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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-24 - Orange Coast Pilot• I ters • I or : Pair Learn Lord· .Giveth And Police Ta:heth Away JU ESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 24, 1971: Vandals :tlurder~ MaiDI Animals At Youth Zoo After Free%e Mandatory Curb On Wages Due? WASHJr-;"GTON IUPI) -Commerce ~crelary Maurice H. Stans said toda y "some form " of mandatory "''"'ge·price rontrols ~·ould be required aflpr t'X· piration of President f'-'ixt1n's 90-day \\.'age-price-rent freeze on No1•. 12. Crazed Vand als Murder Anin1 a ls At Youth Zoo HARRISON. N.Y. tUPl l -Praclically the entire animal population of a sma ll children's zoo in I.his Westchester county community W.'ls slaughterrd during the night by intruders. who may ha ve been ''psychos or crazed on dope,"' officials reported Tuesda.v. One zoo official said the anim al ~ill ings were as bi1,arre ;is th e Sharon Tate murders in Californ ia. Patrolman John GuariM said er1rs were ripped off rabbits v.·hile they were 51Ul alive. He said blood \i.'as smeared all !)Ver the w1ridnv.'l', an1 m:it e:ir~ put nn door knobs and a 51_1!n \\"hiC'h read '"snack. bar.'' \\'as placed on top of so me mu!1· lated carcasses '"Some rabbils wl'rt sl<1mmed aeainst the building. breakini? rvery Mnr 1n !hei r bodies .end a fey,· v.·ere lhroY.·n on the roor.·· An_i?elo Vale nlin(l. the 1. n n super visor. sa irl . '"CloY.•n hrad ~ wh1rh wc use on our waste rl'ceplables wl're t:iken tJff and p!aced among the n1e~.~ ·· \1<"tlenf ino said thr 101! w:i~ 11 rahb11<:, th ree pigeons and one chirkrn. The 7.M ·s one monkey mana~erl to rsc;q)e ur :i rn:e but wi!h <1 severe v.·ounrl on his hr.-ul, Valen1 ino said, The mnnkry al fir~t would not be. coax ed down lo return to his cage -"he was very shook up." Valentino la!d. \1ah!ntino said he wnul d <'lose the zoo tStt ZOO. Page ZI Stans Is a member or the Cost or Li vin g Counr.11 v.hich has been given the task by Nixnn to work out .e lnng·term anti·in· flatinn program v.·hen the present lreeze runs out. Stans' statement 1 o t Io wed 11n· nounce ment hy the government of actinn aimed at stabiliiin1 mortgage Interest rates -which were not included in th11 free 7.e -and to make 11ore money 8\"Ailable for loans lo ho me buyers. Jn his assessment of what will follow !hf' OO-rl<1y fr~ze, Sf.ans went beyond Tre<-.sur.v Secreta ry John B. U:lnna/ly v.·ho said f\1onday that some measures v.·ould ha ve to be taken following the 9(). day period . Connally said it, would bt "highl.v unli kely" that there wou ld be no action a fle r the 9ff.day freeze ended . .. 1 v.·nuld think there. wou ld have to be more th:in 1hat." Connally sitid in the ABC· TV interview, ';What it will be. how in tensive it will be, how pervasive. it will be. \'."ha! it will be called, I don 't know ." Stans held a news conference following 11 OO·minu1e ses.~ion with the heads of I l bus1nPss cnrporatinns. · Ur11formly the bsu1nessmen I spnkl' to are ~·illinR to accept some form or con· t1nuing Cfliitrols for the purpose or COO· trn!ling inflation," he said. "I ag ree th at snme sort of control svslem is necessary 11 f1er the terrninatil:1n of !he 90 da.vs ." In o1hrr rll'1'elopments· -The U.S. do!l.:ir ~uffered a sharp nrw l't'thack on \\Test r.erman mnney markel:i1 !orlav. ;ind hankers said A reporl b.v the ln1crna!!onal ~fnnetarv Fund (JMF 1 ap· Pf>arr-d In he re sponsible. The dn!lar <l ip· ped sl1g ht.ly {In other markets, then he!d f1nn . The Fr·ankhirt money market fixl'rl the nffic ial quotation for !he day at. :'l.39M marks. equivalent tn a dolla r devalua!ion of 7.2 per cent compared with the official :'I~ marks rate v.·hich existed bf>fore the mark v.·as all owed to float on ~fay 10. • • Top Britis h Office r Slain BLACKPOOL. England (UPI ) -To his men, Police Superintendent Ger. aid Richardson was known as a ''Sood copper." ln the world of British law end order, there is nothing better. He also was known for his gentleness. His last words Monday before he died, the viclim of a jewel robber's gun. reflected this, appearing more like a scolding than a murder oulcry. SAID R1Cl\ARDSON: "Th is is silly. He 's shol me in the slomach,'' A short time later. Richardson. 311, was dead. He v.·as the highest ranking police officer in the cnuntr.v tn bf-~unned down in the line of duty. Two of his men were wounded by other gunmen in the incident. The shooting came 11fter five men held up a jewelry stor In this seaside resort"s city center. One of the store employes managed to set olf a silent ala rm whil• the men gathered the jewels. RICHARDSON LED the chase. He came f~lo..face with nne of the rob- bers in l'n alley. Mrs. P.farg11ret Thompson. who saw the unarmed policeman confront the gunman, described wtlat happened .• '·He tRichardM'inl held out his hllnrls low11rds the. man, 11nd spoke fa irly to him. He ffe.med lo be appeallpa to hi'!' to h~nd ~ gun ot1e r. I he.ard,him 11y finally: 'Don't be Sitty, lad.' · • ' "TH ERE WAS II "hot, 11nd lhe pollce officer Ir.II to the pavement. Then lht man rAn off." Pollet managed to drre~t three or tbt.men. but twn otMn eluded thtm. A starch r'lf'tht 1rea failed to find th~m and today the manhunt spreild lhrougll- out the nation. . \ ~Ol .... HO. ... I llCTll!NI, • ,-.11e1S Tunnel Cal1~·iJ.J Slidjng down what V.'as, at first. a good· looking wave at Nen•port Beach's famous \Vedge. this body sur fer foresees impending doo m as a section of the wet \\•all begins to crumble in front of him . Best bet at this point is to bold your breath and wait fo r the rinse cycle. '· T wo Seized-Say 'Lord P r ovi d ed ' Van in Lag una Costa Mesa police e11rly toda y arrest~ A P.air ·Of transients shortly after they Allegedly stole a cleaning v11.n in Laguna Beach "which the Lord had pr(lvided ." L.eguna Bealb authorities ~id the 1971 vehicle, cont.eining some SI0,000 wnrth of cleaniAa equipme.n :was taken from the ' 200 block ot Laguna. Avenue at About 3 a.m. The van b owned by AIAdin's M.egic Carptt Cleaning of San Juan Capistrano. An e:mploye of the firm DonRld Wetler, ot 2.1CI Calle Monterey, was cle11 ning the: Jolly Roger · Restaurant. -400 S. Ctla11 t Highway, when the veh)j:le wAs l<tken. Police ldentlfM•·the two mispeCur "' LaRue 8 . Tower~. Ill. and Ann M. Frailey, 24. When Arrested. police quoted the pRlr aii uying t.he vehicle had been provided for thtm by the Lord. 30-mile Oil Slick Drifts Just 5-10 Mile s Off Shore Ry TERRV COVILLE Of ""' DlllY 111191 ..... U.S. Navy nfflcials hoped today that offshore breeies would push 1 :JO.mile oil slick awa y froir) beaches !rt Orangi and San Diego cou"nt~, A Navy apokelman said t,he 111ick wu about five to )0 miles off shore th.18 morning, though 11eme 1lob6 of oll h11ve fouled the sand •t D•fl• Point, north San Clemente, San C\nofre and Ca mp Pendleton. Some 75 Mttrines And 2.S N1vy men were put to work cle1nll\K the be&ehe.'i Moncjay ,.,nd ,V!~fe . ta; .re"t!"· cleanup 0~11tfdlij today. OtRnge County Harbor District officers 11ald 0111n11 Point be1ch wu clunf!d Mon· day. but ne w oil i:l obs appeared this mnmlnlJ . ' The oil slick we.s caused Ji.'tlday by a mistake in fueling procedure wben the USS Manattt. a neet' oiler, was transfer· Ing rue! to the carrier Ticonderoga. ac. cording t.o Rear Adm. Joeph Williams. commandant of the I Ith-Nava.I Diatrict. Williams uid a valve may have been left open after the conntetlng hose was unhooked. An official investigation of the 11plll h•~ been ordered by Willi1ms, who s<1td Naval regulations call for the Immediate reporUng of such an incident. · The ~pill w11s not reported by the Manaiee of.ficlally untll l p.m .. SaturdRy. "Pol'Sibly the sldpper of the Manattt didn't reahie ~quantity of '°11 lolt un~ much l1tor :" Wl!ll>lnl Nld1 • • • ..... .r T"'4:i~-.:....::. • • ' ' • . Supervi sors Get Issue Next Week B.\' . PETER KRIEG 01 tht 01lly !'lier S!ltl The Irvine cityhood movement may be n1oving again . Piflh District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspars will order the incorporation plac· ed on the Orange County Board or Supervisors' agenda next week so a form11l protest hea ring they must conduct can be held in l'eplember, John Burton, chairman of the Council of the C.Om· munities of Irvine, said this morning. Burton, reporting on a meeting he and nther incorporation sponsors had with Ca spe rs Monday nighl. said "We are looking forw<ird to an incorporation e.lec· lion rn November." Burtnn Eaid Caspers expressed concern about the expansion of the proposed city fro m thP originalJy.proposed 10,000-acre, un iversity community. ··\Vhile harkin_i! back to his un· rlerslanding of the original university city," Burton said , "hr. made it clear he didn 'I intend to be its last supporter."' C.:ispers was in a meeting of the guperviso rs this morning and could not ht reached for comment. Burton reported. however, that Caspers Wednesday will ask that the matter be pla ced on the agenda ne xt Tue sday so the protest hearing -which the boa rd must conduct -can be scheduled in the near future. Burton pninli:rl QUt Iha! the IJea ring, in (See IRVINE, Pa1e Zl Orange Cout WeatJter The weatherman My1 the sun will peek ou t through those Urty morning clouds around mlddliy to- day and Wednesday bringfng·wlth it tem peratures around 70 degrees at the beach and 84 inland. Lows in the mid·60's Jn both areas. INSIDE TODAY That situation with Orange Coun t11'.t Local Agen cy Parma· tion Commis1ion could wtU have been 1cripted by LewU Carroll. Tom. Barley tak.es a whimsiati look. at the problem on PaQe JO. l frlll• 11 C.Ulonl11 & Ci.c:~1.., U1 , I CIHWllM D•lO (11"kl ,, (rtt•_. " °""' ""'lcfl ., ~. ,, 19ttorill ...... ' 1111trl1111'"'"' 11.u l'IRlllll:I 1 .. 11 ltereK-II Mwr.......-n, 11 ' . llM•rleM Lltttton II M ... IM U·U MulMI ........ 14 NtlllMI Ml'ft .. I Or-<111111t? Joli sr1v11 .......,. H SWlt •11 Si.<-M.,_tk 1 .. 11 TlllvllSH II Tl\tllln 11•11 W1t lfllf 4 Wt-'I NIW'I ,,.lJ Wlf'W Ntwa 4·t ' --~ .• I J CAJL Y 'ILOT s Nixon Meets With Pru·is Negotiator By HELEN THOMAS Prtlldent Nixon cont.rt with MW chief V~ peace ne~1tor Willlam J. Potter in San Cltmente today in an 1t. mMphut of p.tbllc pesalrnilm over cMncu of bl'f!akir11 tht deldiock ln Pam. Porter flew here from "1ashington vhere he arrived for etiruiullations last week aft er winding up his last diplomatic task as U.S. ambassador to South Korea. Oisplayin1 little sense or urgency, the Western \\'hite Hn use said the envny. 1,1•ho formerly served as deputy ambassador in &ai1on, vt'ill take up his duties in Paris, Aue. 30, and attend his first negotiallng Rulon with the Communist. represen· lltlva: Sept. 2. In te.nm of the talks , Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler told newsmen the Pn~si­ dent continues to ~ek "meaningful necotiation.s" but said he his "no in- dication" that the Communist side is "interuted in the same thing." "ln the Paris forum. the other side has not been responsive," he said. Nixon and Porter will have "detailed talks" on lhe status of the negotiations and the ambassador would continue to probe the Viel Cong seven-point peace plan put on the table July \,Zieg ler r.a id . The White Houae . l l the same ti me , ap- pu.red to be moving IY.'ay from its oriaintJ assessment that there were some "pos:Jtlve element.!" in the plan. Olief Viet Cong dele1ate ~fadame Nauyen Thi Binh called for total withdrawal of American I roops from Vietnam b,Y Dec. 31 . In return . .she pro- mistd a phased rele.1se of U.S prisoners of v.·ar timed to reductions of rorces. Porter's appointme.nt a.s a replacement for ailing ambassador David K.E Bruce in Paris wa.s announced July 28. He v.•ill ~ succeeded as amb1s.sador to Seoul by Philip C. Habib, acting chief negotiator in Parlli. There his bttn speculation that Porter's arrival at the talk.5 was delaytd in a diplomatic play for time until after the South Vietnamese electinrui Ott. 3. Top Communist ne1otlalors Xuan Thuy also left Paris when the U.S. put it.s depu· ty in command, and seemed to downgrade the negoliation!'i. Habib v.•UI stay on in Paris a couple of wteks after Porter take!'i nver to brief him. Porter also will see Bruce in Europe for negoUatina pointers. The President's official activities ht:re have. been mostlv behiod·lhe-scenes. Zit:&ler took critiCa! exception to a reporter's question on whether Nixon planned to cut short hi.s "vacation .. to return to Wa.shin1ton to keep closer tabs en performance or hi.s new economic policy. Ziegler then proceed~ to tick off a number of subjects Nixon will be 14·orking on during his stay here. including the 1972 and 1973 fiscal ye.sr federal budgets He still plans to remain here until Sept 3 and "will use !he time to think 11brlut future po\iey ," Ziegler said. Tht Pre&ident kept in lelephone touch wHh Secretary of Treasury John B. Con- nally, h.is chief ec<1nomic spokesman, and Bud1et Director George P. Schultz. Cypress Girl , 5, Hit By Auto1uobile, Dies A 5--year.()ld Cypress 11 trl dil'd Monday nl&ht. when she v.•as struck by a car 1,1·hlle playinj outsidt her home Police said M~ry Coulson died tn Los Alamitos Genera.I Hn.sp1tal \e~s than 30 minute.! a[ter a car stuck her on ~lvra Strtet and passed 01·er her body btfore com ing tn 11 halt Offictrs said the accident l!'i still under lnv~tiia !.1on. They refuse In identify th t drive.r of the. ear pendtng further 1n• quirles. 01.AM•I COAST DAllY PILOT """ ......... -·-s.. a,.,,.. OLUl41 CO.LIT ,.Ulll$HING CG'ol,ANY .,.._,. N. W••4 ,.,.....,, .,., ~lit ...... J 1cl< I . Cu1l•y Vim ,.,_IPfol .... G-11 ~ 1~ ..... ,.Jc •• ,;1 '-""' 1k•"'•' A. M,.,11;,., ................. Cll1rl" H. l••• l lc."'••4 '· Nill ........... / ... ...., ... '''"" -a.i. Mwt: U11 W•t lt'f StrMt ........... illoKll: .IDl M ..... rt aeu~.­~ a.Cf!: m ,.,., A-IM ....,..,""""' IMCll; 11'1~ ... Cl'O hvl1¥1..,, SM C*-19l -H9!1tl II (.l'"lfle a•I C!AtLY Jl!lOT, wm. 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Hend,rsan, hii;:hf'SI ranking officer sllll chargtd in the My L11i m11ss11crt . ll('tually saw some atrocilieA committed. •·1 very definitely intend to put these.'' ~aid Maj. Carrall Tlchenar lls he held col- or photogr~hs of df'ad Vietnamese, ''11t the time and place where Colonel Henderson was." The piclurt s were trtken by a formr Arm y photae:raphrr. Ronald L. H;irbf'rlr. It 14•as their publicatinn 111 the Un1 tM States that touch~ off a public outcry over the 19M My l.11 i incident. Tht defense rontrnded in rt>sponse to Tichenor's rnnve Iha! fht phnrngraphs were not relevanl to the charges against Henderson . who is on trial for allectd dPrtlirlinn nf duty, f11ilurf' tn report· crimts to his superior. and two counts of lyin,11;. \_.nl. Peter S \\'nnrlnlnlA'Skl. lht mililar1 judgr. admiued a ll but twa of th11 photographs into e1·1dencP One shows a . dead man lying in the doorwa y of hir. hu t and the other shows 1ht 1:ory dt alh of another man ne;ir his hut. Tict\enor also said Lhe sct>nes. al1hough :l'dmittl'dlv iof111n1rt!ory. woulrl shn w why !'iome n1iiitary n1en whn nnrmally ste r1eath in c!lmb;il became up!iPl .11t what happened al f\.1 y Liii. "\\'hen the srtml" proplt' bfo<·nme IO upset n1•er what the~· nhser1·ed there, there is snmrl hing hiRhl y nut of thfl ordinary." Tichen(lr said . "II ls this that has to be esl:4b\ished."' Haeberle, 29 . is now a frte·lance photoj!:rt1pher in Cle1·eland JuUe. English. 11 , begins In cry as bidding starts on her Hereford steer. Clyde, at Indiana State Fair. Cl)·de "·as grand cham pion steer o( the fa ir and sold for $2,800 cas h and a Sl ,500 scholarship. Despite her good fortune. Julie. of Clayton . Ind., didn 't seem to care about anything but losing Clyde. * * * Helicopter Pilots Tell of Horror Scene at My Lai Tichennr i;;iid he 1\·nt1ld c;ill three helirnpter pi1o1s tn t P~!ify . He said the photographs wnuld show ''w hat these people 1aw and wh11l crtused thtm tn h;ivp a compulsion to report !hese lhin£S ., Watson Linked To Tate Home B)' Stars' Kin LOS ANGELES (UP!I -T"'O young members of prominent shalA' business families testified r.1onday in support. of the state's contentinn that Charlt s "Tex·• \'1atson was familiar \.\'it h actress Sharon Tate's mansion months before. the (i\'e tdayings there. \\latson. 25, Is the las! nf the "Mansnn Family"' members on trial for the seven Tate-LaBianca murders. Tht LaBianca killings occurred the night following the Tate slayings. Deana ~1artin, 22 , daughter of Dean Martin. testified first and \.\'as followed by Te rrence Melcher. a recordlng e:i:- ecut11·t and son of actress Dor is DAV Mis! Martin said she and Melcher at· tended a par!~· at the hame Qf Denni:ii \\1\lson , nne nf the Brach Bov~ rock group, in .July or October nf HIM.· At dusk the party movrd to the hillside home then occupied hy f\.ielchrr The house 111\er "'"S ltased to Polish film direclor Rnm11n Polanski, r..l iss Tale's husb11nd , v.•htre !he actress and four others were kill~ in Augur.I . 1969. f\.1is! Marlin said she could nnt remembtr for sure if Watsnn attended the party. although she &aid "1t seems hke he w;is" there. She s11id she and htr tscort ltft afler lhty wtre "put driwn'' hy M11n~lln , who along with three of his fem11le fo1 1nwers ha ve alreads been convicted and sen- tencM ta dr:ath for the killin@:.~· ''I didn't hke the things MAnson and his girls were sayi ng ," Miss f\.larlin test!fieil . r..telcher said he mtl Watson in December, 1968 at Wilson·s home and at his 014·n home a number of times. "He v.•as a fr iend of Y.'ilson and Gregg Jakobson. who worked for me 1s a talent scout." Me lcher said. "And he was always tagging 111 rnunt1 14•1th lhem v.•htn they camt to see me " \\'at..son foughl ex!rad i!ion from ~lcKtn· ney. Texas, hi ~ hnmetov.•n. unt il afl f'r f\.i1n~n·s trial began and the stale decid· ~to try him .separately. Tadpole 1'ails Under Study As Cancer Cure ORLAND 'lJPl 1 -A medical student !ram Orland thinks A cure ror cancer might be found in tadpole tails and hi!! research t'fforl.s are heing encour11ged by scientist! at twn Cali fnrni.11 schools ~orris E Cltek , 11 rerenl. gr11d ua!f' ol \\'hillier Cnl!egt. I~ said t-0 ha1·e sue• cee.dtd in elimin11ting tumors nn m1('e ""i!h an extract deril·ed frnm ground up dr" tadpole tails Ht said he got tht ide11 whtn he nhserv· ed that tadpc:iles 11bsr>rb 11 nd do f\l'lt shl'd their la1ls 11s cnmmrinly lhoughl :l'nd the prn<'es~ mil!ht contain a suhst.:incf' lh11t would pro1·e eflecli1·e against cancerou~ tumnr~ Whlle a prPrnedicl'll !'il11dent ;i! Whitt ier, C\etk experimented \.\'ilh mict He ('lb- taintd JO ,i::allon.~ nf t11rlpnle~ tn S1nny Cret k ncrtr Orland end m.11de lht rxtr;i\f Tumors nn the mi c!' ~·"'Te 111pp11rentlv 11tisf'lrbed "'hP.:n tnjert rd with the f'Xtr11cl , Thty appeared tn beCfl me smooth 11nd health,\' again A new and pnwerful mlrrosr:nfl" 11l \Vh ill it:r i:ttmed In vt rify Clttk011 lln· dings and ht ha5 betn e:ncour11ged by scientists At !hi' Univer~llv (If Snul hl'rn Callfnrnia and the Ca\lforn-\11 ln~litutt ('If Ttthm\or, tn rnnt inue his wnrk He presently l!I 11. mtdtcal ~tudent 1111 the Uni"erslly of Guadalajara in lt-1t:1lco Oct. 19 ·Ballol Set SACRAMEl"TO tAP 1 -Gov Rea.an has r.et a special eltellon for Ocl 19 ln !he ht.i1v1\y Dtmocr~tlc •~th A11sr.mb ly Di~tncl , tht. seat v111 r,11ted by Sen Oal'id Roberti. 1 D·Los Ange.le."! I A l'nnnff. if needed. woul rl be h'ld Nnw. \g, Rt.a&an said r..1onday New voter~ in th'-distnct mu~t register by this Thurs- day tn c11st balloL\. ... -·-.,,-- All Americans Ordered PT. r..!cPHERSON , G11. !UP!) -Two helicnplt r pilot,, te&tified today th•t they aaw more than 100 bodies 11t My Liii but ne ither wa~ asked to connect lhe1r deaths with Capt. Erneat L. Med ina . on trial fflr murderinR 102 civilians in the Viet- n1me11e vill 11ge. Rn v F Trevino. 2.t Srtn Antonin. Tt x., led On the secnnd rirt.v's w1LnP sse!'i v.·ith his recollectinns nf thr rn11ss;1cre. Ht lnld of seeing 75 percent of the villrtge burn· inE . Off V ietnnm Streets Tichenor said in rcpl.1• tn rt defense ob- jectian !hat he: "·nuld stnr Trevino'! lestimnny if the defen!l.e wnuld agree lhrre was rt Int nf ~mnkr nl'er \1y Lai 4 \.\'hi le Henderson IA'Rs in a helicopter above ii SAIGON !UPI l -The U S Command today ordtred all Ame rica n ser,·icemen off the streets of South Vietnamese cities anti tnwns because nf possible pol1tie11I unrest in connec1100 v.·ith Sunday's parliamentary electinns. On batt!efrlln1 s, US. B52 bombers 11nd artillery pounded North Vietnamese rocket e.mplace;menls, tr o o p Cl)O· centrations and rtrti llery positions Inside the demilitariie.d zone. The U.S Command also reported lh~l two American f4 Phantom jets attacked an ant iaircraf! site inside North Vietnam ~tonday &fter It fired on a !hird U.S. F4 flying a reconnaissance missil)n nearb.\'. Gen. Cre;igh!on Vo.'. Abram~. U.S. rnm- mande.r in South Vietnam. orderM Amtrican servicrmen 10 remain nn ha!i('S or 1n barracks whe n nff dutv at ltasl until St1nday. · A "grty alert" tnok efftc:I early tnday, I! US. Olmmand spokesman said. A "Grey alert" resrrict~ military mtn to their base. "'hen off duty. The. American Emhasi;.v !a.st IA'etk issued a dire;cli\'e that 11 11· US. gnvt rn- ment c1,•ihan personnel shou ld sta v nff the strett~ of Sa ignn and rt ll majnr Ci !i!'B af!er IA'Orkin,11; hnur5 until furlht>r notice PQ!1tlcal jnc keying fnr the Oct. :t pre.~ide nt 1al election climaxed n\'er the v1eekcnd "'i!.h tv"o of thre.e contender.~. \11r~ Pre~1dent Nguyen Cao Ky and Gen. Duong V;in "Big" Minh, both 1,1•i thdraw- lng fr om the. race. Crash Injuries Fatal to T,\'o Accident \'icti1n s Twn persons C'nt1crt !ly inJtirPd In recent Orange Count~ tr11ff1c arridents diM ~lnnda.1 in "'idely !>l"Pllrrt1ed hnspi!.:i li:, Roberta Carol ShPeh?.TI. lfi. af Oenv!'r, Coln . died in Ln!I. . .\Jam 1tn~ r.enPrrtl Ho~pital JllSI 10 da.11.~ aft rr shP "'"'!I. ~trurk bv a rrt r 11·hil P rrns!l.in1: f\.qtel!a A1·!'nlle al \\'a lllng~fnrd Street in Lo.c; Alrtm1to!I.. The rnlnn1!1n girl had hrf'n strt ~·ing "'1th reltiti vr.1> in Los Al11mi1os (nr her summf'r viirrt!inn Paul ~ SChlit1 .. 12. of 17561 Geraldine. Lant. Hunli nJi!lnn Reach. 11lsn died Mon- ~BY at Snuth Cn11~t C<lmmu nity Hospital in Snuth Lrt,quna . The. boy suffered critical injur1e~ 11sl Au~ 1.1 when he ran in1o lhe side. af a mnving .vehicle v.· h i It {'rossing P11C'ifi(' Cna11t H1gh14·11~· near Aliso Drive in South Laeuna \"ront-r's f'lff1rPr11 rPprir!l'rl lnd11~· the death Frida:--of ~trs. Annie M11ry British. !17. of ~4 B \11& Estrada, Laguna Hills. Fr""' Page J IRVINE ... whi rh land1114·nrrs c11n prol!"sl prnp!)sed cityhood , v.'111 have to be fnrm 2Jlv .lid· \'f'rt is~ berort ii can ht held ' The lnrnrpnr.11tiC1n mn,·ement ha.s been ~111\lerl in rerrnt m1Jnth11 htc11u~e rif a dispute nl'er 11 9.1R-11cre fndus triRI p;irrel pn;ipn~td "'ilhi n lhe bnundaries of the new C'il y th11t the cit.y of St1nt11 An11 his claimed ii ~ho11ld h, allowt'd tn 11.nnf'x . Burton .~11ili Caspers now ronslders that a de_111d i~sue. •·JA•t. "'ere enrourAli!~ by Supervisnr ('.11~per!'i sl3!t'menl lhat since lht Santi! AnR anne~ation i.~ nf'I lnnger bfofnre th, t.nc11l AJ;::enry Fnrmatlnn Commis.sinn. he h11s nn further inte;resl in ii becAuse. It ls nl'lt In hls dlstriC't 11.nd Iha! hi111 ron· sit:ier1tion of !he citv of il"·ine: in· ('nrpor11 tl11n "'ill be hitse<I on his r'pres,n· talilln 11f the P10h 0111trict-" Rurt-On and F'rtrl Fr~·t. CC I Tl'prtstn· t11rJvt~, V.'tff' jnined in !he mettini: ~Inn· rl111· b1· rl'prt•tnl11Hves nr annther in- corpnr11!1nn spon~or. the. ('itizcn~ of Jr1•!nt f\ri v.• (r01~1 11.nd rtpre~f'nl.,.l11·ts O( the tndu stn~ in lht C{'lntrO\'erslal fl38' 11rr, p11rcet bt!nw !h,. ~1,11rlne Corps lH!hcnpter base of Red Hill A1·cnu,. Bolh 11ccustd the. third 11nd only re- maining c11 ndida!e. President Nguyen V;in Thieu , nf rig gln!! the election in his a1vn f,1n·or. The rt'su!I ha.s been a clim<41 e af rol itic;il turmoil 1,1•ith both Ky .11 nd f\.1 inh follnwcrs both openi ng discussing !he po.~.~ibi lily nf 11 coup, The US. Command said Abrams issued lhe order .:ifter he "took a look &l lhe em- bassy directiv t 11nd took into account reports of pnssible trnuble bting stirred up durin~ the e!clions." Th!' ll!reel.s of Saignn were clear or U.S. serl'icemen in nr out of uniform today e.X· cept for American military policemen ch,.rk1n~ idrn1i!y crtrds. The c11 mmrtnrl ~rt id U.S. B52s in 1he meantime carried nut another llfrikt in- ~itie !hr !inu!hern half nf the demili tarized 1.nn,. tflMZ1 .'Ind f11•e athtr raids just belnw the D~iZ. Tht heavy r.:i1ds are p11rt nf 11 s1epped· up camp.:i i~n lo try lo crush the two- \\"eek-nld North Vietname!l.e offe.ns ive. rtgainsl the South Vietn amese derenst line a lnn~ the D~fZ. ln the first major Ji;round tn~agement !'iince !he Communist offen~ivr beJl:lln Alli? 11 , Snu!h Vieln11mese troops fought r'-.'orth \'iernamese fnrces 11 mile south of rhe nlrl li.S. Marine fnrtresll 11! Can Thien. n11w kn11wn All Alpha 4. militarv observer.<: .0:111d lhe fightin~ ;it Alph;i ·~ ma.v h11ve. inrlic;iled tht Cnmmuni~ts 11re having snme llurce!i.<: mnving dn"·n from lht mounli41nnus v.·estern two-third! nf Quang Tri Provi nce. South Vietnam's northernmost province. Fr"m Pnge I zoo ... for !ht remainder nf the Vl'ar Pnllcf' ~11 ld lhe zno h"ad experienctd other trnubll".~ r~ently. Its two racC()()ns v.·r re ~ti fret .itnrl nn,. ~14·;in vr11~ killed and rtnnther \.\'nunrled by R:Un f1rl'. "I'm cnnl'1 nced 11~ 11 pnmr rxample nf ll'h;it rlllpP do,~ tn k id~." \l ;t \entin<1 srt id "And I'm tri u11ll\' rnn1·inced thrtt if 11 nl'nnt' h.11d accidenl11llv stumh!e.d upnn the ~J11uJ1:hter -the y wnuld h111·e been k1l\rrl .11 l~n :1 Dan R. Millian11, who commanded R he licnpler gunship the day American troops s14·ept tht village in 19fill. testified at f\1edin11 's courl -m11rtial that he saw 51) tn 75 bodies piled in .11 ditch east of the ''illage. Ano!hf'r 10 ln 15 hodie~ were al the in· lersectinn nf two trail~ snuth of !he l'i!laae. M illian.~ s;iid. and 10 In 15 mnre "'e!'e. seen al the northern edge of !he hamle1. Still mnre hodies we;r~ ~cattered throughout My Lal, he .~11id , <1nd the. total in !ht arert w11.s "11pprnxim.11tely 150." Capt. .ll'rry R. Culberhnu.~e of VI. Eustis, Vil. -who w11,, Mi!li11ns' copilot the day nf the swetp -rtJ!reerl 1h11t he srtw the same groups of OOd ies witnessed b~· .\1illian.~. Rut neither nf the J!OVernn1e;nt wit- nes.~es wrts rtsked rtnylh\n Ji! ab<tut f\le.d 1nrt . ~1illian!I. rtnd C'luherhnus e were the 2111t 11nrl 22nd 1,1·itnes.qes presented by the prn- !'iecut1nn, "'hich pl;inned to o f fer testimony frnm 11. total of 48. So far no one hrt!i pl11ced r-.1ed ina in r..1y Lai durinR the who!ts11le sJ;iugh!er of mtn. women and chil dren by American snldiers. The 23rd wilnes~ '1\'rts Capt. Hugh C. Thnmp~an ()f Decatur, Ga .. whn les11hed he flew a helicopter ov er My Lai the day nf rhe kitl ing.c;. Thnmp.~on te.,t ified he SI\\.\' "<4 tA ptl1in'1 shMl .11t rt wounded Virtnamese wnm11n nu lsidt' the villaji!e hut had ··nn idert who the c11p111in wa.'" rtnd coulrl not sav fnr surt whether lhe 11:unfirt hit !he worTirtn . f\1edina fnr months has slated tha! he J<hnt .11 woman near Mv L,111 hut said he fire;d nnly as :4 re1111lt Or 11 movement on her part rh;it. led him to believe she v.·a! abnut to shoot him. • Thompson admill«i 11nder crosi1-ex· amin111iao !hat lhe captain w11.~ in ;i hel- ter posilion to i;ee what lhe v.·nrn11n w11.~ dnin11: th.:in ht wrts. Ht said he wa~ hf'IVPr- ing h 1.~ helicnpler :IO nr 4tl y11rds away 14•hen the s.hnt.~ v.•err flrffi. ~1td1n11, comm11nrttr of Ch11 rhe l'om· pa ny dunnji! A U.S Army sf'arrh-:4nd- destrny mi!islan thrnu11.h ~1 y I.Iii. iq chrtr11:ed \1·1!h the murder nf 102 Viet· nrtmP~e ci1·i11 ans, two hy his ow n hand."! anrl !h!' rt'!!! h.1· his trMps The. Arm y c11ntf'nd.~ r..1td1na knp v.· 11hn11! the masi;acrf' hut did nnth1n~ In ~lflp 1t and th,reh.1· t'nco11r11~e mnre killio_ii: Tichenor was Irvin£ tn prnve that HC'ndersnn hrtd tn l>P rt11·are nf what 1,1•as gning nn nn the 11:round OClow. Tichenor's reason for r P p 111 y in g lestimnnv es.~Pnti 11ll v hrnu2ht n u t prp viou.~iv ;i ~ thP CallP~' rtnd MPd1na trirtls t)f'~rt me erirknl whrn hP asked each witness whe!he r Henrl er!l.on had interviewed him or t;i lkerl tn him pJler the incidenl about wh:it he saw. Each answered, "No, sir ,"' One of the rhar,1?1'.~ ;ig:iin,;t Henrlt>rson i.~ 1hrt! he wrts drrr!ict 1n h1~ rlut~· fnr frtil· ine. tn investi~ate. 1hr incid rn?. The defrnse tnn!ends Henrlrr.~nn, \.\'hn "'ill bt 51 \\'edntsdrtv, did inves11J1:a11' and that \1·h:il v.·11s lfl 0ld him did nnt w11rr11 nt a repnrt tri superior.~. thP ba.~i5 nf the se· cnnd rarf!e a11:ainst hirn . Henderson -v.•hn "'nrP all hi~ m;iny rihbnn!i {ln his rhest i\.1nnrlay for !hr fir st timf' since pre-trial he;innf!~ be11:rtn early in April -also is t·hrt rged with lw11 ('011nt!i or lying to a specirtl Army inquiry into the incident. Retired Rrig. C;en. Andy A. Lipscomb, "'hn yielded his cC1mm.:tnd of th e Arnerir;il Olvision'!i [Ith Rngade tn Hend('rS(ln one da1 t)f'fnre the incident, lrtudrd !hi" chrtracter11 11f Hend erson, Med in:i sind Calley dunn,11 his testimony a! lead -off witnes.~ r..1ond11y. 2 Y ottt.hs Killed In Cycle Crash A t7-\ear-olrl molnrC"vcl1st w11s killed f.·lnnday' n111:hl rtnd hi.~ P•l!inn p11ssenGer ~11fferrrl rat;il inJurie.~ when bnt h roulhJ v.·erp hurlr rl ion frPt rhrnuJi!h !ht air :4l!er runn1nJ1: inlo a sta1ion wa11:on at a S11nta Ana inter$~rl!nn . An1hon\· !'ere?. nl S;inlrt An;i l\aS pro- nn11nrrt1 ~l"11rl ;il Ille .~('rnr hi' rornner'll nfrirer~ Hi!i pil ~~rngrr. Len F11rn tes. \t;, "·11~ t;ikPn !o nraniir ('11uoll' ~lerl1cal ('rntrr v.·he-re hf' r11rr1 r11r lv tnt1;11· r ohrr ~;:i1d the mntl'lrc·1 ~IP r11n 111tn thlil ~t11!inn w.q,i::nn a.~ !hr 1 t>h1rl P mAd" i'I left 111,.n from Frt1rl'1Pw Street nntn v.·1~1 er1a S1ref't , IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of cerpeting we1n 'I fenlestic beck in 1894 when our grondfether storied his cerpet store. Oriental Rugs were "in," end grendlother specieliied in them. Our !other got into the ect eround 1918 end developed domestic cerpets, mostly Willons and . Axm inislers . e lerge volume of Lelely we heve soon e resurgence of Axministor cerpels in boeuliful florels en.d prints. Tho effect creeled by an unuiuol pettern con trensform e dull room in· lo something spectacular. Pleese stop 1n end ••• our lerge 1election. ' ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia• Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUU: Moo. "'" '"'-· t 10 S:JO -l'rl. t 10 t -Set. t :JO 10 S • . ~-. ... '",";8:--•) ~--· -•-11 • .,_. I I 1 11 ... .)I;::? • • • Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley Today's F in al N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO. 202, 2 SECT IONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, AUGUST 24, 1971 TEN CENTS E x panded Busine·ss Per1nit Ordinance Studied B~· JOA:'-'NE R E\'.~OLDS 01 11111 Dl llW ~lltl Still Ttixi drh·ers. pnv.-i!e detecl!\'es aud dancing teachers n1<1y nee<! permlls to do business in Hunlin(:lnn Ae;ich City Councilmen are stud ying ;i permit Ofdinance which \1'ould require thosr cx:- cupalions ::ilonR w1lh !.S others ::ind 42 bU:iiinesses to oht:iin a c11v pern'Jt before obtaining a bu~iness l1cen ~e. Poli ce Chief Earle llnh11a1 11c, ~peaking 11t ~tonday 'g council meeting, said lhe JLUJ LJ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ci""'ll LO ! • 0 • , • • 0 < , z r r • • < ~ , 0 • 0 • YOll;l(TOWN • prnposed ordinance "'ou!d cover certain categories or businessrs and occupations "that are fhe most likeJy to cause. pro- blrms " As the c11~· 1Jcrns1ni:: and permit nrd1nan£"e nn"' st;inds there i~ nn rl~.=tr separ~Hion l'lf !he permits from the licenses. 1·he ne"' law would clearly sep.1rate !he tw{I wti1ch would lmprn1•e the rfficiency and speed of processing them. turrently, permits are requ~rt!d for AVt"NUr .-.v rNur AVfNU( z CONSTITUTION b"''"' • ·" ' < AOAMS AVOIU( < z • 0 • INO IANA"OllS AVt:NU[ '· • • C l1'r fJlllVt: ~ • , < • ATLANT IC ~ ·N· AVt!"IUt: ~ ~.&,~ILTON " I PACIFIC OCEA.'i O,l,!LY l'llOT ljfWI Mlt .Judge R11l.cs •orange County Snprrinr r·nurt .Ju~i;:e .J E.T ··~erl" Rutter r11\ed to· day that the countv San1tat1on 01s1r1rt ran hu1lrl il.s controversial . ~ewer line r(lnner1111g plant. 1 anrl plant 2 do,1 ·n Brnokhurst. Slreet. The .1ud~e orrlerrd th e ('ii,\' of l·lunting1on Beal"h to issue a permit allo"•inl! cnn.c:tr11t'l1011 nf 1hr !in(' The ri\\' had refused to issue the per1nil in syn1path.1io· "·11h Broo kh urst Streej 1nerchant.c; v.·ho !'ay con- strurtion \vork pn 1hP hnr \1·,11 kt?eo patrons from \ht?ir doors. The fian itat1on di~trict th en took the cilv lo court O\-er lhe matter. Joint Fire Ce11ter Tall{s Autl101·i zecl 1ly Hu11tington A go-ahead wiis givt>n h.\I the Hlin- ll!Jllon Beach City Council MnMR~' ni~ht 1.0 turlhP.r ne,l(ollatlnns 10 rnn~tr11cl a df3.000 communic1t1inns and fire train in.c, cifiter ror jni11I ust' hy fn11r r1!ie~ 1"irr: Ch1r:f Ray Pict1rd expl;i1ncd !hilt lbt center would be u.~"n h~' r.he H11n- lingltl n Beach. Fountain Va 11 e y Wr:atmlnsler 11nd Seal Beach fire \ep1rrtmenls. ~11 11;111 be built nn a 4 P.a cre pi!.rcPI neit l0 the nt'w f.othard Srree! fir e 5lat1nn oorth nf Elll.• A1·enue. He SA!d lha1 !he nfhcr citie!'I 111nuld cnntrihute a tnlJ~I nf '21 2.000 In the en~! with li untinglon Jrf11ch p11yin11: $4211.00fl Ru! he 11lre~!IC'd 1h11! Hunt1n~tun 8P<1ch 9-'t)uld ne@'<I the f;:ic1l1!\' an,·wll\'. ('\'CO 1r ttft olhrr cilie.~ did no! !>11p(Xlr! 1! ., If there w;is nn jn1 nr uc.c'. .~omc ch1$11rnnm!'I cnulrl ht i·lit from the facilit y 111. 1 S•Ylni;; nf Vi!l.flOO . HI! 1;a1d !hi! cnE-l lltnt fi t lo l luntington Beach In the Joint powt'rs approach WR:i; $1~2.000 -itrriv'rl ;:it b~· subtraclin,R Slin.ono lrnm th' $21 2.000 the other riUe!I will pay. The council 11ctinn Mond1(v nii;!hl spec1fically lllRS In nrder PicRrd tn prn- f'l't'd with arran11:f'menL~ lo finance th e prnjrcl nn I! ca~h lia~i.~ with 1 jnint powers 111w,.men1 nn the u:i;e. The fire. chief wR:i; que11tinned by coun. r i!n1cn on why 11 bonrl financlnlil prt)gr1m wa11 fll)I con11idered in Yiew or Huntlngt(ln Beac:h'JI fiscal IHlicuttlPs "The nther C"ities do nnl want lo t}f' tied up wl!h honfi~." Pic:ird rPplied "My r~mmendatinn is becRuse of tht rnnptrallnn ~'e 11re ,Rell1n,1t from the othtr cnmmun1t1es let's It" p11;v 1111 you go. Let'~ l('l('k ii ur -s2 12.oon worth " He said !hat Fnuntain V111\ev itnd \\p~fm1n~lf'r hR ~ ;:ilre:irly 1nrl1r11t~d lhf'ir a,crcement nn 1hr prnjtC'I 11nd he would tin"' srl"k 1.n gel 1n off1ci&I an.'lwer from Seal Beach. billiard parlors. massage parlors, live enlertainment a.nd charitable solicile· lions. A cerlilicale nf need and necessity i!I required for pri\'ate securily patrol11, ambulance i;.ervice~. garbage collec!i(ln and taxi cabs. License Supervisor Dan Rrennan sairl that the certificates of need anrl necessity enable the city to reguJate.. I.he number of !hose types of businesses oper11ting in !he city. The permits, he said, do noL control the number. but are an allll:mpl to place a control on the people "'ho operatt: those.. businesst:s. Brennan said there is also a provision in the existin.I! nrdinance which allows the city C'lerk , on his own discretion. to refer <'erlain bu~iness license applicalons to thl" city rounci!, 8!1 is done for the permits. Robitaille said the new ordinance would liike care of tils "tin'e consuming" pro- cess. The permit ordmance would enable !he poli ce department ln investigate ap- plicants <1nd make a recommendation to a pern1it board. Th,. board, which woul d be romposf'd of residents who are nnl police, "·ould acl as an appeals board for applicants "'ho ere turned dO\\'n. with the final appl'al going In the council. The permit~ "'ould cost $5 each "'hirh would cover the administration costs of Lhe permit. Rob itaille said the proposal "will lak~ us out of ha ving t-0 acl always after the fact." He ei.:plainerl that under the e:r• L~ting systf'm, bu siness are establi!ihed and a. problem has lo nc.cur before police nr the city can act. The propo~al is bl'ing distributed to the rhamber nf commerce for suggestions. A h!"aring (In it will be held after t he ch11mber has acted. Those occup11tinns which "'ould requlre IStt PEIL\'llTS, Pa1e .. %) Tax Rate Boost Vetoed Hunti11gton Council R eta i11s $1.45 Leve l B~ Al.AN DIRKI N OI 1~1 01l1t l'llft 11111 -Huntington BP.ach city councilmen ~1ond1y night \.i l"pt the city's tax rat" at. $1.45. making ii cle<1r thc.v were nnt ol 11 mind tn vote an Increa se dr~pill' e prn- .1ected f1eficit of 5250.000 for the present fiscal year. "To hell with it. lei 's rnd up with " S2;,Q.000 deficit and thf'n wr'll all ~ee how "'e can liv e with it," said Collilcilma n Al B ig Riptides Hit Beac hes A lon g Co as t Dangerous C'Urren~ ripped olf 17~ 1wimmer1 Mond11y from their l(lf':holds 1n the Mind at S..n Clemente. Othr:r Oran.c,e CAA!ll-beache11 11lsn reporled riptide troohlt: but. not so b11rl. Stal.e and c11.y hfej!"uards in San Clemente kept bus.1• tnwini.; !hP hapless bather~ bec k tn shnrP. Lifegu ards s11lrl ~1 onday'.s riptide.~ "'ere the worst they have seen thi.~ summer. The crowd nn San Clemente cl!v beache11 reached 21.000. 'l'\'ilh 94 of them c11ught in riptides. Several !imt:s duri n~ lhe day lilegau rds had to makp m11ss rescues as a strong riptide c11ught as many as 10 i;wimmers at nnl" time. San Clemente slat.f' 11uards hRrl 1n rescue 82 ~w1 mmrrs :ind al.sn repnr!erl ;i lll'ries nf mass rescues. The water "'a.~ 7~ degrees with .~urf running £our to six feel l\'ewporl Beach guard.'i reported 7() rp5cue!I, evrn lhn11J!h riptides \VCl'f' llJ.":hler lhRn nvrr !ht \\'f'ekrnrl anrl 1ht ,;urf had rlroppccl tn four feet. l.1fep1!;uard., s11 id the r.:ilm surl rnnlPrl ,;w1mmers lnt o thinking 1he "'atrr was saf P. There "'ere RS.oOO \'\Sitnr.~ In Newpnr! Btarh .i;t.rand.s 1'.fnnda y The b1~ae.~1. rip- tide 1cl1nn. j;!Uards 5a1rl. was ne;ir I.he Sanla Ana Ri ver mouth and be!wf'en 6th and 19th streets. Honti ngton Beach lHcguarrls miidf' 1fl2 rescues in l.wn In six-font surf. but said riptides were nol a big fact.or _ The Huo· lington crowd cou n1 was 60.000 bodies. Slate lifeguards al. Huntington and Bolsa Chica beache.!! mad!' f,tl rescues_ Seal Beach lifegu.:i rd!I rescued 16 and ~airi therf' ~·ere ,;nme riptidf'.!i . The r:a.~iest fla y was had at Laguna BeaC'h where guard11 had 111 make only seven rescues and there were no riptides. . Officers Fired 111 Dr ug Arres t Twn reserve l.A)ng Beach. police nf- licers. arreiit.f'd by Hunti ngton Beach police tm charge.~ of posl\es11ion of marl· juana. have losl their jobs. A spokesman for the Loniz Be:ich department .o;aid todav the two men, Charles Mallory, J(l, nr Lakewoofi anrl Robert HermaninJ:. 3.'i. nf Bakersfield, were fired a~ reserve officers following I heir arrest recently. The two men we re arrestrd with four (llher per.sorui by lhe Special ~~nforcemenl De1'il al Boin Chica State Bf'ach Huntington. Beach nffieer11 .11llf'p;e lhry t11w the group around 11 fire rinR passing what appeared to be a marijuana cigarel· ... When they were ar·resttrl the twn reserve nffir.erJ; told th!' SEO the y wer'-u11rlr:rcover agents ln.,.estigat1n~ a dope r1n~. But the Huntln.1:tnn Bcarh nfriC'f'r~ rlidn 't l)u~· thi: !'ltnry l'lnd th~ two wer• booked wit.h thr:lr C(lmpanlorui:. Coen, po1nt1ng out the city could cul 11ervicl's. Finance Dirf'ctnr Ren Arguello, "'ho h11d presen1ef1 the council seven options on the 1971-72 1.;ix ratr. v;:iryinj!' from maintain1n.i: it al thl' presl'nt le1'el of Sl.4~ per SlllO of ;:issr~~ed \'11l1111lion tn in· creasin~ 1t tn SJ.Ii'.!, r.ountered Iha! It \~oulf1 bP ille~al fnr !hi' city to have an unhiilance<I b11rhtet. He agrerri , hnwevrr, lh;il the city could takf' care nf the $250 ,000 deficit in the general fund lh1s year by transferring S2~.000 from last year's surplus, although 1hi!1 wnu lcl lf'aVf' \hf' city "'ilh only A S!0.000 l'Ontin ~ency funrl. "Yes, but ynu can cul do"'n cnsl!'i rather than r:iiSf' taxes." sairl 1\1aynr (;rnri;r f\.·lrCrackrn. Thi' fivP rn11nciln1rn presen1 -Terl R::ir1le11. 11nn::ild Shipley, Jack Green ancl i'.1cCra cken and C0en -were unanimous in stickin,t: In I.hi' rurrr.nt rate City Administrator Doyle MH!er com· Gls to Lie Low Through Vietnam SAIGON 10P I\ -The U.S. Command lnda;v nrriererl :ill Amer ican Sl"rvic:emen off the ~!reels flf South Vif'tnemese cilies and ln"•ns bP.cause nf Pf1Ssihle rolitiral unre11t 1n connert1nn \1·ith Sunday's parli11n1enlary rleclinns. On battlefrnn!s. U.S. 852 bnn1bers and 11rliltery pounded l'•:nrth Vietnamese rncket emplacements. t r on p con- rP.ntrations and ar11Jlery positions inside !he demi!itanzed znne. The t;.S· Comm.:1nd 11lso repnrlrd lha1 two American F4 Phanloin jets aUa cked ::in antiaircr;irt ~ite ttt~idP /\'nrth V1etnam r.1nnd11.v 11rter it fired nn 11 third li S. Fi nyin,i: 11 recnnn11issancr mi~s1on nrarhv, <;en . Crt>1ghlon 1\1. Ah ram!I, l.' S com· n1:1ndrr 1n South Vielnam. ('lrderrrl An1erican servicemen Lo remain nn basP!'i nr in barracks "'hen off duty at least until Sum:!lty. A ··grc.v alert " !{)Ok rrlerr r11rlv tndav. a LI S. Comm11nd spok Psnu1n said A "r.rPv 11lrrr" restr ir!.~ m1l 1tarv men to the ir.bas!' "·hen nff dut \, · The Arnerican l•:mha.~ .. ~y last "'f'rk issue'1 11 rlirec11 ve !hiit .:ill U.S. ~nvern­ n1ent civilian pPrsonnrl shnulrl ~tay nff tlie street!> nl SalROn and Rll ma1nr c_1 tie11 aflcr workin11: hours untll further nntice Pnl i11c11I Jnck r.v1ng lnr the Ort. 3 pre!'iirlential election cl11n11i.:ed over !he 1\leckenri "'1th l"'n nf three contenders, Vice Prl"sidenl N~uyen Can Ky end Gen. Duoni.; Van "Bi ~:'' Minh, both "'lthdraw· ing frnm the race . Both accused 1he third and onl~· re- n1aining candidalt., President. Nguyen Van Thieu. nf rigging the electlon in hi! ""'n fa1·nr The re!ul1 has heen 11. climate nf pt;1l1l'1ca l turmoil with bn1h Ky i:ind ~l inh fnlln\11ers both opening discussing the pos~ihi!ity nf a ('nUp. The U S. Cnmrnanrl said Abrams issued !hf' orrler after he ''1.ook 11 look at thf-em· bass.v rl lrective :ind tonk intn account report.~ nf possihle trouble being stirred up during the elctinns." The street s of Saii;:nn were. clear of U.S. servicemen in nr 01it of uniform today ex- cept for American military policemen checkini:t idenl1fy c11rrls The cnn1mand !laid U.S. B52s In the meantime carried nu! another strikf' in· side the southern half nf the dem11ttarized zone 1 DMZ ~ and (1 ve other raids just below lhe 0~17.. The heflv~ ra ids art p;:irl nf a stepped· up ran1pa1~n 10 Ir.I' In crush the tw0- "erk-nld North Vietnamese offensl\'t. a~.11n:.l thr Snu1 h Vietnamese defense hne. alon,i:: the o ... tz. In the fir.~t. m111nr J:,rn11n<I rni:,agemenl. s1nre. !he Cnm1nunis1 nlfens1ve began A1ig 11. South Vietnamese lrnnps fnught North V1e1namese force~ a mill' south nl thP n1d U.S. M11r1ne fortre ss i:it Cnn 'rhien. nnw known a~ Alpha 4. military ohsen:ers sairl the fighting at. Alpha 4 m11 y ha vr indicaled the Communists are h:iving some succf's5 mnvln~ down from !hr mounlainnus ..... •estern fl\'o-lhirds nr Quang Tri Provi nce. South Vietnam's nnrth~rnmost province. ~ ~ • • Top B riti sh Officer Slain BLACKPOOL. England tUPI) -Tn his mrn. Policf' Superinlcndl':nl Ger· ~Id Richardsnn wa,, kno"'n as a ''good copper." In the world of British law and order, I.here. is nnthinjt heller. fi e alsn "'as know n Fnr his gentleness. l-l i!I lasl words Mnnday beForf! he died. I.he viclim nf a jewel robber's gun, reflected this, appearing more. like a scolding than a murder outcry. SAID RJCHARDSON: "This is .silly. He's shot 1ne In the 111omach." A shnrt time later. Richa rdson. AA. was dead. He was !11e highesl rankln.I( l'(lllce offi cer in the country lo be gunned down in the line of duly. Two of his men were wnundf'd by other gunmen in lhf' incident. The 11hooling came after rive men held up ;:i jewelry stort Jn thi.~ 11easide re50rt'11 city center. One of the slore employcs managed lo .sel off a silent alarm ~·hile the men galhered the je"·els. RICKAROSON LED the chase. He came f11ce-to-facr: wilh one of lhe ro~ ber!I in an alley. ~1rs. Margaret Thompson , who saw the unarmed pollceman confront the gunman, described what happened. ''He tRichardsnn) helri nut his hands tnw11rds the m11.n . l'lnd 1po\.ie fairly tn him. He sremtrl In hf' appealing to him to hand I.he gun O'-'t:r. I heard him 1ay Unall y7 'Don't be iiilly. lad.' "THERE WAS I\ stlnt. and 1.hP pollce officer ft.II to lht pavement. Then the ma.n ra.n off." Poliri:. mR011~eri ln ~rrc!ll !hrH nf !hf' men . but two nther11 eluded !hem~ A ~f'::irc h nf the area fa iled lO find them and today the manhunt spread lhrough· out !hi! nation. mented, "H "'ill mean your '"'a.tching the pocket book on e\'erything at the council n1eetings -no $300,000 for lhe beaulifica· tinn nf Beach Boulevard. no $1 million on the realignment nf Talbert Avenu111 I around thP Central Park l. As long a.! .vnu know tha! anrl kr.ep it in mind, you ha\'e a halt game " Arguello ex-plalnPd that the general fund deficit "'a.~ largcl.v the result of salary increasr~. approver! before Presi· tSee TAX RATE, Page 2) Beac h Ma 11's S layer Give11 Prison Te rm Paul Andre"' Slenerson ol Downey was sentenced r.1onday lo five years to life i~ slate prison for "'hat Orange County Superior Court .Judge Raymond Vincent described as the "absolutely senseless killing" of a Huntington Beach youlh. Stenerson, 22. r·ecei ved his sent.P.nce from Judge Vincent just seven week ~ aftl"r a jury convicted hin1 of ·Second degree murder for the sla ying last Jan. 29 of Arthur Bashow, 21, 321 7th SL, Hun · tington Beach . Bashaw d1e'1 from multiple slab "'OWlds [ollnwing a f]Uarrel in which S!crerson bursl into Basha.w's apartment 1 --.. -,.1 thP victim of having an af· fair with his girlfriend. 17-year-old Can· l. .... ndy" Neal of Do"·ney. \V1tnesse!I s<1ir1 S!enr.rsnn was getting !he "'·ors! of a fistf ight with Bashaw "'hen hP pulled e s"•i1chblarle knif@ from hi! back pt')C'ket and repeatedly plunged it in· to the victim . Cnn1ment1ng Lhal /he jur:-i might well have. found SlenPrsnn guilty of first rlegreP murcler, .Jurl~e Vincent added in ;in oh\'ious reference lo the San Quentin rli5!urbance~ "r ha\'e tn ~<'I' him .11ri tn prison Th~ \1•av things are now I thtnk "'e are risking his !ife. '' Police 111e 11 S u e City LONG -BEACH (UPI l -The cily Mon- day was sued £or $10 million by the Long Beach Police Officers Association on J;rounds 1t violated an O\'trtime pay agreement . The city·pn!ice agreement was to have provided 70 officer5 one and on~hal! Limes the ba::-e pay with 11 hou rs max- imum a month. Or ange Coa•t lt'e a ther The weatherman says the !un will peek out through those early morn ing clouds around midday ~ day and Wednesday bringing with it !emperatures around 70 degrees at t.Jie beach and 84 inland. Lows In the mid·60':ii in bo lh areas. INSIDE TODAY That sit uotion 11Jith Orange Cou1lty's Lacat Agency Forma~ tio n Commission covtd well have been scripted. by Lewi11 Carroll. Tom Bnrlr.y takes a whimiical lnok ai the problem. on Page 10. 11•1~1 11 C1ll .. rl!l1 I CllH•!fHI Ut I (l•Hlli4ol 2t•Jrll ce""lc:• " Crt11W9t• n Ottlll "llJllc•• 11 1':11 ... r<tl 11 ftll•••ll! ..... • l ll••rf•lll""•"' 11.1J ,llllf!Ct 14•11 Mt~Ktl!• JI """ Llll!dtfl ,. M•rrlttl LlttllMI 11 Mt¥1•• IJ•IJ MUllttl l'u11t11 It lll1!i.tl1I MtW I "'I Or1"1.-(toJl!tJ' t-11 lfl¥1• l't•te• It IJH!tll tl-11 llKk M•r'lllll 14-11 Ttlt¥11lfll II ti..t ttf'I 11•11 Wtt!hH I WOO!lrtft'o Mlln 11·11 W1rN l<ltwt 4-1 ) _··-..:tr ---........ --. .,---:-------~ ,. ___ ~ • • f OlJL '1 P!LOl " U1rification Evaluation Due Tonight An evaluation of thr newest proposal for unUi c1tion of t.ht Huntington Beach Union Hia;h School Ol!tricl is expectM tonight from high schM! distric! Mard members. Trusttes John Bent le.v and Dtnni! itangers hive been studying the ptOJ>Cl!lll forwardM by the Seil Beach SchMI District incl the Huntingtnn Beach Ci ty School District. At tonight's 7·30 n·clock meeting in the Huntington Be1:ch High School cafrtena they will di!cuss the pros 11.nd cnns nf the plan_ It would creAte 1 four-v.·ay d1\·is1on or lhe ~-square-mile high school district by forming unified sc hMl districts along ex· istinz elementary school district boun· dary lines. Under the propo!.al, the Seal BPach &:hM! District "'ould form a unified school district by joining "'ith the Los Alamitos School District The Westministrr 1:nd Huntingtnn Beach City school di stricts would form their o"·n unified distncts and a com· bin.ation of the present Ocell.n View and FountAin Va!Jey school districts v.•otild form the fourth unified districL Hi&h school district trustees already have endorsed 1 different plan calling for a thrtt--way split, but decided to study the Se1:! Be1:ch -Huntington Beach City School District proposal for its merits The unification issue ~·ill be revh~wed Again at 7:30 p.m. Thursday tn the Hun· tington Beach High School cllfeteria by I.ht County Committee on School District Organization. Unilic1:tion proposals received by the committee include the three·"'ay plan submitted jointly by the Fountain Valley and Ocean View school districts. thr four· way p!An, and total unification. Also on tonight's board 1:genda is 8: county counsel opinion on how the presidential sa!Ary freezr will Affrct the diltrict 's teachers And c I a 1 s i f i e d employes. From Pa,ge 1 PERMITS. •• 1 perm.it Are : Ambulance attendants. auctil"lneers. bartenders. barmaids. bouncers. bW'glar alarm a.gents , cocktail wa it er o r waitre5s. d.ancin.1 teachers. detecti\'es, escorts. guards. hand bill di5lributors, lock1miths. mass1:ge technicians . photo fi(ure models, special officers. surfboard ghop employes and taxi driver~. Businesses which will need prrm1t s ii tht new ordinAnce pa ssl!S ll.rf': Adult bookstorrs . .1dult movies . after· hours clubs, ambulllMCIP' services. amuse· mtnt devices. amusement rid@s, arc tdts, auctioM houses, au ction yard s. 1utomobile rt!!ntal servicrs. 1:nd 1ulomobillP' dismantl· In• Bath·massa1e es tablishmrnts. bill ie.r d· pool rooms . bur£!ar 1\arm systems. card ('.Jubs . card schools . cllrn ivals . charitabll! 1io!icitations, circuses. dan ce. 1c11demles ()f studios, d1:ncr halls. dance bars. d1:nce clubs. and detective. agencies. EMte.rtainment, escort bureau~. fairs, handbill distributors. junk dralers. col· Jectors or y1:rds. locksmiths. nutdOf\r musical or s~i1:l IP'\'eMfs, pawnbrokers, ~dlers. phol.tl figure studios, pri\'ate dances. priv1te security patrols and public amusements. Public dances. r~slll.Urllnt b a r s . aeenndhand stores aMd d@a.ler!-. strert And jt.i.nerenl vtndors . surl1Yi1rd sh\lps. tiu;i companies, teeM1ge Mlghtclubs a n d wrtcking y.trd5. Presses I ts Search CAMDEr\, K J 1i..;Pt 1 -The Campbf'll Soup Co. pressed it! l~·St a1e se.trch t(ldav for about 3/i.l'IOO can~ of rh1ckPn vtgrtable goup un1:ccounted for nut of lhf' lot nf \ 230.000 cans susper.Lt rl nf rnn\11m1na!1nn So far . no relater! 1Unesses hal'e bee n reporttrl ' DAILY PllOT Cll.l.>IGI ~lST l'IJl~ISM l "'llo CCl'-"•.ut'I' '·•b•rl N. w.,J ..... OJ-":! •~! •v~ ,, .•. J ae\ It <..·'•~ ''·~· , . ..,.~·-· •·• e •••• ., ,.,._,.,,.. Tli_ol'"' 01 1i_ 11v•I f o .,. T"•""" A., /.l o·•'•• ,,,,,, ., !• ... Ali • C:•lo:<• V.'•' a ... ,. c ... r•• Et .,,. l-l~1tlAtt•I bt.c.~ C)f'flct I i l7~ I••:• lo~l,,,.J M1ilj~t .-.~.i,,.,, ,,0 , le• 7•0, •li'I Otti .. ftfflcM Lt9V"'• IH<~ m •o•.-• ._,,...lie O oto ""' JJI) "'., I •< ~·rt•• ,...,..,. .. lttt~. ~ll .,,,.,....~ l 1u ..,,,. It,. (11-!1; • "'°'" f l CUl'\I,,. .1: .. 1 re1.,1i ... 1 11 ~1 64J·•JJ1 c1-wi.• A•ffrtld•t 64J·~''' ~1111. 1.,.,, Or•r .. (""' •u•'"~'"f t.<wl"""'· ""' ,..,,,.. .... "••· m,,.1.,,,..,., IMllle<'!ol _,,., .,. u,,..,,., ....... ~•·•·~ ......... ,.,,.,,.,< .... ,..,_, •ll*!ltl -· ... 1 .. ~ -' _,..,.~, ·-··· ,_ ... ci ... -"" ..... •' ~·-"'' •••ti-.... C..1• ....... , ,,,........ )<Jll'O("'' ... -'f e•'"*' .., u -·~" •v ,.,,11 Q ll ....,.,.,,.,., -111•••• • .,,..,._, i: U ....,.,•Ir. • T1.1t~U, ALlt~Jl 24, 1971 Civic! Project• City Hall Foll{ Present Show Tht city hall managemtnl le.am put nn " slide·aMd·ta!k shov.· for Huntington Belich ctJuncilmtn Mnnda y night tt'l tl>· plain hnw the staff was tackling complex civic projects. f 'rotta P11ge J 'l'AX RATE. • • den t l\'i xon"s wage freeze. ro~ting i.'!44,000, It. was a l~n in spitf' of the coun · cil's adnp!inn of a 2 .. ~·CT'nt 11 b11rrtl riil tax "hlch will go inln effect Oct. ! 11nd rA i~e S21i2.000 1n the 1971-72 fiscal ye:i.r. Cnen objecterl lo the npl ion~ th:i.t were offered nn i11('rp11sing the properly tax, saying there wa.~ nn discussion lll th!': budget hea rings of any prnper!y lax hike. The. jury remain ed out on how th1 councilmen Wt're 1:fftcted by the rehe1rs- ed prestnlat1on. hut Ma\or Gellrg• MrC'raC'ken . respnndin,1; to a 11uestlon by C'ity Administrator Doyl e l-.11iler, said he thnught the approach was "vr ry gnod .·' "We havr said th11t cnmmunicat1ons: should he 1mpro\'ed and this looks like lhlP' heg1nn1ng nf a good answl'r ," the m;i ynr llddf'd. fl.fil ler. explaini ng th(' b;ickgn1und or the new management rnethnrls, noted th,111 .:i.~ lhf' city pro.i:-res!ed it was found th;il 11 !ask force :i.pprozch was needed. Two years ago the city lnrmed an 1:d· m1nistrative 11ction rommitter. ('onsisting of key department heads. 11nd then lhi!I spring a new management team was formed . 41);.:fl'~~ • "l'\onP of !he 11iltPrnatives are real wit he the crly t'mbark1ni.i on a p¥riorl of i;r lf-an.<11,v~is," lhe cn11ncilrnan sairl, referring !o lhe rr.eent report b.v rhe n.:i- tinna l accounting finn of Ernst aMd Ernst on rnunieipal finance~. yet 1n br cnn· sirlr.rrrl by thr full to11nciL ''There i.~ no ha sis now to inereAse taxe~. Desirably we co11lr1 cut servires." Simultaneously . all bo:irrls and ct!m· rn issinns wel'e 1nstrucH~d tn list their priorities on prujt'cts anrl programs so tha t an ev;ilu.<iUon could be made of the city's guals and objective.~. • -' flA,!LY ,,~OT l"~ort lty llle~1rll KH~l1r R11bber Raft Ride "Onee these are understood . 11 long· r.inge plan 10 fund the programs will be pns~iblt'." /'.·liller said. This ma1 ~urfer angles left near HunlJ ngton pier as tons of \rhite \rater chase him into lhe green face of the u·ave. r.tany surfboard enthusiast~ use th is mE':thod of travel in the afternoons ~'hen boards are prohibited in th e u•ater. Almost as mu ch fun. v:hat? Tnld that the .stalf' required cil1e., to ha ve a balRnced budget. Cnen . s!it'king 10 his position .~aid, "Let the stall' fine us. Wh11it th e hell cao lhty dn to u~?'' F1rr Chitf Ray Picard explained the manai;:.ement set11 p this w.:iy; 11 nHt nage· men! 1eam has been formed to rrview alt projects anrl progr11ms, a team nf diP'part· ment heads h;is been establl.~hed to coordinate lllnct1nns of e;ich rlepartment and ei ght project te;:ims h11 ve ht.en ert1:trrl to go over various specific pre>- gr11ms. The Ernst and Ernst report. ('n rn· 1n i.~sinnrrl by the chambf'r of commerr·e, 1vil l he the suhiecl of a council study session nPxl mnnth when all seven coun- cil mPmhrrs Rre presr.nL .Jerry Mainey and Mr!=. Norma Gihbs are on vac;iti(in . Caspers to Put Irvine Cit)·hood Issue on Agenda E11vov Meet i11 Clen1ente R.1 ~1t·.:illy, the report ur!ile~ the ri1y In in~11tutP a lnn~-r.1ng1? fina nci al plan anr! In us p lnng-lerm fin:incing ler·hniqur$, such .:is bnnd pt'ngr:::im~. !n funrl eivic pro. ,ieC'1~ -the Top nf the riPr plan, lhe $11 .5 mlll1t!o ri1 ir rrntcr, 1he S:t.4 millinn libr.11ry, the cnrporation yard and fire s1a· tion~ Tht eigh t pr·njecl~ whch cu rrently ha ve spec1nl 1eams stud ying them are the library, Top of the r ier prngram, oil clean up , parks, cnnununicatinns. cor· poretion .vard . fire .~tations, shoreline ac· q1lis!!ion 11nd lhe ci1·ic center. By L· PETER KRIEG Ot tho 0111y l"llo! 1\1!1 The Irvine cityhood movement may be mo\·ing ae;sin . Fifth District Super\'lSOr R on a I d Caspars v.•ill order lhe incnrporat1nn plac- ed on the Orange Coun ty Board of Su pervisors' agenda Mext WPPk so 1: formal prn1e~t hr:anng they must rnnrtur:t can biP' hrld in StplP.mber. John Burton, chairman nf the Council of the Cnm· munities nf lrrin,., s;iid this morning. Burtnn. rrpnr!ing on 11 mee!in~ hP and flt.her Ul<'Orporation sponsnrs had wlth Ca~pers Mnnd11y night. s1irt "\\'r arlP' looklng fnrward In 11n incorporat ion elec- tion in N(lVPmbtr" Burton sald Caspers e11pressf'd cnnr.ern a bout the expansion nf the proposed city from the originall ,\·-proposed 10.000-acre, uni\'ersi ty cnmmunit~'. "\1/hile harldnii: b11rk to h1~ un- derstanding of thr original unlvrr.~ill' city," Burton s;ud . "he made 11 clear he didn't intend tn bP its last suppnrtf'r." Caspers "'AS in a mf'Pt ing nf the s upervisors !h f~ morning and could not be rtarhed fnr cnmmPnt. Burton reported. howe1'er. that Caspers 'i\'ednesd::i,1· will ask that the mailer be pl.'lr Pd \'"In lhP agenda next Tuesdlly sn lhr prn!est hearing -which th" b<l11rd mu ~t cnnduct -can be sched\.lled in the near future. Burton priinterl nut that thr hearing. 1n ll'~irh lando\1·nl"rs can protr~t propii,<;(>\'I cilyhoorl. "'il! have rn hf" formaJ ly ad· \'Prl1serl befnre it ran br hrlrl Thi' inrnrpor:it1nn rnnrPmPn\ h;i~ hPrn s1allf"d in recent mnnths brr::iu~I" nf 11 di!ipute nver 11 !13~-ecrf' industri11I p11rrPI rrrirn ... ed \\'ilhin th" bn11nd<irie~ nf !he riew cit y th11t the city rif Santa An::i ha!> rl::iimrd it shnuld bf' 11JlowrO 10 Rnnl"x flurtf'n ..,11ir! Ca.~pers nnw consirler,<; !hat 8 r!e11d 1~~l1r "\\'f' l\Pff' Pnrnu1·a.'1Prl h.1· ~urrr\·1 ... nr Caspt>rs statPment lhat since lhe San!;i Aoa ann<!'x11 l1on 1s nn longrr hefnrt thr Ll'IClll ,-\i;:l"ncy ~nrmat1on Commi,<;sfon. he has no further U"ltrrest 1n it bf'c11use it is nnt in his rlistrirt :ind !hat his cn n- ,<;iderat1()n nf lhe cilv of Irvine In· rorporat1nn v.·ill be bR5.e'd nn his represen· tat1on of the Fillh District." • By HELEN TH0~1 AS Ul'I Ill !! Wrlltr Preside.Mt Nixon conferred 11·11h new chief Vietnam pea ce ntgotiatnr ~'illiam J P()r!er ln S11n Clemtnte tnday 1n .!In !l· mnsphrre of public pPssimism nl'er C'hances of brraking the rleadlock in Pans. Porter flew here from \\lash1ngtnn 11·herr he arri\'Prl fnr cnnsul!at1nns l;:isl \l"f'f'k aft er 1v1ndin.': 11 p hi~ l ii~t rlipl(lmatic l;:i~k as L: S ambass«rlnr tn Snuth Kore.:i . Displaying l11tle sense of urgenr~·. !he. ~:eslern \.Vhite H"use &1:id the f'n \'oy, "'h" formerly served 1:s deputy Am bass1:dor tn En1ergenc y Funds For En1ployment Gets U.S. Okay Orang@ Cnun!\' Sl1Pf'r\•i5nr1;; have learned !h.'lt their $2 R m1llinn sh;irr of $~ mill1nn in emf"rgenry rmrlnym Pnl. lunrl ~ prn· mi,ed b~r thr ff'rlPr.:11 jlfll'Prnmrnt has bel'n Rpprn\'{'r{ in \V::ishin~tnn, 0 r . Rn11rrl ('h;iinn:in Rnhrr1 R11!t1n ~~irl !hr cnu nty hnpe~ In ha1·e it~ f1r.~1 Pm plo1·t.~ in the. nf'w pro~r<+m nn thf' p:!~·rnll hrfn!'e L.ibnr ();i _1·. Thr fir~t tn br hirrrl 11 Ill hf' t11n~f" wi1 h 1n:in:ii;,:r1nr11L prrsnnnrl «nd f1n~nr1;il lr.:iininJ1. hP ~11 1rl ThP rn11nt\· ii nd .•1x ritiP.~ n11al1ffPd fnr !hp Pl'l'IPrlaPO r\' A lrl ;+(lfhOri7Pr[ hv rrf'~I· rlPnr ,\'l x011 fnr ;:irrA~ nf \alifnriiia r.:ir· r1 111)'.'. l'lil!h 11nrmrlfl\ mf'nt lf'\'f'I~ 1n trrhnnlni;:1c;if .:inrl l'l"rr'l.•p.:ii;-p firlrl.~ H11 n· !lni:;rnn R,.ac 'h ""~ !hP nnlv ()r;inaf' CflA ~t cnn1n1un1l ,1· cl1~1hlr fnr !hr' :i1rl Rn rt in s:iirl r1npln:·inrn! prtfrrrnrr wi ll hf' l!l\'Pn prr~nn~ 11nrlr r 2~ .:i nrl n1•pr 4;, v.·hn l'll'P 1rl,.ran~ 0r !hP l\nrP::in 11 nrl lndnC'hin;i ramp;ii.11n~. u n P n1rIn1·,.. rt ;o;Prnspace \1·nrkrr.~. unrmpl n1·rr! teaC'hrr .... .1 nuth.~ rnmple11n11 hii:h srhnnl and col- le,tf'. v.·rlfare rrripl~nls 11nd llnf'mplnyttl persnns 11·hn have participated in retraining programs. 30-111ile Oil Slicl{ D1·if ts Just 5-10 Miles Off Sl1ore B~· TERRY COVILLE Cl! !~t Dlllv I"ll&! Slt!f I '~ f\a1·y nff1f'111ls hnprd lotia~-thsi!. of(~horl': br@ezt s wnuld push a 3fl·mil lP' oil slick a"AY from be11eht:s in Or1:nge and San Diei::o cnun!ie.~ A :\11\-~' ~pnke~man ~aid Uit ~lic k "'II.~ .1hnu! fi\'f" In 10 miles off ~hore !his mnrnlni:. 1hnugh snm lP' p:lnbs ()f oil ha1°e fnulrrl the sanrl Al f"lllnR Pl'.l!nt. north Sa.n Clt m,,.n1t. S;in Onnfre 11nd C ~ m p p,ndletnn. ::;.,mt 7~ flfannes 1:nd 2..~ N1\·y men were put 1n 11·nr k rleanint lhe bf'ache~ ~f0nd11.v aMd werlP' to resume cleanup operations tO<!a\'. Or.11n~t Cn11n1.\' H:irhnr D1~trirl nlficrr~ AA !d Dana r n1nt bearb v.·as cle1:ned fltnn. ri;i~. but ne"' (Ji! gl()!Js flppt:ared this mnrnln i;: Tl'lr nil sl1rk 1>•1'1!! r.11l1~td F'rirh1\' I'\\· A m1~t11kt in furling ;irnredur@ wtitn "the L·~g ~1110 1111 "'" 111 fl l"ri nil,r. "'11~ tr11nsr,r. ll'li futl !n !ht ('arriPr Titnndern~a . At· rnrdinp: tn Rf'.:ir Adm . ,fO('ph \\'ilham~. ciimmand;inr nf tt~, 11th ~·siv;il Oi~!rirl \r1111am" ~a:1d a v11h " ma1· ha \'e be~n lefl llPtn 11f\er 1ht c-nnnl"rtln~ hiisr \\'!Ill unhonk,ti An nff1r1sil tn1 •!iltJ,:11l1nn nf lhio ~pill h11~ btrn orderf'd hy \rilhams, "ho sA1d l\'al'al regu!e!lons c:i.11 for !hf' imm edi:ite rt pnrting nf ~uch an incirll"nt . The spill w;is not reror1e.d bv the. fl1anat.f'e nff1cialty un til I p.m .. S111l1rd.'t~'. "Pos~lbl.v the skipper of lhe: M11n11lre dldn'1 rf'a lize lhf! qu11ntity of 011 lost until much lllfl'r ," \\'illiAms s11id. Na\'11! orfirl.11 1~ h11\·e e/\timettd lhr nil ~plll11ge 111 e.bou ! 1.200 g11llnn.~. The ~lirk is rnmpo~erl nf a thlrk (ue l oil called N11 vy Speci11L In W11~hinR1on. Serreat11rv nf !hr ,\1.'11·v ,Jnhn Ch11ffee de.~iJrnated C11°pl . Aicharrl .i. Hoaan of Long. BPA<'h, lhe ll.dm lr11lly la"·ser, to handle any d11mARf' cl11i m~ Rut the main concern today ""AS krep· in.': the. oil 11v.·si.v from IH'ache,.; Anrl h11rbnr-' :i.nd pro!ectin.': fi~h and blrrl Ille. The Nll V)' ~preAd About 2.000 f('f't nr portable: floating boom~ arross lhlP' rn· lrJ1nce !o Ore.11n~irlP H11 rOOr, "'hrre lht !lick thre11tr:ns bo.11\~ dnC'ked in thio h11rbor A spnkPsman Int the l'lllilrir.nla F'1s.h 11nd Gilm t" Dtp11rfmtnt ~11h1 11 tre::1tment rrn!t"r hAs h<>tn r~!Ahll~herl nio11r [);in.'I Pt)lnt to car t f~r birds C'<lnt11mi1H1!td by thr nil /\ 1Parn nf m11nnr b1ol()ll:ist-d1\'e.rs ls .111~1'1 rh,.1·k!ng !he l'lil'~ effrrt l'.ln 11dt"pnol~ and unde.rw11ter area~ near the short S;:11gon. will take up his duties in P11.ris, Aug JO. and alt.tnd h111 first negnt.iat ing Sl'ssion "'ith the Commun ist represen· tat ivt.~ Sept. 2. In trrn1~ rif th~ t.:ilk~. Press SerrPl.:iry Rnnald Zit'glrr tnld newsmen the Presi- dl'nt rnntinue~ to serk •·meaningful negntiatinn~" hut said he hiis ''no in· ditalinn" that !he Cnmmuni.~l side ii; ''intf"r('.~!ed in !h~ /\<+me thing." 'In rhio P.:i.rr.~ fnri1m , !hr nther s1d t ha~ nnl hetn rr!'ron~11·P." hP said . :-.:i x(ln and Porter will h11re "dt"t 11il,d !;:ilks" on lhe statu ~ nf the. nf'i!Oli111.ion.~ <+nd the amh::i.<..~adnr \\•ould C'Ont1nue tn probe !he Viet ('nni:i: l'f'\'en·point pl'R rfl plan put nn the tahlr .July !. Zle,i:ler ~R irl. Thi! ~thi1e Hnu.~P. RI the ~Rme tim t , Rp· ~ar('d tn he mn1•in,e: ;:i11•,11y frnm if s nl'i,11;1n:::il R~ses~mf'nt that there wt>re some "positive Plemen1s'' 1n rhe pl;:in . ChiPf ViPI ('nriic: df'lf'j1.:i1e M;idamt l\'cuyen Th i Ainh called fnr tn1 al "'llhrlr;iv.·.:i l nf An1rr1c;in tr00ps fr(lm \'iptn11m h,v f"ll'f' :Jl. In return. ~he prn. misrd a ph;i.~erl ri'lea~" of l; .".. pri~n ners of wa r rimer! ln redur!inn~ nf f0rre.~. rnrter"s ,11ppnintm pnt ;i~ a rerl::icemtnt for A11in,i: 111n bl'ls.~.:irlor f)al'id I'\ E. Brue@ In rari.~ w11s ann()unred .July 211. Hf! will hP ~urrrf'rl rrl A.~ ;im ha~s.:irlnr to Seoul hy rhilip C. H;ibih. 11cting chirf nrgnt1a!(lr in f'.:iri•. Thrre hA~ hrrn ~perul111ion 1hAI rnrtrr·.~ :lfri\'RI II( lhf' !Rik~ WllS rl1>[i11·ed (o II rl 1plnm::il1r pl<+.\ fnr !imr un!1I 11 flt'r thP Sri11!h \ lr1n11n1r<P elPrlinns llrt :t. 1'11p 1 ·nmm11n1~1 ni'.ii:nti;it11r,; Xu.:in Th11y alsn lefl rRns when the U.S. pul 11.~ dep U· r.1 1n con1mRnrl , ;:inrl ~ef'll'lerl tn dnwni.:r;irlP the nej!nl111 t 1nn~. H:::ih1h will ~111_1· nn 1n r11n~ ,11 rn11 rl" rif \l'PPk~ Af!Pr Porl r r !:ikr.~ n1l"r tn hri"f him Pn!'!Pr ii lsn 1\ill ~Pt Bnice in F.urnpe Jnr l'IP"1r'11;;!1ni;: J'llll n!rr~. Annlhrr hrarin11: that n1:1 y h::ive ::in irn· pe.r1 nn the fi.~c11I pfclure i~ schedulrrl f11r Sep! 20 ll'hrn the cn11ncil will consider rev1~1nns in lhf' nil eorle. lncl11drd in lhP revLi;inn.<; ;ire proposr.d lnrrPll~('<; 1n rlnlli11,11; prrmit and 1n. ."-pl'ctinn (Pes nper;i1nrs pay iha t v.·nuld boosl lhe ci11··~ .<innual "111kf'., l!nrler the rorlf' frnn1 Sfi4,:'il0 a .vear to ,11bnut .i22.~.000 a \ e.:ir Thi' hr;;ring nn the oil cnr!r ha~ heen rlrl11_1·rrl 1wir·r f( \\'.:IS ~"hrrlulP<11n romp 11p In .J11nr. bu! w.:is drl<irPd 11ntil Rfler lhP hearin11: nn lhf' oil prorl~t·t 1nn t;ix /\ ;,. rPnl ;; h::irrPI nil \;ix \l-'A,<; ,<;ugge~lf'd. h111 l'I 2.!i-('cot a barrel IPv y 11·;is adnptf'rl af1rr !hi' \OfP nn lhf' 5·crnl rlltf' rle11rl!nekerl .l-.1. The ni l {'llr\e hr;irin11 11·;i~ SP[ fnr rhl'! Aug Iii <"llllncil mf'f!1na. b11t \l'll S drlll\'rri a,'!ain ll'hf'n C()l1ncllmfln J.:irk (;rCr11, ch11irm11n nf th• oil (·nn1mi!tef' th11l stur!ierl 1hr 1'ode, prnpns,.0 it be contin11Prl In SPpl . 20 whe n 1111 councilmen will be 1n altr.ndanC'r. 1'adpo1e 'fails Unfler St ud y ORLANTl ll'f'I\ -A mrdir.'tl ~lud,n! fl'Om Od1111rl th in k<; .:i {'\Irr fn r f·11 n1·i>r 111ighl hf' fn1111d in 1::irlpnle 1.:iil.~ 11nd his t"('SP:l rrh rffnr·ls .:ire hein11 rncnur,11,1:erl hv scienTi ... !.< ;it twn (';ilifnrni;i s!'hnnl< · :-O'nr!'is 1-: (')erk. a rr1·cnt 1<r11rl11;i1 p 11f \\'h11 11rr ('nllr~r . J.~ .<il•rl !n h111·t' sur. r·Perlrd in rl1m1na11n11: l11n1n1",<; r•n mWP \1'ith .:in f'Xll'arl drri11prl /r nm µrn 11nd \If\ dr\ 1.:1clP'1IP tail~ H<> ~::iirl hP gnl thr ir1rfl wl1rn hr •1h.•r1·1·. rrl 111.:i t larlpnlr< ;ib"-nrh ;i11r1 rln nnt .<hrrl 1hf'1r l;:i1I.~ .:i~ rnn1n1Jl11 l_v thn11~ht 11nrl rhio rwnr·r .;_<; rn1ghl cnnt -'1n R stih~1 Anr"' th11 t \1n1 J)rl fHrl \P t'ffrrl l\~ .'I O:.l'l l n~1 r11ncern11_. r11rnnr< !\1iller s?.id that the agPnda nf council mee!iMl!:S v.•11is rt'Cl'ntly revi sed sn th ere coul d lie brner reporting lo the elected o/f icl,11.ls on 1hr-~e prnjrcts 11iod prinritics. He ~aid th;:it reports nn prnje!'ts wou!d Iii!' given 111 the 4:."lO r .m. ~e~sinn of th~ council. A rrpr)rl In krC'p the {'nuncllmen up tn rla tr nn a proj,cl wi:iuld pro ba bly take 1!\ minu tes and would be .ic· companied by graph and chart.~. l1 olunteer Help (Jn Developing Huntington, Eyed VnlunlPer~ ar" hc1n,i:: snught lo tell tht Hunlin,i::tnn Ri'arh Ci1y Council hnw to dr1•p!nr lhP c1t,1, Thr 1·nlunteers will hf' 11sed in a r11izens p;:i rtir·1p.<1l1on progr.:im for determining lht> cil .1 's gn11I.~ 11nd nhjf'r[il'f'S , Th"Y ~·ill \l'nrk 1111dtr ::i .~rl'cn 11101n ,<;tt'l'ri11.I( r'lm · rnl11Pf' which 11·as appointrd by th!'; C'1UO· ell In Mai·, C<1mmi!lrr n1rmhers , Rnb S11l<1kr. Pele H11rton. Dick Hustnn, Arian J\n11f, .leflni>t· tP Turk , Jim Shrn11rd 11nd Prim li.e:evil, .:ire A5king For help in ~!udyin,11; l'llrinu s a ,<;JWt'l~ of 1he ci1 y anrl in carr.ving the s11g~esi1Qn.~ of residents back to the city counril. Areas of slud,1· inrlurlP rrsidrnl1.:1] And hn11,11111 . ('11rnmi'rt 1al. indu~1rial . nil prr.. fl11r1111n, nnn-slructural hlighl, !r<in~rnrta· t1fln . Cl"mmunily f.<i r1liriPs, p ub 11 e ~C'r\'Jr r c;. parks. re(-re.:11 [00 11nrl (lrPn sr01rr. srhool.<, rnm111unil) ;:ippcarance, na111 r.:il rP~n11rce.<. f1~l'al planning and rn1nmun11·1111nns, Anyo'l r rlP,1 ri11g !o hr\'"lllP 1n1•nll·l"d 1111rl he ;i mr1nhrr of thr f '1l 11rn~ f'nm· 1111lfrl' fnr (;r,111( ::i nrl flhJrfll\'P,< 1~ E>n• rnuracPrl tn rnn!;i!'I thr r 1ann1n11 Df'part· n1rnt hy trlrphnn ing :,~n-.~2i1 IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of corpeting wosn't fonlostic bock in 1894 when our grondftther stortod hi• carpet store. Orie ntal Ru;91 were "in ," ond grondfother specialized in them. 1 Our !other got into th'e od around 1918 ond developed o large volu,,,e of domestic carpets, mostly Wiltons ond . Ax,,,inisters. Lately we hove seen • resurgence of Ax,,,inis!er carpets in beoutiful llorols anil prints. The e ff ect created by on unusuol pattern con tronsfor,,, o dull roo,,, in- to so,,,ething spectacula r. Please stop 1n ond see our Iorgo selection. ' ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntle Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ' t I " ' ' t ' g t a j d • h '" I· •• ,, ,, • ' r ~ f. • •• t, " y :r " " ta .. "• 6, al ' ., i I \ \ •' I ~ps A 'Beachhead' For Marines? By TllO~l A~ 1\IUR PlllNE Ot t~o D•itr ~1llt l!•U ON THE BEACH : so many ~ople j am- med the shorelinf' of Huntington Beaeh over this past weekend that evrn a close lf'IOk at Instant-replay photography failed In suggest where the beach ended and the oc-ean began. jt wa sn't a particularly great we<'-kend at the seashore for 1nlnnders. "'hat with riptide~ and heavy surf. But they came an yway, by the thousands. Indeed, lt w a s worth your hfe to try crns~ing Coast Highway al midday Suod<"ty in LagW1a BeEtch . The Newport- Balboa Pcninsull!o v.•as converted into one massive park- ing lot. IF V 0 U HAP- PENED to drive down San Clement e "'3y, as·! did Sunday, it was clear that Pre!i· dent Nixon's te.rrilory was like>A·isr draw· ing considerable beach trr.de. At this rat!.•. I can hardly wait for the Labor Day weekend. * Anyway, the fact that. folk s a re willing to brave overheated r;ui iators. lukewarm ~od11 pop and suntan lotion on the seat· covers just for a weekend at the seashore should attest to something. It may strongly suggest that those who woul d open up more beachfront for public use are on the right lrAck. '\'HTCH BRINGS US to Major GenPral f.eorge Bowman. commander of Camp Pf:'nd leton . Now. Camp Pendleton has 11 I'll of beach 11 nd most of il is reserved fo r use bv the ~1arincs . About 3.5 miles of 1his s'hnrcline has been recently opened for public use through lc:i se to the Ci'ilifornt;i Department nf Parks and Rf'crcation. President Nixnn has su.c:..ccsted slroncly that he'd hke to h:ive annlhcr lhree milrs or 1hal shoreline for public use. along "'ilh abnut 3 40 a\res of land lnr -. Stans Sees Cost Curbs ht Future WASHINGTON (U Pl) -Commerce Secretary r.taurlce H. Slans said today "some form " of mandatory wage-price controls would be required after ex· pira tion of President Nixon's 90-day wage-price-rent freeze on Nov. 12. Stans is a member of the Cosl of Living Council which has bef:n given the task by Nixon to work ool a Jong-term anti-in· flation program "1hen the present freeu runs out. Stans' statement f o 11 owed an· nouncement by thr go vernment of action aimed at stabilizing mortgage interest rates -which were not included in the freeze -and to make more money available for loans to home buyers. In his assessn1cnt of what "'ill follow the 90-d.ay freeze, Stans went beyond Treasury Secretary John B. Connally who said Monday that Mme measures would have lo be taken following the 90- day period. Connally said it would be "highly unlikely" that there wou ld be no action a fter the 90-<:lay freeze ended . "I would think there would have to be mor e than that," Connally said in the ABC-TV interview, ''What it will be, how intensive it will be, how pervasive. it "'·ill be , what it will be called, I don't know." Stans held a news conference following a 90-minute aessinn with the heads or 11 busineStl corporalions. "Uniformly the bsuine.c;smen 1 spoke In are willing to accept some form o( CQn· tinuing controls for the purpose of con· t rolling innation," he sa id. "I agree that some sort of control system is necessary a fter the termination of the 90 days.'' In other developments : -The U.S. doll :ir suffered 11 sharp new setback on West German money market~ today, and bankers said a report by the Internationa l Monetary Fund !IMF'l ap- peared to be responsible. The dollar dip- ped slightly on other markets, then held firm. The Frankfurt money market fixed the official quotation for the day a t 3.3960 mar ks, equivalrnt lo a dolla r devaluation of 7.2 per cent compared "'i lh the official 3.66 marks rate which existed before the mark was allowed to float on May 10. r I l'amps1te.s Just la!'it week. wh1lr tht President,wai; r ncampcd nef!rlly in S;i11 Clemente, General Bo"·man ma<lt a lill!e ta 1 k l)t"fore the Vista Lions C!uh breakrast In altt>nclan('P.. "'ith c.hpboard in hand was Vista Press Executive Editor Tom Fengler. This "·as a sharp drop compafed with the 3.4250 n1arks quotation Fixed r-.lnnday "'hen mnney market.s reopened after a "'eek's closurt' lo review the s1tuat1nn created by President Nixon 's Aug. I~ an· nouncemenl of a new US. economic pol icy. "The sudden drop in lhe dollar quota· lion 1n early 1r11ding bttween hanks came as 11 surprise." 11 bank spokesman said. "It appears a report by th e IMF in Washington caused 11 new rush to ex· chanie dollars for marks. QUESTJ()NS WERE asked about the move lo open up more Penclleton be ach for pub!fc use. And Fengler quoted the Jtencr;:il ;:i s sa:-'1ng · "There is a ('ongrcssman In Los Angeles "'ho s;:iys he needs the beach f"r his conslitucn!s. Darn r\ghl.! He sold all o( his beach to pri vate individu;:ils. Now he doesn't. undersland "'hy we don't give. up our enlisted men 's be<?.ch -after all the~•re only ,\·larincs. ··Yes. thcy·re only J\1arincs. but they ha\·e been off and they are still off rie-ht1ng a "'ar. And !h is clo"'n says turn It nver 10 thl' h1pp1es because Marineli :irf'n '! U~lnJ:? 1! " THIS BROUGHT an angry reply from Con~rcssman Alphon1.o Bell nf LA . "'ho ft"ll he was lht' US. rcpre~cnta1ive be tn,R. rrf Prrcd 10 bcf'ausr of hi!'i campaign to npf'n Pendlrlf1n ·!i bcar hfrnnt In 111rn. there "'a" issued a d1sclaimtr b\ r.ener;il Bnwman "'hn .said ht "m11dt no stich con1mc11!s f(lr pubhC'a1Jnn" It docs strike nie th at he didn't cx.'Jctly ~av he d1dn'l say what the Vista ed1l0r ll;iid hr said All this asidC'. it wn11ld bC' unfortunate ii !he real i.~sue of oren1ng publi r bcache~ gels lost in a shout1ni.; n1atch ~tween "' ,11,cneral and a congrcsi;n1an They should savr that s!ufl for Washington. IT \\'OULU RE NICI:: ii our seashore could be o~n lo all : homefolk. tourists. kids. seasoned citiiens and enli sted men. I'd even be willing to let a few officers on the sand. And if lhc gent'ral did see a hippie on the bearh. I'll ronfess. 1 do fn(lk a little funny in my ra ded. b<tigY trunks. rubber sandal.!. and Gl enn ~liller tee shirt. Crash Injuries Fatal to Two Accident Victims Two persons critic111ly injured In recent Orange C.Ounty traffic accidents died ~lnnday in widely sepa raled hospitals. Roberta Carol Sheeh211, Iii. nf Denvrr, Colo.. died in Los Ala mitos G@neral Ho11pita l just 10 days 11.fter she was struck hy a car while crossing Katrlla Avenue at \1/alllngsFord Street in LM Alamitos. Th@ Colorado girl had been staylns:- wtfh relatives in Los Alamitos (or her summer vacation. Paul S. SChlitz, 12. of 17f>61 Geraldine t~11ne. Huntington Be:ich. ;i\so d1Pd Mnn· day at Stiuth Coast Community Hospit11I in South Laguna The boy suffered critical injuries last Aug. J:l when he r11n into lhe Ride of 11 moving vehicle w h i 1 e crossing Pacific Coast Highway near Aliso Drive in South L11 ~una. Cnroner·s officrrs rt-por1cd today the death F ridav ol J\1rs. Annie ~fary Briti~h. 97. of 534 B Via Estrada, LagunA Hills. Oct. 19 Ballot Set SACRA~1ENTO I AP1 -Gov Reagan h11s ~t a special election for Ocl. 19 in the heavily Democratic 48th Assembly District, the. seat vacated by Sen . David Roberti. ([).Los Angeles). Capo Council Expresses Displeasure Over LAFC A resolution e1pre1slng disple.aaure: nver recent actions of Orange County'a Local .o\Rency Form11tlon Co mml!iion (l.AfC I wa:o. unanimously passed Monday bY. the San Ju11n Caplalrano City Council, The resolution wag offered by Mayor Tony Forster who upres* concern over lhe conduct of 11upervilort Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers. "People destrve bet.tu than thty're getting." tie said. ''I think the Aug. t I.AFC mttting w;v; a puhllc ootra1e." The council al!IO \'Oled to contribute: $~5 tn the lt!gal furld of the mayor'• city i;etection commiUee which is fighting an atiempt to unseat t.htir representative on I.ht LArC. The jtroup, led by ~·ountaln Valley '-layor Ed Jusl. ha~ M le:gid funding tource of t~ own and must. depend on contribution~. Mayor f"nrstcr said th'-c nu n t y aupervisors bavt the unlimited re.sources of the County Counsel's office Councilman Edward Cher mak 1U(I· gested using the sending a letter to the Board of Supervisors protesting the uae or the County Counstl. pald for with tax· payers' money. Councilman Jlm Thorpe said allhoush the ua may be immoral It probably was not illttal. The terl of the r~lution on LAFC ac- Uon1 states tht council'• dl1ple1sure over the Aug. 9 "hastily called 1~ial meeting or the LAF'C lo replace the public's rtpresentative" and Battin and Casp@T'1'1 partlcipa.lion in the matttr which werfl fM reasons "totally unrel"l.ed to the public good." Tbt: re110lution further st.a tes lh.'Jl e:11r h 11ctions tend lo "('~d lt"f)l>rsinns" on tM conduct. of other public bodic~ IRS HAS WORD ON BIG FREEZE Do you have que1Uons about President Nis'On's frttu on wagea and prices~ tr ao. the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ba1 eat.ablllhed an answering urvice in Santa Ana lO handle such problems. Questions may be: directed to IRS t1pert1 by callin& their offict at 836-2381 in Santa Ana. 2 Youths Killed In Cycle Crash A 11.year-old motorcyclist wa s killed r.1onday night and his pillion ptsstnger suffered fatal injuries when both youths were hurled 100 feet through the air after running into a station wagon at a Santa Ana inter!tttion. Anthonv Perez of Santa Ana w11 pro- nounced dead !l the scent by coroner's officers. His passenger, Lto F'uentes. Jg, wa~ taken lo Orange County Medical Center where he died early today. Police said the motorcycle ran into the station wagon as the vehicle made a left turn from Fairview Street ""to Wi1teri1 Street. ,. ;.'f.I·:., .. - r !.l H China Trip 'Still On' Mills' Reports of Roadb"loc;k Denied ly FJUNlt COJIMIU ...... "*' ,_ .,.. A 1ugae1tlon by Rep. Wilbur Milli that PN:slden~ Ni1c-n mi&ht find it impoaibl• to via.it Pekina ~ produced usuran<:N at the San Clementt We1tern Wtiftt House that C.Ommunist China has railed no ~dblock.s to the trip. Ont informed official said lodty thtre waa every likelihood Nixon ~ CO to Pekin1 within the next ei1ht DK1ntha, u he uld he would ln a drlmatic an- nouncement in mld.JulJ. The only quaJification th@ ottlclal cited wu "a wholly unforseen devtlopm.ent." Mills. the Arkansas Dtmocnt who la considered a possible candidate for hil Uttle Rock IM!WS conftrencfl Monday he was not certain Nbon would ao to mainland China. He uid: "I don't know whether or not there art ctrta'in condJtions that havt been laid down for hb acceptance u a vWtor in Red China, If there have been certain conditiona lmpoaed for him to make the trip, it may be: lmpouible to carry out those condition&. And, 11 that's the. ease, ' ~-....-- lhen I feel certa.ln the lnvllaUoa wW be withdrawn." Asked about this, a Nixon ald6 llkt tht Otinese have advanced "ablolutlly • cmdltk>ns" that would 1tahd in the way ol t:ht·P-t~ldent'a plannt!!!d visit. ln another matter on tbe filcal front. despite reported appeals from officials of the lnttrnationaJ Monetary Fund for formal devaluation of the U.S. dollar, tht Westtrn White Houae 11y1 lt has no In· tention of changln& its present courat of action. Pre.ss Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler wa1 asked Monday to comment on reports that IMF oUiclala have suggested that Ni.Ion should formally dev1lue the dollar lnate.ad of "Ooatiq" lt, the current policy. Ziegler replied that U.S. JX!licy rmab)t; unchanged. De.va\uin& the dollar would mean raising the prict frorn the current '3S an ounce. "Secretary of the Trea•~ry John I . Connally made clnr ln Utt priu con· ference: he had ind *• m•de cle1r from the very ouiwt that It Is not our lntentlaft to ch•"I• the JI!!<! el &old -tither up or -~ ' down," Ziegler aaid . "That la our poalUon and it hu been indJcated frequently by the llCl't'tary of the treasury when be hu been uked atiout it. There is no chan~• In any~ way whataoever in that position.' Presldtnt Nlxon also announced • ne• policy that will permit the granting of u - cluslve riahtl lo cemraaercial uae oC paten~ bUed on IOVttlment-financed , .... rtti. ?ht """'"' White How said Monday nilht !!lit lfllfOll, In , .. ~Ing • 196.l J>Obcy, followlld the rtce1'1'1Tl.endatloM of t , 1pwial com1nUtaie e•ldli.shed durine the tdmlnlstraUon of President Lyndon t . Jolwon. Undtr the tild rules, federally financed inveriUona ulUnwilely wound up in the public dorn1ln, which meant any buslneu could contract to use them upon payment ot licentt feta a nd royalties. New11mtn were told Nixon changed lht paten~ Policy because. under tht old rult1, "dfvelopera are unwilling ta ~ \lcen111 for the use of these invenu,n. 1ince they have no guarantee tlltt IJttif• wtll be the exclusive rights t" &bl llfB· '' • ---·~ t \evi t01 oufO'f -{IQit'> I ~trpe.d crew l:'.11rf$. Vo!Qo. '; 41.<d boy~' odida7 ! t f· . ' ' i • t ' ' ' 1, ' l' . I • " ' r ,, j ' ' I ~'~I , I ' ' ~ei.·7 "-<d bot; L ... ' _ __. l I ' • :.~ -1.. -\ ' i ----, • ----·-r .... ,._ " • I f ~~ I I -111, llXlll 0 btL a// u.w/ C.f.O. ' ha~q ~ac.t~7 , hiq~ or low "5Jt,lr h I ' rne.t'7 floy?' .I j • SP>:... l " ' ----y~ __ ,.., ' ::a , ' .. --• • .:Sd..· '' . ~! ' --. ' ' ! . I I _,: I 1; ' " r I· ' \' ,. " 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 4 DAJLV PILOT T11tsd.1y, A11gu~t 24, 1971 .:.iiliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii Brezl1ne"t, Visit Due .. ' -~ • • HU.NG.ARY , ... ,. ROM. > Soviet Leader Leo nard I. Brezhnev is scheduled lo visit maverick Yugoslavia next month and the Yugo- slav Communist Party is flexing its independent muscles a month in advance. The party has accused the Soviet Unio n of trying to limit freedom of ac· tivities or this "independent and sovereign" country. The Yugoslav party also has criticized what it des· crlbes as pressue from the Soviet bloc seeking to get Yugoslavia to end its policy of non-alignment. Torres Bolivian Ouster Met With U.S. Approval WASHINGTON IAP) -The ouslr-r of leftist President Juan Jo~e Torres by I! l'loderate military • civilian coalition in SnHv1a is being received wit h quiet iatisfaction by U.S. nfficiels. American 50urces say they hope some 1f the unce rtainty surrounding Boli vian '1iendship for the United States has been ~sed by the rise of generally pro-West !:ol. Hugo Ban1.er Suarez as strongman of :he new regime. The IO-month rule of Torres i:i; looked tpon by U.S. officials as chaotic, even 10nsidering Bolivia has averaged more lhan one go,•ernmenl a year since gaining ~dependence early last cenlury. Torres himself was not overtly anti· ~merican but some of his mosl fer vent 11.1ppnrlerl'i were ~farxisls w it h i n In iv e r s i ty and union ranks. )emonstrations against "American im- ~rialism" were frequent and tole rated it' the police and lhe army. Although Bolivi a never reached the >&int of establishing relations Ydth Cuba. tie Torres government was praised M.Jblicly by Premier Fide! Castro for iurturing a •·revolutionary environment" n Bolivi<t. The preliminary view here is 1 hat ~nzer will head 11 more ideologi cally -eliah\e government from the American 1~dpoln! Offirla!s point to Banzer's an- it-Marxist hackground anr1 his reputation t.s a propont'nl of law and order They say that Bolivia under Sanz.er is ikely to idt";ntily itst'!f more with the <"On· ie.rvative military governments of Brazil tnd Argentina and less v.•1th lhe Snciahs! fflvr rnment in Chile headed by President Jalvador All endt";. A territorial conf11cl led to a break 1n '!"lations between Bolivia and Chile ln !962 but the t~·o governmen~ were mo v- 11g toward a resumption of diplomatic !ies until Torres' ouster. Offici als say the detente between Chile and Bolivia pro- bably has ended. It also is expected lhal Banzer will look more fav(lrabty on compensation of American companies lhal have been seiz. ed by Bolivia in recenl yeti.rs. Under pressure from the left. Torres nationalized lhe International ~1elal Processing C.nmpany of Dallas in January but has not. paid compensation despite promises to dn so. Officials are ;i!so hQp1n1t for ;in im- provement in Bolivia's fisc;il si!ualion Un· der Banzer. They reg;irded !he Torres government as 8 poor credit risk. citing as evidencP the si,i::ning by the govern- ment of a $60,000 check l.o an American firm which was returned marked "insuf- ficient fund s." Wicks 'Psst! Wa nna buy some American dollars?' Prison Island Death Toll 38 In South Korea Sl'.:OUL tAP) -The death loll in the bloody mutiny by 24 convicts rose lo 38 today and live persons were still missing, the Defense Ministry reported. President Chung Hee Park named a reti red army genera.I, Yoo Jae-hung, 50, as defense minisler, replacing Jung Nae. h1uk , "·ho res igned to a s s u me responsibility to r the break from a prison island Monday. The air force chief of staff, Ge.n. Kim Du-man, also submilled hi~ resignation because the air force was in charge of the prison. But Premier Kim Jong-pir~ press secretary denied a report in a Kore.en newspaper that the Premier elso offered to resign. The Defense Ministry said 18 or the convicts y,•ere killed. 14 of them when the pr iso ners exploded grenades to take their o"·n Jives. and the other sl:ii: were wound- ed and captured . The bodies of two more prison guards. both drowned, were founrl today, raising to 20. the number of civilians, polict"; and military men killed. F ive other persons are missing. Jung said th~ convicts "·ere '"s!)f'Cial military prisoners"' on Shimli island, in the Yellow Sea l~ mi!Ps offshore. After killing Al leasl 13 of the 23 military pr ison guards {ln the isl anrt. they hijacked a fishing boat. lanrled al Inchon, and commandeered a bus in "'hic:h they rode lo Yongdungpo, an induslri11l .•uburb nf Seoul five miles south of the Presid en- Ll al Palace. 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Marc06 said tonight he had lo order emergency security measures in lhe Philippi nes because Communist terrorists were plann ing lo burn down Man ila and kidnap and assassinate go vernment leaders. ti1arcos appeared on nation"'ide radio and tt";]evision for lhe second time in two days lo explain his proclamation suspen· ding the writ of habeas corpus "'hich allows national police authorities to search without warr1111ts, arrest and de. lain suspecls ror as long as necessary. War Tall~ Scored Arab Bloodshed Seen by Hussein BEIRUT. l..ebAAon !AP) King 1-lussein of Jordan "·arned today that another "'ar soon between the' Arabs and Israel would lead the Arabs to anc:ither disaster and the loss of more territory to Jsroel. Hussein indicated he is w1l11ng lo 1.'0Ti- sider an int.erin1 Sf'!!lemenl V.·ith Israel over .Jerusalem but gare no details. bear on Jordan are apparently aimed at foreing us to tak11 the first step toward the liquidation of the P11lestine question," Hus5ei n said, Since. Hussein 's arm y eliminated the last Palestinian guerrilla strongholds in his kin!!dom !ast month. Syria and lraq have shut their borders wit h Jordan, I bringing Jordan's Imports and export.s to ! a virtual standstill. Irish Premier ti1arcog sairl military authorities have In their possession a list of suspected Communist subversives and that arresls wert"; being carried out. He sairl he ha d referred lo a panel of I a w ye rs "voluminous documents" linking an op-- position senalnr, Benigno S. Aquino Jr., "'ith the subversives. "ThP disarray and weaknf'SS of !he Arab world have never bet!n worse." the king said in an 1nter\·iew with the Beirut newspaper Al Naha.r. '"The Arab coun· tries are not yet strong enough to take on Is rael." ' ' The proc lamation was issued shortly 11Fter the grenade attack at a political r11lly in Manila Saturday night that killed eighl perso ns and woUJlded nearly all lhe toP leaders of the opposition liberal pa r· 1.y. The flltack was followed by at least six more hombing incidents in the greater Manila 11rea. "There is a plot and a conspiracy tn wreak vengeance not only against goven1men!. officials but i n no c ent civilians. The targets included a plan to burn down fi;!anila anrl kidnaping, not on· ly in ~fanila but also in other areas. This is wh y I acled," ti1arcos said. Marcos said intelligence rec:ords on Aquino dateq back lo 1965 when the senatnr was alleged to have had a series of meetings "'ilh Communist HUK leaders. He said the latest record was a s"·orn statement by a woman witness dated Aug. 23, lll7L He ~aid tlle \vilness "speaks of the time "'hen Aquino wa:o; fin11nci ng and supplying subversives and radic als in Manila. during riots and den1onstrations. '' Asked by newsmen whrl.hrr any action \\'ould be taken againsl Aqutno, Marcos sairl, "I do no!. know what "'ill happen. 1'.he military insists we must not make l'Xceptions. The evidence is not only i-trong but over whel ming . This I"d rather leavP to the panel of lawyers " n a i11i i (1 world i 1i The king'.!> 11·arn1ng appeared to be directed al F~gyptian Pres'idcnt An\1'ar Sadat. "'ho has \'O"'ed to resolve the f\.11d· dle East cr1s1s this ~ear. either peacefully or by "'ar. Hu~sein advocated a continuation ol the rresent cease-fire •·until the Ar<ih states coordinate their policies and bL!lld up a joint force cap;iblt" of exertin~ effective political and military pressure on Isreal." He said he is willing fnr other Arab countries l.n station troops ;dong Jordan 's <"ease-fire line with Israel provided !hey are placed under Jord;inian cn1111n11nd. A 15,000-man Iraqi contingent left Jorda 11 last year because lhs kini:: insisted they bt put under his prrsonal leade rshi p. The force had been sent to Jordan during tbe l9fi7 war. Since peace-m;ilc.ing efforts so far have heen exclusively devoted ID work ing oul an arrangement between Egypt and Israel for lhe reopening nf the Suez. Canal. Hussein was :iskcd v.•hether he wnuld hf' willing lo accf'pt an interim set· tlemenr O\'er Jerus11Jem . '"So far , no such offer has been made," the king rerlie<I. "But until lhe U.N. Secu rity Council resolution of November 1967 is im- plemented. "'e are will ing lo take whatever me;isures are necessary lo save our people and occupied land." Hussei n accused the nlher Ar;ib coun- lrles <Jf "seekinf( !.o wash their hands of Palestine." "The pressures Arah stalf'S. with the exception of Saudi Arabia. are brini;ing In Says Terrorism W 011't s,vay Him BELFAST. Northern lreland IU Pl 1 - Premier Bria n Faulkner said today neither nutright terrorism nor political blackmall would C'hanJle N or ther n Ireland's status as a Bri!ish province. lie also said his Unionist PArly govern· ml'n! "'as not p<tr!.isan in any way. He said it had allowed the opposilion party to play a ve ry fai r and useful part in run· ning the province. ""t\eilher the United Kindgom govern· ment nor the Northern Ireland govern· ment will be shaken in their resolve to maintain Northe rn Ireland as an integral part of the United Kingdom by any cam · paign -be it out right terrorism or political blackmail." Faulkner said. "The. s:>nner everyone fully realizes that the better for everyone." he said in a sta!l'ment released todav. Faulkner issued his Statement af ter Premier Jack Lynch of the Republic o! Ireland to lhe South gave full backing for a non-violent campaign in Northern Ireland to achieve equality of treatment for the Roman Catholic minority. He skipped short of declaring his support for the civil disobedience campa i~n launched b.v opposition members of the Northern Irela nd parliament. Faulkner said I.he policy of internment \vithnut trial, instltuted Aug . !l wa s not aimer! ;it repressin~ Roman Catholic~. 'I . of gophers \-~1111$(11/~ and impudent dogs, its nice knowing you don't have to worry about Glendale Federal Savings, too. Over a billion in assets. 27 off ices. Pleasant people.Try us . We won't give you any trouble. GLEl\DQLE FEDERAL n Newport Beach: fl:XJ Newport Center Drive (Newport FlralCio! CmterJ , •• I In Costa Mesa : 2300 Harbor Boulevard (Hortxx Ca-lier) I " s g t ' ~ d • ~ '" I· :• • c • :o l, n, <Y " " " la .,. .. , "· .,, 11 -, ---~ Newport Beaeh Today's Final N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL. 64 , NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , AUGU ST H , 1971 TEN CENTS Chan1ber Board Solidly Bond Issue By CAN DACE PEARSON The board of direi.:tors of the Ne wport Harbor Chamber of Commerce .\1onday unanimously endorsed the $7 mlllion Cl\'ic cenler, bond issue which goes befo re the \.'tilers Ocl. $. An executive <'omn1ittee of the board, tncluding Pre!iid!'.nt W1ll1am Ring, recnm· mend~ the aclion. Ring said the panel sought the arided advice of building contractor \Villiam D. Action Set On lrvi1ie By Caspers By t · PETER KRIEG or HI• 0.11~ I'll&! s11tt The Irvine cityhood movement may be moving again. Fifth District, Supervisor R on a 1 d Caspers will order lhe incorporation plat'· ed on the Orange Co11nty Boa rd nf Supervisors' agenda next \\'Cl'k so :i fonnal protest hearinJ:: thc>y must condurt can be held in Seplembcr, John Burton , chairman or the Council of the Cnm· munitics or lrvini·. s<1irl th is morning. Bur!nn. rcpor1a1g nn a meeting he And nlher incorpor;ition sponsor.<:. had \1•1th Caspers l\1ondav night. stiid "\Ve are looking fnrwRrd In an 1ncorporat 1on elec.· tion in November.'' Burton said Cas pers expres1'ed cnnrern about 1he e11:pansinn or lhe proposed city frnm the origina lly·proposed 10,000·acre, university rommunily. ''\Vhilt harking ba ck to his un· derstanding of the original university cjty.'' Burton said, "he made iL clear he dido "! mlend to be Its last supporter." Caspers \';as in a meeting of the supervisors this mornin g and could not ~ reached For commen t. Burton reported. however. that Caspers "'edn~sday will ask t.hflt the matter be placed on the ::r.genda next Tuesday so 1 he protest hearing -wh ic h the board mu1't conduct -can be scheduled 1n the near future. Burton po inted out th.::it 1he hearing. in which landownPr.~ can protest proposed rjtyhood, will h11ve to be formaJ\y ar'I· vertised be.fore it c11n be held. The incorpor11.!ion mo\'ement has been sta lled in recent mont hs because nf a dispute over a !1.18-acre in dustrial parcel prnpnsed ""'ithin the boundaries of 1he ne'llo' cily th.:it the cily of Santa Ana has claimf'd i! should be ::r.llnwed to ;innl"X Burian said Caspers now considers th::r.l 1 dead issue. '·\\'e ""'ere Pnrnur.::i_li!;ed by Super\'tsnr C111pP r!-staternent that sinrt: !hf' Santa Ana annexation is nn lon~er h(>fnre 1he Loca l Agenc,\· F<lrm.:ir in n Commi$$10n. hr h1u nn further 1ntC'rP:s! in 11 becau~e i! is not 1n his <l istrict ;ind that hii; rnn· glderatinn nf 1he cth nf Jrvinf' 111- rcirpora!ion wtll hp h::r.srd nn h11' rrprPsen· talion nf !he Fif1h D1~trict ,. Burl.on anr'I f rrd Fr.1'P, CCI rf'pfP ~f'n­ lali\·es. 'llo·erP jninrd in the mrPl1ng ~1nn· day by reprcsf'n!.:ilivrs of ;inn!her ln· rorpnration sponsor, thP Ci rizrns nf IT'\l int Now ICOlr-.·1 <1nd rrprrsenla1rvr1' nf the industrie~ in 1hP conlrnversial !1.18- acre parcel be.Jnw lhe f.larine Corps htlicopter base of Red Hill Al'enut:. Crazed \T andals Murder Aiumals At Youth Zoo HARRISON . N.Y. (UPJI -Practic111ly the entire animal populat ion or a sm<11I eh1ldren'11 1.on in this Westchester county community w11s sl11ughtered during lhP. night by intruders . ..., ho ma y ha \'e been "psycho s or cra1.ed on dope,'' offici::r.ls reported Tuesday. One too nffi ciRI said the animAl killings were as bizRrre 1111 the Sharon Tale murders In California . Patrolman .John Guarino s::r.id ears irtrt ripped ofr rabbits while they were 'stUI 11i\le. He s11\d blood was smeared all nver the windows. animal ears put nn .door knobs and a si11n which read "snack bar." w11s pl11c.td on top of some mull· llted Clr<:!ISSl"!I, "Some rabbits were slammed ag11 inst the building. breaking el'ery bone in their bodie!I ind 1 few were thrown on the roof.'' An1telo Valentino. !he . z n o 1uper11i."1r, said. "Clown to.rads which we me on our w11ste rtceplables were I.liken off 11nd ph1crd among the mess " V1lent!M s11id thr tnll w111 11 r;ibbilg , three pig.,,n11 11nd one chicken , The 1,111)'3 Ml• mnnke\ manaRed In esc11pe up a trt'I". hi.Jt with i 11t:11rrP wound on h111 head, • Valtntlno 111kt Th• m(lnkt~' at fir5l would Ml bf! coaied cliiwr ln return W hi!I l'.'1111" -"be w11~ very shook up."' Valentino 11\d. Lusk and Arthilecl l\ermit Oorius. "\Ile unequil·ocally concluded Iha! a nP.""' c1v1c ('f!nler and new city hall are definitely needed ," Ring sa id. He added Iha\ the fact that :\5 percen~ or city employes no"' wor k in temporary or rented qua rters "~ a good indic11tion of need itself.·· Dorius ga ve his support of the design, calling lt ··ne1uble f!llOUgh lo ronvf!rt as lime goes on and changt: is needed." tt1ost of 1he qut:stions raised by the One M'n11 lt·lap ind irate.o; new schcdult of one·11·av streets on Ba lboa PeninsUl a approved ~londa y by Ne1vport Beach r:ity Council. lha nge~. rrquesled hy Central Ne1\•port (:ommun1ty .'\ssocia· I.Ion, go into eJfrcl 1n ::r.bou1 a month. or u·hen new street signs ;:irp ready. accord ing to city offi ci al~. Ne ,vport Skipper Takes Openin g Race Going A'vay B~-AL~ION LOCKAA F.:\' D.t.ILY ~ILOT t e•tl"9 1111 .. Leroy Sutherland of Ne"·port Ha.rbnr Yacht Club m11de fill the motions of 11 rhampio n in the npentng r11ct. of the l.uders-lli inrerna linnals ~1onday nrl Ne11.·port Bearh. He "'nn it going ::r.w<iy . Tht: win "''as not ton surprising in his own home waterii; in light air that ne ver exteeded eight knots . But it will be recalled that he won th e championship last. year on Lake Michigan in winds th at. nccasion ally bret:zed up to 4-0 knols. Sutherland·~ margin was three minute.! ;ind 3S second!! over runner up Bt'n Hrom11dk11. another loc11l skipper whn sails under the burgtt of the Lahaina Maui Yacht Club. Tht: only real contt:~I In Monday·~ opener wa11 for the third place between John Carlson or Chicago ind Erle Gantner or Newport H11rbnr Yacht Club. The pa ir engaged in a tight tacking duel o\'er the Ja.o;t leg of tht 1.4 mlle Olympic= course. splitting as they appro1ched the fin is h line. Carlson won !he duel by pok- in~ his bo"" acrnS!L the Hne ltu thin two &e<.'Onds ahe11d of G::r.nrner. The seriu conl.inu~ throu~h Thur.M!Ry. Two race, were tcheduled today. first flvt finishers: Isl, Arltl. Leroy Sutherl11ncl, Ntf VC, 2nd , Haiku. Bf!n HrQmRdka , L\'C, lrd, AnRel. .lnhn C11rl~n. Chicag<l . 4th. Ra~;il. f;rlc <~11ntner, NHYC: 11nd 5th, Lr l Lulu, Robt':rl Maine, Chicaao. board mem~rs dealt ""'ith economics. not design. 0 . \V. "Dirk" Richard nf Richard "s Lido Market. asked what the sa1·ings of building a new cenltr 11:nuld be com pared to the eost of rebuilding the ew:isting cily hall. Ma yor Ed Hirth said to equal the sp;ire provided at the new site, any buildinR on Newport Boul evard V.'ould have tn be hi11.h rise and the . necessary pilings ""'ould ba more expensive, Hlrlh also said the new facility .,.,,ill in- crease efficiency by 20 percent. City r>.tanager Robert \Vynn uaid the same percenta~e "'Ould apply to the sav· ings gained "by not having to add more personnel because they will be closer." Replying to 1nqulrie~ 11bout the need of a larger facilit y, "'ynn in\'ited anyone to take a tour and "see ho\\' overcrowcled some of the offices are i see .... ·hat the (l(llice department puts up wilh." Hirth pointed out that the city hal! l'.'8S first built for 11 city of 11.000 population, not the 53,000 NewPQrl Beach has presently The civic center is being planned for popul<ition needs un!il 1985, Hirth said. for an estimated 117.000 people . The county purchase of property ad - jacent In the site for 11 co urthouse also will mean "a consiclerable savings to the city in operating costs." sa[d Hirth. But Glenn f.1artin , executive officer of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, reversed the money question, 11sking, "Are ""'e culling too many dollars an t'. making the building too austere?" Archileci Donus pointed out tha'. present drawings are schematic, or firs'. steps, and there w!tl be "adequate op- portunity to have ~uch feelings irlserteG in the pl<in " Ring said the possibility of having private groups donate sculpture or other ornamentation has been mentioned. Newport Taxes Go Down 21h-cent Municipal . Drop Approval by Council Tax rates are going do"'" in r\"eY,.porl Beach . Following the lead of the Newport-r>.1e~a Unified School Di.strict and the Coast Community College District -hoth flf which recently enacted tax cul!> -New - porl Be.:ich city councilmen MnnOa .v night approved a Sl.2{1 rate for 1971·72. !Wn ;inrl one-half cents lower th an the prev1011~ year. The municipal t<ix decrease c11rnr~ ntil a pledge by coul'lcilmen made last winter Kymla Plans For Appeal On High Ri se Councilman Carl Kym!a Monda y night !aid he v.·i!l .:i.ppeal tht planning com· mi~sion 's rejection nf the '"'n-yea r high rise ban propo.~ed by his comm irtee even though he'll ha ve to pa ,v the $7.; ;i ppeals ree like <iny o!her person. "Seventy-fi ve dflllars lo me i~ ;i tn r of mnne.v ." Kymla said. "hut l frrJ very strongly about this ordina nce th11t w;i_.. del'eloped by the Lower ~e .... •porl Bay Ci vic District com.mlt tee aflcr JO months wnrk." Kymla said hr v.'ill fi le lhf> <ippeal hy \Vednl'sd;iy snit. can he plared on the city rnuncil Sep!. 13. That same night !he council is l':<pecl Pd l.n RCl the cnntrol'ersial altern::11e ordinanct proposed hy the planning com· mir..sion . ltselL In ft'jecllnl? the LQwpr B;i v tw n-l'ear ban Thursda1, pl;in nPrs -"C.heduled ;i puhlir ri'.ll! fnr Srp! 2 nn .::i one.vra~ ordinance calling fnr a r11 y"'·lde :15-fnol hei.Ehl limit. Rn!h orrlin anrcs. "'h1r h in rffrr! wn11\r1 b!" t'x!cns1 ons of lhP prcsPnl mnr;i!nr1um nn .shoreline high nsr. arP in1cndrrl In halt ma1nr prnJrcl.~ pcnrlfng rnrnpletiori nf a 11ew ma~1rr pl;i_n of drvc lnpmrn! Kvmla .~aid h1.~ .::ippr;i l is 1n1t'nrlrrl "1n ,i::ct bnth propos;il~ before thr f'ity rn11nr1I at the same tin1r." Kyml<i ~;iid hr. wntr ld fi lr thr <1p11r.::i l hirnself ;if1er Arl in.( Ci1 ~· A11nrnr~· Ocnn1~ O'Neil s<iid it l'.'n11kt bf' in1prnper for thr rnunciL it.sel f. In .:ippeal the cnrnm!S1'1on 's decision. O"Neil ;i lso tr.Jd K.vml<i there i~ nn pro. vision for tht rnuncil In w<i ive the l7.l ap- pe.::ils feP. only recent ly r;i1sed !n cul down lhe numhtr or appeals from plan· ning C'lmmission aclinns. when they ad op!ed budger guidelines tha t prescriber! the :ower rate anrt tolrl !ht! administra11nn to prepare a budget Iha! 11•nul d permit 11 . Tn !he .::iver11ge homeov.·ner. \\'ho Ln Nrwrnrt Beach 01vn.~ a $50,000 hnme. th e reduct[nn will mran ;i ltix bill frnm the c1ry n[ $!50, 11r $3 12 less than last year Delrrmin11tion of the !ot<il tax bills !n be paid by homen\1•ners will h<1\'e rn w;i1! un11l cnunty ~upervisors set tht ra!e f11r Or;ingr County . Frienclly f'oes Spar on Route RrlalLons brtv.•een the Harbnr Area co mmunilies of i'ewporl Beach ;ind Costa ~1 esa kal'e trad1· Uonall v blown hnt and ro\d. Newpcirt B'ach city counc\lm.:in Lindsley Pl'lr~ons repnrted to hi_.. peers Mondav night that rela tions arP 11t;irrinJ'( tn warm up aga in . HP talkrd nr a pror'luct i\'P n1err1n2 of thtt !1.:11~nn rnmmittee of !hP lwn ri !1f'.~ <ind m.:idP it Sll\lnd ltke evcr.1'1hing was sweetness <ind 11,o!hl 11rlrrrtng to one n1;i_1or feud - involv1n~ lhr P;iri/1e r o ;i s I. Frc('W.:11' -r:irsons rr lated that. nnP Co~t11 il1r.~.::i cou nrilm11n h<irl hi;hr he;ir!rrl lv 1'u~gP~!r.rt lh;il since !hi' Nr!\\"porl Fr!'ewav ri ppar~ntly isn ·t e\'er .Enini: 111 ~rr 111 Newport Beach pt'rhaps 1t should be renamerl lhe Cos ta :0.fes.:i Vreew;iy. ··11 s11rr \IOtill'i rrrh1 rr !r.::iffir nn ii ." pipe.I up \lice ~1aynr Hn\1•arrl R11~r r1' · \Vhn 1hP hell wants to go Jn Co.q::r, '.\1pf.;i~" Officers }<~ired In Druo· Arrest t" Tl'.11 rr.servl" Loni: Bearh pol1r' nf. f1<'r rs. <irrestrd by Hunlini::ton 8Parh pn l1rr nn rhar!'c.~ of pn~~ess1on r1f 1n<1n- 111an::r.. h;i ve. lnsl. \hecr joh~. A ~fX'krs1n;in lnr lhe l..on.E 8Pa<'h rtepa rtn1en1. ~aid toclay the two men, Ch:irles ~tallnrv. :JO , nf Lake\VOOrl a11d Tlnbert Hcrmi:iriing, :l~, nr Bakersfield, 'llo'Cre fi red a1' reserve officers following 1he1r arres1 recenll.1'. The lwo men were 11rre~1el'1 with ff)llr n!her pe rS(lnS by lhP, Special Enforcement Detail <il Bolsa Chica Slate. Beach. • • Top Brit.islt Officer Sla in BLACKPOOL, Enjt!and (UPI\ -To hi11 men, Pn!ic e Supennlendent Ger- ald Richardson was known as a "good copper." In lhe world of Bri tish Jaw and order. lhere is nothing helter. He also \\'.llS known for his gr.nllt.ness. His lasl word!L Monday before he died. the victim of a jewrl robber's gun . reflecled lhJs. appearing more like a scolding than ii murder 0111cry. SAID RICHAliDSO N: "This is sill.v. He's shol me Jn lhe stomach." A short time later, Richardson . 311. wa11 dead. He was !he highest ranking pollce orficer In the Ct)Untry lO be gunned down in lhe line. of duly. Two of his men were wounded by other gunmen In lhe inciden!. The shooting came afler rive men he ld up a Jewelry store in lhis seaside resort'11 city center. One or lhe store employes managed to 11et off a silent alarm while the men gathered lht je"''l"l!L. RJCHARDSON LEO the ch~!!f'. He c11me face·lo..face with one of tht rob- bers in an alley. Mrs. Margaret ThnmpsQn, who 1;aw the un::r.rmed policeman confront the l{Unman, descrilred whal h,11ppened. "He (Rk:hlr'dwnl held out his h.:i.nds tnw11 rd!L the m11n . .:i.nd spoke falrly UI him. He seemed to be :ippe;ilina to him to hand the gun O\·er, I heard him 111y finally: 'Don 't be silly. l:id.' ''THERE WAS a shot, and t.he police officer fell to the pavement. Then the m1ln ran off." rn11ct man:iJ[ed to arrt.st lhrtt of the men, but two others cludM them. A !Le<irch nl the Area failed to find them Rori tnday lhe mAnhunt 1pre1d through- out the nation. l. •• ' The. financial picture in lhe county is noL as hrighL however. and administra- tors rherl' ha\'e fnrecasl an increase 1n tnunty laxe~ of as much <is 34 cents. County taxes are currently $1 70 per SHJO valu:it1on. .\'e1•er1hrle!'is. lhl' :in-cent cnl:rge .:ind lhe five -c ent r\e\\'port-l\tesa reductions. l'nuplrd with the city rollback should 11!. lf'.1~1 C<lme close to off se tting tht coun(y h1k('. !n selting the new ra1e, councilmen ttlonday also authorized 1n expenditure. of St30.000 to wards work on updating the city 's master plan of development. And they praised City ~tanager Robert \Vynn and his planning staff for lindi nl a way to do il .,.,·hile still allowi11g tai:es to gn down. "'ll's a great leap," said councilman ~l i!an Dostal as the council endorsed a pJoposal by Wynn to ~pend the $130,000 (Set TAX CUT, Pa ge i) ' Gls to Lie Low Through Vietnam SAIGON fU Pl l -The U.S. c.ommand toclily orderel'i all Amer ir11.n servicemen off the stree1s or South Vietn1:1mese cities .::inrl lown.q because nf possible pol it1c.::il unrest in connection with Sunday·s parl111ment::cry elect1nns. On battlefronts . US A~2 bnn1bers <1nd i!J'lillery pn11 nded Norlh Vietnamese l'(lCkt•l l'mp!acement.s. t, r o o p con· centrat1ons ;ind ;irtillery posi tions inside thl' rlemd1tnri ied ionP. The U.S Comm::cnd also reported that l'llo'O AmP.ncan F4 Phan1om iet!> attflcked an an!iaircraf1 ~lie. inside North Vietnam l\1ond;iy <iltr.r it fi red on a th ird U.S. F4 flying a reconn111ssan ce mis.~lon nearbv. <ien . Creighton \V. Abran1s, U.S. c~m­ rn.::indPr in South Vietnam , nrdered American servicemen 10 , f'rnain on bases nr 1n h::r.rracks when off dutv ar !east until Sunda v ~ A "~l'f'I al Prl " look efff!cl early l('lda y, a l!' S Command spokesman said. A ''Grey altrt" restricts military men to their base "'hen off duty. The American Embassy l;ist we ek issued a directivf! that all U.S. govern- ment civilian personnel should stay off !he stree1s nf Saigon and all major cities .aft.er wor king hours unl1! further notice. Poli!ic::r.I jockeying for the Oct. ! presidential election cli maxed over the ""'('ekend with t.wo or three contenders, Vice President Nguyen Can Ky and Gen. Duong V;in "Bi~" ~tinh. both withdrav.·· ing from the race. Bnth accused the third and only re· m<1ining c;indidate, President Nguyen \Ian Thieu. 11f rigging the election in his own f;i vnr The result ha~ been 11 cl imate or political turmoil with both Ky and ~·hnh folln.,.,·ers both opening discussifli the poss1h1lil~ of a cou p. Tht: US. Command sairl Abrams tssued lhe order alter he "lnrik a look at tbe em- !See VJETNA1\1. Page ti Danger ous Riptides Hit Orange Coast Beaches Dangrrous rurrrnts ripperi ofr 176 S\\'lmmers J\tonday from th eir toehnlrls in rhe 1'and ::r.L San Clen1ente. O!her Or ange Cf>lls! beaches a!.~o reported riptide trouble but not sn bad. State and city lifeguards 1n San Clemente kepi busy towine; the hapless hathcrs back lo shore. Lifeguards _,aid Monday's riptides were the. v.·orst they ha\·e seen this summer. The cro .... ·d on S11n Clemf!nte city heache~ re<1ched 21 .000, with 94 of therii c.::iughl in riptides. Several times during the da y lHe,::::r.urd.!L had II) make mass rescues ll!\ a strong riptide caught as many as 10 swimmers al one time. San Cle mente st.ate guards had lo rt:scue ll2 swimmer~ and alsn reported a series or mass rescues. The water was 74 degrees with surf runnin,i:i: four to .!Lix feet. Newport Beach g\u1rds reported 76 rescuer:.. even though riptide.s were lighter than over the wetkP.nd and lht 11urr had dropped to four feet. Lifeguards said the C.!llm .!Lurf fooled i:wimmera into lhinking the w11ter was safe. There were ~.000 visi tors t.n N"e"'J>Orl. Reach atrand11 Mond1y. The bigg~t rip- tide action. guards 11ald, w1s near the Santa Ana River mouth and between 6th and 19th strttl!. Huntington Beach lifeguards made Hn rMC:uet In two to siJl-foot 1urf. but sa id Newport Aids League Newpnrl Be;ich Councilmen T\IQnrla y nigh t \'oled In contrlbutt "up to" $265 In thl' Or11nll:e Count l.et1 gue nf Citlf's tn hPlp the leai;:uP c;QVl'r Us lei;:11l bills In it~ runninR Ct'lurt battle over who 11houlil s11 nn !he l..ocal Agney f'ormatlon {;(Jm- ml~slon. ,1 ripl ldes were not a big factor. The Hun# ling1on crowd count was 60,000 bodies. State lifeguards al Huntington and Bolsa Chu:-a beaches made SO rescues. Seal Beach lifeguarcls rescued 16 and said there were some riptid es. Th8 ~asie11l day wai'i had al I..aguna Beach u·hert guards had to make only seven 1·escues and there were no riptldrui. Orange Coot l\'eather The weatherman says th~ tun will peek oul through thos~ early morning clouds arOWJd midday to- day and Wednesday bringing with ll lt:mperaturcs around 70 degret.s at the beach and 84 Inland . Lows ln lhe mid·&O's in both areas. INSIDE TODA. Y Thnt siruatinn iotth. Orange County't Local Agency rorma. rion Commission could well have br.t,t scripted by Lewi1 Ca.rroll. Tom Bnrley tnke1 a 1(1htm.1icol look at the problem on Page IO. l!•I~• 11 C.1lllolt1t!I I C~«-1"9 U1 e C.l•tWllll!I l1•JI c. ..... ,. It (f11U-d It 0.11~ l'lttlcu 11 Dl.,.fCt• II Ctltt•!•I ""'' I ·~lft'tllft•• .. ftl .,.,, 1'11 .. ~c• ,.,,, Mo,.•c~"' 11 ·~" u....... 11 M1rrftM Llr.-11 Mtv... lt•l l Mulllt t l'W"'' 14 Nt1-•I Nl'Wt IJ Orl~tl Cou11ty l•ll Jyh111 ,,_, ,. s....... tt·tl 119<-Mllf't;"'1 11·1J Ttlilvltl9ft II r~11t1tt U·ll lllltttllel-• """"' ... '' Hllft U·ll lllltrW H..... l·t ' 2 Olll V PI LOT • So1ne Oil Blobs Hit Coastli11e By TERR'' COVIL LE 0 1 l~o O•l•Y P•lo! "•14 US. Navy officials hopffl today !hat offshore breetes "'"Ol.lld push a J(}mUe oil f lJc~ a .... ·ay from beaches in Orange and San Diego counties. A ~'avy spokesman said the s\1\k .,._,~ about five to 10 miles off shore thi!I morning . though so me globs of oil have foultd the sand at Dana Point. north San Clemente. San Onofr;? and Ca m p Pendleton Some 75 ~1ar1nes and ~ Na\ly men were put to 11>·ork cleaning the beaches ~1onday and i,1·ere to resume cleanup operations today Oranil!. County Harbor District officers sai~ Dana Pninl beach .... ·as cleaned ~1on· day, but new oil globs appeared this morning. The. oil 11!ick was caused Friday by a mistake in fueling proc~ure when the USS Manatee, a fleet oiler. was transftr· ing fuel to the carrier Ticonderoga, ac· cording to Rear Adm Joeph \\1illiams, commandant of the 11th Naval District Williams said a valve may have been left open after the connecting hose i,1•as unhooked. An official investigal!on of the spill has bee.n ordered by Williams, who said Naval regulat ions ca!l for the immediate: reporting of such an 1ncidenl. Th@ spill was not reporled by the ~1anate.e officially unlil l p.m, Saturday. .. Possibly the skipper of the Manatee didn't reahze the quantity of oil lost until much later," Ylilliams said. N1val officials have estimated the. oi.1 spillage at about 1,200 gallon.s. The slick is composed of a thick fuel oil called Navy Special. In Wa shington, Se:creatary of the r\a \'y J ohn Chaffee designated Capt. Richard J. Hogan of Long Beach, the. admiralty lawyer . to handle any damage. claims. But the. main concern today was keep- ing the. ot.l away from beaches and harbors and prote:cting fish and bird life. The. Navy spread about 2.000 feet of portablf! floating booms across the en· trance to Oceanside Harbor. where the slick threatens boats docked in the harbor. A spokesman for the Cahlnrn\a Fish and Garn@ Department said a treatment ce.nter has bt:en established near Dana Point to care for birds contamina ted by the oi l. A team of marme biologist-divers 1s also checking the oil's effect on tidepools and underwater are:as near the shore. l'rom Page l VIETNAM ... baMy directive and took into account reporls of pn~sible trouble being stirred up during the elections.'" The streets of Salii:on '>''ert clear of U.S. service.men in or Ol.lt or uniform toda y ex· c@pt for American milit ary policemtn chteking identit.v cards The. command said U S. B52s in the me.antime. carried out another strike 1n· sid e the sout hern half of the dem ilitarized zone. I D~1Z I and fire other raids just below the or-.1z. The hea vy raid~ art part of a s!tpped· up campaign to try to crush the t\\·o· \\'eek-old Norlh \"ittnamese off enSt\"I! against the South Vietnamese dtfense line along the D:0.1Z. In the first m11jor ground Pngagement since the Communist offtnSi\·e ~g.:in Aug. 11. Snuth V1etn.:imt~r trr.nps fought t\nrth r 1etnamese frirres ;i m1lP snuth rif !he old t S f\t ar1ne fnrlress at (nn Th1en. n('I"" knn\1·n a~ Alph;i 4, m1h!arv obser\"ers 51HO !ht l!ghting a! Alpha 4 m;iy have ind1catPd !ht rnmm11n1sts a re · hi1\'1ng snm e succri;i; mri11n~ rln\1-'TI from !ht mounta1nnus 11 estern 111·n.th1rds nf Quang Tri Pr()r1nre. 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"""t~'"' ._,di, "-'•I<> Yt l .. ,, ''" Cit,_.,., C.. .. •lrtNI ,,.. 1•llof!H>'t 0. 4IO•t wl' .. - "lr.-.1 fill!"°" Ptl'l<IM I """'K"' !Jl•l'r " t i 1XI W•I loy S• .... , '""'' M-.o ,...,. ..... 111•1 '4l.AJ21 Cl~ A.4"rrithlf •41-161'1 c.,..,..1tf11, 1"1· °'""'' C..••t Pu.i"•.,. '-'"Y ~t ~.,.., '""'°'•· '"'"""""...,'· ldl•ltl ,..,,,,... I" o~v • ..,,_...,.~ .. "''"'~ .... v " • .__ ..... .., ... 1._; l()e(lfl "'· '"ltt!M 9' uetVr>tl~. ·-· '-~t.n -·•ti IM~ t i lo't-•I ! .. tll •M Ctttt ........ (.•!'°"'".. l lllKC"I ' .,_. IW t:)f«IW $) l\ _.,,., ~ It; "''II U lJ _ ... , .. •"'t'Y ~-•loo••-!, tl .JI -•Mt. 1TutMi1Y, AutUSl 24, 1971 • -. ..._ Of.I L Y I'll.OT Pllolf ~V Grn 5cllnoidor Tu11nel Cave-in \ Henderson Trial Viet Atrocity Data Accepted F'T MEAIJE:, Md . 1UP1 1 -The pro· serution said today n woul d try to pr(ll'e !h11t Col. Or.-in K. Hendtrsnn . high est rankin g off icer 11till charged in !he i\1v l..fll n1R.~saere. .:irtually saw som"e atrocities cnmmitle<I. "I very rlef1nJ1Ply intend tr> pul thew," sa1rl i\taj Crtrroll Tichrnrir a!" he hrld \o). ur phn\l'IJ:Tt.phs Qf dead Vietnamese. "at the t1111e and plaee where Co!rine.I Hrntlerson wa s," The p1elures wl're takrn hy a fflrmr Army photo11:r;iphrr. Rnn;ild L. Harbrrlr. II "'.:I.~ their publication in the Un1 t11:d 5talPS th.:it lflU C'hed off II puhlit OUl<'ry ovt'r the 1968 ~1.v Lai incident. Tht deJen~e con trnded in responsP !n T1chPnnr·~ rnnvP th:it the photographs "·!'re not rel evant to lhe charges nga inst HPnderS('ln. ""ho is on trial for allegPd rlerelictinn nf rluty, h1ilurP tri report rrimes to hi s superior. and two counts o( lyin,'l. C11I. Pe1rr ~· \Vnnrlolow.,ki, the milita!'y judge, adm1tlcd all but twn of the pholoJ!rilphll in1o evirlencc. One ~hrr ws a <le.:id 111a11 lying in the dOOl"\\'R)I nF his hut ancl !he nthrr sh11w.~ the !!Ory rle;ith nf annther 1nan ne::ir hi~ hut. T1C'henor w;is trying lo prove lh.11t Hrnderson hAd to bP """'are of "'hal was going nn Qn th!' ground belnw. • Tichenors rrason for rt p I a y1 n g testimony esi;C'nlii!!I\ hrou,ght ou t nrPvious ly at thP Callrv and Medina !rial\ herame evirlen t 1~'hPn he as(ed each 1\ 1lnPss wht'thrr Hendersnn t\11.d inlerv1rwed him or 1alkcd !n him ;i.lter th e inr-id!'n1 at:i.Jlit what he Sa\\'. Each an s"cr<'d, "No, sir." ' I bOA ~O 5'.JR~ 1NG REGULATI01'i.,1 Ullt 1{) 10 ~£P l 15- '' ~••I lllO Mu f\IG .. !\Ill • "wr.: 111911 ; 1'1/11 • irn• 11 • • '"''t{>ll'1.alCl"Ull 'II ~JU '. 1 1 0 WARNING ~ .. !THE LAW PROHIBITS l ·' Sli ding dO\Nn \\•hat \Vas, at first. a good looking v;ave at Ne\vport Beach's famous \\ledge. this body·surfer foresees impending doom as a section of thf! \Vet v:all begrns to crumble in front of him. Be.st bet at this point is to hol d your breath and u•ait for the rinse eye.le. · Til'hcn11r alsn said lhe sL·cnr.~. H11h11uch admittedly inflflnl::itnry. w11uld show why ~nmr mililarv men 11·h0 nonn;ill v Sf'e ctrath in com.bat bet'a me upset at· what happened <1t ~1y Lai . Nixon Planning Quiet Weekend in Clemente By JORN \'ALTE RZA 01 I~• O•ll• l'lln! '"" Prer-1dent Nixon plans an especially qu iet week and has no plans to lt<i ve hi!I San Clemente compound for snrial ap- pearances. hi.~ press aide..~ said Mnarla y. Afttr the chief executu•e meet5 torlay i,1·ith his new Parls Peace Talk.<; am· bassador !ht chief executive p!ans a .,,..eek of re.:iding and rt~!. said Press Secretar~· Ron Ziegler. Thert had been some hopes that last .,..·eek"s busy acli\'ities by the Pre.sidtnt had set the tone for the three·\\'etk work· ing vacation. But Zitgler laid thnsP reports lo rest In his briefing i\lond;iy afl Prnfl(ln. ""'e .,..•ill h.:i\·e no puhhr schedule• availablt lo ~·nu," Zit,l?ltr told reporlers. "As we said hr.fore . the President plans to use. thtse. nex~ two i,1·ee ks to catch up on a la rgt amount of reading and to give Jon.e: thought !o tht. federal burfge!. '"H e'll al so give {'lln~idt"rablt thought to ne"' programs .:ind st.:iv in touch with current 1~~t1P.<:," hi' .:irtrlfd Only a i;m;:ill retinut nf aides has ac· companied i\lr. N1xnn in his August trip "·est. N.:itional &>rur1ty Alfatrs Ad\•iser Dr Henry Kissinger is in San Clemt.nl e, but no members (If the Presidtnt's. cabinet are along on !he stay. -', " Tod ay's only s.cheduled lttm was this morning's visit of Amb assador \Vil!iam ,/. Porter. who apparently rtce.ived first- hand ini;trucll1Jns frnm i\1r, Nixon nn hi:. role .-i s the nei,1· chief ntgn11.itor "'ith the North Vietnamese and Viet Cnnii: in Paris. Por!er i,1•ill ;:irr ivt in the French r;ipi!;il at n1onth 's end, raking l"l\·er the du!ies nl Ambassador David Bruce, who resigned for health reason~. Pnrler's first encnunl er wi!h !ht Com· munist delegations will 111.kt plact. Sept. 3, Ziegler said. to;ixon and his w1fl', Pal , will le.ave. for Washington 11.C .. St'pl. .1 La.~t year'i; August \·1sit ended .i1 lhe same period. berau~e Nixnn hAd schedul· ed a ma jor dinner with U.S. l11bor !eadtrs on Lal>or Da y. Zie11:ler s.:iirl thP \\'hire Hou.~e ha.~ not planner! such an 11ffa ir this year. howe 1'er. Announcrmrnls rn.:ide l:ile l:i i;1 1.1 .. eek hv Ziegler rndirecl l~ ,e:a 1P thP time ptrinrl for lhe nex!. presidentia l vli:it we~l. Late in September. the Fir~t Fa mily 1vi!I mert .Japan's Emperor Hirohito and his "'He in a historic event 11t An\horagP, Alaska It i,1•ill be the first time a .!apanesf! emperor has met an Amtrican President. After the &pt. 29 metting. Ziegler said, the Ntxons "will rtlurn to Californi~ " -(z -(z -(:{ P1·esident, N e\v Viet11a111 E11vov ~feet i11 Cle111e11te • B~ HF.LE~ TR0\1AS IJP I ~!tll W•o!t' Prei;1den1 '.\1xnn rnnfr rrt'rl w11 M n"w rh1i!f V1!'tn~m pr-ar!" n~gotiatl'.lr \\'1lh.im ,J Pnrt"r in San Clement" tn.-iAy 1n an ~I· mnsph,.re of puhlic pes~im1sm nvt"r chances of brtakin g the dead lock in Paris. Porter fltw here from \\'ashinglon where ht arri\·ed for r.onsulta1ions last -....·eek afler winding up his last diplomatic t<isk as U.S. amhass.:idor l.n ~uth KnrP.:1 Dis playing \iUl e senst nf urgency, the \\'esttrn "'hi1e House: i;;aid lht r:n vov 1,1•ho formerly sen'ed as dtputy 11mhass;dor in &ugon. v.·1]1 take up hi s duties In Pari~. Aug. 30, and attend his first ne11:otialing session "·1th the Communist represen· tath·es ~pt. 2 In term~ of 1he talks, Press Se\re!11ry Rona ld Ztegltr told nti,1·smen thP Pre!l· dtnt continues to sPek "meaningful n@gotiatinns" hut said he has "rm ln· dication "' th11t the Communist iJide is "interested 1n the samr thing " "In the Ptirts forum , the other !Irle h<is not been responsive,·• he i:aid. Nixon and Porter \\'ill have: ''det111led talks" on the sta!u.~ of the ne11:nt.iation!i and the ambas.,ador v.·ould continur to probe the Viet Cong seven-point. J)l!lee plan put on the t11ble July I, Ziegltr !tiid. The \l/hite House, al the game time, 11p- peartd to be moving B'>''llY from ll.3 original assessment that there were some "positive tlements" in !hf! plan . Chief ,.itl Cong delegate ~1adamP Nguyen Thi Dinh c11lled for total ~'ithdrawal nf Ame.rican troop! frnm Y1PlnAm hy Df'r .11. In return. shl' prcr mis~ a phastd relt:ase of l l S pn.!lnners of .,..·ar limed !o redu('tuins of forces Port ttr '! appninlmt'nt All 11 rl'plll\t'me nt for ailing 11mb1t~!i'.11rlor ri11\"1d I\ E Brurt' in Pans "·as 11.nnnunccd .July 211 He will bf' l!UrceMtd 11! 11.mba!~11ctor tn StflUI bv Phihp C Habib. actin~ ch1er nttgo!ialnr in Paris. There has been sperul..,t 1on that Porter's arrival at tht t.1lk! WA! dt[A\'•d In 11 d1p!nm:ir1c pla~ for lime until afttr \ lh t South \'1P!namest' t'lt:ct111ns Ort .1 Tllp Communist ntgot.tators Xuan Thuv al ~o left Pans 1\·hen lht U S. put it! dep1i· 11· ln cr>mmand, and setmed to do~·ngr adt the negn11a!ions . 1'ru stees Decide To Wait Week On School Bond 8~1 PATRICK BOYLE or lfto O•llv Plltl Stoll Af!er hf'.:i rin11: rPpork~ nf dPfi\il spe.nd· lng Anrl ri.~ini: ronslrurt1on rn,o:t11. Tulltin l'n111n Hi2h Srhnnl lrullletll 1'1nndav vo tttrl tn .":.:iit nne "'ePk hefnrr m11kin11: .., rlPC'llllnn nn hnlrlinJ,; C"nns truct1nn bnnrl ancl la1 overnrle Plertinni:. . rii~trirt _.~upr.rinte11clrnt \\'l l1i11m 7.ngg. In req11e~t1n,i: fh11t bnlh tlt'clinnll ~ helrl , nnlecl th11t. the !'P~ervell lundll ('If 1he district h.:ive silmnst been depleted frnm clefici t spendinii: -expenditure.~ ex· ceeding inf'nmP. Bog2 s;iid the cli~tricl h11d 11bnul St million in re~er\"eS Ill !hf! beginning of the 1971 -72 fillc11I .vPar and will h11.,·e only S.}43.000 when thP. school ,·ear ends, The: supe-rinltndent 11~ rold trust ees !hilt cnsl.5 of .11 five·ytar bu ilding program propnr-ed In 1970 -but not tmplemtnted -ha1·r: rtsr:n al)out $3 million simply heC.tllSI!. o( risi ng 1And and C1lnstruc.fion price11. Tn mf'tl t1n annual f'nrnllmtnt lncret1!lt of 12 percPnt. Zog~ sairl 11hou1 .11 3n cenl lax in\re11~t at·wn ·t tht prtsent lr \·el i,1·oulrl Pl"Pnh 1a ll~· ht: rt'qu1rrrl ln nrrler tn cipr:r111P !hP rl1~rrirt "' Th~ d1s1nrt 1 ntPr~ in 1!lfi!I ~pprn\ ecl a !;.~ r rnt 1a~ 01ernde ahn1P lht' m11x1mum R5 cent \e\'t'l. gil'i ng thr di~trict .11 pttrm1~~1hll' lt \'y nf $\ ~ fnr !ht genPrAI fun d Th\$ Ii~ 1·tnt n\·t.rrirl~ txpirP~ .July I. l'.1?2 .1nd annrher elecr1on musl be htld. po~$1bly late th is ye:.ir. Emergency Funds For Employment Gets U.S. Okay Or Ange. County super l'isors have learned Iha! lht.ir S2.8 millinn share of $6 mlllin n in Pmergenc.v Pmpln ymenl funrl .~ pro· m1~Pd b~· the ferteral i;nve rnml'.'nt has brPn flpprnvrd in \V;:i ~hini::tnn , D.C. Ro::1rd ch::ilrman R11berl R.:it tin said the rnu nty hn~s In ha ve its fi r~t employf's 1n the nl'W prllJi:T.:lm nn !he P.:l.\Tllil before Lflbnr O.:i_y. ThP Fir.~! !n be hirPrl i,1•1JI be t hn.~P "'ith man;:igement, personnel and f1n::in c1.:il !raining. hP ~airt. ThP ('nunty 11nd .~i~ rlt1e~ r111al1firrl for lhe. emergen'y it irl 11u!horlled by PrPsi· rlent N1xnn [or areas nf C'alifnrn i::i c;ir. r\'IOJZ high 11nPmployment IPvrl~ in technologict1I and arrospace fie.Id!!. Hun- tington RPach ~·;is the <Inly Orang e Coasi r ommunit.v eli,i:ibltt fnr fhe ;iirl. Batt in said rrnplo.1'ml'nl preference n'tl l be .':i1•rn prr~Onll under 25 and over 4.'i "'hn fir~ VP!rritn~ of !he 1\nrr1111 :inrl lndnrhina c11mpai~n!i, u n r in p I ny Pd aPros pflre 11•nrkPrs, unemplnyrd IP11rhPr~. ~·nu lhs rnn1plelin1: high schnnf il.nd cnl· 1Pt:r. 11•plf;irP rtripients ::ind unrmp!nyrrl per~ons who ha re participated 1n rrtra ining programs. Ev ening Cla sses Sig-ning at OCC Rtgi!tra!1nn fnr el"rniniz rlasi;e5 J.\ unrlPr \\"a.\' Ill Or.:ingP Cn ;i~t rnJI Pj!f' A!ph.:1hPl1r:i l rPJ!1"'1r11t1nn ii; hrtn,'l rnn- rlur1Prl ITI thf' ()(\ J?~'Ol In lhlS orflrr 1\ (' A11i;: 2.1, !).,!. AlrJ!:" 24 : K·Q. Au_ll 2f>. and R Z. Alli! 2fi <lprn rrg1 Hra r1on w11! hr n1 ;i 1l aiJIP In ~!uclrnt.~ •\lJ~ .• 11 anrl :-iPptr1nh~r I :inrl 9. Re,:1.~trallnn "·11! !'ont 1n11p nn r;impu~ ~r p1 t.1·\fi ;inrl SPrt 20 2.1. l"llC'anrlP~ prrmit1 111Q. Frr rrr 1 1:1~.~ •~ ~i; •·\rhen the samr prnplf' bt-ron1 e !i'.O up~rt O\'f!r "'hal the.v nhserl'f'rl lherP, thf'rr i~ sol"(lelhing highl y out 11f the ordinary." Ti\hf'nnr said. '"ll is this tha l ha~ tn be est11blished ., HaPbPrlr. 29. is now a free·lance photogr;ipher in C!e1·el ilnd . Tirhrnnr $Sid he 111n11ld ca!I three hPlJcop!rr pilol~ tn !.e~tif_\'. Hr said 1he phritn11:rilphs wnuld show "what the i;e penpl t St!"" and \\lh.'lt c;iu,erl lhem to h::i1·r a cnmpul.~inn In rrport these thin~~:· Rn.v ~·. TrPl'inn. 2.1 Sa n Anl nn 1r1. Tf'x , \!'r! off the sec(lnd d.:i.l''s witncsse~ v:1!.h h!I' rP\Ollectinns nr I hP ma::;~;:i<'re. He I old of .'ceing 75 per\cnl of the village. burn· ini:. T1chrnnr .~.:11rl \n replr ln A rlP fen.~e nh. jer!1nn that he "'ould stnp Tre\·inn·, 1estirnon\ 1f the drfen~e wn11l r1 .:igrer thrre "'a., 11 Int of smoke Ol'l"r 1\11' Lat 4 \\"h11P Henderson .,._,a5 in a hel1copte; abl).,·e IL Lifeguard. Hits Head on Bottom Rcs('uing \V 0111an Nrwporl Reach !ifr~u;ird ThnmH~ 1'f::irL11 in i\1onrl11y suFrcr·rd .:i ~light head Ul lUI",\' ll'hf'n hP hi! ho!l11m ll'h ilP at· lernptin,c: to rrscue 11 .~w in1rner .:11 42nrl St . he.:ich. ~farine S;ifct.v rlirrc!nr Robert Rrrrl rrportrd lhi.~ n10rn ing. Hrcrl ~.:iid that tit ~ p.m. 11fcguflrrl ~1.:irL.:11 n '"wfl s rcscu1n11: ;i 1voman rln~r Jn tht bPiich "·hen a i,1·;:i1·e took him to fhp bnl!om." 1'l::icl.<11n, who wfl~ ab ),. tn \1·aJk up th~ "1>a\h. "'II.~ t11kl"n !n !ht Pmt rflPn<'~' rnnm nf Hna~ 1\lemflnfll Hn.~pit 11l 11nd relf'.:i.~rrl imm Prlifltely, hut wnn"! return to \\"flrk fhis ll'l'Pk "The inl[lll r1anl thinJ,! is," s.:iid 11e:Prl. "If 1ha! r.:in hap~n tn him. it ran hapj)('n tn .:in.1 hnrl1 ·· Rrrrl is~urd fl $pr1·1:il 11"arn in2 In ;ii! ~111n1111rr~ ln hf' \!Ireful "hen neHr anv hrr;i~1n_c. s11rf · 'Thi~ l\'11" nf thin~ r"nulcl h11ppPn m;inv !l!11pc e;1c1r1 l•l 1111 ;:i \rrapP prr~nn 11hn 1<; nn! 10 lht rlep1·rr nf ph~·~1r :il ('11nd1tinn ;i l1f~'"•,n1 1~" hr ~.:iirl . Jlli11d Boggier·? Ne\vport B e 11 c h '~ P a r k s. Bearhcs and Hecreat.inn Com· mi ~~inn has <1ppninted a sub- rn mmittce t o develop "LE'SS nienacing" \\·arning ~igns to replace these prcsent1:1 on city beaches. f 't•o111 1•nge J TAX CUT ... this year from .:Hallable fuorls , The cnuncil told \V~·nn 10 rlo a.~ ht pro- pnsect. pul! together all pre11ous plan- ning dorumenr .~. P'PCtrally Newport To- runrrow. a!I the basi.~ of an "1nlerim'' plan 10 be: used as a bas1.~ fnr th e new plan \\·~'nn said he r1,uld hll l'r 1h1~ fHcl1n1 · in;iry doeunicnl. wh 1rh 1·1111nriltlll'n not td "'011tr! b.\' no mc;111s be official. by Ch ri st· ma~. The ft1nds 10 hr ~Pi'!ll 1his .ve.1r ir1cl11d e ~2.l.000 fnr an rt·<1n0n11r ~luli.v $•Hl.fll)t) 011 !hr tr;iffie s111d1'. $1fl.ll00 nn ;i hnti,~i11i;i study .• ind -~~.flflfl r1n a ~rnln~l!'::ll s11 r1'C\. Jn ;:r~ditinn. thr f'llllr1l'il ;i11 1hnr1~rrl Thi" expenrliturP or $2:-i.rJflO nn a shnrr!1n!! s!Ud.v if lhc co1 1n1.11 c;:rnnnt be made tr1 p.:i y for th.:it ~cgment Cnt1 nc1lrnan Lindsle}' rar~on.~ lla1d lhe_v should. "\Ve pa_v S200.000 ;i ~"l'flT In rhl' roun!v anrt get pract1c<11J.11 nnth1ng Jn reiurn." he .~;:rid. Pari;nns wanted in ~<"ral<"h the $.25.flOO <i nd !ell thP coun tv thcv harl 10 kick in, fh er.i ll. \\'ynn .~.11rl . thP r1t\. nr llome· bod,1", '.l·i:J h:!\f' In ~pcnrf f100JlQfl lot shnrcl1ne ~turl11'!\. al 1hn112h \\"\'n n no!ed th:1 r ~nmr of thr•r ~n1rl1es m.:11 br t'1n lf'chr11ral r.-. br • vn~1drrcd as· part nf grnrr11I pl;u1 11ork If !hr $11Wf.1KH' 1~ ~p\'111 hl•11{'1rr !hr • 11ill hr1n_.: 11i,. 1111.d 1·0~1 !n 1·11n .:;111!;i11i.~ Tn l1r U<;f'd In ~lfifl,f)(i(I (tr\ 1<>11 nf lt11.~. \l,"•·nn h;i~ prn1r rl rd a 101;11 ''"~I 11f f 5fl f!OO f11r ,1drln111n;il .~1aH 1,, br h1rrrl 1n perf{lr m Ill h!ll+"" porliun~ flf Th(' ~11Hll IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of carpeting wasn't lontestic back in 1894 when our gra ndlothe r started hi• carp<!! store. Oriental Rugs were "in ," and grondfother specialized in them. Our lo:he r got into the od around 1918 and developed domestic carpet s, mostly Wi lton• and . Axminidor1. a large volume of Lately we hove seen • resurgence of Axminister carpets in beoutilul llorols end print.. Th~ effect created by an unusual pattern tan transform a dull room in- to 1ometh1ng •pedacular. Please •top in and see our large selection. HOURS: Moo. Htno 'l1lun.. 9 le . ........... ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 • 5:l0 -Fri., ' .. ' -Sot., 9:l0 .. 5 ·-...... -. I Costa Mesa T oday's F inal ED I TION N.Y. Stoeks YOL. 64 , NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, JO PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 2~. 1971 TEN CENTS • Gls Streets Orde1~ed Off Viet • Ill SAIGON ! UPI I -The l's Comtnand tOda~· ordererl all American ser1 icemen all !he strtl"ts nf St>u lh VielnamesP cilles and IQY.•ns because nl pos.~ible pol1!ic;it unr@sl 10 connection '>l't!h Sund;p{s par\iamrontary elections. · On battlefronts. U.S. B~2 bombers and artillery pounded Norlh V1elnamese roc.kl!:l emplacl!:ments, 1 r 11 11 p c(ln- ~ntrations and :irtillery posil1 nns insid e the demilitari1.~ uine. The U.S· Command al.so reported U1al Action Set O n Irvi ne By Caspe rs By L, PETER KRll!:G 01 t~• 01111 l"l!o! S!llf The Irvine cityhood movement may be moving again. Fifth District Supervisor R on a t d Caspers will order lhe incorp11rat1on plac· ed on lhe Orange County B0ard nf Supervisors' agt'nd;i nrxl werk sn a lorma! prnte~t hellrin~ thr~· m11.~1 rnnrlu rt can be held in Srptembf'r, ,J nhn Bur!nn, chairman flf the Council or !he (;nm· munitit>~ of Jrvinf'. ~a id this mornin~. Burlnn. reJJOrl in~ on ;1 mee1 1n~ he ;i nd nther in('(lrpor:11ion spon so r.~ had 1,1·1th C;ispers Mnncta.v niRh1. ~Rtd "\\Ip are loo!On~ for"'Rrd lo an incorporation elec· tion 1n Novt'mber.'' Burton said C11 spcrs exprrs~ed cno ccrn 1bout the expansion of lhe propn::.ed city from the originally-proposed 10,000-acre, tnlversity c<1mmunit.v. "\Vhile harking b;ick lo hi~ un· d~rstanding or thf' n ri~inal un iversity city." Burton said , "he madt 11 clear he didn't intend tn be its last supp4lrter." Caspers wa s in a meeting of the guper visor!t this morning and could not be rrached for cnmmen1 . Burton reported. ho1ve\•er. lh;it Caspers Wednesda~· will 11sk Iha! !he matter be placed on !hf' ;igend11 nP::i:1 Tuf'sda ,v so the: protest. hearinR" -11•hi ch lhf' bo11rd must conduct -can be scheduled in the near fu ture. Burton pointed 1Jul Iha! thr hea nng. in ~hi('h landowners can protest. prnposPr1 cityhood, v.·ill havP. tn ht> formally ad· 1•rrtised beforf' ir can !)(' hl'lr1 Tht incorporation mn,·emrnl has br('n ~tailed in recent mnnths IX'cau<;f' 11f a tti:spute. 11l'er a 9311-acrt indu i;trial parcPI );'roposed within thr bou ndaries nf th" riew cit-y thil:l thP. c1t.v of Sant11 An11 ha s claimed ii should bP ;:illn"'ed to .:innrx Burton s;:iid Caspers no"' ('Ons iders th;:i l ' dead iSSUI'. '·\Ve \\'err encou r;i i;:ed by S11perv1.<;nr Caspers sr.a!Pment that s1nre thr Santa Ana 1U1ne.xnt inn 1s nri lo n~er ht>fnrr th!' Local Agency Formation Cnmm1 ssinn. he ha~ no further intrresl \n ii hrr;i tisP 1! is not. in his dis1rirl. and th<i1 his rnn· gitlerallon of thP ri !v nf lrl'ine tn- corporatinn "'ill br based nn his rf'presrn- Lltion of thP Fifth Dislrirt •· Burton ;ind F'rC'd F'ryr. CC:! represrn- la{h·e.s . werp JOinl'd in the meetlnl! ~1nn­ d8y by reprrsent111ivf'.~ nf ;innlhPr in· oorporation sponsor. ihP Citizen~ nf Irvine Nn"' (COIN ~ and rrrrPi;l'n!:illvrs oI the industrie~ in the mnrrnv ersiril 9.1R· "crf' parrf'I hl'lnw lhf' 1\1arinP Corps helirni;tl'r base nf Reel Hill A\'rnur. Orange Coa1t 1''eather The weRtherman say~ the sun will pl"eS nut thrnu,1th I.hose early momlng cloud.~ arnund midday t~ d11.v and Weclne~day bringin,1t with lt temperaturr.11 11rnund 7n de~rres 11. !he beach l\nd M inland. Lo"'·s in I.he mid·61)'s in bnth Jtreas. INS IDE TOllA V Tl1nt .~1'uarion 11111/1 Oro"pe Cou"ty'.( Lncnl Apr11r11 Forrrur· t1011 Ct>mm13!fll)t1 f'n1drl u;p// hnl'P hern .~cr1ptrrl bJJ Ll'UJL' Cn rro//, Tnm. BnrTr11 rnkrll n 1rh1nL(1cnl look. nt lhl' prn bltm 011 Po or 1n. •1N!U " Mtn l•e1 Ll<t~Wt 11 (tlll9•~19 • M1wi.t lt•ll Ctl«lll ... •• • M111\f1I ~w"'• .. Clnt111• ••• Nl llolnll -~ •·• C1m1c1 .. O<Hlfl (h~IW ... c,...,_, .. s .. 1 .. 11 ,,,..., .. =::••lc'tt .. .. ~, "'" .. .... "'•rt.n 11·11 ''"-"•! , .•. • Tll•wloieft .. 11....,..lllnm...t 11.11 '"-""'' 11 •J l"lrltft(f 1•.I) W11ttlt• • 11<1,..w••• .. w~,,,..,., ,,., .. u-11 ·~~ '-'"""" " w ..... ··-••• ... -·~..-~-.....,-------"''""--.. ·--, ,.. 111·11 Ameriran F4 r lian\(lm Jets attar ked an antt air('raf! sire inside North \'1elnilm ~lnnday after 11 fired ('In ii third U S. F~ H.11n~ a recnnna 1ssancr m1ss1nn nearb.1•. fof'n. Creightnn \\'. Ahrams, U.S. f'nm- 1nanc!Pr in South Vietnam, ordered A1nerican servicemen In rema in nn ba.ses nr 1n ba rrac ks when off duty at leasl until Su nday . A "_gre.v alerl" took effect earl.v lnda y. a L1 S. Command spokesman said. A ''Grey alert'' restricts military men to Campe r Bur1is their bast" when off duty. The American Embassv la st 1reek issued a directive thal all· tr S. govern- rnenl c11·ihan perronne! .c;hould sta y nff the streets of Saigon and a ll majf\r cities after working hours until further nn"~e- Pollt1cal jockeying ror the Oct J presidential election climaxed over the weekend with two nf three contenders, Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky ;v•:-! Gen. Duon,R Van "Big" ~finh, both y.•ithdraY.'· ing from the race. Both acrused the th ird and only re- ma ining candidate. Prl!:sidenl Nguyt'n Van Thieu . of rigging the elecl inn 1n his o"·n fa\'nr. The result has been a c\ima1e nf political turmoil wi1h both Ky and r.11nh rollowers both opening discussing lhe possibility Qf a coup. The U S. Command said Abrams issued the order after he "look a look at the em- baS..'i\' directive and tnok into account reports of possible trouble be:.ing stirred up during the elections." U~I Ttlt ....... J oseph O. ('r11lcl. Red\\'Ond City. tries lo free i-ma!l hoat from top of hi~ flaming camper. Vehicle \\·as virtual!.Y destroyed u·hen 11 raughl fire 31 miles north of (.'harlotte. N.C'., on Interstate Highvvay 85 Sunday, Crolet escaped 1.rith out serio us 1n.1 uries. T\\'O Seized-Say • 'Lord Provided' Cn~ta ~1e1'a pnl1r P ea rly tncta,· :i rrel'IP:rl 11 pair nf lran"-iPnli; shortly ;if!rr lh,,_v alleJ:Prl l,v ~tnlp a rl('an1njl' v:in in l.;i,e:un;i Beach ""·hu:h !he Lnrd had prnvidMI ." La t una Beach aulhnntir.~ i<ald thf' 19il 1 r h1rJ .. , cnnl:i1 n1nc .~nm(' ~l fl.000 \.l·nr!h n( r]Pan1n~ rriutpmPnl, 11·a~ ta krn [rnm lhr 2(\(1 hloc k 11f La ~una . .\1rnue at ahou! J ' "' Thr 1 ;in is n\.l·nr rl h~· A ladin·.~ ~1 ai::1c Carpet ClPanini;: nf ::;;;in .!uAn r:ap1.~1rann. An PmplrJ1'e nf 1hP fir m l)onald WrP lrr. n( _2:\(l r ;il]p Jl.1nn lf'ff'_I', W<I.~ ('lran1ni:_ !hi' .l nl l~· Rngr r Rr~t 11 ur;int , 400 ~ Coasl. H1i::h11·ay. 11·hr.n 1.he 1·ehi('lf' wa~ 1il krn PoliCP. iflrntificr\ !hP twn .~U~pr('I S a~ l.;i Rue B. Tn"·r r1', 19, anrl Ann i\1 . Vra1lry, 24. \\'hrn ;irre.~tPd, pnl ire riuntcrl the pair ;:is saying thP 1·phirle had been provided for thf'm hy the. I.nrd . Pnlicr "aid none nr the expen:si\'e clean- in~ Pquipmrht. "'hich in cluded a carprt stf'am cle.:inPr . "·;ii; rla mri ~~-Althnui;:h lhe van was un lnc.ktd at the lim" 11f r.he theft. pnli('P hal'f' nnt .vel de1rrm1ne.d if the keys had been left in the ignition. P lanners Conduct 12-m inule Meet Costa Mes::i pl;:inn1n,1t commi~sinner.• hustled lhr(l11gh a 12·minu!e m('l'lini;,: 1\1nnday ni~hl. Ourin,1t lhe r:iriid mef'tinp:. three Rpar!. ment reque.~I~ were w1!hdrawn , Commissinner.~ alSo delavcd t w o mei'lium 11i1,e ;ip;irtment prnJect11 until their Srpt. lJ meeting. Cnmmis11ionerll will meel in ii ~tudy "'-s~inn with the city ('(June.ii next Mnnd;i_y ni,Ehl In rli~ul>., lhc fulurP nf apartments in th!!: clty. Thf' projf'C'ts held nver v.•cre 11 54-unil complex prnpo~ al 2'i75 E1df'n Ave. and :l 4£kJnit project liChf!duled for no W. \\1ilson St. • A hort.io11 II ls Drop U)S Ar-;-r,E:t.E:s -SIOCf' 1111'7 -lhe vr11r C11lifnrni::i'~ 11hnrlion l~w w11~ liberah1.ed . thP numhf>r nf w1Jmen !rf'atM fllr the cnns~quenre~ of illr aal Rhorlion h.;i~ dropped frnm MO lo 100 ;it County· USC Mtdic11I Centtr. -~·-·· . .. Fede1·al E1ne1·ge ncy Job Fu11d Ol{ayed fo1· Co unty Or;i n.c:r Co11n!~' sll f!Pr vii;or.s h;i1·r learnf'rl that !heir S211 m1llinn sh rirP nt $fi m1i1 1nn 1n pmer~enry rmpl11ymrn! lunrl~ pr!l- mi ~Pd b.1· !he lt'rlf'ral gn1ernm('n! hA ., hrrn nprr111·pd 1n \\ .. a<;h1n.c1nn. 11 C Rn:irrl ch<11 rman Rnbcr1 Rat1 1n ~air\ 1hf' ('fl!Jn1y hnfJC,\ lo ha l'e 1ts f1rs1 l'mpllll P~ 1n lhP ne"'· prng ra1n nn !he na1 roll hrlore !.nbnr [)::i y. Th., f 1r~1 111 t/r hl rP(i "'Ill hP 1 hn.~e_ 11·1t h mana,grmcn\. personnel and f1n ::i nr1al trainini:, hf' ~;:11rl . Thr ('OLllJIY 11nrl .s1~ ('lt1r~ ri11::tl 1!11'd fnr 1he f'mf'rgcncy ;i1rj ;i11t hnr1ir>r1 h\' rrP.SI· r!rn l N1xnn for nrr.:i i; nf l i1:lifnrn 1.:i r;:i,. rying hi,ch unr mpl nymrn1 lrvrJ~ 1n 1echnnln,lli ral and arro.~pa('I' firl ct~ Hun · hn~ton Rra('h \.\'a:; !hr nnly (lran,i:e C.:na.~t rnmmun1ty eltg1 hll' fnr rhe aid. Rntt in ~airl rmplnym('nf rrrfrr('fl('P 11·1 11 ht given persnns undrr 2.'1 ;i nd 1Jver ~.'} "''hn are vf.'lPran.~ rif thP Knrr;in anr1 Indochina campai)lnS. u n em p I n v ,. ct aerospacP. \l"o rkers. unemployed trarhc-r~. ~·11uthi; rompletin~ high ~rhool and ('(II- F riendly Foes Spar on Roule R.elalino~ brtw('en the Harbnr Are.i1 r.ommunitle!'i 11f NewJ)(lrl Beach and Costa Me!;a hRVf' trad1· lionally hlown hnt 11nrl tllld. Nr wport Reach cily councllm::in Lindsle1• Parson~ repnrtect tn his pcl'r~ i\1onday ni,11ht thrit rPlatinr:; .tJre starting lo warm up a.ita in. Hr talkNI (\f 11 producl!\'P merlin~ nf the lia isfln ('nmmittrP nf lhP lwn citirs ;ind madP it ..;nund likP everylhirig wa,, ~wtttne~s 11nd light. Referring II) one m:ijor ft>ud - \n\•olvtng thr Pacifir-r. 11" ~ ! F'reewl!<y -Parson11 rrlatrd 1h~l nnr Cnsta Mesa coonrilm11n hart li,1:1ht heartedly :i;uggestcd th;it s1nrf' lhe Newport Frttway ;ipparl'ntlv i.,n'I evf'r 11nln~ In ,1:1el In NrwPIJrl. Re11ch perh11~ It 11hould be rer111med the Costa Mes;i freeway. "II surl' wn11lr\ rer1uct lrafrlr nn It." riipPd up Vire MR yor HtJwiirrl Rn,11:rr11 "Whn 1hP. hell wanl s !<1 go J In ()'li;t~ ~fes:i ?" j -------· · 1'"'ii0' !rt.,. "''"!f;irr rp1·1nirnts anrl unemployf'd 1w~nn• 11 hn ha1·e participated 1n retraining pro grams. (razed Vandals Murder Anin1als ,i\t Yo u th Zoo HARRI SON.N Y. !UPI \ -Prar:!ir:;illv lhP Pll!lrl' animal pnpulat1 nn 11f ii i;m:ill r•h1lrlrrn '~ zoo In this \Vf'i;fches1er rnunt v rnmmuni!y wa.~ sla11~h!erf'd during the nic ht h.v intrurli·r~. 1,1·hn may hal'P hf'en "psyrhn~ nr cr.:izrl1 on dopr." nflrclals rrpnrted Tuesrlav . One r.oo nffiri.:il said the animal killin.E~ "-'ere 11s bu.arre as the Sharon Talc murder.~ In <.:aliforni.:i. Patrolrn;in .John (;u annn i;a1d ears "'rre. ripped nfl rahbili; "'hile they were s!11l ;:ilive. Hr. said bloori was smeared all nver the 1,1•indnws. animal ears put nn door knnh5 Rnd a sign \\•hich rrad "snar.k hnr," was placl'd on top of some muli· li!:!Pd c11rcasses "Some rahbits were slammed 11gain~t t\il' hu1ldln.E. hreakin,ll "very bonP. In their hodil'' ;inc1 11 few werr. lhrown on lhe rnnf," An,l!r.ln Valentino, the r.oo ,.uprrvisor, said. "Clown heads which we U!if! on our waste recep!ahlei; were taken off and placed among tht me5s." Valentino 'aid !ht toll was 11 rabbits. lhree piEimn., 111M'.l one chicken. The zoo'll oot mnnkf'y managed l.O escape up a lree hut "'ith • severe wound on h~ head. V1leot ioo said. The monkey at first ~nuld nnl be coaxed down to return la hi~ cage -"he was very lihook up," Valentino said. Valcntlno AA id hf' would <:lose the zoo for the remainder or !he year. Police Mid the too had experienced other trnuble11 recently. ll11 two r~rconn!i "'Pre set frp_e and nne 'wan was kUled and anolher wounded by gun fire. "I'm r.on vlnced U.11 11 prime examplt nf what dope doP.s lo kiri5," Valentino 11:iid. "And I'm eq 1111!1y cnnvinct'd that ir anvnne hAd accidf'nla"y ~tumblf'd upon th,. ,.1.:1ugh1~r -they would ha ve been killed 1lsn." The command said U S B.~2s in the meantime carried nut another striki! in · side the southern ha lf of the demihtariied 1.one j 0~1Z \ and fi ve other raids just be.lo"· the DMZ. The heavy raids are part of a stepped- up campaign to try to crush the two- week-old North Vietnamese offensive against the South Vletnamese defense line along the DMZ. In the first major ground engagement H e nde r son Tri al since the Comm uni.;;t offensive began Aug. Il. South Vietnamese. Lroo ps fough t North V 1et namese rorces a mile south of !he old t.:.S. i\1anne fortress et Con Thien, now known as Alpha 4, military obliervers said the fighting at Alpha 4 n1ay ha ve indicated the Communists are having some success moving down from the mountainous western two-thirds of Quang Tri Province. South Vietnam's northernmost province. Viet Atrocity Data Accepted FT. i\IEADJ::::, i\td . (UP I I -The pro- &ecution &aid today it would try to prove that Col. Oran K. Henderson . highest ranking officer still charged in the i\1y Lai massacre, actually saw some a trocities committed. ''! very definitely intend to put these.'' ~aid il·laJ Carroll Tichf'.nnr a ~ ht> held ('IJ I· or phntogr~.phs nf de;id VI Pl.namc~P . ''al !he tin1p :ind pla('e whf're Colonel Henderson was." Thp_ pirlurcs wrre t:ikrn by 11 fnrmr Arm.v phntojtr<iphf'r. Rnn<t ld L. Harberte. I! w.:1.~ their puhliral!nn in the United Sl ::ilr" th11t l(luc hrrl nH 11 public outcry over Lhe l!lf.R My 1.:11 inr1denl. The dcfenst contrndecl in rt~ponst to Tirhenor's mnvp that thP. photograph' "·ere nnl relevant to the ch11.rge5 against Henderson. who is on trl&.I for alleg~ riPreliction of duty, failurl' to report erimes lo his superior, and lwo counts nf l,l'ini;.:. C:nl. Prter S. Wondolowski. the military judge, admitted illl but lwo of the photographs into evidence. One shows a dr11d nian lying in !he doorw11y nr his hut anrl I.he other show., 1he gory death of annther miln near his hut. Tichenor ;il~n ~aid the scenes. although 1tdmit1Pdlv inflamalnry. would show why some mil 1!ar.v men who normally see rlr11\h in comhr1t bf>rame upset at what happened al i\1.v l.;i i. "\Vhrn lhr samp peopll' br1·omr .~o up~('t over wh11t they observed !here, then• is snmething hl,1:hl y out nf !h,. nr<lina r\'," Tic hrn11r .~1t id. "It is th is that h:i s tn hP P.st;ihh.~hed." ~l aebt>rlr. 2!1. 1s now o! free-lance pl'uitogr11phe r in CIP\'elanrl. Tichennr said hp would ('all thrr,. hrl1rop!rr pilo!s In tes!ify_ He said !he rhnr o~raphs "'nu!d ~how ""·hal !he~" peollk: saw ;ind 11 ha l ('auserl 1hcm 1(1 h::11'P ;i rnmpul sinn In repo rt these lhini:s ·· Rn.I' f TrPvinr, 2~. Sa n Antnn1n. Trx, lrd nfl 1b.:>-i;ernnct riav 's w1 tnessf'.~ wi1h )11 ~ rr('oll f'<'1inns nf thr. ma ssacrr. HI' lnld nr ~Peing 7j pcrrC'n L nf lhe village burn- '°' Tichcnnr said ln repl v 1.n a <lPfensr 11h- jrrt1on that hr would slop Trevino·~ 1c:;!1mony if lhr defense wnuld agree thl'rr wa~ .a In! nf smoke 11ver ~1y Lai 4 wh ile Henderson was in a helicopter abo\'e ;1 Tichenor t1•Rs lrying lo prove that Hrnderso n had to be awarP of wbat was going nn nn !hf' ground bel ow. Tichenor's reason for rep Jay Ing testimony f'ssentiatly brought ou t previously al the Calley and Medin a lrials became evident when hP. asked each 'A'ilness whether Henderson ha d' interviewed him or talked to him 2.(ter the 111c·1dent abnut "'hat he saw. Each answered. "No. sir." Sickle Death Sus pect l11dicted l\'f'.:VADA CITY I UPI ) -The Nevada <.:aunty Grand Jury indicted &ickle-slayinJ r;uspect Clarence Otis Smith Monday night nn a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. The indictment was presented to Nevada County Superior Court Judge Harold \Valters after !he jury met for nearly two hours with District Attorney Harold Berliner and heard testimony from an undisclosed number nf witnesses. Walters immediately set hriil for the suspect , "'ho is being held in jail at Brownsville, Tex . at $87,500. He also ordered the Grand Jury transcript sealed and imposed a gag rule in the case. The indictment accuses the. 43·year-o!d unemployed ,1:arbage collector with at. tacking Kenneth Gar be. 20, Applegate. at lhe Ong Bar ('ampground in the Sierra f oothills ,July !2. T"'·n persons were k1!1eri and r.arbe and Roorher person "'ere in jured at the California campground by a man who hacked al them "·I th what "'as described as :i sicklP r.arbe "'as taken by the district at- !nrnev In Brow ns1·ill e las! "'eek where he irientffied the balding Smith as the knife· \l'ielding man "'ho attacked him at the campgrnund Berl iner s.:i1d h.-would heg in the necessary paperwork Tuesday l.o er· lradile Sm ith from Texns. He said he wa!I hnpP.ful thal the .~uspect could he brought ha ck to California with in J(l days or two weeks. "I t•an nn!,v tell you what lhe in- dictment. reads and that's all .'' Berliner ~aid when asked "'-'h.Y the suspect was not indicted rnr murder. He said he would make no further comment about th e _l:lrand jury proceedin~l'>. even to disclose how many people testified. ·ue ~s Sl1ot Me . • • Top Br itish Office r Sl ain .BLACKPOOL. England (UPI) -To his men . Police Superintendent. Gu. aid Richa.rdson was known .ts 1 •·good copper." ln the world of British law and order, Lhere is nothi ng better. He alsn. wa~ known for hi' gentleness. His last words Monday before he died, lhr. victi m of a jewel robbl!r's gun. reflected this, appearing riiore like a scolding than 11 murder oulcry. SAID RICHARDSON: "This ls silly. !{e's shot me in the lilomacb ." . A s~ort time later, Richardson, 38. was dP.ad. Ht w;is the highe~t ranking pt1hce nf(lcer in lht. count ry to be gunned dl'l"'" in lht. line of duty. Two of his men wtre wounded by other gunmen in I.he incident. The 11hootlng crime Aft.er five men held up a jewelry store 111 lh1s seaside resort's city center. One of LhP. 5lorP. employes managed to set off a silent alarm while the men gathered the jewels. RICHARDSON LEO the chase. He came face-l~face with one of the rol> ber~ in an alley. Airs. fl.111rJ;:Aret Thompson , who saw the unarmed poUceman confront the gunman. described what happened. "He cnJchardson l held out his hand~ towards the man. and spoke fairly ln him. He 11r.emed to be appealing to him to band I.he gun ovu I heard him say finally : 'Don't be silty, lad.' "THERE WAS 1 shot. and the polict officer fell to the pavement. Tbt.n the mAn ran off." Pnllct mRnagefl In 11rr,sl. lhrtt nf I.hi! mt.n, but t"'O others eluded thtm. A starch or the area fall!d to find lhem and tnday the manhunt sprtad through- out the nation. .. • f OJ.JLV PILOT c So1n e Oil Blobs Hit Coa stli11e By TERR Y CO\'ILLE. eu •~• O•llY P'ilol ''•'' U S. N•vy offici als ho~d today that nf!~h('lre breezes 11i·ould pu~h a 30-mtle 011 s!ltk a11,·ay from beaches in Orange and S&n Diego counlit.~. A l\'.avy spokf'sman said the slick was about five 10 10 miles nff ~hnre this morning. though some glnhs or 011 ha1·e fnul~ the sand at D11 na Poin t. nnrth San Clemente. San Onofrl and Ca m p Pendleton Some 7.S Marines and 25 Navy men were put Lo wor k cleaning the beaches Monday and \.'i'ere to resume cleanup operations tod.iy Orange County H.trbor D1str1ct officers said Dana Point beach \.'i·as cleaned Mon- day. but new oil globs appeared !bis mnrning. The oil shck was caused Friday by a mistake in fueling procedure \.'i'hen the USS Manatee . a f!ett-oiler. was tra.n!fer- ing fuel to the carrier Ticonderoga, ac- <:ording tn Re11r Adm . Joeph \\'1lliams, cnmmandant nf the 11th Na.vi'!] DistrlcL Williams said a valv e may have been left open after the connecting hose "·as unhooked . An official in1·estigallon of the spill ha5 btt.n ordered b.v Williams. who said Na val regulations call for the immediate reporting of such an incident . The spill "'as not repprted by the r.tanatee offici al!v until l pm., Saturday. "Possibly the skipper of the Man atee didn 't realize lhe quantity of oil Jost until much later ," Williams saiii. Naval officials have estimated the oil spillage at !bout 1.200 gallons. The slick is composed of a thiek fuel oil called Navy Special In Washington, Secreatary of the r-:a1'Y John Chaffee designated Capt. Richard J. Hog&n of Long Beach, the admiralty l.twyer. to handle any d.tmage c!aim!. But th e main concern today was keep- ing the oil a"·ay from beaches and harbors and protecting fish and bird life_ The Navy spread about 2.000 feet of portable floating booms across the en- trance to Oceanside Harbor. \\'here the slick threatens boats docked in the harbor. Slayer Receives 5-to-Life Term In State Prison P11ul Andreu• Stenerson of Do1-1·ney o;1·a! untenced Monday to fi ve year! to life in state prison fo r \\'hat Orange County Superior Court .Judge Raymond Vinrent det.eribed as the "absnlu tely st.nseJess killing" of a Hunti ngton Beach youth. Stenerson . 22 . rece11·rd his sentrnce from .Judge Vincen t JUSI se ven \\'et.k s after a jury convicted him of secnnri degree murder for the slaying last J an. 29 of Arthur Basho"·· 2l. 321 7th St. Hun· ting ton Beach. Bashav: died from m11ltiple s!.:ih ti.·ounds follo1\•tng a quarrel ln which Stenersnn burst intn BashR1-1•'s .11p1rtment ?"d l<'"''l~"rl th,. 1·1ct1m nf hal'ing an 11;!- falr with his girlfriend . 17-year-old C.tn- ud ,e · 1_..11nriy' .'ieal of Dnwntiy. W1tne;sses said S1ener5nn was gettins; I.he 1-1:nrs! of a fJsl llghL w11h Bash;i."· 11i hen ht pulled a sr,o·11 chblar!1> knife from his back pocket .ind repearel'lly plunged 11 in- tri thl' \'lrt1m Cnmme.nt1 ng 1hat lhe JLir> 1n1ght \.'i'f'll ha ve found Stenerson £u1lt1· nf ftrst degrtt m11rder, Jurl ge \'1lirf'nt adritd ln an nb1·\ous reference tn the San Quen11n d1sturb11 nce~ "l ha1·e !n ~e him gn 10 rrt~on Tr.t 11 .. ay things are no1-1· I think 11e ;ir~ r15k1n g his llft .. OaAN~I COAn DAllY PllOT O•.A MGl CO.A~T l'UILl~MING CCMf'•N'f •eb•rt N. w •• J ,,. d-l/'d ~ueH•""" J t cl' ll Cu•l•v v~ I'•• o .... •od G-•I M•""•~r no ... t • 1r ••• a Ee•:"' T~<:"'•t A. 1-i u•e~'"' Ml"&G'"O (d',..., C~~tl1 1 H, l'>•H R ,t~••<:l I'. Noll .4"<1!1 ", M1"'~'~!J E'110•1 Cw. "'"' OHi~• llO w,,1 lo~ Stt••I M1i1:11t A<:ldt•": P.O. lo• l~&O . 92~1~ On-Offk .. 111....,..ir1 ,.,,". J3.l') N•'"'""'' l!ou !v1•d ~· INC"; 1t: '"O•Mt Av•""~ MV!!""t""' ... ,~, 1111; INC~ loul...,••d kf1 (11.....,19: n. NOrffl fl Cl "'l"O •t1I , ... ,"··· 1714) 641·•111 Cl••inM ""-"''' .. ••1·1t71 T111111ef Cave-in Viet Negotiator ' -' I President Talks With New Envoy R~· HELE:\ TA0i\1AS Pre,1r1ent N1);nn cnnferred 11·Hh new ch1l'f V1P1n;im peare nl'gnr1atnr \\'1lllam J rrwter in S;in GlemenrP l(l!i,11) 1n An 11 t· mns phert or public ptssl mi~m over ch:'lnt es of breaking the deadlock in Paris. rortC'r flew here from \\'ashlflj.1{00 W atso11 Linl\.ed To Tate Ho111e By Stars' Kin LO$ Ar\f:F:J.F:s ([:p11 -Twn ,\'(\llO g n1 ern bers nf prominent. show husiness f;i1ni lies Lesli/1ed r.lnnd ;iy in liUpPf!l'! nr the St i'ltf'.'s conlen!inn that Chl1 rlr.~ "Tex" "'atsrin "'AS famili ;ir with i'lctrtss Sharon T11te 's rn;insion m11nlh~ before the five ~l:iyinJ;:s thl're. "'hPre he arrived for C'onsuft11t1ons !1st "'ePk aftPr wtndinR up his l11st d1plomatit ' t::i.~k as LI~ amh.'l "!;a<lnr to Stlulh Knrea, Oicpl.:i,\1n.!: ll!lle l'Pn~e nf UrRP nr-y, the \\'Psirr·n \\'h11" H0use s;i1rl thP. en1 ov, "'hct fnrmPrly ."irrved ;i~ depu1y an1has3~dnr in· S.:i1gnn. "'~II t;ike up his duliP.~ in Paris, All~ . .10. <ind ;i!1enrl b!s first nP;.:fJlialing l'rxi:inn 11·11h !he ('nmmun1st rrpn:sen- 1oit1v l!'s Sept 2. In terrn~ nf thr !alks. l'rC':;s 1-ietTPl.:ir'y Ronald Ziei;:IPr tn!rl new."i1nen 1 hf' rresi- cl('nt con tinues tn se('k ''meaningful negn!i.:i!inn.~" hul s11id hf' h::is "no in· r!irat inn" tha! !he Cnmn1unisl side ts "1 n!errsled in tht> sllnie th in.£( " "Jn lhf' r;iri~ (nn11n. lhr fl!hflr side hiil'i nnt heen rrsponsi1'e," he said Nixnn and r nrter \.l'ill hlll'e ''rleta1Jed t:ilk.~ .. nn 1hc status {lf the ne~nt iations anrl the ;imbass;idnr woul d i:nnlinue tn rr·ohe !he \'if't ('(Ing Sf'l'f'll ·flflll'( pP.i'IC!J pl11n pu( on lhc tahlf' .July I, ZiPglf'r said, Thr \\'hitr Hou.~<'. ;it the s:1me 1imP., rip- pe;ired 10 be n1 "l'in1: :iw11y fr·n m f!s Pr1i.:1n.:.I as.~c~smcnt 1hat thcl'e were some •·pn~i l i\'e elrrncnt.~" in the pl;in. Sliding dov.·n v.•hat u·as. a!. first, a good looking wave at 1\1e,1·port Beach's fam ous \\ledge . this body surfer foresees impending doom as a section of the v.•et v.·alJ beglns to crumble In fro nt of him. Best be t at t his point is to hold your breath and \vait fo r the rinse cycle. \\'Rlsnn. :!5. is !he lri:>1 of !Iii> "!\-f<insn11 F;i mily" meniber.~ nn trial rnr the .~e l'en Tate-J.aBi;int .:. murderi;. Thi: L.:.Bi:inc;i killing.~ occurred the nighl fotlo '-l'ing !he T;ite ~IAyings. Ch irf \'\('! l'nn~ 1lrl1·g;1le ~lad;:ima J\\:uyrn 'l'hi Hinh (';illed fur !nlal wilhdr:1 "•;i l of Arncrie;10 lr<•ops frrim Vie1na111 by Dec. 31, Jn return, st1 e pr'~ n1ised ;i ph.isrd r{·lc;1sr <1f l f S. prisoners nf w;ir tinit•d lo rr<luc!ions nf fon•rs. Dangerous Riptides Hit Orange Coast Beaches Dangerous currents ripped off 178 sv.·im1ners ~1nnd;iv from their tnehn!d s in the sand at San Clemenlf' Other Orange Coast 'bea ches a l~n reported riptide trouble bu r not so bad. State and cl1y !ifejl.uards in San C!eme nlt kept bus.1' 101-1'1ng !he hapless ba!hf"rS ba ck to sh()re. Lireguards safd il'l0nda.v's r1 p11<1es were the worst they have seen th is summer. The crowd on San Clem ent.e citv beaches reached 21.()(1(). "'ilh 94 of theffi caught in ri pt ides. Sei-era! times during the day hfeg aurds hart !1' make mass rescues as a stron,I( riptidf' caught as many as 10 sv.•!mmers Rt nne time San Clemente slate gu.11rd~ h.:.rl t.o rf'.scu e 82 s"·i mmer~ and alsn rt ported a serles of mass resctu·~ The \-\'filer waa 74 degrees "'11h surf running (our 11'1 six fett. Nev.·port Beach ,l(uard~ repnrterl 78 re~rl!t'~. p1·pn thn11~h npOdtis "'"r'- l1~hrer 1hi'ln 01•er the 1\-'PekPnd and lh .._ surf had dropped to four fi-et. Lifeguard.! s;:i1d the ca lm surf foo!pri swi mmers into th1nktnJ1; lhe Wl1ter wa s safe. There wen• fiS .flOO \'ISitnrs to Ne"·pnrt Beach s!rand.~ Monday. The b12,l!est riri- t1de acbnn. g uard.~ said. \\'a.~ near !hf' Sa nr.11 Ana R1l'er mouth and he!"·een 6lh and l ~!h strer ls. Huntlngton BeRch J1fr11 uards rn.i1rle 1n2 l'!".<;f'llPS 1n lwn In i;1x-fnot ~u rf . but said riptides 11·erP nnt a big factnr The H11n- 11ngton crO\.'i'd cnunt 11·as 60.000 bodies. St~te lifegua rds at. Huntington and Bolsa Chica beaches made 50 rescues. Tadpole Tails Under Stud y ,i\1' Ca nf'er Cure flR LA\'[l r\ r1 1 -A mer11 rt1I studtnt frrl1n nrlanri think~ .11 r11 r, for 1;11nrer mit hl t'lr fn11n<1 1n t.:irlpolP !a il ~ 11nrl his rE>sr;:irrh rffnrr~ .1!'f' hr1ng r nro111-;is:,l"d hv sr1rnll~L~ fl t twn \.11 lifnrn1.11 .o;rhn0io; · Ynrrl.~ F. rlPPk . ;i rf'('Pn t '1:r.:.<l u11Jr l'lf \\.h1tt1er ('nllPj!P. Lo; s11 ir1 ln h111't s11c- rPe<lt'il 1n Pl imin;:itinii: tumors nn mire: "-Ith an P~ln1rr drrh·f>d from w(lund up dr1· !;:irlJY>IP t1111s HI' $Bfrl h@: ~ot t.hP ideA when hi' nhsl'rV· ,.rl th;it tedpnll'~ ab~nrh and dn nn! 11;hf!d thetr !a1ts a~ commonly 1hnught ;ind the process mill:hl "nnt 1t1n A ~Ub!'it a nct fhl!t would prn\'e effrrt11·e flll:8 inst canterous tumors. \\'hlle a premed1c1ll student 81 Whllli~r, Cleek PXptnment~ "'ith mirf'. H,. nlP !ainf'd 10 )'.!:'Ilion~ nf t;irlpnlr~ 1n ~fflnV rrf'Pk nrar 0rl::iriri ;:inrl m;id , thP l'Xt r;irl. Tumnr~ nn lhf' mire ll'Pr~ ~pp:irr ntlv absorhed 11·hen 1nlf'f'1 1'ri 11·ith lhl" f'Xfrart. Thr1· ;ippriirr<I Ill hf'rnml' ,<;mnn1h anri hP;i\lh1· flJZ.lllfl A, nf'w anrl l'lf'l'<!'l'l11l m1rrn~rnpe 11t \\'h!ll1er ~rrm rd tn l f'ri rv rlrrk '~ fin· din g~ And hf' ha.~ hrrn tnrour::ijler1 hv 5fl{'f1ll.~ts Ill lht' l 1n11·f'r.'i1t v of ~11!hern C1t!1fnrnn1 anrl lh,. C:alifnrn°l1' lnst!!ute nf Ttrtinology In ronlinul" h1,<; wnrk Ht! rrf'~tnUy i~ • m~dlc"l student 11t. the Unll·er5Hy of Gu11dA!Mjar11 in r.1e:t1tn. Even..ing Classes Siµnin~ at OCC Reg1slr1111nn fnr l'!l't.n1ng r.l1sses 1~ u11rler w11\' RI Orttn,ql' (':riast (.ollegt' AlphJJhrtlr11 I regi~l rittion is bein' con- r1urt~d tn th f' ()('C gym' In !hi~ nrdt r . .\.\, A11~ 2.1 1'~1 A111l 24. K·Q. A11~ 2S . .11nrl R·7.. Au~ 21i flJ'f'fl rPlli~lr<illl'ln will ~ 111·11 1IJJhlf' tn ~turll"n!s ug .il 11.nrl S.-ptember 1 JJnrl 9 Aei 15trJJ'10n will rnn!1nul' (lfl campu~ Srr1 1.1.11; and Stp! 20-23. v1c.1ncles pe.rmitttng Fte per r!11s~ i~ $e. Seal Beach !itegua rds rescued 16 and said th ere 11i·ere same ript ides. Tbe easiest day v.·as had at Laauna Beach where £Uard! had to m.tke only se1·en rescues and there were no ri ptide~. Helicopter Pilots Tell of Horror Scene at My Lai FT. 1'1c PHERSON. Ga. (UPl l -Two h1>l icopter p1lnts te s!ified tn<la y th.:.t lhl"v s;o1-1· n1n re. thAn Jf\fl ~rl1P.<. 111 r.1 ,v Lai ht1t nei!h er wa.<. a~ked tn rnnnrrl thP 1r <lr:ith~ \.'i·ith Capt. Ernrst L r<·\ed1na. nn tn;il fnr m11rderinl! 102 cil'ilian~ In !he Viet· narne.~e 1·ill:i,11.f'. Dan R. ,\f ll l1.11n~. 11·hn f'nm111 andeci ;i hel irnr1er gun~hip thP rj;:i~ Am!'r ir ;in tr11nr~ i;11'Pr1 1he 1ill11 ,c:P 1n l!llil!. 1r:.t1fil'rl :it r.J Prlina·~ rn11rt.·rna rt1~I th;:i t hP i;<1w sn In 7.i hodles piled 1n a ditch Pa.~t of the l'ill;igr. Ann!hf'r 10 to I~ b11r1 1r~ \\'Pre :i t lhP in· lf'fS Pr1i(ln nr 11111 lr;ilis SOU lh nf th r 1 ollage. r..111lians ~aid. And JO In 15 mnre 11·Pre seen at the nrirtht rn r.dil.t nl the. h:i ml 1>t. S!11\ mnr·p hnr!1r$ 11'('l'P ~r;i!IPrE>d !hrnughnut. i\1.v L:i 1, hi' ~111d. i!c nri the t0t11.J in the area \\'its "11pprnx1matel.v 150 ." l'ap!. .l err~> A rulberhnu~e (lf F't E11st1~. \';i -"·hn 11,'a~ fl-1 1llian~' ('np1Jnt !he rla .1' nf the .~w,.er -aizr,.rd 1h.:.t ht sa1\• !ht same grnups nf bod ies w1t nts~ed by r.t1lli11n~. R11 t 11r1thrr 0f 1hr 1Zlll'rr111nrn1 1111- nrsse~ was a;;kerl ::in~·i h1n~ 11hn11t /11cr11n11 :\fillll!ll.~ :!Od rlllh('rhnll~P ll'<>rP lh<> 2 1,~t sinrl 22nd 1111nr~.'"~ prrsrnlrrl hr lh P prn. .~er11t1n11. whirh plii nned tn n If I' r !f'~t1mnny rrnm R tntiil nf 411 ~" fAr nn nn , h::ii; pl;:irrrl /llr<l1n;:i 1n \1 _1 I.ill d11nn~ lhe whole~alp "l:i11 ~hlrr of mrn, 11·nmen an<! rh1lrlren hi' Amrrll'flf1 snlrl1er~ The 2.1rd 11·i1n('s~ w;i~ C11pL Hugh r . Thnn1psnn r1r f)er .:i tt11·. (;a. "'hn lP~f\h Prl hi' flPw a hcl1cnpter orer My L111 the da y of !ht killin~~. Thnmp~o n lr~!1firrl h, ,<;/lw "11 <'flpt.111n'' ~hoot Al ;i "'nundert \'1etn11mf',<;P "·nm11 n nu!sidt the. villal!e bul had "no idt,11 "'hn !he c11ptain \.'i·11s" 11nrl rnuld nnl sn;.' for sure wht!her lhP gunfire hil t he "'Oman. !l-ftdin11 rnr m!'lnth.!i has ,<;!lltt'd lh1t he r;hnl 11 \.'i'nman n,11r M,\' L.11 i but s11.kl he rtred nnl,v 11.~ l'l result f'f 11 movemtnt. f'n her part that lerl him to ~lie ve .o;he 11·11 s abliut tn ,<;hnnl him. Thom psnn 1Himltted 11nd er crDss-ex- .11rn!nl!11on !h11l tht r11 p!A in \\·as 1n a bet . lf'r pnstt1nn tr1 see \.'i'h,11! thf' wnm11!'l '11'!1 5 rinin~ th.11n h, w;i;;, Ht said he was hoi·t r· Ing his hehcn p!er ao nr 40 ~·.!lrd! away when the shot.~ wt.re. fired. Zone Exception Pan1phlet Issued A amAll 111-p&gl" pamphlet nutHnin1 the steps lo obt Rin 1 tone txctption. bulldin1 permit or rezone application, has been publlshe<I by Cnst11 Mes& The p11mph lef is de~ignl"d to help !ht •versge homeown~r lti11m h()w tl'I get lhrough thP t1 I~'~ rtrt t;:i~ bt>for, b1ulrling lh111 t'Xlr11 rnnm. 11 nl'"' portl nr tl'Pn I p!llJ!), C'npie~ of !hf p11mphlet 11rp 111·111l11hll! 11 r 1ty hRJI in both !he ph1nnln11 r1ep11rtm ~nt itnrl huild ln ~ it nrl ~11 rt1 ~· rl1'p11r!ment It 1 f'll ~ ll1h11! fnrm it l 1tpplic111inn,o; n1u~t bP m11rlf'. v.·hen the pl11nnioJ{ romm1~s1on 11.nrl rlty rounrl! tMkl'~ i rtinn !'ln 11~ phc11til'ln~ . .11nd \.'i'h.t1t det11lb nf !hp 1n. tended projK l M\J!t bt shown to city ~11:rf m(mbers. Mesa Chamber l\fails B,allots For Seven Seats Th e. Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· merce mailed mnre !h11n 8')0 ballots to members Monday lo sta rt elertions for sel'en se.1ts nn the organization's board of direr\or,i;. All hAllols mu st ht> returnPd to the chamber hy Sf'pt. I. \.'i•hen seven 0f tht 14 randida !e~ will J;ike sP:its on thP hoar<!. There are 21 r11rectnrs n! the C'h;imbf'r, with seven seats up ror elel'!inn ea ch yPar. This yp;ir 's <·anrlida trs l1 rP: Thoma~ A. Baume. pre.~idrnl. Teh rrintinl!., lnr.; EuizenP n. Re rgf'r(ln. prei;idenl. Raitz Mnrtu11ries; Chisolm Rro"'n. vire pre.~i· rlPnl . F1iiv i~-Arown rnm p;:in~'. Thom::i~ I .. Ch;in<llrr. st;i !\nn n1;in;i~rr. Hughrs Air \rr•!. J<:rnrsl fl ~·IPl'k.\', prr.,nn11rl ni;:in;i_!!r r·. 1\l n.~1rr :;pr1·i:11!1rs ('1in1p:iny. Al.~n. l\r1111rlh \\' Fnwlrr'. <1ssi,~1 ~nl 1·1r<> prestdrn1 , Sr1uthrr11 (';il1f1wn1;i Fir~! :'\a- !inn;:il n:ink , nr llild;i ,\'lt•(';irtnrl', 1\'rwp11rt·M1·.~;i l n1f1Pd School District; .1n~r11h fl :i.11•l1·all. ~lnrr 111:i11:ii.,:1•r. Sr:11·~ Rn!'hi lf'k ;ind l'ro111pn11.1 . l.f'sl1r \l 1llrr·, l'\r11·1"'1rt-lv!l',F-fl t 'n1f 1Pd :-l'hOf1I i)i.~1 rir·!: Dr llnhrr! R_ .\loorr. president. 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PoliePmPn ~UP Ci tv LO\'G REACH 1l'PJ 1 -Th,. <'111' 1°111'111· day wa ~ ~11tr1 lnr sin n11ll1nn h1 thP lJin£ ~<'iH'h rnl1rP ()frl("t'f~ A~snr1::111nn nn .'.':fflllnrl~ 11 r1nl11l r<I iin nl'rrtimP p.=.y ;1crrrn1rnt Thi' r-111 po11r•p ;i~r!"f'mrn! 11;i5 In h;:i\p p1·n11rl"rl 71'\ nfrirPrs nnl' ;inrt f1flP h;iH 11mr~ lh r h::i~<> pii,1 111!h 2 ... hnur• ni.:.,'(- 1m11n1 .:i month Deana Mart in, 22. d11uj1hler of De<in ~·l.:.rlin. testified first and was follnwed b~· Tf'rrence Melcher, a recnrding ex· ecutive l1nd son nf flclress Dorii; nay. ~iss Martin seld she 11.nd Mt>l cher al· fended a party at the home nf Dennis \\'11.~on. one nf the Re:i<·h Bnys rock g1·ou p, in July or Ortnber of J91iA. Al dusk the party mnved to the hill side hnme thPn occupied b:v ~l elrher . The hnu~e l111el' 1-1·as leai;ed to Pnlish him dirertnr Roman Pnlan$kl , Mi$s T.tte'.s husband , where the actress and four others v.·ere killed ln August, 1969. l'nrtcr's l1ppn1nlmcn! <is 11 rrpl;:it•r1nent !11r ;;iillng ;unbns.~11dor D<i rl <I l\ ~~ B!'uce in P<ir is 11·as l1nnounl'cd .July 211. He 1vill hf' succccdf'd .:.s an1h:iss;idor !n Sroul hy Philip C:. H:i bib, 11c:t 1ng c:hirf nego tiator in Prir1i:.. '!'here h.:.s brrn :-:pccul;;ili0n that rnrter·.~ :irri1·;:il at lh"! l;:ilks "'fl,'; delayed in a dip)nrn:itir pl;:iy fnr timP 11ntil ;:ifter the South \'1rtnamP;;e f'lt1"!1nns Oct. 3. Top Cnmmunis! neg(lt1atnrs Xl1an Thuy Al sn left rarls when the l' S. put 1!.s depu· 11· in romn1anrl, anrl seemed to dnwngr11de the nf'~ntiat1f'ns . Nixon Pla1111ing Quiet Week in Sari Cle111,ente By .IOHN VAL TERZA Ot t~t rll l!Y I'll~! STiil Pr·r.~1drn1 Ni xon plans ;in eS"flrc1al ly ri111pt 1-1·rt'k iinrt hii~ nn pl.:i ns to IPll l'e hl.o; S;in Clr rn ente rn111po11nd for sl1('i;d 1111- prar .:inc1·.~. h1~ prr~s :i irlrs s.iid i\1nndll .I', 1\flrr the ch1rf rxrculi\'e meels t0d;iv \1·11h ll1s r~r w l'an~ r'r;i1 'P Talks arr1· h:is~Hdor 1!1r ('ll1l'f rxrel1!1l'e pl;ins ;;i 11'1'1•!.: nf rr:id111g ;ind r£'.~L ."nirl l'r£'ss Srrr£·t·;ir,V H•111 Z1c~lcr. Thrr·r h;id hi•r11 sn1nr hnprs !hat l;is!. 1q•1'h '~ hu~I' a1 ·ti1·1!1r•s l1v !lie l'1'('~1dE>nt li;1d set !hr.lune /or the thl'rC-\1•cek wnr k. 111g 1 ;u·;i !i rin, ll11! Zirglrr l1url I hos(' n·prwts 1o rrst in hi~ hnelinl( ~lund:.iy <1flrrnonn. "\\'r 11·111 havr no puhlic ~!'hl'fhl le.~ ~I :11l:iblr li'1 .1·1111," 7.irgl rr lnl<l r('p()rt!'rS "A~ \-IP S'lid h!'/nre . thP rrrsirlrn! pl;:in~ ln 11sc lhrsc nrxt t1vo ll'<'rki; In c;:i1ch up nn " IAr i;?P 11n1nu111 nf rr:irtir1i1 <1nrl 1.n ~iv e )r'lrlg 1tinuRl1t In thr rrrl rr;i l budll.rl '"Hr'll l1 1~o ,e 11·e rnn~i<lrr:ih le thn11~hl lo nr w prni;i:rllms 11nd ~lilr in tnur h wil h ('\1rr rnt 1s.~urs." hr 11rlrlrr1 0nl,\' ii small ret1111h' 111 l11rlrs has :ir· rnn1p:in1rrt ~'Ir, -~1xnn in his Au.l!;u~r 1rip 11·r~1 '\{lli.111111 !'-r!·11t 1l1 A ll.:111 ~ ".<l1 1~rr 111· Henr~· l\1$~1n11,,1· 1< 1n San \IPmPnlr. hul 11n mrmhr r\ nf 1hr rrrs1dent'~ c:i htnrt art" ;ilnn~ nn lhf' $lll,I'. Tnr1l11''s nnl~-srhrdt1lrr1 1(f'm wits this mornini;:'~ \'i~1t nf Amh;is~:irlnr \Villi:im J. PnrlPr, whn 11pp.:.renl\,11 rer,.h·erj f1rst- h:inr1 1ns!rur1 1ons frnm Mr N1xnn fln his rnll" "·~ thP nP1v t'hi!'f ncRnli;it0r 11·1th ths ~(lr·th \'ictri;i1ncsc arid \'irt Cong in rflris. f'o1 ·trr will <irrivr in lh P ~·rrrH'h r;:ipi t;il "' rnnnth's end . !<iklnl! 111·cr !he dut1r,c; of An1h:iss;1dn1· l>:n1d Hn11·e. "'hn rl"sip:ned for ht•allh rr;i.~(>tlS. 1'11r1cr.~ r1r~t 1'11(''111111"1' \\ 1!h lhf' ('nl'l1~ 11111111,;t drlt•g:1!1on~ will l<lke pl11ce Si>pt. :\, 7,ir~ler ~;11d. -.;1x1>n Rnd h1<; 1\HP. !';-it. "'il l lrlll'l" f0r \\';1~h1ng!nn ll,('. Srpl .1 _ 1.a.'t vri11"~ Aug11.~t 1'1~11 rnrlrd .:ii the s<i1n r rennd, hr1·;i11sr 81xnn h:irl ~rh<>rlul­ r r1 ;i m<qor di nner w1lh l" S. l;ihnr leaders on L;ihnr na.v. 7,i('.i:lrr s:ii r1 thr \\'h1te Hn11~P h;i~ nnt pl:inned such ;in :irfa1r thts .1·c.ar, hnw el'rr, 1\nnoun1·r1nr111s rnA<ll' la1 f' last wrPk h:v Z1rglrr indirPrfly i1a1·p !hr limp_ perind lnr r.he ni>~! prl'slde11t111I \ 1~1t Wf'$1 L;:itP 1n Sf.p!emhrr, !hr Firi;t F::imil:'1 will merl .IAp11n·~ Emprrnr· Hirnh1tn rind h1<: w1IP 1n a h1.<:l nrir r 1•rnt .:11 Anrhnr;ii.i;~ • Al.:1 sf.:i 11 11111 hr lhr 111·,1 l1111r ;i .Jsir.:inr-~e r1nprrnr h;;i.~ 1nrt ;in Amrr1ran rrr"'J<!Pnt. :\flt'l' lhP Srpl 29 mer t1ni::. 'l.1 pg l,.r ~111d, lhe N1 x nn~ "will rrlurn In C.11lifnrn111. IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of carpeting wasn't fon testic bec k in 1894 when our grandfather started his carpet sto re . Oriental Rugs we~e "in ," end gro ndfother spec ialized in them. . • Ou r !ether got into the ad a roun d 1918 and developed dom estic cerpels, mostly Wilton • end . Axministers. o la rg e vol ume of Let ely we ha ve seen e resurgence of Axm ini ster t Mpeh in beautiful flora l• and prints . The effect creeled by o n unusual pattern con trensform a dull room in- to someth ing sp ect acul er. ·Please stop 1n and see our Io rgo selection. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plactntla Avt . COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. thr11 Th11r1., t te S:lO -l'rl., 9 re f -S.t., t :lO te S -_ .. ~. ---------~ -• •--I J A-:->~......---"I: L . -. '• 1. .t - I ·-- Saddlehaek VOL. 1>4 , NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES • on1e I Sata Cleuietite Tough Bookstore Measure Poised A proposed tough city ordinance p\ac· ing strict controls on issuing hcenses !nr adult bookstores in San Clemente comes up for initial revir\v \\'ednesday by plan· ning commissioners. The commiss1on ·!i instructions from Cl· U.S. Approves Work Funds For County Ora nge County super visors have !earned lh<1t !heir S2.fi million share of Sfi million in e1nergency emplo~·mcnt fund s prn· mised b.\I !he fedrrat i;overnmcnt has been approved in \Vashing1on. D.C. Bo;ird chairman Rr>be.rl Ba1t1n !>aid lhP. <"OUnty hopes ro have i1s first employe!'I in the new prol!rarn on the pa yrc>ll b£'fr1re La OOr Day. The fir!>l ln be hired v.·111 be those ~·ith managPmcnl. personnel and financial training, he said. The county anrl six cities qualified fnr the emerjency aid authorized by Presi- dent. Nixon for areas of California car· ryin~ hiJ!:h unemplo.1·mrot lrvels 1r1 technological and aerospace fields . Hun- tini::ton Beach wa s thr nn!y Orange Cnast commun ity f'li~ible for the aid. Battin said en1ploymcot prl'frrence "'Iii be given persons under 2.'l and 111'cr 4.l who arr veterans nf the Korean and Indochina ca mpaign~. u n em p Io~· e d aernspace workrrs, unen1plnyrd teachers, yout.hs completing high school and col· leEe. welfare recipients and unen1ployrd persons v.•hn have participated in retraining program.~. lv councilmen are to initiate the formal Procedure amending the city zoning ordinance lo require a conditional use prrmit for the business activity. The propos!!d rP\'ision wnuld ha vt a public hearing of its own both before th e comn1ission and council. The strict provision is an off~hool from a receni. attempt by an Anaheim man ln obtain a city license for such an establishment in the downtown 21rea. Angry councilmen. who had recrive d free samples of thr wares in the proposed business, unanimously denied the ap- plication and called for a tough city code for future applications. If rhe 7..oning measu re i~ ::ipproved, borikslnre license applicants wou ld face public hearings before both coun<'il and CQmn1issinn before actinn wou ld take plare on a hid for 11 city 1icense.- f.1avo r \\'alter Evans also has ::isked cnrnriiissioners to inves1iga1e chances of including other adults-0nly businesses in the code revision- Businesses nol licensed by lhP slatt. could fall under the blanket of the new la"·· Other item!> set for commission action \\'ednesday include: -A requesl. from the Chapman r-.1 anagl!ment Corporation to change r.on· ing near the S11n Clemente General Hospital site from central commercial :inning to general commercial. The technical change invoJvrs properly at 600 to 628 Camino de. Ins !l.1a.re!'i. -A request for a use permit from A~a· janian Products, Inc,, which plans tn del'elop a motorcycle sales ;ind Sl'!rv1ce center al l.'i02 N_ El Camino Rra!. -A tent ative tract map submitted by HYE Crown , Inc .. for a 12·unit con· Oominium apartmenl building proposed for 4fl9 Arenoso Lane . The project ii; pri:r posed for a multiple-residential zone. Nixon P lan11ing Quiet W ee ke11d in Cleniente B~· .JOH N \'ALTER7.i\ Ol r~· D11lv ,.l!OI t111! Presidrnt l'\1X!ln plans an e~per1allv quiet y,·rek and has nn plans to lca1·e hi.~ Sen Clemente compound for snciil l ap- pe.11rancrs. his press aide.~ said l\.1nndn.v. After the t'hirf C1'Ctu \1ve meets tod<i.I' with hi!i nev.· rans P€'acc Talks ;im. bassado'r the chief execu11ve plans a week of reading and res1. said Press Secretary fl(!n Ziegler. There hao been snme hopes that las l \\"eek·s busy aclivities b.Y rhe PrpsidPnt had set the tone for the lhree-y,·eek v.·ork- Uig vacatifln. But Ziegler laid lhnse reports lo rest in his briefing Monday afternoon . Coast Weather The wealhe.rman savs the sun will peek out through · those early morning cloud!i around midday tn... day and Wednesday bringing with il temperatures around 70 de~rres at lhe beach anti 64 inland. Lows in lhe mid·OO·~ in bo!h AreAs. INSIDE TOllA.Y Thot slltu1tion wlrh Ora11ge <:01111/y'.\ Local Ap6ncy Forma· tion CQmrrn.s.~ion could we ll lia1'1! bl!tli 3cript,.d Ou Lewi.~ Cnrroll. Tom Rar/t)J tnkes a wl11ms1cnl look nt tht probltm 1n1 /'nae 10. II"'" II C•llt•1tft•t I Cf\ft.,111• U• I Cl•ull+.... H·H c,..,1" " c,, .. _, ,, bot1~ N•llfo\ 11 Dl•t•c•t 11 l"dl1trlt 1 '"~' t 1: .. 1or•.r""''"1 11.u "'"'"(' 1•·11 H1r11c••• U "'"" i...1111n It Morr!••• L1ett1 .. 1 II Mtwlfl U·U Mul~I! ,UMI )t N1!+.rrllt N ... 1 l •J Ort n10 County l·lf ''"tt ,.,j,, " Sterto it.JI sr.c• M1r~th 14·11 Tt lt •l1!tn It '~····.. 1).,, Wtll~lr I w ......... "''"'' 11·11 We•"' Now• •·~ ''\\'e will have no pubHc r.chedules avail abJP. tn you," Ziegler told reporters. ''A~ \1 t said before, the President plan., lo u~e these next lwn y,•el'!ks tn c:a1ch up on a lar,11.e an1nunr. of re.adini;: and to give l0ng thou~ht to !he federal budget. ''He·11 also gi ve considernh)e though! to new programs and stay in tou ch with current issues." he added, Only a small retinue of aides has ac· companied Mr. Nixon in his Alf#{ist trip y,·est. Natio nal Securil,y Affa irs Ad\•iser Dr . Hen/'~' Kissinger is in San Cleme nte, but no members of th t President's cabinet are alon.I!: on the stay. TrlClay's only scheduled item was this morning·~ vis it nf Ambassad or William J. Porter. y,•ho apparently received first· hand instructions from Mr. Nixon on his role as thr new chi ef negotiator with !he North Vietnamese and Viel Cong in Paris. Por!er will arrive in the French capital at month's end, taking over lhe duties nr Ambassador David Bn1ce, who resigned for health reasons. Porter's first encounter with th@ Com· munlst delegation.ll "'ill take place Sept 3. Ziegler said, J\'ixon and his wife, Pal, will leave for W11shinglon D.C., Sep!. 3. Last year's August visi t ended at !he same period, because Nixon had &ehedul· ed a major dinner with U.S. labor leaderJ on Labor Day. Zie1;ler said the Whitt Hou~e h11~ not planned 1uch an aff 11ir this year, Oowever. Announcements mad' l.:ite lut week by Ziegler indirectly gave the tlmie period for the next presidential vi•lil west. L.:ite -in September. lhe Flrst Famlly will meel Japan·.~ Emperor Hirohito and his wife In a historic event at Anchorage, Alaska It will !:It. the first lln1e. ti Japanci;e emperor has met an American President. "lttr the Sept. 29 meeting, Ziegler s11id, I.he Nixons "will re.turn to Csllfornla." Today's Final N.Y. Stoek.8 ORANGE CQUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST H , 1971 TEN CENTS 0 s eac ore Navy Crews Pili Hopes On Wmds By TERRY COVILLE 01 l~t Df llY ,lie! tit!! U.S. Navy officialll hoped today th1l offshore breezes would push a JO.mile oil slick away from beaches !n Orange and San Diego counties. A Navy spokesman said the slick Wl.!l about five to 10 miles o(f shore this morning, though some globs of oil have fouled the sand at Dana Point', north San Clemente. San Onofre and C 1 mp Pendleton. Some 75 ~1.:irines and 25 N.avy men \\'ere put to ~·ork cleaning the beachu Jl.1nnday and were to resume cleanup opera tions toda y_ Orange County Harbor Dist rict officers said Dana Point beach was cleaned Mon· day, but new oil globs appeared thls n1orning. The oil slick \Vas caused Friday by I mi stake in fueling procedure v.•hen the USS Manatee, a fleel oil('r, was transfer· ing fuel lo the carrier Ticonderoga. ac· cording to Rear Adm . Jocph Williams, commandant of the 11th Nava! District. Chinks in the Wall? \\'il!iams said a valve may h21ve been lefr open 11.fter the connecting hose was unhooked . An official invesligatinn of the spill h21s been ordered by Williams. who said Naval regulations call for the lmmediatl reporting of !'uch an incident. .'.mbassadors af the U.S., Britain, France and the Soviet Union tre eXpected to meet again next montl'I to authorize talk:i between East and West GermUJA to work: out practical details of an agreement lo end tension in \Vest Berlin. The four-n ation accord an- nounced Monday ended 17 .months of negotiations betw@en resprr.sentltlvts of the conquerors of Natl Germany. \Vall thal surrounds \Vest Berli n, 110 miles lnSide East Germany. is not expected to come down, but may become more porous. The spill i,1.·a5 not reported by th1 f.1anatee officially until 1 p.m., Saturday. "'Possibly the skipper of the Manatee fi )dn 't realize the quantity of oil lor;t until much la t.er," Williams said. Exchange Club Pleases 2 Bo ys In San Clement~ San Clemente's Exchange Club ha.11 donated funds which guar.1.ntee summer camping trips for tv.·o South Coast llre.1. youngsters. Ont 9-year-nlrl My enjnyed an n\1flng earlier th is summer lo the Bluff Lake ~1ounta in Camp in the San Berna rd ino Mou ntains. La ler this month a l4·vrar.fllrl bny ~·111 gn on a Musebo;i.t 11.nd "·arer·ski PX · rurs1on nn !he Cnlor<ido River with hi~ expense~ paid throu&h Ex('h Ange Cluh Donat inn.~. The youths arr part1c1pan~ nn a .~um­ mer ca.mping prngram offered hy the Sout h Coast YMCA, Harbor Inn Suit Goes to Vi ctim A woman whose left leg ~·as cru!>hed when a truck r;i.n into her outside the Harbor Inn , Dana Poin l, ha.5 been awarded $00.000 in dama,llt'!'I by an Orange Counly Superior Court jury. Mr!. Lois Scholting, 52. or Conrord. auccessfully sued the inn's ov.·ners nn the grounds that they failed lQ provide for the s.afety of patrons when they omiUed to place a guard railing betwren the parking area and the building al 3~004 Pacific Coa5t Highwa y. f\.1rs . Scholting Wi.ll injured on Sep!. 5, 196!1, when a truck driven by defendant Edward Hodge struck her as she. was le11vt ng the premises. Hodflle wa!'I declared during the trial to be blameless for lhe incident. Dam11.ges were awarded a g 11. in 11 Jacqueline MC'Clean Cook Md bartender Patti Runyon, both (If Soulh Laguna. IRS HAS WORD ON BIG FREEZE Do you have que!ltion s 1bot.Jl Preskltnt NIJ:on'& freeu: oo wages and prices? If 50, the U.S. lnlemal Rtvl;'nUe Service (lft.S l has established an 11n1werlng 1ervlce in Santa Ana ln handle 5uch problems. Que~tinnl'i may bt direc:ted to IRS experts by c11lling their office at UA-2381 in Santa Ana . • P1~esident, New Viet11a111 Nava! officials have estimated the oil spillage at about 1.200 i;allons. The slick is co1npo~ed of a thick fuel oil called Navy Special. Envov Meet i11 Cle111e11te !n Washington, Secreatary of the Navy John Chaffee designated Capt. Richard J. Hogan of L-Ong Beac h. the admiralty \av.•yer, to handle any damage claims. ,, By HELEN TH0~1AS U~I i!IU Wrl!tr President Nixon confefs with new chief \'ietnam peace ne.i;otiator \Villiam J. Port.er in San Clemen!e tnday in Fin al· mosphere of puhlif' pesEoimi~m nvtr chanceli of breaking the deadloc k in Paris. Porter (le.w here. from \\'ash1n~ton whrre he iirnved for consultations la~t week after v.·inding up his la~t diplomatic l a~k as L. S ambassadnr tn Sou1h Knrr~ D1sp!ay1ng l11tll'! sense of ur,1?:ency, 1114" \\'r.stt>rn \.\'hire Hnuse sairl the rnvoy, whn fnnnerly served as depu!y ambassadnr 1n Saigon. will take up his Outies in Paris, Aug . 30, and a!lend his first negotiatin,i! se~sion wil h lhe CQmmunist represen- tatives Scpl. 2 In terms of the talks, Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler told new,<;mcn the Presi· dent continues to see k "meaningful negotiations '' but said he ha~ "nn in· dication " thal the Communist side is ''interested ln the same thing." "In lhe Paris forum, the other sidr has not been responslvt:," he said, Nixon And Porter will have "detailed talks" on the s!alu!i of the negotiations 11nd !he i1mbassadnr ~·ould continue to probe the Vil'!t Cong i;e ven-point peace plRn put on the table July l. Ziegler said. The White House, at the same time, ap- peared to be movi ng away from It.!! orlginal asse11smenl that there were some "positive elements" in the pla"n. Chlcf Viet ConJlt delegate Madame Nguyen Thi Binh called fnr total withdrawal of American troops from Vietna tn by Dec .. 11. In return, she pro- mised a phased release of U.S. prisoners of war timed to reductions or force5. Porter's appointment 21s I replacement for ailing ambassador David K.E. Bruce In Parts was announced July 28. He wlll be succeeded as a.mb11ssador lo Seoul by Phllip C. Habib, acting chief negotiator In Pllrls. There has bleo speculation that Sadclleback College Tale Sla ted by CofC "-1embera of tile San Juan Capb:trll.no Chamber nf commerc1 wtn hear the "Saddleback Collt11e Story" Wednt>~d~y during an 1cldre~11 by 11\e. rollege.·s prc~idr.nl. Dr. Fred H. Bremer 1Yill 11ddrtss chamber member• 1t 7:30· a,m, ti! 8 breakfast meet1n1 1n Pete and Clara'• RtalAurant. Porter'& arrival a~ the tal ks v.·a.11 de layed tn a diplomatic play fo r lime until after lhe South Vietnamese election5 Ocl. J. Top Commu nist. negoliators Xuan Thuy also left Paris \vhen the U.S. put ils depu- ty 1n command. and seemed l.n downgrade thP ne,Roliatlons . Hahib ~·ill ~1Ry nn in Paris a couple nr t>."rl'ks alter Porter lakes ove.r In brif'f him Porter also w1!1 sre Bruce in Europe fnr ne,i::ntietinJ! po1nff:'rs The President's official ac!\1ii1e.~ here have bf('n n1nstly beh1nd.1he·~.:ene.'.. Ziegler l.ook crit1ca! ex ception In a reporter ·.~ qucstinn on whether N1xnn planned 1.n CJJt shorl his "vara!.inn" to return to \Vash lngt nn lo keep closrr tahs on performance of his new economic policy. Ziegler then proceeded to ti ck off a numher of subjects Nixon will be workin~ on du ring his stay here, includinR the 1972 and 1973 fi 5cat yea r federal budget~. lfe still plans to remain here unl1l Sept. 3 and "will use the time lG think aDout. future policy," Ziegler said. But the main concern today was keep- ing the oil ay,·ay from beaches and harbors and protecting fish and bird life . The Navy spread about 2,000 feet of portable. floating booms acroM the en· tr<i.nct to Oceanside Harbor, where the i-llck threatens hoats docked in the harbor. ,\ SIXJkesman for !he California Fish and Game Department said a treatment cPnter has been established near Dana Poinl tn care for birds contaminated by the 01L A team nf marine biologist-divers it also checking the oil's f'ffect on tidepools s od underwater areas near the &hore, Pol ice111e n Sue City LO~G BEACl-i (UPI f -The city Mon· day was sued for $~0 million by. th.e Long Beach Police Officer! Association on grounds il violated an overtime pa~ agreement. The cily·police agreement was to hav1 provided 70 nHicer5 one and one-ha\J times the base pay with 25 hours mu· !mum a month. ·ne's Shot Me. • • T_op British Office r Slain BLACKPOOL, England (UPI) -To his men. Police Superintendent Ger- ald Richardson was known as a "good copper." In the world of British law Md order, there ls nothing better. J.te also wa!i knowri for his genUeness. His last wordii Monday before he died, the victim of a jewel robber's gun, refleeted this, appearing more like a scolding than a murder out cry. SAID RICHARDSON: "This ls silly. He's shot ml'! ln the stomach," A llhort 1.imt la ter. Richa rdson. 38, wa1 dead. He was tbt highest ranking police officer in the country to be gunned down In the lir1e. of duty. Two o( his men were wounded by other gunmen i.n the incident. The ~hooting cnme itrter five men held up a jewelry stor in lhis seaside resort's city center. One. of the store employes managed to set off 1 silent alarm. whUe the men gathered the jewels. RICHARDSON LED the chase. He came. face-~face with one of the rab- ber11 In an alley. Mra. Marga ret Thompson . who saw the. unarmed policeman confront the gunman. dea:crlbed what happened. "He (Rkh11rdson ) held out his hands towards the man, and 1poke fairly lo him. He seemed lo be appealing to him to II.and the gun ova . J heard hire say flnslly : ·Don't be allly, lad.' "THERE WAS a shot, and the police officer fell to the pa vement Then the man ran off .·· Police man11gr.d to 1rre1t thret of the men. but two othera eluded them. A liCArch of the area failed lo find thl'!n1 and today the manhunt epread throullh- out the. nation. '., • I I DAil y PILOT SC Hair Hassle • ID High Court • A formt.t Saddleback C.Olle&e sturtent Monday rtftP\\'t'd b.1& tv.·o year battle with Khoo! authorities over hair lena:1 h by petitionlna the U.S. Supreme Court to bMr his case. Tustin resident Lindahl King. suspend- r.d from the Mi!sion Viejo Junior Coll ege Capo Council Co1ide1n11s LAFC Actio11 A reso!utti;io expressing displeasure over recent actions of Orange. County·5 Local Ag enc y Form;illon Commission (LAfC ) 1,1·as unanimously p;ssed Monday by Ute San Juan Capistrano City Council. The resolution was offert:d by Mayor Tony Forster v.·ho expressed concern over the conduct of supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers. "Petiple deserve better th an the y're gelling,"' he said. "I think the Aug. 9 LAFC meeting was a public outrage." The council also voted to contribull! $265 to Ute legaJ fund of the mayor's city selection committee "'hich is fighting an aitempt to unseat their representative on the LAFC. The group. led by f ountain Valley Mayor Ed Just. has no legal funding source of its own and must depend on contributions . ~tayor Forster said the co u n t y supervisors have the unlimited resources of the County Counsel's office. Councilman Edward Chermak sug· gested using the sending a letter to the Board of Supervisors prl'll.esting the use of the County Counsel , paid for with tax- payers' money. Councilman Jim Thorpe said although the use may be immoral it probably was not illegal. The ttoxt of the resolution on LAFC ac- tions states the council's displeasure over the Aug. 9 "hasWy call!d special meeting of the LAF'C to replace the publie's representative" and Battin and Caspers'11 participation in the matter which v.·ere for reason~ "totally unrelated to the public good." · The resolution further states that such aclioM tend to "cast aspersions" on the Cflnduct of other public bodies. -tr -tr -tr Caspers to Put Irvine Cityhood Issue on A~enda Bv L· PETER KRJEG • 01 !M Oa!ly l'ilof 11111 The Irvine cityhood movement may be moving again. Fifth District Supervisor R on a 1 d Caspar& will order the incorporation plac- ed on th e Orange County Board of Supervisors' agenda next wtoek ~o a formal protest hearing they must conduct can bt held in September. John Burton, chairman of the ((iuneil of the Com- munities of Irvine . said this rooming. Burton. reporting on e meeting hto. and other incorporation sponsors had "'il h Casoers Monda.v night, said "\Ve are looking forward to an incorp<ir ation elec- tion in November -" Burton said Casper~ expressed concf'm about the expansio n ol lhe prope)sed city from the originally-proposed 10,000-acre. univPr.c.ity rnmmunit.v "~\lhile. harking hack !n h!~ Un· derstandlng of t.he {'1rig1na! univ~sily city." Burton s<1id ... he made it clear he didn't intend In ht' its last supporter·· Casper~ \l'<IS ln ;i mPPl1ng nf the supol'rvisors lhis morning and could not be r""rhl"d for comment 01.AMGI COAiT DAILY PILOT ~lt:.&,.c;i:; co.&'T PUIH l)HIN{; COM l'.&M't 1:1\:ot •I N. Weti ,. .... aont '"" 1'1/1111•""'' J8c~ R. C~•'•v Vl<-1 ,.,.,,aoM t MI G .... rol M1f\•Off Tht..,•1 K••~ll Editor T~o"''' A. Mu••hi•1 ""•""01"11 l!a.,or Ch1rl1i M. Loe1 R lc~•rd ,, Nill ..&111111.,1 M•Mt lf\O l<11:e'1 L..,"4 IHcll OMce 222 F1•11i A~t•UI Mtili.,9 1ddr1u: ,,0 . l er fill., •?•SI S.11 Cl•-•,. 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KinJ, who la now 21, 1tW has lone hair. a.lthou1h hla hair line ii bealnnln& to receed. He at- Wid! 1chool bl Mont.Ina and 11 work.in1 thJg Nmmer at South Ctla.st Community Corona del Mar attorney Patricia Heno1, who took Kini'• [Jr1t case to the U.S. Olatritt Court In 1961, aald today tht Strong Riptides Batter Clemente Dang!'.rous currents ripped off 17~ swtmmers 1\londay from their toeholds in the sand al San Cl emente. Other Orange Coast beaches also rf'portrd ri ptide trouble bur not so bad . Stale and city lifeguards 1n San Clemente kept busy towing the hapless bathers back to shore. Lifeguards said f\1onday's riptides v.·ere the worst thry have seen this summer. The crowd on San Clemente city beaches reached 21 .000. wit h 94 of them caught in riptide~. Stver11! times during the day lifegaurds had lo make mas! rescues as a strong riplide caught as many as 10 swi mmers at one lime. San Clemente :ir;tate guards had to rescuf' .82 sv.•imml!rs and also reported a series of mas~ rescues. The water was 74 degrees with surr running four to six fe:e t. Newpor t Beach guards reported 7fi resc ues. even though riptides were lighter lh l'ln over the weekend 11nd the surf h11d dropped to four /eel. Lifeguards ga id th!! calm surl fooled swimmers inlo thinking the v:aler was safe. There we;re 85,flOO ''isitors to Newport ~each &~rands Monday. The biggest rip· tide actio n. guards said, was near the Santa Ana River mo uth and between 6th and 19th streets. Huntington Beach lifeguards made 102 rescues in two to si:ii::-fool surf, but said ript ides were not a big factor. The Hun· tin,eton crowd count was 60,(l()() bodie!. State lifeguards at Huntington and Bolsa Chica bea ches made 50 rescues . Seal Beach lifeguard! rescued 16 and Two Seized-Say 'Lord Provided' Van in Laguna Co!ta Mesa polict l!:arly tod ay arrestf!d a pair ol transient11 1hortly after they allegedly sto le a cleaning van ln Laguna Beach "which the Lord had provided." Laguna Beach authorities said the 1971 veh icle, containing some SI0.000 worth of cleaning equipment, was taken from the 200 hlock of Laguna Avenue at about 3 a.m_ The van ls nwn ed by Alarlin's J\1agic: Carpet Cleaning nf San Juan Capistr11nn. An employe of the firm Doneld Weeler, of 2.10 Calle Monterey, was cle11ning the J0Uy Rogl!r Reslaurant, 400 S. Coast H1gh1v;iy, whe;n the vehicle wa., taken. Pnlice iden!ified the tv.·o suspects ,11s LaRue B. Tower~. 19. and Ann M. Frailey, 24. When arrested. police qunt ed the pair ;is saying the vehicle had been provided for them by the Uird . Police said none of the expensive clean- ing equipment , 1,1•hich Included a C'Arpet steam cleaner. w;i~ damag!d. A!!h nugh the van was unlocked at the time nf the theft. police ha ve not yet determined 1f the ke.ys had beer1 left in the ignition. ' Oct. 19 Ballot Set SACRA11E NTO IAP1 -G)v Reagan has s~t a speci aJ election for Oct 19 in the heavily De.mocrat.Jc ~8th Assembly District, the seat vacated by Sen. D1vid Robe.rti, (0-Los Angeles!. said there. \\'ere some npl!d es. The easiest day v.•as had at Laguna Bea ch where guards had to make only srven rescu es and ther' were no riptid es. Stans Predicts Future Control,s To Be Necessary \\'ASHINGTO N (UPIJ -Commeree Stcrl!:tary Maurice H. Stal\!! aald today "some form" of m11 ndatory wage-price controls v.·ould be required After ex· piration of Preside nt Nixon'g 9lklay wage-price-rent freeze on Nov. 12. Stans is A membt'r of the Cost of Living Counci l which has been given the ta sk by Nixon to 1,1·ork out a long-term anti-i n- flation progra m when the present freeze runs out. Stans' statement f o l Io we d l!ln- nouncl!:ment by I.he government of action aimed at stabilizing mt1rtgage. interest ratM -which were not included In the freete -and to· niake more money 1vail.1b!e for loans to home buyers. In his assessment of what will follow the 9Q-day freeze, Stans v.•ent beyond Tre.!~ury Sl!Cretary .J(')hn B. Conna.lly "'ho said Monday that some measures would have to be taken follo'll·ing the 90- da.v period. Connally said it would be "hlghly unl iktol y" that thf're would be no actinn after the 90-day freeze ended . "I would thin k there wnuld ha ve tn be more: than tha t." Connally 11aid in the ABC-TV interview, "\Vhat it v.·11\ he , how intensive it will be, how pervai;ive it will be, what. it wnl be called. I don't know ." Stans held a news conferrnce following 1 9!!-mlnute session with the headl! of 11 bu~inesit corporations. "Uniformly the. bsu ioessmen I spnke tn are willing to "cc ept some form nf con- tinuing controls for the purpose of con· trolling infl ation ," he said. "I ,11gree !hilt some sort of control .!lystem is necessary after the termination of the 90 days." In other developments · -The U S. rlollar suffered ;i sharp new ,!lefback on \Vest German montov markets today, end bankers said a repOrt by the Internat iona l Mont!ary f und llM F1 ap· pe11red lo be respnnsible _ The dollar dip- ped i;lightly on other ma rkets, then held firm . The Frankfur t monev market lixrrl the official qun1ation for "the da y at 3,.1!160 m11rk11 . rquiva\ent In a rlnll;i,r devalu11tinn nf 7.2 pt'r cent cnmperf'd with th e official ~ fifi mar~~ ral!' 1,1•hirh exis!ed ht-fore the mark w11s allowrd to float on Ma v 10. This was a sharp drop compafed v.·1th the J.4250 marks quot ation fixed Mondav v.•hen monty mark!'IS reopened afl t r a \\'eek "s cl(lsurt tn rt-view the .tituation created by President Ni xon's Aug. 15 an- nou ncement of A ne.w U S. econrimic policy. "The sudden dro)' iM I.he doll11 r riuo!a - tion in early trading het\l•een bank~ rame a~ a surprise." a bank spokesman s.tid, "It 11ppe.irs a report b~· lhe IM F in \\'11shington caused 1 new rush to t:x- change doll11rs for marlts. Council Explains Park Policy to Capo Protesters By PAMELA HALLA N 01 "'• 0•11¥ '1111 '''" A large group ol San Ju&n Capistrano homl!Qwners dissafisfi!d with the pro- cress ot Bonito Park, confronted th!! city counril ,_fonda~·. The council attempted to ansv.•er v.•hy $24.000 of park fund money was allocatf'd fnr street improvements durin1 a di~cussion which ,11 t timl!S dtter iorated intn council atte.ck on the city's Parks and Rtcreation Com mission. Ttf'.!ipond ing In the question a.sked b.v Mrs. Edwa.rd Adams -the on ly per~n alJ01,1·ed to meke a present11tlon on the subject -was Ma,vor Tony Forster, Forster ex.pl1ined that when thl! city agre-ed to accept land for the Bonitn Park 5ite from developer of Troy Homf!lii , the city also agreed to pay hatr the COIJt of putti na: th!! atrttt whJch is adj1cent to the site. "lf we hid not 111 cquired U!e: site, we "'ou ld nnt htve bef!n requlrM tit mtke lhl! \Jnprovl!:ments." he contend~. Lr! an effor t In Justify the upen(llt\Jrl! 1s a IPRit!mate park fund u&f". He 1greed to meet with th" Trnv ar!!a'1 hnr'l\cnwne r~· aMOC!aUon wiU) other mmbers or the councll t.o furt/ler discuA! the perk deveJo pment and the. ,trett e1- penditur, Tht: pl't':sldent of t h t. homeo11.·n,rs' group ajtl'I!~ ltJ ~et up th1.1 mee!1ns: Councilman J im Thorpe said during budgf't sturly sessions the vot e had been 3-2 In favor of th!!: street e1pe11dilure. He and Councilman Josh Gammell had though l the money for t.ht 1treet should have ('Omf' from I.he gtoneral fund . "A m11jorit y of lhe CQuncH hes decided parks ha ve a lower pr ior ity," he said. ''Where were you during bu dge.I study ge~sions when t was all alone fight ing for pa rks. Democracy only work.!! if you stay av.•14ke.. You 'll h11ve to eonvinc:e three vo1es lo raise perk priority." The M11yor asked the Parks 11nd Re c:re11Uon Commission ltJ rtft.r futurP re:quest~ for information on p11 rk matters lfJ the ~teff. "l clon'I th ink lhe parks tnd recr,alion commission i11 C<1ncer11ed with the welfare of lhe cit)'. only lht welf11re of the parks," said the Mayor. "Tonight":ir; display wts embarrassina." .!ldded CClunrilman Edw1rd Chertn&k, "Tht parkg and recre1Llcin CC1mmis11ion should buffer the council •t•l11st out. bur11ts of this nature." ~n11l3 P11quln. chairman of the p•rk.s anrl recre.Ation commiasion. an~wered that the. hom!()wnerg' group had been rtff'rred to 1111111. Chermak s11.it1 I.he pecip!e should be made 10 und~rstttnd that the council would be alad to r!vt them whi t !.hey w1 nt -If they woold be willinf to have their t1x ra!e i ner~ased Supreme Court hla alwayg refused to hear cases involvill& school hair codes. "Thi!: court ahould not lnnaer ignore the questicm of whether you have a Ccnatltu· tlonal riJht to wear yo'ur h1Jr In a certain way," Mrs. Herzog noted. The attorney aaid th ere havf' been 41 caaes ln the Federal courts involving hair lf'ngth . but the King's case is the onl y one from a C<:illege. The rPmainde r Involve high school dress codes. 5he said. Rulings in the 41 cases by the appellate couru have been in C(lnnict , Mrs. Herzog explained. This poinl was made in the petition prrsented to the Supreme Court Monday by ACLU attorneys. In the petition of cirsui lo hear th.? case, the. ACLU contends that school codes againi;t. long ha ir are "un- constitutionally arbitary and 1•iolate 8tudent~· Fir~t Amtndment rights nr perSl)na l exµression. The high court should no longer ignore this problem v.·hlch "persists, grows and feste~s." the petition added. King's ha ir length case first went to the l1,S. District Court in la!e 1969. at v.·hich lime-the cou rt issued an injunction forbidding the school fr,1m enfnrcing its hair code. Oi~trict court Judi;te Harry Pregerso n ruled the dre.<;s code Un· constitutional in ,July or 1970. Howevrr. on June 25. l9il, the Ninth Circuit Court nf Appeal overturned I.his lower cnurt decision, stating . "11 court might disagree with their (the Sad- dleback 11dministration ·s 1 pro fessiona l judgment, but it should nnl take over the ciperation nf their schools ." Saddleback College tru stees stJl)se- que nUy abolished 1ht. dres~ code. noting the ('ourt fiRht had been "for a matter nf principle ." Dre~s standards e.re now set by the ::1dministr11tinn. ln the ACLU petitlnn, attorney~ claim- ed th11t "Einstein wou ld be turned Hwa y" rrnm Sadd!eback College because or hi.!! ha ir length. The petitinn points nut I.hat b<ith of the Jo1,1'er courts. in ruling on the case, agreed that there w11s nn evidence th11t long hair 1Pads tn a disruption of the educational process. Crash Injuries Fatal to Two Accident Victims rt..o persnn~ criticall.v injurer! in recent Orange County traffic Jl('cident~ died Monday in widto\y separated hnspital~. Rober1a C11rnl She eh?41 , 1 ~. of Deriv ,,r. Colo .. died in Los Al;imit ns General .Hospi!..111 ju~t \0 days after she was 11truck bv A c:ir while crn~sinR Ka1,.lla Avl!nu t at \\'allingsford Street in Los Alamilo!i. The Colnrado girl had bP.en sta~1ini with relatives in Los Alamitos for her summer vacation. P11ul S. SChlitz. 12. nf 17$61 (;eraldin~ Lane. Huntington Beach. al~o dieri Mnn· d.:i.v at So11th Cnast Cnmmunily Ho~pi1al in Sout h Laguna. The bov suffered critical Injuries la.tt Aug . !.~ ~hen he rtn into !he. side of a moving 1•eh icle w h i It crossing Pa cific f:oa!"I Highway nl!ar Aliso Drivto. in South L;iigune. Cnroner"s 11Hir.:tr~ rtPf'r1.f'd !0<l11.1· the death Frida.1• 11f !\tr~. Annie Mary British, 97, of 5.14 B Vit Estrada, Laguna Hills . Cypress Girl, 5, Hit Hv Automohill', Di es A ~-~'ear-old Cypre~~ girl di ed Mnnd_11.v ni.;:ht 'll'htn she 1,1·11 ~ struck by a car 9-'hile plttyi ng nu!siclt ht r home. Pnlitto s11id ~1ar) Cnul.,on du~d in Lo~ Ala milos Genera! Hospital less than :1.0 minutes After a c;ir stuck h~r n'n J\1yra Str!'et and pas~ed 01 er htr h<id y befnr~ cnmin g tn 11 hll.11 Offict'r-' said th!' 11tc1den t i~ still under in1·r,1i.;:a11011 Thf'.1· rrfusl! In Identify the dr11·er of the c11r ri~nd1n.;: further in· qu irif'!'i Pe1111y Pi,tcli ' "' ' ri1ission \1lejo resi dent Pam ll ubcr 11·jJI have to 1rail tlntil Saturday to ... pend her penny at the rinn ual Penny Carnival scheduled for l p.m_. to 4 p.m. at the r-.1ontanoso Recreation (~enter. for a penny, youngsters \vii i be able tn test their skills in balloon pnpping, bottle hoopin g and other co ntests. · Tustin Tr11stees to Wait W eel{ on 2 Scl1ool Issues B~· PATRfCK BOYLE 01 t~1 Ol llY f'llOI S!lf! After hP11ring reP')rL~ nf rlclirit S)'end· frig anrl rislnR construction rn.~ts., Tustin Union High School trusi C'es l"vlond;iy vo tt>d to 1.1•ait one V.'cck brfnre 1na king ;i derision nn holdin g rnnstruction !)11nd and I.ax n1'erride etec!lons. District superinfendent \V illia1n Zngg, in reriues1ing th;it h(il h rlet!ion~ t.ie held, n0tcd that the re.~crvc~ fund~ 11[ the dis trict have almost been deple!erl lrnin dl'fitit spending -expend itures ex- ceeding inc11n1e. Bogg sairl the dislrl1't h;id :ib<iut $1 niill ion in reserves at !he beginning or the Hl71-72 fisc;il ~·ear anrl will h;ive nnly $~4.1.000 when lhe school vecir 1;nds. Thf' Sllperintendent .:ilSn tnlrl trustees that c0sts .or a five·ye.:ir building program prnposed in 1970 -hul n111 implemr.nted -ha ve ri~en af)nu! $.') mill ion simply be('ause of ri~ing land and construrtinn pri<'es. Tn mPe1 :in ;innual Pnr·nllment inrrr;i~e nl 12 per<'ent, 7..o_i!g s11id ahout a ~O cent ti1.x increase ahnve !he rre<;ent le\'PI \\'Ot1ld e.vcn!u;ill.v he reriuirf'd in nrder In operate 1hl' di s1rict. The district rolr1·s in l!lfi!l ;ippr0\11d ;i f..'i cen1 t::.x orrrrirle ;ihn\c lhe rnax1nHHll 11.'i rr nt lf'rrl , gi1'lng 1he <lis(rlrt ll 11ermis~1hle levy or $ l .~fl fnr \he general f1in<l . This fi.'i cent 0verride rxpires .!1111· 1, 1!'172 .:inrl ;111n!hrr rlrc!ion rn11~t he hrld . po.~sihl~· late rh1.~ .1r~r .. It >1·nuld app(';ir. thi1.I ;is )rars ni·o· gre5.~." 7.ogti tnld the bn;ird. "11'e ar·e talk1niz ah011!. ll 1n;ixin1um nf $1.110 as cnrnp;irrrl Tn ~1 51'1 nrw " 7..ogg poinl ('d out th.1t 1h i~ l1,c.u1·r 11 ;1~ nnt final. but wa.~ nnl .v !he resul! i•f pre;ltminary est1m .:1lr<; ,1r rnrnllmrn1. assesstd prnpert.v 1•alua(1nn and sal;irv increases Tn m;1inlain ;i 'E'l'en r"rr ,..nr r,..sr ~1·,. f1 uirj -iinri "lirr1ri:i1,. n,.r •'•I .~p('nding -Zngg said thr figure would be slii;?htly higher <it 111)r)l1l $1.115. f or ;i bond rlrtlion. the su ppr intendl!nt pr<1rn.~ec1 srrk1ng votl'r :ippr11ral fnr thf ~;ile of $11 mtll1on in hPnds to im plPmenl thr ennstnie!Jrlll progr-;1111. l!e s;ild if 11.p- provl"d. tl•n~lrur!H•n 1non"Y cnu!d be ni;dclH·d 1v11 h sl ate :11r! lunds to begin th• ~:lR in1llt11n fi\1"-1'1•:ir bu1lrt1ng program. 'J'n1:o;ll'C' !\ql.wr1 Bnrtholon1t'w raised the 1111f'sliu11 of h<lW the pt•nding unlfic;itlnn ol !ht• dJs!riet l\"1lh l'li:rnc11 t;iry s("h1)(1IS co uld ;lffr.cl d 11·l~tll!\ ur li<1ndr.d ind ebtrdnes1 ::1n11,ng t.he thrrc nL'w dislriet~. lr\'tlr Bl:irk. 1111 ·;1tl0rnPY with the coun· ly leg.ii nffit'<' . .<;:.ild Sll!'li indebtedne5~ 11•ould prull;ibty be divid0d ::1n1nng th • new dislnC'!!'i <lctording to ;i forn1u la . Sh• nnlcd the dil'islnn 1.1·nuld be in ra!lo to th1 a s~r.~srd ralu;i[lnn f!1v1~i110 flnwcver, illrs. Bloitk 1;1tirl . ''Th e !a\\'! 1.1·cre fH)l wri l!cn 11·1th th is type ot rcn,..>?;ini7,rlt11111 Jn n1jnd" and 5aid thf issue would h;ive tn be rle(:\ded by lhe cn11ntv unificalinn c11n1n1ittee . f311rthnlomtw said hi' 11·;in!erl tn be ;ih<;nlu!cly surl' nf the lrgal implication; bcfnrf' nie d1~lt l!"l 1n1·urred ;iriy ad· di l rrinri! h(•n{~tlrl i11drhtPrlnr.~s . Tru<;trrs 11 ill rcc·nr1~idrr !he two mat· lcrs at a spcci;:il sessinn ~londa~. ~~-1100 ()1 ·il.'n l al Hug ~lol e 11 From Lagunan Laguna Brach police are invesl1~at.ln.!1 !hr thrff ~nn1i: l1n1e l:i~I 11•r£>k of a $~.000 f\r11•n\a l rt1E; frnrn a rrs1den1 ·~ <.:irpnrL lf<'lrri Hnlrnc~. rif .'i71l ("1prr<;S r>r11·e. rrnnrlri! !hr lhPfl ;1flrr l"('li1ro1ni: hnn1e from a lrip ~alurrl~Y-~he rlescr\.hpd tht'J l~ hy IR-frF! 1·1112 a~ hr111g rrrl , 11·lute a nd hi '"' 'I i•l1 ;i 'fi.i i 1!111" r!f'"i(!ll IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of carpeting wesn'I fantastic beck in 1894 wfien our grandfather started his carpet store. O ri ental Rugs were "in," and grendfathe r sp eeie li1ed in them. Our l•ther got into Ifie eel •round 1918 end developed e large volume of domestic carpets, mostly Wiltons and . Axminislers. Lately we have seen e resur<Jence of Axminisle r carpets in beautiful flor ol • end prints. The effect creeled by an unu•uel pattern cen transform a dull room in· to something spectacular, Please stop in and see our largo selection. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOUU: M ... -,,,.,._, t re l :!C-Frl-. t to f-S<r!. t :JO to I I I • •. • Lagn11a Beaeh ED ITI ON Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ' .. V.OL. 6-4, NO. 202, 2 SECT IONS, 30 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, AUGU ST H , 197 1 TEN CENTS Laguna Beautify Winners Hailed Into Court The proud winners or a recent Laguna Beach beauhflcation contest 11·111 appear in Cf>Urt Sept. J to face charges of being in violation or the city's sign ordinance at their quaint property. City Attorney Tully Srymnur, acling on behalf of the planning and development department, has filed chRrges against Charles E. Meyer and Harr~ R. Ho'>l•ard . Seymour said the two defendant s have been charged "''llh erecting 11 signs without a permit, erecting 11 illegal signs and ma1nlainlng a directional sign too large to conform with the city code. The Olen raee a maxunum fine of $f>OO and could be placed on probation until the signs are taken down. Seymour noted. The signs in questio111 are in lhe rear of the Pepper Tree Paseo on Ramona Aven ue. which has been legally declAred an alle~. The Paseo, al 440 S. Coas t -cent Boy~ Favo1·s Seve11-1na11 City Cou11cil Citizens of Laguna Beach v:ould he het· l@r server! "''ith a C'1ty Cnunc1l of se1·en members elected from \'arinus dist ri rts t\'ilhin the_ city, Vice ~layor, ChArlton Boyd, told 8 ladi es ~roup Monda~. "Counciln1en should be resJ)lins1blr to various areas." Boyd told mf'1nhers of the Monday ~1ornin~ Club. •·1rs in keep- ing "''ith the desires of the c1uzens to become invol v@d in local gov@rnment." Bo~·d added thal in<·reaslni;: the council lo seven members from the existing rive would provide better representation in lhe community. The vice mayor said such changes in municipal go vernment would be steps toward changin,(l Lai;:una Beach from a general Jaw to charter law city, "Under the chArter system. there is greater separation of pD\1•er and more home rule," Boyd said. He also urged the mayor of the city bl": elected by the voters, as opposed tn the presenl system \l'hre the mayor is e!ecled by members of the cily counci l. "Whether or not the elected ma yor v.·ould have full power is not particularly lmportant ,"' Boyd s<1id "\Ve 1<rant 10 kno": whether it is possible to ha ve the mayor more responsibl e lo the people " Sn.vii s;iifi the suggestPrl ch;inge~ wr re ''stra\l'S in the "'ind from the ryes of one councilman ·· Ht noted 1hat he is rntering the l;ii;t IP.w mnnths of his electecl term ;inrl hi.~ dP.clsion 1<1'het her or m l lo run nr~I spring would be pa rll.v df'penclen! nn ho\v •·re<1ct1on 1i; 1n 1hei;e iclr::is ·· ~ar\ier th15 vca r. Rnyrl hrnu µ.h! !hi' ~h11rter pl;in before the c1 1y council. At Laguna a general ]Aw c11y. Y.1\l CA Bus Crashes INGLE\VOOn (t:r1 I -A \\'ri;lr l1c ~1 ~r Vt'.iCA bus veered ou~ f)f control lli<iclPd 11.·ith youngsters MondA y \\•hen its brakes 'ailed and 1! ~truck a passenger car. l'herf! "'ere no seriou~ injuric~ The leased bu!', carrying :'12 rhlldrrn ind eight counselors, s!ruck thr aut o at 1~ Brea A\·enue. The r<i r w;is driven bv Richard Carter. whose "'1fr. JuRnlfa. Rnd ion. Richard Jr .• sufferrd min or in· luries. Orange Coast Weather The \l'ealhcrmRn says lhe 11un "'ill peek out through lhose early morning clouds around mid rlay to- day and Wednesday bringing \l'il h It temperatures <1round 70 degrees al lhe beBCh and 84 inland. L<>ws in the mid·6Cl"s In bolh are115. INSIDE TOPA Y That 11fluotion 1111)h Oranat Cou11 1y·s l.oco/ A.ge11cy forrna- lion Cn m m1.~.!iQ t1 could uiel/ hnl'e bren. .~rr111terl by l.ryn ., \nrr()I/. T(lm Borlty rnkr.~ o 1rl1hn.~1r.ot · lo nl( 01 rliF. rrnbltm nn PnQe 10. Slrll11 \I (.ili.rfl•• I (~k-lflt U• I (llt1ll1.i tl•H c:-•t• 11 c .. ""'''' n 0.11~ N~•lc"' 11 C>!v•rcu 11 ltllt~!ll •• ,, I •"rtr111"''""' 1t.11 •tt.t"Ct U·O l4•ru.c••• 11 '"" l.t -tt II M1rrl1t1 I.k t""' ,, MtYlfl Jl•ll Mvlul l '~"'' U Nlll&ft•I Ntw• •·I Orlfltl ( ... M.. I·•• '•lvlt ••rttr >I $1Grl1 1t-1! i;1~-Mu~111 u .•t lt1tvl1I~ II ""'"'' 11·11 W1t''lt• I w ....... , Htwt "·ti W1rltl NtWI 1-1 Lag una Hig h Ph)'Sicals Set Required physical examinations (or all bnys \Vhn \vill compete in Laguna Beach High School sports v.·ill be .'!:iven free Thursday 11.t 9 a.m. 1n the Days gymnasium, var· sity football coach Hal Ak ins an· nounced today. Akins said a team of \oral ph,v.!1·1- cians will be on hand to ndminisler 1he exams "''it.hnu t char,1::e. After Thursda y .. voulhs "'ho \\'ant to com - l)t'te ln <in.v interschol;:istic ;:ithletic~ th1.~ ~·ear must get physicals at lh<-lr own expcn~e. For football candidatP.s, Akin~ noted, ;irr'1ngemenls 11lsn hil\'"- heP.n made for filling o I mourhpieces Thursday by Dr. Robert French. orthodontist. U.S . Approves Work Funds For County Orange Couni.y supervisors ha ve. lea rned !hat their S2.8 million share of $6 million in emcrgcnry employment funds pro- mi sed b,y the: federal government h~~ beC'n approved in \Vashing1on. D.C. Bnard chairn1an Rnbe:rt Baflin said lhe count y hopes to ha ve ils first empl oye,f in !hr nev.· pro,1::ram on the payroll before Labnr Day. The f1rsl to be hlrf'd w1)l be Chn~f wi th m;ina~cmenr. personnel and fin1'lc1;i l train1n£. he s;ud. The coun1y and i;1x c11ies qua!tf1rd (nr lhP f'mf'rgenry 111rl au!hori zed b.v rrei;1- r1r111 ,\·l ~fm fnr ;i rea~ nf C;i l1fornia rar- r1111~ h1~h uncmplnymen! lr\'r l.o;; in 1rrhn0Jog1cal and aPro.<pace fields. Hun- t1nglon Rrarh wa~ the onl y Orange Cn;ist c.n1nmunily el1i:;1 blP [nr th e atd. Ra111n s<iirl rmplo.vment prefe rence w1ll br J.il\rn pcrsQnS under 2~ and over 4~ \l'hh :i.re veter;ins of the Korean and lndQC htna campaigns. u n e m p 1 Q y e d arros parr workrrs. unempln,V('d !earlier.~. ~nuths rnrnpletinl! hi.1?11 school and col - lfge. "''clfare recipients and uncmployM persnns who have participated in retraining programs. Crazed Vandals Murder Anin1als At Youth Zoo HARRI SON.NY. (UPJ l -Priu:tically th entire. animal populalion of a smail children's zoo in th is \Vestchester countv community was i;laug hte.red during thP. ni ght b,v intruders. who may ha ve been "psychos or crazed on dope," oUlclals reported Tuesda.v. One zoo oflicial said the animal killings were 11s bizarre ;is the Sharon TRll': murders in California. Patrolman .Jo hn Guarino said e11r11 were ripped off rabbits while they were still alive. He said blood was smeared all over the windows . animsl ears put on dnor knobs and a sign which read "&nack bar." was placed on lop of 1ome tnUtl· lated carcasses. ··Some rabbits were sla mm!d •galnsl the building, brelilking @very bone in thelr bod ies and a few were thrown on the roof," Angelo Valentino, the ioo superviY'lr. s;iid. "Clown head& whkh we use on our 1<1·aste receplahles WP.re llktn off ancl placed among the mes..." Va lentino said th• toll w11s 11 r11bbl!JJ, lhree pigeons ;:ind one chicken, The zoo'11 nne monke~· man:t1ied In esc11pe. up 11 tret hut. whh a se\·ere wound on his hear!. Valentino ~aid. The mon~ey 111 first would not he 1.:oaxed down lo return to hi~ CllRI -''he was \'u y shook up." Valcntioo said. Highwa y. ls a mall of 10 shops with a breezeway running lron1 the highway thrmogh to the alley. Shortly after the location won the an- nual Mermaid bl":aulifica tinn rontest May 20, e1ty sign inspector Bill ~tyer determ ined th!": signs in the rear of the building were illegal. Under thf! city code. an alley entrance to • business may ha\11": only one slgn no larger in sh.e than 10 square f£'et. The ax Councilmai1 Fires Salvo At Spe11ding Peppering his remarks with words such as "cri!ical," "i;uicide," and "disaster ," City Councilman Ed Lorr took a sharp \\'hack at !hP. state or Laguna·i; fiscAI af- fa irs in !hP opening budget study session Monda y night. Poin!ing 10 S.123.8.'ii in defir it spending over the past two years, Lorr \\'arned, "By any measure this i~ a financial crisis and the faet!I can hardly be construed to be fi:o;cal stability." Notinc &Mt tht propoNCI ltudget by City Afanager, Larry Rose, shov.1td $189.455 a!I "'orking capital, Lorr charged, "Because of the last two years' ex· ptrience of deficits, the city 's working capit11I has been reduced to a perilous !OIY level.., .1 and l is courling financial :i;uic idl":. If it were not for th e ci1y·s taxing powers, our presenl course is a 1ure road to bankruptcy under any normal m@asurc of business. Lorr, in his prepared statement., licked off 11 number of reason~ why th@ budget "'as not "in rP.ality" balanced. "Key items of tquipment. , .seriously run down , much of it long overdue ror rep!ac@ment are not in the budgt":t." Lorr citied 11 22-year-old fire pumper truck and a 17-year-old public works water tanker as examples. ··The safeLy of out citizens is at sta k"- and this is courting disaster." Lorr 1l11lMI. "Deleted from the budgc1_ are all dP- par1ment requests for personnel, when any reasonabll": analysis of the detailed requests ind icates 1om, are critically neeaed .• "There are "" prov ision3 for salary in- rrf'ase~. Q!hcr !han step increases in the budi;et. It 1s unrea.~on;ibll' 10 expect c1 ly employes 10 face Lnna tlon \\'1th no Ad· justments in salary, "The. President's w;:ige ::ind pr ict. !ree~ ... ~;i ved the city'ii nec k lnr 90 da ys, but "'hat ahout after Nov . 12··. he asked . -"All street improvements. parks, etc., fundtd by i;:eneral funds were rut out ..• I'm su re the taxpayer~ "''ilh potholed lltreets would Jikl": tn he. ap- praised of lhis mean.s of budget ba lanc· ing " -"The budget includes 11 contingency fu nd of only S25,000 , , , pitifu ll y small i, vit\v of the S4 million plus budgel and in hght of the city's record of wind ing up with highl":r expenses and declining re veoue in recenl years." -"Regards the Main Beach, there is no revenue to fund the de velopment." Lorr :said. Lorr charged lh<t l new sources of revenue -such as higher sew@r con- lle<:lion. parking, !nd other fees are "lax increases -molll. or which fall dir@cll,v on the property owners and local resi dcnl5." Councilman Roy Holm, who hai; btt:n al odds with Lorr OVl":r the city's fiscal posl· lions commentl":d that much of the trou- ble with this year's budget is ll 111 "loaded with expenditures for tquipment to be made !hi! year. I suggest we spread the p11yment out over several years." Holm also said the city should cnntinue lo look toward taxes related to use-11nd not continue to rely hea vlly on property t.axu. Abortion Ills Drop LOS ANGELES -Slnct 1Dfi7 -the ye•r Calilomla'1 abortion law WA-' liberalized, the number of womea treated for tht consequences of Illegal abortion has dropped from BOO to JOO at County· USC Medical Center. Dr. Ch11r\e11 Bal111rd. chalnn11n ol the Center"s Abortion C.Ommlll.ee. sa.id Moll- day the number A.lso Is eipectt.d lo drol) morr,: •~ bi rth control inform1tlon It made 1v11!1bl11 to more people. Paseo 11! bolh front and rear entrances has one large sign an d 10 small r.ign id@n- lifying each of I.he businesses. Seymour noll":d lh;i l. since the signs were first rul(l:(f illPgal thP. city has .sent numerous letter~ 10 !he prope.-ty ov.'ncrs request.ing the non-conforming signs bl": removed. Owner Howard informed city offirlals in late Jun@ that th@ illegal markers • I (e Lagunagrln• v,·ould be removed on J uly .f. However, lndepend encl": Da~ passeii \.\"llh nothing bf>tng donP; Ho1vard , clatmin~ he h;i ~ nevrr been directly approached by the city eon· ccrning the signs. said ~innday he \\'111 go t.o courl and comply wi!h lhe ruling of the judge in the maller. He does not plan to hire an auorney nor does he view his case as a lesl of the city's strlct r.ign la w. ro by Pt-i ii lnterl andl "R•m•mb.r, Wt're Not Buyi ng An ything We Can 't Get on ttlt Bus" 30-mile Oil Slicl{ Drifts Just 5-10 Mile s Off Sl1ore 8~· TERRY COVILLE or•~· c1111v 1'11e1 i11n t:.S. Navy offie1als hoped lnday lh1tl offshore breezes wou ld push 11 lO-mile nil l"lir k ;tway {rnm beache! In Orange and S;in Oiegn cnun!irs. A Na\·y ~pokrsman i;;ud the slick v.;is e.bout five to 10 miles n!f shore lh 1s mornin~. !hou,1::h some g\Qbs of oil ha ve fouled the sand at Dan;i Point. north S;in ClemPnt"; San Onofra and Ca m p Pendleton. Som"' 7~ Marines and 25 Na vy men "'ere put to work cleaning the beaches Monday and werl": to resume cleanup operations today . Orange Counly Ha rbor Dislricl of ficers 11aid Dana Point beach wa:s cl@aned Mon- day, but new oil globa appeared thU morni ng. The oil slirk was caused Friday by 11 ml~take In fueling procedure when the USS Manatee. a fleet oiler, was lraru;fer· lng fuel to the carrier Ticonderoga, ac. con:ling to Rear Adm. Joeph Will iams, commandant or the 11th Naval Districl. Williams 1aid 1 valve may have been left open after the connecting hos@ was unhoqked . An official investigAlion of the spill ha" been ordered by Williams. who .!iaid Naval regulations call for the. immediate reporting of such an incident. The spill wa" not reported by the. P.tanat~ officially until I p.m .. Saturday. ''Possibly lhe skipper of the Manatee did n't r@allu. the. quantity of oil lost until much later." Williama taid. IRS HAS WORD ON BIG FREEZE Do you have qutsl1on:s about Preeidcnt Nixon's freeu: on wages and prlei!.!i? Tr ~. the U.S. lnll!mal Revenue Service <IA.5 1 has t stablished 1n answering service in St1nt11 -Ana to handle such problem!\. Questlon8 m11y be directed In IRS experts by calling thtlr office at 336-U&l ln Santi Ana. f\a val officials have esUmated !he. Qil spi!!;ige at about 1,200 gallons, Tht shck Is composed of 1 thick fuel oil called Navy Special In \\'ashini;it.nn. SecrP<ila ry of !he N:'lvy .lnhn Chaffee rlcs1gna1f'r:I Capt H1chard J, Jlo~a n (If l.11n~ AP:ich. 1he adm iralty lawyer. [Q hand lf any damage claim~. Bu! th e main r nnrero today was keer· Ing the nil i:1way from beache~ and h.1 rbors And prQtecltng fish and bird life. The Na\'y s prc.1d ;iboul 2,()()(1 feet of portah!e floating booms acros~ the e:n- lrancr !o Oceanside Harbor , \\'here the. slick Uveatens boats docked in the harbor A spoke.sman for the California f'ii;h' and Game Department ~a id a lrcatmt.nt centl":r has been established near Dana Point lo care for bird~. conlaminatl":d by the oll. A lea rn of marine biologist-divers is Allin checking the oil's @ffect on lidepools ;ind underwater aress near the 1hore. Chai11nen Named For Soutl1 Coast Hospital Drive Eight area chairmen ha ve been named to spearhead the current $1 million fund can\paign being conducted by South Coa.st Community Hospital. The chairmtn wlll be responsible ror recniitmtnt and direction oC volu nttttJ in their indlvidusl "elshborhood.•. They are Mrs. \Vllliam White for Irvine Cove; Mrs. Charles Qullter 11nd f.1 rs. Gordon F'orbf!!I for Emerald Bay: t.trs. J . R. Simsarlan for Top of thf' World : l\.lrs. Richard Spencer for Three Arch B11y; Mr~. Scolt Ra ymond for Mnn11rch Say 3nd Mrs. William Kober for Laguna Ni,i:uel. Rcliidenls wishing In "elp wllh the fund dl'ive TNY cuntacL their an:a ch1\nn1n through I.ht. e11mpalgn he:erlquarters at 484 N. Coast Htghw11y. phone. 4H·MZI. "It seems to me that they should 1pend their actiV11les tn some other dJrl":ct.ion," 11oward added, nO!lfl~ the tight financial :r>itualion facing the city ... II they can find time to fool arounrl with those signs it sePms remarkable to me." The owner noted that he does not feel the signs should be l:iken down because they serve a purpose. "but common sense won 't work against a bureaucracy." ose Lo1·r Seeks Main Beach Park Fu11ds By FREDERICK SC HOEl\.fEHL A 39-cent tax hike to fu nd co mpletl": rle1·£'lnpn1f'nt of the tl1 atn BPach Pa rk was proposed Moriday nigh t by Laguna Beach Counril m;in Ed Lorr in the first of • seri('s or budget ~tudy sessions. "It will tak e rourage lll implement this." Lorr $<1id . ··but ii remains the only sensi ble approach to the: problem." Councilman Ro>' Holm , who earlier in the meeting reit@ra ted his position to use ~pecial revenues tn fund the. park, called Lorr's plan "inrredible." "I can 't set": upping the. tax rate." Holm said. His comments \Vere dittoed by Vice 1'-ia_vor Charlton Boyd. fllaynr Richard Goldber,(l said hi': was not "advocating the 39-cent increase, but that many pe<Jple have told me they are v.'illing to pay lor the beach." Lorr. in explaining his proposal. notl":d the cily now pa ys $225:162 per year a." p;iyment fnr ilf;iin Beach. and tha t development of the park 1vould cost Sl.2 mll!ion. thus adding $8(1.000 a year in pa yments, "We ha ve 11 recurring payment each year of $323.162 ,'' Lorr said. "plus a !otal maintenance cost per year of $72,000. The total cost of the park would be $395,162 per year." Lorr said that negotiations with the fr~ti\'al nf Arts on rental of the Irvine 801vl Park would cov er $155.000 of the S.19.~ 000 cnst. 1<1'1!h the remaining SZ40,162 financed 1vith the .l!k:ent tax hike. The present cil.v lax rate is $1.956 pe.r SIOO assessed valuation . I( Lorr's plan 11 rrp appro\•ed !he rate wouJd jump to $2 .146 Lnrr -whn has s1a unchly opposed in· l"l"i:'ases In property laXP.S of all types - i;aid he rrversrd h1 " pnslt1nn because of 111e resu!l s of the Aug. 3 !niliative elec· t1nn. ''The voters re.Jee.Led my election cam. pa tgn ptatforn1 nf e.o;panding lhe properly tax hase through the viglirous promotion of the tourist industry," Lorr claimed. "Evidently. the taxpayers do not care what the costs to them are and that's "·hy I have reversed my po11itio n." Later in lhe meeting. City ~1anag@r. Larry Rose, pre sented his plan to fund the develnpmenl of the Main Beach. with the use of a Joan of $750,000 to serve as working capital. Rose noted this morning that the ln- 1.erest and princi ple payments could be pa id through a nine-cent tax increase or through new revenue sources. "It would be a council decision on which to use," Rose said. "My plan is contingent on a $250.000 grant from the state and a $225.000 grant from I.he "Legacy of Parks," Rosi": told councilmen Noting the late hour. councilmen agreed to continue the study untll 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at city hall on the Lorr, Rose and Hol m proposa.ls to finance the 1t1ain Beach Park. Holm. in his plan, maintains that the city can come up with the needed revenue to fund ~1ain Beach through us.e nf 11 development tax on Improvements on properly, by upping sewer canned:ion, parking fees. a one precent hike In th 11 bed t.ax and by buying equipment over several years and not in a single amount ln one budget year, Police men Sue City LONG BEAClt I UPl 1 -The city Mo• rifly was sued tor $10 million by lhl": Lon« Be<Jeh Police Office.rs Aasociation on grounds it \'lolaled liln overtime pay 1green1cnt. The city-Police ag reement was to have provided 70 officers one 11nd one-half tlme.!5 !he ba~e pay \\'ilh 25 huurs max· imum a month. ' • , I DAIL y PILOT SC Dair Hassle • ID High Court A former Saddlebat"k CoUe&e &ludent Monday renewed hi! N·o year battle .... ·1th school authorities O\'er hair lenath by petitionin& the U.S. Supreme C.ourt to bear his ease. Tustin residt.nt Lindahl King , susptnd- td from the Mission Viejo Junior College Capo Council Condenin s LAFC A ction A. reso]UUl'ln upresstng displeasure ove.r recent at"tions of Orange County's Local Agen cy Formation Commission <LAFC l was unanimously passed Mt'lnday by the San .luan Capistrano City Council. The resolution .... ·as offered by r-.1ayor Tony Forster who ex pressed concern over the conduct (lf supervisors _Robert Ba.tlin and Ronald Caspers. "Peciple deserve better than th ey're aetting," he said. "I Uunk the Aug . 9 LAFC meeting was a public outrage." The council al!CI voted to contribute $265 to the legal fund af the mayor's clty selection committee which is fighting a.n attempt to unse.at their representative on the LAFC. The group. Jed by Fountain Valley Mayor Ed Just, has no legal funding source of its own and must depend on contributions. f.fayor Forster said lhe c o u n t y 'upervisors have the unlimited resources of the C.Ountv C.Ounsel's office_ Councilman Edward Chermak sug- ge.sted using the sending a letter to the Soard of Supervisors protesting the use of the C.Ounty C.OUnse!. paid for with tax- payers' money. Councilman Jim Thorpe said althnugh the use may be immoral it probably was not illegal. The text of the resolution on LAFC •c· lions 1t1tes the council's displeasure ov er the Aug _ 9 "hastily called special .meet ing of the LAfC to replace the public's representative" 1nd Battin and Caspers's participation in the matter .,.,,hich .,.,,ere for rea sons ''totally UIU'elated to the public good ." The resolution further states that such actions tend to "cast aspersions '' on the conduct of ather public bodies. * * * Caspers to Put Irvine City hood Issue on Agenda By L· PETER KRIEG &I l~t 0111'1' ~llol 11111 Tht-lrvirle cityhood movement may be moving again. Fifth District Supervisor Ron • Id Caspar& will ordt-r the incorporation plac- ed on the Orange County Board of Su pervisors' agenda nut week so a fonnal protest hea ring they must conduct ca.n be held in September, John Burton. chiurman of the Council of the C.Om· munitles of Irvine, said this morning. Burton . reporting on a meeting he and oth~r incorporation r;ponsors had wlth Caspers r-.1onda y night. said "\\'e are lookin&: for"'ard to an incorporation e!er:· lion in November," Burton said Ca5pers rxpr~ssed conct..rn 1bout the expansion or the prnposed city from the originally-proposed 10,00!).acre, un iver~ity cnmmunit.v. '"~'hile harkini: bark !o his un· derstand.lng Qf the original university city," Burton said. "he made it cl~ar ha didn 't intend tn be its !astsuppor!er." Caspers .... ·as ln 11 meeting ot lhi su~rvisors this morning and eould ncit be r• .. rhed for comment DAllY PILOl O•A1tGi; (0A)T l'Ut l "Hl,;G (OMl'AI.''( •tbtrl N. Weul ~ •• , llfi"! .,.., •111>111~ J 1c~ R. Curley 'i)(t ..... ~ ... ! Ir.If G.,.t•l l Ml"lo-" TI.o!fl11 ICttvil r.:111 ... , l~el'l t • A. M ur111hi"1 M1"11l11; [1''"'' Ck1rl11 ~. loe1 .ll ich1.., P, Ni ll .-.ui.•1M M•"••l"t lllher• I.et••• IHcll Offke 112 F-e1•1! Avt 11111 M1ili"9 1iltr111: ,,0 , lor ••6, '1611 S.. Cl•-•.._ Offlu l OS N1rth El C1,,.i110 .11111, •26 72 O.W Offtc" C.0.11 M•1 • U W111 ll1y Sirwt M-'1 ... ell: .UU .. .,....,.., l eu 1v••if M...,11,..11"' t.ecll; 1'11t IH~ .,,.. .......... eAILY l'!~Clt, wit~ """'ti> lo~ .... 1M "'-~,... It ,,.,.,l...,ct ~lll"v '"'IP' s ..... •• .,. 1 .. llfHrl1' ell!!Olm; ''" L"""'' l11c~. ~I lefd\, C9tll ...... , MllFltl ... 10" .. t:.11, l'll,H'lll lll Vt llrt, SI" Ca.M1n!t/ Cl9kl-ttWI i•9Clll~•,I, I I .... 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He -at.-- tend& acbool in Montana and i& working thl.s aummer at South Cout Community Coron.a del Mar attorney Patrleil Heno1. who took K.lnj:'1 rtrat ct ae to the U.S. District Court in lMSI, aald today the Strong Riptides Batter Clemente Dangerous currtnts r1pp~ off 175 s.,.,·unmers ~tonday from their toeholds in the sand at San Clemente. Other Orange Coas1 beaches also reported riplidt trouble but not so bad. State and city lifeguards in San Clt mente kept busy to.,.,·ing the haple!,S bat hers back lo shore . Lifeguards sald J\1onday's ri ptides were the .,.,,orst they have seen this summer. The crowd on San Clemente ci ty beaches r~ached 21.000, .,.,.ith 94 of them caught in rlptldes. Severa! times during the day lifegaurds had to make mass rescues as a strong riptide caught 1s many as 10 r;wim mers at one time. San Clemente state guards had to rescue 82 swimmers and also reported a series of mass rescues. The water was 74 degrees with surf running four to six feet. Ne .. ~1port Beach guards reported 76 re scues, even though riptides were lighter than over the wf!ekenrl and rhe surf had dropped to four fett. Lifeguard.!! said th" calm surf fooled swimmers into thinking !he water was safe. There were 8.">,000 visitors to Newport ~each strands Monday. The biggest rip· ltde action, guards said, was near tht. Santa Ant River mouth and between 6th and 19th streets. Huntingtnn Beach lifeguards made \()2 rescues in two to six-foot surf, but said riptides were not a big factor. Tht Hun· tington crowd count was 60.000 bodies . State lifeguards at Huntington and Solsa Chica beaches made 50 rescues. Seal Beach lifeguards rescued 16 and Two Seized-Say 'Lord Provided' Van in Laguna C.Osta Mesa police earl y today arrestM a pair of transients shortly after they allegedly stole a eleanin g van in Laguna B~ach "which the Lord had provided." Laguna Beach authorities said the !971 veh icle , containing some $10,000 worth flf cleaning equipment. ~1as taken from the 200 block of Laguna Avenue at about .J a.m. The van is owned by Aladin's Moigi~ Carpet Clt.aning of San Juan Capistrano. An emp!oye of the firm Donald Weeler, of 2~0 Calle Monterey, was cleaning the Jolly Roger Restaurant. 400 S. C.oast Highway, '"Vhen the vehicle wa~ taken. Police identified the ,.,.,,o .t1Uspects as La.Rue 8. To\>'ers. 19. and Ann r-.f. Frailey, 24. \\'hen arrested , police quoted the pair as .!iaying the vehicle had bef!n provided for them by th~ Lord . Pnl1re said nnnp nf the expensive clPan- ing equipment, "'hich included a carpt t st eam cl eaner. \\'<is damaged. Althnu gh the van 1\'as unloc ked at. the lim!!' of the theft. police ha ve not. yet determined if the keys had been left in the ignition. Oct . 19 Ba ll ot Set SACRA~fENTO tAP 1 -Gov Reagan has set 11 special election for Oct. 19 in the heavily Democral1c 48th Assembly District. the seat vacated by Sen. David Roberti, 1 D-Los Angeles !. sald there were 1-0me riptides. The easiest day was had at Laguna Beach whtre ruards had to make only teven rescue! and there \1'ere no riptides. S tans Predicts Future Con trols To Be Necessary \\IASHINGTON (UPI ) -Commerce Se:cretary M.turice H. Stans said today "snme form " of mandatory wage-pr ic1 controls would be required after ei:· piration of President Nixon's 90-day wage-price-rent freeze on Nov. 12. Stans is a member of the Cost of Livl ng Cot.:ncil Y•hich has been given I.he task by Nixon t.o v.·ork out a long-term anti·in- flation program when the prtsenl freeze rung out. Stans' statement f o l Io wed an· nouncement by the government or actinn aimed at stabilizing mortgage interest rates -\\'hich wert not included in the freeze -.and to makt-mnre mnney available for loans to homt. buyers. In his asses sment of "'hllt will folio~ the 90-day freeie. Stans went beyond Tre&'iury Secretary .John 8. Conna.Jly v•ho said J\tonday that some measures would have to bt taken fal!o\ving the 90- day period. Connally s;iid it .... ·nu!d be "highly unlikt..l~" that there .,.,,ould he no action 2fter the !HI-day freeze ended. "I would think !here wo uld have tn be more th:in that ," Connal ly sairl in the ABC-TV interview, "\Vhat it will be, ho1v intensive it "·JI! be, how pervasive il wtll be. what it. wMI he called, I don't know" Stans held a news confe ren ce following a 90-minu!P. session v•ilh the heads of 1 l businei;s cnrpnr;1tinn:i;. "Uniform ly the bJ;uincs~men 1 spoke In are "'il\ing tn :1ccept ~nme Form of con· linuing contrnli; fnr the purpose nf cnn- trollin g inOatlon," he i;aid. "I agree tha t snme sort of conlrol systtm is necessary after the terminalion nf the 90 days." In other developments: -The U.S. dollar suffered a sharp new setback on \Vest German ml'lnev mark~ts today, and bank~rs said a rep{irt by the. tnternatianal Monetary Fund (lr-.fF I ap· pea.red lo bt responsible. The dflllar dip- ped sligh!ly on other markel!i, then held firn1 . Th~ Frankfurt mone~1 market r1xecl the official QllOIAtion fnr the da y at J.3960 marks, eQl.lh'alenl tro a dollar devalu11t ion of 7.2 per cent comparer! \1'i !h !hr nff irial .1 liF. marks r:11r ll'hich ~x1 slPrl bff(1re the mark \l'a.c; ;i llnw('d to float nn il1:1 v 10 Thi~ \1'.:1~ a .sharp drop compart-n with the 3 42.11} m11rks quola1rnn fixed ~1 1'lnday v.•hen m1111e.v marktt!i rM~nt-d :1ftfr ii \1•eek "s closure In review the !iltuaflon created by PrP~iden1 N1x11n's Au~. 15 ;in- rwunc ement of a nev.• l ' S. ec<>nomic policy. "The sudden drop in the rlnllar qunt:1- lion in earl~' trad1ni; bt rween hanks came .as .a surprise," a bank spokesman said. "lt appears • report b_v the TMF in V•iashlngton caused a ne\.\' nish to tx- c:hange do\!ars for marks. Cou1icil Explains Park Policy w Capo Protesters By PAi\fELA HALLAN &t "'" Otl!~ ~lltl J!llf A larae group of San Ju.in Capistrano homPOwners dis~at!sf!ed wifh the pro- gr~ss nf Bon1!n Park. confronted the city council i\1nnday. The council attemptf'd lo answer wh v $2~.000 of park funrl money .... ·as al loc Ated for street impravemerits rlur ing • discussion wh ich at Hme5 deteriaraled tnla council 11 tt?.ck on the city"s Parks and Recreation CClmmission. Rtsponding 10 the qurslion 111ked by 1\h·s. Edv.·ard Arl.!im~ -the only persl")n a!Jo.,.,•ed lo make 1 presentation on t.h' subject -was Mayor Tnny For~ter. Forsler explained th11t "'hen the citv a11;retd to accept l1nd fnr lhtt Rnnilo P1rk site from developer of Troy Homeli. thP. city 1lso agretd to PRY hall the c~t of putting the stre-et which Is ad jacent to the site. "l f we: had not 1cqu1r!d the tilt, we wouJd not have i>ef!n re(!Uirl"d ta make the: improvemenU." he contended. !.n an effor t to julltify the expenditure 3~ 1 leg itlmalt park funrl u&e. He lfl"l"t'd to mttt with the Troy irl!.1 ·~ home-0wner1' a$.SOCi1tlon with other member~ of the cou ncil rn further di5cus~ lht: park develnpment and thr. 1!11.r~I es· penditure Thtt PrtAldent of th'- homt.0wners' troup a(l'etd to set. up th• mPttln~ Councilman Jim Thorpe said during budget r;tudy ses~inn~ the vo!.e had been 3-2 in favor nf t.he street ei:penditurt. He and Councilman Jn~h Ga mmell had though! lhe: money for the street should have come from the general fund . "A majority of thP. council has de cidf':d park.~ have .!I lnwer priority." he ~aid . "Where wt.re: you during budget ~turty ~e~~if"lns when I wa~ all alone fiJ!hting for park~, Democr,11cy on ly works if you Aiay ,11.,.,·11ke. You'll have lo ronvlnce thrte vote~ to rai5P. p11rk priority_" The M11,vor asked the Parks ind Recre11tio n C.Ommissinn In refer future: request~ for information on park mJtterr; tn the litaff, "l don 't think the parks and recreation {"(lmmL~~ion is roncerned v.·ith the we:Jfare of the city, only the: welfare of lhe parka." said !ht Mayor . "Tonight'~ dis play wa~ embarrassing." added C.Ouncilm.!ln Ed.,.,·ard Chermak. ''The p.!lrks 1nrl re('r,.at.lon commission Jhould buffer thto council 1g11in~t out• bur8ts "' thl! n.!lture." Dennis Piiquin. chAirman of tht pl!lrk~ ind recreation commJss1on , an~ .... ·ered th11l the homMwnt!rs' grnu)'I hid been referred to at&ff. Chermak 3~id the Pf'(lplt thould be made to understand that the council •·nuld be gl1d to fi'.IV~ them what they ~·a nt -if lht.v woul d ht willin1 l(l have tht1r 111• rate 1ncre1sed. 1\ Supreme C.ourt hat alwaya refused to hear cases lnvolvtna 1chool hair code!. "Tbe oourt •hould not langer ignor6 the question of whether you hive a Conatltu· tlonal naht to •ear your hair Jn • Cflrtain way," Mrl . Herzog noted. 'Mle attomey 11ld there have been -'l cases in the Federal courts in volv ing h1ir length, but the King 's case is the only nne from a college. The remainder involve high school dress codes, s he gaid. Rulings in !he 41 coses by the appellate courts havp been in conflict , Mrs. Her zog t!Xp!aintd. This pnint was made in th e pt!ition presented to the Supreme Court Ml)nda.v by ACLU llltorneys. Jn the petiLlon of cirsul to hear the case, the ACLU contends that school codes against long hair are "un- constitutionally arbitary and violate 11:tudents' F'irst Amendment rights of personal expression . The high cou rt shnuld no longer ignore th!~ problem which ''persists, grows and festers," the petition added. King's hair length case first w~nl to thP. l l !'. District Court in late 196!1, at which time the court isJ;ued an injunction fnrhidding !he school from enforcing it.~ hair code. District court .Judge Harry Pr~gerson ruled the dress code un· cnn.c;titurional in .Jul v or 1970. However, on .June 2.'1, 1971. the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal r:ivertu rned thi.!I lower court decision, stating, "a court might disagree with their (!he Sad· dleback administration'~\ professiona l judgment. but it should not take over the operation of their schools." Saddleback College trustees subse- qu~ntly abolis hed the dress code, noting the court fight had been "for a ma1ter of principle." n reli ... standards 2re now 5et bv the administration. ·in the ACLU peti!ion. attorneys claim- ed that '"Einstein would be turned l Y.'llY" from Sadrlleback College because of hi~ h11!r lt.ngth. The pet ition points nut that bnth ol the lnwer courts, in ru ling on !he case, ag reed that there was nn evidence that long ha ir lead$ to a disrupt ion of the educ1tion1.l process. Crash Injuries Fatal to Two Accident Vi ctims Two persnns critically injured in recent Or ange Count.y traffic accident~ died M("lnday in widel,y separ11t ed ho.~pitals. Roberta Cara! SheehM , 16, of Denver, Coln .. ditd in Lns Alamito.~ Gener11I Hnspit11I just 10 day ... after she v.·a~ ,;truck hv ::1 car \l'hilf cros'iin,;: K11 tella Avenue 11t W11llingsfl)rd Strfel in Los Alamito~. The Color:1dn girl harl been stayinp; with rtla!ives in Los Alamitos for her summer vacation . Paul S. SChl itz. 12. of 17561 <;eraldine Lari!'. Huntington Re:1ch . 11lsn died Mnn - rla_v at South Cna.~t Community Hn~pi!al in Sourh Lagun11 . Th! hoy suffered critical injurieli la!il A u~ I~ when he r.!ln into the ,;ide nr 11 moving \'ehicle w h i I e crossing Pacific Coast Highway ne.!lr Al iso Drive in South Laguna . Cl)rontr'~ officers reported tnda.v the death Friday of Mrs. Annie Mary Britlsh. !17, of 534 B Via Estrada. Laguna Hills. Cypress Girl, 5, Hit B~, Auton1 ohile, Di es A 5·\'eAr·nld C.:ypre~~ ~Jrl died Monday ntght ~·llen ~ht w11.~ slruck hy a car \l.'hile pl11.ving outside ht:r hrim t . Poli ce said ~lar1· Coulson died In Los Alrimi toli r.eneral ,H(l~rltal le.~~ than ~n m 1nu1~~ :1/tf'r a rar s!uck ht>r nn ~1 ~Ta Street 11nd p.:i~.~tc (Iver her body ~fnre comin~ to,. hall O(licers sa id thr acridenl i~ still 11ndrr in\·e~ti~at in n Thev refuse tn idtnt1f~· the dri1·,,r of the car pending furthf"r In· qulnl".~. J ' . -1 Pen1iy Pitcli fl-lission Viejo resident Pam l~ubcr 11·ill have to \\'ail unlil Saturday to spend her penny al the annual Penny Carnival scheduled for 1 p.m. to 4 p.ni. at the ~lontanoso Recreation Center. For a penny, you ngs!er.~ 11'ili he ahle lo test their skills in ballpon popping, bottle hooping and oth er contests. Tusti11 Trustees to Wait W eel{ on 2 Scl1ool I ss ues By PATRICK RO)'LE 01 lht 0•11~ Piii! $11!! Aft er hearing reports of rlef1cit spend- ing and rising CTJnstruct1on ro.~t~. Tustin l"nfnn High School tru~ters ~1nnda.v voted In w::11t (lne week hrfnr·e making a rleci~inn nn ho lding construction bond and ta~ O>'e1T1de elect inns. 11i.~trir·t superintenr1ent \l.'i llia111 Zogg, in requesting tha~ bnth elections he he!rl, noted 1h:1l the re.~erves funds l)f !hg district ha ve ;:iln1ost been rlrplcled fr(l111 defirll speriding -expenditures ex- cef'ding incnnie. Rogg s<iid the distnct h:1rl ;1bnut $! million in re.,erves at the heg rnning nf lhe 1!171-72 fiscal ~·ear ;ind v.·ill have only $.141.l'l!)() v.·hen the ~choo! \r:1r end.<;, The superintendent al.So Lrild trust.res th;it costs of a five-.veal" building p1·ngr<1rn propo~ed in 1!170 -hut nnl irnplcmented -have risen aho;"lut .t~ million simply hrr.ause of ris1n11: land and construction prirrs. To meet an annual f'lll"nll1nrn! incrr.<1 se of 12 percent, 7,o,gg said ahnul a 30 rent 1:1~ increase. ::1bnve 1he preseor. lel'el v.·nuld eventually be required in order to operate !he district The di strict 1'olers in lllli9 :1pprover! a fi5 cent lax override ;ibn1·e lhe niaximuni 85 ccn!. le1·rJ. ~i1·ing lhe district a perm is.~ible lf1·.v of $1-:-in fnr !he gerieral fund . This fi$ rr.nt 01·ernde expires .Jul.v I, 1!172 :ind 1111rither eli:cl111n must he held. possihty lale this yevr . "ll wo11ld ;:ippear, lh;il :is ye;irs rrn. ii:rei:s," 7,og11: told the ho:1rd . ''1rr .'ll'P:. t~l kin,11; llhout a mH;ii:1 n1u1n (l( $1 ~o as con1pared lo -~1..'>0 nn\1•.'' 7A'.lg,I!; p<'irited out lht11. this llJ:?ure 11;;i~ nnt. f1n11l. hut \l.'a~ only 1he rf'sult of prelimin;1 rv c~tim1tlf':< nr cnrotlrnPnl . assPs~ed propert y 1·aluation ;i nrl ~a lary increa ... e!< Tn m;i in t:11n "' ~"'\ro prrr.,n! rP ~ervl' funr1 -;:i n<J rli n1•n"!" rl"f r •! spend1nl! -Zngl! ~:1id lhf' f1c:ure \.\'OUld be slight!~· higher al abou t $1.R.~. F'nr a h0nd c!cctlnn. !hr. ~upcrintendent prn(J()se<l -~reking vote r :1ppr111·a1 for the s11lr of St I 111 il lion i11 bllnds tn implement tllf' 1·r1nstn1(•Ji(ln proi;:rn11i. He said if ap- pro\"rrl. conslr\lcl1on n1no('Y rnuld be 111111rhl·d 11·ilh .~late <11d funrls In he~ln th t ~211 m1Jllr111 fl\'r-y t•;"lr huildi11g prog r;im , '!'n 1i'lee fln!}("1·t Har1holn n1ew raised th@ 11ur~tio11 or h(lll' till' pend ing u11ificatinn ol lhe d1slri!'I 1v1l h elerncnl :ory st:hnnl.c; cnuld aff1'i'l r!il'il'iu n 1Jf honrt<'d indebtednes1 ;imor.g tlH• 1hr(•e n\'W 1listri('1s. lr\'nr Bl:1rk. an ;1llor11f'\' 11·i1h !he ('nUl"I' l ~' l 0 rgal 11fflcr .. ~;-1 hl sui~h i11drbtedne~~ \1'ot1I<! 11roh;ibly bf' <!i11derl llmnni;: !hf new rl islriet~ ;u·t·rirdirig lo ;i Frirrn\Jl.'1 . !'h~ n111rd lhe di\·isinn 11•ould h!' in ratio to th• a.~se.<;srd v;:i!ualion di1lsi11n Hnw r\'rr. iltrs. R!;it•k said, "Thr la .... ·s v.·rr·r not 11Tiltc n with thi.~ !~Toe nl rrorg:1n1z:111Pn in n1inrl'' :1nrl ~a id 1ht 1s.<;UP woulrl h:11·e tn he rtrc1ded by lh~ cr111nt,\1 unifica1ion cnmn1ittee. A;:irJh()lomew ~;iirl hr wanterl to qe absolutrl,v SU!"I' nf the lrc:al implication! bPfnre lhe <11str1rl incurred anv ad· di1 in11 :1! hondf'd i11<lrhlr(!nrs". · Tru~tecs 11·ill rernnsirlf'r lhe tv.·o milt· ters at a special ses~Jon ~tonday. 8.3.UUO Oric 11 ta I Hug S to lr 11 Fro111 Lag:unan L;;~una AC'::ii·h police <ire invro;t1,g·at1 ng ff\p lhf'fl snm~ rime l;ist ll'f'f'k of a .$.~.000 l)r11•n!.1 t n 1i:: fr0rn 11 rr~1dc nt',<; ('arp<irt. H"lrn Hrilmr1', nf :iifl f'rrrf!'i$ Dr11·e. rf'portrrl lhe thrft ;iftf'r rrt 11rn1n ~ hom11 from ;i 1nr S;;ilur-rl:i,1_ She dl'srrihed lhe 1;, J->1 l~·frr! rue: :1~ hr1nt! rPrl, wh11e ;:ind p1. ,,. ,,.,, 11 ::i "I\ ... ,·111.ci" rl,..(i-:r1 IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! Selection of ca ~potin9 wasn't fon ta&t ic back in 1894 whe n our grandfa th er started his c•rPet store. Oriental Rugs we re "in," end g ra ndfa th e r specia li zed in them. Our father got into tho act eround 1918 end deve loped a large volume o f domestic cerpels, mostly W ilton• end . Axm inislers. Lately we have seen a resurgen c e of Axmi nisto r carpets in beautifu l florols ond prints. Tho effect created by an unusual pattern co n transform a dull room in- to something spectacular. Please stop in end see our large selection. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUIS: Moo . -Tims., t te S:JO -Fri •• t te t -Sat., t :JO to 5 • ~. • .. ---·~ • Today's Final San Cle1nente Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stooks VOL. 64, NO . 202, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES • ome I San CleJttetite Tough Bookstore Measure Poised A propo,~erl tough cit.y orrlinance plac- Jn'! strict c:nntrcls on issuing liCensPs fnr adull bookstores in San Clemente come.!! uµ for initial review WednesdAy b)' plan- ning commissioners. The commission's instructions from ci· U.S. Approves Work Ful'ids For Cou1·1ty Orange County supervisor~ have learned !hat their $2.R milli on sha re of Sf· n1illi<n1 in emeq::ency employment fund .~ pro· n1ised bv the fedr.ral JiOVernrnenl has been <1PPrnved in Via;;,hingtnn. D-C. Boarrl ch:i irn1an Robert R:ittin ~alrl the county hnPf's to ha1·e its fir.st PmplnyP.~ in the new program on Lhe pa,yrnll hclnre Labor Day. The fir st to be hired will he !hose i.1·ith management. personnel end financiel training. he said. The couMv 1.nd six cities qual if ied for the emergency aid 11uthori1ed by Pre~i­ tlent Nixon for areas of California car- r.\"ing high unen1ployrnrnt lrvels in 1echno!ogical and aerospac-e fields. Hun· tinglon Beach was Lh1> onl y Orange C0as L community eligible for the aid . Battin said emplo.vmen! preference will be. gi,•en persons under 2.'i Rnd over 4.'l who are veterans ol I.he Knre;:in and lndoc..hina campaigns, u n e m p I o y e d aerospace workers. unemplnyrd teach ers, youths cnmpleti11g hi.c?h schflO! and col · lege. welfare recipients and unemployed persons who ha ve participated in relrai11ing programs. tv enuncilmen are tn initiate the formal Pr~edure 11mending the city roning nrdinance In require a· conditional use permil fnr the businel'S activily, ·rhe proposed revision would h11vf' 1 publu· hearing or its' own both before the cn nun1ssio n and council. 'rhe strict provision is an offshoot from a re cent al!empt by an Anaheim man In ob tain 11 citv license ror ~uch 11n est;ihli.,hment In lhP. downtown arP.11 Ani:r.v councilm en. who had recrived frer samples or the w11res in !he proposed businrss. unanim()u s!v de.nied the ap. plirntion and railed fof a lough city code for future application~. If !he zo11ing measure is 1pproved, lmokstn re license applicants would face public hearings before hoth council 3.nd commission before action would take pl;:ice on 11 bid for a city lice11se. ~la vor Vo.'alter Eva11s also ha1; asked rnn1n1isi;ioners tn investigate chances or including othrr adults--0nly businessel'i in thf' C'nde rrvisinn. R11slnP~sr.,~ not licl"nsed by lht st;ite cfJu ld fall under the blanket of the new law Other items 1;et for mmmission llCtion \Vednesday i11clude : -A request from tht Chapman ri1anageme11t Corporation to change r.ilfl· in.I( near lhe San Clemente General Hoi;pit.:11 site from cenlr11\ commercial zonin,i: lo iz,eneral oommercial. The technir11l rtiange involves property at. 600 to 628 Camino de lo.~ Mare~. -A request for 11 use permil fmm Agl'- janian Products, Inc .. which p!a11s lO de\'Clop a motnrcyclt ~11!es and service center 111 1502 N. El Camino Rea!. -A lt.n tative tract map submitted by H\'E Crown. Inc., for a 12-unit con- dominium apartment building proposed for 409 Arenosn L:ine. The project ls pro- posed (or a multiple·residentlal rone. Nixon Plan11i11g Quiet W eeke11d iii Clemente B.v .JOH" \'<\l.TErtZA O! !~t 01nv ,.,1~1 S!oH Presidi:-nl J\"ixnn plans an espec1;illv quie! week and h::i.s no plans to lr;i\'f' his San Cleme11te compou nd ffJr snc1;il ap. pearances. his press Aidei-said t-.1ond;iy After the chief executive meet s today "1ith his ntw Paris Peace Talks am· bassador Lhe chief execuli\"e plan.~ a "·eeK nr re,ading and rest. said Press Secretary Ron Ziegler. There hrid been some h0pes that last week's busy acli \'i!ies by the President had set the tone for the th rct·v.·eck v.·ork· Ing vacation. Bui. Ziegler laid those reports to re st in his briefing Monda y afternoo n. Oraage Coast 1''enther The weatherman says the sun will pttk oul t.hmugh those early ' morning clourls 11round midday 1~ day and Wednesday bringing wilh it tenlper::itures .:iround 711 degrt'ei! at. lhe beach 11nd 84 inland. Lows in the mid·60 's in both are11s. INSIDE TODAY Thal si111nrion 111i1.h Ort111ge Cnunty·.~ l~ncn l. A{Jtn t;µ f'tlrntn· t.ion Cnniml.~.(i on could v;ell h.n1>t. heen sr,r1ritrrl hy Lr wi.s Cnrrnll. Tnm Bn°rlP!J tnke.~ n 111hlrns1tnl /.nnk nt l/tfl problrm on Pngr /(), •+··~· ,, (•l+l••fl'-• (ftKlolflt U~ I C!•nlt1t4 ft,)I c1 ... 1r.1 n c ...... ,, 1t Oo•r• llr!tlcu \\ Ol~trC" H •"ttrl•I , .. , ' •l't•rlll41'1!'1tl'I 11•1' •lftt ftC-u.u w • .,,.,,.., n "'"" Ul-to 11 M1•rl.lto Lk•ft'"' 11 Me•l•1 U·!J Muflttl •wrwh U llH!•ftf! ll•w• f·~ o ...... c ...... .,. •. ,. S•t•ll ,tr!•• 1' ,_,, 1t·l1 Jlll(t Mt rltoft l l·lt To,.vhlloft 12 l~•l,.r• 1).1) w •• ,.... ' w,..,,,.., 11-H-11 wer,. i....,. l·J "\''t v.'ill hav, no puhlir ~rhedules B\'a1lable !n you ,"' Ziegler L0ld reporters. "A.~ v.r ~aid before. !he Pre.~ident plan."! l.o use the~e nexl. two v.·eeks tn catch up on ::i large amounl of readi11g rind to give long thought t0 the federal budget. "l;le'!l also give considerable thought to new programs and ~lay in touch with current. iss uei;." he ;idded. Only a amall retinue of aides has ac· cnmpan ied Mr, Nixon in his August trip '>l'e~! National Securiiy Affa irs Ad viser Dr, Henry Kisi;inger i11 in San Clemente. but n(l members of the President's cabinet are along 011 the st ay. Today·Jl only scheduled item was this morning's visit of Amhassador William J, Porter. who app11rently received first~ hand i11struction11 from Mr. Ni,;on on his role as the new ~hief negotiator with the North Vietnamese. 11ncl Viet Cong in Paris. Porter \\:ill arrive in the f'reneh capital at mon!h 's end, taking over tht duties "' Ambassador David Bruce, who resigned for health reason~. Porter's first encounter with lhe Com· mu11i~1 dele~;itions will t3ke place Sept. 3. Ziegler ~.:iid. Nixon and his wife. Pal, will leave for Washi11glnn D,C., Sept. 3. Last year's Augu!lt visit 1;ndtd •t lht s;ime period. because Nixon h11d '!Chedul· eri a major dinner with U.S. lilbor leaders on Labor Day. Ziegler i;ald the Whi~ Hooiie ha1; 1)1'.lt plann~ 11uch a.n afJA.ir thlti _yur. however. A11nouncement!I m11de la!e last week by Zleg ler indjrtctly gave I.he time. period fnr the 01".Xl prCl!ldenthtl viJ1it we.~I. Late ln 5'-pl.f;mber. the f'lrsl. F1mlly w\11 mttt J;ipan·a Emperor Hlroltlto ind h\!1 wife In 3 historic event 1t Anchorage. Al11.s k11. It will hf> the firi;t lime 1 J11pa11e8i emperor h.:is met A.n Amtrtt.an PrMident. After the Se pt. 2fl meeting. Ziegler uld, the Nixons "will return to Ca!Uttrnla." ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1971 TEN CENTS 0 s eac ore Navy Crews Pi11 Hopes On Winds By TERRY COVILLE 01 lft• Ot lly ,11111 St•H U.S. Navy officials hoped today that Qffshore breezes i.1·ould push a :JO..mile oil slick a\vay from beaches in Orange· and San Diego counties. A Navy spokesman said the slick wu about five to 10 miles off shore thit morning, though som~ globs of oil have fouled the sand at Da11a Point. north San Clemente, San Onofre and Camp Pendleton. So me 75 r..1arines and 25 Navy men were put to work cleaning the beaches Mnndfly and were to resume cleanup operations today. Orange County Harbor District office.rs !laid Dana Point beach was cleaned Mon. day, hut new oil globs appeared this morning. 'The oil slick was caused Friday by a mistake. in fueling procedure when the USS fl.fanatee , a fleel oiler, was transler- lng fuel !.o the carrier Ticonderoga, ac· cording to Rear Adm . Jotph Williem1. commandant nf the 11th Naval District. Chinks iii tlae Wall? Williams said a vaJve n1ay have been lef!. open after the connecting hose wa1 unhnoked . ,.\mbassad ors of the U.S .• Britain, France and the Soviet l:J nion ire expecled lo meet again next mooLh tn authorize talks ~tween East and West Germans to work nut practical d eta il~ of an agreement to end tension in \\o·e.~t Berlin. The four-nation accord an· nounc'ed Monday ended 17 months of negotiations between. respresent.ativei of the conqueror1 of Nui Germany. W-all thaL surrounds West Berlin , ·110 miles inside East Germany. is not expected to come down, but may become more porous. An official investigation o( the spill hu bee11 ordereri by Williams, who said Naval regulations call fnr the immediate reporting of such an incident. The spill was not reported by the Manet.ee officially until 1 p.m., Saturday. "Po11Sibly the skipper of the Manatee didn"t realize the quantity of oil lost until much later." Williams said. Exchange Club Pleases 2 Bo ys In San Clemente San Clemente's Exchangt Club ha."! donated funfu" which Jj:Ul r1ntee summer camping trip~ for !wo South Coa~I area youngsters. One SI-year-old boy e.njoyed an outing earlier this ~ummer to !he Bluff Lake ~1011nt1in Camp in the Sa.n Bernard''lO Moun la ins. Latrr this month 11 14·.vear·nld boy will ~ on • housebnat. and water·sk i ei- curs1nn nn th, Cnlnr11rlo Rive:r wit.h hi~ e:xpenses paid through Excha11ge Club Don11t1on~. The you th.!! are participant.~ nn • su m· mer camplni;i program offered by tht South Coast YMCA. Harbor Inn Suit Goes to Victim A woman wt)ose left lr.g Wll.!1 crusher! whe:n 1 truck ran i11tn her outsldt the Harbor , Jnn. Dana Point. hl5 bee11 JtwArded •!!0.000 in damages by an Orange. County Superior Court jury. Mrs. Loi~ Scholting, 52, nr Concord , successfully sued the inn·s owners on the jitrounds that they failed to provide ftlr tht. safety of patrons when they nmit+.ed to place a guard railing between the parki11g 1re1 11nd the building at 3.f094 Pacific Coast HighwAy. Mt&. Scholting "w11 injured 011· Sep~. 5, 1969, when a truck driven by defendant Edward Hodge· struck her 11s 8he w111 le1vin1 the premises. Hodge w111 declared during the trial to be blamelw fo r the incide nt. 01magt11 were 1wardr.d a g a I n 8 t J1cq~line M~Ot1n Cook ind bartender Pi:tti Runyon, both of South L.agu111. IRS HA.S WORD ON BIG FREEZE Do YOU h&vt. que1itlOn11 about President Nltorfa free:it on waae11 1nd prlce•t lf IO, the U.S. Jnlemal Rtvenue Strw\ct iIRSl his est•bli~l'ted •n 1nawt.rln1 Sf.:rvice in Sant• An• to handle such pmblem~. Question& may hf; directed ln IRS eiperta by rallini their office 1t R.16-1311 In Santi Ana. ,, President, New Viet11a1n Na val officials have estiinated A.he oil spillage at 2.bout 1.200 gallons . The slick ia compoi;ed of a thick fuel oil called Navy Special, Envov Meet in Clen1ente In Washington. Secreatary of the Navy John Chaffee designated Capt. Richard J. Hogan of Long Beach. the admiralty lawyer , to handle any damage claims. ,; By HELEN THOMAS U'I iltll Wrll•• President Nixon co11fers with new ch1t1:f \'ietn11m peace negot.iator William .J. Porter in San Clemente lndAy in an al· mnsphere of publlc pessimism ove.r c.h::inces nf hreaking the deadlock in Pari.c;, Pnrter flew here from Washlng!nn whert he Arrived for consullatioo.c; last week .:ilter winding up hi~ la:st diplomatic ta:;k 11.~ US ;imbas:;ador to South Korea . Displaying lillle ~ense of urgency, !he \\le~l.ern Whil t. House said the envoy, who fnrme.rl y served a!I deputy ambassador in Saigon. V1·ill take up hi!I duties i11 Par i~. Aug. ,'IO, and attend hi~ first negotiatini i;ell'sinn with the Commun ist represen· t.Alivell' Sept. 2, In terms nf the talks, Press i:iecre:tary Ron1ld Ziegler told newsmen the Presi· de11t continues to seek •·meaningful negotlaUon11" but said he ha~ ·•m in· dication " that the Communist sid e ls •·interested in the-same thing." "In the Paris forum, thti: other 5ide ha., r:Jt. bten~responsive," he said. · Nixon and Porter will have "detaiJed talks" on the status of I.ht 11egotlationll and the. ambassador would continue to probe the Viet Cong seven.point peace plan put ()0 the table July t, Ziegler said. The White House, at the same time , ap- peared to be moving away from its original usessment that there were some .. positive elements" In the plan. Chief Vitt C.-0ng delegate Madame Nguyen Thi Dinh called for totlll] withdrawal of American troops from Vlettlam bf Dee. :n. In return, l'lhe pro- mised • phased re.lease of U.S. prisoners of •ar timed to reduction!! of force/I'. Porter's a"ppointment 111 1 replacement for ailing amb1Mador David K.E. Bruce in Paria wall' announced July 28. He will bf: M1cc~ed 11 ambauador to Seoul by Phlllp C. H1blb. 1cting chief negotiator In P.,-i1. ,_ There hi& been speculaUon th at Saddlehack College Ta]e Slated by CofC Membf:rg or the San Juan Gapistrann cb,mbtr (){ Commeri::e. wlll hear the "Saddleb11ck College Stnry" Wednesday during an addresa by the college '• presldtnL Or. Fred fi . Brem~ will address chamber members 1t 7:30 a.m. at 8 breakfut ·mee:Unr In Pete and Cla.ra 's Restaurant. Porler's arrival al the talks was delayed 111 a diplomatic play for time until After lhe South Vietname1;e electio11s Oct .. 3. Tnp Cnmmunisl. negotialrirl!' Xuan Thuy ;ilsn lefl Paris whtn the U.S. put i~ depu - ty in comma11d. and seemed to downgrade the negotlalions. Habib will stay on in Paris 1 couple of v.·eeks after Por1er take.~ over tn brief him . PnrLer also will see Bruce in Eurnpe: ffJr ne~ntia!ing pointers. l'he President's offici:.1 activities here h:i v.-been mnstly behind-the·sce11e~. Ziel!:ler took crltical exceptio11 to A reporter's question on whether Nixon planned lo cut short hls ··vacation" to return to Washington to keep closer tab."! on performance of his 11ew economic ?Jlicy. Ziegler the11 proceeded to lick nff 11 11umber of subjects Nixon will be working on during his /\lay he.re. including the 1972 and 1973 fiscal year federal budgets. He .c;till plans to remain here until Sept. J and "will use the time to think about future policy," Ziegler i;aid . But the main concern today was ktt:p- lng the oil away from beaches and harbor.~ and protecting fish and bird llfe:. 'The Navy spread about 2,000 fee:t of portahle floati11g booms across the en· trance to Oceanside Harbor, where the slick threatens boats docked in the harbnr. A spokf>sn1an for the California Fi.sh and Game Department said a treatmen• cent.er has been establ ished 11ear Dana Poi11t t.o ca re for birds CQntaminated by the oil A team of marine b\()Jogist-divers is al so chf!cking the oil's effect on tidepools and underwater areas near the shore. Police111en Sue City LONG BEACH !UPI! -The city r.1on· day was sued for SIO mil\ion by the Long Be.ach Police Officers Association on grounds it violated an overtime pay agreement. The cily-policti: agreement was to have provided 70 officers one and <lne·half times the base pay with 25 hours mu· Unum a month. ·ue~s Shot Me. • • Top British Officer Slain BLACKPOOL, England <UPI) -To his men . Police Superintendent Ger- ald Richardson w1s known as 1 •·good copper.'' 1n the world of British 1.!!!w and order, there is nothing better. He also was known for his gentleness. Hls last worda Monday before he died , the victim of a jewel robber's gun, reflected this, appearinc more Uke a scolding than a murder outcry. SAID RICHARDSON: "This 111 silly. He's iihot me in the slomach." A l!lbort Ume later. Richard80n, 33, was deed. He wa1 the highest ranking police officer In the country to be gunned down ln the line of duty. Two of hia me11 were wounded by other,gunmen In !,he ihcident. The shooting came af&er five men held up a jf;welry stor in this seaside resort's city center. One. of the store employea managed to aet off 1 silent alann while the men gatnered tbe jewels. , RICllARDSON LED the chase, He came face-to-fa ce with one of the rob- bers In an ~lley. Mrs. Margarti:l Thompson, who saw the un-'(med policeman con front tbe gunman, descrtbt..d what hAppentcL "He (Richardaon ) htld out hts hand.5 towards the man. and !poke fairly tn him. He ate.med to be appr.alln& to him to hand the aun over. I heard him say fin111ly: 'Don't be allly. lad.' • "THERE WAS a thot, and the p<>lice ofticer fell to the pavement. Then the man ran off." Police mt1n.!lged to arrr.At. thrtt of the men , but two others eluded them. A aearcb <lf tbe area fa iled to find them and today tbt manhunt spread lhrou&h- out the nation. •. ' . r . . ... I OA.l l v PILOT SC r~. Avtwt z•. 1971 Hassle Hair High Court • ID A formu Sldd.leback CoUe.ge ltudent Monday rtnt"'ed his tv.·o year battle v.•1th ~ aulhor1tie1 O\'U h.air leflilh by petitioning the U.S. Supreme C.ourt ltl bear his case. Tustin rea1dl!Ilt Lindahl King. suspend · ed from lhe J\Hss1on V!tJfl Junior College Capo Council Condenins LAFC Actio11 A resolu tion ex pressing displeasure n\·e.r recent actions of Orange County'!! Local AgenC)" F'nrmation Dimm1ss1on !LAF'CI was unanimously passed ~tonday by the San Juan Capistrano CHv C<iuncil. . . The re.solution "'a!! offered b~' ~1a ynr Tony F'orste.r who expressed roncern over the conduct of 11upet\'isors Robert Ba ttin and Ronald C11spers. "People deserve better than they're. gelling.'' he. said. "I think tht Aug . 9 LA1'~C meeting was a publlc outrage.." The council 11lso voled to contribute S265 to lhe. legal fund or !he mayor's city se.leclion committee which is fighting an 11Uempt to unseat thelr representative on the LAFC. The. group. led by Fountain Valley Ma yor Ed Just. has no le.gal funding 50W"Cf: of its own and must depend on contribution.s. ~layor F'orsle.r said the co u n t y supervisor' have the unlimited resources of the County Counsel's office. Councilman Edward Chermak sug· gested u.sing the. sending 11 letter to the. Board of Supervisors protesting the use. of the County Q:iunael. paid for with tax.· pavers' money. Councilman Jim Thorpe said althou.i.ih the use. may bt immoral it probably was not illegal. The text of the resolution on LAFC llc· tions stales the council's displeasure. nver the Aug. 9 "hastily calle.d special meeting of the LAFC lo rl!:p!ace the public's repre.sentative" and Battin and Caspers's participation in the matter which we.re for reason.s "totally unrelated to the public good." The resolution further states that such actions tend to "cast aspersions·· on lhl!l conduct of other public bodies. fl {r {:; Caspers to Put Irvine Cityhood Issue on A~enda By L PETER KRIEG 01 tl1t 0•11'1' .-11.,. Sii!! The Irvine city hood mov ement may be tn(')Ving again. Filth Distnct Supervisor R o n a \ d Caspars will order the incorporation plac· eel on the Orange Count~· Board of Supervisors' agenda next "'eek so a formal protest he::iring they must conduct can bt held in September, John BurtCln , chairman of the Council of the Dim· munities of Irvine. said this morning. Burton. re.porlln@ on a meeting he. and other inc.nrporalion spon~ors h::id 1.1•1th Cas~rs ~tonday nigh!. said "\Ve are looking forward to an inmrpnrat1on elec· Uon in November ·· Burton S11 id C::ispers expressed concem a bout the expansion of !he proposed city from the originally·proposed J0.000-acre, university rommunil~ "'\\'h~,. harkrni;: bark In hi~ un· dersl.and.Jng (lf tht. nrigina! univto:rsity city,'' Burton s111d. '"ht made 1t clear he didn't in11>nd tn be its l:is1 supporter ·· Caspers "·as in 11 mrrling or 1he supervisors this mnrn1ng and roulrl not bto: f""rhed for commPnt. OaANll COAST DAILY PILOT OlAMG..; COAST .-u a llSMIM(, Co.lol,-AM'I' ••i.t•I N. W••d f'•t•.flf~t ..... •11111""'' J~c~ ~. Curit'/' V..;e ,., .. ..,111t •~II V~ftl Mlll•Ott T1'o"''' K 11~il [of•'<•• ThoM t• A. Mur11lli111 M1 ... ,1.,. l!:e•,.,,_ C~trl11 M. l101 Rit~••ol I'. Nt!I '"'"!111111 Mt11o;I~; l!:i!l"ftr. l#t•N ...... Offlc• 122 Fo•••+ A •1~u1 .,,;1;~, t~ol•tu : l'.O. 1111 66•, t165? S.11 c1 ... ,,,, OHlc1 205 Nerti\ f ! c.,.,;~• R11I, •2•11 Ottier Offlc .. C&ot• Mn• ~ Wnt ··~ SI••" N-•I aNdl; .U.U Ntw1111tt I OU l •l •tl Munt!'lllOll IMt~; l,.IJ lt•Cll l 1>Ul•v1rlll C)JllLV Jiii.OT. wll~ -t~ •1 re"'•"°" l~t H-1·~rt11, 11 "'1fl>llO~ld tll•!Y ••t .. 1 S""' .. , Ill -••tit •lltlltll lnr i..l'tUtl• .N(~, H ......... , klcfr. ( .. ti ........ HV11ll11t1G• l&edi, ,_,.,..,, V1li.y, I•~ Clt,.,tt1llf C:•-'•t .......... Jrtlt!lltb•ct, .,.,, ..... ~ -~lell•I N lllell hit>c:lrltl .,_,~., ... ott"I ;. ti Uf Wfll •• .,. l!•ffl. (8Uo ....... . ,,,., .... 1114 ) 641 ... )lt Cl...,... Ae..n1" .. 642·16 71 S. C"-"" All Defi.,,.....1 , .. .,..... 492°4411 Let-N ........... , .. ,_,,: , ... , .......... ,, campua in 1.969 for violation of tM scbool '• dress eode, filed tht peUtion on appeal of a recent decision of Ult Ninth Circu.il Court of Appeals. King is bein( rtpre&t.nted by A.mtrlcan Civil Liberties Union (ACLU! &Homey Fred Okrand of Ula Anaeles . Kina:. who Is now 21, 1t11l his Jone hair, aJlhou1h his hair line Is beiinnlni to reeled He at. tend! achoo.I tn Monwa and ls workl.J'\I this summer at South Cout Community Corona del M&r atttimey Patricia Herioc, •ho took Klnl'• fir1t cale lo the U .s. D11trict Court in 1168, a aid klday the Strong Riptides Batter Clemente Dangernu.'! current.'! ripped off \7 1; s"·immers Monday !rom thelr toeholds in the sand at San Clemente Other Orange Coast ~ache!! alsn reported ripl idl! trouble but not so bad. State and C'ity lifeguards in San Clemente kept busy towing the hapless bathers ba ck to shore. Lifeguard!! said Monday's riptides were the worst they have seen this summt";r. The crowd on San Clemen!e. city beaches reached 21 ,000, "'ith 9~ of them caught. in riptides. Severa! limes during the day lifegaurds had to make ma!! rescues a~ a strong riptide caught 111 many as 10 .'!1-vimmers at one time . San Clemente ~ta le. guards had to rescue 82 swimmers and 11lr.o reported a series or mass rescues. The. water w11s 74 degrees 1.1•it h surf running four tn six feel. Ne. .... ·port Beach guards reported 7i; rescues, even though riptides were lighter than over lhe weekend and the surf had dropped to four feet. Lifeguard!! said the calm surf fooled sw immers into thinking the wa ter w11s safe. The.re were 85.000 visitors lo Newport Beach strands Monday. The biggest rip. l1de action, guards said. was near the Santa Ana River mouth and bet\.\•een 6th and 19th streets. Huntington Beach llfeguards made 11'12 rescues in two to six·foot surf. but said riptides we.re. not a big factor . The Hun· tineton crowd count was 60,000 bodi!!. Stale lifeguard!! at Huntington and Bolsa Chica beaches made 50 rescues. Seal Beach lifeguards rescued 18 and Two Seized-Say 'Lord Provided ' Van in La gm1a C.OSta Mesa police early today arresl.ed • pair of tran.'!ie.nts shortly after they allegedly stole a cleaning v:..n in Laguna Beach "which the Lord had providerl ." L11guna BP.ach author i!1e~ ~11id the 1!171 t·ehicle. containing SQmt' SI0,000 worth nf cleaning equipment, was laken frnm the. 200 block of Laguna Avenue al <1bout 3 a.m. The van is 0111ncd by Al;idin'~ ~1a.1::ic Carpet CJP.aning of SAn Juan Capi~trann. An employe. of the. firm Donald Wee.Jer, of 2.10 Calle. Monterey, was cleaning the Jolly Roger Restaurant. 400 S. Co itst Highway, 11·hen the ve.hicle w:ts t11kPn, Police identified lhe two suspects a~ LaRue. B. Towers, 19. 11nd Ann M. F'raile.y, 24. When o11rreslP.d . police qunted the pair a.'! sitying !he vehicle had been prnv ided for them by the Ulrd . Police. said none nf th e t'irpensive clean· Ing equipment. .,.,·hich includ~ a carpet steam cl eaner, was damaged. Al!hnugh the van "'as unlockt'rf ill the time nl thf' theft. police hai·t not vet determined 1f the keys had been le.rt 1.n the. ign ition. Oct. 19 Ba ll ot Set SACRAME NTO I AP1 -Gov Reagan has set a special elertion for Oc! 19 in !he heavily Dem\'.lcratlc ~Rth Assembly District, the seat vaca ted bv Sen, David Robto:rti, rD-Los Angeles ). · said the.re "'ere 5ome. n plides. The. easiest dav .,.,.a!! had at Laguna Beach 1.1•he.r e guards had to make. only se.\•e.n rescues and there were. no ri ptides. Stans Predicts Future Controls To Be Necessnry Yi' ASHINGTON l UPI I -Commercl! Secretary ~faurice H. Stans said tod11y •·some form ·• of mandatory w11ge.·pric11 controls Y>'nu ld be required after ex· piration of President Nixon 's 9<klay wage.-price·rent freeze on Nov. 12. Stan5 is a member of the Cost of Livin g Council v.·hich has been given the task by Nixo n t.o .... ·ork out 1 long-term anti·in· nation program when the pre.sent free ze runs out. Stans' statement f n I low e d 11n· nouneement by the government of action aimed al s!abiliz1ng mortgage interest rates -.... •hirh we:re not included \n the fre.e.ie -anrt tn make more money 11 vailable for loans to home buyers. In hi! assessment of v.•hat .... ·ill follow I.he 90·day freeze . Stan11 went be.yond 1'ree.sury Secretary John 8. Conna.lly 1.1•ho said Monday that some measure11 v.·ould ha ve. ll) be taken folln"'ing the 90· day period. Conn11lly said it would be. "highly unlikely" that. the.re v.•ould be. no ar lion after the 9<klay fr~e.te ended ··r 1.1·ould think there v.·nu ld havt In bf' more than th11l." Q-lnna lly said in the ABC·TV intervie .... ._ "\Vhat it will be. how intensh'e il will be. hn 1o1· pervasive it will bt. what ii will be called, I dqn 't know.'' Slan.'! held a ne"·s ronfereorf' follov.•ing 11 OO·minutt se!\s ion v.•ith the headl! of ti bu.~ines.~ rnrporar 1ons "Uniformly IM b.~uin~smrn I ~pokp tn are .... ·illini: tn :i crf'pl .~nmt form nl cnn· l1nuing conlrnl!\ fnr !hf' purpns.-nf rnn· !rolli ng innatinn," he ~a id. "I 11gree thal S{'lme .~ort of control system is ne<"essary af!er the term ination nf the 00 days." In nther devrtnpment ~ -The U.S. rtnll.:ir suffererl 11 sharp nrw setback on \Vest Germ;in n1nnry markers today. and bankers said a reporl. by the. !nltrnalinnal Monetary Fund t lMF""I ap· peared to br responsible Tht dollar dip· ped slightly on olher markets. thrn helrl fir m. The F'r;in kfurl mone.v market fixPd thP offirial quot ation (or the rla.\I al. J.J!ltiO marks. equiv;i lenl tn a <ioHar dp~·::ilu:H i(ln n( 7.2 per cent compared 1.1•11h !ht offici21I :1 fili m11r k~ ra1P which existf>rl hpfnrP the mark .,.,·;is allnwi>d In nnal on ~fil.Y 1n Thi!! 1.1•as 11 sharp drop cnmparNI with lhe 3 4250 marks fJun1at1n n f1xert Mnnd11v 1.1·he-n mf"lnry markrts reopened a ft er ~ .... -e.ek 's rlosurt to rel"ie1o1· !he situaunn cre11!e:d by Pre~id rn! !\"ixnn·~ Auiz I~ 11 n· nnuncement. n( a new l; S. ecnnnm1c: P\')l1c~· "'The sudden drop in the dnllar quot A· tlon in e11 rly tr11d ing bet1reen bank.~ canH~ as a .'!Urprise," 11 ba nk spokesnu1n said. "11 appear!! 11 report by the lr-.tr 1n W11shington caused a ne.w rush to ex· rhange dnlll'lrs for marks. Council .Explains Park Policy to Capo Protesters B~· PA~fELA HALLAN 01 l!lt Olll"f" "1111 Sl•l'I CouncilmAn J im Thorpe. said dunog budget study ses11i(lns the. vote. had bee.n A !argt e:roup of S:in Juan Capistrano 3·2 in favor of the. street ex~oditure. He hnm~wners dissatisfied wi!h the pro-11nd Cnunc.ilman .Jn~h G11'mmell had gr .. ss of Boniio Park. CQnfronled tht city ihou_i:hl the money rnr the. sire.et :oihould ha1·e. rnrnt rrom !he gf'ner111I funn . rnunril t\1 nnd11.v . "'A ni11jnril.y nf the rounc\1 ha ., decided Thr Cfluncil attempted lo ans1.1·er why p11rks have 11 lower pr io rity,'' he !!aid . 124.000 of park fund mone.v was a!located ''Where were you during budg,.I stutlv for street improvemerits during 11 se~sinns when I was 111111lonf' fighting for discussion 1.1·hich al limes dele.rioraled p11rks. Dtmocracy only work.~ if you stay Into council 11lte.ck on the city's P11rks and aw ake. You 'll have: to mnv\nce three Recreation Commi!l.'.ion. votes lo r11ise pBrk priority." RespQndmg lo lhe qur.slion asked bv Tht Mayor ask.ed the P11rk~ 11nd ~,rs. Ertward Ad111mii: -the: only pers'ITi Recrealinn Commission to rtfer future. 111l(l1.1't'd to make a pre~nt11tlon on the rtque111.~ fnr inform111ion on p111rk mailers subject -"'llS ~1ayor Tony For.!ler. In I.he staff. F""nri;ter explained th1I when th,. citv "I don 't th ink the park' ;ind recreation agrttd to acctpl 111nd for the Bonito P11rk commi~sion iii: concernett with the we1f11re ~•te from <le.velope..r (If Troy Homl"tl . nf the. cily. only the wtlf11re. of the thr city also agreed lo p1y h11H the. rni;t p11rk.•," said lhe i\1 aynr. nf pulling I.h e Slrttl wh ich h1 11djarent to "Tonight's display wa:oi emharraning." !ht !!ile add,.d Cnunci lm11n f:dw11rd Cherm11k. "Ir we h::id not Acquired the. 1']lt , we. "Tht park~ 11nd recrei1tion ('(lmmission l"l·ou ld not h11\·e be.en 'tl'<lulred In m11kf' sl'lould buffer !hr: enuncll llJt:ll ioi;t out · lhe: impro\•ements,'' he: C'OnlendM, In an bur~! .. ~ of thiii: n11turP " tffnrt In ju~ll fy lhP expe.ndltuN: 11i; J11 De:nn ls P11qu in. thJ11lrm11n nf the pa rk.• lei;:itimale. p11rk funtl u!f' 11.nrl rtcrt11tion enmmi~~ion, 11nswe.red ·CtrJ<P11f!t, 1t?1, ar..... eo.,, ~ ... 11.~1~, He a.(Tf'f'rf 10 met! with lhP Trnv arp111's that thfl home<iwne.rs· '"'OUp had heen ~"'· Mo ,,...,. '"''"· 111.,.1rotlfll•· h · •· M1io,1.t1 ''"" ... , ,dv""'"'""'"''' ~··•1~ nmenwner~· 11s~l111inn wllh 11ther rt.ft.rred In staff :~ .... '" M "":.'= ."::!.~' U11ot1.t1 ••· me.robe.rs nf the cf)une1l to furlhtr ch.,cuss ChemtRk ~;i id Jht pe<iplP .,nnulti bf' ...,.,.. ~·u ,.., ........ ,1 ,.,......,., ... t~ the park de \•t lo pment and I.he. strttt el· made ro understand that !hr council ..... Co1tt M"'· C.1llle'fllt lubort!~•l&ll pendJ!urt Thf' presltlent ol t 1i t.' "-'OUld be rlad In Ri\'f'. lhem wh111 tht.y ~i:,i;111~uft.~ ,;:i:1.:":~ .... 'I1 Jr'!.,~!1~' homNJ1.1·nr.rs' grrru p i.grtt;ri lo set up the wa nl -ti the.y wnuld bt willln1 ln have ' 'lo-• • • ~ .mte.tl.nP -lheil' ta:. r11te--lnere11~H.··· ------t" ~~ ' • ,, :.f --.'~i ~-... .. ~.>A.• 1 )' ... .. ;-~. ~~ J~~ .. <,,~ ..... -.: ;.--.,, .' . .. ' ' '" ( Supreme Court hu always refused to bur cases lnvolvin& school ha ir codes, "The court should not Jonaer ijnore the question of whether you have a Canstltu- dOMI rltht to wear your hair in a c.rt1in way," Mr1. Herma nol~. The attorney aald there have been 41 c11se1 in the Federitl ('(lurts invol\·ing h1ir length. but the King 's case is the only one from llJ rollege. The remainder involve high school dress codes. she said. Rulings In the 41 cases by the appell11te courts have bt-en in conflict, Mrs. Her1.og explained. This point .,.,•as made in the petition presented to the Supreme Court .\tnn(lay by ACLU attorneys. fn the petition of cirsui In hear the case, the ACLU cnntend~ that school codes agsinst Jong hair are "Un· constitutionally arbitarv and \lioli1te studenis' First Amendffient rights nr personal ex pressiQn. The .high court should no lnnit!er ignore thi s problem .... ·hich "persists, grn .... ·s and festers," the pet ition added. King·s hair leng!h case first went lo !he U.S. District Court in late 1969, al which lime !he cnurt issued 11n injunction fnrbidd ing the school from enforcing it:oi hair code. District court Judge Harry Pregersnn ruled the dress code un· constitutinn11! in July of 1970. However. on .June 25, 1971. the Ninth Circuit Court o( Appeal overturned thi~ lower cnurl decisi0n. slating, •·a court miRht di11agree with their /the .Sad· dleback administration·.~1 prnfessionAI judgment. but it should nnt. take. over the. operation o( their school.~.'' Saddleback College. trustees suhse-- quen!ly 11boli11hed the dress code, nolinjt the court fight had been "for A matter nf principle." Drrss st11ndards are now ~el by the administration. In the ACLU petition . attorneys claim· ed that '"Einstein would~ turned away" lrnm Saddle.back College becau!e of hi! hair length. The petition point!! out lhat bnth of !he lnwer cou rl.s. in ruling nn !he case., agreed tha t the.re wa15 no evidence I.hat long ha ir lead.s In a disruption of the educational proces~. Crash Injuries Fatal to Two Accident Victims Two persons critical!~· injured in recenl. Oran~P Count\' traffic accident~ died ~fnnday in wid~ly separ11ted hnspit;i ls. Rober!11 r ::irnl Sh teh?.n, ii;, of Denver. Coln.. rl1ed !fl Loll Alamitoll Gener11I Hnspih1 I just 10 day!! after sht w;i~ ~r ruck hv R car while rrn~.~in~ Katf'll:i Avenue 11t 1A'11!1ing~fnrd Stre.e.I in Los Alami to.~. Tht CnlnrRdn 2i rl h:irt heen s!ay1n~ .... ·ith rf'l11t ive" in 1"1~ Alamiln11 for her summer v::ic111inn. P11ul S . .SChlilz. 12. nf 1751\J r.eraldine. Lan t , Hunlinl(tnn R!'a rh. allln die:d f.fnn· da.v at Snulh Cna~I Cnmm11ni ty Hn~pital in Sou1h l,;1Jiluna Th,. boy .~uffered criti cal injurie.~ la~t A11~ 1~ when hi" r::tn into thP sirlt nf 11 mov1n~ vrhicle 11• h i I e crn!'ising Pa c1fi r Cnast Highwl'ly near Aliso Drive in South L11.1::una. Cornnf'r's nfl1rers rrpo1·1ed tnrl11v lhe death F'riday of Mr s. Ann ie Mary British. 97. of ~14 B Via Estr.!lda. Laguna Hill!!. Cypre~s Girl, 5, H it BY A uto111ohi le. Die, A ~·vea r~ld Cypress ii;1rl rlied ~1onda y nigh! ~·hen she 1.1·;is stn1c k hy 11 car while pl11y1 nR: nur~irlP hf'r homP_ rnl1r.-~1t1rt ~111rv Coulson rt1ed in Los Ala m ifn~ r.enPr111 °Hn~pi111( le~~ 'h11n ~fl m1 nuLP~ 111 rttr a rat ~l uc k hPr nn ~1 vr11 S!r~Pt :ind pa~~tc:!. nl'er her Md~· befnre cnn1111.1:: 1fl it h;ilt n ff1rrr~ s11irl thio lllf"lrlr n! !S ~!ill unrtr r in 1 r~!l.'":llt1nn Tht~· rrfu~io In ident ify 1h.- rlr1\ ,.r nr th, rar P"T"ld1nR: furtht";r in· fllll fl t~ Pen.11y Pitclt Mlssion Viejo resident Pam }Juhcr \\'ill have to \\'ait until Salurday to spend her penny 11l the annual Penny Carnival scheduled for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. al the Montanoso Recreation Center. f or a penny, youngsters \V iii be able to test their skills in ba!loon popping, botlle hooping and other contests. Tusti11 T1~u s tees to Wait W eel{ on 2 Scl1ool Issues By PATRICK ROYLE 01 !~• 01Uy ""•! 1111! Arter hf'arin.11 r"rnrt.~ nf deficit spenrl· lng and rising construct10n cn.~!s. Tustin lininn Hi~h School trustees r-.·1ondAy \"Oted to w;i it one week hefnre m;ikin)l: 11 derii;1on nn hold ing rnnstruct1on bnnd and lal Ol'erride elC'rlinns Oislrirt i;uperintendenl \\'dl 1ar11 7.n)l:c, in rrque.~tin11: that hnth e!rcllnn~ hf> held, noled lhat the resrr1e.~ funrl.~ nf 1he district ht1 \lf' 11 lmost been depleted lrnrn def icil spending -expenditures ex· ceeding income. Rnjjl_il" s;i1d the rlistrict h;ul ~bnul $! m1l1inn in rescr1·es il t !he hrg1nn1n_il" nf the 1!171·7Z l1seal ye11r and ll'ill h;n·e only $34.1.0()0 when lhe schf)(}I ve11r cnrls. ThP stipcrinlrndenl 11!.~n rnld tn1str>c.~ tha l cosls of a ri l'e·yc;ir building prn)l:rflrn prnpns t'd in 1970 -but not in1 plcmcnted -h11 ve risen ahnu!. $.1 niil!inn simply bec11ust of ri sing land ,ind cnnstructinn prices. Tn meet 11n 11nnu;il enrnll mcnt incrPase nf 12 percent, 7,()£:£ sai<l <1l>nul a 30 rent lax increase e1bn ve the present level "·nuld eventua!ly he required in order In oper:i te thr distri1·t The district 1 n'rrs ln Ul~!I appn11·rrl :i fi~ CPn1 lax Ol"erridr ahnl f' !hf' ni;ix1mum R~ rent le1·r1. iz 11•1ng thr di strict llJ pe.rmr~~1b!e fe\y or J.I ~) f.,r the J!rneral fund This fi~ rpnr n1·rrrirlti r'\p1res ,llilr 1, \!172 ;:rnd .:inn1hPt r\rrunn must he hr ld. po.~.~ihh• l;:i tp lhi~ 1·c.1r "It 11·n11lrl ::ippE'il r, lh;:r( ::1s ye::1r~ 11rn. [!rr~~." 7.0,1:_1: lold !he hn11rd , "11•r ;:rre ti1 lkini;! ;:ihnut :i 1TI11~1murn of .'-1 11n a~ rnrnr:irrrl 1n SI .'>fl 011\\· ·• 7.o~~ pnin1rrl nu1 th11I H11~ lit:U!"P 11·;:r• nnt rin;il, hut 11·;:r< 0111~' lhr rc.~111 ! nf prl'limin11r v c.<tim:ttr~ nr rnrnllrtif'n1. ;:isse~sl"rl prnpprtv v:il 11;:r l111n ani1 .~,11l;:ir~ incrt'il~f'.!i . Tn ma1n!;:i1n ;i .•Pl'rn ppr·rrnl re.<:rrv r f11nrl -ri nrl l'l1n•'""1" Jil'f'f''I spe11d1n_g -7,rigg s:iid the figure. 11·nuld be slightl.v higher at abnu! $1 R:'I. F'nr a bnnd rlrt tinn. the .~uprrintendent proposf'd seeking v0trr :tpprnv:tl for !he sale nf $1 l million in b"nds tn implement the rnnstrur·li11n prQgr:ir11, He s.1id if 11p- pro1·cd, l"unstruct1on n\i'>nry rnu!d be n111tchcd with sl ate :i11l funds !n hc,::in the ~2R n111lit1n rivc·~·c:ir hu1ld1nt: proJ!ram. Tru'\lec ll nbrrl Harlhnlt1n1c11 r;iisrd the qur~tiron of h"w the pPnd1ng unif1ca!lon ol !hi' d1slrt<"! \1•1lh clcrnrnt:iry !-><"hfl()ls rnulr1 afff't:l divi ..... ion or l~•nd1•d 1ndrh1cdnesr among the thrrc n,..w drstr1r·t" lrynr BltH'k, an anorn<'y w11h 1hr rnun· l,r lrg:il nffi!"r . $:ud surh 111rlehtPdness 11•nuld p1·ohilhl y be di\'1ded ;imnn~ th~ new distnc!s a1·(·!)rd1nl.! tn ;i fnrnllil11 She nn!rd !hr di rision w11uld br in r<i!io lo !he Cl~\e~$Cd VfllU<J!IOn d11•isi11n. Hn'<l•e1·rr, i\1rs. Bla l"k satrf. "Thr law! '1Trr n(•I wn lf('ll w1!h !h1," t.1·re nt !"P'lrg;11111.<r!in11 111 1111nd " rind s:11rl th' issue 11·nu ld )i;11•c 1<1 hr dC'f'idcrl hy t.he cnun1~' uniriral1nn cnmrn1ltcc. B11rlhnlomr11• i;;iid hC' w;inlcd to be. ;<1h~n!utrly surr nf th r lc1.;a l 1rnplicatit1n~ bf'fnre the rf 1~trict 1neurr£'d any ad· dillnn;il hnn<l"rl 1nrlt>hlrrlnr~~ Truslrrs 11 11! rrc·n11.~1drr ltJI' t1o1·n m11t· trr~ al a ~pecial .~rssion illonday. ~.i.11 00 (lrit·n la I B 11~ Stol e n From La!!u11a11 J.;:il'.1111,11 Rrai·h pr1l1rr arr 1n1r~111::11t1ng !11r rhrft snmr !iml' l;i ~1 11rl'k of a ~:i.f)OI) clrirnt;il rue f1rim a rcqrlr nr.~ r11 qv1r! !IP IPn Hnln1r~. nf .'i;O t\prr~~ rir11•e, rl'pnrlrd lhr thr (! ;1f!rr 1r1i1rn1ng hnn18 frnm ;:i trip Satuni;n· She rlr~rrihrrl lh!! I~ h.1 111.frP! r11g ;:i~ hP ing rrrl . \1·h11e and r.1 ,.~ 11·"'1 ;i 1'111 n1.1·· fir ~l "n IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR! • Selection ol c•rpeting w•sn'I l•nl•stic b•ck in 1894 wlien our gr•ndl.ther storted his carpet store. Oriental Rugs were "in," •nd grondf•ther speciolized in them. Our l•ther got into Hie •cl •round 1918 •nd developed • l•rge volume 0 1 domestic corpots, mostly Willens and . Axm inisters. L.tely we have seen • res urgenc e ol A'xminister c•rpeh in be•utilul florols •nd l'rints. The ellect created by an unusu•I pottern oon tronsform o du ll room in- to something spect!'cular. Ple•se stop 1n and see our large selection . ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA ME SA 646·4838 HOUU: M ... -"'""'· f lo S:JD -FM. f to , _ s.t. ':JD to 5 :j(.._';. ·-------------•! -v • • • . . • II"" ol h• e ll .,, " • d Cont. D•lly from 2 p.m, Adm. until 4 p.m. - S!..SO 41dultt •nd Jrt . ' 75< Chlldrtn fAMILY PICT URES ENDS TONIGHT Ma< J>RISEl"i"TS X \\{)NDERFUL MOTI0 N PICTlJRE FO R Y0UR FXMJU'S L"'-TIRJXISMfl\T PETER~BIT X"O LUES 0F BEATRIX P01TER STARTS WEDNESDAY WHERE YOUR NIGHTMARES END WILLARD ond Juln \l erf!~ BEGINS "THE LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD" I& ........ ,,.., '"l"I< ·~--.,,_,...~'\ -."!•"•"''"'~·-···· .. -· t-"'•r."•" )~, .. ·., .. 1,..,;1 .. -.-............ ,, ..... ,..,i,:~ .. '>WWtl ...... ,. , ... ~,., .. ,.,~ ..... '"' ......... ·~., ... , 1 ............. , •!.•• ·~ ,,,...,.'!) I W~LITR ........... ""'''" ~ , .... ~ '" "' ·:··· ... , ........... ,, ,ll'"'°'l.>"i~>· ,..,,_" 11"..., .. ...,,. •l•''"'"'."'"""n'"G,i"' s.· .......... 1 o."·•~~ '" .......... ""'11 •• ""' ~ .... ,, .... v • l'll' .. ~"''""' .... ""' (f;-_-,_=,,. · ""''~ Ui»fj)~····• '"'"'10'"~"~ ! ·•" '"O""NG CENTER STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2S Al ~o Storts Wed , 8125 At ldwo rd s Cinema Vie io Missio n Viejo /' ' CtMRiTbN HESTON THE .,..,..,.,.JJ!t~WllliUh~ll'C!~COl!Pll{.'0~ .... ,·~l!iii\~lil;!~. ,,9(i~!S SIGll 00\1SIOfr l!CHNICC(~fROM WARNER BRGS ~ KiNNO' lflSURf SERVICE -oolGJil IN H.t.RBO~ SHOPf'ING CE l>IT(~ ~ STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 ' . WALT DISNEY PRODUCT JONS' Scandalous d~l!~ ,,_ llJUA,.. AlrOr<5'(1 KEITH·ARAU ... ~ ... M t(ill.tt fl!(.~ CAREY ·LENZ HAAA'I' MORGAN (.ttl llUA llfS ,012110 llATUlll 1"1=·=- TtCMHICOl.Dl ,.N.'l'ISKIH PAC"'lfll 'PAl 1.0 A"'" l.A llAl\NA l)RIV l-·1 ~~ [[ll). ·A RO"~ C l ~~ \f A \'II JO .. \fl'" HI~ Vll-jl I f,RO\'F. r,.Afl l)f :\(,fl~)\ f· •10:\ rt:\l·\IAl.A~D. 1 A~A HI l'H ,o.;'l:fl~O 1 fl A'-r " !. r.ri-, 1" ,\If !>,-\ Chancellor Now NBC's 'Big Gun' By ROB ERT !'1-1 USE L what Chancellor called "the T r o i k a ' ' -various c;onl- NE\li YORK t UPI 1 -John bintttions of B r In k 1 e y , Chancellor is the new anchor Chancellor and Frank i\-tcf:et of the '"NBC Nightly Ne"·s" that many viewe rs obviously but anyone who knows bim is found confusing. a"'are that even abo,·e that "Then lhC're <,1•as ano!her prestigious title he cherishes the desrription of reporter. dumb way or doin~ il-some-nne in Wa~hin~ton and me America is lucky in its top in New York whirh Invol ved helwnrk comme11tators. In us in production detail of great Europe they call them .. news romplcx1 ty" he said. "Now I !cRders" and mostly pick them think "·e\•e ,i:;rit 11 right-me because. !hey look !he part. ::ilone 1n New York and Rut anv of the NBC. CBS. Brinkley comin~ nn the shn\V ABC cracks could drop the to tear a little bit of skin off microphone and rush out to penple ." SC R Seeks Singers For Shoiv t·n1'er anvlhin• fron1 a barn ll kl b d · d d t h . nn e~· a . in ce . ouc · South C 0 8 ~ t Re""rlnry, hurnin" to ;i rnajor conference eel \\' h. t ti ,,. ., a as 1ng on nerve t~ v.·hich will produce the rock such as !he Vietnam ta lks in · h b r · 1 b nig ! e nrf 111 tv.·n renr an t opertt ··Tomnlv. " \ n Scn.. rar is !Y.'here, as il h13ppens. I · t ·1h t• ti t ,. n11nu es \\"I a suggcs ion 1a tfmber. "'Ill hold ;nidition!' for last saw Chancel!nr before this ·o t h I d ;iny rres1 en v.· o ia lo n1en1bers nf th e show ·s singing in terview !. 1· ·1b h d 1nancf' a \l'tlr ""' cfl~ nn en sen1hle Sundav afternoon. Seated in his sh irt slee ves in .cet rongrcssional ripproval for a s1nall office in the RCA the money would not be ah!e The tryouts, for nnn·l1nion stngcrs onl~·. ar(' !'Chcduled ill building he was tearing off lo engineer a "credit card" J o'clnC'k al the SCR theater. strips or UPI teleprlnlcr copycn nanmf\1ct such as (he said ) ViC"t-1827 Newport Bl vd .. Costa and asking shre"'d questions :ibout som f' of the foreign cnr-Chancellor said Brin klev J1as i-.1esa, accordin.t: lo \'ilarren J respondents who contrihute lo a drc<1n1 JOh in Iha! he C'fl.n ap-neac(ln. managing director of · \hf' rnrnpan_, .. ii The rnan is a solid pro-pear on the show or not. Boy Those auditioning should be fesslonal and NBC is e<1unting nigh1 . as hl' pleases. go rrepercd 10 sing fl number nn thi s qualit y coniing through ;inyv.·here he v.·ants-live on a from 1he sho\\•. or ;in ap-lhe screen-as inrleed it does. kibbul z, fore x a m r 1 e -cl o propria te rock soni;:, Deacon Chancellor said he was anything, m<ike a film. t;ipe I d . I b t. r I . d • h" said. p ease wit 1 t e rear ion o s iows in a Vflnce . ,.nyt ing. "Tommy " "'ill bf' the npcn- the first "·eek or the. new And Chancellor sairl he doesn'l r r th k''"" h•.n••. ,,11 "nt•·I the '"me ing produc11nn of SCR's 1971-72 nrmat n e news program . "" ·"' " sC"ason , premiering Sc-pl. 24. Af1er the Chet Huntley-David nighl '''hether Br\nklt'!y "'ill be 011.virl Emrncs 11.nd Martin Brinkley partnershi p broke up at the beginning, middle or Benson will be en.directors for NBC "'enl in last .vear for end or the shnll", I I.--------;.,-;....;;;.. _______ ._ __ 1_the musica . £i,d,oNEWPORT 6EACH-otthe entrance to the fabulou' lido Isle · OR 3·83SO ....................... -..--.----;-;-~-; ......•. ;. WINNER Of 2 ACADEMY AWAROst RC&RT MITCHJv\ TRE\OR 1-0NARD ood SllRAH MIES "n ... ans D~" [fil')---o~ Evenings: Sun. thru Thur1., 8 p.m. F ri .• Sat., 8:30 p.m. !0'£'1 M10-LM MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. Sat., I :JO and 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 2 GREAT WALT DISNEY HITS! He rode out to balf/o The windmills of change! ' Scandalous JOHN _...._.. .._ ·~.1 ..... KEITH · ARAU · CAREY · LENZ ALSO DISNEY'S "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SF.A" • E:r.c/us ive E11Qflgement 3rd Record \l/ee/G ON ·ANY SUNDAY Sl.$0 Chlld 7Sf O••nqt County"! t 1octr11us!or snow V•I~• "PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK" "' Al•• • E"•ftl Gou•ll I~ "LITTLE MURDERS" "CARNAL KNOWLE DGE " IRl 11•crm9 J••~ Nltllolto~ Ann M••q,•I KIDS LOVE UNC LE LEN Soturdoy• in The DAILY .Pl.LOT The Fountain Valley Com· munity Thealt.r has anoouncd the: pleys ll wlll presl'nl during its 1971-72 sea.~nn. The ,1:1roup'5 fall production will be 11 children's p!tty keyed to the Hal!n"·een season, "Boy11 and Ghouls Tn~ether " The show 1•,.lJJ be di rected by Joy t.la ivil!e Charles [)ic kt ns' "A Christmas Ct1rot" will be slilg· ed in December, undtr the Gloria Set For Role NE\\1 YORK 1APl Actre:os Glnr i;:i Swanson has been si,11ned rn take the part l'lf the quick-tongued ~!rs. B;:iker in the htt Broadway play "Butterrties Are Free ." 1\-fi.ss Swanson. who last ap- peared on Broadwtty 19 ~'ear.~ ago, will replace Rosemary ~lurphy in the '"Butterflies" role Sept . 7. The actress, who~e 58-yettr career spans silent Films. talkies 11.nd the I h eat er . celebrated her 72nd hirlhd11 y f.-larch 27 \\•hile portraying Mrs. Baker in !he roa.i version of "Butterflies." She last appt>arcd n n Bro11dw11 y-in 1!152 opposite David Niven in '"Nina." Opoo 6:45 7'0t I . 111-. t.IMI ,_111,.Je D•bbie l•y11old• Sll•ll•y Wl11te1• "WHAT'S THE MATTEI WITH HEl!H" • Gof' lo1oll11tl 1.,,.,.11 "MIS. P'OLIJ.AX • Sl'Y". G -Iott. h1 Color - SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY! Woody Woodpec~er's Birthday. See , talk with Walter Lantz. creator of famed cartoon character at Woody's Denal 1he ·• LOS ANGELES .New .St!lle HOME SHOW rNOW lhru SUND~Yl • tn !ho NEW llHONDlllOHED LOS ANGELES CO HVEHTIOK· EXHl"'l1'1 N CENTER ---:--~ .. -~~t!' ~:?4· j .. . direction of Eng!i~h actress Jn Richardson. It will be followed by an all-adult produrtinn . "Angel in a Pt1wnsh(1p." tn be sta~ed by David h-1a iville. "'The Pied riper o r Han1elin" "'ill be pre!'en1erl early in 1972, directed hy Herm,11n Bnodman ;ind re· quiring a lar,1:1e numher nf actor!', Closing the season will be 11 summer ch 11 d re n 's special show. '·Johnn y f.loonbean and the Silver Ar· rnw." undi>r the direclion of Michael Frym. Information C'onrerning the Fountain Valley lhra!er may be obtained by calling i\1rs. Dall"n Peck at IM7-9fl21 David !\1aiville at 968-28.12. ··-··· .,, __ \>\ "1' ..... -... .... ,,, .. ,., .. •11 •DI!) Un<lf' 11 m~,1 b• -.,,7~ P••t .. KlUTE"" (Il l l'hl' • I':•"· Oooql•• ''THf: AllRANGEMENT" I R:I , ......... .., .. .. _ .... , ..... \ .. ,, .. , ,_, .... .. _ .. ---'Wl-.011 ...... ~-~{-~" 'J.el llOUSf Tll.t.T OllP,1011000"1,!.'l -. ...... "·"~ ~' 111 1 W•I• lJ•~r<, "SC•NOAlOUJ JOHH"" !Gl "u• • J•m~• ,,.,,,&~ ··11.oo11 Ll'.AGUl!I u Nor• THE SEA" .... -... -· u.... ./ ..-u. w " ......... 1 ""MAO OOG! • li,j•t1!HMa"f" tll! ,,,,I I LOV• '!'OU" t•I ""ltOSllMAll.'f''S l.t.ll'f'" I I DAJLV PllOI }3 . . .,.. .. ~-· .. ··-..... .. -••oot:•·-·-NOW EXCLUSIVELY ...... c ....... o ... y ··~·· •• .. ~ (;0••• .................. o ..-. &47·~ • .,..,,.., .. o~OH .. - NOW EXCLUSIVELY SEAN CONN£RY PETER FINCH CLAUDIA CA RD INALE ,l~~· J"H'I W~.,,I ~ ii' >o~OO M;<)Nl •N ""' J••r' ""''' MJ(AllDAll:tUI JDllll"' .. ~IJJ WOll•A a. lllfCllGCOUlfl fA(T011~ llOW AT t!llUM ¥1110,,,..U lllM Yll.19 HELD OVER-ENDS TUES. The runaway betl1ellet . i1 on rhe acre en. UllJMl!!.I '1CTLlltlS '"""" Sean Connery The Anderson Tapes .,,,, .... 1"''""•"h..,l'l -r~1 rv11~n 0111Art1e1u~ .t.UO PlA11NG .t.T l O'tll.t.IDS CINlMA WlJT I I. WISTMOllTlt . .. ..,,. . .,, ... "'"' ..... -'" , .. , ..... -M .. _,_, .................. -.. rlEMlfRf ENGAGEMENT :If~ ~·MILLER Plu1·Kirk Oa.>g"i\•fave Du~owoy "lME lll.lNGf MINT" "'°--i•o OT .,UO-1• COIU •I U ..... H1l POSITIVELY ENDS TUES • --... ':.-... MGM .... George C. Scott n.olastRun ~~ MlTROCOtOR PAN~VISIOH• () """ •un -·"'~'"·'-"'"' l)tllf ll Tiii tDfl Of TOI WOl'IO" f!<\'f>Y! "'K.11 .. .lllOH IOMll'"' "Wllll o w .. H • t~. u .... 1.10 , .. , • ..- ••• .t.• u .... •i.1e.Mhol• ~!ojo IN Tl<ll w e•T ... IHSTl!OI C!Nl l!'!! CG·:•z Wll.__,IO 1 "°""" .. ,, · "1 .. fl .. , ................ ,..,. ........ ,,. #1 llOADWAY SMASMI Phone (~l2-1:~21 For 'V ce kcnder • lD <Y "' I'----..... ~"" Adve1·1i 14 DARY PILOT SC Yo•r Money Cable Television Impact P1·edicted By SYLVlA PORTER Despite the fact lha t c:ible television or CATV is i.:o m roonplace 1n towns tt n d smaller cities acro.<>s the land 1t s still a virtual unknown in the big cites and thus 11 1s probably that to rntlhons o! you CATV IS JUSI four JUmbl ed capital letters Now however after ye11rs of study of the system numerous r ules debates d1sagreemenls and appeals the federal Com mun1cat1ons Con1m1ss1on mav be on the brink of adopting new regulations which could h/t its freeze on 1 V 1n the top lllO markets -the big c1t1es - and make big city CATV ~nom1cally viable If so this system -which delivers high c:lar1ty TV signals and 1n creased channel capacity '1a a coaxial cable into the home - cuuld have a s1gnlf1can l 1m pact on how you use l V And no matter what the FCC s ne w regulations the debate over CATV surel y will go on and in tens1fy Here therefore are some pro-CATV obser\ ations from Alfred R Slcrn pres1 dent or Television Commun1ca t10ns Corp a leading CATV owner and operator with 23 systems 1n operation across tfie country Q If a comrnun1\y gets CATV what kinds of ne 11. services can a subscri ber loo k fQrward to' A Cable technology makes f¥>Ss1ble such things as al home shopping services elec 11 l n1c meter reading \la cable fire and bu r g I a r v su r veillance of the su bs cribe r s home professional program~ lll med at physicians law}ers etc 1ns trucllonal programs geared 111 the viewer s own needs and l@arn1ng level and f1rsl run c o m m e r c ta! fref': mo vies presented several times a da v Q What will be the cost of &uch service~ A Subscribers now pa} an average of S5 a month for standard CATV service Each additional nt'w cable service w11! carry a sm<ill added cliiirge For 1n~lance ror an extra S5 a month a famil y can recei ve as manv as eJght dif [Prent major films ea c h rnonth Compared to the ('Ost ur laking a famil y to see one mo' 1e at a motion p1cl ure !heater plus parking and ht1b}s1 tt1ng fees this s a real bargain Q You cou!dn t possibl y he suggesting that the cable ~1 11 replace the motion pic ture theatre A No -because people want to gel out of the houc::e. to ii:o lo a mo\ 1e and be 11\h other people But it w111 sup plcn1cnt thr mo1 e hn 1sr \\ he11 T\ C'ame 11 "as sup- po~rd to replace !he rad n It rildn ! and radio !hr11rs as r ~er beforP \I hen 1 Hi ran e it was St PP' ~(d I 1 rplace record s l! d d 1 .:in 1 Thl' rerord bus1nes~ 1c:: th n\ In~ as ne\er be fnrr Thal s the If Y•• .,. •or tt1l9f A1t1WfflltfJ s...,1c • ., ••• ,. ••If tflf11t9 all 9f y•ur ••llt TILlPHOHl AHSWllUHG IUllU.U 835-7777 Com puter Finn Gets Contract ANAHElf..! 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QUEENIE ly Phil lnterlandi 'Hot' Cru·s Dec1·ease :ht U.S. Nixon Weighs VP's Vote-getting Appea.l SACRAMENTO tAP l -A Commissiofll!r Dan Lonza says most dangerous, are turning "hot" car isn't tbe status one reason ror the drop is that more to compact euto.s than to symOOI for young peoplt: 11 us· youn~ dril·ers. still by far the high-powered "hot" cars. ed to be, authorities sav , and\.,;--.;.;;;0,_..;.,;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;oi;;; that's one rea:son why .traffic STARTING BU SINESS? ':>.-_,,.. ... _ By HELEN TH0,\1 AS WASH INGTON i UPI 1 · .. T~ guessing game these days i centers on whether \lice Presi- dent Spiro T. A~new "·ill he lapped for the second spot 011 the Republican lir ket again u1 1972. ' Few polilic.:al oh!!: e r \' e rs 1!" doubt that Pres1drnt .'\'1xon 1s rt running although he li11s not t: yet formally announced his :;: candidacy. His ln ps around X lhe country, v.•h1<:h art in- creasing in number , have c lear politlcal 01·erto11cs As the pundits see ii. N1x0n "'ill take a hard look al the political fa cts of l 1 f e , Mmewhere down the road and probably close tn the c.;or convenlion date. to determine Agllf'w 's vote-pulling po>A·er. He may also be convinced that Agnew must stay nn the ticket lo keep the faith l'.l!h the conservative wing or !tie party with whom the vice: president has wide popularity. Sen. James L. Buckley IConservatlve-N.Y I. s<1ys Nix- on w1!1 have to keep Agnew on the ticket lo prevent a ma.- jor defection in the.... co n- serv11tive ranks. Thi! cnn- servalive:s already have pul ~ Nixon on notice: that thry arl! ! not happy with his foreign policy and r or t h c n m i n g journey to Mainland China. Therl' are among thl'm those \l•ho feel Nixon has betrayed his own political past in his overtures to Peking. But the 1 President is confident tht: .. future will pro1•t: him right. Althou gh he has had the op- portunity to flt11ten "[)ump Agne""' talk once and for ;ill, the Presider11 h11s declined to publicly i;tate his chnic-t on grounds tha1 he is nor talkini;: politics al this st<1ge. "'But I have great respect for the 1'ice president," he says. Herbert G. Klein. dlre1.:1or of Whi!e House comn1unicalinns, admittedly spr..akin~ r o r himself. re('ent!y pred1ctrd Agne"· would be the No. 2 man again. Bu! "·hile lhl' hettinJ( J(oe~ on. Agne"' lo!'\ snme pre~llJ!I! Qn his .12-0ai•, 10 1·ounlrv round the world irip hl'cause nr 11s low key cl1plnrn:it 1c aspects 11nd the Y.'h11e llnuse r:i ilure lo cnmmunic<ile !he purpose or the missinn. Some correspondents lravrl- lng with Agnew fe lt he miss ed Lyndon B. Johnson who in- vited a Paki11tani camel driver In the Uniled States l)n a i imilar world tour of Hubert H. Humphrey who pettl':d a cht:etah in Afrir·a. The Wh ite Houst put Agnew ln left field by fa iling to in- form him of the secret negotialion:r; with Ma inland China He was on lhtr tour at the lime and steadfast1ly refused to comment 'A"hen the news broke. I) n t: cor- respondent attributed I h e silence lO Agnew'r honesly. But Republican N111ional Chairman Robert Dole had en explanation in !he \.OP's 'A'eekly brochure '"Monday." STILL NUMBER 2? Vice P resid•nt Agnew "Ouring !hat span the vice president provided c r u r i"' I support for Presidt:nl Nixon's China initiative by reassuring "And another fringe benefit-you get royalties on long-standing allit:s of con· any of my memos that are published or picked up by 11nued support and friendship Hollywood Ior a film." golden opportunities f n r in spite of the r, e w ------------------------- J>l'Ople-lo-penple diplomaf'y in hreakthrough tn Pt:king ," Onie lhe eou~tri~s he visited. They "'role. rrported that. 'U.S. officials "The Agnew mi~sion dnve· were deeply disappointed that taJ\ed wlth presidential aide the vice president showed Iii.· Henry KissinJter's lalks with Only 5.6 Percent ~: ;·i~~~!~c~~~alc~~~~~~yl·~ at~~ Chine11e Premier Chou En-lai, gave the President much- top officials. needed back up in Southeast Tours of dams and other Asia and eased !ht: impact of Of Gls Usi11g Drugs projects nf local pridt: were the Presidt:nt's dramatic an· \VASHIN(iTON 1UP!i pas5ed up by Agnew. who nounce1nent." Urine tests gi1•en ell U.S. usually returned to his hot.el Dilomali;:: observers aJtree servicemen lea1•1ng Vietnam after a meeting with a head (lf and as one put it : '"While since ,June have shown 5.6 per· state or retreated to the golf Agnew wa~ holding down the cent of them to he drug users. links. right !meaning conservat ive A Defense Department themseh·es ;:is drug users 11 ndcr an amnesty program tha t grants them medical care and .i:u;irantecs they "'ill not be punished. Aln1os t two-thirds of that numbe r ha d !urn ed then1selves in sintf' the begin· n1ng of June. indicating the program is g a i n i n g ae· l'l'ptance. the Pen\ilgon ~aid. deaths are decreasing in California. • ... 1111.i-,.1.t1 ... ,.ell ... Hlgh'A·ay deaths and injuries inti,.. .. have dropped in the slat.e this • , ... 1us11o1rss c••Ds $32 60 year for the second con-• '* llTrr•"1•Di 1 • He t:NllllDPfS secutive year. despite lhl! con-Ill•<~ in~"" w~I•• e.ond coior '-•"• tinued increase in the nurnber Tw, ... ttl1tt l•cl110.4. n( people and vehicles swarm-1•• .. -· • 1nY•1<et • P. 0 .• Sollemo"to ing over Calirornia roads. /,!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;; 1661 ,.,....r.r ....... -• 642·1161 The nation"s biggest and t=ttn-... mosi e:tpe.ns1ve free w e y system , tougher police and s11 fer cars also get a big share nf the credit from officials for helping California the perennial leader in t he n?.tioo"s highway slaughter - turn the ('Orner nf fraffic dear hs, The aeath rate per passenger nn C a li forn i a highways has been dropping stead ily since 1964. a 22 percent drop from 5.4 !n 4.2 deaths per 100 mil!1on miles. I But the sla.1e's population in- creased 11 percent1n the st1m(' period. ::ind highwa.v traffic shot up :\4 per cent. canceling! the safety gain. The lower injury and death rates finally o v ertook population and driving in·; creases 111 !!170. when tolal j deaths dropped 3.45 percent I from 196!1. ·n1e number nr . deaths dropped another 10.74 percent in !he first seven1 months nf this year comparedj with the sa me period of J!l70. j That was a drop from 2.Sli8 deaths tn 2.560. the state"s big- gest drop in high"·ay deaths. I Tola! injuncs also dropped 1 fi.1 J>l!r Cent in 1!1711. the first i drnp in !wo decades. That c_a!ej.:!nry is do\\'n another rra c- 1 lion of a percentage. point !his ye:ir , [Jeput~· Highway Pa t r n 1 A promise for peace ("hri~t Jesus !aught his followc-rs : "Love your ('lltn1ie~. bless them that curse you, do good to thcn1 that hate you, and pray for them which desri1efully use you. and persecute you " (Matt. 5:44). If eve ryone would fulfill the promise of his 1eachln~, and express the Jove and intelligence that Jesus did, we \l.'Ould have peace on earth. lf this sounds meaningful to you, visit our public testimony meeting !his week. It c0t:ld help you !ind your own pcal~C. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS Colt• M.sci -Fin' Ch•rch ef Chri1t, Scle11t\1t 1880 Me1e v.,d. Dr ., Coit• M•i• -1:00 p.I!'. Huntl119 to11 ll'Gch -First Church ef Chrl11, k l1tt1lltl 8+h A"d 01:~ •. Hu"''"9'C" ••• c~ -1:00 P·"'· Agnew 11.cknowledged in an leaders in Asia and AfriC'a I report showed today 51.000 interview 'A'ith the Christian f'ixon was moving to the left." men hal"e under gon e Science monitor that some of Agne'A', me a n ti m e , is urinalys is since the tests the traveling press "were playing it cool. \Vhen asked, a.'l becan1e mandatorr. Of the di!lmayed that I didn'I provide ht: often is, ht: h11s replied: .. I number. 2.854 prn\'ed In he more of what is known as a can think of HlO reasons why l drug users. the Pentagon said. color event. why I didn 't st.op wouldn't bf' nn i! llhe tickel I It Silid only one nf the pro- and talk to some of lhe depriv-and 1 e;in lhink nf 200 re(lSOO~ ved u5eri; 11as an nff1rer. He ed people on thP. streel3 of 'A'hY I should . was ser1·1ng 1n the Army, but J~abat ." 1V1ns!I~·. he ir;ay11 "no cnnl· his rank WilS nnt given. The a n1 n es t y l'olunleers repre~ent 4 Ii percent nf the atrrage !ronp ~lren~th in Vi etnam ~inee the beginning nf '1-~c-=-=-=-=--=-====; the ye;ir. Graffiti is Ii: Newport leac:lrl -Flnt Ch11rcll •f Chrbr, k.le11tl1t JJOJ v;. Lie.!, Ne,..pcd lt1eh -1:00 P·"'· Bu! he explained : "I ran n1en1." or the 1nost tellin.1t Sinre ,J;in. 1 thi<; vear. lhr t1nswer th:it by simply saying reply of <ill : "lt depends on report said. li!l91 "men harl thal when one is on a the Pre:sident"s plea.~ur~." I' o I u n ! a r i 1 ~· idrnt1f1erl diplonlatlc mission. it requirei;•---------------- that. he be in good com- munication with the heeds or gn1 ernment he is dealing with." He added that he felt a ''d ramatizatio n'' of 11'rt1 knesses In various c:oun· rnes wou ld not have assisterl l n1s assignment t1nd mi.i:hL ht- coostrued by his foreign hosts as .. meddling." Agne w. 11 w<ts c:lra r, did n~ l>flllon lo .American style:I diplomacy 11s practiced by lwn 1 vice presidential predect:ssors . New11oort l•acl<i -Stc:o11ll Cllwrch el Cliirlst. Sc:let1ri1t ]100 ~•ctfic Viow Or .. C1Hcn1 .!~I Mor -1:00 p .m. lo the firs t sl x rnnnt h.~ of lhr I A j , R II ye.ar ~nn!hPr li.:\5.1 ~cr,·ir.emen o~e • • • ea Y I ll'rrP a1-res1rrl for dru_I! use. -=============~'!::=======================~ Lo11g Cou11tdown Begins For NY Mayor Lindsay t\E\V 't'ORK I AP I Anolher \nng countdo"·n begun for ~1a;.ror John Lindsay Ile 11 111 bf' r11rrenls and "hether In prrs1denc~ . rriirl1ng pnl11!ral tr\'1n.i: to decide run for 1he .tust ;is ll ton\.; hun un!1I Aup.11s1 In anno11n<'e his p;1rt,· 5\1·1tch lrntn !hf' Hepubl1rans to 0Pmnt-ra\S -a ITIIJI r fir~t rnrrrast a ~ c-ar <iJ.:o 11·hen hP suppnrtNl nrmocra1 .~r!h11 r (:n\dhrr.i:s un.sur(·rsstul rarr <"l.l!iilll~t c:r11· \elsnn ·\ . Rnl"krfr l\rr -l.1111\~av 1s ,..~. pecr rd tn pnnrler a prrs1drn11al rare for a lnni.: !ifll(' \\'h1le L1nd~:iy . 4, ~11:-. 1n h1~ office dtsr11ss1n~ ' 1s..-11~s ;1nr! forces" necessa1·1 In '"f'rr;i1r chan.i:es." esper1 al l1 .c;rt l1n.i: •·a "•hole nrw r rnwrl at lhr reins of pnwe r in \\111.shin.i:ton."' raJ;rr au'lrs - i;nme spnr!1nJ; r('rl anrl hlU P '"L1nd~a\' 10 'j 2'" b111rons - run aboUt !he 1·nrr1dnrs. Lindsay derl1n('s 10 nan1e candidates hr thi nk.~ nH~ht rlo ;:i good job. llP sa~·s tht omr fnr ac11on ai::i1nst th<' N1xnn Administration·~ re-lc-c11on Pf- • fort 1~ now. And he ir;a\"5 he ., wants to be pa1t nf the mo\"P· ... ment to affect rhan.i:e s in na· ~ lional policy. , lnter\·1pwrd in the <"11v Hall i nffire Linrlsa~· :it first seem<'rl S le.nse as he cnnclud<'d s1gn1ni,: ~ 1111 fool-tall stack nf pa pers Later he relaxrrl anrl en~a.11rd in the banter Iha! hils m11dt: bim an attr::ictinn nn la1r- nlght-lelev\i;ion lalk shows as well 111 on the c;r.mpA1gn tr11I. • • ~ Highlights of the lnter\·ic": Q. While you were in the Cnlort1do mountains deciding whether or nnt In swilch partirs rl1d you lhink of any reasons for srav1 ni:: in !he Hep11hl1C'an P<trtY anrl if so "'ha t 1he~· were: and "·hy you reJeC!ed lhem~ A T !hu1k !hal thr hardc:;t part of ti n1ol'P of 1h 1s kind i~ nld 1rienrl.s. "'ho 1 \l"nrke-d with in rhr Cnngrrss. particularly. o\·er a pcriO{l of ypars: Thf' \.\"cdne.,rla\ Club. ""hich \1"3~ hrgun h1 · Cnni::rei;smiln Brad t-.111rsr n[ 1\llassachusetts. mr <1r1d olhfrs. It was 11 gr«! grnun rm s11rP this mn\'f' is a d 1~a.pp<11n1mrn1 alsn for them Tl1r ci1flcrC'n!"r i.,, hn"'t ver. lhal lh r1 ha1·rn't sa t in this chai r /or six ~rars. Q J)1rl ~·nu ci f' r i ' 1 n n Rrpullhcans~ di.sruss your "'ith liberal A 1 1£'lephnnrd and notified 1hem hf'fore I m.ide thl' public announ1·ernrnl . And hl'fore I lrlt for Colorado I rhaned 1111h .~nme nf thf'm to lrsl thetn. I 11sked them <ill lhf' saml' q11ri;11on· '\\'hat "·olilrl .•'flU do 1r .vo11 were mayor of !\ew York?' Q Hnw did they rel):pond? A Shruj!. I wa~ pnsing very h:ird questions. I have lo see thing~ thrflu~h certain lense..o;. 1here are twn difft.renl ~ilU8· t1nns. I think there 's snmewh11.t 11n under~t.anding of my reasoning n o t necessarily ;igreement. Q [)id you i;uggest lhat they fnllow you ~ ~n l've ntver sug(!esled th11t And never "·ill. That's ll hll!hly personal decision. • Now ... Plastic Cream Invention For Artificial Teeth • • • . ; ' Artl&W THiii Never Fett So N1tural llefon for thft fir'1 TifM. tcienct oll"l'r11 a pla511C cream lh1l holri~ ~n­ I U~ 118 lhl'y'w nevtt bttn Jll'ld before-fnnnJ an ~l1!tic ml'm- brant that >i1lp 1 Jtnld yo.11 dn1 · flt"! 111 Ii' r1111111•/ lll!lfl'J tJJ Y'"'f ~•fir. ll't 1 rtvnlu11nna1)' tl1•<'0Vfr'' c:all('l'I F1xr>n1 'l' fOf rl1uly hom.- Ulf:, (U.S. P11en1 f:l,OOJ,96R1 F1 :1:oog11>'t hn\6\ rlent W"f:S fimY't •mf "'''" rMllfm101ti.f . Yl'l\I may hltl' lutrdt1. che11' bt11rr. e11 mcwt n•lur;i lh J.'r-.;noF"'t !1~i. Int hnurt Re- •1•1• mnt•111re ll<'n1urt• 11\111 flit ~rt: f''<('nt111I tn hr11 l1 h :Orr 1n11r ril'nll•I fl'~Ul~/h. (,1'1 ~~I\ 1()- U.'W! F1).00t ,, l11'n111rl' Art he!-1Vt Cream 11 11! dru i countr.r1 . The fastest way to get help in an emergency is to have the right telephone number and make a direct call. So we left a place on the inside cover of your telephone book for those numbers you might need in an emergency. When you have a moment, look up the numbers for your Police and Fire Departments and your family doctor, and write them down in the spaces provided. That way you'll be sure to have them. But if ever you're not able to dial for help directly, dial" zero" for Operator. We're here to help. @Pacific181ephone --------------, ___________ _ ( I I 0 I ' ,., ' ' t " t s " 0 I ' c ' u ' I I \ \ I ~ps A 'Beachhead' For Marines? By Tlt0;\1.\S l\IURPHINE 01 I~~ Di iiy ~llol SUit -·-· ON THE BEACH : so many pl'Ople Jam- med the shoreline of Huntington Beach O\'er this past 11.·eekend th;1;l evf'n a close look at instant-replay photography failed tn sug,ge.~t v.·here the. beach ended and the l){·cen began. fl wasn't <1 part icularly great weekend et the seashore for inlanders, what with riptides and heavy surf But they came anyway, by the thousands . an y w a y, by the thousands. lndeed, it w a s worth your life to try crossi ng Coast Highway at midda y Sunday in Laguna Beach. The Newport - Balboa Peninsul.?. \\'BS converted into one massive park· ing lot. RAY MELENDREZ, 7, UPLAND, SIZES UP MUSHROOMS For Sawdust'1 Pistorius, A Switch From a Swiss Ckeese Garebo IF Y 0 U HAP· PENED to drive down San Clemente way, as I did Sunda y, it was clear that Presi- den t Nixon's territory was likewise draw. ing considerable beach tr2lle. Al th is rate. l can hardly wa it for the La bor Day weeke nd . * Anywa y, the ract that folks are willing to brave overhe11ted radiators, lukewarm soda pop and suntan lotion on the seat- e-0vers just for a weeke nd at the seashore should attes t to something. lt may strongly suggest that those who wnu!d open up more bcachfl'Qnt for public use are on the ri~ht track. WHICH BRINGS US to Major General George Bowman, commander of Camp Pendleton. Now, Camp Pendlet.on ha s a lot of be;ich and most of it \5 resl'rved for ll~l' by the Marines. About 3.:i miles of thi s shoreline ha s heen recently opened for public us ti through lease to the Cal ifornia Department of Parks and Rrcreation Presidt>nt Ni xon has sui:gested strQngly lha1 he'd like to hav e anot her three miles of that shoreline for public use , alon~ 11·lth ahout 3 411 acres of lan d !or campsites. J ust l11st v.•eck . v.·h1le the President was 1-ncamped nearby in San Clemente , General Bov.·man made a little t a I k br fo re the Vista Lions Club brea kfast. In a!l endance with cliphoard in hand wa s Vist;i Press Executive Editor 'fom Fenglrr. QUESTIONS \VE RE i:1 sked about the move tn open up more Pendlet on beach f1Jr public use. And Fengler quoted the general as s11ying: .. The oe is 1l rongrcssman in Los Angeles v.·ho s;i.vs he needs the beach for his constituents. i)arn right ~ He sold all of his hcach t-0 pri\'a\e individuals. Now he doesn't understand \11hy we don'\ give up our enlisl ed men's bezrh -after al! 1hcv·re onl\' ~1a rincs . . :Yes. thf.v're only ~1 anncs. but lhey have been off and they are .~t ill off fightini.; a v•ar. And ltiis clown says tum it 01 rr In thr h1 pp1es because ~farines ar1-n'! 11•>in'1 11 ·· THrS HROl.Jf.llT an a11i:ry replv frnm Cnngrrssman A\phonzn B('ll nf LA. 11i·ho fel! he 11i·as thP US rrpresenta ti\'e being rf'frrrrd to hf-cause of his campaign tn open Prndlrtnn·s htachfront. ln turn. thcrr v.·as issued a disc\<11me r bv r.rneral Bowman 11i•ho said he "made n~ ~11ch C'On1mrnLs frir pu lllic;i nnn ·• 11 dl">Cs ~!rike n1c th at he d1dn·1 cxartlv say hr didn 't sa.v v.·hat the V1st;i ed itor said ht• sa id All I his a~1de. it would be unf orluna le i1 lht> re11l iss ue of opening public beaches gel s Inst in a shouting niatch betwee.n a general ;:ind ;i congressman. They should sa\·e Iha! stuff for Washingt.on . IT ~\'OULJ.) BE NICE if our seashore could bf' open f{) all : hnmcfolk. tourist s. kids. seasoned ci tizens and enlisted men. rd even be y..·iJling to let a fe11i· officers on the sand. 1\nd if the general aid see a hippie nn Uw bca<"h. I'll confess. I do look a lllt\e funny in my faded. baggy 1runk~. rubber sandals and Glenn Mille r tee shirt. Metal Work Turns l11to 'M ushroo111s' By FREDERICK SCHOE:\·IEllL 01 the Diii¥ P\!ol St•lf When Hal Pastori us created 1l S11i•1ss Cheese gazebo at last year's Sawrlust Festival, little di d he knn\v 11 v.·ould turn into a clump of mushrooms. Visitors lo last yrar·s f e s 1 \ \'a I remember the 18·foot \\'lll k-1n bnnlh , Fa shio ned like a large hllllet head. 1\·1fh ho les of va rious sizes cul in Lt1e sldes to provide ventilation. lt stood alone at thf' Sawdus1 s11 e un1il December, \\'ith Pastorius hoping ~me­ one would come along with the i4,0llO asking price. One m<i n said hC' would buv it and u:-;r it for an affectatio n for his S\\"11nm1n~ rnn\. "But he got in\'O lVC'rl in a r!ivnrcr with his \\'tfe. and that ended the rlC'al." Pa~tonu.~ rec.:alled . Later, the arust dec-1ctcd tn g1\'e lhr sculpture to the art dcpart n1en1 a1 Ca l State I.Ang Bea ch. That ended when Pastorius learned the schoo l d1rhi'! havP enough money to move the 18·foot ~1eel structure and put it on a proper fou n- dation. Fina lly the \ 'nivPrsity of San D1c~n said it v.·ould take the gazebo . hut a rift developed in the faculty over the desirability ol having such a free form metal sculpture and the deal was callerl off. "So. l cut it up -I .fl(\(] pounds nf steel." P11.storius said. "J usr>d a 101 of 1t to make large metal mushrooms for this year's booth." Two of the mushroo1ns -nnP abou l four feet tall 1$5601 anrl 11 smallrr onf or two feet, sit iust below 11 gi gant1r met11 l staircase that makes up Pas!orius· boolh Pastorius will sell thr sta1rv.av that travels 20 feet into the skv fnr $7.0oo "for $14.000 I \\'ill sell 1he bootll. mn\•e it to the !oca11on. builrl 1h<' prnpcr fnun - dalion. do !he elect rical work gel all the necessary permit.~ anrl pcrfonn thr 1n- &pections:· the artist said ' Of course. the ar!ls! adm1!!ert. l'!P .; prrpared ro go through the same !hi.n" tlP di d wilh the gazebo 1r no huyers corne a long. Girl, 19, Injured ln Cliff 1'u111ble A Long Beach girl su!IPrrd se1 f'rP cul.~ and bruises early l\.'1ondt1y af1ernoo n aller falling 80 feel down 1he south cliffs at Emerald Bay. Marv l\.1. Nixnn. l!l. nf lfi2:i ~uth Street; Long Beach, v..:1s rushed tn South Coast Community Hospital 1n South Laguna where she v.•a.~ trra1e1! for severe bleeding and later released. a hospital spokesman said Lifeguards said this morning they had not determined what caused Miss Nixon to fall from the cliH to the roc ky surface below. Searing Blasts Delay Death Valley Cyclist PAHRUMP . Nev. !UPI ! -Bowlered fnali shmrin Kenneth Crutchlow . trying to beco me the first man to bicycl e across l:>cal h Valley. hopes lo arrive in Las YeRa s today. Cn1t chlow originally planned to make lhe 200-mile desert cro!lsing from ScottyS Cai;tlP to Las Vega!I Saturday and Sun- day. but \\'as held back by strong. unez- flecled v.·1nds. heat and the fact that he '1.·as peddlinJ: in the wrong gear. Gil bert Romero, a mu sician al 11 Strip hotel Rnd 11 bicycling fan , rode out to tnee l Cru lchlow at lhls western Ntv11d1 r ity_l1ltl' l\tonday and pointed out that the 27-}car-o\d !A"Jndner was in top speed on lt i~ in.~peed racing htkt.!. .,, rrel li ke A rom plel t lriint," Crul · C'h low i:;aid. Top speed nn a racing bike ts inl.Pndr.d for fast. 1l'vc1 travel wht!e low gear. which CrulC'hlnw shoul d have been in much of the tim~. is for negoti aling sleep grades. Terry Sch mitt , a photographer AC· companyln~ Crutchlow 1n an air-(:On· ditioned car. i;1ud i;trong winds buffete d the: cyclist and prevented him from coasting on the do wnhill stretches. He said Crutchlow had to keep pumping t.n maintain the bikt 's stahillty -annlher case when~ lower gear would have h•lped. Sc hmitt said Crutchlow h.:1d f;i llr n th ree times and con.~umcd 15 gal lnns nf v.·atrr by late Sunday. Hr. said anot her proble m WAS th e htal. whi<'h mR<lf' r ri1tch!nw ~irk tn hi5 stnma<'h ' - T11eSIUy, A119u5t 24, 1971 s OAJL Y PIL OT 3 China Trip 'Still On' Mills' Repoi:ts of Roadblock Denied By FRANK coRMma then I feel cert.aln the lnvltatlon..idll., be down." Ziegler i:.aid "That ls our J'M'!ltllon "-19• ,,_ Wttlllll' withdrawn." .~. 9-\'nd Jt baa been indicated frequently by A iuggesUon by Rep. Wilbur Milli that Asked about thla, a Nixo.~ alde..liif,~..; ~ ~ rnr,l th~ treasury when he has President Nixon might flnd It impollible Chinese ~~ve advanced I~ . ~ t it. There is no change ti) visit Peltin& hu produced aaurancea ~Uona that, would rtand;,ln ~-. soever in thut posillon " at the So.n Clemente Western White W ttft ~drnt. 1 ~~ltd • t ..... ,. 'ti ~. ... on also annou nced a new House that Communist China hu ralied Ip~ rt:i~lter •tblJ !i ~, . permit the granting of ex· no roadblock.! to the trip . 4tsp reported •~la:, ~ .. ~· · to commercial use of One informed official said today tbli'e l:m~nt;!:t:..~ 5f:· i(~ .. , ). on Fernment-financed wu every likelihooJ Nixon would So to Western White HOUlt · · tt.:'h~•· . •. i . . Peking within the next eight .mon ... u ttnion o{ ~'in& lei preae:nt·~u Of . • Wtuft H~e l'iald '.\londay he said he would In a dramaUC, an-acliccl ,_ntlhf lOfl, in revising a 1963 nounctmenL ln mlchl~y. ; ~ otJAy • . . ~'°>'· Oil id the reco~endations ()f qualification the ofUciaf ctted wu "a ~ Secretary Ronald L. Zie&ltl' •• a IJ*lal commlttet el\.abl1sherl during wholly unforseen development.. , ~ . • ,sk•' Monda1 to comment on ti Ult adrnlhis lratlon or Pres1de nl Lyndon ~--··· .. J.t . that DD' officilb have 1ugge:Md· , . I . Jotwon. Mills, the Arkin.au ~ ii · NJ.loo should formally dev1J11A tbt • ~ comidered a possible candidate ,for ~ lli*ad of "floating" It tbr '" · . Under lhe old rules, fed ernlly financed Little Rock news conf~ Monday hi 11 ' • . m:venUons ulU1T11te ly \\'Ound up 1n the was not certai1i . Nil.on ·wouW.~ p ·to po zt~ler replied that -U.S. polk.-7 ~I'll public domaln, which meant any husines.c; mainland China. He aaid : . ancbanged Devaluinl ,the dpllar would cou!d contract to use them upon pa} n1ent "I don't know wbetblr-or not there.are mean raisin& tM pr1ce~frorn lht aurr1nt of hcertN feet and roya.l_lles. certaln condition& u.t hive beea 1akf $35 an ounce.·· · Newsmen were told ~1xnn changed !he dow n for hl!: acceptanc;e u a viaitor in "Secretary or the Tr.,lury John I . patent ~Ucy because. under the old Red China . If there have been certain Coenally made clear ln tM pras1 oon-rules, "'dlvelopers are unw1!hng lo buy condltiorut imposed fur him to make tbl 'ferenee he had 1ncfwe ml.de cil1ar from llcenset for the use of these 1nvtntlnn11 lrlp, It may be impoulble to carry alt the ver)i ou'8et Lhlt It ts not our Intention alrtct they have no guarantee that theirs those eonditiona. And , lf that's the cut. to chanae the J!!'lcf of sold -elt.htr up or will be the exclusive rights to the item ." ---'--·• • -flt, wall o btL h~~ or low ' ' i ··--·· ........ ,_ ,, .. ,........._._,.., ' , • 7 fashion island, • , .. r i -\ --, _, ' • , ' i newport center 644-5070 4 DAILY PILOT TLJe:Miay, ALJULJ~t 24, 1 ?71 Brezhnel1 Visit Due . \ ' . ;._ . . .. ,, ... ..... . AUSTlt~ .. '·· " , ROM. BUL. Soviet Leader Leonard I. Brezhnev is scheduled lo visit maverick Yugoslavia next month and the Yugo- slav Communist Party is flexing its independent mustles a month in advance. The party has accused the Soviet Union of trying to limit freedom of ac· U,I ..... Ml' tivities of this "independent and sovereign" cou ntry. 'fhe Yugoslav party also has criticized what Jt des· cribes as pressue from the Soviet bloc seeking to get Yugoslavia to end its policy of non-alignment. Torres Bolivian Ouster Met With U.S. Approv.al WASHJ NC,TON r AP) -'The ouster of <eltist Pres1drnt .Juan Jose Torres by a tnoderate military -civil1<1n coa!ilion in ~hvia is being received wi!h quiet tatisfaction by U.S. offi cials. American sources say they hope some 1f the uncertainly surrounding Bolivian Tiendship for !he United St.ates has been >.ased by the rise of generally pro-West '.:.<!I. Hugo Banzer Suarez as strongman of f)e new regiine. •• The JO-month rule of Torrts is loo.ked 1pon hy U.S. offi cials as chanflc, even 10nsiderin_t: Bolivia has .:ive.raged more tian one gi1vernmenl ;i year since gaining i'ldependence earl y last century. Torres himself was not ov,rtly anti· ~merican but some of his most fervent 1upporters were Marxist." w it h in 1n iversity and uaion ranks. )t'monstrallons against "American im· >erialism" were freq ue nl and tolerated ~ the police and the army. Alt hough Bolivia never reached the· )Oint nf establishing relations with Cuha, he Torres gQVernment wa s praised JUblicly by Premier Fidel Castrn for 1urturlng a •·revo!utionary environment." n Bolivia. The prPhminary view here is lh;il ~anzer will hrad a more ir!eolngical\y ·e.\iahle ~nvernmenl lrnm lhe Americ;in 1~ndpoinL Official.,, roint to Banzer's an. J-Marx1st back,ernund anrl his reputation i.s a propQnent. of J;n~· and 0rcler. They say that Bolivia under Banzer is i:kel v In irfen!ifv iL<;elf m0re v:ith the crin· ~rv~Uve m1litiiry governments of Brazil ind Argentina ;ind less v.'ith the Socialist invernmeri! in Chile headed by President lalvarlor Allende A territorial conflict lPrl ln a break in ~lat.ions bel\\'el'n Boliv ia and Chile in :%2 bul the l\\.'O governments were mo\'• ng ill\\.'ard a resumption of diplomatic ,ies until Torres' ouster. Officials say lhe detente bet.we('n Clule and Bol ivia pro- bably has ended !l also ls expect~d that Banzer will look more favnrabl\' on compensation of American companies that have been seiz- ed by Bolivia in recent years. Under pressure frnin thr left. Torres nationslized the lntern;ition;i.l Metal Processing Company of Dalh1s in January but has not paid compensation despite promrses to rln so. P(ficials are :c1lsQ hoping for an im- 'ptovemenl in Bolivia's fiscal situation un. der Banzer. They regarrlcd tile. Torres governmenl as a poor credit risk, citing as evidence the signing hy the gnvem· ment of a S00,000-check to an American firm which was returned marked "insuf - ficient fuhds." WlckK 'Pss t! IFanna buy some A merica n dollars?' P1ison Island Death Toll 38 In South Korea SEOUL ~AP) -The death Loll 1n the bloody mutiny by 24 convicts rose to 38 today and five persons were still missing, the Defense f\1in1stry repo rted. President Chung Hee Park named a retlred army general, Yoo Jae-hung , 50, as defense minister, replacing J ung Nae- hiuk, who resigned lo a s s um e. responsi bili ty For the break from a prison island Monday. The air force chief of staff, Gen. Kim Du-n1an , also submitled his resignation be cause the air force was in cha rge of the priso n. But Preni ier Kim Jong·pil 's press secretary denied a report in a Korean ne111spaper thaL t:he Premier also offered to resign. The Defense Ministry silid-18 ·Of the convicts were killed, 14 of them when the prisoners exploded grenades to take their own lives, and the other six we re wound· ed and captured. The bodies· of two more prison guards, both drowned, were found today, raising to 20 the number of civilians, police and military men killed. Five other persons are missing, Jung said the convicts ""'ere '"spec ial n11!itary pr iso ners"' on Shimli island, in the Yellow Sea I:> miles offshore _ Alter killinR al lf"ast 13 nf !ht> 2.1 1ni!itary prison guards on the island , they hijacked a !ishing boat, landed A! Inchon, and commandeered a bus in \11h1ch they .. rode W Ynng<lungpo, an in<lustri al suburb of Seoul five. miles i;outh of the Presiden. 1Jal Palace. The hus ran up on the sidewa lk, and troops and pollce sur- rounded it. Firing broke oot, and the. escapees began explochng grenades. 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Marcos said military authorities havt in their po.~sesslon a list of suspected Communist subversives and that arrests were being carried out. He Sl'lid he had referred to a panel of la w ye rs "voluminous documents" linking an op- position senaWr, Benigno S. Aquino Jr., with the subversives. The proclamat ion was issued shnrllv af ter the grenade a!lack at a politic.ii rally in Manila Saturday night that killffi eight persons and wounded nearly all the lop le<iders of the opposition libe ral par- ty. The attack was followed by al least six more born bing incidents 1n the greater Manil a area. "There is a plot and a conspiracy to \\.Teak vengeance not only against gove rnment official.~ but i n no c en t civilians. The targets included a plan to bum down Manila and kldn<iping, not on· ly in Man ila but also in other areas. This is why I acted," Marcos sa id. Marcos said intelligence records on Aquino dated back to 196:> when !he senator was alleged to ha ve_ had a srries of meetings with Communist Hl'K leaders. He said the latest record w.:is a sv.·orn statement by a woman v.·ilness dated .Aug .. 23, !971. He said the witne.~s ''speaks or the time \O,'hen Aquino WilS financing and suppl yi'ng subversives and radical~ in Manila during riots and demonstrations," Asked by new smf'n v..'hether any action \\·ould be taken against Aquinri, f\-1arcos said, ''I do not know what v.•ill happen. The military insists we mu ~t nol make exceptions. The evidence is not only strong but overwhelm ing. Thi~ I'd ra the r leave to the panel of lawyers." War Talk Scorerf Arab Bloodshed Seen by Hussein BEIRUT. Lebanon fAPl Kmg Hussein of Jordan warned today that .:ino ther war soon between the Arabs and Israel wo uld lead the Ar;i.bs to another disaster and the loss of more territory t.o lsraeL Hussein indicated he is willinR to con· sider an interim settlement with Israel over Jerusalem bul gave no d('tai!s . "The dis<1rray and weakness or the Arab world ha ve never been \\'Orse," the king said in an interview v•ith the Beirut newspaper Al Nahar. "The Arab coun- tries are no! ye t strong enough to take on lsr<iel." · The king';, warning appeared !o be directed at Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. \vho has vowed lo resolve the 1111d· die East crisis this _i'tar, either peacefull y or by war. Hussein ;i.dvoca led a eont 1nuat1on of the present c:ease·fire "until the Ar<1b st<1les ('Mrdinate their policies and buil<l up a joint force capable of exerting eJ!ec11ve political and militar~ pressure on Isreal." He said he Is 1v11l1ng for nther Ar.:ib cnuntrieJ<; !.0 sta!ion troops-:ilong ,Ji)rdan 's cease-fire line with Israel provided they ;ire placed under Jord11nian c:'fJmm<1nd A l:l.000-man Iraqi cnn!ingent left Jorda11 last year becaui;e. the king insisted they be pul under his personal lc::idership, The force had been sent to Jordan during the !9fi7 v.·ar .. Since peace-making efforts so far ha1·e been exclusive.ly devoted to v.·orking nut an <irrangement between Egypt and Israel for the reopening of the Suez. Canal. Husse.in \l'llS asked \t·hether he v.·ould be willing to accept an interim set- tl ement over Jerusalem. "Sn far. no such offer h11s been n1<1de," the. king replied. "But until the L!.N. Sel'Url ty Counci l resolution of r\nvemher 1967 is i1n- plemented. we are willinJ: to take whatever me;i.~ures are neces s;iry lo save our prople and occupied l11nd ." Hussein accused the other Arab coun· t ries or ''seeking to v.-;ish lheir hands of Palestine." ''The pressures Arah st111es, ""'ith ttie exception of Saurl\ 1\r11bia are brinuin(? to bear on Jordan are apparently aimed at forcing us to lake the first step Ulward the liquidation of the-Palestine question ,·· •1u~se1n said. Since Hu ssein's army eli1ninaled thr last Palestinian guerrilla strongholds in his kin~don1 last month, Syria and Iraq have shut their borders with Jordan, bringing Jordan's impo rts and exports lo a Virtua l s!andst1U. Irish Premier Says Terrorism Won't s ~1 a y Him BELFAST. Northern Ireland I UP!l - Prf'mier Bri'1n Faulkner said today neither outright terrorism n0r political blackmail would chan~e N orthern Ireland's status as a British province. He also said his Unionist Party govern - me nt was n0t partisan in an.v wa.v . He said it had allowed the opposition party to play a very fair and useful part ln run- ning the prQvi nce. •·r-.·cither the United l\indgnm govern- ment nor the Northern Ireland govern- ment will be shake n in their resolve to n1<1int.ain No rthern JreJ<ind as An integral prirt. of the United Kingdom by an y cam · paign -be it ou trighl te rrorism or political b\ar kma il." Faulkner said. "The sooner everyone fully realizes th ::it the bett er f(lr evervone.'' he sa id in a s!atem!'nL released today. F'::iulkner issued his statement arter Premier ,Jack tvnch of the Republic of lrel;inrl !n lhe s0i1 th gave full backing fnr a non-violent campaign in Northern Jreland to achieve equ:ility of treatment for the Roman Cathnlir. minority. He stopped short of decl <1ring his support for the civil disobedience campa ign launched h.v opposition members of the Northern Jrf"l.<ind parliament. Faulkner said thP policy of internment withouL trial. 1nstitutccl Aug . 9 was not aimed flt repres.~inl! Rntnan C<ilholics. CiLE~LE FEDERAL ., Newport Beach: 500 Newport Cenler Drive (Newpoit Foonciol C..::fe<) I In Cosio Mesa: 2300 Ho1bor Boulevard {Hort:or Ce:oter) ' ' • • r l ! . ' Consunter Advocate ~A~~~~~e~~I Commerce Secretary t-.1aur tl"C H. Stans has challenged con· sumer advocate Ralph Nader tn pro11e his charge the Administration gave General Motors advance notice of its plan to unpose a wage.price ! !reeze. . t - ""JI 1\1r. Nader can s11bslan- tiate his chaq;P, I call upon him lo do so." Stans said !\.1011-1 da y. "Otherwise. I call upon him In apolog1ze to all con· rerned." Netv Dtities -.! 'i Nader macie the ch;irge at a hearing of the Joint Econnmc ' Commttee of Congres.~ las! "'eek. As evidenC'e. he cited ! G:O.rs decision to sell 1972 model cars a! 1972 pr1cesl lx>fore the model year sl11rted and y,•ell l:x>fore the customary selhng sl'asnn opens. Julie r\ixon Es senho,ver !top center ) discus.'.>es her upco1ning teaching dut.1e~ at Atlant1c Bearh f:lcn1entary School 1n Florida \\•i th three other th ird grade teach· ers during pre-school \\'Orkshor. General /1.1otnrs Cha1rn1an l James 1'11. Roche denied 1\1011 -I da~· that his corporation h<1d advance notice of thr freeze. lie s;11d the Admin1strat 1nn dccisinn was taken \0 d<l\'S ;i(!er G!\1 raised it.~ prices. · City-ope1·ated Sl1illlln1g Lii1e Sougl1t IJy Ho11oluli1 Mayot' In a ne111 chrirge l\·1ondav NadC't ;;;;iici the le;irlcrship ~i the 13-million 111e1n her An1erican Automobile Associ;i - !Jon 1AAA 1 "has a greal de;il In hide and even more lo be <isha n1ed nf." Nacler replied t-0 1111 AAA statement which accused him of making "unsubstantiated a!tacks " on the auto cli1h La~t month . N::ider annnuncrd I a team of students 111nuld in-I vcs!ig;:ile the AAA 's tic.~ to the auto inrluslr~' and the u1.1 i;urance induslr.v . In a ll'l!er to j !\'ader. AAA Vier President ./. R Crea! said N11der l demonslratcd bad faith bv refu~ing to be intervie"'•ed b:V au10 club officials. ' HONOLULU ( Li P I l 1\layor frank fasJ flew to San Francisco 100ay to rli.~russ the .'i.).rlay olrl \\"esl Coast dock strike v.·ith union leaders and 0u!line his plans for a c11y- operated shipping line. Fasi paved !he 11'<1.v tn legalize his project by dl'clar· 1ng "a state of emergency" al a press conference 1\1onda~·. He !'aid the declaration e1n· powered him to lake all ar· tinn~ he drems necessary to allr1·iale the effects of the strike. His action fnllci111cd a s1a tr- ment by Ha~·aii Go1'ernnr John Burns who ad1·ocated that the state seize 1he Honolulu docks and charter Teacl1e1· Raises Texas Atto1'11ey Sets Cl1alle11ge AUSTIF\. Trx. t UPI l -Trx· as Anorney Ce nera! Crawford Marl in, v.·hn issued a rutinii; Mond;:iy canccllin i::: a pa~· r;:ii~e fnr 130.l)()(l s!<1le i'n1pl nyei; and te;iC'herli . .coci; to \\';:ishin.ctnn lnd;iv tn try and get tht> rriise baf'k ,\1<lr1in rulr{I c:ci1 rrrslnn :;1n i!h 's fivf"·day cicf1ar1cp nf rre~idenl i'\1xnn's w.:iJ.!t>·price frcr7.e w;is 11\eg;il. Rut ~1art1n SRld he wan1cd ln .:irirrar pcr.~nnally hcfnre the l'cderal Cn~t nf Li v1nR Cnunrtl tncl;iy tn explain "1he 11nlq11e c1rcums1 ::1nr<'s c1:istin~ in Tr~a~ ci tLC fn !hr s1<itc's ~.vs!Pm nf iiflprnpn;111nns" Ile ~air1 trarhcrs 111 Tr x;i~ ":ire 11n1r;11rlv pen a I 1 7 e d hrrau~e nf the t1n11n.c nl the srh'1fl! 1 car " • 1 h01,P to m<ikt> 11 .:ih11n rl;in1 h r!rar that the Tex;is lccisl:iture rnartrrl 1n 1%!1 .:i l0-1 r <1r prni.?ram nf ;:iuton1:111f' 11nnual !t'.'<lChf'r sal<tr\' ra1~r~ ;ind annui;l 1nrrr;:i.~rs h;ispci nn [r;:i rh1 nii; exrcrirnc·e." ;\l ;irtln sa1rl ",\1n~1 f1f Ille ~thnol !earhPrs V 11 i1,.~ Seek Fletcher For Post, l\'A SH l~GTO!\ 1liPl1 Rl::irk L;:ihnr nrr;:irtmrnt Of· f1r 1::1! Arthur A. Fletrher said tnd:iy se1 cr:1l r11·il ri.chts Or1!<1 ni1.alinns ATP lnuHnl.! him In be named hr.:irl nf the _2.0".crnment '!l Ant i . Pn1•erty A.i:rnr~· The nr~ani1.at1oni;, includini;t lhe Na11on<1I Urhan Lea.i:ue 11nd Joc:.1 hr:inf'hcs of 1hP Na· tinn.:il Assnriatinn for lhe Arl v;inceinrnt nf Co!nrcd Pl.'n· pie (NAA CP I, also 11re urg1n.C. !hat the po;;1 he rein;;!11!.l.'d to a cabinr.t -lr-\·r\ joh. he i;aid, "! haren't pres~ed fflr ii." Plrtriler lold UPI. "'1"1 1 ju,<;! let natu1·e take its cnurse." The Wh ite House dechned to cnmml'nt nn A published rPpnrl !h11t Fletcher v;as due Jn rept;:ice Fr11nk C. Ca~lucci HI as Director of !hf' Office nl 1-:cf)nomic Opportunity 10E01 Carlucci will leave the job Sept. 1 to txM me .11.ssoci atr ,\dministratlnn',.; Ofhce n I fl.111nagement 11nri Bud~et , of Tex as ha ck last .June s1gncd legal contracts with lf)('al school boards for cert.:i in salary increases. f\-1 a n y teachers ha ve m.:i(le fin;:incial obligations in antiripa!inn of the inf'rcascrl inf'nmr. F;iilurc no1~· nf lhe teacher~ Ln receive tl11> anticipa1ed rai;;rs "'ill work serious h<irrlships on fll<ltl .\' Sn11lh. rnc11nwh ilr. ;;11id hr: \\'Olllci no1 challrnge 1\111r!in'.~ ruling ll'hich said President Nixon 's rlecrPe superseded the appropria!inns bill passerl hv tl1e last session of the Texas lc~1;;laturP. "\\'P are no! going !n !1le ;in,1• suit." Sn1i1h salrl "Rut lhere art' lhnu<;:inds or sl;:ite f'lllplnl'es .:i nd srhon11C'achrr<;, ::inrl ;:iny nnP nf them rnuld file :;u n. I slill fe C'I !he question .~hnulrl be rleticicd b~· lhe L'S. .Supr<'me four! ·• Smith. \\"hose schrdulrd p:1.v t<11se nf $:1.500 a ~·ca r h.:is aJ<;o hrrn fru1r n, said the issu" hr foughl on \\II." "nnt \\hr1hrr lhe ."-1'1!(' en1pln1r< i;:r1 " Jl:ll' ra1sr . hu1 11"s a <'on~t1 J11!1nn;il f11JP~1lnn nf 11hPlhrr nr ncil thP prcs1cir.nt h.::15 <itl1hnrity to ncg.::11c a stale \a 11 " ... Professors Seek Wa~e lnj 11 pelion \\'ASJllr\r.TON tAP 1 -ThP firs1 J;i.,.,·suit aRainst rresidrnt 1'1xon".~ ~·<1ge-price freeze Y•as filed fl.1nnday in U.S. District Court bv fou r C a r ho 1 1 c Un1versiiy la~· school pro- fcssnrs. , The f11culty mem~r.~ from t1~~11~~~;~h~ngt1~n s~~;:;~n~sk :n~: fnrcement nf the w;ige·pr1ce orcier, declaring ii would wrongfully deny the1n salary increnses ~chedu!ed over the riext .~everal n1nn1hs. They further rcquesl a hear- 1r1g hy 11 .spcc111l three-judge panel on lhe ennstitutinnality n r I he ad rn ini~tr;i tion's author ity to ssue v.·age·prce orders. The suit challenges the cnn· slitutionalJly nf the 1970 Ecnnnmif' Slabilizal1on Acl. under which authnritv 1s claimed for President '.°'J1>;on·s flO-rlay freeze order. ____. BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE ...-.-1 INCR EAS E YOUR INCOME ! DALE CARNEGIE' COURSE 111 f'llKll¥• (Ommun1(1llll11•, ttH·(l~!;etn(t •"'II ~wm1~ rt ll!lf110, Phone Today -1714} 633--4191 ._ ___ ,..._,,, ,,. • ..,, ... , J&~llMlll •·-'"" ~I slups for Pml'rgency s11ppl1es "if the s1tu;:ilinn in the islands becnmrs cr11ic;:il." Shipping execu1i vrs pn in1erl nut that lhPrr 11'<15 no tieup in Hnncilulu, 11nd !he rlnck sei1.ure would acr<Hnplish naught. The \ 1f'e Prcs1rlrn1 nf Seatrain. W. R.. St.:irr. sail the governor's p r n p n s a I nf charlrnng ships w::is n n gu;irantce lh at !hr s1riking \\'cs1 c" as !. 1nngshoren1cn 'PaiitJiers' \roul d ~·orli 1 hem. Previous hids hy Sca!r;:iin and Mat.son 1'1 free ships frnn1 S;in Fr;:in -T e1mccl Not risen for C'1nergcnf'y runs bet11·ecn Hawa11 anrl Canadian D rorl s 111ere nr.catcri hv thE' 311!!CJ"()llS strikin.i: lnternat i~n al l..' L n n I!. sh n rem r n's <1nrl \\"ASHl.~C;TON 1 lil'I \ \Var eh nus cmrn"s L"ninn The Hnu~e lntcrn;il Securi1v ( IL\\'l11. Con11111ttce h;;is in\'C.~ti_i:atrri Starr c n 11 n t r red the the Blark l'an!hers and der1d. gnvernnr's offrr 1111h one nf ('(! 1ha1 the rel'nlutionarv his n11·n Sr::itr;iin sugi::cstrd grou p dfl(';; not prc;i;l'n1 ;i clr.:1.r that nnr to lhrrr nr lhe1r cnn· ;:inrl prrsrn1 danger to rhc lainf'r .~hip..~ hr turned ovrr ln Arnericar1 "':!\'of life. the eincrl!Pnc.v r r s nu r c e s The ('fim1n1i!ce i.-;sucd a 14:,. ma 11;igemenl a.crncy, an of. pa.ce report. cnnchidin~ !hat ficial stair agenc)'. \\'hich thP "Pan!hrrs' r her 0 r i c \vnuld handle the c ;:i r g 0 regarding rcvnlutinn;:irv ac· prinntie.~. 11vi!y h;i.~ al"·;ivs exl·eedrrl ~l<tl!'On n<1 l'IJ:<tl1Pn cnnlpanv rwrformanrP.'' 11 ron!enderl.1 l:il'! "'eek prnposrrl In run i!s hr•wevrr, t!uit lhe ;1rminl! <ind ~hips hr1wrcn ll ;i11·;:iii anci thr lrainini;: nf rant.her nicmhers 1 \l'rsl C"llasl on a nnn.prnfit h;:is <"ontributcd tn :in increase' h:isi.~ for the dura!inn nf the in acts nf i·inlencc. ~lrik r . ;ill1111il11! an.v prnfits to charitv 0 r the Sl:1!r nf Hawll ii. The rcpnrl 111as author('rl hi'' the Dern~·r,11ic m<11nrit y o.n S{';itr;i111 1"a1·s if wn1ild p;i_v tf'tr·n;ir!iif' p:i_v.r;iisrs In the !he nine-memhcr panrl The fnur Hcpublic;in m e n1 he r !i 1 11.\\"U frnrn ;ir1.v ncw ;i~rcr men! ei·rntuall.v 111nr krd nut disagreed "'llh the "tnne :i nd helwcrri lhr uninn ;inct the emphasis" of thp repo rt. r ariflf' l\1ari ti mP Assori;:itinri. savinl! 1h.1t i1 fail<'d to pnrtr::iy r 1cn !hnu.('h Sr;itrain i.~ nnt a lh,. "1ns1dinui; purpose~" of 1he mrrnhrr nf P:'>1A par!.1 M;i1nr F.:1~1 ~;:iirl uncirr !he R.rp. Ru h.i1dsnn l'rr1rr, 11). "rmrrg!'nr.1· pn11 l'rs'" hr r.:in N r· '· <ha1rman or the suh· nprr:irr lhP ~h1ppin~ Jinr JllSI f'Omm1t!ee "·h1ch rnnrluclerl a~ hr 1001.: O\'r'r lhe Honolulu hcarin~s on lhe Panlhrr5.1 hus ~\ strin 11 hC'n 11 y,·;:ii; ll<'ri replied up n.v ;:i ~tnkP last .Janu<1rl' "Sn1ne mighl ~av 11 !the 1 F;i~1 ;;;i1rt hr 11·n11 1d ;ii.so ('nn-rrpnr! ! L~ Ion s.1·n1 p;:i!hr lu' tn ."U1111•11h San Fr<tnf'ISf'n ~1<1ior thr l':inthcrs fnr 1t 11ould he .lo.~rpt1 Al111tn rl1111ni;: his 1 1s11 po~s1blle 11•11hnut ri rp.1r!1ni.: In ~;in Fran<·I~<" lro1n thr f;itL~ 1n 11r1tr ;i rral .\lr:1n11t11lr 111 S;in Fr.1nr1~l'n z1ncrr of 11 r<'n<'ll'I 1>.hich 11·oulrl , l ~•ngshnrctnrn's 1" 111 n n nf. f"i!l"rl a ~tronj.!rr ~('O~P nf firi:i l" n1<'I \lnnrl;iy In drr·1dr nu!t'a~c (h;in !hP prr~rnt "·hrther !n rri;u1nr t;illi~ \\'Ith r·rrinrl Surh 11 n.'l)()fl 11•nulrl rn;in:icrrnrnt 11imed ai end1nii nin lhr rt <;k nf n1;1k111g thr rli~pu tr n1<1rtyrs ol the f'an!her·s. ------~'-------- 1972 GOES BACK TO 1916 with a Hickory Farms CALENDAR TOWEL , Offff •"4 ..... 24 n. ......... " VISIT THE FRIENDLY fOllll AT fl(tk''' td!!S'. 114_,(~,?lm ,.,.,.,1.,1 tl'>t So" P•fOO F""'Y o, ...... . COSTA MESA '" .... ,.1.,, ........ 't11 1 ..... 1 , .... , ...... , 1 ·,~ ... ?-. , SUMMER WHEN IT REALLY COUNTS!! · TO 9 0 . OFF HOT PANTS & FOR THE HOT DAY S, AS WELL AS THE HOT PANT SETSCOOL ONES COMING PANTS LOTS OF FABRICS & COLORS TOPS & MANY STYLES-ALL SIZES AND COLORS .PRESSES SUMMER AND EARLY FALL JUMPSUITS FOR AT HOME OR THAT CASUAL DATE OUT BIKINIS OUR FAMOUS SWEDISH ONES REG. PRICE $30.00-WHILE THEY LAST SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 10 A.M. 3 3 FA SHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644.2400 HEY GUYS! OUR SUMMER SALE STARTS TOO so% TO 90% ·oFF ON OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF SUMMER STOCK PANTS MANY FABR ICS AND STYLES, INCLUDING LEATHERS TOPS JACKETS TANKS-WALLACE BERRYS-TURTLE AND CREW NECKS-SHORT & LONG SLEEVES -· -----~ -··~-- I I I - ' • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Shuttle Prize ~~~· .. ~ ..... tv~·~ Space .~ fllmpa1gn to persuade \\1ash1ngton derision-mak· t'fS that 1.'aliforn1 a should be selected as the Space Shut tl e' launrh and retrieval ·"•te shO\\'S many promises lo re~1dcnt<; nf the state -and In the nation as well. :\ pre11m1nary brochure prepared by a bi·part.i· ~an ~rnur r:il lccl Ca!i(orn1 a Spare Shuttle 1·a~k fo rce lists 27 ··1nf!urnt1al JUS1if1cations'' for the National Aeronau· l ie~ and Srac·e .-\dn1111is tratio n. Lhe Departrnenl nf De· fcn se. the \\"hlle llouse and Congressional conlmltlees tn choose c·a1tforn1a . l,a~n1en may \\ell ;i~k. "!'io 11hat~" Tha1 11 ould rrflcct Lhr averoge per.~on's fru stration 11·11h rhe super-so phist1caled te('hnology of the 5pace a.ee. Rut the Space Shuttle has these important implications for the fu t ure -It 1o;; a n1ahl£>. returnable, reusable trancport a!llln f.V~lem back and forth to outer space. It 1s scheduled for d·evel np n1en1 111 this derarte . • -·r11rn111:::h rcu~ah11lt y. the ShutUe ~·ill effect a niaJo r ecnnoni,v in !'pare npcra!iQns. -It is desti ned to re· chi re the cri~I nf n1ov1ni:; paylodrts tn and from orbit from th e prc ~c nt SLOO(J a 11ound to about $100 a pound. -'rhr ~hu 111c \\111 rt'place n1ost of loday's varied ~election nf n11~~1lrs and rnc'keL<;. JI "-ill therefore have a vii.al role 1n r11111nta1111ng the nation's drfense posture. a cause of gro,\·1ng concern. rSee Guest Editorial below.) Cape Ke11ncd y \1·as not srlectcd for t he Space Sh111Uc's oprr;itinns \1·hen it became t1pparent thal the cape \\'as not 11h olly .o;;alisfa rtory for all the m1.~s 1nns to be requircrt of the Shuttle. This gave California the op· portunity to as.~crt that it is uniquely qualified for ef· fi ciently and economically unif\'ing all !he requirements at a single base. An1ong this state's prime qua!JfiC"ations are access to southerly polar orbits \\•ithout forei~n nverflighl'>. ex- tensive existing faC"i lities ,~·h !ch include the largest launch 1rea io \,h! western \l.'Or!d. more. readily available liquid hydrogen fuel supply than any other !itate, existing air· fields. cost efficiency nearne.<;s to rnanufacturers, and an abilily to satisfy at a single sitr the needs of all servites. Final decision is scheduled for October. If these and other argun1enls v.•in the site location, California will have the nuC'leus of .1\mer1r a's outer spate flight opera- tions for decades to come The state's eco nomy, 1nclud1ng employment, will be a major beneficiary. Attack on Noi se Pollution Fountain Va!Jey has recently been involved in sev• era.I interesting experiments to preserve its country at- mosphere while growing inlo a community of 63,000. 1'he lalest step is a noise ordinance which could net violators a maximum of six months in jail and a S500 fine .-\~ approved in first read ing by councilmen. res1· dents are specifically prohibited from producing noises that exceed 50, 55 or 60 deci bels, depending on where they live. Does this mean that cat owners whose pets becon1e involved in a fig ht are liable to prosecution? !·low about parents of a crying baby whose offspring has the Jung capacity l.o break the neighborhood's d ecibel barrier? '·" ii Jlossi ble that. the sound of \1in Scully's voi re broad· l'asling a Dodger game over the back fence would be cause f(lr prosecution? Such questions aside, the ordinance dnes represent a ~crious attempt to protect Fountain Valley residents fron1 the intrusion of unwanted and bothersome noise -a mea1-1ure that might be considered favorably by other Orange County cities. ' . 1,11~,,,~ :.~-,~,,, ... I 'I \ ~, .... ,: .. .~,, I Bizarre Deaths of Dear Gloomy Gus Nixo11 Not Jtlovi11g Towa1•d Co11trolled Eco1io111y The F ct1nous A r••-••" ·-'" ~-' * .... , ..... ·, ~-~'I Sydney J. Harris ' # • \ ' ~.. ; ,~ ... ,/ • ~ _,, _ _,,,J, The parent of a fr iend died no! lon~ 1go. havrng been stn1ck by a la\11ng branch from a tree \l/hi\e walkinli! along the street. n us c:ii:· traord1nary m1sfor. tune rem inded me that history and bio- graphy are replete with instances oi fa- mous persons dying from inv1al or biz· arre cau ses. The famili;ir phrase. "killed "1t h kindness." "'as more than a metaphrir 1n the case i·f DraC'O . the A!henian r;tatrsmiln l!P is suppri sf'~ tn h:ive mei his dealh frPm hi~ popu\ar1t v -being smolhl'red ln lhr !11f'a!rr of A11gen1a hv the thou:;;an ds nf rt1p5 :ind clnak.5 8hO"'ered on him by lhr :-pcc1ator~ PLll\'\'. 1:'\· lllS a11t·1r111 h1~ror1• tr11<-us that Arschvlu~. !hP first great rragH:: dram<i!lS1 "'ilS k1\lrd hv !hi' f;il\ nf a tortruse nn h1~ h;ild hrad frf)m the cla\\'"i of an ril,t:lr 1n lhr ~1r \\'hat mo<lrrn pl;;'·" r1,i::ht 'lf the 11b~u rd 1·nuld cnnrei' r :i mnrr r t rrnlnr rnd nl ii f llarilrtrr, A1o!a1hnrlf'~. 1hr 1\r;int nf S111I\ "ll ~ k!Jlerl l'l\ a tf'01h111ck. i\narrrnn thr rnm· pose r nf ln1 e pot'l r1 ;ind f1rtnklnt: c11nt:~. ~·as chnkf'd tn dralh h\ a i.:r;1pr'-li•nr Ba~sui;. d1rd frnn1 !hr pnrh nf ii nrt·rilP In hi~ left th umh Charles \'111 n! F"ranrP "hllr \r;id1n.1: hi~ 11urrn n1ln :; 1r11nl'•·t n11rT ~!1 1w'-t11 ~ head no !hr l1n1rl and IV\('r n•ru11n 'd And Fr<,drric~ l.r11 1~. I 'rill( r r,I \\ .1lc~ died from the b\nw of a l"rirkcl b;ill A judge in S;int;i Ana Increased m.v alirnony by $5fi a month effrc· tivr In Sep1embrr. Sn f;:ir . nn onp 111 the .Nixon Administralinn has given me-;i rulini: nn whether the nev: no-ra1sr edict will benefit me or m.v ex -husband. f..lrs. f;. R fi Tl'tlo t•tru•• ttnHll .. -i.· ~l•w•, ,,,., Met~'""'' •M•• ot "'' """''~'e". ~·"~ WfUr HI •··~· lo Giiiem~ G..s. 0 11!1 ,iltl. FABIUS . THE Roman praclClr. "'a~ choked by a sin11:le goal-hai r in the n11lk he was drinkintz.. 1.allus CnmPlius. another praetot, and iit u~ Hatrnu~. a knight. each d'ted While kissing lhP hand of his '>''tie. La be tl r r.abr1c!lr. thr tTU.~trrs5 of Henri l\r nl FranrP . r11rr! frnm r11tlng an nran~P Kin~ Lnu1.-; VI rn('t hi s dra1h nn hnr seba r k. "'hrn a p11: r:in out hetwren the hnr~r '.~ leg~ t·;ius1ni: 11 In ~1umb lP Anrl \\"1lham Ill. l1ke1\1~r d1cr1 from his ho r ~e slumbilng over a mole-htll TH<l'.\1AS OT\\',\Y. thr 17th CPntur:-' Encli~h drama1 1st 11a~ i;.tar\'Lll.I: 1\·hen a prtlr<ln ,e:ave him a i:IJ111e;i he ru ~hed out. hnu!.'hl a loaf of hread. ;ind rhrri while i-11al10',\·1ng the first mouthful In cl11~s1 cal t11nr:.. Saufeius "·as \hokeri ln rlealh s1p- p1ng up the \11h11e of an und rr·bnllC'd e~~. and Torq uatu~. a consul. died in the act of munrh1np: 11 cheesr<·akP at rlinnl'r f nur notabte deaths h;i1·p heen rrcon1· rd 1n !he 11ct nf laui;:hl<'r f halrhas, lhl" cooths:i~er. died (lf laughte r 81 1h!' thnuhhl nf hav1n,i.: nlllh\f'rl !hr prrdtc1r-rl hnur nf his drill h. \1 argu11r-rlterl nr h111i,!hl rr at \\'<llrh1ni: <i mnnkf'\' tr 11np: In r111! Oil (I pa ir nf OOnls Ph1lnmenrs dird nl lau~hlrr ::ii ~rr1n~ ii rl nn kev Pat1n,i.: thr fig~ pro1 iaNl fr.r h \~ nwn rlr~~er1 And Zrux1• lhr i!rr;;I p.11nlrr <l1erl nf lau,i.:ht.-r .it !he ~1i:ht 111 ;i h:ig wh1rh he had JU Sl dcp1rtrd Ha\e a good day. War Savi 11gs Di-sappear ~·ASl llL\GTO'V -Rtlhon~ "'dollars in Vietnam \\'ar sar1n,t:\ h<11e 11an 1shPd befnrr the agonu:cd e~ rs of rPntagnn comp1rnllers. At its hr1ght thP 11ar ro.~t thP !ax· pa,\'eJ"S close to $2!1 bi\hon 11 year Thi~ has no"' been rr.· dur ed to less 1h?Jl $11 bilti(ln Thr ;inn11~I 121 b1 \11nn sa,·in.i:'. we. figurrd. shnuld be ava1lablr fnr ur. 1en1 domestic net·d~ But every lasl dol- lar has e\•aporated Ukt an Ice cube under 1hf A111p1 ~t ~11n W~ searl'hed lhe PPo1agon 10 1a1n (nr the $21 billion honania Th,. r ntire .amount has been l'>''a11owrd up l:ly \\agt, cost 1nd spending lncreas,~ r~~ ..... ....,..,.,. ·~------·~. 1 _ \J ~ck .h der&0n I . I costs by stil l another $2 b1\hon. PRICES HAVE a\SQ gon e up 29 9 Pf'rrenl since 1964. For the same 1·olume of purchasr.c . therrfore, the Penta11,on t10\\' pays a whopping S!0.1 bi!lion a year more. ThrrP arr 8 rrw other incrra5e.5 . such .:is mi\1111r~· 111erl1ra1 c11rr "'hich ens!! thr. Pentai::on an additional $300 million . All 1hcse incrca~es add up In $28.ll hillion a ye11.r. which 11lmost equals \YhRt \l'P "'<'re raylni;: fnr the Victn11m War. r_:;,·pn )f all military spcnrting In Vlr!nam should cease. littlr mnnry ro1ild be salvaged ror peacelime purposes, Aaslstant Srrre!ary. RohPrl ~1on1 . 1h.- Ddense Oepartmen1 ;i;. ha rrl-hrarif>d ("(Im!' troller, showed us where the money has OUR REPORT ON the mistreatment of i one. llnimals a! some 100:-hrought l)u1rk ar · t1on from Dr. Gu nter Voss, presirll'nl of TltERE KA VE been l'ight Pll"· rai~"l', the American A ~.coc1ation of 7..oo log1rat for uample., 8tnce lhe bill military tiuild-P8rk5 and Aquariums. up beian in Vietnam in 1964. He is recommend ing In his membership ('ommittee that some of the 250 The. s•me number nl servirPmtn now auoc:lated tru;titution.s b.-dlsc1phned. But. dr•w 1n additional S7. I bill inn "-ye11r most nf the offender1, he wrote u~. are rrom lhe paym"ster. Ci\11l111n~ on · the roadside roo owner~. Pentagon p11yroll ,liel 14 l b1lhon mnr,. lie hlj ~en! rtj)re.se.nta tlves l\l'ICf' In a nd rilired mll1ta ry men collert an eitlra the A~:rirulture Oep11rtmrnt tn ur~t ~tiff- $2.8 billion. Financial inrr.nt1ve~ '" f'r regulation~ undPr thP Ftdf'ral Anin1al encour1ge rt-enllstmen• 11rlr1 anolhrr $2 :\ \l.'tlfare Act bil lion to thfo l'nnu1l milllary p11ynu1. ro~s. A r,no r1 1rrcror him:.ell in Toron!n, As 1nother ln~nti\'t. th!' Arn1eri fnrres f'tted .as modrJ~ U1t ioos 1n lhr fl.ronx . ha ve inertia~ the rsr!o rif nfh ctrs 11nd ~t llw.1111kPr , S8n Pi""'"· f"hiriti::('fft twn non-comm.is1loried nfficerl!. tn enl1sled zons and !ht rirlv11.1elv nwntd c atsklll aien, Thia ba1 Increased the mlht11rv C:11m(' Ft1m1 nrar Al b11°n1-, r-.; V _ .. __ _,,_.,,-..._ 1.»----l~i ,., -'" ·, 'V '""·;.~ • Shock Is Major Purpose of Freeze "'A!'H!NGTO N -Pres1den1 Ntx()n 's abrupt turnaround nn ernnnm1r poit1rv "'a.~ 1ntrndrd tn JOlt both lh1s cnuntry and thr worlrl. It did . To conc lude from th1~. hn11rver, I.ha! lhl' Presirlent is now ·~ r mbarkf'd nn 11 rnt1rse ll~arling lo "' t?' ~,· '. rn n1roll rrl econ(lmv . , · ,, 1.o; llT00Ji! ~-. ~ I tn t h 1 .~ r n n . ·-:;:-. _ . < I · l r ( 1 "c11nt rnllr<l f rrnnomy'" m P A o ~ th" rnntrn1 nf "·age~. a pr1re.5. rPnL~. 1nlertst ra!rs. prnduc!1on pnh cies, emplo~ment pol1r1es and foreign lr<idr. The rre~ident 1~ nol n11iv1ng m rhat d1rec!inn He i,~ nn! mn\'1ng tn11ard "'ha t a former presidential ernnom1c ad1•1ser, \Valter \V. Helter. infers In be the "sovielization" of the Amrr ic an ec·onllmy. The shock effert nf a wa,gr·prll'l'·rent f rcc11' and effective dollar devalu;ir11•n 1s probably a on~shot .affair nf relat1velv shnr1 duration with shock as 1ts majo'r purp<isP. \\'HAT 11APPEl\'S NEXT \s the 1m· portanl par!. As nf nnv.-. there is nothing lo' ind1 ra!e that NlXon is mak inJ! a l0ng- term de parture from the pr1nc1 ples he ·, Richard Wilson r.la ted lo Congres:-1 in his economic rne~~age ol Feb R. Thal st:i temC'nt sounds a bit odd whrn reacl lnda ~ I\ i;.eems wholly rnntrad1r tnry In 11hat Nii.:f!n h<i~ dnnr. But is ii~ There 1~ rea~nn In b&JjevP that 1t 1.o; not and that !\'1xon "'Lil nr,·rr ag ree In the impos.ilifln nf a permanrnt ~vste m of wage and prier C'Ontro1. nor e\.'en the appearanre ol 11. however much it 1s urp:ed upon him. nn Feb. R lht-Pre...~ident ~aid : "Frte price~ and wai;zes arr 1he hea rt nf nur l'('onom ic system : "'" should nnt st.np !hem fr nm w0rk1ng el'en In cure ;in in- flationary fever. l He has done 5CI. hn'>'•ever. for ;i brief period.1 "I no !\'OT [NTEND In irnpose wa~e and prier co ntrols v.·hlch would E-Ubstit.ute new. "1rowing and more \'exatious problems for the probltms nr inflation. "Neither do I intend to rely upon nn elaborate facadP that ~cem s lo be v.·age and price control bul i~ not " Then where dnes the. truth lie? With the ~eneral impre~s1no of ii complete backup Ln firmly declared principle7 Or in a short departure froin principle Ali a stratagem" The idea that Nixon h;is nnw left behind his principles in this 1ns!anre 1,~ ahnut as va!if1 as the idea lhat by going to Peking he is backing nut nl A~ia. deserting the Nationalist Chinese, re1·ersing his enn- victinn.-; of 8 lifetimr. ;:ind gl\'1ng in tn the demands of Chnu En-la1 Surh concl usion~ are far too hroad 1n ho1h cases. Neither is a complete re \'crsal nF policy. ON l::CONOr.n c POLICY N1xon·s real intcn t1oni;. become rlearer on reading furt hPr wh11t he staled on Feb. II. "Bu sinesr. and labor," he sa id. "must learn a pattern of behAvior different frnm the one they have learned 11nrl practiced during the inf!at1 nnary boom "1.abnr contracl5 and prire hsts <·annril embody the expcelatinn that prices "'ill continue ri sing al peak rates of recrnt years. Rus1ne sscs r:innnt r xp(!1·t to p:iss all cnst incrl"ases along in higher pritf'S. The ritual 0f period ic incrcasc5 in pri ces has no place in an ecnnomy moving tow11rd great.er stability "These lessons 11re being learned," he sair!. FOR THOSI:: WHO were. n0l learn1nat fast ennuii;h r'\iJ:nn prnvuie.d his shocker 1n the form of a sudden "'age-price freeze. \11 !llP s:i1ne sp1nt he C'lan1red on hls 11) percent import Lax mainly afrect1n1t Japan plus the dollar devaluation mainly aimed at ,J;ip:in. The Pre.~1dcnt was lrying IQ bnng bnllt the d0meslic and !he international ecnnnmic i:ommunitv In ils sensrs. TllC're :;re i;igns ih;it he h;is donP sn. The kind of Ainerica 1h<1t would ex 1~l tf this temporar~· conrlit1on "ere to be e:ii:· tendrd and made permanenl is nol !h P kinrl uf An1erica the \1'orld needs or thi s country v.·anls. ORGAi\IZLO LABOR !'il)'S lhe pnra fre eze 1.ir; unfair. Nixon ii; ~aying in effer~ II) nrganized lahor : O.K. Any kind nf a wa_R:e frre1.e \\'nuld be unfair. Co11duct yoursrlrcs sn thal n\'lne is nrress11ry: .J;ipa11 IS ~ay1ng lhP Pre.~1drnt'.~ pnl1ry is unfair. r\ixnn i~ sa~·in~: You forcrd uir; tn 1t: condurt your .. rlves so !ha l nur new J>fllicy i( unnccPs~11ry. Bu5111ess 1\ .~a~·lni: Yn11 \\'111 fnrrP U\ Ill r11t nur ;ilrc;:idy narrnw prflfJt margin s. N1xnn 1 .~ repl\'111~. in eHert · That'~ th!!I '>''a.v 1[ will have In hr until ynu ha,·• learnc.d ynur !essnn heller. The {'nunt ry \Vf\11·1 like the "'llt;I" and pnce freeze very lnn,i:: the \\'nrld 11·0n't 1ikr a fisrall.v aggrr5.~i\'r Amr nra \'('f_'f lon g \\'hrn the le~~nns ha1·e been hf't!rr le ;irnPd :--;ixnn can return In his principle ~ 0f feb. 8. Act Now to Avoid Big Tax Debt Are ~·nu prepan.ng for lhe lax b1tr next April ~ Chan11es 1n lhi~ ~·ear·s \\'llhhnlrhng ta~ ra11' arP expected Ln Jca,'e ab'lul 20 1111 ll1on Ao1<'rir11ns n\\ 1ng l;ir,i;:e i;.un1~ in FPrieral 1nf'On1e tax \\'hen they file lhPlr l!HI returns, reporf!-thP Institute nf I.He Insurance, citing the Internal Re venue Servicr. The IRS s11ys th ;it 11111.ny pcop\r. Rre not hal'n1,i: cnnugh Federal 111rnn1e 111~ "'i1hheld from their paychrck s hPca11~e nf increases in thP. sland11rd dedur11nn C u c~t n e port ....... 1nron1r ;i l!nwanrr. 1he eourlr ii'. entnlrrl to only nni> \nw-lnrome allowance v.·he.n filing~ JOLn1 re iurn, I'll AOD ITl(lN. ernplo,·c5 11 il h h1i:h inenme~ mav h:il'e tno l11tlt' \\'1 thheld br- r<'luse lhe inax imum '>''lthholding ral<'S arP limited to 24 percent for sing]P prr· !';('O:< and 25 pcrrent for marne<l persons . Fortunately, there is still time for peo- rt"' tn avoid t.h.-possibility of a large taJ: bill if they "·ill arrange with employer& fnr add1hnnal w1thh<1Jd1ni;: frnm thi:'lr pa\'rhrr\.,( Ta~p;:i1·rrs nin~t l1krll• 1n nerd 1nnr, "ithhnl d1nii. rirr -r.rnp!nye.-; "hn PXP<'fl ffi Parn n1nrf' 1h;:in 51 l.fi{lO in lflil P.nd inlPnd 1n l'l:i1rn thP $1.500 .-;\an<la1·r! rlrr111r·t1nn nr llPn111,r riedUC'llnn~ tntalinE: lr.~s lhilO 1.1 p<'rrrnt nl th r-1 r !':ilarirs. -~ini;!lP cmplnyrs who l't prcl tn f'ilrn $1:'..fllYl nr morr 1n l!lil -il1arricd en1ploye~ 11 ho p:i;prrt In earn ~2!1.000 nr n1orP in !!171 and "·hose srnu~r:­ are nnl employed -All v.·nrk1ng cnurlPs SO i\1ANY i\1lLLIONS nf persnn~ '>''~l find themselves underwithheld and owing n1 r1ne1· !n 111P !R S 11r xt (pnng. !h;it 1hi~ l• 11 i;.:nnd \1n1P Jn rln ~nmr thlnk lniz 11]'vi111 \I hPrr Ill'• 111tu 1• . I• ~'•Ing lr• rn1n r frnm In Pill 1hr h111 :"\ilf;r of 1t1r 111i rrr.1!1\r~ 1•11· 11;1 •1n;: ,," llnrxp1•t'!"rl !<1• hill :;1·r plr<1~'1!1! hill i;n1IH" :irr 'l1•1n·ly ll1'Ht' r!PSlr::ib\P th~n nthr1·~-P1rp1ni:: 1ntn S,'\\1n1:~. r11~h1rii:: iii hnnrl~. nr hnrrn111ni:: frr\m lrnd1ng 1n· st1tut1nn"i :ire ;11n11ng l hP n111s! frel)Uf'n l!v usrrl n1rthod~ l~11rr"11·111c frnm a rrl:i ti,'e nr fnrnd I' ;·.l<;n f<11rl\' rnn1n1nn. The gnvrrnment. in granting ;i hre.1k In lower-i ncome. taxpayers be~1nn10J.! la~t J11nuary. increased rhe. amoun1 i11ln\1•ed 2.~ a standard w1thhold1ng dedur11nn from 1n percent to 13 percent. Consequentl~'. !hr v.·1thhnlr11oi.: 1s now ba sed nn an an· · ticl pated 1.1 percent ded uclion. except for lhnse t'lllitled tn the ln"' inco me allowance. The Ultimate Danger ,\ f:11111I~ shnuld rr'\'irw 1!~ r111 rr1;r nrv ~oun·"~ of n1n11rv nnrl huild tnwarrl a f11n<l Iha! ran hi' 1!r,11'-'n nn in r:i'f' nf 11nrx- rwc!rd hills Exprrt~ 1n mnnrv man:icP· men! s,iy 1hat each family should ~"' ~ i;:<lal fo r an cn1cri;:cn1·,\· hind -prt.tiaps lhrer or four mnnths inromr -len un- touched l'XITpt "'h<'n a rl<'ll T nrcd 11n~r~. A lun rl llke Th1.~ ran be bu11l Jlra<lu:i llv h\' sr!ting as1dr small portion s <1f e11rh pa.vchcc k 1n a ~rparatr s::ivinj.!~ i:1ccoun1 . 1f 11 hrcomc~ nrcr.~s;ir\ tn rl1p inln lh1 S rei;ourre -for Jnslancr v.•hrn !;ix t1ni , c:ome.~ around -it ~hou ld bf' rPplen1i;.hed as s()(ln 11s ,ros~lbl e <ind nol 1ouched unti l needed aga in . THC PROBLE~I JS that the standard deduc tion 1s limitPd lo $1.500 nn thr !all: return Fnr example, the wi1hholding t11hlr.~ a.~sume that 11 single taxpayer \\'ith a $15,0(l() inCQmr. "'ill ha ve 13 percen t rir $1 .9.'iO in dcdurtions. But when the 111X · r11.ver filli; nut, his return and lakes the: $1.500 ~t.andard drduction, nr $450 lei;.s 1h11n the deduction~ anticipated in "'ilhholdinR. he v.·ill Y.'ind up ov.·1ng ad - d1l1on;il ta:11: monev - Anothcr wilhhcildrng problem :iir1ses i;i.·here both husband and wile are en1ployrd. Alt.hough lhe vdfhholding ~ystem gives each employe the new loiA'· B11 George ---, •Dear George: Does Dick Cavrt[ iA·tar ell!'v1tor shoe&~ Ho"· tall ts be 1ctuaUy7 '!.W, Dear T.\\' : Dl('k Cavett wears elevator ~hoe~ He i~ arhially six frel five. 1nehl!'s . which was deemed lQO tall tn run a t~lk show There.fore. nick ("ave-11 wears 00\.\rN elr\·a1nr $h0f'.\ i \\'rilt to ~rgr. the. originator nf Side11.·a~'s Thinking J Those v.•ho ftdvocate srlt!tment or \n- lematJonal d!Hettnces throu~h ne,'iothi· lion and nppoie adt>Quate military prcpart>dnell!f dorft underst11nrl the word "ocgo1l111e." 1'rup ntgotiation is p<is.~ible only '>''llcre then~ L~ ntu\ual strength and lh11t Jl'.Of'S fn r U S-So\•1et rela1ions. In a hard-hittinR and ch illing arldrtss (lO the t1ecl 1nin,i: n1ilitarv :;tature nf the United S!Rt.es. Willard f , Rockwcl\, Jr., chief exeru\11·e officer of a majnr com· merrial and aeroi;pace manufacturing company. sairl , "I havf' the greatest in· leresl 1n, 11nrl I "'llrmly support the S!rate~1c Arms L1m1t11tinn Talk! that ha1·r hPcn rin aga in 11nd off again nvtr the pti~t frw .1 rar~ Perhtips in our time lhe miracle \\'Ill happen and v.·r. wlll be 11b!e In makP real i;trides inward mutual rHsarmament with full inspeclion . Bui if you notice. !hose 1..tlka Art being htld In 1 \'cry exclusive club betwttn the wor\d'8 l'>''O leading power~. Russia, you nnticr., rl1dn't proJ'V)Sc mutual talks w I I h f 7N'hnslovakia regarding reduction of force:; "TllE lJ~'ITEO STATES. fnr f'xampl P, rl ltln"I ~n\'l ~ Chile for 11 d1sc11~1nn rin rnutueJ l1mltellon of n11•al forces 200 mile.~ off the coast of that Soulh ... .,,_ ' r • '· . ' Guest Edilorial I ......... " American coun!ry. Nln r yrarl'i il~n. 11t thr lime of the Cu b11n missile crisis. John Kennerl y didn"t c:ill for R cnnfercnre. Me msde it. very plain he int enrlf'd In dt>slrov those missile sites 11nd, in effect, hf dared Russia Ill r1n snmethlnr;:: 11bout it. Russia was weak<'r thsn we-anrl the Sovlef~ backed off." What people no"' f11 il In unrlcrs!and is that thr rnilt>rl S1a!es 1s r11 p1t1ly los1n~ the authority In negntiale . i\early 11 yr ar ago, a Blue 1!1hbon l\allnnal Dcfr..nsf! P.11nPl conrludert " study of the riechn1ng military ~t.:1t11re nf the t;.S. v.·Hh !he!-t:! words "H ha:i; becomr. incre11sinizly clear that . if these obl'iP.r\'ahlr trend!! cnntinLlf', the U S, will berome a ~ccond ra\e pov.er 1nc11 pablc of .:1ssuri n~ !hr fu!ure ~f'ruri1y and frcc1lnm nr lts P<'nrle " ,\tr Rnck\,·eH i~ on<' of 1hnSf' rit 11.rn~ "hn 51'1'~ thr cla n~rr ant1 bei;.eerh<'s hi~ fr l 1 n \\. A1nerir.:in.~ lo av.11krn hPfore 11 j5 t(\(I late -before "''' have Rnother and fmal "Pearl Harbor." Life In surance l\r"'li Data Oii.ANG-i CO,t,iT DAILY PILOT Rnbrrt N. \V~erl, Publisl1er Th nnin~ Kl'f>IJJ/, t:r11~nr Alhr rl \\' Rntl'.~ E;ditflr1a/ Pn ae £d11nr Thi! •d11riri11l P-li• '11 !hi! D111ly P\ln! ~k~ If'/ 1nlorm 11nrl 11t1m11!;oi/I! te1'ri• r rt b.v prt~enuni; rh1~ nt"'lipaf!"r'• op1n1nn~ 11nrl mmm,nl.:.ry nn ll'J'!lrt "f inlt't't':<t anrl ~1~n1 hf'i1tl"'· by Pl"'· v1dlnc a lnnrm tnr ~hf' e:11:prr:<~i<>n .-.f our rriirlrr~· oplnLOn:<, Anrl h.v pr<>· !""fl!ln;: lh1> r11\·rr!e vt..t\pi1nr~ nf lll· lr•nl)'°(j nll";"r\tn-, !Ind 6fl(lkf'Sll1"" nn l(lp1r1 rif 1h~ r11'ly, Tue sday. 1\ugust 24. 1071 _,._....._ ___ ,·~L'!' .. --K )T........_• ..._. -•-~~--·~ 114*':._ ~ .,A l" .. ' .--"-J., -~ ·~ --,.,_.,,.,.....,. ~ _ Tue1t1a1, Auqu1t 24 11171 DAJL 'f PILOT 7 iscounl OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! W E CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICE S. PRICE S EFFECTIVE WE D. thru TUES ., AUGUST 2S-3l , 1971 STORt HOURS DAILY: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M., SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ARMOUR BRAND GRAD E A 18-0 Z. ® ,..---USDA CHOICE BONE IN c EA . ROUND STEAK c lb . RUMP 89~ ARMOUR r•Dll \!rll &ONI !~~ 145 D!AOY 10 ~i.T ROAST USOA CHOIC l NUGGET HAM !ONE IN lb . CLUB RO NE IN 14~ MORRO BAY 79.~ STEAK USDA CHOICE OYSTERS ~:·~~ , .. FIN! fOR B&O CHUCK 11115 I CUT 48~ BEEF YOUNG • TlND[Q 59~ STEAK US0 .6. LIVER USD.6. CHOICl INSPl CTfO GROUND ~~~·;""' 53~. JIMMY DEAN 75c OU,.ll TY BEEF tCONOM'I P,6(( SAUSAGE I " 3·l8S. 01! Ollll.' i;>Otl 7 LS J<>()!l 1 .4~ SLICED '""'''c""' 78 !AMII 'IP'"'( ~lD c PORK LOIN C"O" lb. flN f I QR 880 • f Pl <,H I ~Q lf 'i • AlA~>:.AN HALIBUT STEAKS 98 .:. ~~~~~CE~~~"o' 5 7 ~. KAPTAIN KRUSTY 89 TID BITS .~. Fl!l '>H ~PO/.lN • '2 TO :14 ti . SIZE CRABS 79 ,; MAKE FAD YOUR BACK· TO -SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS ... I _,,_D_D_tSc_OUNT __ s ____ :_.:._· _-.... ~~~· I I FAD 01scouNTs APP LES '"""'""" •ii ruoro~l AVOCADOS ~:~·~;"" CELERY ....... . CUCUMBERS BELL PEPPERS POT A TOES ~;;;:. ® 4STARDISCOUNTS Al( EXTIA SA\llHGS MAD( ,OSilll( IT SP( {IAl 'Ul(MASl S flOM TME MAHUFACTUtlt WITM TM ( SAVINGS ,ASStD ON TO TOU I • THO MPSON SEEDL ESS •BLACK IT'S SMART TO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD • 3 T05 LB . SIZE LEAN & MEATY ®. . "' c lb. Y.19 )49 ~c 35c c .......... J •••••••••• _ _._. SAITA AllA2120 SO. lltSlOl AT WAlllEI COSTA MISA 2200 HAaD llVO. AT WJ.SON &A PAUIA I023 WAUll 4T LA rALMA ------.. . . ..... ·-.. -· _._.. __ -- I DAI LY PILOT ARTHRITIS RELIEF Now ••• A Se11satio11al Ne1v 1•1·od11ct! Gets Result.'t LMt t•"" relief no.., nalloble up to lit mo"tM or mor• (per treatment l to wlcflm' of orthrlrls or rheu- matl1m. .. .,. • '" .. • ,. ' I ,, i ,, Not on lnj•ction or Internal medicine. CALL : Area (9031 354-1622 IT.cote, Mexh:ol ., Hilton lnn-SC!n Dieqo Area 17141 276-4010 Ext, 162 -._.,.,..,... -· _,... ~-t'"~ _...., __ \, .. /J(\ ~ L.~ / ... ,)..: 4w,· "!' r ""11.l I ....... ~ """" G LVCI NI! ARE THESE FASHION WATCHES OR SPORTS WATCHES? YES. Built for rugged sports use. but pretty enough to wear to the Country Club. These handsome go-anywhere, do-anything ladies watches by Glycine. A. Sports watch in stainless steel features automatic winding and calendar. ·. . , I_, ' ! ' t~ CHECKING •UP• ' Ol(l Venus Had So111e Statistics nr~ 1.. 1\1. norn :-;11 1-.:·s ltEC';AHl>En as one (\f !he rn11st brau!iful 1-1 nmcn hl the 1-1 1)rld. Hrr true Jlll'i!SUrl'lfll'l\lS :ire 48-:lR-~1. :-;1t;1blc l:1d1•. 11 h:11 ., A111 rt•!er- rinR tu !ht' \'en11s de :'lhln. 1'/Hl!<i l-: ltE~EAHC.:llEt:.s "hn in \lt•s\1ga tc lhf' rnu~t 111tim:ite Jn<Jllers cunl1 ut.l their studies definitely pn11c u11c ot1\ of Cl'l'I)' five 111\l'~ 1;., f:1r rnurl' an1Qrc"1t1s th:1n h1·r hu shantt ... HAVE YOU l>et•11 ~11·1.. this year'' Jl uw n1any 11fllt'.~·· If tw1ec. you're noniHtl 'l'hr>.t"s how often evrry ycnr ll1e a\'er:ige citize11 goes lo lied ill. \\'lllCll TENll lo hr the h~11Jpier·, tl1e 1·;in1i\·:1I 111irlgels or the <';.irniral g iii n ls: Brc.:ently p11I tills inquiry \()an elderly ge11tle111;111 11~111 rnnsl of his years n1<111;1ged ~ale :;hows. S;11d he : '"lll(' rnidget.~ are cheery, full uf ll'i.~ct-r;1rks, a~­ gr<'Ssive. B11t tht• unh:i ppirst 1nen J\·e t•1·rr kno wn . the moodiest. Il ic 1110..;t n1f'l<1n· choly ;1ri' the gi.1nr s. tho!l.c sad fellows over .~e1 r.n feel tall." He said !his leads hin1 to theorize lh<il the best of the basketball 11l11yer~ are apt In brood more than o t her athletes. CUST0\1EH ~ERV IC'E: Q. l\\'O\\' l )f NO lawmen in the ~·orJd tou~hcr on drunken dri vers than the Finns. Evrn the fir~t <'Onvirt1nn nn said charge <:arrres a i'entenc:e (lf !hree 111u111hs' l;lbor 11n ;i puhlu· project. t;angs 11 f pns<111C'rs. rnost convicted on 11\\'J char~es. ;ire at work <111 01er that country. Take the 111•11• Helsin ki ;iirport. fflr in - stance. It 1-1•;1s hurl! rnoslly by incarceralt'd drinkers. "i\t Y GIHL and I ht-Id 8 kiss fnr lB 1ninu1cs." repo rts a youthful nrsirtitioner. '"ls 1hal a rfCOl'd?" 1\"o. _l'ijUng fe!l1)W, !11at's not a char11p1onship kiss. 'l'wo Uajyersity (1f H<irll ord students -a ~·oung lady nr11n- cd l!onnie l.lrl'k and l11·r l>o)'friend Jin1 Holloway -last vear held a kiss for 13 hours 4s minutes. That's the record. Miss Bct:k said she was molivated into t ha t el- hila rating experience by a touch of temporary in san1l y. Observers noted she and l-lolln11ay for a brief while lherealter talked kind of fun· ny. )'nur questions 011d coin· n1r11r.~ nre uielcn111rd 11 u1l J1"1!l hr 11s<'rl. in CH f.CKflV(; 1·r 1rllererer pnssible. Ari· 11! e.~s /f'rtet·s l ri L. hf. Rnyrl, r . 0. Rrix 1875. Newport Bench, Cali f., 92660. Welfare Increase Corona May Die -Lawyer 'l'U RA C.:ITY I UPI l -The .:1 l!orney for J uan V. Corona says his cl1t>nt may die in jai l before a jury can drcide whether he hacked and stab- bed 25 farm workers to dealh. ll1cl1ard f':. llawk asked fllond11y that the 37-year·old former menta l pat ien t be frrf'd on reasonable bail and that Corona's trial be nloved l'I annLher t'lwn bec11.use im· µ;1rtial proceeding~ were "1m· p11~~1blc '" 1n this agricul ture ron1 mun1ty. .. I !h 1nk a long pe riod of in· earceration will kill him," Hawk said . .. This is no t a gr?.ndstand play. I'm really concerned about J uan " Arter filing his lw1) motions wit h !he Sutter Co u n I y Su perior Court clerk, Ha"'k lold newsmen lhe farm labor <:ontractor has lost JO to 35 pounds since being jailed M:iy 26. has not bee n allowed to see his four children and has been llarrned mentflllv. Cnnina is being he ld in a r1111111 :it ~utter {; e n e r ;:r I Hospital , where he is under treatment afler suffering 1.wo sl ight heart atta~ks. SheriH Roy Wh iteaker said he is no t aware of any special concern by doctors about the su spect's general condition. He said Corona is provided a trlc1·ision set. ne~·spapers, magazines and w r i l i n g materials. If Corona is released on bail, Hawk said hf! would lake him nut of the county becausr nf thrP.atening tel ephone calls 11•hich ha vr hcrn recei ved by und1sclnsed perso ns. Th!' al!ornry v.·uuld nnt e\;ihora le on 1he n;i!ure nr the call!! bul said he might take Corona to Hawk 's home in Concord if necessarj'. 7 Escape Do,vn Rope Of Sheets HEOV.1001) CITY tl\PI - ln1·es!1gatnrs say s e v e n JlriSQners 11 ho escaped from the San \la\Pn ( ~1u 1 1ly jail prn· babl y h:icl ou1 :-;1de help. ()ne of the r.~1·a11l'd prr.~r1nrrs i~ t·h:iri.:t'd 1111h n1urder ln the dc;.ith uf :i li·rcar·old girl. The cst::;pecs .sl ipped through a n;:rrrvw ll~hl fixtu re <1pen1ng and crawled throug h a 1·cnt1l at1on duct 111 a fifth fl oor ut ili ty roo111, As.st. Sheriff f':11gi>ne Stewart said Monday. The prisoners then dropped 111 reel to a roof below using a braided ladder 1nade fr om toro bed shcC'ts. re·entcrt>d the building and fled th roug h an outside exit, Sl!'wa rt s<1id. Stewart said 11•hile the rscape pl?Jl indicated the prisnners proh11bly had f1Ut~ide help. crov>'detl cond itions in lhe jail also aided lhe esc;ipe. It took place helwl'en Su nday evening·s prisoner rnunt and a mun! at 7·45 a 111. tllonday, "The constant shilling of prrsnncrs fron1 one cell to anrit her n1akes ii difficult to n1ea.~u re thr flu c1u;it1on in cell populat1nns ." S1e11·art said. He <idded all se11en pnsnners pro· b;:rbl_v did nnt leave 1t lhe same tim('. The escapees were part of a 12·man cell F11·e prisoners decl ined to take part. Stewart said. • Gaiard IJ11ifor111s Mass Sru1 Que11tin Escape Plot Seen SAN QUENTIN (Ul'I) - The bloodiest outbreak In Sa.n Quentin's history may have been part of a plot For }I mass escape atlernpt by hardened l-r1minals we a ring the u111furn1.~ of slain guards, pri •·on ~lff1<·1~\s o;p,id ~1nn1lay" Blar k re1·olutionary George Jat ksnu pulled a sn1uggled gun From his afro-style hair Saturda1 . • ffrl'ia!s said. Onlv n1inules. before. he had be:eO \·1s1ted hi" altorney Stephen ~litche!I Bingham. grandson nf a former Connecticut go1•ernor and L" S. senator. 1'1-1•enty minutes I a t er J :ick<>on and f11"e n!hers lay drad. includi ng three guards and llVO "'hite inmates 1vh nse throats 1rcre slashed with razo r blades . Angr y state authnritics r-..1 on- day set a new get·lough polit'y ai.;ainst •·revolutiona ry type" ininsites and !heir visitnrs, and s11u)!hl Rin~/1;1111. 29, grandson of !he late Hi ram Ringham. "for f1Uestion1ng about the smup;gled gun ." .Jackson. nnc of th re e: ''So ledad Brolh<'rs" a\\'aiting tria! al St1n Quentin fnr the slaying of a Soledad prison guard. was shot to death as he dashcn ou1 of 1he ··ad justn1c.11t crnter"' for hard-case con- \ 1crs. The 29·year-<lld convict had been praised by radicals hil hair, lihouting. ··This 15 it." at!er guard Frank De: Lenn saw It whi!f! searchi ng him on his return frnrn the vi5irnrs' <"enter. A i'ccnnd ,i.:uard en· lered th i:. roorn and .Jarksn11 for('ed hnth nff1l'rrs in!" lhe cell hl(•l'k . 1\he-re 27 hard·case uun<r.tcs 1vere let ollt of their cells. .'' '" Tough Jail Policy Set SACRA.\1E1\"TO iUPll The Director of Califnrnia's State prison hiis ann0unrcd a new get·loui;h pol1\V rnr "re11nlut1nnary !~'pe " cnnl"irts 11•h1ch v.•ill restrict. t he I r \·is1tors and their reading 1n~t­ l<'1·. H<11'mond K . Prneuni('r, st:iie" cnrrections rl1rr.ctnr. i:;aid tl1onday: "\\'e JUSI have lo ge l rld of s0 n1e of thc.~e bad ... and segregale them fr om the rest or the inmates." There had been rumors before Saturd:i~•s 1· l o I e n l escape a!lempt at San Quentin prison th11l 1nass 1•inlenre Jrom outsid e 11;i ~ beinc plottt'd lo erupt at all pr 1 s ons simultaneously. he added. throughout the world for his 1riiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiO"i boo k "Snledad Brother," a 11erie:s of his letters vt"ritten \\'hile behind bars. Slate Director of Cor· rectlons R a y m o n d f . Pt0C\lnler sa!d the guards' I bodie11 were stripped when found pil ed in Jackson's cell. He said the plan t'ould have ! been for the Inmates to use the uniforms and e s c o r tj Jackson back In the visitor center. where they cnu\cl take 1 hnstaii:cs and try to escape. jewels by jouph searches for jewe ls Can•••' unWl •lt• ltwolry ,. lmmtdl· .,. Cltft ~y ••I• II I firm Whtie '"DwlO'll••· upot!llO. t ft' !ft!,,.ri1V •nu•• you <••••ul •••lul !llft •I le· d•v• m••'ol ••luo. W1 will '' tl•••HI I• •••,,.lno V9Uf 1•m• •~d •'vlu '"l•dl~t •~•I• llll · "'·'· C-111 Mr. JtU!lll •• Mr. ,tll'I t i l fll- IOU . j W ith leather strap, $65. Also availeble in yelloW gold color at $70. a .Water resista nt skindiver model with calibrated elapsed-time bezel, self-w inding calendar, stainless steel case and matching band, SSS. "If properll· tr<1u1cd. 1·on you le11rn ln ·tic ! r u I y an1- bidextrnus·•" /\. l)(Jc.:t1ws 1h1nk not. It'~ inhf'ri!Pd. they 1'1)11· tend , .. I!. "le; Hod Mr K111•n married~" r\. IJclir ve not. Tile rerord 111 l1 ;ind idf'nt1f1cs him as a J3.yr;1r-old h;ii'hl'lor 11)111 loves the st•;1 and sheep dogs and trains ;1111! wild li fe <111J rain , .. ii. · Jlriw n1uC"J1 is <11 1 ordinary go1!il l1ri("k -thr kind stored in F11rt l\nox -worth·:·· A. $14,000. Pending a d eci.~inn on bAil, the lawyer a!'kcd l h a t Corona 's wife ;:rnd children be ;d!owcd tn 1·isi t him three times a week for one hou r in- stead of the eurrent one-hour, oncf' 11·cekly visits hy hi.~ 11'ife. "\\'hat !hey probably didn't "V.'e"11e taken corrective know \\"11~ that we donl dicker I ,. . ; "I ·~1 " Use one of our col'M!nient charge plans to divide your payments. Cl>•~• Acc•""l'I l~"Uod. Amor!<•~ l•PNu. t.i1•A1t1tr1<1r• .... Mllttf' Cllf~o, '"· SLAVICK'S Jev.·clers Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEA CH -6<4 .1 380 Open Mon. a nd Fri., I 0 a.m. fo 9 :30 p.m. , ...... ... ~ .. ·~·~ .. -~ ..... - i • A SllA l!K 1·t1n !\fl th!' ;1111.:lr. of its teelh :l1 w1\I 111 gr:ih, flit , chew, gnnd. 11hatcl"cr ANOTllEll Arn<'r1c·an r1·a1·ln"! the aiic <1! 65 t•1 e1 ~ 20 se1·f•nds , . , Vt'llY \\'Oi\11-:N h;111· a decit.letlly btt1('r st·nsC' nl !\1n1•ll lhtir1 110 lll('ll is :11.~u ;i rn~·stery ... 111-:HE'S a tnf'dic al sp<'ri.1l1st who 1·l;11n1s just ;ibout lll,000 thou~hl." c.:rop u1> in a rpnn"s 1n1nd r 1·cry d<iy . J'rn 11';u!1 11g. Approved S . .\CllAMt·::'-.'TO 1 tll'I l C:il1for11ia offir1a[s ha\'e been inforn1rd Lh.1L the planne1! Oct. 1 1ni:re:1se in 11·elfare grants i.~ nol suhiect to the 11·age and pnre frefzc an110uncetl last 11rfk bi l'rrsident Nixon Tl1r' .(lffic ·c 0£ f;uv, l\on;:il1l Hr;1g.111 a11d !hr S!:itr Drpart- n1cnt nr Sotial \Velfare an· nou ncl"d Mondav they were in· forrned of the decisi1n by the Office or !'.~ rn e r ge n c y P repa redness 1OEP 1. Ha11•k said he did nnl think a fair Jury cou ld be selec\E'd in Yuba Cit y and !hr ca~e shnuld be fTIO\PM to a metropolitan ;.ire;i. pnss1b!~· San f"rancisco or Alameda County. measures rrg;.ird1ng t h e 11·it h (prisoners h n J d i n g ) ph)siral SC'cur1t.1• or !hi' hostages, and it doesn"t mat-I ins1irut1nn." sa1rl Stewar1. '"but ter who It Is." he said· South Co11I ,!111 v.•e're not o\'f'rlooking !he A!!soc ia \e Warden Jan1es Bti1to! 11 the S•n Oi19o Fw¥, possibility of nr_!!l igcnce on the. P11rk of San Quentin said Ca1l1 M111 540.to•• p;:rrt of the p11! Sl:iff" li~J~ac~ki"'~"iP~"=ll~•~d;l~p~e~gu~"~fr~o~m~l;i~i~~~~~~~~ Ste11'?Tt i::i1c1 thr t'SCapees - ------- -~- are "rnns1rlered armed and dangerous." t•robe Findings Evidence in Sirlian Trial Disappears Psst ... '/'he increase, 11·i11('h \1·ill ;1f- fC'el approx1111a1cl y tll'r1·lh 1rcl.'5 nf rhe l.5 rnillion rc<'1piC'nl s nf Aid to Farnilies \I' I I h Dependent Ch1ldrrn I AF!l( · '· 11·ill hoQsl p;iyments frnn1 $22! to $26 t a inonth. Lfl S AN<:El.ES IUP!l - Tht'r·e 1~ iln indiC'alion th11!. ~(1n1e co pies nf ex-h1hi!s used 1111rrng 1he: trial of Sirhan R. S1rh;in ··arr pre~eo!ly un.:1r- 1·ntu1t.~d for." ;:r drpuly district attorney said i\1onday. evidenre :iny nf the e~h ibits had been l<1111perf'd wilh. He also sa id th;il !he grand jury (·nuld issue a report now on !he 111\'t'slt11,at1on 11r rn;:ike rec-ommrndal1nns in its fl nal 1 tf'pnrl. ;:rflf>r lls term ex-pirrs.I hur no inc11r1 1nrr1!..;; v.·nuld he soui.;hr I 'Ped off time and miles to Sacramento~ F~PSAfrom I.Ong Beach. /\. spokesn1an for t h e: go\•ernor's office s:11d a !('lrgr11n1 frnm the OEP S;u1 Fr:ltl<'lS("O office s;i "u1 its n;i - t1 nn;i[ center ruled "ll'rlf:ire pa 1·n1rnt.~ are nnt \1·11i.:rs for i;.rr\'u;·rs renclered ancl ;i~ surh :ire not subject In lhe 1·urrcnt 11ai:;r, prire <-nd rent frl'C'7r ·• Blac:k s (ii I (J1;t1 '1.!C Finn Bias Hif'h.1rd ltPcht n1ade thP d1 ~1·tn.~urr ;:r! thl' i·nn<'lu~irtn 11r :'I •lnr-11 r'ek serret i::rand iurv Ill\ r!'t1g:il inn in1n prn<:edures 1n the coun11· clerk 's office. llrrht 11·ou!tl n0t eh1 b<irate on the m1ss1og documentary e1 1clen~·e bu! 11Jd sa1· no , nm1nal in{!1c-1inrnts wnuld l't'~ult rron1 thi' prnhe . l)1strrct /\1 1ornt•1· .lti~rph r. Bu.~1·h Jr s;:i1d r;:r rl1rr ~ "num- hcr of 1nc1 1riduals"' had ex·I ;in1inrd thr t'J.:h 1h1t.;; 11 1thnu t1 court [l('rn11:-;~1nn Thcrr ha 1·e tx>en <1!hrr rrn(irt.~ Th;1t thr ex- h1h1!.~ 1n;i1· h:11r hrrn h:indl rrl and p<1.~s1bly damaged. thus , jPnp11rrli1.ing Si r h ;:r n '~ rnn. 1·irlin11 ;ind death sentence Long Beach-Sacran-.ento $11 including tax. lJIS 1\'\!.f'-:LES 111'11 - Tw1•rH1 ·Sf>1rn b\a\'k 11prralnrs ,,[ l·~1H'o Sl'r11ee st :it 1o11 s lhr1·:1lf'nf'rl ~1flndav In clo.~r rt111\n 1111fP~S lhc lh11nhlc 1111 ;ind Rrf1nery t 'o. el11n1na!{'S 11 h:i r. the.1• l"flll '·i::,rnss 111 · lll~IH'Pi' and d1srrrn11nalinn IJcra11.5e nf race." The 1n\'est1 gat1un followed rrptirts th:i1 iwrson~ f'X;:r m111ed rhr r\h1h1t~. i11rlu rt1nl! the l!ll n \\Ith v.·hwh S1rh:in ki!l rd Srn. ltnhr rl l\rnnrdv and slugs 1akrn frnrn l\r;1ncdy's b('lcl.1, 111lh1Jut required court per1n issinn. PSA kn O\VS a c;:ipital way to get to Sacramento. It starls at Long Beach Airport. Ea::;y to get ln lo and out ~f. ..... Plenl:f of parkin:J . ......., And the cro\'tds haven't f oun d it yet. Your travel agent knov1s the v1ay. 7:10 11m (Except Sun.): 10:DD em, , /, 1:00pm,4:4Spm(Dal1y);7;00pm 1 7 (F1id1y i.nd Sunday). r\11nrnry l!Pnry \\' i 11 i a ni ~an<ls. s1lflk<'sn11!.11 fnr the Lns 1\11~rlcs Rl.1i.:k r rt r ()I e um Bt>!;ider lt1C", l11 ld ;i prt'S~ enn- fcrence h1.~ J!rour v.·:~~ presrn- t1ng an ultimatum and a hst nF demand!I. The iur~· hearcl :15 witnesse::it a~ it souj!ht to 1!'arn whether the clerk's office was nei;:ligent in enmpl y1ng \\'ilh lhe court 0rder hAr r ing unaulhoriz.ed rrrsons. Hr'chl said lha l. 11lthough there was an "lndleAtion" some documentary evidence "''"s missin1 there wa1 no now on nppeal. Quake J igglcs Long Bc a('li 1.0:\t; B~..:ACH i liPl i -The srcond minor ear1hqu;ikr tn !wn da ys nccu rrerl in this rna.c;t;il city r.1ond3y n1ghl about 9:4~ p.m. as in the flr11I tremor, there Wf!re no reports of damage. Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • 6% two to five year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. Lll r'rl1vl' Annual E.~rn1n gs 5.00°/o-5.13°/o 5.75%·5.92% 6.00%·6.18% 1,,· '·1 '. I •. 11 I \Jr 1r, O( dd.!> lu~" 1 I t • '(l'P •• ah.r '1 n1 a. 1,1 orr'.l 011 d ' • ·IJUI Pl" :.ijhdr .:iwn r•'il 'rllP ;i<cn111 ', '" The lns1 de1 ~ Clu b· Ar•,·. :,,1, 1n t11•,.1" 1 ;it1or1 lts n1P1fl tJPr Sn1 p ("drd !Jt'rn.1 1!> /(Ill :o l•uv rit·orlv "Yt''v th" tl vo.J neect trom !he f.nes\ cl("IS"'J, rf .. or sl\<>w·oun s at sut•slJrH •a. sav ' ~s anrl1 a11ces furr 01\U'!', s1 r1"'l t' 11u1lnv·r11, l>IJU't•1 )I MoJUd!>, llr.iol1 1,.i. ..i11cl r•\1u h. n1 uch morp . '11 II (di P\Ct1 ill•"!' Cd'!> at rtic '"lll·r!. pl• "·!!I! II 111>11!' hon1 r <; (II 'I P l!Hr1.11 ··~di <,ul .. l.t'll .al !>di" ~~ I 11" Ir .,. 11 .. ., Lhi{I also prov•""" l ~ .,. 1t•1"111!11;.~r•l•\·1~:n•• ,J .< \f' '''1<1•'1'1•r'•IP.'l>t '~ )•1 1i~ ii .'1t1nlr l1s1 lll free SFt r, t '" "<Ill> (11'1• <; 1 t:Jn ~P\, r'f•P"U'f.'Y Of•"."r<,,, ''"''' ·f"t~"l'•''"·y .. rr, 1>~f'l•1"'f r'!frlrl' r11 t"\ 11111 .'' a11r Sf''1u1rn1en! Mr·r t PtSh1r re11u•rf>1r P11! f,,, ""·"'' ~. l '1 ''"' 1r•ul't 1 l'.il~· r" (.('l;i'' horrr.vPrs no.-. rf~"'tVt .iissrir ~1" ,. ,.,,..t'erc,h1 ri~ or •1tl •1 11 !ri P•'l !r "' r-,1s,f1f' ro>IPr rdl ser~1(1'S. A("' ;tl"n ,• _.,,, ng ar rony r nl!•' "It'"· ~A.I N O~llCl ~ OP~ 4 >«!I l~• An11l•t • f\1J L.l~I Q !toot OIP•••• WILSHIR( •! GllA!,!"'lllCY 'LAC[. JOll W•l\h,,, Alv'1 l A • )89 1 16~ •L A. CIVIC C(Nl(ll: ~~ ........ ~ ....... ~~~ \1 11~ >1U NTINGTON 1c•c11· ~ 1 .... ~l·n•I"" C•~T•• • '· 1 •1 -~, tn•, 'SAN TA ANA LOAN SEllV IC( AGENCY; )Q']5 N IA••~ So • 111• ''' ~1 \1 SANT" "'ONICA· 111 w ••• ~ ... 111.11 • JQ1 n1 •~ ~AN 'l0Jl01 11'1~" "'•(•'" • 8.lJ 23 • I wtST (:OVIN A: F •••'•"~ S~""'""" C••, • Sl\•1101 J'ANOll.A"'A CITY: .-~ l" "•" Nuy• a1.-i. • llf·l l 'I TA._l .. N•: 1 ~1~\ V•nhJ'" !ll~d. •,I(~ t•I& LONG 9[AC"'' .h!I & Locuu • •J l '''I lASr LOS ANOlll!i: '"' ~ S<'!O (0Dl n•n• Sn~n) 011ly Hour~ -~AM lo 4 PM Op•n S1turd1 y5 -9 AM lo l PM ' Nl'I! OD•" S1lut~••• As a method of dra matica lly demonstratin g the ii,f. fective ness of our new TRASHPAK home waste com· pactor w11 will be plessed to visit your blocli with our portable demonstrator TRASHPAI( wagon -it nd we'll p ac.k all the garbage, tra1 h, bottle1, cans. & C•rto"' in to our 1m1ll , ne1t, l1•kproof b•c;p in ju~t 11cond1 p er hom 1 l 3 fo -4 9 1rb191 c.1 n1 compr1111 to on11 TRA SHPAK bit9 I. W ith TRASH PAK your home will f inally b1 rid of tho11 m111y, smelly garba91 can1, •nd your blctck will be the neatest And cl1•n•1I •roLJn d TO ARRANGE AN APPO INTMENT CALL (714) 546-8233 To keep performance up and pollution down. Tn n11 r 1:1<.l :irl, \\'C talked :thou! so111e or 1hP thin~~ Chc\·rn!ct 1' d111nf.: 111 help clc;ir the t11r. About ho1v c:1rhon n1nnnx1dc r1111s...-.1nn<: fron1 our f:'tlgi ~ hn1 c bt't"'!l rl"<lllrl·tl. on 1 It(' <l\'('ragr. hy ;:ibriut • lllfl-\h1rd -. :ind hy<Jr•IC<lrbons h;,i ve hcrn CUL 8()j0,. And hn\.\' nil our cn,1!1ncs now run cflic1cntly on ' low-lrad or no-lead gas. , 1·11crc <ire y,·ayi: you can help, tnn. I l:tvc )'our cnli(1nc tunM nt lc:tsl once a year, J\n untune<l r nginc d<)C!:n"t burn 1::asol1 nc cffic1enLlf \ all,n11,·1nR h yd rrx·~rhnns to C.<;C'.ape into the air. t ' (\ ou not onl~· 11·a~tc gil". buL money as \\'ell.) Replace your carburetor air filter and have your f'CV \·a]1·c <'hrt krd r!'$!:t1!:1rl y. And a void prolonged 1df1ng and \\'Ide-open accelcrallon. , , CAJLY PILOT Courthouse Legend Anna Springe1~ Has 90th Birthday BY 1'0~1 BARLEY 01 "'' Dt ll1 "'-' Sltll "AQP .~11111/ uot u.·parr1 t!irn, ,,,.,. 1lie yrnr~ CfHJdrr•IJ! " ~!1per! /jr1Jokp SANTA ANA -It's po11tive· ly passe today and certainly trite to depict anyone as bein~ "90 years young'' but ~'l)U JLI~l hA \'e !n gn al onR with the cliche in the case nf Annll Spr- inger. Spright ly Anna has bC'<'11 pull1 n.i;: 1n h£'r full da v at the cnunl y courthnuJ<e 1n Santil Ana ior about a third of thnse 90 yefl rs 11 nd her pl11ns for the immed i11tc futurr -the ne>;l decade nr sn -don't include any red uctions 111 h'r rigid nine tn five M:hedules She will be 90 Friday. And !he deluge of good wishes I hat "·111 descend on the dirninttli\'e and dour Anna from Judge~. lawvers. count}' staff and ne.,.,:sn1cn wtll hal'e to ta ke sr- c·ond place to her daily round of the courtrooms and a firm. eight-hour ringer on the pulse of the courthouse. Those 91) } ears, savs 1\nna. h;ive been "darnt'd i::onct yrars " Thev be11,an in \nlevillr . !oy,•a.' nn Aug 27, !llRl , 11•1f h thf' h1rth nf ,1 rl;iughtE'r tn cn11I n"ncr \\'11!1am Ferguson anrl hts w1fr. Mar~ ThC' good vear s rolled on tn Anna's rnar- i-lage in 111911 to postma.~!rr Harvey Springer and the travels of the couple to 1nodes;1 post offices in such locations as Cambria , \\'yo, a n d Da.,.,·so n, N.M. Along can1e l!l'!I and the SpnngPr~ riPruif'f'i In t:ikP nvpr a sma ll business in the Sant a Ana Mrs Springer flrsl visited shortly after the San Fran- cisco earthquake In 1006. SMALL STORE •·it \1'as Just cigars and ma gazines in a lillle store on f\lt11n Strert," Ann a recal ls. "Hut it v.•as nur business And 111' kept it unld Mr. Springer rr11re<I " i\'e1er ··Har1ey" Qr ··111~· husband ." But the lnve and respe<'I are clearl~· I here v.·hen she talks nf "\!r Springer." They m;1_v ha1·e been good years, but they brought their sha re of tragedy and suffering HAMS " . . , So Good It Will Haunt You 'Til It's Gone" Gr•at lar laa1J·plc"lc1 or paM I ... RETA IL STORES l700 I. Coa5t Hl9hway, Corona d•I Mat -67]-9000 1222 S. lrookhu .. 1, A11ahel"' 615·2461 lo the family. four daughters v.·ere born to the couplr. nne died in infancy and another at the lender age of lhree sears. A daughter died si:< years ago in a traffic acciden t and left thE' normally res1l1en~ An- na with a Sorrow a n d depression that she has only recen!l y been able to su r- mount. Her sole s11r\·1vi11_i: ch ild lil'es triday in (;ol(1rado. Anna has n1anv nlen1C"n!nes of the good ~·f;ir·s ln the rnodest ap:irtn1f'r1t ~he 1·lrans ;ind 111a1nt;i 111s hcr~clf and one tlf !hen1 will shortlv J.!<1 In a great ~ra nda'u_chter on her W£'dd1ng da}. Nancy Srrlc~· will be the recipient of a valuable fu!J ser\ l<"e of 18~7 r;ih1er"•are tha t ha.~ bern carefu ll.v clraned for hrr by the delightM Anna. COURTllOL'SE Ll'.:G t-:!\D Nancy 1s (')nr nl JR i;:real granc:lch1ldr£'n \\ho krer their adn11r1ng r}rs fin thr hustling lady \1·ho fast herarne a legrnd in 1he old sands!nne rnunty cnurlhnus(' <ind the present 1 l- ~tor:.· s1n1cture that i.~ nn hf'l· rr ;it keeping SC'C'rrts fro rn !he. indefati g11 hlC' Ann;1, She ar!n1 its lndiiv 1ha1 she desper;itt'l.v needed ;in np1:i!e of son1(' kind tn help hrr surv1\'e 1he vears \1·ilhout ":\I r Springer." 11e died nr ;i hrart at~ck nn a Sanla Ana street In 1938 <ind the ~·ears that had OlllLT' PILOT S!Otl P~ol~ COURTHOU SE LEGEND CELEBRATES 90TH YEAR Mrs, Springer, Judge Scoville, Charlene Reider brcn good !or A1111a suddrnly brra1ne \'ery bl:ick 111deerl 1'he Anna Springer lc;:<'11d w;is b0rn on a ria.r 111 1,~3 11 hen <1 11·nrna n frie,1ri of tl1e frct lin~ v.·1rlow sugge.!'trd that they spend a day or t11 0 in cou rt. Thus beJ:?a n a partnrrship lh<il Iii!~ :O-('l('!'C'd ll'i1h !hp dPJ!h n\ .'\1u1a s cnttrl 11.1t. ch111g partnrr. l\ut Ann:J. ri rrply i1n1ncrserl in !hr \l'n, Id nf 111\1' and by nn11 a11 '111lhnr1- ty on many lega l issues, rar- r.u:-ri on alonr. r.!any Judges. 1.1w~ ers anrl fll'fenrlant:; hare cn111c unrlrr • I the stern eye nf Anna Springer and sh' has a .spec1.al niche for n;unes and trials that have rlr.:iwn her part1cul Ar Al· ten t ion . Talk of Orange Cou nty's ;udge.'I and she'll tell you of rctirerl Superior Court Judge l"ritn kl1 n West, l"the first judge I ever met"\, Superior Court Judge Kenneth Mor- rison. fll so retired and Superior Court Judge Ronald Crnoksha nk. the n)an whn retired from the bench, but t:ame back for G<ivernor Rnnal d Reagan to again wield the Ravel. He 1.'I today recovering from surgery in a Tustin hospital. And among the greetings \~hich crov.·d his hospital room Is one he must have expected -a r:ird frnm Anna Soringer. 1\lanv other judges have been ~1·alched by Anna Spr· Inger in her 28 years of cover· in c: the trial courts and one or !11n h.1vc 1vatch~ her v.·ith some!hing less than pleasure nt her prC'srnre. Superior Court Judge Byron K 1\lc~l1l111n has a special n1r!i e 1n her memory for tak- 111.lt 11ct1on that rouldn't have Int the veteran observer in a 1nore vital spot. BARRED FRO~t COURT He barred her from Orange r nu nt y's trial court! for six 1nonths after she interrupted a esa ace. Your Chevy dealer is having a Garage Sale, It works like any other garage sale. You get a great bargain on something you wanL l n this case. it's your choice of his 71 Chevrolet& Impala A"d Ml~ btJtA um rmd sJtoslbf bitJU. ~ T w .. "" i.tUa ~ r.an l.ulc IOU.l He's bu sy clearing out his stock to make r()()m for the '72 mcx:lel ~. So he's really dealing on every Chevy in stock . And he won't stop until they're aJI gone, I t's your chance to save on cars like ImpaJa (America's favorite), Chevclle (America's most popular n1id-sizc car) and Camaro (America's sportiest 4 ·sea ter). Stop in at )'Otlr Chevy dca lcr'R Garage Sole, If hes go t it in stock, you get it on sa!c. ...... : ...... -.. lWre back on Chewolet Savings Time. tie nse murder trial with the clearly audible commenl. "I don't see. what that has to di) with this case " She protested that she hadn't pven real ized that 11he made the comment and those "'hn knew ~Ir!!. Spr inger believed her. But, as Judge ~fcMillan rem inded her. his wa sn'l the first complalnt on lh ose ground s and it was time to take 11 li llle action. There have been no com· plaints fN'lm that day 10 this. Anna Springer surv ived her six-month "sentence" e n d came back to the courtrooms. In use a cl erk's comment, ''br1ght·e.\·ed 11nd bushy-tailed as ever." ~!any murd'r trials ha ve drav.·n her presence And &he pa rticularly recalls two that had rhe1 r origin in the Newport Beach area. "One was a young woman v.·ho v.·as accused of planting a bon1b ln the boat ot her paren ts." 11he said. "She was in love and they argued at the trial that she planned the kill· ing of her pa:rent~ lo provide n1oncy for hl'r sweet heart." The wom<1n 1vt1s cleared and so 11·11.~ ~l anola Ga llardo , the Spanish house help accused of killing Ba 1 boa millionaire \Villia m Bartholomae. Anna Springer remembers many details of the Gallardo trial and she remembers t he brilliant defense put up bY. trial lawyer Paul Carul!Q. "One of the best I've ever seen," she said. She doesn't hesitate to let a Judge or lawyer know how she feels about a decision and they are unanimous -well , almost unanimous -in paying tribute to Anna Springer's astonishing ability to keep pace \Yith the trga l a r g u m e n I s a:id n1t1nr.u vers that often mRke todav's !rials complex and bewildering ordeals for the puzzled layman. RIGOROUS DAY Her path in the rigorous eight-hour day ~he Imposes on herself is often made easier by !he klnd!y ministrations nf court clerks and reporters, amonR them Charlene Rieder, Superior C o u r t J u d g e HRrmon r:. Sco~·ille's reporter. Charlene drives Anna to and from her apartment every day. And H that routine is in· terrupted there 1s always someone else v.·ho will convey Anna Springer to t he courthouse she Jnves. Charlrne was the sender nf ,11 ~folhcr's Day card tha t An· na Spr inger rega rds 11s "just abou t. the n ice~t thing th at. anyone ever wrote about ml' " Those who have read lt believe that Charlene was 11peaking fnr n1ore lhan herself when :;he 11·rote: "Happy f\-\nlhcr'.!i Day ta one of 1ny dearest and best and closeSt friends. I lnv e you very much. If you only knew how much I have enjoyed you and been impressed by you r wond,rful young ~pirit and vour zest for life. You are in· deed a marvel " Anna Springer is indeed • marvel a nd is recogni zed as such hy the legion of admJiers she hAs v.·on 1n nearly 30 years of court 11·atching racked up bv !he nutv.·ardlv frail v.•idow. ·Happy birthday, f.1r 1 , Springer. Hunting ton Head Start Seek s Kids Ch il dren are being MUght for the Huntington Beach Hearl Start program th is fall, according to David L . Da vidson. coord inator of the Commun ity Center of Hun- tington Be&h. The eight-and-a-half month pre-school prl'lgram can take 311 ('h ildren from low income fam ihcs. It 1s a federally fund- ed project and will be con· ducted at the f''a1lh Lutheran Church, 8200 Ell is Ave. for three-and-a.half hours dally. In ord'r tn qualify, the family must meet the federa l lnw income criteria and the child must be four yea rs old by Dec. 2. For more information, con· tact the Community Center, fl.1fi..6541. LET'S BE FRIENDLY U )'OU have ntw ricla;hbon: or know ol 1 nyone moving to our area. plea.H" tr11 u1 -CJ that v:e m11y ~Xlt!nd I lrlendly v.·elcome and h,.Jr them to bt!comc 11cquatntrd In their new 'urrnundlop.. So. Coast Visitor 414-0579 414-93'11 Harbor VIsitor -0174 J.{j DAll't PILU! I Yt StloiY a.~ou•1 t~ 111 1. -- SJ1 e's Bette1· Off 111 W 011derla11d Il l' TC),\! BARL EY 01 I~• O•ll• P'llol ile!f "EXCUSE /\fl':," said Alier, ··1 wonder 1.1·hy they rail ynu The Bunner. Anri everyone 1~ wrilln.': nn pink ~hp~ of pape!' 11nd s111nng ar you . Can .1·nu tell me 1.1·hy~" Bui thf' Runner tilew h1msl'!I up 1n a great i:.iT.e and made his e.1 es bu lJ:l' lx·fnre he turned around In glance al Ali(·(' .. I ~I St;RE I OON 'T K/\'.O\Y ~" he 1cllcd I QUIT ~ l \\'ILL RESIGN~ :A.,\"O I\' H AT ' S ~·I 0 R E 1 AM THROUGH :" Poor Aht·e tremhled and ran al-ross rhe roorn lo the press table and quickly gnl bf>nea!h it. She snug- gled against The Reporter's legs. "I SEEt\1 TO HAVt: made him aogr_v," she said ... And re<1ll.\I I was nnly 1ry1ng to be helpful And I'm sure I 11·ould rarher s11 hi1n down and ha ve a cup nf tea rather than run 11herrvcr he"d prrfP.r to be running." "Ynli re;ill_y shouldn"l wor ry about iL '' The Reportr.r said . "After all, lhis i.~ a League meC'ting and everyone k110\11S th at pcuplC' rlon·i say v.hat they mean at League mel'l1ng and bcsu1es -' J!p was interrupted by a ~real n1ar from the audience. And !here v.·as The Runner. ju.~l as angry as before. bounc· mg up and do1.1•n and telling e11erynne lhat he had resigned. ' ••J OO~"'T THI NK I have sern anything quite like it." said A!1ce . "Thf' i\1ad Haller told them it \\'as an illegal meeting and they can"t vote so they vote ;ind The Runner says he v.ants the job but he"d rather resign." '"Ah , yes." i;aid The Parliamentarian. giggling ;:ind placing his 1.1·hlle shoes on the press table, ··But hP-didn"t resign, ~ou knnv.'. \\'hat he said 1.1·as 'l will resign ' and tha1 is a very diffcrcn! cu p nf lea ."' And 1he \Vhitl' f\fouse from the city hall ran over to thetr table ;:ind poured some sc;:ilding hot D;:irjeeling Into lhe left pockct of 1'he Parli11menlarian·s kn it suit. "f\fi!k and sugar?" he asked. lrying to avoid The Runner's flyi ng fee t. AND EV l-~RYON E krpt on shnutin i; and poin'ring t.o The Runner while 1'he Red Fox stood in the middle of the flonr and !old !hem how happ,v he was that everylhing had turned nut so nicely. "I don"t lhink i!"s very nice al ;:ill.'' said Alice. "Why, eve ryone secrns lo be \"Cry cro~s anrl no one seems to 11·ant to si t down and be friendly and v.'o rk th ing s nut the "''ay ;:ii! happ,v f;:imilics i;hnuld ... "If ~·nu don't tnind."' said the r.1ad HallP.r, sprink- ling sui;;:ir on his soiled bumper slicker ;:ind looking over his gla"'scs at Alice." th 1~ is politics. You don't expect people to be happy 10 politics do you ?" A~I) EVF:R\'ONE laughed ;:ind laughed and laughed except The Runner who "'a.~ busy running into the slrttt and shouting "I \\![LL R.ESJ<;N :·· But The Reporter patlrd her hand ;:ind smi led. "'Ynu "·ere mu ch beller off 10 \\'onderland ." he ,;aid. "Let me sa) the mag ic w(lrrl and send yn11 back." .. Ah. yes." ,;miled Alice. '"Things made 8ense in \\'on- dertand .. ," Cou11ty 'Bait' Suspect Faces Muggi11g TriaJ :;;Ar>;TA AN A ,\ \Vestmins!er 11'(1man de.scribed b~· polire as the bail in a trari that led In the mugging nf a bar patr0n ha:o; bern nrderrd tn fa ce trial Oct. I~ in Orange Cnunl y Su perior Court ,Judge Avrnn I\ ~ir ~1111an also ~chedul!'d ::in Oct . 1 prein;:il hr.artnJ! inrn rha r~es n[ arml!'d rnbherl' ;ind grand !heft hlrd ac:a1n~t ,Je<1n1nf' ~1;:i rµ:;:irr1 \.ilhrrt~nn. 20, nf !40RI \c11 \:01rl St. Shr is hrld 1n Or;1ng r C(i11nl\ .Ja il , \Ii~~ r:1lhrr1~nn 11;:is ar· re:<l~t .luh· IR .~hnr11 v af1r r i;he ;:illl"gerl l~· li 1rrrl ;:i p;1tro11 ;:it thr Sr1rn \'l'lls h<ir . 7R21 \\'es1m1n.i-r cr A1c. ~1 1dw.::i,1 C1- 11. into ;>.. 1r;ip l;:i1d hi' 111·0 Off icers i;;:i1d thr v1rl1m 11 ;:is be;:iten and rflhhetl \"IY 1hr (11·H malt> arcnn1pliccs. hnth or 1.1·hom ll'et(' Mnkrd n n idrnllcal c-h;:i rgl's ;:i short lime later Pnlice irlen1 1ll· lhf' 111•0 mrn as t\11chael Cah·1n i\n!><'nl>. 20, 01 52Rl Plaz.a S1 , \Vestminstcr, and a ~·nu!h nf minor ::l.l!P who is <1wa J11ng action 1n JUI en1!e court ?Xnf\"OS i!" ~chMult'd lo fa c·e prel1n11nary hl'anng Aug 25 1n \\'P si Orange Cnun t y muo1C'1pa\ court. He 1s ht>ld in Orange County Jail in li ('u of S.17.JOO bail. Yachtsman Files Suil Over Lease S1\:'\TA A;\!A -A ~Torm 1h;i1 bit'\\' ur 111·er 1hr lea~1ni:: nf thr "Stnrn1y Pf'1.rrl" n1il\' h<11 r tn blnw 1\srlf nut hrrr ,·n Or;:ingl' Count y Superior Cnur! Y;u'h! 011•ner H n 1.1· a r d Rrubaker 1.s r11t1li ng ht~ rig· i:1n).'! 1n a lawsuit th at demands a tolal of $5.82f0 in damaJtl'." frnn1 lr~~ee \Vil!iam Rosi:. 11nd lntcrnat1onal J\.1arine Service.~. !hr brnker;:ii;e firm !hat ar- ran~ed the lease for Ross. Brubaker clams Ross took the .~ e w p n rt Beach-based 1'C."St'I nn a cruise nf tht C'al1fnrn1;:i and f\.1 ex i c n r n;:is!l1ne ;ind lhAt lhe yacht i;uffcrr-d d;ima~e nn ·Iha! \ o~·;:icr becau~ nf Ros~· '·c;:irrlrs1> and 1rrespnnsi ble"" hand l1ni;:. I re..,olDM •OU• •~<I l'<OD!af (D~•t<lle"'" Sw<10r WI~• Vo"H •t Wt'll t ellv•t UI !111 l"t•tlllt11I• HOME DELIVERY <•II tH .......... J a u ..... , •1J-u1 .. ' off to school bell ringers with these •• ~-. .. ~ :-' -~. :~· .. • tot girls' 3-piece corduroy pant sets 2.99 re1ul•rly4.99 For the nursery school 1et. Goily ,,nm.a cotton corduroy flare ~"'· motckir'lg pull over 1u n fc and to li d polyester/cotton blouse, Sizes 1-.4 . ch,ld ren'• we or BOA. .... -r L.--' ·•·I junior boys' flare pants ... big choice 1.69 welue 2.99·l.ff Solids, patt ern• and 1tripe1 in on orroy of c olor•. Permanent press polye11er/cotton. Flare leg, awing pock- ets. 3-7. 1.99·2.29 no.iron shirts 3/4.00 save! girls' pants in gay plaids, solids 3.59 waluel.99 Twn g reot choic•s. P!o id oeryf""I( """'ti i" g ree.,, brown, blue or orang• eombi- nofi ons; ond nylon rib1 in bright solidi. 7-14. {nyl on pants 3-6X, 2.99) \ \ \ men's double-knit polyester pants 11e99 ra1ul1rly 15.99 \ .. i ·' Great bock-to.school knit•. Continental •lroight le g or belt-loop florea. No wrin· kling, no ironi ng ever. Novy, medium blue, c amel, brown, Size• 29-38. m1y co. touth c .. •t '''"• 11n ~u ... fwy. 1t t.rlatol, coat a mes1; 546-9321 •hop merHlay thru frlclay 10 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., aund1y neen 'til 5 p.m. Nfur .. 1y* 10 1.m. to 6 ,.m. / care-free acrylic . . plaids 1umper 1n 3.99 value 4.99 Just one from our collKtion . A cleverly style-d iumpe r !ho! con go it a lon e-or tl!om w ith blov~e s . Wosh, dry. 4-6X . 4.59 p e rmo press b louse, 3-6X. 3.59 girls' weti• 82<( --::- ,. \ \ ••• 'i t I , boys' jeans and corduroy flares 2. 79 comp. value 6.50 Two lop mo\.:ers, No-iron W estern jennJ. in o il the g oin g colors; co11on corduroy fla res o r• slightly irreo gulor1 with tiny w•oving fl ows. Wonderful buys! 26-30. MAY CO BUDGET STORES For the /florriage Licenses Au• 111a L,i.Mou11.e.u .. POPE 11 • .,..,0 .. d c.' 2.\. el .51.l l 1rot111v O•I••· Hu,,!l1101on B••<ll •nll ~"'"" 0 . n. 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Th•\ ti P111' (romedv) 5~ t lO £J 'Abowe $u1pottt1" • 4J-fr•~ "11rll1.n1y t11•d B.1<11 A~!hO""' l1dv,n1ure} Jnan Cr~"' lJ Samr 11 10 AM l11Uftt Ari~ Lon11111!t('E' of the churt h -l~ny Curt•1 GIM1J De Hl•tn \11th r:in D11nr;in d11ecl1nJ,? lOl0 0 'WtllGroom tdlride tro"'~~yl f'f\r ft1rl hrr 1nf11rnli1\lon c:ill ~'i--{)hvtt ~· tl!v1111"d Ray M+I I 52~ t,;Ri7 l~nd Sflnn, lulls 5 DO 0 'Yuu 1m11s•r1lf H1r.,~rth w .. ~ N•~f!• Lov1l•tr'" 4l-f1td MU •e ll1tl Cont. D&lly from 1 p.m. Adm. until 4 p.m. - Sl.SO adults •nd Jr•. TSc. Chlldr•n FAMILY ,ICTURt:S ENDS TONIGHT MGM PR.l~t:.1',S :i\: W0NOERFUL 1"Wll0N r1cruRE f0R Y0UR f.J;:MUl "S ENTERJXl!"ot'MUIT PETER RimBIT j{NI) ".lfil.Es OFBEATRIXPC:Yl"IER STARTS WEDNESDAY WHERE. YOUR NIGHTMARES END WILLARD and Julet. Yernes B!GINS "THE LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD" :r:111, Tora.-·~---.. ·~'"''"'"'"'' "'~"" ... , ........ ""' ..... !b''>;•l"'•'•'..o•" ... "' ,,.._ ,,.,..,W''''" '..lo''"'~"''"""'~•-·,_,., 111~,.,--,,,. "*"" ~-,.. , .. .,,.~ ... "-l'•"'" .. ull ... •v ~ ·(~°""' :•J"°'C\1'••'""''"'""''"''''"''~~ ~··· ... ~·· • .,., .. ,..-.. , """'*"'' •fO•ll l '{)l·· ..... ,~,.. ... -r.. .. '>(,, .. '-1. "111"11"' ,~ .... ~,..-l/l;'o' ..... ,~ ..... ·~" ,._._, ... ._ ~.,,~ ~"~·J•f, ,_,,..,,,., '°"'~"!)'" .,.<rrw;u.-»u~·-.-1 r.~,.,.~.,·,,~"'"I"'' ~""''""'"'"""'' <ll'\ jG:---:-=c• ....... '"'r.t\;>i~ ..... ,.,.,·: ...... !Jo\!1 lll" EDWARDS HARBOR c11~~1;A 2 STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 Aho Storts Wed , 8/25 At Edwards Cinema Viejo Mission Viefo WALT DISNEY PQOOUCTJON5" Scandalous d9u~!~ .,......., l\lllAI" ALrON!>O KEITH ·ARAU C.Jo.<. ... MICHlLl QI(~ CAREY ·LENZ MORGAN (ALL TlllAflli ,OJ 211D ~IATUlli [g]~·-=-­ TtCMHICOlO~ ,IHll'ISION PAf'l!·IC"~ PA I ,1.0 A.,.D I..\ llAflRA OR!Vf.-1:\S ff)\\' AR[)'~ C:I' F.~t A V! I.JO. 1'11 ~~ION \'I r.ro C.R(>V [ •Ct AR 1)1-,. (; R()\" I· • l·(lX Cl'.'-[,\f AL/I ~0. I A'\AHrl :'-IJ .\N l')~fJ.LClA~'l •I (flSTA :'-ILSA -\ ~ ~ ..... -.•.•. r.)' .. ~ ·-;f · ~;... ' Chancellor Now NBC's 'Big Gun' By ROBERT MUSEL what Chancellor called "th' '[' r o J k a '' -\•arious com- NEW YORK ! UPI I -John binatlons of R r i n k 1 e y . Chancellor is the new anchor Chancellor and Frank :\lc\>et' of the "NBC Nightly News" that many viewers obviously but anyone v.'ho knows him is found confusi ng. a .... ·are that even above that ''Then there .... ·as .Another pre.ostigious li!le he cherishes the description of reporter. dumb wa_v of doing il -some- nne 10 \\'ash1n~lnn and mf' America is lucky in its top in Nf'\I' York whir h involved network commentators. In us in prnductinn det;ul or great Europe they call them "news complexity" he s;:ii<l. "Now I leaders" and mostly pick lhem think we'l·e ,e:nt it righ!~me hecause they look the part. ;tlnne 1n New Ynrk and But any nf the .NBC , CBS. Brinkley co111ing on the show ABC cracks could drop the to trar a little bit of skin off mirrophone and rush out to people." SCR Seeks Singers For Sho1,v cover anything from a barn Brinkley h;id. indeed . touch-burning to a major conference 1 · ~urh Co ast Hepertnry. ed a \'ast11ngtnn nerve the , .. h:rh w;ll produce the rnrk such as the Vietnarn talks in · hi '-r · h " ' ' n1,e: vc nrf 1n two rrenc ant opei·a "Tomni,v" i 11 Sep· Paris lwhrre. as !1 happens, I 1n1·,1 .. te• 1·1h t1·00 th t " "\I' a sugges a ternhrr. will hold .<1ud1•1ons for last saw Chancellor before this .,., t h I d t any prestuen w 0 lil 0 n1en1bers of the ~how 's s1 nrring interview 1, f . ·th h d ' inanee a w<1r \'o'I cas an en~enihlf' SundH.v afternoon. a 5:1~=l~ i~f~ii;eshii~t ~~C:"~ci~ r:~ ~~~~~s~~~r~~~ a~~:r:;ila ~~ The lrvout.~. for nnn·uoin11 b Id . h f · ff 10 cog1·,,,·,~ .... "c•edi·t ,, .. d" singers oiil.1·. <1re schC'du!cd al ui 1ng e 11·as canng o ' " • '" ~ · I k 1 th SCR th t ,,ncnc;:i e , caer, strips of UPI leleprin ler copy conflict such as lhe said! Viet- and asking shr£'11•d questions nam 1R27 Nev.·port Bl\·d.. Costa Mesa, ;iccnrdin,e: In \l,1:irrcn J, aOOtJL snrne of the foreign cor-Chancellor said Brinkley has n . ,. 1 f eacon. managing 1rec nr o respondents whn contribute In a dre;im jnh in th:it hf' can ap-. !he compan.1· iL The n1an is a solid pro-pear on the show or not, any Those auditioning should he fcssional and !\'BC is countinr. ni ght as he ple·iscs i;n · · '· · · prepared 10 si ng a number on thi s qualily coming through anyv.·hl're he w:in1 s-li1·e on a fr nn1 the sho11·. or an ap· the scret>n-;is indeed i! does. kibbutz. fore x a 111 fl 1 e -d n -1 ock • g nc•coo prt1pflil e r ,,nn , " Chancellor said he \'o'fts ;inything , n1ake a l!lr:i . tape pleased \Vith the renc!i{)n of shn1vs in arl1•ance. Anything. sa·i·~ornmy" wi ll he jhe open- lhe firs! week nf the new And Ch11ncellnr said he doesn 't f t f fh koow hi·m","if ,,01 .,f lhe <, •oie ing production of SCR's 1971 ·72 nrma n e nr11•s program "" u " srason, pren1irring Srpl. 24. After the Chet Hun!ley.David night "''he1her Brinklr~' 11•ill be Da vid Emn1es ;:ind follartin Brinkley partner~hip broke up ill lhe beginning, middle or Benson i,1•ill be co-directors for l~•N•R-C-•0'•0°0t-.io_1_'.'.t 0 Y 0 '.'.'-f·o·'-·e•od-o•f•t•h•e•s•h•o•"·'·-----.i-'he musical. ~NEWPORT BlACH•at the ent,ance to the fabulous Lida Isle · OR 3·8350 -•................... ". ~ .....• -.. -.. WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! ROBERT MITO!JM TRE\QR HONARD rnd 5ARAli Mllf.5 "Jqans Daughter" ~«»·--·O"'°"' Evenings: Sun. thru Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri.· Sat., 8:30 p.m, lfCW[ lllTOl..M MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. Sat., 1:30 and 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 fie rode out lo battle The windmills of change! ._..... .,_ ~ ..... KEITH · ARAU · CAREY · LENZ ALSO DISNEY'S "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA " f;ff'/11sine E11gngcment Jrrl Record tVeek ON ·ANY SUNDAY A Fll.M In' llllUa allOWN \<! WIN MINl-ENOUR N• P11rch111 Ntc11111ry · 'ill 0111 FREE c.11,•~ Al Th111lr1 Or At Orlft fl \..... Or•ng• Counly"• ll•<l<b~•ler Show ll•luo "PANI C IN NEEDLE PARK" "' Al10 • En101 Coull! I" "LITTLE MURDERS" "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" IRI O!•rnng J•(• "';<~ ...... Jnn M tr~rtl l(JDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in Th e DA ILY Pl LOT T"tsday, Au9usl 24, 1971 DAIL Y PILOT )3 c_ ______ _ Season Annon need' (all•lW"~'1i By Valley Tl1eate1· ~~~.!.!.~~~~.~ The f'ountain Valley C-Om· d1eect100 uf Eo,l><h >cll'e« "" ,.i,~iiM muruty Theat'-r has announcd Richardson. 11 will he fnlln1\f'rl • '""' ..... """ ... _ .... : by an all ·adult prndu<'t1 nn. ., .... , ........ •01"" • tht plays it will pres'-1'1 during '"Angel in a Pav.·n~hop," to hr NOW EXCLUSIVELY its 1971-72 seaso n. staged by Dal"iiJ i\·l;ui·ilte '"''''""'"''"" , .... ~ .... --. The group's f;:ill produrtinn "The Pif'd Pirw.r of s""0it"'.(·~"."""0 0j-~Q~ "''ill he a children's play keytd Harnelin'' 1vill be pt·i·~t'!l!cd to lhe !l al!oween season. early in 1972, directed hi" "Boys and f.houl!i Together" fl fl'nlan Boodrnan 11 nd t't' -·-······-... f The i;hnw will be direcled by qu iring a large nunibcr of Joy Maiv ille. i1cl11rs. C]('lsing !he st';is1111 11 ill Charles DI r k t n s' "A he a !iUrnrncr t' h i 1 d 1· e n 's Christmas Carol'' wlll he stag-special ~hnw. · · ,J 0 h n 11.v ed !n De<'ember, under the r.1oonhcan ;inrl !hr S1ll"er f.,r Gloria Role Set For NE\V YORK 1AP\ Actress Gloria Sw;insnn has been sign ed to lake !he: parr of lhe qu ick-tnn;::ued t-.lr·s B;:ikf'r in the hit Broadway play "Butterfli('S Are Free." ~11 ss Swa nson, v.•ho last ap- pearf'rl on Bro;idwa_v 19 yp;irs ago, will re place Rose rnar_v tl1urph y in the "R11tterf\ie.~ .. role Sept. 7. The actress. whn~(' 5!\-year ca reer span~ silent fihns. talk ies and !he 1he11ler . ct>lehratr:rl hrr 72nd hir!hrla~· flfarch 27 \\•hile rortr;iying 1\1rs. Raker in the road version of "Butlt'.'rflies." She last appcarrd n n Broadwfly in 1!152 oppositr David Niven in "Nin;i." BALBOA 673-4048 Op•n 6:45 7M I. lalkl .. , .... P•nh,nl• e INOS TONIGHT e Debbi• Rtvnold1 Slltllty Wi11ttr1 "WHAT'S THE MAnER WITH HELEN" -GI" Ro1alind Ru1~tll "MRS. l"OLIFAX . SPY". G -loth ht Color - SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY! Woody Woodpec~er's Birthday. See, talk with Walter Lantz, creator of famed cartoon character at Woody's Den at the lOS ANGILES .New .St11le HOME SHOW NOW Thru SUNDAY! in the NEW AIR·CONDITIOHED LOS ANGELES CONVENTI ON· EXHIBITION CENTER ~~~ ... ...:.i ~~-: ,, • rov.•," unrler 1he rlircction ul ' ~l irhat'.'l Fryrn . 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' ' ' I I J 4 OAIL V PILOT 5 Your Money Cable Televisio11 Impact Predicted By SYLVlA PORTER wav 1! 1o1 1\I be with CATV and nlOI 1e hOUSl.'.'I Q What abou! th (' use of CA.T V as <1 r e t 11 1l n erchandsing med1un1' JN the house Slll:ttSSlOO \\OU!d be Q \\ 11 11 iboul the c.'( m pet t1on of good free 1 V" A There is no .such thing as fref' rv thf' customer has a large 1 veslrnent in hi s TV set h s 1oof top ar tenna and 1n :surance for that antenna Yet the TV set 1s the most under ut1 t1zed appliance Jn the house considering Ls a e l u a l capabd t es f\.1ost sets are l.'QU1pped to deh\tr over 80 ~ '::; He OVER THE COUN1,ER ••-ltllYI 1111 ...... Mr ..... l'llM lit ....,..._..., ' A.M "-"' MAI .. ""'-.. Ml lllt....,. r.ttll w _,_... wwwMOu11 tr ummluloll. NASO Listing• for Mond•y, August 23, 197 1 MUTUAL FUNDS Despite the ract that cable t.t:litvis1on or CATV 1s cu m monplace 111 to"A ns a n d smaller c1t1es across the land its still a virtual unkno\\n 111 the big ctt~ and thus it is probably t hat to m1\11nns of VOU CATV IS jllst foll r JU!l!bl ed capital lttters No w however after years of stud 1 of the system numerous rules df!bates d1sagreemenis a nd appeals the federal Cnm mun1cat1ons C:On1n11sston ma1 be on the brink of ado pting new regulations wh ch tould hft its freeze on TV in the top 100 markets -the big cities - and make big t ty CATV economically viable H so th is system -which delr\ers h gh clarity TV signal s and 11 creased channel ca par tv 1 la a coaxial cable into the hon1e - could have a s1gn1flca11t 1111 pact on how you use."TV And no matter ""hat the ~CC s ne\',r regulalloos the debate 01 er CATV surelv will go on and 1n lens1fy Here therefore are some pro-CATV ob.ser11at1ons from Alfred R Stern pres1 dent of Television Commun1ca hons Corp a leading C\TV owner and operator wrth 21 systems 1n operation <l cross the rountry channels :.~~· s~ 1 ~ • A.GoE Fn<I Q I/ow can CATV change'-------------1:~Q~1 1 that~ ~,;: A Our technology ha s AQ~',", ad vanced 10 the point wher e Irish Lass :~1 ~1·.: 11e are now bu1ld1ng sy~terns Atutu • F ... 1 ... m Fil Q H a commun1I \ get s CATV what kinds of nev; services can a subscriber look forward to " 11 1th a 64-chanrie! capacity In • •'•'• Akron Oho our S\S!cm can wall Street :r::11:p rnore than double I he :::: ~f!~ A Cable technology m1:tkes possible such things as al home shopprng services elec Ironic meter read1n~ via cable fire and bu r g 1 a r \ s u r v e 1 11 a n c e of the su b scrib e rs hom e profess ional programs auncd at physicians la\\yr.rs etc 1nstruct1onal programs geared to the \i ewer s own needs and learning level and first run co m mer c 1al free 111011rs presented several times a da \ Q What will be It e cost of such ser11ice~ A Subscr1be11S now pav an average of $5 a month for tilandard CATV ser\1ce Each additional new cable scr\ ice will carry a small added charge For instan1.:c for an extra $.')a monlt a fam ly can rece1\e ;is man~ as ('1ghl d1f ferent maJor films e a c_ ii rnonth Compared to t he t ost of takmg <i famrl v lo see one movie at a mOl ion p1ch r" thea tl.'r plus parking and babvs !ting fees this is a real barga n Q You couldn t poss1hly he i;uggest1ni;: that the cable "11! replace the motion p cl ur(' thf'"11t re A No bec8 use pe plr y, ant to get out of the house to gn to 11 movie and be with olher pegple But 1t will sup plernen! 1he movie house \\hen TV came H wa<: sup posed to replac r 1he re1d1 H ti dn t :i nd ral) n 1hr '"" a nel e1 bef J,.e \\I tn <1d1 1 ;:in1e it was ~uppo rd t 1 rplacf' 1 ecords I! d1d n t <1nr.l lhe reco rd busi ness 1~ thn1 nJ!: as never belire 1hats the If p• .,. 11ot 1isl11• A11l'W•r1119 S..lt• lo• ero llDI .. ttl•f a" of ys1r t.ils TELE,HONI .6.NSWEltlNCi IUREAU 835-7777 usefulness or the TV receiv'r and with its vast capacity of fer !he pro rn1se of exctttng new and vital <ommun1c al1ons servires 1n !he near fut11rr Q llow w1despre.id is CATV no11., A I hP f rst cable telc11sl0n '>I as 1n '\storta Ore in t94!1 A reeen1 count put the number of cable llYslf.ms al around 2 JOO servu\g about 14. in Ilion people 1n 4 fl 1n Jl1on hr 11es pnm<>r1lv in sni;Jller con1ml1n t es This cornpare-:; \\llh aboul 70 m1ll10n TV Sf't s in the US The fact that CAT V is 11ot 111 the big c1lle; m'a~ th~\ app ox 1ma!el) 9S Pf'rcenl nf <i i U S vie wers ha11f.n l e V('TI the opllOTI In SU~lbr ! hr~ ;:it least cksf:orve l"-" l pt nn to accept or re1ect the ser1 ce (:omputer Finn Gels Contract ANA HEIM IBW l C::il1 forn1a Cnmpute-r Products J 01 f Ai\tf X PCSF. hall r~( e11 ed a coolrac~ ~ supp'v disk dnve memory syst,ms to the Slate of Wa.1fung1nn L nder terns of the contract st;ite agf.ncie5 will tlf' permn h'rl In rE"place prescnfl\ 1n <:t 1l!fr! .:qurpment v. 1 I h i <Jlromp Disk Dri~e S}s1erru lrl1;il replarr n!'n!s a r e , ~11 m;it~ to represtnl "™ ! $1 ~ m1ll11X1 1n ltaSf' tnrnme> tr l alromp O'tr ;;11 thrtt 11ea pe•iod II r: state ~nn >unced Lha l U ( ini:;le lowest nr (rart a!J.tE'f.'!nC'nl "1th (. :i. l co m p \ oul1l resul! rn l1f"I_ !'.<lv1ng::; 11 !hf' .::tat' rir appro:omateJv SI 3 111 ll!ofl rlu 1ni;. the ~xl 3~ 11 !II lhs based (lo current '-~~~~~~~~~~J'_prK-e:'i :1XWIZ1480 AM RADIO <C • ALL THE GOOD SONGS 1Y All 1'11£ • l:; WIN FREE! 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" " • " . • • • . , ' !\1 1ch -Monroe Auto I' q111pmrnl Co h11s suth nrned a 2 ror I stock spht and al lhr ~ame time h111 deferr cri 1nc reR~1ng the quarterly ~11~h ch v1rienri tn •• respon se to Prrsidenl Nixon s .... rrqursl fur 11 fret'te The ~pht "111 ht! 1n the form of 100 pe.r {Cnl d1stnhut1on to be nu11led ou t 11bout Sept 30 to· sh:irchotders or rctord SeJ!l ... 16 !\1UNllOF: .. .. .-. \\ ASHI NGTON 8oelng .. l o 11.11~ recl"n ed a M 2 mllhnn Air Frtrre rontr~rt for tes\ •r.t• and r,.lated equipment In ~uppnrt of th!. M!nutem11n missile systems I • It Dlll' PILOT By Phil lnterlandl-QU!Dlli - f Spiro Agnew in '72? ' 'Hot' Cars Dec r ease in U.S. Nixon Weig hs VP's Vote -ge ttin g Appeal SACRAMENTn j AP l -A COmmiss10rltr Dan Lanza say~ Tnmll dangerous. art turn ln11 .. bot" car isn'I. the 11tatu11 one reason ror the drop is that more to <.>(Impact autos than to 11ymbol for young people 11 us-young driverl!, still by far tht high+pow~ed "hot" c.11.rs. ed lo be . authorities say. t1ndjp;.,.;:.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;io;oc;-:A.=:=-----;~­ By MELEN THO~f AS WASHINGTON ~ur1 1 The guessing !(Ame the~ d11 y1 - centers on whtlhtr Vice Pre11t-i dent Spiro T, Ajntw wilt M ~pptd for the second 11pnt on ~ the Republlc1in ticket again in j Im. Few politif"~I n h 5 t' r v tr ll ). doubt lhAI PreshtPnl Ni.11:on is runnln11; Al1 huuF:h he hit.~ 1\(11 yet form11lly annnunef'd his ca nd id11cy . H1.• tri ps around the country, y,·hich are in- cr1:11J1 il1F: 1n numlx-r. ha ve clt,.r political nvert<11"1es. As lh' pundil.~ .~f'f' 11 , [':1xnn ~·111 liike R hflrd lro0k iii the pnl1li1·:1I liH'l.'I ,,f l 1 11' . &omt>1o1•herr do"'" the rn:id and probably <"lO!l'.f' to thf' (;()p convf'ntion riAle, 1n determine A1?new'ii \'Olt'-pulling power. He mR y al!'l<l hfo con111need Iha! Ai;ine1o1· n1ust stay on the lirkrt lo kl'Cp thr fi11lh w1lh !hf' con!W!rvative y,•1ni.: nr the p11rly with whorn lh' vice pre.~idrnl hns wide popu1iiri!y. Sen. .!11 n1e!'! L. Jlul'kley !Const'r11a!ive·N.Y J. say."' Nix- on will hav, 1n kt•rp Agnrw nn the lickr1 to prevrnt a m::i- jnr rlefeclinn in 1he con. ,.r.rv11tivr. rRnks. Tht cnn· srrvat Ives already hii ve put Nixon on nnti1·r th<il thl'y Rre not happ,v with hi.<1 fnreii.:n po!it·y l!nd I n rt h r o !TI i n R journr-y lo h111inlRnd China. Thert ar' an1n11F: the111 tho~e ·who feel N i.~on h11.<1 hetrayed hi s own pnl1t1ral pasl in hi!'! o\•erturf'!'! I.fl Pekini.:. Rut the Prt!'!ident il' cnnf1denl the fulurr will prnve him rii:ht . $TILL NUMBER l? Vice Pre•ident Ag n•w i.:oldr-n npport un1 tir11 f or people-lo-people diplomacy in !he countrie~ he visited . They reported lh111 U.S. official~ were deeply <.li.~appoinled that the vice president showed lif,- Ue "intellectual curiollily" 11nd he limited his contacls to the top offici 11 ls. Tours of dams and other projects of local pride were pa!il!Crl up by Agntw, whn usually returned fo hi~ hotel af!er a meetinjl with 11 head of st11tt or retreated to the golf links. /\l{nrw acknowledged in an in1erv1e w v.·ilh the Chri11ti11 n &ienre monitor that some of !he traveling pres5 "were dismevt>d th;it I didn'I provide mort: ·of whet is koown a~ ll <·ol nr event. why T didn't slop and t11lk to some of the rle prl v- erl people on tht. streets nf RAhat ." Rut hf' rxpl:iinrd: "[ 4·an answer that by ~iniply .~ayini;z Lyndon B .• Johnson whn ln- \•lt~ • P1 kh1t1nl camel driver to the United State.a on a !!lmllAr world tour of Hubert H. Humphrey who ~tltd a cheetah In Afrif"a. The White House put A.l{new in le.ft rleld by fAiling to in- form him nf thl' ~ret negotialionll wllh Mainland China. Ht wall on the lour at tht> t1m1: and steadfasli!y refu11ed lo comment when the new.11 broke. 0 n r <..'tlr- respnndent attributed the silence to Agnew 's honesty. Bui Repu blican National Chairman Robe rt Onie hAd an explanation in the. GO P'• weekly brochure. "Monday." "l.>urlng that span the vice president provided c r u r i a I support for President Nixon'ii China initiative by rea!'.Suring lonii:-standing allies of con- ri nued support and friendship '.~· ·'·· ," • ii:.' -" 8~1-"/ -~ .. >:.,. F .. ,., .. ~, •• 1,..., !•11. ll'e.W '""'" ,_,..,i, "And another fringe benefit-you get roJalties on any of my memos that are published or picked up by Hollywood for a. film." that's one reason why traffic deaths are d~reasing in STARTING BUSIN ESS 1 California. .... ~-·'-,.1M4"11 ,_ .... Highwa y deaths and Inj uries •ncluctes I haYe dropped in the !late this 1 1 ... •u11Pj1ss c1.1tos $32 50 Year for the second con-• 1'°' L1Tlt:1t Hf•o s • e IM lfrtVELO PES secutive year, de.~plte the co n-ll••t k 1~k ..,. wi..10 ao.>e1 co"'• !.it•• tinued increase in !he number lyp ... nl .. 111,hu .. d. of people and vehicles swarm-S•lu-· • '"'"<" • /:~~~~~·-~·~-~·~·~"~"~·~·~"'~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing ovtr California road!. 1••• lllperl•r e cMf• _... e 64J-SJ61 c .... The nfllion'11 biggest and ""='=• n1nst expensive f re e w a y system, tougher pol ice and safer cars also get a big share of the credll from nFricials for he lping California the perennial leader In l he n<>.tion '!ii highway slaugh1er - turn the corner nf lraffir deaths. The oeath rale pe r passenger on C a li forn i a highways has been dropping ! stead!ly since 19fi4, a 22i percent drop from 5.4 to 4.2 deaths per 100 million miles. A promise for peace In spilt cf the. new ---------·--------------But the state's population in- cre;ised I l percent in the ~ame period. and highwav traffic shot up 34 per cent , Canceling ! the s;ifety gain. c ·hri~l Jesus taught hi:>: foll ov.·er~: "Love your cnernie~, bless the.m that curse you. do good to thc1n th at ha te you, and pray for them whi ch despitefully use you. and persecute you" tMall. 5:44). hreAk lhrough to Peking," Dole wmte. "The. Agnew mission dove.- tailed with presidential aidt Henry Kissinger's latk~ with Chinese Premie r Chou En-lai, ,1.:.ave the Pre~id enl. much- needed hack up in Southeast Asi11 and eased the impact. of !ht President's dramatic an- nouncement." Oilomelic observerii aF:ree and a.<1 one put it: "While Agnew wa~ holdinjl down the rijlhl ~meaning conservative leaders in A~ia and Af rica t Nrxon was movini;z to the lef t." AF:new. me.a ntime , ill playinF: it coot. Whe n a.'lked. as h, ofltn i.<1. he ha.~ rrplied : "I rAn think of !00 reason" why I wnuttln 'I be on i1 rthr ti cket J anrl 1 can think of 200 reasons wh.v 1 should. Only 5.6 Percent Of Gls Usir1g Drugs WA SHJNr.TON (UPI l Urine tesl.~ i::i ven ;ill U.S. servicemen le;iving Vielnnm since .June ha vt' shown 5.li per· cent of them to be drug users. /\Defense De part me n l report showed 1oday 51.000 men ha ve under g o ne urinalysis since the tests be<:ame mandator.v. Of lhe number, 2.llS4 proved to be drug users. the Pentaii:nn said. thcm sell'e.~ .:is drug users under an amnesty program that i::rants !hem medical care 11nd guarantees they will not be punished. Almost l"'O·lhi rds or thA t numher had !urned themselves in since the begin- ning of June. indicatini;: the proJ:ram i~ g a i n in R ac- ceptance. the Pentagon said. The 11 m n e s t v volunteers rrµresent 4.fi percent nf the 111•erai;:P !rnnp strength in The lower injury anrl deRlh ra te.<; fina lly n v e r l.ook: popula!ion and driving in.I creases in 1970, when to!al deaths dropped :i. 45 percent from 1969. T11e numher of deaths dropped another 10.74! percent in the first seven months of th is year compared wit h !he same i:ieriorl of 19711. Thal w11s a drop from 2.R6R deaths lo 2.560, the state's big- gest drop in highwa y deaths. Total injuries also dropped 1.6.1 percent in 1970. the rirsl drnp in two decades. That category is down another fra c· lion of a percentage po int this yr-ar. Depul:-" Highw11 y P a tr n 1 ll s;.iid nnl.v nne or the prn- vPd users wa" An off icer. HP \11as servinii: ln the Arm y. but hi.<1 rank w.:is not F:iven. Vietnam since t.he beginning of I ,, thp \'('ar Gr affi ti is I lf everyone would fulfill the promi se of his tc<1ching , and express the love. and intelligence thal Jesus did1 we v.'ould have peace on earth. If I hi s sounds n1eaningful to you, visit our public lt'stimony metting this wee k. It cm.:ld help you find your O\vn pcal.'.:e. CH RISTI AN SCIE NCE WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS CoJt• Meso -Fil"lr Ch11•c.h of Chrl11, k le11fltt 1R80 M ••• "··d· Dr .. Coll• M ••• -•~oo P·"'· H11ntln11ro1 l "c.h -Jlr~r Chu•t.h 1f Christ. l c.fffllst 8 !~ ~"cl O li•1, H~"fi~9 1<1n Be•e~ -t :OO P·"'· Ntw1orl hoc.h -Fll'$t Ch11rt.h ol Chtlll, 5t ltntllf lJOl V;~ l •ocl, ·Newport Be at~ -8:0a p.m. ' Jll1woo•t looch -1.c:ond Ch11rch •I Chrht, l cl111tl1t l 100 l'~cifie \li•w Or., Co•cfta Je l Mor -j ,QQ il'·"'· Although hr ha .<1 had lhe np- porlun ily to fliit!cn "Dump A,ent'"'" !;ilk oner ;incl for 1111, the President h.ii; dr('linrd In puh1il'I)-' ~late h1.'I chi'liff' on i;zrnuncl.~ chAt he t.'I not la lkini.: pnl itll'.'I Al thi.'1 ~laJ.:I' ... Au1 I hRve i.:rl'n l rr~p('C1 for the vit•e pres1drnt. .. hr sny.s. Herlwrt (i. Klein. d1rrC"tnr nr \Vhilr llouse t·nmn1uni<.:atinn.~. ridmlt !1'dly spc:1li.ini:: f n r hin1sf'll, rerrn! I~' pr rd 1r! rd Ai::nrYi' would h(' !hr No. 2 111:1n RJ,:llin. l\1 o"tl y. he l'ia,Y!i "Ill) com- menl ," or th, mn.'11 lellin~ rrpl~· nr sr II : "It depend~ nn the Pr,"icient'~ pleAsure." th oi1 whf'n one i~ on a diplnn111 lir mission, il requirrs --- lhat hi> be in ii:ond com- n1u11i e<ltinn \•o"ith !ht head!! nl i.:nvern1nent he is dealing Since .J11n, 1 this ve;:rr, fhr repnrl sairl. lfl,o/.l! 0n1rn had v n I u n t ;:r r i t y irlr n!iri('d In. thr first "i x months of the I A j , R II yrar anolhrr fi .:l.'iS i;ervicemen . OKe • • • e a Y 11 wrrf' arrf'"!rd for rlrug use. -~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~! =========================' Uut "·hile thP hi'!li111: J.:nr.'I on, Agnrw ln.~t .~n111r rrr.~!11-:r nn h1~ ;1~-rl;11". \fl 1·11u111ry round thr w11rlrl irip hri'ilUst' of 11.'I low krv <tiplnrn;il1r a~1~('!.<1 •nd the\\'h11e llnU~l' ra ilur' to romm11 n1r11t e !he 11urpo.~e nl thf' miss ion. Somr rorrr.~po11rtrnl~ lrll \'rl- lng with Agnrw !tit he missed y,·il h." 111' fldrlrcl !ha! hr ft!! 11 ''rl r AmAli1.111ion'' of "'••a knrsi;rs In 1·:iriou.~ coun· t rir.~ would nnt ha1•t 11.~si.~tccl n 1.~ 11 ss1gnment and mi11:ht ht cnnstrued hy his fortlgn hosts al\ "mf'ddl1ng." Aiffl'Yi'. LI \ll'<'IS 1·lrar, dirl 00 cotton ln Amer1r11n sl.y1r ( d1plnm1u.::y as practire<t hy 1wn1 v\ct pretidentuil predece:w-1rs. 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Hr sn1.'I lhr llmr for Arlion RjlJllll:"I !hr ~1~nn Adminl~lrAtlon '5 rr-lt'l'l1on cl- for1 ·~ llO'llo', And hr say.<1 hr f ~·11nL' 10 ht p.irl (If the 111111 r-· •1 mtnl In affN'I th11ni;:rs Ill nA • lionAl pnl ic~ lntf'r\'1f'"'f'd In thr C1tl' lln ll cffl C'I" I ,inrl.sny 1111 f\r)l.I ~r>rtnt'fl ll'n'f all hf' cnn1·tudf'd sii::n1ni:: • fool-tAJI .'llAl'k nr JlllJK'r~ t IA'ltfr hf rtl~xrrl llnrl f'flFlRF:f'ri ln lhf t>.nl t r Th11t h11~ 111nrl~ ! l'ilm •n AllrArl1on nri IRlr- 1 niJEhl-ll'lf'\'illion l;,lk ~how~ AS ; Wt-II •~ 00 !hi' <'lllllpll lj!.n 1r11I. J Highl1j:hl~ of the lntt.r\·irw· Q. \\'hit, ynu \fo·rr, tn lht l'olorar\{l 1nnunta1n.'I drr1 din,1: '<''hethrr l\r nnl to i:.wilr.h partir.~ cl 1d ~·nu thin k of an~· rt11snns for s1 <1.l'in,1: in !ht Rrpuhl 1r;in Par!~· 11nd 1f ~ \\·l1a! !hr\ 11·rrt' 11nd whV l'OU rrJN't rd 0fhPn1~ .. A I !h1nk thRt thr harclr..'11 par1 nf ;i nio1·, of t h1~ kinrl l!i nlrl fr1rnrl.~. whn ! 11•orkrrl with 1n thP l 'nn)lrr~~. parl1rularly. n1·r r 11 prnM nf .1·r 11ri; Th' \\ Ninrsci:11 l'h1ti. \1·hirh "'::I' hf-,1:1111 t" · 1 'nn,1:rrs~n1an Rr11rl ~1 nrsf' nf ~l a•s;1chll.~t'I!~. mr ~t\rl 01hcr~. 11 11·or" ,11 i::nnrl i::t f1ur I'm i;.11rP l.h1s mn\'f' i~ R rl1,appn111in1rn1 al !>" lnr !hrni 1'hi> rl1flrr·rn1•r l!i, hn"·r1·rr, thn1 1hr1 h:np11'1 ~al 1n !h1.~ rha11' fnr .~1x .1 r:ir~ f.,l !lid .1nu r11~rll!i~ 1f'\1ir rl r 1' 1~l 11 n 11 1l h hhrrAI llr11u!1l11·Ans~ :\ t tcl('1Jhont'd anrl nollfiNI thr111 hrforr I 11111d' th' puhhr .o1nnouot·rn1rn1 Anrl b<'for' I lt't l lor Cnlnrarln 1 rh11l!ed 11 Hh 1'1'mr of thr1n In tr~t 1h1•111 I askt'd thrm 1111 tlir Slltllf" (]11f'"l1nn '\\'h11! "'OUlrl 1·11u rlt\ 1f yo11 wr rr ma~·or of l\ew Ynr k~' Q Hri"· did I hty rt'!tpond ! /\ Shrui.: 1 "''AS posing Vf'f'Y hnrrl qut>slions. I h~\'' In ~t'f rh1 11~s lhr~tF:h <''rtAin lenses. !ht'rf' Rre t...,·o difft-re:nl sil1111- lu'n~ r think lh f'r,':i;. snn1e\\·h111 All llndrrst.&nding nf !Tl\ rr;i~nin~ n o I nf'('t"AArll.1· a~rttment: Q 01d ~'flll llUJ:~C..~I thAI lhe,I' foltn\\' yf1u~ \(I. l'vf' ™'''tr su~,:e:stM th~t And rtfVtr 11·i1l Th111'3 a hi1:hl~· prf'.'IC\nal dtti.<1inn. Now •.. Plastic Cream · Invention For Artificial Teeth Attlfldll T eolll NeHr F.tt So Natural llehn TOf lt\9 ftnt hme.. K tf'M' nt'rnJ fo'l \flf>t.'" hnldt~h1rMf\"""' • ~It attlll tl\lt holdf. ~" ... ,_,~IMl•"'itt. Ynu ma" lurtt .. lhl:f •'t l'll"W'I' hffn hr!d '~\f' harr!rt ,·hf• l'irlltr ''I 1"fW ._,..._.~ an t"lattic ml'm· 1 Ntlur.1!1• hrww thlt ""'1/11 WU ,..,. ;,.., F1\0f\~..,, 1~cl• "'" hr>o.1t• Rt· ""'"#IM~ !lllWJ l>J ,_. •••!< m••,.iurr l'rl'llt.::r1 1h.11 111 _.,.l, •rt M."f'nl1 .. \ 1" hf-Alt•1 'ff •nur II'• t ttW'tl1ll<'lf'l11• ~,....,..,,..,1 ~nttcl rrf\11t~h f >f't t.l"·I~ aJ1ed r1XOf\L.,,.. ft-. da1l• hl'mf IJ!(' Fu:.Of\t~ ... , l'rnt\jTf 'dhMI" ta. (U.S. Pstm l ,.,,003,..C!U i (."rr11m •t •II nru, ~tm The fastest way to get help in an emergency is to have the ri g ht telephone number and make a direct cal l. So we left a place on the insid e cover of your telephone book for those n umbe rs you might need in an emergency. When you have a moment, look up the nu mbeFS for you r Police and Fi re De partments and your fam il y d octor, and write them down in the spaces provided. That way you'll be sure to have them. But if ever you're not able to dial fo r hel p directly, d ia l" zero" for Operator . We're here to hel p. @PacificTelephone 7 Brimful of Ideas 'Shad I y La ·dies Cool BEA ANDERSON, Editor ..... " Bright sunny weother coils for middoy strolls and summer hats lo protect the face. But some- times the eyes have to squint while sungl asses take a ride topside. Daily Pilot Photos By Gre9 Schneider 'Mother Elegante' Image Projected by Fi rst Lady 8~ ~IAR IA1" fllRl~TY AROA RO AIR FORCE ONF.. The Prf'sident's w1fp ha~ a wnr k !ichrdulr !h;it 11 01il ri knnrk mnsl 1.1•nmf'n dr<irl. ~hr d()('.~n't !l!f'I A pen- ny for hrr v.·ork. Detr<ir!nr~ sa.1 hr r nff1ria! F1rsl Lady dut ie~ 11re p11rl nf the hi1?:hP~l nffirP of thP l;ind And v.·hcre !here·s .':!ory !hrre's hard wnrk. They cal l her "Poker r are .. And say she i1 slandnffi.~h and ina cce!isible. Thl"y don't know the real Pat v.·ho un\'eils pl11ques. mllkes speeches , grrets crnwds and is Amrrica'll good·1.1•ill 11mbassadnr. On 11 lhrce- rla.v whirlwind trip nr five stales last \\'eek, In drdicate unused Federal 111.nd In local governments for developmen t Into recreational state pArks. she l'iC<lred high marks. NOT UNNE RVEO Ac lually. Pat workl'i like i dog. Pat Nixon doesn't look i1 -but She 's honest l!lnd charming under trying clrcumstancei; th11t would lea ve other women hysteric&l. Peo- ple crush around her. begging for aut ographs, She l'itnps, speaks 11nd leisureJy writ es "P.11t Nii:nn." The signature is remark ably legible and pr~ise. Crowds d(I ool unnerve her. The C<lldness sht"s 1crused or is part of her "cool." ~ early mnrning scene in Vlrgini11 at the .~tart of her trip is the Sllmf' as every other dedicatki n ctrtmony. Babies crying. Jets fl ying overhead. Ants tbal bit• crawling on leg1. Bees buzzlnJ:. Mosquitoes having a ~Id day. Tt!!mperature11 808ring. H I g b humidity. So this Is glamor ? Pal Nixon ;:irrives in " pink-while pure silk shirtslee\'f' drP~s by Aclt lr Simpson. She 's imm;:irul;i le :ind prerty. Jusl-cniffr.d Eli1.abt>rh Ar<lf'n fluffy hair. \Vhi!e patent ~hors by D11 vi<! Ev;in.~. A <!oublc s!rand of white beads around her throat. Pal i.~ ;is rashion;ihle-~llm-i"hir as .liif'· qt1eline Ona.~sis. Rut she·~ "fl,1 nther EleJ:an r.e" rather lh11n the fl;im - boyant fashion pla~ J a ck i e represents. A haltery of TV cameramen A\Art lhel r machines wh irring in motion. Thert•s no chance for hum11n moves. P:iit'5 be ing continuousl y ~rded. She can't swA l mos· quitoes or 1trimace al the bl-es whizzlng around her head. She can't twitch her hand! when·tension can't be contained. NEVER UPSTAGE..li Pal slides bclck into lhe chair of honor. Sometime Ali[o she 1eamtd a mndelint-,;chool trick. Her back is rod -straight. She sits at an angle, never crossing her ie111:s. This ls the best way to be pholographed. Pat ~oesn't carry handbag111, wear gloves or sungla sses. The hands are cro ssed in her lap. SM 's dressed conserv11tively, or course . but ifs not to downplay f11llihinn. Shf:'1 the ty~ who would never up11t11ge the ladies in the audience. Everyone says she hates In· lerviews and gets nauseous when she has to mtike a speech. But the rtght phrases do come tumbling out: .. , "enjoy tht beauty of naturt" .. .'·"lhis Is 1 moment in history " ... "there must be 1n e8Clpe from the city." I Asked her why she doesn't like to talk lo the press. Pat Nlron'• answU II humble: "I'd r&ther de> volunteer 11i·ork than talk a.bout m1·srtf." Ounng !hr pl.:int ridr bf'lwtt.n r 1t ir~. ~1rs Nixon mmrs tn sil ntrt to me. I w.:is in the back of Air Force On t surrounrlrrl by 1 slt w nr Scr re1 Service mf!n plainly armed wil h pi~lo!~ 11nd .11:un~. FASHION TALK Nevrr mind the surround ing~. r.irl talk . mainly about fa~hion, doesn't ne~ ertem1l 11timulation. Mrii. Niron tells me that 1 former store buyer. Clara Trayu, dnes most of her cklt hes i;hopping. ''She worked !or Mrg. JllhnMn 11nd iihe !hops the New York cnllectiong and bring~ ml!! clothel to the Ple.rr1: Hotel where I try them on." The first Lady is proud and 5he wan~ you to know 1.he doun't buy wholf!S81f!! -and shl: doesn 't want any special price 1dvanla)i!es frnm anyone. "Miss Tr1yr.e takes the re~ula r mark-ups , for me," say& Pat. "It 'll as if I bought them from the store." The President never compliments Pat. "He only tells me he likes the color," 1he says. "He means he tike1 the dress." More about the presidential taste toward fashion : "I never wear black. In the 1ummt.r I wear pa.~tels. Dick prefers color&. It's his California background. I'm plilln· ning my winier w1rdrobe. It's full of rich gree.ns and ruby reds." One of the bus drivers laking UH! press to ind from 1n 1irport sum· med up Pat: .. "She 1Jway1 looks like she's fresh from the blth. Maybe 1he'1 Uttd. But she doesn 't show it. She'a really somelhina elae." Th e younger set finds floppy hats ideally su ite d for a full day's ex posure at the beach. Th ey shade the eyes, protect the hair a nd keep the cool. Or they ma y be doffed for a friendly wa ve. ,- ,r ' ( • ' , ' •• --... . '· • Looking for a needle in a haystack or just beating the heat? Strow hats , su ch a• the one (above) or the burlap-bow version 1n Hollywood-style pose I below I are imported from even sunnier countries. .- Jf DAILY PILOT Lagunan Sees 'Cannibalism' By RARBARA DUA.ATE o+ "'' D•ll¥ ,lltt II•" ''It"s been so 'nol, I probably \\"On't &:et back. lO ~l 'tUI it COl'.lls off." Gertrude Gaulle Gar dner said as stie sat In lhe hvtng room of her Laguna Beach horn!. "Gelllng back to it," for ~l 1ss Gardner. a bright. vilal woman or 112. is whit she has done all her hfe -paint ing and C'ommunily work . "Someti mes I'm just !no tired to do much," !he ad· milt ed. "But my doctor said that's n11tur11I at my a.ge. So I go ahead and sleep 11.•hen l feel like. ii." If she were tired, she gave no indication of it. Launching th e. conversation ~•ith sk@tche.s of her llfe ba{'k East and comments o n 9-'atercolors. oils and pen and Ink drawings which line the v.·alls of her mid-hlll5idf! home , she carried the bill the re.st of the way. Only a p1rtial loS! of he.ar- t.ng, 11.·hith ghe ""'avtd 21way 11o·ith a 11hrua at th' beg1nn1ng nf the intervie1•1, belies her almost 93 years on P!anet Earth. PACEMA KER The fact her heartbeat is dependent on a pa cemaker lltems of little concern to hu, "The darn things don'l aJ1.1·avs work. I've h::id five nr six "or them," she n1used philo!Ophically. "Rut the new one is doing f 1nt . and 1t doesn 't hurt. .. In the past sel'eral yar~. 1'1•io: had doctors ask me tn give painting lessons ! n persons undtr mental stress," she re1•ealtd. A comb1na tinn of paint an cl stra1ghlfnrward 1hinking obviously have had a pos itiv e elfect on her "pa- tients." Thirty years of her life v.•ere ' dedicated to te.t chu1g .. u . tremrly La!enttd" 1tudents 1n the New ''ork City Khoo! system. A resident of outlying F'lushuig, she also ll'as active 1n art {'ircles. "I can still stt the old brown.stone on EAst loth Strtet." she reflected. "It was the hi~h !ighl of my p11inting . 1 ears. That's where members of Lhe Brush and Pen Club, a grou p nf the best painters and \\'ri1ers 1n the cnunt!"y, est&>· I ished headquart!'rs." The pE'rlod w<1s productive -nne~v.·nman shov.·i; at the 57th Street Gallery, mem· l)ersh1r in lhe N a t 1 n n a 1 Assoc1at1on nf A me r 1 c a n \\1nmen Artists and American '""atercolnr Society, and trips abroad for pain ting a n d pleasure. Sixty-four ye ars after she \\·~s born in Fnrt Dodge, Iowa, she settled in the Art Colony v.•hich she had visited as I ynungster. GOOD OLD DA VS Back 1n those day.s, she rf!membl!r!'I 1t as"• "sv.'ttl lit- Uf! city, where people could b.athf. without anyona st.npp1ng them ." F'nr most people, this would haYe si gnaled approach of the age of rf!ltrf!ment. For r.ertrudf! Gardner, it was another beginning. Sht berame a member and direclor of the Art As50C iaton, J,ibrarv Association. Gardf!n Club . Festival of Arts and Nit· linnal League or American Prn Wnmen . F'or 20 years, !'.he rxhib!ted at the festival "Then I stepped down. I was older and had made my living. f decided ii wa!'. time io givf! the younger people a chanct: " Ctlming from Con&regat1on1I stock. she boasts to being the "oldest Jiving found in g'' member of the Neighborhood Congre-gal ional Chu rch o l Laauna BeaC'h and Women·s Fellowship. She a t t e n d s ch urch regularly and ~ld "lll'O or three." painting.!! during a ont>·Woman rttrnsptC'tl\'e show in !he. church last spring. REFLECTIOS Renecting on he r tenure 1n thf! Art Colony, she hopes "nldt!mers" sti!l will con· tribute to the community and help preserve its charm . The nonagenarian uses her art to capture beauty and views modern art ("legs stuck on anywhere and eye11 in thf! center of I.he body" J as "can- nibalism.'' ll certainly isn't the type of art she learned at l'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Foontainbleau. "I ea;ned my diploma in one year. back in 1924." she said. "Then I left it rolled up, and ~ow it's spoiled. "But I guess it d0t:sn·1 mat- ter no one wants It any11i•ay." Milk, Honey Turn Youths Sour You r Horoscope Gemini: Study Methods DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like your opinion of a c11rtoon I got in the mail this morning. It pictures a couple of shaggy· haired hippies -nne is R boy 11nd one is a girl but they look: \"rry muc h l'!l1ke in their dirty je11ns, love h<'Ads. granny gl :1sses. sandals and sunfi:lasses. The j!lrl is sayinfi: to lhe i::uy, "i ~otta go pick: up my unc.m plo yme-nt check . Then 1"11 drop in al the un1vPrsily lo see v.·h;:irs holdini:: up my fedrral Ji!:rant. Meanwhile why don"! you stop by the Free clinic and chetk your X-rays a.nd pick up my new gh1sses at the he alth center? If you hal'e tlmr. gn by the welfare departmen t and rry In grt an inerease. J"ll meet you ;it 5 pm. 1n front nf the Federal buildinfi: for lhe m as s demonstra linn against !he r o It en es! <1blishmrn1 . '' Th is e11rtoon is morP lh11n a l;i.u~h. It ({'I I~ 11 Int about wh11t"~ \\'rnng with nur sn('iet y. Dn you ha vP lhe gl1!s to print this 11nd ron1menl., -LANO OP MILK AND HONE Y OEAR HONEV : The u n d' r I ~· i n it mtSSa):!' C'Olnes thrnu):!h loud and clear. l'\'t St1id ii hefnre nod I'll sn~· lt again. ''Dependenry brerd/ii hostility.'' DEAR A'.\N L1\:o.'DEH~: This 1.~ lhc 6ame old stnr~·-Ynu·re prrib11bly bored to pieces with 1t. !\l;i.rned 35 years. Ch ildren gro11i·n. Grandchildrrn adorable. I should be happy as !I meadnwlark. but rm not. ~ly husband is having an affair \\'ith hi5 secretary who is 20 yrars younger. She's pl.1in looking and dtYnld or pe.rsnnality . In he.r defense, hnwevrr, I mu~t say, II I sat in the same room wit h a wax dummy eight hours a da y, fil•e da ys a week he "d probably begin In look j\ood to mt. too. (The experts call thi s the Law of Prox- imity./ Mv husband denies th ere is anyt hing goin-~ on but J know he 's coYerin,;i up. ]'l'e offered him a sf'p11ratlnn but he. s11 v~ 1 am being ridiculous. \VhRI should I do? I've seen marri11 11rs belwern pffiple our ;:i~e break up and nobody i.'i h1111pier. The man lnsrs the respect of his r hildrrn and frif'n.d s. Tht> youn~cr wnm11n h11 s an old gaffer on her hands 1n a few ~·rAr.~ and ends up be ing his nurse, 1'hp wife ;u·!ually comes out besl. But I st.ill lov e I his sill v boob and I hate In see him make a Fnnl o'r himsf'lf. As [sit hf're lhinkini;: of hnw lo rnd thi s le.l ier 1 know "'hat I nui:;h1 \n dn. J'm 11.ni n11. to stay right hrre, dn nnth1ni;.. 11nd v,.·ait fnr him In regain his sr.nses . Thanks fnr helping me make up my mind. Vnu 're v.·ondrrful, Ann Landf!rs. DES ?\.iOINES DEAR D.: I am'? How nice of yn u lo aay 50. Thanks for writing, DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our son Prtslon has b@e n d11ting a girl y,•ho is 2~ going on 26. Thtv were engaged in December nl 1967. They \;i.lked abnul a spring we-dding. Jn M11rch the girl returned the rini;l be{'suse she 11i·as ha\ ing recurrent dreams about her fool doctor. ! He v.•as a m11rried man and never even looked at her.~ Several monlhs la\t>r she asked for the ring back and set the y,•edd ing date for January of 69. In ~!11y of that ye11r she developed a skin rash 11nd returned lh' rinR btc11use. as she put it, "I am t1ller):!1c to Preston.'' Three-months later the r11.~h di ~;ippeared and she decided her h11ir spra.v was the eausP. ~hf' askC'd for lhP: ring ha('k but Preston refused to gi1•e it to h{'r. The la t.est ·in this rc11 11 ife soa p 0prr11 is that she says 1f he w\\1 ):!iVP: her the ring she y,·il! marry him within the ninnth. He sAld nn and she has threalenrd tn ki ll herself. I don't wAnt a suiride on mv son's ennscif'nce. P!e11se 11<l\'isr. VAN COt..;V F:R OEAR VAN : If Preston is smart he 'll lake the ring to the jt.weltr and see H he can i et a refund or a credit. Ynur i;nn ~hould consldt:r hlmAelf lucky tha t the ll'e.dd lng ne\'er came off. She 's a nut. Wedding Pledges Recited MORLEY-GA YELIN In 21 m11llary n u p 1 la 1 ceremony Ct1y Lee r;a11elin became the bride nf Marine LL Ric hard (;enrJ:e fl.1 orl ey. Chapla in .lt1rnes \\I. Moor perfnrmf'd the double ring rite s 1n the ~1;1.rine l'orps Air SUt!ion ("h11pe1. El Toro. Pare-nls nf the bridal l'nuple art :-01rs . ~1 argart>! (;al'rl1n of Costa l\lc:sil . S1 r1 ~ <;nrAn Gavel1n nf Neu·pnrl Reach and 1'1r. 11nd l\1r$. l'nnst;in!1ne ~1or!P.1 , al.~11 nf :\e11•pnrl BeA rh. . • Mrs. Sld Shelton ol Cosla fl.1esa and Mr. ;i.nd Mrs. Ra lph lrw fn of Newport Re11ch. Mrs. J;inis Fnrd "·as her sis1rr'~ matro n of hnnnr, and ser11nl! 11s bndes1naids werf! the ~1 1.~ses ('hrr\"I Sl'~·n1nur, Kfl rl'n Ra y, (';i.1hy Clarkson and Rnhln Scha rnel!. Best man w;as Rill Lu1her, 11nd u5h,rs "'ere-fl 11 n d y S1rAUS('. i\1 i('harl \\'1lsnn , Boh R1;1nchet11. .Jeff Rtrluleil and Dan l"hri.~r~ The ne" I~ 11·e-ds will rPs1de 1n San1a A11rhilrA wherr hn!h llrP study1 n,o: 11l !hf' l:n!\ers.tt~ nl Califnrn111 . Both 11re ,i:raduilte:i; nf :'\t11·pr1r\ HarMr Hl~h Srhnnl 11nd ()r11n~e Coast Collri::,l' -..... .\1 1.~s 1.1~11 c:a1C'l1n 11ia~ hrr s1.~1er"~ ma id nF honor ;11nrl srr1·1n11, 11~ Pr1dcsrn.11 1d~ 11rrc the 1\l 1~sf'S 1'111r1 I.inn Bakrr. rl'nn1 Rnr1111s k1 ;i.nd \.1nd;1 !\ln!'\~1 . th c tir1<lrj!rl1om ·~ ~1~lrr Flower ~1rl wa s Su!<an lia1 e\1n MRS. R. G. MORLEY MR S. DA LG LI SH Be~I n11111 11a s-I.I l'r1111k Alf'x11 nclPr of 1he All" N;it1nnal r.u11rd . l '~hl'I" d1J11rs 11i•ere pcrlnrmPd hy ~1arine Lis. lAlrr~· t'h11mhn . L11rry n Ran- nals And \"inr<'nl !\1asc;arnin1 ThP t"lride is 11 ~r11duAtl' 111 ~e"·pnrt Harbor llii::h SthOfl! 11nd ;ittenOPd Oq1nJ:f! ("nas l f'o!ltge and Rrighain Voung Uni\'ers1ty . Her husband is a gradua\t of !\'"HH S, OCC and Al\{'nded UCL He: rtcf!11 1'(j h1s piln!'~ training at \\'ebb Air F'nrre BaM, Te1:1s where he rtceil"· ed his sll\'er v.·1ngs. Ht earned his 1:n!d wings al the i\1arine t ·0rp.~ Air St11t10n. Yuma 11 hE're hr now 1~ .c;t;i.tioned Polln"·iirg !I Canacl ian honey· mnnn, lhe ne11i·lyv.•eds y,•1!1 reside in Yuma . 1'.WIN-SHELTON !\hrhael Ralph lr\\·in claim· C'O Lynn Elizabeth Shtlton as his bride during ceremonits conductf!d b~· the ReY. Dr . Ray C. r.e-ry in Christ Church by the Sta, Nr.1,1•port 8'1ch. Their parents are t.1r. end DALGLISH .GRAVES Fnllow1n,1: R H a w A i i 11 n hnne~·mMn. Ntwpnr! FltaC'h will he hn mr fnl' ~'i"ank \.\', Oal,1:!1sh .Jr. and hi.~ hride, the rnrmer fynlhia Annt r.ral'rs "·hn ll"f'rf' mAtTIPrl in ~L .!Arnrs F.p1scnp11l C' h u r c h , Newpor t Rea ch. Tht> Re v J{lhn A s he v perfnrmed the nles for 1he d11u~hler nf t\lr. and Mrs. Art hur A. Gra\•es Jr. nf Ntv.·porl Beach 11nd the son of P.lr~. Haze l Dalglish of Hun- tington Bearli. P.liss Wend)' Gl:tuhtr w1s the ml'l ld nr hnnor, \\'hile bnrJc.~m111ds we1·r the .\lls.~rc; l\irn C:r·al"es. Vi{'tnna En,i:l1.~h. Karen B11lelk11 , Tish f'rot e<1u and Linda Holmes. Srr1"1ng AS bc~1 rn<ln w;is l'hri.c; l~llf'rrn11 n. and ushl'rs 11i·rre J a.I' Rnb1ns<in, Dane ~h1r k. Carl Han .c;rn. .\·l1k!' Ei~Pn and Tre a11d !\tvin Gra 1 r~. The bnde 11nd hndt'groom l'lre 12raduate~ nf i\e11•porl Ha rbor High School. She-~t· lenrled Oran~e. Coast Clll!t i:;e and ht is C'nmplcting wor k for a ma511':rS dewef! at UC L GEORG IA BOYDSTON December Rites Set Firs! Presh1 tcr1an Church, San1a An11. will he the setti ng fnr thf' nupt111l Cf'r tmnny link· 1ng f;pnrg111. ~llf' Ao.1·dc;ton and ,J;intts Rnhert (;nsel of l\ell'port Bea rh. !\'t>ws of lhe frir1hcon1n~ Piro! llAS 11 nnn11nced hy !he brirle·to-be's mnrhrr. 111rs. An· nrlte 11nyd.~t nn during 11 l;im1+ lv dinnt'r p11r!y 1n her Ne1\'1X1rl Re;ich hnrnc. ,\1 1s.~ Bfl,l'<li;lnn is a grii<l11<1te nf \l'hite St;ition H1~h School, Memphis. She ;:rtl ended Chap- man Co llege and will attend f'alifnrn1a Sl<i\e College at Fullerton 1n lhe fall. H{'r ft;inc{'. son nf i\1 r and il1rs. Fr11ncis (;riset o[ San!A AnA. l.~ a graduate of Santa Ana High Schnol and. attends CSCF, Lagunans WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 By SYDNEY O~ARR ARlES iP.1arch 2l·April 19 1: Gear activities to low key. \Vhat seems a certainty may be opposite. Hold off on bin- ding decisions. Ex11m ine legal aspects. Mate, partner may hold opposing views. Emo. lion al bruises result if you in- sis!. fnrce or demand. TA URUS (April 20-Ma y 20 1; Dependcn!s now may require 1nore altf'nlion. Allocate funds in reason able m11noer. Keep medical. dent11I :ippointments. Guard health. Al!t'nd tri basic chore.~. Be aw11re of subtle in- nuendos. ExpC'CI. re c e 1 v e loy111ty. Gfo:1\f!NI l\111 y 1:?l-,)une 2f)): finish what )'Oll st;irt. Ac('ent overall view . Cooperate with Arie~ indi vidual. Be .:i):!· ~rrssi\'e on your nwn behalf. Me;ins don't depend ton much on n!hcrs. Rern.c;nit1qn for p;ist effor!s is due. Study 11 ork mer hr.els CA/'\l"t::R (,June 21 ·.luly 22•: (;l)n(j lun;i r aSJlf'Cl no1v c111n- r1de~ 11,·11h r o n1 An I i c in- 101\emPn\. f.l;:ike nf'w s1arts 10 new directions. Stress in- drpcndf'nc:e. displ<1y 1 itat11y. OperAlions at linme hase clue t11 be revised. Pro mo te prrs0nal srcuril.1 LEO 1Jul_v 21-Aug. 22 1: f.leri ta! prncesse.~ 11· or k 01·er11n1r . ldc<1s 11bnund. hul require de1•el(1pmcnt. Rel.:i[il"e ('Ould har.:ingue. Trust hunch, G;i.111 insi~ht from Aqu11J"lu~ prrsnn C;i lch up on letters, calls. Short ]Ou rnry nn"' IS f;i1·rir{'r! !\1ake cnnlat'1 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: Vers<1t1le approach means 1nore m oney . r.u.,r d possessions. Prntcct 1·aluables "·h\le in transit. Some com· As Rate High Family American The l\un1 f11m1 l1 nf L1111.una Br11rh -thE' Ca11fnrn111 11·1nnPr 111 1hf' A!l·An1ertcan Family P;:r,gr11111 -pt;ired cil!hlh 1n 1·oinpe!1!1on 11·1rh f Am 1 Ii e s lhl'n11gho11 t th!' ~n ~t;i!e.~. Thr f1n;1l 1'nn1prlllini1 "'!IS hrl<l 1n l·"lnr1011dunng1he pa5t 111'11 w ~rk~. In 11cldi11nn ln pl ~c - 111_g e1gh1h. (hP l\unzps p1rkerl up se1·t'ral f'llh rr awards in St>parare rnmprtltlons. · C 1n~er Kunz, a lta<:her at El i\1('1rro Ell'mentary SchOfl!, "'on 11 new ):!II~ ran~e afl tr plal·in~ set.ond in coo king cn1n pet 1t1nn. She also "·as runner up in the 11.l rs. C S. Sllvi ngs Bnnd rnntest . i<pon~orl'd by !he OeparlmPnt 0f Comme-rc-t If !ht \\'inntr is unable tn tour the country, o\l rs. Kuni v.·\JI 111 ke n1Pr the Jnb of prnmot1ng the hnnrl~ . KimhPrl;, the-t"lclr$1 nf !hr fnur f\un 7. Oaul!"h!ers, pl11cerl sf'1rn1h 10 11 n e~s11.v cnritest fn r 1 teen11~er~ 11·1ih rPmark:s nn lhe ta n1ily . 111l1th and rcl1.c;ion. 1 The f<im1\y tonk lith pos1tinn in lalrnt c nm pet t l inn . perforrn1n _R the snng '·Oif. fen~nt" and "r uff 'n Stuff " The pAgeant \.1'111 be sho"•n twice !his mnnlh on Southern Cahforni11 televi.~100 Tht first shnw will he next Tue."Ci l'l 1•, from li.31:1 In 8 p.m .[ on KCS D. channel 39. The second 11·ill be on KHJ. channel 9. at 2:30 p.m. Aug 29. The Kunze~ 11rf! ex~ted lo return to 1he Art Colon,· around !hf! first of Septembei. 1nunicatiol'ls may be garblf!d . Rtad between lines. Avoid scattering forces . Finish one lhing at a lime-. Stop brooding about Sagittarius. LIBRA !Sept. 23-0cl. 22 1: trospect1ve. creative an d analytical. You often work be.5! y,•hen alone. Strive to o v er come periods df depre5sion . Find c r f! a ti v e ou!lets for emotional energy. Recent domei\tic adjustment y,•ill benefit. Next month, family re-lationships improve. Older fr iend may n 01. necessar ily be wiser. Heed your own counsel. Lun;i.r cycle high : go after 1o1•hal you need. You exude personal magnetism. Opposite sex is altracled to you. Break through rest rictive barriers. Circumstances fa v o r in- itiative, special efforts . ~lake I "lo fin<! our mer• 4~""' ~t111•1tll 1"'1 persona 11ppeara nce. .,.,0101v, !!•nor 5vn~•• o .... .,., !j) SCORP IO IO<:t. 23·NOV. 21 ); o•~• ~col<I•!. l~• Trurh -.be.Ji A'l•Ol"ll'< Sone b"rnotlt •"1! 1~ tt nl" Member of opposite sex con-10 Om•'• 11oc111.1, 1~· o-.1 L'r •1L01. fides secret. Be di screet. B~• l'"°· G••nd Conr111 S••"on. i.Jr"' 'lor~. N 'f llXlll Percei ve moti ves. \V o r k l ~:;~~~~~~~=~ <;l11rtly hchind scenes. l\eep c·11rds face down . Snme are not (.'""~ t{'lli ng all they knO"'· Protecl NCJS SC'tr in emot ional ('linches. Ynu FRA .. will ga111. q {J sAG 11~rA H1 us (Nov. 22. \.9 ORR cl f)r,·. 21 1: Enlerlain friends at home. Qu11l i1y does nnt equate CHRISTMAS to rxlral'<iganc!'. Give thought. CARDS 1'nns1rlcra11on ln ann11ersarv 1:1H. !\1ake conc1lia1ory grsture j 20°/o OFF I P•••Onl liJ..t -l1h1ho•I 0 ft1mily mcmbf'r. Some I O~Alt!y -W~rm [oOr9\"0"' hu1w~. wishes now ca n he !Ill I CGill M"1w1r 1n .1111 futfilJl'li. CQ•Dl i ~ll ti•I CDIVl lllll ~1 1111 , CAl'lllCORN !Dec. 22·Jan J9 i: Don"l dtceiYe self about ullimatt go11I. Tnp position n111y not currently he ac· eessible. PI an a('COrd1ngl y 11·1th materials I'll h a n ri . l"onsull pnifessinnal superior. Pisces ma1· he 1n1prrrt.Jc11L Prrfecl yntir own techniques. AQUARIUS i.Jan. 20-Feb. IR 1 Obtain hint fr o m C:.i prirnrn 111f'SS~ge. See s1t ua · l11lns, persons in realistic light S l re .s s practical approach. Olscard rumors. Re 1n touch \\'11 h one al 11 di slance. l'ISC fo~S IFeh. l!l-~1 .:irch 20 1: Hcfusf' to Ile 11nrhnred tn pa.st. f)ppnr1unity ltes in future - and 111\'a1ts. r.ln\·e to end in- lriler11ble sltuat1nn . Get ac- counting. Don't be short- l'hanged. Loo k be n P a 1 h surface valuf"s. 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T>'e-ACTIO/lf lluH; ' ' i ; \ijf.1411' bO 400 ~ 15 APCl\9 ;. • • ; ! , I f j By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen \\JVJ.. ,. Cl' F ~Alli}.. I 'D S).q IT'S OIJ <l<f. 8'.U.11'- THE GIRLS :-,:; .. ~ .. ';,,"1;~,:;::::-.. " "" ' '~ ~()·,~ ........... 1'8 ut. Alm•. It really doesn't maller if wt ire lor;l -ever7 Jll•ce you l tJ the8e d11 y5 Is e1.11ctly the 11011: 11 the place you just came from." A BATH ( NOW 0ECOME:S ~ POSS!eiL.IT 'I ... , i1 I I , .. , By John Miies ------.,,.,.. - 'No lllANK YOU. I HAVE 10'.>MWI lHINGS NOW illAT A CHJL1i ~"' ciPERATE' • . ~· . I .J • • • \. 20 DAI L V PILOT Vataha Cut; Be11gals Nip · · Pittsbu1·gl1 \\'Ide recei\·er Rand~' Vataha, the S- foot -9 former Golden \\le~! College_ and Stanford ~t ar, has hern rut hy the Los Angeles Ram ~ Va!aha , a 171h round drllft t:hn1l'e of !he Ram.~ after play 1n~ a big part 1n Stan. ford 's Rose Bowl 1·1ctnry 011er Ohio State. \1'as plat:rd nn waivers Monday along with cornerback B11!1e H:iyes from San Diego State. The Rarns, v.'ho now have !°)6 play(~rs, mu~t cut to 49 hv nrxt 1\1 Qndal' to meet National Foo!.hali l.e;igur rrgulatinn~ 1'-lean11•hilr, rookie enrnerback Roger \\"1l11an1.~ will be ~irielinrd tndefinit el~'. the Ran1s said . v.'i!h a pulled groi n 1nuscle suffered in Saturday's t•xhibition game . • ff(•tlf/Of" 1'1•i11tltpf1 CIN CINNATI -Cin<:1nnaTi scored four of !he first frve times it had the b<1ll Mon· da~· ni,ght and !he Bcnga! defense heir! nff a Pittsburgh Steelers' ra lly for a 20-13 !\ational Football League exhibif1on 1'ic- tory. Virgil Carter, who led the Ren gals to th e Central Division title last year, l engineered Cincinnitti 's thi rd straight ex- hibition triurnph. · The castoff of the Chicago Bears ;ind the Buffalo Bllls hit 19 of 27 passes for 191 ya rd.'! and one touchdov.•n. '· e Rndger•' Slrnleg!f i LOS ANGELES -Pepper Rodgers, new coach of the UCLA Bruins football tea1n. spent lhe first day or praclil'e familiarizing his players with hi.~ · strategy and looking for a game-breilking running back. I-Rodgers had one in suJe,r snphornore J ames l\1cAl is lcr. But l\1 cAlis!t'r is in· eligible for !he coniing st:hool year. Thus Rodgers, who had his pl;i yers ! \1'0rking 1n sweat clothes i\1onrla y, sought a pla1·er 11·11h speed and powrr a1n11ng the 84 cand1rla tcc;, 1ntlud1ng :12 lel!P1n1cn !'. l\fcAlis1er 1.1as ruled 1nel1g1hle by the , NC.i\A for 1he coming schnol vear for t<ik-~ Ing an entrance test on the 'wrong date. 't UCLA 's appeal was denied last Saturd<iv. l~· Off1c1als at UCLA declined con11nent nn ,~the case Monday J D i\1organ. athlrt1c director. said he didn't want lo discus,s ,·-the n1a11 rr until he talks 11•ith t:t1anf'rllo r ! Charles Yrn1ng, 1~hn was nut nf to"'"· : ~fcAlistl'r could not ~ rf'aehed for con1- : n1enl in hi~ hometown of P;is;;idC'ni'I. • ; • Ti•t•jRJt1f ,,, ,.,,.,,., ••• • i • I I ! • • • I LOS ANGELES -Cnarh .Jnhn McK<iy of Southern California wants an o£fen:::e reminiscent of his Trojan:::' 1962 national cha1npionship learn . 1'.1cK<i.v .~aid Monday tha1 l1e'd use quarterbacks Jin1my .l1Jnes and Mike Rae in niuch the san1e m;inner th;:il he pJ;i. lnnned Pete Bc;ithard and Bill Nrt~r n 111ne years ago. "\\'e l'xpect 1hf' quar1cr!i::ieks tu run a great ciea l innrc th <in las! year." f...1 cKa.v saici as the Tmjans oprnf'd practice \\'i!h cQnd itinni r1g and fund :imentill drills in lll'n 1 'rhnur v.'orknuls. l'SC opens its season against Alabama on Sep!. 10 in Memorial Coliseum. e R1Jn1nr1io Q••nlifie1f SAO PA ULO, Bra zil -!lie N<istase and Inn Tiriac SC1lred <·rushin g singles viC'· torics that edged Brazil .1·2 Mo11dav and flll?.lified Rom.1nia In 111Pel lhP UnitC'd ~Talcs 1n the J)avis Cup Ct1all cnp;P Hound. srhf'du lrrl /)r l 8·10 ~in C']<l\' C'Ollr!s at Ch;irl,.ltr. N (' . ~il~1 <'>"·r , lhr bu.~hv-ha irrd 1\0, 1 a!'(' nr !hr Boma111 ;ins. lrv.r llrd the br~t ·Of·f1\'r sPnrs al 2 2 "'hrn he gunnerl dnwn Tnrn;is J.;nr h. !hf' Rrai ih;in C'h;impinn, ~-4_ fi-ll, 8· ' Th"n T1ri;ir·. r;-illf'd 1!1r 'Big Rrar." r \1nf·hrci filf' in1crznnr fina l b_1 sm11~h1 11g Jn_<(' Ed ~nn ,\l;indannn. Brazil 's No , 2 plfllf'f, 6-0. 6-2. ll-4. llALOS. S ENA TORS LA ll/\CI/ SERIES The C<il1f1imi;i A11J!rl s tr~• In i·un !hPir \\-inning slrc<ik tn !n11r gan1cs ;ind g;:iin grnunrl ri n 1h1rd pli!('f' 111 rhe Amrnc11 n League \\'est tonlgll! 11 hen they npcn a lhrrl'-ganH' :::rrics with 1hr \\la shing!nn Sen;i1nrs in An;thl'1 p1 :->t.:itliun1 The Ancr ls pl;in tn srnrl ('l)·de \\'right. 11 -1.t lri 111(' n1nund ag;iin~t \\'ash1ngton's P!"te Broberg , i·5. Thr Angrl.~. fifl.f>H. ;ire 1n fourth pli!<'P in lhe ~IX·te:im di1·isinn. three game» behind the Chic111{n \\'hite &i x. lLHJsdAy, August 24, 1971 Capo Driver Fa~es Tough Challenge ; .• ' B~· Ot:Kt~ HOUl.GATE ll:-.'TAH!O -So far th1~ h11s been a ~'ear raC'e driver Ronnie Bu(•knum of (';i p1<,tra nn Be:i<:h v.·ould rather £nrgct. Hr h.1sn't bet-n JA A ~1ngle United :-1:i1e s Auto Club ral·r. :ind I.hat i~ tan· tan1u11 nt lo uwrung ;i b;ink with no dr\)flSll!' in 1l, ll not onl y Is f()up;h fi11anl'111!1\' hut d1S!'n11rag:1ng l11 bi'1nl. "I v.1•;1~ to lnd1;in11pol1s without a ri d1· 1his l'•':ir," ll uc knurn said. "bl·c;1 u~c 10 ye0<1 rs gone by I h;1d lnts of gr1nrl uffprs hut was r!1r111n1!!Cd to rlnve ;i c;ir thil! was not 1·01npct1tive. "To be open secmt'd likt' lhe hot I setup. 1 <'Ould step int() a car that had a chan ce to v.·in the race. ''\V hal happened was due tn the economy there were' not that many ~ood cars around thi s year. I only really had a c:l1ance to drive_ one good car, but that's another story." . Ruehnum was nrfered a nde in the Agaji!nian-Fass Special, but the da y lx'fQre ·h<' was to try to get it into the ra1·e Bucknum was replaced in thr car with no explanation by ('rew chief Leonard fass_ Fass' partner in lhe car. J. C. Aga111nian. w:isn 't even con- sul!ed when the driver switch was madC'. "\Vell , when the Indianapolis Lheory # ··--4 '" - _.,_ . . . ( I I\ • PLAYS WITH PET -C';ipistrano Reach rate driver llonn1e Bul'knu1n plays "'ilh his pcl raet·non. (:raueho, after bringing him into the pits "' during pr<tl'ti te at the Ontario Specd\\'ay for the California 500. Buck· '•. num found the litlle fellow l\VO "'eeks ago during a trip to Pt. Reyes, :.. Calif. -.· ' _, lt'ins To111·11ey Matclt Go11zalez Still Popula1' Witl1 You11g Net Fa11 s ~O UTH OHANl~E. N.J. ~Al'\ -"I wan1 Panrho In win, don '1 you''" "Yrah Sn WP can get hie; autoi:r;iph "Yl'ah. If 11e Jn~e~. v.h11 1,;111ls his- aut og raph?'' Twn .\'11un~ b111·~ h~d 1hf' d1nl·1~111· :iln1u: ~irlr ef'11r1 nnl' al !he r)r;u1g11 I.awn Tr11111s- ("luh l\·lr1nr!a.11 ;is !hr ;lJ:!l!IJ:! r .1n1·hn (;onz:il~1. 11·a rm(·d 11p 11.r 111 « 111 ~t r111111(] n1a\C'h in the $~:i.(lf10 Ea.~ll'rn l.a'l'!l TPn· ni~ Ch:t1npion sh 1p~ Conzal ez ~t·r1 (·d f1r~t i1111I r1•1•lr·d nlf fn11r s!raighl po1nl s r<1r i:::1111P Al thr "nd or his ni;it1 ·h 11 1t h !'•'if'r Curll.' of (;i-r ;;l Britain. Lhrrr wrn' ~enrr~ of ~oung bn.1s. and ~iris. srrk111g his ;111\ngr;iph. (:onzalrz, 4]. du11\111;i1rd pl;i y In b1';H1ni:: f 11rtis, ti-2, f,.l Thrn11i::h11ut thP !TI;l!C'h. r.on~;ilez. srrd(•rl Sf'l'enth. rrlird on pl:i('emcnrs. r;:ithcr !h<'!n his forn1er pnv.•rr . "I w;is forced to.'' Ile l?Jcr s;nrl. "\'n1 nn! ne;ir ;:i.~ S!rnni:: as 1 u.~C'd !(> br ;:inr1 .11111 hal'e !o !w rf';ill.11 physic;:illy fit when you eoinr 11p ;ig;i111sl lhc gu_vs "'ho play rci::ularly 1111 the tennis circu it." Although hr 1~nn JI) (lf th<' last !I g:1mes. G1Jnzal c1. a<·kno11·IC'dgrd that he n11sscr1 a loi of .~hols and lhe m;itch nn thr v.·hnle "v.·as nnt as good as thl' ~ro r·p indic:i!rs.'· Hr :ilsn s:iid he expecl ~ In h:i\·e ;i !nugh r11;itC'h !nd il.\' when he f:irr~ (lnny P<irun of Ne1\' 7,r:i!:ind in .~rcnnd rnnnrl pl;iy, Gnnz;»!cz l;is! pla yed hcrf' in 1!149 "'hen hi' 11nrl Fr:ink r:trker lost a marathon rlouh\rs scmifin11J match. He said he 's 1n thr tnurnament th 1~ ~'e:ir not. only as ;i prrp for th l' U.S 0))('n nrxt week . bul to ~ta.v trim. "[guess 1hat's one rrilsnn wh.11 l'1n ~t ill popula r 111!h the young:stl'rS. J'1·e hrrn :i s.~Of'talr<l \\'i!h the g:irnr fnr so m;:iny .1r:irs ;ind 1 st ill play." Thr~'E' of !hf' !011 r11,1 111rnl ·.~ lop SPl'drd 1nen's single..~ plal'crs \\'ere among thf' losers in lhf' op1•n1ni:: rnu11d Thl' tnughrs1 111~~ \V('nt to fif!h •!'f'f'rlf'rl :\\kk1 P1l1f' nr Y11g_n,\l;.i1·1;:i 11·hn was ht';ilrn hi' fln seoP ·r;11111Pr of Lon kn11t ~1nl1 n t a 1n , Tt'nn, 7.r.. 7.r, \'ril ht'r p!.'1.l'er lost his sr111tr in tile. 1n:11 c·h. but Pil!f' f<t11nrl th•· ~s1,n t .n1111> t1r-hreak('rs his unctning , Hr lost thC' fir~t hy ;:i .1-5 n1;irp;1n anr! !he l'C't'nnd 4.;,. The lwo (lthl'r pl<i\rrs, fnur !h-sPrdrd rtngt'r Taylor nf CrP:tt 11ritain anO <'ighl!1· ~el'rlPd H.nbl'rl i\1aud nf South Afrit'll. <11.~n \Vf'nt down in the tir·brcakrrs. l\1;itid w;is lW'.::tlcn by Eugrne S('Oll (If New Ynrk Ci1y 7-fi. 6-:l, and T:iylnr Inst to i\lanual ()r:intes nf Spain, ~-4 , 7 Ii. Fivr-t1me runnrrup Cln rk Graebncr 0! Ne"' York City ;ig;iin took the road In th e ~en1ifinals by hrat.ing .i eH Bnro"•iak of Af'rkl'ley. 6--4. 6·4. ()l'rr the week end. (;r;ieb11l'r j.!Ot gnnd prn1't1t·r for lhe t.nurnamen!. by winnini:? !he Prn11sy!vani11 Lawn Tennis men 's sinc:l<'s !Hie . Thr tournantcnl 1s hr111g played a\ the Ornngt Lav.·n Tenni~ Club. didn't work ," Bucknum said, "I switched lo plan B and signed lo drive in the POCQno 500 for l!l team I had worked with before. ·'1 practiced in the MVS special which was a car that had been driven by a number or i;:ood drivers-Jim Malloy, Amie Knepper and Bud Tingelstad-and had missed the show at both Indianapolis and Milwaukee." On the da.v before qualify ing at Pocono l got thf' t·ar up to 165 mph, which was lhe ninth fa stest up lo that tin1e. On Saturday l was qualifying at 164 and got waved off (had his qualification !'Un aborted by the crew chief ). "The crew wanted another dri\'er and it was agreed that lf he went faster than I had he would get to qualify the car. Well, his best lap was a Ill(I but at 5:30 on Sunday afternoon they rolled him up to the line and qualified him at 160 miles per hour in the last row for the race." Rucknum blamed himself for putting "all my eggs in one ba sket" hy run· ning the three big 500 mile races in· stead of cllmpaigning on the Con· tinental formula circuit or the Trans· American road racing series. At Ontario Motor Speedway he faces lhe toughtest-challenge of any of the 4!kxld drivers going after 33 qua!i· fying positions for the California 500 Sept. 5. Buc\num is the driver of the stock blocked-Ford·powered ~farv Webster special. It ls the only non turbo cha rg· ed engine in the race. The ere""' chlef is Jerry Eisert of Cosla Mesa. "If I can get this thing in the race Jt ought to do well," he said. "But lhat wil! only happen depending how thin lhe field is. ''! ha ve hope that it can 1nake the race, and that's ;ill I hilve to do. because it should last and like last year's 500 th.is should be a race of at- trition.'-' I I• ·I J " Dodgers' Slump Continues; Downing Faces Hot Expos 1\lONTREAL ! AP ) ~ Boots Day slugged a home run and got a chance lo s1nile about it afterwards. The Los Angeles Dodgers had nothing to laugh abl'lut. na.11, an outfielder for !he Montreal Ex- pos. hammered his fourth home run of the season and rlrove in four runs to help Dodger Slnte All G•m•t Oft ICPI (6411 ) .I.VII, 1• Oodo~·~ M Monlroal Auo. )~ 0(1(loe'~ It Mont•e~r J.1:1() ~ m. 5:00 ~.m. df{eat the Dodgers, 12-6, Monday night in C(1ld. wind-swept Jarry Park. "All the olher times I've hit homers. "'c've lost." Day said. The· Expos have won eight in a rnw while the Dndger~ have lost eight of thei r last 11 to fall 71/z games behind first-place S<in Franeisco in rhe National League \\lesl. •·trs great to win eight games in any league." Expos manager r.ene Mauch said after Montreal defeated Los Angeles ;it hnn1e for the first time in 1971. Rust.v Slaub's bases-loaded hotne run in !hr 11ighth inning icf'd th e contest for the Ex pos. la~t p\t1cr team 1n the NL F:ast. The [lodgers' hl-'st pi!ch<"r of late , Dnn Sutton. had lit ll<' .~Ut'!'l'SS ;ii::a1nsl the Ex· p<i~. He lefL ;ifler 1•, inning.~ and gr.v e up fi1·e runs. fn11r nr thrm earned. to lose his 11th garne in 2.1 declsinns. Ro!h tea n1 s hopPd fnr warmer wea ther tonight when A! Downing. 14-8. is ~chcduled tn pitch ror the Dodger.'! ag.::iinst Rill Stoneman. 14-\0; The Dodgers had laken an r;irly 3-0 lead 11•hen ca tcher Tom Haller 1.1·as called nut :it home platr in the second -inning. Dodger manager \Vall Alston w;is ejected LOS ANGELES MONTllEAl .. ' ~ •bi ~o r h rbl W•lh " • ' ' • H~M. '" ' , ' • l!u<~~er. " ' • " " w•~~ . " " ' " " W O•v". " • " ' • '"' " • ' ' • ,;> ~11~'1 '" ' " " " ~·~ .. ~ " ' ' ' ' r,.,..,o·~. 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Expos catcher John Bateman said he definitely had the ball when umpire Jerry Da!e called Haller out in the second. "I was tryi ng to get a good grasp of it underneath my glove and that's why ft looked like I was fumbling around for it." Bateman said. ",\II I wanted was for him (Dale 1 to ask for some help and when he wouldn 't (ask finother umpire 1, I thnught he knew Bateman didn't h1111e the b;i!l." Alston said. "Dale's a hard·headed bleep and you c<in quote 1ne." Staub's sacrifice fl y c;i pped a fi ve-run rally in the second lnnlng . The second and fourlh ·inning, Expo rallles •>:iped out a 3-0 Dodger lead huill on \\'illie Davis ' RBI single ln the fir st in- ning and a two.run doub!e by Don Sutton, 12·1 l. in the second . Singles by Jim Fairey, Bob Barley and Gary Sutherland lo;ided the bases in the Montreal second before Bateman's twrr run single. After winning pitcher .lnhn Strohmayer. 5-5, sacrificed, Ron Hunt was hit' for the 37th time thi s season to load the ba ses before Day delivered his two·run blast.. Staub then knoc ked in the fif1h run of lhe inning. After Da.v·s t1.1·o·run homer in lhf! fourth , Ron fairly ripped a bases-einpty blast. Staub then delivered in the eighth after a si ngle, an infield error and a pitch hit Hunt for the ~cond time in the game. People U11der Pressure Volleyball Diploniats Find Friends in Cuba 1\11.1\.~I . Fla. tAP l volle:vh3 ll diplomats' found one fr iend during 10 doiy.s CubA . America's more than in Castro's "A wom<in said she l0vcd the American lj,'a.v an<I 1vould be rooting for u~." sairl Dan Patterson of ~1alibu. "She kt'pl look· ing arounrl. m11king sure no b od y overhearrl." The USA 's li':in1 was b;ick home today ::ift er losin,1; the fin als lo Cuhll .').! in 3 hern !spheriC'a l tnurn;iment to decide a bf>rth fnr th(' 11172 Olympics at Munich, Gcnnany. "We went to ;:i be;ich one rta v." recal\erl fi.fnot-7 Bill W;;ird rnp or · l\1anhattan Beach .. People smilrd anO nffrrerl 11.~ hrer and :::orlf! pop, They tnlO us hnw much they adored their syste1n" The streets of H;n•;in;i were lined with Con1munist prop<iganda. ev{'n nne gi;int billboarrl 11sking thal hlack Amrrican milil:tn! Angrl<i na\'i,<; hf> frrf'rl from j;iil "Peopl(' seemed to be under pressure.'' said \Varr1rop. "Truthfull.I'. l'rn not surr what 1 .<:l\.\' __ bPcause I nel'er s;iw Cuh;i 1n lhc nlrl rla,1·~ Tho.c;e peoplP. m<in.v n/ thf'n1. may hal'e been e1·en poorer and hungrier " Havana's f;ishinns left the CSA athlete~ cnld "\\le s<iw j u~t nne chick with ni:ikeu p on her fa ce and \\'earing a mm1sk1rt." sairl Larry l'v1 ilhkin of Santa tl1on ica. C;ilif. "That girl turned QUI. ln be a ~crelary visiting from Mexi co Cit:' " \Vardrop, a ~tylish Californian in flai r trQu~ers, .~aid he s<iw nothi rig hip ;ibout the v.·ay Cubans dress_ "! learned that Castro has a rule against Inn~ ha ir and big hlus\;iches." said Millikin. \\'ardror niade his wa v tn the Cuban rl1rtat11r before the final 1 ·111rn.:1n1rnt g;;init>. slapping a L.SA Pan-An1 ga1ne!f souvenir pin on his ehe«t. Tl1r Cu ban vnllevhall tf'a m als(l rou1erl the Yanks in Cali: Colombia, al t.hr Pan- Ameriean G11mes earlier this ninnlh . "I 111as stnic k in lhc back by .'on1et.h1ng thrflv:n nut of 1.hC' stands at Cali." salrl Patter~on, 11 s lii::h!lv.buill n1an 1l'ith a. mu~t;irhP "AftPr t h ~!, "'P \vorricrl ahnut wh;if might be h;ippen1n,i: in Cuba. \Ve 11·nnrlrrPr1 if we· d he st nned or somf.'thing .·• Things turncd oul rn 11ch h(lttrr in 1-l11van ;i "Thrre Wl'f<' !.1 ,(1()<1 ri'flplc ThcrP -111- rlurl1ng nlrl F10rl ," P;iltrrsnn ~:i ir! "JI, t11rnl'd nut In lw 1hP nin~t cflurtMll~ crn11•rl I've e1 Pr pla,l'e<I hefnrr.'' Napoles, Olivare~ Sparkle I I I i LOS A;\'GE:L~S 1AP • -Tllrx11·n City's v.·orld champion knf'IC'kn111 a rt i ~ls , \l'elterv.eight ,Jnsr ''\la11trqul ll;i '' !\"apnl rs and hant;im1.1·eight Huheo Ol 1l'~rcs a[}- pe;ired tfld11y to ha1·e Jl1~t ;ibout punch('(f their way ou t of srrinus r·ha !lrr1~ers. A trowd of 14.Mli pil id ll.1~.200 In ~Pf' the two in their spcc111tt ~ :u·1_.. at the Forum in suburh;;in /nJ:ll'wnorl The 3l~year·olrl ~;ipo'1lrs dt·rnnli shM game but. outclassed Jran .lo~.~rhn r.f P:irrs, 11 former F,urr.pean ""'rltf'f\j,·ei2h1 title-holder. in fif th roun1l of their &r heduled nonti11 e 10.rnundl'r , Napnlr.~ •'Plghed 152·1~. Jossc.l1n 1531'•· Olivares. 2.t survived 11 third rnund knrickdoy.·n bu! rallied t.n ~ub<'!uf' 11nnH1,.r r,,rl'lJ!n l!llrnester. Vll !entin C:11le11no ol P11ragu11y in 2 n1inutl's 28 scronds into the ninth in th elr nnnt1tle cnnlesl billed for 10 rounds Oliv;ires ~r.<1lrrl 120. Galetin(l 12.1. In a pa!r nf rlin1inalh10 12-rnundcrs, R;ifaf'I Hen·era 11·on ;i spli1 cicC'1sir1n Ol'rr his fellow i\fexir·n Ci ly rh"RI. rx·h<int:im than1p Chucho C;;istilln, :ind Fern;indo Cabanela of l\1;intl11 wnn ;:i unan1m/lus rh.'Cl.~1nn n1·cr H11lim;i f;u1icrrri of Meinen Cily. llcrrf'rR Rnd C1li;lill0 ('.1Ch \\·r1 ght'd 1111. C;1hane!a and (;utlC'rrrz C'Al'h 1 !2. Prnrnnt cr (~enrge f';irna$.~us s;11d tnd11 v his pl;in.~ f(lr futurr m;i l C'he.~ !'f'n1;i1n to be rli~russl'.'rl Napoles nt11.v s1rp inlo the 1n11Jr\lf'V.t'igh! r11nk~ ::lllri r arnR SSUS hR~ nff<'rrrl Carlos ~innzon of ArRrnlina s.an,noo t.n meet the Cuban PXilf' here later !hi ~ year. He.rrPra 1nay ha ve earned a ti!lr rnAIC'h 1\•i\h Qlil'arcs, V.'hile Cabaneli:i, the Nn. t flvweiJ?ht chi:illengcr. ma y get a chflm -pion ~hip l(O lj,•f!h J;ipan's \Vor\d Roxing A!'SflCiRlinn ehampinn, Ma!"IAO Ohba . Napol<'s hAd Josselin blood ied frn1n punchr.'i lo !ht nnst and ii h.::idly cut It'll <'YC bf'fo rl' kn ocking thr FrtnC'hm:in f111t on h1.c; b11rk for the count. LOS ANGELES DODGERS' TOM HALLER IS THROWN OUT AT THE PLATE . (Jli\'arr.~ wns knocked on lhe sell! of his \lilnts "'ith" left hook Thi~ i~ not unu~ual in 11n Ol 1v11re~ scr11p. Ruben 's <JUick rpcn1·crv ::ind suhsf'QU('n! dornlll ation wits also riOt unu~ul'IL c;::i1c11n1J. 31 and a \•ctrran nf more than 200 (i,l?hts 1n South Anlt'rirn. 11·11s nut on his ft>et lj,'hcn the bf.tll "'115 stnppt'd. Montreal Catcher John 8etem1n T1ket an Outfield Th row for the Tag. Expo• Won, 12·6. .. ~ . . . . -... -> -------~ "' • . . ·-:-;;.::· :;;;:.;;;;;;; .••• ~J .._..,. ____ _..._, )'• -• .. ~ -.... ..:.:.:-.--..,._ __ .. ·• ....... --v··~-~-----~·--- _,, ___ ,_ ,... • i. --, .~, ; ---.;. " ' . " Do11gherty 111 Finals Of Eli111 s C n s t <1 1\1 es ;i s F r P cl Doughtery :ind fnur o1hcr bowlPrs will srek 1he l llh <tn- nu:il \Vcsr. Cn;i.~t r-,f;ill·h G<trne Elin1in;i!inns lll le next week ;:ifter .cain111.c I hr. ch;irn· pinni;hip round ~-londay night Al l\ona Lanes 1n Costa :Vlcsa. ... ~"t- _.. ·#j, £· . ""'; ~~ .:: _.. . • ... -•' '·· ,. , • p ...... ~ ' Aussies Face CM Poloists After 10-2 Loss to Newport By ROGER CARl n~ON Cl ttlf 01\I• ,.1!01 S11lt A visiting: A11str;:ili;in 11':11,.r pn!n C'Qn\ingenl will hP tr.l'I OR In break e~en in a lwn-ni gh L s!::ind in !he Orange Coast ::1rr11 at Cni;f.:i i\lrs.:i High Schonl v.·here !hP ~1l1stangs of <'nach Terry Bowen all'ail the !nv11ders tonight. Nrwpnrr~ {;;:ir,1• Rnhrrl.-;nn led the s1•1f1·1ng b::irra (.te wi!h 1hree go;i]i:; while 1nrite!' Tim Qu inn ;ind h"ev1n A.~he ;icldrrl ii pair l'ach. Single l<illies wrre ::i r;co1H1ted fnr bv Keith \li;ill, P.:rul Lindro1h ;ind Scn11 \V all. Thr 1'is11nr~ 11•rre ;ihlc In ,l!r{ nff nnly seven .~hnts ;it the Nrwpnrt ,l!n.:tl ll'l11le the win- ner~ pene1r;itcrl !he A11ssie nel 10 of I~ atlernpts. Cn;.ir h Bill B<irnett n f NPwpnrt. the 1!170 C I r' Snuthrrn Si'clion ch.:imriinn, s;iirl hi~ Irani ;.idap\l'cl wtll tn lh~ 1n1ernl'ltinn<1l rules. Ala11ti tos - R~sults ............. •••• Cit•• & ,I.IT •ACI -1JO vor•• 1 voot ,.1a1 C•1l<nont '~"' l lWl'I (••!•""'('''"''I J.~ J :Ill 1 00 S!ormln ,_.,..,.,.,, IC•olb•I • M 1 10 Jt•l(O ( Sm.,n) ) 10 r1 .. ,, -n • '" Al\O Il l " -M'll 811 llar, l<l!IO ~•II 1 •tt•. ''""" • T"n•. 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TM 11•C• -1 "'" IMO f'v•·· •Mr<! P.lobb• lll~b IWo.,nn\jl ~ (VOid'• Oar! l •~alr) F l••n• L• ({•n.•b•I T 1,,,, II '110. No icr.,cn,., ". •• '00 ". •• OM DAJLY PILOT 2 f Rustlers Take Physica ls ; Grid Drills Begin Sept. 1 A lfltal of ~ \,olden \\'est Colle~e flXltb;ilJ r 11nclicl11lei1 chl!cked into thf' Rus11tr r<emp to tak~ physiral e~arn1nt1tinn~ Monday n4;!:hl \lo'lth 11 h11ndrul still lo come. l.l'fldinJt: !hi' lis1 nf !ncnmlni:. fre~hn1rn were 1'~cl1snn·~ A:l- ClF qu;irlf'rback Jl!rry H1no· JO~a. P;iriflCfl fl,11nker nandy Cobb. Cns1 ::. f\1es;i t;i ilhac k Kim \\'olf .:ind F.sta nci;i Kaiser 11nd f riedersdorf. Tt'C'ti\'tr ~iirrty fr11n1 Bob 1. fl e Head ing !hf' li~1 of 1!1 lfl · termt n return1ni: !or cniich Ra .v Sh ac kleford ·.~ cluh is tackll! Bill Ch~mp1nn. a st'Cflnrl tel\rn All·Solllhern Cahlnrn111 Cnnff'renc~ chn1cf' last stasnn. Drill~ arf st'! !n hfg1n ,l\ppt \.l tlu1n1n "' r1•t., jo!!1nll•• ••rk«L llon '•111 .. <ou• I<•"'"'' SlOvo R"'"" !ouuO•; .J•<~ C.•"''11 (h"•~''""" 1>on1r )(""""" (""""'I•• t1r•1tl. 0.:u•T Dt<!ro,. l <l•~•••I. Ron 0•"'"" ++·.,• """"II 01•1 Eo,.1rO\ l~OI"'"·•• 11c.i11; !1<11 Cn•molo" <nt'*"'"• ••r 0101, M'~' !h•u•""'"' 111.n>,"I "'""'* ()o,.n.na !•••'""'''' ~l>I ~••<'< ••n•Wc•I, 0•" ~n•,v l<O'"f'b•t•I, , ,,,,,,.. .. '"'" G•.i,,:t o.<n l "V"'<> IQO-l•n"Vf 1>,oloL JoHv L••nonoor llono !1.0~~•do l •n(t f ill• (\O!ll•I (O\I• M •" '"!"''" f!"V"'"" !l•n@!)t<•., o, "'"' won (1"'"'''' •· F••n• >;f 'I/ 11'~••v"I O•lo Wol<l•m• !<lol•'""' ••cklol ft•" I E~··""-LVI• ........ ~ntl lc~·""b•r~'' ~··'" """""" "'t'"'"' J"rv ""'" I,., ln .. ••l''b~<" \ f '""<•• !l~n ""''" !•tCC••••ll l ., F••~<l•••d.,..! lu l1l•I. 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" " \01 Cnarh Tom l!nad'.~ Sf)t1 11rf nf lfi·\e;ir.nlrls took 1t on !he chin from lhe 1'\e"'JX\1'1 l\;irhnr S11ilors !'11onday night ri1 L'C lrl'tnc's rQol. 10·2. prornplinR: thf' llu.~tr;ih;:in ro rf'mark ;if!<"rw.:irrl , "Ne"·port i~ one nf lhe hest t e11m~ in the world for its ai::e grllup. "\VP h:1 1·enl bern 1n Eurnrie \f'I , hu1 J'rl <-crtil1 nl.v .:i n- ric1pa!e rnec!!n.I! no nnP Rn.v strongrr rh;in thi.~ le;im. "rl;;i!'\t'ally 1he.v \\'ere simply hr1trr h:'.ll h:incllrrs. f:1s1er ;;i nd 1nnre polishrd "Aul l \\'as quire h;iripr 11·ith n11r k1rls ," s;iid Hn;irl nf his 11nit. whirh i.~ c111npriscO nf !'ft1dC'nts lrnrn H.:ile Public S<'hnnl in Prrth 1'hr Prrth n111 f1I j~ 1-2 fnr !he tnri. ha vin(! Jnc;t In .:i i;:rn11p nf ;i!l.:;:111rc; 1n ll;:ill';i11 . 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Snu1hrrn Pl;:istic Mold Uf)t'nd- ecl l..:ir111mlP Thr;i!res. fifi.5(1 l\'utril1!P fnund ilself nn ihe s!1or1 rnrt nf ::i 2!1·27 rnunr I'!! !hf' half. hut thP \\·1nr1rr~ ::ir- rilir<i fl tnui:h rlrfrn~r 111 rhP 1'rrnnrl h;ilf. crnterrrt .:rrnuncl l.nng Berich',o; Rill Cnnnelr1·. /•·-,, .. , '~'"' A• '" ··~·"· .. \.~~· .... ~ l\ll .. " " 0 , • • " •• • ' , 0 " ,. " Conn<'ley h.:id firf'rl 111 1.1 nr his l el'lm '.~ f1ri1t h11 lf pnint~.I hul 11·.:i~ hrld tn ~t>v('n in the scrnnrt h111f RS N u ! r i I i f t , hrhin<! !l1r .~f'nrin~ nf c;nrdnn f\1.:irtin .:rnrl n.:in Rogers. ca1nP I h;:ii;k In 11•111 h.1' I~. I i.r,o..., • ., """"~ F 'l•~•'rlc> ("'II o, .... , ~-•n1• M "''~ ll nv•" 1111 •• ' ' ' • ' • , " ' , • , •• • , 0 ' , .. ' " '" ' " TM•'• H•"""'t )I I) !\ 1> l~n• ~••<~ /O, Nu"''''" U I t •·-.~<o E•c""""' • ~ ·~"'' r ,, .. ,." ' " ' ' • , " ' ' • r., .• ' 11 • " SftU!h~'" ,ii!''< '"'•'II l••l t ...... ""' ~· ... ' I •~0'\0'0 ' ro•. ,,. '"" . '""'"'" .. " • " ' • • • " ' " " • .. 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GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•------- r. ,;o;;;...ii-------·----"~ .... ~'-----.. -P-···-~..-~--.. ·t. • DA!LV PILOT • T11~, A11gu~t 24, 1971 i 1, .. '. \\low 15 th e t ime to find th at home ne ar school for your fam ily. To make your job ea11er, your leading REAL ESTATE BROKERS offer you this speciol selection of fine fom ily homes. 25 Years DVF Same OFFERS Location SHORECLIFFS .1 RnRL\IS., PXlra l~f'. l11mily j 1·n1 . L1-:P. lnl -,\OU fl\\ u 11 ' Yes , tha t's right -our V1''" 01 ()t~a n & hills. R<'dUl'F'I to $7:'!,(n). 6 professiona ls have Dver 25 yea rs of col- lective s e r v i c e to the EASTBLUFF/ BLUFFS Community. CdM R-2 J BOf:\I homf! wilh plan~ for 11rfrl t'I. un11. DininJ.t rrron1 . 2 Battis. Carp, & rlraprs, rrplc. Call to M>r~ 1 You deserve the h.st - 1 stop, look & buy thru the eJCperts. LET US CORONA HIGHLANDS LCF:. sln'rl lo .i;t1·re1 lol WJ!h 0 UTSTANDl1\G V1t'w. Bu1l(I )"Ur clre11n1 hon1t'~ ' SHOW YOU OUR WORLD. 1\NGELIT,\ Pl11n -1 lrvrl, tmy 1·i1.'", 2 b<lrm., 2 ha. Dining rm., Jlf'Ols1dP, S:il!i f'Pr yr lea."-f'JJO.lld. Try $42,[00, DUPLEX 3 H D R~I ~, :1 balhs & 1 li<lrn1 , 2 halh.,; !nts o! 5 tnr11~f'1 Clos P to r1·rr,v1h1n~. Goorl r r n I 11 1 P")fl"rt y with good !1nan- c1 r~ $6!1.JOO, . CHOICE "Bonua" pl11n, l BR. 2 Bil , 1-<t,v, Cuslom HARBOR VIEW HILLS ft111 !!1JT~. Ex-n1orlrl ll<"'ltllf' Tlll.S hnrnr h11s rvr ryll11n ic - ~;ru( 111u l. Q1111'1 B re 11.. Rr(IUl'f'(! 10 $ 1:1.('00. \\'O nr1 s -.: r e Pling Cn't'11i)f'll frnntacf'. 3 AR . 21, t...., split le1·r1 Clran ,( lrr~h: :<u nn~ p;i t10; 'l!f<'al 1·aluf', S-0 .000. THI': BIG "!-:'" pt;111 .. 1 fiR., 2' ~ h11 th~. t"A \1. r.;,1 ; "11n fhr p;irk" ~:nd 111111, i1!1 \lf'W, Owrlt:'r <t\\<1 .' ,f, Alf\- IOUS. S.J0.000 -1\o ron1- parabll'~' ·' WATl::R'S F:figr. :I BR., 1 1~ 1.J11 • ~rlu-li:-\ ~1 :;1ni::IP ·~·· r11 p11 n1 H.i rrl~ u•rfi s''""P. 1 lllJ! h11~ 11c11 . Prrn11un1 1 .. 1 s:,.),i:m, '..' m "iQ ~.,-, ' h<nn., nn lh• ll<I} :'\1(.'hl \1 ~h1 <. 1 1r11 I lrnrn 1111~ 3 1-lt'. 11, ti11t h, il ln111i.: nn .. t. f11n 11ly rn1 - 11p;:ra1lt'<I 11ppt ~. All rlrr kll(·t1. ~u·p.;; !11 f"'l>ll s:,r.,;,m Or lr11M>lnpt1nn 11t $.''1:.0 pPI' mn. "1th S:!.l'WlO n111Jl'ln morwy. BRl:-.:G rhr k1cl!!-. ~ RR . 3 full 'bl'l lh~. pr11 . pauo. Pool 111 11rw . pno•I -i::11rrlPns -!gr , ).,I -~ h<lnns., 2\.-i h11!hs - !.1n11ly roon1, Homr 1n l'f'l'Y io;ha rp rond. Onl_y SM.900. LAGUNA BEACH -'l':I': thf' f>f'Pan hl•n1 !h is :i P..-lnll, 2 balh hrin1e In Spanish mohf. FW1111i c·f'1i , lllP fl<ll'1f~, 111\"A lTI<-k fl')ll , ll(P !11111 11~ rn1 . ..\!':s111n11.hlr Ir.nil, $55,:JQO • 0 111lrr 11nx- 1<1us BROADMOOR, CdM t;P,EAT fRtnily h•lmP lr11111r- 111i.: 4 hdr111~ . r11n1lly 1·m' frpl r 21 ~ R11rh~. IJ1v1•l,v 1·0~1rl .1 ;1 1·rl er11 r.1. 11 I <' r I '.I! 11! ll d ~ • n1 .. 1I. n1 1t.~111 r1d11111: 1 If'\\ \\'111~ tn .11· Hol!h 'In' r Ill hf-(111·r ~rhnnl .. 1;1t '"' .111 .... 1 l'"'h1('f'rl -('illl In •r r' DUPLEX Q\ 'JET Hl'{'ll • I 11'1' nf 0('1'111"1 '-· hay ~ Rrtnn~ .. 2 hll1h~: 2 tiilr·m~. 1 ha ti)s. N.-1•t'r a 1•1H'Rll<') hrrr' C111! 10 i;pe'. RENTALS UNFURN ISHED y{liJr cl•o(lt~'<'P Fr.-s )1 I y .' B". 2 a . ,, " ,.,..., ........... $.12:1 pn1ntf'rl. V1r11nt -n1n1r In hy llChool. ~1n.~t hon1e /or 2 BR. 1 Ril .. pa tio , .... S27~ '2 BR .. oo•ar ocran ....... $1j~ TiiERI': !itt 23 d1 f!<J'J·cn1 nmr pli1 n1 1n Tht F>l11lfl< -Imm l BR. ~!ud1n ............ $:.ltio i;28.00Q to S6!l,9.'>0 know them ell '~ 1 181"1!'1, \\ .. LE.A.SES sl&1 ava1\11hl~ lrorn ~ 11~ to S.150 ptr month, • FURNISHED BR., lrplc ............ $1R,'l 2 BR., hi::ht "' hright ... S2l., WE HAYE OTHERS DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR * 673 -2222 * ****** University Park A Perfect~ Planned Community The qualified, friendly sales personnel at • Red Hill Realty Offer you personalized. competent a ssistance Ln finding the right home for you & your family. TURTLE ROCK ELEM. ROOM TO ROAM P~:nrocr loc. !or at·J1ve l11n1i1y, 1\ SJ!ar. 4 BR. hon1e in 1'urllr Rock /l i ll1, "/nvers11.ed to1. Shot1 \\'alk In r lf'111rnlary &: hi g h schools. $69,:.00. FAMILY GROWING? GET lhe 1uon1 you need. ~ Bil .. 3 00 ., lgP. l.11m. rm .. w11lk-1n eloSP1~. 3 Car gl\r., yarrl & p!illO. Reau\. horn.- & 11rea. Only S4:i.!Y.10, on fee Iara!. SHUT-IN FEELING? NOT in fhi1'l honie~ 4 BR., 2 ba . t ·an1. rm., sf'lf-f'lr11n ovrn.~ ,t. s111Jf'rh constru('I. ean be f<10nrl hrl'P n!'i well all 11 µa11nran1ir Vlf'W ol valley !1P/u11 . N1r•1.v s11u111 rn on r11 ' llP sa•• sh'Pf'I , 6hnr1 \\'elk 10 •'lf'!ll. /.· •11fl.h schQnls. J u.,1 li~l{'d s·.1.:.00 SAND CAYON ELEM. Ra nch Development B~:T\\'El':N :-;a1~t;, An;i. I.· S;in D1C"go fr\\':1~. Braul. 3 BH . P111·rsr!lr•r hon1r, !rnmnc. C'()nd, l'"flol5 or "Slrlls. Can tv-p1u·rha~ FHA. c: I., or lakr "''"r ""Isl. G I. loan "' 1<1""· 11r1 p11 y1. $3~.000. TAFT EL EM. SO. COAST PLAZA ,<;)!QJJPljl/(;. RP11 ut, J BR., ;l h~. 11 .. rn e JS~)\\]< p!'1df' nr nwnPr.~hip. T11" 1eJu1 l y rlrt'<ln11r<t 011'ni>r 11sk1ni;: $•!1 ,:ilO. IR! US s\IO)\V JI lo you & ,vttu IPll Us thf trrm:io; _you'll propose !or pun·h11sr. $6,000 UNDER R~:PL.ACE:'>Tt:NT 1'flsl '1111;; fmn1ar. 3 RR. &. rirn hon1<' ,·;,n lw .\our~ lor onl,\' $11.!lOIJ. T11kr 11n1r !O dnvp h,\ :11 1 "•'SI A!pln('", ju11t 11l1'"1vc ~, Coils! Shop'g. Pl11r.;1, lhr n gtvr 115 11. ca ll . ll'r 'll lllf'f'I YOll !herP. l!'ii v;,1·1111!. I>() quick possess. pos.<<lhll:'. UNIV. PARK ELEM. KIDDIE PARADISE ~ BR., 2• • b11 .. tnwnhousr lnC". on 1'0rnrr lot 11•/srn11 !l p;ir k 1' play giuunrl (-,1n1 rt 1n1- 111rd. 11v1til . Sw1mn11 11~ pool I. l"nnl~ ('!~ J11~1 11 lrw s1rr~ R"·;1y. " l\11n. w11 lk In s<'ilfllll f'n1·r <l 11! :s~1.:100 n 11111•1' ~·11 1 n! ~ta1r. Var~nl, flUlf'k !lf'!'lll'ilf1('Y R\l\i! LUXURY PLUS TH IS ~\"" 1 RR honlP h:is lhP llflr•! (•f ril'R f'f'S, rllq 1't1:. •1illlp11JJ"r~. pl u~ tir11111 ll"lf!~('JJ<!. Parll-hkr . <l'!!lllR on Q\J lf'! i·ul rlf' ~ii(' ~lfrri. Th i~ I< truly 11n f'X· r1·ut1 vr hnir1r m11dr rnr e11lr1·111.1n1ng Pri('t't! s;i~.~- WALK TO SCHOOLS SllOP r lNC; .'l""lnlmlll;. !f'O• nil' & Rnliing from \111~ 2 RR . & den ~ingle fAmily hnmf'. Thi.'< ha.1 & 11\r roof, 11ut<>. i;prink\Pr ,,. y , 1 rm , tiril·k pall<• 1' mum n1ol't' !or nnly $34.::.00. BONUS ROOM PLUS 3. BR .. makes ll11s 1111 irl P11I l11mil y hnmr w/1ni-ni n111I ll" a rd f' Iii n R Q1, llf'r l'.'/rorn:t<lf'r 1 0 n' no"n nn !hi~ 2400 11q . !1. !nwnhou:se "'llll'h i~ les~ than 1 yrs. olrl . A~king pr1N" S·ll.000. PERFECT LOCATION IN tw-11.ur. U111\', Park .. Ni<."E' ~halt r1111J!'1t. 1' rlr11pr~ ln 11111' 4 BR .• 21., ba., f11.m1ly rm. tOWllhot1~r nn frl!' lnnd. f:lnM" In playl?"!""'Jrl(t, t"QlliJI .. llY.'lnlJH\ng poolP:, ll"Olf & shoppin11:. Br1nt0r y nu r hirycles & rn)iy 11 llf'W way nr lifr. Only s.it.%0 & yQU tlV.'Tl !he l11nd. Gl•morou' Marquttte ;\IODll;l. 11 lll[f'. IR nl. rm., rrpl In mslr. BR., ~p . rorm11I rl1n rn1. r.11~ RRQ & bl1-ln "'"' bar 11.tt jus1 '""' of lh" ptu~ lr11!1JT"'~ in this 3 RR., 211 blll . tnv.•nhou~r On. ly S4J,9.iQ hK':I. ltlf' 111.ntl. (ired hill FINER LIVING IN UNIVERSITY PARK AND TURTLE ROCK LIVE IN A p 1 An n Pd romn111ni1y wh<•re 11 I" have Acres & ac1·Ps 11f grern park areas, ~\\ in1n11n~ pool~. tPnnis 1·0Urt~. m ilPS of 'A'1nding !rails. Kii 18 hole golf l't11J f'SI', sl 1opp1n~ {'l'lllf'r, 2 rlrn1r•11lary schools, e. br1111d 11•·11· hH:h s1 ·hool & 11 .Ir. llii.:h Sehn"I is 1111drr 1·011s!rurliun. At th" J1re-~­ r111 lin1P, "'" havf' a go,,d S"lrction nf 2 Ill ~ llfi1·111 hco1e!li Availablt> -prrhaps l hP Rl{.:JfT 0 N E F'OH YOU ! LOVE SPANISH? Then br surP In sep !his il\.1 l\.1ACULATE 2 bdrm., 2 bath tn11·nhousr, w hi I e s ttJccn. rrd li!r t'f1nf & un- glnzrfi llalinn l ilf' fh·s. 1111·110111. A GH F:AT gi·prn- brlt 101.'R licin f<lr $10 f)()Q, SHUFFLEBOARD ••• Courl "' 8 ru~e l(B rdrn a re ju~I ll\'n of 1111' n1any nu1- s l11.ndint: fr111!1 rrs of 1hi~ dram11l i1· ln'A•nhnu~P ! .1 Brl- 1'111!'1., "J. ~~ ba'!'i., hug,. family rn1., 2 frplr~. 0\<T 2.000 ·"l· ft. fnr lruly grat·inus livi111::. As k int: :ti4:!.500 IN· CLUDI NG TH~: LAND! A VIEW. llllll llo'l'l'I" S!<l(!S f.r llf'\'f'T "·ill. VIEW fro111 thf' J-/UCE ms tr. bdrm., VIEW r1·nm lhP livin)I: 1·m ., VfEW frnr11 1hf' <l ining rm. Pit:lllr<' ynur5rtr on lhl' :.!-sly. hal- l'Ony ovrrlonkinK T1tr1!r .Rot"k & thr surrounding f<u1l hltL< & lhr futu fr Hr · e,i.-11111.t 1'11 rk rou n111<t ~"" 1h1s O NE f1f A J\li\"O ,,,_ rr·uti1r hnn1r 111 Un11·r rs11y 1'11rk. •I Rdrms .. 2 1,1, l.111'~,, f11rn1ly t•rn. S Et: IT T()- DAY ' l BEDROOMS All "'I I-floor. 'fhis nr1r I~ 4•nly 4 n10!1. NI';\\'. Tritns. ""''lf'r J.~ nff1>nng 1h1.~ .<1p11o•i,.11.s horn" 111 hl'ln11· 1·0..;;1 for quirk ,1;.a!P -5<'f' lhl~ 011•• t111h1.\' SO SUNNY INSIDE You thillk you 11r·p ou1s1dP. Bri~ht , l'he1•rful rontrn1p. nrsllt•fi in a hf'1111 1. 1'(Rrdr n ovrrluokini,: lhP park, llOfoi Ir. t"nnis <:1.<1. t'r11111res inr·L 4 bdrms .. 2 ha'-'·· :l palfn~. 11.tdum & 2 car J,!itr. 1111- :\IAC. CON (). & immli'd. (I('• <"llpilnl'y. Clnly $4.1,.'l{)O, Ji\". CLUDING TffE J.A~'D! ~ COME & SEE ll Rr11r l'flfl('l'l'lf' f'!lllu tn rn- jny thr brrf'i<'.~. 1n1rrio1· c/Hlf'rrtr palio !nr priv11 tc )011nl111thin1<! Nil'Ply d nnr .1 bdnn. hon1r in Bl'oadrnnor, Tur1 lr ll<wk, ,it1s1 .~1rp.~ frn111 nia,ior 11ark, pool.~ & trn ni~ <'I, rnc.,d ;"!~ jtJsf $.'l!l,9i0 . SWEEI VI EW t Jf f,,olhil1 ,!'<10 1 .(;IHnl hnt111111r <1 .l111·k !,, Jill hd· rn1 f1 !•I··~ \11 111 n n .i;, 111~!1'. ~1 11 tr !It lt'k•'rl PH111• . f>"nr r 1.~ ••ffrnnr.: thl• 11n- n1a<' 2.000 .•q 11 4 hd1111 21,~ I·~ !'1\\'nh1111.:;r f<>r onh: $~1R.oon lNCl_,lfJIJN(; TH F: 1.A NI 1 VANDERBILT •.• I~ lhr n11mr 11f ~his sl11n~ n1ni.-:-floor 11!11n; run1plP !r \\ l v11ulted cei!1n~~ & d r11 - n111!ic fln111 ini.: ~111.11'1.1111· tn pr l\. tn~lr. rr !rf'al . 'Ls:-r _ f11mil)' rrn. & .1 Rfifi!'I lxl- 1·m~ 11rr l!u·krcl ""'11V in 1hr t'l'lll' nr th,. hou~·(', & !hr r;rier h11s j11~1 l)<'rn f('- cl uc1·n to $42.950. JUST LISTED l4l-8424 10pcn c1•enings; OFFERS * SECLUDED POOL REDUCED $4,000 8 ~:not wall incirc.les plush "Dt•11ne g11rden" ho m " . H11gr n111s1f'r bedroom with Roman ba1t1 and 11•11!k in C"losrt. overlooks f r f' s h , spa1•klln1t pool. formal l1v- inR room features floor-to- Pril 1ng .Spanish fir'C'pJ;:ice 11n<l plu!lh :-;hag c;irpctlng. Poplilar g!l r1 ten kitchen hall in~it!e-Qlllside t•nunll"r ilfld formJo l rlin1n~ 11rra. This KOl"J:l'"n~ ~ llt>droom home is 11.v111l;;ble lnr l'lnly S39,!li0. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Evf'rynnP 111111\i fir~ IO AS~Unll" 1!1 i~ lnw intrrrsl VA loan. T rrP sh11d<od, mcxlrrn 4 brd- rou1n homP in riuiet resi- dcnt111l s1·r11 w1th all built· ins, <'OZ)' hrrpl11tt, family ninn1. 11rlrl Ol'Pl'J<irrrl ln1 "•i!h p!f'nt) nf T'flflm lnr hoar l'lr tritilr1•. \V "' 1 k In p;irk. scl1onl~ 11nd !<hOfllllng , nnl,1- ~:19.9."lll, 4 BEDROOMS Trrr shAdPrl Cnlll'l!f' P11rk q111r1 t"'.~irlen1111J 11 rra. !\lnd- ,.rn hu1lt1n kllChf'fl , /amil.1- n>on1 .t .l halh~. E1 f'r'~'nnr qu11lihr.<1 111 11~~11mt th1ii low lll!rrrs t VA_ !011n with mini· mum rlo"n. Rrst for 1 h P monr,v •I $~.!fill. EVERYBODY (j)UALIFIES Tn ;or.~~umc this 6'. loan nf S22.700 p11y11blp S20'..'. fll'r m.-inth inrludini.: 1;,,r~. r 11n- ta~ll(' ~ RR, 2 BA hnn1e with firrp sh111! cArprt1 nc. 1 m11~­ ~1v,. rq11 .. ~. 111) huilt1n~ I.· hl!~P f11tn1!_,, l'flfll\l. ] 'n!>e- liPl'/lhlf' 11! nnly $J1 .~. FHA /VA MESA VERDE ('h~rn1111c. rlrl•chrfuJ, ~-hrr!­ IY•on1, 2 hR lh hnnlp 1n 11h- ~nl \1 !r l.1• 11n r£1"0ll~ conrl11ion. Hug" ra1.~rrl h1>a1·1h f1N'- p!a1•r . lill~t' l;in1ily roun1 . 11<'PRM11r l'it'rv1cr ·ro~h. -1111 bl.nl11n,,. enrl nrar new nr.-p l'ihllR f"ar~11ni;:. Almost im- mrd1111r pos!!f'ssio n. Pr1r:er1 11nrirr 1111 othrr~ at l ll.:ioD. Call l\.1r. W()(ld.<;nn at :,01~8424 FIRST TIME OFFERED Jn Tu1•tJ e Bock, Broad· 111onr. thP 11w11rd \\'innini;: Pl11n <I. l.tivrly Pn lrv ~ ln11· 4 upkrrp rP11r !'Mtli(;; ~h;irp i n~idr & oul. 4 Bdrm~ .. :ti, h11"~. vrry &JV"C'IBl!y rrirrn Nir,. sir.f'd tw-drooms, 2 b111hs, ~rircial carpeting, 11ntiqurn k1trhrn rabinct!I", !>ram f'f'1lings 11 n r1 tx1r11. "Jl'f'rt11l r11n1n1<. Grret p1'1110 ovrrl•iok~ l'f"lRX1111l" lishJJOnd. Qu1r1 pr1vst•y on cuJ-<Je.~ac w11h 1wm ror tra1lt;r. Only Sll.2:-.0. 111 ~41.:>00 inl'ludinl! !hr VJF,\V. COMPLETEL Y REDECORATED Thr110 111, is this Sf!Arklin1< l'lran :1 lxlrm., 21;-1, ba. plan. Nnl ft thing ncedf'!l to m n1•p In &. s111rt rnjovin;: Thf' J.:ood lilr in Unlvt'f.!'iily P11rk Offered st only $29,950. !!WE HAVE OTHERS!! Wr .<111rrialii" in lh1lvrrslty P1rk I. Turtlr Rock Pr<lfll"rl1r~ "/ l11 l1''l 11·1\d. ---'I l1·11ll11r "SINCE llM6" CONTACT OUR OFFICE lrir rmn1p1, i.pprcci&ti\'~ 11.llf'nllnn. by sprr.iahsls 1n R~11I E5tat.-ules. who h111·" your t Vl"ry nttd In n11tl{I, RF:ALTY l.<1t \Vro:tr rn l\ank Bid~ t ln1v. l'xdc f'f'nlrr. lrv1rw Univcr~i t~· P11.rk I ~-r-·1_1 _A_"·.".'m.·~''.'·."-~~-·-D_•.L.•~•-l_~~o_10~1~~N~lg~h.::.:•• ~~~~~~~~~ TEACHER'S CHOICE RENT TO BUY :i Br droo1n, 2 h11th, lari.:t farnily kitChf'n, dead-end stret>L Le&se/optinn O.K. 3 Blocks to school and shop- ping. VACANT NOW CornPr 4 brclroom plus 17' :< 33' h1mily room !could bl' divided 101' 51h bed- room 1: Lt'aS("/opt io n, nr rrnt while in PScrow, As· sumr 7"~ ~·1-1A loan (no qualifying), 11•ith ~2500 down and la.kt ovrr S218. PIT! monthly paymPn!. !l.'0 SECOND-NO GIMMICK. ... MOVE IN SEPTEMBER 1 ST!! t.1rditrrranean rlreor most discrirniriating ct1s- tnrn condition, 4 bedroom, 1~ hath, piano sizrd liv- 111~ ronin, large family rnom. 2 patios. pool 11izrd Int 11nd 3 1·11r garagl'.'. Mnve in on rent11l thru rsrro\\ ! mini CARE CONDO T\VO kin11: ~it:<'rl hl'.'d rnom~. 2 b11.1h, plus d ining rnnm, fam ily rnom, itnmarulatr. }'as! pnssrssion. Pool and clubhousr. ONLY ~20.500 . ., HUNTINGTON BEACH H·O-N·E·Y!!! F'11.n1a.~1 ir "S horel'rrsl'' hnnlr, pos,,rss1nn brfnrr si.:hon! .~1art s. Largesl :1 hedro<un. 1'11 bath \'ith lart;r f11mily rnon1, buill in "''"'ini;: <'rnlf'r, hasketbll ll <'<1u rt, rasy «arP drcoratnr 11·11.llpafl"r a nd cus!nnl f'llT· 1 .r1.~ & d rRf)('~ lh1·uout. A suprr buy 111 ~"'Jl.500. "ith 1. !'i'4 ~, GI loan In 1Akt' "vr r -nr lalk Turkry'' S I X BEDROOMS A 'IXER UP,.ER YOU CAN REALLY MAKE MONEY ONI $~'ifXlll fu ll prirr t"1ni~h thr l•R intin,i;:, r lraning anfi t1fl!;f1t ir5 bath. F}IA or G I ll'1·ms. $21,500. :'I REDRnnL\1 2 RAT" T()\\"NHOUSF: NEA !i ALI, s11n pr1:-.'G. YIOO-rl n1\·n tn 11nr nnr -nn (]l!il lifyinc lmmrd1111r f"'S~r~~1011 LAND ** LAND ** LAND Alv.•11.ys brst invr s tmenl- !a.~ shrl1"r And specul11lion acrcAJ;:e in Anlelnpt> Valley 11.nd Lake Lns An,i;:elcs ar("a Son10! r.ommrrcial ll o "' 1.vailable. DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION RX-Smog frtt Huntington Beach. s.,ver111 c h o i c .- hl'lm"s 11.vailabll" 'A'ith fa~t occup1.ncy "'hilP cscro1v i11 prO<'f'~~ed . SotnP p o o I . 11omr ne1.r th.-\O,'Bfrr. CllU nur presl'riptiry n fillrr to snlvr your housing prob· lrms. ••• SHOPPER· STOPPER T11ke l'IVP.r low lnt~~l IOfln with $215 PIT! m onthly p&ymrnu on this SUPER SHARP :l bedroom, 2 bath ~loneymnon House! Clesn I\~ • ne1v pin. ncsr golf 1'()11r~r 11nd prlval~ airport. A MUST TO SEE. larwin realty inc. 21~2 BrookhuMil Av. H11nllnaton Beach, Ce.1. 714-l4'-l41 I /21 ).59'1·3211 associated BROKERS-REALTORS 2:025 W Bolboo 67]•]66l THE CHARMER B E:AUTif'ULLi' rlecorated duplr" 'l BR.. 11-1 baths Pat·h. \\'1rle street, ciO!w. to hl'arh in Ne"•port. Only s~,500 673·3663 MONEY·MAKER DUPLEX FIXER-UPPER PRIME location, bf!st bf!ach rental area. 3 Bdrm., 2 baths. '.I bdrm., l bath. Ou t of town owner mus! se-JL. Pricf'd LOW a! $46,500_ 673-3663 ~-$4'.I Eves HOME BUYING IS A PLEASURE AT THE HOME SHOW REALTORS 675-7225 Come & see the latest in buyer/ seller aides. • Closed cu-eu1I TV DECORATOR'S DREAM • Reilllron Compuler / • J.o Site \oca1er map CLOSE to heach: 2 bdrm .. l b11th f'Ort agr on large R-2 • Color photo home displilyS lo!. Tren1eofioi1~ buy Al '32.CXXJ. Call to 5f'e. 673·3663 >18·""' ""' LET US SHOW YOU PENINSULA PT. 01'.:LUXr: ·I bdrol, 2 ho:i.t h ho1n" on largP. llJI, ,\llove-1n <'Onfii11nn.. Harri to hnrl homr of thi.~ type & in 1h1s I0(:<111on al this low price of • $:i3,:i<WJ. 673-3663 THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES 2 BR .. pon\. \Valk tn bl'acti .. .. • .. • • . 13.~ • 3 BR .. ba,y lront. Like """' ............ SI19.IJOO BALBOA DUPLEX P.S. ( f'ruhleni i;oh·ed f l..Jve • 3 BR., fi rn, l'le"'· Beach lll 1111m11r _ .1 BR . 2-story kPys ............ S·\6.!J5Q honH' t.· let l-hrll"m. morlern apl. assi~1 11'11h f'Xpensf'S. Quiet 1nnr r patio. 3 REAL EX REAL ESTATE IN LAGUNA BEACH OFFERS FINE PROPERTIES "SMILE " LIVE IN LAGUNA BEACH WOODS COVE ~:V I::RYONI:: Jove ~ l1v1ng hl'rt''. Buy now & have your choice of 111ter1or Cf.llors, ca1·11C'!1ni::, l1lr. r 1c. Older hnn1r. ''Jniplrh•Jy rrbtlllt & ren10<!rl1-t1. Bran1f'rl C€'1l- 1ngs, hit-in~. Ol·ran view fro1n 11npr-r ~l<•T) hi!rm. Brau!lful 11iiod !Joor~ 1n liv. lrij;! rn1. ~ Bl ki-. tn thf hra("h fr\l fll I/HS :\ hd1·1n., 2 hillh 1 rr~1drn•·r ,\~k ing ~4·1 .900, '. hul c;in h<' IP!i.~ 1f ~'Oll fini:;h' yoursel f, IF YOU ARE ••• LOQKIN(; rfl1' srin1r!h1ng-rl1f·1 lf'rrnl, 1hl1i"! !~ii to ~l'f' th1~ hH11H nf 111111.~u11I l'ilarn1. ii! ha.< 1'1'-.~;111'11 1·rrl11·fll1rl in-1 trrinr. ;;;111itht11srr·i'l lrr~llr~. l'!'rill l'o'ld l'~lf'!'l(I!", Jg-t', ifl\V , n11Hnt •' n11 r1rr .v11 rrJ .V.r 1 urlf'rl I nlilStrr lxlnn :<1111•' t.· hath pl u~ 2 la nHI~ hdrn1< "'I h111h. r. ! IJ"111 n of s:i:i.~. ran llf' a~~11mr1l Ask1ng 1 1~!1.;flll -makP your oflcr . tOOay~ WOODSY •.•• G11r11i::rs. Doors "° bt'al'h. • ~BR 26l'O sq, f! .•. si:;.9,10 SETTlf\G lor this t'h~rmine: .s&J.000. fiu p!ex. {lo~ '" tx>11rh f.· 673·3Q1J $48-071~ i.:ves EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ('QNTl::,\fPOH.A RY a 1r 1 u m ~f~!t>rl .-nu-anrP, 3 brlrms. ptu~ <lf'n, I'. h11 1h ~. B11i11-1 ns, pan!r~. 51a1nlr~ ~1,,,,I k1!r h!·i1 ,\lttrlrrn 2-\\<IY f11.,..pt11rr . Plu~h !11ndsr.,p1ni: 11 11 h 11al<'rfall Priced a! S3l%0. 673·3fi6J PENINSULA PT. CAPE COD /Ml\.1AC. 3 Bclrms., 7 haths. Charming patio. Large, us- rd brick fireplace. [)'A•llf"r might trade for bf!11ch duplt'X. S37,500. e ;, BR., pool, VJew shopp1nc. 1-Brlrin r a r h · 1111h priv11r.1 S·ll.~-llrt ~la.v i r.~ch11ni::r fnr !argrr unu:s in l Cameo ......... S132.lfi\ l~una 11.rr,1. e AND MANY MORE LOOKING FOR A 29 UNITS DANA POINT HOUSE TO RENT? rr 1nu j'{' l·••k1110: f fl r ]r\rt'ilt:r. t,;x .'<hC'llrr '-· r 11 <;h fl'l\I. !hit I< 11 l"llll•I Ill In• 1r <>110:11.1r• (;1!1 !r>r cotnplrre dr1111J.~. SEE US! • 3 BR , yearly . !"<'ar pool ••.••.•.•• S.12:'i • 3 BR., 11'1nlcr VACANT LOT LAGUNA BEACH :O.lo. Vlt~IV Int at fl \'E-'r)' ~ prK'f' of S12,:tl0 -build your dream homf'! lurni~hcd ..•.• $325 Mo. 673-8086 Eves e 4 BR .. furnished Qr Unful'TllSh«:I , , $.175 '.llll. NEW COMMERCIAL STEPS TO OCEAN 2 BDRi\-1 . OOme with modern Pl~. kirchen, 1'4 baths. S39.IXXI. Good terms-. 673-3663 642-2253 Evt's WE SPECIALIZE IN SALES & RENTALS associated BROI< ERS-AEAl TORS l Ol S W Bolbo<1 671 -1661 e 4 BR. V1~. Yrly, COL\lil·lt:RCIA L ~hopi;-1 ri ••••••••••• $;JIXJ :0.1o. prime LJ\gun~ I o ca t Lo n , Hurry on theSf'! e 3 BR. Baylron! \\'in!er ........ $!'1(1() Mo. HOME SHOW REALTORS "ArmcMlr HOUM!huntinr" li:li E. Cout Hwy. CoroN. del 1'1ar 675-7225 REAL EX REAL ESTATE 917 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH 494-8561 C a ll now, t here " still t ime to ge t "HAPPY DAYS " ARE HERE AGAIN Ynu ran 1'rally .•!J'Pl1·h n11t 111 !hi~ 250'1 sq f! l101nr with H~ 3 la r:i:I!' h<>ct1·onn1s. J harh~. HUC f : BON U~ R001\l, t.11ihins, I us 11 .lhll~ ral'prlln;:, nr11 l.1· ra1n1P11. As~11m11n1~ ti1~', lnan. Pril'ffl right~.~.~. "SKIP ANO A HOP" TO SCHOOL CORO:'\A llf.L :\1 A R HI GH !"'~·' lh<in " ~1nnr ·~ lhl'nw fl V.'"l.1. Rr111u1ful "flh! lr 1•,.J , :I t>rt11·nnn1 . '.!'1 N\lh rnrtri<lm111n1n1 t"ir.-pl11r". t.111ll!n~. p1·1rrd ""ln11 lh" m:i!'kPI ( 'r>m p:ir,. 11,1Th 01h.-1.o. 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C11 lt now : FARROW 2629 Harbor Blvd. 546·8640 OPEN EVES, 'TILL 8:30 -Farr""' · 2629 Harbor, C.~I. * OA.I L'f PILO r DAII"'Y PILOT WANT ADS 1'11" Biggest Sh19le lll•rketplace on The Orange Coast• Pho•"' 842·5878 .• -..,..,~,,e ... _ •• , ............ .,,,,._,,..,.,.,ii!IEL ... """'!:L-dCUMiilXUIA*4\r.J..ll!mr>!:M£S www·~ LEASE \ OPTION T!11~ r.-rlr('1'1ratl'd .~AR , 2 811 :'11nn11rf'lln mnrlo SHIO mn, s:-.r.i t1pr1nn, pr lrl'rl h!<lo11 u111rkr1 $20,250 HOME & RENTAL Cort1n11 rl P! \1Ar 4 AR .. 1 RA II !t'l·ll'l'Pl anrl I Bl1 r.-n111I 111111 \\:'Ill, rn Fh"f'f'ln~ !< b,.111·b. \f\";. rln! $63,500 ATIENTION BUILDERS ll/,. ACRE R ·l $75.000 Gener•I General BAY & BEACH REALTY, In <. -% C1ll for your copy or o ur brochure with p ictures & prices. I I BE A KING .1\ Liilie Private K 1ngdn1n iilt your nwn ln· :;pert t..· be convinced th at this 3 bedronm. 2 bath home, plus a rental. is the best income bu.' 1n Corona de! f\1ar . ~47 ,900. HAVE OPENING Vor Experienced Salesmen See \.Valter 1-laa:;t' m BAY & BEACl-I REALTY " -\11 .. IOC. lMI "AllOI &II& '.•IO<I "" ~==== 675-3000 2407 E. 675.6426 Coolst Hwy., CdM • General Gener•I REAL TY COMPANY 642 -1771 Anylime FANTASTIC WATERFRONT DOVER SHORES 1 Th1.~ ho111r i~ 11nrlr1· 1'11e n111 r - 1;,.1 in pri1·,, find ·~ 1n lop 1 m(iffrl ct111rl111<>11. \V (!lk r1·t1111 \1 \'1nc rnnn1 r ... 1Af~P p;it1n ~•111 rlrck. Slrp rln11n tn flf'I· 1·111r rkwlc for 111t1 hnllr~ 11 ilh . .irlr Ill' '"ill j;ik,, !(\' hnAI• S1x1" fr-,, t1n t11" "'alrr nf !011 !11Alt1!f"lllllll'f" J11~11ry [11•- lll!.: MAny unhrl1r1·;\hlr fr~­ l!trr~ \r1 1h1.• hr.111,. s11rh "~ s.r11 111 h~th anrl .1111·11111 111 n1~s1rr h;il!1rM111. C'11 ll in ro.rr lh1 ~ .1 hrrln·10111 2 'ri~lh hnrllr. ('~II .-,4fi.2:l1 .l_ COSTA MESA EASTSIDE PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 72 Linda l1le Drive 'l'rarli11ona! () Rn .. 51/i ba. homP. on la~oon . \1· rlork. Furni:;hed . decornled & lnrlscpd. 2 n1~tr . BR. suites. $200,000 F urn .. $17~.ooo Linr . For Complete lnformetion On A ll Homes & Lots, Ple•se C •ll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Location et Entr•nce to Linda Isle -The l1l•nder1 Bldg, 341 B.11 yside Dr,. Suite 1, N .B . 675-6161 General -Waterfront - Corona def Mar La~t l~rge fee parcel on New port Ha.rho r. Approx. I ;:irre -170 fl. on v:at.er, viil.h 3300 :;ri, ft. he arh home nnd dock. \\/ill sell All or p<1rt. Priced un rler cnmp<1rable v.•aterfront prope:rtic:-. Phone: 642-2171 or see your broker A~l'Ump (;\ J..01111 nf $14)il(l "1th 1••1>1] p11yn1r nrs t1( s1 :11 /){) prr tlln. 1;rr11.1 f'(\l"lll'f 1 ... 1 1111h llfl;it r•r 11·11.il rr llr - ,.,..~ •. }-.>;1 r1·10 \r nr"rl' 1"11drr h11·1n1:; r:11 ·r , lnl-,.11or l1·rM1l,I' Jlfl llllr rl 1hrun111_ Al~., nr ,1· crrr11 l'hac r-erpPl111c 1hn1 .l hue,, n,..,1r.,...,-,n1' n r Gener•I Gener•.l ~T~O~T;ATL0PO.R0.11/c~E'°<'$2l.4,,o'-oo>I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1\UI n"11•r11,,rl •lrn 111.<n 2 h111h•. ~·nrnu1I riuun1: :irra !.l's no <lfl"'tl nr FH 1\ In\\ rln" 11 a l.•n /Walker & Lee 27'.l!l !l;irlinr Rll'rl, 111 Arl11m5 ~r.l."-~1~:1 Of'l'n ·111 !l r111 180 ' VI EW l..;11 tr 4 hd1111 2 h.<1, fnrm11I rl1111n;:, ffl nl llrra nlf k•ll'li- l'n C:nn1plr1Pl1• rr-r11rpr1r•I, 111~1 pa1nlrrl lni1'!!f'•t 1111 1n i'.A."TRJ.l i rF~ 1 1'•."~IO \\ /nn- li"tl I<> t>uy \;iurl. llVHT"!Y -111111o11-;n 1,.,rr. f'O.-:sr:~­ s10:-: Call 1i11,,11· .• r,-F\24 lflprn "' rn111:.:• • \outh , {-oast -- L ESS THAN RENT ! Th;i f·~ 11::h1, lh l~ ~r11,.1<>11' rari.·hrr h;1< ~ !"" 11~~11n1- 11lol1• (,I I UPPElf BAY 1 1 A [lla.v hnu~r 1v11h i. T11 hit1lln r ..,I j11~1 .1 hlflek~ r.-. 1hl' Ray on 11 ']lllf"I r11l-dr·~;,r· .. t Rn plu~ 11 r1n1.<hl"rf plll,1 l'M!Tl In tl1P CRl'(l£'P. L•~lrrl at S.1!l.~M :11\d !hr O"'lt('f .,.·111 tr:i.tlr. C111t :\11i-2:n:t. n \VNftt-Lt-:11 V!Nr. -;,arr. .4 I Arlrm., .1 h111t1~. h11~" fa mily n n, a~~11rne Ii\,.~ ln11n. I l)i 11111~ rrll, RRQ lirrp11. I Rl'k. ~'lll.000. llrlr.n lllt1110: r!a.v~ al l!l'l-6691, e\'r~. Al 1!42-72fl:I. 1-$168-TOTALI I ThRt"~ all .\'nu plly prr mnnlh 1n a ~~u1nr th•"-!nw ll'n\•'t lt1~t1. ~ nl'rr-~IU'rl hrrlrnon1~. 1h1<"k a1'flt'<1rln r;irprt~. rn· 1·tn•Nt pallo. II'~"' \VALKt:H N Lt;f; ririrr lr11.drr A!lrl An)'· nnr 1·an '11.lalily! Call I ~,,1~1:,;, _..~ ~\·\~~10. ___ _ I * l DUPLE XES * INrwrr·. ~lrlr h,v ~irlr. ~II nn1" 1 nr hr>!h :'\Hit 2 ha "11-NP11,r tlr111•h $;2,~-ll() f"A('h GeOrg• W illi•mson Realtor 673-43SO 645-1564 -6-tJN JT;;; + t:a;<;t5irlr-f:--\f- NO DOWN G. I. -RUSTIC. BUYERS EASTSIDE CHARMER $100 DOWN PAYMENT Shlll'P 2 RR. 1 RA hnm,., onl~· F .H .A . I hlnc·k tn 17Th. ,.;1 , ~hopp1no:;. r"r rht.< f;ih11lt111~ I hf'rl rnnm, Qu..,/1ty h111!1 l'.'i!h pl11..,tl'r 2 ~1nr.I' hn11~r '"llh .1 t>J1ths. 11A ll~. h;irvlw<>nr! floor~ 11 nrl R<'A rl)' for ~·011r nf'r11pJ1n1·.v hrlll'~' sh~kr r·nnl. ~1-i;:r R-2 1111\\'. f'ornplrlrl.v <"Rrpr1rrl Int wuh plrn1y or rnn111 in 11\rll"IJI, Al~f\ .-lr11pr~. Nr l\' t.lJdrl. rr1crd ... 1 11 pp1·111~111. s1.1lr k11t·l1rn \1 1!h :o;)J h111ll-t1nl.v S2t .iOl Nn rlown In 1r1~ lll<'lllr!lt'I~ d1~h\\'A.<hrr, \l,.1rnu1~ ln11• rln11,'n ~'HA. [1<1uhlr c;irA~r Srh ...... I, a nrl Call :i-lfi-~110 !Oprn EYP~.l .~1inpp1n.: rll'.<1ft.). l.rr u11 shti"" 11 In .vnu , Walker & Lee 27~ llArht1r Rhrl. 111 Arl11n1~ ',1:1-1\lfi.~ nrr ri ·111 ~ fl\f -1 -UNITS--:-c~f~ '}, Kd1 n1 h,..111,. f\rl'!r I "'11"n1 Apt f111•n1chPrl. • 1no .,49.'rifl Hom• Show Realtor t. "fl1 n1t•h:i.1r 1 lnusr hunr1 ns:" ;'\,ll", ~:. C'nAo' 1111 .\, f"rl'I 675-7225 A Cl)Od \\:int 11.rl ll§ " 2'ond l n\r~rm.-n! Gener11I Sl ~.~ (i,.....<I 1nMn1.-, r!rAn nlrlror hnnir .• . .1 hou~t~. 2-2 Rr, I I~ Rr ht1111,. /\II "" .O.f'lflZ"'" "• :.<"r·~ Ali, ~y~ rrntrrl r.11vl~ Oil .11 1! ,] l\nmr• .l J4·1 n1n 1nrl lax,,•. 1n~. !nmml' !1'<>m pfnp S.122. 01'1. r r"·P 5 1~ .. ffl 1nrl .. ,11~ lfll. C111l n11 nrr R 1\'l'r~1rlP fi~'.\-~.i\1 .-,r 1, t 11" 10.123 C " m p)) fl 11 . r.rvf'r.~1..r ... ----- Gener•1 CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. UNIVERSITY PARK BEAUTY l·'amily cxpanrl ing? Sec this 5 BR. home - has everything ~ f ast possession. $49,500 . UNIVERSITY PARK 3 BR .. fHm . rm. tnwnhouse, ne ar pools. sc hoo ls etc. $29,500. BAY FRONT 5 Bil .. 4 lh bath:;. Ljl'.e. master bdrm. suite w1lh fireplace. overlooking bay, Separate 1na id's quarter:;. P ier & ~l i p . $187,500. CAMEO SHORES Mo!>I. 1n1t1.~ual home. Ce ramic ti IC~ floor:-, shutte rs. irnporter1 wallpapers. $82,500. J UST LISTED -WESTCLIFF Charm ca.J ore! 3 BR. din. & fam rooms. Sparkling 'f>OOl & carefree patio. !53.950 . EASTBLUFF 5 RR . 3 Ra Lusk home-large family rm + format dinina. 159,950. 4 Br. Vie"" "'1th delightful patios. Move in before schoo l. $:52,500 833-0700 Coldwell, Banker 644.2430 AND COlll,.t.1111,. 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.I . C1°".-In ~rhool.g It ~Mfl"" t·flrt1n ('n, R11r~. n.t2-~ffll D/\ILY PILOT !nr Action~ ('11111\.41-~7~ It .~v_•• __ I·----------------- Gen•r•I Ueneral DON'T FENCE ME IN!! \'ou can really :;tretch out in this 2500 sq. "rt. hon1e with its 3 \ar,i;:e bedrooms, 3 baths, l·ILIGE BONUS R00~1. built-in:;, lus h shag carpeting. ne\v!y palnted. ~~xcelle.nt assu1n· able fi1f.i% loan, Q\vner 1s anxious-terms nexible . .. . .. .... $35,000. EARLY BIRD '"SPECIAL'" Don 't miss nut on thi:; sharp. s plit level beau· ly. ATRIUM type ENTRY. hu~e living room "'it.h fireplace, 4 lovely bedrooms, 21h baths . bu ilt-in .~. Would you believe only 3 BLOCKS from the BEACH? Com pare al . . . S36,400. YOUR '"PRIVATE SLIP" AWAITS 'Yo ur PRTV . .\TE SL IP descends from this beauifful Dover Shores VIEW home. with it.'11 sun1ptuous living room and inviting fire plact>. :l llu_gc bedroom:; inclu ding a MASw TERS SUITI:: tthat's worth the price ). 2 De~ luxe baths and a gourmet's delight kitchen. ~·lake an appointment . "Don't slip-up on thi!!i on e."' a marvelou.~ buy al ._ $117,500. QUICK! CALL A FIREMAN! Thi.~ i.~ the hottest deal in tO\\'n. Almost new "-Plit level 4 BR. 3 BA. hu.i::e ~an1e rn1, family rn1, 3 cnr _i::;:ir, 3-t.on refri~eration, ankle deep sh ag thruout. cu stnrn drps .. fabw!ous drop li .i;:hls. Profe~:;. !dscp.£: &. sprinklers. As.~ume i'f. VA loan . Q\vner anxiou s! .. , .... $4-2 ,650. IT 'S A "DILLY, DON'T DALLY" r.ORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -Upper level fr on t unit ha .~ 2 hcdroom:-. for1na\ dining room. fircp l;ice. built-ins . Lower leve l he~ !N-1,A\V quarters. privale entrance, firew pl ace, la rge bath. Ra ck unit L" an adorable, larj!,e I bedroom. A _gen1 Bl . . . $61 ,500 . THIS WILL '"TURN YOU ON" . .\n inv iting 3 bed room home wilh a lovely 12'x30 ' :;olarium .. 1 h;:it h .... cnrpeting, draper· 1es .:i nd 2 stone fireplaces. Nicely decorated ;:i nrl neat ly land!!capcd. Has COMMUNITY POO L, rec hall tin.4 putting ~reen available. Yea rs of happincsClo r 159.500. J'lr,utu,-St#ld ~luo--. REALTORS 0 644-7270 W I 2921 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA D! L MAR , CALIF. _G_•_n_•_•_•~l:-,._--c-~~I G-;o;n;o;';";I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUDDEN " TRANSFER! VACANT ;\~"1.v l!i<l"rl lnur h.-rlninm 1.· ril'n h.-.n1,. 1n flnP t1f Nr v.fl<')rl [..-~ch'• f1nrs1 Arf"a\, Th1.< h<lm r fr~t\J!'r., hr.<1 11l1ul 11rw ~hai;: 1·.<1 q1r11nc . lars;:r f'OI'· ro rl'{I p11 lin, ~rpar!ITP "hilrl '~ y11nl. l"'lf\m rnr ho111 nr 1ra1I- "'. rl11.rk ronm 11nd m11.n~· nth,.r fr~tu •r-·. Priet>rl Tli;:hl lnr r11l'll !!<'lll'. Hurry nn this nnr S.19.950. Call :)46-2.11.1. \-0 THE REAL ·.'"'\.. ESTATERS >I.' • • • VACANT & READY \lnvr in nn rredn appmv.il tt1 thl ~ 11\IMACULATE ~ hrr1mnn1 ""';iuty with t)yl Fl ! c; r. r: ST BEDROO~· _,,..11·11 lnirl. Jr ·~ ·ocatei1 tnl \l r.~11 Vl'1·ri,. H1ghlanrb, Ar<!81 n11 11 J/J\'!'ly lTl'f' !wed i;trl'el1 111th eml, sh;idl'd par10 ;\rd1 mAny fruit rrl'I"!'. Altr<1cnV! :1 1.·~ a.55Um&.blt 10 •11.I $31.9:t(l, REALTOR$ rc;,,,,. COtTS ·~wALLACE I • COOL BREEZES -54'-4141-w. NEWPORT BCH. {Open Evenint1) I ONL y 10% DOWN I I l h1'i11;r btorlmoms. 21i ba ths . ASSUME GREAT nl'ar hf'Rrh £..shopping.' nl'w 60/o VA LOAN !iihlllt r11rp<"1';, rll'.'Wly p111ntrrl, I I huilhns. 2 rp1·,_ dhl p~a.i:r; (Anyone Can!) Ownrr flUI of 1rea. Anx1nu11. SEn .nt) IK'r month indurllf!l Lachenmyer R••,1lto1 C.t.ll 646-392fl Eve~ 673-757'5 A low low down c11.n 0111.ke your t1rl'.'11m Cflme 1n 1e Thrr<''J: nothin11: lo hi' donl'. P!TI. Clo~P b:r l)("t'Vl, ahel'f' .1 hf>droom. fi.\mily rnDm. rl1n!nc room. Hand~om.­ hrick fiN'pl11cl!'. Only 112.900. ~II 646-7171. . \-0 THE REAL '"-I:STATERS lhe drapl'11 arl!' hunit, 1IM! 1-;;;;;;;;:::; T>Aintlnr{1: dnllf'. Sh11mpoocd. I I sh1111: crpl.I 1n the: J BR .• 2 M ~·/hlln~. frplc. 7000' l<lt ""'/lrn«1n.1: k sprinkll'NI lri ktf'P th.-l1Jndt ca.p l n i dn"Am . CAll !M11y, :)24-."1'14<1. OWNER MUST SELL, 4 R1>rlnn f.r Ofln, L<'l rs;:,. k11 chl'n. built-i n~. :i;cp;irAtl!' f111n1ry , d!n1ni:: rm, 1'.:n!ry Hall. Encl~ & Ollf'!l Pll flfl~. br k. $34.::iXI. 1\fAnnu ."1rC:lll rlsy flr night at ;.\1\.-1711'1 .-~ A i ood wianl .t.d ,. a i'O(l(f iM\'#'!fml!M! Realty Company CAREFREE ~! "ILUFFS BONITA" V1l'w of tr.-l't &. rol!lni l"'w Rllre OIM!·l !Ory 3 BR. h11th, DR -high Mam~ Cf'llln.lt's • tw!Aulifll1\y &t or;\INI. Aaklng $42.~. ; I 6414135 JIOUSE Ht1nri.ns~ Watch theo OPEN HOUSE ('(IJumn. ! . . ' . . . ' ' ' . ' ' ' :t4 DAIL V Pll01 T11t~1. Aitgu tl 24, 1971 Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell It , Find It, Trode It W ith a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results _ ..... Gener el Ganer al BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Newer 4 BR. 2 bath. 2-story home \Vilh shake roof. dbl. stcne frptc .. living rn1. & se p. din- ing rm. overlook Big Bay, secluded pa1io a rea & lovely lawns. Lge. 2 car garage. Good cond. & some new carpeting. Our exclusive li sting. $195,000. Call for app't. to sho\1•. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Evenings associated General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EASTSIDE COST A MESA -$42,000 Beautifully maintained 3 BR. home in prime area. Formal dining: room & 2 baths. l\1any fruit trees & professional landscaping. t\1ear \\'estcliff shops & school. ''Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~an Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General General General CUSTOM BU il T 2 flf'dl'~!ll hn1111', shnke ruo l, ~{'rvwr p()r..:h. qu<ili!y r;..r. J.N•ts & draJM'~. 1.ulge, rr·· Jr1g, 11a~h. n1al'h, double i;:1.1ra.:r, PLl!S I Bt·cfronn1 J;Ul''l hou~r. ALL in ,\I conri111on 1'n(«anl • &-e 11 !!•Ill' 133, 950. OCEAN VIEW LOT \\'EST SIDE BLUFFS. Qu1ct strrc>!, e:'<t.'<'llcnt nt'1g-hborhood. $17,j()(). 2J'i~ dn\1-n 0111nrr 1Vitl C'al'l'V. Roy Mccardle Realtor lSlQ :-lcwp11r1 Blvd., C.i\I. 148-7729 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Everyone q11;1 llf1es to <1~sun1e !his low 11111'11'.~' VA loan. Trc"' sharlrd 111od,..rn ·I her!. 1"00111 ho1nc 1n riu1c1 res1- dcntlal an•a with all hu1tt- 1ns, cozy /1rc'.'llacc. f;uuily room, and ovrrs1zcti !ot with pl('nt~· of roon1 for boa! or trailer. \\'alk Ill park, sehoo!~ anrl shopping. Only $29.!rXI. Call J lj.11.12.1 lop<'n evcsJ A Little Mansion ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;INr1\·1y l1sh~r1 '.\lf'SH Vcrdr .1 betll'oon1, 2 ha!h brauly lo- ('il trrl un a (]11 11'( c1!1 -rlP·Si!C slrerL E.'<('f'l lrnt i;h1ig ral'· flf'I S, nr11l.v dr11r)('d an11 ju~t J'('Cl'lllly ra1n1rrl ins1d1; ;111d 11111. ,\ ri"lay rnay nll'>IO 1l1~­ il1Jfl1111ll111"n1 -~t~r lh1~ Ul1· usual of!rr lud.1~·. s::o.~:.o. Call :'.>16·2~1.1. FAST OCCUPANCY 1935 Kildeer Circle .f Bedroon1. formal d1n1ng room and hrcakfa~! n)()m home is vacan1. $\1.!ljlJ., 107~ down. 2868 lnroi: -$42,500. .t B'droon1 plus larg, lam1ly room plus i;ariige gan1c room. panrllt"C! and carpel· ed. Great for tecnasers. BUSINESS PROPERTY l."'1 ft !J"lnta:;e x: 1 lll 11. dcplh, zonrrl C-2 \1·1th ex1s'.· 111~ 111110 l'l'p11 1r garai::r ..• EXTHA bont1s 1~ a :l h•'rl· room horn£' on 50'x!~O" rnn· tritunus lol, i'~111rrl R-2. SL>.000. do1•n. JS;i,000. 1l1ll pl IC('. Newport •• Fairview MESA VERDE SUPER VALUE $27,750. 646-8811 N>f' lh1s j:l'Cal valur :l 8f'd· !'fl(llrl, ~"fl\'rl·r<i p.illu. 11le (anytime) h.llh<, l1kr n!"\V f'i!l'p1•!1tll.;. .,..,...,.,...,.,.,...., ... .,. .. 1 '!llP 1·nn·1 ·,1,,1·,. •'P lo \lr~.1 \lrrd1• 111 1111.. "'"'·l1~1rd General • * * • • $21,950 c u·e 2 Bf'drm, home on 5.l"x Arnold & Freud 388 E. 17rh. c.~1. ~&-7755 Back Bay ---BY O\\'ner; 4 hrf21 ~ h11, 1hn'i; rni, <l<'n, rluit•UP, 2 pa hos, 2 frpJc. ;,1,'1-Js.i:l. ---Balboa Island 2 BR vacalion hou~ on small lot. By owner, $35,000. 67:r1975 3 Bedrooms-Ups1aJTs Y(~\r~ L<·11~r. $2271 121:\1 :12:.-3781 E:Vf'S. -\vAT°ERrRONT°LDT Soulh ha,v Fly owner * 673-6&10 Ba lboa Peninsula BALBOA PENINSULA 52' Pllli\IE ba~·frour "''Ith unique hon1c, pler & float. Oi"~'f.R N!'.:EDED on 70' cho1cr pt>n1nsula propcriy w11h 4 bcdrm. home. $-16.000. \VILL BUY '.his 3 bed1·oon1 home \\'Jth guest house on ·l:i II. tor. PLL:S n1any n1on:. PETE BARREIT -REALTY- 642-5200 ~--~ -----Coron a del Ma r *SPECIAL * Ch11 rn1ing 2 St 1len, _F). ba·i;., hraul. rrri!c, Carp. ,i:,, drapes. Bl111.<;. Lr1ls or eupl>oa rds. Ownrr will build rcnla! unit 101· 1ww hu1 rr on !h1.~ choice R-1 propPrry, MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6419 A:;St;\!E 7'f. f;f. STORY J3001\ 'l BR 8\' 0\\'NER. Frplt'. t•11Thf'rtr·al hr<1n1l'd r«1hng<, """' sh11~. Chiirn1· 1ni:: 1.r111n. hri1u!1l u l \and<l'ilJlln~. \\'11lk :n hrh nr ,,1nrr~ l'la11~ fnr N'll f un1I. Truly 11 11n1q11r hi>n1P 111 1111- ni.!l' rnntl. $1\.~J!Xl, (71·11 C'h,ir111111~ olrlrr J nr.. 2 RA hnnir. '\/~·rds IOl "r<'•r tl,.,r- or,,1111~ rnced 10 ~rlL f.rok· rr 6!!·7:l\1:1. · •)nc,Q\irb~ '.Jtcalt~ 546-5990 FIRST TIME OFFERED -~J· -~ N1ee sized hrdrnoni~. 2 L ~ ba1hs. ~fl('c1al carpr11n~. 3-4-5-6 Ch ildren? an11q1icd k1t1·hen c<ihi n ... 1s, q1 inl11.1· h'n1r 111 n pn1·r· ,1n11 4 J;1i';_J_H~Vi!m. 1~1-:g. 1·a n nlfn1d c.i1; •I< fl"rl ,<.f"r I ki11•Lirt1 S: Sf'l""I<'(' l!l'('a. Sr(' 1nrl11.1 I l ri ;ipprPtl<Jlr. fr\4---4~~'.I. ~i·I0-1 1 .i 1 IOprn l·:v,.ni.lt.:<I ---Costa Mesa HIDDEN AWAY ho:>11m tC'lllng,!; an rl r\!r;i --~ HERITAGE There is room for an (w11h - -.. ~perial dining. Grr11t pa110 ~ tl.\t uun pnvacy) 1n this BIG. 2 srory, Ql'<'dooks relaxing fishriond I .::==~=;:==;;:~ I ;, Bdrm ra mily horn"' with Quiei privacy on rul-Jr.~ac :• family mom, dinan~ room 1, Ith room for :railer. O· . ., C-1 ZONE EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM and 3 baths. 17{1() sq, lcel. SJ:l.2.)11 not counrrn~ rhr sper111! f'all ;,.i;,.g.12.t !Ofl('n rvr sl !11 a f0!1°''il-I i;.rtlrng 11 1th Good h11n1r 1\·11h rlrl;ichcd 2 t;1ll tr<'"!< 1111d Int.~ nl grrf'!l· rr.v 1!< a h11·rl,1· rh1plr1 . Onr unll r.111 •';1~11~ he mn1 r r tf'rl \\-Orklihop ror Dad and !he boys On a quie r, !rer-h1it'ri cul-dr·s&c \\'Ith frrt'ndly nrighhJr:s anrt good st·llofiJs closr b)'. l"pp!'r bay 11rt'a . On)y S·l3.!t'.i0. \'ou ~flll h111·r l\'\1{' lo get 1n for srlinol ii ~'(H.I hurry. C11!1 6T;H930. • co..£.~&CO.I .-1 IUCll "" .. '1~ ltll POOL HOME MESA VERDE 4 Bedroom ti drn, 11, l'mlhs. I C'i!rp!'.'IS. rll'afl"'.<. rang\'. rr· frli;, 1n11ny xrras, 1111 1n 1111nr 1~nd. Corner tot w acerss !or boftt or f'Amf'l('r. $41,000 \outh"' ~·oast MILLION LIGHTS 11nd 11 l!l ~'Plt 111(')1111' fl'11ll 1hr .. 111f'r 111111 "ii: m;1k<' .1nur <.p1r11, ~o.1r ~1uh 11r 'hr h1,.:h11 .11 l In nnt rl•'l1\.) bul r11ll 1 1.rln~ li~.1-.1\..1."ill . REPOSSESSIONS r·111m )'flllr O"n pr11·;11r k111~· dnni. hif::ll nn a hilt (11·,..rlr~·k· 1ni: pr(';111 ;o nd h:irhnr· l!>:hls t h1~ 1n1n1ar11Ja1C' -I hrr!roo111 1111d f:i n1rl.v ri.vin1 L11~k tio111r Ii·•~ hf'rn f"'!'~tJ11.111.v rl"('"l'· ah·rl 1t1M11gl1ol11. Holrl ro11rt Sparkling cle11n hon1cs. somr r1·rr~· dily aro,und yuur r•i~. nrwl~· p111ntrrl & r11 rpclf'rl. 2 to111 1\ml'j:'.~1 pool. A r_~rc 3. 4 & :1 hdr111s So111r wl1 h 'Bili ;:;: .~~;~~ ~~'.~'"m" ;; 3 COLLINS ,r., \VATIS IN_~· .:;: -··• , !.! • 884:1 Adams Avt . 962-.1.12~ t'llt ~11 r.r;.r and 'lO x 20 roon\ 11 t.h ll·11-Q t\llry a1 rriir. l .) ' 1:!7 1flt Szt;,!1j(t. ~·1nanr­ lni,: nv111lahlr. Call 6'16·7171. 2 STORY STEAL r·11n1"•1 1r baq::.i1n ·111 only ~/,i, lltl 1,!i1t'h 111ch1dl'S I 1o11~1· h•·t11\'"1n1<, 1;,~20 fnr11- 1ly rr)(1111, fnn1111I d111111g- J''"'f'l'"!l. 2 haJhs, r;irprt.~ .\',; dr·anr.~ 1h1·unq 1 r>h1~ ov<'r l·'-lil ''1 11 :"'n n11spr1n1 or n11sh•kr. Tradr ,V•)lli-i<. Walker & Lee EASTSIDE J BDRM PLUSI 2 B.ichclor u111111 localrd in In 1h1• n•ar ol 1he proprrty. llno1p lras 3 c1uc<'11-s1z'd hE'd!'Ooms. L;org1'0ull hath and all t'Qn1 plt'lt'ly r<'d<'C· nralt'tl, Jncon1e !ron1 u111tli 1.~ S22.0 per mo. Subrn11 ~our do11n payn1<'n1 ilnd h1·r r<'nl FHEE, full prll'.f' IS $~7.:.00. C'all Walker & Lee 21~ Ha1·hor Bll'd. at Ad<1ms ~~r>-0.1/i·, Of>"n ·111 fl Pl\! COZY COTIAGE Nr•ar N1•1>.·rort !!~ht,,, 2 bd- r111 , la r.:" k1t1·h"t1 w 1 I h h1·pakf<1~I nn{I,. Nr"'IY drc. Ol'<1lr·r! 1n~1rlt' ,t, nu1, Vil- c11ni. /1~king $21.:IOO. CALL G> 646 ·l414 ~ Nt •r Nrwport Po11 O fflr1 * COOL * Co1'ercd pal10 . B-B-Q in wa!Jrd yilrd. 4 BH/2 BA family homr ru~ar 1;chool.s. ALL TE:Ri\IS av111l11hlf':, $~~.:iOO. BROl\!'.:R, 6-12-41116 * !\1ESA DEL r-.1AR • By O\\•ncr. 4 BR. Jg l1v rm . I·'• ha. 1111 11'fcrpl. Spae. J<1rndy rn1 ,(, k1!1•h<'n. Side yd for 1rlr nr ; i\!any xtras. $3.J,700 assum. j '.•'" FHA . .';-15-J6!J-I. ==~---------NEW HOME LUXURY \\'1tho111 thr l\l:'IV hon1c u1- r't'\n1•rn1crH'rs! El'rryth1ng'll hf-1>11 don(' !o I his 1 yrar nr1v MESA VERDE 6 hl'rlronrn eXf'('Utlv r homr w1lh up· i::radrd ('Vcryth1ng • lorrn· al dining J'l)()n1, f11n1il~· room, garagp wnrkshcp and e1·rn a view of Ca111 li n11~ Ownr r IJ'ansferrcrl and s;1y~ "Sc!I ,'\nw''. Walker & Lee 201.1 \\'rs!chll Dr11·,. 616-7711, 011.11 ·111 !t P~f -----4 Bil. r11n1 1ly POOL, lgl' In!. 1\ssumP ;.•, '; \'A tnan, fl'flurl:'{i pru•f' 111 l :il),000, \Ir~· prPl I 'J' 0 11nrr :•IU-l!l 1.1 2 R~;pos ~·R0.\1-s~.rilo- Hah·rn "'-1 .~. :\lrs11 rl o•I For rl<'ta1l!<_ I\ 111~ :,1t)-j"j',:!l J\!11r. Hhy. ·I Bit 2 B.\. f11 1111ly ,i;. clining rnri111, :!Jf. \\'okr Fnrr~! Rrl ., ('(liJl';::I' /'Ii illl.'il 5-1~200~. -:l-BP., ~ IJ:ir11~. r;,~,,t Ir•<'. r.n1 r ly yarrl!<. $2·1.~:.I) !11;1r~ha ll l1r;-d1 :1 i;;;,~1(,fl() East Bluff • EXll.U~l\'~: ,'(,E'.l:TS S,\f.1.,,:; -I~~. \;.E:s .. .... •• .-.. .]_~1(' r c;t I lj· ~II I \'1~1a nel {)1'0 N,.,".P""' 8f'i!I h lll-1-1111 Founta i'n"V .. ney 4 Bil Milli'. 1\ h11 , "'''ltl111hlp ;,•,·: Fll1\ lr.~n . s~.~.~(!O. By 0\1 r1rr ~16Z-4:llll Huntington Beach "STUPENDOUS" ('1111 '1 hrlr ~1i;:hln1:" ovrr !h~ ln rrnnr dt·t'0 ra 11 ni:: in Th 1,c; hou~r. A !n1111f'r n1orlrl ll'1111r. I! h11.~ 111a11.v man.v f'Xfr'il fr[ll11rt\c;_ l..c1 us rrad rhr !1~1 lo ~·n11. Huntington Beach SECLUDED POOL REDUCED $4,000 Huntington Beech SELLING YOUR HOME? 8 foot wait 1nc1rcles plush f'1 e' appraisal . We buy "Dc·<ine gardPn ' horn e. ~uilies, PersonaJ 11.tt,olion. llui;:r ntaMer bedrr)(')m with 2.l yrs. experil!:nc:,_ Rornan h111h ar.d walk in COLLINS I. WATTS clo~Pt, ovrrlook.~ fr e s h, 96 '.·;,523 l::v,s. 642-1}'127 sparkling pool. f ormal !iv-BY OWNER _ $18,900. lbr. Ing 1•)()/!1 fP;JtUl'e! flOOf·10· p 2 ba !O"''nhou:;e rr1hng Spa111sh lireplal'f' Call 968-9641 11nd plush shag carpeting. ------ PQVUlar gardf'n k1rrhf'n has Huntington Ho1rbour ins1rlf'·Outs1de counter andl:c.,.,-,.,-.,--,------ /nrmal d1n1ng area. This WALK 11 hlk lo beac:h k i;:orgeou~ 3 bedroom home mannil. 4 Br. 3 Ba, <'hoice 1~ a\'atlilbln !or only $39.950. Da v lslr. locaHon, lrg cor C11U :.-1:1-812-1 li!pcn eves.J c'0_1c·_o_w_"'_·_2_1_>-_,_,_'-_1_4!16_. __ \outh ~ (~ oast 4 BEDROOM MEREDITH GARDENS Irvine NEEDED.,. Trndcr lo vi ng care !or 1h1s .l bdrm .. 2 ba. ho me in Vil- lagr I or Universily Park. A 1'ate find !or only $~.500. (ired hill Rt.::ALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytl111e 833.082fl Lar;:e brdroom and barh on the first rloor: lhre,. bed· room .• and 11~0 ba1hs on sf'c· cind floor. A formal dining roo1n. paneled fan1ily room and a thf"f'r tar Rarag<' all ~o 10 n1ak<' this the pcrfcct l',""s"R",""2"11"· ""s"A""T"o"w"n".,,"".,"~". horn' /or the large fam ily. frplc in liv im & mu.s!er Pricer! al S4.'i,,')(X). Ca 11 suite. Jmmaculat,., b y 6-16-7!7\ lnr l'lppo1ntmen1. 132 -'" -9 01\'flt'f, ·"""'· o.i->-=1 . OCEAN HILL TOP VILLA $2:1,9.ifl. f''anr;i stlr invcs11n1. b.v hra<'h. I-of-a-kind hon1f' 630-3040. UNIVERSITY Park 4 Bd, :?11 ba. 2 frplc's, Cov'd patio, t.lany •xtras, Lo s.t,o·s. 83:~7.i. h~trd ycsll'rria_y. P1c1urr 1 __________ _ windo1v overloQks bridle WOOD & GLASS 1ra1Js ,ft. 111arlne lift'. Sufl'Cr 0 · d -" r·]t';ui, Sil'rco _yard.~. Assunie cean view home ol l'f' Wntiu ,173 b' ' -& g-rr.y lath. D<'ck:o; k pr1v. . . pyn1 s. . • CALL il·17-~ln7 .-patio, hui!r-an kil t·ht>n_ din· flnrn11>rly Rrasheilr R!1y.) WAL K TO OCEAN lng-roon1, f1rrplace. Tile ('flUntrrs. shag 1·arpc1 s & ru.•ton1 drapc:o;, Only S.1~.9.JO. C11ll - ..AO tan REAL ESTATE 3 + FAMILY + 2 BA. ll'.lll 1i!rnnr~re ;-;, $32,950. j HH-911::_ _ :..it1-!Ml li l-<11'J.!" •"'V<'fr d 1"•110, h1•1C"k 1'1'HE 1dral Cl'Q\\11 Poin t home !.repli!('r, -I ~"ill'~ )Olin£, on L;1guna·~ 1110~1 hrilul1 lul Sh~l'p ,V l'•<'ilfl , R•lrl -'In Stl'rct. 3 hr, 2 ba, lrJ< fam "nrlf'n . Hir' kPrhf'n 1~Jlh rn1. secluricrl a!J•1tun In Rll 111,, hurlli11~. Tn1macul<1IP· (:Pn1rr of hou~r. ~lust hP I~ land~raprd {(1 0und ~-~·1111 sef'n to ht fully apprt>ciatrd. p1·1rr $'.t!.~.lfl .• ~uhn111. S.'i~.000. 4CJ.Wl:{1·1 or 83.'.l-~llO . C11il M7-1221 • ttANDY'.ltANsPE.:CIAL SEYMOUR REAL TY Or'ran 1.1,...11.~ Oldrr 2 Bil. 1il41 R1•a l'h Blvd., Htgn B1.h cn rll. (irn, frpi<', r•arp. flprn 'i ii 9 P;\l drapr~. Shrllrrerl p 11 I ifl. NO DOWN-GI Nrrrls minor r~11i·. rrpa1r & J}llinl. Only $'.\t9fr0. or lnw rfnwn w1l! mov,. .vou 1'.l1IS,-;10N Rf:ALTY 4M--07:il 1nlo the 1'111<'~! hnU~f' '•rl thr FAi"\TASTTC V1r"''• No rth ~nd 11\iH'k"I ' Thr nwnf'J'~ \\"ilnt ~nl i1 )f'\'f'l. 2 BR. 2 BA. H'p 10 ~rll anrt 11·111 rrp~int. rlin r m, hr11 m c·li;". hl1ns. Don't mi~!< out on this one. 'l•nel df'acll'fld ~t. New p~1n1. rail u:o; rorla,v. drp~. plti~h !'pt. 011.•nf'r R»-63112 or 4!\4-~4fi'.\ ~E N T BEATER .1 BDRMS., 2 hillh!<, c11rppl~ ."1 1.1·fl.DS .-:~:l-.~:;:i:d clraprs. S:Jl ,900 $19,500. '~ BDR~tS. ~hath~. c111111>:~. rlr<1pe~. \\'•lh paooran11c ."l HP... 2 8 /\. M' x \IWJ' ff'nf'· 1•1f'w. S.19.9.'lO til Int. clr"I hl1111 ll 'O. 4 RDR:O.IS .. 2 barh~. f'A!'llPTs, rrp1s, rfrr~. f ,\ !\I, o\·rr.~i1.-clr;ipr~. SJ2.900 rri dh) i::ar, pa!ln, paym1s 4 BDR:'11S., 2 haths. cafJl('t:o;, (•hra1lt'r than l"l'nt flrapr!<. ~:Vl.900 • MESA VERDE • ~oy McCardle Realtor 1810 Ne11.'fYlr! Bl\'rl., C '.\1. 548-7729 FIXER UPPER 2m1 11.,rhor Blvd . 111 Adatns ;,i:1.[li)"ll flp,•11 '!1! 9 f'r>1 :l Brdt•lflm. f11n1 il.11 kitehrn, ----RF.TIER 111111'1.". \':tt:-;int-:-F.:~.·. 1,..,...,.,. ... -.. .,. .. .,...,1 This VA N.>1)()5session is cxr rJJrnr ronrl1!1nn, $2'7.\J."{). lf.'.jitii·~ If Lag"n• N;g"91 Rulty ft 11:~ tU-4471I~~I54~-tlOl :-;is~uel Sh;:: 3 : bclng sold "as 1~." Prit!'d Ira ~h;irp 3 Rr. 2 RR . COLLEGE PARK 3 BR. 2 ha Cn"cred lanai. lge, yard. \Valkin" t.lllhin•"'- to 1111 schools & ~hoping, only s:n,ooo. C.'X>fl t<'rm~. r1gh1 \\'tth only S%Q do\\·n Oln1plt••tl,v rNlf't.· Cn\'C'rt'd payn1ent end 7'~"',. Joan 10 patio, mom for hna! or ;\!\;ST S<'H 1,i::e rRshion ~hnrt>~ 4 AR. :!BA . rpl~ ,i;, rlrps. Sprnklr.~ fnll .t-hk. anyuue. Great iocall()n nf';ir ran11lf'r. ,.\~~ut11r hi~ ~'HA DCC. Larg, 3 hcdroon1.1~=.========= lo.1n. Askinc. S21,00(I !llifl n1any f'Ullt. rarndy and ~lT("('t1ed in Daily Pilol \Viinl Ads ha ve Fr1lrral. C ,\I, 6i~35,.1{9, Call llf'llt'h s:i7.fi00. :.tril~ /\'r. Pnn 0111,1-. CORBIN- MARTIN patio. Rnz1~ t~ls and n101·e hargain!< i,:alorc. Ra.\". 968-SOS4. ir Vilcilnt -to see call 1::::::::;::;:::::;::::::::::::::::::......:::::::::::::;::::::::;::::::;:..:;::....;:_;:__, ___ _ a.10· 11:11 1 Open E:1·rni11.i:;s 1 HIRITAGI REALTORS 644-7662 llAI. uun MESA VERDE O\VNER TRANS., 1 POOL HOME B«lroom•. '""m• 5~"' Immacula te .( bdr. PaceM't· apr loan. Lll1'gf' lireplacr, i.1. 8.1. El•c:trlc k itchen, dining rm. Nl"C!'f"d & hu'ie l'lrt!pltce, nice patio f'rl(']()!;rrt Patio, brk. $2j,950. plus &J>llrkllng 20x40 tt. pool, 1 _>_ll>-_l7_>J~·~~~=--- Hurry on this one. Only $41, 950 UJ ,soo.C.ll 6734500 l BEDROOMS '-o·THEREAL '"-F:STATCRS $25,950 • Bdrm & F•mlly Rm Br11utllul Home. PRrk like yard, <f J)edl"l)l'lMl!, Hug, Family room. 2 bAtht, R'ar Llvinr room, ttr~lac:t", bu ilt· Ina, Ii dllhwuher. 540·11'20 TARBELL 2fl5 Horbor $l0, [)(o.~gned 101• family \lvlng. Hugt 20."2'0 fl . fami!v rm. v"i1h na1ural wf'()d cahinels,, Xlr.!t [X>n, aW.1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor O\\'NER OF,.<iJPF.RATE-. -, Bdnn & Dt'l'l. Lai;' KHch<'n, riatun!I \\'l)'ld t·abinrts. pool llizf'rl y.!l!Yi, brk, $24,500 011n Klein day or ni)lht ftl ~lr.J:l. $©\l~}A-LG£2r$9 T.he Punle wilh lhe Bu i/I-In Chucl;/e O 11:,,orronge 1,,tt11r1 ot th., fovr .K1omhled word1 be- low lo form fovr 5impl• words I TYHRAR I l1--rl-1 ,,I ~,....r-N..-1 -11 ~ I LECER ,t,1 0 1-..,.l -rJ -rJ T5..,.J-l ~ T e: o nly ttme o typicol hus· _ . . . . bond makes a dec.i$iOn is• ~=;:::==;::==~~when he buzzes for on -. lh-~G~ArY_,V,.-E.,.-O~HI 0 Comot111e !tit ch11tkl• qoottd I J 1 I J I J ' by filling Jn th• ll'l;uino wo1d yw dev•lop from Mep No. 3 btlow. ~·l't f_) PRINT NllMS[li'fO lfTT~li'S IN SOUAli'ES i) UN~Cli'AM8ll fOlt ANSW{fl: t l • s I I I I I I I I I r« that trem UMtt try tlMr Penny Ptncbtt Q\VNER SACR!f.ICE, ~ Bffironm. Htigr ran1J!y nn, fl1'f'p]IH'f'. h1!1lt-1n~. hl'k , S2!'>.!r.ll. dl\y or night r.llll 540-1720. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 FAMILY •ROOM Bl'drm. lomta.I ri1ninl!, 2 h 1t h~ and e>.lrls. Now only $.12.~. Real Estate by McVAY ;.i:-,..or~11 119.1.s.;:J.1 -VERY SHARP 4 BEDRM. J r11r l{aragc. 3 baths. Prr>s· 11i;:e Home, 1vtth An FHA assum11hl<' loan. One ol lhr. 111os1 1)()pul11r homrs in lhe area. * PATTI \\'ALKER RLTY 17171 BtflCh. H.B. 842-1 ·118 "LOVE TO SWIM" YmJ'11 rr11Uy IQ\'f' !ht~ 1"r· rlllc ·I b<'droon1 home pricr-d Ill $27.4.JO. C11n't bc>l if'vr ii ?? L.t:>t u.oe l'lhnw ir lo you. 1-oj THE REAL ~EST~TE~S PIRns ha ve change-rt. :'>lusl se-ll l BR, 2 B,\ ··r " pla n home in first 1nrl'f'mt'nl of Ni<t'iel Short~. Prin1~ loL s\\·ceping octan v t ,. w !C. Abnur I mo. lo ron1ple11on. Call owllf"r. 499-41911. ~ BR. 21, Ba. 12.000 ~q . fL \'H'W \01. Ol"f'k /,, ('()Vf'rf'd Jml io, bf'~t1tiful })('k. yrri \\•fsprinklrr~. $41.000. By ownrr 49?r-4474 . Lido Isle NEWPORT HEIGHTS GEM One QI th, ~ry few E11rly Anl<'tlc:&n home1 av11.IJ11.blt In Ne .... •por1 Bt'ach. l bed· rooms, 2 ba1h~ on 1 huge 1r~-strnrlrrl lm. Room lor boal It 1r1ulrr. All I.his plu1 m!'ltf' lor $4 1.950. Walker & Lee ~3 WHldlff Orlv, 64$-TilJ ()pfn 'til 9 Ptit Spanish Tiie Roof I 4 BR. 3 811 ~ .... STI.'500 Sp11nlsh rif'rof. 3 BR + tam ~ BR. 211 Ba. 50x:ll8 •. $89,500 rm, din 11rt11: Atrium! Ma~· 4 BR. 4 Ba. 90:<SS .. $llJ.OCXI ~lvt tif'l'pl: \\'on·1 last' LIDO REAL TY INC. HAFFOAL A.EAL TY 117'1 Viit Lido 67J..7300 Rl24 iq;; Evr~· ~l -21·1A DATLY PtLriT ror 11.cllnn! CRlJ 6-tZ-567~ I.· S/lvf'! Mese Verde RESERVATIONS MN.a Verrle Realty is nuw 1;1k.J11,1t rf'Servations on a St>rle~ or ne1~1 hon11•s 10 [)f! btul1 Lt_v Buccold, 111 a prune t.1P!l:B Ve rde loca111i11. Th<'se Wlll he 3 IO J t,N:Jruon1 I ~ San Clemente OCEAN k !t;,irl.111r l~f'w in l!a.rtHJr Es!a ll'~. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Vl'l'Y ~pacieou.<. Si>R V1'w l..i!.na i $-11,000. -1~16-:'605. homt><, 1111 lu .l.OIXI ~q II, !••••••••••• .!l•ld l)fll'!'d 8 1:.:1.()\\' 5,J(l,r.,o), \".,\ l1t1arw1ng 11111 h(' a1 all · ah,f' ho qu<1l1f1rd hu.lf'Ni. ~'loor plan.~. exteriors and ]01 localions a/'P no"'' on dis· play at ~lP.'ia Ven!, Rralt'J, 2fljjJ "-lesa Verde OriVP, Cnstl'I r.1 .. sa POOne '1-IG-:i990. 11K'i>e 8 r' e,,;cephonal valuf's. 3 BR, 2 b11, Rarne rm. di"n·g rm, Over 2000 sq fl, S.i3,950. All kind~ ol 1rrms By nwnf'r, Ca ll ;,1~31s2. Newport Beach SHADY SETIING l Bdrm. home on fret shad- ed eorner nrar Clift Dr. Sep. d1n1ng rm. Brirk fire· plaf'c. Hd\\'d. firs. 1.;fcar· pr!s, Hugr. ba1h wftub & slall gho\\'er, pl~ 'i ba1h . Dbl. J?ar. & carporl on aJ. l!!:y. 13-1.900. CALL 0 ,4 ,·2414 91~.~~ Nf•r Nrwp ort P•sl 0_!._fi~ LOOKING FOR A BUY? Acreage for aale ISO N Sao U\e{(n Co. 27 AC'g, J mi N. of \lis1a. Sin· rmnl·j a.:f' pa \'t'd ro .-.!, \\·a1cr. nrl gi11f CQtf1·sr~. race track., $61.:-.00. Cash/trm:o;, 0'>1'ner. .'>-1.i-0.1.'lO R.EPOSS~SED 10 !r\'e! acrrs, NO 00\VN, S25 mo. N~!lr li•g \akr. 96.'UX>47. --- Condominiums for sale 160 ( $1100 DOWN Spacious, bcau!iful J ~d -, rooin, 2 h11th, ra mily room . Vacanl. Desprra!c! May . Jea.sc or 0ji11on. larwin realty, inc:. 2l :l.J"2 l31ookht1rs1. H111~n B<:h : 546-5411 anytime j Income P roperty 1'6 . 12 FURN Unils, gr os s [ 522.0CO SP $132.;--.oo, prcm loc. never \'acanL Ou! of\ lnwn ownr 1·1111'\ handlP.'. 6.l--1·2816: e v f' ~: 658-7976 Prine. nnh. *I UNITS* \ Xlnl conrf. & loc. $i9,j()().: \\"alk tn hf'a('h .'.: ~hflri'<:. PL,\C~: REAi.TY 4!H 970.1 166 Try thi~· :l hcdroom. family Income Propertv room home In B11 yrrrsL r·o1t ~all" hy ownrr. Costa Complelely rPriernralrd Rnd vacant. Ownl'r is l'rry mo- Uvaled. Call 646-717!. -BEACH COTTAGE $21 ,000 full pricf'. Cuti' & Sh11rp. F'11n ll\'1n{( at 1he beal'h. No r'~\\·r 1c-1c. $Jj(l down f'HA. Call loda~" Walker & Lee 2")) lla,rbor Rh·d. R1 Adams :~l.l.016.l Open '1U !I P'.11 OPEN SAT-SUN r.1rsa-HJ unit c'l111r1 nn I AC of land. 2Qnrcl f"!' .l more units, clnsc>-1n, 11 yrs olrf, l'p!S, rlr-p~ IS! i::pa1•, 2 Br h.-;cs .~-121 .l Br, '2 Ra hscs., 1111 •1 /r11c 'l Pl'I p11t i••.~ !.·• 11!!ch gar. SFif,000; S:l:'>.000 rln_ No trarir.<. [ n r . $1 .f'.f.Ofmo. Al\\ilY~ rrnlf'd. 6i:l-:llifl0 4-PLEXES Open d1uly noon 10 • ~li.ono do1111 Pric,. S.lS.oOO. \\"Rrllf'T ..t-Oak. ll unt. Reh .. 2 blks \\', of Hc11ch Blvd. Nr·"· l'Tflls ,,. clrp!I. t11·rpl's, Iii ht. {(a.~ bh111~ \.cl !in. LEADERSHIP R. E. 1<4:l-'M66 170 r>1o\•lng nillsl sell hcfQl'f' . .-:rpl. Bt•autirul RJ11rfs !'.: 1c_ll_O_IC_E_l_o<_. -R---,-. -,-Ollx-1-3-.i. Plfln, Vir1>.' of 11·111rr ,r, hghts. Pa i•rr1 11 11cy. 3\l! E. (,rrr11 8!'11 l<w. i'"llbulovs P.ocht'S!l'r SL. ('nS!H :0.1CS/l. 21\.'<1 ~ 11<'11 Sl~.:iOO 111· lw~I Closr lo 171h SI shoppinit nffrr. 2191 \'1~ta bnirada. arra $22.001. lii.l-9.1119. !i.J:l-01 7:\ R.·, COflNER 101, su1 THhlc for * NEWPORT SHORES * BEACH BARGAINS 2 Sty, A·franie . " ... S.1.1,.'iOO .l BR. + lam. rm ... $29_.iOO 3 RR. + din, rrn ..• $2!1,500 CAYWOOD REAL TY fi~ \\". (o;isr Hw~ .. ~.B. 148-1290 TEACHERS OR FAMILIES 11\l,\lt:IJ. (ICC('P ,\;>.("\' ~IHrl,v dr•-oretrd .1 RR, 2 n,\ hun1r nf'ar hrach. .'iaJ, $.~2.9.:.,0, or lr11sr 9 !!!(l's or I )('fir. t"1irn ,\:;,Jil nr un- lllrn S~IY!. Ai::r. !i16-.~2.'i.i WATERFRONT Charn1111g \onOon1in111m on !hr b11.\:. f)cl1gh1ful 1·1rw - f>rul, pier l.· slip. :1.000 ~q fl nf!wr or prof. hlcli;:. lnralf'rl 1 hlk wr~r nt Bt>il<'h Alvd nn THlbf'r1, H.B. Sl~.:>00. :l:'.f;-!!.'>67. ----Mountain, Desert, Resort 174 BIG BEAR LAKE \\'<11,.~k1, 1 1~h. hnnt, n•l 11.x in rot_\' 1·.1h111 In ltw 11·ooris. flnl.~ s~.l'Oll ''" ('\r'rpr tiuy. l'h Ho~~ 1;111 .i.lfi.17:111 or l\l'llf' Sprn«Pf Hr11I E~tat'°, f' /), g,,,, '..'ll211, B1i:: 1Jr11r Lilkr, Ca11 f --MURI ETTA VALLEY 2'o ll<Tf' n111l11l1> l1C1111r ~lie . l;!'llll.1' r'Oll1n1: hilHnp . f'lad .oe. """n 1,1• t'J.1d A ~lf•al ill s11.2 .• n· ~;a~.v 1rn11~ I•• ~1111 fly ownrr. .1 l11·.q1<0t1• <711+ 6i:i •. 1:17() .t79,:.0o Rn• 2'.ll\:1. ·\ir1,'(1(11"T B"al·h. CA. TJ-~J) !!lJBERT & A-"-"OC. ---0 11; Rr;ir . ~!•rd i r .1171 Via L1rlo, 67;...l!."iflll " Cl1alr1-1.;rr~t \"1r ... -1o;l)Jl(lr,, B°AYSHO-RES.-Bv.-owncr. • I " N 1 <1!, /HH'f'" !'1 . rw . RR + den, Over .'IOl'ltl Ml I!, Rf'rlrnnms, 11 2 hil . 't 1n1lr In Pnn('1p11I" nnl.v. SI'17'. ion . ski 11rr. 1\/Joonnr1i:r .. '14fi.-~130, :O.lusr srlt. h.v l'lpfll, 67.i-M.Sn, ~6-112:11 or 21:~:l:l2-3ilfi f;-12-77~1 --------- ---Out of Stat• Pr~. 171 BA YSHORES. 3 SR, 2 ha, $j.l,OOO. Ry ov.·nrr. THE: RLUFF'S, hy O\\'llf'r, :l BR, 2 BA. I levf'I Linda l\lodel. 6~-1-12:13. -------2 BR. 211 ba. col'lrlo. Pool, l<IUnR, N'cree.tion hall FORTIN CO. Rltrs &12-:-iool Sant• An• Heights 2/3 ACRI'.:, horse b0an1ing facitifif!s k penniL 'l Br hon1<', $4.i,000. :-l4:r 37:l(). San Juen Cepistrano SPACIOUS CUST01\IJ 2'100 ~-11, in fa mily l i\'ini,:. Gr<'at rn1er1a1nmen! 11reu . t:ven cxtr!I IS1Tge ~room for p11.rrnts 10 n-tire wh ile you~ Pf'<)pl e entertain 1hf"i r fr i,ndJ . fA.sy CAl't' h1ncl50p1ng. On (l('('fln sir!~ nl th' fr f'f'W ~Y on C11.1:i1.slrtulll Pl'hMrl,.,. CAPISTRANO VALLEY REAL.TY 31501 C11mi!"l'.1 C.!t pl!ltrano 493-112·1 ARTIST"S VIEW H 0 i\f E Near n,w, 2 s:ry, 4 BR, l BA, 11.ll 11ppls. rJ)! drps_. frpl, hir rorner lot . nr schOnl. t1 11lr1 hillsirir sll'N"t $29,:;o(l. HY 0 IA' N ER. 4!H·l878/ U!:l-41116. T'Urn unusl'll itt'm~ 1n!o quick t'11.•h, c~ll fi42 -:.67R • SOUTH OR.~:GON * 111 a1'rc·!. ]p1•f'I. 11mht!r. n1ra1~11• ~moi;: frf'P. Quir t. Vrr~· IJ'!('ndl.11 ptoplr. Xlnl in\'!"S\01rnl. llf'Rd from hi· "11). 547;, PA. Term!!. Onr. 71 ~fll27-62fifi. ~-~~-~= R••I Estete Wented 114 R·:l LAND WANTED 5 !O :\() llCJ'e,_ McMich11l"J Comp<111y . ~I) ~71..J9.i0 Fin•nt i•I Bushle11 Opportunity I~ 2IO SERVICE Bu~lne511 Jnr sale. $1'.l.000 gross prr yr, rw t s1:..ooo •o s20.ooo. Pf'tlprt hu sband/\\ 1fr opera lion out of homr. Nl\lul"RI ln1s1ne"5 for lh!S Rrr11 , no h11nl ..... 11. f;qu1pmeo1. ·71 Chl"V)' VAn, $15,001 e11~h. i\1r. ~lilis, ;,.1[)..143.\. ~-~~,..­PIPE Ori:c.!l n Jhop. TtAre tools. jigs, pips -" CQnsol,!. 1i llppr \'i;l)IJP . fi.1:1-!~~'l(} O!lA1'"GE~lul1us, lov.:-ti:;;;;n. ()wt1er \\ 11J f'arry. Owner 67:0-2~;,2 nr ;i.1~92~fi. 1roosF; 1t1111rlnlo(? \V~ OrF:N llOUSF: ('()lumn. ~ .. " . ... . .. ;. . . ... ' . " ' . ' . . . . , . .. . . ' . . . ' JOIN THE ' • I 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise 1n the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing businen the hard way. The Service Directory I cl•nifications 600-699 in the clauified ad 1ection daily J giv e s you a n advantage you get th rough no other advertisin g medium. It reach- e s customeri who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come in to the market lookin g for the services you ha ve to 1ell. If yo ur se rvice iin't listed , we'll start a c atego ry just for you. Pick up the phone right now and re1erve your space in the "Selleri Circle" ••• Your Direct Line to Directory Results DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT Tut~a,, August 24, 1971 DAIL V PILOT f5 I ~ ~I --·---..:.:l ~~.e l L-1 __ ....... __,\~1 :;;-I ______ .... ;;;;;;;; .. ____,.;;J~~l;l ;;; .... _ ..... _ • .,.~l ~~.el 1 E""~~ luilness. HouMt Furnlst..d 300 Mouses Unfurn. 305 HouM1 Unfur n. 305 Hou.es Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 _o_ppo'-'---"-"-"-ity;:.., ___ 2_00_ Gener•I Gen•r•I Huntington Lleach Mesa Verde Cot ta Meta DISTRIBUTOR'S --------1 ·-------1 Man·s Dornau1 -Nl'11r FREEll $'./:~ ~10, ]){\ I.: la~I. you p<i ) ur1t ~ Br, \A• ha, ·"''P lu111 rm, rt11, lrpt!', r r [•1 ~, fl, 11~. 1•11..· tldn111s !. \lai,:1111!1:1, tll"Jill Sr11•. 1. !i~l!.l4. I BR, 2 11<1, on l"Ul dr-:<.;I('. NEEDED beach. Sn1J µel ok. U11J pd. Landlords-Owners N10011al :-.t1rkeun& Com-Crpt~ th 11'<, nH"I' 11:1trn .~ ) rll , :O.L1ny Xtr,,~ $~·. '"" _l.1·;~1·. :1-19-007t> .. J t>-C1~2. pllll}', NEEDS NOVii. Rl'· $110. \\"., Y.lil 1-efrr tenanu 1-0 ~·vu ALA Rentals e 645-3900 t';tEE of eharl(f' . , . Many spo11.~1ble men 1nd women weSliB.llU -ELDEN -10 ~Prvicl' bigh 110tume new STEPS to 0..·l'an _ 1 BR. ri~1rablp lt'nanl! on ou r produrt route~ PART or Coiy Coua~. t-.'.id11pr;11. wailini;: li11:t, Mission Vieio 4 Hit, 1".i RA . !rplr', hlln.~.l------"------1 ~·uu lin1f'. co~pany ~~ur-s145. ALA Rental• • 645-3900 rd loc111ions. Commerci1l ALA Rent•ls e 6.cS-3900 1-::.:?1> To Bf'a!·l BR. fn ('d or rac-rory. LOS ALTOS___ yrd, t"llcl gar. kirls/Pf'1. s1 :r1. lw11ut. 1•rpr t, drp~ Kid~ ,(, IU!llND IH'\1 :l RR, t;i n1il,1• ~1111rkiir~ 'lf..IV I Rf:nnn01'.! n11•d llOi.: ok. 5'..!7~• 1i1,.1 nn 11/fq11i-. 2 B<i . J\11', fu rnl~hrd J.:.1T"dr ri ;11111rtn1rn1. \\'IHl'r, s:100. lnel .i,:a.n!1•11••r c-rpts. rlqis, s2...:n. l\:r;~~. L.ll"lll'IOIU~ J">')fll, 111.~11 lllnd· NO .SELLING Pride of Ownership ALA Rentel1 e 645.3900 CASH REQUIRED: Sfi()().00 Nr t11•1u ·h. :,:!f,..{1111 Newport B"ach s1·ap111:! SI~\ 1\it1111~ • no 111•1, :tn 1 f:ld1·n .\11• FOR RENT * NEWPORT ISLE* c 1.,_,1xu t.1· 61G-:-1{'1Gll rn $2!1!15.00. Wrill" for !OON' Home BU DC ~:T BOOS1'ER -1 RR, 4 Br, 11r hr;11•1i. 1~1rnrr Int \\",.d•'rfrnni . l!!t• 2 Bit. .t inlorm1u1011 . I N s TANT ~~amily Wilh tl"f'UAJ;:t'l'll ok . ("fllt!< rlrµs. Chilrl ok. $110 fo"OOD SUPPLY COMPANY, 4 Bedroom 2 bath. built In~. ALA 0 Rental1 e 64§...3900 P.O. BOX 31~'5. Tnrranct, carpeo tu1g. dnipcos, leas!! $28;, C111.~. 1tq1~. blr !n~ Thi• f{··~·I ,.0111. dl'll ".!' .. ll:i ·~ lrpl. -CASA d ORO l•'.sl:lll' l\lal'I .~n .. ~:i.l l IA••· !.11 p:1 l111 .• 1111111~.· Do;"k e Cahf. 90:H.O. GIVI': PHONE Pf'r rno. Phone Long Beach DOLl.JIOUSE -1 BR. bltrL~. l.F.A.<;J·:/OPTION 3 llH I:\, .~ft.JI"!' 1<1all. \',.arly $.>f)(I tqu l'ASC.\I. (';\hf. !.1v11.,: In II nA. s UIQ ll!"I\" N1• h1-.10·1i BALBOA BAY PROP. II 1!"111 \)l'dll• rr.i!ol';(ll Rl!nO!i-NUl'\1BER . 21.l • 429-95.-il. r nt•I gar. l<1rls Ok. $14.:1. Trnrni•!I fllTLlll)". $".!;JO 1110 l•ho•rp :-:11 .. l"LO US l'Olor (.'\). n1~l 111;1 i1 d apls. ,1,.~1~nl'd & ft11·111~tn~l ,nr ~I> 1, •• '1 rom· ---="==~ 1J .0n 1-"NC-llAIR-O--k. •,--,. ALA Rentals. 645-3~00 DTSTR IFUJTORSHlP. Eni::itlt' JV'" >J "" ·"1'1. 962·031:,. _____ 1----------1 PO\VER ancl ZIP uni1. Safe. Cott11.ge, in Laguna. Patio. COU NTRY CLllB Living - 2 RR, lrplr. POOi.. Sh· re- lt'iK. ~111alt !lt'I ok . $17;, ALA Rentals • 64.S.3900 FOR l•·BSP 01' lf'.1S!\ <lpl~•!\ l.1l\"l·.L'I' '.l Hf( 1 , B,\ Sa\·11!~ S. ~u~r. 6-l6-481\. Sur.deck. Pr l ok , • 1 lk " I !\"1111>. \"11•;111 ·,><, 1•111' /\"1·w l•!rt e ll•·lll"d llll'>I e l.:11t·h-lll1!<' ~ lr , \Iii . In !M':1<· \ Investment Opportitnity 220 ELECTRONIC • On::an:o; 11.vall. You P i PP llrl\'11111"1' purcha.~l' pri<'~. "''I! rPsWf' & ~I'll. Prnlil.~ shar1>rl. XJnt rrlurn. Ne\\'Porl On:ans. i;.1:'1-1:i.~o. A:i;;SQC1ATE \\'an1f'd, pr+'-~ b . . Ho, a ly v.·1th l!Xf)Ort or nl.r r rnreii:n irark experienf't'. $20,000 inve~tnlf'nt rr<Juirt'd. ·1!f9.2l!2S. -----,----. Money to Loen 2'0 1st TD Loan 1-;;, INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Tl.'rm~ based '42-2171 on l!qtllty. 545-0611 SPrving lla.rbor area 21 yrs. Sll0-1111·\. ut1J. P riv kllt'henrt1e. Ideal n1;in ovrr 2;,. BEACON * BR<"h. \\'f for !Jinglr 64S-Ol I 1 J BR. 1 lw!.1h rf'ntal~ Av:u!Ablf' la1f' AU.KU~I. f:al"ly ~p!t<n11.M'r. S:L"il \\'k. Mr. Hubln.'<1111 Hl1r. 6,\2-70(U Balboa lt.l•nd LUXURY ho me 4 BR. l BA . Con1plt•trly fll'Wl y I u r 11. /\\"Ail Srpl. 15th 111 Junf' 15th. $'100. jM'r nu1. Al hrrt E. Daylnn Rllr, 673-4324, eve ~9--0&17. 3BiG·,-,-,-,,-,-,-.-&.p_1_1:;-,,-,_ June i.lth. Ne1v crp1sl dr])!' S1C,(] IHO. 61]-94QJ ---• CH/\RMIN(; 2 Ar l~lUt<f' 6.· C'a11XJ1·1. S2'l.'i 1110. Call l-:111)..426.1 or 9;.&.1'190. -------Balboa Peninsula A RARE Onf'~ 3 RR. Slav!', rr!rii;, sr11111l pr! ok. S17:l. ALA Rent•ls e 645-3900 llORsr: RANCl! -Tr1·ei; - Corral. Spa1-. 3 BR, 2 BA 011 11111 a ... s~.on. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 1999 Harbor, C.M. • I I I I "I II lH1l1rr•·r 11,hllrl" • i1nn1r1ha lr Oo"f'llJ)tlllC) s;:o11 CTI' L!. 1~1r\' Lll"ll ' Y"ll " mon!h 91~W,l!\I 11 1 .. h. ()11 H;1ll~1;i J•,.11 l'OI!\! l}i•J11x1' H !I .\11iil1 ~. '.'\o pC'l'1. --$::1~1 . ..\\,1,1 Si·p! Iii:, 11:~'!l I l~H .5:;-, furn. ARAND nil 2 Ar hsr. !)/\I . t 'Tll.l'l'!I··~ J:-."Cl.t"llf:O fq1I. t•pts. S:!;i;, :.Jfi-111\"·-----------y,, \\'. \\il,.,in 612-1971 :..1t--OC•21_nsk 1i1r Ohi•ri". !Newport Shores _ _ *$35 WEEK & UP* NF:W ~ hr Carmt'l 111!..-!!'I 111 ~ HH 2 R11 2 -~•1· \\';ilk It• Studio & I BR apts. l!H1·hor Vu•11 . rriu!y S.•r11 1. h•·;11"11. Yrarl\ lr11.~e SUNNY ACRES SJ!J:i 1110. 61.\-il ~.\. .\BHl'Y H~:.\l.TY 4'12-'t~~l MOTEL Irvin• _ 1san Clemente . 0 ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;::;. l !1'~ ~r 111!1 1 Hf F.dq~r"<llH1ds • •1 Bit \,.\ll~<'. Oo 'l'iUl \ 11'11 ~:,7fi :-.'i'111~>rr Blvd. • ' '-, 1.1.1 2 BR. 2 h11ths .......... $2li.il !'n1;11•· lwarli 1:-;1orw<'r\1(f,, ·,1,_,1--- 1 BR. ~ b:ilhs, d1·11 ...... $:'~JO s::·~1 llf'I' 11H>. 1:12-l::r.:1. U-b . --~, I RENTAL FINDERS 3 BR. 1 Un"s. 11cr111111 •. s:i2:i . ---n e lie va bly Beaufl u 4)i W. ltt~, COSTA MllA 3 RH 2 ba"s' hnrius nn S::'iO ISurfside \\",\[,JI' lS!·:lt!' t;,,rr1<'1l 1\pl~. Houses* Apts. 4 RR~'. 2 \~ ba· .. foun'. rn\ t11;,'n1·.:\C!IFtln :>. r 011•,..r~ n1·11 .\dul l~ -11°' P•'1s ~·1°11·"r~ * 645-0111 * ~BR .. 2 b:ilh~. f;1n1il.1• n~un ho•1111· 111 j'l•i.ol1" t«•l<·ri~ 2! f•\l'l'.\11li"n::. ,"i•n-.1111 ,(.. Tur1h• Hol"k , .. s:~iO lo1 ~.1;·, Hi· !,1111 ,\ ~liidl, ~ l•;i , ~i~··· j l_I .il<'I f.11.l. .. 1 .1~~,1 lt•'t", .ni.11, """"""-f r,.,'" 1,,,.,,/luro/1 \\"~; llAVE OTIH·:JtS la1"1i1;1r 1io•11 ~1r.n l··n<i• i;, ·'·tur1.i Sl!I~ I l l\dr111, ~11111. 1\ ... 1 .. !-1d<' 21 .1 ·,·r•.:,••-'ti. I l 'nr11n1 . lloili\ Sl.l.1. SEE IT : $110:>-COZY :.! Rr. Collagr, . -· t1w~1 !'.•l'"'ltr~. 6-l:l-.tllliO 1 lo ~'l1 r llil, y,ood p;u1t<I >:. k1rls & peL ok. Westclift .\li\l\.\l i J·:rt iianh'C!~ rrtn'l'•i ---'llrallor R" fnr ,\·1-rt: \c·r1\·1· rlf'!""J";ih'11. 2 , . .,,~. 1]•'11 h hr. sh111.: ••pt. Sattler Mortgage Co. • CUTE cottai;:+'-lll"ar ha ~·. 3.16 E . 11th Strel'I sir;:, pPr mo. ""1111r r rrnlal. SI \O-f\10\'E Tnil;1y, 2 !'to\"f', f'f'lrig, r11c~ yard lots "SINCE J!l16" hi···'. 1 •.• 11 ..... r.rl11l1l'. 'i'.:'.:0 • i; 1'.: '.'t;(ll •'\"('<, •n· '"1111-1•·t1n·•I !1•lut1 nluplr. t11 i111on,11.:•' 12 ur11t apt:o:, 1 dl'·•·tl 1lulH"S. I R1· lorn 11pt i;·,1~:.'~16 l'\"l'~:l:.\~-71l7f>. =~~~~~-~cc-~ r ~ s1:i0.vr.~:~111.Y n .... nr. :? n1-. -,· :lll 67!'">-;,104. The fa!I!.'~! draw In 1he WI.'~ --------pr11 .1 An!, l!ar. Ch1lrl ok. Condominiums ____ H~DAY-PLAZA llr1111'1'il.\ l',1rk Furn. 315 11 !·;1.l~I·: ~11:10 1n1t< 1 AH. Isl \\"1•s11•r11 Bank l!ldg. a · Daily Pilot Cla~i fied Bayshores Days 833-0101 Nights ------------! r11r1. 1•l'I sr: ... llf';111•1! fl"".>I. A.d. 641-5678 S4\'I~ f~4SH! c L A s s I ' ' F " . I E D ISi~ BllTS! "' \\"INTER R ,. n ! 11 ) . Ailysho1~·s, :i Br, 112 h11, f11 n1 i 285 / ni o . Call .·11S-ftfl!I. ~ HR . 2 b11 hot1~e -F0r l1>11~f' 11 opp! S:>.'tll rno. -yrl;., :):17-.i .• >4•1. ~----Costa Mei• -------l\"~:AR i\1ay Co., lgr, nr nf'll'. 1 HR. 'l AA . 1 stry hnrnl', s:rii n10. RJ-:SPONSIHl.E .c:1•001p~ 11rlrornt'. ~76 [)ronvrr l)r, C. il1. 213: 43~6!1!>1 1 _H_u_n_t;-ngt;,;-Beach ! 1 BLOCI\ hi'111·h. n1r11 "'°in. n111.tr~ y,·111 11111 01·,.r si·1 •l11•l · Pel. 1·ti11rn1111.i,: rPtrr:i1 . h1111 or lltlfurn. li,:f' 11nrld1k" ~Hllirn S:.'Jn !11<l. 21 :!-l:llh SI ., !LR. 6•11-1\iifi. -------- Lagun• Be•ch S.t">O-PANORl'IJl.11(' \'wy, ~ Ar, frpl!". hl!n~. wr1 hnr, le<1~"· C11 ll 4!11-l\002 ----Lido Isle COZY 1BR 2Bfl. A1·11i1 S1•pl. 1 \\'inlrr. F'rplt<, AppliflnCI'~ inc, S~Z:1. li7."i.;i:.!23. Newpc:>rt Baich --- WINTER RENTALS RA\'SHORES • .l And 4 hi!· rn .. rurn. lrnm S2.lll. RAY~'RONT • 4 hdrrn, '" h111h, $600 ()('~;A N ~'HONT 2 ha1h s~:.n. . 3 h!lrm ''C" Thoma1, R•altor 2l~ \\" f'oa.~t Hw.v .lll\.:1.177 RF:AUT -mori. 1(11"'nho-;;;;-3 Ar, 21, A11 . rrplr. pri!io. flfl<ll. 1 r11r i;:-~r. 111! hl!n~. <'l'J'lt.~. drape.~. I ,,.a ~f' $.:~:. 11 1 :in-4710 or 846-5991 r1·1!~ hr!\\n 8-111 or 11knrl~. \\'INTF:R Rr11I ; 2 llfl. £Lll'sl 11n, )', h~lh. llitllO. fpJ. lihl 1: ~ r, ""~h rlry,r, iiO."\..l\!I ,;; Hous•1 Unfurn. 30S Gen•ral Co.•l:t hdrn1 2 h;,th honir. t"rr~hl)' p;11n 1,.r1, 111~0 nr" 2:rl'f'n (h;,c r•11rf"'t~ thnlflut. Ohl. c:i1·;1gr, mrrll'r lot with f1"•1•"''•1 111rit nrnl :ii S20:'i 11"1" 1111111111 Qr optron 1fJ huy. <">di nrnkPr :,r ... !lL91 -0pt"n E1 f'~. ~TlF:E RENTA.l~~F:RVlC"fo: l Ardroom 2 RAth. larRf' panrl"rl f11mily rotlm with ri1·!:'plar·P, nrw\~· p11 lnlr-rl t. "11rpr1t<rl. llf'W douhlr 01•pn k ~i.~hwA.~h,.r. BeRulif11! ronrii11on lhrou~holl! s2:1().00 nlo. 11v~1L now! 546·AA40. r.nv ·T REPOSSF:~SI ON. low rln A s~un1e low int 101111. f:n,~y q1rnlllylnsr:. Bk r . f\42.-4245 11 nyl1mt . .<h;ii; 1·1111~. hl111s. rhilitn•u l1nr. $11.">·l.:\C;l",\JA l R1« Slo1·r, r'f'fn,c:. p1·11• p/\1 10, l11 il pd. BEACON * 645-0111 SilS. I -BR -v;c;;:;-1. T<ll OK. SHlO. • • 2 RH - hll~ l(<i l"il;!f', • • • V<1<"11nt, and • S!·ln 1 RH, lt<11t·rd for kid~ 6.· prl~. :============! New,oort Beach \ , 111PI" fl:t1 k1111:. Adull.~·110 2·~ t..a 111~,· .. s:mo s.1:r, 11 r \I I •• ..:..1~1~ f"'·~. i'lh.• 1•0111,111111\1,.., C.\~ ,i UH. '.l Hf\, I Hit :1 Hit J BH. 2 ha. 1nh~(' $J:!:i :; 1~1:·, 011 I II· oil', p:o1,,1 :• 1.1 •\'~:!.Y :! 1>1· t11!'n rir1~. 2•. hi\. :nh~i· s:ti11 1•··1-. l'11 tl1tl"" ~'.l"<'i"Tl ,r;. .,,,i .. 111·11 .. 11 .• 1: ,·q1t-.. f'·~·I. r 1n-.e 11 ~ h;1 ho•l!U• 5::01! ''1"'1111"1' 11f l'..,.·k ];a.I r~'.J• I<• ..,i,,.I'" .\11q1lo• p:1rk111g. 2 1111 1fi 111".'" ~,;.?.• 111·r 111 .. :,1~ r.•nn ,\<1111 1-.. 1111 11·i~ i u~1, Coridominiums 1•111 1'••1111111 ... 1· \!. ·.i _-.' ... red h·111 Unfu"'. 320 ,WWI.\""'"''""""' I "" ""'" I <'pl-.. dqw, p:111l "1:, ~tnl"r, Costa M E-sa .i • I\ 11 li r , ~;11·, p;otfn. lll·.,\l.T\' , .~, ~,~ ~l .il/i110 \ f_., .1 ~", ilO \'tll\' Pa rk ("0•11 ll'r. Jn\!11' ("111! 1\n.1111111>. ~:\\.o.~.'fl P• ·I di.I i::;1 r \l,111!11·,.ll" .-. l.i "1·" 1 . I•\ ' ' I,:_ Hit. 2 1:1\. 11•·1•lv ••'t"• ·1 I 11 \ \("\I S.!!~1· 111•1 1•,..r1~111 li·•alr~ Furn B;iche\or & I Br .,...,,..,. _________ 1:1:• 1~71 l Exc!!ption,1\ly ni ce. s1·.: •. 2 RH hnr·~,, r11n(·h. kid~. Laguna Beach ITownhouse-Unfur1 •. 335 ~13 0 U[J , 2l l0 Newport I ()'. ------------------1 Bl vd ., CM. pr 1~. 1or<rs \. -- • • • • • • 2 RR hlltllr· 11 ~111111 1)(10! Ki.I~ r•·!~ lll\. $Ifill STAR*LET 636-2860 RENT OR LEASE f1,-.:~; 1.1<:\S~: \\"/OPTION 6 110,\11•.S f"(l.'iTA :\1ESA ~ 1\1~.fr•·~hly pa1111rf! S:!!O. ~ HH-Cnllr-gr Pk ~hng $:/40. 4 llH-lri:. ~l<'.~a \'prde S:l~.i. .l 111!-C'Qllr~r Pk. shrig S~'.!.'i. ·I·» f! 11 ,1 _1:,11111> t'uo111 S1."i!I. ~ RH. 1\l1>~a V<•r1!0· S2:.o. 546-9521 or 540-6631 Nichols Real Estate ARA1~D-NE"' 11nr\ VACANT 4 nr.. 2 .~lniy ho111r . rrp!.•, drp.~. hH1ns, nrnr 1hf' bt':\r h: rarnol1<'.~ 011 1.1, 11 ·s lv•1H11iru1 ror Slli."1 P"r n10. Aio:rnt e :,1f,...IMI e Dalbo• l1land ___ _ 3 lllC ~ K i\. btuis, ~l11vr. 1~·rr1fl., rli<h1dir·. r·p1.~. drp~. fl"pll'. t'/·\ h-·111, <llil gill' l•/\tra l•.-1lh 1.-""·'hC'flo1111 /\dH~ O/~O. No S111 ..... n1~: l.11111: 11 nir 1.•r ")11~irl1~·,,d. S29:1 mn. fi7:'.-:!111 Co~?na d•I Mar--~ Vt~'.\\' hnmr • 1 nr, I Ra 1!11.,!1~. 2 Hr, I Ba 11 11~11•, ~U!ldl'<'k. (°ffl~ dr-p~ 1hn1· 1 ()(I!' fill 11/>j>ll!; lll"I'/<. l Ill~ !M'l'an {':0!11 ly rir("{)f , Ad11ll~ I ru1h i:n*i. lii"~tl7 2 HR, dt>ll, 1!111-rm, :rrk. 1·111~. drr•«. rlfl Jl'!I.~. $1:.0 }'('flt'l.11, 67.".-li974 . 2 Bl{. ndH• c•nly.-;;;J,,.i;;:-.i~.1 Golrk'nrOO, So of hwy. £i.~!m9. Costa Mesa SHARP -LGE -<t hr, 2 h11 , "fw, d1·p~. bltns, U.-ase S:!i;:1rr11u Colle~e P a r k . :~1!f..-0:11~ C'Ol.1.J.;(;E 1'11111\: HOME Y.ilh l lri;:: llf'<'lrm11, no11• \"~· t•11n1 8' rrad.1• .a! $150. Pf'r mo. C11JJ AJ.:-!. 546·11-41 . :l'P.1t:-~ BA, flr1>pl, rornl'r ln1. fll)I g11 r. Vrry r leun. Call l.11rry-A~I. 5'16-f.AAO. 2 RH~JWa-;;;.;,-frplr. pHl in, adult~ only, a1·ail 9/1. s1 :12. L~f'. 612-8520. 2 Brt. Y.'/W, p11 1in. ~l\r al· $'.:'l:, ~HI S1i.01·1n11s·.~· 1111111ar. Ne wport 81.'ach J;\t ~!i.t.«11:, ,1, 1 1 •.1:·~. S\.1fl 3 BIL 2 h;i. 111>111". Y:11•11.1 I . d I P f d * 1111• "" 1111, 11 ,..,.kly trrm~ 1.11 11,. ,,,.,.1; '-· 1·w11 * A u ts re er re •. ' I' I I l n1.11I. all ul1I l';uil .. ~o l'l.ACJ-: HJ-'.ALT\" I'll '17!)1 -1:1, "} ". 11' !•·•11" I • lo1J,!, <'ll ''" 1u·t'. :Pl.II J.,! ·•,11;1) :-....·, 1· .. n~1 11111 I. J: !'.o q•nl t·..,, ... r l"'"I S°!·::i '; I '.111\I' " .•Iii· I! l'ol - -': l~H 2 r .. 1 . fll•I. !!•'II" •l"'· Th'' l11sll'~I clnn1 111 lh!" \\'t·~t rlq•~. '.' i·;,r •'.;•r r ,1.,.~ !'""I ~11 1 1., $1:•. I 1:1 r:ai·h apt. A D:1 11y l'llot Cl;•\~111c-d f'\l.I, r:I· \!:rr11: ·,,,r, .. ;i; ,1,,11,,. 1 .. 111, ~·rill 11r<>1t 1111. J\d ti•IZ-.~iO~ 0 I U f ---350 pil ,\u po·h ~r:·, l·;Jr!1•n, .. ----------. up exc~ n urn. I \I•··· CLASSI FIED HOURS ~·OO :-.111. 1r. 5 p111. '.r.!flni.la y 1h1·01 Vrid 11y 9 Ii• !\Hon S;i111r•\uy Arlv1•r 11.rrs rnuy 11 l11o ·r 1hr1 r ads by lt•J1•pl11>nc- COSTA. J\lr:s:\ f•rFil'~: J:Ul \\', f\ay 6•L :l·~1tjj8 NF:\V l'Ol:T REAC'll J:t:1:1 Nr•11·r1n1·t Bh d. 6•1'.:.:iti/1'1 Jlt"NTl'.'<;TllN 11 ~:1\C l l 1781'."> At<:t• h !ll ~·tl. 510·!..'10 t .A<:l ''\,\ HI.All [ "22"..! f .. 1 ··~1 ,\\ '" ·19 1 !i lh\> ~/\'\I('! E,\1~ .. '\T~: :105 N. El c ';11111r11) IC<•al '192 ··1 ·1 ~0 Nn rr r11 f "r11·-..·TY' dial fn•r J·IO·l~.!U CLASSIFIED DEADLINES n,..~d lirlf• fin· ""I')' N l>1l l~ i( 5:1.(1 pn1 lh" d :11' l o r' l!'I' p11 Ill ic ,, ! II •rl ' " '""I ·' r or i\lfln1\11v !· d111•111 111H'l1 rl1•ru!l111l.' is !:i.'.lllll · day, I:! 110011. CLASSIFIED REGULATI ONS EIUH ll(S: ,\ch·r r11~•·1·-. should 1·hr t<k their :1rl-. (lnlly & fl'l>Orl l'IT!•I~ i111n11'1.lial,.ly. ·r Ir 1-; 111\ll.Y PILllT n~~un1r, linhilily fur thr fir<! 111· nu·r1·1'l i11s1'rt1on unly. (' ANCF.l J .AT IONS: \Yht<n killini.: a11 ad h•· .~!H"I' !o rnal;r 11 n •1•1>rri of the-!\ILL N\Ji\1111•:11 J!!Vl'n y11u by yn111• ud !akr r II~ l'!'<"l'lpl u[ ~0111" r11n-:rll 111i.,11. This k ill n111nh••r ITJllS\ hr tin'- ll"n!rd hy !hr ;11ll-.•1'!i\Pr· in t'll~t· o[ R disp11t t·. Costa Mesa HJ: f11n1. L;11I prl. '·1.,~1· 1!1:.::1 '" l' '' tll (> 11 II . ~ n;>I ' /\•!1111' "111.1, 11n pr!s • • 1'1 11 p,,11 ... •·11•'1 i.:;•r,. f r"jllll'!" 17!! 1 ~ f~•)('lil'SI!'!'. I I ~!.'. !'Ii>''· olrp•. ~lhl! ('\I ~11i.. r ..... :: :;1.l)t) 1 . --:! !:1~•r10 ~ di\ Iii< d h I' Hunl1ngton Be<!!Ch 1 I· dl11••i.11 s11·. l !ii~ 1111· f\l\J,\(' 2 1:1(, l"ip! •hp~. Ol•h r· 11•111111, 111111 ~12-'i.'it~ ll!lt1• !".1t•11, I 011·11 ltw<I •. 'iTl '\\!:<:C 1 Jiit ;::irdr•n i.:n •1111oh, f' r \I ii I " !lhl :i111 1'1~11, 1:1•0· 1111 , i;111I 1lni;: c.11·:it:•· t 11o11 r: .... 1 .,,1~1hl· 111.<r"r"'d ,.,.,11,I" lil~·-:~·:~1; :\lr'J.l.\' •I•'" -I & 2 Hr fun1 11,11~. \\ '" '!'''· dq1~. !1l xl1·1 I· \i :1 .~· SI 10 turn /T ] ! 1 ":~.-1;:.1 ... 1 .'.'. '"~1,11:'.u'.d:'.~.·"~·1· •liiiili••• .. •••-"1 11:111 • P"1 \1, ( ll'llr l!Palrnr Apls. Furn. J60 1·1. 1-.. ",', · -----General ltL"llf Bl";111~1f11I l·11rn111or(' complete with your 100°/o Purchase Option Jn1I. ilt>1u :-('ll'illl!tl. • • '\1 \LI. ,\ l1·t-l-ir ,, • 1., '· ,, , .~ "" rn t:. 11,111 ' 1:· t'•,' 1 r~1 r· ... ,1 1<d1 1 I I -.,,, I" 'I' ;-., ~ ih'lil\ ~11'1 ,\~ ,·:1~ I 24 Hour Dery. 11111 fh,.t· ·1·, ~~:,. CUSTOM ~"··un1.1-r.1r>-~!ll 1. Furniture Rental H 6 _h __ _ :~iii \~'. l!lth, C . .\I, ~I! JISl I unhngton eac n1n. s2;. I A n;i hr 1111 ii I· 2.\,:(1(1 ' ;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;; 1L;1Jl:1hra 6!1 1-31081 L 0 . t H sa ;aalbo~l.•ndwww-1 a um a ermo l Bl{. I Ha llpl $1'111: 2 1\1". 2 Sp;in1~h (';Juntry E.•lale Liv-i 1;a ti~•· 11 llq1I •. $2",{). SI•";><; int: & ~pa1•1ou~ Arts. Trr- hi h!'111 h + i:;u·.•i.:•· \l"1111,•r r:1rr1I pool: s11n~rn •:a~ BBQ ' 1;7:, .. fni7, t"ni.....1t.·1111hl<' L11·1 11i::: · On ly 11,\y~·HO.\I, 1 1,.~,-. 11~1 1 1 Br unf 5150-furn $175 111,.do•n1 ,.111 , :i llr. :i 1~ ... !t:••,2 Br un.!. $175_ furn ~21 0 IK>:tl of·~·k. 510() Gi::-:,!11\. ,\!.!. t.:111. L\CLUIJt.D -Sp<•1•111! aor111~; ti silver- Y!-;AIU.V, /dt<:t[ !"r 1 P:'r"'1:1; plnl••!I ranr!JI? snulfcr 111 I hr. 1q)! ;n•:11l _~''Jll __ I .~. $! .. , y•iur., II yntl bring this 11d n1•1 ind 11111 . r".l-2!11.1. illir•ri you 11i.~i1 nur rn"'lll'l!I. CANCF:Lf.AT ION" O ll Balboa Peno'nsula <I hlk1; S. of :-:,1n D1r"o F"......, CC)nHECTION' <>f' '.\'E\Y " '"J 11----:---0'-:-'=-'=:c--I on Ho•;1cl1 I hlk \\':on Holl A.D M~:FOHE HUNN I'.'./!; OCEANFRONT . E11i:"ry pff<'lr1 ls n11i di• t<"l to 162 11 Parl<!'!ldr. La.OP. kill ur c:;or rr('l 11 11r 11 nrt Lnii·•·r di1plt•.'(. Nirrly li1rn., (71 1) 8 '7 5MI Now 'S THE t11ch. I 11tnl child ok. Yr"s tha t hA' b1,,.11 orrl .. n•cl. I HI( 1 1h•11 i\111 rnr11 rr1lr·1------.----..... 1 IM' S1:i2/mo. 64 2-115ro. hu t \l"I.' cnnnot ~11er1111-nu!y, ,\n 1·!i1!drf'n nr f)!'!.~. 2 fll.OC'l\S bt•iH'h. 1111•11 mom· , BR 1~7 C Ch 1 SI tl'l' l o do i;u 11nlil the ad Ydy. $:.?:!() i>rr n10. 5-17.J&ll rrllil"s ~l'l' hu,I' atrru<" 2 HR, FOR . 1111 · ar I! · • has 11.p~arl'd Jn \hi' pa· TIME S140 I MO, N() do~. Call llt'r. ~f:\V J or 1 llR, '..! nr :i h:i1hs ~ \11111 h!.«l 11pt, Compl fum. _&_16_.,_017~2-_m_-,c·____ 1-:tro• k11rtwn 11•/clsh11':o;r, $210 n1n, u11I incl. 31:>-15lh E •• t Bluff.-DI ~IE·A -LJN F: ADS: fqili'. pl\lin. g11ra~l'. A\•aH ~1 II B. &12-11776. ASH ~" ad!'I arr "1r!1·r1 ... ----Ou ICK C c11.~h in adi·Dni·r hy rnnil 1'r11t 1~1 lo .June 15. 539-8831, FHJ•:E u1il, fum 1 BR flp! Nr LOVELY 4 hr. 2 bti. ~upt'r or at nnv onl' "f <111r 11f. fi~~8 1j0, 117:.-011!1. hrat•h. 1)1l(ll. $l:ll'I up. C.111 vir11 $47'> 11'1('1 \\a1rr & ricn. NO phone orders. e s:::i \l/J.: & Ur --c0c,-o,,,o-.,-,-,·I :~16--J•i7. !i.">l>-7'2112. ~1'.16-1366. THROUGH A ~.::;;_'· __ c'_"'_''° __ "'_'"_'_"· ~):~.:<',ni'~~·~i.:fi ~1 i1r:1:.1~:: ~tn~1~~1:~::.·1i;::i7 1t;~1~~-pd. Laguna-B~elch El Toro "lfy, c-di!, r•'/l.~(1r or rr-e (";di li1~Hl74(1 e Ll'IHl.E hAj'hrlf"!r . vlrw, DAILY PILOT ru~r t111y advrr11•1'rnrn!. '----1 S1nl:lr-11dul1. $12' e WATERt"RONT HOMJo; e 11 nd to ch11ni.:e Its rn!ro; Corona def Mar .l rr 1l11l11tlo11.'1 \.'.·ltho"J ---------·lft9.:':.161 al!r-r '-'-'-"-'--• I.Ilk" rfll>r~1 .l hr, 211 ha . .. I RC "-I I I ---prior ""lll't'. • -' ,-,.·Ai" ir nr, """" In Newport Beach WANT AD $'.l9:i. SJG-1074. ~4-3499. t"•arh, Av111I !l/1 \Adi! nn. .............., ___ _ Foun-ta-i;-Vl lley CLASSIFIED ly. $1 1.i/nio. &. $ t 371 ll/\YFHONT vic-11. s•1ttrlrrk, MAILING ADDRESS frl:l ir,~. \'ll.1· l<r, s 1:i0. s1ni,:lr i;:lrl. -----~-~-642-5678 3 AR, 2 Ra, frplr, full I P. O. 8!1.1( 1~60, r'INY Uhy 1~ the HEST rlay ,0 ,;r .. 111_10 _______ _ rrp!/rlrp, f'll!fi(), nlr f'l y C~~~6~eSll n Jn All ad! non'! r11r lhii! lll'tl\ 11 nd1>r $:'.I(), !!!!II!~'-------------'-'c"c"'c"":.c·_~c_'_lc2_40_._'1_1_-_29<1Jt __ ._ .. __________ ,,, ~''c'~l,~y':,~'~"~"-"'°'~'~.'~' _<:·~12~-~;,;~,J~''_ try 1l1r Prnny r ir1!"hrr ' ,,,.. --· I ,y_ "'\ 0 ~ --'«'' ' . ,.._ , ·.,. .r .,.. .;..G. ... ._. ,..,.._. 1·1~ ,__. ,. . • • • -· " fC DAILY PILOT T uud.,. ,lvtusl 24, l 'f71 ~~~~-]~ ~[ _''"_"" ~]~ I ~ :_'"~'"~'"''"1 1191 I ""'m""1M''°' 1 ~1 1 ...,,_,U l"-lrtl [ ................ Ji!ii ........... ~--I 1 :;.";;'"~;;'" ........ ;;;;;I ~~ I -... ...... ]rt] A.pta. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn, 3'5 Apt. Unfurn. 3'S Apt. Untur n. 36S Apt. Unfurn. US I Apt1., Apt1., Garag11 for Rent -435 Bu1ine11 Rental Furn. or Unfurn. 370 furn. or Unfurn. 370 ----------1----------Cost.t Mesa Huntington &each Newport Beach -------.,.---1 c:--------~..;>J • • GARAGt:s S25 Pl-:R • Prim!! Ret.ail U>c.11ion • -----------1 Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach 1\fflNTll 18x40, X!nr trAHir. 1!13 DELUXE * FRESH AIR ARAND nf"W df'lux, 2 BR. 2 ---------l --'-eNKE·--1-==-'"':!.'A~l:CJ·c..!.'~l:!.-ftJ::''':"':'l_~=I Harhnr, (',\I. 6·1b.-fi6.'l4. APARTMENTS RA un11. n1~hw11111h,.r. p.1 1111 YRLY-l BR. h blk tc1 h<>11fh. e NICE • ~\'11!k 3 b!k" 10 Btarh• , 1 • 1 I 9/1 Offo'c• Ronl•I 440 ''OR l•e. ~ ·"• 11 .11.1 •1•2 NO\\' A\'AILABLJ-..: . 011 h rl11; A1•a1t fr1r I•! ~1AtUr"' AnU t~ AVlll1 • Th. JTiil~I beaut1ru1 \'ll'W ~:j;;;i;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ """"' "" Lr 3 BR !lJ'!, rH!w!y dtt't'>r. Air CoM . t"rplc'1 • J Swim-Dbt lllflllC~d 2ar, lrplr, l+~ 1rn11 n1 lk! l01h. t:M1c..-.. o! 1 S:t;iO. tii3-J9J7, ili1-:i02~L Jhe btiy 6 octAn 1n the niin,e Pnti18 • Health Spa • 8 B! <:rp1.~ldrp11 . 61>.1L1l R. t:. j Coron• del Mar H11rbor .1 ~1. 2 RR. 2 BA MIDICAL SUIT£ !or n1:u·h1n' ~hop, l'ilrRgr nr uph1!l~l,.ry shnp, :'>4~-11797. l.H~<1=n=o~,-,-,-,c,·-1~,;1;1-1 -n CoOl. -t'RESJI! TenrJ11 Crt1 -G11.me .lr: Bil · r!::,, ~;'·an~~:.'P~o r'!:!: 2 AR.~<:1.p1~. drpg,-slt:i\•t k .11p1~ lnr le111,. 6'12 -2202. MESA VERDE P11 rk ;.; ... p1 I ht• llfll r.'-Ql11t:r. SArE J1ard R{lf'm. :i.l6.J711 rt>frill:, ""~htr & d r)'l'r. Sni )TROPICAL, Gard,11 "i"'111', 1 APT, d;Jux, !um, l BR, 2}.ji 9l'IO ~!. It. v.1th 111,.111<1,.r or 111118,. 1o fir<•\ .I ~-'<'11 r R11ck ~ayJ J & 2 Rf~DROOM -------:.·111·!1, ~tn rirn. Gar~"'· Rd. t'rp!., Quirl, f.x. OC.I· nn NP\\'pnrt B11y. y,11 d y Ille. J f'Jo:"nnn1ng N'Wlmi<; ali f.AJI 641-07'4 5'T 11 1 •O Unit Adult fROM $140 LUXU RIOUS I Ar. \\'lllklni; Ariul!J< nnly, 00 peta, SJ8,t uon. Sl1l Mo. 644-7:\.tl, &;it rio.·k llvll il. G7.)..Ml.14. Pr1v11tp nff1rp A I I C I ri ll<111nf'e In tlr11t•h &. ,;hnp'J!:. 1 L. hlrli;: ~1·10. Apl :l(f.I p•r men omp ex MEDITERRANEAN 64:l-IJIU . Costa Mn• ~ Nurse 11111nnn, 111., & .\!Oall."E-Hnm,.·Avi1 il';;'hl" ] & 2 BR. Apti. ShllR crp!'tl_ O~h\\hr nrr~.,. ---------__ ~ant• An• 1 I E r !Pr1111n 1n)l' '<'ill~• plf'Al<· VIL LAGE ina-room. LnlldJ< (If s!o1•ai::P. 2 & l BR rilx. 11pra. C'rplJ<, AMAZING Adult LI v I n I' a 1u1;~~1·:~~~1HlR l'lfl"' !nr "1n1f'r r<'nt11 I P11110. 1;11 r11.c:,. Ari11l1~ r.nl:.·. rlql~. hll in 5. nr HMg Ho~p. & 2 FIR tu I VILLA M•RSEILLE ~ri1·n1. turn fr rn'f'rl ir1·•1H• 111 "' llrf;or;,ifni! 1h1~ Jr11 ~I.\, :Z.l('IO H~rtnr Alvri, C.~!. ~'Ai'l A1l a111a . .'i:IG -77SO. SliO t~:itl. ~1gr. 6-12-43~7 or 11ut. J Ir -rn or un "' S $300 Pf'r Mortth · •r11no11~ Apt will hf' a JO\. ,71 ,, .•.-,J-"121J .,_,_17.,1. Apt~. Sf!U cle•n. ov•n' BRANO NEW tlrck·r!nfr tn nr P11 n · ~" - -D'l D/W r· lH • I • . i;.-1r·~ · 1 • :'J.lf'f'!lll •'1'hlnf'J ~p11r'P hF:NTAI. orr1c~: 2 Alr.c~ ... ~at'h, lgf'. """''Y --- --~~=~~o.c=~ In rl ni~p ~. ,li',.il.i SPACIOUS j4 __:.1" · _ _ e 1.ock 111 1·a~,.~ 11• I I~ ~!nr t·rpls/rlrps, rf'trii;: t.· !!IO\'e ~ BR. l BATH.C:. -VIEW c·pfi, drpa, j1.cu:ui i, 1aUna & 2 Bdrm. A.pl•, B h F R I OPEN 10 A1\1 TO 6 f'~1 S!rps l<l Rr11.rh. )..t'lll(f' H e•c r nt. e.nt• e Bn1 r ,.il • L11rlry • PJi lln~ 1-----------·I i111·I Sl.'10. kiri" 011:. 642-.11776. 1>;i.1n~. URt pool. Adult Living , R 2 h e nv.·., JI ARBEY RF:ALT\' 642-.U.iO M I W od ~ r. 11. •Pl, w1n1rr "r l 111.~pl e ui::"'R•~~l\'t • 2-,-,-80-nMs~s if.o~P ____ _ •rr rn•c o ' Furn. & Unfurn. ~·rl.'. l 0pt1t11 1r~·Ot'"'"" \'lf'"'' • SP"t'llll lll"IUl1f\pronl1ng Pi!.!io, pcx.i , t·hilrirPn ,\!ORA '*•TOWNHOUSE. 2 Rr, 114 .tl) .\1e;rrin11c W11y, C . .\I. &1:..11;,i; e D"'PP 2 l'nlor Jhll.I: wetilli.BJIU 1'AI APTS. J88il1 ,\lm·A l\Jil As , rn~· rario~. 11.riut1 ~ only, 1-2 BR'r. t'urnTUnf. Slll OCE:ANfROl\T:-:1h~2 hi!., t'll rpr-lr, <lrllfl<'~ 1.Aflf', 1, blrk E. of Reach, !In P"1 ~ St..'ll mn. 1723 Berl-11p. incl ut1I, llf'Wly df'r , su1t11h!P for i:roup nr l;im11} GAS .t· \l' . .\Tf:R f'AIO _ ELDEN _ flll2-~99-1 . "'It'd l~~w .-~~-1·11~ / 1 hPaul 11:11n1P n, pool. r"'r 2:lrrl I.·\\' 0c,11.nl1'flnl. I.a ~"' Mo. to Mo. From $140 --=-----2-Rr-1.-;-h;;-:-f111lr, ·2-htnrk11 Adul1s. M pi-I.~. 195~ ,\1apl1! fi7:M;flf,O. lltl F.klf'n 11.1 ... f'\! .C:.JN(:LF: ~tnr,v rlrhi.~I' plltln frnm ....-·r11.n. S2JQ ,.,,.r mn. Avr . Cl\1_ .'1rr. Apl:; --·----S!e :.igr Tl!'rl 1\'nOOhrarl eSPARKLING NEWe ap1. 2 Ar, 2 R11. Sh11.g cpt ~. _ n.F.A.-.: :l RR , 2 1111. lrpfr, 1 6-U-OOll l Bfo<iiY)llm ............ $lj:'I. f'nCI i;:11.r. SJ7;i, 817 Gtrw-1·11 . 67::..-~~-__ _ __ shady Gardens-Pool hlk to h"llf'h. Y ~ 11r 1 :~. !:~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 R~rnom ...........• S\7j, ~l.lf>...1!6j'.l. COZ\• I Hr. on C11nl'll P11..tio, J & 2 BR., lrnm Sll'l. _r_,_,_1u1ll_y_I"_'-'-· _1i7~!~,i~.__ i GARDF:N APTS. 1·,~.0,--,-,-1-.-.',-,-,-,,c,,ri-~-,-.-M-r11 rport, hnl'lt 11l1p. Yrl.v. NA!->SAU PA l.~iS, 1 f'hJld. * oc F:AN FRO:">'T·W'fHf'r \VI TI! f'OOl~ pPI.<. S!l~/11111. :. hl k! from .S Jfi,l. ~2<\.1 Ml !'('lll'. li7.~17. 177 E. 22nd ·"t. &12-364~ t•rn111I s·!.ill prr 1no. 2 Ar, I CHILDREN 2~11 Elrlen AVI"., r ;\I. n('f'R fl 111 ~24--1717. .1-RoOMYRR.'"°2 BA, bltinA, 2 )Ir., l1:e rm~. po:lf)\. nr R;i End i11 r f.12-MOI e e e NEW e e e fi.l~~?SO 6~2--\00J l-----------1 .~1·11dri:k'. Altp~ 10 hay or allopc, utl pd. $177.SO lurn W i°NTEk-RENTALS-1 " 1. R · "\" Laguna Beach rwarli. Yrl.v. 64.>1,111,11 S\57.:i! unr. l&M Monrovi11 . A ~.\h ,:-,-~.Au ! I !'i11~r Cnn1lorr;i.ble 10 uni~ I STUnro 11pl, nflr1!1, 1•1,.11, OCf.AN FRONT; yrly, ~ Bd .. c'~'-o'c'-',"c· -----c--z ABRt~Y Rt:Al.TY ~~=~.-------'\'INTF'.R-l1111rr 2 RR, 1 fl1\ hf'.<iuTifull_v l11rni~hf'rl. $'.1():1 111') &16-2~.'lfl. \\/INTER nrr11n 1. h1'ylrn111~. 4 hr. 2 h~: .1 fi r, 1 l.· 2 h11 : F.42-4~~6. • I RORM t11rn 11 p!. Nf'11r llrR rh 1 ~ri11lt. ~1 .l:"1 mn. Y"'11rl.\'. 67;1.-f;~'27 N R. \pt. Unfurn. -lis Oener•I YENDOME horli:. 11•o!h •101 2RR.:.13,\ J Bdrm* 2 Bath ~undrrk, mrrmr~,'u1il. pd. 2. R11.. Rl1n .... ~~·1·pl.-Grf"11t l l rFIR. furn ()r unr. Bltn~. APARTMENTS Lil'lllli: room With C'Rlhf'rirl'll Srpr. l $16~. <t!)-1.l(lf.~ \'ll'W. $47~ mn, .).17..fift44. 1:pl11, rirp~ Nn child/~IA. Must S•• to Appreci•te rf'iling /,, frplr. ~J)flr11tP. Mesa Verd• :lsr-:-2-f\8. unf~rn~w1J;"j;;. ftJO. a5 OranA:~ A1''· Apt :-;,.11r f'onl '.\11p1 R11 ck Ba.y, !11undr.v llJ'Pll . Enr l p111in. l~f'. $211:itmo. C~ ln he11rh $.=~~--=-. sr·hml~. p11rk.~. r~trA. Bny·~ ~w1mn1ing pool & ch1l dren·a 1---.--N-l_C_E--.---6•l:i.-274!t. 1 AR. F·urn, util prl. $130. '.l C!uh, shoppi;:, fr\\•.1i; Pit'., pl11ygrounri. $200. BAvFftONT .i Rr/.l All. Opl, BR. Unlur n, ut1J pd. St!tS. 2 (. . ,.. .\1~a \'!'r'<le 2 RR. nP11 1·p1,1c R" u I 114') 64&-~4 .~~ hf',.1, J::R~ l'flflk1 ~. HARRO/t 1oRE~~NS .. II "-I " •· 11 n11u11! ISP, Sfi;,{l. f!.oRt n ..... k~ I .... n ut·n, . 'lo '0 ~ ul'flS, llf Ill'<>"!' 11,.;Pr _ ',,., v.;:c1rr. 11.ll p11 1ri. . /.1 ~1 16-4.l.i.1 '· Ownr .. ,,1,v 9.-'.i :l'll'-1:..01. nr .>1 -·""" ~ht•rri::. 1.,r~rri c<i r .. i!.ri1111.~ -1 /.'flm $\II~. :!J2·1 ~:lflPn -.~re INllfVIOUA_J ___ f'RIVACY ~n pe<• 111:, ' ~I ----- 1 -Hunl;ngton B•ac:h n1' 1·11 11 TPri \\'Oflfihl!'"cl -"" ~ 154·>-·"1 .l or San Clement• f)L~ 2 Rr w/ ,c:ar I. .~!or. l', 4'·11-07:1~ ----~--,--:--c-::"'.:-\'11!11 Cnrdo\'a i!.l'l'OM. sfrr~I. 61n.oo.~2 --. -FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. A;i: 11dult.~: 1·p1~ rirp~ - -.Jll.C:.T l'OlHPlf'!"'d-2 ,,, 3 Ar. hltn~. fnrfi ~ri ,~.( JWl ll~:;n~~; ~1;:) ! ~~: ~r~r:·1 :~;:I Cln.~"' In h<'11 1·h !..· 11hnp'I'· All 1~~trr rri. ~Afrif'llf'r/m11 1nl ! :':O!'l.i '!are Ai·r. 5.i6--l0.1<1. hlln~ inrl v11r, 11la rm, in. I ("II hh1n l-1 pn1 fi :tF.-\1:,00 ______ lf'n'<)m syi;tf'n1.•. trpl!·~. pv1 :?t;l'.1-J. S11nt11 An11 A\r Sl"i."1 Newport Beach pi11i<i~. t"lrr Q"ll1 1'~. 227 ,\1'"' .~1.1.~1-------------S11n111 A11 rh11r11 7 1 •: e Rt:Al1T1r·u1. 1;r:1H'.'>:n.". PARK NEWPORT ON BEACH! I RP l RR 1 BR NEW APTS F rom SW t'rom $242 From $31.i }'urnitUro! Av1111ahlf. D!•h w~.•h"'r rolor Nlflrdin111. ed applla.nce1 • plu1h ahaa: c.1rpe l . clx>l ce ot 2 color IC'hf!mt1 • 2 b...th1 • s tall .11hnwt r' . mirrored ward· I~~~~~ robe dMr1 • lndlttct hxht-P Ing in kitctirn . bre11kf11 &r A TIORNEY 1S bar • huxe pr!v•le fencM OFFICE SPACE p.atio • plush landsc1.pinr bric k 8 &r·B-Q'1 . larte heat. \ I ' . I . rw •ll11)n R~11k 11111•r r I'l l f!d pools I: lanai. . 3101 S I . 1 I SI 0.-111111ru1 N"'111p<1rl Center. 0 • ris 0 • fanli!..~11,.. 1·1('" {'A, Mi. N. of So. Co.I.it Plala) Hnlii.nri ::-;_ H111..-un1e S•nt• An• .Ji!.1' \\'. llr.,drrs-1n PHONE: 557·1200 r;irr .r 1\l11fli2a n Call 644-0023 I! ,,ltJ ] D~.:SK sp&ce-avai111ble $.JO ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllli;;;;· ;;;i mo. Will provlrle rurniture 11t $5 mo. Answerinir ~ervi<'e Rooms 400 .l!Yailable. 3~ No. E J -----------Camino Preal, Sa n "' SI :) Pf'r \\' / 1,l'rf'hf' n. \\I .. "' k SW .,,,•eek Cl'mentf!. 492-4420 "'·1~~-------­Up 1f OR lf'ase ~ !'f'!l\ nff••·r 11pti;. ~ui1P. in ~hopn1ne CPfllPr, 7'io'l .\10(1'1. * :'>4~!17f..i sq. I! 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AP'J'S? . .\DULT 1111d t"A~t!l.Y Sf'r111n1 Clos• to 'hopping, Park ' Sp11riou.\ l BR'~. 2 h" 2&3 BR'1 ;-r1v11•,. p11 tio pool -lndlv. J1111rirlry lac.' :-;p11ni~h drrnr, 1 ;~~ .i.· 11R1rr APARTMENTS pfl. GAi', l)Ofll, 111r-1·011i1. rrr R111·h1·l1"' 1 nr 2 Rrrlr""nl~. hall. Inell·~ 1 Rr. $1.1:, 111• 21 rinrt Trn<'11h"il'-<'<-·"r~. ponl~. Rr. $\J."i llP· 1r.ll \\', \l'll~"n. 1rn111•, V1 r,n1 ~l'i:1. A<'l'O$~ Ci\t . SrP .\l11r111gr1, Apt 1 ft.,--,nl F11~h1111r l~l;111d ;it .li!.rtl. 2-R-ri'RM :-,,, rlr11 on .1 hrlrn;-. hon•r t; ·":in .ln-.q11in Hill~ . 1~:.!.97:il1 .-.r 111:4!12-~930 or fi1 2-~·I~ I - ---------{'i!.rpe1.~.nr11.pf!1-d lshw11sh<'t S•nt1 A na h,.11 1,.d poo!-~1un11~-1~nni! Sfi.l. Tn 11 1·r r1nPri l11rly 111 n1y ln1·rl.1·, 11111rl hnn1"' 1n ('. ill. Hr!•. '.\n sn1ok1111:. ~~1(J.-.i!~J:1. Rf'11lonon1 k·s Rkr. fi?.1-6100 I c--::-:--------- DESK .<.°j)i~ avAi!Able-s.·i() ~ Rrtlrnnn1 nr 2 11 I rlrn, 2 mo Wiii P-.. ,• 1 .1 R::.1h In rrrll 11ppro\. Srri!: * SJ.1•1111 p('l)I, PIH Ji:Tf'r ri * Frpl, /ur1Jv , Lrulr_v 111 1''1~ 18•5 An•h•im Ave. rnsT.\ ~!t:SA 6•12·2~24 A·I Apt. Sur)ply Inc. Cl'lrP'f't~. fumit11rr , p11inr.•. P lumh·£. cl •11n '12-~nlutinnA. 16,";2·> J..:"'11·por1 B!vd, Ci\1 ~12-211?1 1"e"'".°'1bo~.~1sl•nd __ _ r'-<"11r Or11ni;te Co. Airport & UCL Adul l.• nn!,v. 2()122 Santa An11 Av<'!. :O.igr. f>lr!. Jnarbim, Apt 3-A 54C-.t21~ westoB.AU ZI Ni!"'' Rr.11 ut1/ul Gardr n Ap11.rl· nif'nt~. Priva1 e Palin.~. Ponl. Sp;\. G11rage. 1.uxunnu,, \11 1ori~r11.p1ns;: . .'\flult~. no pels. r;il'p<'I ~. r11·11nr•. hJ1 -111~. !'._"11r1., 1 1111_i;~·1 ·l 'l(.(), rrrlr,· r..·r11r .~h,.p11111i;.: .inrl * BRANO NEW * Ot'11n~r (f)H.•I (' n J 1" I' f' · ~lfll.11 Sanl;c ;\n~ A1 f', I Aft'O~~ M2-1 1~ nr !'l!il~ -)ii'.l. --TOWNHOU S E-- 2 RH . 1'• h11, r1·1>1s, llrp~. ·"1011>. Pl'I p11.110 ~1r111 uu1 ,\rtli~. no prl~. \!Ii ,\lr!nri.\ Ln. f1·111n S .. \. r'n11r11ry fl11h 1, ·"11111·100 .... 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Answering sf'rvire 11vai111..blf!, 17875 Benrh Bl vrl. Guest-Hom• Cl5 Hunci nK~on Beach. 642-4.121 --:---cc:---INDIVIDUAL h!dg rnr of-* PRIVATE ROOM lir·~~ or ~1orr, 211 ",.· ()UT of lnw11 r._.rru111•;:-;,:;;i; N R. 11 p1 . Mnr1-r1"1. \Viii .•11h-lrl tn n11·11rr 11rr k,.nrl.~. ll'1111rr rrnlril 111·1·rp!~blr. ;-..17-i<[l~.J. • \l'INTFR-rrn1~1~,.rl. nn n1·r~nlron1, lri: frim1l.11, 1111n 4 RR 'c_ J;~.',_.·,922 UPPER 2 Rr, frplr_ ril.(pt'\f;~t.1 2 AR,' -S20;~· r·urn1shrri Jin•·r . rrfni::, $2.":iO yr!y.1 .1 RI .. · S2;1.1. \Jnh11·r11~ht>ri D!.X -2 J1H.-,lllfh;,:--;:-p1 ~. $:!10 !111e,r 2 Hr: a111. Jt ,e.h nn 2:00 SniJth <lqi~. hl1n•. I l'htlrl Of{, no lt1o ·k H11~ Bl11 lf.~ 11/ p\! s~n!;i An"' e fl"1<, Sl.(i 111., li·ln•rll h1d('Ot11r~. /q,11·, hr~ Ir ri ' I -P.<irklil..-;-fir, r·h-l~i~ni­ lor Arlul t ~ Casa Del Sol \ k 1 AR·furn uni. Pit p11· 1io, trplc 111 2 BR, Pl,.v111nr~. f.•hw•hr~. •TPlll, rirp~. Pel!; lf'C'Ppll'l'I. f'rnm S145. 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II• l.irin, K.fl.. 67~Jlll. --e \~~\100-ll'l'f'kly--9.-m-:<;Q~-r~Sli ~/ 111 ". .C:.T,,T1ni..i fnr rrnt. 11r11l) rlrm1·~1rrl llra11t~ • ;1 J., n, lo.·~tr•I l\"r" fl''rl fl f' ~ r h f;4:!-~·:11. * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Shi'l,1: rpr • drp.~ e hl1n~ Be11.uUfuJ Pf'IOl • All Utll Pd 2 RR. $170 AduJ1~ onl~·-no prl.• 211 Al'OC11 do St, 6-16-097~ ---* fl.~~AUTIFIJI. 1 f..· 2 RR. C•u1tP1111)tl1'11r\ c;11rrirn !lfll,, r11 11r,~. 11r1 1~. pnol. ~!:l ... $16~ Call :11!',--~,lli~ e ."HARP 2 fl.r, 11i B~, l'fll•, illfl< !WO ~11 r1 . /11·~11 nn11. l 1ti~ lll<l, 97'', \'•l,.n<'IJI ,\pi 1, C:O.I ~•.\i-701i~. \.!1':!'1\ dt•i lol1n< . - V<'!'llP ~l'f'~. !\'~111\· ? Hr. (•11 rp. rlr~pr<, A.Ill~ nnl_\. 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( Lost Ind found Found tfree ads) CAT black & brown riger \\llh whue rr111rk1ngs, t11ale , red flea ro!lar. Vi<-CdYJ, :'1>11v1ew Avr. !i7~1-44·16. :'<!ALE, pure--hreri She1la nd Shcl'..'p rlog, choke ~'Ql!ar & ri~·a collar, no lags. very fnr-·ndly, vie._ l!a1•bor & !::<linger. ~772. FOUND ln'011·n & white pi.;p- P~', fcn1ale, ahout 2 mo. old. i\rea Broad St. & Orange, NE'\\'pQrt Beach. 642-7822. FOUND: B!k & \\'h1!e" fen1ale riog. no tag~: vk. H11rbor & Bakl'r. Owner \den 11 !y ;i.1&--R7:1·1 3 nr 4 inonths, nl a I e Cock-a-poo. whitish bm1vn hair. Call 54&-8·13.S :1~.J.-2706. FEi\fALE l ri~h Serrer found 1n D11n11 Pn1nt t'O!lar & flea collar 496--4751. !RISH Sctll'..'r-Vic. Orange A\'e, ,\: J\.Jagnolia S1., C.M. 011 8/19. Call &16--0179. :"ILVER Tiger, female. ap- prox. :I mos. Vic. Lido Pen. 673-6150. fOUND lovely Jong hair g-ra;v cat yf'llow cellar . Ne~s good hon1e. 892~1318 '.llALE German She-phervl. blk f, silver. vie H. B. ~1li-0027. Bl.K . fllale Chihu11hu11 vie. 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STRETCH SEWING CLASSES Morning-Afternoon and Evening 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540-3268 LET LEARNING BE FUN caRlberG montessor1 schools IN COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA ACCREDITED A.M.I. MONTESSORI TEACHERS Op111 •11 d•y, eNry doy, 7 •·"'·to 6 p.11'1. Z to 5 do,. per week A9n Z th•• I Call 17141 546-4531 for furthef l11for"'•''-" Other location s Serving Dr. r.til"!'ion Virjo. 831-1676. F~l!trlc~ Founl•i" v.11.v G.,.i." G.rOYI LOST'----;mtJ-, -[r\~h ~!!er. s... Hu"ti"9'.o" '··~" o •• "9' rrll';irrl' V1r. \\'il~on & !11111111••••••• Placcn1ia. C.M. 6-1:,...0026. L.OST Sn1all hlk dog with grey lace. ,\n~1\·ers to the nan1c Allred. J-IB ~9. l lntlruction )[f!] Schools & instructions 575 Train To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR U-11.rn to op('ratc Bulldoz- rrs. Dra glinrs, Cranes. Sc:rapers, Loaders. Trench- rrs, etc. S tudy 11.t home folln11'rd by resident tr11.in- ins:: 11.t our modrrn facility ln r.11a n1i, Flor ida. Home O ffic,,-M\9ml, F iil. 1\pprovcd f0r Vl'terfln~ UNIVER SAL HEAVY CONSTRUC110N SCHOOLS DepL • 1203 501 Goldrn Clrrlr Drivr Santa An11. C11Jlif. 92705 Phon~: !714+ 547-752 1 Did Your Child Just Miss Kindergarten? Glad Tidings School Is now offering 1 spe· cial pre-kindergarten class for children who just nl issed kindergarten, ages 4 'h·5. Pre- Schoo! care ava ilable, ages 2·5. OUR SCHOOL OFFERS YOU Modern fac ilities : hot lunch ; mature & lov- ing staff ; registered nurse on duty ; Spirit~ ual values ; creative teaching; building per~ son al relationships; emphasizing love for God & others. CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION A MAKE APPOINTMENT TO VISIT US. Tl6Hdiy, All9Ust 24, 19n DAJLV PILOT 2/ Schools and This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. Instructions For further lnformetion re9ardin9 the Daily Piiot School1 and Instruction Directory What is this child doing that disturbs us? Nothing. And that's disturbing. It's a small world for th is sma ll guy. Too young for public school, his world isn't much bigger than his yard, So he runs out of things to do quickly. Which means he le:arns about th in.gs slowly. Pity. Because he could be attending one ol the finest pre-schools in the country. Sunflower Early Achievement Center. Where he would discover the world of science, math, read ing and creative arts. (Not by force-fed information. But !hrough discussions, acting, and othe r interesting lear ning experiences.) Chances are, he would even discover the greatest thing ol all. Himself. Our sch oo! is open al l yea r long. So children aged 2 to 6 ca n be enrolled anytime. So drop by ••. if your child isn't doing anything. Real Estate School PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM IN 4 WEEKS Licensing Preparation for: • Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers • Building Contractors e Insurance • Day & Even ing Cl asses California Department of Educatio,1 Approved-Master Charge and BankAmericard Acce pted. You May Start At Anytime For Information-Brochure- FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Newport Blv d . Newport Beach • 64fr3229 Edmond F. Jackson ,-.-.--.----.--.-----• I I 1---.---I-I--- • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1: • • • • ... COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL 1797 Monrovie Avenua (Corner of 18th Street & Monrovia ) Costa MeJa 642-4050 or 838·5237 • Opon ,,30 AM 'til 6'00 PM • ENROLL NOW : FOR FALL • Full & Half Day Sessions • Agas 2 to 6 Yaar1 Sunflower Ear!y Achievement Center 2515 West Sunfl ower Avenue San!a Ana. California 92704 714/540-4 750 .·• II. 1 ,ember ol lhe U. S. Financial Group Newport Air Associates flight School & flying Club LEARN TO FLY $500. * FAA APPROVED * Course Includes : JS Hours flight t im e in Cessna ISO's w ith 20 hours d ual instruction. Clu b membership. 3 Mont h's fr ee dues. Individual instruction, tailored to YO UR abili ty. 10 AIRCRAH AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IN ORANGE COUNTY Learn to fly now --and have fun I * Fl y Mexico & Canada * Special Rates for Commercial or Instrument Students. For Completa Details Call NOW 673-0313 AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND \'.'OMEN • Travel A.gent e Ticket Seles • Communications e Ra .. rvatlont • Air Freight Cergo e Operation• Agent . "DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES" ACCREDITED: N1tiofl1I Auoci1tio" Tr1d1 l T1(hfll· c1l Schoo lt • .Approv1d for Veter•"•· E1i9ible in1tit1J• tio" ""d'' ti., J:1d1rallv r~111r1d S•11d '"' l o1 " Prot••m . Airline Schools Pacific CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 .-(_®· 1l·. -~.:·:} ' ~ ·-. ' ' 4 ' ..... OGAC, ..; .. ,, ... u._cnl.-. c•'A ... , .... CAWf ,_ u....mii; ' ~ TONIGHT-A Method For Llvlngl Thar• IS A Scientific Stap-By-St•p Procedure For EXPERIENCING Greater V.ltallty, Mor• Will-Pow•r & Inner Peace. Bharatl (left) A Kalidas of the YOGA CENTER, 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Invite You To A Damo"" stration of Hatha & Raia Yoga. FREE DEMONSTRATION Tonight at I PM. Eight Week Classe1 Start Next Tua"" day Morning & Tuasday Night. Come A1 You Arel Coma Tonight. 646-8281 SAUCERMAN SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS BB FAIR DRIVE -COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 9 Small group and individualized teaching to meet the realistic needs of youngsters. Abilities will be challenged by good teach· ing and a variety of educational materials so that more effective learning will result. MOTIVATION Operates only from within a person -not from the outside. Good teaching can slim· u\ate motivation within a youngster by building on successful learning experiences. Nothing succeeds like success! WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILD! \Villard H. Saucerman. Ed. D. Telepliona 540-4060 School 548-1751 (ev1.) ENROLL NOW FOR FALL NEWPORT -MESA PRE-SCHOOL 140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645-2323 Enron Now For fall Kindergarten Readiness Arts & Crafts Music & Rhythm Physical Fitne ss Ph on ics Colors & Numbers Educational Field Trips Hot Lunches Basic Bible Stories TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT WESTMINSTER - HUNTINGTON BEACH LEARN & PLAY PRE-SCHOOL Complete Pr .. School P rogram Country Atmosphere Ages 2 thru 7 Hours ' ,,30 A.M. • 6'00 P.M, ci) Summer: Swim & Cr•ft Program ~ • Swimming lnstructlon '~, • • Easel Painting ¥ • Music, Puppet Shows ~ 7 • Readina Readiness g ~ '.'19m(' Adrlrrss \11y ~!Al f' Phone 646-6620 • Ph'""' At:" _ • **Hot Lunches & Snacks • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana 714-543 -6596 n'2 14212 Edwards St. iii. (<!: W•stminster 894-49"'" W 1 Sth & Monrovia LA Srhonl ol MAs~at-~ **Creative Activities Sanla Ana -540-6936 Newport Beach, Calif. • ttMusic, Stories l,ow cost day/eve ctaSRB '!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~' •'!!!!!_,,1_1....,1._,1._,1,_,.,_,1,_,l'-"l-"l _l"-'l"-'l"-'l'-'l'-'l'-'I'-"' ~~~,~~~ . I -• I ::~---.... w-.. ------·· .. - DAI LV PILOT TueSdl,J, AwguJt 24, 1971 -i ..... -o<,,,,-,-~ITJ!!!: ._..-. !!!!!!!!! ..... -!!!!!!!!!!!~1 _1 _ .... _,'"""'_I[)]_+ ~I __ ...... _,_,_-1~l[)]J~t + .... '~ .,..-'""''~·--·~J~[Il]~.;-1 ~·""';;''--~;;I[)]~+ I;;;·;;;;-';;"""' ~J;.;[)]J;l~l ~·""';;;;''-~J[J];;t + ;;;;;;;;;;'""1';;;;;'"""'~1[1!]1 G.rcl•ning H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Htlp Want•d, M & F 710 Help Want•d, M & F 710 ! Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 : I Schools & instructions 51S AL'S GARDF..NING 1 GUITAR ~ssoru., $10 per 1110 yol1r horn,. or mine. 4~717, let~·e mt!Uie. tor prdeninc • s m a 11 lanci~pi.ng Rrvices, cAll I ~5198. Selvin& Newport, CdJ,f, O>ila ~teu., Do~-er Shotts, Westclitt. HOURS & DAYS POPKAL CORP. THE NEW Theatrici1l 580 JA.XON the ?.tig1c1.1.n. "' hr of ma1;ic for partier;, $5.00 ,.._,.., TO FIT YOUR SCHEDULE N••ds Tri1inets $458 to $650 Minimum Per Month ''oung men !\1echanical exper, helpful but not req'd. Must be 19 years or over. Able to start work immediately. if accepted For information on job placements, call Tuesday, 9 AM·l PM only. REUBEN'S PLANKHOUSE [ ................ I~ Auto W•xlng SPRINKLERS SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM 776-8551 1 Accept ing • 11 ostesses e Waitresses • Cook s • Bartenders Applications For: • Cnt kta il \Va ilress • Busbo ys • Dish \\•a~h r rs • Bookkeeper {no experi•nce ntcessary ) 2 Or 3 Ni9hts A Week Help Want•d, M & F 710 Help Want•d, M & F 710 ' . 1 -~~~~~~-1 ~~~~~~~-1 Fringe Benefits lnr lude Paid \ ar·ation , £lrolit Sharing Plan . tltajor !\lcd1ral Pla n Apply for our Waitress Training P rogram Applic.ation1 g iven 9-S p.m . daily (except Sunday s ) DO~l E~IC-Sp11n1sh SpP11k· 1ng housekeepr 10 live 111 our homP nPa r SAn franc1sco. Ph. 673-4066 Cd M. HOl JSEKEEPER..COOl\ f 11 r Monarch Bay w i rt o "'. :'11a 1U fP "'On11111, live In ~fuist rlr1ve. NP\11 car pr'l"lvld· APPLY IN PERSON 9 A .M. · 5 P .M . !'it. Comfnrtablt . pr1 1·111" 6060 War ner Avenu• qu11rt r r5 .. n th T.\I Rr fPre ncts ex r ha n ge d 4!19-:uwi. (Corner of Springdale & Warner) Huntington Beac h . - HOUSEKEEPERS Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Carpet Service Introductory Spl'cJal 10,..~ Dtscoun! HAND i' ~1 A '.Ii. rR rprnt i)', rlumh1ni;: N clrr·tr1r e b1l1ty.' I 11 i• .i l \\'or k guarn. 96&-0fi57. . Employment _ T Hauling ~------- IS OPENING SOON IN COSTA MESA YARD. i:';irage, rleanups. J b W d F I 702 S1eam o~1~M6Noclean1ng Ren1ove ir,er... d 1rr , ivy, o ante , ema e I WITH POS ITIONS ~k1pl o11.der, backhoe. Gl'.:~tRAL n thc", tyfll" f.IJ AVAILABLE F OR .•• RepJ1J'5 or lnstal);i.11on ii li-2666. 2 f rr.e E~i 6--i.).131 7 l=~~o-~~---.---11• p 1n. '.l.l11t11rP, Yt'lo r :-.r. TRASH ;.. G;i rabt" 1·lr an-up, C11ll .';11\-622-l j * ll 0~IP~.'p.; JOH'.IJ'S Carprt & Upholstery i days. SIO a load. Frte e!!. Help Wanted, M & F 710 • \\';ttlZ'C'!~"~ C!t11.ners. Extra Dri -,\nynme. 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ANY SIZE JOBI p,\l~TING. prnff's~inn>t!Afi __:1-l~IOO 558-0444 Acctng Clerk to SSOO r-.'LHSl::S ,\tt!r!I rnr u11r.,1n"'-$ REWARD $ R''''' <omm'I ,-,,. 'P'' ' :'-lnn.:iroh "'·\' P!a1.a Fashion Island I G••'I •O""Un ll"'· :;0 typ111" I'"''''· r::-.'.1," 11 !' r r d . • · · · '"-' "· · "'ork $[ua r n . Cn!or ASSISTANT .\la nagcr. 0vf'r l " 1.v " " " All 1ypr~ "Ork. Quick Serv . ~p r r-ia 11 ~1 . !IG 2 -6143, I ::.,, no rxrrr. flf'C. Fullel' Sou1 h J.11guna A ~H far M r . Smithers 4fl-l-i07~1 1'.30 A711-jP\1. Rra~. f rrr <'~l !'lli2-1%l. ,i..J7-l4·11. Rru~h Co. %2-IJ.!16 ll.1~ ::11111,.-! "P"nln:; 1--.,..,.,....,_,.. __ ,...1 ·I ~ t: 17!h 1;i! !11 nri r ,\1 O'<tt\rlnfhrr. 11111-1-,,,.- E,.PER ,. d 1· -496-1273 lnr ~~xp·n 18\1 rn n1 po~er 642-1470 •"I• ,0 •.«i•m• ,11 olJwr • ~ · ._moeini::.PROF.pa1nnnor e...:!f1nl .nea t:1 ATTR~\-C·r1Vl::---;\'nm r n ! 1 "r ·" cah::lf'1S. repair~. m111nt. No "' ~:l']\litl ()pfl'1! 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I.· rolnr Li</hnnlled 5tnce li'lnir HB Call air .l.lO CAR \\'ASH. 2!'('.0 Jl.;rhllr Tnr t111c.r• i-1 11 ~51~· ~~iifil Jl;irhnr~ll~ f;\I I nir rruiJ indu~try F.xrf'll t ut And noon. 1 r~n \Ir• :',.hmidi F'rH ectimates. 646-AAJO _._.,_&12-7222 11 l ·1:i2.1n7i; Sh d, I \1 11r 'I"''"~ r< .111:-0.1 R•rch St HOSTESS, fl I 1 i n1 r .-1. f10T ('nl111 l ~r nr! , r ~ i u m ,. • 1 Tb• f·•l•.<I ,,,,,. ,. 11,, IV•si \\'l .ST<'l.I~ I' EXPER.Ha11.•aiJ11.nGardcntr ,\-1 ?f')hi]r Hnn\I" RMf1ni ThCf~<ltl111v 1n Thr"· .. ~1 f"Af;llJF:R-•• ~1 ~1\ll-f'.'\rl ,'\ri1p .. n P,f'i11ll ;11'-14.11 I trarr11·r , n\'<"r 71 •\rrl~ 111 ! l l'l .•<1f1f'r! A•I :'\o 2·l l.0~1l,1· . a"""D,oi \lv P lln1"c1 ... ~~1f~ rr:R~l'l;\~'EJ. 1 r.r.~·ry Comp.l@te Ga.rdf!ning Ser· Srrv1cc R/Ylf_< c ~ IJ I k .. "' I ..• Deily Ptlot Cl11.111.f1ed r1n1 ... Call hl'l"n & "' 6 r1.1ii~T"11nt \\';111t-Arl~ hm f1Pr<nn , ("nl(ln:v K1trhen. :-t21J I T"1lnr r n Rn'I 15M. Co!IA A" ., .. u·,, j 2f\4.l II l'<frl,f rir . :-.tl ~ I d & c d .. ' -j '" "'....,..,., F-1;...77;n "1~. Kamalani, 646-46 19, gea ~ oat'" ""5--.t.':''1 Ad 642-567R f.4.f....44.ill h>,fC'AI~ ,~Jnrl' llRr hnr Rh·r1. C .\I ~l,.~11 . C11. 926,o;o. ____ ':........_ _ 1 ~::::..:=::=:::o..~'--"-'-~------------ . ' TuHd•J, Aufust 24, 1•71 f!Afl V PILOT f9 J[II] [ ll§l 1 l .__1 _""""_""•·__,Jl§l I .... w ....... I~ [ ...::~~-I~! ....::-~. J~i l ,~ .. ,..,!l!!!!!!!!! .... ~J[i]~l~·-'~'"'_~~··1·~l §J~ ~--~ 1 ~~~~1~~--~~1 SALESMAN CARPET SALES $1Fi-$l ~.OOO Pl'r Yr Comm C'&r tXp. Prnf11 ~hArtng. Xln"t opprir. ,,., CaJ1t~ lrgs'. expan..'ltng r ;i1'P"'t t hA\n. C ARPETERIA A.<k lnr Ted nr Dir k !2131 ~7~-2900 -~SA~L--ES WOMAN ART GALLERY P lnme work nn Thurs . r r1., k Sat. A\'g 1;, hn. ~r "'eek Start S2 hr. Bf'!wn 2.':!·40 Yfli, arrrarf!\'e & rlrl'sstd smart. l) ~r . r11sh1n11 Sq . ~.A. ,;.JJ-20.'\fi ./SALESLA Y • "Thi! Shnw· OU"'. 22 f a.c:.hion Jslanrl. ;;ALES-REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MGMT INCOME UNITS H.H. Armistead & Co. Call 10 am-2 rm 17l·f ) li.10-7600 SALES:'-1AN for fine Je"'•ell')' store. Hunt. Bf'ach Area. Call >Ir. fowlPr, 892-'.i:i(ll. \\IAJTRESS. Exprr .. over 21 . J\'eat' EGG &. ALE 673-0977, ~Ir, Zlmml'r. WOMEN 1''11rtory Prorl Ball Pens, 1987 Placenlla, c.~I. \\'ORKING Ph ar m a e1 1 1 n1othe-r 11,.eds r' I 1 a h 11', respnn.~1blf" babysitnng k hght hnustkeeping. Pan tlm"-o ... ·n traru._ Schtdule var1f'!l 9 10 1;, days per nir'l nth. 6~2--29&tl. Co 5 I a ;\ll'Sll., l~"'-""'_'"""__,]l§j HouaeMold Goods 1 14 h'URTZ~1Ai\' uprti,::hl pieno, desk. rh11.lr k Undeino-mtl Planos/Org1n1 126 Cits 152 General 900 Bo.ts, Sall fOt Mol:tlle Homes 935 Autos Want.d Ml __ W_O_U...-.L_D_Y_O_U __ PURE8RED S1a~u Kit-21 · ~ homemadt, bbttl;l.tM COL Ji :\lK It. Immac. T'Ul.l 1 -~c;::O;:N~T;:E-;M;-;P:;O.::---· l:::A::N::N:..l.::V::E:::R:.:S:A:_R_Y_•_lO.:= I lem, malt:" ft m. 8 v.\cs olrl . hull , alps ... ca!Uy • he1d, Mils, l ll"'reo tape, ln brd I LAGUNA MILLS Slll 67~5872. inOOArd 130 HP Volvo ent !ut l \\'/shp S6400 !inn. ~ 2J30l RlDGE: ROUTE DR . n-1 111r.<1 $6,;a:J. 83n-S23'.2, 9r&.m-4pm . •t Beac hcombtr :-.1'1lrlM, !Comer nf ~1oulton Pkv.'YI &.\ Lolli u you llke! No ~&:· ... vv D.ro f\' 13 2633 Prt du! isa-atlOn. No obl!tAtion. J ust Boats, Ma int./ o . w Coast Hu.'Y ' a nae a t cnmmun11y 11.d· Com'°. r.1nndayi 7:10 pm *&AVE ntlS AD • S•rvlce 902 NB bf:fore ~all : 54A-<173L Ja~nl ro l.A!i~ure \\'ortd. PINTO WI .AUTO. Good tor $4.00 ol oo tnm 36 ' TRIMARAN huU w/29' &!auntuJ 1urroundt~, a1J TrA111. $5 day, :!Jc mil•. COAST MUSIC 1J5'lble throua:h sPpt 30. 'tL Fibergla11 Rep.air OM.ta o14i."Qnal ply i l.u!M!'d lu.'<ury Appo1111mrn11., Ther. THEODORE 642-2851 Nf:\\'PORT l)()r. Al l types • hie or smaJ.: • in k pnmttl. S24001?r hn!sh apeuue pool ~una,, e.:<l'r· ROBINS FORD SUMMER CL E ,, R AN C E: GROO>lERY shop . out 1hop. 20 Y t a.rs mnrl'. Tr rms. trade~ Ca.LI cu;e t Ym. 4 bil h.trd ta hies, 2060 HAR.SOR BLVD. SALE 29(13 C Nrwport B 1 v d ., exp, 71 4, 536-6646. Zl.3: 499--1540. mucl: mueh mnre '. COSTJ r.fESA 642-0010 Kau.'.!l l. Stt tnway, Baldwin, l\'"rwport Bt;ich 67l-i71'-.6 . 4~5419. Sre ~aut. furn m\Ylt lr. in l~tPORTS \V ANTED \\' I, K b ll , _ PACIFIC Catam11.r1n No 246 n•rk-hkr ~ning. ur 1 zf'r, im a • u.wrey, \f IN I AT \J R E SchnAUZl'r. Boats~ Marine H"''Y trlr. racine r~, spin· 'CALL S3().3!""' 0 .. ~'".1""" Or1J1.:e Ce.iunties FR.EE ORGA."{ LESSONS BE L IEVE C..lnn. Allen, £tr. $~25 k up. m"• P-'1m-a-• L. c Eq 1 a1u1 '""' • ""'-' '"'' TOP•. BUYE" RE 'T RS &J • ~·~·"""'"· ,., n. • U p. YU'I ntkl"r. :>{AKE (l f f ER • 1 ~ ---N AU. Pl.AYE · ,,./~ho~. 13 11'k! old Ch,11mp 642-9678 or 67J..\507 ~!OBJLE Ht1m1! fur Mlr hy BILL ~1AXEY TOYOTA * AUCTION * Fnendly tl!lephone tnJor. .su'f'l'I. ~ HP Johnson outboard, Oll'nl'r 12xfll. 2 BR. 11.11·11. l&Ml. Beach Blvt1 . Finl! Furniture FlELD"S PIAN'O CO. $17~ li#-4240 F.ler sW-t + tank. $1-15 or 13' Lapr;trakl! boat, l1, hp 1ni s. '.sklt'nng, tMI sh~. H. Bl!Ach. Ph. M7.&5SS & Applian(·~s 1Rt1 Ne wport Bh•d. ~? 499-!S4Q_ Evmrudl' lold-11p S 11 '.'I . ci1rprirT . ln<1sC'"pd. ~~1 1..,,. 1 -~---------1 Costa r.tesa TI4 1645-3250 IRISH Sl'ner p11ps. AKC I B t p ftllL aesl otter 1h1a "~~nd (',oifli fO\ng th!! l\'et"k' Call \\'£PAY TOP DOLLAJl Auctions Friday, 7;00 p.m. r ,. t:,. ch a mp 11 n I!, o. s, ower 7vv tllkes. 675-7379. N!-I ., ~r ~ 1 ~I 646~ FOR TOP US!:D CA!tS W indy's Auction Ba rn Spor t ing GoodJ 830 sho"ltlt'lrl &: ~! !162-27'\1 READY fo d .......... . ~ · It your C<U' is ex-tra d un, 20754. Nr11·por1, Ch1 646-81\86 POOL tablr, Delta, ('(l!n IRISH s~11er pt1pp1e~. AKC, dl'h\'try; ~,:, m.~ ell. 1 ~~n~ Boat,, Shpi/ Docks 9IO 1 -';~~'7 PCar~-\~':f~lmi l"~·:m 6«1 us tlnt Beh;nd Tony·s Bldg ~l&t I j Ollf'rated. gr<:il conrl. S3j() Champ su"f'd. P4>• & ~ho11, I rorrl Brigen!eiM s p 0 r 1 WANT In !"l!nt -shp for 32' 1 0 :0 ° bp . 1 yhs P-Bi\UER BUICK . bo I x::i mn i r ome "'•E 17thSl JOHN'S BIKES Boi•'! Snn,,...ay Sch\\'inn * • 897-5419 • • F1r.hl'rman \l"/hl'ln i a 5 Po"'--r 11!, "n or ne11.r • ...,., . . -~· ' ' I 1 I -n1n1ula 67~7~ I SilCTttiN! at S3.6...'.0 ca!h. Cost.a :O.leM 543-7755 New * Used S3;,. £.1~203 OLD Engli!h Sht eDd'>;: \pup-engu\t'S, OLS 0 Xtrll! Am .~ ' . fHfi..llSS ---~-----~=·' Repairs ROS. f Stralos \I'' bllX!inr. p11'~1. Al\C. S7."1.M Call ~!llllj my ~a.l~hip & \l.'ANTEO-Av11.k1n 1n 1 t d e · Autos, Imported 970 110 .......,.,.i _ _, ... ,, ·"""IE ""2-:11 mu~t sell this boll!. Now !!I moonnr. 30fl.'i' 003.t. TRAILER & cab&I\!l. :-.fu!il -----------! 2340 Nf,,....,.rt Blvd. ~ntunell'!rs, '"""'' CO•••· '"""",.,~.,.., vr .c; -»<>-1."'. ... _.. " H ,..., "" 1'r ~·our rh.tn('I!. tn s11vr ln11 of ~>-7978 '"" mnv.,u "' ~pace_ urry. Lar9e Se'--tlon OP"'n 6-10 \\'kd1tys SJ.,., ~<J..Jun7 Sri. 9 30 P~1 POODLES AKC. Te11r11p -money. Contact Ch uck , . S~M &12-1Fi11 or 642-9996. ~ S.t t b Sun 9·6 & 10.30 A)J Toys. t-ups.IAdulls. llll e<>l-Cl I I ' ,, ,. hl •• , DOCK lnr Nini . Wlnll'r only, of Fully r11.o o. s ll1K1 •C """es. 2!!" Ch 1 Jf'lEAL fnr J\l~::;:xi \'acaoon 645-4720 f21 RfFLES. t> o It 11ct1on. or~. Sturl SI'!"\'. ~93--9719. l""" H '· l l d ""-Ufl tn · ~nn" IU'f'.!I, l'·8 u " ·~= R df • d ~=~=~-..,,----i ,,.,,, 11.rour s a.n . ""'n N !" 67, "":' ~pot . ~-' s uer. ~....,. -on llOne -\\'ill lakl! Tradr.-lns-308\V k 2l-2;i0, IA-/3-SX ADOR ABLE poooile pupp1r~. D1egn, 71~1291-1889 ' fwport ""~· ,,-.~,-N f;.tf.-.4 191 ...-~ JAJLY!AN AMP 125 rms 2 r.rop"!. £.l5-1.J77 a1 r ~pm. blk & 1 •ilve:r 7 11·k~. 1 l!\68 GLASTRON, 23.6 ... !n· SfOE til! slip tn 2J' L1rlo 940 Used V-W's Antiques 800 JbJ's 1.W spr11.K~r S450.' 11 Store, Restaurant, Rl'asnn11bll'. 6 4 2. ~ 8lg·1 hn11rrl /0111bciarrl. 3 channel Ch11.nnl"L ss.~ mn I Motor Homes Porsches- A?'.'TIQUE Orient.al rug, Gib.son stand11.rrl elec guitar, Bar 132 ~.3 l-lSS:1. radin, htted cover. mannl' 642-4936 2 p, l CONDOR C & V 12l.:16' handmadr. all woo l min! e<>nd $200. l r.lR l2 2 LIGHT"'"D ' -AKC reg Grfllt Dan~, 1 1 hl'acl, l";XCf'l mnr!, $4.300. BOAT Shp Sp&ces Avail. ;i I •.. ,. REN'T LE'SE ampers ans rt""''iAtor. dl'l"p se11 rl 1ving, ·• ,-, . t.llO\\Ca S .. .'i. 1 I I 64" ..... " ti 4 t 10· .., n ion-% 30 o., ... 1""" ?-.!il&s \.\"Orth $400. make ottl!r. 2873 &~ p h< O 13 h I la11•n co ort"d bablf'S. 4 m 3 . I ......,,°" 11. fr pm . o · SPECIAL •, AVINGS NOIV • ~ ne:ver used S50. 5-14--0617. ' 11 r ig oor 11• .s '"es, fi7J..66('1f; ... G tl1rndoza Apt A, Co!ta 4:SxUl>:30. I 11.AlJ. 70x.~2x4. A~!AZON GREAT DANES 2.i' flyhridge Ov.·l'ns sport BILL CORWIN uarintt!e f.1rsa. :t\1 "!i09 .. copy papr_r typl' j.1,').4780. ~27.!lfi!lS. fisherman. Galley, hl'ad, 40' SAILBOAT SLIP Parts & Labnr • En(ine • fORD Tr&nJ. •Front k Re-ar Axle $ N .. ~• ,.._ h •~ 1 &-12-Jn orig1n11J c11.rton~ TV . . . C,F.RJ\IAN shi>ph!":rrl P"PPV nl""'' COVl'N<. ha.it tank, Sl ro. mo. 67J.3:ii0 · il uon"-' ........ ~ '"'"!>'s ter 2.000 sht'f't5 8~~ X 14" and I ' Radio, Hi Fi, m11.le 7 wtl'ks. $35. ·' rAdto LOTS Of DECK B S ,, & Ski 9 l 2"" .. _ \l In ~' ~ Assemblies • Brake Sys. Secretary $400 Olli, very ornatl! brus case. 3,000 shee!.s Ell i X 11"'. Stereo 136 SPACE! $3495. Call 646-6269 cats, pe.a 1 ,,., "'-'· . a , , v1 An&e tern • Elertrical S~tent :~~u~~· a~~~~31~ :~n;_;;~s "~1 11 ~l;~17o~ii;....,~,:~°:ekl:~0;~~~: S \J r PI us Ir o m tr 111 I STEREO l9n mortel , Air REG. App6::::" gr:J rling, 5 or 646--0:'139 dlr. SKI or flshinr bollt + 0 1T'I'',· ~r:i11.~~.o~~::he~n Squ;~; ~ 'l"'' ''II ''~ "'2-3"9 rlt'monr.tr;i t1nn. Pr1re $95. '"'P'"-"lO" ·-•"""'· o.,.. Id B ~ 1 r .. 19' C lU 10·9 l gl•<• "" 1.1·--.. ht<I• puhilc ronlil\'1 , '\1f'f't hand-· • .,.,"· .,.. .,., f\'I' ~ "" " ~ ... -"~' yrs o . r.,.1 nr shO\<". ~p. . l'n ~·. . ;i , nrw y n . .,., """ c , svme pilnlr. C"-ll ~!iss ! Appliances 802 Call 6~2-4321. PXI 277. __ I rarrl automatic turn!abll', rirll'r Sl!lOO. s,;o...3397_ pa1T1tetf, 22!:1 hp Gr t ~· new Chrsyr.ler '55 Hsp.121· TTavelr u . Self<0nla1ned ft ~ ~ura, ;:..;7.6122 Ahi_c:a ll Ah-1 LO \\'-HEAT COO!{\\' ARE A:O.f/F~-1. !tereo rarl10 & SHERRY'S Pm<lles. all h!"l!d :0.1ar1rw<. ship to 1hono, rlepth Runs hke • drtam $.')50. Ell'C. ,tr_ hydrauhc brakes, ~~ 0 bn! Pf'r!ltlnnPI ·ARl'nty, 230 HOTPOINT "''asher k t ir e SET st111n!ess S1Pf'1 Bnxes I !ape deck. Still new, 1.1·a~ ho11.rding, ne:1.1 kenJ"M!,] P ups finder. bait rank, 5~00. 557-3683. F'uU se1 of a1.1'?lmas. Extra ' s \\' \\'arn,.r, Sult,. :lO!l, S..A, dryer. la!e modi'!, Xlnt nevrr o~ned, :r.old, 5309. left on lay-a1vay, Orlg ro!rl OE'At'ups, 10~ .• min' 54.6-:!Mg, li75-i138. CHRIS CRAFT lfi ', ea ,. 4 lge 1\·11.ter heat~r & refr1~ Q ii cond, roppertone. Both for tak,. $.':2 .)(I tash. 639-6022 fnr 5299 95; pay off halance vrs xlnt e<>nd v 8 &ili--1361 ~" S.c'y to "00 1 SlZS _,, -., .... ~_. P"PP•··· A''C 17 FT ., Cab. Cr .. tiYI k Ski., · · , · ~ $120.Al~nKenmnre\1'!1.!.her, or 968-;)8()6,Pau1. o nr .smllll payment1'. "' '""n' " ~ .. " 50hpk_T1;,hp,rl.st.,Trlr, Sa.cr llicr , make ofJer . 15' SCOTS.\IAN Tra ile r SH + gond typ1n11:, local gond cond S.15. "''ar &:. 1 ". •l•o·" C••h R,,,,,,... C(..tll'ttion Dept. TI41893·0501 ~hn"' Mock. 496-1715 or •••. Bo ·' 646-1.310 C ll Lo &-.~ rlilJ , ~;().. 7 1 wing ""'· \.\' rau, txh·.ts, I--..-.-.=,-,=~~--Ch~mical Pnr~a Pol. 11 1'()1 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 6T \~ESTc{~~~.~~ rlr l1vrrerl . 5.tli--8672, 847..J!Ui Qtd, ""r/ nrn;i tl! bra-"!i ri\~e. ALL ~11• Zf'n1 th 19'. ' ~ 4.' n1.1·n-move. $78.'i. 5.'17-4 ~. 1S' SKI BOAT and 110 lights _ Be~t otler 19'tCl HAR.SOR SLVD. PER~O;>;NF:L AG E.:NC\' SJOE-by-slde \\'f\cl'makf"r I Xln! mnd & 11·nrlnn2 nrrlf'r. ChrrimA<:olnr_ Thi' /\n I AK(' SH EL TIE !toy collie 110 19f'6 Lone:s1U 18' 1311 hp Fihl'rglass T.l Jnhn.<.On. L&ri::e 54'1-SS93 • or 531 -21&4. cosr A MESA 21'4.l \\ ('~trl ifl Dr. :-:.B. S23.i. 3 Dr. \\'estin~hoo~r lrir~I lor ~1'.Tique sh~fl, l'tc_ r<ttrd ~,., Ca!ih & <:11rry $.\g;\ ~~~ri;l. Champ 6 1 r '-d • Chr\'Y 11 TraUer Nl'w 1.1·tieel tratler $9j(). ~ll.J7 11 . A.Ln;trl'am w/1!11.r.y ilft USED ft.\~.2770 SXIO. 2 rlr G1h!'lln SJ.10, All ~!u~I 5f'll. 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F'1n11.l clnse-our str>rk a SHSLTIF:S 1M\ni11 tu re Pqpd, xlnl cond. ~ II •) 2 Chevy rhrome a~tro~ · C · · Frrner runs retrig. temp. 1111. 6 P .l\1. l1m1tf'rl_ F'ull ll?i!Tll1il)'-Di"· C'nll1,.s• 7 ,1·k~. A1'C rr g, Traniporli !lo,, \\'/hJ·l'6, "'V tn Chl!\'Y NOWI ',','po',· .. ~:,','_;1_ all 673-72~~ !or S~O 1930 Port Sl'abt"lurnf', NE\VPORT Bf'ach Tennis i:ount for cash. rr,.e C1"'lor "·/~hots. Si5 4:14--0li26. Jf;' Giiii.~ Bol!t, 35 hp motor wheel arl .. pter~ rhmmr lug • "" " NB h I BC & trailf'r, fully equi'p'd, ptrf ' U FRITZ WARREN'S . , Club, lamll,v mrmbt'M;htp. antPnn<1 wlt Mnsri P~ A :, ~fl/ Qlrl re m Sil ky. 3 ~lale nut~ tt 1.1·hf'el locks. A rnr LAD'\' K l'!nmore 11uto tnr sa JI', Bes! n !ler ~ Colnr TV, 9021 Arl11nta At Pl'kin~rsl' Al! AKC. r.o nrl s7no-G7J-445J, $.'ill ~F-5J~rJ. SPORT CAR CENTER SJNGLF.: nf't>dle & O\'t>rlork nprs on rlr esse s & spnr!SI• P<lr Top p~.v. R(IJrr. '.llll.!r. !i~fi.-0308 wiHihl'r lair morlel. xln1 I fi44--0?Ji6. .\1agno!111, HB, [l6.~.\J29_ ~l'"J J? 17' Chris Craft Runabout. Camper•, Sale/ Rent 920 PARTS lo• ·"• 'f;.i :o., l ustan< 71fl E lr.t St, S.A. .J47.()i64 -"-~-·. I 1963 S9M ' "'"' 0 rl I g q ...... S ; ('nnrl $7,,. GE . aulo "'ashPr. ELECTRIC E:nn<li-r hullrr, CB r.:1rl10 3W Joh n~nn I.· R E r'< l' T I f li L . I n v 1 n Ii • Call 675-3JZ5. * FACTORY dll'l'r.I dt11.Jl'r , :wi, !Ill! 51ntro i !pd Jll'n 11 y . -. : cJos.,., un ay ,;Jnt mn<l .\:.O._ Gu~r f.t I chi'~! trtrzer. \c.,. ..... mrt :'-!P•~eni::rr Z1 ch;;r.nPI~, C'nrk;irinn puppi,... i; '"ks I , ~!ajnrway & Half P int. f!Ylm !'l;,7.0~~ &lt 4P~f ALFA ROMEO !'ERV!CE Statinn SJl)l'<men rlPhv~r!'rl. 546-8.612, $41~11.'i. rlf~k C;ill aft 5 3ll pm 7\1n1 m nrl. $130. Afr 6 nlrl S2f\ f:ll Ph "44--0i7i; I Boat s, Rent/Chart r 908 17~ 869 \\'. 18th St, C.:01 163 VW Eng ine, SlSO. ~~:~. ~; ,ri:~,·::~~f'I'~~~~~ IFOR ~al~ -Kenmn~e 5'18-7.l:t9. ] &14-0:.4~. SHF:TJ.,\1'0 ~hl'•p Dni . pup-c.i'l5 + Catllna 27 l~ V\V SUNDTAL Camrrr * Ca.ll ~9178. • 1967 ALPHA Romt'O Spider, :-.tui<I h~\"I" lrl('a! r<"f"~. ll U!om!'llc 1.1·a~n"r $\ 4.1 Y11rrl~ nl U.<:"rl H1·l.fl1\·,LlKE n'""· Philrn 2l .. Rt\\' pir.<:. R 11k~. A1'C 5«-6692 G1111ra n1tt the !o"'rs1ratr r.1n lmm1c. Brand new rnf:. ll.4.50 Gt'IOl1 f"Onrl. clea.n. Sa!;iry & romrn ,\pfll.i· in :.-vi-22i9 Af!tr ~ pm. Aq1111 mlnr t arpPT S,l; Rf'll j TV ~t;;h~~ rons"1"· ~1~ ;:ift fipm G.: 1\•kn<1, So. ca.h f, "Catl1na cruis-Mur.r sell 962-3959 I ~ 5-l~3!7 eve~ P'"r~n'l Nn phl'lnl' ri\Jl.<:, :z;:,90 O'KF.F.F'F: $.· ~f,.rr1t1 tzi\~ """llY t.....rl. ~1ni::le 510. ~~;')· Slh 23Hi Ol'l!11111rP, AKC Ah1\k11n \l11l11mnll' 2'1 ingclub". Vic11tinn Nr"'.porl Cycle•, Bikes, I ~ulo1 fGrS.le I q;i), AUDI :-;f''l'fll"lrl Rl1·r1. C\1 I r11ni:::" 32 .. -,,.,tde ovf'n 2 yn ~.ll -7NI I -· Yr. ~nn .... prn\'f'n g11.1ii . SAC. Harbor. TI4/968-4MO tor infn. Scooters 925 _ SERVICE ~11111on nrrrl~ "'<· 11""1 SJl.i . M2-4lll.i 11f1 5. I RF'.Al'TIF1'L playhnu<• ~R'. 2J'" AD>llRAL, all rh11n~ ; ... \'i-722~. ~· PWT CnliM'r $35 d11y ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;,iiii;1~1USrtT .~~ '71 A~J~i. ~nt po>r man, rlA~J . (;!Vlfi i1nrk· * l..F.. DISH\\' ASHER. :\1nt Al! """' ~ C.r,.~t frir your h!· l C"'lnr T\'. r>:P1Y p1rl11re 111 p ():\l[itANtAN pup~, AKC. '11" SR.11. ~lps 5 S'lR rl11 y Dave BurrougMs' General 950 ('nn :>. m1 A~ or °'· inii: rnn<11f1f'n~ N p11~'. Union I C'«id . L!KE :-:E\\'. Br.111 c11sh t),. i:1rl. ;.11i-5G!\4 I 11 /2 ~·r \1·arr. $135. Pr1v RPrl AAnlr ;\la1" &: Ft male ~a Coa~t Cnli.11injt Ciuh Hou1e of 645--0311 dy~. 540-;~9 evrs. n11 3!"13 17th""'·· c r.1. offrr. 9!i2·96.~9 A"C •h•pt: \\"rrlrl1ng .st-I.' prty. 5.i7-~.ll!i. Ne11·porl H11rhnr. 64 . .-,...~ s • GRANO 0 p EN ING . BMW " • ~1-63$13. * uzuki. Triumph vAr.:,, CA.\tPER oRAPEs . SERV!CF. ~~ h,:1~ Furniture IJO \\'hl!P gnlrl .!l~lt•nJ:': Valued I ~llNIATllRE D11chshunrl 1 31\' FLYBRIDGE Cruiser. SALES.RENT AL-SERVICE 771 \\I 19th St, Su ite C, C ~I Aulornotive Excellence . nme rla ~ ,man. 5\110£. sh1fr ' .... 11 S~ Sac• Call 5.12-4!17!1· I 111 pup~. hlark. t11 n &. rMi, AKC I Sl p~ fi Ful~\ eq~ :_~~i· Now ~rockin, 11 C'l"lmplete linr &12..fifiOO All mobile ill-0 N. t<Tll\"ry11ri1. Tnm Rrill_v·~ 9' SOFA, 11 vocariri, cru~hfd AVOCAOO 12x1 4 erl'a rug , Free to You _ Si~. :4~7440. Sl3.J/r111y, Sd)'l 11' · · -· rif Tr!u mrih. Suzuki and terinrs Arm. l!hh ~· :'\r11•por1. r ~1 I Vl'il'P(, nl!,·rr usl!d S1$1J. s."\ A· r.nlrl 8xl0, ar~" rusz. COLLIE puppie•. rl!i,::t~ll'red Baets, Sail 909 J\foto Guzi1. 1 ~~~-~c=1 -~-~9c5~3 1 S1i'LISTS lll'lri m11 n;igp1-.~ r11ll I J\!a tchina lovl":.sea! S l 0 0 -$15. 6i3-fi~!l.1 3 Lines, l i i mes, $2.00 -unr,.21s1rrl'd BeautltuL I House of Antiques/ as1ies tim ... rl't11il "''lit: k nr~t!I:-' ~35-1955· M iacellanecus • • !i7J..2Wt • * :i.1"0VING---mu~1 ~u. t 9 · Suzuki. Triumph l!l'tl J\1ARK J AG 4 dr. 1r>11r· .c:upply ~uf'!"r m11r1. Hn1wly STUDIO heri , 11e student Wanted 820 L O VABLE sm i ling H 156 1 \~·esi..-1nd bay .11.tiler, cabtn. ina ~aJoon Xlnt cond ROY CARVER, Inc. Pll.\ Appl.v 10 fl r r ~" n I rir~k:. me>rll'rn v.·11\ dtsk. ......,.kf'r/tloxie m''·. ;\!f'i'l. orses siH"pg 2, !nAds of txtras li)lJ2 H11.rbor B!., ~2-:..~{;7. 2925 H11.rbor Blvd. ,._.._ "' Fountain VR.JJ~v En111rf'~~ \\"1;: Cn. 12fill2 lan1p.c:. Etc. For a pp t hreerl. H.sebrokl'n. 542·7096: ) 1ricl fi4fi-97fl2 S3l-ll.)40 • :iil-8.~'' Dune Buggie• 956 Cnst11. :O.Iesa 546-'4444 rh11 pma 11. G11rrlen GrnVP, or &12-60E>2, LAP.GE hor~ rorr&!, S21'1 ,.., CAPRI .=~-=-~---c~-c--:-1 CASH PAID FOR 9fi2-l827· m<'I Tom Thtimh Pelham 16' Pra.ryin daysa.ll~r. 3 J'l70 •'lloNl-T -·-•bt<gl!Y-.. ¥Vl r-: Hllrhrr, Fnll1>T'Tnn. NE\\I Si'if;;, ruxMri bll.ck SIA:'-1ESE ~ mark:fri kittens, h di ddl• SW. ?>l.'>-;,~u r.atl~. tr.\pez.e r 1 ii erl • THJNI uu .. Swiss S~r•w-MacM-b1.c:,.u11 tufterl , solrl S29~.1 tin~ furniture. 11.ppl 1111lN'~. l'ln& rur. braut. Alf>l'I ,1 r1 e. M • ...11r1r. $59j. 494-8341 Qr J\!ftal Fl11ke. Top, chrome l -"1~9"7o1-:C-.-p·,-;'2-D""',-.'S_ed..,... a 0 ' , T"~""" ,, SI'' h d ;in nque~. Onc piece nr 1 bk • * 112 THOROBRED 6.,,_0737 HONDA \l"hl~. ~7.J25. THE ."E''\' EUROPEAlN p1 "Pl'r · n1<11n '" "V" ta ... ,. .. cas • nevl!t use , C rl . h S111.tr1<',<I' )'ni; c11.t. "'vet I · " 1'\.~i Pl11rl'nllA. C~l. 6.~~22 or 968-:.Kl6 I houSl'ful all .. "~,· ~7'3nig 1' &I H~!l aft 6 Gf'ldini: 11i 3• "'""11 man. I RACING Sabo!. 2 &ails, IU Trucks 962 r:· .. -----, 549-22.tl or .,.\ -i ~. • · • .,,.r,.rl , M>und. 644-2•91 nr I -----------1 --=fROPfCAL FISH TEAK riirung: tAble "''/ 1 BEAL"T-lfi mo old C'l"llh,., fi44-7U.2 J 3yta.r~olrl . S2.i0 or ''FRIEDLANDER" • ant! a ttractive one nu•nf'T har. hAd the b@st nf Hnhhil'~! rir t'.fl Salrsm11 n ch&1n;. mur>d coffl!e tAblf. k \ll'ry pl;iyful. nM'l'ls hnm' ( n!f"r fi7~39J HI. anrl h.'s had !l"h h"~t nl 2 Lor"!il"n< Spani~h hPx11gon t • b I •. I Musical Instruments 822 fi~~7 Al l 4 I ENDEAVOR 26. 1 /G sloop. lD9 •••a1 ""'"·•I car .. Popul11 r l•n'll! m1~1 [Jn- .J~ "-~ ,nn ~a '" '· . . GU I 'l" A R -GI b ~ n n B-2:. FREE->Ja le kin"n In ~ Bo.Ill i nd .,,.., inr 4 Sl"'"d tra.ns. Radi.o. -~ r h I l nri ~ B I 6-3-9:'.AA 11-.c I 2 ,,,,,, ••ll• .. •p1nnakrr. ~ S..17·AA24 • i; .. ,i. ·;-i:~ 1sh 1<1\h 5llrlrl!e tnne. 1n ter- 12 ra~h1nn Squ<1rP, SA SPA~ISH ~fa k lr">vf"Y'lll ,I Kah.lral & c~~I". ltk• n,.1\ hrimP. fi ii·k~ ol<1 Sn~ I M1nn1Equ1pment 1A 1 nrhl'~. kt'l('ll m•ter. 5 HP e CHOPPE R ·--Inf,.rna tJonal Har\'l!STer o 1· ., "" "' h J• ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~; h 2'!l "'" '14" REC E TIO CE T He"'ter. Pn"er Ol$r Br.11kts, .... i . r-.l~S<l'I!, ''" r a• inn "1 p;urJ $.lOO, Sl'll S1:i0 c:ash S \7~/l'\~I nlr. s:vio 1•ah1 !Tatnf'rl_ :...ifl--234.~ j ,Q-il n!JI rrl.1 .. ;i . .l'l~-.l It :'.'lfi'J Ha rJP.Y i4 Sh<'lw h1kP R A N j\' ER 1 ~nrl '•" pnrl Rr;:i r h ll?ff,fl 'I", hll" "'··'·'4' 1 ,,,_1212 _ ROY CARVER I Styl•d 51'""'1 1.1·h,.t'.'l~ r.J<11a.J " ~ ..., . '\'" I" hi k ~1 900 c"1.20 ;-<n, Hl3-fi hp [\'ln s~,. to a ppre:c1at1' ~lusr u c' I nc. I " --· ------~ -· "n., rn1· ~<' , ••• ,,,_to G ener al p y 11rl's l.-.,,.r.,r l{lT!Up 1n- TY F'!C::T. Ii.~ 11 Pm ·1 Hr.1. ~ r.inu RLE n,.rl , ~pr:na:~ k r.mso:-; F:~·l1.\ t"ii ~harr lni·in~ J>Prsnn 1.-11n"u 1 3 s~tl~. h~arl . tm.'l. SISl'.o C;i 11 6J.i.i;Jlfi an,\1lml' 2925 H&rbor Blvrl rl•irling r•chn\n~ !rars. Hur. rl:i~. '1 rl,,_, ~ a 11 1; ·'2 mllttr"~"· 5"'1 I $2.~ r tnlrlr,.n. r;ipPrs. :it\.':-":!ft'l SCRAM LE TS O"''ll"r ~-1'1910 fi9 Y A.\IAHA ~ E.'7DlJR() 1 Cn<.t,, J\l"S<t 546•4444 ry nn !h is nnr 1~.,BOD1 hr Rf'~11m .. 11~1 !.ln•rerirr . tall &12-406:i I Call 211 ~2-~7(¥,, F'REEF:QUfP~fENT\VTTH DT-1 n111 ... ~P n•~I 11'5! than • • S?\7i Jrihn~n A f.<irt 1fi26 l~r ""~l 'lirh"l~fln Or . ·I f P.EE flll rl1r1 222 Ar rh St., -· · · . • · " · '" GJ"L S h' "'' I ANSWERS J,'i" COLUI'-fBIA SLOOP J,m) m1J,.s 71 hr•nSI' s.i~ 1 1~72 DODGE VAN B-lm H01rtvor Rlvr! c(l$ra :\1,.~ •, .. ,,. 212 l .... 1 n~. r~l l f " "'' 1" can¢py · Office Furniture l.;:i"una 8P;irh nr phnnl' 1 · ,. · · " , · • • ....., • .__ •~""-. '·'EC, ~J~ "'".l Call ev•s fi.1&-7S91 F11 ly f:itt Equ\pprd, Or· ~ 'ifi111 '.'."'I m~1 .,-s~ "' ,~.x springs Jn· Equip . 824 ~!l-1-2.1.i!l 11 rt,.r ;, pm "'''"' -~0·• -·---·-·====~~-- ' ~ J • rl !""' ~9----l"'l ___________ I ~~~~~~~~~~ '"" ~ CC d1>r yours tnrla v r-llnP . ""· .. ,..,, FLIPPER, a ii-ea! hf:<at Jnr "" '""I TRIU:O.lT'H nr 11• 5298·8 CORTINA -.,-,,-\tTTft·1, F~n<:h furn. ~!ar!l'T -lnl"1 -Crt•I -k1rl~ R' all r1ggin.-inrl e n.:1n" "I! chMn1~. hlk .(. UNDERWRITER T RAINEE r11;11r,o;. IAmP!. !~un.:i ba th, \\'<;hri'd'~ FP'~~;hc~~~te~.... Pets 1t1d Suppl•• 11 ~\ ) \·!'lyagl' -ELEVATOR ·'c'-"'-·c'-'c3~::..::o":_ _____ l ,'c"c'c'','"~"·l,TcT""'p_1P'~'-"~2.-c'-"-2 ! CO~e~.THES:'_ DBOI Drl GE ,.. 1 ~ Th,. nnlv !1m .. A 1yp1~I ,-j ~~ aronr v <f nnsrer hf'rl :-11sc. 67.1-6238 d "-·• I rl L!OO 14 \l'J TH -A!LE-2':1! HONDA Sc r Am b J ,. ~ -l .,.. r•~ l'r '-"""' (!r r~[lf"'l ur· 11 11.•h~nrl mak:"~ 11. r1 .. ri~1rin 15 '" ,_ -'· lnlit~ :\le~a .~.)7.:i2 n G•rag• s.1. 812 t1nn 11nri r .. rnrrl1n11: IPrt .. r!I \\'hrn h .. bul~f, fnr AO ELE· • • • s~2:_; • • • ntl'r!S mLMr rl!.plllr. $1j(l • • 4~-R~l C11JJ F.42-962~ 11Hl'r 5 pm. (NOT SALES ) Pets, General 850 .,. C n rt ! n 11 \VAi;;nn. ,\l11sl ~,.,. tn 11p.. pr-r13t,. ~h.li: CTpt'a; k rur- t.a lns S.16-:ill21, nr ~7fi2. CORTINA E:.:rl'p,1on<1I r11r,.,.r nppnr 11•' le;ar!Jn5: f1rn1 ln r i nd1\"1r!ll~I w 11n~lvt1r~! m1nri . Ahihly to 11~rk: " •'!'!\~fl('< :'-TRk~ v ;i I u ,. rlrr1~inn~ t>llt'Ctlnst prnl11 1. lrl!<~. 7'1n't l .'fr'. p11 1d :r::i1n1ng pn-e;r11 m. RA rir ht>!trr l'f'fl d Tn $700. 1 Compan~ Pay~ F•P I 01· nlh"r rlf'Jt'uml'nt• In e:I:· XE\\"PORT Shor"!!. Ct'lmpll'te r l'll"n' C1"'nri111on S1Th 00 - househr1!rl .M]I'. 3 rms 17141 ~26.12.'lfi 1"hnn1as\'ill" hirn. incl .\ pc F INE ART RENTALS V,\TOR. ===-7--'-'~-~,.--l;o;;M.;;;;,.--::;;:;-;-;:;;::;-,-;:::-,4.1'1-IEEL Dn1·e, F n r rl , IT 4 . , T!-l li~OERBIRO. FLYlNG Jr 14' "''/hW'/ BONANZA mi ni b!ke l hp, 11,f327 Chevy eng k :l.'f.I ANJ.\1ALS R US •• ~1nnkie! Jnhoiird, outbo11 rrl S24YJ. 2Xl tr,.tler. All xtras. X1nt cond rrnni snnckli, xlnt ronn. $jO heads, overdrive, Cornando .------·----- $7j(l fi7.H 57R. ;i,\f;-\f\83. ti rl!s . X1nt cone!. Sll.'iO. Afr 6 67 CORTINA 2 dr. R/H, ~!"I, rl1nettt' .<:l't, J pc twin Homl'-Ofc. r7]41 772-6J.~ I S.19.95, Pekeapoos $19.95. V1r1ona, DI. 6 4 2 -;, 8 0 0, 1 ~c;.::.:::..::;:::c,.~~~--lo"'°'"'"'-;;c:;c-.;:::;= l blk C~ipmunk~ ~.!l5. F'rel! Cha· :l41')..(J6~2. lilt'!· SUJ)l":r Siilell11f'. Cost nt":w '71 YA.'1.AHA ~111U En<iuro, 644-'1~7 autn, maf"'l'Jn "' 1111 h...rt , corne:r ~cl"I :1:1r11 -ltJ1li • O , 126 bt-d~. chests of ' dr&we~. I P1ano1/ rgans ~ ·' I"" I c.~~~-~~~-~.,-1 r\r11• eng, trans. ~1. pha n1r lnn 1A/purch11.SP ol r<1;.'f ~lt:-:r Spnrt 12', l'(lvf'r. 51eer. $131)() nr w lnr $3.'il"I. • ~......,, {'(Ii••· """''· • 'fi.4 Che:vy P .U cusif'<m m<'lr" !\3M In nrw l'qpfl trurnfl, bf-d, GE dl'lUXt" v.:/rl. ;;.is...1511 ~?.'l-R.i20. 3£.tj \V ~lcfarlrlen, ini;:-. cnnfTOU S~7j. ~7-2.~95 =c640-=='·=17_2~o='-'-'6S'--7-72774_, __ 1_...,,,','-'-c';;",'..,','','-'-,',.'cm..--fltetside 1n6ulat1d c&mprr Xhit. $.')7El nr 1'rad~ 4!17-lOM. 5 A. nr fi7.~-~zg \\'ANTED Sail, m.\.St & OOom '61 HONDA CL90, 5hf U IPilgriml New hr1k~.1---~~=~~---1 • RABBIT DOES for SnowbU'd $160 • 54M982 8.ft 6 rillrb. rtc $UOO nr bl'~! ~f-DATSUN PERSONNEL I TABLE TOP l"lftt stnve &. f Sl::AGL'LL. 3 Hp. mnlor ' IO'VJNE I The s1rire thi\I !s l11mou~ or !or "'1.le • ~lfi-3S5R ••II··• •'·t< 11•.-ly "'a.. • 548-9691 * ·n K•\rASKI 115 E·•u-. Irr. 494-8913 1 ---..,---,,.,,.-..,..~~""I Fr,.rfFr~ Pn<l!ion~ ** SALE •• "-hood , SJ;"· P•ho ""' 35. m•rn<v. ''""od•h•lilY <I "" •• "' _., n ,., '" 'Jl BIG 510 SEDAN SER\/lCES *'AGEf\/CY [Arli"s clolhiflJ' siie 14. ~rviN: · now otlen fabulous F'_"':::::"';:::;'~' ="='=ul=l'='="':::::>-5';:::;7=8;:::;:,.;_='="'='=·:;642-1:::::;::;:!86::;::"':;:::'=~:::::="=· ·::..~S.;:::;ll=l=d:;l•=l=t•=m:;';;;::m:;w:;:::! ;:::;;;;:::; I l.Y.Xl m1 , clea.n, many '--X"· '8!1 INT. Tra~l.al! 1200, 345 C\I m•n~ pH nt11. nev." *Ile 24-29, d1r.cnunts on o1Ar10$ A or-~ tri1 S.l50. &12-18.f.J. I enc .. tull poW!:r &. a ir. 4R8 E. 17fh 1111 Jr\'1t1e 1 l,11nll'~. pUl'Y'~. rlOOr!, oth~r tzilns. 1970 Hond,, CL 1~ xlnt conrl Re.!idy !or !rlr, 49J.J.i03 Ovtrhrad Cam, 4 SfMl!""1 . dlr .. 642·l'470 m1.M'"ll 1tl'm~. Eves 11ft 4. ~· I S...,.. S4YI. Privart .... ~.Lo mi's ' 'S7 CMavy p•n•I R.ilr1io, Heater, Bucket lf!.ttl, .~~"'" 1.1·;i nu! spine!.!, Ti!; ''7"' ir -~ '""''J S u nttd tl.'l&s, lo lo m!lef;. UT!i ITY m•n nrrrltd fnr I Sill " Sun ~-4; 266 Sierk1;, nnw Sj!)$ • New consoiei I ,!~~/ Al. STAR GAZER.:'IC-\ ~;,ro.t 200· 646-.l?l3 sacrlflct . ~.~731i. 494 -69U Ne1: CARRO\\'S Rf'~1.o.urant I =C=-'='~"="~1c'"~-~---in I.JI Jt)'ll'~. PtC.8n, ~k b ByCLAYl. POu.AN:---~----., MINI Bike 3 h.p. •l!.O brak~s. '6.l F"ORD Van. Good conri. n~ntni Au i;:-11~1 .'\fl. ,\ppl,v 111 GARAGE Sall': in1f'rcom. "·11!nu1. r"s: tn s~ n"'"'" fifJ "~'" H YourDaily Adivll'fG1JHI. N 51,,.u~-:.n. ~~. Service re~iptA . '71 Big Station Wagon prrr.nn •t C11.rrn"'·~ Res1,.u-I rrrnrrl pl11..vtr, t"h~st 1'1r $796 e Grand!!, reC'OTldition· ~u~·11 .,, Accordin" to l~•llo,.,,. Y f ~6W !IAA-7!'125 6-14-1 7~!! Alter~ rant 620 Avr 111r111 J'>1m. San rlrawer.. ll:Oll cluba, el,.,. I!<! &: rt':i1tninc. v11.iuf':'5 10 rui~:~.!!, Tc~lopmwogaforWlldnnday, ±!!·~ New Gitane 10 ipd. Autos Wanted 968 4 ~pd . dlr, Ht R, fad . ~r. Cll'menrl! 8/1:1 !.· R 24 ~-li111•ri rrinwtr, ruitar, IW'\\' $1395 from $895 7~90 reodf WO~s .. corl'MpOl'ldbl ..... ~ngto runbtrs $.85. * 644.4554 ~-~fil ls. T. flaaa, WSW. !1Vl!l'n Rnm b :iprn. ~mal1 ;ippL Dl.Y\I. A· Eves. Ort.:inr. hranrl nl'111 w1rythm. f'£TAU•us c your.<.W.iOC: nns,111n. WE PAY TOP Und1'r ~.000 nul~. SAcri · "'t< "·I -HB lrom S7'95 e ()rrana, usl!d. 1 ~ 31 Don't 61 Curlollty ICOl~~PIO "67 l'rlumph ~c ,.. " 1 \\IAJTRESSES ntMl'd !or ... , ....... 11wa,,,, . '-m 13~ • F1-, m-·J· ).f~.10 :i:a.-trtwn J2To 62M(l'f oer·" fief ' CUI lllf. 9 Am 4,,.. 1 11v ~' ..,._, ·~•r MAfXI 3 You'll 33 &v '3Chorot NOY.JI ~built en(lne CASH m" Ml;-8736, Ne11· CARROi\'~ Rl'st•ur1n1 GAR.AGE SALE Baria.1re! "t11:mti'1, .\llVI' Up IO $500 .. 54.63 ... ..,r." 34~ 6'C-.. New tlN-1 64E>--0779 optnlns: Aurus1 30 must hf CtuJd!"l!n's we•r, w111hl't' .t: B r 1 on•1• :S GIYor J!>'"'JIDl'l'O!!f es1~ 1·7-15-23 DAT~UN -19&7 -1660 .... .a f a.nk finandnr , ree de Iv. > , !>1.gllt JI It 66 fn~"l;~..,r~l~..,_.ii'~l ~l'i'I '63 Hon41 :rt5 Supr_r Hll\\'\I 2: or over. Apply In l'lf!'W'ln ~r. dble ll'l:'Q., mtK u rn. ery. Our famous wirrin:y GlMIMI 7 o.~ 37w1t0. 61 u s.tMTTAllUS ,..______.. __ _,., p 1 Rna.dstf'r. V,ry c:Je1.n . ~· !I.I Cirrows R..,11 urant li2ll 1924 Di1.n11 Liii N 8 . Au' 2T on ,all il'lllfnlmen~ ~MAY 1f t l"llM<MI 38~ ~C.. .. 11.lly HoY. 12 ~ U\JO<J <.V11<1lcion 11 r P e for UJed ean I: trudtl jwi;t ctllt"nt cnnd1tlnn. Sll~~.M. , • P 5 C1 • Vt , • ~Somo 3•A-fi9"'"'',. , 1treamen. Sl'iO. Mz....4268. • Ph ••--· •• 1, • ,. p M "''enl••A 1rn, Rn l"mf'nte · Opf'n daily lO to I (JUIJt?C 1ovou'.. ..a~'"' 100-. pte.tt ! call u1 ror tre. estim•te:s. · .-...~"""'"" 1' .. :,,., • · '• 235 11r ~/24 hetw,.,.n 8 1.m. BABY rurnitur~. pt'l'.!}e<':tir COAST MUSIC ~?-lS.32 ~~~::,. !;r:11e ~ f::~11on!ftw 6-l'-U37{R"I ·n, .~~: 1 100· !=tio:~: GROTH CHEVROLET s 1 • 1 2.In,,ct ~6901 D 0 •11','",," ~.· P m. .It ~n. comp! tiJh ,acq· f\'E\\'PORT t. HAR80R ¢: l.IOJIS ,'!~ .......... !!~:!!.'-ly ~!~!WtlM l.sMI ST>M~ or 67>l26.l ._, ""' · .-n WAITRESS uanum, -~ p1PCt d 111r tk Hf Co1ta Meu • 6(2.2'5'1 eAHCll. ,_._... -• CA'llCOIH prt)'. 644--4&41 r ws. -c1~ .. B ~JiJH,En ,,u,.. 4SIM nrt,.,..i . Of(;.Jl ~ HD 7 .... Ask mr Sales MAna1er Ho1~1 COflf'f' 111()p, ~akl11.Jt .. • ,'".!':· ~ ..,.,j!!l'I., ••• . HAM?\10ND, st e In w I '· Tll.aolo-46.. 76Md ,.,, '' ~ '69 4. run drt11 .c.•Kft'O- h I f I . c JI ........ JUL'( 1 17 FOi"""'" 41 [......,... T1 V1tW'( ..... rtide lntl Beach Blvd. s 11 ""r ntervir w. a 1 Yiuna ha. New " uM!d {2 ,_.. 11\M>ot .ittoU. ?10.rt ~... HuntiJ'lflon Beach fi.14 -lion ht-t'4'n l(}.2, A•k or SALE· M11ny itf!m1 TV ol Sr 2• t-~ 1•Cenlftrl'lri "'~ ,.1_ n.71 $1Aro or niter 4!)4.~1 7 ~ · · · · p1•.n(llll mo,1 mall:'"'-· st 20WNJ• !!OW IOAM S47.M!l7 Kl ~ ··11 .. 1 :· hos!r~. Mb.v furn . cklthes, 1urf I buys tn So. Ca.lit. 11t Schmid! LIC 21 ,~ .)I Uri 11 M1on/Htt AQUAllUS SCHWINN VAnrlfy 1t1 1prtd. ANNIVERSARY •SO PAL;\1 SPRINGS top rett. ho.ml. 4 O 6 -11 th , HB. Mui lc Co .. l!IOT N. Main, ~.JtJtY u 1 :uo-io, .)2C"""• l:l~I J.AH. JOA like ne w, l":itfrAs. AUTOS WANTED '"!'''" , 2J Yru ~ trrttlltcf\MI 1J F-,,.'. II $7' + t <9' ,.~ Tray tlf'T'VK"I'. Rl!Jldl'ntt•l :.....-...... SAnta AM, .AUS.11 j2'~ ~"'"' MT• -. • ...... ~, -~==c-=-----~ ,,-" .. , "o...n.i. u. fop dOUar tor ,.Je.t.n UlfJd f.t c1J. 1\·1111. 646--0331 ~r TV. ~ bed~. 2 din. attl. 2 3 :O.IA.'1JEL. Tho)mu orr•n. ¢:l:~.~!_f.l1 1 26 ;;:_ ~~11 '66-M-71 •7• w Mobile Homel 935 Cl't,, Ste Andy 81""1Wn. 11ppt "''i's. liamps. 'Yi CMvy P.U. M6, l yr cld, MV• SlOOO. YllOO 27Mvlt 57To 17Y-riseu THEODORE • \l.'ATTRESS \VAi"TED: m1ck. Mj v fi4$..1737 • ~7-MJ7 • t:AJ.ufl.JJ i:~..,.. ~~ =~ HI; It }"b_ Mr ~fOB rLt hom1 ftJr M.Je: ROii S F DAY! B,albc-11 l.'11nd Good r.AJtAGE !WI'' R!tril. K~n· The futest i1raw 1n thl't \\'e,r ~~·~sttf 11 f30"""7t 60!,. fOEttth M..U.XI~ wfeKJ)tndo Hv rm 2 l'r'!CI N ORD h]'I'-Call fii>-.l.17~. I mf)!"e •·111'11!r, , Io v e , , . 1 011/y P ilot Cla•Alflfd ?::! 1~13.i2t • @Good @ Adft'M: f)~!u25mt "~{ porchl'J1. J BR. 2 9A Carpt I 7IY'1 HARBOk BLVD. Vnr belt n!lulta! 642-5673 A~ty!~ne: cuttJt .~lTAA Ad . 642-!1678 4 57-82..!9 !Ill 7~7'-&1 11\.rUOul . C•ll ~3-i708. COSTA ~IESA 6'12-0:110 -------~~- l • \ llERltARI FEllllAIU ALmtOIUZl:D SAL£5 I: S£RvtCE 1 I i 'i'l' I • I ' 3100 W. Coa11 wy. Nl'Wfl0!1 8e4ch • l§J.1 '---1 _ ..... _," ... _!~! L_ _ ..... _1oc ... _J §J I ~ _.~,._1"'"'_!§) ' -, 1._..oil 970 Autos. l..;,..n..i 970 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos. Used 990 1 . Autc1, UMCI 990 Autos. UMd 990 Autes, U1td 990 Auto1, U1ecl '990 i---:FIA""'"'To---TOYOTA CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD LINCOLN MUSTANG PINTO PONTIAC e Oompl•le ~ ot '10 TOYOTA ~lark II, 4 dr fl 5ed. tact ur, 4 'PCI. $1950. CADILLAC 1961 «EL DORADO" f'ACI'ORY I '&4 CHEVY van, VB 2834 ('\J '70 GALAX IE S00 I 'fi!J L\tARK 111 A.i.\1 11'~1 '67 .\1USTANG Convert. Air New paint, !Ires, t.e&l. Semi l DOOR H.T. s lPrPO, !pd control, loaded. rood , 11uto., R&H. P.S., • • 1971 PINTO '60 GTO, All po11ott xtru, + air, AM FM A~k t.ma. ~16-211 1, ~~:;gjfj 1<·krk'I•: t96.. Pon11a1· BnnnrvilJe 4 Dr H;irdtop, ,\fust 11rll 10 SPiiie ..state~ $1100. Cal! 642-191..q, 'fi!l fIR£BJRn CIUtlllsel rPd , blk int. l.o mi)eg, xlnt CQnd . S22((1. :i:i7-{)7'.l7. mom I o.:-o-c· T~';-:!;_-,--~~.,.-C~=-.,,.-.-, '11111* S.. whl, hubs, xlru. Sac. Sl995 AIR CONOITJON lNG f'uli power. •tereo. door locks, padded lop, nit & rele- srop1c 1tttring, e l<'". Local one owner. tXSS779) cll.lllper. 642-3334 :-i1usr Sf'~l.L 1 illu11t lit>ll th li. wetil .. Perfei:t r..:w lino~ & p.tin1. Whiie 1011 CHRYSLER Be;iutJfuJ l...i~ht Ivy Gold Jln-1 matn!. tf'(!Orcl. 557-9:W9 wfbnot & tonne11u r.over Jn u;h wuh ~lcl interior .t_uark MAVERICK e>:~ll. rond. L\la~ otter. ~ ~pPed, radio & heater, \\"f\I/ t1~s. buC'k('! M'i!.1§, chron1e trlm , 7:()0 mill's. 91 lCBG. "FRIEDLANDER" "' 0 "· ..,..,,. TRIUMPH 1968 CHRYSLER 300 bmwn Landau roof I:::q111p-I 2904 Ellei;n1t'~, 1\1es11 2 OR. H.T. prd 1"'1 ith A1P1(0 Tr~_ns, Ra-1 1970 MAVERICK Vrrrlr 540--409:1 $1699 COURTESY DODGE 28AA HarOOr Bl\'d . 1J750 lfACH ILYD. IHwy. l•I E7566 • 537-682' '7tl Fiat, 850 Spt.Mr , vctra ht. ~ over p ayment~. 546-9621 '69 FIAT 124 Spyder. mags, mint cond. Pn. Pt y . 673-1569 eves JENSEN JENSEN AUTiiORlZED SALES ' SERVICE LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES k. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport BQch 1~LA~M~B'"""ORGHINI '67 LA.i.\1BORGHINI 350 GT. bright red. perfect ~nd. $T::«I. Call 5-12-5555 be! 5. MERCEDES BENZ 27 .000 n11le~. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beact. ~THINK ... ~ .. "FRIEDLANDER" IUM BfACH !HWY. J'I 893-7566 • 537 .6824 ·~ ~IG, rw.w eng, tires. xlnt cond. Sacri!Jce S 4 5 0 . 6i~;')93.\. !11G MTDGET '67. New valve job. S988. 673-41 00 OPEL '68 OPEL 2 DR. Sport 0.-lU>.e 4 !ipd. dlr. Strong runner. Very grod !ihaJX' Pf'r!tct tor college. Take ~maU do>.1·n. \Vil\ hn- an!.'e pv1. pry. fVHS989l Call J11m!'s at 546-S736 or 49-J-6SJ1 af1 9 a m. • • 1970 OPEL 4 !~d. rarl1<'1 ht:atCT. l>uck- er sea ri;. 38:icEK $888 COURTESY DODGE ZS.SS HarOOr Blvr1 C05t11 ~!f~a ~7-9220 • • PORSCHE ·m Pon;chr'. 911 S.. lo mile!i. Irish grct"n. tan 1 n I . , 'At.I/FM. all.,y whls. mus1 .ell. m!!.ke oU~. priv prty. 213:9-11-1563 . ··si C Porsche. Leaving for Europe. ~fus1 Sdl! 12100. or b&t ofr 673-ljJl . PORSCHE 911, 1961i. Joedf'd. Xlnt roncl . :'>1ake offer. Priv prty. 968-IZ\6 '69 PORSCHE -!111-T, 5 1pd. extras. lo miles. xhit. $4'.Ql. 548-7478 or ft14-8197. RENAULT '63 RENAULT, good con<!. New clutch. SJOO. "* 96S--4690 ... TOYOTA '69 CROWM ' STA. WAGON Tor of the hne ~! Sold & llt'Meed by ua tince new. 4 IJ)l!t'd. radio. he•ter. (XfS- SZ!ll $2195. Marquis Motors !Q) So. Cit. llilh"''Y· L. Bch. 494. 7503 • 540-3100 Fo. RESULTS 10'I can 0. pend on, Call ... - :. it I e 1 m a '11. .Daily Pilot C111•1ined &42-667& • place )'OW Id Ir ch.,... It! TOYOTA DEMO SALE t.A.RGE NEW &. USED TOY OT A SELECTION SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY~ ..Derut Le.wiA 9 TOYOTA l!H6 Harbor, C.l\I. 6-16-9303 '68 TR 2511, 6 cyl, lOflneau cover, f\t1chetln I 1 r es, Am I Fm. Xlnt cond. $1895. tll 596--4037 or (21 3! 429--926:'i. 1~9 TR-ii, red, xlnt cond, Nev., paint & l1re!i. S2300. or best otfer. 536--199(1. '63 SPITFIRE, ye11ow "''/b!k top. New motor. perfect r.ond. ~. 6+1-4307 '69 TR-6, super condillon. !\lust see. J4.000 miles. 673-4245 after 6 pm 'f.2 TR3, xl nl cond. $850 cMh or trade !or same v11lur car 'v/aura trans 673-5:'!95. VOLKSWAGEN • • 1961 v.w. Radio, healer, "-'hJfewalJ ttr- ~-High back bucket seals, sunroof. 426ASH $888 COURTESY DODGE 2S88 Har!xlr Blvd., Costa il1csa 5j7-9220 • • '69 VW BUG ~ spd. dlr. Xint. cond, Sar.- ri!ice! Take older car in trade or small do1vn, \\1111 finance pvt. pty, fV DY299J J.16-8736 or ~94-!iRJ I. '7[) V\V -Air cond • \Vood d!'c·Rad1~~ew brakes-ex- tras Sl6j() or bes1 offer. 968--(1192 aJt 4:3() P L\!. V\V Van. 7[) campf'r. MM)'. many xtra!'.. Alter j pm, sl'>--8.'ln '68 V\V bUg. excel cond. Sl,100 673--12'4.'> !liter Ii pm ·n Bug Clemrntinf., fi .,.ks In LuroP"' only. R/H, xln! rond 6111() mi. S18:il. !'148--9-170 'fi8 V\11 Paint job. rim~. new eng int &: tran1. Jl;t UST SELL NOW ''.~' • • '*" Call 673-93ii2 * • • '67 \IV/ Bue. Al'.l tf l'.f. air, SXIO. Good c!lnrl. 968-83~. ii no Ans. 673-1489. BY 011•nf.:r . '70 V\V StJuareback, 11 utri, rarllo, l ug gage. ra.c:.k S19Zil. 64fi..Z816, j.\5-j\M. '5.11 P.U. new br&kes, clutch, 40 hp eng. s:a:i. &12-6373 or 962-493-1 \'\V Van. not running. Bes! olftr. SJJO. New t1I'f'~ . .<:f'n· era!or I.· eng parl5. ~-5708 '00 V\V Van, factory reblt cnglllt S·IOO. :~1 1953 V\V Bus, good running rond1tion; tiI'f'~. brakes, clul•h. S993. 6i;.-.;29J. '6'1 V\\1 Nrw eng, 2 new Tlf('S. Grr111 Trans. Si9.l. • ~.l(l-6679 .. '6!1 \V\I SQUAREBACK. air. 1n:i11y XLrll~. SISOO. 714 6-14-7620. VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALEI '71 2-DR. $2998 R&H AUTOf\lATIC 2844 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! ..De.M Lemi.t W VOLVO 1946 Harbor, C.t-1 . 546-9303 ~ THINI ~ 'Y"!YO' "FRIEDLANDER" IV• l•ACll OIWT, 1ti 893-7566 • 537-6824 '6.1 Volvo 544, ex~I cond, r/h, -t spd, $700. il7-7371 Autoa, Us.cs 990 '71'.1 FORD Truck %. $267j. '00 Cad . Convert. }09.ded S3!l00. eves 64.2-2149. CADILLAC CAD. ·ro. Good runn!Jlll: cond. Very clean Ntw tirtA & bat!. All pll'r, .!!.If, prl!Murt llioekl. S325. 548--3947 $3599 NABERS Cadillac SALE PRICED 0_10, . eatf'r, owrr ~!rt>r1n~. 2 DOOR '67 f\1USTANG CTA. Auro ., Allract1ve gold mist metallic 1'acrory Air Cond, 11'1! Ill-SALF. PRICED-1·1000 ~11LES R&H P, S., P-d1~c brake&, Costa J\.lr:<'l 5ii7-9220 trac11ve Car reflects f'XC'el-· • 1., ' fuu~h with black buc.k t · Smart C1'1lllpetl!ion yl'Jlow l e flt'"' ~lakt. oiler 2004 • * RAMBLER lrnl care, A~k for drino n-· ----------seats. k Landau roof. Equip-w11h black sltlPf', 3 Speed Elles1nf'rf", :-.11'53 Verde. AUTIIORIZED DEALER ped w1rh auto 1rans. !Wd10. ~trarion. Ll!JjAUHI $2!l7j. 1r1:1ns f{ilrlio. Heater, 4 j4{}....1{)9J. 2fiOO Harbor Blvd., H Po S · .Johnson t.: &\n, 2626 llai·bor .:..:::.c:::::c__ _____ _ PLYMOUTH caler, wer leering, n:vn Cos! ~\ll' 5.\Q.jEP(I. brarlfl new t 1rf'~, an1·acfivf' '6~ .\l USTANG V..JI, aufn -~~~C7~,',''°"illes.a___ Po"'·er Brakf"S. f'tC. Clean · a sa . d u:terinr. &>e ;ind drive <&. trans. l'Brlio, P /S, Ori~ * * 'ti(') Ramblf'r 4 Or. 6 ryt. AUIO 1ra ns, !)flr!ly rr hli rn,.-. C,nnrl Tr11n~p0rtati(ln. $17j 01 hr~I "f ft r. 4fi6!,-, /\. ~rwport. J'\.B. 642..fl717. CADILLAC 1969 lhrougOOut (ZX'V2f/l ), $1675. O\VN the on1y c·ar on yaur harcain. 127lASVI, S147j. nwflf'r. Good ('('lnri. $750. CPE OE VILLE J ohnson & Sori, 2626 Harbor hlock 1n (lf'rff'et <.'Onrl 1r1on, .Johnson & Son. 2626 Harhor ::i.is--t:f.Wl. 1967 PLYMOUTH f ACTORY Blvrl., Cosra J\lcSa. 540-;..630. 1967 Fnrd Galax1e, l<1rtory Blvll., Costa ,\iesa. 5-I0-~.1 -----------1 r l "RY. \'-1'. auto. rran~. cl h 39o OLDSMOBILE \l'hl1f'l\'i'IJI llff'S wheel cov- LL AIRpOCO\\NEDRITIONIN'G' '67 Chrysler Nf!\•,.por!. Pvt !1,~~ ~~••'h'·,,,1'0'm'er.,., .. m',~-• * r ~. XOASlfl · F • L · . vin~ op, p;irty. sacr1hre $1000. &low .. '"' -· ' "~ ~· 1970 MAVERICK !ea1her 1n1er1or, 11!1 1ele->.1·holr~le, 5-18-5I7j, C. :-01. sion. Uphot~rery, paint and Auto., radl<' .f'.t. hl'aler. \'lnyl '69 Olds Cutlass, 6 C)'I. air $3'8 T·BIRD '"opi" "''herl. sierffl multi-boclv in mini ronrl1r1on A COURTESY DODGE _ _, F ll " • COMET · · top, yrllo11'. !990BBF1 ("nnrl., good r1res, xlnt ronrl , ...,~~ H bo Bl rl 1966 T Btrd Lil•~•i!U. u Pl .... doo· lock•. JYRY969 1. I s1eaJ Al SI.JOO Call &tl-7201 SISOO ' ~ ar r ~· . rl ~.. • " .,1288 " '001 1 _,, .. •-" ,,~ ~ .. 1nomog. _. · ',,,,....,...,., · Cnsla :\\('1'.'1 j.j -9220 rr• '' "'' ' '''" $4399 -'~"~'~'°co<'c.· ~--COURTESY DODGE c 11 • --"••·00 1120000 '62 Comet 4 dr "''agon, looks .57 Forti, Country Squirf', ·i;;Old~ Con1·f'r!. Dyni:tm1e l'~. * • r,,,r f'n '"'"' "'" · NABERS Cadillac & run! good. SlOO. clea n, !op mP.Ch . rnnd, ~ ll::i.!'bor Blvd · \llnl r 0 n rl i 1 i., n $1lj(J. ·~ PLY)10UTH \'ahan1 . 6 _,_,;_i-_2fl __ '°_· ~~C-7'"-CC.-C "ER I 962-8068 Costa :<tesa 557-922(1 H11:hi;m1th 5-10-17211 1 1 k R'H 1 d '117 Thunrlrrh\nl. l1 !r h]ue. AUTIIORIZED DE:....... cond. w ldf' h~s. mo! rack. * • ___ 1·y. gf c . ""' . x nt con . 2600 !!arbor Blvd., I CONTINENTAL 390 CJD Engine, $139j lirm. '63 Olds Cuti.a ss S!lOO. !H7-:t2~2 42000 mi. Fully lnaded Costa :.1,.sa __. . _ .ij7-1111. 1970 MAVERICK CP E $1 2~ • &16-7.il.>4 The ra!ftcsr d·r:;ci_w_m __ l h-,~w-,-sr A~k1ni:: S\600. :1:17-6.11'1. Call ~0·~100 0pPn Sunday 1971 Ccntinental CONVFRT '6' =XL f' \' . .It, Srick, Radio, Sharp. Daily Pilot \V.\Jr1 Ads have 11 Dail.v Pilot Classi fied Jf0use Jluntin.it? Watch the C -' :i. ""'' • art I t\'YJ4901 '"E I CADILLAC 1970 • HT cupe air. fu ll P"r, ;iulo tranf., $ barga ins galore. Ad. 642-Sli.,1~8____ OPEN HOC ..... co umn. SON. DE VILLE LrKE NEW-5,000 MILES Ali!!f:<1, new paint&. 11rPs. 1599 Autcs, New·::;,:::_ __ 980 FACTORY AIR CONDITION-This beaunf~l car must he G00<I C'Oncl. Priv p 1'1 y CONNELL J~G &. FULL PDWER, cloth i1een and driven to appreci-9fill.-6277, & Jratl1cr 1nler1or. A~f/FJ\.:I a le. Classic Satin Blar.k f1n-'70 Fnrrl Corl1na. S"cr1fwP CHEVROLET rad1n, Jcsi; than lj,()00 nules. ish w11h black _ landau and for riuick sale $900, Xln! Yi2.I! Harbor Blvd. (7-lSCTN) hlack leather Int er io r . rl "36--6!!9~ • 11 -Co.~!ll. .\lcsa :i46-12fl:t Equipped \lo'l!h the fines I. ~ :i · • • a ,)pm , , . $5799 Full Po>.1'er 6 way f)'.)W"f ·n , fORDS: G "\I\ x 1 e 5 , 71 i\1a1·rnrk Gr;i hher, like NABERS Cadillac i;ea1 tilt ~lef'ring 1vheel Musran_i::s, & Tonn<'lS. Hertz nf'll', ll lt, low miles. $2400. AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa f\l rS<& Call :>\0·9100 Open Sunday CADILLAC 19'7 CPE DE VILLES 14 To Choose froml ·FACTORY AIR CONDIT IONING fULL PO\VER. choice ol clnrh or lrathrr. !lit !ele· scope wh('f'I . i;·rrPfl mult1- plrx. Pie. 1 TEDll86, UOs.123, UKP21[), UJSf1181 $2599 NABERS Cadillac AUTIIORIZF:D DEALER 2600 !!arbnr Blvd ,, C<'l~ta J\lf'sa Call '."14[}-!1100 Open Sunrlay LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTiiORJZED • SERVIC~ - Nabers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR Bl.., COSTA ['.fESA 54[}-!l"IOD Open Sund11.y '69 Convertiblr, a\r, TT ll'her.1. 60-40 seat. F1tem1st I Fl1'0\\'nf>.1•h11 e leather, 2-t.000 mile~. S4.500. 644-TI61. "fiO Cad 1 O"'·ner, atr. f/p, xtras. Xlnt t'ng. !nt '° •XI S\9j Pl'! pty fi46-5J70 . '6R El Oorarlo 13,000 1ni. Owner 111QVl!'li ro H11wa i1 . l :\Sfl('J 49"1.fl62fi '6j DEVILLE Co•1v., 11 ir- rond. fl pwr. Gd Nlnrl . Slt;,(J, !'lfi8-:-.227 or Ofr. ;,.1~Hi(I. CA MARO . . . c ,-,. ,,, ,,,_,, 4~.1.71~-. Auto temp air c0nd . Po111er orp. 1 ~) -·••· 1-·--·-· ------ rloor IO<'ks, S1ereo mult1-ple"< "&I FORD Galaxie 5!Jl, Goof! MERCURY n1dio, )1 1c~hn Radial Ply conrl. S-100. 642-~~~0 s tireg, and much more. i:im-5pm. 673-ll073 evr.~.' i 1966 I'o!ERC. Comet .i dr Please ask f0r a rltmonstra-.69 r ORD Cu~tnm P~. pb. I Serl11n. V-.il. h:i m 1lrs :12.\1.1 unn, (660EXUl Johnson & am/fm *' x c r P 1 1'., n a 11 Y P f\V. :.tePnng ,(: brks . Xln! Srin, 2626 Harhor Blvd.. 1 1·1,.,-=z "''' ronrl. Rrasona ble, pn p1y, C ,1 .,0 "'"~n r ean "' ,1, "" ..,. ... , •• osta "esa . .H ·JU,)\,I • -----1 962-Jfi.."Jl. 1969 CONTINE-NTAL GREMLIN I '67 ~1·-,-,.,-M-,-,m-,-,.,-,-00-.-, 4 DR. SEDAN I i<f'<tl , P s, P/R _A ir, rlr11n, !\!UST SELL • * N>lnw 11 h.,lr~;ilr S~~ By Beaut1ful pla1 inium hlue wilh 1971 G REML IN n11nrr. 2.'.lf.i \~'. Coast H.,.y,1 dark blue leather intPrior k lif'll1Pr, 11·h1ll'>.1'a!I Ut'es. Dark N. R. 6'Wi-fl."i.11. ,.,,_ndau roof. fuH Luxury grf'f'n ulr1ma1e e conomy. i=• " , , " " <.' d · I ,. I ' "".> \.Omf' 11ac:on. s ;in,.ar,, .i:.qu1ppe inc u 1ng a<:tflry 736-191 I ' I --" . hh $2'". I p rl \V g1x•1 111 rr. ;~1. 1111·, t1 t wheel, ower oor $1566 \;i ll. l~ill li-12-:llf{I locki; & mut h more. Sale COURTESY DODGE 1 • ' ----- Priced fl9.1BM \V \ S.1R7i ~.~.il Harbor Rll'rl . '6>: ,\J0nlrt:1'fl C<'ln\·t. 39{l, 11 ir. .lnhnso11 & Son. 2621i Hrirhor Cosfll J\·Jr~a j,~i-~220 I Oi~r . .'\:<1 rilil, aulo. 39.000 Blvrl .. Co$ta J\.1~11 . 54(1::i63fl. • • j n11. S117.i . fi~!1:?.10_1 __ _ TO SETTLE ESTATE GROOVY ·71 r.rf'rnlin ni;.oni 1 e "fl4 \l l-:RC\"l~Y , ~400 nr \\'1JI arcrp1 11.ri,y rrasoni:tble :xti·;i~. 11.;11 !'arnflr~. Cail hr!'! offrr. .i<1S..fl227. 2:54 otfrr on lx>aut1fuJ blue /,, 11.ui-172rl nr li4~-TI!l1. , 01•an1:.:_ fl.\'. Cn~111. ~1rsa . whuP 197(1 1\1ark Ill ap· MUSTANG pra1i<rrl al S7000. F.vrry Ill.\-JEEPS I ury r.,11·.:i plti~ :-.o.flOCl n11 . ---------- :1 yr. wa r1•a n1.~-. Lor<ll di:o al -'fi2 .!rrp Tni~i<. :-O:Pw 2.ltfl 1 "f;!I '\f11sta ng ~9 F"11~t B;irk. I er .JU!'I romplr tf'ri 111.000 n11.1 rnt:I~. Cu.~tom flll! hrrl 4 !'prr(I. r..~·ll. fi1~r hrakP~. t'OTllplPle cherk-uri. !n lw11pr Hravv rlur., h;Pi<. fi.lf>-!1~2.1. 111r "h<lrk~ m:ic~. ,.:[ll'akrri; !hiln nrw <'onri1!lon, Phone · ·-----$l lf-,on f'h ~•lfi-.1.167 Trusice &IZ·Rll!t LINCOLN 'h7 srnP.r Cpr. p>.1 r-;!l'•'r· 1970 MARK Il l 1111:. 1·111. ;i 1r. \)11~1 ir.n. f'>.· Per fect! F ull & C'Ompletely '11.'l C'ONTIN~:NTAI. 4 rir,,.,r ··rJ •·1•1111. S!.4:/:,_ fi l~..fi02$ I luxury equipped locally o"'n-R I' r r n ! l Y n . h 11 ll IP rl SELLING Yf1Ur !)cl11t? "List" e( & has been SPIViced by RP115fln:i blr . 5-18--0i!ll, 1>1'f'~ 1 1 11·1th 11.~ .. ~f'll ii [ll~t. Daily a uthorized Lincoln dealer. fi.tf;.....l;!\4. P ilo' Oa~s1f1erJ. f•fl~:i678 20,IXJO "''ell mainta.inerl Autos Uied 990 Autcs UMtd 990 milt s. This luxury car is ' ' f!awles~ & must ~ 8E!en &. dr1ve11 ro he appn-ci111cd. II is priced for ~ Qulck sale at S61ri(), .Phone 67~-88ll. 111 Vi11 Koron, Lldo Isle after 6 P.J\.f. 'fi:i 4-dr, r nn \l l"l'l ., Air f po\\•P r , N "IV hr1's/brakes. Real classic, $67.'i. :'46-7397. '&I CONTINENTAL, I ti l I • • p11r. air. t>r11u1. loc:a1 car, NEW '71 CHEVYS 1968 CAMARO ~Jnt ronrl . :>1R-29M __ _ 321 VR. auro. !rans., flO'l'l'r CQRVAJR ~irer1n;, rar1 1n .t hf'lllf'r. ---------- r<'lnsoJe. buckr t srar~. \"VS-'1'<6 CORVAIR, >!<'ll'ld {'flnr1 . 728 R&H. new trans. S·IOO $949 : ... lf>.-'i!l.l7 COURTESY DODGE ms Harbor Blvrl Costa Mr~a $.li-9220 • • CORVEnE CORVETTE 'Ii~ Prrfrl't c0nrl11i"ll 19711 CA111AR0 s..;; .1.'fl, xlnt • 6'i:l--J.~t mnrl. Going North. CMll hr!.' ---=D~ODGE __ _ 11 111n. 11ft !l pm. ~.Jf;--4.19.'i. $1974 COURTESY DODGE C11moro1, No•ot, SALE PRICED Mo11t1 Corlo1, l'"polo1, v_,01, Coprk • \toe~ Numhtn· HU, JJJO, ltl• ll~. •HlOT, •lllf'. Otl, •11"1 it.11 ••bi.cl It 1'>•11< 1al<!. FORD l/2 Ton P icku p II ~,..,,~ •u<o '""'. 1· •'~'"'~~ l'>"li ~1· .1111 'l\j C/lf'Vi'llt i\h1l1bu SS, R.&·H. 11 1r. 111110. V-8, PS, Clean S69:i. fi7."i-!'i7j 7 CHEVY Mente Carlo 2.ilAA Harbor Bh•rl.. '70 $2895 CHEVROLET Co&ta Mes•' • 5.;7-9220 • :1.'!' "'"'" T••n1 . 1l v•l•r11 r~w•• I \ S••••,'>!l. F>nw•• ar~•·• lo~c•o • • '66 DODGE DART--;--~~~~";;:· ::;:" "'" $--4- 1911 VEGA I 62 • cvl . .o.o•~ '""' 11:..~1 5"•'• 5 5 Radio & heater. automatic. 6 C)<llndcr Automallc, 26,000 •'>f '11rtfl b\Ov !'.I• •1.16• bucket ~f'al, p.<1nel. low lo"' I mil('s. Local I o\l.'ntr car. --- milts. 1230CK1\l. fTG B?Jlf SS95. '70 VW Bug $1575 $1699 1 Marquis Moton ~.:rG:;. ";~,:i ~::·•:1~'· 11"" COURTESY DODGE 900 So. CsL Hlgh"'Y 1 •. Bch. --------•. --2888Ha.rborBlvd.~ I ~~1_7:,oo • :'l10~JIOO '63 FALCON Futura $545 Cost11 ~1eAA 5.;7-9720 • nr Sen . 8 rvl, Auto Tr•n). llan"'. * • DODGE ~ ton V11n. Rcb\t t-1••1rr, NI(• 51• •lm. '62 Cbr1-y. Yll cu in, fully eng Good cond. New ----------- Bnikes. tiJ?!, $.iOO. 968-lj.10, '66 FORD Fairl1ne SOO $795 equip, h!ih rise mantlold. \I. ;,4.il-J\j.'i. v '· •u111 Pew•• S••••rPlQ, ~""''" cam. h1 c on1 prt ss1on .::,.__:.:_.---=--~ H••le•, ~··•I?~ piston!, he!!.den, 4U -~ar TO settle e1tate, 1~9 Ib'I~ ------------------ ',,.."'·U31ll""1. or be~1 offer. v11n , gyp!iY convPrs1on. rx-'68 C HEV. Station Wagcn $1795 ("('1 l'Ond. lo mtlt9. [VI'S. llfl •1r ~·~In, ~,,1,,, VI, l>C"''' >i••rlno, •u!nma!•r "•~•mlulo~. 49-i·l.'!73 l'<!Wtr wl~nw, •1~1 19TI CHEV\' Capricr 2 fir rpe. On\)' 1800 m i. Air, PIS. FALCON P /B. P/\V, v1ny1 top. l'.1ust ------...,.--- "11. """· Pri ,.,. &!'-'"" '64 FALCON TRANSPORTATION SPCt. '6l Chevy. Nt'w hrts. bal· ltry, mulf\!'r"!i. Pr1etd !or quick s11lr. 96&-94.15. '64 lmpa.la ~ crin\'. r h. P"T. f'XC'f'I mnd. /\ fun car: 6 r~·hnder, radio, heatt't . E:x-~·'Jent mechanic11l rondi·1 11nn. A ~at ~oond car. 1CYG7521 s.;95. Morquis Motors $1295 I ,_,, ~~G~~~.~~~~~" r.~~ ... !'~~= 1 1 \11111 Crullers, '•111•. Alf t~ f•t•••...,11 C-ltle~ •• ,,. Great I Vfl -Llr .. IR• ... i.ty .. VI .. WI,.., •• '67 OLDS Cutlas1 j Qt H•ro!OD itM!lr,, h,..I~,, IU~ ..,,,,, ,,.~. "°"'" ,, •• ,1.0. •·• cnn.1u11>n1nc. ¥1nyl '""' •1171 NOT JUST A FEW BUT EVERY NEW 1971 RANCH ERO '"' TOR INO IN OU ll HUG£ STOCK NOW SLASHED ro OVER FACTORY INVOICE! -~--~·----.. FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Mo"'( to c:hoow fro'"' '6'5 tlu11 '70 M•dtl1, Sport rooh, fo rmals, 2 door & 4 doot hordtop1 & .. do"'· F11ll power, oir c:o"dillo"lnq. W11rro"tlt-s Ofoil11bl•. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE OUR -PRICE · $2696 '69 TOYOTA $1296 <"orr.n11 4 flr. H&I/, air rnnr1 , 4 ~prrrl, good 1ni1rs. 1~37RQC1 '67 TOYOTA ·I Tl r. C<>ron<i i\1110. shift, l!•wid 01drs. I \ 1 [JI:,·,;: I '70 T-BIRD 2 De. $3696 ;~~d~!~~R'~''d"d $1996 I! T. t,r.nrl milr<. r11 ll Iran~. gnnd nilJPS rin11·rr, 11 ir r nnrl .. ~['IP-t 124Cf "\ 1 1•ial "h""I.~. 1·11 "\AGF.1 -------------- '69 DATSUN 4 rln<'lr. 1.n11 , ln11· inllr~. 4 ~Jlf'f'rl. f'tJ\1 inprd. iR1,';AS l(1 $1296 ~~~"~"~~~~ l lT $2096 P.&·H, P.1110 .. J'.S., 1·1r1yl rl'lnf, air r.inrl . ln11· rn1lr~. 1;.:;.;r~f\ll • MUSTANG SALE Mo:1111y '" choolO ""'"· '65 thr11 '70 '""d•lt. Co11p", hardtop•, c:on...ertlblt 011d 1+2 f•1lboc:ks. So1111 with 4 1pe1d1, else olr c:o"dl!io"h"I ""d owt11'"111lc: l"offb. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully f1t l11r~ equi ppfd, w~<I, w 1t•d intPr., radi11, li••!et, 911od ,..:i, •. (Ol>•C lll OUR PRICE $1996 '66 MERC. WGN . $1096 (.,d.,ny ,l'l'lrK \"I !'11 <~ )-'1111 !o(L\\f'l", 'I I!" C<'lnfl , c•,.1rl 1nilr._ •SS~:49f11 '71 TORINO W9,, $3396 n11 nf'1• l l"An~frrrrcJ . 11prr0~. fi.'lll 1nilr~. \'-R, rri1<rr. 11 utn,. rl\d1n hr11lrr ~ r:-;t r11~. V..'11.i•rp.nlv Rl'Ailahlr IMll("Qr.1 . '65 PL YM. Satellite H T. l\;:id1n. h••lll<'t·. ll iJln, [' S , l,'.r\nd nlllf'~ 1TC,l:l~:.'1 '115 CADILLAC F\111 !'011 "f. :i 1r "nrirl !,n11 1n1l r~. 1827nFE1 . ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS $2296 '64 FORD PICKUP '6S CHEV. Impala S .S. $896 'ull ll(lwor. •"<Cl'!!!, (IODOl m llH IOXO I.Ill W•t~ c•mDtr ,1i.11, $1096 ;;;;;.;;;;; ___________ ,VI, DA,H (Nl.Ol!olll ~~~~~~~~ '66 FORD WAGON (ny""Y '"" Powe•, ~·• c°"d . •u!o,. VI, oood molll. (~.0.A 1t•l 'liO CAD. Conv. tirH muffler. Tran11 1'0t"k l:J3.-0811. S67j, 494-7().112. u.;ill. New -=~-~~~~~-&. pipt-1. '56 Ow-v, 2 dr, !IT. VR, 900 So. C11. High"''•Y. L. Bch. 494-7503 • 51G-3100 n eed f!d , auto, rtblt Iran&, r /h, sm or ofl~r. 646-2290 FORD '67 Coupe M. Ville.. C.ood Conti. le.Vlfli mwn, sf'\J below "''Mlt'Mllt. 96S-4921 '62 &vy fmpala :<!UST SEU. '71) f'ord $2j() 1u, ll r.acrlhct>. Broui;ham. :dnr rond., full Allrr 11, &i&-389:1 P\.\T, atr. loR drd! 645--33.18 '69 El Dnndo, a.ir. ate.tr<'), '6.\ 1~1.PALA, '1 rir. HT. pwr. ·m fnrrl Country Squ1l'f>. All !uU pu'r, ltatber inte.r. P\11 r l h, "'n ti~1. xln1 rofll1, I po1\•Pr. A1.t ~nd . Grttn pcy 673-325.l. S~!il. 6'12--4102 S.1100 !i-IS.101~ -'-'---~-~------'-~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-