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RWed.Aug.lZO-Partl! Police Home Garaging No Progress Reported in Disneyland Strike Variety Artists Continue Picketing of Park in Dispute Oyer Pay Scales and Contract BY HERMAN WONG Timet Staff Wrlttr h. tmmmm v. 7 wmmmmwiMMimmmmp'- h- pis1 1 1 1 rii ip jf 'iY itel itll- 'H ff" if -V -V V' llWite' uv Piper argued, however, that task force officers are not the first on the scene of a crime; therefore the necessity of being there "in a matter of minutes is greatly exaggerated." (ADVERTISEMENT) Jsfus of Uvcs Wifi3 Gf Trader Js We think those big gallon jugs of Uvas wine from Northern California are a fine value. Grenachs Rose, Zinfandel and Chablis are only $2.89 per gallon; Burgundy and Sauterne are only $2.59 per gallon. For a cooling summer punch, take the Sauterne, ice it down, and throw in sliced berries, peaches, pineapple, etc.

Uvas is available in Southern California only at TRADER JOE Open 7 AM-Midnfght 13G3 N. Ma n. SANTA ANA 1700 N. Placentia, FULLERT0N Breaking with a 19-year policy, the Los Angeles City Council Tuesday gave the Police Commission authority to determine which police cars should be garaged at home. In particular, it authorized the home garaging of 96 unmarked cars assigned to the 200-man Metropolitan Division Crime Task Force.

The unit is specially trained and equipped to cope with civil disorders, including campus disturbances. The lawmakers' action, by a vote of 8 to 4, was a major victory for Police Chief Edward M. Davis in a showdown with City Ad-. ministrative Officer C. Er-win Piper, who denounced the plan.

Home garaging, Davis said, would save one-half hour per day traveling time for task force officers. TUESDAY LADIES DAY VED. GAS DAY WASH 'i i la jet WAX WITH 7 GAL. ml UP SPIRITUAL HELP Closed-circuit television is bringing daily inspirational messages to Santa Ana Community Hospital patients. John L.

John-sort, programming assistant for the hospital inno vation, focuses on the Rev. Gerald Bash, First Christian Church, Santa Ana, for videotaping. He is one of 17 ministers from churches in four cities taking part. Coordinator is Mrs. Alice Rodriguez.

Times photo Kingdom were being paid fair wages a contention repeatedly challenged by AGVA officials. The Indian dancers, said Nunis, were receiving $135 to $160 a week for eleven 10-minute shows a day. Fifteen of the Kids of the Kingdom were receiving $175 a week for five daily 22 minute performances at Tomorrowland. "They (AGVA members) keep talking about wages in a show situation like at Las Vegas," said Nunis. "But we're set up differently here.

Except for the Show Me America production, our shows are supplementary kinds to catch our guests between rides." Nunis said the park's latest proposal to the guild also stated Disneyland will withdraw charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board if the guild drops its charges of unfair labor practices at the park. Rehiring Promised Management will agree to rehiring the dismissed Indian dancers and Kids of the Kingdom if the guild agrees not to take action against the 53 AGVA members now at work, according to Nunis. The Orange County Central Labor Council last week voted to sanction the AGVA strike, which fostered talk of open support by other unions a mass move that has not taken place. Disneyland later obtained a temporary restraining order from Superior Court in Santa Ana against the Central Labor Council and member unions from any such walkout activity. Nunis said park attendance averaged more than 60,000 a day last week but that the weekend gates were lower than expected.

He said the drop was due to general factors and could not be blamed specifically on reports of labor unrest. ANAHEIM An impasse between Disneyland and striking American Guild of variety Artists members continued Tuesday over pay scales and a park proposal to submit a disputed contract to arbitration. Picket activity remained limited, to a handful of AGVA members, while Southern California rapid Transit District drivers continued to drop passengers outside the park's west St. exit just beyond pickets. Richard Nunis, the park's chief administrator, said Tuesday no further AGVA response had been received on Disneyland's arbitration proposal.

Stalling Charged Nunis said the proposal was rejected Saturday by Penny Singleton, AGVA national president, and that she gave no explana-1 tion for her action. AGVA spokesmen have contended recent Disneyland moves were "part of a stall pattern" and that no real park offer has been made in the negotiations. Talks resumed Tuesday between the park and AGVA. Disneyland has maintained that a 39-month contract with AGVA does not expire until Dec. 30, and that the AGVA walkoutwhich began Aug.

8 is a contract violations. The guild has contended that the contract not only is invalid but is based on guidelines that ignore a traditional show-business practice of paying performers on a per-show basis. entire 10-member Indian Village ceremonial dance group and the 16-member Kids of the Kingdom song team were fired last week for failing to return to work. The park said 53 other AGVA members were at work and three others were reported ill. Nunis said the Indian dancers and Kids of the TRANSIT AIRPORT WASH a $fl45 Continued from First Page County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said Newport Beach has requested an opinion from the attorney general on the state requirements for such a commission and added that the state has asked for his comments on the matter.

"I think the board's action will strengthen the county's position and my reply to the attorney general," Kuyper added. 1 DISTRICT Transit Advisory Committee. Two years ago, that group said a district was not necessary but a report filed late this spring contended that the time had come to activate the district. The report said the RTD was needed to consolidate the fragmented pieces of-public transportation now existing to join in regional transportation studies, to seek and acquire outside financing from federal, state and private sources, to develop both long-range and short-range programs and to carry the basic responsibility for mass transportation. For Working Cows NEW ALBANY, Ind.

(A A dairy barn near here has this sign painted across one side: "Moo-tel." Continued from First Page ty League of Cities and one representing the general public who would be appointed by the other four members. In addition to the 5-cent tax rate, the district would have the power to place either general obligation or revenue bond issues before the voters. It would also have the power of eminent domain. The enabling legislation, adopted in 1965, also provides that the district may consolidate with the Southern California Rapid Transit District when it deems such action advisable, but only upon approval of the county voters. Although the initial enabling act was adopted in Sacramento in 1965, supervisors delayed further action on the district until now, pending completion of a series of studies by the Orange County Rapid iiMianvai I MMianvn gv.

UMlRflMLi. JmJR liUWIRaYAL GET QUICK-STOP ACTION TREAD DESIGN OF REPAIRS ORDERED FOR ANAHEIM CENTER ROOF RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES tling of the building took place," Pease said, "and caused the ceiling to crack." He said the original contractor's guarantee had expired. Del E. Webb was the general contractor at the center. Most of the leaks are over the exhibit hall.

A fiber glass roof will be installed. Public Utilifv Valuations Dip .8 in County SANTA ANA Public utility valuations in Orange County dropped almost 1 in 1970-71 over comparable figures for last year, County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw said Tuesday. Hinshaw said the values, as determined by the State Board of Equalization, were $248,468,220, a drop of eight-tenths of The state figures boosted the total county assessed value to $4,185,597,670. Hinshaw said the decrease was due primarily to a drop in earnings by the public utility companies because of the 1969-70 recession.

However, earlier state reports also had credited a portion of a general state decrease to a reduction in assessment ratios on utilities. EXCLUSIVE SHOWING I ss NOW PLAYING INDEPENDENCE HALL THEATER KNOTT'S BERRY FARM SHOWS P.M. PRICES: ADULTS 1.25 CHILDREN .75 35 Spirited Youngsters- Miles of Fun ACADEMY AWARD WINNER wl3 Ha" urn. jJSrffr-y 560x15 3 THURS. WAX DAY FREE WITH CAR WASH Tubsless Whitewall or Black mutt'.

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A center representative told councilmen that the three-year-old roof contained "birdbaths, bubbles and separations." Birdbaths were described as small low spots where rain collects. Ralph Pease, assistant city engineer, told the council most of the problems have occurred where the roof was sealed to walls. "Some movement or set (ADVERTISEMENT) 24 Imported Beers at Trad o's pi Here we go, by country of origin AUSTRALIA Swan CANADA O'Keefe DENMARK Carlsberg, Elephant, Tuborg ENGLAND Bass, Mack, eson, Watney's GERMANY Dortmun. der. Beck, Lowenbrau, dark and light GREECE Fix IRELAND Guinness ptout.

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