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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilotomen ·Markets Plunge Nearly 14 Points In Early Trading DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON , AUGUST l , 197 1 < VOL ... , HO. 114. I l l CTIONS, ~ l"AGll Soggy Castle OA!l 'f P'llOT stfff P'~o•• Wet So11d Castle Mary Soliani. 16. Santa Ana. tries to build cast.le of sand again sl on- sJ:iught of \1·atcr during an outing in i\'e\1'port Beach. The sand ca5Ue gOt "'·et. So did ri.tar y. Inevitably, the ocean \\'On the contest. ~gl1-altiti1d e Bomb Scru·e , - Fo1·c es Big Pla11e to Land OiNVER 1 (A.fl l ._· .A-Srir i.~h .. 61e~se11s Airways jumbo je1 wi!h 330 passengers aboard landed here e~rly t.ndP.y 11ftcr a bomb "'a~ r~porled pboard the 1 BOA~ Boeing 747. The device \j,'as described as • "hlgh-a\Utode bomb ." An air tralfic controller aJ. S111plel0:n lnlernatioriat Airpnrt .sllid the big jcl. wa3 rn routt. from Montreal tn London when the bomb report ~·as r~cf'ived p.1d lhe plane v.·as diverted le Denver's mile-h igh field. The FBI nfficfl In Oenvf!r refut1ed lo romment, saying information would be pirOvkled later. But an officer aboard t.hr i47 1nld lhf! newsmen the bnmb reJ>Ort had come 1roru-BOAC'3 !\'lontreal QfficC'. Ht sald af1er the pl;ane's <'rrw,wa ... arl- viled or !ht ·reporl, it w;i.~ drcid fd In 11!· IC'mpt $! landing ~I a hi,;h ;iiltlt1it1r f1elrL Tbt cabin prc-~s'.lre aboard 1hc i47, he 1ald,.wu kept al the equal to an al,titude of. t600 f«'t. C:U$!Oms officers kept lhe passengers in the lerminal ·at Slapletori as officials scJJrched the 747. The $election of Denvl'r as 11 landlnll i;it P closely parallels the plot Cif the movie "Doomsday Flight ," which Ms beein'link'.\. ~cf ttl ·th~ rec"tnl ;ii_r"°' y tb_nlfi't· rl qfl." 1nvntvtng bammetrk: or p Fe 1 JU re. sensitive bomb$. A barometric bomb is armed whe.n it i~ carried ?.00\.'f'! a desililn11ted altitude and explodes when ii is carried to ·a lower alfitude. In !he movir. an extort ionist placed a barometric bomb aboard ·an afrliner, fus- ed kl explode al 5.000 feel The ci ew. 11d- \-1~ecl 1ha1 a bon1h ~·as aboard, landed !hr. 111rlinf"r r.: Denver .. whrre U1e alrf!elrl is i;!i:;iHl)• highr.r than a mile . or 5.200 feet 1'hr mnvie cxlnr11nni.<it clicd nr 11 hc11r1 11ltark ii nd the $100,000 he had demanded v;as never paid. ·. • I ( Divers Pull 5-to11 Jacl e F1~0111 Oceru1 SA~ FRA:XCISCO <CPI \ -Aflrr n1on!h!l nf wnrk and !hr exprnd1ture of SR.000. fnur scub.:i di\·er.<i h;ol'e Pxlr.:ir!erl .:i fl\'!"tnn rfl('k nf Jade from !he P;ic1 fir Orc<1n . And no111 !hey don't know quite \.\h;H to do 11•i1h 1!. DonaJrl \\'nbb<>r, 4.l nf suhurL;:i n H1ll shnroul(h s;i1c!. ,,ll'P want JI tn ~n ((1 ii mu<>eum" and hnpc~ somenne "'111 dnna!P thP mone.v rn put 11 in Thr Smithsonian Jn"ll!Ul!On In \V<i .<ihln,C:t nn. 0. C. But nn onf' ha.<i c0mr forward ;ind thr four 111('0 who ru~gcd lt from 30 fre1 dcrp in thP nl'ean v;iluc i1 ;it, $130.()()(), They :..~.~r rT !hr ei~h!·f(l(ll. lnne strlnP i." thr J;irgr.c;f piece of J<idr nn !his continent \\'nhhrr. whn i.~ ;i prlnlrr anrl photr\!l rapher. h;id knn1.1·n 11b<111! thP 1adf' fnr 10 .vcars I.Ju! unrll recen tl y ha<l bl"lif'V· i"d 11 impnss1ble tn lif! from a led~e ntf lhe i\fonterey County shore. south of Big Sur. S1art1nE! in November. he and !he three others du~ under the ledge i;:.o that the rnck slid <ln1.1·n onto a steel pallet 1.1•hich "'as in water 70 feet deey. The pallcl "''as raised "'ilh noats anti lowr<l to shore behind a rafl po1l'ered by ;i.n outboard motorboat. Prodded onto a beach, it. was lifled to a trailer and is now In San Francisco. Olher.! taking parl are James Norton, ~4. of San F'rancisco: Ga.ry Carmlgnanl, 27. of ~an F'ranc1.~co. and Sonny Philllps, 2!. of Can1brl;i Pines. It will so nn d1spla.v Aug. 14 and 1~ ;it. lhe San ~~rancisco C.em and Miner;il Sncicty·s exhibit in Golden Gare Park, a'nd Wnbber and Norton P!an lo tow it to China lo"'"· \\'nbbe r says he's sure oricnt;il people • won·l be able In resisl it, with their tradi· tirrnal .admirat ion of jade. ]luring their work, the four men heard , rumors th11t modern day pirates were a!t~r the rock but a search er the area f'ail d to turn up a vessel big enough to fifr H. Previously \\'obber and Norton had pulled nlher pieces of jade from the i;ea. The Qakl11nd Muse~m now ha!-f!ne which "''t'i.Rbs 7fi0 poµnds 8J1d.. thf •ian: liliego P.tuSeum has one Weighing 2.300 pounds. Stanlou Finn Wins Southern California Bus Sales of Slan- 1nn were !he ~ucces-~ful Joy,· t irl1Jer$ on 11 !11-passen~er diesel bus for Lhc Tu3t1n IJnlnn llij.:h School D1s1ric1 Tru~tf!e.<i h11ve accepter! lhe flrn1·, $29,219.40 bid for lht. •~hool bus. r-ea a I Barometri~ Bomb , " s~are For~es Jet ·To Land • Ill Denver 'In G1•eut Sl141pe' Astronauts Have Productive Day SPACE CE/\'TER. llous1on (L'P!) - OrbilinJ! the n1oon in I.he n.:ime Qf science, Apollo 1~ ~ fhrrr aslrnnauts got \.\'Cli· de~cr1·rd extr::i rc~l tndav "'hilf' fl'!e1r ·'liaeeship rraprd n1n rr div1dcnrl.~ from ;i .<i flA C'l' mis~ion 11l rr01rl .v r<1nk1ns as A111,.ri('a ·s mos! rrw01rd1ng. "\\'c'rr in grca! shape." ~aid !\l1ssinn C:nn1rn;in(lrr David n. Sen!! af!rr hr. Alfrcrl i\1. \\'nrden find ,Jamr.~ R fr11•in h.1d 9 hnurs of ~lccp fnlln11·ini:: onr of lhP hu~ir!\t and m11sl prnduclive <lays ever .<ipenl hy n1an in spacr. Their pr11.e h;iu! nf 2211.7 pound.~ nr !t111ar ~::imple.~ 11•a.~ stowrd ftircful!v in lhr nooks and rrannie.~ of !he eomnland 8h1p E:nde;ivour. SC'nt! and lr\1·in ~athcrcd lhcn1 nn three (!rives in rhe first mooncar ;i(•rnss lhe rnl!1ng floor nf lhe 111ountafn valley they c;illcd home for 66 hours . 5.l minutcs- Aftcr they Awoke shorrly after 7 a.m. PDT today. the pilots were asked bv ground conimunicalor .Joe Allen to cOri- , firm thal thi:y had al.loa(d 12art 11f .. the_ eight-fool deep core sample they drilled from lhe moon . "Joe. we "·ouldn 'I lose fiighl of that for all the. tea In China," replied Scott. Market Showin g Steep Decline ''That's No 1 rrinritv " Scoll anrl lr11•111 slrugi;lrd fvr r.nmr ltme pull1n~ rhe dr ill nut nF the surfil ce .\lund;i.v bcforr~lar11ng their last surf;icr P'\CUrsion. They thrn hnrl cl1ffi•ultv disa sscmbhn~ the dnl! lo fit into their rr.:impcd landing cr;if!. Falcon. "\\'c made a thorough se;irch nf 1hr L.\I I Lunar lvloclulr) befurr we le! I! i;n" Scntt 11ssu red anxioo s .~c irntists on r arl h. TI1e Falcon \\'as .icLt1sonrd 1\londay n1ghl. l)r. H;irri son H. Sl'hmi t!, 11 genlog1 i;:.t. nnr! backup pilot fnr Irwin . 1>aid Scoll ;ind Irwin almof>l certainly ga1hcrcrl sarnplcs of ;i largr sccl1on of lun:ir histnr.v. perhaps dating back close to its earliest da y~. "I don't lhink there 's any qurs!ion lllal we had a rantastie exploration mi ss ion on the surface of the ·moon ;it Hadley," Schmitt told reporters this morning. Even while the astronauts slept, af!cr ~fonday's gruelling schedule, ! he ,l;:nl!e.avt;iur .. ~per~.t~ as an orbiting observatory. 1l s $1 ~ mi111on array of in· struments mapping broad stretches of rug~ed moon terrain that n1ay never be visited by man. iheir orbit sWept ('lvfir the J!:reat ci rcular Sea or Ra ins where Russia 's Lunokhod moon robot landOO last Novem· bcr. Tass. !he Soviet News Agency, reported that the unmanned vehicle resumed its research today as the sun rose over lhe vest pla\n. Scntt and Irwin landed nn 1he eastern NEW YORK f AP) -Speculation about edge or the Sea or Ra ins Firiday and their another possible in crease in the prime surface studies, together with orbita l lending rale drove .'!lock market prices photography, may help the Soviels in. sharply lower Loday . Trading was fair-crease the scientific yield of their ly Ugh!. mission. The 11 a,nl , /)Qw Jones average of 30 From t~ Endeavour. Apollo 15,. lndustrlal stoc ks was off lJ.80 po ints to sensors studied radial.Ion streaming up 3.)1.12. Declining l.oisues led advances by 8 from the lunar surface In give man a margjn of more than 2 to \ on the New ,l!encral picture of the makeup of Vnrk Stock Exchange. thousands of square miles. Another in· Analysis said lnveslnrs wcr'e concerned strun1ent examined lhe few gas particles by 1a statement from f iri;t Pennsylvania around the moon . Ballking & Trust Co. lhat il was con-A telescopic camera is being operated iiidering ra.ising , il.s prime raie ~ .11 1~.,. per~odlc~. to. phqtognaptl.:p&at lcuiarly frotn 6 Pf:rl'1!nl. Firsl Pcnns}'lvan;a ·had interesting stretches of luna r terrain. It led earlier dl&ng!:s tn tht''i>time rate. is powerful enougtr t6'prck out objects as The prune. rate. which Ls the interest small as 1 picnic table on the moon from commercial banks charge their most 70 miles high, and cover abot'lt 1.16 credilworll.iy corpora~ borrowers, Is rni11ion square miles of the m~n. ~i,12;nifican~· btrause mosl other bank in-Sto"·cd ln a sy:iecial comp;irtmt-nt ln rhe le resl Tille! Are scaled up1~•ard from it . alt r;ection of E:ndeavour Is 11 lltlle i;alel- Srune brokers a l~1 said tht. lnrlalionary Hie the astronauts will lea ,1e in lunar orbtt ln1pa cl of ihe co~tly steel setllemcnl was \vhcn !hey head hon1e late Wednesday. wnrr.v1n~ so111e lnve~lor~ Tht. ~tfcl and Fflr 11bout a yr11 r. ii. v.·111 study maJ:nertc rail labor Jiett lemenl."i had buoyed the fields and lcll man more about the market fi.1ond8,f. n1oon's gra vitational quirks. ,,.,..1,,,: .. •'r4 'l1 f ·, ' ' , ' • I No Action See11 U11til Septen1be1· \VASHJ!\GTON (AP\ -The bill to ex· tend !he military dr;ift has hit a House .~nae: that anprc.ntly icf's any chance o! ronc:rc.ssional approval be r ore Sep- 1e1nhcr The bill \\'as rcnt<1 lively pulled ofr lod:i\''s llnusc calctidar bcc;iuse or a 11:irhamc11t11ry tangle over opening up the H11uSt'·~C'natr con1prom1se measure lo SJl('CJfic challen~es. Cong rrss be.t:ins a va ca ti on Frida y and \1·1111·1 be bark until Srpt. 8. Antiwar ~1·111\lnrs are ::rl lri ftlibuster the bill "'hen 11 rlcars lhe House. The (lid' draft law rxpired June 30, and rlrafl. nfflcials sa'.l' if a new law is nol rn;ictrd soon the.I' v.'ill have tn use their rcn1a1ning authr\rity to eall up some men "'ho 1vcre deferred under the previous s!ntu1e. ~1can1.1,hi!e, draft officials today made pr('parations to stuff briphtly colored C'apsu!cs 1vlth numbers and birth <!ates in preparation for Thursday's scheduled dr;ift loUcry. 1'hc lottery will determine draft prio?\- ly for men who turn 19 this year. It is ~ing held on lhe as~umption Congress eventually ~·ill extend the draft another t"·n ye~rs. The House snarl fnllowed 11 !).6 Rule~ (See DRAFT, Pa e !) Orange Coa1t Wentber More or that typically Southern California weaU1e.r Ui the forecast for today snd \Vednesday. Highs along the beaches will reach 77 ;ind 90 Inland. Lows tonight around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODAY "ft.fothe r £art/1, '' tht: rock· l'COloay n1 usical born in Costa ~1e.~a ·s So uth Coast Repertory, I is o_...htf...al; IJI~ H.tr1ltbJ.gon Hort· ford Theater in Lo3 Angelu. S•• EntCltai11n1e ~d. Page 2o. CUllorftll t C~edll"f Uf I t i•t•IH•• n.u (fmltt II Crotn•~·-l l ~''" lll•llt•• 11 l di:l •lf l •111 ' l!~t1r••l"mutt "''° "'"'"ti 10 !I "O"fUC-U A•o l•nGl'I II M1llbOll • 1111rrl111 Lie•"''' 11 Me¥1tt lt·H M4/,hltl 111,111111 ,. lllfllr.1111 N1w1 ... Ott"'' C-11 11 Sfl¥11 lltrl., 11 ,~.,,. , .. ,. S!Mk M1r•ttt 1"11 Ttlt ¥hlfllll lt T~t•lt" • 1'·N Wl lllltr 4 Wlllltll'I NtWI l).1S WorMI MIWI w _.,2c__D_Al_L_V_P_l_LO_T ___ s ______ T!!t!d4Y, .l11g11~1 J. 1~71 Nixon Seel{s Lid Lift I WWII Sec ret Papers May be Dec lassified WASHINCTO\I I UPI 1 -President NiJ:on pr('lposed today that !60 million paces of secret \Vorld V.'ar II document.! ht decJassified . He announced lhe ''m a s s 1 v e declassification " plan in asking Congress to appropriate !&36.000 in initiate th(': pro- !)e(t wh ich v1ould cost S~ million over a &il:-year ptriod. .. Thtse documents art more than 25 years old." Nlxon said in a lett er, •·and after careful consideration. l believe that "'·e must undertake a m a s s ( v e declassificalil'.ln if the United St.ates is to retain it s traditional leadt"rshlp in pro- \'iding accessibili!y to historical papers, and ii we are to preserve respect !or these se nsitive materials wh.ich should proptrly remain classified:· Nix~n said" th at for several months, Fem· of Huge Joh Lo sses May Ha ve Saved Locl{heed WASHINGTO~ IUP!l -The fear that 60.000 persons might have Inst their jObs af)pa:rentl y earned !he day fnr Lockheed Aircraft V>rp. in the Senate's narrow decision t1 save the big deftnse con· tractor from bankruptcy. Stn. M1rlow W. Cook IR ·KyJ. was crediUd "'ith casting the decidiPlg vote for the bill in Mond11y's 49 lo 48 decision . He said later he didn't Uke. the way he voted, but he didn'l want to put people out of work . Sen. Lef.. fo.1etcaU ID-Mont.\ who also ea.st a surprise vote for the bill, said he "'e.nt. lo the floor prepared to vote .11gainst ii: but he said the jobs issue. and persuasion on that point from Sf'n. Alan Cranston !0 -Calil.J. changed his mind. "The ar,iuments about unemployment scared a suflici mi t numbe:r of Senators lo win passage," aa.id Sen. Lov.·ell Weicker IR-Conn .). The measure. previously approved 192 to 189 by the House. provides 1overnment backing for the: $250 million in bank lo11nJ1 Dangerous Fumes Evacuate lJ)()O ' In Michig an City ADRIAN, ~fich. fAP) -An estimated 1.000 ptrsons were evacuated from their homes for about four hnurs Mondsy night after potenti11ly dangerous fume s drifted over an area just east of Adrian, authorities st id. There "'ere no reports of sickness nr injury. official~ sAid . Sgt. Maynard West~ate of the: Le:nawee County Sheriff's office had said. ~u a. person breathed too muc h. it could be lethal." Sherilf Ri chard L. G~rmnnd issued .:in "all clear" that sent rhe re sidents ba ck home . but he v.•arned them tn keep away from the Bohn Aluminium Plan t No. 13. on the @dge of the city 1.1·here the fumes origin1ted. In addilion ln residents nf a 10-ln·l2· block section in the largely industrial are.a . between 300 and 400 employes al the plant O!l]so were evacuated. Plant optrationt were not expected to r~sume immediately. An orange cloud of ga s apparent]~· 1.1'.!S produced when a load of nitric arid WA!> mistakenly dumped intn A $.000-g.!!lon nonstainless steel rank containing sulfuric acid . a plan t offici al s11 id The mixture of acid!. ~t, througb the steel in plaCes and bi!lnwed nut. as gas, acrordin& to pl11nt offi cials. A gentle bree.z:e carried the fumes fl \'er the co untryside Ni tric acid norn1a!lv is st11red ln ~tainl6.'! ~tee! tan ks \\ilirh r~s1i;1 cor- rosion. a plant off1r1111 said Polict . fir~ and she riff's de part ment 1'1f· fic ial s ustd sand. gr;11•fl and !lm,. tn smother the escaping acid and ~ucct'edPd in draining much of tht-acid slil! 1n tht- tank kl a nearby reservoir. !he sheriff 's depsrtmtnt said. OIAN61 COAIT DAILY PILOT ,._,.,. ... llr a.., ... a.-11r '\C .... "''" H1 .. l ... t•1 ..... ,. ..... , .. .., ... c..._ OIUHGI: COIUT ,Ul.L1SM IN(O COM t-AN'f ••b•rl N. w,,, Prn .o..,r 1"11 Pu&ll1l'lef' J•tk •. Cu1l1v VIUI p,_JOwlt 1r.1S G~1r1I Mt ""W Th•...,••·:K11•il fdol .. 1Jooo..,,,.. J.. Mu•1hi110 Mt""'fl"f ldlfl>o> Cll1rl1• t-1. l111 llt~••f '· Nil/ Al1ilt111: Ml""'tlflf (Olltl'I DA ILY 'ILOT, wU~ ..... le~ 11 C9fO!flr..," !ht .. _., .... 11 ~il ..... ~dtlly .. ,"! ~ ll'f lfO .... r1tw: tldllilwtl IOI° L ...... 1 l•Cll• N ........ I I NcfO. 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Frank Church (D-ldahol, said it 1mnunted to socialism £or the rich but free enterprise for the poor, Stn. J . \\'illiam Fulbright 10.Ark. i said "the question is whether government should undef'\.\·rl te the equity of Lockheed litockholde rs ... ''We ought to nation~lize it. wh ich I am a.ga i~sl. or let !t go through renrg an1za- tion tn the bankruptcy courts," hl' said. L<ickheed Chairm.in Daniel J. Haught.on promised the firm would repay the loans "without loss to thl! govern· ment." · .. I can assure all those y,•ho ha\'e sup· parted us t nd st"Od; by us through ! hest. m1ny monthg of difficulty that all 1he men and women l)f Lockheed will s1r1 vE" to bt worthy nf the faith the y have placed in us ... he &a id. ?resident J\1xon said "!his action 11·111 sa ve tens of !housands nf jobs that ·wou!d otherwise ha ve been el iminated. It will have a majnr impact on lh~ econl)my of C!lifornia and w(\J cnntrlbute greatly lo the economic gro>A'th cf the country as a ·whole:' Officers After Wron g Man, Says Wife of Vic tim NEVADA CITY (UPI) -The 1•:idow of a victim in !he bizarre sickle sla.vings 1n a Sie!rra Nt v.!lda c11mpi;:rnt1ncl s11id r-.-!rm- da,v sht llloui::ht law enfnrr.em1>nl offircrs 1.1·ere afte r the "·rong man. fo.tr s. Bc~trice Simmons. whose bus. band, John . 11111s ont of f\\'fl v1cliiru in the sltying, Mid she did not believe suspect Clarence Otis Smith. 4.1, "'~S lhe killer. "!definitely don't think Sm!Th did i1 ." she said. A warrant was issutd f ridav fflr Smith. an Auburn ga rbage enl!tctn~. anrt police !:en! an all-poi nts bulletin. He h"s not been located ~·lr!i Simmons h;id heen tamp1nf! 111th her husband and their ch lldrl"n hut was away at the lime of the _.Hack lhe nij\hl of Jul\' t2. Keniieth Garbe. 20. sur1·i\'rd Afl f'r being knocked to !he ~round hy the killer 1.1·ho slashed his "'av into Garbt's ten! Al lhe tirnP. hP told· n!.':11.smrn the .!-la1l'r '·11·as laughini; arid Ji!Tfl"'l 1ng hkP ·an animal .. The olhrr v1r11m 1'1f lhP a11 11rk 1n lhP fo.lnther Lllde countr~· nPllr (»ra~~ \'al1P 1. \\·as Donna Fltzhugh nf Ontarin ThrPP nthers v.•erl' injured 1.1·hen 11 m;in s"·ingtni;: a sickle entered the camping :irea ~lrs, Si n1mnn~ said ~he 1,·111 ' nt\'cr believe Smit h did it. ··1 onl.v wlsh !he~'rl r~l<'h the real nnp JUS\ so thev could ask him '\\'h"~· I dreamed laSt night .lohn "'llS sta'nrt1ng over my bed asking 11•h~· 1he.v killed him Anrl I cn uldn·t answtr hi m .. Shr said Smith didn '1 fit a pnl1ce draw· ing frClm >A'itne5s descriptions Sher iff Wayne Brown said i'olonday c.arbe did PIOl miike 11 pos!li1·e iden- lif!cslion ~·hen shn1.1'TI a pho1ngr;iph nf Smith. "But he did nol ru!e him out etther." said BtOl\'n. Meanwhile. a forml!r employer told police lhat Smith had chan(!ed in retent months from 11 hard-1.1•orking family man to a religious f1n11tic. Lou is Lagomarsinn. 1.1·hri emplnyrd Smith for lhret years 11~ a garbage co \- leelor. s~id in Auburn, that Smith "used to dttnk with lhe boy5. smoke and cuu until early lh\s year 1.1·hen ht beg;in 9uoting rhe Bible and !ried !I'} cnnvert . othf!.r garbage men." But Smith ·s former hos11 still i;IJid hE' via.'! "shook up" tll learn Smith 1.1·a11 suspected of murder. "1 could al1.1·ays de- pend on him," the baffled Lagomarsi~ said. Bucher to Slay I n SA:'\ DIEGO. Cahf IAP) -N11vy Cmdr. Lloyd P.1. Buther. who spen~ ne11r· I~· a }'Pllr 11s a pr ison~ of North Korea 1f(er bis ship. the Pueblo, wa s cap1urP d. can retire en ~ mon1h bu! says he. 1.,,11! sto\,y 1n the N11\'Y and hof!t for 11 ne1.1· joh. Autht-r said he "''-'S rt.<'ently decl&recl physic.ally I!! fnr full duty 11nd "!hi~ ch11ngt~ m:-o ~r..:itu~ rt-i:ardl ng fu ture 11~.c;isnment~ ·· The Na \'~' (1fl~tnl!lly ~a!d fhf' be111t1ni~ and m11 lnutri !1nn Burhf'r ~uf. fer~d 1n r\orltt Knrf8 irr1 him in pnor phys1C''i l eond1fion .1nd N"QUlred him to be. on limi1ed duty . ( representatives o/ !hr nalll'}na! archi\·es and the rec(lrds ser\'1ce of !he Gen eral Servif'es Admin i ~rr11tion hart h t 1 d discussions 1.1•ith the St,11te 11nd Defense departments, and concluded that 90 to 115 percent of !.he .'!ecrel rlncu men ts of the 194(}..45 pC'riod ma y nn1\' be declassified. Tht President nnted that in Janua rv. he set up a high·le1·el. intrragency study to re view general procedures for handling sensili\'e mat erials. He said that tnda.v's requt~t ''dnes not s prin~ dirrc1 ly from tha1 pf111rt , 1 bu\\ it does reflect !he same prinrily 1.1·hich this !dministr11 tion pla«s upon the open con· duct of pub lic :iHair.~." "In this tliP rif uncerta1nt~'. 11 ls cl ear that nur secur1 1y depends 11.~ much upon public trus t and understaridtng as upon the proteclinn nf legitima(e stale liecrets." he added . The matter of declas sil~'ing govern- ment d11cumenls ""as emphasized earlier lhls summ er when the Nc11• York Time~ and oth!'r newspapers publ ishf'd port ion.'! of a secret Pcn!agnn s!ud.1· on U.S. in· volvemrnt in Vif'ln,11 m. The dcfensr departmenl is currenll.V studyinB: whelher to decla ssify the sludy now lh~t mnsl nf it ha.'! been made pub!i<". Nixon Ink! Con_gres~ "The task ahead is mammoth a.~ it involves nearlv 160 million pa11,es of cl1ssifiecl docu'ments contained in 49.000 cubic feel of paper records and nver 18.500 rolls of microfilm held by !he National Archi ve.1; alone " Coast Smut Case · Heads for Long Court Battling The trial nr a Hunt u1~1 nn Beach couplt and a Cost a Mes2. m;in accus@d nl operating a S\5.00-1 a day pornography suppl y hou~ appears tn hE headed for a Jong court battle n1·er constitu tional rights Dur ing .~1 nnd;iy's session at \\'rs! Orange Coun ty Judicial Dis tric t Cnurt, Jud~e \\'alte:r W. Cb11ramz;.. 1.1·a~ still In !ht process or ruling on the legali!y of sellrch w1trr11n ts used by \Vestm ins ter police to confiscate 11'1'0 truckl11ads of lims and phot os. Defense a!l0rney.~ lnr Frerlr rick A. Loar. 34. hi!' wife Kav. :\\. bnth nf 4062 Humboldt A\'t-, and .Joseph Reitano, ;w\. nl Hill Le:xin1Zlon St CoJ;t a "1Psa. conll!nd th~ seizurt.~ were uncons111ution al. All lhreP 11err hook{'rl nn felony 11nrl mi.~derneanor counts rif se.ll!ng 11nd rlistributing ob~crne m?-1 rnal~ rrnm a 11;irehouse 11 t 1 511~ Gold t-n \\'est St . Hun11ngtnn Be:ich A squa d of nint \Ve::!lm1n strr po\lce. nf· fic~rs rairicd th r cnmp!ex l~sl Ma.1·. h~ul­ ing nlf 20.fllO reels nl film and .100.000 pho!o.1:r<1ph~. Officers wrre tipped off lo fhe a llr~cd smul oper1tion by a ~·arrhouse empln \f' \vho nfferert !n supply lO film~ DPtectil'e Ph1J Martine.z sairl the.v rleplc1ed 1'a rin11 .~ scenes o[ inlf'rcourse and other se xual acitivi1~. Further rop1rs of the Ill films 1.1rre ~e1ierl rluring the ro>.~d alnng wi!h nt h!'r films allegedl.v sl Anrling rea rl~· for ~hi p- 1ne11t 1n a larJi!f' rnrim _ ~lar11nrz !fl ld the rnur1 !h.-1! his nien spen1 nrarll 12 hnur5 siftin.1: lhrnui;:h 1he mAIE'rta \~ 11h1ch 1.1err sta rkrrl in rack~ SIX fcPt high Thi' VRIUP nf rh~ allr,;rrl co11trah;:inrl taken 10 lhe rA1rl was rst1m;ilcrl RI ~500.00~. ,<\lsn conf i~L;.:ed we1·p rrcorrt~ and lil t's which lrd offi cers In e~tima l P that 1hf': alh.·~Prl ~u ppl~· hou.~e 10.as rlnin Ji! up to SJ~.1)00 wnrlh nr businc~~ ;i da~ Drplll ~· f)1.<1rirr Atlnrory l; e f1 r i;: t ~lr('lUt'f' ~aid lhP lr~11I 1a11i;:l r nn lht> r::rarcli 11.a.r r ~nts woH lrl prflhahl.1 nn1 ha clP1'1derl un111 Fnd::1~ Al 1ha1 llmr. he •aid. the rnurl wi\! hnlrl a prPhminarv hra rn & to dP1 erm1ne >A'helh"f lhe C'tiSes .!.hou\d be. bound O\'er tn Su{M'rior COurr. W 01nan Seized • • I IL S 1vee l.s S 1vt pe S1ull1ng )·ourself "'ilh s10.·eets includi ng 11·hole packRges of c11ndy .11od cookies. a total of !3 items in ell. c11n cause more problems than :i hulg1np, wa 1slli11e. A pet i1e San1 a Ana woman, 11ho p(llu·~ allege h11d sus piciously gained w~lght. w11s a rre~t~d 111 a Co~ta 1\ltsa market. i\londay after shf' \\·addled nu! toward her "' Officer Phil ~fcCormick <'harged that assortrd $.Wtcl~ wor1 h $\7 .~1 \\'ere rt't.rievt'd frnn1 hfr dre~s. pan1yhose anr1 inside lh r car She \\'a~ b:ioke d nn r11m1ncrc1al burglftry charges 8 5 a re.suit instead of nn!y ptrty thef! shoplif!ing. police policy \\'here they claim to have e1•ide.nc:e or prior intent {() ste.1!. Texa s Talker 'Tickles' TiJJs • A sil \•er·tongued Ttx11n's transactions for a T-s hir t 11nd swim lrunks at Costa j\lesa '.~ South Coast Pl11ia 1Prt 1wo slllres vtr\imized And gave. him a 110 percent prn li! on R 150 b\11 Monday nii:h1 The. n11shily-dressed short-ch11n,l(e t1rll1t bough! II T ... ~hirt il l the M11y Com p1ny "'lth his 510!) hill, then confused tht cl,rk until ~he ha d l'.!1vt n him $40 ex1r11. polict jj i11 d Of11c~r Ed Sutt11n was 1hen cnntii r.tf'r! In Sear~. Rnt-huck f.: fnmp~n.'·· 1.1·h~re Lt 11·a~ rtp'11'1C'd the 5amt <1 r 11 "" 1 i n a rustome.r .1101 ~11·1~~ >A tlh $20 more i nd a ,J.!?9 pair of trunk!. I t Se1•vice Station \Ve~ley Staats of Syl via, Kan .. gives the customers at bis gas station 8. choice of service packages. Mini·service covers only the pump inJ of gas , F'or <!nnther t1vo cent:; per gallon, the customer sets his wind· shield 1va!'.hed and the oil. tires and battery checked . MacArthur R elocation Work to Sta 1·t in '73 ~n\htng 1.1·111 ~ Inst bv the postppnt· menr , bo11·e1·er, Devlin said \\'r\SH 1NG1'0N (t,.;Pl ) -C0m munl5! China. undrr the wa!chful eyes nf l:.S. rrrnnna 1s~11n1 't' ht1s quietly b>l/ll. ~· JU~U..-Jt" m1l1t<1 ry pl'C!'ifnce in nc1ghbor1ng L;i os t.o a fnl'ce of he111rcn !4.000 an d 20,000 men, A rrpnr t pr<'pared for the Senatl! F<ifeign Hel11r1ons Co mmittee disclosed fll rind;iY that 1hP C'h inest' hllve irtStalled 39:'1 rad~r·gu11 !•·rt 110\1a1rcrafl Runs alnne a road 1hry arf' hu1ld1ng deep into the IPI· terinr of nnr1her ri Lans. The s1g n1l 11'ante of thr Chinese mnvt. mr nt is not know n but America n offirla l- rrgard 11 a.~ v1rtui'll C.'(tcnslon ~f China'b ~outhcrn OOrdcrs 1ntn a neighhoring st11te. !hr report said. Thr report was the First cletai!erl An alysis Jll'C'l1e n1c d nf the Chlne~e. presence 1n 1hf 11·ar-lorn Indochina st;:i1r and it also provided the first offic-ially st1nctioned account nf C e n tr a l In telligence Agency ICIA ) 11rtivities in directing Laolian commn ndn troop,c; against Nnrlh \r1etnan1ese in the are:a . \\'hile U.S. pilnLs h;tve strict orders no~ to fly sorties into the Chi nese-held area. the: report said Laoli11n govemmen1 planes ha ve 1!rt.ady engaged in minor cl<1~hes with the the Chinase antiaircraf1 uniU on at least tY:o occasions. Two committee consultants. James G, Uiwenstein i nd Richard Moose. prepared the 2.l page document af1er a two-1.1·ef'k lrip to Laos last spring. A heavily censored ver.~1(1n >A'a~ macle pub!ic l\il(ln· da.1· aftrr the CIA . the Sti'lle /)rparlmenL ancl the Deff'n se Oepa rtmcnl d~Jeted sens1tivr mBteri.:11. Rut de~pi te the heavy classification. the f'IA fflr 1he firs 1 lime l\'a.'i >A'il!ing to arkn0wlrd~P publicly i1s rnte in the w,iir. I Stal e plans tn rr:lnc at@: ~ta<:Arthur Boule1·ard around lhe L'nr1·rrs1ty f)r1 1·t· Corona de.I t.1 ar Free11.·ay 1nter1:hangf' c;il1 frir ~·ork tn brgin Pa rly in 1!173, a Californ ia Division of H i g h ~·a y s spokesm;>,n said today "The funds will JUSl be held over ,unttl th!! nex t fl.'!CP.] year." he said. 11 include~. accord ing 111 the report, contrlllling Lao ::1nrl Th11i com mando fn:·rr~ 1n fou r 0111 of fivt Li1o!i:1n military regions and CIA experi ditures for tbe last f1sc11 l .1e;ir ol $67 million. not. including 1ra1ning. salar1e~ .ond ope ratlnna! cnsts or ~n t srim11h•d 4.liOO Thai irregul1r.s now fighting to sAve Laos. ' ' ' Cnnsequeritly, l\'ewport 8Pach pl ans 1n exten d Un1vcr~i t ~· Driv~ lrnm exi~l1 n~ fo.111 rArth11r Rnulf'l'arrl 11·p~f !o .Ja1nbnr1>e Rn;id l\'1ll bP rtrl~1td unl 111hPn . Publ ic \~·nrks l11rcclor Joseph T. Ot'vl1 n f'xpla1nerl 1h;i! the ri1 y ;ind sta1t-h;i,·e agrerd In !IP tt1f' 1v.•ri prnircts tni.:rih rr. ;1J0n g 11·Hh fil l wnrk planner! bv thP st;itr across San Dir~o Cri'ck. as a cnst·cul!111g rnfl1·r. .la ck HP.ll1n. d1s1r1r1 design r l1Rlncrr rnr !l1r St ale Divi~ion nf Hi~h>A·a.v~. sairl the rrnjPr! h;:i ~ hrcn srhcdulcrl for 1hr 1~72.'i'.l fisf'al ~·enr all along " Dr1'hn 1nr!1c;i rpd hr 1hnu11hl ii 11;i~ !n he dnnr ,c;nonrr. hnwe1·cr. ~s tas1 11prk hf' st-cured ci!y counril .11pprol'al nf a rcsolu!Jon to ~penrt ~11)0.000 in g11 c; t;i;c funds on the Univer~ity Drive ll'nl'k ti1 1s Y'll r. F r o m Pn9e J • • • -Cnrnmt!tf'e vn1P \1 onrl:i~· nit ht 1fl p.>rm1 t rhallf'njO!r<; a ~R ln<;f porllrln <; nf !hP draft hill :l~ wril!rn hv H nll~f»Seni:i!" ron[rrPr~. Rrilt><; Cflrnmill!'f' Ch;iirn111n l\'illi;un ~1 Cn\mrr i[).~11.~~ 1. >Ahn~e p;inr! ilet·1rfr~ 11hf'n lr1:1~lat1nn J::()('~ In thP flnrir. ~:11cl !ht' p:irhamf'n!;iri;in hrlrl tlir •·nnfrrrr<;, hill is re rhn1tallv h;id he<·a11<r 1t rnn1;11n~ 1lr11)s n11I :ippr111·rd h~ 1·11t1 rr hri11~r C'hall1'ni:::r.~ In 1hosr .~r1·!111n~. (·n1n1r r ~a1r1 . wn11l r! •rnd thr hill har~ In !hr rnn frtr•.~ Hr l~ rrlu~1n1: In rrlra~E' Jl fnr Hou~P ar11nn unlll hi~ c o m m 1 t t e e rr<"l'l11•1d,.r~ )!<; 11"1!r He al~o sa1rl that a matching SlOO.ll00 1n county Ar!Pr lal H1ghy,·ay Fin11nc1n2 Prnii:r;im IAHFPl money will not be JCnp;ird1zcrt. .. \\'e'H hare In rl'nrw lhf' rt ri 11rs1. 11 h1 rh ha.~ been arprnl'erl fnr !h1~ .\'Par." f)(o1·hn sa1rl. "hut 1hal shnu tg not hf' a prrib]pm S!nrC !he COlln!.1' ;ij\\·ays grves lnp pnnrl1 ,V In ht1('k proj Prts." Hriilin St".irl lhr state 1.~ prl!l'l.'t'rl1 ng IO.'llh the rarly pha~rs of his se!'INluled work on !he t'nron;i cleJ ~tar Free"ay. despi!e its uncf'rta1nlies about 11·hcrc it will go. Jt harl ht'en rlannrrl lo rnnnrct w1rh !/}" Pacifie C'fla s1 FrrPw:t.v al ~ewpnrt frnlrr. b111 rhr .~!i'llf' hiis bo1l'Pd to r\p 1rpnrt Reach re~irlc nL~ anrt ;i ~rf'ed lhnt Jc,e nf the cn,1.~!P.I rnu!e 14·on·t be built 11 11houl their i:-nnsent. Hallin .'iairl rhe srate ll'iJI . in the l~i.1·7.f f15ral year. C'nntinuP with pl11ns to seek bids for con.o;-lruc!inn nf thP frrtwav i1.~e1.r . fron1 !he San · Die go Frcrway tn AQn!la lan.von Rn;id, nearly a halfrmile s11uth nf Un11 Pr~11y Dr ivf. Ha llin exp!;i1nerl !he exrrn.~11'~ fill work n1'rr Si'ln Dll'~O Crrek will be done f1r.~t !o allnw thr new ('<lt'!h In cnrn ple!ely $Ctltr. Thr onl,I' \\nrk nnw un<lf'r wr.1· on the Cnr11na rtcl ~·f,1r Free1.1 .i1· i.~ rons1rurl1nn nl i1~ 1n1rri·han ~e 1.1 lt h lh<' \r11p11r~ Frrc11il1 lh11! is parl nl 1hr .~1.1rr ·,.. {'OCl· 11 act Jor P~1rn!'>1nn of lhc :\rwpnrt Frf'lr11;:i1 fu1u·-1rr11h.~ n/ a n11 lr ro the ~nulh Th:11 f1e1·>A·:i,1· 11•)11 1•nd5 1ust nor1h uf rhr r11.'lrl'!'> 1n!er~r<'!Hin 11 1rh Bristo! S1rrr1 ;ind P:i l1s:irl rs fln;i1I. Thr :idnp!ed ro111r uf th<' rorfH1;i rll"I \1 -;ir Frtr11;»1 !~k rs II frnn1 !hr S11 n 01r11n ~-,.,.,.11 111. JU.~I Pas! nl B ri.~tol Strrcl. d1nµnn;ill\' IH'rf1~~ R~~t'r SlrPrt 1n 11 ~ ,\r11·rnri Frrr11a ,\· inrtr~rrr1nn 1u~! north nf Pal1."arlr.~ Hn;id l! fnlln\\~ Pa ll~arl'°~ In \!;i~·Arth11r ll'hl'rP 11 !urns !n11.:irrl !he se;:i ... Lowe n.~tf'1n an d i\1oose: said t:.s. ,.,/. hci.ils in Laos \(lid them "1he practical f'ffPrt of rhe Chinese rno11d is !hat the. Chinr~'° b:irrle r has alread,v been shifted ~rnir hward !ri encompas.'i a sub.'itaMtial rrirt1on of i'\ort hern Lans.'' Docto r Makes Daring Esca pe H1\,1RI ·nr.. G1>rn111 n.v I.A.Pl -A rlnctnr escap1n,; from E 1 s l r.r-rn1:inv ~w;.im "the Ral1ic Sea for 24 hours brlnre a \\'est German .\ arh1 p>rkf'd him up. West German police repol'lcd toda y. A spnkesman said Dr. Ptlrr f)neblrr. 31, acrc'lmplishrd the r.tcape in a rl ivf'r·s sui t equipl)f'd \\•ith rubber fins. He c11rried ;i • pl<t.'i/ir haJl 11/lcd wi!h rations and an iriflatahlr rubbrr rin ~ he ble11• up rl'ery !11111' he nerdetJ to rest a whilr , ;i spokrsman ~;ud . The rlrn•!flr tralned a! ni,eht for twn ~rar~ a11d rhfl<;e the mnrr d~r- 1nR rourr rn11·11rd rhi> 1~IP nr Frh1n;i1·n 1n.<1ead of !\ti'lying along fhP rna~I hrc.1u<;e rhr coastline i:; under cln~r ohscrval inn by Com· mun1•I l{u<ird~. He also m;ide a r!ncp ~tud~· nl lhe tidrs 11nrf cur· ft'nl~ ;i lnn~ hi~ <'.'it'ti pe rnul f' l>f'fnre hP pl11ncrrt 1n111 h1.~ 11dvrn111rt-. Ile wH.~ r1ckrrl llfl 2fl mile~ oH Rn~tock. Dr Dnrh lrr 11;is recovt'riniz frti m his lr11! 111lh relal!ves 1n Kiel. Lhe •rnkr <m;in s;i1cl . Let Us Put You On The Map .. .. Nel!lr the entrance, inside our store, is t1.1 9i1nt new map. We •re in the process of ident ify ing all of the homes we have c•rpeted since j 9b5 on th i.1 map with colored pins. (A different color for each ya ac .J Close scrutiny will detect some inferestinq facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virlue!ly every street in the area. Secondly , the pins are in bunches, indic.eting WORD-OF-MOUTH edvertis· ing. Thirdly, the number of homes we have c•rpet- ed i! steggering. If you de~ire hof\esty, eJperierice 1 and re eom- men~et ions from neighbor.s we heve worked for, then Alden '• is THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOU,::tS : ,_~cii. Thru Thurs., 9 te 5:30-Frl., 9 to 9-S•t., 9:30 to 5 ' • •' ' .- '. ' '' Huntington Bea~h Fou11tain Valley • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks vo e 6•, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 197 1 TEN CENTS MOON-ORBITING SATEL LITE-Artist's conccp· t1011 ~hO\~·s s1na,ll sa!elli1e 'being kicked in !o orbtl around moon frnn1 .A.pQlln 15. ~·l an11ever is sc heduled \\"ednesday ,1u.~t before spacecraft carrying three ast.ronaul s leaves lunar oi'Git for return to earth. Sate!lltc. first to be orbited fr om 1nann cd sp ace- craft. is designed to collect data about interaction of Earth's magnetic field \\1ith the moon . House S11ags Dr~ft Bill; Future .Din1s \\1 A~Hl~'GTON ~AP I -The bill In ex- t.end the military draft h;is hit a 1-fouse snag that apprcntly ices an.v chance of congressional approval be f o re Scp- ten1bcr, The bill ll'aS tentalively pulled· off today's House calendar because or a parliam entary tangle O\'Cr opening up the House-Senate compromise measure lo ,..specific challenges. Congress bc~ins 11 vacation Friday and won'l be back unlil Sep!. 8. Antiwar senators arc Sl't to filibuster lhe bill \.\'hen It clears 1he House. The old draft l;n.,. rxp1red Jtin r JO and draft nffic1als s;:iy if a nr\\' la\1' is nnt enactrd soon 1hc1· 1,111J h,qve to usf' 1heir remainini;: authori1r 10 call up some men y. ho 11·cre dcfcrrrd undrr the prrv10us 6!atu!e. ;\lean"·hilr , rlr;ift nff1r1alo; tnd11y madr prrpara!tons !fl ~luff hru::htl~' C'f'lnrrrl r11psulc~ "llh numhrr~ ;:ind h1rth rl;:itrs in preparation for Thursday.~ schl'dulcd dr;:ift !nllrrv ThC' !ottci·y will rlf'trrn1inr dral1 pri r·1·i- lv fllr mrn 11·ho turn 19 lh1s )C'ilr. It io;; 1i.e1n~ ]]clrl nn llie assurnp1111n Cnngrc<;:s PVCnlu;:ill~· v.•ill extend lhe dl'aft another ti ... o ve;irs . ThC Ho11sc ;;nilrl f!J\lriwrrl a 9·6 Ruic~· Co1nn1it1ce vote ~·londay night to permit challenges againsL por!ions of the draft bill as wrilten hv House-Senate conferees. Rules Comm1ltce Ch11innan \V iltiam r-.1. Colmer I D·~l iss. \, whnse panel decide.~ whrn lec:isl111 inn ~oes to lhr floor. s;i1d the par!iamt>ntarian held the confcrecs. bill is techn ically bad becau;;e it contain;; Hems nol approved by ellher house. Apollo1iauts l(eep Busy In Orbiti1ig S pacesliip SPACE CENTER, Houston (LP!) - Orbiting the moon in the name or science, Apollo 1$'s three astronauts got 11·e l!· descrl'ed ex!ra rest today while their spaceship reaped more dividends from a space n1i ssion alteady ra nking as An1 rrica's mns! rewarding. "\Ve.re in great shape." said r-.·lission Con1n1andcr David ft Scott after he, Alfred !'IL \Vorden and Jan1es B. Jr1l'in had 9 hours of sleep following one of tile busiest and most productive days ever spent by man in space. The,.ir prize h;:iul of 228.7 pounds of lunar\samplcs v.·as stov.•cd carefully in lhe nooks and crannies nf the command ~hip Endeavour. Se<1tl ;:ind Irwin J!athrred thern Qn three dnl'ei; 1n the firs~ moonrar :icrnss thP rolling noor of lhe mountain valley they called home f(lr 66 hour~. $$ n11nu!es Aft er th£'\ lll\'Oke shorth• aftrr 7 a m. ,..f'DT tod11y·. !he pi lnls ,,:err a.~ked by ground rn1nm\1nict1!or .J0e Allen tn con- f1rn1 !hat !hey had ab<'lard p;ir! flf !hr righl·fnnl deep tore sample they drilled fr 11m thr mo.in_ "JflC'. wr v.·r111ldn 'l loSC' si,1;ht nf th:it for all th~ 1l'il 1n China.·· rC'plicd Scott. ''That's No. I priorlly."' Sco ll ;ind Jr1.,.in strugslrd for .~ome !in1f! pulling the drill out of the surface ~.l •ndll_v before starling their la st s1 1rla<'e excursion . They !hen harl d1ff1cul 1v rl isasscmbling the drill to fit inlo their cran1ped h1nding craft, Falcon. "\Ye madr. a thorough sc;irch or the L~1 (\..unar J\1odulc) before Wl' let il go." Scritt assured anxin1111 scientiSI$ nn e;ir!h. The Fa lcon 1\·;is Jf'llisone<l J\tonday nigh!. Dr. Harrison II. Schmitt. a gPo!og1sl 11 nd bafkup pilot for trwin, said Scott and il"A'in almost certainly gathered :!iamplt.s of a large sect Jon of lunar history, perhaps dating back close to its earlies t days. ''!don't think there·s an.v question that \1'e had a fantastic exploration mi ss ion on the surf<ice of the moon al Hadley," Schmitt told reporters this morning. El'cn whUe the astronauts· slept. after 111onday's gruelling schedule. l he Endeavour operalcd as an nrblting llb;;e rvatory, its $17 million array of in· s!ruments· mapping broad st.retches of rup.ge'd moon tftrain that ma y never be visited bv man. Their ·orb11. S\"'CP1 over thl' great circular Sea of Rain.; where Russia"s Lunnkhod moon robot landed l;ist /\'Ol'effi· ber T;:iss. !he Soviet News Agency, rerortl'd that the unmanned vehicle resumed ils research toda y 11s the sun rnsp nvf'r thP vast plain. Srott and Jr11r'in !anded nn I.he ea.~tern edge of the Sea of Rains Frid;iy <ind their s111'fare ~!udie~. to.c:cthcr 11ilh orbital pho!ography, ma y help !he S<11·ie!~ 1n- crea~l' the scientific yield of Lhe1r rn1ss1nn. From the f~ndeavour. Apoll0 J.i. ~rnsor.~ st.udied radiation streaming up from the lunar surface to give m11n a gcncr<!l picture or !hp makeup or thousands of s_guare n1lles. Anot her in- ~!rumcn t examined the few gas particles around the moon. A telescopic camera is being nperated periodically to photograph particularly interesting stretches 'of lunar terrain, lt i.~ po1.,.e rfu! enough to pic k out objects as small as ii picnic table on the moon from 70 miles high, and CQver about 1.16 million square miles of the moon. West County Drug Abuse • l::r11tor"s Nn/(" Thi$ f.~ rhr fn·s ' nr f nrir 01·tirles rlea /111u 1rrth rlrr1g nbusl' t>d11cnt1nn 111 Ht1n!i11gto1J Rrnch a11rl f'ou11t.a11t \."a/lr y. By JOANNE REY'NOLDS Jn 1970, 8~ people died in Orange (oun- ly from drug overdoses, The number dne!i. not include the people who eommitled suicide or were killed Jn accidentJ while under the inflotnce of drugs. -. <;..' Thirty of those !Ii were betWeen the ages of 15 and 24. ' 1 These statistics. supplled by tbe rount)' coroner's office. do not paint a pretty pie· turf' of drug abuse In !hi~ county. esprcjally when noting the rise frl'J m 61 drug·rclated draths in 1969. or 26 overdoses in 19r.a. The coun!y Dep:irtment or Ed~calinn rrcl'nlly reported th,1t 41'lil .~tudC'nl.~ ViCre e:..nrlltd from coun1y hi,llh ,,ctmol.~ for drug abuse in 1!170.71. iwo h11ndrrd of those.. s111dent11 <illcnded !!Choo!.~ on· the OrP.Tlp,e CoR~t. 1'he coroner 11nd lht dt'p11rl mcnt QI .. . ' education are no! t~e only ones keeping sl11list1cs. Hunl!ngton Beach police no!e th;il Juvenile drug arrests amounted lo six percent or their total juvenile arrests In 19611, eight percent. in 1969 and ti percenl In 1970. f ountain Valley's stCJitLstics show that 10 percent of juveniles arres!.ed in lh1L clfy are charged with narroticll vlot1- tions. The perc't!nta.gc is not lnc;reaslng, bu! neither is it decreasing. Cle arly. drug abuse is a problem Lhat conti nues to plague these communities. Sgl. James Mahan of the l:funtlngton Beach Police Department:g Public Rela- tions Bureau And Fountain Valley Police Sergeants Ca.rl Lawrence and Bill DcNi1i all agree that the enforcement or cs:i.~ling laws or the rehabilitalion of those mn- victrd or narcotics vi(l lations are not the only wa ys to tackle the problem. Tiiey believe missive education -; not nnly for-students. bu l for ll'Hthl'r!, paren1s and the cnmmnu!ty ~t larlo'(e - lihnuld be the prim11ry meRn~ of at12c klng rtrulo'( abust. wi!h enforcement end rehabilltalion playing secondary rol~. 'fhty aren ·t alone. Sections 8503, ~t ' , , .. Oil Tax Approved Beach Council Backs 2V2-cent Levy Bv ALAN DIRKIN 01 lflt 01111 l'lltt Stl !I A 2.>cent a barrel 011 lax, v.•hicb v.·ould raise an estimated $J4J.OOO a year, was approved by the Huntington Besch City Council early th is morning. Councilmen settled on the 2.~-cent rate nfler deadlocking 3-3 on lhe ad· ministration-proposed fi l'f.'.Cenl a b;:irrel r<1!e. Th e agreement came after a lhrer- hour public hearing 11:hich began at 9 p.m. Monday and continued beyond mid- nig ht. The councilmen had approved on Junt. "I lhe first reading or an ordinance tha~ would impose the five-cent levy. hul they held over the second reading until Mon· day night so the public 'hearing could be h<ld. Al the close of the hearing, Councilman Jack Green moved that the stcnnd reading of the five-cent ordinance be \\•aived and the ra~ adopted. This vote was split J.J. In favor of the nickel A barrf'l tax. 1,1.•hich would have raised about $690.000 annually, were Green, Jerry Matney and Donald Shipley. Opposed were Mayor George McCracken , Ted Bartlett and Al Coen Councilman r-.·orma Gibbs. 11·ho resur· reeled the controvers.ial oil tax 1s~ue \his year. (son vacatio n in Sweden and miss· ed the mee ting. After rhe tie vo te, Shiple y exclaimed, ''I'm willirlg 10 fly her back because I kn0"' how she 'll 1•o(e_'• Fo!1011r•ing the deadlock. the councilmen engaged in bartering on hQw much ~hould be approl'ed. McCracken proposed a two- <'ent levy. bul Green amended that mo- :ion lo lhrer cents. "1 don't reel thret' cenls is jus1ified - perhaps you would ~o for tv.·o and a h11\f cent.s ~·· Coen interiected, pointing out the deadlock could continue indefinitely. Gl'ftrt withdrew his 1mendment and the 2.5-ccnt a barrel levy passed Ml. What the CTluncllmm approved . City Attorney Don Bonfa pointed out, was the first reading or a nev.· ordinance. The me asure "'ill come up for the seCTlnd and final reading at the Aug. 16 council meeting. when the new oil code that could r.11ise the total cost of insJ)fclion fees and drilling permits for oil operator.'! fmm $64 ,000 a year 10 about $225.000 is also 1cheduled "ror a public hearing. Market Showing Steep Decline NE\V YORK I AP \ -Spct'u!ation aboul :i.nothcr possible increase in the prime lending rate drove stock market prices !!harply lov.·er today. Tr~ding wa~ fair- ly hght. l'hr JI <1 .1n. Dow .Jones a\erage of :11'1 induslri.111 s!ock.~ was off J.1.1\0 poin1s to fl51 12 Def'hnini:: issues lC'd advanCC'S by a margin nf more than 2 10 I on the New York Stock Exchange_ Ana!vs!s said invl'stors wrre tonccrnf'rl b~ a sia1crnent fr om First Pennsylvania Ranking & Trust Co. 1h;:it il was con- sidering raising i1s prime rate lo fil'I: frorn 6 percent. First Pennsylvania had led earlier changes in the prime ra te . The prime rate, v.•hich is the interest commercial b;inks charge their mmt creditworthy corporate borrowers, is significant because. most other bank in· !eresl ratf's art" scaled upv.•ard from j.t. Some brokers also said the inflationary imp11ct of the CTls!ly steel settlement was worrying ~om' investors . The st('el and rail labor sel!Jemenu had buoyed the market Monday. on Rise and 9304 of the slate Education Code mandate the inclusion of materiN on the effect-'! of drugs and narcotic!! on the huma n body in all grades. in textbooks and in teachers' manual!!, But the law does not outline specific prngramll, le aving that decision to local school authoritil!S. ·'Mosl or the programs going on in ttii J!chools now are totally ineffective," Sgt. Maha n claims. "We'~e JO miles behind in what we're doing.'' ~lahan Is in charge of the Huntington Beach Pol ice Department's drug educa- tion pro1rams. He 11lso serves is a representative t.o the slate BoMd of Educalion'1 Drug Abuse. Tra in in I Program. In a tt'sl of cogn itive. knowledge of drug~. P.fahan said, he found officers on the Huntington Beach force scored an a\•crage or 95 percent. High school 11tudents ;i veraged 85 percent, td'chers scored an averai;:e of 18 percent and pRrenls averaged fi\'e percent Thi~ me11n~ for evrry 100 questions ask- inR lhlngs 1ueh 11!'1 "what ls A red ?" pllrents ansWer~d flv" corrtctly tr.ache.rs (See DRUGS, P11e Zl .... r . J •••••• - Comments from two councilmen seem· ed to sum up impressions formed in the public hearing that was punctuated by ap- plause from pro and con forces . ··The city is telling us 11·p need tn own the oil companies, some residents say we should and after listening to the oil com- panies I don't think we can afford It,'' ob.~er\'ed Counclln1an J\latney. Coen, regarded as holding the key \'Ole on the issue. cornrrJrnted. ··i am firmly t See OIL TAX, Page 2) In ll'eupons Statitni Southla11d Solo11 Supports . Seal Beacl1 Wildlife Area Jlep. Craig Hosmer IR-Long Beach\, v.·l1h l.'i ol hrr Callfornia Congre ssmen, to- day introduced legislation to create a Na- 11'.loal \Vildlife Refuge l\'ithin the Sea1 Be11rh Nav1d Weapons Station . The bill would creale the Seal Beat h National \Vi!dlife Rcfu,t:e in Anaheim Bay In be administered by the Secretary of the Interior for U1e "conserva tion. pro- tection and propagation or fish and wildlife in the are;:i." The passage of Hosmer's bill 1,1·ou!d Beach Scliool V nif ication Studies Set Exactly how the v11st 52-square mi!e Huntington Beach Union High School District should be unified continues to be a major sou rce of controvrrsy among the five elementary school districts withln its boundaries. Tonight , the trustees of the. 1-funlington Beach City School District and th e Seal Be11ch School District will revi('W t1vo new pl;ins in addition lo a 1hree-way split which ha s already Deen suggested. Marx Dressler, superintendent or lhe. Sea l Beach School Dlstrlcl, sa id his board would consider a plan which would t remove his district to form a ~eparate distric~ v.·ilh the Alamitos School DistricL Thal plan slands in opposition to 11nolher unifica!ion proposal jointly rush- ed by the Oce:i n View and Fountain Valley School Districts. Their proposal v.•ould crc;ile lhrce separ;:ite school districts, e;ich scrv1nQ; .~tudents from kindergarten through high i;chool. OnP wo1Jld Join 1he "'estm1ns tcr .11nd Seal Beach d1str1cl~. rhe other th(' Foun- !a1n Vallry ;:ind a portion of lhC' llunting- ron Beach C1lv di strict. and th(' !lriird 1he. Cke;:in View ili51rict and the rPn1;i1ridf'r nf !hr. JILJntington Bea ch Ctly Scholll Distnct. Both the Seal Beach Schnol D1s!rlct and the lluntington Beach C1!y Scliool Di.~1ricl have objected tn this proposal. Th ey claim !he split would cause ineri111t1cs a mon~ the participating school dislrlcts. Ch;irles Palmer. associate supl'rin- !endent of the Huntingt on Beach City School District. says he has preplln'!d a plan hut declined lo furn ish any detail~. "I don 't el'en want to talk about it until the bo.ard has had .11 chance to review it~ .. he said. "It wouldn 't be kosher." &th of the new proposals wlll be con- sidered by the County Committee on School District Or,llanization durin~ its ~eCTlnd ml"eting (In the issue. schedulerf for Aug. 26 at Hunt ington Beach High School. By J;iw, voter!I must decide on the unifica tion problem In the 1971 June pr im.llr)' election. The Ocean \'iew-fountain Va 11 e y -. plan hall already been backctl by lhe Huntington Bi!ach Union Hii:;h School District and the Westminster Elementary School District. Trustees of !he Westminster Elemen· lary School District gave their en- dorsement "reluctantly" since the West· • mhuter-Seal Besch combinalion would leave that district with only one high 11Chool, white the other &ehool district.5 would have two each. ' County Planner s Set Talks on Huntington Orange C.ounty PlaMing Commissioner Ro~er Sla te! Md Richard Harll'Jw. Assis· tanl planning Director fflr Hunlini:!ton Beach, wlll speak on the future of lfun- tington Beach Ill an Aug. 18 chamber of commerce luncheon. The luncheon is planned st Jc rico's Rr!it11ur11nt , IJ}.')112 Beach Blvd. Tk:ket~ 11rtced at '3,1., per person can be obtained through ctiambt'r offl ce11 at 18532 Beach Blvd. Aug 11 Is the deadline for reserva-· lions. i:reate another problem for the aJready troubled Pacific Coa5t Freeway. The Seal Beach Cit.y Council has gone on record in opposition to the fre eway and is expected to favor Hosmer·s pro· posal. The Friends of Anaheim Bay are supp0rtlng the !Iosmer bill. "The pu_rpose of this bill is t!ear." he said. "\Ve "'ant to protect th e ecology of nne of the las! remaining natural sa lt n1arshes. in Southern California. We also 1,1·ant to assure Lhal t.he important ac- tivities al the Naval Weapons Station can be continued. .. "And v.·e want tn block construction of IJ;e pr0posed Pacific C0a st Freeway ri ght thrQugh the marsh and \\leapons Station, v.·hr.re it has no business going." Blocking lhe freeway in Seal Beach could cul Hunl ington Beach out of the cnastal route. Nrv.'port Beach's opposi· llon has blocked the freeway to the east" and the Seal Beach action could block the route to the west. The fr ttway "would do irreparable harm to a unique ecological system in Southern California." Hosmer said. He contends that two-thirds of California's tidelands and marshes already have been destroyed. No boundaries for the refuge are iden- tified in the bill. Hosmer said, although the area under consideration is roughly one sq11arc mile or unincorporated Orange County te rritory within the Nava l \\'eapons Station. He said the objective wa s to permit LIJe secretaries of Interior and the Navy lll work out mutually satisfactory boundaries, consistent with !he goal of conserva tio n and without in· fringing on Naval opcratioris. "The Navy and the wildlife have lived in hannooy at Sea! Beach since lhe sta- tion "'as coni;lrueted in 1944." Hosmer said. "\\1e want to keep It that way." Ex-n1a yor Sues Former Boss ,\ former Seal Beach n1a yor ""'hn claims hC' lost his J11h as a pharmacist w11h the Golden Rain Foundation hC'cau~e his voting on civic issues displeased hi.s cn1rloycrs has sued the foundation for $1 millio n 1n damage!>. /lilorton A. Bau1n ~lales in his Orange County Superior Court complaint that he was unlawfully fired Aug. 4. 1970, jusL eight day~ aft er his voling on unstated issues angered the foundation and fellow councilmen Lloyde E. Gummere Jr. and Harold K Holden. Bau1n sta tes he wa s told a1 the time of his dismissal that the holding of public office was CTlntrary lo Golden Rain Foun- dation poticie~. Hr poin1s nut thal both Gummere and Holden an! former direc- tors or !he foundation . rra:::a:_o••t 1''eather f\tore of that typically Southern California weather Is the forecast for today .11nd Wednesday , Highs along the bea ches will reach 77 and 90 inland. Lows tonight around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODAY "1\lot11e.r Eorth," the rock- ecology musicot born in Costa /l.ftsa's Sorttll Coa!t Repertor11, ls o hit at tlte Huntingon Hart- ford Tlienter 111 Los Annete.1. See Entl"rtai11n1e11t. Page 20. 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The pre.5enlation .,..·as given a.5 a prdude to the. public he.ar1ng nn the 011 tax, app ro\·ed lati>r a! a 21 ~ cents a bar- rel rate Qiunci lman Al Coen blasted the presen- tation as a "grandiose 5cheme on the part of the. administration to impose a clas6 1a1 u a p.a.nacea to all the C".ity 's &inancial ills for the next 10 }"ar5. ·· Sevtr.tl coun~1lmen txpre~sed shnck .tt the def~it the city ill facing and protested that they had not been properly fortwarned. "We."ve presented theee projecllons before and we 1e.t the s.une re.sui t every Ocea11 View Pay Impasse MayEndSoon An imp!!se over the 5a.!ary neaotia- tions of Ocean View School Oistrict teachu s may be ret0lved t.onijihL Di!trict Superintendent Clarence H.!111 e:aid an advisory panel, to "'hom the diusreement had been referred. "'ouid meet wi lh·thll board of trustees to offer a reeommend.ition. The three-member p~el was char1ed "'ith re.vie;1.·int the dil!r'JUle June 21 after the teacher1 and the board could not se-e eye-t~ye on salary increasu and fringe benefits. Members of the Oavi View Teachers Auocialion have asked for an sverace HI J>@rcent increa1t snd a rt.Structuring of ll'lt salary schedule. The boarq·s positiqo was that there "'tre no funds availab1e far increases. The t.rusteu and the. teachers ue also apart on a 11ariety of frinae benef its, in- cluding an income protection plan, prll&Cription plan, eye care and dental, health and major medical care. "The board made se~·•8I offer.s during t.he. cour.st of negotiation bu t none .,..-ere. ~etp!Able tn the teachers. They y,•ere go far apart in th eir position.s that they referrM the ma tter over tn lM advi.sory pane.I for reviev.· and advice.'" Dr. Hall 11!d. The recommendati(ln l)f thf' panel is not binding. Appoint ee of the board i.5 Dr. John ~right of the California Ttachers A!!Oeiation and the board '.s represen- tative i.s Le1: P.ittersl"ln , a. member of a firm which represents schoo l dlstrict.s in salary dispute.s. Together they chose William Dorsey, a Loyola University law proft.Ssor as the third paneli.!lt. Ocean View teach ers currently have 8 sa lary schedule. rangin1 from 17,170 to $1 3.93~ fl"lr te1che.rs with 10 years ex· perien«. Good Guye to Battle Goorl Guvs in Vall eY , - It's going tn bl' laugh to tell th ' gl'lOd guys from tbe. had iUY~ v:h'n pohct lrnm T(luntain Va!lf'y and Hun!1ngron Be11ch mt<tt ea.ch other for e \'Ol!,~·ba!! gam' f.fnnda y nip:ht The Huntington Briich rol1re learn \\ lll pl1 y the f oun\.!l!n Vallr.v ttam on th r iJ'ISS court ~hind th'-pol!ce facility at 10200 Slater Avt ,. Fount ain Valll!y Th~ public hes be.en invited to the match wh!rh b~gin~ at 7 rm OIANtl COAST DAILY PILOT OIUNOI COAST ~IJtUllollNG COM~•lolV ltelte•I N. 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Jl'in•nct Dirtc!llr Jlf:n Ar1uell11 gavt tht slide and chart presentation on the ci ty 's lon1 term funding needs , project in& a 16.7 million deficit by 1977. r>ol incJuded 1n file def1ri r "''ilS about SZ million 1n city sill ary 1nrTea~e~ over 1he. n'xt five ytari1 Alsn nnt inrludcd 1n lhe defic it was $4 1 mill io n in programs th at are being proposed, such a.~ Sl 9 millio n lnr revamping the p1rr. SJ mJJ li(ln fn r reali gning Talbert Avt>nue around the Ct ntral Park, ~J00.000 for beautiry1ng Beach Boulevard and Si00.000 fnr books for the nP;1.· library. Arauelln listed various taxes and cnm- b1nation of tax's that could be imposed to meet the expenditures. He menti!'lned the oil tax, re storing the St.SO a month trash ct:1tlection ftt. increasing the property !ax rate from St.45 lo St.57 end increasing ft.ts in the Parking Authority from Sl to $l,25. "\Ve don't need an otl tax, we ne'd an oil company," reacted Mayo r George 1:r 1\1cCracke.n. same councilmen 4ppearod 1n1ertd by the f!1ures and '1tlacked Lilt stalf for 11ot k!:epinl? lhe council abreast of the e.scala!ing cos1 ~ ·That's nial:'lrkey.'' expkiderl Coun- clln1an Jerry t-.1atney Y.'hen Miller said lh11t lhc prn1cr11r•ns had been gil'cn bt iore only wuhou t the \11sual aids. Rf'ferrin~ to lhe plans fnr tile 'll ~ mi!linn ci1·1c rentrr. the libr;iry. whirh, he said, nnre was hurlge1ed at $2 E rnillinn lnrluding OOoks bu! now was ;it $4 millil'>n. thP realignment nf Talhert A\'enue, and 1he $&mil hon park proj:!ram, Assistant Ci l\" Aclm inistr;itor Brandti r Castle said. "You thro\1• IJUt all these pro· jects. and throw oul the Top of the Pie r prog ram . and you are 1n the black , ex· ctpl for $100,000 or so " "\Ve have discussed 1he poss!b1hty rrl J,ti\•ing the Central Park to the caunty but thev won't take it," in terjected Ar guello. Councilman Ted Bartlett 11a.1d the e11sy solutil"ln would bf: to cut 14 million from the Top of the Pier progr am -S7 3 million is th e estimated C0.51 for building . u Front Page l OIL TAX APPROVED • • • convmced th at the nil industry is pa ying .in equitable share of the tax burden. Sul I will havt to go against my conscience. •·1 rtcognize the need for additional re venue . f Y.'ill vot e for this purely selfishly_" The councilman said Iha! he had been ··astounded" by !he city's long trrm financial proble;ms as presented by the staff, but &aid that he would vote only f(lr an amount that would take care of th is year's deficit. The hearini,: on the oil tax follower! a presentation by the city staff on the fun- ding re.q uired for variou.s capital proj ects under way and on immedi;ite needs. particularly the launching of the. Top of the Pier renewal plan downtown and to pay for city s.tl11.ry increase.s totaling S544.000. Proponents of the oil tax we.re led by former councilm.tn and Top of the Pier ad vocate Dr. Henry Kaufm;in who had written an information sheet in favor of the levy, Mr.s. Rhoda fl1artyn. \\'ho st1 irl ~he had helpt>d circulate rh e inf0nnalion shee t said that more than 200 persons had signed a pet1t lon backing the tax. The HOME Council also supJX!rlt'cl the Frona Page 1 DRUGS • • • got 18 ri&ht, y,•hil t their children and stud,nts ans;1.·ered 85 corr,clly "\\'e have the cart before. th' hors~:· !\-I.than claims. "\\1,·re trying to run our programs "''ith people 11,ho have little or no knowledge in the field ." UNA \\'A·RE, UNWI LLING Sgt Lawrence. \\'hn, \Vlf.h Sgl. Der-·Y1s i, runs the f ountain Valley Po I i ce Department's drug education program~. noted that in some cases, teachers \\'hn have not re ceived drug training are una.,..·are of abusts in the ir own classrooms. or are unwilling to deal with lht"m. "Loaded kids go unnoticed or IRTinr'd In classroom~." he said, All three agree th .. t the ntil'!d ltJ t!du rate par~ts. !tacher~ and adn1ln1~1 rarors in- \•olves more than g'lling them to spot i;tudent:; u·ho are on drugs. The ;idu!L~ need to be ab!' In discuss the .subiect k-no.,..·lt"dgeably, lhe nff1crr~ ~ii\' "The old fashinnrd scare tact1r method.<; nf tetlin~ the ~rudents no! In smoke <lope because. if !hry do. green h~rr will grnv. on their arm~. 1u~1 rlnesn't cul It The kid.~ kn0.,..• that"! nnt the ca s~." s~y~ 1-l;ihan The olficrr~ ~1.~n 11 ~ree th::it lhev 11011ld likt f{l St'P progrilm.'I start ~r. ;i lou·tir grade level. "i'\ow 1! 15 1aughl in grades fi ve thrnugh eight 1n founl;:i in V11 lle.1 ... DeN'151 said. "Tl should probably hegin in the se cnnd nr third gr11de~ with careful ly se!ec1ed material. l think ifs a fallacy that ~'OU shouldn 't talk about. drug~ to youn ger kid~.'· he add ed Ot Nisi. like !he other l.,...o off icers, ackno"·l,dge.s that the drug abuse pro- bltm i! one thal look years to develop and that an . atmosphere nf soeia\ ac- cept..tnce. and communit y a p a th y ptrv ades most efforts at solving ii ··This i~ not el!:clusi\'tly a p0\1cc rro- bl,m." ~1ahan explained. "Peopl!" ;:ire gomg to h111v' 10 gi>t 1hat 1n thrir minds. It's a problem f\'lr !he wh ole i;oc1t l\' "'It should be h.:indled fr0m the hom e - part.n!s should h111·p the knn\\'lt'dge tn 11.ns.,..·er question~. Anrl !ht' commun!1\' and schools should be providin~ lhP ans.,.,·ers, too Police sho uld be u~ed for enforcement and to provide re~ources for par,nt.'I. teachers ;ind lh e community to draw on ." 1 NEXT; A look at PI1s 11rr9 drug o/}use tducotion. 11'! Huntn1gton Beach and Fountain Va/lt y scho(l/3 J 3 Hunti11gton Lawmen Raised Three m'mbtrs of the HW'lriAgton s,1ch polic' depa rtment ha11e been pro· mott d. ac cord1n1 to M 8nnouni=emcnt from Chief Earle Rob1taJllt . Roben t-.lorri~on. cnmmand~r of tht departm,nt's htlicn pte.r burtau 11·,,s pro· mnl ~d 10 heutenant. Gt orge Rtnek, cur rently assigned tn pstml d1\'iSll'\n ""'~ promottd ro lieutenan t. and Tom Pftt!nn . ...~ho ts al~t:i asst gned t.o patMI dl\'i~inn was prt)mnt~d 10 ser1e11n1. The promgtions were m11.de effl!<:tt\"e on July J, levv. .:This is the first time in all the years of tali' about th e tax that so many people. have sho"1t·n up and signed pttltions to show that the publ ic interest be pre.ser\'· f'd fr om special interests,'' Dr. Kaufman 5aid. Sensing that the council wou ld support a barrel tax , but that only the amount "·as in question, Dr. Kaufman cul short the presentat ion in favt:ir of the levy. Several persons spoke aga inst th' prn- po5il l incl uding J~es T. Mccutcheon, mana"er of the tax and st&tistlcs deria rt- m,n! fnr \Vestem Oil and Gas Associa- Llon: Bill \\'oods, public ~lions director for Signal Oil and Ga.'!· .. '. mpany , Bob Schmitt, a Standard Oi employe whn said that a nt1mber of work ers in the in· r!ustry already were suffering pa,v cu ts and tran.•fr.r~: \Vi lli;:i m Foster, general manager of the Huntington Beach Cnrn- pany. a ~ubsidiary of Standa rd Oil : a . represen!al1ve of 1he Hunting t{ln Bearh lnrle.pendent Oil Produ cer!' Jnr.: two house wivt s and ;:in indepenclent operator. ~lcCu lchenn ~aid the 1ax burden for oil producer~ in Huntington Bea ch already is 7 5 percen t nf the gross value nf pro- duction 11.nd Y.'a.'i higher than the state averag P. \\'oods. speak rn~ in behalf of !he 1hreP n1ajor companies thal v.'ill pay 90 perrtnt of the. taii: -Signa l. Standard and lininn Oil -pointed nut that, although there are 42 c.1t1es in CalHornia \\'i1 h oil producl1on. only ll have a barre! severance tax. Ht said that. if the levy was set at 2 cent.~. the industry \\'OUld br pRying Lhe equivalent of al! the bus iness license fees paid by 6,000 other businesses in lh~ rill'. He said that the lax \\'as not one th9t could be passed nn tn the consumer - ~ign<il has no refining plants -and said lhat bn!h Signal and Standartl hAd re.invested large sums in community development. Woods call'd for a five-year financial pla n shn\\'ing 1he funding need~ of th e ri- 1.v and .~;i id that, if the pl an clearly show- ed rhti need fnr an oil filx the compan i's v.nul rl not nbJerr Fn~ter said that the city could sa1·e- abo u1 SI million in crtp1tal fund.c; by pl ac- in g ihe cn~t ol lhf' c1v1c center al'!d lihr;iry ~l!('c 1n the-bond prn,1:ram~ He ronilrd tn 1ht curfacr prnJE'rl~ lhal Sr;:in - ([a !'d Oil h.:id 1nrll a!rd in the cnmmun1t\. inrlud1 ni; thti Hurn1n ,1?tC'n Cent t r, F'1\'P Po1n!5 .<-hnpp1n,1: rrnter arid the Hun- tingtnn ~rrtcl1ff develn pmen!. '\\"r i'lr,.. ~~kin ~ 1n priv nur f;i ir ~harr. nnt the tnttil amnunL tha! 11·nuld be re- quired for all rit~· services," fost er ad- rl<d ln rrbu11:.il. Dr l\aufman !l;:r1d th al the oil 1odu.~try u·as a ~rec1al ind11stry !ha t 1v.ll~ wi lltog to take special 1ax 11d- vantages -he meotiont>d the federal deriletion allowance -but was not \\•!\ling to take tax burdens, Baby Sitt,er Says Ma:rine Abuse<l W 0111an's Tot. A 9-yrar-old hab,\' sitter ll'stified today 1n Ora tJge Cl'\unty i-;u pe.rinr Court that sh e s:iw "'larinr f.11r.v Rapp feed the besl p11rl nr a r.:ill ~ta~~ nf rum ,11nd Cokf' 10 hi~ common law wife's inf;:int i;nn bffore tht cnurte went out for 1he. evenini.t. Ca rol Lynn Pire of 2222 Oela;1.•11re S1 ,. Hun!ingtl'>n Beach. told the court that she lrfl R:ipp 's 11partment for her fam ilv'.s nP1ghboring Apartment i;hortlv 11f((!r ihf! incident ana returned lo napp's home afttr lh c f.farine had left. She teslif itd under que~tinning from Judge Bruce Sumner that the. lnfant. "'f)Ton Reynolds, was "very hot and cr.vi ng·• ,11nd had "black. blue and red br ui ses on his fact, arm1. cheeks. fOrl'ht,JJd and s!dt-.." Sht 1old a hushe.d court lhat she vlsitl'!d I.ht Rapp ap1rtmen1 the next mominc - Jul~· 10. 1970 -and found the child dead in hi~ t'rlb ~ht !l~id ~hf' lmmediattly .,..·okt the infan t's mnthtr. Carmelit a Rt1 nold~. 22 Ri\pp, 22. face~ charges of murder i nd rt11ld 11b11.~t fo r tht de.3th nf !ht Rtynl'llds 1nf;int Thf' dear h ptnally l~ not an i~sue in his 1r1!1l Ht and rht Aevno1d.~ 11•oman u.·trt 11r- re.strd .~hortl~ afre.r th!! child's de ath .11nd Jf'llntl.v ;iccu~td of 11.6 murder A!I char5e!I ,11~a inst 1\irs. Reynolds u·ere later dismi!sed. the parking lot downtown. "We could eliminate. half of th e Tap of tftt Pier pro1ram and onbody \\'OU!~ mis~ H." said 811.rt lett who re cenlly supported .11n unsuccessrul move by Mayor George i\1cC r11cke.n to cul the' parking lol Jrom five blocks lo three blocks. ''Don't let our Qu eC'n M;iry dock." quip- ped Mt:Crackcn. who ha~ likened !he T()p of 1he. Pier prosram to the Long Beach project . Al ~.s point, City Administrator Miller seemtd"' to o/fer les.s than wholehearted suppnrt for the Top of the Pier program. Ques liontd by M11tney on whether t-.hll er had not recommended the; Top of the Pier proeram, the city administrator rtplied, "Yes back in No11ember." "Have you changed you r mind since th'n~" asked 1\latne.y. ··1 think wi1e ptQple chanae the ir minds.'' ans.,...ered t-.1 iller. r-.1 a1ney a.5ked if Miller had ever asli:e.d the council tn recons ider the Top of the Pier plan . and f.l!lle.r agreed that he had not but pointed out I.hat he had recom· mend'd an l"lil tax last yea.r. Brookliurst UPI TlllJhot. Service Statioti Sewer Nixed By Cou11cil \\le~l ey Staats _of Sylvia , Kan., ~ives th e customers at his gas station 8 choice of service packages. !\ftni-service covers only the pumping of gas. For another t\vo cents per gallon. the customer gets his v.•ind- shield v.•ashed and the oiJ, tires and battery checked. The Hunt.ingt on Beach City Council r-.1ond ay night formall y opposed lhe Brl'lOkhursl Street se"'·'r line. Lo11g Court Battle Seen Tht council 110\ed frO to deny the Orang' County Sanitatio n District an ex- cavation perm it lo use city n ght of way for the 2.2·month-!ong JOb that y,•ould Hnk treatment pla nt.s in Huntington Beach and Fountain Val le.v. 111 Hu11tii1gto11 Po1·110 Case, Deni11l of the perm it 11·as re<.'OmmendP.d hy the 1wn-man council committee. nf t-.1a vnr Georjile McCracken and Jerry 1\1a tnry 11·hn h11d been urging the distri ct lo rccoo~1der alttirnat' roU!l"f; fnr the rn·r·mJIP job. p;:irt of a $12 ~ milltnn pro- je::r pl;inned b,1· lhe s11r111a!ion district. 'f'h, action appear~ likely to send the ron1rnversy that has rage.d for months to rourl . Ru~1nP.s.~men and homcownt>rs along Rronkhur.•t Strttl h-a1e argued !ha\ the Rr(l(lkhur~t Stref'l lioe ll'ould cause the ~reate~I amount nf rli~r11 ption. st11t1ng th;i\ the s.:1 nl!:tt ion district has bast"d uo; Fe lec1on nf the Brookhurst a l1gnmen~ over alternatil·es on purely engineer in g co~t.~. Frrd H<1rpcr, manager nf the sanita: !inn dis trl c1. ha ~ po inted out r.hat lhe joint boards have; alread y authorizer! legal ac· lion lo oblain use of the right of wa~'. Monday night he tnld the council !hat Lhti boards would discus.~ Huntington Beilch '.~ denial at a meeting Aug ll and decider! y,•hether In apply 10 the state ,11.nd federal agencies for a delay in the pr o- ject 1n allo\v further studies. Th' district has ma intained !hat ii $10 million grant fr om th' federal 11nd stAte ill!encie" mighl be jenpardi7.ed by ad- d1tion11I sturlie~. The <1.lfernate rnulr 1ha! \\1as urgrd on the rl 1.~tric1 b.11 Hunt1nglnn Beach e<1Un· r1lmeo .... a.~ thr T11lberr dri11nai.te ch::innel but Ha rper said that 1h 1s roule· 1-\'nuld re- quir e an l'1ddi11onAI $400.000 in eng1nN'r- 1ng co~I• f'nunrilm:in .lark 1;rp1•n sa1rl th:il hr 11;:r< 'rrluctan1l.1" \'nlln i;r v.1th \hr nlil- JOrtlv <n 1he cf\l1nr11'~ ~1anrl woulrl hr unan1mnu< anrl nh~rr\•ed th;:ir 1he c11~ ~ rl('n1 .11 I nr the ex ra\';it111n prrm1 t 11 llo\1·rd lhr fh~1nrt 111 lakr li>.~al act.ion and lenrl 11·P1ght to I!.< rl'que•t fnr R delay in thr flO million i!ran1 The Ina! of a Huntini.?tnn Beach cnup!e 11nrt ii Cn.~ta .\1f's~ 1nan accused or operati ng a $15.0()l a day pornngr.1phy suppl~· hnu~e appr,ir~ In be .hearted for a lnn.i: cou rt ba lll a over const~.u!1on11l rights. Dunn.i: ;\!ondilJ ·~ sr~s1nn at \\'r~l Or:-in,i:e County Jud1('1:'ll Di51 ricl Cnurl. ,lurli;:" \l'11ltrr \\' rh11rarn~:o. 11·11r; sldl Hl t hp prore~.~ nr ruling on thP lc~ah1y 0f srarrh w.11 rr ant~ u~ed hv \l'estn1instrr po11('t' 1n ron fiscate two tnick!nads of hms ancl phn1 'l5. Defense attorn('~S for Frcrlenrk A. Fountain 'iaJle y Property Tax Rate to Remain? Thr ~I I~ prnf)('rl.V ta x rl'l le in Fountain V11 IJey ts expected lo emrrJie un changed from tMi ghl's counci l mcc11ng. The tax rate for lhe coming ye;ir wil! be set. dur- ing !he meet 1ni;: Thrre re~ol11tio11.~ on tor11gh1'~ agend;i rlr al w·11 h 1he l'i1y·~ bl1rlget ;ind !<tx r;:rte. (1tr managrr .Jim Nral explained that the m011on~ <ire requirer! rach ~·ear and that lhe Iii>: rflle will remain at Sl \~ City Finance Direc!nr Hnwarrl Stephl"n5 i;;i1d lhP $1 1~ ril lC' i~ brnkrn clown .~n that ~r '1:0e~ to !hr general fund and 15 cent~ ~ne~ to the re11ren1rn1 fund "Three ,1rars <1gn 11r !old 1hc rr·•1dcnl s nf F"un1;:i 111 \";ii]{'\ 11r IH1111d bnlcl 1111~ ra1r fnr 10 1e;:rrc. :ind 11r i.rill !l1111k wr 're gn1og lo n1;ikr 11:· S1rphl"n' ~;iir! r111 niunr1hnr11 appro\rd lhc t lll ·~ ~~ 013.ROi h11cl~rt 1n '.11 :ll Strphrns i;a1rl !hr1• rxp('r1 !o r;1 1~r $.1 1-111 ;:i;\ frnrn !;1\ l'~. 1111h 11,r rl1rfrrrntr go1nii; inlo re,er1'rF Thr 1'lil-i2 hud~t't figur e ,.;hn11 ~ :in 1nrrr"~" nf ~.145.llOO 01 er the !970-il budiz~I - Loar, .14 . his wife K::iy. 11 . both of 4062 Hun1bolrlt A1·e_ anrl Joseph Rri !ann. 511 . of ll){t Lex1nglnn St. Coxta "'1r~a. con1end the seizu res w('re unconstitutional. Al l tllree \1•ere book('d on fP lnny And 1n1sdrmc<inor cnunls of selling and cl l.'itr1hut111g obsrene rn c-.!.rrials frnm a 11·.11·ehoui;e .il 1~114 Colden \\'est St ., Hu1111ng!on Htaf'h 1\ squ .-id n/ n1J1c \\1rst1111n stcr police of- f1C"C"rs r:i hfc(! the C"on1plcx la.~t '.lfay. haul- ing n(f 20 5JO rttls of film and 300 ,000 ph!llngr;ipft~ Off it·t·rs 11~rc 11pJ'l('d off tn the allegrd !'rnut 11prrat111n b,\· a 11arrhousc cmploye \<hn offrrrd IQ .~(1ppl.\' lfl l1lm.~-Detecl1 l'e Phil ).l;irtinei s;1I(! lht1\' ch:p1cted \·arious Fel'nrs f,f 1ntercuurse · nnd other sel!:ual ~\'Il l'. v r1hrr ('11pirs of lhr 1(1 films l\rf8 ~r1zCd dunni;: lhc r<'.1d aloni.: 111th nther film~ allrgcd)y ~tand1ng ready for shi p- n1ent 1n a large roo1n :0.·1;irlin<'z tolrl the cou rt !h;it l11s mtn i;penl nc;irly 12 hour' ~H11ng thrnugh the rnaterlf1I., \1h1t•h wi·rr s1acl.ed in rack• .~1x fr.et high. 'rhe 1'~luc 0! the allcgt:ri crin!raband l;1kcn ln !he raid \\'/IS estimated al SJ00.000. Also rnnli~r2.1crl wrrr rrcords and files 1,h1th led officers 10 c~li mate that the. ;;llt'~rd ~upply house v.·a.~ r!Qing up to $15.1100 v,orlh (lf husincss a rl11y. Ot>ptlt~· Di.,triC'I At1ii rnry r. tor g e ~1c<lurr ."aid the ll·~al 1an ~!e nn the ."rarrh 11arran1s wollld probably not be dPf'1dpd until l-'rirla 1 1\1 1ha! time. he c111rl, !he rnurt will hnlr1 a preliminary hParng In rtr1rrm1n" 11·hclhrr the casc5 .!ihould be Oound 01•rr to Superior Cou rt. ~ta 11t o11 J<'ir111 \\"ins F:nti1hf'l'll C'at1ft•rn1a Bu~ Salrs nf Stan- 1011 111·1•p !hr sLu·rri;<;fu1 ln11 h 1ndrr~ nn a ~! Pil"•rn,t!rr rtir~rl b11c for the Tu."lln Ln10n High S-chool D1slr1 rt Tri1~lrP.~ hare ;;rrrptrcl lhe firm's ~29.219 40 bid fnr 1t1r. i:.rhnnl hu!' Let Us Put Yoµ On The Map Near the e ntrance, in$ide o ur 'tore, i!: a giant l'!ew map. We are in the procesi o f iden tifyiri g all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this • rnap with colored pins. (A different colo1 for each ye ... ) " C lose scrutiny will d1tect some interesting facts: firstly, we hav1 carpeted homes on virtually every stree t in the area. Secondly, the pins a re in bunehes, in die•lin9 WORD-OF-MOUTH ed verfo· in g . Thirdly, the number of homes we have t arpet- ed is staggering. If you desire honesty, experienC:e~and recom· mendations from nei9hbors wt have worked fe r, then A.ldon 's is THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plaeentici Ave . ' COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUltS: Me". Tbru Thurs., 9 to 5:JO...:...~ri., 9 to 9-Si t .. 9:30 to 5 ' .· I ( . ' I I Nixon Seel{s Lid Lift WWII Secret Papers May be Declassified jVASHINGTON (UPI ) -President Nixon proposed today that 160 million pages of se<'ret World War fl documents be declassi»ed . He annOunced the '' ma s s I v e declassification" plan in asking Congress to appropriate $636.000 ln initiate th e pro- peet v.tdch would cost $5 million over a 1ix-year penocL "These documents are more than 2.5 years old." Nixon said in a lelter. "and after careful consideration, I believe that we must undertake a 1n a s s i v e declassification jf the United States is to retain its traditiona l leadership in prG- viding accessibility to historical papers, and if we are to preserve respect for these sensitive materials whic h should properly remain classified." Nixon said that for several months, Fear of Hugf Job Losses I May Have Saved Locl\:heecl • WASJ.ll NGTON 1U PI ) -The fear that 60,000 persons might h11ve lost their jobs tipparently carried the day for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. in the Senate's narrow decision to save the big defense con- tractor from bankruptcy. . Sen. Marlow W. Cook (R·KY.l. was credited with casting the deciding vo le for the bill in Monday's 49 to 48 decision. He said later he didn't like the wa y he voted, but he didn't want to put people out or v.·ork. Sen. Lee l\1etcalf fD-l\1onL ) v.·ho also Dangerous Fumes Evacuate 1,000 In Michigan City AURIAN, Mich . (AP I -An estimated 1,000 persons were evacuated from their homes for about four hours t-.1onday night after potent ially dangerous fumes drifted over an area just east of Adrian . authorities said. There were no reports of sickness or injury, officials said. Sgl. ~1aynard Westgate of Lhe Lenawee County Sheriff 's office had said, "If a person bre.athed too much, it could be le thal." ~ Sheriff Richard L. Germond issued an "all clear'' that sent the residents back home, bul he warned them to kee p away from the Bohn Aluminium Plant No. 13. on the edge of the city where the fume s originated. In addition to residents of 11. 10-to-l~­ block section in the largely industrial area, between 300 and 400 employes at the plant also v.·ere evacuated. Plant nperations were not expected to resume immediately. cast a surprise vote for the bill, said he v.·ent to the floor prepared to vote against it: but he said the jobs issue, and persuasion on that point from Sen . Alan Cranston ( D·Calif.J, changed his mind. ''The arguments about unemployment scared a suffi cient number of Senators to win passage," said Sen. Lowell Weicker tR-Conn .l. The measure. previously approved 192 to 189 by the House, provides government backing for the $250 million in bank loans Lockheed wants to finish building the Tristar. a 250-passenger jetline r. If Lockheed defaults on the Joans, the treasury will repay them. The closeness of the vote indicated the misgivings many la'.l·make.rs had aboul lhe loan guarantee, or about the prece- dent it represented. Se.n. Frank Chu rch (0.Idaho), said it amounted to socialism for the rich but free enterprise for the poor. Sen .. J. V..'i!liam F'ulbrighl (D-Ark.) said "the. question is \vhether government should underwrite the equity of Lockheed stockholders _ .. "We ought lo nationalize it. \Vhich I am against. or let it go throu gh reorganiza- tion in the bankruptcy court~." he said. Sahta Ana 1\fan Killed In County Smashup- .John \V. Gadberry Sr .. 44 , of 303 ,.,1issouri Lane. Sant.a Ana . wa s fatally in- jured this morning "'hen his car went out of control and struck a power pole. The Orange County Coroner 's Office said he died at 2 a.m. at the Orange County t.1ed ical Center of chest injur\es . Police said he was alone in the car when it struck the pole in the 3300 block of Bolsa Avenue in Santa Ana. representatives of the national archivos and the records service of the General Services Administration had h e Id discus sions wi th the State and Defense departments, and concluded that 90 to 95 percent of the secret documents, of th e 1940-45 ~riod may now be declassified. The President noted that in January, he set up a high-level. interagency study to review general pr~ures for handling sensi tive materials. lie said that today's request "does not spring directly from that effort. (but) it does reflect the same priority which this administration places upon the open con· duct of public affairs." •·1n this age of uncertainty, it is clear that our security depends as much upon public trusl and understanding as upon the protection of legitimate state secrets," he added . The matter of declassi fying govern- ment documents wa s emphasized earlier this summer when the New York Times and other newspapers published portions of a secret Pentagon study on U.S. in- \'olvC'ment in Vietnam. The defense department Is currently studying whether to declassify the study now that most of it has been made public. Laguna Height Voters Turn Out In Full Force With absentee voters setting the pace, Lagunans turned out early and in force at most polling places today to cast their ballots in the initiative election that could impose a three-story building height throughout the Art Colony. Topping the 200 mark, applications for absentee ballots got the election off to a brisk start. \Vith a 5 p.m. Mondiiy deadline for return of the absentee votes. deputy city clerk Velma Newinger reported most had been returned by the morning mail. By mid·moming on election day, the word al all eight special precincts wa s ··busy!" with an average of 17 percent of lhe votes cast in the first four hours of balloting. The. heaviest early vote was in Precinct 6, the Realex real estate office at 917 Glenneyre St. where 20 percent of the precinct"s 565 voters had cast their ballots before II a .m. Close beh ind v.·ere Precinct 2, 396 Cy- press Drive and Precinct 5, the high school south campus both with an eMly 18 percent turnout. Tutsdil~, A119ust ), 1971 , l( • ' .... . ~ .- DAILY ~ILOT S!lll Pllol9 Wet Sand Castle !ltary Soliani. 16. Santa /\na. tries lo hu il d castle of .sand against on· slaughl of \1·ater durtng an outing in J\"e1vport Beach. The .sand castle got 11·eL So did l\i<iry. Inevi tably, the ocean 1von the co nt e~l. STOCKTON (UPI \ Rober t llaughwaut sipped chanlpagne out of ont:' glass and bourbon on the rocks out of another ~!nnday arter sa11ingJhe 44-foo l ketch (icm1n1 from Australia to San Francisco. ~t was the fulfillment of a dream," the 57-y ear·o!d al\orney said as his boat docked al St. F'rancls Yacht Club '''ilh the skipper. his nephe'.1', Chris \Vcl:>h, 18. of San Jose and J\!ark Spooner, 27, an Aust ralian. Haugh'.l·oul ~ot !he dream ;if1 e.r serving ln !he merchant marine a quarter of 111 century ago during \Vorld \Var II. Since July 3. the. Ge1nini has been to the Cook Islands. the Marquesas, Tahiti, Ha1va1i and finally home. As it was, he arrived 10 days late because of very lig ht '.l·inds. •·\Ve just ran out of water and food." he said. "I swore off of booze \1·hen '.l"C ran out 11,·n \1•ecks ago. And as for food. '.l"e were down lo lhal horrible New Zealand cornc<I beef " H DAILY PILOT :J Ma ss Eagle · Slaughter Probe Told WASHINGTON IUPJ) -lnter1or Secretary Rogers C. B. Morttin'1as u Ud the justice department to prosecut~ persons responsible for the reporkd alayings from helicopters of more lhli11 500 rare bald and golden eagles in Wyom. ing and Colorado. t.1orton took the step Monday after a helicopter pilot told Senate investigators ht new hunter• on for1y1 th 1 t sl aughtered "a haystack o!" eagle1 last ye<ir. ·'The U,p1rtment 6l Int.nor has eon- ducted a. detailed Otld ln\'t,tigatiim of Utl• national oulr111 with U departJnlTlt aren!c acquirlnc final evidence," Morton 11id in a 1t1tement. Thi: pUot, J1me1 0. Vogan, •3, told the Se nate EnviMnmental Appropri1Uoris Subcomm ittee hi piloted more thll'I 20 hunters on flilhtt over 13 ranches in Ole two state1 to ~ill eafles. Vogan said he never •clually kille d otte himself. But h• 11Jd Doyle Vaulhn. nianager of tilt Buffalo Flying Service at BuffalG, Wyo., told e1ch of the hunters ''that he had a permit to shoot the eqlcs under the predator control program.'' Charles H. Llwrence, chief tn· forcement officer for the In terior Detaf1.- mcnt, said no such permits had itln il•u-d lillCI lllii. ,,--- The helicopter pilot said l he hunters tie flew shot th e eagles for the spo rt of it, but Assistant Interior Secre tar y Nathaniel R. Reed charged the shooting was "a cold, callous, deliberate defiance or fede ral and slafe law.'' He said he understood that some of the hunters were paid $25 a bird. apparently to prevent the birds from menacing young livestock. The hearing was called by Se n. Gale W. ~ftGee !D·\Vyo.), who has been leading an investigation into the poisoning deaths of at least 23 eagles near Casper, Wyo., earlier this year. The eagles ate poisicn ser out to kill predators. Vogan, who Jives at ~1 urray, Utah, testified unde r immunity from pro- secution. He said he worked for the Buf- falo Flying Service from last September until mid-February this year. _ Later, Vogan said, he wa s hi red by ran- cher Herman Werner, whoi;e ranch is loca ted near Rav.·lins, Wyo, Vogan said that while he held the two jobs he flew hunlers who killed more than 500 bald and golden eagles. He said most of the hunters u5ed 12-gauge magnum shotguns. "\1ie hiid a haystack of them," Vogan said. He said the hunters shot the eagles "for the enjoyment. lt '.l'as a sporting opera- tion." SLEEPER SOFA SALE 1S14 North Main StrNt • Sant11 Ana • c .. ,._, 'otlr:l11t • lyio,...r. StTnt Phone 541-4391 ..... "'"" ...... "'~ ..... ~~ .. ,., ..... ~ ......... 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Al- though Chile has a Marxist' President and Bolivia has a leftis t a ssembly, the 33-month old military gover n- ment of Peru h as surpassed both of its leftist neigh- U,I Teleo~ota hors in decree1ng radical social change. The regime's guiding d octrine is aimed at turning businesses in- to private cooperative ventures O\\'ncd jointly by workers and capitalists -thus follou'ing an ideolog- ical r oad 'between capitalism and communism.' .Sudan Turns on Russians Egypt Joins Sudanese, Chides 'Outside luterferencc' KHA RTOUJ'\1 (U PI l -The Sudanese iovernmenl has ordered most of the ~~.i mated 1.800 Soviet advisers serving in :his country to slay in their homes. but ilere are no plans In withdr;iw the local unbassador, a Soviet embassy tpokesman s2.id today. The disclosures f o 1 Io'"' e d the ~vernment's decision to expel the ~mbassy's no, 2 man, Mikhail Orlov, and Bulgarian Ambassador Stoyam Zaimov fom the count ry. P olitical sources said a similar order ~as prepared for Soviet Ambassador 'natoly Nikolaev without being served, lut th& he was expected to leave on his 1wn volition. Egypt meanwhile lined up alongsi de ludan in its quarrel with the Soviet Jnion. It delcared support for Presiden~ ·'lumeiry and denounced "outside in- erference." Political ,;ources in BeiruL called the 1nnouncement the second major blow in I~ hours to Soviet relations with the Ara b rorld. They said Egyptian President \nv.·ar Sadat appeared to be putting 'rah sohclarity ?.head of friendship v.1ith iu~sia v.·hich has poured billions of lol!a rs '"·orth of military and other aid nto both roun1ries. Orlov v.•as flying from Khartoum this lfternoon ahoa rd il S<iviet commercial light. hut Za1m<J1' has another fi\•e days lefore he must lea\·e. officials se~d. The embas5y !lfll•ke.•man saicl Mosc1Jw 1rotes1ed aga1ns1 Orlnv".i;-expulsion. Rut his apparently had little rffecl on the ludanese go\'ernm<'n1·s po.~ition. Hc>lat1on• bri11C'cn l\hartoum and lfosC'Ow, the t'ourit r~ .. s main supplier of 1rms, aid. adv1srrs and tr;ide . crumpled l\•er Sol"irt prolesL~ 2.gainst I he to\·emmen1's crackdo11·n on local Com- t1UJlists involved in an abortive coup lw o ~·el'ks ago. The Sudanese reacted to this by recall- ing !heir ambassadors to !11oscow and Bulgaria during the weekend and declar· 1ng the rv.·o Communist diplom at:s persona non grata. The Soviet embassy spokesman said Moscov.· has reached no decision to recall its ambassador in Khartoum in rep!y to -u * * these moves. Foreign ministry sources said Orlov v.·a5 expelled because he v.•as knn11·n t1J have been in conlact 11·ith the men that plotted the Rttempted coup. Th e Bulgarians v.·ere repor1ed to ha\'e had similar close ties with Joc;:-J Communist leaders. Warsaw Allies Conduct Summit Meet on Sudan MOSCO\V (UPI) -The Warsaw Pact Allies rallied around the Soviet Union to- day in a diplomatic showdown v.·i th thr Sudan -J\1oscow's first serious split v.·ith the Arab world. The official Tass r-.1ews Agency said lhe Communist Parly chiefs of every W;irsaw Pact nation excC'pt Romania held an impromptu summit ~fonday in the Crimea. Tass said the visitors <liscusserl a \vide r ange of policy matters with Soviet Party Ch ief Leonid I. Brezhnev anrl PrPsident Nikolai \'. Podgorny. But the ho!test topir-\\'as thr StJdan "The participants expressed serious alarm O\'{'r lhe r{'i,en of !error un!eashc>d against 01c Con1mnnist P;irtv and nther democra!ic organizations in !he Surlan,'' Tass said. "They strongly con de n1 n thr lawlessncs.~ ;ind arbitrariness perpetr:;ited hv thi:' Sudanese authorities. which is ex- pioited by the forces of imperinlism and rcaclion agft.inst !he interests of the Sudanese people." The statement dre1v the European Soviet bloc inlo the un ited front over the grov.•ing strain in rela1ions behveen J'l1oscow and l\hart.oum. The Arab stale expelled !he second-ranking diplomat in the Sovie t Embassy and recalled its own ambassador 10 ~loscow in anger ovrr severe Soviet criticism. TI1e Sovic>ls a re furious over the Sudan's execution of Communists anrl other leftist s implicaled in lhP al.tempi !o o~·ert hrow President Jaa£ar i\umeiry lv.·o 11·eeks ago. As soon as v.·ord reached 1\losrow of Khartoum·s expulsion and v.·1thdra1\•al ac· lions. diplomats in flfo:;cow sa;rl, Thf' Soviet Union "'ould a ln1osl su r!'ly retaliate in kind There is no preccrl('nt fnr Sllfh 11 split hc!ween ~1 nscow and 11 nation of 1hl' Arilb \1·orlr!, v.•here 1hc Soi 1el;; ha11e heen cultivating their posit ion for yrars \1·!th billion.~ of rlnllars v.'nrth nf economic and military aid. Tass described the .sun1m11 as "a friendly meeting" of leaders \1'ho hap- pened to be vacationing in the Crimea North U.S. Weather Cool Shoivers, Thu.ndcrstorlns Over Gulf Su1.tes , Ohio Callfarnla PREVIEW Of"MOAA NATIONAL WEATHER SlJIVlt( TO 7:10A.M. (ST I• 4 ·71 Te111pe rat11re1 •• a 1 lJHITED "llESi INTERNATIONAL Te<f\Oe•slute• '"" nrfcl~!!•l'clr> tor rt.t 1•·1>tlur ~noel 1ne1lng •t 1 • m. To Keep Petree U.S. Asks Israel Pull ·From Suez \ \ I By Unittd Press Intern ational Two Israeli newspapers said tllday Assistant Sl'crelary of St;ite Joseph J . Sisco has asked Israel to withdraw 30 n1ilcs from the Suez. Can;i.J and lo permit Egyptian troops to cross the "'ater11•ay in exchange for a two lo three year ex· !ension nr lhe J\tiddlc East cease-fire. One of the newspapers, Davar. also said Sisco "was not ready to promise Israel a long range contract for the sup- ply of Phantom jets. He said bec·ause of the lull in fighting in Vietnam the United States could supply any number of jets lO Jsraet At any time." Sisco scheduled an aerial lour today or the Israeli fortress at Sharm El Sheikh at the southern lip of the Sinai Peninsula Israel captured from Egypt during the 1967 ri.-tiddle Easl war. Israel has vowed never lo surrender the outpost Y.'hich o\'erlooks the Strait of Tiran, blocked by Egy pt during 1956 and 1967. The U.S. official. who arrived in fsraeJ last \Vednesday to press !he Americzn in- iliatlve for an ·i nterim Middle East peace based on reopening the canal. held his se- cond round of lalks with .Prin1e /l.l inister Golda /l.·leir and the Israeli leadership 1n Jerusalem flinnday. Davar, v.·hicti reflects the thinking of the ru ling labor party, and the independ· ent Ha'aretz, said Sisco asked Israel to soften its hardline opposition to permit· ting Egyptian troops lo cross the canal under a partial peal'e agreement. Egypl h;is insisted on the crossing or troops. Israel has said il v.·ould permit border police or civilian contingents on the eastern bank of the canal. A man- made geographical cut Israel considers a natural barrier to armored invasion. "Sisl'O appealed for an Israeli generosi· ty on th e depth of a withdrawal. and in return there will be a possibility to in· slilute a more sustained cease-fire," Davar said. .. Since in the past Sisco has proposed a one year cease-fire. it is assumed that this time it is a two or .three year stands!ill. Concerning the depth or withdrawal. it Is assun1ed Sisco referred l.n a pullback up to the Milla Pass," it said. 'The ~l itla Pass, site of a massive aerial destruction of Egyptian armor during the Y:ar by Israeli warplanes. is about 30 miles from the canal in !he Sin;iL Both new spapers said Mr~. /1.-leir asked Sisco what guarantees there would be to m;iintain the cease-fire, in effect since last Aug. 7. and the U.S. official promised to have ;i defini1ive answer at their next meeting \Vcdnesday. Dispatches from UPl Correspondent Thomas ~m said the newspaper reports appeareCI to be government leaks since the U.S. and Israeli delegations at the talks have pledged to keep the con- tent of their meetings secret. ~ps Lagunan s Grim 01!y :~\~s:IU~~~ 01 !~• Dally ,llO! Stat! DA~'N PATROL DEPT. -/l.1ists of the morning evaporated early along the Orange Coast today and the earlybird!I '"'ere predicting another hot one. In Laguna Beach, like our other coastal cities, you v.1ould expect such a glorinu!I dawn to be greeted joyously. Yet the to\\'nsfolk seemed grim. T he kids v.·ould have called the place up-tight. f"or this was election rlay in La!!una Beach and in the early hours, there Sl'en1ed to be more stirring than usua l in the Art Colony. AT ISSUE on the hallo!. is a measure that would limit !he height or al! future buildings to 36 feet. It was billed as an anti-high rise measure; an effort to keep tall buildings off lhe Laguna shoreline. Natio11alist Cl1ina Sees The campaign has been waged for months. Anti-high rise people tried to convince the city council to adopt the height limitation. The council refused. But an initiative petition signed by 4,000 voters forced the issue to an elecfion. There followed three court tests as op- ponents or the height limitation at· tempted to get the measure banned from the ballot. The final score was 2 to I. The pro-high risers '"'On in Superior Court but lost at the Courl of Appeals and in the Califomia Supreme Court. Yes indeed, it \vent that far. Bu t the clec!lon v.•as of- ficially on . 'Destructio11' of U.N. By United Press International Nationalist China reactl'd todav to 1he Li S dC'cis1on to support United -Nations men1ber~llip for Com n1unist China with a pledge to figh1 to slay in the U.N v.·hde seC'king 1vorld support to keep the "rebel" Peking regime out. The government of Gencralissin10 Chiang 1\ai-shck predicted the '"eventual destruction·· of !he U.N. should th e Peoples Republic of China be admitted. Japan said it had been expected and in !he L·nited Nations, diplomats reacted caul!ously to the ne\VS that \Vashington \';ould vote for admitting Peking to the Un1led Nations. The Comn1unisl Chinese 1hemselves did not immediately commenl althoug h Premif'r Chou En-l:ii :-.aid only two \vecks ;igo ··\\"C v.•ill noL be !here·' unless Nationalist Chlna is expelled. Informed sources in Taipei, Taiv.'an, SC'at of !he Nationalist Chinese Govern- n1rnt, said the government '"'as not surprised by Secretary of Slate \Villiam P. Rogers' <1nnouncement. "lt wa.~n'l a bombshell like President Nixon's announC'emcnt on July 15" that he v.•ou!d visi1 J'lfainland China but we are jtJ.'il as unhappy and bitter," the source said. S. Viets R eport All-day BattJes .. Nea r Cambodia F.Arr.oN" (UPI \ -1·1ir Snuth V1rt- n.:ime•e <·on1m1111d today rl'potted ~4 Viet. C'on~ ;incl f\'or!h V1C'tnamese killed iri two ;;l!-r!.1y h~ltlrs in 1nudd~ l'i("e r1eldr. in arens along Carnhodin"s bonier v.·1 1h Snu !h Vi\'!nan1 Along lhc 11emil11anzrd Znne 1D~!Z 1 An1erican R-.,2 hnmbl'rs kept up their pnt111d ir1,i.; of Communist rargcts. including poi11t s near Fire Base Fuller Field rrports sold the major fighlin,1; 1'1ondn,v 11'1ts 12 miles snuth1\'Cst. of S\'BY Hieng v.•hich is 70 miles southeast of Phnom Penh. C.1mbodi;in f ight er· bombt'rs and helicopter gunships fle w ,;upport missions for the South Viet· namese forces in the fighting in ,,.hich !he South Vietnamese reported eight v.·oundcd. The fii;::hl ing began when a battali(ln of South Vietnamese troops landed by helicopter to mce~ Com mun I s l machinegun and rifle fire. The area is nea r !he neck of the P arrors Beak sec- tion of Cambodia . /\1EANWHILE, THE campaign in Na!ionallst China called for support of Laguna \vent on by brochures ; hy ad- alJ othrr niemher nations of the United vertisemenls: and h.v plain word of mouth . Be fore it .,,...a.~ over, considerable Nations in !he struggle. "ft is our earnest ''ilu r>rration harl filll'd the air. Some hope the majority or memher states will neighbors v.·eren't speaking to each other. distinguish be.tween friend and foe, r-.'either v.•ere some city councilmen. he!ween right and ivrong v.•ith the So election day came to Laguna Beach greatcsl moral courage and struggle lodav. along with us to save the United r-.'ations All \vas business a! the polling place T from its present crisis," the foreign ,,isited in the ear Iv hours. People '"'ere ministry said. standing in line to get their ballots. t\ewspapers on Taiwan \\'ere more There 11'as little idle chatter and cer· vehement. The off icial Central Daily tainly no joking. News described Washington"s decision as Some voters seemed impatient. "Put "sentencing the U.N. to death." that thing in the box ~ I can go to The United Daily Nev.·s commented: v.·ork," one Vfller snapped at the lady of •·The United St;ites, a founding member the election board v.'ho v.·as moving too of the Uniled Nations and a leader of slov.'ly for his liking. Then he stood. glar- the free 1vorld has no11• forsaken the ing, until his ballot disappeared down the Rt'public of China. her forn1cr ally with slot in !hP little stc>cl container. v.·hom she v.·orked to form that world "Tl-IEY ·vg BEEi\' coming in steadily organiz;illon. Hov.· could v.·e nol he disap· since the polls opened," the precinct in· pointed 10 ,000 tin1es over~" Spector confided. ''If this keeps up all Japanese Foreign /l.finislcr Toshio da.v. ifs going lo be one wh ale of a vote>." Kimura said: ''\Ve do not wish t.o check The polls had been open little more Communist China's eniry into the United than half an hour. Yet alre;idy voters N;Jtions. However. we are oppo.~ed 1(1 the were standing in line. waiting for !heir exptilsion of Na!ionalist China." ballots. For many Lagunans, it's been a long The Japanese nev.·spaper Asahi said in Ii.me since they can remember slanding a front pa~e commenlary the Amerif;/1 in line on election day. policy i;h;inge v.·as not voluntary but Vi'hat all this means won·[ be kn own. of rather forced by il groundswell of opinion cnut·se, until later tonight when lhe in fal'or of Communist China among ballols are counted a nd 1he tallies go up or hcr nations. on the big board in the lobby at Laguna In thf' t :n1tf'rl Na1!flns. the Albanian-led Beach Cilv Hall. pro-Peking group reacted v.·ith suspicion REGARDLESS of !he outcome. i1 will to !he RoAers announcrment. wondering probably be even longer before Laguna \\'hill kind of maneu\'crs the Unlle<I pulls itself back together again. fi!ate.~ had in mind lo block a proposed \Vhe.n J left the polling place. the ~un resolution to turn O\'er the China seat in \\'as rf'ally shining and indeed it lookl'd the U N. lo Pekini: and expel Ta11•,,an. hke it 11·as going to be another hot one in Au!horila1i\·e source~--said they wf're Laguna. determined -obviou.~ly v.·ith Pekin.1(s The wea1her was going to n1al ch !ht. consent -not to compron1ise in any '"'ay ~mperament nf the town on Election Day, tov.•ards dual representation. 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Ohio <AP) -As U1e seventh president of l\ent State Unive.rsity. Dr. f.lenn A. Olds \\"111 be assuming a job thAl nulgoing President Robert I. \Vhite call<'d '"lntal!y consuming. Its unending CO~· f1 ~r-.W1on or nil lime aQd thought de5troy3 hnmf and personal life." Modest Be!1inning Rut J)r. Old.~. e_x-presidt'nt;of Spring- f1t:ld College in Massachustlls and a formt:r L:.S ftprescntativ~ to )he. Uniter! :\JalloM. has !aid th11t he favp~ tou11:IL , . ;r,lgll~nr.. ·;:· •---· .. ~ Tv,ren ty:~c years .ago -.July 24. 1950 -lJ.S. launched firsl rocket from .,.,,htit 'vas 1.hl.'o kno"'n as Cape Canav~ral. Rocket was a car>· lured Gern1an \.·2 known 3S '"Bumper 8 ." It flc\<t onlyi 200 miles dQ1vnrangc., but it thrust u;.s. lnto space progra1n. A painter's scaC-!old--{rij:~l) was.u.!ed as sUvice tower~ • , • • " 1---'--'----··--·--.. • ~ l ·~-__ ,._ • -· + ,. ... . ' ... ....,....·~...... ~ • ") ·- J -.L "f ~· ,-,,;.---::;;.· -------"---· 4 ~ i....-:-- ' • ---- Newport Beaeh EDITION ·Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL M , NO. 184 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1971 TEN CENTS Huge Irvine Complex Ol{ayed Near Bal Island Newporl Beach city councilmen r-.1on· day nigh! \'Oled Ii lo! 1n appro\'1ng Irvine Company plans for a $15 million. 536 unit apartment complex un JO acres al Promontory Point. V!Cf; Mayor Howard llogers cast the lone vote in opposition. Irvine's ambitious apartment complex will be locatrd in the bluff promontory ~rea on the bay sirle of Pac1f1c Coast High1\•ay bct"·cen Jamboree Road and Bayside Drive . IL will overlook Balboa Island and Ne1vport Harbor. f\1ost Balboa Island residents had op- posed the project over the past 10 months ,and they packed the council chambers again ~tonday night to declare their op- position. But in the end, the council majonly liUstained the city planning commi~sion·li endorsement of the modified plans. "\Ve-..•e had the Irvine Company jump hoops. run through rings of fire ror \fl months no""" Council man Richard Croul Mo1•e f'liglats Re1•e"! Air West Seeks .. Bay City Route An application by Hughes Air West to fl y jets from Orange County Airport nonslop to San F'Hncisco has been filed with the Civi l Aerona utics Board . No hearing on the request has been scheduled, however, according to Ralpb Apollo Crew ,In Good Shape Orbiti11g Moon SPACE CENTER, l~ouston tUPI) OI~~ the moon in the name o[ science, ApollG la' !I \,~e aStronauts got w~ll­ deservtd extra rest today while their &paceshlp reaped mon• dividends from a space mission already ranking as America 's most re"·arding. "\Ve"re in great shape.'' :!';aid ~1 ission Comnlander David R. Sr.oil after hr, Alfred ~f. \Vorden and James B. IT\\'ln had 9 hours of sleep following one of the busiest and most productive da ys ever spenL by m;in in space. Their prize haul nf 22R.7 pound~ nf lunar sam ples "'"'as sto"·ed carefully in the nnoks and cr;innies of the comn1and ship Endeavour. Sc:n!l and Irwin J!athcred them on three drives in 1hc firsl monnrar Arrflss lhr. rolling floor nf the mnunlaln valley they called home for 66 hours. ~l minutes. Af1l'r !hp~· 11"·nk" shnr1ly aftrr 7 a m. PDT toda y, !hf' pilots v.crf' asked by JilTt'IUOd con1m11nicator .lne Allen In C(ln· firm tha! thev had 11board part nf the eighl-root deep core sample they drilled frnm thr moon "'Jne. v.·c ""·nu!rln"t lnsr SL~ht nf th;it fnr All the. 1e.a 1n Ch1n<1."' replied Scott. "That'~ Nn 1 nri(ln1_1 " SCQ!!. 11nd Irwin stru~glPd fnr snm p t ime pul ling the drill out of the surlacr ~\rn1day bcforr starl1ni;: lhr1r la:.t surlare excursion. The y then h;id d1ff1cult.v disasscn1bling 1hP dnll (o 01 in to their cramprd landing: rraft , Falcon. ··\\'C madr a thoroug h sc<1rch nf the. l.11-t fl.unar r.loclulcl hcforp \l:e let it go." 51'.'0!! assured anxinus scientists on t.arth. The Falcon "'"'as Jelti~ned r.ilonday night. Dr. Harrison H. Srhmit1. a i:eologist Hild backup pilot 'for Irw in. said Sc:oll and trwin almost rerta1nly ~alhercd samples of a lar'1.f' litcllon of lunar history. perhaps datin'1. back cln~e lo its earlirst days. "1 don't think there·~ Rn~· qurstinn th;it "·e had a fanta st1r cxplnratinn missfnn nn the surfart of the moon al H;id ley," Schmitt tnlrl rf'portcrs !his morn1nt:. F.l·en whilr the astronauts slept, ;if1cr rilonda y's grucll1ng schedule. 1 he Endeavour operated .:is ;in nrb1tin~ ohservat(lry, its $17 million ;irray or ln- lilruments mapping broad stretches nr ruggffl moon !errain thal ma y never be visited by man . Wiser, acting chief examiner ror the CAB in Washington, o. c. Air West currently does have p;u;sengcr service fr om Orange County to out-of· slate. points. but does not fly from Orange Cnunry to any points in California. Philip F'. B<'llencnurt. as.~ is t ::int Newport Be;ich city mana~cr. said lod?,V he intends lo seek 10 Intervene in the hearing, based lln 11n established city council polic:y opposing additional jet departures. Bettencour1 lhi.o; morning said he i~ upset because. as in the cnntrO\'ersial Aerona\'Cs de Mexico a p p 1 i c a t ion , Newporl Beach was not notified the 2.fl· plication had been filed. B«>tteneourt said Santa Ana ~1aynr Loren Grisel_ was the only public official in Orange County nOtified of the r«>Quesl. \Viser this morning said J number nf city and state officials wer«>, informed. "\\'e sent notifications to the m11ynrs or Santa Barbara. Oxnard and Bakersfieltf ." Wiser said. along with the mayors of Lo~ Angeles and several Bay area com- munities. He said the Sanla An;i mavor 1A•; notifit"d becaus~ the CAB thoUght the. .:i:irport was in Santa An2 .. He did not know il is in county territory. \Viser said no hearing on lhc requl'sl \\'ill be. scheduled until it is ordered by the CA B. i!self. When the directive com- es. \Viser said. he will name an exilminer and sel ;i pre-hearing conlerrnce datr. He said any govtrnmen1al jurisdictions wi ... hini: 10 intervene ma y do !in. The application does not .~pccify how man~' flights a da~' Air \\'esl ..... ant .... Under the airline'~ existi ng rontrael v.·1lh 'hf' airp<JrL it i.~ al101Aed an averaJile of 10 7 takeoffs per day. Airport nffic1als sald 11 is nO\\' averaging seven & day Signup Deadline Slated Aug. 31 Anyone scrking lo entcr any nf the 19 California SLa1e Colleges next spring ,<;hnuld ap pl,v prior lo Aug. JI under the common admissions program now en- tering its second year. The August application penod appliC's tn both full or pa rt time students. Ap- plicants will be given equal priority for openings in the co lleges or departmcnt.!i within a college, as long as their ap- pl ica tion is filed during August. for a single . non-refundable S2fl pro- cesl'lin,.:: h.•f', applican ls may l1sl 11s m11ny a~ three alternatf' colleges on their form. Application~ w111 be redirected to a lit11dent's next choice college at no extra cost Veteranlt !Ind commun11~· c n 11 e it ~ an1duale tranlife r~ will receive first pnnrity on spring openings. Persnn~ fil ing for admi ... sirin after Sep! 1 1l'ill be admitt«'fl nn a first come. fir ... t served basis. stale college officials noted. said. moving for approval . "Ever since I can remember, this pro- perty has been zoned for apartments, it's still indicated for apartments. "They have been pa ying property laxes for many, many years." he said. adding. ··Even the Irvine Company should have some property rights." Crnul said because of the long-standing master plan desig nation or multi-famil.v use or the !and. it "'"'oura be Incumbent on the ci!y to conlpensate the company !( 1t • DAILY l'ILOT S!•ll l'h~ft /tlatl VS. lff11c·l1itlC Lu is Solorzano rin hole) ho\\'!' lo super ior digging po\ver of co-"'orker during storm drain project in J\'e"'POrt Bea(·h. Pro,iect near Arches Ovrrpas.~ i.i: for Veri;aille.~ Apartn1cnl being huilt on bluff near Hoag ~1emoria1 ~1 0 ... pital. St. Clair Asks l\iesa Try A rrain • e- To Snag Court One Costa r-.1esa councilman think s the city should renew its i;{fnr1 l11 takr thf! proposed Harbor .ll1d1.clal Dis t.ri ct court complex away rrom Newport Beach. "They're trying lo re1nove !he coastal freeway , ma ybe we should go back to 1hc counl y and ask them t.o reconsider nur court side," \Villiam St. Clair suggested 1\1onday night. Cos!a 11-1csa tried In ('Onvince Oran,(!e ((lunt.v Suprr\•isor!' to huild thr ct1urt~ house complex acros~ from cily h:ilt nn property owned b,v the Or;:ingr Cn11ntv f''air Association Cnunly official~. ho••;. e\'er. picked a site al r-.:cwport Center Councilmen look no nfflcial action. but advised lhe city s!Jlfl lo check on the po!isibilily of a switch in courthnuse plans. • suddenly decided to prohibit that kind of use. Croul askC'd what would happen lf thl' city abrupUy decided to prohibit the con- struction of any more duplexes on Balboa t•nd. "The halls \\'OUld be tumbling down," he said. r!eprescntatives of island hon1eD\\'ners arguerl against the proposal. as they have done nuincrous tin1e s befo re Jlogers conden1oed high de n s 1 Ly development every"·here in the city, saying if it is allo"'"·ed to cnnt1nue ... ...,i"re going to oblitrratc the reasons i,1·e fir~L came here lo li\'C " He said Newport Beach needs a nrw master plan to ··reduce densities 1n the. entire city. lo preserve the assets ire moved here for." Roi:ers also tried to find 0111 wha1 the Ir vine Con1pany's plan~ are for 1he bayfront prnper1 .\' belo1v the bluff. knoll'tl as Balboa Wharf. James Ta ylor. director of general plan- ning adtnu11~1rat 1on for Lhe land de\'elop- n1(•nt i1rn1, v.·ouldn 't say -for sure. The co111pan y had presented a plan for <·on1n1er(·ial developn1ent of the parcel ·~ the same tin1e it introduced the apart- n1e111 projel'!. but w1lhdrew it "'"'hen it sa11• the size of the opposition ahead. Ti1_1·lor said !he company has no current plans, but pointed out a!! con- crrncd coulrl !µkc a ~ucss. since niost of tSee APART!\fE/\TS, Page 2J Bond Election Set Civic Ceriter Vote Approved for Oct. 5 City councilmen ri-1onday night set Oct. 5 as the dale for a $7 million bond elet!· tion to finance the future Newport Beach civlc center but the hearing wasn·t as routine 11s expected . Vice r-.layor How<ird Rogers. after sup- porting the date on firs1 reading la~t 11·cck. 1\1onda y night h:ilked. accusin,I! r..layor Ed Hirt h and other supporters o/ lhr. projcc! of trying 10 ru,sh the e1cc:tinn He asked that it be scheduled i\;ov. 2 "so both sides of the issue can be thoroughly aired."' Counciln1an Carl Kyn1Ja supported Rogers. sa~·1ng there "'Ill be a c·nunt~- 11ide special disLricts Plec!i(ln 1hat day and the ci1y could s;ive son1" cnsl<.. Assistant Cily ~lanager Philip V. Bet· tencnurt said there n1ay he rroblC'lll~ sincl' snme voters "'ould h<tve 10 gn to two different polling pl;ir·r•. Rogers s;ild !h;i! ll'nuld just be like voting at two differenl t1n1es. Ne1v1•ort Intervenes M arifiiilT akeover Feared In State PVC Measure By f"ANDAfE PEARSON Of !~1 01!11 l'ilot S!t lf LOS A1\fGJ::LES -1\rtinR: Ne\vporl Beach City Attorney Dennis O"i\'eil today addressed the California Puhlic Utilities Comrnission Ex;inlfncr on its proposed rnarina takeover and was granted a formal petition lo intr.rvr.ne. Puhlir Ul1litics Cnn1m1~sion rxamine r Rnbcr! Rarnrtt. condurtcd the hcariN!;. I.fr 11 ill n1ake recom mendations later lo lht full PUC. *'- qucslion In !hf' PUC. "This disn11ssal is rully su ppnr!rd by t.he city of Ne"'"·porl BC'ach and all its dependents," llliller said at. noon.~ Surprise Tax Cut In Ne,vport-Mcl:ia Sc hoo]s Lik el y The PUC i." examining a proposal to assu1ne cnnlrnl nvrr lhP operalinn 1.11 al! hut puhlicl~· OIA'ncd and ope.rated marinas in California. Kewpnr1 1\feii'.:1: .~rhnol di s1 r1ct 1.rus!eP!I Thr !)f'T1tion ,e:r:inlerl In !\'e11·pnr1 Brarh :ind 1axp.1yer ~ will ,e:ct so me !]OOd nells ~nd thr J.ns Ant:rlcs Countr noard nf al Tonight 's t:iudgrl hci!rinJ;. :;;uperv1snrs s1gn1/1cs Iha! lh.e PUC has SupPri!ll('ndent .John \\I ,\'1rn!J ~a1rl IO- "re cngn1zrd thC' ri!v a~ an inh·rP.:<ited par-tf-a.v thP dts!r1cl ran an11c1pa!r ;i r;:ix r;ile !1· 11•h1eh cRn 1hr.n be heard in the ca~r ." rerluc tinn for thr l!'lil -7 2 s rho n I rear l'ill(l L;:irry 1\111lrr. 1·h;ilrman of thr ra!hrr than thp 20-cent lncrrasc 1ha1"had rnar1ne d1v1~inn of !hr r\ewpor! Harb<>r brrn prooo~rd . Ch<1mbcr of Commcrcr Or Nicoll c·rC'r!11rrt an n\rrna1·mrnt · Thr r1!.Y ha :c;. in <'~srnr·r, !1r£I its prt1-lasl vrar on rhr mn~1 r{'crnl $4 5 1111:1trin t1nn In 1r1th thi' cnun t.1 .'' \lillrr <'Xpla1ncfl <111thorized hr1nd.~ for the ta x ra1c 11 1nd- Thc L<1s 1\ngrl<'S Cnuuly Bna rd ••f f:ill. !'lupervisnr~ ha~ ~ai d it "views the pro;llrrr. Instead of a l1-rrn1 hnnrl 1nt!'rr~t r;il•' po~al .,.,.i!h great al;1r1n" ~-lhe count.v ha .... ~r1 lhr lax li•\y ;ii 5 2 Origina!cd b,1 tllr l11nnrrr Skipprrs ccntli fnr the coming yr:ir. N\ro!I sa1rl . nnal O"•nrrs A."sor 1;1t.ion of ~farina del This 1·Psulis in a pn"s 1hlr cfror or ~ ~ Hr1·. the movement c;:ills for the sl;ile rents in Co.<;;la ,\fr ~,, 1111d !'12 crnl i\.Jn Nt»\'- a~Cncy lo assume JUrtsdiclion ovrr rafC's rnrt Beach fro1n lhr lri t11I la:< rate.~ l'hargrrl by pr ivate marinas. including l!"vied Jn 1!170-71. Nicoll said Cos!:r ~·l e~a those on public properly but leased Oy t;:rxpa vers paid SS 1.l ppr ~lflll nf as""s"rrl priv;itc operators. valuation la<:! year The Newport Bea ch r<rt~ l'J;'IS $4 78. There are aboul 20 such marinas along Nicoll cautioner! 1hat !he bond Jrvv the Orange Coast. Of these. three are in the Sunsel-Hun-C'(luld increa<:e again nc"t year sinre the ling ton Harbour area. two are in th"-new· .:i:mnunt cr>:ll'ctert varic~ frnm vr;.r In Dana Pninl llarbor :.nd 1he remainder vear unlil the !mod iscu c 1~ pa;rl off 111e rate is set bu 1hr counfv rtenenrlinl!' on t ~e ar,. tn f\ewpnrl Ha rbor. h"l.:iro,.e nf the bond rcpa,vmet11 l'IC<'nunl . ~l arine inrerrsls rn l'\cwpor! Bearh Nirnll sairl. h.:i:ic protrslrd ill!.ain~t lhP prnposa!. The hr11rinl!' nn th .. $~22 mHl!nn budrnt saying land 1·a lur~ makp higher marina \vill he Jn('l"r!rrf wit h the rr~ul;ir apr•·d:i ral<'S an cconorn1c necess11y in !his ~ll'm~ n., !hi' 7 :io r.m. flnµrrf rT'"""ri~ area. 111 th,. Fnrum nf Est;o nr•;i f-!•o h School, A motuin In rl1 smlss !he cnr irt. proposa l 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa ~lcsa, ''h;ised on the fact Lhe. PUC has no 1urisrl1rtinn," \Va.~ heard but no action "'as t11ken. Barnett said he \\-"ill carry the Tllaynr H1r1h. obvlnus\y not expecting Rogers' sudden opposition to lhe dale, cl<i io1ed thr dt'lay "'"·ould cost the city SS0,000 in conslruclion cos t. Kyn1la s;i1d this 1norn1ng he didn't quesl ion the po1nl lllonday nighL bul. said the election dale ilse tr will have no bear- in.i; on v.hen the bonds are sold. "\\lc 're not planning 111 sell them for anuther ~1car."' hr ~;i1rl . "\\"t> could have 'Sec CIVIC CENTER, I'agt 2) Jt1dge 'Fires' Ne wport Ma11 011 Jury Duty AnJ!ry Orange County Superior Court .Judpe r!onald Crookshank toda y fired a Ne..-.·PIJrl Beach mechani c fro1n a Jury and cited h1n1 for tonlempt for hi s failure In sho\1' ur on time on at least three oc- casions. Crnnkshank arlrlec! allcga1lons thal Phillips .L f;;in shrrt. 25. 1003 E. Balboa Houlr1·;:ird. "s1ron~lv sn1eltcd fJf alcohol'' 1ln his lasl d<ly of jury duty . r.an~hcrt h;is t:irr.n ordcrrd to face a <'nntcmpt hc>aring F"riflay. The NeWflorl Be.1ch man faces a po~si blr $50 fine U he is found guilt.v of the viola!ion. .Judi:::r Cror1~hank·s aetinn is believed Ill be withf'ut precedent in Orange County Sunerinr Ct1urt The Jur1:0' lod:i~· accused Ganlibert or ''hctra vinr: the 1ur.11 ~)Stf'rn'" by his a\Jcg- 1'11 failure lo meet !he 9 a m. coul't srhrdulr "\Vhrn the h:ul1tf ral!Prl him he said tie \l;\li slll! 111 bc1!.'' !he JUdE:e said. "And rhrn he i:::avr us the unbfl1f'vable striry th:!! hi' dirin 't think thrrr 11•11s anything \.\rnng 11 1lh th111 anrl rhr allrrnate jur<lr 1'flUlrl sir 10 fur h11n unttl he got there about ll am "'ll 1sn t. J::llr In 1t1c rc~t nf lhc jury," ti. i11rJc;e s111d . "Thi' altrrnate has n0w l11ke11 r;;1nshrrr~ pt;ice and I'm hoping that ll11s occurrence ha s had no effect on a very· 1n1p0rtant trial. "\Vl>rr spenthn.i; S2.000 11 day in court fres on this trial." Judge Crookshank ad- ded . "I'm not going to have the whims of i:nr man adding monry to that kind of bLJI " f;anshcrL equally angry. commented 1•1d;:1y that he was not unrler the. influence. of alcohol last Thursday or any other day of 1ury duty "C.;ood God. it "'as 11 in the morning," hr sa"I "An,\'"'ay , I ha ve nothmg more to Sll.Y about I\ " Their orbil swc~t over the great circular Sea of Rains ""'here Russia 's Lunokhod moon robot landed lasl Novem· her. Tass, the Sotoiel News Agency. reported that the unmanned vehicle resumed its rcsearrh I-Oday as the sun rose over the vasl plain. Draft Hits Snag Ill House Ne,vport Fencing Battle Fizzles ~!nre or lhal typically Southern California wea!her is the forecast for today and \Vedncsday. Highs along the bea ches wlll reach n and 90 inland. Lows tonight around 66 degrees. Scoll and Irwin landed on I~ eastern edge Of the Sea of Ra ins Friday and their surface studies, together with orbital photography, may help the Soviel!i in· crease the scientific yield of their misston. From the Endeavour, , Apollo lli, ~ensors sludled radtlillon streaming up from the lunar surface to give m11n a ;zeneral picture of the makeup • nf thou sands of squ11re mile~ Annther in· strumerit examined lhe few gas particles &round !hr moon. A tf'IC'~cnp1c rnmPra I~ being t1pcratrrl rcriod ica!lv 10 phn\oi;:r11ph p11rticularlv Interesting li tretch~~ n! lunar l<'rra in. IL 4 p('lwcrftll rnoui;:h In y~t ohjec1s,A ~ small as a pic-n1c !alJle nn the moon fr'orn 70 milts hip;h. 11.nd cover aboul 1.16 million square ·rr111es of the moon. , .. • -\ J ' '----· --.L\. , .. . A fenci ng feud that lfullt up into an ' Chances Now Slirn of Approval Before September Orange. County Superior Court lawsuit tittled out Monday with Judge J.E.T. "Ned" Rutter·~ ruling that the structure dividing tWo Beacon Bay homes slays just that way. WASHINGTON IAPt -The bill lo u- tend the mllil.al")' draft has l\it 1 House. snag-.bal apprently ices any chanct or congrn'sicinal approval be lore Sep- tember. • The bill wis tentatively pull'SI f)!f IJlday·~ H(luse calendar because of a parliamentary tangle ovt:r openinR up the l-louse-S«>n11te compromisf mea5ure to 5ptdfir challenge~. Congress beRin~ a vac<1lion Friday 11nd "'"·nn'l. be Nick unin Sept. 8. i\ntiw111 r ~rnalor.~ a ~I' ... et to filibuster the. bin ""'hC'li i! rlear~ the House. Tht: nld draft IAw Pxpirrd June Jn. and dr.11ft orUclaJs say If 8 new law Is nn't tnacted' 1oon they will, hive lo u5t their - remaining authority ki call up some men v.•ho were deferred under lhe previous 1t.atute. Meanwhlle .r drart officials \fld11y made prepar.alions to stuff briRhtly colort.d capsules with numbers and birth da!CJI in preparation for Thursday's scheduled draft lotter)'· The lottery v.·ill determine draft priori- ty for men who lum 1~ thi:!'; ye11 r. It i.!I bein~-held on I.hf' A.~sumption Congress l'Ventually will extend the _iraft anot~r lwo year5. The Houk ·snarl rollowed· A S-fi 'Rules lA'lmmlttu vntt ~1ondiy niahl.· u) permit ch11\len·i;:e~ 11ga in~t portions of the-dr.11ft bill is written by ltouse-Senale co~ferecs. ... Rules Committee Chairman William M. Judge Ruiter accepted the settlement Colmer (0-~fiss.), whose panel decides reached between Virglnill and Ray v.·hen le2islation goes to the noor. said EUioU . .s, 13 'Beacon Bay, and Jean and th~ parliamenlarlan held th«> confertes, Ralph Ericson. 929 E'merald Bay, Laguna bill is technically bad because it contains Beach. just two week after tfe .signed an C'1a11en~u~s to those secli9ns. Colmer order wh ich prohibited the Ericsons fro1n said. would :!';end the bill back to the con· .dt.moli shing the fence. •~rr,.s. He 111 refus.inR to relt.a!e it for . The E:lliolls ~ucee!sfully argued -thal Flouse action until his co mm It tee · the 2~year-0ld wall bet~en 13 and 14 ret"Jnsiders it11 vote. <'Ouk! only be replaced by a ~ix-foot wall A Cflnference eornmlttee is cri~l~t.d under Nt"""po rt Seach building codes ap- ~n,.tlme tho" Jtouse and Senate paAs dlf· proved subsequent to cnnstrucUon or the fcren~ veri;ion!I of .. ~ same bil l. The ortg_inBI wall: 1 · ...,mHtte f!!U~t comommis11 t.he dif-· Tfley stated in !heir 1!1w~ult that !hC' fN'ence!I. but c:innot 11dd lanauaae of it~. · Erlcson3 were r.en1odeUng the prpperty wn or change iOmttt\lng both h<;iuscs.' nex t dnor 11nd demolition nf the wall was ha"ve agr~.d on.. ; • -, · .. ; :'.',f.U.t o.t b remodeling pl~~s, . ' . . ,_,_ .. _.,. __ .INSIDE TODA\' ·'·Moth tr Enrlh," the rock- ccolof}y 1n11s1cat born i11 C06Lti IHe.~a ·s Su 11th Coas t Repertory, 1s a lu1 at the J/i4·11fingon I/art· fr1l'd TllcrJ!er 111 l.os Angeles. See f:111r rtainme11t , Po(J e 20. '-411~..... • Cl!K-ln• Ut I C.1t11lf!"I l1·H Ctnff<1 JI c .. nWt'nl 11 Ottlll llollf#\ II l d'l'llrlt l I'••• ' fn!trl1l,.,.,tnl lt.1't 11<;01tllff If.II He•et<-14 .t.1111 Ltrld•rt U Mt II IHI'. I M .. rl111 l l(fllH' 'it li'l¥l" "'" .¥~!~1t Jl'~n•h 11 N~1l111tl Hf"" 1-1 Or•M t Ctqntf 11 $1 ¥It l'ff!tr 11 ~•trt' 11·1• l!M~ Mt•~tll 1 .. 11 Ttlt"ft,1&11 • It '.fllttltri lt •H -. Wt!Mfl't Ntwf 1).11 W~rJf N.._ M ; ' • .• - ' . . • . J. DAILY ~llOT • • N WWW luts-141, &1111111 l, l~71 ' LAFC Notf.fied • ' Just Showdown ---.,._ ' -· .. Schedule ~ ... Over .H yde'Slated .. ' ·-. , . ... • ,, ' • ' • Set Tonight Prtaidtnt [d Just of the Orange Colin· ty League ol Ciues said Monday !hat he will personally cha!lengt !.ht right of Joseph Hyde to represent the league at the Aug. 11 .nteting of the Local Agency Formation C'.o.nmission ( LAFC t. Just, Fountain Valley mayor . dispa!Ch· td a letter lo Richard 'furner. executive offlcer of !he LAFC stating flatly thal Hyde '·formally \'acated his position 2s city representativ11 lo the commission'' last Wed nesday. He added that determined that the tht leacue th en cities ' alternate to the LAFC, Mayor Tony Coco of Tustin, should serve until a regular repr11sen· tative is chosen on Aug . 12. Hyde had informtd Turner by letter last F'riday that he was resigninc ef· fe ctive mirlnight A u~ 12. The L-Os Alamitos Count'ilm.'ln lat11:r said he still considers himself chairman of tht LAFC and would presi de: at !ht Aug. 11 meeting. Hyde was named chairman of the LAFC. rep!acin~ Fullerton Councilman Louia '"Red" R11inhard!. July 14. after ht dt:feated Rtinhard! for the po.!;! 13·12 al a J uly 8 league rr.ee1ing . :Reil'lhardl subsequ11:nlly fill'd a lawsuit challen1inc the legality of Hyd11:'s selsc- tion. Th11: league held a speci al meeting last Wednesday and declared Hyd11:·s seat on the LAFC vaca.:it by a 12·9 vote. Hyde. sa id at that time. "I do not \!.'ant f.b prolong this dispute. I vacate. the post. .. Just said f.londay he believes that Hyde was sincere. in his re signation that night but people or ci rcumsta.nc~s had \atl'r caused him to c.hanre his mind. ltl his Jetter to turner. Just said he had named a nominating committe.e. of Ed From Pagel APARTMENTS . tht property i.!; zoned for rommercial use. \\fl\ile mnst homt n"·ners oppostd the projt cl. a few spokt in favor of it. Arclli111:ct Richard Leitc h. a resident of ne.arby Stacon Bay. !la id "'hile most or his neighbors opposed it, he. lhnughl ''Beacon Ba y will bt better off because of It. it's going tn be a bea uty ·• Verbal support caml': from one tntally unex~ct11d sourt't . a forml'r plann ini1 comm isioner "'hO "'as on the board when it acted on the. projtcl in Febru ary and in the Junt reversal. John W.ttson told cour.ci lmen the: development p!an will allow the largest number of people possible lake ad vantage of the property and its command ing view of Newriort Hatbc:lr. Count'ilmen ~1ilan Dostal and Donald Mcinnis gave their endors11:ment before the vote:. Dostal raved about 11. citJna its plaMed high qu.tllty .and callina 11 a "monumen t for 1''t11.,x1rt !earh ·· ~1clnn1s pointed out lht cnm pany hi d made all th!!: changt-' r!!:qutsttd by the cnuncil i nd pll'lnt.r5 at 11.arher hearing.!. and the c11v h.'11! n(\ rij!ht t(\ rf'11•rt 11 no11'. Orig1oally propristd .as a li26-un1t pr(\· jt cl with a Ont ·l crt p11rk. Irvine a rrh1 tects re-rbtw th ,. pl:ins ;irt f't the plannin& co;nm1~sion in111~lh rf'J "Cll'rl it. Thty !r1mm~d 11~ •(1.-b.1 !.~ prrct nt. addl'd hit'VC'lf' path~. 11.1·(\ add111 11nal 1·is1 a points 11nJ en1 ;;r~l'ri ll'l.-prnpn~td p~rk to l.~ acrts Taylor also !8ld lh e Cl)mpan.r w(luld keep the park as OPf'O Sl'lt'f' f(lr!'\'er, eve.n if the c1!y dtcltne:d tn purchase )I. 0 1.t.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT o .. •WGl CO•~r l'Ul lt~Mll!CJ,, (0M'•"'V ••btrl ~. W 111' I'•• tt"r ,,.. _..ut•ll•tf J ot~ •. Cv•l tv \t~t l>r1•4""1 t...i G""O't! M•••t•f T~t"' o • IC 11vil lll"tr l~t"'I' A. M u•o~;•t Ml "IO ~~ Ell•''" L. ,,+., ic ... , -.-1 IMC~ C.••v ~dlH~r N••INrf k"• Offl'9 Jlll N1'"'1>t1I lt~I••••~ M•i!i 11, A~hlr 111 : ,.0. 1 0 1 111§. 41•61 O,._r Offlc" (Mii ......,, •. D w .. r 11v ~""' - l.Afll"t '""tll: 1Z: ,&o" .. , """'"' w.r,..11,..!t.1 INt ll: 1111: lt1c~ • ...,,..,..,. .... ci-i.: 'fl H-I I Ct'"IPIO llh 1! Hirth. Newport Beach mayor; Henry \\'edaa. Yorba Linda inayor And Hal Sims . La Habra ma ynr The commitlet, J11M said, "'as re- quested to ~ub1n1 l a ~Ja1e or nomintti Aug. IZ "inch1d1n1 but not llmittd 10 Jos11:ph Hydt, Louis ReinhArdl and Tony Coco." Height Liniit Vote W atc1ied By Newport l!iy L. PETE:R KftJp;G 0! !~1 OlltY Pllal 11111 As Laguna Beach rtsidtnt s go In 1hl' pol!s today 1n an election that ma y dettrmine the fate (lf high rise in thl'ir ci· ty . .a group of N11:wpo rt Beach residents is wa1ching closely. They are thinking about forcing !hr same issue to a volt in Newport. Allan Beek. a Beacon Bay r!!:siden! and head of a citizens· grou p oppostd 1n high rise construction. this mornin1 said his panel has yet to decide on a course of action. '·An ything might happen ." Btek said. "11 it dots, I don't know v.·hen 11 will be or what." It is kno1vn. h(\wever. !hat Berk has in· forml'd Councilman Cart K y m 1 a , cha irman of the Lower N11:wporl ~"Y Civic Dis{r ict study committee. that he is almost ready to start proctedings f(lr a city1.1·idt referendum on !he high-ris11: question S!!:tk said this morn ing he w"nls !o see the rtsults of 1he Laguna Beach tlection and the re:port of a citi~ns· cominitt~e studying ~horeline building con trols In Ne.wport Reach propnsed h.v Kyn11a·s committee:. Beek admitted that his ~rnup mrt. recen!ly In discuss pl;ins. hu! said. ''\\'"e."ve had tent;it1ve pl"ns for ;i couple of months. '"Things art very mu ch 10 a stil.tt o/ flux ... he said . "'Afltr !ht L~guna elet'lion and lht civic rl1strirt rt porl. th11n i1 will be time to make a decis1nn " Several citizens. mos1 notably ~ir and t-.trs J('lseph Rosener , hav11: reaularly al· tended the lower bay citizens' committee met tings !he past !wri ml)nths . urg ing thal panel tri rf'icct thf' C(luncil p;;nel "s proposerl nrrlinance that wnuld a!lnw some high risl'. The comm ittee. "'hen i1 ml't ts fl) adnpt Its report Wf'dne~day at 7.30 p.m. in city ha ll. is f'xpected t(\ endorsl' higl'l rise in some form. but \vi1h a number of rrs!ric· lions on height a.~ it relates to the size of the property involver!. From Pag\.I CIVIC CENTER the el11:ctio n nex1 Junt or July and still do that.'' Rogtrs. "'ho later deni11d ht Wa.5 tr ying ID hurt chances l)f passagt of th t bonds in I.he elecrinn. sa id "th e "'hole his~ry (If the. civic center situation has bfoen ~uch that if has heen critical tn push things through , push things through too rast .. Ht sa id· tht cnu ncd 1\a~ lryinii: t(\ .11e1 the elt clion scheduled 1n Oclobcr ~o 1t would be hl"ld hef(lre the cnun(.\" n1ailed ou l t.ax hills . ("nunrllm::in fl tr hard C'rnu\. · rh11JJ"man nf the c1v1C' C'enler hu1ld1ng CC'lmminte. satrl he th()u ght fiO da~·s 10 bt plent y of time for voters to absorb the issues. .. ·-... ....,..,....., ·• • .... 1 0,\ILV PILOT ltl ff P~tlt Ca11tiou f ;ifJlit Is On '!"his is curvy section of Irvine Avrnue in Ne\l'port Beach near Santa Isabel Av enue. l~ity has in!talled yello\v \rarning li £'.ht (rightl. brighter streel lirhts and speed \\'!rning (ba ckground) in an effort to slo\v n1otor is ls do\1•n. C'ily Traffic Engineer Robert Jaf(c !ays motorists u~ing the route 11·esl of Upper Ne1v· port Bay tend to d rive it like they are tryi ng to catch the leaders at Le 1\'lans. 'College Try' Backfires Truste es Plead for Special Assessnient District By TERRY COVILLE Ot 1~1 Ollly 1'11111 Siii! The old (lrllege try bacl.Jired i\londay ni,ht for offici als of the Coast Com· mu nity Coll ege District. They made one mort pitch lo g11t Cost ;i J\.lesa ci ty councilmen to t st<1bl1sh ::1 spet'i~l a ~!essmcnl district. under the 1~13 Act to build ne 11.rly .Ji million in im · prl)v11:m ents <ti Orange Coast College 10 Co~t11. i\-!e.~a "·1thnut 11nter approval The pi!ch was not wel: r<'ceived hy councilmen . '"You 1\·ant us In !::ike th e heal ," chllfi· ed Councilman i\1 1Uiam SI Clair. '"Why don't )'OU do it?" T11;i~ Rate $2.09 "This pre~entation is too short. too quick for ml': to make any decision.·• ad· dtd Councilman Jack Hamm ett . ··on11: prohltm iii: tha t Newpnrt Stach Citv Council ha ~ told y(IU ~o,'' Counril· m,•;n Will.t rd Jnrdan said. The 1913 Act "·ould allow the ci ty of Co?la r.!e~a tn s!!:t up an .:issessment d1stri&t covering all the area strv11:d by <lr ange Coast College . The district would have taxing po"·er tn bu ild ce rta in im· provtmen ls !hi': coll ege "·ant!!:. but the issue would never be brought to tht public. Orange Coa ~I Co!Jtge serves J\"ewport St ach as 1,1•tll as Co1ta Mesa , but the Ti1sti11 U11it Ol(s Budget; . Lauds Scl1ools' Frugality F1Jllo1.1'i ng a 20-minute budget hearing 1n which Tustin trustees cnngre..tulat td the administraticn for frugali ty, \hi': board Monday night adopt!d the final to!al budgel of $10.81i.!l04 requir ing a tot Ill tax ra1e of $2.09 per 1100 of a ~sl'~~c-d \"a)ua!ion. SupPrin!end~n! \\'1ll1::im Z('lg~ nfl!ed !ht d i~trirr~ prnpo~ed S9 6 million nper<1t1n11: budget -lhe 1(1131 hud~f'1 n1111u~ the amnunt spent ro rPpa) bond&.-"ou!d r~· riuirt a l?.x rat e nf $1 78 inrlud1n.i: an r i~h!·IC"nth~ (Ir a cenl lax In surporl the Re11lonal Ocrun<ltinn rr(l~r::irn Zni<J! n111Prl !h.:tl thf' !~~ .~urrnr11ne. thP .cr n!"r;il funrl hudgtt 111"11 yr:i.r<; ;;gn 11as $1 i8 ;;nrl 11r1 <; 11nly $! "jfl l a~! 1rsir fhr~lrr r. Rrinrr. hnarrt mrn1her f1·flm ~l 1~~1C1n \"1rin. nn1ed th,, rl1strirr h;;rl kPp1 11 ~ promise marlt to 1·n1rr~ 1hrrr yrar~ atn v.·hcn it sought pMsage of an 01·er· ride. • "TI1e bn;;rd tl'lri !ht public the dls1r ict. wouldn "t C()me back for any additional (lverrirte:s or taxe.~ ... Briner s;i id. '"\\'e have. lived withi n that promise." Br intr. h(l1.1·ever. indicated the board may soon ha ve to consider seeking .:innther (\vr rnde 11nd a bnnrt issue Lall'r 111 !hi' meel init. Zogg o:;;iittho~e flnanct mra!'urt:r; l\'nulrf hf' rli!' ssf'rl a.t ne::ii:t 1\lnnda.\"~ metl1n11. of tht o::ird A lrtlrr fron1 bnarrl memhPr R(lbt'rl C. Rar lhol(lmrw 1ndica11ni! ::1 nrerl 1(1 rill come r.<1p1!;:i[ 1rnprn\·rmro1 llPm.~ frnm rhP h11rf.cr1 11::1:c; rr.:irl hy Rnnrr. B;1rthnl(lmp1.1 l\':t:<; ;ih.<rnt 1\111(\n.c rhr rul~ ur.c<'d h1 Hfllhnl nml'"' 11rrr fuorts fnr :i pnnl ;i rid !<'fl lll \ rnur1o:; a! l n11rr.<1t~ 111.iih ~rhflfll. Ro:irrl n1rrnhrrs ::ti!rrrrl I h ::1 t r l11n1n:'-T lni;:: thr 11rmo:; fro1n1 th1o:; '""""' hudi:;rl \\"Uuld be rt · f;1l~r r rnnnm~ .. since 111flal1on 11'1)Ulrl m::ikt lhe c(lnsrruc1 il)n n1nrt f'.1;pcn<;l\l' nexl ~f'ilf Nev..'port Couocil ha~ no lega: say in the matter. A month ago. Costa ~·!esa asked the college. officiiils to ~te.k N11:wport"~ opini(ln <ln tht 1913 Act. bt fore requesting It in Cnsla !vle!'a . ''They weren't favor or it." Cieorge Rodd11 . v1re presld ~nl of th!!: collt.i::e bo::ird (If t1·ustcP~ ~111d ivlonda \'. "'But they 've had cg.i:: on the ir fa ce fr0m other deal~ .:ind I lh1nk lhey we re tak ing the chickrn w;iy oul." Rndrl;i rcprcsrn1s NeY.'pnrt Brach n11 the college boan1. ('ol!ri;e off1c1als m;1dr 1he1r pre!'rn· lat1nn dunni;: a sturty se.~~1011. prior ((I !h.e r nunc tl n1cr11n.ii . ilnd did nnt m;ike 11 form ::il rcqursl for lhe 1913 At l laler. Cnasl Comrnun 1ty Colle.iie Ch::incellnr i\"ornv1n \\'a!son tol d f'Ounc1lrnco that a nt\\' 11en1. nol ernJ)h a~r~.ed b(>frore, was '·the hrart nr thr whole prnj.!ra rn .. The 11cm 1.o; ;i S'.!fi l.000 expendi ture frir f';;ble lrlr1•1s10n conn<>ctinns. The r ablc ~ysl rm \1nt!ld )}(' h1l(lkr d 1n the co!lei;if'·s con1pu1er !ah. ;il l dcpa1t1ncnts. and could Sf'r1·e 1hr rn1irr tnrn1nun itv. ""Pcrhap~ 1\'f' <'<111 di~1ribu!e what we h;nr on c::imru~ lfl everv per.~nn in ever~· hnn1e in all ()Ur C()mriiuni1ies,'' Rodd.a s;ild. The cable lclevisinn ::ind compuler system is dt-s ignerl I(\ open UI' lhl' entire list (If college courses tn hnme viewtr~. \\tat son ~aid lhe district has .11 lready !<pent $1 5 million on its te ltconi- muniratinns ~.vs1cm . \l.';i t.o;nn ;ind rlodrl<t b<lth pushed !he cnmmunity ,11sf'Pc1 (Ir 1hl" 1,1e vis1nn ~v~trin. a(id ing th::il if \n.(lillled ii cnu!d eli minatl' 1hf' nrrrs~1t1 f(lr a 1h1rd c,11m. puo; 1n lhr 111,tri<>r The rli<;tncl h:io; t1.1(1 rnllrgr~. Or;;nR'.e ('n;:i~t io ("n(lil \'l ,.(a <1 r1rl {j(lldrn \\'r .<t 1n lh1n11n_i.t!f"ln Rf'R!·h nr.11 srr\ 1011 411 MO .!'IUdr!l!<; n1~l n•·I nff11•1;i]~ ;11'" il ~IUlll! !hP l!unt111c1nn llraoh 1·1 11 1·011nf1I fnr !h" s::in1P l!ll~ 1\ct l't'I up 111 (;nl<lco \If'<;! ' Thr\ · .. ,. :ilrr;;rh .1ppr(l1 rd I! (11 rr 1hr rr 1n pr 1r11·1pl1• s;11d l)r \\';i(~(ln Yr'i. h111 Ill"~ ·1r rrlur·t;inl ((I~·· ahr;ul 11011 llnlr << "f dn !no .. C11~· r.l!ln::i~er rr .. rt :-;nr•;ih;il 1111rrirr1f'rl Thf' d 1~rr1 rt ( tn!"ll Tl'flllf"il 1~ ~~22.lillfl MacArthur Relocation A schedule. for n>viewing an inltrim rark plan . that wilt show wh ere p11rks 1.re needed ln Ne y,•port Reach. "'i ll be presl"n!rd ?.I tnnigh1's P~rks. Reach11:s and Rrcr1>ati(\n C.:nn1m1ss1on 1neetin g hy Director Cal Stewart. Developed by 1he PBfl drparlment. the report \\•ill be <·ompleled b.v Mond ay. Stew::irfs proposed lime scht du\e calls for its re view by the commission 11.t ii!! next meeting. Aug 17 . and a public h11:1tr· inR on 1he reporl Au11:. :u . Commissioners "'ill V'lll' onlv on !he lin1e schedule tonigh1, said Stt;,..·arl, not on the plan itstlf. Th e report in question has a1t empt11d to .. identify by populalion the def iciences of parks facilities in e:dstini city limiU," l\t 5aid. Th e plan di\'ides Ire city lnlo 30 ~egmenli; 2.11d then hypol htlic11!1.v .allows f(lur park acres per J.000 people in each 5rcrnent. Stewart said. Th(lse figures hav r been u.~e<l to rif'termine prcsen! i;l;itus of park.~ in th e ~egn1enls anrt tn propose cornpen sation!!l tht"rein. Stev.•arl also sAid lhe plan h;i ~ gnnl! into unincnrr(lr;ited area.~ ll"l'lich fa ce fut ure annexation v.'ith the cit v. The plan c<.'.115 for an· incre::ise from 12 In 2R city parls as well ;is establishment (If about 10 miles nf green-hell!! nr paseo..• \l"h ich v.•ill connect new parks and open sp;ices in the growing eas!ern part of the cit.I". Th e masler plan CQvers the park neeM of thl' city to 1995 21nd put! a lcn~ative price tag on the project c.t $3.76 million . The commission "'ill alsll be discussing the reac!iv2J.ion of a bicycle trails com· mi Hee. "An av.·ful lo t of ir.~11rest has bten sUmulated in thl' la:c;t year for the forma· tion of safe bicycle trail~:· erplaintd Stewart. A former bicycle comm1t1et . after !~·o year~ (If study in 19fi6·6a . prnject ed a tllas1rr plan for tr ial.<;, but thi~ Is now ''(11ild;i.lcd and inadequal l'." said Stewu!., whn ::idded rh;;t .. \\1e mu st solve the pro- blems ()f c~·c!i.~ts versus motorists." A new comrni1tee will 1>r0h;a bl~· hi' al'- po1 ntl'd by !he city cnunc11. said S1ew art. an ::ietioo wh ich rnigh1 eventu::illy ltld to ne~ign;it inn of speci al roAdw:>.ys for bit'l'l'lrs onh-. ~:uture pians could inv nlv t pa rking al1011·cd onlv Qn one side of st reets or purr·hase ni'ri~ht -r•f·v.·:iy. he said. .. It "·nuld cost a bun(!lr of mnnev - frnm $5.000 to $1 5,000 a mile -but ~·e·it h::i vP ln find out if the pco12le are willin g to pay fur it." :-::icwart sai·rf. The enmn1ission will hrar a repnrt on redcsi~ning siJ::ns (\fl publ ic property, \1·h1 ch involvrs prop<~~ed new concPrts fo r "murl': ::iltr::ictil'f'" signs on !ht ocean front, said S1c1vr.rt. .An y ehang~~ ::ire cxpcclcrt II) be made bv 1hc end of !hr summer. said Ste:w1.rt, 1~hen the dog ltash Jaw change!!: to allow dogs on the beach. A repor1 v.•ill ::il.~n hr Tn21de about lht el· t~· council ;:iclinn on 1he PBR com· mission 's recommendlltion In not widen Biiyside n ri\·11. Th , city counril said Monday that it would ,e.ii,;e c:onsider11t lon the com· mission's ideas . s~d S1 f'V.'arl. Thi' council 1.1·;is asked lo re -review 1hf'ir <l tci.~ion !(I widen B11 ysid e Dri\'e in (101' :i rra fr nm 22 IPf't t(I ~4 ff'el. The comm1s.~ion sairl they ftlt the sp.:ice could br bcttrr usrd for optn space or J.,nr1sc;ipinR. fi11elicr lo ~l av In SA:'\ f)[F,\,(l. Callr (AP I -i'avy l"mdr. 1.lo~rl .\1 , Rucher. whn SPfln l near· 11" 11 1·ea r ;i~ a pr1snner l)f Nnrth ii:(lrt.:i ar1er his sh ip, the Pueh!11, 11'si~ captured. c;:in retire in 11 month but ~ays he "·ill stay in thf-Na\y and h(lpe for" ntw job. Work to Start in 1973 Let Us Put You On The Map !'lt1lt plan~ In relocatt ~1.tcArlhur probll'm since !ht county al"'ays giv es Bnul11:\·ard around !he t:nil·ersitv Dri1·,. top priority to hack projt cts."' Cnrnria del ~1ar fretv.·1~· int erchitna11 call Ha lli n ~Nd the sia11' is procetding 11·ith for 11·ork to begin earl~· in Hl7~. a the t .:irty ph;i$P~ nf h1 ~ ~chtduled "·ork on Cal1fcrni<t: Divi~inn of Highw a ys lht ('(lr(lna dr \ :\l.:ir Frct11·11~·· rle~pit e it~ spnkesm&n s~id !odR~'. u ncrrlRintit-~ about where It will ,e.o. fl'ln~equtnll~". Nev.·port BPRrh pla n~ f(I II had bten planned to connrct 1rith the t1t11nd Unlvtrsi1y DrlvP frnm rx is tin J,t Pacific Coast Freewav ;it Newport ~lacAr1hur 8(1Ulevard \\'1'~1 In ./<t:mhnree Center , buL !he state · M~ bov.·ed !o Road 11•il!'be dt!ared until then. N~\\'rnrt Rc;ich rr5irlr nts And ngr<'ed th11t Public \Vorks Dlrec!or Jo~eph T ;)evhn le~ (If the cnast;;J rnule "·nn•t be bu ilt t:i"plained lha1 the. city ;ind s\llt l' '1R".'I': "-·ithnu t their consent. ai:rte:rl In tie tht tv.·o projects t(lgether, J.l;illin 5Rid thr statt will . io U1e 1973·i4 al nng with fill \\'Ork planned by tht s!R1~ (1scal ~·ear. continue with plsins In seek across San Ditgo Creek . as a cost-cutting hid~ rnr co nstruction or the free"·a.v mnvt-, itself. fr om the San Dff'l\O Freeway to .Jack HaJ lin, distr ict dei:ign engineer for Bonita Ca nyon Road. near ly a half-mile lhe State Division of Highways. 1aid the S(IUfh nf University Drive. prnj~cl has hetn scheduled for the 1972-73 Hallin explained the extensive rill work r!sral ~·11ar all 1fong. over San Diego Creek v.·IU be done first lo Nedr the entr1,,ce, J,,sida our !tore, is e tjl1"t new m•p . We are in the proces~ of identifying 111 of the homes wt have Cl!rpeted sir.ct I qos or. this map with co lored pins. (A different color for el!ch y••"I Close scrutiny will detect some i"terestin9 fl!tts : firstly, we h•ve carpeted homes or. Virtu ally every street in the area . Secondly, the pin s are in bunches, indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertis· in9 . Thirdly , the numb$r of homes we have carpet. ed is staggering. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES C>AllY "'LOT. w!"' ...,If:~ 11 C9"'9l"loll •~1 N ...... lt,..., It M ii.,, .. 411ly -.c.tt iu~· Devlin indicated he thought it w11 s to he allnw the new e1r'th to completely sett\,. -.. don' sooner. hov.·ever. as 11~1 wet:k hi': The only work now under v.•e.y on lhe secured cil y cnuncll 1ppro"al of a Corona del Mar Freewav is construction . . If y~u des ire ho,,esty, exF"trience . ind' recol'l'I• .,., Ill ...... k .. ,, ... Iv l..HV'I• ... ~~. .. __ : .... di. C..ht -·· 14.,.,,..., .... ttfffO, ·-'-1" VllltY. Slit ( ....... ,ti 011*1•-..... ,. ... , .. ,«. ,141.,. •ll'll -.... !ellll .. It ..... ltr!11CIMI t•lll ...... 111111 II I f 2'0 W•r ... .,. ii ...... (Mlt ........ . ,..., ..... 171 41 ,,:t ... l:tl Cj•t.lftMI AM,...,_. 6•:t-U71 c.,-,.1.,.., nn. 0•1,..0 O •.i ~ .. 1111111 'If ~lllf. JO ~twl 116'••· !llV'lrU ltftl, .. l .... J.11 '"'""' •• £,.....,1,,.,...~,. ~····~ llllY le , ...... \IC.., A'fl~I 111«lfl _.,.._ "'lu:t:' 91 elrfr!tf\. •-· i.lolfit (IOI• •t11tt•tld I I ,_1&'119" •out.I' 1114 C..tt Nttl. C1lll-lt l11~('l1n&11 •v tf"IV It U .....,,.,.,, ~1 111011 i i 7' -"'"-..,,11,y , .. ,il'i1tltll .. U .li ..-1~(Y· • resolu1ion to s~nd $100.000 in gas tax of Us interchanae wlih the Ne"t>Ort fund s on lhe University Oriv11: wo rk th i! Free~·ay that ~ part of lhe state"s ·con· year tract fnr extension of the Newport Nnthing \l.'\11 be Jos i hy the postpone· Frf'tv.·av four ·te.nths of a mile to !hi': men1. ho"'ev1.r. Devlin said ' • ~outh. fh11 freewa y no1,1· ends Just n(lith "Tht funds "'ill jual be held over until of the ro111fs intt rsection v.·i th ·erislol !he. ntkt fl~c3J }'t.Jr," "ht!: said. Str•~t and Palisades Rn11d. He al so 'ftid thllt a matchlnt $100.000 In 1'he <"1rlop1ed routt or lhe Corona d<'I county Art~rial Hlghw11y Fin1ncln it ~tar Free 1.1·~.v f(lkc.~ it from the San D1tgo Prcgram fAHf P) money will not be frte~·A~'· ju~t eail of Bri.~tnl St.reel, jeop.trdlitd diag(\naH~· 1 crns~ Baker Strt-et 10 11s "\\'e'l! havf' 10 renew the re.quest. Ne1~·f>9rl Frr.c"·ay lnt('rs<'clion just north .;,endations from ,,e ighbors wt h•ve worked for, then Alden's ii THE PLACE ! ' .. 1663 l'iacentio Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4138 " . H0Ult$: Mon. Thru. Thurs., 9 to 5:3~Frl., 9 t! 9-Saf., ~:30 to· S . which has been .tpprnvt!:d for this yt11r.'' <lf Pall~1de5 Roacf It foll.'.lws Pali~adt~ !o Devlin s&I~. ''but ~~~u~~ .. not .be..:~i • .£~~~[~h~~ ~~~ l~t~~ to~-~;-.s~a··i. t:-""""".·~·· . .,•,•.,•.•• __ •_-·,•-""",,_'"'l'.~, •_~,~ .. •-,,.•,.-.--.""·.·.•.·.-·,~---~~·.-_.-~--·.~~-'"'·""}""·•,• _,_.•.•.'~~----•,'-' ...... I •• ~. l°:_..' • ' .. ' . . ·' , ; .a -· 4... ' ~ "\";, I'" ""'lt41,._ •. \.t._-;;._" ·t'PI ( • '..:l._.; -~~-•-----· .. •"""~'"/\ ~ .. ~~-~ ... ~ -..... _,,, >f' • ---;_;..,~ , ' •• ~.:...... j . -... --.--~-------.---,~,. ., \ ' .. ... ·' Costa · Mesa Your Hometown EDIT I ON Dally Paper VOL 64, NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNf Y, CALIFORNIA TUtSDAY, AUGU ST J, 1971 TEN CENTS Coast By TERR'' COVILLE 01 Tftt 0•11~ lllle• \1•11 The old cnllrge tr~· harkfll'rd :0.!0P1dav night for offic ials of lhe t:oa~t Com- munity Cnllrge f)1.,-trl!'l. l"liey made one rnnr!> p1!lh lt1 ~ct Cn•ta ~le.~a cJ!y cnunr1l rnrn tn t·~1abh~h a special tt.~Se$~mcnt d1s!ric1 under the l~!.1 Ari 1n hu1lil nr.:1rll ~I n11ll1nn 1n 1111 prn1'en1f'r1t.~ ;it Or:1n~f' Cn:1-;1 l"nllrge 111 C-Os1a ~1CSil without rolcr <iprn1val. College"! Tax The pitch v.·as not we!; rl'ce1ved by councilmen "Ynu want u~ tn !iike lhe heat.'' rharg- rd Councilman \\'11!1am St Clair, ''\\'hy don '1 you do 11 ~" "Thi~ p1·escnratinn i5 100 ~hort. 1("1() riuick for n1e rn n1akr an~ dec1'i1on, '' ad· drd Counril1n ;i n Jack Hammr!t ·On!' prnblrm ;s th;i! Nrwpnr1 RPAf'h C1l1' Cnunc1I ha.< f(l!r! .11ou 'lrt,"' Coun ril- nH1n \\'il l11rr! Jordan iiil)d. The 1913 Arl would Edlow lhe <:lly nl Costa ~lesa to set up 11.n assessment distrit•I covering all the area served by Orange. Coast College . The district would have taxing po1.,.er to build <.'ert2.in im· provement s the college wants, hut the 1<suf would Ol.'\'er be brought to !he puhlic. (JranRt. Coa;;;L Collrge Sf'rve~ ~e.,rpo~t BFach as ''ell as Costa ~1esa , hu1 1he :'\p11•pnrt Council has no lega: sa1· in !hf' n1::itter. A n1on1h ;ign, Costa illrsa askPd the MOON-ORBITING SAT ELLITE -.t\rli.st.'s concer- tion sho1\·s small .~alcll1le br1nF kicked infff orbit arffund moon fr0rn Apollo I 5. J\lrin11ever is scheduled \Vednesday .iust before spacecraft carrying Lhree astronau1!1 ll'avcc; lunar orbit for return to earlh. Salel!it.e, first to he orbited from manned sprice- craft. is dc::.igncd to collect da!a about interaclion of Earth's magnetic field \.\•Ith the moon. .. Srn·prise 'fax Cut In Nc ,vport-.i\lcs n Sc hool s Likel ' l\P1< por! ·:'\Ir~~ e•hml d1,.1 r1r! trll~J lll'~ 11nrl t<1JW1<1\r r< 11111 _e r>! ~l'lrnP g11flrl npv.s at tflt11,t!h! ~ b11rliir 1 h1 ;:irinc Suprr1n1rn1Jrn1 .lnhn \\' \u•nll ''llli tn- d;ir !hP rl1"11'111 1'.:in anr1,·1 n11 P a 1.1~ r .. 1,, rPrluctlon fnr th~ J'lil-72 ~ r h n n I 1ril r rathrr than thP io.crnL 1ntrr;i'r th ;it h-'lrl been prnj)llsr(I, ~ Dr. i'i1ro!I crrdnrd ;in 01·f'rp;l\·n1rnl last year on thP 1nn'1 rf'rcnt $4 ~ m11l1on .1u1horized ))nnds for thr 1<111 ra \f' w1nd- f all. ln'IC'ilrl nf a 2.1-rl'n! bnnd 1nlrrpsl r<1t1•. thp count.1· ha:; 'Pt lhP t;.ix Irv~· 111 :i 2 cen!s for thP rorn 1ni: .\'Pilr. Nicoll s;i1rl Thi.~ resul1s 1n ;:i pos ... iblp f1r0p nf ;) .1 C!'nl., in (o<;l<i ,\fro;;:i ;inf\ !l 2 rrnt" in \pw. r<'rt Bf<irh frnm thP tot;il !;:i~ r;:itP<; le,·if>rl in 19iO·il. ;'\1rnll sa11I. fn,1;i ,\lr"<I t;.ixpayrrs p<1 1rl J::. 1.i pr r ~lflll nf il'<r«"rrl \'alu.:il1nn 1.:1~1 ye:ir. The .\ewpnrt Brach r.:it~ wa ~ $4 ill. ~ Apollol'iauts l(eep Bus y Sl'ACI:: C£;"1.'TErl . Ho11\1on 11 r 11 - nrb1l1n~ the moon 111 l11P narnr o( .~i·1fnrP, ,\polio l 'l ;:. thrrP <1 !'!ron;iu1~ i::nt "'C!I· r!rser\crl rxt1·n rc~I lnd;iv 11 h1I P th eir .~fHH'f'~hip rrilpf'd rno rP r\11•1t!rnrf.'i fru111 :t spnrr mi;;s1nn fli ri'fldy rank1ni? ;is A1n f'r1 ca·s n1f11!it rc11·;i rd1nc: '"\V1're in ~re;>I shilpC'.'' .<:iid \l1~.<:1on ("r.rno1and('r D;iv1rl R Scnl t ;if1rr hr. Allred /'11. \\'orden and ,/;imcs B. lr11·1n har! 9 hnur~ nf .'ilrf'p fnlln11·1ng onr of !hP busiest And nios.l prod1.1ctive da.1·s f'Ver ~fl<'nl hy rn::in in spacP. Their prize haul nf 228 7 pound.~ nr lunar s;:imples \11;:15 slowt>d rarcfull y 1n the nooks and cr;:innie~ of the cnn1mand ship Enrlr:ivour Scott and Jr1~in ~athered them nn thrC'r rlr11'"·' in thr fir~t moonr·:ir ;i1•n1~' thP rnll1nR fl(IOr nf !hp rnnun1aln 1·11!1cy !hey CJllcd hnme fnr fili hours, 5.i minu1<'!'. Afll'r lhr.v fl\l'nkr shnrll,\" ;:illrr 7 a rn. PIJT tnr1;i~·. the pi]nti; wrrP 11~kf'ri h.v i:rriunrl co1nmunu';itnr ,Jne Allrn tn con- firm rh;iL lhl'.'\" h<id ahoard par1 of the r1i::hl·fnnt dl'.'rp core sample the y drilled fr11m the moon. "Jne. \l'e wnuldn ·t lnsr sii::ht nf 1hi!I for ;ill !hr tra in Chin.:i." re plied Scott. "Thal s :'\n. I pr inrit y.'' c1reul;:ir Sr:i nf Rain~ 1,·hcrP R1L.<.s1a ·s l.unnkhnd n1onn robot lilndPrl J<ist j\'n\'rm · hPr T;:i.~s , !he Sov1PI .\rv.·s A~enc1. rPpnrlcd !hat tl1,. unm;:innerl 1 chicl P rr.~u1nrd 11.~ rrsP;irrh l11da.1· as toe sun n lSP flier lhP 1·a;:.t plain. Sn1ll ;ind fr11·1n lanrlerl nn !11r r;is!rrn Pd,l!r nf lhe Sr;i of R.a1ns Fnd;i.y and thr1r ~11rface ~1 ud1es. lof!ethrr \\'Ith orb11;il photograph.I', m;iy flf'lp thf' SoY1ets 10- rrr;i s;r lhe scientific y1r!d of th eir 1n1s;s 1on. From the Endc<11'nur. Apolln IS, "'ensors s!udied radialinn st reaming up from 1he lunar surf<1.ce to g1 vt. mf'ln fl j!f'neral p1cturr nf the makrup of 1hou sand.<. nf squatP milt>!<. Anoth er in· strum rn! examined the fe\I· gas parliclrs around !he m{)(ln. A tclcsropic camera is bein_i! nper;:i1f'd pt>riodically In photo~raph particularly in!ercsting ~trrlrhes or lun:ir terrain. It is powerlul enoui:h In PtC'k out nbjecr.~ as s;m;il l as a pit·n ic !ahle on tht> mono fro1n ifl mile.~ high. and cnvl'r :ibout 1 lfi, n11llinn ;:.qu<ire milf'S nf the mnon. S!nwP<i in ;i spcci;il comparlmen1 in the :itt s;rcl1fln nf E:nrlef'IV(IUf i~ ;:i )111\e ~<ilrl­ lite thP astronauls will IP..<il'l" in lunar nrb1l when th ey hl"11d home late Wednesday. District college of11eial.s to seek Nev.•port's opin1nn on !he 1913 Act. before requesting ti 10 Cost;i ~lesa. '"Th£'y weren"t favor of it." C.<'orge Rodd:i . vice presid~nt of lhe college. board of trustees said Monday ... But they ·ve had egR on the.tr face front nl her deals and I 1h1nk they were laking the chirken 1\';iy nut " • flnrlda represrnts Newport Bea ch nn tl1f• collrge board College officials n1ade their presen-• Plea tation dunns a study sesS hJO. prior to the council meeting, and did n\11 n1ake a formal request for the 1913 Ar i later Coast Commun11y f...ollege Chancellor 1\orman \Varson !old councilmen that a ne w item, not emphoisized before, \\'.'I ~ "the heart of th e 1\ho:e program " The ill'm is a S'.!61.()()(1 expendi ture fnr r;ible trlevl~ion ronnec!inns ThP r:i!:llr ~~·stem "'ould bf' hooker! 10 the collegP·,~ cn mp uter l11b. all departn1ents, ;ind could serve the. entire community. Falters "Perh;ips "e can d1str1bule what we have on c<i mpus to every person in every home 10 all our communities,'· Rodda said. lhf' cable television and computer 'YS!l'tll 1s designed tn open up the entire J1sr lif c'1ll ege cnur!;cs ro home viewers. \\'at son s:i1d the district h;is already .spenr SI.} n1illion on its lelecom- municat1ons S\ ~!em \\'at sun and Rnrlda bnth pu\hed the !See CO LLEG E, Page ZI Inductions Iced? Cl1a11ce of D1·af t E11act111e11t Slin1 \\'ASHINGTON fAPl -The bill tn ex- trnd the mil itary drafl has hit a House snag that apprently ices any chancr of congrl"ssional approval he fore Sep- 1.cmher. The bill \\"as tentatively pulled otf tndav·s House calendar beca use of ;i p;irliamcnlary tangle O"'er opeoing-up the llouse-Scnale co n1promise rneasure l"o specific ch;itlrn~es. C0ng1·r ss bc~in s a 1·ar;i11on Frirlay ;ind \l'nnl he b;ick un1il Sppt.. II. Antiwar srn::itors arP sr! tn f1l1bu str.r !he bill 11·hen il <'!Pars !hf' Hnusp Thf nlrl rlraft \;iw rx p1rrd JunP 30. and dr;:ift off1c!<1l1<. ~al" 1( a new law is not enacted soon 1hry l.l'lll havr to use their Lori g Trial 111 Mesari 's Porrio Case? 1"he ~.ii nf a llur1l1ngton Be<irh coupl,. ;ind a Cos1a t\1PS2-man ;iccused or nperatinc: ii ~1 5 ,0111~ ;i d;iy pornography .~upp!y hflusr appears 1n be hraded for a long courl ba!He 01·er ronstilu!ional ri c:hl.(. ' Ourinj:! 7\1nndf!v·~ ~r.o; . ..,ion <il \\'e.·~ fl l"angr rnu nt ~' ./ud1ri;il Di ~l.rirt. Cnurl , . Jurl~P \.\1 11 J1er \\I. Ch<1r<1m1.;i. w;i.( .~!ill in lhr prnrr~ .... of rulinR 011 the le~ali!y nf srarrh w::irr<111t~ u~co hv \\'rstminster po!1rP lo cflnfrs;ca\e two trurk!oads of l1ms ;ind phnlo.~. Oefen.~e <i l lflr'nr\~ fnr FrPr!rnrk A. li0;ir. ~4 . h1.~ 111/p K;n .. 11. bnth of 40fi2 Humholrl! /\\"l' .:ind Jnsrnh R<'ilano .. 'la. of Ifill J.rx1ngrnn l.<inr . Cnsl.:i Mes.:i. <'ontend lhr ~11urt'\ wrre 11nrnnslltul1nn;il All lhrrr werP hnokerl on le lnn y a11rl m1sdem r;inr1r C"oun ls nf srllinc ;inrl rl1s1r1hu!1ng obsrrnP m?JP ri;:il~ from ii 1\·;ir·r ho11sr ;i1 i .i l1~ C.nlden ~7t.s t St , IJ111H1ngt no Hr;.r·h A ~l']Uilrl nf 1111'\C \\'r ~!1n1n,trr polirr o(· f1f rrs raHIPd !hf' rn111plrx l;i ~! i\1:iy. h<Hil- 1ni;: off 20.~I U reels of l1ln1 and 30fl,!(X) phntngraptis Officers were l)ppcd off lo the ;il!egerl s;mut operation b.v a warehouse empl oye whn offered tn !iuppl,v 10 /ilm.~. Delective· Phll Marlinez sairl they depicted varinus scenes or 1nterC(lurse and other sexual ac1!1vi1.v. Fur1hrr ("opi,.~ or lhe lfl film.~ 1\·ere sr11.Prl rlur1ni:: !he r?.id along with o1hf'r films 11llcgedly standing rf'a dy for .ship· rnFn1 in a l<ir_i!e room ~1<1rl1ne1. t.nlO the cnurt that hi.~ men !ipent nf':irl y 12 hours silting through the m11tPnal"' v.·h1 ch were .~tac krrl in ratk.~ six lrrt high The ll;ilue of the alle~cd contraband !aken in the raid w11s eslimalrrl at $f)(XJ 000. Al.~o confi.~c2J rd v.·crr records ;inrl file.~ \l·h1r.h !ert officer.s tn cs!1m.:ilf that the. ::il!eRerl supply hoLL~e wa.~ doing up to $15,llOO \l"orlh of business a day, remaining authority lo call up some men \.\'ho were deferred under the previous statute. illeanwhill", draft officials toclay n1;idr preparations In sluff hrightly rolured capsules 11·1th iiurnbrrs and b1r1h rlat,.s In prepar<ition for Thursday·s S('heduled dr<ifl lnttr.r~·· The lottery \\'ti\ rletern11nr dr;ifl pr inri· t.v fnr mrn who !urn 1:1 tllis ye:ir 11 1s heini: !ie!d nn th(' ;iss11rnp1 inn Coni::rrs.c; e1·cntually will ext end the clrafl annlher two vears . Th~ HousP snarl f0l\011·Prl a !J.fi Rulr~ Cn1111niltee vntp 11-1ond;:iy n1ghl tn pC'rm1t rhal!('n~rs <l.l!i'lin~t Pf1rtlnn~ nf !hp rlralt bill as written by House-Senate conferees. Jet l •'ligltt.s • Rule s Comm1lfee Chairman \'{il\iam ~1 . C'llmer 1 D-tlltss. \, whose panel decides 11hcn ll'e.islatinn .'!:Oes In the floor, said the parliamentarian held the conferees. bill 1s technicall y had because it contnins ("hallenr f's to thn!Jf' sections. Col111er ~aid . 'vnu!rl send the bill hack to the cnn- '"f'"S He rs rcf11: .. 1nc tn relrnse it for House :ic1ion until his c om m i t t e e rcl'nnsiders 11~ Yo1r . A cnnfcrrnc-e con1n11l!cc is r rea!ed :i111111nP lhr Jlqu~r ;ind Sf'nale l''lSS dir- frrcn\ r1·r~1ons nf the sa111e bill. The • 1n1111t1rr rnusl c,,1nnro1111se the dH- frrenrrs. hul ra11n1J! adrl language of it!f ' 11 n nr rh;inge. something holh house~ h<il"e agreed on. Ai1· West Seel\.s No11-stop Biel F1~01n Cou11ty to SF An applica!ion by Hughes Air \Ves t In fl y jels from Orani?e Cnun1,I' Airport nonstop to S;in Francisco has been filed Disneyland? Ju st 8 il1 iles North of il1esa l~la 1\le~;i h;:i ~ an identuv prnblrm li!y ('Ounctlmen learnPil .\londay night th;:ir -ThP r1t.I' 1s nn! l1sled nn slale mnp.~. bu1 Ne"A'pnrt Beach ii; -Fnr C"ach lrcew;iy :;1t:n th<i! pn1n!s thr 11ay tn Cos1a :\fesa. r1ghr broadcast \'ew- port Reach -The lrerw;iv ! ho11 t 11 111 apraren111' halt 1n dov.'ntQwn Co~t;i ,\1e,iil . ncvenhe· le !<s still carries its nr11ihhnr"~ n:imr ··If s;omcbndy ;isks whcre Costa i\.lr_..;i is, 1ve alway .. ~;:iy n f' x 1 tn Nrwpnr1 P·zarh,'' complained Counr1ln1an \Vill1am Si Cla ir Sr fl<iir mnved 10 ch;in~e ;ill lh,1t. "\Vt should ask thr st;itp tn rPn;:im,.. th" Newporl. f'ree\\'a"' the Costa Mesa Free- w;iv." ht su,i:gestert . "Thev dnn'L wan1 ;iny frrp11'<1V~. sn 11f' nu.i:ht lo )!rt thr recngn1!irin ·· Hr al•n !<Ul:RPSl~d lht cilv <isk fo r mnre Costa .i.t .. ~;i sien~ on the frttw<iy~. Rn!h irle;i~ wi!! hr t,1krri 11p hy the Ci t'··~ ne1v frcewa.v rnmmillrP A l:irlv from th" <1uri1rncf' tnlrl !hr rnun. ril ;il)nut thp m~r Ci1y offir i;il~ ill!rePll to rherlt nn 1ha! Inn Ru! Co11ncilm;:in \Vill;irrl .Jnrrliln h ;i ri hi.~ n"·" ;:i n,~wPr for thr 1dPr>•lt v .eari "I '\i.!5l trl! '11 m wr ·re e1l!!it, miles soulh nf O!Vle yland," he quipped . \\lfh the Civil /;ernnautic·s Bna rrl Nn tiearing on the requ est has been :;rhrdulrd. however. accorrling to R11lph \\'1~er. acting chief examiner for the CAB in \\lashington , 0. C Air \\'·cs! curren!ly does have pa.~senger sPrv1re frnm Or<tnge Coun ty to out-of • sla te po1nts. bwt does nol fly from Orange County lo ;iny point~ in California. Philip F.""'Rettrncnurl. a .s sis la n t l\:e1l'port Beach citv man;iger , said tod2.y he 1ntf>nds !n S('f'k rn intrr1·ene in the hPBn ng. b;ised 11n an e~lah!i !>hed c1tv r nun c1J policy opp<ising add1!1onal Jet drparturC'~ Be11eriC"o ur l t h1~ m1Jrn1ng i;;i1d he is u11s('I hccau;;r. ;i~ 111 the controversial Arfl)na1es dr 1\lcx1co an p 11c;i11 on , i':l'"pnrl Bf',1eh 11as nnl nol1f1cd the 2.p- ~!1c ;ilinn had bren flied. llrltencnur t .s:i1rl Sa n!a An;i 1\l;iynr ,Lnrr n Crisrt ll'<i.~ the onl y puhhc nff1c1al 1n Oran;:ie rounl y notrficd nf lhe rrquc~t . \V1 ~cr 1h1s morn1n'! s;i1rl a nun1her of r11 v and s!<ilr nfli rials were informed. '\l"e sen! n111if1cat1ons \Q the niayors of ~;i111a P.ra rbara . Oxnard ;ind Bakersfie ld,'' \\'1scr s<itrl. ;i]ong with 1he ma~·ors of Lo~ AngC'lc.~ and several Bay area com· n111ni!lc.~. Hr .~aid !hr Santa An11 rnraynr wa~ nnuf1ed bcra1J ~l" the CAB 1hought the <11rpnrt. 11•as in ~<ih1a An?> He did not knri111 1! L' 1n cnumy territory \\'1 ~rr s;aid no hr.annl! on the request 11·11! })e sr.:iledulerl unl 1J 1l l.~ ordered by thP CAB, 1l~elf \Vhen rht rlireclive com- e.~. \\ 1.~er s..:i1d, he 1111J name an examiner and ser. a pre·he;iring conference date. Orange Coast J";icoll c'<111t ionr1r that 1hr bond lr1·y cr1ulrl incrcll~P <1g<11n nrx! )r<ir ~1nrr 1hr amount eo?le('1f'rl 1 :irirs from .1·p;ir tn ~'P<lr until th!' h11orl i;:.~UP I~ p.11rl nrf The r<ite is sl'I b.v rhr cnun1~ deprnrl 1ni: on ifle b<ila11ce of the OOnd rcp<1 yn1r.nt .:H.·cou"I. N1cn1I ;l'lid. The hearing on thc._$_9!2 million budlo(r( will he includPrl with lhe re,i:11l11r agcnrla Item~ on the 7 :w pm hn<irrt meeting tn· -1he Forum of E.c;l;in cia Hiph School, 2323 PJacen1 ia A1·r .• Cos1a Mrs:i. Scn!I ;ind Irwin s1rugglrd rnr snmr. 1in1c p11 !ling the drill out of thr .~urface t.!onda~· before starting their la st surfare excursion . They then had d1rficultv dl.~;issen1bling the drill to flt inlo their cramped landin.I( cr;ifl , Falcon . Four Lanes Nixed 'M'enther Restaura.nt OK For Danci ng The Jolly Rn,11er Rc.slAurant. t'lflO H11rhrir Boulrvard. was i:i:ranted permission by the city council :'llnn- da~· nl,11hl tn ;iJ1nw dP11eing in its ('O('kt11 il lnunj:?f'. •·\fhPrr~" askrrl Cns!<i ~lcsn Councllm;in \Villard .lorrlan "'Rt'!wrrn thf' t;ible.~·· rcpl1Pd CnunrilrTI:in \\"il h11rn ~! r!:1ir T.he prrmit v:a~ J!rll'11ed wi1hnu\ n'bJrctinn ... -. ' -~· " •• " "V..'e m<ide a lhorough se;irch of the LM <L11nar 71-lodull') beForl' we let it go.'' Scot! <t~sured anxious scienlists on e.11r1h. The Falcon v.•as jetll~ncd Mond;iy night. Or. Harrison H, Schmiu , ;r 11eologlst· ;ind b;ickup pilol for Irwin. liaid Scott and , I r\I in" almost certainly .Q:athered ~am pies of a l<irj?r serlion nr lunnr bi!'Jnry. perhaps da\Jng back close to its earl1esl d11y~ • •·J dnn I r.hink lhrre·s any question !hat v.·e had a fantas11r exploration mission nn the surf;irp nf !hf' moon <il Hadley," Srhmitl told rPportrrs this mnrninR . F,ven whill' lhP a~tron::iut~ ,'tll'pt , ;if1rr ~1onda.v'11 f!•.urlhng ~rhrdulr, t h P F:ndea\'our -opcr11 to>d 11s 11n nrh1t1n.1t nhl'r.rva!nry. it.~ $Ji m1lhnf'I <irr;iy nf 11'1• ~r\Jmi'of.!'; mappini;: hroad ~lrPl rhPs nf rl ll!:J rrl moon tl'.rrlfln that may ne.vrr ~ ,·1.c:itPd hy m11n. . " Tbe1r orbit sw~pl . over U}c. gP(lal .. •• ~,. ' I • Wilson Str__eet Bid Fails Fnr the sttond lime 111 a yrar. Costa f\lesa c.i!y collJlcilmen haYe refused In make \VilSfln Street, east nf Hafbor Boulevard. 1' fnur -lane thoroughfi1re. Monday night the council narrowly defeater!. l-2, :ii traffic rommis..~ion prn- po~al 10 r limin11tr parkin~ on Wilson br1we~ Ii 11 m and ti p.m. The council did 1ssut. 11 warn1nj.!. I hat l'nmp mrasure "'Ill h<iYP In bf> four1d ll'l .~nh•r 11n incref'l~ing traffic problem nn thr roar!, RP$!drnt.~ 11lnn~ Wilson prrsrnlrC: 11 prtitinn wirh l:ll'l s1gna!u re5 111!ain.~t I~ rroposr.d '"nn par~lni.;·· !;1.w J\1ore t.haa,stt. a!ll'nrlf'rl the rottncil ,mec!inr.. · "\re now cn"unt 10.flOO c11r~ • day on • • .. : Wil5"0n and lhere we re 15 accldenl5 on it !he past y'ar,'' reporle:d lraffic engineer J11me1 Eldr!Oge. :.Increased lanes should rlecrrase the density of traffic: In each lane." Re.~ldcnls , howe ver. argued thAl Wilson 1'ln "t rcall~· wide ennugh for fi:er lanes. 11nd many ,11rgued that ~ four lane road "'11tlld m:ikr ii. lmj'.)(lsslblt: fnr them to cnlrr their ~hnrt drivrw;iys. ,\f11.i:or flnbrrt "'ilsnn i1dmilled. 1"\Ve"ve Jtot ~ome of the lous1t.sl ltprons for en· • l<'rinl! dri veways l"ve rver :;een.'" H111f 11 dozen homtownrr~ ari;iued 11i;a!n ,1 lhe prnrio~d chang<'s 11nd sug· ,;i:r.11lrrl makini;,..it 1' nne-way st ree.J. ln one of tile Jjghto.r moments ot ... thi:...._ \ . ·""' ...... ., ....:. ' . ~. '· evening Eldridge remarked: ''So y(lu v.·on't !~ink jt's all bad, 1 did reeeiYe one phone c<1ll and three. letters in favor.·· Councilman .lack Hammett firs1 moved In refer the Wilson Street problem lo ~tart members for 11 Jong term ~turly tn C11mt up with .. innov11th·p idea.!(' for a soluUon. Hi.~ motion died for !;.ck of a Sf'Ctlnd Then Councilman William SI Clair moved tn approve the nf'w ord inance rlimil)~ting da~1ime p11rking nn \V il.son. f,nuncilrn:in Willard .JnrdAn ~upported his motion. but {lo!h men found !hem~el Yes "n the. ~hnrt end nl 11 .1·2 count ThP 11rtion lin11IJI' l;iken, on 11 5-0 "nte. · .1s... c9uNp1L; p.,, -,,. ---.,d·, -~ ..... ..,. J ~lore nf 1.h;it typically Southern Cali!orn!a weather is the forecast for today and \Ve.dnesday. Hlgh~ d)ong lhe beaches will reach 77 :ind 90 inland. Lows tnnighl around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODA. V "ftl o•lu:r Earth." the rock· rcoloyy musical bo~ 1n Cost.a J\feso's South Coast R~ertary, u n hit at tire Hi111ti11 uon Hart- ford Thealf'r 111. Los A tigele3. Ste. EutcrLa1nnrc111 . Page 20 . Co!Utrol1 C~K••"t V• ' Ci.•11!1'41 11·U c .... 1t• i1 (•t•IWllr~ JI D•o111 Helle•• 11 l~l!t•itl I'••• I IM•r1it111"'111t lt·10 ''"""'" 10·11 HOrD\<D•O U """ ~......... ll M 1il~l I Murlltt ~11".tflKI 11 Mo"lll lf·tfl Muh11I '~""' tt H1t1e"'' H1w1 •·J OtO ... I (OUlll1 It i•l•ll 1"1rl1r 11 iHf11 1 .. 11 i!ec-M1r-1t1 1 .. 11 Ttlt•+.1011 1' "''''''' l•·t• WIHllor I wa,.,111'• H•w• J.J.U Werltl MIW'I w •' ' I .., .-. ' 2 OAJL 'f PILOT Bill Faces Show.down PropQsed State C~a,stli11e U11it Vote Set SAC~AMEl\'TO I A ... l -A bill In creat! a new sti!>te a,tt ncy 11·1th 1·01P )Vlll"Pr n1 .-r locally apprn\'ed roa~thne de1·elnpmPnt fa ced a showdn11n 1·01e nn !hr ... ;.;;eMbly Ol'J(lr tMa ~· Afthnu~h th .-measurp hi· A~se mblyn1.ln Alan S1rrnt~ 1n -BP1rrl.1 Hiils1, h"~ :if\ C'O· a uthor~ 1n lhr A~.~rmh!y -all ~mnrrdl s -11 far.-~ a tnup,h 1e~t !I nri>d~ a 111·n- th1rru ma1or1t y of ~4 1·ot rs to &o to the Sr n111e The Sii>rntl' hill 11·nuld ~P! up si~ re1;1on;ol M<1rrls alnn.1: (;i.hf/"l rn1 a·0 1 lfl0- m1le coaslhne tn rtview del't>lopmtn1 plans in a coa stal zone extenrl ing frnm three mites at sea to l,1'1()() yard~ inland The regional board~ also v•outd ha1·e planning authoruy fM' five mile1 tnland. A stae board. th e Califl'lrnia Coa!ta l Znne CtinMrvation Commission. v.·ou!d rf\'1ew 1..,cal board decisions and ha\"t. a final ~ay. ( 'nn~er\ ;i\1\ PS \\lln a 1 w1nr1· nn th.- A~~r mbh· flnnr l::t'I 11f'Pk 14llrn t hF ~' amrndrd thP S1rrnt~ bi ll tr, g11'e lflc•al of- f1r1als a 1·n11ng n1:11nr1ty flfl eil ch prn· pi"!'f'rl rf"g1nn:il bnard. fiu( spnkesmf'n fnr lnral gnvrrnrn<'nl ~!Jll nppnsP thf' mf'a~urr. \\'hich thrv ~re n(ll nnh as unOt-rm1n1ng homf' rulP alnni;: the coa.~t. but al so setting a precedent in other areas Conser1·at ion1~t s 1ns1st l{l("al nffJflals are sub;ect to such strong pressures 10 incre1n their pro perty ta x basts by a\lov.·in1 nev.• homes a:nd busint.S!t..' that they ha\•e ladled to proteet the\coa..,tline. from un11.·i~e de l't!opment~. F'nr n,, ~P.'lle reason. the cnnserva11on1s1s oppose rlnn11 nanre nf lncal nff1c 1als nn the rt>~1on.'ll agenrir.~- Thf:' rnc~•ure 1~ 1n1rnded Jn hlr11·k prJ1.1 te dr11rl opmrnls 1hal rrdl.Jl"P public arrf'~s 10 !hP orean and tn rr.ser\e lhe shoreline fnr 11'atrr-rrl;ited 11rt1v11 11!s, borh recrra!1onal and commrrci?J. Anolher prnpnserl guldtlinP fnr new roasthne plans "oulcl rrgulate ~horel1ne de\•elopment to prntecl the l'lew. of the cnasi from the nearest public h1gh11·a~'. Already urbanized .treas of the coastline would be excluded. St. Clair Asks Mesa Try Again To Snag Court M acA rtliur Relo'Cation Work to Start in 1973 One Cnsta r-.te::;a Cl"unrilman thinks !he city shnuld re.ne.11· its effort Lo !.lke the propl'lsed Ha rbor Jud1c1a! District court com plex· away from Ne ll·port Beach, "They're trying to remort the coastill freev.·ay, maybe 14e should gn back to the county and ask them lo reconsider nur court side."' \l'illiam St. Clair suggest ed 1'.fonday night . Ccosta t-.1es::i tried to cnn \'ince Oran;:e O'lun ly Supe:rvisors to build the Cflurl- house complex across from city hall nn property nv.'Tled by the Or11nge Ctiuntv Fair AsS6c1at1on. Counly offici11ls . hn11.·. ever. picked a site al Newpo rt Centf'r Council men tnok no off1ci <1 ! <1cl1on. but ad vised the citv st::iff Ill check nn the posi;ib1Jity of a Sll'l!Ch in courthouse plifll\. - St;ite pl<1ns In rrlncate f\tacArlhu r Bnulevard around !he t.:n11·ersfty Dri1't - Corona del ~l a r Free11.·ay interchange cal! f(lr wor k tn be gin . e11rly in 1973, a Cahfo rnia Oi\'1 sion of H i g h w a Y s spnkesm~ll ~aid 1od11.). Con.~equenth·. Newpnr! Brach plans 1n extend Untl'f".rs1!\' OrivP from rxis!ing f\lacAr1hur Bnule.vard \\'e~t In Jamboree Road 11•111 be delaveci until then Puh lir \\'nrks Dirert,,r Jnc:rph T :::>e1·!in explainrd that thr <'1ty and s1a1e '1a'.e agreed In 11e. !he h\·o pro1er1s toi:;ethrr, alnng ll'i1h fill work planned by The st~te arrn~s San D1egll Creek. as a cost-cutllng movp Jark HzJl1n , d1s!r1ct rlesl gn engineer for thr Stale 01 l'tS1fJ n 0f H1ghwa.vs. said 1he prnJect has hef.'n scheduled for the IB72-73 fiscal vear all along De\'i"1n 1nd1cated he thought !! 11·as to be .. ,_ -.. Dil!lY P ILOT 5'111 l'~o•o PARK ING IS STILL "IN" ON COSTA MESA 'S WILSON STREET But It May Be 'Out' Soon a~ City Ponders Traff ic Flow O•l.NG-l CCI.ST DAllY PllOT 0 11'1 .. C.[ COA ~T PUl LISHl .. V COM •,_ .. ., Re'ti•rl N. w.~J p, .. a ... , .~a PyDI ,.~ ... J 1L~ tt Cw•!ov \l,(D .. , ... df"I l '<I C.-•1 1 Ml ~ll!' T~e,..1 1 IC'tt~<I Ed•'()t lhe .. 1• A M w•e~i •t "''~'0 ·~ Eo! ..,, Clo~t1t 1 H. lee• R;c~o•ll P. Nolf "-'""'~· M 1n10 ~~ (~"ft'l c ......... ou1,. 110 w,,, ••v s1,.,, M1ili~t "''••n : ~.O. !e• 156 C, '1&1~ O"'•r Offl,•t l..., .. 171 41 6•1·•Jll Cl..tftM A4•erthl~t 6•1·S671 Frorr1 Pt19e I COUNCIL. • • 1ra~ In rt>ftr !h(' nialtrr to c1t~ staff for a qo.rja l' srud1 . <1.~ !':11gg .. ~tt>d b) City ~f.1n.l~er F'rtd Snr~abat. This pr>Ln!s Up lhe s~nlt' rrnhltm thtnughnut 1hp c11~," )1<11·or l\'il,<.nn .~<11d . 'll"e. hal'e 1·pr'" f('w cnnrl p;:isr 11·est ~trrer~ l\r n"rri'li"ni;: lrrn1 ~"lu11(1n~ ·· \\"il~nn I• ,1rnl'd !l1r <111rl1<'nrr that 11 anPlthf'r ~nhit ""n 1~ n"I f/"11111rl . hP will 1·nre a~atn~t park1n~ on 11ie ~11·t>r1 Sor5ab;il rrm1nrlrO rnunr 1lmcn 1ha1. ~ll<'h lnng-lrrm prnirr t~ a~ 1hP \\'IOen1n~ nf f;i1r Or11 P ~nrl DPI ~1 ar 1'l'Pl111e ;:ire plannrrl. ;inrJ lh:11 el1n111111t1n~ p;;irk1nj!'. on II ll~nn would on l~ hP 1cmpnrilry in any {'I ( n t_ ll'i lson ~1rrr! 11111 hf' n a1:i1nr lhnroughf:ire v.1th ln11r. anti ma,vhr ~h: !ant'~ one day ln thl' ru1urP . It 1s e:..:pf'rled tn lla ndlt 20.000 cars rla il)' r11v nlf1r1AI $ agrPPd th:it m11~·bf> that ~hnuld he done sooner 1f no other solution 11·0rk.~. Girl, Au to .\ewport Beach 15 ; Struc k hy A l5-ye<1r~ld ~ell por) Bt AC'll girl v.·A~ siruck b.1 a Cilr .it 9 4j pm . :'l!nndAv wh ile 11.·alk1rig aga1n~1 ii rPrl h;:ht• at th.- 1ntt.>rse.c110n of 17ih Sirret ,11nrl Xt"'Jlnrt Bnult \':trd in \:()sta ~le~a . -'Ctnrrl1nji to pn;1ct rt'ports •• dnne soo ne r, however. rts l a~! 11.·eek he srcured city council approl'a] o.f a resnlution to spen d SI00.000 in gas 1<1:t funds on the University Drive wor k th is )ear. 1'\oth1ng 11·1]1 bf' Jo.~t h,v the postpone· nirn!. hn11·e\·er. 0E'l'1 1n said_ "The funr!s v.·ill ju.~! bf' h~Jd o\'er un11I the next fisc?J year," he said. He also .~au1 that a malchini;: SI00.000 in cnunty Ar!eri11l H1gh11.·ay Financing Program fAHFPl money v.·ill not be je-op;irrlizcd. '·\\·c·u ha1'E> 10 reneu.· the request. 11h1rh ha;; been apprOVE'd for this year." De vlin said, "but t.h11t shnuld nnt be a prnhle m since the cnun1y alway!> gives top priority tn bark prnjl'c ts."' Hallin s?.irl the state is proc etd1ng with the rarly ph ase~ of hi.~ scheduled w~rk nn th e Corona de! ~far Frreway. despite its unrtrtain tie." about where ii 11.•111 g(I. ll had hren planntrl 1(1 cnnnrrl wi !h thP. P<1cific Cfla~t Freew.:i.v al 1\t wport fenll;!r, b11t thr stair h;is bn11.·f.'c1 10 l\'r11port Rr.:ich rr~10rnt.<: anrl a.c;rl"rd th::it lrg nf !hr roa.<:!?J route 11.on 't be built \I 1thn111 !heir con,<.rnt. \l:'lll1n ,<.::t tO 1hr ~t111 e 11·111 , in lht> l'.'17:l-i4 f l~<'.~I 1r::i r. rnnt1nu,. \l'i!h plan~ 1n ,<.tek hirl~ fnr r(lns1 r11r1inn nf thP fre ,.1111\' 11."rlr. from thP San DiP~o Frrrll·ay to Rnni!a ('anrnn Hn::irl. nr::irl~· 21 hl'llf·mile SflUTh nf l'~ll'Pf"i!I J)r11·r . H:il11n rxphunrrl thr r X1l"0~11 r fll( wn rk n·,pr San Oiegn Crcrk will he Oone f ir~! lo .lllnw !hr nrw r::ir1h to <'nmpletrh· .~r!llF The onl y 11·ork noll' undfr \\<'•.\' nn the (Qrona rlel ~1 ar Fr·rewav is cnnstrucllnn of i!s inll"rchange with thr Nr ll'pnrt Free"'ilY that is part of lhP state'.<: con- tract f~r ext ension of the Nrv.·pnrl fr('ewav rour.tenlhs of 11 n1lle (o thr south That freew;i:-' nn11.' ends just nnrth of the rnad·s 1nt~r~cct1nn 11•1th Bristol Street and P:ili.<:11de~ Road. The ,110npted rnule nf lh l' Cnrnna . dPl r.·l;:ir Frre11·1!.\' take'.~ i1 from Tht San D1e11:n Freell'a\·. J~l~t Pa ->'l nf BrL.Stnl Street, di11gona.\1v a crn~s Baktr S!rt.-l !o 11~ /\'e1\por1 ·F re~11·;iy 1ntrr~1>c!1(1n JllS I nnr!h 0~ Pah,<.arles Rnad I! f'l!ln11s f'ah~ades 10 ~la c ./\r 1hur 11·hcre it 1urns toward !ht sta. Councihnen Den~' SaJes1ne11 Per1nil 0Yer Con1 plaints ,A, dnor·(O·rlnl'>r ad vertisini,: cnmprt n~ ~1nnd;o\' 11·as den ied perm1~~11')n to nperatf 1n Co5ta J\1esa by the c11y cntln- ci l Counc1ln1en refu.~ed In gr11nt a bus1nf'S\ !1censt tn Tht \\.alking M<1n . lnc nf L-Os Angel .-~. !n dislr1hute ad\'l'rtising matter for a marktt rh.lin. "We h111·e had a Jnt (If complaints aboul the personnrl you use from door·to-door ." C'i l.v 1\·lanagtr Fred Sorsabal told ""alk 1ng J\1an srnkesmtn. .I. R Kubnn. ~pea king fnr the r nm- p,11ny. repl1Pd ... \\'e h'll't \'Pr~· fe11· rollrgt gr.iiduar .-c. nr ph!lo.~nphers. hur a )ol of 1r 1r.rr~ Rut \\'l" keep thtm tightly ~11prr11~rd ·• "Olh,.r ('0n1pan 1es h1rf.' hou~l'IVl\P('\ for the inb,"' (nuncilman \\'1lli11m S! flair ~.:iirl "! much pr~rer hnu!ew1ves to 11 inf\" rnunri!mtn wPre un<1n1n10u ~ 1n rle.n~·1ng lhe appl1cat1on ror a bu~1ness license. W 0111c111 Seized In Stveets Stvi pe Stuffing yourself 11·1th ~weets including 11·hole rackagts of cn ndy and cookies. a total o 33 items in Pill. cin cause more problems thin a bulging 11·ais1lint . A rie11te Santa Ani:i v.•oman. 11·ho pnhrt 111!1tge h11d su.~pi~lou~ly g11ined 14·e1gh1, 11·1! arres!td at a C(lslR J\l t sa m11 rktt ~1 fJnd11y af1tr she 14·add ted out tn11·11rrl her ca r r Off1ctr Ph il .\fcfnrnitck ch&rged that -"·';/"lrlrd .~11re1.~ wnr lh l l7 5.' ll'tre rrtnr1f"d from ht r dress. pantyho~e. ,11nrl 1n.,1dr th t e:.r. ~h.-11 11 \ l>M~trl nn rnmmr.rr1i\I hur.o;lar1 rhar~r$ 11~ a rr~ul1 1n~tl"i\d ,.,r nnl y ptr1~· thr f1 ~hnplift1nQ:, pnl1C(I: PohC\' wh6l't UJe,y claim to ha\'e _f \"ldenc1 •t LAl'C Notified ·~ Just Showdow·n Over Hyde Slated DAil V PILOT \It!! P~Olfl GOING BACK TO SCHOOL CMPD's Lt. Smith ~1esa Officer 1'o At.tend 1'raffic School Co~ta ~1 esa pot1rf" L!. Avery G. Smith \1·111 attend the prest1g1ous Northv.·eslern Univer,1;ity Trr11f1c Institute in Evanslon , Jll . beginning next mnnth . Smith , commanrler of lhe police dept1rtmenrs Trafrie Bureau, descn~s lhl' nine-month, $! 1.000 program as "the Cadillac nf !raffle schools.'' Sinrt 19.16. !he Nnrthwestern traffic program has graduated thousands of ad · m1ni strl111·p levrl lav.•men from throughnu1 1he world. China included. r-or ex<1n1ple. Capl. \\lu Li Chuen. who anend!!d th!! insti1ure befnre the Com· n1un1st regime wA~ estahlishrrl in China , 1s knoll'n tn ~till hr a men1ber or !hi! J\'ank1n~ Police [)eparlmPnL Smi1h no!e5 . C-Ompetillnn 1~ fierce j(I .'iriplying fnr a spol llmnnR the 100 enrollees at each .<:e11sio n ;inrl Lt Smith 1.~ nn(' 0f on!~' nine Californians ::iccep1Prl ff'lr the feOerally funded prngr;:o,m s,.1·en of those are from N/"lr1hern Cal1ftlrn1a . HP !nok ;i threr-week course at f\'nrthwe.~tPrn l11sl April. "It wa.<: JIJ.~l an ;ipJl('t1IC·whellPr," h,. expla in~. hrf!Jn,1! :1 Thi('k bounrl \'O[ume 0r not,.~ anrl refrrrnet malrrial compiler!. Thr <'11,11 "di ('nntinue In pa,v his fu ll sal::irl' fflr lht> n1nr mnn1h periorl. a PfP· qu1rf"mPnt fnr 111·rrpt11ner unrlf'r the frrlrr;il rrn~ril1n·~ nri:::ini;i;;i11nn Onf' n!hrr ~ripula11nn 1s !hill he 1nu~L rem<11n 11·11h th,. Cn."l;i Mes::i Pnhrf' flepartmen1 lnr al lr;1~1 lhrre .1rilr.~ ilfler gra011::itinr1 Sheer \'fllll mP I~ ('ns1;1 l\1 r.~11·.~ rrimHr,v !r;ilfir prnb lrm. Sinith !ia.1<: "Thr intrr.~r('!ion of '\pwpnr! :ind H;irbnr Rou](>1•flrrl~ 1.~ thP hus1e.st. in lhe <'lllltl!v. prnh;ihl,r th,. ~l.::iJ.e..'" hf" th.-orizrs. S1nre hP JOinrO 1hr ~r; 15 1·ear~ ;ii;:n, !ht> ~··~haPf'rl 1nrersec11nn hA s htcnm e. lhP. principal funnel for 9.'>.000 coa5\·bound cars d111ly. CofC Unit \Yill .\!Pe t (hrr Co11~t lin P Rill Thr lri;1~l;it11 r ,..n1111111l tf'f' nf Cn·.t ::i '''"". rh:in1hl'r nf Cnmni,.rr<> ml'P1<. nr\! \)nnrl-'I\ !n ~r11rl1 1\~crn1hl.\· 8 111 14<1 on rn;i~!hnr rn11crr 1 ::it1nn f'ht1n1h('r nlf1r+;il~ ~R iel tt1r hill i"nuld ~r r10~1•11· .1fr•'!'I !hr n1 ;:in!!r Cn;i.~t hrc .1 11,r 1! r,1;1hl1•h,.1: ~1>; rr~li•n:1I rnm - m1~~1nn~ 111 1h no11rr 111·rr rn;i~J;il ;irPa <. ThP lr~1~l;it1\'r r·o mm l1l rP mrr1~ ;it nnnn 1n 1he Trmrlr G::i rrlrn t nr~taur.:inl r res1den1 Ed .Ju~I of 1hP Orange {;1111n· II" Lrai:ur of C11 1r~ ~a1rl Mnnd 11 y !ha! ht "'ill personally <'hilllenj!P th.-ri i:h! ()f Jo~rph ll) de In rrprc.~rnt !he li>a~ur ;ii !hr Auii,. It .ner11ng of the I.oral Agenry Fnrm:tt1on 1·0,11tn1s.~ion 1 l.AFC 1. _ Jt1st. Fountai n Vallry rnai·or, 1ti.~patt h­ rd a letter 10 n1C'he rd Turnrr. exec11tirr t1 ffi('cr of !he I.AFC statin.11 flatl.Y !hat 11.l'de: "forn1all.v 1aealer1 his posit ion .1~ ('ity rPpresrntalil'e to lhe comm1ss1on '' la st \.\lrdncs<li) He arlrlrd that the lrt1gu,. then rle1~m1nrd 1h:i! lhf' c1l1es' 11Hern11 !1" to the L,\fC. ~121~·nr Tony Coco of Tustin, !ihould serl"e until il re i;:uh1r rl'presen- tAt t\'t ii: chnsrn on Aug 12. Hl'de harl informed 1\irnrr bv lener lasr · Frid 11~· thal ht was rt.!!igl1ing tr- f Pr111 r mirlnight Au.q . 12 Tht Lil~ Al ami1 n~ Counrilman l111Pr ,1;aJd hP still c0n•1rler~ h1m~elf rh111rman nf !ht LAF'C and wn1ilrl presirle <11 !hi" ,\uR:. 11 m.-~(l!lJ.!. Hvrte was nilmPrt ehairm:in nf the L,\fC, rcplaring F1111£'r!nn C0uf1c·ilma n Lnu1.~ "Rl'rl " Re.inharrll .Julv 14, ;if1tr he defeated Re1nhard1 for the Post 13-12 at /II July 8 leaj\ue rr.eet in11. Re1nharcl t subsequently filed a. lawsuit PUC Grants Biel>< Of Newport Aide On Marina Iss ue By CAT\'DACE PEARSON or 1~. 0.111 ""'' 11111 LOS Ai\"GELES -Acting Ne\\'porl Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil !oday addressed the California Public Utili ties Cl"mmissi0n Examiner nn lts prnpnsed marin:1 takrover anO 11•as granted a forma l pC't1!inn !n inlervr11P. Public Utili!ie!'\ C/"lmm!s~ion exa miner RobC'rt Barnett <'nnduclerl 1hl' he11ri ni;. HP will m;:ike recommenda1ion~ later to the full rue . The r ue i~ f':tamininj!'. II prnpn~;:il ln a~sun1P t·nnlr!ll 1)1'er !hr ope ratinn or all hut puhli l'l ,v owned and oper;itcd n1arinas in CalHnrn1a. Thf" pe.l1r1 nn granlP1l to Nrwporl Real'h and the Ll'lS Anizeles 0-iu nl .Y Rn;irO of Supervisor!\ s11:nif1es !hilt the PllC h11" "rrrni;:ni7.Prl !hp <'ily 11~ ;in inttrr~trd p:ir- tv "hi<'h c:in lhrn he heilrd in !he 1•a.~P ." ~<11rl 1.;:irrv i\111lrr. chairman nf 1h1> rnarine di~1s1on 111 th" Newport Har bor Chamhf'r or t:nn1111rrrr. ·The t'il \' h:i~. in r~.~rnrr. tied it~ prl i· tinn 1n wllh !hP county." Millrr rxphunrrl. Thf.' Ln~ i\nf!Ples Cnunl .\' Bnard ri( Suprr1·1.~ors ha.~ .~;;111l it "l'1rv.·.~ !he. pro- pn,r.:il 11·1th ~rrat <1l.:1rn1 " Ori,llina1r0 b.1· 1 hr Pinnrrr Skipf)f'rS Rn:i1 ()11·nPf.( A.<:snr1<11inn of l\1::irina de1 Rry. !he mn1·pmf'11t rall~ fnr thP s1<1te al!enc\' In 11~.~ume lttnsdic tinn nver r:ite~ rhari:,C.d b,v privatP milriniis. inch1d in~ thn"e nn puhhr properly but !eai;.erl by pn1·;:ifp nprr::ilnr.<: Tlirre are About 20 such marinas along the Oran~r Cn;is!. or thr\f'. rhrrP ;irp If) !hp Suni;.rt-H11n- l1ni:-1nn H:irhnur .::irr11 . r11 n ;ir1> lfl lhP OPIV n::in:1 Pn1n1 Harhtlr <1nrl !hP rem<11nd rr ;ir,. In ;\p11·pnr1 l!arhrrr. :\l<1r1n,. int r rrst~ 1n l\r11·pnrt Rc111·h h'l\1' rrntr.ctrrJ '4C:lln~t lhP prnpn.~a l. i;.,..1 In.I! J;i11d \ ;ilur" n1:i1..-h1i::hrr m;ir1n.l ra1f'~ ;in f'r nn11rn1c n<'tr .. su.1 In th1 ~ i!fl':I A 111,•!l'•O In rl11.n11~~ lhP rn11rr prnpns;it "h1~rrt t•n th r [;ir t fhP rl '(' h.1~ nn i1 1n .. rl1t·!1"n · 11;r, hr:irrl h11! no 11r!lnn 11·;ii;. 111kf'n ~.~rnr!! ~111d ht' will <'arr~· the f!llr~t1nn In thr f't "f' "Thi~ rl 1i:m1~~<1 I 1 .. F11Jl1· ~11nrnr1 rrl hv !hf' r\ll' nf l\'"ll'flOl"I Ar ::t<'h -"nd All it• r!rrrnrlcnt~.'· ,\11llf'r .l-:iirl 111 nnnn rhalleng1ng the IE'gAl lty of Hyrle 's selsc- t1nn . 'Ph!' lra,i:ut: h,.lrl 11 ~pcr111I met.tint: last \\'rdr.esl'iav and rlri·l ;irprl l!l'rle·5 seat on th.· l.A.F{'. l'iH.:a.11 hy a 12-9 \'Otf:. Hydr said :it !h;it t1n1r, "l do not want to prolong this dispute. I l'aca!e. th!! po~! ,, .Just saicl ~1nn1lay he. IX"liPVl'.~ !hat Hyda was !'1Jncere in his re>s1gnat1on thal nigh t but people flr c1rcu mstanct! had later ~rd hun 10 .:hange his mind. Jn hi~ IE'tter rn Turner. Ju.~t said he had named a nominatmg committee of Ed Hirth , !'\'Pwporl Beach mayor : Henry Wedaa . Yorba Lind11 mayor and Ha l Sims, La Habra mayo r. Ted Bolog1i Offers Mesa His I-lo1·11e Fnr morr 1h<in Five }'f'an;, Ted Bologh has risen from the ;i udlence In challenge Cos1a Mtsa councilmen on a multitude of Issues. But f.1nnday night he. v.·armed their hearts instead or tempers. The lon,ll·tim~ council roe fa ilecl !() m;ike a personal appearance., btJJ hi~ name nn the agend;i brought smiles from each councilman. Balogh w111s nfferini to sell his house tn the ci ty. He"s movi ng. F'nur councilm en imm ediately rushed In accept the (;fff.'r .::ind M11:yor Robert "'i lsnn had 10 re m1nrl them that only one rould make the mnt1on . William SL Cl air got lhp hnnor. Bologh is alsn thP f1r!ll Del Ma r Avenue resirleri! 10 off t>r hill ho me fnr !ilP. to the cit\' in the parh or a street v.•idenin g pro- jec.t. BnlnGh helped lead Del M;ir Avenu1t rP~idPnts in il losinR battle wit h thlli. c11y 11,11ai n~t thP propo~ed widenin i;: of the strePt nPar Nrwpnrt Bnule v11rd. ~nnrl~y he "'~the first co officially .~urrender. ThP m:(n \\'lk1 h11s lonp: bf.'en a lhorn i'1 the side nf 1X>l1tic1ans hio~ bf'e n lr;ins ftrr<'d nut flf !ht c11y hv h1~ com · pa ny, Coun<'1lmen said th Py rl idn "t knn1v v.hPrP he L~ J!Oin.E, but they w1~h him '4'ell. in annthrr pl::i1'1'. Th~1· wrrP ;il~n m1 ldlv !i:Uffffl,<.ed ,111 the p1'ir"' hp nffrred In s,.11 h1 ~ hnme at ~~6 Of"I ~1.:ir 1\1·r -t;,1n.ooo, only S500 morfl than the cily appraise!. COLLEGE. • • cnmmuni!~· rt~pPc! nf 1ht> !elevisinn ~vs1em. addin.I! rhat if installed it l"nuld PiiminalP thP nrcess1\y for a third c.im· pu~ In lhr rlis1rirl . The rli~trir! h.:i~ lwo cnlleJ!r .... Or8nj:8 Cnilst. in Cost:i Mt.<:<1 and r.oldrn "ttsl 1n Huntington Brat·h. now servini;:: 40.oon ~1urlrnts. District nlfif'ial.~ 11re a~kin,li the Hun11n~!on Rr:ich rt1 ,1· Council fnr lhe same-l!H3 Ac! ~Pt up at r.oldtn \\"e~t. ··'flip\·\·r alrt-.!rlv :ipprn1·prj ii n1-t r rhrrr 1n pnn~·1pl<'." sR1r! Dr. l\'Rt.~nn. 'Yt~. hul !hf'~ rP rr lucr11:n1 in i;::n ahtlld unw u11l r<:<: 11 r dn inn." (Hy 1\1ana o:e r Frrrl S11r~.1h:1l 1n1rry•r rrrl Thr rl1 .. tr1rr , i111 al !'rqur<:I i~ SllZ2.!if)!l '1\ hc1nd "r 1h1~ ~!7 f' w11utrl only rn~l ;1f)l•Ut 111,, rrnl~ a ~car 01·Pr ~11·e ye.lrs," \l,';it.~1111 ~:-.1 d fl n1111·1•r. 11hf'n <l1<1r wt nHtt'1ilh rn rn- !1(lnerl th .11 1hP\' l'rfrn1ll· ln wrrrrl thl'I' l:i x r.'!11' hi' 2l rPn1~. ('nu ri!·1l n1:1n .S1 fl.l1r immPrl 1atrl_1 a<:kf>O 11h1 lhP rli~trirt rlidn 't kPCfl ~nmf' r'lf 11~ 1~x n1nnry and On !he prnJP<'I 11~r ir· Let Us Put You On The Map Net!ir the entrance, in side our store, is a 9iant new map. We t't re in th e process of identify ing all of the homes we have carpe ted since I q65 on thi s mop with colored pins. (A different color for each yeor .) Close scruti ny will detec t some interesting fact s: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the aret't . Secondly , the pin s ore ir1 bunc hes, indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertis- ing. Th irdly, the number of homes we have carpet- ed is staggering. , ' If you desire honesty, experience , end reco m .. meridt"tt ions from nei9hbors we have worked •or, then Alden's ;, THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES ' 1663 Plac•ntia Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Pnlict said ()onna Rt1!hll'rl! :ziM r 1~t.11 l!O,l!llr. ~ufft rl"ri·cu~and hru1.~r~.,,but 1111 mttJOr 1n1ur1t~. 11hr n s1rutk by A r ar rln\tn b1 £rne1 t "Papthnm 2( nf .\03 6.t lbf'la 8ou!111·ard, ,\ltwporl Se.t)h, She.. ~·11s not taken tc l ~Ital..·...:.· ~· "' ~ . . r.irl0r int~nt to '!eti . 11. _______ ..,,__.:__...._ HOUR.S: Mon . Thru Thur1 ., ' lo 5:30-Fri., 9 lo 9-S•t., 9:30 to 5 ------...... ~-·-' ---., ....... 1._ .... ,~, ............ ____ ..... , -. ··._..i; ... .,Vf "O .. ; ~ -.. ( , _, ' ' .-. ., , ' , ' I I l I -, Saddleha~k Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VO[ o4, NO. 184 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1971 TEN CENTS 1 Bani{ Reopens Clemente Golf Access Wounds I The Bank of America -trustee of San Carson Rasmussen for access routes -The original 1929 deed made by Ole Jn exchange. coun cilmen granted an Ra sn1ussen contends that I he lie asks if the deed was insured by I ti· • Clemente's municipal golf course -this acro£s the link~. the mo\·e never received Hansen, San Clen1ente's founder, tn the easernent across the links to guarantee easen1ent in his lo use and tu s la1~ycrs lie con1pan.v. \\'eek npened a chasm in the. con· the approval nf lhe bank. city in "''hich the land hir the golf course access to Rasn1ussen's acreage_ !.old councilmen 1hey ·were willing to go \n "The mere fact that you deeded these troversial access issue •.l'hich ostensibly Cit .v councilmen re~en111 .',. appr,oved l'llf v.·as transferred, providing. all or !hr. -.'\ 1 n apJplicatio 1 n b1,1. cle veloprr ,.John court to prove it. c>a seincnts does nol give tthe cily) or Mr~ had been settled !11•0 weeks ago. trntativr trart map inc u 1ng t 1r i::n Doug ass r. ear 1er 11s surnn1rr nr .;:i And , aceording to the lettrr b:-i B (If A <'nurse easenicnts a:<> access In the fir st acreage v.•ould be used for golf course >£'nl <1li\'e !ri'l('l map for 8 300·plns unll Counciln1rn gruclgingly agrrrd, con· Rasn1ussen any righ1 to encroach on golf Assistant Cashier .'-.t V. Arvig , the Cit~· of 100 unit.s of a mainr condnmin ium purposes onl y, condon1 iniun1 pro jecl ;:in dcstlllf' lots on r·ro(lin~ t h;i~ the <"ily could indeed b<' sued cottrs:e \;ind." he SAiri. San. Clemente is squarely in the n1iddle drvr.Jopmcn1 on Ra smu ssen's aC'rca ~e. -.\ !96..1 resolution bv thr eit v c·ouoeil • th" r:asn1u,;;~t'n acreage. ii thr easrn1ent \vcren 't made av11il;oble. "\\'e m:iy also \Vi sh lo !est the legality again. The approval came after months nf 11·hich sealed a Jand·exChrin;:r agreen1ent The hous.i ng pro)ect won immerllale But Arvig spcriflcally .:isks if lhe 196:! nf the rleed tn r.lr. Rasmussen by the ci· The \Alesi. development arrived in city mar;ithon hearings and a threal of ;i suit v.•ith Rasn1ussen. he Ja11do1\•ner granted fa1·or by councilmen and rrsidcnls allke_ deed 1nadr by councilmen v.•as ever ap· t1 ·."' he added. hall Friday. by Rasmussen's lav.•yers if counciln1en Vtsta Bahia Can,11on to thr cit y for But access routes using e.i:istin~ prnvrd by his bank . · Counciln1en are expected to take the Arvig stressed that despite a \96J c.11.y did orit honor the easen1en1s. development of a little league ball dia-road1rays caused months·long delays in He asks for nan1cs of officers v.·ho ap· niattrr up for niore study at thelr granl of easements to landowner G. Chronologically, the situation involves: mond, firing range and city storage yard. approvals. proved it. \Vednesday meeting. 0 omen· 'in reat 28 Pe1•ce1it Dil~e Tax Boost Ol('d By Capo Schools By PAi\1ELA HALLA.N A I.ax increa:;e nf 211 ren1.<> per $!ll0 assessed 1•aluatinn was approved b~ Trustees of the Capistrano Unified Sehool Distric1 ~1onda1·. The increase· means a hon1eov.•ner v.'il h Adult Bool{ Store Studied 111 Cle1nente SAn Clemente ha.<> finall y rAff)e inln lhe 197fls -nn a ti!rrar.v lrvrl. Al lrasl - ••itJ1 the filing of its first application fo r •n adults-only book slore. And cit.I' counrilmen ha ve been 0ffcrcd f!'ee samPles of lhe reading and vie\\•ing mate,Qal b~· an Anaheim man \\'ho prn - posrs the business At 122 S. El Ca_mino fie~!!. "'\l\'arren \~·h;i\rv nf 201 S. ~lAgnnha . is ~eelng ri city bu.Sines;; license 1 ~ opcr:ite the -papr.rba c:k book and maR,;i;:1nr: bu.<>lness which 11·nulrl include a sectinn hehind a s•vi11ging door open [(l adulls nn - tv. 'Counrllmrn \1•iJI ar t on lhr offer \\'rrlncsd;:i,v ni~h! ThP reQuest comes brfOrf' enunc1ln1rn under \l'rit.ten con11n1tnlcau nns r,o ·an ;;ig:rnda 11·hich a.J so in~udes lhrse le.<>s· sµicv iten1s: -A request frnm ci1.v golf course (lubhou;.e lea.,cc Peter Bergrr f0r a study fCSSion In rC\'ICIV f('OCll Ill of his agre{'+ nic.nl \l'iTh rhe c1tv (',ou11e1l1ncn took up tht matter in ses~ions' ecrlirr lh1:; year, bul decided 10 hold off on an~' acllon uo!il JI frw mnn Ths !)('fore lhe .January. l~i2, expiration da te . -A re(]uts1 from Qur 1.acl y of F'ati1n:i Catholic Chu rch fnr waiver of a bu~inc-"~ license fee rnr !he annual fund -r:iis111g ('llrnh·al al \hf' school Sept. 17. 18 anrl I~. -The first rcscrv.1tio11 for an activily lit the yet-unbuilt eon1rnuni1 v rluhhouse rcplacemenL The San <;:!cn1e11tr Garden Club i::erk~ free use or the facili1 :V for an 11nnual f101ver sho1v next Ap ril 21\ through 30. Preliminary grading for thc nrw facilily be,gan IAsl werk. -Traffir eni;lineer rrcommcndatirin~ nn ('ontrovcrsial no-parking .<>umrncr rcgul:i· lion.~ AIOng Calle BllC!IA Vis!ri .:inif Trafalgar Lane. Resident:; in both neighborhood s have protested t he 11:casonal red 1.ones. -FormAI acceptance of corn p!elcd work on !ht city's portion Rlong Ca mino de Estrella near the new Granrs Plaza thopping center. -Discussion or Lhe current fisc:il ''ear's tax ratP which i.~ expected to rise. bv 10 cents because f'lf appr('lval f)f A ffnancing project for lhe crimmunity r lubh0use. The 10-ccnt hike will be the f1P61 in past. several yPa rs in the city. Its J~.000.a-yettr yield "'ill pay back runds borrowed from the cil y general fund for consr.ruclion or the $2.10.000 fa cility. -A report frorn City Manager Ken Carr on ai?reements with Lhe Counly IO( Or11ngr for 11 granl CO\·ering a portion flf costs to rebuild north El Camino Re :i! from Avenida Pico north1vanl to the city limit~. -Passage f'f the formal ordinancti rni~­ ~g th,. mfl11th!y st'\fage service fct by 50 -:cnts ln raise re venue . off setting moun- uni:: costs of the new easlr: tre11tn1ent p!anl. a $35,000 house \\•ill pay approximately $2~ more a ye.:ir in school tAxes . Thi' record ~9 .\.rnillion budgrl wa s ap· pro\'ed b,v a fl. J vote with Trus1 ee r..eorgt \l'h1tr 1·ot1ng no. '·\ tl10ugh! lhe budgc1 11•nuld ht l!'lwer <1nd I didn'L h;iv1> Tlnu• to chf'f'k the figures." said \Vhite. ''I must have miss· ed so1ne additions." Speaking against t.he budget during A p11blic hearinJ!:, Ray Campbell of Sa n Clemente criticized the addition of $100.000 ·0 belween meetings.'' Superintendent. Trun1an Benedict e.x- pJ;iined !hat $35.000 in additions were authorized by lhe board at_ !he last n1ccti11g And $11.1.000 w;:is placed in 1he budget. as :i conl.ingency in case the board :ippro1'es an Increase in e1nploye fringe benefit s. C;:impbell was also disappointed th:it !hr final budgel w;i~ nt11 available to him u~1til 20 minutes befnre !he meeting. ·'01her citizens are also inlerest.ed in dollars and cents And I think it should be easier fnr citizen~ to be involved." said Crin1phelt. "If I can't find out v.'hat i;i:oes 011 in the di~trict 1 guarantee nobody can,'' Cha irn1a11 Bob Hursl ;:i ssurcd Catnflhr ll there is no ch:ince for an vone lo "slip i.01nelhtng in 1hr budget 11•ithn11t authori z;itinn. Tru~tce Robert Oah lhr1·~ .:1r!ded thal if ci tizen:; ;ire cli.<>at1~ficd \1'i!h thr hud~f'I !hev :;hnuld bl;ime the srhonl bnard. no! the adn1in1 s!r<1lion The 101a J 1ax incrr;i~e v.•ill bf' u~('rl fnr horrd inl ~re.~1 arid redemptJon and ~\.ale i.rhool bulidini: fund repaymcn1 fl1s1nt'l offi('l;ils had ex-pcetrd A ~(.c·rnt tnY inrrcasP. but. ;rowing a s:;c.~serl valu· Ill io11 and n11n1erous budget cuts brollghL !ne tax rate down. \Vo111an ~Ta d e General \\'ASHI NG TON IAP) -~1ildrr<l C. P,;iilc.v. either d1rec!or of thr \Vnmen·3 Arm.v Corps. is lhe lhirrl ""oman in Arm.v historv to v.•in j(cncr;il star.~. She. 11·as sworn in M(lndav for hrr new jflh ;:ind immedi:i1.cly 'rromol ed ~n brigariier general. (;en. Baill'y succeeded Brig (;en, Eli-r.abcth r . Hoisington, v.ho rctirr.d Saturday alter 29 years of mi\1lary service. 01'1LY PILOl $t•fl P~•ll PLANE BUILDERS -~1odcl airplane rro,icct. takc.s s hape at Linda Vi sta Elementary School in Mi ssion Viejo. Jt is part of a ne1v summer playground pro· gram sponsored by the fl;Ji ssion Viejo Homeo1vn· crs As.socialion. Fro1n the left around lable are Tom Gr iffith, JO; Steve J\>lcGovern. 11 : l raig \Villian1s, 12: Gregg Rarick, 13; Marc Mummert, 13; and Robin TalCJrowskJ, 9. Ig_~s Run Summer Program Jlfission l1ie jo YonngsL crs Enco11rogecl to Do 01 vn Thing By PATRIC!\ BOYLE Of !~I 0111, P!l~I ~t1!1 A su1nmer1imr recreation program 1n 11·hich 1he chi ldren do aln1n~1 anythin_[! thrs 1~ant And thr din;ctnr I.~ nnly ;i sh;ido1v in lhc backgrouorl has s!«rlrrl lhroligh lhc f.1i ss1on l/1)1neoll'nc_(s AssnriaUno. hrrn \'Jr.JO 1'hr prngran1. ll'hich i...-hclrl erich Af- lcrnoon al. Linrl;i \11s!.A Elc n1cntary Schnol, r,a:c; so far al1rarlecl a" ni;iny a.o; 75 ynungsters a da.v, Bu! dirrctrir ;-.'orn1 '\ illiams. :i firth gr;;clc lc:aciir:r ;ii the :;l'hOQI , is confide nt he could easil.v handle up lo 150 children because of the informal n11rure of the activitie~. Jn addition Lo the usual outdoor sporls ~nungslcrs pl;i ~·. !hi' chil(Jrrn f·an put. ln,t;l'lht:r a puz1.le. rriakr a w.1lle1 . build an <JJrplanc rir si mpl y lie on the grass. \\'ill1a n1s tries to ink rfcrr in Ille ar· !1v1l 1cs as !ii Tic as possible . bu\. points nut th111 hr is alv.•;i y<; wa lchf11 I In kr.e p the · Jt's harde>r to rlln' a 11 111~ranl li kr you11i;~1crs frnn1 being injur r.d Allhnugh lh1;c;." ~:iys Wil liaini; fron1 under h t.~ hr allows eve n 7 and B·vcar-olds to use broad s:r<iw hat, "because a1. .first. 1h~ !he cleclric drlll in carr)en!ry activities, children ferl \l'C ha ve lo entert;i1n ltiem h" fir~I provi de:. indi vidu;il ins!ruclloo \Vil li ;i1ns, who spent srvcral yf'ar.~ w11h anrl lhcn wa1ches tht> yo1111g workers. · rhc ~;u1 1 a Ana Bo~•s' Club prior 10 rn·· --, jPe prof!ram is scheduled to last un!ll lering 1cachin)l:. Lh1nk.~ n1os! recrcAT ion tiug. 27 iinrJ is open to all children in the r.rograrns are sunply h:iby sHti n~ i\1ission Viejo area. sessions. "11'5 rc:illy l1ard frir c:l1i ldrt'n to come over hr.re ~nd relAx ri11d do t.hlngs 11n lhrii;, own," he noles. "Th<'y are just too SlrUCIUl'Cd." Cost of School Lrn1ch l\f a y Ri se Da11a Gets Alnta l\iilli;ims hopes 1o give 1hr yo1iths an onporrunily 111 do thini;s they v.·ould nnt normally bEi .lhle In do al home. One surh activi 1v held rccen11 y was tArgt't practice 11·ith B·B ~uns. The boys brought thf'ir guns to the school unloaded _ hAd practice, anrl t'J()k them home un loaded. Lun ch anrl sna ck pri('CS in lhf' Capislrano Unified School District migh!. be hiked before September .. Trustees exprc.~scd concern ~l onda.v nvcr ;i nc;irly SJ0.000 deficit in the cafeteria and snack bar operatlon district-wide. IVeiv H llrbor to fl ost Sailing Ship •• San OiP:go Harbor has its Sta r of lndi~ and San Francisco has several old sailing t>h fps of Its own to add to the maritime flavor. Dana Harbor's lurn will cnnll' .<>nme· time this fall, it was announced Sunday. The new harbor'~ most colorful ves.~c! will be held Wednesday l:iy the Capistr:ino trading schooner \Vhi ch will s 11 i I westwa rd from Sc:indina via sometime in SepterrWer. It w~S Fifth Di.~tricl 'Supervisrir Ron Caspers who gave the late~t. tidhil. nf new s About !he .. Alma" aft er she lirst sri iled inlo couilty at!Enllon two m(1nths ago. r.arrlen C.r~·e rl".~idr.nt Pt'ter 11 Calagrnssl 1von in-principle approval fron1 count>· ha rb(l r corn1nissioners in a projec1 \\'hirh would rnnver th,. schoon"r into a lourist 11ttraction and· tavern for pcrmanr.n! du!y At Dana Harbor. Cola;;roiisi then lcfl For hi s n;ill\'e Oen• mark and began refurbishin,g work. No news came aft.er Colairossi's departure -until Sunday when Caspers, attending dedication ceremonies at the harbor. rela1.ed a telegram he had receiv. ed e:irlier in th e day "ll seems certain that the 'Alma· wil1 come lo Oa_nl'I Point." he said, relatlnR C()lagrossr~ promise. lo sail 11cros~ the Atl<1nli e. through !he Pt1nama Canal and up thl!' Pl!cific lo Dana Point. The j,1i1n \\•hich commissioner.<> ;ip. proved call!; ror conversion or the two- masted vessel into 11 s11 lty tavern, maritime musr.u m and gift shop. In cluded Jn lhe conversion <1nd restora- t ion work will hf" refurbishing tfl bring I.hf' interior of the vessel up to county building codes- The 144-ton woodrn vessel was retire(! yr:ars 11go after sailing· trading ro11t.es in !he Baltic Sea . ThP "Alina."'. buill In l')fl~. ha~ ;i '-hallow 1fnughf, aJ\owinR her lQ be dock· fd in a n;-portion of the new harbor. \Villiarns also ha~ pla nned to bring it r;:o-c.1rt ro the school. which he will teach thr you!h~ to opera1c. The arts and craft s instruction in the progra rri is handled by Laguna Beach arlist. Ann Titus, who ~hows the children ho1v lo painL weave. work In leather and make pottery. Superinlendf'nt Truman Benedict listcd increasing food costs a.<> the major faclor in the deficit. Bul he pointed out. that up t.n this year the districl was $22,000 ahead in the food services lund. Palisades. P1·ohe Pla1111ed A ~"lfcl;il business meeting to examint rour kc,v issues in P11lisade~ development will be held Wcdnesda by ttte Capistrano Tl<'ach Community Associt1tlon. ~fcmbcrs and guests will examine, primaril}, lhe proposals lt1 close off C;ille IJcl $1)1 or Calle Hermos a where they n1eet Camino de Estrel la in tht Granl 's Pl~1a area of I.he community. The proposal~ by !ht.> county ro11d d~narln1ent -whi ch alrcad,y .fia ve drawn rna jor opposition from r.esident,.s -are all icrl' to plan~ lo remove a cir<'..ular center di vider .in the are4. Several zone changes currently sought by develope.rs in the. san1e general ;area ;ilso wil l be taken up at t.ht 1necUng !!tarting al 7:.10 p.m. :it 26941 CaminO t:le Estrella, • Presidtnl E. D. Reason said the. fourth ii'!!m of business is dlsrussinn of plan~ to !'Xpand the association's landscape proj· eclj in Es1re1Ja's center di vider stri p nor tiward toward the new commercial CC'ITlplox Th<: divid t r rccrnlly was made rn'lre narrow as an offshoot or major recon- a Spe11cl Most Rewarding Space Day SPACE CENTER, H.ouston (U PI) - 01·biting the inoon in the name of science, Apollo Jj'st lhrce astronauts got v.·e!I~ deserved extra resl today while their spaceship reaped more dividends from a space n1ission already ranking as Arnl'rica·s n1ost rcwArding. •·\ve·re in great shape." said Mission Cnn1n1ander Da vid R. Scott after he, Alfred M. \Vordcn and J ames B. Irwin had 9 hours of sleep following one of the busiest. and mosl productive days ever spent by man in space. Their prize hauJ.,..of 228.7 pounds of lunar samples wa s stowed carefully in the nooks and crannies of the comn1and 'ship Endeavour. Scott and Irwin gathered them on three drives in the first mooncar ;icrnss the rolling floor of the moun tain v;illcy rhey called home for 66 hours, 55 n1i11ut.rs. After they ;11voke shortly after 1 a.m. PDT today. the pilots were asked by p:round con11nunicator Joe Allen lo con· firin that they had aboard part of the eight-foot deep core samp!e they drilled fron1 I.he ninon. •·Joe. we wouldn 't lose sight of that for 1111 lhl' tea in China," replied Scott. ''Thar,'s No, l priority."' i'ico tt :ind lr11•in s!ru,t:gled fo r some time pulling the dr ill out of the surface ~:~11·111 :1· helorr star!lng their last surface ,excll rs1on . They then had difficu!tv 4J i:-;a:•~e111bllng the drill to fit into their t:r;in1pcd lanclin_g craft. Falcon. "\\'r m!1dc ;:i thorour:h search of 1he LJ\I 11.un;:ir l\lodul e>I beforr •1·e let it go." :-;colt assllred anxio'u~ sc ienlists on earth. 'fhe Falcon was .ir.ttisonr.d ~fonday night. Dr_ Harriso n H. Schmitt, a geologist :inrl b;:irkllp pilot for Irwin. said Scotland lr•vin almost certainly .i::athe.rcd samples Of a large section of lunar history. prrha ps dating back close lo its earliesl d::i vs. "I don't thin.k !here's any question that \\'P h;:id ri fanta stic exploration mission on the su rfACI' of the moon at Hadl ey:• Schrni11 !nl rl repQrtcrs this morning. Even \l'hile the astronAu!s slept, after J\l onday·s gruellin.i:: schedule. the Endeavour opera1cd as an orbiting observatory, i1 s $17 million array of in· sLruments mapping broad stretches of r11 r.i;:ed moon terrain that may never be: visited by man. Orange Coast • \t'eatber Jo.lore of thal typically Southem California weather is the forl':cast for today and \Vednesday. Highs 11long the beaches will reach 77 an_d 90 inland. Lows tonight around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODA.V "Mother F:nrth," the rock· ecology tnttsical born in Costa /11csa's Sotit./l Coll.it Repertory, i·.~ <J hit at t.he Huntiugon Htr.rt· j()Td Theater i11 Los Angeles. See t:ntertai11ment, P.oge 20. C•tll'lr11!1 t Cht<klll~ 1,1, 7 Cl111lllH 1J.)I (omlct 11 Ct11,,wtrd 1! Ot11~ H•r•c" it 1.~1·er111 "'~• t &11ltrl•i"'"'"' lt.10 Jlr~ll(I lf·11 "~•o·c~~· u ~"" L1'1d•t1 ll M•U~•~ ' M1rrllt• LIUn•t• 1l Mevi.t lf·H MUtlJI! !1"111W11 tt l4ltH1nt l NtWI ... or·'"'" CM.1111., 11 J.,r.,1t l'eci.r II lt>Orll 16'11 $11)(.~ "'''."' 10.11 Ttltvl~lon lt l •,!ltra 1'·1f \"!ll~ff ' Womt"'I Ht"" IJolJ World NtW't W ' . '.1 ")~\-i' .. ~. .-,. .. )·· ' -., I ,,. ' I ,, • I' I ( I •fl. ') , ,, •truc!Jon oJ lh1Aoadway . _.) :-: t '· ' 1' ''ii·.. :•. . ' I •~·,,. .... , l-;:. <(._ • y ' • • ' ~· .. 2 OAIL v PILOT SC Trustees OK Actio11 Ove1· T1·a sl1 Was~nse.ious Saddh~back C.Ollege trustf!efi Monday voted to takt legal action against a Soulh Laguna trash collect1nn firm for failure to meet its contract with the schtiol. School officia ls sald Solag D1spos11.l C.Ompany was av.•arded the garbage con- tract June 28 for the 1971-72 fiscal year based on th' firm ·s loY.' bid of $24.7$ per bin per month . Since tha t time . oijj_cia!s contend the. company has not coi!cted one bin ol trash and anolh'r firm, Toro Disposal, has been picking up the garag' at $45 per bin per mon!h. The trustees agreed to turn the entirt. matter over to the county counse rs of- fice, despite the pleadings of Sol ag ov.'!le.r Tom Trulis. Trulis said on June 27 -the da~· befor, the contract was a1-1•arded -he had entered a territorial agretment wilh Toro Disposal in '>l.'hich Toro would ha vt the Saddleback Valley and Solag would gel con tracts in Laguna Nigu el. Trulis said be h.ad since been accused of price fixing , but denied the se allegations. Under trustee questioning. Trulis ad- mitted kno1,vin& in advance Lhat his bid Md been the low one submitted, but maintained there was !lill a possi bility he would not have been awa rded the Sad- dleMck College contract. 'The only other bidder \r,'a5 Toro Dispoa:al, at S45 pl!r bin per mon th. 'I'rulis said, because of his agreement \\'ith Toro. he could not pick up the school trASh because it would be violatin1 hi! contract \\'ith the other company. "If you force me lo come in under these circumstances.·· the businessman told trustees, ··it will put me in a heck of a bind ." The. higher prlC"e be ing charged by Toro Disposal for trash collection from thr. 5ehool"s four bins will cost an additional $972 per year. tifficia1s said. This is the amount the school wou ld C-Oilctivably hope lo have Truli.s p1y as a resull of the legal action. Pending th, outconie of any Jaw suit Toro Disposal will collect the sichool's a:arbage on a month-to-month basis -at S45 per bin per month . Slip of Tongue Almost Hairy T~, A119ust J, 1971 ·1 Tustin Schools ~ .. -~j ~~ "~~~~~, .. ~.~~.~-""" -• lru,o:;tee.s l\lon ciav nl,R:ht acinp!Pci mi1d1f1td from th, f'durat1on,11I program cannot be -_. rule.~ f1Jr hn\•s' rlr'5~ 11nd hair ~1.1·les 111e ltllf'rJted ," • ·-hn11rd fnt1nr1 <1<·,·cpt:ible 11 rev!sinn b.v Rults lor &y1 A Hel1•i11g Line CUolL"I' l'!LOT UUJ '!'>019 Coast Guard cutter Poin~ D1v1de offers a to\\' to era.f t off Laguna's ~1ain Beach t<.fond!y. The prop fouled on a line. The transmission ove rheated and stripped a ~ea.r off Emerald Bay. Laguna tifeguahl.s lo\ved the cr,j}t. 0"11 ed by Rafael Plascencia of Orange, a "•ay from rocks to a\l•ait Coast Guard assistance. Draft Hits Snag • Ill House Chances No·w Sli1n of Approval Be fore Sep te mber \\. ASHINGTON f AP 1 -Thi': bill In ex- tl':nd the military draft has hit a House s:tag that apprently ices an y chanc' of congressional approl"al be r or e Sep- tember. The bill \\.'as tentatively pulled oil t.oday·s House calendar becau!.e of a parliamtntary tana;le Ol'er opening up lhe Hnu!e·Senate compromise measure t.o s~cific challenges. Cnngres~ beJins a vacation P'riday and 1l'on "t be ba ck until Sept R. An ti'>l.•ar senators are stt to filibuster the bill whtn it clears the H0use. The !'lld draft law 11xpired June 30, and draft officials say if a nev.· Jaw is not. enacted S!'lon tht.V will have to use their r'maininr autht'lrity to cal! up 3ome. men ~·ho were deferred under the previous g\atutt. ~1ean1-1'hilc. draft offi ria!s today made prepara!ions to stuff brightly ·colored capsul es with numbers and birlh da!es in prtp11.ration for Thursday·s scheduled draft lottery, i-hallt-n_lll"S agiunst portions nf lb!' draf! bill as "'rit!en bv House·Senate confereei;. Rul es Commiite(' Chairman \Villiam ~1 Col mer I D-Miss.1, \\'hr:ise pa nel decides 11hrn legislation .11;oe:; !ro !hf' floor. said the parli amentarian held the conferees. bill is lechnieally bad ~ausl'! il contains 1ttms not approved by either house. Choil!engl':s lo those sectirins , Colmer said, would send the bill b•ck to the con- Tax Rate $2.09 r .. l"f'"S , Hr 11' refusing lo release it for House action unlil his com m i t t c e rPrnns1ders its ,.Olf'. A cnnfercnre committee is creA ted an.\llml' th e House ~n{i Senate pass dif- ferent vtrsinns of th e Sllml': bill. The rnmmi!let must cnmprnmise the dif· ferences. but cannot add lan.cu aie l)f Hs n1,1•n or change something: both houses hal'e aareed on. Tusti11 U11it Ol(s Budget; Laud s Scl1ools' F1·ugality tru.~1re ('he.-,lrr Ii Rrinrr or a prnp<lsal Nt1l Accrptablr.: 111trocluccd bv ;in<lthcr b<1<-lrr1 n1e rnber. -··Extr('1ne hair style.-. nr e:tt'f!ll~ive J11~·kr<1n Hur~riian, lnJ.~lf't' rr0n1 ~ant;i sideburnl'. Side.burn~ n1111• not es:ttnd Ari;·~ h;id su~r:r~lt'1t tru~tces adnpl below !hf> bollom of thf' e·ar Hair 1h1U bas1(•afly the sanie rf'gulRLion.~ turner! n11t e.1:1end below the bottom of the back. do'>l.·n by Ille bot1rd last spring ('XCCpt for of a dress shirt I collar) or tht top or a T· !ht rules rcgulat1n11. hair lenJ:lh and ban· shirt 1 nr('kband J. nllll! hradhand.~ Boran1.in "s n1nt1nn f11ilt-d -faf"i:il ha ir. for lack of a !l"•'tond. -1'ank l •1p.~. Arint•r. of ~ll!'...'1nn V1r 10 . thrn in-..._Orei;s-down appearao1·e. lr""1urrd Roran1an·~ r('f'ommenda11nn ad--J;:ickets. sh irts (It sweaterg th at bear ding thl': rule th?.~ ··h<l1r shall nnl extend the insi,llnia nr name of any nraanit1tion heln1-1· 1hr b<il!om of !hi' h;ick or a rlrt-ss not ,:ponsnred by the ~chool or district. shirt 1i-ollar 1 or the top of a T-shirt -Thongs. (oeckband t." -Rare frP1" Rriner :i lso mo1•rd that the en11rf> corlP. The girls port ion of th, rOOe, adopted includ ing the prev1ou!'ly adopted rul P.~ fnr earl ier this .s pring. relal:ed last year's ~iris , carry an addtd nott ''Nothin.11 in rorle onl.1' slighrll·. makin.t; pant dresses !his dres~ ;ind Jlr110m 1ng rode i;h;il! bf' al"Ceptable garb for school wear. cons trurd !o preven! !he admini.~tra11on from making morl': se1,•Pre lim1t:it1nn.~ l~r rhosP s!udrnts par11c1pa11ng in athlr.t1c Hit-t•ltJl Dri,,er p~rami;.·· ~ 1\1 r~. June S1n1th, bo<'."rl n1en1Dcr from Tustin. n11trrl tbP addilion to lhr drrss c{l0(' bring~ lhr. wr iltcn rulr,~ in line w11h acrual pr;ic11ce 1n the di strict -meaning r n11 ches h;i1,•e gener;llly 11rrliPd stricter rules nn hair len,11 th , particul;irly . Rriner"s motion passed with a .1 In 1 \'ote. with Rnral'lian nppo.~ed. Although he voted against the dres.~ rules for hoys. Boraniiin. a mnd,r;11e r-lf'ctpd tn the board lasl April. said he felt lhf' rrvision rcprrsen!Pd a small vir- tory. "l"ll JUSI keC'p c-hipp1ng awa}'.'" he !-.aid Boran ian noted lht1I Fln;:irrl Prf's1dcnl Paul f rathntin, of Santa Ana \"n1ed in fa l'or nf thP rclr.'l:cd rul('~. Calhoun h11.~ cnnsis!enl!~· nppnstrl an y rrl11xatinn of the rules In force for bn~s during th' 1970·71 .~rhnol vear. .l\1 ri;. Sn1ilh 11~kr.ri Rnner if hP inh~ndr.d In rel;ix lhe previousl.v .~us,gr.~1r.d hAn nn hr;idh;inds 1h;it h;irl twrn dropp,,rl frnm the c<idt a~ int rndu ct'd bv Bnran ian . ··1 p11rpnsrl.v ::i voidf.rl Iha! ilrm.'' Br iner ~aid. "I bclit>ve hc11db11nds are covered 1n the npening p11ritgr aph! of lhe drf"SS code.'' As adopted. the lfl71 ·72 Tu~tin dress end grooming i-ode prn\"idcs tha1 : ··S1 <111darfl~ nf rlrrl'~ ;inrl 1:ronmini:i for studenls attendin;;i ~chool, and ~hool ar· l i1·1tir~ will Pmpha~izr npfltnPS ~ and clean l1n,s~. It i~ ~·ti! rern.11ni zed that 11 n,at and ""ell J!TOOmed appearance cnn- tri hu1e~ in a rn~iti1't manner tro the educauoniil ch m11 Le nf the schonl. H;ur. clothing or garments "'h1ch are unusual Leaves Car Door Rich11rrl Plunkett nf 521 Thalia ~t. Laguna Bearh, heard 11 crash outsldt his house around t'>l.•n o'clock this morning. A hil sly lnvt sti.RRt ion confirmerl his fears. Hts parked car h11d been smashed, but Lhe hit And run driver y,·as nowhert to . hi> .<:Pen . However. he to!d pnl ire when ht called tro report the incident. there \\"I! ~nmethin11: 1ef1 1n th e roadway that migh t help !he ir 1nriuir.1•. The piece of evidl':n ct , now on fil e In !hf' polict department. i! list ed as "one right frnn1 car door, gold 1n color with bl;:irk racing 5tripp.'' Pol 1i-e 11re rnnfidenl it won·t Like Ion~ t.n track down 1he gold car "'it h a black stript and missing right fron1 door. !<~rank Sorenson Last Rites Held SPr1·1rr~ wPrP held Mnnde.v In Pacific Virw Ch.:ipel for Prank P Sortn.«nn nl 580 r nplflr SI . La~una IW;ich. who died sud· drnlv Pridii v 111 rhr a.I!' of 57. -At Tustin Meet The lottery ~·ill determille dra ft priori· ty for men who turn 19 this year. It is beillg held on ttie assumpliDn Congress eventuailly will extend the drillft an o!her twn years. Following a :ro.minu~ budget he aring In 1-1·hich Tustin trustees conlfa.l.Ul.ated the administration for frugalit~'. th& board Mt'lnda~· ni ghl adopted the final total budget of SJ0.8!7,904 requirin,R: 11 tnta.) ta.1: rat' of $2.09 per $)00 of assessed 1·aJualinn. budget -the total budgf't minus the amount spent to repay bonds -would re· quire 11 t~J: rare nf Sl 7R including an eight-tenlh:ii of a cen! tar. tn gupporl the Region;il Ocrupation Progr;im. .\.Ir. Snren.<;on, manai:iP r nl tt\f' Sh1dow f'.1011nl.:ii n Cnuntrv Cluh at Palm Oe5erl, h;irl made Li1.[!uoa Re11ch hi~ ~ummer hri mr fnr n1;.in1• 1 r?.r~ He i.~ .«ur1,·ivrd b1• hi.~ 11·idnw. norot.hv, r1tiugh1 rr.<;, Rit;i Ri rn~ nf Palm De.«ei-t ;i nd Anit;i Sorpnsnn nr L11,ii:un11 BeAch; • aiid i;i.~l er, Ro.<;11Jie Randal of St. Paul, t.11nn T: Male rapunzels will not re.!!ult trnm the Tustin Union Hi&h School board action last night on the rules for boys ' dre!i.S. A tho rough combing of notes today on the. hair rul' inserted Monday night by board member Ches ter G. Briner nf 1.-fission Vi ejo, reve,.Jed ! slip of !t'ln gue thal might have f~~tered waist-length hair on boys Briner, re!d into the minutes of the meetina a motion that gaid h11.ir must not ex~od ~low "the bottom of a dres.!l ah irt"' ~·h ich could ht construed to mean the end of th e !lurt l.ail However. today Briner nott d ht pass«! a l'.'rJl~n \·ersion of hi~ motion on to the board clerk rt contained the mis!ing \\·o rd ··rollar " Bnner·s 1ntent1on "'tis to !1bt.rallze !he. aupenntt ndenri spring recommend1111nn that placed lhl': bny~· locks rutoff poin! 11 the top of the collar of It r'gular dre~~ !>htrl. Hl':nCI':, boys 1111.enrl1ng d1~lt1ct srhool~ may gro"' their hair about a.n tnch and a half longer. nol a foot and a hall lnn.t~r OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT OIANG.; COAST l"Ul \.ISH!NV COt,1•AN'I" •9lto•I N. w.,,j ~·11.dtfl! •M l"utn1~tr J 1tk ~-Cu•I • .,. V'C:t ~'"'''""' •ro V•"•'•I M'"''" n. ..... l ic ••• ;t Eo uor L .. ••• lkec~ "fflct 11l f'tt•tl A•t "U• M1ilift9 •"""11 :~,.0. 1 ... 6b6. 92651 s ... ci.-.,. Offic e J05 Nortk El c .... ifto •••I, •1•1: Ofk.r OHie .. Ce••• Mt1•· JJe wu1 l•Y '1rt!'f t.IOWpoJ" IM<I>' llll Nt WrM!•• lhu fl<f •d kll"11"''"" 8tt<~I llllJ lot<I> l tul1v1t4 o•tLY 1111..0T, Wiii! "'"<n I• C9<"1•1fttol lftl N....,1.flrtn . 11 Jlllll'''"'' 11o.1r •~<ep1 5u.,_ dt'( If> -ltllt f911""'9 ~ Lllll"I I H <I>. Now-/ 1 .. c:ft. (11to ..,.."'· ,...,,.,1,..10~ IMc!I. ~ ..... ftlt lft Yt llt f . $•" Ci. .... ~10/ Cttll1•1M INI S.ddlfll<''. •'6,t wl+ll .,... ... -...1 fdltlolo P•l~<lpo! fl•ltlll"t ~11n1 JI 11 lJt Wfllt ••v S1ret1. c .. 1. Mttf. Te1t,•••• f11 41 64J·•Jl1 Cl-.1"'4 .Afffrtkl~ '4J.l611 ... C ....... Alt...D1,•Jlllff'91 T1l1,.1tt 4•t·44JI y &..fliM ...... Aft D.,ert.11t1: T1l1J•111 4'4·f4'' •C.....ltftl, ""· Of"1.... C.••11 ~111>11"'1~, c-'· ..,, ntws '''""· 111111or0111~1. olClllWltl, ..... "... tr ttv•r1•U "'IM1 l>trfll! .... V lie t~ "'llflevl 1MCl1I 11<1•• ""'"111'1 If ~;:' .. -, • Sttflflti ~ltH -!Miid ,, Nf"1lol•! Sl•t~ '"' c1111 -" , c.111111,.,.11 S~hu,,n.,. ..,. u••i.t st.rs ,.,..1111y1 1tw O'J•ll o 11 -lfltyi mllllfry "'911<111ie.-1, 11 ii -·~1w. • --" I Tht House snarl fnllo11·,d 11. 9·6 Rule!' Committee vote Mond 1y night kl permit Dangerous Fumes Evacuate 1,000 In Mi chigan City AlJRIAN , !\Itch. (AP! -An 'slim ated l.000 ~rsons 1-1·ere l'vacua led rrnm !ht-ir homes for about four hours l\1onda v n1'!h t afr er potentially rl.1ng:erous fumts 0dr1f!ed n1·er an <1rt<1 JU5t east (')f Adnan. authnrities said There "·ere no rPpnrts N sick ne~~ or 1n_iury. nffrcials ~il id Sgl J\1aynard \\"ei;tgare of th, l.enawrP C:ou11!,v ~htrifrs nffiri> ha d .<;;11rl, "!/ a per~nn brea1htd lr>n n1tu·h, It roulrl hr let hal ·· Shrrift R1rh;irrl L r.rrmnnd 1~~uC"r1 an "iii! clr;ir"' thi<1 .<;ent thl' rr.~1drn!s har~ hnmf'. but. ht 11 ,.rried them to kl'ep awa~· from !he Bohn Aluminium Pt;int :Xn J'.l. on !he td;:e nf the cit~· •l'ht re th, fume.<; nriginaled In addi1 inn !n rrsidto!.~ nr ~ IO·tn 12- h!oc.k sect.ion in the ll1rgely lndustrii11 Arta. bl'!!\\.'f'en Jflfl and 400 f'mployes at tht planL als0 11·ere evacuated. Planl nperations ""!'ft not ell:~cttd lo rf'sume imm,diat'l~·. An nran~e r10url n( .l;l'lS apparenll.v w11 .~ produced 1-1•hen ii lnad of nitrir Rrid 11·a5 mislakt"nl~· rlumpl'rl 1n ln R SJt(lll-l;:l'lllnn rionstainless st eel tank rnnl11ining sulfuric a('id . a pl11nt official s11id. The m1x!ure of tirids ate !hrouah the !ltt>el in places and bil]o'>l.'l'!:d out as ga.s, according lo plant oflicial .... A genrlf' bretze tarried !he lumes O\•er the cnuntryside. Nitric. acid normallv is stored Ul ~ta inless ~1eel tank s ~tiich resist tor- rosion. a plant ofli<"ial said. Superintenden1 \l.'1!Ji11m Zogg noted the ~1stricl"s proposed $9.6 mil!ion operating Lag una T eachers Heading Back For Four W ee k s About 77" teachers frrom all of t.h~ Laguna B,arh Srhno ls 1,1·111 1<n hack tn 11·rork ·\·!rinrl;i v fnr 11 fntir·""Pk "!n ~erv icr" pro_l!f;:im on curnculu m The lt:'ar hers will work 1-1·ith dt~tnrt ad- n11n1~1ratnr~ (ln ma1Pri 11I~ to 1nrlh·1r1u11l1r.e 1n~rrurt 1nn. in n1t'i1.~1 1rP ~ ! u rl ,. n t performan rc<;. rnn.~lrui-t rli.iiiznfl.~llr IP~I ~ anfl rlevplo p altrrnil!P lea rning .11c t 11111r~ The rnonlh-lnng prngr11n1 1~ funded !hrnugh a $!1 5.000 fPdf'ral 1<rilnT nf Ed11rri11nn r rnfr~~IOn nf'\'rlnpmf'n! Arl I F.P01\ I 111011{'1 \\"nrk !hi ~ .~uinrnrr ll'tll prcp11rc lhl' llPW prngr~rnc:: for 1n1plementA1lnn thi~ fall 11t lhP l'.'lrinu~ i;rhnol~ A WPPk h;i~ l;rrn i;t1 a.~ir1 .. l h1 ~ .\'e11r r11 1 1111~ !he t');lf'nrlrd Chri~r n1;ii; \".llC'at1nn for !hf' 7.1 .c::t;iff membPr~ In rnee1 .oigain and r.v11h111tr thP Pfferfivenf'~~ nf 1h, pro. gr.11 m.<; and make rrv1sinn~ for !he open- in.11 nf i;chonl in .l!nuary ··]! 1.~ not fc11s1ble tn oh!a1n mrilnlnlilfll r1·.11!11a!inn and rf'Vl!lion during thP ~rhl"'fll d111• 1\·hcn !earhe rc:: .~hroulfl br in their cl.i5!i.f'.'."' con1menterl LaVPrn Dllii f'T, projt>cl tlirertnr. "Therefor,, 1 h,. Chri~tm;is week partic ipation 1~ f.1· lrPmel.v \"Rlua hlP " A .~imilar rvi1IUi1l1nn 1-1·ill be held during lht. Ea~ter "·eek holiday Dugger ~Rid the Laguna Be;ich schools ilff' fortunate 1n ha1·e the ftder11.I funds for th, in-service \\."Ork , a~ man y rl istricls spend up In Jll percent of their budgets fnr surh programs. Saddlehacl{ Budget 01(; Meru1 s l l-ce11t Rate D1·op Saddleback Col!egr tru stprs r.1ooday ;i dopted a lJ 5 n1 ill1on budgl'l f0r 1h, !!Iii· 72 school ~·ear '>1.'hlcb e11·e11 rl1srrict pro. pert_v o\\.·ners an t I-cent la K derrease from lhe 1970-71 year The rate set by thfo l11stnct !o me.Pt l'X · pen/Ii.es fo r the coming .~chl')(IJ l'e11r \\.'IS ~1.74 ('('nl.~ per SHlO aSsf'.\.~P.rl v1lu11tion. The pr'\'lt'lus rale -1-1·h1c.h had been 1n f'ffccl s1nct 1ht ~1is~1nn Vitjo ('nl!tge opened ln 1957 -'-''as 5'.l c'nt~ Llnrier tht ne1rly adopltrl ril tf". the n"·nf'r or a $30.000 hnmt Jn lht .-ollci:e di~tri('f win P•.v allnut sJi to1o1·a.rr1 1hc operation of the school . School offi ci!IS had orig1nally pl11nned • lo cul !ht lA :t riite b~· nnlv f'ighl r,n1~. hul collegP pre!idf'n! frf'(! Brf'mer !old tru.~lf'tli l\fonrli'l y an unant1c1paled ~nurC'e nf incomt h11t1 been fnund 11nd one l'lr- ~n~e h11d Oeen reduced. The nrw inrnme will cnn1, from 11 Sfi00.000 inrre11s!' in th, a.ssesSt>rl 1·11tu•- !1nn of public ut ili ties wi!h1n !hf' r1 is1r\ct. In 11drlition, Dr . Bremer said thP 11mn11n! lht school wilt psi~· 1ow.11rd thf' lu1tinn ol. rl1!1•ricl ~!udcnti; attenrtiniz n!htr ju nior . cnllr~,s w11.~ rut hy $70 ,0()(1, . Althnu~h ii p11hllr hf'ann~ w.11J hf'l'1 nn· lht 11(-W budget t.tond11y n1j:h1 prior IC\ its ;idopt1nn. thert were no r,.~idenls who ~·1shtrj lo apeak. 1.ngg nn1 trl th11t the tax i;upporting the gen er.11 1 fund budgr! t1-1•n years ago was SL7R ;inrl '-''8.~ nnll' $1.70 lil!ll rtar Chester r.. BririPr . board ni ember from ~fis.,ion Vlejn, nnled !he rlis tricr. had kepl it.'I promi.<1e made 10 l'nters thr te ve;i r!! <1gn "'"hen ii sought p&Ssagf' of an ·ovt r- ride ...., "The boArd t<ild the p11hlic !he distrirt "·011ldn'r rnm1> back for any addi tional nterrirle~ or 111xe.s,"' Arin er Sflid. "\l.'e h.1ve !il'ed 1-1•ithin th11t prnmi.~P." Arinf'r. hn11•r1·pr, inrlira!rfl 1hP bn;irrJ may soon ha1·f' lo ronslflrr !'Peking another Ol'!'rrirle 11nd a bnnrl issur. Liller 1n the rnert1nj!. ZOJ?.R s11id tho~e fin:ince mra~ures 1o1•nulr1 bP rliscus~rd ;>J next Mnnrl:i .r·,\ m!'Pt1ng nf thf' hnard A li>t:rr fro m hnarrl mrmhPr Rnhrr! r . R;i.rthn ln1nrw inrl11."'al!n~ ;i nro~rl In rut some rap11111 impro.,'rmPnt 1lf'm.~ rrnm tht burli;:f't W;i\ r,arl hy Br1ntr. R11r1hnlnm,w Wil.~ ;i h$l'l11 An1nnc t!"lr rur.~ t1r~Pd h1· Ril!holnmr1~· 11rr,. lund~ fnr a fl'\"! ;in(! li-nn1• i-nur ti; al l "nn rr~ll.1 H1Rh Srhnnl. Ro<1rd rnrrnbrr~ 11):Trrr1 t h a 1 l"l1 m1nr.11ni:: th r 1rrm~ frnn1 1h1 • 1·,.;i r"~ hurlcrl 11!\ulfl h,. ;i · f~l ~t rrnnn ml" ~1nrP 1nfl;i1inn 1o1011)r1 1nakP 1h11 ('(lnslrurtinn Mo torist Dies Of Jlea r t Attack A Lagunfl Re11rh m~n ~llfff"rf'd 11n ;ip- parf'nt h,<trt. aHAl'k while driv \n J?. his 1."'llr Frid<!,\' nii;h t nnd 1\'l'l~ pronounce{! de11d nn arrival at. tht ho5pit11I fnf1nwinl( an 11r- cidftnl in 1~·hirh th!' auto rolll'd rlown a hill and i11!n ;i tviuse. rolirr idr.ntilil."'rl lhP virtin1 11~ J11m "·" Ht1,1Zh \'au,c:hn .. 'i1. nf ~0!10 Alt11 Lll,l!Un;i Rll·rl , Vaup:hn ·~ stcpd;iu,11hler. whn 1 .. ~ riding in 1hf' 11uto Rt th' timf' of 1he ml~h;ip. ;ittl."'mpled tn bring !hf' i-11r under cnn!rnl arrrr the man Pll"'Sf"d nut. Off1rrr~ ~ii i rt thP ,111110 ~tfl !lt"rl on B"rn flr i1-r ~nrl hr',1Z 11n rnllin iz hark r1 ow n thl' h!ll hnun r1ni:: "''"r a i-urb ll nd striktn,l: a hnu~' al -'197 R'm Dn1·t . S la nln n Fi r111 Sn11!hf'rn f11l 1fnrn1 ~ Ru' ~ale~ of ~!l!n· Inn v.·erl' thf> ~urcpssFul lnll" h1dd!'r• 01'1 11 !1 1 -ra~~!!n.Rl'r rl1f'~f'I h11~ fnr the Tu ~ti n l'111on Ht1<h Si-h("lo! fli~lrir!. Tru~trrl' h'll'f' 11rf',pTerl fhf' f1 rm·.w .~2!l.2 1 !\ 40 h1fl for !hP •rh0f11 hu• A na 11v, nf ,\Hnne~ota. ~1r~ Sor~nson h.ifl lived in California fn r the pa~t 17 )'f'llr~. Dr CP("ll Hof1111M {1H1r1altd .111 the funer~I $~rv1ce. which WA S foll nwed bv in~rmrn! in Pacific \/J ew Memori!J Park. Lag una Gree ter \Vill Com e Home f l'\!ln"·1ng II <i~·ll't'fk .~!IH' in Vt t,r-'lns '.\1f'1nnnal Ho~ril .11 ) In I.on~ Beach. La~un" BP11rh Grf'tlPr F.ilf'r Larsen will l'flffif' hnm, !hi~ wrrkrnd. Tbr arinnunr,.mrnt nf lh, re1urn c11m• frnm frienrl.~ nl lhf' f.11mPd .izrrtrer. Th'l1tli?h hr v.·ilt bf' b.11rk af hi~ rMm ln lhP t!rorrl L.11guna . JI i~ "~pt'rtl'rl hf' "'1!1 fAkr thing~ "ll~Y lnr a 1\'hil e and not dn tno m11rh Ion .~nnn Lar~r(l, II.I._. w~~ hn~p1!11l1z:rrl In mirl · .hint> frnm ""1~1 w ~· tiorm l'd lo~· nf ar· J""l"titf' .:i nn 11 hl11fld ,.r 1nf ,.r1i,..n Let Us Put You On The Map i '" .. Near th e entranee, inside our .store, is 1 giarit new m•p. W e a re in th e process of iden tifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on th is m•p with colored pins. (A different color for ••ch yur.) Close scrutiny will detecf some interestin9 facts: firstly , we have carpeted homes on virtuelly every 1t reet in the area, Secondly, the pin1 e re in bunches, in dicating WORD.OF-MOUT H advertii· ing. Thirdly , th e num ber of home 1 we have carpet· ed is sta99erin9. If you desire hones+y, experience, end reicom· mendation1 fro!TI neighbors we have wor~ed for, tn en Alden's is THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac entia Avt. COSTA MflA • 646-4838 HOU iltS: ~~an. Th ru Thur1., 9 fa 5:30-Frl., 9 to 9-Sa t., 9:30 to 5 • • .)-,, . •' . '• ' ..... < • ' '1 I J .1 - I , Laguna Beaeh 'l'oday's Final N.Y. Stocks ED I TI ON VOL. M , NO. 184, 4 SECTIO NS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST l, 1971 ' TEN CENTS • • ace r1s {_ • .J' ~ Election Result . r OfLongCampaign ' 8)' BARBARA KR EIBJCH or!~• Di lly 'II•! Sl•lf l\torE' than six 1nonlh:; ol tumultuous discussion ha s led up l.n the unique eler· lion in Laguna Beach today \1•i!h vn1crs trooping lo the polls to respond, •·yes·· or• "no., to a single proposition -"Shall an ordinance be adopted limiting the height Apollo Crew In Good Shape Orbiting Moon SPAC~-: CENTER. Houslon (t.:Pl l - Orbiting !he moon in the name or science, Apollo 15's three astronauts ,e:nl v.•c\l... drser1'ed extra re~t today 11·hil(' !hei r spaceship reaped mere div idend~ from a i pace mission already ranking as Amt>rica 's most rewarding. "\\:1:•re in ~real shape." said :0.·11ss10n Commander Da virl fl. Sc0tl af!cr he. Alfred 1\1. \\'orden and Jamc.<1 B. lnvin had 9 hours of sleep f0Ho1.1:in;'.1 one of thr. busiesl and mosl productive da ys e\•er &pl!nl by miin in 11pace. Their prirJe. haul of ttll,7 pounds tir lunar samples was stowed ~a~fully in the nooks and crannies of the command ,;hip Endeavour. $C()!t and Irwin gathered -them on three drives in the first moonca r arross the rolling fl oor of the mnun tain valley they called home for fi6 hours. 55 minutes. -Afier they av•oke ~horlly after 7 a.m. PDT today, the pilots \\'ere a5ked by ground cornmunicator Joe Allen tn .cQn- firm that they had aboard part of the eigh!-foot deep core sample !hey drilled frnm the moon. "Joe, y;e wouldn 't lose si~ht. of that fnr R!l the tea in China," replied Scott. "That's No. I priority.·• Srott and lr\v in .<itrul!gled f;ir snmt> time pulling the dr ill nut or !he surface \1 'lnr!;iv beforr ... tar!ing !hr1r !a"t .<iurrare ~xcursion. Thev thCn h;id d1ffic ul1v disa.<ise1nblin.11 !hr dr ill lo lit into their cr11mped h1nding rr;ift, Falcfln. •·\Ve m;1dr a lhorough !H":ilrch of 1hc 1.:0-1 fl.un;:ir ~lndulr l helnrr v.p lr! it li!I)" :;co1! ai;surerl anxiou~ sc1rn11s1s on earth. The F<ilcon was Je1tisoncd ~fonday nigh!. Or. Harrisnn II . Schmlll. ii 1?;rnln~1st 11nd barkup pilot rnr Irwin. s::iid Srntr ;inrl Irwin almf'st crrt;iinlv ;:;ithcrrd sarnplrs of a lar;:r se<""tinn -of lun;ir tii~tor.1 . perhaps rlating b;ick cl•lSe In it s r11rl1c~i da\"~. ;,[ r!nn'I think therr ·~ anv riuc~tinn th;il \\e had a f;intt1 i;tir rxplflrt111on nii.~sion nn the surf;icp nf thr mnnn flt H<idley,'' Schmitt tl'lld rr>f)1'lr trr.<i t hi~ morning. Orange Coli st l\'entber l\lort nf thal t~1pically Southern California "·ea ther is thr forera sl for today Rnd \\ll'dnesda.v. Highs a.long the beaches will reach 77 and 90 inland. Lows tonigh t around 66 'degrees. INSIDE TODA\' "Mnr her Earth,"' 1111 rock- f'ro/ofJJI 111 11.~ical horn 1n Cn.~lfl Mt~n ·.~ Sottlh Cnn!I Rf'pfrlor71, i.1 a hll Gf rhc /·/1i11lil!QOV 11nr/- fnrd Thtorf'r ill l~n., lt ngtlt3. Set. Enteri.a inm enr. Poat 20. IC•tl .. r"if • "'•¥ltl 1'·11 iCftKkift• U' ' "'~'~" '"""' " iC l011!1iN "·" Nl!lfft" II••• ... 1Ct11.i~· " Or•"'' IC.uft!y " . , .... -~ " l1l~l1 ~ ..... " 0-111 Ntll<tl " s-1• ·~1• lfiltrlfl ·-• ·~· """''" 1 .. 11 bterl•lft.,tft! , .. ,. Ttlt~l119ft " fl'lftt!ICI , .. " Tftoolero It-ti KlrtMfl" " WNl!lt• • .. ~~ ......... " Wt'"•ft't Ntw1 IJ-IS Mtm•u • ••• Ntwo • • Mlrtl"t Llottou •t of b0uildin gs in Laguna Beach to lhree (;\ories?"' Four thousand L;igunans si~ned in· itiative pet itions seeking arlopl ion of the hei:!ht limit ordinance, but in fllay the Ci- ty Council \'Oled again~! direct adopt1fln of lhe le_c:islation. agreeinf:: instead to call a s1>eci al election on the issue. 1\~ lhr ordinance is 'ATillcn. it would limit the height of buildings throughoul the community to lhree stories or 36 feet abuve the highest point or grade. 1lie la\1', if adopted. rou!d be overturned or amended only by vote of the people. Opponents of the initiative mea sure 11·arn it would block beachfront hotel de1 elnpmcnt essential 1o the economic gro11·th of the com n1unity. The initiative drive grew out of a series of Planning Con1miss1on hearings nn the proposed CR ~ cominercia!-residential I zone ordinance designed specHically for !hree beachf ront touri~t arf'ilS, which nriginal!y called for a 100-fool height limit. In the face of a storm of prolcsl from- re sidentJal property o"•ncrs lh~ com- 1nisslon knocked the height limil down !o 50 feet b<'fore recommending the zone change to the City Council. . An organization calling itsr!f \lilla~e Laguna promptly launched !he in- itiative, maintatning that even Ml feet 11 coo high for a beachfront building and warning lhal the ordln!lnce still would be subject to change by. varlRnces. which could be granted by the city without con- sulting lhe voters. f ·rom the out sel the legality of thr in- itiative had been questioned , since state law prohibit.~ use of the initiative pro- cedure in zoning matters. Proponents of the initiative saicl ii "'as not a zoning matter but an amendment to lhc city bui!dinJ: and safety code. A dramatic last-minute attempt lo hall the initiative eleclion was m11de by realtor Vern Taschner 1n a laitpayer"s ac- lion filed in Superior Court. Judge J.E.T. "Ned"' Rutter. responded bv ordering the Plcction cancelled, but the Fourth Disrri cl Court of Appeals promptly overruled 1hc Qrder, quntinl!; a Stale Supreme Court opinion rhat cancellation of an election 111 a similar ra.~e v.·ould constitute '"in- tolerable' interfere nce"' 'A·ith the righl or lhe people to ha ve !heir vote recorded The appel!a!e courl, hQWe\•er. rlid not rule on the le.(lal1ty of the ord1nanre . sl a!1ng this could be tested aftf'r the ele r- ti nn Opponents of the 1n1t1at ive !hen 1ook lheir ca~e tll lhc Slate Supreme Court, bul th;n bnd.v refused rn granl a hearing. Pre-e!eclion campa1~ning found in· ifiatil'P nppnnenL<; c11inR !he need to drvelop Laguna's touris1 indllstry v.•ith qu;ili!y hotel~ in order 1n providr. ,:i l<llt b.:i.o;e thai, \vtll help merl future finanri:i1 demand., without burdening : he hon1oowner . Supporters of the height limit ordinance v.·arned tha1 ''hi);lh ri:-e breed~ high rise."' b_y raisinR beachfront hind values to a point where nwner~ ;ire forced to develop cnn1pet itiveJy . Thry cited tile prosperil.Y nf Carmel. which h.:i! m11intaini!d ii! rourisl-or1ented economy under a 30-fool huilding heig ht limit. Tot Hospitalized In Auto Mishap /I, two-year-old Laguna Beach girl ~·ho was !truck by a car when she dar1 ed across Can.von Acres Drive Monday even- ingv.emains under observation toda y 11t So1qh Co11sl Community Hospilfll. A hospital ~pokesm11n described little. Celes1e Young's cnnd!tion ~~-··guarded" hul said she apparently had no major in- jury. The child, daughltr of Mrs, .Jojyn Young , ~74 Can yon Acres Drive , !Ufferecl cut~. bruise~ and abrasions ~~en she was struck shortly before 8 p.m. Monday. Driver Jackie 0 . McKtntie. 32. of 240fi1 Gaswood , El Toro, was not clled. police said. He S3icl he w~ unable. lo stop in liml' t-0 av~ hitting the youngstrr wben &be ran i~o the roadway. •• .. 1)1111.Y ,ILOf 51•fl '°""° FASHIONABLE POLLING PLACE, THE MAYOR'S STOR!~ Clerk Glad.ya G1aun.an.. A11i1t1 Voter Bitty My.,., ' Laguna Beacl1 Pa11el Nixe~ Two Heigl1t V ru·ia11ce Bids Laguna Beach P I a n n in g Com- n1issioneri;. ln t\1'0 actions fl.1ond?.y nigh t. rejec1ed bids for height variances on re~idential structure~ Commissioners unanimously denied a variance to elCceed 1he limn by four tee.I . 11·hich v.·a.<1 rcqueslrd by l\1 r. .:i nd l\1rs Ho"'ard Le'A'ln 1vho are planning 10 build a clupleit at lliO Fa1rv1ew Sr The pl;innin,ll staff recnmmended drn1;i ! of the 11ar1ance. suggesting the O"Tler ex· Ma rines Seized In San Clen1 enle Narco Roundup A dolen Camp Pendlelon Marines were 11rraigned on various nareolics charges Monday stemming from a weekend ra111 on their ma!\ress-rurnished apartment by San Clemcn1e police. Investigators claimed seyeral of rhe men arrested late Friday were in the act of et1tling up and packaging hashish ror sale as the officer.~ bursl in to !he. residence at 4%-B Call e Santa Barbara. Included in lhe rontraband v.·err several ounces of refined marij uana resin . dozens of hashi sh paCKeLc; and quantitirs or mescaline . LSD and pl!ls One of thr. men arrested, Thomas Michael Haye11. 22. also faces charges of resisting 11rresl and assault on a police off icer. Police asserted he fled lhe apar!· men! And was chased for two blocks after slrik!ng an officer.. Mo vie ou Thief Set HOLLYWOOE'I fA P ) -Act(lr Ro~rt Conrad's nex l movir. project will be the slory of Jack '"~1urf lht Suri " J\.1.urphy, the Miami Be.ch surfer "and beach boy .. ·ho became a jewel thief, · Conr ad said Mondf!y be has bought fihn 11nd lheattlcal rights fMm · M\lrphy. who i~ suving • life sel'llCllce ln fklrlda for robbtry and mu rder. r.~.vall' as 11n ;iltr.rnative !o obstructing \'lews b.\' build1n~ higher than allowed . In a .1-2 spli! vot e, with .James Schmitz and Michael ~l ay dissentlng, com· n11sstoners denied permission for a hu1ldrr 10 exceed the height limit by 13 1nrhrs on a home under construction at 258:i 1\110 Way. Prnbtem~ be.11an when neigh bors qu es- t1onerl rh~ height of the roof v.•hen it v.·as pu! on the h0usr A survey by thr. city rl:'vr.:ilrd 1h;it the roof did exceed the lir1~h1 l1mi1 by Ut Inches and a slop "'ork Ol"clrr w;1.~ ,11;hen unti l tht> pl anning com- missinn m;i de a determination on 1h?J. ni;1 t1cr. ··since lhr ri ty bu1ld1n,11; dep;irtmen! ap- proved the plan~ hefnre you .started wnrk , 11 loo ks like It 1s cheir fault." commented Carl .Joi1nsnn. '"Rut I will not vntr in favor of a variance. I !hink the con- traclnr h11~ recnurse i~rough the courts !n mller1 damages from the city." Commi ssioner .James Schmitz stiid it v.·;i.~ not reasonable fur the rommission lo Jeopardize the con trac!or who had hrought the plan.~ for the building in '"v.•ith good faith " .. It 'll cost a Joi or mont'y lo change. the roof." Sch mitz said. After additional discu.ssion, ihe com- mission. In the split vole, dcni~ the va riance. Vote Takes Toll On Type'writer Slrugirt!_ng lo take earl! of a record 200 rf'f(UC~ls lor absentee ballots for L.aguna Beach'i; high rise election, df'puty ci ly clt?rk Velma Newingcr ll!crally st ripper! !he gears on her electric t}•pcwrlter and had to wind up the job on 11 curube:some 'i'nanual model. 'l)le mishap occurred·, ,;aid Cil y Cler k OoroLJW • ·.MMlllclt, as Mrs. Newinger v.•hipped U\f1?Ugh the job or prepa ring 11~s€1ut.H hallo~ for mailing to meet tbe elecllon deadline. : "'th! tYJiawriler jusl so rt of fell apart."' imt6ed Mrs.. MusfeJt. '"They've carried ll o(J for repair5 ..• " Laguna Absentees · Lead -Big Turnout With absentee voters setting the par.e. Lagunans turned out early and in force. al most polling places today lo cast their ballots in the initiative eleclion that could impose a three-stor.v building heighl throUghout the Art Colony. Topping the 200 m;irk, appl ications for absentee ballots ~ot U1e election off to a brisk start. \V ith a 5 p.m. ~1rinday deadline for return of the absentee rotes. deputy cily clerk Velma r>-'ew1np:cr reported most had been returned by the moming mail. By mid-n1orning on t>lect1on da y, the \\'Ord at all eight special precincts "·a.c; "busy!" with an average or 17 percent of the \'Oles cast in the first four hours oC balloting. The heaviest early vote wa s in Precinct fi , !he .Realex real estate office at 917 c:lenneyre St. where 20 percent or the precinct's :'165 voters had cast their ball.els before 11 a.m. Close behind were Precinct 2. 396 Cy- press Drive and Precinct 5. the high school south campus both "'llh an early 18 percenl turnout. "'\Ve"ve been busy since 7 am.,'' s;iid an election 'A'nrker at the Cypress Drivr. residence. \\'hile another at the high school said, "So far 11.•e haven "t even had timP. for a cup of coffee ·· At Fashion r.al!ery in Bo;il Ca nyon, location of Precinct 1. 182 of 1.144 eligible voters in the combined precinct had voted by 11 a.m .• ~ Iii pert::ent turnout. "We"\•e ~4 lhem ~~dina: Jn line aU momfng.'' said an electlon wt1rker. The pe rcentage was the samt at I.ht l'lltfj1 achoal mrth campus on Park A venue where ballots were beini ca5t at the rate of "50 an hour" an election \Ol'Orker said, adding, "ll"s a hea vy turnout." Voter interest was equ11lly keen In Precinct 7, where election workers at the Agate Street Firl' Station reported a "steady stream"' of business with 1113 of an eligible 1,259 voters casling th eir ballots by mid -morn ing . At 595 Center St., PrecinrL I ror the i:.pecial election. votl!rs began roming in al the ra te of "one a mlnule from early Lagunll Minister 1'o Leave Pulpit In Se ptember The Re v. El!5worth L. Rirhardson. for l:l years minister of the i"\P1ghbnrh11od Cnngregaliona! Church nf L11guna Rc;ich, ha5 !old his congrega tion he wishes to retire at the end of Septeznber, Tile lheologi;in has servPd ::i 8 moderator of the New York Cily Congreg:;o.t ional Associa1ion and as .:i member of the advisory council of the Chicago Theological Seminary. He recenlly completed a lerm of office a.~ ti member of the board of directors of the Southern California and the Soulhwe.~1 Conference of the United Church ot Christ. During the Rev. l\1r, Richardson"s ministry ln Laguna. a new, $200,00IJ sanctuary was dl!dicated in February, 1964, and only a small mortgage or $43.000 remains on the property, a church spokesman said. A gradua te of Bethany College, Wesl Virginia , and Union Theological Seminary, New York. he originally at- tended Yale University with the intention o/ ~oming a mechanical engineer. WhH' a college student he preached in a coal mining town And later served churchc.s in Texas, New York, Michigan and lllioois. Recon Plane Downed ' TOKYO 1UPI) .._ Tut North Vielnirm News Agency said today North Viet- namese planes shol down a U.S. un- manned recnnnaissance plane which in- truded 1nto air 1pacr. over Quant Binh Provlnce lam Saturd ay . The broadast :over Hanoi Radio was lic1rd in Tokyn. It said the plane was the 3.395tb American aircraft shol down over North Vietnam. niorning" \1•orkers sa id. 'A'ith 17 percent of the precinct's votes in by tt :tm. The only polling place v.·here business 11a~ a little slAtk v.•as Precinrt 3 at City Hall. "here the percentage of vote had reached only 14 perrcnl by mid-morning. However, \rorkers said this is normal fnr Ille downto\1·n poll ing place. which also serves Laguna Canyon, and usually does mosl of its business in the a[· lC'rnoo ns. according to poll·'A'atchers. Votes \vill be counted in the individual precincts beginning as soon as the polls close al 7 pm and results will be taken to City Hall for posting in the council ch;imber. The. voter turnout al the April 14, 1!17n La gu na Beat h Cify Council election waJ nearly 56 percent. Call City llall For Vote Data L;iguna Brarh \'Ctrrs v.•ho have mislaid 1hr1r sarnple balloi s or whG end not receive !hem. may find ou t 11 here to vote in tod ay 's election by «ailing the city clerk"s office -at C•ty Hall , 494-l 12~ ihe City Ha ll number \\011\ remain in operation this even ing to give re sults of the volini:: on !he height hmitation oi"dinance. as lhey arl tabulated. Vote-counting \.\'ill be done in the eight precincts a~ soon as the polls close at 7 p.m. and the results posted in City Hall co u n c i I chain hers. Persons needing transporlalion Lo tile polls or baby sitting v.·bile they vnle are invited to call the Yes 01 Aug. 3 Comm ittee, 494-9550. League Gets OK For Park..in g Lot The Assistance U<ague m;iy huild a p11rking Int adjacen t to its bu ilding 'A ilhout hav ing !.o obtain a condition al use perm11. Laguna Be;ich Plann ing Com- n11~sioner.<i ag reed ~·londay night. "Sinre the 101 \.\•ill be for private and nnt publ ic use, they don't need In use t'LP procedure~.·· commented William Lambourne. chai rman, Tully Seymour, t ll ,1 attornC)', agg re ed. The seven-space parkin g area will be con.c;tructed on land direclly acros s Goff Street 11•hich run~ behind the league building, 526 Glenncyre . Hano Sees Bi g Win For Height Ordina nce Writer Arnold Hano, who ha3 ~rved a~ the unoff ic ial chairman of Village Laguna \1'hich drew up lhe 36-loot height limi~ ordinance said that it 11·iJI be approved by '"60 to 70 percent" cf those who cast voles in today·s election . Mano added th~Fter elec~ion returns are final this evening. he will hold a '"Victory -Or~" parry for all the Village Laguna Ye~ on Aug. 3 vo/unteer.5 wh<J worked during the campaign. The post- election bash will be held at Hano's home. 1565 Bluehird Canyon Drive, begin· ning around 9:30 p.m. Few Sunuuer Classes Ren1ain-in La guna A few Laguna Beacli Recreation Department cla~ses have openinj1 for the remainder of the summer. Persons may still ~ign up for 1wim· ming. ~nnis and weight training -. a.II whirh are held at Laguna Beach High School al various times throughout the wrek . For further *information. contact tile rfi'rcarion department. J7~ N. Coast Highwa y, 41M-1124. • • Be Sure to Vote Today; P9lls Open Until 7 · , ·• • • .. . ' • I I ' . '\ ·-t l · ' ' '. --· • ·' • .. • 2 DAILY PILOT SC T1·u stees OK Actio11 • Over Trasl1 Wast~nscious Saddleback Cn!l~ge trutees Monday voted LO t.a.k.e. legal act.ion against a South La,cun1 lrash col!ection firm for failure to meet 115 contract wit h the. school. School offic1al5 said Solag Disposal Company w1s awarded the garbage con- tract J une Z8 for the 1971-72 fiscal year based on the firm·s low bid of $24.75 ptr bin per monLh, Since that time, officials contend the company has not collected ane bin of trash and anot her firm. Toro Disposal, has been p1ck1ng up the garage at $4:; per bin per month. The truslet>s agreed lo turn the entire matter over to the county counsel's of· fice , despite the pleadings of So!Ag owner Tom Trulis. Trulis said on June 27 -the day before ~ contract v.·as awarded -he had entered ai,erritorial agreement with Toro Pisposa.I in wmch Toro wou ld have the Sadd.leback Valley and Solag would get conlracts in Laguna Niguel. Trulis said he had since be-en accused of price fixing , but denied these allegations. Under trustee questioning, Trulis ad· m.itted knowing in advance LhAt his bid had been the low one submitted. but maintained th ere was still a possibility he "WOuld not have been awarded the S11d- dlebick <Allege contract. The only other bidder was Toro Disposal. at f45 per bin per month. Trulis said, because of his agrtement with Toro. he could not pic k up the school trash because it would ~ violalint; his contract with the other company. "If you force me to come in under these circumstan~s." the businessman told trustees. "it will put me in a heck of a bind." The higher price be.ing charged by Toro Dispos1J for trash collection from the gchool's four bins will C(ISt an additional $972 per yea r. officials said . This is the: amount the school v.'ould conceiv.11bly hope. to have Tru li.'i pay a!i a result of the legal action. Pending the outcome of an y Jaw sui t, Toro Disposal will collect the school 's garbage: on 11 month-to.month basis -at M5 per bin per month. Slip of Tongue Almost Hairy At Tustin Me et Male rapunzels 14•1!1 not result from the Tustin Union High School board action last nigh! on the niles ror boys' dres5. A thorough combing of notes tod ay on the hair rule inserted Monday night by board member Chester G Briner of Mission Viejo. reve,.led a slip of tongue that might ha ve fnsrered "'aisl-length ha ir on boys Briner. read into the nunutes of the meeting A motion Iha! said hair must not t!!!X!end below ''!he bottom of a dress r;hirt" wh ich could be construed to mean the end of the 5ht rtta1! Ho"·ever. toda y Briner noted he11ass~ 1 writ~n version of his mo!1on on to the board clerk . l l cont ained th f' mi~sing v;nrd "eollar " Br1nu ·.s intt nlton w11s fl) l1b~ra 1Jze the 1uperin~ndent'5 spr ing recommendation that placed the bo~s· locks cutoff point at the top of thf' coll ar ~f 11 regula r dre~s shirt Hence. boys anend1ng di ::1r1r1 srhr.ols may gro1v Lht ir ha ir .about an inch and a half l6nger. nl'lt 11 foot and 11 ha lf longtr OllAltl~I COAST DAllY Pll01 Oll tiG1" COJ.5T il'Ul l 15iotttiC. COMil'Ati Y lt •~t•+ N. Woed il'•u d..,,t '"° il'110111~tr Jo e~ R. Curl ov Vic• ,. ... ,., ... 1 •·d Gr'>UI( M111.,.,r Tilo'llo< IC 11•it ESl!or T~o,..1 1 A. M11·~~:111 Ml '>la•na Et110r Ch1rl11 H. l101 ll ic~1•d ,II, Nall ,..111u1~1 Mon1gl"; Edl:ori L .. , •• '-cit Offlce 122 For11I A•o11111 Mrili119 1ddr1u : P.O. l or 666, 92651 S.. Cl•-•1'9 Offkt JOS Ntrt~. 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I'll MWI llv"tl. 0!1.,.1,.110~1, 0111l1tri.1 "''""' o• 1•.,.•11u ••""11 ~.,,1., "'"" to '""lldu('W wt!"°"! ot11<l•I ,...,. ,..,1J1'111 ltf cott,•if~l ,.,.,...,_ J«• (1111 llOll ... tti, t i Ntw(IO•I ~t•<~ 1f'lll Cttll Mftl, C~llfor'lll 5ui..trofll"" h Cl ,,1-• lf.J:S Q'Oll~tl'lttl lly (71111 0 IJ _.,1111~; mll!11ry dllio!l"f!le"I· 0 JS ""'"lftl~, ' -·. . ~·~ --·· .. -_,; t -. T11tsd11 , AlltUSl J. 1971 A Helping Litte Tustin Schools OK D1~ess Code Tu.st1n Union lilih School District trustee~ i\1ondlly night adopt.ed modified rule., for bn~ s' dre~~ and hair styles Tht hn.:ird fnund ;i.ccerl.:ible a rev!!lon h,v 1.rustee Chester G. fi nner of a propose[ j ntroduced bv 11nother hoarrl men1ber. OiC'kr;i n Bur~ni<in , lrustel' lrom S;i nta An?~ had -~UJ:J:C'Sled trus!t es adopt basic11 lly 1hP sarn P rcgulalions turned down b_1 lhP bu::ird l;i.~t ~pr 1ng excf'pt for !he rules rcgulal!ng h111r lengt h anrl ban- ning hr::idhands Br1r::i n1an's motion failed for !;ick of ii Sf'C'Ond . Bnnrr. (lf ~11~~11tn Vie1n. then in- lrnduccd R(lr11n1::in'.s r1>comrnPnda!J(•n ad- ding !hf' rule !h;.' '11;ur shall n(lt PXIC'nd bc!o1v the bntlOnl Of !he ha.t'k of a rlrP.~S sh1r1 1rolta.r 1 or the top or a T-shirt (nl'ckbanrt 1.'' Rriner ;i.l~n mO\Crl tha.t thl!. entire cnrlf', enough lo attract attent1on or detract from tht Pduc11!\onaJ program cannot ba toltrated .. '' Rules for 8ny1 Not Acc:eplab le. -"Extreine hair stylt s 11r ei:ctssive sideburn~. Sideburn~ may not e:xtend be low thf' OO!tom of thr. e1 r. Hair sl\all nnt. txtend beJn w thP bo Hom of the b.ttk of a dress sh irt (CO!l11r 1 or lhe 'top of a T' shirt I neckb and 1. -F11ci11l hair. -Tank tnps. -Dres.~-down app<'arance. -.larkPt.~. shirts or-sv.·eaters that bear the insignia l'Jr name of any organir;alion not sponsored by 1he school or district. -Thongs. -Rare f('rl." Coa&t Guard cutter Po int Divide of!er1 a I.ow to craft off Laguna's Main Beach ri.1onda y. The prop fouled on a line. The trans mis~ion overheated and stripped a iea..r off Emer.tld Bay. La.1una ltfegu.uds towed the crtft. O\Vlled by Ra!ael Plascencia of Oran1e, away from rocks to await Coast Guard assistance. includ ing 1he pre\'inu;;ly adoptl'rl rul e.'! for girls, carry an added note . "Nothing Jn lhis drr!'s and grooming code shall ht con.strurd to prevenl the ad ministratio n from m;ik ing more scv Pre limi tations fnr those s1udrn1!i p<1rl1c1 p<1ting in athlet ic programs.·• The girl.~ pnrt1on of the rode , AdopbPJd 1>arl1Pr thi~ spring . rel<ixcd last year's code only sli ghtly. making pant dresse3 acct ptable garb for school w1 ar. Hit-run Driver Leaves Car Door Draft Hits Snag • Ill House ~l r!i. June Stnith, bn2.rd 1ncmbcr fro m Tustin. nnled lhe addition to the dress code brings the wr itlen rules in line wit h actual pr<iclice in the dis trict -mean ing coaches h;n·e generally applif'd st rict er rules on ha ir lenglh. particu larly . '.:.. Briner's motion passed 111ith a 3 to I .. Richa rd Plunkrtt nf 521 Thalia. ~!. Laguna Beach, heard a. crash out side his hou."e around two o'clock this mornini . Chances Now Slim of Approval Before Septen1ber vole. with Ro rani11n np 1'l0.~rd. Ahho ugh he vo led again!il the dres.q rules for bo ys, Aoranian , a rnodtr ale elected to 1he board last Apr il. said he fe lt the re\•ision represented a smt1l1 vie· torv. "l'll just keep dlipping away," he !.aid A hasty investigat ion confirmed his rea rs, His parked car had been smash.td, but the hit and run dr iver "'as nowhere la be seen. \VASHINGTON (APJ -Th e bill to ex- tend the military draft has hil A Hou•e snag that apprenlly ices any chance of congressional approval be f o re Sf'p- te"'er. The bill "'as tt.ntatively pulled off today·s House cal f'ndar because of a parliamentary tangle over opening up the House-Stnate compromise me01sure to specific challenges. Congress beains a vacation F'rida y and "'on't, be back until Sept. 8. Antiw.1r sen11 tors <1re set to filibuster the bH! when it clears the House. The old draft law exp ired June 30, and draft officials say if a new !aw is not ena.cttd soo n the.v will have to use their re maining authority to call up 5omt men "'ho were deferred under the previous statute. t.1'ean11.•hile. draft nffic1 al s toda y made preparations to s1uff hr ight ly colored capsul es with num!M>rs and birth dates in preparation for Thursday's scheduled draft lottery. The lottery >A'ill determine Q.rafl priori- ty for men whl) turn 19 thi~ year. It is being held on the 11 ssumplion Congres5 eventu Ally "·ill ex tend the draft another two years. The House snarl folJO\\'ed a 9·6 Ru les Comm ittee \'Ole Monday night 10 pf'rmit Dangerous Fumes Evacuate 1,000 In Michigan City AUR!A1\. r.tich. (AP 1 -An esltmaled 1.000 persons wer'e evacuatt.d from their homes for about four hours :-.1onday night aftf'r potenlia ll.v dani;:erou ~ fumes driftt-d ovrr an Ar ra just e11~l of Adrian, authorities said. There wt-rt-no report s nf sickness or inJur,\'. nffici::ils s::iirl Si:L 1\,laynard \\'es1ga1e ('lf I.ht Le11a1,1·ee Cnunly Sheriff 's off ice had said. "If a person breat hed !Ml much. it coulrl be le!hal " Sh eriff Rich,11rd L. Germond is~uerl 11r1 ··au clear"' th~! sen t the residtnt ~ back hnme. bu!. he \rarned them to k~er aw::iy fro m the Bohn Alumlnium Plant i'n. !J. on the edge of !he city "·herP the fumr.~ originated. rn addition t.n residen ts of a 10-lo-IZ· block secflon in the largely indusfria.1 area, bet"'een 300 and 400 employes at thf' plant a.lsn "'ere evacua1ed Plant operations were not exJ)f'cted to resume immediately. An orange cloud of ga s app<irenlly wa s produced "'hen a load of nilric 11cid v.·as misi.akenly dumped intn ,. ~.flOO.jllllon nonstainless steel tank containing sulfuric 11cld . a plant official said. The mix:turf' of acids ate through the stet! in places and billO'A'ed out as gas. acc?rding to pl ant offlcials. A gentle breeze carried the fumes over the countryside. 1\°itric acld norm.Ally is stored in ~tainles.s steel tanG "'hich rf'llst cor· rosion. 8 pla.nt official s11ld. challenges against portions of the draft bill as 1,1•ritten by House-Senatt. cor,ferees. Rules Committee Chairman \Villiam M. Colmer <D-f\.1iss .I. \1•hose pant.I decides when legislation a;oes to the floor. said Uta parli1ment.ar ian hf'ld the -«1nferee5, bill is technically bad because it contains items not approved by either house. Chall eng es to those sections. Colmer said. would send the bill back to the con- Tax Hate $2.09 fprees . Ht is refus ing to rele ase it for House action until his comm i t t ee reconsider1 its volt.. A conference committee is created anytimt. the House 11nd Senate pass dif- fe:rent versions of the same bill. The rommitlet. must compromise the dif· ference~. but c.annot add lanruage of its r.wn or change so mething both houses have agreed on. Tustin Unit Ol(s Budget; Lauds Schools' Frugality Follo"·iog A 20.mioute budget htaring In v.•hich Tustin trusret.s rongre.tu !a!f'd !he adm!nis!ration for lru,ra.lit~·. the board f\fonday nigh t adopted the fina l totat bud,11;et of $\ll.817.9114 rrquiring A tolal la x rate: of $2.09 per $100 of as~essed \·aluallon. Super1nte nden1 \\'1Jl1 am Zogg nnl!'d the dist.rict's proposed $9.6 mill ion opt'r11ting Laguna Teachers Heading Back For Four Weeks About 75 teachers frnm all nf the Lag una Beach School~ will go b.=ick tn work ~Ionday fo r 11 four·11·eek ·•1n ~ervice " program nn cu rriculum The teachers 1•·1 11 v.·ork "·1th district i1d- mtn1c;fratnr!; on materials ro inrli1·1dua.lizr 1nstrucllon. to n1ea~ure s 1 u ct e n 1 performances, const rue! dlagnoslir r r.<1~ and develop allernate learning acl1\'L1i!'S . The mnnrh-long progr11 m I" fund rrl 1hrough a S11~.0QO ferleral grant or Ed11ration Profes51on Dert lopmrnl Ari 1 E:POA \ mnnc\'. \\°nrk tht~ SUnllTI<"f \\'ii\ p!'t'J'ilrl" 1hP new progranls fo r ltnrlemenr 11\\nn lh 1.~ f,11 11 ::ii !he \'ariou"' !chools. budget - the total budgel minus th!! amount spe nt In repay bonds -"'ould re· quire a. tr."< r11te of lil.78 Including 11n e1ght·ten1hs nf ;i rent tax to ~upport the Ae~1nnal Oc:rupatinn Program. 7..ngg not ed lhA t the ta.x su ppor11ng !he genf"Tal fund budgel l\l'o yC'ars ago was ~t,iR <1nd 11·::is only $1.10 last yrar. rhf's!er I.. Brinf'r. board memher from J\1 i.~sinn Viejn, nnted the di5!rict ha d kept its promise made to voters three years ti,!:n "'he n it sought pa.5!iage of an over· ridr. "The board tolrl lhr publi c the rlistrir! \1·otildn't come b::ick for any a.ddHional o\·errides nr taxes .'' Briner said. "\Ve have lil'ed within tha.t prnmise." Rri ner, however. indiralPd the hnard m.:i.v S(l(ln h;irp to consider sC'r king anot her override and a bond issue. Latrr in rhe m<'e ling. Zngli said tho~e fi nance mr.a sures would be dlscussrd 2.t next fl.1nnda.v ·.~ mrrr 1ng nf lhe bo~rd. A leller from boa.rli mem brr Robt>r! C" .. Ba.rtholomcw indicating a need lo cj t snmp ca.p1!al improvf'ment itrm.~ from !he budget 1''as rP.11d hy Bnnf'r. R11r1holnmew w<is ahsent. Among thP c111~ ur~rd b,I' Batho lom e\1' 111>re fund~ for a pool 11 nd renn1s courl!i at l'n11rr~1t~· H1~h Schnfll. l'lriarrl tnrrnb"r" :igrrl'rl I h a ! rl1m1nr.11n~ the 11Pn1s from t h1 ~ 1·e11r's hurl~r1 \\·ould he a ' f ~l~t ernnom,\" i;Jnce lnl!at1nn 11nuld m.11 kio the c(ln~truction m0r!" PJ:pPn~11,. nrxt 1 r11r Rnran1 11 n no!rrl !hat Boa rd President Paul F. Calhoun. of Sania Ana \'nted in fa vn r of the re l?.'<ed ru les. Calhoun has consi~len tly oppo~ed any re laxation of the rulf'S in force for boys during the 1970-71 school ve<ir. illr~. Sn1llh askcrl Briner if he in lended to relax the previously :i;uggestcd han on headband s that had been drnnped from ft',P: code ;is introdu ctd by Bnranian. "[ purp<)srly 11 voirle<I !h;:it i1cm." Brinrr :<>tiid, "1 ht!icve he adbands are covered in 1he opening par<igra.phs of th e dress code.·· As ;idnrted . the 1!171·72 Tustin dress enrl gronin ing rnde provide.~ I h;i!: "Sl a.nda rd.~ of rlrcs~ and groon1inR for slu dents attending school, and school 11 c-t i\·itie.~ \\'111 e mphn ~ize neat nrsc; and cJei:1nline ss. lt i~ wpll rerognized that ti near 11nd v.·ell grnnm ed ::ip!lf'a rance cnn- tribu lec; in 11 f)(1S1li\·e manner tn the er!u('ati()nal chmate nf tht school. H::i ir. clothing or garmen!s \l•h1ch are un u!'!ual l\lotorist Di es Of H eart Attack A Lagun11 Brach man suffpred .:in ap- riarent heart attack v.•hile driving hii;. car Fridn.11 nigh! ::ind w11s prnnounred dt!.a.d on arrival al 1he hn.~pital followini;: an ac- cident in wh irh the 11u1n rolled down A h\ll and into ::i house. Pnl ice identif ied th,. victim 11s James Hugh Vaug hn , 51. nf 3090 Alta La.guna Alvrl. Vauphn 's strpd::iui:hre11. "'ho \\'l!.S riding in rhe 11u!n at the time nf the mishap. ll lt!'mpi ed !n brin g 1hf' c11r under control 11fter !hr ma n passerl nut. Officers s11 id thP ::i utn i;ta llf'd on BPro Dri\·e and began rollins:-bark do1vn th e hill. hnunrins:-n1·er a rurb and sinking a house at :11 97 Bern Dr11·e. ~!a ni on Finll \Vi ns Snu!hern ("i:1l 1forn1 11 Bus Sa!es of Stan - tnn 11·rrr thr .~IH'"f'~sf11! lnw h1rldFrr nn a 91 -pa<::PnJ.:f'r c11esel bu~ fi'lr the Tu~t 10 l'n1nn H1eh Srh11nl nistrift Tru.~tef'S hal'f' Af"f efJ!Prl the r1rrn'!'! ~29.2!~ 4fl hirl fn r lh,, ~f"h()(ll hu~ Ho"·evcr. he !old police when he called lo report the incident, !here was something le ft In the road"·.:iy that might ht>lp their inquiry. The piece of evidence. now on file In 1hr police d<'partmenl. i~ li"ted as "&ne right frnnt car doo r. gold in co!nr with black raci ng stripe.·· · Police are confiden t it "·on"! take long to !rack dow-0 1he gold car with a black s!ripe and missi ng right front door. Frank Sorenson Last Rites HeW Ser\·ir rs l\'t'rP held J\1 onrlP.\' In Pacific View Chapel for Frank P. snren~on of 580 Popl ar St., L<i~una. Ae.:ich. ll'ho died sud· denly Frida.v al the age of !'i7. 1\1 r. Snrrhson . inanager or the Shadow f\lountain Counlrv Club ::i l P;il m Desert ha.d made Laguna Be;ich his summe; home fnr m.:inv \'!"?."~ lie i~ sur1·i\1ed· by his wirlo11'. Oorothv, d au~hlprs. Rita Biros n[ r ::ilm Oe.se'rt 8nd An i1 a Soren.~rJn of U guna Re,.ch : 11.nd sister, Rosalle Randal of St. Paul, f.linn. A na1h·e of :\1 innesota, J\·lr!i. SClre nso n had lived ln C;i.li forn ia for the past 17 years. Dr Crc1! Hotrm;vi officiaterl 111. the funeral service. which 1,1·as follo~·ed hy 1ntermenl in Pacific View Memorial P:irk. Laguna Greeter Will Come Home FnJJ011·1n11" 11 ~1X·l4·eek i;t av in \lt1trM~ J\lf'morial Hospital in Long Beach. Laguna Brach (;rrel!'r F:i)er Larsen v."ill ron1e hnm P thi.~ 11erkend. The ;innnuncem('nl of !he rPlurn camt frnm frirnd~ nf 1he famrd ,l!reetf'r. Thoui:h hf' 11·111 br baC'k 11t h1 ~ rnrtm In the H'lte! l.11 guna, It i~ PXperted he will 1:ike !htnl:!s rasy fo r a wh1IP 11nc1 not dn Inn rnuC'h tr;o soon. L::irc;rn. RI. "'as hosp1lah1.f'd In m1d- J11ne frn1n what 11·::is tf'rn1Prl los i; C'1f ap· P"lltr Rnrl a hla rlrlpr inf~rririn A II CC'k ha.s been .~Pl a ... J(.ir thi~ \rPAr rl1irin,1: lhe ext ended Chri..,tmas var~t lnn fnr rhe i.1 staff members to meet aga in 11nd ev11luate the effectiveness of !he prn- Ji!r:ims a.nd make rel'i.~ions for the open- ing of school in J11nuar,\1, "'II is not feasi blt to ob1 11in niP11n1 ngf11l PVJ1l u11.tion and revision during the school day 11,hen teachers shoulrl be in their classes."' commented LaVf'rn Dugger. projccl directnr. ''Therefore. the ('hrl srm a.~ "'Pt:k parlicipa.tion i! ex· lrrmcly valuablr ·· Let Us Put You On The Map A similar evaluation 1vill be hf'ld during the Easler "·eek holiday. Dugger said thr L11 guna Ar;irh schools ::ire fnr tunar e to ha\'e the federal funds for the i n-~er 1·ice v.·ork. as ma.ny dis!ricts .spt>nd up to 1n percent of tht 1r budget! !or such programs. . Nee r the entr1nc:I!, iniide our store, is e 9i1nf new m1p. We ere in the process of identify ing 111 of the homes We heve cer p@ted since 1965 on this mop with colored pins. (A different eolor for ea eh year .) • - Saddlehack Budget 01(; Closl!l scr utiny will ... detect some interesting feets: firstly, we have ctrpeted home s on virtu1lly every street in the eree. Secondly, the pins are in bunches, indicat ing WO.RD.OF.MOU TH advertis · in9. Thirdly , the num ber of homes we have cerpet· ed is st e99erin9. ALDEN'S Means 11-cent Rate D1·op Saddl eback College tro~1 ffs Monda y adopt .. d a '3.5 mJIH09 budget for the 1971· i2 school year whi c'h glve1 district pro- perty owne:rs an I I-cent tax decrease from the 1970.71 year The rate set by the dlstr1rt 10 meet ix - Pf.nses fl'J& the cl'Jming 5chool yeAr \\'as 41 74 ceal's per $100 as~rc;strl valuat ion The prt\·1ous rate -"hlch harl betn 1n effect sincf' the r.1 iss1nn \11eJn coll t g,. Optnrd lO 1967 -"'IS 53 C<'nl.5. Cndt r lh t: """')Y 11rlo ptl'd r:.1 1. 1h,. 011~f of :t '30.000 hnmt 1n tht cnllcgP d1l"lrirt "111-PIV .!!bout S.1 ! towa rrl tht ope:r ati..,n of the' S<;hnol. Sc1'ool offic1a1s h;id ori$ltr.i!lty plan ned \ ti) cut I.he !,.J rat!! by only ei51hl cents. but ·college president Fred Bremer told trustees ~1onday an unanlicif>lllt~ 11nurc" of lnC"ome had been found 3nd one "-•· pt!nSf' h.cid been re ducf'd. ~ The ne"' inC'ome will rom e lrfl m • Sli00.000 iocrcRSP 1n tht asst~Pd 1 Jdull· ltnn nf public ul1hl1cs "'1th1n 1ht di~t rict . Jn ~rlrtilion, nr Rr·rn1rr s11ir1 1he amnun t thr ~chnol 11 ill p.i~ tn11•11rrl thr !1111inn nr dil"!r1c1 l':turlcnl!> a1tr 11din~ o!h~r jun1nr cnllece~ "'as c111 b\' Si0,000 Althnugh ia pubh.r hcarin~ 11·11l': htlrl on thr nr11· burlg ,,1 Monday ni ~hr pririr 10 1t~ ~rlnpt inn. lhrre 11·erl' rl<'l rr:~idents "·ho "'l~hf'd to Jpeak. -I • •• ..... , . ,,. .. If you desir e honesty , exp~rience, and recom · mend ations from ntiil}hbors we have worked for, then Alden 's is THE PLACE ! CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Piacentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOU~S : Mo.,, Thrv Thurs., 9 to .5 :30-Frl., 9 to 9-S•t., 9:30 toi,6 " • I ' • I r · .. ' San Cle111ente Capistrano VOL M, NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES • EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' -' Today's Fina) N.Y. Stocks TUESQAY, AUGUST l , 1971 TEN CENTS Bani{ Reopens Clemente Golf Access W ound·s I The Bank of America -trustee of San Carson Rasmussen for access routes Clvntnte's municipal golf course -this across the links, thi: move ne\'er received \\'eek opened a chasm 1n the co11· lhe apprO\'al of rhe bank. troversial access issue which ostensibly City councilmen recently approved ll had been sel!led two weeks ago. lenlative tract map including the ROii And. accord ing to the letter by B of /1 course e:asement s as access tn the first Assistant Cashier h1 . F. Arvig. the Cit.y of 100 units of a major condominium San. Clemente is squarely in the,middle de \1elopment on Rasmu ssen '!i acreage. again , The approval came after months ol The latest development arrived in cily marathon hearings and a lhreat of a suit hall Friday. by Rasmussen's lawyers if councilmen Arvig stressed that despite a !96.l city did n(lt honor lhe easements. grant of easements to landowner G. Chronologica lly, the situation involves: -The or1g111al 1929 deed made bv Ole Hansen. San Clemente's founder, to the c1ly in which !he !and for the golf course wa s transferred, providing all of the acreage v.·ould be used for gQlf course purposes onls.- -A 1963 resolution by the r1ty council \1 hich sealed a lan d-exchange agreement \.\'Ith Rasmussen. he landov.·ner ,granted Vist;:i Bah ia Cany{ln to the city for de1·elopment of a little league ball dia - mond, tiring range and city stor<ige yard. In exchange, counctlmen granted an easen1ent across the links to guarantee access to Rasn1ussen's acreage -.\n application by dese\opcr .Jnhn Dot1Rlass Jr. eart;er this sum mer for a 1rnta!i1·e tract milp for a 300-plus untt condoJTUniun1 pr-0Jecl an dl'slat8 lots Ofl thr Ra~musscn acrcai;e. The hnusing project \von immediate f;i vor by councilmen and residents alike . Rut access routes using exi;;l inc: rnadwal"S caused n1onths-long delays in ilpprov31s. Rasmussen rnntcnds that l h . easenient in his lo use and his lawyers told councilmen Lhey '.l'Cre willing to go lo court. lo pro\'e JI. Councilmen grudgingly agreed. con- reding that the city coul d indeed be. sued if the easement ....,·eren"\ made available. But .'\rvtg specifically asks if the 1963 deed made by council men was ever ap- prnved by his bank. He asks for name~ or offlcers v.·ho ap- proved it. 0 omen ',in 28 Pe1·cent -Bike Tax Boost Ol('d By Capo Schools By PAi\fELA HALLAN 0 ! t~t DtllY l"l!ol S!tll .t tax increase of 2R cents per $100 assessed valuation Y.'as approved by Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District Monday. . Thi! increase means a homco11•ncr \.\'Ith Adult Book St~re S~udied 111 Cle111ente San Clemente has finall y came into lhf': l970s -on a literary level. .:it. !east - wi th the fi!iJ1g o/ its first ilppl ication for an adul ts-onl v book store. • And ci ty c~uncilmen ha ve been offCred free samj,lps of the reading and \'itwing material bv ;in Anaheim man 1\·ho pro- poses the business al 122 S. E! Ca mino Real. ·\Varrro \\'h<1!rv rif 20\ S. t-.lagnolia. is l'eeing ;i city huSiness license tn nperale the pa perback honk anti magil7.~ne businf'ss v.•hich v.·ould include ;i section behind a s1\'ing1ng door open to ;idults on· ly. Counriln1rn \\'Ill a~'t nn lhr nffrr \\~rdnesdil.1' nigh! The request conic.~ before cnunc1\mcn under v.·rillcn cQ1nmunicalions on iln ;:igenrl;i v.·hich alsfJ includes these li:s.s- spicv iten1s: -A reque.st frnrn ci ty golf cnur~e. t.lubhouse leasee Peter Berger fnr a study 1;ession 10 revi'w renew;il of his agree- ment \Vllh 1he city. Councilmen 100k up the mattrr in scs!'-1(1ns earlier th is year, hut decided lo hold off '1n any :irtion un!il 11 few monlh!\ before the .January, \!172, expiration dale. -A reque~t from Our Lari~· of F;:ilima Catholic Church fnr \1•aiver of a business llce.nse. ree for lhe ;innual fund-raising carnival at the srhnnl SepL 17. 18 and\!!. a S35.l'l00 house v.·ill pay approxiJnatcly $24 more a Jear in school laxes. The reco rd S9.:l-mi!lion bud,11ct w;is ap- proved b~· a 6-1 vote with Trus1el' George "'hi!e l"Oling no. '"I 1houghL the budget would be lowP r .:ind I didn"t have time to check the figures:· said \Vhite. "I must h;i ve miss· ed some additions.·· Speaking Against the budget during a public hearing. Ray Campbell of San Clemen te criticized lhe Addition of SJ00 .000 ''beh,•een meetings.·· Superinll'ndent Truman Benedict ex- plained thal $35,000 in additions v.•ere authorized by the board ill thf': tilsl meeting and S65.000 "·as placed in the budget as a contingency in case. the board ;ipprnves an increas~n employe fr inge benefits. Can1pbell was al so disappointed that the final budget was not availilble to hi1n until 20 minutes before the meeting. '"Other citizens are al sn interested in dollars and cents and I think il should br e;isier for citizens lo be involved.'' silid Can1pbe!L "If I can ·t find out \\•hat goes on in lhe distr ict I guarantee nobody can.'' Chairman Bob Hurst assured Campbell lhl're is no chance for an.vone In '"sli p .something in"' rhe budgrt 1\'ilhout authorization Tru.~1ee Rober1 Oahlbt'rg ;iddPd !hill if citi7.ens .:ire d1sati.~fied IO."lth 1he budget they should bl;ime the school bflartl. not thr .:idmini.<;lra!inn. The total tax increase v.·11! be used fnr bond interest and re<lempl1on and ~~le school building fund repayment Di$tr1Cl officials had exJ)(!Clrrt a 57-rpnt. L1x inc rra$e hut grov.·1ng a~ses~d 1·al11 - ;il1on and num~ous budget culs brought the tax rate down. 'Vo111 au Made Gen e ral \\'ASHI N<;TQN (A P) -Mildrrd C. Hailey. either director of th e Won1cn'• Army Cor ps. is !he third won1an in Arm y his1ory lo win general st;irs. She was sv.·nrn in Monday for her nrw job and immediately promoted 10 brig;idier general. Gert Bailey sucrerdprl Brig Gen . Elizabeth P. Hoisington. \\'ho retired Saturday after 29 years of ( military service. DA IL 'I' ll!LOT llfll ll~~!t PLANE BUILDERS -Tllodel airplane project take.~ s hape at Linda Vista Elemen tary School Jn Mission Viejo. ll is part of a nev.1 su m1ner playground pro- gram isponsored by the r.1 isslon Viejo Homeo\1•n· crs .,\ssocialion . From the left around table are Tom Griffith. IO: Steve ti.1cGovern, t 1: Craig \Villian1s, 12 ; Gregg Rarick. 13 ; fl.1arc Mummert, 13 ; and Robin Taloro\vski, Q. l(ids Run Summer Program Missio11 l1ie jo Y 01111.gsl ers Encouraged to Do 01vn Thing By l'l\TRICK ROYLE 0 1 t~o Otll1 1>0111 S!•f! A summr.r11n1r rccre<it10n rr<1pr;im 1n v.•h1ch the children do ;:iJmos t an:-'ll11ni: lhr.y wan t and the d1rec!or 1:-only a fihadow 1n the barkgrounrl ha s bcrn st;irled lllrough the tlltss1on \11<:10 Homf()wncr's i\ssncial ion . The program. v.•hich is hclrl Pat h af- ternoon al Linda Vista Elementary SchlXll. has so t::ir atlractccl a~ man~ as 7:> ~·oun)lstcrs ;i day But <l1re rtor Norm \\'ill1ams. a ftflh gr;:ide tr.acher at rhc. ~chool. is con[Jdent he could easily handle up 10 lfiO children because or the informill nature or lhe acti\'ities. Jn addi tion to the usual outdoor sports )oung~lrrs pl ;i,. thr l"hllrfrrn ran pu!. lr.grllirr ;i ru1.zlr . m;ikr" w;i\lct huilrl ;in <11rrlilne nr :;11npl y l1P nn I.he gr.:is~. ' Its h;:irdcr 10 run ;:i proi;:r;irn l1kP 1111.~:· s;1~·~ IV1lliams from under h1~ h1·n;id s1r:1w h:it . ''hct•ausr al firs!. !hr. chilcl rrn fee l 11·e h;l\'e tu rnter1;1in them ."' \\'1111:1111 ~, 11hn srr·nl 11r\'cr;il ~·rars ll'i!h lhr S;in1;:i An;:i 801•11' C.1ub prior In cn- lrrinr: lrac:h1ni:. thin ks nio.~1 rccreal1on prn11:ran1s are simply baby s!t1ing Sf'$S1nns. "]L's reorllv h::ird for children 1t1 coml' over here ~nd rel<1'( and do things on th eir own .'" he no1es . "They .:irP JU.o;! I-On strut lurcd. ·· \l.11lhams Irie~ to lntcrfcrr in Lhe ;ic- l1v 1Lirs as l1ttlr .:is pnss1ble . bul points out 1hat he is a lway~ w<1lchf1JI Ln krep the yot1ngsters from being injured l\l!hough t1r ;illows c\'rn 7 ::incl 11-ye<t,,r-olds 10 use !hP. el ectric dr ill in c<1rpcn try ilCtivities, he firsl prnvirtcs lndivirll1al instruction nnd then watches I.he young v.·orker11 . The program 1~ srherluled In lilst un!il Aug, 27 and is open lo al! children in the Mi ssion Viejo area. Cost of School Lw1ch l\1a y Rise -The firsl reser\•alion for an 11ct ivily •t the yet-unbuilt rommunity cluhhouse. re.placemen!. The San Clrmente Garden Club seeks'\(.ref': use of the faci lity for an annual nnv.·er show ncxl Ap ril 28 through :m. Preliminary grading for the. new facility began !11sl v.·erk. . -Traffic en~inPer recommendiltlOns nn ront roversial no-parking sun1mer rcgu\a- t.ion~ along Calif': Buena Vista and Trafalgar Lane. Residents in bn lh neighborhoods have protested l he 1easonal red zones. Da11a Gets Alina \\'illiams hnpr .. ~ lo Rive the voulhs an npportun1l y 10 do lhing~ 1hey .would nol normallv be ;ible to do at home. One such .:ictivity ·held recently was lilrget practice \.\'Ith B-B guns. The boys brought their J:tuns lo the schMl unloaded. had practice. and took lhen1 hon1e unloaded Lunch and snack prices in the Capistrano Unified School District might be. hiked before September. Trustees expressed co ncern r.1oncl9.f over a nearly $10 .000 deficit in rhe caleteria and snack bar operation dis trict-wide . -formal acceptance or completed work on the city"s portion along Camino de Estrella neAr the new Grant's Plaui 1hopping center, . -Discussion of the current h.~cal vear"s tax rale wh ich ls expected lo ri se bv 10 cents be.cause or eppro\'al of a financing project for 1he C()mmunily clubhouse. The 10-eenl hike "'ill be the Ursl in pA st 1everal yea rs in the city. lt.s '50,()()()-11 -year yit>ld will pay hack funds borrowed fro m !ht' city general fund for CQnstruction of the $2.10.000 facility. - -. .\ report from CHy Manager Ken Carr on agreement~ with tile County of Orange for a grant co~ering a portion (If costs 10 rebu ltd north El Camino fu!;il frrim AVen ida Pico nc>rlhv.·erd lo lhe cily limits. , ' -P11ssaRe of lhl' fnrm<il nrdinancP ra1~­ ln~ the monthly sev.·a~e 5el"\'ice_ ree by f,!'t cents 111 raise rpvenu r . off getting moun- i1ng cosl4 of tht new -easte tre.atment pla.IWI. • ' . New Harbor to 1-lost Sailing Ship San Diego HarOOr has its Star of Ind ia and San Francisco ha s scver11l old );ailin~ ships nf its own to add to the m11ritime navor. Dan11 H;:irbor"s turn will come ~mr­ lime this fall , ii \.\'as announced Sunda y. The new harbor"~ most colorful vt.i.~el will be held Wednesday by the Ca pislrilnO trading schooner which wilt s 1 i 1 we stward from Scandin avi a sometime in September. lt was Fiflh Districl ~upcrvisor Ron Caspers who gave the lalest Udbit o( news lribout the '•AJ m;i"' .11.fter she fir~l :;ailed Into e-0u nty attention tv.·o month• ''" r.arden Grove resident Prte.r .;.) Ollagrossi won in-prinriple approval from counl.Y harbor commissioners in A project v.·hich would Conver !he schoonrr 1n!o a lourist attraction and lavern for permanent dul.y al O;:ina Ha rhnr . Colagro~si then left lnr hili na tive. Den· mark and began refurbishing work. l t\'n news cilme af ter Cola~ross1's departure -until Sunda:r v.·hcn Ca spers. attendi ng dedi cation ceremonies al the harbor. re.lated .:i telegram he had rccciv· ed earlier In the day. "It seemli cerlain thal the 'Alma' will come lo Dana Point," he said. rela ting Cnl agrossi"s promise In sail <1crnss I.hf': Atl11nlic. throuRh the. PA nama Canal and up the Pacific to Danil Point. The. pl:in which commissioners ;:ap- proved calls for conversion of the two- masled vessel into a sally tavern, maritime. museum and gift shop. Included in the conversion and restora- tio n \York '"ill be refurbishing to brin~ the lntcriQl" rlf lhe vessel up to county huilding codes. The. 1~4-ton wooden ve5se1 was rellrrd ~cars ;i~o Ylflcr sailing trading route~ in the Ba!lfc Se11. The '"Alm11." bu ill In 1004. h~s a ~hallow draught. allowing her lo l:M' dock· t d in any portion or the new hRr bor. ' \V1lliams ;ilso has p!;inned ln hring ;:i j:!o-c;irt. to !he sehool. which he \viii I.each thr yo ulhs In opcra1e . The <1rl~ ilnrl crafts instruc11on In the program Is handled by Laguna Beach ::irlist Ann Titus. whn shn\\'S lhe children ho1" to paint. weave, v.•ork In leather and make pottery. Superinte11dcnl Truman Bencrlict li.~!cd inc reasing food costs as rhe major factor in the deficit 8 11t he pointed out 1.hat up to !hi s ye11r th e district was '22,000 ahead in the food services rund. Palisades P1~obe Planned A special bu~ine5s meeting lo exa mine four key Issue!> In Palisades development \11ill be held Wednesda by the Capislrano Bei:ich Community Assoctktinn. Members and guests wlll examine, primarily, the proposal5 lo cJo~ ofJ Calle Del Sol or Calle HermosR v.·hcre they n1cet C;:imlno de Eslrella In !ht'. Grant"s- l'lil1.;1 area of the cnmmunity. The proposaL~ by the county ro11d depattmt:nt -which already hRvc. dra wn mil)nr opposition from resiclcnl.s -arc :illiert to plans lo remove a circular center 'ltJvider In the arcJ· Several zone changes currently Mught by de\•eloper5 in the same general area also will be taken up Al the meeting 5tarling at ":30 p.m. al 26941 Camino de Estrella. .President S. D. Reason safd the fourth item of busincs5 i.s riiscussion of pl ans to expand lhP a!!sociation"s landscape proj- ects in Estrella 's center di vider lil rip north....,·ard toward the new commercial complex . The di\'idf'r rrC'cntly t•flS made more nArrow as "" offflhcio1 or maJor re con· S!l"Uction of_ lh., roadway. ' '" l -· He asks if lhe deec! was insured by a ti· tie ron1pany. .. The mere fact that ·you deeded these easements does not give !the city) or Mr. Rasmussen an y right to encroach on golf course land," he said. .. We. may also ...,·ish to lest the legality of the. deed to 1lr. Rasmussen by the ci- ty ," he added. Councilmen are expected to matter up for more study \\'ednesday meeting. take the al their a Spe11d .Most Rewarcling SPACE CE/\'TER , Houston (UPI) - Orbiling ihe moon In !he name of science, Apollo l5"s three astroniluts got well· deserved extra rest today v.•hile their spaceship reapr..d -mnre dividends from • ,;pace mission already ranking a1 Amrrica's 1nost rewarding. •·\Ve're in great shape," :said ~tission Cnmn1ander David R. Scott afte r he. Alfred "!. Worden and James 8. Irwin had 9 hours of sleep follow ing one of !ht busiest and most productive days ever spent by man in space. Their prize haul of 228.7 pounds of lunar sa1np!es was stowed carefully in the nooks and crilnnies of the command i;hip Endeavour. Sco tt and Irwin gatliered thl"m on three drives in the first moonca r across the rolling floor of the. mountain valley !hey called home for 66 hours, b5 minu tes. Afte r they awoke shortly afler 7 a.m. PDT today, the pilots were asked by ,::round communicator .Joe Allen to con· firm that they had aboard part of the eig ht-foot deep core sample they drilled £ron1 the moon . '"JOE', we wouldn"t lose sight or that for 11 11 the tea in China." replied Scott. "1'hat"s No. I priority." Scot!. a!ld Irwin stru~gled for some lime pullinlil the drill out of the surface i\londav before starting their last surface excursion They the n hild difficulty rli~assr1nbling !he drill to fit into their r r.:imped landing craft. f;:i!con. "\\le made a thornuRh search of the Ll\! ILuna r r.lodu!e) before \.\'e let it go." Stoll assured ;inx ious scirnlists on ~rth. ThP Falcnn was jettisoned Monday ni ght. Or " Harrison H. Schmit!, a geologist :'Ind barkup pilot for Irwin, said Scott and Irwin .:ilmost certainly gathered samples of a large section of lunar history, perhaps dating hack close to its earliest d.:i vs. "I don"t thin k there's an y question that we h.:id a fan tastic explor<ition mission on thr. surfare of the moon ill Hadley," Srhm1Ll told reporters lhis morning. Even while the astronauts slept, arler r.!onday·~ gruelling schedule, the Endeavour operated as an orbiting observill ory, its $17 million array of in· strumcnts mappinlil broad stretches or rui::~ed moon terrain that may never be \'isiled by man . Orange Cout Weather ]I.fore of that typically Southem Cali fornia weather is the. forecast (or today and Wednesday. High~ along the beaches will reach 71 and 90 inland. Lows tonight around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODAY ··~fother Enrth." Ot t rock· t eology rnusical born in Costa M11sa's Sour.It Coast Rept rto n;, i1r o hit at tht H1t1Llingon flart· ford T'1 roter in l.os A ngt.les. 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Toro Disposal. has been picking up the ga rage at $4~ P'r brn P'r month. Th' t.rusttes agre'd to turn the cnt1rl! mattl!r over to the county counsel's of· fice, debpi!e the pleadings of So!ag O\\'Tler Tom Trulls. Trolls sa id on June 27 -the day bt/ore the contrac1 w:;is av.'arded -he had entered a territorial agreement with Toro Disposal in which To ro \\'OUld ha ve the SaddJeback V:;illey and Solag v.'oul d get contracl5 in Laguna /\1igue l. Tru hs said be ha d since been accused of price fixing , but den ied these a!legat1ons Under trustee -fJUestioni ng . Trulis ad· m.lt~ knowing in advance that ht'> bid bad been the low one su bmitted , but maintain~ there was still a possibility he would not have been l\~:arded the Sad· dleback College contfac:t. The only (lther bidder wa s Toro Disposal. at $45 per bin per month. Trutis said. because or his agreement. wi th Toro. he could not pick up the schl)Ql lruh because it v.·nuld be violating hi s contract v.•ith the other company. "If ~·ou force me to come in unde r these circum!\tances."· the businessman told trustees, "it will put me ln a heck of B bind." The higher price being charged by Toro Disposal fo r trash collection from th e school's four bins will cos t an additio nal $972 per year. offici als said. This is the amount the school woul d e<>nceivabl y hope to have Tru!i.s pay as a result of the legal ac!lon . Pending the outcome of any la1v suit. Toro Disposal will collect the school's garbage on a moolh·lo-month basis -at $45 J)(!r bin per month. Slip of Tongue Almost Hair y At Tustin Meet f\11le rapunzels v.•ill nol result from the Tustfn Union High School board action fa.!L t nleht on the rule.!L for boys' dress. A tl'forough rombing or notes today on the hair rule inserted f\1onday night by board member Che.!Lter G. Briner of Migsion Viejo, revealed a slip of tongue that might ha ve fostered wa ist-length hair on boys. Briner, read lnlo the minutes of the meeti ng a motion that said ha ir must not ex~nd bt.Jow "the bol!om of ll dress shi rt" which could be construed to mean the t.nd of the shi rtt.a.11. Hov.·e,·er. today Bri ner noted· he passed a v.Till t n version of his motion on to the board c!l!rk ll contained the missing word "tol1 11.r " Briner's 1ntt n!.Jon v.as to hbera\Jze tht. eupt.r1ntt ndent·s spr ing recornmend atton tha! pl aced the bovs' loc ks cu1off point at thi! lop of !he colh1r of a regular drt ~s olurt Hence. boy~ attending d 1~tnc t ~rhool' may 11row their h.a1r about a.n inch and a half longer. not a foot and 11. hall !on.,tr OJAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT 011.NG'C COAST l"Ul llS"'INC. COM •l.N'f' •e&t rl N, w,.~ 1'•11 ''"t '"" l"ue•,•~•• J 1t~ R, C ud1y Vl1t ,.,.,a ... t ··~ Gt~•·•I M1~•)tr n. ...... ktt•il (O•'e• '!J..e,.1• A. /.l .,,.h, ... Mtna~•~; Ea lltr C~1rlt1 H. loo1 llot~trd P. 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Briner. nf ~lission \'il'JO. thf'n in· 1roduced Bnran1an ·s recommendation ad· d1n.1: the ru lt. th2.t "hair shalt Mt extend bclov.· lhP biltlom of the back of a dre.'ls shirt !collar• or the top of a T-shirt (neC'kband ). " Br iner al~o mnvrci !hat the entire cOOe. enough lo attract attention or detrai::t fl'flm thP l'duc;itinnal program cannot be tolerated." Rules for Bo ys Not Acce ptabllL -"Ex1rrn1e hrur st~·lf"s nr excesi;ive sideburns. S1deburn~ n1a1• n0l extend below the bnttom nf the rar. Hair shall not extcnci br.111\.\' the bottom of the back nf a rl r'f'Sc; sh irt 1collar1 or the top of a 'I; shirt 1nec·khand J, -F<Jc1al hair. -Tank tn p~. -l)ress·down ;1ppear<1nrP.. -Jackets. shirts or s1•:eaters !hat be<1r the insign ia or nam e of any organization not sponsored by the school or dittrlct. -Thongs. ~Bare fert " Coast Gu ard cutter Point Divide offers a tO\\' to craft off Laguna's n1a1n Beath l\1onday The prop foule.d on a line. The trans mission overheated and stripped a gear off Emerald Ba y, Laguna lifeguards tol'·ed the craft . O\\·ne.d bv Rafael Plascencia of Ora nge, a11 ay from rock5 to· av.:ait Coast Guard assi5tance. Including !he previou.c;ly ;:idopled rul e:s for ;:1rl~. carry an added nntc : "NothLnll 1n !h1~ dre!"s anrl grooming rnde shall be construerl In prevent !he. administra!1nn from m 11 kin~ more severe Jimita!inns fnr thoi;e studPnt5 participating in arhlct1c program~." The gir!.!L portion of the code , adopted earlier this spnng. re laxed last year's l"Ode onl.v sli~h!ly, making pant dresses acceptabll' garb for school "·ear. Hit-run Driver • Draft Hits Snag ID House ~1rs. June Srnith, bn~.rd member fr om Tustin. nnted lhe add111nn tn the dress curie bring.~ the written rule~ in fine ·with actual practice in the d1str1c1 -me an ing coa ches hHre generally applied stricter rules on hair length. partic ul11r!y . Leaves Car Door Richard Plunkell of 52! Thalia SL Laguna Bt:ach, heard 11 crash outside h.ls house around twn o'clock· this morning. <;hances Now Slini of Approval Before Septe111ber Briner '.!L motion passed with a 3 to I \'Ole . with Bnranian oppo..~ed. Although he voled against the dres,11 rule~ for bovs. Boranlan, .:i moderate rlectcd 1n iht boa"td las1 April. ~aid he felt the revi.~ion rcprrscnlcd a small \'IC· ror~·. ''I'll Just keep chipping a11·a)',., he !.aid A has ty lnve~tigation confirmed his fear:o:. His parked car had been sm11shed. but the hit and run driY er v.·as no11'here t.o be seen . \\.ASH l:'\GTO:\' !AP1 -The bill lo ex· lend the mi!Jlary dra.ft has hit a Hou;;e snag that apprently ice~ any chance of congressional 2pprov aJ b e_ fore St>p· !ember. The bill 11,·a~ tenlatrvely pulled nff today's House calendar because of a parli amentary tang le over opening up the House-Sena te compromise measure to specific cha llenges. rh<1ll"llf.'PS A!!ain;,t prirl1(lns nf tht dralt bill ac; 11nlll'n b\· Hriuse-Seriale cnnlerre~. fi ulfs Cnn1mitt~ Chairman \\1i\liam \I. Crilmer !D·~li~s .1 , whose pane l decide~ 11hen ll'c:isl111inn g(l('~ tn th!' nnnr. s.:11d the parliamentarian held the_ conferees . bill is technically bad bel"ause il cont ains !lems nol approved by eilher house. Challenges to those sections. Colmer &aid, "'ould send the bill back to the con· Tax Rate $2.09 frr•·r~ He is refu sing to release it for House aclion until his co m m i I tee rctonsiders it s voie. A conf erence co1nm1!1ce is created an;. time rhe House arid Sena Le pass d1f· ferent ve rs1on.!L or the same bllt. The rommittee must compromise the dif· fer ences. but cannot add language of iL~ n11•n or change something both houses have agret.d on. Roran1an notPrl thal Rn.:ird Prc:s1dcnt r ilul r r;i!hnun. of Santa Ana \'Oled in favor flf the rrL·.-.:cd rules C11lhnun has r:'lnsis1cntly npp11~crl any relax~t1on of !he rules in force lnr boys dur ing the 1970-71 school year . ~·!rs Sn1ith A!'krd Briner if he intended tn re!all the pre1•iously sugJ?csted ban on hradhanfis th;it h;irl ht-en drnpped frnm tt:f> rod !' ;:is ln trnducerl hy Boranian . Ho11·c1·rr. he told pnt1ce when he calltd tn report lhe incident. there was somc1hing Ith rn the roadv.·ay !hat might he lp thrtr inquiry, The piece of evidence.. now on file In lhe police department, t~ listed as "one right front car door. gold 1n color with black racing slripr." Police are cnnf1dent 1t \.\'on'I take loni; to track do"·n the gold car \\.'i1h a black stripe and missing right front door. Congress begins a vacatio n Frid ay and v.·on't be back until Sept. 8. Antiwar senators art set to fil ibuster the bill v.•hen It clears the HoiJ.!Le. The old draft law expired June 30, and draft officials say if a new law is not enacted soon thP V w!ll ha ve to us e their rema ining authority to call up some men .,.,.ho 1l'ere deferred undl!r the previous eta fut,. Tusti11 U11it Ol(s Budget; : , purpo~cly 11vnidiXI lhal item.'' Briner said. ··1 belirve headband~ are covered in the opening paragraphs of til e dre ss code." As ac!nptrrl, !hr Hl7\-72 Tu s1in dress Anrl J:!ronmin,it rode provides thal Fra11k Sorenson Last Rites Held 1\f,anwhiJ,, draft. off1cl11.ls today mad e preparations to stuff brightly colored capsules v.•ith numbers and birth dall!s in pr,p,aration for Thursday's sch edule d draft lottery. Lauds Scl1ools' Frugality "Sl (lndarrl.c; nf drr.~s .:ind grn11n1ini; fnr li1tHlent~ a1tending school, and sC'hool ll C'· l 1\·1t1f'.~ v•lll t'rnph;isi7,e neatnf'SS anrl rleanlines.~. lt is well reCOIJ:nized th;it a neat and well .1?roomed appearance con· rr1hu!r., 1n ;i pnsit1vt manner In !he Pduc;11ional climat r of !he school . Ha ir. clothing or garments \.\'h1ch are unusual Srrl'iC'r,., u.·rrP hrld ~1onday In Paci fic \'i ew Chapel fnr Frank P. SoTen.~nn of 580 Popl;ir S1 . La.1:una &>ach, who died sud- dl'nly Fnda.v .:it the agt of 57. Thie lo!ttry will det,rmine drafl priori· ty for men who turn 19 this year. It is being held on the assumption Congres5 eventually wlll extend th e drafl another two years. The House snarl follow ed 11 9-6 Rule~ Committt.t. vote l\fonday night to permit Dangerous Ftimes Evacuate 1,000 In Michigan City ADRIAN, f\l 1ch tAP l -An estimalPd LflOO persons \..iere el'arualPrl frnm lh,1 r h"mes fnr ~bnut four hnur s ~londav n11~h1 after pntentialJ.1· rlan,e:eniu.c; fumes rlrlf!Pd O\'tr an are;i ju.c;t ea~t of AdriAn. <"tuthorities said There 11·~ nn rf'por!s of s1rkne·~ or UHUr\', nffir 111.ls s.1id Sgt i\1.:iynard \\'es!J?<i!r of the Len1111rr Cnunr~· ~:-tt'r1ff'~ off1C'+' h:irl ~.11d · If a persnri bre;:itherl loo much . it cn11td be lt:th:il " ,, !'heriff fl1 rh;ird [. (;rrm<'lnrl 1'~11r•t an ''all rlear" that senl 1ht> re<,1dcnt5 back hnm P, but h~ warner! thrn1 tn krtr av.·11y from the Bohn Alum inium Piao! :'\jl 1.1. on the i!dii:e ol !he. citv v.·here the ifumP~ originated . In addition In rPside nls or a in tn.\2· block secfinn tn the l;:ir~ely industri:il area. bt twePn 300 and 400 employes Al lhe plant 111.\1') 11P.re e\·acua!ed Plant nperat inns v.·ere not f'xpected to resnm"' 1n1medietel.1· An nr,1n~P rlnurl nf ~as llJ'IP3TPn1h w:i.c; pnir1urerl 11 hen a lriad nf n1!nr ;ir irl wa r. m1~takenh· rlumptd tntn :i .;,noo.g;:illnn nnns1ainle5s steel lank rnn!ainin g sulfuric aC'irl . :i plant nffic111I ,,:iid Th" mixture of acids air thrnu,l!h the steel in places and billn"·ed out as ga.!L. ;H·cordini;i: to plant nfhcials A gentlt brePze carried the fumes O\'f'r the countrysldt . ~it ric acid nnrmall~· 1\ storerl in stainli!ss steel tanks v.1\ich resist cor· rosion, a plant official 5aid. Follov.·1ng a W.minu\.t:. budget hearing In \\'hlch Tustin trust tts congrl.tulated the administration for frugality, the board Monday night adopt ed the final total budget of l l0.817.91H rtqu1 ring a total tax rate of !2.09 per $100 of assessed \'a lua!1on . Superintendent \\'illiam Zogg noted the district's proposed $9.6 million OJ)(!rallng Laguna Teachers H eacling Back -For Four Weeks About 7~ teaehrr; frnm all .,f the La~11na Brach Schools will ~ri hack 10 11 o~rk ~Jnnrl;iv for 11 fnur-11et'k "J n str1 ire·· p1 ogram ori ('1u·r1C'ulu1n ThP trarhers will v.•nrk wit h rl 1~t r1r1 ;id. m1n1~trators on maienal~ In ind1l'1dual1zt 1n ... 1ruc11nn. 10 nira;L11 r < 111 rl P n t pPrfnrnianre~. <'nn;1 rurl <li;ii::no~11r tr.,1., and f!Pl f'lnp ;il•rrn<11P lear11 111g ;:ir;t11·1 t 1r~ The month-!nn.': prni;r:im ,., f1in~trl thrnush a $11.1,()00 frrlrr11! i::r.:int nf f·:rl11r:i t1r1n rrnrf'<~inri Ot1rlnpmPn! Art 1EPDA 1 monev \1>1:trk rhi~ 5uinmer "di prepar.._ 1he new programs for imr!emrnta11nn this fall st the 1·anous scho0ls: A \\'eek has been set A~1de tht:r. .\ear dunn~ lhe extenrled Christn1,;~ vac11 tin n (or th e 7~ slafl mrn1bet.~ lri n1ee! 11ga1n and e1·aluale the r.ffccrircness or !he pro· gran1.!L and mak e r·e1·is1on .!L for the open- ing of schonl in .J anuary "It J." nnt fe:i.~1bte to nht.:11n meaningful r 1 .:i h1a11nn dnrl rr1·1.c;inn flurin,R the ~chool da ,1· v.·hcn !eachers ~hnulr! be in their cl11l'.~e.c;," rommPnted l,a\/Prn DugFer. rrnJPCt (!1rertnr "Therefnrt , th I' Chr1~!ma.:r; 11•rpk parllcipation 1s e11. trem,lv 1·ah1abtr · A s1"111ar evaluation 11•ill b~ held during lhe Ea5ler v.·eek holida y Dugger said the Laguna Beach 5choob are fortunate to hAl't: the federal funds fnr the in-st:t\'tCe 11·or k. a~ many dist rict~ 11penrl up to 10 ~rcent of their bud(lel.!L for ~uch programs. Saddlebacli Budget 01(; Meru1 s l l-ce11t Rate D1·op Sadd!eback Collegr trur.ttrs ~1 oQrlav adop!ed a '3 5 n11lhnn bud~et for thr 19il· i2 school year "hich g11·,s d1s1r1ct pr(). ptrty owners an 11-cent t11 x decre11se from the H170-71 ytar The rate set by th@ rlistricl to met.I ex· Pf'n~l!'S rnr the cominJi! schO(ll year w11s 41 ii ctn!~ ~r Sir(! asses:>rd \'al1111tlon . Thi!' pre.1·ious rate -v.•hlth h11d been 1n efftrt sinre !he f\1 1~~1on V1r;o collf'gt opened in 1~7 -w~~ 5.1 cront~ l 'n'1~r lht' nl'v.·l.1· 11dnpt l'rl r~t,, th" nv.·11er of ;a $30,()0Q home In lhl' rol!tgP tl1~1nrl "Jll p:.y ;ibnut ~II to11·11rrl !ht o~a11nn nf lhe ~chMl School offici .i !& had oria1n11l~y planne~ tn cut lhe tax r11te by onl.v r1,:h! cents, but college prrs1den1 FrC'd Bremer !old trustee~ i\londay an unantic1 p1!ed source of income had ht.en found ind one ex· pen~t: h11d been reduced. The np11· income u.•i ll rom,. fron1 a $600,000 1ncrtas(' i1' the tlSsesserl VJ!IUI· t1nn tif puhl1c 11li11tlCs "1th!n the di.,lrfcL In arf:l1!1('1n, nr, Bremer .-aitl the amnunl !h• ~chnot will pa~· to11·tlrd !he h1ition of d1s!r1rt ~tufltnt~ au endlrig o!her ju nior cnllrcr~ 11a~ c111 h1• $70 ,f)()(l Althr.u.rh a public hearing w11~ hclri nn th,, 11p11· huiolget M('lnd ay night prior tn Its artopl!l'ln. th~r~ were no re~ldtnts 11'hO Wl~hl'r! to &pt3k . • bud get -thP to1al budget minus the amount spent to repa,v bonds -\.\'Ould rt· quire a tu rate of Sl.78 including an eight·t,nth., of a cent !111 to support the Reg iona l Occupation Program. ZOgg noted that the tax supporting the general fund budget two years ago was $1 78 ~nd was only Sl.70 last ye ar. Chester G. Briner, board member from ~fis~ion Viejo, no!ed the dis trict had ke pt !ts promise m;:ide to voters three years ago when it sought pa.<;sage of an over· ridt.. "Tht. board told the public the district v.·ouldn't con1e back /or any additional ovt rtld es or laxes."' Briner said. "\Ve h111·p lived within th;il prnmi~r." Briner. hrnl'el'rr. indicaterl the bo<Jrd ma .. v soon h.:ivt to considr r seeking another ov rrride anrl 11 bond i.o:sue. Latrr in thl!' mt.elin.11. Zngg said thnse /inan('e measure.!L "'Ol1ld be discussed P.J. next Monda,\··_.: rnrr11ni;: nl 1he bnarrl. A let ler frnm bn:irrl mcmbrr R{lbrrt C. R;irlhol o1riew ind1cat1ni;: 11 n{'ed !o cut snme <'.:tpllal Improvement items from lht budget w.:i.~ rt'ad by Briner. A.:i rthnl nm .. 11· 11 ,1.~ :ib.~rn t Atnnric rhr cut~ ur.[!t'rl h.1· R::11hnJ(ln1r11· 11 rrp fund,., for ;i poril .:ind 1rnn1s court~ al l 1111 Pt$1!.1 H11:h Srhool. Bflarrl m"mhf'r., a,(!rPPrl I h a t r\11n1 nr.•111,1.; r~e 1trrn< lrnm th!~ \P;i r·~ htrrlgr! 11'(1Uld be ii ft1.lse econnm_1 . .-.,1nrr 1nfl;i11n11 11·nuld m(lk!' the con . .,truc!1n n rnrr" rxrrns11 e rirxl 1r11r l\io torist Dies Of Heart Attack A Laguna Reach man suffered an ap. parent heart attack whil e drh·inJ; his car Fridav night anrl wa ~ pronol\nc.ed dead on arrival at the hospital fnllo'wuig an ac· cic\e11t in whi ch !he auto roll ed dO\\'fl a hill and into a house. Police idcn!lf ied the virtim as James Hugh \l<'tU,!lhn, 5!, nf 3090 Alla Laguna 811'11. Vaughn 's stcpdaughler, v.·ho v.•as riding in the auto at the time or the mishap. attempled to bring the car under control 11fter the man passed nut. Olfict rs said the auto stalled on BPrn Drl1·e and began rollini;i: back do"'" lhi! hill . bounc1n ~ O'l'er 11 curb and sinking ~ house at .1197 Bern Dri\·e. Stanton Finn \\i in s ~nuthrrn Cal1fnrn 1,. Ru-. S;ile~ nf Stan. !en were the ~ucces~ful lnw bidders nn a Pt ·ra~~rng,.r rliP.~el bu-for the Tu~tl n l n1on H1i:;h Schnnl nrc;triC't Tru.~tec~ h11v l! !IC(tptcrl thl firrn ·s ~2~.219 40 b1rl frir 1he .~rhnol bu ~ \lr. Snrenson. mana~er or !hr Shado'A' ~1riunta1n Coun!rv Clvh ;it Palm Desert had made LaRlina Beach hi~ summe; home for n1.:1nv 1r<'.r~. Ho;> 1~ llU r\'1vCo· b.1 his 11·1do11· Dnro1h1·. rlaughrrr$. Rita A1rns of Palm Df!seit anrl 1\n11a Sorenson of L;:igun11 Beach; and ~1.ster, Rosalie Rand .ii of St. Paul, l\1inn :\ na11ve of ,\J 1nnesota. l\·1r~ Sorenson had lh'ed in California fo r t.he past 17 ~ear~. Dr C'rr1! Hnffm;vi nfl1ciated 11t the funer;il ~trvice. v.·hJch was followed by inlern1ent in Pacific View M~mori.!t Park. Laguna Greeter Will Come Home Fnl1011ing ill ~ix·11·rrk ~111 1· in \lelt rl ns ~lemonal Hns ..,1t;;il in l.on,11 Br 1th. Ll'lll!Una Bl'arh C.rrrtrr E1lf"r Lar5t.n \\'lll C'nme hnmr thi ~ wrrkrnd ThP 11nnnunrrrncnt nf lhf' rP1urn ram t from friend~ nf 1hr f.:imPd gretler Th'lui::-h hE> v.·ill ti}. hack at hi~ rnnm tn th0 Hnrrl Lag11n;;i, 11 i~ P~rrC'lf'd he 11·1!1 !~kP th1n 12., 1111.,,1• fnr 11 wh ilt and nol do ron much 1no .c;nnri !.;ir~rn , Rl, 11·.:1~ hns pitaltze9 In mid· .lune frnm 1\hilll 11·;:i!i ltrmPrl loss Of llp- r"111~ ~n r[ ill b\~r[rlpr lnrrrll"'TJ Let Us Put You On The Map Ne ar t~e t f\trance , f,,sidt our store, fs a 9f1nt new map. We ere in the process of identifying all of the homes we have ce rpeted 5ince I qbs on th is map with colored pins. IA' different color for tacn yeo,.J Close scruti,,y will detect some interesti,,q fdcts : firstly, we h11Ye carpeted homes on virtua lly every street in th1 area. Second ly, the pin 1 art in bunch11, in dicat ing WORD-OF-MOUTH •dvtrtii· in9. Thirdly , the number of homes we h1tve c1t rpe t- 1d is staggerin g. ALDEN'S If y ou d1sir1 honesty, expe rie~ce, •nd recom· mendations from nti9hbors we hi ve worked for, then Ald•n's i1 THE PLACE ! CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646°4838 HOU"S: Ai•"· Th ru Tkurt., f fe 5:30-Frl., ' to f-S1t., 9:30 to 5 • • 10 DAJLV PILOT SC \'our Money Sivi11dler' s Trap Pla ys on Death By S\LVIA PORTE R fn New York a while 11go pohce detecl1\tS nailed a \OUng man who had bePn pos 1ng as an \rmv sergeant had obtainer! the narnes of fam1hl's of soldiers killed in V1ttnam from the Joc.:il 5 pa n 1 sh language newspaper and had then offertd to ~ell the grieving families special Nlf fins w1lh special glass win dows !O they could \ 1ew the bodies of the shun men As )OU might suspect fam1hes v.ho paid the $100 for this al!erna111 e lo !he lradt!tonal sealed military cofftn never sa\\ either their purchase or thP1r monev aj!:aJn IN PAI 0 ALTO CAL • pair nf I earst f'hasers was reccntlv 1r1d1cted on charges of ma 1 fraud for ma1hni:: le11e1s tn h1m1l1rs nf servicemen - v.hnse naines and addresses !hr) t ad found on casually li~ls published by the Army Times -requestin,I( p;iyments or non ex istent $10 debts which. !he fam1l1es told had been con tracted during m 1 J 1 la r y service In fampa F'l3 111 \oung couple \11as "Im larlv 1ncl1cted fnr ma1l1ng C 0 D Bibles to people 1\hQse 0<1rnes the} fnund \Isled in nc11.spapcr t:1b11uat\ columns -RI\ 1ng \he rn1pressron !hat !he Bibles had been ordcrC>1\ pre\ 1oush bv I ne de<:eased The esltma!ed \ah1f' of the Bible was $2 the C 0 D char~c was $16 40 In St Louis two sm;:iH loan company operators \\l.'lf' found gu1ltV Ll1 COUit Of bl!k1n~ unsuspecting widow s fr om whom they demanded full pay mcnt on loans taken out by the deceased -allhough the loans had prc\1ously been full y paid by lhe1r life 1 r s u r a n c e co~crage THIS IS !\tf RELY a s;impl lni;: of one of !he most categot 1es of rackets in U s torla\ 1t s 111c10 1s not onl} because lh(' g1 pslrrs prey nn 1n d1v1duals already 1n 11 state of despair but t1lso berausf' 1hr \ 1c11ms ;ilr11(lst surely are In fhl' da rk about the f1n;inc1al nbligat1nns and dl'.'ll1ngs <lf their deceased rrJ;itr1es To protect \IOU rro1n these ruthless <;\11ndlers here are "nme of 1he guisrs 1n "h1ch 1hev and thr1r schemes sho w up !od<i\ ! 11 A CON :\1AN moves ln!Q !he area <.:hecks into a molel under an illias and st;ir!s r eading obit columns Hr telephonrs widows t e 111 n Ii( them he rs :111 1nsuranr.e agent and lhill !h~1r de ce a se d husbands had life insurance policies with th!! agent s cnm pany If the "1dow menllon!I tha1 she hadn t bcrn a1~are of the po!1c} rhe con man ,l!'ltbly explains thal hrr hushand rhdn I 1\ant }OU In knO\\I about 11 Ill' !hrn n1akcs ~n appo1ntn1en1 In rnme lo the - U 'fo• ore 1101 UI "9 Serv1ce Yow ore "or of your collt A 1111wirrl~q 9enl119 oll TEl EPHOMf ANSWERING IUR£AU 835-7777 \\1dow s house to pay off say a $5 000 pohcy Bur of course 2 Philco-l<'orcl lHen Honoree! 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Venezuelan E<1uine EncephatomyehtLS !V EE) is usually a mlld sickness in huma11S but !t can cause death. H. G Wixom of Lhe Cahfornia Department of -~-----... ~' >. '' ' . Language Fight Aid Negotiators Still Wrangling SACR AME1\"TO IUPI) The Reagan Adm 1nistra!1on and !egis!at111e leaders wer1l into their eighth straight day or negotiatio ns on & welrare reform compromise today ,' still hoping !or ltnal agree· n1ent by the end of the \vN·k f11t~d~y Auq11~·~· ~'·~'~'~'~' ___________ D_•l_L_V_P_J_L_Dr_:c Martin's Fur rn!fli ra P rc~~:tr ~ SIMM ONS IOlst ANNIVE RSA RY EVENT . Ju it because Simmooi leel1 1 O I yeo110 young, you get the beir mattr ess va lues 10 rheir hi1lary -wirh beautiful b11y10 for evety budget! Come in right owoy arid see !hese terrific va lue s riow , 1 • 5,.,-,,..;"•C.,ld<m Vol'-"' S~inl RFK Kill er Ha s New Allurncy LOS A~GELES fAPl S1rhRn Bishara Sirhan has 11 new la1.1·ycr whn says he hopes to have lhP 27-i·ear-(l]d Jorda- nian·s death 'sentence com muted . Agnculture told 11 news con- ference at UC Riversi de lhal the vaccine for some 700.000 horses was being flown to California from 1·exas and the southea st. He 1;aid Lhat Jt will be d1 stnbutcd by the Sa n Bernardino office of Drpart- 1nent nf Agncul1url: 20 Youngsters Hurt Co111i11g Froni Ca1 ,11p Gov. Ronald Reagan and As· sernb!y Speaker Bob l'vtorelti 1 1 D-Va11 NuysJ, announced late Jasl \.\'ee k that •·tentative agreement" had been reached <1nd staff and key lcj;!Jsla)or~ ll"ould v.ork out teehnical language, t~-•• , ,. ··-...-j fr • , \ r ' ~ ·~ ' - '49.95 'I • The la11 yrr. (iodfrey Isaac. sNd he· behevrs there v.·ere legal errors in the trial iri "·hich Sirhan was convicted or murdcr1n~ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 196a \I," C. AC'eves. dl'an ol Lhe School nf Public hral1h at LC Re rkeley. said that althouR,h \'EE in hun1ans usually eon sists of nothing ninre t l~an muscular pain and headachl' it can ht> a sf'rious health pro blcm. He added there 1vas nn specific treatn1ent for humans or horses. Denture Invention AHIDC:EPOBT (UPI) T11rn!y youngsters a{!ending a cam p for disadvantaged chlldten 11cre inJUrC'd. some seriously, tare !'.londa.v when a rn ili!ary truck they 11•ere r1d1n!! 111 cr'ttshed. T w o i\1;ir;nc'i 1rcre hospitali?.ed. A spokc~man [or !he U.S. J\·larincs, whrLh s pons o r s Camp High Sierra, along with the San Francisco Police !)epartmenl .?.'1d nlhcr groups. s;ild dr.!ail.~ of the accident I h d 1~·r1·l' skC'll'l1y, but ll1at only For Peop e wit "Uppers" an "Lowers" the 1ruck was involved. The ntaresl thin)( lo havmi.: your own teeth is pos<1hle no11· ""1Lh a pla511c crram d1o,co\'er y that-ac- o.ialh· holds h-ith .. Upp(rs" and ''!01<ers " as nC\'('I l"ll~fore J)(l5£Th1~. rnay bite hardc1 . chew beuer. f;it He S(licl it v:as a mili tary m<,re na turall;.. vehicle and \\'3S roulinrly f!X0D~: . ...:T 1nay he ir vou spe.ak more clearlr. tie mort at f'<J<:,(', tr;insportin!l the bovs. beiwcen l1"s a 1e\·olu11onary rl1•cn1'('ry called f1xor>E..,1 '. for riaily horne uS(" i t.:.~ P:it ~:too:i.1111.>1 , \\uh fl .~'Jr>t::-O:T many drnlure 11c;orf'rs now f'a l. ~peak laut•h 1111h liu\e ,.orry of den1 r:11 ,·on11n.:t lon;e The ~prnal pt'nl"ll-point c11~-the ages of 12-15, all from San prn1;e1 1<·1~ ~ou ~pul FixnDE:"'T Fr;incisco, when the accident wuh pren<1on ... "lirrr nrrdcd! occurred. Ont' ;ippl1ca1 inn m~v la<! k1r hour• rJenturrs 1ha1 !11 are '\'rllian1 Sm1Lh~ ~1 on o 1>~srr111al tn hf';ilth. ~re 'o'"-' _,,-~·ellcral II o s pi 1 a I ?.1- clt·nl!'I rri:ub.rh. {;rt ra•· ·10· I "nistrator. Said live or 1he F1xonr:-r form~ an ... 1~«1c mem brane that helps :i'™>rb thr 1hock of b1L1ng and chc" 1ng. You u<e F1~or11 'r lkn1urr Adi1es.1·e in red youths were taken to (rt;im at all drug oountc1s. \\'a ne i\1edical ccnler in Reno and thrce persons 11·ere A sight for sore eyes. Besides your eyes, this bus more natural gas buses. And less doc s your nose a favo r. smog. Becau se, along with the smokt:, The RTD is tl1c first bu s the smell is gone. l ine in the country to te st l t's t he first st-age of a tc~t. natural gas t his way. Together \\lith the Gas At the Gas Company, \vc'rc Company and tl1c Air Pollution "8~.ld to l1elp. Not just to Control Dis tric1, the RTD ic; .---.. promote gas. But hcc;'IU~c '"c testing cl ea n-burning 'n;'ltu1.il _ 6 · live here . gas as a bu s fuel. If thing" Sou1hem Callfom la Gas Company work out, there n1:iy be n1any gas -..~.~··d •,...e••o•·'·tl·v~··•c•·rw••·e• <--... we:·re: investing in tomorrow. • • ' . . ~ -. . ,. , ( in .rie l'\lono I losp11al. Smi1h said an ad d i t ion a I 15 ~uun~sters \\Cre trea!ed for n1inor injuries and released. The lhrec hospita lized 111 ~lono rountv were identified as David 'r-,1yrr.~. A arr y Pinson. both f\.farines st?.tioned a! the camp, and Edwin Stephens. a youngster from S,1n Francisco. They were in satisf.1ctory condi!ion. Sn1ith s.:iid SQn1e of the 111- jured v.·ere flown lo !he hnspi ta.I by helicopter and others \\'Cre brought. b y California Highway Patrol and illono County s h er i f f 's vehicles. Disc Jocke y Sentencing Set in Death LOS ANGELES fUPll - Popular radio disc jockey Harvey '·Humble H 2. r v ' • r-.filler, who pleaded guil ty to a reduced charge of second degree murder in the slaying of his wife, v.·ill be sentenced Aug. 16. tlf iller, 35 . originally pleaded innocent lo a ehar_'le of flrsl d<'p:ree rnurd<'r whl<'h carncs a possible death penalty. Se- "'cond degree murder carries a fivf' years to !ife term r.11!1er's anornry. C.ran1 B. Cnopt'r . told newsmen Hfl<'r a :!0-1n1nute cl'!urt hearing 1\fon· d;-.v thar lhC' di~c jockey believed his 1\·ife. f.lary, 35, w:is unfallhfu!. "lie helieved his ll'ife \\·;o~ having an affair \\•ith his bcs1 fr il'nd." Cnoper said. ··n1at's as far as l"H go on that ·· Mrs. t11illcr was shot to death May 7 in lhe couple's home. J\1iller disapprarcd fnr two 1\·eck.s and then sur- rendered. Tl1e pr(1secu1or {or m a\ I y ;lsked l\11llcr if he shnl his 11.·ife .. wilh malice afort'lhouj.!ht. hut "'ithout prcmrdi!atinn." "Rec01usC' I \o\"cd my wife V<'rv much ;ind slilJ do." ri.tiller said, "I must answt'r !hat question . SC'~·· Pr<'ml'ditation 1s !he rlil- frrence brt"'ecn fir st and se- ('onrl de~ree niurdC'r u n d e r California !all'. T ea ""'~ters Walkout Threate11i11g OAKLAN D iAPI Cons1ruc1llln lrurk dnvers hcga11 a strike i\1nr1day whirl1 Teainsters l"n1(ln ol!iei:tls ~:i1d could sprcarl th r o u i;: h o u I NnrthC'rn Coihfnrni ;i. The walkout b_v about. inn members of Tc11ms!crs Local 2!lt here shut clo11 n ll'nrk on 1hc $!l.:l-rTJ.11linn I e de ta 11 )' financed t\1orl d Air Cl'n1cr a! Oakland lnl ernationa\ Airport Pickets 3Jso m a r ch e d nulside the n!l1res of the con- t ractor~. L;:i!hrop Cnn51ruc!inn Co. in Emcryl'11\e. a n d L.:ndergroun d Construction Co. in S;:in Leandro Tom i\"une.~. st' r t t' t a r y treasurer of Local 2!11 Rnd a mernbcr of !he Team.<lcrs' Rrea'.l'idf' nr~or1atin~ com- 1n1!1ee said the disputr., 11·hieh affrf'IS 17 T'CnmstP.rs lrn:als nnd n.80(t cnnslruclion .drivrrs. could idlr thotisands in 41\ 'IJorUu;rn California counlies. ,, Coll eges De n~' U.S, Charcrcs b LOS ANGELES I AP) iv.·I) Southern C;:ililorn111 1unior collciil's dc ny ao al)ei;:-a11on by lh<' l)efcnee Depar!m('ot lhar thc.v b:ir m1l1tary recruiters from can1pus. The OC'f<'nsr lkpnrtmrnt nanird llls ,\n.11;rlr.~ C1t.v ("nllri.::r ;frJd \If S;in .Jacln!n in R11Pr ,Q 1rlt' r nun!v ro a na liOn'.lidr llit.l of f'IJ::ht Sf'hOOIS lh.'".1 rl"ln t •• allow military rccru1l1ng . ~· -_, The technical work was sup- J)')Sed In be complel<'d dunng the 1\·eckend, but for the past lhrrf' days, negotiators have ~aid 1hf'y were bo~~ed down on the language of "three or fllur issue< · · 1 '"l!"s Jusl another case \\'here "e're talking ahnu1 language,'' said R e a g a n ' s press secretary. Paul Beck, when ncgntla((Jrs were in-I 1erruptcd fnr ahriut an hour 1 J\1onday so that the govcrnor's, 1 staff cnu!d n1eel privately. "There is absolutely no ~d~~~~ow.n what soever." Beck ! "Of course. il's difficult !o put a bill !ogethe1·," said Assen1blyman \Vi l!ia m T . Bag ley i R-San Ra fa e J ) • chairrnan of !he \1•eHarP com- 1n111ee.J 'T11.o-1hirds of the l '\\·elfar re c i pi r n t s ' 1n California are children,'' he said ... You ean·1 !alk aboui saving hundreds of n1illinns ol 1 dollars 111thoul also talking about the fate of these children." ' The lengthy weJf.1rp ta!k~j are delaying action on Rc;igan·s medical rrform bill I 11.·hich is pending in the Senate Health Committee. I Assr.mblym;-in \V i 11 i a m Ca111pbcll ( fl -11 a c i end a Heights), author of 1 h c n1easure, s;iid he \\Otild not L ~· ·, ' c I • ' • • • '... -·· .... l lfr· ·,• •·-.,,,, r ' '' I I• --.'" \ .. f ' 'C' · ,.. f .. : • Stu1·e1vitle Sflle 1\'urv Annive1·st11·y Progress 'iH PHONE 548-5131 EB AL~O REVOLVING CHARGE COSTA MESA pusb for it.~ ;ipproval un!ll the l~~=~=====================~===~=-~-~==~ "'clf;ire question is rcsolvrd. lfp noled th :1t all welf<1 rc rec1p1cn1s arC' el1g1hlc for , medical. !he state's n1edira! •are progr;.im for the aged and !he needy. I For 'fop Sports Coveraµ:e Read the DAILY PILOT ' ·- .Federal Savings interest rate savings very special customer , services that are just waiting to be taken adva ntage of, Inclu ding free mone y orders .,, free park ing .. Jree transfer of funds ... Series E Bonds sold ,,. Series E Bonds redeemed, , , free copy of Consumer on saving Collection Accounts .,. ~lliilllll!l'I Interest Check-A-Month.,. and Fixed Amoun t Check-A-Month ... free postage when you save by mail ., , free accommodation cheques.,, sales lax deposit,, .. ··• I! f ,/ free notary service ,,, deposits and withdrawals i ?t any office ,., a _ccount balance certification , lette rs ,,, free copying service ..• mobile ' . homeloans, Nowdoyousee whyit's toyour5 ~ --.... adv~tage to visit Union Fe deral Savings soon?? : ~.) UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS •• ;:.; •. '" A,\'O LOAN A SSOCIATIO ~' ~mtmi T 'llJ:ll_1 • • • .. ~ ' ~ .. ~ '"~ Orai.,.c Luu11I} Hr:..111., .. 1 Uffile~. 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S!1lt SANTA A:\'A -The OrangP Countr Transi t Oistritl, 111 hu~1ni:!>~ since 1he first uf the . 1rll r, \\as urged In movr llJ!Wf' rapid l~· .\1nnday by rcprcscn· 1,-:11'c:<> nf se1·eral nl'gan11.a- l!(l11~ The rll ~trit·L aLJ1hnnzed hi' the 1 otcrs last ~01·cmbrr. has ~p('llf ll S fir~! 1'1~ llHH1t!1s lfl di<=<:LJ~Stflns and r1rg:i111zallQl1ill clfnrts Speakers .\lnnda~· -.aid ma.~s 1 ran~por1.1 r 1on 1s ;in urgent nr1•d in thr count.v npht nn11'. f'os1i1 .\lrsan Els1r Krorschr nf the Ori1 ngr l'o;1s1 [.,e;.::;uc of \\'(lmen Vot ers told district d1rcctnr.~ thr~· ha1·e ;i n1andat c fr(lrn 1hr people to re<:ogn11r th<' nl'~'d for a f;ir flung bu~ Sl'~tem. ··'The liu~ 1~ !llr chr:ipc:;l <Jilt! 11111.~t rff1(·icnt 11:iy 1() n1r11r prop!('," ~he said. ad- rling l11al an.v i:ys1cn1 11 0uld h;u.' II) b1· a l~rgc rnough to 110 the job. "lf 11 doc.~n·1 l;.1.;c prnpl r \1'hCrr tl1ry w;:int tn gfl. it 1\•ill fai l," Mrs. Krocsrhe said. "If Mr.Jackson h lhe gent.eman "'hose po-trc'! op~,,, on th• S:£.O b:1I. !hat h<ippens. !hr critics will br 11ble to say 'we told you $0" L E Cox. vice chancellor ;il LTC Irvine. inlrl dircclors that 47 1)erccnl l"/f ucr·s 7,000 s1udr:nr.~ h;id 1ndic·i1 ted intcrcs1 in uJ;1111~ n1:iss transpnrl;:i1ion 1f schedule.~ were p r o p e r J 'i des1gnPd . ··[)15[1dv<1n!.1gcd ~rnups in lhc county dcsf)('ralely need ~.'lllll' fnrrn 11f nl;\~.~ 1r:u;i;11."' :..1Tnrrl 1ng to .J;uncs PhilliP,S <if t·1rire.~s College. 11ho represents !he count,l''s Com· 11111•1111· Ac!1on Council 4('AC 1. Tr:lnsit D1stric1 Directors. hradc<I bv .ll.1ayor Dr r c k ~lc\\'hinnrv of l\'c stn1ft1stcr. accepted a pr oposal flf lin.i.; {;cneral i\lan!H'r, La1\Trnrc ··Tl'd" 1\·lcConv illr to fnrn1 a11 l l-n1emher tl'<:hn1l"<1I advisory t•11n1n1illC'e 1nt•luding rnunl_v. cJt.v and public rcprcsen- 1a1 1vc.~. The en1111nillrc. t-.1cC(lnville ~;·.:d. would 111d di rec1nrs in tC'C'hnical i;uid;inre, staffing needs, project planni ng and desig n crileri;i and U1e selec- 1ion of cf!nsul!anls. • • JOINS UC IR\llNE Endocrinologist Hall Aussie MD Joins UCI IR\ll~E -An Australian endncr 1nolng i i;t . in· 1ernationallv known for his rt'-:;carch in" !he physiolo.12ical role of h<lr rnones a n d 111 ~:;1h1Jli~rn. has JOincd the facult.v nf the College of ~lrdlcine at UC Irvine . Dr. Peter F. Hal! has been ::ippointcd pr o fe ss or of physiology and chr.'rrnan of the 1ncd1 ca l collcgc·s Cur· riculum on Functional Cor- relates B (hLJman physio!o,::y). ' • Anti-_drug M11rder Sus11cc t Free d SA:\''!'.·\ AN A -A C.ttahna Island man who once faced niurder l'harges lol\ov•1ng the rested last Oct. 16 shortly alter police found Lhe battered body of Castanon behind 1 La Habra apartment building. f::itnl beating Ln La Habra or .. ',,--==--.::..=-===:..::= wounded V ie t na m \\'ar 1 veteran has been freed in Cen· EL TORO -A new <>."'lti· tr;il Orange Coun l}' Judicial 1 LET'S BE FRIENDLY drui:: program which a!Jn11·s :in l)i.stnct Court. 1 addict to turn himself in for .Judge Robert Hickles founct 1 It you hCl \I! nr1\' r1eibhhor1 or know o! anyon!' rnov 1n11: to Ollr arre, plrasf! l l'll us so 1hat .,.,,. may exll•nd • friendly ,,·elcom' and heir thc1n \<'! lw-,..ome a c:riu11 lnt,..d in their ne1v s1Jrrounding~ . t-.i i<:hael Thon1 as Terrazas, 22.1 treatment \vilhout fea r of Avalon, guilty <If niisdcmeanor punishment has been started ass;iult and ruled th:it the time 111 El Toro Marine Co rps Air a!re:idy served in Or;inge S1i1tion. S ic t'l'il 1\'lcc lin" County Jail by the defe ndant ·rhe prograni has been ::ip· ~ -nine n1vnths -\1•as suf-1 SAi\T A ." :-.; " _ Sierra Clllb licient for the offense_ proved f(lr the entire Marinr. " " " George Albert Scott. 22, Pico C(lrps, according lo Capt. l\le1nbcr5 will nie•e\ at 7 30 Riicr;i. 15 sl'rl'ing ;i llfr term \ So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-13" Robert Sn1ith. or f i c e.r. l n -101ugh1 111 the au1titor1um of 1n .~!;;tr Jlrl5fln for his relic. in l charge of the driigerous drl!g Sn1edlcy Jr. High School , 2120 the ~Jlling ¢ Philip Caslaiion. Harbor Visitor ;ind narco tic ab u se in· \\' Edinger A1·e. The public is 20. Pi(·o Rivera. j form<1tion te;:irn al El Thro. =~'"~'~i~te~d~·~====~====~S~co~t~t~,~~~d~·~r~'__~''_~'~'~"~"~''~'~'~'~c~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '4'-0174 "Hernin users will be sent 1n·f ()Ur rehabilitation center al ~i iramar Naval Atr Station £or rr habil1talion ," Ci1pl. Sm11h l "·''· I He added that progr;ims at El Torn have not \'et been fu lly established beCause the anti-drug procedure was jus\ 1 ;innounced 1,1·ith no ad va nce : w<1rn ing. I The nc11' rult'S allow incn to 1urn 1he n1selvei; 1n ll'ithou1 1 fC'ar of prosecution under the l Uniform Code of Military Jus1ice It grant.~ exeinplinn t0 1 users, but not for the illegal j s2Je or tr ansfer nr dru,::s. SPIRAL S LI CE D OR: HALF HAMS " . . . So Good It Will Haunt You 'Til It's Gone" G1eat fat laa~·plcnlcl er pertl••· Clo• ,.,,.,,,\ "'" 1no ''"~" co•,,!"<! low• "'°'""" -Our 11nw <Irv <U""9 '""'"""· .,.1 W1sronun hk •ocy ""d •oPl•wood omo~m~ """ 30 nour ••en o~••n9 non•V 'n 'P•Cr gl.,• ••• unique In "II !ne "'C•IO So drl•C•ou' •nd "DP••lll"~ W• 1u>! wouldn't ~now how •~ 1mp•ov• I!\" l"<><lUO w•'v• Ce•n m••·n~ for l• Y•""· Splrf! 1ht.,d ~. 100. uom loo to no11om >o 1n.i ••en d~loc!AOI• un•!orm 1lic• '"" nt '"'"OV<d •l•or11e>SI¥ Compl•'"IY bt WtO Ann ro1dy 10 '""''· Or. n"' you• Hon•v B••"<I Hom 10<J4y, •n 1dveMur1 In nom·lovm•nt you'll n•ver lor901, RETAIL STORES 1700 E. Ceast Hlqh.,..ay, Car•na d•I Mar -67l·•OOO 1222 S. lroo•hur1t, A11all9l m •lS·l461 Nobody treats your Andrew Jacksons better than California Federal. 6°/o on $5,000 fo r 2 years. If you wa nj someth ing good lo happen lo your money, with the utmost safely, we recommend our Moneymaker a ccounts. $5,000 (two hu ndred end fifly Andrew Jacksons ) opens a top interest Moneymaker certificate account for you. Your money earns a 6% annual rate for a two-year minimum term . If you leave you r princi pal and inle resl unlil malu rity, the annual yield is 6.18%. On $5,000, that's $309.16 each year. On $10,000 ,Jt's more than $618 a nnually. And wilhdrawa ls may be made before m?!turity .•• wilh loss of some interest, of course. We a lso have ot her a llractive Moneymakers: A one-year term, $1,000 minimu m deposit certificate a ccou nt earns 5 .75%. And our regular passbook account that pays at a 5% current' a nnual ro te on a ny a mou nt of mon ey for any lengl h of time . · California Federal Savings e nd l oon Associo!ion . AsHi!s ov er $1.8 Bill ion • Nation's Largest Federal A«:ounts insured up to $20,000 by on ogency of the Uni!ed Stoles Government. Heed Office: .5670 Wild1ire Soul evord, Los Angeles ,,, Costa Mesa Office: 2700 Haeber Blvd.· 546-2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N.EuclidAve. 776-2222 • Orange Office: 4050 Me1ropo l11cn Dr. • 639-3033 • ' . • • J ' l l I, \ 7 \ LAFC Notifi.e d ' Just Showdown • Over Hyde' Slated President Ed Just of the Orange Coun· \y League of Cities sa id tltonday that he will person<illy t'hallcngc the right of J11scph Hyde !o represent the league al !he Aug. I I n1celing of the Local Agency Forn1a!lon Co1111n1ssion 1 LAF'C ). .Just . Fountain Valley rnayor, dispatch· ~d 11 lcUcr to Bichard Turner. executive ~fficcr of the LAfC staling flatly that Hyde "formally \"a<::i!rd his position as rity represental1\'e to the commission" ast \\'cdnesday. Water Trustees Report on Need Of Bigger Line A larger w11 tcr line to service the Snut h ... agunil nrc.<1 is nerdrd soon. directors of :he South Coast Coun!y \Vater District 1ave agreed. .. We are pun1ping water 22 hours a day hrough our 16 inch line just to keep up ~ith things," John Smith. general r.anger of th e district told the boa rd. Sn1ilh said a 24·inch line to replace the •ld one should be put in as soon as possi- 1le to avoid higher construction costs in ater years. Directors agreed with Smith and it is ·~peeled further study on the new llne vi1l be conducted. The new line, as suggested by Smith, vnu!d run from the L.ai;i:una Reach city lrnii .; south lo \Ith Street. At that point it 1·ouict join an already existing 24-inch line hat runs lo L.1guna Niguel. The new line \\'lluld carr.v \Valer from wo lines already rxtcnding lo the .nuthcrn end or Laguna BeAch -a lfi~ :ith line from Ncwi}(Jrl. BcAch and a 20· 11ch Ene from Laguna Canyon. Home and Garden Sho'v Under Wav .I Tte 1!171 Southland llnme and Garden \hnw opened at :i p 1n. tl1onday in Ana. ir1n1 <.:on\'cn11on Cen1cr. It n1ns through lug. 8. .\lore lhan 400 boolhs di splaying pro- lucts for the home and gardl'n,..,.....-s a tn11·er sho11•, 11•ill be nn display from 5 • m. to 11 p.m., 1~eckdays; noon to 11 1.m., Saturday, and noon lo 9 p.m. Sun- k1y. He added that the league then determined that the cities' alternate to the LAFC , Mayor Tony Coco of Tustin, should serve until a regula r represen· tative is chosen on Aug . 12. Hyde had informed Turner by leUer ' last Friday tha t he \\'as resigning ef· fcctive n1idnight Aug . 12. The Lo!'I Alan1itos Councilman later i>aid he still considers himself cha1rinan of the LAF'C and "·ould preside at the Aug. I I meeting. Hyde was nained chairman of the LAFC, replacing Fullerton Counc;1n1an Louis "Red" Reinhardt, July I~. after he defeated Rein hardt for the post 13-12 al a July 8 league nieelmg. Re inhardt subsequently filed A law~uit challengtng the legality of Hyde"s sclsc· lion. The league held a special mcc!in_g lil.c.t \\'ednesday and declared Hyde's seat on the LAFC vacant by il 12-9 \•Oil'. Hyde said at that time, ''I do nnt w.~nt 10 prolong this di.~pute. I vacate the post." Just said r.londay he. believes that Hyde y,•as sincere in his resignation that nighL but people or circumstances had later caused him lo change his mind. Jn his letter to Turner. Just said he had nained a nominating commitlee of Ed Hirth, Newport Beach mayor: Henry \Vedaa, Yorba Linda mayor and Hal Sin1s, La Habra mayo r. The committee. J ust said, w:is re· quested to sub1nit a slate of nominees Aug. 12 "including but not limited to Joseph Hyde, Louis Reinhardt and Tony Coco." Wobbly Youth Makes Bad Pick Outside the Laguna Beach police deparllnent in the pre·da\\'n hours, a youth appeared to be having trou- ble connect"lng ll1s key and the lock on the car door. Observin~ his \1·obbly stance. the officer inquirPd, "\\1hat are you trying to do there'?"' "l"m trying tn get into my rriend's car ·'\\!hat kind of a car does your friend have?'' "H's a red V\V .. " '·\Veil this happens to be a white P'tlrd and it belongs to the Laguna Beach Police Department." 1514 North Moin Street e Santa Ano e C111to..,.1 Porklnt e 5yto"'oro 5t,._ Phone 541-4391 • Tutid.:iy, August J, 1971 I " ·--... ...:-.. -1"~ .. :J:, ~ ...... ,. ' • DAILY Pll.OT Sl•lr P~olo Cool Surf s DAILY PILOT i Mass Eagle Slaugl1ter Probe Told WASHINGTON (UP?) Interior Secretary Rogers C. 8. J\.lorton has a!ked the justice department to "Prosecutt persons responsible for the reported 1I11yings from helicopters of more than 600 rare bald and golden eagle!'! in Wyom· Ing and Colorado. P..!orton took the step Monday a fter e helicopter pilot told Senate investigator1 he flew hunters on forays th I t i;laughtered "a haystack of' eagle!'! list year. "The Department of Interior hall OOB- dutted a detailed field tnv11tlgation of thi$ national outrage wllh 11 department 11ent1 a~qulr!n1 final evidence," t-.1ort.on !aid in a 1t1tement. The pilot, J1me1 0 . Vogan, 43, to ld the Senate Environmental Appropriation• Subcommittee ha piloted more than 20 hunters on fliaht1 over 13 ranches in the two states lo kill e1gle1. ':l'oung surfer t akes advantage of n1odtrate wave action f\ionday to take a>-coolin g break from the August heat. }le is rid ing wave off rocky beach be· low Heisler Park in Laguna Beaeh. Both \\'ater anrl 1ir temperat ures continued \varm as thoui:;ands f locked to coastal beaches for rellef from heat. Vogan said he never 1clually killed cme hin1self. But he said Doyle Vaughn, 1nanagcr of the Buffalo Flylng Service at Buffalo, \Vyo., told each of the hunttr1 '"thal he had a permit to shool lhe eaglet under the predator control program." Charles II . Lawrence, chief en.. forcement officer for the interior Dep1rtr nlent. said no such permits had been iliiUed 5ince J96g, Cliastity Belt Tax Out; Eld~rly Law1nnker Wins LONDON IUP!l -Chasti ty belts are 11 little cheaper in Britain today -thanks tn a 70.year·old n1embcr of Parli11mcn!. /'llarcus Lipton, a Labor Party n1cmhcr from Brixton, asked the government lo rule whc!hc•· a chastity belt is an item or clothing. as the tax people said, or, as he c\ain1ed, a safely device. As an ilem of clothing. it has been sulJ. jrct lo an 11:i4 percent purchase {salr sl tax. Safety devices are not taxed. ln a l\'rittrn reply r..tonday to Lipton. the to.·1inistcr of State. Treasury, Terence ·ll iggins. admitted in the House of Coin· mons the proper classification of the arl1 · rle fnr tax purposes "was not entirely free from doubt." "The romm issioncrs of customs and excise, are. however. prepared to regard th~em as not falling within the scope of purchase tax." Lipton. v.•ho said he had not. expected lo \vin. wa s dellghted y,•ith the ruling. "Being a 70·ycar-old y,•idowcr, my in· icrest in chaslity belt s is purely academic." he said. "But they ilrc valuable dollar earners and play an im- portant part in our balance of payments. "It 11·11s ridiculou.~ not to rrl-\;ird them as safC"!v de\'ices. I 11·ould not be at all surprised if they are still used for their"° n~rigi~?! purpose, especially in the !'ltiddle f,a~t. Ty,·n firms 1n Britain manufacturP French rephras of the belts y,•hich "·ere v.·idely used in the 13th century. Ann llugesson Inc., of H11lstead. had been selling them for $1.1.80. \\'ith lhc sales tax removed. owner Rob i n Hugcsson says they will now sell for $12.36. Newspaper Drops Buckley Co1 1u11n In Secrets floax ll1\C!\l·;."IJS1\CI\, N J. (l.l l'll -The Bcrgi'n Record 1~ drnpp1ng 1hc syndicated colun1n of \Villla111 F. Buckley because lhc conservative author published phony "secret dot·li111cnts"' 10 his n1agazlne, lhc National H.cv iew. 1'hc Record. an evening newspaper v,•ith fl circulation of 147,000. said l\1onday in an edi1orial · "The n1an has dest royed the credib11i1y or his 0\1'n publication, and odd- 1)', he hecn1s pleased 11·i th his labors.'· Bucklry·s i.tun1. lhe newspaper editonahzed. w;is irresponsible. "It's a shabby business. It's execrable jnurnahsin, of courre1'1hal goes Y.'lthoul ~aying ... there ;ire re s pon s i b t e ~pukc~incn for !he 1..:onscrv .. t1ve po111L ol VICI\'. \Ve ~hall !llVllC one of th('nl to OC· cupy the place Mr. Buckley has vacated.'' the Record said. The he\iC{lpter pilot tH1\d lM hunt.tr• he fl ew shot the eagles for lhe sport of it, but Assistant Interior Sec r e t a r y Nathaniel R. Reed charged the shooting Y.'as '"a cold, callous, deliber ate defiance of federal and stale Jaw." He said he understood that son1e Qf the hun!ers were paid $25 a bird, apparently to prevent the birds from nicn11cing young livestock. Tile he;iring was called by Sen. Gale W. Jl·lcGee (0-\\'yo.), \vho has been leading an investigation in!o the poisoning deaths of at least 23 eagles near Casper, Wyo., earlier this year. The eagles ale polsion .set ou l lo kil! predators. Vog an, \vho lives at r.1urray, Utah, lestlfied under immunity fro m prcr secution. He said he worked for the Buf. falo Flying Service frQnl last Se ptember until n1ld·February this year. Later, Vogan said. he was hired by ran. cher Herman \Verner, whose ranch is located near Rawl ins, Wyo. Vogan !'laid that y,·hile he held the two jobs he fle w hunters who killed more than 500 bald and golden eagles. He said most of the hunters used 12.gauge magrtum shotguns. "\\'e had a haystack of them," Vogaa said. He said the hunters shot the eagle!'! "for the enjoyment. It was a sporting ope ra- tion." SLEEPER SOFA SALE Get the convenience of a comfortable full-size bed, the beauty of a trimly styled sofa, at Special Savings reg. $259.00 s19900 J •) • 1 . , ·- \ your choice of three styles and four fabrics . The 1ofo with o wtll·kepl sccrt1! T.hfOW off the c1.1shion~ ond with o fl ic k of the wrist, pre1!0! o luxurio111 full ·size bed , Arid when • it's nol o bed, it's o beau11ful 1ofo thnt will impre11 evt r. yo1.1r most discriminot1ng lrier.ds. Select from l!o!r o rm, biscuit bock style. or trodi!ionol roll o rm. Choose leother·llke vinyl in 16 lobvlo1.1s <olo r1. 100~~ nylon in 3 deco1olo• hues , linen-cotron llorol pfln t in 5 color combinotion1 or bloclt; ond wh11e checks. Londmork • Queen Size SALE $259 3-cushion •"ii· $319.DO- ' • THE STORE OF FAMOUS NAMl::S \ • ' • , • ' " ' . " " ' " ' ~ G , • ,, ' .. ; ' T .. " " • ' •• " . " ·- 4 DAILY ~!LOT T11tsd1y, A~LISl ), 1~71 150th Anniversarr ·-~" J ,_'' I ·,, ,. , ., ' • •• ' -~ .. • • ' .. . ~ ... , .. , . ' ' ' "' ' '•' , .. • • ' UPI T1l1P!!olO The country of Peru celebrated the 150th a nnivers-• a ry of it.c; independence from Spain Thursday. Al- t hough Chile has a Marxist President a nd Bolivia has a leftist assembly, the 33-month ol d military govern- ment of Peru has surpassed both of its leftis t neigh- bors in decreeing radical sociaJ change. The regime's guiding doctrine is aimed at tur ning businesses in· to private cooperat ive ventures O\\·ned jointly hy 'vorkers and capitaJists -thus fol!ov.•ing an ideolog· ical road 'between capitalism and comn1unism.' Sudan Turns on Russians Egypt Joins Sudanese, Chides 'Outside lnterference' KHARTOU~I (UPI) -1!le Sudanese iovernment ha.s ordered most of the !: i!maled 1,800 Soviet advisers serving in his country lo slay in the ir homes, but .here are no plans to withdraw the local 1mbassador, a Soviet embassy 1pokesman s2.id today. The disclosures f o 11 ow ed lhe :.,')vernment's decision to expel the ~mbassy's no. 2 man, Mikhail Or lnv, and Sulgarian Ambassador Stoyam Zaimov Tom the country. Political sources !aid a similar order r.ias _jl repared for Soviet Ambassaclor 'natm'y Nikolaev without being served, lut thcJ. he was exJ>Ccted to leave on his 1wn vo!ilion. Egypl meanv.·hile lined up alongside ludan in its qua rrel with the Soviet Jnion. It delcared support for President 'lumciry and clenounced "outside in· erference.'' Political gources in Beirut called the mnouncement the second major blow in t4 houri; to Soviet rf'lations with the Ar ab ~·or!d. They said Egyptian President 'nwar Sadat appeared to be putting 'rab solidarity <.head or friendship v .. ith Russia y,·hich has pourE'd billions of lollars v.•orth or military and other aid n!o both countries. Orlo v y,·as flying frnm Khartoum this lf\ernoon aboard a Soviet commercial ·!ight, but Zaimov has another five da)IS lf'fore he n1ust leave , officials s2.id . The f'mbris~y spokesman said J\.ioscow 1rotesled against Orlov's expulsion. But his ~apparently harl !1t1Je. effect on the tudanese government'& position . Rcla!inns betv.·een Khartoum and lfosco w. the. country's main .supplier or 1rm!, aid, advi<ser~ and trade. crumpled 1ver Soviet protest.~ against t n e tovemment'~ crackdov.'n on local Com- nunists inv olved in an abortive coup tY.'O ~-eeks ago. The Sudanese reacted to this by recall· lng thE'ir ambassadors to J\foscow and Bulgari;i during the v.•eekend and declar· ing the two Communi.sL diplomats persona non grata. The Soviet embassy spokesmc.n said Moscow has reached no decisi on to recall it.s ambassador in Khartoum in re.ply to * * these moves. foreign ministry source.~ Silirl Orlnv "'as expelled because he was knov.·n In have been in contact y,•ll h ·the n1en that plotted the attempted coup. Th P. Bulgarlan.s 11·ere reported to h<i\'f! had similar close ties v.·ith loc2J CommunisL leaders. .. A, H Warsaw Allies Conduct Sitmmit Meet on Sudan MOSCO\V (UPI) -The Viarsaw Pact Allies rallied arou nd the Soviet Union l.o- <lay in a rliplomalic showdown with the Sudan -tl<losco1v 's first .serious split with the Arah v.'orld. The official Tass News Agency said the Communist Party chiefs of every \\'arsaw Pact nation except Romaniri held an impromptu summit J\.1onday in thf' Crimea. Tass said the \·isit0rs rliscussed a v. ide range of policy mattrrs v.·ith Sn\·iet Party Chief LeQnid I Rrrzhnev and President Nikolai V. Podgorny, But the hottest topic was thP Sudan, "'The participants t'Xpressed serious alarm over the reign of terror unleashed a~a\nsl the Comtnunist Parly anrl olher democratic nrgflnizations 1n the Sudan.'' Tass s<iid. "They 1'1rongly r on rl em n lhr 1a\\']cssness and arbll rariness perpetrated bv the Sudanese a111hor itics. whi ch is rx- pioiterl by the forces l)f imperialism and reaction aj!;iin.<.t the interests of I.tie Sudanese J>('Qple." The statcmen! rlrp1v the European Soviel bloc into the united front over !he growing strain in relations bctv.·een J\loscow and Khartoum. The Arab stale expelled the second-ranking diploma! in the Soviet Embassy and recallc<l its ov.•n an1bassador to Moscow in anger over severe Soviet criticism. The S<ivif.'1$ ;ire f11rinus nvt'r 1hf' Sudan's execution of Communists and other leftists implicated in thr al.tempt to overlhro\v President Jaafar l'\urne1ry !v.o \1·eeks ago. As soon as Y.·ord reached Mnser11\' of Khartoum's expulsion and v.·ilhdrav.al ac- tion5, diplomats in Mosco1v !'aid, !he So,·iet Union woulrl almns! 5llrely retal iate in kinrl . There is nn prf'cedcnt for Sllt'li ,, ~r111 between ~1oscow and a n111jn11 nf !lie Ar;ih \l'nr\rl, whrre !he So\1ct .i;; hair hcr.n cultivating thrir position for y1·11rs w1lh billion~ of rl ollars 11'0rlh of econon1ir :ind military aid . Tass described the su111rn1I fl .<, "a friendly 1neeting" of leaders ''ho hap- pened to be vacationing in the Crin1ea . 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" Mllwlu'<t• " " Mlnno•POl•O " • ..... °''··· ~ •• '" "ltw Ynr!o: " " Oiol•,...m• (JIY .. • O>T'1h1 " " " l>1lm Sn•V"' "' " Pn•l•<lel,,..•1 " " ........... '~ " l'IThf>U''" " .. " r'orrrtfl(! •I " "~ .. " 11 1cn...,~n'1 .. ., S1c•1m•nl(I '"' " ~' Lo"" ' .. " ~11!t1••(•!v " .. ~·" 01•0" " " 51n "••"Cl,C" " " S••nit • " " ~ ..... • "' " • ,', ' To Keep Peace U.S. Asks Israel Pull From Suez \ \ •' I By United Press International Two Israeli newspapers said loday Assistant Secretary of St;ite Joseph J. Sisco h;is asked lsrar.I to withdraw 30 miles froin the Suez Canal and to permit Egyptian troops to cro ss the waterway in c>.:chan~e for a two to three _yea r ex- tension of the tvliddle East cease-fire. One of the newspapers, Oavar. also said Sisco "was not ready to promise Israel a long range contract for the sup- ply of Phantom jets. He said because of the lull in fighting in Vlctnam lhe United Slates could supply any number of jets to Israel al any time." Sisco scheduled an aerial tour today of the Israeli fortress at Sharm El Sheikh at the southC'rn tip <lf the Sinai Peninsula Israel captured from Egyp~ during fhe 1967 J\liddle East war. lsrar! has vowed never to surrender the outpost v.·h ich overlooks the S1rait of Tiran, blocked by Egypt during 1956 and 1967. The U.S. official, v1ho arrived in Israel last Wedne sday to press the A1nerican in- itiative for an interim J\1idd!e East peace based on reopening the canal. held his se - cond round of talks with Prime J\ilini~ter Golcla J\·lei r and the lsraeli leadership in Jerusalem J\·londa y. Da~, which renects the thinking of the ruling labor party, and the independ- ent Ha"aretz, said Sisco asked Israel to soften its hardline opposition to pennit- ting Egyptian troops to cross the canal under a partial peace agreement. Egypt has insisted on the t:rossing of troops . !STael has said lt would permit border pollce or civillan contingents on the eastern bank of !he c::11ial. A man· made geographical cut Israel conside rs a natural barrier tn ;irmored invasion. "Sisco appealed for an Israeli gE"nerosi- !y on the depth of a withdrawal, and in return there will be a possibility lO in- stilute a more sustained cease-fire:' Davar said. "Since in the pa st Sisco has proposed a one year cease-fire, it is assumed that this tirne it is a two or thr~e year standstill. Concerning the depth of \1'ilhdrawa1. it is assun1ed Sisco referred to a pullback up tn the Mitla Pass:' il said. The tllit!a Pass, site of a ma ssive aerial clestruction of Egyptian armor during the war by Israeli warplanes, is ;ibout JO miles from th e canal in the Sinai. Both newspapers said Mrs. Mei r asked Sisco what guarantee.~ there would be to maintain the cease-fi re. in effr.ct since last Aug. 7, and the U.S. official promised to have a dcfini1ive ansv.•er at their next mr.:eting \Vcdnesday. Dispatches from UP! Correspondent Thomas Cheatham said the newspaper reports appeared to be govemment leaks since the U.S. and Israeli delegations at the talks have pledged to keep the con- tent of !heir meetings secret. ~ps Lagunans Grim On 'Big' Day By THO~tAS l\IUHPHI NE Ot !~1 Diii~ ,li.r S!Ut DA\VN PATRDil DEPT. -1\lists of the morning evaporated early along the Orange Coast today anrl the earlybirds Y.ere predicting another hot one. In Laguna Beach. like our other coastal cities. you would expect such a i;!lorious dav.·n to be grreted Joyously. Yet the townsfolk seemed ~rim. . The kids would have called the place Up-light. For this was election day in Lai;tuna Beach and in th e earlv hours. there seemed to be more stirrii1g than usual in 01e Ari Colony. AT ISSUE on lhe ballot is 11 measure that would limit the height of all future buildings In 36 fee!. It was billed as an anti -high rise measure; an effort to keep tall buildings off the Laguna shoreline. N atio11alist Cl1ina Sees The campaign has been waged for months. Anti,high ri se people tried to convince the city council to ad opt the height limitation. The council refused. But an initiative petition signed by 4,000 voters forced the issue to an r.Jection. There followed three court tests as op- ponents of lhe he.ighl limi tation al· tempted to g('t the measure banned from the ballot. The final score v.·as 2 10 \. The pro-high risers \YOO in Superior Court but lost at the Court or Appeals and In the California Supreme Cour!. '{es indeed, it 'vent that far. Bul the election v.'as of· flciall .v on. 'Dest1·i1ctio11' of U.N. By United Press International Nat ionalist China reacted today to the U.S. decision to support United Nat\ons niembt>rship for Communist Chin;i wi!h a pledge to fight to stay in the U.N. v.'iiile seeking 1vorld support to keep !he "rcbt•I'' Peking regime ouL 111e governnl('flt of Gcnrraliss1mn Chiani: K::ii -shc k predic1ed !he "eventual drslruct1 on"' or the U.N. should th e Pe op!C's Hepub!ic of China be adn1itted. Japan !'aid 1t had been expected and in !he L'nited Nations, diplornats reacted cautiously lo the nc\vs that \\'ashington \~·ou\d \·nre for aclm1tting Peking to the L;nited Nations. The Communist Chinese themse1ve1' dirl nn~ 11nt11{'d1a1ely com rncnt although Premier Chou En-la! said only 1wo \1•ceks ;:igo ··v.•e \Vil! nol be there" unless Nationalist China .is expelled. lnforn1ed sources in Taipei , Taiwan, Joie.al of 1he Nationalist Chinese Govern· rnent. said the government was not surprised by Secretary of State \V illiam P. Rogers' announcement. "II v.'asn'l a botnbshell like President. Nixon's announcement on July 15'' that he v.ould visit tl<la1nland China but we are JUSl as unhappy and bitter." the source sairl. S. Viets Report All-da y Battles Near Can1bodia SJ\!f;Q:"J (1..il'll -1 he South \'1ct- n11111ese cnrnmand.,,tnda.v rrpnrted :14 \'irl ron~ and r"\'nr!h \'irtn;imrsc killrr! 1n tv.·n nl l-da1· h<1Hl1'<. 1n 11111rlrl\· ri('c f1tlris in ;i1·e.1s a!on.i:: Cambodill's h~rrll'r 11·1 1h Snu!h \"1<•lll(llll . Alnn~ th!.' Den1il1l11rl1£"d Zonr 11).\lZ l An1enc;i n 13-.~2 hnn1hcrl'; kC'pt up thr1r rounding of Comn1unist 111rgcrs. including pnin1s nct1r Fire Base Fuller . Fi<'ld reports said the major figh!1nl!; ~1nnday v.•as 12 n11les snu1h\\·est of ~vay Rienj! \vhich is 70 miles soulh<'ast of Phno1n Penh. Cam))odian r ii,: ht er· bombers and helicopter gunships flew support missions for the South Vict- 11amese (nTC'f'S Jn !he fighting in Y.<hich !he South V1e!namesc reported eight 1~·oundf.'d. The figh!lng began y,·hcn a battalion of SQuth Victnamf.'sc troops Janded _ bv helicopter to meet Com mun 1 s t machinegun and rifle. fire . Thf' area is near the n<'ck of the Parrot's Beak sec- tion of Cambodia. About 25 111i!es east and seven milr•; 1'0l!lhwcsl of the towo of Chipou tv.·o other South V1elnamcse battalions fought all day and into lbe hours of darkness. in the central high\Rnds South Viet- namese militlan1cn found a Communist v.·e.apons cache 11 miles from the p~o­ ''incial capital of Kontum. The supplies Included an 82mm mortar. three liOmm mortars, two anlillircraft machincguns, !'ix othe1 machineguns. communications equipment and 15 tons of ammunition . l<c nl Gel8 New Chief l\F.:NT, Ohio I AP) -As the seventh flre~id<>nl of Kent Stale University. Dr. Glenn A. Olds \Yill be assuming 11 JOb that fl11lgo1ng Pre~ident Rob<!rt I. \l.'hite called "'lntally consuming. Its unendrng cnn- f1scat1nn of All Lime 11nd thought de~troy~ hntnf' t1ncl per~nfll life." R~1t Or Olds, ex-pres1drn1 nf Spnng- f!el~ Co!lf'RC in • i'ol.:iss;ichuse\ls ;inrl ii fn11ner L'S reprt'i.c.ntllllvt tn'1hc l"n11Prl Nation~. has said that hf favor~ tnugh ~g;ignmcn~ ~ ... ~. .... • Nalionalist Chlna called for support. of l'lll 01her n1ember nations of the United Nations in lhe s!rugglr. "It is our earnest hope !he majority of member stal es will rlis11nguish brtwccn friend and foe, bet11·een right and wrong with !he J!rr111c.~1 moral cou r;ige and stru~g!e <i!ong with us to save the Uni!ed Na!ions frnm it.c; present crisis," the fore ig n n11nis!ry salrl. Ne11•spaper~ on Ta1\\'an were . more \'ehcn1ent. The official Central Daily l\'cws described \\'ashtngton 's decision as ".c;cntcncing !he L:.N. ro death ." The United na1ly News con1mented: "The. United Stale!>. a founding member nf the United Nations and a lf'adcr nf !he free Y.'Orld has now forsaken the Republic of China, he r former ally v.'lth 1\·hom she v.·orked to form that world organization Hov; could we not be disap- pointed 10.000 times over !" ,Japanese Foreign Minister Toshio Kin1ura said: "\Ve do not y,•ish to check Con1munisl China·s entry in1o the United Nl'l1ions. However, 1ve arc opposed to the expulsion of Nation<ilist China.'" The .Japanese newspaper Asahi said in a front page eornn1entary lhe Ametic;/l policy change wa s not voluntary bul rather forced by a grounclswell of opinion in favor or Communist China among other nations. In thE' Uni ted NalLOns, !he Albanian.Jed pro-Peking group rrac!ed v.·1th su~pieinn rn 1he. Rogers announcement. v.•ondering 11hat. kind of mrineuvrrs the L'nited States had in n11nd !o block a proposed resnlufion In lurn ovC'r the China seat in the U.N. !O Peking and expel Tai;1•an . Authnritat11·e sour<'c.S said they \1·ere rlrterminrd -obv10usly v.'il h Peki ng ·~ conscn! -not to con1pron1ise in any way Inwards dual representation. J\lEAN Wl{rLE, Tll E campai~n in Laguna went on by brochures : by ad- vert isements: and bv pl ain \VOrd Of mouth . BeFore it v.·as "over, considerable vituperation had filled the air' Snme neighbors weren'L speaki ng to each other. Neither \vr.rc some city councilmen So elec!ion day came. lo Laguna Beach todav. All Y.'as business al the pollin~ placl" T \'isiterl in the early hour1'. Prnple y,·ere standing in line to gf't their ballots. There \\as J1ttle idle challer and cer- 'ainly no joking. Sorne voters seemrd impatient. ''Put that thing in the box so I can go tn \\'Ork." one voter snapped al the lady of the election bo;i rrl v.•ho was moving too slov.•ly rnr his liking. Then he stood, ,1::\ar- ing. until his ba!lol dis;ippcared down the slo1 in thr !ittlr stC'el container "T/I E\''VE BEEN comi ng in steadil y since the poll s opened ."' the precinct in· speclor confided. "If this keeps up all day. it's going to be one whale of a vote.'' The polls had been open little n1ore than half ;in hour. Yet l'llrcBd:; voters '~ere standing in line, w11iLing for their ballots. For many Lagunans. i1"s been a long lime since they can remember standing in line on ~Jectiorlday. What all !his me11ns won 't be knov.•n. of course. until later tonight \vhen rhe ballots are counted and the tallies gn up on the big board in the lobby at Laguna Rea ch Citv Hall REGAR'ol.F.SS of the out ro mc. iL ,,·111 probably be even longer befQre Laguna pulls itself back together again . \Yhf'n I left the polltn~ place. t~c sun v.·as really shin.in!! and indef.'d it looked like. it v.·as going to be another hot one In Laguna. The v.•f'ather '''a~ gn1ng !o~'match th, temperament of lhe lO\\n nn E!eclion Day. Augusl 3rd, t971. -------~~~~~·~~~~~~ ·"• ."'" .~\t t,r.I? ... • • ' " ' Modest B egin11.i1tg ... Tv.·enty-one years ago -.. Jul y 24. 1950 -tJ S. launrhcrl first rock~t from· \1•hat wa~ lh en knov•n as Cape fanavcral. Rocket 11·as a car- turcd German \'2 kn o111n as "Rurnpcr a:· Tl. flt>\V only 200 mile~ do"'·''1r 1111ge. but it thrust US. into ~pace program. A painter's sc11 f- fold lT lihl) was used, as sei:,vice towfil..:. ~. ·~· ' -. I • " to th• scd. .000 op. at- rnm The but th• .d. it of- io ad- o! ·abh>: me ther. each ce 1 ·err; cer· 'Put 0 "' y of '"" glar- the d1ly .t in· al l le." ore !crs their Jong ding ·n. C'lf the o "P guoa \\'ill gun. ~Un kod e in th• Day, QUEENIE By l>hil lntlrland i ''Big Br other ag&in_,., LOVll'S LEAP DAIL V PI LOT .) Rails, S t e els St1·ilie Co11t1·a cts 1 Hu1·t Nixo11 Plan? Ex-GI Repor ts Vie t Cong 'Tor tured by A11ie ri ca ns ' WASHINGTON (l!Pll In ternatlonal Development pt om o t td from Fir~! "1ASlf!N(;TON IUPll The nt w contract stlt len1t:nts In Lhe railroad and Sle<'I 1n· dus/ries. and !he slcel price increase lhat followed, could cr lpp!I!: Presiden t Ni x on' s plans to shrink inflation In 11 managtab!e slze by the middle of neX"l ytar. Thert is no e\•id e nce , ho\•:ever, that the President "Ill rear l by using the st andby "'a,1:e and price contr ol authority Congress has 1:iven him. The sletl cnnlraet provided nlore ttian a :io percent in- crcasr in wagf's and fr ini::e henefLts ovr.r 1hrPe year~ - the s11mr. as the steelworkers \1'nn r.ar/ier thi.o; ye.:ir in neg o1i a \inns ,;,ilh rhr f.r alumi')lltn. can and copper in· duslries and the auUJ "'Orkco! won fro1n General r.1otors. 'l"h11 L'nited 1·ransportaLion Union got a 42-pcrccnl hikr. ovr.r .. ~ months, the st1me 11 ! ncgoliall'd t"arlier by four other rail unions. All or these seulemenll'! together have buill R labor cost factor into a large seg- ment of the American rconomy tha1 far exceeds the average cost of hv1ng in. crease. Jn other 1-1ords. the st'tllemrnls have been a bout lwice as inflation<irv a! !hi'! rconomv as a "'hile~ and 1he labor tOsr.~ ellend for rhc nex t three years. Do ve Ne w For CIA WASHINGTON tUPI J Ttsllfying uncler oalh, a (AJD) and supervising abou t Lieutenant to Captain. former U.S. n1 t Ii I a r _vtln-40 Vietnamese agents, He said he also l!iaW hi:t telligence: agrnt ~I on day Osborn said he witnessed female inttrpreter, 11 Chine~e described lorltire Rnll killing lwo "airborne interrogations" woman who lived in Mev eu , ot Viel Coni: suspects by in which a suspect was pushed .shot to death by a U.S. Army Anierit·;in~ including ! h l'! to hi.! ·death from a flying Captain as she returned tn deliberate ~lar\'lllion of one helicppler so 11 5ec.Ond.suspect Osborn's home from lunch. \\'ould be frightened into talk-.. When l asked him why he v.·nm:in and the fatal shooting ing. The same Jl;farlne offlcer did ii he said the wom an v.·a~ of his 01\.'n interpreter by a did both, he said. Belwe~n the only a 'slope' anyway and lhat L'.S. Army C.i ptain. first and second incidents, il didn't matter," Osbor n '·Th('y 1111 died." K. Banon -•O•sboiiiiiirnoiiisiiaiiid•.·'·hiieiioiiliifiiiceii'iiiiwiia•soiiiiiteii•iitifiileiidii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiii.1 Osborn ~aid or susp e ct s 1i ·--- brought into Li S. 1nt,rro(lation t•enters \\'ifh his knowledge -PUBLIC NOTICE- ~o c,~ non durinf!_ the I~ months he serV·) ed io Vietn.:in1 . Asked by O('n·sme:n later to cslin1ale lhe 1 nun1bcr of dca!hs, Osborn repl1('d . '·several hund red." One or the most acti11e doves Osborn. now a gradua!e stu.I and Penh1gon critics in tbe dcnl at Arnerican University House has been name d in \Vashington. D.C , t~ti fit:dl " ~~ TV SAFETY CHECK c\~ tF YOU OWN AN St ee l Price Hike l1·lis Nixo11 The steel price inc1·easr will hi/ !he consun1er. including !he y.·orkers who gol the wage inc reases. thu s pulling h1rther nut of reach Nixon's goal of culling inflation lo a :'I percent rate by next July -11 !i!lle orer fou r monih.~ brrore the 1972 Presidential election. beforr the Fore1,o Operations \ chairman of a super-secret 111id Governn1ent lnfonnalion1 subcommittee ch11rged wi!h Subcommitlcre of !he House keeping t.abs. on the CI A .:ind Government Operations Com-. 1 ' other Intelligence agencies. mittee. .-----Ml'OltTANT --~ ,t.p•I"' 0~<1 It (l tlllll MM· II Num~.... .to l'I•••• jtl fOW• YOij• Mlllll l Humbtr 11\d C•ll U,. RCA COLOR TV Mo1111f1cl•r1d f1orr1 PITTSBURGH (UPJ \ \\11111 ti i:;urldennei;s thtit e1n- h;:irrasserl and .:innoyed 1he Nix:nn Adn1ini~t rttlion. I he !'ilecl industry b('gan raising pricei:; Mnnd:1y, lc.~s lht10 15 hours ;i firr ncgot1al1ng a nr11 labor cnntracl. U.S. Ster.I Corp, the nation's larges! prn<luccr, flnnouncl'rl prices would n sr an 11ver;igP nf 8 percent on all its producls f'Kccpt ~1a1n!ess slcf'I, rn f1. nancr 11 h:1t 11 callrd the ··1nfl;a. rinnarv" thrcc·\'e<ir cnn lr;:ict 11•i!h ihr t·11itcci S!rrlworkcrs ~'n1nn 1LS\V \ nrgoll<iled 111 \\'ashin.li(lon Sunda.\·. and displ~asing . "The Ad1ninlstration not 1nfotn1ed in 11dv.:ince nf !Ills ilCllnn.'' Wh ilf' HoU.<;p Deputy Press. S r c r f I a 1" y Gerald \\'arren said. "The Administralion frl"!s 1hat in l"icw o( the 11 lready un- fal"orable COillpetitive position of the domestic Slee) indus lry ii is questionablr 1\·hether th1.~ price inrrcasr 1s in the i11- l1us1r~•s long run interests.·· \\l;:ir rrn said. The :innounccmf'nt hr r r camr a.~ I'S. Sccrcltir.1' of l.ahor .larnrs n l!()(l{:.~nn. J.;pcfing rcpnr!f't.~ nn 1he con· (""'1racl set1lrn1rnt in Washin.1;100, \\'!I.~ saying· "I hope if !h£1rr are pril."e i11- crtases. they ,,.,.ill b r mnde r111 r·• Scnatr fl1ainrlly L t a dr r !\li ke t-fansfirld c:il!ed nn Pres1rlcnt Nixnn lo impose 11 11.:igP·pricr frrel.r, ~a.v1ng 1he s1rcl p1 1~·r. l1ikes shnwrd 1hr infl ationary spiral 1s "pri(:ing nursr/1 .. C!'i not only OU[ n( world rnarkpts bur !he domtstir market as well .. \Vlthin hou r~. Bc1hlrhcn1 Slcel. !hr ~n 2 procl11ccr, Rcpub!1c, the .'!o ~ producer. Armen. 11nd Yn1111):!Stown Shrrl 11nd Tubr fnlln11·£1d 11' 1 I h l"1mil;ir increases The rrst of thr ind115\r,1• \\as e")X'ctrd 1n fall In line h\" the encl of the \l,'Cf'k F:11cn befor~ an\' n1her r:irn- rluC'er rai.~ccl pricCs. Jhr \\"hHr /-{nuse rn11rlr <'l!'iir ii con· s1clererl the U 5 Ster\ pr!rr in- C"rt>ase immndt>r111r. ~11rpr1s1ng KIDS Lfl{E UNCLE L EN The uew contract providf's L'S\\' workers, 11·h"n n n 1v a1·rragc $3.4.) per hnur, y.·ith ri11sc~ 111·e.ragin Sl.l:J, or .10 prrcenl over !hree year~. U.S S!l'el s<tid 1his v.ou ld 1ncrl'ase il~ emplrivmcnl costs 1.l rcr- rrnt in the first 1 ear. furthr r r ro.fin£ the rn.mp an v's df'f'linin~ ""ea rn1n~ capab1h-!.v .. The price 1ncrr<1srs takr cf- frct Aug :'!, Oc1. I ;ind Dec L 11·ith 11 St5 1ncrca.~e nn cold rolled sh r>rts u.~cd in manufac· luring at11ns ;:ind iipp!iances, no1 r.ffee11vP until ihe !a!ltr da1e. Steehl"nrkers all o~er 1he n:i - lif\n reniained nff the Job in 1hr fir sl dars or 1hcir new con- f"nn1rart . fll'o li11·gr plants in Lackawann.:i , l\' Y . Rr1hlchl'm Steel"~ homp plt1nt 1 n Rrthlchrm ;:ind U.S. Strrl plants 1n Pi!tshurgh ;:irca r1>- rnainr rl parli;illy shut down , :::-~===--'b:'~':':"':•:_:nf the lnn-: s!ar1 ·up We have a brand new report on: M ercha11diser~ Industry Merrill Lynch analysts have just completed an in-depth study of t his , industry. Its past performance. And 1Ls fu ture prospects. For a free copy of this research discussion, send the coupon. --------------------, r Pl•••• s1nd m•, without cost or oblig1tion, I I vour n•w r1s11rch d t1c:u11lon on I I M1rth1ndi1•r1 Industry, I I Nam• I I I I Add~" I I City It. St•tfl Zip I I I I Tel,.rhnnt I I I I MtmU L~n1•I"""-"' "'nl• ..-•nd Mid ..... "'........._, £.11e1.eri.... I I f\·lerrill Lynch, P iCror, Fenner & Smith lnc. I I ~JO I 1;r tfl 5•••••. N•wp e•t •••<~ •1660 I 'I 1.1.~l.o,.•: 11 4.540.s11 1 I ~--------------------~ Merrill ~ch: We look for the trends. .~ .. • proces.~ of 1·efiring furnace.~. ;:ind 1he 11·tak df'mand for sleel at. the presenl lim e. tr Rail Settle111ent Gives Trainn1 en Bi g Pay Hil{e l\!ASJ/l:\"GTON IAPl "\\'e hope \\.'f' \\'Ill no! br going !o the hill of Cong rc~~ any more," stilcl Asi:;is tanl Sc-cre!ary of Lt1bor \V. .J. Ustry. who wa s 1nstrumen1al in sertling this and other re· cenr rail labor d1i:;putes. And he \\'as. appointed to the He <1nd R second witness "'ere believer!" lo be the firs! post by the P r 0 • m 1 1 i 1 a r '! Vietnam veterans to publicly ] chairman of the A rme d testify under oa th before a full , Ser11ices Committee. f 1 edged congrcss1onal sub-j Rep. Lucien Ned?.i 1 D-co1ninitlee on specific a!lega- ~1 ich. !. said one of the firsl lions of !or!urr. ancl 1nurder by l d 1 · l:.S. go vernrnent personnel. th ings he is going to o in iis Hearings on 1he fl1y Lai kiU·I ntw job is vi~H the head-ings were held in ctosed quarters. of the Ce n I r a I st:ssion. Other hearings on Intelligence Agency in .:illeged alrocilies were con· t..:ingley, Va. duc ted by unorJ1cia.J liltOu ps 0!1 Congrcssmrn and olhers. Aller Iha!. said i'-:ed:d. he Osborn said he served in hoprs lo holcl public hearings Viein.:im as :in Arn1y private nn l' S 1nlc1!1grnce ga1her111g l1r~1 clas.s ScptemlX'r, 1967. !o ac11\·itirs. f>rrember, 1!1/ia. As ;in 111- lt6l II 1970 nCA Cnrpnl"fttinn has authori.tcd AJR\VAY RADIO &: TV tn m11!H' rrruun fartory ('hanJ;eS, correcf1 ons .and safety ins11ections on Color Sets 5old in the .above years. Yor ~·nur s11 fl'ty and \1·rlfarr it is impor11111~ that thrse rhant:"S Oe 111adf' as soon 11s poss1bJr. The rr 1s nn chars:e fn1· tlus ~£1rvicf' 11~ 11 is bring p111d by th!! RCA Cnnlll&ny, nor do,..~ it ro s.r ter \l'hrr ... or "'hcnyo11 bough1 thl' srt. Call Nr"'• ".<' 1\·ill hr harp.v tn ~tt up an appoint1ntnt to do th.ii "'nrk at your convtniencc. PHONE NOW! 540-4840 968-0530 962-6631 AIRWAY TV ID9i l K1l1m1 R;'" A••·• Fountain Valley About 190.UOO trainmen won pay hi kes nr nearly $1.50 an hour o,·er 42 mon ths in 11 na- l1nn1v1de con!r?.ct senlement r.1onrla.v and called oH their i:ripphng strike ag ainst 10 1"11 1lro11d.~. Hail officials said trains will be rolling quickly 10 starL mo1·- The union firs! srru1.:k h1·n railroads .. r.'ld then gr;iduiilly rsc alattd to others un til sonH• As .:in eililhl·year nicrnbcr of lrl!igenr-" 11gc11L. he sa id he ' lhP full "committee. Nedzi has 11PCl"il!e("[ 0111 of Ille city nf Da 11 ttendrrt briefings by CIA Na11J::, 1~1s1ng as ll r1v1lian dirC'ctors fr(ln1 lime 111 lin1r 11 .:'":'~P~l":':·e:..:r:f:..:t~h:c..:A~c:•:o:c·:'..:fr:'~'::::~~~~~::-:-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Rul hls ne w posi tion will pi-n. '1 l'icle liirn \Vifh an oppor1uni1 .v 1 !o nia1ntain cln.~e and conslan/, oversight or the agency. & APPLIANCES '" ''" "~· .... • '"'"' in.1"? 1ons or stranded food, .10 percent or the nation '.~ r11il grath, coal, s!Cfel, autos and svs rcm \I'll~ shut clown . oth('r shipment! in l<1rge arr.11s ·The r;ii!roads woo the riJ,!hl of the South. J\l idwes! and !n modify long·.~tiindin,11 11•nrk \l1Pst afle<:ICd by the strike. rules -principally ones ihat Passenger trains affrctrd harl requirer! crew chan,i:r..~ were expf'cted to br ba ck on every JOO miles and prohlb itrd schedule by Tuesda1·. 01·er-!he-road and train \·ard The settlement bet\\'een 1hc rrf\\'!'i from doing tach other·~ AfL-ClO L' n 1 ! e d Trans-\\Ork . Russo Gets J a il Term For P a pers porta!inn L'ninn ;ind rhr Oeta Hs of th e rule ch?llgrs n;iti on·s r;i il industry brou_i"!ht \\"ill bf. \\"nrked out \\"ilh !he exprf'ssions or pleasure and unlon on l'ach of the 7.1 maJnr LOS ANGELE3 l l "Pl l - relief rrom the \\'hire House. railroads affected because: Anthnnv .J. Ru.sso, .:i fr iend of Sccrelary or Labor .I , n. rules differ fron1 road lo ro;id, nanic1 .Ell.~berg. "·hn rrfu.5<'d Hodgson ~a id tht aggcemenL 11 Labor D c par 1 n1 e n! 10 11 nswrr qursl1(ln~ by a included provision.~ .a/!ow ing .c.pokc.c.m;:in said. Any issue nnl federal 1Zrilncl JUr~· 10 the Pen· 1he rai!roMs 10 <:hangc work sell led in 90 d:i v.s wi!J be 111/Zfln p.:iper1> ca ~c . w 11 s rules lnr greater cffici tncv. referred lo a lh rr.f'·membl'r ordered Mondt1y in an in-1 olfsrlliniz sorne nf lhl" cos!~ nf p<inel of CQmp.:in.v, union anrl drl1n1le jail 1ern1 1he 42 perccnl 1n w;igr hike.s nf'uJr;il rcpre.sen!.:irirc~ for The Jail tr.rm , \\'h1ch "'1/J ovrr 42 months. bind1ni;: ~l!lemenL. he ? .. -ldrd hr.gin \Vcd11csclay. wa.~ ordered The a.i.irccmcnt will boost Hodgson sa id NiKon wa s by a panel of federal appeals c·urrent av erage wages fl'nm pleased rha r !he rail .~f'I -judge~ whn affirn1cd a con- 1 S~.50 In nr.a rly S5 1111 h{lur nvcr !ltn1ent. lllong wnh Sund<fy '.~ tcn1pl or court ruling agains! th~ l1f(' or !hf' cont rllt t eo1'ET· ~ierl industry conl r;icr 11grPe-Hussn. ing hr;ikemen. conclur1rir~. 1nrnl \\'i!hou1 .:i s1rikr. n1c11nt nusso wa~ fnund in con -1 swil t llmen. fircn1rn anrl olh~r that '"orderly expansion of lhe trmp! ;:ifler he rrf11scd tn "'nrkrrs who operate !hP r cnnomy"' can he ar-testify ;:ind his a!10rneys ap-1 train~. f'nmplishrd without !he disrup· pealed !he rul ing !o !he pane l The scl!len1ent also J:!Ot thr tinn of strikes and wit.h "no nr fcder;1l jud,i!C!'i Ru<;So ha d \\lli11e Houst off the honk of hreakthrouJ?h 10 hi jl; her brcn granlecl immun1tv from hav in~ In consider proposin1o: rconomir ~round ." prost:cu/1on ' I e mer _Ren c v !'itriJ<e-haHing -------------------1 1,.,,1aooo to . coog"" The [--... BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE_._., nf'w union lactic uf .~!rikin~ a le.w r;ulrn,".-ls at .:i ~Im('. ar:i-1 prnved by federal courl ru!- in i:.~ nnlv In rcrcnr mon1 h.~. ~feniecl lik!'lv lo .~rt 11 Pi111 £"rn 1h~r f'r>u!rl <'h.:in~r !hr. narure j INCREASE YOUR INCOME ! DAL E C A RNEGIE~ COURSE Phone Today -171 4 1 6ll·419J nf futu rl' ra il lahnr d1sputt~. .....,.,__~ "''"~1•' •v J""""~ Au •ti•t" ~ t)C(S: ?-+.; .'< .• ., .• .,,., o(\f > .. SALLY YOUNGE R WORLD'S FASTES T WOMAN WATERSKIER TALKS ABOUT LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL:S: ... -. ' '.' • .. CHILDREN'S SHOES FINAL REDUCTrON Boys and Girls School & Dress Shoes ' REGULAR TO $17 .00 c Buster Brown , Gerwin STORE OPEN 10 A .M. • • $ P. F. • Alexis • and Others /11111• ... All ~,1 ,, ~ni1!, No E•ch4n~e1 o• Refu"d 1 30 FASH IO N ISLAN D e NEWPORT CENTER • 644-2464 • I •, ' ' ... • ' • .r "When I want toP-t somewhere in a harry I dial direct.· lti faster.• @Pacific 1Nepllone ... • -• I • • , • ' > ' " ,. ' > ' ' • ' , • ' ' " T ~ T " " " • ' ~ ' • 1 ' · l ---- • Money fro~ Washington What county (already racing a 34-cent property tax inttease) is trying ta..f_ind $1 million to land a $9 n1illlon federal grant and adhOOO persons to its government payroll? Some liberals in San Francisco could try it. you might say. Or one of thoSe counties in the East where they don 't understand the least·government·is·the·bes t· government philosophy. Paradox1cally, it's rock·ribbed. conservative Orange County that is thrusting its hand in Washington's di· re<:tion. And this time even the rightest of the right win g may have trouble arguing against the program. Basically, it is an almost-desperate plan to reduce the county's unemployment pattern, a pattern that has grown little brighter since aerospace layoffs began to hit full force last year. Under the Emergency Employment Act approved by Congress this ye~r, the fcdera~ funds. are available in counties where unemployment 1s as high as Orange County's 7.5 per cent. \Vith the total $10 million avail- able, the couaty fi gures it could create about 1,000 jobs on ·the county payroll in the next 18 months. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas said the new employes could "accomplish many things which are essential, but which we cannot otherwise afford." Among them: the Santa Ana River greenbelt program, the county's long·sought general plan and development of a new county growth policy. That really is only the beginning. Thomas says that the county's bleak unemployment picture should make it eligible for another '20 million in federal funds during the next two years -a total of nearly $30 million worth of money from f e d e r a I coffers fl o\.\•ing into a county that holds a nationwide reputation for its conservative outlook on federal fiscal policies. Viewed one way, the program is little short of a handout -a RooseveJt.type variation of. say, the \VPA. And some conservatives are going to find it hard to sv.1al· low, even through, through the years, Orange County has put a lot more into the federal treasury than it has gotten back in services or funds. Viewed another way, however, at stake are human F arquahar' s Plan Spreads Joy to Nation 0 ' ' l Art Hoppe ! ' " ' In the summer of 1971, the air line rate war grew ever more awesome. By late July any 42~'z.year-0ld left.handed oboe player of Carpathian descent could fly frvm Ea st Peoria to Ceylon for ,99.99. One way. A~ the air lines vied with such at· tr:iCtive oHers to fill the empty airplanes they had flying all over the place, Con· gress droningly de- bated how best to shore up Boeing and bail out Lockheed - so that these giant firms could make more airplanes. It was Congressman Hiram Farquahar who first saw the fallacy in the situation whiff' ~ettin~ drunk at a farm bloc party. " 'Stead of paying them fellers to build more airplanes, we ough t to pay them to 15top building airplanes," said Farquahar, snapping his galluses. "That's how the government works do\llTI home." THE FARQUARAR Bill sailed through Congress. lnstead of guaranteeing a $250 million loan for Lockheed. it gave l.nckhced S25D million to shut up shop for the rest of the year. Boeing got twice that to plou gh under its growing SST. Riveters were paid not to ri\'et, wt.ldC'rs not to \\'eld and designe rs not to design. The air lines, spart.d the huge expense of buying new models . began making money snd everybody was happy evC'rybo<:l y, of !'"Ur,e. except 421'z·year-0ld left·han<.led oboe players of Ca~thian descent. The success of the Farquahar Plan v.·as not lost on his astute colleagues. In September the $10 billion appropriation f.or new Federal highway construction Dear Gloomy Gus nl'e news or vast amounts or people searching for one re.Larded boy irt Wyoming is much more thrilling to me than 100 space flights to any- where. -C. K. G. Tlol• l••Turt r.lltch re1<11r1' vlow,, Ml llKIUlrilP ..,..... ,, ,~. ftlW•,•~•r. S••" ,...,r ,., _ .. ,. Gtoom1 Gu1, 01111 ,.net. \.\'as drastically amended. The money, Congress decided . would go tn,sjead to the auto manufacturers to stop making more car!'i. BY NO'V thert. were hundreds of bills in the hopper direq.ing the govemmenl to pay producers not to produce goods and serviees the country neither wanted nor needed more of. High on the list were. dirty books and movies, slee:i:y trailer camps. noisy out· board motors, ticky·tacky tract houses and HotPants larger than size 30. This last caused the most debate, as women's fashions always seem to do. The Congressmen, 93 per cent of whom were husbands. finally reached a highly ef· fecfive and well-received compromise: they voted lo pay the women's fashion in· duslry never to produ ce anuther women 's fa shion as long as it lived. ~IORE ANO ~IORE of society's ills were cured by the F'arquahar Sys tem . The crowded courts were saved by paying attorney~ to take year.Jong vaca· lions. The nC'ed for new hos pitals was eased by paying surgeons nol to operate. And finally, of course. the demand for new schools was licked by paying couples not to prcxluce the biggest problems of all -children . \V ithin a year. the country realizerl that 82. 7 per cenl of the goods find servicfs it used lo produce v.·ere either unneeded or harmful. By then virtually every "'orker was being paid to refra in for the good of society from doing what ho had been doin£:. Protecting Marine Life One of the casualties or human overpopulation in Southern California has been the marine life In t:'.Oast.al tidepools, those rocky pockets which trap water when the tide goes out. Thousand!! of sehool children 11nnuaHy stage raids on thest miniature aquarlwns to collect specimens of sea life, quite unaware of the depradation they cause to a vanishing stock of barnacles, anemones, sponges, jt.llyfish. worms, 1nails, sea 11lugs, clams, oysters, scallop, chlton, squ id, octopi. limpets, mu~ls. shrimp, crab, atarfish, sea urchins and other marine animals. TIQ! 18 NOT done insidiously , or course . lt Is mf!rety the result of swarms of children swept up by curio!'iily about what llvea In the ocean and de siring to have samples clCM by to study and observe. Unfortunately, the tidt.pool populathm has fallen disastrously u 11 consequence of this lntertst snd experts now fear a l'lerlo111 depletion of all forna of marine life in th.at env'l ronment. ,---B11 George --- • I CONFIDENTIAL TO TENNES- SEE MA ILER: Y" a h. lt'! 1 jreat pen name -have you V>'r1tten arrylhlng else 110 far ? ' l • (~C>erid your problems to Grnrge -·.I.he col umnis l •·ho cares. And as ;oon 11 we delermlne what It Is he e.arts about, fi't'Jt•ll be better off. l " .. .,. ..... Guest Editorial --, ..... ' This trend could be happily rever!'ied if students and their teachers henceforth resigned themselves to obsC'rvation of the unique tidepool life in Its natural habi1al ralher than removing it. Too oftrn these fasclnaling sea creatures are plopped in· to 11ehool aquariums, cared for Im- properly 11nd then are doomed to ''di• sooner than they v.·ould have if left alone. HERE ARE SOME further sugge stio ns orfered by the Department of Fish and Game: I. Thor.e who must collect specimenli fnr scientific or educational pt1rposes should do so sensibly. TBke only what you need and re!urn all unneeded animals to the water. 'i Before going on 11 col!rcting ell:· cu on, che<:k with the Department of Fi! and Game. 3. Ahvays replace overturned roc.k5 . ·4. Fishennen looking for bail should buy It in a store. NBture is a delicately &alanred mcchantsm . We usually realize th at when anlmals and plants u n n "c es s a r i 1 y des troyed are gone. If rve ryone beMt11r~ a diligent conserva tionist. maybe lhe tJdC'pool anima ls wtll survive to g11·e ru1ore gene.rationli the same enJoyme'nt !hey ha ve given us, El CaJ01 Dally Callforpl111 lives. Trained, educated, dedicated n1cn and \11on1cn who want lo work can't find jobs -a ny kind of jobs. 'fheir lives -and the lives or their families -are tragedies of a quirky twist in governmental directi on. Because there are mouths to feed ahd shelter to provide. many of them have turned to the one last alternative, welfare. Far better to provide jobs for those who \\·ant to work than supply their needs through welfare. Preserv• ing human dignity is one aspect to be consi dered. \Ve have a feeling that in the long run the price tag is going lo be about the same either way. Jobs are better than \velfare. And, as .has been poi nted out. there are some jobs to be done that pron1ise vast. long range benefits for the present and future residents of the county. Is It Joe or Jo ? Some years back. a pop song lamented the plight o( a smitten·but·stricken lover who poured hi s heart and so ul out to neighborhood bartender v..·ith lamenting lyrics that v.•ent. "Set 'em up Joe, here's a little story that you oughta know .. " In California now. J oe might turn out to be Jo. The la w which forbade \VOmen fron1 tending hard· liquor bars unless th ey v.•ere O\vners has been over· turned. \Vomen. says the California Suprc1ne Court, have as much ri ght to pour and mix booze in a bar as do n1en -and a few already are on the job in Orange County. The question is \.\'hether problcm·ridden regular patrons of our state's v.•Jlering holes are going to be ab!e to adjust and find it as easy to u nburden their cases on a woman barkeep . After all. through the years. the Veneable art of bartending has been made up less of skill with the sauces than of the right con1bination of grubby jokes. meaningful grunts and nods. bits of interesting mis· informaliolJ. on any subject in the world -and an end· less capacity to listen. • . Gi.\ 1q.,, 1\1\Awu'-'"'t>.•~ Can a woman listen that much1 •MAN, 1HAT~ THE DIRllEST SMOKE ~~NAL I EVER REM' 'Any Group Slio1ild Qiialify' Tax Break for Private Schools To the Editor: Your headline (in f\.1ailhox) said, Church Issue Stirs Another Response, I thought that the issue was an educat ion issue. \Vhen the U.S government declared separation of church and st ate, the church v.·as the educator. All or 1hc early colleges and unive rsities \.\"ere created by chu rch organ iza tions . \Vhen I 1vas a boy, we started school every morning wilh lhe Lord's Prayer, Congress always begins with prayer. But !he government has preempted the field of education. God is out. \\'e can date our calendar from the birth of Christ. We can pr int , "In God We Trust" on our coins. but God can't be mentioned in school. I'm su rprised that money is allowed to he brought int2. schoQl - or calendars for that matter\ IT'S A SllA~1 E U1at "'e don't have a few teachers in public school who aren't ashamed of Christ. I'm surprised that the letter writer didn'l mention th e Luthera n or Sf'vcnlh Day Adventists. \Vith a little tax brea~ their schools could be as large as the Catholic schools. Private clubs and organizations could also afford schools and the taxpayer would be th e beneficiary. Schools don't have to be run by church or·!tate. Any group of citizens could form an educ;itional group, if th c.v could get a t.3x break. They \1'ould still pay some tax to public sc.'lool.~ and furn ish Lhrir own faci lities. It \\'Ould cost thC'm m0re. hut they ·would get quality education or the type lhat they ""'<Int Can we hide our hatred and bigotry to benefit alt? JAhfES BOLDll\"G D!J"l'evrk Erlil<•r.< To the Editor Is the Dady Pilnt's rcgul::ir editor on \:;ica1 ion? The July 27th edirorial "llecall Aga in (Ho-H.un11" could be more reasoniibly ascribed lo a dyspeptic of· ficeholder than to a memher of your usually competent staff. In my opi nivn. the aulhor of that piece 1\'as caught with his ire up and his editorial responsibility down around his ankles. The pointed linking of ~calJ advocales Swenson and MrKnight with their oc· cupatlons (electronic techn ician and bakery !lalesman' carried the insulting implication that no one of such low s1a- lian is qualified to act on his convictions. It should not be: neces!'iary to point out to the Pil ot that the recall process was not designed to confine participation to any economic. professional or soci al lev~J . If as the editorial stated , these gentlemen convicted Mr, Baker by direct statement, lha.l right is !heirs. subject only lo ('Stablished law regarding libel and slander. LIKEWISE, the Pilot Is entitled to i!s published opinion that Supervisor Baker is the mo~t comre:tent nf the livr·man board . Bul when you r edilorlal alluded to a "power grab" by Supervisors Battin and Caspers, you were guilty of precis('ly v.·hat you had prc.viou~l ~' ..r11i!ed against: conviction by direct sta tement You concluded. referring to the recall movement, wilh the !ll'n1encc "\Ve I.rust few Orange Counli;ins wlll take it seriously," t have equal trust. in this- citse. th.111 ft\.,. Oranii:e Countians will take th~ Daily Piiot ser!oU:"ly ROBERT D. RIES Judge Crll lrbed To the Editor: On .J1111e 18. 1971 , the following \ctr.er 11·as wdttf'n hy me to Orange. Coun1y Superior Courl. Judge Byron I\. t.1ct.1lllan : "Dear Juel.Re Met.1!11an · "ln my .j~dgme~I ,_ • .m~mbcr of lhe ( i\'1 a i I hox ltll•rt from •••d•n 1-. w1lcom1. Norm•ll• wri!•ro thoul<I con~tY lhfir mHU•., ill :IOO word• or l•H. Th• rl1hl lo condtn•• l1l!tr1 II h! •••<• or tlim1n111 llbtl i• r1,.rv1<1, AU l1U•n. '"'"' In· clud1 si9ntlurt 1nd m1lt!n1 1<1dron, t>ut nlmlJ may t>o w!thhokl on r1<1u1tl U •u!l!clon! •••"'" ti IPPl flftt. l'ollry Wiii pOI bl publllllt<I judicial family v.•ho imposes sort sen· fences on criminals is con tributing to 1he frequency of criminal acts. I have been rhe recipient of brutal armec;t robbery. Ha ve you~ "To say rear is not a dc lerenl to crime is hogwash. Tender·hear1ed judges v.•hose philosophy is IO gently Sla p the \Yr1Sl or \he prov en criminal is not the v.·;iy to stee r the shi p or JUStice for v,'e, 1he peo· pie. ''The enclosures lslories 1t b nut r-.-tcMillan decisions) arc most distu rh ing to me and to many of you r constituents. "Respectfully yours .. ," IT JS QUITE apparent that my letter v.•as totally inerfecti ve because 1.wo cur· rent decisio'ns by .fudge McMillan , in n1y opinion . are rnost disappointing. J udge '11cMillan permitted Ralph Timothy Potter, an admitted kidnappe r for ransQn1 of John G. Lusk. to plead to a lcssrr offense of armf'rl robbt'.'ry. Judge ti1c~-tillan also g;ive probation to Arthur Lambert "'ho shol two Nf'"port Beach police officers. Hov; bad can ii gel? Such judirial gymnas1ics 11 r e dcn1o ralizi11g to a fine Newport Beal'h Police Dcpartn1e11 L The Io fly, prestigious. near autonomous pl11tcau en· j(lycd by judirial hiarchy is proper, hut actions S\1rh as are rnn1mon today by some judges (soft sen tences) is a con· trihuUng faclor lo the disrrspec~ for part of our Judicial eslablishn1cnt. JN :'11V .JlJDG'11ENT, the judicial fan1i· 1.v is sworn to pro!!'Ct lhe innocent and to punish the guilt.y. Judge tilc'111\lan could \1·cll be mal·assignerl. His art ion s indicate h<' should be a public dcfenUer and not a ' Super io r Court Judge. Once one dons the black robe he son1etfmes th ink s he is a sacred cow and he who dares h11ist the tail is e stinker. So be it. I am proud to be a stinker and a ta1!·twister. P. DEE COOK Auditit1g ll1e Bool<s To the Editor· It's a sad commentary 1vhen a voter feels he can 't vote for a Democrat because he knows it's controlled and {1nancc1I by !he union bosses and now he learns that the Repu blican Central Com· m1u ec d()csn 't e\'cn permit an audit of its banks. I though! every official association pro· 1·ides for an audit in its byla\.\'S. This will be a l't>llcre blo1v ror Republican can- d1d111c~. because contributors give to the pnrty for the purpose of electing Republit:ans, not just for the sake of gi v· ing 10 a fe w board members v.·ho don't have to account for their expenditures. A. L. WHITE Chips Down on Cable TV (lid1tnr's l\'o/c: 1'/tp fedcrnl Cnin· n11n11cal!ri ns Co111 n11s.~11111 plan.~ In an· 1101111ce proposPd coble 1c/e r1s1ni1 regular1un s /)t'forr Congr~ss rPccs.~r.~ Aug. 6.J Cable television has been promi.i::ing In revolu11l1nn1zc American homes for so lnng !hat some people are ~ro\1•ing ln1pa tient. Not surpn~ingly , ~on1e of the znost in1pa1irnt are pcoplC' .in the cable !cle1·ision business. For years they h111·e been rorerastlng !he day whrn most homes will he v,•ired to receive 12. or 2[), or even 40 ghost.free television pictures. Jn ;; d d 1 lion, enH1usias111 have predicted that lw o.way cables "'ill read electric nteters. take in· ~!ant public opinion polls, watch for burgla rs. and perform othC'r handy chQres. The willing revolutlonarics l'lf the cable: business ha\·e been stayed from this Editorial Research ''io;1nn by !he rcder;il Con1m11nil'11tion!I Cun11111ssion. It h11s harred tlll'm Jrrun in1r1or1 in!! dis1an~ television ~ign;il s into lh e nal1l"n·.<. IOll l.1rgcsl markets. The ban h;ic. hm t(Cd CATV (community 11ntenn<1 tel evi sion ' To srnall towns and rural areas -and i\lanl1i1t1<1n. where !here are plenty nf television stations but poor rcccp!ion in apartment buildings. UNLl-.:SS THE \\'HITE HOUS,.~ 11r Congress intervenes, the rec SQOn will oricn up big cities to !he enterprise of the cable men . Tcnl;itive refiulations were discussed with the Senate Commerce Committec·s commun ications subcom· Conscience Rziles First Thoughts At Large: • Second thought s arc bes~ in mat.Ler~ of judgn1ent,, but first ltioughts are generall,Y superior in ma ttC'rs of conscie nce -for if we th ink long enoug h we find \\'ays lo buy off our conscience wit h counterfei t "reason ." \Vb.a t so many pious people seem to rorgel, or ignore, \Va!'i neatly expressed by Thomas Hardy, v.•hen he said : "The main object of religion is not to get a man into h~aven , but to gel heaven into h1n1." Youngsters today art. doing rverything 1h11t only adults used to do: the only thing that i;eparetes the men from the boys th~e days is Uie cost of aw!o Insurance. There are certain ·aiJmenl!'i !hat a skillful doctor can spectacularly curt, ii he ha ppens to begin Lreatment el the precise llm e thats spontaneous remission lli setting in. .i+.. \\'on1:in'!i cn('fll~ w.ill tell her 111;te : h(·r de11rC':-;t friend w1!1 n1crcly i;;iy, "l ~!\'t she remark:lble?" Any minorit y group, rli s<'tim1n:l!rd 1galnst long enough~ will find i\$clf , ' ( .. r ·- Sydney J~ Harri.8 ) trt:'.aling ii~ own less.fa vored members as contemptuously as it. is treated by the ma . jorlty; feel ings or inferiority ;ire always made more tolerable by being projected "dO\.\'n\\'ard." Arguments arc never "won" -they 11re just suspcnrled : the.re 11re onl y two final w11ys In win an argume nt. by con· version or by 11nnihi\ation . Goethe was wrong : there 's one thing more terrible than imagination without lasle. and that is power without in· lcllig~nce. The man who accuses his wife of tlav. in~ poor judgn1rnl rarely reFIC'cts on lhe fnct thllt she pickrd hirn. When it is .11cner.11\y rcco!l'nizcd !hat nn· l.11 thl' 11n1lrri:excd and 1rl'lfl()trnt finrl ii ''r xrttini;:'" to rrad 11h1>ul ,c.exua l IH"· l1\1t1rs. then pornni;:raphy will lusc 1hf' at· lraC'llnO or Wl<'kednt!SS Biid become II source Of ridicule. ' . . rnittee in June . 11·ith a promise to come up v.•ith concrete proposals before Cflngrcss lakes its summer vac;i!inn. Thi' cable npcrptors may not like 111! !h('y receive. rec Chairman Dean Burch rccr.ntly complained lhat " ... som e r .1hle operators are all 'ge1.· and preC'ious 111!le ·i::11·e · They're arguing that they mu~L have d1sl11nt signals oo\v . But.. ,;o far as cable '!'i unlqtie non·broarl cast ~f'rv11·es are concerned -\\'ell . sometime later will he soon enough"., The FCC won't buy Iha!. Burch said . It likely will rl'quire -among nther things -two·v.·ay non.voice communication in major markets And at lcast one non- broadc;ist channel for every broadcast signal carried by a system . The regulalions. Burch said, "will be the first, small step to gel cable moving, and more important. to provide us wi!h experience as to what it's capable nr becoming .'' As Broadcasting magazine put it. cable men "could rrasonably an· licipate. and not just speculate. that the next months \vould free them to break in· t-0 the major markets in a big way." TELEVISION STATION owners aren't happy with the. pros(>C('t or the extra comp('tilion that cable. can offer, and hinted Congress mi ght override the FCC they have friends in Washington. SP.n. John 0. Pastore (D·R.I.) chairman of the communications subcomm1Uet, h " ! hinted Congres!'i might override tht. FCC proposals. ----WWW-· Tuesday, August 3, 1971 'f he editorial pogt of tl1t Dail11 Pilot seeks to inform and 'hm- u/a te r eader1 b11 presenting thi.t newspa per'• opini01t$ and com- mtntary nil topic1 of intt-resi antt 11i!)rtificanct, by providing a forum for t.lzit rxprrssion of 0 1(r rtodcrs' opin;nn.s, and bv pr~1r11ti119 th" diveriit: vltw- po1nt,~ of Informed nbst:rv~• onrt .~pnkr,:.~mr,:n mi topic.! of the • drrµ. Robert N. \Veed, Publisher • . .. > • ' d • r t d e ,, ill n- ' g ,_ 'l e " II ch e us cy " ,, ' 1l gs in n- '' be g, ilh or no n- he in- n'l ra nd • ' CHECKING •UP• 011l y 2 lwo Jirlia Men Still Aliv e By I ... ri.t . BOYD UNDERSTAND the Detroit boys are about to corne up with a dashboard light that \~1ill blink on to tell you when your 1ires are low ... REAH- RANGE the letters in the word •·endearment" and you get "tender name." .. Af\.1 0NG lhe fringe benefit s those L1 .S. Supreme Court justices enjoy are free cough drops . THAT YEAR a bov is n1ost apt to own a bike · is age 13 NOT ONE f\.1A N in 1.000. excepting the carpenter, can tell yo u tl'e last number printed on a six-foot rule. \\'HEN YOU TALK long dis1ance bcllveen stales. how many n1inutes do you chew UJl before you get nervous about !he cost? Personally, am good for about three. f\.latter of ilge, maybe. f\.1ost college students can talk Jong distance for lO minutes \\'ithout qualms. But retired citizens arc inclined to hang up in as little as one minute. Length of the average long distance conversation betv.·een states is 7.3 minutes. WHO'S eating all the it'e cream"! A check of the rce<1rds shows dairy men na!ion\\"ide arc turning out the equivalent. of about a pint a day for every man, wo1nan and child ... "ALL W01\1EN 'S DRESSES in every age and country."" v.-role !hat philosophical fello w Lin Yutang. "are n1ercly varia- tions of the etl'rnal struggle between the admitted desire to dress and the unadmi!led desire to undress." CUSTOJ\I ER SE il VICE: Q. ''Remen1ber Joe Hoscnthal"s fan1ous photograph or the six men putting up the lT S. flag on lwo Jima? How rnany of those 1nen are still alive?" A. Two. presumably. John H. Bradley and Rene A. Gagnon Three didn'~·u~ ive the war. Another. Ira 'ES. en Indian, died in 1955. st I heard. Bradley was a funeral :tirector at Antigo. \.Vise. Gagnon"s v.·hereabouts are unkno11·n .. Q. ··1101v niany steaks can ~nu get off an ordinary skinny old whale?'" A. About 20,000. At a pound apiece. NOTE IT STATED that l:ite Coco Chanel "Made a fortune wi!h her own company. turn· ing out the be s t-se 11 i ng perfun1e of all tin1e . Chanel No. 5."' That"s not quite right. ~·ladame Chanel didn"t own !hat con1pany. She only got ;i 2 percent royally for her name . Still. ii an1oun1ed 10 m;iybe S700.000 a year for her. Not too shabby. INVEST ''OUR J\ION EV in 11.·hl skey Thafs the earnest counsel of a financial advisor. Needs explanation , what "! No, sir. he doesn "t recon1mcnd you sink your savings drink by clrink. Thal"s bad. But to fight inflation. ht> says. a fe1\' savvv souls, particularly along th.c East Coast. bu.v g r r r n "hiskey. By the barrel. Cheap. Tn bring high profit after il ages. HIS NAJ\T E \.\.'AS PALADI N, that fancy hero 111 ' H;ive Gun. \\'ill Travel.·· Did you ever look up the name Paladin~ Dictionary defines 11 as "a champion of a m c d i c v a 1 prince.'' )'our quest.ions and co1n· n1euts ore 1velcon1efL n11d. 11,'i/I be used 111 Cl·JECK/NG UP ivllerever possible. Ad- rlres.~ lel!ers tn L. /II. Bo!1d, f'. 0. Bo.r 187.). Nell'J)nrt Beach . Cali}. 92660. Diplo1nat Ex pourids On 'B igges t Tli rea t' UN ITED NATlOi\"S. N.Y. IAPI -The diplomatic cnm· munity is working ovcr\in1e trying to assess the in1pac1 of President Nixon"s plan to visit China. One expert in hig rower relations sees the r\ixon·China contact marking the end or a "bipol;ir" world of t w o superpowers and the begin- nings of a far n1ore complex triangular Ii n e up. lle \\"Clcnmes the Nixon in1tia'i\'e ;is signifying a policy based nn fact rather than \\"ishful think· in~. John C. St.oc~$ingcr. cl1rec- tnr of the political affairs division al the United Na lioni;. ~a y~ failure in 1he pa st In distinguish fiction from reality produced American disaster~ That is the thcrne of his book •·Nations in Darknes~: China. Ru~sia , America :· puhl1shcd today by Rando1n House In a conversation at hi~ L' N. o!ficf' Sloessinger. a profei;~or of political science 01! the C11y University of New York, said ii is his opinion !hat if events do not abarl the trip Nixon \vill have made a deep mark upon world history. Whal could prevent the trir? Any one of a nun1ber of development s. but the most serious lhreat, Stoc~singer feels, is the current situation in the Asian subcontinent. There. he says, lies a menace lo Asia far more dangerous lhan Indochina. the pos.~ibility of an India-Pakista n war. • ··or all the Asian situa- tion~:· he says, "the lndia- Pakistan one poses 1 he greatest threat to the J\'.ixon plans." But if the plans ~ucrred, he adds. the United States stands 10 gain: there may or ma.v not be a perceptible 1mpat:t on J!.Vielnam. but in any case tl1c United States can achieve n1u ch more maneuvcrabiti1y. Ai; the power 1 r i an g ! r de\'rlops. Stoessingrr ll'cls. An1crira. China ilncl Hu~sia ('ath \\'ill be in positron to 11p the balancr by siding 1v1th nnl' of thl' others. Thus lhr changes 11·ould prom1i;e a meai;ure of future slabilll~'· Stoessinger"s book is a scilrching exposition of 1hc idC'a He ;:irgurs that tl1r l"n1!rd States has hcen the v1etim of its own ~clf-clecep­ t1nn. ll'ading 10 irra11nna l behavior and calami ty . An inflated Ameri can sclf- in1age al lhc time or lhr Korean War led Gen . Dou.~las J\'lacArlhur to consider \JS. forces invincible. hr sa!t'S. and n1isrcading of the advcrsarys· po,1·rr and potcnlial cau.~etl the U.S. Command to see 1hr Chinese Communist army as a disorganized rabble. There are. likewise. dangers nl mi sreading an adversary·s character and his intentions. and Stocssinger' claims this was the cast with regard to lndochin;i and the American agony it led to in Vietnam. COMPUTERIZED ' .. e ACCOUNTING e BILllNG e PAYROLL e FINANCIAL AN Al YSIS tNOIVIOUAL PROG RAMS lAllOREO TO YOUR Rt0UIREMENl5 COllPORATIOH •SOO CAl.\PUS OR .• STl. SOO f"lWPORT I EACH, CA. Ph. 140.1191 Tut~d1, Augu~t 3, iq71 DAIL 'f "!LOT 7 Hamburg Paper Lauds Radio Free Europe LONDON 1AP\ -The !lam- burg newspqper Die Zeit came to the deh.·n ~e of Radio Free Europe. i<'.~l '"'eek. prai,ing the Aml)t\r;in.finanrPd .~tat1nn for its object1v1ty . "In its reporting on the Western World, RFE also mentions and criticizes negative things," "Tote the liberal weekly. '"Thus RF'E reported the prolest by 900 Gls against the Vietnam war, and described strikes in the United States ;:ind Brit;:iin. '"The san1e objectivity <.nd balanced judgment n1 a r k RF'E comn1ent on political events in the F:ast bloc. lt described the signing or the ere's re .. Warsaw agreement as a states manlike act by Gomulka leading an Ul<.Teasing segment of the German public lo seek. reconciliation with lhe Polish nation " In other foreign romn1ent on An1eric;o~ Hawaii was praised by ·rokyo's dail.v Vo1niuri Shin1bun for "developing its .. economy In 11 manner com-~. 11hile Japan is seriously pat1bte with its environnlent. troubled by pollution pro- '·The poli<·y is in sharp con-blcms." trasl with th@ .Japanese policy The re.cent o v e r tu res whi<'h ha~ given priority to a bel11o'een Wa.shinJi.ton and Pek- fa~t economic growth and in-ing continued to draw com· dus!rializa tion. leading to n1 e n t f ro m ii ever a I destruction of it!'I natural newspapers. beauty. llP.1v:iii now boast~ '"President Nixon"s plan to clc:i r, blue skie.~ and beat1tift1l visit China i~ already sending tremors throus;:h the political life of JapP.-1." wrole the L<in- don Times " . . A simple switch of diplomallc loyalties from Taiwan to Peking will fall a long way short of clari· fying Japan's positon in the new situation which w i l l emerge from Mr . Nixo11"1 visit. -~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ ., ' 90 'day 'maturity. And-you ·earn 4Y2%. Put your money in , Lake it out, any amount . any time. We believe flex1bili_ty s hould be " ' con1pound ed or paid quarterl y. -$bob minin1um· deposit. And you can add to it any tin1 e in amounts of $100 or more. 5% annu~ interest. Ag~in , a $500 '\nini1n uin opens an account . Add 'to it in amounts of $100 or more_ more than just its ·own rew<,1rd . ' That's wh y we pay a good solid interest ra te of 4 '!,o/o annually. vVe have other wa ys of stepping up your earning power. It all depends on how long you want to lea ve your money with us .. -5%% Investors Passbook . Leave your money "~th us fo r two years and it wi ll earn 5'!. % annual inte rest~ Compu ted daily, " • ' > .,. . 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"1 • • I '1~ I .. ' • ' • ' .. I . Hoi·se V {1C ri11ati11 g Sta1·ts it1 State RIVERSIDE 1rP!\ -A program to v:1ce111a1 e al! Calirornia horses ag<11 ns1 a disease thal h;.is k i 11 e d thousands of horses 111 Tt:!xas and Mexico began Monday The mosqui\o.1ransmi1lcd di sease. Venezuelan Equine Eneerha!on1y<'hl 1!. 1 \'El::) t~ usually a n1!1d s1c~11ess In humuns hut it titn r:iu~e dc<1th II G \\11.\0111 \If the Cal1fnrn la Ocp:irlmC'nt of CALIFORNIA Ln11g11nge Fight _4id Negotiators Still Wrangling SACRl\~!Et\'TO l lJPI) - ~ Reagan 1\dn11111stral1 on and legislative leaders v.·cnl Ul!O their ci@!tl!h str;i1ghl day of negoua11ons on A wcHarel reform co1nprom1se torlav . still hoping for final agree- incnl by the end of the wrt·k r.,or fin 's F u~1~tiilr~ Pre-:'.::1~> SIMMONS IOlst ANNIVERSARY EVENT .. Ju11 becou1e 51!"mon1 fe.el1 IOI yeors young. you 9~ rhe besr mottre.11 vo l11e1 in theor history -w1!h beoul iful buy1 fo1 e.ve.ry budgc!I Come in right owoy and see these terrific volue 1 now. ~"'"""" Cio1<J.,,, 11.,1,.-!>r..-.. r,1 Lr " HFK Killer Hao New Auornc v J LOS A."iGELES (APl Sirhan Bishara S1rh;in has a new lawyer 1.1hn sa~s he hnpcs In have lhe 27·ye<ir-old Jorda - nian's death scnt cnct> com- muted. Agriculture told a nt•11 s C'Qn- (crencc :it L'C fiiverside 1h;it lhe v,1ee1nf· fiir ~(ln1c 7Ufl,UOU hnr~rs 11 :1s hr1ng fl o11 n 111 CallfQr n1a fro n1 TcxAs and thl'.! S(lU !hC';l'iL Hr sald that 11 11 ill br d1s1r1 but rd hv tht S :1 n Rt·rn;irdinn off ic e of Dep;:irt- n1ent of Agnculturr 20 You11g·ste rs Hiirt Co11ii 11 g, F ro11i <;u1J.tp Go1•. RPnald Reagan and:\<;- sen1bly Speaker Bob /'ll or et11 i D-Van j\;\1ys ), announced lall' last v.·l'Ck th<iL •·1rnt:"11 1vr agrrement"' had been reac hed a11d ~1aH and key legi~l ~tor~ 1\ou !d work out 1cchfllt.a l langu age. 1 '49.95 " ' ' ,j The lavryrr, Godfrey tsa.ir. sc~d he believes there 1.1rre legal errors in the trial in which Sirhan w:ls cnn\'icted or murderin,i;: Sen . Robert !'". Kt'nnedy in 1968. \\' C. Reeve~. dr;1n <11 th<' School of Public hc11t1h :1t Lt: Bcrkl'ley, said th:it althnuc:h \'EE in humans u.~u;i!Jy rnn- s1s!s (If nothi ng 1n0n· 1!·:111 mu;;.rular pa in and hrild:ichr 11 can be a !'Crious ht•iJl1t1 pn._ blcn1 llr added !he r1· 11 ;1~ 110 ~pcrif ic treatment for hun1nns or hor!'e' Denture Invention 11n1n(,EPOll T 4~Pl l T111·nl) ~ ount:~ler~ a!lrndinµ, a 1·:11np r or d1~ad\';in1 :igcd (/lild:cn 111·rr 1n1ured. i;nrne :<t•r111usll. l.1h· \1 <1nd:i·: 11 hen ;1 1n1l1t:1r1 1ru1·k they 11crc nfl11 ··· 111 1·1·,1 hrd T 11·0 J\l··r •1'~ 1\1'rl' hi1sp1tal11cd A .sp1Jhr~1n:"ln f11r the L" S '.IJ,1 r111t·'· 11!!1(.'h s p o n s n r s c .1n1p lltgh Sit'1T;1, ;dong 11•i1h thP s~.11 l .. l";HH'i:-:t'n Pol1ee l )r•p;1r 1111;;n\ t'.'lrl olhcr gr1 n1 p~. ~:•ld cl rL11l~ (If the <1ccirlrnt F P I · h "U d 11·f'rr .<-k1·tcilv, hid 1hat 11nly or eop e wit ppers" an "Lowers" tllr l!"Ul k 11,1" inl"nll"('d. 'Thf ncares1 1t1i1n~ tn ha1•1n!' 1·o'Jr inay b1t1· h<Trr!t•r, rht·11 ht·l l<'r ~al llr ~;ud ii 11;is a n1ili1arv own teeth lS pno.<;1hlc now "llll a n1nrr n~!Jr:ilh-. \"rlllt le ;.inc.I \l it~ roulin••t.> plastic cream rl1<cn1·er\' 1hat <1r-f.'1-.;11111,,r l\lJI help 1.-,u ~p1.;,k t1.1a!ly holds h•·th ''upprr~·· and n1orcclr;,rh. Ill· n1,,ro·at 1·:i ·•· !l",•ll'lln!!111g th(' bn~s. hct11 ro:-n "ln11cn;'" a" 1w\"rr hefnrc rn"~1hlt. Thr ~prl•.i l po nr1l ·p<11n1 111<;-!h(' :igcs flf 12·!5, all fn1nl S;i n 11\ a H'1,.,\u111inar1· d1".-,1·1n· rrn;,rr 1.1. 111u >:Y1t J·1~n11t\T f'"rane1srn, 11l1rn lhc act1dent tal!cd F1xon~_,11 . fnr.rl a1h• h•·rnC "11h 111~c1-1r•11 ""~'"" 1wril•d~ l. 1, OtC'ttrrcd u,,..· I -~-al. •:l.011J,!IRll1 \\1\h One app\1,·;,\10n 111:11 b-L tnr F1xnoF"T man~ drnturc "rarer~ hour-1 hn1 111,-~ tli<Jl 111 ~re \\"1!1i.1n1 S1n1 th , ~1 o n o nnw ea!. s~;ih . lau~h. 1>11h l11tlt' """"n! oa1 I•• h• :d1 h ~' t' l"llf (;cnl'fill l1 n s p i ! a I ;>.~- 1\'f"ltfl' nf denturr~ .:on1111~ 11,..••e. d1•11t1•i rr l•t.:kerh· (•el e;,,; ·If•· 1 r11n1~tra !nr. said f1\e nf the Fl'\fll'F\T fonn~ an o-li1•111: thr F1\<11'1-..T !Jen1 11rr ,\,J,.r;;.1·e. b h h l 1n1urerl .vouth~ 11 crr t;ik1•n to me.n1 rane 1 ;n tr~ 3hsc>rh the l rram al all f.11.-g count~r·. gl;ock of b1t1ng and che.<1 l11R. You \\":t•hnr ~1crl1rill Cfnlcr in =======================~·~ncr10 and thrC't' person~ 11 £'oe A sight for sore eyes. Besides your eyes, this bus more natural gas buses. And less docs your 11ose a favor. smog. Becau se, along with tl1c smoke. The RTD is the fir st bus the s1nell is gone. line in the country to test It's the first stage of a test. natur:tl gas this w,1y. Togct ~cr with the Gas At the Ga s Company, \.;c'rc Company an9 th e Air Poll ution ~lad ta help. Not just to Con trol Dic:,1r1ct, the RTD is ___ ,. testing cle:ln-burning nritural A. gas as a bu~ fu el. If rh1n~' _ (' \\/Ork OUl , there ni:iy be 111a ny COS _ .. _ .... promote ~a s. But bce:i u~e \•!C live here. Sou1he.m Califomia Gas Compa11y J. ~.o. '011cl 101 f·< I 9•1·•1 Co"'"'"''o" Wc"re Inves ting' in toqiorrow. in thC' !1-lono l/n~p11:1 I Sm11h :;aJ(l <111 additional l.i youngsters ll"C're trr:itrd for minor u1Juric.s and rC'lrascd . The thrC'e hosp11a !11\'d in ~10110 c11un1y 1\crc idrnt1!1C'd n~ Dal"irl 1\h·crs. A ;i r r y ri1n~on . bo!h l\larinrJ: st<':iont>d at !ht' c.:iln1p, and Edll"ll\ Sh1pht'11.~. ;i youngster frorn S:in Franci sco. They were in snt isfac lot~' condition. fimltll said sn1nr nf ll:e 111- jur('ct \\'ere fln\\'n tn tl1e hosri!iil by l1clieop!Pr anrl nthrrs 11crr broughl b .v Califnrnia Highwa.v P;itrol ;inrl !llon0 County s her if f · s 1·ehiclcs, Disc Jockey Scnte11cing Set in Death The 1erhn1 c11l v.·rirk 1\"AS ~u p­ pn~cd !fl be ccunpletcd dunng !hr \\'eekcnd. bul for the p;1sl three days. negrif1a10rs h;:,1•c said they 1verr bo~ged do1\'ll on 1he langu ai;e of ""!hree or four issues ·· '"[l"s JUSI ;:in1ithrr t.1SC 11hrre 1-11.>rc t<ilk1111.: about langu;ige,"' said n e ;i g ;in' s pres.s secrelary, Paul Bc1·k. when nc"gotia1ors wrre in- !ei-rupl<'d f11r ;:ibo11l an bnur J\1onday s11 th;.i! lhe governor's st.1ff coul d niccl priv;i!rl.v. I '"There i~ <ibsolu!el.v no brrakdo~·n 1\'h<llsor1·C'r." Brtk add rd. ··or enur.~e. it's diffi cult to put a bill togethe r."' said Assemb!~·man \Villiam T . Bagley 1 A-San Ra r a e 1 l . chairman or lhc ~·elfare com - m1!1ee. "T\\·o-!h irds nf the '11•r1Fare rec i pie n I s ' in California are children.·· hr said. '"You can·r !alk abi'lul sav ing hundreds of million.~ or i dollars 11·ithout also ta lking ab<iu ! the fa!e nr these LOS A:'!GELES (11PI ) -children " I .r npular r:idin di sc Jockey The lcng1.hy welfare talk s are dcla~·ing action on H:irvey '"Hun1blc H '"' v '' Bcagan ·s n1cd1cal rPfonn bill !l!Jllcr, 111110 plealled ~uilly lo a \l'hich is pending 1n the Scna1c r£'ducerl ch11rge nf second Health Cnrnn11ltce. I degree 1nurrler in the sla_ving Assrn1blyn1an \V 111 i a 111 1 of his 11·ifc, 11.111 b<' sentenced Can1rbcll 1 n -I! a c i en rl a He1~hb;\, aulhor of th c ' ~ t' ·, : -. ~. qi· 't! I•"~''''' "110"'"~1 r.• ', • • 1 ·~ •• ,., • .t'S r· "~· , tw <.,,.,.,.on1 . r ' •.i'l ll~ l~w , .. ;-'I"/· "' Sto1·e1vitle A1111ive1·sa·ry SHle 1\101v in PD·ogress PHONE 548-5131 AL'iO REVOLVINO,, CHARGE 186~ HARBOR BLVD,, OO V-1•10WN COSTA MESA Aug. !6. n1easurc. said he 1vould n11t /'l!ille r, :JS, on,c:in:illy ple;idcd push fnr ils approv.1) unlil !hl'I'~=============~===========~=~~~:='!::!!:::!!:::!!:~ lnnnccn1 In R chilrgr nr first 11·elfare C'Jll<'Slion is rrsolved. dC'gree rnurdrr which c;irries HP nolrd lhat ;ill wel[;irr Fc11· T()I) S1101·t s c()VCI~a!!C re cipients are cligillle fnr ..__ '-J a poss ible rlr;ilh pcnall ,v Sr-rnrrl1cal. thr sla11'-S mcd1c;i l ._ Rt•,!\(} llIC DAILY PILOT cond degrre murder carries a care program for the !1ged and ... five yt'<ir~ to life lerm . ~t~h~e~n~e~od~'~"-------~I ===========~--====================0: :-i!il ler"s aU pr nc y, I.rant R. !· r onpl'r. tolrl ne11 .~n1cn a/trr a :?O·m111ulr cnurt hearing ~lon­ d;>.v that the disr jnckt'\' believed his wife , /'11ary. :15, was un fa iThful. '"He bc!ir vcd his 1•11fr 11;i ~ h<1v1ng an affair 11·1th hls best friend ." f'ooper s:url. "That's as fnr as 1"11 ,c:n on that.·· 1\.1r.~. /'1·1lllrr was .~hot In death ~1nv 7 in the r-nuplc 's hnn1r . ilfliler disappeared for t11n 11'f'Ck.~ and rhen sur· rcndrrc(!. Thr prnsecu!or f n r in a 11 :-.r ::..~kPd i\tliller 1! he sho! hi s ~·ifc '"11·i1h n1allce nfnrelhough1. but \1•1lhnuL prcmrrlit:it1on.'' "'Recausr I lnved 1ny \l'l[r 1 ri-y 1nuch ;ind still rl n."· ~11l ler sa1rl. "I niu~t ans111er 1hnt f1uesltnn , ~c ~" Prrn1c1l,1a11nn IS thr rl1f- frrrnec hrt·.1rrn firs t an(i se- ctJ ntl rlri:rN' murder 11 n d r r Cahfor.i1a la~· Tea 111 sters T hreate11.i11 g 0 A I\!, AN [) I API C'or~struct1nn 1n1rk rlrivr rs lx-g <1n a s1r1kr /'11nnrla y wh ic h Tearnstcrs l"n1nn nff1 r1;1ls ~;i1d cnulct i-prc;ifl l h r n up h nu I t\orlhcrn C"al1fornia. The walkout hy abnt11 100 members nf Teamstrrs l,1Jcal 2!11 here shut dnwn wnrk nn the $fl.:J-mill1nn Ir d r r il l I y fin:inccd \Vorl d Air (C'nter al Oakland ln1crn:ll1nnal Airpf)rL ?1ektts also m a r ch e d nu r.~idc lhe nffiees nf !he ron- !ractor~. La1hrnr Cnnslruction (n in Erncryvtlle, and l ·nrlerj.!rnund Construction Co in San Leandro Tnm t\une ~. sec re I a r y treasurer nf Local 201 ;ind n nirmber nf the Tcam.~rers ' ::irr.a10.·idc nrgotialing cnn1- m11tce said lhe dispu!c. ~hich affects 17 Tcan1st<'rs locals rinr! li ,800 cnn.~1 ruclinn drive rs. rnulrl idle thou~;mds !-46 Northern California counlies. Co ll el!cs De ny u.,s. Charges LOS l\NCt~l.F:S IAP l TIO.n Siiulhl'!rn C;i lHornia junior rnllcgr!'i den y an allegation by the Defence 01'p:trtment that !hc ,v bar mflila~ recruiters rrnrn c:impu!'i.~ The Defense IH-partmcnt namtd Lns An,gclcs Ci1 y Cnllei,:c Anrl Mt ~rin .racinlo 1n li1\'f'r sirle C:nunty tn a n11· tinn wirlc ll~l nf eighl schonl~ lht>J _ don·t 111!01\· n1ilil;ir~1 recruiting. ,. .F ecieral Saving II inleres t r11te savings very special customer services thal are just waiting to be taken advantage of. Including fr ee money orders ... free parking ... free transfer ol funds ... Series E Bonds sold ... Series E Bonds redeemed ... fr ee copy of Consumer on saving Collection Accounts.,. ~~iii Interest Check-A-Month ... and Fixed Amount Check-A-Month .•. free postage when you save by mail Orange C.Ounty Regional Offices; Fountain VAl!ry O St:nl Ilt'acll FouT1la in Vallry, t 7400 Bronl.:hu rst Strrrl. P hone (71 4) 962-1378 81'.'AI Boach, Ro&smonr ShoppinK Ccnll'r, 12:-,0 1 Sf'11l Beach Bn11lrva rd, P h<•nr .t:t!-3i28 Jle~ional Offic<'~: 1"1nlf BeAch-Rixhy K noll' O Gnrdr nii O J\-lalibu ~lain Office: '426 South Spring Street, Los A.ns:clc. I , • • . , 'i ' j ..... _ .. • 0 DAIL 'I' PILOT s .. Your Money Sivindler' s Trap Plays on Death· By SYLVIA PORTEil In New Yo r.k a while ago, police detectives nailed a young man who had bef'n pos- ing as an Army sergeant. had obtained the names of families of soldiers killed in Vietn:tm from the local Spanish language newspa,per -and had then offered to sell the grieving families special cof- fins "''ilh special glass w1n- do"'·s so thev could vif'w 1he bodies of th.e slain men . As you might suspect larnil1 es "'·ho paid the SlOO for th is alternative to 1he traditional sealed militarv coffin ntver s;iw either their purchase or their mone~ again. IN PALO ALTO. CAL .. a pair or hearse chasers \\:ts recently indicted on ch<1rgcs 11f mail fraud for mailing letters to faniillcs of servicernen - \\'hose names and addresses lhey had found on casualty lis ts published by the Anny Times -requesting payments of non-exis tent $t0 debts whi ch the famil ies told had bren con- tracted during mi Ii tar y I { 11ervire. (i Jn Tampa. Fla .. a young couple y,•as similarly indicted l for mailing C.O.D. Bibles 10 people ll'hose narne.~ the y found listrd in newspaper ~ obituary columns -,giving the' { imrression 1hat the Bibles had ~ been ordered previously hy !he ~ deceasrd. The rstimatr.d val11e ~of the Bible was 52 : lhe C 0 D. ~charge \\'as $16.40. i Jn s1 Louis. two sn1all !u::in co1npanv operators wrre found guilty 1n court nr bilking unsusprcting widows fron1 \l'hom they·dcmandcd full p;i y- • ment on loa'nS !aken out by lhf' ~ .deceasf"d -although the loan.~ :.had previously brr.n fully p;iid :by their life insuranc e :,'covf'ragc. ; THIS IS f\fERELY a sampl- ;'Jng of one or the most sal'age :'categories of rackets in the : 1.LS. tod<1y. ;'. l!'s vicious not on!.v brcause ·1hr gypslrrs pre,v· nn 1 11 ~ '.jlividuals alrrady in a state of '.Jiespair but also bect1~1sr lhr :,\'ictims almos1 5Urcly ;irr ir1 )hf' dark about the financi.'ll bbligations and dealings of 'fheir dere11sed relar1 ves. To pro!rl.'l you from these }urhlrss swind!rrs, hrre are ~ome nf lhe gui ses in \rhich the ,v and their schemes show up today· II 1 A CON f\tA N moves into lhe ;;rea, checks into a mo1e l under <1n 111ias. ancl sl.ar!s re11d1ng obil columns He tclrphonr.s 1vidows t I' t J i n g then1 he is an insurance a.i;ent and !hat tht•ir dere11srrl husbands had life in.,urnnee policies \\'i!h the agcnl·s c0rn- pan y. -If the \\•ido1v mf'n11ons I ha~~ h(ldn't been aware nf the policy, the c11n man glib!;.' rxplain.~ lhat her husbnnd ''dicln'I want 1·n11 to know (lhO lll 11 " Hr thi·n rnakrs ;;n nppo111t111rn1 tn come to thr If yo• lltll! 110' vsh11J A111we1i11q Sen ic1, You ore nol 91rtinq oil 11f your c.otl1, TELE'PHONl ANSWERING llU~lAU 835-7777 Iii ynu have balance. recovered your 2 Philco-Ford l\1en H.onored Twn rn1ployes 0r Phil1·n- Ford's 1\eronulronic IJivis1on here have hren honored fol' the nriginAllly of their con- tribut11ons lo ;i u ! o.m o I 1 v e eng ine er ing lhrough au!horsh1p •if ~<·1rty of '\u1on11il 1\'f' Engineers. Inc. i:-\:\1~1 p;1p<'I'~ Allrn P Prnton 111 . of C1i.~l;i ~f<'sa. ;ind John L Perry. nf ~:I Tnro. :irr ;;n1ong :!I aull1r•r.~ 11ho rrcr1vrd lht' Arrh T. Cnl\1'1.'ll 1\lrr1t A11ard ;if SA !:; 1·rnnon1c~ liel d rf·ern!ly ;ii Le Ch:lleau rharnplain in 1\.lon· trf';il 1'.;an;:ida If you were a recently form- ed investment counseling firm. how would you go about letting investors know of your service . and from others? how it differs Y•v Ml.~! Try T~· D•llr '"'" We ••uld -le.om•"'• "l'P•"u1111., to makt •'h•!" llWll'9 eP eY! •lllty, •we.Ji flHllCl•I Cllfll•rt ft N•w 't'•rt •11d loite", h • .,.11.11111 h11r11 111 Newport l•acll, ~UGGENHEllY.ii'1f(i ~DAVENP,GlFil:r , !NVf STMfNT COUNS(L 1111 0111>a1f o• ';.1.1•,c•r c1-1r~.·1•v1~1 tll,11~0 • OVER THE COUN1 1ER ltf,rH•M•llVI lllllr><le1ltt ClutllllOn• 11 •H<'OOlll'lfltl'I ' AJll. f .. m NA.SO, ,.,1~11 de ntl iftClull• r111u or m.or11u11. .,..n,oow~ '' a mmou,.n. Finance ' ' NASO Listings for Mo nday, August 2, 1971 c:;; ...... ,,....=-.,,.,='-'""'· ........... ,.., ..... ,.,,. ........ """"""" .... ..., .... ~ 'lriefs WA SHI NGTON l !UPI) ]'. , .. 10·-·· 11'. !1 • , 11 •• ~·' .I•. 16 16' > l'" li<:. _... . .. 10\o I~"• -''• I 6\,, 7\!o 10 101, n'" n ·~· ' !b'. IJ ' I• °' I•'> 1~', ?9' 1 ) ~' . ?)lo 1l' > 51'·• ll'• l'.I', 11 10 " ' ,. 08'. ·~·· l'o l•o JI l l', 'l'o l'' lO 10<• '' I'• 1'• )1 0 1•~ ;• ' i11 .. 71 • ~·i. J'• 15 )\ ' 1• , ••• 8' 1 9 . '" I'< 1 .~i: 6~ ' , • 6'o b7', ~· I~ . I)' t :16>, Jo ' 11•, l~ • 11•, 11 ... II t/'1 ~·1 ,,, 11', 18 ' 18'' \8 • u·, ... ,, 15•0 11" •I , •1'> ,,, •'• 11'~ 11'1 10•. n 18'• 19•• 281 135 17•• U '• 1'. l'· 36\, l"'• .~. 5 16~ 1n 6 4'l •'o I'• 'I 11', ]J. ' '" . " in lO" ~'· 9'. l'• J'• l l'' l'. 1' ' \/'. 11•' 14 '. li'• \', I" JI JJ>, 311 ,, • ... l 10 .. ll'o ~. :p. l'. ,, • i-i•. 1'1'• •'' •'• ,,, I l /'. ll'· l~'' JI'. 8'' 9 lll1 11'• 11 ?6 ~" I'' ~'· 10'. ~·· 7 9'• 9'·• 16'' 17 17>, 16" l?'o lO» 18'· 19'-1 161, 11•. 11, p,, 11• • ll•• 91, 9l> ~" 9>o 1•'• H )\7 b ,, ?•'\ 19•. 19~• l ,, ' l • '. n•. 11~·, 9'" 1a b'• 7 U'·• lt1; 1'. '" 'l'I< 1''. Jl1 1 36 ,, . •'~ H'; )\•, 701, ?I<, JO', JI:-. 1'• ,, • n•, ;1·, J JI, 1'~. IJ'•• 111 Industry During June S.l\N FRANCISCO -(R\Vl -C;:iliforn1a's manu~t11rcr.~ ~ained sllRhlly in :JUlie to i24.9B hilll0n, but remainrd level v.•ith a ;.'ear ago in eur- rcnl dollar lerms and declined .1 1 percenl \1'hc11 the effects of inflation are t<'.kcn inlo at- count, according to a rcpurt i~R11rd by the Bank of California In fac!, 1nanufacturcs hare ~tayed v1rlu;1ll~· lpvel at sllghl· Iv bC'lo1v $25 billion durini:; the 111·:o;: six 1non1hs nf lh1s ~f'llr. ;incl ft·11· wide fluetu<1(10n~ li<11·<' orC'ul'rrd Jll any of 11.s c11rn- p<inrnl .~- ,,l<inuL1clurc.~. 11'h1ch ?<:· t 1111nt for ~I 4 1x·rl1en1 of lhe lila!e'li prnduction of ~nods ;ind S('l'\'lCCS. h:id 1l p;i,\Tdl l nf $1~ R hil!inn Ill .l1111e '1n1';1 surrd al an annual ra1 e 1, a .1rar's gnin of on!y 1 7 fX'rCi·n!. Durable goods production ~rir· pf'd 1 03 percrnt lo $15 64 billion. while nondurable pro- duction 'inched up J.7 percent to $9.34 billion. The melal cnmplex, rrpre~fnl.ing 41 percent of a!I n1anufBCtures. was 2,5 pcrecnt below a yrar ago at $10.28 billion , bu t has gained sligl!H~v in the past rew months. Tr a nsporta11on equipme111, rnarh1nery and e I er Ir i c n I equipmen1 production are all in1portant componen1s of !his complex. and the slate ls nvt rel1an1 on one alone. Transport&tion equipm•·nl, con1prised of 71 5 perce!lt airer;ift ;ind parts, 17.7 per- cent n1otor vehicles and equip· men!. 6 percent ship. build1ng and rrpnirs, and 4.8 percen t. fnr .all others. dipped 2.6 per?tnl in a year to $3 billion. Emplnyment in , aircrnft anct parri: droprcd 2~.000 in a year, while aver<1ge W('('kl,v •.vagcs rose to an NJ- timf' high of S\91 from· $181 a year ago. Elcctrit:al eq11ipn1ent and component:-dt'cline(! l 6 pcr- ('enl !o $2 7 billion in .funr : com1nun1t«1!1on rqulp1Tient. lhe l1ir1:est subcomponent, h11s fluctuatrd err act ic 11ll1·. ~lachlnery production fell 2,9 perccn1 lo S2.04 billion, Empln~1n1enl \\'HS uochan~ed fro111 11 yf':ir ago and avcr,.~r weekly' \1'agcs rose SS to S160 F'11htlt·aric•11 of n1rt<1I proctur1s wfts 11r 62 pcrrtn! 10 51.t>I billtrin, rrt::nl:i 11)i; 11s _yra1"ill!O pos11inn <lllr largrlr lo n111<:h h1~ht'r t111·r.1;!t' 11t•rk!.1· p.1: RCA Corp. demonstr.:ited a labor<itory model of a future home lelev1s1on information center instrument Jn "''hlch a housewife could freeze one picture fr orn a TV program at any lOSlant hy pressing a but - ton. llCA held the demonstra- tion at. the convention of the N11lionul Ca b J e 1'elev1sion Assoc1al1on. 'l'hr. heart of the sys1c.n1, 11·h1ch was developed at RCA 's David Sa r 11 o ( f Hcscarch Center a!. Prlncetun. N.J . is a silicon storage lube, in which indiv idual frarnes l frorn a program c;in be kept for leisurely study, BURBANK (UPI) -First Surety Cl.lrp .. a savings and Joan holding firm, has asked llic Federal Home Loan fh1nk Koard !() order Community Bank to sr!\ its 26 percent in- terest in F'irst Surety. Prcsi- denL Tr-,m F'usselm;in said Con1mun1ty Bank had haras- srd the 1nanagcmcnL of First Surety with repeated ta kevoer <illempts and in terfered wi th its ope.rations. lfe accused the bank of obtaining its 26 per- cent interest by indirect Joans] to an Insolvent company which !hen bought stock in the S. & L., which Coinmunity Ba.nk j suhsequently obtained through foreclosure proceedings. I ST. LOU IS (UPI) -Mc Don-, nell Douglas Corp. has oh- t<iined $90,7 mlllion In con-I tr<iets from tht• Air Poree and N<1vy lo produce V4£ aircrall , and aircraft boinb r<1cks. 1 JACKSON. Mith. IUPll -1 Consumers Power Co. said it is considering building a new 4 0 0 .000-kilowatt generallng station al Saginay,•, l\1 ich., lo cost about $60 millitJn. lt 11·ould replace a 45-year o!d1 80.000-kllowa!t stalion. _I ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) Fuller Brush Div1slon of Consolida ted Foods Corp. said j it may close do1vn ~1 oha"''k Brtlsh Co . In Albany and ' Cha rter Supply Corp. a t 1 nearby Philmon"-NY. 'rhe tv.•o ernploy about 500. l\flL\VAUKEE iUPll Aqua-Chem, Jnc ., has obt;iined l ;i $490.37() con tract lo hullct a test r.:icility lo s!udy thc 1 re11sibi llty of building sea I ll'ater desalting plants y,•ith , capacities as large a~ 200 m1Hion gallons a day using the I horizontal tube evaporator 1nethod. NE\V YORK (UP!l -The R percent roll back on the Dow. I .Jones industrial average from I 1ls 958 peak in Aprtl ron· I sti!ute.s a "noriTI.91 correc!ion in a bull rnarkel.' thr Alex- fllldcr Hamilton I n s ! i t u t e bel1e1·es. The instlrute expetls a s11n1mer rally 10 send !he markrt. poss1hly over the 1000 mark on !he Dow. !\1ELVILLE, N \'. I L'Pl) \_ Eclo Con11nercifll Corp has ob.I tAinrd order from Arroflot. !he S0v1rt Airline. for 20 )..(lr:ln autornal1c I racking a r r i ?. I na1 l~at 1nn sy->ll'n1s for u~e n11 rhr ~f!Jscnw -:\e1v York route_ The <1r<lcr e~cect!s $300.000. I KA \SA$ rJT'i'. :'l!n. (UPI I -l;ener:d ;\Jntors Corp. will la\' 111f 900 1\'orkers at il.3 l.ecds assc mhly plant here .Ju-1 1.1' 27, abtiut 2.1 pcrccn1 of the \1·ork ing: force . The layorrs 11·il! be made in anticipation of the annual model changeover. \VASHI NC TON (UPI) TI1e Federal Trade Com- n1tss ion hi\'i cha rged Am starj Corp., of Nr\v York with mak- ing fal se nut.l'ilional chargesj fur its Domino and Sprc<:kels brands of sugar, particularly in endorsement advcrUsingl feali1ring football and basf'ball .sl<irs. Am~tar denied the t'hargcs. insisting ;ill !hr advertisin g clalms it hi:'.S made are atcur<1le. \\' ASHJJ\'CTON ( UPil The Fcdrral Trade Com-' n1ission has proposed a com-1 p!ninl (!Ccusing Grolier. lnc .• I or New York of allo"'•ini; itsi enc~clopedia salesmen t 0 1 misrrprcsen~ their identily l and the purpose or their visits in hou sr·!o·hou se selling. The l i;irnposed rompluint or d f" r "''nuld require (;rolrcr tn allo11· 1 C'us101ncr$ l-O canct'I order~ 11·1thin 10 d11y~ Afler receipt oi l !hf'1r rurch11~es. ATl.ANT1\ tU P I\ -Georgia r ower Co. has "''arned lhal lhc l 11t11te'!ii fu!ure power supply 111ny be put in jeopardy if the cnrnpnny is 1101 grrintrcl .an lm- med1a1e rate boost, The rom- prlny said that un!l's.~ lt ~el~ a r;ite inc·rc:i.~e it 11 ill be unable 1•1 s('I! an 1.~s uf' 11f first lllOrl~<igC' lu1nd~ tn f1na11rr l nrw p!;·:11 enn.~rrut·11nn nrctlrrl ncxr ,\rar TIH', t1 11npany 1. Who listens To landers? • J SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone Does That's Who You Con 'Listen ' to Ann Lend ers Doily •n The DAILY PILOI Pr·111i;ir\· m1;>t 11Js (lrcrrAscd 3 I pt,:rC'Cnl to $9:t'O million. - <!~king f(tr A lanff increase· llfj 111.>ou~ $45 n11ll1on. ' , .. _________ ..,. ___________ .J • I . -. - " .. • • • AMONG THE .. GREAT ;-;lri1111 t .. Here , among some of the greot newspapers of the world, is on old friend . The '--DA IL Y PILOT looks os much at home on this international newspaper rack as it does al the front door of thousands of 0 range Coast area homes where it is dropped daily Thai should tell you something. It should tell you that a '.'home- town newspoper" can be sophisticated and still not lose touch with what's hap- pen ing at city hall. Whether it's news from around the world or down the block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best for you. And the simple fact is that, becau se the DAILY PILOT emphasi,:es local coverage, you'll find a lot of stories in it you can 't find in any other newspaper in the world. On this international news rack, it 's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it's the greaf- est one in the world (for local news). • • - --• • . . ONES ~~-, SVENSKA DAGBLADET l ,l), lttlt~~·4f t!. ,, : ---··· ~· .... _· -- DAILY PILOT • , • • ' -. . -,, • , -· ~ " " " .. " " " . ~ .: . . :· ~ . ' -: ·: • • - '· -. ~: ;; ~ :: •' .. •' ·. '.· • I I I ' I ' - J 2 OAILV PILOT .--,_,_ Fo1· Tl1e Record Jtlat•riage Licenses Juno "I~ (ltAIN llllOWN -Cnori.1 II II 01 J•IO Efl~ d•l ,,_.,, Po,An•olo '"<i 0"" I. i• ol 1~1 M•<00"~1<1 Hu" llnolon B•oCf\ JU,.E )1\1 •Llr"'>j lAf.IK 0••'d f 11 "! 1)e '•'' )(lfn ~~·"· Co'''" "'"'" •"n T or~•• t lJ ol (n·•• /o/•1• 11F rn r ur N! 11 Oo•• l n M 11°'1 ><•r<>t! 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(•<e~E 1,1,cr.t <l ''''' r. \o •t ~"I f>~'I A.. !"'•·~·,, r·•~ • ••O 0• I'•'" r~, ;! ol 1];~ r •nw•• W•" '"'"''" Jun• ,S /'t [""-i~ DOVf r"~"" <1 10 ~· 1 ..... "'"''" fl· ...... ,,.,,,..,,, ... ~ !"' • >O nl !011\ 0 ''" Av• Fguo r F•·{11tcY<!'!ll!>< r .• M~• w 11 r> •l •1 !v .. ~•ll D• •• '"'''"""o'"~ P•-r" ""~ r.1,. J 11 n• .,,. Co;• '''" 'nu~'"" ""ll•v 11 ~r .. lJ. ••N (Qt)\nv <t•rn•o• r Jl ' "' 1 ... ~. "lnwn"" ~'"'" r '" "''" F ~'"'"~" P.•"<• llr11l It \ ,,, i,.,.~ c•<I r ., .•• " w (, • '•I " w''"'" (o-•• tt'lieels Grit1d Spol\.es111e11 U1·ge T1·a11sit Actio11 B.'' JACK BRORACK 01 Ibo Ooil• P'ilo! Holl SA:\'T1\ A."\A -The Orangr r ounly Transil Oist1·JtL in businc.<;s si nce 1he first of the .\'P,ir . was urged t0 move' mote rri pidlv Mnnrl;:iy hv repre.c;en- lt.'ives or sevcial organiza- ti1)ns. Thi' di strict. author ized by thr vo1ers last November, has .. pent its first six 1nonrl1s 1n discussions and organizational c!for!~. S~;ikcrs ."-1nnrla~· said 1nass tran~rtarion i.~ an uri::l'nl nerd in !he county righl now. ('nsta ~·1rs;in Elsie l\rnf'sChP nl !he Orange ('oa<;I 1£<'.gue nf \\'omen Vfltcrs 'old disl rirt <1 1rctl11rs lhr y havr 11 mandate from the pE'Oplc tn rccognii:r the nred for a far flung bu.~ system. ··Thi" bus is lhl' rhcapc.st 11.nd most efficiCflt. ll'ay In n10\'£ pc Oplr ." she said. ad· r!inJ.": 1hat-an.v s.vstrm would hai' ln be a large enough lo do !he JOIJ, .. If i1 dorsn't t ?.~e 1w11ple 1\hcrr 1hev w;inl 1(1 ,go. ii will rail."' ~·lr.~· Kror sche Silid. "H lhil1 h11ppcn.~. !hP rl'l!ics wll! be ;ible to say ·we told you sn'." L 1;: Cox. \'ice ch;incrllor ::it UC lrvi nr. lold dir·r('fors !h11t 47 pereent of \ 1Cl's 7,UOO studrnts had ind1c11.lr<t 1n1rrr.-.t u1 using 1n 11:is tr;1nsport;1t1on 1f st·hcdulcs were p r o p c r I y dc~gncd. "Disadvantaged groups in lhe county dr.spcralely need sntne form of tlli.\,\S transit." according !1) J;i1nrs Phillips r1f Cyprf'SS Cnllcj!e. v.•hfJ rcprescn!.~ the 1·oun!.\''s Cnm- n11111il1· Acl!un Count1l !CACl. Trnnsil Oistrit'1 Directors. hr;idrd b.\' J\1a.1 nr D e r f'1 k J\1 c\Vhinncy of \Vcs1 n11ns1cr, <lt:eeplcr! ;i prorosal or ling (;corral 1'11anacr, La\1•rcncc ''Ted"' McConvi)lr tn form ;i n I l·1ncm ber technical advisory enmmittcc includi ng cnunt.v. ri!y and public rcprcscn- lal ivcs. The C'om1n111rc. ~1C'Conville sr-.'d, \\'OUlc! oiid dircrtnrs in tceh nit al gu idoi nce. sl<ifling, nerd.~. prn.1rr t p!nnning and design rrilrria and the selec- tion of CQnsul!an1s. "-' JOINS UC IRVINE Endocrinologist Hall Auss ie MD • Joins UCI lR\'J!'-:E -An AustrafJ <in e n d n <: r 1 n o I '' g 1 s 1 , in· lcrn<ilinnally kno 11·n rnr his rc<:carC'h in the physiologict1I rnlE of hormones a n d nH::abo!1s1n, has 101ncd Lhc loic ul l,v ru: !he College of !\!ctl ic1ne at UC lrvinf'. Dr. Prier . F. Hall ha.5 been ;ippnin lcd profc s ~or of physiolog,v and ch2.'rman nf the medical college 's Cur· n culum on Functioni1l Cor- rel;itr.s B 1human physiology). A11ti-drug Progran1 At MCAS Murd er Suspect Freed S1\N1'A ANA -A l'..:atah111t l~land n1an 1rho once faced murder charges foll owing the. fatal beating 1n La Habra of a wounded Vi etnam War \'eteran ha s been freed in Cen· rec.ied last Oc\ 16 shortly <1fler polict found tht. haltered body or Castanon behind .. La Habra apartment build1n.(. EL TORO -A new 2.'lli· tral OranE;e County Judicial LET'S BE FRIENDLY Otstrict Court. drug program which allows an add ict to turn himself in (or Judge Robert Ric kles found It you ha\,. ne\\' neighbor• or know of 11.nyon, rnov1 ni: to our area, pleas~ trll u1 so tha t \\'C n1ay ""'l'nd a frirndly \\'l'l r.om1: and h!'lp thc1n to bei:omf' acqu11int"d in tbcir nt11.· 11urroundings. trealmcnl without let1r of f.11chae! Thomas Terrazas, 22. Av;il on. guilty of n1isderneanor puni shn1ent has been started assault and ruled that the time Ill F:t Toro J\1arine Corps Air ;ilready Sl'rved tn Orange! Station. Sic r·r·a ~feetirt,!! Cnuniy J ail by the defendan1 The program has been ap· •' -nine ni0nths -was suf· SANTA A.\i\ _ Sierra Club f1t:ient for the off ense. So. Coast Vis~or proved for the entire Marine George Albcrt Sco tt . 22. Pico Corp:is. according to Capt. ~!embers v.•ill meel al 7:30 Rhera. is serving a life term 494-0S7t 494-U61 Robert Smith, o ff i c er · i n • tonight in the aud itorium of in stale prison for his role in • Harbor Visitor cha rge of the dz~'lgerous drug Sn1ed!ey Jr. High Sc hool. 21 20 !he Killin~ of Philip Castanon. a nd narcotic abu s e in-\V. Ed inger Ave. The public is 20. Pico llilo'era. '46-0174 formation learn a! El Tbm. ~;~,~,.~;t~ed~. ===========5~,~-o~t~t ~e~o~d~T~e~t~T~a~2'~S~•~·e~ce~a~,;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Heroin users \••ill be sent to j= our reh11.bili tation center at ~1 i r amar i\'aval Air Station for reh11.bilitation," Capt. Smith s;.•rt. I Hr added th;i t programs at E! Torn have not yet been full y establ ished because thcl anti-drug procedure was jus1 announced with no ad vance \varnlng. The new rules allow men lo 1urn thcn1selves in \1'ilhflul fpar of prosecution undrr the Uniform C0de or ~lil itary .rus1ice. II grant.~ exemption !nl users. but not for the illegal ~rJe or !r<1nsfcr of dru,1:s. j HAMS " . . . So Good It Will Haunt You 'Til It's Gone" "";l,OiiJ Gra•t f•r l••h·,icRlci •r pettlft. 0 11• 1,.m, ••• t~e hne'1 CO'n·I..:! low• roorl<••• -our slflw erv curin11 m"hod, •••I wi.consjn ~lckorv •n<I •Ppi...wcod '""'~'"' •1'<l J(l nour oven O•kiog nonev 'n •P•<• gl•>• •re unoqu• '" 111 ,h• wo•IO. So delociou• 1na 1ppe1 i11n9 w' lu•I woukln'r •now ~ow to /mpro .. e '"" producl we'•• t><•'' m11<.,,q !or Jt v••r•. Spiral Ji/Cod · • 100. lrom •op to bollom •o tnot ••<~ del•cloble unirorm 11::• <:an be ••mov...i •lfor1 ie1>1v. Cemp•ot•ly baked and r~edy 10 '"'""· Or· d•r ynur Hone·r Se~e<I Ham lodoy, •n •O•entur• In hlm·lovme"I you'll ne•er torgu, RETAIL STOii! l700 [. Coou Hl<Jhwoy, Co1•11• d•I M•r -•1l·•OOI 1222 S. lrookhuFSr, A11•h•I"' •ll-2461 Nobody treats your Andrew Jacksons better than California Federal. 'I··~ t'•'• " o••" A .. o,.·· 1 "'I ~,,. " V• ., r. ; <o (,o, '"""' '' n "'""~"" < ,. ' ..... ' .,,,., ... " ~-.,,,. ·~ C• • ,, .• ·• '.'• I "A" ;., • ,-"'"" ,, -'" .... •'" )o. ••• • • f ·-· ... ,.,..,,,. ,,. r•"' ~~·"• I•• r••• V· • • <•· •,.~~•·">v II .~ 11 ••1 ""'"••f •n• ~"·n J•~" • P," ·I• "·-q 8• •1 C"<"• !-... " "" =· ,.,. t.,""'I o1 ""•"" '1<o~'"'""'"•(•·•ll• I) •• ,, ••••• • • ., ,.,, '., .. ., ~ ' .. " .... ,. p.,,.... 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Cosla l\1 esa 616-4&83 • RALTZ l\IORTL'ARIF.S Corona drl ~1ar Co5ta l\1r~a • ti~~-~1 511 li·lf>.:!~:!I BELL RROAO"'AV l\TORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa ~tesa LI 8-:J,ll3 • f.1eCORl\nrK LAC.tJNA REAClt l\10RTU ARV 1795 Laguna Cnnyo n Rd. ,,,_9415 • PACIFIC VI E\' l\fEMORIAL PARK Ctmt tery 11.!nrluary Chapel UM P•ciflc Vlt:.• Orlvt Ntwport ~Reh . Ca llfornill '44--!700 • PEEK FAl\fJLV COLONIAL FUNERAi .. HOME 7811 Bol5• AYt. "'rstmln5lrr U3-3S!S -· Sl\IJTfl"S l\IORT UARY f27 rilain ~L 5.1'"'5311 " Mr.Jackson ;, th1 gef'l;e"'"" ... no:;e PC>itro ! oooeor1 ""Ifie $20 b I!. . • ' I I I \<.l ) \-; ! •, . ' , .. .. - 6°/o on $5,000 for 2 years. If you want something good lo happen to your money, with the u!rnost safety, we recommen d our M oneymaker accounts. $5,000 (two hundred and fifty Andrew Jacksons) opens a top interest Moneyma ker cer tificate account for you. You r money earns c 6% annual rate for c two-year min imum lerm. If you leave your principal end interest until maturity, the annual yield is 6.18%. On $5,000, that's $309.16 each year. On $10,000 it's more than $618 annually. And withdrawals mcy be mode before moturity ... with loss of som e int erest, of course. We olso have ot her ottroctive M oneymakers: A one-yeor term, $1 ,000 minimum deposit certificate account earns 5.75%. And our regular passbook account tha t pays at c 5% current annual rote on any omount of money for a ny leng1h of time . Califomia Federal Savings ond loon As5ociot ion . As511b over S 1.8 Billion Nation's Lai gest Federal Accounts insured up to $20,000 by<an og11n~y of !he Un i!ed Stoles Government. Head Off ice: 5670 Wihhire Boule'lard, l oi An9ele.1 Costa Mesa Office: 2100 Harbor Blvd.· 546-2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N. Euclid Ave.· 776-2222 Orange O~fice: 4050 Me1rn paldcn Dr.· 639-3033 .. I 7 • .. " ( I I \ I J ' \ Teena Shiv, who in cludes hot pants '" her designs , •• well os short skirts I above), soys there 's nothing ne w tn fash ion. \ \ ' \ I \ i I ' ; ·' ! \ \ ' I <L ~.·.·, i --=·1 w· \ Styles Interpret '" . B~ \1.\RIA.\ c11n1~·rr ~·1nall.1, af1rr ;i lnn,e pcr1nrl 1n thf' (lolrlr1un~. rlr~1i.:nrr ,\nnr Fog;:ir11 rlrr1rlrd 10 hrr;i.k lhr p~1thll' h:irrirr ;in(I .en In !hr thr<ilrr Shr .~<111 "1,.nlliP.~ .. -lhf' s11prr- h1I Rroadll'a~· pl.1.1• -;ind 11 rh;1n.c.e<I hrr cinnd 'rhr i:uprrl;it1\'r oprn10~ ~l;i t;r ~rl. rlnnr jlef~l.v 111 rln f111·ond. hr ld her. ~rcllbounrl ·anrl no;idr ;in 111dellhlr 11npre.i:;s1fln on hrr ~ashinn.orienlrd n1inrl. ll'h.r. lhr> scrnr •.;uggesl rcl going "11ov.hcrr" ll n 11· '1l'nndcrful lo br 111thnut a eh;i r!rrl cour.~r· BrforP lhr "'ho11 w;is t•vrr Annr h;irl talked hrrsclf 1n1n tr;v1sl::it1nc thi;: "nowhere" t11cme 1n10 her nrl'I fai:;h1on collections o~ bc1n.1: noy,•hcrr: "In order to krrp life's imporlanl priorilirs in foc:us. it"s necessary tn turn off lh(' hubbub, rush. turmoil. pressur"~. competit ion and sava.r.icry tha t slatks every achiever. EvervonP nreds hours or goinli: no where, Jt 'S part of life's r esuscitative process." Anne Fogar1 .1•. 11·ho ct'r1;iinly is ··~nmewhcre" :i.~ 11 top Amrrica n rlesigner. h;is crl'?.!f'rl "nQwhere"' rlo!hr.-; th;it ;ire scrlale nr m:id -deprnrling nn how far .vou rlare In l'Cnture. Exarnplrs: ~1 axi dresses rlrippin.c- flounces and ruffle.~. Mirlriff·b11.ring shirts learned with hip·slun.1: skirts that wrap· on. Sat in shirts that mel! in!o rustling tafret:t skirl.'i Pin~ore5 wi!h bloomers. "\\'hen _you'r e off to noll'hcrr . the 11rcrrt of happiness 1.~ to be ronlen1 11·11h the slalus quo." s;i~·s Anne . "lt'i; the onl y ~·ay tn preservP the rom;ince of IHe." She knows "'herrol she ~pea ks. On Ke"' Vl'ar·s D::iy Aonf' itnd her,,,. cond husband. thr !:i1r Richard Kollmar (.,·ho was once married to the !ale colum- nist Dorothy Kilg~lcn t. 11•crr rlecora\111.1: tl'.e hannisters nf their E:ist 711lh Street k111•nhousP 11·ith rrd ribbnr.s. \~'h"ll ~icharrl was nn !hr lf!SI sl rp 1hr doorbell ran.c. HP spr:ini; ur to :inswrr ii 111 thl' ~r!lini;·up nrocrs.~ hi s sho11!dt>1 hit 1hf' rornPr of ttw> stair rirftl brokr A blno<t clol developed • Annr rf'.call.< thr !;f·rnf' 11rll br1·au'<'. af!cr :o il. ii 11;i' ;'\rw Yrar !; :inrl thrv 11crP .cninii .. ~nmP11·hrre" -n;in1rl\' In 21 for d1nnrr ;ind lhro :i -~rnr~ or p11rt1r~ un ril thr 11rr hn11rs "Oh. A11n1 r. nr1Pr n11nd \\r-11 hr ilhlr 111 i,:n" .'\nnr rrrnrmhrrs !11rh;ird sa1·1ng ,\nd. ;ilmo.~t :is 1f rrr.<"tai;1n.c thr ir l:isr n1i::h1 n11t 1ogrtl1er. flieharrl spec1f1call.\· asked Annr In 11rar hPr full·l<'ngth wh11r fnx rn:it "!\'r1·rr hl'fnrr h;id he tolrl me "'hat In 11r;ir," ~:i.1s Annr A "!ionlh l~trr, on . .\nne's \)1rthrl:i _1', thr.1· 11·rrP .coing "snmt"whf'rr" hct·aus.r. th(' shotilrlr.r ~rrmed 1n be heal1r1,1: .• Jul1<1 ~le:ide :ind hrr hushanrl had invi1rd Allne and flirluird In .<;ee Laurrn Baf'all in "Ap· pla11 se .. and i1 "'as "yes"' ;ill :1rnund. 'lnne was 11bout lo lea ve the desi11n rnn1n of her s111din 11·hcn rhe f;imily rloc· tor telcphoncrl 11·i1h lhc newi; that Richard had ctied a fl'w minutes before. 'r'ou can i,magine the shatter. Anne says: "11 "'a.~ suddrnly 11 s if all our effor!s nf i;:oini;: son1e11·hcre. of Rr· cnmplishing our <!reams into rr;ilit,\'. nf cn1nving the happinrss nf bein.c toi::ci hrr -11•rll. it w;is 1111 wiped ()U! in an in~l:i n!. I "·:is .. 'nowhere' in !he niost ncg;i!ive sense. Six months later. "'hrn . .\nnr sa1• "F'ol!ics," she redefined "nowhrre"' posi tively and translated her emotions in· to fashion. The designer. a Camcg1c Tech dropnu1, 111as determined ln be an actress. One midnii;ht in rehe:irs:i[ for R p1a.v. Ille dirrctnr took her a~rl"-and .c:ivr hrr hi~ summary of her performance: Ht> s;iid he 11idn't "feel .. hrr prcsenre. Shr In· l erruptrd with tile observation that he ncvrr lookrd at hrr. He .5hol back the comment lh;i1 he ~hnuld ferl her presence !he se('f)n d she wa lked onslag~~n if his back were turned. Thl' director's eommrnl cl1cktd iP"" Anne s brain ;ind she has hren aprlYlflR the credo to fashion for year11 . "You src. I firn1lv believr ;i woman 1.c: th!' l'111r nf hrr lilr. ·shr !ihou!d br nnlicl"rl r 1'C'n 11·hcn pcnpl <'s ba cks ;irp turned Anrl. :i))r11r <11!. rvrn 1n hr>r pr1 v.11 r n1nn1rn!s off htr mcrry·~G-rnund. !'hi 'hnuld be • dazzler." FASHION 'S -HER LINE / • \ c • ~ .. ., ' Success \ \ '· •· ,( I \ ~ i BfA ANDER.SON, Editor 'Nowhere' ( • ' \ • .. .~ .:1 • " Cut Out for De signe r i ' I .. , I· • ' f i' nv .It;,\,'.' \\'I Ll.l i\~I S 01 !~1 Ol li> "llG! St1U "To a fl('rsun 11'hl> 1loesn·L I'> Ork 1n lhf' fashion !il'lr!, e1crytl1inil lnnks nt'11·." said Teena ~h11·. ''Acluall,1·. there's 11otlung rf':il lv nrw an.vn111r('." !Iii.' 2.1-yc:ir-nld H11nt1ng1011 Hcotr h dt·~1i,:ner ('()Ill· n1rntcd ''Hot pants n1;i1· hr new frnm 11 huyrr's :in glr, hut lr11rn a drs1gncr's 1·1r11• they 'r(' just short.' " Has1c· line' 11rc lhr satnc .. ~hr 1<ri1d, and ;ill thal ;i dcs1gnrr nr<'t:s 10 knrll\' i~ •'·hnw In dn thr. right thing at thr right lilllf' " Tr•'na, whn oh\·1nu,ly kno11•s huw , i.' disciplined :it lu·r !Tilfl Cn111- n1ut1ni;: 1l:i1ly In Los i\ngclf'.~. she desi~ns 111011<-ral('ly p r ic ed sPOrls"·car for .1n1ly Tnn1iq11c. a f1nn eatrring tn yn1111g l'afl'rr girls around the n.:it1nn . She !ral'es her llunlingtnn Bc;irh hun11• al li·l.'i :i .111. "to bt•ill tl11• tr;iffi<»"' spi'nds hrr· R hn11rs nn lhP jnb :ind 1·r111n1s al fi p 111. lns!r;irl nf rrl;i~tn.(: for lhP r11 •. 11111g. shr j:!fillJ<; II liitc Of fl11llH'T' :ind Epcnds three hours, four nights a A designe r mus t do the right thin g al the right t ime. At left she offers o holiday dress with gored sk irt. • .r 11 f'Ck . in a fr<>i .. hand drawing tlas:s al Or;n1gi' Coast Col!<>ge. NE\\' \'()HK THAINl:'\G Tilt• p('flPY young ar11sL whn a1- 1Pnded f'ilrSnns 5('hun[ nf \1CSIJll1 Ill ,".'('11' York f1ll" !l\H 1 ('firs artrr gr;ull1.<!L111g frn1n Hun1 1n,i:1on Beach ll 1gh School il!l d Ol'C. 11n11h! hJrtitly :;rrrn In nrr d ;inolhcr t'Oll!"SC 111 free. h;111d dra11111,i:. Siu•';.; Uikuig lht• 1·011rse fnr 1he th1rl! !1n1e. sh1• ~11141. •·hrtau~c I'm ~111! lr11rn1ng and f'1 rr~ 1cachcr bring~ 111e 111·1• h('lfl " Sh" ;il;;n !t'<'ls..th:-i! .. 1r's fitnla:-.tic In he ahlr> Ill J,!t'I ;111 r1l1Jc;it1nn l1k 11 Iha!. .:ind r1cr\onr ~ho11!1I lake Ad· 1 anta,et• nf 1l i !o\"c school -I love 1'1 lt·arn " Shr lt•a1·11t•1t a .i::rea! 1fl':il in hrr !11'11 .vrar·s at l 'arsnns. 11hl'rr ad· llllSSIO!l I~ ;111 ill hil'I l'lllt'tlt In itself. 'J'h('re 1.<> ii s11ff l'~il!ll1Tli11lf}n tn pasJ and 111i1n1· rl11 not 111<1kf' 1t. The to11r.~1· 11nrl; al so is Jnugh, 11 1th t•xli·ns11·c hnnirwork f'l'l'r·y 111g)1L (lf thr i.'i people :ic('epted 11 11 h 1·,'r. said Trrn;1, nnl.1' 2.'i .~rill 11'('/'l' tli<·n· all1·1· !h1• f1ro;! yc.:ir· ilnd 1111 11' J:l s1:1~·pd to graduntr, ()n hnr 1·1,l11rn tn CHl1forni~ T1•rn;i , 111!0 ran'h' h111 .~ rlnlhc.~ for l1er~rlf. ;u:t:eplc<i' ;i jrih al111os t irn· n1rth'1ll'ly with .Jr1rt.1· Toot1f)11C. 11 hrrc she is brginnini.; her second ~ca r. All\".\.\'rF. \\'ORK Siir h;i_, JU<;t f1n1shrrl her dcsign.5 fnr the Cilrisrrnas s('asnn. ;ind nn1• ,.;iit> 1.; hr.c:111n1ng tn 11·nrk nn fa~h· 11111~ lnr 111'1\t spnn~. · 1'111 u'u;ill,1 runrun.c: arn11n1l in r.1p•;" .. hr :;:11d, '"l'1n so confused ;io; 1i1 ll'h:ir sea son 1l 1s." Ht•:· 1t(·.,1 R11s tor p:intsu1ts. rfrr,S· r <; ;iud .•rnrrs11ril r ;ire sntrl n:it1nn- 1ndr n1<11nl.1• 111 the n11d.wcster111 ,111d r:l~l rr11 st:lirs. ."nn1" arr hanr!lrd in the H,1rbor Are11 a1 I hr \l't·I Sl';il, . .'\!though sltr frrls !hr dis<iffl•;in. l;icr of 11·11rki11g fnr surh ;i large 11prr;it 1nn 1~ lh:it ;i dl'SiRnrr m;iy "i:rt In,<;[ 111 t!1(' shufflr." she en· Jo.1·, hrr d;id_1· rr1111ine ~111r of h1•1' rluill!•llg1·~ is !n 11.~r UJ'I [ar~f' ;1n1<1unt s nf !:ih1·i!' on h;inrl 11 11h 11 111•11· iil'~1i.:n ... !l's ;iwfullv 11.11 tl 10 do snntl'lh1nc w11h 11 f:ihrir. that's 1111! ra11u ·ul;1rlv 1'fllJlh/11l.'1 ~hr •·ntn111 1·11h>d ~11 far .' ~hr h:i1 h;id no t•h;i11t·t to .,el ecl hrr own fahll• .~. \I Ol!TH\I 1111.E EFF! lllT 1\llhou~h thr f'Xilt't1n_c: naturr nr hrr cr;itl rxrrts prr~s11rrs :inti the r :i lhrr i111rrrsonal a1111o:;phf'rr n! thr l.:iri:C' f1rin di s!1"~~,,~ h<;r. ~hP. rrl'I' that the 11 hnle ctfnrt is 11ur1111\'hilr. "\'nu dn p11I .1our 11wn 1cll'a~ ;inr! f('1•l1ni::.~ 1nl11 II rlr~1~n. thn1u::h ~ 011·rr not .<"i!ppnsPrf In." shr s111rl. ")'ou can ·r hrlp 1!." -~"~-··---. .,. .... ~ . ..._ An ne Fogorty's printed midriff.boring is teamed with o side.slung skirt and s:1ort pa nts I left). Rows of • top white dais ie s bloom on o field of pin -dotted violet voile I above), \ I I l ~ . •j, ; . \ ., ; ~· ~ '.,. I •. . r ) ~.~ '.~ Gift Recorded :\ ta.pp rt><·order fnr use in speech thera py at the ~lard11n Cen ter ha s been do- nated b.r the (;oJf Sertinn of tl1e .'\e11·rort Harb(lr 1'ucsc1a.\' i\-fnrnin_g rJu b. ,\lr~. Btn1am1n ~lnde~ti m11kt~ the presen ta t1<1n to [)a rid E1senn1an . direr!nr . 11·ho .ex-pla in~ the f t'C'01'dtr 11-ill bt' U~t'd to imprn1·e the rhildren 's Ji~t en 1 ng habits, fol· ]('lll'!Till, or d 1rrrt1nn~ and ~equen re 1n s t rur!1nn .~. Wedding Morch Couples Say Pledges MRS. BRUCE WILM ES WEYER.BORREGO P<1!t1r1a Rnrrrizo hPran1f' rhr hririf' ('If .!11n1r.c ll'1ll1a m \lf'yl'r of \f-'1rpon Rrarh 1c ~L Rnn.11'CO!lirr ·< !'a 1 h n l i c f hJrrn. H11 nt 1n~!rin Brarh Shf' IS lhP da uizhlf'r of ~!r 11.nd \\~ \\'ill1::1m Bnrrt'E:O ('If H unu n~i<1n 8Parh and h!~ ~rtnt!' ::i ·r tiit G1lb t rt II.t i t ·~,.., 1'1di!lr1'1 T"t r 1»1 1"f'O• y.p•e at· it"C:f'<'I r;. r -· ~<'ft \1 << E.:1•rit·, Rn·~t ~n anr! n:• I'..,-,·---;n .. -\\ .. \f'• ..... m.o. r! r.J """t': 11nd ~f'<' 'Tl<'l'l ~1 1~~ D . .i.nf D1 t 1tr.P I ""~ t:;~~m a 1<1 ~nCl u5~er~ l'.t rt .!.i.~t~ Fit n".l and T ' r r y Ack l!'I.~ Tht coJt: t \\~I .'"!'a ~r !hf'lr f:~1 homr ::i \t 11fl(lrt St ach. EA DI E.KELLY FiO!ema r~ ... r.n l\ell~· 11nd Da1·1d J a mt~ E:11d1t t):Ct\angtd 1·011·5 •rw:I nn1s before the Rt1· Dar .d Crump ll'l St. Jamt < Ep1~crpal C h u r r h !\t,,.,-port Bt11rt- Tht b~!dt. d~u ~hler n! \Ir 11nd \lrs Thoma~-\\' l\t!I~ 11 f Foun1a1n \'Allt1 11;:i< •l't nded by htr ~l!ttr5 P.1 t and Sharon J\tll~. &! maid nf h11nflr and br1de.!im1 id J11hn :"-ol<1lul1rh •·a! bt(I m;in fnr l ht bridegroo m. Hin nf ~I r and Ain . ChArlts H E11d 1t of Cost11 :"-olt•.'I Other 11!1 end;:in t• l'.t'ft' :"-.I r•. Robto rl Gns~ tht bride;iroofT'·~ llSltr . A!1~! Gh11 1~ J ont~ 11nd Miss Sharnn Ra,lt\. li rir."$- maid1 : tht :'ll 1~~t~ Liiura Go.u and Pam :0-.!11urer. train i>fo arers . r ar h!torn Railt 1. iloll'- er girl. Jtlfrt ,\' \\'Alkef. ring be.trer. 11nd :0-.likt Kelli'. lht bride'8 brolht t . Goss: C'hnl Englt<low Rnd Ron l.Al rsen. iutierz. Formf'rly ~1 1•• Fou'l1ain V11ley •nd ~ll~s Southern Callforn111. rht bndt 111endl'd Cordovi H111h School. Rancho Qirdov a. ind Or11n&f' Co11s1 Colltllt b t f n r' (lradu11 11n~ rrom California St•IP Coll tit 11 Tuller!on where 1he belong- ltd t,, Phi Alph11 Thrl• honor f«ltl)' H•r h11.l1:111nd ll r11 d u 1 11' rl ,,....m ""wpor! tt ;irbnr ll11:h .,.,,..Ill ()(".(' 11nd 11l~n rrrr 1vrrl ~., l'l"(r"f-' from \;ii ~1111r t 11n"r!1Jn whrr' ht 11•;i,\ a it.tmtftr "' !he trick lt am. \ W ILMES.BAUR St \\'tlf:·1d's E p 1 ~ c· o p a 1 Church 111 Hunt1n,0:1nn Rrarh was thf' St't tlni! 11 hrn Rn1rp Chn ~!ophrr \\'1ln1r( l'l111n1r rt Linda l-'<1><' R:i ur a~ h1~ bnr!r. Thr Rr1 .l<111H'( (';ill'.1' d1rrC'l rrl thr 1 0w rxrhani:r for lhr d.1;1chtrr of \Ir ;inr! \I r~ .! ,J R,111r .!r ;:inrl lllt' ~"n nf ~!r and \Ir~ .l flhn \I iln1c~. <ii! ~ ·' ~ ,1f !! .nu11,£tun Hi';-;i h Thr bride 11·:1~ aurndrd h ~· ~I r~. Aobbif' Lf'wis. mlllrnn nf hnoor. and 1he ~hssr~ Carol l.amh. Cl;:i urli;i C'ol..rr and ~!an l:n C;i~trr. Bri;in \\'1lmrs stl1<'<! "'~ br<q man and u•il<'r~ 11·prp R11·i.. R11n1·1 r. Dan (iun. nrs.< and Dan Raur, Tht nf'11·ly,,.,·cfl( b11l h at · 1rnrird \1 ;in na High School And r;<ilrtrn \\'rst (olh·~e. Thr l">r1drl:!l'("l•)Ol \S S!Udl'i n_g 11! l'al1fnn11 a Slatt Cnllrgr at 1.nng Hf'ach, MRS. J AMES WEYER HUDDLESTUN. MOO NIER \lr~ s.1·!1'1a \!{W)n !t r and Frt dt nck Hudrllf'!>lun rf-'rt1 td "f'ddinp: \0\1~ ht fnrt tht' Rt1·. C'harlf's Smilh in C1h·a r~· C'hatK'I. San1a Ana Thf' bndtgrrom . ~on nf {' .4, Huddl t'stu n of Costa :0-.ft~:i . a.~k td Tom Btr~endahl lo be twos! m.i1n . ~Ir~ l,pe Cl11 rk was matron of hnnor. Tht ntwl.1·w•t d5 "·111 re!ttdt tn CNla \.ft51. I' MRS , DO><~~m; ~~~~~• I DROZD .ME SS ENGER / l.r~l1e J)nnald L. ~1<'~srni;rr a 11 d Drozd exch;in~rd 1011 s ;ind rin~!> 1n 0 11 r L<id~ Quf'en nf !he Angels Church. \p11 port Beach . Thf' Rl'I'. H J Pn11 pr5 11{., f1r1at{-'rl at thf' crri>mon.1· for 1hf' da ugh!f'r nf \1 r. ;:inr1 ~lr~ \\'1lllam S. .\lts~rn~rr of .\{'11 pnrt Rtarh and tht' ~on <•f .\I r ;ind .\lro; Paul .I nrn1rt ri f \\ h1111rr ~f1<;<; t.a.1r Rtaum t ;:inrt .!on Ra,1drn \lt'rf' m;11rl nf hnnr-r arirt br.~t m;;in fo r !ht rouplt 11 hn will 111 1' in l\"tst Ln~ .<1,n11t lt'• Oth rr a11 rndan1 s "'Prp !ht \1 1.~~f'.<; (;:irloll a f!1·;.int, ~t aff'I t;riff1 th. Linda k:l nrkf' 11nd LL<i't Drnzrl. 1ht hriritgrnnm ·.- ~l~l rr ;onrl Tr11cy ~ ;t'ohei:.in. lhP bnrir 's C'OUSln, ::ind ~I r~ nou~la o; 1-.lcl\tll. bndesmaid5 Thp cnuplt ·s brnth tr~. Dale Drnt.d ;ind \.\'1lh,11m S . :'l·ltssen.s:rr Jr. 11trt' usht rs 11·ith :'llcKtll and J 11 m e s ~!rtrt f'nt r • j Brit h 1he ne11·Jv ..,.·eds gradual rd fr om t;ni1·trsity of I Ca li forni a ;:it San 1a Barbara 1 Tht bnde pled1td ... lph it Df"lta P1 ~nrorlty and "'ilS a ltM ~rnri!y 11nd "·as ii 1966 . ('hildren·s Hnmt Soc i t !' r1t bU1 .'ln!e . He r husband w11! a membt r nf th f" S!udent Lfogislath·p Cnunc1 I a n d n u m e r n u~ ch anct llor·s ad· 1·isor\' committ ees. Ht wU! at· tend · t.:CLA Ja,,.,· srhoot !hi~ fall. Betrothal Revealed KATHLEEN WILEY • Tht enflitiltmenr of their rlaup:htu K1thlttn ri.1 a r 1 r \\'ilt~· tn G&t)' Dt'nttn Forne;- ,,.,.as 11nnounced by J\tr. 1n1 ~lr.o;. Robert \Vilt~' durini 1 bufft't pvt:-" In thtoir .J...arun Btf.::h hnmt . An Oct. 9 11·tdding 1n Com muni ty Pre3b yterian Dlurt"h Is pl11nnf'd Thf' hnde gronm-t ltr1. iOO r ~1r 11nd ~Ir~ R1r h11rd F'ornt nf rorll<l:i dt l \hu. 1radu11.I" fr(l m fornna rit l .\l11 r H" Srh!lo! H1~ fianrf-'t i:r,1dua:r: frri m La_!:una Bt ar h Hig S<h~I._ • ------- • • .. I t ti~ '• . • ,. < r Volunteer on Base in Service 1\'hal prompts A' olun1 eer to g1\·e countless hours of time and tnerg~· in lhf' ser\·1re of oth~rs~ · "! enJo~·ed it so mu ch, I round it was as J:ood for n1e as for oihers:· rl!sponded r..-1rs. Larr.v Re1n1an , v o I u n teer chairn1an of the American Bed Cross l'lOSl al El Toro Marine Corps Atr Sl:i\1011 With a backing of 2154 hours of ser\'ii·e. Alice Rr1man ;o.~~um1·s 15 du11rs in iidclitinn 10 serving ;:i s a \'O lunteer 10 n1er1 i ral and dental d ispc n.~arir.~. The \'1 rg1n1a·born. L ake f ores t res ident "enll"red tht: i;er\•ice'' son1e four and one h;i lf ~t'ars a,i:o 11ht n husba nd h1aj Larrv flf':1man l'.ilS sta- tioned al · k:r:1oehe B a y , Ha11 ;i 11. ptr monlh M chairman Jn ad - d111on rn rnordin11ting SJ \'Olunteers, she Spl'nds one day in the dental cJ1n1c and 11 half day 10 the outpatient depart - n1ent. The active mother of two teenage sons also plans cof- fees 11nd !!'as !hree times 11 year, schrdules or1ent11tinn cl?.5ses. cherk.~ with 11 11 departmen!.o; and !he field direc1or once a week. rt virws reco rds and h!":lps select the \'O! lln l C'(' r -of· the· O\On\ h flnund1n.i: nut 11 rnnnl h's work , she conducts 11 chapter 11orkshop, n1eel s with sub- cha irmen, pre p a re's 11. volunteer rosier and o\•ersel's bloo dm obi le and baby·si lling schedules. The onset of fall w11! brinj( incrr<Jsed a c I 1 \' i I y and "\\'11 h a bad s11u;Hion in hnpt.>fu lly addit1 nn;>,I volanteers \'1£'\n;in1, thr b;ise 11as ter-to Jill in empty slots ribly shnrl of v n I u n t e f' r \\'o men inlere.~l f'd in l\Ofk- n1cd1c<1 l workers.·• she ex -illJ? .'IOV 11mnunl nf hours in pla ined . •·sn J tonk an _ nri<'n-any or tht' drpartments are 1a11nn cnursr : enJo.1·~rl 1~; a~d )basked 10 call !he Rert Crn::;~ nf- /1ere I am , i;til l worK1ng ., lice on the ba se for schedule.~ \Vnr King consists of more or !he one-day orienlalion than the mandator,y 70 hours c·la.~s. /ev: 111u7 I ivi bv5 fou17 ' 9:9' ... ___ , I 't -J .... ·-· ••• ... u,.•·.,.·~,.,_ , .. . ' ·1 ' r T fashion island, newport cen ter • .. I --· I RED CROSS CHAIRMAN \Mrs. Larry R•lmtn ----·· .. "'] , . '' , -. -- 644-5070 I i : ' . : ' ' < . ,. .. ' • "'w.' J r ·-r tlAll Y PILOT j ;; -Horoscope: Sagittarius Protect Assets ' , 'i ~ ,. 1;, • • • ' ·' t :-\ , . ":l,. , .. ·I .1•'J • .. • \ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 By SV DSEY (J,\IARlt 'J'wo U S. Pre~idrnts <Jdn11l· ltdly interested u1 astrology v.·cre 1'heodore and fra11kh11 Hoosevel!, 'Tiu.• latter once presented (·hild ::.tar ,J<Jnc \\'llllCrs with her hurosrope a ~ a birthd ay gift. Thl' lur11 u•1 kepi l11s horosco pe 111uun ttid nn a rhrs::.hoard Jn Ila· \Vlu!1: J louse . AR IES \i\llrch 2!-Aprll 1~1 Hi:putatJon n1:1y be on 11111: 111 l'Onnet:lion v.·ith bu~intss l'Oll· !tact. Stutly details lie ;1w:11'<' or subtle nunnres. f.:n1pha~1~ 1~ 011 how you relate 1 11 p,.ofessional supt'nor~. F1111' print eould sudden!~ luv111 h1 rge TAU l\US ir\pnl 2U-:0.1,t} 20 1 Pubhl" c:-.prr~s1nn ol ~our prl\'a\l' thought s 1s spull1~htrd Sorne dut1e~. cons1dcre1t pnrl of past. n1akc nc1r dl'niands i!!l t1n1e. Plans nu1Y sulJJect (11 change_ P erceive needs vf 101 · ed one. \V rile. cn11unu111e11te Barbec ue Customer Eag er GEJ\llNI i ~lay 20-June 20) Crcativ1· energy d c 111 a n d s outlet. Yoo rccr1ve vit;!I l''.\- pression of love. F;Hn ily 1ncn1- ber 1~ involved. F1n;inc1al iu·- t"Ou nting nece~sary 111 <'011· neetion 11'il h mall'. bus1 nr~~ partner. Sctbaek rr bound~ 111 your favor. 'J'he \Varrcn Sclbys cook up a rare treat for ~·lario lJ iPrel<' prio r tfl a Jl a\vaiian sleak barbecue on Saturday. 1\ug. 7. at the l·'ounta1n \lalJey hon1c of ~!rs. n Bond Thompson. 'l'he fund-rai sing dinner, sponso red by the \\'oincn's :\u.xiliar_y of the Boys' f'lub, is open to the public. A Perfect Ending for a Day DEA/l ANN LANDEllS: Thts n1nrn1ng, burdened w11h too n111ch 1Y11rk lo f1L 11110 one day and very tired Fron1 the dav hcforc, I took ou1 n1y lr11 slr.it10n on n1~ children. 'rhis evening l pu:kcd 11p a 1nagaZJllL' <1nd saw thi s .\l olhl'r·~ Pr<i~rr by ~·Jal"JOfiC f!OllHl'S f hOJ)t' .\QU II ill pf"llll it. Thank you 111 ;1d1·ant e. -/\Ll't:i\A. [\ll ClllC A ~-i\10Tl1Ef\ "Oh Goel.! \\'<JS ..;11 <:rns:-. to lhr l"hildrl"ll t0<!ay~ Forg11'r n1c I 11•a.~ rlisrouraged ,1nd tired -and I 11)(1k 1l uul on 1l1en1 . Forgive ni~· bad lcmrcr. rn~ unpatirnl'c and rnn.~I. ol all. n1y ~·l·lhnp: I a111 su ashamed as I think or 11 r 11·an\ tu k111·1·I do1rn by r:irh r•f their berl.~. wake 1hcr11 up and· ;isk thC'nl to forg1\'C inc. But J f:<1n·1. Thf'v wo11!dn"1 11nclt·r~la11d. I n111~l go 011 l1\111 g 11i1h the n1en1ory uf this ;Hl"ful d;11". 1111 11n1u.~1 l1r:1df'~ Jlnurs later. I c<in srili :-.1·c the fr<ir 111 1hr1r ryes a:; thl'y ~curnl'd ;1nn1nd. IT."lllg tu ;.ip pca~c n1e -1h1nk1ng rn.v ;1ngcr ;ind m;in1ilc:1 I n1 v1ni; 11·;is their l;n1ll Oh God. thr P;l1hf'l lC hel rl('S<il11'~"' "' f'hildrl'n' Tht·ir 1nnucc111.:c b<'fun• 1!11· ;111·ful n1nn~t cr -lhl' r nrtH'.Cd ,1dtdt. And hn11· fnrgiring thf'v ;ir,.. -hur:g1 11i:: tnr .'<!l fer ventlv ;it bcrh11nc, ki ssing inc g<10d nigh!. l\01l I f'iH1 clo IS straighten a col "f'I'. tn11ch a sni;ill ht·ad bun'Q11·cd in a plllnll' and hopr v.•ith n\I 1n.v hcar1 th;it tll cy 11·111 forgive nic l.nrd. 111 l:iilinr:: lhf·.~r l1 tllC' 011f'.~ \1'ho!11 ~·0u 11;,ivr: p11 t in n1.v ktf'Jllng. ! a111 l;i 1\1 n~ \'OU Plf':1sc ll•t. \'0ur 1nf1111tc p;il 1rnrr .•u1tl goo<.\nr ss replrn·1~h n1r fur ton1orn)w DEAit ALP l'~NA l\IOTllJ•;I{: \\"hat ;i hcautihtl pri•~'t>r '. i'~1·Pr.v niothrr \\'ho reads it \\'ill sel' hersfll. In behalf of lhc 1nillions or 1110\hrrs 11hn l111e thl'i r 1·hilrln•11 hlll arr. alas. lrss than perfert. I thank ~·ou. IJl·:A H A \i!'l LA .\iJ)F:HS. Your r..'lllt111111 i"' a h.1vrn for thosr. nf us 11h11 nerd a11s11·cr;.. 10 qur ~t ion~ 11c eannnl l:ike 10 our (•h•rg.vtn£'11. d nc·\11rs tr1cnd:-. 1Jr rL'lalil'l'S Pk·:.t~r 1vill yv11 lu·l p n1e . ;i gr<111'n 111u111:u1, 11·1111 .,~1 n1c· so c· i a I a111e11 pt1rs 11·h1rh 1 h;I\(' nf•1rr lit"•f'n ;iblr to rrsoi1·r rir fr1·I 1·on1t11rl;1hh· ;ibou! I knt111· 1l i:-. prnp<•f f11r a 1111111.111 111 shal..(' hand"' 111th ;1 111;111 \, 11 •'14"1 propl'r 1i1r a 11111n;i11 In ,::rre1 anoth1•1 \1"111a11 1111)1 .1 h1~s·· II <;11 t•ll 11 l11rh , hrck"' Is 11 r1·r r prnprr to i.:rt'c\ a 111;;n \I 1th :t l..1:-:-.' If ~011 I.I.'' :1 n1.i11 ;1~ ;1 i::.rcr1111g. 'houlcl v11u 1111 th<· sarnt• lor h1' 11 dt·" l 'lra~f' ;in~111•r 1n ;ill ('011nt•t·li1·11t pripers b~·1·au:-c 1 tral'e! <lrn11nd 1hr 't{l1~ Cl ).!nod bil Thank vn11 . -AN AD,\ll!ll-:11 DEAR A ll~llflER : ,\.hrther to sh;ikr hands or to Arce! :i frii·nd 11ith a kiss. l:-.. hy :u1rl largr. ;i mallt'r of ho11• ~·uu lrt'I ;1h11u t thr 11rrson. No onr ca n ;ut \"isr ~·uu on th is . You n1 ui;t lct your crnol ion:o. J!llidr ~ou . \\'ith 11cqu ainl :1nees. a handshakl' is rnnugh. \\"ilh rlnsr Frirnd s :i handc;hakr is 11)0 for1n:il. If \'fill ldss. ri thrr 1·hrrk is rill rii::.h l. In Euroj,r . it's holh t·hrrks -fir~! 1111e. lhen !hr uthcr. If ~uu }!rcrl a mfl n 11ilh a l..iss, you'd bellt'r do th e sarne·for his 11 ih· -cspetial!y in t:onne('ticut. s111~~:1;,~{ u;·~~~ 1:;~~·::;:~;;~: v.·:10:~111c l1;~~ 1 \"oll publi.c;hed . 11'ilh all !he rrrors 111 l;u·L ! but I JUSl finishr<l rc;iding thi• frunl pap/· I 111 n1_v n1•11·spaprr and found fil'r I ti pogritphic;ll n1i ~t;ikcs. I v.·onc.lcr if 1hc llll('~('\l1•rs ;ilsv ;1rr stnned nn 1"H11 C;in ~no eluctcl~IC'"' -CONSTA~T \\"EEDEH I 1>1-:,\R ("0:\: I doubt that tht• t~·pesrt-I lf'r, arc stoned on pot. T) pogr~q1hiral t•r- rur' hal"t' hcl'll a thorn in thr sic\P of 11 ritrrs ;-i nd rditors sin(·r CutenlH'TJ!. I 11011der. h1111 e\rr. if lhl' bo~·s in the 1·nm- posin;! roon1 son1eti1nrs pla ~· around \l'ith 1·t'rt;i in \lords r11r the run nf it. Here's an l""';unplc Iha! ap11rared in an eastern r1<111rr u nd~·r l'ersons: "1\lary, p1rasr lorgi1r me and co1ne hon1e. It was just a passing lann ~. I lo1·r yo u. ,/irn· r\lcohnl i.; 110 shnrlt·u\ lo ,0cinl SU!'('l'.:-.S. If rnu thi nk rnu '1:1l'r In drink lo Lir :i1·- rc·1ltf'd h.v y(11u· fnrnds. ).:f't !hr lnrts. Hra1t "Booze and You -for 1'(•r11;1~c r~ \}nl\". ·• IJv An n L"1n<lers. Scncf 3:i t·ent.~ in 0·0111 ,ln ila lang. sell -addrt•sscd. "\arnpci! r-1i1t•lupe 11•i\h .1·our requ<·"'I 111 c:ire o! ·rhr DAILY PILOT 1---------1.-------. O• '~' loo••••I• " ....... ·Diamond Horse Shoe Donors to Celebrate jewel ~ by joseph searche!I for jewe ls {oq•••I ""W.'Ned lt,.•lrV !O ,mmod•· >If ,.,~ ty ••" I• • Urm "'"o~• '"" .. '""q• ''"'"'" ••d '"'""''" ~"urr you <~•••ul ev•lu•Hon ol lo dOyl fT'.r~t! Yf lU• Wo "''" ~· pl••>ed 10 •••'"•"• vou• q•••" •ftd •dv••• •to•rd.nq l~e<r 0»· ...... 1 '> RED /"" ''-() T HE r-..1· - BALLOON • f1tv ol Hnpt• [)1<J1nond 11 .. r,1· :-;hl1f' · n1c 1nbc1 s 11 ill hr h"P1irc d nt ;i r1x·k1a1 I pal'I~ 1111 \\"t•11 ll!'~d;iy. 1\ilj::. 4. Ill 1ht' l\t"l1h (;;iedr hnmr and i;:1rdc11 s 111 L<ig1u1:1 Bc:.ich Trustee~ p;irl1/·1p.lt 1ng 111 1l1r· ti 1n 9 p n1. f('~1ivi!l1 '..; \\Ill lll- C']Ucif' the to.1 es~r!'i. :1nd ~11111·.~ S!ephf'n :\. Oon;ihoc. Coslil ~lesa. Robert L Flynne, Kev.port Brarh . Ross I\ (>'Leno. Gardrn Grove. .and Or. ::ind r-.11 ~. '\'1lhan1 F . TH E BEST l~radf'r<:h1p r..., 11" prn\'~ "l'•·anu 1 ~·· 1~ or.~ -or 1hr 1vor·lrl"s n1n~l pnp11lar con11<' s111if:. rlr;id 11 de1l_v 1n the 01\~ l'ILOT. ~\RST ;'If Sl:W \\\ENTO~\\'[GJ ACRYLIC PRINTS th1 l11·thl119 tor bock to 1chool wfor, WED . ONLY FABRICS 50UTH COA5T r'lAZA MAll ICoro111ol Lof1ll HOUll!o : 111 AM to 9:00 1' M. !Opo11 ff1ill1191l ~- .. B;illh:u1:-.. Full1 r!on I lo!lt'dt• 1~ \ire. prl'.•ICll"lll ol tilt' 4';1\ilorn1;1 l·:quec;111a11~.I l!u· ;ind ~1i.nrr11an f)I D1a111011d I lur-.r Shoc· ll'hi1·h 1\·111 :->i')(lllMW I thr Fnn11n lnrern:1!1onal l!or~c l Shnw Or·I 6-1 0 In lnglt•\\'OOd. LJ1;in11111d llurse S how Sou!h Co.ti Pl,.,. 5,,,,01 ... th . s .. " o .• go f-w~. Coit~ M ~,,. s•0-90bl> LTD. i:...: ~·~=~·-.- 11 ••. 111·-1 d.1.• •• r ~1·11.,ql I' an lli•\ilf' 1,.1· tlJr· 11·11< hf'r ;inrl a Flo>!'>'I"'" l·;1~1·rna11 111 .. ~- -~ 11,,. .,,..,,1 drli•l"f"H> """"1~1 d 1i1olr•11" •lurr in 1h< Muthl.,,.1 n1<·n1bcr~h1ps bench\ 1hc Ci ty nf Hope and rn\1tlc <"On- 1nbutors \o ~rccial show pr 1 vi I ('g1 'S :ind :i n i nv it ;i I 1()11 In [ l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Jf lhf' 11·l11t('·fic niamond llorsr 16877 Algonquin St. 1 Ju1t ..,, war"e1 1 HUNTINGTON IEACH (714) 846-1666 ShflC International llorsr Sho11· Ball Ori. 5. 3 • • • LADIES! You can learn to MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS PATTERNS, in just 60 minutes ..• Attend a local Days Only W11:d., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. S Fri .. Aug. ClASSES l TIMIS DAILY 6 Fashion PA TIERN CUTIINGSHOW ..----LEARN HOW TO--~ • M.k• JO•r ow11 ,,tt1n11 •Copy c•rro•I fci1hio111 • Cr1•lt yotiir ow111 .. 11it1U • T1kt j11t two lllH11r11WlllltJ ••,. 11t • ptrltcl fit •••ry 111911. Propor1i1111 111111 & '9tto11n • t1W• foci Fit sl•clu' '""hol1i All lHIS IN JUST 60 MINUTIS OF INSTRUCTION. NO CONTINUING Cl.ASS. IS. YOU LIARN IN JUST 11) ONI DIMON· STRATION. UNBELIEYABLI? SEE IT AND BE CONYINCEDI WO•lO flMOUS lltSflTUTl Of PATTl•N OlSlf N SNOW MOW TO D•AW AND CUT YOU• OWN PATTllNS USINI TME 'DOT r'AnllN' SYSTEM. Atl IOUIPMINT, INCJ.UDIWG .. rASMION MAltVAl Of ovn 100 f ASM ION DISICM S F•OM WNICN YOU CAN OU ICll Y ASS EMILI ALMOST Alllf STYll. Will II AYAllAlll AT IYl•Y CWS 10,00 A.M., 1 P.M .. 7,30 P.M. DEMONSTRATION Fii $1.DO l1111SIAllD ADMIOID ,.Ill RODEWAY INN HOO PALISADES RD . COSTA ME SA • ' CANCER tJuly 21 -July 221 Du 1nore Ji,sten1ng th 11 n <Jssert111g. Period of 1ndee1s1011 should tw ut1!1zcd tor rest, re JUvenution. Se e s1tualions, l)ersons in realistJc light. You can s11ceessfully pl;iy wa1t1ng gainr Hidden Jn ca n i n g l'l<1 rd1cd. LEO t.Ju ly 23.-Aug. 221 : 1·:11ttu1s1asn1 1s no sub stititutc fnr thorough <1pproach. So111c 11npat1enl r c I a! iv r s an· llJJs111for 111cd. Kno1~· this and rcspon1• accordingly. Those 1n au thori ty back your pvs1ti11n. Adhere lo pnncip!t'S. Vie11·s vindiciltccl VJHGO ~Aug. 23-~p\ 22 J lnvesltnent possibilitie:<> n•- • 1u1re rcvie11' RcFusr lo be ~tan11>edcd. Finish rather than begin tJrOJl'l'ls F111d out the ll'hy ur rccen1 happenings. Arie~ 1nd1v1dual (·an pro1e \,il.iabli' all.v. ~·l ake f1r~t J;e~ture l.IB:tA ~Sept . 23.()ct. '.!21 Cold plunge is nect•.•;:;;1r~ !\le;ins dun ·\ hide light under bt1shrl. What has been a reslnction is re1nO\'t'd. Clarify views, goals. Don"l pl ay i::an1cs \111th t•rnotions_ Young fH·r~o11 seeks aid. B (' t'Oil]li '!"ii ( I 11f'. SCOHPIO IOL·t 2:1-Noi·. ~I I ld··H~ rt•11111rf' further di•1·e!vp· Jlll':l\ \\'h;il VOU !'etk ic; I f' n1 11 u r ;i r i J:. nb.~eurrd -· .. .- ;'\ciglibur, <'u-11urk1•r n1 a y provalc 111Jss111~ l1nl.. Be ft•Ct•IJllVe ln1u111~e 1ntt•llect \\"Orks OVl'Tllml' ~lean-:; roJIO\I' throuj.lh on hun1:/1. SAGJTTAHJ US t/l.u v 22· Oet' 2 I 1 1~rotee1 <i'isets. Carcll'S'>nt•:.s result s in loss 11hilr 111 transit. Su!'1al a<:t1v1t v a1:ct•lcr;1 tcs. Fon·1·s te11d 1.-1 i,e ~l"<lllL'l't'ti l:l'I h(•lp \\"Ith haSll" d,·1:111 ~ th·1•rall v11•11· h ~ 11L'CL'SSl1} Sh:cirµrn v1s:o11. CA l'lt ll "OH ;.< ! Dt:(' 22-J;111 191: Teiu· doll"n 1n order 10 n•bu1Jd. Aecen1 nn pcr~o11<dily. how you exprl·~~ ong1n;1I idea~. Check h t' a! I h r c- c1u1rl'1nents '' ll u a r i u s in- d1 v1du~I l1i;ur1•s µron11nently . Par1 of pa'! rnay hf' !"Cilt'· t1v;1trd ·rakr i1 111 st r1dr . .\l}l"i\HIL'S t J :1n 20-Fi:b 1a 1 Change of scenery is in- 1t1r.11l'd Travel tl<l\\' v.ou!d be h1·11el1c1al. St u d y Taurus nJt·-:s;1i.:c \rh:il had heen pl"!l'ate could bccorHe public ,\!ak1· 111can111gs cry~tal r!ear. L'nr:q..1t•c tcd publicity 1s 111 p1l'· ture. l)utlinr go;it.~. PISCES ! 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Ua!-.\and s spectacular left-hander. 11•ilt go ahcr his 2at h \'ictory again toniJ!h\ whr11 the American League \\"c ~t Oh 1.;ion·leadini:? At hletirs race the i\ansa s C11y llo~;ib al li-1unicipal Stadiun1. Blut. lfl -4. \l'ill br uppnsr d by Ki·n \\'right. 2-·J. a right-hande r \Vng ht v.•as c·alled up fro111 0111atia nl lhf' An1rrit•an .... ssociation ~londay a£1t•r sp('11d1ng ~0111(' limr thcrr pi!ehing hiin~e!f into sh;ipr following an inJur1· 1h;H pu! h1n1 <111 1hr drsa blcd 11~1 e l\'111•1•it,1•s {_'f1t1lt!t•• S.\.\' F RAi'\CISCO -'111r Si!n l'ran- r isco \\larriors ha1 e said goodhye 10 1he Cow Palace and no thank~ to San Diego. The National Bas ketb;ill A~:-<ol"1a!ion 1ean1. 11 n1one~ -lo~er in e11;ht or 1\s n111f' Sf'a sons herr. 11·111 pla~· Its hvn1r gan1r ~ 11cros11 the ba \ in 1)11k!i;nd nr~1 ~ea~ou 11nd br t;ill cd 1111· (;olden Stat~· \\";1rrior.\ \'ctrran <1u artcrbacks will l>r 1>n cti~pl:H' Friday n1f!hl \1·he11 Ho1n:i11 t;ahru·I lr.q(I-. 1he Los Ang ele:i; Ham ~ ;1,t:;11n~1 Cr;1i~ ~1orton and !hr Da ll;is (;(,11·b1)\'S al :\·1rmorial Coliseun1. · Ifs the St'Co nd preseason ~ame 1or thP Ra ms. \\'ho slarted Cabncl in last !'a!urda y·s J7-6 1·irlorv over Houston. But 1·narh Tomin~· ProthrO said f\londay !hat Cabrirl will sre n1orr nrtion aga1nsl the Co11bo~·~ Jh11n he did a~a1n~11he Oiler~ Rooktf' .John \\'altnn p!a~-rd n111~1 of thl' R.i me Sntt1rda1 and thre11 f\•.n tou1·hd1111 11 pa -;~es Prolhro ~aid 1r1t·r,111 '" :! qu:irlrrh.11"1. l\,1rl S11f'et;ir1 \\Ill rl•l1r1 e <;abrirl I h1~ 11 !'l'I. Dall<1-t·utu•h T(ul\ Landr.'· plt1n' In pl:n Rogt r St11uh:ilh a1 f!ltilr1l'rhack tor half the ~aine . the (;(>111)11\·,· hrs! l'Xh1h111uu f'flC'OUnl er. as h~ and 1ncumbcn1 ,\!Orlon durl for the t\o I Jo b • <,·,,~,, ."t11rle1·• ,,.0111111 DETROIT -'\orn1 <..:t1~h i1f thr 1Jr tro11 1·1ger~ \\"ii.~ taken to a 1Je1ro1t ho~p1!.d fllonda .v night ;iflcr 'u11enng 11 ~p1 l.i· wound in a g:i111r 11 11 h thr \\';i slilnglt11i Sfinators The f1r~I bas('111;in 11 ;i~ hur! in " 1·1il lislon at li.111 it' pl all' 111!h \\"ash1ngtun catchrr f)1l·~ B11!1ngs N"o orhrr information 11·a ~ 11nn1ediall•ly 111v11il 11hlr e c,_,,,., \\'u11't Defe11d /\'E\\' YOH\\ -:\l::irgaret t:ourt of .A uslralla 11 ho scored a grand sl111n of tennis 11·11h her 11·omen"s singles 1·1etor.v at F"oresl llills la~t fall . 11·on"t delend her U.S Open title ne~t mon th. She's pregnant. Eskin10 .i\thletc Has Good Ear FAIRBA,'\KS. Ala sf.-~ -Thr.1· ~:Hd "hang it on your ear·· In Indian F red Tttus al the I ll h annual L.~kimo Oll'rn· pies. · And he did. . . .17 pound.~ of lead weig ht. v.·hich T1tu.~ carriC'fl sr.o fee! to win the "blood)' car v.·ei!;hl conte~t.'" sel- l 1ng 11 new v.·orld r('('{)rd tor the 1>vcnt a~ IM game~ ronrlude<I ht>rr Sund;i~ Jn other ArC'tic sport ~. Corclon K1llbea r t·racktd !he v.·orld knuckle hup rrc<ird by manaJ!tng lhf' brulal. brui~uq.: push·Up 1tyle hop ont' loot mort' then !iO fctt, th' prevkius m11rk Dodgers Rally, 5-4 Fox Sliriigs Off Los:s: We've W 011 ci Lot Like l t SAN FR:\.~ClSCO IA P l -"\\'t 've 11·1111 got to lose soine Gi :int.~ manager up an ir1 f1eld single to \\'!lhr Dal'1s leading off the 11111111 !Jan11lton trll beh11uJ Cr:i11·tord J.(J :i nd gave up a single 10 ngln nn a 3-2 p11 rh. a lo! li ke !hat. \\le'\·e 1uo." S:i11 Fra ncisco Charla: Fox sa1t!. .lerry John~o n . rhr p1tther. look .\lti nday lhe Lo5 Angel!'.~ pil1losophicatl). . . Stcl'r Garve.\· 1hen hit l! 2·0 pitch over tile C.i;i.nt ~ ~cc relu·r kft tn•ld p,nte ror tilt' hall ga1111'. r11ght".~ r>-4 In~~ It)~ ··r th111k lhal 's lhi • !1r~1 1i1nr l\·e la ced Dodger~ I r s ~~ llnn1il1011 111 a rf'g1il;1r ~t·:1son gan1e :' lhr "! would hal'r llkrd lo p1ti·h 10 one n1ore man. bLJ1 !"in not the 111:i nai:cr ,'' hr .. ... '<; ••• ... ••• f)o1fge1· Sh11 " D<Mlofl• •• ~oo I ••nLo'(O 0 Mq•<\ .. """ '"" O""v•n •• Houolo" Qg•o """ Ooclge" 1• sr. l •~·• I ' n ,., . 1· n ,., I Ji o rn I <j o m ~aid. "l go1 their besl 111·0 batters out Al lea ~t. that's whu I 1hough1 the \' \\'ere " Fo.'I: saul "goorl JOb · lo J0hnson 11·1\h 111 0 out 111 1hr top of !he nin!h 111111ng. look 0111 thr ni::hl-handrr and l'allrd 1n lrrt~ Slcl'e 1la1n11iun lo lal·e lcH-hoindcU hitter \Villie Crawford. The Giants led ~- ' .)o ilnson had rct1rrd RiC'h1e Allen anJ .Jim Lefeb1Te. rhe .Dod gers' lop RBI hit- ters after starter John Cun1berland ga1·e Co li c Threatens Life of Al'k A1·k DEL .\!..\fl. !AP \ -Ark ."il'k . nnr of lhr nation 's top '·horsr ul 1ht• 1rar · l:ln- •tidates. ha ~ bc('n srnoti'h ~1n1·ken with 1·01ir 111 hi.~ stall al Dt•I ~I a r Thoroughbred l ·tub Trainer l'harlir \\'h1t11n~ha111 sa id thr horse. whose ailment ll R" reported 1'.lon- da1 . appeared to be 11npr111·;ni? . .\ lea111 of 1·e1ennanan~ 11 ;1.• ('ailed •n af!rr Ael. Ack becan1e 111 11 11h rhr 111- 1est1nal 11isorder Snt11rda l' n1i:.h1 1r~ thr "an1e Illness 1hal killed ,\;it11r 011·rr four ~cars .ago at this tracf.- Or. Jock Joco" treatrd 1hf' .'>-1ra1 .<1lrl Saturday night bu! lhe lllnr~s 1ha1 11·a ~ n1aking 111111 "uneasy" wasn 't d1agno.'>cd 11nl1l J\lon1Jey. Dndger,;" ~1u111g 1l11n l ha.-.en1a n said. "'I rt'tnen•IJ:·r h111u1g ag;1111,t h1111 in "-P1'111.': lr:11111 ng 11 ilt'n h~: 11;1., 111th thr Ya nkC<'.«. ;i nd hl' ahia)~ 1IJ1'<·11 1111· lu~ blooper p1trh ·· Bul lla1n 1ltun .~ ht',1l;1!1on bhio1)r·1 11hieh he eallrd !hf' ··rnH,\' lloaLer, · ha c; bct•n ruled 1!1tgal 111 thf' \arional League . "I gave hun a breaking pitch," hr sa11I ··1didn't1hi,'-it was too IJad a puch, bu1 1t turnrtl uul !u be !hr worst pitch of !he ni~ht " It co.~t lht• G iant~ a cha111·e lo increa.-.r their \at1011al Lea ~ue \\'est lead to tO ga111e~ 01·rr the second place J)odsers. It ;i \.-.u rnad r a fou r-run sr1·rnth inning (j1an1 ~ ral!y so n1uch 11·asted efforl. ,\lanager \\'alt Alston 1nade 11 tast- n1i nute cha nge in pi tching plans for toda} and scheduled young Doyle Alexander. 2· ~. 1o sta rt aga inst the Giant.~· Ron Bryan I. Don ~itton. H}-\0. was orig1n al1.v li.~led as lhe starter but \1·as unable to get the day off fron1 his military rcser\'e uni ! in Long Beach_ LOS A,.GE LI S SAN ~llA~CISCO lb •~tO< . ' . v, .. 1... " I r.o " ,., O» , ol I> Allon lo l•l•a~" ~n (1~ '"~'G d r ••• ,., in ~.-~v<t· M•" •"•n D O;l•·e " II••~•' o V••1-i•·•• 0 "'"' " ~ .... , < •• ' h t t l o I o Bo'ltl '' 0 1 0 F ""'101 lb IOM•r <I ' ' ' . ' I 0 1 0 ' . . • • • ' ' • • ' . • • • • • ' . l M•(o,ov. \ft 0 0 o .•. , I 0 1-•n~ .. •tn. It + l SP.,t r " • ' 1 ' ' , . ' . ' I • ("~ ll Q''"r Jo l ~ 0 ll:<Of'O(r ~' 0 0 0 P Dl •n•<•lD 0000 ~ o Ro;~.,o 11~ 1 o o e n O [umno•l•~d n 1 0 I I O O JJo~n•o• o O O O 0 0 0 l<•mollOn D 0 0 0 0 l(ln;..,,,n. ~~ O O 0 0 lo••. l• I I Tot~I• )~ • ll 1 ·, •"o~ • oo.:i 010 "l ) ~·" ''""'" ~ r.oo o;;o •OO E w.i1, oo l •• AoQ>if< I s.~ F11n<•l•O lO& lo• ·'""'" J. 5•o f ••nc,.•o I :a 1-•"'''' «I> 0 ~I•" '111 O e r/ llJI, l'"QV 10" l c,_,.,, •1 .16 •i!nG•c$0" 1• ~ II (Iii 11 'O I'· ••• jl, .,,., I'••• •'· t ... 1 .... ., ... ( un•~•· "''d • J JOn"'"" ) ) 0 I-< •M,.llC" l l 1 ," I J 1 S•v• ,,.., .. ., .... , WP "" '"''" l '1 ~''••M•n<• • • • . ' ' . ' ' ' • • l 1 0 0 (v"'~"''"Q />\,I ',•I n 0 1 Ex-area Whiz Bane Pitches CALI , Colon1bi a -A trio of Huntington Beart1 area residents zoon1ed into pro- n11nl·nc1' al 1t1c VI Pan An1er1c:an Gan1cs, he re Monday. Oil City Paddler Thomas f\lcKibbon learned 11•ith Johnny l';unn for the third place bronze n1edal in dooble sculls. Ex-\\lestminster ll igh athlete Ed Banc is thl'OV.'n at !he reaper tonight, be ing picked to pitC'h againsl Cuba s polcnL baseball forcrs. And HB trackman Jim Seymour skim- med the 400 n1eter intermediate hurdles in 59 flat to ad vance in qualifying rounds. lie is 111bbed ror a second place finish , ~hind Long Beach' Ralph f\1ann-lead· ing 1ua lifie r at 51.7. f\1uscled shot pu tters. a pair ol distance runners from Oregon and a bevy of talented gymnasts broug ht the United };1ates anGther windfall of medals 1'.lon· da y and ten1porarily cooled off the Cuba11 threat in the Pan American Games. The U.S. baseball tean1 beat Canada 7-1 ror i15 second victory , beh ind the £our-hit pitching of towering Paul Patter~on of Cantoo. N.Y .. and se t up the crucial 1neeting 11'ilh favored Cuba Tuesday in a ~ame Iha! n1ay d t c i d e the chan1pionship. Tht" Jone d1sappo111tn1ent lro1n a t.:.S. standpoint was the defeat of the eight-oar t"n1ve rsity of \\'ashington (Te\\' by a pa!chwork band of Argentine gold meda l 11 inners, ma rking thr first shutout of Yankee oars1ncn in the history of the ga1nes The i'>orrh A1nericans failed to 111n a ro wing gold mcd:il \'o'hile the Argentines 11 ound up 11·ith four plus one si!l'er and nnc hronzc. The Uni ted States. don1inant in rowing since !955, settled for two Muscle l11jury Forces B11r11s " To Sideli11es Running back Lco1l Burns, 1he top draft pick of the San Diego Charger~. was lun· µin.I( J\londay and rnay nol play Saturday 111 the lram·s tirst prl'season gamr. co;1cl !'i1d Gillman s;iid . Tht Ch arger~ play hosl lo 1ht' \\'a:.hin:;ton Redskin~. G1llrnan said Burns. lul!haC'k from C.:al Slate ~ 225-pound (Long Beach 1, ~uire red a leg mu~cle pull 1n last Friday s L'ollege All-Star g.'.l1nc 111 Chicago and ha s llad no li ine to get into shape. "I have n·t figured out ye l who will s1arL \\'e 11·011'\ an no unce our st arting linC'up until later in the 11cek," said l:11ln1an Tl11" C"harRers t'U1 1hree players Sunda.v 111llud111g IQ.year \e!eran place ki cker ,\like 1\lt"rer r. J\·lerf't'r broke into the Na- 11onal Foolball League in !961 with th f" ~\lnnr~ot;l \'ikin~s and 1hrn p\a l'ed 111lh Oakland. Kans:is ('1t~ Buf1alo and Green 8111 before 1·on11n.c. to S;in Diego las! ) car l.a~t season hr 11a~ the learns 1011 locker when ~nni~ Partee \\'as injured. ~coring 70 points. l;111man said hP 11·as happy 111111 Pa rlee·~ prOJ!res~ 1 111~ \rar and ha~ al~n derided 1u keep kicker Hon Svarr of L"C- R11 er-ule. a rook1r frrc :igcnl \1·ho has 1111pre~.~ed 11·11h h1~ con~1sten1'y. ()1hrr' rcle:i.~ec! Sunda~' 111cluded rookie k1c·kr.r D1111 Torzala of Colorado State and Bil l Nugent. • running back fron1 Ca! \\'estr:rn Against Cuba • 'i kid from Coos Bay was never pushed. ED BANE second-pl ace silvers and three third-place bronze. Al J•"euerbach, 11 6-1 250·pound muscle n1an frozn Los Angeles. Jed a !-2 li.S. placing in the shot put by heaving the 16- pound iron ba ll 6~ feet. JO inches. l\arl Salb of Lawrence. Kans .• ev,fMl bigger at 6-4 and 290 pounds, got second place with 62-8. beating out Canada's f.lichael l\1creer, 11·ho won the bron1.e \\'ilh 59-l. An1encan.c: also ~wept the 5.000-nieter run with 5-fool-9 Oregon boys Srcve Prefontainr and Steve Stageberg running J-2 before a cheering throng _ Prelontaine·s time of tJ:52.5 \ras li1 e seconds off the Pan-An1 record set in 1%7 by !he USA 's Va n Arthur Ne lson, but the Phillips' Feeling ) Rick \\'annan1aker was the winner in the decathlon. A towering ex-basketball player, he \\'as re lali\'el y new to tht evtnt bu t he put on a strong spurt in the clo.sing e1•ents to score 7,648 poinls. Russ Hodge. a 6·3. 230-pound aiant who competed in the 196'4 Olympics, won the silver \'o'ith 7.314 and Mirabal. who led through he first events , followed v.·ilh 7.295. Canad a's Debbie Brill leaped an amaz· Ing 6 fee t 7-8 inches to smash the PanAm high jump record of 5-10 set rour years ago al Winnipeg by the USA "s Eleanor "-fontgome11·. l\Iiss Brill, an t8-year-old student from llaney, British Columbia. took a shot aL th e world record of 6-3 1 ~. but missed. USA speedster Iris Davis, a Tennessee • State graduate from Pompano Beach, Fla .. nashed to a record 11.2 clocking in the 100-meler dash 10 gi ve the A mer ican~ hope for anorhcr gold to1!ay. The flld n1ark v.·as 1 LS shared by forn1er USA he roines Barbara Jones. t-:dilh McGuire and Barbara Ferre ll. Linda Joe Metheny of Tuscola, Ill .. v.·ln· ner of fi1·e golds at the Win nipeg ex- travangaz.a. \\'as upset in the over-all gymnastics cornpetition by teAmmate Roxanne Pierce of Kensi nglon . f\ld. The staruesqur !6-~·ear-0ld high school junior led a 1·2-:'l rout bv the United States as t.liss i\lethenv. 23. took 1he silver medal and Kimbe~ly Chace. 15. of Palm Beach Ga rdens. Fla., the bronze. The USA also 11'011 the tean1 title in g~·n1nastics 11·ith Cuba second and a band or unhappy Canadians th ird. Canada charged that !'ieorers had fa1•ored the Cubans. 11ho have received strong sup- port fron1 on-looker~ during th e V.'eslttn Hemisphere sports carnl\'a!. Angels' Ma.y i11 Class With Oak.lcind' s Blue \ 1da Blue or Rud v ~la)? Let1y Phi!hps. 1he 1nanagcr or tht' Calllornia Angels. 11·on't he draun 1nlo a debate on just \\'ho is the best lcfl -hanUer 1·urrcn!ly act ive in the American League. ··1·ve had enough !roubles t!us :r;eason." Phillips said l\'ifh a knowing smile "l'nl really not looking 10 s!ar1 a great Uebalc. ,t1111el Slate All 0•"'" t n l<M'C (IU> """ f .,. •• ,, ... "'""""~" "v• ... ~.,1. v•. (~•LIOO "l•• ~norl• "' (Mca•o •vo ""••" v• Min"''"'• ~· • "~ge!1 "" Min~t>Dll 7 .I• om '.Sl o m. l IS n "'· J SS D m. I SS o "'· "Lei's JUSt sa.v l'n1 pt"rfectl~1 sat1slled 11 ith 1he way Rudy is pitching these 1lay.~." Phill ips has 111n11lr ground~ for sa!i -.tac- !1<111 fila\· l1r rd 11 four .hiller at the :'111hl'aul.ee Ure.,.tr< 1\lonrlR)' night as thr Angel~ collecl ecf fl ~·I triumph. only !heir 1h1rd 1r1n in 10 mee r1ngs 11-rth :O.lih1·aukec !his season. The Bre11•ers 1r11l tr~ to get e1·en tonight when they send 1'.larc<'lino l.0])<'1., 2-6. ai;ain~I Toni tllurphy. 6-11. in the \11ndup of !ht brief h1·0-g:t111e ~ent~- fn his last 54 inning~. i\lay has pern1it- led unly eight eamed run~ for ;i 1.3'.l ~~ltA . For the sea.~ol\ his ER.'\ 15 2 ~9 (Jespite his modest 7-6 record . "He has 01·ercon1e his tend~ncy 1o gr! rxr.itcd in the late inning~.·· Phi llip~ assessed. "lie used lo gc~ confused on \Iii'! 7 ... ~,,.,. play si tuations and he'd 11·ind up hurting hin1sell. He is a n1ore mature pitcher th i:t ~caso11 ·· ··Yeah.'' :\lay adn1 iued. "I'd ,1Jrt to the point where I co11ldn'1 c.:oncen!rate ll'ilh tnen on base but [ clon't ha\·e th at lroubl• 11n)·n1ore." "I feel 1f I hare my i;:ood stuff 1 have it better than a1·eragc chance of \\'1nnin~. ·• illay l'Qntinued. "And 11·inning is the only ll'ay to 1n:ike money tn this business.'' f.1ay en tered !he seventh inning with a 2·0 le,1d ;irl{I a no -tii1lcr But one out later .ro~e Cardenal. a forn1cr Angel plfl yer air nearing for the firs t tin1e in a Mih1·auke e uni forn1. shattered the spell 11·n h a clean si ngle to center. Cardenal !hen s11·1pcd second and ~cored \\'hen Bob by Pena cJnlled a single IO right. .'<1a~-g:1vr up a Jrai!olf .-.u1~le to Roh ltrisc in the· r1ghth h11t nntl11ng rise and ihe Ant!els ga1c h1n1 ,, .1-1 t'll:'hinn in thei r !urn at bat 011 Krn Berrv ~ ~1ni;:le. an 111· flel(t out and .Jim Spencer's run-producing ~111 glc i\1ay S" eated prt1fu.:;el~· 111 the n1n1h 11·hen Ron Theobald OPf'ned with :i singl11: ;ind one out l;itrr Ca1·rlena! drf'I\' 11 11·11!k. 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( . .\P l -Oullnt Thomas. acquired over the \\'cekend in a trade with the Dalla s Co11·bovs . left the Pals" training camp Monday i1ighl. Patriots general manager Upton Bell made the announce1nen t, a;dding "on ad- vi~ of counsel no further ~tements can be given at this lime." "I can say this,"" BC'll sai ~ "il \'o'asn't because of money .. Thomas. the Na - tional Football Leai;:ue's Conf erence rookie of the year 1n 1970. arri1•cd at the P111s camp Sunday after being traded by thr Q:iwboys for Gari G;irrett. Thon1aS and the Co"·boy"s front offic• \\'ere al odds 01·er salary. He v.·as 5etklng lo rt'flegoliate the lcnns of a lhree-yta l'Ontract 11·hich stfll has two vears lo run. He reportedly is sreking $80.00o per year. \\'hen he arril'ed a;t the Patriot~ Cllmp, Thomas 11·ould onl~ s11y "I'm here. I think of footb11ll as 11 means of hel l'lng all n1y penplr I don 't c11re to rl11boratt more al thi~ thr~ ... Tht' gan1es 11·cre df'\'t~t'd hund rtds or ye1r11 ago 10 ttsl man's endurante in the harsh Arct1C' Cn \'1ronmenl. Also on the program wer,. conlt'sls n[ traditional 111tlve •rt~. incl uding seal skinninR. a muk:ttM l whale meal• eating <'<.tntest, 4an<'ing and the bh1nkrt los.'I Thr con· tesu v.•ere pcrforrnt'd before 7.000 SJK't:• tator~. 1ncl udin~ hundrrds ,,f l·:~k1mo~ •nd India "~ v.-ho hAd <"Orne fron1 Alaska •nd )hr Canadian Art'ln:. THE A>.NGELS' SANDY AL OMAR DIVES SAFELY BACK TO FIRST BA SE AHEAD OF TAG ATTEMPT BY MILWAUKEE BREWER TOMMY H:ARPER. A P,11 nuts spr-,l.rs1i11111 5aid Thom;ia "probably 11·as hrRdcd for L<.s An£clc1." ' .. , • • ' • • • ' • • • • ' • • • ' ' • • ' ,, • • • II n l • ' OA!LV PI LOT J 7 Wins Gold Cup Patience Pays Off For Mesa Cyclist B.v PHIL ROSS Ot I~• O••IY ~llol 11•11 If Costa illr s;1"s Jody Nlehola s had his v.·:iy. there wcu ld surely b~ n1ore road raring cornpctition for n1olorc ytle riders. As it stands no\1•. dir t track racing is the most pre..,a!ent torm of official rivalry an1ong eycli&ts. 1"he 27·year-old native of Nashville, Tenn , alt.hough an adept dir t track rider ad1n11;o;: rather !rankly that his preference leans toward the road racin~ catego ry and Lh;it lht:re are many other competitors who echn his sentiment~. So why isn"t n1ore road racing et. freted ·~ ··Everybody likt:s road races."' plate~ Nicholas. ··Bul it"s much more costly to get a pro1noter."' Therefore. Ni cholas has been spcndinJ( his spare hours (his full-time positicn is ;is an assistant editor for a Newport Beach n1olorcyclc 1nagazi ne publishing firm 1 concentrating malnly on weekly dirt track racr s at Gardcna·s Ascot Pa rk. Ret•rntl.v lus perseverance paid flff h;indson1c!y as he won the Yamaha Gold Cup d<'rby <1bo;i rd hi s Norlon 750 at the h;1lt·tnile G:irdena clirt O\"a\. ··Thrv run their W{'ekly sh1Jw al Ascot r vl'ry Frid;iy nii::hr and hav e ;i spee1;;il cvrnt a coupl e or tin1es a year." Nic holas sa}s. "'And the Yamaha (;old Cup was one (If 1 he special ones."' Poconc, Pa , whert the Te nnessean will ride his Suzuki 500 in a road race over the sophi stica ted Can Am co urse at the new Poccno lnternaticnal Raceway. Nichola s began compet itive cycle rac· ing IJ years ago in and <1round Nashv1J1 11 in various dirt lrack ra ces. "But pressure made rne quit ldtrl· track r;icing \ in 1963 and then 1 qu1L everything else: around I~ when the service grabbed mt: up," he ¥JYS. Although the holder of a bachelors degree in German Literature from lhe University of the South al Sewanee, Tenn ., v.·as [l) ing planes off a Navy car· rier in the South China Sea, lt didn "t turn out all that bad. "Actually l gol an early release from the service bcc<luse of cutbacks and I considered comn1errial fl ying ," Nichola s mentions. He decided to forego his aviation l'areer, however. when a commerclal cut- back helped 1·han ge his pl<i ns. . Nicholas n1crely stayt'd in California upon his rt'lcase al North Island Nav<1l Air Sta tinn 111 Coronado and bided his time working in a ~an Diego cyc le shop. Con1ing to the Ori!nge CoAst atea in Ap ril or 1970. Nirhnl:is latched on to his publishing jol> throu~h a frlend!l.hip he h11d made five years ear!i t:r with the magazine·s editor. MESA CYCLIST - Costa ti1esa's Jody Nic holas 1231 is shov,rn in recent Ascol Park competition in Garden.a against Gran.ad a Hills' l.loyd Jtouchins 123) and Oregon's ('huck Joyn er (871. ~ic·h olas recently cap: lured the )'amaha Gold ("up derby at .. \scot aboard h1.s No rton 750 1\ for 111t'r Na\"y JC! pile!. Nichola s isn"t f;izcd by erowds. especially th e record throng cf 11.000 who turned up la st ""'eek at A~l'OI. Newport Sails By Foe, 59-51; Foothill Upset Desi re, Society Spurred Bro,v11 Says Robustelli CANTON. Ohio (AP! -Hall of Farner And y Rnbustclli said J\1nnday there likcl~' v.·il! nc\'er be anotller running back l1k?. .Jimm.v Bro11•n bcc.:ause it \s 1·ir1 11C1ll\' lrn- possible to duplicate 1\10 1·11al pr1'rf'- quisitcs -the aur1butr..; nt !hi" man ;incl thr nature nf the soc irty th.1 t s11<J 11 11<'d him. "All of us h<i\'r challcn~cs." said Robust<'lli. "but toda~· 11 hen ynu add them up they don't come out the same \\•ay they did years ago, Kids today don 't' seem to ha ve that burning desire - because they don't need it. "As our society become.~ more v.•rallhy, thin gs become easier to handle and there i.~ a tendencv to dilute wha t vou·rc \\'Ork· lng for. the ·tar.r;;et yo u·re struggli ng for J immy Dro\\'n had nothing to lo."e -he has a looseness inborn because of a culture. "Jt "s a grea1 asset lo have 111 sports " ,Jimmy Brown . nf cour.<ir. is blat"k. A product or a work ing n1ott1er. sans hu.~· band, driven to exce l in football as a means of findin g success anrl alflurnce v.·hich he did on the field of the National Football League by gaining a record 12.312 yards. KEY TO BllOWf'lr.'"S SUCC ESS And i1 's !hat blac k background !hat Robusrclli. a defen.~i\"e Pnd for the \rw York Giants 11·ho played ag;unsr Brf"l\\'ll dur in~ his grea te st days, ferls is nnc (If the keys to the riddle or Bro1\·n·s un · matched succrss. "A;o;: pc<lple bccorne success ful -lon k at !hr Jcv.·s. the Ital ia ns and lhl' lnsh." Rnbu.~tl'lll ;iddcd. ··they \{'1irl 1n blend 111. worry about serur ity and v.h:it lhc_v hr11·e to lo~e. and I 1h1nk ttui!"s ;i <i1sacl· v::i nt::ig<'.·· But Rrown hnrl JTlorr lh:in nnll11ng to lose -Ile h;icl phy.~ical att ributes tl1at ob- viously ;o;:!i!l ;i mazc MolJus!rlli ""\l e had qu irkn('SS , sprcd. sl r~'ngt h , flexibility. Hr 11·11s relaxed. \'Cry poised and he w;is n detrrmined guy ." Rnbu ste!li pointed out. "Ynu just never get th e speed, shiftiness and el11sivr11ess he hacl at 220 pcunds. coupled ""'ilh such a great tcm peran1en1.·· BRO\\'N DID IT \\'ITII BF.ST And , said Robuslell i. 11•ht'n you tr_v In put Brown·s ach1c\·t"'mcnl s in proprr perspective it has to bl' emphasized that t he great Cleveland running back did "'·hat he did \\'hen there 11 as no !hinning of talent brought about by expansion lo 26 lt'ams." ··1 don"t w;int to m1n1m1 ze an~' nf the kid.~ trida~·:· Rol>ustrlh said. •·but In 19fi0, nt the height of Jirnn1y"s can~cr. !he le11gue was at ;i peak wi th a minirnun1 11mr unt or tram~ 12 and a n1axim11m of quality players sclcctrd from al l the col· lei;(es in thr counlr~ · Robustelli a l ~o btl1cves Br n w n 's ... ~chievcn1cn t s :-ihould be jud ged abstractly '-~1·:1st the backdrop of the football field, -·· t."' I~ ...._.,ro··r -·· ·~row n has stir· , ·-· . -. ..,. ~ . 'l"cd ;is an outsp[.~.cn ·~.:""., ;,e;idcr and a Hnlh•\vnod movie star should n0t in any wn_v· det ract frnm !he picture ATHL ETE S0:\1ET1111\"G SPECIAL "i\!1 people have tibl iga11ons . but lhr athlete even more so because he's pro· jected as somelhins spt'Cial," .<;aid Robustelli. ··So I think ""'e have lo Con1rol oursel ves and try lo liv e up to v.•ha t peo- ple expect. But you can"l do v.·hat you c11n"l do -you can't he a h_vpocrile. "None of us is perfect -we ell get Inst al limes in the ill s of society. H \lo'e were to judge for the kid s. v.·e mi~ht have tn tell them this was a trcmendou<; athltll' ... -ho may not have lived the life ~nu th 1n_k tle should. But then ma ybe 1111 v.·c hear 1s . JlOI so. . "J know, for me. not hin i:: he r!O('~ r-an detn1ct from the i:irc3'· ball player he w~s.'' Protest 1'1nrs Actian Lave r Meets Foe Today RBOOKL IKE . ~lass 1'\r 1 -.Jnhn NL'\\("f:tPbe fJf Aus1r.ih:1 ;ind Arlhtir A'hr rf 'll ia1ni led .1n ad\,111<'!' of srcdrrl p!.'.l~·crs in !hl' S:ill.fllHI l " l'rn T<·11111s championships ~londa~· :i ~ tllr ri111·11u11; round of p!av was marred s!1ghlly h.\ :u1 f\AACP·spon<;Qrl'd dcn1onstrat1on a~;i 1n'-t the HpflC'Hr:ince of South African pl;i;.c·rs The protest ()ccu rrcd on lhc f1n:il 111,:itch (If the night at Loni.;1vood <i s l\cwco111be m('t Frew ~lcl\liHan of South Afri ca. So111e :JO demonstrators booed and yelled throughout th(' match but did not appc:ir to affect pl;:iy as the top.seeded Nl'\\Tombe ovrrpov.·ered his fri e. 6-3. fl.2. The rest or the first round matrhrs are schcdu lrd today :ind !{ln1ghl Onr of the lop contests scnc1s five.tin1c fonnrr ehan1picn R11d L;ivPr. \\"hri is forr h-scrdcd this year, ag ;1111s1 fcllo\v Australi11n Dick Crealy. And thr t11p S1111th Afri ctin pla~·er-ihird­ srcded Cliff Drvsda!e -1nccts R::iy 11 ul- fel." nf Au stralia in a n1atch 11·hich ls ex- pected to produce anothe r protrsl dcn1nn s! rat ion. The lhree -tnne \\1in1blrdon ehan1p1on hrokc ~lc~1illan in lhc six th ga111f' anr1 dro\e. hin1 back consistent ly \\'Ith h1~ l1or1n11ng servr s thereaf ter to take 1he f1r«l set v.·ith rr lal1\"r c;i~c The se«1nd-sl'Cded Ashr rlr fca !ed N1kk1 P11ic nf \'ugosla\·1;i. fi·4. n-:i 1n ;in :1f1t•rnoon mat ch. \I h1le nint h·serdf'd Andr('s l.i1rH•no nf Spain !-\\"CPI P<l"I Torb1 n ldrirh of Denmark. li-l, Ii-I, ;ind rlf'Vf'nt:1-sccdrd .John Alf'xa ndrr n I Aus1rilltl'I 1•11stf'd f;r;ihan1 St1\11Tl1 nf Crr:ir Rrit;iin. f..l. 7-fi Twrlfth-sccdrd Reh l.ut1 nf Ill" A n,l(ch·~ drf P:ited Frrr1 :-tojlr 11f Au~tralifl. 6-3, fr 4 tn ;in C\'Cn1ng ni;1 lf'h. Sixth·lif'f'{if'd l\rn Hoscw :::i ll f•I Austr;il1a dl·fcR1ed il'iark Cox or Gre ll! Britain fi·t fi-3 ln ma1c·he.<i 1nv11lvin~ unsct<!rd pli!yrrs. Ismael El Shafei nf the-I init ed A rah Republi1: turned back Ron Holrnbcrg of \Vest Poi nt N.Y .. ti<l. fi..2. ;in<I Hogr.r Ta yl11r or Grcal Britain defeated Roy Ba rth of San Dieg o. li-2. f>-2 The picketing \\"3S f1rgar111.ed by tile Bos ton cha pter of \hr NAACP. wh1r h an- n0unced earlier that 1t \1·ould try lo Fu11n y Car Run Set Wednesda y • C)range County International Ra ce .... ·11y ""'ill hold a special mid·week funny car compf't ition Wednesday with a hos1 of plus-200 111ph drivers involved. A reduced admissicn is being offered, with adults gc1Llng in for S.1 and children from 6-12 f(lr SJ . Ga tes will open Al 6 p.m. with feature racing following from 8·11. A !wo-day sporl!'i car road race slated for next weekend al OCIR pre-t'mpted 1hr ractway·s nomlat Sallirday drag racing schedule, Also. the Wednesday .1He mpt IS ex- perimental for OCIR with mid-week C(}m· pe1111ons commonpla ce mainly on easlrrn !racks. Included in !he sc lcc1 field are \Vhtl· lier"s Richa rd Siroonian. Dave Bee be of Anaheim, Gary Burgin of Carden Grove. lnglcwood"s Stan Shiro mA , Long Beach's P:it Fo;o;:ter. El ~1onle "!!i Norm \Vi lcox end RAY Alley of Garden Grove. Alley bnd the lo""' clap~erl lim r 111 6 74 ;o;:r r.o nds 1n 1hc Prnfr~s1onA I Jl 1 :ig~1 rr ('h11r11p1on~h1p~ wh11e rn~Trr s funny car Was the [astcst 1n the event al 222 mpb. ~ . d1~rupt all 111a1<·hr!-in \1h1ch an~· ol llH' lhtrc south Afr1r<1ns in the :t!·pla~cr lu·ld 11rrr ron1 pL"11ng . Tile f1r.~1 su<·h 1•nt·uu11tl'r t111 1111 · ~rh('clUIC was thr :-.lr11{·on1be·.\lr1\\lll.t11 111a1('h. ~Inc prut c~ll'f l"<t!"ncd a .,1~11 saving '"If ~ou play ,\lc ~l!llcn , you re really a villain ·· Comets .R ebound l 'o l\f anhandle Lea.gue Foe, 11-0 Jnhn Sain l's Cos ta ille~a COn1l'1.~ a \·r11 ~­ ed ;in ea rlier defrat S1111da.1· ;111 cr11on11 by handing the vi;o;:il1ng \\'cstn11nstcr I.inns an l l-0 defeat at Tc\Vin klr Park 1n .•11111- mrr scmipro league baseball aet1on. Tiin Cunni ngham \\"ent all the way fnr lhe 111nncrs in posting the ~hutout v1r· 1or.v l!f' scattered five h11.~ o\·fr lhf' n1nr 1nn1 ngs v.·hilc striking out si x ;i nd wal king 1110 F11rn1 cr Garden Grfl\"C ll1g h and l.o~ Angelrs Oodger pro prns prrt flov Gleascn. sparked the <.:omc1 h1U 1ni: 111 . tack \lo'1t h four rb 1 He pu t the Ctln1rt~ v.·e\l 111 I ron t 1n 1 hf' .~ccond lnn1ng v.11 h :i ba.~l·S loatlcd double !"irk i\1crsa and Tonv (;on~11l r~ t'll<'h had thrrc rb1 for thf' \'1 r!ors Thr Cornet~ arc new Ii I in sum1nt•I' league pl<1 ~· and will JOurnry tu Hosc1nra1I Park 111 S:i11 G<ibriel Vallry \\"c:Jn1'-<da~ r vening fo r a 7 o'clock r.xl1 1b1t1on gan1 r . Nrxl lcag11r out ing 1<; ~rt S1 1nrlay <ti Tr•. \\'111klc with Culver City bcg1nn111g at 1 JO. w'''"""'"' "' .. • • "' K1no. JD • • • • lt'O~"'· !I • • ' • A">C>ld. D • • ' • Dun,,on. ~' ' • • • II~~·< ' • • • s,...,,,~ <' • • • • f·"•dn~ '" . • " • l~'"""' ,, • • ' • M•ll1<. ;D • • " • l Dlel• " • ' • (•mef1 c 111 .. • • "' !n•ull. f ' ' • • ,Odam I ~ ' ' ' • Ol'""'n. II ' ' ' • .lvt"~· ID • ' ' I r1er>11,t, tf ' ! ' • v1r•. •' ' ' ' C.<><11•1••· " ' • ' ' McG«J<I<>'· lD ' • • • (ll"n n~~•n"I • ' ' ' • To!O'• • " • " Sc<>ro bt 1nn+"'I• • • • W•••m•M\!ot OllO ~00 ~ • ' (D"1f1; )•I OJO 10> 11 • ' Colombian Crowd Protests Decision CAL I, Colombia -Ringside spectator.~ used lheir seat;o;: to prolect lhemsclves from rocks throv.•n by a crowd protesting Sfln1e decision during the cl1min111 ion~ bout in Pan An1crican bnxi ni;: ~1onday niith1 . The crowtl first rcac:~d wh en Reginald Jnnes of Newark. N.J .. wa:ii given thr dec1sinn over ligh l middle\lo·e1ght Bonif1c10 Avila of Colom bia. Besides whistles and ieers. papers wcrP bumerl ;is rocks pelted the ring and ringside area. The same occurred when J uan-Gflrcia of ~lexico got lhe jud11:es' nod over fnlom bian Ann ando Perez and when Cuba'~ Enrique Reque igeros outpointed Fernando Martinez or Brnzil o rr1r1als apl)9:ll f'rl 10 the crowrt :ind lhr rock throv.•inR and ra!>('r bu1·nini.i stopped -hut not the booing. ' r\rea Paddler~ Off to 1-la \raii For l;anoc llaec Therr.·1' nutl11n~ l1h.1· pt1l l1ng 1n (I [llUf.!h d;iy of work ill1rl hurr 1n1-; an airliner 10 tile Jla11ai1an Islands 1n tile £'1·en111& hnurs Sf'\'l'll youni.: 1111111 1-:i:::rt• 1·;i11or. r~pcrt s lr111n lhe Or;u1gp C'oa~I ar(';j fnund 1his Hilt 1hr harr! 11,11' Sun1!ay !tll ("l'IH~1n 11·h1'n 111!•\ 11arl1• !lliltl'd Ill l h~· (i]ll'll <l1 \ l'<IUll ti\ A 1.a·e frnn1 \('\\"l}urt t!.1r!"l<•r 1u tht· 11c11ly 01~nr1t ll;1na t'o1nt Harh(11" 111 !he ()lll'R 0!"1'<111 \\"h1l r th1•1r phy.\lcal 1•1fort s 11 err {ll!l· rrn!ra!rd on !hl' r:ic·c at h;inrl, thP hh\S 1r1ll unclrr 1111 had <inc ryr 1l('r!rd <i<-ro"ss 1hf' broad exp11nsf' ol ocean lhal fell uff 01·cr the hon1.on. Su nday night the. l'nlouragl', undr r d1rec11on of young coach Bud Hohl, rteparlert h.1' ,11 r for 1he Jla11a11 Oulnggcr t ";1nor s!;ilc ('ha111pionsh1ps ;ii Ka1lua in Krinenht• B;iy no thl' l.~land !'If O:ih11 Fo11r t1f lhf' \/lllng.~li'rs ('Clll1)1t'l1ng 111 Ille f'l'l'lll t111 ve b1•en n11r111g T11getli rr ~l!lf'e llit'.1• were 1-1 .\•e:irs of ;ige under 1hc han- nrr of lh!' H;dboa l)11tr1gi..;t•r Clu b. Thry 111(·lurtc lla11 Sp1rlb<·rgcr, l\rilh l.llr. ("r,11g Leeper and .J 1111 ll nhl. AIS<1 nn !hr ::i l!·slar tr:i 111 l haf 1vill rcpr!•St'nl !ht> {)range t'na ~l area in ll1e S;1turdav r;ier ;trr l'n t l\:d;-in1:i l"h:irk·~ 1\l..:-t11 ,1 11<! Bill \V hi1furd of !hr 1\cv.•p1irl Ou1 r1ggt•r C"l 11 h Thi • .'r\'f'll h11~.~ an<! !ht'IJ" :-pnn~or~ r;i1s- 1·d the fund'-' for ;i1r !arr to !he 1!.l;inrl!i ll1'n1ugh A 'rries t•f 11rn1r1·1~ Ill pri!l'I ll'lllg ror Ult' e1 rnt I lie h11\ !-U~· rd it l1h{'rgl:t'~ l":lllOI' h111 111 thf' l'!llnrl~ !hf'~· \\11! br t·on1pc11ng 1n ;i ht•rnJwtd koa \\'find can~or 40-foo1 u1 lf'111:1h Tlir f':1n1lt"' \\ill hr pr111,r ll rd hv l,11l1Jn;l11"d r;1ddlc5 (',1t"h tol 1hr b 1•I ' !11;'\dl' fnr 1hr ra1r l\'ll1lr 1n ll a11,111 !111 •\ 11111 ~1111· 111 a rn1 .111• lu1n1r 1n 1\::1.111111 :ind 111 11 1~11rk nu1 1n 11\1' k11n w(\(){j l·.111.-i.· nr:ir l ht f!;iw ;111<1n f)u!ril<l-!l'r rl11 b 011 ;i r.1n:1I c:lo~e to ll'a1k1k1. '\'nu s1't>."' ht' s:iys. "!he gale dietates \\"hill pro("1't'ds ;i rider v.·1!1 gl'l. ' Fur 1nsla11cr , therr's a guaranlrf' n11111111111n 1approx1n1ately $1,200 tot al purSt' with $2alJ.S300 going to the \lo'inner l Hll{I then an.v ovf'rage fron1 the cn1wd count ts dnlrd nut rvcnly among !hr field. '"The !hrcc-lap 11 1 ~ rnilPSI trophy dash l'il<'h w1·ck ni1rn1;illy hn s a $100 purse 111 it with the four f;_istl'Sl qualifiers gcing ;i f!cr a split of tha!. ·· A residen t of Costa ~1 csH. Nichola s anrl !unrr ll HrO\d Allison or [,;i ~1irad a \Viii be lak ing thei r super v;in can1per and cycle gear bai·k to l)etroit nexl wee k for a one· mile dirt track rar·c. 1\nd thl'n thry'll hrad further east to CI NA I>oJoi sts Co U nd e fcatctl l 'o Bag Cro\\111 ("ONCQJl[) The Corona.Irvine· Ncwr>ort As;o;:ot"1a!1on tbe!ler known 1n 1hrse parts as CINA f has dnne 1t ag;i 1n Thi s li 1nc . 1he CINA B 1can1. w1lh J\c\.,,por! Harbor High t·o:icti Bil l narnct!. ;it lhe heltn. v.·a.~ 1n the -~imtlight a.~ 1t won the na1 1on11I Arnat1rc1r Athletic Assoc111l 1on I AA U) JUlllOf watt'r polo !ournamerl! nver lhe weekend al Diablo \'al!l'y College and 1hc Concord Recrra· lion Center ·1 he CIN A squad ro11rl'd unscalhed through SIX nf l\S gameS in Lhe double rl1111 1n11!ion rournl'y and capped 1t nff Sunftay v.•ith a 7-5 victory ov er ho~I Con- eord 111 the ('h;1mp1onsh1p f1nalt• <"on1 posrd prunarily of vars1ly player~ frnn1 the t n1\•1•r.<;11y of Ca l1forn1a 1n HC'rkP lf'v, 1!1r 1"11ncnrrl ~quad w;i.<; no n1:111·h lnr lhe rt rl'H 1ovadCr!'i. 1·1· lrv111P performer;o;: J im Bradburn, ,J;iC'k nick1nan an1t ll1f'h Eason wc rr <ir· •·nrdrrl all-tournev mrnt1nn fron1 lht r.JNA 111111 w\\h Conciirrl .i::o111if' Pf'le l!oJ!ln~ hr111g hor101 ed a.~ the rno~t valuable plll l-('I" Br.idbhrn \\AS 1hr hig gu n for CI NA !t1ro11ghn11t lhf' nicl'I. as hi' popped thr n11gh 15 goal~. 1111·!11d1ng ~i x 1n t'!NA ·s 15• ~ccond round rout of the Concord C 1 ! ';irl"l Ba.seball Standings NATIONAL LE,\C;UE Pi ttsburgh SL 1-'lUI.~ ('hicai:ri New York Philadelphia ~1ontreal Ea~I Oh•ision w '· 67 41 5!1 4!1 51i ~I 54 51 47 I\! 43 65 i,r est Oh·islon Sa n Francisco 67 44 l>ndKer~ 511 .'i 1 Atla ntA 57 .i.~ firiu~t on 55 s.1 Cincinnati Sfl f\1 San Diego 39 71 MO"(!'""' ,.lulll C:lntle~••I 4. NfW Ve•• ' P~lit<l•l~~lt o, -"11•~1~ 0 St lo1111 l, 5•" 01•90 ! HouJto" 1. CMc~~o l Oodt •ri 5. 5•n F••nC•l(O • On!v 01m t1 l(A!'<lul...,. TOOi •'• .-i mH f't•I. li21'! 5•1fi 52& .514 .435 .3911 ·"" .5:12 50!l .509 .450 .355 GH • '" JJI~ "' 24 • 10 11 10'"2 17 27 ~i (:lnclnrn1 •I !Mt"l!l 1).10 ftnll S!m11aon '·•\ 11 N•w Yo•~ I '1v•n 1-1 """ Wllli•rn• l .J!. l. !Wl·n;o/\I 11.111n11 (llH!I 11.n "' P~ll1oe1p111a 1Sno•t .. 1)!, nloM ~·" D••tlO (A•lln S·lll •• ~' LOUii (Gi-t-t \, "•OM Cftl~111n 0-lo""I t tn ol 1•ou1!11" IOI•,,..., U ·Sl, <l•Qhl 1>911ttro !Jutt"" 111-101 •IS•• ~toncl•cn ll!lr"•nt "' """"'!"'" 1 111~" 11 •) ., 'lnnt.••I fMll'"IOn I• U ! n.0~1 A.\1ERICAN LEAGUE [as! Division W I. Pct. GB Rnllin1nrc f\5 :\!l li25 Boston li2 45 .570 411) Dr lroi l. 57 49 .538 9 New Yor k 53 56 .486 141-l Washin,l!ton 43 62 .410 22\1.i Cleve land 43 65 .J98 24 U'e~l Division Oakland f\7 39 .6J2 Kans;is Ci ly 52 5t .505 131h AngPI ~ 5.1 57 .482 16 Ch ica~o Ml 57 .467 17 th i\tlnnesota 411 57 .457 18if.i i\1ilwaukee 45 61 ,425 22 Mo"d•Y'I ll••ull• 8Mlon I, 1111tlmo<• ; Ntw Vo•k I. (lo••l•nd O Ot1rolt \l. W11Mnolan 1 Antt h J, Mltw1u~tt 1 Cftl(l90 7, Mlnn•1o;rl1 5 0••11nd J. K 1n•1~ Cit• 1 Tt411Y'I Cl lftfl MllWt u-ft {l!lllrl 1·11 1t A-I• lMurll/\y .. 111. nltM , Ookl•nd (81u• lf-t l I t IC1nu1 Cltv IWrlt h! )·l l. nl•M Ml ..... 1611 flCl ll l.J) -7 (ftlCtH (HO<le~ .. IJ nltnr . W11ttln1lgn jM(L"n I-JS) 1f Otfre!I IM!"n:t 1-IL ntght N,w VM \ !Ko~lcn S•!! 11 C:l•vt l•"" l ~o•lf• .. 10). "11n1 llo••ll" tllt1>t1t 1'·•l •I 11111lmo1• <P•I"'•' IJ. •). nloht lSTH ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YEil DEAN -LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Complete S•rvi'c e & P•rf1 Dept. Modern Body Shop for All C•r1 646-9303 540-9461 Orange Coun ty's Large!>t and Most ~1odcrn 1·oyota and Volvo Dealer OVllSIAS DILIVlll:Y S'ICIALISTS Newport I larbnr rl~ched no worse than a tie for the Foothill sum mer league basketball i.:J1 ;i1np1onshiJl ~1onday nigbt wit h a 59.;i1 ccnqucsl of Tustin. The wi n snapped the Saiiors out or a lie wilh host Fon lh11l ;if\er lhe tatte r was ll ll~rt by a rapi d shooling Cos ta Mesa crew. !!:!-77. Lnivers11y upr ntlcd Santiago in the third rnalch 0! 1!1e t'\'rn111g. 43-41. Newport ·~ Rill ~1 ct~1nnry 11nfl Ro}) Spri ng wrre !he !cad1n ~ scorer.~ for the l<H1p !c;ide r.~ w11h Mcii.inncy lcadin~ the \\'il\' as ba ~ been his custom all summer Ion~ i\l(·Kinnev srnrl'd 26 po1 nls on It f1eh\ gn;il~ and ·four frre thro\\'S while Sprinr: accoun1ed lnr Ill mark ers Cost.a ~1cs11's rout was i:park ed by lh,. s1·onng anllcs of Scot! t:nds ley and Ted Nevi\1e Endsley harl 2:1 while Nc\•1\le added 20 to !he 1\ic~<l r;u1.~1·. 1111.:k Browning (lf\1 and ./l'fl lforst 114! n1;iclc 1l a co mplete game ror 1hr ("ost:i Mrsans. Foo th il l w;i~ 11n:ihle tp pare !hp margin [(I less lhan six ;iftrr the fir.~t quarter. to w pad u•1 ,, " •' " '• " • 80"'""'" ' ' ' • l(~lfn~\l(lo. • • Jo~n<O" ' • ' • Ni,ltnl< ' • Sr rn.,o ' • " ,,., ... 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" NINTM •ACE ol>'\ "°'"' l l'•or t1•n• c:e11r b .. a Cl•""""• ""'" noco CIAlm•ng "'"' •3000 "fru<1•'1 l'''" (Woltonl (nu•••••" l An••• 1 ll l••"R lo !l ll><onl U<t•••l'<l•m •lton.•> E••• u"tu• 10••v•d '"""·'' C&•o .... 1 1<••no1• l otll• <led I ao (N•'ocn\ S'"'"''" N~•man "'~'"" Roo ll••n B•" l""'""l F •~·no C.I•··· 1110~.,,, Al•o (hOOblt 0•111 ~''''" OP•rn., l '"''" ~1''10 \W•l•""I '""'~••C u•• II•• •Ail·>Dn l Cuoa• 0 1•1 11<11"/ " ' " ' "' '" ' " " ' "' '" .. , " ' ' " '" '" ' PLAY LONG BUNKER SHOTS AS If FR 0~1 FAIR WAY \.; , r Many golfers n1alc 1he n11~talc of playing long ~nd i;hots in tile sa1llt' way thal they play the normal bun~er S~I~. That rs. they try to slide the clubhead under the ball. This slo~·s the l'lubhead severely and prohibits the shot from carryi ng the nectssary d1 r lance . Play the:.e long sand shots in lhe same fa shion that you'd use on similar ~hots from the fairway. Make certain that the clubhead stri kes the ball before contacting the sand. Play the ball 1 bit back in your !ltancc to achieve chis resull . Be sure lo choke down a bit on the club. 'fhis shortening of the shafl ·lcngth will orf:.ct the fact that your feet are set down into the sand. ,,?. ft,~ "" N<ll N~• II"' '"'"'"' Long l•o"~ from lhe Rough, P•tch1 n11 from Wood5. Uphill and Down:: I Lies-these •nd olher shots are d e11oled !o• you •n Arno•d Palmer'' book let. "Trouble Shon," For your copy, ser1d 20( 1nd i!I sl11mPf!d, self.•ddressed envelope 10 Aroold PJlmer. '" c11r• ol !h•s newspaper. 3-wa y Tie ht AA ; • Sailo1·s Wi11 3-2 Fnunt.ain Valtr\'. E<lison anrl ~·la rina are loc ked in a !hrcr· way tie fnr firs1 plare with nnr round !ef! in AA summe;- league waler pillo ;ict1\·ity follnw1n~ Fountain Valle~··~!!·~ crusher over Edison Moorlny night at Costa Mesa. The \\'in, coupled w i I h ~larin.a'$ 5-2 c:tecis1nn 1)1•rr Tro\. put s the loop in !hr prese'n! sn;i rl while Tro~· dr ops out of contention with a 4·2 slate. one i:;ime behind the Big Thrcr . ~·1eanwh1lr . Nev.'porl llilrbor kept ii.~· championship horw's alive in /I.AAA acl ion :it UC l r\'ine 1'.1onda~· nigh! >11th ii 3·2 verd1cl 01•cr Fullrr!nn The win keeps the !'.iaiiors a game off loOp ·leading Dov.'nrv's pa re >A·1th one game lefl in the camp:iign. Downev clincllcd no '>.'Or"e thP.'l ii !if. fl'lr 1hr title with a 7- ti dcc1sirin ov,.r Lakewood, kno(•k1ng the l;il !er inf o th ird plilre, a gamr b e h i n d ,\'e1vporl In nlhrr AAA/\ ;irlivi!y i! 11a.~ Coron;i dcl l\lar on 1nr of Sunnv H i l l ~. 7·4. :1n<I rosin 1'1 csa· J()ok ilp<ir t >1·inless G;:1rrlcn r.rovr. 14·5. 01her AA ar't1l'ln at Co ... ta 1'1es;:i rcsultrd in a 12·3 Mission \lie)o cnnqlle~t of Scr11!r and La H;ihra brat Sa n11ilgo. 9·~ :'\r\1'p<irt's Sailor" cased lo thr1r l\'10 o\'er Fullrrton u.ilh lhr a id or thrcp firs! )l;ill i:n;i(<; ~ronng r11r 1hr 111n111·1!'> 11rrr .l1rn Ylll1ng .. la \ Farr.-r :onrl Tl'\111 Rillin~~ ii ~ lhr S;iilnr~ nianaged a .l-l half!1mf' lead Corona dcl fl.1<tr's Sea K inr?~ pri~ted 1hcir second triumph of A ,\/1 ,\ ~rasnn by Bria n t-.1 1l1ch's four goals 1· HrucC' Krun1ph1J!z had a p;:1r and .John Rllberts added 1he olher t:illy in the Sea Kings' scoring eolumn. ('(lrnna d!'l Mar raced to a 4- 0 halftinie niarJ:i n and hel d thr lead 1hroughnu1. l'us1a ~1i>sa·~ balancrd ,.,1. t;ick provid!'d .~e\·en J!nals in r at'h hall a.~ J\1alt \\'aidrl1ch . JI.like lloll1ster and Bob \\lallcr~ look turns fWpper ing thr Garrlcn CrovP gt1a1. \\laidcllch fini~hcd up with flvr good onrs while Hntl istrr and \\'alters ~ach hit for three goals . 01hrr r-.1esans in the scoring ?Jlack \•1erf! Eric Lund wilh 111 0 and S1eve ~1:irron with one ~oal. 0 1'\ Kurt \l'f'sterft·ld ]Pd the Fnunlain Valley allark v.·it h ri\'P gnals while F'rank Arowne ;ind .Jim r-.1 ci\rtnms added 11 pa ir of markers ent h. Edison, which lrailf'd 7-1 al 1hr h:il r. Jtle+l 1wo goals out r,f \"':11 \\1cs1 ;>11d one from Pat r-.1 .. orchnu~r. r-.1arin::i 's kt'v win c;iine behind !h!' twn.J!oal efforts of Rflh Robinson and Pat Brrn- 11 1111 ThP \'1 k1n~s raced to 11 .1.0 halfiunf' 1n;irg1n ::ind held on 111th f)oui? nu11n accoun !1ng fur rhr Othl'r rnilrkrr \l 1~~1no V1r1n J!fll 11 ~ !'rrnnrl 11111 111111 its eas~ l2·~ roul flf ~('f\ 1h' ·r 1111 11 inner~ ha<I ii ha lanced :1 11r~ ~ w11h fh1h S!u r~ron ;ind Sl1·11• I.•. \(J :1r1·nun11n g for 1hr1•r J!ll•ll.~ ;ip1r1·r ·Ope n Loop W ilson Quintet S laps Lae11111i le \1/ilson stayed on Lhe heel s of loop-lead1ng Nutrillte 1n 1he Cosla r-.!esa open basketball ~ul•1i>lf W+ll"'" G••nt'~ >' M ~1 n 0'~"° l o F""'oo a l ermmlo Wtl(>(!t'• • • • • ' • ' • ' ' ' " .. ,., ,., • league r-.1onday night u. ith an easy 73-59 cunquest of Larm- mle al Southern California College. Th• 1)lh~r half of lh• sched uled tv.·in bill re.~u!ted in a forfeit "'io for Lflng Beach over San Diego when the l:i!- ter failed to field five pla yers at game time. Former (;olden We sl College and Huntington Beach High ace Bri<i n i\n1brozich led \l/ilson to its dec ision vdth 21 points on 10 fiel d goals ' ;ind tJne free th row . Others in doubl e figures for the \1•i nners were Jim Payne c~~lin .... ... G Thort•!r.<> ~mllrn>•<h G1Ue10•• ,,..,,,.Do 0 "·~"· J "ovn• TQ1•" 9o"''" "'""" ,,,.,,,,, l ••m"''' w •• ,., Pon•I •• Pt•!m•n T~•1 I• 1un1,m• Wll10" !Ill " " ' ' " l.•tmmlt !Il l " • ' ' •• ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' • " ' ' • ' • " ' ' • ' ' " ' • " W restling Res ults Fii II~• !Ill !16! ,.,. 1l:1d .. " ' " " • " " " " ' " " .. .. Y"linO !lt l <l•I s•row•" 'II '~' 1()0 o .... (l!I oo• M•a .. !RI .' '" -"""'"0 <Ill """ La nnlno <6 1 •• '" -II•"'•' rill\ o~• """""' "" l • 1Jt Mn•on 1111 d•l H•'''ll /B l •~ loll M""~h~I !I>\ <Ir! H•1n~nd•1 (~ t D D Ht -•b•"ltl 16! Oo' Mt lt•P jll) 1 ftl~~ -0:.;~\;~,:;~l:~:;~~ l.1:~::1.:B•1 100 Nn m•+<n 1~\wri 71 1 Mll!I~• 1e 1 Din"'d Pow•ll l ..:1""'\i~::~(,:.~·~~ 'I ~~~n!~'~.~~MI( '\ "" ,,,,,. 109 ... .,., 1(1 <1•! ni.u1>• p1\ l~Q '" '"'"'"!I'll "°' Cl"'' iC> •·~ no "'""I HI d"<-l')o,1 .. <(I 6• 1)t WA<1• IC• n•' <l•l()f' IHI 17 I 1'9 -B•nool IC I "'' 11,,n,•d• (><! 1 1\9 11.•liMO l"l n•nnod ~IOll~•n• 1 H) no ''"'" l•? M•"<>r• l><l d•• c1.,x tc> 1 o 11• f•!)OO.V IH• wno ~· •o•l••l ''° -M•ll<><~ (Hl o'nn•d F"''"'° IC I no tom• 100 -""It"' I><\ woo bY !nrl•it Hw! -G•nor! !Cl <1•! Mc(o• I"' ' ' W••lmin•l•r ~•d (\11 117\ lt• Ami~n• •• Wom"'"'' •WI wnn ~v !'.'"'"'"" 109 -llobm•on 1W! "0" "" <l•r,.lD" 11 0 Mc(lol" IWI "'"" b• o l• 11• (~•"OO'•~t !Wl wM I) I "' ' .. '" '" ... ... \~' "~ ... 1(•q "" /TVI ." ••o•• ~<I ..... ,, .. "In m•''" Yndff n~l t •O \l Noon 1'#1 won • ' l n• ,..,·no• wft• ~· In• 10.t No m>I<" •In "'°''' T •n•r• ""'' •••! • !•'I ot ~oun<ain \loll•• "'"" llt1'°"'°'" >l ~I. l 'lo Uor ~'ol •t•·· ,...., ... 1 ., • ., ... •W"'' T "°""'" .l C10•1, 1rv1 ' ~"' lh <tr• ""'''"'\ l I '"I'' , .,,..,,,, •r"' '" 1 """''" '"'"" , ........ " I·""'' "''"' '"~' 1 •~ 'W•r• ·~•I (14 ), J im Gil lespie Jim Conklin i 10 1. (JO) and Bob Laernin!e was Lhe top storer for the lose rs \\'1\h 22 cuun!ers, n1nst of \lie tillhcs ron11ng on hoo k shuL~. P!a y continues tonight \1•1lh S P.M n1eet1ng La Fonda 's in the 7 15 tussle foll owed hy a confrontation between \\lood)'s and Grant 's. MD Breezes I n Cage Win· l\1 a1er De1's l\I o n a r ch s unleashed a secon d·ha!f flurry tl'londay night in Santa :\nri sumrnC'r baskt-tb1:111 I e a g u e warfare and v.·cn! on to thrash Saddlcback, 711-39, fll S;inta Ana Collcg!'. The ~\onarch~. \~·ho led by a 111odes t rive poinl s at !he half. outscored 1he losers by a 40·!4 tally in Lhe second half of play j as Dave Na nrv and Rick Kn1f- l1n took cont rOI of Lhe boards. I George Herold and (;reg Green gol !he hot shQo1ing j hands from out side in 1he dec1s1\'e s{'('ond hair as Herold 1 finishrd 11·i1 h 22 points for the victors Green had 14 11·hile mates Kniffin 11 5~ anrl :'\anry 113) u.l're also in doubl<' figure$ The \'lctory uppC'd t he ~1onarchs' recnrrt Ill 3.3 i(O "'~ H••rld f,,.,n f P~•H~rn N~n·, J Po•l•o•~ M•r••na~I~ l~,.i, l'l•l!l<m• " " ' " ' ' • • ' " • " • TIRE " " " " LB Wil so11 Nips Lio ns In To.u r11ev ,I LON G D LACll \\'eslm1nster High closrd out ils sun1mer league ht1sk(•tball act1v1ty ~'ionday n1"1ht al tl1e Long Se31·h \\'ll'lnn t11urna- n1ent as the hfis t Hru1ns turr1- ed batk !Ile \Vrs1111111s!C'r L luns, llJ-78. f(tr' 1l11rd pl:i1·c. \'erbu1n Det \~on the chlinl· p1on:;h1p g;unt' 1111h a 74-68 det·1s1nn over Helllln11cr . Oce c1n Fish Tale 0C EAN\lDE -I" oM le" 6 IMllfl• t~a11, ll :ion•to. •U 01u. l n1l·D~•, I ve· "'"'~"· Jt 1101ce ... \II.NIA MONICA -0 b•'" 1 V•"<l"'t1•I B1•01 -}~ 1n9I<'> l1 O~\\ llo'l r-11(•U•I, I ···•·o.i• DANA WMARI' -Iii 10~1.,, 111 l~ n .. t1(11C• l bDMl•o. 1 ""''"'"' l vt •ow11 • no .,,.c~•"I 11' 0101<0•• l"AllADl~E CDVIE -Hl 1n~•or\ •!) <• -o b1•I Ill "''" CO<l, "l Mlhll\/I llENTllRA -1l 1nt l•ri 17' coJ•co 10 i...u. u bonlla. n -· rod, t n111bv1 i•11m.11r l"l .. 1 -ta 1-..11n 1 }II OIU. 1 l>orrlCUG'I bl rt • -SI ,,.. 11ler> IJ DI"• 16 1><1111t110•, M _,1,.. )I m1t~c .. t IMl"ERl.ll llEACH -" 1 ... 111"11 "6 1I01tarc NEWl"DRT fA•I'• lU ... .,,t ) -.. Jr.QI•'" l ~••retua• 111 """• .. n>IC•erOI. !Dl•t,'f llt~lfl -II I'· 1tle•o e0 •IDl(<1rf . MUNfl NGrON IEA~-50 ...... ,,. JID •~no o~n. ) 1>1rr1cua1. I nt l'"'°''· 5AN 01EG0 4Munl<IPll 1"l1rJ-l6'1 b•"· .. h•"· llE[lONOO -U • •nGll>< 6• •'D•· o n91fr\ '"'•· 1.111 ~·1•. 1 ~ "''''"~' e .. ~.1 ;,;. _____________ , 1)6 •n9le•o 1.111 m•c•<1re1, ~IS •O<k '" SEAl IEACM -B S &Mqlen 1.0&0 h•'°· n!; •Ol k (<I<!, 1-.1 "'"""•' 6 M90 6' •"•l~<I I)\ bo"O<V00·1 10 l>[)n•t~ • .0 ~on, /\ ma,•erel MORRO ao.Y !Vort'> l1nd1,,1J-1•1 '"~'"'' ll I•"" '"6 1?1 •o•O. <O<l l\1tt S•mC(I•! -10 1•a1e,. 61 ""g <O<l , 011 •0<• cod. (;le n11 LBll\fl!f l e d OotN•RD _ lM •~ol•<> ll• (ahco LEASE A 1971 CADILLAC "SUMMER SPECIALS" \Ve~l1n1ns1er's scoring wi!h 4(1 n .... " n•nn~t 1 wtHt• ..,. b~» point~ on 14 f1t'ld go;ih ilnd a POllr HUENEM ( -lj &n;<o" .}Cl dn1.r n ff('C' thrriiis and the <•I•«>, 1;1 ••nd b•». • noi.oul. I MALIBU -•I 1n9ltn JO(f t •hto 1·1si!11r<; L'n)11~l·d :i threc·pn1nt D••1. l h3hnot•. l6i "'<~ coo.. NA BE RS n1arg1n n! the haH \AN "1::0110 !Mo•m'• t.1no,110 1 llll\l'l'\'rr. \lllh Tt"rrv '' •"~"" .o ~101corr <Und st. l•ndo"ol -I~ I"°'"" ~· ~IO•<O•• ~ ~le1s('nhe1mer 1n :s~1 nl!, the LONG IEACl'I tP•clloc SD••H•111intl Linns 1~·1're unahle 10 kCC'fl up -¥2 ~"~'•'' :ie el,..cn••, s •• 11n .. 1•·•· h J h•·•OUt. 6" C~h<O DA", !HI r<M~ f(l<I. v.·1th I e Bruins' paec and fell rn! ,.,~,~•·•1 IP·••P•int L1nd,n1J -COSlA MESA. behind rn1d1\·ay through 1he se-6• 1n?I••• 9S ~'""«""· 1 """"'""'"· ·~=============~ l'{IOd h<ilf • .-----------,', Wutm•n•ter <711 /9 II o' Ip \ • s !; " G OLFERS Wil~ low-H•ndlcapJ, Pr1<llc• Al Th• THE BEST 1-~~"'" L•n1~H (••• "'~"~ ' 11 0 '" q s • NEWPOR TER INN r.r-adl'r~hir p 1'1 l 1 a prove ··rrnnuts" is rrn" of the \1 o11'1d's mo~t 1 ~1p11la r r omie s1 rip~. Hrrid it daily In the DAILY PILOT . s,, "'"'" s..,,,, .. , ' • : ~ ~ PA R 3 GOLF COU RSE J I. l $1.00 with thil I d Wiik dl')'I ''~~":..C~'~'..'::::::::::::::-~~:::-:::::::::::::::::::::~;~~==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ lM•I• " •wo "''"""' $150 ,, ""<• we.~e~,, ""''1" ~" Fa• ' PLAY <iOLF! PRIVATE LESSONS $6 EACH OR 6 LESSONS FOR $30. \~ip May Cl1H "A" l"roln1lon•I GROUP LESSONS Inclu des: Free $9 For Six L es5ons Us e of C lubs And A Game of G o lf CLUB CLOSE OUTS Finl ~li9 ht-4 woo di , ;,.,~, Ston Thcmp1cn-4 wcod•, 9 ltt1n1 • , • , S•n Ho9dn-4 wood,, 'I 1•on• •••.• , ToMy Lem~ IAlvm•numl J wa cd1, 'I irt1M 1 T ern"'~ A rmou•:::-'* wt1od•, 'I iron• •••• Sp~ld;"9 lcp Fli9hl-4 wood•, 8 i rcn1 F&.J c,,1,f-l wood1 . 'I iton• ,· .••••.• REG, 'J 2 s. \115. s l 2 5. $ 2'15. s 2'15. SJ I 0. Sl'IO . SALE Sl '15, S22S. 5250. S150. Sl 65, Sl 86. Sl 75. NEWPORTER GOLF COURSE COSTA MESA GOLF RANGE 1117 JAM BOREE il:D. At the Newporle• 1nn 644 ·'1 910 t717 NEWPORT 8LVD. 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I 1 "" •1tM, 1"111 l lt.M. l llllNTl'I llACI -<IJl!I , .. ,d, \ v••• •'di •llnwo~••• ~II'" 11!((1, l)o<l'I 1.0<* 81t k !h.11'~!11! 11()1) 11 .., 1 ,i f lCI l •d IW••dl !•lll:l I "" -·•(no"' IRan••J }-0 l •m •-Xl•IO \<••''"°"° Dovto•• r'""' 11·~ l • ...... '"' .............. .. l lGWTI< RA CI -100 ""'"' I yo., •1!1• a. 111> •l•ow•"t•t 1>1 ... 1~ Ill >< "·~ {" .,,, 8 •• fW•"'1~1 ''·Oil o l'I I .n 0 .. Prw;•> &••~., •U M• •"•••I !~.~ I ~ ,~ °''' ~ c." ·~~· ,, ••0 l--,JO J/11, •l<> .. , .,.-~ .. Nlt.!'T H RACE -,;-~ '"'"' l ''" "l~t ~ ,,,. (" ,., P • '1)11''!' T"o P.t1!Ce tWt,Qh1J 11 M 11'111 l fQ '·"" II '""' (••<IN• ~·" G••n~ <I '"""ml f M• 10 I )6 ' 7t' l '" ' .. ~" •'""" M•t • 1101> "'" '"""' U<><i• E~o•• orv•l Lartv ~··o, l"li""'"" 60• l < "'~ O~••I U EXO.ClA, 1 -Top 9'11<• A J - M•r~ I! '""'*'• Pa;d IHO.IG For :\(').\ ~·1nnd;i\'·s AA agrntl <i p11s ·};d1sftn 11ua111~t r-.1 ~."1n11 in 1he 7 n'clor ~ nprnrr lollnwrd hi SCf\'llf' and F o u n I 11 i n \';i\lf"\. Troy and La Habra and !\antiago anrl 1'li~~1on Vie· j o. l ,t'HIO II 1"1 ' f•··· ·~"'\! i ........ 11 ... '"'''~"• 1 "V" IFVI l"'l I ri"""" 1r111, (~V!. 1 C•ll•n 1r.\-\ 1"0 1 11"'""' <fv\ ~I~"""' Ito• • .,.,oon•I l M•""" IH6) '>i>" , rr 'i•t •><11 1 I """"" lln• ,..,, •o•l "" in"~ ><vv -I Mtrn• ><~). ) •••""" IW"'I l G•"•ll <(d"'I T••m """n• I""""'·"" Voll•• g1 Hu""ro!r" 6•"<" trn "'"'m'"''"' II •• ,n c~'""" <1•• """' " l~• ~ .... on• JI E"•"C'•· n, G••n•n G•r v• 11 '"''" I'"'" n. Go•e•n W~!! 11 M~~n<1l11 I . Eve ry tlii1 ig' s Turning Sour I" "t don '\ feel or minrl l\ANS1\S CITY I 1\ l'l 1\.1anagPr lkib Lc rnon of thf' K;i11~<1.~ Cit ~ Royals i.~ hr,1!1n- nini.; tn wonder about the law J.rmon. 1hnuch. rl idn't ap-nolhing I'm havinR 11 little fun pi-ar 11111 downr·asl oi·rr ont and makinl! a li nle money. I don't concern mysr lf wi1h '.20 111hcr 1h1n~ that m n ~ t • • " -JU.~! wins . • of avrr<.>.gr~. Lrmon hil~ good rt<as on. The Rnya li; havr l111il i:.e 1•r n straight games. six b.v a singlE" run. 111 ;o, n a ~ e r it in simila r Pa11 I Sphttor(f. M on d a v 1'1rcumi:1a11er-.~ would label e night'i: 10.~lni; p11cher. ;o,l_so r!'vo ltini,? dc1rlopmenL On lop [indi: 1hini;.c1 frustratinR . Now of everyt hing rlsf', the Royal~ 4·4, Splittnrlf hai: Inst two 2-1 facf' Q.1kland'~ sen.~ationa1 "'"mr• Rnd O>>• bv I 0 Th(' !;i1e.~t loss came 1\.lnn· I r h 'd I e " " · -· I' t-ander. V1 ii B u t '!•----------.. ri:iy n1,l!h1 when Kansa~ City toni,l!hL 11·ri~ bcatrn bv lhr ()akland Alue will hr in qur.~1 nf his Al hlctics. I ea d i n R 1hl' 2<lth' v1rtnr) Hr ha!' In.~\ four. I Ainerican l.caguf' l\'c~t hv R rtluc lnsl hi~ firi;\ Irv at ]l;o_ fN lJ17-gRme ma r,l!in o~·er 1he 2<l Fru1ai· nlgh1 a 4.1 deftal by runncrup Royals ('lrve!aod. ;\nt only tha!, lhc Hflya!~ lrd "lie'.~ 1n a th(' Oriole~ in Balllmort Sun· \.(.mon isard. IOSITIJ! ~1rf'ak :· "A streak of da,1• 2-0 u.·hrn rain rndrd 1t onr w11h l\;iru;as Cil )' n~dinR only Then R ll ll lP mort senously.! one nui to put thf' jt:tme in thP Lf'm on added I rC<'Orrl honks "Thry ca n break out RR3lTI!il , A.~krd if lh 1~ 1\a~ thc mnsl •· Hlur 111~1 as >1·r11 11s anyhody" fru~rrii!1n11. pt>riod 111 h1~ lonR ~ Lrn1()n rlidn 1 know il but and ilb1strin1.1s t·;irrrr. Lrn1nn f'l1 1'r 10 !hP A ~ rlr('~~l na room hto~1ta(f'rl <nmt'lhl!lt! llkf' ~nn1rhodv 11i;krd Rlur RboUt 1~0 ~!!rondi: -and r<>p!1r.rl poi;~1blt • pres surt on him in SUMMER FESTIVAL OF CADILLACS s: i <:>', s ;6 Q(\ S26 ,O_ fJS.1• S2BSO $~1(11) _,_,_o_-_,._,_,SJoO~O"Q-l-" "''-1-.• 5JJ '>ll S ~I! ;J GT8·1 • ~3300 S<600 SJ!_~ 'i ~>l {)3 H711-1• S3600 SJ('50 l~O'J.O ~·~ .:I i-"J~';'·"'~'--l-""'~-J.~-"'~-/e·cc•c,o,c,~,-J.-'i3R5~_ F7'1-1~ !.'~l"O ,_._,s"'c'"'"''--""-''''''''''-'-~~ 1 ~o J7B 1~ S4~ r'l 900-15-l---+--''--I L78·15 s12 oo S.l r I ~.19 ~o S.' ·~ S:" 91 _!-2 ., FRONT END ALIGNMENT Cd Siet , toe-out. camber. Inspect correct toe.in, and a d. s"~ r:i !!0·1J P1u,\116 f ed £, l~•- S •1r 6 ~o 1J "'11' ~ •. ., reo £• Ta • 4·ply nylon cord • Fompus Du<tl T rf'ad Des+on • Ou1agen!1 Rubbe r TrE:ad • Cnntourr:a Sr11.,u1nrr tor S!ah1l•tv l!&IN C"EClt' .. S•n" ~ ~"' •·•l'l'I • cl •n~~ ~''"' c• """' "'" ,~o·• "~' ~q '""'"""I,-.,, ''"'I n~nr• ""Y 0<de'" pile.Id •n"' lo• !ul"'o <'•l,•l't' JI In• l~""'!•t ld p•oct . HIGH VISIBILITY YlLLOW TENNIS BALLS VACUUM 'ACK OF J I.ALLS Charge it at General Tire ... t:J • t-:. ,...... DON SWEDLUl :D P roceCI as shown •l Gent••I T"e 11ort1. Comoel•l•vl!ty or•ctCI 11 •ndeoend1nt dtale 1s C1 1~pl 11y 1ng t h• Gene rll s ogt'I. AVlRY GENERAL TIRE C:ia st Gener al Ti re 505 We'' 1 •1h, c ., ... M11•, ,~. c s1 0 s,1n .,, ,, .. 't l Ge!lera l Ti re Serv ice 16 V41 1 :-~·h llv~, H,,.,tf·•poll l•~h • 11 s1 • .~;so ~-------G ENER~L TIRE .,, GOES A LON G WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•--------" ''It would ha ve to be. r<1nked lfin1gh1 1 lest. V1d1 l'ihOI back.1._.., ________ _. ---------------------------------------------- • • ' . ri: •• , .. ~ • ,., .... I but. '~ " h• ,, he E '" •• " "' ,, ' ' .. ' Jwt·~~' Jlu~1i;l l , l 'l71 DAIL V .PILOT I) ---- SCH Plans Seaso11 On St>\'t>ntlt Try • Te:?,~~ :~:~,'.~'. ~e~~~,~~k 1971 "7~h:f!.t:.:~~~he hol,, Ma rvin l(aplin Finall y· Gets Tl1 Se ri es season for us'' South Coast Emrncs ~lated lh;i\ the day se~ The re1na1nder o! R'pertory lnday announced a repertory con1pany, no.,., 1n l!S tht'schedu!e 11111 be anoouac:ed partial selection of productions sc\'enth season. has a nurnbrr shortly. Ennncs staled. for its 1971-72 schedule io 11.'i nf "lop secret" plans in the A number of pla~s arc under Costa r.1esa lheater. \.I Orks which, in the next fe11• tonsidcrat inn for 1hc i.ct·n rid HOLL V\\'000 ! ,\p) -Af!rr se•. f'n p1lols for !clev1s1nu, \lnr\ 1n K;ipian 1s finaih· 11ff "' !he !!round And flying 1~·1th a nr1v !all series. Sue major plays plus !wo n1onlh s, will dclcnn1ne the half of the i.rasnn. iricluding repertory productions and a con1pany·s ultimate direction. Joe Orton 's .. \\'hat tht. But le r number of special events will Thus rar. seasons pl;;11s Jn · Saw'", the 1971 Pultizer Prize highlight the nt w season, ac-elude Thorton W 1 I de r s 11lnner "The Effect of Ganima • cording 10 SCA e1occu!1ve An1ericnn cl;issic .. Out T1111n ·• B;iys on JI.Ian 111 the !lloon director Dav id ill Emn1es, Ant on Cl1ckhov·s ·' l: n c I e !llarigolds." HarnlC: Pinter'$ Ca st Slatad who :ioted lhal pre-season Van ye'' and a special musica l "Old T1n1cs" and "Happy :iiubgcription ticke!s wi!I go rin 1·ers1on of Charles Dickens' "A B1rt hdny, \\';inda J une" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. ~.!¢ft •··"'T'--·"' .. 1· ' ' ~:rv ~~IL y LOG Tuesday Evening AUGUST l 1:00 1J l lf Ntn Jerry Dunphy. (f) Alt""" R11JOntrlSm1fh. 1J kNIC /It"" Tom Snydtf. 0 Vlrr\nili Craht111 Sllow 0 Sl1 O'Cltc:C Mft'lt: (C) {90)1 ~Strtllfk AJr Co1111111nd" Conclus·on I 1dr1m1 ) '55 -J1mt1 S18'f0'1rt, Junf Ally110n1 l ffry Sull1v1n. fr ank LoYe jtJy. Air fOfCI RtstfVist tiVtS up b1$tb1ll t111er !or 1cliv1 duty In !ht Str1t11ic Air Commtnd. (D The FllnbteMS (!)Stir Trtk m Art Stlldie, TM 0) Nlltkltro l4 ID D•tk Valley DI~ ED H.., Ji111 H1wthorn!. 1:30 CI!""" Bill Huddy. CI! T11rth tr Conwq111net1 (I) CIS /lt1W'I W11ter Cron~1l!. 9) Nit /ltf'lllS 01vid Brinkley, m Tiit nyin1 l'lu" m Hodr•podr-llHl1• m l*lrt Jltpolf lick L1th1m. C!l £1 Adonblf: f>ro!. ,l.ldlD CD AIC Nt"' 7:00 G CIS ,._. W1Mer Cronl1Jte. 0 m NBC Ntww Oevld Brlnklry. 0 Wldt Sa1l111 Thtltr1: (90)1 "Ho111t ol Df1cul1~ (horror) '4!.i - Lon Ch1nty. Llorotl Atwill. r.:c'e his lead~! Uo~n .lnd eison) hai us...-d him 1.1 • decoy br!tks a.ii ol j11I Ind kod~IPS inn'l:etOtl 0ultt1 II I h05ll!i!. 0 Stt\'e .llten Show r.utM.I ue Bl'b f1n.l1!>n, c1e-1elend Amor/ 1~d B•ll Yor~ lrom Lion Countll Sa!1n. i nd (;looa Grey, 0 IJ)@ GJ ABC Mov it ot lh1 Wttk: (C) (90) "In Se1rth o! Amil· IU" (dri11u\ '70----Carl Betz v~r• Mil!s. ~ut~ McOe-111!, Jell B rid~'-\ . .l !e•n1ge vo ulh drons out ol $(110~1 to rea~.\~.I~ his value! ~nd l~'tls h<s n~rtnts &!'Id hi! grendmo!h~r "'1th h•f11. m 01vid frost Shu• Hen ny Yount · man. Oan1 Valery ~uest. m Dr1gnel ED C~!Nt 'erwi~ "John 9urton.• J @E U Coz1 JU<:c•d• !:00 0 ~a;, first l uesd1y G1rritk U1· ley is host. "An American Monl11e" A Vttw tr! Iha Amef•tan PtO~lt at home 1~d 1b1oad. I @ lll1 l ig V1tltJ ff) rimIAD f1nt1q 1n M<f,\t P•r· torman(e by 1sr1eli p1ntom1m1st J~ll .lt~on a:J ROSI.I pfrl Vtroni<I 9:30 0 Barttr Wud Ntwi m Tr11sure ffi .lrtilU in AmfriCI Joo es." ml Lt Cru1 de M11iu Cru ces 10:00 I) CBS Nl'WI 5f1Ki1I 0 Ntw• Ke~1n ~nderl, 0 (f '6l G) M1rtU5 Wt!hT, ~\II. (R) ·~1md1n~ Br&!!" ~ ~001 but proud youn~ hth~r 1•fi1\t~ to br n~ Currently on 1he SCH hoards i<:. Ilic comedy farce "Charlev's 1\un1." p I a~· i n g \\'cdnc~days throu.i:h Sunda.1 s until Aug. 14. Further 1n· fnrn1;i t1on and rescr\'alions For 'PJaza' In CJen1cnle Cas11ng has bren annOllOl l f'I for the San Clcmf'n\e Coin-n1.1y be (lb1ained b,1 f'all1ng the SCA box (If[ Jee a1 64&-136.1 ,. n1un1ty Theater prnduc11on ,1f plus Corbett Monica Acru1t 2 lfru R T NO S~Cf,I P~· N ;' l 8 p.rl'. 2•~ M1~1 &ril • co·.1,1.G SERG IO MENDES "' BRASIL 77 Aug~I~ 9 l~· ¥ J 5 Am~r1ca's Grtare1t V1ti t1on Buy. Fo• Rr•.,rv.1110"~ C;> I ZEnith 9·9924 " K "!JS c~~ire la~ eo T ano~ • t, r1 ;da !702'R~1·1111 \'c1l Simon's cr1tnf'dy · f'!Ol1a Suile," 11h1ch 1 .. 111 h c prc~cntcd 111 the C;.hrillo Playhou'c nr:-.t nionth ltiehard Andersen 1!' rhrrr- !1n~ the lno of nnc.;ict~ all <.1·1 in lhe s;in1e :'\c11· Y0rk h1i r\ room . Thr show 111\l nprn S!'pt lfi f11 r e11~agcn1cnJ Fr<iturrrl 10 ~11 lh!'CC'·llrCk 1hr /1r.~l ~rr,· rnrnt. •·\'1<;1 \nr !rntn !llnn1ornnek .. will h(' nnrnll\\ Sn11lh and R 1l'h<ird Kn .. ~;i h Tfl 11l Tal1nfrrro. Ahr C;in1cl1 n f!nd \1'11·r1;i Su\h('rl;ind <'Orn· pJrle the 1:;i~t ' I "\ 1. ... l1or From llol!l l\'ood " II ill Ji!<lf nrn !fU!fhl!l~J; \l1tk1r Cl;n.tnn. \lllh (';i111c!ia 1n a L"a111eo rolr f1nalr , "\'1~11nr Fron1 Fnn"-t ll1rJ .... " 11111 1nrlud•· 1'111!11~1 \\'1•111 1. Erl T1rrr1r1 Tun1 T:i!iafrrro ;ind IJ;in11 T.1hall'r·1 !'fl 'l'la7;1 Su1lf'" 11 111 he rn·r,eni<•rl Thur~d ·i1·~ \hrnu"l1 S:1'urd ~ns 110111 Ot! 2 <ti 1hr C;1hrilln. Pl;i1hflu,C. 2 n 2 A1cnula ('.1hr1lli1 :-;;111 Clen1c11lc. Ach·<lnc·r rr ~crvn· t1nns n1<1~' hr arquwrd l•I' c.11\. 111g 1hr playhouse box offJl'P al 4n2-0·1G~. CJ) To 11111111 Truth 0 Wlltt't Mr Li11t? ®) Dkk W•" tlrt• m 1t-lui:y b s 5Uooosedly 1el&rded $On 1n lcr I r: 1realment 11 a h•! (lin•t. ~Khail I Lura;n ind Pamelt Mc M~ler il,.SI , 1 1 ' OO N I R~fb ~ O Movlt: (2hr} "Mo Time 101 Ser· 1 ~, 1e1nts~ (com~y) ·sis -A~&; Cr1I· I -· - Wl"~!ward Ho-World'~ largell fl\otrl -1,000 Room\ Between Stordvu Hote l &. Dozzfing New DIAL FREE ID CIJ """"' m c.o-n.tio111 Wit)\ I ~hiab1Ji Of. Edwud St1inbraok. "On l 1kin1 Your Own Lilr." 11th. Nie~ Ada,,.1. Murray Ham\tt on. J m NtWI l'lltn1rn/F•!h1Y11n. \I f!l Anp lltot N11rot Q) Movlt C11nt 7:30 IJ Cf) lw_;ly Hillbilhes /R) Je1h rn b ils to 1t~iev1 sflture ~~ •n "Hon tued b1mc" when hJ! J1panes1 lr•ends und t.im p1ckin1. ' (!) M1ntr1p 1 ' m The Advot1l1s {Ii) • Sho11ld 1ht I iOl'~rnment 1dopt ion~ ttrm w!1a I 1nd pate c.oMrols lor ~~ll!'Cted un· rons and industri es'" I I ' 0 ~ @n Biii CotbJ !R) "A Dirty lO:JO 0 Mrwif : (21u) "M1id or Salem'" • "C'ot ,. d' 1 I (dr1m1) '.19-fr!d MacMurr~y Cl ~u· USIMSS. " JnCI< ries I) en· d tt Colb li!t I student tor !lie !reek team e 1 ert. wh~ Is ortoccupldt ¥r1!1l bKomine 1 ri) CBS News Hill· Hour prn!euion1I i py, I m Ntwt 6111 Johns. YOU'll SAVE "' ~ESE RVATIOh'S (B60 ' 548·1i8!1 )/l(/!Jrf'k .°'i{lf'Cla/: .Yn111 f.r,it 1 S11nnn rr Rnirs' Comp!r t Y1lut -?04 Htw R0Gm1. ~oubl r Br d, F"f TV YOU PAY ONLY SS.SO single, S10 90,.or 2 peop le C0"1Pd't Val~e -2 doubl' beds, 1t~rting Jt Si 2 90 !~~ 2 1!1 r• .~JIU (///•rt /\"'""' & \1111r1, 11~.i "/:di~: ,jJ,/,1,,,,,,./ (111 ~·r i. ,..;;1 1 & 11 11\1d11y~. <Hkl $.'l~L JJ!,\I. rREI FREE! BONUS FUN PACKAGE!! ' fl I I I I' 11 I I r-~ .~, ., r-,. ,_. -· ,, .• ~"-, r .. 1 .• ,, , -,.,• .. ,, , r~tr C·,SM' fA !r 0~1NKS ' srrc111l Ml All ' ro1 r c.1111• so1.1vu11 ~1: [ f~f( CM IPS' f <;{( l'l'<OTO I' CMA ... r l.C.>H PA ~IY ' ~lull Do• nl l un' I C:: ·•• 01 o G1• ~ .,,.,,,.,, -"'"''" '" l•• ·,,,,, 1,. '''"" •'" w •' y,,. "'" wolt~•·rl "' r ••• ,. nf • • Mov ••' o• O•t' 10 fo~""' f•'•, n•d I !11s sr1•cnth pilot for ;i ~rric~ "The C'h1c;igo Tl'd11\' Br,ir~ '' :i. spoof 0n lhe i.:;irg,lrr r r·r1. l\Cll' M,;!l"d 11y ('RS for A Friday r11ght i;p0t. "Its lhe f1rs1 r111(11 r1·r r11'r done th;it 's sold ." s<lld Ka plCttl "The p1!ol sea son ht•re \ \ like R J1orsr r;)('C' 11·s 111u<i1 better tn g~.10 San ta Anlt;i and try tn II Ill l\.1pl:in 11a~ l:~st 1n · \lt'<'I :'11 11\1• .. 1;. ,1c:ir:-. ::l}.:t•. hU! IH!- ~fllh'.1k~ \Cl l('r_ l111111rnu:-. 1a:u1.' nrr and round fare arr knrH111 1n 1n1llu111:-lhrou~h hts 111u11r rol1 Ii ::ind lllllll('TOU~ {:II('<\ :!jl· pr:1r<Jnt·c:-. 11n tcle11~1011 H« 1s the 1u1tr of Chuo·Choo 1111 lilt' eart110u T(1p Lat · Ht• pla1i; !he bflokkeC'p••r lu ;i spr:ikca:::~· 01111rr 11hnsl' f'Sl<ib!t!-hnit•nt is the l<lfj~(·t 1d ,. n111b 1<1kt:"o11cr Thal . tn !~1·1. 11111 br the ru11n1n!.:, 1hcn1r. 11[ thr srr1rs -how lipr;ikr~-v fll\ fll'f IJ.C:ll1 JOl1('S krcp~ 11UI i\f "CARNAL KNO WLED GE" IRI "~"'"' J,•<l "'"nol1on Ann''"'"'" r~~!.~~~l I MAO DOGS II. (l<Gl •~HMEI< "l"Ji'ETTY MA•D! Al L 11< A llOW" (II ) r@iiJiL'ltin ... ,,.,.,,.,,~ O~on A! 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Re1lili's "l~• Q ,~t '" 1~1a1 on." 1:00 I) 'r•" Acr rs l~l L•i>!I s eltorh te entert11n web footed royJlty 111 sty ll:30 E 8 Mtr. Crilhn m1td ...+i1n Dro!iney Jr. bl!C.omt! 0 16 ffi Johnny ~™Jn homts1c~ O 1@ €0 M1ll1 Your o~n ~i"d ol M1111c Ho~·sl 1 1.\ R1ch1rd ind ~&rer C1rp1nlu ind Al Hir1 .. eicome Ou\11 <lfior.nglitld. Thi New Dl!Odlt!o"'~ PIDtrl. Me rk Lindy y 1nd Petthett & 0 3 r-61 fiE 01ck Ct vett Ba<le1 ~11·~11 l!l Mw•t: ''Tilt Goldtn Gloves story" (dr~me) ·~~hme~ D~n~. Dewev Mar1rn. T1r!1t, llusty Seirintlield 1ues!!. 12:15 0 Tiit G1lltry (I) Al lnut ID Tt TtB !ht Trlltl! @?I lM lwtflJ dt ,tr1lv1llD CI!) !Ono 1:30 0 m Cimlr'fDn Strip (R) A v,ng• fol )'(IU"il bt nd1I. played by rut11 r111 l't!er l(eslner. inh1111led bt·1 Wednesday DMIME MOVIES t :OO m (Cl 1M Ctn't h11 A .. , f rom ll" (lllUl!t.11) '56 -Jur11 AllylOll, J1ek L1111mon, Jim B1eku1. 1;30 0 "llrt1 D!llMllll" (1ti·fll '5~ llill Bry1nt, W1nd1 Curtit. "Sulldl" DMth" (W'llftrn) 'SO -Jamtt (Iii· 12;30 m All·N1rti1 S~: "D11-Wale•.~ "Tht lntru<Sel," '1o tht End1 ol th1 [1rtll." 1:00 f) M~it: "Adventurt !n l1ltimor1"' (adveriture) ·49 -Shirley lemple, Jn~.n A5a1. 1:00 m (C) "foots!trrt In !ht for" ld1 1- m1) '5S-B!lind1 LM. Jt tn S•ll'I· mon1. Farltv Cran;tf I 2:00 0 (C) "Wiid In thl Country" fmu· S•Ct l) '61 -(!vJS P1t•ley. Heot lanRI. Tuel.day Weill J:OO 'i 1 "'Tht Horw Sold ... 1" (we~t•rn) I '~9-JO)lln \\'•yne. W1ll1~m Hold~n. (fOJ'"H1 Ride• T1U" (western) 'M- 01n Duryu , Madlyn Rhut. "'"· llu..tl Hayden. ':JO I) (CJ "C1n.,o" lliYtr" (v.·e~!ern) O "Jnibl" Cotodulion (musictl)I '56 -Gtor~e Montgomery, Petir '62-Doiit D•J. $!t11h1" Bo~d. Cr1v>tS. M1rc11 Hendtr.:in. 0 (C) "fltfN OWr lndl1" {d!I· @ S.1111 11 IOAM llJ1•nJ, ln l) '6(1 -Lt Ulttl Bacall, Kt"Mlh lilO!f. I 10;00 (]) •Dffdf lllll l..,. tmuslt.11) '5S-fred Altelr1, Leth• Ce~. I 5:00 0 ''Tiie lid Seed" (d•am~) '5~ - P11ty Mr:Ctwm1ck, Nuq llit llt Henrv Jones. 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MEET/ ••• TOP DE~IGNER~ IN THEIR FUtL SIZE OECOr.ATOR J:OOt.'.S • PACK ED WITH TH£ LATEST FE ATUR ES fOR flETTER LIVING! • IT FIL LS THE ENTIRE' CONVENTION CENTER / • ECOLOGY EXHIBITS ANO DISPLAYS! •THE LATEST JN MOBILE HOME & VACATIO N t!YINGI SHOW HOU RS: J.1 1 p "'· W•oidO)I Noo"-1 ! p "'· $olvfdO)'I Noo".9 p • .,..,lu~dPyt ADULTS .••• $2.00 JUNIORS .. $1.00 It• 141 .. o"6ot I I IUf ,..,~ "''"'•! SAVE SOc ''"'•! 0 '<O•ft' t 11>1; ••I .,, o " v, · ·•·• · ~l r,,. •ru 1•1•. ,,. l· ' r.•~J ···,1; ~·1 ... ~ .,., l""" i,•, 110 (A~··· A''<~ 0< (:ot A.,G( {OU'<rt .. mother" thot ever devl~d She n1~y 110! 1°11? "WHISTLER 'S MOTHER" --AND-- Tht btouly ef "llomto e~d Julltl" .:ombln•d with lh1 Impact of "Lovt Story" Wptl\eriqg Heig~ts ANNA CALOER,MARSHALL TIMOTHY DALTON COLO! Al Graffiti is A Joke .. , Really \hr moh'" 1lu i1 h1-s. 'I 1h,11 k ~1'1 :!11)(' nnr "'l\' to ~·np(' 1111h 11<'lrn11• i\ to l;uil'il ;H 11 ;end 1h"i :-; 11h;1! 111• r r ll'\1ni;: to d•1, K.1pl;in _<;\ rl ' \t1d 11 Cll\'<i i!IQ!\1! II 11h 11 11' lrtnd \111<.,1rd f\os1 ;1 l.:'1,1 \.i1 1 (\HI I l,111gi1 ;11 11 11.,I :-. ~qlll:,: "'I ! 1tl:11 -\(•II \idl(' !ti J.: 1 h;.· J1 t i 111111th~·1 <'I t tu !.iu:;h ;ind tn tl);1~r 1 .1ur pn111~,, ' llrnr>~hn . i;:1.: h1\ sLart 1n f1l1n\ 11 ht'n l\t1 lll;u1ne llr11h111n ~111 lf'd hi!ll (II ,t pl I\ <t\ ifn; ("jl\ ',. Thr.11rr in t.n.s ,\11.;rl('~ Th:rt li •d 111 .'.t rn1r 1n .. \d;1111 ' l\1h ' :i<id to sui h rn<>1 1r' ,,, ' I 1 ,111 ( , .. t Jt J or )'ol1 II 11111• ~.iii ' · Th•· Hrfo1·rn• r .101! The i: 1111f'.1d. ' illlll .. ll I Ii ;i I (' Y1 .1 1r.C'lf 'in 1d11lh hr p!;i1rtl [1 g,1n~~!cr 11!111 S 11 c Id<• n IA'un;,rJ. !Ir h••~ 1\11lten scrilll<I fo~ ·\In'! Squad" anrl "The. B1i· r.1 11\ Sl11111" and is ar1i1•e. i li!tlt" 11i·~<1ter 1\11rk "I star! Ir· p:u11e 1f l ran l art." he. saiC Thill s 11!1~ l jn1n so man gruup' \'nu r;in'l practice. ac !Ull! b1 1011r~r lf ·• l:i.1p!;111, :i n;it11e a f I I•' 1~ i1nr nf the founders o' l11c l'l:nrr~ ll1ni.: Thea!er An r 1s ~111·1·ct1ng two one--ac t play· for '1'!1eatcr R<1pport. This is the one movie you sho uld not see alone. '""""' ' · W\llARD , , BRUCf DAVISON· SONORA LOCKE · ELSA lANCHESTER . ' ,. "" '~ ......... . ,,, f RNEST RORGNINfa, Ma111n . • ·"" " , "''"'H '""usrnwr ' '"~·""''•'I/ ~ qrr1~ Jr'l'!l r'l . 1 -l'"UlC .. R ,. l•l·'lli, ~·~·111 ... ~. '' . .• • . • >1" "'·-,.;;:• ....... l- N OW PLAYING! PACIFI C'S ,~oUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE IN '0UtHAIN \IA \U Y -,~1·1'8 1 er> ,.,, "C'! >! :••' 1 D~ rrto 5tr•r ri r;r1 Mot !t•u l~u11 N·l'ir~ •I 8 I~' 1200 !-110~1.hl ('~·~···· #~• ... ,.,1n1~t" EDWARD'S HUNTINGTON CINEMA HUNTI NGTON lfA(H llS'l M11on S••••I &41.,t.OI t n·1· ·•.uc:.. ·, t>A11 Y r~o" 1 oo r"' srtt:!At ., n·1 C.H! s .. o w ON r~1 & ~A T. fll \11 ~··n W1111~ l l 1 1~' 1100 M1~n·t~I ~ ""•1'·•" ,h~~ '" i.,,. .,, 1. m Y •I· ~~! • PLUS ·'TH E Hau1E T""'' 0~1PPfO l l ooo• , ~~·-· • 2ND TOP Tfl nt ttER • fr1~·1 .~t.1 '1111 ,r ~ "TU[ 1!0 U5E ltlfl T 011 1"'Pfn r1 o on • , II '.' ·1 ·. ·,1 •• ,. ... ". ' t ED WARDS .,, I ' ¢%'!~ "BLUE '.'!ATER, ' """·-~-H·~~~~-, WHITEDEATH" ,~. ., .... -.•.• ···· · ·····-.. Thehunt f---- 1~~ T~n ~"'"'''"" ..,. U"" ,. ' " ' >II 'll'!E LA\T \IALLCY" EDWARDS HAR BOR ,:~:.~ ~·~~n~ 9•v/) •r "'!\fl~ ~· f0~1 & ''•\• !·0~0 I ... c.-t White ShaR . -·--~-. '· /\ .. ' I • .~ ,; ·r:11 ,, __ . ~ .............. . ~ o;111~ ~'" ,,, 0 1 ·•~nu 1 .:....__ •U ~' ••~• ""~ ""' c; . ' ,. Sllllll~ WED . 8 1 ''TO~fl! IOllfl' TOI:.~'" , __ , ""~ ~·" " ,. ... " " .·· ~- " •" """""'l '. '''"' '"'u ,.., ...,....,_] • \' ." .. ·-·-· POSITIVElY E"11DS TUE S., AUG . J 1~ ""~""* '"a"'1~c. r1 ~-r· F.:DWAllDS HARBOR <'-~;. 1 ~"·~· o '" •I ~'"'" 1• r~\" •<I> •"!'\'! , •"i' 1001• •I" ~·1•~ ... __ Q1&.:_~tcr_o ·1 oole ln "M URPHY'S WAR '' (G) STARTS WEU., AUG. 4 , GEORGE C. SCOTT IN "LAST RUN " EXClU~LVE O~ANG E COUNTY ENGAGEMEN STARTS WED., AU G. 4 "'"'/i; ' C 2org£ C. Scott ·1 Th•La stRun • •r rro: -_.·:: ··rf\1:11'-1 s•n·,· 1.fij ...;:.,() - DIRlC T FRGM ITS :roral NOW FOR THE 1 SENSATIONAL :rr-ral 1ST TIME AT ~.;:;::-.=":~ ROAOS llO\'I ':'II.! -I POPULAR Ell GAGEME IOT' ~1ora .2~PRICESI 2ND TOP HIT -BARRY N[ /{//lflri . (I [f\VOtj I IT fl r " "VANISHING POINT" (GP) OAllY '"' AfTl!ICl lON -w.i1 .. M•llh•u, [!"I"• "''Y -..... N•W LIA'" 1lAll', W[ONEIOllV AVGU~f 11 -"SONC 0~ NOl!WllY" ~TAR T! WEO,..ESD4'f, ... ucuST J -)•"• Fo"O•, DOn•ICI lut~••'-IMf '" "~LVI E " STARTS WED,, AUGUST 4, "4 ... Tt NEES AT 101Hy ll. -' I ' \ •• -----.. -. . ' ._ --' . ,.. °2(1 DAil Y PILOT r:nnaav llm)V\t '.' 11'171 SCR ltl11s i cul in LA I I '"' ~I I ,; • • • l 'Mothe1--Earth' Outstanding ' Negro Prog·ress Told by Veteran • Ry TO~! HAHl.EY Ot !~• 0111¥ Polo! i••U It 1vi11 be nc1 su rpri~t> 10 tho:i;e Orange Coasl <1ud 'l'llt •·~ who Ja111n1ed ros\:1 ~h'•.1 s South Co::isl l!eperl <>r : that T11nl Sllf'arrr and con1- l';n11 arr the d;;rl.n,t!'i nf 1·ql1aJ I, dt'!ighlcd llunt1ng11u1 l\;1r!fil!'tl 1'h::a1rr Oatron~- revue and i! ll'as a full 10 1111nutf·~ hf'l vre 'J'on1 ;ind her sup<'rb nine were allowed tn l(•;n·e !he foo!llghl.!1 tor 11 well 1·;1rn('d brl'ath1:f'. Thealer for the 111ldh t f'('l'I•· t ed "1\10\htr Earih'' ·111 lt·:i in OpC'nin;.: n•gtlt <it lht>1r nrw lne<Jl t' bruugh l hra1 os f1tl1I .1 ~t:1nd ing 01 <1l11 >n for 1111~ b r 1 I I 1;a1!. l'tnlog.1 1n~pi1·1·d ·r~e desf'r11.·tl rill that and :i lot n1o rl' For 1nark rnv words, 1h1s suf}f'rh sh()W will go ar·ntarid Ilic worlcJ and be l't'('l'll'ed 1<1 lhl' Jl(ll!ll th:ll it 11·111 1n:1kr "!lair" look like a 011t• nigh! :.tan1L r • j l l NATIONAL GE NERAL THEATRES EXC LUSIVE IN ORANGE C O U N TY Doi ly Matinee! l :JI) IGI ' .... •: ri , ,_, '" ON ANY SUNDAY A nL.M rt -ua BROWM A l s 0 "THE REIVER S" COURTESY OF HOB o\lA YN ARO'~ WIN A fR£E YAMAHA t.'!Nl·lN!lURO t.lOTORCYCI £ NO PURCH ASE REOUIR£0 fill OUT COUPON fOR CONTE ST AT THEA TRl OR AT ORA NC.E COUNTY CYCLE 205 N. Harbor lllvd., Sonic Ano ~ '' . '.' 1,.1 11,u & 10·,o lint<••• e ~> 3rd ond FINAt WffK! George Hom1llC1n ''EVEL KNIEVEL'' 1111.11 ''THE DESERTER " AIR CONDIT! N~;l~G~P)~;!;j~ijii~fR~f~f~P~ AR~K~•N .. Gi;;;;;;;;IG;;;P;;;);.I So you met someone and now you know how it feels. Goody, Goody * will, DE~NIS WEAVER -AC.NES MOOREH EAD "'BLUE WATER, WHI TE DEATH:- INCLUDES SOME OF THE MOST SMASHING MAN-AGAINST· BEAST FOOTAGE EVER FILMED! "ABSOLUTELY BREATH -TAKING, GASP-PRODUCING!" '" (' l,f1, I~·· I) ~~ ...... "BLUE WATER, WHITE DE ATH" 11 i ~. 1111hu111 a doubl. !he h1 •Y1 fl'\'Uc I hil\e \'\'Cl' SiX'll . And ! have M!tll a lot uf da rr1· P1! j'!IJfid re vui·~ Ill rny .l'l'J/'S of n1usir and theater 11ork "Hai r'' h<id a r<'10J11111111arv ~rore hut it :llso b:inked hl·:1l'i· lv on 11 s 1Jb~rcn1 I\' ;ind nurlilv for th<' -sh0<·k tr~:llrncnt tha t hl·l pt·d tu sell 1t tr'l a stunned p11hh1·. That. mercifully. d<•C'c;n't 01r-r):y !(1 lhlS U!t l'rly 1astefu( ;111d lll':HJ11fu!J.v pcrf onned lrcal1Sl' P!I C't:nlogv_ It s :t ssctc; arr tna <~nifi('rnt rnu~1c. supcrh 1!lrl'C!rnt1 by Rnn Thnrn~nn a11rl dccl1catl'cl pcrfor111Prs who tlo 111<:f{' in il'sc; 1h;i11 thret:> hoi1rs fflr thl' el''ilogy r·ru •·adr th·in Jlnl ph :\1nrlr r could do 111 ll1e Jl(";L lfl Vti!r.<;. HPou11rr11 1, brilliant T" n i She;1rcr is. of tnursc. Lhe con1- Jl'.1scr nnd r:nrner.'i!Onr nf ",\lnlh<'r t·:;1rt h" She bc'l!s nul her nun1be rs w1lh 1he rest nf her hi"h s1epp1nr, cast and still -0 ' finds tune to take 1he piano kcyho:lrd fnr screral of the show's dr!ighlful htnrc;. \\'c gel in:ire th<1n 211 rnelod irs fnr 011r n1nney nnd I eount c·d nu n1orr lhan three u11wor1hv of in('lusion in the secire And th at I'> vt•r.1· nice g••ini:: i111h•r1I f11r present 1l:1v rc \'O('.~ th:1r , 111evJl;_1blv, inclur!r ;:i lu1 of p;1rtd111g tn ·go along 1111h tl l!'1r hi\ songs ll 1ghlii:hts of the Shc·n rr r s1'11rr arc ... ~:1 il On. Swel'l I 'n11·ersr" (11·i1Uly ::ic t l<11n1cd nn opr111 ng nighll. ''X:in:idu." lhe gorgcou~ly dl'livcrcd ar1cl ver1· aniu~1ni::: '' E ro 1 o g y \1';1l1z" nnd "Ti ger. Ti ger.'' Thi~ CTllil' .. 'i own fa1 ·orilt' \v:1~ thf' ha1111ring "Thr T.1lnn~ of Tirne." a ~cn:;1!1v(', n1nving I The hunl for the Great White Shark [' _< ACIN( .. ACUOln 'n"'~""l ~['ll••"'" \ P.-..: M b, P( H I> {"<IHI I n,., ••1 t , .., If P f,1Vflfl ~<><! J•Uf ~ ~ ll'SC.~ .. ~ lfC .. "ICOtOA" aoi•r~•ll.! .. l~AL "IVAE~Al ll•Sl G•• •4. ..... "IC( STAT ION Continuous Show ing Daily 1\ ZIBRA" le•Office0pe•J7:1Sp."I, E DWARDS ] "' SHOW Stort.J ol 011 1~ """"' .. •O•M• (Q;h'"' 0 '""""' 1•• "I .... , .. ••·•• ~ •• M ..... '•0•>••••"·~··· EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT John Wayn e Richard Boone "Big Jake" "BIG JAKE" ''Imm ens el y entertaining! Filled with infredible energy .. f tstfights and gunf ig ht s by th e score! John Wayne in top form!" Co·Hit at Pacific Drive-In s "VON RICHTHOF~N AND BROWN " Sor Off ice opens 7 15 P.M. Show Slails al Dusk IJWI ~:;f;:~. J " Co ltit "THE McKENZIE BREAK" ',.,.._ '. ·-·~ --.. " • ' ' \.<. ._ I .• , . ' ~ ' ) .... \ ' I. ' • • ' ' ' .. r-fft>rin~ that has the spirit of Toni Shearer in ('very chord ,\1 uilc isn't all in v.·hat is of!en a l1ghthea rtrJ look at !he etology scene aod £Jaine Bankston . Patrice Channel, Jcnn1l1·r Lf>e. J'i1 1chatl Dc11 n, .tnrl f\1n1nu·L C:irol Kri~ty , Hori de S;ill·u and Tip Krllcy put in a Jot of ed11c;1tc1! /1oof- 1ng aruJ firs1 elris~ c!uw1ning 1n rnullncs th:n often lcfl the <JU· d1 enre hclplcs~ \\'1111 laughtrr. Thty put on str.nv hats ;ind c:1nrs 1,lfenng 1•n the thr1nl' of · (_'1,r11 •Jn 1J1e .\\;ic;1l:lrl' · that just ha~ 10 bi· 1/1e funne~t thing 111 ('Urren! sh n w b usin e ss And "Chic \l'rlh;un~." the takruff 1111 a 1·1·rl a1n ('ar cJc:ill'r and !he dog v.ho drapes h1111s1•lf. tongue lolling. on lhr hood of a ('ar 11;1<; tQ bf• seen t11 bt• b«lie vrtl \\'h:H ~g;i n in Costa .\lc.,,1 ;i~ ;1 l'orn nlun1ty entrrpri~t< IS h<'<idl·d for 1n\1'rn~1t1<1n:ll ac· cla1n1 as one of thr gre<tl pn1- 1luc!1ons 1\f our pn"•if•nt d:1.1· theater !l's good l1) know 1h;il this superb shnw was horn ngllt here. USNB 1'ells Of Dividend SAi\ !)lEGO -~B\V !-The directors of Uni ted Slates Na- lionaJ Ba nk have declared a I 5 perc::ent stock dividend. or 2G.010 ~hares of !he bank's comn1on SlO(.'k, ·rhe div1dl'nd. 11 hich is sub- ject !O the approv;i l of thr ccn1ptrollcr nf 1he t·urrrn('y. will he p;-11<1 1\ug. 27 !o sh;irc· h11ld"r.~ of rrt·ord nn i\u1~ 11 Sh:1rcholders 11111 rceeh·r nlll' full :;hare fur r:1ch 67 shar('.'i ht>ld In i11 s!anc·1·s 11 ht•re a full sha1·e may not he d1.'itnbuted the cash cqu11·- alrnl of lr:ic1innal sh il r e i; 11'111 be paid on lhr basis of 1hc hid price of the stock nn 1hc r('1'0rd <late . linilrd Sl;1tes ;\alion:il nilnk 11;',, fil offices in 5 soulhrrn Cnlifornia coun1i('S I See by Today's Want Ads 'EARTH' LOVERS -Elaine Bankston or the origin- et l .South c·oast Re pertory cast an d Hon de Sa.lvo ap- pea r in 1hc ll unL1 nglon llartford pro?uetion .of "i\·lolhcr Earth." the rot'k·ccology n1us1c;:il \vhich pren1iered al S('ll and is no1v playing in Los Angeles t hrough J\ug. 21. Coast Co ed Cliose11 T1i espici11 Preside11t K11nhrrly Cole. a l!un!1 ngtnn H<«K'h I !1gh St:huol s1ipho1110rl". has been <1ppo1n1rd 1he first ~ludrnts prco.;1drnt ol I he t'nl1fn1·n1;i S<'rt1on of I he lnH·rnariun:il The~p111n Soc11 ·- ty. i\l1ss C11lc received The ap- po1111 1ncnt la st nionlh froni l\lr<;. ,Joyl'f' \\1 ;1nl, a drarnct 1c:1chcr on the ()1 lrr ean1pus 11 ho is !hr nl'wl y ck·ctcd !>Lale d1nTlflr of 1he o rg:ini~.at1on. During the nt.'xt ll\'O years t-.lrs. \\'ard ,11ul l\11ss Cole 11 ill he traveling t h r fl u g ho u t !'.1!ifornia rn renrgan17.e 1hc sy:.tcrn of the~pi:in troupes and leaders. hrs! thcspi<ins for a four.year prnnd. Recognition 11·:1s also ex- !l nclrc! to -i..:1ny t-.lanucl and Grrt1 ldo de Sn11sa, both foreign cxhc:1ngc stu<l rnts, for their n11tstnndng contribution to til e llu ntington Be2ch High School Dran1<1 Departn1cn(. Chaplain Cited Cha rila1n .)rhn A J.1nc!l'all. A~·~1s1anl to the Prcsirlent of Sou thern ('al1f11 rn1a CnlleAe. ha~ been a11ardcd lhf' Legion nf .\lent. lhl' highc:.t pc;:iee !1n1c ;111 :ird g11en to n1ihtary prr~onnrl L1nd va!J. .1n alumnus of Sou rhrrn Cahfornia College, is a retired ;is a enlonrl after 27 ~ears in the t' S Ariny He and his f;11111!y arc li\'ing 111 HOLLY~'OOD Lo\P) Today's Negro actors ahnost lake for granted th at Up- p-Orlunit ies in their profl'ssion are v.·ide open. Clarence t-.1usc remembers a different 11n1e . lie <ippeared in one of the earliesl t<ilkJes and for 40 years has been one of the m-0st scr11i cablc or movie character ectors. He has setn rr1uch thange in that tune "I look al Flip \\11Json on 1V and I have to laugh .'' says ~luse, now a \\bite-bearded but in tensely alert 81. "F'unny n1an, that Wilson. l really en- joy hin1. "! see hitn put hi~ arms around those v.·hite girls and I say. ·~'\y , oh 111y , how UmC's have changed ~' "! rerne1nber v.·hcn 1 was making 'Toy \V ifc' at t-.!G~L Th at Austrian girl y:ho v.·on the Oscars -Louis Rainrr that':; who she 1l'as -she ha d a scene cnn1i11g down stairs. I w:is standing ttiere, and I put n1y hand on her arn1 to help her. '·The dirrctnr, R ic har d Tl1orpc. told me, '\\!hen ~·ou put your hand on her , Cl<ircnce, \\'C losl six stales.' So 11·e shot the scene over again and I just sor1 of brush- ed her v.·ithout touching." t-.luse was in town from his P<'rris. ranch. He has owned a section there sine<' 1934 and now leases it for sheep graz- ing. He was en route to ~1ex­ ico to appe<1r in '·Buck and the Pre<icher." a western starring Sidney Poi tier and Harry Bclafontc "Those two bovs got lhei r Oll'n n1oncy in th e pi cture .'' observl'tl t-.Tusc, "and that's son1cthin g I never drc~1mcd J 'd sec happen. Tha t's good. Actors pulling 1heir ow n n1oncy b;ick into the business -that's the w:.y it's go! to be. "Not only arr they securing l11e black ac1nr·s position in 1he indu stry. But v.•hcn you've got your ov.·n nioney in the C'nt crprise, your voice gets bigger." ~luS<'. a native of Baltimore, h<'ga n louring 1n pl;:iys after gr<1dua11on from Diekinson college . Hr appeared on Brnad11·ny be fore coming to Holly"·ood in 1930. The roles he pl ayed in films wrrc nflcn m<'ni.;il . but !\1u~e he still <uihPres: '·I'm like a tarpcnter. They give me a blueprint and I'll build them what they want. You Won't JI ear Laughs On 'Couple' HOLLYWOOD !UPI ) -1\s an ex ample of the incredible viewe r response lhat a television show can bring, con- sider this : Representatives of ABC- TV's "The Od d Couple" series soid that 135,000 letters have been received in response to a ref]ucst to viewers to tell \lh<'ther they 1van ! the show's J;1ugh track thrown out. "The Odd Couple." which 1vill return next season, stars Jark Klugman and ·rony Ran- dall. And Randall is one of those ronnectcd with the show 1vho nliule it loudly clear that he thoroughly disliked the laugh Lrack. There were ma ny observers \1•ho felt the series -v.·hile no1vhere near !he match of the Neil Sin1on play it was based on -might v.·ell be improved byL eliminating the phony laughter. Somehow. the el<'c- tronic merrim<'nl didn 't fit the tone that Randall a n d Klugman \\'ere tryi ng to establish . As ;:i result, ''The Odd Couple" publicized the fact that one of its episodes, a \vh ile back 11·ould be shown \1'ilhuut 11 laugh track -and 1h<'n asked viewers to 11•rite in saying how they liked it that \l'Jy, The 135.000 letters are in response !o that request, ~aid a spokesman for the .:series, "·ho added: "Of !hat total . about 112,000 of the lcller "'f're against the laugh track. Statistically. that 1neans that 1 vughly 83 percent of !hose who wro1c in \1•ere <1gainst it. Or, pul another 11·;iy. it 11•as al:lnut five to one favoring nat ural1ness." • ~,1 •) • .u1 111•' l'lir:i pr1 adopted a philos:iphy Jo which __ _ rh:1n nn" l'nv;i1,. 1n.-in1 I',,..--------------------,...-----------------------=. And 1hat 1s one rrason. said the spokcsn1a n, that there "'111 be no la ugh track on ''The Odd Couple" next season. The pro- gram is set to be performed before a live audience with a threc.can1cra technique , A11·;1rd~ fnr '1l'll11g 11rrr also pre~rnrcd in June during !he ~chrt1il's annu al dran1a a11·ords 1n·ogr,1rn. They arl• Andy \'rlus1eh , he~t ar·1nr ; Dt•bb1f' H;iucr. be•t :Jl'!re~o; ;ind Carol l)c f\ey~rr and Dehh1c Bauer, Cns la \1r~a 111 !ar.:" 110111(' 11110 r nir.v ... illld pr11arr-b.11h. Only Sl,,, e \'l·'.."Tl:RJ·:~0.\1!~~~~ T;ik<' 1111< 't'J\ S;i!~l'I 1\iil::On 011 II C!'lll ~" !1110 ~llll11ll•'f ;ind enj1•y .1·nu1:-;<'lf . • r.F:..-~LT<.; .. R~::.;1·1.rs '' J,"> our n11rldl,. nan1e call TM.i,v t)!:!.;-.lii,\<:. JAMES GARNER "A MAN CALUD SLEDGE" ~do lo!IWP0 '1 •IACM •• e• 1~0 ••h••<• •o lo~~·••• ll•o hlo .. O•. J IJ!O 5th BIG WEEK WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! SPECIA L MATINEE Wednesday al 2 p.m. - ) " . ' • \ Watching Both 'Ho1ne Te.ams' This is Ph il Ross of th e DAILY PILOT sports stdf_ W het h- e r you're a Cha rg e r fa n or a Rams fan, he's you r me n. He's watchi ng action in bot h pro fo otball train ing camps and th e result is that DAI LY PILOT read ers aet mor e ex- clusive cove rage of th e ''home t eam," w:1o ever they think that is. Th e DAILY PILOT sports staff understands that whot DAILY PILOT readers want is strong coverage of "local" sports. That means cov er th e hom e teom. And thot ' means : Cover th e San Di ego Chargers when they set up comp right in our own backyard at UCI. It also means : Cov e r t he "oth e r home te•m," th e Los Angeles Rams, in training at C al State Full e rton . The DAILY PILOT do es it, both ways. Read Phil's reports and you'll know the DAI LY PILOT is the one t o keep you focused on the home team-at Ir vine or in Fullerton . /l-'lore Exclusive D.1/LY PILOT S ports Ne1vs I , -\, !\ \, • . ' ' , " ' " ·'-, ' . • • DIC:K TRACY ' ' MUn AND JEFF MUTT, DID YOU TAKE A BATH? YES. DEAR! . - , . --- FIGMENTS NOW JUST RELAX WHILE' I CHECk \tll.JR ROFLEXES ! .. .. PLAIN JANE I DAILY CROSSWORD •.. by R. A. POWER I ACROSS 1 D 1s~har9Nl ii tiebl s s,'"'"'"" 9 B.t:.r!J~ll Sl3rg ]J Othrr l> 1',.11"1: L~11·1 l~ A5p t~l ~1 17 C.1.1s• to slJq\ 15 CilY of 51, \:"r'1w.I l'I ~ ... ltor,.~ :?QS~•ll 1r1\!•le ?l K1 ,11I of dJy '24 ""'011·1~ 2h Co,1~1J111r 27 E~n1e ss16! 2.~ Sl119l e JQ RPSldUlilH\ t> i! I 33 Ed 1til,. 37 F •~li JB Silly 39 Rove 40 Vlol ~nl wind .storm 41 Proot1eade11s ·~' 42 City 111 Louisian~ 44 Sta1e : Abbr. 45 Appropriate •b Caqitn!l'f'S tool 47 Move with a sibilant sound ' -4'1 Sounded an a llotn 53 T ~~e · ---: Re~1 t1r: 2 \'JOl~S r "!J Ul dried 11~~ ~ .. 15h•~ 50 Siia• p h~rd s~u•1rl 5'1 S1cr1le bl 1•1'1~J'"l\1ticn r1e~,,1·n b2 811~~ ~n·r p1l 1 / 63 l 11for1·1.1l1 n'1~ Sla11q 6-1 Tl!\$. Sp. 6~ Jan··-··-= D11t·h pai11ter bb Nou11 e11rlln9 b7 Is su1tahl~ l or oo~.'tJ 1 Sef'~i11;; S11U1x 2 "·--ii V101l1'1trlJnd" J l"nd m~sses surround~d by wal~I ~ DamitlJC 5 Horse'<l1d'Nn vehicle 6 Dvemg apparatus 7 Tempts • p • 0 C l L T B DN11er of rt,1t e&'.~\~ 9 Sl'C~l 1St IIJ Ul!r r !p l1t\'e l)111pose l l Gnat, for one 12 Oilal,"•Y 13 C11cM tJl.3in 's wile 21 Idaho's !\ 3 71 35 Gel! J/, OblJn~ pi~re 37 SPr·mlerf 40 r1orJ1llc w tli l·~iwr 4~ [~p~c1-.r,1I• 43 Cn11\Ji11rr 45 Ar nus~ from sli1rTih~r ~7 F.1cddy of c~p1t,1I IJs!e, e.g. .23 -·---Eaqle: ~a l'.'a~i11g b11d Ch,11les 50 Patt of lhe l h1d!ier9fi hwnar1 bCH!'I 25 ~lake as 51 Rela!ive on a pr ot•l mother's side 28 Oe.:idly ---: 52 ~/omen Bell.1doona 53 Pia~ JO Span ish bull 1fr11~icw1~ JI W11111l1~e S•l Fru1I dft~)' 32 Curved 55 Unusoal 3J Thi11, Ila! ~f, Tears to circular pl~le pieces 34 Prrposilion bO Lett~r Tue~ay, August J, 1971 DAILY PILOT flJ COLUMNS ASOOT • MV QUARRY OEATl-I•! T;.tEY Tl-llNI( l'M DEAD! MA, HA, MA! By Ches ter Gould AM. MA. 1--l A , HA! TME DUMMIES TMINK l 'M DEAD !" By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smi t h GOOD.' THEN YOU MAY K ISS BRUNO 6000 NIGHT.' By Dale Hale 1:091 j I ~ _,. - I " .. By Frank Baginski II=' Ai Fl~\ YOU OONT SUC.CEED, \RY ~J'A.E:Ot..!E EL'S.E ! /: I PEANUTS SIR:,HOW MUCH FA!\11-!ER DO WE HAVE TO C-0? ·-· 5IDP CALLING ME "!?!(•, .. THE Bo;':'' CAI.IP 15 RICiHT O\'ER T/1i:S HILL .. JUDGE PARKER -' MISS PEACH . ' SNOOPV! U'L ABNER 0·3 \. -ONL'r' THEIR, WIVllS CA."1 CONTROL THEM .'.' !iALL Y BANANAS GORDO *PEGALE, J-IOM.!JRE, .---:--.c.(;. 1-.NIMAL CRACKERS IJILE1 HOW CQ/>E fJOi3COV l...IKES. ME~ WELL, rr U!Jsr Ml@H• H~Vf SOMEftllAl!So ro Do Wlfrl l><E Fi\CT 1\<,lr l,'(X)'O'E VIC:IQUS ... By Charles M. Schulz 11loR l'>ASAAT LA55 ... 5TARVEO FOR LOVE, 5t1E'5 FALLEN~ f~'1 UNIFORM! By Harold Le Doux DRIVE~'S LEAVIN6' I'O Bf.TfER 60 DOWW ,1.JH7 Tlo.LK TO .6.BBE't': -'I-JD 'tHIS M16t1T BE T>-IE TI ME ro 51--!0W HER THE LETTEl2 ' I=-,~ By Mell ,, -, • I ;--· i·, " , Mrl.. Gi'IMM151 THE C.HILDREN Afl.E IMR:i551BLE TODAY f ALL ~IGJ-.IT, CHILDREN, WHAT 15 TME ftEA<;ON FOR TODAY'S ATTITUDE? w e WANr To Sf;E HOW ROTTEN WE CAN 8E "ND STll.I. I l ! .1,,,/•\l1/ PERKINS 9 -' ~fi'~ 10 0 ,., 0 ' ' ' ' ' • • • • ,--. j ~ ) 0 !"' " ~ ' IT '.S AN GX PERIME'Ni IN HUMAN R E LATIONS! '!: .... • ' L..IV• !! '~ ~ 8-J "'"' J. 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Put a hard-working DAILY PILOT classified want ad to work for you. USE THIS ORDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES ' I • I ' " TI M(S TI MES I T)MIS 'TIMIS -----I ---·----------- $4.50 $7.40 I SI 1.70 s 17.70 I ---------- $5.80 $9 .08 I Sl 4.50 I I --1-----I $6.80 SI0 .76 $17.30 I s22.5o 1s 27.JO- PAYM ENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 ,.~1:,~ 1., •......... J•y•, h•t;".;"1 ........................... . Cl 111ifi ,,1;,~ , , • ,. , ... , , , • , •• , , , ............ ~·,,,,.,,,,, .. , .. ,,., "''"'' ......................................................... . J.~J •• 11 ....................................................... . ,, . .,, ............................. '~·"· ....................... . TO flCiURI COST Pu• <>•Iv <>•• "'"'" ;" l •t ~ •I>•<• •i>~·•· l•dudo ¥<>"1' •tldrou "' p~<>•• ~u"'be•. T~. t<>1I ol Y<>u• •d ;, •' •h o ""~ cf f~t 1;"' .,~ ... h =c~ ;J.0 1&.t ..,.,.~ ,._j ¥<>u• ~.i i1 .,...;1. 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It clflf'~n·i r(Jst 11nything to 1·.fl ll and find n11t--you n1ight even save!~ GET WATERFRONT Living Al inl<1 nd prices, sharp II bf-rl nn. hom1>. huil1 -ins, f1rf'nh1f'f'. in f'.l\rrllf'nt ronrl 111on nnlv 7 )"f':lrs old. If ~·011 srf' it you"ll huy it a! $·12,.iOO. .i·15·g640 ACTION SECLUDED COTTAGE $14,750 (Full Price) l hddrn l!.llluni: 1 .. 1~ of tAll t rrr~. ]Hrf11 f'rl in ("n~t;i '.\rs1'. tl11.; l1t1 1r """ h1•dp101n ro1 t11c.e is rr11l ly p1·irf'rt tn sell - Hurr y. 5'16-Rfi-IO FASTER NOISELESS Tr;iffir f1·rr r11J fl<' ~11<'. Bf'1111tifu! 4 hrcln11. <>n h11~" Jnl, <'\{'f'll<'nl N·'· rn~li'l ,\!f'~:"l nr 1.:hl1nr- hnnrl. Pt'il·<'rl !n ~rll f<ts l !11 SJ3.500. 5•16-8640 FROM General G e ner ail Al'PF..'\L G.l\LORE. in it.'i 3 rnon1y bedrnon1s, 20'x30' solariurn. 3 baths. 2 fircp!:il'C'S, hu ge covered patio. Located in the vrry cxcl u.<;il"e PRl\'.t\1'£ ES'f.'\1'1:.:S 1Jcllgh1ful at s:,o.:ioo MAKE AN OFFER!!! Seller savs "i\l UST SELL li\1l\1EDl1\'rEL'I"'. J!cre'.i; a 0 l\1·0 storv. vac<1n t. rear!v and anx- ious for your faniilv to cnioy it's 5 supt>r bedroon1s. 2 1<~ bath ~. fan1ily roo1n. forn1a l dining roo1n , 2 fireplace:-. Seller 111ust '"B . .\JL OUT." \l'hat "s your offer'.' OOPS, YOUR SUP IS SHOWING A PRI\'A1'E SI.IP .l\T 'J'!·lt\T (\l'el\ it can be yours l. descending f r otn this beautiful IJ_n\'er Shores \IJE\V hon1e \1·ith its sun1pt11ous living roon1 and invillng fireplace . 3 I luge berl - roo n1s including a M 1\S1'El~'S SUl'l'E Hhat's 'vorlh the pricet. 2 Deluxe bat hs and a g our- met's delight kitchC'n . fllake an a11pointn1('nl. '"Don't slip-up on this one." a rnarvc>lous buy at .. . .. Sll7.500. TAX JITTERS?? llere are 27 spanking NE\.V Al)Ul."f .i\P.i\f:'r- r.lE NTS. consisting nf 1-2 & 3 hcdroon1 11 n1ts ,1·ith I & 2 baths. fc:i turing, a pool. h'1r·b·q area, rce rnon1. indi\·idual garages. buil tins, shag carpf'ting, forcr:d air hrat, laundry fl1- cili tics and a111ard 1\'inning landsc:1pi ng. I.ct us sho\v you these beaut iful ly de~igned and built units, 11·\th a proiected GHOSS ~·1L1 1.- 1'lf'lJER of 6.\J . Reall y a buy at $422.000. "BUTION POPPER" ON POPPY c:OBON . .\ DEL ~·l !\B IJl"PLEX -llpper lc\·t>I front unil has 2 brdronn1 ~. forn1al dininc roon1. rircp!acC'. builtin::; 1.011·cr level ha:-; l'.'i·l .1\\V quarter!\. priv<ilc c>ntranr·c. f 1rc- plare. lare-e bath. Bac k unit i::; an <1dor:i.hlc. large 1 bcdroon1. /\ gcn1 al S61 .~i00. UNITS 52 UNITS ~2 BR1\!\D Nl'~\V g:irden-t~·pc apar11ncnt~. ('he~·k on the 200', dcprec1<1t1<H1 . .i\-1 •. !\-nt- l,UXE ll'.\i!TS featuring indoor-nutclnor kit· chen:-. private patios. b•11lt-in range. and ov· en. d i:-h-\ras her. rcc rl•at1on hall. healed and filtered POOL, Bar-B·c.! units, t11!1iard ti!blr. !'>huffle board area:-. ;i cnrd roo111 and lu ,-;h landscaping. \l cry desirable rental _arca. con- venient to . .i;hop\ing and r~~r.::l\ir112 a~·ea~. Financing is cxl'C'tlcnt. l.\J\i !·.~I Cll lS. ~011 I! be delighted at the return on this investn1c11t Priced right at . .$827 .000. II tel 1 """"'"'''' l~I " .. "'"'"' ]~[ HOUie1 lor Rtnt I~ l~era l G t:neral Ge neral G e neral General I General l=====I ------3 BEDROOM PRESTIGE WATERFR ONT HOMES SHOWN BY A?POINTMENT 3 Linda Isle Drive <)uahly construct.. 11c\1· 5 1~:1 .. 41:.? b<'I. hon1e \1· \l"<iterfronl liv. rn1 & cl in rtn Oak pnnrl- ed f;unify rm. \\" frplc. l\lstr. 13R. "' s1t1 inc area & frplc. $li9.500 F or Complete Ir.formation On All Homes & Lots, Pleas e Call : * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. WESTCLIFF -JUST LI STED 1'his one \1'011 ·1 la st long. Really sharp 4 Bl~. l'V. 3 bath hon1e . !\l;:uiicured green la11•ns & ~r~ce for poo l. Quiet street-close to school. park & :.hopping. llur ry? . . S-18.500 "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~an Joaquin H ills Roild NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR NEW LOCATION At entrilnte to Linda Isle General I G eneral 1-~34~1_::B~'!Y~,;~d~e~D::'·~·~S~u~;t:•:.:;1 ,~N~.6~.:_...,,_!6~75:-!'~16~1,..:,;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::'.:';;;;;~;: General General """" ...... !'""(~ ( Builder's Repo. -llL.c.:>Q. veroe 0!1(• n1 :11l"s lo~s l."lill lil' your -Waterfront - Corona del Mar 1.ast large fee parcel on Ne\l"port !·!arbor. :"\pprox. I acre -170 ft. on \\·ater. 11·1th 3300 ~q . ft. hcarh hornc and clock . \\"11! ~el l all or part. Priced under coniparable \\·aterfront properties. Phone: 642-2171 or see your broker This Home Has g:1111. HP:uly for 1111111L·d. il'..l~- l'ss1011; 5 Bit, z B:\, C<l!"llPI' MAGIC honie. Tl"'rrrfic l<X.'i'llllJn, 11 ! /Ii'\\' fl.11111, ~h<1l<1' !'(){If. f111•· plac-(• & Ia n:c kl tch. Z IOU sf'[ fl of f.:i niily l11·u1~. Subn11t your !tr111s . Builder 11·a111s tn srll. Cal! ~~1G-:~~so IOprn E\"f'S.) \\"n11lct yot1 h1•l1r 1"r 1l'.' Thr i::a1·.1r.1• l\11·nc-1I rnln A garnr J>"l!lll" \1 11h ~oir ~low 1K111r!- lin)'.:', shng 1·a r p('1 and .~l\d- 1n.1:: door cuplxi:ird~ for rrt·- 01·d~. i::11tnrs, 1'1{'. N!lt only !hat, hu1 11.!:<0 it hlls ~ rrg· ul ,. f:inH!y ruom ,1nd 4 lit•fl· 87jflrr-HfRITAGf "' I c·z~, --1141. DllR 1"111111S. l.A>!.·:1f1•( on ('Ofl\('r I 'llTJP hl! <·lo.~r to school. Br1ni: ..::::========::: Need T ax Shelter? Mariners School 4 Bedroom Enjoy rark, Sl'l'll)o.)t. !l"'n111s Mlu1·1s and Jih1·1u·} 11l11lc l11·- u11,: u1 this lla r\;ur Highl ~nd hon1e ("iV'>C by C a s h11111-111.~. ~ht· II ~t on t< l1n·pl.l1'•'. IO\"rly brick patio. ~ rt~h n;>11 l'llrj)(•t1ng 1n lt\"· 111:..: t~l(Hll 1111<! d1nl11J: nr;>a~. 'hi 111 r" lan1tl~ ).,'l"ll\\ n a 111! I 1h1') a1·r nlOl'ong to cOn· 1t•11111r11u111 Cal! n•111· !i\(!-ili! -fur appo1nt11ic11t. s:;r;.!J:iO. WATERFRONT LIDO ISLE t.u-.ury 11'ill licco111r a !iabJ1 lll ll\IS lllll{jU!', l\('.~tly Ill'\\' 5 lid\'111., •!', hnll\ hon1r. Conip:ll"I'! Si'e f<Jr yoursl"'l l nnl' nl 11\e tnosl taslcl11ily clrtllnllcd hont•'S f'll the Island. Pie!' & Slip. SlR7,500. ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 l;G;;;'~"~'•'~'.1.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~f Genera l on 1hr tr1'n;1g•'rs -lhts 11111 k<'rp lhf'lll h"'nlr. 233() :<I] fl pl11s .:a1111> ro•,111 C11!J u.s 1Ju1rkly, n11ly Sl3,,"l()Q S<'<' 1l11s li111• i11~'1.1111f' 1;i·np II 11h 4 ~ln~le 2 BIL uni!.~'----------­ OPF:'.'>i 7 DAYS A \VEEJ.,; --------*ON GOLF COURSE* \\";1ll'h rh,. ~l,111ru1i:: r ll.\' [1gl1 tsl 11 11111• d 111111i:: 111 fn1·111;1l din. r ill. '!1tll,1•n !11111.: 1·111, J.11·gr 1~1 111 il_v rr11. 1111~e 1na~:r 1· Hn i--S----·E-'S_B_E•S•T•I ,r 1,·.-1lk-i11 c'lf•,,,..1 JIJ.!"S ::t ME A VERD ll"ilh i.::ir:igrs .~· pa11os. lrn- n1.1t't11<1lr t· .. nd111.111. rP/lrc'ls prlt lr of fl11 nr 1·~h1r1. T1111 locaT1on. Pric·p S."i l,!l:JO. Wonderful Westcliff CONDO Con1 1tl. r<'<!ee., new crpt.~. d.,hll'Shl', !lcfrig \.\W ~ dryr lriCllldt:!d P~c:eJ bcio11I rnk1. 1 S2G,2SO 4 PLEXES rn top coud., !\lesa del r>lar.[ th',11' schnols and shopp1ni;. $39;)/nio 1n1'0n1c, 15':1i dn., $53,500 HOME & RENTAL C111'1Hl<I r!r.l !\Tar 4 BR, 3 R,\ tn.lr 1·rl ;ind 1 Bit rcnt.11 un11 \\';ilk 1<l shoppina: &I' bf'at'.li . 10',~ dn. 163,500 I I Anytime $26,950 College J'ark area J bedroom", 2 tm!h. corner !01 hon1e v.ithl big as,;un1able loan at 6';~ in1erC'st. P:;iyn1ents are jusl, S17·11niu. incl. t::ixes & in-·1 suran('(' Owner illst moved l•l ncv.• · hon1r and you can; nltJ\'e Z"lf::'h\ 1n! I , ' Newport •• Fairview 646·8811 (anytime) SPANISH RANCH ulli<'r hil1•111~. h:11,·hc11 /•.ts ~llJ~'r 1·k a11 p1ufl';.~1011ally ~··lf-l·lr;unn>: 01.,,11, 1 lrllnf' rl r ~· r1 t" a I •' r! 1'\lUlt ! ~!~IJ. 111111• ~ .1 rs 11ld. /\~ki ng J:U0 ~1 l11)n1r 1\1lh fan1· Iii''' • A h U'!Ril Coldwell, Banker 11e:NDC<)M! ....... d Ttw rn1·lo~rd rntry lr;i<l~ Tri ;1 l·l1ar111111g ;; f~c·droon1, 2 l1a1h 11·1lh !"Oll11'1L'Tl•Jy rtll'IO"!'d l;1n:1i. :-;c•p;1r:11r l ,;111ndry Huo1n. No ll':1ffir :.lrenl - l.11l'<'ly l;111dsc•upi11~ -Clo~c I,. ..... ---•---. ..... ~ 1" "" ""'""'" ,.,..,.~. """'" TURTLE ROC_K_ Harses, Do9s , View r:a111h1111c. 2 ~1••1"\" "f'lri \\'••1'!<.l , l1:1nll"• ··1 111:.'- '"'I '" l\ullilh•1\I.,!' l~·fl- l'•"'hl< ffli:!P j•:lll'·lo•d f,111111\ !"!U•lll. _!;,· I•\• l•trr 111tld!•ll'_ Sl'f'•'l,11 11l·1r \\I"\\ ~·f rt•lll11C: llloll)l\• 1;i111'-l\1':11 skin 1uc; J il • 1·);11••' l;iJ.:ll!l lh" :,!,-,11 ~r1 fl (\J"f':ttn kl 1• h"tl \\·,11! nf ~\;1.,~ Tn rlf·\~!- r•d p;1 l 1<• f.••ll<'rl f• ,,. h11r$•~s i1 n rl d"I""!; I fl "l.l. /\i"l<!-; l 'nr•d '" ~(II ll111·1·y Dial 645.0303 s:.1.•r,fl. 11.v 1\){)lll. :! hall\.<; ;u1J C:1ll :il:i-,,·121 (Ojlf'tl f.'l'l'~.I hiHl l·l;l •'ll'l'IJ'H' kllL'li('n. EASTBLUFF I flit . 2'.: Jl:i . Lti\'<·ly 1.11~)( 1 11<•111!" nt} 'llli('1 ~I!"('~ 1 ("n/~ l;11n 1l1 t.....,.,111 !.· frrrn1.i l •l1t1· 111" B1• 1u l1 h1lly •l"r"r.11,.,rl I; kr 10 :>o'hno1~. •h•'flf1111J:: & No•w 1·;or1~1~ I 11 r u. our 11 11rl11t11n.: k1t('l)l'tll C•lt"ti- plr1r-ly d1~ l)rl,1i'ht•d d•111hle i:;.1r,1~r 11 1111 1·.r'i:tnc 1\oHr Oflf'llt r, bf'nutiful y ;i rcls 11 11h fn•n! nnd rr111• p;o11 .. ~. jll.H1lr1·:<. spnriklo-r• n n <I fl"Ull lt't'l.'S. ;\l,\"J"l""S l>F:ST fll ·y at only S·12,9~i0. . , . ·' ,,. ,t . ' 833-0700 644-2430 A Lil tie Ma nsion I" ·w1y lostcd /llr~;i V1 ·r1tc l bt•(huon1, 2 h;1lh lw:iolly lo· 1 ralt"fl on 11 'lllll'I cul-olc-~;1t 6i3·8:NO fvr a11pu1nl1l\1'11L !o St'l'. str f'l'1. E xtrll••11t sh,11: 1·;11·-1 DELUXE TRIPLEX pets nl'\1•ly <lra[lCd and ju:-t 2266 MINER,~C .M . f<'l'L'n!ly fHtinled ut .. 1dr n11d Olll. ,\ d f':ay tlli1.V OH'a'.' rl h· 2 ! BH. 1-J P.!t, l\('11" r.aqK·I ~. 11rr)fl1t1tn1en· -sre 1111.~ •~n· :-.h •1 <'<n1tt. S:O:! .• ilO. 10-;:, tln. u~u;1I nffr r 101l.1y. $:10.S.il). Call :..16·23 1:1. 1rn11 1~ s 1:1.!1,n "luu(™~::Rearir . 546-5990 jaJF .... 220E.17tli 646·0555 Bl!I Coldwell,Banker }:v1•111ngs C1111 till-700.l I 1' 'u u'R1ou's • 111o "'"""'"" ----EASTSIDE L X Brni\i!111oo r bcallly. !I befl- runin.~. 1 halh~. l:lf'(ter than nrw S.· only S·l2.~! 1 CORBIN-· MARTIN REAL TORS 644-™2 --REDUCED I! I f'T'" \\'11! srll undrr Fili\ 11.ppl)i.ls- Al' New ca:-pelin~. J:u-ge l"n rnrr !ot, 3 Bit, 2 61\. Waiki 10 ~l~>ppa11:! Asking $27,9JO. I C.11'. 5-lj-8-124 (Op('n l'Y~) \outh (-oast -"' ' ... a 44m@dlU ~ree s-1'rees-Trees Cl~ARMER 1 .1 Rrrtn ~-.1 11 1~;,_\1·r1·.q 1ion1c ~ ;·..;111r tir,1u11(u1 11~·('~ ~rt th" 11·11 h f,11·111 ;11 d111 111i.: rn1 , .~- 83.1-0700 644-2430 pwlut"~'~'l ll(' \'l<'\V 'rl'"lll iltl"' l1f'at1tifnl 3 h1•dn~1111 ;111rl ·'l"/l• )n1·rly f.111 111.1· l'lll. 11·1111 \\"1•11 NOT FOR SALE 1 11•1 11~ 0111d L1 1111ly 111·r·.1 nf I :or;•lt• f;lll\ily 1"''111 li"li11' )o,,,. l!:o r. A ,)1•J11~1i1 lo ~h•111' -unll'~" it".~ ju.~! r ight foi·~ VACANT "Spanish" DUPLEXES 1\.'I/ I.,!"• /•lio•l1a l h11y f·ll" 2 UIHI~ ill C«l'f111.1 il••I '1.11·, inl 'l"t r• 111·11 ;11i "· l'f'l("f'(I lo1v HI $ !P.IKtil. [_I\\ l·I \' :-"utl•-<>11111,1. 2 Ill!. ,. {!Ill'~! t 1-f>H. !![11. \l,.01111• l.1 ]If' •lr•rt"''l J'l "i""I il \1 11 .i.' ~~I 11·1~ _,p,11·kl1n.t: :1 1-..~d"Xin1 1 hr .•n r<·nindi·l··rl J11'' f,,,. 1 Arnold & Freud fllt1 . Thi.~ ·I h<'rlroo1n pa1 1o h;1tl1 1111111<•. ,\11 :1u101n;111c: I .1 '111· If .1011 l11·1' 111'1"11 ,., •1-1 ~ hr,111f' 1s w1lhin 11·11lil:in~: . itl"~ •h"I" (',11 )"'1' lb1·d .,.~~ E . !71h. c.:\I. s 1r..11.-1."i I I I 1 ' 11•n11 1• S<lft1'ni•r, h111lt-1 n ~rw-.. · · ' " ·. r 1:-1a1w(' o s 1 op p 11 g lnr: ("1·tHf't" nnd fl,,~k.~. d1~h-hnri( liro •pl:ll"f' pins ;i f"tl•"<'CI BLUFFS VIEW p:1r<l<'..'h1;1I ~ r ho o I l!m: 11.1•ii'T ;111d ,.~,.,.111'11! r ;1r-iri "111nHl'lf\~ 1""'1· 11·" h;11 '' H,.,1 fr<inl niw 1 .. i;·al inn in •'IH1 n·ti1·• All this anrl only :, ll•'!s 11 111 rnakr !IV11t1•, rn~.V j, noii·. i\11 Cnr $~2.7.",(I. · Bl II I n11 111ol0'•. !rnon 11>• b•,•" ,\ fl!"ll.'111.ll \I ~~ 111'.~t Jn \\"I(!' " ~· ' '-''- <••l•I ,,.,. f••r ~··U)',rl f -:'\o & 2'• t•.olh ~··ntl.1, ll ugr• en<'I. lnfo1·rn;it1'ln {'ill! 61&-i17L l BEDROOM 2 BATH I $23,SOO REALTORS i 644-7270 I ~ ffl!:l::CL()!-;l"li f-"'~ t'.nnk 1'11 n1, ~ ln.~1 ,,.IJ, .'. hi e: lwlln><nn' l·,,11·:1 I .i r ~ •' 1.11 1111 , ro .. 111. :->!111,> iond 1 li•,;n 1 >• ,., ,.id h•1111r . (';1i·~ I'-a1 •r! 1h·J.1 l"'' inr!•1tl"rt l"ur)l i•l l'to 11· l•t11•l••·a;·1·d JI I''•" h 11~,.. all t• 11• ··d 111 ~ • I E,1,1111 ·· ~~." 1r~tn r;in i,,. ;i-. ... ni.d 11 1111 lo\\ rl••11 n ,\I''' -•. ,rf'llo-111 ,., l+n.111• on: <11'1 1!111111• 675-3000 ( · 11 l••r · 11,,nn•< V"r I .I\ 111;.: '' l'!.1hnr for lhr 1,lff' n ., 11 no11• l .111 ~ COATS J.:Tl'C'nho·lt l·'.nd unil J An , gn•at 1ln111r for $29.000. i 'or· .,1,1.r•.t11n11. J•rirr ~~7.'J!(I. WALLACE 1,_,;;; ri p;iH•~ ltar" ·ippOr-n: ;i1r.-r.r:. --546~~.~RS '"~~i:·~~·,~·· DOWD B¥iiiit WJ'4il11 IOpon E,.n ;ng•) 1n ,~~~~SS ESS!;~t~OGI (;!"f'1l l ('o~1 ;i Z\l r~11 lnr;i- f)nn. f11llv f11r1•r!rrt. frnn lo r li'll'lr rn1rrr•rt ra- 11• !.· lll"l"" \~"nn"I 1-i•! 111 !hi~ r r1rr ;)11'-~fi ll) FARROW NORTH COSTA MESA l.,01·.,l v :\ brcl rn11 n1. 'J h111h -h<>n1r \\lfll hirer h'1 n11~ !"nom 11nrl pnnl l'l~rrl lo! !.1kr flt"'\\" r nll- rl itinn. prteed 1n srll. :'><lfi-~f>llO MESA VERDE PACESETTER REDUCED $2450.00 J11~t rrrl ut·l"'fl fnr r111\rk ~11)r. Nn\I" \"1'1('11111 1his :\ )1f'rl rnnn1 Pllff'.~rt1rr is lne11 1rd in rrf'~1ii::r 11.r ... 11. N""clS ~Olllf' 1111.in T b11! '"h11! fl prir,.., ~f'e it now! 5116-8640 2629 Harbor Blvd. 546-8640 OPEN EVES. 'TILL 8:30 2629 H11.rhor. C.711. General 2828 EAST COAST H IGHWAY CORONA DEL t-AAR , CALIF. General r 1"n·1 11.,J.1y DI AL 645-0303 Sp;1tklu1.c: c]r;1n h<nnrs. s"'n1r CAPE COD n•'111:.-1.,un1r11 .v. (""!rJ)r>1r r1. 2 I 3. 1 r,, :. lldl"ll\~ .. ~1111' \\"Ith WESTSIDE BLUFFS BAYCREST rr·.,1~ Flli\-V,\ rn111·. 1rrn1~. ,,,,,., ('h:1rrn1n:..: I I~ dt•~•l!l d1111ru:: ''"''' !1.2" ""I/ I•• ~10."00 GET STARTED ' ((ll"f':lll & :'11,,11111ill11,\"" " __ .,.~, ,, ., • J~tlllll h•!illl'. thr !11"1'1•'•'1 ~i"I-I c n r.J,l;\IS .~· \\:,\TT:-> i~C:. I I '! cul-d•·-~.-,,. l'tr•·1·1. $1h,JOO, I I I I ,i;;Tfl ' fl ·.'\:Tl:'\; -S;11·r 1111:: fnr 'lYl \11111.1 111·111,1-~S·l'.l /\dnnis Avr. !)1;7,...·i:121 BAY•BEACU REALTY»~ .. VIEW L0T Balboa Peninsul• : I 4 Bi t. tlt•n, J ha. Nr ftarq\lel l"luh .~ IJ<lal rnn1p. SYl,:iOO :'<l ;1r,h11 1J llr111i y 6T.~I College Park . I PRIME LOCATION Q1ial 1!.\' Cl ':iTO~! lhn r t>d1 ni. fl'!J h,llh h<l!lll' 1\J!il ]11!1 1"111 ,\' Sl•'11 •;'ll l!IJ.: l"I 11«11. !;iri:r rrnr L1 /r11. \\ F rplr. !!i\ftD\\ ("l()Jl )"L()()l(.'i & cnt•pr ts rlu'1l·(IUI 11111 l;rir , Ir~ r•'ar ~;n·d \l"/t-'n111 I!'"'"'· I Rf'"f t:a .. 1 ~1dr !'l<";'!llt'll, nil-I dr-.•fl.l' :;1 , near n1ndl"'rn 1 \\"t-;~'("1.1 ft ~110]'1'1.\I ; CF.:'-'TEli. A llHl.~1 ~ce ;i! 136.:!(K) 1n1h lO'"i l)n. Builder· Speculator Special 2~!l9 J-I;irbor, Costil /ll<'sa ~~·;i~~~;,!'11,J;, n!n'~\11~r-11;~n~1 ~~~1~"~E ROE 2-story in1-'p·'·E1T:11(E11n 81 .. ,r~riR•"RI E1To1 .T:100. -BAYF RONT APTS. I " V 1 D I I 11 I• J Sl1" f"1,nlrnlPd llnmr fnr S.1 ~ rl'l''l1th111 n 1ilfo din 1~ ;op··• ~'1Jl~.:-.i'·'.".LLJ ,,,1 .. 1.·\t 1~.1 r ·<'1. irr · f} REALTY I ), S'll '"O S ii Hy 0 11t1PI' 3 I..:. BR, 2 B4 11r1ol ;i L'IT'll n,i li'l frtr (l/'I·.\ SA l .\·;\I .... 1.:1 11\":1 1. n1n1 · .. 1•1 . e ur T111, nell ll:<lln~ h,ll' piilf'n-,. 1 Gt\11'1<>11s LR, nrw Urps, cpt11. ,..,11,.,r :11111111.: Vr•t"\• 1111 11' ,.,. •I Bd1·111 ,\· dcu, ~·, lialh, 642-5200 r .'lsr. 11111 pin~. plu~! On lhr rn111- 1 -G W 'll' /'<111l'!Cd f;11n. rn1, JUST LISTED ,,.., ur.;..,,, r f'l11iili•nt•P 11 11<11, J1rr pl, 111 1 111~. r•ov d 1111!1n, eorge r 1amson ••riv v.I' hill"!' !110 ~,,p,•r:11 r 673 4 350 645 1564 St.•n:. porch · 1 0, .. ,1~ al .v1.111· !l •~""·~I !>h<1 k" lV1of, hid & fl lrd CdM DUPLEX I -· eves 1!111 1'"~ 1h:11 !111vr t)('1•n rr nl-Ralhn:1 [)11ph·x. lmn1:u·. :i •r ,. · I R I J.i:: rnv. patio. Fruit tre?f:s r d l11{r ulwn.~!'. t.11 1 11ir 1.11 n11·11rr~ h11n1f' 11· :>.Ira~ caln1•1· <"r•11ld hf' fnr yriu .S21,!l.-ll ~ l'OO !. •. aulo 1 i:a~i.:~ $49,950 _ !a tor __ ~1 1 ,o/...O ;,.\•,',, FHA Ui:nii tlll'?Sl!l'('.~ 100· h.v .1flll r: I ' l br [f11n 1 apt. Ohl i,:.1-Call fi-16-71 71. f •IOr Ofl••nr r, .f'l")Jl;l ~~7~ 2 nn. front hnu.~e. 1 nn. BEACH BARGAIN 2312 i\ndov(·r Pl. 54~5 1 22 rtrrr a nrl 1~ 1.nrird n~l anrl r<.c:r + s111i;:le ga rage. ~ 0r r ainr>rr or !rai <'r · · c:;i ragp np!,, on bcnullfuJ Rr~11!. :i BR., fam ily rm.. Open Sat & Slln J0-5 ! :•u:,~~~;:~~~-1nT;:~11~r~~·;;~10\1! 6~~~i:· 5 1:i-fl7 1.i ~;\1'S. II, l~~~~~·~U!;.L ~~~ ~~v;~~d~!v~~ai~~~ J~~n~c~l iS.how Realtors ~~i;~·.S;.i~;,.gar. fill rhis for I """'""""'""""""'-""""~:!!!I lr~rl anrl 1h(' pror,.. 1~ r1ghl I ~-~~~~>t;=5J~~{~~l1-~~-~,J!~.~·~:1,.,. __ ~5~4~8-=7~7~2~9'.____ "/lrn1rh.1 ir llnu.~rhunhng"' CAYWOOD REAL TY D!A-L-dic_oc_t_&ll-5678-. -~-i.: ~r t l'"1,'.l."lll. Trr $i,l)OO (\nwo. iii Jj3j I::. Cor1s 1 Hwy., CJ!\[ 6306 \V. Coasl 1!11·y .• N,B. your ad, then r,lt back ud associated 0 1.·11rr 11nx1ous .. i lli-2JIJ. T JWERING Purple Passion Pit 6 75-7225 548-1290 llsten to the phone nnst! • IROKEA5-REALTORS 2025 W. Bolb-67J•l6'J 220 E.17th 646-0555 ,-=======-1-"BACKBAY" 1---,\ fan\aSllC family l1nn1r . - E\'rnings Call li·_!l~iOO.l _ o=I _ Lor·nlPr! 111 h(•au11/ll] 11ppr r MONEY MAKER Real family Living B.o L'k Ba.v. Ct1l-dl"'·fia<· .~treer" I C'lrar, rool, nll. 11 1r. Low ~ . a.b k cl~ 10 Yl-I CA, Bo~i; Ciul'.I, • . 1, 1 11 11 2 ,.,h-2, •00 sq. fl. 111 thp Hflpl'r at + h1k 1ni.: trail~. 4 l1etlro111n.~. nn1111 ay nr ~r , 1 2 _ .1. 111~ 2 block~ In lak(' 1111d \fly. story, .1 e.x;is r.11c 21~ balh~. large f;in11 ly •" 8. 1, , -k hrdroon1s fa1nily mon1 11nd rnnn1. 21x40 An1hnny pool .,nv.·nto1rn ii;; ,,..llr '-""" f'. • TREES on cnnl, quil"'1 cul ... l<'-~.1 r. in ('C!Jir<il Cni;1;i i'olr . ..;1. ~ Brd - MOm. !l1 n1ng & 2 ));r111~. Shi-l~ l';tl"[ll'I ~. llt'f'!llill"{', <i<>ll· hlr gAragr. /\Olltn for ll(l1il H111I 111n1 nrh.,111r . B.irg.11n prwerl Al $2\,7:,fl, ll'ilh 11~­ ~11mahl<' ;11,•; loon. -Cal! 540-11 31 (0fK'l'I C'Vr.s.l A clrr'flr;11nr.s drl1i,:ht for !hose 11 hn Pt!J,-.Y till' f1rl<'r !hi n~s fl/ lift'. J lnvl'!y l){<rJr;l<)rns, 2 h.1 :11~. Danng l'(llltn + F01n1 1Jy rnnn1 ht>r1ulift1lly l:tndsr.1r1C'd w11h .1-c;ir ga- ri•g-c. V1\1tl!A lrrnisS.lJ,2;)() Ca ll $16-2313. d 1n1nJ; rMTTI -,..,.,,n fl ~<'P· V.'l lh .J::ietizzi + pool s11·rcp, IA ,.,, .:..... Jnvcst 1n rcrrr1111011 prop-32 HERITAGE J1ralc workshop /or Dad. Lo-i\ltiny, n1any n1hf'r s[X'1·1al , -• $2,500 BELOW rrl)' enrl be a 11•1nner. ~ llW. mATt e11!ed on a prr 11y lrrr I1 nrd Ci.':olllrcs. Ph.'asr call kir 111-}.,-!" APPRAISAL quirt 1·ul-rl~liaC w1 lh fr1rnd· sr:irclion_ S·li,2j(). :l'!fi..2313. Nn nlls!ake. Owner has mov-j ly n-::1.c,hbors. Only St1.!l~Jl, ed 1111r1 is flcspcra1e. P1·es- I C11ll now And ~..,ur fnn11ly uge nC'is;ilhorhnod and st1pE'r 1 .... 39 " 1"!'111ld he 1n before gehool. {'!t"ari? Uvc.r -si<r bf'tlroon1s, Eve5. 548-8651 6T".r4!J30. I I r I d' 'o.io.ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,. R<':i.lty Comp;iny fan11 y room, orm:i. 1n1n~ I• ~&CO .• EXECUTIVE HC?ME BAYCREST _POOL rnnm and J ~tirs yo1111g. VACANT •"""""'~'~~11.101 in pres11.1:e area of 1'rwport 4 Alt _ lllr~r Lfl _ rn _ TR.,"\11E YOUHS. Brok4'r Ou of arc11 011·ner mt1st &:II ---.-G .l~'S~ +---R<'acl~. Lo1 143x112: Dr:i[)C'.c j riR -tind .vou r o1o,·11 of"('h:irrl SIZ··ll."1."1 or :,10-:,110. I large 3 hcclrO(lm anrl famrly llrre"i. a f'h.i nce 10 .c,rl 111 tins .~· r1llp<'f.~ l1k<' ncw, hu tlt-10 , pf fru11 trrr<: flll t hl.c nvrr--SPANISH V ILLA! I 1n Z\lcsa Verde. beautiful braut .. ~ Bfl 2 Ba. homr '"11('11um unit. 1n1pn:~l'i•\"r rn- 1 s11f'ff lot flflf' 'lf !hr f1n,..sl You 0 11,. 11 to your ... ·lr to fl ii::;hlal'lds OOme on cu1-de-1 "ilh 110 r1riv.n; fCln-.itll!I tr;·. r!cr1nr iraroi::r flf1f•r, ~trf'f't~ in flayrrr <:! ,\n 1110,.,.. yriu r f!imily 1n11J th1~ ~ac !lr"tl:I. ExccHrn1 rond1-m st.c only! Elrr hll n.~. f .A I 4 hUl'f' hC'df'Ol)1ll.c. 3 .cirp-'""" \\"rll.~ hornl"' $112.'iOO <.::-it1fnrn111 Jt11{11"nd11. i\• w llon. v..;i!k to sr /lo()I. Full hrr11, Pll111'1J: 11 1•r11 In k1trh '101111 h11 ih~. /\ND 1hr own-hnmr f'i·•·" out l'·llh •1 if\•'r- pru;e S.lil,X"il. LJ!(' ~rrv 1)1"1rt h, lrnuinT C'I 1"' an.\iOtl.<o C.'ill 111111 RllCI 11,;J.1;1;.fJ(i)P ~''" hr·ll'"'fll•, l.111111) r'l''tn, Cati 5.m..tL'il rOprn ,.,,.,~,) rlnvf' Ct'li"r! fl!llln (;11.,. ,, .. f111lkl' ynllr "'!fer. 642_8235 675-3210 dn1.11~ 1• , ,, ~1111111 111~/i \11•- a ~ t11.i1 . If/ lif'r !h·r~· Oniy "'~I!: er & Lee 1•'r ~ ,,,, ~ .• ; ll nll lo 1 111~. &ea HfRrTAGf I (:?.,:ino 1 •i;< "-• !'l>.1.1.[J\{; Your 1,11;ol' . ],.-1·· I flp o'.,, r ·' 11-1 •.• :. nr ,.!ll-.11 :o. ~ -tu.I. b''Un I· MORGAN REAL TY 21l''\ l\"r~1el11f Dr1vr , J wuh 11.' ... •rl1 11 fn~t 111,il y l·rir 1h,i t lh•m IHlfi<'r $~1l . 673-6642 675.6459 f;(+i-7ill Oprn :111 9 P,\f P1ln' c~ . .'.'!~lflrd . (H2-~i8 I !IT 1hl"' f'cnny P!n-chcr Lachenmyer Realtor .. ' ... . .... ... ..,.., ' ,. .. ' . f .$©\"ldtlN\-~'BtfS® The Puzzle with the Builf-ln Chuckle O lr11orrongo le11ers . of !he ~ , ' lour .scromblcd words he· ·~ -~ } low to fo1m four Jimple words. '~ O -~ l1 ,:1M11 l 01 I {!" I ~) I POTOSI ! / _ I' I I I _ • f. I T l x c 0 I I _ _ ,, Juvenifo delinque ncy is the II j j j ; result of parents trying to raise .their kids without slorf.., I T 0 B N. E N 1 ;~ o t the-. B·J U Coinri!,.,te '!h• chud:le quo1ed 5 I I I I r by filling ln the rnissint WOfd . . _ . _ _ you develop from step No. 3 below,. @ Pr.INT NUMBERED lETJE~S JN l 4 • THESE SOUAPES UN.'>(~AMBIE .A BOVE LETJEl!S 10 r.t ! ANSWE R SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 ·: • ,,. . ( ,. -. -..... <.:..~1.;.. . -...--...... ' , ' • •• 1 ""'~ ~ .•?_ ~s....-... L . L ---~ ·' 1 )' :c. ~)· ' ••I ' .. . , ' ----·: ... ' 1 • • • ' • DAILY ~ •• 1ur~~ay, August 3, l1i/1 I~ :..I -........ ;;; ... ;;;:;l~~1'.:;~I ~-~ .. ~ .. ·~l~~~:,:~1 ~" .... ~ ..... ~ .... ~I~~~ ',:.I ;;;_;;;,.,;;;, •• = Huntington B•ach Laguna Beach !Mi1sion Viejo I Costa Mesa '--o--·~--,-'~::-_,"~~:~I ~.-~ ... ~,~~IJ SA\'B Income Property __!_~ 1 1 Money to Loan 240 4; A S HI Hour.et for Silt arona del Mar San Clemente WfD E OPEN SPACES e CUTE 3 br, :l ba. patio, lge )'&rd. Sm dol'JJ'I or Rssume S1119/mo. pymnts, 1 -,----~~.....,~-1 OWNER ANX IO US 3 Art ti is J2'x-IO't, 3 ba, *NEW-UNDER 1 t TD L CONSTRUCTION -s oan ; In lhis age of wall 10 'tl'llll $2-1,000. By 01•/nrr fi46...Sl 39. COUNTRY LIVIN ' r.roo\'Y duplex close to \'Je1v, air mnd. drps, crpts, bt'orh, Tiir-1011 sha['lf'. Live fencr1l, pa!lo, lront yard Jn oni>, lrr .trna111 h('lp n1ak1· !nds('pd, $:ui.:ioo. 26382 in the City paymts. Asking $39,:iXI. A Pac:ato. 830-3%9. B\' llu1Jder, jui;t cornplcted, 2 adJacent rielux 1riplexrs. Close 10 beach &. shop·~. 2 &. 3 BR, All bltns incl, alarm, vac., & Jn1ercon1 1ys!en1S, f'le,c gates, pvl pa!los, furn1ica cabinf'ts, sprinklrrs & lndscpri. 10'~, duwn. 222 Avrnue &in!R B11rbara . 642-3490. 0Pf'n 11-5. 10 UNIT APTS. 10 Dclux 2 BR/2 BA. 2332 £.den Ave, C.l\t. Must i;ee to appreciate~ $175,000. 7~~ lNT£H~ST 2nd TD Loan houses. Are you looking for Cameo Shol'es iuxu111 2 br &. a horn!!' without lh&T hl'1n• rlf'n home . beatl! garden. nied in f!!el!ng7 \\'1lh1n \V1H s11crilice at $69.500 for walking dlstancf' of the quick ~ale Onr, 675-569.11. beach and 1hopp1ng arClll. lJKE nl''1" 4 hr. 2~ E'l- Come and take 11 look at I tras Make offer . 543 Pil!'r- Th1s 3 and 2 Bcdrm. dup!e:-1 . JIOnr' Dr, S.16--1861. You y,•1tt nev-er n"tret 1l. 1 C'-'--'--------- Call 673-~ $71 ,00'.1. Dover Shores in thls x11·1. sharp, rarnbl1ng mus! MC'. 3 BR, 2 81\, crpls, drps, x!nt )';;n(•ll horne leatllr.ni; twin· OCEAN VIEW rond Fr.ncl'd & J11nd~·11Pf'd, SI?.<' brdroon1s pan(•llcrl for· 4 8 11, fam, rm .. 3 halhs. 2 h:r JJV1l1n,,, $31,00l Assu1ne n1ul rHnlng rOon1, 12' x 13' frplcs. l.01vrsl pric<'d hon1e 5r~ 837~91322. ,,,,.. prlva1e Oen, hitrd"·ood or 1ls' lype 1n the area, N B noors. 11· w crpts ,i;, drp~. 1-,!l.OOO ewport each Owner Motivated ehrC'r_v-bnght k1tch<'n w11h DESPERATE OWNER blt1n H 0 plus lots or s1ore-Out ol town 011·nrr 11nrH& fssl al: c11h1ncts Nl•w pain1 111 sale 11! tills 2 hdi·in. 011 Jge F11n1as11c buy in B11yrrt'sf. D . J• 1 · 1 r Pr11•r> rrduct.irin !n S7G,500. & ou<! rrp. cl!:ocp 111, nwr-ot; nr>crls elcan-up ~e1!U..:- ll F: ! cg an 1 :\1 ed1terranean. Jy landsrapc•d with tall, Ta e<I In $25,00). i!'f'C'>; and n1any ~hruhs. Full ONE OF A KI ND !'lrp dn11·n !il'lng room, San Juan Capistrano lllLLTOP ACRF. OwnPr. J::vC!S &Hi-5302 Term!! based on equity, Lots for Sale 170 642-2171 "545-0611 Serving Harbor area Z1 yrs. WATERFRONT LOT Sattier Mortgage Co. By owner. Build yaur own I 3.16 E. 17lh Street shp & r!ream house on 60' Mort a es bayfrunt in he~ur1tu1 Dover Tr~stg O~eds Shores. $68,500. Phone 5-lS-2·179. CHOICE $72,000 TD Emerg. ,\ltJst Sf.oil 'lUlekly, P<1y!l 12,291 mo. 9'ili. 714-729-1155 BY O"°'NER -Lusk Harbor View Hills home, 4 br, 21.iz ba. ram rm, brkfsl nook, 2 BR. 2 BA. Den. frpl1•. Pa!1rn;, Pool priv1l. Rel'~ ff'q 'd. $2fil. &12-3082 or 5.J7-I4S7. -------! East Bluff " _ •11 forn1al dtn11u:; af'H1 room for J111Ct:" $ •. ~Jl}l•. " lt:rms. Lamont Lang11~11·1hy 1J,.,1gn, Call fH7-lt21 fT'illly dlf(cr·rnt 3 bdnn., :i fl'IOI. Call 646-7171 SEYMOUR REAL TY bi!. ,\sk1ni;: l l!l.500. J Bc!rn1s., 2 ha!h~. F.<1mily rn1., !lf'p. u!!l. rn1, S\\'ll\1- ING POOL. All located on 1.2'1 at·re ht!llnp ''1th great vallry \'!CW. H orses \lelcon1 C'. A~k1ng ~l2,51Kl. Call 493-112'1. f{cahor CHO/Cf: lot. R-2. IOOxl:l~. Pa1·eri alley. '.l-111 E . Rochester St., Costa J\1esa. Close To i71h St. i;hopptng aN'a. sn.ooo. 6i3-9j()9. day or C'l'e. I~ vaul1ed cr 1hngs, 2 Jrplrs. 2 1 -----~--oc'.:C'.O'.'."-:' pon\ siles. V1e11. Call e EXCLUSrvE AGE.\ITS e 171~1 Beach Blvd., Htgn &h WHITE WATER OJK'n 'ttl 9 Pr.I I VIEW HwlnforRwct -------- Santa Ana ... • $ij,j00, LOT 5<rx12:l.$' ZO•lerl •=77.===--~~--1 --,-m~u-s-E-,-,-0-R-.-"s~A~L-e-for 3 units. 11 .B. 644-6092. SALES -LEASES Choice lot in ~lysttc H1Jls.. BA YSHORES chOice loca-BY O\VNER COASTLINE R.E. 536--3777 ONE & ONLY COR NER DUPLEX SOUTH OF .HWY. $40,l OO University Realty l Se1rral trees plante<I on lot. 1 , , B $24.51.XJ. ion. .. r. 31~ Ba. din. S Bedroom Home 1 WOODS CCV E room. !luge 1nasl<'r br. Owner Transferred anrl I Charnung J bdrm., 2 ha., S(i!J,.'f)(l, P.eahor. 646--0732. :<!UST SELL !hi.~;, Bedroom I bi'an1s & hltns. Your cho!l'e N e wport Beach Be!'I Uly. ~IA~Y :<fORF. EX· or carp'!g. ~4.!"100 Need A l Br. 2 Ba. family-<11ning nn _or j36--JJ66. I Houses Furnished 300 c·arpcr/draprs, S 2 ~, 9 50 Mountain, Desert, 639--3143 2325 \\" Lori Ln.' Resort 174 General Santa ,\na ............. -~ -·~·---------TIRED OF' CA .\JP'G 1,N 1 $100-~Par To11n. Cozy 3()()1 E. Cst. lf11)·. 07 3-6510 1'ID\S lOC'arrd Jn qui1c t'f'si· j REAL EX Swimmer's Delinht :-.5 pm CHO\\'Ds·· Bae .. hel?r \\i''!~n k1tch. ~ml OJ)<'n hOU$1' S,1! ,(· Sun I " "''7<=~~ Buy ~·01ir {'111 n rer1·ra11on, yaru. "va1 •~ow. d('1111al arra. ,\IJ 1rrn1s Real E state a\'ailallle 11.1 $33,7.:.0. Call 1 917 Glrnllr)Tf', Laguna Costa Mesa Beautiful Baycrest BEAUT. 3 BR. l ·'~-RA, ltnlr. rr-tu·en1en1 land in hraut1ful BEACON * 645-01 11 Just listed! Be 1i u r l f u 11 y hrdwi! firs, blln.~. lge porrh No. Calif. Trees, V1 r11•, nr 2 2-ll"t Vista Del Om 1 812-:?jJj_ 494-8561 ·-------= $19,9l0 IS THE PRICE main!11111ed tri-Jcve!. 4 & patio, lge shady lot on lakPs, ocr>nn JO .:11· nnly $1:11.-Sleps to Ol'Pan . Ulils Nc\vport Beach 64,l-1133 Fountain Valley for this very lovPJy 3 tx-droom , 2 bath hon1e. The Joan i~ high enough so yeu NORTH lA~G"""U=N~A l1rdn"10n1, 3 balh, form:il cul-<le-!la(·. Nr. schools & $7:,(1(1. lo down A g 1, paid, Nice I Br, !)!tins, pa- dining and breakfast area. shpg. s25.500. Owner niust 64fr-/122ti . 1i'1. Se\ on a hdl.~1t!e 1r1111 lrr1ne 1 1 1 11 sell. 511-37~,l .----=--,--------•BEACON * 64l-01 11 111-gf' am1 Y roorn w1 i 1 c~-------------1 ACro·; parcel lo<:fltrd 111 can assume wl!h p11.yn;<'nts * 5 BEDROOM * of SIG!l per month, \\'hich in-2 slOI)'. 2500 + sq It, 21i eludes a1l. J\todern huilt-ins, Ba. Only 11.~50 dn. A~stime deep pile carpets. also 71'l"; FHA loan. Ne 1dy m11lch1ng draprs. Double painted in & out. 01vl1t'r Rarn·h ar the llark. 1'\e\\'rr nia~s\vt> stone lireplace and University P ark C;i lif. rinl's for s11le. Call r ---~Lco=s"°"'A~LcT~o=s-----r DO YOU HAVE \'IC'1\' llQ1ne in Sro<oush 11r-01 · · I ~·our own yn1p1c .size i;:.1(>--!767 Pride of Ownership 5 m emb ers in ehuecture. Ttle roof, adol)c ~50x20) pool JUSl outside. ·I Br IJJ'tl'nhousr. 219 00.. 2 ~--~~-----~ 1 garage to boot. Call. \·ery anxious. your family?? hrk·k, 11rought iro11 ,r,,, Ow&r lran~lf'rrini:: hu~inl's~ trplcs. !llodcl honie. nany I Exc1t1ng T;ihoc rec~Patm11al Home If so. v..•e c11n sell you lhi.~ bcan1s. 3 Bdrm~., 21, b.Jths, In East llnd C'iln gh·e quick <'xtras. Xln! l o eat j on. p1'0per1y. Ut1l111rs incl. For F;i n1i!y ll'i1 h !eenai::en; ok. i::rf'at 4 tx-droo1n hon1e on fan11Jy roon1. d 1n1ni:: room, possession. Hurry nn !his $36,500. 10% rtn. J~IO:? infn. call &-12-6959. -I Bedroom 2 bath, built ins, Walker & Lee · * CAL L 847-8507 * (lormerly Brashear r.Jty.J the · · N E \\' · ' F.l·l.A. buil!-i n k11Chf'n Decks & 1 72 9~ C U f..('atherv.'OOd Call 459-3311 0 1 f St 1 p 178 carpeting, drapes, lease $285 one. Fee and. S , ...... a · u o a e rop. p Lo B h Program !or jusl 1100.00 as patiOs. P.EDt:CED-:S62,j()(). 6.l6-7l71. for appt. P<'r mo. hone ng ear 1790 Harbor Bh·rl 11.t Adams ,.-~-::--i.-:-C-:'-----.,-1 down P'>'nient. This home Call -~~~~~~~~~~~ 15 AC \\'/m!w rf'd1\'00rl 2 Br 213 -429-9:"l51. J!l ready to occupy, car""ts. AG hse, fnf!4. c!r11led ivrll, nr Costa Mesa 54.>-<»Eij Open '111 9 P~! •-!. ~ d O 500 CLEAN & NEAR Ne .. !!'.!~ .... rr( IATIO Full pnce is 123.900. Call 11~ lb Gener~I &-16-6663 COMPL. U 5 clrapes, 2 \uxurl'lUS ba1h:<. 0 a·~ Real £state, rnty I · reg. $14.. 1---"':'::'.:-:':0'."----1 SCHOOLS ~ now -\\r'll sho1v you the REAL ESTATE THE BLUFFS Rea l Estat e W a nted 184 REMODELED! 3 bdrm, ba lh &-"•· lge walled 1_.,..,,...,.,.. hou~e and e11:pla1n thr :? Br, crpi, drps, garh d1~p , '"~ Ral h S I" I . I I !90 Glenneyre S1. $.3.l.llOfl, 3 hr, 2 h11, tri-levf'l Acreage for sale 150 CASH BUYER 'I . f yard. ~l""' e1g · 1. uf'a LEASE OPTION pr<"'l'anL in• n 1-., * * nil 1• in~. p01110, 111011n1. rrr "' ,,.._.,.,,,, 5.1'.l-OJJlj "' \"Ir\\', fC11l c., rlbl gu, e!eC'. I • home for kids & petli. 3 BR J"'O BA in fine F.V. w lk & L 11., pool ~·l're \\'<11rr. 21~ Flexible term.~ By O\\'llC'r-' • a er ee Laguna Hills rlf'('lll"r, /-.;t'. Cd.\J High & 20 AC. -l\·lojave RJVf'r I car gar, ~27j nio. Pre/. <'On-. n<'ighborhood, close to :-:::cc:::o:---,--,-..,.--I Calhohr rhilrch. Lo\\·est frontage 111 Ap le Valley nr Don't list your home brokrr. ;i3J-SJl5 or 528"1917 srhools. Hun·y and call on 2-00 I! h<J Bl t t A I HF:ATED pool, split l"\'"I fl!'l•'e 111 Hluft~. 1\lnv111~ 1<1 Bo1se-Ca-scade.P RAPID :r1· sci! i! to u.~. ' ,s~11.'1111~i~·,:·~0• '1'0"'e",'.1' A"a"d.lt.~3 .. afle r 4.30. 1h1~ <Jn!', S235./mo. I I - -111' .r i·r .. n ran1s o;: I " ·~·""· " .., 15-Q.16 o t I 9 Pill ho1ne, 4 BR. 3 ba, 11'et h;ir. lrcy Bluffs urnl . 6·l·l-Z865, prrcfation polent1Al al a 101\ .,il\1e t nie, !'11\'e mon<'y, 'l-" •BY OWNER• SHERWOOD REALTY .~ ci pcn 1 · 1 Cov'd patio, Lndscpd . n 1111r. $1 ,000 fl('r ac. 1\light se1J 1immerl, firm11ffer. Broker :~, E . 20~_st._2l~-3J5.l. :l BR, 111 BA. \\1f\V cpts, CALL 540-8555 I $2,SOO MOVE IN 830-139:-i. =oo===-,--,;-== pflrt. Trrms very fl e.>;ih!f' e LEADERSHIP ELEGANT 3 Rr, clen:-2 sty. drps fireplace. Al/ bl1-in.~. Huntington Beach !;----=--.----BEA UTIFUL 4 BDRM \1•/prepairl inL and/or i111 INVESTMENTS e An11quc rle('or .. ~350 mo. incl Pnvile patio. Pool. R<'c. -I Brdroon1. 2_:1,1th .. "·"1~!ing I Laguna Nigue l + F<1m 1ly 1'00111, :\ ba. hltns. <1nly r a Y men ls, Bkr, ~42-4466 !.· 5'10-!i:l36 g.1rdenf'r. 557-Ml l . .......... m & J'""'l"• cm. No V1 lo;u1 $23.:.50. F1rcpla·"·· LIVE LIKE.'' frpic,01'rr'.!300$qf1.$~1.:.n<! "II ,0•0 -----·-"' B 'f IT • L I "P p ~1 "'·...., 1 • PVT. Ply, 5-6 Rr. houSf', N ewport Beach h']d u d 13 ~1D 067~ eaUtl U rl• eye carpets <lr;1pn~ gas bu1ll1n . . . r • !"f'SIJi;e Area. u1-l'C' c 1 ren n er ·-·--_. k' h · Fl\ 1· · 1600 I A m11l1ona1re -11·1thout 1he bv '.!:\Ql FnHirisrQ. CHOICE 160 ACR ES pool. hugr .l'ri, riu1rt ~I. short ............... -------~-- SELL O R TRADE 4 bedrooms, sunken living ire en, · ieat, sq I eost BelllH 2 BR 2 Ba · c 11 N<'llr B1llion .J DC'i·. Jlolrl or' rlrive ro heh Principals only. B~:AUT niod. 101\'nhouSP. 3 room, "parate family room, f dou blr garag<', block · · ' · · ·· a Unitril Prr'lprr!ies 121 .1 ,01 R 2, B 1 1 · 4 BR/2 B;i home -for 4 · 11 11 1 cl adul! l1v1ng in a Sf'Ttlnr;: nl 71·1/lf.l.l-:i.396 ~11hdivide & mak<' hlc: . 1 n. -1.~!3. r. ~ . '1, rp t', par10, unil~or 2~'x60 ' n1obile homf', carefree rard, and r!ose to \\'.1 • coir~i· patio, lln • bC';iut. trf'PS & shnl~ Only . . .. .· ....:._' profit! NA\1~: YOUTl O\\'N ' \\'/\NT TO RU\' ~. nr h f"X'L 2 r:ir g11r, all blrns, }I B t·y 2 BR schools and shoppin"'. T11ke l, !'c11r1ng 1ndurlrs i;:-recn· 1 1 ,· 1 BA\CRI::S f-Hv ()1111rr. lm. 1 11 c 1·n r~ , A~" !""' .. or .. * on " od 1 fl r11• slrf'IS 10 i~'<rr ron 4 13 ii h d TER'.\IS: Sacr1f1 (·r, f'1n•111~ hrr!nJnnl honie In 111111_. <Tf ., r1 ,p ., ..... 11., .. ,.1.1. R·2 lot. $23,500. over a 5~,<.'0 VA loan. Bkr.' hnU~<', srf' 1 :i~·. & sauna ',!Car g.1r. S:i8.!l00. n;ar r r a !'tu inl rllr Swit7.E'r!anrl, 714-729-1t5j tui~loo R,..a,·h finm oivtlf'r. 'I 1 :i2.".-!710 nr i;:a;-;~1 r1·es Broker 642-4816 &12·TJ.lj, r lf OWNER TRANSF. 2 i, R.:i. ram rni. clin rni, ""P r1ay ••r r1·e. Phon<' fil2-ft.ii(I. hl'l 1\n g_.10 rir wkn•I~ hrkfst rrn. l1v rm '7~~~---,--cc;;:--c;o; ----- VACANT -All T erms 3 BR. 2 Ba .. ff]1lr, blrn~. ii·/hi-bf'ani CPil. decnt' clrp!<, 10 AC. ranch ~lie, NO ,-~~~~~~~~~~ R,\YSJIOr.F:S 4 l>r, 3 h;i, Lnve\y 3 Bedroom hoinr, 2 962-4471 t r.::.)546-1103 Ask1nqS.11.oi&)-n1akeot!C'r: i<lah for hnllt, lvly yri . DO\VN'. RP~pnn fani1ly jusl l 1 l\"1nh•r rPn1:il. S32j 11 nio. bloiths. tine ociii;hhorhr.-.r!, 5 BEDROOMS \V1nd11·11 nl Lri. ~,1~,..r assuni lake ov!'r S25 per nro f inancial /I •l C111l n12-7121 1. 842''-. 16'x28' FAMILY 3 1,.f"<' .. beilrni~., 2 b11 ih~. lam-L a guna N iguel Realty , ,_ I hrdwd Doors, sh11ke nxif. VACANT '.!-Sly. 11·,vic11" Only 13.t~{)() loan_ $61.:i<Xl. fil6-2fl27 py1nn1s. !Mhl!-()1).17 ~;;;;;;;;~~;; NewfX!rt Heigh t s -M ·-" " * MUST SELL * 20 1\C-112 fla1. ~ t1m1n.:r. LEADE RSHIP R. E . ROO 1 oly r1n rorner lot for a Do;it 830-5050 496-5791 c k 4 BR. 3 fl,\, f!r1ltrd POOL. , Bl' O\\". E.R 11 /.~11ring. \V . f.\•ans rPe · B · I Anrl everyrhing n1et> to J<Q or t:am,,.r. SJl,500, Yo ur Li'do l•le '~ ,,,c "'"'~ us1ness Rran1~. frplc, hltn~. 3 <·ar FOR Sale h.v n\\'J\Pr 3-br. 2 Be•c11 cr"l Blcoff•. 2·100 '·" fl nn, Orf'. Sl!l,000. u-ru-"'''" · 0 t 'f 200 11 1th it. 3 BR, 2 8,\ and Terms "' ·' ., ppor uni y i::ii.r. Con~idrr Unfurn. ~-100 ba in Ranrhri )fr~a. Jus1 C lo · f 1 & B · p f 154 ~ " I rrduced $2,0'JO. S6.JOO to R I E t b $56,000 Ja::hls !.ri•pn B{>ll loc F"ab-dining area. Only $2l990. Real Estate by r1111 , 'ir\v o wa er · us1ness roper Y * THE PROOF IS- 1 + rl r>fl. 616-22'.Yl: 51:~1 ::.._ assume 6'1 GI Loan \\'/$196 ea sta e y M VAY f111n1ar .. hke 11e\\' 2 BR pill~ Ui(>Us 26.~18 dPn, RMu~·cd 101 F"OR HO'.\IE OR BUSINESS IN TH E PUDDING* Houses Unfurn. 305 rno pn 510-9322 McVAY ( rl1111ng room. $·1:i,.)fl(). r~11.11.ot; IJ~ R33-017.t C-2 i oned . Srr this rhniN' DISTRfBUTOBSlllPS ar-G I -------!"";ilinn. Lan:f' rornrr Joi. ,..,,.·,,,, 1 " 11 1 1 enera BY Owner: \\'<'stsi('!r Bhi!I~ .1 $89,500 B~~AUT!t"L'l:-Nrw""rl B<'R.t!' :·,,,., •• ,,, .• 3 h•"1·m -G-·" ,.,. ,,., C! "Y H' (';tr l'J", ;i~uii~~~ij[i ,_, " "L ,.. '" '~x• " N~;\l'f'OTlT 1NTE!1N,\T!ON-~;· lg. ~~i !l'~l\~~34~19 :.i:;.().\~ ll!l.~-~~:13 :i1 R<lnni plus fan11ly rm ,~ on hn111e, 3 hr. 2 Ila. ran1 nn, hnmr ii.nr! r·nn\·erlllllr nf. ,\[,, C'lln l"XP<'«I liicr<ilive : onmvia, ,.. . 8fl3-S.l3.l ~!5-0-J.).~ ------arge ri1 u11I rn1. blln.~. , 2 frplc.~ flf'P . E:-:ch1si\'r I k RENT•L FINDERS (j)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD r ~, I p: ,. WANT TO GET AHEAD? Hunt ington Ha rbour $125,000 col''d palio, ropper plu ni· fi-!fi-..~2:1,; f';trnuir::.~ 11· ll!r 11 rir ·111g nnly ,.. L.1r1::i> 3 hrlrn1. rl11~ /K"'l A· hing, unr1C'l'l::l'fH1nd ulll. Nr 1\~1'111 ii '"IV liol\l!'!l 1•<'1' l\'t'f'k l'l'fllJ-oi l~ w. 191~. COSTA r.USA \\l,\LK i, hlk !n beach ,r, 2 hdrni. ~uesl ;o;Uitr On 701 shop';:, schls, park, l1hr;uy Ceme tery ing AUT()'.\li\'l'JC 1\11'.HCH· Houses* Apts. n\ar1na. ·I Gr, ·1 Ba. f'hflwf' ft. lol. ,r, 1rnn1s r011rt~. By ownC'r. Lots/Cry pts 156 AND!SEHS 11 11 h 1111 linnallv * 645-0111 * Dav Isle. local ion, lrr;: C'Qr I kn n 1\ n · l'L'DIJ Jl\'G .~ Tra(lr your rquily /or nlr .>;/fnr information i;:12-2'j35. ' ' <.'all lnl 011·nr. 21.1.-592-1~%. L." N "s2h00.,000 I 9..1 S·Hi.:lOO. G42-:?!i.~li. __ --'I LOTS in Blur ~flnJC<' SPI'-f'ltU!T CUP " !'r1<.11·ks and ~. ,. . .,.,, 10 J,1u1illorrl.1 1<10 nr., ay ron1 · 11 rm. WATER FRO NT l i<:ln at Harbor Tl f's! ' I - Irvine p!11s (tining rn1 ., litiril!'~' & l\trn1nriii.I Park, $175 each, <"lll1•ct1n.i:: 1he money ho.'\es. • s1 :[1.·2 BR. lll)n1r. l.ar.r;:e ~1Urly, On .'ii) fl. ll'J! 11•i1h ptC'r Charm1n.r;: Condnmin111n1 on \Vhal <In ra~v 11·.~y to ni.1kr 1 ,. 1 f 1 ·-~ LI S-307~. , , Jf · 1 ,1 1te1c11. gar. en("'E'( l<1J"· & slip_ !hr h;iy. Uc-!11::h!fuJ YIC ll' -~~~"""~-;=cc:--lllunf ). .l'OU ,u·c If' lih t f', l Clu!d 0.K. &IJ-01!1, Pr icl!d For Quick Sale f \'AC,\:'\T'. 0:'\L\" SZ8/i00! l.()\cly c;or lot! ~pac 4 BR! I :'\n dn '''I\ nr Lo f! J,\ term~! HAFF DAL REAL TY P a rk-L ike Setting fJ/frro; n1a.\1n111n1 pr1\·a1·y. \n1 <lOl,1 rllll"~ !his :\ lw1rn1, 'J l1<1lh IO\\'lll'toU<,f' hon:ler 1h" park but If>\\ p!11y yard 8: pt1r•I nra rtoy $31 :.oo (i red hill JMll, pier t.,. sllfl. --ri':"n"T-JR, 1\.B.C.D. !nls h;i1·r -" t:OOd rnr and ('/In h owon() l owson jr:z. •7;1.~lllll l l11rlM!I' R"~t Ccn1etrry. 1111111rrhn11•!.v 1111·r:,, S~llll.00 u eol(Oi:I Tr~n ll L'llERT .t· A~S()(' 11.1-67:,..2~11 af! Ii, \\kd}S lo $2 Jfll).(l(I, )1111 111'1)' lw J<f', ~116 \":11 !.;do_ fi;';l--l;,i;2 .~lil \'ia Lir!n, fij'j.~:it'XJ CF:'.\IETEP.Y~!o';-Ulk<'sidr Jr••tf'd In 1ri1n .1ou r "ll• •T'S ·I BH. 3 ha. 6(b,1ji .... $77,~hl!!f\Y."I Dt: V11Jai;:r. I-Hr-& srction, Paclflc \'1ew '.\Jrm t•'3111 Jli»r• up a ll'lll' :--!11111· :\RR. 31: ha. ·l.'i'>:lt'I .. S9-l.~..00 1!••n, 2 h<1. J\rll'l)' t!Prnn1I• r1 . I Pk frl0-.-J~2l. inc ynur s1nn•rc 111lrrf'~t. k --~-~~ ::i11d 11 f' II sho11· ,1011 h"" ·I RR 4 I•'-!\().>:II~ .. Slll,(lfl(l B<>i\U! VIPll of BaC' B:i~, 2 ~t;~R~F plots 4\la~nn\('I, I ~rn•I n,1nH', addr;;o:-.~. <111d L IDO REALTY INC. P11 hr,1ch. Pool N Jal·u1.l i. P:in1 r1r V1r11' '.\l<>1nl'Jr111l I I • h I" ' ph•l1'r 11un1hpr Tn ;-.·(·11 f'l''r! ~.177 Via Lido fi'i3-7;'\()11 B<!T ~ 1fl AV:ll i\o C' 1 nrf'n r ;irk. S \Oil 7'\~1-2.<(l!i I I or pris. lniinr r! <>t'rup;in('y. _ . 1 11~rr11,11 1nnAl /11~1nhur 1nc -----........... ---, ,,.l 'fit l\A)-.,1((.f 11~11-21\!ili 1 B11n11l lnt, r11 r1 r1r \I"'"' <"•'lllf•rinv flrpt. a ::iJ1,\ ~jl'JO YOUR HOME? !:J.,\1.TY Mesa Verde AO, ... 4. , .. l, . . )lrrnnri::il IA1. r \'t Pt,1• ;\1'\llh'l'I ri:1d .. '\rwp11r1 f"1er ;ippratsaJ _ \Ve huy ! 1111 P;i1·k ('rn11•r. ln 1r1r THl·;AT.ll~'FS, h,1 n11nrr. :I Call flj'.1-6617. g,,,1 ,,h, \;ilif fllhfoll .\ rq111t1es. Person;il A11Cn1lon Call ,\nylirn<' ~~1·0~2/l .1~21 \·lJ N:>;ESflTA. ~f>')tl!'.'i<<; .l RH, 2 Rt\. I lrvrl L111<!11 1-''---~~----- 2 I I 11~ Commercial e 51z-, .. J.,\RGF: 1 Rr , hit-in r lcr:. kl1chrn_ P !il .1tc ra- 11.~ I.nod l•w, frlea J, !Uf• cpl. hl.>-011 1. e s~1n -L,\r..C:r~ J Rr "! !la !;in1 tininc E-'"' ~1dr . 11nu- t>lp t!Rrag<', ;\Jrr .l'nrd. 6 l:i fll 11 e ~.1nn .;, r.r~ 1-"n11lv T1nrn r . ,(\101 ". t'P'~. 1::;111·;ic;r. f"n«rl lr>r kids.~· P"Ts. &lj-0111. .'i ~·rs. r•:nrnrncr I hr/2 ha. lam rni, hl1ns, 2 '.\l(>1tr 611-\':,. llB TO BUY OR COLLINS & WATTS I ·I RR :2':1 h~ frfl !C' c·s1111 rip' , --P roperty · ' ' · · 111•1•'. il''"' 1·pt/rlrpi;. S2!'!.~1. !lAf{l301t V1r111 \111n1rs, h~· I SELL A BUSINESS t 0 ~ · 0-23 E , °'' 0127 shag <'fll riat~1 fenrC'rl \d 1 · · · ··"·1 ~\cs, <·r•-· • · · . • ' ,>1•' r 1\o;i;u111 r1hlf' lo11n. 81· n\111rr pr1n1" 1,., .1 RR 2' ~ -------'.".".:::-::--1 HOLLAND BUS. SALES :t;:_>r,n.[.,\Gl':"A . 2 frplr', I 11vrly 1'1"11 PC'I 0,K. fi.15-01!1. Rr 11 1 Y!'Al"iy, --rrc fa c pr1v 11• y rs 0111. • -? • • • • • . INVESTMENTS ADULT CONDO s:i.:i.10il. ll.1.l-3'.lfl:l. ~~nr1 fir .• -:'>~!'!. RA. L_(•. 1-/\,\I ri;i \\/11e1 ''Tl1p Ornkcr wilh l!:inporliy'' 2 BR, 112 R1\, lrplf, $}8.200 ----',! Hl<Dlt00\1 El11.,rad11 nr-hnr $!1,.~J 6'11--Wt/. \V!TH "l\IAJOR" lil6 Ora11ge ,\vi!., C.:11. ll11nll!1g1on B~.v. Ot 0\\','\-1 Laguna Beach I griu!C'd, 111nrt,;f'1;tpcr!. pllll<J. Newport Heights T ENANTS-LEASEBACKS 645-4Ii0; 5-10.QCiOS any!Ime e Sl.li-2 ?;I\_, Bll·ln1<. cpti;, ER. Evf's & 1\:kends 962-77~1 UNIQUE CONTE'.\IPOTlARY 6·'.r, $26,.)()(J, 0 \\' n er OFFICE \\'e need sales people j cli•ps ]\ids, pets l\'~lcome. _!}_r call ~3(}.~.'iO. I ·I 13R & den or :i BR. Rl';in1 !'~i-NY! CLlFFHAVE N C0:11~1ERCIAL I f>15-ft111. Bl• 1-& APT BLD'GS Ntct· LH!lr Bt1s1nl'ss o_wnrr, 3 BR Hl1n11ngtnn •'••11~ 1.t:<'. frpl., k1IC'hrn. SACR J~1CE! :llus1 .or\1 -J BR. •2•,SOO W . R . DUBOIS, INC. c l ri I k ~ 1 A1·t ).lllllf'l')I, rran1r~. g1/1~. onT1nenTa con o 11· s111 I 11 hl!ns & f;un. rm. Pa1nlcd I proprrty ~rtl[rn1rn!. .1 hr 2 i\'<'\\'f!Ort llf'i.t:hrs, ll<'llr Cliff (R.E. Brokers) 833.9-145 good u~cd rnnH!Urf'. \'C'ry _/ ' crntrr. lHiOO d\1•n, T,O.P. ni11ral s hy famous Uii.:un11 hfl . S?9.:in<l. 26:ill1 /l hran1c, r1r. C'hoice an>a . :i BR, hath ii.!l't'a('11\'C' st'lr<', lnw rrnt, / ..-:;-' ~-9&11. 1 :•r11~1 S;~li.~.;o -.~Her d\'11\'."· I l\l1s~1on V1r.1n, R~7-ifiii. 11 trilP floor Kirch"n bltns, \\"E .-<'ed comm<'rcial 11·iTh good if'.'.!.'if'. 11fX}fl rrq'cl irlt'I • Slfl:t-3 RR .. frplc hrimr. l\1r!i;. fll'!5, c;ira;e. yllrd. ,\\'flllahle nn11·. Nef'ds clean1ni;:. fi.l.~-0111. I BY Ull'IJ('r-lrg 4 br hnmr. 3 ~l...,~1~1;-.o H~~ALIY 491-07.il 11r.c;J.;AN !!ills, ~~~ •. l'VYI firm carpc'in~. 11\V flooNi. Rack ~ro1\·th potential, any sii.~. 1nvent0r;1· ,r,, J)11tsu11 f;l;il1on Y'' I• \I' lk 1 h h JR c Lc>1v d0J1\'n P'>mr nt + pre. fl n. a o c . VINE ov!' rf'~lrlf'nce-Li;r F:'\rr! h11.v. A~i<umr fi'; ln;in ~·11.rrl big Pnouii:h f(lr adrh-v..·gn_ h-12-G:t'll or &16~1jj.I!. • \\ $:\!! 'llO 96l! 899-t 1 7. paid in11'res1 Call 171·11 BEACON * 645-0111 ~ \-' ~ · •. . - . POO /pa.no, Principal.~ only. J hr, 2 ha, fam rm. ~m-!il:?l 1inn11l unit or 1JOO\. 10 " G4:>-5i:t3.1 Broker. LA\VN and G-,-,---,-,,-,-, I ~==';C-~-'--,-?--'-cccc;·I ~ 4 Br pool homP, 1\'alk !n hrh. I !'hown hy Rf'l't ·191-9ff>7. The f1l~l e~t cJra,v in lhe \\'f's! rlo11•n. _c_.c....c.~~--,---.,,,-I Seivice for !;.'lle : ll, l;.t') nrt $90, 2 BR pv1 home, veranl, !• ts~umf' 90"~ con\'ent1onal DAIL\' Pll .• n T for 11ctlon! A Daily Pilot Oassilied C,\L~L 04'• ''6·l 'I' Income Property 166 proli • per nio. inclurirs l<'nr<'fl tor ki<h k pet~ . .-11t n~n. flfiS-~:\9i. Call 6-12-5678 h N!ve! Ad . 6-12-5678 l "".C--,'.""'.0-:::-,.,"::'7'7,';:::';';:7;; Sl.000 or e1111p. a nri 1n1<'k ; ~JIM 3 2 BR/1 BA HOMES $1~.0 2 BR + f;:'tr~1 hsf' V11c. --= _._......... ( ) 15,000 full pl'\('(', Rl~n will --1 REAL TV COMPLETELY 1 1 6 Sl"'I 0 fenc<'rl fnr kids N prts . l ,. I . t. ,• ~ I ' .. , ·j Nr ar Nrwporl Po•I O ftlt t lrA n, a trr fl nl., r-.• 1 t , STAR GA"'E"D"M ..,""\ 2-0NLOT REDONE CAf'>C. ,qmpp.O. lrl<•I foe Y \\ ·~ · 1 .IU ..a.'-',....,....,:] MUST GO! Nriv crp1s, llt'IV drps. new oo;i11nir roon~ nr ca1erlng, • C"YllPo•T~ ... , 11lc, 11<'w noor, &1v pain•. . ''''' . 1 ~ , ~.' •100• ClPan. 3 hr hon1P + rr•r I i:-1c. R"RS. 642-2149. -'.!! • Ji.. y Doll A , Ji.. " " llui;:c lot. 2336 Elden Ave., -,:-;::::-:;::::~ MAll.21 our f clivjly Guia• SE,T. :ll~ h~ hoo1e nn N, Nrwpo•I E ORANGE .111lius, low rln1vn. . A d' 1 lh SI L " • Ci\1. $fi0.000. Owner, Vl'li $I ~1~. :I BR \I' i:!ar FenC'Cd for kids . in C.i\L $160. 3 BR hine 1n Hunt'. Sch, 11'H h \ril'w or ocean, -~,.,~,ff ~ ceor 11'/il 0 • Ori'. ocf: 11 Blvd., nr \\'e.~tniin~lcr. O\\'ner \1·111 car11·. 01\•ncr ~ . 7·J8.70 To c!M!\op ~ge f?rW!!dni!sd<Jy~ ,2 • .0.s1.o.t J .,~-1 ~. Cl •.o<'". Of!•• --·o16c.53<J'7-2=~'°""'~"°.-s~21·2 <1°02'" ¢'. .S.is.85-reedwords correspond1r1g tonumbers 2·7J.7.( A.,..-'" '· ,... ~·· C M (21 4-PLEXES ,,,.. ':> or.~,...._ ·"" 1:1f yourZodloc birth sign. $26,:\00. Call :l13 661 -3900 ll • • $12.l. 2 BR hm,. \\'l'IY out in 1 Vou 31SICrtllfl9 ~1 Sl"G" an1-l pm or .ftfl 6 pm, Bkr. Lrg clf!lux units, r.r(.'Sa Verde. Business 200 1he rnuntry. K1d.11, fl"lC, and 2 Advti"9 J2 Str..-gt~~ 621ll""s Nr l>hopping, Fwy'.11, e-tc. Opportunity hfll cllmheN \l'f!\come, 3 r,...m 33 Sho<Jld 1!!3rr1,ridt CJ~AR..\llNG custom 3 Br, 2 A~sume loan. principal on-,,2860 Asno.t 3l Fi~ l!!~Fcll Ba . Sh11de Lrt:'e.~. lovely Automotive STAR * LET 63~ !You 35Avold l!!~Mcnrf ly. $141,950. 5.57-2876, M S l l!!Kq ~Suoi>rill 66 P1~ts c11rpC't 1ni::: ov<'r Mrd\\"OOd , ~1--:161 a n agement a•'· 3 BR. 2 be. unt .. home w/ 7 11 .J7Po.t-to7 0t>rorhl'll1Y 1~2. tirick fil"t'pl. BC'llmf'd ::rr. · IX> ynu like workini;: \\'/ pool at s:i.oo monlh. Colle~ ~~Id ~;~11 :;~~d li\'!ni;:rm. \Vormy che~tnut 4-PLEXES $55,000, prople hur dnn'r Jlkf' s<'ll-P11rk, Cl'lllta i\-1~. 10111.., ,.00!' 70G..,•I) p11nnlg. 11l'hghHul trrract in $6.000. 00\V:-J 1ni::~ Can you m11nage 2 BR. hou8e unf. S225. Avail ll l G ol lNew 71~n~ r f >< d 1 12'!'ou "2L11 72 Wholr• "3.SY Uflk<'C'll t:ardtn/ }• ,-.UPf'r, An!a~ .. c ea· penfllfl ? C11n you 11crep1 an C'nd /lui:;:. N'pl Brh. ""="'--! .JJF1r •Un.. 7JTh~ arrr Jn1. 616-1.'l!ll. l EADE RSHrP R . E . ineomf' JX1lf'nl1ar of S~, ea·n: 673-.'663 642-2253 E\·r~. "1ll>niblt111S .U ll~ 7l Mtsy e ~·12-4-IBG e < • I tm t Jll/Jt 21 l!IC.... ""sR...., 750!>f,ortunl!y' $4,000 REDUCTION 2 Pf'r mn · up n\~.11 en lut·, ....• 1.SIUltltfrG "'6Ati.. 76 U~ f.V1'; M7-1560 & 347-173 l'f'f'l'1t , 1.1000 !"f"CUrrd. rlcfl~(' " , ;,• I c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 L ·~ R11d Clas11flc1tlons Far E11pert Assistance 6500-6900 ., 17N ,~ n ;\fRkl"ll our <I BR .. 1 hA!h homr "" "" .,.,.,,r Veit• 6 TS E ·d C 'I r 11JI 1714t 778-1714. brt\\•n • ~9-'21-29 11 0,,,,,'t ~p~ 78fcr the bfosL hon1t>b11y or ·:1. UN I . alil.sl e ,, . IS e ST ~ 31-36.fJ0..8,j l9Tcl9 ""90I 790I CloM-to School s & shor~. 9am & 4pm !\Ion 1hn1 Thul"!I. 20To SODiwQord lll'.IC~'1'1"1"'0 Rig plRyroon1 & tr\r !i'l(!rll~ R °'2 5000 UO 21 AcOCUl'll 51 Chi~ P.! 11-n1" AQUAlJUS nfl atll'y, Bike 10 all l!Chools. Fortin Cn. !tr. "'"' -Money ta Loan 240 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS JOJS W lolboo 67l•l&&J @ .JULr 11 i~ ~~ ~~~ =~r~.~•ilV JA~.10 ~ $39,:,00, New 27 Adult Apt GOV 'T REPOSSESSION, low I" 111' ~ ! ~AUG.JJ 2l S1!'11ln -'•Smcl't .ll~f<•"IJ•!·r ffJ.11 _,,_.,,.. Un iversity Realty S422.000 c h F I I cln. Assume low int loan, t n ·"',52.S.i.39.68 250• !>~(')c•01'-., ll~~··· 1-8.10-22· ~""Ir-,... 11 s73r;,1n \l"<'hh Brokrr 1642-490~1 as as • E••.y m••lo.Jyl•,, Bk'. 19;16'1-77-1'9-}260n !>'iiC<1;•"1cr .11~1 ,_. 2)-5_5.gl:_ij'i\~ ,.,,,,, r. '~t. 11")', • J .. -" • :l:lli.,.... ~IP..rit n·l'ln.: :::.,o; ~·rr II I h ,-"--2-h 4' U"l-T"'-.-.. -1 -,·11 ~ &12-121:i 11n,·rin1f' ' \'IRGO i' 1.ll Ycu• ~.q i''>·~ f~r -1 , ... , .. , risct~ " cg 1~ -ur, n, '' ;• ·"'· 1?1 ~~• oc. ~'" <J, 1st & 2nd T rust De•ds • r / ,.1.(JG.)} ;. ')9" ! ?II, l ~-I\" ltl !I '').), 1:1111 1·n1. j?nr, rnm S3·1,r:oo. rxr h:lllf;P l!O\\ n FHEI-: APPJtAJSAl.S l.\1;\·JEr}i;\Tf: PCISSf:S~lON ~ ~ . (-'<;/,•~' st,T. 11 ; JO You tllOI QO!.•j., /1ly 1,,.n ~;'"'7_::1 ()1111f'r ~JS-11477 ~-ru 110 Co. Rltr. 6-12-~ Costa M esa ~nvestment -l.n\·rl~· :I hr hn111r 111 bt'~t 1.5 ~~48 ~10@ Good @A~~erie ~:-.t v1t1! 'f:ii.;:·(151 :~ i·11rn unu~f'rl 1trrn~ \n!n quirk ~-.o-o-th11t_l_l<'m unr!l'r $50, 548-7711 anytime ill"flR S 2 ! 0. il•l/993-12781 -..,~ _ 1·11~h. rfl II 642·'.:iliiR ~h~y~f~h~•~P~e~o~o~y'....'.,p~;"~':.'.h~'~'--.l.! ...................................... ~~··~':::':k_l~''~'~k:_ ____ _ In th• DAILY PILOT ---- • i "' • •: Tuesdiy, AuguH 3, 1971 DA.IL Y PILOT .z:.; I ............................. , ........... liiiii9 ........... .-;1 ........... . [~_ ..... _'°'"*'_......;l ....__.]~ ! r'--_Hout_• ._°'!'Ml_)~ l ____ Hout_" _'°' R_ent __,]~ i (.--Ap.-111-l\flnl-, lot-Rent--..)[~ ~Aiu_''_""n_t' '°'_"•n__Jl ~ [ -.. _ l ~I [ ..... OM ... ~ .... l ~ L-A-p•rt-rMn_h '°'_R•ITl__,[t] l...____"•n_tm---i)~ l•H•o•u•,• .. •u•n•fu•r•n•. ••3•0•5 •H•o•u•se•s•U•n•f•u•r•n.-•3•0•5 1 OuplexH Unfurn. 350 I Ap•t•.•. •F•u•r•n•. ••••360• lpt. Unturr.. Costa MeH , _c_o_st_•_M_._,_• ____ _ US Apt. Unfurn. -....---~~--------- 365 l Apt. Unfur n. 365 Ap~~;n. o r Unfurn. 370 Office Rentel 44e ---------... BUSINESS:v!EN-Your ow II .............., ___________ __ Coata Mtsa Gener•I FREEi! i 3 RR. L.g~ fenced yard, 1 ER \\/11, st/rel .. gar <at-lJl:.LUXE J:fa1·Mtor ~ 1 BP. L•ndlords·Ownen I ~10 Cove1'nor. $185. t11ch1 sml patio. I adll. Sml AplS·l5 min. Lrom beach, \\"e .... 11~ r"ler trna.nt.'I 10 you • • 213 1.86-9656 •• child ok Sl28. &U-8.lal. $35 weekly k up. ~lo rates fRE:E ol 1.hal'J:C.. Many '! Bn, l ba, ne .... Jy carpeted, 2 BR. JI i BA, gar, bit ans. Terms avail. 998 E1 Camino. dec;1rabe tenanl.5 011 0 u r I dps, gar. nice yd. sn:>. Call relrii;. Ol'W ,;hag crpt:-. :l-lft--01.>I _. ------ \\al Ung 11~1. L>,1l:k Fraass, 61&-3928. Sharp. Sl60. &i2-:i95L H OLi DAY PLAZA ALA Rentals • 645·3900 1 Fount•ln Valley Newport Beach DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. I _... __ ~-----·.............. furn apt. $135. lleated pool. • HARD TO Fl~D 1 Br, :; BDR:'.I. 2 Bath, arross S283 mo. yrly. Upper 4 BR. 2 Ample parking. Adulls-no c.>ncl ~ar. an x!11t lcx· .. I fl'om rleml'nta•')' school, BA N r w r p 1 s S· r<'1l>. J!)6j Pomona Avr. C\1. onJy 3100. Wulk to Shop'g & h1gh rpdf'COl'rttC'd. '2 htk Ol'P:tn. l sn:-CplS, rir?s:-bttns, \'talk ALA Rentals • tH.)-3000 "l'1100I S225/mo. C 11 I J 1\\;ul Aug. 20. lt7-B-3~l'd. 10 clo~cu, frplc. 1 adll. $131 I Si 12-3016, 836-5738 nr 633-7,jJ(). mo yl'ly. Open Hse, 336 E. e BEACH PAD I blck ro FOR 11.'a r ~ BR. 2 BA. ~" :-.PT J,fp "trCrnr w p1N 20th 6-lt-K!20 \'i\ttr stove relni: a ll Uhl npl pa 1 n I , dr~h\\&Shl'r flo •. ll 3 Br/2 Ba. lrpl, f:EALVitlut>! P'"· drps, pd SI 10. Cl•N' lo •<'hool~ t11g yard. sundeck. S37.l yrly IS('., i1'hll hi', POOL, 2 BR's. ALA Renlali. • &1:J-J900 ~:l'..!:> mo ~10-G.~:d 6T.r76i2. ----------SJ Ii. :\lalur<' aclults only, no • ~A:\llLY \\'A~TEO 1 Bl'. 1 Huntington \leach • Oupluu, I l>l'h-· Qu1r1 2295 Pad fic Cncd yd, encl g<1r. ktcll'I ':i Rl1, srn dl'n, P) ba, rov'd Furn. or Unfurn. 355 ,\,·r .)48-6878 or 612-4429. pets 01< Sl30. l patio. Nr 11rhls ht & last -1 N . rt B h * ru:or:C. Lr~ 1 BR. Ct>n-1 ALA Rentals • til.>-~900 . $22" 092-1~·1 ewpo eac trnl loc, pool, carport. I M'\ J, n. .>J , 1 Br Tnhsr. 1-;-;--sa: BA y v11:w -2 Br, 2 Ba. adlts/no pets. $135/mo. 560 e EASY DOES rT 2 BP:· 1 Cpl~/rlrp~. Pool S220/mo I \\ rnter or ye~i~I·~: ~5...-0~~~ilton. 6 4 6 -416 0. cpt!<, drps children OK )l8-l4Uj Ol' 6-l~i62._ * Call 67.>-Jll!l • m· bch. $J.2j. _ I -----5555 Huntington BHch ALA Rental • ~j.39()() I $131 -2 BR duplex, feneed, Krtl~. pct OK. l\e11 paint 1 I~) 8 2 Ap1rtmen1s tor Ren! L Q · t He • "'c.:r: uv1~c 2 BR. 2 1si:H. 6H-39 'ii' a um a nnosa R.\, cpt<>. drps, p<'ts 11cl-1 Irvine l'OI 111.'. s 1 :>5. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ALA Rentals • 61.)-3~ 2 BR. 2 baths -......... $265 2 BR, 2 baths, den ...... $300 e SPARl~LING VIEW. La-., BR 2 b · · .,.,,,~ ·) . a i;,, atrium ... ,,,,.,, guna, 1 BR. stovr. re.In~. 3 BR., 214 ba's, !am. r m S32j rncl gar, chtld/sm pet. 3 BR. 2 ba's, bonus rm $350 $150. I'* BR.: 212 ba., tam. rm $345 Al.A Rentab • 6-lj.;iooo 3 BR .. den, 2!2 ba's •. $36.3 4 BR., 2 balhs, family room e NEEDS T.L.C_ 3 BR. 2 ba, I in Turtle Rock ...... $3.iO It pie, 2 car gar. kids/p<'t. \\'E HAVE OTIIERS You clean & no clean fel'. Apts. Furn. 360 General Rent BeauWuJ Furnil\tre for as little as ONE MONTH Sparush Country Estate Liv· in& & Spacious Aris. Te~ raced pool : s11ni<rn <:as BBQ Unbelievable Living -Only 1 Br unf $150..furn $175 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 A LL trnL INCLUDED Special Bonus; a silver- plaled candle snuffer ia yours II you bring this ad complete with when you visit our models. your 100% 4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy Coron• del Ma r !\E\\'-A great place to hvc ~ year l'Oun'. Walk 10 shops, \1alk 10 beach. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Fr11k. Pt'I\' pa11tJ Kit. bllns, Clo~r rn g:1r. Ta<.teful •lrt<•r .:::.O·:\ ;\largurrite. THl:.. GABLES-- Lr~ 2 Br, 11s Ba w/r,ar Sl.>'.i. Adults. Cpts, dqi~. hltni., lrwd yarrl "/patio. 2H7 Oran&e A\'e. l'\o. C 636-4120. i'il-J -2_B_R_S_t-ud_1_o_N_',.-11 :1hag, frplr. pool, \1•ttlk tu heh 5:>74171 i or '>-l'l-24-10 Co1ta Mesa FAIRWAY YllLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR's Pr1va.t.-patio pool • indiv. laundry tac.' Near Orange Co. Airport & UCI. Adults onlv. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. ;\lcr. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A ~16-6Z15 ORLEANS APTS. AOULTS ONLY 2 & 3 BR. Avail. Pnvate pa- tio, pool -lndlv. launch')' far. (Nt Orans::r Co. A1rpol't: Tus- un at 17th St: nl'. WestchUJ. ]741 Tustin, c o ... ra ;\lesa Mgr. Mrs. Thompson 6-12-4b'l .rn;·,. I AL.-\ Rental • t).lj.J900 ('fln~(-, 1Pttit , Purchase Option on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt Ind. item selection, to 16Zll Parkside Lane. THE BEST COSTS LESS 24 Hour Cely. <714) 817·54-ll Imagine: wet bar, fireplace.', - - -1l1•nltur • v A I ,\ Tr 0 N y E A n CUSTOM beam ceilrngll. rough-hewn R0\..1°'.'J D -Newport Bcai:h, Furniture Rental 1 Br. fu.rn. $ 1351 m 0 • paneling, big private palio, ., BR I j I a Ovrrlooking beaut garden 1 -• cp S, 'rps., enc g r. "SINCE 1946" 317 W. 19th, C.M. 518·3481 2BR-2 BATJI. c uhhouse, S?2-patio & htcl pool. Adults -J. 1st \\'es1ern Bank Bldg. Anahrim 774-2800 yml, V-lml!. :;1.~5 in<'lcls ga-. ALA P.entnls • 6\j.;;900 Unrvrrs1lv Park LaJiahra '\ 694-3708 ''''ail Aui: 1. l03:i J2lh SI. & \\tr. ::87 \\'. Hay S1 othf'I' 199!1 llarhor r.l\'d . C.:\l. Days 833-0iol Nights rr 1 nr. . . 1 pd ~~~·026~s92.rrom Lake Park. 2 GR's from SJ6:i. All arlults, ·---- --1 'l • \,tl 1111 . ,,,,.,... $8:>. 1 BR pr1\'atr cottage . I ~-o: 1 RR. var. util 1111. no pets. I &. ti I COZY l BR barh apt. Comp! BAY :\1F:ADOW~ APTS. \\'It 1 sto\'<' rr 'IJ:. .. UNIVERSITY PA RK * ~!).). l BP., kids pets ok. furn. 11! mrl. Rik Crom * Call 646-00iJ * ~ BR I 2 b· I 1h $300 $32" SllO. Util pd, ~.B. ocean. Suttable l lady, sm I == -SHlO. 1 BP. p1w.1tc hnnir. ·, Brt. ?I ~ ,; se $3~ $110. I BR pvt un11 ovr gar. lliiiiiiiiilllliiiilil _______ _ Vat Fence! for k1cf~ .~ pP:.~. ~· B"'. 2. 1.i' ah, is ........ <36-$110. 2 BR, var, mo\'c an no1\. mo. 7136-2070. * * * " " .i. ou~r ...... ., J STAR*LET 636-2860 LRG I BR. Nicely Iurn. LIKE LIVING IN $120 2 Bf:. crp1s, clrp~. slo\'r. (§)\ d h•11 -8 R."'J.;rtc·J1<'-;;;ftr-. -lowe7' P<Kil. pa110. Nr Beach Blvd YOUR OWN HOME .•• rer~1~. frnrdJor kids & prl+"·: · .. · •• ·. ·.: re I I I I 1 lk & Adam~. Adlts. Sl40. 2 Br, H~ Bo unlurn. Cpls, 'LI~"'· hlrp · 'l 1 s 10 ~36-6717. ci1p11, pnrl. patio. pr1vatf' rArh. l'\o chrlrlrf'n, ----------WILSO GARDENS S100. 2 & den or J Br. nn pl't<;. SJ:.li 1110 l!l!l-::nJ 2 BDR:\1S . nr shopping N gar, ff'nrd for kids & pets. RJ:;ALTY --:\c>\\IV nrror ~110 Prr mo Apts l,;111\'. Park Crnler. In·ine Balboa Peninsula Realotlumic-s Bkr. 61Hi00 Ph. 612-6811 aft 1 pm. Co st a Mesa DELUXE APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE Air Cond -Frplc s • 3 ~w1m­ ming Pools • Health Spa • Tl'nnl~ Cris • Ganl(' &. Bil- lw.rd R<X'm. l & 2 BEDnoo:-.1 FRO:\!! SHO MEDITERRA NEAN VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd . C.:"11. (7}.I) 5:>7-1\0.'0 RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 10 A:'>t TO 6 P~I * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Sh11g <'Pl e d1·ps e hllll<: Beautiful Pool • All Util Pd 2 Ult $170 Adul ts only-no pell! 2-11 A vocaJo SI. &16-0979 • REGENCY • lMl\tAC. 2 SH, l Ra. ~hag Cl'Jl'~. i;rlf ('Iran. g-,1s ovrn. l!~hwh1'. l•ncJ gar pal10. 377 W. W1l~1Jn. Call :'.'>-l8-:l60:i ~--------• QUIET 11 • 2 Br. rlrps, new rrpt'g. Bake!' & l!arhor :'\hop·i:. l.M·kf'd gar. Adult~. no prls SJ.I:!/ mo. 6-i:i-3515 or ~ l-OT.''13. * $170 * 3 Bl'. 11; Ba. patio, blrns. rrpls, drpi,. Ask l\boUt 0111• d1SL'Ol1nt plan. 880 Crnt<'r St., C~I . &12-R3 l0, ;, IR026~2 1 BDR:"-1. lul'll. or unfurn .. <'111-pC'ls ~ 1lrnpcs. hrate<I pool & "'H-"hing facU 11 ir~. Chilrlrr n O." :'\o pr!~. 1'.?G >tontr V1i;111. Co<:la :">lr,.a XLNT VA1:1•r:;-Cp1s, drp~. ,1~1111 hr, POOL, 2 Br'~. $130. J\1111111·,.. A<lult~ n11l.1. no pets 5 1~~7R or 612-412'1 e Slfij-1\Pl'LT;;; only. q11u•1 2 Bl'. JI~ Ba. \,Jo: k11, 2 l'Ar {;ar. 210 F:. llith r 1 J4>'...() 1:\2, -------LGE clrl11:-.e 2 & '.l Br, 'l. Rn., nPw trts-rlrps. pnl10. ~llfa 642-!l99fi I'll' 642-1611. ---------• 2 Bil. :I BA STUDIO. Slj(), Cpl~. rlrps. pario. POOL. J rh1lrl ok. 6 IG-<>l!lh Lido hie -----------Huntington Beach t u r n 1 s he d otllce 18 SPACIOCS, lu\ rly :nd fiLQr -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;1 prestiaour. new bulldin1r 1, df'I 3 br. 2 ba. bllnl>. ON BEACH'. Orange Co. Airport Bwu~ss d'hv.sh1· & J\•frtjt. Crptd. Center. From ~110 mo. rlrpd. 2·car sarntr S37:) on NEW APTS Secretarial, ciuphr&Ling ,\ 1~.-Sho11 n by a pp 1 1 Br 1''rom $227 11n<"\1rnng <.rl'vlN' avail. .>U-2trn. 2 BR From l242 221.2 DuPont Dr 1!33-9303. Me sa Verde J BR From $375 OFTJCE bing 450 sq. tt. 3 .....,. _____ ....._ ......... .......,._ Fw·niture Available room office• area + parkin~ nLX 2 b ~ Or, 2 Ba, encl 1 7 'iO i:;itr. ~i-AJ & up Rrntal olc Carpels·drapes-dlsh\\>asher or cars on . x !l:i 101. ht'ated pool-saunas-tennis Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. 309:, :0.1a1·<> A'vr. ~1034. c .. o 7,.,,o rec room-ocean views ,,...,.. wo Newport Beach patios-ample parkmr 1=0:-:E:::SK~-11-pa_ce_a_v_a.i_la_bl_e_S50 MARINER SQUARE · ('('Urity guards. mo. Will provide furniture APARTMENTS HUNTINGTON at $.5 mo. Answering serviro for aclul1s de~irmg to hve PACIFIC available. 305 No. EI a<lmid:.tbeautyhythesca Camino Real. S a ll \\. l"' 7ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. Clemente. 492-4420 1n the pl'el>Ug>ous eslc u.i 17HJ ;,J6.1487 DESK i;pace available $50 arC'a. FROM $130 Olr oprn 10 am-6 pm Daily mo. Will provide fumitum WILLIAM WALTERS CO. a t S5 mo. Answering servite• \Ir Buckll'Y, i\lanagrr available. 17875 Beach Blwt,~ 1211 lrvrn(' Ave. N.B. L B h Huntington Beach.,,_,., A'>"' • Call &i.>-02j 2 aguna eac .,............,..~ PARKN EWPORT 1 BR, close to t:x-ach & shops, BAY VIEW OFFICES APARTMENTS quift arra. Matut'c persons Deh.vce Air-Conditiolle{I ' Dachrlor. 1 or 2 Bedrooms. on!~. ~o ~<s. please. Lido Area -50c Sq. f't. and Townhouses. Spa, pools, 1!)..1 ·1 102 9 am-7 pm Realonomics Bkr. 67:>-6700 tenni<. From Sl7:i. Across Lido hie DESK space available S50, from Fashion J&land at Jam· mo._ WW provide furnJture borce & ::;an .Joaquin Hills llNF. :\ Br. 2 b11. hayfront at $5 mo. Answering scrvi~ Roans. t714l 64·1·1900. apt<. ~12:> mo. yrly. available. 222 Forest Av~. ----------I-BR b11ylronl apls. \\'erkly Laguna Deach. 494-9466 R_REATHTAl<ING VlEW or yearly STORE or oUlcc. Newport ,f.• $210. Hu,l.'le 2 Rl1 apt. .1 lli:h 3 BR furnished hou~e $1 ,000 Bay Center. 2052 Newport on Back Bay. BluUs w/'). pvt Month Blvd, CM. 525' Util pcL balconirs, 11 plr, hr ate d Bryant Wiest Rltr. 67j...2723. 6-16-1252. I (1001. loads o! l'los<>ls. 7.Jj :-:---~~--::-----1~=-=,..-,------- Domrngo Dr. (C.D r.1.11 S.) Newport BHch SUBLETTrNG Wcsldi(( Of" Call 64:>-L21'..0, . 4 Nice sz rooms '720 sq tt 1 ____ • _____ A New Wa y to L 1ve In Newly painted. Call 545-8441 * BRAND NEW * Newport Beach tor details. , I 20432 Santa Ana AvP. ti\r1oss 1 fr:.im S.A. Counn-y Clubl. OAKWOOD GARDEN ll~DJVlDUAL hldg for ef sr11l·1011:-l t, 2 BR units. APARTMENTS ~~iles or Cstore, 211 ~- L·. ·si·· L"·l · .· "son, osta Me ae r I 1111 ·'·'· ur. r Ir ( s. pl I. Nf'\\'port.Norlh 642--0560. p11 110~. loads ol close:s. i\!gr, SSO Irvine Av<> 6'13-05501-::--:-::-:-:=--=:-"'.::-::::------- 5:17.0211. e XLNT OFFICE SPAC~: ~ALMOSTREAOY 1\r11·po1·t.South 11~W a\'ail. Lido Bldg, 3355 1 BR. Sl~-2 RR $17J. up. mo 161h St &12 ... ~liO Ila Lldo. N.B. 673-4501 . P1w. patio. h11li.1rvl rm. hr rl VISTA DEL MESA-* NEWPORT BEACH pool \1 311111111 20101 Birrh Apartments :!IJ0-300:500 It. 33<- St, l\13. 61:}-l'.?liO. l & 2 BR. Furn. & Un!. Dish-Ph. Mr. Ervin, 6r:>-1601 BA YFRONT. hoat dnck!I, r .'<· wa.~hcr -Stove and Retrig -Business Rental 445 'lll~ .~ Br ~ Ba. rurpla<'r ShaJ: l'rp1·~·LN? Rrr center. ATTRAC 1 . $6:,0 mo. :! lk 2 R11 S:IOO RENT Slarts $155 S'!!Js ~re &D oUi c-e mo. n1•11llor. ll16-07:!:!. Tust in & Meaa Drive sSapaccsJ c' up. wntwn ----* 545 4855, ~ n uan ap1strano. nr RALR(),\ BAY CLUB ___ • -_r.__ mis~ion. 493-JljJ. Trrracf' s1ut110 npt. $200. mo. e NICE e SHOWROOM I & ff ' 64Z 86()<) I b 1 1 i 1 m g. o tee _ -, . _ Tie most t'aul1 u v. ew o ~paC'e. Cil:>!'c II) Laguna loc: S27:l/mo ~rly. Orran Vrrw the hay & ocean in the $95 To $350 Mo. 494-4653. ;i,pt, 3 Br. 2 Ba lri:: sundeck, llnhor nrrn. 2 RR. 2 BA~---------- ''"''' rl1•a11. 61:>-IR7'1!. apt~. for lrase. &42-2202 llAnBOR Blvd. 1 r o n la it" _ · . _ _ ___ .... ---1380 ~q ft. air ron<l, crptd \\'E~LlrF 2 Br, 1 1 ~ Ba. Santa Ana $.32:i mo. Ph &12-ROSO. Acllr~. no JX'L'. $1))/mo 11..)l\ Bedror1I Ln. :l~R-i:>.~:t. SIM \'•rw of O('r ·rn. 3 RR, Call Anytime 833-IMW e $35 WK & UP _ On Of'can 1 Newport Beach LAllGF; 2 ht• 11pt a\·a1l 1\ui,:. Of'\\' rrrtc \'aC' "'11" OK. -'""!'"'!"'!!!!!""'!"-~"!'!'!!!!!!"!'!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!~'".! ·Ith. Sljj. VILLA MARSEILLES ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; • Pr1 me Rel a tl Loca lion a M . • v· . Lovely Bachelors 1 Br.. I -------- 1 1ss1on 1e10 ~laid ~f>rvice. Pool. Ut1I pd. J BR Furn, ft·rrzPr. upslau--1 IUeSliB.AU ZI fil2-21i2:: Sa nta Ana BRAND Nl!W llMO, Xlnt traflic. 18i) Harl'W)r, CM. 6'1!>-665 1. Pm·a•.-lvime on horse ranrh • Call 675-!!740 • l'f'ar. R<>mode!Pd 4 doors 2 HR, J12 Ba. studio. Fnl'l SPACIOUS 6 hoi srs. <·nrrels, stalls, :; Bl~ 2 ha . hraul. npr'rl ,v, bay, 1 blk 11 .. 1.ai·y & !)US. New Bea11 1ilul GArdl'n Apart-., FORlrasr :-;fflrl'!~t blrl$1, M·l 1-0ne. approx. 1700 sq 1f.' 2072 Plnrentia, C.M. shed .~· m·rrrn ~200. < l'P . rntnt a1r/cond, I Dr up,..t.lll'~. , " blork f1,1m :-1aturr 11d1t11~ pis. no nienls, rlvnte Patios. Pool, " n (" h II CAN'T BE BEAT rm. P s. I 1 d C 1 " p palm. 1'.1111 nl 1·Ul-flr-s=1c. 1 & 2 Bd A t 63.t.2860 r rl l c 11 n S G L """ 11 r i 0 fi l'.l-:\!l::~, Adult LI i STAR*LET 11-111' )rll'I .• ~r " rr, hay. U11Jpa1rl$l~:1mo,yrly. Jnn~h<111·:;. G:u·agl'. Sl2:i inrl .pa. ar•agc. uxunous -- --vng --,... --'T --~' S28:l/mo. Call 1\:10-ll:ll Adult,,; ··ox Anadr_ 675-0fi>26 I I \\ I I I c ll b I l;rndsrap1ng. Adult~. no prt~. upper 'l. hr l'l'fl1 rlrp-: Furn. & Unfurn. F. ••• c-r,c-rn"". \ n~ta ·' C'"~ ,, ----., -u ' . In er rrn 8 -II ~ 2 n bl I "l'·r·r I,' STORY "''I,, r. ·s . . .. ,.,--B Sl80 3 BR s2;j Ins. "I.: J:llr, l ch1lrl ok. ,, •'" ,[:, ' Dishwa1>her color coordlnat I ndu1tr ia I Re_n_t a....,1,---4-S~b bdrm. 2 hath horn,.. Freshly HA PPl;\t:. !i '" •wtJ D~·..,rn, Corona del Mar 10 o1• all 6. 673-813 1. :;11-C • . -. . Svlllh Sea Atmosphere . . -............................ ______ ..,...._.'f 4 BR IT ~q 11 VIC\\ ~r· C ..L.. Anlll S/lli, $1 ~:l -~1&-!l:i17. eel appliances _ plush ahag *COSTA MESA * pa inter!, t1l~o nP\\' grPen _ : ·~ ·' · • ·1 •·>·I orona'"' 1~11 t-:. '.:l ~1 • C'.:\f 646.~if.6 ---2 nR. -2 11A11l shilt: r<1rrl't!I lhrunnl. Ohl. ~R.\7-.6:l8. -1 LRI.. Hac11.-1or. 2 blks 81~ •WE llAV!-; nE~TAl.S! •I p k L 'k S d' * • 1-~\TrtA lg.-:' B1. '.!-n.1. \arp.•ls ,v.,. drps ca:;et • ch~lc~ ~ 2 colo~ $9S. & $167 per month.. 1?art1ge, i·ornrr lot "''~I 'l lir.. I'.' h~. frr1.~': ~ .I HR! Cnrvna. SI ;,1/mo. Yr I Y. \\'inter ancl Yca rlv I a r • I • urroun mg rpl!-, rlrp~ ~J:1·1/m11 !l71i ,\1r C'ond1t101wd se emes • I I • stal InclustnaJ un1b, rt>ady for fPnrPrl l'llrll. Rl'nt at S'.20.1 f Cl111i:anlit nr. s~21 mo. r;ara"" Av8ll. l Ad I t. ABB~;y r.EALTY 64.2-ll;~ QI ·1r:f • nr.1.1·xp, \ll~~1nn or filtt.~li_'l. __ • Pn1 lttl' Pulmoe shower-; • m rrored ward-O<"<'Upanry. 110-:no Power th I t b Y l "~ I 1 I illl~ n11~ I ... l l & ~ BR AfYT'S I R"' I J n I 11·"1\T'"D POOL robe donr.s • lndtrect light. * c. N1•1TRESS RLTR * l><'r mon m· op 1on o u Ava1 . .,.·p :<. ~">-\/ ••• 642_1!.WO -• ., ,. ,. • ''· c rnn ,,, 11pr1t•r. "" "" • Call Broker 54:>-94!ll. Newport Helghtt Also Furn. B111•hrlor Nr "·\!art For adult~ O\'l'r Pll'nlv n( l1rn n ing In kitchen -~eaklasl 2JO E. l71h, C.~f. • Newport Beach :! R1', frpl, hallon), ~rly only. Prv pal1'"' * lltd Pool~ "'"rn.11 I .•-St(1t'ag<' har .• huge ptiv. e fenced 6.12-J.185 Corona del Mar CLEAN 1 or 2 Rr. Arlull!'. no : .• SllO ~'!-2 107. "" ,~ ·" pa110 • plush la ' scaplng . --:-----1 BEAtJT mod. lownhou~e. 3 ~;~I 1£~' :~~~-e . $2~~1 ;;/ pr•~. Lg. Krl. s1:;:·!l5:'0· 2-m MJ\ra!--rtho~1n;.:'1q•uAerlulA1s pvrt1ISy. -E-a-st-Bl~ff -----lr JODF:N VILLAGE brick Bar-B.Q's. I ae heat-FOR LEASE 4~0 ~q rr SHORECLIFF Br, 21 ~ 13a, frplr, pallo, .,--3~1-E . Hilh SI, N n. <rm-1,., I. 2:i00 South Sa.Jiii ed pools & lanai. Catn~terl ok11, air ronrl, t!l" "1.r· •>-·l, ---S11nta \na • J46·132:i J :\ Rcdmom, bath & k <lining pool, 2 rar gar: all bltm:, Santa Ana 1777 Snnla Ana Ave .• 01 3101 So. Brlatol St. f oori;, fluorrscent lites, kir l'OOm. lamily room. 12 to 1>: l'l'pt::, dntpPS. 1.ra~ ~2!171. HEAUT modrrn furn hal·h .Mi::r. Apl 11.1 f~IS-55-12 NEWPORT BEACH m Mi. N. of So. Coast Plaza) 2 Sf'fs of baths. J:koaul. hlrl(!' monlhs lea~,... $450 J>Pl' (1) ;,2::-.1JO or 846-f\99 1 E'Vcs ap11' II '1fl,11110.6!~~1"220 IE'ase. Royal Suites Motel SPAC. 2 ,t, :: Rr llf>l. $1 l-0 t·P. VIiia Granada Apts. ..,."'!""'!'!1119 ____ ...,,,"'!""'!'"!'!I'. Santa An• for lite mtg. li"i.i PlaC'l'nt111 h l I .... be<wn 11-10 or wknds. " urr tnc. IJ-.> ' f\'f'~. SI' PER WK. UP Cp Four "-d1·ooms \\•1'tl1 balco11-.I llrAl<'ri pools PHONE: 557·1"00 Ave N B. 6-1:>--0iiO. monl llll' llf 111g ga111Pnf'r -lf ld pnol. Play yrl IS. "" La Cl hho nnQ ' A USTIN-S:\IJTH GOR:O.li\~ ''PET_W_ E LCOME I!!'' I I BR-furn-a~1~/garage. Complete k1lrhf'n, linens. ph. flrn!;, bllns, ,.,,110. Kirls nk. lc1 above & "elow, Gracious ~r 11 usr rrr. NF.W in<lustrral bldg, primft h I I TV d ,. ,~ Ct11ld Cill'" Cenr.-r ' and al'Soc1ates REALTORS, BLOCK TO BEACH srn;, mu ~<'!'\', I< poo : & mai 199-1 ~Jonlr ;'\o :\ &12-381:\ li\.ing & Quiet a111T01wfing C;\t Inc. J253 I "gan Ai·p fi7:l-"" •· (;r"lll nrw 1. 2 & :t Rdrms N 2.~28 Easl Coast H11;h,,ay, Lovelv 2 Brlr :! Ba hon11~ * * · llu .. * * ~rrv opt. I 2211 lollr.'l~1'n_6_6 16-221\i Co1 f&rnlly with "h1lrlrrn. SOUTH COAST J~ 1000 to 2000 sq. rr. 11011-.. N>r ~o~rl Mar. 6-14-7270._ f orrir~ _~_fudm.' lllP rl~_rk, _P·•~ Costa Mesa STUDIO 1-· 1 Br.. IM:\IM1 'l.ATE l DR. cpl!', Near Corona del l\ta.r Hl~h VILLAS llent1l1 ~ :\Ir. ThomM on job s >te or •r 1 1~ ~ 32 (6 miles to !\pt Bch, 5 miles School. Flt'<'place we! bar & . II 6~3-J 117 S('lert 2 & 3 BR. home::; for i 110 ) 1.1 mo. -A':i~.-•. ) • :i • to Dii;nryl11nd l rlrps. 1)11111>. Q111rl 4-rilex. l\r huiJt.ln kllrhen 8Ppliances. llOI i\la1·A11hur Blvd. ~~~-----lr.i~"· Al~o choi:t-~lonarrh I U~IQUi:; '/. Br. :t-Ba~!Ol•I. CASA de ORO * 531_3!JJO * rryw!--. No pr1 i;. Mgr. 2AAS SJ:; A:l1IGOS WAY 644.2991 !il6Sim ~RO ~<J fl romml hlo~ tor Ray h<1mr \I ilh prl\'alP I hC'lll'h, rrpl('. Xn 1 •1 4 -• !'IOI "' H bo s A LaS:i llr, Apl 1, c ;If . Coldwell Banker & Co. ----------Rooms 400 lse, CM. M-1 zonro, ne:d In he11ch. 6i:i·:i930. I nR) ~1or . V1lhH!" Ad11lli;, no I CASUAL CRht. Livir.g In "' · · '· llr r, ' · · 5!9-:f52 !. uana<>ln" "' '"'nt e: .• 1_5~ Apts., C.-2 :;~s-:l~ii!I rf no an~ I ' • 1, 1 · • .,,.n 1.,13 \\arm ,\Jrd11errancan almos· Apt. Unfurn. 365 m " ., .,.. oH •.:.• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Off!Cf•;s f>l' rrnl 11rJ ..A ""o .. 0.,2 i·~·~~~ ·~ ~ .. ~o ~ll"l' o)r 0 •• ~.:v·m~"'1•11 • -• 1 PhPrc !'pac1ous co.lor co-HARBOR GREENS NF.WLY rl11rnralrrl 2 Br-Z ha ' .,. ... ,,n-, • · ,,,... " .• , .. .. G I G I 1·1 l'I. pvl r.11rms 1,(1('. 1000 llE~· :-:N=T-!\:-:1~1-1-r------• ----ordtnalrrl a pis • dei;1gned k enera GARDEN & !ITUDIO API'S upsla1r< 11p1 Rl11n~. crprs. enera ;-... {'o;t~I llwi. Lag Bch :. -· ~ Ml II. $J 3 • J iSi j(.!J 1·1 RDR~6· 3 i 13.1 . \\'r:«~~~I furn1~hf'd :or slylc & com· Boch. l, 2, 3 BR's. from SUO. orp,, 2 t•a rpo1'I<, pool. l ~·17 qi.1 111,. .1~1; ~1_2~· l'.l'u Lngun, :'\u, 7, C.M. _ _ -~ ____ homl'. Ut!-11 e pa1io. · fort • Hf'111Prl pool • Kirch -VEN DOME 2700 Peterson Way, C.M Chtl<1 or J'l"I OT\ $2::.0 mn. PALM MESA APTS ~·-;>-_51_16_· __ _ IR\'l:'\E Terr. 3 br &. 2 ha mo ind l!ar<1rnrr & \\ah·r. r.1 1\/ inri1rcrt ltghtm;:: • 1 :i l60~70 PllO"\F: 1>rMill10 • ~l.i l'l-ll \ik up ii/kil. S30 St ___ 4_5_5 0 I d Phonr I I AA+!" fnr a ppr j u I R O Ad 1 l'\ ,... I 11 ,.,.1, 11p. 1q1t~. MOTEL * or ag e Rraut. lnosrpd_ ~I' • .. ---e \L'(I' I __ u ts .• opets.1 DDIA\ vl.ATF. APT:)! VERY "'J('"' 2 D 1 ·H-•. -t B -h--" I I .J.,-I • _______ .....,... ___ _ ( . d 1 1 BR +1 tu nL·I T 1 •' 1· Br up"' u n 1ng on eac "ad1r 11r 1111 um ...... ., ,.1 , ,_ '' '·' BOAT & TP.\ll-'·P. .-h1ldrl'n >K Gar . 1111· Santa Ana Heights .·• 1.l rn. A . a11c ' -"' L~,.. ~3 .1. 67:Hi.Ai.l. UTILITI 1:.S L'iCLUDED FA:\IJLY Sr,.11ot1 ~l.f.l.~ill ~lfi!l.~,r· l"rpk, t){'llm . Bar ht•lnr furn "" • •• • Slh. Fl.I 1Fl ~I.' 11r1m;in, consider STORl\C:r; --l'F\\'LY rlf'mrulrri 1 sr. ~r.1 \\ Wilson 642-1971 Close to shopping, Park !'I'll, flilllO. Arlult~ only, 00 * FRESH AIR 1-Br. 11nl11rn .......... $110. p1·n~1nn1•r, hmml & room. lhmtmglon lkh arr .. 2 BR. JI~ ha, rpl, clp~. rrfru~. _hnmr_ Lilr~r .\'ard ~2(l(l. mn ,·-*$3' WEEK & UP*-l)<'I/,. Rrl'!i z:::>-1 !'>anla Ana, J-81{ fu1n ........ frotn s1:;~. C'.ill 1•\r~. !>18 ~1173 847-3620 all I fllll OCA ... n \I('\\' 1~(' ~2;,() mu ., ... ~('IR«IOll~ .l BR ~. i ha II r I • I" n--... \\ 11 lk 3 hlk~ lo nearh• 2 B" r s I 0/\ «• •l~!li3R " I / a n I'll I ,,......,,1u . • "llll llrn .......... '"" ---R ----·• fii:.-61 r, -6-lfi-2:!!10. • '.. Studio & 1 BR apts. * ,,\\'1111 ()00. Jllll gTI"('O ------Lr 1 Im ;1p1. nrwl.v oeeor. 2-BR rum ........ from $li.l. NrT lkh Sho1Hm or olfkt> entals Wanted 460 -Houses Furn. or SUNNY ACRES * Frpl, lnrli\ fLnnry fac'l11 SPACIOUS 2 Rr/2 Ba , rpl, IJliJ 8 ttrwhco "Ar, frnlt-, 13. • POOL ~rarr 1000 !-CJ Cl P11rk "· , Br12 ba. Crean v1cw. rt 1 k 1 " .,. • • .., ATTN H s I"-<> Unfurn. 310 MOTEL 1845 Anaheim Ave. r P s • 0 c P 1 J.: 11 r · Ro. Bltn~. .->.rcpt rrfrii;:. • ~AIJl'\A $17.>. 470 Npl Bl. &12-51151 1 • omeeiwner~ a ""a Yrarly. Ask for Anita al C'OSTA MESA 6-i2·2R24 Jl:orhor I Bakrr s r Pa . . ------Penn. ls your home ;i Jone!' Rlty 67l-62JO. Costa Mesa jj7-~.)9 sn·, 1'\o sngl.~. no pets. • JACUZZI Summer Rentals 420 shambles? T1rPrl of !lllmmer l bl i. ~oulh or fa11 gl'llunds S2l!!12 -.'i.'16-1711 1..iGI :i\!r~a Dr. Santa l\na rentals? Local ta m I I y Costa MeH 1 RDR~I houSE' for rent. Sl4-0 23i6 Newport Blvd. 2 ROR:'-1. apt., 111 ba., hit· * BEAUTJP'UL 1 & 2 RR. * K.,...1-0-S,,....-W __ E_L_C_O_M_E_ BALBOA -Nev..ly rlec. 2 br ;}.18-97;-. ms, cpl. drapes, enclosrd Conltmporary Garden Apls, Costa Mesa nr beaches &. ~hop'g. Avail w/refs. 2 <.'hlldrrn, desirr SUPF.R ~HARP AND CLF.A N mo "" MOVt. I~ TODAY. t\ttrac· furn part furn .. • • o 281 ------g11r.. 222 3rd SI . H.8 Patios. tr p Ir ~. pool. "kly or mnthly. 675-5810. " -· or 11n111m * .;4,,...J * Rl'SINl:.SS ITll'llS s r I' r 111 I 53&-632 ll\.P 2 HR M'T. ~I r>-Sl5!l 2 or 3 BR, 2 Bi\ hou~. Yrly 3 .BR. 2 ba home. S725 mo. I \\klv rates now o!Jrrcrl to _ _:~·--Sl50-SJfi:i. _ca_ll_546-5l_fi3_·_ ALL r-;XTRAS POOi •. PC'I~ LIVE LIKE A KIN G LAGUNA. sir.-~ 4. Werks lease. We arr looking for 11 Qu1f'f Eastsldr Io<' a I 1 on Leai-r BP~I 11rca, parll3 ,., <'l'~unc. Lo as ~:16 "k. A-1 Apt Supply Inc NICE un turn 2 Br. apt. ok. 17362-A Krel:;on Ln. d avilil -.July ?.lst, Aug. Hfh Home. 5.57-26.j(). La.l'ge 3 BR. 2 Ba. llpslf'IOllS furn j4~jl!jJ. ~alark i\Tott l, 23<11 Np! 16J2-A Nev.po1•1 Blvd, C.\J POOL nn~I' lo ~hopg. $145. 812-6235 or !lSR-7510. At Bu get Prices! & 21!!1 C111l (714 ) ~M-544-0. WANTED I lamily & separalc dlni~ T · h U f 33, Bh·rl filf,..71471. fi 12-282J :n:i E. l'ilh Pl. No. B. DEL E ----F'tlR~!SHED -OC£ANl"RONT II h 1o rent or ease 2 l ·oom. l1r"nl, carpe t .-, own ou1e n urn. ., ~•o"~'" UX 3 BR. 2 RA 11 1r· liiN"'"URNIStlE•'D ' • -ave t e ~ormoiv-· 3hr,21'amln q , .. Sh •dy Garde p--1-2 Br/11, ba. S h11rp . •N°-0•h••· cf ' • ' h h 1 It fl · drepr~. rrncecl ~ 9 r 0 • _ .. ns-oo c·on . Bit ms inrl <lshwshr. PIH' _o youri:r a er l fo ;i mr from beach. Quiel Costa Mesa I • •• BR froni •t"· Crpt/clrps, 1200 i;q It, S165. 3 BR, 2 f\ll, deluxe. Blln~. nvt pat1ft ... ,1·11"1 "ar·~. !l/11 $1.iO/wk 642-8001 Jo~ Ad Jr ;· hi $26S/mo. Call Mr. ;\lyhrr. .v ' ·• ., ..... •· " " .. " * POOLS · · · • · u ~ w tm!)('C<'a e j4 0-1 151 • HERIT1\GE 3 BR 21 ba t d' t' ~ASSAU PALMS. I <hild 973 V~cncra, CM ~7·7768. Sha~ w/w r pl. dr ps, trnlr, Walk to Brdwy shopping. 'J. Br ru· Bay & Clubhouse. re rs as les I'll fmm Rolline REALTORS "lrpi< b:lns. ;1~;~0~P J~ 1il ~:'.?2nd Sr fil2-:'.H~j RA(11ELOR, Sharp. Clo!if' lo patio, pr. Like new . H.B $2071.1!47--0363. *ENCLOSED L1clo Islr $1 SO/wk . Hills Eslate11. max. , 1 "I' $1'.-P-1-, -I OCC' ,t, 11<'1 S130 Tnc ulil !J62-1l80. c--H-Of-CL.:-2-BR_2_B_A · GARAGES "185/mn. Coll fi7:l-7185. ~7-3912 or 213/J 7A"-rv• ... AVAIL Sept. 11, E-si<ll' .. ) prti;. !l-l8 El Camin o . o .. ""· oo, ....,unrry 'l7:\V11lrnC'1a.,CM ~7-TifiR .. s rAClOU_S_2-BR-.-1-1;-BA, r. • , air-*CONVENIENT ,... G ·av" BR, P4 ba, w/w cpl, drps. f>-M?-04~1 . room mnrl Btuns ci/i\, pvt pa tio. TO ALL BEACHE."' Rentals to Share 4301.,--,,..t'O-rg_P_. _______ 1 t.11 '>J~I B Ibo I I nd tnwnhoi1se apl. PatKl. $1.lll nr B YI h I H B ,., STEAD bltllt., trpk , FA heat, 2 ca•1L()VF:L'' 2 =''Y tl)wnhi;f' _. .. ~ --. * • a a • • S::i-2943. SJ6i ~.;~~; oppn~. . . FRO M $140 MONTH . need i ;~p~oyro fem&le gar. fncd hacky&rd. patio, Rr. '.! Ba 1n \lonticello rrj~ .. \ .1 rm, <.rpts, Drps.'LSE 2 Br. 2 Ba. Stv. refrist. ------A DULTS PLEASE RENTAL TO SHARE? s ousc or apt. malul"' adults. no pets, $225. c;;' • pool f.· rluhhou"" S 10. l\o ~Ii.. cp1s/d1-p~. MAlurr adults on-2 k 3 BR, Crpls, Dl'J),;, S1 3S, LCE-2-b°i\ 2 h~rlin llfll We c11n hdp YO U! C.M. or N.B. erea. Would 646-1762 pi·i·. mo. mo. aft :>, * * .}10-!l712 ;. + ly no pet.c>. S2Ij. 67j.-0486. Sl'!IJ. 76:, ShaJtmar, 557~943 11 /r111io k yiml, 1111 hltnc, VILLA PO MONA NE ED ROOMMATE? like small yard or patio. M'> 2 . ..,9 aft 4 pm. ln<lry tori!. Vic WamPr & Max. $90 "11). Good ref'3 :: BR, 2 Ba. ~ZS:,. Va<'lln t <'>"" "'· 1 !I 2 BR. Trailers. ~SO & lip. Coron• del Mar * 1 Br. $JJ;; lndd~ util. Jkarh Blvd. SJ710. 842-4:>49. PHONE 642·2015 \\'e can help YOU, too! avail. Plt&M' c11ll 54()..8308 4 Br, 2 Ba, $2/J Avl 'M25 Newport Beach Elderly pref'd. 133 E. l6th -<1760 Pomona Ave.l BiACON * 645-0111 ---------• Jmmac. home!'!, cpls/dl'P~. st. li\1. 642-1265, Adult1;, no pt"ts II~ Center BEACHBLUFF-APTS-:-1 BR apt or tiny houM.'. rurn, trpk'a bllns. patio. MESA Adults Preferred e l &.-2-n-R-.-...._...--,,-1c-lll_P_oo_I. _ ~I., CM Call 612-5848. 2 &. ;: an. 2 DA, poo1, patio, '!!A!!M!!A!!Zl!INl!!!'!!G!l!A!!l!dl!!ul!!lll!"'lf!LE!Pl!&±!!l!!l!!"!!!I NB. CM or CdM nef'ded by " 2 B 2 B f....i · 2 • •v,. ~ · 1 . v n g YOUNG 1!1l~her W!ln1~ ........ e profess. female, 30. Not VEJµ>E. 546-~ aft .. u pm. R. a., ... ,,., patJo. Frplc. Petio. From JJS9. 145 . ~<.,,. * 'l BR, upper, bltnt, CJllS, dw. NI'. shopprnr. 347-3957. 8 t 1 o\ 2 BR 1 1 ~ ...... ,. r~-ort u of pool $%25 drps, no -is. $13.5 mo. 568 -----eau · um or un lo 11hBrf" 2 Bl'. on Ocean. over Slllo mo + ulll. :l BR, JA4 BA. CONDO .. dhil ........ ,.. • M> • • E. 13th. 642-400:1. ..-* 2 BR. cl~d gar. Child It Apl.~. Self rlrnn. ovens, SIOO mo. ta. Furn. Paula 646--0314 eves or \\'knell. "llr, bltin~. dstmsht, refrlir. J BR. 2 Ra .. frPl. llf'W <.'pt~. SP CJOU I I W Wllt'Cm. !'!45--0760. 11ml pl't nk. $140/mo. Call D/W (1n 2 Bn digpl~. shag 67 . ., ,,....., ,.. cl ..... , 2 Ct\r aar. face-s """!. A s. OV(> y I It 2 Br. ..-UNL \VANTE"'T'\ I 1 4 5 b crp 6, dt PA. pool. cluhh~. · 1·~ .. ,~N Pool rec rm S160 1 $185 1 ON TEN ACRES t>l:LUXE 2 Br/Jli Ba. cpi.. M2.R36j or 962-7637. cpts drps jacum &. sauna --:---------c.u o tase: or r c:i.-~ S:ztJ· :->46-":":llro $~5 month. B . r ~1•n. Cl" ,~~n • l &: 2 BR: Furn ' Unlum. nrn11, 1110\'t'. <1 ... hwhr, 011r. 1 B1·. l\f'll l~at-' bnth11. Hu~e pool YOUNG nian. 23, wishes lo home, unrurn. in Mllriner .,. .... ,... · """"'·--Cell Rr"llor -,H-G!l66 r. un " ...,, .,_.,)-.i...,., • '"' ., " qi '" 1 -"-I " Fl~plaee1 / pr!v. patios. Chilcfrf'n OK $1;,.j, 642-~. SllO. Ai ad. rmmerf. Merrimec Woodt mo'e to i..ttguna 11rea to .xhl dist. Call co le ct $27:,.bHe,altd,_~· crp21hs, drips,, Duplexes Furn. 345 TO\\NHOUSr,-2-BR~ Puots Tennla Contnt'I Bkfst. :tsEDR-00°'.1-. 2 h-,,,h-apt-., ~·~ """". 0 5 M<>rrimar \V11y <".M. 11hnrc hou.w or lll)ertment 213/4~269 . . 1 I', &r ,..,,. rm, a nr _ _ P.1\, 1'0mpl furn, trrRhly " -" oJJu-oi,.,., ' 11h • 714 """ e.... ----------~ " ~Sea Lane CdM 6+C-'611 1 ----------" .. ame. '~<KJo Misc Rtnt•I• ~1.5 i;:arclrnC'r. .F'a.milie« only. Costa Mea• p11inted, pool. 6 1f~IO Jli.i. · • carpels, drape11, SJ :;, I BR,;( blk.8 from ocran, s1:i:; Huntington Buch \VJSJI to •11 .... 1 1 1 • - Collelle Park . .54;}-S4J8 (MacArthur nr Colut Hw1) 67l--OO:l3 ~ " a • ., ovc y arge -----..,. ----FUR!\ISHED Duplex apt. l 2 Room.11 divided b Y mo. Ad11l111. -----------1 Bade Bay home w Ith LOCKED, fttnce<I 111nr1'8e for ~ br 1 hR duplrx. Crp1s. BDRM . Nn rhllrfl"('n or prts. n11throom $8.). utH's inr. FOR ltue·Dcluxe M W &11 $15;>, Lovely irarden duplex-2 Call 536-1710 .Pru·k.lil<o Beach Llvini: bui1in1>~5 lady. 646-4319. boets or campers. !iOc per fnt·rl hark yard. On <'ltl-<le-Work'a girl pl'l'f. Call aftns rnotr !Nlent!I only 642-6:.(.0, ~lee 2 Br, J Ba • br, 2 ba, Adults. 834-5289 or 2--mIBMs.. nr 11hoppl"'. for Adull3 -No_n-_a_m_o..,..kt_r_._M_&.l_e-IR-_25_, foot. 64'l-6.'i60. M<' Sl65 mo. 642·'4860 .. u--"' '-·~1..... t ... _ •· 548-A007 ..r 1 rt ..,JO p C D I S I ll't phone ring. 543-2R73. NEWLY derorated 2 hr '""'1""' "' view o vnY"' ,.ew Y rror. •• rr mo. QSG • 0 Own berlroom. All privileges ------- M F: SA V'f' r <l , 3 Br, Apt-Adults only, no pets. Jn-ocean Arllt5, only 6i61992. 3 BR, 21, ba '-ludlo. cp1'g, Re&Jonomtr~ Birr. 675-6700 1 & 2 Bfl-fum/unr. P\lt pa· • :'4R-~5"S • ( J~ ci>ls/hllns, S23."l/mo. 1st 1' Newport BHch qutn> 179' :i RoC'hri;trr VIEW nf DAY • Allrac 2 hr pet• 998 El C 3 m 1 n ° · Laguna Beach 110. frplc In 2 8R. f'leV11ton1. SHARE Lovtly ~me near Announcement• -l11~t mo. ~ufvancr. 54~2'786. ~ rm 2 RA + <lf'n. Avail I BR{hipJex. cl~d jt&rJ(f. rluplr~ Cpl,, drps, hltni;, _546--0<l.5 __ ._1_______ dshwaht!!, rrpt;, rl rpi1. Pels hAy, Lido lt1hind. Children 3-B~hll homl' W/frn ..... ri I SI-pt ~ l.,t'11se $2;;0 mo. 2 BR, 'Mull 01 tr 30. No f)t'I~ Rer paltO deck. $400 m<>. Yearly. 2 ,, ~ br, f'J-pl.J.. <lrpi., NE\\' n<'Pt1ntront 2 cm. 2 BA 8.l'('l'f>lffl 1-mm $1 JJ, Wf'lrmnr Cllll 673-Wn j1•m•-=······-· )Md. fi nd pAlJO Xlnt ro11rl ' n,\ a)Vl 11va1l S?oo mo $J30. 64<>-4224 I 6il-675.) dlllfhen OK j 6j Shalima r l,r11•1' 'llli61 nmnkhur~t SI, JIB. Off'----. Auto transport•tion 525 .J26j ~i ... ~ ~1000 r~t11nf' Lmk,,, r11l l 1rr·s·Br11rh hou'" llm~ LIVE:nru1t 1""i,"°'W111 fort. At· C11ll ~51-4\!H:l I• ~.".(1(11tt On \,.•• --*-•_7111 962·61'1:1:1 • ice Re ntal ~o _________ _ J\l~IED . ocr11panr:--·' tir. ('011""~ I" 11 liW~. 11!"'' ~elec-1Jon rver! Sre tilt' If!\(' ~ Br l\/1111 sm,.nltlf''. 'J. r1r. C'IO<;f' to !>\'hi "' • .. hop·~. • Nt\r ()(It ANFRO;\'T • OON'T i tvt It away. (!I e :100 SQ. ~j·, s 6 ~Im 0 . PER.SON to hf'lp drlw with Bar Harhol·. S:lOO. E\'t~ I Oa1ly Jl1ln1 W11nt Arls have OAJLY PILOT Oui1lfled So of hwy. $350/mo yearly., end yArvl SH., tnl'I, ~-17;il 2 BR, 2 F\A quirk cMh for It with ,. C'l'J)l'd, rlrp'(1. ('011ta Mesa. )flify In ~un Vl\llry Idahn, ~~30 . Okr lvlr,stam~ ~allll'I' l (l('flfln MWI 6i3-67:lj, or 611-41.37 ' Lrsu... 5.'lll Clrlf nr nAil.Y NLOT CJ.u~lfled C111l 64fl...21~ July 30 or 3t . fl7:>-{)7:\T. ---... ,, J •• 7 * J[g]/1---I~ I-..... ~·-I ~ I ·---J[Il]I ,_,_ J[Il]I ~_.__ .. ··~![}]I c-,-· J[I!) ;;;;I ;;;;;;;;1"""';;;;;;;;-·~l [I!)~tl1 530 Lo•t SSS I C~a;i;p;e;l;S;e;1;y;;c;o;;;,;;;; Housecleaning Help W •nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 He lp Wanted , M & F 710 ._26 OtJL V I .Lu . , . l'tT1ot11h • P ersonals I $\!ALL !.ilvf'r •'-' bf>tge 1'ilky Diamond Carpt>t Clt>11.ni11g EXPER llooseket-f)f'r f or : ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I.;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Keypunch $520 I* Recept. $450 MAH::.JIA \\"A:\T TO SEE,\ h"ITI• r, '·Dal<€'}," no c()1Jar. i\\'f:: sJZe room SS !)art time day 11,•rk. r-.ton, BURROUGHS E xec. Sec'y $700 Pleasant 1\01il-1ng t.;nd~. 1n f1.'0!l! oft. f'Xllf.'r/lfll' iO. " I..o~! on 8.1.lboa 1,,1111~1. Re~1r1ng " !nsta a!lons ~-u. n , .,.. . I p111 . Sil 120 IYl!C 75 + Constr. rv111e l'<l, p 1-0 a e l'QUIJ)_ l"t'at lu. & >•:ne 11~. '· 'l"[)f. ~HO\\" j\'E;o;T t RI _,,, ll . 11·-" ,. c., Af ' J u d I I G I f DAY !\"HiJ!T'~~ ~U•!-:T \If l n.i,-r 1et:< l'al't>. Fan11!y free f.;~1. 615-1317 _61&.JfiG.I Le gal Sec 'y $600 Ll>\·ely ofcs. Srable Co. Cull frc paid/Also fee JOh.i : AT Tiil:: OrtA\'CI:. Cul~· ht:.':1•t brukt·ri. R,•,1iu\I. D&).i BOOKKEEPING MACHINE i\I La ··-~!?.! ti , ' TY t•AJR.(~H()l'\'[')S ~\IH :',:i~';'\1, Cl'f'5 6i~:l3AA. ~e~e~ cr1::::. :,~~~.J;i'~~~-1~c. MklnGge~!c~ly' p1'Uba1c $575 g;:~sAb;;lr;~e:n~l ·A:enl: ;iJO:S~1:::~~c~~·~1~e~g~~:YNB l TllE Sl'EEP\I \\" RAt ~:..; --RY "'".!O \\' \V ~ · ~ · ""! • \\'IJ!-:J!E ·'\I"~: .llllTnr.. LU:'T-LI':•' 11 1111c-;~1:-~t·l!l"J~· CARPENT R1•s. J.. Con1n1 'I. &J6-i'IOL OPERATOR Auracuve, lili! SH ~t:. ;·.A. • auu:r, surte StHlt• ~ •• ,-, ti!~ • ("YCL[S A~O 1-l."!.LY r1<•, flf'a ('n!J.:tr. \It Oran.l:e fllINOH Rl::PAll~S. No J ob l!OUSl::CLE:ANJNG hy dn), i; Girl F rida y $550 RESTAURANT Cl.OTHJ::n l~!PJ::!t.°' ('\. A1e nr S :\. G••lf Coul'!iE' Too Small. Cabmet In gar·J ro 4. ~Ion thrll ~·1·1, J i'an-Husy pr'('S., J:J'011•111~ t'U I.ADY to t .. 1·<' hot' 2 HELP GENERAL \'O!lT SJG'l-.n. 11.\ltH \' H•·,1·',rd Bl'f:l.!>i.'\.-156.l;nft ages & o th er cabinets. r1•'l trN1.~<•n,.'i-12-7!Jl7. Preferably \l'Jlh e xperience on t he Bur· Reca pt/Sec 'y to $450 prt·-schur1l•'r~ li 1u·1ng ~chOill Cht·I. Hnirler i'ol~n. Barrrn. "\I.''\'. :-. ,,::->:JI'\ ,J,..n1ff'r U-al. '11J.SJ75 If no anl\wer leave --roughs E-4000 or 2100 ~eries. Includes no~t· Lile 1ypc.s!I. Pro!.~«! ho1u·~. Pcrn1anrnt pos111on ff,.,-'. l\"aHl't·~ \l';ult'f':'l:;;r~. " " -"'''· at 6-l&2J72. H. 0. e llOU~ECLl.·j.\J\'l.'1; e f ,, {l" I " SI 't I -,\J'C\lll·, \ll\Jl'1~11:C--.1,Jk.''·'''S'•lrt " I mg o a ccounts receivable, 11ene1·al ledger Cust.Service $400 ·"1' ivnir .. aary •. ~af 11i,,1r,.~. Co1ntk, IJos1rs.~/ ~,. •· . ' A•><l"I.""''· an< for ~!ol h"r s l!r lrl<'r. o '°A 1 1 ,1., .1 6 r 11 I \< I' ,. ·"-' & pavroll Rr1•1cw lunnt E'sct"Ow pk"' 1 ·"'·p . _:.I. "'...--.~I -_ _ -J l!oukkrcf)f'r, D1shwasht>1·~ & V11!of'< tnmy , At~·r11"n. A·~""' J:f•! f1r"1 r"JJ:1r !(' ar~rn1~ C.\P.f'E,·1·R-\" by D"•·k~" F:xorrr•·n('Pd, aJS~lL',J , " . ~ " --- -!•• hi'· ' II t'e ,, ... ~ " "" Po1·1"r Nr11·por•1 Bch aff'~. ''"''· J11!n .~ •'OlJ!1><l 1r\~ 1" '""J ~. · ni :i "' ",. 'I · E II l k' d ·t' I MACHINE OPR 6-" 'l l66 Jone~. C11s1om 11'00l:h1ork, ro n1ng xce en \1·or 1ng con l ions, sa ary & NEWPORT • Apf!rox S"Jil. 1 Openuu:- f-..12-l!Jli. :'!l"r 1 t :1ppi·<'r;:iiinn.:_ ,,,.. _: f orm1(·a, et c. Rrsict , c.·0111111. iRONI;·(; fringe benefits that include fully p aid medl· P e rsonne l Agency (P roduction) G11'" rt>f'~. \\"rlfe c!ass1l1"<! S(;~ G LE s. -U1on t 1.i· :'ii \LE Cot•k-a-llt>l, !n~r t·il". 6 16-51&~. rloflf' in my home cal & insurance, 3 1veeks vacation after 3 833 o o N B f{f'<1l11n·s 2-.'.l y1'!. gen'] f.i r. 11, oo. T9G. Dally Pdoi, P.O. lonely-<lanC1.' l·~<-011~. fll'I l'l1h S.· ll\'IJJI'. Rl'iiard.1~--$!.2j ;in hr 1.:r d 't t over r., • ' to1·y "'JX'r tn opera1 IH Bo l.iGO c M c I f ""...,. Cem ent, Concrete -. -. G-l~OS26 • • years, · c l union. e c. 642-3870 · ,. <>-' , o.51a 1'5a, a 1. eontracts. 5:1-:;>:1 alt. 6 i:;1i;..,.,, _ duc:uon n1a('h1111•. ~!~626 " p \TIO s I 1 A" 11 J a nito r ial Call M rs. Greenman a t the ~"',.,,""=~=~~-I pi,.. . 1-1' ·flPCtaiss. " GENERAL CLERK Pr:OFl::.l\S IONAL danc..'t' ~I \SSA GE 11 '.'-'l.1"1:i:; f\. I I riKJ I di,rirn-tion ro ,·our home SAVE! J-'arnily Q ,1 n l' ii! DAI LY PILOT Ir you f'njny using )'Our 1n1n1l .\pply in Prl'l>On sludto n1<1nagrr~ Jl("r1rn1:9 If~?,, 0 f...i\~a lnstruclio"L!!.J "11h ;i cu.~tom P,,iio des;ign-l,;,\\ns. tnrnplP1 e fC'~nli•n. & hav~ run it 10-kry addinJ: 110-:J'HO (if fil.>-Oi~ l'h1r;i Rd, II B s.1r ... .=.~!. r•' t'"fl'-'\·1aHy for your honH' lial, romm<'rf'1a l ~··r1 I•·" 642-4321. ext 277 n1aeh1nf', 'I" h:1vf' an op.~n. BU R25~PsUJGeH10Sn1.CmOoR P . Qt'l'/;-0~1\~Fl:· S.\101\1'.\'G -,-,-OllOJ JC '-, -Quali ly. J:: x Pf' r 1 c 11 " f' ;\l.\'f'rs B1~<.. .\I•' l"t··•<·••••·1·. 1n•T !or )11u 1n our ll./: ,\A. . .... 'r.ori~nlf"I' -,. ~ so v .. ~ "' M . . v· . i.;o, ... J lll\'tlfllf' S31lll" r1mf'. l'h"~ "-1' ~ •• 1-, ''' "'·'" S'"ool• & ~.r11..-f,1rl1'ln .. H<:<Jn "' . lb ;)\S-4ii10. '·~~---~~-~~"'!.-.----..,...,..,,.,... __ acct'•• drp1. X1r11 work111." 1ss1on re1 0 '""' ",,_ ' n 'l!L-O~ti!l .. 1· I 0 1'1·01·"11 h) \JD's aflrr 5 yrs r 0. 80~ 122:. {"t,<[a ~1· ... ~ I instructions 575 _f'on:_i~JC~on .. > .__' •• --Moving Help W anted , M & F 710 ' Help Wanted, M & F 710 l Ond 8.· bcncli l~. ·.l!Ud /)[>Ill", Enlployr r Ullf'll,1\'(' l'l''Carrh. 6\j.~373 1~~.co-. ! ("J-.:'i!Et\'f \\'ORK, no Jnh ton Call Prrsnr1n"I ---- Social Clu bs 5J5 P.Ef'l.~T Jr1·1nc !?;l".1rt .tn·1 ~ni;i ll, l'Cit<;l)llllble. Fr('e ll!OVING-For yl)uflocal nr 842-7751 M ail Clerk $315 $ACT NOW_$ __ ~~;!'.: ('llup!,.5 I 1" ' .. 'd in 110 r k 111 c r.~11111. H. S!ufl1<·k. 3-lli..ffil;,_ long d1~1anee n1oi·ing, rall ACCURATE typ1sl ro oprra!f• Un1gard Jn~urall!!I" {imur 1-.nu·y Irv,·! ·110~1 11011 11 /grra! R.·,,\i llf11J. allral'!i\le fcn1alt>'I, • II "I l•IJS r .. r.o J<t r1d1•1i1-. - -' k E"U"I ,,_,.,,,_,,, •mpl••.'"'I' Costa fl!l':.<i ... ,,, ~It(' 11ew ti lo i;o Jvr l'On1n1C('('llfl.~. \l.!_DE~\1'0~1.£ i;.~:n•r$COr,·•inlrHlln;:.Al1 Pi\TJOS,ii•al ks,dr1,e,1nstaU OK Van & Stnra!;"e, ~vur lypeM>t1ing f'quip.&1l'Ol' ~II c ., " , .. , " T ~ fi!in ~ ,t ._.0111('~\ants. 12131 'ill ,,fi-l);i.'l(), 5.1 ·•~ 1 !'-"<'! I nC"ii l;ni·n"' s11 11•. hrcak. local al!i('d agent, Pallc t1 1ed ad\'crl1s1ng a.:rncy. \\'f' 11111 ' G!RLl2i or ni·rr. fHll or nil'~. P1·0111ol1ona1 potrn!!al. I:~~~~~~~~~:~ a»'~ 111 cn•11e "° 1 - 1 · ' I I 831 '100 l'I 6'3 16911 j Call \l1ss Conn1f' :i:.7-6121, hil •. ';fJjl, _ • . --l"i:'nl(l\'E' ~!S-Sf.6S fnr f's! storag(' a so ava1 . -. I . train. ione ' -· or 111-OCO rar1 11111f' fnr hot1M'ke1'r1111g, AIJl<>;-id ,\hl11Jt Pr""~nn•'I ---.--;:;:c:------1 J1\'T p«Hl0 l"•.sons $1.i n10 -----p-.-;--1erv1('1v. S2 hr 4!)2-327.i ., '"" ~ S1\LES :\1rn I If Q~)I , 1 rrk ' QU,\LITY C<'mrn1 \\"ork LC'! a 1nt1ng & ____ _ Agenl·y. :.uo \I'. \\lai·Her. STOPlll l ost and Found • ,r (',1.. 11 · I L' 'd bo d d P h ' BUSBOYS JJAJ DI l l' • G--t'A92Qt rl (''-. r.1'flrge (O rt . it · 11 e . aper an91ng { VAi ·• Salrs. /'r1·n1 Su11c 211, S.A. ••• '--------fil5-169:1 I -,-,.~....,---...,-,.--~ Adm. Sales .\1ust h;1l'r uhlli!y tu n1re! & -~luna!.(rr Tl'atn<'i:: LOOKING & ACT Found (free ads) Ser~es ind RepJir' j ~ -PATIOS & WALKS 13ARNE."TT P A I NT I KC . And .<l•rvr c:usloni<'r.~. llardwarr, C;:ir<'rr \\"0111a11 Sal1·s 1111nded person, set! tor Ffl'c r stin1. ti15--0i126 ~pcc~aJ offer. Stucro f';J\.'t!S, EX·MILITARY rlrrri·ital. plunlili ng ('\pi•r. XJ.!\T OPPOl:llJ:\'!TY .1·our~rtr. a rraJ c;irf'-Cr np- BL!\CK and '4"hile k1t1en 1 11 /r.rl"f'n n<"'('k band. 1·1c 0 Jk SI., l...lguna &arh. .f!H--0129. Cleaning Se rvice i<1bor/r11at'I. single Sl13. 2 MEN DISHWASHERS des11·,..rl . nut 11'111 1ra1n. Gd fot· <'al'f'("r mind('d <lrprn-po1·1un11y, XJn1 lutu1•e for Slory Sl113.Yournn1S:savr, $20,000 + ·'1artin.r.: s alar y ('Om-rl;ihll' Jlf'L"on ovr r 2:--: 11hn rig-hi 1111111. 1o:.;r111ng$ rom- Auto Waxing Lic'd. ll·IG-003-1, 96.S-3238. nH.•nsui·ate 11·/abilily. Apply J1krs to meet & talk ro ~o-n1r 11('<' 1rn111C'd ia1e1Y should HQ\\' LONG 11,\~ IT 18 Or Ovf'r 111 person. H. \I'. 11'1 i.e:h l Co.. pie ri,-. in l'XCf'~.~ of .\2:-io. J)l'r wk. I B . .\1-:ER Cleaning &: t-.1aint Co1np!f'tC ~l ain\ Service VIN\'!. pa p,, r ha n g 1 n g BLACf\ __ . -n-,-~c,---,1-,-. -,ch-,,-,., c:ltrped. aln10.<t loy s1~e. lthr cn!lar, L.1guna l'i L_gLJ('/. 49.">-l9'JI. f;U'P"I~. rln<ii'!', '1·indnii.~. SJX'CLal\s!, \ll1rk guar-c1n1ecd. S keeter' W ash N W ax r rr. 616-i082 Comn1erc11tl & lrc>f' est. Dan Sehwartz Compacts $!.ZJ :;'t;1ntlanis Rf'~iden1ial 517-~iR-16 or ll·l6-Z18Z. $9.ZJ Quick Srr.•. Cam111.'rs l'Cco_nct_rcaccolocr:------1-----,-- • ~'-~ & ~lobile ~"rv. al'atl. •our F:\D: July :-91h. Toy poot\1P, honle Of pkk or. P.f'as. * WALLPAPER * ('1.··•'·llp & "''· main\. ADDITIONS to Corn '!. \\lh('n )'<lU call "i\lac" pl C!l"t')', £-S1dr, C .. \I. " . .._ I -·s I'll '''!TI! •• ·,c .1;·-". C0rnpll'l" "":r1·1f'-C, p an~, .>'t • ~· • .'J.l~::.·r?1. r ....,,, C !~c="77"-o-~.----I o--.-~ <'~r1ma1e~. J oc Rl:i\\·e. en. P ROF, painung ext/int, ll•'at c;r:1~·1L\:\' ~h<",>hrrrl yuun, B•bysitting ~ 1 6 ''> ~=-1'1° '120' ._,_,n r. ·1.-.• ~~1 " .,..., •" \\'Ork. ;\crous c e 1 I 1 n i: s , 1,·n1;1lr 1·1c. Tu!l.lln & A1·on : ----....,7"-,.,"':-::'---- COST A MESA ~IY \l'a,v, quali fy home a 1rlef.s spra)irig. R e fs . 1n :\'.Fl. 6-IG--2:!21 \V II n ---PRE-SCHOOL 1~'mod. a ~. ce1!ing, onrs FOL\\D p:itr of prrscr1p'i0n ~rcrial Sunlmcr Program r1 t'. No joh too sn1all. ~•Jn i:la~sr~. fl.ol,ii Chica 5'7 00'6 "' h ]Ii.I .I -;\lonrol'ia, Y.l day + ., -,, . vi r ans. so:orv. S:al(' Flrarh. &l~_-"c''c· ='° full d;iy sessions. Planned Arlr!ilion.~ * R-en-1cY1Pn-,,-FOl;~!l 1:11·~· l-:1l!f'n, a[lpl'fl)(. p!'ogran1, hot lunches. Ai;cs ('.('J'IVJCk & Son, Lie. -t rnnnths. If ti !'It In i: I 0 n 2--6 hi•s 6:30 A.\I • 6 P.\1. fi7.1-£0-ll * 5•\!l-2170 _ 11.1_•_""_""_flIT';1 _r ,11_1 592_-_1:i16. l -''~'!.'~"~"~·.c~O".'._ll~r~.,~R~f~:':' ~·~12~-~·10~"~ I E'i;;:t;~;r-------Electrical F'~D· Blk & hrn11n p11 p l~ILLECE' gl!'I 11111 1akr ----~----..,.--c ~·/hnnrird J(';.!hrr collar. ch1ldn"n to 1he bi>ach. :: f. L £CTRICJAN, licr n~·cd, 6-1&-.~.J. d;,ys a \\ k. $1 hr. 5j/.{r267 hondrd. Sin;ill johs, main!. !TUSH ~el lo •r 1·11· -IZ11d S1 ., ar: .~ & rl'pair.~. ~-IS-520.l -.. N-13 673-4-!ll: Cl !I L[I r :1IT, rr,y hon1c Gardening l~L-.-,,~-------5°5=5 t>lon-Fnda~. Pre-~<·ho<J! ai:r --cc:co:-:::-:::::::c::c:-- Jlr•·f. '.J,·1ny ar.IJVl\l(':o; al'ail. AL'S GAP.OF.NING I rnr gardening &. s ma 11 fi--12.-fi;;.l\j LAP..GJ-: Grf'Cn r" r r ot _ _ _ ==~---c-= land~c;ipini:: services, call 11 /),..li0w hr.1r! ,.,r B:i.11n.1 81\BYS!TTJ\'G in my h,,n1r, 54D-5l!JS. Serving Newport, l~l~nrl r.e11·:1rd. 613--l•j·I all ;ii;rs 11t1romr lla\e Crt~I. Costa ?>lesa. Dover fii?.--O:::'.O I rr··~. ·-~~..: Bf'ach SJ ,.1rr. Shores, \Vestelitf_._ ==~- ! "-, h l HB. S11-i .. iO. ------* LANDSCAPING * .. ,,,, an1r arn n1' . _ _ _ c \\r,1rl1rt .\· Do1·rr Sli'Jn•~ Car pet Service :\ew !;i11·n~. srrinklr1~. ar- 11r1'.1. r.1r .. ;..;13 lvu-.:. p;tllO!-i, ff'nct's, ~alts. -, - - - -1 J()ll\:'S C,11jl<'I & l'phol•!rry 1,1, d ronrr. )Jasrcr Ch;,rge. LOST-\ l"ry lf'e u·h11r k b11 H r:~an,.rs. t:xtra Dri · ahrrTrt m~I.· cat. ch1ldrrns Sl-;Hn flOO frre S•iJtch~1ard ~ ~n< lfl(· r x_12_ ~JZ2:i._ ['('! ~;~.\!~] 1 Soi ] Rr1a r d<1n!:o;l.I 1'1•ofessional G:i rd.•n<'r .~·17-1 3:i..~. INT & Extcr. Painting. L1c"d, in~. Free est. 30 .vrs €'X[l('r. Chutk, local ref's, 6<1:J----OSO!l. -----.--~---Ex1 , !111. Lit'.'.. In~ .. • 18 ,1'!'6 (•\p, ff('f' (·~1. Acoust. ceiling~. &l:l-'.)1!11 PP,OFESSIONAL l-'<11ntini: - in!rrfe'.\trr. Hon("~! "C!L'k. 1.i('. -~· in.~. Sl8-27:'i~. fi--15---~)3,j(l. PAl~T t :\'G: l lon<'sl, .i::11aranlcf'd \\'Ork. l.l<''d. Any size j<>h, Call 67:J-.~1;10. -------p A I .~ Tl!\G/rapenng, 18 Yrs. in ll<irhuf <i rra Lw k lx>11ded. Rrr's furn. tH2-2~:)6. PAINTING. ltc"d ins. Frrr l'r tt111 . Qu<tli ry 111at'!. cl.-prn. rlahlr. 2·1 hr.: ,1:q;~11~1i LosT~1·h1/hn1 n s p 0 1 t" r1 D"l!"'a.""r~ /,_ ;ill mlrir Trrr "·ork, fl run I ng, T"tTl\'T. l'iwk1r. J ul,1• .1fl. Pr1J;li1rn•·rs & 10 m111111e I sprinklers, rlf'.i n up JOhs, -. P /\TCH PLASTF.RING C;ipo Bch, rcl\;iri!, -l'l!i-111J Pl11;irh lnr 11hite carrr1~. lanlisca p ing. George AJJ IYP"~· F rref'<t1mates s~l:\LL kutrn \\', flr•;i I • •r S.11·e ~·our 111·'!1ey tiv 5.1 1'i11l! I tHfr~)~~3. -C.111 ;~1D-fill2.l ''" I k & k d 126 Rorhf'.,lf'r St. C.\1 . I 13!-:E~ SJ:-ICE YOU UTI L.-l ~ 11or. eves ' 11 n 5 1'1•rn1atl('nl ,'\o t <111v11ssing or .soliciting. JZE'.D ALL YOU!t VALLI. Apply In PP.rYin f10Lf.o;;;E:K~:EPE1~---.\loth1•1· Tht~ pos!IJon 11·1inanagf'r1<1I Jntr1vi""s by 11ppoinfmen! ABLE TRAINJ,\'G & LJ-;110. 2.30 P/'>1 'td 5 P,\f ill. 2 Ch1lclrrn. !'}r!1Khtlul oppo1·tun11y for a l\01nan only 9-.l 11•eekdays. R35-l771. F.RSJl lP QUAl.ITIES? OUR honu·. 6 Day ll'k. .\lus1 11•ho JS f11'e to relocate aftf'r s,.1rc.~ CO;\!PANY C1\N PUT 1555 W . Adams •lnv(",Nusmok1ng . .&lti-ji\1. 6 months lo a year of FOOD R OJ<E • Cost. M e sa P.. ~R TRN~~ YOUR ABILIT IES TO :>-18--1344. rraJnu1g L.xal il11·151on .., f in. \110111\ i)L\IEDIATELY T0· 1 ;;;;;;;::;:::~::::::::;:1jif~IS~K~·p=R~.S~~E~o~>p;;J~y1~p~'~>~·,:::fe::o]. Sal('s l'XJX'r helpful but not .-if'rn..1tional <'<lrp. has Im· \\'1\l1DS AN EXCITING, COOK, 3 days per ii·k, George Allen Byl11nd Ai:!rn· re11~t1Yd. mr1I. opening ror 11 n PROFF.:.>:S !O~A L C1\R~~J-:R hvf'-in, ('Cll'f" for i•Jdrrly "Y JOO·B E. 16th, S.A. _ l\o 0,ul~'.<if' snhri1111h <Jt1tstand1ni:; amb1 fiou~ in· I..... Tit~: J.'iVEST~IENT l<idy. Q\\'n b<!rm &. pri halh ~17-0~!T.'1. for apr l all. 114/8~2-~'.:.'ll rlil'idu"I ~ + nf'w f"ar + f"IELD. Hi t·ha.rn1!ng little house .11ous~:l\EEPEr.. V11:; fi.ILh ~!\I .z~:;, lOa ni-2 pni , f'\f)('n~f'~ + w. pa i d ~>1f)-121 1 5 ~ B ' .pm-."l~.:O P111· bt'W"fll s. l\'O J)EGRt:E OR E'\-COOK·. ~,-,y--e-,-,.-,-, .. -cA-,-,c-1}1 • l, ' ~ ~ Gl.i -OOS'.l , • i\IEDICAL ASST. . C:il! [)(';in \\'c.,1. s;:~ ... 1100 PElllE~CE NECESSAHY, Choiv Bell, :lji..J, Nei'""l'l !IOU'. f'.l\;IV'-.s---;:;:-,.,1-h>•I> i\ !ipoon lull of n1rrl1('1n" l•J-:i\'N IS $.· lJEN\'fS !~' YOU'HE \l"!LLl~G TO ,~, "' · " I: 1n1lkcs you ih" i1pplr r1f fli" P!-.RSO.'\'~l::L ACF:.liCY L.l':AH.'i 0Ull f'llOV~:'.IJ _e_1_,d_,_C,\J. i'arn1ni;s In~ u fl p I ,.. rn P f1 ! PRO~·E.'iS JONAL !1-IETll-COS~1 1·:r·:1-C'cl.c·\Nc,--_-,D~,.-,,-,-i family 1nton1\'. \l'n1·k parl r\l)Cl(•r.~ ryf' as you lra 1n 111 h1~ olr. ODS o ~· BUS INESS Tlli\T Clf'J'k. full.v f"Xfl only. oi· l/11n1f' l'hn11.•f' n1111 hrs. Cal l :\l;11'1fln ;\l a nn . :.i.:t:l-1100 LJE:-INIS <t· 11~7~'N1S PERSO.'iNF.L AG E;>.CY 2082 ;\]l('IJC•ff-011 lJr. CAN LEi\D YOU TQ\1'1\RLJS [IQ1,·111n11 n !I . B . Call Earn fr·r" 11·arr!rnbr. No 111- 'l'l!I~ HJ·:rr.11Ts ot~ FINAN· 5~6-2i01 l'l'lil!Tlt'nl. Call !j(j8-."i73:1 0)' ('J Ai, SECURITY & l'Rl::S-'c"r"L-.,,c,,c,.',01,c1c,;-1,-.c,:;,,c,_cm•,•,co,,_,_:;i_ .. _._,.-_,~ .............. _ ... _ TJG!-:. 11rk. h11~band -ll main t. fu1·n1· l1Y111", Calif e St;1r! lmmf'd1at1•ly ;ip! + U11. Siar! S:!,".() l-"-.--o-1"CCAL-T1-,-,,-~-n~·-,,-• .,-,. ~-7:)...:_11710. prr. lft1n1r . p,..rsonnl'l d\•pt. • Cad illac Car l'l<"ln Ii full frrru:;e B('llf'hl~ CPL TO nian;ige 18 U nloll'I Jn C. \J , ~200 1110 + I RR . hit'!\ apt. ,x,_ ut11. :,,:i"i-1212. 'fltROUGll YOUR ,\.;;. -----. - SQC'l,\TIO:'J \\'ITI! Fl:\'/\N· 1 L'Oi''~·~:~: "h o f' II ~l11't'.,s, l'l.\l. Jj'\VEST'.\JJ-::;>.:T A."· J "'Pd Co~1;, ~l!·sa_ Loh_ S. ALYST:' Jt E. Bl!llKEr., Co11ri1ry (J1~h.\ J1 01 li<1ll PJ:Of~.S.;;,10;>;AL S,\L~::-.-1 Cnur,..I' Dr.! .. l._==-1 ,\J ,\\', lJ,\\'ln 13. LOOK!t\l i-* Cust . Se rv . $700 1.,\~!) YOLI :'il.\Y \(/\l~f:' ~llll\'r1 1X1r-,11 !akr-l <'~/)011.•I· S~'fl OIJfi + Youn ~ 11tsT bil1 1y 1•11" ,..ui><·r1·1:.1on 01 YF./\ll l'.IJ C0.\1~\l ~SIO;\'S .~· ,,;1le, oul••r clr1'k:'1 C~pcd11- SEflVICE Fl'.:J::S. 11tg nl orrlrr~1sc1v. ((I ('t1;;- 1n11)l'!'s !'!'('\ hJUs related£':\- CALL NOW i"T. rrq'd. 558-0444 :!i.: ·'· IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES•'ACENCY J-r,..•• & ~1•r l 111~1l,11ns Hoai:: llo~p i\G. -NCR OPERATOR- TELLER .\pply •11 Prl'>Ol1 CENTINELLA BANK :;::.':."; \\', Co.;.~l lh• y I ,\1•11 [l(ll'l Bf'ach Sec ret ary $500 -.-.-. ------r.. ~-~,;\fl"r. h"lrful. ;-..'.t.;HSJ-.S O"f'lied ror pv! du · BPa1111C11I N.JJ. 0H1t~·~-t.I'. All IYP\-'S -al_! "h1fl~ -s ' M kt $550 H<·I. ll,.(', !.eS('OUlif' Nu1·~es e c Y n g Rcg1!=trv .. \·l\ llf'l~pi1a l Rd ., Cl1all,.,ni.;:1ni:: •'ar.'rr fl'-)"1111:in. ~· B Cc 11 1.1,., nn·· I I I ,11 1' • :) \ ,;-,7,7.);I ;iny 10\Jl', I :!U1'i2 \l 1rh1·l.~11 Dr. lrv1nr. Calif. ---·=--o;-;;AJ.E:;;\\'0,\1/\N EXPER. Ca· l'f'f'1' niindcd 10 ll'Ork in1o clo;h1ng cha111. Plr;1se apply 111 jY'r.,nn, Back S1ft'1:'1 No. 2;; r .• ~h1ryn lsl;inc!. N.B. s E c-:--~r:-oTf'iC E GIRL. 0.'.'l'<:!l f1rn1 11· /I y p ic a I rir<;l~ll person11,..I n,..cr!« girl "/1·un1n1on .,..n<.e & l°l[per. t d2-~Jfl2. ::-J pn1. --.-c-,---,-.,-1 s~'.\JOI: C111lt'ns. l or n1orr ll)f'11 rOJr P<1l'I llrnr service , ~1.1 111111 "·vrk. ')2. pcl· hr •• t·•)rl1t1\. f\111~:"~ L1c!o R1rh· ! I.rid, ~~ Nr1\"ll(~I 67J-9!J.l0. .'-EJ:VICE St;1t1on All<'ndant~ -1\ll ~h1H,,. ,\pply 4tiiS Citn1pu~ Di-. N.B. ----cc~~--~1 STJ·;,'\O-CLF:RK, C11y of San l'J('. Tr;,r;il~,ir in San m" ('Xl r;i tnps. \\'·J! ·Ir.in FXP. ,J;ip.1!1('Y' (]anlf'!l("r. Plumbing C1f'lll('nrc -1~2-2Zj9_ l11·111i:: i·m d1n1ni;. rm & hall l\11011.' hri,1, up-kl'l'[l. ptnnt '·-cc:------'.:'.'.'-"."'-I Sl.>, .\n~ rm $7.5(), rotH'h 1·"~1 . Trin1n1ing, clcnn-up. Ti\1-:AS & Sons f'l 11mh1nr.: $10, r l,a1 r $.'i. J:i yr.~. ("Xt'I. jo; '•""-,~l<;ij , ]1r'd, bonr!ed, rep l P<"' '1haf rounls, 110, JJlf'lhod. 1 Al. S J...al1rl~r,1 p1 ng Tf"f'e ff'· r rmnr!"I n('111 eon!;!. Free rl•• 11·ofk myself. Good n:f. rnnv.1.l. Yanl rrni..,drhn::. esl. li·l&.~]~n A sk for Mr. Budma n r "" raid/Al~ Ire Jt>hs !->•'11•1,·r C\'1\h'f 1\::1·n.-y ,J()(l NC"11·por1 C('11t,.r Dr., ;\'B S1111" J:,, 6~!-4fl.SJ LiE~1Ur-.s·rHATORS -Toy-& ;:1rt p<ir!1rs. !louse\\ 1\·c;, r ;1rn up to S:!OOO ron11111s~1r1n h.1 Of·t·. Is!. i\o df'l1vrry, nn 1·nllrr!1on, h·r•· hostrss g-1fl:;: !'-'ced r nr. 6!1>-6..~j'.J J ea1·y 1.vr111~. 11" . . Gen' I Office $433 lnlrrv hr~ :l;i-.i p, :'i-T-F. 6 PI~ P. A T~f;-;1;-;--;-1S;1 c· nn~ !Xin1r .l:\'11·1 011· "'P<'r. .Juan Cap1~1ra110. 13road & \'11nrd 1·k•r1c.:i! f'XJX'r .• die· 1;111011 7.\ ryp1ni:: fiO. r11nge S."1IJ.! .• $fil.i Apply C11y Ha.I!, ~2-100 j)a~l'O 1\dc!anto, 1~.1.Jlll. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 :'i3l·fll{tl. T r.1~h ha11l 1nr., lot r!c11n•1p. PLU~1BING'--REPAJR- Hnl'.C:.F. 0r CLE/\'.': -r. ... r .11r ~rrinklrrs. 673-1166. APT h~1· nln~~i::<·r 2S 111111 s \uxur.v hay/111111 mu~I ha\'r rn111plP!•' k11'\wlrrli.:c n I ll1AllilJ:!"ll1('1l! + 111\!l 111<11!1!. SHIO. n10 + 2 BH 2 H11 $·100. 1110 <ifll . For ;1pp1. li·16-8:Jlti. ~li'>-l·l:i6 01· -lfH-JOJt. Coup!c~ only. Profr~1'i. Carpr.t CJranini;. t-rf'e ('st. Rrf's. 6-12-&\2!. -- Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 1!169 Ford 4 rJr. r llS!nm pl•. p/b. a n1 l1n r;11hn, ex· l'•'flllrin:11I~· r lr.111. Tr-1dr lnr In! Pq, in )l'Til.f' ''I' 11 h .. t ha~·e you?!)·;.,,.:> -TR,\Dr: 1.01\1 ~11!.l:./\Cir: ,\!OTOH 110 :\lF: hke "' 1\·, r o n S\!Ar.1. r..2 1,1 •T. PP.l·:F~:R !-:.\'•T COST,\ ,\!ES,\. a.1cr.J1i:t St5.IXXl f'IJl'y. lic>aut :lC(rl ~q f1 2 s111• ~ BR hnmf' f'ol!<Jn, Cal. Pr"~ bal $1'1.000 fnr !ly ('f'fp'd d r ~· r.ih cnlff<'r- x1nf ronrf. ~,i.!111.i. ---==-9 yr r~d dupLr 'i 111 Cd \! ~o of Hwy. ~··"t" ~1mrlc I uitl. 1·2 br, 1·1 hr. J-',\,C. Traf!,. up, Leo S. J_.agas5(", Heallor 673-4308. Will trade to lcvrl, 1rr1~111 . rd aCTC:"; 11•13 tf'n1ab 111 Hemet for Or.ini;e Co in- come property. Call 71 11962.2:'61 WA1''T car or ,..a.~h Ila\',. 20' motorhmnc NJ';:. complet<', 1 t. Dodge <"hn~sis, '56 Cad, eng. AIT, Pt l31, PIS, Air, all rebui11, health 5."lft.3126. BrauUtul Oak rovrJTd J a.ere. near Sequoia, ci~ to big lakes. Tmde $2.000 equity tor u me in l11r_i:r r mobfll!. 838-4575 or &4~-7321. * • • * $13.000 f'Q'U ily, 5 un lrs. Suh. mfr trsde for hou~. unlls, m ·.-, ftle. Air-ent, 6-12-7000 * ·---- • --\\'an1 t1.m;,1! ftlRl)O or ~lor 1'\', Trarle s:;oo C!J111Jy 1n I 1, ar r", nr Palm Spr:ngs, b.tl1tn('r $].'; 11 m .... * * \W>-11 ~1 * • J 1\ c 1.:-,,-:c; On-1 -;;,1:-n J'f't\ll<'f'-~ln11 1n~. "Cl g 1 n J::, \'1r1111n11 nr. .V ('!can -up, -~r1·:-;r vr:" !~111 n Srn1•·"· Fr•r '"1. IA"l1111 filr<', rh•nn- u.-,~ 1'f'~~nn.1hlf' '.'.:il~-~:'l~ F :\'PEl!IE~f'!•:J) J .1;i11nr<r r·11d"n• r \l ' •"!rn;inr·e f; ,.1 .. -,,., ll fl . '.11i-~~jj .---(0111p!t •t.. l~~rrlcnrnt:" S...r.·io·(! No joh !()(I s111;i\l • &12-312!l • ~C~O~L EPLUMBING 21 hr. s<'rvice. 6-l.'1·1161 S e w ing/ Alte r a tio ns Alte rations -642-5845 \!'at, acruratc, :to }'('.'.IN-e\'.p. -Dressm,..ker, Cus tom Sewing & A lte r a tions A lso have fabrics. Phy llis, 962-6269. /\PT ;\lc-ns. r.tahtrf', C>;>.f>. f(lr :?."1 111111 , f\c11 llllrl. l'lf'a~r ~<"'nd har ki:roun<I .~ rrf~. In Cl:-t.'S\f1rd ,1rl :'\o. JOO, (),uly f'1Jo1. P. (l Bn'I lil>O, Cosl a t>lr~il . ('al1I. ~!21~2r.. ----ArT i\lt:"Z".~-:-;\lttlu!'Pff. l'\fl ti fnr ;,2 111111 , Nc11·por!. Call 11 1:)--1~~.o -T-,.-.-ServJce A T T RAcC"T·.-w~A~I =T=R-"EcS'~s GF.~F.H,\L Trt't' Sc•r'I'. ,.11 rd • 1-~~r,..r . _;-."'. •1n~1'1" 21. l'\IJ c·lritn-llp. hriiilin>;. ~rrinklcr t !ION~ .. (A l .~ .. : Apply_ !11 ll'"-nrs. RPa.~. f>.lfi·~~-l~. p1't"1tl Surf .t·. 1"_1r!u1•l, ;i'.l.,O l-·rrr F,,·1 1111~1 ~~ fi7:1 -11tir. ,. \V. C(~1~1 lh1,v. i\B. l:\11--: )l:•1111-11aul1n:;, 11"-W f ile --- CEHA.\llC 11lc new S· r\'111oilr!. Frrr f'~! Sn1all 3nh~ 11·,..lf'<l111c. :l:'.G---21'..'b. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS :.1.-..._1('~1 -Sloop -To.XI(' - u'"11w1 -11ono~1 . ASS EMBLERS A.~~rrnhlrs ,..ll"1·l r1r • nlC('h· :1niral 1tr1·1t'f'5 .\· suh.;1.•r<f'111- bl 1cs. lnl<'rpr('IS a ~~~·n1hly rl . /I \\.' i 11 i: ~. SJll"l'I [1C:<1i l<)ll pnnir<, r;1rts list. 1 Yr. prr· \'1011~ t>J("r tro mr1·ha11Lt11I a•:oa~n1hly f''l:P"r: Sol dering !cch1111J\1("~. ~·or ,\rmo1ntn1('111 Call lnr111~u·1;il Hf'1A11ons {714) 494-9401 TE LON IC Industries Inc. . )11,enilf• r!rh nqt1('n('y i.~ H1" Laguna Bea ch 1'('s111J .. r 1•:1rr11 .s 1ry111.i:: 10 i l!:q11al oppnrlunlly r mpliner l'•l1l;t' rt1r1r kid~ 11•Hhou1 ~rar1- 111i:: <1t 111,.. B<JTTOi\1. -SKIPPEH Ull-CRr:w-- Jnh. J\-hwh l':\fll'ri,..n!"P. 21 ,f.r ca11 travel. Dennis (213! 4 lf>-2i~~- Job W a nted, Female 702 BF:A UTY Op1·. ~ x fl C' r . l/l!n1r. Tflk(" ovrr f'l 1rn1rle in !)u~y H.B. ~a lon. Ptr~rn l opr. n1ov1nJ.! 011! ol stale. !lfii.-R080, 5 124152, Eves. ;,.1:1-l.f.JO. ----~-~---1 BOYS 10.14 ·i\TT!-;~T ION r .\PJSTR/\NO f'LE.\Jt:i'o'TF. -to dcliv("r papers 111 the ~n Sf\N .J UAN J C Clen1f'11ff', S;111 uan epl~· Ai"n SAN B I lr<ill() ,.mi Capistrano eac 1 BUSINES."i· • ·ryf>" jO_ IO kr.~ liPlpl11l :;fl'\'\(·('_ Figure Clerk $35 0 __ *__'~_:_1~)\.\00:l • * * I ;ii !s-:>.-Gali~"l"' DEi\'TAL as.si~tanl , t'ha1r!':1rl,... 2 day/wk lrad111g 1n full !ll!lf". Rlti-if,!'17 ,\lfl!h nplllnd••. "ll\11)' 1\11!'l,1n.i:-\\ 11/,:Ul'f'~. M ail Clerk $315 P1\·k Up, l><)l'I 111.11 1, npr d11pl1c.i1111i: 111at:h1nr". T y pist 5375 Lois or 1~p11'i::. tQ 11• p.111. _O_E_l'-E'.\-_D_A_BL~·;·-.-,.,,~,c,,-,,cll~e'r ~s,.;; !-'.. J ;rh 1111 l1vin,..1 C .. \!. nr Pdrrl fnr ,, rh1ldrC"n, '.! 642-1 470 sC"hool al-!r. J~rcf,..rabl , in niy 11 .. n11' Ill J,;,1.,"1Jnit H 111.~ * ,/{),\'ES 1'!HI:: SLHVrcr: Pf:Ui'"l::SSIO:-.'i\L r h 0 n e "oi1eitor • D;ina Point. San Ch'n1ente, Capistrano ;irca. \\'ork 1n )Ollr own hon1e. B"'' <!('a[ JO area. Phone 83.i-l-liJJ beL111cen 9:00 a .m. anli rl'l()n. Pl:OFIL~~ Op.-ral•lt. 'llll111~ \Tac-h1n(' \Jen. La ih" )-lr-11. i--l<.'1'H·h \l••r•. Aprly \Jnrn!'<ln l:_n[!lllr'• 11n;: r n, 1 i fi" 2 ,\1 111•11 un~ A\", :-'11111;; Ana .~:lO-tOli!.I a!tt·r Ii r 111 1~ l'\l>.1n<l1nc In 01·:1111.;:r :\'01\ 1H11'111JJJ: ."J) hr' \\k DRAPER"Y,.----(..'.nu111~· .111'1 rrqu1rr' ~iJ. r(·--~ -;i f , I ~ ~;XPf,1\1~~;-.,cf.ll 'I 1 c· t< I • ,, L' "'' 11 .,, ''" ' ,, .• ,.,,.,(' I 111,111.-l'•tllll. I .' " ..... , I '·'··· r. ' 11 I" (\" "" • f'Pr1111H•rt·1ril S.1l·1~1nrn . f,\'a('h U1·.1f)('ry .~'J'\'1''1', !)(~I I< 1 OI'(' Sf'l'I lff'tlll'll .lq,111 \.An I "' 1 I ;, n" '" \\ 1·11 C:\! "1[)6 11>.I I 111..:.<iOll.f' 1!1"•' f0'\)11• 1 '· · • -~ -· * Frn11! E111J 'l•'('/1Rn11·· ---" --1nf'h1•1i-11,.. p11l1l1r ~:i.1,..1.~ DISHWASHER 1r Hr,1k" :'>!tTh.11111·, ~"I"\ l('<'S 111 t'l •IH '1 1111111,I, 111· t>l t1:<1 hr clran & neal. O\fl S.1!~r.1• phi~ bo1111 ~ l'l 11d1 11~ c1•111ir r1·.-·,·rn11011, :!l. ,\PlllY 1n pcr~on, Snrf S,. (lpp1u-lu111ty 10 1t<1v1Hir r rfl•t'n''"I)' .~ ;;ppi·•'ht'n~i'ln . :->1rlo111, J~l30 \V. Coasl l!wy, Cri1npany pn ld hrn•'fi1" , l'f'p . ~;121. Sn l ;ir~· NB. Appl_y . 21).l!l llnrhor Hl\rd. S1 J:.i-~t . :ti l.:~OO ' 'I 11 r Co~l a ,\l•·sil DISTRIBUTORS \\'<111lrrl, srll1._ _________ iii hr n<·f1T•. Bf\1n :'.:1 .~· :'1.i. 10 Tc\·hmc1an ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN P1•rfnr111 bri•a<lboord1nit I.· 1'hl't'h-ou1 ot rl 1c-ira! clfi'Jron- 11· ('11'c111try .. \lay bf' ff'QUlf· "" lfJ r ro,·111,.. nlalnlf'nanct nf ··le. .rc.111._• • 1r,·uu ry k 1h ti<~~·111nt'ntallon. Requ1n>~ '" lr:« I 'l ~'rs flf <lpf'hCa b!r ''lf"1•rrnn1c l'\fll'r &· 1 yr,o; nf r·dnra!1on 1n lhr hrld of f'lf'r. Tl"Ollll'~ hr.1or.d h1;::-h school. ..._rnlv 111 prr<:0n l'Ef!IJ •H l·:r.Al. Rl":-.J\'f-.:S.S 1;01 ·ir•:-.1 ~:~·r. 1 ~c. 101!2 /\1'111~11 '•1'~ 1!1'1 1nr 1111!11str1al Con1pl"x\ .~:111111 ,\11.1, Calif :l'l•o;, T1w11 'Ea>I f'lll ,\lrnn nff R"r1 lid! f~ blk~ NPrlh of :\l;ir. .\1 1f111r • Hrrl 1!1!J intrr~""· 110111 IUJ/l ni:h1 ill Arin· Ba~1c H -Protein _t• \I'S pr,-,i:;rr~s1 1ely r1'•p•HlSI· hi,. "'if""l'll'nr•r 1n Polw(' ~Trnno;:. V11an1 i11. fil6.J~12~ *-DRIYER"~s-*-,--1 No Experience J . W . ROBINSON'S e :\J-:\\'PQHT BEACH e 011\'1'•111011~. t-110111··,1i.:f' 01 1 "'"""r"•":L-1."£""""'1"."R•,,•,·,·,·,•: ""I r,il1f••l'llli•rl J;iw t'llf(\l'l'<'rllCnl V1v;i1·1011~ ou!Ctllll C 111d1v11iu11l Necessary! fllust have clean Cali.I. dr!v. ing r<'cord. Nut under 2.-l. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St., C.r>.L i::]fCf l'Ollll'S ELECTRONl.C ASSEMBLER Perforn1 l'lcctronic assrmbl,v. t-.110. J }T exp<'!'. at PCB touch-up or \\'lring & .oldf'r· in~. ' App!y in p<>r:<nn. PEnlPllJ-:R . .\L BUSl'.':ESS .EQlllP:\11-;NT, li'\C. 17Ul Arm~lroriJ: j)r.rin(' l ndust1·~<1J Con1plcx S.1n1a Ana, Calif. 927Cl:1 JI.-\~ lflllllt'flllllt op!'nln ~ !or GRILL COOK E xperienced Apply 111 pi·1.so11 10.:, p.n1. • 2 f;ish1011 Isl., N.B. t:qual opporrunity £n1p!oyer JobsfPart Time KEYPUNCH QPR. Trn1por<11)''f'l lin1r OIX"llln,t: ava1lablr fro111 1: .'lO-S 30 P.\I r Yr rxpcr on An 11!:'>1 O~· 0.i!I. R("11u1 res tlext1ble tim • schedulf', I . & r1·11111noloi:y. 1\)lpl1ca11011s ~ .... ,nb rrt'l'!\'('rl th111 ,\(lg ~1 ~1 1971, R~'•lll<'~I ap. pl 1r~1 1•n1 fronl p,..11'•11111f'l 01- hcer. '.\2·100 Pa~o Aclelao!o, San J 11;in Capislfa/l(). Cahf .. 714-4!!1-llTI Production A rtist ~·or llo! ;..:r11·por! Bl'ach agl·y l\1in11 ri1 rn!ln~. produc11n11 J.· ~l'hNiul111i:; u·lxln 'I hl.ra1~i skills. :'llu~1 ha1•r ."l .'fl'!I f':»- pcr. Ten1riorary f/111nr, pn~· s1 bt!11y of fll'l'lll''""nt fllinlP position fl'." pr'Olluruon n1a n. 11gl'r. Ca.II 833-16~0 f:>OLISJI & drl;iil rn~n. 1>)(- pf'r .• tor mnnf')". C.:\t. Car \\"115h. 2l:):i9 Harhor Bh·d Reuben's LAGUNA HILLS COOK Apply 111 l'rr~n 2·1{l(ll ,\v(', r>r L.iCnrlota 1•1tn l;i nd this t:'>ll.-lf'n opptir. tn ;irl\.1/lf'f' II'! nf'11· off". Ci.II l.in1!a O;i1·. JC1-27l)O l)F.:'\';-..'.JS ,t-nF.;\''.\llS 1~r.pwo;;O,\'NEI. At';J-::\'C'( TIME-KEE PE-~ COST CLERK Uoixl oprorh1tHTy Jnr f'.1s;:rt <1p11l l1'1111! II 1111 :1i!ll\'r• !..· ;ir . rOlllllltl~ allilily 10 hl'l'UITII' 11t·q11aintf'rl \\·f;,IJ d1•p1 !' or n111rn1l;it·!\Lr1nc-t·o. i\lu:-1 hr lan11h;1 r \\'/nlc 1nn('hlt)f'.:•" fast ,1./ flC'("UrRlt> \\ l l1101re~ k h<i\"f' $.<1111r fol'!l\a/ :!('C<Jl!HI· ing 1ra111i11s;: nr "~Pl'r. ~rid rr.~tim,.. tn Cl11~~1r1f'd Ad no. l!l~. Daily Plln1 I'. 0 , Ro~ 1~{"1 Cn~la ,\11·~11. C;i11f. ~:?lln; r·.qual l)ppor . 1':1npl"1yrr WESTCLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY :XH.1 \\'estC'lrfl 01 , NB • Aripra1~"r e ,\{'rnUn111n1, Ta.~ flrt11rl'l8 • A~\r. :'\lan11r,'f'r, llotcl e ~l.lff't11tl ll11n•llf'T • ~rr·r1·1111·.11.Con•11 ur-11on • nrl'•'r•1ron1~f JO so "'· B & •• ,, "' .0 . 11!. '· " 71 ... ~, 1~. 111 T 0, ,. "' m· Id k. "' 71 . '" m· in· + Id •• lo '" ly 'o. L, , , irl " " <'<' r ·h· ;o, " "18 '" & «· ,. 11, to, ' ,. "' " ' ,, ,, ,. I. s d ,. ,, ,, ' ' ' of ,. '· • I· >I " I. I Tuh<l•1. Au9u1t J, 1971 DAI LY PILQT J i [ 1-y-t I[)] [ Mmhood<H ll§J i [ "-'"'°""' ]~1 [ ,.h •Pd S~•• lrEJ l[ M>~C,:r~.,, 1 ~11 "'-""" 1• ~I ~'"'"~"''"~' ~1 §)~['--•-""l..~S.lo-=l §J~Q~,'--. ~._,.!!!1111111""'_ .... _,l§J ~•IP Wanted, MI F 710 ~F;u;';";;t;u;re;;;;;;~;l;l~O Sportln1 Goods 130 I Dots U4 1 80411 , Sall 909 1 Cycles, Bikes, Antique1/Cl1111lc1 953 1 1 A'!"'ut•.•,•, '!',m•po•rt•Od~-'!!9!!70~:•A•u•t0•,•,•1•m•po•r•toc1•••.,, .. ,l --------~-Scooters t?S l---------~·o l!ld1e!. !o hvt -tn rent 1 R.J TIA.\' .sofa. & rh;;r,ir, tnd e SURflOARDS e AKC lr11h Sl:t!f'r, ma.lf , 8 LIDO 1~ w/tr&lll'r, &all no 19~ Lincoln 4-<loor sedan. h•r.e & ca.rt Cnr r ldf rly 1bl, ptcan, S~!i ~ round 16'6' Chur.k Df'n! r.1'1n tin S40 mo& .. ThenOfr1n h~. I liOJ in xlnt rond. ha! bt'f'n 1070 JA~'A-£50 ,~j"•ay (')r!i mint cond. 56,0CIO mi. \ady /l!XPf'Me•. Pr1. ronm & P.,.:trnd11h!' mAplt d1nlnR ~f'l 6' Chut'k Dent '"'in tin $40 • • • ~;(>-5149 • * • kepr In Indoo r s1orac,..1 rarer Only !our mHtlnt:, E,.:cell ent ruMlnli:' cond. b11 lh. Ba..rstcte V 1II 11 1 e "'/ii ··hr!<, Slftll Als•) rottrr KN !:..l:.BOARDS PURESRED male eo,.er. 1 1 Rt ad>' to sail, S%0 :H~5t'.17. I ~v•r Mnt or broken, iop Cu1tom body. $3.000. Call & 515'-&42 tbl, ~hut!f r r11b1ne1. l11dfl r r ~1:5 ~ Gr~ek Sronn 53.l yr old, nef'ds iood homf' 36' FLY BRIDGE Cruiser. r.ond . $995 includes 1e11nn1:. li.36-2~ afr. 6 pm. WAl\'T dependablt I: rt!iablt I ti11<'k rhr J\42-7.i7' .:i. t;lass ~r»nn S29 $20 S4i-U42 SlpA t Fully eqpii inc skip gpares and \\'O r :•~ hop 1941 S~cl•I D•lu xe \\nmAn to btby~JI in my 'G ara.,•Sal• 812 j Glass f'\exT11ll $10 ~ ~ C blood ' $135 /d ay , S 700/11 k ./ m11.nu11I. Al!.O 970 l\a•1 ~·Cht\'y SMan All or11 >..1111 • I ALL Xl-"'T CO~D!TIO:-J I BF:ALiLE~. hAmpion I "'oz11 hk' ne"' 690 mt . S26.i . ' 1 . homt . 49&-3797 af1. 5 30 --• Ca.ll &12·7712 • linP malt s &· fema let. o-tt-o . :>16-63W day~ 6Th-j9;,.t !'\'PS cond rh.n:-ou . S 00 or be'. ROY CARVIR, Inc. F"IV E \\'omen Nteded ll'J ~ED"~1·,.~~~:·. rh;~;r~1'!:.i~: ••fl ll37-2431 •fl• 17' Na 11rin11! On~ De~1fn "'' olr, D}i. ~B-6424, E\lts. BMW MERCIDES IENZ -------1 AulomotJve t :iic•ll enct lz & I h r,. I I TV, Radio, H IFI, ' . \' ' '70 HONDA too. Super Spor!, 673-59S-1. 2925 Harbor !lvd. arn tac pro o'i~IOll. rl'lrii . 2 !'limp Sl(lvt'S, St•r•o 836 1 A1\C l"f'I Pe-k1 ngesr r~m;iJr . 21 rrh , Sr U nr trade lnr \\ s225. .70 Bultaro Pur.s.a ngl-.-, ----------1 C1's ta Mesa ~46-4444 makt -up, ~/nmio, p/!l~e I tv>nk~. reror<l~, m i ~ r , .IT!I' olr1. GN!ll! w/kifl.•. S.lr, 1n gnod rond nr lg, motor· 2,)() 1 1 SiOO .• 1 S . k 90 1~.8 !\!odel A -cnu~. E11.rly DATSUN 1or;; Exec. pos1 f1nn a va 1l Call I Ii 10--0.12!1 1971 ZPn11h S.· Arlmtral clo~r-1 $100 83S-•l:iij. I I') rlr 673·9525 Gil, x ~1i-A~n:~. "',",,~,,·. mBodnrlt.! un'" "m",'..','d~~1~. c;~·. \11v1ane \\'oodard CO!l'nt!!cs. · " v .. ,, L"'"' ~ ;;.1.1_1,1s.1 Hous•hold Goods 814 (lU! s11 lt . l . .0""~1 prirt's in ~IALTF.~Sf: PUPPIF.S: 2 Sch ock-bit Endeavor ~73-2~28 or 5 ·17-2~9:5 "36-13ss at! fi pm · Oi ange In ... n!Pnna ln· FPm AKC rrs . s 11·k~ 20·. ·~ll Xlnr rond. S4200. 8.im-lpm. '71 DATSUN 4 DR. * CLASSIC • -VIETNAM VETERAN 1 1 .\f'RF; ('1-8.l'f'tl lOCitlf'd !n ~alJl'rl \\ all 23 s. :'5 .i:u;....1211.i !IAA-2111 fi.12·8~~~1 d.\.\S. 67,l.53(}3 !'\t i> ·~7 HONDA c L 11 · A 1~~7 :-..:o~lAD. there IS no 119!;0 \lt!'tf'!1~s ~nl 2J'I SE., Crtlif P1nrs fnr ~All' Cllll sel.1. \fost 1972 0dt l ---• --. -·' -r!f'anPr a.ll or111nal & E AN fuel in.itr!~rl . 4-1.,. on col ' ·. ni s nn:• Horses 856 \\AN.TED· KITE sa.!lbo11 r, 1n Scrarnblt'r. ;>;1",1· p;1.r!11. naT· ~lock. $1500 ~7..()61:'! S D .,... , ~4f....4iRi Jn siock. AB~ Color T\ I .!:'"'ll'lfl ronrl ,\lust ht. undPr !P r~ ~prockt !s, ch ll ins, umn A!>i /F;\l r1d10., All ! Onct in 8 l1 ff'nm" oppor M iscell•neous 818 Cri111S" Co11uly .< I 11 r g , s ! I • I $1((1 f"3-:J;ij l I s peedomPlt r llr'" m!11 inp A rare hr;d ~ Chry1l@r; nF11· Golrl w/hr11·n lnt,.r' to 1t&rt • ml':mt carPr r in a Monn h !'!Paler. 9021 Atlan111., S YR olrl ~lor_i::,:1.n ~ Ar;1.b111n _ ., . fi r.1-lSJ2 .th 6 pm. til ack. 2 rlr sedan. Gel cond. Ln11· mllti:ii t . fact. \\'arr.1nty J11,.,t harl ,.n,c1n~ nv,rhau!ed \ lOCA.1 branch ol one '11 roun· JOHN·sSiK.ES ... ,I H 8 . 968-3:129 marl' "'il h harr har.k pad GLADIATOR -·1 f h r i: 1 ~ S•\00 3J6.-865.l. ~ spc1. rilr. R&·H. \\"a1 S21~. $1300. Jeff Brr1:, 548--0293. I r.·1es b1g.1:tst t'llmpan 1e~. mode-I Rnd hridle S.~J!l. 6.17-6~3 sloop Xln1 rond S4750 or1KA\\'ASAK1 100 Tra il So~. 956 now Sis.% !6J9CA.\l. Sm":" \\'ANTED _ lM9 fo.ter~tsl Pl11 nn"'1 u·111n1ng program New * Used I STEREO \Qil Air • l'f'll~ olfrr S.1~-l.l6.1 I re11I nict ~!An\ r:.:l?'A~. O un• Buggi•i l'lo"'·n or lon!t1n car '.11JI "-~, _0 SE --" full ·' Repair1 ~u~pens1on ~P"ake.r~. G;i~. s~~ c u u °"" "" ,,..,,an > ~~n.;.of~in~'3';::,n;;1~~1" P~;:'. 1.'40 ~,.11'J>Orl Bhrl. I r;i1•1j 11.uton1a!lr rurnrablf'. 3 )'R 01.D Rtg Qu•r ltr P CAT run race 11·1trlr. li~-1492 • co f'f \ 171~1 '64 INT. SCOUT P.U. ~'.117~1: 4:;~6sllCa.U Ken e'JUlp, excel cnnd. 'f'OOnt l Opion 6·1fl \\"krlll).'i A)l/f,1. Sll'rro rarlto & n1a1·e, ip·trn hrnkt n $-100 k • Specia.I $J6!l'.) ' rlays, ~6-3931i, ~ves & :;~· ... ';~r,~s~~h~~~~-nTi~~~~ Sa1 & p;1111 9·6 iap,. rll'rk. ~11!1 nr". "a.• T11rk S\7.~ 34~!168:'1 A ti7:Hifi(l7 ·~ .• YA !'llA HA ~:>;,() Endurfl 2 \\'O, d.lr. Gocx1 runnt r '67 DATSUN PICKUP i1·knds, 64&-:il557. I 645-4720 1~11 on ll\.\'-ln• ii.\. Ori~ ~nlri 6 YR-GrJrl1n,-Ro~l' '"'·'" t LlDO 1 4-~o~l32!l, compli>ll', r1rt'£-i"'or:nprt!s1nn rf" ~11-·g h•,,·1, '''' ,m-•1 I "fil \1ERCl:::DEP> "·nr 1~ Call Bill Ha r per. :..10-MX) I .,,,,,, o· II I I I T d lf'11~r. E'l!'t'llrnt cc<nd. $47.'1 ~ '"' , Ill Dr "''1 CO ASTA L AGENC\' -\11•) 111i...r Tr11.dr-l11~-nr '·'·~ •. -.: !l·1~ 0 iaanr,. .nnnp1nR P1'lPn!l11.l. $j00 -l1ii·y 1r 1· ap con inon. down CaJ l aft . \0:00546-8736 4 spd rl.lr R.t·H, 1 awrier D1 •~e1 N e 11• p ,oi t nl 27!l0 Hiu hnr RI ..rt Arl11.n1~ -SP E C 1Al i'Hl_S __ 01 ~121i (lr ~ni;o.I! p;o.,vinrnl~ fi'12-3rir:,. Sl2;il 49!l-Z.l~2, M5-1 J~:1 fi'l'l-~'90'.! nr f.4?·~T1'!1. . 19-1-fi~ll (\\'S JS79J. J T~ke fortia:n C'ar or sm11ll uphn!stf'ry. hr11.t1!1nitor C.oo-1 YELLOW PAGE 1 W EE K t ')i(l 69 V\I', aold flrrk. 1 re-op -----C'oll ertinn DPp1 714/.llq.1.rr..ot Hr'iT:I Dr\'\~' .ia"~·~ sails, I WANTED lb 1 down IZCJ8i;J1 call 5'6-S7.l6 n\',.rl\.1ul•d. R.td11J, heater ,. SALES l'll'-I IB\l I'll'!' ryp,.111.H,.r. DUAi. HS..14 n\rir!rl sitrto ~ 1nhrd r na. ~!ps 4 ~un·e~·ffl I nnd11 -·· ·305 Scr;o.mblPr rurt•ins, ri1din. 1 o~n.i·, I -4~-681 1. $1100 firm 64~2213 alter g The l\'est's l11ri:e'l inl1r[M'n· I 17, C"ilrr1a.:p. nr11ly conrl1-rerord pli1 .1 tr i11th 2 M1r!:-~~!i~~1nt l ~1111! Nlnri 499-20fili Ru~~1n~-/';3~01. \\'ill bu~ ~crihct , 493-30.~l. '6J DATSUN SEDAN •CLASSIC '36 190 SJ.1 dent !oc111l tP!tph('ln" riu~cr-1 ,,,,,,. · . ...,,, " "' ' u • d $Io o " w T k 962 '~" , I rl '';o _,_ ,_ .• :\I S , marching s p •a k e r! J-:-.;-I BOU"T\' IO.. .•l-p. D•." p11 1 L. .1 ·. . . h1'1rrltop. Gorx:l ---'. 8,.1, I I II I ct'llrn! ron 1!1nn S•ll-r. x·1-1 ""'d. ,,-,•-. or ' '68 HONOA 100 cc Street or rue s offer 6i3-1m. "'" publ1~hr r nf'rrls add< I P u~ Clr i\ .vour io ectmn1r .-" '""' ,JVU R 3 pd di R r II ~ " ·' 64&-29!11! I tJ·iul $250 or bst f are: s . r. i:;.:xce en r u~naJ ~<'ll t!mf'n 10 1nr1>1 r11 r-11'""'fb. J:{r'l!i:, Sr rtJon I\ Lo-l Gen•ral 900 (llff'r Pri pry ~4fi-.56(13 0 r, • cond11lnn thru out. Old ca r MG c-1 ".:l.11 ,..,,q, \I••• 'lo 1001 STEREO con~ri\t , Grunrl t,, 1 .1 1 ,)48-49~2 IN. rtMt expansion. • t1nl r , ., · '-· · ·· · "· · · ~· f 1pf)£'r s11 t hoat, rnmp ell', oi· smaJI down ci n 11n.1 -------·----- pl"rl'n., no tr;ivPI. hl·t ar n· / f:~l.ARGER. fi-;:;n·.;--;;-iri I A ~I If' ~t -~ h (l r 1 11· 11 "' · CAP'T Al N !2.'lll 1 1%8 SUZUKl l;Occ. p\·r. pty_ P!t ase a.rt 9 8m MG T hi • h 1urnrablP. &11u1 r a b1n,t, Llnhml!,.d license. any gm ss ·.J'I· fiFOO m r s~ ing!, esr11.b. prorluri. 11 !'!, ~r,.nr PlYll'. rhair~ ,5 "'6-''°° I • • 1>-1;1-1::..1 * • .'>46-8736 49-1-6811 . AUTHORIZED I P irhir<".!', l .11 mr~ \\'nmt n".!< S2S9, 6-l~-11 •. "" ""'"" ron!. 30 )"t ars r xpl'r1 encf' LID0--1,1 ..... -2-,;,-R•-•"i Ca ll 5-ll-:116-17 Jn1erniilt}()n&l H.1.J..,·e~1er SALES &: SERVICE I \' I s-I & p I I -~" JI] • " ·u. f'I ATSUN, hr! !,, ~It top~. ~o rerts~1nn hl'rP -l•r h;ive r In ! h 1 n i: II-! 0. Fn l ! 21 '' Col(lr T , SACr! !Cf' ""· ~111 . pn"tr. rn ""1"1111 rtggt>rl. trlr Xlnt. SJlj(), Al l + '70 HONDA Ji<! + RECf:.EATION CENTER '!adilll~. radio. B.B low ~en 1ncrei1~1nt hus1nr5s hy hf"rl~prr11rl . Sh""'~. r r I! 19 .. pnrT11 hlf' S2~. 21" t11blP I SIJ(lr! fishing gu>df': illf'XICfln ·,, 0.,, 61.1-~4~!1 ( SUPER CLEA:-1: L1kr ne1•'' iROY CARVER, Inc. ' m""•I s-All 'r' in xlnt l.· ('pn1r.:1.I Amrr1c;i & P.:i.ril· " S800, lak' $37j. l!l7-1521. over 2.i"'~ per yr _ for p.l!I Foldrni:: rnl Rrl11e. "hi. "" "' ----$j3 + 49i 1971 3 yrs ;, '7l expec!~d 10 be , .ii·.~ "lr1, f'hllrn, i::.-.ori cond cnnrl ;'r~i-~082. I 1c Cn<ist 11·atPr.~ -Jn~lrur-e 10' RAB OT '" Ill! tr111ltr.1 · · 2925 Harbor Blvd. FERRARI h ' ·,,·, ,., .• , .. 61" '.'"" h 11nn 1n hr>;if h.111dl1nt , ~I'll· SlOO llflnAKA ACE 100-Dirt Cos111. i\l ti,a 546-4444 t Vf!n liher. _,,, .. ,. r ENDER. P rn -R ~\'I'!' I R -" -----I a1an~hl p, DR ,r,, c .. lt'S1 1al ("."J.11 ~~ll·l~~B i!'VPS uns -'""''· 196'.l CHEVY C.lO. 1'1 ton VS. l! you're am ti1oous &· 11.Q;· itresslve k sttk a Clll'"•r * AUCTION * funp. JBL "$ k \'tl:lt'llla, Nrii I nav1 r "' PICK l'P & -----S2:ll 5-18-65:,ij. rusron1 hlt a.!um1n 8:.:12 bn.x, S600. t'1 rst s11;; + 644-21:13. j:"il I . I INTERNATIONAL 14 ... ~·~~;----~ Fin,. Furnrrure fl t:LJ\IERY ANYl\'tlERE: L'.!'29:-i. Sl:icJ ~S-l59<M Mobil• Homes 935 roll typt r~ar door. Excel in cla.~s1htd ~1'1!()11 pa ge ~· ·:pph11nc:s sales. pl~llSt rl'J'!'lrl in ptr· Au.rt ion~ f 1·111<1.)', .' :00 p.m. son tor 1n 1 ~r\·1e 11·s a r ipm Wind y s A uction Barn Thursda,v, Aug. 5th or 9s m 1207.ilz '.\'f'11 pnrr, (\1 fi46-~6~6 Yrlday, >\1111:. lith. a1 LL!!'kr.1• BPh·nd Tnn.v's Bll1 ~ )!i\i'J Bi'C's f... Co .. /;08 E. ·s rnad- c__,,_ .. _"_v'_" ~II s 3 Lint:S, 2 T imes, $2.00 t'11pra 1n a 1·11ilahle for t':O.:· • l'flnrl S2,9!l:i. Stt a ! ChP1·ro11 1rnrl td "rui~ing. Exrt nl'!l·e Boats, Slips/Cock s 910 1 CONTEMP~ i"t ar1on. f-0-I S. Cnas! H"J '. Rdm1".!:tralll'~ t'Xf',.r1 r ncr. BOAT ~lir 11v;iil. Jul.v 151, !or ,,~ALAGUNA HILLS l.ag111U1 RPa(·h. 4!f.l-7l·l0. 61f;.2'!J,.. --l 60'-70'.\\lirle s!ip. I ~··101 RJDGE ROUTE: DR. '70 Ford v.n cn.teau rACl<ET sa 1!1ng ) 8 u n r h , 1 1'i,14ifl\6 lf"or.nrr o! r.10\1hon Pkll'yl Facl air, 4 yr waJT ·\ inn · BflAT ~lip 11.v111! l'.'l' or l,.s.• j 1 L \\' Id FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beact ~THINK ... ~. 11 1). An11h ,.1m. f'1·ee lti\" play!ul 11h11e fe-m C(lt'k<>i m1.~. ~ mo, 111ll !'hots J:l,;.1 :~r~ Cl;is~ir. lrlt>.:tl t-av holll lnr Pr,.s!lge adLZlt rflm1 unity 11rl-,1 /!!-ply urt's. Inn~ \1·hl 1 !fl p~<·~· pa~l'f't!<:<>r• (;(lnl'j C II I f; ;o.r,ni o risure 01' ha1r , h'"lll;.' rltity sh(l('ks 3100 1\1. CO&U Hll)'. rnr1<~1t11"11. \1an1 e' I r ~ s , S<ill nr mot(lr. a 8 trr . BcaunluJ surroundings. all SJ~!la 71.\/:.3~i82 1'e11.....,n S.••h 1nsa &IAtl'I tNWY. "' !liiS-626.1 ]llliUt)' 11ppo1otmen1 9, Thl'r----------.~., ... ;-·---r_.~;•~9J.":'.;~"6~~·'.,,:"'~1~-~~- 1'FRIEDLAND!R" 'l""r1r.i:: 111;111. S .l'.ljO , '70 SUP"'r \·an, VS. 302,' FIAT '-, .,.. I SLIP P>PArE AVAIL ~pPut1(' J'lOtll Sa11n11.", '""r· 2 \lG' ·-,,0, &· "", "·bJ t ~!ale Australian Shephf'rd '·-. '"1 Suck _Jt;,/)(I() m1 \.11.1 rm con · s, "" """ I l~E'LCO CL\<SI C C--2:1'-.'lo· SAILBOATS rt~ gym, 4. htlh11 rl1 tllbles. ,,.,,;,., $.~-·,,,"~-"". 'l', lO•m -----------I ena:'•. New rires, ~ m1,., n,.td.~ lo1s o room, · ·1 ~ ' • rui.<:.l'r , '* 6i.1~~ • muC'h much nioi•e! " ""'"' "' "~ " I" I I ''2 ol61 ,o-lt<d"g H,, . ..,,. -'' ·'P"' e Con1 plete Srock of conrl, S!)()O cash !or both. Cl\"es Ch L rl rr n. ,,.. •, I ' u• " ""' nl·~·rll SPC hl'll UL furn nil'ldels In .} "' I 57:;....;,934 . '' hi •. 1 _ _, All :~tra ." Tn1n1;ic conn :\,11 1 Boats, Speed & Ski 9l l p.:i rk-hke se1t1n,. ·;11 CHEVY TO\\' TRUCK ~D'Sfl ""°""°"',,_"",,.--=-,,.-~I Young 1•io1 will tr"ln ;11 sym· pathetic 1ndi\"irlual in l,.nrl a '1;"t nlll' hanrl v;·/his flJrry Ji1. flt pa t1 ~nr~. :-,!iowfl(trT At11 ch Tl'r1r11~ Cl11h.1 ·' · nra f ~ir ,.ns 11"1 .ll1·~· SI I ~ 1'.lfi6 L\IGB-Ye!l E Cf.II 1 S:lOO + lr~nsl•r feP. R,.~ homl'~ .. l rnrlQI-"'" ghell, 2 14':; ip ai·111' , ,~ ,,11? i"Kl or f1sh1 ng bo:l11.t + trlr. CALL !130-3900 (lr ~30-7~ $77:. or ht!I oiler. AIM) 1 ow x en 1·, oran"l". 7>1&·0 7Ft2, __ ·_ .... ..,..., __ / <111.<:s nn 1,·on<J hull', nrar Cl.EAN' AIR , CL EA N' 11 t'ld1nf: lorrhr& S l jO rond Sl.lXJ (lr oflt r. ca.JI ~Jt :-:u.~11n S!11r1t>. jl:{.l~im D ~:.'\NJS !..· DE;\'i\l!i p1·1r•r SiW. lil·I) 7i2-:11=.1 ""' ... " I ''''" 4 pm'" ~01 224 TO Knn"' ,;; in Jn,·p. 9!k & • llATER. THE GOOD Ll f"t; ·--~~--~~--9' F iberglass D in .. n y n'"" r hr.<:.,,·;;lt r ·;,;, H•p :H\.(l~i'.l ''FRIE'o'LA'"'N ... 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'nthr 1·•, Pril'-ti lk l.· l•hL f'rrf', F'f111nr~1n ~600_ %2-.'"l!il ~ \lf'I(' 0 R 111111 !. ~11 r1tu p I &· 1111 r~rri>a tlnn11l !11 r1l1t1r,~ 4~7-10~~ ,,.-.~~Hwy. l,!1' .. ,, MGB ~" lr\lllP. t 1111r ,., par11· ,,;;.r.1.1~1 \111.llr,1 968-2.1·14 Soe~Mli int./ S2Hlll/hr•! ofr ~l.i2', Arhilt~ onl,v. j\'~ pr tf. Cn m'" '63 CHE'vl. plc ki1 p tru(k. . . .ri..,.,,., • •·• ...... lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------------1 5 ' ~2 '16 1'17P !"TIT Hl \.I. il '"' lnnk R~~siriio \lllai l', .'\Oil E rl'hll ,.nt: $.'1.'lll. nr bf'S! of· tAA9Sp1rlf'r·Atlf1"~1. rarl1~h. \!''ST_--,,-~-:-:---• l~'l noor;r f'\11r1 :-:1~ Spl'lOdlt' rtog. !11 ~r olrl. erv ice 7v , ('(!it ~r H111 ~ p: B h 11 X' d . u, ~I'll. ·63 ~fGB, b!Uf'. hp ;'<;r1" trit rl r r. rl f . oiht>r · · r,.r i;7;...1j:~1 i\ ;1.ma Y' 011 -•int cnn . \\';;cr1 Tr~rl)f'I rar 51i"."i. ~Pa.1 •11 p;""'"'· lo1·1ng, cure. -r) -----1 11 512'i! 544 o:i24~ exrPI (Vinti . r.1.tl 10, "Ai~ R'""~rn au· mn1h11nnt'r, •\ T ~33·31.17 fl BERGLASS repitir -All f'\l1"1'1~. s2.~·,o 71 l!l-.(17.i1 F R JU'I SIO.~{f{l rnu r an 19"."1 FORD P ICK·UP $100 mi 11 se . ' · ., whP<>I~ ~lakt offer. 675-~ ][§) S2'1 fi.12-2:lll'l \RA\D""ED hi " • h 1 l,\'fll'~. I'll>.'. nr !ITlit lJ. u1 ~hop I ni•n 11 21)'.-.;\i' mohile hom'"\ :errls tr11ns "'ork. JAGUAR ;o.fl :1 ' · · "' -ac ... " v;· 1 t 1 on ll'OH roursr 11.t th .. h<".lch. ."-'n.Ql3l """"==cc--c~--1 BP.UNSl\'ICH ~);1 k11r,.11. lo1· .. p'°!,.,pJ... -"111 ~hnp. 20 )T! rxp. r::;::\I 11 .,~ lai·~rrl ~rr~en"rl i·""m "' ·s;, i>IGB. F!Pb\r en1: & fTnM Merthandt11 800 1 1 ·~..;!l", .l ;i,.111l1 \I h1rlr,...,1. F4fi·711fi I 7!1 :i::fi.f;fi.\6 ni· 21J ~3~-:..11!! Tr1n!port alio11 ~ ,_. 1,.nr,.rl PAT!(), Park h,ois '61 CHt:VY trur.k, n~trl' 169 XKE Roadster '.'<·lllST SELL' S900 or bi t otr ~:-.:rrr,rl P , All :.lnl roorl . oFoRoE~.E~~--OCld h Boats/Marine ~JI lariliqr~ ;;36_4 il~. n11onr work, ri th e r w1 s e ~6-9074 11-8-211-E-I P_______ ~r ... 1!101 C k ~n ~ 0 m e ' Equ ip. 904 goort rnnrl. S300 642-!1220 3 Sand Radio, unrl!!r i.1,000 'f>.I tll\.S ROAD!'TER.. Antique• l\' IRE ~lft : rnlJ,.,. ---.~~~---OI' er-IYlr1 '" pups, 6 A ir craft 915 ~'"2~ f'urn1~hl'ti l?'•U,.r lde11t Au to• W•nted 968 on c1nal miles. 1 01•·oer (Z\IC lll ble m.'lt1t rrom 2nlrl IP&! I SPF:C!,\l.-Sklll NI"·~ :-;o 77 "eek~ olrl &12-{;:'16.) I lnr .oiing!,. r,.s1d•nrr. tr.1 i·rl 4~•. "'"' top, n1ns ano<!. plCturt fr11 mP, 7· ;'11a. 11.n· f..· :'\'n ;;~t Cnn~tn1r1•nn 1' r" ELECTRIC RAXGE BA IT r;o.nk.~ S .'l 4 ~;,. .tC· nr rah1n ~Jl" Open fnr in· WE P'AY TOP I M • M t $11()'1 1'Zl-Fr4~J anylim8 fU'fut rl mah\1can.v <'h f".• !,I Sfi;, "r ri·;ir!r tnr J'll\T la\ln 41\'ork•i rr~snr1r~ Al'atl AIJUl !f'•, CE~SNA 61 17\ 81Yr TT. J~ ~pPC'llOfl 9 to i p.m. Sl.100. arqu1s 0 ors PORSCHE uhHr milk gla~~ rnllerh'1n n1fl1<Pf" 1.· rrli;:rr 647-268.4. C;ill :Hi'-:=.:t;,,ll lnr Call 5:i7-FJJii hr$ on T 0 H. ,\fK ll F.t 1 ~2-'iliR. CASH ~ 5"1. Cs1 H1gh"J'. L. Brh. ror :::, 11 Stfllrl leaf tramo>rl 1"~~2 Rfls.~ Ln, HR _ Boats, P o.;;r 906 \IKV. !\"•" 11pl1l~1v, m11~t . • I ~!)4.7j(l,~ • 54.0-.1100 --~-8 'IJn P11r! 1,.rrit'r PUfl, ~rll l i..ll !JI0-7£10 0 1 !iii Grl'at lA ke~ 20~.'{I" !,oi nii· ITIHTOr. fi\2-~~l~ flSJ{ER POllL T.,'RLE Olll~lr1 .. dot Alro rlcogh<'IU~t. I fill-2~fi(\. I ly park s~.200. C.11!1 11 fr ll 1956 XK-140 Ja9uar wLO h1fl 1ahlP S.'lfr Old r1111P $~:iono • •f>.1~2()Ct •• 18' Fbrgli Overnit•r 11 m . .11474i:i37. tor used can&: truck!, ju1t G<:io-1 mnd, S9f(I, &i:i-44:12 ~tr111 11hr h11.r k cha II'. i;m11.ll Call i:;;: .... zJj,.~ EXTP.AOROJ:-.:AR\·-h--;;-;u--1 Sips 2. ~ HP illtrr l"ni , Campers, Sal•/ R•nt 920 1 Motor Homes 940 ca ll u5 tor tree estimate1. JENSEN s1.-.. F.~rl'llrnl M6-'1:i'l2 GI RLS c~nnpy brr! ~·1 k111•n~ 4 \lhl!f l.· 2 .IJl'f.V, 6 U!>"rl :m hr5 , 3j mph. Bltn GROTH CHEVROLET OLO Cal'lf'v;·in~-bllrk rhll lr n"rr1o:l'T1tl(lr : f"l1·1n h ,. tis · i•k~. M~ tra inl'l1. &46-E.i4:} h~a ta nk ~ 11·a11 r11rl1I', fi:} 4 ~TAR 1'11-9' nffs~t C.o.m· CON DOR Rt l'lnishl"rl A.· nr w r11 ne S~ 1 '.lt l.lllJfi rt'~rl.1· !or 11· .. tf>r ~k11n1:, lr~h· P"t "/lull r;i twl"Pr. sJr•p~ 1 A•k lor SaJts ?..fan111., ~~~---~-c-'CC-CCC'_ 2 'll ALF. Klfl'"n~ l b'"ll •, 1 .H H II Exct ll~nt .i.\fi-.:'IJ.!12 e \.jll /l""ll'rr r t!r 11.c1or or;r.ni"· h.-il uttf•il, hl'alth~·. in~. r tr I,1ttlt' Oudr tTa1lt'r . fi Buia n• f'l,.r r~ .. ,~ ' Th,. var-ht lha t"J not 11 boat. 18Zll Beach Blvd. f-,-,-NCH Emplrt !;l h)f'-~·-p-r. tpl,.s.rrirr . ~;,o ''l'i\llt rl 64:HUJ:fi :-; 8· slip ll\'AJI Si11.r _1ark!-. boot lhru 10 OILL·COR\\;IN f'ORD Huntlni!On Beach of cha ir~ ,Q h11.nrl Cl!.f\'"rl 'i."ii-111~ Be1t o ffer over $1 700 rrur k ,\ + f'f"lnrl Sl2!!.'l.,o r11.ngll!Counry gOinrlorDifi · 847.fiOS1 ~ 5 F"Rf.E K11tr11~ -i "h1tr . l f"()r 1nform.:1.11 nn call ;,·1!-liq"ll; h, 2' " \I I s ' !11ddrrh11ck rh111r~. ~1.2.l.~t. L.\.\l r;:flonrl•l~h!t S7 f.·S.' bl k iihllr I ,, · trl uiir .. :n "'· · 11 n .r. ANNIVERSARY •SO P k II I J,.. .lf' ,\ ,., .. ,,21 ;.1~.4fn1 ____ l r9 Dodge 1'7 Ton PU flrang~ Clo•.• I" r~-,. .. m•· Applianc•s 802 ·P11c'0<"' 11 ~ paqu", • • .,..... =-~ ~: ., •u"' ' $.) f;i.'r.l.iOi :"i rnr~:.,p; ,, tnn. ~1 , /I. n1·r rh .. ar1 camp-Jf'r' fr.-r1ra~~, 63!1-18.iO Or 1------------------LAB ft mat,. fi mos S la rk JuM pa1n1 ~r. \'arn1~herl !..· "f. sle1>ps ~ v;· rant'" 1cr K, 7-fl.H I. \\" E~ Tl ."i G H 0 L:-F. autn M iscellan•Oul 820 To irvYI hnmr Ca.II af1er .1 r•rbJ'fln\<>r1 /\"t w r<1n,·11 ~ ~· )..,,, (ll<>n , ,1 1r.-11. r1r, \'C'i. Rf;'<;To,c11c.~,c.,-,-,.~ro•~C"o-ocd0-,I "a&hPr SfiO f\Pnmor~ a u10 Wanted .i::f,..;..-.2~ •1 .. rn !'(Vim E nt!O" Ilk'!' r!f"fln f11 1l :157-'li'l:?. 1 h f"ll Pll\'TO \\l rAUTO. JENSEN AUTHORIZEO SALES : . .SERVICE WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI l.lit)J Ha..rbot-Blvd., G G. 'JU!t S, ol G G. f'Ny .) 636-231.l 1964 PORSCHE SC ""~h"r SiO Bo!h I a 11' tn(l nr on1" " v ~'llllp KARMANN GHIA FP.EE t,.r!'IPr pupp1r~. JO nr". ra rlio l: d'"p1l1 l1n!1,.r. J'.'liO G'lll T!'l1 rk. rj.-lu>.• 1111r nu,oi! 11 /r, ~lrl'p' F, Jnll'l &-Tran~ S5 d11y, ~mile. I Rtrt ntly pa111ted !'>liver w/ n1on~1 s. ,-,,.1111 <'flnrl, Gtiar-': ~1 6 \'B I I THEODORE ll'k~ olrl "ps · · · .s IP 11i·a1 · r()nr1. R&+I f.· 1~'1 ' Royal r~s.tl"\·~11011~. 4 9 6 -~ 14 4 , --:---------blarY 1nt~r Ent noblt: 1'1. rl~l1•·,..1"f'rl ;,.1&-AAi2 . .-.4;_,,.11.:.. '''"" OBINS FO"O .. e .\1.-\YTAC rep111r ni.on h~~ •·a!ht r xlnr rond de!v 11· !'() l"la~ i U11.r, ~. 5..11-.llli.17 l\"1:~~10RE 11 ur.-. "ash-e-;:-it; _,,. nlrt Xln! rnnr! OR t • ~t~·."l~07 • t • I r"arhm~n r~m prr. ~"lf-<:nn· 1'11;-24'0 R l"i.. 1 ·.;; CHIA, 11,w p.11n1. ,0;1.c,.l rrlh nres k chrome; nrna. CASH PAID F 3 AD<iRASLE h'"llllh.v 11 11·k ~"r lnlnrm!!IJon c11JI ta 1n•rl ,q,jl;-4ili7 ,lj· REAP~ •ng: bus part rnn-iOO) HAM OR BLV D. '"nt; &· tran~. &!Yid inr .. rinr Cus tom e.:cha u~t \11th m4lly tin• turn11urio. appllanr .. ~. old k111•n~ ITl i:r'OI! h('lmt .l-lt-1li0l F"ACT()RY 1'1r .. rr rie<tll'r. \"rt'"t! 14,llOO nr12 mtl ~s CCST/ ~IE~A &12/Klll) Chrt1m,. i1htf'l! $500 ex-tras -CLEA.V SJ.2t'lo or ann1111t• On~ pi•r ,. nr fi.12~!.\f nr 6-16-JT:3 a.It.) 17 CLiP>T0:11 F'J>amt.r Fl~1r;i; )!aior .. ·av R: Half P1n1. 1ro1.1 S-t'l;ll Bt !t nllrr 6-! P~I ANN IVERSARY •SO I 7l-1~-2c'c·'c'·c--------l iiimc•-,k;;'~0~1:;":'c·<'o140·_9_ll-03;;;::'c'·;:;;:,/ hnu~,.ful <11!1 ri;i,, "r nl<hi, B•td <· C"'"' B 11 !""' 0 -6' Po 9 ' c ·~i., r u: ~" ~j'I~ i:.fii \\' l ~Th SJ. C ~I .\l~-111.f AUTOS WANTE '6!l K. Chia, oran,, Mnl't r " r~che 12. Blue:-blk . . ~1~1-2,.J\ "r ;,17.7711 l'.l t f'I hull, ~Is r J1ri1n, vr rv. -----------1 1 I " -" Fm 5, .. I'"''' 1 CA'1PEl1 ,hrll '" P-'rl . F(lR R.E'.\"T. Jioltm n',oi iniort fnp do!111r or r ran "s"" 2r-,nm mi!r~-Sl.7.Yl or bt'~t -v, '" a:a•s. mats. ~ cornfortt11'!r Aru:1011s T"' A d B S•-P< 't! 1'lfrli·l%i F.I C,:1.ininn. $12:1 , $1~ k ""~ C.'.'rs. :-et n Y rni\•n. offer 4lM-'11l!~ aft s "' rt • ('0.:0 ma t~. ~X· ~,.I! i:1.i~:, Call cnllPrt ~·.•-ii.·,o 11 11', t~n"r~ or, ' "' · oJ< THEODORE h~u~!. 1 Ow nt r. 29,000 .&e> S.)~ Pttl t nd Supplle1 810 M u ,icel ln$truments 822 Furnitur• <t•,Vllml', ,;1 •1 '"') .,~o .,.,,.... 1111 4'.)2 .. Yl32. s FORD LOTUS "\ "'"'-."" ROBIN !ual m1. S.'1700 497-lllM. ~~\'\\' CA ,\1PF.R Xln1 roorl l!l!i'.l 13 F'T )Totor h()l"l'lt , self L.EAVl:-..:G Sr11 tr• ~I us r 2 LGE Quill ,.r 51lf'11 k~r Cats 852 1 J~!l!i~\~;~,s"'"~i.~.l~~~~T~~~ ;\m/f m. relr12, mnt111n'"rl. slp~ 6 f or s1tlt' 2Q6ll HARSOR BLVD. ----,..,.--,,'0"----1·39 PO~SCHE. iood body, Sat r1f1ct ' Hnusr ful of rll'a.r r.Jh1n'!.'. four 12 • 1n r~rh ...-.,, ••·9 f J Sl = 891 o'!!l COST• :lfESA 642-00HI LOTUS new Pr.reUi"s. runnint i OOd ~ AFF"CT!O,ATE b I ' 'k O:'ll A!\', ~1S, CB ADF Xin! ~ :Kii -. ..,J II ! pm ·''"" .. ,..,, . .... 11800 4" ··~ ' ..... n~'" ,\I t rJ 1 t ~ r r ~ n ~ 11 n rMm lflr fi Sarr1ll<'I': $.:"" c.. ~ 9-4-; AUTHORIZED . ,,._,.,.,., a.y. (~7 turniturr, tormi l rl i n 1 0 g ,..t, h ~42_.,2~\ :l Jo ~. male !hort h.:.irerl cat, 1 ~T m n!'I \\lkday~. 11 7 1-3 4 ·IO, '69 VW Sund i•I Camper Tr ailers, Travel ;, \\'E PAY TOP DOLLAA SALE P> k SER.VlCE 1J!er 7 p.m, roon1 Sf'! 11•i1h l11r;-'-chin .... 1 -c;u~-.(· Lyll': "u1rar:s 0" n' r ~ mo v 1 r t: r n i1knds :;,.;g.93::,0, I fi7J-fiZ'l.\ F'OR TOP US ED CARS '6:'.J 912, EXCEL c on d , ~droom Sf!!&, 9' !Ota&; lnvr .XL.'"T C'O!\"D )la.ryland. SJ2-;}'H2 'nl 9 J6' Sephens 'Cla~sir :;1ps Cycl11, B ikes, TRAVEL TRAILER !I your car Is extra t:l t an, A~1/f~l. lil~r!O ta p@, &st NEWPORT IMPORTS seat, coll'' table /..· ,.nrl R"t1~nn.:.ble .. f..14.73-14 Pm I j Np! mMn na ·'1~ ·.;in Alt Scc.,t•rs 925 1952 Roadma&tf'-r, ~· x 27'. ''" u~~~~R BUICK otter. Ot y, 644-1260, e:w- rommodes ~ll'rto paT1ni,t t Dogs 854 lpm. 2 1 3/8 21-li.i85 or $14()() Ca.Bh or tt rms. Con· 644-4880 lamp~ p1r.lurt 1, .t ic. Pr1\': f"OR ~1' "'"" F'Pnrll'r 71415JS...254l 1'1fL fi pm. 1·erred to l lOv and n1111ur.U ~3-l E. lilh St5.tA-i76,J ~ Pty. 11.l-~2-1337 I Tro;t"ra<lr r r.uii~r. 5225 or 33' O\\'E NS 1966 T s. 22:; HP THINK g11~. t-:r .. r new 9' ritofrf.te r· ())!.la · esa 1 t>•<t offFr ~47-9.'l.'\3 Al\C fl'I hfiUWul 11•hite !\!PORTS \\''u-rED +SEEING IS Sam~'f'd pupplf'~. 1 m•l@, 1 T'ak dt r.k1> St~ at Bay•td~ HONDA ,oi rnr, electric 11•a ter he.tier, • ""~' BELIEVING • Pianos/O rgans 8 26 Je:mall' Sholl! f,, d"cla\\'S Vil111f'". Slip r-,·0. 132, N B 11.ir conrl•hon"r. ne111 ca rpet. Or;o.ni e Counties Fumiturt 'b ara.-1n 1 111 1 r'"mtl\''"r:I . $.30. &. up. 8 \\'ks, Be~! nfft r. 871 -3624 Ml 1 n~. mr ral a wning,~ bath. TOP l SUY ER '-,,~==--=-..-,-,--I I BTLL ~1AXEY TOYOTA r ivl!-.t \\'&Y prices. A I JI WOUL 0 YOU :'118-7;}9'.l. 1 ·i;i; Q\\1ENS 30· !:mprtis ''FRIEDLANDER" !)ts n Jtoratl': ~pact. up ,--,10• ,,,, .. ''"'""" BELIEVE 11.nrl o\·~r i t~p~ xlot panel 1~881 ~11.ch !!lvd. """"''' ''" '''"""" !POODLES AK.:: v.·h 1t<!. Crul~'-r TS, SS, Of, ldll.ICMOfWT.lfl 64-12•··· -H.Etach. Ph,847-8.;.l'S from model home~. Sof11.•. FREE ORGA N LE.<:;SONS ~t1t nd, 6 mos : 11-hite toy• 2 Xtra5 531.sa24 e ~'.JJ..I'"'~ / 1°itk ," b.=.4 11.tr. 6 P~f. 970 lamps. fa bles. P.lr . :\lust ~,.e Ill l'1n&: a.~ you !1kl't l'\o rer· mos .. sr U or lea~t Srurl Pvt Pty: Ji42~23J ......, "'' t n s Y app't, Autos, Imported to 1ppn!e11re. Bring lh\A 11d iatr1t non. :-..:o oh!1ganon .• Ju1r Sl!rvir. .. ail r.olDrs k aiz,8 ia· SK! I.: hshiJli bolt t. 100 '70 TRIUilf1'H 500 1 1969 ROAD-Lin'"r t r .t v @ I 3lo0 W, Coast Hwy. N~wport Be;ach MAZDA RX2 COUPES RX4 DOORS R100 COUPES !Or lurt~r rtductiora. C11n Com' )lonrl•,v~ 7.:V'I pm • .,,, o •~,, CLEA.."' • ~!LlST SEl.L tra 11 .. r T111n. whr eb . 2f)' •.c Lar"'• SelKtion o;;,v-,,., HP John!\Cln &· li t whl tr!r, '21 bt ~en 11.t :;o1;, 0 11k ~I., COAST MUSIC II " "" 12100 536-9472 Afl 6P~1 E11.~y Lilt hitch. ;)36-4086 of Fully Immediate Delivery Slln1A An.i ;j,'i7-(1~15 I ADORABLE httle "'hi puppy " ,,r11 r~• nev;·, . Alsri Ch'vy "' !r uck. f..12-U!il I poodle~. 6 ii k~ olri Also 1 492-3()24. 1970 YA~IAHA :n:tcc iv.In. l!'X· R ell I cl No \Va.u1n&;! :\fUSf ~tll l!vin& rm Kt rli>n oHcA7M~M70~,o.D~. "S7<7,7;707,7. 7,-:cy, br"·o ...,.,...,1lt IO v.·ks, Ii blk Ii' SOUTH COAST "IUt'ly eel cof'id. All !'lee. S:ict. S·t!tl, 15' SCOTSMAN Tr .t 11 er KO ft f One S~ i111tda StAtion \Va1on furn 1"ri. ,.,Ive! vi!a & t""-"' ~ ' 642·481>1. Chemical Port.t Pol. 12 bolt U d V W' NoW on Di1pl1y '"' Y11,m11.hit . New k. 111td I poodle, 10 11•k!. 642-4S1A. b11.!1 ta nk. SIS radio. 1ood Se • I 1"9 PORSCHE. ~ m~h. oondiuon. 1961) WI body pa..rtA. Fi¢d cond. Nothir;z t"lver $6. 646-51i~ ·~ PoNr.he dlnvt 0 1600-S. Rehl! en2. Nffi:la bM:y \\l'Ofk. $625/ofr, ~-183!1 e'J'l!J 1!)61) PORSCHE: Ccnv. $90(), Nttd minor 1"1"1)11.1r. • litt-):.47 • 1970 PORSCHE 914 -P.rl cont!, !fl mi f..lust ~II lfr\· m~rt. 8tst oUtr. 81!J..-1370. SUBARU love1e1 t, tbla, I a mp •. plll,no~ of mnst maktis. Besr i34-3U.'i. t ng. Tranife rred. must sell. * 15~ HONDA 350 * i nd 110 lit hts. ~st otttr. Porsches-lmm~late De-l ivery hereuJon lt l, same !bl. e:te . buys in So. Cll.Jlt:"at Schmldl POOOLE pu p~ -\\lht toy: l •I igoo tAkit'I (2131 666-i94A. I SUPER c L;AN! Like M,v;·~ ~S.-8995 -O'f 531-216'. MIRACLE MAZDA '71) SlmAJltU, Model JM). Xlnt l':'Ond. M.;..oo.36. '-1u11e Co .. 1907 N. ~t.iin, I 11.h1• blk. brn min111.ture!; 14. GI..ASS, top cond , tu!ly S~90 646-0072 AIR.SJ'REA:-.? '69 dtx 29'. Campers & Vans ve'"" economk a.J tS .,.~. FUk.'!lTURE, hl'l u l@ ho l d S1.nt1i An.a . H-'DA m -$12" .,.,, A/C + xtra~ :.1inr ct1nd . tl'! Q 1~ Mil " •• , v;'h! gt1 0~11 rds, Sturl ..-rv · 1 equip, 40 hp Ev1nn1rle LA.rk. vi~ ......... c. a "j...J,11 100 1" 30 ay or '""' ' t s Home ol tkt Rot.ary Eni 1n!t Must itll . te1v1n•" coun-·. lttm~. from my Dnvr r SACR 11· ,lltr•" •o m b · B-k" t N 14 H B u 1 .. rl 6 rnn ft<"11 A, IHS46S.i l G •-· "' • · -u ' .. " All oolo~ II 1 1z~A '30-5478 NPv.' p.i 1n1. 1k1 or fi1h. rrlr '"" uurs Cl . · · uarantee-2l'JO Harbor . ...,,..1.i M~sa 1'd SOOO, Sic, $-400, M-t-Q39. Shores homl':. Liv r m. dn nrr•n. ha.rrlly ust't1 -m~1 96A-l:w} Ou•nr-r !714! 49~012. p & I.A ho • E II e 641' 5700 rm. bl" rms. kl! All lint h POODLES AKC, Tt.tcup -incl. $49~ 846-6S61 , ---arr. r n ne ;r SUNllAM $72~. 11.kt $600 Cfts . Toys. P up,/Adul!!. aJJ c:ol· 17. 19159 CHRYSLER 155 Hp e ·70 PE~TON, Top col1f'l .1 N f~fR OD hrdtp te-nt .tralltr. Trans. e Front t,RlllarAxl~ TIME FOR pc~. Pvr pty. 646-LiOO 4.~7-lj21 I or~. Stu"1 sen·. R9.'\-~n9 i 110 mar lMt r&dlo, lull Kl'lnl,, S.17.), An x i o u I , Slp-6, t1blr, ~t~ve, i;' bo .. A~sembl!ea • e ra.ke Sys-·-.------- COAA'E:l't l!)ungt btd1\ tblln SU M}.IER. CL E AR AN CE · . Xl t t1 SU~· !i7:J.-304R S7tl:5. Pvt l"tv: 54~156. t~ e Elt:ctriral System lM1 ~unbtam AlplM,"~ t1 h!e. quitlt'd chen1llt u;ihol SALE SCHNAUZER pu p1 KtOOm· rnut r n con . J. - . A: • QUICK CASH . Llkl! ,,.11 .. r 1 11 1 0 0 a b I,. mg, stud servic•. r~rms. I 673-2319. I 1969 HONDA 90, SISO :.:.10 ROAD~fASTE~. p.-rfl'rt @. mUrl . Very . d tlJ1. UOo. K11 v;•11 1, S1rinv;·ay, Bald111n, • ~~9 * B t R t/C" t' .,., ;,.tl).Jl~ , for rntA. be:r h. rlt'Urt. Phone 646-4707. 5;:,..go19 or 67;,...s:ino \\lurhttt r. K1mbaJJ, 1.Li11i-ey. oa •• •n nar 'l'VG I a 'bt i.1 ofl~r 642~24. c ~ THROUGH A COMPLETE ho u 1 t ol Conn. MJrn. Eti::. S29j & up. IAKC Rez Afgha n 'pup111e1 -•_: 19i0 ~ HONOA. 19. AIRSTREA.\f l9G.i O:>mpl ~ 0 TOYOTA turnifurt. 111 l9th St, Rl:NTALS. Pl..A YEP.S. 1•1om & D~tf •hnw d(lf 51 1 Cal 25 + Catlina 27 , "\"1 cont1. ~11-eonrt! Xlnl t'1'-n d s ..; ... Niwpert Bf',oir h i;i,\.t1:i9 r ri•ndly 1elephon, 1nJ!)r. ~ll rolor~ .~0-9,µ!'! ,Gu11ra.n tet tileln"·est rate1 1n is.m • c11.1i 67~ si~·'· .}t~28 · • ' DAILY p1•0T 1'.,~!,....~r~Cl-v~o~rACO'"'i=Olla QVEEN-~trt 10111 sl •@.ptr flELD"S PIANO CO. YORKSHIR.E T ,.rr 1'-rs . So. C&l t!. "C.ttllnit crul•· SCH\VINN ~ sp.1 Or,\ni;,. ~ . ~ft. ' J.. !'l"rurrior, Velll'lw w/c.unel xlnt Mn!'! Jl:itl ~i~ Balin" 18.~3 NPV. porl !llvt1. rt.tMnablf" 11.xr In g club"'. !..oc.11 tio" '°11!1\lport Cratf', hke n•w c " I JI Auto S•rv•c•. Part1 949 ~ ... Al,, w. &IT AD \nt•nor Nrwly Mrv1~. Ln. c ~l j.\7-7)'!3 cn)111' :llt !lt 71~/F.4: .... 12.ll'I fi~.'>-471' H11rbor 1141g;s.4340 f('lr infn. __:H~lfl75 .tfl Ii '~i:'.1 ___ ·6.l con \~~~~ "\I' l'J' ,,-Ill f \t'f'l r.01'111. 962.-1231. DAILY PTI.OT OI ME A ~LD\11!\" Arm1..,n.~ Tht fa t !l!sl r1r•11• ll"i I.he \\'p~! 311· n1£::r t k•frh. l lH pg ~ JlY-;'I llonrla CL .l:i! . .t;!V'lti 1rA n,1>:f~. rnn1pl•1r "1!h M3·l03l E.xt foti 11r 67 642 5676 1iij!l TOY6TA Corona. J d _ Lfl\'ES CC'lat }'nU Jusl e>en-r~•rf'"l'Vlrl, hill kt .\IY!11r1' . 11 D11!1y P ilot Claultle:d 1!1t•I tn.1 1!11'11' bo.T.' I !h'tpr, m11ny nr11 p11 rt1.I r lu!rh 57; Rr .<ir MUptru1or:,I 1:170 liA!tBOPI: g LVD. • hi , srarldard tranA. r/l'I. t'X· rl.!tt 11 day. 1 S9(1} !i-4&-1711 \ Ad 64l-.'ii678 I • • • 4~'610! * • • '475. 644-ffM bl-lo~ '2pm. u.me ca.r $25. St~ COSTA MESA ~I cond.. Sl.200. 894-1071. ---~~--~-~ ) ' . ,_ • , • %1 DAILY PILOT Tutsday, Avtlffl J, 1971 • ]~'[ 11.~.1 Ll __ •• _ •• _,_,._,,_.,. __ 1 ~1 ~ _._,._ .. _"_···_'·_J~.: ~'-·-·_· .. _"_·'_"_·_J~. c '""""-;;,=ir~ ,,,,,.,,,··~§J I I '"" ·~ .. ~ I ~ ~;;;;;;;;;;~ 1A_u_••_•_• _1_m_po_r1_oc1 ___ 9_70 1 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, u ... FORD 99C I Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 99(). Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 TOYOTA BUICK CHEVROLET MERCURY 1----------l __ P_LY_M_o_u_T_H_ I_ PONTIAC PONTIAC '70 T · ' • 1971 Vega Coupe oyot• L•ndcru1ser 69 BUICK RIVIERA I 4 , <\ llO 1 £!7j() FORD '69 LTD HARDTOP CPE. 1 '69 Mercury Monterey * • • • '68 PONTIAC GTO -l \\'HEEL DP.f\'E t" • t: I' / ~llil" · 111 -. , • ar.ory air, a• poi.i·rr, a:-r. iw l:)r,,1 orr,,r :i.18-~l~S Beige 11•1th "'hlle hardtop, e:>.-fm stereo, tilt ~teering, lan· 1---------tr~ clean, equipped the way dau roof. UX\'962. CHRYSLER you like it . .Jocking fron1 $3795 ONL \' :ll!,!W ~l!LES fACTOn\' Allt CON DITIONl:'\'G hub~. electnc 1.1,·inch, 1ront j '68 Chrys ler 300 2 0 HT s._ rear heater, auxiliary gas I :'.1\LE PH ICED Padcled lop_ l)O"Pr s1er>nn;;, tank. See 11.nd drive today, I ,.\llract11•r gold nlli>I n\Pt,11l1c po" er dlM' brake~. delu,\l' e 2 DR . H.T. e '70 PLYMOUTH VERY CLE.o\N-,\l t.;S1' .'l~LL HOAIJHt:i\:\ER ;!~:l V-~. ~".JJ','j ''UHllllJ.: .\lH.l"fllllll ~l }I· J In~· Popular Hn11~h ~1·ern 111Pt;il1r f1 01~h "11h i;:nld Jan- rla11 J•••f. \\r>ll ('!]Ulppri! 1•1111 au10 lti111.~. radio, twa1 . aut" 11·;.11,, f ,\CTO!l \" ,\[It cOND., P'"ll'I' ~lt•P 1·1ng. \'Ill· yl 1nnf. rr•d hurkr1 ~.-.11~. cl'lllrr rousnlo>': l;OAFY $1699 '68 PONTIAC T~~.\lPLs r \"-ii, 1;11111/, 1J '"'" •Ill' rr.11d1- lluJllJ'..", J~>l'<'I' slr•o•fUI!:. 11111,1'11 ;111 t wP~ 1 111~1 1 r~1 r. )\.$\\ I)(), . • I SBB6 COURTESY DODGE ~·;i1·1 :.11·, 1 ~f"I :1111r, Ir.in~. h·-t• !.. l;11ulau i 1.11,u·k 1111,1] h11ri..'"'· ,·,,11-1111". 111..-1d ,1:1,,111. P S, It/JI. f ;:,,·I . rn .. t:~ \lio !11 •:1n .'\ Ill'''· I·.\· l'<'li£'nt f'<111rh t1on •• 1.Ju,I . ..;rll' r 111 f'r.\' $1 795 nr of!rr. 601AGA . t11nsil 11·11h t1l<1ek hueket \l1!r>r1or, aulo1)1a1 1c. radio, J ohnson & Son BUICK Riviera 1967. $1 700 or i;rats ,r,, 1.1ndat1 rnof. 1';r1u1p. l1c<11er, 1\'h1tr 1•all 111·('.~. •'r. po11rt ~te£'r, pow tu ake, COURTESY DODGE ;i1, ('()!ld. rll'. 21>:'1\ II bo Bl " S· I .. I ··zLWI s121· ,. (lf r \'<1 .. <1(' JllllC{, ,_, ,/, J. ---1 1• RAMBLER 2626 Harhor Blvd. bt'st offer. . I ped 111:11 ;;t1lo 11 ... n.,, radio, 1\iJ,,,)IUll'ly spoile~s !lbl!h' Costa :\Jf'Sa 54().!bJO * 646-6985 '* i1t'i1lr1', pow srccr. puw and our. 1XEU68b1, '70 Toyora Coro a 1196-I BUJCK. \re1v "ood lrans b1· ... i..p,,, I'll.'. ("Jenn lhruoul. • NABERS n . J"' LX\7:.!0l. Sl7:t:1. .lQlln!'.On ,\, ~nn Cusla _\JC!'>.1 .1~··:!.:!Q 25~6 ll:1rbor Blvd . • "* ___ _ ro .. 1a :-.1,·~, :,.10-:>o.:o Co~t;t )IP~.t • • (;1o. S.\ri\T:J l\ai;o11, ]...,1.1drd, Air. 1'111! p11 r .. \l11t 1·r111d, '"""'' 11o1 1·1:1n1,1 , s ~ono. ;.~ .... i~~, J;·, RA~lBLl::R-P11r, IH'" 111·•·~. 11£'1' hrnkrs. H£'-l of- Au!omatir Xtra Oean 12 000 car. S200. Plrase ca 11 CADILLAC • • , . . ' ' '16--2:J89 .lQIHl::.011 .~· So11 n11Jes, (9~lASP). I_>_ 2d26 l-!<1.rhor B!1d 2000 l!ARBOP. BL., $1795 1 ·10 BUIC!\ S!..)lark, lni-co~la ~lri>a J l().~Jl1JO I COSTA ~!ES.\ n1aculalP. Ong 0 '" n e r· . ~--. ----· . CALL ~10-9100 MacHO d '''"''· 0 ,1_-,-.""' 6:: CHR'iSLE._f:. NP,IJ)()ll \:iLisT~ll-. -rl,.gan! -i:nu '70 BARRACUDA \h•rr ur_v :\l<1rr1u1.~. [,11 111 1·,, R11r1111, fi!'.11••r, \\'hi" 11 ,1JJ lull.I rq11111d , R;tok h!uf' 1 11·r~ "lll'<I ''"l'I ·, h•o!f'I l u~•k Sl2UO. )lake nfJi•r I ~•"I!" ~r :r \"!l:!iCO!;IJ:l ": !:.\llB1 ~g l\l;:'\'. 1j ··.II, •!11 k. ~·l!'d tr.in' 1 iH" S! ·>.I. ti l!-.;lt :~ war ~~ M •N 1 ·Hlr JIT Xlnl S harr OPE\: SL.'IDAYS 61/l-~1 ~. h:tJ b! s·1·1 lon1e! .5 !"10 $1378 l'll'li P!l' fl\C T1•1111>• .1, ! •II' !I r :i r •"l~I!, f'\<"fl (•!l•I ~·1~1 ('.,)1 d l1~•1111+ .1!12-.1~·· T-BIRD 839-!'16ru or 531-0608 CADILLAC ~1/:'ll u·ht'l1n IX'lte<I _r~rPl',I • .---- Cornrr l!<t &· Harhor ..-->fl(l i;;t1ck. Sl rxl 6 11-2.l!ll '70 FORD I--~ Santa Ana CADflLAC 1970 ·;OT~C-\l'A(;Q;..•-r,::11;:;:-G1\LAXIE ~l II T a111., 1971-TOYOTA--,\1r, lli,f.(l() 1111's P"r st, <lt~rl1 r··an<o.. FAtTORY .\JR ..\u101n«llt' Iran~. air con•I. I COURTESY DODGE •i11-S!fl7 ___ M_U_S-TANG :.'•\~ ll;irl)<lr B!lrl. Fo. P.ESL'LTS ~"I• cao De· i;, l'-J~ll~D J.;u\rlrlll l<1f1, 11111 1''1 1', a ir, s~2-i c"~l;i .\1,,, :1i!~1!.'.ll ,; r •. 1:;1.-; CPE. DEVILLE hr, lug rack C111l (71-11 COND_, po,1rr s1 r1>n11::: Fartory air cond., Full pnll· i7fi-.JX9(1 d~s . :).lf>-03'19. I h1ake~. 1'i1el10. llf:i1er, "flllt'-----------1----·--·----pC'l'Jrl on, C .. JI The Sl1pr>r-VALIANT Lo11· milr~. •0-!43 '69 Muslanq ''\\'II I T I·: LLErll.\:'\TS" ~al es nii'ln .. Daily P1lo! $1777 "l'. 1 In.YI ror. full lr~lht>r l!Jf..6 Chr;.~ler 1 dr~ed<tl~'imi "a!l 11rrs ·106A!\F intenor, tJll & trlc~coph.: f'Ond . AIJ'. j.()lll'!', Pl('. 'ilU'.li l $1699 ('(lllrl. \"-1'. Pow ... r S1rer111~. l~n11f't' "l'C'1T11n111n; )t"ir hou~r' CL:iss1!1ed 612-5G7S -place J't;O \'ALl/\:'\'T, Gn<1r! n.Deon LewLi \0 VOLVO slernn;;, strreo 1ape, door 1.1, ,.1. •y 0 GE '~-•. ~,1. COURTE;) D D Brake~. t'a('l,.,ry 1\1r Cond. "'C;1~h" .. ~ell 11lr m lhru ~2on J\lfks, ill1rhehn r<1d1al tu·r~. -------~--- Loral 011•ner-Beau1y. t79S-COMET 28Si;: Harbrir Bh·rl . your ad & charbc It! :\ira Cle.in 1ZOSiOll. D.:uly P1lvt Clii~l'>rlwrl • * "•l~-1lll2 * t $2295 ---·-------1--- Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9BO 19-16 H~i·hor, C.i\L 6·16·9303 AZJ 1. ----------'li."1 CO~Il::T 6 r·yl, J i-.pd. ___ •--~-__ $5555 NABERS CADILLAC l!ood t orid 111 & QUI SJO:i MacHoward jiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiimiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRIUMPH lil'l-2fil'.l ,\, xln!. s1m . Cl'rat buy· --~c'-o=u7G=-A=-=Rc---I ~)~~:ill_, _°'_,_11>-_Hi.~-· - Al;ll!ORIZED DE.l\LER '."i9 FORD ().)n1·. Xlnl hn<i.v ,\• THE TRIUMPH VB STAG NOW ON DISPLAY Con1e in for a test dri\·e~ 2601) Harbor Bl1·d ., '70 Cougar 2 DR . H .T . 1111 Eng. nerds "·ork. BPSI '6~ \JUSTANC, U!r1cl;111 tn11, Co~la il'lesa I PRIC~D ~·on QUJCI\ SALE offrr 67:>--ll4i7 V-~. PIS. Cru 1~0111.<1111', In Cal l :)!0-9!00 Oprn SunrJ,1y .\11r11c111c n1c d111m cold me-JAVELIN milri!gr. <>1 i;,;: "11 11"" Sl If/I) ---------I k " I k Ill' 11{''1 <>llrr. rlliU.iO'.! CAD "68 F.I Dorado. 32,000 ta1!1c "i!h b ac 111gh iac ___ _ FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 7"0 E. l <;t SI., S.A. S.17-0764 Open ri11i!y ~9; cloM!d Sund11y ·59 TRI U~I PH GT6 +, rPd, OID. lo 1111. srl ronrl. S2500 or bsr ofr. 6~:>--1473. ni1Jes. O"•ner Je11v1ng !or hllckc1 s<'als, .<1ulo 1l'ans, JAVELIN 'fi.11. Red ii•/\i·hilr '({, FORr):-.1u~!an~ 111 ,1n1 Hawaii. Askins-S3.900 . radl<>. hr;uer. J)()'~l'l' .'ln.;., l'inyl top. G<'lOl1 cnnd Pvi c·onrJ. S800 o r hr.~I o!!r r 49+.-0li26. facrory air 1.-ond. t:xcrpuon-pl ,v. r.&H. Pis, P/b . .\l~!J:'i. ~~7-9:_.o_:: _____ _ LARGEST all,\' n1<·e tluuu~hou! \ h1;1111t frlf>.--06·1'i. 1 '70 Mustang 2 Or. H~T~ I SELECTION OF new !!ff'~. f'1r. Srr ,f,, drive LINCOLN .SUPER SPOnTS I CADILLACS IN ioday, 271'\Zll. Sl•7J. f>f'au11ful Ro~al BlllP 1nrt11l- .John!t>un f.· Son !or hni~h 1111h 11h1!r ~, !;111- 0RANGE COUNTY "" 11,,·bo·· """· '66 CONTINENTAL VOLKSWAGEN SALES-LEASING lfl.,ta ,\lr.~a .·.io-:fi.".11 •lau twr .. \uto 1r;111', r;,d1••. AUTI-IORIZED hr;ur1, pri11rr ~u·rr1n1:. f.1r - -SERVICE _ CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR lr\1'.\' illl" <'f'l!lfl Srr anr! ri1'11·r VW '65 CAMPER Nabers Cad1'llac ! :111 .. i·,.,11 h1·;H11v lfllh•.1 ~~··j· S.-\LE rRJCr:n 01:1.\0l;, F"ully equipped /or can1p111g 2600 HARBOR BL., 1969 MARK Ill j E~aui1ful -lull.v P'Jlllpfl"'rl. .rr.1111,,.,11 ,\. Son incl ;i1,nu1.,~ 11·aJk 1hru I COSTA 1\iESA k ·'"'1 111 "~ Sc-e 10 appiecld•r 2:illi tl111·bf,r Biid . ,.., . P<l11r)('!' Blue 1<1lh dar hlur !tZPl~O i Iron! sr:ir.~. ~IC''" 11res, re-:').IQ.9100 Open Sun~y inl£'nor and J ... inddU \Jl l 1 $1495 ro~t~ i\lc ~;i :110 .. -v;.~o htuh enguir ,t !»hOll;, irndcr 1 ·10 EL Dorado blk "·fv1n~l 1 ;i1·~c~s .. :\11·a nu'r. Vi!('lory • 1 1r~1/l-\IU~1 AN1;-·:111:-\"-S, 1 care thnrout. .\lus1 he 5Ct'n 1op. All exrra~. $6 500. \l'arranty .• ~1r· 1Z1\ .. \'.Q.J7) Marquis Motors R.1.-!l, /at·tn1·y ~11' V1n .... 11np. & dr1 1~··1i In <ipprcc1ale.1 ( ... !4-4T2< flf 673-2!ll2 e1£'~. $5495 :}()()So. Csl. H1;;liw_v, L. Bth :\Int cnnd. !168--01 22 . (RQDJ7,,. , 1 ~--1 J!J-l-7.103 • .).10-'.;JOO ,--- • NABERS 71 COUPE. DE VILLE I MacHoward uN c cm.,-. ,,,,.,-1v-:,;: OLDSMOBILE CADfLLAC s:.:9-!JGOO OJ" j3J-060S1 Ll1.\'U1'iOll~. Ol'll: nwncr. Lo\\ li'.l Olrl~ ·1·12, ~'llJiy f'f]lllp'd. Loaded, only -l ,000 ni!le... c •. ,.,,,. I.•, •. 11.,.00,. n11lr~. s:;,jl}_ fj7:l-~77~ :11n !!AR.BOP. BL., " ' " " " Corpora!lon preside111s' ------- '"(J"T\ 'If-"' Santa An.t MAVERICK :'llu.'1 •£'1\ r:;r,.-i;:nn + 1;11.i.-:11 ------.~ 0 • -·" 111fps' privare car. Like new CALL :·lll-!3100 111 every rrspcc1. Call l\('nt 1970 MARK Ill --- OP EN SU:'\l) .. \YS .\ill'll 8~2-1·13.J !Or rtcmon-Pr!'!r>•'l' tull & ro11111Jrtrly '70 Maverick 2 D r . PINTO I----. • I }1rat1on ap1l01ntml'n1. I !11x11r_vrqu1pJll"rl IC:ll'~!lyo1111 .. <.:AL~: 1~n1CEl)-ll ,flOI! \Tl '65 V W -----1 e1 & h~'> lirrn ~rrv 11•1•rl h,v ~111;,1•1 1ra n ... porla ho11 , ~{'llo11 ~"a r i11 r ~. :ill rx 1r;i~ ~u:,. ~ !'f''"'''· bucke; i.e~!!'> ~'t'llow CADILLAC 1966 ;111 l11 •r1Led Lrtll Oln dr,drr. 1 "ll h h[;irk ~ll'ipr, -' 'F'f'f'll .:: ta~:r n\('f p.i,1 n1r111~. ZXFi;l!). CPE . DE VILLE I :?IJ.OUO •\ell 111a1nr:11ni•cl 1i;111~. 1·arho. hr011rr, I hr .. rirl f;i: .... 2f'~~.1 afl r.. ;1 r1--:Tn -\1.11::~ Ii.· s.:·~i $446 FACTORY AIR 1n1l••,,, 1111~ ]U:'l.Ul,\' (:;Ir lS l)f'\I' lll f '" .:tl trar lllr 111Jt·r- Il<tl\lrq; ~-nuJ~t b{' ~l'l'n ,r..:_ K•r Si>f' .i nd dr.1· .. " har-The las!c~I drall' 1n !hr \\'r•! COURTESY DODGE CONDITIO>:I>:G cini eil 10 ht· arr rt>l'iatccl. 11 gain. 2i]ASU. S11 1~·-\ 2SAA llarhor Blvd ., FULL LEATliER INTERtor.1 i:.. prll'erl for a qnirk ~air ,Jnhn,..,.,n f..· ~<'ln ... R Daily P l.lot Cl11sslllcrl Co!>ta :\lei;;a .5.i7-!l220 Padrle rl !Op, full po11er llll"l. at s•;s:,o Ph"llf' 1ii:\-8S\l. \17 'llll'i Harbor Bl\rl. Ari. fi12-:i67~ I • * uh & tele~c?pic ~1eenng, \'ta i.::oron, Lido l~lr after 6 Cost;i ,\Jr~.'\ ~ilo-.·,s.~o l--~,6~9~VW BUG ~\eteo, A~I/~ ·"1· ru· .. "1:· r .:'ll I Auto5, New 980 Autos, New 980 1\n e.\cep.iona) bti~: !513::.-!----- --1 -;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, :;&!i. b6 L1ncol!i <:on\"1, HI!!, A1r.1• Loi•· n~ileai:;r P.xcellent conrl . 1hrunui. ·I ~rd . dlr. Valrnc1;i, l"{'rl. take old c11 r or sn1all down c;i n !111_ pvt, ply. 1.~::n-1 BQl-:1 .il6-87J5 -.J94-6S1J afl I !! 11.rn. '6B vw BUG I $1888 NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DEALJ::R 1600 Harhor Blvd., Col'111 :.ltFsa C.:i!J :rl0-'.1100 Oprn ~unclay P.arl10, Heater. Vrry Sharp~ ,\Jui;;1 5!"11 fXE\\'7~11 . SJO'Jj. CAMARO Marquis Motors '70 CAi\l.\P.O-A1r, spor t 111· :xxJ So Ci;;1 Hi;h"'Y. L. Bch. j trri<>r, 12,000 mi. S289:l. ~3 ;.Tj(I;: e .'>10-31~ :>li-1111. 'fi!I \"OLl\S -"'hllr/rrrl int. '·,=;~c,-,-,,-_.-.~.1=%~H.ce-a~,1=,-'>-•· Ln"· nulea~"· l' u nrnn r ·I mag~. s1.fli :'\1;11 cnn<!. . \:\l-r:11 rarl10. <'.'\rt'llent * * £.l."l-121-1 * • rnn•l1!1on. Q111ck ~ale Sl2j() --- fit")...1 '.'1:::2 f)!' ~~ii-.'ffi:-:.1 CHEVROLET "6,"1 \'\\" f'A:"\EL BliS. Si'.'l:l, • • ,,_,rhar1~P I~ r·rn1 Pn1;1nr. '70 CHE VY ""11 pa int , Goo! cond J'.\lP.\LA. \·-~. <1ll ln. tr-1 11 •. ;,.)6-1\lfil 1"'1\1.'i' ~ll'i'rllll::. 1·;H)IO. llh!!C· '63 \1\\' N"-1-,,-,-,~,,-,,=,-,-,.~,~~I~, "'·r,i; l'a.11 ll!'I"~. OfilSB,\, Pnt:. ~c"· hr11kei-,\· rlutch $1699 ~~50 or hst nfr. i.;:l0-2636. I COURTESY DODGE 'Gli \'\\', f\',.11• r 11,;:. :-.·l11t tn111~ ~~~ J-l,irl>or Bl•d, Srll nr tl'~dl' fnr bik,. ;o.lilkC Cn~ta .\lc:-..:1 ,-,,1i-:'l:!2fl oflt>r. Aft i .Jj7-,J197. * • 1.1:.:AVI;-.·r, ~17i-,,--,--v1-1· ~=~7 ''"''" .67 .<· .... "'" ""' '67 CHEVY 396 SS keep the o!h<'r. fi73-7436. 2 Doiir Coupe. Bf'aUtifu! :"\r,1· ,67 soUA-REBA_c_K_ Pa1111. 1UnE1621. s119J. Vpry ('lean. 0111'K'r ; D.rs Marquis Motors 8.35-19:J3. <>1·rs ~,~6-:JOOJ 900 So Cs1 11 1.i;hll'r. L. Bch. 1-966--V-W-Jf!M Squ;irrhack. 4~1-ij()J • ~I0-3100 Xlnt Cflnrl ~~. Qr hf.st of-FOR ~air: J%6-c h,, v fPr hef"'f" ,\ug. fi. 897-~!0. Hard1op J'o\·a. A1nt cond 1963\r\\'-Camprr. x.,nt cond Sllcnl1ce. Call :i46-4162 alt ;, •I krfy~. $99j_ ~lech. f"'TfPCl. •6i5--i2j2* '66 :'llahhu. \\'!11!.,fblu,.. 1n- VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE 1.-r. buck,,1~. .eu r". R&ll Xlii't runn1ni:: c,.,nrl. Ln11 book 510j(), ~)1s-;..1.~·,, ·:~·1 CHE\rt" panel wa,;!On 272. I .'l ~pd "·{Hurst, gauges. ~tel'eo. O!le:r 4:1-1-:\421. "·;~o-~Cl~IEVY I )! P_A_L _A $2998 20.noo mi. Top cond. $269;), 1971 Volvo 1 M Sed. ~li-6.1:96 -~--~~~-~-1 Demo • 7360 'j7 Chevy. 3-spd, New fl·ani<, L • l~r!er1 body. $400. &l:l-5-188 ealt WM -'-"-'~'-"-'· .,----,---- TOYOTA I '67 .CHi.VY ~1111 l'"'fl'. P.IUI\ ;,:{M"Kl, ~Hlfln. P1·1 pl,v. fi+l-fil~l. DODGE • • '69 DODGE 110 \--~. ;:ru10. 1r"11'. f,H:1ory .;11r ,.,.,nrl11.1on1n;::. JlO\\'PI' i.1rrr- 1ni.:. rad1u, lll?illf'f. I• hi tr> wall Ill'('~. 1•1n.1·I roof YP\1'2!3. $108B COURTESY DODGE ~i. ... ~ llurtlor Sl1rl. Cll~fil .\J e,.., ;i,11-'l~.Yl • • t>i nOD!il": Van, ,\J O.~ .. ~ .-pr!. rl 'i1ci. nr11 11 1·r~. ~11n1 k~, l'~"ll ,\ hr;il;r~ .. 1lli-~il 'J FORD '70 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 DR . H.T. . \n,;sT .'-'t:LL fir.:11111ful 11;:111 11·.v i;:old f1n1 ~l1 Wl!h ,i.:old ultrl"lor ,t-d:u·k lirn1111 l.imla11 r<'~•L J·:qu1p- pr(! 111111 auio Iran~. n1d1•l, lir;ilrr. po11rr .~1rrr. frlrlory ;ii. ('nl1d Thi~ ;ill1 ;1c l11·e Cill" n'rlrr!s ,,,,rllr111 l'ill'r , ;i~k f"I' rlen1on~lra11on. J!l.·1.-\L'll. si1<;1. .lohn-nr1 I.· .-;in I 1'1•1,; l-l<1rbnr Bl1d Cn<1a .\Jr,<.a .\lll-::.C..::O • • '6S FORD !)T,\TIO.\/ \\',\GO~ \--~. 111Ho. 11 a11,o;., la1'!or,v ;i1r '1'ncUt.r•1111ng. r lr c1. rail g<1 tc Y l'.:)Jij;:l, $299 COURTESY DODGE :!S.~;;: ll;i.1·bnr 611'(! . 1 CnMa ~lrAA .1."1i-'.l:li.'Q • • GETl1;-1;;;--~{'f011rlrn $1 ,000 r;in huy-1'.lf.7 [;arax1r 111 n11nl cond1t1on. Radin.I liratrr, r11r1n r:v Bil", :I~ r ni;-1nn 11 1th au10. Ira n~. I Jntrrior, p11111I 8' horly 11 1'f' prrrrc!. Gfl\"lfl 11re~ 644-7~01 Cl'('~ 19ili Hartior. C ~I. 616-9303 CllEVELLE c1966=-,=o=R=D~R-,,-,-,,--"-,-.-,-,-1o,' ,\1110 trans .. r.:irli<l. he~lf'r, ~ lHINK z.;o E:ns;:-1tll" TIVY974_ h\'y rlu!,v rq111p. it :iOO 1111. $599 :;;flOrl.~ l1nrr top Bt-st ollrr. fi7. ..... l'J4~. 'BT YO~o· COURTESY DODGE ·."fl ~·or:o R;ini·hrm 1111·1;~ "FRIEDLANDER" ~ Harbor BJ\'rl_, 289 rn11so Vf'ry o:oon rnnd, Costa :-Otl'Sa 557-9120 11r11· !1rc5 Mil. 646-6i81 • • 19:V rono PICl<-t:P SIOO. ntttls tn1n~. "flrk. ll'1 ~ally no! that h1ttd .l-10-01.\-; .~==---~-I "il PJl\'TO \I /n1i11:s k ~l)t)(f to rrph1c~ Ju!lf wa!r h lh~ 1r~1r llt'r~ 1\11 r xtr:i.• P111d l fw·n\tun? & 11'\1sceJll!.nM:Js $1;'.(l ;1lt f, frl.'""'11i~;l . ' SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY 1969 Mercury Cougar $2695 va erigin... ll ulom'l tir; tr40\mi11 ion, r,,dio, hP4hH, power s+ .. e ring l!nd pOw"r br.,~<11. /4r;. lory .,;r r;ond itioning. vinyl roof. Just lovely . l 604DFC I 1970 Jaguar XKE Cpe .. . $4995 Y1t llow ewt1trior w ith b l<1c.~ 111,.th!'r 1nt,.r"•C1r. A ir condit ioning, 4 sp eed, r;hrome whe~l s, A M -FM '"dio. A low m il e.sge oulslll nd;ng car . 1158800 1 1970 Riviera . . .. $4495 Full power e q ui pment plus f.,ctory ll •r r;cnrfi- t ioning, AM-FM st1trr;o r"d io. vinyl roof. This one is iu1t bea utiful. l 720AEB I 1966 Buick Eleclra ....... Sl 495 C ustom 4 Door. Aulom<1tic , pow"r 1!P1irin9 , p ower brakes, p ower w indows & se.sts. I o wn. er, low mil e.sg11 gem. 1970 Toronado ......... $3995 Custom. Full pow"r-"quipm,.nl p lus fac.lory .,ir c onditioning, bAt!u l iiul t!ulomobil .. w ith the Lt!nda u roof. M ust s~e . (790APFl 1969 Chev. Camaro ..... $2795 390 S.S. VS, •utoma fir;, rad io , h"l<'ll11r , pow11r i;le11rin9 & bra kei;, powlfr windows, factory a ir conditioning . !YNF399 ) ,. BAUER ' BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 171n SI . Costa Mesa . ' ANY NEW 1971 TORINO G.T., H.T., SEDAN, MUSTANG, MAVERICK, RANCHERO IN STOCK NOW SLASHED TO . · ... $50 OVER FACTORY INVOICE! OVER 400 NEW 1971 CARS & TRUCKS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO "MOVE 'EM OUT." FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORiNO -WAGON SALE Ma"r '" <11&&~'1 f,o,,,, ·~s T h•~ '70 Models, Sporf roofs. lormali. 2 d&or & 4 door hoidlop5 & •eda"~· Full l)owcr, oir <ondi1l11nl n9. Worranlle• ovni111hle. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM ~ d• dut.,., P.5., P,B, R&H, c~•r~" '~'"""~him, ~..,,.d !"ld"1 · Wd<••"'v ~·•!dbl!. 1 I ~liS91 l CUR PRICE $159~ '69 FORD VAN l:f..•fl. .:t\11H, a ll', i-:•"•ll rn•I<·~. \ ~.!l I J'lr1 '69 CORTINA G.T. I ~1 rf'cl 11 .1 n~n11~~11111. Ii •\\ 1111\f'• • ii,\"( 'fl)!l ' '11 PIN 'fO ~'!l •' I nt"I •''!I ii) •I "'fl. \.•">d 111'1'"'· , 1:•-:r·1 n , -----------1 '6 9 CADILLAC '6& OLDS. Cu,ltis.s. s1 096 .:'rir !IT F1iJI P'"''I . '" ""'""'""'"''· \''· 1,!0<1d 111111'~ '\\"P,.l HY~ 1 < I'"· d,. \'!1 1 .. J! T F11ll 1•""''"". fa• I '1 11', ,1\1-1·'1. 1.111 11 .... r ' ,.,,,,,. • nrd' 1ol. 1 tll •\· I•·. I I'''·().:~-..\:-,~~· MUSTANG SALE M1111y 1a c.h<111'e ''""'· '/)5 lhr11 '70 "'"dcl•. C <1upe.~. hordfol)I, t">l!~ertiblc ond 2 +2 fa~lb<1c.ks. Some "'l1h 4 s1=ccds, olso 11lr condftionin9 ond automatic. mcdch. EXA MPLE: '70 MU STANG H .T. ~~· y latlory !Gl/''"'"d ,..+.,.,."' ,,...,[ ·~'"'·• t•-l•11. ht•'•· 9n1>d ,..,lp1. (l)ll~C l[l OUR PRICE $2096 :,~ .• ~~.:~"1"·· $1996 ""''' '" .. ,,.... . ·'I• •" 1lll!h I ·d 1< • .11 ' \.I I : I '68 CHARG<R <;1696 \'X niflr.•1,.<f l<' 1·;,d ,, • li~';\I• 1 1•n1'<'1' l,.r1 int . o•ll' I ,,flrl Lq·.1 1111ir" J r;~··crn., 'b'.'J Pl YM . So rcllite 11 I' 1 · :on1n, ti' ., I ••1· ;1 i. · I' ..: · ""rl 111d •·~ • I• , \I .r •-' • '66 CA DILLAC { '•'111'" I Ir \"1llr F•oll i•"\\ f I ,I I M <lld ll)Hfl• I!''.:' ':11• t1 I 1111lo-.. • I .' •11;'~ ! ALL OFFE RS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT ------~-----~--- "TRiNSPORTATIONSPECIALS '63 FORD Gal <1xie 500 '65 CHEV. Impala S.S. ~,. ro.o." • • r ~~o .,,..,~ ""'" I("))( '1 l I/\ '66 Chevy Sta. Wagon 111.,11~ .. 11• ''~'~ ~"~"'· ~u•~~•• "' """'"' <'eo-1r11 <;OO<t """"' IT ( '.>! >111 I $596 $996 $996 ' • '67 V.W. BUG • ·r·•rl ''"'" ~e•'r• o""'1 "'"~! ,,. J ~11 '62 FALCON W agon ~•·I'>"· ·~~,., c;...,n ••I•• ,f.<J>V t t1 1 '66 CHRYSLER Nr"' V~•~rr •Or II I I LJI< ,,,...,,., ••«n•v "" c""n ,,.,!~• (90< CQ~l $996 $396 $1196 Marcus MOTORS SPECIALS THIS WEEK FULL FINANCING AVAILABLE 1966 CHEV. H •-"I , J:adio, llrater. 1Tf"V171 1 $595 1967 CADllLAC BROUGHAM ! nr . Full r<i""r, I f\"l':',~(1 1 $2395 Air, 1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE F1il l p""'f'r'. Air. (n\.VS- ~119 t $B75 1963 CADILLAC 4 nr. fn ll Pn•l'PI', Air. $595 F:A\i~ 1963 BUICK RIVIERA tl\'l..:n71n1 $645 1967 RAMBLER [)1· \I-~, F1il [ POl\'er, ,\11". i!'l 1":11 $595 1966 RAMBLl:R WAGON V-1' r u11 r•,.,11<'r. 1:ad!o, !lf'at,,r. 1 s.11:1~1 1 $895 1964 PLYM OUTH CLUB COUPE ,\111 .. 111at11·. r:adio, l·lr at· "L j EDL.7-11 • $695 1967 OLDS I llr. r:~d1". Bl:'lll l'n\\f'r StPrnnc. H"llt"r. !TIS- $945 Motors MOTORS SPECIALS FULL FINANCING AVAILABLE 1964 T·BIRD CONV. ( { ,1:1.;:1.·, I 1 $545, 1965 T-BIRD F1.l1 p .. 11rr, Air 1!1r1.1no, $725 Cond. 1965 MUSTANc; ,\1r, I i •~+tr•r, •I "-11rrrl. 1,77' $725 r.:i rl 10, 1,"\Ef- 196S MUSTANG- COUPE r. ( 1 I r:;1cl "" llra!rr. 1$\'l.hj''.J $745 1965 MUSTANG COUPE 1 ,<.;' '''"rl. r:~ rl1 0, 1I1xc;:1., Ir $625 l!ra l!!'r . 1965 MUST.A..~N~G­ COUPE 1\11!11 . fl, I r. 1.1/<i·1Cflil'! l. \" .~. $795 -1~9~6S-MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE V-~. ,\11 !n Hartin, rr. 1.SJCl,foll 1 $595 lire I· --,=9~6S T·B=1R=D-- Full l'O\\r>r, Air. 194.151 $655 --1~9~&4 T-Bl :R~D -­ r11ll l'rn1rr, Air, \f'~IJ.f. 971 t $565 1'~9~64~F=ORD ··w070A'"'G~O~N7 f'llll f'rt\l'PI', 1\ir, !OS.J-;,7;i1 S795 r:AUM Marcus Motors 645-0466 2100 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa