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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • or, lXOil as _ooms Pat Nixon Says M~Closkey Ba~ks Enthusias1n Great Viet Reparation For GOP • ID ~72 In County Talk DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, 1971 VOL, a.I, NO. 1f1, I SI CTIOOfS, •J ~.t.Gf:~ l 1011·s S11pp•Jrt President Nixon dre\v 1hunri cr· ou s applause from more 1han 1.000 K night~ of Co l11mbui; at a Ne\IJ York gathering Tursda.v when he promised hi~ help in gelling a i d for parochial schools. Story Pa ge 5. Enthusias m Bi g For GOP in '72 Savi' Pat Nixo n , Fir!'! L;,rh· Pat ~1~nn !'<!\"!' !'hP h;ii; lnu nrl Crl'a! rn1h11s1asm fnr l'rl'~idPnt r-.:1:xnn thii; wrek nn hrr crnss·cn11nlr1 Trip ;inrl th.11 1t hodcs wrll for 1he 19i2 c:i m· Ni:<n11 h:is hf'rll '";1 mar v t 1n11 ~ president .. ;ind ;111ynnP \l'hn "sat dnwn ;ind l)t1l11nC'rl lhe 1hings he has dnne would \vorl.; 1ust ;is hard f0r him 1n '72 ai; I dirl in 'ti8." sh r addPd Mr.~. Nixn11 talked w11h rcpr>rlcrs 11s she flew In San ('lrmen!P fnr 1he la ~t part of her trip -1he fnrmal lrAnsfer nf :17() arrr.'i nf le rlrr:il lanrl at Border Field to· cl;iy fnr puhlir recreetion use. l~er con· ,-('rsAlinn indirated lhal her husband \1·nu ld run :igain. somethiniz he has not yel announred Stage Set For Labor Pay Clash By NEn, GILBRIDE \VASHINGTON -Lahor \PadP.r~ hP.ad· ed loday for a bitter confrontaliOf'I with thl! White-Hoos.-O\'er Presidtnl Ni.J:on·s v.·age-prlcl! lreeu Am id iigns Mmf' unions will defy his reque!t to halt 111 11rikes. The AF'L-CIO's blunt-spoken President George Meany kept 11 grim ~!lence "Pen- ding Thursday·s meeting with top Ad· ministr;iition officials. But lht 77-year-old chief of the giant J:ibor federAtion w11." reported seething over the remark of Secretary of Labor .I. D. Hod.iison that "Mr. MCany appears to he sadl y out of .~1 ep wi!h the needs ;ind deslr.-~ of America·s working men and women ." ~-l cany had de:nounccd the frr.er.e 11!'1 helpini:t CQrporations and h u r I t n g \l•nrkers. "II h~ v.·::i sn't furious before ht is now," said one member of the AFL-C l0 '5 $. m<in executive council which will meet with Hodgson and White House economic adviser George Schulti. Chief Federal Mediator .I. Curti :ii Counts. who announced the strikt ban fl'· quest_ with the hint or rorC'ible 111ction ,, necessa ry to h a 1 t walkouts, conceded th:it Hodgson 'i:: stalement "won 't pour ;iny salve QO thf' wounds." RrliablP sources said nrhcr ::id· minislraliun nffici::ils had trierl In ha!t H1;1dgson 's .~!atement. but failrd to acl in !1mr ··\\'p'vl' gol tn bf' conciliator.v ::ii rhi."1 lime ." nn e flfficial said of Nixnn·i:: f'ffo rt to win labor conperatinn for the lree1.e anct the requested strikt ban. ··incredible." said one m:tJl'lr 11nion presidenl. of lhl! request lo hall ~11 union strikes anrl company lockouts during the 9(1-day free1.e. "F'urinu s isr.·t the word for ii." ~aid anot her high labor offici:il. "Wh;it about strikes tha t ~ren ·1 nver Wages. but about a union's efrorts to win bargaining rights ?" "Ridiculous, and T think it's completely ·Illegal." said Richard Groulx. a San fra111Cisct1 labor officiel. Copter i,isaster s~ene The Chief f.xecutivl" will wind up hi:'! owl! tnur of ihe nation late Thursday IStf' P AT NTXON. P•ge 21 Orange Coast Harry Bridges. president nf the Ilttrrna tional WarehouAemen's " n d Lon•shoremen's Union. scheduled A nP.ws conference later today to discuss Nixon·11 request 11od the 4.t-d.1y-old dock strike tying up all West Coast shipping . ONLY BITS OF WR!CKAGf R!MAIN AFTf R CRASH OF ARMY CHINOOK HELICOPTER In 81v1rl1n Sk i••. Explosion ind Cresh Snuff1 Out 37 Lives "'e nthe r Early moming low cloud~ 11nd fog w!ll give w:iy to sunshinf' Lo- day and Thursriay v.'ith tempera· 1.urr.'i n1n,1::ing rmm 72 :ilong th!! cna.~t lo 115 inland . Lowg ton~I, around M degrct's. JNS ffiE T ODAY Rr1ug 11 111n:1nr ca11 bt tJ fll.11· ti111r job ni 11.~rlf, h11/ /nr Foutt· to111. Val/PJ{., Ed .liLtt. ir·., n"IJI 011t n/ .!iP!lf'ra/ CIPIC funrllnn.~. !ier. Popi! J 2. ... u .. , ,, (•Hlerlll1 1 (Ir.It C:t•-II Clltc-1""' U• 1 c11 .. 1n.t "' .. (tm~t II CrtHW.'11 II 0111~ lolelk •• !I oi...r«1 11, tt 'ldlllt<lfl ,.,. ' lnll<lll-1 n.IJ ,lftl!IC• 1f.ll 14f1'11K-0 Anft ~lll(lf" M /l41llM• I M1rrllff l.l<lftl .. I' MM I~ lt ... IU ll M!l¥1et J2·11 Mutull "uMh 1t Ntl!t,,e! lolfW'I f,I Ot1n•t C:lll"IY lt JYIY•I ~ll'ie!' If lnrt• 11·1' O•. Sltlnc:,.~• U St&ell M1rllt1• 16-11 fllt•l•l&n n f~tlt•" H·U wut111• • W1mtn .. N"'I Jl ·U Wtrlll "'"'' 1.1 "We are not going b.1ck to work," said Don Kenna. pre1ident of one or 2., 11trik- ing telephone workers' locals with ~me :1.S.000 members who }tave: refused to Ar.· cepl 8 national contract negotiated by lhf' AFlrCJO CommunicaUons Worker~ or America. Rep. McClo ske y, Asks U.S. To Pay Vietnam Damage s P anicky Horse Kills Ga rden Grove Girl By PA TRICK BOYLE OI ~ Ot lll' l>ltoM '"" Bl.1ming American bomber,-for the 1'abMihJ'te •nd •lmoM' total devast.1 Uon" A ll)..year-0ld G11rden Gmve girl died of Vletname~ village,-, Rep. P11ul Yi1edntsday w~n her horsl! reared And McClotkey tR.S.1n Mal.ei'I-) Tuesday nighl fell. crush ing her beneath the pluna;ing durina a TuaUn speech ~aid the U.S. anim11I. should contribute •l least SI billion to Susan CrarTtt!r. daughter of Mr. 'Ind belp rebuUd the war-torn coontry. Mrs. F'red CrAmer. died from ma~~lve McCloskey, a maverick Republican head injuries befo re she reached a local who says he will challenge President NI~· nospit:il. nn for I.he 1972 Presidenti.1! nomination . Police said the girl wa s exereising t.M 1:ccui;ed the U.S. of committing w•r horse at ridina-stables near her home. r.rtme!J In lndo-Chlna comparable to Nazi when the •nimal became .1larmed •fld •trocltles In World War ti. re11rtd. Thi' dead girl wa1 described•~• "In 911r r.e•I to win this war:· tht tell. !(real lover nf horses ind 111 • ac-.(J.ye11r nld· c:on~reMman· ~aid. "we htva under !ht. judgmenUJ: of Nuremberg." h-icCloskey was 11pe8king bt>fore !ht. Peace Aw11reness Group. e. Tu,;tin·hasf'd org.1ni1~1ion' .1 fflllaled with St. Paul's FJliscopal Church. The cap1city crowd nr 300 •l lilt: church loudly applauded hi11 remark". The Northern C1llfornia congressman, • colonel in the U.S. Ma rine Corps re:se.rves and 3 Korea n War veteran, cilt<I "search and deslroy" missions and !aturatlon bombing as two 5Uch crimes under the Nuremberg judgments. These constituted "wanton dcstniction nf villages and lorcible rt.loc ation nf the people," he claimed, crimes for which !Se• McCLOSKEY, Pa11 t' cnrry>lil!~ equestrienne. fouaht 'with tactics 1thal .1re lndelel\libl« ----· ~-·-~------=-...;:.,,.." . 111.....t. ---. --• -=-:-..._ __.. ~.---,~, .... _..uU.-a&.: .~. ~;-~ .. AL ~ G~_.~, -:.~~"'"-~-~-·--~-_ .. ,l ,,...-...-..' __,....,., ~-,--.. •• ··---• _ _ _,... _ _,,..,·r •• ,. . Officials Get Job Assuran ce OranJle Co u n t y 's department heads wf':rl! assured Tuesday that no dismh1sal 11ctinn will ever be taken against an indi•idual without a ru tl inquiry by the board into the ci rcum11tances leading to his pro- JX)sed firing. County su perviwrs took the ac· tion Tuesday and tagged on the ;11ssurance: that the firing of any department head can only be nr~ered after A four-flflhe vote by the board and the off!ndlng in· dividual's preunce 11t a ~arin~. The ho1trd paid tribute to what SuperviM>r David Baker called "the t.xemptary service or our deoarl· ment ~ads" and b 1 c k e d Supt>rviMlr Wll\iem Phillips' m{lve for "A r.leAr understandlnjt of the employment status of our to p peo- plf'." Explosion Sends Craft l11to Plunge PE;GNITZ. Germany IUPJ ) -A U.S. Army helicopter carrying 37 American AAldiers exploded and plunged nearly 1.000 feel int.n a field near the Berlin· Munich autobahn Wednesday, killing aU aboard. An Army spokesman said it was the worst helicopter crash nn record in· vol ving the U.S. milit.ary in Europe. The ~ldiers were from the Army's 56tb Artillery Brigade. The twin-engine CH 47 Chinook, car· rying 33 passenger~ and a crt"' of four, crashed and burnecl minutes beforl! it wa.'i to arrive at a mi litary training arPa near Pegnitz. a Bavari:in city about ZS mile!'! north of Nuernberg. U.S. Army headquarlers in lleidelbe.rg declined comment on possible causes or the accident. But "ritnesses told of hear• ing explosions before the 51-foot long craft crashed. "'l'hf! engines were louder than normal. then I heard two mufned explosions," said Guenther Boehmer, a night·shifL fac• l.ory worker who was making breakfast in hi,r; home at the time. Boehmer ran outside in time to see the helicopter·s tail anri rear rotor break of!. Then the machine. he said , "tumbled backwards and came straight down" into the. edge of a wooded area. A West German policeman driving on the Be:rlin-?.-1unich autobahn which passes within several hundred yards of thti crash site said he saw al least two men either jump or fall from the falling crait. Other witnesses said they saw as maRy as five falling bodies. Witnesses agreed that the helicopte.r was flying 11bot.lt 1.000 feet when the ex· plosions took place. .Wre<:kage was scattered over a widfl area. The rear rotor blade, which is 60 feet in diameler. was 4aG-ya rds from the !'imoking remains of the cabin. Rescuers stumbled across a small engine pump 100 yards in 8nother direction. The. body of the pilot was found strap- ped into hls seat, he1dphones slill on hiJ he:td. Most other bodies were either badly mutUated or burned. Thie soldiers were being taken from Ludwigsburg, about 115 miles southwest. of the crash site.. to the Grafenwoeh!" training area east of here. the ArmJ spokesman said. He said iL was "1 routine trainin& mission \Vest German civilian and U.S. military pclice sealed off the area after billow\ng black smQke attracted dozens o! curiosity seekers from the nearby autob3hn. Among the first Americans at lht 1eene was an unidentified sergeant w• !Ste Ut;LICOPTER., Pa1e 2) ... ~· 2 C.~LV 1'1LOT , Sta1np Share Sonie of F ortu1ie to POW s LOS A.~GELP::S !UPI 1 -Ac amputee who Juck1lv acquLred m1sprintt:d stamps that may be v.·orlh miU1ons of dollars i~ &haring his v.·1ndfa ll with an or.ganization dedlcated 10 helping American prisoners of .,....,,r 1n !\orth \'letn.am He gave two of lbem Tuesda.v to th!! .,•1fe of ::1 missing Air Foret p1lol. to be eold to the highest bidder Chfr,,rd Cunnmgham. 3~. bough! a 1·011 of 100 s-tamps three mnnlhs ago Although be. IS a ded.lcated &Li.mp collector, Cun- For1?1er GI Sa ys Medi11a Ordered Halt Ft ~ltPHERSO~. Ga . ( L:Pl 1 -A fnrmer sri!ditr tc s11f1ed today that his pla!Mn leader told hun C.1pt. Ernest L. Medina ordered a h&lt to the killings at My Lai . but his comments were niled he11rsay. ~ledina, a 34-.vear-old career infantry 4'lfficer from r.1ontrose. Colo., is charged vdth murdering or allowing his troops to murder 102 civilians in the Vietnamese \illage. Tommy ~toss. now a supply clerk in Spartanbur&. S.C., said his platoon leader Lt. Stephen Bronks, '''ho later v.·as killed in Vietnam. orderPd his lrMps !I) stop shooting and said ~1edina had ordered !he halt. Brooks· pl atoon al the timP had left the village of ~1Y Lai • and had gone to another hamlet nearby. Delense Counsel F. Lee Railey <"~krd ~toss, ··didn 't Lt . Brooks tell you Capt. llledina said stop shooting'.'·• "'\'es sir ·· '·And didn 't he say thal C.:ipt ~1ed1na harln 't kno"·n "'hat 1-1•as happen ing until then~" "\'es sir." "And he 1mmed1ate!y ordered it stnp- ptd'.' .. ··\'es sir ., The government objected tn the testimony on ground! it wa s hearsay and the military JUdie. C.Ol. Kenneth A. Roward. instrucl.ed the jury to disregard II. !\·loss "'as the 11th witness called since the trial began. and the second of the day. The firsl today v.·as Dennis Bunning. t'l4'lV.' a chi<'ken farmer in Raymond, Ca hf.. who also \\'as a member of Brooks' pla!oon. Both testified they did not stt Med ina the day of the infantry sweep . Bailev earlier told nPwsmen it makPs lilf le difference Lo !he court-martial defense how many persons v.·ere killed at M:v Lai. ··1 d just 11s snon be convi<'I~ of murderin& 100 people a;, mu rdering one," l:tt said . "I'd hate to v.·alk out nf !hi! Med ina case saying we had 99 ac- quittals.•· Dear Thie ves- It's All Yours P'ALL Rl\"ER. fllas~ 1C'Pl 1 -.John C Thnm as, 63, ov.•ne.r of a car deal!'rship has been robber! 20 lime ~ in the pa~t four \·ears Turned dnv.11 for a p1~tnl l1cense. he tan !his adverti~ement Tuesd11y in thl! f all RiYer He rrtld-:-.·ev. < "Atteoti on th!e;\'t S yriu ha''' stnlPn 11'1 my tool~. !aktn mv rhPrks and cash~d lWl'J of them fe>r ~1 Wl. m~· electric drill, tv.•n car~. onP f1f v.•h1;h ~·riu V.TE'f'kNI , tht other v.·as ne\'er lnund. Ynu havE mv nf. lice alT conrtitinn,r. nrit In ment1nn rarburetllr~. bat1.er1e~. generator~ and !>!.her part~. "Since ynu hn\·t_ all the rrn1ect1nn anrJ ! 'ia\'"' nnnt I '' UI !('fl\ t thr nff1re door .1.nlocked The.re is n0th 1ng left Ynu cari ~a 1·,.. 11 all ·· Ol.AH6l COAIT DAILY PILOT H•IJfi91fff .... ........ 'f....., s-c:1 ...... 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"'-......., 1'9rlft. 11"-!'rllitMo H l!Wlal """"'' er ••vWol_,,1, ,....,,., ,.,,., !lot "1t<'Mll<ed' wl"""11 ••lal l'ff• fl'lll1IM 01 -Yt'OI>! -· ~ ~le11 -· .. '!: M"ll t i ....._-1Mt1'1 .... C•l1 lrtl_,, (t l•fot..,!I, St.itw:r, ...... ilrf' u rrler U U .._'°' y; lty ..,,11 t> I'S -~ry, ,.,111i..., M!l~t!leoot. tJJJ ,._tl'o•y, ningham wa.'lled them -p!aJn sit cent stamps -for his postage. It didn't take his phi!atehsl 's eye lo realae there 1.1·as Mmelhing wrong wilh them. Tht red stripes of the Amtrir.a n !lag are partially overlaic! in blue, the perfor?Jinn ru ns through the stamp in- stead of be!ween parred st11mps. 11nd the background that should ht' ll'hite is linged "'Ith blue Cunningham the collector could spot the value of v.·hat he had however -the only kno"'" e1amples of three misteakes on a U.S. stamp. he says. An example of the only known U S. stamp with nne m1sta kt: -an 1918 air mail v.·ith the plane printed upside dov.·n -recently sold for $38.000 There is no te!hng hov.• much the thre~ mistake stamp is v..·orth. But if the value 1s 1n tht: neighborhl'IOd of '50,000. the U.S. Pos t Offire handed Cunningham S5 mi!Jion over the counter CUnningham lhink!'. the ,1;tamps may be 1''orth that -$100,000 a p.:11r. He hasn't 60ld any ye:t . The manager of a b1,e: stamp buyi ng and st!llin& firm ln Los Angelrs sa1ri. howe\'er. he feare.d Cunningha m 11·a 3 overestimating the value of the stamris. r..tark Goldberg, head nf the Superior Stamp and Coin Co. wh ich clc11ms lo ha ve the largest stock in Califnrnia, s11id he had not seen the sheet hut lhal stamps with blurred backgrounds and o!her er· rors are showing up in great numbers as the result of the tremendous volume and speed at "'hich stamps are no\.•: turned out. Goldberg said the new eight <'ent Eisenhower stamps ha ve tn many cases a blurred background v..·hirh i5 simply the result of careless v.·ork with sme!.red plates. This contrasts, he says. to !hi! period before 194-0 and even later when stamps \\'ere printed v.•ith great care. After being be.s iegPd by re.Quests for donat ions from charil11ble groups. Cun· ningha m ga1·e two of 1he stamps Tuesday to r-.1rs RnosPvelt Hest le of Los Angelts, wife of an Air Force officer shot dov.•n over .North Vietnam five years aeo and unheard from since. Viet Withdrawal Of New Zealand, Australia Told CAI\'BERRA (Ul'l l -Australi a and New Zealand 1.1·1!1 withdra1.1' their combat force.s from \'ietnam by !he t nd of the ~·ear , thrir parliaments \\'f:re. tnlrl \\'ednesday night. Australian Prime r-.11n1s1rr \\'1ll1am f\·lfJ\lahon 1n the annnuncement here al.~o said the government v.·nuld reduce the conscription periocl from '"'0 years to 18 months. curting the fuJ1.time army strr ng!h b~· 4.000 men dn1.1•n tri 40.flOO ~lc~l<>hnn sa id 1no~1 of the Australia n combat force v.·nuld be home by Christmu. As of last March. there were, 7.256 Australians in Vietnam, In ~~l':llingl.on . Prime Minister Rir Ktil h Holyoake told the Ne"' Zealand parlia mcnt its combal fnr ce. wnuld be out of \"ietnam by the end of 1971 and that the precise timing 1\.'ould be. determine d by consultation wi!h South Vi etnam, Australia . and the. United Statrs. Nrw Zealand nov.· has 281 cnn1bat troops 1n Vietnam. altrr a series of v.·ithdrav.·als. It a!so ma1nlll.1ns a ft:\\' a ir rorce and s!aff personnel inte~rated in !ht AU!itrahan and :\t11' l e a I a n d 1 A~ZAC1 forcP Thrnu~h ,!uh 3. ~.ln '.\ew Zea lander~ harl ser,·ed 1n \'1etnam, of \1 horn 35 v•ere kill ed. Sir J\l'1th sa1rl ;\ea rly .)()(1 Australians hil\'f' hf'Pn killrd rlurtn~ !hrir country's s1x·y<'ar 1n 1 n\,·emen!. in \'ietnam. 1'11 osl rif !he Ausrralian lrOflp~. 1nc!ud1ng lwn !Jal t<11ions. nov.· are b<1 st.d In Phuoc Thuy Prn\•incr During the pPii k nf its 1n \Ol\'ement. Au~traha had 1hree crimbat batt a!ions 1n the wa r zont 1A \\'h1le Hriuse !il<itement 1 s.~ued aboard Presidr nt ;\1xon's plane l'n route 10 Spnngf1e.ld. Ill.. said the scheduled \\'!thdrawals v.·ere "further 1nd1cat1nn nf the South \'1 etnamese abihty to provide !or their own defensr" and that there was ·fu ll consultation '· with South \'ietnam on the moves. 1 t.tcM ahon pledged a f.211 millll'ln Austra lian aid pac kage o,·er three years to South Vietnam, beg1nn1n~ "·1th S7 8 mlll1on this fina nci al yea r. "11 has for :-ome tlme httn our pnl1cv to withdr;ov.· nur forces 11rogrt sS1 \ el~· as .1nd when tn nur 1ud,Rment. and after con- sullat1nn with Snulh \'1rtnam anrl !he L:nlt('d Slate~. lhr ~nuat1on has allo wed it." ~1c'l1ahnn said. ·:1n C'(lm1ng to l h1~ 111d~mrnt 11r ha1·(' nn rach occaslnn con.side.red several fa c- tors. 1o<'ludin& 1vhet hP r th!' fnrc Ps anrl Ad· m1n11>tralion of So11th \0 1Ptn;nn ha1e heen re.adv and able ln assumr increa~ed respOns1b1ht;-.· for local ~rcurit' · J a1n ahle to ann0uncP that lht i;ovPrnme.nl has decided tn v.•1thdraw ;ill remaining Austra li2.11 combat fnrces fr nm Vietnam " He said some edv1;,ers v.·ould rcm;un •·lf they are. v.·anted." including tn stru<'tor5 at thf Jungle "·arlare trau11ng c,enter tn :'\u1 Da r From Pflge 1 HELICOPTER •• 1.1·a5 dr1,·i.ng "'Ith lhree other mt n nn the autnbahn at lh, llmt: o! lhe tr<tV1 .. But 'A·t s.t.,., lhtr~ u·,.s rtnlh1ng v.e rnuld do." th ,. ~l'r ~Pllnt ~a1rl The Arm" ~pnkr.~1nan at Ht1d 1"lhtr~ sairl !ht: namrs nf thl" 1•1t11m~ wnul r1 ~ re!!'ased nnly Afl r r !hl'u r11m 1!1t ~ had been n11t1f11'd H, ·~id tht namt.'I pro- babl~ u·l\uld br rc.lc.a.~ed II\ \\'~shington ' \ ! " • .... < • / ' . ' ' • •.' '• , . f'our for Tee \\'h1 le playing parln~rs c heer, fi uby Keeler. nne nf I.he stars of f\1e \v '1ork revival of "No. Nn Nannette." dant es a ,pg afler hitting her f1r~t golf shot in many months at her home course, the Santa .A.na Countrv Club. ~1iss Keeler. an avid golfer, returned to her Corona del t.tar home Tuesday for a bri.ef vacation. Planners Deadlocked 011 Salt Creek Issue Orange Counl.y planning commissioners deadlocked Z to 2 Tuesday on a proposal lo inject the commission into the lon1· simmering Sa lt Crf'f'k beach access bat· II• Com mission ch.:11rm 11n Woodrow Aut- terfield Aiiktrl plannPrs to urge county super' 1sors lri acrrpl no 11greement that doesn 't in<'lud e publJc access to Salt Creek Be.:ich. Ills resolutinn rl1Pd \I' h P n Con1· m1ss1nnl'r.~ Arnol d f f1rrlP anrl Hnwarrl Srru1h npposrd it t10 the. grounrls 11 was "11nne<'rrss.:iry .. anrl "might inte rfere" 11·1th cu rrrnt nr2n11;i11nns. ThP heach 1s ov.•ned hv Avco Corp., dtt'f'lO Pf'r nf Li:igun11 Niguel. Cnun1.v su pP rvisors 11re. tryin,;t to arran,;te R deal 11·1th Avrn for p11rrh;ise nr rl"'l'Plnpmrnl or lhe bParh a! !hr mf111th of Sal! rr,.f'k . S11lt Creek became A hn1 issue more than tv.·o years ai:io 1.1·he n it 1.1·A.s r!iscn,·ered that the supe.rvisnrs harl 11b11n- doned a road which gave Lhe only acce;ss Trensury Agent's Nose Lends Him To Ho111e Still nAKLA,\'0 1liPI1 -\\'hen 1·ettran t rea.(ur~· agent r apt;:iin BI\, ll ptagraft led A l'o'Parch nf a q111 tL loo king suburban hnu.-P for An 1llP~.:il m.:irhint gun. his nn~e tn\d him thPrP 1r::is mnre in the h(lu.-.e jh.:in rTIPI th P ('\'f ' ! rnu lrl ~n1r0ll th;it ndnr nr fe rrnrnt1n,I:! niash. ·• l pra1;r:if1 l'.:iirl 11f1pr hP 1f'd .:i sq11ad f'f T-n1rn and Onkliinrl polire TuP.~­ da .1' In a l'P<irrh o( .!ark Spencer 's hnme . "1 ml'.:in, J ;nulrl rr:ilh sm Pl! 1! " ln 11.~ n11n l1111e ni~he on thP j1A n1en lf1l'I nf f\prnrfr·.~ hnmr. a1:Pnl~ fnunrl a sta1nl('~( l'o'tl'PI slill And . nearb~·: w11 s mf1rr th.in 100 ~11 l lrins nf Hin proor \\'hi!" Lishtnin,e -"~rime prttiy gflOd stuH" Cpt11,1tr:ift. i;a1d. The ajjrnls. who m;ide lht search t1 fler tPce11·1nJ! a tip. al sri found a.n AR -1 5 <1utnm11ric rinP and a homemade sMtgun tOn<'r-Rll'd in the hnmf'. Spt>nrrr. 37, 11 .ceJf.iomplnyerl mech11nic 11 ho lr\'es 1\.'1fh his mother, "·as not lm- m,.d1::1t r!v arrPS1Pd Ht in.<1l tAd 11v:rl'l'l'i to appr.:ir "'hen fnrm;il charize,c; of ·pnsst ~~· lnR tlle11a l 1.1·P11pnos 11nd bootl rgiting are fll Prl ::ig;i1n.~t him . Thp \\'tapnn~ \l'f:Tf' rnnfiscAte.d and nP11·~mrn .,.,.,.rP callPd ThPn ('11mr lhe c!;iss1c S<'CllP F11m1h11r In nld !Jn1cr s ll'hO rPr111I prnhibll1rin as the .:ii:;?en!~ h11 ulrd the v.•h1sk~· and fixin gs tn ~renrt r's back yard .11nd "'enl 11t it <11! v.'1!h a fire a~ ThP ~rass 11as f\(!Of(Pd 11 1th tl1~!1l lerl ~p111t11 and I.he sh11rp odor of moon~h i ne penneated lhe neighborhood. F1·nm Page 1 P.i\T NIXON. • • '' hr:n hf' hoa rds Air Force One 1n Da111ls rrir the 01~ht w,s1 Hr: lS erpe.cted to 11 rr1,·e 111 the El Torn r.fCAS al about fi fl m thtn 1.ike the sMrt hop In San flt men1 t hy f\!ar in"' Corps helicnpt"'r His sla v 1n S:ln f lemt nte \.\'Ill l.:.st atviut lv.·ri lo three. v.·tek ~. a111r.s ha l'e 5a 1rl. ~perl11c dPl<11!s ;ibriut the Prfsidrnl's !-ChPrlllll' hAl'e nn1 \t'I bf!en ·annnunctd Snme 1nd1~at 1nn; h"ve com' thAt tlir \.l t'ltking l'Acat1on will prnbab!y lnc;lutir: ~e' era! social functions And p<ossibl y an 11 ppe_aranr.e In central Orange County to !he beach. A vcn recently proposed lo sell the land lo the cnunty fo r !i l.53 mlllion. S2.25 ni il!inn less lhAn its apprai~f'ri v11!ue. Countv s11prrvisor!l. hOWP l'Pr . SAY nPJ!ol111t1nn.~ have 111<1Jlf'd bPc;i11,<;.t nn rle;ir r111 rPrommf'nrlt1tinn~ ha \.'e been rPcr•vf"rl frrim the ('ounty harbors and pa rks cnm missinn Th1> rnmmi1'<1inn rleFra!rrl A mfl\·e Jul v 27 wh1th ll'n11lrl h111·e. .11skPd 1>u pervisor~ ln bu.' 1hP IAnrl n111n11hl. lns1r11tt J'IArki:: rnm- m1ss1onrr~ .:irl1 J~rrl sul)f'rv1snr~ tn {'On- l'ider th,. 1·nunry·s "prrsrripth·e. riJ?hts" In th r land. f:nun ry nffir·1AL~ ::ire rl ir krnnJ.!, w1lh A1·ro for ercP.~.~ 10 Sall. Creek Reach by t\\•o rou!es ,<;.nulh of the fir.~!. road. A p11h lir hrarinR nn S.111! \.rf'Pk i~ ex- PP<'1rrl !n hP hrlci hv thP hoard nl ~11riervi~nrs, hul nn rl11te frir it has hef'n sci. A11ttrrfiPld'1> rr!!oll1tioo c11llPrl for ar - CP.~.~ !n the hr::i('h 11t !hP approximate area of 1he. exisr.in11 dirt ro11rl. rtanners Fnrdl' ;ind ~mith said ~urh a resnlution might jenp11rdi ze negolinns \\'i lh A1·cn. 11'~ pns.~i hle !h.111-Avco i ~ con· siderin11 a new propn~11I ror development nf the hea<'h, thP.\.' ~Airl . GEM TALK TODAY by MATCHING JEWELRY Snn1e nr the "·or!d's 1nos l fahu- lous jev..•elry O\l'es much of \ts \'tilue not only to fh1\\·less ,R:ems and beautiful m()untings, hut ;:iJ.-.o to the flirt that it cons 1~ts nf st~·le­ coord1nated set.~. such a s je'>l·eled necklace, hrooch And earrmgs. l:Xflll i~1!Pl .v 1no11n terl !TI<llrh1ng sets hR ve been cre"'ted for centur· Jes, 1nRn y of thP~e masterpieces no"' rf;'po."i1nR in fR med n1u .~eums. 1"nd.:iy. "1th 1norlern techn1rp1e~ anrl ri1etRls, \\·e c11n rl es1 gn and rrPate 1'1,vlt·<'oordinRled je1velry ~e1~ <'.'fH'\lfl ll,v fnr ynu. '\"nur ol d gp11i s n1.:iy be used . .:ind nC\\' mount- ln~s "·11 1 l'nhanre the brilliance of these st0nes. ma.ke them appear !ar,e:er anrl r('store their bea uty. St' le·cMrd1n;:iterl Je11•elry has he-- cnme inc rt"R.~in~ly rmpular. .:ind m('l~t. of 1:s hR\·e unmAl.ched gem.; and jev.•e lry acrumulaterl over the ye11 r~. The ~at 1 sfact1on of creating enhanced heauty, style and vRtue mAkes the con\'ersion nf ~uch j e v.· e l r .v inlo style-coordinated Je\1·elry '1 ell "·orth the very rea- sonable cost. 'rhy not bring ynur i:r ssorted J~" elry 1n to us .•. \\'e'll br: happy to 11'.!k to you about r edesigning possibiht1es and costs. '· ::;::-n ~ - Still fta Dark Economy Action Queries Mount From Wire Ser\•lre1 \\'ASHINGTON -Govt rnment off1cia!!I lnda v J;irklrd a h11 riP11ning h11!rh nf que~· ti nn; abnut rrP1>1dent N1xon·s new l'rnnnrnic pnl1('y. The grl'Jrery prwe p1r- 111re clearerl r;ome, hul projec!ed p11y r;i i~es for tl'achers and i;t:tte ;ind govern· merit workers still v..·ere in doubt. There enril 1nucd Jn be 1nixed rP.1C'l1nn In Lhe rres1dent 's decl:i.r<1t1nn f1f a 90-d;:iy freP1P f1n \\llge~. prire~ And rent. 1n1- pos1tion or a HI percent surcharge on 1n1· port~; "flnat1ng" of the doll11r. anrl a call fnr Longress to ease up on domestic tax- ation. ,\1:i.ny tn11 )(';idcr.~ of or'gHn1zcd l:ibor 1T1!1r 11.rd N1~nn 's ne'A' c1·on0m1c plan as discriminat ing against the work ing man. L~ni!crl Allin \\'nrkcrli P r e .~ l d r n l Lf'(}nard \\'nodcork .<;.a1d iri Ro1>ton tO<lay hP eoo,<;.1derrrl th" ll'llJ!P·price ('Onlrnls •·grossl.v d1scr1n11nalory a~ a 1 n s l \\'nrkers," and thal the union will con~ sider lls new contracts ll'ith autnmaker~ null ;ind vn1d if the freeze is extended bt'~·nnd 90 days. \VO<Kf c()('k , attending 11 UA \V s killed t rade~ conference , also said : "\l'e ;ire asking our legal deparLn1ent tn in- ,·est1gat.e !he possibility or suits. bet'ause \1•e don't understand how the go vernment can tell companies not tn pay mnney a lread v contracted to wnrkers and. in- stead, 0 tell the compaoie.~ they can keep 1ha l mnne.\.' in their private cnffers_" \\'oodc""'l;;'s \•i('"'S 11'f're ba<'kt>d bv !he l'A\\' 101Pr11at1nnal execu111·e board, \1 h1ch is holding A ~pc1·ial scssinn in Bris1on. l 0hP exr<·ut1vl' bnarrl 11dopted a :-t:i!e- n1rnt wh1c-h said the conlrac-ls "v..•erP 11·nn a(tpr lnng 1"!r1kr.~ 1n,oll'1ng grt><1 l sarrif1rrs by hundreds n( thousands of 11 rirkers anrl their l11n1d1es ," "\Ve will nnl pern11t. .:ihl'ng111 1on of !l1P 11·a1:P prn v1sirin -!hr t·rist·f1f·li1·1ng anrl annual impro \.'Pmrnl fri clnr t•l:.iu~cs -of our agreen1£'111," 1he board sa id. The. executive boa rd 11),<;.n s111d lhat 11rrn~pace and nthcr wor k<'r's nn1v v.·11ho11t sf'tt!ement inu~t he pro!C"rtrrl 1n thr1r right tn win , through r n 11Prti1· e han::a ining , pro!e('tion nr !he i'<lme prtn- r 1ples. l .<1Mr'.• pri,<;.il1nn shnold snl1rl1f.v v.hP n thP .1~-mernlwr 1\~·l,.('IO Pxrrut11 P c-ry11n- t'il n1Cf'IS io W11shingtnn 111 1 p 111 . rnT Thursd;iv In d1scu~s the l~~ur. Tnp J!nvrrnment Jahnr anrl hudgf'I offir111I.~ will attencl , including Arnold \\'ehrr, hrad nf the .~per111I pane! nn w11ges ;ind pnces Nixon S('t up. The adn1in1slra!lon ',<; rel11t ion~ v.1t h liihor I~ ;:il the lov.·f'~t rio111t .c1oce N1xnn look nff1re -e~1)f'ri111!y w11h thP ,erivern- m('nl h1r t1nJ.!, 1! nHJ!hl J.!.O 1ntn rnurt to ha lt r11rrPn! !>I rikPS ;ind hl(l('k 11nv new nn r."i rl uring the !lfl-rlav w:i.1?e-p1·11"P ·rrce1.e. Thf' Off icl' nf 1-:n1 e r J.!,e n ry PrrparC'cfnr~~ 1f)l-.:l'I A.~slg nrrl h.\· !hP. Pre.~1rlerit. t/1 pnllc1> lhP ll'P.J.!.P·pritP frce1e, ~aid 1t.~ Wal'h inR!rJn he;.idq11;1rtrr!> and Ill rt>g ion;d riff1!'('.~ h1u·riccll .\.' set 11p for the p11rpn.~e h;irl hct>n flnnrlclf w11h 1nqu1riC's ahout rlf'l11 1lcd effects or thf' pl;.+n. Re,eiona l nfficcs 11·cre reiT1ul 1ng ninr~ slAff mcmhcrs 10 help h11ndle Irle.phone l.ra ff!(' The Treasury. f1cld1ni:: nne f1f lhP n1AJnr questions about thP new pnl i<'y , said the hta\'V \.'nlumr: of newsprint imported fr om' ranar1<1 11·0tdrl nnt hf> aff .. cted hv !hr lfl pPrrrnt ~urrharge since there \s no e~i."i!IOJ.!. rl uty nn it. Cnni::ress will hr~in examinini;: lh!t o\ era I! Nixon p!an Thursd.:iy in hearing!! hv its Jn1nt Ecnnom1c (omm1tree. F'-nrmer top .l!fll'ernmPnl e('nnnm1r nf· f!f·1al"i \\ill Ap[l('ilr. but no ar1m1n1srrat1l'ln v.1lncs~es are ~chrdul<'d for !he first !hrPe da \·s. ~lranl1n1r. ll'arirrs And 1n1 r$ll'lr,"i rash· rrl 1n nn lhe stoe i.; m11rkPt ~p1nnfl frnm \'lxnn's announcemf'nt of the economic mn1 rs Sunrla~1 nl.cht. The f1o11• .lnne"i Industria l Aver11g ~ )Umped more than 43 points on ~fonday and Tuesday. ,.-,.,,.,, 1•11~1e I McCLOSKEY ••• sevrrAI N.iii .l!Cner;:il~ Wl're pxecuted. "\\'e kill mnrP riv1l1ans t h~n 11·e dn enemy sold1rrs," he :irlded. Yel de~pitl! the~e tacties, Ml'C\r,skey as.~er!ed the U.S. And South Vietnamese, ot1 t· numbering the enemy 10 lo I, has been unable to win the war. "This nation has fall en into an er· roneous <'nnC'f'l'Jl 1hat militar~· priwer ts bon1bs ;inrl n1eeh:in17.rrl trnnp~ '' ,\·lr- C"ln,<;.kP\' lnlrl !hr rrnwrJ .. Rut lhr nutcnme of a 11·ar is dt"lern11n rrl n1n~1 f11 All h1· the v.illingnr<;,~ to fight of the cnmh<11 An1s on bo11h .~1dC'S ... The ~·nngrrs,<;.n1an ~aid th1.; r1;i11nn<1l1•t1c <'nthusia.c;n1 In win L~ hrld hy nnl.1' lhe Vie t 1·ong ;:inrl Nnrlh \'ietn:in1r <1> fnrrr~ He l1kenrrl lhe.<;1> 1roops In lhr t'rihJn1<1list.s during the ,1\n1enr;in flc•.'nlu11nn, 011tlln1rig thP h1.~tn1·_1• pf 1h(' \'1rln;im 1·nnfliel frnm the rl;.iy.~ prinr 10 l\'nrlrl \\'ar I!, McCloske,v sa1rt !hP I'S. Ila'\ l1 nA!ly reached the point of figh11 n1Z "pnmaril.v fnr thP prrsc rl'at1nn of nat1onAI pride and pr<".~t ige. ·' He c11cr! slAl i.~l i1·s fron1 thP rrrenllv- puhl isherl Prn1a11nn Pripers in 11·h1 rh fhP 1 ·.s. n1ilH11r.v rnrnm anrl h11rl dr!rrm1n rd lhP J!ri.:ils of !hp w;ir in 1rrm< nf pt"rcl'n· t fl l!r.~. The 11·ar 11·<1s Fnu11ht . h1> ;:111rl. ;o percPnt In prnll'<I nal1nnAI pnrlr, 20 prr· r pnr tn cnn1?.1n Crim mun 1!"rn anrl nnl •, lO r{"rf'('n\ 10 prnvjr!P a b{>[l('r hfe for ' the pt>ople of Vietnam. Counlv ]\fa n l\i llcil In Utah Ac-c irl e nl cF:nAR CITY. L'lah n Pl 1 -.l\n nr:inl!''· c::i11r. rn.:in diC"rl TuE"~rl::iv "hen t1P rlrn1r h1 .<; p1rk11p tr11rk 11r <1n t>m · !i;in krnrnt and flipl'lf'ci It aftrr arp:irrntl,Y ;.;11fff'ring <1 heart ;i!l;ir•k. 1°hp lJ t;ih ll1gh11;i,1• T'R1ro l sair! fl1rh11rrl '\'1ll 1a1n \\'yn1t•r, !'!7, :ind 111.• 111fr, J·~1'r, 11·rre 11't•stlm l1nd <1pprn:<1111;i1r!I' l!'i mil"" r;i~l nf Cerlrir Ci!~' rin 1hr 11;i1 In r r('f:ir Rrr;iks na!if1nal 11101111n1rnl :inrl Rr\'r., C:in\'On N<1!111nal rark \l hrn he passed nut ;ii 1hr \\hrcl 11 • VlrNNll·llSCONll lil'T ti -HAllLOW Sf.T C-ASCO SE'T ~Carvea 18K S<id Gold J. t.mie i.s •·hat wedding rings Love RlnQS: are all abouL .. And nothing MY~ Jove like an ArtCarved wcdd1n 1 ri ng in JSK oolid gold. Come in soon And you'll roo:>gnize your love rini themomcn1 you see iL 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA CONV tNIENT IE•l.IS l4 Nl(4M E -I C..4 •D-/.IA~TE • CHA~G£ 1• Y~A~S SA.ME lOCA TION 'HONE 5•1 l•OI -............ ------• f I I ' l I Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley - VOL. 64, NO. 197, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , AUGU ST I ~. 1971 ---- Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Fountain Valley Rejects Route 39 Compromise B~ JOANNE REYNOLDS or •~• D1Hv l'll•t Stal! In a 3·2 vnte Tuesday night. Pnunlain Valley Ci ty Counciln1en rrJected the prn- posed ('(lmpromise alignment or !he Rnutf' 39 1Huntinglnn Bcach1 Frerwa:-i. And in (I Sl'C00d action. COIUll'll members vn!ed 4·! to press the stale to reopen hearings nn the freeway. The move came rlurin .c: a rrowrl t<l meeting al which Huntini::tnn Beach hfayor GeiJrge McCracken and fount.ain \'allev schools repre sentative Jack ~-lahnken testified. According to ~111 ynr Ed Just, the decision has the rffect or blocking the freeway and will fnrcf' the state to reof)'?n al1gnn1en t hcarin,c:l'. He st1 1d he based thP ~lalcrnent on 11 re<:ent Division of Hi,t:h"·;:iys del'isinn to delelf' th e Paci fi c Cn11sl Freeway because ci ties y.·nuld not sign rnule agrPcmenls. ~l cCrilrkcn. who was i1<·1·0111panied by Huntingto n Beach Councilman Ted Bartlell. spok e in fa vor of the com· prnr11isf' alignment . The proposal <IPvelnped by the f\vo rities and the state hijthway department wnuld h;i\·e mn1•crl the frc P\\lay ,11bnut ~ reel to the we s! of ils currenl alignmeAl on Newland StrrrL fro m \Varner to Tai· be rt A venues. ~1cCrackt>n told !he Founlain \'alle1· c-ounril !ha1 his rounc1I had agrcrd In \hf' rnrn promisr ~lnndrl~' nii?hL "\\'e \\'nttlrl like to 11·ork 11-·ith you In any way possible because the traffic problr.m 1s gtrtng lo havP to be dl:'alt 11•11 h nr ll'e all \1'il! suf· fer." ~1rCracken s;urt. f\.lahnkcn, assistant supe.rinlendr.nt 01 · 1he F'oun1~1n Valley Scnool District , IQOl- tht> opposite vi('11 He rer11inrlrd the <'OL111r1I nf lhe tln~n · c1<1J :ind rcolo.i;:1cal dis;id.,.antages nf plac- ing the frcewa,v on e.i\her the t\e.wland :;1rl:'el alignment or lhe 50(}.foot C'nm- prrim ise. ''\\le que stion 11·hy the council 1~ even • ronsider1ng the c.'0111promise al this time. The nbl'1ous answer 1s th~ l1n11ng /a ctor for the Clty fJ f Huntington Beach because. nf !hP lo-;s of the P11c1fic Coast Freeway. 'The bus1n~s~ interests or Hun!ingtnn flc:H·h are rrally no c11ncern of thf' citize n or Fount11in Valley," tllahnken charged. "'l!unlingt nn Reach should resolve their concerns bul not al the expense of F'oun· ta111 Vallry," he sa1<1. Just, who cast Qne or the dissentln g l'Oles, rebuked ~lahnken, pointing out ter ......... ras I s Rese1·ve Base? Army, Air Force Eye Los Alamitos By THO,\IAS Kt:EVIL or the D•l!J Pllo1 s1111 A blue-ribhnn Deparl111cnl nf Defense study team has indic11!ed rh111 suhs\;:i11t111I portions of thr Los Al11m it.os Na v;:il Air S1at inn should be relil ined fnr Arm y and Air Force Reserve uni!.~. The \Ve.stern lnslallation Tlequ1remcnt and Evaluation I WIRE \ study declared that "certain Army and Air Force reserve components ha ve valid re · A ides Tackle Many Queries Ori Eco11or11y From Wire Servirel WASHINGTON -Govt>rnment official~ toda y tackled a burgeoning batch of ques- t ion~ ;:ilxlut President Nixon·s new economic policy. The grocery price pic- lure clea red some. hut projected p::iy r::iises for teachers and \1 ate and govern· ment workers still were in doubt. Thrre cnnf inuf>d to be mixed react1nn lo !he Prfsiclent"s declaratinn of a 00-'1a.v free7.e on \\"ages, prices and ren1 , 1m- pos1t11in of a 111 percent surcha r.ci> on 1m· por1s: .. nnat1ni;:" nf the d(l!lar. <1nd a ("::rll for Congress !o ease Ufl on domrs11c 111x · ;:1!1nn , i\l::rn\' !Of"! \ra<lr rs nf orgai111.cd !ahf>r cr1l1ciZed Nixon's nrw Pf'nnnn1ic plan as discrin1inating ai::a inst the working man Unite<! Auto \\"orkerc; P r P s l d r n t Leonard \\'nndcock said 111 H0ston tnda,v he considerer! lhe wai:e·pr1ce cnntri'•ls "grnsslv f!1scrimin11rnry a _c-a 1 n s l workers:· ancl Iha ! the union \\1111 con· liider its new contracls with automaker$ null and void 11 the freeze is extended be\·ond %1 days. \vnoc:tcock. ;itlending a !JAW skilled tr;:i des confe rence, also said: "\\1e are ask1n~ n11r legal departmenl !o 111· vestlga!.e the possibility of suits, be ca11se \\.'f' <lnn'l unders tarid how the government can tell com panies not lo pay money 11lreadv cnnlracled to workers 1100. 1n· 11tead .. tell the Cflmpanies they can keep that money in thei r private coffers." Woodcock 's views were backed by the UAW internationa l executive board, which is holding a special session ln Bo~ton . · The ex ecllli\'e board adopted A stale· ment .. ~:hich said the contracts "were v.·on after long strikes involving great 8acril1ces by hundred~ of 1hou sand~ of workers and thei r families." "\Ve will not permit abrogation of the w::ige provision -the cost-Of·living and .1nnual improvement fa ctor clauses -of our agreen1cn1 ," the bn;:ird s;:iid. The rxeculive hoRrd Riso said lh;:it. 1erospace and o!hcr ·workers nnw withou t settlement mus1 be protected in their right tn "''in, lh~ugh c ol lect i~e ba.ri;:aining. prolecttnn of the same pnn· ciples. Labor's posi tion should sol1dlly when the 35-mcmber Af'lrCIO executive coun· ell meets in Washington 11t I p.m. PDT Thursday to discuss lhe issue. Tnp government labor and budget offic111ls will attend. including Arnold Weber. head of the speci~I panel on wages <tnd price.s Nixnn set up. The 11dministration·s relations '>''11.h labor is .!II the \o\.\1est point since Nixon took o[ficf' -esP«"ially with the govern- fStt FREEZE. P11e ! I ·--· ... 11uirements" for use of the 1 .. 'J..14·acre niilita ry properl.v. Announcr.n1ent. or the \VIRE study c:ime loda~· fr om the off ice of Rep. Richard T. llann::i t D-Anaheim 1. ThP slatio ri was ordered de::ictivated ;13 of June 30 or this year. bul lhe directi1·c \\'as fro;o;cn 11t the request of Sena tor Strom Thurmond ! R-S. C;ir. I. chairman of the Senate Armed f'orces Committee. Since that time the status or the base has been in dnubt. The Army revealer! three y.·eck:<> agn lh;:it it was :o;!.udying the possibility of lncatin.I!" a he licopter regerve unit on the ha se. A!moi;t simultaneously. thr Navy renewcrt lf'a.'lc~ on case:menls in Lhe Ln.c; Alamitos f!i_ght p11t!Prn:<i -with funds lran~ferred from the Arm v. 11ccnrding to Con_grcssman Hanna 's office. Still under consirleratinn rs a Navy pla n fl' construct hnu~ing for fleel. pl'rsonnel frno1 !he Ora nge Cot1nty-l..o:o; ,.\ngcle.'I Count y ;:ire;i . H wa~ unclf'ar \\·hethcr !oday·s announce ment from WIRE would ha ve any effect on the housing program. The WIRE report no\\' goes to the Secrct11ry of Defense. He will decide on the ultimate disposal or retention of the Los Alflm itoi; properly. "Rii;:ht now. I'd sa~ there is every in· dic<t l1nn that H \\'ill be rela inPci for mil itary use," :<>a id il Hanna spokesm an HP ~airt hP harl nn means nf de!rrn11n1ni:: \\'hP1her !he Air Force f'o11lrt renc11· jcr nprra11nns from thP \V orld v.-ar 11 ;iir s1a tion. h111 111 v1Pw nf pr·nfr.~t~ n1·r r Na~· 1e1 flights in recent .rears, he 1·1rwed the pn:o;sib1!i ly as unlikely. (ounty G l'O\vth 1'ops in Stale Over Last Year Orange Cnunly's population hll:<i grnwn n1ore over lhe la:o;t 12 monlh.~ than any C'1Unl .Y rn California, the s!alf' deparl- men! of finance announCf'd Turi::rlay . The county's eslimaled pnpula11on as of July 1 i11 1,4911.000, up fi5.90fl over .July, 1970. ~1 ono County in northern Cal ifornia ha d lhe big~esl percentage increa se. 19 .5 percenl. with a jump from 41.100 residents lo 49.000. While Orange County grew. the staff'~ largest county, Los AngelC'~. lost 9.fiflO residents. But it still has 7 ,024 ,fiOO residents, far exceeding second place Orange County. S1ale rinan ce orfici als also ~a.Id lm- mi~ralion into lhe ~tale wa:<i 26 ,000, abnut. JO perce nt nf the slate'11 251i,OOO popula· lion Increase The finttnce clepar1ment .s11id popul111inn estin111te!I'. Are based on the final CTJ1Jnts of the 1970 cen~us 11nd indice:o; of chan~e which have ;rippeilred 11il'IC'e Iha! date The estimate.~ were labeled "pro\'isiona l" and trfflc1als said they would only be used un· lit more complete dala is available.. The 10 most populous counties, w!lh 19711 estimates In p11renthes1s, are: Lo.~ Angele!, 7,024,600 17,034.20ll): Oran~c. J,498,000 (1,432.1001: San Diego, 1.3114 ,700 11,358,500): Santa Cl ara , 1.10 1.000 (1,072,6001; Alameda , 1.!MKl.700 il,07fi,100J; San F'rancillco, 70:'1, JOO 1714,.100): Sa n Rernardino. 69fli .60 0 ffi87.30CH: Contra ('.osta , 570,900 1 l)M ,70(11: Fresno. 421.500 \413,900 ): and Ventura. 305,100 13711.7001- ---... ONLY BITS OF WRECKAGE REMAIN AFTER CRASH OF ARMY CHINOOK HELICOPTER In Bava rian Skies, Ex plosion and Cr•sli Snuffs Out 37 Lives 50 New Jobs in Beach Seen With U.S. Money About .'•O 1nb~ n1ay hecome.. avadal)IP in H11n11n.[!tnn Be.;:irh !Iron as a result of the federal 1nh rrlief procram Th111 "h::iltpa rk t'.~r im ale ' wa:o; l;ll'f'n lod;iy by lkln Lewis. t.hr c1!y'::; ::1~s1.~1an! pPrsonnel dir,.rt0r. in f'valuatin,: thP $~711.500 Rr::inl allf"ll'<ttl'<I Hunt1ng1nn Beach lasl week by Lhr t; S. J)cpartn1ent of Labor. ~Sre re.laird story, PrtRe 111 l Lewis po1n!ed nut Lhat !hose hire!"! woulrt not all become ci1y rmploye:o;, some would he employerl by the school district~ 1n lhe eornn1un1ty. This w1~ek the t 1ty i..:11ur~·il riulhontl'd the ci ty lo _e:o aheart '>''ith the prelimin ary appl1calioo for the funrl1>. Thi s application would be for 20 percent of lhc gr::in1 anrl would be gil'en "almost immediately," arrorclin~ to LRv.·is. "Th is will enable us Lo hire snn1r e.mployes our budget otherwise couldn 't afforrt," l..ewill said. City Administrator Dnylf! Miller h:i!! called a meeting of department beads for Tt1ursrlay mnrn1nt; (n IP:irn 11·hprr !lF"'' ppr~onnPI nia~ br mo!'t J! ;i 1 n I 11 I 1 y Prnp\o\rrt :-OJ 11lrr al.<;n ha~ hf'Pn 1n 1011rh with Jhe sc hnol district~ to lc;irn trl !hr1r """rt' Lewis pointed 011t that the feilrral government \\'<IS sUp•Jlat1n.1?. that no onf m11 y be h1rPrl Al, R .~illai·.v O\'Pr $12,fl()ll a yral' He. es1.l ma l.c<I !ha!. r11ns-l of lhc ne\1• prrsnnncl hirr<I wnuld lw in 1hl' ~!l.CIOO R year brackrl if ret1rrment contnhul1ons v.•er·r 1nclu<lcd. The progra1TI is to last for 1wo yrars anrt the ~478,:,00 grant 1s fo r the hrsl year, althoui!h there has bee n no in· d1ca t1on that !he amount v.·11! be matched nex1 .vrar, Ano1her .~11upulaUnn of lhf' grant i.~ thal thP city ;:inrl school districts must attempl In retain al lea$l 51'1 percent or thn~e taken on after the tw o-year program is cornplete1I. All applicants must live In Huntinglon Beach. They Don't Dig Councilnten Offered Free Funeral Founta in VAiiey city councilmen werP. offered a graluily Tum:lay nif:hl that they're nnl likely to wanl to cash In on. Rev. Hnward Davi~ of lhe First Southern Baptist Church "' Fountain Valley offered the five men free ftmera.ls ;ilter they nvertumed a. plannlni;i com- mission denial of a u~ permit for lhe church. The church congregatinn wantii UI ex· panrl their fa cility al the r.orner of Ellis Avenue and LRs Flore5 Street Rut the planning com1nission tied In lhr. permit a C'Onditinn r~Quirin11: the church In improve Las ~-iore!I along the church property. ,..,_ __ _ ·-- Rev. Davis s::11d the church cou)d nnt afford 1he $:1,500 to do the wnrk Im· mediately. nor could they afford lo post a bond for that amount with tile city. After di !I cu s !I in~ a variety or f)OSSibilifie.s. cnuncilmen decided to pay for the immediate street improvemenL~ not of city funrls And Rcccpt a promise to flR Y from the church. i;:iving them a period of Afi months lo reimburse the Ci- ty "I "'ant In I.hank you:· the obviously pleased pastor 5aid al the conclusion. "And t-0 tell ~·nu you are all welcome to lree funeral.Ii.·· Four Injured In 1'hrcc Beach Auto Al'.cidculs ~-nur penple, 1ncli1d1n~ a Huntington Dr<H'h res1den1. anrl Fountain Valley 1renager arr hosr1taJ1zecl Loda~· fnllo wini;: ll11ee separatP car accidents Tuesday n1~ht 10 Huntington Beach. Thr Fountnin Valley girl. Lorrine Srkera . 18. or 102!19 Swallow Ave .. is in sat1sfar.tory ronrlltion at Huntington lnlercnm1nun1ty Hospital. The car she \VAS nrlin.[: in was hit broadside while <'rnss!nJ:: Beach Boulevard ;:it Garfield A1·enue. The drivrr of !hr car. Kenne!h Piankn, 27, nf 8fi2 Main St .1 Huntington Beach, and !he injured girl's two sisters, Jeanne. l!J. and i·fary Anne. 16. were 11.lt treated rnr minor injurie:o; And released . The driver nf lhe second car, Alfred Katopnpis. 16, La Habra is in the in· te nsive care unil or Pacifica Hospital with a possible concussion and multiple stnma("h and C'hest Injuries. His passenger. Robert McBride, L11 Habra , wa!I treated for injuries and rele11sed from Huntington lntercom- muni,y. 111 the second crash wh ich took place on r.nthard Street. south of Ellis Avenue, Su~an Ma ye5, lfl. \Ve."'t Cnvin2'. reteivf"d i;e:vt>re facial lacer::itions. She is in Parilica. The rlri Ver (lf the car, .Julie K. W11rner. 17. of 7'721 First St .. Huntington Beach apparently lost control of the autn and i;v.'erved in1 n the path or an oncoming car. police said. Miss Warner and lhe second driver, Brian F'. Wiikie. 65. Whittier. received mlnor injuries In the collision. Huntlngton Beach resident Edward P. Terraz3,, 20, of 5Sl52 Raphael Drive, is in satisfactory cond ition at Huntington lntercommunily after hi~ motorcycle. co l· lided with a car driven by Philip Rinehardt , 19. of \7J61 Kolr.do ~ne. The: coll15i'n occurred al the inll!:r5ettion o! Slater Avenue ;irld C'A1n1cron Street. Polire said Rinehardt dld not report 11ny serious injuries. that 11 was not the city of Huntingtol\ Beach thal started the compromLSe. pro- pos;:il. "This proposal was broughl about because I found nut we cou!d stop ths free\\'ay. The. compromise was brought up to see 11·ha t could be done," Just said. (:ounc1lmiln Ron Shenkman added hi.! objrct1on tn a portion of Ma hnken's sta1en1ent "l take ohjeclion to your stalc1nen!. that F'ount 11in Vall<!Y should 1See FREEWA\', Page!) s Explosion Sends C1~aft l11to Plunge PEGNrTZ, Germany !U Pl l -A U.S. Army helicopter carrying 37 American soldiers exploded and plunged nearly 1.000 reel into a field ne;ir the Berlin· Munich autobahn \Yednesday. killing all aboard. An Army spokesman 5ald it was the worst helicopter crash on recnrd in- vol ving the U.S. military m Europe. The NJ!diers were from the Army's 56tb Arlille.ry Brigade. The twln-tnginc CH47 Chinook. car· rying :1.1 passengers and a crew cf four, crashed and burned minutes before it \\'as tn arrive al a military training area near Pegnitz, a Ba varian city about 25 miles north of Nuernberg. U.S. Arr11.v headquarters In Heidelbe rg declined comment on possible causes of the accident. But witnesses told of he ar• inli! explosio ns before the 51-fool long craft crashed. "The engines were louder than normal. then I heard l~'fl muffled explosions." ~aid Guenther Boehmer. a night-shift fac· lnry worker who wa s making breakfast in his home at the time. Boehmer ran ou tside in lin1c to see the heli copler's tail and rear rotor break off Then the machine, he said , "tumbled backwards and came straight down" into the edge of a wooded area. A \Vest German policeman driving on !he Bcrlin-1\lunich autobahn \vhich passe.• "'ithin several hundred yards of !be crash :o;il.e said he saw ar least !Y.'O men ('!ither jump or fal! from lhe falling craft. Other witne sses said they sa w as ma ny as five railing bod ies. \V1lnessc.s agreed rhat the helicopter wa s nying about 1.000 feel when the er· plosion~ took place. Wrecka ge y.•as si.:atlcred over 11 wid11 .;irea ThP. rear rotor blade. which ts 60 fee l in diameter. \\'as 456-yards from the smoking remains of the cabin. Rescuer!! stumbled across a small engine pum p 100 yards in another dire<.:lion . The body of the pilot was found slra~ ped into his seat. headphones i.till on his head . Most olher bodies wr.re r.ither badl.Y mutilated or burned . The soldiers were hein~ taken rro m Ludwigsburg. about 115 miles southwest of the crash site, to !he Grafenwoehr training area east of here. the Army spnke.sman saicl. He said it was •·a routine traininl mission." Orange Coast "'eather Earl,v morning low clouds and fog will give way to sunshine t<>- day and Thursday with tempera. tures ranging from 72 along the coasl lO 85 inland. Lows ton~t around 66 degrees. INSIDE TODAY Bei11g a mayor can be a full· t1n1 e JOb t11 itsrlf, but for foun• taul V<Jlley's Ed Just, it's only ont of several cir;ic fu.nctio~. Stt Page 12. ... u .. , 11 (1Ulei'lll1 1 C1rHr C1r11u 1t C~t<klnt U1 1 (llultlfoll U.'-il ClllllCI lf (,..ti_. 11 °""' "'"f" 11 01 ... .-Ctl lt. ,. 1•1rw1a1 '''' 4 11111r11111111.n1 11·'1 1'!11•11<• 0 ·11 M•rtK... 41 '"" 1......... • MtllMJr 4 Ml rTl-lff:-" "''" 1,. ltr'lk• U Mir"t .. , H •)J Mutu" l'~n•• tt H1t .. 1UI Hl'lft f ,J Ort nt• C11111r, lf '¥twit l'lrtw It lo"'"' ..... O•, Si.!MHMI" 1.1 U'°'k M1rkM1 JO.JI '''"".... l't T~t•le" 11·fJ WNl!llr 4 Wlllltfl'I HtW1 '1·ti Wtrlll Ntws W •· ' i OAILY ,!LOT H . Beacla Officials 20 May Attend League Meeting By ALA."' DIRKl'l ot •~• bi ll• l'llel J•t !t A ptrty of 20 off1c1als from Hunl1ngt<0n Beacli may attend the annual f(lur-da y ~nltrenct of the Ll!a~ul' of C1.hfn rn1a Cities 111 San Francisco nert mnnth. Erpenses have.~ aulhnrizl"d for any of the seven councilmen ..i.·hn wish t.o fi:O, plus the <'hatrmen tJf !hi' plann1n1: rom· missi\'ln and parks and recreat1nn com· m i&llon plus 11 kl!\ r1t y rm pin'~~- Tllt upense s. aUthortzed bv lhl' rounc1l this week. are for a nat SJO a day plus transport.at.Ion cosls or more 1f ac· From l'Gfle J FREEWAY ... not be concerned with the affa!J'a nf Hun· li.ngton Seach. There are all kinds of et1mmon intert>sts shared by c1t1ts that are conticuous to one annl her ." The rejection of the comprorn1se "·as moved by Councilman Georae Scott. "'ho said he "can't set a ct1y of nine square miles surround!d by frttways." Shenkman and Councilman A I Hollinden voted with &ou while Just said Councilman John Harper opposed the move. Harper !iaid he \'nled against !hr. re- jr.ction br.causr. he fears that statr. y.•i!I put the frff\.\'AY lhrbugh tht city. but without a route aareeme.nt, I.hi city will ha ve no control of tbt dealp or planning . City Attorney Tom Woodruff told the council that slate law prohibits the shut - ting of any artuial high\.\·ays \.\'ithout route agreements from the local i:Overn· menl "But they can put in 1. frttw:.y W t overpasses or bYJ)asses the art~ria!s." he said . Harper said this is the siluaUon he fears if Fountain Val ley refuses !.n sign mute arreements. He cited the case of Buena Par k and the A rte~ta Fretway which g~s through the city '.l'i1h no ramps. Buena Park. he said was in a position similar to fountain \lal!ey·s. Just said he voted .11.gainsl the measure because he feels the cnm promi~e is the. best soluUon to !hr. problem . "You ha ve t.o keep in mind a minimum f\.\'O·year delay if we can get the state to r~pen the route hearings," he said. The resolution reque.!itini the stale to reopen the hearin&.!i \.\'a.!i opposed by Hollinden. fountain \ltllley councJlm t n, McCracken and M.thnk!!n 1111 indicated they ftlt the Gothard Strett a lignmen t would ~ the best. Thal w11s the ahj nment suppnrted dur· \ng the original h!!ar\ngs by the cil1es of Huntin2:ton Be11ch. Founta in Valley, Wutmln!ter and Garden Grovf. Shenkman note.d that th e r@Jecf.ion of the compromise and the mo1•f by the cities to pre.!isure th!! st11!e inl.o the Gcithard Street alignment .1111 lnvolved "11 t:alculated risk" that !he sl11te wouldn 't 110 ahead with the pl.11nned Newh1nd route anyway. At the c.lo.!ie of the discussion and 1·01es on the measures. Barll e!l s!epped to the microphonr.. "It 's nice to be hert on 1 fr1end1v basis." ht said. "And I agree the Gothard Street route is the best. ~'hether we a;tt th~ frtt:v.·ay is another quest ion. This 11Jre is no1 the end of our proble.ms " Floods Kill Fourteen 1t1AX1LA 'AP 1 -f'ourteen P!!Jr ~.,n~ dm\,\·ned and s11 11·ert m1ss.ini aftf!:r nt ck- deep floods w11shed a\l'IY l4n hnu~t'-~ 1n tilt southf!:rn Ph1hpp1nes. the r\1110n11 t Red Cross said tod;i y The nmd ocrurreri In !11 gl)~ a.nd ~a.rt~ Cruz . 11bou! 62!1 m ilt~ Y1 Ulhl!11st ('If ~1an1la mi th e west.!rn short' of !ht' gi11f l'lf Dav110 The Weather Bure111J said 1. sinrm had potJre.d almost ~ven in ~hes of ra in on lht 1.re1 in the las! few d11y$ OlANGI COA5r DAllY PILOT (l lJilJ':.I CO.t.!r l'Ul\..IS~IM~ CON.•.vl'f ,.~ ..... ""· w,., l'•a , .. , •i4 ,..,. ,n.,. J o~~ R C.,1,,, """' ............. c...-... 1 ..... ~ .... T~c"''' i.:,,.;i ar.a1•., Tf.e,.11 1'. ,t.l~,~~i~• "''"'' •o t•••• Jo(u~11~9to• tiG«• t'tfflc• 171TI I•••~ to~l1•1•I M1 <li ~t Alt1•11: ~.O, ••• 1•0. t ?641 t}t~tr Offlt .. ~•fll"• a .. "' ln ~o·•• •-"" c .. •1 ....... lJtl W•T •o I $'•<•• w ........ ····~· :u.u "'-"' ··~·,.,. ... lh~ (;lt -•Ol ~ 1'"'1~ I I c;.,.,,,.. ~M l i I ' I ' I l • • ' ' • : • • • I ,. .. .,... .. 11141 64J .. JJ1 Cl•tnM A~ 64l·J61• compan1t:d by .1 n 1ttmlzed expenst ac- cnUllt. The. tot.al t:osl may nnt e1.ceed '300 .1. ptr!on Thi' he11d~uarters hott!s for the eon· 1·ent1on. \1·h1ch \.\tll run from Sept. 26 to Sept. 29, \.\'ill be !ht S!. fr3nc1s and the Hilton . but seminars also \.\'ill b,. h!!ld rtai· ly 11t !ht Fairmont and f\\ark Hopkins. lf all those e11g1hlp do a!lf'nd ;inrl run up maximum expenses. the tota l b1!1 could come Lo Sli.000 This would nearly m<1tch lhe 16.27.\ b1!1 !ht cit y incurred lil sendmg 2j persons !o the state con\•ention the lssl timt it \.\'as he'ld in San Francisco, in 1%9. Thi! e1pense~ [or tht !969 ron,·ent1no provoked a flap 10 the city and the con · \'t.ntion was tenntd a "junket" by some councilmen . Sn in l97fl. \\'hen the convr ntinn \,\·~~ htld in San Diego. !ht rouncil cracked down and authorized e1~nse.s -not to cireed $200 a pers0n -nnly for themselves and C!ly Ad mmlstratnr J)nyle Miller. Any dPp11rtment liP~rl s \.\'ho w1:.h· ed Ill attend were in structed lo commute Md not stay ovtrnight. unless 1t was at their own expense. \Vhen expenst.s for th! 1971 con 1·ent1on w!re discussed at th is ll'eek·s council me.e.ting, Councilman .lack Green re.ra!I · ed the manner in v"hirh thP rouncil had cracked down on overnight stays at !he 1971l San Diego parley. He argued that somt> department heads acted "rather spitefully" last year and did not attr.nd any of the seminars because no ov!might expenses \l't re al!ow~. "Some chose not to go dO\.\'TI because the~' could not go dO\l'n and party ove"rnia:ht," ht sa id. "Perhap.!i we should hold e1penses for thi.s year's convention to the ones who did attend last year." t-1ayor George McCracken af:reed with Green's point. but said that the city would be nefit if kt)' department heads al· tended and suggested the council temper lts thinking . In addition to the councllmen . expenses \l'ert approved for the chairmen of the plann ing commlssion and parks and r!crea tinn commission, tht city .1d- ministrator . city clerk. city l rea~ure.r. public. \.\'Ork.!i director. parks and recr~a­ tion rlirector. city attorney. pohce chief. fir t chil!f , publlc Information offic er, finance dire.rtor, and planning director. Approval wa.!i give.n on a 4-1 vote \.\'Ith Green opposed. A move to eliminate Cit~' Treasurtr l\1arren Hall from the list fa iled on a 3-2 vol t with on!~· councilmen Al Coen and Ted Bartlett in fa vor. ~n . who propostd this motion . sald 1l ~·1 s not aimed at the office holder. but at the offic e Itself. HI! sald he does not believe the pos!Uon warranted at- tendance. Appeals Board Gives Jobs Back To Grove La '~men Two Garden Grn1·e police.men \,\·hn were fir ed h.v tht 1r citv mana~er for s(/ tine con!ro~·~rs1al dncuri1eni~ from a cl!y hall trash can ha,·e. been rr 1nstated b,\" a ~pec1al apjM"al~ hrl11rd. S2t f\e n AlE'xandPr anrl Of[1ct>r \\'11)1<1m Burn.~ we rt p11t ba rk nn the_ fnrrt' h~ lhP br>arrl :.nrt run1~hml"n1 1tdm1n1~IPrtrl In Ofrirer Rirh~rd Laipple 11a.c <.uh~t ~nu~Hy rPrl1ired Alex;inrt t'r anrt Aurn~ 11 Pr" :i;;11~penrit'r1 b1· the bn~rrl for 111 r1a1·~ Th,,1r rr1n~111!r mPnr In fu ll pAy II'!~ marlt retroacti1·e to June 2R La!ppJ,•s tar !ier ~enltnc"' of 11) d11ys suspe11~1nn ;i nd rerlucl1nn 10 the force'11 ll"l1re~t rank 11'a~ rnmmu!Pd In fi1·e rla.1 s and rein~Ta!ement in r11 nk Cit~' ~t11na.o:tr Dudley L;iph<tm. \l'hn !ired A!exandtr and Burns and pl1nish!d La1pplt. ~·as tnld that hi~ art\on \.\'as '·contr~.*Y lo .'(oOd m;\nagemenl " He !,')Ok the artion 11 f!er accus1na the three ofltrtr~ of a!fpmpt1np: 10 .(uh1·t rt !ht c1t)'5 new 11nd c.nntrol'Pr~111I Puh!1c Safet.1· DPpa rrmen! t11 r u m 1n 11 g i n g throu&h the trash tn nhta 1n docum ents that had been denied !hem All thrl"t officer!! deftndtd their action before !he board a.!i bting liken bec1tu~t. of the "hreak rlov.'n in cnmmun1ca!1nn" b!t\l'ten city hall and the Police Dtpart- mrnt. The appellate board rultd th11t. the police chic/ and not th! rity man11ger l\".!S the person best !Jtted for th!! f1r1ne or re.prun.1nd1ng of pohce officers Marion Elected Aguirre Trustee In W estJninster Mn: MartM P. Aau irre becam 11 tht nev.'tel tru~tte Of tht 9irestmlnstf'r 1elf'mt:ntary 1 SchOl>l Distrtrt TUt.!id11y ruchL She dt[ea t~ five other CAnd1dares tn A &?"C111I election held to fill thf!: unt1p1rPd llC'hool board term of forml"r Tn1stee Matl.he.v.· \\'t \'\Jk er Mrs Ag u1rr r. a prnfrs~on1.I cnm- munltv \Jal50n offtrl"r lnr \\1tstmln~ftr Hir h School. "'''ll str\·~ unlil Junt J~iJ Shf' Ou!pnllt'd htr nt11rest rt\·11 1, hnu!ev.·1f~ K.1thlttn Em@~t. b\• li!IJ to 2~1 \nle~, · Only 1.r.1~ of tht. ri1stritt .!i 20.!1~.1 rt11;1$.ter1"d 'ote.r~ 11·ent 1n tht pn!l~ •• ' ' \' 1 • • ., l ••• I'. I~ •• ~·· • Beach .Cycle, Pru·I\: Future 111 Jeopru·d y By RlJ OI NIEDZIELSKI 01 t~o O••I, l"llot Jloll A \l"hnpp ini; ins11r11ort prPmium and high l"lf)f'ra11ng es!1m11tes hoi\'e pl11ced the f11111re nf 1he Hunt1nRLfl n Rea ch motorcy• l'lr p;i1·k In jeopardy Whether the P1gh!·aert system nf trail s \.\ 111 evrr be built i~ rinw de pendent on <'onvinein11: tile c11 v·~ Rr-rrr11t1nn and !':irk-; Comr111-;~i11n that 11 11 111 not be a tn~1ng J11'0fl'lS1tion. Hccrcatinn Supcr\1sor fl1n R1hblr 5a.1d Inda.\' !11<1l !hE' p11rk , pr~~e:d Fnr !oration in a grt1\'et quarry on (;othtird Strf'PI. and Talhf'rl Avenue. \.\'nu!rl h:t1·e tn •·take in s t lt'<1st $.'"il'l 71i a dav If the ritv doesn't \.\':int to ln.~e it:-; shirl." - The nper;1ting es11111a.tt'. he r xplaine.d, \.\'/\~ inf1<1!Prl bv ~n <1nnuat in~ur11ncll! premium nr Sl ,liM \l'bich ,,·nul d C'o1·er l\\'O or n1nrP cychs1.~ up to $.100.l~IO. TOURISTS JAM SIDE WALK OUTSIDE AMER IC AN EXPRESS OFFICE IN ROM E Americans Rushing to C'1ange Their U.S. Dollars, Find ing Lower Exch11ng1 Rat es •·That 's only for the n11nimum in- :i;;urance ,'' sud Ribhl P. "The clt.y would prnb;ibl.1' require covera!,!e up In Sl n11ll1nn 11·b1('h woulrl bring !he premium up In $~.i:!O." From l'oge 1 FREEZE ... men! hinting 1t m1ght go into <"OUrt to halt current strikes and block any ntw ones during the !'lll-da)' \l'il.R:e·price freeu. The Ofl1 ce of Emerg en cy Pr,paredness (QEPJ as.!iigfted by tht President to police the wage-price freeze, said lts \Yashington headquarters 11nd 10 regional office!! hurried ly set up for the purpose had been flooded with inq uiries abnut detailed effects of the plan. Regional offices v.·ere recruiting more staff members to help handle telephone traffic. Tht Treasury, fielding one of the maJor questions about the neY.' policy , sa id the heavy volume or ntwsprinl importtd fr om Canada \l'Ould not be affected by the 10 percent . .!iurcharge since there 1s no exisfin~ duty on !!. Congress will br.gin examining !ht overall Ni xon plan Thursrlay in h!!aring! by !ts Jn1 nt Economi c Commltltt . former top government economic nf- fici;ils \\'ill appear, but nn adm inistration \l'llntsses are schedu ltd for the first lhrte da vs. ~1eanti.me . traders and in1·tslors cash- ed m on !ht stock market spinofr from Nixon's announctment or the tc.onomic mol'es Sunda,v night. , Tht Dow Jonts Industrial A1·erage JUmpM more than 43 point.!. on Monday and Tuesday. Officials Get Job Assu.rance Or11n~t C nu n t y ' ! department he.ad~ were a ~~11 1"ed Tut:sd;i,v that nn d1~miss~I ;ir!1nn 11'1\J e1·tr be taken again~!. 11n 1nd1 vldual v.·11hnut a full inqu1r~· b.1 lhe bn.ud 1ntn the circum~!anrt>5 Jc11rt1ng to his ri rn- pnstd flri n,ll <"nunt~· superl't~nr~ tnok the. ac- l1nn Tutsdav anrl !a~,1:Prt on lh! (l!':'>UranrP !hat the firing nr a n~• clt p11 rtment hear! flln onlv be nrr!Pred 11 fl rr 11 fn11r fifth~ \'n!e h~· lhP hn;:irri .:u1ri !hf' nffPnrhn.t tn· clll 1d11:i!".~ Jlrt'Sf'll•'P al a hf'~J tn'! T~" lxi:irri p<11rt 11'11'"1\P In \,\h.:i! S11per11:;nr !111 r1ri B11ker r111ler1 "lh11 r;>.Pn1pl~r\' ~l"rl'!CP nf nur r1rp11r!· n1Pnl hPa<I~" .:1nrl ha ; kt rt S11 pPr11•nr \\ 11\1~rn Ph1tltp,;' mnlf' fnr ",11 f lt'll r 11nder~1andin~ nf !he rmrln~·mtnt stAt us nf ou r top peo- pl ~ " 'Junihling Class Changes Oka~·ed Bv Valley Board nuring a ~l'f'r1al mtef1ng TuP~ri;.i_v ni~ht , firt mtm~rs of !ht FountAin V;illt'y P11rks 11nd Rerrl!1tion Comm1!!~ion aff ixPd thei r e;irlier changt>~ ln the city lumbhng program. The meeting had betn called to gi,·t tumbling and gymn1.stics ln.!itruct(lr Ch;ir\ey Baker 11 chAnC"e to pre~nt hi!! Cf4S(' DL1n~ the re~ular .lul.v mrl!tlng of lht' con1m1~~nn, Baker's contract v.•ith !ht' ci- 1)' wa s not rene~·ed and ;i new 1nstrurt.or, L~s Armstron1 . "''Is h1rt d. Arn1slrong alsn w\11 be the nt\I' ~ymnii~l!rs coach Il l F'ount11in Valley High Srhool in Srp- lt.m~r. 811ker anri his \1•1fe, i\1argarrt , ha,·e cnnduC'ltd cl a.!iSt'5 In tumblin~ and gym· na.!it1rs for chll rlrtn a11f"s 4 111 16 fnr f1\·e ~·!ars undt>r tht 11 us-pict5 nf the City Rtcrpat1on Dtpartmenl. Act1n11 Recreation Director JI m HnHv~·ood said Mrs. Ba ker ha!! bttn 1.sk· ed in renew her contr11c1 to instMJc\ lht ~ to ~ vear olds in the f&IJ. At tht clo!e of Tut sdav·s meellna !ht said &he ml•ht not 11·ant 10 !Pach her cla~l'?s unltss her hu.,. h:tnd Is rt in5ta1Pd. Ahnut 2fl pArent.!i and ch1ldrf"o !'ihowed 11p 10 back Ba.krr at the metl111 11 l)immi~sionl!'rs l1sttnt d to I h t 1 r testimony Md then vot ed l!'I affinn their earli er dtc1.!iion a\.\'ardlna: th& coniract 10 Arm~rrnn,c ~ Rep. McCloskey 1 Asl\:s U.S. Thi> eosl. nf s11pervisnry personnel pl us the $1 m1ll!n n li<1bil i1 y pri>mium \\•ould roii se 1hr dail.v opt>r;iting rn.~l tn $63.91 a da.r. \! the park were to rem;>.io npcn lM days a year. "Fnr th;it reason , the commis~ion has tahled lhis issue until there is enough In· te rest. \Ve're going lo h;:i1·e !o convince !hP rnmn1ission th is thing is gning to brrak Pven." ~11irl rl ibhle To Pay Vietnam Da111ages "\\'ht'n \.\'e .-;tarted nn thi.~ irtea. the cnm missinn !nlrl me I wnulrl ha ve. to rnn1P up \.\'ilh ~ ;idvanced regi.<l ratinos. l '\'P heen 11·ork ing for mnn!hs now and we sti ll hal'e only 463 ." By PATRICK 80,'LE or 1~1 0•11~ .. 11., si-11 Blaming Amtrican bombers for lht ''absolute_ And 11 lmos\ tot al devastation" of Vit !namtst \•illage.<;, Rtp. P.1ul f\.f cClo.!ikey 1R-S11n M11!eo) Tut.!iday n1ehl during 11 Tus!in l'ipeech said tht U.S. should cnntrihutP. 11l leest Sl billion lo help rebuild !he w11r-torn country. r<.fcCloskey, a m<1 ver 1ck Republican \l•hn s11y~ ht will challenge Presid!nl Nix- on f(lr !ht 1972 Pre~identieJ nomin atinn. 11crused 1he U.S. nr cnmmittin,11 w11r crime~ 1n lncln·Chin11 c0mp arablt tO N1.z1 a1rncit ie.~ in \Vorld W;ir II . "In ()lit ze11I to win this war," the 11111, 43-ve11r nlri rongressn1an ~11id, ''we h11re fn ti l{h! with t11ctic~ 11th<1t 11rp 1ndtfensible under lhe jud gmenl.!i nl Nuremberg_" f\.1 cCln.(kry ll'a~ ~pP.11kin,1t before !he Peace A\.\·erenes~ Group. "Tu.~!in·b11seri or1111n iz11t ion 11rfili <11ed with St, Paul 's Ep1.!icnp11I fhurch. The (ap11ci1y crowri of 300 11 t rhe chu rch loudly 11 pp!auded hi., rPmArk~. Tht Northern C11 hfornit1 t"On2ressman . a cotnnp! 1n 1ht 1; S. f\1arinP Corp.~ rf'Sf'rl'f'.~ 11 nr1 A Knrl'lln \V11 r \'Pter11n. c1ttd "~rarrh 11nd dr.~!rnv" mi~~1nns 11nrl ~11tur111 lnn homhinR 11 !'i two .-;urh crimes under tht NuremhPrjl; jud ii:ment s. Thest rnn~ti!utrrl "w11nton rlt's!nH'hon of 1·1ll11@e!'i 11nrl lorrihl t rrloc<1 tinn of 1h .. people," he rl111med. ('nmrs for \l'hich !f'.Ver11! NAl i Rrnerals were execul Prl. "V.'r. kill rnnrP ci vilian.~ th110 we dn f'ntmy !'iOlriiers ... hr ;idded. Yl'I. rif"sp 11P thr'e t11c11 r.~. MrClnskry a.'.~erlrd 1hl' L·.s anri Soulh V 1 el n a n1r ~r , n11l - n11mberinR lhr enrmy JO 10 \. h;i., hero una hlP 10 u11n lhf' \\'IH "Th is 0<1l1 rin hil' f11llE'n in\n an er· ronMus cnnrer1 th111. ml1!!11ry power is I GEM TALK TODAY by ' I .. J, C. HUMl'HlllS . ~ !!4Ql,•94EW zaz: us • --(iJ ' MATCHING JEWELRY Some nf !he 1,·0rld'.!i mos t f8bU · ln us je11"elry 011·e.~ m11ch of its \'a iue not only lo fl;i\rles~ iz:en1s And be;.iu!iful 111nuntil1i!i. but a\~o to lhe fRct th;.it it cnn~is.ts of ,:t~·l e­ C'OOrri inAted .~el.~. "llC'h a.!i Jf:\1·eled nt>ckl11ce. brooch 11nd earrings. Exqu1.!i 1\P.ly mounted 1n11tch1ng lle!!li hsi,·e been crt!lted for centur· ll"s. many of thet1e m a s1erpie.c es no"· reposin~ in famed m useums. Today. \\'Ith 1nodern terhniquc.~ anrl mel1tls. 11e ran desi~n .and create ~t yle-coordina!ed je\1·eJr,v sets e~pecia!!y !or you. Your ol d ,2ems rn::iy hf' useri , ;ind ne\1• m0unt- lnai \\'il l enhflnce. the brilliance of these stones, make them llppear J e r~er (Ind restore their beauty. S!~ lc-r(IOrdinaled je\\'elry has be· come increasingly popular. 11.nd mn~t of us hl'l ve unmsitched ,2em5 Rnd jev.·e!ry eccumulettd over the yet1r~. The satisfaction of creatinf enhanced beAuty, style and value makes the conversion nf such j e w e I r y into style-coordinated je"·elry v.•ell worth tile very re1· sonable co.~L \Vhy not bring )"our assorted JC'\'elf)1 1n to us .. , v.·e'U be happy to t.!llk In you about redesign.tng: possibilities and i:ostt1. bnmhs 11nrt merhanizrd 1 ronp~.'' f\>1r- Closke y !old 1ht croll'd. · Rut 1hf' nu1rnme nr a 1,1·ar 1s rit'lermint'd mnsl of ;:ill h.1· the \.\illini;ne~ 10 fight ol tht combatants nn both s1r1rs." The congressman ~11iri th is nat1onal1s11c enthu~i;:ism tn \\'in is hrlri h.v nn ly the Viet Cong 11n<l Nnrtb Virtnamrse fnr rrs. He 11kPnrri lhc~e lrnop' In !hf' cn!nni<11i!'iL~ durinR thf' Am erirao Rt'vn lt11111n. Ou!l ini n~ !he hi!'i1or,v of !hf' V1rlnllm ronflirt frl"lm lhf' fiil.\'!'i prior tn \V nrlrl \1ill r 11. \lr-r·1osk1•v ~11 1r1 1hr I'S. ha s f1nall.v rra rhrrl the point nf f1ght1nf:. "pr11narilv f0r the prrserv11tion of n11tion<1l pr irle 11nd prP.~!1_1;r .·• HP c1tr ri :i;;t1111~1ics lron1 tile rr('t'n!lv- p11htished renl.:1 Rnn rapPr~ in \l'h1ch the l' S. m1 \i!11rv cnmn1<1nc1 htirl drtern1inrd lhe ROlll!'i of lht ll"llr 1n 1Prm!'i nf f'l('rcrn· ti:i2e.\. Thf' 11·11r ll"as fnu11h1. hr ~a ir!, 70 perrent l!'I rrn1r1·t nat1nn11I prirlt'. 2fl pPr- t·f'nl [11 <:onlP~n Cnmmun1.<rn 11nd onlv 10 pPrcenl In prnvidP a ht'lltr Ille for· the prnp!P of \11Ptn01n1, "It is nnl' lh inR 10 ask a 011111 to hf> k11l- ert 1n an al l:ic-k fp r' 11 c:i 11<e In wh1rh hi" belir \'f'~," r<.1cCln<;krv ~a 1r1 nl Amrr1ci:in so\d1Prs . "lt 1.< ano1hrr thin1t In a.sk a ynunR nH1n !o ~111.v hrhind !rlurin,R thP tronp pultnul J ;ind h;i rp hi.~ tr.i.:.~ hlnwn nrr to prrstr1 e our prule 11nd p1'l'Sl11!e." Sa_\'ing lhe wnr is "din1inl.~l11njl lhl' _l!l'f'llt 11ssPI ln n1ir tu11n!ry , nur lflith 10 nul'selvC'~ ... l\.·1f{'lo.~kcy t·111lc<l on rhe Orange Co11n r.111ns tn p1·c~surP n<1l1onal leaders 1nln halt inR the wa r in1n1 r<ll.11tely . Thr only t•nndi1ion of complrte pulln11t. he ~airi, .~hnuld bP the rl'le11~r of the American ~ervicemcn held prisoner hy the /l>nrth Vietnamese. R1hble added he h;:is been unsucces1ful in i;on\'inctnl! the city th~! it shnuld undt>r11Tile ;i portion of the operating cost~ "The1"re ha,·inJi! llsc;:il prnbl ems ;ind lhtv kiinw 1he ('\'rle pa rk in An11helrr. 1~ los ing fil·e In lfl rinll.:irs ti riav . 11.'s loo ba d hpcause lhis i~ ihP recrr11ti0n for such a l;iri::e por!1nn o( the pnpu\a1inn." he Sll lrl . ThP mainr rr11.~nn for the mi~sin~ re,l!i~1ral inn.~ i.~ 1h;i1 in.~ur11ncP ml'n \\·011\d ]11nil lhl' rngine 1·apll{'il~· nf rycl!S to ]()Iler. Ribhle belie vrs. "\\"r mu.-;1 h;n•r turn1•d 1111•av JOll ap· plw:i1ions for 2;.{)ce bikes,"' Ribble ]~fll('O\('d. "The trouble is !h~L d~rlri~· u.~uall y ha.~ ~ h1,1; mntorryrle 11nd a~ lnn,1: 11~ vou're kf'epin~ d:irl ti\l·av. you can't gtl Johnny In come dn1,·n. ·· \1c ,1n11hilt', rlihhle sa1ri he ts cnntactina rPpresent;it1ves· nr maJnr mntorc.vc.le manuf11r!llrt>r.~ in lh t hnpe of receiving u1suranre rion~t1ons. "! talked \.\'ith American Hnnd11 Corp. lflic. rn1>n11t1i: ~nrl th!'\ "rt 1nt rrf'~ted ln !hi'!. park ThP\ ~11 1ri 11.~ ~Mn ... ~ Wt' grt th~ gf) i:ihr11r1. 1hPv will rnme rhrnugh wit h eit he.r bike! or money," ht said. Ca s~ius Bow .~ Out LOS A:',.'r.F;1.t:s !Ari -J\1uhammad /111. lhf' form er hpa1·ywe1gh1 bnxing 1·h;imp111n . h11~ hnwf'ri nut II~ grand 111.:irsh;il nl !he \\1atls Summer F't!!llval p11r11de . /I hnx111R ex h1 h11100 rnmrn ltmenl in Trin1dt1r1 forced lhe CAncell11tloo, nff1c i11 l11 ,;Aid Tue.~day. "'-'~ "" "t . ~' J. t5 Luxurious · sym OISf I o ove ,: :\ J~)· ' \. .. ~ \._i:'~.v ' i l~ -\)(I .. t!i. ·. ,.J.C,. ; . f '\ : . . i A-Vl[,..NA~SCONASET ~c 111-HAlltOWSt T rt arve" C-ASCO .SET U 18K Sold Gold l.ol'c is what •·cddins riog11 LOJe Rlrgs ll re. A rt 11 bout. AM nothinf says lo\·e like an ArtC11n·ed wl!ddin11 rin,11in18K M>li d 1old. Come in soon and you'll reoornite yow lovt rill& the mornentyouae iL. c. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA CONVlNIENT Tl •MJ IA.N K.AM,•ICAtO-MASTf t C~AtGl l~ Yl.AIS SAME lOCA.l lON '~ONE •4l.J4t>I I I l Wl'flllf~d"J Au9u1t IR 11171 H DAILY P[LOf :J ------ Budgeted Pay Increase Issue Still Unclear By GEORG~ LEIOr\L or "" D•ll~ ,u.1 11•!1 ~alary 1ncl'eases budge!ed but not yet granted to school district and local and state governmeru. en1ployei; are still iu question todri y as President Nixon's !IO· clay w<ige-price treeze entered its fourth day 1\lea11\1'h1le. Pentagon ofhc1a!s said lG- day raises for members ol the armed lorces are exen,pt frflnl the Presiden!ial urcler. Clanf1cution of !he ef!ect of rhe Nixon fr·eeze on \\Agf's of h.l.5 m1thon American.<; 11hn work for the go1ernmenL en11ues Olher lhan !he federal governnicnl awaits a rullng of !hi' new Cost of Li ... ing Council . The US. Office of Einerge11cy Preparedness re\'('rsed itself th ree Innes Tuesday on the issue uf oon·federal salary 1nt·reases. At one point Tue~day , \he 01-:;p said Prestdent f'\ixon 's y,•age freete did not e:-.:· tend to no11-feder<1l governn1e11t~, and !hat ;iny pay rises due lo lhol'e 1t1•orkers dunng the 90-day per·1od would probably coine through. But, less than an hour later. O!>;P .sa11t the feeze did extend to slat!' and local govcrnn1ents, including school di stnc-ts, and then, :;till later, said rhe 1nattcr was undecided . Since the Prcsidt•nl announced the in· nation control n1easures on ~unday , sotne aspects or the U.S. economy have been exempted from the wagc·pr1ce·renl stnc· turcs. Prices of raw food prod11 cts n1<1y n.~r and fall with seasonal n1arket shift.s and college tuition 1nereases posted prior to the Aug. 14 freeze have been al!o\Yed. A ruling on whether school districts and non·federa l gov,e:rnrnent:o; n1a.v grant in· creases to their e111ployes is expected by Thursday. Treasury Sf'eretary ,lohn R ('onnall .v said J\londay the "all-encompassing" \\'age pric.e rreeze "will .affect all In· divldual raises, ;•Jfet:t atl merit raises, and 11ffcct all raises under contr<.1 CI " In !he case of California schools. y, hu~h budget l!'achcr sah1l'i~.s as of July I of each year. the frC"eie question yet 1(1 be answ!'red is whether 1eachers relurning to wor~ in Septe1nber n1ay be paid <1lready budgeted raises. Su,ne school officials pri vately y,•on<ler whether or not they can deny re turning teachers salary levels that could be con· strued lo be a ra ise "'hen new teai·hcrs will be paid according 10 the higher budgeted salary sc hedul e. Connally .said tt1e l'res1denrs nrd~·1· would cover all increases w1lhoul ex· ccption. Uul. OEP guid<'lines hinted voluntary cooperation by local units of ~overntnent. OE P employes handlin& lhe thousands of 1nquir1es abo ut !he freeze have been told : "St11te and local govennnents are not s11bJect to this e.-;e~·uU\·e order. The President feels that he 14•ill have the sup... Port of state. ;ind local officials in pursu· 1n1; national objectives." If this intcrprct<1tion holds. the burrlrn ot determ1 n1n~ whether or not lo grant increases 1\·111 be placer! on the local boards anrl rounclls. 'l'ht>y n1av h'rl. a.~ did lhc Defense Llcpar.tmcnt·, tl 1at the President has no authority tQ regulate salaries und'r thr1r- jul'i:idict1on. "The Secretary of Defense has the authonty lo run his department and this LS our d{'('1s1on now," a Pentagon spokesman said. Mllilary personnel wlll continue to reetive promotion pay, longevity pay, reenlistment bonuses, hostile fire pay and living allowances, the spokesn1a n said. The military raises exempted from thr rrecze apply to 2.7 million members or the. arn1ed force.~. Another I I million civilian ernployes of the Defense Depart· ment will not be allowed raises rlur in g the 90-0ay freeze which ends Nov. 12. Labor, Nixon Set for Showdown "" f "6. ~ J. ! . UP I T•i•P""lo FREEZE 'ENFORCER' Gen. Gi!orge Lincoln Ge11. Lincol11 To Police Wcig·e Freeze By Uniled Press lntcrnatioonl Brig . Grn. (;eorge Arthur Lincoln has prl'lty much run the gamut of public se rvice. Now he 's going to try his hand ;it policing the 9Ck!ay freeze on Y.'age and prire controls. 1.inco!n, &1, hiis broui::ht his lo\v ·lie,V ~I) lr to n<1tional security. nalion<1 I rli su~lcrs. foreign aid. rducation. and lor the Ix-tier part of three decades, military .srr\'ice. He Y.1a~ a Rhodes schnlar. lie tau_ght :i;.ocial sciences ;it \\le.~!. Point. and later headed that department al the. militarv ricaden1y. lie holds the Distingu ished Servirr ilted<1I ;ind the Legion of J\1er1l f1Jr active military duty. i\nd he h<1s bee11 spccinl adviser t.o the governrncnl on ;1 y,•ide range of matters. 11incoln is head nf the Administra!ion·s Off icl' nf F:mcrgency Preparedness. an ;:ig!'ncy tha,t norn1ally coordinates aid lo ;ireas of the United Slates hit by rlisaslers such as floods and hurricanes. l\'11w hr has bPen assignrd lo set up a na· l10nal he<1rl11uarf ('rs ;.ind 10 re_gion:1I ol· fi!'CS In est11hl1$h policy o~ the wagr. prit r frec1c l.1nrnln 1~ a g ra~·1ng hcsrcctacl<'d n1an 1\·ho ha.~ hefn de.scribed as a ··~harp, shre"·d country boy.· He 1>as born .July 20. 1907 on ;i l;1nn n"ar Harbor Beach , il!ich. He. altcnrlPd !hr L'ni1·crs1ty of \\'1ch1t<1. l\an . for a \'l'ar. entered \\'es\ Po1ni. 1n l!l25. ;:ind ll'ilS f'om1nis.~1nnf'd a second 1ieu1f'nanl in the US. Corps of Engineers 111 192!!. Lincoln then y,·as a"·ardcd a Bhnd('.s srholar-"hip at O:i.:ford. earnin,c degrees 1n N.'Onon1ics, po!1t1c.s and philosoph,v. He 11'<1-" an instructor at Yl'est Poinl fr pn1 1937 to 1941. served in a 1·omb<1t ,,ngine('r unil in Europe in 1941-42. and ;:ifter service \Yifh lhe then \Var !Xparl· 1ncnt in \Va shin~ton, became social ~ci~n· l~ professor at the mi litary ;:icadcmy and v,rent on lo head lhe department. L1ncQln is married to the formrr r·rederica Bellan1y or Denver, Colo .. and lhC'y ht1\·e four children ~ lhree dau_ghters and a son Capt. Daniel Lincoln. !'·omm<1ndcr or an infantry company in Vietnam . OEP Issues More 'Freeze' Answers \\'ASHINGTON (AP1 -The (ltf1ce llf Ernergcncy Preparedness issued Tuesday a partial list of official ans>vcrs lo qurs· tions it has received 011 President Nixon 's executive order calling for a wage. prlcc and rent freeze. The OEP said !he follnwing a11s1Vf'rs 11·C're approved by !he Cost of Livin~ Co1111cil established b.v Nixnn Sunday night 11·hen he order<'d the price·1\•age freeze. Q. Are apart111ent rrnts intluded in the freezl'? A. Yes. Q. Are priees of U.'>rd co1n1nochues, such as used cars, anttque~. and re.sales or housing ln<:ludcd in the frcezf'? A. Yes. Q. Are fees for profr:-.s1onal srr\l!Ces su1'h as doc l.ors and !;;iwyers included? A. Yes. No increases in rates nr fees for pt1rtlcu!ar services are pcrn1itted <lur· ing the f re.<'ze. Q. Ho\v doc s the freeze affect people ·who \1·ork on commission or picec r<ile? A. The com1nission rate or pirre ra1e cannot be incr·eased over that existing 111 the ba .~e period. Q. \l.1ill !hr wage·price lreeze ;:ipply to insurance rate.'•? A. Yes. Q. Are rates ch<1rged hy C'litn rnon car· riers 11nd public ut1\ilies included in !he freeze? A. Ye.~, Q. Are 1\'hole~a lr nnd rctoiil prircs in· rluded in the rrC'rze'• A. Yes. Q. Are stock '1nd hond J)ritrs and 111· l('rcst r:ites incl udrd in !he frec1.c'! A. No. Q. Are price increases lhtll h;i\·c alre<1dy been announced to takP effect in lhc' future subject lo !t1r free ze? A. Yes, all price increases n1ust be con· trol led . Ra iv F ootl Goods Teruied Exe111 pl 111 Price Fr eeze \l'ASIJ/;\CTON IL'Pl! -Tl11' Olf1rc of E1ner~c;1rv Prrpnrf'dnr •s 1OEP1 l1a~ ex- plained all r;nv food produr t\ such a.~ frC'sh !nuts and vcgc1ablc~ arr cxcn1pt lro1n the go\'crn1ncn~·s 90-dvy free.r.1' on pncc~ 1he ra1v food produ('ts ar" c~ernpl at both the farn1 anll rl'lail lev('I~. 01'.:P ~polie~111en sai d Tuesday. Ottier adtninistration nff1ci<1 ls said lhry still \•:ere uncertain about whether many individual product .. ~ >vould be pl;:icerl under the freeze. They said clas.~1fica­ lion.~ would ha ve to be made rin a casc- by-case b;i~is by the. ne"· cost of li\'1ng council that President Nixon created to 1nake policy for h1S econon1ie program Nixon. in his exceulive ord er irnposing the freeze . .said ' ' u n p 1· (l c e .s s e d agricu ltura l <:omn1od it1cs'' would l>c ex· empted. Q. Are deferred wage or J.a!ary i11· crease.~ 11·hich h;ive bee n negotiated to t:ike effccl Jn the future pern1itted by the freeze·~ !\. Nn. Q. Arc futurr. cost-of-!il'illg increasrs buill inl n \>age contracts or provided by n1anagrn1cnt exempt ~ A. 1\0. There will be no cost-of·living in· crcas<'S during the 9(1.d;iy freeze. Q .. i\rr increases in pensions permitted to take effect ? A. Yes. these are not payn1enls tor serl'iecs rcndrred. Q. Are previously ;innouneed increased l11itio11 rates for lhe 1971 -72 school per111itlcd by the frce1.c~ A. Yl'S. 'T'he~e ;ire considcrrd lrans;ic· lion price~. sint•c C"orn1nitments have hren inarle and there are numbrr of cases \I llerr p<1yn1cnts have been made. t~. If farm prLt'fS of ··raw agricu\tur<1I products" ;.irt' exrmpt, does lhis ex· c·mpl ion or rall' pro<lucls follow lhrough to re!ai l'? A. Yes. Q. At '<''hat point do con lrol1t apply tn ngrirultur;il products' A. AL lhe point of initial proce.~si n,i::. Q. Arr state and local tax rates frozen during this period~ A. Ko Cl. \\'h:it. effet't does 1hc executive order h;;i\·e on cost-of.Jiving increases ordered hy ;i n1u11icipal governmrnt <1nd tn twcornc elfeet.ive subsf'quent to !he date of !he execu!ivc order? A. Statr and lo<.:al ~ovcrnrncnts arc 'nt•t s11bJett lo this cxccutil'e nrdrr. l 'he President feels thaL hr 14•ill have the sup- port of state and local official s in pursu· ing nallona l objf't:tivcs. Q. In caS<'S where surchar,i::es or o!hl'r siilr.s nr rxeise laxe:o; have been in· <Tea.~cd. is the f'eiting for the pr ice paid by lhe ~ustncnC'r inr-h rding these taxes r.1i<>crl by <1 like ;imnunl'' A. Yf's. The price lhf' euS1 on1er p;i ys i~ l'Qll<il In the basr. 11·hich ren1ain.~ un· <·h.1ngcd during !he criling , plus these f;l:>;l'S. q, ,\1·(' wai:;r increases 1111drr :ip· orr11!1ce~hip 1·011trnrts approved hy the 0f'parln1r11t of Labor frozen? A. Stil'h 1nrrc:1scs mav be pPrn1i1trd only in flf'CnrdancC" with 1.hc trnns of llir: ;ipprcnl11·rsh1p agrct'1ncnt up In and 1n· 1'l11d111g !hr lop ~1cp nf thr aj;(rl.'rn1rnt. lnf'rea-.cs brvond !hat slcp are prohih11erl 11ndrr thr fr1·ctr . Co11nl y i\lan l\illetl In Li lah Aec id c nl CE OAll CITY. Ul:ih IU PI \ -An Oran,l!t', Calif, n1an clit'.'d Tucsd;iy 1t1•hcn he drove hi~ pickup truck up 11n ern· hank mr:nl and flipped it after apparenlly s11ffcr11H! a hea rt attack. The Ut:ih lligh11·ay Patrol said Richard \\'i lh<1m \\'yrner. 57, ;ind his "'ife, t:ve. were we~tbound approximately 15 n1ile s f'ast l)f Ced;i r City on the way t.n Ced;ir Breaks nationa l 111nnument and Bryce Canyon National Park "·hen he passed oul at the wheel. Planners • Ill Deadlock Co111.1nission Injec tion Bi<l 111.to Salt Creek Dies Orange Coun!y plannlng commissioner~ deadlocked 2 to 2 Tuesday on a proposal to inject the: commission into the. long· ,,.1mmering Salt Crerk beach acce53 bat· lie. Commis~on chainnan \Voodrow Bui· lt'rfie\d asked planners to urge county 11upervisor! to ;iccept no agreement that doesn't inchtrle pub lic access lo Sall Creek Beach. Ills resolution died wh e n Coin· mi:i;.sioners Arnold Forde anrl llownrd Sn11rh opposc<I 11 on the ~roun1I~ it "as ''11n111·r·r-r~~ar.1 anrt ''rn1i;!ht lntrrfrrc" "llh currrnl 11rgn11~11r1n" '111,., hear-11 1~ 01r11cd h.v 1\1·1.:o (oq1 . developer of Laguna Nigu el. County 1Upervillor1 art trying to arranat a deal • \\'ith Avco for purchase. or developrncnt of the beach al the mouth of Salt Creek Salt Creek became a hot issue more than two years ago when it wa~ discovered that the supervisor! had aban· doned a roa d whlch give the only access to the beach. Avco recenlly proposed lo sell the land lo the r.ounty for $1.~ million, $2.2$ n1il1lon less than its appraised value. County supervisors. howe ver. say neKolintinns have !i!allcd becauS<' no rlear eul rl'e<1mmcnrlation~ h;i ve been rcer11 ed rron1 the counly harbor~ and pnrks eo1nn1ls~ion The tninmis.~ion defcaled a ll)Olle Jtilv 27 14•hich would have 1sked r;uper visors t'O buy lbe land oo~ lmtud parka com· missionrrs ad vi~cd s11pcrvi~or.~ to con· sider the county 's "prescriptive rights" to the land. County officials are dicke ring y,·ith i\ vco for access lo Salt Creek Beach by two routes south of the First road . A public hcarinR on Salt Creek is ex· peeled to be held by the board nr i;upervi~orl'i , but nn date for it has been set Buttc1·fie ld's rc~nlulion called for ac. cess to the bea<·h 11t !he approximate arr.a of lhc cxisllng dirt road. Planners Forde and Sm '1lh sa1rl such a rf'~~ol1rtion mi,i;ht ]<'nparrlizr negolions "ith Avl·O !l's possible that Avco ls con- 1ideri ng a new proposal for dcvelo pmcnl o( Ille beach, Uley wd. • ;th .- . • . • .... I '\ ' ! .... , ~ 7 / --Fo111· for Tee \ / Union Boss Fu1nes Over Criticism By NEIL GILBRIDE AP L•""r Wr11H \VASHJNGTON -Labor leader5 head· ed today tor a bitter confrontation with. the \Vhite House over President Nixon's wa ge-price freeze amid signs some ll nions will defy his request lo hall all strikes. The AFL·CIO's hlunt·spoken President C.corgc f.1eany kept a grim silence pen· din g Thursday's rnel'ting with lnp arl· ministration officials. But the 77-year-old chief of the giant labor federation was rep()rted seething over the remark· o( Secretary of Labor J. D. llodgson that ''l\.1r. ille;iny appears to be sadly out or step y,•ith the needs and desires of An1erica·s working men and women." i\.leany had denounced the frerze a;i; helning corporations and h u rt in i; y,•orkers. "If he wasn·t furious before he is nO\\'." ~aid onr nirmh<'r of the AFL-CIO's 35· n1an e>;eculi\'e council whieh \\'ill meet ll'i!h Jlodgson and \\lhitc House ei.:onom1c adviser Cteorge Schultz. \Vhilc r>laying parlncrs C'heer. Ruhy KC'C'ler, one of the ~far:-of Ne1v )'ork revival nf "No. Nn Nannette." dan('es a jig <tfler hitting her fir~l i::olf shot in many n1onthi' at her horne ('nurse . I.he Santa 1\na ('ountrv (·tu b. ~Ii.ss Keeler. an avid golfer, returne<l to her Co rona del J\1a·r horne Tuesday for a brief vacat ion. Chief Federal i11ediator .I. Curtis Counts. who announced the strike ban ff" 11uest \vilh the hint of forcible action 1f necessary lo h a 1 t walknut.~. conceded !hat H11dgson's i;tatemCT1t "y,·on't pour any sah·e on lhe wounds." neli;ib\e source~ said other Ad· m!ni ~tralion officials had tried to hPlt 11odgson'g statement, but failed to act 1n time. Tustii1 Ma)101· Loses Plea To Witl1cl1·aw F1·om Actio11 "\\'f''ve gnt to be conciliatory at !hi~ lime." one official said of Nixon 's efforL to \1·ln labor eooperat.inn for the freeze and !lie re<iucsted ~trike ban. "Incredible."' said one major un}(ln president of the rcqurst to halt all union s!rikes and company lockouts during the 90-day freeze. T11stln i\.laynr Ton.v Coco's hid to ha\'C his nan1e 11•i1 hdra\\'n from lhe la!r.~t cnurt ac.lion in the still si1nn1ering Local Agrn· ey Formn1ion Co mmi s5ion h<1s.~lc "'as re- Jl'C!cd lucsday hy the Orange ('oun1y Bo;ird of Supcr\'i.~nrs CoC'n, the Lc:lguc of r'1tirs' alt('rnalc nirn1hcr 011 1hr LAFC. hr;inded ;i~ "hlghl.v r11a•.;t1011ahle" thr c 11 u n t y 1·uun.sel's ilclinn in scrking a \1-rir of pro· hihi!ion fro1n the. F'nurlh flistrirl Court of AppC'.11 :>::;:i111st ;:i1·1ton t;1kr h.v Supcr1nr Court .Judge .J. f.. T. ··Ned" Hu1tr1· Th<' 11•ril. stil l unrl •'r i·onsidcr;,1t1on 1n San Rrn1:1rdino, 11·(1uld hil\'C. thr rffccl 1f granted nf nulhf~·ing .J11dge Huttcr's rul· i1111: !hat Fullerton Councilman J.nu1s ''Hed .. ncinhardt and Anaheim Coun- rihnan Charles Pearson ;ire la"·f1d hoard 43 STORES TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF tneml)f'rs rending a hearing before him f.1nnrla y. llis ruling bars Los Al <1n1itos Coun· rilrn;tn .Joe 1!.vde nnd Anoihf'im attnrney H('tb Licker from the board pendinR a fi nal dclerrninalion nf their status. Corn asked In be disassoci;:ited 1vith the ;1ppellate rourt action authorized h,Y su pcrvi.~ors ffrihcrt Hallin and Hona)d l'asprrs and also urged the bn;ird lo pro- \'lde hlm \\'llh 11 prrsonal la11·y<'r for in· dcpC'ndr11t leg.ii ac tion . ''This appt>ar.~ In me lo he a y,•hnll.v u111v,11-r;inted and lmprnprr expenditure ol public funds ," Coco said li e also ur_gcd the board If) recog11i1.e th;it H111ti11 and Caspers should be. r-on1· pcllrrl 10 pay their f/Wn legal fees in the arrpell;ite court action. Panicky Horse ](ills Garden Grove Girl A \J).year-0ld Garden Grove girl died \\'edncsday Y.'hen hrr horse rearrd and fl'll, 1Tushing her beneath the plunging aniinal. Susan Cramer. daughler nf f.lr. ani1 l\.J rs. F'red Cramer, ctied from n1assive hr ad injuries before she reached a locoi l hospital. Police ~aid the girl '"'as excrrising the horse al riding :o;!<1blcs n<'.ar hl'r home y,•hen the animal became alarmed find rrared. The dead girl "'as describrd as ;i _great lover of horses 11nd an ac· complished equestrienne. YOUR CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HE LP FU L SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL THINK "Back To School" Top Values-Low Prices Every Single Day SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COST A MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA - '• Bacl~ to Basics J\Irs. Ttichard Nixon rode a \l'estcrn covered \vagon and greeted crowds v.1hen she took part Tuesday in ceremonies in !\1cdford , Oregon. 1'he evenl was part of P resident Nixon's nc1v "Legacy of f1,1rks" pro· gram. E~onon1y Fears Raised Ex11erts See Risk of Inflation lLS Freeze Expires \VASHJNGTON (Li Pll -Econon1ists, businessmen and politicians say Presi- dent Nixon runs the risk of rele asing a wa ve of pent·UJl inOat ion unless he finds a way to head it off when the wage-price freeze en ds in mid-November. Sur1'eyed by UPI, some saw the net<! for permanent wage.price controls, atl· 1ninislered with the forcf' of law by a bureaucracy of len s of thousands. '"Either we have involuntary controls or \.\'e don't have any," s;;id Lester C. Thurow, professor of economics at the J\fassachusrtts Institute of Technology and an ad\'iser to fnnner President Lyn- don B. Johnson. "If he 11·ants such con-..;; * 11 -,} ·" . ·~ Eu1·opea1i Leaders Hold Crasli Econo1ny Hitddles By United Press International European governments held a series of f'me rgency cabinet meetings toeay lo map strategy to deal \\'ith President Nix- nn's new eco nomic policies. l\losl Euro- pean markets remained closed for the third sucressil'e day, but in Tokyo the Japanese financial v.·orld stab i I i z: e d followi ng two day11 of near-chao~. In Brussels. the execu tive commission ()f the Europea n Com mon t-.1arket called Wicks wj<K' Dear Jlf r. President: Further 10· your request that we show restraint •. on cand1dales for memher.~h1p -Britain, Jreland, Nor"·ay and Denn1ark -In C'OOrdinate 11·ith the market on their pol icies for floating of the U.S. dollar. The n1ark('1 , 111 a :.!:11c111c111, said 11. hnpe!" "lhe rnrnibcr ~1111rs 11·ill adopt cnn1mon solution~_ .. to ~·urit ribute once t.'c(a1n lo progrc~s 111 1n1crnation<1! economic rcl;1 t1on:-.. It. hope.~ lhal tile 111c111hrrshlp c;111d1rl;i1es \1·1 11 he ahlc In f'OOrdin:1tr I heir polle ic·s 111fh lliosc of lhc coinmun1 !,v." T~n1ergent·y c;Jb111rl meetings \~ere hcing held 1n Fr:1n~·c. \\'r.o;t Cr nn;1ny anti Italy. ln l'aris. 1··1·e1u h !'1·cs1r1cnt Georges Pompidou <'UI ~hnr1 his v;;c;1t 1on to return lo lhe c11pita! lor· 1l1r !"·ot1sult;il1U11, f'or the firs! 111ne 111 li\'f' da~·s. !radii; 11·as resumrd on the i::old market. .Japan·s [111anc1:1 I l\Orld srrad1ed aflPr 1110 da~s thilt saw the bank of Japan buy more. th;;n $1 :i bilhon to support its pri<'e ai;:;;1nst the ~!'11 'l'he Tok~ri st0t·k n1:1rket. v.·here the Do11 .. ,Jones inde x 11h1n11netp1I niore !h;;11 10 perrPnl !\lo11d;i_v and T11esd;;_v. r;;ilt1ed 1 111~ lllf•rn1n~ ;ind sla '!cd a srnall gain. !lO\\{'\·rr. !hr r.tllv \1a~ in con~lrucl 1on 11nd 011 s1nc:ks ;.inri r'l pnrt ilC'mS i--:ur h as ;111t111nnh1l<·~ 01nrt rleetrir;il ;iprli;1 ncrs :-:till 11erc rf1 11111 due IP 1hc 10 percent surchar!:e in11)('>"erl b1· r\1xon on foreig n g<1ods imports tn the United States. Tiie frr111.1C"d ~cl l111f.: of dollars 11!so slowrd tod<l.1, allhoui;il the Bank of Japan continued lo h11y the dollars. trols,'' he said of Nixon, "he 1nust set ll fl 8 bure;;ucracy to administer !hem alter lhe !Kklay freeze period." Bul others said v.·age-pr ice guidelines, <irlministered by a White llou.~e business- Jahor-consumer council, could focus the forc:e of public attention on un ions or !inns \\'hich liCek inOationary wage nr price increases and contain them lhal \\'ay. .John Kenneth Galbraith, the Harv ard econon1ist and liberal Democrat. sr.id Ni xon should use the time he boui::ht wit Ii the fr crze to ''work out a bargain \1'1!h tt1c un io ns and corporations'' sn that '1·;;ge increases would be held to v:hat ran he pa id out of increases in \.\·orkcr pro- ductivity. achieved 1hrough the usr of 11r1Y 1n;;chint's and techno\o.e\· Before he broke \1•ith his Oll"n past pro- nnuncen1ents Sunday, Nixon rrJCl·trd hoth approaches. He learned to dislike full -scalf' contr1ll, \Yhile work ing as a young lawyer 1n th1· Office of Prier Admin1strat 1011 dunni:: \\"orld War II. lie said al hi s last prci.~ l·unfercnte that guid elines (lo1f t \1'ork 1n !h<' tong run. Sunic cxpres:-C'd douhl I hat :\'1x()1l 1·ti1ilrl lift Ilic l'ont rols as schrduled 011 N111-. 12 .Jolin Da\·is, a.~sistant vice prcsi drn! 111 lhr business r con<'11nic re~r;irr·h c!i1 ision nr tlir First. N:ilional B:ink nf ('h1r:n:u. 11H:-.. r tha!. 1 IC \\'. Il e rxpr~"<-:rrt do >uht ~. lil•i. 1hal the ~orcrnrnent cou ld find anv long·tl'rm method of achir\'Hll! i'\ixon·-: twin p:nals -put1ing !hr jobless hnek to w111•k and c11r·b111g i11f!a!1(1n i\'o "r>a~v sol ution"' rx 1~1 ' ~!iort 1,f "basic thangrs 111 the strurtur~··· of th(' l'1"u11nmy, nav1s said. ''I \1•ould l1kf' \Cry n111ch lo be \\'l'Ong." Econnn11s1 A \\' 7.i·lrnneli . hl'ad of lhr lnl,..rnalinnal Stal1~!ital !3u rc;;11 ;;nd a \·1~111ng pro1~·-~~or a! the l n11rr•1l\' 11f \'1rE=1nia gr;;clua!c St'hnol, also furrs;\1\' :in cxtf'nsinn of the fr{'C7f. llf' said the nation had h-'4 nn1 r a ··~rr1·1rc ecnnom\''' 11·11h morr 1han h:ilf ()f ;;ll job.~ hr!d tiy \York<'rs 11 hri pcrft1n11 :.cr1 ice.~ rarhcr \.h an n1akr i;:nrn!~ "Because !h is i.~ a scr1•14·r rrn11r.111r. 1 ;;n1 fr>arful thal a11y strp \\'(' t:ikr pi<r lu ~!1n1ul;i!c busine.~.~ \11ilt nol br cnn11gh" he :said. ''\\Ir can stinu1latr fClr 11 11111e. hu! f'n1 \\'ornt'd about \1'hal 11·111 happen ;;ftrr l!l72. 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One civilian fell dead a!op a gra\'C - lhe 27th fatality in \'1olence that began 10 Bunker See11 Leuvi1ig· Post l 1i Nove 11iber SAIL;u:\.' l UPI I -An1erir1111 polltital s011rtes said today U.S. An1bassador Ell:.worlh Bu11ker \Yill be replaced shortly by eithrr \Villiam to~. Sullil'an. head of lhe \\'ashington Vietnain \\'orking Group. or Leonard F . l]nger, Lhe U.S. an1bassador to Thailand. The embassy said Bunke r is returning 1'hursday fro 1n \\'ashington with his wife <ind several officers of the U.S. Mission \1•ho acconi1);;nied him on his HJ-day visit during \\'hich he held lalks \1·ith President Nixon . Bunker has bet-n the ambassador to S;;iigon since ~l arch . 1967. \\'hen former Prc~ident Lyndon B. Johnson named him lo replace Hepublican llenry Cabol Lodge. li e is expected lo lrave in Novem· ber t.: S Mill rcc~ say thf: two n1en under 1·011s1dera11on to rrplace hitn are Sullil'an. ·18. onetime an1bassador to Laos, and L"nger. ~3. who 1l'as named ambassador 1.-. Thail:ind about six mon!hs affer Bunk{'r nssumcd his ros t in Vietnan1. Sullivan. 1vhose official \Vashington position i.~ drpul.\' assistaot secretary of slate fur East Asian and Pacifi c Affairs, is 1he <ipp11rent favo rite an1ong embassy st:1ffr rs hcrr. ' You th ful despite his sih·ering hair, he is !he onet1 n1e "gnlden boy" protege of f1,nnt•r nm ha~sador at large \\!. Averell ll::irn1n;;n, who headed !he U.S. delega- t uu1~ i., thl' (;pne\'a ConFcrenr.e f'ln Laos in 1%2 and !he Pt1r is peac{' talks \1·hen thr1 began in 11!68 Sull11iin fir~l \'<line to prominente \\'hen llarrirna11 1u1npcd h11n n1·er sever;;! senior nirn 1n bct·on1c his pdnf'1pal assis- tant al l;eneva 1.ater. he served as !ht' l S 11rnhassadn1· in Laos during the dt'1•pcst }ears of the S<>-l·alled "setret \1·ar'' 11ga1nsl Con1muni~t 1nfiltralion rnutei; there That. 111 1af'I. is !he m:iin argument, ai:ain~t tun1 . acrording to lJ.S. sources I Ir hai;; ;; ~izab!e nu mber of enemies atnonL: 111e fl n1·e ra,·tirin in the U.S. Senate .inrl lherc is son1e fe;:ir that if he ·were 11.11ncd lo Bunker's jnh there wou!d be nnl. onlv a s1orn1 in \V;;shington, but redoubl- rd ·rffort ~ !n re rral ~ecret operations in ."inuth Viclna1n . In emb;;rrBss the ;;d- n1inlstration . UnRer. ::it~o an ambassador to Laos in 1hc carlv 1960s before Sullivan took the- iob. is ihus considered a better bet al present. ·" '. " Dft1Z Sites flit By U.S . Plan es; Win flill Viets S.\[r;Q~ ! UPI 1 American 852 hn1nhers carrird out hea\"V raids inside 1he Oemilitari1,ed Zone (D~1Zl today and fle w three n1issions in support of South \'1c!nnn1e~e n1ari11c~ \\·ho recaptured the 11111unta11itnr ba~e of Nui Ba llo. I! yas the first tirne since President Lyndo n 8. John.~on'i; Nov. 1. 1963 bom b- ing h<1ll that the lJ S. (·111nmand _h ~ d puhlicly announced bon1bu1gs 1ns1de l•:O.IZ. The 111it1tary <'ommand had confirmed Tur~day that such raids have bt>en going 011 since the bomhing hall of North Viet- u:un and said 1t 1o1·ould announce any luture strikes inside the Dil!Z when possi· blc The Thailand·based B~2s new eighl misstons in th e rive northern provincv; of South Vietnam tod;;y. fl was the first in a year that B52s had flown that many missions all inside South Vietnam and dramatized how fighting along the D~t z has escalated since the North Vietnamese opcnrd a concenlrated series of altacks Qn 1hc allied defen~c line along the neutral 1,one a week aso . Gcr111an General Di es i11 Bavaria G A R ~T f SC H · PARTENKJRCHEN, liermany jAP l -Field Marshal Sieg- rnund \\'i\helm List, v.·hose for~ cracked lhe t-rench Maginot Line in May 1940, died Tuesday. lfc \\'as 91. List's 12th Army broke: through the ~1aginot Line between Sedan and /l.te:zleres in lhe great World \Var 11 assau lt that ended with the fall or France. A year later. List prepBred the: German rarnp1tiRn 9gains~ Greece. His troops hroke lhrouRh lhr. ~1etaxas Line, ()C· cupied Snloni ka and entered Athe ns on Ap t'il 2$, 1941 Al lhe. star1 of lhe wtir he \.\'aS in eo1n· 1nand of the 11outhcrn Ge rman army in Pola11rl . days ago and swepl today lhrough a series -0f gunbattles outside this city's an- cient \\'alls. LJnconfir111ed arn1y reports said another IHA 1nan was wounded. Bullets zinged off headstones as men equipped with n1achineguns and r iOe.5 r·rawled bet111een graves near Bran- dy s11cll. \\'h1ch the British army iden· 1tf1c<I as the "nervf' center" of the IRA in Ille Londonderry <1rea. The battle, one of 23 gunfights reported around the city by early afternoon. erup- ted when lhe army sent bulldozers Crwl("h· ing lhrough huge, concrete barriers that v.·ere topped by scaffold ing. paving stones anrl furniture. "\\'e 1~·ill pul then1 back uµ if you knock l hen1 down.'' residents 111 the Roman C?.thotic Rflgsi dc ghclto area ch:inted. "The Briti~h army \\"ill ne\'Cr again be allowed in here " c:unshots greeted the coininandos when lhcy rrached Braru!,\·swell. Bloc:k b.v block , then into the ccn1etery, !he troops dro\"e baek their assaililnl s. W11cn the civilian fell dead, nn arn1v "snatch" squad \\•ilh shiekL~ rushed 10 pick up the body bu! wn s heat rn ba c.:k by four youths \1'ho grabbed the dead n1an, shoved him into a ear and flee!. The army said lroops later caught the car in !he center of Londonderry and ar· rested the four youths. 1'hcre v•cre no reported injuries among the troops. the spokesman said. but a camera crew from Trish television \\·as pinned under a car in a shooting crossfire. A gunman opened up about 50 yard"i ahead of thcrn. telerision nev.•sm an Frank Courrell said. "The solrhers fired back o\·cr our heads and y.·e could see the shots hilling the v.·alls of houses about JO ,\ards directly behind us.'' The ere\.\· c:ra\Y!ed out 11> minutes later during a lull in !he !1gliling. In Rc!fast, an anny source atlributed a d:iring series of da~·light robberies to th e illcgn l lri.•h rtepubliclln Arn1y /IR A) hecausc the cxt ren1 i ~t ,i;ro11p probabl.v faced a desperate shortage of n1oney , he said. Eban I•redi ets 'r ocaJ Conf Jicts In 1'1 idd1e East Sy United Press International 1~n1cli Foreign ~ltn1~tcr Abba Eban p1·cd1rle.d IOOay the tll1ddlf' 'East conf!irl would be conl1ned to the political arena and 11ould not en1pt intu ho~lllities de~·p1lc rhrra!s b.v Egypl 1an Presid ent Anwar SadaL of rene1ved warfare bef ore the end or lhe year. Referring to reports Sadal's dcadl111c fnr U.S. efforts lo achiel'e an interim i\liddlc East peace e:q1ired Sund;;y. Eban told a Jerusalem nev.·s confert•nce Eg-ypl had set similar deadlines since the June 1967 \\:.r. ''Israel has not. trembled and lire has not hccn npened. The main reason v.•as th£' Egyptians ·would not be able lo sue· c·rcd in ;; milita ry initia!i\'e and Soriet 1~1ht'y dn<':S not v.·ant fighting resumed. althou l'.(h it does not v.·ant peace. Also, 1 pri>:.u111P ;;i year of re;;se-fire 111 ;i pu1v,..rh1I inllurnt'f' on pubhc opin ion in Eg-11>1," Eban sa icl. ',\l\' pro_c:nos1.~ i.~ lh11l in lht \1rei,.~ ahc,1d thE' cniph;;~is 11 ill b(' nn riot111c;il n11•1·es," the foreign minister said Sadat repratrdly has branrlell J971 a ~;; ''drris1re .1car"' during \l'hirh !ht' ,\lidc11r E~st <'onfli cl 11ould br decided n1 ilitB rily or poli!icall~· Sal1<1\ arri\'Cd in Dan1<1s1'us luday !or an Ar;1b sumrnit t·onf<'rcn\·e 1r1th Syria Jnd Libya des1gnrd prin1;1r1l y lo discus~ the lrnse situation Rlon g the Syrian- Jnrdanian border The Lhrf'c nations lire ~et to becnn1e the Federation of Arab Republics Sept. I. Eban said Israel still v.·a.s will ing to reach an ng rce menL v.·ith Egypt to reopen the Suez Canal -the basis for lhe U.S. inili<itive to achieve an interim f\fiddle Easl accord -b\l l said the next mo''• \\'as up lo !he Uniled States, Russ Fleet on l\fove TOKYO I AP ) -A Sol'iet task forc:e of abou! 15 ships, including at lea!t four 111issile cruisers sailed into the Pacific he!ween the Japanese islandi; of Honshu and Hokkaido today and Tuesday the Defe11se Agency reported. A spokesman said the force was flyi ng the flag of Adm. N. E. Smirnov, com- 11landcr of the Soviet Pacific flee!. ~ps Job Security? Check Harbor Area Honchos By THO:'llAS l\IURPlll:"l'E 01 lllt O••lr ,il l! l l•lt CITY QUIZ BIZ: -No\1', gentle reader, tell us \1•hat all these people have in con11non: James D. \Vheaton , Lee Hisner. Ernest L. Thompson , Harvey L. JJurlburt and Art McKenzie. Got it? Give up? Answer: All we re city managers right here along our Orange Coast. And all <leparted their posts 1n recent limes and in fairly close prox- imity to each other. "\\'heaton man;-.~ed the afairs at La- guna Beach City Halt. Risner was dit- lg for Seal Beach. Thompson presided in San Juan Capis- trano :-.rid Hurlburt filled the chief ad -• 1ninistra ti\'e chair in / l\'e11•port Beach. OOYLI Mii.Liii ALL FLED the scene arter some kind CJf polilical itnbroglio or. a! the least, upon hearing parties sharpening the axt in !he back roon1. Onl.\• tllcKen1.ie, the Cost a tl1esa cily 111anager, left on terms that Saddened all l1ands when he \Vas forced to resign bcc:ause of illness. A~ for the others. it \1·as politics in ont: fonn or anothel' tha t pron1pted them to pa <:k thC'ir bags and rlesk nan1epla!e. And 110111 the <lr u111s of rnun ici pal rl 1sco11tenl scc1 n to be run1bling in Hu n· 1ington Beach where l)oyle Miller prrsidcs in the city ad1ninistrative chair. FIRST l:\OICATIO:'llS Lhat t-.1iller had !l'ouhlE' h1·1u1n 10 surface last weekend. Then :'llayor (;eorge l\1cC'racken on t-.1on· Ila~· let 1t be known that he 1\a.~ going to nice! with i\lillrr to discuss his future. Theo ca111c Tuc~dav "·hen the Hun· li11,e1 on City ('(lu n('1I. .ifter ~onie huddles. annou nced that qt1es!ion of i\1iller's futur• is mu te fo r the 1n(ln1en1. ln laet. the Cil.v !)ads 11nposed their 011 n gag t'ulc On themsel\ es. this lune. dcclanns they 11ould11't e1·en talk about 11. Throuf!hOul ii all , \\!\Her 1\al' sn1iling. \\"e ll. c1·e11 if i\'11ller"s future 1s t:louded, he has n1uch reason !O .~inilc 1\I 5!1. he is in his 11th year a.~ Jlun!inblOn Beach ci!y arlrn1nis trator, He guided thr c1t~··s gro\\'th frotn • ~lrrp,11 tow11 o! 10.000 souls to a boo1ning 1ne1ropolil' of 100.IKKl. llUJ\'Tll\'GTO:'I/ REACll i~ perha p.~ the most dra1na !1c ~rnll"th and ~uccesli storv ir1 1111 of Or11ngc Cnunty. i\1aybc in a!J Or C11tiforni11 . They don·1 sm irk and call !I '"the oll r1r v" 11n;;n1orc So, if 1\l1!1rr :-h11ulrl step do1vn :iiom~ IJ1ll(• in !he future. he can indeed look haC"k ()TI sonic sol id accom plishments. An(l , it rn1ght be noted, his longevity hai: gunr far beyond lhe fi\'e years usually ;illotted 1n l'1ty arlmini~lrators before 1hr\· ha1·r \1 ol'n oul the \.\'elcome mat. :\~ ror 1he others \\'ho \\'Cff' around him , \\'ll(':.h•n r!i>J)arted Laguna for a belier CJ• !1· ni;tt1;1j!rr'i;; po~! in Cnron;i after a City Cc1un('1l uphca1al !hat boded i!l for him, R 1~!1,..r fic d Sral Brach afll!r a rc;;I pol 1r11·:1I hoo--ra :ind has fnt1nd con1fort in l.;1 11,,1,r;i Thurnp~nn lrf! (;ipo aftrr l1iir~h 11ords fro1n hi-.; rouncil . Hr founrl ~11nil ar r111 plnyment 1n lhe garden spot of EJ ,,1nnrr l!urlhurt got ~rim smokl' .~ignal s 1n /'l.'t'11·por t :'Ind abruptly !rnderef! hi~ resignation. He isn·t hehe\'Cd to ha ve 11iadr a l:nnnection a~ ~·cl Tll E RECORD SllO\\'S, linwe vcr. th;it rrolcss1onal cit y arln1 inistrators gel hardenej to playing the game or musical <:hairs. hH!C'ed, one may escape a mun1c:ipahly iusl ahead of the tar and leather bucket 011!~· to !urn up across the rounty line in ann!her town whe re they are toasflng ht.!J genius in pink ch ampagne. So just "'ail five years. There seems lo be one good axiom in the ci ty manager dodge : Always keep at least one bag packed . Seal Kill Protested \\'ASlllNGTON (UPI) -The House ~lerchant ~l:inne and Fishenc~ Corn- n1ittee say s it has received heavy mail protesting sea l hunting methods and plans to hnld hearings Sept. 9 on legisla- lion tha1 wn11ld outlaw or con!rol !he cap- ture :-.nd kill ing of ocean man1mals. • 'I .f --11 • ..... -~ ---·- l•N>TlD SuTeS IN S Pl c~ .. ; A OE;.;DE OF ACHtEVEME~T J .._,.,,.~4"""'!',~~~W............vtc'ft~ S11uce Sta111p11 Apollo 15 r:aisslon ls comn1en1orated on p;u r of a.rent posta~e stan1 p~ r eleased this wee k. Stan1ps are currently on sale at post offices along the Orange Coast. . . ' . . -- • -' H11ge Bln%e Fought A five-alarm fire broke out Tuesday in a downtov•n ?i1inneapolis building \Vhi r h formerly housed the Merchants Cold Storage Company. The blaze started in the ~asernent and \vorked ils way up to the first floor. 'fhe loss was undetermined. Sa~vdust and \.\'Oodcn lockers fed the crackling blaze. Consu1ners Union Cites Gas Da11ger of Corvair V.S. Judge Under Fi.re By Wallace WASHINGTON (AP\ Consumers Union says if its i;ampling or the 9 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Chevrolet Cor11airs on the roads is represent ative. some 90,000 owners of the car now drive a! great risk in cold or wet \.\'eather. Transplant R ecipie nt Celebrates INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI\ -Louis B. Russell. the \\'Or\d's longest. li ving heart transplant re c ip ien t, is celebrating tlle third an· niversary or his new heart by running for his first political office. Russell , a Den1ocral. is run- ning for a spot on the In· dianapolis cif.y council. His op· ponent for the Nov. 2 election is American bas k et b a 1 I association all·star Hoger Brnwn. a Republican. An Indianapolis schnfJ l teacher, Russell received his heart on Aug. 24. 1968 at the Richmo nd. \';i. medic a 1 center. He har1 a series n[ he<1rt attacks over a seven· year period before doctors recomn1endcd that he consider the heart transplant. Even after three years since the surgery, medicines are necessary for him to keep his heart. "ll's a live fnreign matter.'' Russell said. "The body v.•ant.s to keep rejecting it. "Tbe theory at first was lY.'O years past surgery would be fi ver the hump, hut JUS\ thi,c; past v,·eek. the fourth longest living transplant pa!il'nt died, just hcfore lh rer yet1rs " Russell's nwn fulure loo ks bright. hO\\'eVcr The c;ird iolng1.~1 v.hn recom· 1nendcd Russel l fnr t II e lr;insµlanl, Dr. II ob er t Che valirr, i;a1d l\1s pa!i{'nt v.·nu!d hf> around "fnr a long. long time.'' Another rard1olnp;i.~t. Dr. .John D. Grah;:im s:11cL "he·s <loing extremely ll'Cll .. rr~ gressing in a norm<1I fashion. Tainted Eggs Get V .S. Ban The reawn: Exposure to ex· cessive levels of poisonous carbon nionoxide. CU, a testing organization, said it had found that passengers in 25 of 221 Corvairs were exposed to the excessive levels. "It's quite likely," CU said Tuesday, "that some 90,000 Corvair owners now drive at great risk in cold or v.·et weather, when they're likely to shut the windows and turn on the heater." CU said the Corvair heater is so constructed that it wi!I "almost inevitably" b I ow ndorless. colorless ca r b o n monoxide into !he passenger compartment "should a small leak develop in the engine's gasketing or exhaust system." The organization said that, in the 221 Corvairs it tested, 25 produced carbon monoxide concentrations in the passenger compartment in ex· cess nf ~ parts per million, lhe recommended maximum set by the American Con- ference n r Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Munitions Train Cars Jump Rail ALBIA , Iowa IUPIJ Ahoul a dozen cars of 8 Chicago. Burlington and Qu in- cy frei~ht !rain derailed Tues- day night, and caught Cire from Army munitions one or !hem v.·as carrying. The muni· lions in the flaming car ex· plnrlcd pC'riodicflll,v Au!horit1es ad•·!sed famihei; lh•ing uithin a t1vo·m1le radiui; or the derailment lo evaruale their homes. and authorH ic.c; "n the scene "'f'nt no closer tha n a half mile. Clhservers estimated the cars \\'ere shootin~ flame" i;nn1e 65 feet in !he air .. and pcriochc f'Xplosinns from !he flam ing car th;;t tarried the n1unif\f)ns rocked the sur- DALLAS (U PI) -Gov. George C. \Vallace, who had one of his orders involving desegregalion overturned in a federal court, said Tuesday the judge involved "doesn't have the brains to try a chicken thief." Wallace made his remark to the ladies auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign War 1VFW1 which is holding its 72nd annual convention here. The Alabama governor told his audience he v.'ould con- tinue hi s challenge of federal desegregation orders by issu· ing an executive order today de signed to reopen two schools in 11 prednminantly black town •le said his new order would prevent the federal govern· ment from "destroying two fine schnols in Alabam;i ." The order v;il\ reopen J!rades fnur through 12 in Hobson City. Al11 . \l.'allace was here to accept a ~10,000 av.•ard frnm the ladies auxiliary to be used 101vard estahlishmf'nl of a $70 million Lurleen B. Wallace Cancer Research Center in Birmin1<ham . Mrs . \Vallacc died of cancer In November, 1968. She suc· ceeded her husband a s (!overnor of Alabama because he \Vas ineligih!e to run for another consccutil'e term. President Nixon wil! address the VF\V's national convention Thursdav. WallaCe. in his f'arlier nrder. directed f"hr:iol officials in Jef· ferson .~''lntv. Ala .. t.o reassign · 1ne.la Davis, 15. tn a school near her home sn she u·ould not be husecl as ordered bv a cnurt's <lesegrep:alion plan . But U.S. Di~trict Judge Sain C. Pn1nter rulf'd t-.1nnr1ay ~chool Qfficials should ignore \l.'allace's order T ' ee na!!er s Death T er1n Overturne£l rnundini:: area and sent dehris CHI CAGO IUPI ) A fl,vin J!. criminal court Judge. says he The debris. some or which rejected a jury's death sen. landed ::is far as a half mile tence recommendalion in lhe frnm rhe wreck, started small case of an !R·ye<1r-0ld youth firf'.~ \vhich "'ere controlled by because he felt il would be the Albia fire department. cruel lo force him to wait for No inju ries ~·ere reported. a death v.•hich v.·ould not be and police cordoned off I.he carried out speedily. area. Judge Robert J . Downing in· The train , en route frnm ~tead senlenced r.t i ch a e 1 \hicago to Denver. has an Parker, 18. to J!lO to 200 years WASHINGTON 1UPll estimated 89 cars. and carrie1'1 in prison for stabbing a young f>lore than 30.000 pounds of j!eneral merchandise and mail mother to death while her 7. in addition to the munitions. )•ear-<1\d epileptic son watched . processed frozen eggs ~n· • k I B 1· t "The a1·ms ol ,,,·m,·nal laminated by !he same tn· " spo esman or ur 1n11; on dustrial chemical that recently In Chicago s.aid he believed the justice are better served by tainted thousands of shell eggs munitions were e I t h I!: r !he long sentence," OoWl'ling and broiler chickens have been detonator caps or s m a 11 said Tuesday al the conclusion barred from the m<1 rket by firearms. nf the trial. However he r:Jded •kA A · It Department. The FRI and U.S. Army of· that he does not believe u"' gricu ure · ficials put a lid on information Parker deserved ever to IX! Department spokesmen h . Replace your ugly garb"Qe and trash cans with one nl!:at. conven~ent. and sanitary trashpak! Holds as much as four average •• d r· d 10 ldcnllfy .,'~bo~"=' ~l~e=d'='='~''=m=e=n=t.:::::===2p=ar=o=led=·=;:;.;=====::; Ttte;,uay cc ine --- the processing firm~ ordered tn keep their product off the market. But they sa.id six lots or froztn eggs found to be con· tamlnated came from planL<t in Nort h Carolina and South Carolin~. The tainted lots or eggs werl!: found to contain 0.6 to 2.2 parts per m il l io n of polychlorinaled b i p h e n y 1 s (PCB). a DDT·l.ike chemlca l. The dsnger level is considered O.S parts per milllon. federal officiab sakt tes ts W('IUld be run on all processed 1:ogg products nianufactured in the 20 gnvernment,.Jnspected proces~ing plan1s In t he SouthcAst. the :irea where feed garbage ClflS! lifetime warranty on the belutiful new Trashpak compactor. For a free home demonstratton c11ll : lRJISHMK a r c \ r1ent11lly contaminated 7 w•lh PCB"'" d"lrlbuled lhis l_l~;,,,========,!:=::1;,,4~5,;4;6,,;·B;,;2:,;3;;,3 ~u·mmcr. Nixon Tall~ Pa1·ochial School U.S. HelJl Vowed NEW YORK (UPI l -Presi- dent Nixon received 1 loud ovation from a Rom a n Catholic audience Tuesday nigh t by pledging his aid to parochial schools. Cardinal Terence Cooke. archbishop of New York. preceding Nixon to I h e speaker's stand, said despite "recent Supreme Co 'l r t decisions a practical means can be found and will be found lo assist An1erican Catholic school children.·• Nixnn, sitting on !he rlais . applauded the C ard i n a I 's remarks to the I.600 lay mem- bers of the Knights of Colum- bus at their annual convention. When il v:as his turn to speuk. Nixon. the fi:-st President to address the national meeting or the Knights of Columbus, said he wanted "ln associale myseU with the remarks" of Cooke. Nixon's stop here 111as the rirst leg of 11 two-da y. fi\'e- state campaign style S\.\'ing across the country lo the \\.'estern White House at San Clemente where M has plan- ned an extended stay, Today he heads for Spring· flt>ld, Ill.. where he will sign a hill designating Abraham Lincoln's home as a national historic site. He also will tour the state fair in Springfield after a stop at the old capitol where Lincoln had hi:ri law office. Before departing the Waldorf's plush Presidential suite where he spent the night, Nixon scheduled an 8:30 a.m. EDT breakfast meeting with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Attorney General John N. Mit chell. Nixon was applauded 11 times by the black -tie assembly Tuesday that rose to its feet when he said: "At a lime v.·hen we see those private and parochial schools, which Ja y stress on religious values. closing at the rate of one a dav, we must resoh•e to stop that lr~nd and turn it around. You can count on my support to do thal." 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Altogether Civil Defense hc>.'i 600 million phenobarbilnl tablets stoc ked in 106 .398 shelters loca led in schools, caves, fa ctories and office buildings in every st a t e . Alth<iugh a potential bonanza for the drug cu!t. the tablets are described by civil defense officials as a very mild sedative. Over the past decade an drug cult might lead lo v.•holesa!e attacks on fallout shelters led Civil Defense Director John E. Davis to wrlte regional d ! r e ct o r s recently asking them to see that the tablets were locked up tightly in the shelters. remov- ed to police facilities or hospitals where they can be locked se<:urely, or e 1 s • destroyed. I-le assigned the project "top priority." This was not the first time Civil Defense of· ficials were told to seeure the phenobarbital supplies but ris- ing drug use gave it added emphasis and urgency, Civil Defense officials said. average of 600 medical kits>------------ h;ive been stolen each year. But in just one ten.week period earlier this year. half that many kits conta ining more than 330,000 pills v.·ere stolen. The massive fallnut shelter program was started by Presi· denl John F. Kennedy . Begin· ning in December. 1\162, the shelters were stocked v.'ith food. water and medical kit s. Once stored they Decame the Property of local authorities. Fears that the rise of the Almost every kind f food can be frozen • ·"-Y ./t.~r.:i, c • ., ·f.:i ~· I•"":", "'l ~ . "'': ... :::,.;_!.-~:, ""'.:;./ ~· ... o-. ' I.. "·"~ti} ~ fresh produce. Choose young, .fresh vegetables end fruit for freezing so they will keep peak flavor and tenderness, Onl y top quality loods should be frozen. 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L. lvs .. 11 • Co. 7121 Poclflc ltff. WnMr WllM• 6l1S P•ltlc --, • DA.RY PllOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Time for a On ce 1gai n, the Top of the Pier plan is up for re- view in Hunti ngton Beach. IL should be. For even though the city col1ncll has t"·ice given the stafr the go-ahead for the firs~ step in the project -building a 1,878-spa ce parking lot in a five·bloc k area downlO\l.'ll -the council has not yet pro- vided the means to finance it. And cost esti mates con- tinue to spiral. f\bout 18 months ago it \\-'as touted in official staff reporls as a $3112 million venture; t"'O n1onths ago C"ity hall accou ntants revised their estimates to $7.3 million. At that time critics claimed that even this figure v.•as conse rvative, that a more realistic appraisal v.·as $9 11'1 million. This a'sessment v.•ent unchallenged by the pro1ect's supporters. Then at the Aug. 2 council meeting, the critics' dire predictions see1ned to be coming true when Finance Director Ben Arguello conceded that his latest estimate of the project placed its cost at between $7 inillion and $9 n1illion. The staff is now preparing new presentations ~or the council on how much it wo uld cost to continue wi th the plan, how much it would cost to cut its scope to three blocks i nstead of five -both Mayor George ~1L· Cracken and Councilman Ted Bartlett have campaigned unsuccessfully fo r this -and how much it v.•ould cost simply to kill the project. Getting out may be difficult since more than $400.- 000 already has been spent on land purchases and _be· cause such an action would lend 1,1.•eight to $81h millton In damage claims against the city fi!ed by property O\Vn· ers who charge that the city has prevented them front enjoying their property righ ts. But the strongest cause for re·evalualion is a recent at.UC study showing that the city faces a $6.7 million Definition Ofa Judge Of the Court Tbougbts At Lar1e: A "judge" is an official who sentences a stranger the judge has never setn before. to a prison lhe judge has ne ver visited, on the basis of a law the judge did not make. and in the absurd hope that this !ltranger's close and enforced associa!ion wit.h other "criml11als" will somehow make him a better man. • • • People who stop the action to applaud .a willy line in a pla y would not think of interrupting the music to applaud an especially beautiful phra!\e in a sym· phony. but isn't the situation much the :same? • • • The mo:st pathetic summer group!! of people are those would-be writers who make annual pilgrimages to v.·rlters' con· ferwces and "\\·orkshops." hop i n g wistfully that !!Orne n{ 1he lectu rers· ta lents will rub off on them. lt"s easy to tell a married couple who have ha.d a quarrel just before ('{)ming lo a party -she ls terribly busy being gay. end he is cartful not to engage In any rurner-conversa\1on with an una ttached v.oman. • • • The biggest bore In the world is the professlona\ Old Timer who rrmembers everything .and understand1 nothing. Dear Gloomy Gus Almost every articl e concerning high schools quotes th e district superintendent -but U1e Hunting· ton Beach Elementary School Dis· trict quotes the assistant superin- tendent. Don't v.·e have a superin· tendent? Jf so, does he ever have anything to say? -Tax payer Thi• letlut• n n.ni re•<tt'I' ¥l•wo, .,., llK•Htrllf ""'"' •' "'' nrwtf'•Ptr. ,.,,, '""' "' -¥• te GIMmJ owe. D•llJ 1>1111. One inexpensive reform the auto manufacturers could make ls to remove those silly clocks from dashboa rd s - which hardly anyone looks at after the first few v.·eeks -and replace them with a bullt-in compass so th at the motorist can tell v.•hich way he is goi ng in !ht btwildering complexJ\y of modern 6U perhighways. • • • One of the finest reli gious insighl.S \\'as expressed by Martin Btuber, in his "Tales of the Hassidim."" \\'hen he quoted an old Rabbinical !lcholar as saying. "It is not the saints that are in Par11dise, but Paradise that is in lhe saints.'' • • • The trouble with technnlo~y i~ that while it keeps de vising new \\"ays for us to spend money, nobody so far has con1e up \vith a successful new way for us to make it. • • • One reason that liter11ture is less able !(I, rlepir t noble characters than peHy ones v.'as neatly put by Jon?.l:han Sv.·lf\, v»hcn he pointed out · "Elephant s are itlv.•a\"S dra\\!l srnaller than life. bu! a flea a1ways lar,1?.er ... • • Tht better part of valor is nol discre- Uon but conservation -knowing how lo save it for maUers of principle , and no t to dissipate 11 on mere vexations. Moretti Runs Roughshod By ROBERT H. BURKE AsKmblyma1, 70th Dbtr\rt Jn his eagerneM to assert the power of Assembly Speaker, Assemblymui B<lb ~fore!ti 1 D·N. Holl) v.·ood) appears to be doing ""hate\·er he. ft>els necessary to maintain hLS control. If 1h1s meartc; ig- noring the house rule.!'!. r un n in g roughshod over them . or making up new rulea on lhe run . he is proving lo skeptics that he's quite capable of doing all lhese and mort. An example thal demonstreJe s this abuse is the procedure used to mo\"e AB 21 (Burtoh) fro m !ht Asstmbly to the Senate. Thi• bill would eliminate the 27.~ percent depletion allowance on gas and oil wells. This ch ange req uire• an amend. mtnt to the bank and corpora!lon! lax which the California Conatilution allows only when approved by a two-third8 vote in both house1 (54 votes). On April 22, AB 21 c.ame belor~ the Assembly and v.·as defeattd because It only received 4.1 oiye. wt es. ONE WEEK LATER the author of the meuure IOUght reconsidera tion, v.·h\l·h, eccon:lin( to the rule1 of the house, also needs~ aye votes (two-third3). Aga in the blll w1s defeated when onJy 41 memben voted 1ye. APP'renUy lhe Speaker fa iled to twiat RtpubUcan arm1 as he though t he'd be •bit to. This didn't stop 1'1orcttl . Vnd1unted by the lll11te constitutio n. the hou1t: rules, and the vote or the mem- ben, the Speaker took It upon hlmseJf to ltfld I.ht bill to the S<'nate . He ra· uonallled that only a portion or !he bill had pas.fed. (Jn effect this ruling would e.xempt corporations from the b!ll and maka .ii appllc1ble only &o indJvldu&la.) Guest Editorial ' ' i THE Ul'\ILATERAL action of the Speaker-" as rarher d1Fficult to explain in view of the. off icial Asse n1bl}' .Journal and A.sSl'mbl y HislOry notations sho"·ing the actual ar.t1on on the bill. Asse mblym11n Moretti lhen added insult to injury when he corrttted the As.stmbly History to read !ha t AB 21 \\"M "passed" on April 22. It had previously read "rtfu sed _passagt," This left the Assembly •nstory <Jf April 29 lo correct. as it too staled that AB 21 had been "refused passage.'' This was done by noting "bill ordered to Senate." The Journals for those days are now convenien tly out of print, but when they are offi cially released at the end of the session I prtdlct they, too, v.·ill have been corrected. A~OTHER EXA~IPLE of I h e Speaker's t.pparent disdain h1111 been hill handling of lhe budget. Aga in, he di~regarded many of lhe hoU!le rules which e\·eryone else is expected to follow. If he exercises this kind or power in his present poiilion in order to accompllsh his purposes, ii ap~ars lo me that he would have no qualms when it came lo <1verlooklng other laws and regula tions while acting in any other capacity. The cit l-zens of California are Jo~ing their rights and lhelr freedoms f11st enough throu~h 1eg1timale regal mf'nns. Unabashed powerpla\•s are not In the IK-sl interest of our !lla!e .. \\'e cannot 1fford lo tt'grtts lo the pov.•er·poUl1cs era of other )tlfl. Hard Looi{ accumulated deficit by 1977 if the ToJ5 of the Pier plan and other projects are not cut back or new sources or re\·enue found. An average of $230.000 a year {or five years is the estlinated tax subsidy that the project \VOul d require. In the pact, the Top of the Pier plan has been ('On· fl idercd on its own costs and merits. No\v the tin1e has con1e for the council to examine it in cornparison \vi th all other expenditures the city faces over the next five years. Apath y Helps Bike Thieves The business of stealing bicyc les is turning into a $15,000 a month market in the Hun tington Beach· Fountain Valley area. One of !he recommendations police have made re· peatedly to bike owners is to license their bikes. That \vay stolen or Jost bi C'yrles can be identified \\'hen they're recovered. But the response from the public has been slight. Fou ntain Valley rouncilmen eli1ninated the $2 charge that went wit h their license on the theory that free licenses wo uld attract more people. Police say that idea has not caught on either. l)erhaps the solution to the bike 01vncr-apathy problein is sin1i!ar to that of the voter-apathy problem. As the Lea gue of \Vomen Voters holds regular drives to register voters. son1e service clubs n1ay \\'ant to sponsor drives to register bicycles. .......... ~~· \Vith the conrentrated effort of cl ub me1nbers. some of the reluctance of bicycle owners may be overcome and p olice could h ave less trouble tracing stolen bikes. H 'ASK YOUR PAL TO CALL THE PHONE COMPMY. OU~ LINE) DfAD MPJN.', Tinte to Meet lttdividual Needs of St1uJe1tts End Rigid, Lock Step School Grades To the Editor: \Vhat a plea~ure ii was to read Sydney Harris' column entitled. ""The Absurdity of School 'Grades'" (DAILY PILOT, Aug. 10). His publ ic recogn ition of the fact that ind ividual differences in children ought to preclude the rigid. Jock step, graded ap- proach lo education rs indeed refreshing. f\1y hope is that the day will soon come when school dis tricls all over the nation are developing programs designed to meet the individual needs of each student in each area of the curri culum. AS AN EDUCATOR. I kno\v that the job can bt-done and v.·ilJ ultimately redu ce considerably the ''disillusionment, disgust. and dropout s'' ~I r. Harris spoke of in his column. I al so know , however. that the ta sk is not. an inexpensive one nor can it be accomplished 1-1•ithout the total support or parents. I arn grateful to r.1r . Harris for helpini:: to inforn1 th~ publk of v.•hat th ey have a right to expect from the public schools <ind \\"hat they have the responsibility to support. I A~1 A l~50 GR ATEfUL thal we live in an area where local sc hool districts such as Ocean View ;ind Fountain Valley are tak ing the initiative and assuming a leadership role in the individualization ot instruction for our r>hildren. DENNIS H. r.IANGERS Anicrican ~aming Corr. Long Beach l ·'a vors Caspers Recall. Tn the Ecli tor· "\\'hy is Ronri ld Caspers in polifws .,.,,hcn he has so tittle respect for the democrat ic system and ~o little regard for those \\'ho elected hlm UJ office., \Vhy is he trying lo rrinste.lc Santa Ana·s cl;1ir11 on !he "promised land " \vhen th;it r !::iim h;is been ruled invalid by the courts"' \\'hy is he disregarding the wishes of that nc:ar -m11jority of resident s I his cnnslituents I '.l'ho have petitioned their ROVernmrn t to let them become 1hc cit y of ln·ine? Why does he igno re all the mayors in hi s district and throughout Orange C.Ount.v \\'ho want to see a Viilble city of Irvine? HE SER\'ES ON the LAFC. \Vh y is he lryin~ ro overturn the democraticaHy- ('\"Oirl'd drCision of the LAFC, a decision lh11l specified the Irvin e city boundaries' \\"h\" 1tid he parlicipate in a special LAFC meeting in 1he face of a court injunction'.' \\'by is he a party to the contin11ed un· ---By George ---. DEAR GEORGE : Do you think profan ity and ohsctnity should be allowed in .the theater? I think lt"s .awful. 'FURIOUS OF.AR FURIOUS: l'n1 sorry about that -ti Wfl ! just that some l knocked m.v hot buttered popco rn down my shirl front DEAR GEORGE: 'You keep poking lun at Playboy. I admire th11t mag a z i n t ' s philosophy. Don"t you think that Hugh Hefnt:r is one or the most courageous men in America today? D. E. DEAR D. E.: I sure do. ~iy Uncle Ned 5moked a pipe like Hefner 's and you 5h0uld see what. happened to him. !Send your probltm~ ti;i George; and ""'atrh how lire immedl;,tt ly .11>ens up new rloor~ for you. L'nfortunat!'!y. thry all lead d1rwn lhe wrong halL) ( Mailbox Letters from readers are welconte, Norni.ally writers sltoulct co"vey their tnessages in 300 words or less. The right to condtnse letters 10 fit space or eli minate libel is reseruecl. AIL let· ters must include sig11a1 ure and mail-;,,g address. but i1a1nes 1nay be wi"t11· licld 011 request i/ s11fjicient Teason is apparent. Poetry will 'Jot be pub· lished. democratic manipulation of his fellow 111embcrs on the LAFC~ Why isn'l he urging the super\•isors to set the Irvine cilyhood election as ~ti­ lloncd by his constituents and as required by stete law? E\"en 1\1r. Cas1>ers n1ust see that demo("rary is ha ving a difficult time of it. 1 ce n"t n.>ct11l my vote that helped put him in office. hut I <:an and will vote for his recall fro1n that office. GIL SI LVIUS Fine Yo11ng U'orkers To the Editor: i\1ay I compliment Orange County, espe•ially the coasta l area. on their .\"oung help. Ne\'er have I been served so kindly and happily in such as gas st.a- tinns. markets and restaurants. 'J'he old trmreramental attitude tov:ards their r uslnmers and somelnnes surly alt i!ude. is nowhert lO be seen. It is a pleasure to go out in the eve nin g and see such lovtly young clean-cut people enjoying their work and showing respect lo their older patrons. THE SLOGA~. ''Have a nice dinner" or a 11 ice day is a very unselfi sh one-not ''our city is beautiful'' v.·ith ego. rt1aybe n1ore cities should have these youngsters. and I feel sure both young and the old v.·ould benefit from thei r bright smiles and good V.'ill. I am nev.· here. but th is rspecially ha s given me the feeling they would like me lo sta~·. f\1RS. \V"\'NNE HI NCHEY P11blic Serc111ttl' To the Edit.or . \\'hat this city and county needs are schools to educate publi c employes and non-employes with ce.rtificd exam ining boards to license and renew licenses an· nua\ly of all such person~. This suggestion should be \\'elcomed by all who belie ve in the necessity for con- linuin/{ education \vit h und erstanding of rapidly chnng ing conditions , whe!hrr !hey like or dislike the back-to-school idea as a 'way or life. PUBLIC SERVA~TS ha~·e fer greater responsibilities t han those in private in- dustry. They need more than academ ic excellence-but on-the-job experience alone is not enough and too often unfa ir for the O\'erall responsibllitie s. If somr or all of thl' city cnunc1lmrn and the Orange Count~· supervisors \\"OUld \•oluntarily consent and enroll fnr such a progran1 of cducal ion and lice nsing, !he idea might catch on at the state and na· tional levels. And wouldn't that be even greater? ARTHUR \VEISS~1AN Wide Loud Low To the Editor: Recently, a friend of mine was i!lsued a citation in this area for ca rrying a lightweight catamaran sailboat on top ol his vehicle. It v.·as pointed out to this person that it is unla\\•ful to carry anything on your vehicle that ·extends beyond the fender line on the left and may exlend only six inches on the right of the vehi cle beyond the fender line. THE LOG IC BEHIND this is in· comprehensible to me in that a pe rso n ma.v be driving in the le.ft. center or righ t lane at any given time, so what difference does it make wh ich side the overhang is on? E\·en more preposterous is the fact that some loads as v,'ide a!I 12 feel are alto"·cd on the free"·ays, such as mobile home sections. The alternative to carrying your \vide load on top of your \'ehlcle is Lo purchase a trailer. THE LOAD \\'TLL be just as v,•ide, you"!\ probably have a hard time findin g a pl11ce lO park the trailer. there will be more stop and signal lights to worry about . and , as anvone knows that ha s towed a !railer. ·it adds considerable danger to dr1v1ng. Bui, the stale does get 1o nick }OU for a trailer license ree evtry year. i:;, C. VAN HOOK, SR. Lasting Fa11ie Co1nes Fro1n Trivia The Count von Bis1narck is known to us less for his considerable contributions to the pol!tics .11nd dlploma(·y of m\ght than for the ra cl that he had 3 tasty pickled herring named after t1ln1. It is doubtful that one person in a n1ill ion would ever have heard the name of Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott h~d he not been hounded out or 1 rr- \and because of hi:i; tactics in 1880 as rent collector for the estate!! of lhe Ead of Erne in County f\1ayo. The peasant cot111gers dectdl'd he didn "I exist -and de!'>trnyed his prop- erly. Boycotted him. they did, f\1adarne de Pompadour, ~ho was ml!ltress of Louis XV or France. is Its& rememherl!d for her prowe" over men. and her Immense system of polit ical patronage, thnn by a st.yle of doing her hair straight back. ALESSANDRO Volta. Andrt ~1arie Am pcre, G. S. Ohm, and James Watt, are all obscure 18th century !lcientisls whose. name!! serve as electric unit.!! in an age or technology. Nichol&!'! Chauvin would ntY~r believe that Napol~n had been defeated, even after \li'alerloo and the dissolution of the F.mpi re. He is remembered for givi11g his na me to unrtasonlng and base.Jess patriotism. .Another French.man, Jean Nicol, '¥1'88 a great philologlst who published a lt:'ll:lCOl'I of the French language. He wa.!'! al!IO a diplomat. As Ambassador lo Lisbon, he brought lo f'rance the .!eeds of a !ltrange plant. tobacco. lfis nnme became a.,sorla,cd with the weed 's active in- gredient. nlco1ine NAPOLEON nuoy have beto sufferffi& Charles McCahe .... tron1 a bit of folie de grandeur v.·hen he put his name on a bottle or brandy, and Caesar certainly did a good bit of work v.·hen he v.Tole his Comntwlaries on his rnililary life , bul the Duke of Wellington is remembered chieny and well in England because wellingtons .11re rub- berized hi p boots, \\'hich every farmer puts on almost every morning of his lile. If Bismarck has his herring, Gladstone has his capacious traveling bag. Charle!! de Gaulle may be: remembered less for anything than the fact thal he recently ha!! had his name given to one of the worst traffic intersecliona i1 the world- the Eto ile. Le Gaulle is also the name of • Paris Metro station. A P11risian can now, with perfect sense, give the fo\JowlnR di rec- tion: "Get on .at Victor Hugo, challie. at de Gaulle. Franklin Rooseve lt is one stop after Georges V." It is the hornely and trivial things that confer lastinR fame. Trifle!! are thln&s we can identify with. Chesltrton knew whereof he talked when he entitled one of his books "Tremendous Trifles.·• "The majority of men.•· aaid Alexan~r Smith, "slip into lheir graves \\1thout having encountered on their way thither any 1lngle calastrophe or exaltation of fortune or feelina." And he added, "Trine1 make up the happinest or misery <1{ mortal life," WHO WOULD EVER have heard of the Earl of R11gl1n had It nol been for his sleeves! Mlcintosh with his rl!llnproof cloth? Brougham and Hrui11om with thtlr cabs? Sam Brown! \\'It h h!s ntat bro~·n mill1;:ary ~lt ? And John fllontagu, what of him? He 1 11·as not only a thief but an incompc"tent thief. In a t·orn1pt age. the 181h century, the Fourth Earl of San(hvich, as indeed John was. stole the British Navy blind as First Lord of the. Admiralty. Most of h[s peculations he gave hack to his t•ountry Ol"er the gan1ing tables at \\'hlte 's and Crockford"s and othe r Lon· don gambling c\uh.~. Sandv.'ich was an around-the-clock operator. \Vhen the din- ing rooms \\'ere closed, he is said to have ordered a slab of cold roast beef between two slices of bread. Voila! An1erican cuisine was born! Sand\\•ich \\'as a party, also, lo the greatest bi l of oH-the-cuH parliamentary wit in British history . He once baited lhe great rake and reformer, John Wilke!!. ~·ith the charge that Wilkes would either die on the gallo-.·s. or or the pox. "My Lord," repl ied \\'ilkes, "that depends on 111·hether. I embrace your prindpl• or your mistress," OlANClol COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PublisheT Thomat Ktevit. EditoT A /b~rt \V. Batts Editurlat Pa gt Edi!or The edi!<Jtie.I p&ge of t~ DA.i.ly Pilot 11fficii to inform and ~mula1e. read. en by preu:ntfng this M\\'lpl.per·• opinion• snd romment.a.ry on triples of iot~reiu and slgnitlcanc.. by pro- vlrt!ng • Jnn1m for ~ht' exprtsslon ot our noarte"' opinions, 11.rxt by pre. sP11fing the diveru viewpoirn8 of in- f('lrrnl'l':I ob!ien.·rl'!. and spoke:imen on tor>its of The day. \Vednesday, .<\ugust 18, 197 1 --=--- • Newport Bea~h Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO, 197, 5 SECTIONS , 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 197 1 TEN CENTS Group Won't Seel{ Height Vote If City Acts B~· L PETER l\R1 EG 01 t~. D•U• 1'11111 II•!! A r1tizen!': ,11r<1up sa1rl tncl;iy it wdl no1 lry In forcr ;in 1n111.1ril'P In ban \.\'ater- frn111. hi,ii!h rt~r 1f !hr Cll y (·an find any ~lh<>r way tn dn it pern1anen 1I_\'. In a "sHllCm<>nt of pnt 1r.v" !ht> group. lOw na merl .\lewpnrl l1es1den1 ~ t:n1!"rl INRL'). ind 1c1t1c1t Jt "'ants thr Cit.I' f.(HJn· ~il 1n schrdul p ;i rPf<'renrl1 11n nn lh1.> 1ss11r lnste;:irl, so !hr group wi ll no1 h.'ll'f 10 ·i rcul<1!!' ix-1 i11ons forciJ!g !he issue on to 1 hallot. , • ''It's much frienrlliPr !his w;:iy," sa id . .\!Ian Bei>k , chairm;:in of thf' NRl'. .Beek this 1noming s;url the NRU in· tenrli; tn pursuP. the per manrnt ban fln ;n leas1 wa terfront high rise, dP11 p1le an t)rdinancP now be fore the plann1n,i: l'Orn· inissinn 1h;:i 1 would ins111u 1r a 1wn.year han pending f'n mpletion or a new master plan of develnprnent. Th e t itv cnun<'il h;is inrlica!rd ii w1\I fnrrn;ill.v -request the NR U 1n refrain fr11rn forcing thr vnre til'll ll the <'\fv can puL !hi! ne" general plan lnRPlher. Beek said this mnrning he hadn't hf.;irrl ;i bclut th!' upcnm1n11. resnlutinn h111 !h;:11 rcgarrtJess hf' t hink~ the ,Rroup will "pro- ceer1 prompt ly" tn grr son1eth1ng on the ba ll ot. hy spring. In its statement, the NR U said tha1 1l endorses the proposed two.year ban , but mad!.' !l ,·tear 1t will setLle for 1101hin,l:l less than a pcrmanen1 ban in rht end. "\\'r endorse the recommendation nf rhe Ln1.1•er NewpnrL fl.::iy Civic_ Dislrtct thrll Wrl!erfrflnl hii::h rise be hanned fnr twn yrars anr1 that the city g1 vr highe.~l .... ::-~ I~--:: ,,.,,,~ ... ~ .. -• ~ l . . NO MOTOR CY CLIST VAROOMS HIS WAY THROUGH NE WPORT-BALBOA BOULEVAR D INTERSECTION Al Newport Beac~·, Mc.Fadden Sqva r9, Trouble in Getting It All Together Council Dela:y.~ Traffic Signal. At I nlersection Plan~ for ;i 1rmpnr;iry !r:'lffir ~ii::,n;;I ::it. :h'" 1ntcr~ect1nn nf Ne1.1•pnr1 ;inrf Fl;ilh.1::1 f;n1ilrv:'lrd~ h.:o vi> hrrn rlrl;:i 1·r<i, Traffic ~;nc_1necr Tlohert .lnffp ~aid trl(hlr . .1;i ffr !'l.:iid thf' prohlr111 i ~ mn11<>.1. "IA"r'rp tryin.c: !o .c:rl ;in inrrl'rl ihly 1n· •i.:pcn~i vr pri rr for 11 !'lophistira!Pd 1iizo.:ol," h" ~;i id po1n11ng 0111 it will he LI~· !<! In ro11trnl ,,1he h;izardous c'tns!'in,R of '.hP lt.l'n ..,;lfrrt.;; :'ii i\·1rF;iddcn Squa re'. f it)' cnun riln1ro !'C'l'f'ral mnnlh!' acn 1uthnri1.rrl ;i n expe.nrl ilure o/ ii h<•u! ,'l;.,noo fo r :in in rrrim S1J!n.:tl ln b,,. 1os1allrrl prn· iint rnmplr lr rcdrsi1?n of th P i'n!1rf' 1n· lrr<:i>r'llon. ~1 1 1! !'f'\rriil ~'!'<Ir~ a\1;i 1 .l;:iffe nolrrl thr r1t.1 h;i~ ~rr nl 1nnTP lh;in .~:lO.OOll on pr rn1a n,,n1 ~icn;il s ;it llhPr intrr~rrt 1on~. <I \ ;in 1ndir;:il 111n nf "'h:11 h1~ pr/\hlrm 1~. · \\'r·1·r 1;i lk1 1111: lo n1;i1111!;1rl11rrr·~ 11r111·."' hi' s:i1rt. "1111d 1!)·1ng lf1 trll lbrrn \\"h;i l w" lh1nk WI' (';!ll dn with !'OITII' nf !hP rq u1r· mrnt lh:il wr l';i n afl or rl · Hr s;i1ri hi> h11pr~ !f1 have the in· trr~i'1"T111n s1gn;:il11.ed by (;ill !11 " re pnrt tn en11ncitmen l::ist {)prf'mhr r . .l ii ffp hail pointer! nut lhrri> wt>rl' morP .:irridenls ;i! Iha! in1crsertion fh;i n any.,,,·hcre el se in 1hP city HP sairl 1n a nne-.vct1r period ther!' wrrr Ill ;irridrnt~ lhrre !h<1t IA'Ould not hil\'f> h;ipprned if lhrrt' had I.wen il !.rRfrie lighl. HI' poinrerl nut !he accident r;itr w.:oi; 2i0 p!'r 100 11111lion vehicles. ;i ra!e .:ip- prn:>.:-heri noly by the int.er.~ectinn of lJ<\lbnA Boulevard i:tnd 471h Strer.I. At the liml' of the report , however .. J.:if-r,, had nol ,Rive n lhe BalbM -Nt>wpor t Rnulf'.varrl intersection 11 high priority for 11 siii:nal hcc;iusr of needs elsewhere. To Pa)' Viet11am Dan1ages H~· r ATR JCK RO YLE 01 l~t D•"V Pilol SI~'! Rl ;:i m1ng An1~rirt1n hnn1brr~ fnr tt1r. ''ab~nl11lr and almnsl tol;i [ r1"v;i sta11nn '' nf \'ir Tnan1r.~P \·illagr<:. R!'p ra11I .\1 r('lnskey 1B-San ~1:11 1'0 1 T11rsrl'1!' night during a Tu stin spee rh sa1rl th r L" S. shnu lrl con tri hulf' ;ii lr;is! ~I billion l.n help rf'bui ld t.he IA';tr-lorn «nun l r~ ~1 t:Closke~·. a n1aven1·I.; Rr puhlu·;i n \t ho sa.1•!11 he 1.1•111 chal lf'n ge Preside nt "''1~­ "" fnr thr l'l72 r ri'<:1drn1111I nnn11n;it1on, a(·ruscd !he I S. n[ ~·nmm11 1 1n 1: \.l ar rnmr!'i 1n lndo Ch1r1;i ron1parab lr 10 ~':11.1 a !rncit1r.~ in \\lnrlrl \\';i r II "ln our ze;il In 11•111 1h1.~ war,"' lhP !;ii!. c:i 1 !'::I r olfl rnngrr<.~n1 t1n ~::1 1cl. '·1.1" h;i vr rn11cht \ll!h lt1cl 1r~ 1h:11 ;irp 1nrlr l1'ns1hli> un<li>r !hr 111clgrnenls 11f r\11rr1n hr1·g \l r{;ln~kl'I' \.\'<!~ .<pr<1k111_g hl'forp lh(' r i'llf'P . .\11 ;ircnr~~ (;r,1up .?. 1'11stin-h,J .,1'd orpt1111z;i1 1nn alf1li;i!f'd 111!h ,<;i P<11il·~ 1-:ri.~cnpal l h11 rr.t1 Thr r~p;ir·1 1y 1 rn"d 11( :ioo at rhe 1;hur1.:h loudl ~ applau<irrl h 1,~ rrrnark~ Thr ~nr!hern l";il1rn 1·111<1 cnnj!n·~~1n;in, a 1·nln11cl 1n the L. S :'11;.iri nr l"nrp~ rrservr~ .:tnr1 ;i l\ore;in \\l;ir vrlrrt1n. ciled '"se;irch and drstrny"" m 1.~~1nns arid ~:i!uralinn hl;tmb1 n.i: as 1wn sur h cnmP$ under the Nur<>mberg judgmen1 ~. ThesP rnn.~t1tutcd "wRn1 on rirstr11 r!1nn nf \'ill<lt:CS ;ind forciblf' reJr~·;1t1nn Of !hP r<'"f!le,"' he claimed, trirnr~ fnr wh1rh sevf'r<il Na zi g<>nerals Wt>rr rxrr lllf'rl. ··\Ve kill mnrc c1vili;ins lhan 1.1•p rln rne.my AAlrliPrs ."' hP. ;irlderl . Yel r1rsp11r. lhPse 1;ict1cs. McCloskey ;i~i;ertecl the. t:.S. and So11t.h Viet not me s P . Olll· numbering lhe enemy 10 !o I. h11s been ASKS VIET AID Rep, McC1oskey un::iblr !o \\'In lhr w;ir, ··Th i.~ n;i tinn has f;i!lr n into 11 n er, rnneous roncer1 tha! rnilitt1ry power is bombs ;inr1 mrchan iz.ed rroops," Mc· !Set ~fcCLOSKEY . Pagr Zl Harbo1· Board Act~ priority ro de'lelop1ng a master plan ." 1he sl.:1remen! !;<1id . 11 also st11cl lht' 1\1RU inte11ds "lo wnrk 11·1th the C11y Cnu nr1I IC'I accomplish fhP nne thing they are lega lly unable In ar- cnmpl1sh alone ; thaL is. enact a hi,Rh rise and hi,1:h denslly ban which future city counci ls cannol repc.:tl." The NRU said i! 1sn ·1 sure if r.hP rel- rrPnrlum . nrdererl by the: council, would ('arr.v lh P weight nf an in1tiativr ··We are 1;tudyini;: lhr legal pos.~thili­ tJe s. We will not seek an initiative: 1l 37 on th l'rr i!I any other means lo aceomphsh our nbi ecti ve .. Aclin,l:l Cil y Al!ornt y f1enn1.~ O'Neil s<1 id thi~ mnr nin~ the permanen1 ban likely could hr enactcrl through charrer chan~e. wh1rh would requirl" a popular vntr t.hat could be scheduled by the coun· ci l w1Lhoul p('litions. \YhethPr rounr 1ln1en. who will like!,v <>narr the rwo-year ban so the mas!er plan ran be rompleled. wouln ac1 IC'I prP- 1'1pit.at1" a 1·n1f" on thf' issue bclore the plan 1.~ rtnne, apprars unllkeJ.v. A public hearing on the proposed lwi> year waterfront high rJsl!. ban will be conduc1ed b.v the planning commission Thursday at 8 p m_ in City Hall. Beek this morning a l.~o explained wha l his group JS hoping to do on density con· trnls. He said they are no! seeking an out· right ban nn apartments, but rather they want a ceiling placed o" density. "It would probabl y be figured nn th~ hasis of thr size nf thp lot ."' Beek said, addin~ !har lhe NRU has not prepared .11ny suggested formulas or limlls as of. yet. Copter Die A1·my Craft Explodes; Gls l(illed PEG NITZ, C.ermany fUPl I -A US. Army he:!icopler carryin~ :'!7 American soldiers exploded ;:ind plunged nearly 1.000 feet inll'\ ;i field near the Berlin· Munic h autobahn toda,v. killing all aboard. An Arn1.v spnkesman s;iirl it tl/;is lhe- wnrsl helicnpter rr.:os)l nn rtcnrd in- vol vin~ the U.S. mi!itar.v in F.urope. The ,;oldier11: were from the Armv"s 56th Ar!i\lery Br igade.. ' 1'he t.win-engin,. CH47 Chinook. car- ryin)i :l~ passcn~cr.~ and A crew of lour, crashed i:ind burned minutes \)!>[nre 11. w;is to ;:irrive al t1 mil 11ary tr::iinin.1?: 11rea nrar Pegnitz. t1 R.:o varian city about 25 mile.~ nnrth of Nuernberj!;. U.S. Army headqui:irter:i: In Heir!ell:icr.R: '1erlined comment on possib\I" causr.s nr the acciden t. But wltne;i:~,; told of hear- in,R explosion!'. hefore the 51-fnol long cr;:if1 er;isherl . '"1'ht-engints werp loud er lhan. oorma.I. then 1 heard twn muffled e:ii;p\nsions."' !l::!irl C.ucntht.r Bnehm,.r, a night-shift. f;ir .. !ory wnrkrr o.rhn Wll!I. makini; breakftlsl. in hi.' home al the lime:. Boehmer r11n ouliiicle: in time In .~ee lhf: helir.opt.tr'!I tail •"41 rear Ml.C'lr brl'ak nff. Then the machine. he said, "tumbled 1'cachcrs (;roup Urges Stand On Wage Hikes Nr wpor1-Mrs;i llnifirr1 School Distr1r1. official.~ were ur,1:rd Tuesda y In lak~ " stand on .,,,·hethrr nr nnl 1hev \\'ill _grant hudj:!e!Pd pay r;i is('S In l rarhrr~ r1e..~pitP rhr President ~ 9!klay 11.'age-pricP ronrrol orrlf'r. R;irthnlrl Hakr. r~rcorivr Sl"rrct.:orv of lhe: NPwj)flrt -Mei;a E:duc<111on Assncial1nn, scaid rhr Niton rontrols benr.fitP.d bi~ husine.~s Rt !he rxpense of the work1nii: man. Hr said he hnPf'rl lhP hn;ird \\'ntilrl IPI tr;irhers know if the r11stric1 inlrnricd tn pt1s.~ on thf' Z.2 pr.rrrn1 .~t1lar_v im- provement adopted in the d1stricl's J971- 72 bUdRr1 H;ikr argu rd th;il. .~incf' somr lr;irhrrs Anrl princip;:iL~ who wnrkecl rhrou,t:h 1he summr.r alrt;idy h<1Vf' rf'rrivPd thP raise.~. rlenial of the p;:iy hikr In rel.urning l r::irhl'r~ would he "'rli~riminatory. ·· Superintendent. .John W. Nicoll noted that thr. district i• 11wRilin11: cla rification nf !he: wi111;e: freeze etfects by the Orang'e Cnunty Counsf'L /\<1canwhile, tht r1islrict wil l hnld back 11 plannr.d fivP-cPnl hike in lhe Plemf'.ntary ~chord lunch prier until the: end of !he go. day freer.,, Dr . NiCQIJ ~Rid . A pen ny boosl in tilt' <'OSI of milk in hiJ:h school rafl"teriR~ 1\sn will await the temporary price lreez.e. backwards and came straight down" into the edge of a wooded area. A Wei;t German policeman driving nn lhP Rerl in-~1unich autobahn which passe.'I withi n several hundred yards nf th e cr::ish site said he ~Rw at least f\,\.'O men either jump or fall from the: falling craf t Solons 111 Huddle • Other witnesses said lhey saw as ma11y as five falling bodies. Witnesses agreed that the helicopter was fl ying abou t 1,000 feet when the u· plos1ons took place . WreckagP. was scallered over A wide. !See HELICOPTER, Page. Z) Aides Tackle Questions On Economic Policy Jo'ro m \Vire ~rvlce1 WASHINGTON -Government nfficial1 toda y tar.k!ed a hurgenning batch of l'JUt'.s· linn.~ ;iboul President. !jxon'l new ernnom1c policy. The: groct!J'Y price pic- ture cleared some. hut projected pay rAiset1 for teacher!'. and state and govern· ment wnrker!I. still were: in douht. TherP conllnued to be mixed rear.t1on to the Prcs1den!,'!11 declaration or~ 00-<lay freeze nn wages, prices and rent : im- po!!.ilion nf .111 10 percent surcharge on im· pnrl~; "'floa!ini;i:" of the doll.:i r. and Jt call fnr Congress lo ease up on dorriestic tax- 1111011 , 1\lany top lc:idcr!I. of ors:anizerl labor criticiztd Nixon'li new economic plan as di.~criminatini;i: against the working man. Uniled Autn Worker.~ P r e s id en t Lmnarcl Wooclc:-n<·k s11icl In BosLon today /iP constdcred lhe waj;!e·prtce control~ '',i::rnssly (t1.~cr1min<1tQr,Y a J: ;i i n st "'orkcrs."' i:ind tha! lhe un ion will con· s1drr its n!'w 1·onrract.~ w11h .:outom11ker ... null and vn1d 1f the frceze is extended be.vnnd !Iii riays. Wnodcork , aUendin£ a UAW skilled l ri:ide~ conference. <1lsn said: "We are asking our lei;:al rlepartrnenl lo 1n- vrsti,eate lhe poss ibility of i;uils, becaus~ "·e don 't undrr:o;tand hn"' Lhe i!overnmenl <':in IP.II rnrnp.:onil's not lo pay money 11 lre;id_1• 1·nr1trar 1el1 lo wnrkers And. 1n- !'ilead. tell the r·nrnpanies they can keep rh;it rnone.v in their pri.,::ite: coffers." Wnodcork 's views were b.:tcked by !ht: l 1A\V intrrnational executive bnard. wh ich is holding a special i;ession ln Bo.~tnn . Thr exerulj\·e board adoplcrt 1 s1ate· n1ent "''hirh sairl the conrr11cl.~ "were won after lnnj;! strikel'I involvin,li!" grear. 11:;irrHices by hundred.~ of thousand3 of worker.~ And their fa milies." "\Ile 1.1•ill nnl permit abrogation nt the w;i.i:e provision -lhe cnst-of-livinit and ;innual imprnvemr.nt ractor clauses -or our agreement." !he: bo11rd :11aid. The execuli'le: board 11li;o s.a.id thal aerospace and other workers now without settlement must be protected In their right lo \\•in, through r o I [ t ct i v 1 bargaining. prnrecrJnn nf the same prin- ciple.~. Labnr '~ pos11inn :-hou\d solidify when the ~n1ember Al-l.·CIO execuli ve coun· cil meets in Washington al l p.m. PD1 Thursday to discuss !he issue:. To p government labor and bud,c:eL official-' "'ill altend. including Arnold Weber, head nf the special panel on wages and pricea Nixon se~ up. The adn1inis!r.:otion's relations with labor is ;:it /he lo .... ·esl point since Nixon l00k office -especially with the govern~ ment hinting il might go into court to halt rurrenl strike~ and b!ock any new ones during the 90-<lay wa~e-price freeze. The Office of Emerge ncy Preparedness iOEP! assig11ed by the President to police the wage-price; freeze, said ils \\'ashington headquarters and to rc~ional offices hurriedly set up for the: purpose had been flooded with inquirie!I about detailed effects of the plan. Reg ional offices were recruiting morfl J<taff members to help handle telephone traffic The Treasury. fie!din~ one or the major queslions about the new policy. said th!'! heavy volume of news~rint imported from Canada woul<l not be aHected by the 10 pcrcenl surcharge: since there is nG ex1st in,li! duty on it. Congrei;s will bci;:iri "X<lmining !hi"; nvera_ll N1xo_n plan Thursday in hearing;, by Jts .Joint Economic Con1miltee. former I.op government eronon1ic of- ficial!! will appear, but nn admin1slratiort witnesse.~ are scheduled for the first three days. Meantime. traders and investors cash· ed in on the stock market spinoff from Nixon'11 announcement of the economic moves Sunday night. The Dow Jone~ lnrlustrial Average jumped more than 43 polnls on Monday and Tuesday,. Orange 1''eather Cnunrilmen. however. in~isl('(I th11l at Jp;:i sl ~n nlc.rlm signal he installed. Thi> in lcrs<>ct.inn is now rontrol!r.d only b~· stnp sign.~, for eastbound Balboa Boulevard traffic. School Spending Gets Eye Newport Police Arrest 3 Mesa Y outl1s in Theft Early morning lo"' cloud!! and fOJ'l will give: way to sunshine t.r day and Thursday with tempera~ ture.~ ranging from 72 along th~ coast to 85 inland. LIJws toni:}lt around 66 degrees. Delays Poss ible ]<..,or T'vo Schools rATistrurtion tlPlays ma.y ;:iHrct the cpening of srhnnl at Newport Harbor High and TeWinkle MiddlP SctKliil lhi.~ Jall. rhr. Nrwporl -Mesa SC'hool boa rd wa~ told Tut..sday night. Superintendent John W. Nirnll said rontingencv pl11n!I rnr I he oprnin~ nl ~rhonl ~r,: hl'ini;: prep;irec:I in rhr evl'.!nl contr.:ictor.c: rt1nnnl fin ish remodi>ling prnitrts al !ht f.C'hool.~. C:oronp. r11'l ~tar H111:h Srhnnl, :ilsn 1n- \·ol vPd 1n cnnstrurrinn pro1ert~ lhi!I rast ~>'P.llr , ~hnulr1 be cornplt!j>{j hy !hi" npen · lni! of :school St'J'L 13. Dr N11'nl l s;i1<t. -.-.-.. Continued inattention to lhe w11v !he: Nl'wport·Mf'sa Unified Schon! District spends nearl,v 1400,006 raised hy ii~ cnm· munlty service.~ tsi~ wa,~ cril iri1.ccl by I.he tM'!Rrd of education Tue:crdav nii:?hl Board Prr.sldent Rnderi~k M11cMilli11n of Cn:crtR Mf'.~11 uri;t'rl thAt di~trirl inspirl'd pro~rams be devrloJ)P'Ci . Hr ;:ind olher hnArd membt>r~ questinnl'r1 the fi7 rirrcrnl of lhP Civir. Center Ari lax mon('y~ lhpJ 1s spent pr~ently for cu~tndlitl c;:ire of school f11cililics used by community ~1·nup.~. L:i~l year, the ho;irr1 .,,,.a.~ rold . r lassifierl sal11ril'..s paid a~ 11 rr.qul! of i:ommun1ly USP of schnnl nropert.v ;imountM tn 1271\,000 -ennui;:h ln p11y 211 ~ Mn·1r;iching per50hntl for • ye;ir. The. moneyi; 1.1·cre ~pen! l11rgcly 1n •• ovcrlirne lor tu.~!OOia l and mal11tenanc11 emplo.vts "''ho m1111t be 11~si1tnrd t.n tven- in,11 ;:ind weekl!.nd functions on i;chnol prn· rwrt.v. Tlurinl!, the 1971 -72 schnnl ye;ir, •he. $1.!t renl ta~ pPr 1100 nf As.~esscrl valuatino 1.1•111 ra.1se 11bnut $.100,00fl fnr lhe: district's cnmmunlly service,; fund . ~me: nf thii; will be spent for im· proving plllyR"rnund~ nr par kin.R: are11i; u~ crl by lhe public. snme will be ,RninR to pav 1he dii;lr1ct's shiire of program• 5uch 11~ · 1hr YMCA swim prop:ram 11nd the res1 . '"lhe Hon's ~ht1rl''' pays non-leacbinR i::taff salaric~. Superinte.ndenl John W, Nlcnll explaioe.rl. The hoarrl ~·R~ lo lrl thal some ora11nl1.a· lt nn ,, ;irr rhArgl':rl Fnr their usr of ~hool11, b11l n!hrrs. including P11rent-te11cher <1sociatlon11 and Boy Scout,,, mt1y use thfl facil!tie11 gratis. undl'.!r lerms of the Civic Center Act, The purpo11e of the law is to provide a taxing authority for the district of offsf't the non-paying community uses of schools. MRcMilli11n suggested ttlt district co n· ~ider developing programi; nf it~ nwn ln ~erve: the co mmunities. He noted thP. re- cent sUcce5!1 nr the Costa Mesa High School production of "The Boy friend" 11nd i;ugge.sted such summer theater ven. lures mlgtJt he supported with civir center laxc~. Chess clubs, seh(lol dances ;:inrl other inrloor recrt:ation program!'. could ~ hu1nched by the df!ltricl. ht said. Bf\11rcl mc1nber Selim S. "Buel" ~'r11nklin. nf Co~l.il Me.~ uri;tcd adoption ISee SCllOOLS. P11e !l • • Newpo rl Beach delective.~ Rrresterl thr ee Cos t11 Me.sa youths Tuesda y on 11Us· picion of bicycle burglary in the East Bluff residenliN &res. Arrested were: -Oanlel Lee Stewart, 18, of 1481 Pla- centia i\Vt., Apt H. -t\urt "Re11r" Raltel. 19. of 773 W, \Vilsori Sl.. Apl , I. -Richard Allen Lyon•. 19, of 24Z6 Santa Anll AVP , Police said lhe 11uspeets were traced ln Lheir pla ce or employmenl after a 13- vear-old boy reported the licl'.!n!ll. plate of 11 ~tat.ion wagon he: saw in the East BluH area. The hoy w11lched two 11f the youths put 11 bicycle in the back of the alalion ~vagon. thought 'nml'(hing "'OS swpiclou~. and memonzt'!d lhe license pl~.te . polJce said. Th' car belonged to one of the susptell. ----· INSIDE TODAY Be ing o mayor ron bt n: jull- tirne job t". il.s£1f, but. for Fou11· f.lnn Valley'., f;d Just. it 's only otre n/ se veral civic functions. Set Page 12. • .,.llftt 11 C111Nr11111 I c: ...... , ... _ " c...n1., "' ' (l•nlflHI .u-•1 (-1(1 II ,,..,. ... f'111 ,, 0.tt~ Nt!lttl If 0 1¥tl'tK 11, I~ lfflll•lt l ,.,. ' l ftll•ltlftfll..,! 7f•IJ l lfttllU 1'·11 l!OfDOC-" .lft ft LI""'" .at M1llM• I M t 'TI• Llt..._J<I M1~ Ill !IMlPlu 1) ~¥'" tt·ll MlllYI! I~ • 1'111l1NI ~~ l ·t Ortntt Clollftrr 11 111¥11 ,.,,... ,. s_,, 1t-11 Ot. Siii"<...., U 511<-Ml .. th :tf•ll Ttlt¥1111H1 l! '"''''" 1J·tJ Wtltlltr I W1-n•1 "lt"'I 11·'2 WHlf Newt M • ' f D.lll Y PILOT N WN1""41y, A1111nt 10, 1971 .Reserve Base? Army, Air Force Eye Los Alamitos B~· TH O\IA S J\EEVIL Of ,~. E111!1 ~1101 illlf A blue-ribbon Dtpartinrn! of Dtfrnse study team has indicated th,11 t substantial port1ol'IS Of !hr Los Alami!os Naval Air Station should ~ retained fnr Army and Air Force Restr\·e unit~ Tbe We~ter11 ln~ta ll stion Requirement and Ertt!uat1nn 1\\'IRE 1 stuclv declarffl that •·certain Army and Air Fnrcr. reser\'t: components ha1·e 1·a!1d r~ quirements" for u~t nf tht l.334·acre military property Annauncement nf I he WIRE study came loday from thf office of Rep. Richard T. Hanna ~D·Anahe1m i. Cou11ty Tops California, The st111lon wa s on:lertd dt 11cl11 <!\'ii AS of Junt 30 of this ~'l'.llr. but tht ii 1rPrl 1\e 11.•as frozen at the rPqu.,~l nf SPn111nr Strom Thurmond I R·S l:ir '· rh;i1rrn.-1n of the Senate Armed Fore!'~ C111nml\T't , S1ncl' 1hat t1n1e the sta~ui. 11f the h~~e h,1 s bPl'n in d0ubL The Arni~· rl'\ralrd th1r" 11r1>~.; .:1i::11 th:i.t it v.a ~ i;tuii\tn~ rhe ro~·1 h1 :1•1 nf loc.:i ri ng a hel1rn p1 er 11'1'"1\I' unit nn lhl' base. Almriiit ~1rn11lr~nPflll"'l r. th,. "\;11 v re-ntv.·pd lf'.:i ses on e;i~Pn1Pn!s 1n Th,. I ri 1 A!.:im1 10~ Fh;i:hl p11t1rrn~ 11 1lh l11nrjo; lransff'rrr d ffnrn th '" Arm1. arrrirrt 1 n ~ lo Ccingrr11sm a n Hann;i · ~ nlf 1r,. Still under rrini;1rtrra11nn 1, :i \.l1·~ rl::in tQ con.~trur1 hnu.<111.i.: fnr !Irr>! prr•n1111"I lrom thf' Orttno;P C"n11111\ L<'~ 1\ni:?"lf'~ Count.\' arPa . 1! 11~.~ 11nrlr:i r 11ilP1hr>r today's annnuncrmen! lrnm \fl RF, 11nuld have an\' effl":rt nn !he hnu~1n i:? rrn.;ra rn lJ•I l11e,11110 Two Injured 111 Separate Accide11ts A hicyt:li.o.t 11·:1~ Md!y hruisPd 11nd 1n r!rt('rly r 111y;i di'[ RP\' m.-n i;uffer~ A f11rr tvrl'd pPlvt~ 1n ~rpA rll!P Newport RP:i ch ;u·cirtrn1 s ciunn;; the lunch hl'lur 1'ue.~rl;iy_ Puli1·e !';11rl Jnhn R;issC'll, 20. nf 17(1(1 \l\lh St.. Ap1. 104, NPll'f!llrt BPa<·h .. ~t1f· ff'rf'd cuts on h1.• fAl'C'. lr~s 11nrl hndy when hr WAS !11ruC'k hv 11 r11r whilp rrns~· ing Sher11li;!T011 Pl;i c:r on f1 1~ h1ryr l~. about 00!1 feC't e::i~I ,.f lrl'!ne A1 r nur f'·a ,;srll \\'ii~ i;trut'k hv ;i 1·;:ir c1r11•pn hv Hubert Ch;irles c:race: 17. nf l0197 r1ki- 5t •• Fountain V;iltr}. pnlic·p .<<1irl R:i,.~Pll was rrlPasC'd today from Ho11~ Memnn,11! Hospital. AnnthPr :11T1dr nl \ 1e1in1. t'r ank !\.1 ]. \'1n11, 6h , or Pl;iva dt'l rl.e\. is i<t11I 11l \101;;i;:: llnspilal iri thP ~uh-1~trnsi1•t tare llni1 . though lislrrl 1n _Rnnr1 ennd111nn Pnli1·p ~aili Sah·1r1,,'<1 t'ar w::is .~truck bro;.ir1.<.ir1 P whf'n he lriPrl !11 n111kp 1t ll'ft turn nnto !'ar1 f11· Cn;ist ll1Rhw;iy in frnnt of lhP Surf ;inii S1rl111n rl.P!lt<1ur::inl . Ce11 sus Gai11 The \\"IRE rPp<lrt n0w Rn<>< 10 !ht"< Secretar.:. nf n"frn~'" HI' "1!\ rlrr1rl" no the ultimate d1spns;il nr rrtrnltnn nf lhe Los Alam 1tn.~ prnpr1 II. ONLY BITS OF WRE CK AGE REMAIN AFTER CRASH OF ARM Y CHI NOO K HEL IC OPTER In Bav11 ri an Skies, Explosion <11nd Crash Snuffs Out 37 Lives The r1rhrr nf 1h" 01l1rr 1·;ir. 1.inda J)1;inp Rul l:.1rc1. 20. of :lOO /'l;;rrnli A Ave., NPwpnr\ RP;ieh. wa~ not hn~pi l a l1lf'd Pnlire ~::iiii 111iss Rull;irii w11.~ hio arlt"d v.·•iit nn PA cifir f.nA~ Hl.rhway _.l the lime of !ht accirlPnl. Orange County's p<1pulat1on has gro~'n mo~ over the last 12 month~ 1han Any county in California. the state depart· ment of fin3nce annl'lunrt.rl Tuesd.:i~·· The county's estimated pnpulat1on as of July I is 1.498.000. up 6;1.900 over July, 1970. ~iono County in norlhr.rn Ca lifo rnia had the biggest percent11ge Increase. l!t5 percent. wilh a jump from 41.100 residents to 49.oon. Whlle OrAnge County ~rew . the .srat,.'s largut C()unty, Los An1eles, Josi 9.600 residents. But it stlll h•s 7,024.600 reaidf!nl&. far f!xcee.ding second place Or ange Counly. State fina nc e offiri11 Js sliio said im· m igratinn into lhe sta!e wa~ 26.000. 11bout 10 percent of the state's 156,000 papula· lion increase. The finanr.e department s;iid population estimates are based nn thf' fin11J counts or the 1970 census <1.nd indicf's of change ~·h1ch have appF.ared si nce th;it date. The t.stimates ~·ere labeled "prnvisional" and offitil \8 said !hey would only he u.sed un· tJ.l more complete data l~ availahlt. The JO most p<1pulnu~ rnuntie!'i, \1•1l fl 1970 estimate!'> in parenthesis. ;irr · lA'5 Angeles. 7 .024.61111 17.0.14.2001; Oran)!e . 1.498,000 fl.432.JOO): San Die.11n, 1..194,700 11.:t$8 .50()l: Sa nt;i CI a r a, l 101.00ll (1.072.fi4}()l. A!amed;i. t.081\.iM 41.076 .!0ll l: San Franc1.~rn. i O 3. 3 On lil4,300 l. San Bl'rnarrlino. 696 .6 00 fM7.300): Contra Costa. 570.900 l ~fl.700 \, Fre~M. 421.500 (413,900 J: and Ventura. 395.100 (379.700 1. Mr. Greenewald Of Newport Dies Nt9.•port Beach ~sidenl. Gi!nrge A. Cretnewald. :mn2 Channel P\act . died Monday I t th~ are nf fl~ ~1r Grtenewald. a 21._vear resid~nt of Orange County . wa! presidl':nt nf the Sur· \'evors ~n·ict Cn 1n Oi~ta Mios11. He w.i s 11 ml!!mber of lh p Legion of Honor Demlll1vs. 11nd ser1·td in the 8-a lboa Pnwer Squardnn He iii surv11·iod b1· ~i~ will'. Evelyn. 1<1n. Rnbert A GN!'t nPu•a)d. ;\fiJ'lsin!'I \11. ejn: f<'lur dlUi httrs. Barbar11 ~iahll"r and lrenl!! Barker o/ lr\'1ne. J r-anl'tl!• DPiiri . of Costa ~esa and C.iir<1l Frey nf ClP8r Lakl': Hi1hl1nds: his molht>r. ~fr~ E.•tf>lla GreenPWald nf Tu~!in. 11 ~is!Pr. Be!ty Sherman of \1 1rg1n1<1. anii ~PI Pn R:r<11nd· chll dren. Pnvat4" fl.1l'!era l ~l'!l"''lr~~ ~·ill ~ hPld .t l JO 11 m F'r1d11v ln P~r1 flr \'1p11· (hii J'- 1':1 Tht fam1lv ha .~ su g;iestt d m"mnr1al cnntributJnns tn thp f l'lUnrll nf Bnv ;in(f Girl ~rnut~ nf 0r;inii''" r n11rH1 OlAMGI COAST DAllY PILOT l <9h1·I N. Wtoil !'• .. ~ ... , I'~ ~'l \•~r Jock II.. 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UC:~ .. ""'''·" ·-·•1 •.. ... 1111.., ., f'lll>l""~• e-" k eno <"H -ltft tl>f '' ,.,_., ,..,,., 11141 c .. 11 M••. C.."">'"'" l"'°c •'I''~" "" ~··· ti .. ~ ....... f • .., "''" "!\ -11>'9 ....,,..l"f 11•""''-•· II U ..,...,.,,,, ··vv -·---~-··-.. -~-­, -' "R1ihl nnu', J"d Sill lhrrP 1~ e1 rry 1n d1 cation 1hrit 1t will be 1·rt;il11Prl fnr m ilitary u~e," said fl Hann::i spnkP;m,111 HP ~3iii hP haii no 111Pa11s of determining 11·hPlhPr lhF Air Fnrrr r n1!lrl renew jet npera1 10ns fr orn lh" I\ nrlii I\ ,1r 11 air s!;il1nn. but rn 11P11· nf prfltr~I· n· rr Navy Jet flight.; in recent v<'c.r3. he 1·1e\\'ed the possibility as unlike!~ l\f1·s. Nix o11 Says Sl1e Sees \Viele Bacl{ii1g for GOP Fron• PHge 1 SCHOOLS ... of A formultt J1m1 t1 ng ~pl'nri1n~ n/ c(lm- munity ser111re.~ monf'v 1n th' itrea;. nf capital 1 mprn\·rmP nt~. prol!r~m ;i nrl 1alari~s. 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"I 1h1nk \1"r h~l'f' ~nt 1n rr~TnrP lhr .. hll!lv I!! r1 1~::1grr1> ::inii yf't nrtt h::!tt'.. · '( t4 LL.lxurious ., · symbolsf 1 o ove , J. ~ -Vl(NN-·•llC.0 Nit. :9£T 8 -1-<•llLOW SCT C-ASCO 5(1 ~Carve a 181< Solid Gold Love is whal \l'l.'drl ing rings LO'v'e Rif"YJ) 11re all about. And nothin.1 Mys love ltkean ArtCarved wMding rini; in 18 K :;olid ,old, Come In F-OOn 8nd you '!I tet'OiJ1lZ.'! your love rin1 the moment you see iL c. 1823 NEW PORT BLVD., COST A MESA CQNV[Ni["-11 1[t M~ ~ .. Nll:AM ~•I C.A~O-M A ~Tf • C.~it.,G( 1A Y~it.R ; $"Ml l0C.•Tl0"'1 ~-.Qr-.!£ !Al 1'01 -=., __ _ . . .• y . --- ' .. . ,. . ----- D11ge Bl1ize Fought A five-alarm fire broke oul Tuesday in a downto'"'n Minneapolis building which forinerly housed the !\1erchan ts Cold Storage Co mpany. The blaze star ted in the baserne nl and \Vorked its \~·ay up to the first floor. The Joss was undetern1ined. Sa,vdu.st and \vooden Jockers fed the era ckl ing blaze. Consu111ers Union Cites U.S. Judge Under Fire B y Wallace Gas Danger of Corvair WASH INGTON (A Pl Consumers Uni on s;:iys if its sampling of tbe 9 O O , O O O Chevrolet Corvairs on the roads is representative, some 00,000 ov.·ners of the car nov.· drh·e al J:ireal risk in cold or wet "'-'eather. Transplant Recipient Celebrates INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd. (UPI\ -Louis R Russell. the world's longest living heart transplant re c Ip; en t , is celebrating lhe third an· niversary nf his new hear! by running for his rirst political ofrice. Russell. a Demnrrat. is run- ning for a spot on the In- dianapolis city council. His op- ponent for the Nov. 2 election is American bas k et b a 1 I association all·star Rog e r Brnwn, a Republica n. An Ind ianapolis sch on I teacher, H.ussell received tiis heart on Aug. 24, \!}68 at the Richmond. \'a., med i ca 1 center. He had a series of heart atlacks over a seven- year period hcfore doctors recommended that he consider the heart transplant. Even after three years since the surgery. medicines are necessary for him to keep his heart. .. It's a Jive foreign matter.'' Russell said. "The body \\-'ants to keep rejecUng it. ··Tbe theor.v at first \~as l\vo years pas!. surgery \\"OUld be. over the hun1p. but just this pai;t \\'rek, I hr fourth longest living lransplant patient died, just before !hrcr years." Russell's O\\'n future looks br ight, ho~·cver The carcl iolog1sL whn recnm· mended Russr\l fnr I he transplant. Dr. Rober I Chevalier, sa1rl his palienl \IJOUld be around '"for a Inn).!. long t1n1l'" Arl(llhcr eard1n1n!]1S1, J)r .lohn D. GrahHm said, "he':\ doing r>xtri:n1c!y well. pro- gressing in a normal fashion.'' Taint-ell Eggs Get U.S. Bnn The reason . Exposure to eX· cessive levels of poisonous carbon monoxide. CU, a testing organization. said it had found th at passengers in 25 of 221 Corvairs v.·ere exposed to the excessive levels. .. 11.'s qulte likely," CU said Tuesday, "that sornc 00,000 Corvair owners now drive al great ris k in cold or wet weather. ·when they're likely to shut the v"indows and turn on the heater." CU said the Corvair heater is so cons!ructed that il \\·ill .. almost inevitably" b Io w odorless, colorless c a r b on m0noxirle into the passenger compartment "should a small leak develop in the engine's gasketing or exhaust system." The organization said that. in the 221 Corvairs it tested. 25 produced carbon monoxide co n cent r a ti on s in the passenger compartment in ex· cess of 50 parts per mill ion. the recon1mcnded maximum srt by the American Con· ference of ('.overnmental Industrial Hygienist!. M1u1itions Train Cars Jump Rail ALBIA , lov.•a <lJPI) Aboul a dozen cars n( a Chicago. Burlington and Qu in· cy frei ghl. train de.railed Tues- day night., and caught fire from Arn1y munitions one of !hem \Vas carryin~ The muni- lions In the flamin~ car ex- plod ed periodical!y. Authorities advised families hving within a two-111ile radius of the derailment. to evacuate their homes, and aulh{lritie.~ nn the scene \Vent no closer thnn a half milr Obser\·ers cstimAted the rars were shoo!lng llamrs snm e fi5 feet 1n !he air, and period ic explosions from the rtrim ing car thal carried I.he m1tn iti0ns rocked the sur- DALLAS (UPI) -Gov. George C. Wallace. \\'ho had one or his orders involving desegregatioil overturned in a rederal court. said Tuesday the judge involved "doesn't have the brains to try a chicken thief.'' \Vallace made his remark to the ladies auxiliary or the Veterans of Foreign War f\IF\V) which is holding it.s 72nd annual convention here. The Alabama governor told his audience he would con- tinue his challenge of federal desegregation orders by issu- ing an executive orde r today de signed to reopen two schools In a predominantly black tnwn. He said his new order would prevenl. the federal govern· ment frnm "destroyin!! two fine schools in Alabama." 'The ordC'r will reopen J!rades fnur through 12 in Hobson City. Al' \.Vallace was here lo accept a $10,000 award from the ladies auxiliary to be userl lo,.,.;i rd establishmrnt nf ;i $71) mil!inn Lurleen B. \Va\lace Cancer Research Center in BirminJ!ham. Mrs. \V;illace died or cancer In November. 1968. She. suc· ceeded her husband a s J?nvernor of Alabama because he was ineligible to run for another consecu!lve term . President Nixon will add ress the VF\V's naliona! convention Thursdav. \\'allace. in hii; rarlier order. <lirected ~,.hool ofrlcials in Jef· ferson ,.. ·•1ntv. Ala .. to reassigr1 ' ·mela Davis, 15, to a school ra•ar her home sn shP wnuld not be bused as ordered hv a court's desegrej!alion plan . But U.S. District .Judge Sam C. Pninter ruled f.1nnday srhnnl nfficials should ignore Wallace."s order. T eenager's Death T e rni Overturned rn11nding area and srn!. dehri:o; CHICAGO !UPI \ A flying. criminal court judge says he The debris, some. nf which rejected a jury's death sen- Janded as far as a haU mile tence recommendation in the fmm the wreck . started small case of an 18-year-old youth fires v.•hich were controlled by be.cause he felt it would be the Alt)ia rire department , cruel to fnrce him to wait for No injuries were. reported , a death wh ich would not be 11nd police cordoned off th' carried out speedily. arr.a. Judge Robert J. Downing in· The tr;iin. en route from stead sentenced f\1 i ch a e I Chica~o to Denver. has an Parker. 18, to 100 to 200 years WASH INGTON ~UPll cstimat.ed 89 cars. Rnd carried in prison for slabbing a young r..1ore than 30 .000 pounds o[ $!eneral merchandi.!ie and mail mother to death while her 7· in addit.ion to the munitions. year~ld ep1'lep1,·c •0 n watched processed frozenh eggs c~n· A spokesman for Burliniilon "The aims ;f crim inai lam inated by l e same in-dustrial chemical that recently in Chicaj!o said he believe<! the justice are better served by tainted thousands of shell eggs munitions were. e i I.h er the long sentence.·· Downing and broiler chickens ha\•e been detonator caps or :i; m a I I said Tuesday at the conclusion barred from the market by rir~~~;g, and U.S. Army of-~althe ~~al.d~:iwe~C:t he~~~~ the Agriculture Department. ficials put a lid on informalion Parker deserved ever lo be Department s P 0 k e .5 m ~ n al>out the derailment. paroled. Tuesday declined to identify Ir:;;=;;;;::========'==========:;;:; I.he processing firms ordered l.o keep their prod uct off the market. But they said six lots nf frozen eggs found to be con- taminated came from plants in North Carolina and South Carolina. The tainted lots of eggs were found to contain 0.6 to 2.2 parts per ml\lion of polych\orinated hip hen y I s 1PCBl. ll DDT-like chemical. The danger level is considered 0.5 parts per million. Replace your ugly garbage and trash cans wi th one neat, convenient, and sanitary trashpak I Holds as much as four average garbage ca ns! lifetime warranty on the beautiful new Trashpak compactor. For 1 free home dMnOnstrat ion call: lMSHMK Nixon Talk Pa1·ocl1ial School U.S. Help Vowed NEW YORK (UP!l -Presi· d~nt Nixon received a loud ovation from a Rom a n Catholic audience Tuesday night by pledging his aid to parochial schools. Cardinal Terence Cooke, archbishop of New York, precedi ng Nixon to I h e speaker's stand, said despite ''recent Supreme Co u rt decisions a pracl!cal means can be found and \\'ill be (ound to assist American Catholic school children." Nixon. sitting on the da is. applauded the Ca rd in a 1 • s remarks to the 1.600 lay mem· bers of the Knights of Colum· bus at their annu;il convention. \Vhen it was his turn tn speak. Nixon. the first President to address the nalional meeting of the Knights of C.Olumbus, said he wanted "to associate 1nysE'i£ v.·ith the remarks" of Cooke. Nixon's slop here was the first leg of a two-day. fiVE'· state campaign style swing across the counlry to the western White House at Sa n Clemente where. he has plan- ned an ex tended stay. Today he heads (or Spring- field, Ill., where he will sign a bill d esign ating Abraham Lincoln's home. as a national historic site. He also will tour the state rair in Springfield after a slop at lhe old capitol where Lincoln had his Jaw office. Before d epar t ing the Waldorf's plush Prrsidential suite where he spent the night, Nixon scheduled an 8:30 a.m. EDT breakfast meeting \\'ith Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller <lnd Attorney General John N. Mitchell. Nixon was applauded 11 times by the black -tie assembly Tuesday that rose to its feet when he said : "At a time ·when \\'e see those private and parochial schools, whi ch Jay s!.ress on religious values, ciosing at the rate of one a day, \ve must resolve to stop that trend and turn it around. You can count on my support to do that." With a new home freezer, you ~ can tak e advantag11 ~ · . e-! ·~ of special sales, ;~._ fii¥ disco unt pri~es, and ~ , seasonal savings! \ \\ Sale-priced quantities .._,_;;,..~ of you r family's favorite looda can be stored in yOLlr freezer for months at a time. Fruits and vegetables can be purchased at peak quality. when prices a1e lowest, aod preserved for us 1hroughout the year. Wit h so many advantages, a home freezer can freeze your food cos!sl And, 1oday's no-!rost feature eliminates ti1e meuy chore ol derrostlng. You can start saving now with $25 worth of lrozen food. A $25 Food Certificate from the E.1.A. is yours, FREE, when you buy a home freezer during the month ol August at a partJcipa!ing E.1.A. dealer. ,\,f i ~;v ~t~ Be prepared t '."' r~W for all occasions Femily dinners or unexpected guesls, luoch box meals or party treats, whatever th8 occasion, you can be ready with a variety of prepared meals. Cook foods well In advance for special dinners; double your favorite recipes and freeze half. Bake more than one pie or cake or il!lnOther batch of cookies and freeze the extras for future use. A lreezer keeps you prepared and makes meal planning easy. Wtdntsday, August 18, ]qJ"} DAJL V PILOT ii Police man Arrested For Gard en NE\V YORK IUPJI Hoge Drug Stores Crackdown Set On Shelter Pills WASHINGTON (UPI) -A spurt in thefts from immense drug stocks stored in fallout shelters around !he country has Civil Defense oHicials scurrying lo lock up the pills (Jr destroy them. Altogether Civil Defense h~.~ 600 mi 11 i on phenobarbital tablets stocked in 106,398 shelters localed in sch()()ls, caves, factories and office buildings in every s t a I e . Although ii potential bonanza for the drug cull. the tablets are described by civil defense officials as a very mild sedative. drug cult might lead to wholesale attacU on fa1lout shelters led Civil De fense Director John E. Oavi.s to write regional d irec tor s recently asking them to see that the tablet.'! were Jocked up tightly in the shelters, remov. ed lo police facilities or hospitals \\'here they can be locked securely, or e. I 5 • destroyed. He assigned the project "top priority." This was not the first time Civil Defense o(. fi cials ~·ere told to secure the phenobarbital supplies bu t rb- ing drug use gave it added emphasis and urgency, Q vil Defense officials said. Patrolman John Gardellis. 26. was suspended from the force Tuesday on charges he grew ma rijuana behind the central ·park pohce station. just 10 feet from the stahles ll'here police horses v.·ere stalled. Over the past decade an average of 600 medical kitsl------------ have been stolen each year. But in just one ten-week period earlier this year. hair that many kits r.ontaining more than 330,000 pills were stolen. Arrestee! with Gardellis, was his brother, Arthur, 20, \\'ho police s2.id had a previous narcotics arrest record. The brothers \\-'ere charged with selling, possessing and grow- ing dangerous drugs. The massive fallout sheller program was started by Presi- dent John F. Kennedy . Begin- ning in Decen1ber. 1962 , the shelters were stocked \\'ilh food, \11ater and medical kits. Once stored they became the property of local authorities. Fears that the rise of the Freezing retainn'sk:=~~ ir . lit> ; !~,~~.~~~!l~ \. -?i~''1 foods fresh! Flavor, ~ .. ;·:~-'~~I texture, and health-I~~ i /, giving nutritive values .-'1 'l\;b0 11V I_ b are locked in to stay. -_ ·t_:~. I Freezing preserves the natural vitamins and minerals in fresh produce. Choose young, fresh vegetables end fru it for freezing so they will keep peak flavor and tenderness. Only top quellty foods should be frozen . Freezing retains quality; It does no! Improve it. ~~· ~~a, ~~ ·~L. Freeze wild game ~· and fresh fish Huntt1r1 and fishermen can freeze their catch, keeping It lor ruture use, in a home freezer. Wild game, such as deer, moose or elk, can be aged, chilled, cu! and wrapped for storage In your freezer. Freshly caught fish lrom ocean, lake or s1ream, or pame birds. can also be lrozen. Prepare fish or bir ds for cooking, package end quickly freeze. Enjoy 1h • rewards o! the hunt months later with a home lreezer, FREE UNIT-PRICE CALCULATOR Almost every kind f food can be frozen ' .. :.:!{ :-''--S~ :_:.-.~;,: l .,,,;~ :_'::b) ~ ., '•'• 1.:·, .• ' '• ' ..• ~ t .; .,_ --:-..·· '\ W11h a small amount ol preparation, nearly every kind of food can be frozen. fish and shellfish, fowl, mea ls, fru its and berries, vegetables, plus baked feOO.. cooked foods, prepared foods, slews and soups. Even dairy products like butter, mflk". eggs snd cheese can b8 lrozen. In !act, when thawed, freezing makes leftover dairy prod ucts useable in casseroles, egg dishes, and baking, Conveniently packaged, easy to use Foods can be easily packaged in moisture- vapor·proof containers and s1ored for months at a time in your home ~.._...ll; freezer. Freezer jars, plastic containers, ou!er wa:)(ed cartons, freezer a!umlnum foil, and laminated papers all make good wrapping materials. Remember to package foods in meal-size amounts or individual servings to make thawing •nd" reheating quick and easy. No more last minute hurried trips to the store are needed with a freezer. * .. yours with the purchase of •. , just for askin g at any one oflhe part ici pating dealers listed below. You can any standard size model of e participating braod new freezer between August 1 end August 31, 1971, at the dealers listed below. The certilicatl!I Is redsemlbl• st eny of Von's Markets. A marveloua way to start fi lling your freezer! Choose from these Famous Brands: •ADMIRAL • AMANA • BRADFORD • COLDSPOT •GENERAL ELECTRIC help "Freeze Your Food Costs" when grocery shopping by using Ihle handy •hopping aide, which Instantly computes the cosl per unit. The Unit-Price CAiculator helps you get Iha most for your moneyl Enter Now! August 1 thru August 31 , 1971 ladllSl!Ws mlClldm . ------=--·--_ ----. W(l[J)fi)~ Now"s your opportunity to -win a_beautllul, time-saving, money-savi ng home freezer! , 95 freezers Wiii be given 11w11y tree, one at each of Von'• Markets. Register now et any Von'• Market or at participating deafat1 llttod below. • FRIGIDAIRE • HOTPOINT • PHILCO •WESTINGHOUSE • WHIRLPOOL Ir you buy a freezer between Auguat 1 end August 31 , 1971, and are a winner lt1 the drawing, the purchase price of your freezer w.111 be refun ded up to $250, based upon purchase recalpJ. COSTA MESA hwh·I~ "''llncn 411 l .17thSI, o ... ~, .. ,,n"'. c • .,_., 1111 "•.-,.rt ""· ..... 3019 ltht.I l•iw 11-H•tllw- 1 Appll-" 1••• H•rbot llYtf. Msy Co. JJJJ trhter ... ~ JJJJ lfktel Tll'f•11'1 TY 1-.... ,,n_ • c~ ... JJOO H«ht" •'ttl. White llr.H JOtt 1,1.,.1 NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Dcnl1-how11 A,,lluc• 19046 ''"""'•tit r.c .. ry Dir.ct S.I" 111• .,,...,. W. T. $re11 .. 9111 ,,,.,,., Ho-S•"lc• Ce. 17242 '"4:h llff. ..... 1140 ltfl ....... ..... tOSt All.,.. St. Te""9"'1 401 Mel• St. 1 ....... •olct.11• .. f & W111ntet Zodyt •ti J fdlltf9" ..... fllrfttelle '™9 2•111 ........... Ml!.e ApP"l'-- 1122 5"111• t . L. lnMH & Ce. 7021 P'oclfk 11"4. F~eral officials sa id test.s would he run nn all processed cg~ produ cts manufactured in the 20 J:iovcrnment-in~pec:tcd processing plants in ! h e Southeast. the area where (eed c-t '*'rlc u_.-,n T•• ••rt Wcrtti.t Wiit.ti accident.ally "nntaminaled 714) 546 8233 JIJ "'""P•" 11,4, '''11 9"ch """· t112 Atf•"" St. •21s r.clfft. with PCB w" d"lrib"le<I lh~11==="';,,;::;,,;::::::;:::,,,,::===~~:::,;,;:,,·~= JI===============~======================~ :rummer. _ 1_ • -------!::. -~-. ..:;......----~,....~ ' -·----~ ---J;Jlr I I"";., y-.... --,~~ ·-__ .. ' . • Di\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE First: A Master Plan Swept by strong currents of emotion. Newport Beach voters went to the polls in record numbers five months ago in a decisive protest or th e planned Pacific Coast Free\\•ay. Popular sentiment overrode the reeliags of the city council and the legalities involved. With that "people's victory" as backdrop. an other citizens' committee has appeared wit h another proposal lo bypass the e stablished mechanics of loca l govern· ment. 1'he proposal is a ci ty-wide ban on hi gh rise -be· fore city councilme n ha ve an opportunity to even give full study to the iss ue , let alone declare or enact any polic y. The counc il ~1onday night will convene to consi der a resoh1tion formal ly asking a &fOUp of residents not to act to force a popular vote on the arbitrary ban without at least the input of an updated master plan of develop- ment. Leade rs of the citiiens' group, Newport Citizens' United (NCU L have said only they won't do anything be- fore the meeting , but added that they wouldn't have time to do anything before the se.ssio n anyway. In the meantime, the planning commission Thursday n ight wil l conduct a public hearing on a proposal to in· 11titute a two-year freeze on waterfront high rise that may or may not be lifted when the general plan is com - pleted. It would depend, obviously on what that general play ~ays. • City officials are hoping that persons oppo!!ed to high rise wUI cooperate and participate in the prepara- tion of that new general plan inasmuch as high rise con- struction in the critical areas of the city -i.e .. the bay and ocean front -would be prohiblted during the in- terim. It may vary well be that contracted planning ex- Definition ,Ofa Judge Of the Court Tbouz:bta; Al Larfe: A "judge" is an official who senlencea a g\ranger the judge hu never seen before. to a prison the judge has never . \'isited, on the basis of a Jaw the judge did not make, and In the absurd hope that this stringer's close and enforced association with olher "criminals" will JOmehow make him a better man, • • • People who stop the action to applaud a witty line hi a play would not think of interrupti ng the mus ic lo applaud an especially beautiful phrase in a sym- phony, but isn't the situ ation much the same? • • • The mosl pathetic summ er groups of people are lhC>Se would·be writers who make annual pilgrimages to v.·ritrn' con- ferences and "v.·orkshops," h o pi n g wistfully that some or the lecturers' talenl."i will rub off on lhem. !l's easy to te!l a married couple who have had a quarrel just before coming lo a party -she Is terri bly busy being gay, and he Is ca re ful not fo enga11te 1n any corner-converiation with an unalt.ached "·oman. • • • The biggest bore In the world is th e professional Old Tim er who remem bers everything and understands nothing. Dear Gloon1y Gus live in Jn•ine and would like to know where the 10,000 people are that the woman with the poster in the LAFC parade wants to free. -G. J.M. Thi• hllur• "'""" ,....... Vlf WI, Mt M(flUrlh' ,.,. .. '' fll• n""'"''r, '""' r111r "' --• "' (;u .. ,.., owi. 0111Y ,Ifft, One inexpensive reform lhe auto manufacturers could make is to remove those silly cloc ks from dashboards - which ha rdly anyone looks at .after the first few weeks -and re pl ace them Ytith a built-in compass so that the mot orist can tell which way he is going in the bew ildering ' complexity or mod e r n superhighwa ys. • • • One. of the finest relig!ou~ !n11ighl.s was expressed by !\1arti n Buber, in his "Tal es of the Hassidim," when he quoted an old Rabbinical scholar as saying , "It b not the saints that are in Paradise, but Paradise that is in the saints." • • • The trouble with technology is that while it keeps devising new v.·ays for us to spend money, nobody so far has come up with a successful new way for us to make it. • • • One reason tha t Ute.ra ture Is less able to depict noble characters then pttly ones v.·as neatly put by Jon&than S\\•ift, v.·hen he PQinted ou t: "Elephants are alv•ays drav1 n smaller than life, but a flea al\\·ays larger." • • • The better part of \lalor is not discre- tion but conserVatlon -knowing how to save i~ for matters of principle, and not l.O dls!ii pate ii on mere vexations. Moretti Runs Rouglishod By ROBERT H. BURKE Assemblyman, 70th Dl1trlct In his eagerness to assert the power of Assembly Spe:aker, Assamblymsn Bob f\.foretli (D·N. Hollywood ) epptars lo he doing wha tev er he lerls neCf'ssery to maintain his control. If thb means ig. noring the house rule!, r u n n i n g roughshod over them. or making up oew rulM on the run, he is proving to skeptics that he's quite c1pable of doing all the!e and mar<. An e1:ample that dtmonstrales this abuJe Is the procedurt used to move AB 21 (Burton) from the AS!embly to the Senate, Thi• bill would tllmlnatt lht 27.:\ ptrcent depletJon allowance on gas and oil wells. Th.11 chance requires In emrnd- ment to lbe b1nk and corporations tax which the California Conrtitutlon allows only when approved by a two-third• vote ln both houses (54 Vf)lts). On Aprll 22, AB 21 came before the AsM!m bly i nd was defeated becawe It only received 41 .l)'t ...... ONE WEEK LATER the author of the meuW"t .sought nconslder111 tion, which, aceordlne to t~ rulel cf the house, also needs 54 aye votes (lw«>-lhird!). Aga in the blll was defeated whtn only 41 members 't'Oted 1ye. Appti~nlly the Speaker fa iled to twist Republican a.rm• 11 he. UlOught he'd be able to. Th1I didn't stop Moretti. Undauntl!d by the state constitution. the houte niles, and the vot.e of the men1- btr1, the Speaker took It upon hlmsclf to mend the b\11 to lht Senate. Ile ra- tJon1llzed th1t only 1 portion of the bill bad paaaed. (ln e!ftcl this ruling would exempt ccrpor1tlon11 from the bill and m1kn it appUc1bls only to JndJvlduels.) ( "'*'""""' ......... ~~i°" Guest Editorial l ' . ' ' •' THE UN ll.A TERAL action of the Speaker \\·as rather difficult to e.xplai n in vie\\' or the oHicial Assembly Journal and Asse mbly History notations showing the actual action on Ole blll. Assemblyman f\1oretti then added insult to in jury when he corre('tfd !he Assembly History to read that AB 21 Y.'M "pas!ied" on April 22 . IL had previously read ·•rt'fu1ed pa!isage ... Th is )eH the Assembly •nstory of April 29 lo corrK'I. a!i it too stated that AB 21 h:id been '"refused passage." This wa.~ done by noting "blll ordered to Senate." The Jour nals for those days are nov.· conven iently out of print, but when they are officially released at the end of the session I predict they, too, will have been corrected. ANOTIIER EXA~1Pl.E of I he Speaker's appa renl disdain ha s been hi$ handling of the budget. Again, he disregarded many of lhe howe rules which everyone else i!i rxpected to follow. If he exercises this kind of power In his pre.sent poslllon in order lo accomplish his purposes. it appears to me that he would have no qualms when lt came lo ove.rlooklng ?lher h1ws and rtg\llatlons while acting In any other capacity. The citiiena of Ca11rorn i11 ~re Jostng their right! and their freedoms fa~t l'nough lhrough lej!;iUmatr lrg al means. l 'nabashed powrrplay!i nre not in the besl interesl of our slAte .. \Ve cannot 1fford to regress to the power-pol!t1c~ era ol othr r years. / perts will say that Newport Beach-f_or the s~ke . Of aesthetics and atnlosphere-can econom1cally avoid high rise around the bay. And show us how. But 1t seems imprudent to pronounce that high rise is no good anyu•he re-else. Such a \l iew ove_rlooks, among other things, the economic future of the c1ty. Suc.h com- n1crcial devel opment could bring a heaJthy contr1 butlo n through property taxes. 'fhe NC U says U1ere '''ould be son1e exclusions from the. ba n it wants-Newport Center, the E1nkay Develop- _rncnt, the lrv ine Company's North-r ord property above Aeron utronics. But that. in effect, is no more than spot zoning, i11 itself one of t he biggest and most legitimate, <:riticisn1s of the planning process. \Vh cre, for instance. does that leave the unincor- porated property beJO\V Corona del Alar that the lr\Pi ~e Co1npany has masterplanned to become an economic asset Lo eithcr--0r both-Neu·po rt Beach and Laguna Beach? Annexallon of that terr itor)'-\vh1 ch \!Jill be devel· oped \vith t11'0 cl usters of h igh r ise hotels, \\Pill be a fi· anci al asset and a pre~Ugious addition to the cont· munity. 'l'he spokesmen of NCU say t hey fear that a future council 1vou!d not be bound by the general plan and niight allow t..:ritical bayside propert y to be torn dO\\'n to make 1vay for JO-story apart.me).l tS. ·ro protect Ne\\/• port Beach fron1 that possi bility, 11lc NC U says its pro-- posed referendum is needed . . I ...'\ ... ~ ...... Perhaps, but it seems far v.·lser to wait to see \Vha t a new general plan says. If the fear of the future still pervades local minds, the city council could be asked to change the charter to require a vo te of the people on high rise not called for in the master plan. This \vou ld be similar to an exis ting requirement for a vote on the sale or lease of any city-owned waterfront property. N 'ASK YOU~ PAL TO CALL THE PHONE COMPANY. OU~ LINE) ~fAD MAJN.', Ti111e to Meet l1tdivid1ial Needs of St1ufe11ts End Rigid, Lo·ck Step School Grades To the Edito r: What a pleasure it was to read Sydney Harris' column entitled, '1The Absurdity of School 'Grades'" (DAI LY PI LOT, Aug. 10). His public recognition of the fact that Individual differences in children ought lo preclude the rigid , lock step, graded ap- proach lo educatio n is indeed refreshing. f\1y hope is that the day will soon come "'hen school di stricts all over the nation are dc\•eloping pro11:rams designed to meet the indh•idua l needs of each s\udcnl in each area of the curriculun1. AS AN EDUCATOR. I !-:now tha t the job can be done and will ultimately reduce considerably the ''disill usionment, disgust, and dropouts" t.1r. Harris spoke of in his colum n. I also know. however, lhilt !he ta sk is nnt an inexpensive one nor can it be accomplis he d without the total support of paren ts, ! an1 grateful tn (11r. Harris for helpi n,i; to inform the public of wh;it they have a rig ht lo expect frorn lh c public school$ and V•hat the y have the re sponsibilily to support. t A~t A l-~O GRt\TEFUL that v.·e live in en are11 v.·hete loca l ~chool districts surh as Ocean Vie\11 and Fountain Va lley are laking the initia tive and assuming 11 leadership role in the individualization of instruction for our children . DENNIS H. ~,ANGE:RS Ame rican Learn ing Corp. Long Bearh Favors C11spers Rec11ll To the Editor. \Vhy i.s rl nna!d Caspers in pohtif'!'> 111hrn he has so litlle respect for the democratic svstern and so lillle regard for those 11·ho elected him to office? Why is he trying tn reinstat e Sant a Ana's cl alm on the "pro mised land " wl1e n that claim has t>ecn ru led invalid by tl1t' court.s~ \\'hy is he di~regarding the v.·lshes of thri l near-majo rity of residents (his constituent!;~ who have p<!litioned thei r government to let them become the city or Irvine? \Vhy doos he ignore all the mayors in his district and th roughout Orang e C.Ounty v.·ho want l.o see a \'iable city of Irvine? ll E SERVES ON the LAFC. 'Vhy is tit'! trying lo overturn the democraticall.v- evol\·cd decision of the LAF'C, 11 decision that sperified the Irvine cily boundaries? \\'hv did he participate in a speclal LAFC meeting in the fa ce of 11 court injunction? \Vhy Is he a party to the continued un- B11 George --- DEAR GEORGE : Do you think profan ity and obscenlt.y should be allowed in the thea ter? 1 th ink it's awful. FURIOUS DEAR FURIOUS: I'm sorry abou t that -it was just that some ! li:norkf'd rny hot buttered popcom down my shirt rront. DEAR GEORGE: You ke<'p poking run at Playboy. I admire that ma I a i I ne • s philosophy. Don't you think that Hugh Hefner is fine of th e mo:i;t courag eous men ln America lod11y? D. E. DP.A R O. F..: 1 sure do. ~ty Uncle Ned sm oked a pi~ like Hefner ·s and you should see what hap(l(!ned to him. !Send your problems to George 11nd watch how lite lmmedln\tly i>pen~ up new rtoors for yo11. l1nfo rtun11 tely .. !hey all lead dOV.'Tl the ~·rong hall ) ' I i Mailbox Letters /~om reade rs are welcoml?, Norn<e.lly writ.ers shoula convey their 111essoges i·n 300 words or less. The r ight to co11de n.se letters to fit space or e/i1il.inate l1b1:/ is reserved. All let· ters mus t include signature and 111ait- ing ciddress, but nr1111es may be U.'1th· l1cld on request 1/ sufficient reas on i.~ oppartll !. Poetry lvi/L not be pub· lisl1cd. democratic manipul ation or his fellow members on the LAF'C? Why isn't he urgi ng lhe su pervisors to .<iel the lr\line cityhood election as pet i- tioned by his constltuents and as required by st11te l11w? F:vcn Jli1r. Caspers 1nllSI see that democracy is lia1•ing a difficult time of IL I can 't reca ll iny vote !hat helped put him in office. but I can and \Viii vote for his recaJI fr om that office. GrL SILVIUS Correcis f,'rliforial To the Editor: First. may I exprc~$ appreciation for lhe support Lhe D1\ILY PILOT has given us in the past. Second. may I agree th;i\. the Pilqt has every ri ght to express an editorial op1n1on. Third , may 1 c-nrrrrl the editorial ot f.~r1dt1v , Aug. tJ. '>l'l11ch 1\·as replete v.·1th error. I. \\'E HA VE GON E tri !he Cos!a ill c~n C'itv Council lhree l.1n1es. n0l two, as )'OU S!il!Cd. 2. 11 was expla1ncrl to \hf' council, in dp!11il H\ !he firs1 n11'eti11g. lhDt the l<1x \\'Quid apply to the r11t1re colle~e dts tric!. 3. The coble lor lcleco1Tin1un1cations and computer \VllS a firm figure given to the council in the first meeting. Jl was not added at a later lime. 4. THE CITV COUNCIL does nol set the tax. The lax is se t by the Coast Com- munity College Board of Trustees. The city mereJy acts as 11 conduit for the funds. ~. The lax increase would not be \IO!ed ~hortly after a 21-cenl tax decrease. The 21-cent ta x drcrease wlll oblain for the 197l-19i2 fis~·aJ ~·t·ar. regardless. Thi! bond redemption would not be effective until Hl72· 1973. I. THE LA \V TS no! obscure, except Ln nne ""'ho sees through a glass da rkly. It has beeri on th e bo(ik s for nearly 60 years and ha s bee n ulilized repeated!y. It has bee n nu r attempt to be candid and honest in all respects . Y..'e cooti.nue to he will ing and pleased to ans\ver ques- tions from, and present information 10 the free press. Ch;incellor Co11 s! Co mmunily College District fi'it1e Yo11t1g Workers To !he Edit or: May I com plunent Orange Coun!y, especia ll.v the coastal area. on their )Oung help. Never have I been served so ktndly and happily in such as gas sta- tions, markets and rrstauranls. The old temperamental attitude IO\.\'ards their cus tomers and someti mes surly allilude. is nowherr to br 11l'en. It is a pleasure to gn out in the l'vrning and see such lovely young-clc;in-cut people enjoyi ng their \1 t\rk and sho"'1ng respect to their older patrons. TH E SLOGAi". "'Have o nice dinner" or a P'l ire clay 1s a \'ery uns<'!fish one-not "riur t\1Y is bt•aU!iful'' v.'ith ego, r-.iaybe more £'tiles sh11ulr1 hnve lhese yi1un~s1er~. and 1 feel sure both vn uni.: and the old would benefit from their 'bri ght smiles The Preliminary Hearing Per11ons cha rged "'ith a felony (& serious crime punishable by state fn1- prisonment) are allowed a pre.lirnlnary hearing. Because lhese hearings take a lot of time and dupl icate testimon y, many lawmakers seek to reform them. Among suggested reforms are the ehmln a1 ion of rhe preliminary hearin g, consolidat ion of the municipal and superior courts, more grand jury in- dictme nts. After a defendant has been informed of his charges end has !hr help of an at- torney , a preliminary hearing is set. This Is not a lrlal: it is more of a screening proces11 to determ ine If in fa cl a crime hes been committed and th at lhe accused committed it. THE H.EAR.LNG Is held before a justice or munici pal court judge. A defenda nt wlthou1 an anorne y may not waive the hea ring. Yi'l1h an attorney's advice: a defendant may waive the preliminary hearing and the caae goes directly to trial in lhe Superior Court. Or if the defen- dAnL with his attorney, decide! lo plead guilty, lhe. case goes to ~ Superior Court for sentencing. The purpo~e of lhe prelim inary hearing Is to St"e ii there i3 evidence that Ult crime v.•as comm itted 11nd that there ts probable cause. to believe IM deJendant committed it. If there is ln.~uHfclent evidence, the defendant Is ;,discharged" fro1n the charges and doPs not ha ve. 10 st•nd trtal. Al 1he prelin1inn ry hear ing, the district 111tor11-0y t111s lhc vlc!lrn, police officers or other wltne~se!I ltJ;li fy as to fact!! that " -•r--'· l Lali' in Action art lik ely l.O hold the defendant lo stand tria l. The defense counsel is entitled to cross-examine the witnesses prod uced by the district Rtlorn ey, but. need not put on teslimony of the accused. THE DEFENDANT'S ettornt y In a robbery case may be able to show that the all eged victim con5enled lo !ht uae of the stolen property. Or he may r11ise defenses that show that no crime was 8('· tua ll y co1nmitted. AIM>. at t h e prelimina ry hearing , the vlC'llm may want to drop the char1e11, or the defendant may decide to plead guilty to a lesser of. fense. If the defendant Is "held to 1nswrr,'' he is then lrled in the Superior Court and all !he te stimony m:zy have to be heard again. If the defenda nt Is chArged by a rrand jury indlctmenl, the grand jury looks at the facta presented by the distric t .at- torney to see if !he defend11nt should stand trial. At grand jury procee.dings the defendant's ettomcy does not have the right to cross·examint witnesses or to produce evidence: on his own behslr. II in- dicted, t.h<' case Ji:Of!!I direclly lo the Superior Cou rt for lrlaL 1'10/.e· Col1/or1da k.nvy ers of/ttr thi~ co/JJ n1n so 1101.1 niny k11ow about otjr taw.~. and good will. I am new here, but this especially has gi ve11 me the fee ling. they would like me l.O stay. MRS. WY NNE HINCHEY 1•11blic Servants To tbe Edi t.or : \\'hat this city and county needs are schools to educate pub lic employes and non-employes with certified examining board s to license and rene w licenses an· nt1a1ly f)f all such persons. This suggestion should be welcomed by all who believe in the necessity for con- llnuinJ; education \\'ilh understand ing ol rapidly chan~ing conditions, whether they like or disli ke the back-t<rschool idea as 1 way of life. PUBLlC SERVANTS ha\le far greater re sponsi bilities than those in private in- dus!rv. Thev need n1ore than academic excelience-'but on-the-job experienr a 11lone is not enough and too often unfair for the overall re sponsibilities. ff some or all of the city rouncilmen end the Orange C-Ounty superviso rs would \'O!untarily consenl and enroll for such 11 prngra1n of education and licensing, the idea mig ht catch on at the state and na- tional levels. And wouldn't that be even greate r? ARTH UR Vi'EISS~1AN Jt'ide Loud l.010 To !he F:ditor· Ref'entl~·. a fri end of mine was iS!!ued A c.1Latio11_ in this area for carry ing " 11ght"·c111ht catamaran ssll boat on top of his veh1rlc, . 11 was pn1nled out lo this perso n tha t tt 1~ unla\1·ful tu c:arrv anything on your \lehi.cle that exlenrl; beynnd th e fender line on the left and rnav extend only six in('hcs on the rli:;ht ol th" vehicle be.yond the fender hnc. THE LOG IC BEHI ND ll11s is ill- com pr t>hens1ble lo me in that a person may llf:' drivi ng in the left, center or right lane at <inr given !1me. so what differe nce does it make ~·h1ch side the ov erh ang i11 on? Even more preposterous i! the fnct that some loads as wide as 12 feet ars al lov.·ed on the freeways. such as mobile home scetions. The alternative to carrying your v.·id• load on top of your "ehicle is to purchas. .a trailer. THE LOAD WILL be JU3t as wide you 'll probably have a hard ttm e find ing a place lo park the trailer, there wUI t>. more stop and slgnal lights to worry about, and. as anyone knows lhal hes tov.·ed a tr ailer, it adds considerable dan~er to driving. But, the sta te does get 10 nick you for a trailer license tee. every year. E. C. VA N HOOK, SR. OWAN•I COAIT DAILY PILOT Robtrt N, \Vl'td, Pub/£sh1r Tlunlias Kettnl, Editor Albert ,V_ Botes Ed itorial Pope Editor The edirortal Pll-@.'e Of !tit D11ily Pilot lt't'ks to intOTm and t timul11.fe rt:1c'l- t Ni ~ pn>t1entlnir: 1hi1 nt 10.'3p&p11r'1 op1n1ons and commi;ntary on ioptea o.f intttt>n and 5ignir1c11ncr, by pro- Viding a !orum for ~h! exprn~lon of our readers' opinion~. aM b)' pre. ~rnting the d!vt rst v1cwpo!n1" of \n. fnrmed oh~"f\'tn a.net 1poke1men on topics of the d1 y. \Vednesd ay, August 18. 197t , • ' ' Costa Mesa Today's Final EDITION N. Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO. 197, b SECTIONS . 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, AUGUST 18, 1971 TEN CENTS Apartment Development Out of Hand in Mesa? By TERR'' COV ILLE Ol 1~• O•llf l'ller St•lf Apartm~nl builders arf' going to lace stilfrr rhalleni::Ps in Cost<1 Me5a during !he. neii:l fev.• month.~. This was re/lec·led in Cl[~ cnunr1 I a<·· lions Monday night and il mPmn \n !he rnun<:1I from lhP <''ily ·.~ PrnJf'Ct 110. & ~nng r ani:.e p!annin~ cnmmi1tee Mayor Robert \.\lilson at nnp ))(lint J\1on- day night said : "[ feel rnu!tiplr housing Questions ' 'On Economy • Curb s Soar From \\'ire Ser\'i(·r~ \\'ASH INGTON -Government nff1r1<1ls today tackled a burgeoning b11trh of qur~· tions ;ibout President Nixon'!'! nrw economic policy. The grocf'ry price pie~ lure cleared soine, but projected pay raises for 1eachers and st..:ite and govern· n1enl workers still were in doubt .. There continued to be mixed reartinn tn the President's derlaration nf a 00-day freeze on wages, prices and renl : 1m· position nf a 10 percent surcharge nn im- ports: "floating" nf the rtnllar, ;ind a call for Cong ress tn ease up nn rlnmes1ic tax· s L1nn. ~1an~· lop leaders nf organizrd labnr triticized Nb.on·s new economic pl;in as distriminaling Aga1n!'t. lhe y,·orkin_g man. United Auto Workers P r t s id en t lROncird \Yoodcock said in Rnslnn today hP cnnsidererl the 1v11_ge-pnce cnnlrnls •·grossly discnminatnry a ~ ~ i n s l workers," l!nd that the un1nn 1~:i!l cnn· sider its new cnntrsc!s with itulom;iker.~ null and void if the rreeze is extended bPyond 90 d;i ys. \\1oodrock, aUendin,i: a UA\\' !<killed l rade.~ conference, ;i lsn ~11id : "We are ;1sking our le,i:al deparl.n1enl In 10- ve:stigatl'! !he possibility of suits. because \Ve don't under.~tand how the _government can tell companies no!. ln pay mnn'Y a!read_y ronlracl.cd In workers and , in· j;lead. tell the compan1r.~ they can keep that mnne.11 In 1he1r private coffers:· \\'nod cock's vie\\'S wer' backed bv the l1A\V international 'i.:ecut1v' ofi;ird. \\'hich is holding 11 special session in Bnslnn, The executive bnard <'!rlopted 11 st"1t~ mrnl v.·hich said lhe contract.c: "v.·ere v.·nn .after Inn~ strikes 1n11olv1ng great i;acrif1rP.c: by hundred.c: of thousands (I( v.·nrker~ and lhcir famil ies_" "We \\•1U not permit abrog;ition nf 1hP \\•a~e prnvi.~1nn -the cost.(lf-living and annual 1mprovrme:n! factor rl<1 usr~ -nf our ai.;rcemcnt . ·· I.he hoarrl said Tht exet'u!h·p Mard <1l~n !i<11d !h;i! .11erOspact and nthrr 11•nrker.c: nn1\' w1thn111. FiCl!lemcn! n1us1 be prn1rrtr.rl 1n thf'1r r1ghi t.n y,•in. !hrnugh r n I l t r t 1 1• p b.argaining. protection of the s;ime prin· c1ples, Labor's position shn11ld solirHlv 11·hen lhe 35-mcmhcr AfL-ClO executivP cn1111· r1I nieets io W;i.c:h1n~1.on ;il 1 pm. POT Thursd<1.v In riiscus.~ thr issuP. Tnr i;:.nl'trnment !;ibnr anrl burl,i::c! nff1c1als v.•111 itttrnd. inclurl1ni;i: Arnnlrl \l.1e~r. head of the ~Jlf'J'tal pitnel on wiiges and prices l\1xnn se1 up. Tht admlnistra hon·s rrl11t1nns v.•1/h lahnr is .1t lhP lnwe~t pnlnt fiince Nixon ISt>e F'RF.EZE, PaRf' ZI Bridges Won't Halt Coast Dock Strike SA1"1/ f"RANCISCO r UPJ) Lon,'lshore L11hor Leadt!.r Harr~' Bridge! Wednesday refused the Nixon Admlnlst raUon·.'i reque~I. In call of{ lhe 51 -rlsy-olci West C<ia11t dnck ,;trike. Bridges s;iid President Nixnn·s p.conomic rree.r.e ha!I lhrnwn thr. burden nr fl11htlng infl;i t,inn "on thP: h11clul or t.hP workinp: peoplr of lht United St:i1P:s ·· Tht dock !!trike. whlrh ha.~ tied up nearly l!Ml shi('l.'i in We.'it Co11st ports, will gn nn "in full force 11nd effect ."' Brklges !'aid. Bridges. president. of !hr: lnlern11 · lionsl !.. o n p: s ho re n1 l'! n ' .'i and Warehousemen's Union . !laid he had wrillen Nixon tellin):! him the !!(}.day wag'-11nd prk:e freeu will have "1 def!ni!t 11rlvPrse effect" on seltling the dock .!!lrike. Rridjlt!I .•11id 1111 officers or thP union egrted wilh his pm;ition 11nd the union·.~ cn11st strikr str11!egy commitlet ~·11s btin_g-c11lled into .~P.Sl'linn next ~londity In '01tcl uf'"n" it. drvelopments are grtting out of hand in Costa Mesa. His sta tement came JUSl hefore !he CflUncil turned down a 62-u nil apartment proposal for l<W \\'. Wilsnn SL bec;iuse the apartmenL~ "v.•eren't i:.nod enoui:?h." Thr Project RO tnmmittee a.~ked the council tn carefullv consider uses rnr thP fpw rem11ining IAr0ge parcl'ls of lttnrl lef! in the cit)'. Chairrna11 J<1('k Ch;ipman wrote: "\Ve are concerned with two trenrls dl've!npini;: . '. ., ~. ' ' .. • a.: Ptittitig It DotvH in the city y,·hich will greatly affect the future environment. "One is the accelerated rate al v.·h1ch multiple family unil.~ are presently being proposed, de\'eloperl and under con- struction. The second is the current inn· 1n~ nf undevelnped land ." Chapman s;;i1d 2 .. 1fl0 multiple units u1partn1ent.s1 h..-ve been started. prn- rxiserl nr approved \.\'ilh1n !he lasl .vettr. The 11dopted gener;il pl;in for 19!1(1 reflP.ct~ a lot&! of 7.858 apartmenl~ !o be ah.~nrbed • Pipelayer R. C'. ,i\lvaradn lnu tsi rlc ) and foreman Leo C. \/aJentia .J r. (i nside! insperl sprtinn nf new flood c-ontrnl pipeline being laid in nor theast Co~la l\1e.~::i. Storm <irain \vi() en1pty into l ipper Newport Ray. ('urrently, 31 -lon pipe serlinns t1re being la id at rate nf three a n hour in conjunrtinn u·1th "·nrk nn nev.1 free\1·t111 interchan2e al 1'\'e\1'· porl Boulev"ard and Rristol SrrrPl • Aust1~alia, New Zealancl To Witl1clt·a,v Viet U11its f.ANBERR1\ 1l·1~n -A11s!ral1a ;ind N!;'w Zt:>aland 11,ill 1v1thrlraw thf'ir ro1riha! (ore.es frnm V1rlnam hy lhe f'l1rl nf !hr ~·car. their parliamrnt!i wPrP !nlrl \l(f'dnr.~da_,, ni,e:ht . Auslr11l1an r·rim€ ~1Ln1.~tf'r \\'1lh::1m ~lcMahnn in the annnuncemC'nt here ::il.~n s::i)d thP _gnl'ernmenl wnulrl rPrllJcP 1hP rons('riplinn period from 1wn yf'::ir" tn IR months. cut1in~ the full -tlrnr army strength by <4.000 mrn dnwn tn 40 ,000 ~1cMahon !laid n1nsl nf the Aus!r<ilian combat fQrce: y,•ould be hnmc hv ChristmM. As of lasl March . there were. 7,251i Australians in Vietnam. In Snoth \'1r1nam. heginnin~ w11h 17 .B rnill1on 1h1s f1n~nl'.,"ial \'ear '"11 ha~ for snme time hrPn nur )'lfiliry 10 w11hdr;1w nur fortC1i pl'njlressivr ly 11~ anrl when 1n nur Jlld~mcnt. ::incl af1.rr rnn· .~ul!;i!1nn 11i1h Snu!h \11rlnam anrl the \!oiled S!alrs. thr s1tuat1nn has ;illnv.·erl 1! " !\1('~1 ahnn sairt '"In l'Om1ng to thi~ judgment we hit l'r: l•n each nrcas1on considered sevl':r111 far - lnrs. in('!urling whether the lnrce.'i ;ind ad· minislr1tlinn of South Vie:ln11m have heen rrady .:ind able lo assumr: increased re:i;;pons1bihty for local security, "I am able to announce that !he Ji!nvernment ha" rleridcd lo withdr11w ;ill rPm::ti;1ini:, AustraliM combat force~ from Vietnam.·· by the city by 1985. His comm1tttt suggested that the coon· c1l take special care y,•1th the follov.·ing parcels of land : -Thirty·n int acres of land on Adams Ave:nue. north nf Oran_ge Cnasl C<>llege.. -Undeveloped are11s fl(lrlh of the San Die~n Freev.•;iy -Three hundred acres nf land next In !he Costa Mesa Golf CnursP . -Land near the Santa Ana River v.•hich city leaders hoped ~·ould develop 1s 1 marina . --Orange Count ,v fa lrground!'i land. The Project RO Committee hec<1me np- er?-livP three mnnths a_go. after !he c1 rv v.•as .~wampecl "'ilh what counrilmen rnn- s1dered good 11ppl ic111.inns for lhe plann1n,1: commission . ~~il·e c1t1zens Ari! on it. anrl rathrr thiin h<1ndlin,i:: day-to-day plannin~ ciet;iils, lhry have been ,11sked l.n make period.Jc recommendations on bow Ule Cl· ty Ylould del'elop over th e next several years. Council men d1d pay attention lo some nf the land !'olondav nigh t. They delayed a decision on 30 acres of apartment land at thP northwpst cornP.r of Adams Avenu• and fairv1ew Road . indicating the:y y,•eren"t ton impressed with an 843-unit apartrnenr. project proposrci for il. The city is also hoping to jointly de;l'eloii with thP countv lhe 300 acres iSee APARTME1~TS, Page 21 37 on Copter Die Army Craft Explodes; Gls l(illed PEG NITZ. Germany i UPI 1 -A U.S. Army helicopter carrying 37 American soldier!\ e:ll'.ploded And plunged nearly 1.000 feet into 1 field near the Berlin- Munich autobahn toda y, killing all aboard. An Army spokesman said it wa~ the worst helicopter crash nn record in- volving the U.S. miliLary 1n Europe. The ~oldiers were from the Army's 56th Artillery Brigadt. Th e twin-engine CH47 Chinook, car· County Address r,ving l1 passenger' and a crew of four . crashed and burned minute:s before It \\'as tn arrive ;it 11 military training area near Pegnilz, a Bavarian city about 25 niiles north of Nuf'rnbcrg. lJ.S. Army headquarlers in Heidelberg rleclined comment on possible causes of the accident. But witnesses told of hear· ing explosions before the SI-fool long craft. crashed. "The engine;s WP.re louder than normal. then I heard two muffled explosions," Rep. McClosl{ey Asl{s U.S. To Pay Viet11am Damages 8~· PATRI CK BOYL E O! 1"-ihltf Pit•! tt1!1 Rl11ming Aineriran hnn1hPrJ for the "t4bsnlul.e and almn!'it Iota! rlrv.1sta11nn " nl Vietn11 rnF:se villages, Rrp. Paul MrClnskey 1R-San M11!efl) Tuesday niRht rluring " 1·ustin ~f}P.ech .,air! th,. U.S. shnuld contribute <1t le;is! SJ billion to hrlp rehulld lhe war·torn country. r.1cCloskey. 11 rnavrrick Republ1c11n whn sa.v.~ he v.•ill challen~P President Nix. nn rnr thl' !972 Pre"idential nnm inalinn. accused tht U.S. of committing war cnml'~ in lndo-China ('(lJTlparable to Nazi atrncitie~ rn World \\'ar 11- "ln our 7.P::il !n win !hi~ war ," thP !all. 4.1-vrar !'lid con~rrss1nAn said . "y,•e_ hit ve fnuJ!!:ht 11ith 1iict1cs th;i! ::irr inrlP.ren.~iblr under lhr JUdji!menls or NurPmberi:? ·· :\icCln.~key wa~ spPakLn,I:' bPff're ttiP Peitcf'. Awarenr.~~ (;rflup . i>. Tu.~\Jn.ba.~ed or~an11.a1ion affiliated with Sr. Paul ~ f~pt~rnp;i! Church . Thr rap11ci!y crowd nf 300 al lhe church loudly applauded his rPn1ark~. Thr N(lrthern California con~ressman. ;i colonel in The US. Marinr Corps resPrVP.S 11nd R Korean War veleran, e11ccl "scarc;h and de.~t rny" mis.~ions anrl ,;aturalion homhin.': as tlvn surh cnmes unrlrr !hP NurrmbPrli( judf.(men!s. ThesP rnn~IH.uted "wanTon des1rurt1n n or 1•i!la~eS ilnfi fnr ci hJe rPlfl('altnn nf 1hP iwople," hi!. rlaimerl, criml's fnr which ~PverAI N::t7.i ~rnera L~ wpre P'Jl'.ecuterl. "\\'' kill mnrP rivi1ian.~ than wp rln enemy 11nldiers:· ht ;;idrled. Yel despilt lhese Larti c.<1. McCloskey asserted thP U.S. and South Vi etnamei;e . nut. numbering the rnemy JO to I. hi s been unable tn win the war. "This nation has fallen intri an cr- rone(lu~ concept Iha! mi litary power is bnmh'.'1'. and mtthanized lronps:· P.1c- Closkey told 1-he crowd. "But lhe nulcome of a war is determined most of all by the ,.,.,..,,,,. -·-.... "~ ASKS VIET AID Rep. McCloskey wi1!1n,1i:nei;.~ to fight of the combatants on hoth .~irlrs." The rongrf'~sman s11irl this nat!onalistir enthusiasm In win i.' held by only the Viel. f.ong 11nrl f\'nr!h ViPtnamPse force~. He likened lhcl!e tr()llpS 10 lhe CQlonial ii!ll.3 during !ht. American Revolution. Ou!lining the history or the Vietn,11m connict from the d::iys prior to \Vorld War II , Mccloskey s.aid the U.S. has finally reacheci the point nf fiRht1ng "primarily (Set McCLOSKEY. Pas~ ZJ said Guenther Boehmer. a night-shift fac· tory worker who was making breakfast in his home at lhf' time. Boehmer ran outside in time lo see tha helicopter's tail And rea r rotor break oft. Then the machine. he said, "tumbled back wards and came straighl down" into the edge of a wooded area. A West German policeman driving nn the Berlin-r..t unich autobahn which passes within several hundred yards of the !See HELICOPTER . Page 2) County Tops California Ce11sus Gain Oran~r County's pnpulalion has grown mort. ol'er the lasl 12 months than any county in California. the slate depart• ment of finance announced Tuesday. The cnunty"s estimated population as of .lulv ! i~ 1.498,000, up 65,900 over July, 1970. r..ionn Coun ty in norlhern Cali(ornia had the bi,e:gPst percentage increase. 19.5 percent, with 11 jump from 41.100 resirlents Lo 49,000 While Orange County grew, the state's largest county. Los Ange les. lost 9.600 residents. But 1t sli!l has 7,024,600 rP5idcnts. far exceeding second place Orange Count.v. State fma!lce official.' al~o said im- migration inln the state was 26.000 . .about HI percenl n( the state's 256 ,000 popula- tion inrrease. The finance <ieparlment said population t-.st1mates are based on the final counts of the 1970 census and indices of change "'hich have appr.ared since lh11l date. The rslimales were labeled .. prn\'i!ional" and officials :SA!d the y v.·ould only be used un- til more complete rlala 1s ava1lable. The JO most populous counties, ~·H h 1970 eslima1cs in parenthesis. are · Los Angeles. 7.024.liOO (7.0.'J~.200 1; Orange, 1,498,000 (1.432.100\: San Diego, 1.394.700 1 l.3.''18.51lOJ ; Sant;.i CI a r a , 1.10!.000 (l.072,fiOO I: Al;imcda. 1.080.70!1 !l,076.!00): S;in Francisco, 703 ,JO O !714.300J: San Bern ardin o. li!l6,60 0 11i87,300J : Con!ra Cos!a. 570.oon 15fi(),700 \; f rcsnn, 421.500 (413.~J ; and Ventura, 395,100 (.179,700). Prisone rs Yi elding SAN QUENTIN rUP l1 -All but • handful nf rhr 5i0 sinking San Quentin prison convicts returned tn their JO b.s Tuesday. Associiite \\!Arden .James Park 3a1d on· Iv :14 "h;irdcore" inrnates refu:i;;ed to leave their cells in their protest over risnn wage!'i and other condillons. Orange Cout In Wellington. Prime Minister Sir J\rith Hnlyoake I.old the New Zealand parl\;i . ment il\ combat force "'ould be out of Vie tn.am by the end of 1971 ,qf'KI th11t the precise liming would be drtrrmined by consultation with South V i e t n a m , Australia. and the United Stales. Harbor Board Acts M'eather New ?.A!slBnd now hss 2111 eombat troops in Vietnam. after a St:ries of withdrawali!I. It also maintain~ 11 frw air rorce and sti:1f[ person11el in!ei;:r,11Lrd in lhe Austriilia n find New 7. e ii I a n d (ANZAC1 force. Thrnu,i::h .lull' .1. 4.'JO !\'PY.' 7..e;ilanders had :i;;erved in 'Vietnam, of whQm 35 were killed , Sir Keith SRirl. Nearly 500 Aui!llralians h;ive heen killed during their country's ~ix-year In- volvement in Vietnam. Mosl of thP. Australian troops. including fy,·o h;it - talions. now are Msed in Phuoc Thuy Provinct, During the peak nf it.~ in- \'Olvement. Australia had thrte combat ballalions in the war zone . . 1 A White House statement is.'\ued ;iboard President Nixon 's plane en route to Springfield. 111 . said the schr.duled wilhdrawali!I were "further indication nf the South Vietnamese ability In provi dl!: rl'.lr their own defense" and Lh11t there. w11.• "full con.o;ulllltion" wilh South Vle tn=i m on the moves. J McM11hnn pl~d~cd ' $28 n1Uhon AulltraliAn Aid package over three ye11 rs School Spending Gets Eye r.ontlnurrl inallenlion lo lhe way the N!"wport-Me~a Unified School District spend.'i nearly $400.000 raii;t.d by iL' com- munity !;tr\'ices I.Six wa:o. critici7.erl by the bn;ird of educ~tion Tuesday night. Board Presidenl Rode.rick MaeMilllan nf Cnsta P.1esa urged thal district inspired programs be developed_ He 111\d other Mltrrl mrmber:i. questioned. the 67 percent of lhe Ci\'lc Center Act tax moneys lhi?ol is ~rent presently for cu~todial care or .'ichool facilities used by community groups. Lllsl y<'itr, the board w11~ told . r.litssilied salarie~ paid 11.~ a resull of comtnunity 11.'" nf school property ~mountrrl !n S27fi,OOO -enoui;:h to p!'y 20 ~ oon·1earhing peri;onnr.l lnr a year·. The moneys were spent largely In • overtime for custodial and maintenancf\ Pmployes who mul'it be assigned to even· In.ii: •nd weekend functions nn sch()ol pro· perty. Ourif)'1: the 1971 -72 school year. the A.5 eent tax per i100 or asl!lessed valuation will raise about $390,000 for the di.stricl's communily service!! fund. Snme ()f this wlll be apcnl for im· proving plsygrounds or parking areas us- ed by the public, som e will be going to pay the district's share of programs such as the YMCA swim program and the resl, "the lion's share" pays non-teachinr;: ~t.aU SA iaries, Superintendent John W. Nicoll expl11.lned. The boan1 wA.'i !old Iha' wmr. organlz.!1· I.inn~ 11rP. charged fnr their USf" of iichools, but olher5. lncludlni Parent.tucher asociations 11nd Boy Seoul!, may usP the fa cilities gratia. under terms of the Civic Center Acl. The purpose ()r the. law i.s tn provide A taxing authority for the district of off set the non·pAyin1 community use:s or schools. MacMilllan suggested the: district con- sider developing programs of its <lwn to serve the communities. He noted the re.· cent sucress of the C<lsta P.tesa High School production of "The Boy Friend'' and suggested i!1pch aummer the11ter ven· lures might be supported with civic center tsxes. Chess clubs. school dances and other indoor recreation programs could be: t11unched by the di strict. he !aid. Bo11rd mt-mbcr Stllm S. "Bud'' F'r11nklln. ,,r Co~t1 Mr'.'l'.a urged adoption ISet SCllOOLS, P•lt ZI Early morning low clouds and fog \viii give way lo 11unshin e t<> d;iy and Thursday y,·jth tempera· ture-' ranging from 72 along the coasl to 8fl inland. Lows lonW\t around 66 degrets. INSIDE TODAY Bc.;,ig n mnyor rnn bt a fu/l- ti111t job fl1 iUP.lf, but for f oun- tain Vall£1i'~ Ed Just, it's only 0,1,, of stvcraL civic functlo na. S«te Page J 2. ·~'"' It C1lllortoJ1 I C1•••• (l•Mt 11 CMC•111 U1 1 Cllnlllff 1-"M C-lc• 11 ,........ 11 l)o:ltll ~lllcH 10 O'"ri;•• It , 11 •111..,.111 "''' ' 1"11!1•!•!111111111 )1.)J '"''"'' 1 .. t t H1rM(lltl 11 "'"" LI-ti JI M11!Mr I M1rr~t Lie-,_. M111 111 Stl"flfl U Mo•lt\ 12•11 Mut~ll jlt:U"M' 1' Nlll&l\11 ,..,.., 1-1 Or111 .. ,_,., II i~tv•• ~mtr It SPlrlo II•" Or. Sl•l...:rtll~ U '*' Mlt,•tt ... >I Ttllt¥l,lo11 tt Tllttltrt 'n·U 'lll11t11tr I ""'"""'' l"tW'I JJ•lt Wtrlf l"ltWo W ' l • i ! j , ' ' • • • • • • • • 2 OA.IL V Pl lOT t Reserve Base? Army, Air Force Eye Los Alamitos By TffO\!AS f\f.E\'rL 0! I~• Oolh !'1!01 '''" A blut-r1ti hon D!'rar!menl 11f Dt1:fense studv l!'am has 1nd1ca1ed Lhat "uhsl ant1;i.l prirtinns or tht l..fls Alam 1t11s Nava! Atr Statinn should ~ reta1nl':d fl'lr Army and Air f orre Reser''' unJf.'\ Tbe \\les1ern lnstallallon Requirement Md Evaluation t\\ l.RE 1 study declared From Page I SCHOOLS ... of a fnrmula hm1t1ng Sp!nding nf com· mun1t y service.; mon ey U1 lhe areas of c.a pital impro' ements, program and Mlaries. ··Shnuld the di~tr1C't st alf want tn tn· cre.a.'\e expen rl 1tures 1n anr nf these are.!~ beynncl the established ratin. they w1111Jri comt to 1he bnard for ::ipprova!." Franklin suggester! He noted that in his enhre lime on lhe boa rrl the spending nf rnmmunity services monev had nl'1·er heen reviewed by the board. 0 H1.'\ suggl'.'llinn ;1•nuld pro. vide a means to guarantee that the board woul d con~idtr and review changes in the sptnding fnrmula 8nard n1emher Thnmas C. Casey of Cnrnna del 1'.1ar. 0bjected !n .. strait· jackel1ng"" the staff w1!h strict guidehnes for spending. but agreed v.·1th Franklin some revie1i1i· nf programs was in order. ~!embers ~Us. Beverly Langstnn and Dnnald Smallwood. bol h of Cnsta ~lesa, fnund it difficult to determine exactly what programs the districl 11.•11s prn1·iding nnw other than ones shartd vdth the r it1es ' p11rks and recre11t ion departments and the Y:\1CA , They "''ere told !hat since uniflc;ition the district's ''landlord -tenan t"' rt.la· tionship with organiz3t1ons nffering puhlic programs in schooli1 was changing. Ra v Schn ierer. district bus i n e ~ s ma.nager. suggested in some cases the district was staffing programs that once \\'ere nffered by tht city pa rk:i1 and rerre11!i(ln depar'tme nis. At the end nf the bnard discussion. !l "''as de!.erminl'd that the distrirl staff would rtturn with sugges!ed revisions of thf> btlard pnlirv r)O use nf ci\'iC cent.er funds. The dis!rict pnlicv. Dr Nicoll S.11d, is presenllv Just a '"rehash of the Ci\'u: Cente r Act.'' Greehs Ha ve Word for It A new age of Demosthenes may ha\·e da;1·ned today 1n the Orange C)'nmty su pervisors hearing room . And Robert Battin. chairman of the county 8r)ard of Super\'isors. mav ha,·~ bPen an unwitting paM.ic1pant in !hP local cnnnectlon wit.h the great Gr eek ora tor >11hen he acc rpt.ed a key lo the city of Athen s and a parchm ent arknn" !Pdg1n~ his "gndl~· 1alent ., Tht ke\ came frllm Athen~ ~1il \'Clr Demetr1n~ Rllsn.'\ ,. 1 a Congrl'ssm<1 n Ric hard H;i.nna 1 D- Ana heun ' "ho "ii~ a rPct nl ,·1s1tnr w lht home nf Demnsthenes, Socra~s and ~ll'hna .\\f'rrnun Tht prn1!ama t111n rem ind~ Batt in !hat his kt\' comt~ lrnm ' lhP home of modem ·demn.-riic1 -'tncl Cl\'\llz a· lion '" and ur111e!> him tn bnn ~ tho~e Athl"n1 an cnnctpt ~ tn h1 ~ work _,.~ rh.a 1rm<1n flf the Or<tn_.::e lnunty board "Th41lk ynu ,·er~ mu ch ' Sat!tn said "1 w·11J put th1~ <1.mnng m~· trtasures" OIAMa.I COAST DAILY PllOl o••~C.E C015T !'U•l •3•ll~C. eo ... ·4 ~'1' Rebi d N w.,J ~ ...• ...,, 1-..I 'uel"f\t!' J oe\. It . Cu•'•" \';c.e !'._.eon! ,..., C-11 Mt"l1!' n.e ... 11 li1t"il (••"" T~e,..•• A. -.i u••"''~• "''"~'~ f t .ie- C~e•l•i H. le•u llit h1•tl '· Ni ll 111 .. t•~-"''"'0'"'J l.d'""' CeAN M .. • Offkt l lO W oo t lov S1r11t M1iliR<J .4tl ifr1n ; 1' 0 l e• 15•0. ~1~26 Ofttet-Offk• ,,,,, .... 171 4) 642·•JJ1 Cl.-MNI Att-thl .. 6-4J·U11 that "certain Army and Air Force re~e.rve. cnmpnnenr~ ha ve valid rf!· qu1rements"' frir use nf the 1.3.14-acre mtlHary proper!\'. Announcemen t nf the \\'!FIE study cam! loday from the f1ff1ce of Rep Richa.rd T. Hanni ! D-Anahe1m 1 Tht station was l'l rdered deactivated .!l! of Junl' 30 nf this yta r. but thr dire c!l\'e \1'as frnz.en al 1hr request nf Srna1or Strom Thurmnnd 1A·S Car 1. rha1rman of the Senatt Armed Forcts Commillet. Stnce that time thr .stat.u s of the bast has been in doubt. The Ar my revea ltd three wetk:s ag o that it v.·a5 stud~·ing th r possibility of locating a helicnp!er reservt unit lln th t base. Almost simultaneously. thr Na.''" rr.ntv.·ed le;ises on easemrnts 1n !hf Lo.!1 Alam!lns fh i:;ht pattern.<. -with funds lransfrrred frflm thr Army, according to Congressman Hanna ·s office. St1!J under con~idrrat1nn is 1 Nav~· pl an lo construe! housing fnr flel't personnfl from the Orange County-Loi; Angeles County area. It wa.<. un<'lear "·hether l.oda.y·s aMouncemenl rrom WIRE would have any effect on the hou!!ing program . The WIRE report no?.· goes lo the Secretary of Defense, HI' will decidr nn the ultimate disposal or re!eMl1on of the Los Alamitos property. "Right now, rd say there is e"ery 1n· dical ion th1t if will ~ retain ed for mil it.try use." .s&id 1 Hanna spokei1ma.n . He said he had nn me11ns Qf determining v.·he.ther the Air Force could rene?.' jet operations fr nm th e \\'or1d \\"ar fl air statian. but in ,-iew nf protests l'tver 1\.avy jet fl ights in recent yea.rs, he viewed the possibility as unlikely. Teachers Group Urges Stand On Wage Hikes !'\ewpnrt·f\fesa Unified School Distnc:I nff1cials \\'tre urgffl Tuesday to takt .a stand on >'"htther nr nl')t they v.'ill 1rant budgeted pay raises to teachers despitr the President's 90-day W.!lge-price cont rol order. B<lrthold Hake. e1eculi1•e secretary n/ the .\"e.v.·port-~1esa E;duca t1on Associatinn, said the Nixon controls benl'f1led big business at the expen!!t of the v.•orki ng man. He said he hnped the bnard would let tt'achers know if thl' district intended to p.as& on tht 2.2 percent. .!lllary irn· provement adopted in the dislrict"s 1971· 72 budiel. Hake argutd th at since some teac:ht..r!I and prirlci pals who v.·orked throu~h the s umm rr already have received the rai~ts, denial of thf' pa y hike to returning teachers would ht "dfscrlmin a.lory." Superintendent John \V. Nicoll nored that the district is av.·a.itln i clarifica.t1on of the wage freeze effect! by the Orange County Counsel. ~Ieanv.·hil e, the d1strirt will hnld back a. planned fivr.--cent hik e in the ~lementa ry schonl lunch pnce until the end of the 9~ day freeze, Dr Nicoll Ja id . A penny boo~t 1n the cost of mtlk in high sc honl cafeterias a!so will await the temporary price freeze. Newport Police Arrest 3 ~f esa Youths in Theft 1\"e.wpcrt 8~d ch dt..tect1\·~~ <1.rrest t..d lhr'!e Cnsta ~1e5.1 ,vouths Tuesda.1· nn sUS· p1t 1rin nf bicycle hurelar.v in th' Ea,;l lill1fr res1r!l'n!1aJ Atta ArrP5tPd Wl'ff' -0111nil'I lAI' Stl'w.trl. Ill. flf 14111 Pl<t· CP,it 1P . .\vp . Ap! H -Kurt "Rf'Ar " Ballel. J~. Of 77J \\'. ""11.•nn St . Apt 1 -Richard All rn L~·nn~. I~. nf 2~26 Santa Aoa Avt Pn!ict ~a id I.h t suspe.<'t . .\ wer!' tracl'd tn the ir place of employment after a 13· year·r)ld boy reported lhe. \1cenr.e plalt nf 11 stat1rin v.·aer1n ht saw 1n th r l:ast Bluff area . From Pnge I APART~fENTS .. ne~t to !ht gn!I cour~t. as a la.ri,:@ re11onal P-'trk Co uncilmen. hfl1\•t1'er . dnn "I 111ppe11.r ready to lollnw foun!a in V1ll t~"1 lead anti tt"l!.!lll~· biln ap11 rtmenti1 \rhtn his ;ip11rtme.nu 111 140 \\" \\'1ls{)n St 11.·ert. rapidly turnt.d do11·n. titvrlnpPer \~' T Rocht lle ask ed tht cfluncil ··o.-:ie8 this me.i n lhere is a mor11torium on apartments'" "Nr;i," rt pl1M Council man JRC'k H"'m· mtft. "~'t Ju."il dnn 't llkt the."ie pl11ns." Councilman \\. 1 1 1 111 rd Jo rdan, an 11 rch itecl, has oft en s11d ht. doesn 't feel limiting th t numbtr t1r 11partme nl! snll'es lht prob!rm He prrfer!J U'I control their design to brin~ lhe btst .ti p.1rtments Into !ht. city . Ont PfOJl!i"t w11s quickly 1ppro1·ed 11nd pr&1sM by !ht rtly"s Je.1dl!r~ Lyons and C11shlon Ct>mp an.v v.·t'.ln permission U'I bu ild apartmtnts 11t 2300 F&1t\"!P1t· Rn11d Tha1 ~rOJert wlll bt slml!.tr tn ~lerr1m1c \\'l'ltlds. on Ha.rbl'lr &ulel'ard. "'ilh hJIJg. ."itre•m~. pnnds, '4'l t1r fall& and JO.foot pine trees. Ft'o"' Pqe I FRE.EZE ... !OOk office -es~1 11l.v l4'1th the fl O\'ern· mtnt h1nt1n~ it might l!O Into court to halt current strike~ and h/ork Rn}' nt w ones during the 9!kl11y 1o1·ag~pnce fretzt. The Otl1c e ol Em ~rl tl'l t:Y rrep<1rcrlnes.~ ~ oi-:r 1 as~1gnffi hy the Prts1dent to pol1re thr wagl'-pt"!CI' lrf'PZI', sio11d 1t~ Washinl(!on he11dqu.11rters and 10 rrs1on11l 0H1t·l"s hlHT1crlly ~,.t ur lnr !hlll purposp har1 been flflOrlf.'r! with 1nquiri~~ abnvt dc!;iiled effect.~ nr the pl;in. Rrg1on;il uff1 res wrre J'f'tT1JJl1ns: mC1re staff mern t:>crs lo htlp h;:indle ll'!t phon'! tr;iff1r l'he Trra~ury. fiel r!1n.i;: one of the major fl lle~tion.~ abnut lhe nc1\' pnl1ry, s1l!d the he;i1y \rilu1ne Clf nrv.·sprint 1mpnrted frnm C11nad;i wn11ld oo[ ht 11 ffe<"ted bv lh!" Ill perrent surrharge since there is nO fl(1.'i11n~ duty nn 1t Congress v.•1!1 bc!{in l'Xii m1n1ng ths 1)1 !'Ta ll l\'ixon pl;in Th u r~d::iy in he11r1ng3 h~ its .Joint F:connm1c Cnmm 1ttre. Fornier tup gn1 crnmerit ernnnmic ('If• fJt'1ii!s 11·1!1 appear. hu! nn ;idrn 1 n i~trilllnn 11 1tnrs.~<'~ ;ire seheduled rnr the first lhr,..e da~ s. ~1 l'ant1111r. lrRdrr~ ;inrJ invcstnrs ca.sh· crf in on thf' .~!flr'k mark!'! ~pinoff rrnm Nixon's Annnunr·f'nlPnl of the economic nvn·rs Sunrl<i \' ni.i:ht . V!'I Ttl1•htlt ON LY BITS OF WRECKAGE REMAIN AFTER CRASH OF A~MY CHINOOK HELICOPTER In Ba v1ri"n Sides, Explosion and Crash Snuffs Out 37 Lives ThP Onw ·.lnnrs ln<h1strirt l t\\"l!l"ilie juinpcd n111rr. 1han 4.1 pn1nt/i on Mond1y <111d Tuesday. Mesa Officials Search For Reserve Officers Thf' Olsta ~e.sa Pfllice Dep.!rlmenl 1~ on the hun t for a special bret!d of man. He ts no fugi tive !rom Ju stic.e. but LO· stead i~ dPvote<l t.n he!p111a uphold it. \\'h!le protecting lift and proptr!y. Onl v for him -tht l:.vm11n la11'mil n ~·hlJ fs ii reser"e. nffir.er .:.._ p<1l ic t v.·nrk Isn 't a career but a ."il'C'nndary rol l' in th e community. H! serves bffause he care~ about hi~ cl"l mmunlt_v·s welfart . v.'orkini a minimum of 16 hou rs per month with(lut pa~·· inve ~ting an ini tial f l.'tO fr1r 11•eapnn, handcuff.~ and gun btl! Tht cit.v supplies its reserve nfflrt rs· uniforms. \\'hile payin g SJ per hour f(lr duly asslanments outsid11 the 16 hnur s donated . plus ma ndatory tr a i n 1 n g sessions. F""'" Pege 1 McCLOSKEY ••• for tht prest n ·ation flf national pnd, .::inrl i:irestiae.'' He cited sl.!l tisti<'s from The recl'n!I\'· puhlish!'d Pentagon Papers in which thf> C.S. mili t11r.v cnmmand h11rl df'tf'rmtnl'd the _ROdlS nr tht Wllr In te rm' of ~TCl'n· lages. Tht ll'ar w11:ii fought. hf' s11id. 71) percent !n prnteet nat ion11l prir!I', 20 per- cenl to ron !ain Cnmmunls m 11 nd only 10 percrnf. In prnvidf' a better life for !he people nf ViPl.n11m. "It 1.~ nnl' thing Jn 11sk a man tn ll#' kill · ed in <1.n <1.ttilck fnr a rau_..e. in which hi' believes ," 1'.tcClnskt~· s::i1rl nf Ame.r1c:.n soldi ers. "It is <'nolher lh1ng: In 11sk a ~·oung mlln 1fl ~l ay b!"hinn 1r!u r1ng 1hl' fronp pn!iflll ! \ 11nrl ha\'" h i~ !t;!.• hln111n off tn pre:'>l'rl'I' nur prirll' ~nri prr!':lil!.P " s ._,·ing thr y,•;ir i.< "rtimini~hin g lh!' ,RTl'l\f .llSSl'I 1n n11r cnun1r.1·. nur fai!h 1n nur~l'h·e.~." i\l rC'lo.~kPv r::illf'rl nn th, Or::in~t ("n11nt111n~ !fl · prp s•11rl' n111111n;i l learll'rs infn h::i ltin_R' the w::i r immtrli11trl1 . Thi' onlv rnnrhhnn nl rnmpl~tl' pu!ln11!. ill' s.:u d, .~·hnulrl hi' lhl' rr),.,.~, n/ !hP Amt nca.n st>rviremrn helri pri~nnrr hy th,. North V1f'ln::imesr "'\\'r ha:vP ant 111 j!.l't nu\ of !h1• b11s1nP•• nf relhnJ: the 11·/lrlrl wh11t l~pP nf _RO\'f'rn- men t the~· u-e going ln h,:i l·e." ht. said "I rhink v.·e hll \'t gnt tfl rtstnrt !hi' ability to dis agree. and _vet not ha t"." La\v Han1pering Mesa Bike Pat.hs Ce!iforn ia !aw is 111pparen!I~ h11mpe nng Ctls!a Mesa ffforts !o establish s111 ft hie~'" ell' lril il s. "If WI' huilri • biryrl, p•lh it becnmP~ a side11·alk: under lhl' sti le 11v.·.·· \\'i lli11m St Ch1 ir t-Old his felll"I"'' cnuncilmen i\1nn- dt .\' ni.ii;ht. "And ir it 's a side;1·11lk .vou c1n't ridt a. blke nn It " St. Cl1ir v.·11 s successful in .ce.1tin~ tRe council tn pass a resolution .lsking the st.alt t-0 amend its traffic l111·s and a[]('lw local cities to s~t up lhtir nwn bir~·clt contrr;i!s. Irvine Avenue Name Bucked Or&nge County supervisors Tue:ii· r!ay tndor.~,.n 1 :iiu11e,llon !hit Tustin Avenue 11nd At aci1 Stre.tl in !ht Nt\.l'Pl'lrt Be:.ch-Costa ~iesll 11re11 ~outh nl P1!1,1des Ro1d should bf' rpnamtd Irvine Av,.nut. Th!!'y also Apprfl~·td !ht ren11min~ nt PAiisade~ Rn1d In the N1!11·port Be111;h-Oist1 r.ies~ 11re11 l!ASI nr Santi An,11; A"l!nue. EHectivl' in the near fu ture. tht thort1ughfJ1rt ?.'ill l>t known a~ Bristnl Strl!'tt. ''U pnn acceptanre. 1nln !he re~erve..~. the 111f1C"er bt!!'.ins tra ining 1n .!I Reser,·e. Arad11 my." f'Xp\111ns Patrnlman Bnb l\rrde!. rrrru1T1n2 .'\pnk!'sm;in Prosptct.5 must bt 2!. high .'IC'hnnl s:radu<1.!I'.~. U.S. ri !t1.rn~. fiv e reel. nine. inrhPs !all or mnre in prnp er prnpnrt inn In wl'iahi iinrl with t:yesighl cnrrectible lo 20-~0 With i.?\ilS.~PS. Reginnin!!'. \\'il h ~ rl11ys' prnb;;it1nn;iry penod 1n brcflmf' f11n1 iliar with pnlirP pnl!cits and pr11redure.~. lhl" nt:\\' men ...n112ht 11•ill lhtn hP LPSIC'rl , Thi' 10 tven1ua11.v chnsen 10 s11pplPment 25 <'urren!lv nn resPr,·e slatu.'\ 11.·ill hP su hjerl In A rlt!ai!Pd backgrnund rheck. plus oral inl<'rvi P"'. physicl'l l aJ!11i ty test and pnlyi;tril ph examination. Atgin nini: as ;i hack-up ofl1<'tr in a !ll'n-- m;in p11trol uni!, the ronkie rPser,·e m11y Dl'rnmp l'ln iid1·11nrNI re~PrvP afl Pt 12 n1nnlhs . 11·hirh inrlurle~ ,11uthnri7.ation to i~~UP ri!atinn~. Ont mR.\' becnme a senior re~Pr1·e ;ifter AnnthPr 12 mnnrh.~. if .'\hnwn thrn112h ;i "'Tilten anrl nr;il el(am1nat1nn 111 he C'.t p;ibl l' nr filling in fnr regul ar off icers In 11!1 .'lpeci 11 li7.ed rlutiP.~. M11n_v nffa·pr~ hr111 in f11lt-!1mp pnhce riirtcr.~ ii.~ rrser1·r~. hut lhf' ('nstrt ~les;i Pnl icl' r>epartmr>n! 1~ currr.n11 .v slrr..,.sin,:: lhP cnn1mun11.v sr>rvice. or l.1yman l11;1·m11n rnnce pt. rrnrer ;ipplica!.inn /nrni~ ;inrt :in.v nthrr ~rrrirtl 1nfnrm;itinn _..n11i::h1 m;i ,v h" nh- l11inPd hr rnnt;irt1ni:; LI Gl r nn \\';ilkrr. hl'iirl of !hr rr.~Pr\•r prns:r;i m Re ... l'r1·p (lffirpr.~ ;ire nnl e.>nl111ed In rtr· lii1n hrnefit \ <11rh 11~ rrtirtm('nt ;inrt mu ... t Ii\"!' 11·1th1n 1;. minutts' tr1111·tl tlml' from hr'lrl'!UiiT1 rr~. GEM TALK TODAY by J . C. HUMPHRIES I ! ,. , • \ ~--------'"--~ .. ,,. MATCH ING J EWELRY Sorne 11f 1!1p 1\0 r1 rt ·~ rnn ~t f~hu· Iott~ .1 e11 elr~ n1rp" 1n11rh nf ii$ 1 a lu e not nnl_v 1n fl.:i 11 JP.'·" £P m" a nrl he1111t iful mn11n11n.c.". h11\ i:t l.'\n 1n the fflcl lh,111 it ('f'lno;1.o;t.'\ of ~tyle­ coord1n,11terl ~{'!.~. such ;i.~ .1e 1\'eled nerkJ<1 t l'. brooch ;inf! eArrin gi;. E:i.:ciu i.s 1lel.v 1nn11n!{'rl n1 atch1ng .o;ets ha\·e be en created for centur· 1es. 111any of lhP5e 1na slerpieC'e s no11· reposint: 111 (;:iml'd 1nu~eu mi;. Tnc1;iiy , \11th rnnflet·n lrchn1q11ei; Anrt n1et a t~. \1·e r~n <1e ~1)?n ;ind cre::ile ~f.\·le·('('lnrd1n<1ted .1e1\·elry seti; e ~per1~!J.v for .\'OU. )'our olfl gem ~ may bt u~erl . and nP \I' n1011 nl· 1 ns:~ ,,·ill enhance the hr1 ll ianre of t he.~e ~1nnc ~. 111.:i.ke lhem a ppear larJ:!E'r and restore t he ir beauty. Style·C"oorc1 1n.::1ted je11·elry has be- come 1ncre;1 ~ini::l .v pnpu l.::i r, and mo~I nf u~ h;1\·e 11nr11<1 lc hcd gem.; and Jeu•elr.1· RC'C'Um 11 h:ited o,·er the y eA rs. Th e !'iAf1sf;i ct1on nf cre111ting enhanced beauty. stylE' and \"alue makes the cnnver~1on of such re '" e I r .v HJ!n i;tyl e·coordinated 1ewetry ''ell u·orlh the ve ry rea· ~nnAhle coi;t Supervisors tnnk the 11rtlon al!Pr lht count_v"i 5trl'tt n.-min1 tflm · mlttt~ and bnth citle~ endontd the rh~n.-:e~. \\'h.v not hr1ni .\'our assor1ed 1e\l·elry ni lo u~ . \1•e'I! be h~ppy to talk to .vnu "bnot redes1 gn1ng pnssi~llitie ~ and cost~. f'rom Page 1 HELICOPTER • • crash .~11,. sa1rl he !'.'iiW ::it least !wn mrn either Jum p fir f::i ll rrnm the f:i lling rrafl. OthPr witnrssP~ s.:iirl thcy .~11 w rts many a.~ fir e f.:illin 2 hndie.'\. \\"ltnP~srs ;:11.:reert lh:i t thP hehenp!er WiiS lh 1112 .:ihfl1ll 1.000 feet when the ex· ptns1ori., !Mk p!llcr \Vrrckage was .<;1·;:111,..red p1·rr ::i 11·1rte area, Thf> rr;ir rnrnr hl ;ulP. 11·h1rh rs 110 f!"et in rliiin1etrr, >'':.ts t10-.\'arrls from !he ~"'nkinl! rf'rn::iins of !hP 1•;ihin. nesruer;; stumbled ;icrnss a sm;ill engine pump 100 )Rr·rl.~ 10 cinnther d1rrrt1n n. Thr hnrly nf the r1lnl WllS ln11nd Sll'-'lfl• ped into hi~ .'fa!, hcarlphnnes stil l on his he:id. ~"lost nlhrr hndies '"ere e1lhe1" had ly mu1ilalrd nr hurnrrl . Tht .~nldirrs 1-1·,.re hPin,R. 1akPn from L11rl11·iRShlll"J1l. ahout 115 niilt.'\ snulh we;l nf !.he cr;i.sh .o.1tr. tn the Gr.::iftn\.\'oPhr tr;i1n1ng are;i c<1..<;t nf hPre, the .~riny spnkr.o.n1;in .<;;i 1rl Hr s<11d 1t ;1·;i~ "a n111!1ne !r::i1n1ng m1s~1nn '' \\'est f;rnnan ~·n 1l1an ;inrt !l S 1111l1t ar.v pr.liC'e .~calrrt off 1he area ;iflrr h1lln111ng hlark ~moke ;ittr;i<·ted rln7.r n~ nf 1;ur10SJty set-krr<> from !hr ntarhv ;iutnhahn Amon,:: !he flr't Aln,..ric;ins ;it lhr ~1·f>nP w"~ ;in 11nirtrnt1f1rrt scrRP:lnl \\•hn \1 ;is rlri1·1ng with thrre n!hrr mf'n nn the autnh::ihn ,:i~ 1hf' t1mP (If lhP c n1~h "'But wp .~:iw there Wii.~ noth ing "e could cto," the sergennt said. Cassi us Uows Out I.OS A,\'(;El.F:s 1A P1 -MuharnmRd Ali. 1h!' f(lrinPr h~;i1·~ \\'f'lght hn xir>i::. chiimp1rin. hii~ bn11·rd out a.~ grenrl milrsh;il nf thP \\";i i!~ Sumrner Fr~1 1 1'"1 par;irlf" 1\ hnx1n" <'~hlh111on ('{'1111in1l111ent 1n Trin1rliir! for rcct !hf' r i1 nrrlli111n11, nlf1 c1;ils S-'t!r! Tuf'~r!::iy . A -VIENNA ASCONI\ SCT " -H"-RLOW str C-l\SCO SF;T ']'he nnw:.Jnnr.~ indu~tnal ~verage lo- cl;i~i fell in mnrn1ng tr::iding as ln vutors re11perl !heir profits. De~rite !he im medi;it r effects, 80me r:ntic~ s<iw !he Prrsidenr.~ action a.o. rnm ing Inn l::ile to ;ide<JUAtely cope \1'1!h spiraling inf!;it ifln . hr;i\')I unempln_\'- mf'nt and a dePp dip in the n;itinn's trade hal<in<:e Sen. 1;:d1~·;ird M Kenned.\• I D·MflS.'1. l, ,r nnsid('rf'd ::i pn.~.,.ihlP cnntrnder ror the 1!172 f)f'n1N-r:11 ir prcsiclf'n!ia! nnmin 11.titin, s;i1d in Hnnnh1lu !h;it N1'l:nn·~ pcticy 11.•as ".~r•11nrl , hut ;i li!tle 111·erdue. ·• \\";iltf'r H. l!cllf'r. 1rhn w ;i~ lop r rnnnmic. cu'l1'1ser fQ rres1drnts .lnhn F. l\rnnPdv ;ind Lvndfln 8. ,Jnhnson, dPtl;ired !1111t Ni x~n ·~ ;irtinn w11.s "long n1rrdur." Hrller s11 irl in Sr.::it tl t · '"Hr h.11d !n r!Pl o;nmr1h1 n~. I think th~ county h11s r~1rl ii rlr ar price fnr sti<·king with the old r011 r 1rs"" (Jffici,als Get Job Ass11r<1nce flr;iogr f" n 11 n 1 .\· · ~ rlt p;irt ment hr<1rls 11·cre il:>~111·ed Tu tsd11~· th!llt 11" rl1.c;in1~.<;;il ;irt inn will p1·pr bP- t;ikcn a,e.::11n.'\t ;in 1n'1il'1ctu;il wi1hnut ;i lull in<]lllr.\ h.1 th,.. Oo;ird in1n !hi' c11ru1nsian1.:cs lf'ad1ng to h1~ pro- pns('d firinJ.:. c·nunty ~upervbors 1nnk lhe llC· tinn T11,..sd:1 v ;1111t 1:i~gect nn tht ,1~s1!1';111t'!' th;tl lhr l1r111g nf 11n.Y rlcp;irtnlC'Ol ht;u"I 1·;in nn!.1· ht 11rdc1 rct rift r r a fll11r -f1f1hs 1·nl e by 1hr hniird ;inrl lhe 11ffrnr1 1ng 1n- d11·idu;il's presence at ;i hf'Arin~. Thr hn;il'll p;ilrl triht1!f' !o \\1h11t S11pcr1'1.~n1· 11;1r1d Ba krr c;il \rrl "'1h" rxr mp\;ir·y se1·1'ire nf nur rlr riirt · rnPn! hr:irl~"' ;inrl h JI c k e d Suptrl i~nr \Villi;i1n Phlll tp."' mn1·,. lnr "';;i clrci r undrr~tilndin.R of the rmplnyment st<ilus of n11r lflp pen- pie." ~Carvea 18KSolld Gold LO'le·Rirgl lo\•e is what .,...t>dding rings are all about. J. And nothing s.ays love like an ArtC11n·ed wedding ring in ISK soUd gold. Come in 500n and you'll reoorniu yoiu love rin' themommtyou see ii.. c. 1823 NEWPORT 8LVD., COSTA MESA CONVfN!ENT lEllM!. BANl(A M Ell lC ,t,~0-MA ST £-. CH,t,llt;l 14 'l'E ,t,ll S $,t,M[ tOCArtON PHONE ~48 -1 40 1 1 , ' -. ,. . -. - UJll Tt!t~~•lt B11ge Blaze Fought .1\. five-alarm fire broke out Tuesday in a downto"'" Minneapolis building \Vhich formerly housed the 111erchants Col d Storage Co1npany. The blaze started in the basen1ent and worked its \.\•ay up to the first floor. The Joss was undetermined. Sav.,d ust an d v.•ooden lockers fed the crackling blaze. Consun1ers Union Cites Gas Danger of Corvair U.S. Judge Under Fire By Wallace WASH INGTON fA Pl C-Onsumers Union says If its sampling of lhe 900,0 0 0 Chevrolet Corvairs on the roads is representative, some 90,000 owners of the ca r now drive at. great risk 1n cold or \\'et weather. Transplant ' Recipient Celebrates INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . (UP I) -Loui.c:; B. Russell, !he world's longest living heart transplant recipient. is c"lebrating the third an- ni\·ersary of his new heart by running (or his first poli!ical l)ffice. Russel!. a Democrat. is run- ning for a spot. on lhe In· dia n;ipolis city council. His op- ponent for the Nov. 2 election i.~ American baske t b a 11 association all-star R o g er Brov•n. a Rl"publican . An Indianapolis sch o o 1 teacher. Russell received his heart on Aug. 24, 1968 at the Richmond , Va ., med i ca I center. He had a series nf heart attacks over a seven- year period before doctors recommended that he consider the heart transplant. Even after three years since the surgery, medicines are necessary for him lo keep his heflrt. "It's a Jive foreign matler," Russell said. "The body \\'ants to keep rejecting i1. "Tbe th eory at first ..,.,•as twn years past surgery 1vou \d be ovrr the l1ump, hut just this p;:ist week, the fourth loni;:est living transplant patient died. just before three yea rs." Russell's O\\'n future looks bright, however. The cardiologist \\'hO recom- mended Russell fflr I h e t.ran.~plant. Dr. Ro De r l Chevalier, said his patient ·would IJe ;;rnund "for ;; long, long timr ·· Annlhcr r.:irdiolog1 ~t . nr. .John D. Gr;;h.:im sairl. "he's rlning extremely \1•r.ll. prn- gressing in a normal fashion." Tai1ited, Eggs Get U.S. Ban The reason: Exposure to e!i· eessive levels of poisonous carbon monoxide. CU, a tes ting organiza tion, said il had found t h A t passeng.ers in 25 of 221 Corv.:iirs v•ere e!ipoSed to the excessive levels. "It's quite likel y," CU said Tuesday, "that some 90,000 Corvair owners now drive al great risk in cold or wel weather, when they're likely to shut the windo"'S and turn on !he heater." CU said the Corvair hcatrr is so constructed that it will "almost inevita!Jly'' b I o 1v odorless. colorless ca r b on monoxide in!o the passenger compartment "should a smal l leak develop in the engine's gasketing or exhaust system." The organization said that, in the 221 Corvairs it tested. 25 produced carbon monoxide concentrations in the passenger compartmcnl in ex· cess of 50 parts per million, the recon,mended maximum set by the American Con- ference o f Gove rnmental Industrial Hygienists. Munitions Train Cars Jump Rail ALBIA. Iowa !(JP() AOOut a dozen cars or 11 Chicagn, Burlington 11nd Quin- cy freight train derailed Tues- day night. and caught firP from Army muni!ions one nf them was carrying. The muni- tions in the flam ing c<1r f'X- ploded periodicrilly. Authorities ;id v1sed f;imihes Jiving within a \\\'O-n1ile rarl111s of the der;ii\ment to evacuate lheir homes. and aulhorities on the scene "·ent n(l cl1Jser than a half mile Ohservers esl1mated the r11rs \vcre shootini:: flrimr.~ sonie fi5 feet in the <11r. rind periodic explnsinns frnm !hi: flam ing car I.hat carried thr. munitirins n:icked !he sur- DALLAS (lJ PI I -Go1'. George C. Wallace, who had one of his orders involving de~egrcga lion overturned in a federal court. said Tuesday the judge involved "doesn't have the brains to try a chicken thief." Wallace made his remark to the ladies auxiliarv of the Veterans of Fore.ign \Var (\lfW1 which is hold ing its 72nd annual convention here. The Alabama governor told his audience he \1•ould con· tinue his challenge of federal desegregation orders IJy i.<iiu- ing an executive order today de signed tn reopen two schools in a pred11minantly black town. He i;aid his new nrder would prevent the federal govern- ment from "destroying two fine schMls in Alabama." The order will reopen _grades four through 12 in Hobso n City, Ali:i . Wallace wa s here to accept a $10,000 a"'ard from the ladies auxilia ry lo IJe. u~ed fow;:ird estab!ishmrnl nf .:i 17\1 mill ion Lu rleen B. "';:illace C;incer Research Center in Birmin_gham. ~frs. t\'allace died nf rancer In November. 1!1611. She :suc· ceeded her husband a s _governor of Alabamt1 because he was ineligi !Jle to run for an<llher consecutive terrn. President Nixon will address the VFW's nationa l convention Th11rsdav. Wallace, in his r;irlirr order, directed ~,..honl officials in Je!• ferson '' -.,n!v. Ala.. I n reassign ' mela Davis. 15. to a school near her home Sfl shr "'ould nol be bused as ordered hv a cou rt's rlf'Set!TCJ!"ation plan. But U.S. Distric! ,Judge Sam C. Pointer rul erl ~1onday school offic ials should ignore \\lallace's ordt'!r Teenoger'.~ Death Tcrtn Overturnc<l rounding are;i and sent drhn!i CHICAf;Q 1urr1 A fl.ving. frimin11I court Judge says he The deDris. some or which rejected a jury's death sen· landed as rar as 11 half mile tence recommendation in the from thf' wre<'k. started sm;ill case or an l8·year-0ld youth fires \\"hich 1Yere controlled by because he felt it would be the Albia fire. departmen! cruel to force him lo wait for No injuries were reported. a death which would not be. and police cordoned off the carried out speedily. 11rea. Judge Robert J. Downing in- The !rain, en route from stead sentenced M i c ha e 1 Chicago lo Denver. has .:i n Parker, 18, to 100 to 200 years WASHINGTON (UPfl estimated 89 car~. ;ind carried in prison for stabbing a young 1.fore than 30,000 pound!'! of ~eneral merchandise and mail mother to death wh ile her 7- processed frozen e~gs c~n· in add ition to the munitions. year-old epileptic son w11tched. t.aminated by the same 1n-A spokesman for Burlinii:ton "The aims of criminal dustrial chemical thal recently in Chica,e:o said he believed lhl!'! justice are helter served by tainted thousands of shell eggs munitions were either lhe long sentence," l)Qwning and broiler chickens have been delonalor caps (lr s m a 11 said Tuesday at the conclusion h k b fi rearms. of lhe trial. Hoy,·ever he ;>.1de.d barred from 1 e mar et y The FRT and U.S. Armv nf-that. he dt'IC~ not be.lie.vr lhf. Agricul ture Deparl ment. lic1als put a lid on informial.ion Parker deserved ever lo be Departments po k e:s men Tuesday declined to Identify 'r,';"°;'=''=';h;e=d=e~r;a;;:1m=en=t=. :;:==:=;:pa~r~o~led~. :--:=;;....-~;;-~-=-=-,­ the processing firms ordered I to keep their product ofr the Replace your ugly market. But they st1id six lots garbaqe and trash of frozen eggs found to be con-cans with one neat, laminated came from plants convenient, 11nd in North carolina and South sanitary 1rashpak \ Carolina. Holds 11s much as The tainted lots of eggs were found to contain OJI to 2.2 four average parts per m i I I i o n of garbitge cans! polychlorlnated. h i p hen y 1 s Lifelime IPCB). a DDT·like chemleal. warranty on the The. danger level is considered ~au1iful new n.5 par~ per million. Trashpek compector. Federal ·officials said tests For a frn home would be n.in on ell proce5sed demomtration call: eg~ products manufactured in the 2n i;i:overnment-inspected processing plants in l h e Southeai;L the area where ferrl R r c I denla!ly cnntaminaled lRJISHfl'IK with Pf.B W'3 dist dbu ted this 1 L,,~,,,,:=======~;!,7;,1;,:4~5;4;,6,,;·8;;2~3:;3 su mmer. - Ni.rota Talk Pa1·ochial School U.S. Help Vowed NE\V YORK (UPI) -Pre!>i- dent Nixon received 1 loud ovation from a R om a n Catholic audience Tuesd~y night by pledging his aid to parochial schools. Cardinal Terence Cooke • archbishop of New York, preceding N1xnn lo I he speaker's stand, s;iid despite •·recent Supreme Co u r l decisions a prarlical means can be found and will he found tn assist American Catholic school children." Nh:on, sitting on the rla1!» applauded th e Ca rd i n a I ' s remarks to the I.GOO lay mem- bers of the. Kn ights of Colum· Dus at th~ir annual convention. When it was his turn to speak. Nixon . the first President to address U1e national meeting of the Knights of Colum!Jus, said he wrinted ··10 associate myself with the remarks" of Cooke. Nixon 's slop here was the first leg of a two-day . fi1•e· stale campaign style swing across the country to the western White House at San CIPmenle where he has plan- ned an extended :iitey. Today he heads for Spring- field, Ill . where he wilJ sign a bill de s I g n a ting AIJraham Linco ln's home as a national historic site. He also will tour the state fair in Springfield after a stop at the old capitol l'i'here Lincoln had hi~ law office. Before d eparting th e \Valdorf's plush Presidential suite where he spent the night, Nixon sched uled an 8:30 a.m. EDT breakfast meeting with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Attorney General John N. 1'1 itcheU. Nixon was applauded 11 t imes by the IJ ! a ck · t i e Rssembly Tu esday that rose to its feet when he said: "At a lime when we see those private and parochial schools, y,•hich l11y s~ress on religious values. closing al the rate of one a da y, we must resnl\'e to stop that trend and turn It around . You can count on my support to do that." With ll new home freez er, you can lak e adva ntage ---::. ·~of special sales, ~~(IV discount prices, and __:__ ._ 1'. \, seasona! savings! \\ Sale-priced quantities ---""~ of your family'! favorite foods can be stored in your freezer for month:ii at e lime. Fruits and vegetables can be purchased Al peak quali1y, when prices 11re lowest. and preserved lor us throughout the year. Wlth so many advantages, a home free ze r can lreeze your food costs! And, tod ay's no-frost feature eliminates the messy chore ot defrosting. You can start saving now wi!h $25 worth of frozen food. A $25 Food Certi!ic ale from the E.t.A. ls yours, FR EE, when you buy a home freezer durinq the month of August ate participating E.l.A. dearer. Family dinners or unexpect&d guesls, lunch box meals or party 1reats, whatever the occasion, you can be ready with 8 va rfe1y or prepared meals, Cook food 1 well in advance for special dinners; double your favorl!e reclpes 11nd freez11 half. Bake more than one pie or cake or ano1 her balch of cook ies and freeze lhe extras for lu~ure use. A freezer keeps you prepared and makes meal planning easy. Wtdnt~<11J, .Auvust 18, 1CJ71 DAIL'/ PILOT 5 Policeman Arrestetl For Gurde11 NEW YORK IUPl l Patrolman John Gardellis. 26, was suspended from the force Tuesday on charges he grew 1narijuana beh ind the central park police sl:ilion, JUSt 10 feet from the stables where police horses were stalled. Arrested with Gardellis, was his brother. Arthur, 2~. who police szjd had a previous narcotics arrest record. T.ht'! brothers were charged with selling, possessing and grow- ing dangerous drugs. Huge Drug Stores Crackdown Set On Shelter Pills WASHl~N !UPI ) -A l!ipurt in ;Kells fr om immense drug stocks stored in fa llout shelters around the country has Civil Defense officials licurrying to lock up the pills or destroy them . Altogether Civil Defense ti2.<; 600 mi 11 ion phenobarbital tablets stocked in 106.398 sheller:ii located in schools. caves, factories and office buildings in every s t a t e _ Although a potential OOnanza for the drug cult, the taDlels are descrlbed by civil defense official~ as a very milC sedative. drug cult might lead to wholesale attac ks on fallout shelters Jed Civil Defense Direclor John E. Oitvis to write regional direct or• recently asking them to see that the tablets were locked up tipihtly in the shelters, remov- ed to police facilities or hospitals where they can be locked securely, or e I a t destroyed. He assigned the project "top priority." This was not the first time Civil Defense of- flcials "'ere told to secure th• phenobarbital supplie:ii but ris· ing drug use gave it added emphasis and urgency, ClviJ Defe nse officials said. Over the past decade an average of 600 medical kitsl------------ ha\'e been stolen each year. But in just one. ten-week period earlier this year, half that many kits containing more than 330,000 pills were stolen. The ma ssive fallout sheller program was started by Presi· dent John F. Kennedy. Begin· ning in December. 1962, the shelters were stocked with food, water and medical kits. Once stored they became the property of local authorities. Fears that the rise of the Freezing retai~nsk:::::~~ food quality \ ,a.<~ Your freezer keeps ~ , ·:'o_::1_p,~.-~ -' ~ foods fresh! Flavor, ~-.,,_--.,. ;;t te;d ure, and health• {_;,:,:.~2.'J"il giving nutritive value! I. ~~\'-.. \ are locked in to stay, IL-- Freezing preserves the natura! vilamins end minerals In fresh produce. Choose young, lresh vegetables and fruit for freezing so they will keep peak flavor and !enderness. Only top quality foods should be froze n. Freezing retains qua111y; it does not Improve it. ~,,, ~~ ~ '~L. Freeze wild game in& and fresh fish Hu nters and fishermen can ( ., freeze their ca!ch, keeping It for futur e use, in a home tree zer. Wild game, such 11s deer, moose or el k, can be aged, chilled, r.ul and wrapped lor s1orage in your freezer. Freshly caught t1sh lrom ocean, lake or stream, or game birds, can also be fro zen. Prepare fish or birds !or cooking, package and quickly freeze. Enjoy th e rewards of the hunt mon!hs later with a home freezer. .. . ~ ... ~ . -. ; ',, .f':i?j1 ~ With 11. small amou nt of preparation, nearly every kind of food can be frozen, fish and shelllish, fowl, meats, fruits and berries, vegetables, pl us baked foodl, cooked foods, prepared foods, stew• a nd soups. Even dairy products like butter, milk, eggs and cheese can be frozen. In fact, when tha wed, freezing makes leUover dairy products useab!e In casseroles, egg dishes, end baking. Conveniently packaged, easy to use Foods can be easlly rifi3iL~;;:pi]i packaged in mo isture· \tapor-proof containers and stored for months I'll a time in your home freezer. Freezer jars, plas lic containers, outer waxed cartons, freerer aluminum foil, .11 nd laminated papers all make good wrapping materials. Rem ember to packag e foods In meal-size amounts er individual servings to make thawing and' reheating quick and easy. No more last minute hurried trips to the store ar• needed with a freezer. -~ • ~ '·-' 'Vi .:ii .• _fol *." t. "' *'*. ~o.:: ~ ~Y.~ ~~ .¢·:----. ~~ f£:5JJ --~ .i ·~-.... ·. ~~ · "":.,.: ,, c;-.fj~ ./,•.\ .~·[ ~ ~W._9 ~i ~ J~'... .,... • ." 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August 1 thru August 31, 1971 l1dmrlls macllllan ~IJ)~~ Now'1 your opportunity to -win a beautiful, tlme-aavlng, money-saving home freezer! , 95 lreezers will be given away free, one at each or Von'• Mar kets. Register now at any Von's Market or al partlelpal!ng dealera listed below. • FRIGIDAIRE • HOTPOINT • PHILCO • WESTINGHOUSE • WHIRLPOOL 11 you buy a lreez&r between Audutt 1 and August 31, 1971 , and ere• winner In the drawing, th• purchase pr1c• ol yOYr freezer wlll be refunded up to $250, based upon purc ha1• recelplo COSTA MESA Dfth • ., ...... ,,1111MM 411 I. 17Ph St. D1111111, AppllllM• Ce111,_.., 1111 N•wport .A ... Goldt J Dl 9 l rhfel K•n11 ltlmo Hctrdw11r11 a. ... ,,nlllK ... l''' Herbor llwd. Mll'I' Ce. JJJJ Mtt91 ..... JJJJ ...... , TlpM11'1 TY & Appll••• C9flter JJOG H.rH1 ••d. Whtt. ,re11t JDll lrkt11I NEWPORT BEACH Cont llectrk lll N1wport ll•d. . ,... " HUNTINGTON BEACH DtnN.hw• ... ,,n-.c• 1904, tr.ffll11nt fllc:torr Dl,.-t S.let 1116 ldl!tfff W . T. e 19" 9111 Ad•• Hlllfte '-"ke Ce, 17242 IHct. 11.d. L11111111rik ''' 72 IHch ''"'· ..... 1140 ldl ...... ,., ..... 401 M'11l11 St. T•'l'lltt'• ••lde11w11tt & Wart1111' Tw1 ••ft 911J:A4-S1. ... .. 6912 141"91" ,_ PlmteN ltM• :16JI 1.0 ... A._ MllnAppli-., 1122 S..11111 I, L. kftlllfl I Ce. 7021 '•lfk llH. Wn119r WllN• 621 S 'oclfl« • DARY PU..OT EDITORIAL PA.GE Money Is the Hangup There is still hope of establishing a 300-acre re-- gional park in Costa Mesa if lhe city and county can £et togeth e r and find a deal both can afford. Sta te Assen1blyman Robert Burke (R·Huntington Beach) assured local leaders last \Veek thaf the state would hang onto its land as long as possi ble in order for someone to pick it up for recreational use. 'l'he state property is bel\\·een Costa f\1e sa G<1lf Club and the Santa Ana River. Estancia Avenue runs ll1rough the center of it. This land has three excellent attributes for a park: -A large open space area that would enhance and enrich the vie\v and recreational outlets for Costa ?i.fasans. -The 300 acres fits in with a tri-county park de· velopment plan for the Santa An a River. Orange, River· liide and San Bernardino counties are all \l'Orking on m ultiple park systems along the river, with an eques· trian link connecting the whole distance, -Part of the land is a valuable archeologica! i-lle. Last summer diggers from Cal State Fullerton found some crude tools and a rare bowl that may dale back to an Indian tribe that lived in the area 10,000 years ago. Money is the major hangup. Costa !\<lesa city offi. cials said there was no way they could buy t he propert)' at its original $12 million price. and even the 50 percent sale now offered by the state is too much. Al the same time, county officials are hard pressed to rind enough money to develop all of their current park projects, such as the one at Mile Square in Fountain \'alley. The two local agencies are talking about a joint powers agreement with each sharing the cost. This may be the answer , but it will be some time before any such agreement can be worked out. U state officials can keep their word a.nd hold the Definition Ofa Judge Of the Court 1bougbt1 At L•rge: A "judge" is an official who sentences a stranger the judge has never seen before, to a prison the judge ha!! never visited, on the basis of a law the judge did not make, and in the absurd hope that this stranger's close and enforced association with other "crimiJlals" wlll .amehow make him a better man, • • • ;; ~( • People who stop the action to applaud a witty line i11 a play would not think of intemipLing the music to applaud an e-specially beauliful phr11se in a sym· phony, but isn't the situation much the • • • The most pathetic sum1ner groups of ~pie are those would-be writers who make annual pilgrimages to writers' con- ferences and ''"•orkshops,'' h op i n g "'istfully that some of !he lecturers' talents wilt rub off on them. • • it's easy to tell a marritd couple who ha ve had a quarrel just before coming to a party -she is terribly busy being gay, and he is <'Ireful not to engage in any corner-conversation \\'ith an unattached \\'Oman. • • • The: biggest bore in the world is the profes~ional Old Timer who remt>mber' everything and understands nothing. Dear Gloon1y Gus I re!ltnt H.B. McD_ (G us. Aug. II ) insinuating my 40-year hometown of Costa Mesa wltl end up one very large ''Litterbug Dump." Jt"s just not true. -G. H.P. f~fl lol .... tl Afllefl ..... ,... VltW'I, l'ltl "'<IHtrlly "''" ti mt l'lfW\Ot~ff'. ''"' r•~r HI """' hi OIMmJ Ow1,. Otllr "ltl. One inexpensive refonn the auto manufacturers could make is to remove those sll!y clocks from dashboards - ll"hich hardly anyone looks at after th e first few week s -and replace them with , 11 buill·in coinpass so that the motor ist can tell ...,.hich way he is going in the bewildering comple:<ily of mode r n superhigh\\·ays. • • • One of the finest religious insights was ei:pressed by ~1artin Buber , in his "Tales of the Hassidim," when he quoted an olrl Rabbinical scholar 8j saying, "It Is not the saints that are in Paradise, but Paradise that is in the saints." • • • T}le trouble "'i1h technology i.~ !hat whi!e it keeps devising new ...,,a}'S for us lo spcnrf money, nobody so far has come up v."ith a successful new way for us to make il. · • • One rrason that literature i~ less able lo dep1t·t nohle rh nracters than petty ones was neatly put by Jon Nhan Swift, when he pointed out: "Elephants are alway.$ dra1\'n sn1Aller lhan llfe. but a fle11 af~'ays lari:;er. ,. ' The better part of valor is nol d1sc re· lion but conservalion -knowin g how to save 1t For matte.rs of princ1plt. and not lo dissipate it on mere \"exations .. Moretti Runs Roughshod By ROBERT H. BURKE Assemblym aa , 10th District In his eagerness to asserl !he power of Assembl y Speaker, Assemb!ymoo Hob Pt1orelti iO.N. Holly10o·ood) appears to be doing Ylhatever he fee ls neces5ary to ma intain his control. H 1his means ig- noring the house rules, t u n n i n g roughshod over them , or making up new rules: on the run, he is proving to skeptics that he's quJte capable of doing all these and more. An example that demonstra.les this abuse is the procedurt use-d to move AB 21 (Rurton) f rom the Auembly to the Sen1t.e. 'Ibis blll would eliminate the 27.5 pereent depletion allowance on gas and oil wella. Thia change requi res an amend· ment to the banK and corporations tai: wh ich the Callfomla Constltution 1llow~ Mly when approved by • two-thirds vote in both houses 154 votes). On April 22, AB 21 came before lht Aastmbly and "'flS defeated bttaU!e It onJy received 41 aye vol ta. ONE WEEK LATER the author of the meuure 1oughl rtcon•ideratlon, which. eccordina: to the rule• of the house, also Dttds 54 aye votes (two-thlrd.s). Again the bill wa1 defeated when only 41 members voled aye. App«ttnUy the Speaker failed to twist Republican ann1 a• he thought he'd be able to. Thi• didn 't stop Moretti. Undaunted by the ft.ate constilutlon, the house rules, and the vote of t.he mem- ~n. the Spuker took it upon himself to eend t~ bill to the Senate. lie rl· tionaliud th•t only a portion of the bill had passed . lln effect this rul ing would ti.mipt corpor•Uona from !ht bnl and maku i1 applicabl1 onl,y to 100.ivlduall.) --------" ; Guest Editorial I THE U~I LATERAL action of tile Speaker \\as rather difficult lo explain in \'iew of the official Assembly Journal and A~sembly His1 ory notations showing the flCLual at"tion on the bill. Assemblyman l\.loret!i !hen added insult to injury when he corrl'C'tcd !ht Assembly l!lstory lo read that AB 21 1\"&~ "passed" on April 22. It had previously read "rtfused passage," This left the Assembly History of April 29 to correct. as ii. too staled that AB 2l had been "rtfu std passage." This was done hy noting "hill orrfered IO Senate.'' The. Journals for those days are now cOnvenienlly out of prtnt. but "'·hen they are officLally released al the end of the session I predict they, too, w!l l have been corrected. ANOTii ER EXAl\IPLE of the Speaker's e.ppan!nt disdain has been his handling of tht' budget. Again, he disregarded many of the house rules which everyone else ill expected to follow, If he ei:erc1ses this kind of power In his present position in order lo accomplish his purposes, il appears to me that he ·would hllVf no qualms when it came to overlooking other h'\Oo'S and regulations while acting In any other cap11clty. The citizens of C11!iforn 1a are losing their rights and rhe1r freedoms fa st enoug h through legitimate legal mrans. t;naba.~hed po"crplavs are not 1n the ~st interest nf our stale '"'e. ranno\ 11flord to ~gress to the po10o·er·politlcs era of other years.. property off the n1arket, Costa lrlesa could have a major park to be proud of. But it 1\'il! require tin1e and thought before the drearn becomes a hard reality . Even if the county and city get together quickly on the purchase of the land, it \\•ill probably be a few years before either agency can develop it. The determination of state and local officials tG help turn the land into a park, however, b encouraging. Mesa's Crosstown Traffic Costa Mesa city offi cial s are \\•ell aware of the seri· ous crossto1vn traffic problcn1s this city has, but a good many residents are not. 1'he basic problcn1 is a lack of good east·\Vest streets Lo carry traffic as liarbor Boule· vard and Fairview Hoad do for north·south passage. One serious problem "'as pointed out a fe\v \veeks ago \\'hen the <'ily \\Panted to forbid parking on \Vilson Street cast of Harbor Boulevard. Residents flocked to the ci ty council meeting to protest. \Vilson street i~n·t big enough fo r a four-lane high\vay, they said . But it is a major east·"•est street and the traffic f\o\v is needed. city leaders argued. The sad truth is both argurnents are right. \Vil so n Street is currently a poor road for heavy traffic; but like it or not, the heavy traffic is using \Vil son. •'"""'~'~ Homeo\vners won their \\'ay, for the moment. as the city council authorized a 90·day study lo see it there is anolher solution lo the traffic problern. But bolh sides mi ght as \\'ell realize that \V ilso11 is going to be a major street, and if the <.'ity has to begin buying land, that's the way it will go. c 'ASK YOUR PAL TO CALL THE PHONE COMPAfH. OU~ LINf ~ MAD MPJN.• Tiuie to Meet lttdividual Needs of Students End Rigid, Lock Step School Grades To the Editor : Whal a pleasure it v.·as to r'ad Sydney Harris ' column entitled, ·•The Absurdity of Schl)(lJ 'Grades'·· (DAILY PILOT, Aug. JO). His public recognition of the fflcl tha t individual diffcre[lces in children ought to preclude !he rigid , Jock step, graded ap- proach to educ:ation is indeed refreshing . My hope is that Lhe day will soon come when school rlis lricts all over the nation are developin,ll programs designed to mee.t the indh•idua/ needs of each student in each area of the curriculum. AS AN EDUCATOR, I know that the job can be done and "'ill ultimately reduce. considerably the ''disillusionment, disgust, and dropout s'' l\.lr. Harr is spoke qf in his column . r also know, however, that the task is not an inexpcnsh·e one nor can it be accomplished without the to!al sup[>Orl of parents. I am grateful to l\lr. Harris for hrtpinl); to inforrn the puhlic n( v.·hat they t1ave a right to expeet from 1he Jlli blic schools and what they have the responslb[lity to support. I Al\1 Al . .'SO GRATEFUL that "'e live in an area "'tiere loca l st·hoo\ distric ts Sut'h as Ocean ViC'W ;inrl Fountain V;illey are takinil the initla!ive and assuming a leadership role in the individualization ol instruction for our children . DEN"NIS H. l\.lA1"\C.Ens An1er1can Learning Corp. Long Beach f'11vt1rs Ct1sper• Recall 1·0 the Editor · \\'h~· is Ronald CaS)}('rs in p(ll1t1c~ 1\·hrn he has so little respect for the democra!1c system and so little regard for those who elrrted him lo offi1'e? \Yhy is he tr~·ing tu reinstate ~;111 ta Aria's clnim on the "pron1i sed land" \\•hen thal clain1 hfls been rul ed invalid by !he. courts? \\'hy is he disre~nrding the l\'ishes of that nc:1r-n1ajority of residenti- (his constituent~ l who have petitioned !heir government lo let them become the city of Irvine? \Vhy does he Ignore. all the mayors in his district and throagh11ut Orange C..ount.v who want t-0 see a vitible city of lrvint"! HE SERVES ON the LAfC. \\'hy is he lryin!J to overturn the den1oc ratically· ('Volv ed decision of the LAfC, a decision lhal specified lhe Irvine ci ty boundnries'.' \\"hv did he part icipate in a special LAFC meeting In !he fa ce or a court injunction'.' Why Is he a party tQ the conti nued un· ,---B!f Ge9rge ---. DEAR GEOR GE: Do you thlnk profanity and nhsccnity should be allowed In the theater'.' I think it 's awfµI. FURIO US DEAR FURIOUS: l'n1 sorry about that -it was just that some ! knocked my hoL buttered popeom do"'" my shirt front. DP.AR GEORGE ' 'i'ou keep poking fun at Playboy. I admire that mag fl z t n e 's philosophy. Don't you think that Hugh Hefner is one or the most courageous men in America loclay? D. E. DEAR D. E.: I ~urr do . t.fy Unc le Ned smoked a pipe like llcfner's {Ind yo u should ~t>c "'h11t hnpptned lo him. (Srnrl you r problt·ms 1-0 Gt'Orge ltrld ...,·nt ch ho\\' hfe Immed iately ,,prns up nrw door~ for you. l'nfortunate.ty. they ell lead down ihe wrong h;ill J Mailbox Letters frotn readers ore welcome. f\.1ormally 'writers s/1011/ct convey their 1nesi;ages hi 300 worrls or less. The right to co11dense letters to fit space or e/inunatc libeL is r eserved. Alt lel· ters must include siynatu,.e and nu11L· r:11g address. but 1101nes 111ay be tvitli· lief,i on request 1/ .~11(j1c1ent reaso11 is apparent. Poetry u;ill 11ot be pub· lished. democratic man1p t1lati11n of his fellow members on the LAFC" \\'hy isn•t he urging the supervisors to set the Irvine cityhood election as pelJ· fioned by his constituents and as required by slate law? Even l\olr. Caspers 1nust see that den1 ocracy is ha\·lng a dlff1cul l tin1e of it. I can't recal l my vole that helped pl.It him in office, but I can And "'iii vnte for his recaH from thal office. GIL SILVI US Corrects Edllt>rln/. To lht' Editnr: First, m11y I express app reciation tor !he support th~ D1\ILY PILOT has given u~ in the past. Se<..'Ond. may I agrC'r lha l the Pilot ha11 e\"ery right lo express an editorial opinion. Tl11rd , 1nay 1 corrrcl !he edi lnrial nf Frid11y , Aug. 1:1, which 1~·as replete 1\'tlh error I.\\'[ llA\'E GO'\E 1n !hr Cus!a \\c<;1t C1ly Council three t1111c.s. not t~o. -as you stnled . 2. It 11·as expla int'd 1n the r·o11n1 ·1I. In drta il al the rir~l rne£'t1ng. lh<tl the tro: would apply to the rntirc cnllrge 1!istrict. 3. The cable. for lclccon1n1unicatlons and computer was 11 firm figure. glven to the council in the firsl meeting. Jt was nol added al a later thne. 4. TllE CIT\' COUNCIL does not set the tai:. The tax is set bv the Coast Com· munily College Board Or Trustees. The city merely acts as a conduit for the runds. 5. The tax increase 1vould not be voted shortly after a 21 -cenl tax decrease. The 21-cent tax decrease will obtain for lhe 1971-1972 fisca l year. regardless. The bond redemption would not be effective until 1972·1973. Ii. THE LAW IS n0t obscure, except 10 one v.·ho sees throu~h a glass darkly. rt has been on the books for nearly 60 years and has been util ized repeatedly. It ha~ been our attempt to be. candid and honest in all respects. \\'e tontinue to ht> willing and plea sed to an swer qu es· !ions from. and prC'sent information !() the free press. l\"Ofir.tAN E. \\'ATSON Chancellor Coast Comn1un1ty College Dis trict f,l11e Yo1111y Workers To the Editor: r..1ay I c:omplitnent Orange Count~'. especially the co astal area, on their ~·oung help. r\ever have I been served so kindly and happily in such as gas sta- lions, markets and rPslaurant~. The old temperamental at11ll1de t01\•ards their 1.:usto1ners and sometimes surl v atll1ude. is 11011·herc lo be see n. It i~ a Pleasure !o MO nul in the t>l'Pning and see such lo1·el.v ~·~1ung l'lean·c:ut pcuple en joyi ng their "nrk and sho"·ing respect to the ir older patron~. THE SLOGA,"\, "!la\·e a nice dinner" or a r11ce day is a l'ery unselfish one-not "our l"lly is bc1111tiful" v.•ith ego . 1\.-laybe rnnri> cit ies should have these youngsters. anl"l ! feel sure bo lh yo ung and the. old would benefit from the ir bright smiles The Preliminary Hearing Person! charged l\'i\h 11 felony (a serious crime punishable by state im· prisonn1ent) are allo\\'ed a preliminary hearing. Because these hearings take a lot of lin1e and duplicate testimony, 1nany lawn1akers seek to reform them . Aniong suggested reforms are. the eli1nin~!io~1 or the r.r..dimina~y hearing, consol1dat1on of llie rnttn1cipal --.irtd superior court~. more grand jury in· dict1nents. After a defendant has been informed of his charges and has the help of an at. torney, a preliminary hearing is set. This Is not a trial; it is more of a screening proce~s to determine if in fa ct a crime has been committed and that !he accused committed it TJI E llEA RL~G is held before a justii:e or muni cipal court judge. A defendant without an 11ttorney may not waive the hearing, With an Bltorney's advict a defendant may waive the preliminary hearing and !he case-goes directly to trial in the Superior Court. Or if the defen. danl. with his attorney, deci des to plead gu illy , 11\e case goes to the Superior CourL 4or i;enttncing. The purpose of the prelimin nry hC'aring Is lo see U there Is evidence thnt the crime "'as comrnllled and that therr Is probable cause to believe the delenrlanl com mitled it. If there is insufficient evidence, the defendant 1s .. disrhArRrd " frnm the charj!c!I nn d rlO<'s not hlll'e to sland tri al . Al the prel1 n1in.:try hearing. tl'le district fl tr ornf'y h.'l.~ the 1·1r"1rn, polu:e offlctr~ or other witnesses testify 11s to h1cts that Law in Ac tion ' ''" . • I arc likely to hold the defendant to stand trial. The defense counsel is entitled lo cros.~-exa1nine the witnesses produced by the. dist rict attorney, but need not put on testimony of the accused. THE DEFENDA NT'S attorney in a robbery case may be able to sho1Y that the alleged victim consented to the wie or the stolen pmperly. Or he may raise defenses that show that no crime wa s ac- tually con1n1 itted. Also, al the preliminary hearing, thf victim may wanl to drop I.he charges, or the defendant may decide to plead guilty to a lesser of- fense. Jf the. defendant is "held to an:iwer:' he is then tried in the Superior Court and all the testimony may have to be heard again. If the defendant is charged by a grand jury indictment , the grand jury look1 at lhe facts presented by the district al· lorney to see. if the defendant 'lhould stand trial. Al grand jury proceedings the dtftndant's attorney doe~ not have the ris ht lo cross-examine v.·itnesses or lo produce evidence on his o""" behalf. If fn. dlclerf. the case goes directly to the Superior Court for trial. .vo1r · Col1fo rnia ln1i:ytrs offr.r lh1., col11n1n so you may lr11ow abou t our laws. and good wl!I. I am new here, but this especially has given me the feeling they "'ould like me to stay. MRS. WYNNE HINCHEY 1'11bllc Servants To the Editor : What this city and t•ounty needs "re school s to ed ucate public emp\oyes and non·en1p!oyes v.•ith certified examining boards to licen se and renew licenses an· nually of all such persnns. This suggestion should be "'elcomed by all who believe in the necessity for con- tinuing education "'ilh understanding of rapidly chan ging conditions. whether they llke or disli ke the back·to-school idea as a \\'a}' of life. PUBLIC SERVANTS have. far greater responsibilities than lhose in private in· dustr}·~ They need more than academic cxce!lence-bul on·the·job e:<perience ;i lonc is nol enough and too often unfair for !.he overall responsibilities. If some or 1111 of the city councilmen and !he Orange County supervisors would l'Oluntari ly consent and enroll for such a progran\ of education and licensing, !he idea might t•atch on at the state and na· tion al levels. And wouldn't thal be even greater~ ARTHUR WEISSMAN trlde L<>nd Lam To the f:d11or: Rctf'ntl~·, a friend of mine. was issued ,. t"i!aliun 1u tll 1s area for carrying a light11·t·1i;.!ht c;·11amaran sailboat on top or hi~ 1·ehit'le ll v.·a~ pointed ou t to this person that it is unla11"ful IU carry anything on your \·chic!(' !hat ex1ends btyond the fendtr hne nn !he left :.ind rnay extend only ~ix inches nn the right Of 1he vehicle beyond the fepder l111r.. THE LOGIC BEll!t'l.'D this is in· cu1nprel1ens1ble lo me in that a person n1ay be dri\'ing in !he left, center or right lane at any givrn time. so what diff,rence does it niak e v.·hich side the overhang is on'.! £\•en more preposterous is lhe fRct that some loads as 1Yide as 12 fee.I are allo\\'ed on the free\vays. such as mobile ho1ne sections. The alternaLi1·e. to carrying your ""idf: load on lop of your vehicle is to purcha s• a trailer. THE LOAO \\'ILL be just as widt', you'll probably havr. ll hard lime finding a 11lace to park the: trailer. there will be more slofl and signal lights to worry about, and, a.~ anyo ne knows that ha~ to"·ed a trailer, it adds coruiderable d1nger lo dri\'ing. But. the state does get lo nick you for a trailer license fee every Ytsr. E. C. VAN HOOK. SR. ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. \Veed, Publiihtr Tho1nos Kctvil, Editor A lbert \V. Botts Editorial Page Editor The f!d itorts! pefit of Ill@ Daily Pilol ~ks to inform 11.nd mmulAte rtad· itni by prtteot1ng 111.la ne10o'!P1pitr'1 opinions 8nd coinmrontary ~n topic:• or inten11t !!.nd 11lg:nHlcanct, by pm- vllllnli 8 (<Jrun1 f0r ~he e)(pre~s ion of onr n!adl'r5' opinion~. Rllff hy rire- ll~ntlnt 1he d!l'erse vie.,.,"Jl0ln1~ ot in· !Qrmrd !'\b~rn:rni 81ld spokfsm~n on 1011lei1 or thf! day. \\lednesday, August 18, 1971 • Saddlehaek EDITION VOL. 64, NO. 197, 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAG ES Northrup to San Clemente City Countilman Stan Northrup said toda~· he still plans to sef'k support for the ref'all nr Fifth Oi s!rict Supervisor Ronald Caspers at tonighl's City Council mcelin,i:. The usually snft.sp0kcn councilman. a member or the Loral Agency Formation Commission 1 LAPC1, said he ll'as sti ll adam ant about recalling Casper!. He noted, ho"·ever, that he may fir st push for a county Grand Jury in· ve~liga!ion nf the aUei:ed political col· lusion belll'een Caspers and Count y Super1•isor RobC'rt Batt in of Santa Ana . "\\le n1ight have more evidence for a rec all ;if!cr a Grand Jury investigation." /\'orthrup noted . Northrup and officials of several other ---. -. Today's Final N.Y. Stacks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, AUGUST 18, 197~ TEN CENTS Caspers Recall Support cities in the Fifth District of the county have !lccused Caspers ol siding with Bat- tin in opposing the lncorporat1on of the city of Irvine. Northrup plans lo seek support from his own city council ror the recall move as other city councils along the Orange Coast also discuss !he matt.er. Northrup, first vowed lo ·\.\'Ork !or Casper's recall follow ing a tumultuous session of the LAPC on Aug. 9. During the second s·long meetinR. Battin and Los Alantitos City Councilman Joe Hyde, "''ho claimed lo be an LAFC member. fled the meetini:: room in Santa Ana amid the jeers of several city ma yors and spec- tators. Caspers remained in the board room , • l'lnly lo be instantly ser\'!d with 1. court restraining order hailing the meeting. Nort·hrup had refu sed !n lakt part in 1he sessio11. which was ultimately ruled JI. legal. "'The th ini:i; l wanl lo stop is machine pollllcs:· Northrup said Tuesday. ··1 think !hey 1Battin and Caspers! should either h11ve lo slop this or be recalled." Casper~ has bee:n accu~ed by his critics, Northrup among them, ot siding with Supervisor Battin to anne:t part o( the proposed city of Irvine to Santa Ana. The LAFC must approve all such. !IO- nexations The LAFC. meeting Aug. 10 with two new members installed by court decrel!:, rejected Santa Ana 's annexation by a 4 to I vote. Caspers. did ;;in apparent turn- aboul by voting againsl the annexation. ter ~ras I s s Wage Req11est Labor Heads Set For Bitter Fight B~ fl,"EIL GILBR IOE WASHINGTO N -Labor h•adrr.c head · ed today fnr a bitter conlro11ta1ion with the \Vhite House over President l\'ixnn 'i; wa.e:e-pricr. freeze amid signs some union!'i "''ill defy his requesi lo halt all s trikes. The Af"L-CIO's blunt-spoken President George Meany kept a grim silence pen· ding Thursda.v·~ meeting with top arl- ministration officia ls. But the n -year-nlcl chief of the giant labor federation was reported seethin~ over the remark of Secretary of Labor J. D. Hodgson that "111r. Meany appears tn be sad ly oul ol step with the need s ;ind drsi rr!'i of Americ;i"s working men and women." J\1eany h;id denounced the frerze a~ helping CTJrpora1ions and hur ting workers. •·If he wasn "l furious befo re he is now ,'' E.aid one member of the AFL-CIO's .i'i- man eKecutive CTJuncil \\'hich "''ill merl \\'ith Hodgson i:ind \Vh11c House economic adviser George Schull7.. Chief Federal ~-lediator .J. Curtis Ulunts. who announced the s!rike ban re- quest with the hint of forcible action if necessary to h a 1 t wal kouts, concedrd !h::it Hodgson's slatemenl ...... ·on"t pou r any salve on the wounds .'' Rrl1;ible sou rcrs ~aid other ad- minl:;;!r;;ition officials had tried lo hal t Hodgson's statement, but failed to act in liml'. "We've got lo be concilialnry al lhi" time." one official said of Nixon's elfort t.o \\'in !;ihor cnnperat.ion for the frl'ele and the rrque:;;ted st rike ban. "lncrecl1ble ... said one ma jor union president of the request to half 111 union slrikt>s and comp;;iny lockouts during the 90-day freeze. "Furious isn't the \\'0rd for it," said another hiJ?h la bor official. "\Vha1 about strikes that aren 't over \\'<11!.el'. but about 11 uninn·s efforts to l'.'in bargaining right s~" ··R idiculous, and I think it's comp!rtely illrgal." sairl Ri,hard Groulx , a San Frn111c1sco laDor official. llarr.v Aridgl's. president of !he tn1err:iational Warehousemen·~ and Lnngshoremen's Union, scheduled a news conference later lorlay l.o discuss Nixon·s request Anrl the 49-<iay-o ld dock stri ke tying up all \Vest Coast shi pping . M1·s. Nixon Says Sl1 e Sees Wide Bacl\:i11g f 01· GOP f irsl Larly Pat Ni~on i:ays ~hi:' has found greai en1husiasm fnr President Nixon this "'·eek on hrr rros:;;-rountr~· 1r1p and 1h;i\ i1 bodr~ v.•rll for 1he 1972 Cilm- paii;::n. Nixon ha~ hrrn ' a ni a r \' r lo 11 ,. pres11'1en1 ·• and anv0ne >1ho ":;;al <lo11•n and outliner:I rhe things he h::is rlonr "''nuld \.\•ork just a~ hard for him 1n 'i2 as I did in 'GR.'' she 11dded . ~1r1>. Nixon talked wit.h reporters a1> she fie"'' to San Clcmenle for the lasl part or her trip ~ the formal transfer of 370 acres. of federal land at Border Field to- day for public recreation use. Her co n- versation indicar.ed that her husband would run aga in. something be has not yet announced . Orange Weather Earl~· morning low clouds and fog will give way to sunshine to- day and Thursday "''Ith tempera· tures ranging from 72 along lh!!: coast lO Ba inland. Lows ton~l around 66 degrec.s. INSIDE TODAY Be111g a. mayor con be n full- tini.s job fit itself, bur for FoiJn· fain Val/cy',s Ed J1iSI , ir 's ott/y one of .~evcral cnac fr1nc/,1011s. See Pnoe 12. •'4111'" " <•111e!'llll , ,.,._ ,.,,... 11 C:l'otd!llOll th 1 c:i...itllol u ... C•Mkt 11 ,,. .. _, ,, Dtllft fllO!I(~ lf Dlvlf'l:•i U. N •"4191'111 , •• , ' t11tfflt l1WM11t H-11 i-lflt1K• l .. tl .. ,,._ n ·~ .. i........ JI "lo•-.r I ,...,.,1.,. l l(.lfl\li '' ,.. ... !fl llff'Vltt ll MOYIN H-~ ,..Ut\111 l'uftll 1tl N11i.11tl Ntwl ••I 0•• ... t Cttlll!W II '''"'' ''''-' It IHtfl 11-11 0•. llt!M:rl~fl IJ llK-Mltktll H•ll flltY!tllfl 1t fflttlf" U·JI "" ... ~.. . we'"'"" ,,.,.., 11.n ""'',. ,,.,... •-t ThC' fh1rf Execuli\'e v.·1 1\ l\'ind ur h1.~ n1'r1 1011r Qf thP nation late Thu rsda y 1vhen he bfl;:irds Air Force One in Dalla.~ for lhe fl1g h! 1'.('.~1 . He 1s expected to arrivf' a! th{' El Tllrn ~·!CA.; 11! 11bo11! ~pm I hen take the shorl hop ro S11n Clcmenle b}' J\1arine Cllrps helicop!cr. His slay in San Clcn1enle will l;ist aho ut l.wn to three weeks, aldes ha 1·e s;i1d. Specific del.a ils about the Pres1dcnt's schedule have not yet been announced. Some indications have come lhal the work ing vacation will probably include several socia l functions and possibly an appearance in central Orange County. Mrs. Nixon enrls her five-state "Legacv of Parks" tour today by turning over to, Cal ifornia ;i chunk of excess federiil land tha t fronts on the Paclric Ocean and borders Mexico. She made similar stn~ Tuesday 't Minncarolis. Minn .. and Medford. Ore. Al f\.1inneapolls she wai'I met by B de !egat1on from ! h P Amer ican lnrliao movement that -conlended the 141 acres of fed eral properly at Fl. Snelling should have been I.urned 0ver lo !hem ra lher lhan the state or Minneso!a. Shi!: appeared slig htly upset when the Indians, part of !I Cl'(}Wd or 2.500. began yelling and waving signs v.·hen she sta.rtro U:i speak. In concluding her fi vt mlnut~ talk. the first lady thanked the crowd for Its "friendl y welcome." Bre111er Backs Bonds The $24 3 million bond proposal fnr con· i-;lruction of new fa cilities at Saddlcback Collcgl!: will be l'Xplainr..d to the. Crown V:illey A.xchange Club AUR. 2.~ hy collr,,l[f' Prellld~ Fred Bremer Dr. Bremr:r will prr:;;enl the program al n()(ln ;;it the El AriohP Rf'slaun1nt, :111191 C " m In o C;ipis!rano. The bond elec.tion I s ~rhedulcd for Sept 14 . \' .. YI>~~ ___ ,, ~ ii. i-• \, . \, • . ' \ ' ' ' •• ' • ,_ ' l, , • . ' ,\-' --, ' Explo sio11 Sends Craft l11to Plunge PEGN lTZ. Germany (U P!l -A ·U.S. Arm y helicopter carrying 37 Ame rican MJldiers exploded and plunged nearly l,000 feel into a field near the Berlin· Munich autobahn Wednesday, killing all aboard. An Army spokf'sman 5a id it was the worst helicopter crash on record Iii· volving the U.S. military ln Europe. The so\dil!:rs were from the Army's 56tb Artillery Brigade. Thi!: twin-engine CH47 Chinook, car- ryin.1: 33 passengers and a crew of four, crashed and burned minutes before it \vas to arrive at ;i 1n11itary training area near Pegnitz, a Bavarian city about 25 miles north of Nuernberg. U.S. Army headquarters in Heidelberg declined comment on possible causes of the accident. But witnesses told of hear· ing explosions before the 51-root Jona: craft crashed. TOURISTS JAM SIDEWALK OUTSIDE AMERICAN EXPRESS OFF ICE IN ROME Americ 1n1 Rushing to Change Th1ir U.S. Oollirs, Finding Lower Exch1ng1 R1ta1 "The engi ne! were louder than normal. then I heard two muf(led explosions.'' said Guenther Boehmer. a night-shift fac- tory worker who was making breakfast in his home at the time . Parking Lot Contract Dela yed at Saddleback Clemente School Parcel Really 'Going to Seed' Schoo! officia!:i; are putting a school pro1ect "out t0 pa sture." Boehmer ran outside in time to see the he!icopt.er's tail and rear rotor break off. Then the machine. he said. "tumbled backwards and came straight down .. into the edge of a wooded area. A \Vesl German p(llicen1an driving on the Berlin-Munich 11ulobahn \\'hich passes "'ilh1n severa l hundred yarl'!s of !he crash si te said he saw at least two men either jump or fall from !he falling craft. Other \\'ilnesses s;iid they saw as many as fivl!: falling bodies. Saddlehark Col!e~I" officials have voled to delay i::ranting a con tract to consrru<'t I! tempor11ry parking lol pend In R delerminalion nf ·whether 0r not to in- stead build ff J>('rmanent farilit~·. The tcmpor11ry lot woulrl be ))u1lt nrar lhr entrance lo the ~fission \'iejo c;impus and "'ould hold somr 2:MI aulQS. Colll"J?e off1r1::il~ feel 1hr ne"'' lot 1i; needed by !hr br~inninR nf !hr fall ~u;irler in Sep- 1.en,bcr tn house thP. overflow nf sludent aulos from thl' existini:: pa rking lnts . Thf" co~I nf prrform ing the job. v.·hich wou!rl consist of i;imply grading the land and cnvrrin.e: it with i::ra\•el. could run as high as $26.000. college officials said Mon· day. Colle,!?r. Tnistrf' Han 11 Vogel suggeslPd it might be wiser to Instead spend the money toward construction of 1 permanent parking facility at the. school. "I am just wondrrini:: if "''f' are not throwing somf' mnney away," Vogel told thi~ fe llow trustPes. School Pres1denl Fred Bremer no!ed thr lnl silr could br used fnr parkini:: ..,,·1thnu1 extensive J?rt1din,e: or the use of ~r;ivcl. ~nwevcr, hf': ad ded the gravel ;ind J.'rad1ng would he needed prior ti) the ar- rival or thr rain.Ii .~ra~nn in la te fall. As for ::i permanent , paved faci lit.v at. ;inothrr ~i1f'. Dr. Brr..mrr !old trust{'e:;; funds to build such a lot were not Al'<lil;ihlr. Colle.tte ::irchitecl Rober!. Lllwery added lh a1 surveying work and advertising lnr construction bids would delay the begin· ning permanent fa cility construction until about November. or about the beginning of the rainy season . Trustees will recon1ider building the lemporary parking lot !II their Sepl. 20 meeting. Trustees or I.he Capistrano Unified School District agreed Monday to lease lhe Shorecliffs Junior High site for agricultural purposes. The lR-acre site, which v.-111 be. lhe fl istrict's next junior high, will be offered for $100 ::in acre . Po!enlial lessees wl!I havp tn bid on the San Clemente acreage. At one point. sch!')()I officials thought ~horeclilfs .Juni or High might be built this year with local hood money. But th!!: project ha s been poslponed . Hoc khouods Meeting The monthly meeting ()f the Tri-city Lapidary Society will ht. held tonight at 7 o'clock at th!!: San Clemente High School Llttle Theater. The program will include a slide presentation from two members who have- recently returned from Taiwan. Visitors \Vi tnesscs agreed that the helico pter was nying about l.000 feel when the ex- plosion:;; took place. Wreckage was scattered over a wide area. T h~ rear rotor hlade , which is 60 feel in dian1eter, was 4~yards from the smoking remains of the cabi n. Rescuers stumhler! acrnss a small engine pump JOO yards in another direction . The. body of the pilot was found strap- ped into his seat. headphones still on his head. ~1osl other bodies were either badly niutilated qr burned. The soldiers were being taken from Ludwigsburg. about 115 miles southwe st of the crash site. lo the Grafenwoeh r training area east of here , the Army spokesman said . He said it was "a routine training mission.'' West German civilian and U.S. military police sealed off the area after billowing black smoke attracted doiens of curioalty seekers from the nearby autobahn. Aid to Dropouts Okayed Among the first Americans at the scene was an unidentified sergeant who was drivin g with three other men on tbe autobahn at the lime of the crash. .• Ca.pistrano Trustees App rove Opportu.1iity Class Trustees Seeking Triton Walkway . An opportunity cl11ss has been appmved hy Capislrano Unified School Dil~trlct Trustee11 in an effort to ketp polential dropouts in school. The new class will be open to students \lo'ho would ordinarily have been sent lo Continu11lion School because of truancy, Insubordination, narcotics use or other mainstrl!:am or the regular program." -Benedict said he has long felt the need for i.n intermediate program between the Continuation School !Ind the regular definitely be detentlon1ry.'' Trustee George White tmphlsized the need for !In exceptional teacher to handle Capistrttnn Unifi!d School District the program.. Tnl.!itees are seeking wa ys to lnstall a The board agreed that Continuation sidewalk on Pico Avenue in San Cl!!:mente school program. School Is not adequately rehabilitating from San Clemente High Scbool ta the ''I feel we can finance the program student& so they Can be channeled back San Diego Freeway. withoul any transfer& from the into the regular cli siroom. Part of the property haii been improved undistributed reserve," ht added. HI!: said Benedlet said that about 100 students and sidewalk does exist. But there i8 a the teacher could be one of the 30 new were sent to Continuation School h11st yea r 700 foot stretch where there Is no forms of antisocial behavior. flnell lnclud~ In this ye11r'11 budget and and SO of the!5e dropped Out or school walkway. Superintendent Truman Benedict ex -cl1.1s space could be provided at San completely. JOI!: Wimer. director of adm~is_tratlve pl8ined Monda y that 50 percent or mOre Oemente High ScMol. A ~mmlttet which decides which services. 1uggesled putting ln a perma. of lhe Cnntinuation Sc hool students ~rf' The board, in approving tht. program. studftll.S should be remnvld from I.ht nent sidewalk on ~chool property and • nol "hard core bchRvioral problem~" And al&n 1tres11ed the need for keeping the regular program will determine which of. temporary aiiphalt walkway on adjacent would be more re!iiponSive to education If cti:i~ll small and encouraged the use of thtse would be better served In the property. pl Aced in an "opport unity class." aldell a~ !ILOOO as tht le•cber feel~ they Opportunley Class. He estlmRted the cost at $2,000. "Many youngsters i;uffer from bl>ini;:: arf' netdrd. "As teachers feel 1 youngster Is rudy The board approved the project I" Cflmplete.ly outside th!!: day schonl "With 40 kids and one tt1cher It would to ~o back to th11; ~ular program. he principle 11nd c1irected the staff to seek ca.. proJ;ram," snid Benedict. "Miiiny more det,rloralt Into glorlfled . babysltlin11," e<>uld bt reinstated." lddtd t ht ty approval and fin11ncial ald from the wo11l1J be salvage,abl~ JUcpl in-the said '.frustea Donald, ~;..·11 twld. tl~-~nt~..._ _ ... 1 -• -•diateJlL ~o r "'°wner. · -~ ~~· "".-•r --. :It"._ .• :; t""":....Jil-• ..,. """ . .... ~ :.I •= , ·----.. ') ,.... ~ ...... ·:-:::~-==~~-=-':::;i·' --.. -~--~ ~ -• ·-.. ,,-.11 _.,a,. • • •. ...,.. 0 • -+ -...... ------· ---~ _____ _._ ____ t OAIL'f' ,!LOT SC '"Viet Slta1t1bles' McCloskey Backs ·war Reparations • . ' ...,.._ AP' Ttlff>~er. ASKS VIET AID Rep. McClo5key Police Officer's Son Shoots Gun, Injures Finger The small son of an off-duly San Clemente police patrnlman Jost th~ tip of s finger Tuesday evtnlllg when he 3C· cidtn!,111!y firtd his f-.ther 's pi~t11!. Brad 11funro. 3. snn of 11lr. anrl 111'rs. Da \'e ~1unro. fnund his father 's !!@rv1ce ttvr.lver beneath the front seat of the fam tly car parktd near a San Clemente convenience market. Offirers s.:iid th!!. lather parked the auto and went into the market "'hile ~irs . :r.tunrn and the couple 's two children 5tayed Ln the car. Brad apparently dl~overed the pistol beneath the seat &ld fired it once. The slug took a portion of his linger off al the first joint. The youngster ,....as re.leased after emergency trealmenl at South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna. Edythe Brewer Funeral Friday Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Sheffer Laguna Beach Chapel for Edythe A. Bre\\•e.r. :10802 S. Coast High,...•ay, Laguna Beach ,...·ho died Sun· da v ~he "'as 61 Fnllo,...•ing the sen ices. burial "'Ill take place a! Paciflc \'iew 1\lemorial Park. Cornna del r.lar. r.1rs. Brewt'r 1s sut\'t\ ed b~· her bus· hand , (,1rard, nf the fam tl \' hnmt and one broth rr. ,I>, natL\'t' of i\an.•as. she had !JV• eel 1n South Lagu na for the past 18 years. Prisoners Yi e ldin g SA:-; ~U E\'T!N 1LPl1 -All bul a handful of thtt S70 s1nk1r.g San Qul'nhn prl!.l'>n cC1r11 1cts returned tn lhe1r 1obs Tursda\· A!.snc1at e \\ .lrdl'n J ame5 P<irk ~aid Qrl· tv .14 'ha rd cnre" 1nma1rs refu:<>rr! tn lea ve. thl'1r C'P\ls in the ir prn1 rsl 01-t r pr1snn ~a~es and nthPr rnnr!1!1nn~ DAILY PILOT O••NC.i'!! CO .. !T l"Ull\ l!MIMC. CO.V,t'.,\;V ~•li•t! N. Wttd l"•n 0 .... 1 •"" ,..u&•r1~tr J•(;k R. C.irl•v VIA ~r•IOt~r •~d C.t-'!'•I M•~•grr n. ...... ii:: •• ~;1 EOl!or Ch1rl•t 1-l. Looi Rk h1rd P'. Nill A~i.llftl M•M•'"I f.01~ L.-t••• a-Ji Office 111 Fo,111 Avoft ut M1 ili11t 14d•111: ~.O. lo~ 1166, '2651 "'" ci.... ..... Office 305 N•tlh El c .,.,i~o Rt1I. '1611 Otlier OHie" C••ll MUI ~'If) WO}I ll•v !,htf!f Wt""llrC'I IN<~: llll N1 .. i:-•1 llG<J ~-~'~ M~~tlfttll" lllt ll: 1111,S IN(h I OYllVI .... l)At\, V ~1.,0T, ""I'~ 'Wll '" 11 """""''*' ""' ,.._,.,..,., k "'1t;ll,,..d l"lV ll!tOI i.,,... ..... "' _ ... ,. •"""'' ..... Uoir• lff(~. N-/ t.Ndl. 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By PATRICK BOYLE 01 l~t Ot llJ P'ilOI f,!011 8lam1ng Amenc11n bombers for the ''ab stil ure and 21Lmnst 101111 de\·aslahnri ·• of Vietnamese v11Ja2es, Rt p Paul f.lcCloskey tR-San Ma teot Tuesd ay nigh t during a Tusti n sperch said !ht L; S. shnuld contr1bu1e at lea~! SI b11!ton to help rebu ild the war·1tlrn cnuntry J\.1cCloskey. a mal'er1ck Republican "'ho says he will challenge President Ni x· on for the 1972 Prei;idential nomination, accused t~ L.S. of committing wa r crlmt's in lnrlo-China C'Omparable to Nazi elrnc:ities in \.\1orld \.\1ar II. "In our zeal to win this war." I.he tal!. 43-year old congressman said .•. ,...,, have fought ~·ith tactics athal are Indefensible unt!er I.he judgments of Nuremberg " McClosk @y "'as speakin.1:. ~fore the Peace Awaren~s Group . ~ Tu.~t1n·h~sed organization affiliated wilh St . P11u1'!1 Epi!!cop31 Church. The capaci ty crowd nf 300 at the church loudly applauded hl~ remarks. The Northern Californi a congressman, a colonel in lhe U.S. Mar ine Corps reser\'es and a Knrean \Var veteran, cited "search and dt'!il.roy" mi!lsions and saturation bomhfng as two such crimes und-!r the Nuremberg jud,!!ments. The~ constituted "wanton destruction of villages and fo rcible relocation of the pe<>ple," he claimerl. crime" for "'hich several Nazi generals wer' executed. "We kill more civilians than "'e de enemy soldiers." he added . Yet despite these tactic!':. McCloskey a.!lserted the U.S. and South V i II! l n a mes e , out- numbering the enemy 10 lo I, has been unable to win the war. "Thls nallon has fallen tnlo an er· ronerius concrpl that military po,...•er is bnmbs and mechanized lrnops." Mc· Clnskey told the crn111d . "But I.h t nut come of a \\·ar is determined most of all by the "'i\Jingness to fight of the combatants on bnth sides." The congressman said thl!i nationalistic enthusiasm to win is held by only the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. He likened these troops to the cnloniaHsl.S diuing the American Revolution. Outlining the history of the Vit"lnem confllct from the days prior to World Wa.r n, McCloskey said the U.S. h115 rinally reached the point of fighting "primarit v for the preservation of national pridll! and prestiae. ·• He cited statistics from the rrcent!y· published Pentagon Papers in which the L.S. military command had determined the 101Js of the war in terms of percen- tages. The war was fought . he said, 70 percent to protect national pride, 20 per· C'l!:nt lo cont.!-in Commun ism and only 10 percent to provide a betler life for the people nf Vietnam. "It is one thin g lo ask a man In he kill · ed 10 an attack for a ca11se in "'htch he believrs," r.·lcClnskey sa1rl (If Am,rican soldier~ "II is another th ing to ask a ~·oung man to stay brhinrl I rlt1ring the lronp pullout! anr! h;i\·e his leg.:: hlown off tn preserve our pridP anrl prP:<>tii.;e." Saying tht war i.<; "dimini~hinlil the great asset in ou r country. n11r f11i1 h in ourselve:o;," f,-lrClosk ey called on the Orange CllunUans to pres:<>ure natlnnal leaders 1ntn halting !he war immerliatrl\'. The only C(lnditinn (If complete pullnut. he said. should he tht: relea.(P nf 'th,. .A.merican serv1ceme:n held pn~oner by the Xnrth \'1P!name~e. "\\'e have got to get out of this busrnes.!. ('If IPll1ng the wnrlrl \\'h~l typ!" of i nvern· menr they are goin g tn h~ve ," he S:\id "I 1hink "''" have got tn rl'~t ore the .1bihty to rl 1sagree and yet not hat,.'' Property Tax Proposal Slated For Di sc ussion La guna Beach City Co u nc 1Im1 n E:d,...·ard Lorr and ~fr!!. f.1arte "'are ,\1ayer. coord1nalors of 1t;e South Orange fount~· ptl 1t1on drive for the one percent property IA~ amendment, will present Hnward .J arvis. author of the tax me01sure. at a public mttting in Laguna BPach c1tv hall at 7 31l pm Friday .l rl r1·1s 1r11I f'Xpla1n his propnsed amrnd· m"nt to \1m1t prnpert~· t.ax 1n California !n nne percent n.f markf'I \'S!ue and an~~Pr '111"~\illn~ aboiut the Ltx le;:lsl a· t1nn, which he hnpes to place on 1ht ballot 1n l'.li2 Prt1!1on:; :>1JrJ')f)rt1ng the :i.111enrln1enl no"· ~re be1n,1: circu laled and f\00 ,000 s1gnal Hr~~ w1l! he required to place. the prnpn~~l hl"frire the elector11\I'!. accorrling In :"-1rs •'lit1·er, presidll!nl nf !he Laguna Bea c:h Taxpayrrs' Assocl11 ton . Jarvis \S state chairman of the United Organ1zat1("1ns nl Taxpaytrs Inc. Husband Finds Wife Criticallv Wounded LONG BEACH (UPI l -A hoUAtw1fe: \\•hn may ha \·p ~urpn~ed a bur,lar ransarkuli htr hn me lit y in cr1t1c11I con· dttion TuesdJY n1 i:ht "'·1th 11 bul!t:t "''ound 1n hl!r skull. The "'Om•n ,....,.-" fn11nd ly!nri on the rlnor nf her bedrnnm when hf'.r h11sh11M , Ralph Harri!, 41, rl'turneli from work He: .4ald he r1n lnkl l.h'. •lretl .and ha lted a passin& pt11lce car. --Board Says Coco Can't Withdraw Tustin 111a,vnr Tony Coco's bid to hive his name withdrawn from the l111test court action in lhe still .simmering Local Agen- C)' Forn1alion Con1mlssinn hassle was re· jecterl Tuesda y hy the Orange County Board flf Supervisors. Coco, the LPague of Cities' altern111te membel' on the LAFC, branded aa •·highly questionable" the (' o u n t y counsel's nct1on 1n seeking a \\'flt of prti· h1b111nn fr11111 the ~·outth District Court of /lppe:it <igainst action lake by Superior Court .Judge J.E. 1·. "Ned" Hutler. The ~·r1t. sllll undrr consideration In !'l;in Aern<irdino, 11·ould have the effect Lf ) J!:ranted of nullify ing Judge Hutter's rul· inf! that Fullerton C<luncilm;in Loui! -"Red'' Rr1nhardt and Ana hr1m Coun· t·ilmnn Ch.<1rles Pearson are la1.1•ful board memhcrs pending a hearing before. him t-.1onday. His nihng ll<trs Los Alam itos Coun- r1lrnan .lne Hyde :inrl Anaheim ;iltnrney Herh Ltr kPr fron1 the ho.ird pending a fi n;il detrnninatinn of I heir status. Guntbi1ier's Ba%atir Co('o askerl to he d1.~assot·iated wit h the t1ppe!late C(1urt <ictio n authnnzed by super\lsors H.ohert 13;iU Jn and nonald Caspers <ind :i.l.~o urged lhe hoard to pro- vide him with a per!-;onal IA"'YC'r for in· depende:ol legal aclion. Upper level balcony runs the length of inland bijl]d· ing in developer ~lark Gumbiner's proposed $3 . .5 million Village Ba.raar. Plans call for a rustic com· merc1al center covering almost an acre at Coast Highway and Bluebird Canyon Drive. It ~·ould hou~e 63 6peciaJty 6hops. galleries and restaurants. "This appears to rne lo br a "''hnlly u1111•arr;1n1crl and in1proper rxpt>nditure of publil' fund.~." CoC'o Siild. County Tops California Census Gai11 Orange County's population has grown more over the last 12 months than any county in California. tht. state_ depart· ment of finance annnunced Tuesrlay. The Cflunty':;; es!imated popul;ition 11~ of J11l.v ! ii; 1.498.000. ur 6.i,900 ovf'r .July, 1970. ~1onn County in northern C3l ilorn1a had lhe b igge.~t percentaRe increase. 19 !l percrnt. ,....ith a ju mp fro m 41 ,100 resi dents to 49,()()fl. \.\'hile Orange Counly 1r1:rew, lhe !ita(e's lar~esl county. Los Angele"'. lost 9,600 residents. But ii still hai; 7,024,600 resi dents, far exceed ing second place Orange County. State finance 01f1c1als 11lso i:.aid Im· migration into lhe 11t11te \.\'a~ 26.000. 11bout IO percent of the state's 256,000 popula· tion increase. The finan ce department said population estimates 11re besed on thll! final counts of the 1970 Cf'TISUS and indice!! or change \\'hi ch ha ve appear~d since that d11te. The estimates were \itbeled "provisional " and officials said they wnuld nnly bf'. u~ed Ull· til more complete rlat11 is availablf'. The 10 mn~t populou s cnu n1it.s, "'1\h 1970 estimate:; in p11renthr~i!I, ;ire Lns AnRele~. 7.024.liOO 17.0:14.ZfM'll: Orange. l.4!/P..000 '1.432 , JOO ); San 01egn, J,.194.700 i1.:1M.:ioo1 : San1;i Cl~ra, 1.\01.ll(l(l 11 .072/lt<I\, Alameda. 1.080 .700 ( 1.076. JOO)· S;in Franc1~cn, 7 fl 3 . :\ n 0 Ji14 .300 1. San Be rnardino. fi!lfi .~00 j 687 ,:100 ): Co ntr<i O'lsta. 570,900 l.'if.11.700 1 , Fresnn, 421.:'iOO (413,900): And Vtntura, 395.100 !379.700 \. Officials Get Job Assurance Or an;:e Co u n I~·' s departm ent h,.arl.~ 1r,.re assurPrl Tursday !hat nn d1sm1ssa! ac!Jnn 11·111 e\Pr De raken a~ainst an ind1v1rlu11I "'·ithriut a !ult in(!uiry b~' the hoard into !he r1rr11mst~nces !earling to h\" rirn- pn~l'rl flrinlil:. Counly :<>up!!r,·1:c:or~ tnnk lhe BC" lion Tur:c:day ;ind ta~ged on the a1'sur;:inct !hat the firin~ nf any dPparlmt>nl hearl r 11n onlv be ordered af\Pr a fnur-f1fth~ \'Ote hy thll! board and the offend1n~ 1n- dividual's pre:senc e at 11 hea.r1n~. The bnard piiid trihutt' lo "·hat Supervisor David Bake.r called "lhe exemplary service. nf our depart· ment heads" and b a c k e d Supervisor William Phillips' move for "a ciear understanding of the employme:nt status tif our top pe<>-- p!e." All-year School Will Get Study By Capo Panel Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Diatric~ \'Oted unanimously fl.1on· d1y to appoint ll ciliuns commllltt t.o a.tudy the feasibility or 'yea.r round 1c.hno l. Truman Benedict.. superintendent, sitid 1 111tudy had been done last year. bul at th11t hme the state w11s not ~t up to pro- vide finanrial ~uriport for 1 district optrafing 12 months Hf' 11111id change~ hllVP' since betn m11de illnrl !he.rt art new pllln!! Qperatinjl: In C3Li(l'lrnh1 ,oind in ot her stat es. "On tht bi11s;1s of thrse plan:, "''' "''itnt i;eriou~ con11ideratinn of year 'round 1chcinl 1n terms of rr.onomics.'' said Renrrl1rr The bnard A~reed to wait unlll school opens to &ll!t up the committee. Capistra110 Commissio11er Calls for Halt to A1111ex He ;ilso urged the bnard to re<.:ognize that R;itt in a11d C;;~pc rs should be com· pellt>d to p;iy their u 11·11 legal fees in the appella!e court ar tinn. Roth requests were denied. It seemed unlikely toda.v that the ap- pell ;ite cn11rt rul ing on the R;i.tt1n-Caspers \.\'Tit \\'()tl!d l)e a\atlable until 1"hursday. San Juan Capistrano P!anrung Com· missione.r Charles L Allen Tue.sday call- ed for a hal! to anne.xation proceedings and 1ns1ead su ggestrd aiding Caplstranri Beach anrl O.:ina Point in yet another 1n· corptlral 1on allempt. Allen told fel lnw cornm1ss1oners the an- nexation of Da na PQint and Capistrano· Beach should be \·le,...·ed as a "last-ditch effort " for local C"Ontrol. Leland Mosher Services Slated Noon ser1·1ces \.\'ill be held Thursday at Pacific Vitw Mortuary Chapel in Corona del f.far fnr Leland B. ~1osher. 21i2·A Calle Ar;:ignn, Laguna Hills, who dled Monday at the age or 69. i'o1r. r.1osher is su rvi ved by hi s 1.1:1fe, Ninbe. of lhe ft1mily hf1me ; twn brnthrrs, Russell K. ;ind WillU!: E .• bn!h nf r-.·ew York, ;1r1d 11 sister Marguerite Due!! of rennsylv t1ni11 . Foll nwini;; ~rrvicrs, buri;il ,...,ill t;ike pl;ire Rt racifir View Memnri~I Park. The fam ily s11i.:gei;l.~ cnnt1·ibut1ons to the Americt1n Cancer Societ~·. /\ n;itil'P nf rrnn.~vll·::in 1a. ~lr. l\1nshPr t'i;irl lil'f'ri In L;i,e:un;i 0HilJ :< fnr lh~ r~:<>I SIX ,\'ears. He 1\a.~ ;:i retired f'mploye ()f the Grner;:i l Elec1ric Cnrp. ·---- ...,,.._,,....,.,......,,,,,... ..... ~~~ ' ' GEM TALK TODAY by ¢ill)Oif If MATCHING JEWELRY Snrne or the \\'Orld 's n10.~l fabu· !nus je\\1elry O\\'CS much of its \'alue not nnly to fl<'l11'le~s ,gemi; and beau11ful mountings;, but alsn to the f<'lcl that it c-onsist.~ of i;tyl e- coordinated sets, such as Jeweled nec kl ac-e, brooch and earrings. Exquisi tely m ounted matching sets ha ve been created for centur- ies. many of these masterpieces no"' rerio:;1ng in frimed rnu:c:e u m~. Toliay'. "'ilh inod~rn tcc-hniriues rind metals. \re ran clesi,g-n anrl c re;:ite !i:ly\e·coordinrited je\1·elry sets e.<.pcc1<1l ly fnr ~·nil. )"nur old gems m;;i,v he u:;;ed, and ne\\! mount- ings \1·\ll enhance the bri\lianc-e of lhese stnnes, rnake them appear larger and reslnre their beauly. Style-c(l(lrdinaled jev.•elry has be- come increasingly popular, and most of us have unma tched gem.J and je\\•elry accumulated over lhe year~. The sat1.<.faction of creating enhance<! beauty, style and va lue mekes the con\'ers1on of such J e \\' e. 1 r y -uito st~·Je-coordinated je~·e\ry 1\·ell v.orth the very rea- sona ble cost. \fhy not bring you r ;i:ssorted Jeu·e\ry in to u~ ... "''e'll he happy to talk to )'Oll about redes1gnlni possibilities and cost.s. '·Dana Point and Cap1~trano Beach desire self-government for th@ purpose Qf ha \'1ng a vo ice 1n !he growth and de \'el np ment of thei r ind ividual c0mn1un1tie~, '' said .A.li en. "An nPX.1t1nn SPC'OlS In hf' ii l.:i~t -rli !ch IO'fforl h,r hnlh t tlni11111n1 t1r!i 111 ~n ~llPmpt to ,l?i'llO a VOll'e. s~n .Ju;in Cap1.~lr.:ino :ohnulrl he. coneC'rncrl anrl wllhn£, !o ~:<>!;1~t. bn1h .~1~trr c1t.1r.~ in ga1n inR ~elr·.1:.ovcrn· mrn1 ;ind rulP " Allen :<>a1rl the 111'0 en111n1 un 11 1r~ nerd imprnvrrl 1.nn1ng rcg11latinn~ tn rlral Y.'lth "11nrtcs1r.:ihle" drvelopmrnl HP .!'illd !';in Juan shtlu1d bt' 1'floeerne.d with lhe. ernnomir t1nrl ar!ilhf'tic J!rowth of 11~ ne:ii;?hhor~ bt't'~\l~e uncnntroller! ;inrf 11nrlr.~1rahlP ~rnw!h coulrl ~prrt1rl !n rhp hn11nr!ary and rausc ha\·nc \l'i1h ::idJnin1ng lt1nrl. I-le fl'J lnlerl nut thP lhrPe f'flmmunit1t~ ;i re inrll\'iriually 11n1riur ;inrf merging the thrPf> ro11ld rau.~r a ch;in,l!P in each ril1• ·s inriirlr111;il i;:ro,...•th p;i!IPrn anrl ';:it. mn~phrre A!lrn warnrrl th;:it lf1n1 1~h thP ;in. nrx~l1nn rnight sec111 ;irlv~nt;ic:rn11s for S.:in .l11Rn hrc;111sr n( !111• la rc:e cnn1· mPrr1al ~rf'il.~ 1n lhP lwn rnmrn lln1!IPS !hPrp are 1nhrr-rnl rl;in,e:rr:o. "The 1tir11~! nf l;:irgrr .~:ilp~ lax rr1·r1pl::: rnu!rl 1•;i11~e ;i chllngr 1n S:in ./11a11·, 'rro1eclivr' tyre 7.on1n~ ~nrl at!1ll1dP fnw~rr!!I inrf11~trial ;ind larger l'nn1merC'1aT entPrpri~rs." An appellate court :<>pokesma n i;aid thti ruling wou ld norm:i.lly ha ve been issued today but further filings of 1•arious legal documents bv both :<>ides in the con· troversy meaiit at least a 24·hour delay. Seattle Youth Held for Drugs Laguna Re.:i1·h po1ii·e Tuesd.:i,v night Ar· rP.~trrl a Sea!tle ~·outh nn rlru~ ch arge~ ;:inrl (•Ja 1m thPy confiscated 156 capsules of :;;crona!. The su.~prct. idcnt ifirrl ilS .la<'k r•rlorton, Hi. was taken in1n rustf'l(\y RI midniJ(ht in the 400 hlrx'k or South Coal't lli,11:hway. r('llice allej,le I hey found the pill s in the susperi's pnt:krl durinR wha t Wl'! rlci::cnbcrl ris a "ruri;ory search." Prior to the arrest, olfic-ers cl::ilm 111nrtn n wa!'I ohserved meeting with 1everal other ~'riung per.~nn!I on the street in the 600 block of the highway. LI)~ A,'\(;f,t.ES !A r \ -Muh ammad Ali. 1hr fnrn1er he;ivyweight boxing ch;:11np1nn . h~s hnwer! out R~ gr3.nd rn.:ir~hal r;if 1he \\';:itJ:; Summer Fts!ival pa rade A hnx111g f'Xh1hi1 inn 1·nmrn1tm,.nl 1n Trt n1d.1c1 fnt'red 1he c~ncell a!inn , offic1a!_. ~;:i1d Tue.~day. .A-\'l[NNA·ASC'OM$CT ~c B-H~RlOWSET rt arvea c-ASCO SET 18KSollcl Gold J. ~iswhalwrodingrings LDveRings areaUabout.. And nothing says love like an Art.Carved weddint ring in ISK soUd cold. Come in 900n and yoo11 rl!<X>iJl,i.u: )'(MU knllt rinc the moomJt. you see it. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVfNllNT Tf-M~ IANICAMf-ICA-0--MASTl-CHA.1 6.E l~ 'l'EA~S 51'Ml l0CAT l0"1 r1-t ONE 5'1·l•OI -;::·· .~ -~.-.. ~ .. -!;_ __ -... 4 ~""'.""-.. --·~,.a-;__:+ . ....-__ :-...... ___.._ ·' -. ~· ~:=-=-:---_ ... ·-~--·_=_,,.-~ •. ,) 1"·=~ .. ~•-=:...~--....; "'""'-·~o--• -,-~-;_:·:.__·~·-"'"" ~-.-".~------·-· -·--·-=--.... _ .. . ... _..:;-.=-_-_-:· -:: ___ ·-·· ··--.. --::--:..._-__ • ·-· -·· __ ..__ --• .. j --·--~ ----=•• or Lag11na Beaeh EDITION Today's Final .N.Y. Stock& VOL. 6~. NO. 197, S SECTIONS, 72 PAGES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1971 TEN CENTS They Quell Laguna's Smell l(nown So Well 7 8y J'REDERICK SCHOE,\IEHL The unm1st akahle odor of sewage which has drilled 1n 1h!' air around the Laguna Be;ith sewer plant al th e mouth of Lag una Canyon 1s all bvt gone Nrw chlnr lna!ors went 1nlo oper:ition a little nver a wef'k aJl.n iinrl ~ince lhPn, !hr foul smell "has dropped considerably" reports plan! superintendent Dan Leshe. Chlorine 1s dischArged into ! h e hrad"·nrks or the pl.:int and a\50 in1n l1- qu1d effluent that tra\'els. through the :l.100 foot outfall of Braod "'ay into ocean waler.~. Lr~l1r. !';ud lhr · ~00 to ~ .. pounds of chlorine ru11 into !he effluent has cul dov.'n on coliform bacteria counts. ter Wage Req1rest Labor Heads Set For Bitter Fight By NE IL r.ILBRIDE \\'ASHI NGTON -Labor leaders he;id· ed lorlay for e bitlrr conlrnnlalion with the Whi1 P Hou se over Pr!'sidrnt 'Nixon·~ \1•1.i:e·price lrf'er.e a;nid signs i;.nme unions 11i·ill defy his request to hah all strike~. The AF'L-CJO'l blu nt·spoken President G~r1e Meany kept a grim silence pen· ding Thursday's meeting ~·ith lop lld· min is tration officials. But the 77·year·old chief of the giant labo r federation wa s reported seethin,it over lhe remark of Secrelary of Labnr J. D. Hndgs.on thal ''Mr. tileany 111ppears lo be sadl.v out ol ~tep "'ilh the need~ and desi re.~ of America's \\1nrking men and \\'Omen." r>.1eany had denounced the frpe1.e as helping cor/)(lrat.ions and h u r t 1 n g \\•nrkers. "lf he wal'in 'I furious bcforP he is no\\·." sairl onr mPmber nf !hr AF'L·CIO's 3:J· n1an excfutivP. r11unc:il \vhich wi\1 meet "'ith Hodgson l!nd \\1hite Hous!' economic adviser George Schultz. Chi!'f Federal i\1 edialor .J. Curlis Counts. who announced lhe .~trike brrn rf'· quest. with the hint. rif Forcible action if neressarv lo hall \\'alk nuts, conceded lhat Hoilg~11n·~ sl a!rment "v.·on't pour an y salve on the wounds." Rel iablr sourcel'i said othrr ~Ii· ministration 11fficials had trit'd tn hall Hodgson·s statement. but fail1>d to act in time. "\V1•ve got to bP conr1l1.:itnr.v at th1~ time," 11ne official said of Nu,:nn s effnrt to \\'in labor rno peralion for the freeze and the rcquP,~!ed slrike ban . .. lncred1ble ."· ~aid nnp n1aJnr un inn president nl lhe rPqurs1 tn hall all un1nn &trikrs 11nd cnmpany lnckou!s during the 9fklay frce~.P . "Furious isr:'t !hr wnrd for 1[ ·• s111d anol her high lrrhnr nll1cia \ '"\\'hat ;ibout s1rikr~ 1h11I arrn'I O\'e r wa~es. but about a union's etrnrts to win bargainini:; ri,l!hts?" "Ridiculous. and I think it's rnmpletely lll e~al. ·· s11id Richard Groulx. a San Francisco lahnr official. <'.onferenre later today In discuss i\'ixnn'l'i rt'quest and thf' 49..<Jay.l'J!d dnck slrike lying up all West C.oast ihipping. Skinipy Laguna Council Agenda Seen Tonight The Laguna Beach City Council facl!s 11 n app11rentl y light a11:enda tonight, leading off with reopening of an appeal from Board of Zoning Adjustmenl con· ditfons imposed no .11 variance request fil· ed by architect lb Christian Abel for Mrs. Harry Varlercsian, The arch iler~ is seeking rf!lief from a cnndilion I.hat would require the applicant either ro remove. 11 carpor! wall nr reduce proposed remodeling In less !han 5-0 per· cent of her home. 1090 Eastman Way. Ci!y Manager L<lwre;nre Rose said tn- d11.v he still will not ha ve bud~et malt'rial ready for presentation ln the C'Ouncil tonight. but expects to complete the preliminary budget by Friday. ,\fayor Richard Gnldberg s11irl hP rlid not knov.· this morning if 11nynne nn the L11guna Cfrunc1J plans to folio"' !hr f'li· ample ol Ctlsla r>.1esa and S<ln Cl r men!P officials in ~erking an official rrbuke nf Super\•isors Ronald Calipers And Robert Ba ttin for their recent in\·o[vemenl in a cnn!roversial meeling of the Local Agen· cy Formation Commi~sinn. Jn other business Lnnii;ht. the council will . -Authorize ei.:cct1tinn nf ,,. new flr:in \Vriter Gn1nt. cnn!r.:irt 10 p:i,v for ;ifi. ditional 11np!'n\·en1ents at Lt1e sewage lreal!nent rlanl -Recclvr a rcquc.~! fo r rrrri).!n11 1on nf a Lagun a Beach Hum::in Needs Afh·isory Bnard -Rrcc1\.e ::in application for 11 ne\\' lai.:i ser1·1ce. -Act on a request for relief frnm lhP Arch Beach Heights bu i J d 1 n & moratorium. The tnstallation Of lhr.. chJorinators WIS the fi rst of lhree phases of 1mprnvemenl at the plant. The cost or !he entire pro· jeCl is Sn ,500 -80 perl'eOl of which LS funded by state and federal .e,ove rnments. Councilmen will bt asked lonii;hl to ap.- prove the second phase of !he proje<:l wh ich will include upg rading of the clari· tying tanks in the 36-~·ear old plant. ras ~ ' ~-l J __.. TO LEAO FUND DRIVE Lagunl Reeltor W1rd Lagu11a Realtor New Hospital Fund Chairman LaJluna Beach reallnr Donald L. IA'11rrl has accepted rhe r:ha irmanship or the Rcsident 1<1l Drive cif 1he Sou1h Cnas l Community Hos pital SI million fun d drive Hf will be in charge of \'Oluntecrs 1P.•hn "'Ill be canvassing the community for pled_ges In help pay fo r the expa nsion of lhf' hospital 1.0 2f,6 beds. Additionally. p11rkin~ and other support fa cilities wi ll be enlarged. Ward. his wife Therese And fl\·e childr('n. Ji1·e at 2670 Park Aven ue _ He i~ lhe owner of Los Padres Real Estate. Ve te rans Hos pital L{)i\.·IA LINl1A (AP) -Prrsident Nixnt'I 11•111 ;11100UO('P Frirl;iv t'nns1ruct1on or ~ Vrtrrans Arlm inistTat.lon hnsp1l::1I in Ltln1a Linda, nep .Jerry Pell!~\ H-C11lif 1, said Tuesd11y night. Thr leg1sl;:ilnr sa1rl 1n a ~!a1crncn1, released by the Lom;:i L1nd11 l/niver~i 1y /\1('rll c11l Center thl\t Nixon "'ill l1ppear 111. the medir11l cenler to rnake tne an· nouncement. runds for this phase wil l also c<ln1e Imm the statt 1.nd federa.l Clun \Ya ter Acts. Improvement of lhe tanks will in- clude ne1i,· sludge disposal lines and chemical treatment mech1nisms. The state Regional Water Quality Con· lrol Board has told Laguna officials thal the tanks must be upgraded as the plant is presently running at capacity - • I Planners Split Over Salt Creek. Oran~e County planning commissioners deadlocked 2 to 2 Tuesd ay on a proposal lo injecl the commission into the long· 11immering Salt Creek beach access bat· Ill'. Commission chairman Wood rnw But· t.erlield asked planners lo urgt county aupervisors to accept n11 11reement that doesn 't include public 1ctes.! le Salt Cr1ek l each. His resolution ditd w ll e n Cnm· missioners Arnold Forde and Howard Smith opposed it nn the grounds ii was ''unneccessary" and "ml1ht interfere" v.·ith current negotiations. The beach is owned by Avco Corp .• developer or La guna Nigue.I. Count.v supervisors are trying to &rrange a deal with Avco for purchase or development of the beach 11t the mouth of Sall Crttk. Salt Creek be came 11 hot issue. more than rwo years ago when It WAl'i discovered !hat thr supervll'iors had aban· rlonerl 11 road \\'hich gave the only access to !he bea ch. Avco recen tly proposed !o sell the !anrl to the county for $J .53 million. $2,Z~ million less than its apprail'ied value. Cnuntv suptrvisors, however. ~av nc,2otialions ha ve stalled becau~ nO rlear cul rN.'Qmmen(latinns have brrn recei ved from the county harbors 11nd parks commission. Th P comm1ss1nn rlefeatrrl 11 n1nvf' ,Julv 27 "'h1ch "''nuld have asker! supervisors t'o buy the !and oulri1tht. Instead parks con1· missioners advised supervisors IQ cnn· ~idcr 1hf' county's •·prescript ive rights" to thf' land Cou nty nFfic.i al.~ arro dickering ~·ith Al'cO for acce~s In Salt Creek Beach by !\\'n route~ ~nuth of the first road /\ public hearing on Salt Creek l~ ex· prclerl 1n ht hel d bv thP boarrl nf i:;uprrvisnrs. but no datr (or it has bee n "' B1ittrrf irlr1·~ re~olution callefi fnr 11r· res~ [n !hP. beech at the approximate arra of th!' 1>xistin"-dirt road. Planners Forde. anrl Smith said ~uch a rel'iolu1lon might, jtopardize negolinn~ with /\vco. If'~ possible 1h11! Avco is cnn· sirlerinR 11 n!'w propo.~al for development of the beach, they said. Hl\rry Aridgrs. president of the International Warehousemen'5 and Longsho remP.n's Union , 'cheduled •news Laguna Greeter Larsen Slated For Care Hon1e Patricia Nixon Buoyant Ne~nt iations are under WRY to place Laguna Grf'1"1e.r Eller La rsen in a nur~· Ing hnme when hr is well cnouQ;h In OP disr.harg!'rl from thr ho.~pif11l, his fr iend .tnd ad\•isnr 0 . W. Price, Americn n Le· &iM service officer. said Tuesday. \.;irsen, who hart f() De returned In the Long Beach VA Hospit11I last week 11 f1rr 1 brief vis it lo L<lguna, no looger mu~t li ve alone, his doc!ors insist and must have reguler nu rsing rare. Price said he. ha d eooferred al length with members of the Long Beach hospital 1taff al'KI also with Lagunan Dea11 Ren· lrn ,,_,.ho Is willing to take. th e 81-year-olci Crttler into his Laguna Beach Nursing Home for the minimum fre the. govern· men! wlll pay for his ca re. "It'~ ~ gen.erou~ communi!y ~esture ,'' 1alri Price. ··because Renfro wi ll lo~e money on the accommodation. but he knows ;11nd likes Eller and il WfrUld bf-a Yerv cnnvenient spoi for him If he ~h11uld 1et ·well enough lo "'11!k ouisldr a 11tt lr " Doctors ~1 i1l rrt no r ~urt \\'hen Eiler will be dischar~ed . he added . First Lady Reports Great Enthusiasrn. for Husband Firs! Lady Pat Nixon r:.11ys she ha! found great en!.husfasm fnr Presidtnt Nixon this week on her crosli-cnuntry I rip and that it bodes well for lhe 1!172 ca m· pa1i;n. !l<bif'n has been "a mar v elo us president" and anynne who "s11 l do"'" and oulline.d the things he ha.~ dnne would work just as hard for him in '72 as I did in '611 ," she added. ,.,1rs. Nixon talked with reporters as she new to San Clemente for the last part nf he r trip -t.he formal transfer of 37() acre~ of federal land At Sorrier Field to- day for pu blic recreation use. I-fer ron- \.·ersation indicated that her husband would run again. t10mething he hill not yet announced, The Chief Executive will wind up his owfl rwr ol the na1 1on la te Thurs(lay when he board~ Air Force One In Dallas for the n1.11:hl we~l. He is expected to arr1vri: 11 L the El Torn r.ICAS 1t tlboUI Ii p.m. then llllkf' the ~tmrt ho)l tn S;in Clemente by ,.,iarlne Corp1 hrl\c nptr.r. His st11.y in San Clemente will la~l abnu t, two lo lhrtt weeks, 11ides ha ve said. Specifir details about the PrPsidrnl,'1 schedule ha ve nol yet been l\nnounced. Snn1e ind1 c:atl11ns ha ve cnme !hat lhl! working vacation will prnhahly include s('veral socia l functions 11nd possibl y 111n appearance in central Orange Counly. 1\1rs . Nixon ends her rivl':·Slale "Le@Acy nf Parks" tour today by lurning over lo California a chunk nf exces~ federJ1I land thal frnnts on the Pacific Octan .and borders Mexico. She made similar stops Tuesday al Minneapolis, fi,1 inn .. and Medford, OR. At Minneapolis she was met by ,11 delegation from l he American lnd i11n movement that contended the t•I acres of federal property at FL Snelling should have been turned over to thtm ra ther thl\n the state nf Mi nneMta. She appearM sliRhtly upset when the India ns, part Qf 11 crowd nr 2.5(WI, beJ:11n yelhng and "'11ving sign~ wh en she started to l'ipeak. Jn concludin~ her fi vl! minulel'i lal k. the first lady rh11nged the cro~·d for its "rrie.ndly we.l~mt.'' Later al Medford, Mr!i, Nixon was met by a wildl y cheering Crowd of 26.000 at the county airport. While there she turn· r..fi nver 421 11cre~ of the fo rmer Camp White Miiitary Reservation north of Med· ford to .lackson Cnunty, i;:ave Benton County .11!:z acres or the former Adair Air Fnrce St.ation and deeded lwo acres of ~ Naval Reserve training center to the City of Roseburg. t11rs. Nixon delayed her departure to San Clemente to watch sky diving snd motorcycle demonstration.'i. She told those at the brief deed ceremony that Oregon was "leading the field al the moment" in i~ effortl to prottt:t the en· vironment. During her three.day trip, ,.,_trs. Nlxon ceremonically handed nver 4.200 acres oi fed eral land worlh more lhan $\0 miltlofl in Virginia, Mlchii;:an, California. Oregon :ind Washington. Her tou r was • perl!l(ln~I mi1i;lon for the President dt!slgned In spotlight hi., "Legac.v of P2rk11 Progr11m" unrler whleh unused federal acreage 1~ given tn st11leJ. counties and cities fnr recre11:tinnal u11e. ::::.:;:===-t j ~·~ ..... Ji.·.. ... -........ _ .... , ... .... _ ,, ..:.. .. ~.:_,.. -···--.. ~-.. -· .. ------,__._ ·- treating up lo 4 m11l1on gallons of stwage a day. The UTlprovrmenU nn the tanks should boost the capaci ty of the plant to fi ve n11tlion ga llons a day. Star e officials noted there Mt no operating violations al lhe plant. The b1sl phase of the project will be a study on the fln rit disposi!lon of the sewer plant and lhe creation o{ a new regional s I -DAILY "l~OT Sllff ....... SENDS WORDS OF THANKS P1r1lyt1d Athlete MlkeJa Paralyzed Grid Player Visits Volleyball Meet A former Laguna Beach High School football sla r. paralyzed from the neck down follow 1n.2 ao aulo mobile accident March JO . came home for a ~ne·day visit Aug . I and late r ha<i 11 Candystriper at. Rancho Los Am1.11:ns Hospllal write a thank·you note Lo his triends. deiieribing lhe visit a~ "the number one happening of my lifP ·• Bobby 1'11kels, 2j, son o{ /\1r. and ~1rs. Robert J\l1kc\~. wa s given a one.day pass fron1 th!' Downey hospital Ln permit him l.o 11ttend r.he beach volleyball tournament which he had fnllov.'cd sin~ childhood . friends set him up In 11 ROOd placr t.o w<ilch. prov1d1>d ;in umbrella and rood ;ind gave him a v.•nnderful day, his mother ~11id. and he wanted to express his thanks. With !he air! nf the hospital volunteer hP wrnle , "T)e.a r Llli;?:Una Beach ... up until thal Sund11 y r didn't e.ven feel like 8 humiln be ing, bul being wilh you made my eJ:O i;kyrocket! 1 was smiling so much 1 think my teeth got sunburned ... " Mikels. who played baseball for the linive.rsity or Sou thern California and also for the San r~r1ncisco Giant.s firm club, suffered 1 broken neck in t.M I C• cidcnt which occurred in Barstow. Capo Hospital Nixed by State Over Work Flaw SI.ate health officials have denied • license. In 11 community hospital pl anneci for San Juan Capistrano on grounds con· .!Jtruction did not begin prior to July I. W. R. Cameron of the state Depart· ment of Public Health exp\1ined that developers of Sant• Margarita de Lu Flores Hospital will now have to apply for county approval of the f11cility The 126-bed hospital had been propc15ed by the Mission Viejo r.fedical Company. builders of the new Mission Comm11nlty Hospital in M111lon Viejo. Con~trurtlnn of the f<icility was first 11pproved by the state in tno . on con· dJtlon lh11l work begin prior to July 1. 11171. State offlclals ln5ptetlrui the sit( in mid-July ruled th:it nn constructJnn had beaun and revoked lhr.. ital~ permit. treatment plant at Aliso Bf!ach lo serve the Laguna Beach.South Laguna area. Such a plant, Crty r.-lanager Larry Rosa said this morning, could be ln oprratlon wi!hin th ree years. In Lhe meantime. the improvements at !ht Laguna plant stould make it possible 10 handle all local sew11ge until tM regional plant is m operation, Rose said. s Explosion Sends Craft ·Into Plm1ge PEGNITZ. Germany rU PI) -A U.S. Army helicopter carrying 37 An1erican soldiers exploded and plunged nearly 1.000 feet. inl.o 11 field near the Berlin· 1'1unich autobahn Wednesday, killing all aboard. An Army spokesman said It was the worsl helicopter crash on record in· volving the U.S. military in Europe. Th• soldiers were from the Army's 56th Artillery Brigade. The twin-engine. CH47 Olinook, car- rying l'l passengers and a crew of four, c rashed and burned minutes before it was to arrive at a military training area near Pegnitz . a Bavari;in city atxiut 2f> mile:; north of Nuernberg. U.S. Army headquarters In Heidelberg tleclined comment on possible causes of the accident. But witnesses to!d of hear- ing explosions before the 5l·foot Ion& craft crashed . "The engines were lo1Jrler than normal, then r heard twn muffled explnsions,'" 5aid Gventher Boehmer. 11 night·shift fac• lA'lry work er who was making breakfast in his home al the time. Boehmer ran nutside In time to see the helicopter's tail and rear rotor break off. Then the machine. he said. "tumbled b11ckwards and came straight down " into the edge: of a wooded 11rea. A West German policeman driving on lhe Berlin·Munich autnbahn whic h passes "'ilhin several hundred ya rds of the crash site said he saw 11t least l\VO men eith er jump gr fall from the falling craft. Other witnesses said they saw as maRy as five falling bod ies. Witnesses agreed thAt the helicopter ·was flying about 1.000 feet when the ei:~ p!osions took place. Wreckage was scat.lered over a wide 11rea. The: rear rotor blade , which is 60 feet in diameter. wa s 450·y11rds from lhit smoking remains of the cabin. Rescuer., stumbled ;icross a small engine pump 100 yards in another direction. The body of the pilot was found strap- ped into his seat .. headphones still (ln hi1 head . Most other bodies \\'ere either badJy mutilated or burned. The soldiers were beinR taken from Ludwigsburg. about 11~ ntilrs southwesl <if the crash site. lo the Grafenwoehr training 11.rca east of here, the Army 1pokesman said. He said it was "a routine training mission.·• Orange Coot 1\'e•ther Early morning low cloud11 and fog will give way lo 11unshine m.. dav· and Thursday with tempera· tuTes rani::ing from 72 along lhe: coast ro 8fl inland. l.<Jws ton~l around ~ degrees. INSIDE TODAY Bii:ing () mayor can b~ a full· tfnit. job i'ri itself. but for Foun- ra1n. Valley'a Ed Juat, it'a onlit one of several civic function.s . Stt. Page 12. ..... 1119 ,, Ctt!ltor .. t 1 , ..... , (-11 cr.:111111 "' ' CLeoUIM ~'4 Ctmk 1 It Crtlt'""' II Offt .. "'4'11<ff 11 O!Ytn:tt 11, M M li.rltl '''' • .,.ttrlll-1 H•U ,, ..... ,. ,,.,, H_m,. 41 """ L.•Mll'I ,. MtUWo 4 /llltlT~ Lie-1' """' lfl ~ 11 ""'"' .. ' n.,, M"tvel ,llltft 1t N1tlMll N..-. 4,t Ort -C.,..,17 UI ''tw" ,..,,_ It IMrlt , ... ,. Or. lft!!ICr9fl" 11 \lie!( Mtr•1~ ,..,, Ttl9Y!t.... l'J ''"'''" U.tl Wllll\tor I Wtlftl"'t H"' JJ•U WHMI IWwt .... .. -·-· -~---1;. _f D.\JL Y PILOT WMl!Md.V Au~uf1 18 1"1'11 ........ 'l'let Shambles' McCloskey Backs ' War Reparations Al' Ttft Phor. ASKS VIET AID Rep. McCloskey Police Officer's Son Shoots Gun, Injures Finger The small son of an off-duty SM Clemente police p11trolman !ost the tip of a fing er Tuesday evening when he ac- r1d~ntal!y f1rtd his fathe r's pistol. Brad ~1unro. t son of Mr. e1nd ~trs. Dave ~1unrn, fnun d his father's service ~volver beneath tbe. front seat of the famil y car parked near a San Clemente: con\'enience marktt. Oflicf'r s ~aid !ht f.llhrr parked the auto end went mt n the market while ~1rs . 1.funro ~nrl th'. couple's tv.·o children stayed 1n the t ar Brad apparently di?>Co\·ered the pigtol ht.neath th e seat an d fired it once. Tht slug took a portion of his finger off 1l the hrst joint. The youngster ~·as releaged aft er ~merge:ncy trea tment at South Coast Communl!y Hospital Jn South Laguna. Edythe Bre,ver Funeral Friday Se.rvic t's w1!1 be held f r1day at 10 a .m. at. Sheffer Laguna Btach Chapel for Edythe A. Brew~r . 3oao2 S. Coast Hi&hway, Laguna Beach v.·ho died Sun- dav She ""Ill' 61. Follow tng the ser1·1cts. bunal w1ll l.ake place 11.t Pacific \"1eu• ~femorial Park, Corona del 1'.lar. Mrs Brewer lS s11rv1 1ed bv ht.r hus· t'l11 nd. Girard, nf the familv hoi"nt and one brother. A nau11e of Kans•s. !.he had Jiv. ed in South Laguna for the past 18 yea rs. Prisone rs Yi elding S . .&,1\ Qr E\llr\ 'liPI 1 -Al! but a handful of lhe 570 slr1k1ng San Que:nhn pr1st'Dn tonv1rts rt turntd to tht 1r iobs Tu!!sdav As!l'ICIAle \~arrltn .ramts Park !aid on ly :14 ··hardcnrt" inmare:s rtfused ln leave the ir cells 1n tht 1r protest (11·er pri~nn v.·;i,:i t s and o!hPr C!'lnd111on.~ DAILY PILOT Oll'-MG;; COAST f'Ull ISlfl ~C. COM ... AM't 1:1&1.+ N. Wot~ P-H df'\! ttld l'uou'"'' J•cli: I:. c~·l •v VICI ,,.,...,, 1rd G""t"I Ml"l~tr 1110.,,11 Kt t•it (01'&1" Tllo"'"' A. M wrt11~·"• Mt"tfl~g (Ollf!r L .. •-.._., Offk• 112 Fo•~•! •vt ftij• "4•ilift g •dd••n; l'.0 . 1,.., 1:1:•. •?,5! s.. ci. .... .,. Olfke : l05 Nerlh El c. • ..,:~o •••I. •?lo 72 ~ 01 .. tr Offlit" ("ettt "''"'' 3.lC Woir l•'I' Jt•lff "'•""..,'' .... ~. llJ.l >.it .... M•• &ou ,.,,..,, Hyft!l..,totl &toe~: 1111! •ett1o ...,,,,.,,41 tlAU,.Y l'ILOT. wltto w11•e11 f\ -"'td , ... 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By PATll\ICK BOYLE Of 1~1 0111, root "'" Blanung Amer ican bnn1bers for thf ''absolutt and almo~r total devastation·• of Vlelllamtse villa1e.1, Rep. Paul Mccloskey IR-San Ma teo 1 Tuesday n11ht during a Tustin SJ>f'~h said 1ht US. should con!ributt' at tra~1 l l billion to hf!lp rebuild thr war-torn count ry McCloske:y, a ma11erick Republican \1-'ho says he will C'halltnge President N11- on tor the: 1972 Presidential nomin ation, arcused the l · S. of com milting war crimes In lndo-Ch1na cnmpar.1 ble to /'\az1 etrocitie!! in World \\'ar II '"In our ztal lo win th is 11.•ar," lhe tall, 43-year o!d congressman said. "11,•e have fought with tactics athat .:irf' 1ndefens1 ble under !he judgmenr s of r\'urrmbl"rg " McCJos ke:y was speaking btfnrt the Peace Av.•artness Group, ;; Tlislin·based organization affi liattd w11h SI . Paul's Epi.~copal Ch urch. The capaci ty cro11,•d of 300 at the church loudly applauded h!s rema.rks. The Northern Cahfornia congressman, a colonel in the L: S. ~larine Corps reserves and a Korean \\"a r velerao, cilt.d "search and de5lroy" missions and saturation hombing as h''O .~uch crimes under tht Nuremberg judgments. ..-These constituted "w11ntoo destruction of villages and forclble relocation of the people ." he claimed, crimes for which fitveraJ Nazi gtnerals "'"'ere executed. "We kill more civilians than v.·e do enemy soldiers," ht ;dded. Yet desp ite thest. t.!lctics , McC!oskey asserted the U.S. and South Vietn a mes e , out· num bering the enemy 10 lO I, has been unable to win the war "This nation has fallen lnlo llil er· roneous concept. that ml!l!ary po"·er is bomh5 and mechanized troops," ~1c­ C\oskey lo!d the crowd. "But th e ou!c{!me 0f a war ~determined most of all bv lhe willinanes.s to fight of the comh11.tani.s on both sides." The congressman said th is nat1onali~t1c t nthusi.!lsm to win is held by only the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces . He likened these troops to the colonialists during the American Re l'olu tio n. Outlining the history of thP. Vietnam confiict from the days prior to World War fl. McCloskey said the G.S. haa fina lly reached the po!nt of fighting ''primarily fo r the preservation of nationa l pride and pre!tige." He cited statistics from the recen!I~· published Pentagon Papers 1n wh ich the U.S. military command hid determined the i Oals ol the war In terms of percen- tages. The wa r was fou&ht. he sa!d. 70 perrent to prn!eC't nat.ion<'ll prirlP, 20 ptr· C'ent to cont2.in Communism and only 10 percent to provide "' better life for the pi>'nple of Vietnam. "I!. is one 1.h in~ rn ask a man to~ kil!- ed in an a!l<i ck for a c;i11FP in \''h 1ch he beHtves," McCloskev sairl of American soldiers. "It is ;inniht r th in~ tn ask ;i ~·oung m;in !o F!a11 bf'hinrl 1rlurinA the lroop pullout) and have his le~s b!ov.'n off to preserve ou r prirlf' anrl prt~tit:(' ·· Sayi ng Ult war is "diminishing the grear asst! in nur cnuntry, nur fa ith in ourseh·es ." McClo5kev r;iH pfl nn tht Or11nge Counti ani; In 'prei;surr national leaders inl-0 halting lhP "'ar immtrlialtly. The. only C'Ond1t1nn of comph•tf' pulll'lut. he fatd, should he !ht rl"ltasP of thr. Amer it11n ~rrvicrmtn hrlrl pri.~oner by rht Nor!h V1Plnamr~'" "\Ve ha11t _eot to gt'I out of !hts business nl lf'lhng thr ~·nrld v.•hc11 l\"pi' of gQvern- ment they are going to have:· he said "I tli1T1k ""' h;i1·t gnt !o re~tl"lrt' the ability 10 dis agrte anrl yet not hate ·• Property Tax Proposal Slated For Di sc uss ion l..aguna BPach C1tv Cou nc 1 rm an Edward I.A rr and · f.1r.s Marie Ware ~fayer, conrtlinalflrs or the South Oranie County rttition drive for the one percent property fax amtnclment, will prese nt Hnv.·ard J arvis. author of the lax measurt, a! a puhlic meeting 1n Laguna Beach cily hall at 7·30 pm friday .Jar\"JS v.·ilr explain hi~ proposed amtnd- ment lo l1m1r prnpPrll" !a.x in California tn on e percr.C11 of 01arkP.t 1·11lup and aris"·r.r qutst1ons about tht tax leg:i~Ja. r1on, which be hl'lpe,~ to p\;:irr <'In !ht billlol 1n 1~i2 re11t1ons i:.upport1ng 1he an1endment nn11· i'll"t bt1ng f'irrul;:itecl ;:ind aoo.ooo s111n;:i1ures 11.·i!l bt rrqu1rrd ,,, plarf' the proposal beforr lhe ele('roratt, according tn ~trs. ~lll~'f'r, prtsiclent !'If the Laguna Btach Taxpaytr6' As5ociatnn. Jar11i! is st.air. chairman of the Unlled Organizations of T1xp11yers Inc. Hushand Finds ~'ife Critically Wounded LONG BEACH IUPJ1 -A house"'lfe •ho may have 1111rpr1sed a bura\ar r•nsiicklng her h(lme l•y in cr1t1<:•I con- dition Tutsday nt&r!ht \1-'llh a bullet wl"lllnd 1n her sk ull The v.·t'lm11n was fflunrl 1 ins; !'In thf' floor of her bed.room "·hen her husbanrl , Ra lph Harris, ~7. returned from \.\'or k Hr.. gaJd ht: ran into the atrt t:t .iinrl h31ltd a pas!lng Pohce car. Board Says Coco Can't Withdraw Tuslln Mayn r Tony Coco'11 bid lo ht'1e his name wifhdrav.·n.frnm the latest court attlon In the 11tlll :i1!mmPrlng Local Agen- c.v Fnrmatinn Cnmmlssinn has~Je wu r~ jected Tuesday hy the Orange County Board o/ Supervisors. Coco, the Leap;ue of Cities' alternate member un the I.AFC. branded 11~ "highly ques!lonahle'' the r o u n1 y cnunsel's-;iction in seekin~ a writ of pro- hibition from !he Fnurth District f,nurl of Appr;il aga inst at·tion Wike by Superior Court Judge J. E, T. '"Ned'' Rull er. The. writ, still under consideration in :;irin Bernardino. would ha\"e the effect if granted of nullifying Judge Rutter 's ru/- 10.e: that Fullerton Council man Louis "Red'' ncinhardl and Anaheim C.Oun- c1lm<1n Charles reerson e1re lawful board members pt>nding a hearing before him Monday . His ruling b;1rs Los Aliun1tus Cnun- c1 l111an Jc\e Hyde and Anaheim allorney Herh Licker from !he board pending a final de rerinination of their ~tal us. Gumblner's Bazaar Coco askM to be dis11ssociA !ed with the appell ate court action aut horized by supervisors Robe rt Battin and Ronald Caspers and also ur11ed the board to pro- vide him with a personal la wyer for In- dependent legal action. Upper level balcon y runs the length of inland build- ing in developer Mark Cumbiner"s proposed $3.5 million Village Bazaar. Plans call for a rustic com· merc1al center coverln& almosl an acre at Cot st Highway and Bluebird C&nyon Drive , It \\1ould house 63 s pecialty shops, galleries and restaurants. '"This appears in rne to be a v.•holly unn•arranted and improper expenditure of pubhc Funds." Coen st11rl. Cou11ty Tops California Census Gain Orange County·s pnpul at1nn has grown n1ort. over the l3SI 12 months tha.n any county in California. the state dep11rt- ment of finance annnunced Tue~dayi. The county ·~ e~timated popula1 1nn <is nr ,July I i~ 1.498.000. up 65.900 over July, 1970. Mono County in norlhf'rn California had the biggt~t percentage Increase, HI :i ~rcPnl. wi!h " jump from ~l.HIO r1>siden ts In 4!l ,fl00. \\'hlle OranJ:?e C:oun1y grew. the s1ale·s large~! county, Les Angele1'. lost. 9.6fl0 reside;nts. BuL it still has 7.024,600 rtsident~. far exceeding second place Orange Count y. State fin Ancr off1c i11 !i; Al'io said im- migration into the st11te was iti ,000, about 10 ptrcent of the: staie·.s 2Sll,000 pnpu/a- llnn inrrease. The finance; dtpar!menl ~aid populalinn estimates are based on the final counts ol the 1970 census and indices of chMge which have appeared since that date The eslimat.es \\'tre labeled "provisional'' and officials 5aid they wQu!d only be ui;td un- ril more complete: data is a1111i1Ahle. The JO most popu!nu~ rnuntics, u·1!h !970 e~timatts in paren1he.5is, Rre· Los Angr!Ps. 7.024.!iOO 1 7.11~4.2011 ); Orangt , 1.4!18,000 (1,432,HIOl : S11n Oi(',l!O. 1 .~!l4 ,7fl0 1 1 .~58.5fl01 ; Ran ta Cl ara , J.JflJ.llflO <l.1172.6001. Al11meda . L080 .700 fl ,076.100 1: San Fra nci~ro, 7fl.1 ,30fl 1714.300 1: S11n Aernardino. 696 ,600 +fi87,300l Ctlntra Cost11 . 5i0,!'.IOO j~fifl.700 1 . Frf'sno, 42 1.~ !413.900 !; and Ventura, 39.~.1 00 !3i9,701H . Officials Get Job Assurance Orani,e; Cou nt y's department heads 1vere assur!!d Tuesd a.y that nf'I d1!m1ssal action will evt r bt takt-n aga inst an 1ndi1·idual w1thQ11t a full inQu1r.1· by th!! hoard lntn the clrcums1.:inces leading l.n his pro- pn~rrl f1r1ni.: County super\'1~ors tnf'lk the Ar - t1nn Tue~ci.:iy anrl 111g11rr1 on lhf' assuranre thar. r.he f1rln~ nl 11 n.v dtpartrn11nl. hf11d rAn nnly hf' ordererl aft tr a [nur·f1fth~ 1·nt!! by the hn11rcl 11ncl the offenrlinll: 1n· di\"id11al",o; prestnce al. A hearinir::. The ho;irrl p11 \d trihute In wha l Supcr11sor Da\•id Raker callrd "!ht extmplar~· serl'icr nf our clcpar! ment heads'" and h" r k rd Super\·isor Will iam Phillips' mnve for ·•a clear understanding of rhe rm ployment status nf ou r lop pen- p!t ... All-year School Will Get Study By Capo Panel Trustees of the Cl!pis trano Unified Sfhool District 1·oted unani mously ~,on· da y to !ppo\nt a citizens committee to gtudy the feasibility of 'year round school. Trum8n Benedict. superinl tndenl. said a gtudy had been done last year. but •I 1ha t t1 mt the gt.Jte 1o1.·as not set up to pro · 1·ldt financl!I suf'lport fnr a ,district oper1111ng 12 months. He s8iif C'h11.nge~ ha1'e since been made and lhtre are new plans operating in Ca hforn1a and ln olher states. "On !ht: b8~ls or thf'Sf' rilans we ~·11nr 1'l!r1011s rons1der11t1on of yr .11 r 'rou nrl school \n term!! of economic~." said BenMlct The bl"lard Agreed lf'I wait until 1chool Opt'!ns to stt up the committee. Capist1·a110 Co1nn1issio11er Calls for Halt to A1111ex He 11lsn ur.i~cd tht hoard lo recognize l~at Battin t1nd Ca.~pers shou ld be cnm - ~11('{1 In p;iy their own legal fees in the t1pp.ellate court action . Both requests were denied , IL seemed un likel y today that the ap- pellate cou rt ruling on the Batt in·Caspera writ \11nu!d be avail able until Thursda.I'. San Juan C1p1str11no Plannin g Com· missioner Charles L. All en Tuesd ay ca\I. ed for 8 haJt lo annexation ttroc eedings :ind ins te ad !Uggtstrd aiding Capistrano Be ach and D,11,na Point ln yet another in- corpor ation :ittrmpl, AJIP.n told fe llow comm1ss1ontrs the an- nex ation of Dana Point and C11p\str11no Beach should be 111ewed as a "last.ditch effC'lrt" for local control. Leland Mosher Services Slated Noon str\'ICf's "·ill be he;ld Thursday al P11cific \11ew r.tnrtuary Chapel in Co rona de/ r.1ar for Le.!11nd B. Mosher, 262·A Crille Arll,'!nn, L11,w:un11 Hills, whn dled Mnnclay at lhe age or 69. r.tr. ~!osher 1s sur1 111 erl hv his wife, r-.·1obt, of the family hom e; t..;,·o brothers. R11s~ell K. and Willis E .. both nf New York, 11.nd a slsttr ~1arguerite Duell of Pennsylv;inia. F'r:il!!"lwing ser1·1c<'s. hurial will !ake pl;irp Ill racif1r \li@W Men1Qnal Park. The f;irn1lv ~111:~es!s C!'ln!r\butinns to the. An1enr;1n ('anrPr Sncie:ly . A nat iv'" !'If Penn~vh·a n111, Mr ~fn.~her had 111 eel 1n l.11g11na ·Hill~ for the pa.~! 51x .\'eRr~ He \1·11s i! rer1red r mp!oye of the GenPrAl E:lertnr Corp , -------------- GEM TALK TODAY by t J_ C. HUMPHltl !! km1 •tl&Wt •.41<11:J'\ rn• J'.ISUGtctA.Q M ATCHI NG JEWELRY Some or 1he \1nrlrl"s mn~t fri hu· !011~ ,ie\1·clr.v ("111 E'!i m11rh of 11.~ 1·alue nnt only 1n fl R 1l'lcs~ .cems and hellutiful tno111111n i;:s, but Al!io to 1he frict 1hnt it con~1~ts or sty!e- C("lorrlini'ltcct .~el.~. s11ch as 1euiel ed necklace, brooch and earrin gs. Ex~uisitely mounted matching sets ha1·e been created for centur· ies, man~· or these. masterpitces no\1' repo,.in,g in famed museum5, Toda~'. \1·Jth mridern 1echniques anrl 111e1ri11'. ~e ran rl e::;1)?n a nd cre;:i le -"l ~·le·c00rrl1na1ed je1velry ~E'!~ P!>pcria!l.v fnr yn11, \'our ol d ~ems may he 11strl. :ind ne1\· mount- in,1.1~ \\'ill enh<1nce the hrilll.11nce of these stones, m11ke them appear IBrJ:er and reslore their beauty. Styl e·coordin ated je"·elry has be- come increaslngly popular, and most of us have unmatched ge.m5 and je\\·elry arcumulated over the years. Th@ !iati~faction of creattne enhanced beauty. styl e and value makes the conversion of such j e. ..,,. e. I r y Into style-coordinated je~·elry \tf!'lt u·orth the very rc.n- son~b !e. cost. \\'hy no! bring your assorted je\velry 1n to us ... \\ @."11 bt happy to t~l k to you abnut redeslgntng pos~ibilities and costs. "Dana Po1nl and Capistrano Stach desire. self·tinvernment /or thf purpose of having a 11oice in rhe growth and devtlo~ ment of the ir indl11ui ual c0mmu nit1e~,"1 .<;.111rJ AllPn 'Annex;i1 1nn sren1s 10 br ii 1~.~t -d1 !ch effort by both co1nn1un1r1e~ 1n an ;<llempt to gain a vn1rr. S;in .luan Cap1~trano ~hn11lri hP r0nrernerl anr! 11·!11in11 !n a~~1~t bolh ~1 ~!Pr r1!1('.~ 1n J:?ain 111g !'f'lf·,ll:lll"rrn· n1Pn! ;inrl r11lr ·• Allrn ~air! tl1e 1wn 1·CJ nlnH1n1l ir~ nrPd irnpro1·t>rl 1nn1ni.; rrcula11ons !n cir;i! 1\!lh •·11 ridr"-1r11hlr" rlP1etopm1'n! Ill' ~;i1d San .J11an ~hnulrl bf' e11n1'f'rned with lhe f'f'(Jnnm1r 11nd ;:tf'~1h••lfr crn11'th or 11~ nP1 ghht}r~ b(>(';:iusr 1111con1rollrd t1nd ~1nrlc~1rahle gro"·th coulrf ~pre;:id to th,. lv111nr!;:i ry .:inrl c11u~e havoc v.•i1h adjo1 n1ng !and. He pointrrl ou l the three comrnun1tie~ are inrl11·1rlually 11ni(]ue anrl merging rhe !hrer rn11ld c;iuse 11. ch11n ~r 1n e11rh city "i; indivu111.:il growth pllltf'rn and at· mn$phere Allen 11·11rn<"rl th.:it lhn11)'.:h thP An · nPxa!in11 n11~h1 i::cem ;:irl\"a n1a.:Pnu~ for S11n .Jua n ht'cause nf !hp t;ir11;e C'Onl· merc1.:il Arl'a~ in thp 111·n rnmm11n1r1es there ;irp inhrrrnt dan,l!t'r,< "The thru~! of lari;:Pr ~alP~ t11x rrf·r1pli; enuld ra11se 11 chan.1:.r in R.:in .hu1n'11 'p rnlerl1\'e' tvpe z11n1n,w: a1ul ;il!li11rlr ln11arrl~ 1nrlu.~1ri11l and lar~rr e1Jmrnrn:1<1J enle;rpri.~r1' ·· An appella\e court spnkesm11n said th& ruling ll"Ould normally have been issued today but further filill,l!S of \'at"JOUS leg;d documents by both sides in the con· troversy meant at least a 24-hour delciy, Seattle Youth Held for Drugs l.i1J!Unt1 RC':irh police Tue.~rlll.\' n111ht ar- resle<l .:i Se;itlle. ynulh on drug charges anrl ( laun thry confi scated l.'16 c;ipsule1 or ~P<·(}11a1 ThP susprr·l. irlent1f1l'd i!S .li!<'k t-.forlon. HI, 11·;i~ !;ikrn 1n(o ruslnd\" at m1dn111ht In the 400 hlork nf South Coist Htilhv.·ay. Pohce allc,'!e lhey fnund the pills in th1 sus p<'cl·s pocket durini;: what "'as rlrscrihrd as a "rursory ~e<1rrh. ·· Prior t11 !he <11-rest, officers clflim ~1ort.on v.-a!I observed meeting with se.vtral other ~·ouni: per.~nn~ on the lilreet in the 600 block of the highway, Ca ss i us Bows Out LOS Ai'iC;F,LE:S (API -Muhamm1d Ali , 1he fDrn1er ht.:ll·Y"'eight. bnJ:Jng r h111npinn. ha~ how'"rl out 11 ~ grand mar.~hi!I of the \\"11tt s Summ er Fe.,tlv.tJ p11r.:ide. A hnx1ni;: r ~h1 hi1ion rommitment 1n Trinidad fnrrrrl !he r11ncel111!inn, offici ala Si!id Tuesda~·. , '·~~-. .......... ,,,~, J. '~). • •• ! ,, ' '. > "-........ . ' ..,.. 4 .. ,'( (_~--;•I , - . ' -. Luxurious - symbolsf 1 o ove A-\l!Er<Nll. ll.SCONA SET 9 -tlol,IPHOW S[T C-ASCO S£T ~CarveCl 18K Sorid Gold LoYeia wluitwcddingrinp L.ove Rirgs , a.re all about. Atid nothing yy11; love likti an ArtCarved wedding ring in 18K 80lid told. Come in &oon a.nd you 'll T"f'(l()piiz,e YoW", MM! rinc the moment you aoe it. 1813 NEWPO RT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT T!lMS IANICAM!l1C,4l0-MAST E• CHA.ID.G f 24 Y£A•S SA.M! LOCAT ION PHONE 5'1·l •01 , 7 7 • r t ,, .. ... ' ... ' --- San Clemente ' Today's F inal Capistrano EDITI ON N.Y. Stocks VOL 6'1, NO. 1q1 . 5 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES O•ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA Y, AUGUST 18, 1971 TEN CENTS Northrup to Seeli Caspers Recall Support San CIPmrnlP fit." ((1un1·il1n0n Stan l\'n r!hrup .s;iid !o<la1 hf' sl ill plRrls !n ~rf>k liUp)Xlrl lnr lhP rrc11ll n[ Fi/1h J)i~1r1('l ~uprrv1sor Rnna lrl C;i<;!)('ri; a1 !0n1ghf'.~ Cit1· Cnunri \ n1•·r1 1ni,:. Thr 11~1111llv snfl·l'P'•h t•r1 1·n11n1:1l111flrl. ;i n1f'mhf>r nl (hr I Alt':il A~rnt•1 Fnnnatinn C('lmmh:s11;n !LA PC-1, said hr was 11t1ll adamant about recalling Casper~. Hf' nnled. however. that he may fi rst pust1 for a l'flUnt,v Grand Jury in· 1·e.~ti;:al 111n nr the R.llep;ed pol1tici:11 C.'fl1· lusipn lx'!w1>rn Ca.spr.r11 and County Supp1·v1snr Rnbf'rt Rai.tin nf Sanlil Ana. "\\'p n1igh1 h<tVf' more Pvidenf'r for A rcc;ill ::if1c.r a c:rand Jury investigation,·· • \lnrthrup noted. Northrup and offit'ials of several othe r cities in the Fifth District Of the rounly have accused Casptrs of siding with Bllt~ tin in opposing the incorporation of the city of lrvlne. Northrup plans lo see k suppo rt from his own city council for lhe rer.all mn ve ri s other city councils ~long the Orange Coast also discuss the matter. Northrup, first vowed to work for caspcr's recall followinr a tumuHuous session of the LAPC on Au~. II. DurlnR the seconds·long mttlini;:. Battin and Los Alam..itos City Qni nci1man .Joe Hyde, who claimed to be an LAf'C member. ned the meet111,1t room in Sa.nta Ana 11mid th, jeers of :ieveral city mayors and spec· t11tors . Cas~rs rem11ined in the board room, • only to be instantly served with ll court ~stra ining nrrler halLinR the meeting. Northrup had refused w take pllrt in the ses.sioJ1 , which was ulti mately ruled JJ. legal. ··'!'he ltlin,!t I 'Nanl to ~top i.~ machine politics," Northrup said Tuesda y. ''l think the,v !Ballin l!.nd Caspers! should either have lo stop this or be recal\-ed." Caspers has been accused by his ter ~ras I s lt'age R e q1iest Labor Heads Set For Bitter Fight By .NEIL GILBRIDE \VASHl /\'(;TON -L;ibor IPadcrs hrarl- ed l.oda.v for a hitt er ronfrn11tat1on \Yl1 h lhP Whit!' HousP ov t1.r Prf'sidr nr Nixnn ·!'. \oo'11gP·pri cP lrreze ::imirl sicn~ ~rHnP o nion~ will rlefy hi.~ rf'qurs1 to hilh ;ill ~t rike~. Thi' AFL-CI O·.~ hlun t.spokrn Prrs1rlrnl (;rorgr i\1 r<1n~1 kepi 11 J?rin' ~ilcncP Pf'l1· rling Thun:;rl;i_v·~ mrrrin~ vd!h lnp sirl· minis tralinn 0H1cial~. But lh e 7i·yrar-nld rhirf nf lhe ~i:inl lt1bor fPrlC'r:i t1n11 w a~ reported 1eelhlng over the rC'mark nf Ser rei:irv nf Lcibnr J . n. Hndgsnn th:il ''Mr. Me:i ny appt't1r~ In hC' .~arll,v oul nf srrp wil.h the nrPrl.~ <i nd rlf'sirr~ of Arnrrir:i 's ..... nrkin~ mPn anrl wornrn ·• '>·IPany h11d rleno unc rrl 1hr frrr1p a~ hrl pin).': corpor:ition~ and h 11 r 1 1 n g workrrs. "H lie ..,,.fl~n·1 furiou.~ hrlorr hr i.~ nnw.'' ~;ijd onP mPm br,r or !hr Af'L-CJO'.~ .1;,. man f'xecufive <:nuncll u·h1rh will mPP.t wi1h Hodgson ;ind WhitP Hnu~P cconnn11c acl1·1~er r.eor~P Schull z ChlPf Frderal t.1Pdi;itnr .! C11 rt1.~ ('(lllnl.~. who annnuncerl !hf' ~!rlkP h.<1n rr· riuest w1!h the hint nf forcible act1r,n 11 tlP(·essa ry !11 h a 1 t w;ilknut s. concerled Iha!. Hodgson's sr.ar.rmenr "won't pour anv ~ah·e on the wounds." Rrtiable snurce~ said n!hcr ad· minisf r;it io n officials had tried l.o hal t Hodi.tsnn ·~ starcment. but failed to act in time "\\lp'\•r gn! In ~ r(lnrihal.nry 111 lhi~ 11 n1e." onP nffir1al s::iid of Nixon·~ effo rt lfl \\'1n lahor COOPf'ralion fnr the freeze and \he requested strike ban. "lncrediblt'.'' ~aid on" ma jnr union pre1;ident of !he rcquf'~t In h111l all union strike~ and company \ockou~ during tM !lO·da~· free1.e. "~'ur1ou11 isn't the word for it." said ano1her hii:?h labor official.. "What about strikf'K that .iirenl ovr:r o,1•;ige.'. but l'lbout ::i union's effo rt s l-0 win bar1;ain ing rights?" "Ridiculnul'i, and I think it 's rnmple!el.V illeizal .'. ~a id Richard Groul x. e San Fr.:i nci.•cn 1.:i bor official. Harr.v Rridgr~. pre1'1dcnl nf the lnternat1n11al W.:irehouse1nen·.~ 11 n d J.oniz~horrmcn·s Union . scht'!dul ttl a news conference la!P.r rodav In rl iscuss Nixon's rrqvc~t ;i nrl the -'l!l.day-nld rlock strike tring up all "1est Coast shipping. M1·s. Nixo11 Says Sl1 e Sees Wid e Bacl{i11 g £01~ GOP Fir~! Lad1· rat ~!\'fin Sa\·~ '>I'll' h;i< found .i;rf'fl1 f'n!hu~1;i~m fn r rrrslc!f'nt Nixon !hi~ "''f'Pk on hf'r rro~~ rounrr.1 tnr anrl !hat 11 hndrs wrl! lnr lhP l!li2 ('llnl· p::i1i::n ~1xon ha~ hf'en "a 1t1 il 1 1 r 1n11 ' pre.~1t1C'n1" and <1n.v11ne 11 hn · .~;:it <lown :inrl oullinf'd the thing.~ he h;is donf' woulrl \\'Ork JU~t a,, h:ird fo r him in '72 as I did in 'fill " .~hf> arldrd ~Ire;. Ni~nn !ri!ked ~·1tl1 repor1e rs <1~ she flpw 10 San Clrmcn!e for the l;:is t p.:irl nf tier trir -the format transfer or '.1711 :irrc~ nf fr.dcral land .iii f\ordcr Field lo· fia v rflr publi<" rl'creation use. 1-ler C'f1n· 1·cfs::itin11 inrlic::iled Uu1t her hu~band \\•ould n1 n a11,<1in. something he ha11 nol ~·r.t 11nno1Jnred. Or ange Coaot 1\'e athe r Earl~· morning low cloud11 Anri fo11. vdll give way lo sun~hinP 1n- dt1y and Thursday w11h iemprra· 1ures ran1?i ng from 72 along lhe <"nest 10 85 inland. Lows toni;Pt, around li6 degrees. I NS W E T ODAY Rri"P n mopn.,. cn 11 ti" n f11/./. l""r inh ro itsrlr, h111 (nr f'o1111· 111111 Vallr11 .~ £(1, J11.•1. 11'.~ 011/11 0 11r. nf .~el•Rrat CIVIC ju.11ct.101i.~. S"C Pngc 12. •n•ll~• II C•t+l¥1!11 1 <-•flt< C••-" C~•'"" U• ' C.l•nlll••• u .-• C.t"'lft •I c. .. ,........ u 0.fl~ Jlfllt•I II Dl~•rc•• "' I• l d1Ntll l •1tt • l fllt•!l lfl""°'I H ·U •1'\oM• !._11 M1t•tcee• ti •.• l........ "' MHlll•u 4 M•rrlt •o lit""'• I• Mon I• l .. .-+,t •J "'1Yl11 l'J•U "'ul\ltl •~...i• It N1J1ontl Ntw• 4·1 ll••••o C1u•!Y I~ 1.-1.-iO P'ttl.. H iHnt IJ•IA C)•. "'""'"'"' 1l IWK' ""'"'"' :rt-II ,.,.,.1.~ n '"······ u.u ""'"'~" ' ................... , Jl•JJ Wttlf "''"" •·I Thi' Chief Executive v.·dl '>''ind up hi~ n11·n tour nr thf' na11nn 1~1.f' Thursclil.Y "'hrn ht hnarrl~ Air Fo ret. Ont in Da!las /nr !he rl1,t!h1 Wf':<t He is r~[IP<'!.rli !n arril'r al lhf ~:! Tnrn 1'.1CAS al .iiOOu! Ii fl.m lhPn 1:ikr the shor t hnri 10 S;in C\en1ente b.v t.1arint Corps hel icoplrr Ii i.~ sl ;i~· in San Clt.mcnlP will la st ;ibnul two to thret weeks. aides ha ve sairl. Speririr rlet;iil.~ ahoul tht Presirl~nt·s schedule have not yet btcn announced. Some indications have comp that !he W()l'ki ng VRt:atinn will probably includr. sP:veral YX:ial functions 11nd possibly an appei1rance in central Orange County. Mrs. Ni1 nn en1t.~ her fivt·11ti1 !t. "Leji!a<:y of Parks'' tnur loday by turning nvr.r In California a chunk nf exces.~ federal l;ind lhrit fronts on the Pacific Octan and borders Mexico. She made lilmilar stnp~ Tuesday al Minneapolis. Minn .. and Med ford, Ore. Al Minneapolis she WJ!S mel hy J11 rlelf'gat inn rrom 1 he American Indian movement 1.hat cont.ended the 141 acre~ of feder11l property ,11 1 f't. Snellin11: rihnulrl have been !urned over !o !hem ra ther thsin the state or Minnesota. She appeared rdiR:hll y upset when th~ lndians, part flf a crowd or 2,500, beg11.n yell ing and waving si,1tn~ when .~hf! ~tarter! In speak. ln conc luding her five minu1es talk , lht first ll1dy thtnked 1ht crowd for its "fritOOly welcome." Brc1 ucr B9cks Bonds Thr $2-'l II million horwl propo~11I for IXIO· ~truction ()f new la<'iliUes 11t S3ddleback (",,ol\ege will be e~plairied lt> Ult' Crown V11lley Exchange Club Au~. 25 by colle11e f'residcnl F'red Brmer. Dr. Brt mtr will rirc~enl lhf' prog ra m Jiit noon al the El .-'dnhf' Rrst11uranl. :t!&D l C • m i n " Capistrano. Tht' hond t leclion I 1 Adledul ed for Se pt. 14. • j • • - . ' ::, .... .,, ·. "\f, * . . .,. • ' ' ' • ·~ . ' ' .. U~I "rtlt ... t N T0Ult15TS JAM SIOEWAlK OUTS IOE AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE IN ROME Amerid'lns Rushint to Ch•np Their U.S. DoUart, Finding Lowtir Exchansi• Rates Parking Lot Contract Delayed at S addleback S1'ddleback Collegl' officials h<1ve vol.f!d to dela y 11:ranlin~ 11 cootr.iirt tn constru1:t ,. tempor11ry parking lot p t n d i n .It rlr lcnnin11tion nr v.•hether or not to in- .stead build a pl'rmanenl facil ity. The temporary lot would bt buih near !ht entranCf' In The M is~inn Viejo f·;im pu~ and would hold sornt Z.'il AU1o.~. Collri;t nffl r i.:i ls reel the new lot i.~ needed by the beginning of the fall quarte r in Sei>- t.r.mbcr to house the overflow of student autos from the e:xistin g parking Jo ts. ThP cnsl nf performing !he job, which would f·on sist of simpl,Y gradinl( the land :ind ('flvering ii with gravel. Cflllld run 11.!'I hi~h 1s $26.000. college officials said Mon- da\r. Coltcgt Trustee Hans VoAf'I liuggestr.<I it might be wiser lo instead spend tht. money toward constructinn nf a permanent parking facility at lht school. "I ;i m just w1Jndcrin.1t If we arf' not. throwing som11; money awa~·." Vogel told thi.~ fellow trustees. School Presiden t Frt'd Bremer noted tht: Int sitr: enuld ht used for pa rking without eit.ensive gradi ng or tht. u~e nf ii ravrl. Howt ver, he added the gravf'I and Ji:'rading wnuld he needed prior l.n the <ir· rival or th" r11 in,y season in IAl.e f11ll. As for • permanent, paYf'd faclli1y "1. :inother liil.e. Dr. Bremer told trustr.r.-; fund s tQ build such a lot were not 11v:iila ble. College 111rchi1rct Robert Lo wery ;iddf!d that !'lurveying work 11nd advertising for construction bids would delay lh« begin· ning pennancnt facility construction until ;ibout November, or about the beginning cf the rainy season. Trustee!'! will rc<:on sidr.r building thP. tempcirary parkini lot 11t tht:ir Sepl. 20 mettlna. Clem ente Scl1ool P arcel Really 'Going to Seed' School officials ere putting a :ichool project "out to pAsturP..'' Trustees of the Capi.straon Unified School Distric t agreed Monday tn leas" the Shnrecliffs .Junior High site for 11gricultural purposes. The \&acre silt.. which "''ill bf' the dis trict's next junior high, will be offered for SIOO 11n :irre. Potential lessees will havp to hid on thf San Clemente ar.rea11:P .. At ont point. school offici.:ils though t. Shorccliffs .J unior Hi,i::h miiz ht br. built th is year with local hood money. But the project has been postponed. Rockh o unds Meeting The monlhly meeting of tne Tri.city Lapidary Society wil l be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the San Clemente Hiih School Little Theater. The program will iocludt • slidfl prl'sentation from two members who have recently returned from Taiwan. Visilors Aid to Dropouts Okayed Ca pistra no Tr ustees A pprove Opportunity Class An opportunity clas:t ha5 been Approved b.v Capistrano Unified School Di:tlrict Truslttll' in An effort t.o keep potential drnpool~ in achoo!. The new cl 1s5 will bt open to sludenls who would nrdinari\y havt been sent tn Qintlnuation School bec1uae of truancy. insubordinaUon, narcotics use or other form5 of antiS()('!al behavior. Supr.rlnttndent Truman Benedict ei· pl11ined Monday that 50 percent or more nf the Continu1tion School studen~ are not "hard cort behavioral problems" and would be mort re!ponslve to education U pliiced in an "opport.uoity class.'' "Man y youngsters surfer from hi'.in,l rom pletely "trtside the '111.y sr.hool rtrO([ram." ~aid BenP.dlct. "Man y mor• would be 1aJv11eable lf kep:. ln tbl mainstream of the regular program." .Benedict 1ald he has long fell the need for an lntennedlate proa;ram between the <:onlinuaUon Schcxll and the reguJ1r "I fttl we can ' fln11nce lilt progrinl'I without any transfers from t h e und istributed reserve." he adda:!. He said the teacher could bt -Ont or tilt. 30 new 1>ne5 Included in th!.~ ·yt1r'1 budget 11nd class 1pace oould bf. provided at San Clemente High School . The board. In approving tht progr1m, J1l!IO stres~ed the need for keeping the chts11 1mall 11nd encouraged the ust of _,ides as SOOI"\ as the teacher feel s they MP ne~M . "With ~ kid3 and t)nt leacher it would 4iell'rk>ral.f' lntn 11:lorifie(f babyBlttlnlf." 11.id Tru11" Donald Inlay. ''lt would definitely be delentionary.'' Trustee. Georg« Whitt emph1sized lhfl need ror an exceptional teacher ta handle the program. The board agreed that Continuation &hool ii not adequ1tely rehabilitating !ll{Udents 50 1hey can be ch.anne.led back into the re(U!1r classroom. Benedk:t said that 11bout 100 students were sent to Continuation &hool lasl yur ;i.nd SO or the'se dropped out of school completely. A commlttte which dceldes which t'ltudenU should be removed from the regular program will delt!nnine whk h of these would be better served In the ()pporttm\ty Cll!S. "As teachers fetl a youngster Is ready to Jln back to th!! re~ular program. he C"l')Ufd bt rt.lrutat.rd," 1dded t h • SuperinttndenL critics. Northrup among them , or sidin g with Supervlwr Battin to annex part of th e proposed city 1Jf J rvine to Santa Ana . The LAFC must approve all such an· nexations. The LAFC. meeting Aug. 10 with tw o new members installed by court dec ree, rejected Santa Ana's annexation by a 4 tt> l vote. Caspers. did an apparent turn- about by voting against lhe annexation. s Explo sion Sends Craft l11to Plm1ge PEGNITZ, Germany (UPl) -A U.~. Army helicop!er carrying 37 American fioldiers 'exploded and plunged nearly J ,000 fet:l into a field near the Berlin· Munich autobahn Wednesday, killing all aboard. An Army spakcsman said it was the worst helicopter crash on record in· volving the U.S. military 1n Europe. The ~oldie.rs were from the Army·s 56th Artillery Brigade. Th~ twin-e ngine CH47 Chinook. car- rying 33 passengers and a crew cf four , crashtd and burned minu1es before it was to arrive at a military training area near Pegnitz. a Bavarian city about 2S miles north of Nuernbtrg. U.S. Army headquarters in Heidelberg declined comme nt on possi ble causes er th~ 1ccident. But witnesses told of hear- ing explo:iilons before the Sl ·foot long craft crashed. "The engi nes were louder tha n normal. then I htard two muffled explosions." said GuentheJ Boehmer. a night·shift fac· tory worker who was making breakfast in his home at the time. Boehmer ran outside in lime to see the helicopter's tai l and rear rotor break ofL Then the machine, he said, "tumbled backwards and came straight down" into the edge of a wooded area. A West German paliceman drivin g on lhe Berlln·Munich autobahn which passes within several hundred yards of the .-.rash site sald hr saw at least two men ~i ther jump or fall from the falling craft. Other witnesses said they sa w as ma11y as five falling bodies. \Vitnesse:i agreed that the helicopter was flying iibc>l1t 1,000 feet when lhe ex· plosion~ took place. \\'reckage was scattered over a wide 11.rea. The rear rotor bl ade, v.·hich is 60 feet in diamelt:r , w.:i s 450-yards fr om ths smoking remains of I.he cabin. Rescuer!'!: stumblt:d across a small engine pump 100 yards ln another direction. The body nf the pilot was found strar- ped lntn hi:t seat, headphones sUll on hit head. Most other bodies were either badly mutilated or burned. The soldiers wt:re be.in~ taken from Ludwigsbu r,1t. iibout 115 miles southwest of the crash 11ite. tn lhe Grafenwoehr traininit area east of here. the Army spokesman .said. Ht: said it was "11 routine trainini mission.'' West German civilian and U.S. military police !'lealed off the area after billowing black smoke attracted dozens of curiosity seekers from the nearby autohahn. Among the fir.1t Americans at the scene was an unidentified sergeant who was driving with three ether men on the autobahn at the Ume cf tht crash. Trustees Seeking Triton Walkway C.pistrano Unified School n islrict Trustees are seeking wftys to install • sidew4lk on Pico Avenue In San Clt:mente from San• Clemente High School to the San Diego Free.way. Part or I.he property has been improved and sidewalk does uist. But there is a 700 fool stre1ch wht~ there is rm walkway. Joe Wimer, di rector of administrative 11ervices, 1uggested puttin g in a perma. nent sidewalk 011 school property and a temporary aspMlt walkway on adjacwt property. He estima ted the cosl at $1.000. The board approved lht project tn principle and directed the illff kl seek Cl· ty .!!pprova l 11nd financ\111 aid (rom the adjacent property owner. • I ' " tllll ~ P!LC T 'Viet S ha111ble~· McCloskey Backs War Reparations ' Al' T •l••~~r- A5K5 VIET AID Rep. 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The na- tion'• new economic. shift is certainly the most abrupt if not the most comprehensive in to years. And whereas most economic policies ere ponderously slow in showing results, th!s one will bear Instant results. It ends a c rise s -ridden in- ternational monetary system. It fre ezes the destructive in- flation spiral. have the same goal : to o;irrect the disadvantages that have forced the Uniled States to spend u'\Ore lhBn it receives, to alowly bleed iU power away. Three distinct causes lie behind this imbalance: -Domf!!tic inflation that has forced up the price of American good! and mP.ie them less attractive to foreigners and even t o Amerlcal\5. -The shouldering by the United States of a dispropor· tionate amount of the world's aid and defense expenditures and e~·en of the responsiblllty for maintaining international currency stablli!y. their dollars abroad., Tile United States has given, loan- ed or aided foreign countries :wrne Sl.28 bi.Ilion siuce Wvrld \Var 11. Many ()f these economies so aided now ha ve matured to our level. Some got there by accepting aid and defending their markets. But the war has been over for more than 25 years. Japan sti ll has much freer access to American inar.kets than the United States has to hers. Foreign goods entering the Unlled ·states from other nations often ere subsldh.ed by the exporting nation's tax sys tem. mea)ure of other currencies, 'rhe United States was the on- ly strong economy then. There W'e n1ar.y others now. "This was a gratis servlc:t .'1 said th e Edie spokesman, In relinquishing our role by severing our !ies with gold, we are In effect telling the other currencies to work out their relationships then1selves. "\Ve are bored with the job ,'' said the Edie spokesman. "We are at- templing to reduce the role of the dollar, let others share in the burdens. We are forcing their hands. We art: telllng them that unl~ss they pay more dues the whole club breaks down." Polluti on Co 1atr ol 'Clean' Co mp ru1ies Aid Tl1 emse lves I.EG A!. NO'fJ CI-: , 1'~ f !t"lll!OllC IVt lHlll HA,o,11. 'IAf EMt!H1' T~c 1011 ..... 1~• .,.,..,,.. t tl ~M Du11r1eu '" OltANOI! MEOl(.'\l (OM,Lf)(, lW Hd••tl• Pl•<e, Ot•na•· C•ll•_ '16" Sllve"'°"• fltrn Inc .. «11' ~<Hlff>r~ A•tftU•, Stl>dlo t ll>. (;•Ill flofi4 tMo MO~•• Inc .. llTI' A.•~l!><d Av.n..,., !01,.df<> C!!Y, (•Ill, f\60-t O•rt·O"" int .• .:ii. 11_.0fOtd ..,v....,., \tUOIO Cl!y, C•ll! 11600 P.nt·O°" Inc-.. •~• R•alotd ..,,,n.,., ~l.,<110 l.,V, Ce11I, ~160& NEW YORK (AP ) -Those once though t. Fron1 U1e ror· 51~;:~ ~~~·C':i';i. fi~11 ·~ioro A••"'"· who be lieve that pollution con-porate point of view, he s•ys, 1"" °"'1n•u 11 ~l)r!l).,cro11 b~., ''""'' Por!noronTp U-01 must be paid !or out of the _.,.,,,.hasis has been on DON MO NY..,, 1Nc. "''"Y'' A C:alll, (o•o. lower corporate profits and cosU: rather than benefits. ~:t::~:T;01••· highef COfLSUmer prices ffiB)' Tl>lt tlo!O•T>Onl Wl1 111<1<1 wllft tno Coun LEGAL NO'J1CE ty C:lttk Of o....,~e Couf\IY or• A"'"" JJ, find their thinking cha.nged a1 ____________ 11711. ' 'b J d · I' ltJM OtO-OC bit y resu ts Of a stu y that IS ,ICTITIOVS IVUH!tl llOllN,111.0. MlYllll: • 'USMA"' 'II [' ' NA.Ml sT ... TIMINT h Ol Wll1ftlr• l lvd. No. u-1 st! con 1nwng. T"• 1<>tiowrnt """"' ••• .,.,1,,g ••vu iv 11111•, to111. 00110 Th I, ' I · DYolnen ,. "'"•ftllon; Judi!~ A, Gllt>ct! e pre 1mrnary cone us1on, HOLi 0iiY Al"AllTMENTS, 1001 E•ll P~bll1no~ O••nvo c.,.,, o onv Pllo• a decided SU....,~ even to its ••ID..-''""'" l11Do.. C:•ll!ornlo "l6'1 Aua~u 11, lJ. •Mi ~•oTornb•• 1, • • t' ll<>bort J . ''"""'"°"'• UH WaonDuf~ ltll 72/l-I authors. is that companlea 11: ... d. P•1•don1. C'•llto•"'' •1105 Oi ono L. M<"""'"'"· 1..,1 W•tnbV•n ranked high in concern for lhe 11.,.d, l'auaon,, co111orn11 t 11os tEGAL NOTICE TM1 bull"'" !o b11nt c<lt!dvCl<ld bv environ ment need nol be less ~v•ttcl'ld •n<I w111. 1------------- Rot>er> J McPn1roon NOl iC:E lO CllEOHOll~ profit.able end may in fact be Thi• 1r.-n1 111oa wl!n th• c.ounl"'I No . ._ '"" , r, · JI l b f C•ot~ or Or•nli• C:D1Jnl"'I on: Au11 . 1~. \tll Sucorlor co..rt of I~• $10!• of (•lltornlt • lnaIICIB y S rqnger l!CaUSe 0 I v 811ty• J , llartO!on, O•oVIV C:D1Jnty for tho Coun•v l>I Orange ; th . Clorlo , E•lott Of Wll.LIAM l'ORNIS oloo ~now" But all its positive effects are temporary also. Three of those 90 days are now gone and the nation hasn't figured out how to deal with a resurgent innalion combined with a decline in production. -Discrimination a g a i n s t American goods. Contrasting ·with this desire lo receive domestically is the willingness with whi c h Americans hav~ parted wilh Ano!her holdover fro m the Immediate postwar years is th e use of the doll ar as the No w the new order must be built. elr COncenl. l'ublt1ntd Oron10 (111 11 0 1111 Piiot, ••WILLIAM ( FORNIS. Oecenu d. "It was a conc lusion I ff,j"'' II. lJ, on<! 5•P'•Mblr 1~ •. :1 No!lco I• hueb\' Qlv•n to crodl!on c! !h. - 1-------------l•bove nomed dt<ef<len! "11! oil o~rton , And wh!\e the United States has removed its dollar as the keystone of the international monetary structure-the 11olld base on wh ich other cur- rencies build their relative values-we mi.ist now learn how to build a new one. The foreign and domestic aspects of the new program Wine Firm Names New Distrib utor Frank Bellino or W e s t Covina, has been named es the .sole distributor in the beach areas from Balboa to San Clemente for the new Marcus Caprice Wine Company, it \.'.'as announced this week b y Theodore J. Tepslch, president of the company. Marcus Caprice is a new method of dispensing California made Champagne end sparkling wines which for the first time makes it possibl~· for this beverage to be dispensed and sold by the glass. Bellino has been a California resident !or the past 17 years. He wa:i associated with the American Distilling Co. for many yeaas. Sales of the new dispenser will be launched for the in- troductory period to restaurants only. The aspect of the program that most immed iately con- cerns the ordinary American is certainly the wage-prlce freeze. A survey by Sindlinger and Co. within hours of the an- nouncement showed that it was not only perhaps the most talked about subject in 20 years but was overwhelmingly approved by Americans of all walks of life. But every freeze since the Ice Age has end!<! in a thaw, and th-en what is to be done? A spokesman for Lionel Edie end Co., economic con- sultants, commented: "The disease Is there. The solution lies in the invention of a new program, but we. haven't been able to come up with the answer in years." What is the disease? Increasingly heavy demands on the economy by the con- suming, l nd'uz:tria l and military segments of the economy: wanting more for less; leaning on government {or services. Productivity under 1 u c h circumstances fails to grow at a sufficient pace. It Isn't simp- ly that goods cost more than they should to produce, but that the economy is forced to support more nonproductive activities. In summary: h i g h ex- pectations to receive, Jess will- ingness to contribute. It is all 'vrapped up In the innationary psychr>logy that t h e ad· ministration now hopes to destroy by proving t h a t stability has its rewards. Your Mone y 's lforth Ta sl{ Fo1·ces Studies T1·e11d Of Four-day Worl{ Weel{ By SYLVIA PORTER What is your outlook for a drastically shortened workweek, greatly extended time off? Thousands of Americans already are on a four-day v.·eek and the three-day week is emerging. The conservaUve National Assn . of Manufacturers has ju s t launched a 10-company task force to study the trend. At an American 1'-1anagement Assn. briefing session on the "Re- arranged Workweek " !n New York City a few weekg· a go, 200 companies showed up, three times as many as the AMA expected. In the in- surance industry, the giants are all experimenting with the flexible week. Riva Poor. author of the book "4 days, 40 hours," estimates 367 com- pan ies are now on the shorter week. What, then, is your outlook? Here. frotn William G . O'Brien, president of Slcence f\fanagement Corp., a 25-year- old International management consulting firm, are some fascinating forecasts: Q. \Vhat is the basic outlook ror our workweek? A. The average full-time worker now puts in a bout 2,0CKI hours a year.. Well within the career span of tode.y 's young college graduate -30 years - the average American will be v.·orking as little as 1,600 hours a year, 20 percent less. Q. \\/ill we all be on a shorter "·orkweek? A. Not necessarily. You could have a system of ex- tended time off along with the slandard five-day, 4 0 ·hour week: wotk 40 weeks, lake 12 weeks in three or four-week vacation periods. Q. What a re the forces behind the shortening workweek? A. fl i g h e r techno logical productivity -th rough automation and industrial engineering -and our ever- growing work force. Q. \Vhat are the advantages or extended time off ? A. People get bored v.•ith their jobs. This would allow for recharging a person's physical and mental abilities periodically, Q. Is the extended time-off system better than a four-day or three-day week? A. In some ways, yes. On a shorter workweek, employes often tend to be either prepar· ing for or recuperating from an extended weekend. The system also would help control unemployment by reducing the moonlightins which is encouraged by s h o r t e r workweeks, Q. What specific drawbacks do you see to a 40-or 44·week working year? A. \\'e do not yet know what effects it might have on productivity, absenteeism, employment and the use of leisure lime by the worker. But there does seem to be great merit in allowing ex- tended time r>ff. Q. \Vhat other ways "'ould you suggest to coun l er boredom and improve the goods and services produced? A. One way v.·ould be to huve people work a standard week, but at two different jobs within a company. hadn't expected," said John LEG 'L NOTICE ft •Vlng claim• •11•ln.i tn. H id a.ce<ien' ti. "'" <•qulr<ld lo Ille tn1m. wlfft rn Marlin, liln assistant professori-----~~~-----1 nocen••v vovcnu s, In tno <>Ille• ct th I' Ul!I Cler~ o! In~ •txl•~ <n!itll'd ccur!. er I ' of finance and economics at •1CT!l!OUI •vUNIJI P(IU11! '"'"' .. 11n 1ho n1<•u•rV •OV<hl • N•Ml'i SfATIMINT lo In• ur><1u1l11ned 81 lh• <>!Hee ot Cr9U1 Baruch College here and a Tno lollowln11 PUMlf\ I• 11Cln1 bvlltW!U L C:revt1. 116'1 Son Vlnc .. rio 81va .• l o . ' . h II: Ang•I••, C111lornl• l'OQ.ot Wl'tl(I> lo lh self-described behever In t e C:ll.OWN VILLA INVE\TMENT COM· Pia(O ol ~"""-"of lhl 11ndtr1lgno(I In ' I , k l I PANY-, tfOf H11ord Av1nu1, Gotd•n rn•T1•ro P•r1~1nlng to !n~ "'t••e of oo l free, Compel tlVe mar e p ace, Grov1, Ctlllorn!o. ~eceden!, Wi!hln four mon!l't• ofl•r tr· ''J' I ed ,, h .d Founderi 8utl"eu M•n1ge,.,•nt. ff\<. tlro! Pu~llcat•on of ll'tl• no!i<•. m exc t , e. Sal . 111 5"""' llovorlv Drlv1. Sult• 110, Do!fll Auou., 16, 1~1!, II , s1 d' h th l l•v1rlv Hlll1, (a,llotnlo !'!l111 Edno Fauulna J\.t ar . n S U le5 S OW a TM• buoln111 lo ~ondvCted by o 11,.,llod Admll'tl .. ra!rlt Wl!h I I r I • Por1not•~lp, W lll·Ann•~td o! !fl< t le mos suceess u companies FO UNDE"S BUSINESS E•l•t• of Mid de<:td•nL in Uie pulp and paper industry MANAGEMENT INC. Cr•ull .. Crout• h k d Mortin L1Anc1. 11'41 5•n Vlf\cont1 Blvd .. are ! e very ones ran e ,.,.,1a~"' Loo An111e1, c:o111ornll torMt highest in protecting the air Tnl1 ol1!1rn1f\I w•o lllld Wilh lho C:oun• Attornovt tor Admlnhtt•trl• d I I I . Iv Citr~ of Or•nv• C:ount1 en Al/Gull J, WHh Wlll·Anno•Od an we er env ronmen tn 10 1. ,.11_.,,,,, which they ~perate. d . ~vbll•l'tt<I Ot1n':~~.;l 0111v 1>1101, A:~~~,111'ni;. ~~~"9•"na co;:_:"~~; r,rie; That ranking was ma e 1n a Augu11 •. n. 11. 1J, 1•11 'lllJ1.11 n11 :m1•1 highly detailed report released LEGAL N several months ago by thel-------,,,.,.----ll ___ L'.'.E'.:G'.'.'.'.A'.'.L_.:N:OTl~'.'.:C:"E:___ Council on Economlc1 Priorities, a Wshington-bas~d, "~'..,T~~·0,~~:~~'::~' l'ICTIT1;u;1~~t1Ml!tl nonprofit group that studies -Y he 1011 ...... 1n1 H '>on1 ••e dolno "'AME sT..,Tl!MENT be h · · f b<iolnt• •i: Tnt following otr1on• ore !lolr corixirate av1or 1n areas o CHER·IEAU ,. 11 o FE s s , o ,., A L bu'r"'" e• social concern GROOMING 1J5 Forti! ....... L•Rvn& WEST COAST COATING COMPA~:I' -8tO<h ' 1 ~01 Pl&(•ntla, (OOI& Mt~&. Ctllf. '161> Joseph H. Bragdon Jr .. an lhu•~ c . J •m", 2M Klno1 Pl.. OavlD s ieven 1Cer1new, 1511 su ... rlo• -J exe01,ll'e wlth H C N•wr><>rt ll••cn N•.,..r><>•I ac .. uU1l ~ ' ' l!oVd Whl!t•~H. 210. S>1nd••d. S•nto S!evtn Al~ert Vtll r dt, 11'.>6 P1ul1fln• Wainwright & Co. a Boston An• Ave .. coil• Meu · . .,._ (\'......, 1 '""ad the The DY1ln1n I• belnt condvC!..:I b1 t TM1 bv!lneu I• boln11 eondvtl<ld by Se<:Url h:;;, '"" '" G•,,.r•I Partntt1nl1> "••!ner\nlo, report and noted the COr-Sherry C. Jern11 Oe•ld Sl•von l<ef1hlW · · b.J, d This 1toi.rnonl U.l["O wl!h !~• COllf\•V r~:1 •tattMtn1 111~0 wttn II•• C:ovn! re !at.lOO Of prOflla l lly all (lerk or Ot1n1o C°"~ly '"" Au1111ol 11, Clerk DI Oran~• Co"n!Y 1>n: Avtu" I hi"h environmental ranking. on_ iv B1vcrly J. Moddo•, Oeou1v ltn. e v ll•v••I• J. M•d<>o•. O•Pul too • C:ovntv C:!1rk. Coun!v C:lorK, He related his tentative fin-Pub ll1hod or•"•• ,.,.,, 011tv Pllil1. Poi~t1,n•n 0•1noe (o"'' oa11, Pllo d'.ngs lo M•r\in a friend who Au11u11 11, 11, •"-l Stptomber 1, a. "'ugu1t u, 21. •"" StP?rm1>er 1, •. • • 1 1'11 1111 -1 1 1'111 l~l-1 is now in the midst of com-1-,~~~~~~iimi~iJ pleting the report, to be presented Oct. 8 before the an-~ nual meeting of the Financial Management Association in Den ver. "Pending further research," said 1'.1arlin , "the case appears conclusive. "We may modify ;ind qualify the findings," he said, "but il is unlikely that we'll change the basic con- clusions.'' One result, he believes. is that the outlook for pollution control may not be as bleak as CLll' A!'IO I AVE -AUGUST ONLY A~llO~n~lflt I n1w m1m&tr lo •~r tl•ff Ev EL y N SPICIAL $850 TULLOSS '""'"'"' !nllrvcltr, ttllTMflletl•t with h•lr~ut •n<I 1t1I• HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON nt l ll!TH IT .• HUNTINQTOM •1•c11 -JU-61911 Huit enll Fr1ncl• ONE ARGUMENT CAN HAVE 20 SIDES r~ I ' ' ' • For proof, check the DAILY PILOT'S "Mailbox" Editorial Pa9e feature. 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MAILBOX Oran9e Coast DAILY PILOT P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 It's one of the • !IJ DAILY PILOT SC In High Gear OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List Cl11·y sle1· Quality • __ ........ ,._ ... _g, ..... ., ._........,, ' .... -....... PrlCw a. -""'-,_.I er llUttlOI .. ,...,.._ • ,....._,_ A.mctol11t """ oU /j Arm" c~ ec A•mC• oil IS •mllu1'4 ' .... ,.,,.. .. .,,.,,.,,.,..,, "·~"''""''""' .. '""'"'"'"'"'"" ......... 1!11 ................ .., .............. A 0 (OtP 90 ~-~;\d 6": ~,. N£W YORI( &1"1111 Ml Ml ... f '101>'111 1'11 199 .... lft1 fl.Ga! ., ... M'n. Hert Af ... J 1rlw 11 ll ... II .. ASlllO Pl2 «I -rr • to"'"'"'" 11•1 11 11up• w n .. crl De Lu• c •j u"" "'' c;;..,11 1\lo N Hime In l~ 011 '"" "••~ 1 , .. '"'-•14 11 -.lo • .,. re rd 18 o lMM\ ,S.o JI O.c.o In 11\'o II"" Fol,. M!t U 2Jlil HDlollm II lt\t P•11'-r. 1' j" i?I .O.ud 0G I Ml ... ...... ~ ..... 1 •• II ten J )'4 Ot .. lb •G ~., ...... FIP .... u~ 1'f j(j\ -· ... 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Mo Caflero is 1 espons1blf' lor 1 he manufai.:ture and sales (If 1111 I he company s 11utomot ve products Y.llhtn the l1 S arid Canad11 Ile "<IS ~peaking at t he corJX)ra!ton s ad 1 an r e p ress sho11.1n.'( or us J972 passen1:er cars l r u r k s recreational 'eh1tles and hoals at this secluded Missouri resort Quahty \la!<. s1~nalled out by Caf1ero as the main rac:lnr that will kl'cp Chrysler Corp nnce_ agarn mnv1ng aheAd 111 1972 Quaht,Y 1s the fo undation of our whole apprnac:h holh 111 manufacturing and 1n sales Caflero "-aid In A. d1sclJss1on nf owner loyalty and how 1t can affect a company s new tar sales the 4a.year-old Chrysler executive satd that b;ised on company i;ales pro1ectlons for 1972 lln increase rn owner loy<1lty rate of only t11 e percent can give the corporation ncarlv 60 000 additional car sales In add1llnn Cahero "-illd 1f we look at the com petitions loy;ilty rates w e sre about lwo m 1l hon potential customers nut there who ;ire probably ready to sw1tf'h nameplate~ ! hat~ one ad THE BEST r\eadr1 ~h1r p n 114' pi nve Pf'llrl11 ~ 1~ nnf' n [ lht' 1101Jds 1nost pop1!111 ror r st11[.L~ R,.11d 11 daily ln the D\IL\ I ILO r 1no (Olm1t ll1n1< 110•111• U to l o Oe! 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' • I ' ! > • !11 11 • 11 • • f 1I. I ,';J ' .. • • • • • ': : 11•: JT'' •• , Ho Jlll 1~ 7~ l ' J • • • • • , • " . ' • \ • • , • • -··· ~ Fi11ance Briefs NEii YOH~ 1UPl i f< a:-;1ern Air I 1nes ~a1 <11kt d lhe Civil Aeronuull(!I BP41fd fur authority lo anlMr111 lhe HJlumn 1,1eekend 111:our110.q hire jarvue 11 luul 1n effM )11-<I f<ill 1 he program would off('r discount~ of up to 00 Jlf'rccn1 horn rcgul111 coach f11t~ l 1r 11ct'~f'nd round trips "ta11lnJ: 1n Sl'plcmbrr to a J iri;t 11tr111bcr of drs!1natio11s --· ., .. ~! DAIL¥ PILO I Tkente1· Notes 'Feiffer's People' Opening at SCR 'Shrinking LU.an ' Movi e R etu,rns Hy TO:'i l TITl.:~ Of 1M OtUr ~I"' .>tall .. F'eirrer's 1~ro1-1I<'" ;:11'(' 1111 the march :.1g:i1n. The fourth :.:il1r1cal ri'I ue based on the carloons of Jules Feiffer to lut Orange <.:ount1 tn five years (and the second in two weeks1 arTil'l'S 011 thi• scene F'rid ay 111gh1. th is tinH.' at South Coast Ht!pcrtur~ 1n Costa tl1esa. But, ~·hereas the eurfl'llL production by the S.1nta A11•t 1'om111uni!1• Pla1·ers boas1 ~ .1 l"ast of 37 j>ertoriners. !ht' ~CH l"ersion 11•ill field an ensl'rnhlt' 11f nine aetors -some of 1he1n pla1 ing up to 20 character~ The re\'t1e. 11hich will pl;,iy ' ... _ ... ~·-- Wednesday Evening AUGUST 18 .111 ;1IJ!Jre1 1..itrrl r11n ol four 11t~eks at tht• Th11·rt Step Tli(•:1\1·1 IS be111i.: d1rl'rl{'(I !iy \\ :llTt'fl .J D1>:11·011. II h {) llvutJll'~ :is 1n:iuagu1g director or !he l"Olllp;HI) ··Fe1!!t>r·~ rh:1r:1e1er.~ are a dehAht tu 11·11rk wnll ," Deacon noted , "l>el·ause !hr1· cun tn111 ;111 rssf'Hl'(' of rToi.!it v 1111h 11 t11ch ae!•w ;:ind ;iudij>iice ean r'1>adily 1de11t1fy There·:; no pr,,hh •111 rt"(·11gn1~1ng t he huinan c!en1ent e1·en !hough rhrst· people orii;1nated as c<ir· 1•~1ns. ·• linn~111g the 1·nn1 i<: ~1r1p 11~111·es to lire will be SClt r·e~u lars GMrge 13a!'CO~. 'font Douglass. f\lary l'~lerning. Bill fu11t1. Gt-01&• C1rlm, Stbr.;!il" C1bo1 and l 1ur" Rt11n (' Mo)I S1lad· ). 0 Summer night speci al B1'1nly , Sarnh ~,artno . IH•UJ: r-.'ll'Ewau, Leshe T:1.vlor Strve l'<itti•r:.iin <tncl C;inu:run Yu1111~ Cri·g Rol!on is d~signi ng !ht' ;:,t•ls r1Jl !ht• µ1 U\!uc!i11n , \,\ ilh !\la!l1 La:-toe ha11dh11g rhc choreugr;tph) aOO ~undra tl1:11he\\·s-J)eaeon. tire d1rt>t·- tor"s 111fe 11l1r1 was reatur('(t 1n ;u1uther ~·1·1ffrr rrvur :11 tht Open l·'.11d Tl11•;1trr. supµly111g 1 ot·al dwcction r\teurcl1n~ 111 l!i::u:un Fc1f f<'r"s -.:1t1rc bei.l t•apl ure~ tho~!' 1•!rn1en!•" 11f -.ut·tt'tl' 11t11eh ;in' n•o~t spec1f1t'.11lv A1r1l.'r'1<::111 ""Ell'rl ~:un1pt•;111s 1(111k !11 l"t'illrr f<1r ;i d1".;t·np- l11ir1 jil whal the lJ S 1'> about.·· hr con1n1e11!ed ··Ff'1Hc·r·s l'eoplr" 11111 1:11-1' The SCI~ sl;i ge \\ed1U."i.da1~ throu gh Sund:i1•s :1rtl'f 11s 11ptning 1veckend p i a j in Li lhrough S<ipt IJ a1 tl1c• \0!1~!<1 r-.1esa Theater. 1627 N('wpul'l Bh'd ll cser1 ;1t1nns 6•1G-i::G~ * i\h•a111dHlr . the S;Jn l.i /\11.1 Phiyers' produ<'.tion !'lf ··F1>1l- fe1··s /'eop!r" rntets its secund 11·eeken<l w ith lwo pe rforn111ni·rs nn Vr1d<11• ;1n1J Saturdav evPningr.. .J Ii 11 f• \Y i11slri1v dirr ~·Ls tht' µredun11n11ntly 1et'rt-<igt' ra.~t Featured perforaiers include ' •. ENTERTAINMENT :-itt'V!,' Sfr11tl1 . l!at'Vl'Y l!and. ,l1n1 Fliut. 1~·av11e Uei:!rss. Turn Tr11uan ;_ind ~;clise Seiler. The ,·a:-t e11l'01np:1sscs Leen~. sub- Lct·us ;.1nd posl·lecn.~ The Santa A11<1 rel'ue 1s 1Jc1nt: sl.<igl·tl ;,it t!1c !'layers '1'!1e:Jll'r. f/Ull \V. 6th St ne<tr !lie Sa11t;1 An1l Clv1r Center. l\t·~ef\";llJ(JnS :'.i~3-7647 * II 1ntl111g up a $1X·Wl't'k 1'11gagr1ne111 ol onr .. 1 .\'ell :-.1111on "s all-lune eo111t'{!y hit s. · T!1e Odd Couple" gives its l1n:il lnur pt• r fur rn an ct' s 1 .. r11g!Jr !hrvugh Saturda.v at t hr La g u n a ;\Io u Ito n Playhouse. Al an Hart and Paul Teschke l.ake the title roles of the su per-sanitary newswriter and super-s lovenly sports scribe in !he sa-ond production of "Odd Couple" on a Laguna stage. Gwen Yarnell is directing. Helene Briggs and Judith Hirsch are the flighty Pigron sisters, with \Va!ter Dudek, Juhn Brigg.s, David Paul , Allan Jones and Da vid McAdam ... Re meml:M-r "The Jncrcdib!c Shrinking fl.Ian ?" If you're over 25, you ~hould . It was oni> l)r the tup 10 1notion pit:lUrt'S at the box of- fice during 1 9~7. And if }'ou're aniong the dyed in the wool n1'·•v1e buffs along the Or<inge Coast , yuu may "'ant to catch Jt again - and n1eet the aclor who played the title role al the same lin1e . \\'11l1;.11ns. ll'hO plnyed the llllc rule 111 'The. J11cred1ble Shnnk· 111g tllan.' " \\"il!iiJUI). JIJ,11111 t'>.)'ldlllt!d , 1\11l arn1'l" ;1\ 7<l0 p.m. lo 11>('l'! \Jlld 1alk \\'1th fans. Thf 1110\'ll' will be i.hO\\'tl al S r1'('lock in 11\0 par1s, ;ind \\'ilhiilllS WIJI dl!>l"U$S lhc technical aspct:!s uf the pie· llU'C ;lt intenniSSLOn allern?.ting as the rou r poker 'SHRINKING MAN' players. . . That 's \\·hat"s 111 store for audiences at the \\lhite llor~c Inn in NcYi'port Beat•h 11h('n Pren1iere Enclll'e makes its dPbut next J\londa.v evening. i\ si'cond sho1v1ng is schedl:l- td for IU o'rlock , ""ith ar- 11 r o ."< 1 in a t c I y \~ seats .:1\•a1l:tb!c tor each screening, i\lann said Performances are given al Grant Wliliaml the playhouse. W6 Laguna Can----------- 111n Road. l .... 1guna Beach. ncscrva tions 494-0743. * Entering its third "'eekend i•n the Long Beath Cominunity Pl<1yhouse stage is tht durable A1nerican classic "Life \\lith Father." revie1ved today on /'age 23. Glenn Sterling plays the !Sl<1t1nch, no-nonsense papa \l"ith \\lestminster's Jean Koba as !us 1vife in the Long Beach i:o1nedy. James Doherty is dirrcting . ·· F'ather" i~ nnstage Friday :ind Saturday evenings al the pl.1yhouse. 5021 F.. An11hein1 St.. Long Beach. Res~rvations \213) 438-0536. Uurton Playing 'l'rots k y Hole LONOOi'l (AP! -Richard Burton will play the role of Leon Trotsky, the ltussian revo lutionary, in a film called "The Assassination of Trotsky.'' An1eriean producer Joser Shaftel said f\londay. A project of KCO P-1'\I pro- motions director Tony J\lar.n, 11·ho lives in New po rt , Pre111i('re Encore will offer n1onthly showings or 111ajor rnotion pil'tures of the Fiftirs at selected rcslau!'ant scrl'Cll- 1ng roorns 1n the Harbor Ar'ta . . ·•\\'e plan 10 bring l11e stars or these 1novies to the show- ings." tllann announced, '"and the first one "'ill be Grant \\'11lia 111s. 11·ho spent three ~'l'<.1rs und•·r 1·11ntr;1ct Io \\'arner Rru!hcrs ;ind three niore years 11ith l'n1versal - Jntcrn:111onal. has <ippeared i11 "\Vritt cn un the \Vind:' "P. T. 11)9,"' "i\1,ay All Uoals"' and ··sus;.u1 Slade." He starred f(Jr !l1ree ~Cill'S 1n !he TV series "Jlaw;1ii<1n Eye" and h as rnade guest appcar<incts on niany video shows. The filrn will be nlade in li-::::::-:;::;--::--;:;::;:;:--;;::::;7:::::;;;::;::::;::7_1 ~lexico, 11·here Trolsky 11'as n1urtlcred ln exile in l!HO. I ii~ Orange County E•cluliv1 I assassin w<is believed to be an w~~~doy': 7:10 and 9:10 l~:;;;~~~fa!6J~.J Saturdny and Sunday agent or St;i lin, Trot sky's ):30 -5:10 . 7:1 0 . 9:30 archrival 111 a Kren1lin power 'LIKE WOODSTOCK I ~truggle. ON A WAVE' .... ~_ .. ,_. ':00 IJ l i1 Htwt Jt rry Dunphy r~J ABC Ne•s Re1'.>0ner/Sm11h. 0 l\NIC News Tom S~nde1 0 Yirtini1 G.r1h1111 [ho .. (6) Wild, Wild Wffi O Sb O'Clo<k Mo'lit: (CJ (tll)I "Colu111n SouthH (western) '53 - Audit Murphy. Joan fv1ns, Roberl Sl~rlini. Al the oulbrea~ of the C1vi1 \1111. • youn& htuten•nt 1vens 1 • d1ustruus m1ssacre of N1vajo In 1 d1•ns by hos t"zed C1p\11n, * THE 5TH DIMENSION & THREE GUEST STARS Presented by Dr Pepper 0 rJJ (!) tiE m:mm The 5tti Dimension Trlft~ni Sun!ohi11t Show lht Gr1mm1 Aw1rd-winn1n& rnusieal 1roup i1 joined by Dionne W1rw1tJ.. !ht Carpenter~ i nd Mtrlt Ha~g11d 1n a mus1cal·vtr it!t ~how. Ast1·011i111i. Beco111es m n., flintstonn aJ Sttr Trtt fD Art Slod111, T 1111 €?) Noticiero 3~ (D De1tll Y•Utr 01,s (£) ll•wi Jim H1w1ho1n• 1:30 00 Mewl 811! Huddy CJ) CIS Htin cIQI Nit lfewi m Tht flyinr Nun €D KM11podi1 locl£t m Dutrt h port J~c~ l.illam (D 01vid Frod Siio• Ne·1orn•~ Harry P.Nli(l nt1, sinaer Helen Redd y, t<lm direc1or ~eter Y1tes 1ue!! ID Ou1nd f!l Boboqui,1ri "Robe111 l ltt~ - lhe voeahst-p11 nis1 perlorms '" 1n uninterrupted tOllCUI ':OD 0 11) M"'ie.al CAn\11 (Rl Ganno n '-Omt~ in conHicT with trib1I cu~· !oms ..-hen ht oflei! ml)dern mtd•t~! 11;11mng lo 1 younll Indian. 0 Just 10< laughs, they * put Charlie Callas on The Des O'Con nor Show D ®l m Del O'Col"!nDI Shl!W Ch111llt Callas rt1urns as 11uest (£) Tht l ig V1llty ED firinc Lint "lh1 Prohlell\1 ~! 1 Conserv•livt l~g1sl1turt • CE Ro!.11 para Ve1oniu Uy (;V,\TlllA LO\\'llV 11ULLYl\'UOO IAP I II the rest uf !hr ··(;r,.1d Lift·"' <·ornpany :.urv1\ll.'.'i \111.~ 11ee i-. Larry llilgrn11n will be back 1111 the s1n;1ll S(TcCns nr~1 111011111 playing a bullt!". Thr ac111r ~ .. 11 ul llroa{hl'ay 5 .\1 ;1ry \1 a 1 I i 11, -.tarred !or !.vr sc:1~11n.~ .ts ;111 :tr1'i1ou-: a~lronau l t'(lnln•lletl hv a beautiful grni c 1n "I Dn·111i1 ol Je;innu· ·• Tl11s 111111· out he is ll f Pd-up yuu11~ ~l1wldJruk1·r who chuck.~ tile 1111r!dh:i-rl;i.-s fife 10 go 111!0 <il1111r~t1r ~t·r1 it..- II 11 h 111~ II !It'. 111 the r\BC eomctly episode 1·urrcn1ly 111 prod u ction , ll;1gn1;1n u~l'S a b a I I r r 'j • p(111cn:d 11hecl chair. Prop.~. l 1ght1n~ rqu1pn1cnl. life anrl li111h ;ire 11nperi!ed as he !-h\111\s arount.J prac1le1ng stop· p111g. ~tar!1ng ;:ind -n1o!>l 11nµ11'<11•·1:\hle -1urn1ng ltr1rkct1n~ out of one scene. !l;i~n1:in ~kiddC'd 10 a h;ilf a~a'111.~L lhe. 111ttal ha ~c of a big kk1g lh.!h! IQ ;i11nnunce that he 11 :is h:1pp,1• 10 return to a com- 1·d.v ~cnr~ I.as! s ca son , a!) ln Alllcion1d°' en la ~muni· ':JO 0 (:ti(!) r:EJ The lmmort1l (RJ r' llilld "Queen"s G1mb11 ·• 8en ·~ Ci~aht !..;-., ,- Cl) .ll9C NtM bl' ii be1uliful 1111 0 l•llef Wud Htw1 7:00 I) ctS Metrs WaN~r Crl)l1..,.rP €!)Li Croi de M1riu Cruce' 0 m Jl8C flews Oav1d Brinkley. ~ 0 Wide Scrr1111 Thiit1t: {90) 10:00 ~ ll J Hrw1ii f•••·O (R) McGi11ttt """'ste11 ti M1rit Roirt" \m,~tuy) lo•n~ •n I ~earth lor printing pl11!! '4Z-M1rit Monl tl Pitroc 11.nowlis lou11hr by three 2o•emmen1s Plrl ' I or h•o p1rt1. (!) Trwl~ tf tonse-qoenet1 . , . , 0 m fo111·1n-Ont: Mta•ud IRJ 0 '#!ul 1 MJ LiM . fh! Concrt lt Cor1'1" McCloud Qgi Mov\t'. (C) ~8t1u lit,lt~ (ad (Deno•! Wt a•trl m1esto11tes a ro· •tnlure) '66 -00111 McClure. GIJ) r1!o murder 1n New York. Gue~!! ar e Stoc:~well Burf rnBenn1n1 t nd J1me1 Wion· ID I Lin l uq wnghl Q) (j)t>11rR1I 0 "'w' l':!von Sandt11. ED Ho111twoocl 0 Movie : (CJ fl~1) "Cry lot Htpp,.' (comedy! '61 -Gltnn rord, Donald o·Connor. M1+ko l•~a f!t) Anrelllo1 r.e1r•• m 1111°"' 'a'"' 7:306 l!.J Men 1t l •w (RJ lhe Storch lof • m1ss•ni Me"c1n alien lngitrl 1n 1nvt!llg111on 1nlo i1lr2ally ob l11n'd l•nn l1bortr1 0 m Mtn f10111 SllllOh tRJ '"Lo perimt~I Ill Ntw l •tt." Yeti Miles no~ Rel Humb11d Sfl1d1l m NtWI Puln1m/fishm&n @ M1ntr1p Guest 11 hm 011ly. ED Even in1 1! Po~ (R) "D111y (;1(. le5p1e ·· CI:} 101 l"Tofeu1on•I Sue l10" and Ralph MPtktr 2ue51 lD:lD 0 I SPtC1.-l I Bt1ut1lul-And No• 1 •n dr1ma 1bov1 1 commuo1I selllt H1ihli11h!s of 1 l1sh1on 1hoi11 nar· mtn1. •~ltd by Mr~. l1~1" 8iylo! and th• 1 0 {))f6J C[I touruh1p ol ldll1t'1 Mos~ W~HS Btauly Pagiant lundltd f1tl!tr (R) '"lht tncounler Group ' ht Mrs 1omm' H1 ... 1:.ins •nd l 11ry l1n1'' tncou nle1 illOUO dec•de~ t~al McCorm•c•. ~ne h 1n lc•t "'th her boss tom 0 [J)(6) tiE Nfl Acl!O'll S:ens1· Corbell l•onal '605 ·· 0 M1l~n S Mo.,t. \lhr) '"Swte1 5'"111 al ~ccc1•· (dram~f ·~7 - Ion, Curlis But1 t.~n~il~ler, :.usan H11roson ro.,e1ru1 New Yor• col11m "'st t nlists 11rl o! h·An1n~ PIP >' 1~ent on brea »n~ up s•>JN 1 ro n1ontt •01h mu;1c.~n m MON SANTO PRESE NT S * MANCINI & HIS MUSIC m l1filjfilJ hhncim Brand NP• liour ol MU!.IC P1or,ro!11 lt,;t11tt~ lo~· ~elic11no N~ncy )'111,on C11ud•n' Longrl. M1cht1 L•r.rJnd ~nd Ros•i G11e1 11 .,.,11 '' Henry M~ncin1 @ II 1 1~!l 1 Th>t l m [Jiul•d• dt lt<oi S:OO 0 l_:U (6 CD Rool'I 222 (R) 1 Hare You. 51111 Ma•ntr " ~l•ces l ng hsh class t~ slud~1ng "C~1ch ?2' loiste1d o! ' cl1uit when dep;rlt rn•nl l1t1d Dr1ten d1oos on fD ~ frtnt h Chtr ro l11th1 l1bn CEllf'iftl l:lOIJ (!1T1 llo1111 With lOit lRf Al1 son 1ccklen!allr hnd~ ii part on a tuppi1 movie lolm•n1 on Rome, lhen w1nt~ lo thlnRt her !1le -;1ylt 1nd wander lhrou1h l 111ooe '"1h lh• l1ltr1 11oupt (!) Hews 8111 John1. €!) EJ 0Ufl0 dt un1 $enon11 01· Ctntt l \ :00 f) 8 EI! Ht"I Q )O u;)Ne .. , 0 Rill'' -tl•oft 6 1 Musht! ~lion Q JJQ)NtWI (D Mo•1t (C) "M.M M. &J" (dr1 . mil '6~-Gua1d Bla•n Poer ,lint eh, l red Be" ®Beat 1ht Cloe~ ff) Book lrt1 11.30 6 LI , Mtrv Gnlh~ 0 .10) m lolunr tlr\O" 0 (J)l6J C[I Dock C1•etl @Movie; "A Stran11 Ad•tnhirt• (~dv1ntvre) ·~G -Sen Cooper, Joan l11n~. Ma111 lnRh,h 12:00 0 Mo•••: "lornb1toM" j"iti1r1 n) ·•~-R.;;ha1d OoA. riances G•flo1d 12:30 ID All·"•ihl Siio•: "I 10111 l1t1nbul, 010e11 I? 1{111,H "'u~ued." and ··r~e Thiel."" 1:00 0 Mov11: "Nocturne" \d11m1) •& -Geor1t Rall, I ynn Bari. fl Q 0 (~I [O Ht•• O Ste~ Alltft ~· V•1tSt~ 11• Jotl 1:00 O The '1Uuy 1 1:00 m "011ty lien1on " \d11ma1 I I -Thursday !o~n Craw101 d Oan1 A~rtrrw~ 2:00 0 ~Cl "Mont• C1rl1 Story" lcom· DAYTIME MOVIES rdy) '51-V1tton11 dt ~ic1 1A11ltn1 Oiu u'h t:t1m "TM S.C.•• WOfllt111" (Oram•) '51~obtrt Youn1. Brt.sy Or1kt I l:OO 111 ~Stolen Houn·• \d1un11 'b3 -,. .. D ('C) -S.1gltf'1 ltl1M" {Id'"" Sutln H1yw1rd. Mlth•tl Cr111 bn1) '51 -Jeff Ch1ndltr. [Ytlyn 10' "'irli ift lh• Ni1hl" ld11m1) 'kyu . ·~3 -Joyce floldfn HJrv•y ltm· a "Cllnittl f911f" (dflrN) '63-1 bte~ e. Ciau:1f9, Shirt Whitm1n, Sim-I 4:30 I) ~0ow·1 fr\ltt T1v1 HuMMIM" _, Dwil .If~ Rod Sttir11. ,,I ltomtcly) '4! -frtd Mtt:Mun1y, 11:11 CIJ "'Me & f'll Katie C. .. Ttt111 M•d•ltint Carrol!. 11111 john!>Dfl , {CmlettJI '50 -M1~ f1111ltl. Ptf· I]) S..11111 M 10 AM ~sti•f • Killrtidt. lt:118"'llllt....., (t0Ytntt1T1) 'JI-5:00fJ •f111t111!tlllf" (1dv1n111n ) 'l Ill....._ Jt• Nip , Wiii• l'Wf«ll\. Citllfll Slflder1 Orien every di!~ lrom 3/o.t.1 .1 AM • . . flllrf //11•r1':f !Ill •' I/ 1''1 ("fl,,/ ' • BALBOA 673-4048 Open 6,4S 709 £. l1lbo1 l1tba1 PPnin•ul• -NOW SHOWING - The Pich"• y.,.,·~· Bee" Htarinq .Abo•t Wirl! 1 ol th• Yeor'1 Top '~dormer1 This Summer's Most Exciting Film Fare! -IN COLO• -R.t.TEO GP - It .. S.,., "''· c ..... o.. Of I~. K•(h•~· llolallnd lluuell • ' tollo"·1ng !hf' denllSC or ··Jeannie.'· Hagn1an 11·as in great demand for guest shots on other series. roles in 1novies-for-TV. and even foun d 1tn1e to direcl a theatrica l r1hn. But he never had any funny stuff. Hagn1an had a deal for a11!1lher series, and "The Good Lire" idea turnecl up a "·eek bclorc the studio's option ran Qlll. Since it is based on 1 lollywood Comedy writers' ideas about ho1v the very rich lil'l'. it 1s almost as much of a l;1ntasy -buL 11·ithout camera tncks -as \\'as '"Jeannie." The n1illionaire ( 0 a v i d \\"<1y11e) and his sis I e r j llerrninn Bradeleyl dine aliu1e at opposite cnrt~ or a l;1blt' ~o long they must sh'out rn i.:11111•ersc_ There is a lot (Jf hc11vy . Ol'cr-stufred furnilurc, dark f;imily portraits. George IV silver and, of course. a J{o\ls Hoyce. llagn1an. the novire bu\le!", is in st riped pants. n1orni11g coat and a ga1es·ajar co llar · · Ve r )' uncon1fortable, 1l digs holes in rny neck and rnakes ingrol'.'n hairs.·· "\Ve h;id a tiUle trouble with etiquette,"' llagn1an said. ":\lost of lhe 1\·ritcrs grtw up in the Bronx or son1e such and had never run into a butler ou1 s1de of 1hc n1ovies. 1·1iey ·d wri tt' a dirtct ir1n like 'Albert ~crvcs 1hc footl .' sunple as that. ll i~11·1 as '"I grew up in a family 1hat had servants in<'luding butler~ -I've been around servants all niy life -and sono('how "'£' - got the proper pnx~ed11rc~ straightl'ned out v: 1 t. h u u 1 calling 111 an exper1 ·• £i;d,o NEWPORT BlACM ·at the entrance to the fabulou1 Lido ltle •OR 3 ·83$0 ..................................... -;-.... ~ ......... 7th WINNEROF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! ROBERT f\.'/KJ-llJM TRE\OR HCWAAD and SARAH MllES "Jlyans Daughter'' ~0i·-·CJ ... c:. .. Evening•: Sun. t hru Thuri., 8 p.m . Fri.· Sat., 8:30 p.m. f,(;€tRT MlO·Uvl MATINEES Wed., l p.m. Sat., 1 :30 and 5:00 Sun., I :00 and 4:30 .-.DMIS\ION 11 .~0 Ad•lll ond J•1. ""''I • P·"'· 75c Child•1n -FAM ILY SHOW- ORANGl cnUNTT t.if" ... { J'RESJ:."l'li'TS A W0NDERflJL \fl~Tl(,);o.I r1cn·R r FOR \OUR F:Qt.ILY'S ENTERTXINM E:'-11 PETER~BIT 1ALES 0F BEATRIX P0TIER ~ A Jol-+n 8r1'-'"w•Tlk·lMin!Gond,..;n PrnJuc1ion ~~ C» '-f '' 1 S:ilm Pw.+.l Ud. •Technicolor " · 'l'-1 'LUS SHOil SUIJICTS "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" {G) Thehuntforthe Great Whtte Shark CO-HIT "KELL Y'S HEROES" (GP) Evidence of greatness. -W ntrr •n r,.n .r ·' 1tr· 1 1.·.1•"'"~' Superb ... A feast for the eyes. Best film of this year. r, '•''~I l•,11"{ /11' Brilliant. ~ l3~EK!j Tlle B l..Ol'Y o r l'l gR.1nl::iJ1ng 1"l1nr1 tlI'""ICI e.. l1 t1st.111i.g V11 0mar1 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION"S Scandalous J9.~~ ~ .. l\Ul.-1'< Atl"Ol'<'O KEITH ·ARAU c,.,, ..,MICHi.LL 111(~ CAREY ·LENZ 111\UOY -.1~0 .. MORGAN OAKLAND (All TMIATllli ,011 lMD fiA TUlll5 ~---:'.::"!':'.-:. TlClfNICO\.O~ ,_NAvtSIOI'! I'"' l fl( ·~l'Al ltl /\:'\ll I A 11 1\f!I (,\ IJlll\ I I'\\ l·ll\I. AHll'S Cl/\'F~IA \'II I! I. \11 :-,lf)'\ VII 11 J (,Rll\'l ·CO/\Hlll·'i<,Hll\ I •IC)\.I l'\1 \lAl 1\'ll 'A'\ A II I I \II A'\ IJ '(I f ~ 1 ~ ~ ! II 1. I ll'> f A \I! ~ 1 .. "',\ ''!l!fs;:r--"'-• ; 4~-:"?--"'\."• ....... --~.~""" ... --_.,_;:_.1._ .... _, ~-fir~..:.. -~--·-----! .--. ~ 111;.)!t T.. <""'~ . -. ... " -~---· .. .-~--.-:. JJ ) --l·~ .. •}.)~·-·--· • ' ) I ,,.,_"'J __ ,.. ~ .......... t·1~ .. ,.._ ----. ... 1-. --L.0• --" ,,.._ .... ___ ..... __ '\_ -"' ....... ;.~ -~~ ' -~·-:~.,!& --~ .. W~dnt~d,11y, Auq1nl 18, Jl~7t s DAILY P/LO'J :; Parl<.ing Dilemma Snags Officials ·,_"if 'f .l .'-~ • ~ --( ,.. );jt. . . .. 4 l/Pl TtitPrit!• FREEZE 'ENFORCER ' Gen. George Lincol n Ge1i. Li11col1i To Police Wage Freeze Hy United Press ln lcrn:itional Brlj:::. {~<'n. C.rorge Ar1h11r Lincoln ha" prcll,V 111uch run the i:;an1ut of public scr1·ir.:c. t\01v he"s going to try his hand at policing Jhc 90-!.lay frccle on wage and pncC' t:on1rol:-.. Lincoln, G1. h11s brought lus low-key :r;!y!c lo nat1011a l security, national rHsasters. foreign Aid. educ;i tion, and for t h<· l)cltl'f pa r!. of three decades, military :-r1·1·ir.~. I le 11 ;is :i Bli!xlcs schflla r. He taught :-0(·1;1! $ei rn rc; at \Vest Pl1i11t, and later hea<l<'d th;i1 dcpnr1111ent <i l the rn ilitary :ie:idc1n.v . ll r hnlrls the Dis llnguished :->ervirr .\1cd;i l .111d 1hc Legion {!f l\\erit ft>r active rnililary duly. And he has been sr)ecial advi.~e r to the sovcrnn1cnt on a 11 idf' r<tngc of ma!lcrs. Lincoln is head of lhe Adm1n islra!ion·s Office-of Emcrge111·y Preparedness. <in '1i:?:ency thnt normally coord inates aid to ;i 1·r:i~ nf the l.inited St;i!('S hit by 1!i s:i.~!ers su1·h as flood~ and hu rricanes. l\"011· hr hil ~ been flSsigncd lo set up a na- ttnnat he;1driunrl.rr~ :ind 10 rci:?:ional 0£- f1cc!> lo es1ilbhsh policy o" the wage- pric:c freeze. Linrnln i:i;-a 1:n1v1ng. bcspeC'laclcd man Y. lhl ha.<; bC'cn dC'scribcd as a ''sharp, ~hr<'11·d co11n!ry boy." Ii<' ·was horn July 20. 1007. on a farn1 nril r !larl>or Bri'lch. ,l\1 ich. He altcnded tl1e Uni vcr:-H.v of \\'ichitfl , Kiin .. for a vcar. cn111rrrl \\icsl Poin! in 192.'I. and 11·as ;·nn1n1is~ionefl a :<;eC'o11d lieutenant in the U S. Corps of F.ngineers in 1929. l.i11cnl ll lhl"!l \.\'Hs nwnrrled a Rhode.~ ~1·h(il;1r$h ip al nxrord. ea rning degrees in rrnno1nic.s, po!iti<'s a11d philosophy. I le 1~';1s ;1n inst rue.to r at \\'est Point rnun t!l.17 t'I 1!141. served in a com bat r·nninr<'r 111111 in Europe in l!Hl-42. and :if1cr ~C J"\'iC'f' 11·ith the !hen \Var Dcpart- n1rnl in \\'ash1n1:1on. bt:'can1c S()('ia l scien- r r prufcssor nt tht' military acade1ny and '~f'nt on to head 1hc department. J.1neoln is married lo the forn1cr Fr!'de rir·;i Bcllan1y of Denver. Colo .. and 1)1111• ha1·c fou r childrrn three rla1;~htf'r:' ;ind a Sl'Jfl Cap t. Daniel LinC<lln, r·nn1mnndcr of an infantry con1pany ill \"1ctnan1 R<11 v Footl Good.~ Ter111 ctl l~xe 111.pl In Price Freeze \\ASHlNGTON 1L.Pl l -1'hc Olf1c:c of E1nC'rgcn cy l'repa rC'd ne.~s (OEPJ has ex- \Jl:i incd all 1".1w food products such a." Jrl•:-lt friuls '1nrl vr~etablcs are exempt tron1 the govcrnn1ent's 9Q.day freeze on j)l"ll'C ... The raw food products are exempt al holh !he £arn1 and retail levels. OEP :-p<•kes1nen saicl Tuesday. Other adn1in istration officia ls s:tid they st111 11err uncl'rtai n about whether many individual product~ would be placed under !he freeze . They said clas.s ifi ca- t1ons 11oul1t have lo be. made on a case- bv.c.·asr ha,~1s by the nel'•' cost of li\'ing <'ilunci l tha1 Prcsidcnl Nixon created lo 1n:i kc polity for his cconon1 ic program. Nixon. iii his ('Xcculivc order imposing !he frcC'l,r , said ··unp r o cess ~d ;:igrirultural co1n1nodi!ics'" would be ex· empted . Miehael ~eal y Mass Celebrated A rcquien1 niass was celebrated today in rnC'mory of Lag unA Beach re:ddent 1\lichacl J . Sealy. 77, \\"ho died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Ne'A·port He:ich. Mr. Sealy, 32762 r-.tediterrancan Drive, 1 an1e lo Laguna Beach fro n1 Yugoslavia . l le is .~urvived hy his tA·ife. Donna; son. Hobert Sra1y or Lnguna Niguel: and ltster, l\lnli lda Stan. of Pennsylvania. F"ollow1ng services in St. t:alherlne of S1t·na Catho11 t' Ch11rrh in 1.agunA Bench 1ntennrn1 'AHs al Pac:.1fic Vic"' r-.remorial l'11rk , Cnronil drl ~lar 1t' nge Co11trol OEP Issues More 'Freeze' Answers \\'ASHl N(;TON (AP l - The Offil·e of Emergency Preparrdness issued Tuc sdny a partial list of off icial answers lo ques- tions 11 has re ccrved on President Nixon·s executive order calling for a 'vage. price and ren t free1.e. The OEP sn id th<' fol1011111g an s"ers \\'Cre ;i pproved b~· the (~1st of Living Council established by N"i.'\on Sunday night \Vhen he ordered the price-wage fre<"ze. ) Cl. Are apnrf'n1cnt rents included in the freeze" A. Yes . Q. Are prices or used co1n morl11 ie.~. such as used cars. antique.'5:, and res<il es of housing included in the freeze~ A. Yes. Q. Arc fees for professiona l serv ices .such as doctors and lawyers included? A. Yes. No incre2ses in rates or Ices for particul ar services are pennitted dur- ing the freeze. Q. How does !he freeze affect people "·ho \\'Ork on commission or piece ra!e'.' Gu.ords Lose Deco rations Party i ng Laguna Beach h£eguards 1nay ha re the cobwt~bs out of their eyes by TIO \.\'. but they are still reeli ng fr om the thef t of several unusual items lollov•ing their 1veckcnd bash at Irvine Cove. Police said so111e $119 in "decora- 1io ns" were left on th e private hc ac h al I a.m. Sa turday follo1ving the yearly l,olynesian ·st_rle parl.y. \Vhen the guards returned to retrie ve the iten1s at 8 a.m .• the beach 1vas bare. Items missing included a becrtapper, two stone Ti ki gods, & stone statu e of R dolphin and a boy and six metal Tiki torches. Saddlebaek Arca Cotu1eil Unit Slates Meeting The Sadd!cback Area Coord inating Council 111ill nice! al 7·30 o'clo('k tonight in El Toro lo contin ue fill ing po!ii linns on its new planning review group. The session. open lo all Saddleback Valley resident:;, will be held in the 1nce1ing room or Royal Savi ngs and Loan Associa!ion. 23785 El Toro Road. In addition to \\'orking lo implement the planning group. 1vhic h is de~igned to review land use applications affecting the \"all!;-)'. !he rouncil will discuss fl,e possibility of n1ccling \VJ!h t"·o county supervisors again. The council execuu1·e c o 01 n1 i I t e e r('(.·ently n1et 11·11h Fif1 h Di s t r 1 (' t Supervisor Ronald Ca:;per~ and Fourth f)i stricl Superv1~r Ralph Clark to (li.~cuss n1atters ronccrning the \"alley. The con1n1111re OOpc~ to l1nld a S€COnd :-11ch conference 1n Seplen1brr. Mrs. lie ff elfinger Last Rites He ld In Laguna Beach Servircs 11,l're held Tuesday for <:atherine Heffelfin_gcr !Paul ). 31201 Holly Dri ve, ~1uth Laguna. y.·ho died Sunday at the age of 80. The ser,·ices ,~·ere held at l't. Cathe rine of Siena Church. Lagun a Beach, "'"ith Father Patrick Callanan officiii lin~. Priva tr burial fo lln"·ed. Sheflr r ~lortuary v.·,.re directors. ~lrs. Heffelfinger is surv iv~d by ;t daughter, Catherine P. Rei;:an nf South Laguna and a sister, Ceceli,1 Pearson of Connecticut. She \.\'as a past national director of the American RC'd Croi'iS and a past ex ccut.ive ~·ith the Presbyterian Church of New Yori\.. A native of ~1inncsola, Mrs. llel·- felfinger had lived in South Laguna for the past 11 years. The ramily suggest.s donations to lhe Heart Fund. Cauyou Annexation Close1· lo Approval Annexation or 143 acres of land In Laguna Canyo n moved a st€p closer after planning commi~sioTlt'rs ti.fonday nighl moved to second hearing a bid to rezone the parcel t.o f.1-IA (lighl Industrial) from i!s present A-1 (ag ricu1lu ra0. The second hearing and flnal approv11l 111 111-<:nme up before commi11!!ioners al the ~pl . 7 regul;ir mecling. Thr hid for an- nrx<'!tllJn will then return to the city coun· cil for approva l later in Sept ember. A. The romm ission rate or piece r<ite cannot be incre ased Ol'Cr that existing in the base period. tl. \Viii the y.•age·price freeze apply to insurance rates'.' A. Yes. Q. Are rates cha rged by common car- riers 1111d public utilities included in the lree1..e'.' A. Yt.~ Q. Are 1vholesale and rela ll prices tn· eluded in the freeze? A. Yes. Q_ Are stock and bond prices and in· te rest rates included in the freeze? A. No. Q. Are price increases tha t have already been announced to tak£' effect in the future subject to the freeze? A. Yes, all price increases must be con· trolled . Q. Are deferred wage or salary in· creases which have been negotiated ID take effect in the future permitted Ly the freeze? A. No. Q. Arc future cost-of-living increases built into ""'age contracts or provided by management exempt? A. No. There will be no cost-0f-living in- creases during the !IO<lay freeze. Q. Are increases in pensions permitted to take effect? A. Yes, these are not payrncnts for srrvices rendered. Q. Are previously announced increased tuition rates for the 1971-72 school pennitted hy the. freeze? A. Yes. These are considered transac- ti on prices, since comml!ments have been made and there are number of cases whe re payments have been made. Q. If £ann prices of "raw agricultur::il producls'' are exempt. does this ex- empt ion of raw products follow through lo retail ? A. Yes. Q. Al what point do controls api>lY to agricultural products? A. At the poin t of initial process in~. Q. Are state and local tax rates frozen during this period? A. No. Q. \Vhat effect does the executi ve order have on cosl-0f-liv ing increases ordered hy a municipa l governmenl and to beco me effective subsequent to the date of the execut ive order? A. Stale and local govemmenll'i are not subject to this executive order. The President fee.ls thAt he "'ill have the i'iUp- pnrt of stat.e and local officials in pursu- ing nationa l objectives. q. Jn cases v.·here surcha rge s or other 5al es or excise taxes have been in· creased , is lhe ceiling for the price paid by ·"-hef. customer including these taxel'i raisetf by a like amount ? A. Yes. The price the customer r ays is C'QUa l fo the ba~. ""'hich remains un- changed during the ce iling, plug these taxes. Q, fire wage inc reases under :ip- pren liceship contracts approved by the Department of Labor frozen? A. Such increases may be pt'rn111ted Qnlv in accordance with the terms or the apPrcnlict>ship agreement up to and in· rluding the lop step of the agreement. Increases beyond that step are prohibitetl under !he frf'et.r. Q. How \\'i11 rent reiling be drlermin«I for units not previously rented before lrrezc da le? A. Standard shnu ld he E:enrral prevail- ing rents for CQmpan1hle unilll in the i1n- mcdi:itc area. Q, 1-fo""' Oo you price new product.~? A. Ust>: the price of the most nearl.Y cnmp;:1rable prod uct sold by your closest compttrable competitor. Q. Hn1v will wag~s and salaries be dct· ermined for new jobs? A. Sca les will be det€rmined on the basis of comparable jobs within the al· reeled business or fi rm. If no com- p;irability exists within such entities. such scales will be delf'nninf'rl on the basis or comparahle jobs in neerby firms. Q. Should records be maintained for other than the specified base period if other pericxl is used to establish pricei'i? ;.., Order i ~ interpreted lo require this. Q. lfow does one apply for relief under the current authority? A. Orders will be issued shortly by OEP outHnin~ procedures to be Followed at lhe reg ional service and compl iance centers. Leander Foreman Services Held (;ravesidc services "'ere conducted in ~all La ke City Monday for Leander D. Foreman, 2111 High Drive, Laguna Beach, ~·ho died Friday at the age of 82. fo.1.r. F"oreman is survived by his widow, Jda : a son, Robert of Montana; a daughter. ~trs. Arthur Cannon of Laguna Beach: four grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. A native of Utah, he was pr~lrlent of L. O. F"oreman & C.O. mining company In th11t st.a te before moving to California 15 yea r_, ago. r-.tt>morial donations may be directed to St. Mark's Cancer Fund. St. r-.fark'a 1/osplt<il. Sa lt l...akc Cl1y, Ulah . Reading His Rit11nl Backstage at Laguna's Pageant of lhe ri1a~ters, \V ayne llatnilton of Lag~1~a Beach, all n1ade u p and ready to go, reads neu•s paper \Vhile awa1t1ng call to appear in Pageant's version of Pompciian mural, "Read ing the Ritual." Cttlture G1·ou1ls May Get Fi11a11cial Aid Bit lly Bit ti.1osl or the cultural groups receiving Financi<t l aid from the cilv a r (' cooperating in a pla n to spread their paymcn1s over th e fisc al year. instead of !he prev ious lump sum grlln ts. city of- flcia!s said toda.v. The. plan, designed to aid the city's cash flo"'. will be presented for city coun· cil approval tonight. Planners Get Def inilion •·what's a building?'' asked Laguna Bea ch Planning com- missioners after the ~ni tiath·e ordinance limiting ll1e heig ht of bu ildings wa~ passed by voters flu~. 3. "A h11ilding," ·rully Seymour. rity al!orncy replied ~1onday nighl. "i~ any structure or enclosure for peo- ple. animal5 or storage. "Such things as flagpoles , an- tennas or t('lf'rhone roles are not affected bv the or d i na n c e . ' • St\·mour <irlded. I [O\.\"e\ er. co1nn1issioners were ad\·i~ed that a r('(Jur.o;! to n'l nc:11e :t large an1ateur radio antt'r.in;i in a s1ngl1?-f<1mlly (Jl-Jl 7,0nc ll"nuld re- qu ire a condi!lonal use ~rm lt.. 1'nta1 disbursement will be $21.000. 111c Laguna Beach Arl As~ialion and Civic Bt11lrt have a_grced on quarterly p.1 ymcnts or $1 ,000 apiece for their $4.000 airl allocations. The Ch;1n1bcr J\1usic Socic!y has asked tha t iL~ $800 be pai d at the ti me or its n1ost expensive concert In Novl!mber. but the Cnn11nunitv C1Jncerts Association 11'il1 l.<ikr its $800 -in four payments or $200 Cilch. The Lyric Opera ha.~ requested 1hal its $1 ,000 he paid in two $500 installments a n1ori lh ap;1rt. nea r !he tl rnc uf its Sep- tcn1ber production . 'fhe Comn1unity Pl ayers rec1ucs!ed ils full S3.500 a5 !i~n a~ possible to pay off out stand ing bills. hut 11•ith the $500 Chitdrrn·s The;i tcr al1oca ti0n paid later at rhc lime nr !he Chrislma.~ play. The SC'hool of Ar! and festival Chorale tiavr agreed lo quarter!~ payments on :illora t irin.~ amounting. rcspcctiv<•ly. to ~'.l.000 '1nd $400. ll"hilc the L;iguna HistoriC'a l Socielv ha~ ask<'d th:it its ~.1,000 be pairl oUt in three insla llments through Jan: 1. 'J)irlics l' Thieve s l.1\S VEC:AS (t'rl 1 -Snn1r rt'a l land ~rahbrrs :i re nprrat1ni:: in Las Ve gas. lfrsld 1•n1s in !he ('a st Sahara ;1rea of !his i.:<i111hling town C'nn1pJ:iinrd Tu('sd:-iy th ~•l (ilrL thie ve~ tir1 •lii.:i gng up lhf'rr yards ;1nrl turning ti('larby lnl.~ ownrd hy 11111.-of-sta !ers into ho!es in the _ll round. Headacl1e • Develops 111 Lagi111a Laguna Beach plilnning co1nmissloncr$ fell prey to lhe 1anglcs of !he do1A·nto1v11 parking dilernn1a J\1onday night rlunn~ di.!icussio n nf a variance rcque.~t lo dev iate from the rcr1uircd nu1nbcr u{ spates. Problems began \1•hen \\'ayne l\10od~·. director of planning anti de1·1·lopment. presented the request fron1 Stolllemyers • 328 Glenneyrc St., to operate a sandwich :1hop and delicatessen 11•ithnut prnvid111.·~ the total number of requi red l'ipaces. Associate Planner t.1 ichael l::as1ev noted the concern has c1ghl spaces hi1l needs 12. l\1 oody e.~lll<i ined that the start used ~ complicated forn1ula to ;1rrlve al the nu mber of requi red spares, by deciding 1vhat part of the busi ness 111 a ~ delicatessen and whal part was sandwich shop. l\1oody explai n<'d the difficulty or mak- ing the del<'nninatinn and recommendrd that. since Ilic business is pedeslrian- oriented the varia nce be granted, Comm i!isionl·r James Schmitz said he fel t that would be the wrong thing lo dn ''as other businesses with the same situa- tion might want variances, too." Chairman William Lambourne sug- gested J\loody "liberalize" the formula used to compute the nun1her of required spaces. lhus lowering the slots needed. Comm issioners ag reed to the plan antf instructed f\1oody to t'otne ur with so111eth ing by the next meeti ng. A little later in the meeting, Moody put forth a plan 'A'hich he fell could resolve problems in volving businesses with mor<: than one use under the same roof. l\1oody sugg ested : -For automobile oriented food takC·Oll'. businesses, the requiren1ent would be one. ~pace ror every 50 square fecL of build in~ sp ate. -If the business is located in a c<'n tr;.il. business district or H !ihopping compleit of 1nore than 10,000 square feet with pnrking on the r remise:-, ;i take out fond. nr food and beverage market would necrl on e space f1)1' each 3:i<l square feet or space. -H th(' pa rking for take-out sf'rvicn was outside such a business district or shopping complex. the requ1re1ncnt \\"OU!d he one spa ce to 50 square feet of build iag spare. -rn the case where !here are l\.\•O usci'i: "·ithin noe building, the m:ijority use would he used to determine the parking requ!reinent. If. for instance. the ma· jority use \.\'as food and beverage ma rket and a take-fiut ope ration was inc!urlcd,- the rorm u!:i "'oul d be one space fo r each :.150 square feel of buildini:?: space. Commissioner Carl .John son said he r!idn't like 1\foody's plan. "I <lon'l 1vant tn deLcrniine whill is pcdeslrian·oricnted and y.·hat is auton1obile-0rienled. A thing 111 o u Id obviously bccon1e pedcstrian - oricnted as soon as you 1<1kc away the parking.·· -~· . '· " I NTERPRET11TJON r..'EEDS TllE SA ;llE During extended d i.~cussinn of parkin~ requirements for take-out rcst11urant~ and the like at. ~·1 oncl;iy"s L:i~una Beach Planning Commission mect1n~. commissioners and p!nnnin.; st a r f 1nembers alike were confused. flt one point in the discuss1011, dircrtt1r ()f p!urining Rnd clr ve!npn1rnt \Vayn!! Mondy beg;in. ··I think 111h;1t. 11•r 111·rd 1~ an interpretil lion nf our int crprclation YOUR ~3 STORES lll----Jll TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVO. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE. PLENTY OF FREE BOTH FRONT AND REAR AND HE LP FU L PARKING IN MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. THINK "Back To School" Top Values-Low Prices Every Single Day 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ... ....,. --·' If'••.:: . ----'"'·...-.....--. Graveyard Figllt Tommies Battle Irish Factions \ \ I Bacio: to Basics J\lrs. nichard l\'ixon rode a \vcstern covered \vagon and greeted cro\1·ds \\'hen she took part 'fuesday ln ceremonies in l\1edford, Oregon. The event \vas part of President Nixon's TIC \V "Legacy of Parks" pro- gran1. E~onomy Fears Raised Ex1Jerts See Risk of Inflation as Freeze Expires \\' t\Slll'.\'GTON i CPI f -f~conon1is1 s, husine~sr11Cfl and pol1t1ti;1ns say Pre~t· dent Nixon runs !ht' risk of releasing a wave <Jf pent-or in fl allon unlrss he finds a way lo head it off 1vhcn the v.•age-pricc freeic ends 1n mid·1\ovember. Surveyed by liP J, so1rie saw the neerl for permanent wage-price controls, ad- · ... r n1111isl1'red 1·;1\h !hr fnnT ,,r l:iw hv a hurcB11cracy of l(·11:; {If I ho11:-.flnc!s. · "Either ire ha\'C u11·n!u ntary t onlrols nr we don ·1 ha ve <1ny:· :iaal Lester C. Thul'O\\', profes:,Pr nf <'tonrnnics <11 !he i\lassaehu ... elts l11~11tutr of TechnQlogy a11d an a(h 1scr tn fnr n1cr Prl'Stdrn! Lvn· dun B. John.~011. "If he \1:111\<; such c011 - ,• Eu1·ozJ ec1.n Lec1de rs fl old Crasli Econo11iy 1-luddles By l 'nited rrcss lnlernalio11al European governments held a srri es nf emergency cabinet meetings lncay to map strategy to deal °"·ith President f\ix· on's new economic policies. ~lost Euro· pean markets rcn1aincd closed for tl1e third SUCCCSSl\'C day. but Ill Tokyo the Japanese financial \\Orld stab ii I zed follo\\·ing t\\'O cla ys of n('ar-chaos. !n Dru sse!s, the executive comn1issio n nf the European Com1non ~tarket called Wirks '"i'"' Dear ,\Jr. JJrt'!iide11l: }'1trtl1.c r I <> )"<>l1.r rt:<jlt<•sl that 1ve s ltoiv r estra ittl .• nn candidntes f(lr meml'M>rsh1 p -Britain, JrrJ.111d, /\'or1111y and DC'nniark -In coord1na!e 11 i!h lhe market on their policies lor fln;111ng ot lhr U.S. dollar. The market. 111 a :-.t:t'rn1cn!. s;11 cl it hnpC's "the n1c111l1t'r .c;la1f'<> 11•111 :ulnpt con1n1011 ~olut1ro1b ... 111 i on!nhutc oner.: <'·'!<1in to p1·11~rL'~ 111 1nl1·rni1 lio11a! CCUtlOtllJC l'Cl:!ltPl1,, ll hopes th;it U1c n1c1nhcr~h111 1·a11rl1tl;1ll'5 \1111 he ;1hle to coord1nalr th\·1r pol1r1t·; 11 1!h tllo~c of !hi• cnn1muni1_1 .. l::n1rrgcnry \';d)llJ<·I llH'rt1ni:;s \1·rrc ht'111g held 111 1"1 .. 1nL·1· \r,~ ... 1 < ;r1·111any .i111! llo1ly. In P:in-., V1t'111 h !'rr.~11lcnt Gt><Jrgc.~ f'o1np1ch1u c·ut ~hu1 ! lu~ 1 ;1t·;1l111n to relur11 lu 1he 1;ap1l <1( lrir 1hc e1111!>t11lr1!inn. For the fir·~.! to111e 111 f11 l! l1<1.1·s, lradq; 11<1"-rcsun1rd on 1hc g11ld n1arkr1. Jilpan·s f1na1111<1! 11 11rld !'>lf'acl1etl af1f'r i11n d •• 1~ lh.,t -'•"' rlu· 1 ... 11k .. r .l:ipan huy 11H•rr than {1 ·i hill1<111 lu ... uppur1 11 ~ Jll'lll' .r;.!:1u1~I lht• I 111 ·111r ·r .. 1.:.1> ... r.1,~ 1 11.11~t·L 11h1·1 c 1hc [1,.1\ .!,•nf'~ 1n1!''' p!111nn1 roff'c! n111rc !han Jn IX'l"ri·ill \\1•11il:.1· .1111t 'I'll\ ,rt;I\. r;1ll 1f'd lh1~ n1nn11 n:: ;inr! .. r:1::?cd ;1 ~111;111 g:1111. ll••\11'\'('t' 1hr 1~11 11· 11a <; 111 c·1Ht\lt'l11:l10Q and o!I ~!o!'f...., :ind l''l'">rl 111•ni.., such ;1~ <1uto1111 ib1lr~ ,tll1I rl 1·~·t nc;1J :1ppl1:incc~ ~.1111 111,rr d11\111 rlL1l' tu lh{' in percent stn·t·har·i,:C' 11 11111i.•cd h1 ;\1 .\un nn fure1g11 J'.:"<id.~ 11111H•J I" 10 tlir L 1111('(1 Sla!c!'!. Ti1f' f1 1•1111t'd .~1·ll111g of ilullars ;1lso ~ln11·r<l tro<l:11 ;1ltlin111'h !hr R:in k of Japan l'Oll(lll!il'd 111 h1n !lit· tlullill'S. lr1.ls," hr said of r\1xon, ''he n1usl srt u11 a bureaucracy to adnlinister them after Ille 90·day freeze period." Bnt others said wage-price guidelines, arln1inistered by a 'Vhite House business· !;1 hor..consumer council, could focu~ th~ l<ircr of public alll'ntion on unions or l1rn1s 1vhith seek inflatior1ary wage or priel' J!ll reases and contain thc1n 1hat way. .John J\ennelh (;albralth. 1hr Harvard r{'onon1i.~l and liberal Den11X'ra!. s:·.1rl Nn;on should use the tiine h(• bought with lhc frccr.c to "work out a ba rgain with !hr unions and corporations" so 1hat 1v;igr 1nl-rra sf'S 11•ould be he ld 1o 1vha! C'<lll be Jliliil 011l of increases in \\'orker pro· ti uctivily. achieved through the use of ne1v mach ines and technology. Before he broke wit h his o~ n past pro- nouncements Sunday, Nixon rejected both approaches. lie !earned lo dislike futl ·scale controls ''.'hlle \\'Orklng as a young l;i11·rrr rn lh" Office of Price Administratlnn clori11J:' \\"nrld \\1<1r II . llr s<iid at hi~ last pre~s 1·011fl'rrncc th;it guirlc][nes rlon'! 1\·ork 1n ll1<' long run S(nnc rxpresscd rlutih1 ~hat J\1~on eotild l1fl 1ilr l'Olltrols a~ sche1!ulrd on No1·. 12. .!ohn f);i vis. as~lstant vice pres1<lrnl 1n thr bu.~illl'Ss cecJ1101nic rcscarrh rli1·i.~in11 ol Ille l'ir:;t j\;alinnal Bank ol Chica,J!n, 11a.~ f•f 1hn1 1iew. He <'Xprrs~cd r1nub1 s. 111•1. 11i:1l the govrr11t1H'nt eo11ld find a11 1• kmi;:-t.ern1 rnethor1 of ach1r1 ing Nixon's tl1·111 goal.~~ pulling the joblrss back to 11ork and curbing inflati on :'\o "ca~\' solut1<>n"' r:\1!'1s shot'! uf •·11asir rhange<; in lhr ~tt·ucturr" of Ilic r ri1non1y, Ot1\'1s said. "I \Y011lr1 like 1ery n111rh !n hr ll'rong " r·:conon11s! ,\ \\' Zrhnoeli. hl'ad ol lhr J111r rnal1011:1I Stat1s11cal Bureau a111I a 1 1~1t nu: prnfrs~or al lh c L'1111·rr:-1t y 11r \ 1rg1n;;1 ~rndua tr sehnol, al!>o fnrl•:-.:111 :in l'\lt n:i11•n of r!1c frr\'1" Hr :-<lid !hr nation had bt•ro1nr a '' .. ('l'I lf'l' f'('flllf\n1\'" II 1lh llltll'r th:tll half ni ;ill 1011~ llrld hv 11nrkf'r<; \\ l1r, pcrlonn ~1 ·1·~ 1c1•s ratltror tli:in n1akr g<lflfl~ · nccnu~r 1hi~ 1.c; ;i !'tr\·1ec el·nnon11 . 1 ;1111 fearful !hat any strp \l'C tnkr 1u~'1 10 ~!111111latc bu~1nf'~.~ will not be enough ." hr ~aid "\\'r can ~l 111111l.11e fnr 11 111ne. h1 I 111 \\nrncd aboul 111\.1t 11111 llnp Ji\'tl ft 1'r 1~72. Nixon's mol'r 1s bold. hul yot Jlbl r;in'l snll·e problc111~ wi111 pgnp 111CtlSUr('~.'' 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Now Yo-• • " 0~11t>om1 Cr1v " .. <lr>-'t l>.e " " P~I"" »rjrt91 '"' " Pt>Qftot• ,. ~ LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (U PI i -British commandos today bat· tied \\'hat the army ~aid 1\·ere elements of the oullawed lri!ih Republican Army (IRA ) in a gravey ard m an otl'M'r outbreak of Northern lreland's bitterest fighting In 50 years. One civilian fe ll dead atop a grav~ - the 27th fatality in violence that began 10 Bu11ker Seen Leaving Post 111 Nove111ber SAH;QN IUPl1 -An1erica11 politlcal ~ources said today U.S. Ambassador 1·:1lswo1"th Bunker \l'ill be replaced shortly h~' either \Vil!ia n1 E. Su ll iva n. head of the \Va shington Vietnam U'orking Group. or Leo nard F. Unger, the U.S. ambassador to Thalland. The embassy s:iid Bunker is returning 1'hursday fron1 \\'ashington 1\·ith his wife and several officer!'! of the U.S. ~fission 11·ho accompanied him on his 10-day visit duri ng \\'hich he held talks \\'ith President Ni>; on. Bunker has been the a1nbassador to Saigon since t.·larch, 1967, when former Presid~nt Lyndon B. Johnson namtd him to replace Republican Henry Cabot Lodge . H~ is ex pec ted lo leave in Novem- bf'r U.S. sources say the two me n under r·onslderation to replace him are Sullivan, 4J;, onetin1e ambassador to Laos. and t.:ngr r, ~3. 11'ho 1ras named ambassador lo Thailand about six inonths after Bunker assumed his post in Vietnam. Sullivan, 11•hose official \Va shinglon posi1 ion is deputy assistant secrtlary of ~tale for East Asian and Paci fic AHairs, is !he apparent fa vorit~ among embassy st:tffcrs here. Youthful despite his silvering hair. ht" is !he on etime "g0!dt"n boy" protege of former a1nba.~s;idor e1 large \\'. Averell f!ar rin1an. who headt-d 1he U.S. dclega. 1!un~ to !he 1;cnc1 ;l Lonfercnce on Lao.~ in 1!!62 and the Pe1ris peace talks 11·hen 01r1· began in 1963. Sullivan first ca1ne to promi11ence when Harriman jumped him over several senior men to bt'come hi!! principal assis· rant at Gene1•a Later. he served as the U.S ambassador in Laos during the dee1>est years of lhe so-called "s~cret ~·ar " against Communist infiltration rou1e~ there. Thal. in fa ct. i~ the main argument ;i~ai nsl hin1. according lo U.S. source.~. He has a sizable number of enemies ;imon!! the dove fac tion in th~ U.S. Senate ;ind there is some fear that if h~ were nan1ed to Bunker's job there would be not on!y a stnrn1 in \\'a.~hi ngton, but redoubl· ed cftort.c; to re\'eal secret operations in Sou1 h Vietnam. to embarrass the ad· n1inistration. Unger, also an ambassador to Laos in the early J96()s be fore Sull ivan look the 1oh, is ihus considered a beUer bet at present DMZ Sites Hit By U.S. Planes; Jl iets Win Hill SAI GON <UPIJ -American B52 hombers carried out heavy raids inside 1hc Den1ilitarized Zone (DM Z) today and flew three mis!lions in sup port or South Vietn;imese niarin es who recaptured lhe 111nu11tai11top base of Nui Ba Ho. II yas the first lime since President Ll'ndon B. Johnson·.c; Nov. I, 1963 bomb· irig ht1lt that the U.S. command . h ~ d publicly announced bombings 1ns1de DMZ. The militarv rommand had contirmed Tuesday that "such raids ha ve been going on since the bombing halt of Norlh Viet· nam and said it v;ould announce any fut ure strikes inside th~ Dt.i Z v.·hen possi· ble. The Thailand-based B5l! flew eight missions in the rive northern provinces or South Viet nam today. It v:as the first in a year that B52s had f\ov.·n that many missions all inside South Vietnam and dramatized ho\v fight ing along the DM Z has escalated since the North Vietnamese opened a concentrated series Clf attack~ on the allied de fense line along the neutral zone a week. ago. Germa11 Ge11eral Dies i11 Bavaria G AR ~11 SC H · PARTENKlRCHEN, Germany (API -Field Marshal Sieg· mund Wilhelm List. whose forces cracktd the French Maginot Line in May 1940, died Tue!day. H~ wu 91. List's 12th Army broke through the ~t 11gioot Line between Sedan and f\te:iieres In the great World War It as5ault that ended with the fall Cl! France. ~ ... ,,.. lllf''\&t• '""' ~··~··· -·-· --"-i..n. '""ft ~ ~-'-'• -ll;t TJ TJ, I U<Of'>I( ...... ~· ... 'V'" I? t \ Pf '"'""'" 101-!"' • ·-1..,.. l'+I •• -~.,,_., !OJ.. ,..... ,, ........ .,. ... ~ ~ °''"" , .. 1' .,._ ....,..._, r;.;~ ,.,....,.,.,, • ..._ ""..... 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His troops 01 broke through the P.tetaxas Line, oc· cup1td Salnnika 11nd entered Athem on April 25, 1941. , /IA .. ..., -_ll... .., ....... . -........-... _ . ._.,,.._ ..._ . .,. ... . .,..,... --•• ·-"'·"''" •'>O (h<•Q" 1~<1 !·~·•'"M' /, --( ... ~ .. ·;~ . ~"'~"d •o .. \,, ltl•~·. ,~ ..... .... , j l~ ~ ... . .. ~·•l!lt $...,. .... V•N('U~•~ W•l~•r•~•n~ ---~ .,. ..... ""'-•=-... " .. " " • " " ., Al the 11tart of the. war he wiu1 in com· n111n1l n( the 11oulhern GermAn army in l'oland. dax,.~ ago and swept today throu~h 3 series of gunbattles outside this cny's an· cient 11·all.c;. L'nconfinneJ arn1y reports said another Jll A 1nan was 11-'0unded. Bul!ets zinged off headstones as men equipped with machineguns and rifles l't'awled belwctn graves near Bran· dyswell, \\'hich the British army iden. t1f1ed as !he ··nerve center" or the IRA in lhP Londonderry are a. The hattle. ont" of 23 gunfights reported around the city by early afternoon. erup- ted when the army sent bulldozers crunch· ing through huge , concre1c barriers that \\'ere topped by scaffolding, paving slooes and fum iture. '·We \\'iii put them back up if you knock lhem dO\\'n," residents in the Roman Catholic Rogside gheno an~a chanted. '·The Br itish arn1 y 1rill nc1·er again be allowed in here ·· Cunshots greeter! 1he co1nn1andos 1vl1en lhey reached Bra11dyswrll. Rlock by hlock, lhrn into I.he ccrnrlery, the troops 1Jrol'e back their a.c;sailant.c;. Whe n the civilian fell de;id, an army ··~natch" squad \\'ilh shields rushed to pick up the body but was bea ten back by rour youths who grabbed the dead man, shoved him into a car and fled. The army said troops later caught the car in the center of Londonderry and ar· rested the four you ths. There were no reported injuries among the troops, the spokesman said. but a camera crew from lrish lele\•ision 11·as pinned under a car in a shooting crossfire. A gunman opened up abou t 50 yards :ihead of them. tele\'ision ne.,.,·sn1an Frank Courrell said. "The soldiers firf'd back over our heads and 11·c could see the shols hilling I ~ 11•alls or houses about 30 yards directly behind u .... " The crew cra\vled out I~ minutes later <lu rini: fl lull in the fighting. In Belfast. an anny sourf'e attributed a daring series of daylight robberies to !he illegal Irish Republican i\rn1y f1RA1 hccause the f'X lremist group probably raced a desperate shortage or 1noney, he s;iid. Eban Predi cts Voca I Conf li e ts In Middle East By Vnited Press lntrrnnlional Israeli foreign ~hn ister Abba Eban predic!ecl tod:iy the ~l icldle East conflict 11·ould be confined to the PQlilit al ;:ircna and \\'Oll ld not erupl into hosti!ili1·s clrsp1!e thrC'at1; by f.g,vpt1a11 Pres1de11r 1\n\\·ar Sttdat of rene1ved 11·arfare bcfor~ the end of the yea r. lleferring to reports Sadat s clc<1dll111· l'or U.S. efforts to achie1·e an in teri111 !\1iddle East peace expired Sunday. Eban !old a .Jen1salem news con ference E.cypt had set simllar deadlines since the J une 1967 \\'ar "Israel has not trembled and lire has not been opened. The main reason was lbe Egyptians would not be able to suc- reed in a military initialil'e and Soviet 1)1Jlicy does not want fighting resu med, although it doe.c; not v.·ant peace. Also. I presume a year of cease·f ire is a pn\1·erful influence on public opinion In 1'.:g-1·pt." Eb;in said ".\ly pro.'(nosis i~ th<i l in tl1r 11ee\..~ ahead the emph;isis 11•ill be on pohllcal moves," the fore iJiln minister st11d Sadat repeatedly has brantlt'<i 1971 .1 ... a "deci.c;il•e year" during whirh the ~lid-lie F.t1 ~t conflirt wou ld be dec1dcr1 m1litar1l_v or polilic:illy. S>idfJ! :irrived in Da1n a~rus 1nda~· fnr an Arab sun1mil conff'rence 11·11h S~·r1a ;:ind Libya df's1gned pr11n;irily lo discuss the 1ensc ~1lua l1011 along the Syrliln· ,Jnrdani;in border. The three na tion s are :;ct to be rome the federalioo of Arab fl cpubl ics Sept I. Eban s aid Israel still 11·as will ing lo reach an agreemen1 with Egypt to reopen !he Suez Canal -the basis rnr thf' U.S. initiative lo achieve an interim ?i.-fiddle East accord -but said the next move ~·as up lo the United States. Russ .Fleet ou i\fov c TOKYO (A PJ -A So\'iel task force of aboul 15 ships, Including at least four missile cruisers sailed iilto the Pacific between the J apanese islands of Honshu and 1-fokkaido today and Tu~sday th~ Defense Agenr y ~ported . A spokesman said the force 11·as (l ying the nag of Adm . N. E. Smirnov , com· mande r of tht So1•iet Pacif ic neeL ~ps Jol1 Security? Check Harbor Area Honchos By TllO:'llAS !\t URPIUNE or H>• D1U1 1'11*1 S!•H CJTY QUIZ BIZ: -Now, genllt re ader, tell us 11·hat all these people havfl in common: James D. Wheaton, Lee Hisner. Ernest L. 1'ho1npson , Harvey L. Jlu r!hurt and Art McKenzie. Got ii'! Gil·e up'! Alls\1·er: All 11·c1·e citv managers right here airing uur OrangC Coast. And <111 dl'parted th eir posts in recen t tunes and in fai rly close prox- in1ity to eaeh o!her . \\'hea!on 1nan;-.~cd the afairs at La· guna Bench City llall. Ri.c;nrr was di!· to lor Seal Beach. ·rhompson presided in San Juan Capis· trano :'.'ltl Hurlburt filled the chi<'f ad· mi nistra!i\'e chair in Newpo rt Beach. ! DDTLI M IL~llt ,\LL FLED !he Stene ar!er so me kind or poli tical imbroglio or. at !he lea.~l. upon hearing parties sharpening 1he axe in I hr back roorn. Onlv i\lcl\Pn7.1e. the Costa ;\le~a rit.v n1an.igcr , left nn tenns that sacl<lcned all h\l11ds 11 hrn he wa1; forcf'd to resign bec a11se Of illnc~s. As for tl1c others. il 11·as pol111c.c; in one forn1 or another !hat pron1ptcd 1hrm 10 pack their ba!!'5 and rlesk nruncp!ate. And no1\· lhe drun1s of rnunk·i pal <liscontent seen1 lo br nnnblin.i: in Hun· lington Beach 1rhrre l)oyle 1\,11\rr presides tn the t'.lty ad1n111istrative (·hair . FIR.ST l:"IDI CAT IO/\S Ilia! ;\liller had 1rrouble began 10 surlai.:e In!>\ weC'kend . Then ;\la)nr George .\lcCrackrn on illon- day let it be known that he 11·as going lo n1ect \\'ilh 1\liller lo discuss hts future . Then can1r Tnesdav 11he11 thi:-Hun· !111gton C:it ~· Council. a"rter son1e hufldles. announced thal qvestion uf !'ll illcr·s fut ure is n1ute for the rnotnent. In fact, the Citv !)ads in1posccl lhcu· 01\·11 ~ai:; rule. On lhen1selves, this time. dcclann.'( !hry wouldn't r1·rn talk about t! Throughout it all, i\11lle r \\'as :-.11ul1n_.:. \\'ell. even 1f t.·liller'~ luturc 1 ~ t louded, he ha s 1nuch reason to srn1lc . ,\{ 5!!. he 1~ 1n his t l!h year as ll untington Beach c11y adn1 1nistrator. lie g11id1'd the c1t.1 's gn111·th f1·(11n • :;lee p,v town uf 10.000 souls lo a boon11ng rnc tropolis of Hl(].000, ll UNTl 1\'GTON HF.ACll i~ perli;ips lh! n1\1~! dramatic groll'th and SU('Cr~s ~1or1· 111 all nf Orange County. i\l :i~·bi· In all or California. They don't s1nirk a111I call it ·!he oi l c1!1 '' an1 n1ure_ S 0 0, if ,\lill<'r :-hould step dOIO.n ~fllllf' tinl(' in the future, he can inrleed look back <1n snme solid aeco1npl1shmcnts. And. ii n11ght h<' no1ed. his lon,1:~1 Hy ha:. i::nnc far be}ourl the fil'e year.~ uSua11v ;illollcd 1o ritv <l<hni nislr:iloro: ht>fore lhry ha1-r 11 vrn.out the 11·elron1e mat. A~ for the others v.ho \\'ere around him, \\'h<·a1on 1lcpartr1f La gun;i for a hr!ter e1· 11· n1an;1.cl'r·s 1)()st in Corona ,1f1r r ;i \1tv ( '1111111·11 11phea1 al that boded ill fnr h1111 . H 1~11C't flr r1 Sr:il Beach :i ftrr a real pol1t1eal hoo·ra and ha.c; foun<I t'11n1fort 1n l.;1 l!:'.bra_ Thnmpson !t·ft l ,lpo aflcr h;ir•h 11onfs rro1n his ('1111111 II llr l111nlrl :-.1111ilar rrnplo.1·n1ent HI lhe ~.'lrden ~)Xlt or El;;1nn1·e H11 rlburt 1:01 grinl smokf' :-1...:11:il" 111 \'1•11 rK1r\ <ind ah1'11rH h lrnrlrrrd his res1gna11on. !l e 1sn·1 hr.hc1cd 10 l1111·e 111;\dc a con11et tioo 3$ yc1 Tll E RECO BI> 5110\\'S, h1111t'l1•1, 1h;il professional c1t.v arhn1n1srr:i1or1; i:rt h:irrlrncj to playing the game of musical ch airs. Indeed. one may escape a municipal1tv just ahead of the tar and feather bucke't only lo !urn up arros.c; the l'Ount~· line. in ano!her to\\·n \\'here they are toasting h1:. gen1u.~ in pink chanipagne. So just wait fi1·e vears. The re seems to ~ one good axiom 1n the city manager dodge : Ahv a}·s keep at least one bag packed. Sea I KiJI Prot c~t ed \VASHINGTON iUPI) -The l!ouse 111erchant t.1arine and Fisherie~ Coin· mittee says it has received hea~·y n1a1I protesting seal hun ting n1cthods and plans to hold hearings Sf'p!. 9 on legisla - t1011 that \1·nuld out law or control !he ca~ lure <'·'ld killing or ocean n1an1n1al.~. :j .. . . U N I TEO S TAf,f-$.-I N 1 SPA C E•· " A DECADE Space Stat1ap11 DA1<.l l"ILDl 111111" ..... Apollo 15 f!!l ssion b; comrnemorated on pa ir of 8-cent r os1age stamps released th1s \.\1eek. SI amp.~ arc currently 011 ~;il r at rost of fires along the Ora nge Coast. • Haige Bla%e Fouglat A five-alarm fire broke out T uesd ay in a. d ownto~'n f\.1 inneapolis building which former!) housed the ti1erchants Cold St orage Company. The blaze started in the ba sement and worked its \vay up to the first fl oor. The loss was undetermined. Sawdust and wooden lockers fed the crackling blaze. Consumers Union Cites Gas Danger of Corvair U.S. Judge Under Fire By Wall£Lce WASHINGTON (AP\ Consumers Union says if its sampling of lhe 900,000 Chevrolet Corvairs on tbe roads is reprefientalive, some 90,000 owners of the car now drive at great risk in cold or wel weather. Transplant Recipient Celebrates INDIA NAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI\ -Louis B. Russell, !he \vorld's longest living heart transplanl recipient . is celebrating the third an- niver5ary of his new heart by running for his first political office. Russell, a De.mocral, is run- ning (or a spot on the In· dianapolis city co uncil . His op- ponent for the Nov. 2 election i~ American ba s k et b a 11 association alt-s tar R o g e r Brown, a Republican. An Indianapolis s c ho o l teacher. Russell received his heart on Aug. 24, 1968 al the Richmond, Va., medic a I center. He had a series of heart attacks over a seven- year period hcfore doctors recommended that he consider the heart transplant. Even after 1hree years since the 5Ur~ery, medicines are nece5sary fo r him to keep his heart. "It's a live foreign matter," Russell said. "The body wants to keep rejecting it. "The theory at fir st wa5 two years past surgery v.·ould be over the hu mp. but just this past \\'eek. the rour!h longest liv ing transplant palienl died. just before three years.·• Russrll's own future looks bright, h0\1•e\'Cr The cardiologist who recom· mended Russrll for t he transplflnt. Dr. R o b e r t Chevalier. said his patient would be around .. for a Ions. long ti1\1e " Ann1her c<ird10!0~1~l . Dr. J ohn D. Gralu1m said, ''he's doi ng (';1;!rc·n1ely 11rll. pro- i;:re55ing in a normal Joshion." Tninted, Eggs Get • U.S. Bnn The reason: Exposure lo ex- cessive levels of poi5onous carbon monoxide. CU, a testing organization, said it had found th at passengers in 25 of 221 Corvairs were exposed lo the excessive levels. ·•it's quite likely.'' CU said Tuesday, "that some 90.000 Corvair ov.•ners now drive al great ri5k in cold or wet weather. when they're likely lo shut the wir.dows find turn on the heater." CU said the Corvair he11ter is so constructed that it \vitl "almost inevitablv" b I o w odorless, colorless-car b on monoxide into the piissenger compartment •·shou ld a small leak develop in the engine's gaskeling or exhaust system." The organization said that. in the 221 Corvairs it tested. 2~ produced carbon monoxide con c e n I rat i o n s in !he pa5senger compartment in ex· cess of 50 parts per mill ion, lhe recommended maximum set by !he American Con- ference o f Governmental It"ldustrial Hygienists. Munitions Train Cars J11111p Rail ALBIA . Iowa !UPI 1 About a dozen cars nf a Chicago. Burlington and Qui n· cy freight train derailed Tues· day night., and caught fire from Army munilion5 one of them w~s carrying . The muni- tions in the fla rning car ex- plodC'd periodically. Authorities advised families 111·1ng wilhin a t"·o-mile rarl111s nf !he derailment to evacuate rhe1 r homes. and authorities nn the scene \\'ent nn clnser than a hal f mile. Observers estimated the ca rs \\'ere shoaling fla me!'. so nic 65 feel in the arr. find periodi c. explos1nns rrnm 1he flam ing car thal carried I.he muni!ions rocked I.he 5ll r- DALLAS (UPI l -Gov. George C. \\'allace, who had one of his orders involving desegregation overturned in a federal court, said Tue5day the judge involved "doesn 'l ha ve the brains lo try a chicken 1hief. ·· Wfll!ace made his remark to the ladies auxiliarv of the Veterans of F'ore.ign Wa r !VF'\V ! which is holding its 72nd annual convention here. The Alabama governor told hi5 audience he would con- tinue his challenge of federal de5e.i::regfllion orders by issu- ing 11n executlve order today designed to reopen l\\'O schools In :i pre(inminanll.v black town . He said his nc1v rirder would preven1 !.he federal govern- ment from .. destroying two fine schools in Alabama." The order will reopen _1!.rades f'll!r through 12 in llobson City. Ala. Wallace was here to accept a SI0,000 award from the ladies auxiliary to be used towarct establishmrnt rif a Si ll million Lurleen B. Wallact' Canc~r Research Center in Rirmin11ham. l\1r5. W;i.llace died nf cancer in November, 1968. She suc- ceeded her husband a s gnvernor or Alahama becau.~e he \vas ineliJl"ible lo run for another consecutive lcrm. President Nixon will adctress the VFw·s national convention Thursdav. \Vflllace. in his Parl ier order, riireetcd 1''"hoo! official s in Jef. ferson ~-·1nt v, Ala.. to reassigr ' rntlR Davis. I~. to a school nt'ar her home so she "·ould not be bused as ordered hv a cnurrs rie5egrep:ation pla n. But l' S Distri ct .Judg,, Sam C. Pflinter ruled ~1nnday ~chool nf ficials should Ignore \Va llace's order Teenager's Death T er ni Overturnc{l roundini;: area and sent debris CHICAGO (UPI f A fl yi ng. crin1in11I court judge 5ays hl' The debris. some or \\'hich rejected a jury's death sen· landed as far a5 a half mile lcnce recommendation in the from the \vreck, starled small case of an \&-year-Old yout h fire5 which were controlled by because he felt il would be the Albia fire department. cruel Lo force him to wait for No injuries were reported. a death which \\"OUld not be and police cordoned off the carried out specdilv . area. Judge Robert J Downing in· The train. en rouff' [mm stead sentenced M i r ha e I Ch icago to Denver. has an Parker , 18. to 100 to 200 years WASHI NGTON (UPI) estimated 89 cars, and carried in prison for stabbing a young 1.:lore than 30.000 pounds of ~eneral merchandise and mail mother to death while her 7- f in addition tn t.he munitions. year-old epileptic son watched. processed rozen eggs ~n· laminated by the same 10-A spokesman for Burlington ''The aims of criminal dustrial chemical that recently in Chicago said he believed the justice are better served by tainted thousands of shell eggs munitions were either !he lnng sentence," Do\\1ning And broiler chickens have been rietnnator caps or s m a 1 I said Tuesday at the conclusion barred from the market by fi rearms. of the tria l. l{owever he e.ided D t t The FAT and U.S. Army or. thal he does not believe the Agr iculture epar men · ficla1s P"I " lid '" ,·"format.,·o" d ed be Department s pokes m en " Parker e5erv ever to 'Tuesday declined to identify •r.'::""="='=';:h;:'=d='='::';::fm='"='=· ;:::=;:::=P='='='=led=. ==='-=====; the proceMlng firms ordered I to keep their product off the Replace your uglv market. But they said sh; lots garbage and trash of froi.en eggs found to be con· cans with one neat, t1uriinated came from plants convenient, and tn North Carolina and South ~nitarv tr1shpekl Cllrollna. Holds as much as The tainted lots of eggs were found to contain 0.6 to 2.2 four average p1rts per m 1 11 ion of garbage cans• polychlorinated b I p he n y I s lifetime 1 PCB), 1 DIYf-llke chemical. warrantv on the The danger level ii comidered beautiful new O.S parts per million. Trashpak compactor. Fl!deral officials said tests For 1 tree horn• would be run on all processed demonstration call: lRllSHA'IK egg product.s manufactured in the 20 i;:overnment-inspected processing plants in I he Southeast, lhe area where feed Ac c i dcntsilly contaminated w;th PCB w" d\,trlbutod th;s I L,,=======~~~~7;,1:,;4±;5;4;;,6~-8:,;2~3;,:;3 summer. - l\1ixo1i Tall~ Pa1·oclrial School U.S. Help Vowed Clemente where he has plan- ned an extended stay. DAJLY PILOT ,S Huge Drug Stores Crackdown Set On Shelter Pills WASHINGTON (UPI) - A drug cult might lead to 1pw'l in thefts from immense whn1esale attack!! on fallout dr ug stocks stored in fallout shelters led Civil Defense NE\V YORK (UPl) -Pre5i- dent Nixon recl'JVed 8 loud ovation from a Rom a n Catholic audience Tuesday night by pledging his aid to parochial schools. Cardinal Terence Cooke. archbishop of New '{nrk. preceding Nixon lo t he speaker ·s stand. 5a ld despite .. recent Supr e C '> u r l Today he heads for Spring~ field . Ill . v.·here he will sign a bill deslgnatlng Abraham Lincoln's home as a n:itio nal historic site. lie also wilJ tour the state fair in Springfie ld after a stop al !he nld capitol where Lincoln had his law office Police rncui Arreste<l For Garden Director John E. Davis to shelters around the country write regional di rector s has Civil Defense offici<1ls recently asking them to see r;currying to lock up the pills lhat the tablets were locked up or destroy them. tighOy in the shelters, remov- Altogether Civ il Defense hc>.s ed to police facilitie!I or 600 n1 i 11 i o n phenobarbit<il hoSp1tals where they can be tablets stocked in 106,398 l(>C'ked securely, or el 11 she lters located in schools, de~troyed. caves, factories and office He assigned the project "top bu ildings in every s t a I e . priority_" This was not the Allhough a potential bonanza first time Civil Defense of· for the drug cu lt. the tablets fi cials were told lo secure the are described by ci vil defen5e phenobarbitAJ ·supplies but ris· officials as a very mild ing drug use gave it added sedati \"e. emphasis at"ld urgency, Civil decision can be f to assist American Catholic school children." Be.fore d e pa rt i n i;:: the \Valdorf's plush Presidential suite where he spent the night, Nixon scheduled an 8:30 a .m. EDT breakfast meeting with Gov. Nelson A. Rnckefeller 11nd AUorncy General John N. Milchell. l\"ixon, sitting on the dais, appl11uded the C a rd l n a l 's remark5 to the 1.fillO lay mem· hers of the Knights of Cnlu m- hu5 at their annual convention. When it 1-11as his turn IQ speak. Nixon, !he first President t.o address the national rneeli11 g of the Knights of Columhu!i, Sflid he wanled .. ,o associate myself with the ren1ark5" of Cooke. l\1ixon 's slop here \Vas the fir~t-leg of a two-day, fl\·e- state campaign style swin~ across the country to the \11este.rn \\'hite House at Sa n Nixon was applauded ti times by lhe blaC'k -tie assen1bl y Tuesday that ro5e to it s feet when he said: .. At a thne when we see those private and parochial schools , which Jay ::;tress on religious values, closing at the ra te of one a day, we must resolve to stop that trend and turn It around. You can count on my support to do that." With a new home freezer, you -:::-----. -.. c8n take advantage .....-. ' .~ of special sales, ~~~ ~\7,~ discount pr ices, and ~ •1 I se<1sonal savings! I ti Sale-priced quantities .__;;...~ of your fa mi1y·s favorite food s can be stored in your freezer for months at a time. Fruils and vegetables can be purchased at peak quality, when priCE!$ are lowest, and preserved lor us throughout · !he year. With so many advantages, a home freezer can freeze your lood costs! And, today's no·!rost leatura e liminates the messy chore of defrosting. You can start saving now with $25 worth of frozen food. A $25 Food Certificate f1om 1he E.l.A. is yours, FAEE, when yo LI buy a home freezer during !he mon!h ol August at a participating E.l.A. dealer. (C;~( .. l ~ef) :)~ Be prepared i'! r\'f.?/j for all occasions Family dinners or unexpected guests, lunch box meats or pi'lrty treats. whatever the occasion, you can be ready with a \'ar1ety of prepa red meals. Cook lood!I well in advance for special dinners; double your favo rite recipes and freeze tialf. Baka more 1ilan one pie or cake or another batch o! cookies and fr eeze !he e~tras for futu re use. A freezer lceeps. you prerared and ma kes meal pla nning easy. NEW YOllK fUPll Patrolman John Gardel!is. 26, \\'as suspended from the force Tuesday on charge!! he grew marijuana behind the central park polttc stnlion. JUSt !O fC'et from the stables where police horses were s!<11led. Over the past decade an Defense officials said. a verage of 600 medical kits1----------- have been stolen each vear. But In just one ten-Week period earlier this year, half thal n1any kits containing n1ore than 330,000 pills were stolen. Arrested with Gardel\is, was his broth er. Arthur, 20, v.•ho police s?jd had a previous narcolic5 arrest record. The brothers v.•ere charged with selling. possessing and grow· ing dangerous drugs. The n1assive fallout shelter progran1 was 5larted by Presi· dent John F. Kennedy. Begin- ning in December, 1962, the shelters were stockC!d \\'ith food , waler and medical kits. Once stored they became the property of local authorities. Fears that the rise of the Freezing retains ---=-- food quality ~~'~ Your freezer keeps '.:~ ··r.~~ foods fresh! Flavor, ~0:, '~~ texlure, and health• I~( ... .'-./\ /' giving nutritive values ' ~;/... \..../ J ~ are lo cked lri 10 stay, "'"'-.J L . Freezing preserves <.:. __;:... the natural v1tamin5 and minerals ln fresh produce. Choose young, fresh vegetables and fruil tor freezing so !hey wiH keep peak llavor and tenderness. Only top quali ty foods should be frozen. Freezing retains quality; it does nol Improve it. ~ ~~." ~ ~S'.li t ~ '¥~ Freeze ~me~:~~· and fresh fish ri ~ Hunters arid ~rlJ. I.Ji/ fishermen cari freeze their catch, keeping it for future use. In a home fr eezer, Wild g8me, suc h as deer, moose or elk, can be Bged, chilled, cut arid wrapped !or storage in your freezer. Freshly caugh t fish lrom ocean, lake or sire.a m, or game birds, can also be frozen. Prepare fish or birds for cooking, package and qu ickly !reeze. Enjoy !he rewards of the hunt months la!er With a hom e freezer, Almost every kind can be frozen • '-"1 _ f 'LS"'';?i ~ ~... ~-~~~;i, ~.~···--~-· .. \Vith a small amount of preparation, nearly every kind ol food can be frozen. fish and shellliSh, fowl, meats, fruits and berries, vegetables, plus baked foods. cooked foods, prepared foods. stewa a nd soups. Even dairy products like butter, mfl k, eggs and cheese can ha f1ozen. tn fact, when lhewed, freezing makes leftover dairy products useable ln casseroles, egg dishes, and baking. Conveniently packaged, easy to use Foods can be easi ly packaged in moisture-- vapor-proof containers and stored for moo!hs at a lime in your home freezer. Freezer jars, plastic containers, ou!er waxed cartons, freezer aluminum foil, and lami nated papers au make good wrapping materials. Remember to package foods in meal-size amounts or individual servlngs lo make thawing and· reheating quick and easy. No more l,:ist minute hurried trips to !he store are needed with a freezer. _./;.,""$,Ji:-*.... ,..,. .•.,;,i. *' ~"'" * ''"' ~t~ ...... .-. .,.,.. *' "~ ':ll ..... ~~ .• • .. <"".•~•*'). d ' --~ •. 'l "'1':>V!.ii' w. .i:°M::• .... . • ,,,-,.:r-rl &.Yft:·, "'· _,. ~,,., -,,,,~ e··#.,; . ;:· ·., ·-c:rr;~ "'"'"' . 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Leo11orck 16671 hec.ll llvtf. ..... 5140 ldl11tff ...,, 9019 A4o• St. To1roH'1 Goldo11w .. 1 I W11Ntff Two G11fl flll Atlo11t1 St. ..... •t12 ldl.....-A.._ FlrfttMll St.re J6JI I ....... .,... MU" AppH•M• 1122 S..ltle I. L .• .._.II c .. 7021 l'MJfk ltftl, Wet!ter wu- •ZI 5 l'eclflc. • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE Ill-advised Proposal About four months 110 lhe -board ot dire cton of Laiun1'1 Festival of Artl offered to help the city meet lta payments on the Mai n Beach purchase by increaslne lta le11e payments to the city from 171h percent of (1"0!11 recelpU: to 27 percent. U extended until 1998, the term of the beach pur- cha1e. the Festival thus would be contrlbulin~ an estl· mated tot.a.1 of more than $4 million to the project. Impressed \Vith thia promistd largess, the city rath- ers n amed a committee lo re-negotiate the Festival lease. Then came a counter·proposal from the city. It suggested the Festival pay, in addition to the offered 27 percent. another 1:5 percent of all revenue in excess of •155,000. What inspired the request ls not clear. lt..s effert on the Festival board was more than clear. Several directors favored staying with the present lease agre.ment until 1976. After some bitter words, it was •treed to extend the 27 percent offer for 30 more days. Festival directors are looking askance at the city's M>mewhate cloudy financial picture and you can almofit hear thelr second thoughts. A sad case of not Jetting well enough alone. Northrup Shows Courage A few months ago hardly anyone would have known that San Clemente City Councilman Stan Northrup -or anyone el&e, for that matter -was a member of the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commiasion. But last week, Northn)p became a household word as the LAFC became the only show in town, and admis-- ston was free. uk his own c-ounell for support of a reeall against Coun- ty Supervisor Ronald Caspers. "lt'a time" he said, "when orficials in Fifth District cltie1 stick their necks out and become ready to take abuse." And that abuse was not far around the corner: hours after h'is vow, pickets who could not even recog- ni ze him called for his own recall. A malicious letter terming him "a rodent" appeared in San Clemente and called for Northrup's ouster. Things have cooled somewhat this week, and \Vhether Northrup's fervor for a recall persi5ls or not, he should ht commended for waa:ing a formidable battle. Red Tag Was Lifted In conalruction parlance, they call them "bootleg· ged" buildings-those structures which appe&r on a lo t without a building permit. San Juan Capistrano has its i;hare -its claim to fame. in fact, is almost entirely bootlegged. Fray Junipero Serra, obviously, needed no county building inspectors as strawbosses in the late 1700s. But the days of the friars are long gone, and when Old Mission San Juan Capistrano grows in the 1970s it gets a permit or a red tag. Well, it got tagged last week Y:ith a fat stop-\vork order on a major building which is hoped to become a replica of the old trade school built for the mission Indians. That venerable monument which had withstood earthquakes, pirates and the elements now was in the midst of a building permit hassle. To bring it up to code P.robably would have meant total reconstruction of a butlding which is almost com· pitted. Northrup was downright angry at some attempted steamroller plays. He spoke out against the tactics and was not afraid to bring up the possible weapon of the threat of recall. And if bis aneer IUltainS his promiJe, tonight he'll But councilmen, figuring that Fray Serra's build· ing1 had proven their worth, decided to lift the r ed tag. Amen. ..,..., ... ~~"""""" 'ASK YOU~ PAL TO CA!.L THE PHON£ COfffAflY. OU~ LINf) ~fAD MPJN.', s Definition Ofa Judge Of the Court Thou&ltta Al Lar&t : A "judge" ls an official who 11tntenee1 a stranger the judge his never attn before, lG 1 pri90fl the Judge has ne ver visited, on the basis of a law the judge did not makt , and ln the absurd hope that thi1 stranger's clNe: and enfor~ •ssoeiaUon wllh other "crimla1!1" will 1omehow make him a better man. • • • People who slop the 1cllon to applaud a witty Une la a play would not think of interrupting th e music to applaud .an especially beautlful phrase In a sym- phony, but lln't tM aituatlon much the same? • • • The most pathetic summer aroups of people are those would -be writers who make annual pilgrlma11es to wrlterli' con- ferences and •·workshop1,'' hop Ing 1\"isUu\ly th1l some of the lecturer&' talents wilt rub off on them. • • • Jl°1 easy to tell a married couple who have had a quarrel just be(ore coming lo a party -ahe 11 terribly busy being gay, and he Is careful not lo enaage In any cornt.r-<:onvtr51tion wilh an unattached woman. • • • The biggest bort In the world Is the profe11Jonal Old Time r who remembers ~vt.rythlng and unden:tanda notntn1. Dear Gloomy Gus Laguna Beach, San Clemente and envln>na are 1p1red the purring or police helicopter• ovuhead that upcoe.st folks complain about. But maybe, some local element.I con. sidered. we need them more than Costa Mesa, Huntington Buch and Newport Beach. -J. L. C. ""'" ... ,.,. """" ,...."' .,,._ Mt Mntq.r1ff' ...... '" "'' "--· .... , ... , .,.. .,...,. " • ...,.,, •u&. o.1rr PllM. One inex~sive reform the auto manufacturers could make !1 lo remove tho6e. silly clocka from da&hbcarda - which hardly an yone lookt at arter the first few weeks -and r1place them with a bllill·in compass so that the motorist can tell wh.ich way he is going in the bewildering complexity of modern superhighways. • • • One of the finest religious insights was expressed by Martin Buber, in his "Taitt tJf the Hassidi1n," when he quoted an old Rabbinical scholar u 1aylng, "It li not the llaints that are in Paradille, but Paradise that is In the 11 lnts." • • • 'The trouble with technology is that ·while ii keeps devi!ling n«!'W \o\o"a)'S for us to spend money, nobody so far has come up with a successful new way for us to make it. • • • One reason that Uh!rature Is Jess ab!• to depict noble char1cter1 lhan petty onrs "'"·a s neatly put by Jonathan Swift, ""·hen he pointed out : ''El1phant11 are always dre"'·n smaller than lift, but a flea al¥i'ays Jargfr." • • • The. better part of valor is not di8Crt· Lion bu t conservation -knowina how tn 111v1 lt for matters of principle, and not to dissipate It on merf vexaUons. Moretti Runs Roughshod By 1\0B!:RT H. BUl\KE A11emblyml•, 'Jtdt Dl1trid Jn his e11ernesa: to a.uerl lhe power ol A~sembly Speakrr, All1embly mAn Bob 1tforetti tO.N. Hollyl'i·ood) apptars to be doing l'i'hatevtr he fee ls necessary to maintain h!J control. lf this meana lg· norln1 the house rule.\, r u n n J n g roughlhod O\'er them, or making up new rulu on th• run, he 11 provlng to sktptlcs ttiat he 's qul'9 capabhi of doln1 all thea• and more. An etample that demon1Lrllile1 lhi• abuse Is the procedure u1ed to movt AB 21 (£1.urton) fro m th1 A1nmbly lO tht Senate. Thia blll would eliminate the t7.~ percent d1plttlon allowance on 1as and oil wells. Thia ch1n1e ~ulre1 an amrnd· ment lO the bank ind corporatlona tax which the California Constitution 11low1 only when appro•l!d by 1 two-lhlrd.I vote In both bou1es (54 votes). On April n, AB 21 came befon the Assem bly and was 4efeated becsust il only recei•td t l aye votes. ONE W!:EK LAtER Ille author of the meuurt tooiht reconalderation, which, according \o the rules of the house, also nNdt 14 ayt votet (two-thirds). Again the. bill wu dtfuted when only 41 mtmbtrt Yottd IJt. AppertnUy the Speak.tr falled to twist ~bllcan 1rm1 f.! ht thought he'd be able to . 'nlla didn't stop Moretti. Undau~ bJ tht rtaita t0nstltutlon, the ~ rules, and the vote qr lht mrm· ben, the lpMktr took It upon hlmseU lO Mnd the bill lO I.ht Senate. He r•· UonlllMd that only 1 portioll of tM. bill bad JIUHd. (In efft(t th11 rulln1 would ...,. corpor1Uonl from the bill and -k .,,UC.bit only 10 lndlvlduall.) ( THE UN1LATERAL action of the Speaker was rather difficult lo explain in view of the official Assembly Joum1l ind Assembly History notatlon1 showlna: the actual action on lhr blll. Assemblyman Moretti tt1en added Insult to Injury when he correcttd the Assembly History to read that AB 21 WM "p11sed" on April 22. It had pre\'iously re11d "rtfu1td pa1sa1e." This left the Assembly History ol April 29 to correct, as it loo staled that AB 21 had been "rr.fu1td p•1111e:• This was dont": by noting ''bill ordered to Sl!nate," The Journ11ls for those day1 are now conveniently out of prlot, but whtn they art offlclaUy released 1t the end of the sesllk>n t predict lhey, too , will hav• been corrected. ANOTHER ~X.AMPLE of t h t Speaker'• apparent disdain has bttn his handl ln1 o( lhe OOdgtt. Again he disreaardf'd many tJf the houst 1rult1 which everyone else is txpedtd to follow. lf ht eaerci&es thlll kind of power In his prennl poslHon in order to accompU1h hi• purposes, it appears to mt that he would ha\'e no qualms when It came to ovuJoolr.lng other laws and rtflllatlona wh.Jle actlng In any olhtr capeclty. The c:lt11ens of Callrornla are \~Ing their rlghtl and their freedoms fail enough through le&:itlmate le1al means. Unabashed powerplay1 arc not in th4 bt1t interest or our statt. We cannot 1fford to regr eea to the powtr·pollth~1 er• ol other yea rt. Time to Meet Individual Needs of St1ulents End Rigid, Lock Step School Grades To the Editor: Whal a ple asur1 lt was lO read Sydney Harris' column entitled, ''The Abllurdlty of School 'Grades'" (DAILY PILOT. Aug. 10). His public recognition of the fact that lndlvldu11J differf'nces in children ought to preclude the rigid, lock step, graded ap- proach to education is indef'd refreshing. My hope is that the day wUI soon come when school districts all O\'er the nation are deve loping programs designed to mttl the individual needs of f'ach student in each area of the cWTiculum. .U AN EDUCATOR, J know that the job can be. done and wUI ultimately reduce considerably the "disillusionment, dl1gust, and dropouts" Mr. Harris spoke of in his column. I also know, howevt.r, that the task Is not an inexpensive one nor can It be accom plished without tbe total support of parents. t am grateful to Mr. Harris for helping to Inform the pu hlic of what they have a right to expect lrom the public iichools and what they have the respons1b1Hty to support. I AM AL.SO GRATEFUL that we live in an ana where local school dlstrlctll such as Ocean View and Fountain Valley are laking the initiative and assuming a ltaderthip role In the individualization ol' instruction for our £hildren. DENNIS H. t.1ANGERS American Leaming Corp. Long Beach Favor• Casper• Recall To the Editor: \Vhy is Ronald Casper11 in politics \\'ht'n he has so little res~t for the democratic system and 10 little regard for tho5e \o\o"ho el ected hlm t.o office? \\'hy is he trying to reinstate Santa Ana's claim on the: "promised land" when that claim has been ruled Invalid by the courts? Why Is he disregarding the wishes of that near-majority of rellldents (his: constituents) who h&ve petitioned their government to lat them become the city of lr\"lne? \Vhy does he lgnou all the mayorll in hi ll district and throughout Orange County who want to Sit a viable city of Irvine? HE SERVES ON the LAfC. \\'hy Is ha l.ryinjt to O\'erturn the democratically· t\'Olved decision of the LAFC, a decision that specified the Irvine city boundaries"! \Yhv did he participate in a special LAFC meeting In the face of a court injunction? Why 11 he a party to the continued un· democratic manipulation of his fellow members on the LAFC? Why isn't ht urging the supervisors to llel the Irvine ci~yhood election as peti· lion&<! by his constituents and as required by atate law? Even Mr. Caspera must see that democracy is having a difficult time of it. I can't recall my vote t.hat htlptd put him in otnce, but I can and will vole for his recall from that offlc•. GIL SILVIUS •o .. tra1eou• Action' To lhe Editor: As a human being I went through an e.11perience at a recent school board r---Bv George DEAR GEORGE' Do you think profanity and obscenity should bt allowl!d in the theaU!r? I think It's awfu.J . FURIOUS DEAR FURIOUS, I'm sorry about that -It wag just that 1-0me ! knocked my hot buttertd popcorn down my 5h!rt front. ..... -_, ... Mailbox Letters /rorn reoders are welcome. Normally writers .should' convey thtiT 'ntssoges in 300 words OT /tss. Tl!e rigJzt lo condense ltt!ers to fit space OT elimit1ate libel is reserved. All let· teTs fflll.$t include sigt1ature and niail· tng address, but 11ames may be with· ~eld on request if sufficient reason Ill apparrnt. Poetry will not be pub· ll.shfod. meeting which I hope may ne\'er be my fate to witness again. As a teacher (elementary), and as 11 parent and a cllizen. I do not question lhe validity of the negative feelings of certain ~embers of_ the board toward the adop- llon of a trimester system at the high school. 1 do question their method of underm ining the effort or the high school 11Aff, who had been given the gretn light l11st May to plan to~·ards th t lmpl ement.ation of the trimester system beginning thi! fall. T\\"O MONTHS, llevera! meetings and study sessions later. without prior warn- ing. ~frll. Gillette suddenlv made a mollon to am1nd lhe high sChool course or study which v.·ould do awav v.rilh the lrlmrster system. to.Ir. Haught was rl(lt extended lile courtesy of being informed of this action. In my opinion this is outrageous <1clion on the part of our e lected representatives. A point of hon(lr representing American den1ocratic ideals i.~ at stake. A sm all part of rny joyous fePlings ln working wilh children \\-"BS snuffed out \\'hen I rea li zed that on a moment's notice, memb!rs of our board could sud· denl .v and cruelly revfrse the ongni ng educational process v.'ifhout prior war n· ing or dialogue with all the persons in· volved. BARBARA C, MUDGE Wh11 lhe Eleetlon? To the Editor: A! I voter of Laguna Beach t fet>l an taplanatlon should be forthCQmlng as to why an election was called for at all . The majority of the people not only signed petitions but alao fough t high rise in every wsy. Did our city council think that the peo- ple would sign but woul d not V1lte? Or could it be that developers and builders from outside had more influence than the signatures of O\'tr 3,049 valid voters "'ithin the town? THE RESULTS or the election brought forth statements fron1 those city officials 1upportin1 high rise that showed their In· difference tol'i·ards the people's will. If "they knew" what the electlon results would be th'n why the election'! Was It to prove IOmelhlng to 10meone? To whom? Certainly not the people, Possibly U these 1ient\emen had yielded to the people's will there could have been M occasional SO.foot structure. NOW. THEY have not only restricted thems•lves in Laguna Beach, but are responsible for (reating a nationwid e drive to use the inltlati'·e. They ha\'t setn how a town reacts when Its rltizen1 see tt btlng "sold out" ben•ath their ve.ry feet. The fln11.J Insult is that "'"e the people had to pay for such an election. JONNA BALL Brn"e Little Boy Tn the Edl!Or· On behalr of our tnlir• membership. t ~Jnt to lh1nk you for your news reporta i covering the game held on July IS to benefit little Danny Jones. Your generous gifl is another wonderful example of lhe interest and concern being shown by the ci tizens of San Clemente for this brave little boy. Again, l'i'e would like to thank you for your generosity, RONALD \\1• DALRY~1PLE Pr,sident San Cl emf'nle Peace Officers Association Log1111a's llo111011ex11nlJ. To the Editor: In an ~ral prese~t..1tion to the Laguna Beach City Council by Ka!os Kag athos foundation. it was noted tha t Laguna ·11 homosexual community, its ~1ain Beach Sp:i .. and its ~1ain Beach liquor estabhshm_ents . leased frorn the city, are known na!1ona ll y and internationally and the city of Laguna Beach, its chu rches and educa tional in sti!utions and citi zens Indulge an attllude of stud ied ignorance modified by bigoted conlempl, toward it~ homophile fraternity. A TEENAGE youngster, obviously ef- femlnt1tl!, Accompanied by his mother. spread their blanket ne ar the llfeguard tower in anticipation of a pleasurable day at the beach. .A stream of vicious, vituperation is dirrcted toward the boy by one of Lagun;1's lifeguard officl'rs .... hl)se h:i!rf'd of homosexuals is com1non kno~·ledge among old ,:?uards. Some boys al Thalia S1reet bl'ach reach lo fondle a friendl y dog but are affronted at the lhou~ht of extending similar ex· pressio ns nf :irFect1on among lhemsel\"es . men <Ion ·! touch men. men shake hands -at arnl"s distnncr . TO CONF HO/\T nnd re~olvc this socl11l :ind sexunl ignorancl'. Lagun11"s ellv manager, his recre:ilion, lifegua rd, pol1N! t1nd hetdth department~ were invi ted, in toopcra!ion \vith Councilman Boyd. to participate in a public. community, educational discourse to be direc ted by I.he N.i llona l lnst11ule of ~lental Health's, grant-funded. Voh1n!eer Post and Kal os Kagathos Founda!ion. Tut> syn1posium v.·as conceived by l\alos Kagathos in collaboration with the Volunteer Post a5 an informal series or in-the-round talks on homosexua lity and its relationship to human sexuality. to be presented by authorities representing the dillciplintll of history, p ll y c h o I o g y . religion, biology, anthropology, sociology and crOlls-<:ullural studies. INAUGURATING Laguna·ll first sym· poslum on the cultural and social im· plications of homosexuality were San Fernando Valley State College Professor Vern L. Bullough and Dr. Bonnie Bullough, a husband·and·wife team noted for their collaborative authority on the history of homosexlllllity. By the absencc <\of its department representatives. excepting Rec realion Director George Fowler who deta ched hhmel(, all from a pariah, from these observalions of science, the management of the city of Laguna Beach projected a classic study of bigot Ig norance and dram~llred the pathetic need or Laguna to ct1nfront Its su:uallty with educational endea vor. BRUCE S. HOPPING Chairman Kalos Kagatho! FoundlUoo P111>llc Servant• To the Edllor: \Vhat this city 11nd county nr.ed1 are school! to @ducate publlc 1:mploye.11 and non-employes with certified ex11mlnlng boards to llceni,e and rene.w licenses an· n1111lly of all auch persons. This !IUl!gesllon should ~ welcom1d by 1!111 who btlleve in the necessity fo r con· linulna: education with understall(lin1 of rapidly changing conditions, whether they like or dislike the back-to-school idea as a way of life. PUBLIC SERVANTS have far greater responsibilities than those in private in· dustry. They need more than academic excellence-but on·the-job experienc• alone ls not enough and too often unfair for the o\•erall responsibilities. If some or all or the city councilmen and the Orangt. County supervisors would voluntarily consent and enroll for i;uch a prog ram of education and lil>ensing, the idea might catch on al the state and na· tional levels. And wouldn't that bt even greater? ARTHUR \\'EISS~1AN Move f he Traek1 1·0 the Editor: "Crossing Safety Problem" (DAILY PILOT editorial , Aug . Ill rould be solved \Vilh tremendous ocean front advantages to southern Orange County, ~1ove the Sant.a Fe railroad traclu let par<11lel San Diego Freeway from Capistrano Beach to San Onofre (wher. the tracks now run in land l. · Cost: ~Iillions. cBut Orange County could stand an economic boost. couldn't it?' JACK GELLER ll'ide Lond Low To thr Editor: Rc.rently, a friend or mine was Issued a c_llHtion_ in this area for carrying a l1~htl'i·eight catamaran sa ilboat on top ol hi~ \"f.'hicle. fl ";is pointed out to this person that It Is unlav.-ful lo carry anything on your \•ehlcle lhat extends beyond the fendrr ~1ne on the left and may e:<tend only six inches <Jn the right of the \·ehicle beyond tlie fe nder llnr. THE LOGIC BElllND thi! Is in· com prrhensiblc to ni t> in 1h;it A person ma y be driving in 1he lert. center or right lane at any gl\'en lime, so what difference does it makP. v.•hich side lhe overhang i~ on? Even more preposterous is the fac t that some loads as wide as 12 fret are al!O\\"f'.d o~ !hr freeways. such as mobile home sttllons. The alternalive lo carrying your ""id• load on top nf your \'ehicle is to purcha~ a trailer. THE LOAD \\1JLL be just as wide you'll probably hin·e. a hard llme findlni a place to park the trailer. there will be more stop and signal lights to worry about, and. as anyone knows that hAS towed a traile r, it adds considerable dan~er lo driving. But. the stale doe1 get IQ nick you for a trailer license fee every year. E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. lVted, Publisher Thoma.a Kttvlt, Editor Alber! \V. Batts Editorial Paot Editor Th' edhor1al page ol the Dall y Pl)(ll aeeks IO lnfonn and 1tlmul-!lte n!ad. r~ by prt!enting this 1ll!Wl!f11lper'a Oflinkln~ and comm,n1.uy on Wplo n_r lttterest and 1ia-niflc.ance, by pro- viding a forum !or ~he eirpr..ulon ol our read,.rs' opinlona, and by Ph'· ,rnttna-thr. rf[\'P~ vlf'wprrinta of ln- lnrmt'd nb~ervel"!I and 1pokei1mtn on toPlcs ol the ds.y, Wed ne~dayr August 18, 1971 CHECKING •UP• Shoeshii1e 'Boy s' Fairly Well Off Ry L.M. BOYD ALCOHOLICS are said lo be 1ulcide prone. So !rt pill Ad· diets. But compulsive eatt:rs 11rt not. oddly. Snme medicol! fnr ytar!I have lumped tho.'ie nLe.se cili1.en.'i who constantly crave .'inack!i into rhe !iam·e category v:ith heav.v liquor t!rinker!i .:ind habitual druir takers. But what the.'ie cloctnt.'i stilt c;:in'! figure nut i.'i why .'ielf-destructinn i.'i eommon Among boozers And users. but rare among hertier heir.vyweights. THEORV THAT red wine should ht served ;it. 1oom tem- perature i.~ erroneous. con- lendit a San F'rancisco spiritl! specialist MQsl room!! arf! kept at 11bnut. 72 degrees F'. 1'hal'.!i too w.11rm. Ideally. he !iays. rerl wine should bt serv- f'd at ti~ degrees F' . . SAN AN TON IO SUBSCRIBER say:;; hi.'i favoril(' dessert. i;<; 11 ~pot­ ted pup. \Vhat. pray, is a spot- 1.ed pup? . . NEVER rN HI~ Lil"E 010 that great Englishman Willillm Shakespeare dri nk a cup of tea Nn more today about c"mestible:;. Sorry. liv~ most!~· In A midlflWM 1~ artment.. kept his famil y in a magnifi<:ent C o n n e c I. i c u t home. and vacationed in his own cabin in New Hampshire. A Negro in Hollywood. He work~ two building:; 11nd moonlight~ II.!! a character :i.clor. J[e played the stock market. And in hi.~ f)O('k et he 11lw1.y~ c11rr\f'd 11 rnll nr bill~ wrapped tight in ;i hand cut from an inner tube 11nd laced lo hi.~ belt. wi1h a fool. nf doi:i:chain. A retired merchant ~eam11.n nf Lithuani11n descent. In Houston. Hf' worked hi~ s!11nd in A peen-show novP.11 ,V shop. He Ot\'ned it. ln fact. he owned most nf Lhe block around it Annually. he visited M~nila , CUST0~1E R SERVICE: Q. ''Could 1tnv shorthantl expert in the world pos.!!ibly ke:ep up ·with l.h11 t on('e-fam(lus tob<1tco :iiuctionP.er L.A. ' S re f' d ' Riags?" A. DnubUesslv nnt. Rigg~· chant wa! rlncked ;it, 4611 wpm , fastest shorthand taker.!! handle about 300 wpm. DAILY PlLOT 7 Chi11 ese Challenge Bus Act &• *' bZ:$!92 ;µ =_:az;e + ' • s W aiter , 104, Jog·s To Job Every Day • Man Tied Rate Increases To ·Sickle Slayings Halted by PVC WASHINGTON IA P l -The cit.v of S•n F'r.inc1sco and a SAN FRANCISCO IAr1 -Age set the pace for }'OUth ;; •~ lf\4..year old Larry Ltwis caught up with an Iowa long di~lance runner who'~ trottin& from htre lo Ney,• York City. ~ Lewis, who jogs through Golden Gate Park each d11y ~ a:roup of Chinese parent.~ Art • 111 his waiter'~ job at the Saint f'ranci.~ Hotel. mitnaged 1, challenging the Supremt Court • 'l'uesda.v 10 kee p a step or two ahead nf ~1arv1n Swigart. Jl , ., A former high school roach and science teacher in In ~lep into 11 new legal squab-1 Rembrandt. lowit. Swigart w.!lntll to set 11. new world record ble over racial b11lancinR, hus-nf ~~ das." for the :'\,JOO mile cross-country run Thi> prev. ing .:ind neighbnrhnod S<'hools. ' inus rn a!'k se~ by an l::nglishmon in 19!\9 rs Ila days. They 11 ppe<1led ~eparat!'ly S wi~11rr~ wit P Fay~ will drive alon~side in a trailer Tuesda.v 1.0 .Justi('P. Wiiiiam O. slockl'd with :;('ven p11lrs nf broken-in renni.~ shnf's. Hi1 Dou~la.~ for r.emporary del11y · mothPr-in-law will alSIJ n1ake the trip driving a small of a ma1's[\·e tle.st:~regatio~ ~ foreign car. order hy lederal ,Judge Stanley A jogger :;ince aae 9, t.tw1s refused an offer of a nde • A. Weigel. from :i passing mot.orisl. ' The. court has ne ver heard 11. "If the good Lord had intended me to havf' an aut nmo-1;- school cast frflm rhe Nnrth. bile." he. said, ''he would h11ve provided me 'A'i th <1ne 11·hen { The heart (If the S;in Fran-I 11,a:o:, born. June 25 , 1867." ci~co disputf' i~ rlt! f11 cto -~r ...... ...,..,...__.,~e___~~!;"~~"'"~-....r"'9>. stgre11:at.1on -concentration nf black~. whites or, in this cast. Chinese. in certain 11chool~ because. families in the neighborhood !l l'P predom- in11ntlv of tho>J r11cP. Et1r'lier in lht wf'ek . schoo! nfficial.o; fro111 Corpu.~ Christi , Tex , asked the ('OUrt, lo spar~ them the inunediate need of bu~ing about. 15,000 children 11l a cost of $1.7 million to in· tcgrale fli!exican·An1ericans within the. system. Short Ru11wav Bla111ed 111 Jrn11bo Jet Accide11t ~ll LLBRAI:'.:, Calif. (UPI I - The P;in American 747 1n· \·olved in the jumbo .lei ':; Kocourek , ont nl t n r mechanics workin.ii: nn a plane parkM ne11.r thP runw.:iv used for 1akf'flff. "There w;i.~ .11 [er- BROWNSVILLE, Te"I:. IAP1 -A young . bushy -ha 1terl survivor of !hf' Cal ifornia sickle. slayin_t:~ 1'Ay~ Clarenre Olis Smith 1.~ rhe. la u.':h1ni,r, Rrnw ling 1.~s111l a nt whn 111 · tacked h1n1 ,111. 11 sceni c camp~t!t las1 .Jul~' 12 Two persons Wl'l'P fatall y \\'O!lnded rn lhP sava.i:t' 11!lark Kenneth (;;i rbe , 211, of Ap· p!egnte. Calif .. picked thP 4:\· year-old Smith ou1 of 11 1even· member lineup T11e~a.v . .'Ir· ranged 111 !ht request nr Dist. Ally. Harold Rtrl!nt'r n I ,...Pvarla Cnunt,v. Cali f The t v t'11·1 1nr~!j 1'0•1 f1"nnlation r·11 111!' 1n t h t ramernn Co11nt.\' Jail twn hour~ 11f1.er Sm1 !h had spurned .::i prosecution propnsal ct11!111.i; fnr hi m ln wa11·, ex tradition In C;.il 1forn1a to stand tr ial fnr murder. The tall . b~Jrl1n~ Smit.h i:o:. SAN FRANCISCO (UP!\ - Californi!'s Public Utilitie~ (.(lmmission ha~ ~uspended rate 1ncrea~e:; previou11ly ap- prnved In t11ke effect durini:i: Presi dent Nixon ·~ 9 O -d ,. y wa.':e·prire rref'zt _ F'lrm\ mainlv 111f Pcted ?rt P11clfic r.11~ &: !:lt'ctrli:-Co . which h<1d h('en 11uthnr1~.ed In Mn~t 1t~ rAltll bv $17 million 11 ye11r . 11nd t.reyhound Ru:; Linell, which lu1d been 1nld 1t ('Ould increase Ifs intra·ci ty rare.~ by S:'l.2/t.\ mll11on Other utility and transpnrl11 · lion companir~ were: likewise affected .rnd tht total or !hP ~u5pt'nde<l incrtase.o; 'A'as put at $2~ million a yP.ar_ PG&E h<1d br Po authorized In increase it.o; elertrir bll l.., bv $(4 millinn ;. year and il ll 1·h11rge~ to ~a s 11ser1' h:v S\2.~ n1illinn Much nf lht boo~! wa:o:. In nffsl"I. higher co.~L~ of gas imported from (an;1d11 Grevhound rxecutivell ~a id the,v h:id rlerided lo 1'uspend lhe1r increase.~ even before !hi" commis.">ion ar.tf'd_ They had het n scheduled tn gl'l into ef· rerr. Saturday. Not 11ffectl'd were 11 sin worst accident "ran nu! nl rttnwa.v" on t11kooff i:ind tn~sed char"ed with the murrler:; or 1 " " 1·1f1r cloud of du.c.!. After he ~ million annua uno~t gr1nteu cro~srd thf' ~e11 wall. he ap-Dnnnit f'il1.hugh. 28. anrl .lnhn rr.&E 111.~t month 1111d ~ S14J Telephone Co . last June %1. J . P. Vusakin Jr .. t he PUC chairman who aMounced the guspensiorui after • apeclal meeting Tuesday, it aid com· miss1ooer.!I had unanimously adopted 1t resolution t1aylnf they "will comply with the ~pirit and lht. letter of the President't1 Announced pro- gr:un." Hov.·ever. the commission will continue to process ap- plic-atlon,!j for rale. boosts. make inv estigations. conduct ~tu die.~. hold hearings and t.;ike n1aHerll u n de r t1Ub· mis::.1on. ht. continued. "Nn r11tt i ncr e •s ts . howtver, will be is.sued." Teacher s Ask Ange la Bail SAN FRANCISCO fA P' nelegate~ 10 the. American Federatinn of Te achers con· vention ha\'e defeat~ 8.14 to 208 11 proposal to demand im· mt:di11te: release of An1ela Davis and in~tead a~k~ ft1r re:isonab!e bail and • fa ir trial fnr the hl ack educato r. spray from San f'ranc:\sco Ra y a fter hittlni:i: 11n approach lighl. \\'i1ncsses told a federal board I of inqu ir.v Tuesday. f ptarrrl tn ~ink t Vl'll lowrr ." Simmons, 29. million tnc:re:i.c.t> .'{il·en P,11 cifle .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The Chioese. n1c.in1vhilr. 11rguer:I ror retention of I.heir neii;:hborhood schools . They .~~id their cullure would he en- dangered if Cliine.~f' children ll'ere bused long distances lo compl,v \vilh a plan approved by U.S. Judge Woodrow Seals. The Chinese nperale their own after-hours classes to keep young attuned to the Chinese l11nguage and Chine.o;e: art. 'fhe.se schools would bt shut C'IO\VO. the appl"AI .o;aid, if !he children could not at.tend berau~e thr.~· wert' .;;pending lnng hnuri; on buses. A Pan Am supt:rvl~or and a Federal Aviation Agenry nf - ficial disagree on whether 1he tower told the company there v.·as 9,500 feet ()f runtvi1y 11vailable instead ol the actual 8 .. 'iOO fetL OPIN DAILY 10-10, SUN. 10 TO 7 AUG. 1 &th-19th-20th-2 ht WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. ;" , ... ~, ,, " ..... . ~· ..... .. " ( .... , ... . . .. "' c:::m.-...... ··--..... 1,·-·-·~~-... --..... --.0---·-· '·' A BIR O can ~wim fasler lh1.n aln1n:;t but nnl quite atl fish. It's tht rienguin . A m1.m - m11J can swim faster th11n 1tlmost hut. not qulte All fi~h . It'll the porpni~e. Thflse fish bttter get with it. CLIENT ASKS, ''What'!<. 11 f!impernel ?" A.~ in that finf' .r.nd fancv fiction piece. "The Scarlet ·Pimpernel " It's 11 flower common in Norway. R1rones1' On?1.v 1vrole that. novt l. Odd biL Fir~1. .~he called lt "The Rtd Carnatinn." Pub!isherll rei"'ct.erl i!. Then she titled ii "Thf, Sis;:n of lhf' Shamrork." Thf'.v still rejec!erl iL Fin11l v ~he n;imed i1 "ThP Scarlet :Pimpernel." The y b<'lut;;ht i! up in ;i hurr.v 'l'uition Tht National Transport:i!ion Safetv Board Htarina: resum- ed toda.v in t.hi~ :;uhurb11n cil.y \1•here S~n Fr11nciscn lnterna· tion11I l'lirpnrl i.~ !oc11 led . Thirty-fou r perSOllll v.•erf' in· .iured and $2 million dan1agP: suffered by the 747 on .July :lfl \\·hen it hit the light on takeoff lo Tokyo with 191 passen~e.rs and 21 crew member:; <1board_ The plane made an emergency land ing two hnurs later on a dama~ed gear. Many 11r thn~e hurl. ~uffe:red hack 1nju rir.~ v.·hilt> e.v11r.u;itin,i: !hr plant- dn\\'!) emcraenc~· chu!r.~. SPORTING GOODS DISCOUNTS ''EARS A.GO there V.'AS a shoeshine boy nn every corn~r. That's the past. .Just coin- cidtnc e maybe. but each of Ute last three shoeshine OOys l've met weren't hoV.!!. but leatherv men. And rich . Or fairly r"i('h, an,vway. An elderly Greek. J.le worked one building o~!y in New York City. He Uv- Ynur questions n-11d. cc:nn· me.nts l'!Te welcomed anrl. 1oill r,,. us t d in CHECK/Nr; UP 1nhtreutr possiblt-Ari· rlrl!,1.~ lttttr& f,n T_,, /If. Boyrl. P. (), B":r: 1~7.5. A1f.wpnrt Reach., Calif., 926~0. Fee Hiked First In Hlstor)' LOS ANGELES fUPP Tuition at the. 19-campu,o; California s1a1.e cnl\eiet> will bP incrt.a~ed tn $1.llO thi~ fa!l (or OUl ·nf-st11te 11.nrl forei~n i;;tuden11 11s ~rhf'rlUl!':rl, a spokf'sn111n fnr !he cn lle_ge1 s;.iirl Tuesd;iv. Thf' .~t;1 !r .cnll~get> bnatd nf trust ee~ rlecided 1n .J ulv to ral1'e the ruition for .:ill nu1.of- state and fnreign students. one per year frrim $600. Tv.·n r 11n Am mf'r hanir~ tes!1fird Tue1'da.v th.it lhe jel, rolled off !ht l':n<i of lhf' pa ved ru nwa y v.·i1hnut _g er. I.in a: ;:rirbornr., went ac:rnsll 11 s!retrh of unpaved land and then hit Lhe light pier offshore ln the ha y. LA Cou11ty Records Population Decline California residents do not pay tu ition. They will continue to be ch.11rged a materi11!s and service Fee or $118 annu1lly. "\!. ran out of r11nwa y and crosserl !he dirt area to the sea wall," said Roman .! SACRAMENTO ! AP 1 Bnnm Tnwn, \!.~.A . th e sprawlin,t meiilllnpnlill cover· inJ J.ns AngPle., Cnunty, h•.• Inst. popul11f.inn rnr thP first time in mOOt-rn history, a state. report sa.ys. The. nei, drop during the. 11 months ended June 30 was 9.600. The. county now hlls •l'I estim1te.d 7.024 ,600. still th e mnsl. nf 11ny In the nation . ~fi llions hitvt migrated t.r1 Lo! Anf;:eles County -nearl.v .11 million in lhe l!l60.\ 11lone - berausr of rhe. lure nf jobs, !ht 1'11nF.hinP 11n(i w11rm rlima!t. the. nr;1ngt Rrnve~ ~nd ea.s.v po11lside livi n,l N()w. m11ny ar• le.avini: rl11ily ~caUSf' nf fht .• m n l . nve_rrr('l\\"rl1n ;1 . 111 n1 m , r1 freew11ys1 urban blill ht. rrimP. and th~ depressinn 1n the 1'ex Watson 'Had Full Fa cul ties' LOS . .ti.Nf;ELES tAP \ -The y r,ung wnmitn whC1t1e testimony led to the cC1nviclion nf rnur persons in the Sharon 'Tate sl ayings uy.!! Charles "TeI " Wat.~n w11~ calm and composed in commanding lhe group which committed the murders. "Did TPI llet.m rla?:t'li ?" the. prolll"rulion 11sked Lind 1t l\111hi11n 11t Wat!>On 's murder tri al Tuesday. "Did ht: l!hlJ· gtr~ W:is hi~ ~peech slurred~" "No." r~p\it:<I t.1rs . Kasabi an to u r..h of the: que.1tions. She 11id Wat-.on WIS "Vl".J'Y much" in control of himself. Tht: 22-year-old w o m 1 n . gr•nltd immunity from pro- 1tcution In e1 chani:i:e fnr her ltsllmony. was t1utside the 1'11 te hornt twn ye11r~ "~"' nn !ht nii:ht the •clrtlll And fnur r nlher~ were i1lain. Watl!On. 1~. hA~ p!r.11l1ed in· t'IO('Cnl 11nd innoctnl. by rtlllllon nf ins.11nltv. The defense con· teoda his ·druf{-tlam11,1:t:d mind w11!l conlrolled hy cult leader Charle& Manson who ordered Wat1on to le.ad tht murder <1rrosparp industry. 11 prin· J cipal t'mplnyer in Snuthern C,111ifnrnia. The county h11~ h11d 11 ne!. nu1·migr-'ll ion hl'fnre, ~ 11 i rl l Walter Hollmann. director of the. Population Rest:irch Of- fice in C.ov. Ronald Rcagiin's stalt Finance. Dep;irtmenl. But thi.!! was !ht firsl time. it topped the national popul11.tion incrtase and producl!!d a net dt'cli ne. in pnpulation. I Hollm<1nn f'!lfimattd Tues- da.v lhll! !IO,flOO per.~ns lefl l.oll An~tles County rlurini.;1 1970·71 in ntl (IU!·mi_gr11tion romr11rl'd wi!h l'ln .'lvt ra~l"I _t·earl y mi)(ratifln i ncre11 ~P nf I !i!l,:lOO durin_g tht year.!I J!lr.o to 1~5- Thf' fir~! nu1flow ll'a.~ 1n l Hl6.'i·6fi, ;1 f1 er rhe \\'alts rio!s, Hnllman 1'.1id . l Los Angrle~ Count? ha~ I n1nrt lhan 75 ciUl!':s and towns -20 of them with populations I l'XCl!':edin.': ~,000. Lo.., AnRcle~ itstlf. has 2.11 million people. * PUBLIC AUCTION* ALL DAY SAU Plumbing Supplies & Tools (6) ,ICK UP' TRUC KS e RIG!D 400 & OSTllt POR T. ELEC PIPE VISES e RtGED Jl5 & OSTER 'IP'E MA • CHINES. ''1 thr. ] e OUIJAOA lllC. THREADOMATIC •21 & ' JADA (L!C. P'IPE MACH., 1/1 thr. 2 e MEit• CUR Y Cf .. BORANDUM CUTTER e MILLER & KNUTH ELEC . HAC K SAW e Acalr.lent Set ; Shop Grlnller; Dyt1: flllJHI Wr.1nch.11 ; l111vtr I•<. Pip• Thr•"'dtr; Port. P'lpt Vh.11 ; y1 1.,, ll•c. Orlll1; Soil Pipa & Flttl.,11: Tran1lt• Fitting•; Nipplt lo11t1: lr111 Fittln91 : Cltmpl & Coup· ling1: CT V1111t Flttln g1, .1 nd MUCH . MUCH MORE . Saturday, Aug. 21, 1 0 a.m. 1672 PLACENTIA AVE., COSTA MESA PRE VIE W: 9:00 a.m .. Auc tio'1 Da y PICK UP TRUCKS ..• '64 Chevrolet; 'SJ GMC; '!il, '51 , '4' Studebakers: '48 Chevrafet; '66 101 Utility Trailer. ALSO . . . Canstruction ,.ert able lulldhtq. * AUCTIONEERS * E. (. "1!11 " JEN KI NS 42f So, W11tarn Ava. Lo• Angal.11 flll) llO·lllJ HARMAN WIND HAM ]07S1/1 Ntwport l lvd. Co11.1 Mt1.1 {714 ) •4•-t••• NOW IN PROGRESS Ster• Heara t :JO t• S:JO Meftday throuth SaturHy Cornelia Bigelow GOWNS and SPOR1J.VEAR -All summer •nd winter stock 9reatly reduced to make way for foll merchandi51 ---------~ Tremenclous Lingerie Savings roray. t \ Mra. Kasabl&n sJid Watson . f. 1 aftir directln& the Tate kill· inaa, pauJtd to UH an nutdonr hnst to wa~h off tht blood 1999 So. Coast Highway •' Dl•1t1e1111t LAGUNA BEACH .. ' , trnm 1\11 hands. ,~.' ··:--.... • .'Jo "VOIT" COLLEGIATE 591 lnrt'rmedi are 1.--.1rh~JI ,~( m..,)dt"ri ruQh r r, rr~bi .. erain fi ~t 'h. Fir.r1r l1 nrri. All-PURPOSE SPORT SHOE 244 _MuJri . ...-~ • ,.r .'"rv]r. f lt-;.o r rl .v.Je: ~nCM""' tnr tr-.ocba.11 nr YXi:er. 5,,,., .::.&. '-~; '••~'~.~~ 0°(',.,{f~~.~. ;fW.i'.'i;.C:f. ~·· (,.·' -· ·•·>":·" ~-........ __ j:.,,.;,-;,:''.°'"<c~.;., ' ...... ,, .. _,_ !\. '~ .. ._,...,,_ ... ~ ~h-I .. .... _, ..... --·""-... / ' "'"'"'" .,....,..,..,,._,. '.;"';~,;:·.-~· :::. ·:-~':":. r ,,_ .... ~ ""~' '"""'" .... .. ~ ....... ~·· .. '"' 1 .... - .'k.} •• ,, MINI MAG •. 22 CAL SHELLS' Ov~Reg. ).88 J-1 1.rrn-•1 .,. .. 1......-111· . '' (~I. lnnr; trt!~ ,~J ls. M.-kr "nur. '.' 1hno t l1le ~ma.;:­ n um l ()ll j i, .. 11, on h ~n·h tf'll'l~h)"' rl~~r 1c r~r ·riri~ '1nld .. r. /q<! ( n~r,tr ir. ,\j•rirl_t /ltf•I, •... .. -'· I .-r ,_ ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT BENCH ' " • Discou nt Pric• 1991 w .. i,eht·ldt&r~ l"2'ttc1se bt:-n,h. J~,, vinyl cov~rin,t ~n d •rn\'l f1Y>t t ~r~-Heavr duf1' 1!uminum trVI')<"', Sf"wt.J o,p,,r11'U',,1 SAVE! SPORTS HAT J Ooy• 77e Only Ra.sl"halJ -,-ryl l" •.amoullt~ n~i 1~ per1t-(f trir hunti ns;. c:ho1c.enl silt-"- .,,,.~ .. ;,.......,,_r...,.. ~.1,0<>-·-r.... 4xl5 22 SCOPE 393 Al l-pm ·1i l , 2'2 ~ \m ait' mnving. N iaogen fil led . (~omplct it w ith mount. Sptiro DrftL "'· ALUMINUM FRAME FOLDING COT l Doy• Only! Spt':(ially priced! Srurdr 1f-.!d1n• cunp cnt •'Hh \·1n1 I rnver. •(, .. wid e and -2w lon.c. head re~r 2d)u~'' f(l fnur comfortal-l r pn'irlnns. .\~r/J fl (f'/. • 41 " ' 696 7x35 CF. GT." ALL PRO" BINOCULARS Rog. I 5 .88 Pr«i~iori bailt ··1st included. 997 b1nc..:Wan. FuUr eot:ted optics. Ha.rd lltll Ull H ...,.. ·~·--"' -· • DAJL V PILOT Toad Study May Save Hu111ans electrical engineer is hoping his l'!tudies of a toad's nerve will help save human hearts. Dr. Frank T. Koide, an associate professor of elec· lrical engineering at the University of Hawaii, has found thal magnetic studies of the toad's sciatic nerve, the spinal nerve which activates the leg muscles. may help pa· tients whose hearts have stop- ped. Ko ide established l he university'ii; hi om e. d i ca I engineering program. one of the few of tl.s kind in the coun- try. "I'm trying tn apply analytical enf.lineering tech- 11iqucs to solving biomedical problems," he said. The J apanese educator. who is a Hawaii native. said he selected the sciatic nerve because it is ''s im i la r physiologically to nerves in man and can be kept alive for fi ve hours or more in a. solu· tion similar to blood plasma." A magnetic field i s generated by using a powerful magnet from a microwave generator. '"!l's greater than 10.000 times the pull of earth's magnetic field," Koide said. ''\Vhen !his magni!.tic field v.·a s applied to the toad nerve whil e it was being stimulati!.d by electrical impulses, 1 found that less electricity was need· Pd," Koide said. "It requires 20 percent less electrical im· pulse to excite it." lf f11rlhPr tests thii; Fall si1h!'-tanl111te the f in d i n gs. Kolde said his work may hav!' •·a wide range of medical ap- plications." One important affect would be in cases where a peri;on"s heart has slopped hut there's hope of restoring the beat. "If n1y results are correct.'' Koide said, ''by applying an exlemal magnetic field to the heart the !'lectric current used to slimulate it can be reduced, and this ""'ould decrease possi· blf'l shock and damage to tissues." Koide said his studietr1 have 1 nnt turned up any adverse ef- fects of the magnetic. field. "It ('()Uld he ''aluable in heart at· tark cases or in just about any other instance where an elec· Iri e currenl. is used tn stimu'late the heart." Youtli Vote May Swing Big States NEW 'VORK !UPI) -Time magazine reported Sunday that the three populous slates of New Jersey, California and Ohio could swing to the Democratic eamp in the 1972 elections because of newly en· franchised 18-through·2().year- olds. All three states wtre Republican in the 1 9 ! 8 Presidential election. Time said six other states. wh ich lt did not name. Blso could go Democractic if only hB\f the tligihle youths vote and if !hey vot.e Democratic by I 2·1 to-1 margin. Of the young voters a I r e a d y registered. 60 percent have registered as Democrat.a and :ro percent as Republicans, Time &aid. "Pt1any progfl06llc.ators hold that the strength of the youth turnout in 1972 wUI depend largely on the candidates." the Tlme article said. "If the ma- jor parties offer what the young would see 8 !1 • tw eed I e du m ·TweedlMee • -choice be1weer /president Nlzon aod a fH u bertl ltumphrl!!y. there would be even more turned off than !heir elders But if the f>emf'>O"at.'I put up an Inspiring randldate. tht young wiU be m«e Jlkely ll> vote " ANAHEIM 2636 W. La Palma 821-i900 OPEN DAILY 9 'TIL 9 SAT. 9·6 SUN. 10·5 PENN 500 REEL s1191 ALBACORE SPECIAL NOW AT GRANT'S I MITCHELL 300 REEL s139s A must for PENN SOO every fisherman! ZEKE'S FLOATING BAIT ..•..... 89c PAUTZKE'S GREEN LABEL •..•••. 99< COLEMAN PROPANE SUPER STOVE • AND LANTERN Complete Camper c·ombol CAMPER'S COMBO comes complete REG. $69.95 with 11 ,000 BTU stove, lantern, s59sa propane bottle, v1lvt and regulator. COSTA MESA 1750 Newport Blvd. 646-1696 HARBOR BlVD )(' 1 ·THE • ( ~GRANT 1J'11, BOYS ,, NEWPORT /..VE USE YOUR CREDIT AT GRANT1 S! * BANKAMERICARD * MASTER CHARGI! ''COMPETITION" by Bancroft fibtr9t111 rtlnlorttd wilh 1te1I 1t 111 critie•I point1. Includes •ti of the lrtncroh t•du1iv1 ft•lure1 $ 3 3 SO th1t m1k1 thi1 tht ultim1h 111 • tt1111i1 r1ck1 t for power 111d control. WllSON T-2000 ONE OF THE FINtST Ttnni•s32•• R•ck111 t¥tt developed by Wilton ! All steel in firrn·fteir complete with cover. * TENNIS BALL SALE * SUMMER BACK PACK ''OASIS'' THE GRANT BOYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF COLEMAN SAl£ ltimafayan BACK ,ACK EQUIPMENT #4 PACK & FRAME JUMBO 9x12 FAMILY SIZE FEATURING t he exclusively Lock-o-matic de- sign .. , just twist the telesco ping pole ..• slide to desired length, twi st back and lock . Color coded po le tips on all outside frames ... spring loaded uprights i nd brace poles autom.itic ally adjust fabric tension no mat- ter what the we1ther. SUPPLIES I Aluminum fr•m•. 111dd1d 1dJu1t1bt1 1houlder Or1pt, w1t1rprool 11ylon b1,. $119 95 Reg. $129.95 DELUXE EVEREST NYLON PACK AND fRAME Roomv nylol'I b•g. web 1tr1p1, 1dju1t1bt1p1dded1houlder 1tr1p1 i nd w•ill 1tr•p1, Ii cover1d-1ip· pe red outer pocket1 pl u1 m1p pocket in flip. Colori Or1n9e, Blue ind Red. REG . $19.95 SALE $1688 • 4-.... ,_ COLEMAN BACK PACK TENT fOR fUl l TIM E lle1vv-duty c1mp-~~ i119 11rYke. li9h1w1i9ht, 1leep1 2 1dul11, 7'xS' ridge he ight. Zippered fl thr11hold. in1id1 tlorm fltp, 1twn· ~ in mohtur1 proof rip -1lop n~lon ""' ;49~·1 ~ 56-QT. COOLER Ju1t right for ium· mer! T1k1 it 111 the be.ch or on 1 pic- nic Colemtn m•k11 fu ll line of cool1r1 to choo11 frtm. REG. $21 .88 SINGLE MANTLE LANTERN SALE PRICE LAYAWAYS AND GI" CERTIFICATES ALWAYS AT THE GRANT BOYSI Dove Season Opens Sept. 1st DOVE SEASON SPECIALS 0 VER 1000 GUNS ON DISPLAY BUCK KNIVES Remington Shotgun Shells Remington Mohawk 600 s79as P.ti•• '"""~ •ifl, Cnl 14l·6 ..,.,.JO! FAMOUS FOR HOLDING AN EDGE ••toll1 "' $114.q.5 .......... SAL E 12 GA, 20 GA, 410 $)99 aox $J9IO CASI $219 16 GA • ~-.l ~ . ··_ ~ l ~ Remington Model 1100 THI GIA.NJ IOYI CAllY ALL YOUlt fAV011rr KNIVll • GUtlElt * ICA•Alt BOX $4JIO CASI n., "'"'' d•P•"d11bl1 11u•11.,a!i1 1~01. S 13875 11"" In'~• "'"dd l L»1 Sll40.5 SAlf fiJlf" Remington Model 870 llllMtNGTONl l"flflll$ SHOTGUN SHELLS •COLT * I ROWNING AND MANT OTH£RSI ~ REMINGTON I OJl 0, ~S Gimt lo•d• $299 U1t S-4,40 Tr.,1Sk11t lo1d1 s2•• U11 $3.6S . . .... llMIMGTON 11• ,lDllAl SHOTGUN PRIMERS llST $15.50 t9m. "'' Hl·STANDARD MARSHALL 22 Singl1 &r Doubl1 •ttio11. Lit! $72.50 RUGER STANDARD AUTO. 22 CAL "'6", llit $-47.SD •.... , ......... , ..• OFFICERS MODEL MAICH 22 LR. L i~! $142 00 Tl.o !>"""' •~11IOun w;!h ti,. !oght"l"<JI $ 1249§ tn11 11pP.•ahofl. Odl. 11ctir>• bo11. ~ROM High Standard Flite King 11 GA '~"'P Shalgu~. tetoil• rr! S'X'.9' ............ SAlf S69'' IUY A Master GUN LOCK AMMO SALE 30-30 AMMO J1tk1tt d l ullel Fer s;1htint 11'1 $ 199 Iii••· S4.I S BOX OF 20 FOR PEACE OF MIND '"d Shot1un1, llock• '"""''""•mu $595 tri11•r 1etion. Fln- ltt pin tum•ler MC• urity. •3911 MAUSER HSC 310 CAUIEI '899 ' Utt '°tltt ST 20.00 . . . • . . . . .. '3988 IEMINGTOll MOHAWK 22 LI AMMO •s•s lox 1f 500. 111. $1040 ..... , , ..••. , .. s99•s HOPHS CUAlllNG KIT •2•1 Acc11Nr* htcludrt4. llf. S4.91 .• _ . . . 'I \ 1 ,\ I ·~ I \ " :I 'I" I ' I I I " I I I J)a niel A ld r1{'h, 1 han· cellor of U(. Irvine, has hf'rn elC'rtcd to 1he national board of d 1r· ecto1·s of Ri.t: Brnlhers of :-\n1cr1(·a. lie has been a d ire!"lor or the Ri.t: Brother ~ of Orant:e (:ounty Co r several years. Secr e tary l(ey F a ctor F or A uss ie SYDi\EY. Australia (AP ) - A perl secretary ha!'i bf.'en a f;;ictor in thr marhin atinns ~'hich sent John Grey f:ort on 111 the lnp in Australian polities and brnui::h r him rlnwn lo the rol e of partia 1ncntary back-bencher tius v.·eek. Hnw muc h nf a rac\or depend.~ upon one's pnl11 ical viewpoint. The srr·relarv, AinslPV Col · In. i:ays .~hr hiipes !n femain Gnrtnn 's airlr, Fnrmrr prime mini.~t.rrs arr cnlitlcrl lo a gnvernmenl-paid srcrelary for life al ;:irounrl $11,600 a year. Gnrtnn h&~ fl re;1 sont1ble ex- pectancy -he is 59. Mi ss Gntto IS 25. She v.·as tll1sy Frid;:iy l'le;:in- lng ou1 her rlesk and tha1 of hPr t->oss in lhe rlelense mini!'lrr's nffirr ;ii Canhrrra '"ThPn>"s a great deal to do," i hr sairl. Sinrr i\liss linUo bl'Camc his !'-ecret ;iry :H the age nf 22. After a rapid rise from the i;znvernmcnl typing pool, shf" h o:i.~ \\'C<l Ulf'rrrl 1;o r!on's pnl1tir11I s1.nnn s and s.<1vorrrl his triu mphs. l'ritics s;iy she '1 t1s lx!rn mnre than -" little in- volve-fl 111 lhr111 . t-.1r.<;. (:nrton, lhc ro1r111rr Rettin;i. Rrnwn, nf Rtingor. Mai nP, has prrfcrrcrl 1 o rf'.'ll!lin \n 1hr b;i ckgrounrl Miss c;ni1n has br£'n In thr forefront. \\."hen f:nl'1nn rirl'd N;i v_v Mini<:tcr r>urllev t;rw1n in Hlfi!I . El'\\•i n v.•a.~ · ;iskcrl "' h ;i t pol1t1ct1l n1e1hori w11s used 1n ~el him nut nf nff ire. Hr n>plicrf : "lt "'rigglrs. i!'s shapely ;ind its name is Ainsley (;nun." P n 1 it i r a I 1.-<1n1n1rnl1-tl1•r~ hel ie\'P t :rw1n '''as pil rl 1r11lt1rlv h111cr ,i;1ncf' Miss Gotto "''aS fnrmrrlv his !'ecrr1ar~' ;ind thf'V 1.1.rrr hnth <·rrrlitrrl 1.1.·11h hrlping C'!\lllnf'rr c; n r I n n's r lrc11on frnrn c1,'-'!hth plll l"f' in (':ib_·1nrl. ranking nr pr tmr l n1101s1rr. i':rw1n .11n1I olht'r 1nrrnhrr." nf r;irl1t11nrn1 1·ninrL1 1nrrl th;it fl1 ts..~ r;o1ln \.1'<1 .~ n1 rrprn1rr11vr -lh;il shr hlrK'kl'1I lhf'nl frnn1 .sreing 1hr pn111r rnin1st t'r . MorP "'11;;pi<;f1ly shP "''as rlcscrihr d a.~ being hr us q 11 e And ovrrbrt1r1ng ;i( rhe s.<1mc timP sht> w;is c;isu;i! in her f;:11rll' t'Oll\n1nn llSC Of '',)Oho" \.l•hr1; r('frrring !n !hP pnn1r m1ni11l r r. Th erP ..-.·er!': otht'J'S \\•ho JU.~1 didn 't li ke a girl parking hrr hl;ick Voll o ~port.~ ctir in thf' area reser,·efl for mrmhers nf rarliiuncnl. Some hcl icvc she is helping f',orton wil.h his recollNlion.~ .:inrl typ1n~ nf lhe series of ;irticlr~ !ithcd "1 Did It i\t~· \\'.:iy," 1.1.•hi ch hrnuRhl his dnwnf;:ill Primr. M t n i .~ t e r \Villi;im i\1 r Mahon said rhe~' bre.11 rhr.rl the has1c princ iple nl Ct1bi11Pl .~nllrl;irily and rrmov- t rl him a.~ rlrfrnse minis1 £'r. Gnrtnn rlaim!'i !he ;:irt icles :rirc a rcbut1al nf criticisms nf hi~ rulr in lhc rrrcnt.l y puhlishrrl boQk "The Gorton Experiment'' by JOurnalist A!An Reirl . Re.id sa\'.S flll.~s Gol1n had t.x t.rAorrl inary influence anrl was a pcn~·er in 1 h r b.11ck,11"r011rnL Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Do fal.,. l!'llth •mban••~ tno hy .-omin1 100Ae when you cal. lauch, or talk! A lltnture adh~i 1·e c:•n hf.Ip, F'AST E[TH• (IV .. dl!nture:o . ll')fl(· ANAHEIM . 2636 W. la Palma 821-8900 =- OPEN DAILY 9 'TIL 9 SAT. 9·6 SUN. 10·5 BOYS DEPARTMENT *EVERY STYLE *EVERY SIZE * EVERY COLOR ~~~!,:~~.,~.~~·PREST DENIMS $6 Slim & reg, 14 11im, All color1 ...... , .... , •.............. BRUSH DENIM BELLIOTTOMI Silts 6-12 , d i111 & r1gul 1r. l lu•. Moch1. Or111g1 ....... , ... , .. , , CORD BILLBOTTOMS Lev rs FOR MEN • LEVI'S® KOVERALLS Wi"oric "kovt r1lh" 111 100 °/o totlon ln th1bli1 111d llllutb1rry. Sit11 26-34 ...... , LEVI'S® BUSH JEANS STA-PREST jt1n1 in kh1ki and tlllroliv1 100 % pr1-1hrunk totlo11. Siie1 21·38 LEVI'S"" XX DENIMS LEVI'S '~ SLIM FIT CORDS LEVI'S® STA-PREST SLIM-FITS All color1 . Si111 32--42 ..... LEVI'S® CORD BELLBOTTOMS Mt1dqu1rter1 with 11! 1h11 & color•. Alut 36 lt1111h1 Sitts 28 ·31 .. . .. " . $850 Over 60 Styles of BOOTS & SHOES * ALL THI FAMOUS NAMES * o WIANGllR • WfYINI UIG •SOCIA TIS • l lOWNINO • HllMOSA • ,ITI •GIORGIA • ACMf • Vfl Of •SCULLY• WllTll OYll WESTERN BOOT SALE! IUSI AUlrlD MODEL NO. 2247 A II 1ir11 1hown h1r1 RIG . $40 All Si1t1 REG. $40 .. BODY SHIRTS * ALL SIZES * KENNINGTON * CAL MADE * JOEL * MALE·R * ALL COLORS WESTERN SHIRTS WtSTERN STYl(D •• , for Welttrntrl • • , 111 d f'erm1n111t-P'rt11 l1bric1, f(lo. e o I Ill pl t ids ind 10111' colori 11'1 111 d1tv1 ltn91h1 tnd ntck 1ilt1. THE GRANT IOYS HAS ONE Of THE MOST COM,.LETE WUTEllN DfPT. IN SOUTHfltN CALlf. • $30 STETSON HATS $30 "The We ster n Hat" 6 1tyl11 lo thoo11 fro '". All 1h11. 3X l11vtr. t; GANT SHIRTS $8!0 Tiu t i n fttl th111 lt 1lurt ll 4it mon4 1tripln11 llkt tngr•vtd ltl!trint on fil'lt 111tlo111ry. Tllty h1v1 1 vt ry 1lt j '"' look. A11d art berdtrtlll by tlht r 1lrip1n11 11 1ulll4ut4 colorln11. HANG TEN T-SHIRTS TME Nl W!5T tly!11 In Yltrrow" atripts, widt 1trip11, ind wld· 1r 11ripe1 (u.tlid coler1, too). Jte<k up no w! ··~· , .. ,, ... h ..... .... , , .. ,_, .. •.o-• •••• , ....... " '""'' 11.0CI ' DAILY PILOT 9 -COSTA MESA 1750 Newport Blvd. 646-1696 HAllBOll BlVD )(' 1 NEWPORT FWY ·THE B ( :;;J GRANT I ),,, BOYS . Sr USE YOUR CREDIT Ar GRAN11 S! * aANKAMERICARD * MASTER CHARGE * Aalr Al>oot Ow Sl""onl Sl111 L~_FO_R _GAL_S LEVI'S~ WOOL PANTS Puq1lt , l row11, N1vy, Gr1y and l ur9undy. Sires S· 16 LEVI'S ® STA-PREST PANTS S1rip11. Also In bro wn ind purplt. In 1iz11 6-16 SUMMER SANDALS SALE * SOCRATES * HERMOSA l11lhtr 11nd1l1 for th1 h11th or 1nywherel All 1lrl!1. All 1tyle1. VALUES TO $995 $14.9 .S I P•OM EVERYTHING YOU WANT IS IN OUR WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT RED EYE BLAZER Pri nt d11ign1 with in 1i11s 5·13 ..... RED EYE HOT PANTS Pr infl ind 1tripe1 in 111orted colors, S-1 3 , . , RED EYE TOPS Prlnt1 t nd 1trip1!1 In 111orted tolor1. 5.13 , .. * EVERY STYLE * EVEllY COLOR * EVERY SIZE -:--·-·-. -. --.= ...... ---·--·--· • • • -·-r . _ .. _ -.. ·--. •L • WOMEN·s BECHELLI BELTS $7~~ All si re• ind 111 color1 In le1th1r end f1pe1try VISIT TMI GRANT IOYI NIW PlSHION DEPUTMINTI WALKING SHORTS Wh;1,. "'"Y· lluro. lltit• t nd $600 1r1 in t l1t1 1111111, !'ltdlurn, ltrf t , HANG TIN TOPI H1n1 Tt 11 1tylh11 In 111 your l1voritt colott, Yellow, red, ntvy. ,urplt & 1trip•1. Slrt • S·M·L HANG TIN HOT PANTS Jutt I" time !or tht tum1111rl Col1r1 art yt llow, red, "'""• JUr,lt, tilid, Sirt• 5.13, s3so up "' LADIES 8001 SALE * BOOTS BY SCULLY * LEATHERS AND SUEDES * ALL STYLES $2995 * ALL SIZES REG. $4D THE GllANT BOYS BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL FAMOUS BRAND NAME conoN ToPS Gold, Ru1t , l tlgt llue, Mtroon Smtll, Mt dlum. l1ttt VALUES TO $11.00 CITY PANTS & SPARE PARTS COORDINATES conoN SHIRTS A 111w t0ll1c1l1• 11'1 1olli1 1nid 1trlp411-1tl i" 1 r1i"llew ti color•. Sir•• S ,. l S. from $7~~ -·~--.. __ I . ... , t ' ... t ,JO DAILY PILOT For the Record WWW a .1; A!lfl"''C :1.;Jl!!"!I Dissolactions Of Marriage I'll .. ""'"'' 11 Dlllrne"' 1-lkt l. alld HUilh Y, 8etnes, ltoy E"'*••cl •nd Eddi• LY"'" li.•er, P•frkl• LOrfl l,,. •nd E•rl E•ne•I. Ftr•G. M•rl• R. •ncl A,nthO"V s_ Adams, Linda C_ •NI llobe•! (. H•ll. Judy •ncl J•-• R:oberi Molkl .. 111, P11tlcla Merry •ncl Ft•n-He .. rv . 8<.td<I•, 8C><1nl• J _ and I!-• R Hlnklty, M••v Jtl"N u >d lll<h••d "M~ O'Hd•e. Robert IOe and Frenctt 111...,d. Clerk, Oor1 i nn Tncme• Henrv, Ouncen. F•e<I Wl!111m 1nd Llnd1 LOIJI>' Wlt11, Ec~~••l J 1nd Marilyn L McEacn .. n, Alvin Po.,lck and M"''"• Hoy!, Klrnuv. L•ncl• Ellen ana Ron1ld. S.rr. Jam!> M and ..:av Sul\11).0uqh, Yve!lt Im! E•l< An!"", 8urgoy.,.,, Mary E. ar><I A:cbtrt O. YNO, Vk!nroa M lt ~nd 6enj1rnln, ti:innev , Snor1ey Jeon and E<iwa'rd Wllllltn Tally, Jeon V ana Mt•I• Q_ l cl1vr11, Ha•v•v C an.a Inge L. L<>ilht , Murp~, Cnr1s11ne L. ona M•ch&t l J. Fi!HI "'ugu11 12 Morle<l•Ol'I· Sn1t•on L end Oono ld "'· Slk&•. Peo;igy Jover &nd J•mt • C•rl. 5o!o. NO•m• •nd Judn. Vlll1tre&I, Solla M, •~d C!l••nto M, G1lin<!o, Attred R. and M••v "'hce. R i~got, Al•ln &nd O&dren 1-1, Pv1t1, P11t1Cil Sue and Roymond Allon. M1!he1on. Bruce •nd Jull1 M••O••er. Burn,, ChdS!y L. •nd Ct•lo M. Hon1en, Ch&rlot1e L and Know lln. Quackenbu•h, 1(<1tMee<> M . 1n<1 Morvln o. Welsh•u~t. R•vmond Theodore •rid B•rb••• Ellen. Lape1, Co''™'" &n<! Robert Ktet>s. Lucy M. ond LYI~ lloO.rl. Jotin1or>. Alle n F, ond Shlrlty, Ro,., E+l1obe!h M. 1nd Chorlt •. Lov~l•ce, D•>i•n• G. ond Jtrrv M. M1C11•r. Pol'1cf1 K. and 11obtrl Nk l>ol&•· Wt•""'· 111ct,.rd E•rl 1nd Leonnl Marie. Ou••n. Julie Ann &nd Jt1u1 Jose. Coleman, Bonnie Lou """ &eorgt Joh.-.. ""· Laylond, Mel.,ln Eul!"n• and Joan Lor· r•I"" Lavldnd. l!rl1~ey. Su•&n ~ ond Jo>efll'i Allon. Ro•'-Sh•rr• A, ond "'""' J. P•'•"on. C•rolvn S. 1nd R09•• Cgpl•Y· l'-lold•r. Me•bt•! ond Lo•• M Rvnyan, PeTrid& Ann •nd G••v Pr,..!on. lleWl11, Jill M lcn••l•n• <tr>d Paul Mrredltl'I, Hou•lon, Ri<l'lord G, ond .Je•n L. W•t!•, Donn• I( and Ro-b<tl C. Gib•on, Lllll•n Ann and Jome• Oovld. GOH1Qn, Arll'lur E•rl and M•·~··e• Ann. Pop<, Polly Joyt e and Gorald G••v•on. E"~lne, Helen and Willl•m S. R .. u. B•rb•ra c . And (Ari A. M•110r. Lvnn Loul>e ond John L•<v. H•ro. P•vllne •"d P•ul. Ham•<••· To1myo l(oy 1nd Norman D. Horton, Elain• a. M>d Dale A. 5onford, ,lov<e and °"" )M . Nor1on, (l'leryl A-•nd Rob!tr! W•vM. Miiier, K•ll'lleen L~1lie and PtrrV C. Nonr, Vl.,lenne lrrne and Me• Wiiiiam. Parlin. Donn& L .•nd J•m•• F. Blol•dell, Janel L a n(! Oovld P. Go•~, Cvrll E. and Verna Y. Jann" Barbar• De• And Will!om L•"Ol'I· Caoper, Emmett Kennell'! end ~...,,,.. P~uli"" PhllllD•, Sharron K•v and Oonold Lovorn. Gar(la, Yvonnt S o n(! lhom•1 M. Pr•110, Ellzobtlh Lovl10 and Wllll&m Andrew. Bnw<n, B~<v &nd B"rley. M•rtin, Edgar J. •nd l oul$1 Mud""'" Muotler. Mornl• Lynn ond Ke<>ne11'1 Edward l •UfOO, Be1!rk t A. ond J•m .. G. lf•!, Melen P. 1nd Jenn w. Pellorler. l(enn~lli A, And B•rb••• />.. Ountiom II, Oon&ld C~ll 1nd Kalhorlnt Clirlttlno. Sh•••n, K•rrv and Denni• W1yne, Slern, Sirjntv G •nd t'•l•n. Winner. Eugtni• G. 1nd OeVld K. Zimmerm•n, Pnvl ~nd M•rgerot. Go•don, Anno Montogu• i nd J•:net Ml~on, Geult y, Mt•l~r T ond P. Al•"· Sliower. Merilyn A, ~nd Llovd W. El•Ol'I· (h1rlot1e Ann and Cli•rlu 01•ld. l olnnl•. Anlt• M•v •nd Abr•hom Roblet. K••lit. El1lne 5. •~d Gto•Q• E . Jonf " Dolle Edword nnd K1•0lt Cotey. Cru••• Tt"V J ond Di•ne M, V&l1~•" JO!'I ond Anl\~ Gill!e•1, 11andel A, on~ Cl'lotl J Bnwmon. Jou1vellne Jone! and TnomM M~•on Mll:<.nburg, Edw•rd Willi•m end Loui.e M" Pleltcner. G1!1 M ano Gern•~ L Not""I, Ann P. •"" Rob"'! F Job. Jeom>• L. •nd Frodrlti< 0. Co<>ely, V1v11n Marv and E!TY"<I Po••lc~. Fll1~rnld, Ma•v 5"'"" """ M lcti•el A. Moll. (her le• F, and Cnthe•in~ M. Alberltd, C1rolyn J . 1nd Thom•• J. De nth No t ice• GllEENEW ... LD c,...,rQe A, Green•w1ld of .Ja(l7 C:nonnt l "'"'"· Newoo•1 B••<~ Dole of deo •h, Au9u•I I~, 19rl SurY IVed by wit•, Eve· t•n, ()f 1t,e nome; one "'"· Robe•! A. G•~rn~ald. Mi,.<on Vlelo1 l<Wr d•U9~· '"'" B~rbnco M1hler, Irvine: J u nnellf Oea~. Co"• M!'&; C•'OI Ann F•••· (:Of&c L•<e H19n1and.$. Collf ; Irene M, B~·•er. lr"'n"' mo!h•r. M" E•••lla (;c~ntwol<! of lu•tin. •li!tr. ee11V Snfr• "'"" OI A•!t<>ll!On, Vo , •l!'<lt n gro~d· t ">ld,•n. P•iv11~ '""'k"' ol l O ~.m .. Fdd•v. Au91•" 10 ln Po('lit View C~•n· •' v1,.ta!lon 6·8 om .. T oo,.~av. Augu•I 1• F•"'''v '""""'" contr•bu•10~• t~ !~e Counrn of 8ov and G"I S<Ou•• O! Or~nge c"'1n!v. Pocir,c V••w Mo,1u1rv. Olrec· MOSHER Lelond !I Mo1n•r o! 261·A Colle A•89M. t""""" H•ll•. Dote of ~~th, Auou11 16, l~IL Su•v1•Pd t>v w<I•, Ni0be; two b'f> in"'" «u .. •11 I(, MO•ner ond Wiiii• E, M<>Sne•, bOTl'I Ol New Yo«: •i•I•" M••· ouer1te Duell o• Penn•Vlvanlo. ~ervke•. -inur~~v. Aug,,.! J~ at 1' Noon, Pacific V•ew Cha<>el. Fam<lv suo;e\1$ conTrlbll· 1.0,,. 10 T~e Arn•tl<&n (oncer Socl•!v. lnlermen1, Pocltre V1<w Memorlal Per~. Pocit1c \/iew Mor•uo•v, Di•eeto••· AR BUCKLE & SON WESTCIJFF MORTUARY '2"l E. 17tb St., Costa Mesa 646-4888 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del !\far , .. 673-9450 Costa Me sa 646-!U4 • BELL RROA DWA V MORTIJARY UO Broadway. Co11ta !\fesa LI S.3433 • McCOR!\fiCK LAGUN A BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. &H·Hl5 • PACIFIC VIEW MEi\IORtAJ, PARK Cemetery !\tortu•ry Chapel S500 Pacific Vie• Ortve Newpori Bt:adl. Ca1lftm1la '"""°' • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7111 Bolu An. w,stm......, llW5!1 • IMl'l'll'! MORTUARY en Mahl St. - New F e deral Program Supervisors Begin Plan To Aid County Un employed By TOM BARLEY 01 .... ~111 ,llfl ;ttlf SANTA ANA -Orange County began "looling up'' Tuesday for a federally sponsored $2.8 million pr<r gram that nlay mean hun- dreds of jobs for unemployed county residents. President Nixon Aug. 9. Federal funds c o m p ri s e about 00 percent of the overall granl. The bala nce must be provided by the county and the reci pient c1t1es. Both the county arni the cities have been warned that they must apply by the end of the month to become eligible for the grants. Winds Are A Blowin' SANTA ANA -The Santa Ana Winds will start to blow about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. 1'h111.'& no weather forecatd. It's the time set by Orange Counly Supervisors for rehearsals of the newly form· ed youth band that bears that name and which will rehearse e very Tuesday on county pro- perty. The group successfu lly ap- plied for use of the count y'~ Sycamore Street garage, ad· jacent to the administration building, for three hours each Tuesday. UC Ir vine S t1,id ent Fee Hi ke Unaffected By Price Fr eeze By GEORGE LEJOAL IRVI NE -Student fees at UC Irvine for the fall quarter reflect a $50 increase that will not be affected by President Nixon's wage-price-rent con· trols, a un iversity spokesn1an said. received notice of their fall qua rter tui tio n and fees which to!als $207. Of this amount , $100 is tuition, $7 is stud ent body membership and $100 is the quarter ly education fee_ The latter was $50 per quarter last year. Clarification c.f whether nr not the student fee hike carne under the jurisdic tion of the wage-price controls was 1nade by the U.S. Office of Emergency Preparedness in San F'rancist.'-0. That agency has been assigned to enforce the President's ord~r. crease controls, f<1cu lty an d staff pay incre<i:.i·~ <-tre 1101, UC officials brhe\e, For !ha second vear in a row, the Legislatu re and C o v en o r Reagan cl1rl nril pro r l d e across·the·board pay boosls for faculty, but son1e had ex· peeled raises based o n L!'g1 ~1a1ure <:id 1; over no r raises m<iy be t1cld up until Nov. 12 when the 90-day freeze thaws, Supervisors Ralph Clark and Will iam Phillips were named by the board as lts represen- tatives on a still unformed committee that will set up procedures aimed at placing many unem ployed workers in local government JObs as quickly as possible. Grants made lo six Orange County cities -among them }luntington Beach -bring to more than $6 million the amount pledged to this area under the recently approved E m ergency Unemployment Act. Supervisors were told Tues· day that preferences must be extended to special vetera ns ~me n discharged from the services after Aug . 8. 1964 !, yo ung persons of 18 and over, the 45-65 age group. rnigrant farm labor, persons on welfare, unemployed aerospace workers and related technologists and Americans who speak little English. County Probe Proposed On Effects of Freeze Legal counsel for t he Unive rsi ty system learned Monday that because the fee increase was announced last year, it could be collected even though students will be paying it during the 90-day price freeze. UCI students have already Enroll Now Fall Semester Although student fees ;ip- pear l.o be exen1p1 from the in- ALL-DAY CLASSES Also in que~tion, a UC! spnkesn1an said, are the ren t incr<'R ~l'S planner! f\1r )HJ1h 111<rrried arid :;1ng!e student housing u111!"). A ruling nn t ho.~e )O<'r('HSe~ 1.~ pen<lin~. HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHO OLS Huntington Beach will get $478,500 as its share of the program, but both the city and the county have been warned by federal officials that their work towards unemployment relief must not cross each other's boundaries. And both the county and the six cities involved have been \\'arned that administrative costs ln the drive to create jobs and provide training leading to job openings must not exceed 3.2 percent of the grant. Both the county and the cities are expected to place half the participants in training programs in jobs and they must utilize half of the vacancies that immediately I open up with the authorizing of the grant. The overall Orange County grant is part of th e $100,400,000 a I Io ca 1 e d to California under the federal en1ergency measure signed by Citron Says Irvine Taxes 'Delinque11t' SANTA ANA -Orange County property owners are paying their taxes f;ister this year than last, but a legal bat- tle involving the Irvine Com· pany is tying up a big chunk of n1oney, according to county Tax Collector Robert Citron. Citron reports lhRt the number of land parcels delin- quent in taxes by one year is 5,641 , or about 1,000 Jess than last year. The Irvine Company is in- volved in a legal disPute with the county over U pp er Newport B a y properties, Citron notes. He says the land firm owes more than $2.7 million on seven disputed parcels involved in a ]:;ind swap with the county. Irvine Company officials contend their firm doesn't owe any taxes because the property now belongs to the county. Citron insists the !axes are delinquent. "The impact of these delinquent tax es should not be taken lightly," he says. According to the tax col- lector, 60 percent of the disputed tax m o ne y !$1.625.000 ) belongs to school d istricts serving New po r l Beach and Costa Mes;i, 17 per- rent ($461,000) would go to the county general fund and 23 percent ($627,000 ) would go to special districts. Assessm ent Appeals Lolv SANT A ANA -Appeals against assessments for the 1971-72 fiscal year are the lowest they have been for several years. according to Orange County A ss essor Andrew J, Hinshaw. Hinsh;iw believes the slump in ;i ppea!s is due to the com· p!etion of his six-year re- evaluation program. the fact that very few assessments v.•ere subslantial!y amended and the related slow-down of the economy. llinshaw 's clerks is.sued 564 petitions for as~ess menl a p- peals. but only 91 have been filed to date. he s;i id_ The deadli ne for filing is Sept. 15. PROFESSIONAL WATCH REPAIR Compl•t• w•lch rep1ir 11r~ic• for O MEGA ,ACCUTRON, ROLEX +h ;, includ•s chro1109•aph1, 1lop w1tc~11 •nd chrono· PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY REPAIR m1l•n, w. r1p•ir w1lch11 of .11 fvP••· Co'"pl1t• cli•l re · fini1hinq f1om SS i nd w1!1•pHool c.-vt11 l1 f.orn SI, Rin91 tired ind 11p1ir1d. Dia111ond1 ••I ind li9hl•n1d. Com· p l••• C<11tin9 f1 cility for c111lorn d11i9n1d i•w1lry, P••rl 41nfi b11d re1hin9ing, W1 do 1!1 fvP•• of i•w1l•y 11ptir . Of)t'n Mon., Thurs., Fri. Till t P.M. Hol.ltlOlt INOPPIHO CIHTllt Ult H1rt.r II_., Co•tt -• ....... H\IHTIHOTOH ceHTI• l•lc~ to ldl"ll..- Hunlf"'J-..... "1·Uet SANTA ANA -A fiVl"nlan cornmittee v.•as n a m e d Tuesday by Orange Count y Supervisors to gauge the im· pact on county government operations of the wage-pl'ice freeze ordered by President Richard Nixon. Firth District Supervisor Ronald C<ispers got unanimnus hacking for his suggest.ion that the group should examine S75 lo S125 ''httr ii sold ~,the Jar~. Many, mJllJ ti choose from. cou nty fees in the light of the 90-day restraint on wages and prices and report back to the board. r\amcd by the !)(lard to serve on the committee were the heads of the purchasing, re<i! property services. person- Kindergarten thru 8th Grade •Teaching the 4 R's with phonics • Door·tO·Door Bus Serv)ce •Before and Alter School Cart •Reasonable Tuition hi. Pn111Hnin Valle)/ 16835 Brook/111rs t Street 962·3312 Fall Semester Starts Tues,, Sept. 7 Keep Your Children In Good Hands nel and county administration ~~~~~~~~==============='="=------=----==~ departments who will work ----L } ~ith the """'Y counsel's ol-Nearly Everyone Listens to a n t crs f1ce. SHOP•AT·HOME SERVICE If Y•• t •11't t•"'• ;,., j<119 t ,ti e •nil •otr r•,••t•1<l•liv• wi:1 1•11 wi1h • fotll .... ,1. tt l•cli•"· H• .... ;,.t1 .... CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY lvx urious fobrits in Boucl es. Col'lon,, An . tiQu e 5011n5, lE'••vres ''rid Pr1nl~, 111 beou- tifvl de,oro tor colo·~ SAVE UP TO USE OUR CONYENIElrlT CREDIT TEAMS All lABOA CARRIES A LIFITIMI GUAAANTI! I PI LOT-AOVERTISEll: Trained Cytotech s In De111a11d By JOYCt: L. Kt:NNt:IJY Dear Joyct: Would yo u discuss cytotech.nologists'! - L. f'., Cle\leland Cytotechnologist~ -medic;d laboratory specialists trained to search for abnormalities 111 human cells -arc among the fastest·growinJ: groups 0 f hospital paramedieal workers According to a recrnl federal ~urvey. the nurnher 0 f c y totech0o!o~ic tech111c1cin~ Career Corner has nearly dnuhlrd frnin 1.firl!l ! J!Hifil to :1 ,JIJO in recenl ~'rars.11 and possibly as many as 1.000 n e w C' y t n t e c h n nlngists (ASCP i·~·il vear \\•ill hc need· ed to meet ihe gro••ing need . i\llCR(l CL()SE·UP. \Vork· Ing under a p a tho Io g i c (physic1an 1. lhr cytotcchnnl· ngist srrcc11 shde.~ on v.·hich !here arc hun1?~1 cells. ma~nl· firrl a thnus<i nd time s under a microscope fihe 1 most cyto- lechnnloi::isls ;i re v.·omen, al· though 1!°s ;i i:ood field fnr men. too ) i.~ looking for ab· n0rmali!ies \h;it are v.·arning !i1.[!ns of canter. The ex pert eyes of lhe cvtotechnolog1s1 1r<1Cl' clues tO disease in the delicale p<1L· terns or cytoplasm ;ind) nucleus (p;irts of crllsl, st ;iin • C'd with srcci;il lives to m<ikr t hem st;ind nut brightly. For example. c .v ! o I o ~ i c r x· I minations. surh as t h e Papanicnlanu l "Pap" 1 sn1c11r J !.est can unmask crincer in its e;ir!y stages, thus helping !n save lhous;ind s nf lives each \ear in the h;ittlr In l'Onlrn! Cancer through pron1pt. ef· fective treatment. The cytotechnologist \\'orks I n hospit?.ls. clinies ;ind n1 f'diral laboratories. There <ire 01)· portunit ies for ;idvancemcnt to supervisory and te;ichin~ posi· tions, as v.•cll ;is into research. l\10~EY ,\Nn YOU . Ac· I cording to a f1Ucstionn;:11rc forwarded 1n f u 11 ·time rvtoteclinologisls knnv.·n to th e Reg i !it r y o r 1\1 e d i ca I Technologists, re p I i e s con· cerning salaries g;:ive a tncdian s;ilarv nf S8,00ll: the highest srtlarv 111as $20 .;.ofl \l'ith the ln\VCSt $ :1 • 3 0 0 . P e rs n n ;i I r;11allfications included : ;:i strnn~ sense nf responsibility, ;in inquiring rTiind, ;ind gond v is u a I memory. r R E r " It A T 0 Ry RE· QUIR E~tEl\'T~. To en ter an Americ;in :0.1cd1cal Assll<'tfl!inn ( 1\:\-IA 1.ap pro\ erl lichool. ynu n111st rornplcte 2 .vears of col· lr~e. \1•ith l2 semester hours in :;c1encr:. ft nf thcsr 10 biology. Science requiren1enl t> are lrss rigid for 4·ye;ir co I I e gr i;:radualcs. and for registered n1!'d1c;il 1echnnlog1sts. I C''TOTECll SC HOO L S . ill;:rny n[ th<' ll i AMA·<lp- r r 01· Pd !-.rhnnls 111 ,·1·tn(e(·hnn!ni.:1· < h;1ri.;e 110 !111 lio n ;i nd rJr nllrr 'rhnlnrsl11ps l ;ind sllpenrls The tra1n111g prriod is ;:i 1n1nunum nf 12 n1nnth ~. the lrl•t fi mnnth.., nf I 11 hich ma\" hr "!1<'111. \1·nrk1ni.: unrl rr ~upCr1 1~1011 1n ;i cvtn!o~\ I J.1h<lratorv ;i!·rrpt;ihle to the <lll"C':'lrlr Or thr srhnnl. I lipnn cradu:1t1on vou rrrr1vr rithrr a rrrtif1r;1!r 12 .\rar~ nf l cnllegr and 1 year rrogr;im 1n f'\"to!rchnn)ngv 1. or a bachelor nf sciC'nre degree I :l ~·rars nf college and l·r r:ir proi:ram in r\·totrchnn!o~y 1. You are then ciigib!e lo take the certifyini: rxmin;i\ion given by the Bnard nr Rcgistrv nf 1\1 e d i r a I Technologists. and upon p;iss· i nJ:: may plar e thr profession<il liesi~nation of "CT(ASCP \" ;if!er your na me . fl.1 0 RE JNFOR:\tATION . The Boarri of Rcgi slry of ~ledlcal Tt'ch11oloji[i.~t s v.·i1 1 ,.end ''OU Irr!'! ('R rl'!rr lilr rature and ·list of sc hools. If ynu "·ould llkr 11 r11p~·. i>end a r nst c11 rd i.s k i n i: f or "Cytote<"hnnlnt?.isl" to me R1 this newspaper. TH E OJ-::1\1 A:\0 for hrRHh ,.pttiRlisls nf 1111 IYJ>t'-" is li kely tn ren1a ln ~lronit: during the 1 ~7ns, but the acute shorta)i[e nl rtr.tnl vt11r~ t~ rxperted In t'<t•e ·~omf."·hat . Thi~ ll At· tributrd In 2 f;iclo rs: f'f'f'tnl ~rnwth in 1hr nu1nhrr 11r proit:ram~ for tralnini: hralth v.·orker~. 11nrl the more cf· rretlve u~f! of rxlsting person· nel. Send career lllpic su~· gestions to .Joyce L8 in Ken· ncdy al 1hii> newspa~r. Sorry h11t the column of 1n atl tTiakes rrrsonal answers iiTiposs1blc Graffit i., is A Joke ... Reolly l)AJ~ y PJLO!___J .L W•lfn rld<\,)' AutrnU lR, 1~71 ------ HAVE YOU VISITED OU R NEW STORE' FOU"I TAIN \fA.LlfV-111'1)0 M•9...,11a St Al lAlt,." ~OU ... l Al t.I \IA.LLIOV-111 .. "'"'"°' IJ•"" I. 1a1na•• EL l Ol O El Toro •• ""'"'•~In l ••O CO•TA. MC!A-11100 ••••"°'~ '°l~a •I W<i,o" !t. (0$!A Mt~A -7lJ f 11•~ 1.1. 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ANO HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL "UNTING10N IJEA(1'1 1!1JI lie••• ll lYO •f A!IAntt ~A..,I A. ANA laOI w Ea"'11'' •"Cl ll•,.101 )t HU .. r1N(, 10.., llf.Ar H-9U • A.Cl•"'• •• "•oo•ny"t H UNTl .. (,TQ"I ll[A(M "'"'" 4 ED ~Of' llUNTl ... GdON llEAC'1 """"" I. Sp• •;a" I WE~ tMI .. ~ It: Ii. .. II Wt>I"''"''"' ol t.OICt " Wnl No Liquor 11t the Westmin•f1r, V illo1ge Center, B11:ch Blvd. At Atlo1nto1 , Wo1rner at Springdale, Adam• at Brookhurst Stores. ~ Reg. 29c & 39c Sewing Notions •Seam Ripper • Bunon Hole Cutter •Tope Meo1ure1 • & Much Morel 14~ • ' ~ . ' ·~~· .. 9' ... l.JIUJS Spec1a1: .. oi$counts S•lo 5tDri1 fM.,f,rlcos.Giu thru luH4ay ~"""'!11111 99c Value! First Quality Panty Hose "One Size" 44c New super·sfretth Mi,acle yarn makes poHible o perfect fit. Won't bag at knee or ankle •.. won't wrinkle. In 3 fop fo1h io n 1hode1-l si1e fit' short. loll, mediu m, 1moll. ~ne Size Fits '"'st • 100% Ny/on •New Soper Stretch Mirac le Yarn• Ladles' Roll-Up Blouses f ill your sewi ng box at sp.c:toculor savings! Choose sewing machine needle1, bobbi111, tailor's c:halk,. p in c:u1hion1, thim ble1, a nd even morel Ladles' Vinyl Reg. $5" Womea's Handbags ~f.1. Print D111sters $368 !fltt,,1· ~ $488 r\11,~ ' $)98 lmpor1ed Set of 2 1ol id stole Walkie Ta lkits with V2 mil e range! Ecny baHery op•ralion. Ho.,• 36" anttnno. •"'1··· ,1_ bl- ... In '"""• el UQUOR SUPER SPECIAL! ,..,1., in 1 0 1~\ee colo,.. s,, ... 3J.)I. ~up.41rb c.M!ettia" .r~G,f"!; · •'4 \ Scr••n print dllff· of caouo l hond· r1,/,..~:.~\'~1~ et1 in ea1y cote hag• in today'1 !U'T"!!.~•.w. f fabrlco. In <lloice ..,o.i wanteG 1tyle1, I ~~~·-· ~: ~·~/~p~·~·".''~'~·~~~lo~•·.L-'-:~-''----\;";~- Jalta Vodka Castle Gin Fifth Gallon $277 lh•ifty ptJ.,,;~•• a nd beot l•ller1 .. , PK>no lin•r ot any pr; ... ,,. Tho t.lling'• in the lo•ling. Comport hi 01htri Selling Up To 56.'16 ior 8o'11t of 2j0 . ~Vitamin Sale Bot tle of 365 • Mu hi pl• Doily Votolft;M • My Ito pie Ootiy Yo!omin• with lro~ • Ch.....,ble Yi•a..,in• <::"~:e~~:~~.: .. ~ 1 ss l rond1 -Sov1! $3"·V•IH! Volt Utility or Basketball $244 R11gg.d, oHi<iol 1i1• f o"r Sqyor• or rvbb•r ba1~tl bo ll . Ya•r chaic•. "$4" v.1 •• 1 10 Inch Cast lren Hibachi $333 Ho1 o d j111tobl . grll1, ,, • .,,.d few fir• conl•<JI. $J00 ... Value! Nursery Toys :•1 ,.,..,;,o,. Mode r.,.. w.i.. 1111...i oci ... n •• h•-· Jlog\e JI• 04to •••ttloor, la ... HeMt l'!••••• To,., h i••• kie-..,, ._,.., .. u ... ~ o.t.. -.1ltl 1>1 ... ~1 Save Now! Boys' No Iron Men's long Sleewo Western Jeans Sport Shirts Polyellar & <0110" d.,.;.., ;,. Wn te•n otyle wi!h d ou.bl• $224 ~"•• u1n1trucl •on. 3·1, 8·18. ~;.~r"l'Tr:TTT~ I ~".T. s... Reg. 79c ;:Men's $ 1 . 14 _ ~Stretch Crew Socks ' 6 Pair $300 lnstamatic Adjustable Razor $121 lntta-tOc odl11.toble l'Wftr wlth .5 edg• bond. M P r '""' r. GU Solon Hair Spray 13 Ox. (on 44c l o<h in lo.,ol.,. for "'"'• body & cont<al. R•;-or 5,.p1r. larg• 12 eYn<• '""'of deliciou1 n11t l••ot1. ., . for Reg. 59c Boys' Full C•s~ian Crew Socis';"" $ Sizes 7·B Y2, 9·11 6i 2 00 . Reg. $1 2' ea. Colorful n !!!!;"': Housewares ~~-@87 Ho .. Jy H ... •hoJd H.tpen at big 1<1•in11•I Yovr choK• of win• ""~" co.,dl• l>ol,j•n, 1pi<• i~~~ ro<~•. ••Nlng piec:••• oal! & 15 P•PP•• .. 11, i11fllbo "'"Ill I "'orol .... ~· to 79' ea. Paper Party Goods Reg. 2 for 35' Halo Candles •I" Spiral •10" Taper Hole 11•ohtr d inntr c.a!!dl .. 111 ct>oic• of colon.. Jergen's Lotion Mild Soap 10: sac R-;111,,r l J, •<t<h, b11y 10 oftd .., .... .llc. Reg. 13" Mod Glass Globe Lamp 4.95 Value! Kodelr'9 .· "\ Bed Pillow r..i.i-,.,.,.._., r.i...rm whO d~•o•I• .,,... jto,ol M<lllog. Clo.M·•Pt ..... •• ··•-•i.. ICE CRUM DEPT. SPECIAL Reg. $3" Work111a11's Th•r-s"' Luach Kit 119. 'I" -90 Minute ..q;,-~ Cassette Tapes 15~DeluJC Imitation Ice Cream Sundae ,:1· ~ .. ~ .. ~!~ -;f of f udg t ar Ch•rry •u•do••. $319 To~gli Pair plo1tic lu11ch "'*with WOCll~"' 93c .... $2.47-11 Qt. •1.,... ,.111 Pltutlc ,.Ilk trd $)17 ., .. d ...... 1ty tl•••u~- • 1,0 .. '""•rll1 • n1 ... .,. ••n & th• svp••"'•' • ,,.,.,,,, ... .,,. ~·"• • ""~M any Mt .. $)'~ .•. , Papler Mach• Banks ~ El•phont, ,.otni1, P"""'• tog•t, bYll, '"""•cot, pig. Reg. $2" All Motal Porta-Filo ~$)58 ~ 1d..,1 111;.,, bo• wi•h r ... ~ & l•y for ..,fol.••plng dMv- "''""· • 6ie11t Po11efii e ............. Sl.29 49' Papermat• Porous Pens Your 27c Choice .Mtdiu"' point Ith-tip -•~et'l I~ wid e wt•i•ty of colari, 100% ... ~it• do-•y cot- tro" 11 ~11, ...;1h do11bl • th!Or: pan•• o•d lfiJtl• it.le~ v~ f lootie -!•! e!Od 1~ ben,." r .. 11 '"" ..... 1·2+4. •' - , ·~ I U DAILY Pilat PILOT-ADVERTlSE'R J.f Fountain Valley Mayor Tackles Jobs Vigorously By JOANNE "REYNOLDS in Sfpten1ber , 1969 (he was a granddaughter. there are t.hlngs that have to mayoralty) a thought." He acCQmpli.shed Is the lower councilmen. "You find your , ot .. o.u,. "1•1 11111 finishing the unexpired term "This kind of a job is more be done that aren't being done was reelected in April, 1970, density. We were begiMing to friends are no longer as free By the reckoning of some (Jf reealle<i ma yor Robert difficult on the family than it because there is not time. Peo--polling 2.27~ of the 2,930 votes. face some of the problems o( a and easy as they were. There recei\l federal publlcatioJls, Schwerdtfeger), Just ha S is on the man," Just ex· pie tend to forgel that the When asked why he first ran beach city. I'm pleased that is a certain reserve there. traveled ext.ensivel.Y on behalf plained . Durlng the hectic mayor and the rest or the for office. Just replies that he we 've been able to do more l;dward t . Just is the mayor 1 th 't k d h' h d d th _,, ... ,.1 ha"e to ma"e a 1,,,.n., . . th an 1-.... t .,1, about i·t," he "Ln vitationr; to purely soci:i! ,Ot a"suburti or Saot.a Ana . o. e c1 y. -wee en w JC prece e e '""' " • "' .. has always been active tn 'd ....., functlons fa ll off and you find 1 • As president of tbe League LA1'~C debacle Just said he too." he said. civic affairs, not.ably with the sa1 · 1 · h t . Bat his '"'""nents in counl .Y 1 t 11 Id •t 1 t f h-after a period o time t a v .. l'v and.cha irman of tht selection 1 era Y <.'OU n RC ou o is '"fhere is dissatisfaction Chamber of Commerce. Some of the other goal6 he's 1 t nd h , •overnment It.now otherwise. d be f h t 1 h every unction you a le as -.: committee. he has been in the en cause o I e e ep one wit h the present forn1 of "Actually r was approached seeing realized are t he l't' 1 t "'.i Just. 49, an aerospace II . d I I k po L ica over ones. """ center ·of the county-cl lies ca s. government. Some object to by a group of people who said eve opment o a pa r s Id eoa\neer, is the Mayor of the fight 'Clver the Loe.iii Agen('y ''Therl! were tiines when the the city manager becoming they wanled to back me finan-system. the developmen t of "ll's .ii different wor - Gity-of Foumain Valley , lhe Forn1atiof"\ Comn'LiSsion . phone didn't even have time to the power in the city. cially along with two other the industrial complex, and Many times you're one place president of the county League ,,·ng. And lhen when you "On· d . I II d'd " h b th• "On•t•u"t'oon of the when you'd rather be He estimates thal 60 percent .. "I'm not a vocat1ng a u -can 1 ales, e says, " ut .... .. "' .. 1 1 1 I t of Cities. the chairman rif the or his lime is put inlo work sider that l 'm out four to six time mayor who would take !hen they came back and said desalinization plant. somep a~e e se . receive ah. 0 city Selection Committee and · h k · · t d •t of invi(at ions to everyt 1ng connected with the office of n1g t a wee , it JUS oesn over as city administrator. but they wouldn't back me, but "When J ran I said I was not 1 · 1 t chairman of the 1·oinl boards -t. ·th rom a. tr1cyc e rat·e o a of the county s an i 1 at i 0 n mayor. give you 1me WJ your with the intricacies of the they were going to back the particularly pleased with the political dinner on the Queen distric~. The rest of his time is divid· family," he said . various levels of government other two. commercial development. t Mary. ed between hi s job as a com-In July, when councilmen we cities have to deal with, a "Well it n1ade me mad, so I would like to see a higher BUSY MAYOR Valley's Ed Just They are all roles he uh-puter assistant to I.he vice decided to shorten the ma yor's part time mayor. elected ran anyway and all three of us quality shopping center with "It's an interesting job. no \'i~sly enjoys playl ng . president al Mc Donne 11 te rm from two years lo one every year, doesn't even made the council." snn1e good speciality shops,'' question about that,'' he "J disagree strongly with Douola• and his family. year. Just opposed lhe move. be"in to know what to look Jn 1966, Just said he had Just continued . laughed. • 0 • d h' h . be plea sed that the people I work the former Huntington Beach He has lived In F'ountain Today he s!i!I favors a full· for," Just continued . some goals for the city that be There is one side of lhe job ··An t IS year t ere s en mayor whG said that a Valley si nce 1963 with his wife time mayor who would serve a When he was first elected tn can see reaching fruition that few people see or hear quite a bit of ex l r a with have recognized me to mayor's job consists of cu1ting and three daughters, one of minimum of two years. the cnu ncil in 1966, Just said today. about. diversification. the extent they have this ribbons and kissing babies,". _:w::h:o:m:_::h•:':_Pc:'.:":':::"::''::d_:h:.im:::_w:::i:::Lh:__·_:'T:::h:.e _w:::•::Y_::Lh:.in~g::s_::".:'_::"°:::w_:·_::h:::•:__":::n•:::'.:':..' _cg:::':::"':__:":_:::":::h•:__'_:'O::.n::e_:m::a:ci::.°'c..':::n.::e_:t::ha::t_:'s'-be=-incog:_....:.J::.us::t_:s::a.::idc.::.il_'::·'.::''::'ts::_a::.l:_I .::'::itY:__'_:'B::u::.t....:.J....:.c•:::n:_'t:_h.::e_:lp_b_e_in.".g'-'y'-e-a_c _" _______ _ J ust declared. 1- Since his election to lhe post Lifeguards Empl1asize Warning Laguna Beach Lifeguards ha ve confirmed a warning issued by the America n Red Cross that hyperventilation and diving just don't mix_ "Hyperventilation can give you a fal se sense of security.'' comm ented Rod Riehl. a cap- lain with the force. "People will stay down longer than they should and may black out." The warning issued by the ARC explained that if a person attempts to swim underwater for a long period of tim e after h y per ventilating, a con- siderable amount of lime n1ay elapse before the carbon diox· ide level gets high enough to act as a stimulus to get a fresh breath of air -thus the raise sense of security. "The oxygen level in the body ma y be lowered lo a poin t y,•here the swimm er will lose consciousness before he feels the urge to breathe_" said Arthur Garrett of the ARC safely division . Riehl noted that hyperven- tilation-drlving a~ m u ch carbon dioxide out of the body by taking a nu mber of deep breaths-is a very popular practice among both skin and scuba divers. lie s.eid that many incidents have been logged where divers have blacked out a f t e r hyperventilating. "Many scuba divers y,1itl panic and hyperventilate and black out," Riehl said . Reel Cross Lauds Unit The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross ha"s commemorated e year of dedica t.-d ~ervicP a~ t he chapter's ne west donrir center lit 601 N. Golden Circle l)rivr. Santa Ana, ACcording lo Kf'n \Vines. volunteer chairnian of the blood progra1n, the center has recruited. processed. a n d distributed more than 10.000 pints of blood since Its opening Jn August. 1970. The local Red Cross also provides services to familirs of se-rvict:men as well as first aid and water safely lrainin_g. ' Ne"' Preside" t f Rodney Coulson of Ana· helm bas beell-elected president of Big Bro· then of Orange Co un· ty.-A past president of the Anah ei m Chamber of Comm erce . he has work e d extensively with the Anaheirn Com· munlty Scholarship A~­ sociation and the Ana· heim United Fund. _ .. " , ·, l"!':'.'.i< .• ,:-~ • ._,. ~-• ,;..,.Ai."" •. """"""'° -· ~:WAREHOUSE 1 CLEARANCE Ml, l'D. SAVI .... OUR WAREHOUSE IS OVERLOADED ... MULTI- MILLION DOLLAR CARPET INVENTORY . 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Exclu sive of lnstollotion $3.00 COMPAIAILI llTAIL ••••••••••.••••••. S6.99 ~V/jj .PATTERN POLYESTER ~ 100% AVLINSI Polyester Pile. Extro heovy, thick NOW 99 staDUPO~nTI" Fabulou s! Frizz.free Shag Carpel wi1h the Oft shimmering oppeoronce of handmade Indio Broadloom... , 99 potlerned design. Rugged, durable and eosy to moil'l- toirt mode with NEW continuous filament AVLIN~ SALE polyestec. PRICED SQ. YD. SAVE $3.00 Rope-l ike pile yorns of 6,0oo Denier stay-Your Choict NOW loft nylon by DuPont-speciolly devel· of 12 Multl·Hued SALE SQ. YD. oped for crisp, cleon, permanent shog T eds PRICED SAVE lextures. Wt • • • $4.00 COMPARAILI RETAIL ················•····••t ····_. .. , ........... $11.99 ' COMPARAILI RETAIL .•.••••.......•.••..•••••.••..••..•.• ,,, ....•• $1.99 BE • ,. ...... UIS NO 1mus1 • CONY!NllNT CllDIT l'UllS INI I.INK TERllS AVlll.Ull • CAU F• Fill SllOP·AI· ... s1mc1 • VISIT OUR CUSTOM HAPflY IEPI. WEST LOS ANGELES WEST COVINA ANAHEIM PASADENA TORRANCE LONG BEACH OPIN 11141Wllo•lre11¥4, 2526 L Wor-• An. Mt N. l•cll<I St. 2660 I. Ctltno<lo llwil. 42H Artooi. 11"4. JOOI hllfltwlt' llY<I. 477.5525 t6M471 US.7674 577·1900 542-66t6 42141914 SUNDAYS & 5oll Ditvo f~ to W~li!irt Son ~ ff'W¥. 10 Cifnit. 2 block& Nomi of $onto Ario,,.. t (olorodo IMI. of l llotk losl ol Ka1rt1t1omt Tum off. 6 bloc:k1 Wn1 on w~. SI. 2 blocks No. on Citrv110 Work-WOY on fudili Act'Oll frGlfl Calif, "' -·~ ~ --EVENINGS """ -· ... Son GoWiel M. IMl.on Mnio. llYd. T""' off ontt!lflo.tr. CANOGA PARK NORTH "OLL YWOOD HOLLYWOOD MONTEIEUO VENTURA COSTA MESA SAN FRANCISCO 21on •••-•Woy 1001 a..re1 c .. ,.. 1115 IL v ..... 1 An. 711 W. WMttl• llW. 2501 L Mol1 St. 1714 •• ..,." lltil. MIUIRAE 347·2U4 llt4.-t12-2:lllO U..7455 71M117 641-5041 Vtrrtuni ffWlllOY to (0111190 A..._ ~ F= to Shtmlo" 3 bloc:k1 West ol MS.3020 J20 11 C.•IM IMI ~ft Slwnnofl Wf!Y !Mn rivf'lt. Wo y, (011 10, (Ol'l'fOll M fiilt Point& '" Moil! ~ M. ot 17rh St. 6t2·HSS ' 5 fllLOT~ADV(RTISER Keep Sleep On Quota For Life By Peter J. Stelncrohn , 1\1.0 . Lately there have been some more "Thou shalt nots" in medical articles w a r n in g against the dangers of sleep- ing too much. Accord ing to this new development. if you sleep longer than eilher hours or so every night, you are more liable to have a stroke or heart attack. I am not convinced. T still believe you will be healthier and enjoy life more if you get your personal quota of sleep. You will note I have said ••personal quota.'' For it is true that some of us get along very well on six hours nightly, while others need at least eight hours of sleep. And some as much as 10 hours before they feel completely rested. After reading about the warn - ing against too much sleep. a reader wrote: Dea r Dr. Steincrohn: I am In my late 60s. All my li fe I have required al least nine hou rs of sleep at ni~ht. In ad- dit ion. T take a half-hour nap in the aflernoon. I've had perfect health all my life. Now l "m troubled. I've read that loo much sleep may be rlangerous. Do you sui:igest that T set the alarm two hours earlier and get only seven hours? -Mrs. B. COMMENT: Sell y ou T alarm clock , JZive it away. or throw it inl.o the wastebasket. Under no circumsta nces Jet it be the instrument for getting vou out of bed so much earlier ihan you've heen accustomed to all your life. Continue with your pres en t slce[}-Qllola. '!'here's loo much sleep in- terruption as it is. For e:i:am ple, consider the sick patient 11clually aching for a good niJ:hl's sleep ""hi!e he is in the hospital. How JT1anv limes have you heard the hoary joke: "1 can'! get any sleep. The nurse comes in to wake me up lo give me a pill lo go to sleep." Or. "The}' wake me utl In take my t.en1pera lure." or ''Why should they begin c le;:inin~ my room a1 6 o'clock in the morning and w;:ike me up :o;o early?" 5.') go the "beefs" from pa - tients. \\'e are. comin,ll: lo realize that the hospital is no place to gel a good nil!ht"s rest. There have even been some recent. ron1p!aints in medical journals by doctors lht1t I.hei r p::iLients. i;eriou:o;ly ill in ICU (i ntensive care units I, are rleprived o r necessarv sleeo because of so mt1ny interruptions. I could l!O on and (ln. So br thankful, Mrs. B .. that you ;ire a sound sleeper. Keep on with the regular sleep-quota that hall helped keep you healthy for over IO year.i. Don't let every new (unproved) throry throw your schedule off. t know manv insomniacs \liho -·ould gladly swap ph1ces with you. MEOICALETTES (Replle11 tn Reader~) For Mr. B.: Although ll Is true that baldness Is sometimes caused by ex- cessively oily hair or dandruff or some actual llCalp dlsea!le. ln at least 90 percent of all ci:isc!! or male baldnes• of lh~ usuel pattern it is a waste of mo~y to depend upon clairnii or "speci,11! treatment!'!" that promise to cure or prevent baldnes!. • • • If you are tired. uMmbltlous or Irritable you mev 1imply not be gettlnA: enough iileeo SAY! Or. Stelncrohn in hiii bOOklet, "How To Gtt A Good Nil'.!ht'ii Sleep." For a COl'.IY write him in c11re ('If this newsp;iper ericlo~lng 2.' c:enl-" In coin ind In a -ce nt S ~AM PE n . SE 1. F·AD- nRESSED ENV~LOPE. STARS SydnP)' Om"TT ill OM or the \\"nrh1's great 11strolo· C,,!fS. His rolumn la one of the DAILY Pil.OT'S ~at fr."ture1. WtdMSday, AUgt1Sl 18, 1~7 1 OAILY '1\0T ,(~ Coast Area Men Service Around the World • Ill Marine Pfc . Ortcory D. Champh>a, son of Mr. and P..frs. 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But as the 6-3, 215---pound !~year NF'I .. vetfran is philosophJ('aJ about the trnde. ( T!1e midwinter deal bro11ght Nor· man and tackles Tony Liscio· and Ron East to Lhe Border City in etehange (or wide rec('i11er Lance Alworlh . ' .. • ''Trades are just a part o( th is business, so l show no animosity luv;ards Dallas for doing what they did ," Norman says. "In 11 deal like this, I look at it on a total JHCture basis and try to determine where l fl~ure in it. "It's a matter of need and stveral things entered into it. ··1t so happrns that at the time of the lrade that Dallas was in a dilem- rna concerning its wide receivers. BnD Hayes still hadn 't signed and Lan ce Ren tie] got into hls trouble and was traded else-where. "So,," Norman continues. "they (lhe CowDoysJ needed wide receivers and I . l '! . ~ j I l CHARGERS' PETTIS NORMAN BEGINS lOTH NFL SEASON . , i11 Brief Ex1}0S, Padres i11 B1~a,vl; Volleyball Terun Wi11s SA!'\ DlEGO -A lrre-!nr-all hrnke out tn tllr liflh inning of Tucsd;:iv nigh!~ ~1 11n1rcal-S;in llie!J:O game af1~r the Ex- rns' Bon Hunt l'.a s hit by a pitch for the s~'t'nnd tin1e in lhe grinie by the Padres' Stc\·e Arlin . J!unL whn \1·;1~ hil by ll pilrh in 1he. third inn1ni::. was hit <1gain in the fif th Iii;> 1hrn h:id v.·nrds v.•i1h Bob B11r1(1n and l11odr-d 11vn harrl pun<"hrs to the San Du:;i;o r·a!f'hrr's f;irr In a sf'pal'atc 111rlC'e , . .\rlin v.•as dragJ:;rd !11 th!' ground by i\·lonlrt'ill pi1 eht'r _Car! !1l r.rtnn . who IS srhcduled lo work 1nn1ght. Plavers fr111n hoth te:in1s ran ontr1 lhc firld '11•hcn Hunt punl'hrrl R11rh1n ;ind there wa s much pu ~hing and shov ing heforr order was restored. Hu nt w;is ejected fr om the g;ime by pl;"Jte un1pire l\1el Steiner . The at tion drew a lnng argument from Montreal _ manager Gene f.illuch. Rarton 11nd Arlin remained in Lhe 11.ame" • U.S. Tc1111t BrPe~ex l'\'1EXtCn CITY -The Uniled States defeated 1he Nelher!ands Antilles Tues- (!<i~'. 15-3, l!l-2. 15·1 in com pPtition _of lhe North-Central An1erican iind Ca t1bbe11n Vnllcyball Tournament in Hav;i na , Cuba. tn an(1thcr match Cuba defeated Pu<'rto Hie0. l!'i-2. 15-4. 15-6. All of the U.S. team played in the m;:i!ch which offered little challenge. Paul Patterson. 11 member or the team Angel Box I OS TOM 11 rlll ~~ r ~ 1111 C,.t.l!'"Ol'tl<Olll s11id in a 1elephQrif' in11'rvic11' with The ,4.ssnr111ted Press in :-.lt'Xlrn CH.1•_ •·The whole 1ri1m pla1·('d wrll \\'"·re l'i111f1dcnt th;il v.·e·11 he 111 gmd ~h11p1> to hc:1t Cu ba Sunday n1i.:hl " ratterson sair!. e (#1·,1ebr1Pr Adt·11r1,·es l/AVERFfJRD. Pa. -Clark (;raehner of New York Ci1y advanl'ed Tur~<l;iv to lhe sec:ond roood of 1111· ~l~.000 72nd Penn svlvania Lawn Te n n 1 s l·t1;1n1- pion stiips ""il h il .l-7. i;.~. f\-2 virtorv r1vrr Aus1ra1ia·s .Jrihn {;;:irdncr ai the i\1rrinn Cricket Cluh. e 1;;11ttt (;ngers 1t'i11 tl!ONT1CELLO. N. Y -S p e n c: er H::ivwood of the Sr:i ttlr Supersonics poUred in 20 point.s for the Red Auerb1tl'h- co;1ched East tean1 111 pace a 9!1·89 vir·- tory over the Al A(!lcs-coached \l/c.~I. i;q\1ad in the !4th <1nnual Maurice Stokes mt'morial game Tuesday nighL The 6-foot-9 Se;:itlle cornrrman was unanimously voted the ga1ne's ~1o~l V11luable Playrr Award . e 8e11efifx ff,r ffoj11x LOS ANGELES -f'nrmer California Ange.I~ pH~hcr l\1innie. Roj?.~. paraly7.ed frOJll an April 1970 auto er;:ish, l'.ho11lrl r&eive. $30.000 in insurant•e brnefit.~. 11 Superior Court-appointed arbitrator ruled Tuesd:iy. The arbitrator. John T. L11 Fo\1£'t1P, also fou nd dan1ages in the dispule in· volving Stale Farm tnsurance Co. to be more 1han SL I million for injuries to Ro- jas and his wife. M<'!ria, and the deaths of l\.\'O o( their daughters. Lance lAlworth ) wa s availabh_•_" A native of North Carolina and graduate or Johnson C. Smit h University in Charlotte of that stale, Norman didn 't see any particular writing on the wall concerning himself at that time, He says, "I had no desire then to sa~· 'here's a chan ce lor me to play firSt string for another team' e11d there were no wheels spinning in my head about being traded. "But I was somewhat surprised at Willie F'raiier 1San Diego's regular light eMi in 19701 being traded to 11nuston so soon after the season had ended." Halos Send Tatun1 Bacl{ To Bullpe11 Bv GLENN WHITE 01 tho D•ll¥ PllO! SUll BOSTON -And,\' ~1esscrsmith, once a star at Anaheim ·s \Veslern High Schonl. appears headed for his top season as an Angel after winning his 12th ga me of the campaign Tuesda.11 nigh1 <It Fen..,,ay Park. 4-3. over the Boston Red Sox . The hard-throwing southpaw ha~ 1 '~ months to pick up five victories. v.'hich would best hi s !96!1 high of 16. He \1·as hard pressed to hang on in the A~Q 1f AuQ 'IO Au9, JI ,111gel SI.ale All G•mu 611 l(M,C 17\0l OcP'1 d&to Angel• "'· N~w Vor~ An~N• "'· N•w Yor~ I II om. l .IJ pm, !;ite innings Tuesda y as Boston sliced 1he 1nargin to 4<l in thr eighth and had the ba ses lo!lded with one out before Mes sersmith got George Scott to hit into a double play. ~1ean"•;hile . former Angel Ken Tatum is perhaps the happie st losing pitcher around -not because he Jost. bul because he's herided ba ck lo the Bosox bullpen after one turn as a starter. Hr survived ont'·(hird nf an inning Tuc!';da y bt:'fOft' being ~'<Inked as .Jim Sprnt·er"s doubl e with 1he bases loaded made it 3·0. thL'n Sp1•nr:er later scrired on an error aflt'r .Jim Frcgosi singled . Bo$10n pitching coaeh Harvey Haddix icitt'r trild the DAILY PILOT lhat Tatum \\'::is suffering from cuntrol problems, then when he tried l.o come in v.·lth a pitt h he was being belled. Tatu1n had said prior to the game that bring mn1 cd fron1 the bullpen_ to a s1arling rol e was lo hin1 a demol!on. He \vorkcd spal'kliog relLrf 1wo seasons as a H<ilo. then wa.~ traded to Boston. A! fir!'it he s;iid he v.·as upsrt al bcin~ n1ovC'd out because he did have exc('llent sca~ons v.·ith the Chrruhs. But then whrn he (hough! at)()ul how 1\/ell the Red S<ix h1!. the idea secnil'd n1ore appealing. And as he tol d the DAILY PlL()'f. he br<i rs no grudgl'.~ against the Angel s -hr wasn't even particula rly psyched up over sl;irting against th e1n_ . The 27-year-old Louisiana nativl' has lat.Jored wha1 he ca lls a disappointing 1971 e::impaign hrrC' Aftl'f being hit in R;;llirn nre and unab\(• t11 rven pirk up a ball fur ;i n1011lh. hr ·s had 11 hard lime grning ba<·i--into slrirlf'. Ile has a 4 02 r r a. and ;i 2.-4 rcrnrd i!c v.•;is 14-6 ov1'r twn years as a Halo and his er.a "'"" 2 Iii. llf' c·1lcs l:i c·k 0f s1r<idv work as rinf' or his do .... nfa\ls as Robby l~nl1n has beton1e !h r Brd Sn~ bullpt'll v1orkh11r$1' "It 's tough to ~o lrnn1 !he bul\JX>n to a s1.~rl er _ , :--nur <1rn1 is drl'rlopcd for s l1r1rl l'.'Or k. And I only ha11e two gnod pilchr.s -11 sl1rlrr and 11 fas tball. Most s!.'l.rtrrs have three 11r four good pitehf's.'' Ta1t1n1 ~a.vs. Haddix <idds In 1h:tl ' "A st;ir1rr h;is to think or a J11ng r::inge plan . (•hange of speed~. ell'. A rrlicfer is usual ly on the ~rot ri ght Rway and has to rh<illenge lhe hill er." Talu1n says he's !rarnin!! this year - lrarning to control himself when he·s h.<ivlng difficulties. "Bu1 1 drin'l want to l<'arn how to have a bad year -that dC"fcats the purpose or being a major leaguer " Ken , r,ncP Lefl.y Phillips' choice for rookie of lhe vcar. is ;1lso thinkini.: <1bout the future. He:s ROing Lo l\1ississippi Slate gradua1e St'hoo! to carr.v nn his work in gl'nerRI education when thr season is ovrr. •·1 don't. know wha1 I v.·ant to do hut T do want 10 bf' ready and oot ha ve hardships or to struggle when my career is over."' he poin!s out. And his wish to eilher be fixed as a hullpen worker or .<i slarl.er apparently has been set.lied , and obviously to his lik- ing Eddie Kasko . Bn.~ox manager, says its back to rel lef for Tatum. Upon learning a few weeks hence that he wa5 being sent to the Charg(:-s, Nonnan 11aw the barter as a golden opportunity for added 5UCcess. "You don't have the time to becon1e adjusted imrnedialely to what 's going on ... says the Jl·year-old off-season l'Xeeutivt' of a Dallas bank. In nine years in Big 0 , Norn1an caught 12-4 passes but was utilized prin.1arily as a blO<.'ker. In order to relieve some or the emo- tional pressures plaguing Dalla~ quarterback Craig Morton in the '70 homestretch. Cowbov head man Lan- dry resorted to a meSsenger system in gelling pla ys from the bench to the huddle. Although these duties a!'e normally meted out to the offensive guard!) I.an· dry instead t hose Norman and ft>llow veteran tii;hl fnd Mikf' Oitka lo transport the goods with niercurial adroilnt'sS. According to Nonnan, "basitally, each player has a certain approach to the g11me. In rny case, I t;ike every play as being lht> most important in that parlitllletr ganlt.' So, it wa~ JUSt more th an rel<1y1ng mf'ssagcs to rne " He adds another interesting poinl whi<'h may unfold the reasoning Lan · DAIL v PILOT J 5 dry'5 rnlnd for the move. "In Uiat type situa tion. we used to shift the guards. '"But either they didn't have the ~lam ina or lhey were n1essing the 1ness<1ges up. ''It boiled down to Landry wanting to go with two people similar physica lly. So, he chose Mike and myself.' While Nonnan would rather not be subjected lo the n1essenger bit again before his pro grid career co n<;ludes, the Chargers will be glad to know that he's willing lo do ''anything reasonable in the bcsl interests of the te<un ."' = Osteen Gives Dodgers Lift; Sutton Faces Mets Tonight LOS ANGELES (A PI -Noting v.·ith a trace of anguish the w;iy the LA1s Angeles Dodgers have been hilti ng lately - espel'ially when he 's been pitching - Claude Osteen took it upon himself to dn i;omething abot1t it. He drilled a double and 11 single 11nd drove in a run to hypo an ei~ht-hit Ood ger attack Tuesday night in Dodger Stadium. Besides that. he allowed 1he New York t<.1ct s only three hits in pitching the r>odgers to a 4-0 victory . ll snapped a three-game Los Angeles losing streak . The win. the 12lh in the last 19 games for Los A11geJes, kept !he CXldg('rs lilft game"-bt•hiod San Frantisco in the Na- tional League·s Western Division. ln the eoneluding gan1e of the serit>s tonighl, Ray Sadecki, 5-4, will pitch tor New York, while Don Sutton, 12·10, goes for Los Angeles . ''It's always a lillle more satisfyi ng to win a game when the club really needs a lift." Osteen said. "Anet we sure needed one. "The big thing tonight was my curve ball. I 'hadn 't had the good curve lately and I know I. could pit ch a ~ood one. So I went out and tried to throw ni v Dest curve, not trying to be so fine with .i t." Sore Muscles Too Much For Gal QB HOLLYWOOO, F'la . fAPI -Women·.<1 Lib lost oul to sore niuscles Tuesday v.•hen pretty se nior .Jan Coe lho gladly gave up the chance of becomfni;: Florida'.<1 first female high school quarterback . She qui! afl('r one da y of practice and four days before lhe liQUad st;irted body eontact. "I lhQug ht I W.<I~ in lcrril1c shape ," !he 17-ye ar-0ld brunette said. "bul tile ex· ercises were ju.~t !oo much for me. l!'s nol for !'(iris. "I really thought I would la~I longer bul I woke up this n1ornin[;: :ind every hone in n1v hodv h11r 1.. I couldn't even straighleu ·up." - The ~i .~-rooter dido"t niake 1 hf. l'heerlead ing squlld la~l spring so i;he de('ided to try out for loot.bal l !hi~ .~un1- mer_ Brr pRrli•'ipation also \PS!ed a nrw Florida High Sehool Activities Assot1a- 11on regul111ion that allows thf' feminine sex lo par!lrip;"Jle 1n any spo rt with the school's pernHs~ion . "! v.·ent Olli bee1111se all l ev t'r tiear tht'~t' days 1s how the athlrle i.~ being p11n1pcred and fa'l'ored over lhe student." :;he :-aid. "I wanled lo see \f the football team deserl'ed spei:ial trratmenL "The wriy tlley wo rk. I lhln k thry fin.'' she said. Jan i.~ edi1or of lhe school paper. Hollywood Hills High School foolb:il l coach Dick Sallrick said he doubted Miss Coelho·s sioterity but <'ouldn'! pre· venl her fr on1 trying out for the team because or the new regulation. Jan said ~he didn't try out for !he !earn because of a perso nal women's liberation campaign "If an yth ing, there should be a men·.s lib," thr shapel y 157-pounder .~aid. "You don'l see them busting into beauty parlors. The football fi eld is definitely for men." .Jan pr11cticed lhrow lng the football all summer long and when Monday's first practice rolled around she wa s out on the field v.·ith !lO other 11spir11nts doing jum· ping jacks. pushups, silups and sprint~. Sile had vowed she would be back Tues.- day despite 11 sore neck, but when she returned to the gridiron for the second gruelling day il wa~ only to infor m Saltrick she·d had it with the pigskin. The Mets will atresl ii was a good onP, all right. as Ost"en 'A'On for the firs! time in nearly a month, £'nd1ng a siring of live straight starts \.\'ilhout a decision. "1 ·ve been in all of those gan1es." he said , reft·rring tn three one-run g<1m!'S And two others that went cx1ra innings, "'"" 11 Au~ 19 Au~ II Dodger Slate All G•n,.s "" KFI (MOl Do<lgftS Y•. N"''' Ver~ OP•n 0•" Do<!~•" .,,, Now Yo'~ "but, through one thing or another. I wa sn't getting the v.•in even Lhough we've won six of the l I games in which 1 haven 't got a decision . "H's a good feeling lo know you've at least kepL the club in the game. But it 's a tittle better Lo gc! son1e runs. I had that feeling tonight -lh ;it we were going to score." ./usl in case he was wrong. Osteen helped hhnself wi1h his double ln the sr- eond that. scnred I ,ns Angeles' second run He's now got !4 hits for the year, seven of thern dooblr s. "\Ve might havr ~cored n1orc , too. if I h<1do'I messed up running the bases," Os- teen said with a sheepish grin . Osteen·s double scored \\!C's Parker lo makr it 2-0 ;ind Duke Sims, on first with a v:alk. advanced to third. t-.1aury Wills thf'n grounded out but Osteen took off for third even Lhough Sims hadn"t bu dged. "~laybe it was wishful thinking,'' he s<1id , .. but I thought Duke had scored on the double ."' Richie Allen singled home Bill Buckner in the first inning and Parker and J im L{;febvre singled home ~ run apiece in the third as Nolan Ryan absorbed his 11th Joss against nine victories, NEW VOl!k. •b•hrbl H•~n.<I J000 Bo•w•!I, lb • 0 I 0 CJen••. 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Says Angels Coach Old Brooklyn Rooters Miglit Have Shot Alex BOSTON -A ni:in on the Angels ('naching stafr was askrd wha!. was his ,e_r('aJ.cst n1nment in b;i seball. \\'as it the 1•c::ir hP won the National LcaRue balling Cro wn? Was 11 the firs! year he pla,l'rd 1n the \\lorld Series? \V11 s it one ga1ne or nne seriC's? Hi s ansv,•cr covrrt:'d none nf these. "My Arcatest day WllS lhe rirst day r put. on a rnaJor league uniform. And rn.1' worst day v.•ill be when I tak\! it off for Lhe la st ti n1r ." Study those sla!en1cnts and you should -----WHITE \VASH ~-==w==- Gl..fH"' WMlll h:ive li!ll<' trnublr realizing wha! thr gartie ha s n1e:inl !ri ol d No. 27 -Harold 1'11triek "Pt tr" Hrisrr. Pi•le migh1 hav(' i:onr nn to treme.ndou~ bat.ting fr.at.~ while playing with the Brooklyn Dodgers. After <ill, he had won lhe batting title in hi.~ firsl full y<'ar as a big leaguer -swalling a healthy .34.3 th ree decades Ago And lhe next season (1942 !, with his s;:il111'y ha ving jumped fr om $3.!JOO to $6 ,500 pe r year, he was rollinl'( along al. a .390 clip. It was August and the Dodgers were playing in Reiser 's hometown .• , St. Louis. Pete was riding herd on a fly ball at SpQrtsman 's Park when he slammed into the wall and suflered a concussion. After three days of hospilalizalion he w;i." pressed back into service. J-le feels he was sent back pr ematurely and says he began to deteriorate after the accident. lie also believes he might ha ve batted ,400 that. yea r had he nol eollided wi!h that wall. Five years and 11 couple of beaning.~ later. he was at Ebbetls Field in Brookl yn. playing outfield 11 g a i n st Pittsburgh. Again he went afler a long ht1ll . , . thi~ time crashin~ int.o one of thr fences wh ich had been shortened that yrar. Hr sufferrd !e1nporary paralysis. doU· hie visio n. couldn"t run 0r throw_ "After that the easy thing s bec:ame hard," he says ... I wtts ruined. But loo king back, 1 Wl'IS lucky lo be ali ve." Reiser then hounccd from club to club, finally leaving hi s playing career in 19.12 v.·ith a liletin1c batting average of 2.98. Hr ""'as also a kt'en basr stralCr of !hose da.vs. leading thr loop in thrfts in 1942 and set111ig a n1ajor le;i gue rrcord by stPali11g hun\e seven titnl'S 1n 1946. Pete looks b;1ck <il basi'bt1ll as H w;i!'I v.·ticn he was a player. 1 le recalls that fraternizing with playf'rS from othe r <'luhs w11s Lal>iJO. "\Vhcn vte played the 1.iant.s it didn't 1nallt'r 1fl your brother ,,.,·as nut 1here . . if you ('\lc-n loo ked et hin1 ynu ·d br finf'd $50 or SIOO. "You didn't sec guys fr nn1 opposing clubs b('ing palsy-walsy befurr or after a µ:in1e . And f:i.:1 s picked up the feeling, too There were always fights in the slands. "1 remen1ht·r .<i g<imr nnce at l·:bbr!1s Field when a Cin('y shnrtstop jun1ped up lri t::il ch a ball near third ba se. A r;in threw a pop boll le and deck.ed hlm. They wrre nlways lhrnwin" peanut" or wh11tever they <'ou!d get th eir hand s on . .. They were really tough i n Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Especially Philly ... you could hit threP home runs,' then strike out the nexl time up aod they·d boo you out of the park." Asked how those fans would have r£'s ponded to Alex Johnson's antics of not running oul ground balls and la1.y oulfield pla.v. Heiser said sim ply: "In Brooklyn they might have shot him. No kiddin '!'' Heiser says !he only CrQwds v.•ho still react similar to those or his playing days are the ones at Shea Stadium (NY J and f"enway Park (Boston!. And. reminded or the intense rivalry between Lhe Dodgers and Giants when those clubs were in New York. Reiser says: "When you slid into second base to breok up a double play you 1.rled to chase that second ba seman lo the outfield. Tbe Giants? We hated them ~" · ,.,~,,,··· )!) lliv••" r! 1n,no•a, c Gnn1~1e1, II McMull~. JO Sl>""'c•r. II> "··~""· " ~'"'*'~n,•n, < .. ' ' . ' 0 ' 0 . ' ' . ' ' ' 0 , 0 l D Griffin, ?b S 0 l 0 o o 1>.~ .. ,1<10, u • 1 1 a 0 n l~lli>ud. I! l D 0 0 JO lf 5moth,t• 0)0 1 0 Pel1otol•1, JO l 1 1 1l 5t0!!,1b 000 1 o e Conlgli&ro. t1 D O 0 o o Jo•e11n'""· c • 1 1 1 Emo Out of U.S. Open; Laver Doubtful Baseball has Deen Pete Reiser's life for 36 or his !>2 years. "I never wanted to do 11nything else , .. I don't know anything else," he points out. And indeed it will be a gad day ror him when he lake!i off his old lucky No. 27 for the Jast time. [~ ..... ~~, 11 ll:tllOI. rl lle"Y, r• Mn1orl'!"lit~, 11 T n•~•• C.O:lllO<"~i• 8M10n ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 • " o o IC To!11m. II O O 0 0 Q 0 M~••f, D 1 0 0 0 1 0 F11>,t, 1t11 l 0 0 0 o oT•An!,P 0000 . ' v .. ,,,,~m•-1,(11> I O I 0 l010I• :W.JtJ ~ ooo ooo ~• 01! ooc 010 -J E -l•Ao(ld, Mt M11ll"' OP -(•ll!llU"" 1, 11"''"" 1 LOii -c .. llornl• '· llo•tor• 1 lB -G•n1••~,. Sp...,e". C•l!lln HI> -""''0<011; on. .In•"'°"~" !fJ 5 -S1>11n{•• l , I' M If Elf. II ~0 M~\l~"mlt!>IW!111l • l l I ~ f( l~h.11'1• (~.i·•I I'! f l I 0 Mn•ri • 1 l o O J 1 l 'A"I ) 0 f n 1 >lilP' -bv T•en• tt•••d "f •m• -l 11 Ah '""d•ntr -lf~'l Many of the top contr:ict profe~siona1 tennis players. bolh men z.nd women and including Roy Emerson of Newport Beach. have Do wed out of the U.S. Open champ ionships at Forest Hill s beginning Sept. I. Rod !~aver, the Corona del MAr resi- dent. who won tht lille 1n 1009, also is doubtful. Aller his ('<1rl,Y oustr r from !he Ci1011rlian Open in Toronto 111~1 wee k, hP p11c:kcd hi~ b11gs P11d said he was tak· ing time olf from the tnur . nerendlng champion Ken Rosewall of Australia. F'red Stolle, Tony Roche 11nd Spain's 1\ndres Glmeno have al.'1<1 l!ald they would bypass the $160,000 tourna- ment. Margarel Court, defending women·s tittr holder. sp.ys sht Wiii nol defend her tille because of pregnancy. Evonne Goolagong. the 19·yca r-uld Au~lralian wnndrr who defeated Mr.s. Cou rl tit Wimbledon in .Junr. al so i~ by· JlAssing !he Open on the ndvit e of her eoar.h. Vic Edwards, who said she needed a rest. Both Emerson Md Laver art competing in the Colonial champinnshipll in ft. Worth, Texa11 this week. however. Laver defeat('d Graham Stillwell of Britain, 6-2, 6-3 while F.mer.,on toppled Roger Taylor nf Britain, 6·2. &-I Monday , Both were fir.~t round matches. A spokesman for \Vorld CliNTipio nshiJ'I Tennis Inc, in Dallas said a leUtr had been senl to lournarnent director Bill Talbert staling that Emerson, as well :Ill ~osewall , StoHt, Roche and Glmeno would bypass the U.S. Open . "I h&ven 't received the letter yet, but I unde rstand they wll1 not be competing." TalDert 11aid Tue.'lda y. The U.S. Open Is ont of the lournA- ment~ from which the International Lawn Tennill Federation h11~ banned All W(,91' contract pro~. effective next Jan. 1. Small world: 1 Nin U,,10 lormer We11tmln1ter IUgb baitketb111I coac- George Galloway a.Ni his wife wblle stn.illlnJt through tlae 9milh11onlan ln!ltit~ lion Saturday. Tben latt r In the day •• Dumped Into l'&Ch olher again while cros&lnJ? paths to view the moon rock •"' 11pace exhibit. .. '· ,. .. .. • .. ,. . · J 8 DA.IL Y PI LOT .,.,,,,..,.., .. r=:::-::;;.::'""""'"·-'~'-"·"""'"''"''""*"'"'•-=•••"' .. "",."""'' Start Yo11r E . ' 11gines. by Dek e Hou /gate Don I !rl! ;i l'nl1.•h 1nl-.r Ill T11n1· :\rlan1!1w1cz Jr 's no! th:it he rr~ents p"1n11·d r lhnu· h11r11nr, 1!'~ ·JU,<;! lh;il hi' h;i s hriird 1hr.rn .11 Adii!Tirl \\I<'/ 1'"~ r1·~p11n~1hlt' f11r 1 h1nk1n~ up 1hr Pr1h.'lh Raring n n1er~ or A1nenra, i'l \{'('\ 4"~(·\L1 •11vr J;?t'OUp which I.~ npt'n 1(1 Pnt1.~h race rl l'l\'ers f'nl osh non ·rarr dr11e rs. rac.:e drivers nol of P(llii;h de..,c·rnl ;inrl non-r;:ic-r rlrll r rs o(ll (If l'fllish descent As ;:i rrsull . hr rs in grr"I drmanrt on th r r11c-inl-': c1rc-u1L~ of lhf' \\'nrld \\hcnr·\rr ~n1nrbnrtv has JUS t heard th~ la1r~I Poh~h f'.lnr\ To !t>!I 'I •·O\ nnr hf' hasn I heard is a signal accon)phsh· mPnl ThP rRl"l \ ha~ ilnr p~rl'>1drnt , dr11C'r Oscar KO\'il lf'i;f..1. and h1n \J('c·-pr1·~1rtcnrs. 1\d;im•l111{'l and Brad i\1r mcck. s;ud hi h:i1P hcrn PJei't t'rl u nan1mn11.~h·. :?-I 1\I Srl:lrtnf:: thry prrsrnirr1 thr f:J!ltts! riu;1l1llrr !hr ··r•olr ,\11'iirrl ." \~h 1C'h 11as a re;:il pn le a 'cl rJ1 er \1nuld thir1 f.. t11 1ce :ibout sitlini;i on. Ton\~ :isso1·1n!ion \\1!h l'Rl)A has been a goocl mcd1urn fur ralhng a1l cn!1 r111 to him. S1nre ilnynne can Jnln by paying S2. for a hff'tin1c n1c1n\Jcrsh1 p. PROA n1embers :ire springing up e1'ery· \l'hcrr. "If .1·r1u r;in Judge hy lhe hilndful of people \l'hO can cn'n1 e 11p to .vou in the pit:-:, lhe Poli sh R11c1n~ DrivPrs of .'\mrr1r;1 ha\·e hccn 1mpnrt.1n l In nir." Ar1an1n11·1cl. ~aid ··Qui on l h~ tra<'k . Inn. th e cnrnrr wnrkrrs 11·~1·e ·1;n PRfJA' ~igns a! me like lhc,1· ust>d to hnld up ~1gns for J)an Curne,1·.'0 Ad;:imo\\'lt'/. 1~ nnt> driver \Vhn 1s not <1lr11 1d tn !;iugh. even al hi.~ n"''" expcni;r \\'hen 1nt1 ;isk h1 m 1n ~pell his n:ime . he sa.vs •·J us r start wi1 h A and kr-Pp i;ininc unti l .vou i?el 10 Z.'' Hf' 1F c;i~1 .gn1ng 11 1th n1 1..-pronunciarinn as wel l. Rorn 11·i1h the nilmP 1\A '·dllm·o·11·111, he h;t~ he\!rd J..:h.DQHr-.1'·uh-'>l•itz sn lon g he u.~es 1! no"'·· Thi~ ~·ear , hy fini5hinJ,? ~econd ln lbt Daytona 2·1·hnur tndurn ttnd th ird at Lt>\lans. Adan1n1t•icl jninrd the ex clush·f' clii~~ of JrRdril intrrn~!lr.nal rlri1 rr~. Therr a rt' lr~s than ~O a1·th·, in !hr "nrld. :i nd nnl.\' ,\damn11 ii:i and .\1t1rin Andrtlli rrprrsenl the l 'nilrd s1:it e~ nn the li st. flan Gtlrlll'\' and Phil If ill reaehrd cradtd ~latu~. hut lhr)' h;i1·r rrtirl'rl. ii ·~ quite an accompli~hment when you rnnsiclf'r thar \l:i rk Dnnohur , Pele Rf'v~nn , A. J. Foyt. the Unser brnthtr~ and Rirh;1rd Pt'HY fall In quii lirr . "I ~uppn sr ii dot>sn 't m ('an n1ueh in Amtrica," 1\damov.ic·i Jaid. ··1111t ii .\Uri' i~ nict lo ht rankf'd alnng~idf' Andrttli.'' ln kreping 11 i1h his nt•11l.1· earned 11nr!d r;1 nkin,1t . .f,,r111n1n11ic·z I ~ h"en1nin.i: ii i.:h1hr1rnl!rr. Ht. 1t•ill tl rht in a ll·hnur rndurn al Quit n. 1>:1·u11dor. soon ;i nd j, ('nn ~idering an invit alion In the Ct1m·An1 r11re at \It. r11 ji. J11pcin . He ('an ·1 ln:1vrl an.1·\\·herr in the worlrl. h11"'·r 1'tr. without tunning intn the ine\'itable comedian. "Hty Tnny, did ~'OU bear lhr onr 11bout _, ,·• f'1r111r!/ Car BftJlf"Off .Jl<•y Errd A hn~'t'ntt nf ~oul hrm Ca!1fnm1a rl·a~ ~tri p~ b\· funn\ ("ilr dn1ers ;tnrl n .... nrr.~ m11\· l'nd 1n i;ctll emen t :h1~ "'er .. hut ii", r :iusr r•I lh t> f/ut:hle mil1 b.-1n1pi1°.'lllle Ill cteal 'ft i!h A hu~1n •.:;; rerr-~1on th:t1 ha~ hiim mered relfn!le.5·1v at f'I erv rr<111n1111c ~tril\urn of .<1,mcr1ran hfr 1~ v.·r)rk1ne n1·trt01-nt nn a i.:-rnup of aftlu rn\ r?t·1ng peop\p Their CD!ls ha1 t (~.11.11 f•\!I nf hrinrl pr;1ct1ca lly 11 1thou1 the ir having become a"'a:--e nf ·~nat -.as h:ippcn1n,i:-. Thi• 111<1111 di,pti1e ('PrJlf'r~ ilrnunrl 1051'1""'0 rnt.:nrl mflflt \' 'Tr~ r1a\ ·~ m1n1 n1u111 pri7.P mnnr\ fr,r ;i qu.Jhfler "'i;tl lt\.~e· tn :h"' f ir~! rnund of Cf1 rnprution riln l-':e~ from SlYI !n S:!l)l. dr~nr.ini nn !he 1mpnrlancc l•f the meel If thf' flrs1 rnund loser 1• pa id .~15n. then \he sernn rl round lo$er J!e!s $.100. ere. unul 111 0 me n rr;irh !h(' fu1;!1, Thc-n prizr m••n e;.· groe.-; up but nol rnnu,eh 16 s1111.~l ;.i lh1• cnrnpc!1lilr~ D;i1·e Berhe, ;i sp0kr.~n1an fnr thr drrvcrs And c:ir o wnrr~. 1;:i1d thr S200 ;i rnu ncl hi~ J:roup is seeking rna~ no! be enou jlh i;incc Lwn ~urvr,1·~ 1nd1eate lh(• l'nsls a re highr r than that "An ;\JIH ·\ ~ur\(',\' µuhl1 ~hed ir1 1rs nwn ne"''spa pe r . .\"a11nn~I nra~strr. sa1rl \hr c·n~l or touring lunn,v car dr1 1·ers was S23fl pl!r run ,' Recbc .~aid ":'.'\011. that includes the 1·ost of tra\·el and molt.I c x pcnsf'~ 1.1h1ch 11r local r<icrrs don"l h:11·c Tht J:UYS hrrr dnt(l lr;11rl. hut !hr J:U,\.~ nn !he rnad are sponsored. and Lhey {:et parl.~ ('h!.'ap!.'r 1h:i.n v,•e do. ~ 1l C'On1 r~ oul tht same " Relrrrinl! In 11 reportrd Sprc·i;ilty Equipn1rnt ;\lanuf::1rturer~ A~~n. ~Jud.\• 11f !hi' ';imr thins;. 1\hil'h Recbt sa id ha~ nnl l>f'tn publi~hcd. lhr ,.,,,l ~ns ~i11rl tn ht $.1fl0 a rnund . If th;il 111rn • nu t In he ('flrrrrt, car o~nf'r~ ..,•ill snnn ht fl i~· en r·h~ntrd 11 i1h $21fh il rnund . ;;hnuld thl'\' \\in th11 amount in a ~clllr1nrn1 · L1t1lr lhinJ!' ;i rp :iddln.1: up f:t,lrr n111t' thnn th ty t1•t r did ht· fnrr . Th f• ~r <1r !ht rxclu~h r di~tributnr nf nltr11melh11n. tht r>.ntit' fu rl hu rnrd in 'ttprrc•harii.rd lunn ,1 1·;ir 1nn1nr.~. r11i~td hi.< pr ict :!9.4 prrl'Pnr lro n1 $t.:!5 to S8.~n a )!all11n. Each q1u11rtf'r mile run 11'1'' up ~1·11·r~I J!ldlons of !hr ~luff. Hij! lh lni:' 1·1"1 plrnl .1 lflll , .<\ r1>:11ty-tri·rfl c·r rn,l!int hu ill hi• flllr nf 1hr ~P"('i:ill ) 'hop~ r·11"1 ~ S6.ll1Hl_ E\·pn 111 S!llfl 11 run . it \l'n11l1! lakf' :lO p;1 .. ~r~ do\\n 1he q11artl'r n1ilr ht111rrn n\Prhaul~ In pa~' fnr <'q11ipmrn1 111 lhfll pric-t . find !hr r<ic-rr~ \\ill trlJ ~··111 lhilt ju~t dnr,n'I hi111prn . "Thr trnuhl l' i•." q1irl Slr1 p }':0 .. fln ~. /If\\ llH•n'l}(l'r nr thP Lion ~ Or:iJ! Strip In Wllmini:t nn, ··11c'1, J:nt tn J,trt tht~t J>f'nplt lh inkinJ: llk r wiunr r' in~trad 11! ln~rr~. 1~'.,·11t•11 ... t• 1•1·t-l»l•••11 fot· .'1t111rP f)11·11f~t·s .. \\e'rr i!lll l\\11 kind$ nf 1·:.1 rs 1n S(l111hr rn ('ahlorniil , nn unr t nrl Sl'(nnd h;ind. l!ll'>:pl'n s11p r·;i r$ lhil ! don't rcqu1rr much 1101·k ;:i nd dnn·i 11n n11u·h. nn lht.> nlher end of the spect rum .:ire abnul £our C':irs that c n.~t a m1nin111m nf $2!>.fKMl :tp11":rt . Tho.~ .. rrw c11r 'o"'ne rs ha1e ;i real <'Xpcns<' 11rnblc1n . "1 thin k JI 1s 1nr1•11ahle v.e 1ntre:i~r !he prllr rnnney bot I V.flUld likr to .~<'e 11 flddrd fn1n1 !he sen1i-fin1t l~ on. not in !he earl v roun<is, 10 1·rr:t lf' more 1ncent1\'P to win " \'ccdlt>~~ ln s;i~·. mo s! of thr q1uhb1ng bet ween rompet11or.~ Rnrl l)f(lrTJOIC'r~ ha ~ harl li tllr ln dn \l'llh 1he iSSllt' or m(ln C,V, hu t rather on prnrn i~···~ m:trlr ;:ind no! kr p! l)rtwren !hl'm Tht hi11rr- nrss 1rnl1s In oh.~cure n1onr~ prnhll'nl~ !hat 11re at the hrart of lhe m:t lll'r S1rip npcr;11or~ i·:in 111;ikr a ~0111! c ·a~r ;ihnut thrir (11,n n1onr.v ~riuce1.r as wf'll P:tyrnll. prnp<'rly l;ixe~ . .:irlvrr!i~ing And m,.n1· lenanc:e cost.s nc1•cr i;ccn1 to n1ove any1.1·here hut up. Bracket Racers at Ol:IR Rracket rRc-ers v.·i\l inl'ildt Orange Cou nly lntern<'!1ona! R11ce"'a.1• fultu rrla;.· nii.:ht 1n the ann uRl Handic<1pper 's rh::i m· pionshi p~ with 11mt l nal~ at 2.30 an<i rhmina1 1on rRl'CS from 7.JD to 10 :\0. Ge.rrv Glenn of Panora m11 City .!t~ the rnA t'h<1.mp i(ln, iron hi~ :iietflnrl ~triiight top fuel lt!le .11! OCIR 5:4 lurday h.\' defeatin1: .Ja<'k MRrl in fJ f Fre.~nn in the fina l ri'lce of lh" Ann1l'ersary R11ce of \!.'i nners, Another hn.1 <'Oii by the fun· n\' <"Rra: t limin11lf'd lhP sf'c:ond rortll)fl of !hf! dulill-l1cld lln· nivcr:i;ary t Vf'nl Tht d river.~ a rt 11\rik!n' 11oulhland track~ un!1l their df'm11nd~ for morf' pa ,1· ;ire inf'! Jl :icl"11·a.v off1r1flls Jft~l 1t ulf'f~ fl strnnd t lghr car ftf'ld nr tnr lurl dr;igsltl'S in htu of the runny cfl r t•onte!il. \\'inntri; 1n S;i1 11rd:t1".~ t'Olll· Pf'tlhnn v.·ert> <;tenn 'v.·1!h an tlap~d lime of 6Ji:1 ~rrond~ In hos r11rP w1rh ~la r!1n. he was t·l(l('k'd in 6 7!! ~rrond~ - 210 77 mph lo 7 .14 . 174 41 0\.\'!J:h\ HURht'~ brAI li11r v Sflulh t rn 111 thr st C'f'lnd ntcf' ~·il h II 71 2 • \9fi 2.1!ni 4ii . l!l~ fi~. Top SJl("l'rl or lhP 1111'1'1 \\;j ~ iiet b,\' 1\l 1kt l'l;inry f\ r l..akewond 111 221 !i7 mph. Grant's Still AJi ve For Title !:rani's Boys :;t;iycd in con· lrntinn !nr a piece nf the C<isla !'iff'~ii r!t'CTf'll!inn nl'pt, open sun1n1C'r baskc!hall IP ii .I! u e C'hamplon~h1 p TuC'sdav ni ght , handlnJ,? rival L(ttlli( Reach a i.>·7~ set back Th" l'ic1nr.v \.;l'pl the w\n- nC'rs' lnss rn.:irk ~L fou r with 1wo i.:amc,., left -equal 10 Oo•• ll•n'IJnu W l G• Git 1\1.unnl'•"! 11 O "'~"'~" II 1 f·••n•·, II•>• I~ 1 lnn~ ll••r~ I 1 '" ,.1.,1" """'" l ' S•~ Dl••o • l •<"nno•• In 1, t ,.,. . .,..,. r~·••·• ' '" • W•••'W"~'' ft I~ 111 r.11 r~"" '>•"·"" lr•n•· r;R (.•m•< "''"ln•ng "' p ov ~'tl son Ford '~ tolal. Th f' lat- !r r·~ $4"<lSOO I~ 0\ r r. Idle :O.'utrilite ren1ains in the rlr11 Pr·~ Sl'il! V.'llh il O 11-.1 rnark -v.·1th t11·n J:ames left. Cr;:iol's-rnust pl;_1y lA•ng Rc;ic-h aga in next v.•cck alter it '"'·as decided I hat :i n earlier 82- fifi rn11n1ph wa.~ voi d. IL wa$ ru led thci l r.ran!'s harl u~ed .:i pl ;iyer ;ifter the (nrfeiture time ;ind I he disputrd issue. will be replayed Tuesda\·. In 1he n1 hcr issuf' at So1Jthern ·ruesda.v The;:i!re!i .tn·tl C;il ifornia Cnlle~P nig ht Lar m m le !ripped La Fnndfl's, C:ran1 ·~ tnok a fh•r·pnin! le:td a! !he h;ilf and \\'a~ no! headed 1hn1ughnur !he secnrid half Tuesdt1 \' nigh!. Lnn~ Rrach·.~ n;ive Jnne<. hit a hucker lo pare. the mar,:!in 1n 1wn, bu! nnlv 1hree seconds re· mained in lhP contest H i~h srnre r for (;ranl 's \\':t.<. nrnnis Dir kens. '"'ho score<i 2fi 11 hil c n1alr~ P,;ir\ C~1'fl ''" r 1!1 1. Craic Falconer l \fi 1 a nd .J im Ruller 110 1 were ;il,~n in l1n11hle figure$. Bill Cnnnelle1· led lhf' Lnn~ Reach ri uintt>! v.·1rh 2.1 pninl <.. ;\ balil11ced scnrir1~ t1l1:::irl.: lrd L:iemrnle In 1!~ 11·1n with Bilrry Panslr.r ;ind Rnberr Putm;in s haring lhe ~cr>r1 nJ,? hnnors '"'·rth 1.1 ;1p1cce Rnn Todd scorrd 1a for Lil Fnnda. " It ol 10 r ' . .,..,. , ' • •• ,. 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"'""'"''·JM <•'''""•" IJ ""~''" IJ\ <nt• cCIO IN••m• l a"O•n•I -1, •no•••• l• """{~" ' on•ph•n ' LON<; •t.t.CH !1'•<111< L•nOlntl - llfl •nt l•" I• •ll>O<ft" J Yf llo"''••1, 1 fl'"''""' 10 .,,., •• ,.. 11' ''"'" "'"· II •l><k <t><t, 111lm•nt '°'"'I Ill ~"O'•• I 17) ••liq! b•" IJO t(K~ u>n ••••• ~I '"'°'". !I <01'<" hi',,, JI '"'""'"I. •l"lo•Hln! lanOl•t) -\1J anl1e•! IJ •lb•<Mt . I h•not u~• . .}>0 <>'•<<t bo•,, I ""~ CO'I J "•lil>v• Sl•l ,,_,H -111 ant i•« )1S ••no ~"'· I•~ ""'" <(><I. ' k•''b"'· .11 h•"•<v~• B"'•' -•l •no1•" I\ II" '"<""•· to """''~· w. iond tu11, !16 "'"c •~ .. r. ,, 'I' ,,c l ourn ~y 11rfrndtnR ch11m pifln~ 1n the ;i.;., t \-an<i Ii n . v r a r . n 1 rl bra<'ket.i; ar" all r Xpectcrl 10 be nn hR nd 111 lhl' Nrwporr Re:ich Trnn1~ Club Sep\. 11·19 lnr 1hC' l'.:1c1flc .Snurh11•ei;1 S 11 n 1 n r 5 Tf'nn1~ Chan1pion:i;hips. J\'ewnnrt Rf't1 ch's .J11cq1u• (;rlgrv 1t•1ll rtturn tn dt frnd h1~ incn·, 3~ ~Ingle~ crov.·n t1•hl!C' Tor~len .Jnhan~son of .S"'·e<lt>n i.~ :t l.~n h:iek 1(1 rrv 11nd f'np rh,. 4~·.vear·nld lrnpliy fnr tht ~f'cnnd )'ear 1n succt:5!11on. •( ):. ' . . I . ' • A1·e a Baseball Rustlers Clinch Tie for Crown The Senlk Rusllers cli;1chcd no worse than a tie for the r..·tetrnpolit11 n League baseball ch11mpinnship Tuf'sday night fnll owfni: v1r·tor1es n v t r Fullerton ;ind the. \\'hitt irr Poet.~ at Sc:halfer Park in Orange. Wh ittier forf Pited lo the Ru sllers in the scheduled Ii o'clock encoun1er, then plt cher ~fark Barr hurled his mates Ill a 6-3 win over l'ullerton to give the Rustl ers a lfHi record. Ward'~ Pirates lost a 6·2 deeiston to the La Fonda Dons 11l Roysen Park, puttin,ll the m;i tter up to the latter tonigh t. l.;i Fnnd;i , with a !4·6·1 n1ark, meet~ Fulle.rton in ;i si x o'clock encounter at Boysen P;irk Ii> settle il previous !if!. The game pick:;; up from \\'here it left off and "'11\ con- l!nue as if in extra inning~. fifl h inning wll h fou r markf'r~ ln nverCTJme a J·O deficit. The only extra base hit hy ii Rustler was by rv1al'k Hogf'r ~. v.·hn d11ublrd homr r.like nodd 1n l hf' ~u;th 1r1111ng to pro11de_ lh r winners wilh ii cushion. !'ountain Valley's sctlli11·k ended its Lrgion play 1n thP douhle elimination setup al Anaheim. Coach G ene Marinac-r i·., cre11>· racked up an enviable 21· 7 mark for the year.and corn· bined v.·lt h. last y e a r · " performance the F n u n 1 a 1 n Valle y ronlingent posted a 41 · l~ rec(lrd . c;11rv Varnr\' ;u1d P;i nl F.blen wrre thr: ·on!.v hRtlrrs tn sn!ve S;:1.n Pedro pitching Tue~· day. e;ich i·o llrcting a single for their efforts. Sa n Pedro Rnt ric-h wi th th ree in !he sixth ;:i nd <i p;i ir 11! ru ns in the seve nth rlrsp1!f" ('CJlleetin,ll only four hits durin; The g;i1nt. G111·1iey to Be Hotaored Should La Fnnd;i triun1ph tnnighl 1t will be followed im· n1cdi<i te!y with a playoff game ;i,i.:ainsl coach Fred Hoover 's Hustlers for the title. A La Fonda loss gives th e ti- tle. to lhe Ru~tlers. W;1rd·s Pirate.~ lo.c;t to Li'I Fnnda ·s Dons in !he fi ft h ~t;.'1zil whrn lhe winnrro; posted four runs tn sn~p a 2·'.! standoff. Or;:inge ('ounl.y srort.~rnan Paul Salad a <right) shows ticket. 10 ran1ed Co:-.t<i f\·lesa driver Dan (;urncy as Orange County Sports Celebri l ic~ prr r a re to hon· or Gurney at the group's first annual banquet at the Saddle bt1r k Inn Jn Santa .\na Se pt. l. \Vard's Pi r a le s forfeited I he ir test with Orange in other Metrn action . Fountain Valley·~ American Legion nine was eli minated in lhe Anaheim lnvitationil l . il l La Palma Park, 6-0, by San Pedro in other baseball action involving Orange Coast area !e;ims. H11ntingto11 Cycle Ac e Favored For Los Alu1nltos l(lt1 Set Rr1cing· Entries To Pla y Ex-Y a11l\.s B;irr, named to the ~ler ro .o\l!·st;ir team should he and his mates 1niss the Lille, ean1e bar k rifler only one da y·.~ rest !n nail Fullerton with four hiti;. Huntini.:lnn Reach '!\' Jlirk \\'nods v.·il\ he f;:i \·rored In \\•in and :idd points tro his bul ,'tint: point lntal al rhe Oranf:(e Cnunly f;iirgro11 nrl~ Stt1 diu1n in Cn.~l;i Jl,lesa Frida .1· ni ght in the v.·rekly n1ntnrcyc\e racing prngr;i m. .t.uQ 11. 1'11 i l\t fhy -c1r1r ' ~ •1\ "'"' """ 1:0 .,,,, 11 >11ohllY OoUM• on 1'! 4 ln~ '1•«1 ll il!:••<T• on "" & t1~ Ill•<" fl'IST llrACll!: -<00 '"''" 7 ., •• , ••d Cl•l'l'""O ru.,. 11900, c1 ..... 1nn or.<• ~ljC~ S•nO• !hu(• ••ll"<!"l 110 ~1111, 11fO T(d' rw~•1onl 1711 J·!·~~ 1~;;.':,h~i<>h•m1 u; T•uav'' T"'" IC "'"'"\ 111 (~"•<>• G'•O I P•,n'<l 1;>11 r. 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Woods rnJn.y s :t <'n1nf0rt able lead rover second place rider Steve B;ist. of Va n Nuy!'. and I.'> h;iving one nf lhe bc.~l racino:: \l>il rs of hi:;; r;ireer in the Rrl ~ f h illh·~peed. lull -contrnl, hr(lt1d·shd1ni: motorcycle BC· 11nn. "' ", ... The Rust lers got rich in the 11,, c' ll•r (W~'""' ~110 (l1olftlo l!u'"~" 1 t·c~•m 1 "'" ~c• '~•nl!~I td!lo "'"'!It" IAn0<d .,, ... "' 1 l1 TH 11!.t.C( -UO '"'~' ) vr•r OID\ t. UI> (! .. m ono. p,,.,. '7l~. (1••m·n~ ""'' ~.1000. On•"•no Cvn JHotll \""'"'"'" ~tnll<I 1,.., .... 1 "• (oonr (W••1on) R'"''''"'"• l!oc~ !C•~"'""' O,...•o•n<f'• e ., r"''"" Lt<>••'• D••' IO<tverl A c.~;n• M•n ll•ch•"'' C.ol!• ll•r TOii l•lll1on) II•• M• JfJ' !C ,o•~vl '" "' "' "' '" ... 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INt '· I, 1-"-" _______ ___l _ --'-"-'---" LEGAL NOTICE , IJI M ,ICTITIOUS IUSlloll!SI Ol•MI! 1T.t.TfMf:loll T~o loll"""+n• """"' I• doln1 bui•n•H ··= HUNT IN GTON VALLEY GllOQM I"'(, LEGAL NOTICE ' & C Oil COM, ANY, ,. 0 . Ill* )~.I !"°6 S""tl'I Su,,.,111 i<IO '1,j lo n•~•lm, C•lllcrnl1, S!~OI 011 (<>m••n•, I~•. 'O'll Wll•l\"t lltvd,, Sullt 444, lll"trl• ttlll1, C1lllll<'• nl•. Old(I ,.rlldut"~"'' 1.....-, t C~lllornl& ,.,._.u...,, wn w.1..,1,. 11...,1.v••d. Sultt <'<I. &t•c•I• Hiii•. Collforn!• "'1'0. Th11 w .1,...u •• ~(l"<IVCt.d bY • l1>1n• Yl ft!Urt. OI~~ "'""'l(!l(ln•. Inc, Ml"'ll\ 8. M"~' Soc••••.-. TIU• Ul!fmonl W•I tHed WI"' tl'lf (<1\1~· tv (11<1< gl 0••"1• '''""'" .,.,, i\uDuil I), itn_ '~'·OC JIOCIJ"' '-· Gltl>trl lllU<'lfolf, M•rtt & Soom•• tilOI Wlll~lto 1 ... 4., 1ull• ... 8oV•tf\o Nl!h. C•lllot•I• tef!f '-tl<lri"'' Publi•l>O<I o'""i• Coo•I 0.1,. Auouu It, 1J •f>ll SoolomM' 1911 o>llo•. '· .. 1'11·11 "AllLOll. ISO "C" Worn•• lov•nuo, F""n!1I• V•ll•Y t?ll)e LEGAL NOTICE Eld•n W"'"' &elt>b•IOO•· llSSo:I W1lnu•I --------------11t .. !, l'oonlel" V•tl•v tH!)S l 1'fll l~I• buil.,eu 11 bol•o condU(!.., br on lo!OTICI 10 CltlDIT0111 lt1<llvi<lu"' SU"llltOlt COUllT 0' THE El<!tn Wornf lloln~n~.•• STATl 01' tlol ll'OlllO.t. 1'011 Thi> "•lom•nl tll.., with !n• Cou nty THI CDUHTY 0 ' OltloNGIE C•••-of Or•no• Cou"'Y O"• Au1. 1), lfl1 No_ •·•MJI ,.,. 8•Y•d• J. Mod<!<>>. D•cu!y c........ Ell ••• ot "'"'" H,\LL Der•••Od, ' DAILV PILOT J7 --~~------ LEGAL NOTICE OIOTICI TO C•IOITOll ..... 101<!J SUPlltlOll COUlt T OP THI: lT•'l'I OP (•LtPOllH!lo .. 0 11 THI COUNTY 0' Oll•NGI !\!•1• Ill VINTON IHVR!TON (!Ill' •l>n '"''"''" •> V!NTQN T, Cl!lll', VtNlO' Cflf!' •'1<1 "' V I CE ~F . C>tte•~•d, NCll<• !• hutt>Y t .. •n •o (rtOllC•l <:J ll>t •I><>>• """'.... <ll<IP<l•n! 11\•I •I o'"°"' h•vlnt <1••"11 •Gftln" lf'>fi -•••I n•c•<ltM .,. r•~u+•ed to 111<> th~,... '"l'I II>• nee"''"'" vouchtr" In ,.,.,, ~!fie• ~ lh• c:1.-k 01 1n~ •Do~• on•l'10d cour!, "' to orueM '"'"' wll'I> lh• ".Ct l'•'I v<"l<JCh•" •n th• """""lqnrn "' th• pl!I" I>' N<>1 .. m111, W•••"· St:on. K•u"'9<!< • 111.,,o•n ... 1 ~o ~I""''~• JO!n Flt!<)', L"' AnOtle<, C•lllO"'"" W,1(11 1, ""'l<h I• !ho ol~<~ nf b1111n•n of th• """""lon•d 1n •I m&1ttr1 11ert•Tnlno Tn tne '""" o• •~'' "..:*<l•n•. wl!Mln '"'" ""''''"' llfll "''bl<tAll<><I o! !l>I, ""H(O Doi"" ,\uou•1 •! 1911 MU RIEL Gii.fol (E Ri', E••(vlr" ol ti,. Will of H id <!f-<O'(l~nt, loio•wm••· W•l••1. 1(011, Knlt11r & lllOr01•, ••S So. FotuOtOI, -l'lcl ... Lo• An101t" Coll!. tOOl I •Utornor• !or l!••<utd• ,.. lll'lt .... , "" run l.,M<'-<1 OtAnQ• Coon! 01l!r "ilol. Aulv•• U, 11, .\••"•'T'Mt !. I, !t11 ?m·ll LEGAL NOTICE CHAMPION$HIP ACTION -The Santana·22 fleet will go into action llke this Friday when the national chan1pionship regatta N•" IKltMr Ptie!I gels under way of( Balboa Pier under the sponsorshi p o( Balboa Yacht Club. Clork NOTICE I~ l<[l!f&Y GIVEN !O '"' Pu&!llh.., Orono• '""'' O•lly Pll!>t, cr'""U"" ol lno o"<!vo ""mtd det..,•M "'""'"t ti, B, ""d S•a'•"'~"" I. •· th•• •II ~"'"'"' h••lno <l•lm> 001 1~•1 In• lfll !?91·11 NOTIC! 10 Cltl!DllOlti IUP l!lllOR COUll l 0, THI ST•TE 01' Clol"O llNI& 1'011 THI COUNTY 0' OllANOI No. 11.·!<ootl _________ , _____ --E•1•,. ot MYllTLE EDITH l<ISLO"'. ••'d dttedtM oro rf<lu"td !a fl lt thom, 0..<••••<I "''"' lh• n•<••utv oouthtr\, In th• O"''' '-!OTO(£ IS HE11E8Y GIVEN '" 1~1 Outboard Title Race Revs Up The eighth running of !hl!- Outboard W o r 1 d Cham· pions hip, lhe ri che.<;t race in boating, has been set for Thanksgiving weekend. Nol'. 27-28, at Lake Havasu City, Ari z. on the Colorado River. 1'he event will be open to two and three engine boats as well as singles. The 1971 purse will be a guaranteed $60,000, but that amount is expected to be boosted by product manufac- turers who will provide con· Ahmanson 5tl1 Race Saturday The fifth race of Newport Harb o r Ya cht. Club 's Ahmanso n Series Will be the. Coast Channel Ra ce S.:ilurday. The race Is a triangular af· fair from the start a quarter of a mile \\'est of !he Emmy Oil lsland !n Point F"ermin, thence across the channel to Ship Rock and back to a finish at the Balboa Pier. NHYC 1s running I w n classes of ocean n1cers in the Ahn1anson Series this ye;ir - those with Cruising Club of America ratings and 1hose with International Ocean Rac- ing me11surement certificates. The Ahmansnn T r n p h y , however, will be presented In the '~·inner in the CCA division. Cat Regatta Scl1eduled On Saturday • Some 30 P·<)1t skippers are expected to see ac:tion Satur· day and Sund;iy in Bahia Corinthian Yach!, Cluh 's Soling a11d P-Cat Regatta off t\ewport Bcach. R. P;iul Allen one of !he t.np contenders in lhe P-Cat flee!. said top skippers f r n m lhroughout Southern Californ ia wi\1 be using thl! regatta i1:s a tuneup for the national cham· pionshi p at Marina dr;l Rey ove r tht Labor Day weekend . tingency money. Rnbert P. McCulloch J r., race director, said invitations will be extended to top out· board drivers in all parts of the world. Last year they came from as far away as Europe:, South Africa, and Tahiti. Tht:re v.•il! be no charge for the t:Vent. this year. "lt is being staged a.'I the concluding event connected with the. London B r i d g e dedication on Oct.. 10 and will be 11dmission fr ee ," said McCulloch. The race v.•ill go over a lnvr· mile course within sig ht. nf the bridge. but will nn1 J?;n beneath the hisloric structure. A crowd exceeding last year's 25.000 is expect.ed to af,· tend, augmented by the facl that the new pa ved road on the east side of La ke Ha vasu is cutting driving lime frnm Southern Citlifnrnia and the south half of Arizo na by one: hour. Rumors that this vear's O\VC will be limited to ·single engines wa.~ denied h y McCulloch. Th e eight-hour race will include twins and triples as in the pasl. "We recognize there: is in· creasing emphasis on single engine competition and lhat factory drivers from J ohnson. Evinrude end Mercury t,1•ill be aboard sing le·engine rigs nnly at Ha vasu this year, But we think the independents making up the bulk of the field shou ld ha \'e a choice of engines." s::iid McCu lloch. \Vhen the purse is broken drnvn. however, it will have .!!pecial bonus fea tures for lop single driver.~. he added . "A driver \\'ho can v.·in this highly-compctitlve race v.•ith one engine shou!rl be entit led lo extra recognition frir his unusual feat.,··· McCulloch S<1ld. So far, twins have wnn th(' Ha \·asu classic five t ime~ <ind triple engines twice. Thr closest tn a .<iinj?le·f'ngine \'it·· lorv was in 19fiR when Cesare Sc0tti or ltalv finisher! second behind Ker1nv Kit.~nn o f Bridgeton, M0: Carlo Rasini of Italy look lhird, The LeM<ins 1yPf st?.rl. ~o ~uccessful lhe past two yea rs , will bt in effect again. Drivf'r~ will be aboard their crafL but I.he engi nes will be de<Jd until the time of takeoff. Defending cha mpion is Rill Sirois, Fort l.3uderdale. Fla . Jn last year's race h e established a new record of 640 miles covered with an average spe:ed of 79.fi2 mile.~ pe:r hour drivini;: a Molirlari tunnel hull with lv.'in f\ft:rcury engines. Santanas To Race Thursday 'Eagle' Yacht "First Ho1n e LA (AP1 ROCHELLE, The U.S. f''rance yacht v.·a5 first American Eagle home Tut:sdav in the classir Plymouth , England, to I.a Rochelle race, after winning LEGAL NOTJCR "' lhe tier~ of •no 1rxwt onhllod <""rt,'" n •<ll!<>" ,.! •he •l>n>• nome<I dft«l•nl 1-----------·I'" "'"'""' th•m. '""'h •h• n..:•U•'• th•! •II "'"0"' horlng <'"Im• og~l~•I Tho , 103,, vouch•"• IO lht und•"lonod ol .'"' o•!lt• ioid dot..,•nl "'" tonu"oo to lllo 11,,m, l'!CTITIOUS IU11Nlll al h" Al!<"""'-Thom" O. G""1~· '1U'1 wllh lh• n"<•u•rr vnvch"'" In tho offict NA-"'I! llATIMfNT Eo ~I lnd ~''""'· l .,.,. lltoch, C•l<lorm• ot lho cl•d< 01 th~ .. bo•• t ntl!I"" ""'" nt lno tolf....,lnt PltJ"" I• 00111• bu1i>1••• ")fOl, >'lh/th " 1h< ~••« ol l>u.,lnu• ot to P'""nt 11\tm, wltl\ tho nKel; • .., lh• ufl<lo.,l1nt~ In •II mAH<'n oor!Al~lng to .... ·~••I• OI -•Ald dt<tdeM, "'""I" •our mnnlh> •lltr !ho ""' pul>llt•llon o• tn11 Mii<<. ... TEO'~ l _V_, 111 I M•'•· Coill. 1'bdu11Ah 1wmon Er>•~••· ltrl M•rin•. S•nl• """· C•lll Tl>h IH'11neu I• boln1 conoucl•" ~,. '" lndlvlOu••, "bdull•h "Te°"''" e .... ,., Thi• tT•IO m•nl hl•d wit~ thr Count~ CIOtlt o• Ortnot CO<JM• an: Juno JI), It/\ ftv )()hn C L•WI!. O•OUlv Co\<n!v Cink , Publl1h1d Orono• Co•" 0 .11,. Pl101, "'"""" l l . !5, •f>!i Soat•mhot l , I , "'' nu.11 DoltO J~lv U, lfll .J •n• H Tn'"n"~~ •~mlnh!r••d~ J>I tho E""'" of !~• •l>o•• dK ... <nl THDM .. I D, Glt tl'fl'IH un 1_ 1~6 '"'"' Lant l••ch, Coldornlo tol!Ht T1I: !11J\ lll•_llll •Hern•~ 1.,, •dmlnl11••t••• VIKK"•"· In '"" vn<le,.•on..i "' "'" oftlr1 <>I~" 1'!tornor1 IJ G'"~V Ev1Ln1), Ev•ol •nd Smith -"'10 Wlllhlr• BO<Jl••••d, 5"1!t Numb•• lOO, LM 11.t>Q•I•" C•lll<lt>1l1 llCOl' wnlt~ " m• ~I•(• o! bv•!""" or •~• und•,.ioo..i '" •ii "'•!!•" o~rt•;"l"O lt !h• u•••• ot ••Id dectd•nl, wlthon loq• "'""'h• """' tno "'" oubllc•!I"" Of t~ll nntko D••<l<I A•••u•! \j. 1911 the f'a~tnet ract outright. last LEGAL NOTICE week . -~---J --,-;;;;-;; P"bli•hed Or8nG• CO•" 0AllV """'· Jvlr ;>It •od Au.,u•t 4, l\, IA, 1'11 l'Ol!J·l1 LEGA-L_N_O_T_J;C'E 1u1"1111011 COUllT 0" THI LEGAL NOTICE The Balboa Vachl. Club will be hnst to the Santana-22 Na- tional Championship Re11:atla which gets under way Thurs· l ----,-,-,-,-.,-,0,•,-•",'~':"~-.-,-,-.,-,---I IT•TE 0,-CALl,-OllNlll. 'Olt THI COUlolTY OF 011 .. NGI lo!OTICI! 10 C•fDITOlll H•. •·111•1 iu,.11110• cou•T 0' THI NOTICI O" loil!A•INO 0, Pl!'l'IT ION ITll.Tf 01' CALll'O•N lll. "0• lHf day in the ocean off Balboa N•Ml srATl!:MEN'I' 'f/\o t~lltoW'lno ""''"" 11 Oolnr buoln•u ,0. "llO•ATI o.-Wi ll •ND '0• COUNTY 01' Ol!~NGE BYC Second 66 Series Race Tol,tl Thnlugh an error. ! h (' results 0f I.he second race of Balboa Yacht Club 's Long Poinl race v.·a~ omitted from ~fond ay·s results. The r::ice v.·as the seven!h and final ont: of BYC's ti6 Serie.<;, F'nHowing ti re !he results of Sunday's race from Long Point to Ralbo;i : OVEr1ALL I 11 Freest.vie, S;i inL Clcer0 & r1orl Lippold, BYC ~ NHVC: !'.!! Andi;:imo, BQh Sndar. BVr: 1:1 1 Volante IL Mike H ir~h. AVC_ CLASS A -( 11 Talisn1an, Bob \\'illiams. RYC: ( 2 1 Carina, Bill Cnlville, NH''C: 131 Sera pis II, Bill Barry, BC,1l . Cl.ASS B -111 Trenrl . .Jim Linderman. BYC ; 121 Ret.l ina JV. Tom Schock. N}IYC'; (:1 1 San<lerllng. Kirk . Hope & Poole . BYC & BCYC. CLASS C -1J1 Anrl t;irnn : !21 ln1petunu~. C h 11 r I es (;la~gow FJVC : (,1) Primera. Fhil Morgan. NHYC' CLASS 0 -I ! 1 ~~reest.y le ; 121 Volante II : (31 Andale, Graham & Grav, BYC. MORF -I I i Gnldilncks 1r. Eddie Arnnld . RCYC : 12l Ta!.- trxi. Robert Wil s0n. RYC : (:l l Star Shine. Bill Vfln KleinSmid. NH,'C. Pt. F crn1i.J1 Lci ng BC'ar::h Yarhl Cluh ha.~ is~ucr1 1nvi rat1ons for its Pni n! F~m,in f\ace Aug , 21. The race is Oj)f"n I n Pier. The competition starts v.·ith a practice race Thursday at noon. F"irst race of the cham· pionship series will be Friday at noon f0llov.•ing a !l 11.m. skipper'-" meeting at BYC. A second race v.•ill be he!d Fri· day immedia tely following the finish of the first. There will he two races Saturday, the: fir st starting al noon, and a final race Sunday sLarting al ooon. Regat ta chairman is .Jin1 Nugent of RYC and Lloyd (Swede 1 ,Johnson will act a:; race comm1ttee chairma n, Rowland Lohman and .Jin1 Rudy have been named as the pro!est com mit!ee. The regatta is held under· the sanction or !he Santana One-Design Associalion An· nual meeting of the associa- tion will he held al BYC Satur- day night. Social events connected v.·ith the series include a no.host cocktail parly and dinner at BYC Friday night. a cocktail party 11! the home of Nick and Ro.<ialie l\foury Sa ! u rd a ~· night, and the trophy prcscn· talion at BYC Sunday ;if. lernoon. BYC Scores Six Firsts Dirk De;ivrr nf Balhoa '1-acht Cluh ~cnr('d s1~ straight fir>!s S.:11urda_v and Sunday 1n win !he ~nuthrrn Ca!iforni;o. fl rrl elimln;itinn in the 5.0.;. rla~!> ill Los Angelel'i Yach1 Cluh. Runnrr·11r \\'A,~ .!on Andrnn of Sa nl a Rarbara \';ichl !luh, a11d third w;i' Fr;,n~ Shank , San Diego Ya rh! Club- Th(' !(lp thrre qualifv 1n sail in th e wnrld rhampinnship rrgatta !or thr clas~ 1(1 he held al Santa Cruz latt-.r thl~ mn;-i~_ members of rccngn1 7.f'rf vacht clubs \Vho nwn A C,11 -20 nf hold a valirl Oce<in Racing, Pacific ·Handicap nr Midget OcP.an Racing rating_ The OR. ra!ingl ___ L_E_G_AL NOTIC_E __ _ mu.<il. b" 27 or above. " l!JIJ 'IClHIOUS BUflloi!!I NII.ME ST.t.TfM!loll to11ow1na 0'""" !• dol"' bu•I""" Entries musl be at the l.A'lng Beach Y-'lcht Chib desk by 5 ~·T"• p.m Aug. J!l. T"'E PLUM 111 eE. N•woMI B~•d'I Mln>w•w l Wnr i.Y. ~f..Jl 1I 5•rt~!. N•wQMI l!••<h MISSION COMMUNITY Hosr •l•L PHll.llM ... CY. 11~0"/ o>u•:rlo II o t I, Ml.,lnn Vl•lo. C•lllotnl•. Commu"ltv Ph•r m t <~v tlc o f 11 ,.ourct1, Inc .. • C1lll. C:Qrp_ lh!• h<Joln•u I• ccnduClect b~ o cnr· 1>11r&llon. COMMUNIT Y PH AllMACEUT ICAl OESOUlt CES l..,C., ''"'"''''" w e .. ,,111 , P'e•id•n• fh•• •IAl•m•n! w•• tll,..j wlih lh• '"""" 1v C'"'' of Otono• (OUMV ~JI Auouot l, lf:TT!lll TllT•MfHTAllY No. A.,i;,711 E ..... jj! WILLIS 8, wooo . •l•fl >.nnwn E•••t• or EUGENE STE GMAN, .1,., •• Willl1 8ow"" Woo<t. Oe<••$o0. ~ne<wn 11 GENE SlEGMAN. Otct1•ed LEGAL NOTICE "'0T!CE IS HERESY GIVEN tnot Min• NOliCE I~ HE llEBY GIVEN I~ !h• ,-U!Jl H .. nd•.,on Wood h1L1 fil"" h•,.ln • o•tl· u tdllo" o• I~• e&ovo n•med <Hceoonl FICTITIOUS &USINfSS tlon lnr ~•ol>oto ftf W'IH ond lot l"u•nce o! !h11 •II ""''""' h•~ln9 clAlm• 10 .. ln•I 1h• N'-M! IT.t.!MlNT L•ll•rJ l•>1•m•n10rv lo P•lltlon•' 1•!0 d•<•n•nt I'• •f<lulrod lo !llo them, lh• lnllnwlno pe"o" '' dolnt bu!lnt" ••t•ron<o "' W"hicl> I• m•n• In• lutlhe• With lh• ""<"''""' >Ou(hfn, ;n lh• olflt• ,., n•rllc.ol•"· '"" th tl 11>• !Im• •nn ol•t• of th~<'"'" of !h• •hnvt onlllled "'""'' "' 1HE MOUSE o~ CAffl'El', lllO "' h<1rlno t/\o ••m• ""' h•tn '"' Jn; lo "'"'""' •h•m. "'"~ '"" n•<"'"" l<>0•n ~uil• O. Cn••• M•••· Col li ~•Ol•mh•• 1, l,11, ol f lO '"", in •~• """<l>trt, 10 lho un<lo"l•nffl ol "'• nflltt L•rrY Whi'•. T)IO Lo9•n Sul!• D, «1<Jtl1""m ol 0Kotrlm•n! 'In J "I \OIO ol h " 11.l!n'"'"'· Al•! ,\n.<1 Sth•iltn , • ("!!• M•I", (olll <°'-"'· Al 100 Clvl< Cont"' OtlYr wu1. '" Prol•olon•! l.oW '"""''"'Inn, \M8t Thi• b••••n~,1 I• belno connucto<:I l>V ·~ l/\e Cl!V nl S•nlo An•, C•lllotnlt. Wlllhiro Boul<••rd. Lo• ,\no•!• t , lnnlv10u•I 0..oed Au•u•1 16, i.11 t •lifnrnl• f001•. wh,C/\ i\ Jh• olOo• nl L.r'-Whi,. W. !. SI .JOHN bu•ln•" o• th• ~nn•,,lon•d In "' m""" Thi\ ''"""''"' •1l•d wolh Th• Cnu•l"I fO l·OC Coun!Y Cl•r• nor••lnloQ to t/\o """' n• "'d O•t•d•nl, Cl•'1< n! (')'"""' co,,nlv on: Au•u•l \~. Srtnl t. P•lnro, A!IY•. W'-LLACI . llllOWN '-NO Cit.I.IN wil~ln !our monlh ' •""' lh• 11•1' oubli(•-It /I !lv B•l!Y J, B•'O<t•n, D•Ou!Y Coo"''' 1011 ''°' '-v'""• of lno '""· Sul!• SU Ill De••• Ori~•, !i<>" of •~I• nnti(• Cl•r~ Leo Ant01•1. Call!orn+i tOMI Slllto N11mbtr 11, O•l•d .o.u"'"' 1, 1911 rubll•~•'1 0•1no• Co&•I O••I• Pll~!, f'ubll•h•O Oron•• Coou O•l•v r >1n1. Nowpetl l1oc/\, COlll..,nl1 t?Uf J"on S•oom•n. f ,..-.,,,;. •u<1u" II, ?5, on<I ~OPIOmt>or l. It, A~qu" " 11. II, 15. 1•11 ~!9-ll Ttl: tilt) 111.0111 o• '"" Wiii "' ·~· 1911 ,,~6-/1 -------1'-tlornov• lff f'tll!+f"'r et>ov• "•m•ft ""•O•rl LEGAL NOTICE Pu&ll•ht<! o'""~· COAll Oallv Oilnl '-"' •n~ lcnnH1t• A"•u•t n . 11. )l, n11 1H5-71 • Pro11n1en•I L•w C.or•.,,1•1tn. 18Ut Wlh~lr• l•ul1v1rd. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS LEGAL NOTICE lo• &n1•lu. Colllor"I• tOIH NAME STO..T!MENT l•I: (1\J) 1'1-IUI 1~• ionow•"~ ne••o• Ii (loln9 l>t .. ln•••I-------------___ Alter•••• ror l••<u!t l• ns: SUl"EltlOll COUltT o.-THI "ll .OJIV1 LEGAL NOTICE 1----1 7~1 NDTIC I! TO Clt!OITOlll SUl>f_ltlDll CD\IRT o.-TNI! STA TE O' {11.Ll l'OltNIA l'Olt lNE COUNTY 01' 011'-NG I! No, A·lfll't TREECO ESCllOW~, ?!'!fl l><•r!>n• ST.I.Tl! 0' CAll .. OffNI'-"Oii Pu~ll•h'<! Ot•no• Co••! 0 .. 1 1~ Pl<ol. &oul•v•"t. Suit• lnl, CO•'• Me••, THI COUNTY 01' 011'-NOE Auo,,>! II. ft. 1\ •od S•o!•,,.1>n 1. E)lot~ nf l'UOL WADE ~AllllETT . 1•8 C•li!ornl • No. A-l•H• 1911 1nr11 tPURL w. E\O..llRElT ..... P.W 8Alf· ll•ndnll II McC;_rdl•. 1\1 VI • Knrnn. lo!OT!CI! o.-Ml!AlllNG D, l"l!_TtTION REIT . ••• I' Wll.OE E\,\Rl!E TT, .~. N•WPOrt B••cn, C•lllo1n:, '011 1"11 0111.TI!" 01' Will AND FOii LEGAL NOTICE ___ WO..DE BAll l!ETT , 0"<••••<1. fn l• """""·' i\ ""'"" CO"d"<!"" b• "" LE TTE ll 5 Tf'STAMl'NTAllY l ~ON O --------N011C E IS HERESY GIVEN !• '"' lndl•ldu•I_ Wil.IUf:Ol NOllC E TO Clt l'OtTOltS U •di•O" ol !~o •bo>~ n•m•d ~•c•n•nl Slon...i · .,.,,~,.11 ~ M'C•1dl• E<1"10 ol ALICE S1MnN 1N, 0•<••-.n SU ,.~!11011 CDUllT 01' Ti«I' ll>•t oil """on• l>•vlnc clol""• "a"'"'' rno T~•• 1!•••m•nt lilt~ .,l!h !ho County "'OllCE 15 t<Ell E~r GIVEN tt"I STll.lf. o.-Cll.LIFOllNlll. .-011 '"id <l~c•U•nl ,.,. r<qu.r•d lo '"t lh•..,, Cl•rO o• O"nQ~ ''"'"'" nn Auqu•I I, 1~11 Onn•ld A M<(•t!I~ ho• !II.,.., ~•ro•n 0 l~( COUNTY 0~ OllANGI. ... an !h• n•r•""" vo'"""'" ln ti>• eHI<• ~v B•vtrly J M•<ldn•. O•a01!V r..,n!v potn;on lor ar<>b•to of .. 111 of)(! •n• N•. •Ultl nt lti• cl.,~ n! !h• """"' "''t•!ltd tnorl. ~r Clor~. l"uont• ol l•IT•n To"""'""'"'• lo 1''11-f\t•" el AR THUii ~ 1'<11.L\.. "''O !n ar"'•M !ti•m. ,.hr, lno "•<•H•tY l>u~•lthed Orono• Cn•>I O•llv ~lln!, !lonor (80nd W•lv•<IL ••!"''"'"la wnorh ~""""" •• "RTMl)R PA•M,\L(E_ l<O..LL v""<""''' •o lho undot1lan~d •!th• oll lr• Auautt 11 , 18. JS •nQ 11a••m~•· I, I• m•d• lor lunhor o•,tl(ul••« •ml '""' D•c••t•d "' hlo "'""'n••· Blnc-•n~ 8r<tkntr, I"<, 191\ iln-11 l~o !Im• ond ol •t• ol ~·••Ing !It• otmo "'OTICE 1$ l<EllEBY GIVE N to Th• 1716 Nn,ln 8ro•nw•Y. S1nl• "'""· ""' bt•n ,.1 lor S•cl•mb~r 1. 1'11, "' <'•diln" nl !ho ol>Qv• """'~ O•'""""' Collrornl• 91101 w~it/\ It l~t otoco t1I LEGAL NOTICE l :)O o.m. •n tr,• (OU'""""' Gf lh•! oll aor>on• l>•~IMO t lolm• 100Tn•t lno ~UJln"" ~· !~• unto•r)l9noO In•" m•""" ----____ 1o~o .. r!Mf"nl Nn l to! ••id (O<Jrt, 01 lflCI ••Id dor..,•nl •r• rf<lolt t<I lo !I'" l~tm, aorl•inlna to Th• ••lot• et ••Ill (l~t~l•I , Civic Cent•r Otlv• w .. 1, In th• c11v ol wl!~ th• nttt,.orv voll(ti'1•. ln "" ol!lc• willltn fou• mo"'"• •fltr •~• 11,.r oublk•· ~.,,,. "'""' c .. 111.,,.,10 "'!no <1•c~ nl 1+.o """"" on!llltd court, o• lion 01 lhi• nnlic• O~··~ AuGU•! ll, 1911 !~ r>r .. ent lh•m. W'llh !~-. ""t"'l"Y Otlt<I Juh1 ln, UI! w, E_ ~' ,J('IMN, vr.1<~•"· to Th• 1Jndt,.lon•" •I low of E"Q'"" W fl•,.•+! Coonlv (l•r~ '"'' ol lt l(l<AR[l ,\. NEWE LL. 11.+t~tn•> ~'-• fl•lbno. C•lll, Dlnold •. M<C1r11~. "' L•w, •19 E•-•' P•~ S!I •••· Cn''" Mu n, l'IOll Adorno A•tnu•. C•lllnrnl •. -.vnlcn '' lh• nloc• of l>u•ln•" ,. 11.lfJ ,-1CTITIOUS I USI NI S' N•Ml ST'-TfMl:loll Th• tollowln• """ft"' "" bu•ln•" &1. MIOl 'S, 'It)? M"I" 911"!>1 A"minl1t,.•nr ~I !~ E•!•I• nf •~• •!><Iv• "•m•d dtt•d•M Mllcl• M 1-l•lw,G, e•ll>o,., (•Iii 0)611 l!lthA•d J fl•lwia. p" Mlr•m•r 0•,. Co •I• Mtu. {•IUOrnl1 t~H ol lht ""~<roilnt~ In •II m•tl•" n.,l•I!•• l•I: lll•l J4f·l\\I. lno lo !h• •"•" ol ••i~ .,.,..,•n•. within 11.i Mir•m•r Or , ••t•rn1v fer ... ttlll•n" •nu• "'<Onlnt ol!O• !hr '"" nu~•OC•I'"" tol F'"hll•M•~ O"na• Cn~•t ~oily ni.n1. !~I • nollc•-ll••h-0•, C••ll t)6~1 H"' l>l"I""" •• ~'"• conctuqn! ~v l<u•O•nd .!. wl!•. Hlln• M , H•lwl<1 lh•• '1•1•m•nl lilod With lh• (Jl<Jtl!~ [,.,. ~I Or•n<>t C"'1nty ""' Au<tu" >], ltll , llr l'l•Ytflr J, M•O<lo• D•a~•~ C!1<1n· ·~ (.I•<• ~u~•l•h•J O••,.o• Cn.,t O•llv Plln•, Auou1f I~. l\, ""~ S•n+•mh•• I, I. '"" l1•~·7' I' US04 l'ICT!TIOU ~ l'IU~llolf.SI .. lME ST .. TE MINT T~I !ooln,.lt>Q ""'°n 19 tlOl~t ~Vllt1~• GOQ[IW~Y C•mau1 Or .. 01&6~ COPY (_€..,l f O, )j•- Sul!•. 101. '"•won•l B•,.ch. Onn•ltl L"<J•I ?•un•ker, 1611 (VO"'' G'""" LAnt. Oi•mnno 8.,, fl l~.\ Tni\ b<J•ln,JI 11 b•ln, (~n(lu!t'd ~Y "" lnn1v10u•• Rnn•ld Loo0> Zo11n•~"' Tni1 ~·~•emen1 /II~ w''" "'• C11Un•• C t.,~ "1 O••nao Co~ntr nn · Autu-' ll, )911 Bv ll••triy J, M•ddn~. Oopuh ((>Un!y Cl•rk •vo1•U 11. tA, 1), Mii ll8l·11 O••o<I .... Ill~. 1171 B"1YI F, H•ll LEGAi. NOTICE •d,..lnt1!••T•lt o• Iii.• f"•" 01 11>• •Do•• """"t<! d•c•d•nl •ICH'-RO '-· Nl!:WEll Attorn•r OI l •"' •II IEo•I 111~ Slt••I COUI ,,. .... Co!ll•rnl1 (1111 •O·ll~ Sl.l·tOJl .t.!lorn•• far .t.dmlnhlro!th ,-.,1111,h..i O••"•• CO••I O••'• ~lln!, •vou!1 I ~. u, .. .,,, S•Ot>Mb•r T. R, lfll ?'117·11 LE GAL NOTICE IAll J•11 "OTICf TO ClllO•TOlll ~Ul'l!ltlDll COUil O" Tloll ITA-r l OP (,\~l.-O!IN!O.. ,0. TH' CO\llolTY 0 ~ Oii.i.NO! No ..... 71)ffJ l'llOCIC • 81ttCICNE!I, l"C· ._norMV ror Admlnl11t1!er ~.,,,, Ano, C•lllo•nl• t!IO! Toi : 171•1 '"-OJI! 1n1 Nort h 8rJ>ldWOY P"PIT•ho<I Oro n°" Cn••I D1llv Pllol , Ju. I• )I •n~ Auau" <. 11. 1-. 197\ )0\7.71 LEGA L NOTICE lolDTICf D,. s .. LE-o,.----llE'-l '"llOPEllTY IT ""'"'-TE S'-Lf: NO, II. ••Ul Su~orlo• Cnurt nl '"• S••>• "' C•llln,,.1, <or '"• Cou""' o• O••n•e In 1M• M•H•r to! lh• Cnn•.,veto.,hlp nf 11o~e SElll ERl. (P"'"'"""' '-!OhC• I• h'f•l>V Ol>•n lhAt th• un• ~.,.1on•ll will ••II •I ntlv•I• ,.1., •n A~ """' rn• ll!h ~·· 01 •uvvi •. 1•11. "' !he "'"<"-of ~·roo •"ll ~'oo , Atlnrn~•• •I Lo.,, 100 ~~<•lh ~'"' S!t••I, Alh•mbr•, C.•IUor~I• •\IOI, L~vn•v ot lo• An••I"-" STAI• o• (,\lllor"I• M •n· nlOh••I •n'1 ~ .. , b!.,~•r •n<l '"~'°'' In ,_,,,,!11mo!lcn bl' ••i<t Su""'l<)t Cou<!, •II lh• ""~'' Fiio •nlf i~t"'"'' pr 1•10 Co"'"'V~I~• '" •"<l tn el! I/\• c"''"'" ... 1 orooo ror "'V"" I" +h• (llv nt' "'•w~orl 8o~ch, CQunh n! O•ona•, ~'•!• <)! C•li!ntnl•, o"'H<VIM IV ~"ftlbod •1 ln"nw• !n W'll Loi li~ nl Tr•t' 'Ml •• <hnwn "" m•p• rtcnrd•~ '" R<>!1k 7~, "'""' 1l ""rl U lnt•u•I•• o• Mhc•l "n•n•" ~•cor<I• or "'"''"" <.o""'' f"'""'""I• """"" ;• 01\ V•• L•dO ~(>U<t , N•"'""'' R•Mn. C•lltornl• T"m' nt ,.1, '"'"on 1 .. ..,,~1 mnn•Y nl !ho Und"<) S••••• •• (Qqll.,no!ln,, M .. r •• ~· n•r1 f•lh And ~ .. l•nt• •v·~•n<•d hr '1M• ••<ure<I ~· Mn<lo•o• nl r,.,.1 D••d o• ·~· PrPn•,I• •O •nl~ '"" P"'<••I ~ ""'"""' bl<! •o i,., don~•;!•<! with b;d !!Id• "' nlt•r\ •n ~· I• wrllln a •n'1 w•ll b• '•CtlrPd •' •n• "'""'"'~ nlff<t •' ~·v ••m• """' th• ""I puf!lll<•"~" ~•rlt'OI l nd bOIM• ~·I• ot 1•1• Oo••O ll.ug~'1 \l, 1911. rt o._,1,1• P•~•• Con•~rrot~r nl I"• E J!•1• ,,r ••id Con ... r~•··• 1(11.t.O •i.io o<••o. .t.llornov• •I Low, IOll S. Flt1! St .. P.O. la• IU, Al~•mh••. (•lllntn!• tllltl (Ill) 111·1!'" !Ill) llJ.JUl Allotnor !or Con••••AIOr P!!bl!•he<I 0•1Lno• COJO!I 01 111 Pll(lt. Avou•' !7, I!, 1~. '°" '19:'·11 The Soling division is ex· peeled to draw skippers who participated in the rcct:nt J\'orth A m e r i c a n cham· pionshi ps, including runner-up Bob Bever of San Diego, Wally Springste:ad, San Dit:go, and Roger Welsh, Newport Harbor Yach~ Club . The P-Cals will be divided Into A and B classu . The B division will not use spin· nakers. Start and fini shes nf the five-race series will be in the ocean off Balboa Pier. Hennessy Cup Race Slated August 21 Thll bu•l~tH ll 1Nln9 cond<..+eled br "" lnd lvldto•I Ml .. VW•W' l Worl•v Thi, 1!•1~m•J1! II!~ wtl~ t/\0, C0i_1~tv C•er~ 01 0•~~•~ ''"-'"'' (t<': 11.uo IA, lfl! &v B•ltv J &••••!On O~ou!Y County C.•e·~. Pu~l•s~.,, n•1na• C•••' D•ll• Oii~t , AUPU•I ,., '~· •"d 5ea1tmbtr I ••• 1~11 nu.Jl Publl•~·~ 0••11<1• Ccul O•lly Pt101, • .,,.,,1 IR, lJ ond Se<>!•mber I, ~. 1911 '1•1-11 1st Dragon Race Told MEDEMBLlK. Nelherl1nd s (AP l -British ind U,S. 11ail· ing teams shared top position." Tuesday in lM fir11t race for the Dragon Gold Cup, the unof· ficial world cltllmpionshiP3 in the Dragon y1cht claii~. Dick Young nf Britain won the first race:. followed by e<>mpatriot .J, Ewart. A. Henry of the U.S .. ~·ho fini!!hed second in the Dutch Open championships I a s t wttkend, took third place. "'hile ft:llow American 0. Cohan finis hed fourth. Reigning Olympic ch11mpion G. "Buddy" F'riederichs Jr_ of Ne• Orle.11ns. l,;t ., finishtd 13th In • fiel d of 62 com- pelitors. Southern California boal. owners will have the op- portunity lo watch the wnrld"5 fa stest ocean racers from close range during the seventh annual Long Bt:ach Hennessy Cup off shore powerboat race 11.ug. 21. but lfley havt been cautioned to stay clear or the 70-85 mile·an-hour boats. As man y as thret dozen race boal' -including some 24 full-nedge.d l lnion 11 f International Mntorbo11ting Of· fshore Clasii entrie,,; from all over the wnrld -are expected In t.a.ke part in the classic. The 0011L' will be required to p11.~.'I within close: rt:cogniUon range of apecllied cht:ckpoint.11 along lhe 188-milc coursP.. Pleasure boaters will be able t" .:10chnr near these. chcckpoinl.t1 to see the. racers as the y room past. "lnslructions to the drivers will bt: 10 pass to seaward or each checkpoint." said Rui;..11 Hill ,Jr, of Se al Beach, president 11f the co-s ponsorinS? Pacific Offshore Powerboat Raci ng l\ssociatlon, " lHOl FICTITIOUS llUlllollll lt._ME ITATlMIHT means that spect;itor \\<·ill be sale ii they Jo w•rd .sho•e. ln• 1011~wln1 "'"0"' •r<t ~oin• " ' bu1ln~\~ ~! Th is boi:tts keep "We 're eai;:er to have people c;o•T 1><ILL GR•<>H•c J. 111 E. 18111 i1 . C"!ll M111, C•HI v.·atch Lhe race. but we're e:ven L•M A A10011. 101 •••~Id• Lo"n'"· more eager lo make sure: N•w•~•t ll••t~. C1•11 Ont11 Bitty, ?171 llevtt Ptl"' O•lro, lhings are sart: for everyo ne -co1i. ""~•• S""Ctalors as well a.s raco.rs," Tn•1 11v•IMJl 1, tit1~1 cf!l"dv<'~ ~v ' r-P••l~f.lhlo. .said Hill. L•M • ,.10011 Th TM• "•T...,tnt l!IMI wit/\ "'' cou~tv LEGAL NOTICE ousands of spec\.a lori; 11re cit'" ~' O••·~• '"''"'y ,,.,. •u.<1. n. 1•11 I----------------I expected In gather at lhe Bel· ftv l.verT~ J, Mo~oo~. 0.<>v•v Ceun~v S C•trk . .. 111 .. l.t.11 Jlll .-1CTITIOUS IUS!IOllll lolO..MI IT'-TIMINT monl hore Pier starting area Pu11111h"" or·~~ c111•t 0.11. 1>11o1. f11r the 10 a.m. st Art, A:'! well ~.~~"1' 11. ?I '"d see••mll«r ~&ii ,~; 11.'I aloni;: the shoreline toward I-----r.u:7!.J, ':~1nw1"• "'"0"' "" d"1 "' the Long Beach Arena and LEGAL NOTICE 011co ELECTRONICS. 1~11 S111tr1or. -----1 CMI• Meu. ("II"'"'• aboard the Queen Mary, " 11517 EMC ELECTllON•CS, • C•llrornl• Still nthcr fans wil l be •ble ,-1(TITIOUS IUSINl'I' Co•oo••1lon, {fl~ Et11....... O••n11. lolll.MI •TATIMlloif C•lllnrnlR to watch the action along the n,, 1011-!n• ,,.,.,,,,. •1• do+n• fhl• 11u11nou 1, Nin• cO"llut•ffl bY 1 h I P V bu•111e .. •1: (()(l>Of&tlOll. $. ore rl)m alos erdes ta HENNIG. 11.UlO PA+NT & llODY EMC EIO<lfCn<U Newport Beach. •EPA!ll co, lt)(t N•wt>Orl Bt•d .. (OJI• S!1n•d bv. wim .... Oil• 5,..1111. ,...., •. Ct lll. <>•t"deM Pni nt~ be11ide1> lA'lnR Be.11ch J.,i,~ E. Holl"" t(ll'I w v"'"'""' ,, , 1M1 •t11~"'""' 111-.1 .. 1111 thl! '""""" Harbor al which the fleet will .-. .. 111e1m. c<e•k o1 o ... .,.., CllU"I• •~-'"'""" ,,_ P4tr1r•• w flollna. ~ w. Vtrm""I 1911 Bv fl•~orlr M•dd!I~. 0.-Uly CO<J"IY pass are Palos Verdes Point s•. •n•~•lm cierk h H d i lll• 11'"1""~' 11 f!IOl"t c°""u<l9'1 bY "" H.t.,111. \llll & WOOO, I e untington Beach tin ih(l1r1ov•1 AtMrntv•" L•• New""'rl Beac h ••• bt>oys J""" I! Hfll+flf •v1 O#tYtO •· t llLI in-' · = ' l MI tllltrneM fllod wl"' "" (eunlY Ufllllll ••flk l•u•r• Ship rock off the C11tAlina c1.,~ oi O••"• C110Jn"" Oii! Au1. 16. 1'11 seu1~ r.,.,,, sw111 "' lslhmus, t•e w.,,L end of BY ~•"Y J 111r11t•~ 09flutv '"""'" O!-•· c.1111 ... 11 '"" " Cl•r~. T11: Jll·ftll Catalina and Santa Barbara Pu~11"'" Or•n•• c:, • .,, 0111y 1"11oi, Pub111111d Or1r1•• Cet<ut O•l'Y 1"11~. I I d "'"•1ut t•, n 1r>11 if,!ll..,.&tr •. 1. •utu11 11. t,1, •rid :S1<11•1m1Hr 1. •· ·"an , 1t11 ._ '"°'" 1•11 tnt·" • 11 OAll V PILOT DICIC TIACY TUMBLEWEEDS ~EEN LOOKING FOR YOUR HORSf'1 HON? MUTI AND JEFF WHY NOT? IM IN "™E NUDE! WELL, GET ORESSEO/ FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE ACROSS '1& SPO<t or Canidi and 1 llan's nafllt tht IJS.6. S Bar~~in '18 Cylinders Ol'f t vtnts w~tch tll1 t1d J O Sh~rp lJi\t is wo1111d 1~ l!a1.~n 50 Sh•ph••O's st~port m .. \•t~I pipe: 15 T11n1 A1ch~1c. i11~1de 01.1t 51 Rn(lf' !1her l b Ht~vily \ 53 Pt1!~1nin~ lo ~p1ctd llll"~l th t l•mporil • sltllf 57 so~•i·~li fiFor.,,nf 1 ro•tr\·: ; 2 Wo<~S 19 Firm b1d ldln; 21} P11t~b1~g~ ; foo!b~llt; i l Fortfd out i3 Tradmq '. Ct l\tt rs ls r.tlO{n & Ha•1ni:i ~ q11alt\1K of ~ ~•odne~~ 29 C.nl(l( 3r.ht111t )4 P~~d Butk ~ !lt101nt ~ c,~~" 1 N1~ri~a, )lft Ji)( S Sta inless: A~r. 9 Frlohtim 1 G1ieous mixt1rt 2 -Seoal: l ·"Love Story'"' •nthOf -4 Ge up S Clothtd J • • 1,,.,,~ l•s f.l Nfgl,cl ti2 t.lor~ll v d!;«•n~~ D"'' ')() b4 E11ro~&n d 1ct,tor bl H ~rri ••t b~ N~r1~\1Vt POf tll (,7 BrHish rri~chint g1M1 6~ Str'>Vt &9 Div1~ itrn nf J t c<'Por&!ion: A!lbr, DO-MN l Rt ctdts l Soda fotJnt.a in tttalion J "Dirs-": D1y ol lnttn ~ Footh1l\ ri l•yt r ~Moil slricl I> Prrvtnl 7 Gllrlic st• 9od • 1 Yt s!trday's Puzzlt Solv_td: 8 18 7l C r.~•lic JI, s ~.ior~: l~tllj l!~Qt !nl(li~'~I ~ \1111'~ n1mt }q ~~'1dtl,.r1k 10 D•Awn --··-: ~o 1,1 ,,,,..,11•ri Full si1r : ~3 S111~lt p1f'Ct 2 .,trds of fr•trl b1r1d 11 Drsc•ndrd J S Pa 1ntrri l.?. 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" By Dale Hale By Frank Ba9inskl SCHOOL STARTS IN THREE WEEKS !! .(, W_,EIJ t Ci..l:ECK YOU !tJ fO 1'",_.IS ._EW ~OTEL, YOU'VE oor ro P"OMISE ME- OWE T ~l t.<6 •• r~i..T 'iOU W()t.J'T Pl-lOWE JO~WN'1! &EC.i..lJSE IF= YOU PO. 1r (.l.W MEA.W li!E"-l TIZOU &LE-: (' c:-~- MISS PEACH • KELLY rc ~OOL °'BoA~D of R£JEC.1iON f££l-UJt:L1fP? Pu 'f l)ow1J? i ~ O'J1'? i fil.\.. US, A•V I G.ff If O~F ., '.,. i CHli'{'f , PERKINS OKAY, A~THUR, TELL US YOU!> 5TOltV._ • ll'L AINEJt ~·· WHAT CRIMINAL ARE '10U HUNTING NOWADAYS, FEARLE~S DEAR? SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schub .--~~~~~~~~ PANIC IN THE STREETS ! weu.., ~YMONrn :! &ET A ~~JECT!ON SLtP ~rt.OM ALL T~E .MA .JO~ MA6A";INES._ ' ~­¥ By Mell -EVE"' 'THOUG~ I NEVE~ ~U8MI T' AIJ'ITHING . By John Milfl ,,,, .. ~·-;~~::. i:i:.::. ~t ~ ....... . ,.,,_,~.~-­-~-- ly Al Ca pp ly Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson By Roger Ballen THE GIRLS "But. a.las. my thirst for cultur~ being ~·bal ii i~. I'm •frtkl lht joys of J;hopplng In Paris will just have to wait." DENNIS THE MENACE I . , , I .i' . . I.IA.IL V PILOT 18 V.S. E conomy PoUut fon Contro l LEGAL NOTICE What Happens After the 'Thaw?' 'C lean' Companies Aid Themselves """ FICT1t1oui I UllNlii NA"'I ~1•TeMI N T Tn• JOjlO .. lnf ~ .. OOl'll .,. Ill<•" ti...1 ......... Ollit. .. GE MEDICAL COMl"LEll, lJ9t H•VI"" Pit t•, 0'•"•• C•lof. '1661 I)' JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,, ·~ ......... "'' NEW YORK (AP) -The exhlla.ratlon will last for days more, understandably . The: na· tlon'• l'MIW econom ic 1hlfl la certainly the most abrupt if not the most com prehensive In 40 years. And whereas most economic policies are ponderously slow in showing results, this one will bear instant resulta. It endaacr i s e S • r l dd en in· temational monetary system. Tt freezes the destrucUve in· nation spiral. But all ita positive effects are temporary also. Three of those 90 days are no w gone and lhe nation hasn't figured out how lo deal with a resurgent inOation co mbined with a decline in production. And whlle the United States has removed its dollar as the keystone of the international monetary structure-the solid base on 1\'hich other cur- rencies build thelr relative values-we must now learn how to build a new one. The foreign and domestic aspects of the new program Wine Fi rni Names New Distribut-Or Frank Bellino of We 1 t Covina, has been nNned as the sole distributor in the beach areas from Balboa to San Clemente for the new Marcus Ca price Wint Company, it was announced this week b y Theodore J. Te p!'iich, president of the company . ~tarcus Caprice is a new method of dispensing California me.de champagne and 1parkling wines which for the first time makes It possible for this beverage tu be dispensed and sold by the glass. Bell ino has been a California resident for the past 17 years. He wu assoclattd with the American Distilling Co. for many years. Sales of the new dispenser v.ill be la unched for the in· t roducto r y period to restaurants only. have the nme 1oat: to corttct the dlndvanta1ta Uult have for~ the United States to apend more than It rtcelvts, to slowly bleed its powtr away. Three distlnct causes Ut behind thL! Imbalance: -Domestic inflation that has forced up the price of American goods and mr.:le them les1 attracUvt t o foreigners and even lo Americans. -The shouldering by the United Statea of a dispropor· tionate amount of the world 's aid and defenae expendlturH and even of the resporulblllty for maintaining international currency stabilit y. -Discrlmln1tlon a 1 • i n 1 t American goods. The aspect or the prolJ°am that moat immediately con- cerns the ordinary American is certainly the wage-price freeze. A survey by Sindllnger and Co. within hours of the an· nouncement 1howed that lt was not only perhapa the most talked about aubjed in 20 years but w1s overwhtlmln1Jy approved by Amer ica!'ll of all walb of life. But every freue since the lee Age has ended iD a thaw, and then what ii to be done? A spokesman for Lionel Edie and Co., economic con- sultant.a. commented: "The disease is there. The solution lies ln the invention of a new program. but we haven't betn able to come up with the answer in years." What is the disease~ Increasingly heavy demands on the economy by the con- su ming, in d ustrial and military segments of the economy : wanting more for Jess : leaning on government for services. Productivity under 1 u c h circumatances rails to grow at a sufficient pace. It ian't simp- ly that goods cost more than they should to produce, but that the econom y is forced to support more nonproductive activities. In summary: high ex- pectations to receive, less will· ingness to contribute. It is all to.'Tapped up in the inflationary psychology th at t h e ad- miniJtration now hopeJ to destroy by proving t h a t stability has its rewards. Contrasting wilh this deslrt to receive domestically is the willingness with w h I ch Americans have parted with their dollars abroad. The United States hu given, loan- ed or aided foreign countries some $128 billion since World War JI. t.fany or these economies so aided now have matund to our Je\·eL Some got there by accepting aid and defending lhelr marketa. But the war has been over for more than 25 ytars. Japan stlll has much freer access to American markets than the United State.! has to hen:. Foreign goods entering the United States Crom other nations often are subsidized by the exporting nation'• tax system. Another holdover from the immediate postwar years is the use of the dollar 11 the Your lt101aey 's Worth measure of otbt r curnncies. The Unlteod Statet was the on- ly strong economy thefl, There are mllly 0Uier1 now. "This was a gratlJ 1ervice," said the Edie apokesman, In rellnquishina our role by severing our tit1 with gold , we are in effect telling the other currer>cles to work out their relation.ships themselves. "We are bored with the j o b , ' ' said lhe Edie spokesman. "We are at- tempting to reduce the role of the dollar. let others share in the burdens. We are forcing lhelr hands. We are telling them that unless they pay more dues the whole club breaks down.1' Now the new order must be built. Tasl{ Forces Studies Trend Of Four-day Work Week By SYLVIA PORTER Whal is your ouUook for s dra1t lc all y s h ortened work¥leek, g;eally extended time off? Thousands of Amer\caru already are on a four-day week and the three-day wttk is emerging. The conservative N ational Assn. of Manufacturers has just launch ed a Io.company task force to study the trend. At an American Management As11n. briefing sesslon on the "Re· arranged Work week'' in New York Clly a few weeks ago, 200 companies showed up, three times a.s many as th e AMA expected. In the in- 11urance Industry. the giants are a!J experimenting v.·ith the nexible week. Riva Poor, author of the book "4 days, 40 hours," estimates 367 com· panies are nO\\I on the shorter week. What, then, ia your outlook? Here, from William G . O'Brien, president of Sicence ~fanagemenl Corp., a 2&.year· old International management consulting firm, are some fascinating forecasts: Q. What Is the basic outlook for our workwttk? A. The average full·time worker now puts in about 2,000 hours a year. Well within the career span of tode.y's young college graduate -30 yeara - the average American will be \Vorking as little as 1,600 hours a year, 20 percent less. Q. Will we all be on a shorter workweek? A. Not necessarily. You could have a system or ex- tended time off along with the standard five-day, 4 0 ·hour week: work 40 weeks, take 12 weeks in three or four-week \'acation period!!. Q. What are the forces behind the shor t en i ng workwttk? A. H i g h e r technological productivity -t h r o u R h automation a n d industrial engineering -and our ever· growing work force. Q. What art the ad"anlages of extended time off? A. People get bored with their jobs. This would allow for rechargln.f a perlOn's physical and mental abilities periodically. Q. l.s the extended tlme-<>ff 11y11tem better than 1 four-dsy or thrff-day week? A. ln some ways, yes. On a ahorter worlcweek, employes often tend to be either prep.at· ing for or recuperating from an extended weekend. The system also would help control unemployment by reducing the moonlighting which is encouraged by 11 h o r t e r workweeks. Q. What specific drawbacks do you 1ee to a 40-or 44-week working year? A. We do not yet know what effects it mi,ht have on pro ductlvity, absenteeism, employment and the. u3e o( leisure time by the worker. But there does seem to be: great merit in alloi,•:ing ex- tended time off. Q. What other ways would you suggest Lo counter boredom and improve the goods and services produ ced? A. One way ~·ould be to have people work a standard week, but at lwo different jobs within a company. ll!~.,.•10n• F o1m l~t, o?1• R.Otorl A<Onl••• l!ll<llD (ltV, (till t160• O"" MunY• l"c, .o?• Rt010rf it.vtflut. ~tvdlo '""· c.111. 'lloll< O.tt·Don 111< •• .:>2• 11.a1or111 Avo-. $~• C•'V, (11•1 tl~ °"""·°"" I toe . "11• ~tafofa ..,vonv., l n.dlo (ii", (•Iii 9160< • NEW YORK (AP) ~ -'-" hi F II.. Don F...ld•r..cin, '°71 llMllO<d Avonulp -, ,.._ once "'"""g . rom uc cor-sruoio cir .. , c o111 91611• who believe that polluUon con-pol"IU. point of view he oays 1n11 t1111ln••• 11 <ooQu~r·o bY •1 ''"'''' • • o••ln1rsrolp trol must be paid for out of the emphu\1 has bten on ~,N11;;-:0~0;:· INC lower corporate profits and rost.s rat.her than benefits·. c"•"•• SP"•· Se<:re TarY ,higher consumer prlcu may lni. .r.1emon1 """' 111.., """~ rno '°"" LEGAL NOTICE I• ClerO of Of-t County on AUIUll 11. find their thinking changed •i -----~=-----l lYll. bit by results of a study that is P 1CTlf l:u~":u11N•ll ltOJIHPlllO. ,:~·;~ .. SUSMAN ';II ' . HAMI tTATIMIHT Kii Wll.,.lrt l l•d. No.~ s.... continwna:. T~• fol-t... H f10ll• ••• "°'"' ••• ,...., Miii .. C•ll( t'OJ!I The preliminary conclusion, b<ltl~~l~~y """'ltTMt:HTI, 1001 E••I Al;::~~./~'::.,:; G~:::.·~ Otl!• ........ ' a decided 5t1........-I .... even lo i Lll l •l-11.,..., l 1l1>M, CtlllO'nl t .-U.1 Auuuol II, 2J, I ncl S~ptem~r I, I • 'I""-1to1Mn J. M<"""'.," l'-<IJ w1,n1>urn 1111 nn.1 authors, is that companle1 11-0. "'"don•. c1111wnt1 tuos Dlon1 L Mtl'~o,.on. lUj W•ll'lturn ranked high in concern for the 11 ... a. l'oua ..... c1111.,n1. 91111s 'Tlllo t>Yolnru !t Ml,.. <Otl<llH:led b~ environment nttd not be Jess ll~•btnd ond wilt, LEGAL NOTICE f. . f 11.ot>or l J Mcl'n•non NOT ICE TO CIUl'OITO lll · pro 1table and ma y 1n act be Thi• ,,.1 ..... n1 lllM wit!\ tt.e coun,., N A .,1., • . Ci t•\ Of o, • ...,, Counlv on· Aut 11, ltll ' . 0 • • • financially stronger because of 1, , ..... J 1 , 0 .• , 1 uotnor courl"' "'• s1 .io 01 c11n111n1 • "' · '''' ""· "'"'T °"'" v ,.,. 111e c .... n1v o1 D••n9• · their coocern. c~'~ilohtod () c ' D I~ I'll I E1•1 10 ol WILLIAM FOllN IS •I ... \f>OW• .. u l •one• OU I 0 ••• W•LLIAM c FOlll'IS, Oec~•u<I. "It was a conclusion I 1 ~':''1 •• u, '"" S.PlomlNP• ti • .:i Nolle• 11 llOlebv glv•n to ett<l'l•or. of'" •----,,-.,--------I "l>ov• n•m..a arce<ionl tll•! 011 o•"•on hadn't upected," said John• LEGAL NO'TICE 111v1ne cl•lm• •••ln•I rt.• ••Id aoc1<1•r:; •t• to<ou!to<I TO 1111 11\om, wl!ll !ti, Marlin, an assistant professor 1-----.,o-==-----I....,"•••) voucnon, In tt.• olllc• ot f~• P 11117 (!tr -of !II< ol><>v~ ontltl"" CO<Jfl , or I• of finance and economics at PICTIT IOUI IUllNlll Pt•••nT '"'"' wl!ll "'" !ll'Ctn•rv YOU<ll" • d N•Me ITATlMlNT to Ille Utl<tf<tl•n•a •T tn1 olt)(p ol C••ut Baruch College hert an a Tl\1 lollowl"' ... ...., 1, Golnt b<l1iMu 1. C••uh. 111161 s1~ Vlncon•• ftl•d, Lr · "·I· · th '" •nQ~I•" Catl!o•!llt '°"'" w111cn It I~ self-Oescnbtd UC 1ever In e CltDWN VILLA l"IY ESTMEN f COM. Dlt{t « bu1lneu Df Ill• undofli90t<I In ~ ~ till k ( I PANY. ltof H•U td AV•nuo, G1td•n "1U!o" P•rh lnln11 10 !ht p••a!t 01 ,., , nff, cotnpe Ve mar e P !I.Ce. Ci•ovo, (olllornlt. atcea•n!, wllMn IOlir mon1h1 tltu I>• "I' It·• " h "d FounCtrt Bu1ln1n Monotom•nt. lnc .. !Ir>! cubllcol•on or mli wuce. ffi ellC ICU, ~ Sal · 111 Stiuln IU v•rlv Drlvt, Sul!t 110, O•ted Augu>1 \6. It/I, Marlin's studies show that ~~~."~~.~~~:· 1~'!~~1d,:11~! , 1iml!to !~::.'inj,~~:;~';'! wun ••· t f I ""'mru•ni es l'•r'lnoto~IP w111.A1>ne•fll o! tn~ .uoe mos SUcte!S U '-" ,,....u POUNOf:fltl lUSINE5S Eotait 1>f MIO lloKoOenl , 1n the pulp and paper lndUJtt;• MANAGEMINT INC. CrllITT .. cr ... 11 are the very ones ranked ';',•;:/;.~·•""•· ~~~,A~·:.::~<~::1~~~: .. _, hl..+.e,st in protecting the air l~lt 1l•!lmtri! Wll 111"3 Wll!\ Int (Oun-Atlor"IVI tor it.IMlnll!ro!rlX and'6" •• Ir l · tv (It•~ of D•on11 Ccunfy 01> •uou~t 3, Wlln Wlll·it.n,,,. • ..i wa...,r env onmen 1n nn. Pll.·'"" v.+ilch they ...,.rate. t~C Puo11111.a O••n110 Cot1t Dollv l"llc ~ -,-d . l'ubllor-..1 Orin•• (001! Otl,. P•lo>. Au9,,,t 11. 7~. and Septfmto.r 1, /. That ranking was ma e tn a "'u1u11o,11. 11, "· ttn 10s1.11 1911 2191.1.1 highly detailed report released LEGAL NOTICE several months ajO by ~t-----------J.EGAL NOTICE Councll on E co nomi c ~itin Prl-"ti w~• .. ..too based l'ltTITIOUJ IUllN l ll , llMI U<I es, a 1Wllu41o• • ' Nit.Ml fTATIMINT l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•ll nonprofit group that studies T~t loti-1... "''on' ... loln11 NAME ST•TIMt:NT • corporate behavior in Artas of bu•~::"'~~'E•u """' 0" 1 111 0 NA L bu~~~ •• , '~;;""1"' 0.,,.,,,, ••• *''" ' SOCiaJ conctm. 011.00MING, JU F«nl Av•., L11un• WEST CO•ST COATING COMl" ... NY lotch 161!1 Ploc•!lll•. Coil• M•M. Colt!. t'lt?I Joseph H. Bragdon Jr., an s~trrv c. J1mn, 710 Kln11 Pl, Dovld Sllvtn Kor1111w. 1111 Suo•fio, acCOURt execut!Cve wlth8 H.C. "'':~'w~1~~:.".,, 110. tt•no.,4, so~•~ 11f..':":~ ,i,.1oe11 u111no1. 11s. f'•v11,11 • Wainwright & o., a oston An• Av•, co"& M••• • ·-n·(·,.. f•·nn read the Tft1 ll<l•ln1" 11 to.lnl tOnduc!H bV I l n!1 bu>lnt .. ;, beln9 c'"'duClt<I ~1 : =-.U • Gtnor1I l'lrlntro~IP, P$dn•rohlP 1 report and nottd the cor· s1111rv c. J""" oa~ld Steven Kt"~""' , · f fllabll.t d Tiii• 1tt!lm1nt flit<! With me CO'.Jnl• Tiii~ olll•m•nl lllta ""'"' 1n., coun1 • re!alJOn 0 pro l f an Clerk ol D••nt• (OUnly on: it.u1usl I), Cl1tk ot Ot&nge Coun!\' on · •vov1t I r hJgh t nvirorunentaJ ranking. 1'71. 9v B•~lflY J. M•ddo•, Dtpuly 191\. Bv B1votlV J. Ml ddox, Otovl; . Counlr Cl1rk, Coun!Y Clt•k. , He related his lentative fi n· Pui>l1o~tl Or1n1• (6111 OlllV Pilot, Publi>~•~ O•an1• C~~·t D•llv P!lo , ding' •~ ~tarlin a friend who A111vtt n, ''· •"" s~t•mbtr 1, •· '"~"" u. 1J. and S1piem11er 1. •~ LV ' ' l t 71 lll\·11 1911 125!•1 ' is now in h midst or com~1-l~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriTiTiTt,.;:1"-' pleting the report, to beJ 711 presented Oct. a before tht an· ---<·", nual meeting of the Flnancial ?o.tanagement As.sociatlon in Denver. "Pending further research," Raid ?\.iarlin, "the case appears coo cluslve. "We may modify and qualify the findings.'' ht said. "but it is unlikely that ~·e'U cbange the bask con- clusions.'' One result, ht believes. is that the outlook for pollution control may not be aa bleak as CLIP' AIOID IAVE -AUGUST ONLY """"'"''"' . -"'""~., " ... , ''"" E y E Ly N 5'lCIAl $850 TULLOSS PUMANENT lrlllr.<ltr, CM-lttiltl Wll~ lltlrt~I till >!~It HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON IH SIXTN IT., MUNT INOTON 9t:ACN -Sl0-4IJ0 l'Uttl lnl l'r•MIO ONE ARGUMENT CAN HAVE 20 SIDES For proof, check the DAILY PILOT'S "Mailbox" Editorial Page feature. There are more than two sides to a story and the DAILY PILOT receives from 5 to 20 "let- ters to the editor" a day with a wide diversity of opinion. On really hot issues the mall can be even heavier. What is more, the DAILY PILOT welcomes letters from readers and publishes al- most all of them. Our Policy Lette rs should norm a lly convey their message in 300 words or less. Th e right t o cond ense letters to fi t spa ce is re se rved. All letters must includ e signature a nd m a i Ii n g a ddre u , but na mes ma y be wi thheld on req uest if sufficient reason lis appar- ent (em barra ssme nt or ha rassment to writer, fo r example). Po etry wi ll not be publishe d in a ny fo rm, good or bad. Exce ption Letters in poor ta ste , li belous or uns igned a rt the exception t o t he ru le that t he DA ILY PILOT publishes almost every letter it ... c eivu. They will not be publis hed. If you feel strongly about an issue send your "side" to "Mailbox". best read features In the DAILY PILOT. -, ...... ' ... ~"" MAILBOX OranCJe Coast DAILY PILOT P'.O. lox 1560 • Costa M ... , Ca. 92626 It's one of the . ' ... 0z~O~_DA_l_LY~P_IL_D_T~~~-$~~~-W-•d_'_''-''~'~A"~'-"'_1_1_e_l_o_ll_ '" High Gear _O_V_E_R_T_H_E_C_O_U_N_1,-E-R-i Chrysle1· Quality I 'Selli11g Factor' By CARL CARSTENSEN Of ttrlt 0.llY r llt Sl•li LAKE OP' TH E OZARti ~ Mn -Go ing into the 1972 model year Chr)slrr Corp will hav e all the ad\antages or a new ~ales organi~at1on with better control and !wt er serv ice a new product plan and a ne"M" drl\e for e\en better quality and re l1ab1hly Eu gen e <..:aftero group \ 1ct' president lJ S and Canadian automot1vf' said here rodaY Caftero I! respor.sible frr the manuracturt and sales or all th t con pan} s aulomot 1ve producls 'MJ!h n the US and C .. n:ida lie \Ya!! speaking at !he corpor.:i' on !I advance press she 111n,ll of 11 ~ 1972 pa sc0 n1-1cr c irs I r u c k ~ tf'"~eal Clll<I \ eh1cles a n d tioals at 1h1~ ~ecluded ~1lssour1 f~SOI t Quahly °"as signalled (Ju l bv ( af1r as I.he m2.1n factor 1hal 11 t keep Chrisler Corp ~™ e <1ga1n 111ov1ng ahead 10 J972 Quahty ts the roundallon nr n 1r whol e approach both 10 n1an ufactun ng and 1n sales t ;iflero said In a d1scuss1on of owner lo\ ally and how 1t can affect a comp.any s new car sales the 4fl..year-0ld Chrysler e11;.ecull ve sa id that based on company sales pro)etllons for 1972 an increase in ownrr lo}alty ratr of only five percent can give t hr rnrpnrt1! 100 nearly 60 000 additional car sales In addition Caf1ero s<11d 1f "e loo k at lhe com pet1t1on s lo) ally rates we see about two mll hon pn1ent1al < u~tomers ou! t herf' who are pro bably ready to switch nameplates Thal s one ad t anlage of being third you ve got a larger body potential conquest sales Caf1ero points out that All ma 1ufac turerrs h a Y e ex per1etl<'ed dtchnes 1n owner loyalty 1n recent years $15,000 INVESTMENT 80°/o WRITE OFF-1971 OUTSTANDING ORANGE COUNTY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK A4 t ill O•I Y Pll•t POI 1540 Cl>lte M.u 92426 m An exposure to rnvestrng Neuwirth Ce11turv Fund, Inc. A mutual investment fund seeking long term capital apprec1at1on A Ire• pro,pt ctus booklet w 11 be m•lled to you •I no cost or obi 11at on by -' mp!y I lhng " 1rid tt !urn ria th s coupon J~~J~-- - lEA ~ON l CO NC • Wu< 0 N•wPo II••~ --- I L Pie••• t t n!I m~ I~• I •• prot~\lt 011 N~llwirtll C1nlu') ~und Inc ''"~-----~----------~ AOO~E!S------------------- C "----~---ll AT~---' :...._---- I I _J Free Lectures on Investing. Her!! s )'Our ch ance to learn about the aspects of 1n westing that interest you most Attend one or more of the followin g lectures All three will be held at 7 30 pm tn the Newport Beach off ce of Walston & Co Inc at 500 Newport Cenler Drive Adm1 ss1on 1s free -but space is hm 1ted so please telephone (714) 64A 6 550 tor reservat ons Or m21il the coupon below Mut\i•I Funch lnvest1"1 far l"<:om. The Jl'ol1 of Stocki ' llond1 In • Sound tnlllfftn..m "1lcr#J1 Tues A1.1a 3 1 Thurs Sept Z John Yan Uden Robert M~llf P\ .... ,....,.,.. _!\ .... 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I 111, 114 • ' • 6 • ·~ 11•, 1/11 " JI'\ l•llo H 6 ~ I" 11 ' -"' • '" .. ,. .. . ' -" 11 • • "" 11 ,, • TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ 11 ll> 17 ' n 11 I II 1 1 • J • t • ' l ' ) ' J I I I ' 1] 1J "11 n • I 11 l~ o , . . . ' I '~ ,, JI~. '" ". • ' " " ,, " .. ' • ' l~ I I I We Dore You Saturday Every • ~% DAili' PJLOr Wrdnf~day, August 18 )<,.; Tb.enter J\'otes 'Feiffer's People' Opening at SCR 'Shrinking M<t1i' Movie Returns By TO.'I TITL'1' Of .... DllrJ' l'l .. 1 ;!111 "f'eifler's Pwple" are on 1/l4> mart'h ~gain Tht' lourth sa tirical re1 ue hawd on the cartoons of Jules feHfer lo hit Orangr Cou11t1 1n five 1·ears !and t~ setond ln f\\'O ~·e('ks 1 an·11·es 011 thr scene Friday 111~1!1 th1~ !unr at South Coast Repertory in Costa J\lesa But, 1•'ht•re:i~ thr ('tJITent production by the San!01 An01 Communit v Pl:n l'rS boa~l~ ;1 ~'ast o( :17 j,erforl11e rs. the Sl'K. 1 rr~ion .,..·ilJ field an e11~c1nhle of nine actors -so111e ti! lt1en1 pla\ inl: up to 2!) ehar:u'tt•r:> The re1·ue. 1rh1ch 1r1ll play :in abbre\ 1ated run I)( four 11eeks it( the Third Step Theater, is bting dir<'Cled by '\'arren J Deacon, 1Y ho doubles as !l)rt1\aging director uf lhe CQn1p<iny. .. ~~eiffer's ch11ri1l·ters are a delight to work "'ith." Ocacun noted, .. because thev conlau1 an essence of reality 11i1h 11l11l·h ac!nr and ;iudience can 1·r:i.dil.v identify There's 110 prob len1 recogn1zu1g l he hun1an e!en1ent even though lhese p('()ple originated as car· ioons." Bnnguig tile l'Ornie ~tnp l1gures tn life 11·i!1 be SCR regulars Ge1irge Bart'OS. Toni Dougl:iss , i\!ary fle1n1ng, Bill TV DAILY LOG -···ri - Wednesda y Evening AUGUST 18 t ;OO 6 l it He'" Jury Dunph1. CU ABC Jrl'w~ Reasooer/Sm1lh , 0 KHBC Hew5 Tom Synder 0 Wirrinla ''1~1111 (how Lil Wild, Wild Wesl rr;ii•er, Ceo111 Carl•n.. Stb1stian C1t.01 and [t un e Regan ("M is~ ~alad'"J O Summer night special ' *THE STH DIMENSION l THREE GUEST STARS Presented by Dr Pepper O ffi @ CD!S,!1:1lt!Tht !it~ Oi111e11Ji011 Tr1nlinr: Sunsllittc Show Tht Grammy Award-winninr m11Sic1t ilOUP is jl)!Otd by Dionn• Warwicl., 0 Sir O'CIOck Movi1; (C) (toll "Colu111n Soll1h" (wtstern) '53 -1 Audie l!l urphy, Joan [van,, Robert S!e1hnr. At lhe outbreilk of lhel C1v1I W1r, 1 1ou na; lieutenant averls 1 dosa~trous m1ss1t1t of Na v110 fn . ~·ans by ~1s crued Capt1•n. lht C;i1penter5 and Merit Hargard 111 1 musical·variely ~how. ID D.vid rrott Show Newsman Harry Rea~ner, sinaer Heleii Reddy, him director Peter Ydn auesL IE Dr•anel ID 8oboq11foi1ri "Rob1r11 flac~ • fhe Yocalist·p1amst per1orms in an m The flinl!!Oftll Q) Stir Trek ID Ait Studie, T0t iE Noticiuo l t a;, Dtath V1lley Oar CE Nurs Jom fbwtkorn1 t :30 [iJ Mm 8111 Huddy CI) CBS "'"' (1.:oJ NBC Nt•I m Tht flyint Nun €ID HodtePodrr lCld11 m Dlstit Repoit Jae~ ta1~am '(E lN Afrld0111dos '" 11 Com11ni-... CiD• Ht•s 7:fl0 II CIS ....., W1t1e1 Cron~1l1. 0 trJ! N9C Ntws David Brin~ley. uninterrupted to11cerf, !:00 0 ({) Mtdital Ctnter jR) G~nnon comes m contl•cl with trib~I cu'· 1oms when he of!ets modern med1c1! tra1~in1 to 1 young Indian. 0 Just for la ughs, they * put Charlie Callas on The Des O'Connor Show 0 09) ID ~s O'Conno1 Sllo• Challie Callas returns 1s ruest. m Tht Bir Valley W Fi1lnr l ine "lht Problem~ ol 1 Conservative Lt~•sla1uie." II!) Ros.ii p1r1 Vtronic1 9 W. StrtlM Tl!eatit: (90) 10:00 €)CJ) H1•1ii f1v•·O (II ) McGarlt\t ''MJsUry ti Marie •oeet" (myslery) 1111ns on • Stilrch for p11nt1ng plates ·~2-M1ri1 Monte<. Palric Knoi..les 1 1 oo 1 gh'! by lti 1 ret tovernmtols Pi'1 0 ~10 ptl s fjJ Trutti "Coftst~uenui 0 m fo111·in·0111; Mc<:loed !R) 0 lnri's ,., U11t? I "lht Concrete Corra l" McCloud nj) w..if:: (CJ '"lt1u 'tllt" (id (Oeoms Weiver) 1nVt!l1g1tts I '0· ~ert111~) '66 -011111 McClure, Guy ~to murder m New Yor~. GuesU art Slockwen. Burr DtBennmr and James w.,n. GJ I LIM lllCY writh l (!) ([! Dn12n1t 0 Ne•s l'irv1n 51nder~- tl) Hofl'lftOOd Q Mo~it: (C) (2ht) "Cry l0t €[1 Afttt1ftll• Ke1ro~ CD M°"• 'llllt 7:JOI) r_t1 Mtn al la• !R) lhr ~e11cto l for a m1ss1nf Mt~1c1n •lien lrtgji:er~ 111 in~s1ia111on 1nlo illegally ob fained l;1rrn l1bo1trs 0 a;, M111 From Sliiloh (R) "lx · rierrment fn New lift · Ve11 Mile~ Him" !comed1) 'ti -Glenn ford, Donald O'Connor. Mu~o Tala 110' Rex Hu111b1<d Spfcl1I (D Ht •I Putnam /hshman ID M1ntr1p Guest is Jorn Doily €D Eweninr 1t PoP1 (~l "D111y Gil· lespoe." '>111 lyon ind Ralph Meeker 2ues1 10:30 O1 1;1¢1•~ I 8t1uli!ul -A"d No• '" dr1mt abou! i comm11n1! sertle H1ghl1ih!S ol 1 t.uh1on show n11- 111ent 11ted by Mr~. rlg1n Baylor and !ht 0 (il@) (l) Court1h1p t1 [ddle'i M•sS Wl11S efauty P3Rean1 hind!ed I f1tlttr !R) "The [ncountcr i>rouD · br Mr~. lomm, Hawkins 1nd l11ry I l1 n1's t fl(:011n1er gioup r:let•lle! 1na1 l.tcCc1m1ck , illt rs !~ lovt wllh her boss Tom O ll)(6J CD Hf\ Action ' '>l!ns1· 1 Cotbt !I. ucnal '&Os 0 MillicN! S Mo111: (2h1) "S.eet ID Hews 8111 Jollni. J Smtll Of Sutct:I" (d!~m;i) '~! -g:) [I Oitril '' '"' lt11Gnl1 Dt· lon1 Curh~. Bull lanca~ler . Susan H1r11son. Powril\11 New Yor~ co~um cenle n•$t tnl~h 11d o! 10,,n•ng pre1· ll.00 0 1_8 g:) Hew• 13enl 1~ b1ea•·n ~ !•II ~•)t~r'I ro n1anc1 w11h m11s1c•~n m MONSAN TO PRESE NTS * MANCINI & HIS MUSIC m I u•tCIAl I M1 num: ft11nd He• Ho11< ol Mu~c P•01:r~rn te~ture5 Jos• ft llt11no. ~anc.y Wolonn, fJ,wd1n1 I onrtt. M•thtl Lt GJJnd 1nd Ro~t1 r.1 ie1, 11 "'ell 11 Htn')' M~nc1n• ID It T1~e1, Thtel 1:000 (3ll6 !fl) Room 221 (RI 'I Hitt You S1l1~ Marner" ~lie,·~ f ng hsh cla~s •s ~turiyinf "C1tch 22 illSttad ot 1 cla$~1c whtn depirt men! h•ad Dr1r~n drop! '" ff) Tht fr111th Chri e;! L11ch1 libu c;E)Ni11• a:so 6 Cf-l• llom• W•th lovt (Rl Ah son ICC1den!1lly !ind~ I Plrt tn I ~IPP•• movot t.lm1nt 1n Rome !hen 11<1nrs to ch1n1.t h•r lilt 11v1~ art<! .,.Jndtr tluoufh ! uroo• w11h th~ him troup t 0 lQ:€D NewJ 16 1 M11Jhat 01 110" 0 :31Ci) Nrw1 (D Mo~lt: (t) "M,M.M. g3~ (d!I · tni) '65-Cerard 81a'n P1e1 An~eh, f red Betr lD Ital 1111 Clod. €D 8l)Ot Bt1t I I .JO fl (I Merv 'nthn 0 ,10_, m Johnn, C...--.o~ 0 r3)(6 l CD Dick t 1ve n @ Mo~it: "A Str1n1.1 Advtntuu" lodvent111eJ '56 -B~n Coop.,, }can I van~. Marla f.n11'1h 11:00 0 Movi1: '101t1b,tont" ("'t~ltrn) '42-R1ch1rd 011, frances Grtford 12:l0 m All·Hlthl Stiow: "fro111 1,11nbul, Ordert I• llill," "?'u11ued,'' and "Tht Thitl." 1:00 0 Mov11: "Ho<l urne" tdr1m11 't6 -Geo11t R•ft. l ynn 8tr1, fl ' D 0 CJ) .191 Nt.., 0 St"' A!lta Siio• Gu,Sl~ u t !oel 2:00 O Tht C01lltry - Thursday l:OO ID "Dtis1 lltn7011" (dr1m1) ''7 - Jot n C11w101d. D1n1 Andtew' 2;00 O (t) "Montt C..111 Story" (com· DAYTIME MOvlEs I ~6yl ·s1-v.110110 d• :;ic1, M1''""' • Oit l11cll .... "'fM S.C.11d Wom1~" (drama) '51-RoMit Youn1. BthJ Orakt , 1 1;00 ~ lj "Stni.11 Houri" (d1~m1) 'tJ -!:JID (C) •·s1ru1u1_.1 bl1,,cr (tcl'len ~u1an H1ywud, M1th1el Cr1•r. flrt) '51 -J~! Chandler, [vrly~ fO) "Gi1I! h tht Nie~!'' (dramt ) leytS ·~J -.1o1r.t Holden, H•NtY lem D "Ce1wicb r.ur" ld11m11 'fil-bee~ lrfll G1~11, Sluart Whllma~. Sa m·1 c:JO f) '11of11 lnrJl Yo11r Huib11td" .., 0..'115 k~ Rod Sielpr. ltomtdJ) ·•s -rred Ma<Muff•t ' lf:ll CJ) ... & rt X..... C. ~ Tftll" M1dtldM C.fftll!. Rill Jol'lllSOll • , ~) '50 -Mtrjorie M1i11, I'•· !1J s-.t ., 10 AM b1Ntc ... llbriil. JI: ...... ....,-(tdvtll!Utt) 'W-$:00 Q ........... (tdY1nt111t) 'II 1U1 W111e1n, JIM Nlfl'J, W11*W Pl4flOI', "°'It S.11de11. Brady, Sandy ~1 :irino, J)oug !\·lcE\\'an. LesHe Taylor. ~teve Patterson and Ca n1eron Youn g. Lirt•g Bolton is desiJ.:ning the sets ror the produe!lon. \1·1th !\1att1 La.seoe ha11dling the choreograp/1 y and Saundra !\1athe"·s·Dcacon. the dire(·· tor's \1•ifr 1vho w:-.is fea tured 111 another Fe1ffer revue at !ht· Upe11 End The:iter. ~L1 pplyin!; 1·oca l d1re('l1on Actordinl-! lo l>cocon l·'e1f fer's ~:it1rc be.s t "-'<l!>lur1·s lhOSl' C'lernerHs of ~uc ·1c!_v 1rhich are rn ust spe<·ifieall y An1criean _ ··Even Europcart~ look 10 Feitfer for a dc~t'rip· 11011 ot ll'hat the L'.S. 1~ ;ihout." he con1n1cnled. "Ftiffcr's Pcopl1•" will tHke Iii<· SCH st:1gr \\'ednt'sd;ivs tllnlugh Sund:t1 s :ilter 11.~ opening weekend . p I a y i n g t!1r0ugll Sl'pt ll :it the Costn 1\1csa Theater. H127 Nc1vporl Blvd. R:escrv(ltion~ 646· J:l6:l * :\1ear111'hilc . lhe San!J An;i Pla.vers' produ<,:!ion of ··Feil'· fer's l'cople" e11tet's its set:O nd weekend with !1110 perf1)rn1anees on l·'r 1Ua.v ~ind Saturday evenings. .J u n e \V i n .~ I Q w d i re t ts t h r predorni11a11tly teen-age {';i:;t featured perforn1ers includr Stt'1e Smith, /lal'vey !land. .l1n1 Flint. \\'avne l3e<r rss. Tom Trun1u1 <ind ~;elisc Seiler. Tile t"1sl ent:u111passc;. lcens, 1!1Ul>- tecns and post·teens. The S.:inta i\11a re\ lie is being slaged at the Players Tilc<Her, ;JOO IV. lilh SL near the S;1nla Ana Civic Center. l(C;,Cr\ a lions 543-7647 * l\'1nd1ng uµ <1 six-1vcek (·ng;1gcn1cnt or one 01 Nril Si1nn11 ·~ all-ti1nf' (·runt'dy hit s, "Tile Otld Couple" gives its fuial fou r' per Io rm an c es lonighl through S;1Lurday at the Laguna {l'iou lt o n Playhouse_ Alan liart arid Paul Teschke take the title roles of the super·sanilary ne\YS1vriter and super·slovenl y sports scribe in the second production of .. Odd Couple" on a Laguna stage. Gwen Yarnell is directing. Hen1e1nber "The lncrediblc Shrinking Man?" If you 're over 25. vou shoul d. It was one of the toii lO 1notion pictures at the box o/. fice during J957. \\'11!1ams. ll'hO played the t!IJc role in "The lnered1ble Shrink· 111g f\·1;111 • " He lene Briggs and Judith Hirsch are the nighty Pigeon sisters, with Walter Dudek, f.l And if you're an1ong the dyed in the wool n10v1e buffs along the Orange Coas1. you 111ay ;vant lo catch it again - and ineet the actor \\'ho played the title role at the san1e tirne_ \Vllliarns. 1\!an11 c.\pla1ned. 11 ill <ir ri\'C ;1t 7 :w p.n1. lu tncct tu1d t:J lk 11'11h l:1n~. Thf' n1ov1e w1tl be sho ll'fl ill II c1'clock 1n t110 p;u·1s_ and \.\'il!n111l\ 11 ill d1scu~~ !ll\' teehn1e;;I <isprcts 1Jf lh{' pa:· tu1·e <rl 1ntcrrn1~~1on. Juhn Briggs, Dav id Paul, Allan Jones a11d David McAdam ;)lternoiJ:ing as the four poker 'SHRINKING MAN' players. That's "'hat's in store for audiences al the \Vhite llorse lnn in Nc11·porl Beach when Premiere Encore makes its debut next !\·londay Pven1ng. A second show ing J.'i ~thcdi1l­ ed for 10 u't!ock, Wllh nµ· pro .\ i n1 a l r. I y 1::.0 ::-r<1!S availahle for c ;11:h SC:J'('{'ll.lng, !\!;inn ;.<J1d. Performances are given at Gr•nt Willi•ms the playhouse, 606 Laguna Can · --- 1'on Road. Li1g11na Bcaeh. Reservations 494·0743. * EJJtering it s third 1\•eekend c1n the Long Beach Comn1uni1y Playhouse stage is !hr durable American classic "Life \V ith father.'' revie\ved today on Page 23 . Glenn Sterling plays lhe staunch. no·nonsense papa with \\lestminster's Jean Koba as his wife in the t.ong Beach eomedy. James Doherty is directing. "Father" is onstage Friday and Sa turday evenings at the r>l<iyhouse. 5021 ~-:. AnaheiTn St .. Long Beach. Reserva tions (2131 438-0536. Burton Playing 'l'rotsky Bole LONDON (A P) -Richard Burton 11'111 play the role o[ Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary, in a film called "'The A ssassinal ion of Trotsky." American producer Josef Shaflel said fl-·londay. 1\ project of KCOP-TV pro. motions director Tonv .~lp,nn, 1\•ho Jives in Ne 1~ po r I , Premiere Encorr. will offer monthly showings of n111.jor n1otion pictures of the Fifties at selected restaurant screen. 1ng roon's in the Harbor Are~L "\\le plan to bring the stars nl these movies to the show- ings," l\ifann announced, .. and the first one wi!l be Grant \\'ilh;1n1s. 11ho spL·nt tl1n'\' ~ ear.s under r1Jlll r:1cl 1 " \l'arncr llr'u!IK·rs ;111d three rnnre vr:11·s 111th l n11·t·rs:'ll J11terna'11011aL 11.q~ :1ppcared Jtl ''\Vr1llcn 11n the \Vind .""/'. T. 109." "Away All Bo<it~" and "Susan Sladl' ... lie sl;lr!'ed for three vcars 1n the TV seric~ •·1Ja .... ·3iian Eye" :-irld ha <; rnadc guest appC(IJ'<inct'S (!11 niany video shows The fihn "'i !l be n1ade in r.'lexii::o. 11•hefe 1'rotsky was lr----------...... --... --...... -............ -1 Orongt Co"'"'V E•cluii-e l 01urde!'ed in exile in 1!140. His assassin was helieved to be an Wtt kday1: 7:30 and 9:10 ' Saturday 011d S11"doy agent o( Stalin. Trotsky's . l:JO. s:;io. 1:1 0. 9:JO archrivaJ in a Kremlin power 'LIKE WOODSTOCK \ ~truggle: ON A WAVE. Asti·o11a11 t Be~omes l:Sy t:VNTHIA LO\\'RV JIOLLY\VOOD (AP J -1r lhe rest of the "Good Life" con1p;iny survives this week. Larry Hag1nan will be b;1ck n11 the sn1al! screens next rnonlh playing a butler The a (' l 0 r ' SOii (II Broadway's fllnry il1 <r r I i 11 . $lorred for five season.~ 01s :10 ;111xious astronaut eQnl roll ed by a beautiful genie 1n "l 01·ra1n of Jc:-innic." This 11 nlt <nit lip 1 ~ a fcd ·up young :il1Jrkbrnk er ""'ho chucks the n1iddlc·tl;1~.~ Ille lo gn 11110 cl11111cs1ic ~err 1 ct• 11'1\li his 1v1le, Jn tl1e NBC i.:omr.dy episode c'urrcntly in production , !lag1nt1n uses a b a t t e r y • µ011('1'Cd ll'heel ch;11r. Props, lighting equ1p1nent. life and l1111b are i1npcrilcd as he ;,hoot s around practicing stop· ping. :>tarting and -nlosl unprer!ict<1ble -turning_ Jloek eting ou t of one scene. I lag1nan :>kiddcdi 10 a h<1lf aga1n~I thl' nietiil b;<se of a big kl!'1g light to .;>11notu1ec that lie \v:is h:1ppy lo return to a eorn- l'dY :.cries. Last se a s on , TEX BENEKE ~ND HIS ORCHESTRR · ~ IDODERNRIRES ! .J1 WITH PAUUI KEUY ~l-· ;. Listen and dan ce every n1te rP from 9 PM -I AM ~'1' nisneyland Open ~very rlJy !torn 8 f\M I flM , ~-1r11d llil'rf'.~ 110 /',I'/ I'll r•r1.~/ 1 td BALBOA tiP ~;.~·4048 6:45 7&9 E. 1•1110• ltlbo1 PPnln1vl1 -NOW SHOWING-- Th, Pot!Utt You 'wt Be,n He ori nq About W ifh 2 of lht Y101" Top l't1lo1mtt1 This Summer's Most Exciting Film r -IN COlOR -IATED GP - . , ~.;" llolalind lluuell ! c ..... &i.. ~ llln. Polllf.u• . Kot<~~~. ...... I ~ ~J'Cll> .... , COU)fltr,.tlol__.• l\ DARREN McGAVIN '"'""'"'" • fo llowing !hr deinise of dark ra1nily portraits. George ··Jeannie." Hagman v.·a~ ln IV silver and, of course. a great demand for guest sho!s Rolls Royce. tlagman, the on other series. roles in novice butler, is in striped n1ovies-for.TV. and even found pants, n1orning cont and a tirne to direct a theatrical gates-ajar collar ··\'er y film. But he never had any uncomfortahle, it digs holes in lunny stuff. my neck and makes ingro\\'n Hagtnan had a deal for hairs." another series, and "The Good "\Ve had a little trouble v.'ith Life" idea turned up a ""'eek etiquette," Hagman sai d. before the studio 's option ran "Most or the writers grew up out. Since _it i~ based on in the Bronx or some such and Holly.,..·ood Comedy writers' had never run into a butler ideas about ho1v the very rich outside of the rnovics. Thev'd llve. ii Is almost as much of a write a direction like 'Al~rt fantasy -but \Vi!hout camera serves the food.' IL isn't as tricks -as \\'as "Jeannie." sin1ple as that. The mi!lionaire ( David "I grew up in a family that '\'ayne ! and his s is I e r had servants including butlers t Hennion Bradeley) d in e -I've been around servants "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" (G) The huntfor the Great White Sharie CO-HIT "KELL Y'S HIROIS" (GP) alone at opposite ends of a ;ill niy life -and someho1I' we I-;;==============---======:;-\a hie so long they n1ust shout got lhe proper procedures to converse. There is a lot of straightened out \\I i t ho u t heavy, over.stuffed furniture. cnlling in an expert." ------'- ~NEWPORT BEACH-Qt the entrance to the fabulous l ido t~le OR 3 ·83SO --.---.--. ..................... --;-.---;-.---.---....... -.;;; . WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! FDBERT M1lOiUM TRE\OR HCWARD ard Y-RA/-1 MllfS "n.. ....... •s D~" ~---o1KM Evenings: Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri,· Sat., 8:30 p.m. <0EERT M~illM MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. Sat., 1:30 and 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 Conllnuowi Doily, 2 p.1t1, AOM!SSION 51.SO Atlulh a11d Jrs. 11111•1 4 p.m. 751! Childr111 -FAMILY SHOW- ORAN~£ cnU NT Y MGM 'PRESENTS X~ERFVL M0T10 N PICTL'RE F0RYOOR F..\M.llr.i ENTERT.Ji:INMEl\T :PfilER~BIT ><ND '00.ES 0FBEURIX P0TTtR ~ AJohnBr1l.oti~·Rkt..J(;ond....mT'n>duction ~ ._ 1-f\fl Fil,..Pmd.Ud.•Tf'clv>icolor ~ ''';"4 l"LUS SHO•T SUIJICTS 5how1 :. 1 -4 .•• I •nol I 0 p.111 . • Evidence of greatness. -W.r>lrc1 Bl~or,r.;, I A /4r1;,f:I f ,_,.nincr Superb ... A feast for the eyes. , -1 "'l"t/!'y A'1r"'''"' Best film of this year. ,, ''""""' Brilliant. 13 :EK!/ , ·~ /'t C•·-/, r-,13c I 'I The story or a. gambling n ;ari. and a 11uet.J.111g w oma n . WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' Scandalous d9.~ .. ~~ • ·• l'>Al,\1'1 ... Lf0:0-'0 KEITH ·ARAU r .. lf. ... , />llCH[L[ 111(1\ CAREY ·LENZ HA ARY MORGAN (All fllfATllS '01111D fl.lo TUllS """" OAKLAND ~·-':':·-~ .. TlCllNICOlOI 'ANAVISKIN PAl.l ll t(;'~ PAl,ll) ANll I A II.\ 1111,1 IJHI\ I l'\'- f l>ll>'A R D'Sf:l,,1'~1 1' \!!ft •. \!l ~'-11)\. \ 11 11 1 C.ROVF •<•A RJ)l•,'\l(,fitJ\ I •ICl),f l \.l \IAI A'\tl I A N A 1 IJ I i\f \ Ai\' I) 'r I. { I) II ~ I " ! . ! r " I ~ \11 ' \ LOS ING!lU .NewSt11fe HOME SHOW In the NEW .'.IR-CONO ITIONED LOS ANGILES CDNVENTION- £.IHIBITION CE NTER . ..------__..;... '" ~~f' . f! ~- . ; ,,,~.. ~ .. /O; -r.,~ J " ...... ..... \ .......... . r•~· • '.•ro•~\ (.!'•""' •'THE HOU!( THAT ~(REAMEO"" IGP! ...... .,. ..... , 811 40/0 . ' '"llUI WAH~. WHITr DIATlt" ('l "~IUY'I H£ROl\ .. (GPJ , .. ,., ..... ,,., c.,,.,..~ ... ··- 1..~~·r '' n1:; • o • "' n r~•f "KlUTE"" 011 1 "'"'. ···'' °""~"' ''THE Allll•NGtMt:r.IT" IP! ·-·--·., ... .... .... ·····-... I ll IH 7 • ·5c ~NO•<.OUS JOH!< .. 11'1 r i .. • '"""' M••~n lG.0~0 lf AG(i~l UNOEll TllF S[~ • '"""'" ... ........ '""" ~1111/l ·~·· ... ....... ... , ........ ". '"'' " ' .... , ... , .. ........... "IMf WllO COU14 l lY" !Cl ,,. .. '"· ....... "'·"-"'~" .. . . .. ... ..,. , ..... . ;, ... . ... , ,,,, ,y• ll• •'" "SC.-NOA.LO\J~ JOU""" llOl Piii\ • JA•"t• Mo•O• '')f,"9 lll.OL/1$ U ND•lt THE \£ ... . ~ STARS ~~dn,, fim,l'r I• flll" nf fht ""01 \rf' l;L'f'lll .ll ~!ft)]'I• a,rs H1~ ~,,1 11mn IJ ont or ttw> O.ArL\' Pil.J'lT'S IT'&t ,,,,llfl'~ iLlfe With Father' Vintnge Coniedy Delights At Long B each Playhouse B~ T0~1 TITUS O! rno Dolt• l'llet 5••U If ;:i p!t1.\'wri ght tnday wen~ lfl t•nn1e up with q Sl'npl fnr a fa nilly ('nrnedy ;;rl 1n lhe IKJIO~. the {'fUI; vf whlt'h 11·:1~ 11·helht'r or not the head of th(' household 1,ould ;ill11w hunst'lf In bf' b;1ptr1.N by final t:urta111, hf' would he pol1trl) but rirrn ly u;;hel'ed !u the e~1t Yl't ''Life \Vitti F;11brr" 1'!'- ni;1 lr1:; uneh<J!le11gcd il$ tile al l- 'LIFE Wiiii f'Alt;(ll" A ·N· •d~ n• Jto,.,••n I "'n •• •nd R~· " \. ...,,,. <!•«• ,.n bv J•m"' ""~~... ...... 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"'' .... ,, M""''" ~'"'""'" t rin•v• """ ~otu rll•V O !'"''""'' ~•nl 11 "' "• Ln"" II••<•• ln""""'"'' !·•~•l\ou .. , >O'll r """'"'"' 'it LO"Q Bfd(h, 11•\frYOl•O'IO 11111 •~ Ollt F~I("• II•""'" (Iott"(• JN•n W~••n•v t<odo" '"" M!•Y ~·h•fl" '"' llov 0• LQv~ D• !luonnh••<> M•toO«I Anni• D•I•• No•a MooQ;• Or So""" C A ~T Glon~ 510<1lno J••" ~oh• lo"v Oc!eLI 8•u10 'Nu•I '•"• Pocu 1.1m · 8:;:~ 'Bo~.e,;;;.~ M\ml MCll"o'" leO flu><~ 01" S1nUe• • .Jull• Anoo"o" Hefll\or Sonno" ' Pfl L•Vov Su.on Jov<e ll<M"d Jud• 0111 JM"" Qohorlv li1ne hox office eha1npi1111 in Btoild\\·av his tory, and th!' re1iv11I Currently 011 star;!' at !he Lon~ Be11ch t:on11nunit.v l'l:1vh u11sc aff•Jrds ;u1 c:.:1·rllent insi°g ht into th e \'encr:ibility of 1t1e Howard Lindsay-Russel <.:niuse con1edy classie. \Vhile the u1·erall produclion i~ not, perhaps, as crisply and .~tylishly staged as one mi~hl P~pcr·I. !here ar·e .<: O n1 f rnClll•ll"ilhl~ prrfnnn1111crs al lhe lif'ill"l or the ~how wh ich o\er~hadnw <iny ens e 111t.i1 c 'FATHER' FIGURE Glenn Sterling !'hor\enrn1ngs. Ind iv idual in- terpretation, for the most pa r1. <1re JndC'ed in1prr.ssive . 1.-0rc1nos!, nr course, is father hi1nsclf. for 1-1·ithout <in ex- L"L'llt'nt p<'rforn1<1nce in this rol~ thl' play would be or little (_·u11st-que11cc. t:lenn Sterling en;Jl·ts I h e f!aming-haired ;t u t J1 u r i t a r J a n v.·ith an o\'<'rl11•c1ri11g dignity ;ind .'ii'lf nglllvousncss whit:h pr11pcrly n1akcs o!hc rs l rr111ble in his p<ilh, His dialoi::ue. spiced '-l'ilh outhurs!s of •· D<inln, dan1- n<1t 1u11." i.~ rn1ployed 1nuch like a n1aehe!e to hack away al hi.~ oppo~it i1111. Ne1crthelcss, 1he slag<' is 1101 !->t('rli11~'s fllnne. .lciln 1\t~h;:i ;1s his \1·ire and mnthPr 2 GREAT WALT DISNEY HITS! BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:00 DAILY He rode out to battle The windmills of change! --! • ·-----~- WALT DISNEY ~- Scandalous : JOHN .......... ........... ~"''. ...,.,. KEITH· ARAU· CAREY · LENZ ALSO DISNEY 'S "20.0<~I LEAG UES UNDER THE SEA " E:r.c/u.~ir,, F.npflgrment 3rd Record \V,,.k ON ;ANY SUNDAY A Flltt SY aaua: ~ G Forget e11erything you've ever he•rd about herOfls . Now there is •• 'I"i-'E RED TENT" l fRANCO C'11S1 ALOl f'ROOlt.1(N .. SlAN CONN! RY ·Cl AlOA CAROOjAI t HA.ROY KW R f'f. !LR fM:H. f-,N..,..1 .!Hl Rf 0 ii ~ r:. MiSSNO [illl(ll II · 1 •· •--.ft11 ...... tr•••'•" --MAR()AOCllf -··~r· ,.,._ .... ..,..,..,, -· ---...... ·--... , ..... -., .. . ....... ·-··'"•""''~~ ··-·····"·'~""' ... -. '""."'""••·~~ ... N•i ··-·· ....... ~..... 2No ~~i:!cnON John Wayne Rklulrd 9oonc "BlgJekt" ... _ ""'" M111111" O 'H111 HELO OVER! EXCLUSIV( ORANGE COU•TY ENGAGfMENT nf their four r,.dhe.11ded hn)'S 1urnli in a ~lrflnp: 11nrt ~autifu l pnr!ra)'al Th1Ju11.h t'a11ed urnn to ht-a bit sc:utrrhrainrd, part1eulerly in the field nf finanee. shl' pur.~uf's hr. personal gn.111 with A f1n1> singlrness or purpose af'ld c.hsplays exemplary cu med lc timing ur the lour snns. l.t1rry Odell a.~ the lr1\•es1ek f'ldf.'~L has the 111r<1l lf'sl r)ppnrtlu1 · 1ti!'$ but h 1s Terrv l'~·khan\ as the S('eonrl ~·)~ngf'~t \\hn turns nu t chr sh;1rprs1 on s111ge. Rn11•p \\1url 11nrl l'hi101i B::ii lry arr 111 flnr forn1 as the sf'rond olrlcst ;ind .1'oungesl . l"('~p('('l l\'(•l_I'. Ted Bust:h pla.vs t he Hig 'l'op' l:on1 cs To Anahcin1 niinia!111"e l"irf'll~ n1n1trls hv me1nhf'rll nf lhf' t '1rrus /l.11)(h•I RHildrr~ A ~SOl.'J <lt lull \\'Ill ht> hrld in lhl' 1:rand Lnhhy of th r Anahc11n Con\ entiun i..·enlt'r (lll S;1111r<l;iv ar111 S1111U11y. Ang. 2! ;ind 21, in COllJUCllOtl with the shuwini;: nf the It i n J>! 11 n g Brothers an<l Barnu1n & H.111tey t'1rt•us in the arrn:1 arra. 1t IS free 1u !he 11ubl w The Circus Mu<JP! Buildt'N 1ninister \\'ith ;:i twinkle in his ecclcsiasr1tal l'\·e and studied invulnerabili!y lo F::ither D<iy 11nd his prnnouncr1nr nts on reliRion . Be1tf' Hflh1nsnn is noticeably la (·king in gustn as is 11 n111inn -wide org;1nrl;1tion the visiting :u1nt. as, In 3. lr~scr de~ref', is ti! i rn I who.~e rnc1nbers 11i111 l n 1\'lcllricle. \1•hu e \'en l u :.1 11 y perpetuate iulerest 10 th1· v.·arn1s lo hrr role as the ~.-ircu~ by displaying l ht'.~P eldrst sun's lu1f: inll.'ft'SI. hand-1nade rcplieas uf both Otis S:.1ndl•r.~ is riuite ,;;. ul<\.tin1t' 11nd n1odt·rn ci1Tu.~1·s fe1·111·e in ;1 bncr appl'<tr<1nee In thr publ1l'. U1s11l<1ys 11uclu1lc ::is the fa1ni!y physician, v.·h1!e tireus tn1 ins luad1111-( :irltl !iis daught<'r, ll c;1lhc r San· unloading. \1•ild a 11 i 111 11 l ders. sparkles in her role as tnenai;<'rli•s, ;;l'tion un<l1•r till' the first in a long line of ser1'-big 1op and t·ireus p;iratll'S - ing maids -capturing her all done in 1niniature scales. short scene almost com-1 - pll"trly. . . J;1111es IJnhert y's dirl't·t1on 1s :io·L·cptah\e in most rfSPf'l'IS. hut his production is fl<1wed by sn111c superfluous n1oven1 enl ;i11d sf;il ic hloo:kinp: in the \e~-1 A.dYlh 11 1s Jr"• 11 J\ i::hl~!r•o l>c t;il.ing Scenes. !)on i\1:.ircy S !""" D••n•v F&<uoly ~"°"' s•·arlrt set is a pic1ure of pro-··r1NoC<H•O"' ua d I ( Plv • pcrly undC'rS\ate t1xury, a : 1,,.,,,. Ad••"'~" r.,.., .. 1r:.1(ti1·ely <ipf!Oint~ by Vi "1H' WllD COUNTRY" Cnullo•r ··1.He \\'l1h F11l.hcr" !'ven in ------- !his d::iv and Age is fl h111.hl.11 Adulll S2 .SO Jn. Sl .50 Clllld 75• enjoy11t;le 11icee nf 1hca1er ;inrl is pres1'n1E'd v.·ith obvi~us revrrf'n(·e and relish hy a fLne l.llng Rea<·h enrnpanv. II con- \1nu1'S. l:'rid;i~s f11Hl Salurdays through Scp1. ll, at the plush hnrscshuc play liou ~l'. !")U1 l I•:. An:.1hcin1 St.. [~1ug Beach. oronQ• co~"1y·• l lo<~bu11or ~"""' V•lw1 "PANI C IN NEEDLE PARK" '" Alu • IHho! COoul• !" "LITTLE MURDER S" ''CARNAL KNOWLEDGE " (RI 1T•rnn9 J•<l fll;cheh On A.o• M•tQf<I The runaway be1l1eller is on lhe screen. ill ~1,0 "'---~1~'1•"9 -T- Caftft0ft • .i,,, • .,.,.i,, ·~ t .. td "" '"-~ ... """""!'--el b1 1,1,,..~ by I r" FRANK A PIERSON . LAWO[NC[ SANCl[ll5 • 0Ul"1C.Y JOHf.S I "..i "·-·~ ., ~·-•..it• ~ --ROBERT M. WEITMAN · SIDNEY LUMET IGJii....::..=:-..::...- • 2MD •T I OTll ll•tl'Ot I 2• U•IMA Wit' I 1 :::::,~l 'The Pursuit Of Happiness' [GI!J 11'1 HA.11110.11 SHOPPING Clf'lf(,11 EDWARDS HARBOR c·~·:.2 ll•.111011 lh.'ID lT WlLlO" tT. COITl Mtl& 1•1•9!1J 5 50UH! OI lllUIA.11 JAllAJI•' Price Is Ri~ht Co 111ic ()pe n i 11f.{ T l1t'flff'r.~ NE\Y YOfiK (UPJJ Corned i::in Jrrry !. ,. w 1 ~ twl1e1"e<; h11th ;irJrnisqnn pt u'P~ ;:i nd sex -0ncn1rd films NP kf'f')lin~ the t\lll('rican fam1l1 11 1\'ilV frnrn !hf' 1no11r~ ;inrt hurtinR ~hP whtJIP n1011nn pit'- lure 1ndu.~1r ~, "(;11e a farnil y a Jt:nod 111011 1r ;it ;i gnod p111·r, ilnrl lh1•1 "II (l()<'k tn !h1• thf':ile~.~." \.{'\1 1>: sa1rl .. \1 011 rs arr il n .-'.ment "?l! habit ., I .r11 1s tnacte 1 h(' ('n·nn1r111 1n a11rllPflf•p Siii \'~ :IW ;:I..~ thPa1e\s. 1'he who le suflrr~."' l.4'1\Jl! now ha~ ::i ehain of rrun i tlJratl'.'r~ sprcarl acro··ss 1 l l1e nr111nn f\s nf .lul,v, l!Jjl, 1herr 11Pre n11H"f' lhAn 50 It\ "prr;1t1011 R.1 tl1P rnd 11f 1!17:!, .1UQ art· st•hcdul('d tn be "1"11.'n l1 1x "~pet·!1'rl 1•1al Ii~ 1975 ;1\ ]1'r,,t !.5110 1,11 1 bf' Ul op1•ra!lu11 DAii,'( PILOT 23 <•••• ..... _, ••• _ .. .. ···-1 ........... .. NOW EXCLUSIVELY . ...................... _.,.,_._ '"""' ·-~ ~~·~ ~. ~ ·~·-····· ·-annnunc1ng hr has lo11rrrd :.1!\ 1 TR A VE L n1 1 ~s100 prio ·e~ 111 hi~ l"hairi uf M 1' ·'"'' '''"" ,.,,,,."""'""''",TRAILERS r18. · fur a<lu!ts and 50 C('nt~ l11r / t kid~. d I ·~ It I~ rl 111'\\' t•u1_1r1·p1 \.1•11 1s s2.oo a ay - r;1 IL~ .. l'h;i nJ.:C of 1•1\r llollar•. • , •••c .......... , , • ., ••• .. r ' p I S • ... <•·•· .. _ ........... o ....__ j'h>a~t'. \\ht'f"t•b~ ;'I <1111 1 Y td a m ar1ngs a<17 ·9eo8 • .. YNTUOOTON •1.t.C.M r11ur 1·1111 sr1· ;1 good larnil~, 0 l"5 NOW EXCLUSIVELY f1l111 11otl. :dlL'r· pa.1111g $4 f11r l G$15 SEANCONNERY PETERflNCH l1c kt:li; h·1rr ·1 tloll·11· left for 11'""""'""1 v~i .. .i.~, .. .,,, (L AUDIACARDIN'LE ' ' ' ' J6100 Oa!e Polm Dr. " refre:;h111c11ts, Cathed,0 1 Ci ty, Co;oliforoio 9223 .C •·'111l' whole 1nUvie busint's.~1 (71 •J 328·•81 J h:ts bt•t'n M tVtllril.luling fat:tor A0 A,o: •.• r.1 """u.S.f .... ,.. •• 1c;. • .,. k ' -'.fi ir·-.; ~·» . . ,;. :~Jo • GOD HELP BOBBY AND HELEN They"re in love in Needle Park ~'~;.:·:.·:the ~nic in ~IRl neellle park 6N~sV:-.s~s0~.'~~s st.11•1riii Al PACINO Jnd K1TJY WIN MATINf[S SAT , ' SUN. r·1~~cl'llb 1 d rH"l!b1 .. •· !~1\t,•1 1 ~t~";~E ·JIRulSLllM/Bf~G .l'/ .. . .. " i llilit ~Khols. lad Nicholson, Cilndi<e~.AnhurGarfunlitl Ann·illarwtl and Jules Rilkr. f ... .. .. Cilmal Koollledge. " 0 EX LLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INDOOR ENGAG EMENT I' '"' '"" Song Of Norway ... , ___ ·.-·-· .............. , Tn••lv lli•r"~ • '''"""d I l•·•o<l••"(•I\ ( 1 ........ ,. • .... ~ ,, 1 .. ~1 .. 1 r""""' ............ ( J« ~· l ln11•nl~ ~ ~ .. h··ol /,1 ... 1 •• ~ ld"•"1{. ~··h•'-""1 "O R £\E~UE0 ~(•II ......... ~. '!IOI . l ,.J -10:• "'•" S•t. • i~~ 1,tf .JtO l •M ........ ' ,., ...• ' ....... ,, ....... " " .. ., .......... .. ""'' .. ' \\ •' ........... ,, ....... . l ••l'-""·"' -.. --.. !•·•''" ......................... .. .. .,. ,,. ,, .. , .. ·I~• «••L'""•• ........ , ·-·· _.. ..... '"" . . ~ . . . -......... . .. ........ , .. ,. , .... 1 · ··~·· .. ~......... '· , .... . .,;r.::;. '" .. • • ..... . !~ ....... -............ ~ .. ~~ -· ••THE RED TENT Lql"!:> llt-•Ol"·''•-11'1;11..: PlU\ .,,,,.,.,.,,,., l °'' 1 .o, L• "~'"' '" ""II' JA ii" Oh•tl"< .. \<•llOAlOU\ HIMlt" I "'WIUI WOllll ' ! MI C HO{Oll 11 IA( TOii" llOW I I (11111111 Y!IJ(I. llllUIOlt 'Ill .It .,.,_ IU D >I Wll.10• II. COlll 111... -..1 "''I l •OU \ IO<H" 01 u; ?>U CO HELO OVER-ENOS TUES. T he runaway be1t1eller i1 on 1he 1c:reen. (h '"11Ll '1(flll'') •... ., ... Sein Connery ne Anderson Tapes Al ''''"''""" "'"''•> '" "TM! tUl \U\I 0' Hlttu•ns• A~O ,lAlltlG Al iDWUDS (INIMA Wt\ T , l, WISIMIMS I f l 1•~·· ... ,,, ··~·" I t 10Wlllll llAl10• •l. !0\IA •Ill "IOIAl IOIAl IOIA!" 1c •DWAftDS a· ' ttj·!ij!.) TH•AT .. ..... ,, ........ ,,, ..... -, .. ,' -·-·-~·· 0o•0•••0.M .. ,_., •• _ r'll lMllR[ EMGAGIMINT ~~ JllJl:'·MILLE• Plu1 ~"I Oo.>Qlp1•f-0vtOuno*OY "l Ml AllllANGI MfNT" ~·-••e ., -i•oo " Co••• •111 '"""'' I ••• I Joi/I• Vo IJ'ltO POSITIVELY EHOS TUES . MGM· George C. Scott ""last Run 1;!' !.lll ROCO\llll Pl~Ot)tOfj" 0 ...(, .. · PLY!·• '"""•'""••T•f l IG Ml A I 1 Ml IOI.I or "" wo110· """"v·• "'K lllO•lOVI IOMM .. I. -w;111, Wooh I. fh CM<oloh FHll"T" Mo,. Al (i .. -Yitl•,Ml11IM ¥1•1• -.4 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsda~ 4UIJU<I 1a 1q11 ~!LOT .A DVE~TISE/t 15 ::.:::::::::::._..::::c:..:....:::..:.:.._:__~~--~- GWC Plan to Help Ex-con victs Studied F A,t ll L l ' CI RCIJS 1>11 Bii K e ane ---~ By RUDI NIEOZTELSKI Of llot DlllY "tl•I illtt Whtn tilt prisoner passe~ from the ir()n gate JLnd into society he rarely leave~ lht crime behind. Jobs Rl't_ almost impossible tn gel. Family diflicuHies m::iy ht overwhelmini;i . Anrl there i~ alway~ 1he gna wing feeli nii; or aliena tion fostered b.v tile Fo1· Tl1 e &!!£1§, .... ,_,,.._ )t~•·F '""~ ... ,.."'I! Marrin.ge Lil•e nses l l ... 0 -(AlLElfl Ron•IO 0 ,. 19 ~· 15~1 (hd•~n• .. D•iv" M in•on vi.,~ •no Ano•I• M. ll nf lH~ T•tc•nn Otlv•. MT"IM VlflO IA..,OQUIST.ISOM llo~<r! A,, J1 ol lllO llith SlrO•I, N•woor! B••<" •nO OC:•TMll<On, Jll o! l?• Cl•v, H1i•\l,noto" s ... c ... 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T•"v L•"" •no R•en••• Wllllom T»O<"pe, Donn• II•• """ Notmon ,,_ C.ol•, ll•bO £ •!>(I (•"'"' M•n~•,••lo, B•r!h• r, •nd J•m"' w'"'""' J•••"• L tn(I• J •n<! "••mnnd l C•r•u. F'O!d N ond H•l•n M llfnow!l1, M•rvl J••n •nd "''''°'' ll•Htam .t.llta~eo. SMr!" I •na ~•vi Mu'""°""· N•r> Jn•tol> aft(! 0..r&th• Lll(Hlr Wym•n. w•mom •"" N....-m• J••• ll•mt», lte•• ~"" J""• "-n•~n·o L•llln. Ol•n• (., •'WI Rnn•ld """.-..! Ad1m1. r;..,..o• O •nd Sn••~n ""· k ••lllAI. 8t""1k"• "'""'"' •"'1 J~ P1ul Ma(....,t..r. M••O•rt + .&nn •nd 11:1(1>••~ ~ M.w1!1H, Wllfl•m M•yo o...i C••olyn -· 9r.itllf, Don<'>• L. •"" ll!rno•d 1. G•rcl•, M••v El!on •nd 11,.,,,.,11'> Mala, MltV E •l'>(I E<IOV "- Wl!lr•m .. M••lo"• l••t><>llo t nd P."I , ...... ," Ello.•, "I-M .• •Ml '""'" I ~IM¥t\, l•n 0 ol>(I ~U'"' ( L••, J •""!• c ... ..., I•• •na ''""'"' J~•n ltol<d, llot>M!• ! •t>(I l'lv•on ''""I•• OPJl•d. ,.,,..,. ll u!~ """ "•"I E>'l.,..•n Ta!k!n(lt.,.., Jul•• M•"• •nrl En'"'"" l ell:ev "••k•r. l'lol!v .t.nn •<><I """"ii I ., ••id, Jo..,., li.'lt~wr>tJ(I •nd M•rv Jon• C.••....,..•· l v<11• •na ,,.,. C.om•T J~H•.-,1, O•lln I(•~ Ind [unlr• M•r<n• 0. "°''"'· SnlH•v .t. ""~ Thom•• J Ml•!!"''· Jonn•• •"!! 0•"•"' Lll"bf'OO'" M•n· E<i•n 1ntt w11111,., !'•"''' ""l>N """''"' ., E •n11 W•"'" I I~"' pu bl1{'·~ ;it1 1luf1r 1ow11rd n1t>n and "'(lmen who have done tirnt.. Gol den \\'est College hopes f() change ;ill U1al by d .. 1 clop· in~ a pi101 progranl for the rehabil11<1t1on of f'X·l'On1·ic'l_s 11nd Jlel'Sl1ns on prnbatiun in \Vest Oran~e County. Tht idea ii; l)e1ng explnr{'f! now bv Dr . Oale A. Mli ler, dr;in ~r cnl lrgr ;:iff;iil's, in a .~rries rif rn re!1ngs "'ilh ('llm · n1un i t~· leade rs arirl f'lr ganiza!inns. rt>ha.b1l1tat)nn effort tn \.Vest Orange Count ~'. wh ile thf' nu mber of ex·cnn vicL" and prohatto_ners kee ps inc reasing. Ile e~ti n1ated. on the b;isi~ (lf report s lrom stale and CflUflt.1•, Lhat 300 f'X·COlll'IC(.'i on active parole hve in \.\1r st Or;inge Count y, a!1d th11t the re ar·e 600 persons on problltil'ln in Hun!1ngton Beach alone. . lrlh skil l.<i are a ke_v, <i nd th1,<; i!t \\'hr re t-.1Jller bel1e1·es lhe cn!lr ge can he of greatest .'irrv1ce. "\\'e t:<i n prri1'1de thorou gh. up·lO·date tr aining in rna n.v f1Plds. while most penal 1n· stitutions offer onl y l11n1te<I p!'epitJ'Ht 1nn and some of !hat is nn( rurrenl," he explainerl. vd ll meel after lhe In· lo!'rnalion meetings. Miller hopes thi> lollowing directions will be taken · Es I <i b I l s h t'oin · 111un1cations with Rll IO<"al ex· convicts and probationers. -~1a ilings invit ing enn1- rnunity <1 ssistance an d in· d1cating hn\\-· the ex·cnnv1l'!S :i nd prt'l b<1t1nncrs <·an l:ike in- itia!ive ..to gi>t assist:i ncc . rr·e alld post·relf'aSe enunsC'ling. -.Joh ~ki l l df'l'el(\pn11•nt <•r upgrciding through c o 11 e Re prngrcirns ,1nd wo r k e,\- prricnc·r_ rehabt!11<1Unn effrir!.s a n d preparf' new le1;1S lo.'l li1·e rec11mmcnd<1t1n ns. -Pro1·1de en1ployment op· porlu11il1cs for qualified ex· con1 iris. -1\rrange (nr fa in i I ~· srr viee ass1.~!ance and legal <1 id a.~ needf'<L -Prf'parat1n11 of ferleral ft1nding prnpos!lls fnr cfJm· prchcnsivc c om rn u n I I ~' r'f'h:ibil1!a1inn and crime pr ('\'rn!inn prngra111s "\\lt>'re a1n1ing !his prn,gran1 al people \\•ho have nothing tn g;1in h11t J}('rsnnal growth.'' said Mell er· l n 111all ~·. he said. nn c11dy releasf's woulr! be re · qucsied to allow ex·eonvicls to C'ntnll :1l <;nldt·n We~!. lo show them that Som eone really cares abnul whether or nn! they succeed in life. There also seems to be a need for rcmedi11.1 classes In com· 1nunication skills," he po(nted out Miller stressed that lhP program cannol be limited to Lhe campus and is pushing for lnvo!vement nf commti nitv agencies. including I a~· enlorc·f'mcnl. SevPnl y percent of the ex· convicts end up hack in prison after release. e.xpnsing societv lo new cnn1C"s ;ind dan,1ter In enmn1unities, according t.n Miller. . ... '" .... , .. . "' , ... ' .... . -- "My philoso phy," he s;url , "i!t that th ey leav('; the crin1e l"lf'h1nd lhe m whPn 1hry lr;i1•p the penal inst1tufinn . If society .~;i:vs the.v've paid 1he penalt y. then lei 's encoura~e !hem lo come back inrn S()C1r1 y." Miller cl;i1ms there is cur· ren!ly onl y a fragmented Precise!~· l\'h<1t the program 1vill cnn.'iis1 nr is the deci sion of an ad visory p:inel "'h1ch -F:stabl1sh1n r n( nf a ilh S1r.p .rhcip!rr to p r n vi<l e lia1s1on w11h ex-eon1·1l'.ls ;inrl penal institution.~ Analy1.e e x 1 s 1 i n g ltgis lat inn 1enrl1ng In 1hw;11t "Thi' higge.'il joh wr nrrrl fn rlo 1rnm('d 1atelv Is to ;issisl with voc<1tinnai planning and '"Sor1r ty ea r1 ·1 afford a prison on every block. We can do a lx>tter job or helpin,g them hack into societv than we've been doing."' he ~aid . ''Why do the Ke ilys soy we're havin' DINN ER when it 's just LUNCHTIME?" HARDTEX ANELING J '-------" --~---------------- RECOVERY SYSTEM Prevents 011er ·he o1ing due lo coolant lo ss. Keeps coolant al proper level at a ll time s. Easy io install, I'' v~" stable ply top ha s the populor p loy bock position. Ro ll-o-woy for easy set up and ease of storage. RALL T SUPREME 29'' 4 PLATER TABLE TENNIS SET ••• 3.99 MAGNETIC CATCH SAW HORSE BRACKET NEW! STACK TABLES ' Sfrong mog,,etPc catches· keeps c upboard door' tightly closed. Ea sy to install. ..,,_ ____ _J PLASTIC DROPCLOTH 9°FT. x 12·FT. FREE A •lAUTlf UL COLOR PORTRAIT CALENDAR ........... Of TOUI fAMIL T (01 ANT Ml MalaJ PICTUl lS WILL II TA.KIN IN OUI MOatLI STUDIO COITA MllA AUeUIT 20 nt•U AUflUIT 2:1, 1971 ,.OUI S; 1 0:00 A.M, lO 1100 '·M. \UN., 1 OtOO lO t 100 Ll.,,.. 1 <••••,.., ~· ,.,.,uy (-(I Of •I OO•t ""'' <Miii'*'" •• <OtM"'l CIOIMt- "~ •••()!H••IOI' •Ull l l -1111 \IU .. 0 W!lt •I ....... '" ··-f Of''"' Mode of sturdy steel, rus l·resi s to nt finish. Easy to use. No mitre cuts on legs. Hinge type bracket emplqys nails to secure bracket. LUMBER NOT INC LU DID SYLVANIA BLUE DOT LIGHT BULBS 40°/o lo nger li fe. Ava ilable in 40. 60 a nd 100 w a its . sitt·• 1:1 · SAFETY PLUS LIQUID DRAIN OPENER 16 FL. OZ. 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BAKERSFIELD • CHATIWOATH e COVINA • ESCOND IDO •GOLETA e GRANADA HILLS • LA CRESCENT A e LADER A HEIGHTS • LANCASTER • E.LOS ANGELES e RE'stDA • RIVERSIDE •SAN IERNARDINO e SAUGUS e SIMI e PRING VAL LEV e TARZANA e THOUSAN D OAl<S e UPLAND e VAN NUVS e VICTORVILLE • HACIENDA HEIGHTS •• I I I I \ Looking for old time fun before returning to school - then come to Fashion Island Friday and Saturday. Free Jitney rides-free peep-show comics-free b.alloons-free popcorn-and lots of old .time Americana. ... and for good buys in back-to-school wearing apparel and supplies, visit any of the six ty stores at Fashion Island. Good examples of available m er- chandise are contained in the f olloip irig pages. All stores open Friday and Monday ·nights. ''Exciting to Visit-Delightful to Shop" FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pa cific Coa st Highway -Between Jamboree and MacArthur .. 60 Fine Stores To Serve You ... Open Monday and Friday Nights. DEPARTMENT STORES The Broadway Buffums' J.C . Penney Company Robinson's WOMEN'S APPAREL Apropos Back Street Joan Buck Waltah Clarke's Hawaiian Shop Desmond's Fashions for La femme Ann Folger M. Jacques Furriers Lanz Lerner Shops The Look Mandels Shoes & Somelhing Else Motherhood Maternity Shops Pickwick The Show-Olf Silverwood's MENS APPAREL Desmond's Mark Scott The Look-Guy's Gear Norm Meager's Silverwood's At Ease SHOE STORES Paul Allan. Inc. Fiesta Footwear Hemphill's Shoes Leeds Mandel's Shoes & Something Else Newport Ch ildren's Bootery Wetherby Kayser Shoes RESTAURANTS Bob Bums Restaurant Coco's Island Coffee House The Rigger Yamato Franciscan Room-Butfums' Lido Buffe t and Marina Room-Robinson's Coffee House -Penney's JEWEL ERS Brett-Walker Goldsmith Slavick Je welers Weinert-Clark Fine Jewels Zale's SERVICE SHOPS Anthony's Shoe Servic e The Broadway Tire Center Cl own Cleaners Golden Blade Barbers The Hair Hunters Salons Penney's Auto Center U.S. Post Office (Self-Service} SPECIAL TY STORES Ar kraft Furnitur e Bath Shops B. Dalton, Bookseller El Paco Candles Flowe rs by Morri Hatch·s Hallmark of Newport Karls Toys, Stationers & Hobbies Mediterranean Imports The Music Hall Neal's Sporting Goods The Passionate Eye Plummer's Russo's Wonderful World of Pets See's Candies Success Broadcasting Co.· KOCM The Tobacconist, Inc. Vikings IV Westbrook's Yardage •' l ' • • ''6 DAILV r rLOT '"''dM•;d.1v Aui;uu 18 }"17 rold-f ashio11ed Americana Comes to Fashion Island r • ' • ' I F u11 for E i'e ryo ne Pre-school Event Turns Back Roo11d up <In exhih1t of Q)d. time 1 ehicles, a big. loud mechanical band or g a n , ;i rc ade perp-:.hcn\' co111ed1es, free animal ba lloo ns and 1ide1•oalk popcom "'agnns. anrl )'OU have fun fnr young and old That '~ rxac!lv '>''hat's gnlllJ: In happen Frid;iy and Sa111r. day lhis "'erk at F<ishion !~la nd shopping center in Ne11·porl Beach. • . -1. ( ' Enjoy a 1912 J\1odel-T j1L11e y ride -free -around the ctn\f'r and pick up your bag of free popcorn either of the l\10 big days. Crank a peep·shn11· handle and don't forgeL to ge t your free brllloon ani mal for the k11Js. !t ~ g111ng 10 be f11n f,.r all. add ing to tile PnJnyn1ent of shnpp1ng 60 r.i~h1nnab!e ;\ores ;it Fashion Island fnr y1'ur Clock b;ick -lo-s~hoo\ requirem~ntll. One thing for su re l.!I th1t vou'l! ~ee a real contrrtst -• i1;1J"t of old Americana ex· h1b1tetl in surroundings which r pito n1iz.e mode rn-day shop· pin)!: tOO\'Pnience. THIS 1909 RUNABOUT IS TYPICAL OF OLD AMERIC"INA DISPLAYED TH IS WEEK AT FASHION ISLAND It's Part of Old-fashioned Back to School Sales Event Presented by Shopp ing Cen ter -,,.. _ _...,..,.. . ..,,._ .. *!1f,i*· ii' 1 -·•7'•'-t;· ·t .-y:~-'·Y $·''·''*"~»-"~-4;•;·a1 ~-... ,.~~--'. C1l Ex plore Fur Country: "!he tt/!tl Mil !he tt/Mtiufi at ou r AUGUBT FUR BAhR \ ' l I ' CHOOSE FROM 5300,000 WORTH OF FABULOUS f'URS REDUCED I \ l ' • ' . ' • ' • STEP UP AND TURN THE CRANK FOR LOOK AT THE PEEP SHOW Thri ll ing Melodram1s Will Entertain Fashion Island Shoppers ' t·' ; - :..,. ' i' ' ~~ ' , f ' ~ \ FR tE L . · JUST DROP INTO LINE ... THE POPCORN IS FREE DURING SALE . T•stes S1tt1r( Too,. from Old-fas.hioned Popcor~ Wigen '. I ' • • ' ,. ~ ... ' -..... UP TO 50% OFF! Th ese are the furs that will toke yo u to new heigh+. of ch;c an d ele. ga nce next fall. And be ca.use we're pr£vicwin9 ihcm i11 Augus1, get the wonderful bounty of hov in g t hem at pre·>eo>on >avi ng >. From Size 6 to 42 . :\!ASTER FURRIER Sl:\'f.E J9:·::: Sterr Houn: you M.JACQUES I 0 a .m, lo 5:30 p.m . Moroday and Friday 10 a.m. to q:]O p.m. Dl:~tGNE ;I.!> ·~4 M.ANU~.A CTUlEll.S o ~ WOR l D'.i f lNlST ~u ni 14 FASH ION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTE R e 644-4661 -•. :r ;oo a . -· -· · ~ -,,.._ ·-• 1 )\1 ~ =-I -·' '" -·~_;__· ' \ • -~ -- .. .. :: " " .. .. " " " " " " " " " .. " " . , Wtdnt~dA¥ Auqu!t 18 1'>71 D~ll V PI LOT 27 Back-to-school Day s Offer Islan d Shoppers Fre e Fun Free Movies Pop ul ar Fan1 ili es Wirh Area 's H&tbor an:a fan1il1c.~ havt' made a h;.1b1t of <11tl·nchng 1he free mOl'Je ~ ~hnwn each Fri· rtay night ;1! Fasl11 on Island sho11p1r1,1,: ('f'nlcr 1n Nl'wport Bl'ill'h. This popular f:unily 11111\'lt' .<;t11nr11cr ft•aturl' i..; nn"'' in 1\s Sl't'ond ye;1r and is spnnsorrd by 1he Fashion I s land /.1erchants" Association in coo peratJon \1•11h the Audin - \'isuaJ Oepartn1 en t of 1'.fariner·~ l.ibrar~· .1nd !he Sant1aRo Filrn C'irtu11 . Progr;in1s schrdulPd for h;ili1nt.:e uf !he n1onth Au gust inclLidc Friday. AUgu~I 20 , Roh·:1· .Joh , H1du1g 1he \Va\C'S. One fll:in Alone Frida\, August '.?i· \\'uller of the \V ttCh. High Hiders. Lake 1"J!icaca. Shoppers are i111·Hed to at- 1cnd 1hcse f1hns . free or 1·hargP. Fnday e1·en1ngs 8.:ro o'l'lnck . SPECIAL SALE Starts Aug . 19th Daytime ·Cocktail Dresses Formals • Pantsuites Values to $50 Now $15. " " HOUSE' IN Crowd Includes All Age Groups.,, They All 'Di3' Fashion Island's Big Band Values to $100 Now $30. Values to $196 Now $50. ] No Generar io n Gap at C oncerts F:1 sh1n11 l\)llHI !t'1•c s11111 111r•1 1·1.tn' ,.,,,·h \1 111\fl ll\ 1 1t~l 1I '1 1 1h1 ·111-.1•h o·' l .. 11111 4•h;11r'<. hv lhr Fashion Ts !and ODDS AND ENDS s5oo "HEAT WAVE" SPECIALS 1/2 Price tlcgnHrc iH 'Jnslt101t .. ) h:1nol j'rlll!'!'l"l~ ~1rr h 1r~ 11111" l-.i.l\t1r11 l-!.ir1d ~l,~>l'i. h11.11 1'11:-lll'1ns or fnlrlP1i ~1erl'h;in1.~· As~ociat1on and "I ~hliiistri .n.di!'lll'l'\id;d)ll..!I•,, \•·11,.•1 lwi:111·.•1'1 l',p111 '" l1L111!..1•I'. ;nl' 111 r11drncr ihP fr\'inc Cnn1p;1ny in 1h1• lli1•11~.1t1d~ iii 11P11pi1' 111 0•1 •·1·111h•·n·1nllu·nn:·:1 cno11rratio11 with I.he illu~1c -11u•rr·lv ~uunrl~ ~:·nit :-l11r1 , 1111d 11•11<'1 (;0-.11 . .i :-:.,111,, i,1·1111~ c·li-rtr<1iiH ·-;ig!' flccording !ndus1rics '!'rust r' ,,, ,, " ,., I 111"•1 ,,,, '·' ,., '" ,11 ;11,, I•'',, ' I',, I I • .,, ,, '' , • I ' '' • "' jl\•I' ''••• II I ~ 1il llti!'l·t1\\h11dl .. ~'!l\('!"l11llJ(•ir 'UIJ(. 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All g1fl certificates will br honored in any of the 60 Fashion !~land s l or e s , restaurants or ser\•ice shops in r-.'e'>'·porl Beach. ----- Records And Tapes At Discount At The Lowest Record Shop In Town NEW FROM WARNER BROS ''FIREBALL'' by DEEP PURPLE WARNER IROTHfRS AND THE MUSIC HALL IRINGoS YOU THf NEWEST DEEP PURPLE "FIREBALL" :~.' NOW $3.49 Al10 11 Oi1tou"'· the complete c~t 1lo9 1 of W1'"'' Broth. lf1, Rtpri11, El1cha, Cot;llio" Atl1nlit ~nd Alco record•. l hi• i"clud11 J .,.,., T 1v1or, Joni Mitch1ll, Judy Collon1, Em 1r1on, l1~1 •nd P1 lm1r. Jo Ma m1 , T~e See9ee1. MUSIC HALL CASSETTES C JO ''' CllO 1.49 C90 .... l .99 C 120 .... 2.'19 SPECIAL! AT I.LL THll El LO(ATl0"1~ NEWPORT FASHIOt.i l'LAt.10 ~11 0Pl'lt.!G CENl lJI. : Nl)(T TO Jl.USSO'S PET SHOP • SUNSET STRIP: CENTURY CITY: 1111 SUN~Et Bl YO. OPPOSITE THE WHl5 1<E Y Olf THE Wl!ST Ml.LL AT lHE CO IU~EI! OF CENTURY (ITV LUGGAGE. ,.., :: -~} ·>) ·>) ·» ·>~ ·>) ·» . IJP .. 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' ntv TllEIR f"IRST nA )' llAVf T /ff;:'f Bt.'ST DRt:SSED ... arid you wi!I b• pl ea~ed, too, know. ing thoy have our eJC pert titting. II DAlLV PILOT Curbs PresKlent NI.lion's proposed wage and price ronlrols spark· ed a "'1de range ol comment from li .S. and mternahooal !Paders. Here is some of "'hat people 11.rourn:I the world had to say 11.bout the !!(}.day freeie: \\'ASlllNGTON -Rep , \\'Jlbur f.1ills, the key tax man In Congress, says President l'·.iixon's ne"' economic plan 1s excellent and ""looks like he ha s been following somebod}•'s ad\"ice " f\lills precltcted the House \Vays and ;\leans Committee, \• h1ch he heads. 1\'ill approve f'1xon 's recommendation for 1n\estmen1 lax credits. The comm1tlel' ha~ virtual life·and- death CQntrol over all tax legisla1101i. Senate Democratic Leader ~like .\lansf1 eld of !liontana called ~ixon's program "a harsh but very necessary re action l 'm delighted tha t hu; pallence has run ou1.·• Sen . frenri::e i>!c:Govern. of South Dakor::i. the only an- nounced Democratic presiden- tia l c:indidate. sa id. "The 1.rage-pr1ce freeze is about four years overdue . Much of the dollar's difficulties today could have been averted had th LS step been taken earlier." Spark Wide Sen. Jacob Javits nf New York. ranking Republican nn the Joint Ect:inomic Com- mittee. said Nixon's policy is "bold aixi welcome." "The program is temporary and transition2J but I.he President 'a mood is permanent and determined ," he said. Sen. Wal!ace Sennett of Utah, senior Republic.an on the Senate Finance Committee, said Nixon "seized the in· itiative in the dome sti c economic field with the same bold leadership he displayed in his recent Chin.a spetth." Sen. William Pr oxmire . chairman of the J o I n t Economic Committee, said: "the President's action is lnng overdue and may not go far enough in some respects," The \Visconsin Democrat should be. f>{'rmanent. incnme said the investment tax credit should be permanent. income tax cuts should go into effect now and that he fears the surcharge on imports may drive up steel and nil prices. "The mosl important next step is for the President to follow up his 90-day wage- price freeze with intensive discussion with labor and managemenl in order to wnrk nu t & more permanent pro- gram to hold down prices and "'ages to levels which are JUst1hed by increases ll1 pro- ductivi ty ," Proxmire said. Rl"p Rk'h11rd Fulton, ( D- Tenn.) a W1y1 and Means Committee member, criUcii.ed removal of the excise tu, "l would much r1ther ~a persona.I reduction cf the In· come tax," he said. "I do not think the Ways and Means Committee will act favorably nn thia 1uggesUon. '' DETROIT -Automobile in- dustry executives welromed President N I x o n ' 1 en- dorsement of legislation that would remove the seven per- cent excise tax on car1 that has eWted since World War II. Board Chairman James M. Roche cf General f\.fotor1 referred to !his provision in the economy revitiliz..ation pr()- gram announced by the Presi- dent SUnday night 11s "a good step in the right direction that will help make our cars more com petitive with fnreign Im· ports." SAN FRANCISCO - A. W. Clausen, president nf the world's bigaest bank. Bank of Ame rica, said the Nixnn program ''clearly is short term and lacticaL A strategy still would stem to be need- ed.'' magnificent @mstrong floor designs ... one to suit your taste and budget Bring In your room dimensions !or a no-obllg1tlon e stimate. ·Santa Cruz ' vinyl Carlon® D1stinc!Jve chi p design with H ydrocord® back. A look of unity at modest prices In 8 colors. 'Corrie Marble' Vinyl Corlon p with alkal1ne·mo1sture res isting Hydrocord' back.8 colors. In marble-t1k.e took ·castilian· cushioned vinyl in 13 handsome patterns .. and 49 exciting colors. A Juxunous look..for any decor. any room. 299 •Q yd. 399 so yd. 450 so.yd. Place n Press® Exce!on" Tile. Of vinyl asbestos thats self-adhering Just peel off backing .. , place i1le and cress. No mess. no fuss Adheres 10 new su rfaces, or over old floors. Do 11 yourself and save. Now 29ir 12 " x 12 "lil• Re!lle 1 9'x12' floor for only $32. JC Penney -.. \ . ' • . --, .. ., •. i • .. I I ' .: ' -- Ranging Comment THERE ARE A DOZEN GREAT BOSTON -Har\•ai·d economist John }\ e n n e I 11- Galbraith said "There's no doubt this wilt benefit the con· sumer," but he predicted that the combination of the in· vestment tax and the budget cul "will probably involve a net reduction of jobs." Dr. Paul Samuel son, economist at Massachusetts Institute of Te e h no I og y, \velcomed a long overdue "de factn devaluation nf t h e dnllar," but said domestically Nixon's "taking awa y on the expenditure side what he's giving nn the lax cut side. He hasn't created one job." CHICAGO -The University nf Chicago's ,.,1ilton Friedman said Nixon had been doing a fine. job, but that Sunday night's announcement was a slip backward. ··wages and prices are symptoms of in- fla tion . not causes." PJTISBURGH ,.,Ulton Robertson, chief economist nf ?-.lellon Natinnal Bank, said !he program was generally good . but that the free ze "could create more uncertainly" in the economy depending on whether there is "a new ex- plosion" nf wages and prices after Nov. 12. 1'.IOSCOW -The cri.<.is of the dollar ··is only a renect1on of the cruel crisis nf American Capitalism," Tass. the official news agency said today. "Nixon 's statement on lelevision contains plenty of eloquent admissions to th~ effect," Tass said in a dispatch from Washlngtnn. Tass also made the fol· lowing points: -The government is seek· lng a so lution "largely at the ex pense of the workers , .. whose wages have already been considerably lnwered by Inflation." -The proposed measures ""ill benefit '"the monopolies whom the gnvemment has nf- fered a substantial gift" -the 10 pe rcent tax reduction on capital invest..mnl on new equipnient. -Since Nixon said nothing about reducing arm:iments, the budgetary economies he requested means they will be made at the cosl or reducing appropriations for soc i a l \Velfare, health and educa· tion." TOK YO -Japanese of- ficials said the import taxes "'ould seriously affect trade with !he United States. A member of the. Japan Ex - ternR! Trade Association said the tax was "one step short nf a total suspension nf imports nn the part of the. United Stales." Japanei;e exports In the United States were $-4.9 billion in l!Wi9 l"i;impared ltJ "1 5 billion in imports. I HONG KONG -Hnu se Speaker Carl Albert. visiting Hong Kong wi!h 23 other mt>mbers of a congression al good will m ilL-.inn to Asia, said he. was pleased. ''The jrib' development act s o u n d s particularly promising," said Albert, who heard a Voice of American broadcast nf the spech . . I J. P. Lee, e x e c ut1ve1 secretary nf the Chinese M a nufacturers As.'iOCiation. said in Hnng Kong "Y..'e are ~hoc·ked In hear th a l President l\'ixon announced such strong measures." J. R. Kite. executive secretary nf the Hong Kong General Cham- her of Gor,nmerce, said '"Hnng Kong 's export tr ade to the U.S. wi!J suffer in the short term." SINGAPORE: -At least nne bank reported the value of Lhe dollar had dropped wilhin ; minutes nf Nixon 's address., "Tjio Kay Loen. chief of the foreign P.xchange department nf the Oversea·Chinese Bank-i lng Gorp .. said "There WP.re no buyers" for dollars at his bank following the. speech. SHOE NAMES, BUT IN SANDALS CAN YOU THINK OF MORE IBAN ONE1 515. \JU '1'8WI • aan~..t.m•"•••• • "'"'"' C~••t• • M1mpl!lll Chlttl -""'--- BERNARDO "G•me" "• w1ll ·1ounded oporl of~ ~and1I : \lurdy t no u!h to go stalking in, gu tt ful for ilay1ng al hoJM 1n, Small. m•d1urn or Wge, in 1uprl' !r1thtr, $00. N~·v. B r ~'"'"· W~ile, Yell ow. 5• ,.01111011 f1lo11cl N•wport C1"t•r Opp. lrooclw11y-ll~~·~ll) Cool prices on hot stereo L.P.s and tapes Giant savings on records, tapes, and carrying cases Stereo record buy·outl Choose from top recording artists like : ERN IE FORD. PEGGY LEE, AL MARTINO, ROD McKUEN. THE BEACH BOYS. BUCK OWENS , FRANK SINATRA, CANNONBALL AD DER LE Y. a nd many more. All on major labels! · Orig Ina I value aa high 15 7 as $4.98 end $5.98. h ... REEL TO REEL TAPE SALE! Special low prices on reel-to-reel !apes! This sale inc ludes a huge selection ol lop recording s!ars and a wide variety ol sounds and moods. You 'll lind something to please everyone in the ram11y! Save on 8 track and cassette carrying cases! Special sale on tape carrying cases! Choose from handsome, top quali ty cases 1o hold 11nd protect your tape collectio n. The 8 track case holds 24 lapos. The casselle case holds 30, ELEKTRA STEREO TAPES CARLY SI MON •·early Simon" 4sa ihc IT\ooJy 61 11€:; ev<Zry ooOd boy d~ser\L '> i;l\OUr THRESHOLD RECORDS MOODY BLUES "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor" COTIWON RECORDS EMERSON, LAKE , & PALMER ''Tarkus" COLUMBIA STEREO TAPES ANDY WILLIAMS "You've Got A Fr!;nd" 4sa APPLE RECORDS STEREO TAPES PAUL & LIND A McCARTNEY 4aa COLUMBIA RECORDS VI KKI CARR "Love Story" DECCA RECORDS WHO "Who's~xtr COLUMBIA RECORDS MORMON TABER· NACLE CHOIR "Cli mb Every Mountain .. 286 Andy Willia ms Yo~'veGot Ar r1er1d ,, '., ... , ... COLUMBIA RECORDS ANPY WILLIAMS "You've Got A Friend" 3ss RARE EA.Ant RECORDS RARE EARTH "One World .. 3aa 386 I [ Ray Conniff Gr~"' Coul~"'\"''""ry 1 .. ~11·"'"~"t" Hot.• ,,_ .. •'. ., ~ .... , .... , .. , ' ... "--·· '•' ·~ COLUM BIA STEREO TAPES RAY CO NN IFF "Great Contemporary Ins trumental Hits" 4sa ELEKTRA RECORDS CARLY SI MON "Carly Simon" 286 MOM RECORDS OSMONDS "Homemade" JCPenney The values are here every day. DECCA STEREO TAPES OR lGfNAL SOUND TRACK "Jesus Christ Superstar" aaa "lOVt MACHINE ' SCEPTER RECORDS DIONNE WARWJCKE "Love Machine'' 3es An.ANTIC RECORDS STEPHEN STILLS ''Stephen Stllls" 386 Shop Sunday noon to~ p .m. at these Penney stores: Come Jn or ohone . CANOGA PARK (883·36601 DOWNEY 1869·4541J ,FA SHION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO {291 ·60501 FULLERTON (871-4343) HUNTINGTON BEACH 1892·77711 LA KEWOOD 163 4-7000) MONTCLAIR 1621 ·38 11 1 NEWPORT BEACH 1644-2313) OR ANGE .. THE CITY ' {639·5091) Buy ii on Pe nneys Tim e Payment Plan. ... • ' Records and tape cartridges available at these s tores: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISi A COLLEGE GROVE CULVER CI TY DOWNEY FA SHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTI NGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NATIONAL CITY NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD OR ANGE "THE CI TY" RESEDA RIVE RSIDE !TORRANCE VENTURA WESTCH ESTER WEST COVINA Records only 1va ilable al lhHe >lores: ALH AMBRA BUENA PARK J BURBANK GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS POMONA SAN FERNANDO SANTA ANA VAN NUYS WHITIIER DOWNS. Chirge it r -~ .. ' \'"''""1·~'.;::;:;::.·· ........... .• :, 1)T·t •. ~:· •LI ,,,...._ ,---~ . ···-.. ---·-,.,.,.....-. . .. .... ,,.. -'• . . -..-... --~-__ __:,_......,_ ~-"' I"" ____ .iy-1 .. - Co11cert, Crotvd Open-air con rerL~ at f<-ashion Island (start ing at 9: 15 p.m , after N'e\\1port Beach shopping center's stores closel 1s dra\vi ng sizable cro1vds every J\1onday. r-ree band shows are held at Stage Court. feature ;'pops'' tunes in special arrangem ents by Fashion Island con· ductor 1-lenry Brandon. O'Brien Outlines Plans Apollo Mirror Aids Screntists WASHINGTON (UPI) speed, Cnt!la1 movements, and The Apollo 15 astronaut. polar wobbles. planted a fancy llttle mlrror This is where understanding among the $28 million worth of of earthquakes comes in. lflltrumenta they left o n Crustal m o v e m e n t s (con-- Hadley Plaln before leaving tlnental drill) and the earth's the moon. 1llght wobble as it spins on Its One reason they did 30 was north-south ax is have been to help 1elentlsl5 on the home pretty definitely as.sociated planet to explain earthquakes. with quakes caused by the The mirror wu a slx.squan: buildup and release of strains foot device made of 300 Uny in the planet's roc ky interior. alllca prisms so fashioned that A! the earth wobbles. the they renect straight back ta North Pole sh..ift.s in a circular their sourte3 pencil · thin motion as much as six Inches beana of laser light shot at a day. This daily shift reaches them from earth. It cost about its maximum every aeven '1 million. years. Similar devices, though only This maximum In the wol:>- one-th!rd a.s large, were left at ble cycle i.! not at hand. Some other moon localiorui by the lime ago Charle3 A. Whitten, Apollo 11 and 14. astronauts. chief geodisi.!t of the National They cost about $600,000 each. Ocean Survey, predicted that Traveling at a speed of light 1971 would witness more major (186,270 miles a second), laser earthquakes around the world beams take on the average than at any time since 1964, about 2.5 seconds to go to the the last year of maximum moon and back, They provide 'l'<'Obble. an extremely accurate gauge The records since proved of earth-moo n distances and him right. Whitten says pola r variations in thetn. v.·obble -the cause of \\'hic h With a triangle of three is still a ·1:1sler y -is nol the DAILY PILOT .tp ' -........ ~ ' ~ ' ' l •• WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR HER LATELY/ Her 25th Anniversary is one of the most important occasions of your lite. Make it right. (You don't have to wait for the 25th!) Marquise. S750. Oval, $47 5. Round, S350. Pear shape, S625. Amtrlc•n E•pr1u, ll•nltAmtrlc•rd t nd M••Hr C~•r<Jt. loo. SLAVICK'S '\"AS!I J~GTON IL'l'I \ Dernoc r t1 \1 t i\a tion•ll L'h;i1rr11;1n L a "' re n c e F. O'Brien 1s relying her11•ily on gentlemen's a g re e rn en t s between potcn!1al presidential cand ida tes to keep the part)> frurn tt•aring itself h µart before the 1972 can1paign. lie /1as held two dinner con- ferences v.•ith p o t e n I i a I candidates lo de v e ! o p agreements to kee p the party hea!thv for the post-convention ca111pciign of its nomjnee against President Nixon. <.'an1pa ign after nomination or a candidate. In 1968, a smaller I ield of contenders spent ,1Jn1ost twice as much seeking the nomination as was raised for llubert H. Humphrey's campaign against Nixon. JC\\"Clers Since 191 7 18 FASH ION IS LAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-13 80 reflectors now established, on!y reason for earthquakes. of( a few tart comments about scientists of many nations Continental drift, "·ith great t.1uskie, now regarded as the have an opportunity to sl abs of the crust slowly riding front-ru nner for the nomina-n1e2.~ure not only changes in over or dipping under each tio n. '\'ithout indic ating that the moon's shape and orbit but other. is believed by many he has any specific candidates1 _:•:l"'::_:i:n_t:h:'_':':"~h:':'~'~o:t•:t:io:n:a~I _:_':':'':":":'':'~t=o~be:::__:•:•:•t:h:•~'-:_ _ __!======================= in mind, Jackson ha.s directedt- Open Mon . and Fri., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. II he \1·ants tu nego1iate peare tre:i tie!i. the time is 1101\• <1nd n(I\ ,'lft<'r tl 1e v.·arfare is u11dei-11:iy 1n the s Late l'rrs1rl<1n!i:1l prirnary state~ ne xt 111nte1·. !\"1)\ until lhC' reill L'•1111- petilion hf'g1n!'i t·an these non- e11forct':1blt· ilgrccrnents be tested. In his 11•t·ckend rnn nual lrll- ing 4.0UO pa rt .v lei'Jclcrs ho1\• he thi nks tl1c Den1ocrnts tan regain the 1-'residcnc.v . in 1972, O"Brien listed '"cooperation among 0 c nl o r r a t i c con· tenders" as p;:1rl or his nine· po u1L progran1. From the first dinner , Feb. 9. he reported that l1en1ocrat1c candidates would concentrate !heir attacks on the Nixon program rather than their Democratic rivals and \l'Ould un ite in efforts to strengthen t h e n a t iona l p a rt y organization. Arter the second , July 14, he reported agreement on efforts ro hold down pre-convention spending 11·1th a specific !i111it of fl cents per registered voter on broadcast expenditures in Presidential primary states. The move to con ducl thrifty campaig ns 11·as intended to protect sources of can1paign contributions for the greater Humphrey and Sens . Ed- mund S. Muskie of !\:lai ne, George S. l\.1cGovern of South Dakota. and Fred Harris of Oklahoma attended b o t h meetings. Sens. Henry Af. Jackso n of \Vashinglon and Birch Bayh of Indiana and Hep. \Vilbur D. Mi lls of Arkunsas each attended one and rnissed one. J ackson has said there \1•as "no formal pact" negotiated al the first meeting. His staff has been conferring \1•ith Democ ratic National Com- miltee staff members about the implications of !be second . Since the first meeting, f\lcGovern has managed to get firepower at "absolutists of the Jett," which he said have taken a snobbing attitude toward the labor mo\'ement's help for the Democratic party and its contributions to enact· ment of liberal programs. The first half of 1972 \\'ill sho1v how seriously the De.:nocrc.tic hopefuls regard the restraints O'Brien wants them to accept. If a candidate feels he is behind in a Presidential primary h e regards as crucial lo his survival, will he be polite to his opponents? Will he slay under the ceiling on television spe nding if he feels he mu st ignore it to vdn or make a good showing? Our watchword, if you have more time than money! Special 12.88. ) ) ' • ' k ~-'/ ~ > .. , • ·1· '!'" ' . : .. /, For him and her: easy·to-read day 'n dale styles, sport calendar styles, some waler resistant with sweep-second hand. Mesh, Corf am• . le a the r. la ke lizard or golden bracelet straps, o r mesh bands. • DvPont'• .... ........cs. porom.rie ma•rt ... JCPenney fine jewelry The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p .m. at the following stores. Ava ilab le a l 1he se s tores: CANOGA PARK CARL'SBAO DOWNEY FASHION VALL EY·SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONT CLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CI TY" RIVERS IDE VENTURA. Use _ Penneys Time Payment Plan., Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly. Tear drop bird cage, attracttvety shaped. Imported from Italy, wtth detachable bottom for ea_sy cfeaning. 399 Take home a pretty little parakeet or two. Teach them to say a few words ..• YoU will always get the right answers. 8tor88~ G uppies, those tiny, brillianlfy colored fresh wate r fish . make fascinating pets. These natives of the tropics neve r lalk back. JCPenney Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores. Available at these stores: HUNTINGTON BEACH FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY". Charge it. ----"' ----.,, ,~~-_ ,1 .... ~..-t-. -I .. 1">.J'»-I ---·---' - ~;11l111g pa~\ !he l)ucen t\Iary on it s arr i\·a\ in So ulh- tr11 ( al1fo rn1J is ll1c ne\v $750,000 l.ong Beach Prince. nev.·est passenger vessel on the Catalina run. The 500-passenger vessel wa s built in Stockton. Ra11ge1·s 'Pot' Gia11t T1·ee .)f~:\TTLI:: \l'r\~J/. 1L'PI 1 - l'1!11 cr:.111 o I \\':1~h111~\on (1iri'~!er~ '11:11 r· e ~n!i:irkt:d on ;1 1·:0..pt•11n1t't1I tll:it n1iplit h:11·e n1adc c1cn P:.iu! Bun.v<111 b\\11\.;. The [orc•!i.'rs l1a1c• "potted'' a 9-!001 DrHit:l:is Fir in a "c1:inl !tn t::in" and then set 1l d u v.i1 011 ~t·r1s1tl\e sealrs to 11. tl11 t!1r 11·t·r. continuously I or ;1 fr•11 .\f·:trs. t11 I.en .I 1"1·i t s 1·h l'll - :1 .111.·1;1 :" 11niff'S!'flf (II lurr.'! 1 •· •'II tt·~ .u1rl lie;1rl o1 the rn.1\tt l. ~atd th1· !rte. i·an ;ind ~11r1·u11nrl1ng ~uil 11 r 1 ~ h e d 61.t.:~ll poll1\d~ ill In It I a I r(«l dings. The n1;11n i-;0:11 n( the ('~­ p<>rinH'!ll 1.s lo l1nd out ho"' niu~·h v.atrr trees use :ind I' 1, !)l"r 'II<'\ ;c,;11n and IOSl' \1~1~hl du1111g thl' (la.r ;is hun';'n'" d" "Str:'lrlf.f' ;!'<, I[ '4't'IH'-tlH 11!l{' r1·:.lh \.;11•l11 ~ ·• fr11 .. r!11•n sa11\ ··Tti1~ 1111~ llL'Vl·r t1ec11 d11ne h•·l1 •rt• 1J\ h1rt·.-.1rv" Fif~\. lr•rt'-.1erS du g :i 1rrnl'h JIJ1111: I'! lr•r! 111 d1:111H·tt'r ;in 11nnl 1!11• rree. t·uUinJ! ;i fr11• 1>Ulh 1nl' 1•,1\~. A ~tel·I hc-1d ;ihou! !vur fcf'! \1 idc 11·;is f1Ucd ;u-11und !hf' ~0 1/ and roots !o f.i1·111 \1·!1:1! F r1t~<'hcn c;dlcd "!hr ~1 1;11 11 11P r·;i11. ·· :'Jrtal ph1nl-.s 111·rr dn1rn henc·11h Hti· r1101s :inrt 111·ldrrl lo the 1);1nk lo ftlfltl thl' Ut11!0111 1,1 Hif' ··rr11 ·· l-he<1t•ls 11·crr ('1i:111H'rl 1n ll:r 11111 11[ !llr .. t111 r~n .. :11u! the !n:r :1111! ;ill 11t'n' iatl-.rd :-i'J<iu! !lu l'e ft>l'I 1111 lhr grnund ··sy fall, after 1'e1;.eta11on covers the ground again. it 1v1Jl take a trained expert to spot the tree.·· Frit sche n said. The tree is loca ted abou t 20 111iles south of Se:iUle in the Cedar River "'alershed . Several 1nonths from now the foresters hope to deck the fir like a Chnstmas trrc "·1th devices hanging frurn !iinbs to n1easure !he amount of carbon diox ide thP tree US('S. The actual \rec and roots \\l·igh1 (il1J~ <Jbollt a {Oil. f··ri!scli('n said. \Vilh the soil and \\':lier accounting for Uic other 60.000 pounds atop the scales. He said ini tial da ta indicated the tree drank about 40 ga llo ns of v•ater a day. If this holds true over long period s of gro11·th. he said. it V>'ou!d mean on an average acre of forest laud. the trees each day are using 2,400 gallons of \l'ater. ''Th ig experin1ent ~hould prove to be a pov.·erful tool for en1·ironn1ental e c o 1 o g y . ' • Fritschen said. "It should ans11·er the kind or things about nature that people have just talked about in the past." FEET TIRED? WEAR WALLA BEES' D•· b""d lor '"a .. mum comfort Wtlh a ~h.'!Of tna1 !'~aclty ! I<, I•"' ll/01 Glo•c ~011 l,.atn"r upper•, 11n•n oe •.vii pJddeCI 1n~1ae l011 .:r •t1\(in ~no pl,1ntJl•Dh trcrie "'e<JG" .01e-, c:.ornb•r,e to 1 ciJ~ ll\c tool Tri d P~"· yl'.!u won·1 wanl lo ta\\e 111~m 011, O•iord d vl• i!l u1 h~!ed •••ol •bte •n Sand Suede. W omen" •I '1~. Men·, 11! $11> lhe p•ir. Al1 0 bool ,1vle ;,. s.nd Huntin9 Su.di , S27. • Poor Chikans Take Vp Skiing SANTIAGO, Chi!• !AP) - Chile's left·wing government has decided that skiing, which It calls the "expensive ao4 ex- clusive" sport ol lhe privileged few , ihou.ld also be for the working class. Ma!'Jilt President Salvador Alie~ is credited w i t h dreaming up the id e a of "popular skiing" although he personally prefers sailing. His press office announced Friday th.at he will travel to the ski art.a of FareUones, alxiut 30 miles northeast of Santiago, on Sunday to in- augurate a pilot skiing pro- gram for low-income families. Chile is located south of th e equator, so it is "·inter here. 'l'he ski slopes in the Ande.o; Mountains along the border ,v\th Argentina are cro\vded "'il h s kiers enjoying lots of po1vder snow. One of the most exclusive levi ro~d -f/a,ts 8-14) a ii colol"S skiing areas in the WQrld Is Portillo, a three-hour drive from the capital, and site of the 1966 'A'orld ikilng cham- pionships, lt draws jet 1etter3, upper class Chileans 'and olympic class skiers. The Austrian and German national ski teams are currently practicing there in preparation for next year's Winter Olympic at Sapporo, Japan. But the Allende ad· ministration feels that the pro- letariat should also be able to enjoy skiing in Chile now that the "government of t h e workers" is in po"·er. During the past l14'0 weeks, 200 youngsters from familie s 111 poorer neighlxirhoods of Santiago have been learning how to ski at Farellones. They have received ski clolhes, equ ipment and lessons fre e of charge wh ile staying at a local hostel. :sf...i~ ~-io-.f;-J. blu e jea o1 7 .. , .. ·' bru5kot """'"" ..f.l~(L~ 13-14' 'oroWl\J bl~~,o<ail'J (. :ltog. $350 M!ft'aSolitair• $280 zales SUmnaer Sale A.DIAMOND EVENT BEYOND COMPARE! Reg.5150 Mo:n'a 6 Diamond Rint;. $U7.SO ~eg.M-111 Mm'•l c.,,t 'JoWI. W~gt.t .. $399 Use one of our ronverucnt char gt plans • ZAlaCu~tomOiqoe • z.r.tri; Rr,.1l,iJ1gCh;u}ot • BankA111 .. rll·;n·d e :\Jaster Chnrgc -... -----....i-.... ~ ....... .--... --.°""""--...... -... ~ ...................... _"_,.,, ___ ,,_._,_ 17 Fa1hlon Island e Newport Center • 644-0111 Fnl ~rht•n :-,,11d ··spa~•hel !1 llf.P tuh1ng'' 11 ;1s i·niled 11p 1111rlr>r Tli" 1rt·C' Thr t u~1111g 11 ill bP p;!rl or :l h\d!'fl!lt' b;iJ;"\1\CC u~rd t11 11•e1~J1 !hl• ln'f' L --~-----··---~-··-··--·~· -- Thrn tl1r :'l5·.1r:i r·nld fir 1rer ;i•1d p:1r;1pl 1Prn:•h~t \1 rrr drnp· !'t'r! b~1c·k 1•11n 111c r.n,111HI ;ind !11P In 111"!1 11.1 ~ h11l·kl11lrd • N1.,.poft Ge11ter Opp. l roodwo1-4o44°422J . Sdl!y 8dndnas Rea ll y Is .. U 1~ You• Ban~"""""''c~•d • Mo•t•• Ck o,q• Banands, Thdt Is SEND HER. • • or H•m11hill Cho'')• t _Jc . o· IN A WARDROBE FROM THE SHOW-OFF Hor PANT ,4,, SE rs 1 0 '12" ------- SWEATER TOPS $3"' TO S6 'l'I DRESSES '8" TO '16" The SHOW-OFF • ---BLOUSES '4" TO '7" HOT PANTS • '3" TO '6" 22 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ~-1722 Op•n Dally 10 a.m. ta 9:JO Sat. 10 to 6 Sun. lZ to 5 - ' •• '\, ·-'· \ ( '-~ dr&;?y flo,r~ ~-It 7 fashion 1 B 'I : ,. i • .. ' . . ' J \ > • isl and, newport center 644-5070 . ' I • Air Queen Bea~hed 'Fly ing Pe11thouse' May Set Sail DANIA, f'la. (APJ -Shorn of engines, wings •nd tall. mounted on pontoons and chained to a trtt: That's the fate of the: "Flylll( Pent- house." Ho\l•ard H ll I b e s ' plaything of t~ skies. It !its baking in a lot. the object or double takes and Jeers as c:urious passe rsby predict : "It'll ne ver noat." It v.·as never supposed to. Boting Aircraft Co. built ten 307 Slratoliners in 193!. The proWtypecrashed. Five ewre pUrchased by Transcontinental ?lid Western Air nov" 1'\\'A, Pan American Airways bought three. Thf' 10th v!'ent to Hughes, the then young a vialOr and business executive V>ho later bought bigger things-recently extensive holdings in Nevada. Hughes wanted to make his :J,(i()(Hiorsepower bird a global record-setter, but Wor ld War If erupted. So he opted for luxury. He spent $250,000 to take the comfort!!: of home up to 17 .OIJO l" feet. The tour-en,me plane was ouUitttd with a Ml·slle bar and buUet, kitchen., two lavator ies, a !~its _powder room, paneled ceUings 1fith in~ direct lighting, a speaker 8ystem and special air con· ditloning. Hughes sold the ''Pen- thouse" in 1949 to Glenn McCarthy. a Texas o i I millionaire. When the pl8lle hit the open market in 1963 it had a total or 500 flying hours-an average of just under 21 boors of flight a year for 24 yeati, Two Florida firms held brief ownership of the 27t-mile-per- hour craft before a n;Jan idtn- Lified as Jo1e p h F. ~facCaughtry took possession of it in 1964. A Chicago bank says it loan- ~ ti.facCaughtry $40,000 to purchase and refurbish the plane, which he \Vanted to use for a chatter service to the Bahamas. The charter sen•ice never rnaterialiud, but a severe storm did the follo'l\ing year. The plane was disabled and ab a n doned at Fa r t La u derda l e -Hollywood lnte malional Airport. The plane v.·as sold at public auction in 1969 to a n1an who carved off its wings. The Wright Cyclone engines had long since disappeared. And so, for $61.99, Kenneth London got \.\·hal was left. London. a Fort Lauderdale real estate man. hauled the plane to a lot and severed the tail ~ect ion, leaving only the cigar.shaped fuselage intact. This he 1nounled to a speeia lly de~igned ph1tfor1n, complete wilh pontoons and f."'O 185-horsepo\\'t'r gasoline engines. When he's finished "'ilh his project, \\•hich he estimates will cost several thousand dollars, he plans to push the craft into the w a It' r . Hopefully. ii will r!oat. and London can take ~omt island- hopping jaunts he's been plan· n ing. ?!Lt2<lt ok•rfS Mtit "1'W.d boy~ 1 • ,• ' • QUEENIE lly Phil lnterlancli "'I thought if you'd seen one wishing well, you bad zeen. them all.• i 7 fashion island, newport cente r 644-5070 DAILY •ILOT 3 J 'On Side uf Fish ' Douglas Retur11 s to Nature C'.OOSE PRAIRIE, \\"ar.h. (AP) -Far from t he pre.1sures of his :M!at on the nation's highest court. U.S. Supreme Court J u s ti c e Willianl 0 . Douglas ret.reated this sumn1er. as he has for the past 67 years, to a clearing in the high forest country of lhe Washington Cascades. The 12·year-0ld D o u g I a s claims to be "on the side or the fish now and against people." Sitting in lht living roon1 of his "Prairie !louse" cabin 1n lhe clearing with his "'ii~. Cathy. Douglas is reluetanl lo d iscuss political issues or personalities. But "'hen !ht talk !urns to conservation of "'oodlands and en\•ironment<1I issues, he becomes an oul· doorsman caughl in t h e passions or a lifetime spent. c:ombatting despoliation of the wilderness. A lo11g·tin1e foe of certain logging practices. Douglas had particular crilicisn1 for the U.S. Forest Service, Y:hich, under the Departmf'nt nr Agriculture, i11 responsible for !he Na!io1u.I f''orests. "They art: a rlne group <Jf men, Honest and hig hly pro- fessional." Dougla11 said. but there are three things wrong \\'ith rorest Service polieies. First, he said, oobody tan ~ a supervisor unless a forestry school graduate. "There Is no reason an ecologist can't be chief forester." The way it "·orks now, "all you get a re n1en trained to n1n woodlots." he said. Lumhet• <'omp::inies often lake Fores! Ser\•ice men into I heir executive levels. he said. ··This LS a C'Ot'rupling 111- rluence, not in terms or \'enality," but !her "just are not the best \\'alchdogs" of the public inl rrest, he adde<l . The lhird "'eakness i 11 present policy is the use of N:itional Fort's! land11 lo subsidize lum\.Jer con1panies, ., he said. "In 1errns of social costs, this subsidy is very great." The costs are often IACK TO SCHOOL • SPECIAL ~ Save to $7 .35 ,.,. ONI. l'lt Sfltll'l.0 Sl'Oltf~ ~MOI S ~' UX l'lt NI LSOH TUi i! SOCKS l ATMLETIC •Ul'l'OllTtltS I ST~=:~=~~;::,N~~l llT V"'"' VALUI TO $27.°'S Kil. !\ With Coupon $19 95 '-' One wH k ... 1y • U I' Stri ped All P11rpo1• ! SHOES 1 WEEK ONLY "''· $8.10 s ..... 1J.50 s."o .... $7.95 S1v1 12.95 s.oo COLLEGE STUDENTS Don't Forget Our Ski Sp1cia l11 HEADS 660 -606 -320E $99.50 Meny othe r Ski Speci•I, Fl5H ll,Ol T -547·2545 'ANT .... NA-U• I._ II~, !•l·JIJJ NtWl'OllT (llNlllt-•l1 F ii~•·~ l•l•J'MI, , ... Jill ~ 'Ulll•TOl\l_.fl I:. I U<h<l. IH-ltll Nl.f.l'S flllQ T(Nlil5 (l!Ofl ........ 11 ...... ,...., .. (111• ,.~ .... , ... llQJl L-1.._.. ..... J_J.._ ~•O•• t<IJ<Ofl -~""''o~ h lond: SPORTING GOODS PRO TENNIS SHOP "2601 £. ILUFF DR IVE NIWPORT BE ACH ,.,.on, rt>r11 f 11, !G '· ~·' 1G j l •M• "'n• -F ulle1·t(lll; Mo11. •~<I Fri '~t: lu~' Wlld -ln11rt -S•I. f J0-1. ••nkA m..,.l••r<I -M •!l,r Ch•••• tli"•"• C•u• -C•tt• •l•n<~• s hop fashions fo r ... mtasurtd in term! of cros.ion, runoff and ruined strums, ht sa id. lie first came to Yakim1i1 !1 19(}1 with his widowed mother. Dougla~ and hi~ lriende used to prepare their packboards and then hitch a ridt: for 10 ceuts on the caboose. of ' train -there "'ere no passenger cars·heading up lht Naches. After hopping off the train, they would start hi Jc i n c through the forest. Douglas recalled. reaching ":hat is now Goose Prairie by the second nigh!. By the third night the.v "'ould ha ve reached F ish Lake. In 1960 Douglas started l t.:· q1ur1ng what was originally • 160-acre homrstead 11ite and by 1966 his home was com- plete, Al1nosl every morn i n c Ooublas and his wife ride their horses along the torested A1neri can Ridge to !he north or in the opposite direction, t<nvards Baldy Peak, whert patche.~ of snow still linger. Concern with the. fragile nature of woodlands has led Douglas to the belief that public use of campgr0Wld$ and recreation sites will have lo be. restricted in some man· ner. Douglas suggested that a per1nit sysle1n should be In- stituted lo preserve naturt . This is similar to what is Clone in campgrou nd s nta r \Vashington, D.C., w h e.r e reset'vations for a specific length or time must be made in advance of an outing. As the author or a proposed \Vilderness Bill of Rights, Douglas .and bi~ \v ife ride their 1>erson "has the righl or ac• eess to nature. to unpo!luled strea111.~ and lo wildlife," but !his right or access cannot bri allo\ved to destroy nature. l nstead of opening up un- developed or wildemes1 arecii. \vith roads and highways, the fringes of these areas could be developed for mass recreation, said Douglas. thu~ providing ('\Intact \1•i\h 1he outdoors for !host' who t1·a1·el by vehicle. v.·hill' lea\ ing tht interior unspoiled, KJUS LOVE UNCLE LEN Sat urdays in The DA ILY PILOT Fo1sh ion l1land , NEWPORT BEACH Stonewood Cente r, DOWN E Y for all your back-to-school LINGERIE OLGA FREEDOM FRONT® BRA Adjusts to every m ove you make. The !.ecret-a fle11.ibl e "little breath. er" window !hot :.epa ra t e s eoc h side for perfect fit ond comfort . For every figure type. Gi ve!. a very na tural line. Whi te sal t-cu p tr ic ot. 32 to 36 A, B cups. 6.00 GLY DON S I /2 DEM I SLIP S Luscious color s in assor ted styles with Oointy lace or scalloped t rim. Sizes P. S. M. 2.4~ ,. I' SPECIAL! NYLON BRIEFS by Va ssorette While nylon trico t with funneled ela stic we is l bond. Rog . r .SQ Si1e 1 4-7 3 pr. s3ao .... t-t ,,, 4.51 3% DAILY PILOT Ex~eptions Not Rare Costa Mesa Council11le1L E:1.:po11.1t(l on Per1nit Reques ts By TERfl\' COVILLE 0 1 ,,,. O.•ly ..... i••lt An an1illl'ur hort1cul1ur1st necdt'd :i f;11 or fron1 Gosla ~1esa s Clly Council. II t' \\ilntM.i ,1 1.one l'XC'Cption 10 grow rare ;ind 1u1llsual Ol'L'h1ds in hts bac k~·ard . A grf'en house full Q/ rare ;in<l unt.:~ual pl:1n1 s is not llsh·d t1s lhe rusll"lrna r;. 11~e for H·l Int;,. llul tht' 111an's rrqu£•st "'a~ allov.·rd ln 1970 the council :lNCepted 120 zonf' exception$ 'll'hi!e de· n~ 1ng only 111ne. This year !he record stands at 4:> approl'ed. ei¢1t den1e<I ~lost or the zone Pxceplions arf' rnnre n1undane lhan rare on:l11ds. Scr1·1ce stations ac· <.ilunt lor 11 lt1rge poruon and aparttnents on R·l lots represent another big group. Somelinles the applicant ls a young lady who wants lo teach plano lessons in he r home. But 'll'ha te\·er the request. ea('h one is another argument in a gre;it philosophical b;:ittle. Planners often bemoan the f<itl that zoning laws see1n ro be 1nade to be broken. Eleeted olfic1a!s, howel'er, look on l'X· t"eptions as a necessary Jaw "No maner how well 11'c 1ilan. there 1s son1eting do11n tbe rnad we 've forgotten ," says ~-l ayor B.obert \\'ilsun. "The law ls such a thing that there n1ust be an ei.:ceplion to i i .. Coun{'1lman \\'1lhan1 S l . Clai r recalls an int·ident :ll LCI v.'liich poinUi Oul that ptulosoph.Jcal d ii f ere n ce he\\\'l!f11 planner.s and polili-proper and at"Cepled use!." cians. One l'.'urreni f'llamplf' nf ::in .. , had a course In zoning outstanding zone exception and the professor was talking t:ase is Holiday Inn. The n1ote ' al>ou! l'Xl·ep\1ons. '\Vhy thert•'s t·ompany is asking for two ex- evc11 a city around here that <:c ptions : one to excerd thr took nn H-2 lot tlow dens>ly eity 's ~~foot heighl l11n1t (the apartmenll and put an 1!:1-hotel is a planned five stories ' story building (Belhel TowersJ and the other to put a 1notel u1 on 1! • he told the class," SI. a C.:-1 zone which doesn·t list Clair said. that use . 'But I asked l11rn. "1l1Jw 1'hi!l is a case where muth land v.·ould .vou ione for homeowners feel the law 18-story bulldini!s"' " ought to be obeyed . SI Clair doesn't bel1f'l'C Hicilard Dahlll . chief of cur· variances arl' to be h«1rl'tl. rent plnnning. is working tr "l'lannrrs always talk about soll'e at least 011e zoning elli- zoning integrity." he said. "If ceplion he c-0nsiders a pro- Coota Mesa had 1.oning in-b!em. tcgrity we 'd still be a bean in 1970 the city al!o\\'ed 23 fit· Id.·• exceptions for encroachments. As an cxan,plc for good use people who wanted to set their of zone Cllit:Cptions. St. Clair house closer to the lot line points to the old castsitlt• of than all owed. 'Micliey l\1 ou se' Cut Out of ROTC Progra111 tnv.·n. "The lot s there are "\Ve have set figures \\•hich 10 .000 s11unre feet, and del'Jl. limit the nearness of a They 're zonL'{! l!·l, hut no one building," Dahill explained. wanl s a single home on th<ll "Rul the object is to leave a 1nuch 1:1nd here.'' tcrtain :1n1ounl uf y a rd Several zone exceptions space." have been granted in tl1e (lrca Currcnt!v. it doesn't matter 10 allo1v dup!rx nr1d triplex If a building is long or wide. !!AHH ISBL:HG, Pu. (Al' 1 - Fated w11h a dran1atic drop 111 Heservc Offirers T r a i n i 11 g Corps enrol\n1en l. the Army If> easing it s a11proach 1o ROTC cadrt rr;iin1ng in an effort to al\raet 1nore prospecti\'e of· licers. Al 1he sa1ne 11me. the Arn1y is spendu1g 52 .4 n1illion a year an publici1y to interest college n1en in enrolling in HOTC. Ad\'anced !raining for 3.GOO cadets at the 18.000-acrc In· d1a nn1 01111 C:ip .".I i I i ta r y Rrscr\ta\ion n£•ar H;irrtsburg ~111 1 1~ strenuo11!> but !he n1il1t ar.1· a!111us phere is relativl'IY r ~ \a x e cl .. The reserv:.i!lnn draws cadets froin !H of 1he 279 schools \\"ith Army RUTC progran1s. Dl'ill sergc;ints don'l ntle herd on c<Jdets. GI haircuts are sc!don1 seen Cadet s rnay have their own car~. leave the base and v.r;.11' e1 l'il1a 11 clothes in lree pt•r1ods, "\\'r're 1101 haz1n~ the1n." is diminishing. a number of <i µartincnts on H-l land. the dislance fruin Lhe y<t rd cadets Cit Jndlantown G<tJl Counc1hnc11 i\l l'it1 Pinkley ilne !s !he sa1ne. Dahill hO[lCS, gave it as their rea son Jor :u1d \Villa rd JurUan also ;igrce to swi tch the rule lo allnw for being in ROTC. \\'Ith zone cxccptinns. 11ut as a C'crtain percentage of Ille lot\ v.·it h Wilson and St. Cl::ur . they to be covered by a structure. l::xplaining his preSl'nt·e. Bill all agree 1hc.11 ~hould not be 110 1natler 1vhat the shape. r.!cDaniel. a graduate student o\'erdon('. This is one <:ase \\'here thr at Colum bia Liniversitv, .said. "Therc·s 1u1 si:wti~1I nd-ex<:cption might becon1e the l "!rs very simple. l'\IY draft 1·ant<igc to the ci ty,'' Pinkley rule. nu1nber is 43 ., The hgure C'xplained . •·u~t Jt docs give Jordan likes the idea of Ir\· makes ~lcDaniel vulnerable to the resident :in c-.c:ipe from ting rxf"eption r equests guide induction through !he draft iron clarl rules. Anyone should lh e city toward ne\\' rules. lollery. ha ve the r'1ghl to r equest an ;.\\'c cnn see the trend of an Richard E I s 1\' i c h , a exception " ;irea. perhaµs to apartments. l'niversitv of Kentu tk\' !a11· "I th ink tone c:~cept1ons 1han laler rezone it for that," student, "said l1e's in ·ROTC help us get better designs for he s:-ivs . because of a 101\' dr,1rt ;ipartmenrs lhnn rc~.oning the 1\.ssi:mbly Bills !301 and 130:1 number. Because he lnl'lil'd land 11·ould." s11~s: .Jordar1. :-:erk to pL1t clan1ps nn such the first two ye<1 rs of HOTC. The city planning book !-.OJ)'S 1\l'n's as exccp!ions. The bills.I Elswich took basic lr;11ning iunc cxccplio11s 1n;1y b c 0P1ther one h<is pas<;ed the ' l:ist summer at fL Knc.x . I\~. J!rHnlrd · "\Vllcnev1.•r, b Y s!:!le Alisernbly. would require! Comparing Ft. Knox 11 11 11 re<1so11 of exceptioni1\ tir ex-e11ics 10 ~triclly follow their lndianlown c:ap. El~w ich s;itd. ! r aord!n:i1)' c1rcur11st;11ltt'S, genrral plan. .. Yo u don·t have a clnll the stric~ 1111erpr!'~ation or 1n· '\Ve're t'vnserl'a1ivc in sonie sergeant breal hing doii•n your llexih le apphcution of the \h1ng~." '.\l a~•or \Vilson said. I L<.'JHi Use Ordinantc \~ill ll'ad "But we helie\'e in being >ack. You're gi\'cn :.i job :.ind h lu rt'.~ult.s whith n1ay be in-lihcra1 with your property ·· hai·e f ,e opportunity !o carry consistent \\'11 h lhc intent and II · h · Id it out in you r ov.·n 11·ay. e 1ndic<ited I l' clly cou be purpose of lhe ordin.1nt<', or rxpectrd !l"I fighl b o l h ln live years. H 0 TC ll'h1 ch rn:n1 be unf;1ir and lead 1\:-~rn1hlv hills . l'nrolln1ents have dropped 5fi to injusuCes, or v.·h\ch n1ay l'it1zl·tls "'ho want 1hcm l·an percent. rroni 177.000 to 7fl.OIJtJ. !rnd to practicnl ll11f1tu!lies in lt1ke hl'ar!. exceptions v.·ill S1!1ing in his staff cnr at a ];ind use or dcvrlopnitn!. or 1'ont1n1H' to be the rule u1 I • $23 Brown & Blac\. c .11 e Brown Su.J t Gofd (abe(s Styled to ?noveyoii ... in Style! W1throp's put It al l together v-1ith "gold labels". Quality. Fashion. Value. Soft premium leather ••• today's f(esh new shapes • .. priced to de liver a value. More of what you want for your shoe dollar. Get gain' in gold labels. VVH\I '"~')I '!~~~/ "•Ol '• $19 $26 M1111r Brow~ C•lf l rown SM •tl• Brow1> •"J si.t~ c .1f. 54 FASHION ISLANO e NEWPORT CENTE R e OPP . BROADWA Y e 644-4113 Brig ti1·11 Rnh~rt llardane, the base !<OTC conunandcr. \1•\d ;1 gnJ\lj) ol .,,1s1t1ng l'tlucator•. range where cadet~ are taught \I hich inav 11nra1rly <'xclud<' CH'>ta ~l('<;a l rifle shooling. Br ig. c;en [,-:__::.::::__::.::::.:_:__:::__:__:__~:::__:::_.:::__::::_:::_ __ _c;:=::=::=:O::':::=:::=:=:==:::=;:::=:==:·::=C.:::::::=====:==::=:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::=:::::;::====::==:=: l\Jclvin A. G-0er!\. director j•f "They\·e eu r oul a lol of the :\l1tkf'y :\luU~(· st ull. · s;ud Vielnan1 \Clcran Arthur Marti11. a !lludt·nt at How:ird ln1l'ers11~ 1n \\'a~h111glon. i\\\hou~h 1l1r Army is 111 lhl' 1111d~1 01 lhe tasttst troop rcducl1011 ~l fl Ct' \\'orld \V ar II. I.t (;L·n. \..' E. I \u1t.'h1n. con1- r11;1nrl1'r 11t the Isl Ar111\'. tol(J the t•du1::i101·s l\OTC ~i111 "is an :1h~fll1 11r ;ind \u11d;1111r111a\ r~tit'nti:il " l11'r;111~c ii.) prrccnt t•f all nt11· !•ff lt"t·rs n1t1~t ccm1e lrn1n i1s r;1nl\- \\'h1lc (..:;1r ot being drall£'d ActiYili c~ In J\I c~a Sl'hcd 1LlcJ Sun11n1'r :1r·t 11 111r.~ 111 £'o,l:i \1£'<;a r11111t· lu :i ~pt'·•·l:1c11lar • l1111a\ 1111, 11 1•1·~ 111111:i1ane· I.I' i•I P\ l'l1I• pn•\ 1d111g fun for Ilic 1·111111' 1.1111111 K11l1ni.:. n\I 1)11• schedu \('d f;r,·rc11t1•1n llt·p:1nment action •1 111 l1P 1t1,, ;ll wa~·s·cxciting Cl1~' l 'up~ :-.t11\h;ill Ga1ne, \>11 · !1ni: 111111111 q1;1I manai.;e1nenl a g;11n~r pl;1,1 i.:rot1nd pro:-:. {'111 '"1u11t•ilrnen 1n the t111l1~ht ;it 1nu th v.·iH tro\ 11110 lhr !11 1l1ghr \\'ednesdav al 7·30 p 111 1111 the l1rld at TC'\\'inkle l'ark to face the pl ay~round All·S!:irs. the narc program, conceded. "n'e are concerned about the drop 1n enrollment and it h,:i!in·t yel stabilized " 1;ocrs, .1n ROTC gradu<.1tr . ~aid ii costs S:i8.000 to prodUt'l'' an uffirer a! lhe ll.S. l\lilitaryl Ar;idemy. rompared w 1 ! h S!l.800 1hroug h the ROTC pro- gram. Wes! Point graduates! :il)(l11L fit)() 01T1t•rrs a Je;lrl 11hile lh!' J{(J'rC.: prngran1 11! 11s pe;ik in l!Wl\.70 COlll· 111iss1onPd 16.5R1 11fficrr!l He ('s\1n1r11cd HOTC o!l1 cer production this ~·car <H 12.lillf\ and predir1 rd it will drclinC' and le\'el off at about 9.500 tul 111,()(J(I. Anti·ROT C reaction on l'<11n· pus. (joer~ said. was "a good bit en1otional but ROTC is no11 gelling more objecti\tr tr<'a\· 1 n1r11t ;ind hopcFull) 1t wil l I :.t<1bllizc " '"()ur prnblc1n !" 11111• 111 <·1u11- 111un1C':1r1nn." ht· all (lf•d ··1\r rnu~t 111forin 111(' ,1uunr.: 1lllll 11 ha1 t1p!111n' :ir·c a1 :11l;1h\l' · 1\\';dl.1!:il<· thrn11,(!i1 l\{lT\' :in scho!a1'.•h1p'. 11111:11h l) 11:1) r111 Jtu1 ior and ~1 ·111ur r;1d1'!.~ :111d 1he oppl1rtun111 \t1r g1adu.11o stud) l11r !h"'l' 11 ho 11111 t.:(1n1 n11:-:s1nns. Only a ~111;dl ]ll'l'Ll'll1;1pr nf HOTC <'lltkt-:. ni:+kc till' ,\11111 lht•1r l1fl•11n1c l"<ff l•rr. hut !4.'i of 1he 5\2 generals ion ae\\1 1• dut y arl' iiOT(' gradlJ<llc•o;, 1 The six·11t'ek 1ra1111ng pro- gr:in1 a\ !11d1 anto11n r;;ip 1~ heavv on 1nf:1n!rv :111d 1s . . . I dr~1gned to tle1•elop k•ade rsh1p urider ron,bat cond111on:-: Thry .slill l;ilk about the The cadels. suppor1ed by \Jnll' Cosla :O.lrs:. County 2.600 pro!rssional troops troni \\';'!Irr f)i sl ricl Public Rela-l!ons Oirecl or C 0 n ra il 1he 8211d Airborne Oi\'ision. thl', ":-.horty " Scheafer \1o;1s sneak· Isl Arn1 y <ind a van<'IY (lf I f'd into the youngsters' hneup Specially un its. a re gi\·cn the 1 1, hen b a 9 e b ,1 ! 1 aficionados opportuo11y to lead I ronp.s in rnaneuvers frorn sn1all pa1rols1 gather. Some grandi;tand ie\erans to platoon.size .1.ss;u1lt s. I In one exerl'lSC. 11lC ea(\('t~ r11nsideri ng the <'ity hall learn nre belting its batters can 't hil attack an aggressor fortt' 1n I anythini:: .smaller than the pl atoon streng1 h. t..:nknown 1u1 them the entire mancuvrr i~ 11·atern1elons to he served I alter !he J.(:unr recorded on video 1<111e. Thursday ll!J:hrs special Lt. Col. Hobert l·uwn11, a acll\')1}' 1.~ u faruily sr.ag hetli . West Poin1er eurrcnll yl l'ecd in Costa l'\1esa P:irk with assigned lo \\'c~t \11rg1ni:i University , sa!d the leadf'r~ dinner at 5<!0 to fi 30 p n1 .. al are !.old lhe oh1'eclivr. 1hr l ~I for adults and i5 C'en!s for I children. v.·enpons and m a n po we r Musical rntertninment wi ll available to !hem and "!hrn it be . 7 is up to them how ll1ey \\a111 I gin at . rentul'ing a sing-to attack ... along l.'Onccrt l e cl by (Jnce cornpleted. the vidro youn gsters .rcprese~ling 10 lape i! pla\•ed bark for lhl' playgrounds _1n the r1t~"5 sum· cadets atld ihe leade~s gel "al mer recreation progr~m.. p11t no the back or a k.ick in One of the annual h1ghhght.s lhe butt." Cov.•an said. I v.·111 ht! offered F'riday and ----__ SaturtiJly nlghl.s, when su m-' me.r 1wlm program specialists perform in the Sixth Annual Aqua Show. KIDS LOVE UNC LE LE N Saturdoys in The DAILY PILOT Back-to-school. A time for old friends and new Stride Rites. SLhool has. nC'ver lool..l'd !}{'Hrr. Th"nl..., 10 .----------------., fashtons.111..e 1hesr. And thJnk~ 10 our WE CARRY WIDTHS B to EEE 12so TO 1700 ACCORDING TO SIZE AND STYLE proff'\Sio na l fi ller~. lh£'se shoe~ '"'II !rel .1~ .'!OOd .1~ thcy look, StrirlC' ~Hf', 1 hC' m1>~t lru:.ted nJn1e 111 c.h1\Uren·~ ~hoes. ~or good re.:is.on. TRIDERtTE SHOl 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER e 644-4223 Y.'ater ball et and olher :acquatics nct ivitleJ will be performed at the Estancia High School pool beginning 81 7:30 p.m .. wit h lidmisJlon or 50 «:nl!I for !:!dulls and 25 eenta H•mplllll Cllar9• for children. ========== '------------------------..------------------------------------' DA ILY l"ILOT $T•ll Photo &;'l!JiH!U l:'1·i.~bee <...+ll11111 cllc•d l1v .,u n, .le(( J(ech 11, l 5. tosses f'risbee rl!'1111r: l'C<'('lll c1 l y\1·1rlc t:'Ontest in ('osta ~1esa. 1-Je 11inr cd ~e!'n 11 d !ri 1 :~-~c:i r-old chan1p Scott \\Tilson. 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"I JH . .,t thin k J 've bero1nc n1orc 10 Yo11th 8 End l:oursc 'rPn Soulh ('o;i ~t. :i re n ~nuni:i~trr.~ :i lrf!,1dy h n v c rrr ri1rd 1hrir r•p;·11fH·a1cs in Ill,., 1111111J:tl Jun1nr hfctuiving ~II 1!!11lllll!.'. p rHj.!!'<'l tn ;i 11 d 1101,.11:; 1111111.: ;1·111 l'11n1plc1e l'••ll1 .,r s ~11f1tl 111.'11 11·• 11f.111:il<; 1 ... :111"1 up !hi" jr)!;i l ('!11 1>tliil<'l11 1n tile I r u d 1 I 1n1111I lr:1rn Hl·'-111111 l'l <>1:r;i1n rcr·o•n!ll' ;111rl foll!l(! lh:i1 l.2.'1fl .1011 1\(:\'(1·1 :. hfll (' h<'rn L 1k111& p;1rt 1 :11·11u~t1 the Slm1n1{'r , The prni;:n1111 is ~1H 111s•1rl'd r <1eh lit1111n1<'r hv t h e. C:ip1i;\r;u10 Unified S l' ho 11 1 fl1strict u s1n~ th(' S 11 n < Jc1nrn!e 1nunc1pal p<J•11. The firs.! HI 1un1nr \1fl'! ;;,1f'1.~ rirr Boh llillv ard. Pete \\ ;1tlC", I) c n n ii; Hitsmussen, 11.ut Thnmsen. n e n t' e f~·1~11i;lcn1r7, (:)C'n ;inrl Shr ri~ 1'11!. ·1, 11t· ,.111n II 1r t T;1nl• m.r t;011rs anrl .hrn C.11!'rir1 rn<1!urc and learned brttcr 11011· lo u~r 1111' r·nrrg1e.-. 1 rlr•n '1 .<;p<'nd ''" :nut•h li111r \1rlling ,l(HI J rl1111'1 1\ntc• <rs 111an~· p .. ~·rn:-. hu t 1'111 sUll;i1vr1tcr. I ~t ·ll 1< 11lt' ;i lu\ nl essays and t'dil 11I r.d~ " 111 ii'! 111t''1 his early d<1.v.s a!'i ;1 111 ilf'r' 'J11-:1 ;i n1;11urini JlfO<.'· 1 ~~. and ;i(lde<J "I d0n'1 !!1111\.. I n1 ;ii 1hr p1!1 11t an y11'a.1· 11 il<'n I 'n1 1'1.·.1d.v tu \\Tile m,v l1t•sl 1111rk .In write 1!1{' 1 Pl!'.'i t!i;il I 11 <1nt Ill d(i ;ind ;iJ 11\t• !1.1111!' t111a• rh• lhrn1 111 thr 11;1, llJr,I 11' ~lljljlOS!'r! (H hi' 11 .. 111: 1 1 h1n ~ 11t' in 1!1r· h!;;rk l'Hllll11Ufli11· II il l C\'E'n!u:i lh br 1dill' \11 puhl1~h f)lH' f\1'.'Jl wnrk~. flUhl!C'ii'f' lhrm ~1 lo!. mort'. ;ind J lh111k llH·.' 'IJ probabl~· be bel· ((T works ." ,/1 11u.'s 11·as rr.c·cntl.v em· hrnil<'r1 in ii biller d1.~pllle l'h<illrng1ng his cnnt1·0! nvr.r !he cil .v'.~ umbrel l;i ;in- t1pov('rtr agent~'. lhe United Cun1n1uni!y Corp n r a 11 on (lJCC I. 1\ slate rh;·1t oppn~t·d O;ivirl ll;irr PlL ;i elosr ;1!1y 1)/ .Jllncs. 111 J11s hid fnr rr·t'lcrtinn ti) lhe L1CC board of lruslrcs w:i.~ dPfealed ;iltrr l'harg1ng .Jon<'~ h;irl rnisusrd .~! million in ftrlf'r:i l fund~ \l ;i1·,.,. (:111.«rin lertnrd it a "~tl l\: £11.:ht." fltld r!rclincd l.n l:ik<,' sirlr-:, Hr ~;u d he let pen- plr v.·ho wnrkcrl for him "r1o 11•h;11ever !hrv v.·.<>;Jted to dn" and men1hcr ' of his staff had been on both sides In the struggle. In a wid(-.rdnging interview <"r:1lu:it1ng (;1b.~on's firsL ye ar in nffitr , ,ft)ll1's said ··1he cur· rupt1on. the rlP1;('11Prl'ltinn n( lhe ell\ h;1s been h;illerl .. Hut h(· ~111ri lhf· 111a\•tir has "b;•.rcly tou(•IH'i !hr .-.urf;1cr " on !he prnhlcrns nf ;i city plagued 11ilh enrrupllon and slums. ;.ind 1rwn by bl1Jody rint.'i four ye;1rs a~o. "\\le i;till h:ive a11 enormous 11mount ur 1naturing to do in IC'rms of using politic11l J>O"'er." Jones said. "r.,d ri~hl no1\• the ma~·or Is 1rying to understand \\'h11t it i~ In be in po1,·er . . lo unrleri;t11 nd whll! 1.<; JiOlnA nn. BuL in IP.rm~ 0f th" .~trirlr.~ l h;it h;:i\',. ff\ he m;1rlr 111" \(' J?ll! tu st.:irt 1<ik 111~ ~n111 !" lnni.;. f:11 nr ~I rr~" Ru ss Cr eator s of Dual Re pr ese ntation? NEW vortK (U PI ~ -The Soviet Llnion already ha s e11lablished a precedent.for the dual repre.sentalion policy in· voked by the United :;111tes 1n support rnen1bershi? of both the People's Hepublic of Ctuna 11nd (;eneralissimo Ch i a n g Kal-shek's Nallonalist Chinei;e regime on T lliwan, U , S. Ambassador George 8 u sh said. "No une talks of a thrcr- Jtussia policy," Bush said, bul two republics of the Soviel l 1nion -the Ukraine and B;.-elorussia 1 White Russia 1 - are themseh·eos c h art er I 1nembers of the w or l d organization. Bush n1ade lhe !)flint nn the three Sov iet n1en1bers of the l' N. 1n dra"·1ng a par<1!1el In the N1~on adrninistratinri 's new two·China polit~'. 1'.'hich he said ls n1ore ;iccu ratel y :-tated as "a po!iey .of dual represe11tation. '' "Our i;overnn1cnt is deadls serious aOOuL this policy ," Bush said Jn a rnee!1ng Th urs- day with niembers of the United Press International editorial board. Bush denied reports the Uni ted States \\'as not l'Ljl.oroui;Jy trying to save the seat of Nationalist China in the United Nation.~. a s Set·retary of State \\'illiam P. Hngers s:iid 1t would do when he annuuni:ed U.S. support for Coui n1ur11~1 China's U , N. membership last n1onth. ··l,l,'h11t we art 1ry1ng to do 1s acl'omrnOOate l wo realitieg," he ~air1. "to aff1rn1 the right to representation or the People'~ Rept1blic o f fCOtnn1un i~l I Chinri and Lo affirrn the right of l'On!1nued rl'pre~f'O!lllin0 !n the Bepubhc of INationalist i China ''\.\'e w11nt to sf'e the Hl'puhl if' uf Ch111a re11H11n in the United Na!inn~ \Ve lh1nk thrre i~ a dangl'rous rrel.'edent in hicking oul MJn1ehod)·." But .precedenl for dt1<1l reprcsent11tion ;:rlrrady hii s been es!ablished. Bush sa id 1n response lo a que.stiun . b~' t11e Sov il'l Union. The Ukra111i11n and B)'eloruss1a11 Bepublits were adrnl!led 11s (•h;'."ill'lt•r members of the Un ited N;i. !ions at-Soviet i11$1stcn!'e 1n 194fl and. along 11 ilh the Russian I federa tc•dl Rrpubl1C'. ,11ive the SovieL Union three seat~ in thr J::!7 ·n1rn1bf'r nrgani1.11tion. There 11re 12 other repuhl1cs, or prov!nl.'r s. 11·1!liiu lhe Sn VJl'I 1'1111111 There 1~ 11 m11Jor 1xol1t11•::il /r1Hfrrfl111·P. hu1•d:\l'I', in th(ll l hf' lht'(>p ~VIPl rl'p11hli1',>: ;u'P une with in 1he I\ re 111I1 n \\'herras the two Ch1n11.s are avowed er1en11ci;. Cll<'h rrflL~· ing to reeogn1ze lhe ex1i;tenl'e of the other. PrkinJ.'( ha s s.:1 1d Iha! 1L w ill nut acc·tpt U I\'. 1nrn1hrr.~h 1p unless the Nat1nn;1l1 ~t govern· n1f'nt of Chlang Kai·shek is cx- Jlf'!lf!d . United Nation.~ S•Hlrl'<'S 1l;11e s;i1d N1111onal1~L l' 11 i o a ' s n1~mbersh1p rf\11ld he retainrd b~· U.N. acceptance nf 1l as a T'1e new look i; ~<'t;y , un compli r,~te ri li nrJ un1ueo.~:n nfll-.i y fo bulou ~ te,iimed with the riqht acce,:,nri e·, lo rnd It all trrqether. The gyp~y~ o n~I µe,.oi ~,irin l ; wto re fu ri ond !rivo. lous, b ut lor F..,11 "ncl W inier, lt'l~h ;o n i• heoder1 b,,ck lo· wo rd the colm er c loss;c ~. provlnre u( Co rninun ist CJ11na, a lormul1t !hr.it r·ould t1utward· II' ~;ir lfl' /'tk1ni.:'~ claim thal it r"P1t'~(·11ts trie only China. The t11·1J nat111n s later t'.U uld work nut 1t1 1s jlrfJb!en111s an inlrrnal rn;it!cr, they s:iid. lf 1111<ler son1e !orn1u!a both ('lun11.~ ¥.'ere U.N. n1embf'r.<;, there would be another isi;ue tu resolve -wh1l·h one wnuJd sit (~n the five-nation securlry c1\unl'tl. i\';it1011al1st China cur- rently is one or the five council lllCITiber~. Rush ~~1cl the Un1Le<l State! is .o;eek1ni: not only support but :il~n ad1·Jce on its plan . Sew the ne w color coorr;:noted robrlc -, th-:11 q 1ve you ,, ch.,nce ~o m 1~ ord rri~~ch jocke t•,, 5k;rts. pant s. t'lnd whot h11v e you. Frrr hc.y", too. sev1 ro rit;, ~h,rl~, ond ~norfy j.-,cket:. in the bright new col o r~ "nd rt~~; 1nri de-,iqn~ the fe!l0 ws have lot c~~r.I ontr:i. Our shelv es .:'I re brimm ing with newe·t rottern· .. ~d I Pl · • t I ~ , ..,,, co or~. us l'!n 1mpo1·.an co, lect ion of sew ing 1"ccessories. Come see lhcm ,,11. J ust orriv ed! NEW WOOL ENS. v1br,,nf rail cofor1 C<!pi .. red in g i ~nt hf'.'!1·ri ngbone;;. plfl d;; and no - m"Jt c.h plt'l i d~ v;ith coor dinot.n1 ;olid• .. 54'" w :d~ . 5.00 yd. Ma~e a col orful P()NC l-i'O , F"''"l Crl Lon ~1'1 '-~ f!nd • use ,11 ; i' fnr o co ty thro·11. A c:ia " ne e ~ "n.-J yo u hl'IV!';: " p nnchn, Qt m~k~ t,n ll"lferesfinq sl rt. 54 ' l( 54 . I 0.00. COTTO N kN ITS ;n .-, vcJ•i e.t y of p.-i l!erns wi f!., rnl'!'( ~.,,,J ~ci11d o. W onn\3 r·. ful for children ,,,,;J ,,.-:/ult~ aJ •~e foe com fort ifl nd v·1"1 ;1dbil1 ty. $4 ~o 72" wio e. J.00 to 4.50 yd. A merite~ 100,./e cotton TAPESTRY PR INTS. l tl"J:.1 .... 1ei,.;ht. p,. Loch like the ce el th ieg. 45 " wide. 2.69 yd. Huge selection of BONDED ACRYLICS. G rad! !or campus or cr'lreer -skirts. ponts, d r e:.~e~. sui t5 , M<11 c.hlne wi11sl.oble with the loo k of wool. Rich new A utumn colors irr ploids. che:i:s , !.lripe5, llnd novelties. 54 '' wide. ~.SO to 5.00 yd. Special Washable BONDED ACRYLIC Special! "denim look" Speciol purcht'l.t.e new Fall colors TREVIRA FLANNEL POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS With the look of you th. Selection of sma rt stripe<, ttnd solid s. 54" wide. Reg. 5.95 yd . t ftivorit& colors ond p.,tterns. USI YO UR l.4Nlc:AMIRlCAlD 01 MASTll CHAll GI Ma chine miracle. A Wl"rdrobe. 60 " wide. wosh , no.iron mu st fnr every 19! Re g. l .00 yd. IJ4 O~l l V _!!.LOT California Wines German Envoy Ex presses Views on B~ Tr.RUY t 'l)\'ILLE 01 1no D•lll< ~11•1 u.i1 C8l1forn 111 s hun1111·r 1·1i.v .,f 'hi';1p, mnd gf·n•>r;1t111n 11u11· 11 1ltl !ht• tk·.1rh p11rl~ fl;npf 1n Ill•' 11::1111•'" 1 .. Jll~t ~" n\lt<'h MXl:t lll+p !11lt (;t•I11 \ilf\ ll !llC t;t~lt'f /\nrl th t• .. 1.1h'',' •'l.1~~11·r v.111t'1' l1t11l'n 1 lan·d ITllH'!I lft>l1 l'/" 11!1 !hi' ll'U<l('f l il.'1" h11rl:-. 11 1 :\Il l"!! Lt•lll. ii l11J,!h 11Ffl('l:!l Iii 1-;1•rni;i 11.1 "m1111-<lr\I nl 1r;111~1>orlallun \'1111 cl th in!., .,u1·h L!t·11u11r la! 11ltl~ wu11!d n1:1k1• !Hr il .. h11n I ·~II Ill tlh· ('pst11 \1'"~;! h1•r1Jt:' «I ;1 -..111••111.111 [11r 11111• uf ( ";l(\l10rJ1i.1 " l.tl'~•''! I 11111101 ., 1iur \11t<111 and Ii i' 111!" l.a·~1·lot l l' h;11e h•·1•11 :it 1t1r hornr ol .Jolin <tlltl A .. 1n ri \h1lkr 1 .. 1 1hn·1· 111•1 '~' Tht• 11111 f:un Lla>.' arc nld lra•n1b !1·11111 !!•11r .1 1·a rs b;_11·k 11 hf'n .Jot1n "'urked at thr Arnt•/ 11.:an t'!m - tias~1· 111 Bonn . ' i\nto11 nc"rh ehulil•d on hi5. flr~t can 01 U:11t Hil t J 11hn said ··111•'s :in rxpt'rl 111r1c 1:1,l;h'r txtdl,1. thuu~h h"' prt•fers iiur ~ rt•rt! Hibl!:' w ni!;'~ tu lh1~ ';1 pren11unl~" But ""1ne 1a ~t111i:, didn 't hn11i.: Anto11 and !11s 11·1f1• tu ll11s e{1nt1111·r1t ThP l;f'r111:in (if· l1('Jill "ho <lrfdnges Inµ~ for pol1l1<•1;ir1., Ill C,enn<1ny derided tu take his I U'!)[ 1·1s11 to AnH·rit·a '"l'hc 1\111rri1·Hns /lH11' twrn qullc fn1·ndlv 1o u~. A!<. soon as lhe\ hC'ar 111v ;1tT(·n!.1hev ))(>1·on11• rrrY ho•lptul " Ant11i1 n ·vr11l1 ·d. \l,Jlh the !ii:!p 11f Jnhn !r:i11~l:11u1g ~·IOU' phl'a~t·S. ·The ;1.1cr<1ge EunipciJ n doc,11·1 !li1n k An1C'ne;i ns at'f' v1·r~ fri end!.\ 1ir 11.-.lpful ' The (;crman couple hasn't 11011'<1 1u1y shol'J...1ng d1ffl1renc·es b<'!ll'ecn th(' two j'Ountrie::;. though rn.1ny subtle dlslinl'· 11 .. ns do rxt;,_l \!rs Lc rlt 11as surpri~rd n11e rlay hy ii po1rc·•· 11 1~·1df'nt Shl' and J\lrs ~lullC'r 11•t·Tl' 1'!1!"111'" (I• F:i-.l1iu11 [<;!:ind fnr a dn,.lnr'~ appn1 ntnu •n! 11hcn the fo.lullC'r car broke U11w11 ,\ i-.hC'ritl's -.k·p11ty offered tl1e1n a ride in hi s 1~">ll!'C \\'/lgon . 1\\rs. Lenz "';;S suq1riscd hy the rear scat s -no rl nor h;;ndk'S. loekt'd 1vindnv.·s and a wire srrc('fl n1 front -;ind !hf' offC'r ol 'he ndc · Thl·~ •.1i1t1ld 11!'.!vr r ~ivP you Stll'h n ride in 1:c1·1nan_1'1' ~hf' (':<pl;u ncd . 1'n•1'11·.1_1s J1;11·e pro11'd I')[ inlf'/'l''! 1o 1\lltnn. "Thev ;ln· :-.o nllltt1 11'1d,•r, ;ind lhc A111l'r!c.a11 dr11•t·rs St't'lll tn h1.'h11ve then1selvr~ We onl y ha\'f' l1~10-lane FrCell':tys and the G('nnans use them like roce traeks." \\'h1li> l·ars seen1 esst'nL1al in Californ1;1, Anton pointed out lhi'!I Europeans hardly lll"Vt' w11Mu1 trains "\Ve ha1·c !he opt•ri erprcss !rains which run tu a\I n1ajor l'lties in Europe. '/'hey 11re very high speed, 110 m1les-an- hour and very eff1l'ient.'' Lnc·a\ town s are covered by small, two- C'ilr trains painled red -n1uch like a Disneyland c.·ua l car, Anton said. Anion anU hi s wife llve in Bad (;odr>sbeq::, but not in the sort of fancy house you 'd 1hink a gove rnment off1cu1I v,•ould own "\\le havr a three-bedroom apartn1ent. Hon1rs arc very expensive,'' Anton cx- pl11incd. A $30.000 A1nerican hon1e would cost more than $40.000 In Germany -ior lht houst" alone The land in 8 a d godesberg sells for $30 a square yard. ··eut that"s a special eity." i\1ullcr in- lt'rjecled. "Jl"s cheaper in lhc country.· The,.-both explained. however, that there Isn't much country available for homes. 'T'he c.er1nans lend to squeeze their population tnlO laq~e eities and ap<1rtments. Thl'y preserve the country and the forests as 111uch as possible . Arneri ca n 1e!evision is also an oddity. Commercials are rarel y seen i n (:ermany. "What really surprised then1 though \\'as roller derby." Muller said. "It would bf' the nwnlxr one show in (;ermauy," said AnWn. "ll has as mu ch suspensP and rxt·Jlcmcnl -as \he be~t cr\1ne film. II'!' wild >< BonanLa is quite pupular o~C'r lhrrr ritullcr said Ant on wa.~ d1 ,;1ppo111t l'd 11 llf'n he arrh ed )lt•rc bl·l'<IU~•· hr had long nurtured the dre11r11 1,Jf wnlf.tnc. Hlln <lrl American saloo11 tind }'t·I J1ng. ··Hey Jf'lf'. Give mt: a whiskey." then Wfllli11~ fur .Joe to slide the drink down lhr long b11r tnp. The i\1ullers also introduced lhi> Len1. h11nily to the Custa 111r.sa City Counc-ll last Monday. Anton y,•as 1n1prcssr.d w11t1 hnw 111Ur h Arncricans ;ire allnv.·ed to !'.P<'<•k fr urn lhc audience at euunc1I n1rr!1n~~ :\\rs l..cn1.. ll<1wc•v.-.r bc!>.I (t('stor1be<l thP1 r feelings about 111(' l1r~t 1\n1t'rii;fln town they e\·er stayed in. "lt '~ hke a ht· t!e Disneyland," she gi~glc<l. ~ca s tle' Hiclcle11 I Brother Meets l(in After 51 Years I F1·0111 Travele1~s l ABEHOEEN. \\'a~h ( APl -umnist helped ~1rs. Nrlson For ~\ "ears J11n \\;,1\·r c; ll'as locate !he name (If ihe f:i1nliv J ll~t <Jn . cn1ry in the' filrnily that ha<l , ;idopted ,I 1 m'. Bi ble . bu1 nuw he has het on1e Through the Feder;-11 l:lurcnu a rl'al person lo three sisters of Investigation she learned brothers and sisters now live near Aberdeen or in TaCQma , \Vash., abnul fiO rniles awa y. A sister not presenl for the re- union lives 1n Germany. (lld I am ." s~1d l\il\'t'" "! don't even know mv hi~!hday . Tt1e f;i1111lv B1blr J1~r s H ~yr.~ b1rlh,t;iv as' .Ian 'l~. 1923. t:iut ;1d{lptioO rccorris h~t fu s birth date ;is Jan. 22, l!l2fl TF:llll1\\' l1·;1n 1,\\'1 111 1rir l.to11rl~ of 'r1'hr:111 11.dlr·<l r 111· knn\1 11 :b l11·l·P lu ·s .1 'Thr ,·;i~1 lt• ., l 11111 ;1rh1d 1111 ;inv n1:tp 1t n·n1 ,11 n ~ huld('ll fr·on1 nll bu l lhr· llHl~I !'('~llU H'l'ILll f,1rt•1;.:n tr;11 t·\1 •r:i Tnurist• v.ill tind th:1 r ~t'I· 1 1r1~ 11110 "Tht {;;1stll'" 1~ alu1llt a~ ~1111plf' as i;t•\\1ni,: 1nTll Shan~ri l;i \\'ilhui Jl ~ 20-fc.1111 11 c1l l~ !11r sorn!' fi.rn10 punps, Jlrn~llH\\i'S anfl 1 anpu~ ;issor1crl thug~ and hroilu •l·kt!l'IJ('rs )'11!1('(' gun nt th e ~1 11i;lr cnlr<tn1·l' <Jn1t ;i !'ln~e y,;rt(·h rs ~<'pl on all 11 IH 1 t•1 •1nf' an1I go Th!' 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Thi· 1 ·.i~111··· fnr <1!i l111 lr n~ 11 ~ girls 111ll!h1 t'a1·n Ill ;1 II l'I'~ Turn ne,111 u111~1d~ ll1t\ 111e,hl (•]uh ;ind 11ro,.c1•([ l11r tl1n·1• hlur ks. hr w1!1 t•,pl;1111 ·rur11 1'1~111 111!11 <t h11ck ~1 n·i·1 1111d g11 on lo r ;iho11 1 .'l 1111:1r!1•r of " nult· The ~.Ht' tu ' Tht' ('.1~1 IC''" 1~ 1111 1t1r righ1 Hr 11.trn,·d . lht• •111prn.1< h1•, 1,, Thi• <",1,!lo-' ar(' ill lit .ind furr1i.:n1•r.~ ilf•' u1111t"lr•nn~· \ gr"llP 1•f \1n1·t'1t·.ill' 11111 1 l'! 1·11t l1 1•~.1(\(' 1 lu· ,.,111·111111111 111 re l11r111•rl 11;" ~ h\ .in <1111<• 1 • 1111111 11)10 11tt11·11t·rl 1n Iii•· jlt'l'•l'n!! 11f :1 l\11ltli!!! 1!1 1111• p;.i!'T I l-\r•1 111 n! l)u ~.11(· .11'1 a 11.i •11 d 1n~v ~1r1·f'l c; 11f 111 11q1>t ) !1"1- Hospilal U nil Opens \l 1~~tnll f"l•hllllill1!tl ll •1.~p1t11I'( !1rs1 l ~fi hr<l ph;1 ~r 1• l'n111pl1•tf•<l :incl 011t•n l11r ~r r1·u l' tu !he p11hllr 1\,•1•onhr1.c. 111 i ,f\ol gi• l)ll1'11d11r1 :idin1111~l nH 1w. !he p11hlu•.fl11 11rd 11r11;1t r hn~p11dl k•r<tlrd ill ('r1111 n \' :1 \ \ 1· r l'ark11:11 u1 :O.hsi;.11111 \·1r 1,; pro1·ulr~ ~f'11rr;1I ;1 111! ;1•·u1,. r•1('d!!'al ~f'r1'tl'!'~. 111rl11d1nc: rnmplet(' 24 hnur C'1ncrgrnr~· "/ dnn'l know e>::tetly hr111• rilt·e housf'S rri.,..,-crossi•rl by and two brolhrrs he had nl'vCr !h;;I Ha) CS had t1ve<l In ll;tlf allc.v11 ;1y s. (;iris lhrrt' arc seen. Moon Bay, Gah l.. abouL \1152 11plenl~ hul li11te g111c1y "!'11e ;illl'ays been alone." She askC'd ncll'spapers in Hall \\'1,111en !'.olit·i\ lrofn lhl'lr salJ ll !ayl's.whonowwork~in r..1 oon Bay and n .-.arhy duor11 ;ivs. unll' !heir big, dark Redwood Ci1y , CHlif. ··,\'.r1•cr lledwood City to corry stories t'~l·~ tu~co1·erCd by (heir long had any relatives '1nd no\\' ! ah<>ut her search. black roht. have a pot full Df them. 1usl Fnl'nt!s pointed 1111t thC' In "Thl• ca..-tlc " alnl(lsl like lhaL" story lo l!ayes 1111d 1)0 'l'hur1>· c1Trv hun1e 15 ;i ho11~e <iod Only one .~ist rr \\'as niissing day he telephoned the Nelson rh.-.rC ilre about 1.:>00 i,:1r\s to Saturday y,.•hcn the Hayes hnrnc. pu·k frorn . Thl!y rang e farnily gathered 1D rnt.'tl J im . The news stury had said U)l\r:1rds frvn1 9 yl'<irs •Jld :__ ,. He had hren placed for adop-r-.1 r'>. Nelson's brother "used ":'/vt n1any girls l'l•n con· ~ t ion whPn he was three rhP name of Clarence Jarncs, unue as proslitu!Ps bl')'ond 1he ). , months old. bu1 had used the name ,James H{!t' •If 23." said i\1rs. Sc1a rch "f • ~ A sister, i\1rs. Art Nelson. :>l Ha.ves." F~rnu1nfarn1ian. She has _., , -y.•hose hon1e the y.eckend re-"\Vhat grabbed mP "'as the 1nadr a del;"iiled study of •·The union v.·as held. had spent narne Clarrnce," he said. t·a~flc " and does s1J<"ial work yt•ars trying to track down hrr "~obody c<1Ued 1ne lhat in 30 :111h1ng its 1nh:ib1\an\s. 1niss1ng brnlhl'r whose n;·.·ne }l'ars." Thl' g1rh arc suppus~·fl !o 11as h.s1rd 111 the fam1lv Bible. Hoyes said hr i:a1·r up 1hr f1,11e n·gular n11•c!1 l·;1! Mrs. Nelson s;iid shf and '1 name Clat'ence hecaus!' it got l'nf•,·kups al a go1·cr11111ent bro the r. C:corgc. were the {Inly him "into lno 1nan.v fight~" 10 C'lllli(·. hut th!' regul<it1nns arc children raised at horn e. hi.~ boyhood wa t t'r Iron I ~l'ltlt!ill {'(lfllplicd with and the ~he saHl shr wa s 1wo or neighborhood in San Pedro, pl;ici· 1s rife \\'i\h tl1..:c•ast•.'' three yeiirs old v.·he11 th r adop-Calif. s.iid ~lrs. Farrn<inf:ir1111;111 . lions of .Jin1 rind a s istt•r took Hayes sa1tl 111• learned he ··1!'.~ a ('l'l ll'I so1.·1er y."' she place and does nol know the was adopted when ii! lhc ;igr ~;iuL "Often girl:-; are bt'atcn 1{ cirtu111s1.anccs involved 111 the was adopted when at the age ' he)· <.·orn 1,1:1iil thev nre too breakup of lhe family. 'T'he of 11 his mother look hun DAil Y PILOT St1U P~ot~ IJrt·d 10 \1·ork Thf'y h:11e adopted sister wa!'. reunited aside and showed him the Mond•v t~'" Frid•v 10 •·"''lo 9:10 -S."nd~v 11 lo I nn\1fH•re in uo for jus!icr." VOCAT ION IS T RA FFIC, AVOCATION WINE wl1h the farn1l_v in 1962. adoplion !Jilpers. " German y;,,·1or• Lie >•elott• •nd Anton Lenz A S t I I \II b I N I · The polite ;ire nirant 111 • __ :::_::~~::.:_::::::.:__::::__.::::_:_:~---_:'._~'~'~'~''._~":':w~.<~n~<>~n:"'_~':"~·-=~':~~"~'.o.'.":":'~"'.'.__'.~'~'~":"~'~~===========~~==~=----_:==~' l'nsurr th:il no girl under Ill i ~ ----- 1·ng~1ged 111 pru:-;t1lut1011. h111 \1rs f';1rn1nnf;1nn1:111 charj.!rfl rn;1!1\' of !ile 1n llrt• 10 let1gu<" 1\11 h.1h(' hrothl'l-lit-epe r~- "Thr.1 get Jl•lld fur loo king 1h1• •1!lu·r 11a1· 11·h~·n a ~oun~ girl 1.s "111uggh·d in." shr 11ltc~­ ,.d · 111""'1r~1·.1uu11~ girls ;irt•r 111 d••111;111d ;1111! thc1• l'11r n rnor!' 11111111·1 'l'h1·r1• ::irt.' rn;1n y ~1rL'I 111 Tl1t• c ;1stle 11hu arl' nn l~· ;11~1 1n tl11•1r [!'l'll~ anrl tht·rf' :lft' "id"~<;. 1\1t111i; a<: 9 an<l 10 "l,.ha11• ~(·"·n ,;iris of 18 who l l<111k 60 ;1nrt not n1an.v arc <it · \r:i\..111 <' t·n11ui;h lo work af!i •r l \ht·v an· :l5 'l'hl'l1 t\11'}' hrco111t' 11 I ii~ I ;11111 ·<: • ' I l 1 rwl'~ r:111JC•' frorn $fj for 1111' ( iltlll'l'~I gi r l~ !(i 50 ('f'fl!O f(•f' 1111· ··nld ~tt·rs"' 111 1ht!lr 1111dd lf' :!O• \Tr·~. F.1rn1;1r1!arn11;Jll ~a 1rl !!1,111 1 gt u l~11 lJO 1111<\ lh\•lr Will 1111 n '"Tii i' (':1~1 h•" hi11'e 1u11 ;1\1;1',' lr•ttn :1r r,1ngPd 111111·· n;u,;;·.~ 111th t·hl1•rly hu.~b;:inrl~ 1·h11.~!·n 111r 1l111rn b\' 1hr1r f.11111111·~ Thrv 1·;11111111 'j!o h;u 'k If'\ th1·1r p;11:1•n!., ;in1t. ~1111·1· tti"•l uf llil'tJ\ 1·~11U1P1 rra1I or 111 llr 1111·1 li.11 •~ n .. 111f1rr lll•',111" ••I l';H'IUllC a ]11101! \! r $ I' ;1 r111:11 1far1111an·.~ ''"'·*' 1"•rk1·1: 11111 •• hr11nt.:h i 111111r.i1. 111~·111. 111 'f\\•· 1';1• II" Tl1•·1 IL.i1P p1·r"1a1lrd 111 1 111illi"! ii 11'" IO p;ll I' 1111· rnoid~ prn111lt"' p1p1·d \1,li•'t .1 ,,..,.,,!~\' •I ,[1'111 .11111 l'h•!'l I ll'ill ') 11•·1 11 I lo l1rlp j!ll·I-. I\ Ii•• 111·!1 '" \, JL '' ,111d 1!11·~ n111 1111'1,ll I 11;1 ~~\'~ ·"" lhfl 1111] l111d 11 ,·,1•1t•r tu J"l'I 111h1·r jhil', 1:1rl' f1;11P h1·1•11 1l1t1·a1\'11f'd II llfi iil·,ol I! ii I fl• I !1 I lro 11111 .[\I .I\ ,,11d ('fSl"llt' \\(•Jh J<; 111•1 •';'~' :-;:11d \\r' F;1r11l.111l;11 1n1:111 I Sl w h:" l!T'~1·d th!' l!"'l'l'll· 1111·111 l" 11chtt'11 u11 1ls rrizut;i I J1011<; ai,:;1111~1 1111• .~rtlln$: of ,·h1!th'1·11 111111 \\ h11r ~1a1·r·r1 .ind t•1 1:,11 1· thr' l!lrl" the full p!11ll·cli.•11 uf 1li1· 1•11• I an American Tradition, back to school with ... L-AZY~BDHES ............ --···~ 14 .50 TO 17 .00 llut ~ho• <!a('<; nu1 ~ue)!.f'~l "liic C;1~1lr' ~l11>ul1t ht' rln•t•d dfl1111 "Trw1 1ua1n penr11!·1 1111111rl 10~c lhr ir 111 1·liho(l(t."1 54 FASHION ISLAND e NEWPORT CENTE~ OPPOS ITE BROADWAY e 644.42 23 ~he said '----------------------------:=cc:==:=====o=================================================================,,_==_,_-,_,,--====,,J stereo 103FM the sounds of the harbor Jd~~7 youve never heard it so good ,, _.=.:.:::.. • j_ W~nrqj¥ A114us1 1.!I l'i71 ---DAILY PI LOT _ 35 T1•eas11ry of l'i1atage Tin Roller Coaster Rides Fade Out SA:'ITA CRUZ, C:ilif . IAPl -The scre;t111s and shrieks of deli~hl fro1n roller coaster rider~ rirf' farl1n,R; 1n inany An1rriean rrsnrt area s, hul no! al the (;1;int Dipprr at S:i nta Crt1l . The 1;i;1111 Oippl'r 1s !he last classic rollf'r c11as!f'r brt1vrrn Vancnu1•er . B.C., ;inrl San D1e~o. C<1!1f, and 1.~ s111t a thnlt1ng v.·ay tn spf'nd ill rents and one n1 inulf' ,1nrl 52 seconrls. In SRn Frnncisco, R5 1nilr s to the nflrth, thr B:,. l11ppt>r ;1t Playland RI the Hrach was r;i zed sel'eral yr<ir." ago under a nf'w buildini: code. The ship Quern .\lary has displarrd the roller coas!tr and arcade at J,nni: Brt1rh, Calif, and dcvelnpers ha1 e purchased C'oncr ss1nns a t f111nous Palisades l'11rk N. ,J. O!hcrs werr t'ilher clernolishcd, ahand1111rrl nr con- verted t11 1nnre prof1t;1blt use, a.~ a changing notion of flin kept AmcntAns aw11y frorn lhe big p:1rks. Long gone 11;-e 1;\cn F:cho near \Vashinglnn, 0.C.: \Vh ite Cily net1 r \l'orcester, r.111;ss: "Tht paee nr husine~5 Is I chan~in~." sa~·s Irvin l\lrhy nf /1>11.~h1'ille, Tl'nn., edi!nr of Arnusen1ent Hu11iness. I llnv.·e1rr, hr ;irids. 1n;iny tild p;irks surh <is Santa Cru z will sur,·11'e bet"<iuse tht'Y rr111;i1n as prof!lable as new 11ark.~ l1kt• Disne.v!and, 11·hieh 1Tr<1le f:iu -f t;i:-irs and thernes with thc ir l rirles. The 1nilr·lun~ S:\11ta Cru7. Af'R ch and Rn:irdv:;il k, with lt~1 mrrry-~n-r11und. t'hair lift ;i nd n11n1 cars. st ill altrarts JO.Oi~l 1 J)f'rsons Saturday:i1 and Sun- rl;11s and abnul 2 1n1!11un per year. Thi' fragrance nf enHon can- dy and !'alt wn::-r !;ilr:i fills ;i former dancf' pavilion rt'built in 1906 and now ;in arl't1rle for cni11-nper<1tt'd fun n1at"hinrs.1 puppet theat re ;ind ;in indoor gnH cout;se. The boardwalk a 1 n n g ~'1nnlcre.1' Bay ."pa rklrs w\l h 1nodern "thrill" rides su~'h as "Til t-<1-\Vhirl " and "Hnc'--;1-! Plane" bul the Gi<111t nipper's 3.150 light b:ilbs don1in11te lhc ' ari'a at night. / 8.99 EYELET TIE 3 DAY SPECIAL! 720 A 11hapc that mak~ iL ! Oblique-toe tie with !!.hin y hrll.Y eyelet.-: on rich antiq ued Lan, Bloc ky carved hl'E'I with the driflwood look, AL hig savirigii now! US[ YOU!l 8ANKA M[RICARO AT ,John J)1·ergsten lleft) and Elmer Knebel of Storm Lake. lo11·a. stand 1vith c:ol!ection or ancient aut<r n1obiles found in shed s and old barns u ·hen they bought a farm of the late Leopold Bro11·n of Rossie. ~ 1936_ t~ord _is at lefL There 1rere 23 anllque autos in aJI, 1nclud1ng 1905 \\'inton, believed one of t1ro left in existence. Ol ympic Park near Irvington, N . .J.; plu.~ parks .:it Sa1la ~lonica and Ven ice In Southern California. a n d .Since 1924. !he rnllf'r coa.~tcr has sv.·e1)t 4 rnilhnn rlders around b;inked c11r ve.c; at spreds of 55 n1 iles an hou r. I Three rer.<ions ha1·e hf'f'n ki lled, because th£'}' slflOd ur 1 o.r hroke other l'afety re,Ru!a-1• lions. No inJurif's or deaths hare occurred 11ince 1944. A 1 41 FASHION ISLAND ONLY NEWPORT CENTER LalJor Co11trihution s To Governors To1fJ \YA SHl ,'\CTO:-J IUPJ 1 Thr l;ihnr m<H emenl mHde l'"nlnhu!1nns tnt;ilin g Sfl!l:J.~12 tn 29 nr111orrat.c; runnin.I! fnr gnl'rrnnr in 1'annus sl ates lrist . 1·c;:ir. ;ind ~12.:JflO tn (iOP g u b" r n:i !nriril ct1ndidH1cs. Amf'ncans fnr Constitutional Aetinn I 1\C1\ I s:i1rl tod<1y. Se1 rntr('n Democrats ;ind t11·n of !he Republic ans 11·hn "'On received $4!11,0:>8, .,nd Child Ca re Ce nter Now At O{:C Full lime sl11 dents at1rnding Oran,i::e Cn<i.'>t CoJ!e~P in !he f;i ll nef'rhn~ .<:nn1r nnr to care fnr a rhild in "rdrr 1n <il1r.nrl cla ssrs n1a ~· t;ikr <irlv anla~r nf a new child cnr' center on r.:impus St11drnl-p;:ir('nl~ w1sh1ng lo r nrf111 thrir rhildren 1n the rrf:'- ~f·hnol prn~ram m:i y rln sn Aug :JO. from ~ lo ~ r n1 , in l hr nee studrnt scrv1cr s ht1rlrl1nl! Tri hP r l1c1hlr ('h1lrlrrn 11111~1 hr !otlrt tr:1111rd :i:1rl hr 2 lo S 1r::ir~ nlrl Thr p;irrnl rnu <:I hr t;ik1nc at \r;:iq tn cnur<.P 11n1ls In thr d11 rnllrgr. nr fl\r tlJ"1~ 111 Ou• r ~·rn1nc rl111~1nn Thr rh1ld (';u·r l"r111 r1 o)flf'I<. 1!11 PP ~r s~1n11~ rl;irh . frnn1 'i 4!i a 111 tn ll'>flll. fro111 l2 1 ~ tn ~ p .,1 ;'lnrl Ii !n 111 p rn Sr11clr ~,.sr111n r n1T1llt11rn! f'f•q<. <.r, prr 1'-""~ V1tll d:1v 1·.11'P 1·. $12 :ill p~'r 1• "rk ;i1irl 11\ rn111c ~r<.~if1!1<. C'f1~! ~I r'"rh Fr11r~1 1 11r ('l:inr·1. ;in ()('(' t r•1rlu a1,. ;ind fnnnrr trarhrr ill lh r \hilrl \\'nrld l'rr sr·hnn! in Or;incr rlirr<"!" lhr rrn1r r Thr rrntrr i<. lnc;itrrl f1H .\l..,n1\rir 1~·;11' 111 thr nrirthra,<.! .<;~('!inn nf thr r.:11nr·1~ ;ind park111,i: 1.c; a 1"<11lable. nnn;;tion.(. r1[ I n~·~. plil) .1•;1 rd Pnuipmrnt. ;irr iinrl rr;ift sur- plif'~ :inrl ".':& anrl milk r11rton~ 11 rP being snu11ht b~· the ri>n1rr. ACA said. 11· 11 1 I ~ lhe 111 o v e m e n t' s n n I 1t1cal nn;zanlzatinns spent .\~17.2.'14 on lrisers -12 Democrats and tw n nepuhliCil llS . The governorship report \\'llS the third issu£'d by lhe rnn- ser1·;J t11 e organization t n pinpo int \\'here l<ibor mnnr.1· "'as spent during the pa~t eleclion In prt>vinus report'> ACA S<l!d i 1 7 milli11n in lAhnr n1nne.I' 11 <1s spent nn sl'na!nr1al c<11npa1_gns \\·h1le Sl.5 rnitlinn 11ent fnr hnu~e l't1n1pa1gns. The AC." J;aid i!s rcpnrL \\':IS nol cnrnpl<>te bet:ause ledrr:il J;i w rrfjuires only political comm1llrrs operating in mnre th;in one ~!at e 10 file reporls with !he t•lerk of the ho11se. Comn11t1ce., "'nrk1ng snlrl.1• within nne state need onl v file v:ith state or county offices \\here required hy J;>,1\·_ The l:irgest benefir·iarl' nf IHhor money, !he ACA ~aid, "'<ls Ohio frl:>v. John J. Gil lig;in 11·ho receil·ed S:247. \ 12 Hi ~ GOP oppont'nl. Roger l"lnud. got ssoo. Other "·innrrs listed hv AC1\ for hea v.v lahnr c1;n1rihut1f>n." v.·ere (;nvs. Patrick .J Luce" of \\'i~consin. $1 IS.fi411, l\l1l1n~ .I .Shapp nf r {'nn;;:y!v;in1a. ~411,,1i2. 1\lar1·111 t-.\11nrlrl nf l\1 :ir~ lanrl, $:14.:10(), t1nrl l\cn- nt!h ~1. Curtis of r.·laine. $2.'i.7i:l. I ;nl' Tom :-.trCalf f1f Ore_gnn. 111th S:/1,.1011. l'f'('f'J l'ed mnrr l;1l1'1r money rhan any l"l!hrr flrr.11hlic11n . The 0111_\' orhrr H('flllhl l!·;u1 11 ll11lf'r, ( dll' .lnl111 Lnlf' of C'1ilorartn, 11:i~ IL<:lrr! fnr S~llli Thr largrst sun1 nf l<1hnr eo111nhut1nn~. going In a !ll~rr . \\<IS $2.11.1171 tn .!rss L'nruh, Dr n111crat rlefe;itcd h.v 1;f•I' Ron;i ld Hc;igan nf Caldnn11:i l)thcr ln.<:ers \\'hn rcrr1l'rtl .~ubstan!i.:il C()O!ributinn:>:. 1111 IX'mocrats. \\'f're S ;i n rl r r I. r 1· in. '.\·!Jchig<in. S!i.'i.14•1. E1nilin D;.irlflllrin, Cnnnrct iru1, $51.!IOO: Rnbert S l r a u h , rlefeilted by .\1rC::i l1 1n On>p:nn , S2i.410, and Raul C;ist rn, Arizona. $19,508. Asks l11~rease Cr11i.~e ()1 v11 er See ks Hike ~ Tnzrr ~111rl hr also ln~l nnrl has applird lo thr ~~~ tnnney on the hnt1t ser1·1ce lasl C;ilifnrnia f'uhlic U l 1111 i P ~ g .1·eH1· .ind \\1th rhe rrirP in-Cnn1mi~sinn for a !2 percent r rcase he prnircls he "''Hild rate il'ICFef!Se 1nake nnl~· S4.200 nn tht' opera-Tn7er, pre~irlen1 nf [);11·rv·.~ tion , nnc (If ~f'Vl'ral hf" rnn-Locker. !nr., wh1th runs f;n l' durts frnm the r;i1·ilinn anrl bnar a dBy htl"'een thl' Balboa the sportfishini: docks in lhe-Pa l'ilinn 11nd Avalnn, is Rhine chann!'l. seeking 11 boost frnm ~8.!iO tn Tn~er 1s planning 10 mnv' :i;s W in the Adult round-trip B al! nr ;it ll'a.<i1 pt1rl nf th' fa rt . I l'prlrtfishini:: flrrt tn 1he new The children's f<'lrr 11nuld ~n B Dan;i l'n1n1 lf;irlxlr 1111 50 ct'nL-.. In $4.7~ for ,a 1n h 1~ appllr.:1\1nn. Tnirr t1l~f'I rnund-rri p 11rkrt. ciled 1h<i l !hf' S!l :lfl rate he I n his t1pphcahnn, Tn1!'r prnpoi:cs is Lhe i;;11nP rh11 r~rrt pntnls nut the rniposed ne\\• bl' p;is.c;enger serv1cP.~ in San rales had ~n au!horlzM b~ Pedro and lhPy hal'' n shorlf'r thr PUC Jn 1965 and were in run. bf' sald . ellt ct (\\'I') \'f'llrs. lra1·es daily at. 9 11 m . arr1 v in~ appro\•al to reduce t h r Porll1nd, Ore. HOBBIES • STATIONERY OFF OUR LOW LOW PRICES! During the Spectacular Sale, make sure that you take advantage of the Big Savings! FASHION ISLAND LOAD UP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS' 50 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH Opposite Broadway • Phone 644-0981 6741 Fallbrook Avenue CANOGA PARK 348·3312 LOS ANGELES Broadway·Crenthaw Shopping Center 3674 W. Santa Barbara AX 2-2855 WESTCHESTER Btliind R1lplia M1 rk•f 6259 w. 87th OR 0-1131 Tnter',11 Ca t111ina c r u J s t' He pu1ntCd nul hP nbt.a1nrrJ I Al Avalon at l 1.:\0 p.m I~ ch11r.,;es In rhe r rt !i en 1 '""'·' A,·,100 '' < 3ll pm . or· "hed.,le '" ''" "tu b<cnm r ~... , WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING KARL'.S, 2279 No. Orong• Moll. ORANGE, CALIF. r1 1•1ng in ~t\.\·pnrt Rturh :H 7 mnrt rnmprtit11 p " ~ Pm ""'" "'' "°'" h""'"'' ~~ ......... ~,1',#'.l'.I' ......... ..,,.. ~.1"'.4"".l'.I',#'~ ................ ~ I I t: Ph~ Tom ''-"' he'' I'""' '"''' ""'' '°'' "P "Od h\ I" ~_.. ..... .l' ......... .I' ........................... ,.,,. ....... ~....... !roill"" .......................................................... ,1" ........ ..11111':.i ~' . ~o.DP.~.'..Jl-nJnU·1~1.4J.!. ..a~~-~~·· 1'9in._L.ronnt1 so -'·Y-;1lil~ ~Jt::..t'.!u... , ~ ..._ ~ 'A'tt" •.X>..:.t-}.Ji.; , ~rue±,,_.~_·.».G:· »sz t~.il :i'il';!.:'::,-.;,;~~~~~-·;"'~ .. ;;,"~l~?'4:;;~1=jt~~~I!!:::~· -~·~?i:'~:~;;;;-;;-~·~~~·~;-~~'~"'~-~r;,o-;;~;."~'c'";,;~-~·~~-~~-;;-;.:;~~;;:;;::;~'~ ~••·--·~--·-·-~~.z_, -·--...---.. -~----• ••• --~-....--::1 --::2;"-~T ' j_ -~--~-#)-.='d~-J\! .. " 38 DAI L V PI LOT • I ,;i: ! •' ~· ' !:e',> ' ) t .. . ' •. NEWPORT CENTER I • ... , '" " . ··~t ·~·.~ '1 .\, "'' ._., I I ~· t • • • ' ' ' ,. ' • i: t •• ~ , . BACK TO CAMPUS THE BEST OF THE BASICS THE TRUE BLUES, THE INDISPENSABLES, THE CAN'T-GO-BACK- TO-CAMPUS-WITHOUT-'EMS ... ALL FROM LEVI STRAUSS, WHERE THE GREATEST AMERICAN NATURAL, THE BLUE JEAN, WAS INVENTEOI FEATURED, THE ORIGINAL SHRINK-TO-FIT LEVIS® IN BLUE COTTON DENIM. 27-44. 6.98. CLASSIC PRE-SHRUNK COTTON DENIM JACKET TO MATCH. 34-46. 9 .00. BELL BOTTOt\1 LEVIS (!) IN PRE-SHRUNK BLUE COTTON DENIM. 28-38. 8 .00. COTTON CHAMBRAY DENIM BLUE WORK SHIRT. S -M-L-XL. AT 7 .00. COTTON CORDUROY BELLS IN A BUNCH OF BASIC COLORS. 28-38. 8 .50. CLASSIC CASUALS, ALL, FROM OUR CAMPUS SHOP. ROBINSON'S FASHION ISLAND 644-2800 • Poor Eating High Priced % NE W YORK 1L'PJ 1 -Pl)(lr nutri· t1on feed~ on !l.'!tlf An economies profesS<>r writi ng for a proftss1onal journal blames pnce tnrrease on frui ts 11nd vej;!l"lables fur hel ping lnwtr con· i;u1nplion of these vllam in·rich fOO(I~. whlth 11re neces.~ary to good nutrition. Lowered co nsurn ption Jn tu rn decreased demand, which led 10 limited supplies. wh1eh led In- evitably to even hightr prices .. Between 1955·1965, fresh product pnces rose an averagt or 22 percent. The cost of ind!viduillit items rose even niore -50 percent in the 1.:a~e of cabbage, <l:J pt"rcent for grapefr111 l and 35 percent for len1ons . The VICIOUS cirl•le IJOd IL~ in1- pl1ca!io11s were descri bed by .John R. P<1rnsh of t h e UOiversit.y of lll inois rrcent ly in the Journa l or N'utrrl1on F.:dueatio11. It is published by the oonprofi l /;()('1ety fnr Nu!ri!io11 ~:d uca l ion, whose fund ing has <11n1e from su,..h agencies and nrgan1za1ions as lhr.: N<it iona l ln~t 1ttd e~ nf Health. !he American Heart Assn., the Nutri· p•~.,,,..,,,..,,,..,..,..~~~....,.~~~~~~~.,.-~~~~~~~-'~- !ioa F<lUndation . Inc , • 1 d ln- dl-~ndent food aOO dru1 mtnuftc· turers. 111t 11upply-and-demt nd dilemma ill only a sma ll part of tM wor~n- 1ng p1c1ure. Parrish pred\cttd that our nutritiona l habit! will gel worse a ~. 011r diseret1onary income gel.I be Iler. Hf' also blamed inc r ea s i ng urbaniz ation, diet and health food fads, the sna ck ha bit. more eatin g nut and a rorresponding decreaff' in the variety of borne-prepared foods. Farm fami lie11 and workers mov- ing to cities vi rtually ended the era of rtgular Saturday homt-<lelivery of fr<'sh produce . butter, cheese and egg!! by s.mall fa rmers to their urba n customer!!, E:vtn urban fami liel! btogan to give up home gardening as I heir discretionary In- come increased . These days. fa rmers themse lves opt for limited-variety.' t'Onvenience food.~. Parrish wrote. The farmer with a big OJ>f'ral ion earn.~ enough Ill buy what ht_ want-.~ in town 11nd thf' small nnt i!I so busy. workin g 1ha1 there '11 little timt to cook. • Vntil World War I, •boot to pu· Cf!fll of •II food f'•ltn in Ameri('lln hcrne11 was prepared thttt, 1~ present figurt is said to ranet between 55 and 60 percent. That wouldn 't bt h•d If tht resulting diet were • balant~ onr. wit h • fa ir .11hart of produet rich in Vitami ns A and <.:. Act:ordtng to Parrish, the prewar diet was htavi· ly weighted with green •nd yellow vegetables, which provide large amounts or bo th elements, al! do many frel!h fruits. By 1940, tht declint was well underway. Par rish wrote that an- nual per tapita consumptiGn of fresh fruits 11lid from 139 pounds i11 !!MO to only 78 pound' in 1968. Tolal per capita consumption o f vegetable!! dropPfid 61.<I percent be twttn Hl4~ and 1963. Ame;ricaM have filled lht IJI P largely wilh snack and sr,ack- re;laled food.~ such al! potato and corn chips, nut~. puffed inacks. cracker sandwichel'I', r l a v o r e d cracke rll, pretzel:-;, cheese. r:olrl cut.-;, hambur,Rerll, Mt d o g ll . barbecue meats, w ft drinks 111;nd ~er. Re11taura11t mt.al! al.II) bt.caml': heavily weighted with higM:aklri« items that provide ample protein but few if •ny of the necesJ1 ary vitamlM available in fruit and vegetables. A trend towa rd meal skipping also took it.s toll. Parrish wrote. Meal skipping by teen-agers has bten widely publ iciied. but Parrish quolt.d one national survey lhat showtd adult11 were equally remisll. Eleven perctnl aaid 1~y volun- ta rily skipped the evening meal, II percent habitually a k i p p e d breakfR !il and 20 ~r~nt said they s kip~d luncll -btcau~e they wert t it her too busy or not hungry. Tht. articlr added that many nulril':nl!! ln~t th111 way are not apt to be madt up full y in later meals. Dieting for weight Jos11 or weight maintenance has a 11imil11:r effect, Parri.~h noted . He sugge~ted a do uble-ba rreled pr<>gra m to reverse !ht trend. It would rombine massiv' nutrition ~ducation with fortificatinn and l'nrichm ent or food for th' entire pnpolation. & n !Oh Chefs Shed Hats at Home By JAt:Qt.:ELINE f l):\IL:S 01 tt.• D•oly Pllo! i i.tr A ma n's hClmc n1ay be hrs casl le bu t the kitchPn belongs lo his \'life . And tha t goes ff)r the rnva l territnry prll('Jaimcd by wives nf sfin1e Orange Coast chefs. •·Nonr of the n1:iles in n1v fami\11 h;)l'e rver cnoked 1n 1he ldtchrn ·~o I v.'0n'1 l1>t h1n1 in n11ne," began Eliiabclh Rakrr. v.·1fe of Lcf10~1 Raker. e.\CCu livc chef at Fivf' C'rowns restau1«-u1t. Cnrnna drl il'lar . "Residr_<;, he dirl 1es loo 111;i11r dishf's, "\Vhen I w;ilk in :ind set all lhn.~e pol s and pans. ! flip Ynu kno11. the chef~ nrver hcive 111 do <inv v.·a~h1 ng uo ·· ,\.lrs. Baker light.~ up hrr hu shand's "~ P~ II' hen she i.erves hin1 a goud 'lid Amrrir an han1burttef' or lier sprci<i!i1 ;. rna st sparrrib~ •·He dr.e~11'l Ce! ribs 100 nflrn bpr;i ui;e r r.'l1 ve r.1· particula r ahnut !hP rut of porh I u•c. 11 hil~ 10 he sn1a ll. narrow pn l'k rlh' '' Cntnpany srrved a n1r:il ill thr Bal-rr's ni1ght receive s1rln1n ro;i ~t beef. trrivaki ~l eak or ~rcirrrrh.<;_ "l llini1 rn y g11,,st' list In JO prnple so th;i1 lh(' int1n1l'll',I' 1.~ re- t;iinerl ." s;:i1d ~1 rs R;iko.;r, Rak i>r i.~ vtr~ f1n1ek .1. CHT•11·d1ni: lo hi~ 11·1fe. ' He h;i~ :-:rn.~lti 1'P l.~~t p and know~ immedi;:ilrl_v if I burned 1l1e pan or if it nf'('ds n1nre s;il l-" The 11'11(' of .l11e K;1rT\l'S, r~eculive ~·hr( a\ Irvine CClast Cr)l111lry Club, ::;ays, .. He 's nnl ;:1 O!nurme1 at home b:-i Any mr,:in<;." Re.i n ~ frflm Texas, Ba rnes loves r nrn brc;id <ind beans. "These thi ngs are s1mplr but. they can be tricky," '!;he cau- tioned. /I favorite 11·,•;.il is a l;ilc h!'unch with fr1r d chi('ken. hisc 11 11s anrt gra\'y. "Hi:'s nol h.'tl'd lo cook fn r at ;il l, surprising rnnugh. He sa~·s !'rn a pr·c1ty good con k and 11half'\'rr I fix is fine." said ~irs. Barne:: \\'ho 1ne! her husband while he was a eook ;i nd she was w;utress1n~- Jf (·111n pan.1··s rnn1ing. the l'hcf dnn.s his h;H ;i1 hnmc and prrp.1 1·e.s ~hrinrp t0<'kl:-i1I ,.,. curried ~hri1np and harhecue s1 r:1ks. f),·~~rr1 11111 be cheest•ca kP with g;il 1;1nn li("]Uflr Cnn1p;111~· i:al l111g ;1 1.,o put.~ Ilene St'urin 1n his wifp's };.1tchc11 , .. Hf' dnrsn't t ru~t nli'." ru11fr~ses the wife of 1hr ;\rches' L'7'f'l'UI I\'{' l'hef for 1.1 Yt'<ll'S. H11l for t·vcry d~y 111e;ils. Seunn li ke~ ;in~lh1ng his 11 llP fr;.;Ps a.~ long ;:is its not !ll!l rich "Ile like~ rr;il sin1plr 1·onk1ng_ Bf'rf :ind v1·.c:c 1;ihlr~ 11 rrh no ::-aurf'·." i:.a1d tht' Frcneh11on1:-in wt111 rnrt hrr h11~b;ind 11h1le 11nrk111g a' a p;tnl r1 ~1rl 1n l'h 11·;1~f'\, l~2:i The ni.i'iltT of h;1ulf' l'U1s1 nr• prefer,, chocol<i te 1ee cre:1 n1 for dci;srrL addrd his wife . "\\'hen J ennk , I cr)l1k. \\'t11•n he eooks. he cooks II work~ 11ul hes1 lh;H wa~--" ('Xp]ainf'd (';1r11l4• i)r!ijll fl<I , ll'if(' Of thf' Ralb"rt B;11 Vluh ~ i'.\t•ruJJ\f> rhrf R1(•h;i nl Dt•t:1n11 11 Eul \lro; Dt'ta1111:i doii·~ 1111151 11f lhe Co1Jk1ng . "H\: 111;1kes t1~1 big nf a mr,,~ :· Being uf l1;.il1;i11 dc.<;ccrll . fleLann"' lovrs his wiff' lo m;ike na1ive di~hes A !ipcciali1.v is ,,p:ighetti n1ade 111ith little noodles .:ind a sauce or tomato pastr, lnmatoe.~. oil. oninns. pi<'Ce of pork. oregano. basil and ron1ano cheese. "He's 110! a pil'ky eal er, h~'ll e&l an ything."' He also enjoys the traditlon;:il fare of his 'wife·~ Yugoslavian ancestors: Pigs in the Rlanket (s tuffed c;ihbage), Chicken Papik;ish 1 chic.ken with 1oma1.oes anrl sour rre(lm sauce1 appl~ strudel 11nd nut rol ls. (:oing tu t·ollege to bccon1e a dentist when he si arted working in hi.' father-in- l;:iw's hotel. De t;inna donned an apron \\'hen a bre.~kfast cMk f;iiled 111 show up fnr \\'llrk. "Hr \\'Or krd un der 11 lol. of chef.~ and i,:01 I.heir se1.:rr1s," said ,\1r.<i DE'l<1n· na . "Somel 1n1e~ he tries In come in the ktt th~n or1d g1\1c n1c adv ice. Bul ii doe.~n 'l v.·vrk." Another guur111cl ('her who (lpL~ ror Arncrican hambur gers ;ind hot dng~ i.~ Leonard Lope7. of lhe Alrporler Inn. "He lnvrs the w11y I fix cheeseburgers, with all lhf' tri mmings _ I Ir_\' to fix_ hin1 ~01ne1hing he isn 't ~oing ·to eat ;:11 the rrsla 1ir;int , but \11ilh six sn1;:11l children ~·1n1 h;i1•r lo coo k si mpl,v." said Ann Lopc1 .. L<•rr~. n1igh1 en ler 1hr k11chr 11 fnr ;i spee1al nctas1n11 and pre p a re hou 11!abaissr "\Ve li ke to fix Mexic;in d1~llf'' toJ,!rlhrr. Eil hrr ench ilad a.~ nr snrnr nir;i t d1~h." He like.~ his fond well ·seasnnC'd ;ind drliglHs 10 eggs. r:hnri1.o ! Mexic;in ~11us<ige1 and flour 1nrtillas .~erved wit.h hcrr S('cr·rl.s fr .. 111 the fa mily lables of the area 's chefs follow: ELl Z.<\RETH RAKF:R 'S :\IAYONNAISE SALAD ORESSING I cup granulated sugar COAST CHEFS PREFER ALL-AMER ICAN HAMBURGER S Backyard Chefs 'Grilled' on By !)()ROTH V \\'E~CK Or•"9t County "O"'• A~•!•O• The sieJ!e nf hot Wl'Rthrr hl\s ~rn rlnv· Ing many ('OOk~ ou l. lo lhe pal10 t.n barbecue rrn1 nnlv hamburgrrs aqd straki; but al so l;iri;;er ·cul.'1 such as roasts anrt J)(IUltry, The par(l<lf' to th(' patio -nr an y placr l<1rgP ('nnu ith ould(lllrs tn hold a J.!fl ll -is R nationwide phPnnmrnon with s11lt's 1Jf barbcctre grilli; -zoo111ing The numbrr nf cn\'erecf charcoal gri ll~ snld has incrE>"scd :in to 50 pertent each year ovE>r lhe l;i~t five ) f'a rs and the Arnfrica n G;is A~MCiation reports 1h;i\ there were ii million pas harhe~uP i.:rills ~old 1n l!l iO wi th Jialcs of L 100.000 expf'l"trc! this yrar Al~o popula r ar( the: new covered el~· lri(' grilli:.. W1!h Lhe cuvcred st~le grill ... \l's poss1 blP 1n cook large rnasts :111rl ;)l)ullr'~ \..•1!hnut a sp11 The ro1,cr al ... o hel ps in controlling tr n1Pf'rri1 ure anri ll11re-llp .... Oth l'r fnod.'I such as 11;ifetahles can I'/(' wn1pped hi foil :ind cnokrd .ilring \\'1th the 111c:i! !n thc covrre:d grill. '· Home News and Views \r l1h an npcn Rril l ynu usu;il!y conk with dirrc1 hr;it -the food is placed on the l!rill rt1recil_1• over lhe charcn;:il or .~•1llrtr 0( hr.at. :\ rn!'al cu1 up lo two ill· ,_·hrs th1l'k l';i n be <'OOkcd 1l1 is v.ay. \\'it.h a t1n·cr('rl grill y(lU can cnnk th1('kcr cuts y,·11h direct hrli t or vou can 11lrice: the rood 1n a rnnl;iinf'r or 00 a drip pan and cook \1'1lh indirect heal. Indirect he:it 1n " ('O\'('rcd grill is very similar to n\.rn rna.~t1ng. \\'hen grilling a roast !surh a ~ ,..hu('k ovf'r direct heal in a covered barbecue. 1he CO\"r 11·111 elimin;ite fl.:irr·ups anrl lhP otl!'d fo r watch1n~ the. Rrilt RS well l!-5 rcf111re 101al conkini.t !ime. bs 1:. 111 20 nl1nutrs. The roast shoulrl hr lurnl'rl 11t lt'!!sl nn4 e d11r'1ng roa~lln~ II It 1J d1recll.v 01 f'r ll1r r.n11!~. Al!hnugh C'l \'ercrt l!r1!I barbccu1nl{ h;i~ hrrn.mP very popu lar, many people ~till pre fer the turnin~ spit or rlltisse.rie coo k· 1ng. The curs or meat ror rotisserie cooJI. i n~ 11ecd to be compact <1nd rair!y symctrica l. The rl at roai;ts likP. chuc k do not lend lhcrnse lvell to spit conking u nle~ll they are bn ned. rolled 11nd lied. Whole chic kens and small tur keys work well on II spit . The meat or poultry nerds to be crnl('rcd nn the spit llO that it coo ks t ve.n· 11·. The l1mf'. needed "''iii vary wi lh con· dltlous !lut"h as intensity of heat. air temperature, wind and lh!' speed of lhP. ro1isser1f' A gcncri11 rule ill that for ro1L~serits cooking yo u should reduct tht tnl31 ti1ne re('fl mmendcrl for nvcn rOll!ll in~ nf a part.irular cut by onc-th1rrl. n ut lhl' J;i;.~('r 1hf' d!amrt{'r (If th, rn.1~1 . !hf' longe r thr. rookina timr 1., 1easpoon salt V:i teaspoon turmeric 1 tablespoon flo ur l tab!e~poon dry mustard 1 cu p milk 2 eggs 1 cup cider vinegar I teaspoon melted bLltter Blend !ht five dry ingredients. ad<i two '"ell beaten egg yolk~. Slowl y add one cup milk and well-heaten egg white~ t.n mix· turt ovt:r medium heat Add cider iin<t huller until mixture comes In boil. Remove. Beat until creamy, 11lore in a cool place. • PHYlLI~ BARNES' r1NTO BEANS Pinto Bean~ Minced on ion Racon cut in .i;mall piece.• Wash be;in s. Pl?~~ in largt pol and cover with water. Add ot her ingredient~ Ln suit taste. Simmer until tender. Check w;:1t,er level often. l\.10THER 'S BISCUITS One cu p flour 2 teaspoon.~ bakin,R powder Pinch or salt V1>ge1able shortening lhe si7.t of ;:1n e~g Bunern1i lk , \\'ork first four ingredient.~ until crumbly .. '\dd enough hutter milk I() nu:rke a moist. sticky dnugh. Roll "'• inch thick arid cut bi~cuit~. Tu rn them over in shortenini;: and piece in pan. Bitke 20-JG minul.e.~ .at <100 degree~. Can make twn, three or lour t.im e~ the reci pt abnve. <.:OUNTRV GRAVY Me>r t rlripptngs isteak, chicken, baconl Flour W::iter Milk Sall and pepper tn la.~te Arfd flo ur to drippings. s!ir 11nd brnwn If <iesired _ Add part milk. part wat~r. Cook lon11: enough tn rid the gravy nf a flour taste. Adding mnre liquid In ~~t rig:ht con.~i~tency. Salt and pepper tG taste:. C:EllNt: SEURJN'S FRENCH POT ROAST 4 pound!! top round beef or n1mp l ClOVt garliC' I ba,v le<if 1 rarrnl, ~li1·rd I stick celery. shre~ 2 CLIP~ r('d winl" "'atPr nr beer consnmml': 12 sm11I\ mushroom.\, sauteed in buttPr (optional 1 I,., pounrl carrot~. <·11! in i;hll f>I" of nlivr.~. Chnpped pari:le_v Rrown mral in cas~rro le with rat until wctl·brnv.'neri on all side!!. Add ~a rllc, hav lea;, carrot. ceJ ~r,11. Stir flV# minute.~­ Add wine and cover with beer con~mmt or w<1l cr. Cover and bring lo rapid boil r ut in tlutch oven 1n mode ra lt ovf'.11 !or lh rl'f' hours until te.ndf'r. Turn me>rt twlc,. while rookin g. Remove beef to another ket ll,. and strain gravy ove.r. Add nniOnll , alre(ldy two.thi rd~ l'OO!,Pd by saulf'eini;:. Add carrots, also two-t hirds cooked. Retu rn to oven and hraise lnr 111 hour. Add 11au1eed on kins. Tr11n.~fer meal to plane~ 11nd s lice thinly against. ,i,:raln. f.arnish me.al platter with veg ttablell . Pnur gravy over. Small boiled potatoe.~ 6men BEA ANDERSON, Editor f'an ~ placed nn platte~. Sprinl<le chop. ped parsley over entire: di sh. Plact rest of gravy in lur,.t n. CAROL.Jo: DET ANN A ·~ STUF'f'En CABBAGE 14 pnund .1:round b~ef ,. pound jrnund pork 2 t:i blespooo.~ ~Alt 1,, lf';ispoon blar.k pr pper 2 eggs 3• po11nd rire 1 mediu m onion. mi nrcd :l la hl r.~poons sh nrl rn1ng II strip.~ bacon, rt icrd 2 hr<1<is ca bbt1.l(e I r<+n sauerkraut 128 nun crs 1 r r·;:1n tomatn pa sir. 15 nuncl'!.~' or a l:irge c11 n whole tomatne~ f..o re c;ibbagt t.nd parboil in f!nough s:i lted water In rover. Dra in ctibbAite. but s11ve ('a hhage w:ittr. In skillt>t Saul t dir- td bi1cnn in ~horlening. Add minced onion~ coo king until lightly brown. Set aside. In mixing bowl add meat. rice. eggs. I lablespnon raw diced onion, se;ason with 11alt !Ind pepper. Mix thoroughly. l"ttf J1 Take drained , ('()C)led cabbage trid remnvt leaves sep.aratel,11. Ust only la.rg~ and medium leave11 . Pl11e~ leaf in palm of hand and .oidd 2 t11ble11pnons of fi lling mix· t.ure and rnll up. Tuck in edges. Platt layer nf roll~ in roa~ler wirh t.:i inch rab- hage water. Add onr. half sa uerkraut. pastr . batt1n 11nd onions. dice<l leftov er citbbagtt leAve~. Repea l. ser.ond laye;r. f ill 2/:l full with cabbage water. B11ke: fnr 11h: hours t t .1:)0 d!'gree~. Servts 6-11 . ANN LOP EZ'S ENCHTLAOAS HomPrnade flour tortillas 1 pound chil i rellenns 1stuffed r reen pepPf'rS I .Jar k chee.~f' Cheddar chee.'lt fshredd ed) Olivt~ 1 m1nr.ed ) Onion !thopped1 F:nchilada or red chili s11urt Pnund chili rell,.no~ nat. Place jack cheese, chili re!lenn~ 11nd onion~ fnp. lional I nn tortilla. Roll up tortill a aftd place in baking pl:ln. Pour :u111ce t1ver lorti\111. CnvP.r with shrP.ddf'd jack Md cheddar cheellt . Sprinkle with olives. Bake 25 minutes at 350 degrees. Barbecue Methods, Options ThererorP , with a thick ro<111t the lemperature should be reduced or !ht ro11 $f moved farther from the heat it0 that the mt11! will Mt char and 11hrink from e.~ces!rive heat -or be door on tht oul$ide ar.d raw on Lht inside . F'or 11 11 out.door roasting of meat, ~low even heat i$ lhe key IG 11ucces11. The meat will not be charr~d. will 111;hrink le~.~ itnd cook evenly. With chlJrcoal. w11it about I 1h hour -until the coals are "\\/hilt hot" Defore placing the me;at on the grill. With .1 gal! or l'letttic grill, preheat according to directiGns. (;35 or electric itrill~ h111;ve heal lltllings such 11.s low, medium and high for controll ing tht in!ensi!y of 1he heal. Wilh charroal grill.' you control the intensity of th" heat by varying the number of bri<µielte~. A good n1le of thumb i.• to allow 10 to I ~ coals per pound of me11t 3rnl 10 W 1$ each hour 11 fter Ille first. F'l11rt-llpll 11hould ht 11vnided becau.~@ l'harred meat Is bhtr.r, ExtinR11i11h lhf' fl11mt~ with a wat~r gun or 11 ~l,.. "queeze bottle fille<t with w11ter . Sauces containing 1ug11r or 1yrup shoul<i rMJI bt bru8hed on tht' meat until the last 20 minutes nl cookinl timt tn prevent thr. sugar from burning or carmelizing before the meat is coo ked. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. Can pork roast!! bf' C()()ked fin 1 covered outdoor b1rbecue ? What 11bout the problem of btin1 •urt that they're well done •nd safe lo eat? A. It i' true that pork should be cooked well done in order lo bt sure that noM of the p.ara!litet which cau!le lrichino.,,il! 1rt preRtnt In !he m~at (tven though thi.11 i!I highly unliktly with today'a pork), An Interior temperature nf 150 degrees is !lufficient. To be sure thi!I 1emperal11re i!I reached whtn barbecuing. insert 1 m ea t lhtrmometer Into tht center or tht mP.•t hclort. It ata rt.oi lo cook. Pork thal ha~ bee n held a~ urn degrees Jor Al lea~r two week.-; ;ilSfl Is aR fe wi thoul bei nR r.ookt.d wt>ll dnnt , Q. How r.11 n you bitrbt.cue lcitbobs of meat on a ske wer with vegetable~ lllct onion ind green pepper and h11v1; tht meat rare or m~ium and the ve11etable1J well done ~ Out vegetables are !till n~ar1y raw when !he meal ill done. A. Tht ve get.11 bles for 11kewer cookin1 of1en need to be partiall y precookt'd. Prepare thf!m for the. skewer. then saule them in butter or m11r$t11rine until they're about hair done_ Thtn &ltern11te me.at cubes and ve;gelstble~ on skewers and proceed w'lth bttrbecuing. Q. My husband likes to cook roast11 In our covered barbecue by wrapping lhecn completel y in fo ll He say!! this i11 reaQf broiling because tht me 11t i.lt cooked witl. rtlre<:t ~at. but I aAy It'" not btt11use U.. meal ill covered. Who's right! A. Strictly spc1klng. when meat 11 wrapped in foil 11nd rooked it is braised r11 th('r than broiled or masted because thl! foil hold!! the moisture around the m#:al. II i~ more like a pnt ro11st. Also, 1he foll keep.~ the amoke from rc11chin.a tht me11t !llO you rlnn't get the i,.. smokey-barbe<:ue flavnr. -·•t--\,.,.. ___ •'*--:"\'~;,;,. -~.-~..:..l~~'i -.. ~.-._-.. ,._ ~· ~-··--~ . ---·-----· -lf::_ _..;...;:t__ __ .._ ~-~---... --.. ·'-' • ' ...;s;...;: - -_,, ----·-~·-.:~ . . ... • .· Director's Script Calls for Happy Ending .· • •• ., •. :· ·: ·! . :· • . •. :- .· .- Now that Gerry Geronimi doesn't have to worry about mak in g other peo ple happy through his film d irector's ro le, he can spe nd time mak in g himse lf happy . .. : ' .. . : ... : . ' .· :· . .. ~. • . . NETT ING A MERMA ID -Pat f)nu:.:an drfl l and nr Ri1'harrl lla1rl('q ha11l 1n .1 ~·r"· ;:r•rvJ r;.• n in 1ne pr•<nn nf \I r~ LyleSandl1nfortheBah1a Cnru1 tll1an '1 ~·r.: 1 ... 0 ... aJ :7-at .. rrl a: •.. \lib 21 Regatta L1.1au Sailors Make Splash A p·"'l.<lfl!"' 1' t·,.~n f\•1 ,....,rc; fi"'-''n i!I fr,.,~ ·~ .. H.:i wa 11.:i1 Is!:.;,c• T ~ ~ J ; ;, n .,,, ltrtainm•""" il"'°1 r ":., r f u I r;,'.\P dtts~ w· ~~· :n" rnrvid fn• t'il' R:ir ~ 1, ·1~•.,1;;n ,·ar!i• riuh lu;; "r: S;;tu~cl ;n , A11 t 21 ·rn .. r \1>rL n .. 1,n w11 beio;in ll l'h cr.oe\.."'ta1s ~ti 10 pm 1n the clubhouse, is scr.~u!ed 1n Mn1unr11nn 1vith lhe Sohn2 and f'·C<1.t Jn1·1tatinnal Rrgalla lh 11t 1.1·ef'kt-nd. lrr r<i r\'ine;s \.l'ill dtcnrate the hulfl'l tahle "·ith ser\'ing 111 tw~i n at R::'IO p . m . rr1111t11n.c. h;u.:kJ,?:munrl mil.'>!("" "·ill bfl l.l1nn1 Sa111i!-·ll !roupe and s1n~er ~1ss Pat Kelly. ~,r. and Mrs. Thomas A. Dobh1e are chairmen of the ar. r;ur, a~<:1s1ed h.1 !he ~1 r~11r<:. ;ind ~!me.~ LylP Sanrlhn, l.nrin C. \\'t is~. RAymnnd Ford Rulloch. Hitr\'t'I' 0 . Pe;i~,. \\'11liam J). r>ur!;!lln, [);11 1d s1nne . n oherl t\1lra1nck. Pr. \\"1lliam ./. Balrlwin. n r . Richarrl H::iydtn, r;i1 Doui::;i n and the ~1me5 noris Hope 1nd Ralph Tandn\\"sky, By JO OLSON 01 111• O.ltr 'llM llllf A Jot or funny thin.p have ha.ppentd to Gerry Geron1mi since he came I.() Amenca from Chiavenna, a 1m1U village in I.he ltahan-S"·ias Al~. fi4 years ago. A Newpnrt Beach re1idenl for the past twG anrl or11•·ht1lf years, C'.t>ronlmi 11pent close to &O ye;ir5 in the 1nimaterl cari.oon industry rnaklng peopl e laugh. He 11tarted in the pioneer rl11ys of t11n1matinn 11nd retiree"! at the top of the fiel d 11s a direc· tor for the n1sne y Studios. Five-of his full ·length cartoon features are amnn~ the 19 llll ·time money-making hims. accordin~ In the current mem· bership bonk nl the Directors Guild of America. 1·hese inc!urle '"C1nduella,'' !9~9 : '"r eter P<1n ." 19:'1.1: "Lad\• and the Tramp." Hl55 : "Slttping Reau.ly," 1959, anrl '"One Hundred and One Dalmat1ons,"' 1961. The rl1rectnr. "'ho oHen i.9 mist aken for Ed1<i·ard G. Robi nson, began his carf'er in animalf"d cArtoon.~ jn 1918 when he Joiner! the Hearst lntern11tional Studios in New York Cily. There he workerl on f';u·ffl(lns such ii!! ''The l\atzenJammrr Kids."" ··Happy Hoolii:an" ;ind ··Jerry nn the ,Job,"' first " a tracer, inker and part·time cameraman and later as a fuJl.fl edged animator. BRAY STUDIOS In 1920 he moved lo the Bray Studios m Ne\\· Ynrk when H!!ar11t discontinued its production o! cartoon". becoming an .~istant ,:i.long with Walter Lantz. "In those rlay~ there were no story boards nr scripts." Gernnimi said. "Everythlnl\ 1<i'as off the cuff. Onl' started "''ilh an idea and bullt it v.·ith gags. "The cartoons usually ran about 200 leet lld 1,1·hen one had 200 feet the film wu cut and the rem&irung footage ""'as uaed in the nezt picture." Sound came in!.() mot.ion p1cturel!i about the time the cartl'll'.ln business bea:an to decline, and tht: whole indl!!try w.u in &hock, Germonimi recalls. ~ronimi came to Hollywood 1n 1929 and s~t 1 yt:ar working on the •·Oswald the Rabbit" series with \\1al1t:r Lantl. He then signl"d as an arumator ror lhe Disney Studios anrl began a JO.y ear cAreer and clo~e fr1endsh1 p with \\'alt Disne-y . Perfection 1<i•a~ tht: ke y "''Ord at the Disney Studios. he remembers. Each ful!- ltm&th cartoon feature look from one to lhreP years lo produce at a cnsl nf SJ 10 $4 million , anrl each detail had to be ex· act. As a director. he was respons1hle for almnst f.'veryth1ng in the feature frnm start to finish. tncludin..;. camera cut.'I and angles, vnires, dialogues, music and general sequenc:e. CAST ANIMATORS. '"Ynu cast anima!or.1; as you 1,1•ould ac- to rs." he explained ... Some \.\'ere better al animals, so me a!. people. some at ef . feels and some at dialo_Eue ." Some effects "'ere achieved by ac- cident. as v.·hen the Sons of the Pioneers !;\'f're assigned dialngue lines indh·idual!y because the main actor couldn "! carry the whole script. Geronimi, a grandfather nf thret:, worked \.\"ith stars includtn~ Peggy Let. Ed \\'ynn. Hans Conre1d . Bing Crosb.1· and Roy Rogers. and bu! is most lav ish in his praise for DL~ney himself. He remembers coming out of pre1·1e\.\·s \.\"ith Disney and waiting 1,1•1th the rl!st the crew "'in a cold S\.lo"eat" for the master·, reaction. '"ll it v.·as good ht would smile," he said, "If not, ~e would !town. "Wa lt had a lot of the Charlie 't(haplall'I ways He 1,1·ould pre\·iew, then re-1>1lool the dead spots. If I.he cartoon didn 't JO over. he v.·ould do a little rtm"'. Wall wanted the be.~!. He wanl.fJd quapty in- 1tead or quantity." Geronimi related I.hat he never Went to stt the cartoons he worked on once they were released. '"I was so sick and tired of looking ,:it them," he laughed . TAKE GRAN DCHO...DREN /'\ow , he and his wife Alice, who !s a former fashion designt:r . lake lheir grandchildren to see the cartoons. The da.vs of quality animated cartoons are gone fore\·er. Geronimi feels. becat13t or the risinlil production costs. "'The car· loons that are made toda y are ILmited an1mAtion. They don 't have the qualitieJ that the D1snev pictures had. "Ois nev cartoons wert' cle,an. The~· hid A Int mo;e heart. 'rhey v.·eren·t Just a lot of ~lapstick ." \Vh~· do people go to see cartoons~ Gtronimi cnuntered the question with annt her question. '"\\'hy do people read the cnmic:s in !he morn1ni;:~ They wan!. to get a lift PN!ple firsl "-'enl tn see car· loon.~ hec;i use lhfl.\' wanted In )11ugh. ··1r.~ too bad that cartoons anrl shorts are not run as much ;is they used I.() bt." ~·n1\· th;it the white·hAired director i.'11 no longer busy m,:iking penp!e laugh. he h::is time to amuse himself "·it h his hob- bles nf painting, sailing and being 1,1•ith his gran<lchildren. And, lookinfi! lhrnugh his memorabtha of the C'artoon industry is a day-Iona chore in itself. He look.os back 1,1·1th pride and hap- piness. !or his carttr v.·as a hap py one. "Ifs been a great h1e." he smiles. \\'!th animation of course. Quintet Makes USO Delectable "Our aRe~ range. from 19 te 3·1 but 11e"re nol admitting th<il to !hf.' men ever~eas1 '' riu1ppPd !hr Su2,:ir 'n Sp ice song and danl"e team. leaving for a CSO tt1ur of the Pacific Jln~p1lal C'1r<"ll1l /ln1t thf'~ 1·;i rry otf the ruse quite errect1v t"ly 1n p11triot ira ll~ ~1,:irrrd and lllriprd hot p;ints a~ the~ sin~. danrc and perfom cnmedy roullnrs. The [1\·r 11omen. a 11 n1cmbf'rs nf the Ha r b o r \\"nn1rn s l'hnralr. \\Ill Pn• trr1,:iin at hnu r .<:ho1<1·~ and bnef pe rfnrm,:incl'S 1n hnsp11al \1ards in .Jap<in, Okinawa, C.:uan1 ;ind 1[11• PhiliPf\lne.<:. I\ rh,:incr eommrnl af lrr .II F;i~h1nn Island p<'rfnrm,:ince !rd rat Danne , rhnrale direc· t<ir. .\1 arv 'iV1ll1;im<;. <.:os!J. ~!r~;i: (';i;n! R11:oli and Dntt111 Chrt~trnsrn . hoth t:1f Hun· t1n,g1on Rl'ach ,:ind l\a1hy ::i1mpsnn In au d111nn fnr LSO ofltcials 1n HnllvwoM Thrir art "·rrit ovrr "" ""f'!I !h;it the 11111ntf'' 1,1·a~ asked nnl r>nl~ 1,. tr,:i1·PI nvrr~r::i~ h11! ;i!~n !n PntPrt.::iin tllt the na· I I" n ;:i 1 Tope in Rlt1e <:rr\ 1fcmrn'~ t<ilen l ronlf'<;I fin ;i.lp at .'\orth :~I r Fnrre B;i.r \\"11h !he choralP. the-fr\"(' 1101nrn h<11e apprarPr1 al 1he n1:nf'\ l;in t1 Hri!Pl dunn~ a 1·"n1"rn!1nn at lhf' .l.m hac;"adnr linrrl <i i ;in Oran!!!" roun1v \1J.1nr <; mf'C't1n g ;in rl b€fnre numrrr>u<; t\h1·an1:-Club" Jn arld111nn. r.tr.~. n;i nnt' kr ln n,:<; Ir> the \,.-.~ An~,.lr~ ~!astrr rhnr;ile ;ind tnuret1 na · l1nna ll~· u\ ""F1nrclln ·· The. \!mt>~. \\"11!1 ,:im~ and Chri~tl'n<;pn perform with 1ht OranJ!I' Co11 n!y L1~ht C'lf"M'rl A"~oria t inn . :'1-lrs R1 J!nl i is a frPr\anf' morlel, p\t1.\"!\ thr .i:u1r~r and allenris OrangP (n,:is\ Cnllegf' Mis~ Simpson 1s ::i muc;1c ma· jor at Ocridc nt;il rollPR.P Thrir \·so rn11!1 ne 1nrludl's snng." from 1hr Brnad"·;i ;.- musu'al. ··n11ver.'" ,:i Burt Rach;ir;ir h mPdley. fnlk son3~ arv1 ri1hrr bit lunP.s. 01ff Woolley accnmpanies I h e grGUp on gui tar . Harbor Wome n's Chora le members Pa t Donne •nd Mary Wi lli •ms, bottom; Kathy Sim pson, Dottie Christensen •nd Carol Rigoli , left to right , rehearse their Sugar 'n Spic e show fo r USO hosp ito l circuit. =Touch of Wine Leaves 'Innocent' Wife Tangled in the Vine ~~DEAR A.\.\ LA\ DE RS \!y wile. 1n· fi sts she has no t1rink1ng problem ~ause she rl'W'~ not tnurh ~er or ~hiskf'y -nnl~ 11 inc Th i~ 11·nm .11n ha5 D>t made <1n}' ~<'n~e af!rr 6 30 p m. for ~ last fl\l' ~rars . Thf' non11ense and , lush y lanJ{Uil.l;t' ~!art ,:if!rr her 5'COnd a.s.s of wine 'A'ilh r11nn ,r. She gels so oUo I su~prC'I she m11tht he sneaking a w in befGre I _1te! homf'. C He-r stronge!!I arii:umrnl 1~ th11! sh, ~ew up v.·11h 1<i•1ne 1 F'rtnrh ram1I~ 1 ant1 rJ1e rl'a! rlrunk.~ are Amerirans 11ho do f>t knnw h(lw In h:iinrlle alcohol Sht a l~n r:. lnte:d nut th;at there Is no skid row 1n aris . .1~ in rh1ritl:''), ·""""' Yrork 11nd S11n ,_ ant.JM:O ~"J!d Uil:t to ht.Irr v.·hat you ha\ e to s•y _J4_· --~-~-____._@J a.lthouah my .,.,.tie: doe..s not care ror you r ,·iew1 on thi~ subjl"Ct berause she says you are: a "!'t:ll·kno"''" dry Md a little. nut· ty on lht subjert. -TA~GLED BY THE VINE OF.AR TANG: 011t: of the great,~t mrtha 11! 1111 tlm' ls that Pfi>Jl ll' 'Aho "grow up vdlh win,·· know ho"· lo h11ndll' It. Alfob11U1m ts France's '\umber 0111' htaltb me 1111ft . TbOll' beautiful \lne, th.111 produce-O\"tt iO mllll('ID dollar1 • year J.o re,·e:nul' ha\'t' al~n produced 1ertoo1 pro· bll'.mt -financial, mnr1I and physical. Htrr. •rt 1C1mt' st•tl~tlc': Tht l\'trlj[e F'rrnrhm11n drink~ mt1rt than 1ny othr.r rlllzrn of 11ny olhl'r coun1ry -about 65 ,;11llnn~ of 11·ior a yea r. cCirrhosi8 of lhe lh'l'r klll~ mor, lhan %%,000 Frt:11chmen l!I ~,11r, 10 llmt:1 thr dtalh rate for clrrbn1 ia in the L:nlled Slalt~. I Ont· thlrd of all tr•fflr a<'cldt:nl~ 111d two-thirds of all ln· clu1trl1l •rrt!l enta lD France are c1u.ed by dri.nklnc. Alcohollcs accoont fnr frnm 3(1 to 4n ~rcenl of All non·surfiea\ hoJ-plt1ll111tinn In Lii Rl'lll' F'r1nee . Sn th• ne11 lime •nmenne tell~ yt1n ~­ pie 11·ho arnw up wllh 11·ine kMlw hnw ln h1ndlt II ind nt\•er a:el drunk , I hn~ ynu wlll Jel tht:m 1rraiah1. Conlinll(tus drink· ln.r: ril •lcnhnl. •htlht'r II'• lint wine nr rnl -a'.111 (in, take11 ll!l loll -11nd Lht' f'f- ft'Cl!l arr the ~lln'lt' rnr the col(lntl's ladv or Judy O'C.rad)'. They ire, as the poerTI 1oes, 5lster1 under the 1kln. nf:AR ANN LA:-.'DERS I ~enth te~mtd thal 1 friend of mine is taki n~ gold shot! for arthnti.!. She 1s a t'Ollege a:rad u1tt . middle 11gM. and reasnnab\~ brt,ght Is lhls proct.durt" rons1dertd ethical or ls the doctor 1 quack~ ThP • shots cost close. to S40 earh And 1f mv friend is being hoodv.·inked l"d hkt to lip hf'r nff and report lht. doclnr lo !hf' local merlirll l 11riritty. I h111 1> nl'\"l'r ht11 rt1 nf ROid slvlls 11nrl tht'y ~nunrl phnn\ In me The 1,1·om o:1n rlnt's nnt lcn o1,1· I ;im wr1l 1n,1:. tht.":reforl' I "'Ill nnl sign my namf', bu t belie\"t me. I 11m -\\'ORRIF:n SICI\ OEAR llORRIED: ~ly ro n~ultanls lell mr that .:old lnjf'rtinn~ 11r, 1 recnfi!niztd form or lrl'Aln1COI rnr rhl'Umatoid 11rttrrlli~. All hough thtre might ~ A dif· ftrcnr, In nplnlnn re~a.rrlin.11 thl' ,,, ftrth·,n,~~ nf !ht.JI' Jhnl,, it i ~ rnutlTlt'I\" 115t:d b~· hljhly rl'5ptr.ttd phyilri1'ns. I P.f\. In all }OU rheumatic~ nut the rt: Plt'•~" oo~·r wrill' 1111!1 a.~k mt whri In ynur 11re1 fi\•e1 cold shnts. Call ytiu r rounty ml'diclll 1ocit:ty. I am 1101 recom mend.In& this treatment nor am I equipped to rt'cnmmend doclt1rs who rtve u.1 CO\"F'IDF..\TlAL TO l \"00:\!E BY It; '"F'RIF:1''0 .. Thfl wnmAn should fll'ld tn unmarnt'd ··hum.11n1tan1n·· tn cry on. Somtnn, ~hou ld te-U her that if she reaUy ff'f'ls thf' nttrt fnr counsehng. there art !rained Pf'Ople 1,1·ho "'ill help her ~·hal 8\ll'ilil~ ynu nn the ot her 1\d• nf tht marrlagt' ,·eil'.' How c1n ynu bt ta.rt ~·our marriage-1'"ill work~ Read Alla La11drrs· bonkll't, "~tarrlage -Wb1t te Expert," S,.11d ~·nur rtquest tn A.1u1 L11n!lers In c11r11 111 th e DAIL'' PMT 1'11Clo5ing 5ll rents In roin and 1 lt1B.L ttam~d. se1J.add rt"1 sed envelope. I I I I I I I ·--~--. ' o-.1LY PILOT JlholO by Grtt Sch~•;d., ~RT EXPLOR~D -Kevin \\'ol fe. 6_. t~kc:-. t1111c out fron1 his sandpape r transfer p1.cture to adn11rc the. clrop·blo\I' rn1111111 g 1Je111g done by riitartha Schn1 ic.~ing, 5. K irsten Cole, 6. al so 1s one of lhc <"lnldrcn p<1rt1c1paling in an art \\·orkshop. Children Con serve Creativity Flourishes Jumping on the t>colog~ band\1agon is th(' :'\"r11·port Beach .Junior Ebf'll Club 111th 1ls Children ·~ C r r a I 11 t· \\"orkshop. !lather than rt'l.v111g on it~ traditional mixed m c (I 1 ;1 format. the Junior ~;be lls h;n·(' introduced a t:onscr1·at1011 lht'rnc lv lhc1r ii n n u a I 1rork ~hrlJ) fur 111 <' 111 h c r s ' Lhildrt·n <Jgt·:-4 !l Tile iun1or 11011\l'll t'Vll· duct111_!! lilt: 111•1 1..-.hup 11fllk' lo pro1notr pl1S1t11 c idea' 111 the (.'(Jll{'Cpt col l' II 11 ~I' r I :i 1 I n 11 through al1erna11ng field lnp~ <ind <:rea111·c L"O!l~L'l'I at1uil pru· Couples Exchange Wedding Pledges jCl"\S. Trips <ire being n1adc to the On:1nge County Airport 11·here li>l'Y sec "ht1t is be ing donr to reduce noise pollution. a h;.1rbo~ cruise lo sludv v.•atcr pollution and a visi!. to the Nuclear !::ncrgy Plant in San (lnofr(' to sec electricity grncralcd . Vollow111g lhe r1s1ts. !he thil(!rcn utili1e cl ls p I a y s. pOSll'I" painting. papier lllachc :111d crayon resist to express t:onsl'f\":llion concepts. Thu sf' p;1rt1c1pating inclurle Keil)' nnd Vicki Vandl'rhodff, .lnson D111l·lier. JoAnn Goud~-. .Ji111 .\hllcr. C<indact• t\01 ach. A ugus t Hoppenings Offer I W«dAts~1. Au911st 18, 1q11 I ! ''~·.. !"~~;L1 ... ")~ -£'--~~~. '. g~~~'~\)~~~-~~~ :'.-" . .'.'-.::. ., ~,, We're Small DAILY PILOT 39 Coast Groups Reminder of Service ~'li 01/ But Stocked ' W, d on't h a v • m uch 1pa c e , bui •,.e Birth de.y dinners ;ind soe1al luncheons mix 11·i1h corn- munil}' service to l);tl'<' rhr v:ay into rail. Bir!hdoy Part y The 31st birthday potluck dinner for lhc. . .\uxiliary or \'eterans or Foreign \\'an'i Post 3a36 1~ 111 be presented .,t 6:JO p.m . on Friday. Aug. 20. ln !he Amer ican Lei.:ion Hall. Costa ~1esa ~!en of the post and guests are invited to !he arfatr 11·hich v.·ill fete past presidents HB Preschool i\1uthers and pres ch o o 1 children are inl'ited to participate in the Hu ntington Beach Community Nursery School during the com ing ~1ear. The pa r ent-cooperati\'e school under !he guidance of r-.i rs. l\athcrine Rober!~ is licensed b.v tllr state Depart- tnenr. of Social \\lelfare and is a member of the Orange Count.v Counci l of Parent Participa!ion Nursery Schoo ls. Activit~· co\'ers self e~­ pression and discipline . crafts, music and story hours v.·it h field !rips to points or inlerest v.'il hin the area. lnforma!ion ma.v be obtained from t-.frs. \\iilliam G. Lyons of Hun- tington Beach . Kiwi Club l\cy 1·11rill Shop 1n Costa :\tesa will be l\'ek'on1ed at any hour or the day or night in a recep- tacle outside the shop. Daylin\C hours for bro"·scrs arc 10 a.111. lo 4 p.m 11'eckdays except Tuesday and frorn 10 a.m. to I p.m. on Saturday. accordi ng to f.trs. 1\rthur liraves Jr .. chairman. Proceeds go to lhe Child (;u1dance Center of Orange County which pro\·ides lov.·- cost psychiatric care for children and adolescents frorn preschool age through 18 in the South Orange Cou nty ·area. CYNTHIA JOHNSON HB J uniors ~~i r.ten1bers o( tile Hunli11gto11 1 (2' .1 Beach Junior \Von)an's Club tl v.·ilJ man a tablt' in the Hun-•1 J tington Center ,\!all the re-\~·;) n1aining Saturdays in August 1.i(tr· to give citizens a chance to )(. ~ign letters on behalf of Lt <1'; j Cmdr. Jame s Patterson. 'l, missin~ in aclion in \lietnatn. I :~ The le!lcrs ,1·ill be gi\'en to I I ~ Robert F. Frish•nan to be ~ i; 'ure l-u1Ye e lot of p e nis .. on• whol• w all fuU! Ther• e r • p in -w a le c ords. w ide.wa le c ords. b rushed d•nim ~ a nd suedes, fla nnel, e nd 9len plaid1. A nd they come in e ll the 9ood color1 f o r f•ll, Ii~• purpl•, c a mel. n e vy, b rowii, a nd th• bur 9undy ton •1. Th•se p erfec t P""'' c ome i n 1i1e1 s.1 1. from S9.00 up . Come 1e• them soon., while we'r• still well 1locked. BID'f!QUE taken to \Vashiugton. O.C in 1f Septen1ber and presented to l 'ii I; the Senate Foreign Relations 1( ~ Committee and the House .-: ,~. Foreign Aftairs Con1n1ittec. ~ .,. · :,l:<i,~_Jl "467 Y 1• l1do-N ew:,::t Bee ch 67]."4 510/7; Johnsons Tell News Cynthia Johnson w i 11 be<:i>111e the bride of Darrell Sti\Jv.·agon du ring ceremC'nit-s nexl f..1arch in the Peek Fan1i· ly Chapel. Y.'eslminster. Parept s of the couple are Mr. and !\!rs. Ray Johnson and J\lr. and ~Ir~. Darrell S!illw<1gon. all of Huntington Beach. 1\-liss J ohnson ar.d her fiance both are gri.dua!es of ~larina Hig h School. }UHN HALL b CO. DIRECT IMPOR T[~ ANTIQUE FURNIT URE ~· .,,, '"' f ·~A_·, .... ,{ . t.....ef ;_ .. .-;rF~Y(' '."·i'"~"r{--~ t·.r-~'~~"""'r{~;·)i.~~~-~" ~"F-;:.--,u'-~~<:."" .u ~ ..... SPRING FRESH WATER WATER PURIFIER ••• FlltHtd Water for DrinkirHJ & Cooklnt R•move1 Chlorine & Sed iment, L•eve1 It SPRING FRESH! INTRODUCTORY Su1111ncr luncheon f o rl .. -----------• members of the Ne1l'port Beach Chapter of the Kill'i ' Clu b "'ill begin \l'it h an 11 :30 a.m. cocklai! hour Berkshires restaurant Siil urday. Aug. 21. '"' ACC ESSORIES OFFER! WATER PURIFIER WITH F'ormcr American Airlines ~te11·ardesses 1na.v con l a c l t.lrs. Robert G. Lyon of Hun. ling ton Beach for membership information. EXCLUSIVE •t Mes• The•tre MGM PRESEf\'TS Cont. D•ily JlE:rER~BIT ""'1XLEs 0F BElITRIX P0TI'ER ALSO "l""TUlttN6 WORKS OF ART CUSTOM LIGHTING' EUROPEAN KITCHENWARE ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS T~hnicob " 417 l11t N•wpen ... ,11 MGM c 111 C•t1t1•ry Ylll•te Thrift Shop "'"'"' PROVEN AMF '"AQUA PURE '" CARTRIDGE £ EASY UNDERSINK INSTALLATION KIT YOU INSTALL .... WE INSTALL .... NEWPORT·IAY CENTER-541·Hll 2052 NlWPO-T ILYD. Al IAY -COSTA MIS.t. ROVIN-B RAMHA LL Diane Bramhall '111(/ Justh·r flol'1n exchanged 11 c d d 1 n ~ pledge ~ in the Ba ha"i Center. .\Ir/) L~·u l1u11n Of (ul'!lt1 ~\;icy SnO\\, Cr;11g \11t chcll. .\lrsa, Ii-a grauuah' ul Cost a Brian 'fribolet. Funda figge ~lcsa l!Jg h ~ehoo! and UCLA . and Kend ra (."ole. S~ews: 1 -4 · ' • I • 10 ~'111111"'~~ ... 'llillll~~ ... ~jllll~~ ... 'llilll"'~~ ... 'llil~~ ~ li'rchandise for t_h~ Harbor \ r-----·--_-;.-:_:_-__ -:_-:,-;;,.O-_ -::~_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -------------_ -----_ -_-:=_-:-}_ --· ---_~_-_____________ ;.:;.:::.::.====~ I It' tarned a n1;1~ter~ de~ree ~J! Others u1clude t\1rs1cn Cole. Chapn111n Coltl.'gr and no\v at- !cnd!l \Vesiern State t:1111·crs1-Chris Hastings. Ashley Fell. ty. lie teaches at Sadd!eb<ick Kevin \\"o!fe. Bobbie and t-.Jan- St1n!a Ana . The bride, daughter of .\!rs. High School. dy i\·lurar. Ca.'lU!ron Kovach. The nc1vly1reds 111ll re~1dr 1n H1c·k and Jackie ,\!Iller and S;111ta Ana. ~larlha Sthn1cis1ng. ------- TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dore You ... Every Saturdoy W<inda Peterson of Albany. Ore . and fiober! I.. Bramhall. S<inla Ana. 11 as ~radu<ited from Santa 1\n11 High School and now nttends Sant :1 .!\na I College 11here she rs editor of r-------------------------------------lhc collegci p:1per. Her husb<ind. son of ,\Ir. <inclj J•ffro• l'hOIO MR S. J . C. HOPKIN S HOPKINS-THORSON Cynlh1a Loui ~c 'fh(irsnn anrl Jimmy Carroll Hopkin~ ol Huntington Bl'.1rh 11·crt' mar· rtcd in lhc Pnncc of Pca('C' Lutheran Church 11•1\h the Rev. Andrew ,\nderson of. ficiating. Their parents arc i\lr. and ).1rs. Arlolph S. Th0rson of Cost;i ~1esa and :\Ir~ Dovie \Vhite of ~cwport , Az·k. Attendants l\'Cre ~1 is s Cathleen Thorson th(' bride's sister and maid of honor: ~·l rs. .fimmy Fosnot. br1dcsn1a1d: Harry Burnett, bt•sl mnn. and .Jan1es Thorson. usher The bride is a gradua!c of CoronA del i\1ar High School and Southern California School of ).fedical Assi stants. lier husband is a graduate of flagstaff Hig h School. They will reside in Hun· lington Beach. Red Tag Sale ON READY-TO-FINISH f'11r11i111re 111 The 1\11d~ )JJ I. 1701 SI. C •tl• Meie-645·1212 ' FREE ToBE FREE To CHOOSE THE BEAUTY SAL ONS SURE. CURE FOR SU MM ER ... MARTIN MC VEY S PRU NING CUT LANDSCA PE S YOU R HAIR AND H[ NOU RISHES IT WITH FERMODY L ,.,,,_ MA'lllN l·•I. I• y .......... ,, ... ~.,,o,. ro " 1-<Al'I C AR~: !>O HC !!AS (\IOLll[D A nt\IOLUl101'AllY lllW M ! 11100 Cll HA!lt <.UTT!N(,: Hl C.AlLS IT "'IUr<ll'!(., 1C.'10W1H ! .. """'Of" l'HI Liil. P"0C:C5 S 0 ,_.. Pt..A"T~. Ll(P[fOllr-<CCD f.A l'!Dl .. l'IS K '<OW l'"AT PRU'ilNC. 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CAN M A TC H l'l!t l.00 1( OF" (;\.£AM11>1G. Llll[LY. W EL L -KrPT I!"""'· A"O IN T•lt!. Al!C: ... Mil. MC V[Y HAS TltAINIEO THC: ROelNSON 1S lll AUTY SA LOH S T Arr. so YOV CAN·[NJOY TNC ~l'IUtHNC. CUT. ll~lllCU T ALON!, P"IC.LO t ROM 5 00. lllAUTY 5 A LOH, NEWPORT LOOK FOR MR. MART/ti M C VCY ON PLATFORM IN' OUR YOUNG CAL I FORNIAN DEPT S . OR IN OUR BEAUTY SM.ON; NCWPORT, A UGUST 19, 20. ROBINSON'S • FASHION ISLAND • OYSTERS HluGlNS MAKf ME WILD 11 • FOR SAFETY'S SAKE LIMIT SIX OYSTERS l'ER l'ERSON Free Oysters HIGGINS .... ..... retiM .f tltfs CM,.. elltltf .. tft• ........ -4 ,_,.,,. •• en1 ... 1 .. ci. ,.,....,.onTlts ""'· Glf\15 "-5·1 I p.wt. 1ti9htfy et Dett t•• IHCIM911111- «, c._ 4 .. M•. Off.,. tMCI ..tr Mfit s.pt ... ••1st, 1t71. ' GET WU WITH YUM I ... I • 310 I -EAST CQ\ST . J.Nl'/- J...---------------------i \ ' I • .- ~I . • • • • ' I .. I .. .. . ... . . ' )[elans of alt sh:rp{'s and sizes and colors •• , perfect for su mmer feasting, •• all shai-ing the spot- li ght this ,,.('C'k ! Se r1·e chilled slices 'rith meals .•. make a fresh fruit salad ••. scoop ice cream in to n1ellow J1a lves ••• or jusl enjoy )"Our favorites as a Su per-Summer! )"ou 'll be so glad that summer-and El Ran ch o-are here! 1i1rm1111 .... ~~~~ ... ·. Thumping ripe ••• lusciously red and sweet, with that special goodness Utat makes the summer complete~ ~ S\\·ect as the name implies : Serve ch illed portions ior a delightful!}• refreshing sumn1er dessert! LUSCIOUS! •••••••••••••••••••••• Another of the great re"''ards o! summer! ••• serve sv•cet melons and collect compliments! El Rancho Sun1mer Meat Specials! Round Sieak lJ.S.D.A. Choice beef ••. Cent.r Cuti ... Here is a di fference : Compare .•• and see · the greater vah1e -': at El Rancho: Swiss Steak ................... 89~ Rump Roast ... .. . .. ..... 89~ Enjoy the hearty goodness of better beef! The family a,J,rays \\·elcomes a great ro ast T Ground Round ............. 89~ Omaha Roast .......... ~1.09 " AJ~rars fresh, lean ... bulk or patties '. Thick cut, fron1 l'.S.D ... .\. Choice beef round s ! ChateauBriand.~·~·.~·~: ~~~~c:.$2 6~ For ,,·he n you \Yant lo serYe the Ucst '. ~atura llr a ged .•. expe rt I;; \rin1n1cd '. fll•t Mignon $2.89 lb. Game Hens .... ~~ ~.u.n~~~ .~i~ .... 7 9~ Perfect for U1e barbecue •.. de!icious from the oven'. Either ,\.a)', you'll lore El TI11ncho's Yaluc'. Ham Loaf ....... ovEN 1uo1 ....... 89~ Spareribs ....... REILLY ..• sH ...... 59~ Shape and bake! ?11ade with fresh eggs ! r:ire up th e cords .•. get ouL ll\e BBQ sauce: Fillet of Halibut ........................... 79~ Te nder and flaky ••• mild flavor that makes this an ever popular fa\'Orite '. Alaskan King Crab Legs ....... s1. 99 I~ So meaty ••• and there a.re so rnauy good things you can do \\'ith these beauties! Super Delicatessen Specials! Franks ..... '!A.~·~::·.~1~ ~'.?! ..... 59c Extra Jong in size ••• extra bit in quality and flavor ! l Jb. pkf. Lunch Meat .... Got .... 29' Fanner ·John Bolorna, Cotto Salami! Midget Salamis 12 oz. 'J .19 Hebrow Nationall ,.....,, K-sl S\vec:t golden meat ••• al"•ays SG \Vclcome ••• in slices, melon balls, or halves fi lled \vitlt ice cream I The :iristocrat of l)lclons : •.• crean1y \vhi te !lesl1 •.. so soft and s,,·cet ••• saturated with goodness~ Slice one •• and the tantalizing aroma. will be an in\·it!l tion lo sh<:e 1· delight! .. Shades of Omar Khay am! Summer Grocery Specials! l\raft makes it s<> ,·crsalile ••• and so good! l.'fse it in salads, for sandwiches •• and save at El Rancho ! R.ieh :ind red .,. made from rjpe fruit, to give you quality and flavo1· .. al a savings! Sacramento brand. Hunt's Skillet Dinners .................................... 79~a ·rour choice of fi\·e kinds! Add a po und of ground round, and you ha,·c an entree in minute s: Chicken Pies ....... 3 '" s1 Chiffon Tissue 4 '" s1 \'a n de. I\an1p's •.. 'j ~ ~ ounces big ••• froien ! 'f\\'O roll packs for the bathroom! Save '. Imperial Margarine ......... 39~ Nabisco's Ring Cookies ...... 37~ ·rhe vnc. that offers fh\Yor "·ilh a regal touch! Lc n1on or Sugar ••. snack favorite \\'ith milk J Vermont Maid Syrup ...... 73¢ Pizza Snack Tray ............. 79' v·ariety of hors d'ocuv res front Jeno! 7t'2: oz. Pancake Mix ............... 59' Van de Kamp Enchiladas ... 39' l~rlt~· Crocker's Uuttcrn1 ilk )!ix , <JZ oz . pkg . Beef, Cheese or Chicken •.. An1crieana style I Orange Juice ............. 5 ;" "1 C& W Petite Peas ............. 39¢ Cal Fan1e • frozen concenlrate in 6 oz. cans. Little peas, s"·cct, tender, 20 oz. bag! Frozen Coffee Rings •••...•••• 59' Hills Bros. Coffee .. .. .. ..... 79~ Sa ra Lee •.• rrozc n,scrYc hot for breakfast. ·r 1vo lb. can .•• $1.57 Three lb. can ••• $2.29 Lysol Spray ........... 79' Kills odors, disinrects ! 7 ounce Bowl Cleaner ........ 39' Trash Can Liners .... 39' Hefty . , , pkg. of 6 •.• 30 gallon size! Gain Detergent ...... 75• Lrsol .•. 15 oz.! \Yorks so well! Giant size •.. includes lOc of! label I Cascade . . ........... 79' Purina DI nners ...... 39' 1-~or auton1atic di sh,,·ashcrs ! 3 lb. pkg. Kitty's favorites in 24 oz. package? --$~~- Beer ....... ~~~r~ ....... 12 : $2 29 Famed for ~Ii\,vaukee quality for years and years '. Sa\·e on 12 ounce cans! Boord's Gin Quur • :.4.99 Canad'n Whiskey ~ '4.99 lllldsen Salads .. PINT •• 39¢ P4 *-'clieol (4 '"" ••• l9<) Salad Cheese .:.~ oi ... 49' PrtcrS i-11 tffcct Thur. th 1·ough $11.11., .4 ug. J9,J!O, 21, tJI!. i\'o .~ales to dcaffl·s. Blends so smoothly! ... 85 proof Vermouth ... nnH .... "1.29 El Rancho's own label ! ... Qot1t 5.11 El Rancho Rum 11 "'· '8.99 Crumbled, r eady to use I S\A!\111 Ope1i da ilv 9 to 9 •.• S1111d(ly JO to 7 Tribuno's ... Ex la Dry or Sweet~ Sn1ooih mixer ... bud r et price ! 80 !P ')DIA : · " •••d """''"~''"or r/i\(. PASADENA : r/N~ SOUTH PASADENA : /\Wfi HUNTINGTON BEACH: l'!r'i/; NEWPORT BEACH : nn N,.11,,1 bl•d ,,,d , · · 37n We ~! Color~~o Blv~ ... f,emonl and Hunttngton Or ~\'·, Warner and Alionqu1n (Boardwalk Ce nler 1 .. 1555 [a~tbtufl Or r (l~lh lu lt Vi!!aRe Certter' DAILY PILOT 4 1 Your Horoscope Tomorrow Sagittarius: Concepts Challenged THURSDAY effort now brings needed Judgments. Check inventory. special pro1ect. Contact I.hose dependent. creative and an ·-..... l_f y~u are looking for' a way to make 1 \'ital rontr1but1on to your community, contact the Vol· unteer Bureau of Southern Orange County for help in finding just the right vol unteer position for you . The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.n1. to 1 p.m. AUGUST 19 result. Work with material at PISCES jfeb. 1g..Me.rch 20i : who can perform basic chores original think~r . Some claim hand. Ignore one who coo-Jf activity is loo feverish. you Don 't be n11sled by Pollyan-you are overly aggres!ive. By SY'ONEY OMARR stanUy sings hlues will be forced to slow down . na. Regard this a~ iiii;i;n of envy. 171 1 E. Co • .+ Hi9hw•y c,,,,,~. ~h i Mo r-I"~. ll71 ·1•IO ARIES i'-1arch 21 -April 191 : SAGl1TARJUS (Nov. 22 -Word lo the wise here should Jr TODAY IS \'OUR conrusion, continue to set your •t 1ft-i'. .... r1c•nl •M•ol" ( ... , .. u .,. .... Ml, ..... Uoc•lleft Sonit rriends may be. Dec. 21 l: Obtain v;alid hint be. sufficient. Outline plans for 8 IR 1' H 0 AV you are in-011.'n path. argumentative, Be considerate from Ge.mini message. Somel,;;....;ii.ii,.,; ______ .;.:,.:.iio..;., _______ .;.;;,_....:....:_.;-;..;-;;;-"~-~-;O-... _________ i::.iiii:;ii;;;;;;iiii:ii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ without making undue com-philosophical concept! a r e promise. Child CQuld bf' in-challenged. Combine loyalty valved in dispute. Adult ap-with practical approach. Ont proach i! a necessity. Means who lacks knowledge may be overcome temptation to act on using you. Know when to drav.· ALCOHOLISM COUNCIL . Volunteers are needed by the Al coholism Coun- cil to answer incoming calls and to train for tele- phone counseling. Counselors are trained to s~lect appropria te co mmunity resources, answer questions and encourage callers. BOOKS SHELVED The Laguna Beach Boys Cl ub would like to call their grovring collection of books a "library.'' A 1,vell-organized volunteer could set up a system, catalogue and shelve the books. PICK YOUR SHIFT Telephoning, filing and typing can be done at the An1erican Red Cross. Santa Ana at varying hou rs and days. Additional fBX operators are need- ed to handle the switchboard one day a week and to be on call during emergencies. They will train . PEACE OF MIND Peace or mind is often the best catalyst for hospital patients on the road to health. Santa Ana Community Hospital is initiating a volunteer pro- gram of bed-sitters who \\1iJJ visit patients d uring the hardest part of their hospital stay. Mature. thoughtful men and women are need- ed. Senior citizens would be excellent in this se rv- ice. Hours are flexible. meals will be provided and transportation reimbursed . Mrs. Ann Crump will provide more information at 542-6744. FINGERS FLY Typists are needed at the Arthritis Foundation. impulse. Exercise logic . line. Finish task. TAURUS tApril 20-May 201 : CAPRICORN tDcc. 22-Jan. 11ousehold affairs may be up l!H: Third person becomes in- in 11 ir. Brooding accomplishes volved in money situation. nothing; instead. outline basic Assert vour own needs in procedures. Refuse to panic forthrigh't manner. Being too about properly, domestic rela · lenient now creates future pro- tionships. Calm approach is a blems. GI!':! \'iews on record. I necessitv Share kno11"ledge.. Don't sell yourself short. . ,I, ~ ;;.fL/fl """~, ' GE~1 1NI jMay 21 -J une. 201 : Stress originality. Delay journey if possible. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q.Feb. Certified -Sprin9field Avoid writing :nessa!?es, mak· 18 ): Avoid being in too much ing calls in anger. Thoughtful of a hurry. Display willingness FIRST GRADE approach achieves desired to wait for desired results. Ex - ·fllfe ~ Trxx£ 0.<::oZa:vH..<Wi~ 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: P S,ECl.t.LS -THU•S .. FIL, SAT. -AUGUST I t , 20, JI GIANT SIZE -. result. Bring humor into play . cess speed creates dissension. SLICED Some around vou are enm-Be v.'ary around machinery. C t f h tionally upset. Understand and electricily. Review pas \ oun ry res reacl accordingly. BACON AA CANCER /June 21 .Juty 221: SPIC & SPAN Posi tion you thought im-EXCLUSIVE •t Cont. EXTRA LARGE ;. movable is found to be Mew The•tr• D•ily 1 RANCH GGS negotiable. Collect necessary 1 1 LB . Vacuum Pkg . E "The Bi9 Job Cleaner" : ;l data. Leo indiv idual can pro-.MGM l'llESENTS -O..On·rr vide shortcut. Be wary about ~ allocating funds. Heed own ......._."'I:"~ Be soecific. B&I'RIX C LEO I.July 23-Aug. 22); I>e1TI"ER c c Santa Ana. A flexible schedule is offered any week· day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. counsel in financial matters. 'IDIDJ.A.J,..E'Ai 0f 3 5 Legal affairs require review. d Check contracts. especially >."3M #Ji I • ~~~s~~;;_1vedB:n ~~~~tis~:; Sh•-..: 2. 4 .'. I . ID WI •ESfRYE THI RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAH TITIS -;~ ,• Philharmonic Benefits chan,'l'es. ' insertions and a I"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ variety of opinions. Stand tall Art Show 1n Harmony An invitational exhibit or paintings by Vicci Malouf will blend art and philanthropy on Saturday and Sunde.y, Aug. 21 and 22. Half the proceeds from the !hawing from ~ to 8 p,m. in Cameo Shores will go to the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic Association. Paintings include still lifes, landscapes . seascapes, children a n d Mirna ls. Assisting the artist hostess Fall Rites For Couple will be the Mmes. Cora Wallace, James K nee n, Bertine Treat. Lloyd Auberl, Alan Grubb, Albert Ma:a:ted. Edward Mayo, Alan Stoneman and Thurmond Clarke. Mrs. Malouf. who 2Jso main· tains a horhe in Palm Springs, has been active in founding sever a I organizalions in- cluding the Opera Guild of the Desert. She has her work in major arl. collections and recently won first place in Best or Show in a statt arl com· petition .sponsored by Pen Women of America. for basic principles. You can gain respect. admiration. VIRGO IAug . 2.3-Sept ?2 ~: One he.hind scenes makes dramatic appearance. T f diplomatic. you catch op- position off guard. Know lhis: pla.v role accordingly. Those \Vho argue cannot substantiate assertions. Your position re- mains stronJ:. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22\: Emotions tend lo obscure basic fa clors. Be analytical about personal mo I i v es . wishful thinking may result in self-deception. Some friends move without v.·:iiting for your green light Aquarian I s obstin11te SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21 1: Older pt'rSQn b;:icks you In pro- ressinnal dispute Ac<' ~pl overtime assignment. Exira vs, Fifty guests were pre5ent al ~ a champagne party during which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor of Applegate, Ore., an- nounced the engagement of her daughter. Earlene Vallan- digham and Dennis Lan· desman of Huntington Beach. The bride-elect. a Seal Beach resident, at t e n de d CREATIVE WOMEN':;,., LOVE . . . • FASHION FABRIC AND FANCY TRIMS f'ROM I school in Garden Grove. The bridegroom-elect. son of Mr. i nd Mrs. Cal Landesman of Ladera Heights, is a graduate l of Cul ver City High School, California State Qillege at SNIP 1t1'Sr1TCH SHO-H Loog Beach and Norlhwestern )134 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA OEl MAii: University !1 71.aoso The couple will be wed on ~ •ANllAMl!:lttCi'.ltD MASTflt CMi'.ltC.I Sept. 24 in Cameo Chapel. • Anaheim ' f FINAL MARKDOWNS UP TO 1/2 OFF AND MORE •SWIM SUITS • HOT PANTS • SHIFTS • CAPRIS •BLOUSES •COATS • DRESSES -JR. & MISSIE • AT HOME WEAR • PANT SUITS • LINGERIE WIGS, were $10 fo $ZO ................................. _ ......................... NOW $5.99 Wlti CASIS, WO" $l.SO ........................................................... , NOW $1.75 HIADS, were bS< ........................................................................ NOW 4tc HEAD STANDS, wer• $1 .00 .............. -.................... . NOW S5c OPEN SUNDAYS 11 A.M.-<I P.M. THRU AUGUST ,t«U r4dto"4 3424 VIA LIDO -NEWl"ORT BEACH .. j , f 1 ' i • ,. ' ' • We made a beautiful snack called Mini- Tacos. They were crisp, like a co rn chip with a little Mexican flavor. They were thin . With a perfect shape for dipping. Or stuffing. With meat or guacamole, j ust lik e big Uicos. People bought them. And loved them. Then we goofed. We mad e a slight change in the cooking process and it did something we didn't count on. It more than slightly changed the taste. And people stopped buying them. . . Now we're paying for our mistake. We're giving you 10¢ off on a bag of the new, good-as-ever Mini-Tacos. They're made t he way people loved them. Cooked exactly t he same way as they were originally. And, in every way, up to the exacting standards of Laura Scudder's quality. You can make no mistake about that. i1ii~ ......... sr00R0E0couPaN ........ ,.ii~i : .J:.au!U/,S~® ! • • i ~ MINI· TACOS® i • • • MR. DOlEll:· To •fdffm lt"lls ClOUllO'I ,..,.11 i1 lo l....,... • : Scudder's-.!lo.ir.11 foods Div1sior1, Ptt lnco•IX)l•t~, : • 1".0. 80!! l?IS, ChfttO'I, 10'0'11 5213?. Y()U will Doe (Ml•ll • • 11\r. l<1r.e Vil lllt ot lllt o;:01H>Orl p lus 3¢ h1r111l lo1. • • lnvo1cts 0111'¥l111 11urcha!lfl~ DI ~ufllcr,.t'lt SIOCI( 111 tlOV9r • • f'.OOJ>Oll• potsenteoit IOI" r~mpt•on must b'! ~ft on • • rl!IQ11111t. C.'lh r~mP!lon v1tue, 1120 <if """ cent. • · 1 o~ Ol'ltr \'Old ~· pll)l'llbli.cf. l••ed. or restrk;I~ O)l I••· 1 o~ 0 • l"is t OUPDl'I aDtld only on btanct ~Pl!C1f1ed. Ant !'llfler • • UM ODNlilults tr~. Tnl, Offllf lllOlfM 0.C.1, 1971. • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···f :· J _, • •? :: .. . · r),,_., t . . . .,. ..... - ~ DAll Y PILOT Wt~lltid11Y Au9u1t 18 1971 • ,. adults over 65 years of age are UlC most likely lo $Uffer iron deUciencies. nored and now iodine is again being ad dM to salt on a large scale to rombat goitt.r • v.·omen during ptt'gna1x·y or laciauonJ. ~ .. Wiilis A Corlnrr, dlNlCtor of the U.S. Department o f Agriculture's Human Nulritioa Re.search Division. ;Minerals Due ~ f\tust humt!makrrs k. now that iron ts important 1n tht daily diet , bul couldn't care less about ch r on1iu m , phosphorus and iodine. \'el those minerals are t ssentiaJ. too. Many of the minerals that occur naturally in foods <>lld those added to foods and be verages art necessary l'or proper growth and body func- tion. Research by the U . S • Department or Health, Educa· lion and Wellare and the U.S. Department of Agriculturt also revealed that lack of suf· riclent iron in the diet occurs more among low -inco me groups of all ages than among tht affluent. AUmlnislraU-011 for pern1lsslon tl> boost lhe iron content! or their product!. Brea k f 11 11 t cereals and snacks a re other types of foods, particularly liui1ed lo higher iron enrich- ment. Guvernmenl n u t r i t i o n !tudle.s also revealed a signifi- cant recurrence of goiter in regions where the iodine con- tent of .,,,•ater is too low. This wa! surprising because It had been felt that goiter was virtually elmlnated a genera- tion ago by adding iodine to salt. Calcium ~ another "must" In dietary mi11CrW. Its nutri· tional fun<.1Klns are better understood lha:11 lho:-e of any olher mineral Fluid .milk and dry non-fat milk are popular and inexptnsive sources of the calciwn needed to build and maintain bones and teeth and to facilitate blood clotting. Phosphorw1. round in such foods as soy beans. cheese and liver, helps build normal bone and tooth structure and is e ss ential l o protein metabol ism. Although the dietary re- quirement.s are known for the most essential minerals, there remains a mystery about the effects of &"Orne trace amounts of minerals such as copper, •cobalt and chromium . Chromium, hr explains. is requir e d for normal metabollsn1 of blood sugar and s large nun1ber of pe-0ple lose Lheir abilily to metabo lize sugar normally as they ap- proach middle a.ge. ~: ~In Daily Diet ::: Take iron as an example. The work ol theae govern- ment liflencies has pointed up a need to increase iron enrich- ment or .st>lected foods for the best health of the general publ ic. Thus, flour rnillers and bakers have petitioned the Federal Food and D r u g Not so well understood is the fact that the daily intake of phosphorus recommended by the National Research C.Ouncil is as great as that for calcium 10.7) gram for children and ad ults and 1.5 grarru: for The 11elective !IUP- plementatlon of foods with mi:neral!, for whidl a definite deficiency from unbe.lanced diet has been established, is an extremely efficient and economical way of protecting the heallh of the general population. ... • ' . • 17: qt· ._ ... '!"" ]\Lettuce ]IT reat .· !i Blends ·: :.: An electric blender recipe. ·: CHEAi\I OF LETT UC E :: SOUi' ·~ 4 rups packed shredded ,• 1ceOC>rg !elluce, (a bout l ;: n1ediurn head ) :: i chic ken bouillon cubes, '.: crum bl ed :: ..,~ cup waler ~: '.! tab!esp00ns lemon juice :;2 Lablespoons buller :: I small onion. peeled and : ~liced thin and separated : intn rings · 2 L.ablcspoor1s cornslHrcli • : 1 ~ teaspoon s<ill :: 14 teaspoon .. ~1h1te pepper : : Dash uf nutmeg ::2 cups milk :: 1 ~ cup y,•hite wine "·Blend lettuee, b ou i 11 on ciibes, waler and lemon juice iii electric blender u n l i I :Vnooth. ln saucepan mell but- jer : add onion and cook gently uil til tender but not hrov.n ; ftmove onion from pnn. ~To butter in pan :1dd corn· ~rch. !\alt . pcpp1:r and ig.Jlmcg; mix \1cll; rcn101·e ftri111 hc;,il , graduall.v ~ttr 111 a ilk. keeping sn1ooth . ::cuok over n1cd1u111 heat , alirring constan!ly. until n1i>:· $re t omes lO a boil and boils r min ute. Sl1r in lellute m1x- Ulre and w1nr. Add eooked Cuon and heat lo serving len1 - nera!ure. rt1akes 4 to 6 ser\·- !Nls. . ~ountry Quick . . :· . . . . • I . . . . . . . . ·!!/ 7389 SIZES 5-10-12 M-l.1,..--16. L-lB-20 . ~ :Be a prrHy 1n11rie1•r in this ~·. 11h1rhng fasl11on' .j t's a rinch 111 :-Pw -JllSI 3 rifin par!::;, tlr;iwstnng neck ~hroidery 1s qu1ek. easy! e.11crn 7'.J89_ n1o!ils. f)fllll<'d ~lem Sl'lf'S Stl0·121 IM !l4- ~ l.118·201 Statr Si1.e. 4 SEVENTV-Fl\'t; CENTS ror c9th pattern -add 25 eenls ff.t each pa11cn1 for Air r.1ail mt:J ~pccial 11 andlin~ cQerwise th1rd-clas.; delivery .... I toke three v.·c<'ks or more, ~d to Alire Brook!!. lO!i 011 i- lf ; Pilot. Necdlccrall Dept .. i 163. Old Chel5ea Statinn. York , NV 10011. Print t , Addrrs&. Zip. Pattt.ni "''· EED l.,ECHAFT '72' litwe!!I crochet. knit ~ lor rhe .... essive generatiun' s~w· en1broidery q u t 1 t s . ans. Prtt pa t I c r n:; ~ aJog SO cents, e w ! "lnstant Crochtt'' . Step-by-lilep pictures .ch you how lo crochet in· ~tly! Plu~ newest pa11em!I . ilj Complt te lnslant Gift Book .&.i rnnre th(ln 1110 glfl.11 $1 This n1ineral helps to avoid !hat "tired blood syndrome." J{ecent studies reviewed by FOOd Engineering have shoY,.n that children under 6 arid \\'ith the passage or lime. hov.1ever, the purpo!'ie of the iodized !alt apparently .,..·as ig· Olromium is an essential nutrient and a large part of our population may have a marginal deficiency In this area, according to a report by _,,. • T • r ... -• • .. ' .... N • • Hal phs prices and Quality now a vailable in 1'orrance. Pa.cific Coast Highway at Anza. ur pnces are rozen No prices are lower prices than Maybe you've been To'onderina: bow lhe new governmt-nl price fntte will affect your rrocery bill. That depend• on where you 1bop. The price freeze d0e1in't lower prices. It just kee1>9 thln11 where they were. Ir• 11 upermarkct had hia:h prices, they can keep thoH high prices. Meat Master Beef-7-Booe BEEF 89 STEAKS lb.• ~ Miii Mllll' Beef I BUNRESSR~:~°'Sl 09 1 ROAST with POP UP GAUGE lb. EVERYDAY WW PRICES Meat Mab Beef BONELESS STEAKS lb.1.39 RLJMP0 ROASTS lb .• 93 8fiE:.r1tf'.f:sr"sTEAKs lb.1.49 swis~s STEAK lb .• 79 ~.98 f,.1h fill•t Of OCEAN PERCH YOUR CHOICE -77' CHOOS £ FROM 1HES£ $1 .00 VALUES t;ooREss·aooi<s"" -·· .n 1 .. o Con:.rer 1..,.., ~>v...t-1 20Cou~! CRAYONS In Vib<antCol..,. NOTE PADS ··ck .n ... ~k .n UN I/PL US LIUYS ;1r~· m r1nuF111·turPrs i;pe1•ia l :11lo~·1111l'('~ ~ ith 1hr .!lavinlt'~ pa!uird on to you. Health & Beauty Aids U11ra l •no -Roo•lar o• Ml11t ·o,,. ... "'i.. .81 TOOTHPASTE Tl REND 1'~9.al 1, ,87 loman Up ,I.Ml 81omlol, ond FACIAL CLEANSER ',., '°"" 1.38 •·oh•Guo•d ANTI PERSPIRANT ,, ..... 1.49 T"" O...,. loolt Man'• HAIRSPRAY 1-.~· ... 98 ,,.,.,., ,, -llleo•l0t: ( .. H.,lcl; l •·kold U11oc.,.. ... ) 1 45 HAIRSPRAY l.J...t•" I c;;11-s.."'"' s1o1 .. i... s'"' DBLE. EDGE BLADES ...... " 1.58 ~ot••-(.Wu O.b1•-ovlari SuP4'1 SANITARY NAPKINS Ploo . .!11 .43 USDA Grade A FRYING 21~;~ib •. 29 CHICKENS lb .• ••-11111 llm-crn•n A FRESH CoO~~N~~~E!49 TURKEYS lb .• EVERYDAY LOW /'RICES CiHol'lil Gl'llWll GradeA-1.0oyf.,.1h FRYERS WHOU Fryer L•g• -Thigh• or DRUMSTICKS (01tern Porlt-Small Siz• SPARERIBS •ol~i -1 lb. Pi.,. SLICED BACON Annour-12--. Pke. lb .33 lb .• 59 lb .89 MIRACURE BACON .55 .83 DAIRY DEPARTMENT ••lph• 15 29 BUTTERMILK °'· • v..,.1 .• Rolph• -A•'°rt•d flO¥On YOGURT 1-o:a:.cvp .21 .. Ralpbs&aterl..i Ice Cream ""~22' 89 ¥1~1.cartOfl • Frozen Food Department ....... 0.11.-, ENCHILADAS ,._,., .. 39 Ch .. ~.,-.,. F...ioC1'k~.., & ~~ .... _. ....... . 99 TURKEY & GRAVY h u h Peel Gtodo A TINY PEAS ..... .-•. .19 DOLEJUICES"~··G..,,~ .. ~-.20 Oh Bof ......... 95 CHEESE PIZZA Sv"~''' r,.,.., .... 25 ORANGE JUICE Holi-.r, ........ SALISBURY STEAK 1 ........• n 1(01411'.;11 ...... • 28 CHILI & BEANS But low prices are f«>zen low. So Ralph8 iuarantee 1till 1tanda. No priCN &ft lower price. than Ra1ph1 pricu on identical brands and Identical product quality. Ralph1 hu alway• supported way1 of malUnr you.r food dollar go farther. And lhey etill do. Jt Wlll neYer more Important than now to shop at Ralph• where you'll find much more thanjUltlow price&. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Dub11q u• All M•al FRANKS 1 -1•~·· .&5 ASSTD. MEATS L•o'1 Slic.d Chick•n & WHITE TURKEY XLNT BEEF TAMALES XLNT BRICK CHILI k>.~ •.• 35 l«. Pio-.45 ·~· ..... 33 •~•.pi<Q .• 49 XlNT 89 BRICK CHILI 1•~•'•·. Rolph• Potato, Col• Sia•, Health, Macorofli 35 SALADS 1 ......... Ral phs Poloto or Cole Slaw 85 SALADS ,.,. .• F.R.AN·i<·s·& KNocKs 1 ;~:: 1.13 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Son.dro VODKA or GIN Clleckerboal'd Foods ~ Macaroni, c-~· .10 Pantry fillers f ,..Tap ..... 85 APPLE JUICE 0r.-wa1 .. ., ...... 80 SOFTENER SALT Nailor'• BEEF STEW , ..... -.65 lctw,.,.·o '-·-· .37 GARLIC SPREAD lolp~o-130< 5,,., .... 29 POPPED POPCORN 51o\.i(1 ............ 31 GATORADE l ibb,'1 ..... _ .22 SLICED BEETS i..o" & l•••ly 14...co• ,29 DOG FOOD Rad, "e WhoJ. 5c WATERMllON lb. lb .• 25 c.im1a Haas AVOCADOS larg1 Sli1;i11g Si11 lb .• 29 TOMATOES Long , G,..n, Cri1p .15 CUCUMBERS -· Sw•el, M•llow .10 CASABA MELONS lb. fr•1h, Cri1p, lorg• Stolk .15 CELERY -h Mild, s..,..1, 81ow11 .10 ONIONS lb. BAKERY DEPARTMENT 'N>lit• or Wh.at (Sondwich orSplilTop) 33 RALPHS BREAD 1.1 •. 0... 1oo1 • D1ANISHKOO -· .55 A1 NGEL FOOD CAKE _,, .45 ll:alpt11 Appl• TURNOVERS Pkg.oil .29 .. PIDDlvl LilUil Detergent ,, __ ....... 88 Household Needs .. , DETERGENT .. ~ .... .83 o.. ...... BUBBLE BATH ''-·"'· .53 w-o,..'(An O<fH Si .. , & Celen) CANVAS OXFORDS .... 1.79 !"'-'• & loyo'l ... 2.89 BASKETBALL SHOES c-to-'o si.....-...SMm-(Si. I '94rn.J SHIRTS _.,59 G+t!M.'t ,.._,Vinyl PANTS ~ ..... , .... a Ai-• lOq .. id DETERGENT ,.... ...... rl 11..,..,.iclo-Sto..cl .... ALUMINUM FOIL 2Sft •• fl l¥E GUARANTEE , , . to 01..i any price br any othor -rmuket ii It b a ""''" ..,.,,-da1 price on identkol b,..nd, 01' Identical pl'Odoct qatiey. Pantty Fill.,s Frozen Food •• '"'·-.14 ·-COFFll OR.ANG( JUICl -~-2.46 ""'"" COf,ll APPL( PIES -· • ._ ... 1.33 ~~ INST ANT COfF([ lffF STROGANOff -...... .,__ , .... 07 ( .... ~._ ... _, CANDY BARS TUAl<fT ROASTS S'TRAINEDIAIYFOOD 4-i-.09 ~~ ONION RINGS -· ·---.13 -· JUNIORIAIYfOOD l COURSE DINNIRS ii'iln Polllt8r 89 DETBIGENT • SAVI 19c WITH COUPON --.21 ·~ .31 -...... 54 .... -. ... 3.29 ,.. .... 37 .... 14 Ponfty Fillers Health & Beauty Aids ~-_,.. .73 --···· WHITI IUCI Lt.VORIS .._ .. w•-GROUND GINGlll: ·--.29 lOTION If --.87 r~FS-11-........ 47 ----.31 POLISH RIMOVfR ...,. __ , __ .,!.<OO't- TOMATO SOUP 1--.12 , ~ YTEX TAM PONS ""'"'' .34 -· ~-.11 VIGIT AILI SOUP ASPlll:IN _ .. 1 ... 76 ._ .....__.IS -~ VIGfTAttAN SOUP HAIRSPUT ,.__ .St COUPON GOOO AUG. 19 TO AUG. 2.5, 19n LIMIT I -ONLY ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER r '""-'""~:m . .f.:&."9:7!~!:~::,Y::!!~~!~!.-..~ .. ~.~.I\: ... ~ " More than just low prices Ho..selooldN-11 Hovsehokl Ne.di tlouioom ... NT .[ou10 DETIRGINT D£TIRGlNT -.~A,!SOAP i!'f'ID5LIAHD ... ~ I .__ .57 iAISOAP -·~s , __ .32 F'AiR1csomNl1t ---7• -,... lAS iiRRY111s .. .J6 .22 c-~-·Oll~ ·---16 _., CLlANSIR --.73 s;:AP°'ZNPANTS ..... .19 ._,_ .11 (JANEil -... .93 Ral11hs Price Pledge Wt pltdg1-no 1v11')'da~' IUPfl'mGrket price• arc lo1C1r than Ralplu ;,,v11 on identical brand• orid.,.tical prod1u:t qualitv.• Ezclude1 wcsklN advtrti11tl ~p1eialt. plete AJghan Hook -SI. I Jiffy Ru«11" nook 50 . Book nl I! Prh:t .ltlloa••· IC e<nl<. Q"'" Book I RALPHS -16 pattern$. !ill cents STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER STORE HOURS: 9· 10 DAILY, 9·9 SUNDAY ) .. .,., . ' t.·~ ~ • ---.1 WITH SALLIE SHOl'PINr. SPREF. FOR FREE How would ynu likf' lo hi" turned loost' hert. fnr 3l1 minutes. 2 i'1 1ninules or even 111 minute' . . and !old. "r.o !o it. F'ilt your basket!" 9'.'nwJ! You 'd .pr~ b11 bty ht: i1n ex;cittd you 'd \Yind up v.·ith 17 Jll fS nf pale dt fn il'. gras 11nd 2 3 packagr.,, of lo b J t e r Newburi: . . . The 20..:10 Club International i~ ~ yt ar,, nld . Our lor1I Orange C.A'!a st Club i., in 11.~ 3rd _vea r .. Young men from 21-J9 In busine8.~ Whn.~e primary pur - pose i,, youth. 1'he "boy~" w!IJ he around Friday u·it h tickets for which they'd .11p· prr.ci1te '' donation . The dr1wlng11 for the Shoppin~ Sprt:e w inntr~ will Lake plare here October I, onl y II week~ 11w1y. Dnnate lot.~ of dolh1 rs .. , Tht cauJr. i.• worthy . . . l/ie H n 11 g Ho11p!tal PMi1tric11 W11.rd , Boys Club, Girlll Club, YM· CA .•. REPORT ON RICHARD'S 11 HARBOR VIE\V Drive up M:11cArlhur tn first signal. !urn ri&h!. .and ynu'll see ii. Rich1rrl'1 i~ the monlilrou.11 hunrh of ho;irdA And baltrns on lht: fa r end. l..onk 11 l1kr: • big hol t full of nnthin1. hut ii ha.11 a roof 11 nd w;,11 11 and partitions. Thal.'s whe rt the: hllkery's J:Oing l.n be. Su re wtre going lo b?.k e riJ hl I.here. How el se cou ld lht fflndm1's donut~ 11 n d Ecolo1y bread be fresh from the oven and French fryer to you. Rich1rd ·.~ h111 learntd 11 lot 11bout ~rrvini peop!t. in 1ht pa!.it '.!..1 year.'I Rich;1.rd'1 JI will put 11 all together. [VERYBOO\' J.OVfo~S THE CHARA CT ER ROAT PARAD~ . . on thr hori1.on for Sat urd11y, AUJ:US!. 28. A fun way to llil!f' il i.~ from 5 !.ilnri es up atop lht. pent- house of !ht Blg I Imperial Saving.'5: 119d LllAn right 11cro~.11 the street. Hn1te11e11 for the Penthouse Vitw in.i;: pa rty are the Dolphin11, lhe Women·" Division or lhe Chamber tif Comme rcr. ... The perM>n lo c111I for lht: $.'i ptr p t r 1 o n rr:serv1tiori wh irh inrludt.' rh11 mp111(ne sipping 11nct hnr" d'oeuvre r.;1.!in g is Hope Gerrie . ~45-3321) ANYBODY HAVING A PA RTY OR A \\'EDDING ... Give 11 look 1(1 Crane11 Fine Pa per.~ and Standard of 8Prktlt .V 1'-'hn II r t 1ipeci11 1ls1~ in the fiPld of l<ICllll printin~. Crane's new bool.:11 ha\'t rt rPn tly 11 rrivtd .. \\'h11l f11n to hrow sf! .. £tt ne~· p11ptr Jonrl ink 1·om- hin11tinn~ ... nt w rnlors. ntw !}'Pf' .. Color is lhf! correct sot·ial .!l1r. for !hose who want 11 .. New iumbn postcards for quick note1 In be ptrson 111izcd if you wish , M11kc your st1linncr.v 11ay yoll .. 11 bt.11ut ifuf blue with white block 1ni!i11I,, i\1tn ioi:uff or 1·lp;.1r ivnry wi!h black. Whate1'Pr .vour oc:c11!!ion .. dinnrr. pool ,;idt: C(l('ktails. ,,l'inwtr. bn11l <'hristtninM. ... \Vrlte your lhing on 11 piece nf plp&r, 11nrl St11nd11rd of Bcrkt:l t y will make it 50ej 1111y correct ... Timt:wise. they do wnn- de:rs ... like a wetk .. and they'll even do !ht: ll~uinf And stuffin~ of inside en- velopts for you ... \\'htn you order your in· vit;1.tions. why not pick out your personalized n1pkinii 11ncl <'fll lller.11 And matches .. in tht uppr.:r level of !he r.ilt. Shop .. The pl11ct. ·with th t hi~ color id t8 for ha1hrnom~ ..• ru g s , towels, lucites. Rtr11w.~ .. blacks. yellow11 .. birds lo hold clean.!lt:rs .. ,grt:ens. or1n1cs . . color "ichta melting colors loiethf:r .• wall plaques, m a g 1 z i n c rack$ .. , mauves. golds •. floor pil!nw~ ln $ii on •. rnund pillnws In hu& 111 nd bounrt ... Rich11rd·~. !ht Pt fl JI I t Store. wktrt yRu 're lnvll@d In 11lt under th1: hat1j1;ln& flnwers b•!!ket.A and llt:\r 1n ict t:re1m cone. SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES 22 oz. Knudsen La Bon BUTTER 1 u . Imperial MARGAR INE ,.,,,~. 1 '" By it11H or in <•~•1 J cee~i 11, I LU f. RlllON APPLESAUCE IJ OZ. 6 ~OR $) HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 "· 79c HILLS BROS. COFFEE "'· 1.57 HILLS BROS. COFFEE 1 " 2.33 AUNT JANE'S Polish Dill Pickles 260Z. 49¢ AUNT JANE'S KOSHU •• NO GA,RLIC Dill PICKLES ,. oz. 49c 43• Pompeian OLIVE Oil 1 01. GOOD WITH IAR!ECUiD MEATS, GOLDEN GRAIN•"" NOODLE-RONI PARMISAND 39¢ CRISCO I LI . CAN ,,, CHIPP".S Butter Toffee PEANUTS u oL 59c Ranch Style Beans u oz. 6 Fo• $1 AER OSOL IWINOEX Windew Cle•ntr 11 01. 49¢ NEW, PURE AND DELICIOUS •11 11111tur•I iri•r•tliarit1, Fr•sh Cr••m. Fr1111h ~ilk, ~a w 1u9•r, Ora"'' ll le11•m Heney, Fre1h f:991 . NO ARTtFICIAl COLORS. FLAVOR. INl9S °' AODITIVESI PURE GOODNESS IN 4 FLAVOIS VANILLA, CAROi, RAS PliRRY, ANO FUSH COCONUT-PINEAPP LE GILBERT H. BROCK MEYER'S Natural ICE CREAM oT. 98¢ C orn• teit• it-Fritlay •11~ S1tur tley SARA LEE. BA NANA.NUT. CHOC. RIPPLE OR WALNUT LIGHT SNACK LOAF 11 oz. 69~ MOR.TON Ma c aroni and Cheese 18 OL l for SI C &W PETITE PEAS 18 01 .... 39¢ Cl W WHOLE BABY CARROTS 1• oz. 3 fer SI Cl W BROCCOLI SPEARS i t or. l fer Sl DOWNY FLAKE FRENCH TOAST 111,; oz. 3 POR $1 CREAM OF SHRIMP SOUP Combine I -I 0 01. can fro1tn shrim" tou" with '/1 c1n lllach milk ind wtter. 1-2 t1,o. lemon juice. 9\end wtll and chill '4 hou ri . Girni1h with Minc•d pimi•nto. DILLED TOMA TO SOUP Whirl 4 pooltd tomtlees in blonde r with 2 C. cel9 but· termilk, 34 hp. sol! on<! 1;, tsp. mince<! dlR. ChiA. TOMA TO AND CUCUMIER SOUP Comb ina I can con~•n1tcf Tomito Soup. I Ceri can· d1n1.d Consummt end I C1n W at1r with 1/4 C. 9ret .. 1d cucumber. Chill, Servi 9ernished with 1our t,tem end chopped 9rten onion tops. ' DAIL V PILOT 4!J PHONE 67l-4UO FOR HOME DELIVER Y P~ICE S EFFECTIVE AUGUST 19, 20, 21, 21 1N OUR OHIVUY AIEA LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT Bl VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LID O ISLE A SUMMER REFRESHER A sperklinq first course at dinner or • qu ie~, li9ht lunch, erplore the tantalizing favor1 of col8 soups ! So many com• ready to ch ill, in c•ns Ii~• G11p1cho, t-.Aa8ri1ent:, Yichys· 1oist:, or Chilled Bo rscht with so ur cream even ch illed .Chic~en Cen1umme ! O r, try one sf our recir>•' .. , SP,O.RKLED BERRY SOUP FAN CY LARGE SIZE . SW EET Y!LLOW FREESTONE PEACHES 4 LIS. $1 PER FECT SEO FOR RI CE OR S!AFOOO SALAD FR ESH AND CRISP. TENDER ROMAINE 2 ~OR 29' TH E FIN EST, NEW CROP, MELLOW CALIFORNIA Bartlett PEARS LI. 19¢ FOR GAZPACHO, RAW VEGHAILE DIPS , SALADS BELL PEPPERS LI. 19¢ PI LLS BURY I 01. Buttermilk Biscuits NEW FROM KRAFT-CASINO !RAND. CARAWAY, BRI CK , MOZZARELLA. MUENSTER OR MONTEREY JACK. NATURAL CHEESES "o .. °''' 69c LOW FAT OR FARMER STYLE Knud son Cotloqe Che es e "· 39c llAR.M SMOKE D LIVER BRA UNS CHWEIGER LO. ••• REESE CHAMPAGNE CU RED SAUERKRAUT 10 Ol. 49• M•1 h " C. l!ey1 ..,11b•rri•1 , lo9 •111bflrri•1 , er li lec~b•rri •1 wifh '!1 C. tu4er. Oi111lv"' 2 T. cero1t•rch i11 • littl• b•rry juic• •ncl mi-w;fh '-•rri•1. Acid 1 te l " 1tic~ ef cinn•rnoo. Cea~ ,tirri119, till thi(~. 11nt14 . AJJ 11/t T. l•m•11 juic.•. C hill t hereu~hly. Wh•n reedy t& 1erve, rem•11• c.i1111emen e11 d 1tl r in 7 ot. of Gin9•r Ala, G111rn i1h with clall•p el 11ur c.r•trn 111 11' • r•1•rv•d b•rty. CRAWFORD 'S PETTICOAT TAIL , IN A TIN SCOTCH SHORT BREAD 17 Ol. IMPORTED FROM BRAZIL. REESE Hearts of Palm 14 oz. 1.49 79¢ SUPERLATIVE MEATS-A RICHARD'S TR ADITION 00N'T W AIT FOR THANKSGIVING ! STUFF WITH SA VOR Y DR ESSING AND IAR!ECUE-A SUMMER PA!TY FIAST F~ESH . CALIFORNIA GROWN, FROM ZACKY FA RMS FRESH HEN TURKEYS IO·U LIS. AVG. SMOKED CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS GREAT IATINGI ZACKY FA RMS, FRESH SPLIT BROILERS 21/. LB A VG. ss¢L!. Corned Beef Brisket 1.09 LB. BONELESS, SOLID FLAVOR. NO WASH MELON Cut ROAST 1.69 LI. I AR .M. LIAN HICKORY SMOK ED B:ACON RIGULAR DR THICK SLICIO 69¢ LB. Marlnate.t Chicken Wlnts 49c "· 1/2 Stuffed Cornish Game Hen 59cu. FLAVORFUL FOR SANDWICHES POT A TO BREAD WITH PO"Y OR SESAME SEEDS SEEDED DINNER ROLLS INCIVIOUAL CINNAMON ROLLS FRUIT PAN DOWDY 6 for 41c ,,. ST ROG ANOFF TENDER. BONELESS ROUND STEAK 1.09LB. SWISS STEAK 98¢ LI. BONELE SS Rolled Rump ROAST 1.19LB. llONE .tN RUMP ROAST BONELESS 98¢ LB. Oven-Ready Meat Loaf ~ ,,,, ,. 79c "· Stuffed Round Steak 1.19 ,~ ~;;~3M/ SUMMER GREENERY GRAPE IVY LUSH , FULL PLANTS IN 4" POTS REGU LARLY 1.,0 SALi 1.44 IACH ~;J. ... -ct:_ MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS · OPEN DAILY •·7, >UN.'·' OPEN DAILY •·6 OPEN DAILY, f.6 SUN. 10.) DAILY •• s,10. SAT. •·I OPEN DAILY f.6 DAILY 1,10.6. SAT. 1,10.6 :_ ~-_-_,...,.-.~-.:.:.":~;.:·:.;:.:.~-~~?;:;-~::;:;,::.~ .. -_,u~"'l:E:i~~. ·~ • -·-.,..,--. ..::...~-·-~­. -,......,.. ____ -. _'..'.. n_"ll< __ _ =="'• TI i,, ~-:.I-·-=--"=----"-_. • '' . ' 44 DAllV PILOT W~nl!~il1 . AuguH 18 1971 • Kitchen Teenage Thrush Sings Different Tune In . By JOIU\'A BU!'i'N 'NRW YORI< -··r ran'! J!el 1 hot dn,i:: hPre l'l'e always [o\·ed Nath11n·s franks at Cllne \' lsl::ind , ·• singe r Ju he Rud1i sa1d <11 rr a lunch of french on1n11 soup a n d chocola!e n1in1s.o;e. The hig hly successful s1n,i::er v.•ith a voice 11s big 11s Garl:u1rt's h<1i1s fron1 Brookl.1 n The Ii" 1Par n\ri Jul1l''s as /\ff>c;·1c;:in. a~ bi'!gel~ and Jn:.:. p1zz;i anrl ha 111 bu r ~ c rs . ch1rkrn sui1p ;i1HI grf111r fish. 1re rrPan1 anrl p<11;:i 1n ('hip~ 1\ :<rnc;il11·e. · g1•111le-s pc•kC'n girl 1"°0 could sing heln1 e shr rnulrl 1•110k . lhr p1nt-s11.ed thn1.~h 1 alues II\ 1ng ~1 homr 11•1th her parenLS Bnd tv.o SISt~rs .. ··~1 1· l nen<ls nfTrn sa1 l'rn so pra('t r(':ll. \)(1\. 1f ~ou'1:e had ;i nortnal !1fc. ~ou don't lnsr 1·our \illur><. \OU l'an h;inrllr ihings ht:-l·a11~e \011·\'r go! !"<nn11i1h1nJll tn lean bac·k on S:i Tnan> kid.< \\"ho ,i:l'PW Uf} Hl a rn1ffss1nnril life lo~(' th£'1r \·alui:s. ··1·re ;iill'l'l\'S hPCll ll~Ccl 1n ii regufa_r .\\·ay "or life. l hate peo- ple dnhnJll o \' I' r n1c ::;nmrt1ri1cs when 1 do ;1 shn"· 1she"s nn 1he tube often ;incl currcnllv 1s touring wi th Liheracl-1 tbr\··11 ha\"e snn1c- nnt whn d~cs nn h;i1r . rlr~ ml'. ctn m~· nall~ l hat!' it: i'''e Alv.·;i~·~ "·anled 10 d0 thioJllS for n1ysrlr ·· For _;:ill hrr 1n<1tur1ty ;ind goori sensr .. lutlc :-1111 eninvs hanging.atnund bou11ques l\"lth her rriehrls ::ind J::fllllJll to 1ren pattie.~. ···n1cy play loud music. Thcrr arr ::ilw;iv< po!ato c·h1ps on the floor. \\"r dance harrfM!. f/011 l'C111 ~PU rl;inee with .shnf's on~ A11rl ~nu·1·c. gnt to h;n·c groo1·y fnorl pizza. pnlaln chips. lnLsa sorlr1s. plenty f>f 1cr rrr;1111" \obndl' {'Onks al .Ju!1r·< parties. ···J1;1_r n1othrr used tn. but she ga ve up . She got sick i Afghan Rosy Ch r10<r h•·ii ~1 .ir11 trur r!•.'C' rolnr< tor 1 h1~ nr;iu1 1 R"Sf' 1:>e1;1I < ~ r r ~ r:!1m('n~1nncil adr11n,e. lll~Lir) .1nrl r1r>p!h tn rnunrl :ifi::h::in . frn1Jil'l hexai::un~. 101n 1111i\ afl!han P;i1 731\fl rl1rt•r111111.~ FJi .. af,eh;in pill." fr1ngf <'nlor H'.h('tTir>S. SE\ E,\'T\'·FI\ I'. CE\'TS for p;irh p::ittrrn-;irlrl 25 rrnt~ fr>r f'::1Ch pa1Tcrn fr\r Air ;i.1;1il <ind ::;fl('<'1al Handlin.:. other" 1~" th1rd·c1a"s del11 tr~ w1U t;ikp thrf't "'"''k~ nr tnnrP. Senrl 10 Ahcl' Htfl'lk~ lllil !hf' l>.<\l l.Y PILOT. \('N'll,,.·r;.ft l ff>pl . Bnx 11>3. Old l'hrl~c:i Sr;it1nn. \ew York, \ Y. \llOl I l'rint !'\amt, Adc1rrs~. Zi p. Pattern /\"umbtr ~ F: I'~ ll I. E ( B A FT •2· ~e"·es! ~rrK"]1r1 . knit ~ [or lh(' Pxpresi;;1\'f' Jlll'nrrr1t1nn· Sc.,,.·. in~. emhrr11rter~. 'l u i I t s . ;:ih:~h;ins. Free pattrrns~ Catalo~ Sile N f' 'I\': "ln~l 1'n\ l'rn1•htl" Book . Step.by·"1cp picture~ teach you how lo crfl('he1 111- !litantly'. Pl us ne\\'est p;itterns . SL Co mplelr Instant (~ill &uk -more· than 100 i,:ilts. ll Complrlt Afj~han Brwik -Sl "I' Jiffy H.u11:~.. P.rw\k ~ cenf<; R.-.ok nf I'! l'rh.e Afahans :.rl C"ents. Quilt Book 1-16 p;il- IC'rns. 50 cents ,\lu5rum QuiH Book Z -50 cents. Book 3 .. Quilt.i; rtir Today's Lh·lng ". 15 p;:ittern!. 50 cents. Wash Knits It's bes: !n "·::ish kn1L~ 1n the permanf'n! pre11s ryrll' nf yoo.r Wiii her wilh gl'ntlc sgita- tinn Md 1011· 5pln sprt>d. ' U~e w11rm \\'ll1rr And col<l andt1redofthcmcss ;\01111e frorn l·h1ck m S11Up !() lc ahan fncn<ls to su pper u11rx- l·all a pizu plare that:. npt•n rl1!>ht'S And nnbod,\• rn:ikt•s bet-pectedl,\. she"!l JU Sl 5-il\, all night \\'e all love ;iii1:i tr-r 11nup thttn my 'Th.<1t'~f•nl!.'"nd1n11ke~1e:i~ .. niade 11·i1h p!<'ntY. of cheesi· -g1;11111rnolhcr. ! r :1n 1nake frt'nt·h frir•, sa lart . shn111p ;ind vou know, the kind th.n h;Hnhur/,lers and !>1t·ak '>11\h dessl'rl. Tt11·n she'll apol11g111'. S1retches .,,.·hen yuu blto into fne11 onions. J"m bettrr aL '/'n1 snn·.1, I roulrln't niake 1t it." h:1ki11g n1uff1ns and ni rer' !l 's hke she can't al'- l)ocs ,/ulir Budd c1{·r cnok" h1~>'•\ll1cs. Sn1ncday n1aybl' !"II t·11111111111tale yoo enough. "Did vnu ever ~er anvone r1un rc;dl.1 k·arn !O cook:" .. ( ;r;11ul111;i·s !ht: great l'Ovk L'l!'r\ih1ng~·· shes.aid. ··J'111 n Julie's ,lln11~·11 up 111 the -in f:H·I bnlh of tlu.·1n arc. kluu•: 1n LIH' k1tthf'n. I burn 1r;.id1l1n11 nf p.11od rncal;-; ;;nrl Sl1!· cooks 111 the rea l .!t>\\1,11 (·1<·r~1 h1ng . I go 11ut.s 1f l "t'e h<1pp~· l1m1's around th1· f;irnily 11;1 1. S!11· 111akcs ~trudf·I. f<if"l' 111e<tL ho;in! ".\1y n1 n I h ,. r 's kug•'I. gr<on1 v chicken ;ind !u·r "B111 111~ 111•ilh<'r'°5 ,1 gr('iil b('au11~ul~ Sh(' n1.1kes bC'au11lul 0.1111 i.:.ehitP f1.•h. She e1r·:1 g11•'~ rook 11n<l turns uul <1r1)U1111.i.: rncals and 11hi·11 J 1111 1te to the fi~h ninr kl'I "hrre lhL·y --~ ------ RUMP ROASTS BO liE IN WELL TRIMMED ~ LB . ,---MAYFAIR'S BREAKFAST SPECIALS--. m~n~~H!I SL~!~9..~KG ....... , , PKG 5 9c PORK LINK SAUSAGE 29c HOF FMAN Sl'.INLESS 8 OZ. PKG .•.•••.......... , •.... PKG. SLICED BACON ~g~z,,, 5~. SAUSAGE ;;•,;;;· .. 98' !~.~~~~.~~'-1.:o .. ~.139 ~~~~~rc~~T srE ~s .. ~.179 :~~~!~~r-~:1~'ME0~,l 09 ~~~rE~o~Ts ...... ~.1 39 BEEF. CHEESE, CHICKE N 7 1/2 OZ ..... , ..••.•.. . ... 37c DOUBLE BUDDY JUICE BARS 6 PK ................. 39' M.C.P. JUICE DRINKS ALL VAR IETIES 6 oz. C<N ...... 10' ha1e l11·e fish sw1m1n1ng in preheated 350 rlcgrre n\en ;.iround 1n a tank Tl'>ey kosher about 45 minutes 1or until kill the l!~h fnr ht>r" 1.dark ' brown nn 1op 1.• Scrt·e HF.LE~ EH l)~IA:\ .. S KUGEL ,.·i~h meat, lt~h or fowl, nr as dairy dish with apple sauce. Ser\"es 4-6. fl lari.:l' pot<iloes. peeled and ~r:il('d ! 11H'rl1u1n·size onion . grated 2 r~g s Abuut 1 ~ cur matw ineal ) 1 t·up rc11rtered chicken fat SHlt. pepper to tastt! Co111hin<' ingrcrlienls, inix fLORE,'ICE SALT,\IA N'S ClllCKEN SOUP 4 pound ste'wing <.tltcken 1ctre~ed). cut in quaners 1 srnall soup bone 3 stalks celery 11·ith li"<11es 3 :;prigs parsley 3 qu:irts w:itrr Salt. pepper to tas1e Put all the ingredie nts in 4· quart stock pot Co1·£'r . .o;un- 111cr slo11lv 211 ho11 rs Rrrnn1t• scun1 dur10g cno~111g 11':\h .-.lot- ted spooa. Cool, r£>rn01 c 1.:l11l'l-.- " . i 111•11 Plil<'<' 111 \1rll -grC'~scrl 01 rnprnof pudd1n,i:: p;in. Bake I package soup greens I parsnip, peeled. left 1rhole J carrots. pee!rd, left whole cn~ refr i11;erate RenlfJ I e ('On· gc111Pd r::it that f()rrll.~ on tu1> ~ or chickrn nr-hcat , cn1 rr•·! l ~c;.isonings to laste . Scr\r> 11 1th noodles (('QOkerl scpar<1t('1~, tir 'KLUTZ IN KI TCHEN' t JC"e. Serves 8-lfl. Singer Julie Budd -------- • , BONELESS WHOLE OR SLICED BON ELESS • ROUND LAMB FAMIL Y: STEAKS RACKS STEA KS i CENTER CUTS U.S.D.l. INSPECTED ALL LEAN MEAT FRESH FROZEN FROM WELL lRIMMED-EX. LEAN NEW IEAlAllD NO WASTE ~ ~ $ 19 lb. lb. lb. LAMB LEGS •• 79'1b. SIRLOIN TIP BEEF STEW BONELESS STEAKS BONELESS STEW MEAT tXceLLENT!t39 (' FOR . . ~PAN·:FRY .. WeLl:.'TRIMM.E~ :· . 1b.' ' L~~~·:9• et CUBES .1~. " . ;. . SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS $139 BONELESS-ROLLED & TIED •• lb. • ROY ALE ·-: --,; __ ..,. HEINZ SKIP PY F. PA PER TOW ELS JUMBO ROLLS 29~ TOMATO KETCHUP REGULAR 14 OL BTL. 4 F!l 15 01. CAN OOG FO OD REG., CHIC., LlVll. 12!1 ARDEN DAIRY SPEOALS .. -·. . . MAYFAIR P IPSI COLA . F~LL GALLON COOKIES 1<1,1.e1sco f1G NP#rOHS 15 oz 45< WA fFLIE (;RE..,ME S 10 OZ ................. . 6 PK 12 oz. 59c !.!~ ... ·~~t ..... . ..... •a' ~~~~l~b~~~G~.~~·····•······ .....• 2l• ~MAYFAIR FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES --·----.. IERMELON 5WEE'f RED .RIPE WftbLE POTATOES 1 U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET ., ..• ,, .•.. , •..... , .....•• ,, • ,,_3 .. 8AG .., !!!!~~-~-~~E~°.EV.'... . ..... 115( IX OR MATCH I Oc SALE -· CORN SWEET T ENDER. CUCUMBERS LONG GREEN LE TTUCE RED LEAF CRISP TENDER .';JI."'.:· a ""°; • ' ' .. ~·· .:t••~ ~·'.''i.:M'tnl!, -.. ..!./~~ . i..> j J .To)«!W ....... -~'!· r .. ___ _ ~~~---....--------• • • ' . ~ ., . ·.· . .. .. ....;.-. • ' I • -•' D4lLY 'IJ.OT .f5 Cable Cars Get Caramel Coat "We'd love to see lbe slides or your vacation!" Ah, that's music to your ears and all the prompting nece~ary to tutn doy,·n the lights and start e show. Recall fondly •our trip to San Francisco. hen, reward your patient viewPrs with a dessert treat th at has a name reminisce nt of that romantic West Coast city: Cable Car Crepes. generous portion of a new flavor idea, Cr.'lle Car Crunch Jee Cream. This is vanilla flavored ice cream swirled with creamy caramel syrup and full o! crunchy chunks of toffee. It might just gel Its name because it's made in San Francisco. where good food is a way of life, as first-time visitors soon disC<Jver . ahead and keep froieo (but leave tlme for defroslin&). They Cati even : be reheated brteny before serving. For a deserved topping to your festive dessert, pour over it a delicate orange sauce made of orange marmalade hea.ted through with sherry or orange julct 'tll 11'1 syrupy. .. • • -. ... ,.. -ll!e ~ 14"on al Cable Car· Cnm.\· wtll 10 a looc way. Thtre couJda'l M .a better titlale to 'tlils tfenlna's tn· tertalnmtnt -it'• the nut ,,.., thine "' belo1 1n s.. P'rancl.!CO ! · CABLE CAil CllEPES 2 eec• 2/S cup mllk V.. eup sifted all·putpOM A PERFECT REMEMBRANCE OF SAN FRANCISCO llcrr you'll find pa per thin pancakes en v e l o p i ng a These crepes are rich, yet light, and eJmosl a.s easy to make as the ice cream is to scoop. If you can, do them If you have a "sell out" crowd, this recipe makes 12 c~pea:. Add lots of Ice. cream to each so that servings ~'lll be ample. Or just make more flour BONELESS ROLLED & TIED SHOULDER aoD ROASTS WELL TRIMMED $ 09 lb. 9 Flnll PARTS '"''""'"' 7 9C BREA.STS·SPLIT OR WHOLE 1~. ~ MIRAaE WHIP SALAD .DRESSING r---"-~ QUARTS I . ..........- !;:~-: ·57 ~ ;\ Mica9le •,. W01p '·· -·-, t•Jr~I ~9F~EE ________ .. ________ s 175 ~~~!~l ,~P.FF_E~ ................. s 139 HI.LS 11105. 7 9 COFFD i~~ C 2-lb. S1 .67 3-lb . $2.4s· FULL CUT -BONE IN ROUND STEAKS ElaUEllT FOii ~ QUICI PAii FRY LI. MAYFAIR'S SEAFOOD SPECIALS TURiOT CENTER cur sL1c Esstt 1b ••• ~P~ETcHeE1b.45c FILLET OF TURBOT ........................... 1 •• 69' MAYFRESH FOR BAR-8-00R . JUNIOR ruRKEv0sss .. i. ~.·.~:-4 9c FROM OUR MAYFRESH FAMILY OF P"OUAO " BIRDS . , .. GAME HENS llOl MIN 69C MAYFRESH U.S.D.A. GRADE A ... ~~~-~~:...... EA. CHIPPED MEATS SMOKED BEEF-HAM-TURKEY-CHICKEN·PASTRAMl- CORNED BEEF BUDDIGS 3 oz. PKG ....... EA . RATH FRANKSALLMEAT 12 oz. P<G ................... 55' CANNED HAMSwiLSC>N cERr1•1ED s.1•. cAN ...... E•. s429 PILLSBURY BISCUITS ~il'r'reR~ILK o• SWEETMILK 6~49' JIN!S 1unsc111m11 ......... s•c ,._ - / -' MAYFAIR'S LIQUOR SPECIALS PRAVDA VODKA 2! .......... ~389 !l!~L~~.ts.<.or.c:11_. ----··''"'s3at L:i !.'!'!~ ~IP.5~_1! __ .............. .,.,,, s31• !!!1!!l!'!'!!?.~.~t~!~1f11 ............. N•l'O-~ I 049 ~~!1,!~!ie51'!U-\!ll!S. • ,llOOf' .......... r1nH $ 4 59 ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY AUG . 19 THRU WED,. AUG. 25 175 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA GAIN DETERGENT 84 OZ. KING SIZE WTTH THIS COUPON l!MIT 1 COUPON PEii ADULT CUSTOMER AUG.19-AUG.2.S TOTAL CEREAL 120Z.BOX 'wlTH TH IS COUPON l!MIT 1 COU~N PE~ ADULT CUSTOMfl AUG. 19·AUG. 2!i DILL PICKLES LADYS CHOICE-KOSHER DIW. POLISH 25 OZ. BTL. W ITH T~I S CO UPON· LIMIT l COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER AUG. 19·AUG. 2!i 5-0Z. Wll H TH !SCOUP ON TRIPLE·4 • STAMPS WITH MINIMUM SS.00 PUllCHASI COUPON GOOD AUG. 19 THRU AUG. 25 'Ttll_ ..... lWLI .. _ ............ ._......, ......... ........ ...-.w.... ...... imt ............... .... . ONICOWONNICUSTOMRAIM&l"SOJJ,Y ~ L ·-=-~-::.... -.1... ... .:=.=.. .. --~ --ry...,. ~J >.,u-; --.· ... ---=::-<'.,.).ii -.~--~--~-r V.. lUSPolJll Pit 2 tabkJp!Ml'm melted butter Cable• Ctr t'nmch I c e Cream M1rm1ladt Sauce Beat ~gcs. Add milk, :IOUI", salt and lMitter and beat with rotary beater until smooth. Butter II heated 7-lndl crepe pan or skl\let li&htly. Add 2 tablespoom b&tter. tllt1n1 pan quickly to spread batter even- ly over surface. Q>ok ovt:r moderate h•at W'!tll top is Set and bottom U&hUy browned. Tum and cook ·1eeond side. Repeat until all of batter Is us· '!d. (A coffee m•a1ure holds 2 tablespoons •nd Is a con- venient measure for a batter.) Spoon Cable Car Crunch lee Cream 1•nerously over warm or cooJe4 crepes and roll each one over to encl'*' Ice cream. Serve with Marmalade SaucL Makel 12 erePtJ. Mar.al... lalte9, Combine 111 cup oran,. marmalade Ud I tablespoons sherry or orante juice. Heat and serve war'm O'o'er leti ere.am-filled crepe:s. Cope Wraps 747t Travel i ajty •lone: ·in thll nattering. new cape. IK~TANT CRopiET .cape -fashionable thin1 to fllnc t1ver pa.tits, r.kiru. dr'"es! Ust worsted, No. t hook for lacy , solid baids. Pat. 741'9 : Sizes to flt (1~1S) and (M-42 ). SEVENTH-FIVE L'ENTS for each pattern -add 15 centa for each pattern for AJr Mail and Special Hand lt·na:; otherwise third-cla ss dellvtry will take three. weeks or more. Send to Aiicil 'Brooks, Daily Pilot, 105, Need!Ccraft Dept., 8011: 1&3,. Old Chelsea SUit.ion, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addreia, Zip, Patt.en Number. ' NEEDLE CRAFT '7'! Newest crochet, 1tf\lts ror the upreS!ive a:wraUon! ·s.w. ing, embroidery, q·u t t t 1. af(hiM. P'rtit p'atterns ! Catalog so cenes. N • • ? "lutut er..1oe1·• llook. Step- by-1tep pictures tnch 'you how to crochet instantly! Plus newMl patterns. fl. Complete Jn1taat Gift Betk -men than 100 cifU. $1. Compl•C. A11llu --It ... ,, Jiffy Ra1a" Book. 50 cents. Boek o( U Prize Af1U.S. SO cents. Qotlt e.H I -II patteml. 50 etnts. Ma1eam Q9tlt llHIE t- it cenu. -Boot J_ "QoUu lo< ·Today'1 .Uvbtl'' •. Ji patttlftl.. 50 cent.t. Greens Go In Cream luy to m11te •Dd 101oold·J GLOIUFlllll IPINACR s pacttac• (eocll 10 ouncea) , ..... dioHM splnodl 1 contalntr (I ounce•) COM merclal aour mam 4 1llct1 bacon, . etoktd Wltil criJll ~ mlJl!bltd Cook ipln1d1 IC«ll'dlns .. package dl~tk>nl: drain eniJ retum to uiacept.n, Mli in IOUT' CNam; reheat 1enU7. 1h1rn into Mrvtn1 ~ """ 'l'fbUI• with bocon. Ml11'1 f Kn'l~P- " .. JAIL Y PILOT Alpha Beta's Man in Blue I says: '' -I un STOllC HOUIS DEL BUSH STORE MAN,.GER 9045 ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH • 1n this ad, including 66 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, save you '11.99 *" 1.10}.'D.l"f 'h:c·.t r. r.".,C.A"I; ;~AM I• I ').(. S.1,-.JJl~AY '-i '..').'!:A':'. !•i A l.t. I•" 114. SWEET JUICY BARTLETI 'S PEARS : LBS. VINE RIPE • JUM BO SIZ E ·CANTALOUPE CUCUMBERS 0 • BELL PEPPERS 10 :. lo L6. U.S. NO. 1 !AG • ~~D lf A~ • r.UTTEI> ALL PURPOSE POTATOES 39' GRAVENS1EIN 6 100 APPLES LBS. LETTUCE 1 o:. PAPAYAS or MANGOES 39.~ Forge t-111e-11ot F/011 ·ers - MUMS '!8i" 198 " THESE PRODUCE PF: ICES EFfECTIVl THUP5DAY thrnu9h WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19-'2~. TOTAi DISCOUNTS IVIHJ UAl ~llsft:iiiiit' ANT ISEPTIC 1.59 1 oa 1 ~ '"'U>.•:!:. Olf'!M!.V'.' 0 11 \'Al\",~Hl i,:~ FCll.ll' •• • CLEARASIL IJ9 111 13.<>WCt "'°'"'0' ~tG(r~A~ Cl~ tf11':~-MOL.L PROTEIN 2 I HAIR SPRAY 2.2S 149 !It 63• ~---------------.. • TEtlON·l l • PO~:.<:U.lh-c.:·~·~r--•AVOCA.ti(')• CO • f>Oppv • · J[ ··-·· l O·l~CH ~y '·'" ~ ::-11'CK Gl too:r . IQUNTY •Y V.'[A.~[.Vt~ ' FRYPAN O! SRl1lDlE Ut 3o J.11 71' 1 II ' ,... 111 87' DOUILI DISCOUNTS TOTAi DISCOUNIS lVlR'f DA~ S(ll.ll l l'HI wr1i STO•l-" DISUllJ~T GH•~Gf P••GI ...._..,BANQUET BUFFET DINNERS 1.29 1°7 ' Imitation 'ICE MILK "'" ""!'"'! "'~10[ ; ;,. GA\: . .'"'· 43 c 391 s.o u NCE f!ATH SIZ E BA~ COAAL • Gll:EEN • WHITE 361 LIFEBUOY SOAP ~:~~~02\~5 @ 18' -------------- 4 °":!-0U~E BATH SIZE BAE!. ,,l"JlrC" OR. A0UA PHASE 111 S.OAP SOME STOll:EI, CHAC.GE 1!ic 20' • • • Of& t •l•O iOVl'"'tl ..... flt PMJlblt hy l""'Dl'l'. a'"Y ou•ctm11e ol lowo"C., lrot'l'o '"' ,..,..roufoe11 ... t f\, a"d oc11t d on to v<IU, tlro• cut'°""''· tilefroO ""ltf'I our r90ular rvf"1dov \!)w r>"C". Your Alpha Beti1 Ne ighborhood Butcher !the Man in the Red .A.pron) Proudly OHtrs; SUTCHE!t'S P!tIDE MEATS MEATS YOU 'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE "Qua\•ty ond ~t•1fo,t ion Gve ronteitd • OiM:Ou nf Pnced BONELESS RIB or FAMILY STEAK GROUND BEEF ;c~~~~~ ... 09 I~. 58', .. T ·BONE STEAK BONELESS CLOD STEAK CHUCK STEAK OLADE CUT FRESH FROZE N • USD" I NSPE(:TED NEW ZEALAND LEG OF LAMB 1.58 "' 1.3510. 651 1 ~, ~•tSll •C()Ol{fO l n£l!O 93 ; C~U.T 10~ s.t.Li o1 IHRIMlt 'h Le. . -. 1r::1ir1 r1:·1 OIUCIOUS ilf>r 0-COLD 68' llQ CH ICKINI • Ill 0VlM·•l A01 ,AM 65 '. ft( SH MIAT LOAP "GENUI NE SPJl:ING LAMB" ·ac D.... ... 'fl.ttMID • f~OIUI 43; D .......... l~~(';'M E LT I~. 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CJ.to< )ft . .11'< ,.. 61 ' 36• ·~ ;.•· l 11 ;_.,.,-i.n 1 II J J'ii-OUNCE BA"• ~EGU\.Arl 51ZC WHITE QA PINK DOVE BAR SOAP SOM[ STO .. t S CMA .. G( 20e 19' ~!--, ~..,.-• .,".A?f. 'i"i( wii'.ct!A'ii£ .., •. ._..,. A~l" ·" rtA"/!'•P .. , SHASTA POP F.r>.'7K. ~ocr; PiEI\ 0rt-~-:. A'j,\ltE'a'iffftR" ©GRAPE JELL y j.q•.•• (")?"All ~STRAWIEllllY 'M' PRESERVES :ft.OUJ<.CJ: jAll 37c 33' 12c 11 1 ;~ Mc- JS& 39' 31c 26 ' 43c 351 68 1 COSTrl M.ll.t.-241 ll. 17tll St. HUNTINGTON 11.A CH-t MI A4tiJM HU NTIN llTON llACH-11611 N. Mele St. f OUN T.AI N Y.ALL IT-IJt l W•~ LAQ.UN.A HILLS-2lS41 C.ile 4-I• \.•I•• 1 •111N E-llO~O C11IY1•. URIYertlty P'erk IOUTH \.ACIUN.A-10122 S. Cent Hlw"T D ... .... D ... , •• , D-"'• D.,.~··• \ 1,.0;: C"A.~: • l\EGUl..O. Oii P80 SA,.,f'_'l.'JCH SALiCt . HUNT'S MINWICH Jle lJe 48• "FV'>Ci ''P'l~~O 1'\ O•JNCr CA". HUNT'S APRICOTS !Te 31 ; lie 26' ~ r; '"'"'-!". • 'C~·O:!, CA•" 36• BEANS ~ FlllN'S lit ;. ~ ~ < •.• •W Al< '-'.::::;:> BAKED BEINS Ut 69 • a~::::. eEE.r S'rE.W · 4r.~t '1~1~ 91- @ oLii i1sH10Hroci[iHs u< 19' D~::-:..: SE[F' sn·w ~-.:n. CA,., 4.1~ 31' ' ·; -·· 1ro-1r ' r.ALLON .' • W!SSOH DIL l.ll 211 1 ~:: ''· • ' > ~· ·~~}p" ' FR ENCH'S MUS11RO ;lie M"!.!ARD \\":TH ('~4!0,., l'fTS :,. 29' 19' ... 29' •.. ~:.:. •A' !f A' ·j~/·~ • ;c ,. •. "}.}. SILAO MIX ' lit i3' ~h'+'~R~E'N · iuls "'1.i, 22• ¥i~V°W~oti t'i~~ott' )(. 291 .~·::::. f&'Mlft)' P~··EE -!. <:A.~e 28• D~::~~ fol10Atpi·eK· rOMAJforl·Ut 21 c • 'f\'rdnr5d<\f, Augu~t 16. 1971 DAIL V PILOT <;y Pets Dine Better Than Unskilled Cooks DEAR NAN: We kUI our ~batter into two greased and powdered fann. If you are A discreet touch of salfron of the Laun countries. But use kind we can find, about l\li lo • 11muoth p.11tte. Place tM own bttf but 1evtr llnew floured 8-lncll cake pans. Ball wondering how to gel Jn <1C· does things for bouiUabaise, no more than 1/32 of a teaspoon ! pound piece. I usually do two bacon piece in a pan, fat tide about the matTowpt ailed at 375 fer about 25 minute!. curate rneu.sure o[ 118 l'ea-rish stev1•s and soups, butter for silt to eight servings. ol tbete at a Ume aod frttie up If there l.11 any, Pour lhe for ln yo1r MNNl\'llifllll stew. When cool, Ice with lemon spoonful pack the scilfron down and wine. sauces for rlsh , saf-DEAH NAN: Reading your one. rt:5 t of the. canoed or botutd Also, tbe ktdney1 look ao alee trosUng, decorate-With poppy in your t4 teaspoon rneasure. fron rice, risotto l\1ilanese, A~ l'olumn on baked Canadian For the glaze, combine 1.o, beer arouud It. Bake for ~5 bat 1lnee I don't know bow to seed, multicolor det-ors or then with the poinl-0f a paring roz con Pollo. South American baC"OC prompts me to send you cap granula ted sugar, I lo i mlnute1 In a :150 oven, bastlng flI them we give diem to tile yellow crystal sugar. knife shove half of It back into cuisine, veal fricassee ~nd a ra ~·orltt way I havt used for lable1poon top quality dry occaslooaUy with the beer in Take from u.t ow:a, 1'"'" the glaze over It eveoly, ha.kt I hl)ur lonter. Strve hot ot eeld . It's dt liclou1 w 11 • 1crambled rg1s, potato 1alad or in 88ndwicbes. tats. Are t.bett any good Saffron also comes in the jar ot tube. sauces for vegetables typical years. We prefer lbe leanest mastard, enough bffr to make the pan . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'--~---''-----'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELEANOR L, LAW. SAN DI EGO LETS ASK THE COOK by Nan Wiley ttclpe1 for lddney1? Some of the other parts wt throw away look good too but I ju1t doo't lutow whac io de wtt.b them. ti1RS. WALTON HILLYARD, FRE DONIA, KY. You have lots of c001 pany Jnc.luding those v.·ho should know better. Years ago I men· tioned let 'a meat deparbnent manager that 1ny mom had always fixed the most delicious kidney stew when I ~·as a kid, but now no one seemed to know about such things. His look of incredulity was accompanied by a dis· dainful "Kidney7 They're for cats~'' Yes, I am sure many of today's pets dine better than their unknowledgeable owners. I wou ld like to have grabbed t.hal man by the ear, WalUed hi m into any topnotch New York or San Fra n cisco restaurant, ordered kidneys a la anything and let him pick up the tab. That would have been a real eye-0pener. The var iety meats -liver, heart, kidneys, tongue, tripe, brains and sweetbread! are all highly nutritious and can be real delicacies when you knO\V what to do with the1n. \Vhat's more, m<>Sl of them are on the inexpensive side In most areas because there is so little de- mand for them. I can't give a run down of all of them today so let's tackle the kidneys. Veal are the moot delicious but beef, pork and lamb are all good . Large beef kidneys a re best for braised dishe s (the others may be broiled or sauteed) but they v.·ill need a two-hour soaking in sightly salted cold water first. Then cul them in half. remove the tubes with a small knife or a curved scissor and gJice the kidneys in thin crosswise pieces. Rinse well. For about 2 pounds of beef kidneys put them in a pot with 2 cups water, 2 bouillon cubes, 2 large diced onions, 1 small bayleaf, 1 teaspoon salt and a good dash of pepper, Cover and cook slowly for I 1h. hours. Now add • diced carrots. cook till tender. Add I/, cup lemon juice. \Vhen ready to thicken, blend 2 tablespoons flour into 2 tablespoons soft butter. Pinch nff little bits, add a few at a time. it will thicken your stew in the same manner the F'rench cooks cor- rect their seasoning. A moresophistic a ted version of kidney slew calls for 2 cups or dry red v.·ine in place of the bouillon v.·ater. and omits the carrots and lemon juice hut adds I cup scissored parsley (or excellent flavor. Serve either one with cooked rice, noodles or baked potato. DEAR NAN : I ha\'t been a reader of the OelroU Ne ws for 35 year1 but have never 1een a recipe for saffron cake. l\.1y mother used to bake It 1 lot but no one else 1eemt to know. Wt are from copper coontry where safron ls ulf:d • lot. I have rttlpe1 for aafroa bun s and bread bot I 1ureJy would like the cake. l\.tRS. J. CASTEL, DETROIT Your search is over. or course you may be surprised at lhc price today but then saf- fron always has been the most expensive spi~ in lhe world, with good reason. Native to the Mediter· ranean. although grown in many an English garden and some others today, it takes 75,000 d the blossoms or ns.ooo stigmas of the saffron crocus to make just one pound. It must be hand picked. lt gives that beautiful golden color lo many an interesting dish but should always be used vu y sparingly since too much elves a medicinal taste. So here ii yO'Z Golden Saf. fron Cake. You will need 1lr cup butter or margarine, I cup 1ugar, 8 individual thread! of W fron (crush fine) or about 1/8 ""'JlOO'l of powdered type. 2 eggs. J tee.spoon vanilla, 21,1, cupg 1ifted cake flour, 1/1 tea- apoon salt, 1 tablespooo double action baking powder (Ye,;, I tablespoon) and 1 cup milk. Cream butter ll?ld qar ~ and fluffy. Add the finely cnllhed saffron, then the t Q:!I .,. at a time, beallng Well a.lea H11 ~~": '1'! '!!~!~if .98~ Ma1111111,,,,.. ..... o,o."-~....,s1.0h ~ .......... '°"'..:. -. ......... $1 ' 'Americana' FACIAL ~ TISSUE ~ IAURA SCUDDER r;;;T\ ~ PINEAPPLE JUICE FANCY FARMS ~'o~~ FMh FlaTar' ... 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Pour Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at Sprtngdale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 17950 Magnoria, Fountain Valley ' - FM SUNNU TllliFIK F~~Jtt 'TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART FREEi coupons good for Y2 price MAGIC MOUNTAIN tickets How would yo11 o nd yo11r fa111 ily like to spe nd o wonderful lul\·filled day at Mag ic Mountoin ... whe,• yo w con all thrill to the andle" "ull'!ber ol e.l!t iling ·rid.sand fobulo1u live arllertoinmcnl? Thriftimart Di1co11nt f ood1 i1 givinv odult1 who make a Minimum purcho1e WILSON'S CRJSPRITE A.ik any Thrifitmort checker ADULTS ONLY -MINIMUM l'UICHASf REQUIRE D TICICETS EXPIRE AUGUST 31 , 197} GOOD MONDAY thru FRIDAY ONLY MEAT DEPARTMF.N'r OSCAR MAYER EASTERN PORK SARE . . RIBS SMALL SIZES UNDER 3-LB S. SLICED BACON i Oscar Mayer 1-lB, 49 c : GOURMET -fU l lY COOKED 80NEl ESS '"'~~; ........ .,,~.... l HALF $ . 29 l!D U.H L LVH OU•UTT 59' I SLICID IACGN •••. ... .. "·I HAMS . . .. . . . . . LB. MEAT DIEl'ARTMIENT . TINDIR AGED STUR BEEF i CHUCK STEAK WELL TRIMMED -!l!ll CHUCK asc ROAST... ta. tOtl!P I Jl(p I OH!lf" , CLOD tac ROAST....... '"· ECONOMY MEA1·s .. , free ho II-price coupon1 for ticlieh lo Mogic Mountain. And all ride1 a nd •~en11 ore 01 no extra co11 with your odmi11io n ticket. So hurry! Get your · free couporn for half-price tic•eu ta Magic Mountain ,,, from your ch1 cli•r at Th riftimo rt! PRODUCE D EPARTMENT Melons CANTALOUPES HONEYDEW PERSIAN CASABA Try One of Eacli SWITT"I Ptl .. IVI0 11 lb.) . I "°""ll'WIU'll tl l.,) 69C OSC•• ... Vtl 75' SLICED BACON . . . . . IA.I SMGKIE LINKS .............. 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La, c ofAIMEIJOHN•1-LB.PACkAGE 59 USOACHOICIOllSTATHllOS.ClnlFllDlllF $119 USOAOIOlaOllSTATUllOS.~lllF 99 iWIENERS ALL MEAT ............. La. c STEAKS ft,'a°A'&\':n .............. u . ROLLED ROAST ............... u. c 11 !MOlllll"IDf 49 IATH'S UAN SMOKIO 59 BONELES S 89 UIDACltOICIOllTAllWllOS.CHinDlll'F s 1 •• ;ALL MEAT WIENERS .. 12-0l. c SUCEDBACON ..................... LB. c BEEF STEW --LB. c PORTERHOUSE STEAK lB. j '•IMEIJOHNjLK:ED 49' MOllELLYOltCSHllElfG.OITHtClt. 49c USDAOtOICIOllf4TaftOS.CUT1FllDlllF s 1 •s USDAOIOtCIOliT4'991Ql,CHTHOIHf s 179 ' , .COOKED HAM .............. s-or.••G. SUCED BACON ........................ lo. I-BONE STEAK ............... u . TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...... la. ·' FRENCH'SMUSTARD )j'l.1~ ••. 0.02 25' 11· STEWED TOMATOES HUNl'S"•·OL 26' i HUNTS SPINACH ........... 21 .. 02 29' LIPTON'S• BRISK• REFRESHING 59 ·r HuNrscH1uB£ANs ...... 2 .... 0,37' TEA BAGS 48-couNT c · HUNTSREDBEANS ................. 300,31' PKG. ~~~~Hi~iWi1~ij~i~;;=·~·;,~: ~~ ciFi AiOi D ..................... --., 6 oz s1 g:~~~ ~r:E~~:;;~=:·:::::~ 2;:~ i~ .. ..... CANS c~::Ji~!LCEREAL 2 .... >-0z :2' DETERGENT•OEALPACKAGE s 15 , TAMAIU .• ______ .,,,27 PUNCH KING SIZE I BURBANK HOMINY WHITE 2 :JOO f1' .............. .. SEASONING SC""'"" • G0\0 . CANS 20:0 DETERGENT 8 ac . SALT&PEPPER ~I:fo~i:'.'~~·~'2; GIANT AJAX G. SLICED CHEESE ~:~~~CK ....... "·OL 99' ............. PK LBS. x:wul~~g~~i?~Ei·r -.~:~~~ DGETERGIENAT•DEANLPACTKAGE FAB 79c . CHILI CON CARNE AlEX ... eoL 51 ' ........................ PKG. CHILI CON CARNE Al"..... . '601. 89' B&M OVEN BAKED BEANS "oz 83' PREAM COFFEE CREAMER "02 75' • KALKAN MEALTIME ............... oz 30' SANl-FLUSH LIQUID ......... ·~o' 3!' SEGO INSTANT DIET ......... ~'.~'i 73' PET SKIMMED MILK .............. 'tJ~ 15' KERN'SGRAPEJELLY ..... 12.oz 31' GREEN BEANS ~:;;~0·~·.':oz 24' •. oz 1!' GREEN BEANS ~~~3,~~~~ .... 10.oz 31' 4 lBS 51 LARGE SWEET YEUOW MEAT .PEACHES .... : LARGEEXBAfANCYGREIN 19C PEPPERS BELL .................. ll. ltlO ITALJAN 3 25' LARGE SWE£T VINE RIPE f $ CANT A LOUPES --····· 4 ~ 1 ONIONS ......... LIS. . ,, ,, ,., ,., __ J..,, I SPAGHDTI SLICED BEANS ... MONDA .............. •·OZ 16' : ..<;-..<;-:r-;r-. ,_""" CORN OIAMO ND·AGOIO 21' . --,---. SAUCE CREAM OR WHOlE KERNEL _,., .. _ 14-0Z. l..,.l..,.N.1K00LE CUTS 99c WHOLE CARROTS °'••o••·•· 10.oz 32' .......................... °"''°'· 41 SLICEDCARROTS 27' TOll•--...nl'll .•. .c).OI.74c. Aa.Dff DIAMOND·A -l &.Ol. PPU PIES ,_...:. ....... ---40-0Z. 71 c ~:·~?,1' c MAYONNAISE BO•DENS ·-----01 65' ~l'."""'2!""' 30c "'°"" "' g'lc PURITY 73 !?~~'~ROWNS ·-... ~~ ~te o~ !ul~~ SNACK TRAY ----"1-ICE c.UM~:~--'AGAl c BURGUNDYBEEF. •. ••' 55 PERCH FILLETS ·---co.79" HAPPY "•BLUEDRESSING . 49' •qi,1>-M1sr 45c 11uP1Rr 5139 LEGS Boe s _. --~··-·-a.oz. StRLOINTIPS •.. __ .. ,, HALIBUT FILLETS .... -" . , ROQUEFORT DRESSING eoa·sa.oz 59' i.t:::':-OR•K•• EY llllTH GRAVY 21-oz.99c PANTY 'BOB'S DRESSINGS ~~~;J~ •. a.oz 39' !!.. .... ..,.,_ .... ., •11•-................. .... HOSE oac FRIED ONIONS ··--••·OL 31 • 3-COURSE DINNERS . .':<~~·64 c ·~~:;:?' ~ SPAGHffil ~t~':l.0 ...... -··· ••o< 41' ~ 42 HHJl llfftlllfAt!OHAl VAll!fl'V 5 WAISTTO TOf MACARONI GOLD!NGflAIN 2 •« rtAIOICORN ,. oz. c BIRDSEYE VEGETABLE _ 4 c ,1 M1•i · wtrH~~~~Esiu--J.?f&.~z.~-'"'°"'" 5 SJ m"~'""'""'' 41 ' "'"" ILIMEBARSOAP swEETHEA•r.. .. 4FoR 52' TPIES•8-0Z... 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BONELESS ROAST USDA Choice Beel Ro !eel & Tied Chuc~ .. 89c Beef Rump Roast "':~~~" ,. 93' Boneless Roasts '"'''""~ 'I" U~OA (l>oor,t ~f I~ Beef Clod Roast """"0 " ''"' 'I" Sooelr:.~-Ovenl1tQdy I' Lamb Chops Leg Of Lamb • CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Heol & Eat-Rich 1oma!a c SAFEWAY DAIRY-DELI. BUYS! SHADY LANE First Quolily Grode 'AA' BUTTER ti:.· 8 lc Concentrated Milk i~,.~ L F "tD"k ''~' uceme ru1 nn s '';"' SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS Pric's Elfe<:live In Licen~ed Saftwcy Discoun!s. ~~~oK WHISKEY Blended 80-Proof s399 Smoot h & Mellow (SAVE JOc) Quart BOURBON Rock Brook-100-Proof KRESSMAN FINE IMPORTED WINE MONOPOLE GRAVES USDA Choice Grode Beef Flavorful And Juicy. Blade Cut lb. SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS USDA Choice Beef s 129 To Broil Or Barbecue I~. Swiss Steaks '""m'"'""" U$0A(MMct BHI Bo I SI k "'""'"' ·~· fte ess ea full (enlff R011nd$ Spencer Steaks u~~t~~~~:;;, l llfe Of J.IRt i~Hlhr r~ fre~ A,,.,...it0~ ~ lJ:OA (l"''tt IR<b Cho!i6-R~!ar (11!1-i., ~I .A?J ~ 79' "·IJ09 "'I" .. 99' Fresh Beef Brisket ~98' "59c Ground Beef •.l.l mrntftl'"'"h•f11Wh!1J .. 11ni "• •••• '"'"•-•·~ "" 11.m ~"!:~ .... ~.~-~ .. Scan$4 69 ~~t~~~-~-~ ........ n,59' Fried Chicken ".!"~ 2 ;!::.'I" • GROUND WARDS COFFEE Rich In Columbian Coffees -~ ORANGE JUICE • Scotch T reot 6-01. 21 C Concentrate Can . CREAM PIES • 8el-oir Quol it~ 4 8~1'~-27c So Quick & E-Z Pie 8 Bel-air Lemonade 'l.'.' 22' fi Strawberries ~~:r'; 1:;:~· 65' 8 Green Beans ae~0~,~~~~~ ~-::: 20c I. Bel-air Patataes i.~-:; ~;:• 29' fl Stuffed Potatoes ~-~ '/;;: 32' fi Enchiladas v~~~~~~':'~' 1~;'· 36' JUICE DRINKS • Crogmont 46-oz. 26' Brund Can l.ISDA Choice Grode Beef Full Centers (Bone In) lb. WIENERS Sall!Wl'JV lleef Or Roth All Meat SLICED BACON 5 3~ • D1H,1tM\ss l1w1 1·1•. • Wlls11 C1r1 C1111try P•&· PRlaS EFFECTIVE IN LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTY (EXCEPT CATALINA) ~~ GERBER'S BABY FOODS fn,;!s & Vegerobles Varieties each PILOT -ADVERTISER 7 , Safeway is concerned wi th your family's tlealth! Pick up your 1'~REE NUTl!J T!ON LEAFLET ON PEACHE S .No Obligation -Noth i n(; t'o Buy: JELL-WELL ELATIN , . DESSERTS f11.ri1 F !o.,ors -~•OI.' Up t.o .... Jell· well 3-oz . .;-Pkg. $1flwll•lff, • ~ ' I . ._ .. • TOWELS Chiffon Big 32~ Solt & Absorbe nl Roll : Lovely Postel Colors • ~~~~~7~l~~;~R25~ ' , -11i!fJll:t1!1J;ti:!I''• I ~ANGEL FOOD MEDIUM''AA''EGGS Al Todoy·~ Prices lgg > Arr Ju~! Abm11 Your Mos! fcooom1col Source Qt Protem. RING CAKE "'°m 0 '"""' 2 9 ~ l~rge I-Doz. S11e 43c it1~'.· Ctn. I. Zippy Pickles '~~~~" ':.:' 39 ' I. Zippy Kosher Dills ~:i; ':;:' 39 ' • M,,.w,,,,,,., 39c A "t!rovenly Ci» e' fre<.hl~Sokrd I ~ ounce 11.11g Ga Cinnamon Rolls 1is~~~:c'r~1~·, 37~,. large Size , le Grande I V • ,-ar1ety . lb. "' i ~ i~GRAPES U.S. No. 1 lhompson Sweet AndJuicy - Seedless f HONEYDEWS Crisp Celery ~~';"" ..u 25c Peaches ~::..,-:._."' 4 "" $1 FHSNPIAIS AVOCADOS '"" s $1 =.,"" l~s.. ...... 0 ·-·· 4'$1 Vo''""' It BLOOMING MUMS '•' w""""' $199 Git! QooJ~y 6-lnt~Pol lAWN FOOD Salt""'/ 24 ·II.111 f>1taroitttd $299 Prod~r 7 • . • DAILY PILOT /S J -Cold Facts Determine a Freezer's Convenience Value Summer and fall 111den u convtnienct features . . . fit into 1 chest than • vertleaJ A freezer needs to be the ff61!W to run more th111 be aure tt has a delre1t famill• are ~ fnp. ruUy DM4td. , • harve•tJ. fresh Vl!lpt.ablu , like buieta and Ulelf dJvider1. atyle mode.I ol the t.ame defl'tlr6ted several times 1 neceu1n•. Tt alM> oov@rs drain and hoie w b I eh ws 18 tit 23 cuWc feet iii .U.. AllO. aai t!le ulesmal\ : r&&d side produce 1t&ndt -Three buic dtcisioru mUll capacity. However. lle'rns can year. If you purchase • no-labels, m.akln: u lection dlf-elim.lnatea the ne~ for 1ne5$y Cbe.st frM ur cap.4clti u tiii&e abeut such t on v e n le n c & • theat 1euon1.ble dellahta cu bt made when buying . . . be kept mare or1anlzed ln lhl fra&t model , the defrostina ficull . moppift& up 11.•ater w b: 1 I e from 12 to 28 cubic feet ; ver-fe4turt1 as ad1ustable ahtJv. ; bt: enjoyed yur-roond. A che!! or vertical style. l'\O-frt11t vertical style BttauH. 1p1ce: t1!k W'ill be ellm.J.naled ftlr you The no-frost featu~ Is de!rmitin1 . tiuls from 10 t4 21 cubic feet. tna:: interior ll(ht ; v:tenor , ftetw makt1 lhat po111lble. or manual defrost and capaci· may determine wtilch atyle and the freezer will be free l\'l ilabJe only on vertical style Capa city ls a question only It's MPi!(:ially tmporant for a runnin1 J11ht, which tndicates : Since a freeter Ls a Iona· ty. yoo'O n.ed, muaure before trom frost build-up. Frost acts modela . U you have decided to the purchase( can ad~uately youn1 family to purchase a Wlinterrupted freew opera· '1.Mm investment. it ahould be Generally, more items will you JO shopping . aa an insulatt:tr and can cause the purchaser can adequately answer. However. even small frtetJer tarier th~ Is cur· Uon. purchased with care. Look forl -----'---------'----'---'---:==::::-c--:::::--::---=c--:c--::-::-=-::-::c::-:::-''--::-:===---'----:=-::-::===:-:---::-::-=.,-,----'-'-''--'==--=::.....::.._:::..__;_:.=-------~:t~1s~l'~~~or. ~.~~LI U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF EASTERN PORK GRADE "A" POULTRY : Crisscross ' • • Cherry : Creation You may want lo top serv· RlESH DRESSED GitADE "A" FRYING 1 • tnas wlth vanilla i~ crl!am. CHICKEN _Pastry for a 2-crust •·inch BARGAIN BASKET P" CHERRY LATrlCE PIE CORN . l.'z cup suaar 3 tablespoons !lour TORTILLAS '11 teaspoon sal! f cups pitted ~"·eel red cher· r!es 1 DOZ. PACK (you'll need 11,, lo 2 pounds FRYING LEGS & THIGHS ............. . FRYING BREAST .......................... . 3 LEGGED FRYERS ....................... . 59¢ LI. 69C LI. 39c LI. fresh cherries l ·.Shape pastry into 2 nattened FRESH LEAN bill.: .-frigerate I porHon. GROUND BEEF USDA CHOICE -FREEZER BEEF -USDA CHOICE Roll out the other to fit A g. inc:h pie plate with a generous overhang ; refrigerate. 1------------------ ln a large mixinii: bowl sti r OUR OWN GROUND CHUCK i.tether sugar. flour Aod sail : BE"""' PATTIES 69C set aside. Roll out remaining ~r'I .................. LI. ~to a l~i"h rouod : with 4 LB BOX $2 69 a. pastry wheel cut into 10 even • • • · • · · • •· • · • · · • •• • • • • • • atrl ps. . Wi~ a &_lolled SJ>C.Xl_n 11dd USDA CHOICE ch.ernes fminu~ any 1u1ce l lo CENTER CUT 7·BONE ~rn~u~ ':'r:,:tu';!e 1'~:11' CHUCK STEAKS Weave st rips, evenly 11par1 . 69~LB. Aero!.! cherr.v filli ng. Fold UP l------------------ edge ~f Jowe~ crust over enrl:i; BAR. M BULK STYLE t1f. str1~: pinch kig ether to ·f!!•ke. high edg~ to help keep SLICED BACON Juice11 from lea kin g. 69~LB. FULL SIDE' Of. BEEF .................. 69c,,. HINDQUARTER .......................... 79c ''· 1000 EXTRA BLUE CHIP STAMPS WITH EACH QUARTER Of BEEF CUT WRAPPED & QUICK FROZEN. Bake in ;i pre·heated ~2S·1-------------------degree oven , on ra ck below ~ center, unt il jwc" bubbl• and TUfF 0 IES •• 4\'~~~~l\ . P>lllY is bro·~"' -35 lo«) TRASH CAN LINERS '"' ·:m~~Ct,lf ,';~:::;.~ le0~k'iofila~~ 8 9 II , of~,.(J oft ..-Ck _below pie plate to cakh Box of 20 Bag• ln•tead el 1 D I' ~\"\ li ~ ')\"' ~ppmgs. Conl .Pie before cul-1 39 Va lue V ~' ting to allow JUJces ta set. -· · C::.\,...l'- .. , _,. Look Leaner BUTTERNUT I LB . CAN COFFEE S LB. CAN HEALTH & BfAUTY AIDS SAVE EVERYDAY ON EVERY ITEM 79P All h1altM ind b•auty aids (toothp1ste, toothbrush•s, r11or blad•s, shampoos, t.and creams, hair grooming 1lds, aspirin, etc., etc.) 1r• priced low•r than so-call~ discount store pric•s, •v•ry day of tM• w•ek at Bar· ga in &1sket. B•st of all you still g•t Blue Ch ip Stamp1 and a full Mlectlon of national br1nd1. .. \ .. TOMATOES LOC AL VINE RIPENED 2 ~-29~ NECTARINES LA GRANDE TREE RIPENED 19:B CANTALOUPE XTRA FANCY LARGE NORTHERN PEARS BARTLETT MOUNTAIN GROWN 51$1 19: •. IT'S EASY to look leaner a.nd ta.lier in this 1tep-in that ! h.u low-an&l&d af:aming to create a l«tnltr-walsted look . Choolt polye.ttr, linen. ;.Printed Pattem 9038: NEW ~ Sius 101.f.i, 121h, t i~. 111.1.i, 11~. )(llh . Sile lf !JJ (hu&t 37) takes 2%; yds. 45-ln. :.SEVENTV·P'IVE CENTS fnr ~ch p1ttern -add 25 cents fbr each paltt.rn fOr Air Mall ~nd Spec\11 H11nd ln g : otherwilt th ird-c lass delivery will take three weeks ~r mnre . Send t.o Marian Martin, The Dall y Pilot. Pot.fern m . ELONS CASABA Dept., 132 Wtst 18th St ., New Print N..\ME, ADOREM B with ZIP , SlZE and STYLE L • NIJMlll':ll . ~ c,t--""t.O .... .,o o~.,.'\ ,,. o'""o .. ~ ,, •• LIBBY'S 4 OZ. CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE B!Ll 4/Sl POTATO CHIPS BIG 12 OZ . BAG Ill. 1Jt AT OTHll ITOlll ~~~~~~~~ FOllMOST OltANGI JUICI Q11ort ,,111tlc. 1•111• NAllSCO LEMON !U NO.I, SUG-AI llN6S, CINNAMON IUAAI llNll FANTASTIC IATHIOOM CLUNll 4Sc .... 41• 11 OZ. Alll:OIOL CAN 1-.. 4tc A Ottie1 S11tft 39c 39c 'York, N.Y. 10011 . 1 o~ S p ri n1.Summtr f1~hion.~! :~~u,~~SHIHll ()Jr P1tltm Call.Joe h11~I,.._._. ____ ..,. ____ ..,. ____ ..,._, 4/$1 1 o. ...... , c.. ~rites, jump1ull.8, sllm· mUt.a sh1pts. free p•ttem coupon. SO cents. INSTANT SEWING BOOK atw lod1v, wear tomorrow. $1. 1 INST ANT r ASHTON BOO~ - Hundred• of faahlan f1ct.s. St. Corton Iced Tf you •&11l 1 l1r1er ctiunk ft Ice than your lee tray nta.kts. cl41'1n 1 milk carton. fill wit.h ~·attr" and ~t lnJ fl.;eezt.r DOUBLE BLUE 11 CHIP STAMPS . 1 11 WITH TH IS COU,ON . VOID Amt SUNDAY, AUG, ZZ 11 NO MINIMUM l"UICHASl-NO MAXIMUM 'UlCHA~f ONE ORDll ONLY AN'f AMOUNT YOU CHOO~( TO I UY GOOD ONLY AT IARG-AIN IASklT !I! 111 AVOCADOS LARGE SIZE HASS 4 FDR 59' Wll~ t~!1 t""'•"· ft• ,.,;"i"'v"' 11urch11• r••vlr.d, ll"'it 4 111• r.•u111" -O"• c11u111" 11r c u1t11m•r. V•i41 •fl•• SuR4!1y, Au9~•! 1?. GOOD ONLY AT IAIG.AIN IASl!IT • PICNIC BAR M HICKORY SMOKED SHANKLESS SHOULDER NO CHAR GI FOi SLICING FARMER JOHN TOP QUALITY SLICED BACON YOUNG·H·TINOl ll BEEF LIVER 59c., 05CAlt MAYllt ALL MIAT 011: ALL lllf SLICED .BOLOGNA 12 oz. ,It& . 10¢ Off ON CLAUSSEN KOSHJ:R PICKLES -SAUER· KRAUT -TOMATOES, QUART JARS. THEY ARE DE· LICIOUS. ' \IV iillNUTI MAID ORANGE JUICE llG 1• OL ca• 69' ""' ""' 10/ $1 POT A TOES'..:'; BIRDS EYE e PEAS e CORN e SPINACH e PEAS & CARROTS ID Oz. 51s1 PKGS . LIQUOR DEPT. MILLll'S Ml·LIFE $229 BEER CASI OF lZ·lZ oz. CANS •11 QUAIT ANOllSON CLUI $4" 4 Yll . O LD -CHARCOAL FILT(llO 90 PIOOll l!INTUC•T BOURBON STIAJGHT l~ Ol. 1onLI -PAltTY TIMI 59~ACN COCKTAIL MIXES RIGULA• t•e AT OTHllt STOll:l!o Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday August 19, 20, 21, 2i Prlc" tubJ.ct to 1tock on Mncl. WE GLADLY ACCll'T U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WI GIVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA JIFFY CAKE MIX WIGM ILUI CHIP. STAMPS 19th and Place"1ia 710 W. Chapman 10~ With thi1 r.•ull•"· "• l'!i"h"u"' 11111th111 '"'lu<r ttl. l"'"' ~ b•i•' 11•• c11u11" -O"• c•ull•" 111r r.1111•"'''· Vellll 1fi •• S'll"lllty, Au4u1I 11 GOOD ONLY AT IAiGAIN IASl!n T I • ts l- e e •· '° w ..• " " m m '" "I n. •f. '" r• •• " •· w I" t• •d '" tt ,, .1. •• "' ,. '• ... ly .. I• • lo • $2 DAILY PILOT _ ---""'.,.--""'-"-' A'-'"'-' 1"_1_071 . . VOLUME DEALER NO. 1_11 OUNGE COUNTY . . . . . e PINTOS e PINTOS e PINTOS e OVER ~ _, EQUIPMENT TAKE YOUR CHOICE ~------------.. •AM Rodlo • Vinyl Roof THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• Dunton Ford will qive you your choice of $180 FREE equipment if you purchase a Brand New 1<171 Pinto jin stock) with Select Shif t Cruise.o-matic transmission and 2000CC engine at window st icker price pl us $40 dealer preparation, delivery charge, plus tax and Ii- cense. SAVE ! 180 ON A BRAND NEW 1971 PINTO • Tinted gl1ts1 e Front & rear bumper gu.,rd1 e Oise brakes e Body Side Mot ding e White Sidewall Tires e Fold down 1..-------------Rear Seat e Wheel cover• • Accent group e Heavy duty battery e Convenienc• Group • luxury Decor g roup e Protection g roup CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING MOTOR NUMBERS ... t\~AVE Ri CK TORINO WAGONS FACTORY INVOICE IK 91U13 4527 IK9Jll428 10 MUSYANG IFOIF125037 I F02H I S6q)Q IA25F!))452 I A I SOLD I OI FORD IJ ISOL DI 15 IJ58Hl 2451 6 IJ 74H l8261 7 iJ I SOLO l bl T·BIRD I JISOLO l>O IY83Nf 217q 4 ON A BRAND NEW '71 FORD All Cars Sub1eet To Prior Sole OPEN 7 DAYS-A WEEK 'TIL 10 P.M. . . • • ............. '68 F I ~!~: .. ~~~ll! .... _$1377 '69 CHRY ~-~~.!~.~~[~ ... ~ $2777 '68 T • ~/:: ... :~~:::::-:;:~::::.$1377 a con 11~•~.'l~~;~~•••. ~ ·i "~· • ~~~~.P7lt~n~!.l~~·1~1r In· or1no ""'' 1Nll6Ml OUR '67 Must ~~~!~~.~~ .. ,.,-~.$1077 • ~' !VEWS?•I EVERY SATURDAY .. I '::;;::::;;.:,::· ~ .. ~:::.;;;::;:::;,;~ Jn >'h ·-.:1 ---, ..... • llr ,,1 --• _.,,.~ --.....-,,.,.._ • '.''' 1.l _._""""" ... .-.. . . ~ ....... -... __ ..... -··------,,. ..... ~ ·- ....... ~. ,---·-· ::-111 • - . . • ~.,..-...-.,.. . '1,~!J ... ~....,.,._ -,.._.,..!)":\: = ::.J~ -=-·--..:. 'J'f : • .==-..!>•" ±'!liOt~-~'1'r-~---·~ -._,:_.--:""...':.~ ---~ ... -. j I I 17 PILOT -ADVERTISER ''Tlie c:lie-11t has n rig/i t ln lo1.01n e11crythi11g co11cer11111g lhr trn11.~nc1 io 11 brfn,.,. he r:J l'l-S •. , " RANDALL R. MC CARDLE p,.,Odont of 1~1 ReAI ~1 l•l1r1 ; 1 c:oll•11 rt•I 1•11!1 in•tru<lo r '"d let.lutor: .o ul~or of 1~1 book "Rei l f,1.1, Tr1:nin9 ;., C1l;forni1 Col· lf!9e•": A Reil E1t•t1 colu..,n01t for f~• Do ily Piluot; 11111 dir1clor of CARET. I TATERS Wtdnnd.\Y, •uqusl 18, 1~71 DAIL V PILOT /S:J NO ONE OFFERS MORE! No.1 No. 1 No. 1 1n SenJu-4ef.,....,.. .~., tli• ule. 61 tr•I-' MMii••••le '" S .tflc• t9 fMtew thr""'"" h• Allv1rtl1htt-<em"1~ c••.ra,1 ef tM H.,._ ...... , .. ...,.,. ... ,.. In 11~ '" the H1rMr Area ,.,_, ,..1t tff- T1tl1 Iii w...,_ "'1'h9 ActlOll 11." When Buying or Selling REMOVE THE GUESSWORK We Remove The Guesswork By Doing Our Homework We'll Prepare For You. 1. 2. 3. 4. A A A written professional list of opinion comparable of value. sales . 1n complete list of Government appraisals of A complete statement of net. cash you if you are buying. your area. compa rable will receive properties. of selling or complete costs If you will be thinking of selling in the near future, you should call us today. The market is excellent, we have buyers waiting for spe- If and when you who con w ill sentative MAY WE ASK? are ready to sell or prove the lo· you that call The Real Estate rs re pre-buy, that you The Real Estaters are your bes t guarantee sole or the best possible cific types of homes. Let us give you pert appra isal. There is no obligation an ex- for th is service. DRAMATIC CUSTOM 4 bf>drnon1 :3 hath h•J!llr in IXJ\·•·r Shcn·r~ \\'i1h J 80 dt'l!l'"r' h1" :ind 0<'"1111 vir\" _SrparA!r d1.ning rnon1 11nri v.n111rn·~ rirl1i.:hl rlN'lr1r hu1l1-1n k1t 1·h· "°n. Quall1,\' "11 11 10 \\'flli 1'lll')"'t,-, and r1t'11J"'S-~rn­fr~~innall \' drrnr1111•<I, n11 1:;,111nr11n;: l11ncl~C;tp1n1:. C1;~1nn1 hr;11rrl l'""I 1111rl 1•111111 r rlrrd l:x>lnw n1arket at ~11 ~1.000. Call nn"' 67:)-8550. 13 ;sa .a:seeeawz122:2q,1414J?i;S«( • 7 MONTHS NEW IN MESA VERDE Th., r11ff1ni11 1111<1 ,.,,,l~'r1~1••· pA1 ! ••( r rrpAl'lllC i hl~ r1,rl1ch1ful l1n111 r fnr ,•n1r1f1'!'l11hlr, r•;i rr ·fT<'<' li\lllC h'1:< )1!<1 hi'l'11 •1>1111i\r1rrl h.\' l111n'f"1·rrr1 n\\'nr rc:.. y .. 11 rRn hH.V 1111<. nnr n~ht 1 hrdrn .. 1n~. d1n1ni: rrinrn f'1 11ll\.\ 1'"•"11 :ill n11 1'11" flron1. f'I' \•atr r'nl!rt~11r·rJ, 1111111y f'\'lr.'l~. !!' :..\.9:'1(1. C11l l !'146-2:11.1. INSTANT HOUSE \'11.c11 nt ;ind rr;ir1_\' for 111.<l<tnl n1·r1JpRnr•. I! 11"1!1 3 ~dronm. fnrn1AI r1i111n~ rnnm hnmr \\'ilh ~ poo!-<.i7.Pd ff'nrf'd ,vArrl ~11URtrd nn ;i ri111rl ''"" lin"d :'-lf'.!<!I Vf'!'r1" :i;ti·rrt nnly $27,;iOO, For ~al • or lease npl1nn. Cal l 67.l-R'.1."10. "SPANISH BEAUTY" 300ll ~r tri-IPVPI hnn1P \\Ith " rnnL HPffO I~ 1111 e xrruf1•·r m1u1nr lnrA!rr1 in nnP nf 11i .. f1nP~I art:a.<. nf H11nt1n::lon Rrarh Th•~ 4 t"t<'rlr<mtn hn1n<> also has a h11srn1rn1 nrn1pu~ rnnm. C11.IJ 842-2535 MEREDITH GARDENS \.llJ"J:P llf'drno1n And h111h nn r 1r~I flnor .. Thi'"" bedronm~ IUld tv.n halli<. nn ~('('flnrl fl mr. riu1· f'I~ fAm il.v ronm. fnrmRI r11ninc room. thrrr cR r garac" 11nt1 11 ..-nrnrr lnl. ("l\\·n<'T hR~ !wen U'an.~• fl'rrrd 11nrl ha~ ptirrhn~"fl '"''I' !1nm" 1n lhP n11d· Wes L rrit:c>d 81 ~'15.~i()O. Call 64f,-7 17\. FIXER UPPER-VACANT Nie" rornp1• lnl'll ltnn in f\1PSll VPrdP. :'\ hl>flronm 2 bl!l.h h()mP. ll n11~r nrrr1~ so1nP IPnrlrr 10\'\llR'. ~p11 intin1:. VPry sp.11rin11~ room~. (h\'n<>r hl'l!I moved inlo n('\\ horn~. A rtel bar ga.1 n a t $29.300. Please call MG-2313. NORTHGATE BEAUTY WITH BONUS ROOM Tn1m<t l'Ul11t<> h•·11u t11!1llv d lAJof'rl 11.nrl r1rcnr31Pd 2·<tnry ]ln111r. ~:\rr•yt.h1111: rln rir'. Rnnus room plun1h<'r1 fnr hath. El,...,1..,nr:ir_v i;c hnnl '". hlork 11\\il.\ Crnnpllt'" !h1.< \\Jlh nthPr 11.-,n1Ps pnced a t j usl s:1:;,9;,o. Call 1101~ to Sf'(' -646-7171. A LITTLE MANSION f\rl•\,v \1,lrrl ~l r'il \'1·1rlr ;1 h<'r11'11H!ll, 'l h11 !h hf"lllrl~· l.u·;itrd ''I\ A q1Jl•·1 1·1il·rlr-~<t!' .~1 1rr1 ~-'" f'"llr11J 'llill.: •'.'ll'!>f'f~. nr" I~• r1n11,,..rl 1'11111 111~1 rf'· '"'n!ly l•itlnt"rl 1n~1ctr 11n<I n111 , /\ r1r!11 .1 rna.v nirR /1 cl1•ap1>n1n1n1,.n1 -~··~· lht~ unu~ua l nfff'r lnday. SJO,R:JO. 5·1fi-~.l\3 "PRIVATE PARK" l,1k<' h1 'i' 11·,.r~ ,.nrl ln l<. n( rnn111 tri rn11.n1~ HP !'" 11 1s' Hue<> ,v11rrl . "11 lk 1n:: d 1•t;inri> !n sch'1nb, and t.hP clranPS!, hnusP un U1e n1 arkPt. Phono: 8'12-2.)35. SHORECREST 3 BEDROOM-2 BATH $30,950 L1vP 111 "hni1•f' loc11110 11 nr11r All ~rhnol~. bPar hP!i 11nd shnpp1ni;:. Tht~ '"l"Y n<'Fl1 , trim homro iJ; in n1n,·P·111 r•u1d1l1n11 1u1d /rA1 11rr~ a f;imi!y ronm "ilh hnok~hr>l\r~. l'""lv \•&rd 11·ith pill.in, built. in hn1•k R·B·Q. hl•"·k 1~ai"1~. r..;t r:. privAr,1•_ Exi~· lrnl 1111111 is 11 ~~1111111.hlr 8 1 :'i·}.';. Sre 11' Call Zi lJi-2.11.1. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ON 1 ACRE 0 1fxl pn!1>111ia l ()nr 11r.,-,., ln1 ~u1 l.llble for 12 units. $35.1))(). Call 646-7171. "LARGE FAMIL Y7" H,.1•e's 11 5 brctrm1TI hnn1r lhAl r an t1cron1od11l• t h<> larrf'fit nf famil lf'!I.. And. ran ynu beliPv'! th\~? Tak" nvPr ft ~~";. VA l~n \\-'i th payment• of only !186 fl('r n1onth. Call 842-253.~ that you receive maximum cash from your transaction if you ore buying. "FORMAL LIVING" 111 its hr~I. Thi~ lnvrly 4 hf'.ri rnn1n hnrTi r .,ffrr• lhf' 11llim111P 1n Pnlrrtflin1ni.:. Thr PXt ra"' 11.rp loo n umernu"' to mPntinn, C11ll 842·2~.1.'>. !"""' .,,. • -~-' ' YOU MISSED THE LAST ONE HERE'S ANOTHER CHANCE \\IP h11v" Ann!h"r l'"Pll lA r Prwl1•f1no 01 .. :lr l In H;ir hor VIP\\ lln111r~. Yr•. it h.<1~ 1111 llln~r sr,,..r1AI fral urr~· • RHllll.~ !'<IOllll r1n1<hrrt. •·Rq1r1rrl Allr1 r1rll [X'd \\'l!h S!f't•pinL: )t1fl Rnri hRth • rrr J,qnrl --<'h1111·r. r11f'n•111111 Int . • ('11n\f'llH'111 !•1 <\\irn- n11ni:: pnnl 11 11<1 1·l11h hn11<r. e lJp-C r<lr1Pr1 i·~rprl< ;inrl rlrApr~ thr .. ui.:hnul. • L1111rl~1·a1o<>rl frnn! 11nt1 1·r,q r • I hrr11·nnn;.•, d1n1ni.: 1'<>11111, f11 1nily f H<1rn, :i 1, halh~. :.1fi00 Sri. f t CnJ\1rAflE V .'\l.Ut.;~ ANJ) ~'()LJ'LI. ~1 ;y• $fif'l.~i()(), C11ll !').\fi-2,1 11. "VACANT"' I\ .l hPd1·on111 Sp11nis h IO\\'nho11~r \l'il h 11 n !1 <<;11111- Abl" fna11 nf 6 •,,',. Tnt11I mnnrhly flA,vml'nl~ 11 r·r nnly $1~4Jlll. N"'" ""'nf'r h11.• 1·hni1·r i;ir r11rw1 tnln1·s, 11 ·~ fl i;:rPll! huy: C111l H!I. t11t1.<1y. i;M 2-:.1:1.1~·. BREATHTAKING BACK BAY BEAUTY --nnly sla rl ~ In ririot•rihr th1• hnmr nf llf'l"f<'f'linn. ;l \arc .. bN!room"' '''ilh l11ri;::f' n111~1rr suit,. loo k· Inc n11 1 onln 11. llf'11ur ir111 M rk 1)11tio 111·1>11. .<1nd rinol-.<iz<> y11n:l. A .~Jlllrin11~ rh!'rry kitr h1>n 11nd IAl'SZP f11 mily llrrR \l•ith ~rtvirr n11! In !hr rmtin, mAk,. fnr lhr fll'rrr..-t r nlrrlain1 ni: hnn1r llfr, A fnrm.or.I r1 ininc rnn1n 1111d ~f)IH'inu~ livint' l'flnm 1111 makr fnr 111 hnn1r nnt In mi~~ srrini: . .$4fi,OOO. Call 646-7171 lndA \'. FIVE BIG ONES Hrt'P ~ " hnu~,. drs io:nr rl fnr II. lilJ"CP r1t1TI1ly nu thro 40. fivr r'1'lmy hrdrnnm~. ~ b11 th~. fa.mily roon1. dinlnoi rnnm, 2ROO .~q1111rr r,.,., 11nd nnly 2 blnr;k~ from ~'l<>s11 Vrrrl,. Cnuntry Cluh. Lo!.~ <1f ~lnt·a s:rr. l\Pf'Wl.1'111,, launr1rv rnnm, Mrl lart'" y11.rrt 11ll 11.dd Up to 11 v.'innrr. S~.000. Call nnw t o~('(', 546·2313. LOVELY LIDO ISLE 3 bMl'nQmll, 3 hltith~. ;l firPp!!IC"ll. 11 rll'>l.lin~ a taiirc.oiM, plush 1haJ: CllrpPll, a.nd much mo~. ft'1 luxury a t Its fin!'st. Phone Now-842-25.15 BAYCREST SWIMMER'S DELIGHT ;>n ;oi 20 fr1ot pn11I rirsi2nrd fnr rrlll i;:win1n1111 a: pl,..ll s\l!'P rich! 11 1 1hr b11rk rlnnr; formal dinin'! rnn1n ; hrP11kf11s1 111·r11 ; l~rc,. f11 m ily 1·nnm \t'ith mA~~IV" s1nnr f1 rrpl111·r ; 4 l111r~r hr-drflflms Anrl :\ haths. Thf'r'P i~ 11 :l-..-n r 1:11rei::• for lft1hP1'! .Ju~l $7:.1.950. C111J now 646-717 1. '"MONEY WORKING?" r 1i1 tha! 111~.\· rlolla.r h • l\'<ll'k, ln1•t'..:1 1n 1 .. !rll'flm• l''"'P"I''~ Hrr"'"' !I fo11 r-pJr ,.-th111'1 prirrd tn IPll, Ca!J ".;2.2:)3;,_ DO YOU ITCH? rnr 11 1rrl'ifir hnn1rsi1 ... l'n1 H1P 11 n~""r In 11!1 ~n11r s1·1·11 1r•h111t:' !'m lrv"I All O\'rr P\'f'll thn11;:h J'1n on A h11! in fl.I r~~ Vrrdr. I h11 vr R fnrPvPr 1·ir"'' Cn1nr f,qkr R lnnk. l'n1 s111'1'n11nr1 f'r1 hy t·u~­ tnm hnm<'S. I t'"Rll .1• wn11lrl IHI'" lo hR <'" nnP n•1 111ro, Rf's1 .,f 1111, 1'n1 nnly 3!'Jl .~!;10. rlra~P r11ll ;l46·2.113 and A.~k Arl nrnnf' In drivr yot1 ovrr. IRVINE TERRACE Cniy &t 1·IP11 n, hl1:h 11bov,. lhr b11y nn Dol phin TPrr11r.P. rrrp frrun noi.~f' 11nd rnolrd by lhP OCl'/tM brPr i P. Ohl. dPtarhrt1 S!Al'R;;::r -f;l io; 1.YI Int v.•1lh ~lei" t1!'1Vf'~·ay -!'n<tm fnr ho11r ,, !r1111. ,.r, .. tPr-lrir TV 11n1,..nn11 inrludrd. Ju~l S47,500. Try lD'k dnwn. Phnn(' ~6-2:1 1.1. PRIVACY IN WESTCLIFF 10 DAY POSSESSION Th" l'n1•losf't1 Pnll',\' lr11r1~ f<J ll rh11.n11ln" ~ hrd · rnom, 2 balh with 1·nmplr lrly ,.nr.Jnsrr1 IAnlli- Nn tr11 ffic ~tl'PPl-1 -hlnck lnni;::. Lnvrly l11 ndSC!lP• 1111,:~nsP 1.-. llll ir;rhoo!ir;. $47,7t00. ·rry JO<;'., dnv.·n. Phone 546-2313 fo r itrrininlmrnt. "POOL TIME" B1>autiful hr a!!"d ponl with lnvro l!'AI. Gu: BBQ in pittin, 1ot5 nf rrment •\·nrk, plus 1 1prJnkler sysl"!m . A 1r<'al home and lt'a pri~ to ,,11, 842-2535. . ....... ' GORGEOUS POOL HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS .Spacio11..; 4 lx-<lronn1 l.u_,;k, i111rn11r.11llllP t111•i:.:• fAm ily rnom "ilh bf.11u lif11I r"rnrr firrplRr r . Cu:<· lnm Omr;:;i ponl, l'On1plrt,..l.v ctrrkrd, ;:11~ p11t1., hr!llf'r fnr rnnlPr 1111! r,rni ni,:~. MRl.'ni fi..-rnt l'IPW nf ncr11n And harbt1r li_i;:-hl.~. Truly 11n C'Xc>cutlv• $84,;)()(J, Cllll 1173-&'l:JO. THIS IS HOME! r 11•1i11'f' A ··nun I I',\' ~11.f'd y11rd f11ll nf n111ny lllrE! .. 11hAdP trrf'!<. A hi,c I:.! ,.-:l4 rn,•rrrd rAhnn11 rh11 t nffrr\ 11 unifj11r 1v11 .I' tn r11'rrt111n Thi~ .'l hrdrnnm Ra..-k R11.y hnmr hA.~ !hr ln q::rs l. fa111 ily rnnm "'''""· ii Rllnv.·< for m"rhr1·-i11 -l11 w fl11A l'1<'r~ 11nct nr ;:in n ff ir·" n11" h<'dr,,nn1 h11~ a n 1·r pl11 r,.. And hrr11kfA~t ba.lrnny, !t is "Ile nf it kind. !i49.950. 6'16 ·7171. WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA 4 h<>dronm .. 1 h111h hnn1f' 1h111 lnnk.~ lik,. 11 rrindPI, A dnuhlf' firf'pl11 r·r n11rn.< In h11lh 1•nnvrrsRtion pil 11 nrl f11m ily ro<>111. I ;1 ~1nn1·nus 2nrdrn s<'rvif·"! kilrhrn •vi lh ~rJf-r·1ran inc ,,vrn. ir;rp11r11t,. 1'1inin1t room, WAik -in rlosrt.~ 1n n111~t rt· ~uilr k f\\'O nlh"r hfodrnnm.<. Fron1 o'nurtyRrrl \Vith lu~h landsrApinoi. Quirt cul-dr-s11..-.~r rrrt. Priet $.1R,9~0. Call now fnr !howinc ~4fi-2.11 .1. HOME FOR SALE nn.~ nf lhr m<'l!l.1 hr11u1if11J hnmr~ ,11011'11 find In ~f"~A VPrdr. fP;:it urP~ 4 hrd1·noms .1 bil !hs. lars:t~ 11 t .. p-dnwn family rnon1 .. -ith hrirk f1rrrl11.c" And v.·rt h11.r. and a fo1•mal r1inini:.: rnnm. ~1 11~1 hr ·'"l"n In. 1tppn•ri11t<> all th" r'(trA.< in.'!!irlP Anr1 n111. It &f)flrklP~ likP 11 1nnrirt hnmr 11nt1 prirrr1 At S46,950. Fnr murP inf<ll'lll~linn, phnnr 546-2J 13, PASEMAN PLACE Hich nn ii knoll nvr !'lnok1n!:; n1ilr~ nf lichl!I l'lnrl (JCT livr~ "-1r. p,q ~rn1.<1n. Irr n111~I lrA\ r l hl!I ~I /I t.Ply .l hrdrnnm 'l. tmth hon1r "'ilh mul!l f"R· lurts Anr1 lhi~ 1\'nn'I 111 ~1 Inn).:. r1·cs!i;:r Turli"! Rock Addrrs~ 11 nd ..;rhon l~. ~1virn mi11 1: J1'Jlll$, l t n • ni~ 1"n11 r1~. 1111d f1A rk~ 11rr all inc ludc>d fnr only $37,.300. Call now 546-2.l !J. BIG SUR MODEL Hr 1·p ill II 8P1111tif11] Goldrn w ... ~, 4 hf!drnnm hnm"t \vith \llCh nirr lhln1:~ A~. fnrn1al rUnini::, m1..rbl11 fir~plA~ . .oiutnm11 t ir ~pcinkl"r~. PLUS •.• a h•at..,, 11inrt fihPrPd pool. 1'.1u81 !l•e this one l.n ri!ally appr.cia tt. ft. Phone 842-~. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newp ort Bl vd. 646 -71 7 1 COSTA MESA 2790 Herber Blvd . 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beech Blvd . 842-2535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Merguerite 673-8550 INVESTMENTS 2784 Ha rbo r Blvd ., Su ite 20 II Co1ta Mesa 546 -2316 •• ( PILOT -ADVtRTJS(~ j 8 Ever yone Ho1 Something Tho! DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yo u Con Sell II, Find It, Trad e It W ith a Wont Ad Someo ne Else Wonh The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results L.----•-fM-'"-S.-1• _ _,I \ ~ J [ H~e$ IOf Sal• l ~I "~"'"'''' I ~ General General ~ • General THINKING OF SELLING? Let us help , we will buy your house for its full value. Th e on ly additiona l exp ense is I 0 /0 of t he sell ing price, we olso have a wai tin g list of qualified bu ye rs who de- sire t o move to the Costa Mesa-Newp o rt are a . If you ARE co nsiderin g sellin g, plea se call our office. You w ill receive fr iendly cou rteous se rvice · ab solutely no obligation , it does n't c ost anything to inve stigate our service -you might eve n sav e! 546-8640 2629 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA 546-8640 General Waterfront - Corona del Mar La~t large fee pare-cl on r\r,vpnrt lf;u·hnr. .~pprox. l acre -170 ft. on 11•atrr. 1rilh :ri oo ~q . ft. hrach hom e and rlock. \\"ill ~e l l nll <1r pa rt. Priced undrr c·n1npar;ible 11·;<1erfrrrn t properties. Plione: 642·2 l 71 or see your broker General-----Gene-rel ~~~~~~~~!~~~~- TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G.I. I BU YER S $100 DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12,795 Built On Your l and General TRIPLE TREAT • :1-Rl•:llJ~()()~1S * :1-AATI!S • ;1.f'1\lt 1; \P..J\GE • ~-PATIOS • .1.\'!0:.\HS !'\~;\\' Y~:s. ;ill .. r 1111~ ;i11rl 1·;irtir rlr •I •'f'il•n~<. p;111n ~t'•.'ll<'fl, \\,·I Ii" 1•, lllii.<< 11·" 111 " • lt'I' li.•.11111 •1)11!•, h111:r llJl•f;\ll~ P"'1", 1 1111Jp l•'\""r1111 .. \~. -.11nu• In" 1nlr1·r~1 rH.\ Jn;in. ~~~.(~lfl. ~COATS ~ WAL~ACE REALTORS Open E venings • 962-4454 • 1 -1.'JI:~ ·''I· Ir. 111 111~ ;11r11 !or 1h1s flih\iJ(,US I twdmn111, -.\iJ J.ilH r. pl:i ·•·r 2 ~1nry hnu.~c 11·1th :l h.itll~. -lfat·d1"•~I «al"L1n·is Rl'ady fnr .1 0!1r o..·•·u1>i1l1t",\' I -lln•akL1s1 l•:•r ' .. -,.,- nnw. Con1r1 lr11·I) ··~1·11t•1nd -l'uJJ111;111 11•1111~ rhruou!, 111~,, rlt';1p1·s. :"l',.111 I -.-:p.u·i .. 11~ 11 ;i rd1 .• 1,,.~ ~rrle k11rh1·11 .,..·111i 1111 hu11t. JUST S9 .Sl SQ. FT. 1n · 1n.-l111l11a: rl1;;h11 1~.'ll"I' 1•1,.11111111.: nr~1cn F 11>;1111 1nl! flnuhll' g11r!i:.:r :0:(·hronl~ Rod "1 11•) ll r>fllC'~ ,\; .\1•!il'•111rn1.s ~hnpp1n~ ll<'Hrh~. 1 .... us l1u 1l1 ~11a·" ·:11· 1' ~ho\\' It IO)HIJ, I CALL 53 7-0380 Walker & Lee '""''"'' ""''"''' "· '·"· 11) 'I .\ .-t ,\ 111 ~'' I 27~ ll;i1t~1r Hilt1 ;11 ,\ol1111~ N EWPORT HE IGHTS RI .-;Trc· '!. nr. !JI •\IJ . f1r1>r!,,, 1· ......... 1: I\(~ 125,000 OCEAN VIEW LOT \\ !·"<:T . ..:11 q· Q11<f'I '11 f'PI , I'\•'• ilf'•·I 11r1;:hhi'P1'11'><«1 ~10. •l•l, :r.·. n.," 11 1.,,1 ... r 11 111 l'illT.1·. Roy McC"1rd le Rea ltor 1~1 0 ~('llf'"l'I Hl•d, C \] 548-7729 ()\\j\'f;r. !IE'."r'rR.AT!' 4 1 R1•rtrnntn, ',l h!ith,, h111IT Ill t 11nRr ,(· ll\f'll, <11•h11;p.l1rr. l11n11l,1 l'l •>n1, !'":1r 11\ 111;: n n, hrk, ~~'1 :,01. \1;111"11 FHA /VA MESA VERDE ,., ;o:il ~ 11.1111 111•11'•' 'l 111'· ~· '' 1(1 1.1 :.:"I~···· t 1, • · ,1 1.I ''"'' I l11c'" l'itl ""I II• .11 :11 I 1 • pl." ... 1.1+ ~·· r , " 1-. , , """• ·" p,11·;111· ~•Tl •' !•" I!. 1"1 1··1111111~ A!'•I 111 .11 1 .. 11 • ' p ~IM.; ~;11p1 ••t1.!:. \11•1••• 111•·•1 •:111· i"""'·.,, .. ,.,., 1'1 • · I llt>lr r .~!I .,11•1·1~ nr \\1 ~·1 C'.111 \11 \\,.,,r,-11111• ·.1 .• ~'.I 10pi'n !'l'P~.) -- outh oast ~-· 3-4·5·6 Children? Th•·I" I!<' l'""ll f<•r ;111 !\11th l'l •\IH'.\ 1 111 !111~ HI(;, 1.\!nrv. :1 l~dn11 f1 1111ly l1ru11r 1111h r 1111il.1 1"•'1111, d1111n 1: rnnm :111d l h;)ll\~. 1700 l'/i. fl'f'(, IUll 1~111111111~ lh" ~f'>"<'l~I 11.,d,.11,,p j,,1· I lurt ~1\11 1hr ] , "' ' 111 ~ 1)111", I ('f'l•-11111 i) ·I • il1· ' I<' I\ 111 fl' <'II• 11 1• I• 1·lol"11~ ;11.,( 1~''"1 ''+,.•·I• , I .... I l l'/I' I l•1 It' , 1••· 'I "~1 \'11q,1 1 1.-o·" • . '" f .. 1 , h·~·I !I I .d, '" I• 1 General General ~~zr ·.•4,~· .. ROOM TO ROAM \'1111 t.:~ll rcall\' strelt'h Ollt in this 150{1 ~'l· It, hoine 11ith 11°·.~ :i large hcdroon1.~. 3 baths. I I l 1G J~ HONCS J((JQ1\l . hu11t-1ns. lush sha~ r ::irpeting. ne\\'IY paiuted . l·:.x('cllent a ssurn- ;ihle tP '!"~ loan. O"•ner 1.~ an.xious-tern1~ flex1 hte $:15.000. "HIPPITY HOP" TO BEACH l ff're ·.~ a n1•:1\L sr1.r·r· l~~:vr~L he au I y . .i\·rn.ll!l\-1 1ype J·:N·rn\·. Jiu~e l11·1ng roon1 11 it h fireplace. 4 lovely bf'.!drooms, 212 ba!hs. ht1Jll-in'i. \Vou\d vou believe nnlv ~ BLOCKS frotn T!·ll.: Br:.A.('.JI. c·on1p<1re e11·· S:lfi.400. "ON A CLEAR DAY" \'nu <'an see rorever rron1 t in ~ f<1hu lo11s, eus- lrun h11111 . \'110:\V llOi\110:. high a top the hil ls in c·O I!().\'.\ IJcl l\ll !\IC :t l<il'.l:C hedrontns, 3 <leluxe r ullr1i;1n baths, '!'l·:XA S SL:\1'1•: f<'!Rl'.:- f'L1\('J·:. ·1:'100 sq . fl. 1vllh a 1100 sq. ft. base· n1cn1 All lhis anrl <t ,l ,l\NO RAMl(' Vl~:\V OF 'l'!Jt-; r .l\t'IFH'. f 'all today for an "ppo1nt· n1ent. Sl 25 000. "SLIP" INTO DOVER SHORES \'ou r PlllV.l\'l'lc: SLIP descends fro1n th is beauti ful llo\·pr Shores \'11·:\r horne. \Vi th its sun1 p1uo11s Ii\ 1n_g roon1 and in1·1t 1ng fireplace. 3 llui.:e ht <l r11o n1 s including .i J\•1:\S'ff.::n·s SL)J'l'l< !ll1:11·s 11·11r1h the price). 2 Del l1xe h;.iths ;,111 d a gourrnct's <l c!i.i.:ht kitchen . M<tke ;in ;1pp111111 rlll'll1 "IJ1111 'I slip-up 011 lhts one." <i 111;111·L·l11u .~ b11y nl $117.500 "INVEST" IN YOUR FUTURE!! !fi ~pl1t le1·c1. delu'\e 11ni1s. :tit 2 bcrlrnon1 , 11 :i. b;:ith . l.1~1 r!r u1111~' S1111;tt('d n11 ;i grner· ous IRO'x t:tt lot. .!\It e!cctric k itchen .~. cctl· ing r11rl1a nt hral . i11d11·1rl11al hnl \\'ilter he;il- ers , gilrhage di sposal. Priced right al S250 .000 "LOOK NO-MORE, MY LADY" Let us sho11· 1·nu th i .~ CJi 1ra sharp, split lc1·el, 2 hedrornn, 11 :i bath hon1e \\'llh 11'al J to 1vall carpp t in ~ anrl built -ins. ('Ju bhnuse& r ool 11·itli it's "l'i O ('A RF." privil eges. A rea. find at $23.800. fl«1llo• < .,,., 111' ."11\ol 1·lr.1•1 OPEN DAILY J to 6 1345 Sussex lane, N.B. Lachenmyer R~altor 675-3000 i '1111 ,.,,. p wlurr loro .. hnn II 1111 l•I h"I'< ,\ flt•!,111, BAY' BEACJ.I REALTY11o1, l~I -"'""'' I~ I "'""''"'''' l ~ Hou511 to r Sil• General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 72 Lind.i l1 le Drive 'l'r<'ld11 iona1 I) RR . ;}1i hri. hnn1e on lagnon, 1v riock .. 1 ('<lr gar. \\';ilerlront 111• rn1 & fnrn1Al din. rn1 . sep. fa.1T11ly rrn . 2 rna:c.ter RR . suiles. 8200.000 Furn., $175.000 unfurn. For Complete Information On All Home1 & lots, Plea se Cal l: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Lo cAtion ~I Entrance To Li nd.i Isle -The Islanders Bldg. J41 8"1 yside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LINDA ISLE -$145,000 'J'he hr.o;f hu v on th is cxc lt1.~ive 1sl ;i nd . T rue charm & he-auly. 1-:n1rance 11·i1 h deep over- hang Soft t'nlors S,· fun c!lonal fl nnr plan. See !his 5 BB . hon1e loda\'. J•;:im. rm . \V, 1~'el bar. rier & slip. Plun1bed .for poo r. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21 11 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT C ENTE R 644-4910 I General EASTSIDE FOUR PLEX J)1>l11xr ',l P,rdp.nm unJI .~ \\'Ith hu11!1n kilr hrn, •·11rprl1<, j rlrilJM'.\, lnw m 11 inJf'n1111rl' .1Hrrl ,\, 111H J inrn mr. S6:'-il. pe1 ninnlh FOKl\T [ OL\ON '" 11r,.1. ro111s · SPANISH RANCH General BA YFRONT -PIER & SLIP :\\:\\('r 4 nn. 2 h;:i!h , 2-~!nr\ hon1l' \\Jlh .'ih;11:e rnnt. dlJ I '.'l'lne frplc . l1v111f: rn1 S.· ~rp din· 111.c rn1 o\'rrlook Big BR,V. srelur!ed pat1n ;ire•1 & lo\'clv la\1·ns . Lge :! (';.if' gar;:igc (,1,.1d cond . & '.'orne ne1r carpctlng. Our e.xcl us1 1 e l1 st1n g. Sl95 .000. Call for app·1 to sho11'. Call : 673-3663 642-2253 Evenings assoc·iated B ROK ERS REALTORS "025 W . BA LBOA BLVD . General CAMEO HIGHLANDS l1n1n;11·u];otr hnmr \\1th :I li<',h'nnni~ ,'\,• 2 h.<!h~ f'l11.-l;ir !.:" rl1 n111c I '"'Ill .r, 1H·l1 ;it" ••ncl"'C'rl ;.;i rd !~I Tln11• ll\!ill!ihlr \\nn'I l;i~t at s:.~ :i::oo r: i·:A r .Tnr.s ~l'>CJ-: 1'.•11 673-4400 Genera l HAR BOR BVULEVAR O FR ONT AG E \'>1.•·.i111 , , 11•·1p~;; Imm ~·111:11 ,\1,1•.1 ·•·, ~hi)' drf>f] ! l'l!l'llll. fru1n ~ll'l'C'! tri .•lt'•'f'I J .. 1.•.\ I ·~~I'<'•<. ~fl fi 1 .:!"·~ -t•.r111 ~ ;n11!1;ihlr 111t l\.11~ ['1 '"I 111·.1 brl"111 io•hrr [>ill('"" 111 1•:11~ Sl.000 ;\ 11111 l•1<1' $27 ,950 _r 1"1 !111:.:~•li i.; ,.111:::::._ . • MESA VERDE • 4 Bd + Family Rm. J R•'ili ••1in, f.1 <'1 .v k1'rhrn, p,,.,,11111111 hn1n" ·I h<'rltnrtm~. r " •·l;r111 1.,,1~111,.n. S10 ~l:.ll. $52,950 E XCL USIVE WITH rh1~ rtrn lh;.1 N•i!lrl I"' ~1h 1~·rl 1 ni. 1 .. m1I~ rm. hull• in~ fll l'pl.1o·r. p>l !'k. )1k<" ,\:II'<! Hor1es, Dogs, Vi ew '., 111 JO''" 1;11111;11111:: ~ '!") .1 "flirl •)nuu'Yn6e'.Reaftr 546-5990 - Ntwport •• Fairview 646·8811 (1nytime} GI REPOSSESSION • .\.\l·n:-0.1-: C.\.\i Hl.Y • l·:\•Tll<'nl :-.•wlh (',,~ta ,\!"'>!. l"!'!illllll, 11r;11· 111·:111!,:i' Cn;i~t Cnlln~1·. ~ l~•·dt'o1nrn, ',l h11 1h, I 1l111111c . lr1nh•"v.rl fln"r~. Sl fll~l 1!.111·11. F111! pru·r S'l:•.~t:l"J T•1l!il 1nnnthl.v S?'.?fi. ll••.1~ r1 rt'_ltlun11. Hurr.1 '• 1rr H I l•]f'/ ft'!/ k1ll'hr11, I l~IC<' r1rrpl;i1·". tour 1\.t11n \1·.,11d i·l1r11n 11 ·t ... 1 11111,,11 ,, TARBELL 2955 Hcirbo r lt>11ll(!il"I'• ho '<ll•"•tll~ !11 11·1• Srll lhr old ~111(( 1'11rn li!lll•f'rl 11'•111~ into quick lll\li'J1il 1 ;"11 11~ l<li<lr1 'J.:1· I l':l,,fl, f'<tl] f;t~+:)/jj,\ 1-t'l'h, f'ill r,1~·~~·~ 1•1• 1•11 •· 11111d .. 11· Sp<'l'!.~•·11· ---------- 1111 11··" .. r 1Pll1 11t.: 111 .. 111,. 1 General Genera l 1 ;1111~. H1•"1· ~lun n•:.: fl1r- 1•l:11 ••. I ;,~111111'' :!.0.11 S•!• ft th-.:tn1 l,11rl 1,.1r \\'1111 .,f ~·)11,, 1,, r!<'\ :i tt ti j•llt ln. /',1111rd f,,r h•H'"~ 11 1lfl fi n:;:< ! Fl J.I. \('l:r. Prir<'d lo <I'll ! f1111 I Dial 645-0303 "Interesting Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 FORl'ST '£ Ol50N ' • 1 "H; ll FA 1.r1J11s CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LIST INGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. RARE F IND Oul.!.lanc11ng Broatlmoor. \·Je\\' fro1n 4 BR hn1n<> in \'acan1, see ;i ri,1 time Si4 ,IJOO CAMEO SHORES 1•;1 rndv ronm \1·11h til e flnn r 1i;,; brick f ire- place.· 4 bedrooms. 3 hri!h'.'. ~82 .. 100 WA TCH THE BLUE PACI FIC \'r;.it ~ RR !) n fan1 rn1 11111111' 1111 rp11e t 1;J11\·nn 1n Cnrnn~ dt>I \l::ir \r1 r • tn pr1\·. hrric h(I~ :;.1;'.1.fl(J(l WATE RFR ONT DUPL EX \\ 1lh bo<1! ~lip .\.t•11p1111 1 ~1;111rl ~ h alh up. 2 Rn 2 Oa1h dn1111 .1:::::.·1 nnn LUSK HA RBOR VIEW ..,111111,\1 kitchen . f,11n1I\ 1·111 i!:'l r<irn .1 FIR 2 h~th 1lnn1r 0nh ~·l~ ;J:'il1 4 BE DROOM TOWNHOUS E:. :·c).\Sl!J~~ll 10,., 1)0\\';\ --nr!lr pools. L·n1\rr~1t1 P:l1I-. i-.1n '!J111 l,l\ . 2 pii1~<p,11kl1rn:~.'f\\Hlf( f""•L ... ------- Jlnri) "it 1111~ •)rtr , Only n11r..;~.R TRANS 4 BPclrn1. BJJ-0700 Coldwell, Banker ~ll .~)ll<1 liner f!in111\ rn1 ,\<~un1r ('.di ~O'.:-S:,·,o fi'. ', 11p1• ln;i11. rntt';o 111111. oi1n111i::: rv111rn. t1 u 1 I 1 -1 11.', fll'rpl111 ·r , 1·11~10111 fir~1ir11. RrK, S.1J.~l:l1, n11n Klf'1n. 644.2430 llO NEWPORT CENT ER DR ., N.B. ~1 1'1 ;11!, 1h11 " 11 1 ~\!l-11:'11, 1 ·111rn 111111"''1 1:r:n!' 1nlo quli•k ----------1_•·::.•h. ··~II hll-;,l;I~ )(~l~.:~ll.li -"' - ---.-----I ~·nr 1h11! ill'm nnrlrr l-.1 <'~. 612-22.17 lr.1 1l1r rrrin.1· P i11chrr General S50, ri;i .I ~ H I :, 11)-! 720 ... lltt!lltt!lll!ll!!!•!l!lltt!~-11111-------lltt!~ I 1 ~--~-----.~ - ---General Gener el Gener1J General General General General -WJ1atev e r You1· ft'ant to sell yo111• present home? Looking for hon1e? Real Estate Rec1L1i1·e1ne11ts new a • • • Need a free rental service? Tl1e 111a11 to see is f1·0111 W all{e1· & Lee \t'unt an experienced escrow serl'lcc? list your home ~ .. with your friendly, loca1·•1if real estate giant,, • WALKER & LEE, INC. Hunl ingtan Beach Office - 7682 Edinger Open E vening~ 842 -4455 1 Casto Mesa l40·l I 40 2790 H arbor Bl vd . • Seaa:chlug for the right mortgage con111a11 y ? Need dependable Insurance co,·erage? Days 545-9491 I Newport Beoch Nights 545 -0465 2o4J Wesl<~;ff o .. •I l rvlne 646-7711 Op1111 Evenings I 968-JJ71 Fountain Valley Office l roo~h11rit •c•oJ• t.o,., Lint>•••~ He•dwoi•e Op11n '111 9 00 P.M J 9 rJ LOT-ADVERTISEllt Wtdntsday, A1.19usl 18, 1971 Wtdntsday, A119ost 18, 1971 DAILY PILOT ~5 I ' l ~1 ll__-_ .. 1_~ .. ·~l~1 -1 --1-~ .... __,l~: ....... 1 .... I~ l~-_"1_~ .. ·~I ~ I ....... ....... ,-------· General G I I Coste Me•• Huntington Beacti ~~~~~~~~~-r enera G~·~·~·~r•~l'.....~~~~~-l-~~~;:;:n;;;y~-- NO DOWN V .A. --------1 CUSTOM BUILT 1 STORY -. 1 OFFERS INVITED Newport Heights PRIME LOCATION 3 BR. $34,900 Business Opportunity 100 Only Sl.·!~ tlo11•11 10 1>11} .. nr STEAL 011 I' I!,\ ·1·,,nns ."p1i.•1ou.~ I, NEW CARPETS 1 C'HARt\l \VITI! LOCATION t'~l'ltn:-:t11· bn1i:;-;11n <\I onlv SECLUDED POOL , On 011s sp11r1011J f'amily h<"''" -;-THE -PRODFIS I 3 B!"llrn1s -drn ht.11111> .'1111·· Sllll'•"-0 & pl11.,lf'l't>d l;iri,;:t> .1 I T $:/l;,:,00 "'hich lrK·ludei; Brlrr11. f''A.\111.\' R:\l . Dri, I AND PAN J'OIHll1.'i ilr!ighlflit 1' 111 1 0· llll~.-t~d1·ovin~. 1 :,,~0 !11 11\- REDUCED $4 000 I 1t1 Vd!a:::e Ill of l lntv""''.1y , ·1 HI{. J ha. lilJ.1.~1 .. S7i .'..t)'.J 1 l'ili'k. 5 Rdrrn~ .• f11 r111ly ) J BB .. 1'1 h8 I.)\~·· $1-1 .~ ll r oot v.al! 111t·1 r~·I;:·~ rih 1~h 1,,..1111. ~l'parate rluun~ 1~x.o111.1 'J RR "ha !\:i:o.;"I() •• $1~1.~ T101•·~h.Hl<·o! M'l l111 0.: "ll a '''" IN THE PUDDING * llf'r' 11i•,or ('!off (11 , L11111n1u1:.: l)l ~Tlt flH'T()J{;-;l!l f '.'l a )I• .1 Hll. M'I' d 1nir11! nu, lw1i'k I p..iinl<«! h) 1lw !,•;11lo •1. ,'\('1-1 • lrp!o·, hrl\,,[. fltl\l!~. ]lu;:t' !•1>1'! ]nl••l1\Hl liilli!I, ''"II •'X· hH l)1 \\ l1oh X· .~lull J.h!1Wf'1 , 1-'f'<'! 1111·11\111{' f'lll'!llrl'!~ 1•001 fJ:t l!n n1~ i.;a r & !'di'-\d11!o• \\ul'k1t11! nuly II f('11 f"'l j U!I ,,II''' ho 111r-~ I"'' "'"l, 11>f1 lli!~ Hr;.i nd 11('11 p."X>l r i r .1nur l\rn., hn1nr ~1.1s.~11p fl•Xlr \.\'e JUSI ;:rddf'rl 11 shiny n<"w ; ily roon1. rorn1a! <1101110: II r. ('\"' plrasnrr_ ('hflha 1~·r1 $f.O.OOQ_ "J\,.,11 11• ;:iu,JPn" h u 111 ,. Of(l llllJ.:i' 111a:.1rr bf>1lroon1 1 1!11 '· 17 · · LIDO REAL T Y INC. I In 1•o>il111g t1rf' PL , an!lque I p&1111 Jot1 : ']{I s A , , ,.. B RETI 1·0<H,1, 'J. hath.~. i'a1·1Jt'1.o; & fllll'r<n'~. tH'11lll lh1ll~, 1·a 1·p .. 1-Pt-:TS 10 1h 1s u111qur J brr!-I PETE AR rlrapt·~ 1hruou1 pl11~ ,,1·pr :.~~:~1!1'7,ri ~:~'.:.~,~~~~ ~~~ks:~ (ii ..... ·.· .• red hill ~'.l77 \'111 1.ro1u 4':7.~-7300 "rl & r!r.1f}C'd. 11 llh .. u1~1:u1d-I l'<~>nl and S•'PHl'alr f11n11lf I _ REAL TY _ 1~00 .-q. II No n1 ls pr1n1 OI' 101.:. df'l'or 11i11.1 .. 1u1 l'r<11r~. n••nl ho1nr \l"•'ro• 11wlud· n11s!i1kf'. Tradt> y11ur~. <pilrkl 1 11~ pn<•I Fnrrnill l1v-, Mo'••;-V1'e1'0 ~!!on<ill y l ::ind~C)Jrd, rf>\rr,..•1 1ni:: a pool for ,\'Our warn1 642-5200 """' C AI.I, ~. 64•·141• 1111; !"1V1 n rra1111'<·~ r10o11·.1u-1 ~~ 91.., ~ •'••il 1nc ~11;1111."h f1rt•11l<11·~ r:E.\LT\' I QUICK POSSESS. """" Walker & Lee Al I'('( l\\,\ ['I(' ~\f-_Jl(:llAN. I •I Sl•.I:,..,: 1111!1 11a'l"ni111.• kn"1'11 ' 1•t•n 111:->1: .~ rnurr ( '1 tf> ' ;-in;11•k.<, "llfl •«•I lt'CI • 1111:, llll' 11\Hlfl'.' \~,\,··~, \\'hat i:rn 0'11.~y 1-1<1,t In niitkl' !11011''\' [[~··•I ~ill' 1«l1;ibl6', h ,I\•' h g••.d 1·a r, dlld <'R n 1n1nu•d1:1t(·ly 111v1·~t s.~r.111w1 In 'S~H ~l/~I . .'"'I 111;1y hf' sf'I· f',•f,·d "' l<"n n11r ~11<'!'1'~!' tr·;o111 lh'11J• 11s "1 not<' _.,II!\\\· inc: ,\\HIP' SllH','I'(' 1nl ••f'PSI , ;:rrul I\« II ~li••W '"II ho1\ S.•1 1d n:1111•', add!!·~~. i1 11d 1)1\0JI\' llllllliH'I' ('' ;\"ll'!)lll'I I 1111•1·11n1 1nn,. I [l1.,1 r1 h11t in~ 1 '11n1p1tn1 , '.171 ~1 :\f'wr101·1 Bild.: N<'11p.,.·1 B•'il <'h, (';il1f. frJ!~;/I I !('pt JI' '.!I l:\ jlijl lO, lrl!,. f1•rn ·•·d y:ord l\'1111 11ra111r r f'll.)1111111•111. l..1"1 11~, * 2 DUPLEX ES * lti1ol pl11.,h ,..;o.;,;: ,.,.r11t•l1n11. l 'n1,. 1'"1 k Crnl•'r, Irvine ~:1 ()o!'nlli• I"'"'<'· :1 t'.H . t, ili(,.\'. n:"L tcu11 r1r"~. A11 "l!l ~1;inch ni: shnw .'ntl 1h1.~ l'rt1nplrtrly ;\r wf'r, sldl' b.v ~ldP. St>IJ ()nt' bu.1 a 1 oni,,\'' $:.lji,~-00 _ A('1'1 1rmudf'l1'<1 p1'0p<'rl.1 tn ~:a~I n h<ith .1 RI(1 b11 , ea. Nt>.'lr :!'NO l!:trhor Hl\'rl, at Ad.1rns :)~:>{llij.'i OPf'11 '111 !l f'_~l ''"!°'tl!a r ~:11<1,•n k1rchrn ha~ I Call il ll,\ILll\f' li:t'.-0~20 I lari11 l.1 !'Ill ('],,,..,.. 1 .. ~('hf'<•I~ Nt•r Nt .. port r•tl O ffltt ~()\\'•:I I liltit' Co.~ta ,\11>.~11 $3J.7:,(). l;<>-;J.l·h 5:1~.~>(l(} rach. GeOrge W illiamson COATS Realto r u1.~1rlr--l!U!'ule l"ounTrr 1111'1 --I .<, ~hnp'll :"r-lh·r-11 ill 1·011~1d -5 L 8 h an Juan Capis trano [o•irn al d1n1n11; l•tf'a_ Tl11~ aguna •ac l'r 1·1·111111[! 1u1nr 1n 1•l•~r "' ------------ i.:o•·i.:•·••Us :•. 1,rdrrw1111 l1nn1r HANDYMAN I f"S,.1~111• \k-1 1<" ofl,,1· All I Tl!A;-.s ~·l· IU<l·:D DO YOU KNOW? r:1 P111n:::~ Ca!t r~12-1-1:is IMMEDIATE POSSESSION E1·1·r.'n11t· f!llal1 f1rs to :-isst1n1r 1h1s 1011 1 1111·rc~t 1iA 111;111. Ti.'r sliar11·11. 11\Hd<Tn ~ bt>1!- ""'nl hon1o> 111 qu!c1 rl'~1· 1 d\"1111 .. 1 .1 1·,,~ 1•1 111 1111 hu11 1. i n~. 1·01,1 /11"''.Jlilt.:1•, fa nlll,\t I rr10111:. anrt 01·('1'!'-l1t'rl !nl 111th til••111y nf r<l,.,11 k>r l~1a 1 <ll' I T!,111<'1'_ \\'a I k lo park, st'h'"'I~ anrl slropping. Only S2!l.~J:i0. \outh .. (~ oast ---- COSTA ME SA EASTSIDE • .'\.~~1J1ne er Lo;u1 nf .~l·l,!iOO "'ii IO!AI paytll•'nls n r '.';\.12.fl(I prr n1n, (;real "nr- nrr lo! 11 1111 f><Jfll 1•1· 1r.11lrr art'(•<s, l·:.\lrnor nr,.ds tl'nrl· <'r 101 11ii:: •«tro• 1n1i>1·1or i fl'""hl,1· pa111rrd thr11n111 Al· I .<n !l•'I\' .:1·rf'n ,.:l'\11:: Pltrprl. 1ni:: ()11·110111. ~. h u~r hrrt-[ 1·n11n1s <lr f"Qlll'f't'l"rl d1•11 a l~o 2 h;11h~ Fr-rf11;;l rl1n1n::: <t rr:c t;rs nn do1\'n nr fl[,, 1""' do"n al;;o .'l1';1il;1hlr . 1 Walker & Lee 1 179() l!;irbor Blvd, 111 AU;ims JIJ-0 !6,i OfH'll '1 11 !1 l':'-1 YOUR MOVE Ynu 1·a 11 l~kP :irll·11n1agr of ~ t;·, 11.~:•uo1ahlf' lo«n "11 T hi ~ \'Af',\.\!T. f'OLLJ<:l;~: . WALfAcE 673-4350 645-1564 lllitt !h1!1 lo1·rl.1 J t>f'•lr'''l!l and tn1·n1il l <l1n1n~ 1·011111 111<ri llnl,1· ~ .\'f'."11·~ n .. w ._~ r .. r s,..ir 11(1\I' ii nrl oj i< 1'0111'/'llH'lll IOl IS 11 1~1l r1IJlr fol' nul,\ $3~.~J:>(), l<'t'111~ 11\';ul S.~O.~~~I ;\1 11.~1 lrf<I'•' t·/i;il'il\o ng ;i hr 1 Ca ll ~i1~ •. .s-1:n 1"1'"11 •'l'l',...J SPECIAL 1 * * * * * * 11111 lionw 111111 1,,, .•. 1.' 1;,11 1 '(l\\'NER LF:AVIN\. ~lair. 4 REAL TORS 1 Hrl rn1, J haths, hugo> fan1il.1t -546--4141 --\outh ~ (~ oast JS Tllr: 1'HE1\1r; for 1h1~ FANTASTIC VIEW 'I"" \L1~1 1<~ lh•'Y h111"' o·l u,l'n11 11~ "ldrr ht1llll' J,11. 1 :t AIL ••or ~ HtL t i•lll\. d<'!1 \ f1n1~h•'d r"111•11ni.: 1hr1r µ;111•• 1 l'lll, assun1t' fi~.', lnfln. (Open E v enings) liininJ.: nn, RRQ firrp1t. • ..:..,1111\ Coil~I Plill~• .~<'hl)('ll < 11nd ,1:11.dr>li 111 l~1a11 •1i11! •·a1rd u1 fin<'r "\.lLL,,\1;~;1 Plush sh111: 1'11 1'~]{'1 l!ll'llnlll.1 111wf p!r11111n>: llw1r l :i r~-11'<"Hl1- ()r· l.:\t:Lr;o>l ,\" sr<'Taul , 1,,111 Prr>f,·~~ l 11d~!·pd ~·11,•r al\'(· I '"O: ~ .. 11 llH•1 1n11~1 lr·a1r j nn nu 1~1a11\l111;: 1·1rw nr lln· 1 lnus· Q111<'1\ !"'~~··~~ .\!I lh" "!!J•l,1111rn1 h.• .\"II: FIRST TIME OFFERED ~ 1\1«(' ~l~l'r! h1·rin)t!lll<, 2 1Jath$, ~p(·('1fl l l·11q1r•1u1g, iin11qul'd 1,11,·hpn <·ah1nf'!s, hr:1n1 <'Pi li ngs ii n d f'\tr.1 spP<·ird d1r1ini:. Crr;ii pn1 10 I O\'>'dooks rrla,\1ng f1~hp(J11rl 1 Q111r 1 pnv;:u·y nn .-·ul -dl'-sat' 111111 rnn111 fnr ;ra1!rr. 01 1y s::.1.~:,o. P.rk, S~~.ro1 1 l<'lrn U1t111;1: rla;,s :.! ,,.:.1~-61i!l\, C'1·r s. A! ~ 12-7:.!0:l. BEACH-BARGAIN FlrauT. :l Bil., fam ll.v l'1n .. blrn.~. 2 {'ii!' gar·. AU lhis /or only S:.!9 .. iOO. CAYWOOD REALTY 6:!06 \\', C:oa~1 H1-1·y., N.B. 548-1190 NEWPORT HEIGHTS I \!,\·t lo: DI ..\'I'!·; OCC'l 'P ANC\' T•IS !'h1!1•'" hv n1t• i,,-JH'l<'l'rl l!I .s:rn,.lfl,1. A11 rt>rn1,,- t"rl''.\ I n 11 I Y:•-----------S.·r i1 C OLLINS & WATTS -NEW LISTING J Rf~ ~ R \. p1,1r,,,, 1·,,d,'1"d, slur arl'il \\'alk In sl'hools, 11in1·,, In 1·,"("''" ~rh•'l<•I sla1·1~. H111·r1 ' COUNTRY LIVIN' 11, th1~j~11!~~aq~j~a~1hl1n~ I fl('J•:i\.'\ ,t :->Al\ ll\' !f•nrh: .«1 ,.11 :o;:~o.-011l \sk1ni.: $.11 .~il<I RE1\Clll·:.-.; !U<LO\\', ()r1111!-I Call Nell 830-2808 (',\l'I STl!A~O \'ALLr:Y p·, ht'd!'h fll 't'hHl'<'IUn • \\ /.l1.,s1011 \''"I•• IC0•1dl1 )(f.'.:\l.Ti' _, r ~l1'l'i11 r of st11r1·0 i'r11AT s ,\l'Rlr'1c1 .. • ,,1 11~1 ~r ll :;J ;'>lll C'11nunn l '11p1s1n1rn, N~'.1''.l'."\ .\11NOR l!!·;J',\!R.-1 1 pr'"f'~TI)' ~··lll•'lll"lll ':hr, 1 ·l~IJ-1 1~! ,t P :\l.'\TINl;1, Wondow 1"1!1· I h11. $~~.'llfl 2ti:i()J :\l1 1·a111 ,-.. 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I\' lan(ISPaprd 11i1h Iii!!, !:111 ,li;,pr.' !h1"11-0111. 1.rP<"S 11nr1 n1an.v shri1h~. Ftdl F:'lrl'i!h'd tlr11 h11s l\'001) pri('<' S2~.'.1fl\I. 1\li lrrr11s. P.\~E!.1.1':!1 \\',.\I.LS, CF:!L- 1•11i o), ""'1'11'1'' ;::11·.ii.:t' dnor. 1 l\nt·k P.:i; fll'!'a. 5 n1i11 h'<Hl\ Ill)<! IJ11~1nl'~~. F11ll nr pl/ 4 hUJ.:l' lw1!1·1i.1111s, ~ ~l<'IJ· I l '\'I, J(l 111111 11·0111 h1•111·h1'S_' llrll!' Sill JJl\'('.~fn1r111 l'<''I· Oo\\rr h.rll·~ ,\,'I ll Iii(' (l\111· S1i.!l00 r1111 Pl'l('P. A~S\lfllf' -11Jtl.:::n . ..,: ('nll .~l i-1?11 I'\(; \\'ITH \\' 0 0 D ~~ N SEYMOUR REAL T Y ('l{US;-; 'l'J ,\1Rf.'.P.~ ~ET !N ••r is 1111'"'11~-Call 110'1 and $!1),()()(J l s~ ninrli.::•:t''' 111 fi''t ' 0 1.Ll 1 1qt~nr lit·rns... rnr ~<11;. 01\'nl'r will !ilkr ~nil 11p 10 I (' II 1.1 k 1 2 ( 6 a ,,. l('l11eP11 , · p111 .~.--.()f)[) 111 1;': t: 1'111' rn..,,.1rl I'll ~·ir · <'ll r ~s par! nl do11·n., · · ·•· .\. :1Hi-21:,.J. Investment ··'I 1-·• l'l .. 'S."l'c·.r<. l1u1l1·1n h11r. ', n1nkt r n111· ofh'f Jn ii for<'.~l·I/, srlling \\•llh 1 ,HI-IL". -----------J71~1 R<'at·h Rlvd .. l1 1gn Bl'h " r w lk & L rail ti·rrs ;:rod lo1s flf g-rrrn-J-n L:i\TfS:-t:;S1~id;-C' .\1-:-* COOL * 0[l('n '1 il 9 r11-1 S11111·1ou~ .o lv·il<'1'1'd r•11 t1n. I a er ee t'r.i• 1s a JO\'t•ly dup)f','\ _ Onr Closf' to sf'hool.• & ~hop" C'ovrrrd pntio · R-B·Q in Thi~ !'111ir·n1lng •11'1rr hn11•" 1 Ul\11 l'(ll\ t'as1l.v hr ~llrll'('l'lrd r (ll'fll1 Co., !1111'S. ti~Z--:iJOO 11'11-ll<'<! y:ird. 4 RR/2 RA ··LAR.GE-FA_M_ILY'' !li'('~" i'l-HNOR EXTERIOH . ~~)1:\ \Vr~l('lif( ll1'11·•· In a fii'P hrd rnon1 1ini1~1· f~1nily ho111(' lll'fll' si'h<)(1Js . PAINT.~ HF'.PAIHS. Olfrt-f:hi.ii\I Op1•11 '111 :1 11111 San Clement• Opportunity 110 I I ' Balboa Island ALL 'JlJl~l:-:: ;i 1·~11Hhlf'. Tl1«n 1·hr1·k th is one out ~ rrl "AS !.'I", rnr ;in1 ~ gnrn 11nn111r ron1 I I I I , ---,.,~ ·J'V\ llROr·r·"' "'' ,,.,, 111~" ,,., l'f'<Hns anr 11 •11 n· <34,950 FULL PRICE OWNER ~,,,.,-·,-, , 11~1 , , ., A 20!) 1'f'(Tfati•Jru1 I l'rhf('\c .. . •. ;ii ~ll v1r11 n . , I Ill(' nllil'r 111111 \\'ill 10«kr DUPLEX -2 hr 11p.ol11irl', t '""""'-_ • ''-"· "-· -r 11 ,\t f<•llll, <'l<!,<1' !n ,<('11001".: .11·.1·: '1'0111\\" MOTIVATED ll ;ii'll<ll' t;.,llll<'s. 1 P.r, 2 Ra, ~ighl 111 Pl'lfll+' i_ ;:rl 1L (J['il- your spinls ~0;1r. ."'iu1!i of 'lir !i11<h11av. Dn rwt drlay b111 ea ll rnday 67.l S.i:.O. Macnab-Irvine llr~tll ,\ 1 'nrnpany Harbor Highlands !n11nar \Jla1r ~ P.n. -1-·'· baih hon1(' 11 ~lf1ll1t•w11 1-Tt -b<'ll•ll .. r1lr ng ~ -f1rr- r1J;11•f' -0·01'•'l'l'd palln - ~lr.1g r·,q ·p,• ~ -l;,ndH·aprd -l:11't:t" 1,11 -,..,,·rllr nl '"111dll 1<•n -r:~ . .-~IU, hr r!o•in H,\' n1-1·npr Sl'l,000 4 RH. f11111 il.1• PO(lt.. 1;:1' lqt ' ·· -j \'I'!'~ spar1ou~_ ~•'i:r Voew l 'hnj1p111o.; .ind l.(IU'~~ II' \'II ('(lNt' '1'{)1110Hlltl\\"t 111·n1.fi7'.i-ti017 .'\~~1ir11f' :i•,•; y ,; lnnn. ,... I '7 I''''' ,_,,,,,,I '· · 'EALTY ~·:\nln~\1(' h11~· in R11 vt·rP-<!,' I.11111i S·!l,000. 4%--:-.60:). "11 I ~; .. -~I. ~ ·~· L' MISSION R ' . --\\'AT!·'.11.FllO:--'T LOT rN\.,(·f'd prl<"" to $:'.().~\O 1r·: C:iJJ lls. 81J.~:1:;:, I l'1'11·r n•!l11«1in11 hi ~<fi,f,{)(), ... liiiiirii ......... ~~~~ .'ot1Th h"·' \'o•ry Pr P I I ,v, ()1111 .. r ~p. ~~1o"''~EC'onl~l~ll11·~94~~·~·;1~1a I-'. If' I! an! ,,',1,",',~.l1r n·n ·1•'nn. ~ R.ll <"inrr • t1i :\-!;f,.JO !":il-~l:-:.__ _ r ~1rp-do11n .., ronr11., Rei!Es!i te, [~] -B lb p .-I --3 Rn 1 h;:r nn :;ii\ 1:.0 ln1 -(WHITE WATER VIEW rorn1r•I d•ninc nnrl n1111n l11r Generil li<!fl, "ilh ff>o1n !11r l'.~· panslorr, 1s li1·1n;: 11ffr1·rd fr.r ltu· l<t l1n1 ... This 1s ~{ll!r t)P!1'"ll'l •1t111.\t !o (;~:T Ii'\ nn 1:1~11111d flrw1r NOi\'• Addrrss lnriuh·_v 1n ('l11ss 1fir"I ~d N.,, ::o:i •. n11ily Pilot, Po_ Hox l:t.o. Oi~ta ,\1;·~a. C'a ~:.!fi26 a oa enin~( r\<'t~(·tird gii('~I 110 11 ~... I Le,• ·I HR .:\ h~1h pl"~ d,.n, p<w•I. Call fi.h>-il71 S'!:l,()00 7~~ f'p111r1· ;-;1, • in ,\hstu· Hills. Kea111 , ... i1 ·s., 3 PRIME E . OCEAN fi·16-?ll'.l 2 fipll'.<, Unl•t•lirvilhl1" pfl<'<' Condominiums Money to Loan BLVD. LISTINGS -1-REP6S-FROl'll $1fi.{)(l(l $17,500 ol S.l!l.'."M _ ~; -1-t-'--T-D--L---I 240 3 Rrdroo111, large drn, 2 Brd· Hillrci·r~I .~· ~lrs.'l dl'I '.l-l1ir 1 RR. fiO' ' 100· IPn<·d lot. "WOODSY" DUPLEX ONE STORY $ oan 11!0 111~ $(i:i,~I hath dnubk For dPlilil.<. \\'ill.~ Hlt;. l'IC'l'I blrin n '(1, ~·A h i. fol'-2-1 'RH . llfllls. Wl'flk1ni;; •l1sl . GRACIOUS 2 HI{, 2 HA, T1h111·ot1 "l\1;di-7';(, INTERE~~r i Brrlrnnrn. ~H.t,;..Ti;~ 111:11 111· 1·111, 111 11 11n'a, 1)Vf'r· I" hrach. Vrr.1 t•!r11n, fl LIVING I hii" n•salr \';1,.anL !.1111· t.it"' $7'1()()() __ SI /"" rth1 i.:ar. t·1111 ~. d1·rs. 11111.~r 10 s-r ... 111 \11.:100. ""\'" 11s ... 11n1rs-v11.-\ j ·. 2nd TD Loan .l !>r 1J1'1'loll,n, rl 1n111r.: rn1. ra1n,J HY ()wru'r~·\', ;:rs<uin;iblr pr,,fo•s<, l<ls•·p1\, $\,7:J\. rlr1.. REALEX NEWPORT BEACH I l":•n '·111 ~···RA. 2 In!.<.. s1~:1.000 1 l•lhll, S'!l{'(i 1111 4 Hr\, ~T\-2 ,1:"'1111 « l•·.·~ llw11 '"'Ill. Ro•I E •tal• I' I I ' I I ., 'I l!'V I I ' I 'an • Ill!: t 11 .• '"''' ·" -~' , arw in rea ty, inc. Trrn1~ ba.~ed on N[llity, .PETE BAR RETT H\. ~:~~.'.l:J{l , j'\-]('~~ [)<'I "'1"f ,, I '<17 \,lf'rHW\t<' 1"11!111111 li"lllP 1,1.11 l111i.:o• ~!'do'<•H11~. 2 1 -~;2 \:n1qld11 1 1·~1 llri1 c11 Bl'l1 642-2171 545-0611 ;,,,_,,, .. ,, --1 ' 494-8561 I I I I ' REALTY ~··11 .. n11o • 1 "11 1'1 1" ·"111 .1 546-5411 anytim& 1 Si•rvlng-Harbor ari>a 21 yrs. --~. li l1 2 h,i, (;·~~1 I"( '962--4471 I -·· I 546-8101 -L --B h I'•>""' \1 rlh hal'il \1,.~J ri.o .. r<. Sattler Mortnage Co. 6-42 -4 353 1~1i1•il \a id.. 'JI !)i(i ''" I aguna eac. Ch""''' ,,,·.,:i. \\';ilk 10 11 I I lncom• Property 166 I :i:l6 i::. lilli"strl'<"t I 111 1T• f' ri 1 ii I r ()1·1·11panry_ _ __ ,.. ___ ..,._..,..,,.. .\1;:r rsl1;ill f{l'~llv fi , >--'1ti01l ARTISTS I I sc•li••"IS :111d slinpp111~. C;dl j 4-PLEX ES ·"r>hnrits 11r" 11 11 i'l<1se hy find I 310 LINDO AVE I --·· -love The B-ch' '' 1 Macnab-Irvine 642 8235 675 32 10 · .1 Aft 2 P./\ ra1n1il• & d1n111r.: ~ • I ' ,,.,,,,. hi H'•· <11w11 1f·,,,,,. ""'-'ll 10 ? 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A ·,_m w/-'''"-''" o'n TED JI UB~RT& ASSOC. do!111r 1nd11~t1')·, h 1~ irH'nnu• ~"1 "1 y '1 P i ·• .rp c. I & I r1 11• "'' " ..... ,,.. • .,. '7' i1·i00 " ~ 1wE1 s 1 e r "" 1 n t er 1 "':::'c·'c·'c·"c'-=-=c=--~;;-;;--'-1;_,.cl).!_7_~1 :·~:1.11::1~il;·~rs th;~1111;1/;.1."A Jy 1$f~·~ie Watiers 1 ;4~r~~·~ ~~~o,1-rar :~;11~ ... , ~~iil~;~:~'.:<l 11~'.'.:Y ~;~r1:'.~1;n~~~ ~~1~:'.476.. , --.· $21,950 (;REAT /.:l'l'enhl'll luc.ittlOn 4 RR J ha. \.\11~ 01 , Jrnmr~ lrpli•, l>f'atord < "1 I 1 n Ii:~ I \\'nrk \\'I' ll<"i'tl lhl~ tnan il !l![ \\ IN1 ~H 11'1\f,il,. :J l1r, S26.1 SPANISH lllr $30.000. Tnur lnrtr'll'\r pllllllf"t~ ,t , PM [ _ , I uh h ~ <" _ 1,,11111~ ()lh•·•:s l1kr h1nl 1n our 1'1'· 1 11111. (,flr(!<"n. rlln1ng rin. 1111nkrn l1v. 1m. Srp rlui I 1nrn1hrrsh1p 11 i blks 10 1111ns1on p1·ni.:r'am lur 1h<' 6'1:.-U~fi "fl ob ,-11 rll il. BEAUTY rni, Rr11 uuful ly rlN.'fin1rrd, hr111•h Crph: ll d r p'. f Ornngc Co11nly ill'•'H. A 1 Co•t• Mese $91 ,-,(\() S~\.'.l"il Crill 61\-;,IJ;~ I $.1.000 !nvrstn1rn1 1~ rr-1 Thi~ lfll'Pl;'t' tn1-1·nhous<" 1.~ Vil· rillll 11 nr! mus ! ~"I I. T;ike O\'flf flayrnr111~ nf o ri I .Y ~rr 1n 11pflr('('1a1~. Cnll }1•12·2.)J:. RY fl \VNE°R 51R.900. 3 hr, !17 h11 ln\\•nh1111!'1' -- -'l \Pullor "S'INC1': l!Hfi" 1~! \\'('stern Bank Rld1:. Urlivrr~·i tv :•nr k Days BJJ..0101 Night1 4 Bn.-21, RA To1-1J1h(lu~r. fl p!r 1n l1v n n ,t· 1nnstrr ~111 !r ln1 n1111·1i1111,,, h 1· 111\ll<'r S.12.900. 81l--ll!ll\ f L'd I I I --q111rt•d . for rw:•t'l!Oll/l! in· ......._._. ______ _ T ip 0 I 0 I e ;, Bit. 3 hR, :\-l'ar il!llfllli:". l•'t'\I('\\' rnll i111'~ B11rne.o; AVA IL A1111. 24th. F,;t .. gant 2 B~nul. 4 BR ,:, h11 hnr!\,., 2 L11 ~k Fl't slhhill ~1ome . 171,11 77l!~l?l 'I ~l-'fh 9-4. I ~~ry, .l Rr. dl'n. $~2i mn ~rplC• ~~I Wlll<"r frnnt-S6C.,000. 0\1'n<"r 64\-.'r(lilli I _ • · 1 :>,17-(\.111 , "Rr, 111001 rflr lrit~e 11011! '-.----.. --, -SNACK ™P lor ~air nr -E--lf f·-------1 sli p~ Hrducrd lo s<"ll ~tl 1 MF: Hl .U~~s. ~Y '\"'n~r~~ (f'B.~r LA~llna N1r:uf'I fn.1 ast Bu $"1' OOo nn, 2' Bi\. \ ('VI' I ;i d11 ~tr-'I AI ,t: Cf\1111111'1'('1 1!1 ------------·e·1·11 Grundy, Rl!r. ill•)r\"1 ri -1·1-1t 1:1. _ I 1'11r•k t;,oor1 1n""rn" ,,,r 11 r:ni<AT vi,,11'' ~ BfL i !l fla.v~Hlr, Nil f;i.i-f.l fi l 2 AP.. 1 1~ h11 1~1ntlo rr,)l , 1 ,.,.,upl,.., !'onip. 1•t1111pl ~ lovrh ,vArd, Sli:1 .. -"7--,, . ~111111;1, f'l'l'rrfllinn h11ll 1 i·rarlv t" l'fJ"l'>1!r . Cnll W11•'1•r/i.::11'fl. Avr11 I wi .. ~.lJ 11 It rt'tlf'I . ·' ir e.n 1·nn1·1.N ('(l 1111r" fl~2-;,(l(W)' ".",1 ·1°0,''~ 101 ~1 ·' ll-l~M flUT lhf' ln'Rll•lr"~ ' tt;i~h -. ,. ~ •Ir ''. ·' ·'· " . '1 RA. in£'1, Sep\ !\Im ln1o ('11$.h thn1 IIn11ilv 11101JSF: Jh111!inai Wiitrh lhe l [lAI LY-P!LriT-1nr .icuonl 1" w:iod 1-1·a11 t 11d ~CJas!Llltri 11.rl. li-12-~7~ OrE:::-l HOUSE:: column. C~ll fi12-.~78 & SAvt: _1n_,_.,_.•l_m_•_"-'------ ,ILOT-AOVERTISElt 28 Wfdntsd"f· AU9111l 11, 1971 ~ !rl DAIL V PILOT . [' -··-l~I -··-1~1 1 _,_._ I~ [A"''""""'"''"" I ~ I Ap•"m'""'"''"' ~ [ -tmonufw-l[t]' 11,pwl~•"'•'.,. )~ .,.,,_,,.tw•oot ~I ''"'m'"'''"'''"I '~ u .. s Fur nished 300 Hou,., Unlurn. 305 1 Hou,., Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 lpl. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt, Unfurn. 3'5 I Apt. Unfurn. J65 Apt. Unlu,,, 365 1 1 Apt•., Laiuna Beach Coron• del Mir San Juan Capi1tr1no Cost• Mesa Corona del ~r I Cotta Mat• Costa Mesa Nawport Beach 1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 3 M . v,.. .. , J2.'ifl mo I Rfl .1 Rn. 1n Tht Bluffs .... ttr.'i 1 Nf'.W 4 HDRr-.1. bu1!tuu, BACHELOR.s I. l BR'11. Sl.30 J * • ri,Jo;A.[11 2 ~rm, $145, , NEW DUPu;X 3 h!k.'i !fl Huntington leach Sl ti nifl. ~1111t•1ou~ ,, Rn ......... $~7:1 ' c11r,.....11n1;. sn;, 1110. mo .l up, wttkl.'' tr nns New New New M'"l'll Vtrde ""'' •bnpplnc I nffa n, \VI VI . t1rp~. "l"c ""--kl · ,.~ ... -' ' 11 f I 1" B ,..., ike Br.it.ch LIVl.111 4!)..1-17 4!1 or :.?1:l/24~~'1Jl6 4 RR. -.. \'1,.11 ......... $·1.'il • 4~1-1936 • 1n'1Hl , all u11! pairl, ;.Jo .-to~• A<luo ... flQ ~1~ !.48-6.1~7 1 Tn~. rp c, gllf. "" 11. Ll 'do Isl• 110~11·: ~ID\~' REALTORS w I l'off 1•h1!tl1t•n, nr1 J;f'lS. 998 t:I ... Villa Cordova --. Adulr~. ro Pf'tl.. $200. lA>A~ Jot Adults •• ' ('•"''·,~ rn "'.'I . ..... 121 2 BR apt&-eptJ, ilrp•, 17\41 °0• "183 "v~s art 6:30, Ca•a Del Sol .;jJ:. I<. COll~I H>1.', Cdl\I I .. ~· ""'' .......... '' ,,...._ i.'OT'"V • -, 1 ['() C'aport. .... nil<lr,n / ~t• ok. "'k rlay• C'OZ\' ZRR 2R.\. ,,1;1 1\. &-p1 • 61.).-.~t:. • S:'l.1ALL , '°'''·>'· new ~' HOLIDAY PLAZA \)N TEN ACRES OL -J.""R t::SJ I! SJ:l.>--SIJO. M:....3~2. • _c;c___:c:.c.~=~~~=~ $< '2 ~R·lurn,1u1!. P1·1 pa· L \\'1n1r1 rrplc. Apph11t1N's 2 AR&<lrn, rf'rrii;: ,t-S'IOl'f'., di·1~1ra1r•1. 2 11r, 1<ht1g .-·pt, 01-:LU.XF. Spacious 1 BR. I & t BR. Furn. l Unl\lm, QUIST ~ SA f'E SHARP 2 BR-$IJS yt1 ALMOST READY tio, trp\c in 2 BR, r!evators, In<'. l\1;...:i121 Arlull•, l)(I pt't~. Yrly l•r, I 11·r1·~. pa!10. 11<iult!<, no ptls. !urn apl_ $J;>.j. He1t!er\ p()()I , Finplac~s I priv. pa!loa. (.l\'e11 r Back BayJ 1 l BR. $150-2 BR $17.'i, up, dshwshrs, n•fl15, rlrps. Pf'ts N•wport Be.ch iii~ A\'~.·1100. Av111L !'l!I . S2:l.l 642-:l603 {'\'f'S, An1plP rark1ng. Atlull~-no I Pool• Tenn!a Con1nt'I Bldal. 40 Unit Adult B ln5. hhl pool, Afllts, no Pt1v. PfttlO, b1l11ani 1·m. hid &.N'.f'p1r-rl. From S\45. SWl>111 wl'f'kPnrls l-3 pin, Houses Furn.-"Or p<>1s. 196~ Po111011a Avt, C..\1. 900 Se.a Lane, CdM &4-4-2611 Ap1rtm1nt Compl•X pet!!. l~!t E. S..y. 642-3018 proi ..... JaC"UZ:t.1, Aflul!ll. 20101 21661 Brookhur,11t ~1 . l!B. BEALT"f rnod . 1n .... •nhriu~I'. :: ~"U'.--9-IH~ f>f 613~919 Unfurn. 310 S hady Gard•ns-Pool (MacArthur nr Coa1t Hwy) I & 2 BR. Apts. 1 BR. crpt.~. stovf'. dllhw,11hr , 8 11'('h !\r, N.B. &l~llGO._ * 171~) 962-66?.l * Br. 211 Ra lrplr, p11110. --------l I.: 2 RR Lntl'ria1n1ng "'l!l h,,. a ple111-~trig. Aflltll, no pell $135. RHANO rM>W r!eluxl' 2 RR. 2 N•wport Beach fl'it"ll, 2 rar ·~111 , 1111 hllrl~.J C\"~O.\I ~ RR , 2 AA ITimP Cost• M•s• •· ·• lrom Slli, I BAYPORT I urP lJ"'<'or~tln£ rhi~ lovf'ly, 1 Avail 9)1. 540-613.1. r...,1 ~ <1rn""~ l.r~·e l l't\ (lrr11n 1<1riP h"Y· A\'Ril N>p! ... :"\AS.SAU P,\L.:\IS. l t.•h1Jd. 1 • JlA unH, IJ1sh"11.~her. pann.1 .,. · ,.. Ji.rh \ri lr 1 12~· I'" · 01 177 ~:. Z.!iod S•. 64l-3GI"-.. BA~'VJJ..\V •Piirlou,11 11 "1 \vill be a joy. East Bluff Nr.w bldi;:. /\\all for 1~1 Resort ,1,-., .• •1_1 -,,00,~4,,-,,.,1 ,,rll . 'u "·nu pes. ,,.., ! BR. s ...... mn. :\o pl'ls .. A 11 1 e .. _,., ..• b '' ,.. _ 11noull(·1n.o: 1r qu1e cvn1ni;: .~,,. ;.., ca in ~p«ce IPn11nt Ori 10th. CholCf' o1 I L' · hfot"n F.-10 <lt ,,kw\~. f '10· lifJ .. R()ti'i l i11Jdren. S! i-.-·f<)-$12>-"l"°HH-. -.t· of B;i.y1.-.r1 A p I s . . Io r • Lock 2;1.rii.~f'~ w ) lg litor <"/'pls/rtrps. tii;.......1131 P.. E. I Ying I°F.ASE::-:<;f'Pi -1111;-·1~luh t BR, rtrn, rl in rn1, :rpl<·, !l-HL-1'2111 Ra1·h<'lor iipt. -'lalurr ;111l1~ 1,tluhs; :\n<l rhe ~11~hrly l,.ss • Bin eP1I • Lnriry • Pa r1os N~WPORT BEACH ~ k J RR dUc pl C'r 1 Lt1:>n1ry "P' living v.•/SI 1n11 • llth Aiti:u·l l\P 2 Bl'.. +;I <"pl.•, drp~. t)(I pP ls, $2~ Newport 8e1ch onl.1. flr<'tl llpply. ~,., pPI ~. qu1e1 OpPOU~ of Bliyv1ew .e O\\',d1,•pl e Hugeg11s .gtve Viii• Gr•n•d• Apts, ri ·hi ·~,;,Hp~. lion recrt"a.Uon. tillflmming holll~P~ ff'l)n • ht-Rt:h 11 / 1 , )t'11rl.1 . liiJ-69i~. 21.ll Elr!rn, ~!i:-r :\pl 6. C.\1. Apt.~ .•. for IRmll"~· 1 • Spt<'ial soundpl'QO!Lng ~our bed.rooma with ba.lmn-1 S;·~·-S~·Mnr ~~3S~s:~ 11'nn1~. h1!1i11n:ls: and \•n\: \\hill' .. rpi $!01 :ll1'--4~\2. l:<":i:-:-:-inuiiac 2 RR . 1. BA , Lf.ASF'...-Blly Vil'w Homr , J Sllll IV t..:r v('ry ni~&2 Call ~7141 644-.'6.l.) •Deep 2 color shag l"1_above I: botlow, Gr•ci~l I 1)42-lnl · · gr. lryl'll!U, heilhh clubs. 5;i.unas, \\"l~TEr. Rrnt 2 hr! il~ ri1>11. tl1n n1\, lrplf. bl!n. hlrk l:w1, 2 ha, Furn or uolu_r BR mob1lr ho1nro;. 1.12 \\' ~[\\'-A great plRce ~ earpf'tt, rlr;qws 11vtng &. qulf't lltiltTOt1nd1ni · <'lUbhou~"'. parly rn11m, resi- 1n,1, J\ n.tih, !Nill~. lrpl to brh. S3..'l0. 6'i~S iifl :i. Cto.c;p to ~t rs Quirt. SJ.JO \\1J,.,n. C.\1. &12--0103 or 1h .. vear round ~ Walk To (;As & \~'ATt:R P:\TD !or fa.mily y,•tlh d!Udrrn. 17 hlk f'rom hfoach, 3 BP.. r1rnr tenni~ PM It pr11 shop ,\In rrf. r, q u 1 rrc1-!">l r i;.1.· .. i::i:lll. I ,,·ho~p·.·. W•lk 1h "-•ch. 1 Be.1 Mo •. to Mo. From $140 Near Corona d"I Mu llirh 2AA, bl!-lnl!. pano. Yrly l!<f'. II.fl(\ mU<'h morP! s·in"'I"' nn1 ~ii r, 1•11~11 dr~1·r Costa Mes• c ! Rkl' • 1~1960 ' ·• u '"" ..... ' Scbool F. 1 •--1· R f 6"0 '"32 " ' ~~··in . ~ •• ap.pt"f'~r a•1U!. '· ,,. . . s " 1'--'W bultl kl"· ,. llA-4P'I '-,·~""-e rt't' ~. :. •. . IRA~l I [ I " I R~ .Fr~·lc Priv p11tJ11 1-\11 ~3 3 El<lf'n A\'P, Cr>I . , irep ac:-e , we!...,_,. .l 5'-pl .1. f's, '·"1""V' . 1 & 2 BR'!. Furn-Unfurn. ~~·i·~:l-AR, 1111110 , ~:A~~f!Slll'.: ("n~til Mes.a 3 :I RR, 2 RB. pr1\'11!r pa!10 ('!ni;p llJ tn"·u. !\n [!('!~. 1 hlrn.•, C!n.c;, in gar. TR.~trlul • tt .. ,gr ,.,... oOOhea.d 1 -n 1e .. .,n app 1M1ces. ' . Rrn1" from SlJ:'i 1\o t.-!1·n1 2 hath honv t'rr•hb' \\11lk 11' pnol, bril<"h ,t, l..iarll~"· 1~·~ Rnch"StPr, C. (lcrnr. J30-A r>tArguente, 1 "'6--0032 835 A ~fJGOS WAY Mf.299! BA\'t"RONT. bnal f!IJCk~. PX· lra~~ rrqu1rPr[. i\!~ris'O~en ~:u, l 't1I r<l· Arl!I~ (llll,\' pa1n1rr!, ;il~ nrw grrrn ~1011·~ \\'1n1rr or yrarly \t lriquirr lipSlr.c;. I ti7::-1f.11';" , Coldwell, Banker .l Co. onr 1 Br., .1 Ba .. hrl'placr . Da1l,1' 10 to~-,\,~i! .'.'.l'pl l:l. S~'O'l inn ~hng t'aJ'Pf'lS thruntil. Ohl. r<'ntal. SJ:.o f>41.fl900. ---.. t"OR 1 +; nionrh I i\lan Ag ing Agent S4l-S22! $.i..'iO mo. 2 Br. 2 B:i.. $300 1 OAKWOOD GARDE:N i;;---16.'t' 1vu·ni.:('. 1·n1·rwr Jn1 11·i1h . ---TO\\'~!lflllSE, 2 BR ii..:i r·rn nn e NEW DELUXE e R l 64601~2 APARTM N S --$""' Condominiums BA, ("ornpl !urn .. t;.,..~hly I sulJlt:i..w. BR 11.pl, Pool, weDliJIJIU 011 n10. P.ll tor. • · · E T JlAY:'\llOP.ES 4 hr :l ha, fr11l'<'d )ilrri, Hr11t ill ~"~ Unfur n . 320 paintrri,pnol,S-1tl-f>(ilO $l1'i I Ti'IHllli cnui'I, Goo.1 loc,''.'Jp ~ u 1 !Gd .. 3 BR,2 BAAptfnrle11 ~r.l nrl BA'i'FRO:"IT _ 3 hr, 3 t->a. Nf'wpol1-Norrh \\",111rr rPnlal. $32:i 11 nio. J>t'!" n111111h or •Jplnn1 10 fluy. _ ___ fil ·l-'>Si6 1 . w autl u ar en Apart-~Jlllr. ma.!lll'r ~ultP., d\n rm rrplr, Annual Lsl', s6:.o.1880 lrvu)C Avf' 6-lj-05.)l) Call iH2~jll 1. C11!1 Brokrr ;,.i:J....0-16j -O""n Costa Mesa ~f:\Vl.Y deC"o1·a1('/I 2 hr > • • rnrnts. Private Parjo.!1, Pool, r dbl J:Ar11g,., 11llln flonr I -----'" J RR r1 8011_ I d~. ·k~. Ownrr--<l11i!y \\"J,\'TF:r~ RE~TAI. tvf's. ap1-Ariul1s nnl). no pets. In· , rrpt~. rp~, r11 nJZP, Spa. Gar11gf'. Luxurious opener avail. Pool & Rec, <I ~4ii, 1 )() Newport-South ----2 BR. 2 AA. nP11·ly rirr't!. IJliire 17'.1'~ Rorhes1er. rrfrii;, Rrr1,.r.'r1. Arlt!.•, l)(I l11,nr!sc11 p1ng. ~'dults. no P"t~. a1~a. . .. i. • · • 1. 17()0 J J'irr/f\o ;i.:, 1 br. Sll "-ftP -LGt: -~ br. 2 h;i.. Pno\, ill>\ >:R r. t-lnnlH"l'\111. )lf'!.<. S\fi,i/mo, AJi:t. 67.>46:iti 2 BR. $180. l BR -$~. e $2iS e CHARM!NG 1 BR. crpts I.· --~1.'..---~~~70 ·~~~C.1111 fil.1-1~1~1 "''"'· drr~. bl!~. LP~~ $2"l.i nio. Prrrnn Rrllll)". ~ 81·. lgP rnr•n1~. pnnl. rw or n4:l-l771. f 865 Amigos V.'l!y, NB r1rp~. i·e frl ,i:, s1ovP, frplr. VISTA DEL MESA Lf,\~t: f~l"~ B~ Ri1. l 'l6:1/m(l. Collr11.e Pa r k, M2-ll7I, !<h"p~. 11111 f"I . Sl77.:-.0 181i4 ---Enipl"ri lll'IH w/r,I~. i..f'l!f', I t.. 2 BR. f ul"n. f.-l "nf. Di!h- 111 hrii.IJT \arr1 . Nr hrAr·h, '1-111--0li~ :O.!nnrn1·ia, c.r..·1 ;\EA!l ruo\ hrHli;r. I )'f , "111 2 DleBliBJIU ZI r i\i anagrd by Sl:.0 6~fi..9:.IV! '"~Shl'r . SIOl'I' flnrt RPfri~ - rar1'. lf'11n1~. S!:-.0. &11-1\~. LAP.C.F. 4 RP.. 2 RA. \II'~ Townhou1e Unfur11. 335 STt;N.'IJ:"'G-1-BR i.:iirrif'n RR. 2 ll;i. il pt: .w1rtr rl"'rk. I \Vl l.1.fA:-1 '\'ALTERS CO. . mn. .. PVf'~. Shil2 rrpt";:-Lr2 Rrr cent~r . .. \\"1~1"Er. 1\t:::;·TA°l •• f>f'r~n-Vtrrlr S:'«J /\lo, N B h il/11, 1wwil, rrr. rnr>n1, sm. ·"rill~. M ~I~ $2.'i!. 6'1:\-1362. 11·11 E. :'1 ~t. C :0.1 6l6-81:i66 NE\VL\' d+'mr1te<I 2 Br-2 ha TO\l."NHD_USE. 2 Br, 111s Ba.. RENT St~rls $155 l 'f"R 0 , ..... •wport e•c """ 0 1,. SI'" £\.)...;..·,,•". 1 Costa M•s• j upslil iri apt Blhns, crpcs, pn'' paf10!<. 111du~ts nnly, nn Ap••lmonls '' .,,, , . ..,. \\' (){·p11Hl1-11r . P. .'\ R r.ALTY f.41-J';"~J ., "" " "' -I I s-1 28 "·df d .. , '" . "" . Ad It p f d * . .I HARBO-drps, 2 ca.1'fWlr!S, pool. l pe~. '"'"-~fl. ' oc or T , ~a!l n•~-24\fi. l sn. ''• B,\, ~1. •l•e< ''' * u s r • err• 2--Rnores ri11•10erl h) I Ch 0 1• ~·~-~1 U\tln & M111a Drive f --~~-.-·-2 RR 2 R f 1 1 ., llfl <lr fl'f K S'l:-.0 mo. I .... nr -l'• 1.1... 5 ~an Clement• npt'nf'r s.!'..-i .\In. l;Lnn\ I c . ~-· r,r .. ~ii I.!~~: 1o.al hn10111 SR.';. u!!I"~ inc CHILDREN PHONE. 61~ J ROO~Y BR, 2 BA, bltin~. * 45-4855 * ~li--1(-1 ,. ~Q...'..'2iilfi • arpur1. sr 11 pon · .,.,. Oldrr lf'nanls lln!v 6-IZ-6.J60. TOWN HOUSE • NICE • \\'!:\TER Rrntal Cu~lom bl! ___ ·' __ ·• ~BR 2 81t .. fr11l.. rww '·pie. ------· ---e e e NEW e e e Hunti09ton Beach I :l';l'ndeck. ~reps "" ha~' or T . . .\tF-"A \"t.RDE. Sharp 3 BR.1 drps. 2 fll r gar. Flll'f'S poo!. B~chel or Apt .. _ s.120 . ' be11ch. Yrly. 64.'>-1!17S I h.-mns.f heauf1fu] \'leW of .'.! Rr. 2 Ba. Onl.i· a fe"'' stPps 2 B•\, ,.,,... < rp1c, rlrps, S~S.i .\lonlh. ~ 1r<;1 .!: lii.i.-t. 646-.1S89 AL.\IOST R~.AD' ! 2'217 Hilrl-.or, Nr, \\'!l!m! * FRESH AIR -\.\' 'f The bay t... orean In the !rorn hf•h. fc>p Aff'a Ar1ul111. bit c f 1 ......,, ~·~ .• .,,, __ _ _ __ _ _ . 1 1 &. 2 B~ unfurn. est..:h I Hilrbor An'A. 2 FIR. 2 BA rlO pri~. S.1!l'I nl(J. 492_i0lli. ni . rp r . ~.:JJ-J. ,,...,.. .... ..,.,. C,\t.L REAi.TOR ~ •. 1~-fi!H;t; e 2 BR TRAI L ER e 1 Su1l('r Co111lnrt1hle 10 uni: '.I BR on I llr. Xlnt ronfl . \':i.lk 3 blk~ 10 Beach? 11.rl'a. Npw\y dee., bltns, Apt~. l<lr lras!'. &12_2202 ----J0 5 2 RP. houe(< SHil no ~is, S7.i 0upl00 Unfurn. 350 $1~t * * 21.',/.".J,i-~S-11 bid,!:. ll'!lh 410! 2 RR. 2 BA Lr.11;. t•lo~rls -<"aflJOrt. Sl'2.l Lr ,1 BR 11.p!, rN!wly decor. pool. 64'2-fi'214. 4.PT __ . _ House1 Unfurn. <"lf'ltrl nl! r~ ll!S-I f\iinnn11. r:------17• \in APARTMENTS e !ll.'a1rr1 ponl-Adul1s only Dbl A!!Ached gar, trplc. 1%. ()('F.AN VlF\V _ AvRil Stop! ·,, ~' rlelu.\, fB11rn, 3 BR. 2 he. ,\IP. C'0"<111 .\1 .. q Costa Mesa ) R' ;ipl. furn. s ,l/. -Must See to Appr•ci•t• • Nn Pf'(!'-.\rtj. to shopp1n, R Bl tr . ~ -vn ·'"'""prtrl II} .,.Pllrlv b, General \\/\tllL ~o p<'1S. 24 JO . 11._ Tris, f'xcept re I(. 1 !.'1th l<lr w•nl{'r or yrly. 4 br, Hnat r1nck ~v!!il 67S-.!t3.I · · 2 Rf(. l~·B.Ctiarlf' ~t. DUl'l.l::X '2 Bil, hl!llS. ~hlll! Nr1\p<"Jl"I Bl1d, c:.1. I ;..!par ~·ool )';kwp11·r.~c~~'K n~"~'· INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY $2'1.1. No 1ngls, no Jlf!l5. I hl!o~. 64fi..80.,2. Is . ' ;I,. • Sl"fl/\\O .... ri Cl! -----~:r"hfWlS,pllr~. ,,,,,y ~ 5.'6.J71l. "h •nt•An• _ .• · · ~ _ og~. ii crp1.c;, 1·\n~rt! ):Rt, )ll'I\' h11rk \ Rr. P1.-iL L\!11 prL Sini!le Club shnpp11; Jp,vy11 rlr. Drlux"' 2 hr "'21\l"ili:!' /, I N1wport H••G ts RENTAL FINDERS &Wi-101•, ~2-:~. I ~d. \lr~ls•dP , i l.'l:l.~Ml l•i1!rr ;idull_ r-.·,-, prts, Nr. shflp'g.'I (;~~ • hPll1 , it11~ t'OOkin.c:' stonti;:e, ]I~ ha, 11rlult~. * 2 & .\ BD~!'ll S. Sl!IO up . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •15 w. lt1~. COS14 Ml1A Huntington lle•ch _fld . f'all .lrll1lf, '.,!fi-10Wl._ nr111x._s1 ti. :,.\~-::".\~. ll'HIP.r, all p111ri . MO/Mci I C'l'f\I( rlrp~ blln~ fncd I p~11n, pool, ch1ldrP.n. MORA $170-Stur!io, !~ 2 Br/2 Bil , pv VILLA MARSEILLES ,1 ., r I., '1 .::(I KA! AP1'S. 1UR1 !\tora Kai piltiti, i;:ilr. hlln5, rp!Jfl111s. Hous•s * Apts. J BR 1,, ha hl 1. l · 1 2 BR , J 11 flA , 1-'.:Rr, hl tifl~. Huntington B•ach Jrorn S\8:1. 2324 f:lfl,n -~ee I " Pa o • wil rr ""'' I 1 bl k E r B h G7. 3708 ft :'> BRAND NEW * 64S-Olll * hl!n inr1.,._;r ba~-h~~s.~'(11':.~.ttri 1:r fr11-:, (~\1' .. !'~ii~ crplN. , n,r r111l Tf'O \\'nodhl"11r1 -~;~·r1.rnrr n~~i2~;ill bf'!wn ~2~994~ c . o es.c, .>-. II . . SPACIOUS ;--patio, elO>te to !iC'hl~ & shp".1_Sh11rp. $1fi(). 64:.!-~~1. L Q . H "'·I' c.ordova across lilreet. ,) pn1. . ' s_._n_c_1_._m_•_n_••_____ ' & 2 Bdrm. Apts. frr~ '" l.1111d!unb .. a u1nta ennosa ft.if>-0031: I 24.,9 OranR;f! Al'f' "t''' OCEANf"RONT virw, he .. ch, -S:!30 1no. 213 J:ll-9787 for 2 I'!{ up! >1 /stove ,r, rrfrji;:, J · • • • sunrl""k. nt'wre c1lx 2 BR, ,JUST comp!etefl-2 & l Br Adult living ' lrl OK I si s.; ;\!(). '' ' . F $7'. ~1-Jt;~I" R11;h1 tor OnP' app!. ' 1·n1 · DELUXE I 2619 S.<inl ll Ana Ai•r "J." hlln~. 1·pt~. <irp~. Jrt ry, giir.. f'lo..~P. ro De-a rh /,, shop'2. All urn. & Unfurn. ' BR -f ,,.,,J R"At·T 2 ., ' • '2 I · * * !)IS-40:.0 * * Sp~ni~h Country Esta!" Llv· APARTMENTS ' h & SI'" Ad II h\tn~ incl ,-ac alarm in Dlsh11,·asher. coloe -~,·,,1. 00\\', f11rma\ r\Jn I? rm, 111··~ & Dupl•xes, NO\V AVAILABLE: THE'. BEST COST". L".SS Bah.v OK. ~).}6-2111 tP.rrom ~ystem~. frplc~. pvt ed ap[)l!Allces ·plush 1ha.g • . =::.1u1 ~. re ri:::. I r .. -"11f) ., ur Id, --inr.: ,r,, Spacious Aris. Ter-• • • s1,;.1 ~In, I or!<. np~ ~r. ""· u .~. . . , . . ~""'" fa rn "·.oni. GarriTlC"r inrJ. I Furn. or U n furn. 355 r;ctr·rrl pool; sii ni;Pn i;;as RBQ -" r. pRlin~. t'll'r; ~a te~. '222 Ave carpet • choice of l color Sl.\O-~£PARATL 2 Br. \"r.rrl S:'.1Cllmn. ~'..!-li7~,l t:nhrhP\'Rhle Living • Onl.v Air Conn -t•rp!r.'1. 3 Swim· Jmaginf'· \l"Pt hii.r. f1rPpla<"I', SINGLE story deilixe pAflO SAnla 8&.rbar~ 114 : 111:hf'mf's _ 2 hith.! • stR.ll bo 1 Br unf $1 5G-furn $175 ming Pools · Hf'a.lth Spa· hf'11m N'thne:~. MU.!i!h·hP"'n ii.pl . 2 Br, 2 Ra . Shl'lg crt~. h 1 for ktO~ !..· Pf'I. Gi\r. Ea&l• _ R •-I •. JC 1-Bal • P•ninsul• T•noi·., C•I•. G•m-• BO· I 1 11-817 G 49'2-911i0 or '11~:492-8930 or I 8 O"'"n • m rrored ward- si !', . · s:l/l'i + l~r .!: 111~1 ~ cf'('ur. YRLY-:l HH , 11 hlk 10 hPA1·h ALL t:TIL ISCLUDEO liard Room. 2 RR-2 RATI!. <'h1hhnu.•", 5,~li-AA.i!'I. ~'-'--·"_:_"·-------1na Jn kitchen • hreakt .. s! d C\I 1·1 r nr .c;c:,~~· ~ .,. . ~•P 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 .. .., panrhni::, b1c pri1·i1!, p;:irrn. Pnr i.:ar. tJ. enf'i•a, 2 90 robe doors • indtreC"t Jighl- $\:-ll-ITt:l1lO '~rw' 2 Br 1, 2 iO?.J !~~·~2..JiillO_._l l\.1~ru1".:., R::~.11 1~; .''''~ii 911 Spct•1al Bonus: a stJ\·er-l & 2 REDR00.\1 pnol, \'-hall. Sli-1 .. 1~i \\', 1.r; :i AR, 2 BA .i;1uriln apt. S•nt• An• bAr _ htJgp private r"nc~ BA, Blln~. <"Pt~. drps. Chdd-Huntington H•rbour S2.t0 ti •.•• .1 .. ,1 .. JG2-Xlf.l. 11!11 letl candle .c;nuf!Pr is ~-RO.\t S140 Ail~ :>i. nlhr r 2 RR'.c; from 141;" fPnt'f'fl yrl, ~ocl. i:l'lragl! -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; patio • plu~h JandsciplnJi!! • ren "l'Jf'Omr. yours II )OU bring this 11d MEDITERRANEAN Sl6.l. All ;itlull.c;, 110 Jlf'!.~. A1•a1I. 11 f(~r Aug. 22nd. $1!1;). • bri"ek Bar-B-Q'• -11\!it heat. H!'..:AT 1hp hl"a1: l..o\·p\~ ~ wlwn :.ou \'ISit nor rnori~li;. B."Y .\IEAl)()\1"5' AP'TS. Rt:l-4:>49 I CAN'T BE BEAT ed DOOls &. la nAl. !11"1-."l't.:D~:~r.;; fill('' Jan. All. i1 rl"SS SI from 11atrr. I Ap1rl1M11!11or~ellf. ][9 ) 4 blks s o/ !'<in Dirgo 1''r-.1·y VILLAGE * Ca ll fil6-007.1 * L(;F.Thr, 2 ha 1turi1n 11p! 3101 So. Bristol St. 2 B,\, i\r. OCC, p!u~h 11rf'a. Vai·ant, Ag1. . on Bril~h, 1 blk \\'. on Holt 2~00 J!;:irbl'lr Rlvri., C.~t. • 'i \\/p11110 k yr_r1, ,.n h_ !tn.~. I SINGLE STORY (Y.i !'Ill. N. of So. Co;r.st Plaza} 11u; .. ~G 1s. to 1G211 P11r11~irff' Lane. 1;1.11 ;i:ii-R020 * Spanish Elegance lnrtry 111r11. i i:io. ~~l-4.,.~ S<iurn sra Aimo~Phf're Sant• Ana ll~.\.f'Q(l[. + 1 Bn 2 Ba. Ir vin• A I F 360 \71 11 8'751·-ll I J;ENTAL O ~"t"ICE 2 BR . I • ,. I 2 sn. -2 BATH PHONE: 557-8200 P s . urn. O"f',N JO A \I TO 6 P:\I '· patm, poo • "11 ' ''1 ~P · C • frplf'. R n (;;iragP. ' Q ' t Ad I L " . ,arpt't.c "' drps fRJo;f: u1il. r11rn 1 RR Rpl r"\"r u11 u t 1v1 ng r•,.frii;:, nr ho.•p, u!il pt!. .\ir ConditionM DIAL direct &12-5678. Chargf' I your ad, then .sit bftck and BEACON* 645-0111 1; ~: .. i :a~~~·~ ri;~·::::::~.~ Gen•ral hraf'h. pnril. lt~fl 11p. (~!1 1 FAIRWAY Sh11~ cpt • drps • bll.n.!: ilrllt.•. ;\v;r.1! Sf'pt. 1, l'·ll-~11~2 1 Pr1va1, P11 ri0$ ----.. !tern Beautif1il Furniture !\lfi..3i77. ;,;lf;-..1:.!S2. ~~"-1~f;6. . ! Beaulilul PO(ll • Al! U!Jl Pd ]BR. 3 hlk~ from octan, $1ll ' HEATED POOC.: R~:ACH BL"!'G ALO\I.'. 2 Jlr. 3 RR. 2 h;r.',c., 11rnum .• $.12i! LLA 2 BR ~170 I I !or A~ little a,11 N•wport B•ach VI APTS. · ~ nio .. .\rlult~. Plf'nty o! J;i"''n t-::1dq ,(· ~nil Pf'I ok. Ar 11H ~B it, 211 h11·~. film. I'm .'i.12.l ONE MONTH 1 Adu!ls only-no pf'18 Call :-i.i6-l710 Carport&. Sinrage 1 Classlf[e~ INDEX rnr1a.I' ll ~il IJ AH. 2 n.~:~. t-.inus rm s~.JO 2 & 3 BR '• 241 Avoc11rin St. 646-M79 WALK T'o BEACH 1-t!DDEN \'JLLAGE I r~A=d=ve=r=t'="="=9==~=:'.. Al.A RPnlill~ e fi~:J-.3~ 4 AR., 21, h~ .. Ja rn. r1n s:w;, l RDR;l.l hf't"''"rn •'Otran f..· I' BR 2 I '' I I -I I J h I I l 'O I s 1~ 0 · I I I I di * D I A '-·-•I." 2 RR,"'''··-·. d••h· 2 ·"Jl)') South Saho\ l ·ro Rf.'A'f-l .. . 1a \(, an11 Y .. -.rn comp •t• w t ':i.v ·rom ,, o ,,,_ • rivil I! p;il o. poo • n v. • uxe pts. u>., • , "· ,.~ )~ f'An" -Be · T •I floxk .,., , •. -~~, l""llfll 1 d f w•.•h•e. 1~. P•lm, "41-39•,'7 Sant& An& • 5"b-lj'25 H-·o•fo1S•lo -" · in ll!• f' " ...... ...,..., your JOO•/e 1 >-1,,, nr "''"" , illln ry SC. \iJ"<1unri rlr. Ar1 ult hlrlg. No " V·• " " ,.,,.. TIC1 lrp!•, olrp~. hlrn~. l.,!fr111. \\"E HAVt.: OTHERS p h 0 1· 2-R-n~. ''''", .,1,.,,r1-. ,, hl-k Neil r OranRe Ca, Airport It. I pPls. 2 Rr, 2 R;:i, $1fi:.. 3 Br, SEACHBLUFF APTS, l ""'"'~~'"''"''"''"''"''"''"i 1111lk 10 hr11('h, $110, urc •s• pion " ' I" L'C'l <\d l1 I c1 ••• ;1·,,,,,·"" lnrl. il l'n1 .s"lerlion. 10 ho•i1r l1 ,r., h;:i,v. Ar· · · 11 ~1Jt1V. 2 Ra . pn\ patio, ri~ g11r. 2 l.· J AR , 2 BA. Jl('l(JI. patil'.t, -' Hl'at,d pnnl~ "' 100-1 4q ''LA J"\<"Oli!!• • i;.f)-J!\00 24 Hour Dety. lY>n1n1nda1ri; .1 nr ~ Al'Rll '2t'tl 22 Santi! Ana Ai·e. A S'1:1.1 :i.1:..:t1H1. _____ ~N_r. ~hopp1n11 . R47-39~7. l...lJrg"' n11hhousP "'1r, BBQ r--,-,-.. -,-,-,.-,,-,-~ [i] RArtE Fl:>.O·l Br :'parlOIJ~ CUSTOM Srf11 ~ lo J une 1.i. (il:,..3131 :O.lgr, lo.I r!. ~~lht~m, Apt J. OCEAN BREEZF. ap!-1.ll'P 3 * 2 BR. clo~e lo hf'Ach. m Child CRr<! (f'n!pr Gene•il JI! hv rn1 1' /lrplr, h u I! r I F urn itu r • R•ntal !; ~; , '· ' hr, 1~~ h11. hltn~. !Tp!s, rw-1•. f'rpl.c, rlrp~. ~tnl"e. Grra1 nr" 1. 2 i.-. ~ Bdrms. I <i'rrr1W't1 111>r1·h Ulil 1111·10 517 \\".19th, C . .\l. 5-1~.J~Rl Beach F rnt. R ento11I P.ark-l 1k• Surrounding drp~. Slfi.'1 )In. /l:n pric. 2 $l40/,\IO. Ph. '."\36-:'.19-l2 SOUTH COAST C l<1ssHicoi!d ion I S0-184 ALA R<'ntar~ • k-l;)..3!l(l(I "~[:"\Ct: !!t~ij" 1,nllhPtm '174-:Z.QOO 4 f'lr. :! h;i "Ill, \\IOtl'r nr Q\"lt:T -IJELl 1Xt; rh1lrtrrn ok . 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N'fl l J :ot ! h M ~\IA1:1.-l11r11. h"rh ;[11 -1'.!l or ba,; I ,>r lrA~'-lnrl S22) .. 2-RR Srud1,,-~ .. ~ P"'I' ll~j, ,.~.\:1 -4., 0 ll Ce. 1l Wll C t 11 f) i" S!\ 11, ,.., _, , I f;\f....ll--fi..rnlltlr-. • n'!Ut:ell•rwrr:o 11• ,.,.r ·' . mn . ,,/\\ ••rr~. r,r l "" "t1'11 I ''AR" frplr, l""'I '1~Jk In !~rt "' r1~1 .,.h,.n >l)u f>IB<""' ·'' coJunint 111 th• Clusltlfd 1 jl',.\1f\l;I r.1~ .. ~1r~1 ~1.l-\;\1.~ fnr 1111p1 hrh .l.~i-171; nr -~~144'1 An Ali !n th"' DAii.\' PILOT f'tit beJT rtslltu! M:h~ S..rfinn ' • Classific1tion 800-8 3b [ ....... -·· llbl Cl.11s ification 850-8 58 I ....::-~-.::.... JI it! Cl1s1ific 1fion 900-q I 2 ~-'-"_"_"_"'_1._'_;., _ __Jll *I Cl•11if i,.1 t iort 9 r 5 -9'49 '"" '"'"' l[gi_) c1.,,;ficatian 950-90 -----~- Room• \\'ANTED-Put mlddl~" v.·oman to ttnl romn &. shar.! lovely Corona. Ml Ma.r home, be companion with same $65 Pl'r mo. P, 0 . Box 724, Cd1'1 926~. flt $15 per \\'ee k Up. \\'/Ki!ch,n. $30 "''ttk up .... i\1ottl. * 5-18-97J5 f.:.LEEPING l"<'V>m Jor elde r!y .UO Personals 530 School1 & Instruction• Contr•ctor Painting & Poporfwinelne eJXI SQ. IT. $6 S/1110. CJ'pt'd , drp'd. Colla ?alesa, Call 646-2130 INDIVIDU AL bkli: !or -0!- li<.'e1 or a tore, 211 W. \Vlliton, C.M. &;2.-6560. * NEWPORT BEACH 2C•l 300..50D ti. 3.5c Ph. Mr. Ervin. 675-1601 Bu•iness Rental 44S *" 1-"UU. '{ LlCENSED * ~nowN'd Hindu Spirllua.lt!l Advll-e on all ma.tiers, Love. Marrillll:e, Bu.s.lneu Ree.dings given 7 d~1 a \~l't'k, 10 a .111. to 10 p.ru. 312 N. El Camino Rral, San Clf'Oll'n!f' ·1~~9136, 492-007o 575 REMEDIAL READING CLASSES FORMING 13 Wk5 ttlW"lllt ~n& MY \\'ay, quailty ho1ne p Al N TrNC/P . "-ig ~mod. \\'a.11.!I cr:Ulrl&' ftoon _ apenna:. t'I('. No :1ob Wo 'im&ll. yn. in Har~ ana. Ll<' Ii: .,7 --2, L-~ bonded. Ref 1 tum . Ml-2356. .N -vu.JO, ...... a.nti. lie ••• St-pt 13th, • • !"ROM additions thru com'!. INTERIOR -EEl.erior. Qua.H. ty \Vort. R e a•ona b ly Priced. }l'ft £81. ~7Qi. • Phonk.-s Cornplf'le Sen •IC"e, plans, • \\lord All.a.Ck e:i;tiinn.tes. J~ RoWf'. ~n. • ComprPhe,.ion Skills Contr 64Z-~7/&Wi-!' .... ,J. !-"'OR clean & neat pa..1nlin1. Grad~ 2 thru 5. Enrollment WA1.·E.T!.PRF' vinyl de c k i0n_~~::,0 ~06,exter\or, Ca.ii limued. Certifled teacher. t'Oll.tings, all types. Lee 1c .. , ,,.,.,......, ;,. Happily Married SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM employed 1nan only. Pri. STORE, prirne location, !'.:. ent. & balh. $50. t.io. 17th St, C.M. w/showcue & 545-1023. ne .... ·Iy remodeled. lflt'l crpts, • CLEAN, qulf>!. lrg Bdrm, drps, ingn &. ba.r. &1~31J. pr1v home. w/w ..nrtlrobe SHO\VROO:i.f mfg. & office closet , 646-2042. space. Close in Laguna Joe. FURNISHED room in ntC't' '"1=95=·_,_o_l3SO __ M_o_._4_.._.. __ 53~·~ hon1e for emphlye<l man. FOR Lease storelront bl<lg, P\'I enl. Ref'.'I, 548-3790 Cl\l. ~1-1 zone, appmx 1700 AQ. • BEAlfTIFUL View, 121_1_<,_21l_7_2_P_la_ce_o_<ia_._c_1_1_. ~ block to ~n. $~ Wk. & NE\V stores/!.hops at N"pl up_ 25()() ~view, Cd~1. Pler & <kean Frnt. SlJO up LGE rm & ba w/klt & lndry Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7410 prl\'. Tt•nn1!1 & pool 1. SALE I L...._, -Cale I Bar, 32 f.'pmA.J'. $100 mo. 833-0llll. stool, fully equippM. 3600 Guest Home 415 :o;q. fl . 2376 Npt Blvd, ~1. APCARE Vaseclu1ny, Alx>rtion, Adoi>- uun lnlo & t.VU11se!J11g. 6-12-4136. ALCOHOLICS Anonymou~. Phone 5-1~-7217 or "'rite P.O. Box 1.223. Costa f.fesa. Cail tor di11.gnost1c lesting, Roofing Co., CM. 642-TW PHOF ~::SSIONAL painting - 6424959 i nterlor/r:i1tE"rior. Quality ~~~~---=--1 El•ct rical ...,·ock & -·I<-'-' .. c7_7°'5,5· GUITAR ~sons, $10 per .. _ , ........ ...., mo. )'Olli' borne or mint. Plast•r, Patch, Re;>a ir 496-5n7, leave me1&11ge. EL F.: CTR ICIAN, licensed, !xlndE"d. Small jobs, maint. PLASTER-Pa1ch-Rm Addi;. Th •• ,,; •• 1 510 & ... ·~ n>pa1rs . .....,....;i....,.,. 1\ccriu1. rti!i ngs. 1 I u cc o JAXON !he f.1agitian. •·i hr Gard•ning refin. Ftte •st Im 11. t r •. lrm of magic for partie1, $5.00 83.5-3931, 641-4170 aft. 5. -;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~L:i.J;; 4!}4-3669 AL'S GARDE!'!rNG '* PATOI PLASTERrNG lost and Found I ~~~~~~~~~~l iar rudenine A smal l All~-i'ree ~ates, Found (free ads ) 550 (no experience necessary) 2 Or 3 Nights A Week Apply for-our Wait ress T raining P rogram Applications given 9-S p.m . daily (except Sundays) DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar YNC. Orn. &•hnauzcr, \')(". hlagnoha & Garfit'ld. H.B. oo S111lday. Takl'n to Hun· ; ~ laJMhcaplng lftY!ces, call Call ~ I......_..,_ I ~-Serving Newport. Plumbing CdM, Oxt.a ?.fesa, Dover i-----'------iH•lp Wanted, M & F 110 Help Want9d, M & F 710 I tielp Wanted, M & F 710 Shores, Wn tclitt. ------~ PLUMBING REPAIR Auto W1x1na 11ng1on &al'h An i mal • Sht·ll(·I". Skeeters Wash N Wax No job 100 Arnall BABYSn TER, •vall ;\lonthl.v i'.laint. Prc!essionaL l-~=·~-"'='-cnc28=~·==-I shor t notiClf', tlay1. t•xµ. ltelialtl". Rl'asonablf'. COLE PLUMBING Atlains &. ;\lagnoha, ANTHONY'S .. " Vi<': 01\n CLERK TYPIST Exµorl background Temporary AMERICAN GIRL 2172 D\lpoo! Drive (NC'ar Orange Co. Airport) 9:30 'tit 3:30 P.\1 EXPERIENCED in Ret ,.~ashiOn Saler;? F'ull or parl tizn~. Senti n.·11umf' Wrire Cl.11.ssift.'<l Ad J\'o. 1117, Daily Pilu1, P. 0. Bo:i1 1560 COl';tn 1\-lesa, Ca 92626. • Prime Relail Location e * PRIVATE ROOM 18x40, Xlnt trallic. 1873 VERY r r 1 e nd l y dor,::. ConipaCt.'i $i.25 Standards med-small. 11·h11e w/hl<' $9.2j Quick Serv. Campen 641-1860 2-1 hr. sen.-i ce. 645-1161 trans. 962-1JO.t fRONT ''ard La11•n ~1-v. $10 Roofing BABYSlITF.ll 11·anted fur 10 For elderly lady, Bright • Harbor, CM. 64!H3654. cheery garden ~urroundingii. I cl~nd~u-,~,~,;~.~l~R~e-n-t~o~l--4~5~0 Nt1triti1>U.'I n1e11J~. 548-4753. r us1 colored !i]l(ltS, 8-17-TI & i'.1obile st>n•. avail, Your al E~11111ci;i & Adams 8.1'1'a, home or pic.k up. Real5. !TIO. Backyard11 II I ~ 0 . yr old in EarrtblurI. r 11i n1e . \\'t.'('(ling, ytlrd clt•an-up. LF:L Roofing Co. Rool1ng of 'lit 9/13. 1'he n 3.30-5 JO att. 91i2-11612. all typr11. Recov•r, repair!!, 9/13. Ca.II alt 6pm. 64·1-7162 PROFESSIONAL t:ardener. 1hf'r-nm roof coatings, 1vhlte BAB\'St'ifE'R needtd, n1y trre \1·ork. pr 11 n in g, & color. Lie/bonded since home. 3 yr. old pt/Ulne, EXP JMUJtry help. Salary open. St'nd H.esurne lo; P.0 , Box 11 10, Coslll. Mesa, ca11r. 92616. Summer Rentals 420 CORONA Del t.IAR * COSTA MESA * $95. & $167 per month. Industrial units, ready for Has flea collar. 540-9163. Clean-up oil: nor. maint. Jo"OUND -Blk n1e.J1un1 fe· 1 ~6'5-~-255()~-·------- 1nalc Poodle. Clea r flea ool-Babysitting 10 a.rn. --4 p.n1. 833-3732 occupancy. 110-220 Power Quarter block to big beach. 3 * C. NA'ITRESS RLTR. * BR, 2 BA. family home. 230 E. 17th, C.~1. Jar vie !llnr1areh li11y Plaza COSTA MESA Sunda_1.. :J.l:l-8711 PRE-SCHOOL FOUND al l!:l Pt•s1·ador Fi'1 Eru·ol! now for ~·all sprinkler!', clenn ur jobs. '47. 642-7222 a fternoons. Fountain Val- l a n d .'I ca P 1 n g · <ioorge, Sewing/ AJteratlons ley. 968-1135 &16-5893. 1's~A~B~Y~s~rrr==E~.~R-o,,...,c:o~~~ •. -=m~ .. ~,, CL.EHl\.-}ledic11! rec 0 rd 1 . EXPERIC:NC ED dry clE"Hll- Swing 1hilt, C/time. Penio~ ~!w;u~t::"d ., ~-:~. l 5 34 nel Dept. HOtlg HOtip. NB. Needs tendrr care "''hile on 642-1485 11111', g11ld kct •psake 11n1("ell't. 18rh & :\lonrovia, ~1 day + Call rn 1d<'ntify ~j...1361 or lull day sessions. Planned or ::;.12-7096. TU~t"S J spanl'!'f" G11rt!ener ALTY.RATIONS have 0\\"11 tran11. ~1 o1her Apt. -lndus!'l-Con1m·l·RN1i-~!EN &: WOl\fEN "'Orlul nights. Call 6'16-5511.- f.XP'D cook, 11·11.nted Cf~­COOKS "'anted. hroiler e;.-. \·acation. $300. for 11 d11yti, I ~L,-o=ucST=RclA~L-,.,.-.,,-c12'11".~,-q Aug. 261h.&pt. 6rh. (LaOOr Day) Call 615-6000 or Eves: It, N~w bldg w/oflice. Ll'g rear dOOr. 17S7 \Vhittie.r 51, 19th .J~ornon··. C ,.~I . IO""l•Jn program, hot lunches. Age,; dl'llt ·1. Corn p. l.11 \\"II Care -l-~'~;7~;-::1~"3~~o~r_:548~41:f>!l~7'.,.,~liiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiii; I 1'-"ew lawn. sprinklr. 5JJ.•1446 Alterations -'42·5145 Bankin1: per Apply in person, The va!eK'l'llf hotq1ital. 0 n I )' R ,_2 p . d li!eady person should appll(. l)e.tby est. .uu all!a ell, 340 Victoria, Costa Mtsa.. .... VP ~ 2-6, hrs 6:30 A!\-l . 6 PM. 1 igcr-stn~·d cMhl'Q \"a 1 . SZO \\'k-CO~TPARE! 642--1050 JACK ,r., Son, 11'111 n 11tn•icr, Nra1, accurate. 20 years exp. EXPER. 6i5-1973. c <« ~3J ,i\t, Dys: <n<r>AI • e1'f'S: Cl\!. =co=u"NT=E=R~-G=1RL=--,,.-.-,-.... ~. I FED up .... ith lay oU and job 2 Br nr Bay ll Clubhouse. 646--0681. Anxious for O\\ ncr. :HG-96S2 Ci·HLD Care in mv home. or 5-t'l-i(r.ll,; I r.100. thru F'rL BaJa.nced tree est., mow edge · Trff S.rvrce SECRET ARY in,,ecurity? Would you like> Neal & attractive, pare time . Lido Isle. $1 50 I wk .1,.,=~-,,,.,--,..,.,--.,-­$4S5/mo. Call 673-7185. NEED i\1-1 bldg r o r woocllvorking shop. About 1000 .sq I!. N.E. Co.sta ~lesa or Npt lkh pre!. 546-6108. FOUND "lull' re n1 a It' mf'als & many activi11es. vacuum, cit-an up. \71-41 968-9929. ci--:NERAL Tree Serv. Yan! CREATIVE GARDENING clean-up. hauling, sprinkler Comp m a i n \ e n a n c • & wpoirs. Reas. 6-16--5848. Jandscapini,:. Yard (•le-1irrup. Til• Typing SJ.SJ I s:;, person-bf'fore 12 flOOn. Ea~ to I.i nd out about an op-portunity offered by a gl'O\Y.. RluU C.1eallf'rs, 2547 East i ~ rompauy in a dynamic: Rentals to Share 430 fE.i\IALE s!udcnl needs girl lo share :2 BR. 2 BA apt. Comp! furn. \Vill •Upp!y l1orn, kil-w11re, etc. 1 mi o.c.c. &12-6621. YOUNG \\'orklng girl 1vi!I sha1'1?-1 BR hou!e. nr Back Boy, $55 mo. 642-ti28J or 642--0427. fllALE, 2•1, apt. Call 84&-7137~. 1\•i~hrs 10 share Glenn alt 6:30, ;\lATIJRE arlult to share 3 BR Condo, rff't'('ation & pool locilitics. 536-1742. \\"ORKING or student gal to share my corulri, P o o l priv's, $i17 mo. 5-l;,...&177. Gar .ages for R1nt 435 * • CAR.AGES S'l:J i\lONTII. CALL 64~91. Office Rental PER 440 ATIORNEY'S OFFICE SPACE Kew Union Bank Tower al beaut!J'uJ Newport Center. Fantastic view. Call 644-0023 DESK space aVBilabte $50 mo. Will provide fumiture at $5 mo. Answering service available. 305 No. EI Coml no Rea l, San ('lemenle . 492-4420 o£SK space available S50 mo. \V iii provide furniture al $5 1no. Ans\\·ering ser.·lce at·allable. 11873 Beach Blvd. Huntington Besch. 642-43n BAY VIEW OFFICES De.luxe Air-Cond11ionrd Lido Arr.a -50c Sq. r~t. Rea\nn(lm1~ Bkr. 675-6700 DE:SK ~pace 1111all11b!e S50 mo. Will provide furniture at S5 mil. An.,werin1 service avallable. 222 Forest Ave. l..al{Uns Btach. 494-9466 • XLNT OITtCE SPACE now ll\'11 ll. Lido Bld~. 3355 /i:t Lido, N.B. 67:\-4501. Storag• 4SS GARAGE needed for Stora~e near Dana Point 213-639-7970. R1ntals Wanted l\larl na, 460 1 ------~~-~ \VE NEED I or 'l Br. Hou<e \\'/yard. Ne"•ly..,,•ed~. \\'ill do v:ork want lo make a hon1e. Lag., N.B., C,,\I., Cdi\1 up to Sl·IO. 83()-2635. 642-6527, or 546-SJSO. CONSTRUc:':ION w o r k c r needs roo1n Laguna · Beach 4 days/\\'k, 11on. th1u Thul'S. 1...Qw ren'.. lllikc 49-l--7487 Pl1rsian l'at. V1t·. Psrk C~I area. 642--058-t N~\\:~rt. Day$ 83."r l636• e\e 1 LIC'D CHI LO CARE 6-1+-i.i.H. I Harbor & BakPr. 01, 5 yl'S, LARGE black m 1 n 1 a I u r f' f'\:JI. Refs. 545-294~ n1[1Je poodle. V11·. Nrll"port ~"E\\'POHT HE'lghts a.n>e . Fl1.'e111ay. C.:\1. t1 re a · B 1 ---' I -~ XI 'I &l2-H'l~-6.1~_.2_0 ;i ;1n~-ni U•"'l'· n t•are. .. J or :> 1 • ti-1~7:'>-I. VIC. Golf!Pn...,.est & Bolsa, ~8-uc;"ld-.-,-,------- 11 .B., :;.n1aJJ inalf' hlack ,i;, \l'h11e pool!!('. llarncss & rabies la~. 1191-~919. NO .loh Too S111a!I~ Rr)rk, block, C'Qncrele. carpt'llll)'. llALr gniwn r•·rnalr t."111, 111ld /\ rn1 , houSf' lf'1·cling, Black \\Ith 11hl!c rollar. ).(Ill". (Joor repairs. Frf'e l'St. Found du...,·n1c11vn Huntington I ~"-·ood_0yc, c9602-6_>1~'-· ---- &>nch. ~~ti-4856. Ca rpet Servic1 spru1kle.rs inst. 673-llOO. 1-----------1 • CERAMrc tile new & EXP. Japane.w CardetJC:r. n'moclel Frre f'st. Small 1'1101v how, up-keer. plan! · jobs wt>lrome, .536-24.26. pest. truninlng, clea1rup, 968-3486. -UNITED - CALIFORNIA BANK 6 l\lonarc-h Bay Plua South L111:una Blurt Drivt>, NB. Industry, with fiMncla.1 op- DF:l.IVER'' boy, pa.rt lin1e. por1un i ty for above! l\\us1 havf' driver·s licen.'le. ave-ragl!'! The only re. Bushard Pharmacy. 2 4 4 quiren1ent ~ a 'll·illlngne$ Fo~st , Lttguna Brach. lo work hard and to follow a DF:NTAL Assistant ehairsidf'. proven succeM pttttern. If Newport Orthodontic otfice. you have at le-a!lt one hour 49~1273 Congenial environment. to p !or • personal interview call AL'S Land8caping. Tree re-i;:;;;;;[;-;;;'~l•;•;t;;;!l~!~l~)l,.,,~E~qo~ol!!!!Oppo!!!!!""'·~E~m~p~loy""'",.. pa y. 11pprox 4 dyslwk. Df'nt-J\fr. Oliv1PT (114) T1S-ITI4, movaJ. "Yard 1~motleling , . f' 1.: eJ exp rcq. Age 20-30. M-Th. 9 Iii 4. Trash Muling. Jot cll!anup. Boal ManufucturinR fi.12-:m6 GIRi. f'riday needed Rt•pair 11prinklers. 673-1166. COLUMBIA YACHTS -D=E~NcT=AcL~R~E=C~E=P=T~-11·/s1rong b o 0 k ke •p i 11 g Job Wanted. Mal• 700 ,.. _ _, L....,..e fit•, Yt!ar round • b EXP. Japanese gardener. UVV\.I """ Ex ' lh. b, y kgrnd . MJme typinJ:. Musi 1-:-,,..,::-----------,,,0 ,., ·," -•··"•.<n tacllflie!I. per. nech or is 1 s Complete mainte Mnce. SCRAMLETS " .. ~, I O..•k O"I -m• SAt havr.11blli1ytohan<lleaUor.. 'I··•<<,,_,,,.,. all phall· 0 c. "y, '"' ~. 1· f.'itt estimate!I. 6-l&--0830 ".... ·,,.. '-I I 1· H B ice proi..·edure~. Cali betl\'Il ~--~---~~--1 •• .. !'·II<· "•an. Installa!ion !{f ll'llf' its, · · area. =E J G I "'~ "' " Rl6 ~~10 IO & 1: Const Mus ic. YNG. Frn1alr. Au1.1rallan Introductory Special :i1per. apAll('~e ari:ener ANSWERS carpenter, ltardwaN-in~tll.1-~=w~c·-~-~---fi.l:Z.-Z851. .Shep. Bluf" ~1rrle, \'ic. 1•1 Compl<'le yd srrvice. Neat lation. Chopter ,,,,11 operator, DENTAL lfygt>nlct. Send JI B JQ";, D1s~'OU/lt I • R 1· •· 1 •1• "l89 .. -GIRL Fc;d•y ; 1 6 •-• Bushard & Adan1 s, . . '" C la. r: rPe <'~ · <>-...-. E:i1perient't'<I. 1iS i\1cConnlck resu1nf" to 311 Marioe A\·e, • o ou-,., ,,ay, 9(i2 •• -.il0 Stet1m or 10hampoo cleaning •y-~-,-,-,-,b"i~C"a-<dc,-,-,.,~,..,~ic-,"IMartin -Enjoy -Habit -A C '' Balboo. I~land. own trans., must have good -----~-1 DIAMOND SI h GO HO Ill!'., ·1 · .. _ .-L'--, __ _. .-.... I!" oug -ME . I p .... 111> \'OIN', Ille fvn1n<. FAi'1.ILY of j "'ants 4 BR Dl'.:SERT torto1Sf'; p1un!Pf\. r n:e ~,,.,sc11pP. ......,n!ill ing . Fqu·il opportunity •n1poyer DJ--:N TA L Assistanl-E.-.:p Jt' Repai~ or 11.,-iallation &i2--626.'"l S1xn in a Detroit autn rac-1~·"=·=~==c"'-CC::::::C::-:O I .~mall bookkeeping, piea.o;arit tum house or apt. (pn>f yr-apprn>-. 1 l ~ r~ old_ V1r Frf'I' Est. &15-1311 ----~-iinry: "Volk'"''agen and Toy-BOOKKE~:PER _ acroun111m nece~Slu·y. l\1us l. know X-almOS"J)hert', ca.I t for eppt. ly). i\lust be nice. '.\!us! be Pc!eri;on.o; Schnul. ~'36-7118 Carpet Sirvlce CO'.\l PLETf. la\\'n & garden-nta CO HOi\IE."' for mrd . siZt'd CPA !r;",..;'"'·>i'i&il16-v";;;;'';;· ;;;;;;:-;;;;;;:! ;'":;,"-~l~"'.:'"~·~~-~----I !n Npt Harbor lh rlislricL I H.U. 1ng .'!f'n •1cf'. J b W finn. Pn>ff'r data pmces~-f)RAPf.RY operarori;, f!xp'd. Cll\L F . · ,,., ,.,,,,,, ~ ... '""' o anr•d F•male 702 nday for Ac· .. ...,.....,,,.... RUST • t'Olorl'd ~h,,Ph<'"!/ JOHN'S Carpet&: Upholstery ,J1n1 ;>'ln-v-f\!. • Ing expf'rient•e. r..1ust hr Top \\'age~. CI a 1 .5i I c _ 1~1unu1nts Of11rf'. T.vpi~t. 3 &-droom or 2 ...,., dtn, 2 l't1ll1e !ml. 8 mo~. old. Vic . Cle11ners. E:i1!ra Ori DICK'S GARDENING DAY \\'Ofk or l't't"ni""', aU ...,.,,ll -groun1Mi, •KJ{T'e'l:>ivt . Dra!>f'rie.o;, 3ll53 Rirt:"h St. •. ., l't'Ct'PI., payroll, Ca 11 Bath !O re.nt approx. Sep1: Nc11.land & I lr.11, H.B. St>ampoo free Scotchguard P.rsidl'ntial-Comml'rrial kinds. Rt"!ie.ble, o11.•n lrllN. creaTi\'~ and letiaciou!!. -not --'-'J"=""-',';;"'n;';;';;·hi,'i,,._Hcl~43JIL:.:-! ~,;·'~':-"-":·~~I ~lo~'::'.'~PP~'':.· ~---I near or accessible to h1izh 8-12-5T:i6 af!. 6. ( Soi I R e I .a r d a D ts) . & Clean-Ups. J'h, &12.().173 ~1~9330. 11 procraxt1nator. Degree * DRIVERS * . I C·'f 7 D L all I 'T.-;c-c;;---;-:-07'c-=~~1 . bl b I I GUU..fVERS RE~AU"'".'T schoOI. Will ease. .., 14: LONES0.\11'.: i:;mR!J bf,>ck ,i:, "greaser!! "" co or 11 dt'!"1ra f' ut no mall( i1• .,, •u•.~ 45!}-7829 LaJolla. l'r1ghteners & JO mlnute EXPER. 11a .... ·ai1a n Gart:f1'ner H•lp Wanted, M & F 110 wrv. C a 11 494-0768 or No Exna.rfence Lunch foori \\'Pnches ' UNF"UR..'\l l br Bpi Costa i'.lesa area for re.ti red won1an. R ea sonsblt'. 644--6261. 11lUll' Au~1r11l 1;in Shrph rn'\ b hi Comp!r1e Gan:lrning-Ser-1-:-:::<:::c°"O'.O"------I r-busboys "'·ith e:i1J){'rif'nN> fl'1nale. Vic-. Bush;ord xnd leach /or \\' te carpets. vn:e, Kan1a.lan1, 646-4ii76. ACT:~UNTS pay11ble, lite ~10-!l.~6. Necessary! Yorl-:town. ll.B, !IGl!-Hl:l:t. Sa\'e you r 1no11ey by s.1ving ~--~~-".-----! f"ll.~hiE"ring. Exceileht work-BOYS IO-lC nriw being in1erviewed. 9 1o n1e extra trips, \\1111 .:le.in General Services in" <-onditions. Ph on• to d<ll"•r pa•~-1, !he San Must have clean Calif. driv. I I am ur 'l In <1 Pin. 11!-182 GE!t'.\1/\N Slif"ll lrrri"r l'"P'· , ll '"b ~.. ,..~,., " -...o N -• 25. "l••Ac•I•••• Bl <I t l\\ing rm di11i11g nn "' ha 6JG-4010 C I Ing reco.-. .. , rit U11uer " .. ' 11 · o PP .s · t 1r1 3 1110~ .. b•·1g1' 11 /hlark $lS, Any rm S7.50, rouch TIITNC S by fl!oo~f', LI. Cltn1en~:; Csan. J1uan s" •h· YELLOW CAB CO. Orange Coun!y Airpon. I WINTER ren!al w1111ll'd , on Qc-e;infront. lrK fa1nily , min. 4 BR's. 645-592"2. 1~ls1•. Vic. \Vnllfl!'l' Ave & C'lec1.. plun1 1l, frnce, tile, ACCOUNTS payable, lile trano auu ap15 rano eac $10, rl.air $5. 15 yrs. e:i1p. l~ 1 1 1S6 E. 16th St., C.i'.t. HOUSfo:Kfo:F.PEH, rnother-19111 C .\1. 6-1.':>--lf)O.L ha 1 ·~• 1 u1st ns. carpentry, pail\ etc. Cll.'ihiE"nng. F..'lcellent ...,\"Jrk-area. ..,,. t couns. nol me........... DAILY PILOT le-s11 home, 2 s c hoo l G.... 1 54~0!Cl0. ini.; cond ilfon11. P hone E S I WANTED furni!ihed ren!al, NB. 3 or 4 BR'!! for f{'spon- sible fa mily. :213: 698·5771. Misc. R•ntals 46S LOCl\""ED. fenced storage fur boats or campen;, 50c pt'r foot. 642-6560. \\'l!ITE rcm;ile 1-:i!trn, ahoul 3 1110s. old. 11rartn~ lll"a col- la1·, vei·y 8 r fl' r ! io n a I e i\1 Lo;s1on V1<'jo. S:i0--4141. FOUND prescr1pt10n i;:la~s jn surf C(lrooo dt'I i\lar. ~l!}-21 70. Ptnonar1 S.\1,\Ll. 1\lutl• doi.:. nialt', \'IC. J-~,~l1 •r;ll ,t. V1rhon11. \\01lh roun>I flra !11~. 6 1fi-2i~ II ... 11 "LACI< ,, Wh"•' ""'' '""'" '-) \'I{'.··~·" Sr & Halt)(•;; Ul1·tl ., ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~~I Ball~~-· _67;,..._,_.11i. ___ ~ I ADULT 1nalf", ~1an11·~ b 2 Auto trensportation 525 yn~ Si:iml""P k111f'n~. Vic. \\",1r111'r ,\vo•, ·" /\ ;,ir,.730~­ J"<)t)DJ.E :-.1 rx~·O"m1,;-11r~ ('"1 -Vie C ~1 pnl11•f" drpl, S-l:t l'h f,1(\.j()~,2 SHARE driving &. ridl nl': !ti L.A. dQ1\J1~0\'n fron1 Cd~1. Jn by 9, oul by ~ Hr~. flc.-<· ible. 673-3048 fOL!:'\'n doi..: 11 I ~1 e.s a . \VANTED: Rider lo share 1 Anzntl>1 do~ 1ags. ;~1X-3Z97. f!')(J'lf':Mel to Ill. Leave Au~. LAHC!'.: Sm.n1r~ inalc. ,\·lcsa 2ls! or 22nd. 646-5330. VPrd ... 540-3(,32. <I{> work myself. .......... re . 4!}2 44zo xec. • •s agl! children. lather "''otb "'I 0101 \VINDO\\' ~'"'"f'll !.· ~·"t"f'l•n 6.16--4010 a.~k for Jl,ln. Ol!!On. -J I ....., • • .... ~ ... , UllUSUll IOUnf, need live-in ~C~-~-------· I door rt'pH ir. V1·iw1 111n •~!11111 ASSDfBL.F.R . smaJJ elec. BUSBOYS EXECUTIVE 111.dy . Nie .. home, nr beaeh. arpent1r · A II · ' ~rvice. &16-19":..S. lmnl!" nianufarlurer, C.Jl,1 . .Nuw 'T'akinjit" PP rn!ion11 SALESMAN Trar\"I. a \11:1.i._ 1\-lmrt !!peak H I" has requil"\'meuts ror an e:i1· lnr duration of tll":hool $25,000 + Englii;h. CAii 96 8 - 2 4 6 3 au •ng 1-& f·'l-·1"g Summer. P"T a~nihlPr. She should ~.... "' .,_" !Wr.d/Thurs) bt:l 4 & J2 t.fINOR REPAIRS No J ob -----------1 hllve re boord. r.olrlering Apply nhf'r 2 P,\I TO BF. "l'RAfN8D AS A PM. Too Small. Cablnel In gar-YARD, garngP, t'ltanups. h11rl"le':"."i ,-.;, h1111l \\"1r1n~ The F iv• Crowns BRA:-..'Clf i\fANAGER. AF-~es & o ther cablne1i . Ren1011e 1rees, d1r:, 1vy, hki.;rnd, Please w bmil f'\-Resteurant TI::R m .\IPLETING O U R HOUSEKEEPERS 5.-15.8175 If no anS"\\'e.r leavr ski PI u ad er. IJarklllW fl>•r 111 1 IA~~ifietl aJ No. 3".6, ::1101 F:. l'11.-1flc ClMl.51 ltwy., mAi:-.•r;..•r. COURSE YOU EXl>t'r. F'utl Timf' nisg. at 646-2372. H. 0. l-.J';-2f-i(;6". Daily Plk"il. P.O. Bene 1.·i&'.I, CorC1ua rte1 :0.1ar. Noph c/\ll~. \\"II.I. Al·: •<IVf;N TIIF: OP-Huntington B1ach Ander:on. TRASJ I &· Gar11ge t •lr~n-up. C~ta i'.lf'!<a, Calif. 92626. CASlllER-E.."\1'EfllEl'>CED f'ORTUNITY TO DISPLAY. Convalesc1nt Hosp, F,XPEP... re mod P 1 in I;. i da~s-SlO a ~Md. ~I"• e esi. AS.'i/STi\~1' l\Tgrs. rple for for Rt'fl'tau?"l'l nl. Apply in YOU It i\IA:\'AGE~\1 F.N'l' & 11811 Florida Ave. 1·at11oets, repai1·.~. ma1nt, No Any!lmr. ~!R-.iO~I. .11.ilult Jux apts lkh area. li re p1>1'110n. llamb11rKt"r llamlf'!, LF.ADF:RSlllP POTENT· H .B. 147.3515 ivh lno 1mall. P. f' e 1 . 1 1 ,\IOV JNt..;. garaite (')1·1111-up & dU1lt'I<. rpnt 'frre -+ sa!. 1:'!45 Adam.,, C!\-1. !AL. Y0UR OJ,\WENSA-HOUSEKEEPER.-live ln for fi~224, li1c hauling. Ho•;.~"""hle 616-5j.l~ COOK, EXPER. TION TIIROUGll COMM!~ mother)('!'• home: girl 12 CARPENTRY by Durk11n f'ree e~!1m111es. 64:>-1602. ,\,"SISTANT .\tanager, uvt'r Pltin1e. Eve shirt. i'.1 \JST BF. SIGNS .~ SERVICE FEE$ )Ts, ho'v. II 1-n; Jorat<'d in C ~ k L\1AY BF: SZ'i.000+ YOUR Jones. \l~tom " ...,.,,r · Housecleanlng :!.-,, no P>:IJl'r, n1•c. Fullrr n ,EAN k NE AT. NO II u n ! i n g 111 n Jlnrbo1n-. R d F"lR,<;T YE 1\R & AS ,\ l-••t!llll'll. t'll·. es i • comm. n111~h C11. !lti2--0111i. l'llONF. CALI-!\! Appl y 1-11 W/S .... '1tn°,i.:: p!~il. rail i 14: filfr-!111'.S l\lf'sa Clc11nlng :-;erv1r.:e ,.,.., .... , '"'' & ,,.,·,lo l", ,,,, ,0 BRA.\'MI i\·1 A N AGER 82• "'?O 21., •0., ~,. k c==~~=--I Coc-1 Wl'I'" 1·1, c <t :. AT!"ftACf!VF~ ...,. om f! n ,,. "''" " ~ J!J !)1() j -o;r . or .J J. v-""" M l\""I070'"1 1Nl. A11 ·1 '" s. ·~ 11·•·· .. J c. \". <.·,,, •• , llwy. Nn. $ ' +. lo< Joi•· Cl'''"'· r. 1' "' • 1 ... l <' 1 ion-Rl'~iil. & Cooi n1'c'I. ~,ll!-41 !1 rw·t~led to lrarn & teach pro-1_"..:._..:._"c'c,,~~~==-c-" " C11 hillf't~~l'IBnJ1-hourly 0 r OF CLF.AN f1·si;1nn11 l make-up. F"/t\me , CASH IER CAR \VASii e Company Cll.r PIP-11 H 0 US F: KE f.7 PER-live1n. 1'•1ll!n1('1. ~"'8-4220. 646-5719. HOUSI:: p/time. E:i11'('. po s i I lo n C:i ll blv.·: 8 & 6 e P!UJ1h '11t1ces f.1otherle1Nt home. 1...a.g. Bct\. Proft"S!i. Cllr""I Clrani"" , •A51l ANY. az )Oh, ,Resid, con1m 'I, ..-~ . .., iivall. Ca U Viviaoe WOO(lard fi•I•,........ • CholC('> Loc.arions '"'--n Ch lldren 4 ll 6. fl1u~t have Fn!e E'~t. RPf 's. (i.1z..sll24. '-'t""" 1ndus, 11p!~. AU tyPf's work. Cosmetk!, ~1464. Cl!!Ln CARf:.-Jookifig f0r e r un Fnngt! Benehtll t·ar. S250. mo. ~9-1107; CARPENTRY llctu1. Free e;;I. 962-1961. Ha y & J"W,1ch Janitorial Af'PLY 11QW for paM & full the righl pers<>ll to CllN' l0r <194-6297. r-.t11, \\"inr1o~'!I", floors e1c. I p t I AS AN A0 •'0CI 1~ Of C•tiring '"''11 111nr ron1·ession hPlp at 11iy ont yr_ rih. rrer o · ' _,.-.; 1 i r, HOUSEKr.:F..PER I SnTEJR f F.:.\IALF.: Coll lf' pup. Pac1f1l" * * S/ll'l(I~ J;Ln:a. 5.'16-215.~. ,,-----------------..1 Lost SSS * * * * Trader's Paradise f LOST l\11,\'I. Schnaui;er. v1c. N. R. Sall & fJl'P(>f'r. A LL FUNCTIONS Al.I. F'OODS Al.L PRICES AJ~ers tu Pepprr. No COOS't Cateren &14-6147 ,.,,R0'0'c·0•..,...C"ocm"•"o~'I~. 0646-~_1 _•_1._1 OCIR. Call alter I pm hvt in. t.ov,.ly homr in N.B. OAVF. LOO KINGLANU, Jji[. for C011 11 ~11'811 pr l"l f . H 0 US f. K F:EPElt. prnr, 8JS....ll03. fi7:t--751~•. Vf:STJlolENT ANALYST. R.. famil y. 6:30 am-4:30 pm. nur!!f'. cook. ~11msl!'M.'!,l-"::..CA.:C:,,P~P"R~Acl-S~E~R~--l -Cl~l~IL_D_co-,-,~,,,,~,,--,;~,1c,-. 7;-;-& ~=-RROKJ-~. \VE'U. ll\1-O\\·n transp. 5-W>-72:14. beby!>itter. 6-'2-~9. I ·~ T ....,M 11.n>a l\-1EDIATELY GfVE Y 0 U I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil E:i1per. i'.fan. I a ttt ac'"""' u,, ... , 111E CHANCE TO DRfVE I' Ironing Good Pol•·•··"' _· Heklemll1l School. Call aft 28' CHRIS CR.An', f.atilo s!ttp1 4. he:•d, plley. I n~!. fi!thing gear. Trade tor air- plane, smal1rr boat or '!' 962.9'-124 Hove 43 units, 2 BR., l 'IS ba ·1., good loc, Exchanre do\\·n for smaller unita. Fortin Co. Rlmt. 642-5000 1711.C Wt!!.ldl ff, N.B. CORVETTE ''8 PPrfect Crindilion Trade lor Ssilbos1 .. 67J...lld * STORAGE Bo:i1 Mfg. Molds, Desl,11:na, lnvenlof)'. Ready ?t1arket SlliOO. Consider car, or lse molda 5'19-TI56 e\~1 or .,,-kenrl1 . 213' Die!'l"I 1ux i'\loop In N.B. l/aluf'd 1l $-1500. Tra~ !or lmporl (Ir domr~ic euto of that value or ! 5.}S-4?.il * * * tai;-s. Ha~ blk co I I a r. r ~"'""--'"-'-'"-----" & OWN A NEW .1971 CAD- 1RONING ch>M In my ho me Call !\frc. Schmidt 6 pm, 5"4l--03l 4• TLLAC & OUR CO~ANY lines times dollars Re\\"Brd! 673-7309, 1 Cement, Coner•'.• I GRA)' tiKer ~npc }"nJlt" !em cat, ~n 01"8 col. Rewar<l. Al .SO, tan1e Spam:1 .... M .... ·k Rr wani. M 1s.~ion V j • j o . 8..'I0--41•11. Sl.25 an hr WESTCUFF CLEANING woman, 1 time a WTLL PAY FOR IT. * * 64~ """" * 1'r PF.RSONNEL AGENCY month, TI1un ., Vic: Adams PATIO Speciali111, A d ti l :-c--~-~·~-------1 dL~llnction to your home Peinting & ~3 Westd itt Dr., NB & ~l 11gnoli.a, Own tran~. 11·i1h a l'ustom patio design-Paperhanging 1 \;ifi'i)-;;;~ .. ;;;;5-:;'lTI~O-;:;p~-;;,l..i,.;iiii'-.'."'•'•·iiiliii~~~~~ i"I~ E"specially !or your homr. 1-----------· 11AU1'0 mechi..ii1c, ~xp'd in CALL NOW 547-6771 Qu/\lity. Experien c e No \Vu1ln;: Cermon or Brltiflh car1. CLERK TYPIST LOST: C.>erman Shorthair. Sat i~Iaction. EaS()n & Sons * WALLPAPER * 7.oran Impor t.t. 5J6.-.6662. A('('UrRt(' typist, 60 Ask for Mr. Burnsld• w.p.m. '"''""""'!~~~~...,,..I Jndu1-1 : * EXECIJTIVE '* malt', l yr old. vie. (;arfif'ld Crinstruclion. 548-0169. When """ ca!J "Ml'lc'' BABYSITTER k>r 2 chU(ln!11 Di\'er.oiHied dutie1. & ~1os;noll11, H.B. "Kl1pper" #--.. _ t CEMENT WORK. no job 100 548·1#1 646-1111 ar, llCtlool hours 'tll 6 pm. trial relnticmrl .. .,p · \l.'Ul trade 10 ltvel, lrr\gal-Reward. 968--0341. I •.•. i =-;-;:;---c~=~-~--small, reuonahle. F r e e PAlNTING 1 •.• All N.B, Rl'ff. Ca.II art 5::1(), 11 1 ed acres w 3 renuus in TAN m&le .shepherd puppy Eslim. 11. Stufiick, MS--8615. , pm f!j!SIO•""-· 99J.-0689 or (lay1 {1) ~5330 f"or Appointment }ltmet. for Orange Co. in-1>:1th blat•k nose. Vic or Beck CONCRETE WORK work g u a r n . Co 1 or f'Jtl 4.J . Call l ndll9lrlal ~lationa *SALES CAREER* Starti ng aalary pl11a comm. First y e a r earn!~ or $1~,(l()O -plU9 possible. 2 yr training program by century old nafiorial co. Bus"inen nr II.Ille• background helpful. No traw.l/Mgmt. opportunlti"- rome property. Bayon Mondoy, Aug .16th. s pec i a l ist. 96 l-6l4.1•!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1714) 4f4.M01 Call 714/96l-~ &IG-957.1. NO JOB TOO SMAU. 1 ="'~'--~14c4_J. _______ 1J3anking 70 BEAUTIFUL acres in ISA=T~m-0-,-0-. -,-k~P-.---1-,-onl-'=="~'~>-01,..-,1~'='-~=~"'-.'·=o;; 1 PROF. palnUng: ex!/lnt, nel'.I EXPER. Roswell , New Mexico. \lt'ill C>I 11 k 1 · work. Accou1 c e 1 I t n g •, trade lor T,D.'a or other 1 Mm 1 c male poodle. PATIOS, •·alka, drive, fl\9tall alrleu •pra,ying. Re ts . COMMERCIAL land in CollliJ. Rf!d fl ea collar. Al"Wi lo Jct. new lawru:, ow, break, • 644-78$ * "'-""· """""· 548-"6611 t«.... M7-L150. TEUER __ _:.:o::c:'.'.'.:::.. _ _:_ l oLAD:AiiNy'i'S~wa;;;;l<;:;h:-, >ueo,:r:::,;;,.,::::-,, I ·C~h~;~ld~C~o-r-o-----1 PAPERJIANGER -cuirt'WT\ Trade New 16 f001 sailing \Vor•· oo ~· too •m"'I •II oblong shoJ"I(', 8 diamonds, "• .PU • Cti!amaran •nd Ira.tier fc-r ¥.'hi i,:old barw:t. Vic: F'astuon LICENSED. 2566 Renewal. guarnt. For free elf!.. call Avon or equal liferaft and Island, Rev.·ard, G7J....7-t79• Ch ild care my ho m •,, _oos.-0~='=·'='·=~=====-I 15T11ail outbonrd motor. I r !'!I • 10dcften 1'"e1 · 615-240G 3-12-n Pti.rt poodll', grey, fl on . • ~ * INTERIOR EXTERIOR* 4 BR. home I< 1 BR Apt, CdM, fllM !'quit)> I want un ir.s, TD'1, vacam, MW Cad or Continent.al, male, dalsy cul, v I c ler"IN!d yd. 646-?263. Lie, ins, iuannteed. Call Warn• r /Magnolia: rv. Contractor Hanil. &12-4553. Expert Rewant 847-823o. airless llpr&Yl"ll:. Add!tiQrs * Remodtllng GERMAN rahort hair polnler. frl1Wick & Son, Lie. PA INT I NG : Honest EXl'ER. l'ROOF MACHINE OPERATOR TELONIC TED ALEXANDER lndu1trl•s Inc. 83..~ Ext, 293 Lagun• Beach An equlll opportunity EquL oppOrtllni':y empklytt I ----'""-"'P..:i.,..,.=.:.;_M_IF __ _ CLERK TYPIST Expori -. EXP NOTE TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Frtt & Ftt l>mitionii Secretary to $560 Good skill~ X1n"1 !ftable firni. Acctng. Cl1rk $455 Gen'I Acctt1r/EPD f:ilp, Typl1t to $475 Win train ntpid typi!l1 on MTST .l MTSC machine$ IBM Keypunch $455 E:ilper. O'lll~ 45 A/P Bkkpr $609 Hetvy A/P itqi In R.E. tk"kt, Some payroll. ' Recept. $5$G Type 60/sales exp. helpful Sharp, attract. girt, Secretary to WOO ~ Sh, xb'l"t ~lnR. 3 mn, fen1a1, \W"flri'1JI' red 673--6041 * 549-7170 iU&rft.ntf!l"d work. l..lc"d Any collar. Vic. CrP.~nt Beach. aiz~ job. CAii fi~5740. Rt\\Oanl. (7141 3..18-3S74 aft 6 GllTllp clutttttd? Sell your PAINTING, Uc"d Ins. F'l'l!e rol11·i·1. "Elephants:" tut. .eall Dfli. allm. Quality m1111·1, depen- -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK Temporary ~t AMERICAN GIRL 2172 Dupont .Dr1" CNt"V Oruip Co, Alrpcrl) 9:30 'tll 3:30 PM: 10 a.m .• 4 p.m. 4"7 Moclu111ur Blvd NEWPORT BEACH -· COmpoee own tv1 rewpcmd~ 6 Monarch Bay P!.ua SOUth t...runa IJ).Jll2 Eq\IA.l ()ppor, Employrr '88 E, 17th (1,t Jrvtne) C.'11 '47-1470 Perron Rf>ahy 612-lm \\.'bat do you have lo tr11dl"'7 1.111 it htrt -in Oroni-re COlmty'1 largei'll read ll-ad- lf\i po1t 6-12{i678 LOST: M1111iir.n Vlt'jo, 2 male ty Pilot Oaultl~ now! rh1hlt , 24 hn. 847-4128. VACANCIEb Cost money! EXPER. II.II around tlrl tt 1r1-cul11rf'1j Br11gle11. 9 mo'11 ANY D1y II the BEST day to YOU ~upply th<' p t1 I n t . 49~1272 R~nt your house, apL, atore ~ <>fc. S-nd rom.pll'te Thrt fuWI drt:w tn the We it nlt!. Rowardi P ho n c run an ad! Don't IW?m~ pa lnr~ SHl ea. Al11.1 EQll•I Oppor. Empln)"'r bld1 .• etc. thrU a Da.117 Pilot h&nd'lmtten rHUme to 111 , , a Dally Ptlbt O....w.t * * * 830-91111. delay .. ~II today, M.l-M78 ..:"::::"::"::"'::·_:C.:::_ll.:,..,.:::::'::"":::::.· __ 1,..,..,..,..,..,..,....,,..,1_::Cl::"'::::lll::ed::;""::::· _____ , __ M_ceri_,.._c'_&I_boa __ 1_,l&nd __ . __ ._M.o..-~..,....,.c..;.;..; ____ _ • • • I 58 DAJL Y PllOT Wtdntsday, Augu't l8, 1q11 PILOT .AovERfiSER 2Z [ ~ _ ...... _ ... ··~l[Il]L-[ _'-'_"""·~)[Il][ ][Il] [ J[Il]I • J[Il] ~I _._._ ... ·~l[Il] I -Jl§J L...-[ _-_,!~ ,___[ -_-____,I~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want.cl, M & F 710 ielp Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 lielp Wanted, MI F 710 Antlque1 Ill Pi•no•/Org•ns ** SALE 126 ** MEET PEOPLE Men! Be e resteurent host & meet ell kinds of pe opl e •• well es heve • good time. No Experience Necessary 5 Deys A Wee k: Unu•uel Benefits; Learn Evening hours. Greet Training Program . Bartend in g; APPLY: DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Co•st Hwy. Corona .d•I M•r (10 a.m.-6 p.m .) REUBEN'S PLANKHOUSE A ccepting Applic1tions For: • l fostesses. • Coc ktail \Va1tress • \Vailresses • Busbov s • Coo ks • Dish~·ashers • Bartenders • Bookkeeper APPLY IN PERSON Tuesday thr u S1turday 6060 Warn•r A venue (Corner of Springdal• & W1rner) TELLER TRAIN EE $ National Cuh JUgiJ;ter $ Loolung tor a rl!\l'atd}(W l'lf'll.' Old, very ornate bru• i:ar.e. career? Weal bank offers Xlnt rond. Ji working order. ~5tlge !!pOt !or "n10ve Ideal Jor boutique Bhop, t tl'. al-d lod1vidufll." 11.tu!lt lif!U. $.t.iO. G-ll-3589 f!ve . Call J. J. Gruy, 833--2700 Aime's Antiques DE:\'!'115 & DENNIS Cl · I Pt;ftSONNt::L. AGENCY DStng or ' months :O.Just en1p1y shelves; 10·~ W82 i\l 1chf'lson Di· 1r ... 111e, CaJ'ir. THE PLANKHOUSE d11.Jly. Also Garl&ge Sa.le. S'l! \\'.16th SL, N.B. Applianc•s I02 BRAND oew ~never u~t \\' e stinghoust: Coutinenlal dbl oven elec. ra.nge. lower oven • .11elf cJ e a n i n1 . Cnppertone finish. Reta i I valu $475. \1iill ta.kt bst of- fer. &l4-l314. This 1s for Real 'n1e .store Hut ls tamouz 001' u1tE'gl'llY, dependitbillty & G/.RBENSTANGELS. No aervit't: now offtl'1 fabulous lfdJ( Daily Pilot ottcrl'! !u di)!lt.1JUH~ 011 riianus & or- h!ghes1 bKider !he 11'\nning i!"an.s. pair or garbenstangels built Ne11· 11•alnut spinets, l'eg STI!9. b1 Orang,. Coa;;i College fot now S;i9J • Nell' <-u11solf"S 11•odd'~ f1r:<:t Bu ild a f:io!lll'r i11 all ztyl~. 11eca11, oak l.- G rb..•nS"tangf'J Con! es L. walnu1. t'f>{: !O l !iJJ, now "\ra.1 ne" ha.i; rive 1u1.sh1ng $j"~f:1 e G1·<111ds, re<"ond1t1011· maclti11e luli-sit.ed Oowers rd & rr~l1'lln,<:, valuf"S to \\'ith rotating p1!tlils-alJ in $13921 ln1u1 ~S9:; 1varm broll')l, orange, yf>-1. Organs, brand new 11·/rythm, low and red. "Phosphate fru1n fi!f.) • Organ~. used, Plus" ill rebuilt 11·ash1ng ml!.-h'Onl $395 • floor models chine 11'1.th a m~e. See & demo's, sal'" up lo $500 to 11ppil:'i:lalo> at Daily .Pilot Bank financing, t're. .. del1\'- p!ant, 330 \V, Bay, Costa P.fy. Our faJl)OIJs 11·arran:y r-.·esa. l~rocttds fo Ora~" on all 1nstrun1en1il Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 Help W•nted, M & F 710 l Help Wanted, M & F 710 , HOUSEKEEPER, Ji v t: -1 n l\IA!DS l"fTl:\lE '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!ll!!!J!lll Huntington Be1ch Has Immediate Openings For FRJGIDAJRE 1elr ig, ~ cu ft, self defrost. lop freezer. 6 1nos., avo<;ll.do, OC\\'/$400 bes'. off('r_ \\..asher I d1')'er $.'.(!. &H-196-1. Coa.s, College Scholarship (JpPl1 d<iih' IO 1n & F urn:. f<.Iake of-fl!'rs i11 11-ril-COAST 0MUSIC ~·/plean.n\ r11.n1ily ;,1~' dy!, Lagun~ Sh.:wes Holt>l, 41 9 No. -'-'?VJ:\~: & storage l'<l~np;iny I 2 (:hldrn, all d u1 l f:!, Pac1f1c Csl H1•y, Lagu11a is so'eklng an f'XP dri\'f'r & 646-5741-Bl'arh. l11rn1l111·r 11 an rl If' r . E.\- Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 WAITERS LA DY Kenn1 o r e au.to 11·asht>:r, late model, ~Int 1ng to Public Service DepL, '.\'!•:11 PORT t, HARBOR Orallge Coas1 DaHy Pilol, Coil1a _\!esa * 6.J2·2851 ~A09':i:. l:.W, Cost• ~lesa. SUti!NlER c LE ·"· RAN CE H .\l.~TI.;RE woinan Jor bu~"" f)"rience 1s a n1us1. 8.~\...{)3[(1 SKPRS Emplyr pays ff!I!'. ,, bet 8-.l ~lnn ttu-u t·r1 . Tired of Layoffs? & • SALE cond $7:1. GE 11uto 1vasher. l--,--=-=====-~il(a11•11 i, Steinway, Bald1\'in, xlnt eond S50. Guar & * AUCTION * \Vurlirzer, Kimball, Lo1vrey, George A1~n BylAnd Agen-Cn;;1a. :'llesa S!JJp 11/son1e 1 --'-'~::.c:.:.:_c_::;:_c_~~­ cy 106-B E. 16t h, .S.A. ~·Hentelt, 01\'nPd by Na t'l e e NEEDED 547-039;;, Finn. $1-t"..l guaJ'n t.· eornn1, Broiler Man d('livered. 546-8672, 847-8115. Fine Furniture Conn. Allrn, Etc. $2Zl .I; up. Two Office Girls C I . . nu-.;TAL5. PLAYERS. pil 1'<1ca11on, Call 711.i,:r. l{CYJ'EL :'l!AID--E.xp'ri ! 54R-~1!}, .\[u~r be :lJ anrl 111}Je 10 di l\'t pt>ef'd . l..a~na &<i<'h. :----------- Perhaps you are • c•tualty of th• areo·; space cutback. Maybe th• second or third layoff with no a ssuranc• it won't h appen again. Want to try an entirely new career which is not subiect to rapid expansions and contractions? Wa have an opening in the circulation d•part· ment for a hom• delivery district man· ag1r. Full t ime, st1ady and permanent. Regular raises, medical and lifa insur· anc• paid, plus full fring•s and par1oon•I us!on1 n1perial fr1gidalre & Appliancf:'s 11·ashf'r "' matching dryer l\uclions fo'rirlay. 7:00 p.m. Nlte Shift Friendly 1elephone intor, Flt:LO'S PIANO CO. * Call 494-ll96 • i\lATUJ:E :;.iJcsla11y f o t' -,\PPLY - --11r n1•. pv~11ion. :<o ~xprr 1_,,cl'c"...::"c· clc!itc"cc._"c"cc:cc·'c'.-- 11nlJ. Good (_'Ond. l l50. w· d , A 1. 8 12342 So. Brookhurst :'>48-3l 06. in Y s Uc ion arn 1833 Newport Blv<l. JOB opening~ r o r t-'.;-1 . d I k nl'tPs~. App y in ~l'Sl111, :\F:~;u EXTl~A ,\10NEY" I Garden Grove . .., . .., -I zo7;)\~ :->e1\'port, C.:'II 646-8686 Costa ~lcsa 714/645-32.jt) ''"'"'"':~~~~"""'"""IKF.:\:'liORE auto washer $4.,, Behind ·rony'z Bldg l\lar'J WOU D YOU I Hotp()1nt elee! dryer S-ll ---L perience )i<JJ • J>('rsonr~I J-711''.1 'loo •I''''' f'•·•. Tl•• t . . .1 ...... • • ..-* \\·e 111'e1 )'OU now • l•:Jtil ~CUl'Jt~· Pact I~ nlillk, Sl"'ll'-011, If .. ,, I' ... I 0" * TYPISTS * Bmh >lol rood, IP'" & JOHN'S BIKES BELIEVE I' '" " " & Independent film ('O, looking: ~untington Beat:h Bra.nel]. Cen!Pr. To apply, iwe Doug Keup, I-----------lnr young \\'orking J>l"npll' 'IA~ mE l•dy 11· ,.. ,.,. fol' p/tin1(' 11·ork. 'No fee & Re~ister tor delivered. 5-16-8672, 8-17-811:1. New * Usad FREE ORGAN LESSONS As~'l -~1gl'. 20'1 flhUn Street. " 1 un n -1·e '" t· , lo• 1,,,,1,· horn • 10 yr old noi a sehoo!. For ap1Jt. call 8 te-m porary job DAY & night air conditioning: R•pairs as long ru you like! No rez- t00<1y unit, :! ion root mount, $175. 23-10 Newport Blvd. istration. No obligation. J ust E q u al o p po r tunity ' · e ..,, · · gul \\'orking p 11 r e n ts . 1113 t 461-'.U):il. lnterVll'S: 9-12 ;,.16-0()30: 546-~74 Open 6-10 \\'kday' Come. filondays 7:30 pm. en1ployt l'. JR SEX:RETARY : An oppor- tunity tor the l>e:;:innl'r \\"Ith ambition & t;,ilenl. l~l't'al Co 11·ith lots ol benelit:;, U:Hs ol public cont<1el 100'. SI $400. Call ~tary Lee: 5-1<H.i0.J5 COASTAL AGf~~CY 2790 HarOOr Bl "a1 Adan1s JOIN the Btautiful I<lell.s Div. of Genera.I Food~. \rr ~ed 2 resp. fe 1TI teenagers I'. 3 adults. No door 10 rioor. • v Ai I . Salary o~n. 64:>-3320. )tE:D JCAL REC~~PT. Young group of do.:·101·.s nN'ri bl'i !{ht r :>.ll'CJVPl'I II ' spa11ditlg pei'sonalily lo pu1 patients ar l'a~".$-IOO. Call :'llar!on :.tann, 1133-2100 DEN'.':IS &. Dl::NNIS PERSONNEL AGV.NCY 2Q,i;2 M1eb<'lson D1', !rl'illf', Calif. ---:'-1ECHANIC-'.llust ha\'e 01111 rool.s. $600 up. Apply 4iij",1; Campus Dr, N.B - ~·"""'D ., 0 r, 0.,,, .. ,.. use of company station wagon. Cont•ct "'~r. ~ mr 'r ,,_ ~ njl!'r d{'liVl'I';.'-\Veekda,vs 8.· 'l'knd~ Milan Leavitt in circul•tion department, opPn. C;il l !ll>2-1,1119. j DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, for interview. NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK E x perienced '~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 1Help Want•d, M & F 710 --------i--------Rt::CF:P1't ON l !-iT : At· SAl\IYER Home !rac(ivP. oul i::-0111g ,1un1an niature 1\'oman /01· l0<•al rie rsonri,.I officr. H duly, n1:;ti1 ~h!fl )flu ar,. 1•nngrn111t &· <ibll" TO 6·16-6TI6. fl e f' d II for floor I 1-7 , Equal Oripor. En1ploycr ::iat & Sun 9-6 COAST MUSIC \!alt• & f'f'ntlll{' TURQLJO ISE 2 dr. Adn1iral W •• t.'n G''rl Inc. relriaeraror $100, &i4-17J2 I 64S·4720 &12-21\,il " -\\"iii take Trade-Ins-H · · · 46H7 ~1ticAt·thu1· Bl\'d. LADY t\e11n1ort" Po r r . ~ .. , " Ailli\JO~D. S I el !1 \\'a Y, Nell'port Beach (1'i~h1\'llSh{'r $6.l. \Vasher $15. .,.\l 009 <-"'P.I papri· type YP.maha. j\('w & used ;~1(1..():l:l".o &12--8425. tH2. Jn 01·11o:Jn11I {'al'lOns. pianoi; of n1os1 111akes. Best •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioJJc.-;~a.;~-----,,,.;1 2,00) shft't~ 8'~ X l ·l" and b11ys in &i. Calif. a1 Schmid! URGENTLY NEEDED Furnitur• 810 ~ooo h '1 · 1----------'" s el'!S 8\>! x 11'" . .l USIC Co., 1907 .N, lilain, SOLJDmaple43''rounddn; Su rplu11 fro m tr i a l Santa Ana. IP<1J, spade 1001 dining table df'nion.sll'alion. Pt'IC" S9:i.1's0,-w~;n-g~M~a-c~h-;n-e-,--.-2-&-I w/3. 12" lea re~ "'-4 Call 6'12-4:~21. exl. 177. _._ _......_ cap1a1 11S chail's. $100. Cali FA:\l!LY 111en1tleri;hlp l 11 "· * SINGER SE IV I NC NOTE TELLER E x perienced 1)1('('1 11 l!li f., IHli\ll!I' Hie Oiiiii---iiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11111Jl1c. 1r,-. 1111J t1·a111. Llh• I SECRETARIES / e 1,1p111g, $:r11. TYPISTS Secretaries af1 6 P ~l l}j;>-Jl&:. lrl'inf' Consl Coun11y Club r.J~CH l:-O'E .. blood eabinet. !or snlr. Te.m u; niav [){" ar-l 3.i. S:I0-4Hi!I. * * rangrd for respi:insihle par-Store, Restaurant, Exf'c positions 842-2664. JOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' I ii 1or EL ii 1A1 o-ru t.L or. PAHT 'J'l:\'IE. 10.-) .\l<1in. &d. -UNITEO- CALIFORNIA BANK 2712 W. Coast Hwy. C:all .>!111'J Lf'p : ;,1t1--(\11~i PBX CPR e · COASTAL AGE.\'f'Y MACHINE OPRS Typists :li"~l llarbr,1· El a1 Ad111n~ KEYPUNCH • flexowriter BE:At.rr!FUL kingsh.e tu/tf'ri VPIVf'I ho! pink lif'ildhoard & matching sp1·ead, S 2 0 0. fi.14--0SJ ,"t ry. Call Fores! S nl i 1 h Bar 132 fi73-~131 :--:-c:-:c:c:-----;,::: I RECEPTf6NTSf-r.:o ~·ee:o:. Top drall'l'r po~i· fllaturr 11 1in1an, (1>A ok-. t1011. Short & long 1er111, J . W . ROBINSON'S 1 ~--.. ,,,_,.i,ii,Wiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..., e NE\"'PORT BEACH e I• Newport Beach \l'ol'k when 8:. 11he1·e DOUBLE bed & m11ttres~. bookcase headbo a rd. ril•essf'r. nit~ stand ~40. ~-..10-4168 . ~c--cc ____ ~---2 Lt(;HTED lill0\\'(.'8Se8; 1 JA(l,\!AN i\:'v!P 121 rni~. 2 up1·tght fl oor iv/3 i<helve5, J~l's 130 ~pcakr.r S~J!J. I 4l!xl8x~O: I waJJ. 7Dx52x4. Gibson ll"l<LrJ<.:lard e-lec ~u1tar. :'l-l:l·4780. Ha~ immediate opening ·tor SALES HOME STORE WOMENS READY TO WEAR " CHILDRENS Full or p/time OMVSTAN~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 642·5812 646-2431 Call Lcwaine p/r1n1e & /(time. Temporar.Y \\'F:srcLrvr posilion:o: available now. Interim PERSONNEL ALlE.-.:cv AMERICAN GIRL Personnel Serv·ice NE\\' Sofa l1J.x{'do hack you 11·an1 ~ niint COl'ld $2(KJ. I ~lR 12,1-.,.,--.~,,...~=~---I regulator, deep ~Pl!. 1living, TV, Radio, HiFi, never used S:il. r*l--0617. St•reo 136 E 11t1al Oppor. En1p!nyl'r 2043 l\'es1cliff Dr •. NB 2171 Dupont Drivl' biscull tufted. sold l29J. I•,,...,. .. ..,,.,,,..,...,....,_. __ I 61:o-27iO l;"car Orange Co. A1rpo11J lake Sl39 cash, never u~ed. $ Na1io11al Cash Reg-ister S NE\\'SPl\PEP... carr11'1· hoy ,.. ............................ 1 ~::;o 'Iii 3:.30 P'.1·1 778 W. 20th, C .M . 6Jfl....6{l22 01. 9GS-;isoo. Old, \'ery on1a1 .. brass case. STEREO 1971 model. AiJ; wanted. vidni•.v of 17 1!1 &. 1 1 R1•al Estalc Sales 1 10 a .n1. ~ p.m. 1 642·7523 S46-2S'n Xlnt Ltjnd. & wo1·ki11g order. i;u~pension ~peakt'rs, Gar· li\1h. ('_ \f. ()ra11;::r f'0.'... INSTANT MONEY I , 833-3132 GOLD Pl\lvincial sofa E.· 2 Ideal for boutique shop. !'le, ran! a11!0111aiic t11rn!ablf'. l(';l(flll)'.: l1•'11 ~p:lJK")' A.<k !11r Join The Professionals I:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::: \\',\/TRESS, n1·cr 21, P.);Pl'f. grren t'hali .. ~. good tond. ·'1ust si.'11. s~:n. &l'.2-:!j.~9 el'f'_ 1\.\1/f \I. Slf'ff"() r;idio & \\"o{)fl.v :'i!O-:mo~;. ,f;n1e., 1'n11nl'(',,-1n1•11 S.· wn.I • p1·rr·,1 , Sl1i p A hoy Sofa si;:); l'hau·s, .\::0 eii ., --lart: det·k. Slill new, 11·a~ '.'llnu,1• f·:lP(', .......... l~j":' ---. I S•cretaries ;,:lt;...J::O:!. LO\r-JIEA1. COOK\\'AHE left (In J O . NITE DISHWASHER 111('11 ll>'l'!ll'< i.1 .ruin l\1gl1iy l{.:.~ta11ranl !,<;i\ So. Coa:>t ___ ~ET slainlf's"' Slt'i:I. Bo.\"P~ ll.l'-away. f'Jg S\lkl l!,.n·i~ OHsrl AppJ\· Office :!nil ~-1001. Slli'('<'~~f1i1 !r<il\1 o( rra! •'.~-1 • Typists lllr.i, Laz,1na Bch. ·19-\-:!Q;i} RE A t..: T l FU 1. f' l'P n c h for 3299,9:1: p11y off balan~I' I,,.,.,~,,,,,, '"'•' hj" . • '• A<<ount•'ng Clerk• I ' Cl . ,_ ne\'f'r OJW!Jed. sold, s::o9. of 'I < o•· II JJ '" .......... ""' ldi•' 1w1•lt'll:>!1 111:1 ls-Uvnu~. \V(l\••.'" ,1-,,, 0 ,,1, .. ,.~ 11rn1urr. lairs, ... nip•, · ~" ~n1a P'l'lll{'Jl!s. C Al<' Brfvte l\A'.11 I e K ,_., ,.. J ., , -lake SS2.~ ca.sh. t>39-Ul22 or· •tlJ; " I LA c ,\\I!•: REST,\lif{;\KT pa i<I n1f'd1cal rn1·rra.t:•'. rid. eypunch ~au11a halh. 4 poster bed. !."(,ll('rtion Dept, 71~/893-(15(11 Sf>i·\-itt ~\l<t11 .......... S.%6 e PBX n1aking j,fl{'(l. rno &· more-. '.I•.'•··· 6.,,,• '•''·"· %8-5806. Paul. _ 10!1:1 Jrvinr ;\i·r \'lltal1011s, 1r;11 n1n~ pro~r;im ~ 1. I ·' '""'-"' 1~)71 AD:'111RAL color I i\l;.J.OI' Applianre · e T · A bl \\-,. nrf'u 11101"' w p, no PXp. O'KEEFE ~.. :">lerri11 !:'as *O·'", Cosl<1 i\lf'~·i ("llif IL1r 1t1•''>l){'r'1eno ·ro1. di·awi; ra1nee ssem ers 1· 1 · · "'A'.l:TED flin •·hairs, 111anl,. <" porrnblf',_ Close out. <'OSI + Ropll.il' ................. "'""''--_ · ____:_:___· _ _'__ _.__ .11 llf'(' •• Ju~t 8 lt\f' amb1t1on. ... ran_i?,. 4 burtlf'l's , g!'i1ld!r, NURSES AIDES 11\"«I ;11lr 1f y11u qunl ify. Jltg, ti--l'.!-i-1(:6 nr C'Olore<l Hitchrol'k s1ylr, 2 • $.10. Cnsh & carry, A!I new OplH:f:d I $S·'"I" I' pf --' R("il. Ufr. 11/it'll. lHIJ Jl'rry \\'OHi\ \\'Iii'~~(, ~t'\NT"D -I 'h til'all'Pl' file cabin e.I. ~~~lr~ol9odA.fJ,u1TI_brp1•",,2X•I";,. rull \\'an•ant1•. ABC Co!o1• Lah ec1 ••••.••. 10 "''·"I · .. \IH'r, rrerr~'" t:rns~o776-:l1:l1 Anahrirn. 1\'lll::f{i':YOl J \\",\,'\T ''. 1'•: :-\r('l.'"ary •1'it., S.J:l-:'"111)_ ".,,,_,,, terJ "'"'· TV 9021 Atlanta, 11.B. Apply tn Pfi'SOn 1a.~. p.m. l!a1111. P'lun11lrr ...... s.~3rl j ,\,\1.:i:;:OP.ll .~hlf" * SEYMOUR * VOLT offwl' nla11a_;;:rrwl &· l"i1enl -.--. I RU:\1)1AGE SALE~ SJ)llllsOf-%8-3.~:tl- E # 1 2 l'al'\hion l ~L. A. 1 B. ~1aonL Glazie1· ,, •••.. , $S!O Full Tune. Prrn1ll.1w111. 1 Realty & Investment Instant Personnel t>.1 !I ~ !1> 11 u r k fo 1· fl· SOfA. a1·oca1l11, l.'l'USl~rd ed bv Cosl.• i\lt>s.a Ji•, \\'u.lc1c0~.1~c,~-------1 qua opix111un1tycn1pnyrr Ha n(( ~'inisher Huntington Beach ;1r.-1,1ti•(·t•1n1J 11l;1nn1ng 1clvet, OCl"f't' US{'d :\l.'J{). : Cl 1 A '"' 9 ' .~tcrec>-R .~p ra krr Bf'n{·hman •..••••••• $j"::G.67 Convalescent Hosp. i{J~L!.\BL~: i,111,_1.~111,..r-ror -'..' :is1~ ('ainr>tl~ Dr., Svilr J(lb f1rn1 , :\In! ~<llary 11·/h1gh --~ci;~i:: O\l'S!'a · to 3piTI.fiifl \\'.1ilth.5i c:.1 ·· · ...-s arra 1· I flll 11•n1 por<1r)' i.~signnu'n!,~ -11 1 1 1 1 l 1 0 0 1nP11 .~ 11 '· ug. ~,,, . an1 si·.sl"O' , pd G d l ;::;:i:::::l:::::i:;::;::;:::;::i:IBjd:; •. '.lla1n1. ......... _. $100 18811 Florida Ave. ,:-.J,,1,.1,.,.1 ,,.,,,,,1, ... ,.1,-,.1-,.11 !1•1 .. 1 1wrs,111al 1nvol1·en1rn1 . :i ... >-l'b.>. Q " ttffntahlc, t11~ (irrk. B1·ing •\'!' Old l!l n1y hlJl\lr. (' ,,!. ~· n~u UE'r" ·1 "-I & f ' 1-L•gal "•c'y.:! 9 ,., <oM I l.al} re(•h ........... l 100 ll)J I H .B. 947.3515 ('all ;\Tr. S1e11'al'T \\'oodard AR.\10\HE.: i)f'JU!i(ul F'IY'fk:h r •• ~ -~ 7.e ""c · ran f'. · ~v. as.~unu• payn1t 1Hs of '°"" """" arr;1 li-lii-~'611H ;:lflrf 1:JO. F·:ri11:U Oppr!l'lunll.1• r111pl1,yrr I ,, 1.,1.1, G·I" ·,•oe. ne\I': rl'ii;1dairr 11·~shrr & $1:5 .. j(). 71~/77-1-3""· Sh'P R• Cl•·k 1• $".JV\ :;cre1v tllach1nr N'ltflSJ' ---,... ""'-' ....... 9' h1!.7l1, n1I1To••d '""''··· ~· , c, " .,.,., Operator $1Jl)'l ~·~ up ', •. 11s.~1~!11.nt. "\'prr'. 110UTE •h•1v1·1-. stp;;<l"}wo1·k I s.·c:c··1·-LoV-E ".~OR\' 0"'-I~ " r!r~cr. av(X:ado. All eXt't'lllAol")~,1"1~HcA~L-"Z'c,c, --,.-1-0·--T-V. Acctng Clrk-i:DP $4:'~1 ,..,~. ,. ·h", 1 ·,····· ...... ,,,-,! south Co<1sl t:onini l!o~p., . r_ ·'' \\"/\,'\TE.:D: Cl,-.,111ing Cpl for nrnta 111gs. 11ed 11·et look ,.0,,,1, ·.•.-•. ,Ill. 0 " , "·~ e e ,.. .,.~ 11 1111 gro1r111g Soft\1«!t'r Co. I ~~-I Recept SH/Type 10 ir,o · · .......... · · I 1~91 ·•11 '{."Ii N<'1·rr l1;i1·1111; to !l.1y you'n' hfatit. coniplc\. nian to rlo n1·cs£><1I , 6i:{-.4237. l'<'n1oe control, an ti q ue · · T,,pf·11·r)-t"r __::•~na. '· ·" · "· 1 · ,\JL1~T lm1·r neat a11pea1·a11l·r EE \liTl l'~UL I I 8 °' h. r. Keypunch 029 $4'>-) ' sort)· 1n 1/u~ ont'f' in a n1ainL. 11·on1a.n lo clean DJJLfk{l&!i·anie.S12Qn~w. ' r ayiou>*' ~·'· 11· ite. i...umpl r e bi t . !\!ale Deroral(l!' CoiTI~'. Rcria1r • . . . . . . • . • • • • •. • S!iOti P I T I ~! r.: :Ola 1d-l lo11sr11 ife , & J::<)('>(] dn1 1'1~ 11•{'0!'d. lilpt:Jo1'' op pol'. Ke ii plush a pi s. ,..,-0 childrt>n '"·r ""t". I " 2 d 2 1\ll ncll'~ Grear for )'our lit-&l6-J3(;6. NEWPORT Tool Cutter (';ill 1n ~!'_<;1111. 1-!11n1lngto11 49:;.-.1:,3«;; r \ "'" k " , •. "' ·•": s'u to couches.~ J: 2 tlr girl. ;,.ffi-:£9-1. 1,2_,3c .. ~Aoo==~-----1 . Grl 1 J • S"oG:l '"" Slx•re!< \l•)lrl. 11002 Ocr.11n I-----------o i: " lHlder~rand111g boss S:'.vv + Hpl. As for ;o.1rs_ pole lamp~ $3. 84i-561fl. '.lllRAL, all chatlnf'l P•rsonnel Agancy 11~1,'.~~:I ............... '"'' A~·r. It R. * Sales Order Supv. a11-a 1rs ~u11. .Joni's. 9G2-66j3. 0 _,1.,0 BRA~D ne1v 12x15 11.1·ocacio rolor TV. Nf'w picturl!' tube 133 D D N B ~, '-LI To S:JOtl. C'arC"f'I' """'JI'. f,-,r C II l 1 lrl D '33-,-f)fl ---I•' .~ labl!!' o1·::11 chl'rr,v I ,... I' over r., • • Tr.·•>".'",., .• ,, ............ !'" f'l',".",'."\l-.\-,"~.-r-.. -,-.,-,,-,,,. ,._-,~,, ,.,.. a ,i a a.v .• ~1 \\'Aj\'.TED: Nursery rle!il'rt"'I.' 11.0(J(J. '2 i~,,"~~.·. ,_. ,.1,.,,·-. grN'll rug. nyo11 . .,evc1· 11· -yr 11"a11-. i135. Priv. ••2.3110 ,, ,.. """'-' r ..... ~ " " ,,-,.,, litkr C-hlll"'l' •nd11'1du;il 11"/l!'I nE:·.:,'\f" ,. UE .. "N. ·1.~ ,, ~ "''" uo,~11-,1 ,,-, , .. ~ ~·11~ ,,.,,, ---, ""<"" ""' .. ., '' bo.1·. For 11krwts & l!f· ,-,-.,. 6<' ·~. I. v' · ·· · ""'"''--· •. ·'.J ·•l<'•u. ;>l11!c~ DP-<'Ol'alor ! ,I· l••·k ,,,.,,.,.,.,,.,. 1-'"l'I 1,,.,. I•• I , <I · l'f"P'"N"f-1 \l'"''"C\' v ......,,"" C + ~·~l) •· ,_ ~ a ~ "11 ('~ .. r "r ~\1fl"1'1'1~"1'.1' • ...... ,, '' • ~ 1 '"·" icrnoon~. 1Jo~d~ .K1u·~"l)'. G•r••• Sale Sil * F!wrc.S1.:l'nl 1ig-hls ~:LC.:Cl"RON I(' ~1urif'nr nrf'<!~ LEGAL Stcrela~> .. ,;on1~ PXP . 0"1111 ' ··· ·· ·· ····• · · 1 ol1'1 ~,.Jl)..Jlr.S:! ''l f>t"r · -\\lcr nl'l"nt•·il .'(~~:! l>[r~·lwJ.;,111 Dr • . .\inblil«IH"" ' -2iHS :\e11'fl{ll'l RP:ll'h, C\L ·1' Ion~.'.! h111\1s nld f'Olnr TV'~. no 1 11·orhlng. rf'qUil'l'd .. \l11l'I be f'\(•ellent \ I 'I' .. ,.,,,PROft: . ..;s10:-o'.\L phOlll' \!i.:•Tl l lr1"I ·····'J••l1'i lb1t11: lfl lll". c,,11 r p 11:2· ~·1.,2~1 \\""II . 11 rn<.1111 111(' ,,., •. ,, ,.,,'-' ,., , 1 .... f' ,,1 ,1 ) , ---___ \\"A'\TED: f':otrl tinie girl. CD.'\D0,11!'\Jli.\1 furnir111·r ___ 0_-·'"11-_."J":"~'---· __ I !1<l.Y t':i~h. ,\lso B&\\' iypis!. M+-1·!,1:!. , ,. i<o.1 r1tnr • 0111111 Pn111 1. :::.,11 ,., 1 '' '1 "' •'' SECRETARY I --'I ·-r,-.fu. 1nn r 1 . _ .lul.-T~pl ng, t"i\1ng ,~· gr11p1·al ofc• sal,., .lu~I sold 011r 1•on11'1 & COLOR TV. lgr . fan _ z,1' 7.a:;: P'>rtaues. J.J7...fl976 L IVE: -(~ batJ.',S l l -())}Pl·aror'!'r11r ....... ,!.i()_t;7 1 f'nl•'ll!C', (apJ~lra no a.rrH . -, (p;.;.d •'\PC1, Young a ll \' ,,,,,., ·,_.,-, ".~~"".6"·!i-1>:""-1nt!'I ,;I'll fh,. l11rn'' l~1ldi, sr1\'. n1a('h .. furn , "•~hcs,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil · ' · j \\"ork · I "•'1'1" 1· t P!lw• \~»11, 1 • ~ ..., ~v ,;~ w I" trr/hott~ekrPpe r. Cn 11P1:" I l<r itai i.il r:; i'" 1 ~nu 1· ow11 ~1unr.1 _m· \i'li!••l'I 1.,,11"'. 11 . · \:H Bt>ac·11 an·a. To StiOO --W-IG STYLIST--111· 1"111, hd1•n1. '.'llu~I ~I'<' lo n11sc, J.~3 \\",Bay, C.:\l. I girl. N.B. A!'P.a. 01111 fl 'ltt\i!, r·,, ..... 11·1 1, ·1·1~l(', ...... ~ ~\.'11.t:ii ·.,'.~! 1.ra Ill lll'f'(I, I 1one ~ . '' I I ' '· 1 C>ill l.111 .nnr ~l•Pl"P' ~I A I" "I ' )[' I " ' I ' l'f '-O ·'111 ' •ll.Jlsl ' ' · f' ,,uc; r-_ 11 POOLt11blr~'slale bcd Fr1et0 Yo" S.t'l-J52L Or•!tr!v ·······•~~······ $10-1 '"·'· ~,:, "'·li\·~,.n 90 a.n1. ~ '' -'___:....:..:.._ l\r~.'TCLJt"t' f''.\p<'r, frl~·OI OO :1~1 llanovf'r, CoUegt Park. (i>lleill conclilion S~·0e;: ~ !\!GR TRAl>.'F.E s:iOO ISa!rs r..~p. 'l'l'n~. ~lld 11()\111 _' . '~.\l.!·:S Tr:,\l'\J· r. f"!-.RSn:x:-.rJ. AGE:\'('Y \\',\ITRE:."-'· F::>.pt'l\. fl\'('[' ZL ~~-fi-12 -ll 12.i. ~--------' ._,,e PaH'.l Coninl. + ..... , .. , .. , .• ~I.fl() X!11 1 "1'11"1 !•11 ;, "•'l'·il•I•· 111 Jll !.: \\ t'.~lel i !I Dr .. j\'.,lt .Nral, EGG t ALr. 673-{)!!j"j". O 3 lines,~ Times, $2.00 PROOF OPR j 11 11 1 1 ) r .\1 \"IXG: ~lu~t ;,ell r11;;to111 M . II 1r you ltk .. sl111rp .. 10t11r<, t f'!Qu1r Sa ll'.<:-• '1 "1" 11 11 1"11 '' Id "'11 "1 I ti-1.~27'0 ~Ii·. Z11n111,,r. i;-11alnu1 slf',.,.,.. 1115. Ar1 isce eneous 'C -+ ~/Ml \\/.i 11 .. r,.111;d 1·01 ,\1 •!•1 1n ' --------------''V Wanted 820 11·iU'ltton10\'Pup 1 nth1s t a~1 on11n. ............... E x perienced :-.f.:C r:t:TAHY-TR ,\J;\EE:. \\0'.1 ,\,"'"''li l~h.>P>«>'k f•''' 1n i $c _, <!1·1,'"f. '''·'· DARLJ:-lli k1!1('1t~ I blk l . \\I · 'I" 1· , •• , 11,11·h \\/11 11 n "' ''lf•,.111,.,\n1 ·' ,, " ' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i . , rr•cnrlng & lt1er<:1!1\' .. 11r!d. )•('-)IJ(' •••••• 1'1111 .,'" I hr;. rlay_ grt 011'(1} ,,,r f11r11 11tl!\'. no1trrl pl R rils. \\htll', parl Prrs,an. Vf>1•y _ 1111~. c;,,nJrnr1· T1·11e ..... s::-tG t-i __ UNITED __ x. 111"1'l1"1 111'1 & 1111'1"111 "'"· 'r/1>~~~1111 nfl••·" ,. 0 ,, ,, , I ""·' r1i1. n~ .. d ho •n ' •. I! ~ ~')llj .- 1 ~r'\'1 • h,.no111-. a111l1lty !;ul~'. 011n t1·a11~. ~(·ad;; of 1n1s« 1 j"23 Call B11l 1~1!1{'f', R:~:\-2WXI "11Sf'"~"P<'I' .......... ,hi CALIFORNIA BANK : (~111 f /(',jf) "'''I: K;;:-:~1111 II ''')-\\(oJ"hr1·s. C<>Jllp<'l11y 11111 Crl\1. ·,Jl-·1416. f..abrador Dr, c.:-.1.'.-~lf>-l ·IDL CASH PAID FOR .-~16-;,i:~l. Al.~n fPI' .T111>s_ :-Ou1·sp.o; ,\,Jr .;'l · · · ·· •···· i ;2tJ I tran1 ,1"11 In Of.<•fl111f' t11gh ! ----~~~~-l ;c G ----~ ,: ,\~,··1·1 eJ ,,.,1, D) '"l , D>''''>I . J'1!1n C 1n-::-:i.·1-.: l· IJl·'.\I"-11 -YELLOW PAGE L.AR.\ ·i-: Sa ll',~-,.,, Sat. Aug fin" rurni1nrl'. appliance.-. ... " :!\,,.:;;., '"· s '·' I ontactJoan Berge1 l'f'l''f ''ll "',' 1•11 1• ·~ .. i~•11'~"("1'!"!11r y ,I "O "I G 1· .. ~tf" I I PVPPJES•ti•"l•·d PERSO:\NEL AGENCY 1•1.~p,.1, l\1'1 •••····•·•·· S'l.'16 I · .. :-'·'·' ~' ,\\,~,'.CY ~I l... SALES -•.• ir ·" "~t"-' .ng ll'l antique~. on .. piece /)\' .. ,,. .. 'l\.'1'' \I ••''' ·I· •1 I> I ' 1"'1 ... )() bi!'\{'IP '"I· ,1,op '''"" 11 -h I c I I I 6~2-~·q.lR 2081 Mk·ht>l.~on D!'. ~'(JI ,\i Pn id~ Drl \L•I' -j 1,,'1' I'. 1 (_';111 Reth C'urr1." .->lfl...f,(lJ;, fh(' \\·Ps\'s !an;-r~t indepcn-· · .,,., · n,, '' ousr 111. al {.l,v or nig11,lcc'"''""~-~-----I lrviflt', Cald. Many Clerical San Clt>n1r nl" ----_1·1 u1'.:.:.:-all( ---('0,\:-<~l'AL ,\GE:\'CY t]P11l 101·:11 ll•l1'pho111' dln'rt· i;:1rl's clotl le$<. book:<. gan1r~. j.l~.224 1 Ol' fJ'1j.j7J3. \l"ESTJE:, niale, r .~•-f'l)r P · · A 'I I I r!r-. ?fi06 \\"a\'!' Crei.; I. a<luhs 111 ·c F d I )l,\NAGE;\!ENT taJ,nt:< t·e. os1t1ons va1 . S.\Ll<S. Ttw i!l'il\1 111~ !1 ... 11 2-;-ro1 1arbvrBla1 1\Jain~ O"Y p11bl1 . .:lier ntl'ds addi-IJ.ll-l2l1. -"· <J i· rla1J1, quired ror ll!!W )'ouni; ""'\" I 492 .. 5123 I iif<" nf 11 11•11t••1:'1ll.v k11.-'1'11 1,;r-r.viCr-s t · t~--nonaJ,.,ale,,nieii ioniect<'ur·1~==~~------M s·cal lnstrument18l:i pleaSf' f'a.ll ;,]!J-.~:~~.l 642.5812 I'" \l ;<llls ,\(!l! If ,l'U\l 11:inl 10 • ,: 1'1 ... la JLlln sa <'Sl'llall, """flt e.XflilUSIUll. ~·1 11111e, '.l·IOV ING l'rir!l\Y! Bed. erib, 1"'.'.'."-'-,-:--:--.,--:---1rREE, IO\'able s '''' 11 e. lVmpany in comm{'rf'tl'.ll 1n-I Eu Io _)<' l 11 11n1e 11, n1eC'h ''" • dustry. Exctllenl potential q a tip.Jr , -111Pfl.irr ~1·11 1;u;ir:in:,.rc1 1•1 $.':1!11. I, 1 f! ' ood al prrn1., no ti-avcl, hi·ea1·n-\1·asht'r .12.'J. di')'rr $.25, 1'ilurwl Electric Gui1ar And Amp. brPcrl Sh,..p!1erd mis.~ 1110·s, I I Ca ll .l<'l!ll Hl>lilll -,!1)---'"llj .!lU\\ I' i.:r, ,I: 5 PSll'llln, 11•gs, estal:J. prorluet. rlini11g lahle & 4 rhairs $~. Twin P\ck~up. S5t), IO\'l's Ch.ildren. 5-J2-j"09(i. \\Tile, Classifi{'d Ad. No. 241 1156 N•wport Blvd •. ,, Pl'01!<11 11911 Sup.:!111.-1.is ('l),\s'!AL i\!;E:'>:CY ;'_en1 ,'" appeH1ance Apply Refrig .12~ + ;\lORE. 740 Daily Pik>t, P.O. Box 1360. Coste Mes• I lop oppo1111n•!1f's ff1r i\).;-Jj":~l HR1 !11)t' Bl <ti Ada 1ns 'J.19o_ Nf'\\ll<)ft Blvrl , C ,\I ~ No tT"crs~1on hl'1'P -\\'r hav.. Han<iver Dr C\I .'H.l-2680. I ~--~c>c>_J-C;,.oo.:_:_7_~--r REE 11·ood. .\l(l("IP) Glas.'> Corta ;\le11.a. ea . 92616. I J:ll'-~11<' l<'fll!t ts llar·tx>r I ~ . . ' ---1 SER\: !CL s!at1on a rtnd lull b • Office Furnitur•/ Co. 1644 Superi·ir. (',:\of. J. fOod \\'IUll ad is a good l l'or lhA.l ilen1 undrr $50, A!'ells r,,~tl'•t i::n111 1n,1: co ,i\Lf'.S t .ul, nui!lll'f', ·10 !u· 11111,-. snlary + cnmiTI been incrl'as.ing usi!M!'!ls by GARA GE Sale: Sar & Sun Equip. 124 ,~-::o--;;;:o&l-&--:C3C23C:\-~~-I i n~stment try the Prnny Pincher lfi.11 Plat r>n1111. C\I 11rrl\ f{!'l:J.11 ;,•Terlin~ rard~ 1 I' d 990 £ C ·t H over '.?.)',(. per yr, for past i\1ist'. itf'ms . Collage pictnr· 1-----------1;, mo old ml go 1 n e Fl /\l:i C;uil. f'o. Co:i~I Pla~a. ,·'8P ' · .oas 1'.I-, 3 yri; & ·11 experr('d to be e-i;, sf'f\'f'f, 6x8' br;ilrled nJ,. • )" ,1 • ,.,0.,.. • 1 1 I , 11den exo\\TJ!f'r . '"'"T, rma r, nerrl.c a r \! 1111rr\'irw \\rd onl.i• · · · · even hightr-20Z7 Port fui1ns~.\tl" Pl, NB. \\"!th ta~ ptlO("h and li'tpt' home fa~I. 968-li"Ol. I l:un-lpni. $.ERV ICE Station altrnd;in1~. PAT!O SaJ go00· .~~-I :-;-,-,-L-~-~" G In Lrtx!)'d for t;1~1\•ro'1:111r S1a~1:~: ~ P \( If )o~'re 111nb1 t~ou.~ k ag· Drcs.'it'~ e~ Lo~;;~. s1::<; :;;c~~d ~:rdfi~1~ ;:it:!u~1~ ~;;~1RA~;i:~tl~~~p1~!1rr1 s!'~:~: I l ! 1 gre~~1ivr .,• dsee ·11• t'areer ;if1ernoon &.-Sundni• 21si & 1 I ~.11rf;1g!.' ~"''I'· rnu~ sr", ('flaF! lh\v, LnRtlll6 &>arh, • olhf'r £kx:1)ml'l1!1<, n e~('I'· n1(llP .;.tt;..80\411 f1 tiprn. t:al \ ro1· 1 n 1"r 1•, ,-.. 11 flJ>-· 111 t assi 1" YP ow_ pag-c 22nd 6..\117 \\'. !Sth St. C.,\1 . ll'n: condition. l~T:>.~ -(71 ~ 1 17'."'°~---.~-e,--~-I 1~un1n1rn1 , li4~-S:\.~·1 ask ror I 51<\ri,:11 rJeaJ.1lng . Sf'f'\'l<-e· !!ale~. pleaS(' repon in per-i.,-,-,.--,.-0-R-D-------I f)'li·"'''2 bt'tv.·een 9 AZ\l anrl ~ JiEF, pt1pp1l".'I. AUorabl~ A '"'' \\ ,1 o d ;;on rnr intf:'rvit \\·:-at 7pin ·"'-Y< mAey extras. .,,., ni•I •-) 1 \If« ,\hhol! lllllll, pply"" ".t>Cr il -v' ' ~P,\l,12131861·1208atter6 e,,,..aZ"llH'>UIY-. d . • l'hursda.1, Alig. 19th or !mm Spec. 1n1en. plant!, aJI size~: 499 l"O , .. I en Ninla ,.nfl , 4~1 ,0 l''I. . -.~~ sALF~x F{rTail par1 lilTie 11 1-.,:;c.,,·c.:c:_:::._cc:::_____ Vriday, Aug. 20th a\ Luskey n11sc::. =-4...,, " irarli\'t i1-01nan, Tron~-. At-SJj\'.G LE t'll:'cd\e &: o\•et·lock Bnx k Co .. 608 E. Brood· Miscellaneous 118 FINE ART RENTALS \!ONG REL p11p~ ma k" thr la ir. fi l:r-0:..l~. op1~ nn dr ess"~ k. bes1 pel~. Frl"r 5 \\'k old !>Portsii'('Rl". Top J»l-Y· Rolf's way, Ann.hl'im. Dec-orate ~ur hon1e or otf1ce pups Call !!·l6-4.~i31. .,.,./qua.I onit 11rtv.1'rk trorni-~~~-~-"'----1 l\llgr, 646--0308. L k B Co 2 REFRIGS $10. I.. $30. both ., 0 . H•mp•oo & A-. !Ir Beautiful Kitti~ us ey ros .I ., Inc. ~-ork, l\1cn's ~3.cla 32'11 &. "'"" ~,,,,._ SAL ES -~ten STOP!!! l'l'l"l'ER. \\'anterl, eve!!. ~tu!t Serving tht \\lest ainee 1949 34.11 $4 &: $5. Hang 10 \Vill 1>ent or sell. r.1on·fri 64fr-0367. 20~ Contint11tal LOOKING & ACT I hll\'t' own tra.n'!p N"'"l 8om-.""m. 714/112 """. Ave., Cos111 '.'11('.se. _ • '. '' T-~hir1!1 lg ! E'X-lg $2, k .. ,, ....._,_,.... l·lf'ts;th111 ATH.. 645-4~. *"... II cl I ''· 1 101 COPIER. ·x~I ..... od. 2 Pc mlwood fencr. 6' hi0 h .'il:llr~ n1111ded prl'snn, .~Cl' Jor 1 . 1 ll~l .,~.50. A new oth ng. .. , .. "v "' \'Olll'Sf'll "' ft'ftl rllrerr op-I Tt'rh11trlan Men;handile . . 5.16-2S90. S\j(I. plu.~ :1· gall'. 1-S' & 1-9' );f!C-~wh•niti'-. :Xlnt f1ilure fflr i .SEr..V , TECJL 'TRNJ<:. ~r O_V_l_N_'_G ______ l_I * 67.l--7.WO lion. 962-1172. " I k I 1• • n111st :4f' : ,.,,.1,1 "''"· •.·.,.,,.,,,, ,.-,,,. A 11r I r10"n n~1 · ('<)_ ,.,_ •••••••••••! p• /0 126 2 f'F.'lAL"' .. ,, ~lh ,., ""' " " \\':ishei-, Re!rig, s m 11 11 1ano1o rgans -'"' "-' "' rn". '-"' nH'nl'.e i1nn\('d1atE"ly ~l1011ld r~iJ<.hnK lo('ll] rl 1 ,.i ~1 0 n Antiques toO C"llbinf'I, flPsk, nt l.'IC. Bait -----------! h&\'f' 6 !or~. ~'r~ to J:ood •-••-)'I'"'' of s:~. ,,.,.wk. dr~IN'S sh:\ll' a,iu::l't:SSh'f '''''OlO" )fB '·'2 c •_n,,·, hOITIO "'" "~0 7 O" ''" '~ ·~· "' ~ <. """-' ... D"I -.~111" BALD\VIN Acrosonic. full ........... 4..)J ' <>.;;r-tVIJll. l'\o r3n\'assing or !IOlieitini , 1net·lw1ical!y n1indN1 11~ ;----------~I-=""'=~'-'---~-. . I ' M ANTIQlf"" I bl h . Af\"TlQUES furn rtCrig keyboard Spinet. \\'Rlnut *. 3 Red Kitti1!'11. I Bla(:k lntcrvie1v!I b.Y oppolnnnent d11·1r1uu • $1.:1~. 1 .,,:s -a es, c a1r111, • • · . 1 ~ · I Cloth'~ ·, I • m;..,.. fn1i .. ··ood finllh. Just too•d. klllJ . \\'kll fllrl. Hou~ onl> ~3 11?<'kdA..)'S. Dan ll<1r· Cfill John Bond, S33-,,0CJ 11.rrno1tt11, 1Unpe!. commodes u.,., J we ry ..,..._, ,.. ._ • cl k ,. -E ., ,,.,, ~"" i-• W "•:;._-"""". brokt'.n, 96.'--1360 •oYHme. fly , ;,,.14.~().I . P ENNIS & DENN IS oc ~ .. ,.m . Coa~t I em11 . .,..-.r=.o. '""" · .... ..--v;>\,1\1 PERSONNEL AGF...NCY HI\)". Cdi\I 6i:)-2515 \rilrion, C:'\f. HA i\1 ~f ON D El e c f r i c CUTE PUPPIES, 6 ~·kt; old. SALEg·RF:A L EST1\TE PROPERTY MGMT INCOME UNITS H.H . Armistead & Co. Call 10 a1n·:l p1n 171 1• gj().j"ti()O 2'~Z 7\ol 1'"hel"1n Dr. ROU~ top m-~k $1."..0, !'-'f"l'rls DJA!\.fQSn l~ karat emerald Ors!;an-Dra•t bar 1011(' eon-.Pl'.l11 Shrphtrrl. lrvirlf', Calif, _ •Qme l'l'p{lir, ~)i..()338, ~2 cu1, '1·hlte gold ffll:ln1. $500. trol. 2 manual. 1 octave &l6-?.l.)8fl TRUCK DRIVERS C~p11':<~. S.A. llKI~. -~'i:.--0.~fl'~------hl'l.~~ redal. 64&--005-1. FREE F fREW'~OO=D~-I Tr,1n!-C.-.nt 1nrn!11l. Cllt~~ A I The fll~te~t drs1v 1n lllf' \\Test BEAtlT t'n1rik .!ackf'I. Orig l ~1ANUEL, Tho1Tia.~ ori;:ttn. __ ;,;1,&(X).19 /.h' Apply 1631 Ple.tf'nlJll , ..• Daily Pilot Cl1s1lfled \altlP $1100. :'llU!I ~u -lk~! 606. 1 yr old, 511\'e SIOOO. l!Ol:SE Hunu-.,-.-. -,-v.-,-,-.-""-I C .. \I. l\d, 642-5678 offer tak~.11. 81~i82t. • 637·&'l37 '* OPEN HOUSE column. 23 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdrwsda.r, All9Uil 18, 1971 r ---1~1 Pets, Gener1I ~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~~~~\l~~~~~~~~W~•~do•sl;~''~·~·~"'~"~"~l~8~?5~l~·1~1~~~~~~~0~IJ~l~V~P~l~LO~T~G~f .....:-~ I~ I .....:-i:.=-I ~ I T_..... llil I ........... 1§1 [ '"'"'·"'· I~!.___ ·_"'"'_.,.,._1~11 .;;I ;;;;;;;'"";;;;;;;'"""';;;;;;;·;;:;I~~!,:;[ ;;;;;;;·~;;;;;;;""';;;;;;;"'" ~1§1~1 _. l50 G-"-"°-'-•-' -----'°°-Boet1, Slips/Dock• 910 Mobile Homes 935 Autos W1nttd 968 Autos, lmport.d 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, lmportM 970 •• VOLKSWAGEN A1''lMALS R Us .•. Chip-~fL~I Sport 12', CO\'er, stl'<'r- n1unb $4.~. Mynah bin.ls, Ing. contn'.lb, $81;1, 5-17-Zlgj $29.95, Puppies $10, Pam>lli or 673-2828. $14.95. 839-8520. 31>45 Y.'.1 1~7-'~Ch~,,-,~Cral~-,-R-W>a_bou_I, McFadd,n, SA 1963. $91..Q, DOUBLE yellow h'ad par-..t Call 67~33'25. * rol. He's young and talks a I ~8-0-.-1-,-,"p00-w-'-0C,.=::C.---906- WIU. trade pr1. dock Balboa Island tor 1hart'd UM ol pc1wrr boat lo 24' )ttr round. Eve1 l ""'kt>nd.s 673-7.tn. BOAT slip for up to 26 fl. pc1wer bol!.t. \Veil sheltel'('(!. $7) Month JilUe and is very Int-nilly. \\'ill s1and on your .arm Sl~. 549-W25. 25' F'lybndge Ow("!\s :.port E. Michael Rlr,.. 673-6880 l1sher1na1i. Galll',V, head, Boats, Sp•ed & Ski 911 new L'Cvrrs, bal\ tank, HAD ENOUGH OF DAMPNESS? l\1ove to SlERRA OA\ir..l. Always dry, baJn1y , clear. N• snu">g or tog. Idt'd! rv1· ar1hrit1c or bronc hial pruO. lt>nls. At SIERRA DA\\'N you O"'n your o•wn mobile- hr>ine-Jot. Rents ke<"p go111g WE PAY TOP CASH tor used can & trucks. j\at call Us for fret e~tlmate-s, GROTH CHEVROLET up. \\'hy pay rent"' For fn•f' k At. for Sales t-.1anac:er brocliure. while Dept. ;:: l8Zll Beach B!vtl. JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED SALES • SER.VJCE NEWPORT IMPORTS, MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT . ·. IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast 1\lvy. 97'1 Autos, lmportH PORSCHE "II PORSCUf. 9ll-S. Takr c>\'f'r 1't'11111.in. 21 mo of :'iii mo l1•a:.r ;\v r(JUll.Y c Us t , 832-8209 01" fi-l+-Oi70. ---·~­'70 Poi°'t;he 91 I-ti Very lo"' nli. .\Int. t1'1l{l. n1u~t :sell $!100. TO.P. SZ&-8216. RENAULT '63 cusro:-.1 buill camper. 2 mo's ~1v reb!t l!'!!Xkc, Rrbll trans axlr , New br.ake1, r lu lr.h, he•ders. Sel f -contained water :-ysten1. Ch€.'rry buy -$1175. 49-l-'l!Ji"4 1..;1g_ Bch. '69 YW BUG Ah'.C Registe1·ed t:ollie - f'rtt lo good hoine for sha.i·I' of litter. 642--446!1. nid10 LOTS Or DECK SKl or fishing boRt + trlr, SPACE! $349:l. Cail 646-6269 gla.n on v.'OOCI hulf', 11ear or 646-()j.,"9 dlr. new OIN)'Sler '5.'i lisp. 3'1" Fello11·s k SU'"'a.11. cbn Runs like a dream $XJO. SJF:RRA DA\VN, Hen1e1 Ca fl . I B h 3100 IV , Coast Hwy. 2 ~ · ununi;:on enc N 8 9 JI... 8·17 .6(}S7 KJ 9.3331 e11 pon each »XOO BROAD" ORE 3 Bil, , "'"' PA y TOP DOLLAR KARMANN GHIA -__ N'.'.'.:'"~'~P<>~•~·•cH~'~'~":'_' I.'---I ;;::-;;;:::;;;;:;:-7 ::;;;;;;· "6i Rcnaul1 li0rdln~ 4 spd . dlr. Xlnt. cond. 511.c- rifice! 'l'akf' oldt!r car in 1!'11.de-or i.1u.;i!I d6'>1'n. Will /1nant"e pvl. pry_ tVO'i29'Jl ~·87:16 or ~94-6811. Cati 152 BURMESE KITTENS CTUtser, fully equ i p"d•l -'51i'-'7--3683c::c.·----~=I Shots. S35 up. :iJi-47~·1 {;alley, Uea.t. S/S radio. Boats, Storag• 912 SlA)IESE K1!!ens. ,\!&!-' $'10 New gas ranks. dmg}'. & Sl:>. Purebl"f'd lil<l!/\er, i\looring avail, S3~i00. Call 1-e11:. rather. S:lfrl2:.6. Tun1 :>18-9707 iam-3pin, · \\"f'\l thru f1'1. RARE /11mal}'an Hyt111·rr~. I I .. ' . . . PLEASURE \"f'h1clr: parking. Let. u1 v.·atcb over ymir travel 1rh', bo8t or n1otor homr , 11.cross fL'Qnl Dohrny P11rk. S6.-$10. 496-159-1. ~ull IM!., dsh1vhr, ~tpl(·, a~1·n-t"OR TOP U.SEO C,\li.S l·.--.-------- 111g, ~ srorag~ sh€.'ds, Si\00. 11 yoL1r Ci.Ir is ex:tr.i. clt!an, 62 t,l!J,\. 111'11· eni;, t:it·ks, Sp. 9;;,, tfunungron By Th+" 1 nlf'•·t1. J.:l'f~I Looks had. Se N 1 1 & P ~ee u~ 1r~1 . k . , ~ a, r-11·a'.t1, _ . ar. C:.t R,\UEH. Rl.1\CI<\. ~-,.~·__!•'-_:· __ . __ _ H11·y. 011nr ;)36-J61U. .,.1, c 1• I ..., •·· •'Ill\ 1·,,,c I" I" ~ •• L, 1 11~1 ..... • ., ~ ~ .• ,nu..,s. ADUL1' Pi.u"lc-1 1 ~ nU fL~•ll! Co.~la ?ill"SU ~1s.;;i;:i ~;~:. OCE'.t~N . Coinplt·iel.\' se-1 up -AN°"N-IVERSARY-=so-! 1~~1-.\J'li 1.o:i..JO n1ob1l~~hon1t', AUTOS WANTED LOTUS ~THINK m ,,~~·· "FRIEDLANDER" dis<· hrks, Rill, 1....) n11"s, X1nt. $13.)()/of!er. :'>-!8·269.i. TOYOTA 1971 TOYOTA '68 VW BUG Rudio, l£ca1cr. Vrry Sharp! ~.lust Sell j XE\\'7541. S1Qih $1777 Marquis Moton T<lrllf', [ Cahl"O, no llapcr.\. 2.~ rroJan l'.:xpress 1·1·1J1Sl"r. 32.:l each. 892-29i0. l.alli>y, hf'ad, sips 4, lll'IV ~overs, h1ut 1ank, 7;, 1ra!t rdd10. CLEANEST BOAT lN TIIE :'.IARINA. $:)495. Call &i6·6W9 or 616-0-:l39 dlr. PURE S1amC:>€' Kittens, SlJ each. 13o,. t.ra il){'(I, 5 11Pekii old. Xlnt healrli. ~'l1-3f~96. l!il .sacr1f1N' a1 S3.IMJ {11;-.h. ti-lb-l;;i!8. fop dollar !ur l·l•'dn u:.Cd C<'l'S. S{if' And~· B~"fl\\n. 1----------- THEODQRE LOTUS 13HO flEAClt !IO<IY. l"ll $\13-i566 e 5J7..tiS2>1 :'.ll;\!11ic;~·T-1:~-­ Sl 100 :'\('t ·rl~ '1up , (ii"l-111~! ocxi So. c~i. l!1gh11·y, L. Bch. d e.rut Lewi& __ .1-..r.m • 540-Jtoo Motor Homes 940 ------AUTHORIZED ROBINS FORD &\LE< " S.RVICE MGB TOYOTA t!l:1ti V\\' BUG-Sun1oor, fac· 1ory rl•hlt <'ng, flf'IV brakr!, CONDOR ,\DOHABLE calico .~· n11xed to11g-hai1· k1t1C'ns, ~I. each. lsl eon1e. 67;...S!l!lT. 32' Tolly 1'.S.. F.O.. in1n111.e. Survey t'Q1nplete-cl. h·~h botton1. A ~tf'al at SJ.1,j()() by ol\'ner. ;;18-5098 Campers, S•I•/ Rent 920 . NEWPORT .. , IMPORTS ;$JO() \\', L'Oi\S! H11•y. -----------I tlf(·,; & pa int. Xlrll rond, ··o ''"" I .... , '' \9H.: H .. 1L•w, f .\I. 6lti·~1.;o:; ···7-c · 11 "1·1-"9"'1 I . •r> (.,l,,,hl . '1\. -----! ~· ,). a o-J /, <"Qlld HJl<1 1" ,, 11• 11i11't'I• 1 "V.I l°IJl!\J\,\ _\!;irk II :.1·1h· :-~ •• '""";r;1, p · l b ' ' ~. , , . ·I ""~' a11l Ju, runs, new J'/\1!1111 lin". \u111a•:u1 <~11"•·1" I 111 ,\.j ~\I l,<•l l•1, 1<·a! t'lll!lfle ,t· Tt"A!IS. Hnlu,h !'Hl'•ll~ -:1···· 11. C1ill 11 i11d"11 1h•lrusr:·~', lo n11. I \\l:!-.I" SELL NO\V! !! ! afl. ~ill 11 ~ltiS-.~::::.i. !-.1•1lll·s~. ,\~I Sl• . .tl 01· off<'r **•Ca.It 67:l-J9~2 ***' Ncwp('>J'1 Beach I---'-' ----MERCEDES BENZ --l>a.1 ~ til!-1!1~6 . !'.:It's · ·· ·:ti ~IC, 1u •w •'11i::. t1t1·s. ,1111 ·l!r.f-:>!l3:: 'GS V\V ..j !lpd, lo nu.lc:o;, xlnl, 1·1ir1d, &1<·n11t·•· $ 4 ~ 0. t'~l. c!ual exh;u1st', w()(l(!e-n Al'l:C Ala~kan i\Tala1n111e :?11. rr. 1<ho11, ptu1·en ~\ud. SAC. 5!0-72:.!S. AKC i..;F-,-.-,-IA7N~~~-.. -P71"-,~<I pu p~ 11 /shoL~. rhamp l1nf'. ~II 1<k~la)~. ;}10-:.;~·-- AKC Ffn111IP 54."(l\I~. 2 yrs, to ii;oo<l hon1r 0111~. r;:. -\\llh paf)l'l~. :,.1;,..j:Jl;l or :,:17-2~7ti. C 0 -L I~ IE s-:-p-;pp1-;;-- rcg,-rn:ile !. fr111 * !:;"1:1-2!'01 * LI DO 1·1 .• '\Int MM. Covrr & 1-SCl-1-,-A-UcZ~ERf>-\J ~ dully. Days: :>K.-1410, Eve~: ,\J 11 n.v 111'11· par l~. ' I '' _,,,, I'>! !-10.%. • :.i~,..(1!)06 * Cl>e1np1011 H1 s ur · . ..., · 1----''-"-------I ~==""-.. -~,-,=--= I Jn;;, 8~6-01139. 11(11.!DAY :ii' ya\\'l, 5 ~ciil~. ENDUl{(I .~l~·lp 'li!l TS-t:iO BESENJfs-:-u_"_'"_"_"_'c'"c'c'"ct 1nhn! eni;:. Alps 4. Sur1.•r y,..d. S11zuk1 S;ivag•. slt"Pr! Jrg11I, hN"e<I. Sniall, b 8 r k l, ~ s. i\1 in! rond. S3800 499-2066. _l_·C_·I). :..J<1-_2_:;_•_· -'-''-'-' ~~- odorless. S7;,up. J-6j3-2236 Ll0014 $895 2:i0 HONDA.Scr a1nb1,,r , .. ti75-1323 .. nf¥rls n1 inor l'f'[Jli lf. s1;>(J, 962 AUSTIN HEALEY ·i;9 L"T. Ti'avl'lal! 1200, ~.i;; '+;j, 300 :'.IK ill, (·rr11111puH. 0 11".l. P 1rf'l11'" •1"" top & h;.lllf'r.' S~Ji"l9.-, i ll/:,Z!J.-114"•. BMW Autvmotil·e F.>i:r('l\cncc DATSUN eni;:., full po11·er f, a1r.1----------- Rr-11dy for trlr. •193-l ri03. '71 BIG 510 SEDAN C1 1 ~;V\' "• Tl'ufk AC, ~!i~k. 1!)6.i, ~h··ll, ,f.. rasy lift Q\·..,rhead \:1111. '1 Sp•'f'd, dlr .. :\11NIATURt~ Sehnnuzrr pup- pie~. AKC rri.:1s. -,,-.-.-U_R_O_R_A-.-,-.-.-il-,-. -.. -.-b-,-d", C:1ll &12-962;, ilflrr ;~rm_. - BONANZA mu1i bike :; hp, 5.~86 n11rtin, Jlral•'I'. R1u ·k"t .~1·:11' . front shocks. xlnl cond. $i0. '6~ INTERNA'rJON,<\L van, 6 ruuNI gla"~. 11) In 11111<'~. ;,.?,6-10&3. r~I. Call al1er ti 11m. sarnfii·r. ~1H).ll7:\li . l\!ll·6'.lll • * ~i-096:! * .. coinras-~. $1500. Hor1es 156 .. .. 968-j(~J * * 1r SUPF:R Porpoise ~e il HORSE BA CK Rid ing l)oa1. 1817 E. BaJhoa 81\·d. Les~on5. Otir horl'f' s:. J)('f 6Th-4<118 Balhol!. T~anfl. rrh·111e lc~~n. All llge~.1 LIDO l•I \\'JTII TRAILER !\JUST sell -"66 Ya n1aha :W.i, 6'1.Hi:,z.. ""' '°""· 1""' ., "'" ,,. ~ .. ~, ~0~,c"c~vv~,-.-.,~.1-,m-""-,-,1 '71 Big Station Wagon fer. Call 1111 ;1 ~>10-430j. t111ck, $6(:(), 4 I 11 I p I 'ii YA;\tAJIA i\1ini ~nduJ"O, 6-12-."1::01 srx . I r. I I, •.. icl. ~Ir. rrc. stats T. cla~s. "~11•. good rond. S2:xJ. 'f.3 CHF.VY !ruck, rtblt €.'111?, Und<'r .i,~lll n11Jrs. S.u·n · 673-7267 Rfll'r !> pm M 11 p · - E nglish. \\lr~1er~. 1-l~rM!S * * * $112:1 • * * boardf'rl S4:1 n10. :i.~T-062.i. ·19-1-8.i!Sl Uf'il ~l' -r1cc Of)l'll 1ur fiC'<'' Cnll nft. 9 an1 49 1-61111 many e.x1n1s. S9;,{l. 2 NE\V 10 "-(XI Sch11inn b1kr~ sni;:i;:flsl1on. Ph· 67:->-17:i.'t or 5-16.R1?,1;, Call :'W&-1653 man 3nd 11"Cmenr; S\80. "'6°3 RANCHERO VI -H-7!-21ii="z .• '.'-,-,,-,--"'-,-,,-,-.,. 26' ENDEAVOR ~loop-EW~l l_<_.._. __ 127~·c'c'c'~o"8~'"·~---J\<lllkt" oHl'r! ~a.fr ~ ronfl . 3.000 mi. S•l.!!:?;i . r:(Juipp<"cl in neet. Must s~ll. YA:'.IAHA i:;o 1969 G:O.l<: van-~'-ron, lo n11.1.::'·~1.>-::,::io~;~o'---------I 11111ke offer. 67;>--0198. DIRT on STREE¥r $300 1513 Oxfonl l.n, C.:'.1. Call FERRARI FLYING Jr J4' W/hll'Y •400-2369• ;,,ui-T!ri6. LIDO 1• No. 29112 .... ·/trlr & \ l~ 900 CAPTAIN I.railer. All xlra!. Xlnl cone!. M_o_b_il_•_H_•m_•_• ___ 9_35_ •A<:u:Ot0;;:,;-.;W;,a;;n;;t::od;;---968;w;l--------- UITltmlred lirl'nst:. any Rnr.::~ S7J0 673-6578. -CONTEMPO-ANNIVERSARY •50 r~~l~:i~~o tOfll. 30 \'eara experience 16' SUper Satclltte. Cost new LAGUNA HILLS u.il .Ir power. Prolet.11-0nal $1300 new !or sa;,o. SALES & SERVICE a.,art fishing gt1 1dr; f\1exlcan 646-1472 or l/687-2745 2l31ll RIDGE ROUTE DR. IJIJIT-A~'"I C - • 1-· & Paclf {Cornn of ?.1oulton Pkwy) -"""' ~ ti! .. mer ...... · \VANTED Sail, mast I: boom r-t ln~Tru" Prtatige adult com11unlty ad-........ '1 wa ff'l! • • ... tor Snov.•btrd. J boa h 11 a jac-tnt to lei11Ure \Vorld. lion n 1 anr ingl, ,. •1 * :.'!P.-!!691 • BeautUul aurroundin••· all mwship. on A· ceC'11!111 1 ~--~~-~---= nav\J!:adon. PICK ur & Baats, Slips/Docks 910 IUXtJry 11ppolntments, Ther- DELIVf;HY ;\N,'\\.'H1':HF.: PRIVAT l"LOAT, •1-, , -·. apeutie pool Saunas, exer· · 1 bl f r *" '"" cl5.! gym. 4 bllli•rd tables, t11.ptaJn llVAl a r n f''<· "'""im"•n 2'>'. •U --1 E 1 ....... " " .. u = mueh much more! leflded Cf""\l!~ini; ~x r~\"t parking, NY>·pt 1 Tf11 . Sec be1ul tum mode!. tn adtnini11tr11.t1vr: experlfflCt'. 67~9411 a.ft 4 pm l\"ttkc11ys. 6*-29TI. park-like IC."tting. .r,·:.,, THUNDERBIRD. f"RONT-Tie dock for ttnt up CALL '30-3900 Gr 13().'7900 l nbnard, outbOllrd 12450. ~ tu Z)'. N.B. $2.00 I fOol. '00 Gre&l Lakea 20x."i0', f11.mi- Vlc1ori11, 01. 642-'!1800, 67J....O'J':K)· ly park. S8001. Call alt 11 ;~1 \VANT to ttnl -11lip tor 32' a.m., IW7-6.'i.l7. p!)\\·rr boat. on or ~8.l' JO' x -1::,· /\lobtlt1 Mrne. Furn. J'&. RESULTS )"O\f can [)e. . ~ .,, pend on, Call the Supt?" pen1n11uJ1.. 67,,...,7'28. Ay,·ning, Sjlflce 111.-ail. 8l4 \'J . .!'I • I e a m a n, .D11 \ly Pilot BOAT Slip S~ces Av11ll. lJ' 17>1h St . NB Sp. 24. CluBlli~ &42-6678 -place !o 10·. Tur•n unused Hem11 Into quick \POI.Ir a.d a. C'ha~ II ? bi:u,r,o& t~call 642-56~ PINTO WI AUTO. Trans. SS day, 5c mile. THEODORE ROBINS FORD '206{I HARBOR BLVD. COST! MESA 642-0010 l~fPORTs WANTED Ontnge Counlie1 TOP S BUYER eru. l\lAXEY TOYOTA lSAAl Be•ch Blvd. H. Bc11ch. Ph. 8'17-8555 \V,\Nn.1) V\V Bu.Ii '64 or up, l.(I, n11lra~r. Good ('()rid. (.'A5ill 492.21\.1R DAILY PILOT for action! C11ll 6·12-5678 & Save! NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coa!!I Hwy. Newport ~ach FIAT Tllt1• SH "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 II.I.CH I LYD. I Hwy. Jf l !!!)3-7.'iofi e 5;~7..G.~2·1 .. • - • iii:i-:i!l~!. TRIUMPH v.·hCf'I. S!.200. j'.~8-79 88. OPEL '68 OPEL 2 OR. '11 GRAND PRIX f'l•"11l.l~"I~ lo•nOfl w •n ''•t•g. rr..,~• w•~dOI» "" <0•"'•'·0""'~ ro,_,, b•••" r'l"'' '~'""'" 6v•~·""''~ """'"'•"•On \~U ~JUI '71 SAFARI lv•U•""' ''•••n" wogon. llO' .. '' win """'"· 00 ..... "'"~""~' ~" """l'''"" '"~· I"<>"~' 'I'~'~' •utoM••1~ I '~"' "''"'u" .~ .. ,1r,11 '71 LE MANS SPT. CPE. [Jelu•• ~'"~!Ml.~'" tl'"~"'P"'fi'l. A.,,.,. "'"'" "~'"'"'"'!"''· P~""' Dr•>•.) & ~'""'"'Q I'·" •ll '71 FIRF.BIRD ll~IOrT>~I,,. lroll>'tn""OI>, Po"''' bPol>.• .. llOftf• 'IH••OQ, ~·< condor.o"mg, ••· <.l•O & ~t•l~' /Sr~ ,111 '71 FIREBIRD 'Fonnwla' Th" QI>• h~• !! ~II l"Cl\ldonQ •Ir c""· 11111,,.,mo. """'" br.• n. riowec \!~••· 0/19. o1U10"'<ih(. rtan•m'""'" l~lt •J2J '71 GRAND PRIX ~"~ 110"" "•"°""! ''~ lu~uro{)ul bl" ~ •nd 1030~ with eve•r•tl•"ll· t~I~ •110) '71 CATALINA • d<>11• na•atop. oow1• 1trak•1. """'"'' llcC'""g, t•• con<1l1 1~nln9, aulom&t•c ,,,,,,m; .. ,on.. 1sr~. ,,) '71 CATALINA C.omnl•le wl!h ~" conditioning. n<>W• e• bt&~e•, llOw•r 1i.tdfig, A tpOflY • door h•rd!oo. /SP~. t ll '71 BONNEVILLE CPE. Air (Cf1dl!I01>in9, powor brak~. POW• ec 11e~""0• •utomarlc lrl n•mln lolr. 15!~. ;66) 'fll F.: TRCUMPH VS STAG NOW ON DISPLAY l o111e iri for a test drive~ FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 7:o E. 1st St.. S.A. ~17·076-1 Open daily S.9: closed Sunday 616-8:.!~9 aft 6 pn1. '70 V\V -Air cond -\Vood dec-R.adio-Nc1v brakf':~X· tras $1650 or best offer. 968-0192 all 4:30 P71T. "&I VI\: bu~. custom paml, bis, ta"Cs, l:iOO re eng. ~lust Sl'll. S\100. Xlnt co n d . Sl"i-3-11 ..!. VOLKSWAGEN BY owne r , '70 vw radiQ, $lg;x), A" frtel1ent Volue t '"' " Now I Now"' ••• Time! To• Good To Po14 Upt .. , of tl!o ~•·Ill o"' ••• kl1td ! Squareback, auto, l uggage rack 616-2816, ;,45-518'.>. '71 V\\', 5,000 mi. Damagedj borly, perfPCt running condJ SG~~. 5:l7-70.1'>. i :-tij V\V st'dan, Priced right.I \V('('kdays: 644-1046, E~: 6i3-768l. ! • '68 PONTIAC CATALINA • "' SM Auto., ri<!W· •r "ff'•<>Q & brA~n. !••!~rv ~-r. r A II + o, ~••l•r iwrc Jiil! $)388. '70 IMPALA T•1\ (l>fwole• • d(>Or "~' 1~d10, t>e~'e', ~u•c.. "'A J <I l'~"'m'"'O'" "" ........ ·'~""9 · "'"""' h.,O·~>. "'~~I 'OP, ~or '"'"' '"'"'"g il~ C~Nl $2888. '68 LE MANS 4 DOOR HARDTOP ll~tl•O, h•&"'· •utom&- "'·pow er •l.,..dnq, !Actor~ "'" ~i~yl "'O' ""$1688 '69 Chevrolet IMPALA (V.10m 1 t:!r H,f . A~tom•li~, po w•• ~·~e•l<>Q & b•a~n. y;n,J ronl, IAC!orv 8<r. •oldlo, hul•'· CYOX· !Oii $2388. 11.m I ' '71 Bonneville Z DR. HAllDTOP' ~•Cl. e~K. c•r. ll&H, ~U!O., P. l l••~lng, t><ak.,, wlr>0ow1, IK· to•r •;,., vinyl rool. 1161171 (Jll69B I. SAVE '69 FORD CUSTO M • d•. Sect Autl>mot.c, pow t r '"""'"'· ro· d•o. ~••l1r. 1BE l· l•l I $))88. '66 OLDS 4 OR. LUllUIT ~10. Autom~ti(, full pow~r. !•clorv I I r, t&dlO, ht~le" ;11sx 1cu $1297. '68 Chrysler NIWP'OllT Cu11om Auto.. 1111wer """na & 1tr1kn. vlnvl roof, l•dory lit, ••dlo, 11 .. 1 ••. !Vl(). l lSl $2087. ~0000000000000000000000().? IUY WITH CONFIDINCI! 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Witt! hort UMd C•r P1f'l.il9M4 JNfll D~ 11-Po11tl•. 41 H••r G110,...,_ N Toi. ' •• • ' .. DAILY PILOT ~ z -c ~ ::ICll "' z 0 =e ~ ,.. ... "' .,, 2!? "" "' Cl ·- Wf6Mosdq, All9USt 18, 1971 _,,,_ ..... c ::: ... ..... c ~ ,. :-i :e ,. .... -,, g:i!"' -.,, 3: "' z ~ -" Ill oz om ~~ m .. -i~ • _, __ .;.;! ...! z Ill :I .. -0 ... .. .. .. n .... ..... J> z I c ..,, .. .. -"" n 0 Cft ,. I ,. .. Ill Cft ,. < -z Q Cft .... ---PILOT-ADVERTISE• ;!f; l§J .__I '_''M""_"'·-l§J i ~' '_"'M "'_""-'~ l.____ ... a_ ..... __JJ§I ~' ._ ...... _-_!§! I Autos. Imported 970 Auto1, U'°" VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC '68 VW BUG • New br&kes, bll.Uery Ir. muUler. SlOOO. ........ LARGEST '66 CA.l,RICE 2-<lr. Bucket CORVETIE 'CS Per!l"!;1 t"•ndt!!On .. 67;>-3808• 1%9 ;\l ustar~ Grande- SEL ECTION OF 10eat:.. A..Vl l l''l,f, tac-t 11ir. \Pry .. 1 ... rp. Air, i;;t.ereo .di U1e optluns. N JJ<Jly~lll!:o' .,., 1r!r I rark~. o $21!f.•. C11ll ,1;9~8Ji"1:l alt 5 CADILLACS IN pwr, lnsll'ument group, 1..an- '61 vw. $950. * .(94.2905 * ORANGE COUNTY dau top, &ted ra.dlah. Must SALES.LEASING sell. Excrptional good cond. COUG~A=R- '70 V\V dellV('ry bus. bed, t.'X• eel rond. S2. 700 rirn1. 494-3216 AUTHORIZED $200 belov.· book. Call s it • SERVICE-6pm & wknds 64.>.-1124 or 642-464.1. 1969 COUGAR lo milage, 1 owner, mu~1 sPIJ. S239j. "L7 A!t.::-,vrA;o;G Fas1b<"1rk-., cnnd. Air c•n11(!, &uto. Lo 1 Shop IP;;i.;hf'r's rar. $13 !~•~7327. :. ·1;7 YEl.LOIV :'>fust11ng 10 !op. STt·l't'O f1t!lngs, R, : Nabers CadiUac * Gil-X.05 • VOLVO FOR Sa.le: '66 No\1'8. hrdtp, 6 2600 Ii.A RBOR BL., cyl. Clean. No dents, v.·hite COSTA 1'.IESA w lblue uphol.. Aulo !rans. e '69 COUGAl'.-1.o ntl. Perfrct cond! N ee d ! nolht11g . Eves 675--:W-17 , VOLVO DEMO SALE ~O-S100 Open SWlday Nev.· tires & 00.tt. Fine cond. Pl<;, P/11. H•·al l\" ne11r. ~l owner. $1 :!9.-,. 67J-3iii·l. •:• 'ti1 :-.1UsTA~Ll 1-"astba' "Int !-h1fl(', $1.~00. or ofl~ fiJ6....1:'hl :·: '!iii \[t.:~1'AN G UI :>lint <.'O~ V....-:. ll1Uy loqu111pl'<l, $900 ~ he~! nlff•r. Call R47-85.1l. :S 1966 Sedan DeVille, factory S7:tfl. 5-16-illCi:.! alt 4 pn1. fltr rond., lull powrr (brak-1 ~T~n=A~N7'S~PO=n=T=A=T=1=o=N"'-s-PCL~­ e~. stft'ring. wmdo1•s, door •62 Chevy. New ti~. bat-lntk~. sb..-way seat), good lery, mulllers. Prtced for t1rrs. Ca<l11l11c servit'Cd, one quick sale. 968-9'll5. DODGE 52998 1971 Vol vo 1-1] ~d. Demo # 1360 Radio, he11lt'r, automatic trans. oY.'nrt. 56,000 mites. $1775. l-'-_.::_::_.::.::.;:.c:=--- <"1·1"'9 CHRYSLER DODGE :i., Ion Van. Reblt C'ng. Gfll'lrl Mnt!. New Brakes, tires, $:.00. 968--15-10, 5-18-3155. ~L . \fl YOL:r '63 C1\D Sei:lan De Ville 4 rlr. Xlnl shapt>, 5.1.000 nil. all pov.·pr. A~i lFM radio New tires $700. 5-18-4707. · CAMARO 1-'="'-"-="=·"="°::::c'·~c=.='1=·-= .. ='=·'="'=3 "67 CA..\lARO, Rally Sport, RIH, .111r, PIS, new tires, orig ownr. J4,000 mi. $1500 . 6i5--J,qo3. THINI ~'YOlVO' "FRIEDLANDER" l»Jt l•ACll tHWY, •i 89J... 7566 • 531-6824 Autos, Used 990 '67 Chrysler "'agon, air, Jo mi'l! e '67 Dodge Dart GT . hrdtp e 'fi7 Ol<ls Curlnss Supreme. auto • '67 Pon- tiac Le i\-11lfi.'1, 11utn, a ir • '69 P lymouth Sportl! Fury ronvert., factory \\'tl!Tlln!y • '67 Olds Cutlass Convert., Au!o, 8.Lr * ~lANY ;\!ORE! I 1 J 523-1250 BUICK CHEVELLE '&1 Cl I !':YELLE SS Conv IJ{'1V brakes. clutch. Below low hlue book $39J. 847~:.!5. CHEVROLET '67 1\1alibu, auto, radio, new OC!ted lil't's, 50,000 miles. By ong 01vncr. Exect eonrl. Sl.400. 847-1500. '65 0l€"ve!le, 327-350, 4-spd, Hurst linkage, hea df'rs , mags Good)"('ars, S l ~ 5 D • 49-1-«l60 fv.-ork1 or &12-3706. '6!'1 El. CA.\llNO, :121 l'tt in ,69 RIVIERA cng, 3 sp cyncv trans. 2 bar· 1'1"'11 c11.rb, stick. S 9 5 O, Full power, factory a ir, A:'-.1/ &!l-20:1~1 F:'-.1 ~trrco, stra10 sl"'als. =~=~=~----YCP3JJ 'ti() CHP.V J~IPALA·348 l'ng, \ $31~) P/s, P/b, auto trans. $29j . Mu~\ sell before 8/19. 114..'i.1 Dclphiniun1 SI, Foun!ain Valley, ~.141&1. Harbor American 646-0261 1969 HARllOR, COSTA MESA CADILLAC 1968 CAD convrrl, dark bro1\!T1, hf'aur. cond. ;\lake ofler. 5-15--03i'l7. lrlt.i2 CADILLAC C[!I'. DcV1ilr. $395. Aflf'r 5 P:'>I 516-77&1 . '!"1.) CHEVY panel l\'agon 272, :l .~prl 11·IHurst, gauges, stereo. Of(cr 49+-3421. '66 Chevrolet Caprice, gontl rornl. air t'Ond, rlh. ;\Ja ke offer. &l+-121~. 1~J9 Che\'Y station wgn-llorld rond. Eng I'C'hlt. S400 . 4.~2-66fl2 OVER INVOICE ON ALL SALE FORD CHRYSLER Newport ------------------- J\tichelin tires, new ell'c-O\\'N lhe unly car 011 your OLDSMOBILE ~ tries, very d ep end 8 bl e, block 111 per!C'C1 condition. 1 6#-25&1 l:'Vf'S. 1967 Ford GalaX11·, fr1ctory "lii OLDS ·112 ~port Cr-; air. racho, lll·ater, :~~ Pn. ~n .ouo n1 1l r:r;. J.:v C'r)' 1968 Chryslrr Ne..,port gine \\ith aulo1n. uansnu~-c•"J11l·•·11 ahlt' 01)11un. $1295 or AIC. Ne\\.· H~. extTas. slon. Upho!stl'ry, p.iuu and nff<'r. i.1:Wli.~·I • 5-1&--3123 • - - --------1 hody 1n mint t'llt1rl11111n. A 1911!1 Olds Vista C11Jslcr st1 COMET r.tUST i>ell, pvt party, '61 Cnrne1. Good cond, $200. 67~96. CONTINENTAL Slc>a J At $1,100, Cal! S.l·l-7201 11 Jh , p/!-, p/b, air corid, E"Venings. 1n110 trans. ~~1~3273. '67 Funl, Count ry Squirl', "63 FS."1, R:ul1n, PIS, Pl~ clc>an, 1op mech. <•11vl. 4-{]i', $:!75 or IM:•s! o!fer. conrl. \Oi"idr tir<'s., ronl r<lf'I<. * * &1!J..6!1~1 * * .\ 390 CJD EngifM', Sl:l95 f1r111 . ---~---~~1 "'-""" PLYMOUTH ·71 FORDS: G~la xies, ·fi.~ Valit1t1I. l.lfl(l(i tirt>:o; le TO SETTLE ESTATE Mlistangs, &· Ti,r inos. Jlerli 1·11d1u, S'.llL~9. Call 11.r1er el \\'ii! a<X..'t'"pl any reasonabl e Corp. 17141 778-Hf-10. I prn , ;.n--0::1 1 -·I ofCer on Deautirul hlue & '63 GAT.AXIt::. 427 1 ~prt, C \\"hl!e 1970 ~la rk Ill ap-n<'C'ds 11·ork. $3JO or offer. PONTIA I praised at $7000. F:ve ry !UX· 675-3159. .69 , J "'Y exlrd. pJur 50,000 nii. · tlRf::BIRD carousel Ad.· ~ ·70 Ford Cortir111. ~"\d'Lf\C'P blk I J -" 5 yr . 1varra111y. Local deal-Hll. l.o 101cs,x11t couu,' for quiek S;tlc. S!l()(I, Xln! s·~ll'ln ~0·--0-,-, I r just con1pletcd Jll.000 111i. "~""· .JJ• ' · cnnrl. 536-69!13 afl :111111. con1pl!'1e check-up. In bl't·t'r ---RAMBLER j than new cond111on Phonl'' -:-ti l FORD Gala.\1l' fi()n. (jo(HJ I Trustpe 6-12-8ll9, . I ~"Olld: s ~ ~ ~2:~S~IO, 8 t--U-,-,-,-.. -,c-,-,-,,-,-,-,,-0-W-.,.-.-,-'6-,, 197Q MARK 111 ~l-J~~~l f!O .,.,P.. -1 Ran1blrr Cl;.s~ic. Nt C11 Perfect! F ull & completely J~Jt~ rO~lJ f::conol1nr, big Ii, hrak<·~. ~'"'4.! '.~1~1bcr', tigl\I, IU..'\Ury equipped locally own-SfbO. l~ood co11d. Aftc>r 6. ll'Xl} ·, On!~· $~2:1. \\ krl~~ er' & has lJc.en SC'rvlccd by 962~111. eull li !6-8sS9 or ,..el' at 2528 au1h0rizcd Lincoln dealr.r. '69 f'onl C.nl. 4 di·. au. \\". Co,i~t 11\i .v, :-.:.!0l.~~~ 20,000 well mainta.Jncd p1wcr, Landau. 1n v.·an-, nu "ti•i C-l:i~~i(· \\agnn. Xlnt rood., milt'S. This luxury car ls brks. A·l. 962-33.~T. '.'1!11~1 scJJ, '.\lake _o!1'1:,, 11awle!,1' & must be SCC'll & JEEPS ;,:,(-fi::1;"1. driven to be appreciated. Jt ----------.:. is priNXI for a quick 1>alc I T-BIRD ;11 $&:>0. Phone 673-8811. 111 '&\ JEf::P .• '\lnt cnnd. :\!<111.JI ............... .11 V\a Kornn, Lido Isle artcr 6 Xtras. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: P.M. • &l·~i<~lc-c•-,--c '64 T-BIRD '6:. 4 -d r, con\'l'rt ., ·~17 .JEF.P. FCl~.O. ·I 1\·hc't:I A i r / po w er , ;o.; (' w dri\"c, tt•b111ll Cllrv Pnfi, 2u:1 !ll"i'SlbrakC'S. Real ('h1~,..1c. VII. ~-&:2-9.-.~~­ ~675. 516-7397. MERCURY DOWN PRICED $1:.0 Full Power Air Conditioning Excellent Condition Ph<1ne: 6::6-0619 Pl ~, Ju ··' l•c, :· 1 • I ... . ·-· HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF HOW YOU SAVE! GET THESE EXTRAS WHEN YOU BUY AT GUARANTY CHEVROLET, H•ltdre-tk Mere Ntw Clie"f'fl Ta Cl!-Fre111 -H•"Y WJtlle Stoc• h Ce111plete. ~~~ .. ,,:?..~ .. ~~~.!.!,,.~~.!I! .. 9.>!~ -· ~!! ~~·~r;~ . e.imper t u1rd" ihH:~ #llUJ. lllb!tcl IOI Pl'lo• ••It. For flK! 411 ..... .., -PP"'"tol c,...lt, l'ull ell~ price IJIOO.IJ, 111cr. I•• & nc. Oel.,...i pmt. pr•c• $fflN.lO Incl, llnlM• ch.11"9••· Ann~I perc..,l•t• r.ott u.u•1., M°""''Y pey....,.1. uoa.1,. $99 ·-'"'"" Dow" + T•• & Lit. '71 Vega Sedan Wll~ P11•"11lldt 1r1111,, rHlo, tin!•• p!JH, while 1lr~pe ftrft, wt!MI lrlllt rl11tl. S"1•1 141111Ul45'71. l.tw m llNql. Subftcl to prior .. 1o. l'•r '"'' • ln<I. on prN~"" CrMlll. l'ull '''" ptlct 11.0..11 itKlllClll!t 1111 & lk t11M. °"'"'""' tN'fmllll prlct ll lt4.n IMlu•Hnw ""'""' cfltrt"· .Annu1t perc ... fqe ••It \~'!Iii-IMntrltJ ,..,._, U4.7t. '61 '70 '70 '67 FORD 1;, Ton Pickup V..S with autv. lrl\n!I., 8' sty\esldt' \K'd. Stk. #1221 CHEVY lmpola Spt. Cpe. 3."iO V-8. AJI pn .... 'lor includtnr air ("Ofld., a nd vinyl root. S tk. • 126 . CHEVY Mont• Corio S."JO, Au to. Tran,,., fTurbo), Power Stff"rlng, Power Bn1.ke11, Loaded and ExrcpUonal Cond.. Stk. •1319. vw .. , 4 S1~. R111tln. llr11lf'r, Sharp Cond., Stk. •94.~. ,... Low, Low Bank Financin9 ,... Uberal Trade Allowances Coll Todoy Fer FREE 'ho11e Appralsal • ~ :: , ,... 5 Yr.-50,000 Mile Warranfl;: · GuarlJllfff Cre•roler without clio'9' ext ... dt; ¥::· u1uel factery 12 me, • 12,000 1111!, wofranry te 1::. YHN er 50,000 mii.t 011 all llGW '71 C1tavv1. ;!_;:_ GUARANTY CHEVROLET SERVICE DEPT. HOURS Man 7 a rn. ta t P·"'·· Tue1 thru Fri., 7 e.m. to 6 p.rn., · "~\' ~, l-......... !.~~r.:....._z .. . ) .. ··--.,-~ ·-·-.I. • I I ,I I 'I . ~BILL J~E9.!~S i~~~ SAYS THAT THEY'RE .. ,,~· •••••.••••• ~ SELLING LIKE HOTCAKES OUR '71 OLDSMOBILES ARE MOVING OUT ' QUICKLY BUT THEIR IS STILL A GREAT SELECTION ALL SLASHED TO CLEAR OUT! GIANT DEMONSTRATOR •••••••••••••••••••••••••• : BRING THIS AD IN FOR ONE OF THESE : i SUPER SPECIAL ! i USED CAR ! ! SPECIALS ! • • CLEARANCE SALE!! i ;,;.:,~~'.~~~,:~~,~~~:.: $89 5 i • er, vi,,yl top. ! UIM 146 1 • (26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! 98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES- TORONADOS-WAGONS-HONDAS • • i 2 ~~~ •. :~~~Y.~do~~.,,, $1595 i • A re<!i l ste el: (ZVE327 1 • ' FACTORY WARRANTIES -FULLY EQUIPPED -VERY LOW MILEAGE • • • • OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES i ::·~;~~~d~~~Hs'.;;~,~~~~~: $189 5 i • tioning & vinyl roof. • .• 1974DBVI • • • i s,:.6~.~'~L~,sdw~~~~-$695 .! & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS CLEARANCE EVENT • IRYSl631 • • • : 4 :~~.df~~~.~~:~. 1 "' $1895 : • dio, heeter, power 1teer-• ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST • ing, a ll t he 9 oodie1. fXVZ -• VISIT OUR e 343 1 e BIG TRUCK C~NTER the truck people from General Motors i Aotom~,;~,R-.. ~~~· ,.,,. : From Light Pickups New '71 GMC 'I• TON e "· ITWFt 78 1 e to Heavy Duty ~:;;.11;:~~~e~.~~io~9~~:~~:.n·;~~~~t·,~~dr~ e e o uif~~~~l(R~g:PERTS "'' p:~R~~i"'$b'3295" : '57 GMC l;\ TON $ 5 9 5 : CAN SERVE YOU : T;ookl l•,;::9·,d "'"'m'!' • BEST •. ""· •• e New '71 GMC YANDURA "'nlil!I<' 1rani;mii;sion, J/awaiian bronzt • • TAKE YOUR CHOIC•. ""'Y •"'Y ''"'"'" '0'"'""'"· '". e '67 MUSTANG $14 7 5 e NEW KING OF THE ROAD "'"'"' ""si" e SALE $32 • VS, aotomati<, 1 •d i o , • NEW Lli Kl~G PRICE 9 5 • ~'Uj'xo'a• ~,, '°"d'''°'''•· : I foot cob over comper" Stov•, Ice • • HONDA CAR DEALER NEW 1971 HONDA $300 CASH0g!~RADE s4511 PER MONTH 36MO. )6 111011tll1 011 opprowcl crotllt. Toted ccnlrl price l11chuU119 101·., to• 011d lt71 llco11M fH S1 6t9.71. Doforrod payment pt1co 111cludl11t taJ, llco11M a11d f111a111.o chort" $1911.JJ, ANNUAL rlRCINTAGI KATI 11.01•;.. SEE US TODAY! :;;,,~'" """"· ' 1 "'' " '""' New '71 GMC SPRINT : $189 e YOUR $695 vi.. pn"·"r slri>ring, r1d10 11 nd hl'!l!l!'r • '66 CADILLAC 5 • C 11 nd n11'>rr. S1,.nna ·hronz'" !n color v..,/ • :~i.~lu•c~111 of ~•w iruck . n1a tch1~gAi~~erior. ( 100697) •• A l o•dtd .Std•n OtVillt. • $2995 Full power, f•ctory •ir • e PRICE' • conditioning. IZSJ90S) • 2200 CHINOOK MOTOR HOME • e ... , '''· ''"'' '· ''"' "" """'"'" New '71 GMC 2 TON • '66 TRIUMPH $ 7 9 • Speclol orcl•t u11 lt, S.. 11111 0110 lo• • s . clay 17721 Long WB. 3.-,0 VEI, 4 !f>el'!d-2 spd .. d1111 l • . e t l'"P 111.nks, S x 20 ft. flat bed w/hyd. • You'll h•v• to ''' t hil • b11lk hro11d & 0 11.k floo rs. 11174S2) • ori• •nd drive it . You'll • lfAUTIFUL NEW LE • Ac~.~~!~~. ~~~t,~~s ::ici $5795 • boy it. ITB8776 1 . • OODU YOURS TODAY •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOVTH/ IMPERIAL Costa Mesa $ BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET s.,;.-1 t~B~I J lR098bb1 WtdntsdilY, August 18, 1q7} PILOT·ADVERT!S£R 2(.~ DURING OUR \lODiL YEAR -END OUR WHOLE LINE OF NEW ANO OEMO 1971 CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTHS ARE GOING AT A RECORD PACE WITH UNBELIEVABLE SAV· INGS NOW DURING OUR MODEL YEAR-ENO SALE. HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS AT ITS PEAK . BRAND NEW CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 DOOR HARDTOP 111Sl:ll11111'1' o" M>NUJ'ACTUJllll:S STICKER ,llCI LOADED Vlnyl buc•et W<lh, llt. 9ro11p, occe11ory floor mofl, torque fllte trans .. lll \1·8, 70 Amp latterr, Tlntad Glau, Rear Wl11dow Defo99er, .Air Cond. with lteoter, J 1oeed Wl11d1hitld Wipe .. , U11dercoatin9. Molded Door Ed9e Prote<tori, front l11mper G11ord1, Rc:idio, Vlnyl Roof, Whitt Side Wall Tires. Seriol ::CE2JLIC275918 ~ ' ' • • . ' • BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER ASK ABOUT OUR S DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '68 CHRYSLER NEWl"ORT l Or. H.T., V-11, A ... to. R1dio, Ht•ler. p.,,..., Sleer:.,9, ~ o .., e ' Br1l:t1. Powtr W ,n. dow1. Air Cond. IWJM02Jl $1695 - '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 1 D•. H.T .. V.11, .-. .. 10, ll•dio. Heal•r. Powtr Sle~•;nq . P o w • r BreOe1. .-.:, Cond., Vinyl ToJ>, Sh1rp. IXJJ7<10 i $2295 '68 OPEL u.om1 4 opted fr t norniu io", radio ,.,d hteltr. IZPN701 l 5895 '66 CHEVROLET CHEVEl..LE SE D.A.N $ USED CAR '68 CHRYSLER JOO <I Or. H.T . .-.uto, A~­ d10, Het!er, Powe r s1,,,;t19, p " w • r Bre~••. Stereo lop•. til t lel••cop:t wheel. l'owtr Windo,.1. Pow· t r Ste~6n9, At. Cond., v;,5i'895" '67 PONTIAC C.A.TALIN.A. 4 DR . H.T. VS, ~ulorn1•:c. ••dio, h•oler, po,..er •!eerin9· br1~tl -W•ndow1. '"' cond.. .,;.,yt lop & more. !TX09JJ ) '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Coup•. You"!I hive lo d r:v, th io ono. W1'tt 1ur1 yo,.'!I buv 11. l 84t.ASJ) '68 CHEVY IMl'.AL.l l o •. H.T .• v.a, Auto .• ll:ed:o. He1+e•, Pow ~• S!e erin9 . wh:+, ,;J, w1 ll1. !VZLOOB! SE HA.BLA ESPANOL ASK ABOUT OUR FREE 6 MONTH Used Car Warranty '70 DODGE CHARGflt V9, 1ul ornalic. pow•• 1fetr.n9 . rtd"'· he•ft" wh1t1w1\I !1111, l/inv! roof. (700 CTlll '69 DODGE l"OL.AR.A. l Dr. H.1. v.a. A ul~ .• R~d:.,. H••I••. p.,,.,,, s+.er:n9, p " "' • r Br•'ot•. .-.;, Co.,d , l•>1dtu To1>. IYllE- 071 . ·'· • ' .• . ' . . .. , . •' . • ~~PILOT ·ADV( RT!SER Wtdnt1day, A1191Jsl 18, 1971 . CF.I ~ Tlmo M•&"'"' THIODOlll Qu•llty ••l•r ROBINS SR. Awanl far 1'71 MUST ANG SALE Many ta choose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 fastbacks. Some wifh 4 speeds, also air conditionin9 and automatic models with power steerin9. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully f1i cfory equi pped, white w red interior. Rad io, he1i ter, '1 ood mil e!, (064CIEJ OUR PRICE $1996 '69 TOYOTA $1396 Cornna 4 Dr. n.~·1-1 , air cond . 4 sp,.rd. good O\il"S. 1~17RQC1 '63 CHEVY II r ull f11rl"l'Y rrJ111pT. !'l11rlin, hr 111rr. ~nnrl 1ni1•"· 1n.111.1<11 1 '69 DATSUN $1296 I\ flnnr. L"". ir111• nnlr<, 4 ~l"""d, equipped. 1i:i.>.1,.'\SK I '66 CHEVY IMPALA $996 Con~·r1·1 1hle. R&/-l. il llln- n1a 11r, pnv.·rr s1""r1n~. 1 \\'AA 7721 '69 CAMARO $1996 Hardl op. V~. ~randard !ran~. j:".nnrl m1lPS. \ l24CPN • '69 DOD~E $2196 CnrnnP1 2 Dr. !-1.T. R&H. Ruin., r .s., 1·inyt roof. air rnnrl , In"' milP.<o. 1 z .c:;1u11 Ii ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR . NOT • '67 BUICK Co"'· $1296 Sk.1\11 rk. full pnv."r, All' •·r>nrl. (tnnrl n11l"~- 1 (l \:-;1\ \'\'I '65 CHEV. Impala S.~. Full pn" Pf, IUT ("O\l1rl , }:<\flrl llli\PJ';, \(l,\rl1'~1j" I '66 FORD WGN. $1096 C""""'' >•rl Po".,., lllr rnnrl . R•Jln_, Vf.t, j:T1nr\ m1I P<o 1'?-AA\9!)1 '65 OLDS CUTLASS $996 2 Or HT f 11IJ po1•·"r. 11 1r 'n11rl . cnnc1 n11!,...,, 1 :\'n xn.Yj, '64 FORD PICKUP $1096 \\"1t h r11mp1>r shl'll. Vfl. R&H. 1 NJ.ll76(l' FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models , Sport Roofs, formals, 2 door and 4 doar Hardtops and Se· dans. Full power, air conditionin9. Warranties avail· able. 1969 FORD LTD 2 Door H ardtof'. Redio, h11•l11 r, aulom11+ic, powe r ~l eering, factory a ir, qood mil es, vinyl roof. (XSS 4 I 6) · OUR PRICE $2396 :;,~,~~~ !,., $1996 hr 111 rr. I'"",.,. '""'"fine, RIT .-nnr111 1n r1111~. ;::n0rl !llil"!< 1\'l'\""jiil 1 '66 MERC . WGN . c.~lr-1111· r11 rk Q 1·~-­ f11l l I"'""', ill\' rnnrl i.-:1"'{\ n1\]('~ I ~:"E<\~!) I '71 TORINO W•"· $3496 fl"·nrr tn1 n<of~rrPr\. 11 rpr''·" fi.-10 n11 i"' \'-R, ['f\"'l'T", i!•JlO. r~dlf'\, h"Rl"r & l".xlras. \\'arranty a1·a!labl,.. 1 fl64CQ P. I '6S PLYM. Sotolllro $896 -HT. r:arlrn, hearr>r. 11111u. r.s., gnod mllr.~. i TG~L"i$121 '65 CADILLAC $1796 f ull pn11rr, I'll!' rond l..n"· mill"~. 1s21n ;r,1 '70 MUSTANG $2696 HT. Lri11· m1! .. ~. \IS 11u1 n, P.S . R&H. fa c- tnry 11 ir, 1·i11y! roof, !fiJIAVPt UsPd Car Sal" rn""~ f.ffl'Cll\"C 72 l!0ur~ After Pubh~al1011 SALES DEPT. HOURS 8 AM TO t PM MON°Fll 8 AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUH I Wtdl'lt1dl.)', All'}USt 18. 1171 DAILY PILO T 83 Brand New TORI NOS 5 50 ROPE THE ONE YOU WANT AND MOVE IT OUT! OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ANY NEW 1971 GT.HARDTOP-SEDAN lN STOCK. EFFECTIVE THRU 8/ll/71 BRAND NEW RANCHEROS DRIVE PINTO WITH MANY "CUSTOM" MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANY NEW 1971 RANCH ERO IN OUR STOCK Elft"Ctl\'• Thru 8 '22 ''71 OVER 100 IN STOCK! l 'orget Tl1e l1'i1idow Sticker WI MUST MOVE 'EM OUTI 550 ~~~~y CAMPER SALE! New ELDORADO $50o vu New !LDORADO s5Qo• .. NAVAJO II' C11b o,., P.ACTORT IOIOIA I I ' MATA DOR llb1 6 I (807B 8b f INVOICI 'ACTOI'( 121001 ('1 01666) 1NVOICI New ELDORADO $so~· .. New ELDORADO $50°'" SHAWNll 11 ' Cab o,,, f ACTOIT fSSi l !'101S56 f INVO ICI $HAWNll 11' Co'° o,., 'ACTOIT l 1J88 ) 18078&6 ! INVOICI New ELDORADO s5Q o• .. COMANCHI 11' C4b o,,, 'ACTOIY E ver y ca mper find Motor Homa in our j 85'1l l 8 1S2J6 1 INV OICI Big Stock No w 1t Cle1 r1nc• Dltcounts. ~~ -------" -~ c:,.J -=: -.. _ -. . [/~ \-r ' ·---~ 0 ~: "' . 550 Over Factory Invoice LABOR DAY CAMPER PACKAGE SPECIAL New 1971 El Dorado On New 1971 Ford F-108 !'Cob •• ., 0 Ho. $3995 WI CtrTlp•t wit~ ••ov•. ovt •, Ice boJ, 20 q1I . .,.,1,, '~"~· c'bl. t!1i•le11 .i •• 1 ''"~· d;"·"··· f~lly l ll uippec'. 104661 ( 1006771 CAMPER & TRUCK COMPLETE o• 1 NE W '11 F. I 00 fe n9b1c' 1vl~1ido 1iitkuo. l •O VI , ro ~ie, he 1i••, heovy ~u!y front & rtl• 1pt1 n91 & li •Ht rv. tit !Tl'l74! fF!OYll.Mi016Jl PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURD4YS ! i ' I I .I .1 I i ., ' I . I I I 11.f DAJ LY PILOT v&o-- IMMEDIATE DEUVERY (1R"!IW191 093l . $19990 TQTAL $6266 TOTAi DOWN MONTHLY PYMT PYMT 1 1" 90 ;, lo ....... ,,,. ........ ,., .. ;, ....... -·~, ......... 1. ..... '71 ,.,,.., .. .... '"'"''" '"""'"" • -· ....i.t 1or l6-. ~rod py...i ,."' 11•S5.&6 .... 1 oil !""'"'' r""'9A •un. '11 i..-.. .-if yoo,...... IO JIO'I' ~VI cN I""'• ii $2!17.9~ ..rl.MlnU& Ji{-• ......... PYClllJAM IA ti l•.Jt"ll'o 9JI.----NEW • • • • • • FOR ONLY I . . -: (1J54H112<13) FULL PRICE I FULL PRICE ELDORADO CABOVER E<:iv~ed wtt!. siov-. .011k. ic•bo:ix. ~ 1)1-ty ol do_. ~. elec-tric ourleh, "'l'H>d po""""9· 1172&7 ON A IR10W 184093 OV ER 60 NEW '71 PINTOS IN STOCK ~qirlpp.d .... ~ V-8, rod•o. ".a~r. ~ glo!i6, lteoYy dtJty ~ r:#f 10GR'M07SO~ C!OMPLETE CAlli\PER PACKAGE / 64 FORD Gal 500 'VI, auto. tro11• .. power "'"1'· in9, ratlio, ht oltr (IZMl•l) '64 CHEV. Impala VI, awto, trc111t., pDWH" •hff- ;"9 • nul io, httrter fl'C T054) '65 RAMBLER 440 2 door Monho,_ .lvh. tron .. · pow1r 1t11ri.,, nuli•, honff (PGW1 01) '66 FORD LTD v.1, ••••· ,, •• ..., ,..,, ,,..,.. i111, loct.,.., otr. CTSOIOOI '67 MUSTANG v.1, ro4io, Mot.r (TSIU4).. '68 PONTIAC TEM,151' Am tr1111 .• ro41o, hooter. IXts .. n ll'CABOVIR New •;ioo !QU•~P"'d w i t~ Jl"v~. a••n. M:iod. ~lo·nltu 11...i '"'~i. iceOO•. plen- ty ol ck»et~ & elKI•< <!Utl..,!i. drnoe~. woaol poneli..g, Jleep~ 6 111 c-.forl , (90• 7Jb) '67 IMMEDIATE DELMRY FULL PRICE . ' ·:... -F> .. n&.D•OHI »Mi#sAll.., ~ • . ... llM ~•ity I• Yo•r 014 cw i. -111 tlM .... ,.,....., .. . llM ••• -· · Poi4 for or ••I. 142-6611 ~ 540-7718 HAltDTO,, V·I , •1,1to. tro111~ '70 Y-1, o.to. ,,...,., ,ewor power slttri....,. wl11rl lnltri· rtt..-1 ...... ~11 ........ or. (TUZ9l6J '°'' ........ (0210f l ) '69 ~?.~.? .. ~Mu,~~-~:11 '68 FIR IRD HAIDTO' witlri 1il rtr fi11i1li l ike••• co11lll i· 1lffrio9. (818BSW).. ti-{TTl'2qll '66 MERC. Wgn. '69 PONT.Cata ina , Colo11y '••k ,o,1t1r t V·I, JACTOIT All, A•l1 ,011, V·I , f.lCTOIT All, tn•1.. ,owtr 1tffri11t1, owto. lro111 .• ro4i1, ht•f· ro4io. M.tor, •Hr nt• tr. XCZ4 1 conllli tio• (llWl S2) '70 FORD Maverick '69 HEY IMPALt 2 DOOR , 1cc111 t 1r1•p, 2 DOOi NAIDTO,, V·I , , ,.,,,, httltr, whit .. 01to ,,..,11 .. , ..... 1to1r- l•1, ro4io, h1otor, ytl--111. (90SCIW) low fi1i11t. lWAltt '68 CA MARO '69 PLYM. GTX . M.T. 327 VI, ,1w1r v.a. •• , .. ,,. .... ,. .... 1t11rlo1. rotllio, h1otor 1t1of'i•t• ro4io, 1111t1r {WW1t203) (llV"2:J). Lill1 ""· '67 "'-"' '69 FORD Ga .500 CATALIMA with ·I, fe~ VI, JACTORJ AIR, 011 .. t1ry oir, out• tro11 1., tr••t., rotlll1. h1ot1r, cow•r ,,,,,;.,, ,,,;,, ''"'' tfffrlllf, 1011400 1ot1rlV11701 to . XlllN294 . '67 COUGAR TORINO GT '70 Galaxie 500 ,. ' ,.,,,., F111boc~ M..411 tt.T., v.a, ''''•· ht 111r. witlil V-1, 0110. fr"OM., I VI, FACTOIT All Aoto , . IUOFl41). &M. 1111111,11 wh1tlt, '"1t1., ,. ........ ,.. ... wi4t owol tir11. l•WPM2I relllio, ltootor fSSIAllO • W~11tsda,t, Auqust lB, l!J71 PILOT-AOV£RTI SER 21 HEADQUARTERS 1971 . '1 ow ••.. FULL PRICE $68 TOTAL $68 IOTAl DOWN r.iONTHl Y PYMT PYMT FOR ONLY ]6 r.~o~T HS W II'"'°"' 4.., .,...._ •"'" 568 I< -•o. -· ""'1. -· 71 II<-I. ull -..:: •• i.,,,Oft -DPP"· <ff<I~ i.,... !16 -. ~....i ............. ~. l 25\61ot<I ..... --.. .,._.,.., ..,...,., 71 Ac-..,•-,,...-"'paycario, Nl!c"""P'i<•io _.,,.,i1voo;.,,1,-.-.'7"I r..- ,..IU&I. PIKaT&M t•Tl tl.M HUGE S~LECTI ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 588 FULL PRICE (Seri•I No. 1fD1l170002) '67 OPEL Deluxe $7 88 S'O•T COUPE ,.;th Lo1ul110 10,, r111.lio, htolor, (VIOJ!il) '6 7 ~~~~.e~~~.~e .M. $ 7 8 8 -. ff, .. n.,-i roof (VIOJ6l) ,, I 6 7 ~~!~.~~-~. '""'· 1li•"11· (VFS98'). $988 '68 VWBug sas s Rmdie, ""'°'· CWTFl•I ).. I 6 9 ~! !~.~~"~'" ~1 68 8 v.,.,;,. ,,.,,. IZDMl•n . '71 SUBARU WGN. 78 8 4 DOOR. l1111 ipt with••· $ 1U.o, Motor, whit1wolb, ••ry ''" •111011. (143DlC)