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1971-09-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
. . -. . . • • • • • • • • • •• • • • IXOll e es er s DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, sEnEMBER 9, :i 971 VOL .••· NO. tH, I ~El'.ltOl.IS, 44 l"AGl!S Su1n1ner Sunset A girl. a beach. the sun glistening on the \vater -signs of a fast·fad - ing sun1mer of '71. As everyone knows. the real New )'ear begin s \\1ith Labor Day and gets into full S\ving when school starts Monday. Th e other Ne\v Year is realty just a mid-winter festival perpetrated by the liquor lobby and the headache r e1nedy people. So shed a tear for th e sumn1er of '7 1. The New Year is upon us. • W 011't Exte11d Pay Freeze, ' Presi de11t Tells Congress \\' ASHTNG~TON (APf -President Nix- 1•n told Congress today the current 90-day \vai;:e-price freeze \Viii not be extended. Hut he saftl ii will be followed by some 1\thcr "systcn1 of \l'agc and price 1't<1bilizat ion" fo be worked out after con· i;111tation with leader!'! of Congress, hu;;111ess, lahor and agricult ure ln an address prepared for an unu sual h)int session or Con,gress -and broad- r<is1 live vii\ television and radio -Nixon sai d he would he n1eelir11t within the next fr\11 da,vs with a cross section nf l<'adcrship from In and out of go\·ern· nicnt The chief executive, whose first .such session will be held F'riday with AFL-CIO President George Meany and other union representatives, sa id those he has invited to confer 1•;;ith him already have agreed lo do so. Nixon gave no hint as to the typt. of stabi1i1.ation program he wH I favor once the cu1·rent free1.e expires Nov. 1:1. However, he did say: "Regimentation and govl"rnment L'OC:r· r ion must never become a way of life in tilt United Slates. Price amt wage stabiliuitlon, in whatever form it take.s, IS«"t ECONOi\1V, Pa11r. ZI r Convicts Tal{e Prison, Hold 33 Guards Hostage Nude S11rf el~ ltl Satl Diego Will Ado1~n New Ce11ter A nude surfer. lifcsize and i:ast in bt'onze. will stand as a symbolic st;ilue 111 fronl ol the 11e1~· $8 ~ n1illion llt1ntlng lvn Bea<'h Cil'll' C('lllf'r ll lJe lhe work nf Edrnund Sh111nper\, a ~'oung scu!ptllr 11•ho lives at. CanJiU·bY· 1he-Sl'a. He 11·ill il':ive for ltalv l<t!Pr !nls 1no11!h lo 11·nrk on thl' s1 x-n1(;nth Sll .9()1J prn)C<'l . Thl' ~culpturt• w·11! bC' a lift s11.e 1crs1on of !hl' hro11ze trnpn1l'~ that are giv1~11 lo !hr w·inncrs 111 !hr U.S. Surfh•1ard Chan1· JIH'lll o;h1ps ht1ld in f-h111ti11gl•111 Rl'at·h Sh11n1pert .sc ulpli'cl tht' n1(){!rl 1n lllf' surf lrnph1cs and ;-il so 111ade the bu~! of Duke i\ahan<imoku -1 he P11ly11f's1an giunl known a~ Ilic 1:1thf•!' nf 1nodcr11 st1r1!ng -1haL slancl" at l h•· 11101! ul 111u111cipal pier The S('Ulpturt" is rf'al1.~11t· a11<l in th .. \1·ord;; of Vince l\1oorhousc, the l'l\~r's beaches and ha rbors dlrl'<'lur , "l·ap1urt.~ \\'hat surfing is all abou1 " tr. also (:apturrd 1he spcC'dy ilpprov:il of the Cil.v Cou11cil lhi s wcek w·hen l'•oloorhouse suggested 1he co111r11issionin~ of a lifesize version for the civic tcntrr Both Donald Shipley and i\.'irs. Non11a f;ibbs. men1bers of a culture co111mittef' created to acql1irP art \~:orks for the civtc <-'enter and librar~'· gavr their en· dorsemcnt "That's beau!.iful -$11.000 is t:heap." said l\1rs. Gibbs. JUSt back from a tour of l•:urope where, she said. pride was taken ln art works around public r<>.cilities. .\·loorhou se said tie wi shed the counci l had more lime lo rev iew the project. but a decision was needed before Shumpert ISee BRONZt<:, Page Zt 'Cliild-Proof' Polish Sought WASHINGTON fUP li -~1 nn· datory ''rhild·proof'' cont:iiner!i for toxic furniture polish. which ac- counted for 54 children's deaths in the five years ended in 1970, were proposed Wednesday by the food and Drug Administration. Under the proposal, w h i c h becomes final in 30 days subject. to public comment, furniture oil polishes containing no less than 10 per cent of petroleum distillate.'> \\'OUld h<We to be packaged so small childl'en could not open then1. Al lio. the required cont ainer n1u sl not yie ld more 1.han a half·tea!!poon of polish 11.'ilh each squeeu or shake by a u11er . The FDA SOi id 11.':ss than a teaspoon of these polishes <'Rn be fetal. , Caspers Fights . PSA Application Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \V , Caspers Friday "'ill strongly oppose lhe applicn tion of Pacific Southwest Airlines lo operate from 01'<.:nge County A1q){Jrl in ;i hearing belorr the J'ubli(' Utilities t :nn1111ission. Caspers' appearance al lhe San Diego "C!i~ion \1•ill he backed hy Hobert Bre:;n;iha!l. ('OUnty <l1reclvr or avi;1!1<111 ;ind Hnhrrl I'. Nuttman. depl1ty t•oun!) c:o1111seL Caspel'~. in a prepal'cd s!11tc111enl. w1!l indlcale 1hal a greci ! nu111bt'r 1JI h1~ ~·1i11- s1ituen1i; and !he Board of Supt>rv1so rs <ire ··11nequivoe;ill y <)\)posed 10 any u11 neress;irv 111crecisr in !hr Jrt no1st' lt\'r l at the a;rixirr " lie points 0111 !ha! in 1:16~. \l'2l \;111- do1\•ners in the al'ca sou th o! liJC' <ilrpor\ l1lcd ela 1111s <?gain st !ht" co1111ty for nlltg· ed lu~s o! property values total11ng $2i 8 million. "The board has continued 10 oppose !hr ent.ry of Continental Airlines and Acronti\'eS de Mex ico into the facility and \1•e have no!. entered into I ca s e a1,:rcen1enls with the1n . despite the facl that these two airlines have received, over our board's opposition . federa l f<!OVern111ent. authority to so operate," Caspers will expla in. He \viii add: "The Board ot Supervisors 1s nol opposed tu eomrnercial aviation. To n1ainta1n a proper balnnce between at· tl'ptcible noise levels. an overcrowd~d tennin<il and ncccssury je1 a i r ll'ansporl ;111un pose.~ a difficult and perplexing proll!en1. "If the "'ell;11·c of our resident~ clearly rC'quired 1!. wr \1·1iuld no l oppose an added .'t1i'!i11e scrvit·c intu the 31 fl)(J r'!, so lung <is 11 ditl no! ~r1·1ou.~ly degrade l11c loc:il C.11· 1·1ru11n1cr11 ;ind lel'minal space could be !11und" ( ':1s11ers 11·111 point nul that Lhe bonrd rf'i ·cntly e11dor·sctl i\Jr' C;di!ornia's ap- pl1t·:ilio11 lor d1rcrl service to Sacran1en· lo. bul hr will add. "However. \1•e are un<iltrrllilly opposed lo an.v duplication o( ~rr\'H't:'> such :1s proposed hy PSA." Ca~pers . ir1 po1nt11u:: oul the f;-ict !hill thr Bo:1rd of Supervisors has refused lt-ases even whr·n route ;1pplical1ons have been granted, will slate _ "\Vf'. respert.fu!ly suggei;t that the puh!1c agencies v;hich control com· n1el'c1al airlinr route appliciltions. the ('iv1 I Aeronaut ic~ Board and the Slate Public Utilities Co111m1ssion, give due recognition to our noise and terininal space problerns ;ind nol grant route ap- pliration.~ in the lace or such con· sidcrcitioni; and responsible loc:il op- pos1uon ." 100 and Healtl1y 11 untiugtou Centinarian Celebrates By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 !he Dlll'f 1"1111 $1111 l Whal do you give a man for his 100 birthday'! Steve Oldfield , a sixth grader a! Hun· lington Beach's Dwyer School , thought Nelson Jim Waite might need a bar of soap. "It 's got a rope around it so he can pul it around his neck when he ls taking a bath or shower and won't Jose it," Steve announced. Steve and hill Older friend both celebrated their birthdays somewhat car· ly \\'edne'iday afternoon at Huntington Valley Convalescent llospltal. This Satur· day \Vaite will turn JOO and Steve will be JI , "T've been con1ing here ro visit him cvtry once in a \vhile:· said the youri'g.~ter, casting a friendly glance at his white-hai red 100-year old pAI. "l ju::it I like to talk to old people and make the1n Jee! good." Wait e, born Sept. 11, 1971, in Cleveland, Ohio, started work al the age of 12 as a i;ustodian in a lawyer's offi ce. • ' "~·ly salary then was only $3 a week, but when I was 15 I became an elevator operator in the tal!esl building in town and I e3rned $6 a week." he said. In later years. he becan1e an elec- t rician and refrigeration englneer and helped install some or the fi rs_t doorbells in Clevelnnd. lie also worked as a streel· car in spet'tor and as an electrician for a 111arket where he took charge of the carbon arc lamp~ "1 never thought 1 would live to be JOO, but 1 am Indeed glad I did. I have lived in a wonderfu l age anj I am very ap- preciative." h<' said. "The adap1ing of e!ectrieity lo so many different lhings has been marvelous to me ... Bl111decl by :ige about JO ye ars ago, \Va1tr said he w;i11 sorry he could no! see lhc first moon lnnding, but followed the epic JOllrney by rBdio. "I ve often thou ght wh_y 1 lived :-10 long, but I ~i n1pl_v wouldn't know \\'hat 10 11scnbe my longcii~1ty1 to," ~aid the el~Prly ~enllcmnn NY Rioters Beat Eight, Set Fires A'M'JCA. N.V. lliPll Riotin g prisouers seized five cell blocks at Attica Slate Prison today, look 3.1 guards prisoners, beal. .~tnpped and released cigtit. others and sel a series of fires that dt'Stroye d thl' chapel anti garage. The prisoners refused lo talk \vith ::in}·one bu t (;ov. Ne!s11n A. Rockefeller or /{usscll (;_ OS\'!ald. state corrections '" 11u111ss1<H1cr Oswald n1el wit h Ro ckcll'l l('r lo discuss c<illihg out. Ill& ~:1lion:_il (luard but no decision lo do so 11<is made. Os11 ~ld then left Albany lo 11~1 t !he pnsOn, \1·hich is about 25 miles e;1st ol Huff;ilo. One or tl1c eighl g11ards thrown naked into the prison· yarU \1a s seriously in· ;ure<l, ol!1c1al s ~aid, Cause or the outbreak w·as nol im- 111ed1atcly kno1vn but officials :said it may have stcmn1ed fron1 an incidcn1 Wed· ncsd:iy night in \Vhich a prisoner wa.!I locktd up after throwing a piece of glas1 al an officer. Authorities said the guards were take1t lo sev eral area hospitals after they were beaten anti thrown naked into the priso" yard. The extent of their injuries was nol Jn1111ediatcly kno"·n. ~·lore th an 100 state troopers and sherifrs deputies were called in to help <iucl l the riot. Prison guards stalked the concrete waits of the facilit y, armed with st1otguns an d rifles. "The place I;; blowing lip." one guard said. Orange Cout Weather t Patchy (og \\'ill dot the coast in !he early hours Friday, but sunny "·ea th er \viii prevall thereafter. bringing the mercury to the upper 70s along the coast and middle 80s in land. INS IDE TOPAY Rose Kennedy leads chee rs for J.eo11n rd Bern.~tein's 1t11u.~uOl 111('n1orlot to l1e1· S"11. Joh·11. Story. Pave S. (•!t!••fli• • Mt•lt • " Ch1C-iJ>t u, ' ""''~' ,~ft•• • c11u111M1 Jl·JI Neti...11 N•W• .., ComiC1 " Ora,... c .... 1111 • c,..,._,, " S•l•W l"tr'ltf • °'"~ Netlct• • s ... r1. ,. .. tH•o•c•• " "'" Ml~tl'I ,.,. liill•ltri•I ..... • Ttlt¥1tifll .. 1El11!1rl1l11me111 " Tr..111n " ~111.wl(t ,.,, Wwtllf:r I • l+or•l(I" " W-·· Ntwl l .. JI "'"""-' " ••• ·-.. Mtrrl .. 1 1.-k'l"M )1 ... _.J • J DA.I L V PILOT s Thu,sda~. Stplembtr q, 1971 Pl1oto s Set Fo1· Murder Trial Jm-y By AR.TRUR R. VINSEL 01 tll• Dlll J Piie! lllff Gruesome, semi-nude pholos of a religious youn g 1"1arine's murdered wife will be shown the 12 persons eventually sworn in to dt'lennine his guilt or in- nocence, prospective jurors were warned WedneJday. Jury aeltttion for the murder lrlal of Lance Cpl. Mark A. Johnson. 20, resumes Friday before Judge William L. t-.l urray in Department 25, Orange Counly Superior Court. Stveral were excused in quizzing by Chief Deputy District Attorney James G. Enright and Public Defender Ray Sharpe. Questiorui hinting at strategy planned on each side in the case against the cleancut, former Santa A ll a Mar ine Corpa: Air Station military policeman center~ on four key points: -Does a policeman never commit a crinle and alw ays tell the truth? -Does a person who has used mari- juana and LSD ha ve the capacity to know and tell the truth about a given event or situation? -Does a handsome. soft spoken young person seem mort unlikely tn commit crime than a less attractive individual? -ls It possible for lawmen to distort facts of a sensational and sensitive ca!e and thus eventually cause an inoocent man to confess through psychological coercion? One common denominator among the jurors called was denial that they had rtad or heard of the. June 16, 1970 knife and bludgeon murder of pre.tty Connie Lynn Johnson. The eight weeks' pregnant housewife, 20. was found nearly nude and sprawled on a bed in the couple's apartment at 416 1'1onterey Lane by her husband, after 24 hours on guard duty. Questioned and released -after which a second Marine was arrested. booked and later exonerated -Lance CpL Johnson wa s removed from MP duty and sssigned to other work. He was arrested July 2 after gning to San Clemente police detectives with yet· undisclosed information. almost a year to the week after his wile's C:OOperstown, Mich .. fune ral. Detectives had do~gedlv continut:d. following up clues ln the savage slayi ng t hrt1ughout those many days and mont hs. Orange County Grand Jury members "'ho have heard part of the evidence in ucret -much will be introduced - tssutd an indictment charging him with murder in the following days. The document 11pecifie11 belief it wa11 a t:IS of premeditated murder, giving a distinct possibillty of the death penalty. Deputy District Attorney Enright asked prospective jurors pointedly if they could isend Johnson to the gas chamber should be be found guilty. ''I'd vote for what was proper," one woman replied. No Trace Found Of Boy's Bod y No trace has ~n found yet of the body of a Westminster boy swept off the Newport Harbor jetty by stonn·spawned waves cresting up to 10 feet Labor Day \\'eekend. ~!arty Wallace, 14, of 6681 Emerald Lane, may have drowned in the tragedy. but could have ~n kilted outright \.\'hen flung against the jagged rocks by the heavy swelli. All thorities theorltt his body was either swept out to sea by the swift currents or could be lodged in the subsurface rocks. One of two companions with the Wallace youth 11t Lhe Lime was also ~wept off the jetty, but was re!cued by a man who witnessed the incident OlANet COAST DAILY PILOT . ...._ ..... --c ........ H.-ri ..... .._.. ...... v .. ..., ._ Clsacsr• 01.AftGt: COAST PUaLIM41HG COMl"AHY lalMrt N. WeM .......... , .... 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''"' _..,. ,..i. 11 M ........ IMdl .... C.I• M9e, C.11 ..... la. ...._..lfflM ..., n,,W N,n _,,,,f ; C'f -U Q.11.. """""'"'' ... n11ny ,,.tl.,,.llcnl. it.II _.,.,.,.. Relegated to History Orange clty fire department's 1908 hand·dra\vn fire ladder truck has now been enshrined in Bo\1·ers fllu!'eum in Santa Ana where carpenter Herbert Caster is helping construct a display case for a bit of Orange County firefighting history. Paid Vacation Curbed With Economic Freeze WASHINGTON IA P) -Paid vacatinn5 may nllt be made longer during the wage· price freeze under a newly announced ruling from the Cost of Living Council. The counci l said \Vednesrl;iy I h:it periodic increases in p;iid v:ications, bas· ed o:n length of employment, are not allowed. ''lncre:ises in paid v.:ica!ions .:rre treated the same as 1<"1nge\·ity incre<r!'.es and may not be granted during the free zt"." The council, in its 15!h set of riursl1on:<> and ansv;ers about the freeze. also s<r id cost--0f·!iving v.·age hikes due before Aug . 15 but delayiM pendi ng compilation of government statistics may be paid during the freeze . From Page 1 ECONOMY ... must be on!.v a way.station on the ro;id tn f~e markets and free co 11 e c t 1 1• e bargaining in a new prosperity y.;it hout war." Nixon said it was ruslnmarv rnr a president. In ask Con,11;ress for bipartisan support in t 1me of "'iH. "I ask bipartisan support in meeting the ch;:rHenges of peace." he 5airl. A5 for specific reque:<>t!I to Congress. Nbcnn ur11ed that three tax prop<1!<.als he unveiled Aug. 1.l as part nf a blockb11:<>ter economic program should be J(iven "first priority -hefore all other business " These measures. ntlw bf'inj! cons1clPrf'd by the House \Vays and r.lf'an:<> fnm. mittee, >A'Oulcl removr the 7 per rent f'X- ci.~e tax on autos. ,1tr:int n1rid fax >A'rite· off pri1·ilf'J;f'S to hus1ne:<>~men invP:<>11n~ 1n ney,· plants and m:ich1nrry, :inrl al"· celerate by flnt" year a $50 1nrre:i~P 1n persona! incnme t.:rx PScmrit1nnc:: nn1\' sche1'.11iled tn t::ike Pfff'rt .l;in 1. l~i.1 "T;iken to,1telher ." ~aid N1.xon, "lhr.~e proPQ:<>al~ v:ould rrduce t.i~e.~ nrw p;i 1d hy indiridu:ils bv ~.12 bill1nn. and wnuld provide $2 .7 billion 1n inrrnt1rrs rn t•n m · panies to invest in JOb producing f'<]ll!P" men!" ~1eany and i;omP nthrr lahnr rh1l"f!I ha ve argued the Ni xnn paf'kii11,r v"nuld grant too much lax aid to industry and not. enou~h to indiv1du.:rls. The Pre.~iden1. af1er ;i~k1ni:; f11r priori1y handling of la"X le,11.1~latinn. next Pm· phasized a call lo Coni:;re.~s to re~ii;t "mAny temptat ions to ra isr ~pPndin~ and to cut tax:es in adchtinn to lhe recon1· mendahons I ha\·e madf' " In the short run. he sairl. r11ttin,11. ta:<rs and boosting spcndinp; 1s popular, hut 11o·ent on · "As \.\'e look at the rea litie:;; of the b11dget at this tin1e. we must face up to lhis hard fact: any additional spend1n,11. Increases not accnmpanird by lax: in- creases -and any add1t)ona t ta x cuts not accompanied by ~prndinp; rut~ -will he certain In start. us ;ig;iin nn a spiral of hi gher pricl's." Nixon s:iid the ~ld11.v \\'Al!.f'·pncP·rl'nt freeze "was A trmporary rnea~ure. In hold the line \.•1h1le !hi' nrxl ph:i.~e of s\abilii.a.tion was discussed.'' He said: Thieves Get Gas At Mesa Stat,ion \Vhale\'er he "''as drh·ing. somebodv pu llf'rl into Da \f' Brown 's Soulh CoA~\ Arco !lf'f'\'JCf' ~1:111on 11nd fillerl 11 up. Brown. oprrator of the est1bl1shmt"nt at 2990 S. Brislol SI . CC1•t<1 r-.lrsa, found h1~ undergrOtJnrl oinks rl r as I j c a l l y dcpll'led \Vednrsda\'. Officer Garv \\'tb.~trr ~a i d 1h lP\'eS 11~· Ing a tank trurk pun1p('d ;iho ut 1.oon gallon~ each 0111 nf regular 11ncl F.thyl suppHe.~. Lnss in LhP ii:ranrl thrrt "·a~ S2.'l4 worth of r~ula r anrl $.320 11onrth of Ethyl, the sCr\ !ct station 01\·nrr ~111d. "The increase \.\'<IS due and payable prio r to the freeze and retroactive to that dale ." the ·council said. "The em plo.ves were \.Vorking at the increased rate prior to the freezf'." The council said many tabor contracts per1nit pay hikes basM'.I nn increases in the .i::overnmenl's consumer·price index. The index runs several v.·eeks behind col· lection of figures. The counci l also barrrrl increases in trade. association -:ind presu mably union -due.~ during the freeze . On Aug 26 the cou ncil said the only teachPr.~ \1·ho cnuld get raises had lo be eligible Fnr >A':iges under their nt"' cnn· lra('ts before Au~. J~. \\'ednesday night ahnut 200 tt"achers' un1nn lead ers appla uded in Wa!lhington >A'hen an AFL-CIO official said: "We >A'Ou]dn't be surprised if a lot of people go on strike'' against employers who don't make up lost pay after the freeze ends. U.S. Educatit1n Commissioner Sidney P r.-tarland tried Ill assure the teachers that lhf'y are being lreated t.he same as evrryone e l.~e. David Selden, pre!>ident of I he An1erica n F'rderation of Teachers, told f.1arland as he departed, "I do think, Mr. Commissioner. that ,vou've i;:ot the fla vor of the teachers of t.he nation. Tht'y are angry." The AFT officials frQm 24 sf.a!e!I con· trnded that many !eacher!'l missed out on .vrarty se!p·UP pay increases due this month. J\ian Shot Do,vn In Heist Probe LOS AKGELES lAP J -A man being ohsf'r\erl h~· depu ry sheriffs checking into an Sl\G ga!'> ~tatinn robbery "'as sht1t to rlr:ith \\'erlne~rl;iy hy a ~hPrtff's deputy "hfl 1hn11ght rhe man u·a~ rrachin,R (or a gun. <1u!horil1r~ ~:=iirl. They ldcnt1fi rr1 the rlearl man as L11rry 11 Sackrtt. 22. nf La ruenle. 11rru!irs RiC'h;irri Pierce and Re1na!dn Rnrlnguez ~aid Sacke l! ran from tht"m to a rar believed userl in Tuesday's robberv crouched and re:iched for his wa istband'. Pierce said he fired one shot that hit Sackett in the he11d-No u·eapon was found on tht" man's OOcly. author ities said . From Page 1 BRONZE ... left £or Italy al. lhe end of the month f'.foorhouse explained !bat lhf' 11culpture \.\'A.~ a "heC'k of a bargain" a\ SI 1.900 11nd u·ould prnbAhl.v cosl three limes that much if i! was done by a name Artist. The counrll unanimously a~reed tn under\.\'rite the project, :.I I.hough some rnunrilmf'n ex:pressed the hope Iha!. the mnnt'Y might later be raised by dona- tion:;;, This is th~ cnn!rart that !ht" cltv will en ter in to >A•ith the young artist: h.f' wil! receive a Sl ,000 reta iner, *600 a month for sl'< months to "'Ork on the 11culpture. ;ind lhe city will pay S6.000 to an ltal111n foundry for the casting r.Ioorhr>use said the bronze surfe r will prohnbly be mt1unted in a pool wi!h huh- hlr.' :;pringing up like surf or in 3 rentc· t1ni;: pools. The artist's contract calls for him l.o "'ork "''ilh !he civic center 11rchitecl, Kurt Mtyer. on lls localion and di.~play. f.loorhouse, an art major. e1pl11 lned Iha! he ,Qot in\·ntved In the project hPrsiusP he Arrsn~ed for Shumpert to do th!" surf ! r o p h i e s 11nd th!. Du k e l\ahanitmnku bust . "11 \.\'ill he. :i slgnHicant work,'' i\1(1orhousP said "The :.rtist 1,, very mm· ~tent .11 nd is f.l\~t de\'eloplng a reput.11· l!on I person11ll~· Am \.'t ry glad Iha! we ;ire not i;:etting a sphere or 50mething !hnl yo11 can·r figure out." Medina 'Lost Control' Agent Quotes My Lai Lie Detector Tests PT. McPHERSON, G8 . (UPI) -An Army CID agent who adm inistered a lie dettctor te!!t lo C.11pt. Ernest L. Medina te11tified toda y that Medina told him he lost con!rol of his troops at r-.1y Lai . Robert A. Bristentine, the last schedul- ed pro!'lecu lion witness. said he ques- tioned t.1edina in November of 1970, twll and one·ha!f yea rs afitr an American in· fantry sweep through the Vietnamese village where Medina is accused of kill· ing, or permitt ing his men to kill, 10% civilians. "Capt. Medina told me be did lose con- trol of his troops at My Lai," Brisentine told the military court. Il e ~aid Medina placed the lime of the occurrence between 9 30 11nd 10:30 on tht" morning of t.1<1rch 16, 1968. the day of the ~1y Lai assault. Pollutio1• Payoff Houston Wonian Collects $175 ,000 HOUSTON !UPll -Mrs. Amanda Ramos, who sa id in a la\.\'suit air pollu- tion was so bad in her neighborhood it made her six children mentally ill and damaged kidneys in three of them, said \Vednesday she ha.s settled t1ut t1f court (or $1 75,000. i\!rs. Ramos. 40, (i!ed the suit against. Lead Products Co., Inc .. asking $5 .29 million . All of her ch il dren, ranging from lO to 15, are mentally retarded. Huge Hurricane Begins Its Move To Tex as Coast The woman Is on welfare and she said her hu.~band left her 10 years agn. "I can hardly believe it happened I'm so ~le.:l it's over and I hope 1t will work out well for the children," she said. ·rhe selllemenl g11 ve the n1other the righl to use some of the money for a hou~e and a ca r, but the rest nf the money went l.o Rose Marie, 10. Luciano, 11. Yolanda, 13. twins Linda and Elizabeth, 14, and Mary Frances, l~. Lead PrOOucts smokestacks a n d smelter FurnacM were just across the family's north fen~ and Mrs. Ramos said !he plant released untreated lead residues \.\'hile recl aiming lead from old car ha!leries. li er suit said the children were affected during the l:ile 1950s and earlv 1960s y,•h ile they lived v.·ith her paren"ts in a ~ttAMt f AP ) -Hurricane Fern. t"n· mixed residential·industrial area along ding an hours·lon,g stall, suddenly began Buffalo Bayou east of downtown Houston. spinning toward the Tex:as coasi today Dr. Eric Comstock, a tox icolegist, said and hurricane warning flags new from in a wri~en statement to 11n 11tt.omey for Port Arthu r to north of Freeport. the company that the children had all The N:ition:il Hurricane Center ht"re suffered from lead poisoning. urged evacuation of low coastal areas Asked if lead poisoning can cause men- before e.~cape routes are cut off by tides la! retardation, Comstock answered it alrf';idy rising in the warn ing area. could. The ~torm, spinnin.': 90-mile an hour "It destroys nerve cells,'' he said. "it >A'inds around the center and hurlinR destroys brai n cells." gales 150 miles to the north and 7~ miles Mrs. Ramos said the company's forced lo 1he south. was fo recas~ to strike the air·and·water spray system pumped the C'OAS1 near Galveston, with the center pollutants out of the factory to protect mflving inland e:irly tonight. emp!o~'es. G::i!e wa~ni_ngs u·ere in. effect frnm _ The company denied It ever released Corpus Chr1st1 tn Freeport 1n Texas_ a.nd injurious g?,ses or pollutant.<;. The factory from . east?'. Port Arthu~ to Verm1\hon "'~S e..c;tablished in 1945 and the company Bay in Lou1s1ana.. A hurric;;ine watch re· said it. had never hefore received com. mained in effect south of Corpus Christi plaints nf injuries. to Rrownsville. . . Mrs . Ramos said her children began Soul hwa rd 1n thP Caribbean, m1p;hty con1plaining t)f headaches, stomach ll urricane F.d11h worker! up to lfiO m.p.h. cramps and nausea in 196:J fury as she roared toward a collision with Ben T;iuh Hospi tal doctors diagnosed !he hot, hum id "Mosquito Coast" or their illness as lead poisoning and ad· Nicer11gua and Honduras. vised Mrs. Ramos to move away from Edith, said Director Rnbert H. Simpson the neighborhood in 1964. nf the Nation.:rl Hurricane Center, i5 a •·a Five nf th e six children attend special mean rascal " y,·hich could cross Hon-classes for mentally retarded. The eldest doras and maintain strength to strike at escaped with minor brain damage, doc· other co11st:i1. tors said. Med ina did not accompany his troo ps on the sweep, but entered the village later. Maj , Wiiiiam G. Eckhardt, the rhief prosecutor. asked Brise ntine w h a t Medina meant when he safd he lost ron· lrol of his troops, "We didn't go Into that ," Brisentine replied. F. Lee Bailey, i\1edin;i 's civilian al· torney, accused the governmen t of ··1rickery" 1n adm in1sterin,1t the polygraph test lo i\led ina. Bailey contends the original purpose of the lie det ector test. to which Medina voluntarily submitted, was to determine v.·hether the 34-year--0Jd i\fontrose. Colo., soldier ordered his men to sl:lughter civilians. The defense attorney said when results from the lie detector test showed Medina had not ordered such a slaughter, the line of questioning was then changed in <in attempt to determine wh ether he knew the massacre was occurring. "He came lo he tested for one thing and he was secre!l y being tested for <inother -that's trickery," Bailey chars· ed. Copters Facing First Resistance In Viet Battle SAIGON IUP I' -U.S. helicopters flyini;: in more South Vietnamese troo pJ lo areas near the border of Laos in northwestern South Vietnam ran into the first resistance of the four·day-0ld cam- pai&:n today. One helicopter w}th 10 men aboard was forced down by Communist gunfire. Two battalions of South Vietna mese in- fantrymen landed from 92 American helicopters in the. elephant griiss jungles seven miles below the old U.S. Marine, base of Khe Sanh and six miles from L11os, bringing lo \:1,000 the number of A.RVN troops commi1ted to the new of- fens ive. UPI Correspondent Stewart Kellerman re ported from the Quang Tri head· qu;;irte rs that Comn1 unist ground fire hit an American UHi Huey helicopter as it circled to land a South Vietname~e in· fanlry reconnaissance tean1 on a hilltop a. mile north or Khe Sanh :ind about two miles from the Demilita rized 7.one. The helicopter's lll'O door gunnPrs poured a stream of Mfifl machine·gun fire into the jungle ~urrounding the parl while the two pilots slet'red the damaged chop- per with its load of six infantrymen to 11. safe landing at Khe Sanh. The crart car- ried four American crewmen. None was hurt. l11xm·ious spring down sofas Th 1se handsome 1ofa1 wer1 d•1i9ned to 9 ivs you th• ultim•f• in 111•tin9 comfort with decron and down back pillow1, deep 1ptin9 down 111t cushions •nv1lop1d in down end f1sthsr1 •nd 1n two foa m·filled •rm pillows. Choo11 from 1 wid4 11!ection of fine fabric~. 8' length reg. $599 NOW Your fnvaritt: interior d,signer 1oiU be hoppu to tl$$ist uou , , • H.J.GARRETT fURNITLJRE PRO FESSIONAL 2215 HARBOR Bl VD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS o.,.. M ... , Thun. oo4 l'rl. ..... 046.0275 o<o-0270 , COSTA MESA, CALIF. 1 Huntington Bea~h Fountain V.alley VO L. 64, NO. 216, l SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 Freeze Extension Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Nixed President Vows Other Curbs After 90 D,ays End THIS IS WHAT LIFE -SIZE SURFING STATUE WILL LOOK LIKE City Agr~s to Shell Out $11 ,900 to Cast Sport in Bronze Ce11ter Sorfe1· Wave Rider Statue to .4 clorn ~ite A nude sur1er, !it c~izc and cast in bronze, will stand as a sy1nbolic statue in front of the new $8.5 n1illion Huntin gton Beach Civic Center. Jt be the work of Edmund Shumpert. a young sculptor who lives at Cardiff-by- the-Sea. He will leave for Italy later this month to work on the six-month $11.~ project The sculpture will be a life si7.e ve rsion or the bronze trophies that are given to the winners in the U.S. Surfboard Cham· pionships held in Huntington Beach. Shumpert sculpted the model in lhe surf trophies and also made the bu!tl of Duke Kahanamoku -the Polynesian giant known as the rather or nio<.lern surfing -that stands at lhe foot of municipal pier. The sculpture is realistic and in thr \Vords of Vince Moorhouse, thr. clty'li beaches and harbors director, .. captures \~·hat surfing is all about." It also captured the speedy approval of rhe City Council this week v.·hen r.1oorhouse sugg ested the l.'ommissioning of a lifesize version fort.he civic center Both Donald Shipley and J\lrs. Norn1a (.ifbbs. members ol a cult ure committee created to acquire art \VOrk s for the civic Beuch Conncil Going on Rond The Huntinglon Beach ~1ty Coun- cil meelings will soon be tried out as a road show. The councihnen ha ve agreed to hold their next regularly scheduled meeting, Sept. 20. and the two meetings next month, O<:t. 11 and 25, in !he new $370,000 community building. at Murdy Park on Golden West Street. • Councilmen were told that sound facilities are ready for we at the new clubhouse in the northwest part of the city. 'l'he clubhouse will be open to the public Monday. Actions i1a Linaho eenler and library, gave Lheir rn· dorsement. '"That's be:iutiful -$1 1,000 111 l'heap. '' said l\1rs. (;ibbs. just back Fron1 a tour of E urope v.·here, she sa id. pride was taken in art works around public racilities. 1\iloorhouse said he v.·t~iied the counci l had more time l.o reVil'.W the project bul 11 decision was needed be.Fore Shun1perl left for llaly at the end of the month. 1'.1oorhouse explairied that the. sculpture was a "heck or a bargain" al $1 1,900 and v:ould probably cost three tin1e11 thet much if it was done by a name artist. The council unanimously agreed to underwrite the project. although some councilmen ei.::pressed the hope that the money rnighl later be raised by dona - 1ions. This is the contrar 1. that the city will enter into 1,1•ith the young artist· he will receive a $1.000 retainer. !600 a month for si x n1onths to work on the .sculpture. and the city will pay $6,0()0 to :in Italian fo undry for the casting. fl.-1oorhouse said the bron~i' surfer will probably be mounted in a pool v.•ith bub- bles springing up li ke surf or in a refl ec- ting pools. The artist's con(ract tails for him to \\'Ork '\'ith the ch·1r: tenter architect. Kurt J\1eycr, on its loca1ion and display. 1'.1oorhouse. an art n1ajor. e~p!ained that he got. involved in the prnJel"t because he arranged for Shun1per1 to do lhl' surf 1rop h 1e s <1nd the D u k e Kahanamoku bust. "It wi!l be a s1gn1fican1 work." l\.1oorhouse said. "The artist is ver.v enn1- petenl and is fa st dcvelopin~ a repula· tion. J perso nall y am very glad that we are not. getting a sphere or .something lhat you can't figure out." Reds N ix Viel Aid TOKYO (APJ -Spurning a relief offer from South Vietnam. North Vietnamese leaders have appealed for public support lo overcome hardships caused by the na· tion"s worst floods since the end of World War 11, Hanoi Radio reported today. \VASHINGTON (AP1 -Presidenl Nix- on told Congress today the currenl 90-day \\'age-price freeze will not be extended. But he said it. v.·ill be followed by some other '"system of wage and price stabilization" to be worked out after coll· sultation \vith leaders of Congress, business, labor and agricultw·e. Jn an address prepared for an unusu;;il joint session of Congress -and broad- cast live via television and radio -Nixon said he would be meeting \~'ilhin the next School Aide's Firi11g Backed 111 Courtroo111 '!'he d1s111issal of a lluntingtou Beach I ligh School counselor on charges of dalin{! a l6-ycar-0ld student has been upheld in Superior Court. Judge William Lee ruled !bat lhe fie cision of lhe lluntington Beach Unlo11 High School District board or trustees lo fire Clarence Netwig, 47. was justified and that he should not be re-insta!ed. Netwig v.•as dismissed fron1 his job last tl1arch on the grounds lhat he had taken lhc. girl on au overnight trip to Las Vegas. He later married the girl. During lhe one-day reinstatement hear- ing Netwig admitted taking. the girl. to Las V1~gas, bt1t denied having any 1m- n1oral relations with her. Ragnar Engebretsen of the county 1.uunser s offite, argued that Netwig·!I alleged relationship with the girl wa!I kno\vn to other students and therefore deltirncntal to Netwig's counseling job. Scl1roedet' Park Sidewalks Nixed ,. You'll be able to walk barefoot in Schroedel' Park in lluntington Beach without getting cold feel. Also you won't ge1 knocked over by bicycles or motorcycles. This week 180 hon1eowners near the 3.5- acre park )n the northwesl of the city sllccessfully ~l!tioncd the city council ta stop a plan to lay sidewalks in the facili- ly The petitioners !$a.1d the sidewalk11 \vou ld detract fron1 the park, would en- 1·ourag<' cycle riding and be a danger to ehildren who might stumble on the con- crete. The ··otincil agreed. Development Coordinator Totn Severns said the $6.800 t hat. would be sa\1ed had already been cannarkcd for landsrapinp; for the ne1v eomna1nitY building al f\lurdy Park. Motorcycle Hits Huntington Girl A three-year-old Hunl1nglon Beach girl who was hit by a motorcycle Wednesday 111 front oC her hon1e v.·as reported in guarded condition today at Huntington .lntercommunity Hospit<il. Police sa id .Joleen El izabeth Carlson, 5081 Skylark Drive. was struck as she ra11 into the street in front of her home. The motorcycle was driven by Charles Henry Pitman, 14, of 5071 Skylark Drive, police said. Sewer Issue 'Underground' By ALAN DIRKJN Of 11M Dallr 'U•t lleff The Brookhurst Street sewer line con- troversy has gone underground. On the stlrlace, a Superior Court judg- ment made Aug. 24 settled the dispute beLween the Orange County sanitation District and I.be city of Huntington Beach ()Ver· the laylng of a five-mile pipt line linking treatment plants in Hunlingtoo Beach and Fountain Valley. Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter ordered the city to issue an excavation pennit for use of the Brookhurst Street right of way. But the permit has not yet been issued nor formally applied for. nor bas any in- dlc~tion been given o! whether the city plans to appeal the judgment It was expected that the question would be raistd at this week's City Council mttting but it was not. "T ju.!11 as.'lumec:I that If !ht <"ily a t- torney \Don Bonfal thought lhtrc v.•ere grounds for an appeal he would have -I made• report to tltis effect." there is fl() basis for this appeal." The next move. is expected from the merchants and homeowners a 1 o n g Brookhurst Street who protested the pro- ject and persuaded the city council. to act. Dick Lesch, manager of a restaur.-.nt on Brookhurst street and leader of the busineS.!I group fighting the projeet, con- firmed today that some new legal strategy to force reconsideration of the rou~ is being mapped out. He declined to disclose t actics at thi.'1 stage. The Newport Beach la\\' firm of Carpenter. Duryea and Barnes have been retained by the protesters. Robert Barnes. the attorney handling the case, was-not available !Qr comment this morning. "We w·ere a.-;kcd not In bring up tht: question al the CQUncil meeting," said Councilman Jerry Matney, who worked l'.ln a touncil committee that Investigated the controversy. "l don't know what has been worked ()ul." Meanwhile Art Nis~on, counsel for the sanitation district, reportt d to a board meeting Wednesday night that the con· tractor and not the district would formally apply to the city for the permit Nisson said that this was normal pro- tedure. The contract has not been award- ed yet although the low bid was sub- 1nitted by the Ted Kordick and Rado!! companies of Baldwin Park. Their bid wit~ $6.l million. more than $l miUion be.low lhf' estimate. ''\\le 'll know how the city will respond when the appl ication is made some time ncx't we.<'k ," Nisson said this morning. Asked hnw a contractor could make the application if the conlract has oot been rormally let Ni!!son replied. '"lhat is a .~tic ky poinl. That i11 one of the things we art. working on." few days with 11 cross section or leadership frorn in and out of govern- ment. The chief executive, 1vhose first such session will be held Friday with AFL-CJO President George Meany and other union representatives, said those he has inv ited to confer with hi1n already have agreed l.o do so. -Nixon gave no hint as lo the typt of .~labilization program he will favor once the currenl freeze expires Nov. 13. Jlowever, he did say: .. Regimentalio11 and govern1nent coer· eion must never become a way of life in the United St.ates. Price and wage stabilization, in whatever form it Lakes, rnu:;t be only a way-.staLion on the road to free markets and free co ll ectiv e bargaining in a new prosperity without war." Nixon said i!. w;is customary for a president to ask Congress for bipartisan :;upporl in lime of war. OAILY l"ILOr ~"" l"ftol• NELSON WAITE, 100, STEVE OLDFIELD, 11 , OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS In Huntington Be•ch, fritnd1hip Bridges Generation Gap 100 and llealtl1y Huntington Centenarian Celebrates By RUDI NIEDZIELSKJ 01 The Oli!~ l'lkl! S"lf \Vhal. do you give a man for h1:s IOOth birthday'/ Steve Oldf il.'lrl . 11 si:ic1h grader at Hun- l1 ng1on Beach's Dwyer School, though! Nelson J im Waiie migJit need a bar of soap. "It".~ got a rope around it so hr t•an put il around hi s neck 111hen he 1s laking a bath or shower and won'l luse it ," Steve announced, Steve_ and hi s older rriend both celebrated their birthdays somewhat ear- ly Wednesday afternoon al Huntington Valley Convalescent Hospital. 'fhi.!1 Salur· day \Va1te wilt turn 100 and Sleve will be IL "l've been coining here to visit him every once in a while," said the youngster, casting a friendly glance al his white-haired 100-year old pal. "I just I like to t.alk to old people and make them feel good." Waite. born Sept. 11, 1871, in Cleveland. Ohio, ~tartctl work at the age or 12 as a custodian in a lawyer'.!! offic,, ''My salary then was only $3 a week, bul when I was ·15 I becan1e an l'lcvator Qperator in the tallest bui lding ln town and I ear ned $ti a week." he said. In later years, he hecainc an clee· !riclan a nd refrigeration engineer and helped in~tall some of the fi rsL doorbells in Cleveland. He also worked as a street- car inspector and as an electrician for a market where he took charge or the carbon are lamps. "I never thought I would Hve to be IOll, but I am indeed glad I did. I ha ve lived in a wonderful age and I .am very a~ preclative," he said. "The adapting of electricity lo so many different things has been marvelous to me." Blinded by age about 10 years ago, Waite said he was sorry he could not see the first moon landing, but. followed the epic journey by radio. "I've often thought why I lived so long, but I simply wouldn't know what to ascribe my Jongelivily to,'' said the elderly gentleman. 3 Die in Plane Crash LOS ANGELES fAPJ -Three persons were killed today when two Single-engine light plane5 collided over a residential area near the Santa Monica Airport, One plane. a blue and white Cessna Jr,D with two aboard, plummeted into the rear Jf • house and exploded shortly after 9 a.m. The other, with one aboard, slammed into a telephooe pole ln an alley about • block away. Police said there were no injuries on the ground. · TI1e victims were not immediately identified. The occupant ol the houi-:e hit by the f'..essn11, Pauline Larsen, wa~ ln lhe front of ttie house and ran out. Aflthony Pirard, 52, who live~ 11 block rrom the crash site, said he looked up •• --~ ap~tent1ifUst alrCr the tollision al ab-Out 2,000 to 3,000 feel. "I didn't 11ee. them hit," he told 11. newsman, ''but there were pieceS fl ying .all over the place." "I saw one going slraight down and lhe <1ther was wobbling back and forth and it looked like its tail was knocked off." The two-place Cessna slammed into the rear of Mr11. Larsen's one-story house, with Uw nose and tail sections winding up in a charred ball ol rubble next to a portable poo l in a small courtyard at the rear t1f U1c house. A neighbor next door. Lena Fleegr.r, said she wa11 ju~l sitting duwn to breakfast when the plane hit. "I could hear the pla ne ," tihe said, "I l'!ound~d like its engine WR:( mis11ing pretty badly, "I ask b1parUsan support ln meeting the challenges of peace," he said. ' As for specific requests to Congres<s, Nixon urged that three tax proposal5 he unvl.'iled Aug. 15 as part or a blockbuster economic program should be given "first priority -before all other business." These n1easw·es , now being considered by the House Ways and Means Com- mittee, would remove the 7 per cent ex• c.ise tax 1ln autos, grant rapid ta1r. write· (See Et:ONOMY, Page %1 Valley Could Get $83,200 In Job Funds Fountain Valley'11 share of l h r: Emergency Employment Act funds could be as much as $83,200 to provide jobs in the city and school district. So far, both agencil.'s are still awaiting official notification frorn the county that their applications have been approved. But when they arc, the city wi!\ likely get $35,200 for five jobs ?Jld the school district will get about $4.8,000 for the 11ame number of positions. The money comes from the 1971 ael passed by Congress in July and is distributed based on population. Bob Reed, spokesman for the school district, said their share will be based on funds allocated to both Fountain Valley and Hunting ton Reach since the district draws students from both cities. fl will pay for four maintenance workers and .a curriculum support systems developer in math and science. The city hopes to be able to fund posi- tions for three maintenance workers, one steno clerk and an administrative aide. ln both cases. screening and hiring will begin as soon as the county, as program agent, approves the applications. City f\.f anager Jim Neal said the ad- ministrative aide. wi ll work under cnn- trol!er Howard Stephens. He will do the paper work for Emergency Employment grant as well as the city's half dozen other state and federal grants, The ad- ministrative aide will also work on zoning enforcement and as a general aide tG Stephens. Neal explained that all the positions ap- plied for had to be jobs that filled 2.n unmet public need "and in the cases of the jobs we applied Tor, they are position.• we "''0Uld not have filled for some time based on the priorities set by lhe budget." Panel Approves Beach Annexing 'fhe annexation of 10 acres or uninhabited land on the boundary betv.·een Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley to Huntington Beach was approved by the Local Age.ney Formation Com- m ission \Vednesday. The property, up to now a county island between the tw o communities, ls on the north side of Talbert Avenue and the west side of NeYdand Street. The annexation had previously been ap- proved by the city councils of bo th Hun· tington Beach and Fountain Valley. Alf Landon Hits M TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) -Air M . Lan- don. tile Republican 1936 presidential can- didate, turned 84 today. He planned • quiet birthday celebration including a cake-and-ice cream party with friends and relatives. Orange Weather Patchy fog will dot the coast in the early hours Friday, bui sunny v.·eather will prevail thereafter, bringing the mercury to the upper 70s along the coast and middle 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Rose Kf1111edy leads cheer~ for Leo,tard Ber1lstein'.! tt11U.!1UJ! memoTial to lier son, JoJ1•11, Story, Page S. C1111or1>11 t c ,..ckl,.. U• , c1111111K »·» c-lc• :rt Crou-d 1' 0.J!ll Mfli(Q t Ol•l•Cff )1 f:dllotlll ..... ' f:nlorllift,..lftl Jl ll'!n111<1 )f·ll MtrllKtH 11 ot.nft Li no.rt U M•rrl••• L IClftM 21 • Mt•I" 1J Mulul l PY114t JI N1llo!otl M-• 4•t Or1n" c ... 111, • SYIVlll l't!'.... JI SHrll it-II Stffk M•"""' »41 TtltVl\loft JJ Tflt11e<1 U Wt •-4 W1111111'1 Nt•I It·" Wtrlll Ntw. M • • • I ' % DA.ILY PILOT H H11ntiI1gton Parlor Flap Rub s Cit y W1·ong Wa y By ALAN DffiKl:"l Ot !~• O•llJ PllO! SI•!! A HEALTH club In IA'hich actlvi11es are not so heallhy, accord ing to police, rubbed Huntington Beach City Council members the v.•rong way this v.·eek. But they found there v.·as little they could do about 1L The case arose at the council meeting and provided re sidents ...,,ith an example of what elected off icials would llke to do if only lhe law 1,1·ould ltt them. It also sho\lo'ed the benefit of having a city attornt y at the meeings to try to insure that the course a public body takes is legal, no mailer how unpopular it may bl'. In this case . the council members had a police dos- sier before them listing four criminal complaints ag:iinst the club operator on which a Superior Court trial is scheduled Sept. 21. THE CLUB operates under a police permit -all massage parlors do -but the business license had expired. The pci!ice chief recommended that the council deny renev.'al of the license on the grounds that the operator was not of "good moral ch.iracter." City Attorney Don Bonfa ruled, however, that the case 11hould be regard- ed as a h!:aring to rl!voke the license and not just to den y renewal on the grounds that the city's custom had always been In aHow all businesses the re- newal of a license auto1natically on the payment of a fee . Bonfa then told the council that it could not refuse to ren ew the \icens!: solely on the basis or the chief's recom mendation , that this recommendation had to be accompanied by evidence and that meant the operater had the ri&ht lo a hearing in which hi! would be allov.·ed to prest:nt his case and cross-examine the police officers. .THE ALTERNATIVE, which was Bonfa's recommenda tion, wa11 to grant the lic!:n~. let the club continue in bwiness <there are no provisions in the ordinance for suspension of a licensl!) and rtview the case after the court ha.s reached Jts vt:rdict. Councilmen balked at this choice. They made it plain they w11nted to deny or suspend the license, but did not want t.o hold a hearing. Women and children would have to leave, it was pointed out "J could not let you operate till the court cle1rs yau ," Councilman Jerry Matney told !he club owner in e curious re•ersal or the American legal theory that presumes a man innocent until h!: is proven guilty. "Can't we rnak!: a judgment ba3ed on this evidence?" asked Mr11. Norma Gibbs, referring to the police file. "YOU WOULDN'T want lo be tried on the basi~ or a police offic!:r's evidencl!, would you?" responded the c!ty attorney. j'You don't have anything in your file from him (the operator). You don't want to hear hls side?" She didn 't. After a short exchange on how Jong the trial would take, Councilman Jack Green, saying he was "unhappy" about it, mov~ for renewal of the license and a masseuse permit for e club employe, with the action being subject to revit:w after lhe Superior Court trial. The motion carried 5-2 with f.1rs. Gibbs and Donald Shipley opposed. "Now 1 understand "·hy the polict: are frustrated," commented f.1r11. Gibbs. Both councilmen who opposed the motion to await the court trial are col· l!:g!: professors. EARLIER IN the council m~ting all council member11 had smilingly endorsed a proclamation tD observe Constitution Week Sept. 17, a procl11malion that calls for ''Americans everywhere to dedicate and redt:dlcale themselve3 to the true. principles of the Constitution and to ii.,; preservation.'' Beach Council Ma y 01( GWC Funding Proposal By GEORGE tEIDAL 01 Hie D•llr l'llol 51111 While Uie controversial 1913 Act pro- posal to fund recreational and in· structionaJ racillties at Orange Coast College i3 "officially dead,'' Costa Com· munity College District trusttt5 remain optimistic that the Huntin~ton Beach City Council ...,.ill approve a similar plan for Golden West College. Trustees ~·ere told \Vednesday night that the $960,000 ph•n had been di:scusst<i with a subcommittee of the Hun tington Beach City Council. "They ...,·ere sympathetic and inclined ti) be supporti\·e." Ch;incellor Norman E. t\'atson !Did the board. Board member GrorgP Rodda Jr. nf Corona deJ ~far asked , ''Did we make it r lear that lhey were oat being a~ked to im pose the I.ax and that we beheve a $5(1,000 cost of taking the plan to lhe YOlers in an election was I.no high a OllANGl COAST DAILY PILOT OllA.NGE COAS'T PUt\,.l~HU•G-COM,AH'f Rob•rt N. w •• d Prnictnl •nd Pvt11........- J •~\ II. Cu•l•v Vke ...... ~1111! •nd G"'"•I Alla. ... ttt" n.o,.,•• IC•o¥il EftlD< '0!11,..•i A. M11r ~~i"• M•ll•~•llll EOtll>r Al•ft lli·\i11 'f','el O••ngo '°""'I" Editor tl~ftrl•gro• 1l<<1Cf1 ('lffic., I 187l I••<~ lo~!•••rd Mt ili"9 Add reu: P.O. lo~ 1,0, '2641 Ottt•r Offices u.-e-~= m ~ornl ·-c ..... Mno· l JG wn· ••v ;i..,.,., fl-r! luc.1>: l.l.U "'""fl'!" l ou.""""' .. II O.menlo; )OS Nortll f.I C..mlrlt 11.wl 1.1.,.i.. .. 11141 &4J ... JJ1 Cln1ltkoil A4w1rtll.lnt J42·tJ1t Cooytl.,r,1. 1111, Oton" C•olf ll~auol>T"'ll ''"'"'"'· No 11•..,.. 119''"'· 111"'1r••·.., .. 111110!"1•• ........ &' ................. 11 "'""' mo• lie r1•rOC1\o"O "''"°"' >f>'t i.I pet• "''"''°" -1 <•PV"Q", •-'· ~•<ond r •ou 1111>'•tc o••O •I Now~rl •••di ..... Coo•I "Int, C.ol<•<>rn" i~t>t<"•Tlllll •• ''"'"' 1. JI """"'""· •1 moll H.11 "-llllyJ '!11111••1' dn111'111-. WI -lfllJ'. brokerage cost~" Rodda indicated di spleasure a n d frustration at the defeat of the Orang!: Coast COll!!ge program by the Costa 11tsa City Council. Following \\'edn esday's meeling, he said the matter had bei!n "blown out of all proportion'' by the press. HI! indicated he v.·as di~rour;iged by the misun- derstanding of the board's 1nl!!nl in usin g lhe 1913 Act lo provide what !he board is con\'inced are necessary iterns for each of the district's lv.·o ca mpus es. He reiterated \Vats<i n's stand that !he. 1913 Act pro1·is1ons, Rnd thi>ir use by !he district lo avoid a bnnd election, are pro- per and legal. "It just doesn 't make any sense l.n spend S50,000 for an elerl.inn tn approre bonds v.·orth onl y $900.000," Rodda con· tended. \\'ith the election costs added to the first year's interest h!: suggested. 1he t.axpayers of the district would be paying 1;100,000 more than they v.·ould have to if lh!! distric t wt:re to get approva.l of the 1913 act proposal. Further, Rodda , and vt:leran board member Worth Keene nf St11I Bt11rh, agreed that the district might not h11ve to lt":vy lhe tv.·o-cent tax the 1913 Act ap- prnval v.·ould authorize. "The money rnuld come from exc~ss revenue in the budf!el." Rodda s11 Id. Dr. \\'at son confirmed th11t the is~ue. as far a..o; C.Osta Meu. is concerntd, is dead. He too, expressed frustration over !he defl!al . \\"l!hnut the apor(lval nf Costa ~1csa Ci- ly Olunci!, lht: dislrict may nnt leV)' the ~"rrial district tax <1nd make propnsrd improvement_, to the Orange C.Oast f l'l llege pool. parking and campu! llf!hting. Rut. Wat son suggested, the ll.'or~t defeat is !hi": lo!s of a wa y to prnYide money to connect all clas~rooms al Orang!: Coast with the district's valu11ble televi5ton equipment at Golden \\'est (Allege, Orange Coast 1it udents V.'ill ~ 11ble to receive educational pro gr 11 m m l n R ,.,,.;-:in1'ting from Golden \\'est nncr the ullra high rrequency channel is l11unch~ next year Watson li<'lld. But. lhey v.·on 'I be able to rKeive any of tht: 12.channel pr(I· j!r11mming that would hnve he e n &\•;il\able lhroui;h the cables the 1913 Ac:l mri nP v v.·nuld hll\'f' prn1·icled . F'urther, no pro11 rammin11 fnr Ririnl! !IJ the t'o1nmunil)' O\'l'r the pubJ ic t,,\r\'l.~[on f/Jannc:l at Goldl":n \\'psi, ll.111 be f'rlc ln:11init from !ht n ranj;!t Co11st rl'lm pus. unless ~me other \\'.'JY nt financing the $25-0,000 cabling Is (oand , he Aaid. Valley School .Frozen Rullnas from county counsel and the county auditor forced tbt Fountatn Valley School Beard Wednesday ni1bt to order • frtae 01 aome pay hl.ke3 for dlJtrlct employes. In a spec ial meeting, trustees vntt:d 4..(1 (trustee Harold Bro·.i•n is on vacation ) tn honor the freeze, but they g11vr Superintendent Ji1ike Brick sl11ndby powers to enact the rai~es as soon a.~ there is an economic thaw. Their action "'as hased on a srnes of rulings on the fret1.e by tht Orange Coun- ty Co u n s e I and on 11 I e t t e r from R.A. Scott, th!: count y's chief dep uty auditor-contrnller, lo Robert Read , assls- t:int superintendent for p e r s on n e I services. The auditor processes all payrolls for i;c hoot districts and special distr!ct.s 1n the county. Scott 's letter simply stated ''Any pa~·roll data which is submitted contrary to the guidtlines outlined in the county counsel'.s letter ll.'ill be returned lo !he dis tri cts for correction prior to pro- Cl!ssing by the school claim.s diYis io n." Read said U1e ruling concluded that pay ra ises based on seniority would not be granted under th!!. freeze, but rai!es ba~ ed on a cho.nge statljs, such 11.s ac· qui ring a masters dl!gree . v.·ould he allowed. The seniority raises are granted on ;i yearly basis. but th!: county counsel rul- Froon Page 1 ECO NOMY ... off privileges to busines.smen investing 1n new plant.s and machinery, and ac- celerate by on!: yl!ar 1 $50 increase 111 personal income tar exemption11 nol'f scheduled to take effect Jan. l , 1973. "Taken together ," said Nixon, "these proposals would reduce laxe..<J now pa id by individuals hy $3.2 billion, and would provlde $2.7 bil!ion in incentives to com- panies to invest in job producing equip- ment.'' Meany and som!: other labor chief~ ha vl! argued th!: Nixon pack"ge would grant too much tax aid to industry and not enough to individual~. The Pre..o;ideht. after asking for priority handling of tax legisl11tion. nei:t em- phasized a call tn Congress tn resist "many temptations to raise spending and to cul taxes in addition to the recom- mt:ndations I have made.'' Jn the short run. he said, cutting taxe.~ and boosting spending is popular. but went on · "As we look at the realities of the budget at this time. we must fa ct: up tn thl11 hard fact ; any additional spending lncr@ases not accompanied by lAx in- crl!itses -;ind any additional lA:s: cut.s not accompanied by spending cuts -will be cl!rtain to start us again on a 11piral of higher price11." Nixon said the 90-day wage-prict:-renl freeie "was a temporary m!:a~ure. to hold the line while the next phitse (lf stabilitation was dilcussed." He sit Id : "l am announcing today that the freeze will not be e1tt:nded beyond 90 days.'' Supreme Court's Ruling Af feels Junior Co lleges Community c<l!\egt di.stri ct.!! i n California are affected by lhe rtrl!n1 State Supreme Court ruling that propt'rty !.:ix fina ncing of ~chool distrirls is un- constitutional, CClast Community Colle_i:!t Dislrlct trustees v.•t:re told Wednesday nij:!hl. Cha O<'e!lor Norman \\'<1tson ~aid the rull ng handed dnv.•n by the sl;i!e courl Aug. 30 includes all public srhnnl district.~ "'hirh drpend nn the property tax for funds. 1'he cnurt drlerm1ned !hat property ta:o: :i:upport of publi c ertucatio11 discriminates again.•t. person~ rt-sidin~ in so-called ''low·11·ealth '' distncts since lh!!~' fre- quently pay higher 1!1xes to schools for a smaller return in dollarfi spent per pupi l Board Presidenr. Robert. L. Humphreys , a Costit Mesa attorney. said the. "logic'' of the State Supceme Court ruling wou!d be hitrd to appeal. If the ca5e is not appealed prior to No1'. 30. the court ruling becomes law in California , negating th!: traditional source of school districL revenue, Humphreys noted . "And. California is go ini; lo be undl!r tremendous pressure from every other state in the Union not lo appeal this rul- ing . If Califor ia appeals. and the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the CAiifornia decision, the traditional properly taJI in~. If Californ ia appeals, Md the U.S. v.·ill be upset,'' Humphreys said. Thu$, the Legislature has liltlt: limr In act on s O!:W method o( financing publi c education. Humphrey.!! contended that l11i~ should me11n legislt1tors '1•il! be "more rec~p live." to financing scheme .!I for which educators have fought for the pa.st 20 ye11rs. Without an 11ppe.11.I . districts '1'1.11 hf' throretlcally "bankrupt" on Nov, 30. Humphreys suggested. and ' ' The legislature has indicated It wouldn 't ,oicl on the matter until after Jan. t." Ano ther attorney-bo11rd m e m b e r , George Rodda Jr. of Corona def 1.1.t1r. disagreed "'ilh Humphreys on lhc likelihood lhe decision v.·on 't be apptaled. "An appe:RI would buy the state con- ~1derable time tQ come up with an 11lternate plan," Rodd1 s11icl. RN!d11 agreed, howe.ver. that lhe district should co nsider sending represrn· 11111ves lo lht Leglsl ;il ure 'A fin11 nce c1Jm- mi!lrts In prrsent Jts vlt:ws nn possiblt replacementi for the uncon!itltutionat "roperly t..a.x , Ing stated the atatul ra ises "''er!' in effect prornoUona &nil_, •n 1Uow1ble. Scllool 1'.lo•rd Prt1kl!nt Sbril1 Meyers noted lhlt the ruting "le11vl!s us little elitolce. '' Charles \l.'oodf\n . assistant JUP.1rlnltnde.nt for bus int>s~ services, pol~ted nut th11t fines resul•1ns [rn m a failure to comply coul d cost the districl up to Sl ,790,000. A letter i;enl to lhe bo<1rd \\.'ednesday from th e clislricl's Class ified Em pll)y"es As.soclatlon said lhal 1 6 9 · me m be r orcaniution woold support tht freeze. "Wt: believe there is a 1~1ter benefit to bl": derived by the total population by. not only rnm plying "·i!h, bu t supprirting thi> President of lht!! United States in this arllon," said the leltrr from assnc1ation President 1.11ldred Ta)'lor On !he other hand, the California Te;ir.hrrs Association ((.'TAI 11nnounced Tuesday 1t would sue any district "'hich withheld teachers' ra~!IPS in complianre with President Nixon's order. The CT A suiUr are based primarily on negot111ted wai;e increases I ha t technically be<.:ame e ff~li 1•e .July I. but v.·hich are not paid lo leachrrs unt il after thr sta rt of sc hool 1n Sl•plember. fountain Va lley's ca~e is slightly dif· rerent bec.au se the district conduc!.S 1tJ1 "'age negotiations on a cal!!ndar year basis. School Bells Ring Monday 140,00 0 Will T roop Bac k to Coast l11 stilulions By GEORfiF: LEIOAL Of th• 0111• ~llO! !lot! Despile construrt1on t1 e I a I s . un- cerlainty 1bnut propfrt~· t::ix fin11nr1np: nf schools and fl!acher crit icism of the Presi dent'! w;ige-pnce f r r r z e. , some 140,000 children v.·ilJ enroll in schools along thr Orange C0as! nPXt. fl-'\onda y f or students ;i nd parents. the maJ('lr educetiona! issues 0f !he d;i\' will bP. pu shed aside as opening day butlerfhes, !he rush to meet school Ou~rs and park· ioit peaout butter sandwiches come to the fori>. School Clrficial~ <1long 1hr Orangr fn:isl prrdirt they·ll bP pri>p<lrPcl for the annual onslaught <lf studl!n ts . Increasing enrnll mrnt.~ in San .lo;iriu1n Elemenlarv v.•i11 c;i usr double sc~.~inn~Tu~tin Unjnn High Srhf)('ll Oi.~tr ict will employ a st;iggered. SPVen-per1nd da~· Ill accnmmodate increases in student f'nroll· menl ex pecttd ;it 1.-fissinn Viejo and l)nivrrsi ty Hig h School. Portions of the new constn1r11on ;il Unh•i>rsit y High Sch(Vll ll.'on't he r (lm· ple ted until Nnv I. r ri"ri p;il V1clor Sher- rei1t said. Thr Jihr;i ry, ad n1in1.~lrat1on .'Incl cafe1Pria ~rvices will con tinue 1n temporary q u arter~. se rvlni; .~ome 1.500 high scho0! pupils nn open ing cla ~'· Shrrrcitt said :ill studrnt~ "'ill report <1l 8:30 1.m. ~lond:iv 11nd rhe ~1 aggr.red rl;iv starting limes (li 7:45 and 8:40 a.m. 1,1•ill beitin on Tuesrl.i~·· _ Thrf'e ~rh01Jls in !hr fl·.'r11·pnr!-l'"1 Psa Unified Schoo l ni~trirt -Trl\'inkle l\·lirl· In thp classrooms of 126 ltachers. No fa rul!y JXlSit ions wl!re iidded fnr the 1971 - 72 school year. Supt. \l.'il liam Ullom no!ed . me;i nins cla ss size a11erage! will inc rease slightly due lo budg t\ strin- gencies. Ca pi~trano Unified School District will n01 he.gin cl a~sts until the follow!ng wc i>k Sup! Truman Benedict noted his distr1rt s!art~ !;iler l.o 01ke ;idYantage of cnolrr weather and In honor tht vacation ~rhPdules nf !he residents of the com- m 11ni r ~· On Sr.pl. 211, 11bout 8.800 3tudcnts will re~ume classes in the Capistraoo district'~ 13 school.~. The five elementary di~tricts making up !he Huntingtnn Beach Union High Srhoo l Dis trirl v.·ill enro!l about 46.:WO stude nt.o:. another 16.720 pupils will be 1Jn ;ind for open ing da y in the high schools ow \\'est Orange Count y. Classes at. Golden \\'est, Orangt Coast and Saddlebz,ck Communily Coll eges also he~io on i\lnnday, Attendance tstimales for the Coast Community College District tnl<1 I 17,J.lO full time students up from 11: 1101 la.~r vear Saddle l:iack College off icials estim ate !here will be 2,500 full lime equi valent V aJl ey Football l~e fe rees Sou g ht rile School ;ind Nr wporl Har hnr :ind Hrferec~ ai-e being sought for the. Cnrnna drl Tl-1<1r Hi~h SrhMl~ -ll.•ill not be comple!ely rt' 11 d y 011 opening day. Fount ai n \'alle.v fl ri~ fnotb11ll season . ar· Superintendent ,John \1.1 Nirnl! s11id cording lo .'In annn1111cement from the ci· Nevcrthetr~~. hP s;iid. only "!r mporarv tv Rerrcal1on Oep11rtment . o.dju:;!ments" v.·i!J bf! nPcessary In work 1\pp11cants must br lfi years nf age nr ~tudrnl program~ ar011nrl !ht uo- cnmple.!ed l"IOrtion s nf !hr maior rPnnv;:i-oldC'r and wil! be paid on il n hourly basis •'~., and ad dit ions prol!ram.~ at. thr thrrc rlt pend1ng nn previous experienre. schools A! leas! 25 referees will be needed fnr Nel\'pnrt-1.les11 srhonl s exprrl 1n n1ecl !he upcomin g sca.~nn v.·h1ch featu res fonl· the 26.713-pupil Pnrnllmen! prnJPrtion chartP.d in the dislrirrs 1!171-72 budl!CI . ball gami>., ever~· Sa!urda,v morning from based on earl.v prr·regi~t rarinp l1izurr~ !I am tn nonn. brginning Sept. lS. F'in;il cnrnllmenl tallies fnr dll rli~trirl s . .\ mr11 n~ i~ ~rheduled for Tuesday 1 ~1 in Orange C.Ounty v.·ill not be re11died unltl 141 at 7 :io p,m. in the communi!~· nex t wl!l!.k fn Lili:tuna flrach. ;ibtiut 100 nrv.· f.:t1·r~ Centrr lntere.o:lecl person~ should c;ill 11rt expected 1.n ;ippear J\ofond<i,\' morn ing %2-2424 ;inrl after fi p.m 1142-5.10!1. !~---'-~~~~~~~~~- student~ enrolli ng fnr classes on the Mis~inn Vi"jn campus. ThP. artual studen1 count .'11 the lwo- year colle~es will be hight:r than the at· tendance prnjectinn s, offici al~ note, since ool Rll studenls "'ho register take a full class load. For example, the el'enin~ college enrollment 111 Oran~e Coa~t College is ex- pected to reach 10,500 students this ye11r. Another 9,000 day students are expected to register at OCC 11s well. Registration wi ll continue through Sept. 17 al Orange C.O;ist. Pollowln.".: i~ a fable showing the actllal average daily attendance of school di~tricts along the Orange Coast fnr the 1970-71 school year. The sec<lnd column show~ projected attendance figures fnr which the districts have. budgeted. Fin:il enrollment figure~ will De repnrtrd following the open ing or school. next week. 1971 -7! 19i0-71 Projected Allendanc' Anend•nr!: Fountain \'all!!y Elementary 10,5~0 JI .S7n H11nrington Be:.rh Cuv Elrn1entary ~-~17 7.ISO Ocean ViC'W Elementary 14.1)45 14.414 Seal Re.11ch Eleme111ary 1.1 53 I liS 'W'rsrminster E!ementarv 12.278 l2.2fi!l Hunlingt on Brach Uni on High School lil.40~ lfi.720 S<.n .JoaQU in Element ary !l .IOC\ 11 ,000 Tustin Un ion High School 7 iOfl 8 .. 1nn _l\lpwpnrt .f\1esa Unified 2fi .fl4~ 2~,713 Laguna Beach Unified 2 ~ .l,!!ln f'apistra nn Un1f1ed !opens Sept 211 1 fl.2~1 11,R.~4 r.nast Communirv Cnl lrge Iii.Rill 11 .. 1.1n Sacldleback tommun11v Collegt> t l2fi ~.SO(I ~iost d i.~tnrt~ acl v1~r parent.-w i 1 h qu estions ;, h 11u1 reg1srr~t inn of their rhil.c! or bu~ schedulrs In call lhP school nr distri ct <lffice fn r infor mation l11xuriou s spring dow11 sofas 0 Thes ~ handJome iofa, were d11it911ed lo 9iv11 yo1i lh! u11 ;mal4 111 \eat;,,q comforl with d•t ro11 and down back pitl owi, d!P.p tpr;11q down l!!al cv1h;o,,, 1>1'lveloped in down and f11ath,.ri a11d in two foam-fill ed 11 rrn pillow,, ChooJe fro,., a wide 1e lec:IP011 of fona f.,br;c1. 8' length reg . $S?O N0'0' 399. PROFESSIONAL H.J.G ARREIT flJ~N ITLIRE lllS HARBOR !LVD. 646.027S 6•6-0276 COSTA MESA . CALI~. INTERIOR DESIGNERS ' I l, I 1 l Pl1otos Set Foi· Murde1· By AllTlfUR R. \'INSEL 01 Ill• O•llr ,Ii.I llltt Gruesome, semi-nude photos of a retigiOUJ!! young t.1arine's murdered wife \\'ill be shown the 12 persons t'\'entually sworn in to determine his guilt or in· noeence, prospecti\e jurors y,·ere warned \\'ednesday, Jury selccuon for lhe murdf'r trial of Lance Cpl. f'.l ark A. Johnson, 2C, resumes Friday before Judge \\'illiam L. t.1urray in Department 25, Orange County :Superior Court. Several y,·erc excused in qui7.zing by Chief Deputy District Attorney James G. Enright and Public Defender Ray Sharpe. Questions hinting at strategy planned on each side in the case against the t•!eancut. former Santa A n a t.larine Corp:. Air Station military policeman centered on four key point s: -Does a policem;:in never commit a crime and always tell the truth? -Does a person who has used mari- juana and LSD have the capacity to know and tell the truth about a given event or 11ituation? ~Does a handsome, soft spoken young person seem more unlikely to commit t'rime than a less attractive individual? -Is it possible for Jav.'men to di stort facts of a sensational OTid sc11sitive case and thus eventually cause an innocent man to confess through psychological coercion? One common denominator among the jurors called was denial that they ho.d read or heard of the June 16, 1970 knife and bludgeon murder of pretty Connie Lynn Johnson. The eight v•eeks' pregnant housev<ife, 20, was found nearly nude and sprawled on a bed in the couple's apartment at 416 ~!onterey Lane by her husband , after 24 hours on guard duty. Questioned and released -after y,•hich a second Marine was arrested, booked and later exonerated -Lance Cpl. Johnson was removed from r-.1P duly and assigned to other v.•ork. lie y,•as arrested July 2 after going to San Clemente police detectives v.'ith yet- undisclosed information. almnst a year to the week aftrr his v.•ife's Cooperstown, i1 ich .. funeral. Detectives had doggedly continued fnllowing up clues in the sa\•age slaying thrnughout those many days and months. Orange County C.rand .Jury member! ,,·ho ha ve heard part of the e\'idence in sl"Cret -much will be introduced - issued an indictment charging him v.'ilh murder in the following days. The document specifies belief it v.•as a "a~ of premeditated murder, giving a distinct possibility t1! the death penalty. Deputy District Attorney Enright asked prospective jurors pointedly if they could send Johnson to the gas chamber should he be found guilty. "I'd \'Ote for what was proper," one v;o1nan replied. She continued to say she supports the death pen alty and was excused moment~ later on the public defender's peremptory challenge. No Trace Fotu1d Of Boy's Body :"\n trace has been fnund yet of the borly nf a \\'estminster boy swept off the !\"e.,rport H::irbor JPtty b.v storm-spawned \\'a.,·es cresting up to 10 feet Labor D;iy "'{"Ck end. \l::ir1 v \\";illa cc. 14, of 6681 Emerald 1.ane. inay ha\'e dro"ncd in the !Iagedy but could have been killrd outright v.hen Dung against the jagged rocks by the heavy swells , Auihori!ies lhecirize his body v.·as either 81\"ept out to M!a by the sy,•ift currents t1r l'fluld be lodged in the subsurface rocks. One of two con1panions '>'·ith the \\'allace youth at the time '>''as al so swept nff the jetty, but was rescued by .11 man \\'ho witnessed the In cident. 'Child-Proof' Polish So ught Y.'ASHINGTON tUPl J -t.lan· dalory "child-proof'' co.1tainer:1 for toxic furniture polish, which ac· rnunted for 54 children's deaths in the fi1•e years ended in l!r.'O, y,·ere proposed Wed1"1esday by the Food and Drug Administration, Under the proposal, w h i c h beco1nes fina l in 30 da ys sub;ecl lo public eomrnen!. furniture oil polishes containing no less than 10 per cent of petroleurn distillate.~ v.·ould ha.veto be packaged so small children could not open thern. Also, the requ ired container n1u st not yield more than a half-teaspoon of polish v.•ith each squeeze or shake by a user. The ~~DA said less than a teaspoon of these polishes can be fatal. Age11l Says Medi11a Lo st Troop Control FT. l\1cPHERSON, Ga . {UPI / -An Army CID agent v.·ho adrninistered a lie detector test lo Capt. Ernest L. l\1edina testified today that l\1edina told him he lost control t1f his troops at l\ty Lai. Rt1berl A. Bristenline, lhe last schedul- ed proseculion witness, said he ques- tioned t.1edina in November of 1970, tv.·o and one-half years after an American in- fantry sweep through the Vietnamese village v.•here 1'.1edina is accused of kill- ing, or permitting his men to kill , 102 civilians. "Capt. l\!edina told me he did Jose con- trol of his troops al l\1y Lai ," Brisentine told the military court. Be said f.1edina placed the time of the occurrence behveen 9:30 and 10:30 on the morning of l\farch 16, 1968, !be day of the l\1y Lai assault. Medina did not accornpany his troops on lhe sweep, but cnl ered the \'illage later. t-.faj. \Vi1Jiam G. Eckhardt, the chief prosecutor, asked Brisentine what t-.1edina meant when he said he Jost con- trol of his troops. •·we didn 't go into that," Brisentine replied. F. Lee Ba iley, r-.1edina's ci\'ilian 111.- torney, accused the government of "trickery" in administering I he polygraph test tn r-.1edina. Bailey contends the original purpnse or the lie detector test, to ·which r-.!edina vnluntarily submitted. \1•as to determine v.·hether the 34-ycar-old t-.1ontrose. Colt1 .• soldier ordered his men to slaughter civilians. The defense attorney said v.·hen results fron1 the lie detector test shov.·ed rrledina had not ordered such a slaughter. !he line of questioning v.'as then changed 1n an attempt to determine whelher he knew the massacre \\'as occurring. '"He came to be tested for one thing and he was se<.Te!I}' being rested for another -th<it 's trickery," Bailey charg- ed. "I don't mean to indicate trickery 011 f.fr. Brisentine's part, but on the part of the govern ment. From the ou!set , the government has been underhanded in this matter." said Bail ey. Brisentine intervie\\·ed r-.1edina !6 and one-half hours. He was a!lO\\'ed to testify today concerning the interview. but the: military judge. Co l. Kennet h A. Ho\\·ard, previously ruled th~.L Brisentine could not divulge the results of the pol}·graph test. Bail ey argued out of earshot of !he jury that this v.·as unfair since !he tests had shov.·n t-.fedina v.·as telling !he lruth. The att0rney contended that to put a lie detertor exprrt. nn the sland. v.·ithout disr lnsi ng the resulls of the 1es1, perh;ips v.·ould lead the jury to b<'lieve that r-.1edlna had lied . One nf the rir.~t v.·1lnes~rs the defense rxperts to cnll "'hen it takes n1·er is Lt. \Villiam L. Calley .Jr., who has been con- victed of murdering al least 22 Viet- namese ti\'ilians al r.1y l_,ai. Also sought as a ·witness by the defen se is Col. Oran f\. Henderson, currently on trial at ft. .l\leade. Md ., on charges of covering up atrocities at r-.ty Lai. 10 Drinkers Arraigned 111 Laguna Beach Melee By fRERICK SCHOE~fERL O! ,,,. Chllr ru.i Sl•lt Ten of lhe 15 persons arrested Sunday night in a fracas during the traditional La guna Beach ''drinkers' v.·alk" '>''ere ar- raigned \\'ednesday in mun icipal courl on various charges including fel ony assault, failure: to disperse, resisting arrest and drunk in public. The remainlni:: five persons are 3chedu1ed for arraignment on similar charges Friday morning, also ht-fore Judge Warren Knight, Dl vlslon, t, South Orange: County P..funicipa\ Court . According to a courthouse spokesman, lhe 10 who were arraigned are : -William Barner, 570 Cypress Drive. failure to disperse:. resisting arrest and drunk in public. -Bobby D. Elliot, 503 Brook• St.. resisting arrest and drunk ln public. -Joseph s. Longo, Jr., 750 Rembrandt Drive:. assault on a police officer. -Llluren Kelly. 750 Rembrandt Orivr . 4a.ssault on a police officer. -Patricia O'Brien, 30262 Benecia Avt ., Laguna NlgueJ, assault on a police of- ficer. -Ales:ander H. Carter. 31241 itonlrrey !)rive, south Ll!guna. resi'iting arrest and drunk in public. -Cornelius R. (Dick) Toomey, drunk in public. -Davi d J. Viviano, 36S l...ncust St., resisting arrest and fallure to disperse. -Charles Byron, 522 Anita SL, resisting arrest and drunk in public. -William T. Obrien, 30262 Beneci1 Ave .. Laguna Niguel, drunk in public. Lagun;i Beach Police Chief Joseph Kelly 5aid loday he must reserve com- mtnt on the melP!! until Copt. David Brown has completed a chronological report on Ufe in<'ldent along v.'llh statements taken from participant.. charging police brutality. "Dave should have his report to me lomt1rrow." Kelly 1Jaid, "but I vt'il1 have to confer with the city attorney bdore making my own report for publi catit1n since the caw are pending In court." Tbe: chief said he stayed al lhe: station until 3 a.m. followlng the disturbance and that Brown took 1 number t1f 1tatemenU from partici pants on the scrne, In ad- dition lo others from persons contacted the nert day. Several charged they h.11d been manhandled, stnick and sprayed \\•Ith mace by arresting officer!! includ!n~ plainclothesmen not recognlied as police. ' Prisoners Go on Rampage 33 Guards Held Hostcige Uprisi11g µt Attica, N.Y. • in ATilCA, N.Y. !UP IJ Rioting prlsone rs seized five cell block~ at Attica State Prison today, took 33 guards prisoners, beat, stripped and rtleased eight others and set a series t1f fires that destroyed lhe chapel and garage. The prisoners refused to talk with anyone but Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller or Russell G. Osv.·ald, state corrections ecmmissioner. Oswald met w i t h Rockefeller !ti discuss calling out the * * u Priso1• SACRM1ENTO CAP) -Gtlv. Ronald Reagan has t1rdere<i a top-le\•el probe of the past 20 months c.f California prison vit1lence, much t1f y,•hich he blames on •·self-proclaimed revolutionary forces'' Inside pri sons and out. Jn an unusual executive t1rder, the Republican governor told the nine- rnember state Board of Correclions \\lednesday to investigate the escape at· teri1pt at San Quentin Prison on Aug. 21 in which three guards and three convicts, including black militant George Jackson, \\'ere killed. He also ordered the board to review other violence back to the start of 1970 - a period in which eight guards and 24 in· males ha\'e died in the 13 state prisons. Reagan ct1mmanded the board tt1 make National Guard but no decision to do so v.·a.!I made. Oswa.ld then left Albany to visit the prison, which is alxlut 25 miles east of Buffalo. One of the eight guards thro\vn naked into the prison yard was seriously m- jured, oHicials said. Cause of the t1utbreak v.·as not im· mediately known but officials said it may have stemmed fron1 an inc:idl'nt \.Ved- nesday night in \\'hich a prisoner 1\as locked up after thro'>''ing a piece of glass at an officer. Aurhoritles said the guards y,•ere taken to several area hospit als after they were beaten and !hrown naked into the prison yard. The extent of their injuries was not in1rneliiately known. r.1ore than 100 state trooper!I and sheriff's 1leputies were ca lled in to help quell !he riot. Prison guards stalked the concrete walls of the facility, armed with * ~ * ~ ~ ~ Probe Ordered :l •·t.horoogh review of security prt• cedures" and come up \\'ilh suggestions for improvements designed to "halt the violence and the atle1npts by radical elemenl!'l and violent offenders to disrupt the orderly process of our correctional system. "The public is entitled to know the truth," he said. "Our correcti onal of- ficers and their families are entitled lo personal safely." Wil lie Brown, Democratic chairman of the state Assembly Ways and l\1eans Committee, said the investigation order "is as phony as any other proposal made in the: light of crisis." Brown, a black lawmaker who visited San Quentin after the six deaths. said "Obviously there should be an in- .,·estigation of what happened on that Saturday In San Quentin ." But he said it sll()uld be done by a "blue-ribbon citizens commission com- parable to the presidential C<>mmission on the Kent State shootings," referring to the deaths of Four studenls in r.lay 1970 dur- ing a confrontation with National Guard troops. Sen. John A. Ncjedly, \\'ho on Tuesday proposed a spe cial Assem bly-Senate com· mittee to investigate the prisons, said the board probe Reagan ordered "doesn't preclude a legislative: investigation." "The public certainly wouldn't be in the position to call the in vestigation a \vhitewash if the prison system was look· ed into hy the legislature too," the Walnut Creek Hepubt ican sa id. 5hotguns and rifles. "The place is blowing up," one guard said. Vincent R. t.fancusi. superintendent of the facility, said an "emergency situa· tioo" existed at the prison. The riot started shortly after 9 a.m. and l\1ancusl \\'Biked into his office moments later and told a woman employe: "There's trouble in the institution -you'll have to go home." Girl, 6, Killed In Horse Tumble Tragedy cut short the vacation or Mr. and f.lrs. Arthur Rameriz of San Jose "''hen their &-year-old daugh~r Adela wat killed Tuesday in a horseback riding ac· cident. Orange County Coroner's invesligatnrs said 1he little girl was strapped into the saddle behind her uncle, Henry Cida, 18, also of San Jose, on a horse from the Sce nic Trails Riding Stables, 20342 E. CIHl pman A\'e .• Orange. The horse lost its bit and the saddle slipped, officers said throwing Cida to the ~round. The animal then bolled draggin g the girl. She was dead on arrival at Chapma11 General Hospital, r~····-------~-·-~-~~·~·~·~··-···~··~-~·----------·---·---~-----------------~ \ I f I I I I ' I I I . I I I I I ~ r I t . I I 1. • I I I l I L • Why should he be the only on~ listed in the phone book? You and the kids lead a busy life, loo. So why not make sure your friends and acquaintanGeS know where to find you? An additional listing rosts only40¢ a month. Talk it over with the man of the house.And if he says he'll sit still for it, give our Business Office a call. alD &El1ERM. TELEl'HOllli 1. I i I 4 DAILY PILOT Tlvscl.11y, Stptembff '· 1971 \ \ ., I ~ps The Big Brain Could Nab You By THOfifAS r.1URrHrNE 01 1~. cu11, l"ltot 11111 ;ONCE AROUND THE BEAT: Orcinge ():>unty supervisors are apparently going ._. shoot for a $160,000 federal grant Which will allO\V them to computerize ar· rest! in our region . The idea is to go .1fter those shifty~yed t ypes V.'bo get arrested, skip out on tile rp;p and then get arrested again. Only the way things work now. :someti mes the first warrant. s«king the dirty fugitive. escapes notice by the se- cflnd arresting officer v.·ho maybt is operating from another town . So lf Orange County goes to the com· put.er it would °"'ork like this: : SAY YOU BLEW a stop sign in Brea t:rut failed to appear in court to face the m usic. So ttiey issue a bench v•arranl for Y,OUr arrest on charge-s of failure to ap- pear. : 1.1uch later, you are avoiding Brea'!'! m ain drag like the poison but you blow another st.op sign in Newport Beach. \\1ilh the future computer in operation a ll the Ne~1>0rt traffic cop has to do is plug your name into this centralized elec-- imnic syslem. If you're ·wanted Jn Brea, lighls flash. buzzers sound, fl ags go up, or whatever the computer does to point the transistorized fing er at you THE COUNTY figures il's 106ing ma:·be $325,000 a year in traffic fines from those wrong-doers ·who s kip out, The~· also figure the computer will put ~ snatch on most or those skippers. • Alas. electronics will take Rll the fun !Ul of beine: a fugi tive anymore. * . llOWN DANA P OINT way, opponents ef that big apartment complex proposed for the blufls must be smiling today after the county sups cancelled a permit which ..,.,uld have allowed slking down the cliff. f ifth District Supervisor Ronald Ca1pers ,aid he'd been fed mis-infonnaUon and made a mistake when the thing was Okayed in the first platt. * lfUNTINGTON BEACH folks have a lot t(l but t about around city hall these days b ut that $12,000 nude statue of a surfer proposed for the front of the new Civic Center is likely to raise even more eyebrows. Beach and harbors Chl!:f Vine!: J.1oorhous4!: gol the artwork approved at top SJJ!:ed by the City Dads the other flight. SJJ!:&king of the sculptor. ~foorhoUS!: advised the council. "If we act now, we'll be able to get this before he beromes famnus." Boy. there must be scnres of artists along the Orange (:Qast o,\'ho Jove lo hear lines like those. * l\IAVOR ~'ALT EV ANS of San Clemente Is going to be host for a meeting ol Orange County mayors and supervisors next Sept 18 at the Western \\'hite House. Now let's see. There·s a hassle or two before the Cl:lunty League of Cities tod11y. a nd that J,AfC thing is still simmering, and Lord kno.,,·s what the suptrvisors will do before then. It may be the most silent meeting in history rtown at t-.1i11on's Place. Good luck, ~!ayor \Vall New U.S. Arm·s Cost More Than Gold \\'AS!U NGTON (UPI) -The Senate Armed Ser\P)Ct"! Committee believes American weapons arc beL'\Jming so tl:- pens1ve and con1plicated that even a sharp increase in the defense budget may not 1neet nuniJnum 11ational security needs. The Commi ttee Tuesday denounced \.\'eapons that cost more per pound than gold. aircraft munitions "'hich cost hun- drecb of thousands o( dollars per round and tanks which cost four times more ' than they did a decade 11£. If the trend ii not re11ersed, "then e\•en significant increases in the defense budget may not insure the force le\•els required for our national security," the commiUee said. The \"aming came in a report on a $21 billion weapoos procurement bUI, which the committee shaved by SI billion in a <:ontinued drive for economy. "It \\'.JS possibly the most critical analysis of weapons costs to dale by the c.:omn1ltt.ee, which It dominated by long· time friends: or the armed services such as chainnan John Stennis (0-~tiss.J. and Barry Goldw11ter (R·Ariz ) Unlike other congressional critics of mililary spending, however, the com- mittee. did not argue (or defenae savings to ~rder national pr iorities in fa11or of vita! domestic needs. Its contention was that costs must be brought down to main- lain an adequate defense posture. "If we can afford a permanent force ur1 rc1 ... i.o11 structure of only one·tifth a.s m&ny fighter aircraft or tanks as cur potential adversaries -because our sy1tem.:1 art about five limes more u:pent.lve than theirs -then a future crisis m1y t\nd us in a sharp numerical disadvantage," the report sauJ. The. com1n1ttee cited several reasons for the "'dilemma." ' For one, it said "simple a nd reliable modern weapons ha11e often been neglected 1n lhe pursuit of weapons of great lechnologicaJ capacity." A dutit Frictiotas "ihe Avionics package In some types of new military aircraft will alone weigh two or more tons and cost several million dollars," the report said. "At over $1 ,000 per pound this is about twice as costly as gold." A bursl or .so caliber machine gun firt cost $20 during U14!: Kore•n war, the com- nlitlee declared, but "We .are no'lf de11e\oping tactical air-to-air munitiorull costing several hundred thousand dollars J)'r round -an increase by a fa ctor (Jf tens of thousand.!i." U.S., Japan Open 'Crisis' Meeting WASHlNGTON tU PI) -U.S. and Japanese orf!cials began top-level con- ferences on their trade and JX!lilica l dlr- ferences today wi th both sides fr ankly a cknowledging recent friction between the two nations. Secrelary of State Will ian1 P. Rogers in an opening statement said it was "dif- ficult to recall an economic conference which came at a more important time." J apan's foreign minister, T a ke o Fukada, said in response that there was a foundation of friendship between the two ccuntries but warned bluntly : "There have been some economic frictions and these frictions will have to be eradicated Uirough discussions at this forum." Rogers told the conferees, Ln the text o( his speech: "Projections for the year ahead are for Japanese trade and current account surpluses of massive proportions that are clearly incompatible with the positions of Japan's trading partners, wi th the re-- quirements of the international monetary system, and with Japan's own needs. Envoy R ebuffed Ju First Effort At Paris Talks Rogers expressed hoJJ!: the cabinet- level participants v.•ould "explore in depth" lhe differences that ha\'e arisen but he cautioned that the conference PARIS (API -President Nixon's new could not hope to solve a ll of the pro-negotiator at the Vietnam peace talk,.. POLICE LEAD OFF YOUNG PROTESTER DURING PONTIAC ANTI.BUSING TROUBLES Min(Jr Incidents, Nine Arrests Mar Second Oily of Mic higan lntegr •tion' blems. proposed today !hat !he lAlks should go Prior to l~ <.'Onference, Fukada let it into secret session . away from the glare be known that President N ix on ' s overtures to Comniunist China •·over of J'Ublicity. in a ne\V effort to reach a Pontiac Violence Flares on 2nd Day of Busing PONTIAC, ~lich. (AP1 -Fighling between white and black students marred lhe second day of school in. this factor)' city Wednesday, as the busing of pupils under a court--0rdercd integration plan ccntinued. Police made 11 arrests. mnstly lnr disorderly conduct. Four of those ar- rested were men who aUempted lo pre- vent school buses fron1 leaving-their parking Jot at the start of the school day 1nd two were women who tried to keep a bus from entering a school yard. The tighting between whites and blacks took place al Lincoln Junior High School, a facility which was virtually all-while during the last school year, but which is now a bout 36 percent black. Authorities said nine pupils were in· jured. At Pontiac Central High School, ·white and black youths milled about t he school ''ard at the close (lf cla!.ses. but police Said there v.·as no violence. A crowd of about 150 whiles and a similar number of blacks later CQnfronted each other across a street near Lincoln. The Negroes dispersed at the urging or black leaders. The whites shouted epithets at passing school buses and one bus wa!: hit by a piece of \.\'ood thrown from the cro"·d. One vouth was arrested, but the whites left On police orders. Similar confront<:1tions followed at Alcott Elementary School and Pontiac Northern High School, Neither high school Is involved in the busing plan \\'hich affect.s !l.000 of Pon- tiac's 24.000 public school pupils, but each has a history of racial disorder. J apan's head as it \.\'ete" had created negotiated selllernent. political consternation in his government. North Vietnan1 and the Viet Cong im- As prev iously disclosed, Ro gers called medi atcJy rejected the proposal, as they for revaluation of the J apanese yen and have rejected al! similar proposals tn the the elin1ination of various imporl restric· past. lions iinposl'd by Japan. Ambassador \\'illiam J. Porter renewed The secretary acknowledged. 1n s s1x•ech la1er at a closed conference of the t\1•0-monlh--0ld An1 erican propostl in (]elegations, that Japan has Ebera!i1.ed iL..; his first session as head 'lf the U.S. trade and investment policies for foreign delegation. l1·elru1d Rell el Cl1i ef Heltl After Aho1·tiv·c U.S. T1·i)l countries. The acting Viel Co11g delegate Dinh Ba t'rom Wire Servicr~ the :-italc OrµarL111ent's revoc<it1on of But he added: "The pace of Jiberaliza-Thi, told Porter he \.\'as prepared to m~t DUBLIN_ Police today detained Joe Cahill's u.:;, visa. lion without re\'aluation of the yen has 11.'itl1 hini privately _ without the f'f\hill. St-year~ in the outlawed In Belf:ist. a booby trap attaehcd 10 ;i 1·learly not been fast enough lo keep " presence of a South Vietnaniese delegate Irish Republican Army, when he relUTllt!d frike bomb blew up todav and kil\£>d a reasonable balance in Japan·s external -lo explain the Viet Cong's seven-po int from a thwarted trip to the Unit.eel States. Bri1ish arniy explosives e~rert. an Ai·n1y i'Cl'ow1ts." peace plan. ~·lf•ke~1nan said. The lr\sh Republican The crisis 111 U.S.-Japanese trade 1.<i The United States has refused to mt:et A police spokesm&11 said: "He is bcin~ ~\!'rny's militant ~·ing said it set the trap. that Japao has ach,·eved a su,pl"s ,·n ,.,, I h d t · ed f · t 11· " a one v.·ith l e Viet Cong delenation ever e a1n or 111 erroga on ThE' blast at Cast\erobin near B£>1fasl balance of trade with the United States since the talks began in 1969~ and ~r• He would not say more. occurred •Nhile a demolilaion learn \':as and the United States has been forced in~ \.\"as little prospect that Porter would t&ke O~~~~ ~r:~~v=~ ti~ J~~h\~ad:rs:n:;~~1-='=·'=·a=m=;=n=;n=g=w=h=a1=;t=l=h=o="g::h::t=w=·=as=a=bo=m=b·=='::•::•=pu~;::;1::;o~n=of::c~h~'=o~n;::c::de~fi::c~;1::. ====::;;:u~p=T~h;;~·s~o;!~!e~'::· ===----'====-, pa.<isport control. \I A passenger on the Aer Lingu.<i jumbo jet which brougt1t Cahill from New York said a detective put his hflnd on Cahill 's !<>l'"''rler and said: "1 arrest you.'' Cahill was denied entry in lo the U111ted States. U.S. officials said he failed to nr1te a criminal conviction in his application for a visa. Cahill told newsmen he intended Ill return to Northern Ireland soon, despite the danger Qf arrest by Ulster police and Brilish loops. A U.S. immi~ration officer, l"rancis J. 1 Lyons, upheld in New York \\lednesday I U.!;., Huss to J\leel Ou !;h ip Coll isions \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Talks betwee11 the United States and the Soviet Union aimed at avoiding ship c<1ll islons and (lthcr "incidents at sea" will begin Oct. 1'2 in ~1oscow, the State Department an- nounced. Incidents between the Navy ship~ of the two countries -ranging from colli.<iions to "buzzin,1(' of ships by aircraft -have '"!1 taking place a t the rate ol about one a month recently. ' New 1972 HANDCRAFTED (ll~lllOM A<OlOI . 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J. ._, ly in the red velvet presldenlial box laking her bows. Bravos and applausP. , rocked the rafters at the briUiant opening of lhc John F. Kcnaedy center for the performing arts. t ·'I'm thrilled," sa'id lhe eJ.year·old matriarch of the Kennedy family. •·1 IJ t know the President -my son -would have been, too." J:~ Wearing diamonds and a ,.-:littering brocade gown, ~1rs. Kennedy led a ~ Joyful prOCfssion of the $70 milllon new center on lhe Potomac \Vednesday night ~l. In hear the much-heralded opening performance -"Mass" by composer Ji Leonard Bernstein. l The late president's widow. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, whn had com-r 1• missioned "Mass", remained al her home on the Grefk island of Skorpios "for !' r personal and private"' reasons. Panthers Moving To So11th Thi;~ay, StPltm~r q, 1971 DAiL V PILOf ~ Fears Spurr ed Flying Grandmother · CLEVELAND (UP!l -Mrs. at a news conference. to doing this," he said. "She Sara Kras11ofr loved her 14· "I believe the thought that was (rorn Lhe old IChool, acd ye;ar-old grandson but was Mitchell might have lo see a paychiatr1st.s meant diagram obscsiied wi th it desire to psychiatrist frightened her in-to her." keep him r rom the '·disgrace" -'~;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ij of ~ychiatric treatment. 1! 1'hat'i; why, lhe boy's father ~sid W ed n e.sd a y . Mrs. Krasnoff and f.1itchell Gelfand disappeared for almost two months and made scores of transatlantic flights . Mitchell':; father, Leonard Gelfand, told the bittersweet story of how her love became tangled in her old-fash ioned ways and left her confused and running from reality until her death last week in Holland, ''Her passporL indicates she made about 40 trips, most of them in Augui;t" Gelfand said WRITERS- N. Y. Book PUbluher Coming Herc To lnten>iew Aulhor1 An ei:ecutiYe or . wcll-la:ac:rwti. New yon: J"LhlUher wiU IOM he in thi.a city to intervn....Oters. Hia purpose a touncmcr mAnlUICl1ph -worthy oi pu.hlicatioo. f iction,. :non-fiction. poetry, ju~ilee. collection"' of ihort 1tories or &rticlea,. religioiu, 1peei&fued &nd even Dlntrovenial whjocu will be COll!li<lerecL If y~u haw: a man~pt ready (or almoiit ready) Jar puh- licallon, and would hle to d1!.CIDS lt with thia executive., plear.e telephooe the number below hetweea 8:00 a.m. ud 10:00 p.m .. and lcnc your name and addrCM. You will he co.Dtact.ed latQ. Telephone: 673-1166 During his appean1nce Connally ur~d Coni;:ress lo approve !he tax reduction plans inla('L likenini;: Lhe individual and r·orpllrale. tax cuts a."! needed like •·fingers on a h<>.nd " Connally put un little resistanc·e lo Comrniltee Chairman \Vilbur D. Mill s' suggestion that con;;umer spend i n g shou ll be increased beyond Nixon's pro- posals by putting about $1 billion more in- t o 1he hands of poor people through lax C'lllS. Mrs. Kennedy and her family were e<:st.a l1c 1n lhe1r praise of the unor- :· thodox dramatic religious theater piece. She thought it was "'Beautiful .•• ~; lovely stupcndqus." "I was overwhelmed." she lvld reporters. "I'd like lo see it two or three U times" ~l ~1rs. Kennedy, a devou!. Catholic, was one flf the few persons v.'ho stood ~ I Groffili is ATLANTA, G•. (API -I A Joke ••• Reolly l\1a yor Sam Massell says l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you pr.fer, write to tho !dltorlci Dlrec:h:lr, Dept. CA-17, P.O. loK lilt, G.l".O., New Yott, N.Y.10001 Mills indicated hf wants t.n increase t.hr. $1.000 taK·free allowance low income peo- ple receive lo possibl.v $1.250. A $1.250 allnw;ince -t.o~ethcr \\'1!11 1 he $7$0 personal exemptioit Nixon wants -wnuld give a single person $2.000 in income no~ subject tn taxes. Nixon has proposed eliminating the 7 per cent auto excise tax : advancing f.o t972, instead of 1973. previously scheduled Increases in the perso nal exemption and litandard deductions; implementing a 11) per cent investment tax credit: and gran· ling tax deferrals for U.S. exporters. Nixon's tax plans would reduce govern- ment tax receipts by $fl.8 billion in thr. government year ending next ,July 1 On a calendar year ba sis. the reductions to1al $9.~ bil lion. Connally I.old Mills 1he adm1n1:;tri1.llon would welcome !l spending ceiling l.o keen !he budget defirit from going furt her into the red. The biggest budgel. iief1cil. since Wnrlrl War It on t.he so-called unified basis V.'i!S tn 1%8 when government spending outran receipts by 125.2 billion. when the celebrant on stage. said : '"Let us rise and pray." ~ f But her reaction was not unamimous. Tart-tongued octongenarian Alice ;:1 l· Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. said: "l en-~~: \ joyed it enormously. Next lo 'Ha ir' II was my favorite maudlin thing." - ~ Asked wh at impressed her the most, she smiled and said : '·No1hing." .I "fhe Rev. Gilbert Hartke, chainnan of the drama department st Catholic University, panned the Bernstein production and questioned the composer's J. lrnnwledge of Catholic liturgy. '·He's nol even a believer." said Father Hartke. 1 "He doesn't know anything about the Ma ss." Bernstein is Jewish. J .Joan Kennedy, living up to her reputation for show stopping costumes, ~~ t wore a long lavender crepe gown slit to the hips with hot panls. ., 1 ' l But the wife or the sole surviving Kennedy son got th e message. "I loverl ; it," lihe. said. She cried during the performance. "It was a message of love.." -~·:. she said. Her husband, Sen. Edward 1f. Kennedy (f).:~1ass), ;;airl "it is a rombina· ; tion nf love, happiness. hope l!lnd fear -which l!lre the elements in the Mass 1-· i ' Bernstein sat in the presideotial box >A'ith Rost>: and Edward Kennedy and ~ I· went through the. motions of conducting in pantomine. :-.1 ~1 As the curtain fell he leaped lo hi~ feel and hugged and kislied the elder -J. ~1rs. Kennerly. Then as the bravos. cheers and applause continued for 12 min~ u!es, he lighted a cigarette and rushed to the stage, grabbin.': the conductor, : altar hoys and singers to embrace them, ''It was perfect" he ~aid. i1 ; The glittering evening broug~t logether the familiar faces of !he past -,J ' lhe new frontier and the great society -and a few of Washingliln'i; top drawer 1"', L~:~:bli~:.~:~!.: .. :e:::.:::~ .::~~~~::~.:Y 5::~ .~::.'. ~~ Sterilization Lawsuit Against Judge Upheld Atlanta has had the Ku Klux Klan "with its history of hate and destr uction, so I guess we can deal with the Panther par· ty as well." J\1asse!l commented after Rlack Panther leader Huey "Newton told a news con· ferenc:e here Wednesday that the Panthers plan to move t heir headquarters f r o m Oakland to Atlanta within the next six months. He said the Panther~ would t'ontinue their objective of •·endiilg racism and serving thl'! people." It was logical. he said, for the Panthers to relocate in the South, because "this is where the contradiction of :slavery started." "I don't know how they are accepted out. 1n Oakland," Massei! said, "but they should understand that their image ~s we kno\11 il leaves much to be desired." J\to.~t reaclinn b.v ci1y nf· f1 c1a!s and civic leaders~ the annnuncement was cautious. An excep!ion was Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox. fl long.time resident of Atlanla, who said; "It's frightening. LongBeach-Sacr.u11ento$21 lncludlngtax. And the crowds haven't found it yet. Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10•m (Excepr sun.);1D:OOur, • 1 :00 pm, 4:45 pm (Dally); 7:00 pm (Friday and Sunday), U.S. Diplon1al Held In E1nhassy Slavin" ' ..., WASHINGTON (AP\ -An Arnerican d1p!omat has been charged ...,·Jlh first. ..OegreP murder in the s!.abbing death nf lhe nnl y nthr.r fu!ltime U.S. embassy of· fic::ial in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. "f just hate to see lhii; th1n.c. happen h!>cause; ""'e've got COLUMBUS. Ohio IUPll -A federal :s0ught dismissal nf Lhe suit, contendmg enough problems alre:idy . · ·lroiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i Jlldge has ruled a county 1udge can he he was not liable; ff)r prosecution becausl" I.his group is licensed ln steal, sued for ·'acting ""'holly with~ut _JUrisd1c· Iii~ Judicial action was within the scope of destroy and kill and wage war I.ion" 1n ordering I.he ~terihzat1on of a his .1u risdictlon. upon nur society ,. " mentally retarded 17-year--0\d girl in l%1i. "Defendant Gary i.~ not. prot.ec!~d bv "We have worked fnr many l /.S. llistrict. Judge .Joseph p_ Kinneary ihe doctrine of JUdicia.! immunity." Kin-year::; huilding " leadership The ll S. ;ittornry's nflll'f in Ale.~· andria, Va .. said \Ved nesday a complaint and summon~ were served lo st. S::it.urday l)n Alfred Erdos when he arrived al Dulles Airport in Virginia. derl1ned Wcdnesd:iy lo dismiss a $:\ neary ruled. rommunity.'' :;;aid Andr ew m11lton suit filed hy Carolyn T. Wade, "Because ther€ was no set of '\'nung, director of Atlanta's now 2.1. or {;ovfngtnn, Ky., against Musk· ' rircumst.anrer-> or cond1tJnns under Ohio Community Rel;itions Com· ingum CQunty Probate Judge Holland ~1. law which would permit defendant Gary mission. "I think that right. (,ary. lo order plaintiff to submlt tn steriliza• now ll fthe partyl would be an Erdos. a F'orelgn Srrvicr off1rrr, "'as taken to a \Vashingt.on hospital !or treal- ment of a nervous di sorder. C.ary, who r:irderM th f' operation Aller llon, thP. court def.ermines lhat Gary additional e!eme.nt that t don't hearinJ? ,.v1dcnce thf': mentally retarded acted ...,·holly without jurisdiction In this know how we'd be able to girl had been sexually promiscuous. had matt.er." the; (ederal jlid.i!;e .~aid. rela!.e l.o." 1-'-~~~~~~~~-"-':;__~~~~~~~~~~ Legal Actio11 Hinted For Alasl\.an Senator \VASH INGTO r'/ {AP~ -Thr .Justice Departmenl, raisin~ the possibility of a sharp 1".0n· s1ilutional clash, says Sen. Mike Gravel could be open !o proscculion because of hi~ <lisclosure or 1he Pentagon papers last Junr.. Terming a midnight. hr;i r111~ r nnvencd hy !he A 1 ;i :< k a nen1 o r rat ''s pP ci;il , 11nauthorized ;ind 11n1lmely," t he drpar! ment ~"id '"Nol being engaged JJJ n{. l1c1al subcommittee. business, his ;ictionli cannot be above scrutiny by those charged to enforce the criminal statutes.'' The department commented in a hr1ef filed \Vednesday in I!:-f)1str1cl Court. 1n Boston tn ~tlppor1 argumrnl.~ I h ;i ! frdcr:il grand Jnry ha.~ the r ight In question a (;ravel ;iidr, Or. Leonard S. Rodberg. A boxer turns to God. A lol of n1 cn tJunk they can make it without God. But a boxer who got to know God bct~~r foun d himself a. better n1an. I le discovered .ntorc i1nportont thinss lo righ t than his fell o wman. Such as "the \Vrongs of mankind -sin, d isease, and death.'• He fights them wi th prayer, t urning to God to hea l hirnscl( and othl'.r~. In one instance , he was healed of cancer t hrough recognition of God a~ Spirit, the only real $Ubsta nce o f man. I-tear more I.h is Sunday about tllis p raclica\, streng l hening view of God . CHRISTIAN SCIENa CHURCH SBMCES (nr• Mu•-l'lnl Cllur~I! II Cflrl•I, 1t ltr.tlll lUO MHI V•nlt Dr .• (6ol• MeH -11 :to A.NI. Mllftt1n,i.n lh•tll-l'!nl Cltttr<I! II (llrltt. k '-"litl 1111 & Ollvt , Hunllnt!tn l t•<ll -':JI & 111• A.M. Ntwp!lrf l t 1<ll-l'!r1t C .. ur<h M (llr:d . Stf..,!hl llll Vl6 \. ... , Hl!'W991"! S.tcll -t:U & II<• J>,M. Ntwp9rf 8...:11-$.-:1...t Cll•rth 9' Chr+.t. 'ki..ol!d J1/IO J'1<ffot. \lie"' Or • Ctr..,,1 ~11 Mir -!0•111 A,M, Can little Provident score against the big boys? Lat's face 1.-we're not the biggest uvings and Joan in ArneOca. But we're not the amallfllt either. With th• security at CM1r $110,000,000 in a:t96ts, w.11 hold the h against anyone.- fJV9'1 the giants of CalHomia. We may be a amall town team, but we play the 1a1M g.,. they do, by the &ame rule&. We pey lhe aame hlgheSt allowabfft Interest rate&, your savings are lnaured 10 $20,000 by en agency of thO U.S. Goverrw11W1t, and we, too. herve mcperieoced 11i9t111ge.n~ a head' clfloe and btaftcheL But that'• wtteN the timRmftY ends. Yau --. Oii heed otf llC9 ii kl Rl119f8ids. And Rlwnide .. kind of a neighborly town. Where peop£e tak.9 an lntatest In what'a going on next door and down the street and aero&& town. Beca1,.. 1hllt'a the kind of people we are. AM that'a the kind ol peopl• yau'fl find Jn our branches, too. All of them. The kind that'U take an lnter.t In )'OU. Not Man account runber, but• a penon. Ml!)'b& we're wrong. Maybetwt 1.-i\ Important to you. Maybe even. If we k&ep thinking that Wtl'f, we won't"""' grow up to be a Diant. &Jt maybe thaf e a good t\irci ••• for both cf us. NOWOVER$110,000,000STRONGI ~e Hi!lhMtA-'ab41~A.-v PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0.. Mii: 3415' CNrlfl H'WJ. lhlil ontc:.: J1H c.lrll A-. "'"'*9 ocno. a11o 11'1 ~ R~. J-tolMI, AecNrldt, W•rwood Mi am Cty ,._.MoodWto~M;l'r1d.f N ., ! ~@Qtl@@{Q)a 1D'->- PAINT SA~' ... E .l QUALITY PAINT TO SUIT TOUll mRJ NEED! INTERIOR OR EXiERIOR LATEX ~ 2 GALS. FOR $779 CUSTOM COLORS HIGoHIR Houie Pa int-resists ~umes, mild ew, sun, a lkali, blisfetin9, low sheen. White only. , ~ SUPREME MARVEl.USTRE , J!S6.996AL Ul~-for-~""''"" CoiolS lllllclt Sot Mitoe. Custom colMs biil>et HOURS: Mchd•y · Friday 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.~ p.m . Sunday 10 e.m.-4 p.m. - l I • OA.U.. Y PU..OT EDITORIA.L PA.GE Property .Tax In approving a 17-cent property tax increase last week. the ~luntin~lon Beach Cily Count·i! inade a notable rever~a.I . A week earlier the same councilmen \\'ere unani1nous on holding the' hne at the old $1.45 r.a.te. It was ()Oe of those things that t:au~es a c1t1zen lo l!iCratch his head and "'onder what is going on. But per- haps the mystery is not so ~·orl.hy or great pondering . What the council did al the first meeting on the t<lx rate. Aug. 23, was sho\v the public that they ""'ere against any increase and l'.'ere determined to maintain the s.1 45 rate. t.1aybe the city should eon.sider cutllng services. Vi'as the line voiced. Their approach was good for their image bu~ ~imply "'as not practical. Services already are at a m1n:~um. particularly in the police department, and many cnuens \"'ould not stand for any further redurtions. So at the Aug. 31 meeting. beating a charter- imposed deadline on a property tax hike, the councU faced reality and voted for the required increase to $1 .62. Thus they made it seem as if tt1ey were responding lo two sets of voters: those adamantly against additional taxes and those v.·ho \\'ish to see the city adequately ser· viced and maintained. It's one of the games politicians feel they have to play. Improving the Ordinance In an attempt to clear up a confusing and some- times inequitable ordinance, Huntington Beach city coun· cilrnen are studying a new city law governing business permits and business licenses. located in the downtown area of the city. The uew urdinance will go .a Jun~ way tu"•ard help- ing law enforcement off ici als and 'vill remove this geo- graphical discrln1ination. . . . 'fhe ordinance a·lso will broaden the list of bus1· nesscs requjring investiga1ion. Police Chief Earle Robitaille says this \\•ill enable his officers to investigate the 42 listed t ypes of busi· n esses before they become a problen1 in the city. Cur- rently police can only act to contain a problem cre<ilcd after that problem has become a fart. 'l'he Chamber of Comrnerre is I.iring given the chance to n1ake suggestions on the proposed ordinance before the city council takes Clnat action, \vhich should help in making it both equitable and \VOrkable. Success of Vo1unteen s For teenagers, finding a su1nmer job that is enjoy· able \"'l1ile pro,vidlng some kind of pay has not aJ\vays been a simple task. Payi ng jobs frequently involve routine labor and those jobs that provide teenagers \\'ilh a chance to be creative and den1on strale son1e initiative arc too fre· quently volunteer positions "'h1ch offer no pay. This summer, Fountain V<illey launched a leen job program that combines the be st of bot h kinds of \\'Ork. Through Volunteens. students had the opportunity to \\•ork as recreatio11 aides while t'arning $100 scholar· ships. The project \\'as financed completely th rough !he federalJy.funded Community Services Project so the city as \.\o"Cll as the teenagers benefited fron1 the program. Currently, the only businesses required to go t hrough investigative procedures for a permit are those using live entertainment. billiard parlors, massage p ar· lors and charities planning to solicit funds in the city. But an investigation of a business for a business Ii· cense also can be conducted if the enterprise is to be The 11 students who parliclpated in the original program this summer made such a good irnpression '"'ith their bosses in the recreation department that 11 more have been hired for fall. The success of Volunteens in Fountain Valley should provide a pattern to be copied and expanded. H ~~ ..... _'J.VHDll VOLUNTH~ fOK Mlilll)W.Y PJrA\K Al.ION~ Tttf WARR INfr HIHl Of 5ELF~sT?" Reader Believes Existi11.g B11ildit1g ll'ould Be Safer, Cost Less Switch Hospital from Yorba Linda to Laguna Niguel To the Editor: There are two building l!ites here in Orange County that have caused some concern to the public. First, the. building 11it.e for th e nl'W veteran's hospital in Yorba Linda, wh ere scientists (Cal Tech) claim there is a better than average potential for a major earthquake. And, second, the building thal is already built and owned by North American Rockwell Corporation in Laguna Niguel, and which NAR is trying to sell. WHY DON'T the Veteran'.s Admjnistration and federal government look into buying this facility and saving all the expenses and worries or building a new facility? lf you ha"'e had the op- portunity to see this building you know th.at it is in a beaullful location, isolated among the hills and surrounded by beautirul scenery. The building it~lf is constructed so that it would make an ideal 11nd functional hospital, with ade· quale parking and plenty of perk·like .et. mosphere. TllE BUILDING is sitting idle :ind 1 11m sure hospital facilities could be in· stalled in 11 very short lime, with little modification. It seems to me that this is a reasonable suggestion and one that might save the taxpayer~ money, "'hlle pro1·iding a safe location for the hospi!al so that the Sylmar disaster doesn't happen again. ri.1RS. LORRAINE r-.t KA1\f P~tAN What Doe• lie /tfeat1? To the Editor· I have just finished rea ding the article on the six-·month freeze ror federal flmploycs "·ith lhe military included . \\'i lh one son schedulPd tn go f(I Viet· nam very soon and another wit h a draft number nf 3~. 1 woutd like lo lu1r111· JUSt v.·hat Prrsident N1xnn nirans hv 1he stalement, "The governmen~ should con. tinue to set an exaniple for Amencans in striving to achle\'e prosperity in peacetime.'' l FEEL THERE are m;iny parents :ind young people today that \1•i ll f1ud that 1talement a little l1ard to follow or swa!lo"'· If thi~ is pear!'.'!ime then "'hy ere there '"'arms of Amencan~ ~till being sent to \1ielnam, many of lh('n1 10 return in a pillf box? E. C. VAr-; HOOK. SR. 'Country I~ a ltlc1s' To the Editor: tn the days and year~ fol\0"1ing \\torld War 11 lhe countries of Eu rope and .Jarian were bankn.ipl and the.ir industry destroyed. If the Uni ted States could car· ry them on ou r becks, and still prosper 1n those days, what do we need with them now? In Uie p&!t few years, Ct.nada hns done nothlng for this country. They side wilh our enemies and trade with our enemies. Jr their goods are allowed to come in duty free, then goods fi;om Red China and Cuba will be coming through Canada, du~ ly free . Yt'E CAN Ll\'E without these countries. The only questlon is, can lhey live without us, and our troops, which they are throwing rocks at? Our courts s~m to be slanted ln fa vo r of criminals. The fact Is tJ1;1t they are slanted in fa,..o r of lawyers. The judge is a lawyer, the district attorney is a lawyer, and the politician is usually a la wyer. If a ma n confesses. he needs no .lawyer, so he must not confess. "'ITH OUR rnmmerce slanted In favor or 011·ners or foreign fa ctories. our lln~·s slanted in fa vor of lawyers, and the Com- munists spr('ading all possible confusion, our country is .e mess, bul "'e still have good, loyal Americans, who could straighten it out. JAMES W. BOLDJNG Court. 1'1a11dnte To the Editor: Last week the Cali fornia Supreme Court took a long stride toward court mandated socialism. At the outset It certainly must be aclrnowledl!"ed thal many schoo l dlslrlcts in California, especially in densely· populated urban c en t e rs . desperately need financial help that their IO<'t1I property tax base cannot sup["IQrt. Certainly. ho"·ever. even m o d e s t le~islative ingenuity can devi.~e financial pla ns and taxing devires "'hich are available to the state for n.ssisting the 1011· tax base areas without infringing on what vestiges rem.e in of local control over our public schools. l'r\OOUDT1':D1.\· TII E state Su[lreme O'lurt fe lt pushed info its only quasi·legal, mostly sociological dec.ision. The court"s rea~oning that the local property tax system violates the "equal protecllon'' clat1se of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and discriminates against the poor. carried only a short step farther and "'ith f'qual validity, applies on a national level also. The sam~ justification 11·ould eliminate a we111thier st::ile's rights 10 pro,..idt' a broader educational system -and f'Xpendflure -unless the poorer !'itate.'° rnuld pro"ide as much, thus a na· tional taxing and controlled educational system. Al\0 WHAT ABOl 'T nther publlc services. o!h('r local go Yer n n1 en t a I obli,R:ations? Don't they also discriminate against the poor in that the local tax base provides somewhal less exolic or ex· lcnsi"'e services in the poorer areas then in the wealthier:' Do lhc poor get E"qual fire protection. police protection. garbage collection, street repni r with the more ad,..11 ntaged areas7 And indeed should thry" il1e question goes to the heart of our free enterprise system. CTTIZENS WORK harder. study morr. pursue a more diligenl cnurse in li\•ing ~--------B11 Georg.,---------· Dear Georgt: When I was a boy "'e didn't run around on motorcycles wllh half. dressed girls on the bnck. 1 think we nre happier using 11 horse 11nd buggy. Don't you, now, honestly, George? Pear Bac.k When: Gee, I'm not 1ure. I ntver. ran round In a horff and buggy with a half-dressed 1lrl en the back. Does 8 blonde In a balhlng aul t ln a Model-A rumble seat count! (I wish I kne w what kind of conlesl he is running .} Dear George: liow do you go on month 1fter month, year arter year, coming up ""ith such wise and prrceptive answer• to literally thousands of prohlems? How does your mind hold up In the multifaceted job you do, and do so wt!l ! ADMIRER [)e,.r Admirer: I rirtnk like a fish, for nne thing. l\1a ilhox Lelters from -readers art welcome. Nor"fllllll y writers slJoula convey their messages in 300 words or less. Tile right ro condense letters to fit .~pnce or eliminate lrbet is reserved. All /el· fcr.1 must include 3ignature and mail· ing address, but names m.ny bt 1t1i rh· htld on request if su/ficie11 t reason i.~ apparent. Poetry will t1ot bt pub· lislted. their lives in order lo be able to move. in· to {lr creale areas and !oral governmPn· ta! systems, and school districts, so that they can provide more adv11 nra~es tn themselves and thei r offspring. 'This pro· vides the incentive that m<ikcs eal'h of us seek lo excel and it is >1·h;1t make~ our system of go\'ern1nrnt, in ('V(•ry 1v11y possible. so uniqt1('. ll is what tJl!]rn;i!cly J:ives us the slate and nation;i! lax revenues that ha\'f truly supportrd the poor and disnbler:I and half the rest or the world .et the same lime. WOULD OUR COURTS. pleading equnl protection clause of the 14th Amendment. reduce this \\'hole local opt ion and control form or government -11'itll all its ju. centives for pers;0nal improvement -Ill a s.rslem of gnvernment·controtled rrruality'..' And if so, isn't that socialism by whate,·rr nan1e yon call it:' NOLAN FRIZZELLE . O.D. Recall Cam11ai9n De ht To the Erlitor · The Seal Beach Good G1Jvcn1mcnl Group. lne is .ipprrria!11·r of the 11A!LY PILOT'i; covera i<:e of Seal Beach prob- IPm.~ lll'et !he p:i~t ytar. Now U1.'lt ull thrcC 1){ the rcra\I elec· lions hal't.' bt·cn succr~sful, the Good (,overnment Group V•ishes IQ !h:ink :i\l those people. \11hn "'ent to the polls ::ind expressed a lletern1inat.lon to change th ings. We have proved that it is possible lo "fight city h11\1." 'The three councihnen v.•ho l'iola!ed the city charier anrl ttctcrl in a manner gcner;illy delrin,ental ;:ind di:riruplive to the "'elfare of the city ha\'e finally been removed from office. BECAUSE TllEY refused lo set a date for lhe first recall election, a series uf court ;ic\ions was initiated by lhe (iood c:o vemment Group to obtain the ri~ht to vole for our cit iLens. This cost a lot of n1oney. Many small contributions ha"'e come from many \'oters, but the C»ood Govern- ment Gro.up st ill has a debt of over SS ,000. If each \'Oler, 11'ho appreciates the fact that th e ""'·Y \V;is cle:ired so he could express himsel f al the polls, donate.ci even a small amount \"'e can pay of! our debt. The Good Government Group 11rlrlress Is Po~l OfUce Box 2333, Seal Beach, Cal. 90740. CllARLO'ITE M. SHUMAN Pre,Jdent (For the entire membership.) l!pgrade All Schools. To the Editor: ~1y wife and I were thoroughly disgusted with the political cartoon tn the DAtLY PILOT Aug. 27. We reel as millions of other' do Uia t Gov. George. Wall ace i! t.ht nnly politician who has the guls and coura~e to fight for lhe right of parents to send lht"1r children lo the i;rhools of !hclr preference or ne arest Lhc.ir hon1es. Busing and tfesegrrgatini; or our school!! i!I going to l'!('~lroy publ ic 1'tllu·.1. lion. \\'e. know this as "'e. have rr•crntly nioveU here fro1n the l..tls Angeles C11y SthoQl l)istrit't anci have seen lhal the lr.insferring of child ren oul of Lheir neighborhood school!'i causes nu1nerous prol>lcins and accomplishes nothing at gigantic l'ost. \Vhy not upJlr11de al! schools for bclter educ:allon instead of transferring bodies around "'hich hinders education? ~·I £l, and ~I RS. R. E. CONNOLLY ·rirc xy11ditn lcd Sonders cartf)OIJ in q11es/1111L sl10111cct Govf'rnor \Va/lace qfi rf)t•d os (,.l1t•sar. sitti119 01t a Oiro11 c n/f/(J a ('/0111/, rnl/111a tllrouglJ n: mega· rh<Hlfl, "Atle1d101L Supreme ClltirU f a1n lrereb!t mak1n' your busi11g de· cis1u11 void!" 1•re.'ti1l e 11t 's .~nl1try Tri !he F:dilor: Now 1hill i\1r. Nixon has cl1'tidl'.'d !('I frct'1f' the wa~e.~ of !he l'ivil se.r\'ants. it is only <1!)11n1pri~1le t!1iil he demon~trate hi s ~ir1<:l'rl ty nf purpo~e by reduclnf! his rrC't:'!lt incrf'ase. in 11·:i~es by 25 percent and rcll lly Sl'I ;1 good cxan,ple. lt is Sfl casv to :l~k others tn make the sacrifices. an·d usunll"' those who end up making :ill lhe sacrifices are those v.•ho can least afford to. I Al\1 SURE !hat if f\fr . Nixon took a srilary cu t ht' "'OUldrl't be hurling. Anolhl'r thin~ lhal so many of our high· salaried exet·utives forget is that they arc f'n1p!n}'I'-" nf th!.' people of these llniled St <1\cs of Ainerica . SQ. how abrJut it. /\·fr. Nixon? L('t's put YOHr n1onf'V 11'hcre vriur m11uth is and join \hf' rrs! or' us 1t1 n1<iktn g some satrifice.'I. ~I. J. 1\10:\'AHAN 1ll11r•l~rir1r1 of 1·•,•fice To the Editor · \\'i!h1n lhe la5t thrre mon1h.~. two Ui.<1 Ange\r·~ Counly ShPr1ff's d!'pulic~ ha\'e diPtl fron1 gunshot wounds and 111,'o have b!'en ~rrious\v wo1111ded in the p<>rfnrn1nn<'c ~r 1heir riulies. These events, if no!ed al a\I. have been briefly rcpor~d and are rela!h·ely obscured in !he hark pages of Y<'U r ne"·spaper. l am par!irularly anno)·rd by your Aug. :ll repnrH11g of the slaying of Deputy rickerin~. JJ tines again on page 8. Has the killing a11ri maiming of policemen in today's society become so t·o1111nonpl11ce that it is no longer ne1\'S"'orth~·:' For all the. Los Angeles County Sheriff" s deputies and their r:uni1ies living in Orange County, t say \\'e dl.'serve. and de1nand fuller co1·erage of these evtnls. POl~ICE,11::.'1 llOLO a narrow, taut line bet"·een orderly society and chaos. In per(onning their duties in minority con1n1u11iUes, policemen become the ob· jects of hatred and violence because 1.hey symbolize white authority . They are seen as oppressors en forcing la"'S created by a white ninjority with wh ich minority JK'Ople can only imperfectly identify, Esch policeman's murder indicates a fai lu re of American society -a failure lo tttogniie and ineorporate' minorities intQ the majority rommunily and a failure to accept responsibility for social misfits and outcasts. r.lust policemen continue to bear the burden or society's neglect? ri.tust pol1ccn1en continue to be shot, murdered or maimed for life v.·hile an ape!hetic society hides it wrongdoing behind their h11dgc~? llow long can An1erlca afford to i;weep Its dirt under the nig and bury Its policemen in the ~round? THF. r.1UROERING and maiming of policemen rnu.~t siand 11s a remindf'r lo the n111jl1rily soct~ly thal ~omething mu~l ht• t!nne lo mnkc majority and minority r11n1n111n1t1r~ mnr(' l'f)lnpllllblt; to ef!SE' the "abrasive relationship" bet>1'CCJJ police and the people they serve. Further, it niusl stand as a warn ing lo !he minori· ty cotnmunity that vlo!t•nte on I y perpetrates n1ore violence aod that t.he killing of policemen is no "·ay to bring about social change. Neither ilots it "nar- row the odds" as some n1ay think but on- ly brings about further recruitment of police personnel and "get tough" policy in pri;ihlem areas. UNLESS SOCIAL reform is undertaken so great that it can erlectivel~· change at- titudes and the life st.Yles of n1iltions of Americans in both the ma1or!t.Y and minority communities. policemen >1•ill un- doubtedly re.main within lhe sights of an assassin's ,11:un. However. if "'e as policemen are yet to 00 lhe. targets of hatrert and violence direclrrl towards society, don't ignore us. don't relegate our deaths to page 8. RORERT A. CIBEL Ta.\• f)11flu1· .~igr1s 'fl) the Editor: The man next door savs he couldn't run his business the "'ay ihe city d(){)s find ~tay in business. and ;iddcd !h11't 11·e need "fi.~rn1 responsibility" in ~uvernment. Thnus,1nds h.".ve ... oired lhi.<; same opin· Inn . Their 1h(ln1e i~: "Cut the sJ)('ndin,>: to flt. 1.hl' int·orne ,'' not raise taxes lo cover spending. "\'et one housc>"'ife suggrs!.'° 11 rai~e in the !luntinJ!ton Beach ta" rate lo cnvcr spending pro~rarnl, :1nd 1J1e rounr1l hastens ln do her bidding . \\'hy do they not heed thr th"u5ands~ Already the c(lunci l added a g11rbage collectlnn f1·l· In p:iy for plannrrl ex · pc>oditurrs. ;u1d "'hen it proved in· adcQ\1\ltt. !hey 1!ropped lhnt !I 5(J rwr 1n11nth in fa,..or of the S perc('nt utility [:l;.. J\.O\V TllF.\'. Cl.A f~1 the ta.t inCTease nn a ~.10.nno hnuse 11·ill be only $1 2.75 rier year. Bul they ne):ll('t·ted to m('ntion lhe 69·cent per !100 lax for the HBU HSD, plus thrir 11ddltinn11I five cents lnr adult education and 1!1e few cents per hundred for the rl'gh,nn t occupational prograrn. Resides thi s the Orange C-Ounty Bonrd of Supervisors is adding J4 cents per hun· dr+"r1 on our t a~e.~. The fin:il pict ure on laxes for lhe prop- erty O"'ner is yet Ill be seen. but one. thing is sure, il "'ill be covered with dn!l;ir ~igns. PAULINE E. MOEN Be g, W heedfe, Coerrf' Tn lhe Editor: \Vouldn't you know il? Every lime.some foreign jerk gels the urge lo overthrow his government he ahvays first ('(lines lo the United States to hus,lle money lo buy guns. The Russian revolution was financ· ('d by A mr.rican money, and In reeent yenrs UN ICEF, using A1ner'ican money, financed a revolution in Africa. Other U.S. billions hnve been "borrowed" from the SOCia\ Security fund to finance. civil wars in various countries. BERNADETTE DEVLIN, the Iris h agitator. came here last year lo beg money to pay for a CaUiolic victory in North Ireland, indicating the premi;o;e that the outlAwed Irish Republ ican Anny, After liberating the impoveris~ed Eire. now \Yllnl.<1 to inYade and take O\'er the prosperous North by the same guerrilla tactics. And now romei a ~1r. Joe Cahill. wanted 111 home for treason, to gtt money to buy g\Jns to "shoot as many British troops as possible" and to ''bomb military and economic targets In Nnrth JrelAnd," \'ES, llE SAIO that . And It C<'rtaln!y will be loo bnd if the h"11mi,11r11Uon R111hnr1tirs Allow thi~ fore.i,l:!n crim1r111I to go freely n..n1ong the good American Catholic people to beg , Y>heedle, coerce ;i1Jd harangue them lo don;1l e !heir hard· earned money to a fore ign srherne that 1'ould not possibly benefit them one iota as American citi~ens. S. G. UNDINE Snee ~lt111r1,nitt Lions To the Editor: The Califomi::i mountain lion is on the \'erge of poss ible extinction unless 11. moraloriun1 on hunting can be eflforced soon . AB 660 \s a \Jill romini;l up lo a hearing in the Senate Finance Committee which cans for this for a pe-rlod of four years so a s1.:ientific inq uiry can be made on population. 'l'HE LOBBIES such RS Ca!ifomia Rine. and Pistol Associatinn have begun thei r false attal'ks on AB 660. 1'hey cotnplete \y bru shed over the lsslJe of lhe mountain lion, accusing the bill of calling for the !Jan of all hllnting and rirearms. Thi~ bill does nnt sf'e thesi! gains. \Ve wiH lose the mountain lion if lhe lobbies get their way again. \VlLLIAt\f llEYllN .~1,·f1111ii.: ''''" 'l 'ratlir1g 'I'll the Ed11or: In rl·ferf'nce to Rep . .John G. Schmitz'.• statement that the public should apply eennomir pressure nn lloy U.S. company selling !nols to the Soviet ~Inion to build a new truck factory tDAlLY PILOT, Sept. 11. I mus! que stion his reasoning. ~1 r _ Scllmilz ~lated that these C!lm· panic~ arr "helping lo supply our Pnem1es on ;ind off lhe O:ill\eficld" anrl that these trading activities a r e "rtrlrimeotal to the scrurity of 1he na- t ion ·· Since lhf' Uni ted Stairs is not enga~ed in any combat with the Soviet Union, ii is difficult to See" how they can be con· sidrred our enemy on the haltlefielrl and hnw trading with them can be detrimen- tal !o our s'ecurlty. ALTHOUG H THE system of govern· ment under "'hich the Soviet Union 1s operated is in certain wa ys opposed tn our system of empirical col\ccllvism, 11nd aJthough we are competing economically in some areas. these are not sufficient reasons to prohihil private corporations from trading with that country, which is to our mutual benefit. It is evident that our representative cannot understand the reason why the Co1nmerce Department withholds the names or companies do ing business ,..·ith Ccmmunist countries. It is to pro\ecl them against. such types of irres1X>nsible. econofll\C action lhat t.1r. Schmitz is pr()- posing! STEVE SCHONE OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vttd, Pv blishtr Thomas Ktevil, Editor Alberi ~V. Batts Editorial Page Editor The ~itorial page o1 the Dally Pl!nl seeks to \rlforrn and sUmuh1te rr11d. ers by presenfl!lg thl$ ne"·spaper's opinions and comm,.nt11ry on torlca of ln!e~st 11.nd signltleanC'I!, by pro- virli ni: a ton1m for ~he eiqi~ssion of nur re11rlen.' opln!on,, 11.nd by pre. ~~nting !ht dh·trst' vlP"WIO!s cl In- formed t;bstr ... rl"ll and 'flO~esmen on topics of the da)', Thursday, September 9, 1971 ? -. .., -~ . ' • •. Newport Beaeh EDITION VOL 6~. NO. 216. 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES OR ANG E COU NTY, CA LIFORN IA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS IXOll reeze lta San Diego Caspers Fights PSA Application Fifth Di strict Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers Friday "•ill strongly oppose t he applicalion of Pacific South"•est Airlines to operate from Or.:nge County Airport in 11 hearing before !he Public Utilities Com mission. Caspers · appearance at the San Uiego 1ession will be backed by Rol>erl Bresnahan, county director ~f aviation a nd Robert F. Nuttman, deputy county counsel. Caspers. in a prepared -statement, \.viii Three Killed As Two Plane s Collide • Air Ill LOS ANGELES IAP) -Three persons \\'ere killed today when l"·o single-engine light planes collided O\'er a residential •rea near the Santa i\1onica AirporL One plane. a blue and v.·hite Cessna l 50 "''llh l\\'O aboard, plummeted into !he rear of a tiouse and exploded shortly after 9 a.m. The olher, with one aboard. •lammed ii.to a telepbont pole in an alley about a block away. Police sa id there v.·ere no injuries on the ground . The victims \\'ere not immediately identified. The occupant ol the house hit by !he Cessna, Pauli ne La rsen, was in the front. of the house and ran out. Anthony Pirard. 52, \Vho lives a bloc.:k fron1 the crash site, said he looked up apparently just. at.fer the collfsion at about 2,000 to 3,000 feet "I didn·l sec them hit,"' he lold a newsman, "but there were piec~ r!ying all over the place." "I saw one going straight down and the nt hcr was v.·obbling back and forth and it looked like its tail '1'-'as knocked off.·· The tv.·o-place Cessna slammed into the rear or l\1rs. Larsen's one-~1or.v house. lrith the nose and tail sections \.\'inding" up in a charred ball or rubble next to a portable pool in a sn1all courtyard 11 the rear of th e housr . A neighbor next door. Lena Fleeger. ~aid shr v.·as .1ust sittinJ: do11·ri 10 breakfast 'l'hen the plane hit. ''I t•ould hear thl" plane ," she sairl, .. I sou nded lik r_ it~ engine was missing pretty badly. Beaches Ja1u111 ed For 'Lust Fling' About. 75,000 people crowdffl ~lewport Beach beaches \\lednesday, marking a record attendance for mid-week and com - patable numbers \\'ere expected toda y, Newport Beach lifeguard officials said this morning. '"This is especiall_y high beach at- tendance: for a week da y, especially for the wel':k after Labor Day," an orfieial said. The average attendance on \Vednesdays Is about 60,000. Officials credited the large cro1vd~ to a •·1ast attempt to get to the beaches bl':fore •chool starts." Small surf and relativel y cold water kept the people on the sand, however end only 10 rescues were logged . Surf today was expected to average on- ly one lo t"'·o re:et. while water tem- perature was up five degree~ from \Vcdnesday at 65.9 degrees. LA Attorney JliL by Ni ne Slain, Shols LOS ANGELES (UPI ! -Dorf Bennet 1 Los Angeles Nt.orney. was shot nine times In an ambush in front of his offiel': \Vedne!lday night by a man who fled in a truek. The lawyer "''as dead at the scene. lie was a partner in the. Leonard. (;iJbert i1nd Bennett lav.· liml. Pohce said Be11nell had ju!'t v.·nlked in- Ill the ~treet 1\'hen the gunnu1n ran vp lo hint. orncer!li .!liaid they had the licrn~e nt1rnbcr or the truck and were searching for the vchi clt. indicate tha t a great nun1ber of his c.:uo- stituents and the Board or Supervi-sors are ··unequivocally opposed lo any un- necessary increase in the jct noise le\•el at the airport.'' He points out th<11 111 1969. 922 Ian· dov•ners in the area south of lhe airport filed claims against the county lor allei;:- ed loss of properly values totalling $27 .8 million. "The board has conlinued 10 oppose !hr entry or Continental Airlines ;1 11 d Aeronaves de ~1eJ1ico into the facility and v.·e have not entered into I e a s e: agree1nents v.·ith thern. despi1e !he fart that these tv..·o airlines have received, over our board's opposition. fcder;tl J!.OVernment aut horily to so opcralc."' Caspers will explain. He will add: ,;Th~ Board of Supe1·v1-sur.'I is not opposed to cornn1ercial aviatior1. To maintain a proper balance be!\Yeen ac- tceptable noise le vels. an overcro\\•ded terminal and nete~sary jcl a 1 1· transportation poses a difficult and perplexing problem. "If the \\'elfare of our residents clearlv required it 1ve would not oppose an adde(I airline service into the airport. so lonR a.~ it did not seriously degrade !he local en- \'ironment and terminal space could bi~ round ." Caspers will point out lhal the board recently endorsed Air CaHforn1a 's ap- plication for direct service to Sacrarnen- to. but he will add, "Ho'1'-·ever, \1•e arr unalterably opposed to any <lupli cation of services such as proposed by PSA " Caspers. in pointing out the /act that lhe Board of Supervisors ha s re!uscd leases even when route applications: ha1'r. been granted. will stat.r: "\.\'e respectfu lly suggcs! 1hat lhr public agencies which con1 rol con1- 1nercial airline route app!icallons. lhe Civil Aeron autics Board and llie Slate Public Utilities Commission. givr due recogn ition to our t'IOise and tr.rzn1n:il space problems and not gran1 route ap- plications in the race or such ron- siderations aod responsible local 11p· position.·• Copters Facing First Resistane<' In Viet Battle SAI GON !UPI l ·-U S hc ltl'optcr' fl.1'1ng in more Sou!h \lictnamc:-1e lroops lo areas rie11r the txu·cler nf Lau~ 1n northv.·cstern South V1ctnan1 ron into Ilic first resistanre of lhr foul"·da_v·uld t a111· paign today. One hehcoptrr \1·i1h 10 n1~n aboard was forced <lo\1·n by Co1nn1un1i;l gunfire. Tv•o battalions or South Vietnarncse in· fantrymen landed rrom 92 Ameri~·an helicopters in the elerhanl gras~ 1unglc~ seven miles below the old U.S. Marine base or Khe Sanh and six n11les from Laos, bringing lo 13.000 the nurnber of AR\'N troops committed lo lht-ne\v ot- fensive. UPI Correspondent Stewart Kellerman reported rrom the Quang Tri head- quarters that Communist groundlire 1111 an An1erican UHi Huey helicopter a~ it circled to land a South Vielnamcs£' in· rantry reconnaissa nce team on a hillto1l a mile north of Khe Sanh and aboul two miles from the Demilltariied Zone. The helicopter's two door gunners poured a stream o( M60 machine-gun rire int.a the jungle surround ing the pad while the two pilots steered the damaged chop- per with it.s load o! six lnfantrvmen to 11 safe landing at Khe Sanh. The crarl l'ar- ried tour American crewmen. None wa.~ hurt. He<ls Nix Viet Ai1 l TOKYO 1AP 1 -Spu1'ning a relier offC'r lrom Sou lh Vietnam. North Vietnamese leaders ha \'e apreol ed for public support to overcome hardship!S eiiused hy lhe nu- tion 's v.·orst flood s since lht! end ol World War JJ, Hanoi Radio reported today. ROBERT DAVIES OF SAN FRANCISCO POLISHES HIS 1934 PHANTOM II DROP HEAD COUPE This Rolls Royce Has 134,000 on Speedome fer . 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City counc1ln1en said 1hey v.•nuld UfllXlSf' ar1.v deletion of lht i·na st rree1va~". !hough riot l&-t' Jo'llEE"'AY, Page 21 Vot·al Youth Jailed • Me~a Ill A _vouth who apparently dld11't. s<::e •J,c police ear behind hin1 w:i~ arrested \l,lednesday al!er shout1nJ.! the n<1n1e or a barn.vard anirn<1I ;1.~ he passed anolher Nev.•port Beach policeman at a traffic accident lie was booked on su.~picion or usin~ ohscerie lan;!uagc in publ11· :i~ a result of other descripl ivr v.•ord~ USPd The offic.'f'r foll owing 1he auto in v.·h1ch the 2B-year-<Jld sus1~ct rode st1id ht ~11ld hear lhe epithel ol'er the noise Qf hi.~ O)'l'n policr radio an d patrol car air eond11ioner uni! F'our fem11l es st11n<linI: ar11ur1d !he .ir<'tden! scrne -"rtld the" wrre al~ff nfll'ntlcd hY f•)1tl l;i•1r:11:i~c Thi' ~us:X'f'l la ter 11n•1l•1•!ltf•1L SA\'inr: )le h;id 111~t hrrn f1rr<I frt1n1 hi~ Joh r.nd felt like ycl\lni;: <ii SQmeone. Posit Co11ve11tio11 Roll.~ J)!Jeet Ad£ls Touch of Cluss By I.. PETER KR IEG 01 I~• O•ily f'•l<ll St•H A totJeh of l'li!)).~ ha:oi been ;1ddcd lo the ;)l rcCt~ ol Ne11·po1·1 Llci1c.:h L/l1s week . The Boll s 111.ycr Owners t'l1ii) I~ in li•1111 for ii.~ <innu;il nationn! <'Onvention i:lnd ("l o~c to tl)IJ of the plush mo!Orl'.1 r·s hav1• hrcn hroughl u1 hy the fil)() altending lh r gathering at the Nc11·po!'1er Inn . "\Vc're not al! 1rnll1onaires." s;l','S Allan T11 erldle. 1>rrsiden1 of 111(' Southcr 11 ('ul1l urn1a club lhal i~ the ho~t for 1his yca1··s gel-together ··0111· youngest 1nen1bcr 1s 11 college :-lut!Pnl 11 ho work~ on his 19:Ji Rull s when he ha.~ lh£' 11101!('~ Hr·.~ re:-;tured 1l 1.Jettu!1fully." Tweddlt> said T11ed:Ue. h1n1sclf the sales n1a11:iger for a Lo.~ Angeles !inn that n1anulaclure.~ ;i1r pollution control eq u1pn1e11t. .~a-"'$ the l'lub 1s 1us\ a i:rou11 o! people ll'ho all are ad· 1111rcrs (,f 1nagru fu.:cnt cni;1necr1n~." .\'11t1onn ll\ tht'l'f' ;11·1· abouT 5.000 111e1 nher~ 1111!lud1 ni: 220 111 th{' tnc.:al t'IUb, 11 l11t:h rne1·ts n11111thlv ae•·urd111g to T11t·tl· (111· Th11rr ;ire 1·1l11 l p~1111u11 r ·luh~ t111·ough11llf !h<' 11!1rld, he s;i 1d \\1lh the r1H1sl v.·cl l k11t1 11r1 the H1JJI.~ nu11·r 8ntht1 s1asts C;luh nf r·:pi.;land Spoll ed lhruugliu11t lilt' lhrrl',drt v r:<1thcring here arc a 11u111b<·r 0f s1f{l1tscr. 1n~ trips. around J\·c11pon. ll;1rbor_ lo San ./11~11 Capistrano. lJ11l rnvi;tly the clulJ will t.-i!k :1bo1.1I. Hol!s Ro.recs. St'l'l'r 'ai hour.~ eacl1 d<i.v ;ire de\'otcd to '·te('hnu:;1 I sessions" and a trading posl has been seL up so 1ne1nbers can buy , sell tlr lr<1de for 11arL~. Tl1e cl11lJ 11·ill r:H.se n1oncy at an a11ction during a western bar bec ue at Bom mer Canyon F'riday Men1Llcrs bring extra p;Jrts to donate ltll' the evt!nL lllghlighling !he cn!ire proceedings will he !he judging of !he cars Sa turday after· noon and an awards banquet Saturday 111g li1 The mrrnht·r~ ;ire.11't so pruud of lhe ir n11 n t ars. however. that they \1·on 't n1arvet at thr sigh! of a rare classic !hat 11ulls up. or hslcn. painfully. as Tweddle 1lirl \\'cdne.'il'la v 11ftcn1oon, ahout a slorv n[ a pnzl!d s'111er Cloud stn!en lrom a_ men1bcr thr day twfore he v.·as guing to dri ve do11·n rrorH Oregon Twl'rldlr said rntis t 11f th(' <e;t rs are from 1hr \\'est. allhnu~h ninny "'ere driven ln 1n1 lhl' l~a s1 Coa~I '",\J ;iny of the cr1rs <i re prc·\1·ar." .-;aid :-.arn !.c1 1n, a mrmhcr uf th<' h11sl club, 'and lhrir 011ners don't ..... ant to subject n1r 1n to the trip" ··1\ILh(lugh lhcrc's 11n rcilsn11 lo bclic\'e t!h'Y wnuldn 'l .~tnod up lo 11." he added h11stlly, as any good Ho!Js Royce O\\'ner would ] 40,000 l(i{l s Will Return To 01~a11ge Coast Scl1ools Hy (iEOltGE l.EIO AL 01 l~t O•ilf l'ltor i !•lf Uesp1le 1·on strucl1on d c I a 'j ~, un· l·rrta1nty ahout property ta~ Onanc;1ng o( schools ;ind teacher criticism of 1he President's "'age-price f re e 7. e. son1e 140.000 children will enroll 1n schools along the Orange Con sr next Monday. For student<; and parents. the 1najor cduc::itlonal issues of the dav 1vil1 be pushed aside as opening da,v buucrflics. 1hc rush to meet school buses aud park· ing pcant•t but.tcr sandwiches come to the fore . School olr!cials along the Orange Coa st. predict they'll be prepared for the annual <>nslaughl of students. lnt rcasing enrollments in San Joaquin Elementary 11·il1 l'ause double se ssions. Tustin U11ion High Sc hool District will cm plc.y a :;t agger~. seven-period day to accommoclale inc reases in student enroll· menl expected at l\t1ssion Viejo and University ~ligh School. Portion!\ of the new construction At 1 ·.,,1't't.~1f\' High School 1vun 'I bC' com· plrterl unlil ,'Jov. I. Pr1~c1pol Viclor Sher· r1·tr1 s:ud. Thr library. 11dml11istr;illon :ind ctifclerla ~crvlcei: \\'111 continue in 1en1por:1ry quarters. serving some 1.500 high school pupils on opcnlng day. ~herrcitl ~aid all students "'Ill report at ~:30 a.m. Monday ;ind the staggered day starting times of 7 ~4!1 and 8;40 a.m. will begin on Tuesday. .... Three schools in lhe Ncwpo rt-i\-tesa Unified School District -TcWinkle l\1id- dle School and Newpo rt Harbor and Co rona dct l\1ar High Schools -will not be com pletely ready on opening day, Superintendent John W. Nicoll said . Neverthe less, he said, only .. lcmporary ;,djuslments'' will be nece.~sa ry lo v.·ork ~·rudent programs around the un· completed portions of lhc major renova- ·1 and additions programs al lhe three schools. Newport-1\lesa schools expect to meet !he 26,713-pupil enrollment projection chnrted Jn the district's 1971·72 budget, based on early pre-registration rigures. Final enrolln1ent tallies for all dlstrlctM in Orange County will not be readied until ne:itt week . In Laguna Beach. about 100 new facts are e:tpected to appear ~1onday morning in the clt1ssronm:oi: of 128 teachers. No rnculty positions were added fo r the 1971- iZ school year. Supt. \Vlllt:i rn Ullonl nrited . menning cl&~' si1,.e 11veroi:;es "''ill increase sllghtly dut to budget strln· genc ic~. C3f/lstrnno U111f i(•tt School District will !St SCIJOOL, ra,e %1 But· Second Stage Curbs P1'edicte{l WAS HI NGTON tAP\ -President Nix- 011 told Congress !oday the current 90-day \1'age-pric.e rreeze will not be e~tended. But he said it will be foll owed by so1nr other "system or wage and price stabilization" to be worked Ollt after con· sultation with leaciers or Conrrcss. business. labor and agriculture. In an address prepared for an unusual joint session of Congress -and broad- cast live via television and radio -Nixon said he \VOuld he 1nceling v•ithin the ne xt few days \\'ilh a cross section o[ leadership from in and out of govern- ment. The chief executive. v.·hose first such session will be held Friday with AF'L-CIO President Cicorge Meany and other union representatives. said those he has invited lo confer \vit h him already have agreed to do so. Nixon gave no hint as to the type of st<1bili7.alion progra1n he 1viH favor once the current freeze expires Nov. L1. llowel'er, he did sav: "Regimentation .ind govcrnn1ent corr- eion n1us l never beC<1n1e a way of life in the United States. Price and wage stabilization, in "'-'hatever form 11 takes. musl be only a way-station on the road \n free markets and free co I I e ct i v e: bargaining 1n a ne1v prosperity without v.·ar. ,, Nixon said it was cu-stomary for a president to ask Congress for bipartisan support in time or war. "l ask bipartisan support in meet.J.ng the-cha llenges of peace." he said. As for speciric request~ to Congres!. Nixon urged that lhree ta:s: proposals he unveiled Aug. 15 as part of a blockbuster economic program shoukl be given "first priority -befOl'e all other business." These measures. now being considered by the I-louse \Vays and !\leans Con1- 1nittee. would remove the 7 per cent ex- cise tax: on Rutos, grant rapid lax write- off privileges to businessmen investing in ne1v plan ts and machinery. and ac- celerate by one year a $50 increase in personal ineorne la:s: exemptions now scheduled to take el'fecl Jan. I. 1973. "Taken togelher." sai<l Nixon. "these proposals 11.·ould reduce 1axe.~ no1v paid by indi viduals by $3.2 bi llion. ar1'd would provide $2.7 billion in incentives Lo com- panies to in\'eSt in job producing equip- ment" 1'.leany and somP other labor chiefs have argued the Nixon package would grant too much la .~ aid to industry and not enough lo individua ls. The President. after asking for priority handling of t:1x !egislat1on, ne :s:t em - phasi7.ed a call lo Congress to res1sl "rnany ten1ptatlons tn rai~e spend1ng and to cut ta:tes in acldirinn lo the rccom- 1nend<>1ions ! have made " In the short run . he said. t•uUing ta xes ::ind boosting spe nding 1s popular. hut. \\·enl on: "As \1·e look al the realil ic.~ nf lhe budget al thi~ lime. we must face up to this hard fact: any additional spending increases not accompanied by lax in- creases -and any additional ta t cut~ riot accotnpanied by spending cuts -will be certain to start us again on a spiral of hi~her prices." Nixon said the 90-d<iy v.·agc·price-rent rreeze .. was a temporary measure. In hold the line while the next phase o{ slabiliwtion was discussed." He said: ''I am announcingJoday that the rreeze will not ~ extended beyond 90 day1." Oraage c ••• , Weather Patchy fog will dot lh e coast in the early hour~ Frid1ty, but sunny \vea lher will preva il therea fler, bringing the mercury to the upper 70s along the coast and middle 80s inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Rose Ke n11ed11 leads cheer~ /or Leonard 8ertl$lt it1 's 1.1nus1wl memorial to her so11. Joh·1t. Story, Page 5. (•11 ... lll• • CMUllll U1 1 (19HlflM .J>·1' c:-lc• ,, Cren,,..r• 2t Ck•lll fll91kn t oi ... rcn 11 IE•ll9<1•1 l'•tt I li•lffl••-·• u PlfllM• Jf•)I l+tftW... 11 """ l••f9t"\ 11 ,,.,.rrlf l• l lCtflM t l ""''"I" 1.t -Ivel PllMI )t N~ "-9 l•J Or•"" C!l\ltl!Y t Sy!'fll Pwi.r )t S•etlt 1f.ll SIKk "l•rtt tl »It TtltYlll\lll 11 Tl•·-· u W••lfl•r I Wlmlll'I l'ttw. ll·M W1rlll !'It_.. W • ... ! DAJLV PILOT N Ti'!ursday, Stpttmbtr '· 1911 f 'rom Page l FREEWAY • • • necCSMrily a routt change. This mornin&. however, Costa ,.lesa Mayer Robert Wilson said: "We don't ol> jcc:t to their shifting the frttway a little, but U they get Ollf; square inch 111 Costa: ldesa thert wUI bf! war." "Newport Bu.ch has a traffic problem and thty originally wanted a freeway," Wilson added. "Wf! shilled the Nev.·port FrttWly route to align with their plans." HunUngton Beach officials are con- «mcd about how any change a!fec~ the coast fucway link in their city. Ma yor George McCracktn said th i! rnorning : "We want that freeway . Yr'e want to cooperate with both Ntwport Beach and Costa P.1esa iI they can find a 50\ution to their problem. Any rou te that continues past Huntington Beach i! ac- c@ptable to us." McCracken also said his city we11 hap- P}' to see the. Newport request on the state commission agenda . "\\'e don 't want the ma Her dropped." Laguna Beach is rather passive in its reaction. ?-.1ayor Richard Goldberg sald the city has no official stand on the Newport request, but 30meone would pro· babty be at the commission meeting. The change proposed by Newport Beach would not greatly affect Laguna, because the fre@way is already scheduled inland at that point, Newport's proposal is primarily to get the freeway Olll of its city. Fred Jennings, a member nf the. highway commission from Riversid@ rand also a part-lime resident of Balboa ls!and). said Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth is scheduled to speak about 11 :20 a.m .• Sept. 16. "We normally allow pro and con discussion on agenda items," J @nning! uid. "It is not likely, however. any decision will be made by the commission DeJ:~ week." Costa Mesa OKs Bicycle-saving Drain Coverings Costa Mesa is borrowing an ide.a from Newport Beach to protf!ct bicyclii;ts from open storm grates. A metal cover with small holes in it will he placed over the city's 90 storm grates within the next four months. This will slop bicycl@ tires from falling through the bars now featured in the grates. City Manager Fred Sorsaba1 told coun- cilmen Monday night that the cost v;ouJd be about $3.500, considerably cheaper lhan any alternale protective. measur@ . Costa Mesa officials borrowed the idea from Nev.·port Beach "'hich has used the perfonnated metal coverings ior 10 years. The idea that storm gratel't w@re dangerous to bicyclists was brought to the city's attention two months 11go by Councilman William St. Clair. SL Clair sa.id he received several com- plaints about injuries and damage lo bike! caused by the open storm grates. Sorsabal sa id a check of the police department shoY,.ed no complaint! about 1uch accidents, but when city officials went to bicycle shops they found them full o[ bent frames caused by fall! into storm grates. The city hasn't allowed any Oat surface alorm drains in several years, but more than 90 old ones still exist. The new drains are open cuts in the side of curbs. which doo't offer a hazard to riders. Seal Hunt 'Humane' 'VASH!NGTON 1UPI\ -Commerce Secretary ~faurice H. Stans sa id \\1ed- nesday that !he annual harvest of seals in the. Pribiloff Islands of Alaska is con - ducted humanely and painlessly, Stan~ released a report by a panel (If \'eterinarians headed by Dr. C. Roger Smith. an Ohio State Univer.!ii1y research professor, drfending the clubbing of thf! 6eals into unconsciousness before !hey .are bled to <lra!h. OU.N•f COAST DAILY PILOT O•ANGI: COAST l"UI LlllllNG COMl"A.N'( •a'bt1t N. W,,s ''" .... I .,.., ~"ll•r J•ck R. C11rl•v Vic:~ ,.....,...,_.,, •"" r;..,...11 M1,...1w lhorn•• ICe•vil eou ... T~=m •I A. M11r.hi11e '-Y~.no EOl!or L '•I•• I(,;., H_._.1 IHCll C•ly ldllOr "•",-ft ..... Offk.e J JJ) N•,..porl l•ul .~1..r M•ili11t Add ••••: ,.0 . l•• 1115, t 266 J °""'""""' Ca'-""'": 1IO W•I ll't' Str- 1,at-INcll: 72: '"'"' """"'"°' Hwllno10~ '"°'' 11t 1:> l e•('i &....,1 .... 1•.S 16~ C-'-: l05 N0<1fl I!! Cioni"" •1tl DAil'!' P l!..01", wlft\ ""'lcio It. .... ~~Id Ii.. .._..,,..., 11 M lllllft •111y u c"'r 311~· ........ lfMr'lle llfllfOM IOI' ~-· INC/I, _,....,.: at.tell, Ccrtll ""-"•· '"'"""~'~"" a.cti. ,_llln Vt tltv, St" C,.,.,..,,., c.fft ........... ~-!--•rt!. •I01' '""" ...... ,........ .. 11111!.. l"r!MllMI ,..IMl"f Pll~I ~ .. 111 -I a.y ~,,_,, C.Wlt M"'· ,,,;,r. .•• (1141 '42-4)21 a ....... .., ......... "41-1,11 • -' 1--------~ ' I ' ' -·· .~-,. ..... • .f ·~ DA.ILV' PILOT 11111 1'11610 NELSON WAITE, 100. STEVE OLOFIELD. 11 , OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS In Huntington Beach, Friendship Bridges Generation Gap 100 and Healtl1y Huntington Centenarian Celebrntes By RUDI NIEDZTEL.SKI Ot I~• OlllY l"!!ot lt1fl \\'het do you give a man for his tOOth birthday? Steve Oldfield, a sixth grader at Hun· tington Beach's Dwyer School, thought Nelson J im Waite might ne@d a ba r of soap. "It's got a rope arnunrl it so he t·::in pu! it around his neC'k when hr is rak ing a bath nr shower and won"t lose ii," Steve announced. Steve and his older friend hnlh celebrated the ir birthdavs ~nme"·hat ear· Jy \\'ednesday afternoOn at. Jlunt1ngf{1n Valley Convalescen t Hnsp1 ral. Th is Salltr· day Waite will turn 100 and Steve will be l I. "I've been coming here lo vi~il him every once in a ""'hll e,'· s<11d the youngster, casting 1 fr iendly glance :it his white·h8ired JOO-year old pal. ''I just 1 like to talk to old people 2.nd make them feel good." \Va il e. born Sept. 11 , 1871. in Cleveland. Oh io. started work at thr age of 12 as a custodian in a lawyer's office. ''il1y salary then was only :$3 a week, but Y.'hen I "'as l.'i I became an elevator opera!or in the tall es! hui!din11: in tov.'n and I earned S6 a week.'' he said. Jn later years, he became an ele c· triclan and refrigeration engineer and helped install ~ome of the firs! doorbells in C\C\'E'lanrl. !!e also \vorkrd as a s(reC1 · car 1nsper tor anl\ as an elPctnctan for a m;irkel v. hr re he took char,i.:e of !he carbon arC' tarnp.~ ''1 never thn11~ht I Wl"IUld live !o he JOO, but r am indeed iilnrl I did. I have Jived in l'J wonflerful agr Hnrl I am very ap. prec1at1ve." he ~aid ··The adap!1ng of rlect.ricity lo so m:111y diffrrenf things has heen marvelous 1n me Rltnd!'d hy ;:iiz,e. ::ihnut JO years ago, \\"aile said he V.'.:is ~or ry he could nnt see the first moon !anrling, but follo\\'ed the c>p ic journey by radio ··rvc often lhou~hl 11,hy 1 lived so lonJl, b111 l s1mplv 11"rll1ldn'I, kno111 11'hat to asrri!Je mv !nni;et11·1ty ro, · said rhe elderlv gentl eman . Paid Vacation Curbed With Economic Fr eeze ~'lASHINGTON (AP l -Paid \'acatinns may not be made longer during the wage· price freeze under a newly announcP.d ruling from lbe Cost of Living Council. The council :sa id \\1cdnesday th::it periodic 1ncrea.~es in paid \'acalions. ba~· f!d on length of employment, are not aJ1011·ed "Increases in pa id 1·;ica!ions arr treated the same as lon).!e\'\ly 1nrreases a nd may not be granted during the freeze." The council. in its 15th set of Q 11estion~ 11 nd ans..,,·ers abour rhe freezr. also :i;.airl cos!·nf·liv1ng ll'age hikes due brfnre Aug 15 bul delayed pending compilation of From Page 1 SCHOOL ... nt1! begin chtsses until the follnl\·in~ v.·rek. Supt. Tn.1man Brnedict. notf'd his district s1arls later to take advantage of COQlf'r v.•ealher and tu honor the 1•acatinn schedules of the residents of the com· munity. On Sepl. 20. about 8.800 st udents '>''ill resume classes in the Capistrano di strict's 13 schools. The fh'e elementary districts mak1np, up the Huntingtnn BcRch l"nion High School D!~lrict will enroll about 46.500 ~tudtnts, ~nother 16.720 pupils 11·1J! be on and ror npeninR day in I.he high schools ow Wtst Orange County, Classes aL Golden \\lest. Oran{:e Coa~t and Saddlebnck Community Co!!ege~ al.'O be1:in on .\tonday. Atlend3nce estimates for the CoR~t O'nnmunity Col!ege District Iot a! 17.330 full lime students up from 1~.801 last year. S11ddleba rk College officials t slimate there .... ·111 be 2,500 run time equ h·l'llf'nt stucltnts enrollinj;! for clesse3 rin the f\1 ission \•ie10 ca mpus. The. actual !iludent count al thP twn . year colleges ""'l!! l)c hi~hf'r than !he Al· lendance projection~. olf1cla\s nl')fr . sinr" not 111! students who register t11.ke 11 full class load For examplt>, the e11eninJi! cnlle2e enrollment al OrRnl!e Cnasl Cnl!f'l!I' I.~ t'Y· perled to rf'R ch to.~ stuclent~ th i11 ) ear. Anoth~ 9.000 da v students are expected In rti;:ii:lt r a1 OCC :i ~ well Rl'g1slrlltl1'ln 1.1•1ll continue throu~h Sept 17 81 Oran11:~ f""l'!~~I •• .co1·e.rnmrnt stal1st1cs ma r ~ raid rlurin.c the freezP 'The inrrease 11·as Q11e anrl p;i\"ahle prinr tn the frf'f'7P anrl rrtrn::irt11"e tn that datf'," thP ro11nr1I s,i 1rt "Th" f'mpln1P.: 11PrP 11·nrk1n11: at !he tncrc11~erl t.'11e prior In lhf' frPr1.r •· Thr ('nunC'il .<a1rl n1anv l;ihnr rnntr;irto; prrm11 jl<lv h1kPl't h;i o;erl nn inC'rf'H~I'" in thr i;:n1·ernn1rnt ; cnn~1 1n1rr·pr 11·1> 1nrlex Thr indrx ru ns ~P1 rr;i l v.rrk" til'h!nd rnl· ler!1nn nr flllllff'<;, The r n11nr1l also t>;i rrerl 1nrr!'a ~P< 1n tr;irle a<~nr1at 1nn -11nrl 111·!'<;,11n1;ihl y un icin -d11f'~ rl11r1n11 the frer1.r On A11.o: 26 !hr r nunctl s.a1d !hr (lnlv l t>achrr.~ who rn11l rt ~el r11 1~~s h:>rt tn be Pligihlr fnr 11·«gr<;, under t\1r1r new t l'lri· lt:l!'liit brfore Alli!. l:i \Vednesd:t}' night 111loul 21l{l tr.1rhf'r~· unii:'ln !radl'rl't applauded in \\':i.~h1ng!n11 when ::in Afl.·(10 l1H1ci;il $.'lid .. \\'p 11·n11lrln"t be i;.u rpnscd 11 a lnt rif propl{' c;n on strikr" ag,i1n ... 1 rrnplnvrr.o; v.·ho drnf 1 makf' up losr pa y after the free1.e l'nds. U.S. F.ducalion Comm1~sinner S1dnrv P. :\liirl;ind lrirrl In 11.<;Sll Tf' !hP lr:trhl'r~~ that thry rire being treated lhe s:in1e as rvcr.rnne rise. Dal'id ~Iden , presidenl. nf 1 he Atnrrican PPdcr,illnn of Te::irhers. rnld r.tarlRnd as be deparh•~d. ''I do !hink, l\!r Cnmmissinner, that ~·ou'1·f' gDt !hf' fla1·nr of the te11cher~ ()f the. nation. Thty are an11ry. The AFT officials from 24 slates cnn· trndt"d thA! many l!'arher~ misstrl oul nn yt arly selp·UP pay increa~e! due lh1s nlonlh . Mes a Attacks Ne"'port Problen1 Cost a r.te~a moved !his .... ·eek In c11rb a parking problem caustd Oy rr111dPnls of lhe South Bay Club 11parlmen1~ in r-:e"·porl Reach. C'11y C'ounriln1en m11cle lt illP,ll.A! Tur,11. da)' to p<1rk on F:ast Hith rlace lrnm mid· n1ghl to Ii a.m. any day of lhe \\'('f'k . 11le bo11nrlarv line heiwecn th'° {11·n c 111e~ i<t. Jlith r ·la<'e . iind hrim('1'111·11rrs nn the Cosia :'llcsa side h11ve complatnert that rf's1drnts from I.he huge aparfn1ent com· rlcx ~c1•11ss !h' strct!t cnn!1nually p11rk 1n frnn1 f•f the hnmes Faculty Told Pay Safe Colkge Board Says Money Won 't Be Spent Coast Community Col!tge Oi.'ltrict trustees Wednesday ni~ht assurt>d faculty that although they will honor the Nixon wage-price freeze, budgeted raises be.1ng withlield "'i ll not be spent ror other purposes. Chancellor Norn1an \\'atsnn I o I d faculty Senate Cha irman Robert L Simonrl!I "the President'.~ dPr1s1nn was not the decision of this board. \\Ir are mrrely trying to enforce v.hal we 've been told i!I the Jaw of the land " Simonds. who s;11d he re~retted bec<1m· ln~ head of the factJlty orgaruzatrnn 10 such troubled time~. related cnmn1en1i; nf many raruH y who were 1·nncerned that the district h;id not npposl'd the v.·age· price freeze (lrd('r Simonds noll'd the cnn1'('fPS 01 er the pay raise frce1.e expressed hy teachers led him lo btlie\'e "this is something thal is rea!ly big with the f;iculty." He said faculty would discuss the freeze in a special nieeting cilllerl for 1.o· day. He urged the boa rd tll assure faculty the raises withheld under the Nixon order would not be spent for other th ings. Board President Robert Humphreys nl Cost;1 MesR, ;ilong 1l'ith \Vatson and board member George Rodda .Jr. indicated the district had no choice but to save the money hudgeted for teacher saliiries. · All agreed . as v.•ell, that the district had no choice but to go alnng v.•ith the OrRnge County Counsel ruling that the "'age·price freeze does in fact apply to teachers. "\\'e're stuck ..,,•ith the Count y C.Oun!>el as our legal advi~er under terms of the la..,,•." altorney Rndda nnted ... Any other sch('IOI board whiC'h says ii ""'ill nf)l gn along with the Cnu nty Counsel opi nion is just thro\11ing up smoke ." Santa Ana Unified School Dlstricl nf· ficials have indicated they will ask ~heir Lech1re Series Slated for OCC Dr. Arthur L. Bietz returns to Orange Coa.~l College this 11111 for a fotlr·par1 let· ture serie.~ on "Self.Conscious Livi ng ·· His first lerftire . tiller! "Ar,., Ynu i\.1011\·atrd fnr ~urv11';il nr 1"(11f1 1Jmen!~·', ir;. set for 7 :\0 p,m, Srpl. I~ in !he cnllr~r 1111rli!orium. Dr. 13irtz is w1rle!V known ar;. 11 lrc!Ur('r, ps~·chnJn111r11I ronl'Ul!anl . P d 11 c a ! n r . author anrl minister. His lec1urrs arr frrr, and persons may reg1s1er ::it the le t" lll!"f', ()1her Bielz lectur<'s ::ire sctirrl11lrrl fnr Sept. 20, "Suhs titut1ng S1y\e for Substance": Sept. 27, "ls Instant r.ra!1ficaT1on \\lhol"snmr~". anrt Ott 4. "Cnde.rstanding i\.1ale and Frn1a!e Dlf· lrrences." For infnrmat1nn phone 83·1· ~880, board to fighl the local inlerprelatlon of the freeze. Under term.5 of the Sept. .'.l opinio n by the Orange County Counsel. the county aud1 tnr has been ordered not to issue paychecks lhal reflect pay hikes over salaries paid last year. Simonds said so1ne other county (.'ftunse ls 1n California had ruled the f1·eeze does not apply to teacher sal::iries since teachers are contracted as of July i. Slmond~ suggested the board then authorize the raises for any teacher hired hefore Sept. I pl111·1ng the responsibility fnr rleny1ng the raise on the shoulders of the county audilnr·s office. That office issues al\ !cacher pa ychecks in Orange Cn11nt1• Hn.1rd member Donald G. /\off of r.·11ciway Cay said such a plan would pro· bahly result 1n a d is~er1•ice to teachers. He argued lh'1t if the bnard oka yed the rai~es. the county auditor would not be able In iss ue ;iny check to teachers in the. district 11·ho then "·ould qu ickly flnd their home ··larder bare," Hoff said. Humphreys. who is assislant city at· lnrrie.y ror Cosla ri.le!a. speculaled lhat the wage·price freeze mi[o!ht be extended as long as nine months. At least , he. said, lt will ~.Jan. 1 beforf! any final ruling i~ mede by the suggested wage.price review ho.rd Watson and board me1nber \Vorth Keent' of Se<>J Beach. co ntended the board cnu!d nnl rightfully be <:rilicize<i by teachers for not lighting the freeze order. "Thi1i district ha s cons is le n t ! y demonstrated support or its facu lty over the years," Wa!S(Jn said . He added that the raises ~ranl.ed to Facult y earlier this yea r w ,, r r. si~ni fit"antly rnnre generous th a n teachers e.lse'>'·here in the stale v.·ere get· linft . Simonrls sugRested he did not betiel'e the Pres ident intcndt"d to freezl' teacher salaries with the order. Hum phreys countered with the though t that Ni kon's "timing was not .altogether 21ccid ental. Part of th is was planned.'' Humphreys opined. Beach Council May 01( G WC Fzinding Proposal By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 l~f O•ITY l"Uer t11lt \\7hile the controversial 1913 Act pro- pns;:il In fund recreational and in· srrurtiona\ facili1ies at Orange Coast College is "officia !l~· dead." Coast Com. munlt.v College District trustees remain optimistic that thr. Huntington Beach City Council ..,,·ill approve a sin)llar plan for Gnlflcn \\'est College> Trustees "·ere told \Vednesday nlght th at thr $91i0 .0t'JO pt.:in had been discussed \\'ith a suhcommi1tee of the Huntingt on Br;1r h Cit y O">uncil "They were sympathetic anrl inclined 10 ti(' s1 1ppnrti1·e:· Ch;:incellnr Nnnnan E. \rat~nn t(l)d the board. Rn::t rd member G('<trgp Rodda Jr. or Cnr(lna del 11,lar asked. "Did we make it clr;:tr tha1 they were nnt being asked !(I 1mpn~e the lax and that we. believe <1 $~11.000 rost nf t;:iki n~ the plan ro !hf' \'!11£'rs in an elf'c!lnn was \fl('I high a hrnk,.,rai;,e rns!?"" Rndda indica ted di splc;isure I! n d fr11~1ra11on ;it !hr defeat of the Orl'lnge Cn::ist \Allege program by the Costa 11!,.,~;i City Cnunt"1I Fl')llnw1ng \Verl n!'sday's mee!ln11:. hr ~"'rt thr ma l1Pr had been "blnwn ou! of al! propnr1ion" by the press. He 1ndica1ed tir 11;i!\ d1s1·ourag!'d by rhe misun- dcr~\;inding of th!' board's intent in L1sing thr 191:\ Act f(I provide what the board ts ronl'incNl are. neeessarv items for each nf thr rli~rrict's f1>1'0 ciini pusrs. Hr re1ter11tf'rl 'V;:itsnn·s ~t11nd 1h111 1hr 1913 Act prnvisions. and their use by th~ district to avoid a bond elecllon. are pro- per and legal. ''l_l just doesn·t make ;iny .!iense to spend $50.000 for an election to approve bonds worth only ~900.000," Rodda con~ tended. \Vith the election cos!s added lo the first year's interest he su11gested. the taxpayers of the district would be pa ying $100.flOO more than thev would hal'e 111 if lhe di strict were Ln gf.t :ipprova1 of lhe 191.1 iict prnposal. Further. Rodda, and ve lcran board n'cmbcr \Vnrth Keene nf Seal Beach, agreed 1l1al the district might not have to levy the two-cent tax !he 19!.l Act ap- prova l ""'ould au1horize . "The money rould cnme From f'xcess revenue in the btidg,et .'" Rl'lrlda s;iid. f'lr \V11tson ('nnfirmrd fhat lhP is!>uf'. as fi'lr as Costa 1'.1e.~a is r.nnccrned. i! dead. Hr ton. r.xpressed frustratinn ovtr the defe;it. \\1ithoul !hf' appro\·a! nf Clista r.1~a Ci- ty Council. !he rlislrirt may nnt levy lhfl cnecial di strict !ax and rnake proposed imp ro vements In !hP. Orange Cnast College pool. parking and campus lighting Rut. Wa t~on ~uggei;ted , !ht: ""'nrst defeat is the JOSS Of a """<II' l.n providfJ money to cClnnect 1111 cla~srooms at nrani;p cn~s! \~·Ith the districf!'i valuabl e tl'!rvi.sinn equipment 11t Golden Y.'es t r~".,,.r luxm·iou s s11ri11g down sofas 0 T~1ue hand,ome ,ofas wete design ed lo give you th• ult im•I• iro. seel ing comfort with da crori e nd dow., be ck pill ow,, deep ,pri ~g dowri ,eel cu1 hioris enveloped in down e nd feather' i nd in two foam.fill ed a rm pillows. Choose from • wid1 111\1ct iort of fine fabrics. 8' len gth re g. $599 NOW 399. 11 ---~~r,~"=j~'u;1~J 1 ~ I Your fQVnntf' i ntr rior drsignrr 1oi/1 bt linppy to ns.~iJt Vo" , , . PROFESSIONAL H.J.GARRE1T fURNITLJRE l2 IS HARBOR Bl VO. 6'46-0 275 6'46-0276 COSTA MESA . CALIF . INTERIOR DESIGNE RS Opttt MDn., Thun. nd Fri. lvK. I I I ~1 ' lj i I $28 Billion Defi cit Seen By Con11ally WASHINGTON ~\)Pl! ·rreasury Secretary John B, Connally predicts the administration may run up a budget deficit of $27 billion to $28 billion thi~ fiscal year -the hlghest one-year red ink i;pending sirce \Vorld War II. The fiscal year that ended June JD saw a deficit of $23 .2 bi!hon. Conna!Jy gave his outlook [or the current business year to the House Ways and Means Commitlet. Tuesday as the panel opened its hearing on Nixon's tax plans for stirnu!ating the economy. J. Kennedys Cheer ~ (Debut of 'Mass', !~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -011erwbe!med, Mrs. Rose Kenned y stood proud· ~ I ly Jn the red vel11et presidential box taking her bows. Bravos and applause rocked the rafters al the brilliant opening of the John F. Kennedy center for ~ the performing arls. 1 f "I'm thrillt:d," said the 81·ye;ir--old matriarch of the Kennedy family. "I ,· know the Presidenl-my son -would havt: been, loo." i.., .' \Vearing diamonds and a ,glitlering brocade go11o·n. Mrs. Kennedy led a : ~1 joyful procession of the $70 million new renter oo the Potomac \llednesday night ~ to ~ar tbe. much·heralded opening performance -"f<.tass" by comi>0ser 1 ~ Leonard Bernstein. '1 The late president's widow, Jacqueline KennPd.Y Onassis, "''ho had com. ~. missioned "Mass", remained al her home on the Greek island of Skorp1os "for ! t per50nal and pri11ate" reasons. ·' ! Mrs. Kennedy and her ft1mily \'.'ere ecslal1c in their praise of the unor- Panthers Moving To South Tllur~.11, itpttmbtr 9, 1971 DAJLV PILClf lJ Fears S purred Flying Grand mother CLEVELAND (UPI) -Mr~: at 1 news conlerence. Sara Krasnoff IO\'ed her 14-"I believe the thought that year-old grandson but wa5 MitcheU might ha11e lo 5e.e a obsessed with a desire tn psychiatrist fright.e.nf':d her in· to doing lhb. •• he said. "She was from the. old school. ·~ P!YChiatrlsta meant disgrace to ht:r ... kttp him from the "disgrace"' ~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i of psyc hiatric treatment. 1J That 's wby, tht: boy's father said Wt:dn r:sday, Mrs. Krasnoff and Mitchell Gelfand disa ppeared for almost two months 11nd made scores of transatlantic nights. ~1itcheU 's father, Leonard Gelfand, told the bittt:rsweet story of how her love became tangled in h('r old-fashioned wa ys and left ht:r confused and running from reality until her death !ast week in Hnlland. "Ht:r passpnrl indicates sbe m;:ide about 40 trips. most of them in August" Gelfand said WRITERS- N. Y. Book Publuher Coming Here Ta lnlert>ieul AUllwn An.~ of ~ nil-~ New Y«k psblilher will ICQI be m thi_saty to lntanewwriten.. His purpoee ii toanoova' manucn_pb '!'orthy of publication. Fietioo. DOD-fiction,, poetry, JUvcnilts. roilcctton9 of .hort 1torie1 or article.. religious. mpe<:ialitt.d l.Od wen contraft:ft.W suhioctt will be coll3idered. ~ 1.l J'f!tl L..e a ma:nmeript ~y (or almost ready) f« pub,. lica.1.1.nn. and woul d likes '° d~ it with this eucu.tiN,, ,,.,... tdepbooe tho"""""' bdow i..t-n g,oo..,,., md 10:00 p.m... and lein. 10'U' name and addn:ea. YOu. will bti rooladed lat«. Telephone: 673-1166 During his appearance Connally urged Congress to approve the tax reduction plans intact. likening the individual and cDrporate tax cu1 s as needed !ike ''fingers on a h?.Jld " Connally put up little resistance to Committee Chairman \V1lbur D. Mills' l'iuggestion that consumer s p e n d i n ~ i;houl! be increa~ beyond Nixon's pro- posals ~y putting about $1 billion ntore in- to the hands of poor people lhrough tax cuts. ' thodnx: dramatic religious theater piece. Sht: thought it was "Beautiful .. , ,1 lovely !ilupcndous." I l ' "I was 011erwhelmed." she lold reporters. "l'd like lo see 1l [1\·o or three J r limes." ·,· · Tl1rs , Kennedy, a devout C;ithohc. was ont: of the few persons v.·ho stood . J when the celebrant on stage, said: .. Let us risP. and pr;iy." (j t But her reaction was not unamimous. Tart-tnngued oclongenarian Alice ~· I Graffiti is ATLANTA, G,. (AP) -\ A Joke ••• Really ~ta_yor Sam Massett says l=========~=1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If ¥•11 1trofer, wrlto to tM Edltoft.t Director, Dept, CA-17, P'.O. lo• 211,, G.P.0., New Yorti, N.Y. 10001 Mills indicaled he wants to increase the 11 .000 lax-free allnwa.nce low income peo- ple receive to possibly Sl.250. -~ $1.250 allowance -together with the $750 persona l exemption Nixon wants -v.·ould give a single person $2,000 in income not subject tn taxes. Nixon has prnposf'd eliminating the 7 per cent auto excise tax: advancing to 1972, instead of !973. previously scheduled increases in the personal exemption and ~tandard deductions: implen1enting a JO per cent investment tax credit : and gran- ting tax deferrals for U.S. exporters. Nixon's tax plans would redu ce go11ern- menl ta x receipts b.11 $5 .8 billion in lhe government ye::ir ending next .July 1. On a calendar year basis, tht: reduct10ns total $9.5 billion. Connally told Mills the adm1nistrahnn woul d welcome a spending ceiling to keep lhe budget deficit from going further 1nlo the red. The biggest budget deficit since Wor!d \Var II on tht: so-called unified basis "''as tn 1968 wht:n govemmrnt spending outran receipts by $25.2 billion. U.S. Diplon1at H eld ln En1J1a ssy Slaying .I Roose11elt Longwnrth, daughter of President 'fboodore Roosevelt, sairt . "/en· Ii ~ joyed 1t enormousl y. Next to 'Hair' it was my favorite maudlin th ing" ·1 l Asked what impressed her the most, she smiled and salrl: ''Nothing" ~r The Rev. Gilbert H::irtke. chairman of the Orama departnlf'nt at. Catholic Uni11crs1ty, panned the Bernstein production and questioned lhP: composer's knowledge. of C;itholic liturgy. "He'~ not even ;i believer." said F'ather Hartke. I "He doesn 't know anything about the Mass." Bemslein is Jewish. (l ' .Joan Kennedy, living up to her reputation for show stopping costumes. ·.:,') V wore ;i Jnn~ !a11ender crepP: gown slil lo the hips \V1!h hot pant s. t Rut !ht: wift: of the Mle sur111ving Kenned .v .mn got the mPss;ig e "I loved ·1 J it," she said. She cried during the performance. "It was a mess;ige of Jovt:," : she said. Her husband, Sen. Edward ~t Kennedy (D-Mass). said "il is ;:i cn1nbina· , I tion of love, happiness, hope and fear -which fire the elements 10 the fl.lass f t it-Self " 1il Bernstein sat In th e presidential box with Ro~e Rnd Edward Kennedy and 1 v.•ent through the motions of conducting in pantomine. As the <:urtain fell he leaped lo h15 feet and hugged and kissed the elder ~· ~frs. Kennedy. The n as the bravos, cheers and applause continued for 12 min-J utP.s, he lighted a cigarette Rnrl rushed tn thr. slage. grabbing !he conductor, '~ altar boys and singera to embrace them "It was perfect" he saict. , ,1 The glittering evening brought together the familiar faces of the past -~ \ the TIPW frontier and the gre;it society -and a few of \Vashinglon's lnp drawer , Republican figures. Social register names and the wealthy wert: there, too. ~ ···-~ . ' Sterilization Lawsuit Against Judge Upheld Atlanta has had the Ku Klux .: Klan "with ils history nr ha te and destruction. so 1 guess we can deal wit.h the Panther par· ly as well." r-.t;isseil cnmn1ented after Black Panth~r leader Huey Newtnn !old a news con· ference here Wednesday that lhP Panthers plan to move their headriuarters f rom Oakland to /\tlanta within the next six n1onths, !-le said the Panthers would continue their objective of •·ending racism and st:rving the people." Tl \.11as logical. he said, for the Panthers t.o relncate in the South, bf':cause "this is where j ht: contradiction of slavery started " "I dno 't knov.• how they 11.re arcepted nut in Oakland," Tl1asse1! s<itd, "but. they should und erst;ind that their image RS •we know it lea ves much to be desired " ~10st rf:'act1ori by city f}f - ric1al." ?.nrJ C)V\C lf>;HJPr!I lo the announcement. w::is cautious. An exception v.·;:is Lt. Go11. Ll'~ter Maddox. a long-time reJi1denl of Atlanta, who said ' "It's frightening. And the crowds haven't found It yet Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10•m (Exeepl Sun.);10:00111ft., 1:00 pm, 4:45 pm (Dally); 7:00prm (Frld•y and SUndlly). WASHINGTON (AP1 -An Amencrin, diplomat has been charged with first degrt:e murder in the stabbing death nf the only other fulltime U.S. embassy nF· ficial in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. "I 1ust hate tn ~ee th1.~ thing tiappen because we'vp got COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -A federal sought di!'mis~al of lhe suJl. conl.l'ndmg f'nflugh problem~ a\re;:idy 1.----------------------------------;; judge has ruled a county judge-can hP. he V..'as not liable for prosecution bf':cau J;e this ,E!JQup is 111'.'ensed t.n ste;il, .~ued for "acting wholly without JUrisdic· his judicial RCtinn was w1thm the scope_ ot destroy and kill and wagt: war tion" in ordering !he sterilization of a his jurisdiction. upon our liocie!y .. " menta!l11 retard(!{! 17-year-old girl in J!lfji. "Defendant Gary i.~ nol protected hy ··1,1,'e havfl worked for many u_:s , District .Judgt: J oseph P. Kinneary the dor·trine of 1udic1aJ immunity," Kin-years hu ilc!in~ a. le;idership The U.S. attorney"s nffice in Alex- andria, Va .. said Widnesda.11 a crimplaint Rnd summons v.·ere served last S;:i!urday nn Alfred Erdos v.·hen he arrivf'd 11t Dulles Airport in \'i rginl:i . dcrlined \Ver:lnesday to dismiss a $3 nrary ruled . cnmmun11y," .~aid And r ~ w million suit li!ed by C_,arolyn T. Wad~. "Ber11 use there v.·;is nn ~Pl nf Yi;i11ni::. rlirector nl At.Janl.a's now 21. nf Cn11ington, 1\y .. again:o;t Musk-c:1rcumstanres nr cnnditinns under Oh1n r:nmm11nity Rel;il inns Com· lni::11m County Probate Judge Holland fl.1 . law wh ich \'lnuld permit. defendant Gary mlssitin. "l th ink ihat, r ight Gary. In order plaintiff 1n ~ubmit tn stenliza-nn\v 11 1 Lhe p.:irl y 1 "'ould be <1n Gciry, whn ordered th t: operation after t.inn, the C<lUrt dl'termines lhal Gary add itinnal element that T don't Erd-Os . a Forei~n :Servi('e nH icr.r. v.·;:is f.ak t:n to a Washington hnsp!lal for treat- ment of a nervous disorder. hearin,s evidence the mentally retarded acted \vhnlly wit.h!)11t jurisdiclinn In this know how we'd bti able to girl bad been sexually promiscuous. had matter." the federal judge s1;1id. rela1e 1,, ... Legal Actio11 Hinted For AJasl\.an Senator \VASHINGTON fAP l -The Justlct: Departmenl, raising tht: possibility of a sharp cnn- lltifutional clash. says SPn . Mi kt: Gravel ~ould be oncn io prosecution hecause of his discltisure of the Pentagon pappr~ last. .Junt Terming a midn!gh! hearing l"nnve ned by thP A I a s k a Ot:mo c rat ''s pec1.:il, 11oauthorizl'd anrl unl1mcly," the deparlmeot s;11rL "Nol bring engaged 1n o[- f1 cial subcommil1ee business, his actions cannot be abo vt: scru!Jny hy those ch<irged to enforce tha criminal statutes." The department commented in a hne( rued \\'ednrsday in U.S. D1litncl Court 10 Bnston lo supporr. ;irgurnents th .a 1 federal ~rand 1ury h;is the right lo riues!1on a Gra\'PI ;n dP , l)r, Lc<inard S Rodberg. A boxer turns to God. A Jot of 1ncn think they can make it withOtJt God. But a boxer v.·ho t;ot to know God better found himself a better rnan. He discovered more in1portant things lo li;ht than his fcllowm11 n. Such as "the wrongs o f mankind -sin. disease, and death." J·fe fi gh ts thc1n v.•ith prayer, turning to God to heal hini.~elf and others. In one instance, he was healed of c:inccr.through re cogni tion of God as Spirit, ihe only rea l substance of n1an. l lcar n1ore tl1js Sunday about thil p ractical . strengthen in~ view of God. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES C••I• Mt••-l'lr.! (l>w•(" "'Cllrlll, \(l.,U!1I HfO MJI• 11••111 Ot . (•"I Mt11 -ll :ot A.M. Hu•ll"t!en •11c1>-1'1 .. 1 Cl>u•Ch 11 Cl>d11. S<'-"'1191 l!h A Qllv~. Wunllnqt•n ll••i" -t clO • 11;!0 .t..M. l'U""DO<I l wcll-•irll C"11rch .t C~rl•I, Stl.,.!hl lJOJ ...... Lide, N•wMtl IM(h -t ,11 • ll!M .t..lol. Ntw ... r1 1 .. c~-S-<•Oltl Chwr<" °' Ch,.,..I, k ,..,lltl Jlot 11'•«~1• V!tw or .. Ct!'t~• ... , M•• -'''" ..._,,., 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can little Provident score against the big boys? Let'• face ft .-We're nor the biggest savings and toen In America. But we're not the wnallest either. With th• aecurity of over $110,000,000 in assets, we'll hold the line against Myone ••• even the giants ol Califomia. We may be a emall town team, but we play the same geme they do, boJ the aame rules. We pay rtie same highest allowable interest rates, your savings are IJ'190red lo $20,000 by an ageocy or the U.S. Government. and we, too, have experien<:ed management, a head" offige end branchas.. But thars where the s irrdlarlty ends. You see. our head office is In Riverside. And Rlvefgide ls kind Of a neighborly town. Where people. take an in I erect In what'• going on next door and down the street and across town. 66cause that'• the klnd of peopkl we are. And thars the kind or people you'll find in our branches, too. AU of them. The kind that'll lake an interasl in you. Not as an account number, but as a penK>n. Maybe we're wro.n g. Maybe that lan't Im portant to you. Maybe even, It we keep thinking that WPl'f, we won't ever grow up to be a gianL But maybe that's a good thing ••• for bolh ot' us. NOW OVER $110,000,000 STRONG I HighMt AY11fl •bl9 lntem t ~ PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A SSOClATloN It-. PoH: Mtll ~ *'• ..... Ofht: tJ'M C.,..._ A•,. ~ oera. a11o ~ DoWl'llOW!I RMnlde. Hemet, At<tl•ndt, Westwood Md Sun Otty ..._.. Mofld• lo~ M : frldllY 1-5 ~@[g@~ao~ PAINT SA• E A QUAUIY PAINT TO surr YOWi EVERY NEID! ~ SUPREME SAT.ff-HUE 2Gllis11 ~~~ 30% INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR LA TEX ~ 2 GALS. FOR $779 CUSTOM COLOIS HICioHl l House Paint-resists fum111, mild •w, sun, e lk ali1 blistering, low 1heen. White only . ~ SUPREME MARVEl.USTRE !SS.SS GAL HOURS: Mond•y • Frld•y 9 1.m. ·9 p.m. S•turd1y 9 1.m.-6 p.m. Sund1y 10 1.m .... p.m. • More Study Is Needed An other power battle appears to be shaping up in the county seat in Santa Ana. Tbe i;takes are high. Some of ll\e circumstances are p uzzling. So1ne of the proced· ures are shrouded. On the surface. the picture is clear enough: ~1c Donnell Douglas O\l.'ns 50 acres of va canl land in unin· corporated territory across ?itacArthur Roulevard fr om the Orange County Airport The land is zo ned for ind us· trial use, The g1ant aerospace firm y,•ants it rezoned for commercial use-hotels, business buildings and the like. If approved by t he Orange County Board of Super· visors, the rezoning \\'OUld incl-ease the value of the land tremendously. Some estimates of t he benefit range as high as $5 million. The Orange County Planning Commission-follo\V· Ing a recommendation of the professional county plan· ning staff-has recon1mended by a 3-2 vote that the re- toning be granted. But that recommr ndation may be contested because a llttle-knoY.'n agency called the Air· port Land Use Commission has said bv a 4-0 vote that m ore study is needed and it should go 'back to t he plall· ning commission. Here are some of the curious aspects: -The same 50 acres Y.'ere up for a s imilar-but less dense-rezonin~ one year ago. -The professional county planning staff said then It would create !raffle and other problems and should be rejected. -The Orange County P lanning Con1mission (by a 4-1 vote) r ecommended denial of the request. Chief rea· so n cited fo r the decision was d eviation from the coun- ty's general pl an for the airport area. -The Board of Supervisors (by a unanimous vote) upheld the denial. Again, deviation from the county gen- eral plan y,•as cited. the amount proposed a year ago. -The county planning commission (by a 3-2 vote) "'ent along with the planning slaff and recommended ap- proval of the rezoning. No"' the issue goes before lhe Board of Supervisors. A hearing has not been set and the legal conflict between the opposing reco1nmendations (by the airport land use con1mission and by the planning comn1ission) has n ot been clarified . The proposal may indeed be in t he best interests or the people of Orange ('ounty. But all in all it has moved n1uch too fast and \l'ilh too lltlle supporting evidence. \Ve question-arnong other things-the five-fold increase projected in surface. traffic near the airport and if :s uch a giant pro1cct \\'OU!d not virtually forc:e very substantial enlargen1ent of airport fa cilities and operations. !11ore sturly is needed. fltore racts are needed. fo.tore questions need r esol vin g. Hospital HcJicopter Pads Since February, \I hen the Ne\vpnrt Beat h Polil'e Depart1nent inaugurated its air patrol service. police helicopters have made three emergen ry landings at l loag ?i>femorial llospital. Costa r..1esa police also have delivered rescue vi ct ims to Costa r-.1esa ntemoriaJ 1-:l ospital. During these en1ergenty si tuations. hO\\ever , heli· copters have been forced lo land under Jess than ideal circu1nstances since no special landing pads are pro- vided. ~loag offieials pl an a helicopter landing area Jn their l'Ufrcnl expansion program. But constructio n cou!d be some time off. This is unfortunate, because there is dctn- onstrated need no\1'. llelico pter emergency service is no1v available alo n~ t he Orange (;oast from the Ne1vport. Costa Mesa and l·luntington Beach police d epartments as \l'ClJ as the U.S. ~·Jarine Corps and Coast Guard . ; /V\-.,W::,.., ..... -Last Y.1eek, the county planning staff d id a com· plete about face and recommended the new McDonnell Douglas proposal be approved by the Board of Super· visors. This recommendation was made by Ro y Gohara despite the fact the new proposal suggests four million square feet of commercial development - four times All our coastal hospitals should provide helicopter landing areas as soon as possible. N _'WHOtl YDLUNTH~ fOK Mlill~Y ~K Al!OH& 1Hf WARR IN~ T~l&f) Of SELF.I.ST r Reader Believes Existing B11ildi11g lt'o11ld Be Safer, Cost Less Switch Hospital from Yorba Linda to Laguna Niguel To the E dit.or : There are. two building sites here. in Orange County th at have Callsed some concern to the public. First. the building i;ite for the new veteran's hospital in Yorba Linda, where scientists (Cal Tech) claim there is a bette r than average potential for a major earthquake. And , aecood , the building that is already built and O'A-'Tled by North American Rockwell Corporation in Laguna Niguel, and wh ich NAR L! trying to sell. WlfV DON 'T the Veteran's Administralion and feder;il government look into buying this fa cility and sa ving all the expenses and v.·orries of building a new facility? If you have had the op. portunily to see this building you know that il ls in a beautiful location, isolated among the :1ills and surrounded bv beautirul scenery. The build ing itself i·s constructed so th11t 1t would make an ideal and functiona l hospital, with ade- quate. parking and plenty of park-like at,. motphere. THE BUILDJ!\'G i.~ sitting idle and T am sure hospi tal fa cil illrs could be in· 1talled in a very short time, with little modification. It seems to me that this is a reasonable suggestion and one that might save the tupayers money , while provi ding a safe location for ~he hospltal so lhal the Sylmar disaster docsn'I happen again. MRS. LORRAINE r-.t. KA~1Pr-.tAN Copter Cotr1prorr1i~P To the Edi tor When expa nding airlines fl1r1 wit h the Idea of new flights 9ut of Orange Count)', the Ney,•port. Beal'h rnv Covr1c1I roars Irately. 111<' ind i~nanl < hnperonr or p11b\1c quiet. Ye1 1ha t sRn1e nOISl'·~en~1!111> coun- cil has launc hed into t'nn\1n11ou~ and ledlous or bit an 01 C'1"U~ed p n \ i r r he licopter that creri lf'S a ml'cha n1ra! clamor y.·hich is mut'h cln<Pr tn !hr ground and all loo 11 fl r>n J.9~t s much lon~er lh1:1n ?JJY jet !ak~off. a:o; the copter circll's studiously n1·er a sn1.1 ll arril :i1 intervals se.1•cral times an hour. cruising long after the jet cu rfl'\.\ at ll pm WHY ARE AIR Ll~ES. 11 ha:h scr\'e the public interest even as the police df'part· men!. subject lo noise abatcn1ent ·10 the lnteresl of an equil1br1u1n beL111tt'n un· portanl service and equ;illy 1mport11nt peace. ll'hile the pcarr n Ir 1 c er s themsel \'eS irnnicallv a t !' not? There is lit1le nePd for keeping th1s ex- pensive. noisy sent ry elort at all timC5. 1U usefulness i1 pr imarilv lo assist law· enrorcement after a report. of suspicious •ctivily has been made on the ground. ei;peclall y at night. when i1 s ability lo 1pot such actil•ity is minimal. IT CAN'T BE evrr\'Y.'herr :it once ~hich Is what ll attemp.ts to do on patrol: and is often clear ar.rollis the citv when it Is needed, so wh y doesn•t ii st.iiy on the ground on standhy. going only \.\'here and when it Is need ed' Having the helicopter on sla ndb.\', at. lta.,t rfnrlng slttping hours. is sufficient lndlrel't ~yehological deterrence lo crime and Is equally adequat e for direct law en· forcemenl, wh ile. 1nuch more protecli\'e tlf public peact> and quirt. I would personally like to see the helicopter ,, Bf/ GPorge ---• Dear George: llow do you go -o11" month 11rter month, year after year, coming up wtth such wise and pe.rctptlve 1nswer1 lo literally t houM1nd1 of problems? Jlow doe.s your mind hold up Jn the mu lllfaccted job you do , .tnd do so well? ADMIRER De~r Admirer: I drink like 1 fi!!h. for one thing eliminated entirely, as would many other people, but 1 offer the standby basis as a very livable compro1nise -preferably at all times, and al lea sl dur ing the night. RlCJJA f{D 110\\'LAND 'll11beorable Nobe' Tl) the Editor : The helicopter used by the Ne111port Beat h police has beco me a lorn1 ent in my life. The unbearable dual noise it pr~ duce~ is exlremrly disturbi ng to my ears at alt limes, especially at night. I have m;ide innumerable telephone c11\ls t1J the j))Jice department, Y.Tiltcn two letters to lhrm. talked to the city administrator's officer, had a conference with Captain P11rker in charge of the helicopters. talk· ed with my councilman explaining, pleading, compl~ining, suggesting. a·ll withnut resulls. I get the same ans wr r everytime: ''The helicopter is here lo stay because it rcdutes the crime rate." FACT OR FICTION, I won 't indu lge in polemiC'S on the helicopter's usefulness. The initia l price 11nd operating costs are nnt my concern at this lime either. It ,_, the noise that bothers n1e. It is h:i rc! to i gnore this noise in the day ti rne espE>cially wht'n Lt whines for 20 mi nutes, circling around one area , but. at night, particularly after midnight. it's a nerve- \\-rackinR experience. Last night it started 11! 11 !40 p.m. and continued until 11 :55. Then there l\'as a break until 12:20 y,•hen it came hllck. p~rs1stent ly cirC'hng fvr about 20 minutes. The nig ht before !a~t there was no distu rbance, I slep t like a human being . RUT, THE l\'IGHT before •h11t , it 111oke me at !•40 a.rn and I rcmfl ined aw ake for a long time 11!1cr11 :irds 11(1( }Jein~ ;iblt> In go bar k to sleep. The nex t n1orning I am 110: ab!e lo functJon in R n r. r m a I 1nanner, J get up edgy. ner vous. i·a n't rnt mv breakfa st. drhiing to wurk l brc:nrnr a ha 1.ard to myself and otht!rs on the road . Th is has hee11 g o i n g on s:nce t h e hellcnptcrs can1e into use by the New port Beach police, roughly about seven nll"IOlh!'. 11 i11· much longer can I last. I an1 srrinusly afraid lo speculate. I am v.·riting this Jetter y,·ith a trembling hand due lo laek of sleep last night. and beca11se I am forced to go so far as u1iliz- 1ni;. the i\iatlbox of the DAILY PILOT 1n seeking ;i solulion In this problem. J OSEPlf ,V. SLO\\'JKO,VSKI BencJ1 Rule• for Dog• To !he Editor: I am a conrfrned dog owner. and f ha\'E' nevt·r spent such a miserable. sum- me r as 1 have this summer at Ne wport Beach. Fortun11tely, as it y,·as we "'"re <'!Way during the month of J uly , but the pr(·sent ban of do~s from oceanfront heaches and walks has meant that I can no longer lake. a pleasant wal k along the n(·ra n fronl b£forc retiring because. the prQtcctor I alwa ys had with me before cannot walk y,·ith me any more. ~either can I take my early morning jaunt with 1ny dog along the ocean front. As I can- not afford the time lo take two walk!I in the momini;. it is no1-1· necessary for me to use alleys or streets 60 that my dog can exercise with me. • AS A FRI END recently 5a1d lo mt', "\Vhy don 't you wear a big rl"d ·R' on your sh irt when ymi WAi k so everyont can Stt you are a rr sldrnt nf Newpnrt Beach!" Because. I dQ not hke to v.·alk my dog in front of prople'!ii homrs or ~ardcns. the present h1w has forctd me to takt' my· '\.\'lllk~ with my dog along the back ;i11ley11. Newport Bearh has one of tfie largest beaches in the slate of Californi ~ and ho1-1• ma ny of us h11ve bcrn ~o $'.!raf('ful for this b!C'g~ln11. SRnrl Is one. of the ea su.~st of medlu1ns for a rapid { i\f ailbox Lette rs /ro111 1'eoders are toelco111r, Nornwl/y writers shoula conveu thf'1r 1nessages in 3u!) words or le:;$. Tl1e 1·ight to coudcnse letters to /II space or e/i)n111a1e libel is reserved. All let- ters ntulit include sia11a111re and n1a1l· i nf/ address, but 1l(l.1/1cs m (l y be u·ith· l1cl;1 on req11rsl if s11fficient reaso11 i~ appo rrnt. Poetr y toil! 11ot be pub- lls/1ed. and complete picking up nr anv nuisanrr committed by a dog. CONCF:R,NED DOr. O\Vl\'ERS DO CAHH\' DI SPOSAL SACKS A1\"D DO USE TllE~L Tlll':RE IS NO "' no pl111•r fur us-to run our dogs u11le~s I'll' ~1 1IJ)crt ou1·se]v('~ to the hazards of using th ii ('i1V streets <.l11 iJ .<illcys or if 11'c dr·i\'l' fi ve ()r 1:nor(• mile~ 1\) Irvine to r1111 them in the hill s there. On nun1 ernus nreasinns our drig hns sent ay,·av unwanlt'tl v1silors and law violators, ·lhe>r c·by s:11•ing our police force from ha ving to come do11•n lo investigate or prntrct our propcrt.v. fl.Ian 's best fri end . y,·ha l arc \\e doing to him, trying to kill h1n1 \1·1!h <in unna tural inactivltv law ! In \iOla!ing the rights of our natur31 rrotectors. 11·c are also prohibiti1u: the young , lhP m1tld le-aged. and the elderly fro m t'nJnyinc Jaunts or 1valks alon~ th<' ocean front 11 ith their dogs. from inh;"llln.t: the Irr.sh ;11 r ttuwn b~· the sra. and fr,.1n :ipprceiat 111~ !ht• n;1 tura! hC'auties nf sand, se11. and ::.ky <1~ thP.Y and their dogs c~ l'rci sf' oun ('!TY ffll:J'\Clt ~hou\d cnnsidc r the lho1JS.'111d." nf /\•'\l"[1tlrl Bt-ili ·h dn1: 1i1\·ners 11 ho arc ;11~11 cil 1Lcns <Jnd rrsidcn!s of ;\f'l\f"'1f1 H•'ill'h. \\'(•and no r dogs de~rrl'r sn1ne rl'presenlt1tion an d ~ome vo1r·e 111 tilt c11 v·:-. dcclslnn. J\1fn I prese11t lhl' l1•l1<J1...-1ng. prnpos;ils for lhe (ClUntil's 1hi1llf!htful ennsidrrol10n : 1. Frcrdnm lo walk leashed dog s from six lo nine 1n tt1r morning and in lhe even in~. 2 t•rredom to run dogs along the oceanfront watrr line as 1('1ng_ as they n1·e c.:ontrolled hv lhf'ir (l11·ncrs anrt nrr wc;1r- ing ohed1('n~e tap:s 1 \\"hf'll a rlog's !iC'('nsc is obtained , an obcr11encr Ing could also be issued eilher nn the lJa5'iS or the dog's <'ert ifieatinn from an nlX'd1rnr.c 1r11ining centrr or on the passing of a simp le obe- dience test al the license burra11 1 3. Responsihilil.'' for the rarrying of an ;i ppropriale cont:1iner for \hr rl isposal n! any nuisance a dog may commit. 4. Jssuanc-e or appropriate fines for the violation of neglected dog debris or un - controlled frcr·r·unnin11 dov~- J\ln~ FRA'\CES Ar-i DOfiKA f,ifJtlS nudely Treoled To the F.d itor: I wa~ pnrtit ulady lncensed by nn art\. clr in your pa per this e1·cn ing. coneern ing a request fr nm our local Llon·s Club for a S200 CC\ntribut 1on fron1 the: Newpurt Beach City Council for a nnal lo represent our city in U1eir Lion's Par11dc. The fact of the refusal wa s nol as upsrHing as \\<lS the ru<te trca\ment given lhe1r representative, II r n r y Anke ner. ~1r. \\'ynn, our nev.· city m1nHJtt'r. 1s to be commended for his l3et in a1neliorating the situnllon. SURELY. OUR CITY t'mployes i;ang :i dllferenl lune rrcenll y in accepting a $1.2.'iO dona tion fro111 th 1~ .l{roup to our Parks. Be•iches :i nd Recrell!IOn Df'parl- menl. Tht• rn oOt'y \.\'tlS frtely givrn to rl'pJ:iee plny.c,rn11n1t equ1pn1cnl at La~ Arenas l':i rk. v.h1ch cqu1pn1cn1 h ::i ~ ~o ha dly d ct1>1·1111·:i1cd thtil ha lf hns been rt·1no1·i!d l'IS hazArdnu,. A~ an ;1ct11·c n1crnbt:r of the Ccn1r3J Nr.wpor1 Dra<.:h Comrnun1ty Assoeialion , I h;n e been a regular a1lendee at CJ!y L'l•11111.:il and co mn11ssion meetings. I Fl:\'I> SO:'llE"1HAT curious the facts lhii! I• I' ('<ln · 1 I J Srt: our way clear to take on the main ten ance of a proposed parkway gre('nbe ll 11p and down Spyglass Hill to enh ante that area for prospective Irvine customers i tn tt1e lune of one· half cent out of a current 15 cent P. B, and R. tax rate share. I 12• Budd a new 1t·ou rthuusc and\ ci\'ic ef'nter 111 lr\111e country to pro1•1de more renters fnr Irvine office buil dings. 43! ~ta1nta 1n lawns and light ing ap- pa ratus in lr1·ine Center; and so on, yet can't con1e up v.·i!h a lousy ~200 for an (Jr~nnlzat1on dedica ted to service lo the 1..:orn111un1tv . Fori.;rl 1'hr SZOO. lr\'lne may nred a new ln·r . hll l CJ l1n<' orl!nn1zatiC1n drsrrves an ;q •ilo,;y k1r ~hnddy tr·e;1tn1cnt rf'ceive<I l1n1 n s-n111r pn1np11us lesser lun1inary ;it t"ll .V hall. T E. HYANS l 11grnde A ll Srlwols 'fo the !~di tor . r-.ly 11'ife and 1 y,•ere lhoroughly d1sgusterl with the polit ical cartoon in the DAILY PILOT Aug. 27. \\'e feel as millions of others do lhat C1)\' George \Va ll ace is the only politician 11 ho has the guts an d courage to fight ror 1111' 11~ht of riarents to send their children In lhe schools of the ir preference or 11e11rest lhr1r hon1es. Busing and <tesegrcga11ng of our Sf hool" 1.• .1ioini.; to destrny pub lic edUl'<I· Hon. \\'e kno1v this as we ha 1e rec ently n1111·e<1 he re lrorn the Los Angeles Ci!y Sc tinol Disrric1 and have srrn that th e 1 r;:1 n~lcrr1ng or children out of th!'ir lll'1.llhhor h0ort i;cl1oo!s causes nurneroli!i p 1·(,1i1~1ns an d acco1nphshcs nothing at g1i:r;u1 !1r ro~l. \\'h.1' not upgrade all schools for bel ie r 11du~·;\1 1 on i1131 rar1 nf transfc.rnng bodies ;;f(JIJ!ld 11•hich h1 ri<!ers cducaUon._, r-.'IR and i\IRS. R E. COi'INOLLY TJ1r synd1 co!P<l So1i rl er.~ corlno1~ i iL q 11p~/1n11 ~ho1rrrf r:overnor \\.n//a cc fJ11rl/r(l tr~ t'ar.~nr .~1 tt1 ng nn a tl1ro11 c n11J/) ll r lnud. calling tl1ro uglt a 1ne µo - 111Jnnl'. "Alle11/io11 S11r remr Courl' r n111 /1f rl'llJ1 11H1k 111' you r busn1g de.- c1sfa11 t·o1d'"' -Edi: or Agni 11~t 1ll,•orfr1gs Tn !he Er11\or Referring In !hr sertion "\\'elcome Aboard " by Alm on Lockabey in the Aug. 27 editi nn or the DAILY PILOT, I feel lhol it would be fair lo your rearlers lo recr ive info1·n1at1on regardlng the op- posill' vieY.·J)(lin1. First. the article stales "thr. enlire fl:i rbor Are:i has been stewing on a 11 humcr:ii sini·e Supcrl'isor Caspers· pro· posal to rid the harbor of moorings ," is nol a fact. In stead of the "entire Harbor are11.'' lhl' hocly heing referred to must be "lhe enl ire mooring owners," l\1Y 08.IECTIO~S to moorings 11re as follows: I. The \\'a ter area is our most precious posst sslon, and anything that tend s to el iminate the bay Is shor1· si!o'!hlecf planning. 2 Sli rs c11n areommOOate lhe ·"a m e. number or 00.Sts in approximately 2tl per· eenl of the arcl. 3. \Vi I h the excrption of t.he t w G yacht r l11b!l that provide parki ng , dock· side fac iht ic.~ and short boat service, the moorintt arra that star1ed the con- lroversy provides nothing. As a mat!f'r or lac!. 1!1e 11sr of J>eoch 11rea for storaJ?'-of ,11n1:,h1rs denies !hf' publlc rhe use or their lx•;ich fnr rrrrPal i0n ~ l'ollutiou of Lhc bay .. Ust! of h£>ad s • in moored boa!s ls difficult. if not im· possihle to control. 1\-larinas are requfreil hy cmle. lo provide 1oilet roon1s within easy access of a!l slips. NE\\'l'ORT BEACH has an opportu ni ty to give the citize ns 1no rc ret'rea t1on area. lowe r lhe po!lution of the bay and in- crease their income by a redel·elopment of the city-oY.·necl property fr om Fifteenth to Eighteenth S!reel. This y,•ould require elimination or the trailrr park and the.. American Legion huilding, ilems that scrl'e a few prople but not the pu blic. a had use of publi c proper!~·-A first class marina with all the amenities. beach areas, sy,·imming lagoon and parking are a few suggeslions. 'T'he present mooring ow ners can be given a preferen ce and a "break" on slip renlals for a few yl'ars so th;it the cos t of their moorings ean be 1·rco1•ered Besides rc~torin~ the hay phys if'ally. the es11ict ic value V>Oll ld he substan r1nl as 11'e can realize by obsPrving lh!' Lirto Channel and IJ1cn the Ncwpnr·I Channel. If this area y,•ere to be de1·elnr:ieU ln4la,1·. th<'re 11·1J11!d be n11Jre recre:it ion, fewer piers and nQ moorings. HER BERT E RILEY c·,, •• ,., illn11dute To the Ed1!or: L;ist 11t'ck U1r fal1 fnrnia Supreme Court took ;i hJn.c i;;tride toward cour1 niandated socialism At !he out.<=el it terta\nlv mu st be a1 ·knu11 lt'dC!'<I !hat man\' · srhnol districts 111 (;i1 ifnmia, e~prCi11l!~' in densel~·-pnpu];"!\l'(l urban r e n t e rs . desperately nri·d financial help that the ir local pn1prrty tax base cnnnot supporl Cf'rl::i111ll. h1•we\•er. even m o d r s t le1.11~l<1l11·e in~r11u1ly can de v1 se financi;i l pl11n~ :ind t.1xin_g <lrr irrs \1•hwh :1re :irad:ihlt' In !he !i!<Jte for nss1s!1ng tJ1c low t11x hasr :-irras without infringing nn wh;)t ve ~t1ges rpn1ni o or local control over our public schoo ls .. l l:'\OflUBTF:lll.Y THE EIRte :'iupreme C.ourt fell push('d in to its only qua si-legal, n1ostly s11c1nlfl~ic:i l decision. The court's reasoning that !Ile local property \alt system viola1 <'s the "equal protection" rl11use or !he 141h Arnendment to the US. Con.~1itution and discriminates against the poor. carried only a short slep fa rther and \~·ith cqu:it validity, applies on a n;i tional level ;i lso. The same justification 1\·ould r li mina te a y,•eatthier slale"s righ!s tn prov ide ii hroarler educational system -and rxpenditure -unless the. poorer slates rou ld pro\•ide a!i much, thu.~ a na- tional taxing and con!rolled t'du cational sr~tem . AND \\11AT ABO UT other public services. oth('r local g o v er n 111 en la I ob!i~ations'? Don't they alsn discrinnna te a~ainst lhe poor in !h~I the l~1c11l lax b<Jse pro\"ides sonie\.\'ha! less 1•xotir or e:rt· len~i\'e srrvices in the poorer are<ts than in the Y.'calthier? Oo the poor get equal fire protection. policr protection, garbage cil!lection. street rl'p:iir with !he more advnnt<1gcd ar('as? And indrrd shnuld the.Y? The question gncs to the heart of our free enterprise system. CITIZENS \\"ORK harder, study mort, pursue a more diligent course in living Lhcir H\"es in order to be nble to mo\·e in· to or create areas and lcic11I governmen· tat systems, :ind school dls!ricl!, so lhsl they can provide more advantagts to lhemscl \'es and their off spring. This yro- \"ides the incenll ve lhnt mllkes each o us seek to excel and it is ll"hil l makt".S ou r system or izovcmment. 1n every way possibtr. so unique. II Is wh::it ullimRlrl y ~ives us the st111e and naHonal tax revenues lh:1t have l nil}' supported the pnor 11nr1 disa bled t1nd hRlf the resl of the world al the same time \\'Ol'LO OUR COURTS. ple:iding equal protection clRuSt of the 14th Amendn1en1, reduce this whole local option anri control ' forin of government -11·ith all its in· tenLives Jnr personal improvement -lo ;:i system o f government-controlled equality•! And if so, isn't thal socialis m by whate1•er name ~·ou eall it'! i'.'OL1\.r-J FRIZZELLE, O.D. Scl1111il% "" Trodi11g Tn the· Editor: ln referenl·e to Rep. John G, Schmitz's statement 1hat the public .~hou!d apply economic pressure on any l1 S. company se!hnR tools to the Soviet Un ion to build a new truck fa ctor}' IDAILV PILOT, Sept.. I ). J must question his reasoning . f\1r. Schmit ;: slated that thesP rom· panit!s are .. helping 10 supply our enemies on and off the battlefield" anri that these tradi ng act ivities a r t "detrin1en tal to !he security of the na· lion ." Since t11e Un1!ed States is not engaged in any combat with the Soviet Union, it ,,, diffi cult. to see how they can be con- sidered our enemy nn the battl efield and ho1v trading y,·it11 them can be detrimen· tal to our security. ALTHOUG ll Tll E systen1 of J:OVern· ment tl nder \\hich the Sov iet Union i.!I operated is in cert ain 1vays oppo.~ed 10 our syste m of empirical totlectivi9m. and ~!though y,·e are con1pcting economically in sorne areas. lhcse are not suffi cient reasons lo proh ibit private r.o rporalion9 frorn trading v.·1!h that country. 1vhich is lo our mu tual benel1l. II 1.5 e1·ident thal ou r representati1·1 ranntit understand the reas(1n \1·hy !he Cornn1crc e Department \.\'ithholds 1he ni.n1es of ('Oinpanies doing hu stness '\\'I th Crin1n1un1.~t cotJntries. It 1s to protrct lht rn aga inst such !ypes of irresponsible cc<inon11c at !1on !hat !\l r. Schn11t;: is pro- pr•:.1ng! STl::V E SC HOi\E 1•1•e:1ider1t'11 Salary T11 111P. Ed itor : Now that ]I.tr. Nixon has de cided tc freeze the wages of the civil servants, ii is only appropriate that he demonstr;ilf his sincerity (Jf purpose by redu ci ng hi! recent increase in wages by 25 percenl and really set a good example. It is so easy to ask others to make tht sacrifices. and usually those v.·ho end u~ making all !he. sacrifices are tho~e \\"ht can least afford to. 1 A ~1 SURE that if r-.ir. Nixon took • salary cut he y,•ouldn 'l be hurting . Anntht>r thi ng that so many of our high- s<1.larie(i c ~ccuti\"eS forget is lha1 lllr.Y ilrt employes of the people of these tJnite~ States of America. So. how ab0ut it. Jl.1r. Nixon"' Lel"s put ~·n11r money y,•here your mou!h is and join lhe rc~t of us in rnakin~ some sacrifi ces. Jl.1. J. Jl.IONAHAN OlAHCil COA'T DAILY PILOT Robert N. WeP.d, Publislitr Thom11s Ktevil, Ed itor Alb~rt \V. Barrs Editorial Poge £ditor The edltortill pa.gt' a! the D1dly Pilrit ll'f'k! to tnromi And gdmul11 re f'!'a d- ers by J)N"&t"nttng !'.his ne1V1'()8Pf'r'1 opiniun11 !Uld commrnlary on 1opi<."I of interest And significance, by pro- virllns,:: A !nn1m for ~he rxprt-"Slon ol our re.aden' opinions, and by p~. i;rn\ing the 1!\l"f'rst> 11i~l\';}l)ln1s of in- lorn1ed ob!crvel'I and 1pol<C'~n1rn on topt c1 of the d11 y. Thursday. September 1.1, 1971 7 • . ,.. Costa Mesa Today's Flnal EDITION N.Y. Stocks VO~. M , NO. 216, 3 SECTIONS, <10 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 TEN CENTS College Board Will Set Aside Faculty Hil(e ·s Coa sl Cor11n1un1ty ('ollege l)ISlrR·t trustee<; \\'edn~sda) n11;h1 assured faculty Iha\ although !hey wil l hollOr the f'\1xon 11agt ·pr1ce lreeze. bud~f'led 1·aises beu1g 111thheld 11·111 not be spent lfJ r other C.:hanerllnr f"ur1111111 \\'at:-;t111 t n Id 1-'acult~· Scnall' l 'ha1rn1a11 Robert L. :'i1n1ond s .. !he Pn·su.lent·~ de\•1s1on 14-·as not the de~:1 s1on of this board. \fe art' tncrcly trying to enlorl'e whal we \·e been tnld is the law of !he !and " ~11nunds. 1~1hu said hr rcgreucd lx!c11111- 1ng htad vr the f;i1.:11lly organ1~.a11on 111 ~ucll troubled 111T1c~. related c:un11nenl s ur many fac:ully 1\'ho "ere eontt>rncd that the district had nol opposed the wagr· p(1te freeze order. Simonds noted tht>.coneern~ ove r the pay ra ise freeze expressed by teaehcr:ri led him lO believe .. this is something that is really big wilh the f:irulty ·· Ile said faculty would discuss the fl'eele lo a special mee11ni,: called for lu- day Hf' urged lhe board to assure fa1·ull.v lhe rai!SeS \\'ithhe!d under lhe Nixon order would not bt> spent for other !h111gs Board Pre side nt Robert Hu1nphre\:o; of I 'usta i\1esa, along \1•Jth \\'atsnn 1;1nd board 1uember George Rodda J r 1nd1eatcd 1hr (tistrict had 110 l'h01L·e hut to sa~·r lh11 1n11ney budgt>!ed for !earher s<1 la1·1e1 All agreed, .ais wr\I, that the d1str1ct had no choice but lo go along with Ille Orange County Coonse! ruling that the 11age-pr1ce freeze de>es in fact apply lo teachers ··\ve ·rr ~tutk with the. County Coun se.l ::is our legal adviser under terms of the law." atlurney Rodda noted ... Any other st"hoot board v•hich says it will not go ::itong v.·1th the County CQunsel opinion ts Jll.~1 thro1ving up smo ke. " Santa Ans Unifie"Ci School Districl of· l1l·1als ha ve indicated they wHI ask their board to fight lhe local inte.rpre.tation of lhP. frttze_ l lnde r tetms ef the :SepL 3 opinion b)' the Oranae County counsel, the county auditor has been ordered not lo issue paychecks that reflttl pay hiku ovt.r salaries paid la5t year. Simonds said some other county counsel11 in California had ruled the frett l! does not appJy to teacher salarie.5 .since teachers arc contracted as or July I. Simonds suggested the board then authorize lhe rai11es for any teacher hired before Sept. I placing the responsibility ror denyi ng the raist on lhe shoulders of the county auditor's office. That office lssue.s all teacher paychecks in Orange t:ounty. Board member Donald G. Hoff of ?i.1idway City iaid such a plan would pro- bably result in a disservice to teachers. He argued that ir the board okaytd the. raises, lhe county auditor would not be able to i.!lsue any check t.o teacher• in the district who then YlOUld qu ickly find theLr home "larder bare," Hoff said. Humphreys, v;ho is assistant city al- torney for Costa Mesa, speculated that the wage·price lretz11 might be extended as lonR as nine months. At least, he aaid, it will be Jan. I before any final ruling is mad11 by the suggested wage-price review board. Watson and board member Worth Keeae Freeze Extension of Seal Beach . conlended the boil.rd could not rightfully be criticized by Leaehers for not fighting the: freeze order. "'Thia district has con i; i 'tent I y demonstrated support of 11.s facu lty over the years," \\'atson said. lie added that the ra ises granted lti faculty earlier this year we r • significantly more generous t ha 11 teachers else.where 1n the stale were ge.l· ling . Simonds suggested he did not belit ve the Pres ident intended to freez e t:eacher salaries with the order. Nixed President Vows Other Curbs After 90 Days End DAILY l'ILDT ~111! 1'~11~ NEL SON WAITE,. 100, STEVE OLDFIELD. II , OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS In Huntington Beach, Friendship Bridges Generation Gap 100 a11d llealtl1y • fl untingto11 Ce 11.t,e11.aru1n Celebr(ltes Hy Hl'DI ,'\IEIJZIF:LSl<\I 01 1~0 01•IY Pol11 S!1lf \\'IHI! l]fl \'QU J'l\f' a 111an fnr his 100111 t)11·1 hr!;1 \" Ste\r O\dl 1(•ld ;; •I X\11 ~r:iur 1· <1 1 llU11 t111gton Bca1·l1 ~ Il l\'\.!"!' S1hQ1l\. tlioughl \el~on l11n \\'::i 1IP. n11 gl1t nerd a bar nl i;oap. -,11 ·.~ go1 a ropr <1 round 11 so ht <.:;1n put it around his n<'l'\.. whrn he 1s taking a batl1 or sho11·er and wnn l losf 11," Sle\·e a nnount't•d Slr\r and his older friend bolh 1·r lehra!ed their b1rlhdays somt>~·ha1 ear- l_v \\'ednesda?J afte rnoon at Hunt111 gton Valle v Convnlesce nt llosp11al This Sat11r- riay \\ra11c ~·ill !urn 100 and Sieve 1vill be II .. l\e been coming hcrr to \'tsit hull ""ery once tn a while ... said the }nungster, casting a friendly gla ncr 11t his ll'ht!l'·ha11 1•tl tuo.ycat· old pal ' I 111s1 1 l1kt' lo la!". lo nht prnptr i>Jld ma\..r !hcn1 lr·el i:;u11d \\':11(e_ b111n :'lr·pf I\ 1871 111 l.'1 ('1f l.<1thl. l)l11i1. ,~t a rted \1·ork ar thr agr fll 12 ;;.~ a t'U~tod1an 1n a law yer s ulf 1cr "i\1y salar_v then wa~ onl y S:l a ll'Ct'k. hut v.•hen 1 wa~ 15 1 bc(';1n1r Hll f'I Cv<Jlor operator 1n the 1allr.~1 l111ild1ng 111 1own and I e:~rned $6 11 we ek. ' tic said In later years. h•· hf'ean1r an t'lr(· trltian and relrigcra11on rng1necr and hplped inslalJ wme of lhe first doorbells 1n Clevel<ind lie also v.•orked a~ a street- car inspector and as an f'lectric:1 an lor • marke! ~'hrre he look chargr or 1he <.:arbon art• lamps. .. , never thought I would 11\t lo be IOll. bu! I am indeed glad I did. I ha ve lived in " wonderful age ;.ind I 11m very ap- preciative,'' he said. \\'ASlllN(;TON t AP) -President Ni.s:· on told Co ngress today the current 90-day wage·price freeze will not be erlended. But he said it will be followed by some other ··system of wage and price i;:tabilizalion" lo be worked out aft~r con- sultation with leaders of Congress, business, tabor and agriculture. In an address prepared for an unusual joint session of Congress -and broad- <.:asl Jive via telev ision and radio -Nixon 1;a id he would be meeting within the next Three Killed As Two Planes Collide 'in Air LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three persons were killed loday when two single-engine light planes collided over a residential arel:\ near the Sa nta Monit·a Airport. One plane. a blue and white Cr.ssna 150 wi1h two aboard, plumTl}eled into the r e<ir or a houst and exploded shortly aner !i a.in The other, y,•ith one aboard, slarn n1ed into a telephone pole in an alley about a block aw ay, Police said there wel'e no injuries on !he ground. The victims \vert not immediately idf'ntified. The occupant of lhe house hit by the ('essna. Pauline Larsen, was in the front Qf the house and ran ou t. Anthony Pirard. 52, ~·ho 1ivn a block rrorn the crash site. said he looked up apparenlty JUSl atfer IM CQ\l ision at about :!,OQO to 3,000 feet ··1 d1d11 '1 see them hll ,'' he told a nl.'wsman '·bu l thrre: werl' p1e.ces flying all nver \hi' place ·· .. I sa1\' <Jne going strai ght do wn and th" 11Hirr was y,•obbling back and forth 11nd it looked like its tail was knocked oH. ·· The two-placr Ussna sl ammed i>lla the r''HI' nr J'\1r.'i. L.arsen 's one-story house, with the nose and ta il sf'ctions winding up 1n a charrerl ball of rubble nexl to a portable pool In a small courtyard al !ht! rear of the house. A neighbor next door. Le11a Fleeger, said she wa.'5' just sitting down 10 breakfast ..-:hen the plane bit. "[ could hear thr plane,'' she said, "I sounded like its engine was missing pretty badly. 1'here v.·as a pre~ly loud ro ar when ii hit Pauline's house 11nd I got the ho~s out nghl a1\'&y ." F'ire Department Battalio n t: h i r f \\!alter B. OJ~en said damage to the Larst"n hou~t was ill etcess of SI 0,000. School Bells Ring Monday 140,000 Will Troop Back Lo Coast Institutions By GEORGE 1.EIDAL 01 tllo Diii~ ~!fol 51•11 Despi te construction <l c I a y Ii . un- ,.crtainty about properly la:r financing ot schools and tt'AChtr tn\1<:i~rn or the Pre:o;idcnl 's wage-price r re: e ~. t' snmt" l~0,000 children will enroll 1n !'f'hoo ls along the Orange Coa st ncxL t\tonday. For studen ts and paren\.s. lhc n1ajnr t'riucational issues of I~ da~· will be pushed aside as opening da y butterflies. thf' rush to mee t school buiies end pack· 11111: peanut butter ssndv.•iches come. lo the fore School Qfhcl8ls along the. Orangt. C~st prrditl they'll be prepared for the annual -0n~laugh1 of stutlenl5. J11cre<1 sing i'nrolhn~ll\S In ~:in ,Joaqui n Elrmcntar\ 1\'lll i,;;.1usc double sc:;:-f!lr\~. ·1''·l111 l 'ni(1tl H1 µh Sr honl Oi~trict ll'lfl ('mpl oy a staggere d, !icven pt.•nvd rta~ to accommodate increa ses in '.'l tudcnl enroll · mcnl expected at ~1is:;;ion Virjo and Univcrsily lliRh Sc hool . PQrtions or the new construction 11t llni\'ersi!y High School won 't be L'Om- plc!ed until Nov. I. Pri1teipal Viclor Shrr- n·1ft said. The library. administration and cafeteria services will continue in 1empnrary quarters. serving some 1.500 high school pupils on opening day. Sherrell! said afl studeflli will report at l ;3n a.m. ~fooday and lhe staggerea day starting time& o( 7:4S and 1:40 a..m. will be.gin on Tuesday Tnree schools in the Newport-ti.1e:s~ l 1nified School Oislricl -Te\Vinkle ~1 id· dle School and Newport llarbnr and Coron11 del ~tar High St·hools -.,.,.ill not be eompletc!y read v on •1f'l{'ninR da v, gupc.r111tcndcnt John \\' Nit:oll :-.aid , \r\'rrthrlr•s. hr s aid, on!v "trmpor11 rv ;,dJt1stn1cnls .. 1v1n be nc1.:e1i:.<1ry to work ~ludenl program, •round tht un· c·ompleled portion& of tht m•jor reoova· 1 .'Ind addilions programs at lht' three schoolr.. Newport-~1esa schools r.xpcct to meet lht. :!6.713-pupil enrollment projection l'ha rted in the district's 1971·7:! budgel. based on t•rly pre-regiatration figuN:ll. Final enrollment tallies for all districts in Orange C.Ounty will not be readied until next week. In L8guna Beach .. about 100 new faces art trpected to appear ltfonday momlnc in the. clas~s of 126 ltachtra. No faculty positions we.re addM for the 1971· n: school year. Su pt. \\11Jliam Ullom nnttd. me.11ning class iitt avertigt!I'. wlll 1ncre.ase. sllghlly due 10 budcct strin· il:encies. Cap1str:ino Un ified School District will (Ste :KHOOL, P•ct Z) I [ew day1 with • t•rosa iiet:Uon o( leadership from in •nd out of govern- ment. The chier exe<:utive, whose first 1uch session will ht held f"riday with AFL-CIO Prt.sident George Meany and other union representatives, u.id those he has invited to confer with hi m already have agrttd to do to. Ni.J:on gave no hint as to the type of t1labilizatlon program he will favor once the current freeze expire• Nov. 13. However, ht did 1ay: ·'Re&imentation and aovernment coer· cion must never become a way of life in tht United States. Price and wage :at.abilization, in whatever form it takes. must be only a way-station on the road to free markeU: and free coll1ctiv e bargaining in • new pro11perity withoui war." Nixon said It wa1 customary for • president to •sk Congres1 for bip•rli!an support in time of ~·ar. A.t County Airport Caspers to Buck Move By Pacific Southwest Fift h District Supervisor Ronald W. Casper! Friday •ill strongly oppose the 11pplication of Pacific Southwest Airlines lo operate from Ortnge County Airport in a hearing before the Public Utilitie!I Commission. Ca:-ipers' appearance at lh& sin Diego session will be backed by Robert Bresnahan. county director of aviation and Robert J". Nuttman, deputy county counsel. Caspers, in a prepared 1latement. will 4 Coast Cities To Attend State Panel Meeti11g F'our Orange Coasl cit ie.~ will carr.v the ir battle ove.r the Pacific Coast f'reeway lo the 1!<1le l.fi11hway Com· mission me:e.ting ne1 t we-ek in Ventura. New port Beach has gained a spot on the commission agenda Sept 16 to re- quest a re.study of the old Bonita-Olyote Canyon free.wa y rout~. Officials from Huntington Beach, Co3t1 P.fesa and Laguna Beach said this morn· ing they would probably have spoke3men at the Ventura meetinR lo iuard the.ir own interesL1. The Sept. IC meeting could be a first ~tep to finding a free.w•y M>lution ac- cept.able to all cities involved . It'• the first time the state eommiS.!lion hu betn willing to hear the freeway is.!ue. "I think our previous requests to the commission were too general •nd h•d no sense of urgency," Howard Rogers, vice ma yor or Newport Beach, said today. Newport officials •re asking the_ state t.o cons!de.r bringing the free.way inland from Lairuna Beach and connecting it to the Corona de! P.1ar FtetVTay at Palisades Road. behind U1e community of Corona de.I Mar. C.O•sl tr•fftc would then folio" the Corona dtl Mar Freeway back into the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa. Beach traffic could t1ke the Newport Freeway down to the: ocean. The Newport request . however. clvea no coruldtration to the lreeway link In Huntington Be.ch. .. We're not a.!lkint the: at.ate to atudy that route at thi.5 Ume," Roaert ei· plained. Costa Men. Is perhaps tht mMl ad•- nwrt fot or •nt freeway chlnae. City councilmen aaid they would oppa1t any deletk>n ot the coalt freeway, thou&h not necusarlly • route chanat. Thi11 mom Ina. however, Co!ta Mesa Mayor Robert Wlleo11 uid: "Wt clon"t al> jec;t. to their 1hlflin& the fretway • little, b\lt If they get one square Inch in Costa b1es.a there will bt wtr." "Newport Beach has • traffic problem (8H FREEWAY, P•&• II ' ~ indicate that a ereat number of his CQn- stituents and lhe Board of Suptrvl11or1 are "unequivocally opposed lo any un- necessary incre.ase in the. jet noi.!lt level at the airport." He points out that In J969, 122 Ian· downer• in the area 10ulh of thr airport filed claims against the county for alleg- ed Josii of properly values totalling $17.a million. "The board has continued to oppose the entry of Continental Airlines a n d Ae:ronaves de Me xico into the facility and we have not entered into I e a 1 e agreem11nts with them. despite the fact rn.at these tv.·o a.irline:s have received, ever our bo<ird 'a opposition. federal Ji;overnment authority lo so operate." Caspers will e:a:plain. He will add: "The Board of Su pervisors ls nol oppo11ed to commercial aviation . To maintain a proper balance between ac· cepta bl e noise level:r;, an overcrowded terminal and ne<:cssary jet a ; r tran~portatlon poses a diffic ult and perplexing probltm. "If the we.lfare of our residents clearly required it v.•e would not oppo~ an added airline service into the airport, IO long as it did not seriously degrade the local en· vironment and terminal space could be found." Casper11 will point out that the board recently endorsed Air California'• ap. plication for direct service. to Sacramen- to, but he will add, "However, we are unalterably opposed to any duplication of services aueh as proposed by PSA." Caspers. in pointing out the fact that the Board of Supervisor• has refused leases even when route application.s have been granted, will state: "We respectfully suggest !hat the public •gencie.s whi ch control com- mercial airline route applications, the Civil Aeronautics Board and the St1te Public Utilities Commission, give due recognition to our noi1e and terminal space problems •nd not (rant route ap- plications in lhe race of such C<>n- siderations and responsible local op- position.'' Thieves Get Gm At Mesa Station Whatever he w•s driving. aomebody puUed inlo Dave Brown's Soulh Colst Arco tervice station and rJUed it up. Brown, oper•tor of the establishment •t 2990 S. Bristol St.. Coftt1 Me11, found hit underground tanks d r • s t I c I 11 y depleted Wednetd•y. Officer Cary Webster uld thieves us. inc a tank truck pumped •bout t,000 111Jons e..ach out of resular and Ethyl supplies . Loss 111 the a:rand the.fl WI.! $7.34 worth of regular and $.120 worth of Ethyl, the .ervice station owne:r 1aid. ''l ask bipartisan support in meelin&: the challenges of peace." he said. As for speciftc requests to Congress, Nixon urged that three taI propo~als ht unveile:d Aug. IS as pa rt of a blockbu ster economic program shou ld be given "first priority -before all other business." These measurt'~. now being considered by the HouS'e \Vays and hfean!I Com· mittee, would remove the 7 per cent Cl· cise tax on autoi;. grant rapid tax write· tSee ECONO~IY, Paae %t Clubs Slated To Man Mesa Fiesta Booths Twe:nty c!ulls and service organization!! have entered booths in the Chamber of Commerce-sponsored "Fiesta de Costa i\lesa" Sept. 17-19 in Costa M11sa Park. A 16·ride carnival will also be set up for this year's expended fes tiva l which re places the previou~ on Mlay 1111 ~late! picnic, Each of the clubs building a booth will have a chance lo earn rnoney fro1n sell · ing food . or sponsoring games, fo r its own particular use_ The basic format or the fiest a is the sam~ as the annual Costa P.lcs;i-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish F'ry. except for the l"'ist allowing individual groupB to earn their own money . The chamber is also offerin~ a $500 sa,·ings bond as grand prize and several other prizes for a drawing on the last day. Tickets for !he drav.·ing will be th,. dinne r t icket ~ from !ht' spaghett i meal prepared by the Sons of Italy. Entertainment 1\'ill be s p r ~;id th roughout the lhree-da v ;iffa1r. Th,. feslival sta rts at 5 p.n1.. ·!':iept 17 : at 10 a.m .. St'p!. 18: and at noo f'I. Sept 19. A battle or the hands. reaturing fou r local youth rock bands, will headline the en tertainment the firsl nighl al 7:30 p.m. at the park grandstand. The 20 clubs signed up for booth~ in· elude: Elks Lodge 1767 ; Rotary Club, Kiwani:r; Club, north: Knights of Colurn· bus Jubiler Council ; Newport Harbor F:mblem Club 391 : Veterans of Foreign \Vi'rs: Juni0~A11:riti11ry Post 3f>36. And: Odd 1'ellows-Rebekahs .. Leo Cluh Lions Junipr Club: Costa r-.fesa HiRh School Booste:r Club: Jaycees: Cos ta f\.fesa Women·s Club; Orange Coast College Forensics Team : Optimists Club : PTA or SL J oachim·s: St. John's Men ·~ Club ; Sons of Italy: Senior Veterans or Foreign \Vars Post 3536 ; Zonta Club. and the chamber. Oraafe Ceaat Weat•er Patchy fog wlll dot the coast In the early hours Friday, but sunny weather will prevail thereafter. bringing the mercury to the upper 70.5 along the coast and middle 80I inland. INSIDE TODAY ltoie Ktnnedv leads chtt:r$ for Leo11ard Bernstcin 'i u11u.suot memorial to lie r 1011. Joh·11, Stor~. Page S. eatlflnltl• I C:llldh1t U• 1 C:IMt!fhll b ·" e-iu ,. c: ... _. ,. °""' ""'1Cft ' OI-" n 11..,.., •• , "''' ' .ft,.r111ft-ftt tl ll'lllMc.-~' t>h....c-II ..... L.•-.. " Mlrrl•H L.1<1~11 II ,,,,,..... 1.11 "'-'••• 1'11'1141 • M1ti...t1 "'"" 4·1 Ot'lfltt , ... ..,., • ,,1 ... ,......,. • !"''' ,... !It(~ M•<ttlt lf.JI Ttltvltllft li '"-"'" J:I Wttll!.,. I """"1••t Nl"1 lS.M W•rlll Nt•t .. , -I % DAil\' PILOT t Golden West Campus College Aid Optimism Voiced By GEORGE L£tOAL While the controversial 1913 Act pro- ·JOSal to tund recreational and in- structional laeilitiea at Orange Coast O:llltge i8 ''officially dead ," Coast Com- ·Tiunity College Dlstrlet trust.Ms remain lptimistic that the Huntington Beach City :Ouncll will approve 1 similar plan for /olden West College. Trusttts were told Wednesday night hal the $960.000 plan had been d iscuss~ Ntlh a subcommittee: of the Huntington 3each City Council. "They were sympathetic and inclin~ n be supportive," Chancellor 1'orman E. ,1,'atson told the board. Board member George Rodda Jr. of Corona de.I lo.far ask~. "Did we make it :!ear that they ""'ere not being asked tn .mpose the ta1 and that we believe a >Mt.000 cost of taking the plan tn the 1.'0te.rS in an electlori was too high a .lrokeragr rost~ .. Rodda indicated displeasure and ~rustratioo al the dde.at ol the Orange FREEW . .\Y. •• ind !hey orir~lly •a.:ited a frttn y," ~·ilson added. -·w" shif'.ed. the Newport free...,oiy m.1e m aUgn •1th their plaM." Huntington &ad! offici&ls att con- :ern~ abo1..."! M• any Cha..'\lle affects the roast [rttway link in the.lt" citr. '.\layor Ge.'.>ri;e ~tcCracken said lhi~ morning: ··~re W1llt thal freeway. 1\'e 11i ant to cooperate. with both 1'ewport Beach and (.osta Mesa 1f thry can find a solution tn thelt" problem. Any rout.e. that cont.inues past Huntington ~ch i.s ac- ceptable to us." McCracken also said his city was ha~ py to see the Ne wport r~uest on the state commission .agenda. "We. don't want the matter dropped." Laguna Beach is rather passive in it! reaction. 1'.fayor Richard Goldberg said the city has no official stand on the Newport request, but someone would pro- bably be al the commission meeting. The change. proposed hy Newport Beach v.·ould not greatly affect Laguna, because the freeway is already scheduled inland at that point. Newport's proposal is primarily to gel the freeway out of its city. Fred Jennings, a member of the highway commission from Riverside (and a lso a part-time resident of Balboa Island). said Nev."port Beach Mayor Ed Hirth is scheduled to speak about 11 :20 I m , Sep!. 16. "We normally allow pro and con discussion on agenda items," Jennings r;aid. "It is not likely, however, any decision will be made by the commWion next week." Lecture Series Slated for OCC Dr. Arthur L. Bietz returns to Orange. C-Oast College this fall for a four-p.art lee· ture series on ''Self-Conscious Living.'' His first lecture, titled "Are. You ~totivated for Survival or Fulfillment~". is set for 7<JO p.m, Sept. 13 in the college auditorium . Dr. Bietz is widely kn own as a lecturer, psychological consul tant, educ 11. tor, author and minister. His lectures are frtt, and persons may register at th~ lec- tur.. Other Bietz le<-tures are scheduled for: Sept. 20, "Substituting Style f o r Substance": Sept 27, "Is 1nslant Gratification V.'holesnme'.'"'; and Oct 4, •·understanding Male and Female DH· ferences. '' for information phone 834- 5880. , OlAN51 c;O.lST DAllY PILOT Ol!ANGl (.(14ST PUt L l$HING (OMPA.l<jY lt obert N. Wt•d ..... :cltf>t ..... ""°'bllft' J 1c~ .. C url1y Vici ~-ld...I ...... G_.11 Ml lll9fl"" T\0,..11 K11•il Ealtor The""•' A. M1"p~int M1n111,,., la•"" C~1rl11 H. Looi Rich 1rd r. N1!r Au111111: M1,..g1~ Ea1-1 C-" M..e Offtl;e ]JO W11! l1y Slteet M.1il:11'J Add r111: r.O. l or I 5l0, •1l26 --,. _ _. a.udl: ~ ,.""'°" ,...., ..... rd ~ IMdo: 7r. Po<"! Av"""" Hull!lllClllJ'"I ... ch: 1111; 81 .. 11 ~ltv1•d .... C'-1'1: .io.; Norltl El "'"'""-•HI Coast College program by the Costa Mesa City Council . Following Wednesday's meeting. he said the matlt>r had betn "blown out of all proportion" by the press. He indicated he v.·as discouraged by the misun- derstanding of lhe board"s intent in using the 1913 Act to provide what the board is convinced are necessary items for each of the district's two campuses. He reiterated \\'atson's stand that the 1913 Att pro visions. and their use by the district tn a\'oid a bond election, are pro- per and legal. "It JUSt doesn't make any sense '" spend $.S0.000 for an election to approve bonds worth only $900 .000," Rodda con· tended. \\"ilh the ele<:tion costs added lo the fir st year·s interest he SU!itgested, the taxpayers of the district v.·ould be paying S\00.000 more than they ""'ould ha"e to if the dist rict ...,·ere Lo get approval of the 1913 act proposal. Further. Rt.Xlda, and veteran board member Worth Keene of Seal Beach, agreed that the district might not have tn GETS PUBLIC SERVICE JOB City Aide Eldridge levy the two-cent ta.I the 1913 Ad. ap- proval would authoriu. ''The money rould come from ezce11 revenue in the budget," Rodda said. Dr. \l.'at son confirmed that the issue, as fa r a.!i Costa ~1esa. is concemM , is de;id. He too. e:ii:pressed frustration over the defeat. \\'ithout the approval of Costa ~·les;i Ci- ty Council. the district ma y not levy the "nec i.al district ta1 and make proposed improvements to the Orange Coa.!it Co llege pool. parking and campus 1igh!ing But, \\'atson suggested, the v.·or~t defeat is the loss of 11 ""'ay to provide money to connect all c!<issrooms at Orange Coast with the district's valuable tel el.'ision equipment at G<>lden \Vest College. Orange Coast studenls will ht' able to recei\'e ~ucational pro g r am mi n g r>ril?in::\!ing from Golden West once the ult:a high frequency channel is launched ne:ii:t \'ear Watson said. But. they won 't~ able io reeeive any of the 12<haMel pro-- gramming that would have been OA llY 'llOT ,1111 '°~ore1 TAKES ENGINEERING POST City Aide Spielman 2 New Mesa Posts C1·eatell Two new deparlment head positions ha ve been created in Costa ~fesa cit.y government to take over the fun ctions of the old public works director. City f\.fanager Fred Sorsabal has an- nounced that the new posts v.'ill he dire:c- tor of public service and director of engineering services. Norman Spielman , former c it y engineer. was named to the engineering services directorship. while J a mes Eldridge, former traffic engineer, was promoted to the public services position. Both men worked under public works director George ?o.fadsen, who le.ft the city last week for a position with a Santa Ana en gineering firm . Sorsabal said that Spielman would be responsible for all engineering functions and design functions in the city. Eldridge will handle traffic problems, far.ililies and equipment and jobs for the sanitation district. Eldridge joined lhe city in Febn.1;iry 19fi9. toming from a position '-''ith the county, v.·hile Spielman came to Costa Mesa in July 1968, from the city of Santa Ana. from Page 1 SCHOOL ... not begin cl8 sses unt il the fo\l(lwing week . Supt. Trumen Benedict noted his district starts later lo take advantage of CT10ler ~ea1her and trJ hon or the \'acation schedules of the re~1den!s of the com- munity. On Sept. 20. abrlut 8.800 sludent !I v.·i!l resume c!assPs in the Gapis!rano distri ct's 13 schools. The: five elementary rl1stric!s making up rhe Hunlingtnn Beach l'nion Hi~h Srh'Xll Dist rict "'ill f'nr(l ll ;ibout 46 .~00 ~udenL~. annth~r 16.720 pupil~ will be nn and for openin.11: d;i,y 1n the high schools ()W 'i\.'est Orange Counl.v. Classes ~t Golden West. OrRnge Coa.~t and ~addlt>hc.:ck Community Colleges 11lso begin on f.londay. AttP ndan re estimall!S for the Coast Community College District total 17.110 full lime students up from 16.801 last year. Saddleback College officials estimate there will be 2.500 full time equivalent tiludents enrolling for classes on the 1.1ission Viejo campus. The actual student count at lhe (\l'O- year colleges "'tll be higher than the at- lendance projections. officials not.e, since not all students ·who register lake a full class load. For exa mple. the evening cnllege enrollment at Oranp;e Coast Colle~e is ex- pected to reach 10,500 students this ve11r. Another 9,000 day students are e:ii:~rted to register at OCC as v•ell. Registration will continue through Sept. 17 a! Orange Coast. Following is a lab!e showing the actu11l average daily attendance of schoo l l\1esa Attacks Newport Problem Costa Me~a moved this week to curb a parking problem c11used by r6idents of the South Bay Club 11p11.rtmenl!: in Newport Beach. City councilmen m11de it illegal Tue:r1- da y 10 park on East 16th Pl11ce from mid· night to 6 am , any day of the wetk. The OOurwhiry 1\ne bel\1•een the l\11n citie~ Is ll'ith Plate, 11nd homet1"'ners on the Cmta Mesa side ha\·e com pl11.iM<t 1hal ~sidenls from the huge ap11rtment com· plex across the 15treet continually p11rk in front ()f !hf' hnm t s. dislricf$ along the Orange Coast (nr the 1970-71 school year. The second cnlumn sho11·~ projected Attendance ftgures fnr v.·hic h lhe district.s have budge ted. Final l"nrnllment figures will be reported fnl!owing the opening nf school , next week . 1971 -12 Oistrirt 197~71 Projeeted Atte ndance At1tnd1nce Fountain Valley Elementary Huntington Beo.t'h City Elementary Ocean View 10.530 6.517 ! l }170 7.150 Elemtintary 14.04S 14.444 Sral Bea ch Elementary 1.1~ 1.145 \liestminsler Elementarv 12.278 12 .269 Hunti11gton Beach Union High School 15.405 16 ,720 Sc.n Joaquin E!t>mentary .. . . . . . 9,100 I 1.000 'J'uslin Union High School ·--··· 7.400 8.300 Newport· Mesa Unif~d ....... 2!i,fl46 2fi.713 Laguna Beach Unified 2,998 3,100 Capistrano Unified ropens Sept. 20) R,253 8.8.~4 Cruist Community College . , 16,801 17.330 Saddleback Community College 2.12,; 2,Yln l-1ost di stricts advist parents w i I h 1 f111~tion~ r.· bou t registration of the ir child or bus schedules to call the school or district office for information. LA Attorney Slain. Hit by Nine Shots LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dorf Bennet a Los Angeles &ttomey, was ~hot nine limes in an ambush in rront or his orfice \\'ednesday night by a man v.·ho fled in 11 ln1rk. The lllW)'er was dead Ill lhe scene. He was a partner in the Leonard. Gllbert ~nd Bennett law firm Polire said Bennett had ju5t "'Biked in· to the street when the gunman ran up lo him. Offi('crs sa id they had the hctnse number of the truck and were searching for the \'ehicle available throuah the cables thl' !913 Act money would have provided . P'urlhtr, no programming for airing to the communlly over tht public television channel at Crlllden West. will be nriitinatinit from the Orange Cna~1 cam- pus. unless MmP. other way of financing the $250 ,000 cabling is found. he said. Rodda and \.\'atson a11:reed that while the 1913 Ar.l Q.efeal will not curt;i1l tele<:ommun1ration5 development. \1 "'111 delay the distrir!'s progrPss wi!h what RIXida desl'ribed WAS "'the mn~t tn - novative tele\'i!ied instrurt1onal prn~am of any two-yea r college in the U.S." The fomer board president hinted. that lhe development of the telPvision pro· gram h.a! been SCI tenuous due lo a jung le of slate and fe<leral le\'fl approvals and red tape, ihe district has not touted thP progTam as fully as ii mi~ht have. College officials have feared that overe:ii:posure pri nr t11 romplete approval of licensing and finanr.ing of the educ;i- tional !ele\ i.~1n,, channel would contribute lo ils demise. Rodda said. Fr""' Page 1 ECONOMY ... off pri\'ileges to businessmen investing in new pl an ls and machinery. and ac- celerale by nne year a $50 increase 1n persona.I income laI exemptinns now sched ul ed l.o t:ike eHecf .l;in. I. 1973. "Tiiken tnizethf'r." said Nixon. "these proposCt ls would reduce \::\xes nnv.· paui hy individuals by SJ.2 billion, and would provide S2.7 billion in incenth·es to cnm- panies to in ve!'it in job prnduc1ng equ1p- menl. '' Mea ny 11nd S()me o!her labor chiers have ;irgueci the Nixon pa ckage woul d grant too much tax 11id to industry and not enough lo individuals. The Pres ident. ;ifter asking fnr priority handling nf tax 1egislatinn. next em - phasized a call to Congress tn resi~t "many temptations to raise spending and to cut taxes in adrlition to the recom- mendAlion~ I have made." In the Fhnrl run, he said, cuttin" laxes and boosting spending is pripul;r. but \1·ent nn : "As we look al the realities of the budget al this time, we must face up to this hard fact: any additiona l spend in11; increases nnt accompanied by tax in- creases -and any additional la:t cuts nnt accompanied by i;pendin~ cuts -will be certain In start us aizain on a spiral of higher prices." Nixon said the 90-day 11,·age-price-rent freeze "was a temrnrary measure. tn hold the line ""'hil e the next phase nf st;ibilizalion was discussed." He said . "I am announcing today th at the freeze will not. be exlPndtid beyond 90 days." THIS IS WHAT LIFE ·SIZE SURF ING STATUE WILL LOOK LIKE City Agrees tc Shell Out $11 ,900 to Cast Sport in Bronie Ce11ter Surfer Wave Rider Statue to Aclorn Site A nude surfer. 1Hesize and t'ast in hronze, v.·111 stand as a symbolic &latuP 1n front of the new $8.5 millio n Huntington B('ach Civic Cent('f. It be the wnrk of Edmund Sh11mper!. A young sculptor who lives at Cardiff·b.v- the-Sea. He v.·il! leave fnr Italy l;iter this mon th lo work on the sir.-month SI 1.900 project. The sculp!ure 1~·ill be a life size vcrsinn of the hronze trophies that are given tn the winners in the U.S. Surfboflrd cham- pinnships held in Huntington Beflc:h. Shumrrrt sculptf'rl the model in the st1rf trflrhies and ;i!sn made the bus! nf Duke KahanamClku -the Polynesian gi;int known as the fa!h('r nf niOOern surfing -that st;inds at the foo t of munll'ipal pier. The sculpture is rcahst1c and ln the v.·ords nF V1ncP '.l.1 onrhouse. the r 1l\'0S bt'achrs and harbors ch rrctor, ··captui-es "·h;il surf1n~ is ;ill about." It als n caplured the speedy approval of lhf' CllY,, Counc il th is week when ~tnorh0use suggested the commissioning or a lifes1ze version for the civic center. Both Don;ild Shipley and r-.1rs . Norma f,ihbs. members nr a culture committee created to acquire art v.·orks for the civic center And library, gave their en- dorsement. ''ThAt'.~ beautifu l -Sll.000 is cheap," sai<l :'>lrs. (:ibb~. just h;i ck frnm s tour of Europe v.·here. she said. pride w11s taken in art 1\'0rk,o; around pub lic f~~ili1if'S. ~1oorhouse said he w1siled !he Cfluncil had more time to review the prnject but a decision was needed before Shumpert left fnr Jlal.v at the end nf !he mQnth. f.1norhouse explained that the sculplure \lo'as a "herk nf a b;irgain" at li\!.900 and v.·ou ld prohahl.v cost three times that mu ch if it wa~ done. bv 11 name artisl The cnunr1\ unanimnu.~ly a~reerl lo under11-rite the prnjcrt. al!hl)l1J(h snme councilmen eKpresser! the hope 1h::it the money might later be r11ised by dnn11· l ions. This is 1he c:ontral'l that the c1ry will r nler into v.·ith the young ;irlist: he v.•ill receive a $1.000 retainer. SSOO a month for six months to work nn 1he sculp ture, and the city will pay S6,000 to an Italian foundry for the castin~. ~foorhouse said the bronze surfer will probably be mounted in a pool with bub- bles spring1n~ up like surf or in a reflec· ting pools. The artist's cont ract calls for him to work ?.'ilh the ci\•ic center <irchitect. Kurt Me ye r. on i!s location and display. luxurious spri11g do,vn sofas 0 11 ,., . . . . • \I • Thes1 h<"Jndsome sof<'Js were designed lo give you th11 ultimate ;,, settfin9 comfort with dacron and dow., beclr pillow1, de ep sprin9 down see+ cushions 1nvelop1d in down and feathers <'Ind in two foam -filled arm pillow1 . Choos11 from • wide 11 lecliol'I cf f in e fabric~. NOW ,. ..., .. ' ' :~ ' s ' '· • 8' length reg . $599 . . ' .... • I I • ~.~ Your fcn:ar11 r fn trr1or rltsign'r will be 11nppv to (l.(sist 11ou . _ . i I 111 I H.J.GARl\ETT fURNITURE 22 1 S HARBOR BLVD . b4b-0275 6•b-027 b COSTA ME SA. CALIF. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES IGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. and Fri. lvn. I $28 Billion Deficit Seen By Co11nall y \l.'ASl-fl'NGTON (UPl l -Treasury Secretary John B. Connail}' predicts the administration may run up a budget defici t or SZ7 billion to $28 billion lhts fiscal year -the highest one-year red ink spending sirce \Voild War II. The fi sc;:il vear that ended June JO saw 11 de£icit of $i'l.2 billion. Connally gave h1S 1Ju1look for the current busineSl'i year tn the House \Vays l1nd f\1eans Committee Tuesday as !he panel opened its hearin2 nn Ni xon's tax plans for stimulating the economy. Kennedys Cheer ·' Debut of 'Mass' WASHlNGTON (UPll -Ovtrwhelmed, ,_!rs . Riise Kennedy !'ltood proud-! ly 1n the red velvet pruidenl!.al box Laking her bow!'!. Bravos and applause ~ rocked the rafters al the brilliant opening of the John F. Kennedy center for the performing arls. ~ "I'm thrill ed," said the Il l-year-old matriarch of the Kennedy family. "I - ;_ know the President -my son -would have been, LOO." 1 Wearing diamonds and a glittering brocade gown, Mrs. Kenriedy led a ~I joyful procession of the $70 million new center M the Poktmac Wednesday night i,· to hear the much-heralded opening pe.rformance -•·r-.·lass'' by compoS!'r ~ Leonard Bernstein. ~ The la!e president's widow, Jacqueline KennE'dy Onassis. V.'hn J1ad rnm- ~ missioned "Mass", remained Al her home on the Greek island of Skorpins •·for ! personal and priva~" reasons. Panthers Moving To South Thu1'5d.iy, StDttmbtr 9, 1971 DAILY >lllr. § Fear s S purred Fl y ing Granamother CLEVELAND (UPI) -f.fr1 . 1l 1 new11 t'Onfer~. to doin1 lhla," he 11Jd. "Sbe wu from the old ICbool, and psychiatri!lJ meant disgrace to her." Sara Krasoofl loved her 14-"I believe the thought that year--0ld grandson but was Mitchell might have to 6tt a ~sed with a desire lo psychiatrist frlghUned ~r in- keep him from the "disgrace" ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!iii of ~chiatrlc treatment. r That's why, the boy's father said W e.d ne 11 d 11 y . f\.lr11 . Krasnoff and Mitchell Gelfand di!!!.ppe.ared for almost two months and made scores of transatlantic flights , MitcheU"s father. Leonard Gelfand, told the hilterswee:t 11t.ory of ho"' h-:r love became tangled in hrr old-fashioned ways and left her confused arid running from reality unt ll her death last v.·eek in tlnlland. "Her passport indicates she m<1de about 40 trips. most of them In August" Gelfand said WRITERS- N.Y. Book PubU.her Comln1 Here To Intenieto Aulhort An ttecutiT&ol a wdl0knowu New Ycd. pablliherwill--. he in t1W city to inteniewwrilt.n. BU ~ ii to anoowr rnan~pU ~onhy oI puhlication. .f"JCtioa. .....&ti<AI.. ~tx:f· JUW2u!~ collechom of .1-1. ttorie. Cit artic]~ religious. specialized and even con~ mhjecm will he co111idered. Jf you han: a mannsaipt ready (or elmoet ready) !m pol>. lication, and W'OU!d liko to dilow ii Yfith tlW ~ ,1 .... <er.pr.-the mnnhtt i..1.,. hetwttn a,oo ..... ...i 10:00 p.m.. and ltn!l )'OQl' name and tddreea. You will bl eo-ntaet.cd later. Tel.phone: 673· 1166 l)uring his appearance Connally urged lnngress tc apprn\·e the tax reduction plan!; intacl. likening the individual and c.1rporate tax cuLs as needed like "fingers on a h?lld .. Connally put up little resistance to Committtt Chairman Wilbur D. f\1ills' suggestion that consumer spen d ing shoull be increased beyond Nixon's pro- posals by putting about SI billion more in· tn !he hands o[ poor people lhrough tax cuts r f\.frs. Kennedf'tand her family were ecslatie in their pralSP of I.hp uno r· (i thodox dramalic religiou!'I theater piece. She thought 1l was "Beautiful ..• 1 lovely stupendous." ··t was overwhelmed," she told rrporters. ''I'd like to see il t"·o or three limes." r hfrs. Kennedy, a devout Cltholic. was one of the few persons who stood ~ I Graffiti j~ I ATLANTA. Ga. tAP\ -\ A Joke • .• Really 11 Mayor Sam r-.lassell says !=========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If yo111 ,.,.,.,, wrlt9 to tile ldft9rltil Director, Dopf. CA-17, 1'.0 . lor 211 ,, G.1'.0 ., N-Yolil, N.Y.10001 ~fills indicated he wants lo increase the $1 .f)()(] lax-free allov.•ance low income pen. ple receive to possibly Sl.250. A $1.250 allowance -together v.·ith thr $750 personal exemption Nixon wants -would ,11;ive a single person $2.000 in income not subject tn taxes. Nixon has proposed e!1n1inafing the 7 per cent auto excise tax; advancing to 1972. instead of 197'.1, previously scheduled increases in the personal exemption and 1;tandard deducti011s: implementing a HJ per cent Investment tax credit; and gran· tin~ tax deferrals for U.S. exporters. Nixon's tax plans would reduce govern· ment lax receipts by $5.8 billion in the government year ending next July 1. On a calendar year basis, the reductions total $9.5 billion. Connally told ~!Ills the administration would \\.'elcome a SPfnd1n& ceiling to kePp t.ne budget deficit from going further into the red . - 'fhe biggest budget drficit since World "'ar rT on the so-called unified basis .was In 1!l6a \\.'hen gnvemment spending outran receipts by $25.2 billion. when the celebrant on 11tage, said: "Lel us rise and pray." I But her reaction was not unamimous. Tart-tongued octongenarian Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughtl!r of President Theodore Roosevelt. said · "I en- joyed it enormously. Next to 'Hair' it was my favoril.e maudlin thing." ·.1 ~ Asked what impressed her the mos!, she smiled and said: "Nothing" ~1 The Rev. Gilbert Hartke, chairman of the drama department 11t Catholic '· University, panned the Bemst.cin production and questioned the composrr"s f,' knowledge of Catholic liturgy. 1'He"s not even a bel iever." said F'ather Hartke. jl t "'He doesn't know anyttring 11bout the Mas.!i." Bernslein is Jewish. ,., Joan Kennedy, living up 111 her reputation for show stop ping costumes. r ~ wore a long lavender crepe gown slit lo the hips with hot pants. • ', But the wife of the sole surviving Kennedy son gol the message, "I loved / . it," she said. She cried during the performancr. "It was a message of Jove." she said. Her husband, Sen. Edward ~f. Kennedy (0-~lass), said "it is a combina-f. t ion or love, happiness, hope and fear -which are the elements in the Mass i t itself." lh lh R K -" d i.J Bemstein sat in e presidential box wi ose and Edward ennt:uy an \, ~ went through the motions of conducting in pantomine. 1 , As the curtain fell he leaped to his feet and hugged and kissed the elder i i ,~ ~lrs. Kennedy. Then as the bravos, cheers and applause continued for 12 min· I 1; utes. he lighted a cigaretle and rushed lo the stage, grabbing the conductor, • .-. o<1ltar boys and singers to embrace them. "It was rv>rfect" he said. I -•,'I ... The glittering evening brought logether the familiar fa~ of the past -, 1 the new front ier and the great society -and a few of Washington's top drawer : 1 Republican figures. Socia I register names and the wealthy "'ere there, too. Sterilization Lawsuit ' Against Judge VpheW Atlanta has had the ~~u Klux Klan •·with its history of hate and destruction, so 1 guess we can deal with the Fanther par- ty as .,.,·ell." r-.1assell commented after Black Panther leader Huey Ne1~·ton told a news con· frrence here Wednesday that the Panthers plan to move their headquarters f rom Oakland to Atlanta within the next six months. He said the Panthers would continue their objective of '"ending racism and serving the people." ll v.·as logical, he said. for the Panthers to relocate in the South, because "this is where the contradiction of slavery started.'' "I don't know how they are accepted out in Oakland," l\1assel1 sttid, "but they should understand that their image as we kno"' it lea1•es much to be desired ." Most reartion by city of- r1c1al~ and civic leaden> to Ute announcement was caulious. An exceptlon was Lt, r.ov. Lester r..1addn:ir, a long-time resident nf Al.lanta, who sa id: ";t.".s frightening. And tho crowds haven't found It yet. Your lraVlf agent knows tha way. 7:10•m (Excepl Sun.);10:00t111, 1:00 pm,4:45 pm {Dally)i7:00 pm (Friday and su,idly), U.S. Diplon1 a t Held In E rnb assy Slayini:1 WASHINGTON !AP\ -An American ri1plomat has been charged v.·ith first degree murder in the stabbing death of the only othrr fulltime U.S. embassy of· ficial 1n the African country of Equatorial Guinea. COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) -A federal sought dismissal nr the suit. contending judge has ruled a county judge can be he was not liable for prosecution because "; just hate to sec this thing happen brcause we've got enou~h problems a lready .. · li"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; thi~ ~roup i~ licensed In steal. sued for ''acting wholly without jurisdic-his judicial action was v.·ilhin the scope nf lion" in ordering the sterilization of a his jurisdiction . destroy and ki!I and wage war upon our society .. .'' menially r!!:tarded 17-year-old girl ln 1966. '"Defendant Gary is not protected by U.S. District Judge Joseph P. Kinneary thf' doctrine of judicial immunity," K1n- '"\\'e ha\•e ~orked for many years building a leadrrship communily," said Andrew ''ouni;:-, director o[ Atlanta's Community R!!l;itinns Com- mission. •·r think that righl now it (the parlyl would he an ;idditional element that T do n't know how we'd he ahle to The U.S. ;ittorney's office in Alex· andria. Va .. said Wednesday a complaint and summons were gerved last Saturday on Alfred Erdos when he arrived at Dulles Airport in Virginia. declined Wednesday lo dismiss a $3 neary ruled. million suit riled by Carolyn T. Wade, "Because there was no 1;et nr now 23, of Cnvington. Ky .• against Musk· circumstances or conditions. undrr Ohio ingum County Probatt: Judge Holland 1'.1. law "'hich would permit defendant Gary Giiry. t.o order plaintiff to i;uhmit to fiteriliza· Gary, who ordered the operation after lion, the court determine:i; that Gary . Erdos. a Forrign Service officer, v.·as Laken Ill a Washington hospital for treal· ment of a nervous disorder. hearing evidence the mentally retarded acted v.·holly without jurisdiction in this girl had been sexually promiscuou!'I, had matter ," the federal judge said, relate In." Legal Actio11 Hinted For Alasl\.an Se11ator \\'ASHINGTON ~AP) -The J ustice Department. raistng t.he possibility of a fiharp con- stitutionaJ clash, says Sen. ~l i ke C.ravel could be oren In prosecution berause nf his disclosure nf the Pentagon papr rs last .Junr Terming a m1dn1~hl hearin~ rnnvenPd h\• I hi'. A 1 a i; k a nemn c.rat •·sper i al , unauthorized anr1 untimely." the department ~aid . "Not being engaged in of- ricial subcommittee business, his actions cannoL be above scruliny by those charged to enforce the criminal statutes." The departmenl commented in a brief filed \Vednesday in US. District Court in Boston 111 support argument.~ th ;it f Pderal grand Jury has the right to question a Gravel aide, Or. Leonard S. Rodberg. A boxer turns to God. A lot of 1nen think they can ma.ke it w ithout God. But a boxer who got to k.n o_w God better found him u:If 1 better man. l ie discovered more impo rtant things to fight l han his fellowman. Such as "the wrongs of mankind -.sin, disease, and d eath." He fights t hem with prayer, turning to God to heal him!ielfand others. Jn one insL1nce, he was healed of canctr through recognition of God as Spirit, the only real substance of m an. J.lcar more this Sunday about this p ractical1 strengthening view o f God . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE otURCH SBM05 C.,t• MH f-.lllrll Cll•«ll .i Cfl•fll. klellllst 1Ut M-.. \11 ... Dr., C•lll ~· -111" ........ HIHl!lllfi.11 t ••Cll-lllnt t"""" 9f tllrlol, kltlllfltt ''""on .... """'Ille..., •-" -,,,. " ,,, .. a,M, NitWi-rt ltHll-l!inl CIHlt(ll ll Cllrl•I, StlWltlol H$l VI• LI!!•. NltW .. rl IMCll -l :lJ & 11:• A.M, N_,.r1 t .. cll-iK41,.. t111,.cll 9f c11ri.1, ki...1101 ti~ 111(.ltl~ \ll•w ti• .. C•,.,,1 t1l i.t1r -11:" A.M. 1-'-~~~~~~~~-=-::._~~~~~~~~~~ Can little Provident score against the big boys? Lett fs:ie It.-w •rw not the bfggest aavingl. and loan In AlneficL But we're not the 1mallest elthel. Wtth the MCUrlty of over $110,CXIO,OOO in mets. Wll'll hold the line agahwt anyore.- .ven the giants of CaltfomlL W• miry be a aman town team, but we ....... __ 11,.ydo,by ... aeme rule&. We peythe aame hlgt.:t al~• kwl:erast rates. your savlngt i re lrw.Jred IO $20,000 by en Agency of lhe U.S. GcW'il 1111wmt. and we, too, have experiflnced menegement., a haad offloe and brancheS. But that'• whefe the similarity ends. Yr10-. our hMd office It ln ~ ..... "'""-Ide .. kind"'. nolghbor!y town. Where people take en lntel'lllt fn what' a going on next door and down the etreet and acrou town. Bee• .. \hat's the kind of peoplewe atL Md tnara the kind of people )"OU'A find Jn our branches, too. All of them. The kind that'll take an lntereet In Y<M!• Not 111!1 an IOOOUnt rJ.Jmber, but a a Peraon. Ml)'be we're wrong. Maybe lhal lsl't impoMnt to you. Maybe eYan, N we keep thinking that way, wa won't fM!llf grow up to be a giant. But maybe 11\afs a good thing ... tor both of l& NOW OYER $110,000,000 STRONG I H!gl'llM A\lllldlll ....... ,._ ee PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAT10N ~ lllllllllr M111 C.-tMy. II* Oflci9: 1111 Ollilrll A.._ ~ Ofloesmo ft Dow..,_ ~Hitlftllt. ~ W•twoocl wi &..Cty @m©fil@~ PAINT SAi E A QUAUTY PAll<T TO SUIT TOOR EYERf llEED! , ~ SUPREME SAT-N.llJE 2w.S311 ~~ ~ SUPREME EXTERIOR ~AJ.612~:1 J.iU!x. ~ldtrabil4 ty of oi/.base •ith ease of 33% e or coloo; custom colors highet. 30% INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR LATEX ~ 2 GALS. FOR $779 CUSTOM COLO•S Hl~HI• Houie P•int-re1i1ts lum •1 ; mildtw, sun, •lk•li, bli1t•rin9, Jew 1ho1n. Whitt o nly. ~SUPREME MARVRUSTRE t!Bf3.99GAL l~-,.,~sJ<Wg ~ Sll-llllue. C-cobs llillio< HOURS: Mond1y . Frld1y 9 1.m. ·f p.m. S.turd1y f 1.m.~ p.m. Sunday 1 O 1.m.-4 p.m. • More Study Is Needed Another power battle appears to be sbaplng up in the county seal in Sant.a Ana. The stakes are high. Some or the circumstances are puzzling. Some of the proced- ures are shrouded. On the surface, the picture is clear enough: Mc-- Don nell Douglas owns 50 acres of vacant land in unin- corporated territory across MacArthur Boulevard from the Orange County Airport. The land is zoned for indus· trial use . The giant aerospace firm wants it rezoned for commercial use-hotels. business b uildings and the like. If approved by the Orange County Board of Super· visors. the rezoning \~oul d inl'rease the value of the land tren1endously. Some esti1n ates of the benefit range as high as $5 million. The Orange County Planning Commission-follo\\-·· ing a recommendation of the pr ofessional county plan- ning staff-has recommended by a 3·2 vote that the re- zoning be granted. But that recommendation may be co nlested because a litlle-kno"'" a~eney called the Air- port Land Use Commission has said by a 4-0 vote that m ore study is needed and it should go back to the plan· ning commission. Here are some of the curious aspects: -1'he same 50 acres \Vere up for a similar-but Jess dense-rezoning one year ago. -The professional county planning staff said then It would create traffic and other problems and should be rejected. -The Orange County Planning Com1n ission (by a 4-1 vote) recommended denial or the request. Chief rea· son cited for the d ecision was deviation from the coun· ty's general plan for the airport area. -The Board of Supervisors (by a unanimous vote) upheld the denial. Again, deviation from the county gen- eral plan was cited. the amount proposed a year ago. -The county planning commiss ion fby a 3-2 vote) went along with the planning staff and recommended ap- proval of the rezoning. Now the issue goes before th e Board of Supervisors. A hearing bas not been set and the legal conflict bet\veen the opposing recommendations lby the airport land use conimissio n and by the planning commission) has not been clarifi ed. The proposal may indeed be in the best Interests o( the people of Orange Co unty. But all in all it has move d n1uch too fast and \Vith too little suppqrtin g evidence. \Ve questi on-among other things-the rive-fold increase projected in surface traffic near the airport and Lf such :.i giant projeL·t '"'ould not virtually force very substantial enlargement of airport facili ties and operalions. More study is needed. h1ore fa rts are needed. ~fore q uestions need r esolving. Hospital Helicopter Pads Since Febru ary, \\'hen the Ne\1•port Beach Police Department inaugurated its air patrol service. police helicopters have made three emergency landings at I Ioag 1t1en1orial Hospital. Costa !\tesa po\l ce aJso have delivered rescue victims to Costa !\Icsa !\1e1norial l·lospital. During these emergency situations, ho1vever. heli· copters have been forced to land under Jess than ideal circumstances since no specJal landing pads are pro· vided. l·loag officials plan a helico pter landi1 1g area in their current expansion program. But construction could be some tin1e off. This is unfortunate. beca use there is dem- onstrated need no\v. -Last week, the county planning staff did a com· plete about face and recommended the new ~fcDonnell D.ouglas p_roposal be approved by the Board of Super· visors. This recommendation was made by Roy Gohara despite lhe fact the new proposal suggests four million square feet of commercial development -four times l~elicopter emergency service is no\\' available along the Orange Coast from the Newport. Costa 1tesa and ll untington Beach poli l'e departments as \\•ell as the U.S. J\1arine Corps and Coast Guard. All our coastal hospitals should provide helicopter landing areas as soon as possible. c ~ _'WHOU VOWNTU~ fO~ Milllill>X!' Pol:f,K Al.ION~ lijf WARRINV lll!E> Of 8fLruTr Reader Believes E;visti1ig B11ildi11g lfo11ld Be Safer, Cost Less Switch Hospital from Yorba Linda to Laguna Niguel To the Editor : There are two buUding sites hert in Orange Cou nty that have caused some concern to the public. f'i rst, the building 1ite for the new veteran's hospital in Yorba Unda, where scientists (Cal Tech) claim there is a better than average potential for a major earthquake. And , second, the building that is .1lready built and owned by North American Rockwell Corporation in La guna Niguel. and which NAR is trying lo .ell. WlfY DON'T the Veteran's Adntlnisltation and federal government Jook into buying this facility and saving all the expenses and worrits of building a new facihty? If you have had the OP- portunity to see this building you know that it is in a beautiful location. isola ted among the :1ills and surrounded by beautiful scenery. The building itself is torutructed so that it would make an Ideal and fllllctiona l hospital, with ade- quate parking and plenty of park·like al· mo:sphere. 'llIB BUILDING is sitting idle and I 1m sure hospital facilities t•ould be in· 81.alled in a very short lime, with little modification. It seems to me th at this is a reasonable suggestion and one that might save the taxpayers monty, v.·hile providing a safe location for the hospJtal so that the Sylmar dis aster doesn't happen again. htRS. LORRAINE f\.t. KAM PJ\lAN What Does He 1tle o11? To the Editor: I have ju~t finished reading the article on lhe six-month free1.e for f~deral employes wi th the. military included. 'Vith flne 6Qn scheduled to go to Viet- nam very soon and another with a draft num ber of 35, I would like to know just \*o'h11.t President Ni xon means by the 1>talement, "The government should con- tinue lo .set an es.ample for Americ11.ns in striving to achieve prosperity in pea~t ime.·• I FEEL THERE are many parents and young ptople today that v.·111 find lhat filaltment a Hii le hard to follow or 5Viallow. If this i11 pl'<IC!'llme ttit n °"'·hy art there 1warms of An1eru:an~ still being sent to Vietnam, many of thtm to return in a pine box ? E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. •country la a "'e••' To the Editor: Jn lhe d1y1 and yeani following World War II the countrit'li of Europe and Japan were bankrupt And their industry Dear Gloomy Gus Any city department Ui&t hes *> much money It has to crtate "make-work" project.' suth as covering the shufneboard courts &t TeWtnkle rark because of squirrel damage needs a cl<»e look at budeet time. -J. K. H. Tlll1 IHlvto A-llKfl ,.._,..., YI._ .... -•1.atll\I fMM ., ~ ........... ,. Id ,_ "' -v• i. o"""'' ov" O•lt'r '""· destroyed. If the United States could car- ry them on our backs, and still prosper in those days, what do we need with them now? In the past few years, CMada ha s done nothing for this country. Th ey side v.•ilh our enemies and trade with our enemies. If their goods are allov"ed to come in duty free, then goods from Red China and Cu ba wiU be coming through Canada, dU· ty free. WE CAN LIVE Yi'i thout these countries. The only question is, can they liv e Without us. and our troop.'!, which they .are throwing rocks al? Our courl.5 seem to be slanted in fa vor of criminals. The fact is that they are slanted in favor Of lawyers. Tht> judge it a lawyer. the district attorney is a lawyer, and the politician is usuall y a lawyer. If a man confesses. he needs no la wyer, so he must not conress. WITH OUR commerce slanted in f11.vor of owners of foreign factorie!. our laws slanted in favor of lawy!'rs. and the Com· ;~n~~~n~~c~d~~!~ls~~s;b~~ ~~~~u~~o;~ good , loyal Americans, who coul d straighten it out. JAr.tES W. DOLDlr\G 001111 the f'rome Lett. To the Editor: Two years ago last Christmas I rece1v· ed a Schwinn Or!lnge l\r;ite fil'e Sf)l:!ed bicycle valued at over SIOO. I was at schuol and 1 v.•as also detained I went out In the bike rack!' 15 m1nt11C'S aft er srhf)ll! was over and my bicycle was gone. I know for sure that my bike \Yas locked up because of my hahil. 1 conracted the IJ(llice department and asked for aid . I WAITED still for my bi ke after f1\·e months. Nothing happened until one dllV I rec.eivtd a phone call saylng that ihc police were bringing 1ny bike back lo me. When they brought the bike back all there y,•as lerL was the frame. It's a shame that nobody can trust anybody. A v.·nrd lo the lhie\'es: someday you'll be caught and y,•il! be arrested. Is it really \\·orth all of that~ LARRY ROLLI NGS Ct•t•rf !Jlandate To the Ed1 1or. Last week lht California Supreme Court took a long 5tride lo~·ard court mandated socialism. At the outse t it certainly must be ackno'*'·ledged that many school districts ln California , espec lally in densely-populated urban center s , desperately need finan cial help that their local property tax base cannot suppo rt. Ctrtainly, however, even modes t legislative in~enuity ran devise finHncial pl ans and taxing dev ices which are available to the state for assisting lhe low tax base area s without infringing on what vestii?es re main of local control over our public schools. llNDOUBTEOLY THE state Supreme Court felt pushed int.o its onl y quasi-leFZal. mosUy soclologic11! dtcision. The court·s rea soning that tt.e loc al property tax sys tem violates the "equal protection'' clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and discriminates against the poor, carried only a short step farther and with equal validity, applies on a national level also. The same ju:itification would tltmina~ a wealthier state's rights lo provide a broader educational system -and expenditure -unless the poorer states muld provide as much, thus a na· tional tatlng and controlled edu cational system. A.ND WHAT ABOUT olher public servlct s, nthl'r !oral g o vern m ~ n I a I obligiHion~' Don'I !he)' o l.~o discriminate J\'failhox Letters from readers are welcome. Norniolly writers shoula cflllVey 1hr 1r messages in 300 words flr less. TJ1e 1'ight to condense letters lo fit space or eliJninate libel is resl'rved. All IP L· ter.t must includ e signature and 111a1l· i11g address, but 11ames may be witli- held Oil Tequest if sufficien t reason i.1 (lpparent. Poe try will tz()t be pub· l is hed. aga inst the poor In th at the. loca l lax ba se. provides somewhat less exotic or ex· tensive S!'rvices in the poo rer areas th an in the we althier? Do the poor gel equa l fire protection, police proteclion. ga rbagr collection. street repiii r \l'ith lhc niorr advant aged areas'.' And indccU should they? The questio n gnes lo the heart of our free enterprise systcin . CITI ZE!'i;S \\'ORK harder. stud y more, pursue a niore diligent course in living their lives in order ln be able to mO\'e in- to or create areas and local governrnen· tal sys tems . .and school districts. so that lhty ean provide more adv ;a ntag,cs lo thetnsclves and their offspring. This pro· vill~s the inccnli\'e that makes each of us seek lo excel and it is "·hat ma kes ou: s\'slem of gnvernmen!, 1n rvPry '"'ay possible. so unique. It is what ultimately gives us 1he state and nationa l tiix rrl"enucs that ha\'e truly supported rhr poo r and rlisablcd an d half lhe rest of thc world al !he san1e time. \VOl'LO Ol'H COURTS. pleading equal prn!el"t1on flausc (lf the 14th Amendmcn!. rrducr lh1s wh ole l!X'al ript1nn aqd rontrnl f11rn1 of gnrernmenl -v.ith all i1s in- ('entivP~ f11r personal i1nprovf'mcn t -t.n ;i sv~t e1n n f gnl'ernment-con trolled equa!it)"! And if so. isn 'I that sociali sm l)v v.•hatever narne you call it~ .NOLAN fRIZZELLE. O.D. Vpgrode All School• ·ro the F.ditor· J\·1y ~·ife and 1 \.\·err lhoroughly cl1sgusted v.·ilh !he po litical cartoon 1n the DAILY P ILOT Au1:. 27. '\le fet'I as millions ol others do thnt t_;o\'. George Wa llace is the only politici an \.\•ho has the guts and courage to right for the right of parents lo send their childrt'n to the schools of lheir preference or nearest thei r homes . Busing and desegregating or our schools is going to destroy public edu ca- tion. We know this as we have recently moved here from the Los Angeles City Schoo l Dislri'cl and have seen that the transferring of children out of their neighborhood schools c1111st.S numerous problems .and accomplishes nothing cit gigantic cost. \Vhy not. upgrade all schools for better education instead of transferring bodies around which hinders education? t\1R. and MRS. R. E. CONNOLLY ')·11 1' syndicnted Sanders cart.oon. in r1 11 r.~11n11 .~liowei;t (;oven1o r \.Vnllat·e garbecl r1s <.:ae.~nr . s1ui11g ou a throne ntnr a cloud. ralli1ig throug/1 a mega· pl10JJe. "AtLenl1on S11preme Court! I a•n hereby makin' your busin g de- Clsia11 void'" -Editor 1llurde rhog of Police To the Ed itor: \V ilhin the last three months, tw o Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies ha1•e died from gunshot wounds and tv.·o have been seriously v.·oundcd in th e performance of their duties. These e1·enl11.. if nored at all, have been hriefly rrpvrtecl anll are re li1 tively obscu red in the hnc:k pages of yuur newspaper. I am par!lcula rly annoye d by yo ur Aug. :ll rf'port 111g of the slaying of Deputy P1t kr ring. 13 lines again on page 8. I las the kfl!ing, and maiming of poJ1cemen in toda y's soci ety become so commonplace that it is no longer newsworthy? For all the Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and th ei r fa milies li ving in Orange County, I say \\·e deserve and demand fuller coverage of these events. l'OLICE\lEN HOLD a narrow. ta ut hne bet"'een orderly society and chaos. In rerfonning their duties in minority co111munitics. police1nen become the ob· JC:Cls of tiatred anrt violence hecause they syn1bolize white aut hori ty. They are seen as oppressors enforcing la1vs l'reated by a \1·h1 te majority with "'hlt'h rntnority f)f'nplr ca n only 1mpe rfec1!y identify . Each policeman's murder indic ates a failure of Americ an society -a fa il ure to reco,i:nize and int'orporate minorities into 1he 111aJorilv com rnunit\' and a failur e to aC'ccp1 resfXJnsibi lity rOr social n1isfi t~ and outcasts. Must policemen conti nue to hf',1 r the burden or snciety·s neglect ~ Must policemen continue to be. shot, n1u rdered or maimed for life while an apathetic. society hides it wrongdoi ng behind thei r badges~ How long c11n ;\n1erica afford to sv.•eep its dirt under the n1g and bury its poiicemen in the i;rounrt " THE ~IUROERING and maiming nf policemen must stand as a reminder lo the majo rity society th11.t something must be done lo make majority and minor ity communities more. compatible ; to ease- the "abrasive relationship" betv.·een police and the people they serve. Furlher, it must sta nrl as a 1\'arning to the minori· ty con1muni ty that violence on t y pe.rpetratcs more violence 11.nd that the killing of policemen is no way lo bring about social change. Neither does it ''nar- row the odds"' as some ma y think but on- ly brings about furthe r recru itment of police personn!'I and "get tough " pollcy in problem areas. UNLESS SOCIAL reform is undc rtAken ~--------811 George Dear George: When 1 y,·as a boy we didn't run around on mOlorcycles with half- dre~ed ~iris on the back. I think l\'e were happier using a horse and buggy. Don 't }'OU, now, ho neslly, Gtflrge? BACK WHEN l)ear Back \Vhen : Gee. I'm Mt su rt . I ne\'er ran round in a horse and bu~i;:y v.·lttJ :i ha1f-drel'\st d girl 11n lhe hack. Does R blond e. in a ba t~ing suit 1n a l\lodeJ.A rumble seat coun!" 1 r wish I knew wbat kind of conlf:st he is running .\ · Dear George: l·fow do you go on month after month, yr er after year, coming up with such wise and perceptive answers 10 llternlly thousands of probl rms? How does your mind hold up in the multifaceted J()b yo u do. and do so well ? ADMIRER J)PHr Adm1rtr: I drink like a f l.~h. for one thing. so great that it can erfectlvely change at- titudes and the life styles of millions or Americans in both lhe maj ority and minority com1nunities, pol icemen \.\'ill un· doubt cdly remain within the sights of an assassin'$ gun. Howrvcr. if \.\'e as police men are yet lo be lhe targets of. hatred and violence directed towards soc iety, don't ignore us, don't rele11ate our deaths to page 8. ROBERT A. GIBEL Schmitz on Trading To the Editor: In reference to Rep. John G. Sc.hmitz•s staten1ent that lhe public should apply economic pressure on any U.S. company selling tools to the Soviet lfnion to build a new truck /actory (DAILY PILOT, Se pt. J l. I m11st qu estion his reasoning. Mr. Schn1itz stat ed that th ese com- panies ;i re ''helping lo su pply our rnemies on .and off the battlefield" and tha t these !rarling activities are '"detrimen tal to !he security of the na- tion.°' Si nce the t;nitcd Sl at es is no t engaged in Clny combat \Vi lh the Soviet Union, it is difficult to see how thev can hf con· sidered our enemy on the. ba ttlefield .and hO\\' trading \1•ith them can be dctrin1en- lal to ot1 r securll y. ALTHOUGH TllE .system of gover11· ment under \1'h1ch the So\'iel Union is operated is in cerlain ways opposed to our system of en1pirical rollecli\'ism. and although we are com peting eronomicelly in some areas, 1hes:e are not sufficient reasons In proh1b1 t pri va te corporation:oi from trad1n,g 11·1 th that countr~'· which is to flUr n1 tH11a l b<'nefll. It is crulent that our representative canno! understand lhe re;i son v.•hy 1tie Comn1erre f)cpartmen l withholds the nil.mes of companies doing buslness •with Co rnn1un1st roun!ries. l l is lo protect then1 against suc h types of irrespon5 ible economic action that Mr. Schmitz is pro- po~ing ~ STEVE SCHONE Preside r1t'• Salary ·r !he F.ditor: l\o\.\' !hat il·lr. Nixon has decided to ~recze the wage_s of the civil servants, it rs only appropriate that he demonstrate his sincerity of purpoge by reducing his recen t increase in wages by 25 percent and reall y set a gocxl example. l l is so easy lo ask others to make the ~arrifice s. and usually those who end up making all the sacrifices are those who can least afford to. I Art-1 SU RE that if ~1r . Nix on took a salary cut he wouldn't be hurting. Another thing that so many or our high- salaried executives forgel is that they 11re employes of the people of these United States of AmericR. So, how about it, Mr. Nixon'.' 'Let's put your money whert your mouth is and join the rest of us in making 5ome sacrifice1. M. J . MONAHAN Beg, ff'loeedle, Coerce To the Editnr· \Vouldn'I you know it? Every time some fflreign jerk gl'ls the urge ll> overthrow his governmen t he always l1rst comes to th e United States to hustle money lo buy guns. The Russ ian re\'olullon was ftnanc- ed by Arncrican money, and In rtctnt years UNICEF'. using Amer ican money , finnnced a re volution in Afri ca. Ottlc.r US, billions have been "borrnwed'' fr om lhP Social Security fund to finance civil wars in various counlrles. RERNAOETIE l)fVtfN. the Irish ~i::;tator. came htre 11151 ye.11r to be:g money to pa.y for a C:ithohc victory ln North Ireland. indicating the premise that the oull:nved Irish Republican Army, :i't"r liberating the impoverished Eire. n01v wants lo invadt and l~ke over th e prosperous No rth by the same guerrill a tactics_ And no°"'· comes a !\Ir. Joe Cahill . wanted at home for treason. lo get money to buy guns to "shoot as many British troops as possible '' and to "bomb mi litary and eco nomic targets in North Ireland.·· VES, HE SAID thal. And il certainl y will be too bad if the immigration authorities allow this forrign criminal to go freel y among the good American Catholic prople to beg . whe.edle, ('()f:rce and harangue them to donate their hard- earned money to a foreign ~cheme that could not JX!SSibly benefit them one iota as American citizens. 5 G. uN DINE Snee itfounloln f~iora• 'fo the Editor : The California mountain lion is nn the verge of possi ble extinction unless a moratoriwn on hunting can be enforced soon. AB 660 is a i.Jill comi ng up to a hearing, in the Seria1e Finance Committee \.\'hich calls [or this for a period of fou r years so a sr.ientil1c inqll1ry can be madt on population. THE LOBBIES such as Cahfornia Rine: and Pistol Associ ation have begu n their false attacks on AB 660. They completely brusl1ed over the issue or the mountain !ton, acct,Jsing the bill of calhng for the ban of a!l hunting arid firrarm!I . This bill dric.s nnl see thcst gain::: \Ve v.·ill lm;e th11 mountain lion ii the lobbies get ,heir 1\·ay again. \VILLIA~1 HEYl!N Good Trush Service To the Ed itor J would like to tell you another side of "They Spill the Trash" story (Mailbox, Sept. 1 ). We, too, ha ve our trash collected on a Monday morning . We ha1·e lived in ou r present home for two years aod have been very satisfied wilh this servi~. Jn actual fact , being a housl'w ife and mother at borne most of the day, J an1 usually outside to greet our chttrful, courteous gentleman. \\l e ex cha ngr. greetings and he always wa ves his hand to the children. f\-tARY and BOB POPE T!(IO Cast.a l\1esa chfldrt u con1p/ai11• cd about careltssness ;n lta.$11 col· lect1on. ·resulting in litter, -Editor OU.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT RQbtrt N. Weed, Pllblishe:,. Thoma: Kee vil, Editor Albert \V. Batr.i EdUorWJ Page Ed itor The editorial Pl'Ce of tM Dally Pilot ~ks to lnfonn and .Umula!e n:11r1. trt by prestntinK" !hit newtpe.per'1 oplnk>ns and comment!U')' on torlr1 of intert$I f.tld t1!gn lllc11.nct . by pm- v1dlng a !Orum for •,he vcprt~Jlon or Ol.U' rte.den' opi nion•. and by p~- 5"ntlng tbe d\l\rse vlt wpoln1~ nr \n- lomit'd ob~erv•n: and spokesmen nn toplci of the d11.y. Thursday. September 9, 197 1 ' Saddleha~k Today's Final EDI T ION N.Y. Stooks VOL. 6~. NO.~ 3 SECTION'tt PAGES *ORANGE C TEN CENTS • IXOll on't xten reeze Seel.: Neav Se1·vice City Aides Blast Ambulance Firm tn a no-holds-barred d is c u s s i o n \\"ednesda~· rity counci lmen he a rd :icath1ng criticism of San Clemente 's pri\'ate ambulance service by publi c safe- 1.v deparllnent he<ids \\'ho also suggested the cily start an emergency oprralion of its own . The debate -prunarily bet~1ee11 1'1re Chief ~1erton llaekclt and Hospita l Ambulanee Se.r\·ice Q\\ller Kenneth Jlunler. \1•as the cuJ1n1nation of months of simmer!ng differences bet"'cen the city departments and the l1nn which started operation 1n Sa n Clen1cnte two 1nonths £igo. Adding to lhe co n1plex ity of the issue ~·as a le.Iler reccive<l in city hall earlier in the clay in which l lunter offered fo r t_he first time to sign a lorrnal contract with the city· for emergency service. lf the document is consummated. !he firm "'ould receive $250 a n1onlh in city subsidies. •'. .•. •-: 01Jinion s Vary 011 Cl e111ente A111hulances Although eit\· counei\rnc11 in San Cle mente could ·take no formal action on the a1nbulance 1~sue al \\ledncsd/'ly's in· for111al study Si'ssion. they hi1d an arnple a111ount of divergent poin!s lo con sider. , Here arc sonic examples nf !lit.' con1 · mentar;, -City ~lanagc r \\en Carr. who tolrl f•nunci\111an ht 1s an <irden t Sllpportcr of J!Ql'C'rnrnen! not usurping private en· trrprise, sairl his opinion on cit~· an1- bulanC'c serv1cr is rnorc mcllO\\' :·u :-ecrns app:irent 1ha! a city could pr?\'1de f'tnergency :;ct'\'1ces on!~· an d a private firm cn11!d pe rlornl transfer and other duties and sur\"l\"r nnnet hclcs~. ·· He ad- 1lt·d Iha! a plan lnr a t"ll~-oprrated ~e rv1ce \\·ould hf" pren1a1urc 011111 th r nr\\' l1re headquarlc.rs 1s built early ne xt ~ra r and bud~eted po~111ons nn thr !1rr df'p<1rt- n1en1 arr til!cd -~Javor \\'altl'r F.\ ;i n~. \111(1 la ~! year ~t1th!red a ne;ir.fata! tu•a1·t atl<1r k. Ihle! f1·1111\\" 1·n11nr1hnrn ht' i:ould ··pf'rson<illy ::ipprrcintc thr 1irrd lor good c1~1rq~enev i,<'r\"J(·r~ But 01r i·vsts 111 this 1s .... ur are .. (,111ci hi11g \\'l' li:n·r lu .,rrun~h consider. c :in lhe e1 ly rt-;1\1\' rlo 1\ 1'hcapt•r than j.lrl\'al c indu ~trl"··· . -Co uncihnan ~tan 'ior1hn 1p d1sputrd H:•rkcl1 s bcl1t•f 1hal subsidies in recent \ears \1 ere city money thro"·n a11·ay. ;,That nloncy 1ras s1>enl for a reason, but l"ll admit 1h;ll 1t onl y dr.l:iyed the issue and the problen1 is still with us today. I agree \\C have to do something abOul ~t .'' -Council.nian \Vade Lo\VCT _suggested that counci1n1cn look: deeply •~lo ot~er ritv..owned ambulance Sf'rvice~. 1nclud1ng IM1 llabra. Vi sta . and the ~1ty of San Die~o. "I understand San D1e~o ha ~ a \"erv sucressful emergency serv1~ using poli.ce ~talion \\'agons \\"ith f\\'O patrolmen in each " . -llo.<.pi!:il i\mbulant'e Ser1'1.ce Owner Kenneth Hunter \\'arned coun cilmen lhat t'o~ts \\"ould be cnnrmou~ and 1vould far ('Xt'C'Cd !hr $9.000 projC'eled <'~SI of a c1ty .. l"rash-w;igon·· stylr i·an. "1 \·e been in business for two month s and I know· what the costs 11re ·• Dana's Citizens Disc uss Iss ues Dana Polni's new Citizens ror Action Association ha.s invited m~mbl'rs arid general public to a spec1~I meeting tonight lo discu~~ issues which will be brought before Fifth ~islnct Supervisor Hon Caspers in a n1eellng, Sept. 20. Association President Jim Rege1bruggr said among the issues lo be considered at th1.s evenlnll's 3 o'clock gatherln~ are thr Pa<'i rir Coast Frce\\'3:,0. 1.nn1ng and var1ance."> 111 the comn1un ity. beautifica- llon and local government Ton1,11h1 's meeting v.·ill be .in the Richard ~l enry Dana School au<hloriu~. Aft er !he meeting with Ca.sper!I as~1a lion off1c1als plan <II simil11r gathering 11'tlh n1ember1 or lhe county planning l"Ommi~ion. But Ha ckett termed the c11 y ex· penditure of such money as "mone y down the drain ." relayed the unanimous opi- nion by the public safety departmenrs that the $3.000 annual subsidy be used lo purchase. a van-trpe vehicle conl'erted for use-as an ambulance. (:ouncilmen agreed tu fonn<'J!y con- sider the matter nexl Wednesda y. The rig-n1anncd by projected add itions lo the fire deparlmenl permanent staff - \1·ould make en1ergency runs only. and would not be pul to use for transfers. The plan has been s1rongty proposed for months by llacketl , Police Chief Clif· ford :O.!urray and Lifeguard Chief Diek llazard . In the past Jwo rnonths, polit•e and fire departments have kepl a log on lhe. nun1ber of calls ll.'hich the fire dep:irl - 1nent station "·.agon has bet'n u~ed a.~ an emergency ambulan('e. The total from June to Augusl was 27 -!he highe.$1 fig urt For any 11\0 mo nth, in lht city's history, The department heads ha ~e stead!astly in sisted they dispatched the chief's sta· lion \\'agon becaUSf' Hospilal Ambulance. units have been "oul of ser\'ice '' Bob Hunter insisted Iha\ manv of !he. runs by the city crew were aiithorized despite availability of his own crew.,. "There "·ere times \\•hen we were out of the city but stilt available." he told councilmen. "and when the police called us on an emergency \ve would say wt were in Dana Point and all th~y would say was ·forget it' and ha ng up:· Hazard, whose lifeguard station wagon is placed on stand-by when the fire wagon is used as an ambulance. asserted Oi:it Hospital an1bulance ha s a •·very lucratil"e contract -$3.000 a mont h -from Lei sure \Vorld and they stay up there \1'hile \l'e \\'ait down here with noth ing." Hu nter relented that his hrm does abundant business in Leisure \Vor\d, but denied that hi s firm co uld not adequately serve San Clemente. Hackett beseeched count'ilm:1n lo cast a rleeision· '"\\'e 've proven th;il ""e ha1·1: been \fl !he ambulance business 1n lhe ti!y e\·e11 \\'hen ;.i private rirm is in opcrat 1nn \Ve ;.ill ha1 e 10 decirle -do "·e get into II prn. perly. or do we stay out of ir··· Chief J\1urrav. "'·ho d1rl nor auend thr sludr sessron · \VednC.'i{l;i~· eve11 1ng, 11Hs n1orii1ng sternly d e I !' 11 rl t' <l las department·s choice lo rp-;pond 111 an ('n1ergency with city crews and equi 1)· 1nen1 \\•hen pri v:ite an1bul<1nce~ v.crr out or 1he city. "\.\.'hen my 1nen are in the held and they have a v1cti1n at their feet the~ ha1:e 10 make an instant judgment and time 15 what should guide them. If \l'e can r?ll our rig faster to he!p a victin1 . 1\'f: will, and I will support those derisions '' Cotmty Approves Pa1·k Land Sale For Capistrano The c"ity of San Juan Capistrano h<i~ 52.137 square feel n1ore land loday for a proposed neighborhood park and slret•t realignment as the result of action by Ilic Board of Supervisors. Board members Tuesday approved the sale fc>r $7 ,000 of a 12.066 square foot parcel at the futu re Intersection ol Alipaz Street and Calle Lucano in the northern section of the city. A neig hborhood park Is proposed for the area. At the same time, the supervisors deeded to the city tn adjacent 40,021 square root parcel for use as street rig~t of way at the proposed inlerstclion. No charge was made for this parctl. Both parcels were part of properly ac- quired by tht flood et1ntrol district for !he Trabuco Creek Oood control channel ind later declared surplus. R ed~ Nix Viet Aid TOK YO <AP\ -Spurning a relie r offer from South Vietnam, North Vie.lnwme.w: leaders havr appl'alrd for public support 10 overcome hardships caused by the n;i. tlori·s wor!ll Ooods since lhe end of \Vor1d \\18r ti. Ha noi Radio reported today. Sole11111 Se1iti1tels Lineup of sea gulls looks a!n1ost li ke a salulc to sun1111er ·s fading days. Piclure of the feathered file 'vas taken recently at Dana Harbor \\'here aclivity abounds. 'fhc gull ~ .iusl \\'Stched n1a1i's bustling \\'Ork. \\'hat did they think of the changes'.' 1'hcy \vere non·comn1ittal. Ne\v Ato111 G1~ou11cl Rules Acid eel to 0110£ r e Pla11ni11g .4. new sl'l of ground rules has been ad~ ded 10 the already growing list of hon1ework assignments for the two n1ajor utilities seeking federal approval for !he half-billion-dollar San Onofrr nuclea r 1::e11erating co mplex Bl'cause of a UC\v fedr ral {'QUrl ruling the t\\•i11 reactors· efferl~ 011 thr t'n- \•1ronmcn! v.'ill form a ntaJo r par1 or the deliberalions by lhe Alomit Energ.v Con1 - 1nission "'hrn i1 hnHlly acl~ on lhe ap- pllc:;ilion by thr Southern C<iliforn1;1 Edison _and San D1~go C;i~ ;ind l'~lri.:1nc companies. The fir st ne w hunJlrs \1·rrc :<r! 111) l;~~l Juli· "'hrn the /\EC ;i ~ked the utilities 10 re·e~<>m1nr thei r des1gn:o; of critical Present Onofre Uni t Won't, F a<'e Big R ole !'illul :y Arl otfir1a! ~poke'i mau lvr (hf;' I\~;(; agr~crl th[!J 1h1· /wo r>ropo~<·d new rr:i(·· tor!' ;.i t S;in Onufrt• would lu• t.lirf'ell.v af- fpr ·trd Ill lhc Cll\'lr onn1r 111al l'ul1ng h11t ti1P r·u ~i1n~ plan! l"Ould e\1 ~! ror ~r:1r~ helor<' it ~ roll' is rce\·alu:ilt">cl ·rhr ''prov isional'' l<1brl pl:1f'rcl nn l11e /\~:C appn)\'al Qf the 1nil i;1I S<Jn i l11ofre rcaclor (•an persist for year~. Dale Cooli . western rl.'gion .1~).1~t;111t manager for the AEC )>aid unle~., lhe uritily firms reapply to replace the pro- visional licen se with a pcr1nanent one. no studies or reports on lhe gcl)('rator's e.f· fC<.'ts on the en\'ironment would be necessary. •·Jl is tht applicntions for the tivo new reactors 1o1•hich will rf'<'l"iV• th!> \\"Ork and attention." he '!Xpla ined . Rrgula r monitoring of l he en - vironmental effects of the first Onofre reactor takrs plate alt year Jon~. Critics hat•e ('Ondcmned ! hr "'arnl- \\'ater discharge fr om the cxis11ng reac· 1or. but spokesmen for S outhern California f;dison Co mpany and S;.111 Diego Gas and E:1cetric Con1pany have stressed thal the warm 1vater has had no arlverse crrects. Ed ison has an 80-percenl interest In tht' current .;ind ruture. nuclear generators at San Onofrr. San Die11:0 Gas and Electric·s interest is 20 percerli. .~ystems In the proposed reactors.. Those new criteria crealed a d,Jav of perhaps a yt'ar 1n hranngs on the uliiily application. February's earthquake sparkcrl those new sarety rules. The latcsl ruling i.tems from a decision l;i,,1 \'.Cl'k b\" a federal coun whieh adds t>nvi ronrncniar t'fft.'<'ls to lhe AEC '~ JUnsdic11on. Bcforr the ruling the cvmn1ission would uol consider e11\·iron1ne11tal factors-only 1hose directly related to !he use of the alo111 '•\\e dQn·t rorc~rr a delay in the Snn Onofre :s ituation bCC<lU:)e of !lie Ill''" rules. I! '\"ill mean a lot n1ore work for lh" /\EC regulatory staff and staff or !Ill' u lili!1c.~. ho\\'evcr." ~aid Dale C<Xik, th~ Al-:t'"s a~sis t anl m;1nager for the western sta tr~- The /\EC. he said, a[rC <•llv has issued a l t~l of guidehncs ti} the utilities- bas 1e;if1~· SJ>ell inJ! nut the hnme\vork as.;;ignmi.'nt tinder the new rulr:-; !hr u11l 1t1~·s n11.1!-l ~ubrn11 doc unicnts L'OVrnng -Thr en\ 1ron rnent a! 1m1)acl nr the l!f"nrralors. -l.1si nl an\ adver~c cffet·'~ (o thr e11- \"1ronn1cnt "'h.1ch cou!rl not be a\'01ded 11 thr grner:i t 11r~ 11•f'rE' bulll -i\!I altrrn:1 !1 l'rs lu rxisling pl;111, -J·:x1ens1v1• r"O:)I 1·1)111 par1.,1)ns bf·111f'r.11 r~1~1111i: pliu1-. ;111ll ;1nv al!1•n111\1 1t'. 1h••1,1l1• II ' l1·:i~1hlllt ~ ('1~1k sl n·~~rd lh;il lhr k1'1 (11 !hr 1\r1v ri•I~· 11nposcil 11po11 lllr Af·:L'. is thr r11hug lh;;I !lie cun1m1 ssu1n rnusl niakc an · 111dr pcnrk·n t rud~rnen1 " Thus. s11bn1i1t1ng copir:> of p rr\1ou~ ap· prr1v:i l ~ anrl lestirnon ~· beforr other bodie s ll."ill not be suflicient ln It self. Ut ililv data on thr environmental im· uact or the ~eneralors is voluminouii- rangi ng to simpl y.worded televis ion ads ;ibour lobsters thriving in reactor-heated 11·:1\ror to detai led information on !hr d1schargf' of millions of g11llon~ of warm sea water a day into the coastal area . E.:dison spokesmen havr minimized the rffecls of the latest eo viron1nenlal rul- in11-stressing that the issue is murh 1norc scvere with planl s using fre sh waler bodies for cooling v:ai cr. instead or th1' ocean. Rcpea te'.dly. the.v have ~aid !he existing plant at San Onofre has recei l'ed a clean bill or health from slate and federa l aizen<:ies on il s effCl'b; on the en· vironment. and !hat "no signifiranr '' ehanges have been noted in lhe coastal area which receivc!'i its daily dose of water heated 10 degrees above nonnal. Marine Held in Gunplay A San Clemente ~1arine has been ordered to stand lrlal Nov. 3 on charge~ of a!!Jlault with intent to ~mmit murder In tile shooting of a reUow ltalhl"rnt.ck during an ~!'iserted love tr1anglt' invol ving lh e \'iclim'~ wife Wi1ll11m A. Reid. 22. of 119 Coronado Lane. entered a plea of innocent to lhe charges Tue!4c:lay before Superior Court , Judge Robert Corfman. Re id Is accused of pumping several !\holfl from a s mall •• 22-c1'11iber pistol into Sgt. Herm11n Viernes, 26, Aug . 4 as the sergeant visited Re ld's apartment to " • di~uss marital diUerences with his wife , In an rn!tling rncounter. police said that Viernes assumed a karate position and lhal ~id fired several times. One bullet collapsed the sergeanl's lung and ol her slugs cau~d less severe wounds. The victim sinct has recovered. I/is "·1fe. Corntlia. 25. was in the apart- menl at tht lime of the shooling. as 'l\'ere several other gue!ll.s. 'Tbt incklent occurred during lht predawn hours. .. Other Economy Curbs Weighed \YASHING'l'ON IAPf -Presid ent Ni:<· on told Congress today the current 90-day 1~age-price freeze will not be extended. But he s;iid it will be fullo"·ed by some other '"syste1n of \\'age and price stabilization·· tu be worked out after con- sultat1011 1vith leaders of Congress, busuless. labor and agn cullure. In an address prepared ror an un usu;.i l joint session of Congress -11nd broad- cast five via telev\sion and radio -Nixon :iaid he would be meeting \\"ilhin the next fe\v days ~·ith 11 cross section of leadership from in and out of govern- n1enl. The chief executive , wh ose first such sess ion "'ill be held Friday 1vith AFL-CIO President George !\1cany and other union represent.al~ves. said those he has invited lo confer with hirn already have agreed to do so. Nixon gave nu hint as lo the lype of s tabili7.alion progran1 he 1vi!l favor once :he current. free ze expires Nov. l:J. Ho\\•ever. he did say : "'Regimentation and government coer· <:ion must never become a way of life in I.he United Stales. Price and wag~ stabilization, in \1•hatrver !<>rm it lakes, tnust be only a way.station on the road to free markets and free co l le c ti v ~ barg~ining in a new prosperity v.·ithout \\'ar Nixo n said it 1vas cus tocnary for a presidCfll to ask Congress for biparliaan :support In limi;-of v.•ar. "l ask bipartisan support in meeting !hr challengt's of peact," he said. i\s For specific requests lo Congress. ~ixon urged that three tax proposals he unveiled Aug. 15 as p<1rl of a blockbuster economic program shoulrl be given "first priorily -before all other business." The5 e meHsures. now being considered by the House \Vays and f\1eans Con1- m1Uee, would remove lhe 7 per cent Cl'"· c.i~e tax on autos. gran! rapid tax: 11·nle· ufr privileges lo businells men investing in Dotv•t the Mission Trail Vic jo l<'res hn1 en 1'o Ccl \V clco 1n c 1\ll SS!O'.'! \1!1':,!0 -Freshmen and other ne w ~l udt>nl!'I ;ire invitl:d to fo'rrsh n1 e11 (Jncnta1 1011 Friday al 9:15 a 111 at J\l1ss1011 V1c10 High School. Student body offi<'ers, tl1r band , rheerleaders. songleaders. :idministration ;ind Facult y will present an assembly followed by a "trial run'' of students' cl;iss schedules. Bu~ transportation will be al lhe regular bus slops beginning at 8:45 a .m. The return run will be. al 11 :35 a.m. Regular school dress Is reques ted for the orientation. e Libror11 Comple tr d EL TORO -When children return lo r.a!es School nex l week they'll find their libr::>.ry and adminis tration building ready for occupancy Trustees of the San Joaquin Jo:lrmrn· tary Schoof District. have ac~coJed the reconstrucled build1n\;!s wh1eh were partially destroyed by fire lasl Christmas E\'e. Books and equipment destroyed by the fire have been replaced by lhe Gate~ School parent teacher organization and by doation.-; from members or the com· munity. e Parkma11• IJ pgr odect EL. TORO -Parkway Improvements for Gates, Aliso and Olivewood Elemen- tary schools are bting designed by ~an Joaquin Elementary School D I s t r 1 ct Fat"i1ities Planning Director Dave King. The cost ol improving the parkways /which are usually It.rt unplanled) hali been estimated lo be $26,310. At the request of the El Toro Com· munily Services Advisory Roertl !he f,ount v Bonrd of Supervisors rec:ently ;i~reed to allow commun lly se.rv lcts rund.s to be u~ed for lhe proj~t. The total C'ost wlll be 'hl\red by lilt El To ro area homeowners and the •choo1 dl sLrict. I .. : new plants and mach1nery. and ac- celerate b.v one year a $SO increase in persona! incon1e l<tx exemptions now scheduled to lak.e effect Jan. I. 1973. ""Taken together." said Nixon. •·these prupas:11s \VOuld reduce taxes no"'' paid b.1' 1nd1v1du;ils by Sl.2 billion. and would prov ide $2.7 billion in incenlives 10 L'O m· panics lo in vest 1n job producing equip- n1enL ·• !\.leany and son1e nther labor chief~ ha1·e arg ued the Nixon package would gran! too much tax aid to industry and no! enoUgh to indi1·1duals. The_ President. after aski ng for priont_y handling of tax legislation, next en1· phasized a call to Co ngress lo resist "inany l.emptalions to raise spending and lo cu! taxes in adrlilion to the recom· inendations I have n1ade. '' In the short run. he said, culling taxes and boQsting, spending is popular,, but 1vrnt on · "As we. lnok al the realities or the budget at this lin1 t', we must face up to !his hard fact. any additional spending increases nol accompanied bv ta."< in· creases -and an y additional tax cuts not ael:ornpan1ed b.v spending i.:uts -"·i!l be certain to start us again on a spiral of higher prices." Prisol1ers Riot, Hold 33 Gua rds, Burn Buildings A l'TICI\. N. Y. (UPI I Riot ins prisoners seized five cell blorks at Attic• Stale Prison lod:t\". took .13 guard! prisoners, beat. stripped and released ir 1ght Others and ~ct a :>cries of fires I hat destroyed the chapel and garage. The prisoners refused to talk with anyone but Gov. r-.·elson A. Rockefe ller or JlussC'J! C. Oswald. s!alc c.:orrect1on!I; ct 1nmis.sionC'r Oswa ld n1ct w i t ll Rockefeller lo discuss t;ill ing out the Na tional Gu ard but no decision to do so .... ·a ~ rnade. Osw:·Jd !hen left i\lbany lO \ 1.sit the prison, 11·hic h is about 25 miles east of Ruffalo. Oue of lhe eight guards thro"'n nak ed into U1e pri~un ~a rc/ \\'as seriously 111- JUred. officials sairl Cause of lhe oulbre:ik was not irn· n1ediately known but officials said II rna.v h<ne sten1med fron1 an inl'ident \Ved- ncsday night 111 whi ch a pri~oner 1o1a,, !1Jckcd up after !hruw1ng a p1e1.:e of glass at an olfu:cr. Authnr1t1es ~aid 1hr guards v.·crc take lt to :-.evcra! arC'a hospitals af ter· lh ey were beaten and throw n naked 1111n the pr1surt yanl. The f'X!e nl of !heir lnJuries was nol in1n1ediatc!y knnwn. ~lore lh<in JOO state !roorers and s heriff's deputies we.re called 1n to help ffu ell the riot. Prison guards stalked th• concrete walls of the fa cility . armed wi th shotguns and rifles. "The place is bl owing up ." one gu.;ird said. V1ncenl R. t.-fancusi. superintendent or the facility, said an "emergenl'y sllu1· t1on" exisled at the prison. The riot started shortly after 9 a.m. and l\1ancusl walked into his office moments later and told a \\'Oman employe· .. There's trouble in the institulion -you'll have: to go home.'' Orange Coa•C Weather Patchy fog will dot the coast Jn the ea rly hours F'riday. but sunny \\'eather will prevail thereafter, bringing the mercury to tht upprr 70.~ along the coast and middle 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Rose Ke n11tdy lea d! ctitera f or Len nard Be n1steil,'s 1011H1uo/ men1orio/ 10 /Ir r so11. Jo/1 11. Story. Pa (}e 5. C•llNr~!• C-r1i.w U1 ' ci.11111... U»t <-•" " ,, ... _, ,. 0.1 Ito Nlli<to f DiWt<l.-t ti l!flt1r111 ,.... • t'Mtr,11""'""' n "'"'""' Jt•ll Htl'flC-11 """ LI....,, 11 Marti•" LICtftOf 11 ~vii• tl M4lh1.al ,,.,,_, • N1ll9ftll Htw1 l ·J OtUlft t -ty t '•••'-,..,,., . ,_,, ,,,,. Sl9<11 Mlrtlrlt IPf.JI T1l9vllllll U fhflltri u w......... . w-·• H1•n ll•1t Wtr~ Ntw• 14 Z OAJ LY PILOT SC Murder Jury Wit·t View 'Gruesome Pictures' By AltTRUR R. VINSEL Ot TfHI Dill~ l'olel i111t ~ruuome, semi·oude photos oI a nnctoul youft& Mlrlne's murdered wife will be lhown the 12 person.a eventually s:worn in to determine his guil t or in· nocence, prospeclive Jurors were warned Wednesday. Jury selection for the murder trial of Lance Cpl. Mark A. Johnson. 20, resumes F riday be.fore Judg!' \\'illia m L. ~1urray in Department 25. Orange County Superior CoW"l. Several were !'Xcused in quizzing by Chitf Deputy Dislrict At!l'.lrne~· James G. Enright and Public Defender Ray Sharpe. Questions hinting at strattgy planned btl each side in the case against the cleancut, former Santa An a Marine C«pe Air Station military pollctman centered oa four key points: -Does a policeman never comaul a crirce aod alwaya tell the truth? -Does a person who hu used nwi-- juana and LSD hav• the capacity to know and tell the truth about a &lvtn evW or situation? -Does a handsome, soft spoken young person seem more unlikely to commit crime than a Jess attractive individual? -Is il possible for lawmen lo distort fa cls (lf a sensational ond sen.saive C'ase and thus eventually cau se an in nocent ma n lo confe-ss through psychological coercion? One common denominator among the jurors ca lled v.·as denial that they h.i.d read or heard of the June 16, 1970 knife and bllldpoo murder cl preity c.nru. LyM Jabnlon. Tho el&bt w.W' "';:~':"1 bouawil1, to, "" found DMti1 and 1prawled on a bed In tbe muplt:'1 •partment at 411 Mont«ey Lane by bet hulbond, afl<r U houri oa llUl1d duty. Queltloned and released -after which a ~nd Marine. was arrested, booked and h•ter r ;o1:onerated -l..ance Cpl. Johnso n wa5 remo\·ed from 1'.fP duty and assigned to other v.·ork_ He "'as arrested July 2 after ~oing to San Clement e police detecti1•es with ye!· und isclosed information, almost a yt ar t.o the week aft er his "'ife's C.ooperswwn, r.1 ich , funeral. Oetecti \·es had doggedly continued following up c!uts in the savage slaying Capist1·ano Parl\: P1·ohlen1s Develop for City Chiefs 'C hild-Proof' Polish Sought WASHINGTON (UPI) -Man- da~ry "child-proof" containers for toxic furniture polish. wh ich ac· counted for 54 children's deaths in the fi\•t years ended in 1970, were proposed WedneSday by the Food and Drug Administration. Park problems are heginning to sprout in San Juan Capistrano -problem!'i the city fathe rs believe will continue to grow before a solution is cultivated. ~layor Tony Forster, addressing the San Juan Capistrano Community Assocla· Three Killed As Two Planes Collide in Air LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thr~ persons were killed today when two single-engine light planes collided over a residential erea near the Sanla Monica Airport. One plane, a blue and white Cessna 150, ~•lth two aboard, plummeted into the rear of a house and exploded shortly after 9 a.m. The other, with one aboard. r;lammed into a telephone pole in an alley ebout a block away. Police said there were no injuries on the ground. The victims were not immediately Identified. The occupant of the. house hit by the Cessna, Pauline Larsen, v.•as in the front of the house and ran out. Anthony Pirard. 52. who lives a block from the crash site, sairl he looked up apparently just atfer the coll ision at about 2,000 to 3.000 feet. ,., "I didn't see them hit," he told a nev•sman. "but there were pieces flyin& all over the place." "I saw one going straight down and the other was "'obbling back and forth and it looked like its tail was knocked off." The t\~O.place Cessna slammed into the rear of Mrs. Larsen's one-story house, v.·ith the nose and ta il sections wind ing up In a charred ball of rubble next to 11. portable pool in a small courtyard at the rear of the house. A neighbor next door. Ltna Fleeger, t;a1d she was just sittin g down to breakfast v.·hen the plane hit. "I could hear the plane," she said. "I sounded like its engine was missing pretty badly. There was 1 pretty loud roar v.'hen it hit Pauline's house and I got the hoses out right av.·ay.'' Fire Department Ba!talion C hi e f 't\'al!tr B. Olsen said dam age l-0 lhe Larsen hou!;e ·was in excess of $10 .000. The back port ion was destroved and the li\'ing room v.·as badly ~corched. The v.·eather .,i,·a:s clear at the time of th e col!i!'ion. A Federal Aviation Adm ini str atio n 6pokt'sman said the Cessna was a~ proaching the ajrport for a landing. 'rhf.! plan's collided about one mite so urh 0f the airport in the ~t ar \'ista area. near thP inter~ection of Palm and Maplrv.·oorl. OaANGE COAST DAILY PILOT OJl.t.HGC C:OA.ST l'Ul llSHIHC. COMPA.HY ••b••t N. w •• d ........... , I N! J>vt1111"4• J, .. ~ II , Curl•Y VQ l'IWlll"'I t rid G-rl l Mtn.tQll Tho"'•• l(eevil EOl'W Tho .. et A. li'urphi"• M1t11Ql"8 IEC1110r Ch1rl•1 H. Looi lli<h1~ P. Ni ll AJ1l1t1n1 M1M;lr111 fe1 l:o•• Le, ... lffc) Offke 12? Forell Avenut M1ili"I 1d1h e11: P.O. lo• 61il, f 26S2 S.11 ca.-11r. 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Goll• ~et1, c.ou.....,,11. i..i.crr,...., ""' (l frlt<' .,, JS _, .... ,, ~y V'.lf JI IJ,11 .._1111y1 1'1'1Ult1ry <fntlM tlorit, IJ.tr n'lll!ltlll~. tion \\1ednesday. said the Ci ty Council is split (In the park issue. Comment s from other members of !he council present at the informal mee;ting indicated they agreed on th!! city's obligation to puchase and develop park r;ites, but disagreed on when to deve lop, financing, and maintena nce. The meeting was called by the associa· tion of Troy homeowners from the Troy development to question the council on its plans for El Bonito Park, an undevel oped 1ite in their area. Of particular concern was the rouncil's 3-2 vote: on July 2 to use: park fund money to put in street improvements around the park -a $24,000 expenditure. "Some may feel that wt absconded with $24,000, using it to pave the street instead of developing the park ," said the mayor. ''This is not true. lf we had nnt ac· cepted the park site, \.\'e \vould not have had to pa\'e our side of the sire.et. It was a legit imate park fund expenditure." The mayor explained how each developer is as~essed land nr fel!s for parks according tn a der1sity formula . He said the city is divided into four park districts and fees collected are earmark· ed for use: in the district in which they are collected. El Bonito Park represented the first tlme land was accepted instead of fees. "We did a little horse.trading," said Councilman Ed Chermak. ''\\'e could have asked for fees and then purchased the park site. lMtead we gambled that we might save ta:tpayers soml! money by accepting the lend and putting in half the &treet. "Maybe we gambled and lost I don 't know.0 August Rudel, prealdent of t h e homeowners group, suggested the city u.se $6,000 budgeted this year on El .Bonito Park's fine grading and maste r .pla nning for planting grass and installing sprinklers. "We would be will ing to maintain the park for one year at no cost to the city,'' he said. Councilman Jim Thorpe said this might be one solution . But another co uld be to persuade the. council to put in minimum improvements and use part of $11,000 available under the E m I! r gen c y Unemployment Act to hire someone to maintain park.!!. Perhaps he could also gu~rvise \'olunteer park planting and sprinkling programs. f ull development of El Bon ito Park ha.! been estimated at s21.r100 but minimum improvement.!! \lo'OU!d cost considerabl y less. he added. .J\Iayor Tony Fnrster ;idded tha t the ult1male ~Jut 1on mav ha \·e In be decided on a ba llot. He said the council i! able but unwilling to author11.e a perm is~ive tax for parks but. \\"Ould do ~o if a simple ma· JOrity of the city's vote rs approved. Under the proposal, whi c h becomes final in 30 days subject to publ ic comment, furniture oil polis hes containing no Jess than 10 per cent of petroleum distillates would ha.ve to be. packaged so small children could not open them. Also, the required container must not yield more than a half·leaspoon of polish v.·lth each :squeeie or shake by a user. The FDA said less than a tea5poon of these: polisheJS can be fatal. Los Alisos /1 Water Board Sells Bonds Bank of America has bought $2 .~J milllon in bonds from the Los Alisos \Valer District at an interest rate of 6.28 percent. The bond money will be used to build v.·ater supply mains, a local storage reservoir and a site for • seasonal storage reservoir in the Lake Forest area. This is lhe second issue of bond1 sold by the water district from • •17.6 million bond election passed by voters In October. HIM. The district still has. $13 .66 million left in unl ssued bonds for future project.I scheduled as the area gro1,1•s The current estimated population of the waler district territory is 4,000 residents. Developers expect to build another 4,300 homes in the next year bringing the population to about 5.000 by 197 4. Two previous construction projects v.·ere recently completrd. by the Los Aliso.c; Water District. The first was con· struction of the Santiago Aqueduct in conjunction with the El Toro and Orange County Municipal Water DistrirUI. The i;econd project included con· gtruction of wa ler mains. two reservoirs and a water filtration plant. Last Gas Ren10\'ed HIGASHJ ONN A. Okina ..... ·a (UPI 1 -The United St<ites remO \"ed the la ~t of 13,000 Inns o[ poison nerve ga& from Okinawa. today, !'nding 11 controversy "'hich has lasted several years. Planners Order Sign On Cleaners Removed Although agreeing that the sign Iden· tifying Laguna's Lh·e \Vire Cleanerg is "be:a utiful " and that its rl!moval would be expensive, planning com mis~ioner3 Tuesday night \•oted unani mously to deny rilarjorie Hall's request (or permission to keep lhe sign. The city sign ordinance, explRined Planni ng Director \\'ayne ~1oody, re- quires that lO percent of the building frontage bt left unadorned on e.ither end of a v.·all·front sign. Thus a sign on the 2.">- foot structure at 264 forest Ave. should nol come. closer than 30 inches to lhe gidf's of the building. The existing Live \Vire sign , he said. 15 22 inche.s from one side and 14 from the ot her. a total encroachment of 2~ inches. Ho"·ever, the director added. lh!! staff recommended granting of the: requested variance since remov al of the "·e!ded metal letters. sunk into holes \n lhe slue· ro, \\'OUJd "defa ce the buil ding. bt'. e:rc· pens ive and v.·ould not accomplish Israel Filo1 Slat ed The film "Hrs Land," tracing the hi~1 ory of Jsrael rrom ancient to modem t ime~ v.·111 be sho"'n I'll 8 p.m. Sf'pt. 17 11t the Crown \la!lt y School. 29292 Crown \"alle y Park way. L11 ~una 1'1g11el, The fil m I.~ spon!iOred h;; the Crov.TI V it I I e y Covenanl Church. The public ~ invited to ailrnd. anything for the city." Commis~i(ln chairman D.rl .JnhnMn agreed that it is "not an offensive sign," hut noted that most of the other non· conforming !!igns in the city -more th11n 9li percent -ha ve been brought into con· formily du ring the three-year amorliia· tinn period. Con1missioner Anger Lanphear sa id he was sympathetic but found it was "dif· ficult to make an exception. beautiful as the ~ign is." f.1oocly sa id it would be. Impossible lo bring the sign into the required space without removing every letter "and e.ach nne is pegged in at several points. so the v.·hole fronf would have to be re.done.'' Owner ritarjorie Hall said she had no Idea how much the job would cost. but felt sure it would be. expensive and wasn't even l!Ure if the metal lette.r11 would still hr usable afltr they were pulled out of th!! concrete. f.lrs. Hall added that SC'.COrding lo her measurement the sign v.·as 28 inches from the building side at one end and 15 at the other. therefore some\\•hat closer lo conformity. thoui;ih st111 encroaching. Commissioner John P.frDowell's motion to co ntinue lhe hearing to give !he ap- pl icant hme lo muster more argumPnts failed for lack of a second and 11. subse- quen t motion to deny tht' requesl passed unanlmnusly. !'\·Ir~. Hall was advi!!ed ,;he hAd 10 dAy! In :i pJ'lf'al lhe planning comm ission's deri~ion In !hi' city· C<"Juncil 11 she stlll v.-an!s to keep her ''beautiful" sign ' . throughout thoM many d1ys and months. Oranae County Gr.and Jury ml!mbers who b.ve heard part ol I.he evidence in lflCTtt -m11Ch wru be lntr0011Ced - lllued an indictment charging him with murder in the following days, . The dOCUJnent specifies be!itf it wu a cas of premeditated murder, giving a distinct possibility of lhe death penalty. Deputy District Attorney Enright 11sked prospective juror:-.: pointedly if they ·could send Johnsnn lo the }:as chamber should he be found gu ilty. "I'd vo l!! for what was proper." one woman replied. She continued to say sht supports the d!!alh penalty and \!"as ucused moments later on the puhllc defender's peremptory cha llenge . Enright al.so asked pro.sp!'Clive juroni if thty might hold il a&ainst him foe shaw· ing pictures of the pregnant young wlte'1 corpse and 1f they might tend not to con- front this gory eviden~? "No sir." declared one woman , ju.~t slig htly older than Mrs. Johnson. Enright described the vic tim Ill this pnint as having her head bashed in , her throat cu! 13 times, plus other stab v.·C1Unds. "I've ne ver seen pictures like that before ... replled one male jury prospect , questioned about his po ssible reaction to vie.,i,·ing them. He was clenching his jaws. Johnson, a lanky. blond Michigan youth o;i.•h(I married his high school swttthearl after enlisting in the ~1arine Cor~ smil· ed and ~iusp«td with hus public defender during court recess. Ht roded aombe.rly ln hle awivel chair al other timet. Once. when Enright d i~ussed ths death penaliy, Johnson's eyes focused directly on the prosecutor's feet as he paced back and forth at the podium. Judgt Murray recessed cou rt until Fri· day at 10 a.m .. fnr fina l jury seleclion, noting next week's proceedi ngs will be dtlayed unt il Thursd ay by the St<ite Bar Association Con\·cntion and a judges' conference. "This is necessarily going to be a lone trial, longer than usual." he remarked. saying he hoptd it could be CQncluded by the first v.·ee.k in October. School Bells Ring Monday 140,000 Will Troop Back to Coast' Institutions By GEORGE LEJDAL DI l~t Di ll, l'llott l!1!f Despite constructi on de J a y s . un· cert<iinty about property tax financing of schools and teacher criticism of the Presid!!nl's wage·price f r e 'z e , some 140,000 children wlll enroll in schools along the Orange Coast next r.fonday. For students and parents, the major educational issues of the day will be pushed aside as opening day butterflies. the rush to meet school buses and pack· lng peanut butter sandwiches come lo the fore. School officials along the Orange Coast predict they'll be prepared for the annual onslaug1lt of r;tudents. Increasing enrollments in San J oaquin Elemenlary will cau se double sessions. Tustin Union High School District will Pmploy 11 staggered. seven-period day to accommod<ite increases in student enroll· ment expected al Mission Viejo ;ind Universir y H i~h School. Portions of the ne-w construction at l!nh'Prsity Hi~h School won't be t:Clm· plet crl 11nt.il Nn\". 1. Pr inci pal Victor Sher. rPi1t .~:iid . The lihr<iry. :idminis!r:il1nn and ca fereri;i !;efV1ces v.•il l continue in temporary quarters. 11erving some l,SOO high i;choo! pupils on opening day. Shprreitl s;i id <ill students will rE'port at 8:30 <i.m. ~1onday and the stagge red da y !lilRrting timrs nf 7: 45 and 8:40 a.m. will be.gin on Tuesday. Three schools in the Newport-~fesa UnH ied School Oislrict -Te\Vinkle t<.1id· die School anll Newport Harbor and Corona del ~1ar High Schools -will not be completely r ead y on opening day, Superintendent John W. Nicoll said . Neverthe!f'lis. he said. only "temporary odjuslmen ts" will be necessary to work student programs around the un· completed nnrti!'lns of the major renova- tinn <ind 11dditlons programs at the three schools. Ne.wporl·Mesa schools expect lo meet lhe 26.7 l ~·pupil enrollment projection cha rted in t he district·s 1971-72 budget. basf>r! on e;i rly pre-reglstratlon figures. Final enrollment tallies for al! districts in Orange Count y wll! not be readied until next week. In Laguna Beach. about 100 new faces are expected to appear 1\londay morning in the classroom s of 126 teachers. No fa culty position s "·ere added for the 1971· 72 schoo l year, Supt. \\'il\iam Ullom noted. meaning class siz!! averages v.•i!l increase sli ghtly due to budget :strin- gencies. Capistrano Unified School District will not begin classes until the follov.·ing v.·eek . Supt. Truman Benedict. noted his distric t starts later to take ad vantage nf cooler v.·ealher and to honor the vacation schedules of the residents of the cnm· munH y. On Sept 20, about II.BOO students 1,1·i!I resume classes in !he Capistrano di~!rirt's 13 schoo ls. The five elementary llis tr\rls m;iking up the HL1nl ington Beach Union Hi gh S('hnnl Distr ict will enroll about 46,500 5tudents, another lfi,720 p1ipils will he on anfl for Opt'ni nR: day 1n the high schools ow \Vest Or;inge County. Classes at Golden West, Orange Coast and Saddlebock Community Colleges also heg\n on f.1onday. Att endance estin1ates for the Coast Commu nity Col lege District tot;i l 17.330 fu ll lime students up from 16.801 last year. Saddlrback College officials estimate there v.•ill be 2.500 full lime eq uh·alent studenls enroll ing for classes on the Mission Viejn c.11mpus. The actual student count at the two- ~·ear colleges ~·ill be higher than the. at· tenda ocr projectio ns . off icial!! note , since not all students who register take a full cla.~5 load For example. the evening col!e:ge enro11ment al Orange Coast College is ex· pected to reach 10.500 stud ents this year. Another 9,000 day students are expected to register al OCC as \1·el l. Regis!ralior1 will rontinue through Sept 17 at Orange Coast. Following is a t<ible showing lhe actual average da ily attendance of school diftricts alonR the Orange Coast for ths 1970.71 school year The second colu mn sho\I'~ projected attendance figures for which the districts have budgeted. Final enrollment figures v.·ill be. reported rouo~·ing the opening of school, next Y.'ttk. 1971-7% District 1970-11 Projected Artendall('e Attendance Fountain Valley Elementary 10.530 11.57D Hunl ingt on Beac h City Elementary .. 6.517 7,150 Ocean View Elementary !4,045 1 4 ,4~4 Se;il Beach Eleme nt;iry Ll53 1.145 \\'estminster El!'mentarv !2,278 12,269 Huntlnglon Jlpa ch Unio n High School 15.405 lfi,720 S<.n .Joaquin Elemen tary 9.100 11,000 Tustin L'"nion High Schoo! 7_400 8,300 Nev.·porl-~fesa Unlfled .... 26,846 2~.7 13 La~na Beach Unified 2.998 3.100 Capistrano Un ified 1opens SepL 20) .. 8.253 8.854 Coas! Commun ity College 16.llO\ 17,110 Saddle.back Community College 2, 126 2.500 Most districts advise parents w i I h questions ;, b o u I rpg istralion of their chi ld or bus schedu les to call the school or district of[ice for informat io n. luxurious spring down sofas 0 T!iese handsome sol•1 were d1uigned to giv• you th e ultimat1 in 1eatin9 c.omfDrt with dac.rDn end down be ck pillow1, deep spring down 11at cuihion1 1nveloped in down end fe ether1 e nd in No foem·fil led erm pil!ow1 , ChD011 from • wide 1elec.tion of fine fab ric.i. a· len gth reg . $599 NOW our fal)IJr it.t inttrior dtsigntr 1oill be hoppV to OJ.ti.$! ~Oil • , • PROFE SSIONAL H.J I GARRETT f URNl11J ~~HARB OR BLVD INTERIOR DESIGNERS OJM"I Mott., Tlturs. 9M Fri. I•-. 646.0275 6-46-0276 COSTA MESA, CALIF_ 7 Laguna Beaeh EDITION * 0 Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4, NO. 21b, 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS • IXOll on't Face Music • Court Holiday 'Walk' Arrestees Appear ll1 By FRERIC:K SCHO EMEllL 01 !til 0111• ,.llH 1!1!1 Ten of the 15 persons arrested Sunday 11ight in a fracas during the traditional Laguna Beach "drinkers' \\'alk" were ar· raigned \\'ednesday in 1nunicipal court on \•arious charges including felony assault. fai lure to disperse, resisting arrest and drunk in public. The remaining rive perso ns are scheduled for arraignment on similar t·harges Friday morning. also before Judge Warren Knight , Di v;sion. I, South Orange County Municipal Courl. According to a courthouse Sp<lkesman. !he 10 who were arraigned are: -\\'illiant Barner, 5i0 Cypress Dril'e. failure to disperse. resisting arrest and drunk in public. -Bobb\' D. F:lliot. 50:1 Brooks !:ii., resisting ·arrest and drunk in public. -Joseph S. Longo. Jr .. 750 Rembrandt Drive, assault on a police officer. -Lauren Kellv, 750 Rembrandt Drive, a~sau!t on a police officer. -Patricia O"Brien. 30262 Benecia Ave .. Laguna Niguel. assault on a police of- licer -Alexander H. Caner. 31241 Monterey Drive. South Laguna. resisting arrest and drunk in public -Cornelius R. !Dick! Toomey. drunk In publ ic. -David J. Vi\'iano, 365 Locust SL, resisting arrest. and failure lo disperse -Charles Byron . 522 Anita Sl., resisting arrest and drunk in public. -\\'illia1n T. Obrien. 30262 Benecia Ave., Laguna Niguel. drunk in public. Laguna Beach Pol~ Chief J09eph Kelly said toda y ~ must rese-ve com- ment on the ffielee until Capt. David Bro1vn has completed a chronological fC"port. on the inciden1 along "'ith :Statement9 taken from partici pants charging polite brutality. "Dave should have his report to mC" t.omorrO"'·" Kelly said , "but 1 will have lo con fer \vith the city attorney before making rny o\vn report for publicat ion since the case~ are pending in rourl.'' The chief said he staved at the station until 3 a.m. follo\11ing th.e disturbance and that BrO\.\'n took a number of statements from participants on the scene. in ad- clition to others from persons contacted lhe next day. Several charged they had been manhandled , struck and sprayed \\"ilh mace by arresting orficers including plainclnthC'sffien nn1 recognized as police . "If t.he investigation shows tha1 <i!l.V or our people used unnece~sar~· fnrce they ,rill ha ve to answer for it." the new ch1r.( s::1id. "Th;i ! ls the reason for· lhe 1n- \eStigation " Kell y noted that. in addition to !he 'l'raffic Ticket ]_,cads Lo Arrest On N arco Charge An 111-year-<lld Anaheim youth, whose t roubl es started when he allegedl y railed to yield the right of w~y lo a _Laguna pedestrian \\'ednesda~. ts ~pen~1ng ~~ Admission Day holiday m city _Jail a\\'aiting arr;iignmenl on narc o t 1 c s 1·harges when municipal court reopens Friday. Police said an officer observed the traf- fic violation on Glenneyre Street at 2:30 p.m. \Vednesday and pu\!ed Robert. L. L;irson's car to the side of the road . . The youth allegedly removed a plastic hag rrom his pocket as _he. stepped fr?rn the ve hicle and stuffed it into the wa1sl- b;:lnd of his trousers. F:xamination of lht bag revealed 10 i:rams of oranp;e tablets and crushed orange powder. believed lo be LSD. four pieces of blotting paper. each contalnlnf:! nine drops of suspected LSD and~ packet nr white crystalline substance beheved to be heroin or cocaine. Larson v.·as booked on suspicion of possession of narcotics a~ dangerous drug1 for sale. Luna's Landing Near MOSCOW (AP ) -The Soviet Union's unmanned Luna 18 was believed to be c1rcling the moon today. preparing for I f4Qfl landing on the lunar surface ltal(r tonight or Friday. . The Soviet prtss has remained silent on !he mis~ion sirice all announcement Tue~ day nighl that Luna IS had swung into tnoon orbit after a five-day journey from cHrlb. ll was launched last Thursday. complaints, he had received expressions llf support from some persons. including letters address ed lo hin1 lo by two South Coast High \.\'ilY businessmen "·ho ex· pressed appreciation for the manner in v"hich the police acted in quelling the disturbance. \Vill iam Von Su\11.er, owner 0£ the Orphanage Bar. 696 S. Coast Highway, i;aid the melee was preci pitated by "a handful of troublemakers." "\Ve told tl1e peop!e that our bar w2J> filled to capacity and \.\'l' didn't h<i ve room for everyone. Most of the people seemed willing to go on, except for these troublemakers -some of which "'e have 86'd (refused to serve\ to the bar." Von Sultze r explained. \'on Sultzer said had lhere been room in the bar for the group -well over 100 strong -no Si cover charge \.\'OUld have been collected. ''Bul there wasn't any room ." he said. Since the incident Sunday, a handful 0£ picketers have appeared each ni ght, car- rying placards denou ncing the Orpahange and the alleged police brutality. Two Lagu na Beach poli ce officers in- ju red in the fracas are reported to be reco\·erin g "just fine" by a department spokesman. Patrolman Robet'l Romaine y,·as in+ Priso11ers Riot, Hold 33 Guards, Bm'll Buildings ATIICA. N.Y. !U PI ) Rioting prison ers seized fi ve cell block s at Atlica Sla te Prison today, took 33 guard~ prisoners. beat. stripped and released eight others and set a series of fires that destroyed 1he chapel and garage. The priso ners refused In talk 1<1'ith .iinyone but Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller or Russell G. Oswald. state correctiono; <-·cmm1ssioner. Oswald mel w it h Rockefeller to discus.<; calling out Lhe J\'ational Guard but no decision t.o do so \1•as made. Oswald then left Alba nv lo \'isit the prison. whi ch is about :?S niile11 east of Buffalo. One of the eight guards thrown naked into the prison yard \.\'as scrioud)' in- jured. o(ficia!s said. Cause of the outbreak was ncl in1- mediately known but o(flcials said it may ha\·e stemn1ed from an incident \\'ed- nesday night in which a prisoner \.\'a!! locked up after th rowing a piece of glass at an officer. Authori ties said lhe guards were t:ikeR lo several 11rea hospitals after they wf're beaten and thrown naked into the pri~on yard. The extent of their injuries was not Immediately kno\vn . J\1ore than 100 state lroopcrs and sheriffs deputies were called in to help quell the riot. Prison guards stalked the con<:rete walls of the facility, armed with sholguns and rifles, "The place is blowing up," ooe guard said. Vincent R. Mancusi, superintendent or lhe fa cility, said an "emergency situa- tion" existed at the prison. The riot started ihortly after 9 a.m. and Mancu~i walked into hi!! office momenl!i later and told a woman employe : "There's trouble in the iastitutioA -you'll have t.o go home." Grid Coaches 'Hopping Mad' Laguna Beach 11igh School football coaches who have been under fire from Bruce Hopping have been "counseled" about charges of non·professional con- duct, Dr. Wllfiam Ullom, d i s t r i c t superintendent said late Wednesday. Hopping appeared before the school board Sept. 2, denouncing football and ac- cused grid coach Hal Akins of ass11.ultlng at least three students on the LBHS cam- pus. Hopping also took issue with the picture of an assistant football coach. Norman Rorucki, in • local paper showing him we:tring a T·shirt touting "his favorite beer bar." Bo11rd members met in execu11ve se~sion Tuesday night tn review Hop- ping's .allegalionl Which led lo the ('On• sultalions \\'ith the coaches. jured when bitten in the arm. He was re- qui red lo have a tetanus shot. Officer James Stinson had to have stitches in his hand after culling it on a piece of broken glass. apparently from the many bottles tha t were tossed during the disturbance. Land Annex N ea,.s-W itli Rest,.ictio11s I\. <-il1nbined .action to annex a large parcel of Laguna Canyon land extending tnim the present city limits lo the Big Bend area, and at the sa me time rezone portions of it for light industrial use. moved a sl'e p ahead Tuesday night as the Planning Con1mission recommended !he rezone request. A second hearing on lhe annexation portion of the project "'ill be held at lhe next city council meeting. 'l'he planning commission a r t i o n , ho"'ever. carried a condition imposed by new commissioner Roger Lamphear which a spokesman for the properl y owners indicated may be distasteful. Noting that the canyon area should be earefully controlled to provide an al.- tractive entry to the city. Lanphear pro· posed that restrictions be imposed on the: l\Ul.side portions of the anneitalion to gUarantee their preservation as open sp,ce. 1-0 accomplish this he mo\•ed that a limitation of one d\.\'Clling unit per five acre.i:; be established in that portion of the property not being zoned for ind ustrial use. His molion \.\'.lS approved by"' 3-2 vole . \\'i!h c:ommissioners John E. McDr1\vell and Laurence Campbell di s.~enlinr,. t\lt'Oov.•el! maintained th:-it (urther study should be n1ade before imposing the lh•e. acre limitation, \vhich exceeds the Cl· isling fuur-acre 1·ounty requireml!n1 . Property owner Hans Schneider. 21 4:11 Sta ns La ne. pointed out !hat lhe f1\'t'· acre li1nit would \.\'Ork a hardship 011 some persons "'ho O\.\'n s maller parcels and thus will be unable to de11elop thr1n without serking variances. The t\1-11\ indu~1 rial wne will ext end only 400 fer!. in fron1 Laguna Can.von Road . \.\'1!11 the balance of the pn,per1y ln\.\·ard Ille hill slopes 1·on1ing in as an R- H (residf'n lial -hillslde f anne~ation. now t·a rrving !he dc.~igna t ion H-H:i. \Vhen the rommission scrmed 1nrl1ne<l lo d11fer aclion on the r nt 1re 1n:H111r SC'hnrider said rirmh• "\\'e h;ive \.\'ai!rd 14 yf'ars lo achieve ihis annexa tion with the M-1..\ 1.onc. \\'e ha vl'.' tal ked enough Ir ' "' do not assurC" u.~ of the zr.nung. we will protei;t the annexation." Cotnmiss ioner Campbell moved lo ac- <.'ept the starf recommendation thal the 7.one change be approved but city at· lomey Tull y Seymour pointed nut that some designation as to acreage should be made for the R-H portion. Proposing the five.acre limit. Lanphear no1ed lhat any O\l.'ner find ing himself with a I rue problem as a result of this action \.\'ould have good reason to sec~ a variance. Sign Settlement In Pepper Tree Case Announced City officlals and ownen of !he quaint Pepi)er Tree Paseo, 440 S. Coast Highway have reached an out of court settlement over II signs at the Ramona Avenue en- trance to the mall. Clty attorney Tully Seymour met with the Owners late la.st week. ju.st an hour before the case was to go to court, when the agreement on the matter was reach- od. Jn court Sept 3, a continuance was given the matter, and a.s .900n as the old signs are taken down, the cha rges will be dismissed, said Bill Myer, city sign in- spector. tttyer said owners of the building Charles E. Meyer and Hr.rry W. Howard will replace the 11 signs with one 1igft of 10 square feet. which will conform with city code!'l. The Pasco was the 19'71 sweepstakes 11.'inner of the Chamber of Commerce Beautifica tion Committee awards. _xten reeze S1i111mer Su1aset l\ girl, a beach, the suo g!i~tening on th e \Valer -signs of a fast-fad- ing summer of '71. As everyone kno\vS, the real Nc\v Year begins "'ith Labor Day and gels into full swing v.·hen sc hool starts Monday. 'fhe other Ne\v 'Year is really just a mid-\vinlcr festival perpetrated by the liquor lobby and the hcadaC'he remedy people. So shed a tear for the summer of '71. The Ne.w Year is upon us. T1·ustee s Will 'Ref 01·1n' Ecli1catio11 U11it i11 Laguna TI1e t.iiguna Beach l-~duca tiona1 Fou11- cla1inn. which go1 off lo a shaky starl niore than a yt'ar ago. n1a y soon be in lhe po sition to acccp1 donations, rf~ceivc granrs. \l'i!ls and trusts as a ineans of runrl1ng ::;pecial school projecrs. Distn cl lrustct's a~rred 'fues(lay night to "reforn1" a n1ne-n1an board of direr" h•rs to run the foundation F1\·e of tht rnembers v.·111 be the cu rrent members of the school board . 11i1h four olher~ srlcc-tPd trnm rdueational and bu.;1n1!<;S , 01nn1uni11e~ in Or11n~r Coun1y Pf'te F'ulmer, district comrnun11y rrl;o,. hQn.~ d1 rPctor , l'lll'OUrHgcd t11P si.:honl hoard to pick the four fron1 '"!hos e with kno"·ledge. c:ontac1s and influrnce 1n the financial world anrl the community ., Fulmer, in a written report to the hoard, said such a fund raising org:in1za. t1nn Is the first know one of ils kind on a un ifi ed district level. The idea for tthc foundation. Fulmer said. was made in 1969 by then presid ent of the school board Larry Taylor. The first board of direC'lors was fonned. wilh 1nernbf'rs nr the scllQOI hoard 11nd lour businessmen from Laguna Be 11 c h • Incorporation paper~ were taken out ear. ly in 1970. Following that, the directors sought someone to run such an endowment fu nd finally agreeing on Stuart Synnestvedt, a nation wide fund raiser who said he "·ould work for $1 a year. But before Syn- nestvedt could begin work, he died. Also two of the at large member! of the board of directors had moved from town and the third requested to be replaced so he could work wittt another fund raising campaign drive. Tl wasn't long after that, Fulmer ~aid, that school board elections were held in April . "I didn 't think it would be a good time to bring thi.! to their attention until Church Grou p Slates Tour of Queen Mary Direetcirs or the LRgun<'I Beach United Methodist Church art: chartering a bus lo take persons lo lour the Queen tttary in Long ~ach. The tour is 1eheduled for S;iturday. Trip price for adults is Mi and for children up lo 16 years. $5. F'or in- formation on times arid deporture loc~ tion, contact Vera Chr1 stChsen, t~J743 1h!'y \.\'\'re In office and finished the b11dgrt " Fulmer said. \Vhile goals for the fou ndatio n should bG' dcvelop1·d svon after the boa rd is ronnrd, Fuln1er sug!<(ested thP pu ri.:h ase nl lib r;1ry boo ks as an example of \\'hat rnonfy could go lO\.\'ard, "TlieSl' wou!d not be frills, nor granrl hall~. bu t rnaterials, equipment and pro- ~ran1s \.\'hich art' highly desirable hut not ubta1nahlr through our laxes." he. added. Funds Fulmer sairl. could come from <l1rt<·t donnr1on~. "'ill.~ and !ru~ts, cor- rw1ratno11s with <J ves!ed 1n1erest 1n <1c11el riping a .~pecia ! program, grants frorn loundal lons. don a 1 io n s as rn c1noria ls anll gifts fron1 loca l clubs. Fulrner noted this rnay be a "difficult ye ar 1n which In tiegtn'' berause of un - favornble economic conditio ns, but n11nctheless added ft was a good time to ge l lhe word out. lie stud that arlQther professional fund raiser, Claude Lindquisl, would be best suited for the projects of the foundation . l.indqtust. he said , v.·ould work on a percentage income basis. Prehistory Days Of Laguna Beacl1 Topic of Meet "Really Early Laguna -Preshistoric l\lan and Indians," \.\'ill be the subject at the second meeting of the Laguna Beach Community Historical Society. 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Neighborhrod Congrega· llonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. ' Speaking on the men of early Laguna will be Joseph Tomehak, Orange Coast Co llege anthropologist; Howard Wilson, dlscoveror of the 17.000 year old Laguna Woman's skull . and Briggs Morri.s-Smilh. anthropology .student. Election of officers for the society will also be held during the mttting. Harry .Jeffrey hall been nominated 11s president: Bea Whittlesey, vice president; Ruth Morrow, secretary ; Catherine MacQuar- rie, trearurer. Cliff cave. Genevieve D:aniels. Andre"' lfubble . Van King and Susie h-tilette have been nominated to serve as dlrectors. Refreshments will be served . The public i! 1nviled to attend. Bt1t Second Stage Curbs Predicted Y.'ASflJ NGTON (APl -President Nix- on lold Congress today the current 90-day wage-pr ice freeze \.\'iii ool be extended.. Bu t he said il will be followed by some other "sy stem of \Vage and price stabilization" to be worked out after con- sultation with leaders , of Congres.s, bu.i"iness, labor .and agriculture. In an addrei;s prepared for an unusual joint session of Congress -and broad- cast live via television and radio -Nixon sa id he would be meeting within the next few days \\'ilh a cross section or leadership from in and out or govern- ment. The chief executive, whose first such~ session will be held Fr iday with AFL--CIO President George Meany and olher un ion representati\'es, said !ho~e he has invi ted to confer with him already have agreed to do so. , Nixon gave no hint as to the type of stabilization program he will favor once the current freeze expires Nov. 13. However, he did say: "Regimentation and government <.~ r:ion must never become a way of life in the Uniled Slates. Price and wage stabilization. in whatever form it takes, must be on\}' a way-station on the road t" free markets and free co lle ctiv e bargaining in a new prosperity without \.\'ar." Nixnn said It "'as t'UStomary for a president to ask C-Ongres.s for bipartisan i;upport in time of "·ar. "I ask bipartisan support in meeting the challenges of peace." he 9aid . As for specific requests to Congr~. Nixon urged that three. tax: proposals he unveiled Aug . IS as part or a blockbuster e~nomic pro~ram should be given "first prtorit.v -before all other bll~iness." These measures, now being considered by the tfouse Ways nnd Means Com- mittee. would remove the 7 per cent er· cise tax on autos, grant rapid tax write.- off privileges to busi nessmen investing in new plants and machinery. and ac- celerate by one year a $50 increase in personal income lax v::emptions now scheduled lo take effect Jan .. I, 1973. "Taken together.'' said Nixon. "these proposals would reduce taxes now paid by individuals by S3.2 billion, •nd would provide $2.7 billion in incentives to com- p11nies to invest in job producing equi~ ment." Meany and some other labor chiefll ha ve argued the Nixon packaRe would grant too much tax aid lo industry and not. enough t" individuals. The President. after asking for priority handling of tax legislat ion, next em- phasized a call to C-Ongress to resist "m11ny temptations to raise spending and to cut taxes in additinn lo the recom· mrndations I have made ." In the short run. he said , culling taxe.'I 11nd boosting spending is popular, bul went on : "As we look al the realities of the budget at this lime, we must face up to th is hard fart: any additional spending increases not accompanied by tax in· creases -and any additional ta x cu~ not 11ccompanied by spending cuts -will be certain to start us again on a spiral of higher prices." Nixon said the 90-day wage-price-rent rr ee1.e "was a temporary mearure. tn hold the line while the ne:tt phase or stabilization was discussed." Weatller Patchy fog will clot the coast Jn the early hours Friday, but sunny weather wfll prevail thereafter, bringing the mercury to the upper 70.5 along the coast and middle IOI inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Ro.~e Kt11nedy leads chctN for Leonard Ber11.1:tein'1 unusual '~niorial to fltr ton, Joh·1i. S~oni. Page 5. ('1llltlt11!• • C11ec•l111 U• 1 c i.-.11i..i u -" c .... 1c. " c,,,._, ,. 0.11f1 N<IH<t• t Ol'tlt<K Jl lllflltlt11t ,_ I •"•m11~m1111 t.t .......... .,, """'-1• AMIL-U Merri.ti Lk-ti Mevllt n Mw11111 "'""' • "••....+ " ...... 0••-C9Vl!tr t Sfh•W. ,.,...,. • ·-· "-• Jl'Kl Mlrnt. »11 T•ll¥h!N n '"'"'-. ···-. ............ " ... 11-Jlll W"111 ..... .. ) I 2 DAILY P[Ll'T SC Th~rtd.,, S.,t1mbtt •. 1971 l\'lurder Jury Will View 'Gruesome Pictures' JI)' ARTHUR R. VINSEL " D1 Ill• 01111 1'1111 tlllt On*Orue, 11ml·nude photo! of • ~ JOWll Marlnt'• murdered. wife will be shown the 12: persons e\'entually S"iVOm 1n to de termine hls guilt or in- nocence, prospective jurors were Y•arned Wedneoday. Jury 1electlon for the murder trial of Lance Cpl. Mark A. Johnson, 2-0, resumes Friday ~fore Judge y,:ilham L. Murray in Department 25, Orange County Superior Court. Several were C!xcusfi:l In qu iu:lng by Chief Deputy District Attornry James G. Enright and Public Defender Ray Sharpe. QuesUons hinting at strategy planned on each side In the cast. against the cleancut, former Santa An a ~tarint Corpa Air Station military policeman centtred on four lr.ey polnta. -OOH a polletmtn nevu ctimmlt a crime and 1lw1y1 tell the truthT -Doff a peraon who bu U4fd marl· Juana and LSD have the capacity lo know And ~II the truth about a given event or situation? -Does A handsome. soft spoken youn g person seem more unli kely to commi t crime than a less attractive indivlduJl.I~ -Is IL pos11lble for lawmen to distort facts of a. sensational ond stllsitive c11se and fhu.~ eventuall y cause an Innocen t man to confess through p!y cho!ogical coe.rcion? One comm on denominator 11mong the jurors called .,.,·.11s denial that they hr.d read or heard of the June 16, 1970 knife and bludleon murder <lf prett1 CoM.le L)'M J ohnson. The elgbl weeka' prepant homtwUt, SO, wu found nearly nude a.nd tpr&wled en a bed in the cauplt'• apvtment at 418 Monterey Lane by her huaband, alttr 24 houra on guard duty. Questioned and released -alter wh1ch a second Marine wa1 •rreated, booked and later exonerated -Lance Cpl. .Johnson v.·as remo\•ed from MP duty and as~igned to other work. He wa11 arrested July 2 after goinlf to San Cleme nte police detectives with yet· undlsclo~ in!ormatioo , almo~t 11 year lcl the week after hi! v.·ife's Cooperatow", Mlch., funera l, Detecti ~·es had doggedly continued following up clues in the savage slaying Capistra110 Par I{ Prohle111s Devel oil for City Chi efs 'C hild-Proof' P olis h So ug ht WASH INGTON (UPI) -Man- datory ''chitd·proof" containers for toxic furnlture polish. which ac· counted Jor 54 children's de1tha in the five yesrs ended in 1970, were proposed Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration. Park problems IU'e beginning to sprout in San Juan Capl!lrano -problems the city fathers believe will continue to grow before a solution is cultivated. fi.layor Tony Forster, addressing the San Juan Capi.,trano Communlty As30Cia· Three Killed As Two Planes Collid e in Air LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Three persoM were killed today when two atng!e-engine light planes collided over a residential are& Tiear the Santa Monica Airport. One plane, a blue and whHe Cessna 150 vdth two aboard, plummeted into the rear or a house and exploded shortly after 9 a.m. The other, with one aboard, slammed into a telephone pole in an alley about • block away. Police said there were no injuri!:! on the ground. The victims v.·ere not lmmediately identiried. The occupant of the house hlt by the Ctssna, Pauline Larsen, v.·as in the front of the house and ran out. Anthony Pirard, 52, who ll ves a block from the crash site. sald he looked up apparently just .11lfer lhe col\islon at about 2,000 lO 3.000 feel. ··t didn't ~e them hit," he told a Tie\\•sman. ''but there were piece:1 flyin g all over U1e place." •·t saw one going straight down and the other was "·obbling back and forth and it looked like its tail was knocked off." The two-place Cessna slammed into the rear of Mrs. Larsen's one-story house, vdth the nose and tail sections winding up in a charred ball of rubble next l-0 a portable pool in a small courtyllt'd at the rear of the house. A Tieighbor next door. Lena Fleeger, said she was just sittlng down to breakfast when the plane hit. ''I could hear the plane," she said, "I sounded like Its en gine was missing pretty badly. There was a pretty loud roa r v.·hen il hll Pauline·s house and I got the hoses out right a\\·a}'." Fire Department Batlal ion Ch l e f Walter B. Olsen said damage to the Larsen house was ln excess of SI0,000. The back portion was destr•n·ed and the )h·ing room was badly scor<'hed. The v.·eather v.·as clear at the time of the collision. A Federal Aviation Administration s poke sman said the Cessna was a~ rroaching the ai rport for a J:uiding. The pla nes collided abou t onE' mile sou th of t he airport in th~ !\1ar Vista area . near the intersection of Palm ,11nd !\!aplewroi. ' OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT ORAHGll COAIT P'UILllHIHG COMP'AH Y ... her! N. Wted P•11:dtnr 1nd P'wonlller J1c~ It. Cutlty Vkt Pl'Wllllflll ,,,. G_.11 ~.,. n.o'"'' JC11~il fdl1or Thor-.11 A. M wrphin1 MIMtlftl • .,,...,. Cli1rl11 H. Leo1 Rith•"' I'. 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Ht -1i.-..-. 111"91r•lltot. .. 1-io.I -ltt>t "1 •dvWTlt-11 -.1~ ""'" It r--...C-1111 •1""'11 ""-..,' """ ""lnlOrl • """'""' -· ~ Cle• ,_..._ ..... 11 H.....,.., a..ctr .,.. C.11 ~. C1H-11. So*icritlt*" "" Ctrrflr tl.M ,,_....,., "r (NOii• 0 .,1 -"''•• ... u11 • .., .,.,, .... ,lent. u u -t~1v. tlon Wednesday, said the City Council ls split on the park issue. Comments from other members of the co uncil present at the Informal meeting indicated the.y agreed on the city's obligation to puchase and develop park sites, but disagreed on when to develop, financing, and maintenance. The meeting was called by the asaocia· tion of Troy homeowners rrom the Troy development to question the cou ncil on Its plans for El Bonito Park, an undeveloped ,;ite In their area. Of particular concern was the councll'a 3·2 vote on July 2 to use park fu nd money to put in street improve.ment.5 around the park -a '24,000 expenditure. "Some may feel that we abscon ded with '24,000, using It to pave the street instead of developing the park," said the mayor. ''Thi!: is not true. If we had not ac· cepted the park alte, we would not have had lo peve our side of the street. It was a legitimate park fund expenditure ." The mayor expl.11lned how each developer is asses!ed land or fee! for parks according to a densi ty formula. He said the city is divided into four p11:rk districts ar.d fees collected are earmark· ed for use in the di.str ict In which they are collected . El Bonito Park represented the first time land was accepted instead of fees. "We did a little horaetradlng," said Councilmen Ed Chermek. ··we could have asked for fees and then purchased I.he park site. Jruilead we. gambled that we might save taxp11yers some money hy accepting the land and putting in half the street, "Maybe we gambl@d and lost. J don't know." August Rudel, president of l h e homeowners group, suggested the city use $6,000 budgeted this year on El Bonito Park's fine grading and master planning for planting grass and instaHing sprinklers. "\Ve v.·ould be willing to maint ain the park for one year at no cost to the city,'' he said. Councilman Jim Thorpe said this might be one solution . Bu t another could be tG persuade the council to put in minimum im provements and use part of •tl,000 available under the E m erge n c y Unemployment Act to hire someone to maintain parks. Perhaps he could als1> supervise volunteer park planting and sprinkling programs. Full deve lopment of El Bonito Park hM been estimated at $21 ,000 but minimum improvements would cost considerably less. he added. l\tayor Tony Forster 11ddt>d that the ultimate solution ma y ha\•e to be dt>r lded on a ballot. He said lhe council is 11bll!: buL unv.·illing to authorize 1 permls~ive !11x fo r parks but would do ~o iI A simple ma· JOrity of the cit y's \'Oll!:rs approved. Under lhe proposal, w h l c h becomes final in 30 days subject lo pu bli c comment. furniture oil polishes containing no less then 10 per cent of petroleum distillates, \\'ould have to be packaged so small children could not open th em. Als o, the required container must not yl!!:ld more th an A half·leaspoon of poli11h with each aqueeu or shake by a user. The FDA 11.11ld less than a teaspoon of these J'(llishea can be fatal. Los Ali sos Water Board Sells Bonds Bank of America ha1 bought S2.~ mlHlo n In bonds rrom the Loa Al!soa Waler Di~lr!ct at an Interest rate of 6,28 pe rcent. The bond money will be used to build water supply mains, .11 local stor1ge. reser\•oir and a site for a seasonal storage reservoir in the Leke Forest area. This Is the second issue of bonds sold by the water distrlct from .11 $17.& million bond election p111sed by voters in October. !968. The district still has $13.~ milllon lert in unissued bonds for futu re projects scheduled a~ the area grow~. The current eslimated population of the water district territory i~ 4,000 residents, Developers expect to build another 4,300 home11 in the nex t year bringing the population to about 5,000 by 1974. Tv•o previous construction project.~ were recenlly completed by the. Los Alisos \Valer District. The first was con· struction of the Santiago Aqueduct in conjunc!ion with th e El Toro and Orange County Municipal Water Districts. The second project included ron· struct!t1TI or wlter ma ins, two reservoirs and a water filtration plant. Last Gas Rerno\'ed HIGASHIONNA, Oklnawa tUPl l -The. United S111tes removed the list Clf 13.000 tons of µo!son nerve ga.~ from Oldna wa today, end ing a conlro\lersy which has lasted several years. Planne rs Orde r Sign On Cl ea1iers Removed Although agrtelng that the sign Iden· hfying Laguna ·s Live ?.'ire Cl"!1ners is •·tie.autiful" and !hat its removal would be expensi ~·e . planning commissioners Tuesday night voled unan imour;ly to deny ~larjorle Hall'& request for permission to keep the sign . The clty sign ordinance, explained Plannirig Director W11yTie Moody, re- quires that 10 percent o! the building froritage be. left unadorned on either end of a \•:all-front sign . Thu~ a sign on thf! 25-- foot structure. at 264 Forest Ave. should not come closer than 30 inches t" the sides of the building, The existing Live \Ylrt sign, he sakl, ~ 22 Inches fro m one slde. and 14 fro m the other, 11 total encroachment of 24 lnche8. However. the dtfector .11dded. the ~t.11ff recommended. granting of the requested vsrtance sln~e rtmoval or th" welded meta l letters. ~unk ln!o bolt s In the 11tuc- ('(). would "deface the bullding. be ex- pensive and would not accomplish Israel Fil111 Sla led The film "His I..11nd,'' tr111clng the history of Israel from Ancient to modem times wlll be shown 111t 8 p.m. Sept. 17 11t the Crnwn Vallev School , 29292 Crnwn V:.\ley P11 rkw11 y, L8~un11 Niguel. The rilm l.11 spOnsortd Dy the Cro wn V s 11 e y Covtnant Church, The. puDlic Is lnvitf'd to all .. nd anything for the city." Commis!lon chairman Carl Johnson .11grffd that it ii! ··oot an t1ffensive sign," but noted that moat of the other non- con!onning signs in the city -more than 98 percent -have been brou ght into con· formity during lhe three-year amortlta· tlo n period. Com missioner ~ger Lanphear said he wa s sympathetic but found It was "dif· rlcult to m11ke an ex cep tion, be1ut lrul •s the sign is." Mnody eaid it would be. impos~iblt ln bring th e 11!gn Into the required spice without re.mov ing every letter "and each one i!! pegged in 11t several points. 110 the whole front would have t<l be re-done." Owner r.fa rjorle Hall said she hsd no Ide• how much the job would cost, h11t felt sure It.would be expensive .11nd w1111n 't even sure if the metal lett ers would 1tlll be us11ble after they were pulled out of !he coTicrete. ~1rs. Hal~ added that according to her me1Stlrement the sign \\"Al %8 Jnchts from the huilding side at one. end and JS 11t the other, therefore somewhat clostr to conrnrm lty, !hough 11t ill encroaching. Commi.11.~ioner .John McDowt.ll's motion to continue the he11ring to give the J1P- plleant time to muster more J1rgumenb falltd for l11ck or JI sPCond 11nd 11 subse- quent motion to deny the. reque.st passed un11 nimousl.v. 1.trJJ. Hn11 ""ltS ~dvlstd she had JO days l.o appeal !he ph1nnln1t commission's dflcl~ion In the. c!ly crr1u1cl1 If she still 11·11nts to kf"ep her "hc11utlful .. sign throuahout thoH many days and months. Or&n1• County Grand Jury munbe:n who hive heard part of the evidence in *"9t -much wtll be introduced - iuued an Indictment charging him with murdtr ln th6 foIIOwlng da}'S. The document specifies belief it was a ca~ ()f premeditated murder. giving a diatinct possibility of the death penalty, Deputy District Attorney Enright asked prospective juror!'I pointedly if they c<>uld send Johnson to the gas chamber should he be found guilty. "'I 'd vole for what was proper," one woman r~pl~. She conlinutd to say she supports the death penalty llnd v.·a~ excused moment.'l later on the public deff'nder's peremptory challenge. Enright also asked prospective jurors if they rnijihl Mid II 111\nM him for ahow. Ing pictures of the p~gnant y()IJnl wife 's corp~ and If they might tend not to col'Js frnnt this gory evidence? "No sir," declared one v.·o n1an, JUSt slightly older lhan Mrs. Johnson. Enright desc ribed the victim &t this point as having her head bashed in, her lhroa! cut 13 limes, plu5 other stab wounds. ''I've. never seen pictures like that be fore-," replied one male jury pro~pecl. ques tionf'd about his possible reaction to viewinR th"m . He Y.'llS clenching hi.'l j:iW!I. Johnsnn , a l,11nky, blond i\1 ichigan ynuth v.·ho married his high sc hool swee:the1rt after enlisting in the Ma rine Corps smi J, ed and v.·hi.spered wi th his pu blic defender durlTIH court rtceu. He rocked somberly In hi& swivel chair a! other times. Once, when Enriiiht rt i:scussed lhfl death penally, Johnson'.'l eye~ focused directly on the pr~erutor's feet 11.s h• paced back and forth at the podium. Judge Murray recessed court until F'ri· day at "10 a.m .. for final jury sell!f'tion. noting next wee.k's proceedings will be delayed until Thursday by the State Ba r Association Convention and a judges' eonrerence. ···rhis is neee!sari ly going to be 11 tnng trial, longer than usu al," he re marked, sa ying he hoped 1! coold be concluded by the first week in Ottober School Bells Ring Monday 140,000 Will Troop Back to Coast I nstitutions By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 l~f Ot llY flll91 SIJff Oe~pit e conslruc tinn 'de I a y ~ , un· certainty about property tax financing of schools and teacher criticism of the President's wage-price f r eeze some 140,000 child ren will enroll in S<'hools alnng the Orange Coast ne~t t-.1onday, F'or 8tudents and pareo!s, the major educational issues of the dav will be pushed aside as opening da.v b1itterf\ies, the. rush to meet school buses and pack· in.ti peanut butter sandwiches come to the for". School orficials along the Orangf' Coast pred ict they'll be prepared for the annual onslaught of students. lncreasinJ{ enrollment~ in ~an Joaquin Element11ry "'ill cause dout,le sessions, Tusrin Union Hif!:h School Dist rict v.·il l employ JI staggered, se ven,period day to accnmmod11te incre11ge~ in studfnl enroll· ment exf}ected al Mi ssion Viejo and Universlty High School. Pnrtion~ of the new cons!ruc\lon at Unh•E>rslty High ~chool won't he com· plet.ed untll Nov. I, Principal Victor Sher- rri tt Raid. The library, administralifln And cafeteria ~rvice~ \\•ill continue in temporary qu11rters, serving some t.5f/0 high scho0l pupils on opeo ing da.v. Sherreitt s;rid all students wi!I repor1 ;:ii 8:30 11.m. r.1onday and thE' staggered day st:irtin~ times of 7:45 and 8:40 a.m. "'·ill begin on Tuesda y. Three sc hools in the NE>wporl ·i11esa Unified Srhool Oislrict -Te\Vinkle l\fid, di e SchOl)I and Newpnrt Har hor ;i.nd Corona de\ Mar HiRh Schools -v.·ill nnt be c<>mpletely read y on opening day , Superintendent John Vt'. Niroll .<:aid. Neverlheless , he said, only "lemporarv adjustmenlll" will be nf't'essa ry to w"rk stud~nt programs around the un· cnmplP.led TV'rtinn s of thr ma jnr renova · 1iri n 11nd additions pro~ram~ al the three srhnols. Nev.·porl·!\1esa schools ex pect lo meet th e 2fi,713·pupil rnrollment projection r'h11rted in lh!!: district'~ 1971 -72 budget, basffl on rarly prr-registration figures. Final enrolJn1ent 1allies for all d!stritts In ()range County w!ll not be readied until nex l \\'eek In Laguna Rrach. abnu! Ill() new f11ces are ex[>ected to <ippear l\londa.v mornin~ in lhe classrooms or 126 teachers. No facull y posil ions were added for the 1971· 72 school year, Supt \Villi.11 m Ullom nnted. mean ing <.'l11~s si1.e a\'erages will inc rease slightly due to budget slrio· genci es. Ca pistrano Un ified School District will nnl begin classes until the follo~'ing \\"PPk. Supt Truman Bened ict noted his district sla rls laler to t11ke 11dvant11ge nf coolPr weRlhrr and to honor !he vacation sr'h"dules of the resident.~ of the com· munity. On Sept, 20. aboul R.800 students v.·1\1 res un1e classe'.'i in the Capistrano distric!"s 13 schnol s. The live elcment11ry distric.1s makinit up thr Hun1ingtnn Re.11ch Union High Sr hon1 District v.•ill enroll .11bou! 4~.500 st udent.~. another 16.720 pupil~ will bt on ""rl for openinl!'. day in the high 11chools ()W \Vest Or;inge Coun ty. Cl11sses at \,olden "''est. Orange Coast ;inrl Saddlebnck Community College~ also bcRin on f\fonday. Att endance estimates fr:ir the Cn11sl Community College District lnt::il 17.3.10 full time ~tudents up from Iii.ROI !;;st YC Rr. Saddlrbark f nlle!fe nflicia ls estimate there v.·i11 bE' 2.500 full tlmt: equ ival"nl stt1dents enro!ll nR fnr classes on the !\fissinn Viejn c11mpus. Thf' ::ictuAl sluden1 CQunt al the two- \"Par c.nllej!es v.·ill he hi~her th11n the at· rendance prnJf!ctions. officials nnl.e . sine!" not all students who register take a full cla.~~ ln11d For rxam ple. the evening co!lr.ic:e enroll ment al Oran.Re Coa111. College is ex· peeled to rea ch 10,500 students this year. Another 9.000 Oay students 1rt: expected to register at OCC .!IS well . Registration will continue through Sept . 17 at Orange Coast. Following i~ a Lable showing lhe actual average rillil y attendance of sc hool di!llrirt~ along lhe Orange Co1111t lnr th e 1970-71 school year The seennd column show~ projected attendance figures for v.·hich the districts he ve budgeled. Fin,11 ! enrollment figures will bl-repo!'ted f(l\lowlng the opening of school. next \\'eek. Ois b'iet 1970-71 1971·72 Prnjec ted At1end1nce Attendance Fountain Valley Elementarv J0.530 11.570 Huntington Beor.h Ci ty Elemeotary .. ~.517 7.150 Oce;1n Vie.w Eleme n1;1ry 14Jl45 14.444 Seal Rea ch E!eme'lt a ry t, 15.1 I. I 45 Westmln~1er Elemenlarv 12.278 12,269 Hunli'lgton Reach Union High School I S.40.~ l~.7ZO &.n .Joaquin Elemf'ntary ~.100 1 J .oon Tustin Union High School 7.400 8.300 Newport-Mesa Unified 26.841i 26.71:1 ·Laguna Beach Unified 2.!l!l/I ~.100 Capist rano linified fopens Sept. Wi 8.25.1 R.854 Coast Communit y College 1 ~.ROl 17 • .1.10 Sarldlehack Com munity College 2.12~ 2.SOll Most disl ri<'t.~ edviSf' parent~ w i ! fl questions "b o u l re!fis1rat1nn or their child or bus schedule~ tn c111l lh.e school or district office for informa tion. l11 x11riou s sprin g do wn sofas 0 l. Th ei"' h•ridsO'TII! so l.ti w11r11 deiign"'d to 9iv11 you the ullimet • in t e81ing c:omforl with d ec:ron <'I nd down b8c:k pillowt, de<'lp 1prin9 down 1e "I c:u1hi orit env11!op8d ;., dowri .t nd l1e th •r1 •"d in two foem -fiU td o1 rm pillow1 . Choo18 from • w ide 111l1c:t iori of line f11brir.~. 8' length reg . $599 NOW 399. 'I 1'our /ooorit« inlrrioT dr3ignf:T 1vill br. hnnpv lo nisi~I vm1 111 i I I H ,J' GA R~ElT f u RN ITU ~~HAR BOR BLVD PROFE SSIONA L INTERIOR DESIGNERS 6<1 6-0275 6A6 .0176 COSTA ME SA . CALIF I 111 I' : I ' : I 7 San Clemente Capistrano VOL. 64 , NO. 21 6, l SECTION S, 44 PAGE S • IXOil Seeli Ne1v Se1•vi.ce City Aides Blast Ambulance Firm Tn a nu-bolds-barred d i s cuss i on \Vednesda~ cuy l'.{luncilmen he a rd scathlng criticism of San Cle1nente"s pn,•ate an1bula11 ce scr\'ice by public safe. ty departn1en1 h<'ads \rho also suggested the cit y i;tart an cn1ergc11cy operalion of its 01rn_ The debate -primarily be!"'een Fire Chief t-.1erton Hackett and Hospital Ambulance Serv ice 011·11er Kenneth Jl unler, 11•as the cuhninali(ln of months of simmering difference s betv.'een !he cif,\' departments and the f1rn1 ""hich started operation in .San Clemente two n1onth s ago. . Adding lo the con1p1erily of Ilic issue 1\·;i.~ a letter receivrd in eity hall earlier in !he day in \\'hich Hunter offered for !he fir~t lln1e to sign a !orinal contrae1 \\'ith the tily for emerge ncy service lf the docun1ent is eonsum111ated , 1he firm \rould reee1\C S2~ a n1ont h 1n 1.:11 )' &ubsidies. ·~ Opinions Vary On Cle111ente A111hulances Allhough t•it .v councilmrn in San :1c1ne.nh' could takr no formal aclion on .he a111 bulance issue <1l \Vcdnesd<1y·s in· ·orn1al study se ssion. they h<1d <in ample 1n1ount of divergent poinl s In consider. Herc are some examples of !11e com- ri entary : -City i\lanager KC'n Carr. \vho told ·ouncilrnan he 1s an ardent supporter of :overnmen! not usurp111i; pnva\e en- crprise. sa id his opinion on city am- lUlance service is n1ore n1el!ow. "It :ecn1s ::1pp;1rent that ll city could provide !01ergency services only and a private Inn could pf'rffl rm lransler and other luties and survive nonetheless·• He ad· led that a plan for a <'ity-0pt•ralr-d .er\·ice 11·ould be prt'1nature until the nc11• 'ire heac!quancrs is built car\~· nex1 year ind budgeted positions on the fire <ll'parl· nl'nt are filled. -~ta ~·or \\'allrr E1·an!f;. 11hn !as\ year ,u!fered a ne;ir-lat al heart attack. lold c!lo1v cnuni:iln1c11 he <:ould "personall y 1pprl'<'ialc the net>t! IOr J!:OOd emcrgenr~· :cr\"ICt'!i. But lhr c·osts in !his issue are. nmc thing 11·e ha ve tn s!rongly consider. ~an the ci ty rc;illy do it chea1)(r lhan 1n\·a1e indu stry"!"' -Counci\rn:i11 Stan Northrup disputed ·tarke!fl\ belief tha1 subsidies in recent 1ears 11·erl' city money lh rov:n a11•ay. ;Thal monev was s~nt for a reason. but "ll ;idrn11 1h:it it onl.v delayed the lssue ind lhe problen1 is still with us toda y. I 1gree 11•e have to do something about it." -Councilman \\lade Lower suggested ha l councilmen look deeply into other ·1ty-o\1·ned ambulance services. including ,a Habra . Vista. and the City of San )irg:o. ·•1 understand San Die~o has_ a. lf'rv successful emergency servtee using J11!ice st;:ilion V.'agons with two patrolmen n e;ich." -Hospital Ambulance Service Owner 'i.enncth Hunter v.•arned councilmen that ·osts 1vould be enonnous and v.•ould !ar •xceed Lhe: $9.000 projected ~st of a Cl~)' ·c rash-wagon '' style van. ··1 ve bet'n in '.'lusines.s for two months and I know v.•hat 11e costs are.'' Dana's Citizens Discuss I ss ues Dana Point'1 MW Citizens for Action Association haj invited members and ~eneral public to a speci•I meeting tonighl 10 discuss issues whic h will. be brought before Fifth Distriet Supervisor Ron Ca!;pers in a meetinJ:" Sept. 20. Association President Jim Regelbrugge ~aid among tilt issues to be considered at !his evening·!'l a o'clock gatherin~ are the P:icilir Coast Free\1·ay. zoning and 1ar1iu1Ces in the co1nmunity, beautifica- tion and local govf'rnme:nt. Tonight '!; meet ing will be in the R1C'hard Henrv Dana School auditorium. Af!cr lhe rntt'tin~ with Ca~per!'l al!sociA· l\•)11 off1t'l11ls plnn :1 similar gatherinit 1111h inembcrs of !he county planning to1nini5sion. But llacketl ter1ned the city ex- penditure of such money as "monty down the drain." relayed !ht unanimous opi· nion by the public s::1fety dep<irtn1e11t!!" that the $3.000 annua l subsidy be used to purchase a va n-t~1pe ~ehicle tonl'erted for use as an a111bulall('e Councilmen agreed to lorm?J!y cun· sider the matter next \Vednesday. ·rhe rig-manned by projected additions lo the fire department pertnanen! staff - would make ernergency runs only, and "·ould not be put lo use for transfers The plan has been strongly proposed for months by ll;icketl. Police Chief Clif· ford i\lurray and Lifeguard Cllief Dick llazard. 111 the pa~! tv.·o months, polite and llrt departments hare kepl a log on the number of calls which !he fire depart· 1nent station 11·agon has been used as a11 emergency ambulance. 'T'he total fro1n June to August v.·as 27 -the highest figure (or any two months in the city's history. The department heads ha ve 5leadfastly insisted they dispatched the chief's sta- lion wagon bccau5e Ho5pital Ambulance uni\5 have been "out of service." Bob Hunter insisted tbat many of the runs by the city cre1v were authorized despite availability of hii; ov.•n crews. ··There were times \\'hen we "'ert out of the city but still available," he told councilmen. "and when !he police called us on an emergency we would say 111e "·ere in Dana Point and all they ~·ould say wa s 'forget it' and hang up." Ha zard, whose lifeguard station wagon is placed on stand-by wh en the fire wagon is used as an ambulaocr. asserted lhat llospital ambulance has a "very lucrative contract -$3,000 a month -from Leisure \Vorld and they stay up there \1•hile "·e wail down here .... ·ith nothin g." Hunter relented that his rirrn does ahundanl business in Leisu re \\1orld. but denied that his firm could not adequately sef\"C Sao Cle1ne11te l·lacketL be seeched ..:ounc1tn1an lo cast a decision: •·\ve·\'c prO\'en that v.·e have been in the ambulance business in !he cit y evr:n 11·hen a private firm is in operalion. \\'ft all have to decide -do we gel 1111 0 11 pru· perly . or do we .stay ou t_ of ii"!'. Chief Murray. v.·ho did not attend the s!udy session · \Vednesda y evening, this n1nrninfi sternly d t f P n de d ht~ department ·s choice t.o respond to <in emergenc.v with ci!y crews and equi p- ment when private ambulances were out or !he tity. "\Vhen my men arc in 1he field and they ha\'e a victim al their feet th ey have to make an instant judgment ~nd tiine is v.·hat should guide th em. If wt can rol t our rig fa ster to help a victim. \1'e v.·ill, and l v.'ill ~upport those decisions " County Approves Park Land Sale For Capistrano The city of San Juan Capistrano ha~ 52,187 square feet more land loday for a proposed neighborhood park and street realignment as the result of aclion by lhe Board of Supervisors. Board members Tuesday approved 1he sale for $7,000 of a ll,066 sq uare foot parcel al the future intersection of Alipaz St reet and Calle Lucario in the northern fiection of the cily. A neighborhood park is proposed for the area. Al the same Ume. lhe superv isor!! deeded to the city an adj1cenl 40,021 sq uare foot parcel for use as street right of way at tht. proposed inter.section No charge wa s made for this parcel. Both pan:::els were part of prope:rly I C· quired by the nood tontrol dist rict for I~ Trabuco Crttk nood oonlrol channel and later declared aurplu5. • Re els Nix Viet Aid TOKYO (AP) -Spurning a relief offer from South Vielnam, Nort h Vielnamue leaders have appe:aled for puhllc ~upport lo ovrrcom~ hardships cau5ed by (he nB- tloo'ti worst flood5 since the end of \\lorld ~'Ar II . Hanoi Radio reported tod:i.v. ' . Today's Final EDITI ON N.Y. Stoeks ••I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 TEN CENTS Sof.e111.11 Se11ti.11els · Lineup of sea gull!; looks alrno!:it like a ~alu te lo sun1n1er"s fading days. Picture of the fealhercd file \l'as taken recently at Oana Ji arbor "'here aclivity abounds. 'J'he gulls just 1\atchcd 1nan 's bustling \VOrk . \Vh at did they think of the <"hanges~ 'fhey \1'cre non-co n1n1i11al. New Atom G1·ou11d Rules A new set of ground rules has been ad- ded to the alre;;idy fi(rowinR list of homework assign ments for lhe t1vo major utilities seeking federal approval for lht' half-billion-dollar San Onofrt' nuclear generating cumplt>x Because of a ll('w federal co11 n ruling !he '"'in re;1clors· cffec1;) on lht e11· l'i ronnH'lll will forrn ~ major par! Of l h~ <teliberalinnl\ bv lhe Alomie ~_:ncrgv Conl- rnission 111hr11 -it finallv act~ on lhr ap· plica tion by !he ~c1uthcrn r:1lilorn1a ~:dison and San Oirgo Ga ~ and Elce1r'H' eon1pa oit's. The first new hurdle.~ \\'C'f"l' ~rt up la~t. Jul l' when !he AEC asked th(' utililll'!! to rr-exc.m ine th eir desigJJs nf cr1!1c;il " ·.-\ Present Ouof re V nit Won't Face Big Role ~L11cJ:y An off1l'1al ~poke~1n;111 tor llu• A~:t: ;igrecd !hat the 1wo propo~ed n('11 r<'iH'· lors al :-;an Onofre would bf' d1 rr1 ·1l~ :if· fcc-tefl b11 the en1,lronn1cnlal ruling. hul !he rx1 s!iug plant eo(ild f'x1~1 fo r ~,·flr~ bcforr it.s role i~ ree11aluatccJ The "prflvis1onal" label pl a red 1u1 1 h1· AEC 11 pprnl'al nf !hr in1 t1011 San Onofre reactor ca n pcrs1sl for ycar~- Dale Cook . 111estern rrg1011 a11~1 ~lflllt 1nanagcr for !hr AEC said unlrs:; rhc ulililv firn1s reapply to replace the pro- visiona l lict>n!ie v.·ith a permanen1 C)nc no studic5 or re port s on the gcner:i1or"s t'f feels on the en1·1ronmcn1 would 1M' nt'Cl'SSl\r\". "It is i~ applications for the rwn nt•w reactors "'h1ch will receive the work and artenlion." hr ex.plained. Regular 111on itor1ng of I ht' en- \'ironmental crfects of the fi rst Onofre reactor takes place all year long. Critic5 have condemned the warn1· ·water discharge: from the t'xisting reat'- lor. but. spokesmen for Sou I her n Cali fornia Edison Company and San Diego Ga s and Elect ric Company ha ve. stressed that the warm water ha5 had no .adverse effects. F::dlson has an 80-percent inlere s1 in !he current and future nuclear gent1.rators al San Onofre . San Diego Gas and Elcctr·tc·5 interest is 20 pC'rcent. systems in the proposed reartors. Those new criteria c·reatcd a dcla~· of perhaps a year in heflnn~s 1Jn lhe utility application. February's e a rt h qua k I'" sp:irked those ne""' safely rules. The lalest ruling stems fron1 a dcc1s1011 l:i~t 1vcek by a federal c.:ourl 1vhich adds environmental effet'ls Ill' lht' AEC"s J1 1risd1crinn B<'fnre the ruling the comn11ssion would 11111 ~·onsider environ mental factors-onl y 11ios11: directl,v r<'lated lo Ille use uf the alOnl. ··\re d{lrl°! furcsre ;i drlay in the San Onofre situation bec;.1use of the ne1v rules. II v.•ill mean a lot 1nore v.•ork for 1h,. AEC regulatorv sta1f and slaff nf rhe ut1hties. ho1\·e11er _;, sa uJ Dalt> Coo k. the :\EC"s a~s1s tant manager for the \11cstern ~r~tes. The AEC. he !'<11d. alrcP.dv has i~surd 11 h~L of guidcl 1n(•S 10 t'he utilitirs- ba<aca ll ~· ... pellin~ uvl thr hon1e\1·ork a ~.,1.i.i ninrn1 L'nder !he nc11 rule~ !he u11h!1cs 111u)t ~ubn11r doc:un1rnl c: 1·ovrrin f;( Thf' t>nv1ro11mental 1n1µa,·1 of !he grnl'ra1nr:- -Lts! cif an\• acll"<'l"Se effec1s to !hr en· 11 ronn1cn1 \\lh.1ch could 11ut be al"o ided lf tt1r i;r11cr;1!ors "''ere built -Alt 111tc·rna111•t>s 1n r~is ling pl:tn~. -~:-:t rn sive c·ost eo1n par1snn ... betwi'cn r~1 st111g plans :111d <1nv 3l!ernal.11'(', d1·,111te i!.~ fca s1bil11v ('ook ~!ressr·d th:i1 !hf' kt1• 10 thr 1h'\V rnlt• unpusect u1>un the AF:C.is lh(' ru!111g 1h<il thr <·0111n1i ssinn n1ust. 1nake an "111dcpendi'n! JUdg111en1 " Thus. subn1il!ing copie-;. of prcvioll~ ap- pruv~11s -a11d testii11nny b€(rire other boclit>s v>'ill not b<' sufficien1 in it self. Ut1h1v dala on !he environmental in1- na('\ nf the i;cnrrators: is voluminous- ranging to simply-worded tele\'islon ad~ 11!x1ut lobster~ thriving in reactor-heated "·:1trr lo detailed inrormation on the d1schar:::e of m1Hions of gallons of 11·arm sea wall'r a day into the coastal area Edison spokesm('n ha ve minimi7.ed the effecls of the latest environmental rul· in~-strt!ssin (! that the issue is much n1ore severe wtth plants us 1n~ fresh water bodies for cooling watrr. instead of the ocean . Repeatedly. they hal'e said !he e:itisting ptant at San Onofre has recei ved a clean bill or health rrorn sta1e and federa l a~encies on ils effect.~ on the en· vironment. and thal ''no significant"' i·hanges have been noted 1n the coastal 11rea which receives: its dAily dose of "'"ater heated 10 degrees above norma l. Marine Held in Gunplay A San Clemente ?-11arine ha~ been ordered lo stand trial Nov. 3 on charges or assault with intenl to commit murder In the shoaling of 1 fellow le:alh!'rneclc during an asserted love triangle involving the victim·5 wife \V illiam A. Reid. 22. or 119 Coronado Lane, entet'NI a plea of innoctnt to !he ch:irgt 5 Tuesday before Superior Court .Judge Robert Corfman. Reid is actused or pumping !ll:'Vcral .~hrit' fro1n 1t small. .22-<:Bliber pi5tol in!~ Sgt. lfcrman ViertH'5. 26, Aug . 4 115 the scrgcanl \ i:;i!cd Reid's aparlintnt to ' diSCU!S marital d\fference!'I with his wife. In an ensuing encounter. police said I hat Viernes assumtd 1 k1rate position artd that Reid fired several times. One bullet collapsed the sergeant"i; lung ~nd olhcr slugs caused les.s severe wounds. The victim since has recovered. H~~ wife. COrnetta. 2~. wag in the apart- 1ncnt a1 the Umr of the ~hoot ing, as were several other guesls Tiie int idcnt occurred during the prcdawn hours. reeze Other Economy Curbs Weighed \VASH!NGTON (AP\ -President Nix- on told Congress toclay the .current 90-day "M-'age-price rrceze will nol be c:it\ended. But he said it will be rollowed by sotne tJther ··systen1 of wage and price slabilizallon" to be wnrked out after con- sul!at1on 11·ith leaders of Congress, business. labor and agriculture. In an address prepared for an unusual jt>1111 sess:inn of Congres.~ -and broad· c.:ast live v1:>. 1ele11is1on and radio -Nixo n said he would be meeting 111ithin the next le111 days wi1h a cross section of leadersh ip frotn in and out °l gov ern- rnent. ~ The chief rxecut1ve . 11·hose ·nrst stteh !<ession \11ill be held F'ridav with AF'L·CIO Presid<'nt George 1\1cany ·and other union representari11e!< . .:;aid those he has in\•ited to confer "'ith him alteady h<1 ve ai;rced lo do so. r\1.-.:on ~ave no h1111 as 1n !he 1ype 0f :;labili~:llion progran1 he 11·ill fav or once lhe currcnl freezl' e.-.:pircs Nov. 13. However . hr (tid say: ··Heginic nr:ctinn and government t·oer- cion must never hc co1ne a v.·ay o( hfe in 1he U11iled State~. Price <ind wage stabilization. 1n \l'hnlcver lorrn 1f takes, n1usl be nnl y a way-station on the road to trPe m;irkets :i nd free e o 1 I e e I i v e. l)argaining in a ne\.\' prosperity 1\•ithoul 1var Ni:iton ~aid ii was customary for a president to ask Cong ress for bipartisa n support in li111r o( y,•ar. .. [ ask bipartisan support in meeting 1he challenges o1 peace." he ~aid. As for specific request s lo Congress. Ntxon urged thal three tax proposals he. unveiled Aug 15 as part of a blockbuster economic prn~ram shou ld be given "first pri,11·i1y -hefore all other business.'' These measures , no\11 be1ni; considered by the I louse \\la ys and ri1eans Con1- 1n l1Lee. would rerno ve the 7 per cent ei- cise la.-.: on autos. gran1 ra pid tax writ e· off prf111lege' to businessmen investing in Dotv1a the Mission ':l"rail Viejo Freshmen 'fo Gel 'V clco1nc ~11SS ION VIEJO -Freshm<'n Bnd other nc1~ sl uden!.~ arp invited In Freshm1•11 (Jncntarion Fnclay al 9:1:i a.m. at Jlillssion Viejo llig h Seh()(lt. Student body officers. the band, c·heerleade rs, songlcaders, adi11 inistratinn an d fa culty will presen! an assembly follo"•ed by a "'1rial run·• of students' ela ss sehedulcs Bus transJX1rtahnn \.\'111 he at the regular bus stops beginning al 8:45 a.m. The return run "'111 be at 11 :35 a.m. Regular ~('hoot dress is requested ror lhc orientation. e f,lbrar11 Completed EL TORO -\\'hen children retum lo f.11tes Sc hool next week lhey"ll find their libr?ry and administr;:ilion building read)' for occupaney. Trustees or the Snn .Joaq11in F.lemen· t.ary School Di strict have accepted the reconstructed buildin~s which were partially destroyed by fire last Christmas t;\'('. Book s and equipn1ent destroyed by the nrc. have been renlnced bv !he G11tei; School parent lcnctier orga"ni7.alion and by doatlons from members of the com- munity. e Pnrkm1111• l!pgrnded EL TORO -Parkw~v improvement~ for Gale$. Aliso and Ol!Yewood Elcmen- lary schools are being designed by SBn Joaquin Elementary School D i s t ~ i e t Jo~acilities Planning Oirettor Dave King. The cost of improving the parkways lv.·hich are u5uall y leJt unp\anttd I has been eslimated to be $26,.310. At the request of the El Toro C<im· munity Services Advisory Bonrd the County Bo11.rd or Supe.rvisors re(,ntly a~rced l(I ~How community services funds lo be used for the projcc!. The 10131 cost will be ~h:1rcd hy the l~I Toro area homcownrr! t1nd thr. school dill'.ldtt. new plants and machinery, and •~ celerate by on!' year .11 S50 increase In personal income tai exemptions now st·heduled to take eflecl .Jan. I. 1973. "Taken together." said Nixon. ··these proposa ls would re<luce taxes oow pai d by ind1\·iduals by $3.2 bill ion. and 1vould provide S2.7 blllion 111 incent1\·es to com· pan1es lo inl"est in job producing equip- ment. '' J\1eany 11.nd rome other labor chief~ have argued lhe Nixon package wuuld grant loo much lax aid lo industry and not enough 10 individuals. The President, after asking for priority handling of tax legislation. ne:itt em 4 phasized a call to Congress to resis t ··n1any temptations to raise spending and to cut taxes in addition to Lhe recom- n1enda!ions I have made.'' In the short run, he said, t•ulling taxei; and boosting spending is popular. but 1vent un · "As 11·e look ;;t the re:il1t1es of the hudget al this linie. 11·e niu st face up lo lh is ha rd ract any additional spending: iucreases not 01cco1npanied by tax in· ~·eases -and anv additiona l tai cuts not acco1npanicd by Spending cuts -will bf' 1·erta in lo start us again on 11 spiral of b1gher prices." Prisoners Riot, Hold :~3 Guards, Burn Buildings A"rrl CA, N.Y. I UPI ) Ri 11ting prisoner.~ seized five eell blocks at Attica ~!ate Prison today, took J3 guards prisoners, bea!. slrippt.1tl and released eight others and set a series of fire~ that deslroyed the chaJ>€I and garage. Thr prisoners refus ed to talk with anyone bu!. Gov. Nelson A Rockefeller or Ru.ssell G. Oswald, state corrections ("(lnmi.~~ioncr. Osv.·ald n1ct wit h Rockefeller to discuss calling out the National fiuard bu l no dec1~ion to do so "·a~ m11de Osw<Jcl th<'n lrf1 Albany [<) \"Js1t lhe p.-1.'iOn. 11h1rh 1s about 25 mile s casr ol Buffalo. One of lhe eight guanls th rown naked Into thr pri.~on yard \.\'a5 seriously in- jured , official:<. said. Caus!' ot the ou1brt>ak was no1 im - mt'diatel y kno\vn but oft ic 1als said 11 may ha ve ~temmed fron1 an 111t·1drn1. \\'ed· ncsday night; in 11·hie h a pri ~oncr v.•a., locked up aFtrr throwing a piece of gla~s BL an oHiter. A11lhonties said !ht' g:11ards v.·erc 1ake111 to se1'eral area l1 tJsp1!als after they .,.,·ere beaten and thro"'n naked 1nlo the pr1so111 yard. The extent uf their •nJunes wa5 nol 1n1n1ediat<'ly knn11·n_ l\l nrr than JOO stale troopers anrl sheriff 's deputies were called in to help quell the riot. Prison gua rd s stalked the: concrete 11·alls of the facility, armed with shotguns: and rifles. ··The place is blov.•ing uri. ·• one guard said. Vincent R. Mancusi. superinlendent of the fatility. said an "en1ergcncy situa- tion·· existC'd at !he prison. The rint started shortly afler 9 a.rn . and ~tancusl walk ed int() his office n1nmen1 s later and told a ""Otnan employe · "There's trouble in the institulion -you 'll have to go home." Orange l\'eat•er Patchy fog will dot the coast In !he early hours F'riday, bul sunny weather will prevail lherea(ter. bringing the mercury lo the upper 70s along the coast arid middle 80s inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Rose Ken 11ed y leads cheer.f for Leo11ard Benisteln's tunuual niemorial to her 3011. Joh·11. Story, Page 5. Cf tl .. rfllf I CllK-lflt Uot 1 tlfu111"41 "·1' c.,.,10 ,, <••11-• ,, 0.•t~ N•l1Cff t .,....,,... 11 , ..... 1.1 ..... ' l!fll•rttl"IMlll 11 '*"'"<• )t.lt tloro1COH If Aflfl l •n"-" 11 M•r•f•tt lict,. .. l1 Mil•it• J) M~lllll ,._,., JI N•ti.111'1 Ht... t •I 0,.,.,,. Ct<lflfl' t lrlwi.. ,_, JI '"'"" , .. ,. '~' ,,_ .... " .... ), Ttlt~l•lotii 11 Thttltrl lJ Wtt ll!" 1 Wtmtn'1 JltWI ll •Jt Wtflll H•w1 ~I • r 2 0,6.Jl V PI LCT Murder Jury Will View 'Grue·some Pictures' By ARTHUR R. \11NSEL Of 11M OellY Plltl lt11t Gruesomt. ttmPn.de phot.os of a r oli&lou.s young Marine'• murdertd wlfe wlll be 5hown the 12 person.' eventually sworn in to determine his guilt or in· nocence, prospective Jurors were "'arned We<inesd1y. Jury 15e.lcction for the murder trial or Lance Cpl. Mark A. Johnson. 20, resumes 'Friday before Judge \\'ilham L. Murray in Department 25. Orange County Superior Court. Several v.·ere excused 1n quizzing by Chief Deputy District Attorney James G. Enright and Public Defender Ray Sharpe. Questions hinting at strategy planned on each side In the case against the cleancul, former Santa A n a Marine Corps A1r Station milit ary poUct m1 n centered on four key point.!. -Dots a policeman ne ver commit a <:rimt and always tell the trut.h' -Does 1 person who ha1 used mari- juana and LSD have the capacity to know and tell the truth about a given event or situation? -Does a handsome, soft spoken young person seem more unlikely lo comn1lt crime than a less altracti1•e individual? -ls iL possible for lawmen to distort facts of a sensational ;:.nd sensitive case and thus eventually cause an innocent man to confess through psycholo&ical coercion ~ One common den ominator ;11mong the jurors calll'd was denial that they had read or heard of the June 16, 1970 knife ind blud&:eon murder or pretty Connie Lynn JohMOn. The eigh t week!' pregnant housew lfe , 20, WM found ~arly nude and epraw~ on 1 bed In the couple'• 1partment at 415 Monterey Lane by her huaband, after 24 houri on guard duty. Questioned and re leased -after which a second Mar ine was arrested, boo ked and later exonerated -Lance Cpl. .John~on was removed from ,\-f P duly and assigned to other "'Ork l!e \\'as arrested July 2 <tfter jiflin~ tn San Clemente police delec!ires 11·1th yet· undisclosed information, almost a .Year tn tbe ,,:eek after his "'ife·s Coopersto"'n, Mich . funeral . Detectives had doggedly continlleri follo"·ing up clues in the savage slaying Capistrano Par I{ Prol1len1 s Develo11 for Cit y Cl1ief s 'C hild-Proof' Polish Soug ht \\'ASHINGTON (UP I) -Man· datory "child-proof" containers for toxic furniture polish, whic h ac- counted for 54 children 's deaths in the five years ended in 19i0, were proposed Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration. Park problems are beginning to sprout ln San Juan Capistrano -problems the city fathers believe will continue to grow before a sol ution i.s cultivated. Mayor Tony Forster, addressing the San Juan Capi.'itrano Community A.ssocia- Three Killed As Two Planes Collide in Air LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Three perSOM were killed today when two single~ngine light planes collided over a residential .area. near the Santa Monica Airport. One plane. a blue and white Cessna 150 \.\'ith two aboard, plummeted into the rear of a house and exploded shortly after 9 a.m. The other. with one aboard . slammed into a tel ephone pole in an alley about a bloc k away. Police said there were no injuri~ on the ground. The victims v.•ere not immediately irlenli fied . The occupant of the house hit by the Cessna, Pauline LarSt'n, v.·as in the front of the house and ran out . Anthony Pirard, 52, who lives a block from the crash ~ile. said he looked up .apparently just atfe the collision at ab!>ut 2.000 to 3,000 feet. •·J didn't see them hil," he told a ne"·sman, "but there were pieces flying a ll nve r the place." "l sa1v one gning straight down and the other v.·as wobbling bark and forth and it looked like its tail was knocked off." The two.place Cessna slammed into the rear of Mrs. Larsen's one-story house, "·ith the nose and tail sections windin g up in a charrer! ball of rubble next to a portable pool in a small courtyard at the rear of !he house. A neighbor next door, Lena Fleeger, said she was just sitting do1\11 to breakfast when the. plane hit "I cou!d hear the plane ," she said, "I sounded like its engine was missing pretty badly. 'fhf're v.·as a pretry loud roar 9.'hen it hit PauHne·s hnuse and r got the hoses out right av;ay." Fire Department Ballalion Ch i er ~1aher B. Olsen said damage to the Larsen house was in excess of $10,000. The bai:k portion "'as desLrnyNt and the 1111ng room v.·as badly scnrcherl. The 1Yea!her v.•as clear at the time of the collis10n. A Federal A\')ation Admini~t rati!'Jn f.poke~man said !he Ce~sna \fas ap· rroachin~ the airport fo r a landing. The planes collided about one mile south of !he airport in the tllar Vista are::i , near th~ inlersec!lnn of Palm ll nd r-.·taplP1v()(l(j, O ~ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Oli'-NC.U CO'-ST PU&Ll~ ... ING COMPA.N V ll:oberl N. W•1d P•e1,0tnl 1rw:I il>110h11'tr J•c~ It . Curl•y Vlt• Pr•lot•u ••4 Gt Mrtl Mtntotr Tho"I•• IC'•t•il fdllOr TI.0,.11 A. M u•p~i"' M•nt;l~g f Ollllr C~1 1l11 1-4. Looi Rlch1rll P'. Nt ll A .. 1,11n1 M1n•o1roo fo11.,_ l.4it1H S..ti Offke 112 For11I A.•1n11e M1 ilin' 1de,,,., P.O. l o• 666. fJ6S2 It• Ci.-11tt Otflce J05 Nodh El Ctll'lino R11!, f l 672 Otlltf Offlc" Cot!t Mn•· llC Wtt! !tr s1rm Ntwparl llH~ll; »JJ NtwPOrr (lo.. Ov1rd Hun!lr.u•on Bttcll; 1111S 9ttth 8oul1v1rd OAtlY ~II.OT. Wiii! 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Comments from other membe rs of the council present at the informal meeting indicated they agreed on the city'.!! obligation to puchase and develop park sites, but disagreed on when to deve lop, fin ancing, and mllintenance. The meet ing was ca11ed by the associa- tion of Troy homeowners from the. Troy development to question the council on its pla ns for El Bonito Park, an undeveloped site in their area. Of particular concern was the council's 3-2 vote on July 2 to use park fund money to put in street improvement.s around the park -a $24,000 expenditure. "Some may feel that we absconded with $24,000, using it to pave the street instead of developing the park," said the mayor. "This is not true. If we had not ac· cepted the park site, we would not have had to pave ou r side of the street. It was a legitimate park fund exp~nditure." The ma yor explained how each developer is assessed land or fees for parks according to a de nsity formula. He said the city is divlded into four park districts and fees colll'cted are earmark- ed for use in the district in which they are collected. El Bonito Park represented the first time land was accepted instead of fees. "We did a little horsetrading," said Counc ilman Ed Chermak. "\Ye could have asked for fees and then purchased the park sile. Instead we gambled that we mlght save taxpayers some money by accepting the land and putting in half the street. "Maybe we &ambled and losl. I don 'l know." August Rudel, president of th e homeowners grou p, suggested the city use $6,000 budgeted this year on El Bonito Park's fine grading and master planning for planting grass and Installing sprinklers. "We would be willing to maintain the park for one year at no cost to the city," he said . Councilmlln J im Thorpe 11aid th is might be one solution. But another could be lo persuade the council to put in minimum improvemenls and use part of $11 ,000 available under the E merge n c y Unemployment Act lo hire someone to maintain parks. Perhaps he could also supervise volunteer park planting and sprinkling programs. Full development of El Bonito Park hais been estimated at $21 ,000 but minimum impro,·ements v.·ould cost considerably less, he added. r-.1ayor Tony Fnrster ttdrl~d lh:i( the ultimate solur1on may ha1·e to he rlecided on a ba!lo l He said the council 1s able but unwilling to authorize a permissive tax fqr parks but 1voJ!d do sn if a ~imple ma- jority of the city 's voters approved. Under the proposal, w h I c h becomes final in 30 days subject to public comment. furniture oil polishes containing no less than 10 per cent of petroleum distillates would have to be packaged so small children could not open them. Also, the required container must not yield more than a half-teaspoon of polish with each squeeze or shake by a user. The FDA said less than a teaspoon of these polishes can be fatal. Los Alisos Water Board Sells Bonds Bank nf America has bought $2.53 million in bonds from the Los Alisos 'Val.er District at an interest rate of 6.28 percent. The bond money will be used to build '''ater supply mains, a local storage reservoir and a site for a aeasonal storage reservoir in the Lake f orest area. This is lhe second issue of bonds sold by the water di&trict from a •17.5 million bond election passed by voters in October, 1968. The district still has $13.66 millio n left in unissued bonds for future projects scheduled as the area grows. The current estimated popula tion of lhe 'vater district territory is 4.000 resident~. Developers expect to build another 4,300 homes in the nexf year hringing the population to about 5,000 by 1974. TW1l previous construction projects were recently completed by the Los A!isos Waler District. The first was con· struction of the Santiago Aqueduct in conjunction wilh the El Toro and Orange County Municipal Waler Districts. The second project included con- struction of water mains. two reservoirs and a "'aler filtration plant. Last Gas Ren1oved HIGASHJONNA, Okin av.•a lUPT \-The United States removed the last of 13,000 tons of µnison nerve gas from Okinawa. lod11y, ending a contro11ersy which has lasted se11eral years. Plnnners Order Sign On Cleaners Removed Although agreeing tha t the sign Iden- ! ifying Laguna 'a Live Wire Cleaners is "beautiful" and that Its removal would ~ expensive. planning commissioners Tuesday night voled unanimously to deny ~fariorie Hall '.11 request for permission to keep the sign. The city sign ordinance. explained Planning Director \V8yne Moody, re- quires tha t 10 percent of the building frontage be left unadorned on eilher end !'If a v.·a\1-front i;ign. Thus a si gn on the 25- foot structure al 264 For rst Al'e. should not come closer than 30 inches to the sides of the building. The existing Live: \Vire sign, he said, is 22 inches lrom one side and 14 from the other, a total encroachment of 24 Inches. 1101\·eve.r. the director added. the staff recommended granting of the requesled \'ari11nce since removal of the weldM metal letters, sunk into hole~ in the stuc· ('(I, would "deface the building, be ex- f)f'nsive and would not accomplish Isr ael Film Sla ted The film "His Land," tr11elng the hi!!lory of 1sri1tl from ancient to modem times w\11 be sho\\·n at 8 p.m Sept 17 at lhe Crown V11tey School, 2~92 Crown Va!lty P1rk>,1·ay, L,,guna Nigul!I . The fllm ill spon!i<lted hy the Crown V a 11 e y fAlvrnAnt Church . The public IA inv\lfld to llilftid anything for the city ." Commission chairman Carl Johnson agreed that it is "not 1n offensive sign," but noted that most of the other non- conforming 1igns in the city -more than 96 percent -have been brought into con- fo rmity during the three-ye:ar amortiza- tion period . Com missioner Rnger Lanphear said he was sympathetic but found it was "dif· licul t to make an u ception, beautiful as the. sign i!!.'' t.1oody sald it would be im possible to bring the sign Into the requ ir~ spice without removing every letter •·and each one is pegged In at several points, so the ~·hole front "·ould have: lo be re-done." Owner r-.1arjorle Hall said she had nn Ide.a how much the job would cos!, but felt sure it would be expensive and w11sn't P\'en sure: if the metal letters WllUld at ill be usable arter they were pu ll!d oul of the concrete. Mrs. Hall added that according to her measurement the sign was 28 inches from the building side at nne end ind I~ at the othtr. therefore ~mewhat closer to Cflnformity. thouRh still encroaching . Commissiontr John r-.lcDowell's motion ln contlnut the hearing to give the ap- plicant time lo muster mort arguments fail~ for lack of a second and a !IUbst- qucnt motion to deny the rtq uest passed urianimously. !ltrs. Ha ll "'8s advut>d she had 10 d1ys lo llPJ>'lll rhe: pl11nn!ng commil!slon's dc('ision 10 lhc cit y council if she stlll 11·11nts lo kt.eri her "be3uliful " ~1gn lhrouahout those many days and month.~. Orange County Gri nd Jury members who have heard part of the evidence ln aecrel -much will be introduced - lsaued an lnd iclment charging bim \\'ith murder ln the following days The docu ment specifies belief it was a cas of premeditated murder, giving ii dlii;tlncl possibillty of the death penalty. Deputy District Attorney Enright asked prospective Jurors poin!edly if they c0uld send Jnhnson In the gas chamber should he ~ found guilty. "I'd vllte for what "'rtS proper." one woman replied . She conlinu!d to sa~· she supports the death pt?nalty and "·as excused moments laler on the public defender's peremptory challenge. Enright also asked prospective jurors if they might hokl 11 aga inst him for 5how- ing pictures of the pregnant younc wtfe 's corpse and if they might tend not to con- f rnnr th1s gory evidence? "No sir," declared one woman , just slightly older than Mr.i. Johnson . Enright described the victim at this polnl as having her head bashed in, her Throat cut 13 times, plus other stab "'!Jun<ls. "I've ne1er ~een pictures like that before."' replied nne male jury prospect, que.~11oned about his fM1ssible reaction to \ ie11·in,1? rhem . He "·as clenching hi s Jaws Johnson, a lanky. b!nnd r-.1ichigan ~·outh \'\•hn married his high schl)()l sweetheart alter enlisting in the l'llarine Corps smU- ed and wtmpertd wilh his public defender duri.n& court recess. He rocked somberly in hla swivel chair at other times. Once , when Enriaht discussed the death penalty, Johnson'is eyes focused directly on the prosecutor's feet as he paced back and forth at the podium. Judge P.1urray recessed courl until Fri· day at JO a.m .. for final jury selection. noting ne,:t week's proceedings "'il l l>8 delayed until Thursday by the Stare Ba r Association Con1ention and a judges' conference. ''This ls necessarily going to be a lon g trial. longer than u~ual," he remark!d, saying he hoped it could be concluded by the first week In October. School Bells Ring Monday 140,000 W ill T roo p Bac k to Coast l ns titutiotis By GEORGE LE·IDAL 0 1 l~t Ol lt • ~lltl S!1ll Despite construction de 1 a y s , un· certainty about property tax financing of schools and teacher criticism of the Presidenl's wage-price freeze , some 140,000 children will enroll in schools along the Orange Coast next r.tonday. For students and parents, the major educational issues of the day "'ill be pushed aside as opening day butterflies, th e rush to meet school buses and park· ing peanut butter sandwiches come to the fore. School officials along the Orange Coast predict they'll be prepared for the annual onslaught of students. Increasing enrollments in San .Joaquin Elementary will cause dnub\e sessiQns. Tustin Union High Schoo l District \\1111 employ a staggered , seven-period da y to accommodate incrPases in student enroll- ment expected al r-.1ission Viejo ancl University High School. Portions of lhe new construction at University High School W(ln'I he rnn1 - pleted until Nov. I. PriJ1C1pal Victor She r- r~l lt said. The library. administration and c11fe trria $(>rvices 1\•il! cnntin11r in temporary qu11r!rrs. serving some 1.500 high srhonl pupils nn opening da y. Shl"rreilt .. ~aid all students will report at 8,.10 a.m r-.1nnd11_y and !be s!aii;gered rl<iy starr ing timrs or 7:45 and 8:40 a.m. will begin on Tuesday, Three schools in the Newpnr!-r-.1esa Unified SchQ<11 District -Te\l/ink!e r-.1id- rlle School and Newport Harbri r anrl Coron/I dtl ~iar High Schools -"'Ill nnl be completely re ady on opening day, Superintendent John \V , Nicoll said , Nevertheless. he said. only .. temptirary odjustments" will be necessary fo "'Ork student programs around the un- completed ""rtinos nf the ma jnr renova- !inn and 11ddilions programs at the three i;chools. !':ewpnrl·r-.ie.~a schoo ls expect to meet the 21i,713·pupil enrollment projection f:hilrted in lhe di stricl's 1971 ·72 bud get, hast"d on e;irly pre-registration rigure s. F'inal enr(lllment tallies for all distritts in Orange County will not be readied until next week. !n Laguna Brach. about 100 new facrs are experted In appear r-.londay morning in the classrooms of l2fi teachers. No faculty posi!ions "'ere added for the 1971- 72 school year, Supt. William Ullom noted . meaning class size al'er11ges will increase sligh!ly due to budget strln· gt"ncir~. Capistrano l.'nif1ed School Dis!rict will no! begin classes until the following 11·rek. Supt Truman Benedict noted his district starts later to take advantagl' of coolf'r Wf'athe r and to honor the vacation schedules of the residents of the com- muni!y. On Sepl. 20. about 8,llOO studen!s ll'lll resume classes in the Capistrano distrir1's !3 schools, The five elementary districts milking up lhe H1111tington Be11ch Uninn High Srhonl District ll'i!l enroll about 46,5()0 s1uden1s, anot!icr 16,720 pupils 1Nill he on and for (IJ)f'ning da,v 1n the high schools ow \l'e~I Oran~e County. Cl::is~C'~ at Golden '\lest. Orange Coast ;ind SacldlC'b&ek Community Colleges also hf'gtn on ~lond;iv . Altrnd::incP eslima!es For !he Co::tsl Cnmmun1ty College District total 17.330 full lime students up from lli.801 last 1·ear. Sacld!PbaCk College f)rficials estimate there "'111 be 2.500 full time equivalent students enrolling for classes on the r>.!L~sion Vipjo cBmpus. The actual s!udent eount al the two- ·\·ear college."! wil l be hi~her than the at· tendance projections, officials n{lle . since not all sludenl!i \\'hr) register take a full class ln;:id F'or example. the evening colll'ge enrollment at Orange Coasl College is ex- pected to reach 10,500 students this year. Another 9,000 rl11y st11denl s are expected to register al OCC as well . Registration \\•ill continue through Sept. 17 iit Orange Coast. Following is a table sho\\•i ng the actu al average daily attendance of school districts along the Orange Coast for !hi!: 1970-71 school year. The second column sho11.·s projected attendance figures for which the districts have budgeted. Final enrollment figures will be reported fol1011.·ing the opening of l!choo1 , next \\'eek . 1971-7! District 19711-71 Projec ted Attendance Attendance Fountain V.1lley Elementary IO,S30 11 ,570 Huntington Bench Ci!y Elementary .. 6,5 17 7,150 Ocean View Elementa ry 14,0 45 14,444 Seal Beach Element ary 1.153 l.!45 \\l est minster Elementary 12.278 12.2fi9 Huntington Beach Cninn High School 15.405 !li.i20 S..n Joaquin Elementary ., 9.!00 11 .000 Tu~tin L·nion High School 7.4(K) 8,300 Ne1~·port-:O.lesa L:nified 26.1146 21i, 713 Laguna Beach l!niFied 2.!m 3,100 Capistrano Unified (npens Sept 201 8.253 8.&54 Coast Communtly College 16 .llOl 17,330 S;irldleback Cnmmunity College 2.J26 2.500 \fost districts advise p<trenf~ wit h q111'Stions ;, b o u ! registration of 1he1r child or hus schedules lo call the school or district offi ce for infC1rma!ion. l1ix11riou s s11ring down sofas •' • PROFESSIONAL Th11e harid 1ome sofas were designed to give you th1 ultimele i11 Sl'!etin g com fort with dacrori end dow11 be ck pillows, deep 'Prin g down 1eet cu1h ions enveloped in down end feethers end in two foem·fill 1d erm pillows. Choose from • widt selec+iol'! of fin e febr:cs . 8' length reg . $599 NOW ....... Your favarlt ( lntt rior dtsigncr will be happv to as.ti!! vou .• , H.J.GAR~ETT fURNrflJRE ' INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opet1 Mon .. Thur1, on.I P.,I, l vn. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646-0275 646-0276 COSTA ME SA. CALIF . • l 1 Can't, Bare It N ucle 'Othello' R ejected LONDON lAP 1 -Actress Kay BatlO \\' has 1v1thdra"'" fr11m R London &laae pro- duction of Shakes p ea r 's "Othello'' rather than play Desden1nna 111 the nude . should 110 In ~ tn the buff for the sct'ne of her murder bv Othello. hu Moori sh Puaba11d. who then carries hrr bod) across lh<' stage in full view of the footllghts Liftin~ tht> \'ell on a m;1Jnr rnw 11'1th dlrcc-tor r c t c r • O~·stnn during rehear!ials al the ~lermaid Theater. the 24· year-0ld b r u n e l t e told newsmen. 'The. icle.11 v.•as ridiculnus Nudity ti. Just not nece.ssary in this classic Shakespearean rule 1'1n sur!l th r b11rcl nr A\nn ne1·er w:inted a nude death scene. "For one th ing. all the 11nmen's parts 11ere playrd by hfi1·s in 1hn~e clavs sn it 11.111ld have been a bit cl1H1ru1t " Oyston 1ns1sts Desdemona "This i~ il play about sexu al Jr;iln11~\'."' n.1 ~\•)n ~;11d. "Peo- plr 11·erP ~horked b,y 1t in V1c- lonan n11,1·~ ;inrl I v.'ant thern to br shocked now " Miss Barlow's actor hus· band , Richa rd. said . "If Kav 1Ya!I a stripper. [ WIJtildn't 1n1nd. But shr 's a verv talented actress and for her tO be put down to this level Is in- credible." The production npens Sept lfi and the managemenl said annlher young actress, Sarah Sii;phenson. had agreed to t:ike nver as Desdemona -ln the rav.·. DAILY T\r LOG Thu rsday Evening SEPTEMB ER 9 bltL1a1d, lron1ld1 11 1tr1ndtd In I mountt1n c10111 will! tn 10dlel di· prived ol drufs. Jos1ph C1mp1n1ll1 ~·J~~ts. ':!Kl I) 811 Nt•s Jerry Dunphy (}) Nell't Sill Huddy O Steve A.11111 Sito• Guests: Lnuls Nye, Billy Eci.stln1. Bob [ms!en, Choo Choo "'lllns. Gypsy 800!1, ij) Olympic l oxlnt Joie Del Campo vs. Vlt Tumulak 0 KNIC Hews Tom S~nder O Th• ruflt1\'t (!) Wiid, Wiid Wut 0 Sii O'Clock Mowl1: (CJ (90) "Wt rloct" Ptrt I (d11m1) '59-lllch· 1rd Widmark. H1nry fond1. Dorothy M1lon1. Anthony Quinn . A 1unligh1er Is hlrtd by !ht !owl! of 1'.'11l~c~ to wlp1 out I 11n1 t1rrori11n1 lh& town m TIM FH11t1to nt1 m Stir Trek (1 5) Tht Corpo11ta View m Clllldren's f1i1 fII IMtJtlflG 34 m 0.1th V1lley ~YI (!9) lltlll11n'1 l1l1nd al N"'" Jim H1wthom1 @Zn (15) NET '11yhouw CJ!) "The Takln1" An ti~11l m1nhl "doeu· dr1m1'' 1bout 1 widower and hit d1u1ht11 who Is try ln& to brtlk aw1y lrcm him and the communll} Jewtl Walket and Giimer McCormick 1\11. 1:30 I]) CIS N1W1 Walter C1cnl 1te n:DJ NSC Ntws John Chance llor m The Flr!nt Nun 9:00 EJ r9 CBS Thur,a1J MoviP: (C) (2hr) "Harpi!" (susptnse) ']0 - Hu1h O'Bran. [li11beth Ml'lley. Slo ry C'.'I an 11th1!tct 1m11eu1 illtonu 1«hMt former wife 111es lo break up his 1mpend1n1 mu111i1. o mr&1ffi1 JJICl&l l Lon1- street flepri~ed 11 !ht 90 minute feat ure that rnlrod uced JamM fr an· CISCUS IS Michael Lon111treet.. blond ln~ur1nce 1n~est1ea 1or. B11dlnrd 0111· man, Jn~., Mclnt11t , J1ane1l1 Nnl1n I and Martine Bes1r1ltk 1uesl ·1111 in I 1~•~ ~ram a !limed In th! hlsto1le French Qu;irtfr o! N~w Orleans and in B~tnn Rnu&r. La (15) Ito• St•t an Kod1•110dP Loda• m Dt11rt ll11M r1 J1tk l 1tM1m (lt) Tiit Add11111 '•mlly m El Adortbl• ~I. l ldto (J'JAIC Nn1 m D~~id Fro1 t Sholl' Guest host; Dom Delurst. a!) 1111111 p1r1 Vtronlc1 1:00 1J CIS Nws W1l111 Crcnl!rt1 t :lG o~ m l dl m·12 (R) Mrht Vtn· delf ' A s1mp11 !r1Ule vlolltlon turns ln•o t a11lous cewi 1nd 1 te1n11t 11rl prov1s to be IO!l populu 101 htt own 1ood. () 811tu Wud Ntws ttJ l t Cruz d1 P.h rls1 Cruttt (]) AIC Ntws Smnh, Re110ner 0 m NIC Nm John Cll1ntellor 0 W\dt kf'tllll Th11tre; (90) "St• trlb ,, th• CillftlU" (f!ly!lt ry) '3' 10:00 ~ lfQl m I IPtCIA~ I A" f vtnln1 -Cl lrt Dodd J k LiR With Jullt Andrew! and Htrry l el1· a · It UI, IGnlt {II) A musle1I }pec11J r1n1ln1 Cil Truth t r ConMQutnus frnm l>OllUltr balleds lo celypMl 0 Wh1t't My Lln1f SftORs. ~ Die~ Van Dytt O Nm Kevin S1nde" m I Lov1 lucy 0 I l!IC1Al I Ortl Roberti In Hi -m (J}Dr11n1t will Special guest 11 Don Ho. I (II ) Spl110n1 ,rHly m Ne'ln Putn~m. F1sh m1n I fm Tiit Corper1t1 ~-In seri~! {15) Bob1K1ulverl tllnetuslon, "Contlomtretes" ~;e d•S m I ~Pl(IAl I D1wid H1rrll on "lhrw cu"ed by Ro1 A.lh t, ~1 Litton 1n olution11}' L0111" Prof1I~ o! the Oriti I du1tr11s. ll~~T!ta~c• Mnv~ment ~dvoc11e. I @II ~n1tlih1.1 Negro1 a:J 801 Pro!eis1c~a1 (3t ) fl) Movit Gam1 I f Siii, O ffi(J)ffi l l ftC\!11 All 11 Sllllth end Jon11 R1oe1! ol the "'est11n·cnmftdy 1pectal !1111 Intro · duc1d P!ie Duel 1nd Ben Muriihy 11 "'01J IO·b! I G'ld RUV~ Al~n !~!h11ed rn I SPf(l~l I 1912 Miu Amtriu P'£e•nt Par•llt f ormer M•u Amtr· lei . Vondt Kay \'1n Or~•. 11 h~11 eis. (1 5) W1shlnrton Wetk In lh vtcll' ro El Dl1r1o dt uni Se nonll Dl- cenle Ill Su11n s~·n! limes. f1·1 l"Oll1·1 11:0D IJ Im N,w, 1111 ~. J1mM Dru ry 1nd l orreJt Tut k o ~ m N II, ~ • ~i 0 Miiiion $ Movl1: (2hr) "Canvict1 C!' M"'\Jlll D•llon raur" (dr1me1 '6l -Bin Ga11ar1 0 \]'CE 'itwi Slu1r1 Wh r!man. S1mm1 D~V<\ Jr Stor)' of the rehab1l1r~non ol ton1lc1 John lhsko 1«ho, .. hilt sarv1r g 17 y11r1 !n prl!ltln, ~ltime 1 renowntd p1ln!tr. m H111n'1 Ht,._1 fE Tiii Coilr11 el Dur fimf'I "H!tlt r Qoi1r Europa" ml htMl1~ Mawit m llllJ flr1h1m CN!idt (JIJ 11'1 Yo~1 Bet 0 Movl1 : "H~dS11~'1 Illy" l dr1 m•) ''0-P•ul Muni, Jnhn Sul!on. m Movie: ''Titt M1rnl1lt1nt AmlM!1- s~n1~ (dr~m•l '47-Joseph Cotten. Agne1 Mocreh,~d. Ann~ 811111. m /'fews !1111 Jo~nl 12:00 0) Seat the Cloe~ 12:15 0 Newt 12:JO m Movie: "Tall, Dutl 1nd Mt~d· l OO 8 Linear Ill) An ou1l1w1 11ut1 11111'11~ (l'.llm tdy) ''l-4:1s11 llo1111r1. 5'&!1L1ncer 1n a ~•nitrous P1'1!1!lon 12:45 0 The Gille when ~· is rn·~1a•tn !ni his 1bs,nt !"/ ~1ll·bro1hu. W1 rren 01t1s 1u1sts. 1:00 EJ Mo¥11: "Post11111• lor Dt~1tt" ro m 1111y 1r1n•111 tru11d• m (IS) W11hlniton WM-111 Revl1w (J9) felfure; ~M1rlntt, Ltt't l;o" 11!1 .... (drtm~) 'S&--l11iy Mti0rt. (I) 0 0 IT ·~ Nin 0 Movlt: (C) "ltevolt rt 'Drt L1r1- ml1" (1dv1n1ure) '57-John Othnlf, l :lCI D 111 m lronJidt I~) "111~ H•PP1 Dr111111 el Hollow Min" Dunn1 1 • ID Al!·Nlcht Shew: "Thlf WO!l't 1 .. Htvt Mt." "Tiit W!lol1 frul.h" i nd "SlrO«L .. - Fridoy blffiME MOVI ES "' m ""'" 0.l!Mtrit, Ltftdtft" (4rtmt) 'll-Wt ltt r •11111r1ld, ... 0 "lusll'waettrs~ (wr~tnn) 'SI- ' 1"h~ lrtl1nd, W1yne Mnrrr\ "Stoltn ,,.~ (•rtm•) '52-Piul Henrtld. Llr1kttl _,fl i:oo m "Sptt11,..· ca:i"'•dyJ 'J4-••th- 11ne Hepbvfll. llobtrt Yo11n1. 2:00 0 "l rlfll1$ You11(' ldr111u) ·•o- Tyron1 Pow11. llnd t O.rn1ll, 3:00 ([l "T1MI !'11'111 tf P1ull11t" teom1dy) '41 -P1m1!1 Austin, Pit !lti0n1. ~ (CJ "tin 1 l lrl t lrt•~" cm~ . s·cal) '53-M&r(i and Gower r;h1m pron, Otbbi1 Rtynolds . Al/Colo• f,...,,,.,, .,.,,,.,..,.' G!nt"•! ~"'"< T('•. "IVll -llllVIL" IG'l ,,, ) "Mll11 ANGUl '6t" (G,) .......... I .,.,,.,,,..,. 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'11:1.-rt ''""" Sean Connery The Andenon Tip es ~ IQIUr It W(l!llWr ~llOll Also P laying c ' ' IQ!O "" • "l laht 11 Tht1~11 Of lht Wt•I ~" • "C1,1. 11111111 & fli1 U•~trwol1r City'' '-" "M1wTh1Wnl W1aWo~"!I) N('IW THIU TUfSOAY ROX O~FICI O~E N 6:45 P.M IOnda /u'theirlond ,· I tll•t • ~·.:.~ 1 1• 'klut•' pono~.1 o~ e 1rc~n•tclor ll!t In JOSEPH l ;..,iA~· •1.v1cz. P~ODUCi .C,N There "'88 0 crooked IDBD••• from .... erner b10 1 , [!J I ~ C ~·n 11ey le11ur1 11r•11c1 C::. --MATINEES-SAT. & SUN. ON LY-- "WILLYW OHICA & THf-CHOCOLATl ,ACTOIY" ,1u1 J eh11 W•v11r ''EL OOIADO" WILLY WONICA e1 12:10-4.25. f l OOIAOO 1:15 P.M. ..... ' ' L Ends Tue1d1y 7th Record \\leek ON ·ANY SUNDAY anLM llYWICI •AIWN II 0 "not 1111111 Ill the ,._. ldrt • "11) '4 7~r111, lfotl 'urce!I. Q "\.-"" II llttl'lft" {d11m1) 45 -,_. ~ltrnty, J11"n~ rr~1n l«l:tO ,J) ..,. ... Grt• '•t• 91ep• \ar1m1) ''9 -W1111,m P"w~ll. 4:1D IJ ''Tht ttr1n11 All1lr ef UMlt Harry" !m~r!ryl '4'i------Genr11 »nd I I\, Ger110.ne f•!Jtge11ld. 1------------------------- tJ) S.m• II JO AM 1!1tln1 5:00 Q "t1nt111111n'1 Af'i'11u11r (drt• m1) '47--Grei:ory Pet:lt l{id s Like to Ask Andy , PEARL BAILEY In Pt/1011 S1~!1mbt1 3 thru 12 lwo Show' N!1htly 8 p.m. 1nd Mldnirht • Two ihows ~ithtl:f 11e1pt Monday 10 D.m.1~~ 12:30 1.m. Am11 lc1'1 Gr11t11t Y1e1Uon l ijy. For Reserva11cns cal!: ZEnlth 9·9924 ., Klrig1 Ca1tl1 L1k1 Tahca/Nevada 1702) B31·111 1 ALSO •• lt:YAN n 'N!AL "WILD ROVERS" Rud y Hit With Suit LOS ANGELES ! UPI I -l'1- ly Coo nc1lman Robert .S1e- \•enson has filed a 12 mllhon l1htJ &Ult aga1n~r crooner lludv Vall ee and RKO r.tnfral C-Orp , nfl('ra!nr nf Kll.l-1'V, Los Angele~ Stevenson. whnse d1~trict 111- c!udf'' Va llee's ntlrhhnrh('lnd , fought the singer's at!tmfll to ren:imr the slrt't!'hf' lives on "Rue De Vallee'' The ~11 11 <"nntend s \lttllrr made a llbelnus r·em::11'k ah/1111 Sffl'l'n~nn.'! 0\\'11 leRRI ri1f f1('ul11r~ r!un ng ;1r1 AppearAni·r on K!l.1 -T\''s 'l'e1npo !ihn11• ol'ull• -1.n J r'•· 1 II .1(111 II< "TOllA! TOlAI TOIA!" p•u• "VAN llM!NO "01N'" ..,.,,~ "'"" .J•oo1• l 't<lol 1(1a• Mll•t1t1 Ill I "M '°1llEATS E~Y'Wn'E (JQ A IOUl IROTHM" -PlAY80Y c:The sti ._anra c MPLasnc achine ., ..... , ~ llOllCOla' • •OMCM' PLUS "CATC H THI JOY" a"d "HA.NG-TIN" 7:JD and •:JD lach Niie Season ends Sept. 151 Del M1r'1 1U-t1me greet 1ea1on Is a.1mo1t over. But Iha beat 11 yet 10 camel Don't ml11 the e w.cllement of season wind·tlp. Phone 76S-~141, Special bu111, call Greyhound . Nine dally rte•• Mon.-Sat. Po1t Tim• 2 p.m. Dat•ar~ Thoroughbred Club 11 ----------------------1 NOW! AT THEATRES BELOW! FOR FAME, FORTUNE "" AND BROKEN BONES! """ . ..,., ...... . GEORGE HAMILTON· SUE LYON .. ,,., KN/61161: .,,... . .- ' ' • HIATRIS FOR 2ND FEATURES o FOUN TA IN VALLEY DRIV E-IN . Son OrrQO Frwy . nl B•(Joitl'T•Jr~! LA HABRA DA IV E·IN ·On Imp ti~1. Benr.h & Harbor Bl YO OR ANGE I DRIVE-IN .~ A frwy n~or Chnpmon GROVE·GA RD EN GROVE. 96 1 B Gnrr!en Grov~ P.lvrJ FOX fULLERTON · 'i1 0 ri Hnrho r FLlll!~TON Song Of Norway . ........ ~ ...... (ll•.,\•r• ~ h,,J,,, r .. ,.~11• Q"Mf.int11o>I ~ Rl'>t-e<t \1Qh•V hlw••d (, ~nbon•on .................. ..... , "''·•'' ... c-.. , ... ,. .. .. ~., ~--··· "'"'' .. IH '"•"""'' ~.,, .. ,.,_., "' lo•Oo• \,.,....,., O«.,..,, ···~ ·-· .... ··~ .... .. -~ ........... 1 .... . -,, , .... I ··-· ... -... ... , ..... ' .. .. . ..... .. ~· ··-.. •;•• .,. ......... ".. (._,.. I" "'N .. L•"' •-•-• ~. <~-•- €3' O•>••" "'"'''°' [' 1 .,, "'-""•"-."•"•~~,c•"•-~.c,c,.c.c,_=,•=•-=•" BRILLIANT. REMARKABLE~ ·~ rt~,. ~,MILLER • 2ND AT CIHlMA WIST •2 • •2nd Al CINEMA• Rork Hudson "PREITY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW" "WHO IS HARRY KEL LERMAN" EDWARDS Intelligence know of the attack before the Japanese Ambassador? • -...... • , ; -~=-'yg·aa · 1Joi HAllBOll SHOl'f'!J>IG Cl Nl(ll 2ND TOP ATTRACTION EDWARDS \ '""""''·"''" c• .. C•o•lo+!• loooph•• J•••"' HARBOR cr'~~·;.1 .· .. c···_,..<c ........... 11~~•0• 1tvD •T w1L10-~' •VANISHING tOSll "''SI 116 0 '1 ! .. POINT~ '~lllS 5'>VIH r ~lN Dlf fiC rw< r.r4'.:> COLO ~ "'THE CONFORMIST' ;I' IS THE BEST MOVIE THIS YEAR BY FAR !" -T~•Now Vor~t• .......... ''""' ... ~ ....... , ..... ...._ JEAN LOUIS STEFANIA TRINTIGNANT SANDRELLI the conformist . !El ~.~:.;-::i.""°' 11 -~·· rr. r:l'° • '"''>l'l1J"11 '1f.!UI! ~ '"THE CONFESSION' IS VASTLY MORE INTEREST-i ING THAN 'Z'I'' -", ,,... e/ · ~..,., .... ,,.,r ,,,..~" . . A ~O::.el'I [X)r!"'"(:1r"I ,....., Ee• -;· 1 !~',I~ ICl•C/I • ' --,'(l/f;:C. fl/,l1n"J1r1 ~,1--;·y-,r.c ~1r; .. ,.. •'81 .. IGP ...... ~'-~.~.~:~:1'~~~5:,~~,~ .• ~._ ,,,.i cum ~ - FIRST SHOWING of "THE CONFORMIST" ••• "THE CONFESSION" IN ORANGE COUNTY CIMRLTOH .. HESTON THE OMECi~ MAH FROM W!llNER BROS. I KINNEY lEISURE SERVICE ~ 2nd TOP THRILLER l ob•., O•.,ald I • o~~ .. 11 "l•o•1>~c• '• ~ The Future Is here. •• """" •W O .. """ •• THX 1138 ••T eo••• ... .,. • ••" 11111n ,_, •.t.l'· 101 • MV.,T•NllfDN ••.t.c:>i l!Wllllam Gffolden <lltyanO~eal GKarl.Malden 1e ... ••••• ~ .... ,.,.. ru ... M[IROCIJ.Oll Pl,NAVtSl()t( 'Cl' . .,,. ~o Z4 DA.IL Y PILOT Fatal Jet Crash Site Gets Study JUNEAU, Alaska t UPI l - Engine fa ilurt has been ruled out as the cause of Llle Alaska Airlines Boein,:! 727 jetliner which smashed into the side of a mountain near herf.'. killi ng all 111 persons aboard, in· vestigators said \.\'Prlnesd ay. lnvesligalors frnm the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board also reCO\'ered 10-12 in- struments frnm the pla ne wrecka~e. 1nC'!uding t w o navigalional instruments, and planned to run bench tests to determine if thf'v con1ributed to the crash last Saturday SEPTEMBER HONOREE George Wil•on Gangbnsting Officer Gets '"Safet.v bo.:irrl Investigators, afler a prelim in ary 1n- ''estigat1on of the I hr e e engines at !he im pact site, have determinPrl that normal power was bt>1ng applied at impact.'' a board spokesman, Ed Statlery Jr. s.:iid He said identification of the victims a! the scene of the worst ~ingle plane air crash in the lin1terl States l\'as pro- ceeding despite difficulties caused b.v poor flying con· ditions, limiting 1novement bet~·een Juneriu and the crash site, about 20 miles away. "We estim.:ite !hat all nf the hodies "·ill be nff the hill in two da:--s. possibly three days," Sla\lery s<1id. "Ap- proximately half of the bodies have already been taken from the accident scene and remov- ed to a cenlrril s11e About a dozen victims ha\·e been positively id e nt i i i ed by fingerprints." Despite "·oT king conditions severely hampered by rain, fog low clouds and col d. ~·orkers believe the~· ha\·e ac- counted L.,r 'O!l 1 I I pcrsons aboard the plane "'hich crash· ed at the 2,400-foot le\·rl of !he mountain. Recovery ~·ork <11 the site of the crash m<1v l;r finished by J\.fnnday. a sp0kes1\llt., for lhe investig;;i tors s;;1d. hur added !hat collection of rln r.a \1·ould continue for i;on1e time before a public he<1rin~ is hclrl . pro- babl y in one or !11·0 mnn!hli. T11·0 impnr!ant p1ecrs of equipment rccn\"rsed from !he "'fecka ge already ha1·e been flo"'n to laboratories for anal)'SIS. They ;;re heheved to' be in good conrlit1nn. The fl ighl data recorrler, which records the speed, altitude heading. \"ertica\ G· forces and flight time for lhP." airpl rine from the moment of takeoff 1\ as f l o "' o lo \\'ai:hing1 ori. n .r The corkp11 \·n1cr rrcorder. v•hich keeps a tnped r·pcord of all rad i o co n11nun1cations w1th1n. 1n and frorn the aircraft. has hern sent to Seattle for a reridout by a safety board ln1 esugator. A safet.1· board spoke~man said a prirty of hunters "•hich heard the C'rash of the Jet has been located. Mesa Hon or A young lnvest1gatnr 1n- s1rumtntal in breaking the March, 1970 Bonnie and Clyde band it gang that r a n1 r coasl wa rd after a Oilorado killing is Costa f\.1esa's Officer for the Month of Septernber, George P. \\l ilson. 27. ha.c; been chosen by the city's Crime Prevention Oimmiltee" t\ow engaged primarily in \\'Orki ng "'il h juveniles. De1ec- ti ve \Vilson has been assigned to a number of o t h e r homicides in addition to !he so-called Bonnie and Clyde capture. He and other \n\'est1Q:at11rs arrested James E .. Jackson, nn"' 26. plus his girlfr iend and two ma le traveling companions in a "'est side home to end a cross-country robbery spree. Jackson-who vowed nevpr to be taken ali ve-is now serv- ing a life sentence for !he brutal murder of ll Colorado Springs pa"·nhroker. The others received lighter i;cn- teoccs. They had left an arsenal of guns ·locked in the ir C"ar n1·ernight for the first t ime since neeing U:lloradn. but still hrid items link ing them to th e bludgeon murder. The soft spoken investi~;itnr joined the department in ~-larch, 1965 a.c; a patrolman. being promoted to detective ~·nrll in August, 196~ and ser\'· in,e: wit h several specific de!.=i ils. Raised in San Rernard ino . \\'\Json has an Assnririt e nf Ari.~ degree 1n pnlice sC"icncc from Orange Coast College rind l1vei; in Ne"•porl Beach wi th "'He .Jn and 3-.vcar-old daughter .Julie. Like many fell ow officers. he prefers outdoor ;:inrl ;:ithlct1c acti\'ities during leisure lime. including fishi ng. motorcycling and tennis. Vetera11 s' Official E )'es N e\v Ap proa ch The \·etC"rfln.~ Ad rn1n1~1 ra· lion has 111lt>ns1f1rd tis ca111- pa1gn to h"IP P1nplo1 rr\ il f'· vflop r.1 Riil •\11 lhr-1nh 1r:Jtn 111,e oppnr1u111 t1r.o ln1 rrtu t n· 1ng .o;er\·trrnl{'ll i\t !hr ~run,. t1nH'. 1h" \"1\ 1.c; 1.1k111g _qrr~ 10 t1mrl1fy lhr r1·,.crct11rrs rm- plo~·ers mu:.t frlln 11 111 ~l"'!l111i::. Up their IC1 ('1';1 1]·, p1·01?ran1~ Gorrlon R Elhntl . d1rrr!f'lr of \'A"s Snt11hrrn r;iliforn1a Reg ional Olf1re, sA1d th a1 special hf'lp is a1·ailable to small busi ne sses who "nuld like to part1c1pate but "·ho Enb 0111g Col. F. 1'1art1n Post, 2145 E. Ocean Blvd .. Newport Beach. recent· Jy completed a brief tour of active duty al U.S. Air Force /\cad· emy, Colorado Springs, Colo. A reserve officer. he w&!I an admissions counselor for his home arc.a. lark resnurcr~ for de l"r loping 1r.:iin1n.e: program.~ Ht> sri1d Iha! \"A regionril nff1("P.<; 11·111 senrl 1r.:i1ning e>.:prrt~ to chPrk r111·!hP-1nh !raining pn~~ih1l111<'s .:ind hr lp i:-mpln~'er~ set up ;ic- C'erl:ib!r lrainin_g ~1tucil1nn~ l "ndrr apprnvrd r1·ngr;trn~. l'l't('r·rins arr paid while r h,..~· <irf' 1n training Thr salrt r.1· pri1rl by !hr rmpl11,1·l'r i::or~ ur .:is rhe !n11nee riel"elnps skills useful 10 1he employer. f.:ll ioll said Iha! n1·cr Hlf\,!"11~1 1·eterans are currently takin~ nn·1he·job training. and almn:-t 200.()()0 ha1·e I a k f' n ap- prent1cesh1p or OJT i;ince the current program 1\·as first .authorized less than four years rigo He po1n1ed out. hn""e\•rr, that more Jobs and !raining opportu111 t1es a r e needed, And one 1vay lo pro- vide th~m is th roui::h J!reat er employer participa tion in OJT prn~rams. In an approved VA prngrrim . emplo.\"ers ma y pay nl'\I" 1•eteran t r::iinee~ as lilt.le a~ one-hrilf of the t a r get Journeyman "'age. \\'hile !he VA prnvirlei; in- f or mation and helps employers develop OJT prn- grams. Elliott pointed out lhat employer programs must be designed lo metl the re- quirements nf state .11pprov1 nJ! agencies before v e t e r :i n lraine~ CM rereil"e VA benefits. To assist ln the development of neW training job~. the VA recenlly circulated to all lt .c; regional offices 34 prolotype on-the-Job traintnR progr:im~ in occupatirins of dJ!ricu!ture and in the m11nual ~kill fiPlrl<i Additional VA funrl~ are 11 1~" ~ing made 111·ailable \1'1 s1::itr approving 11~encles in .~upporl nf !he expt'dited state ap- pro1 al pr0C'e~s Free Thumb. Taxi Landed hy Teenager~; PALOS VERDES rENl!'\SULA (AP ) -In this affluent and bucolic L os Angeles suburb the teenage hllchhiller·s thumb ne l'er fai ls. Jn fact a teenager can telephone for h1~ free ride <1nd llie Thu1nb T<1x i will be oo the. Will'. The idea c:11ne fron1 a c11'1c c•1n1n11ttee appninterl by lhe school board lu l111d solutions to prohlen1s bu~.iiing t.ee nagcrs and !heir pa rents. ··we found tha t teenagers fight ""1th their parents In the :;ummertin1e and we knew tha t !here i.~ no p11h!1c t rans portation on the. peni n5ula,"' 1H11d minee chairman. Poer. the com· Marvin ··Then we fitted the two loge1her and came up with the of thtm girls. do the driving in three--bour shifts. The cars have been carrying JOO to 600 young people six days a \1eek since the end of July, and the 5erv ice may con· tinue on Saturdays aftPr s('hool opens. "The response has been unbelievable," l'iay11: Poe r , "especially from the teenagers themselves.·• Young volunteers man an ani;wering service and relay requests by radio to the ('ars. Thto c<1r11 don't stop In fro_tft or• customer's hou~ or tal(t him exactly where he ~·ants tO go, but they ply established routes. iclea lhat one of lh e reasons!:================================================== ~;:,"':"~. ~~; u~:•h,,t11,~; ,..( A Yr·OCM ste:'W'eolJ03FM '"'·" Tne odc;o fo. ' free "" ~ ;&, s~rv1ce for the lown ·s kids was ixlrn. hut the rommittee the sounds of the harbor couldn't find any cars. Then the head ol a loca l 24 h · d secunty ron1pa ny hea r~ <1 hout _ _.l'.=:::::::l.S~~--:7 ours a ay the plan . H i~ cars O[K'rale ;,: mostl y at nigh !. He offered the use nf s.nn1e of f-du ly C"ars dur· ing the d'1ytime. The corn pany pays for gas and maintenance and teenage volunteers. mo~l Fit.• """'" t"its :\fan,· of These Cars: Cornpart Hu ir k~. Chf"1·, 11. Con1et.:. Cot\"air.•, _\l u~laTI~<. Falcons, Foreign Cars 6.fl0x l3 Bla<k\\·all 6.50xl3 Black .... -all l~h"' P]lf'>.] l<·rl~i> ll<J rl ~. 4 .h;ir~~r_.. Tnrinn~. 1:.,u~~r•. 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A SK ILLED "TMCKEf\ MUST ilf' AE!LE 10 IDENTIFY VARIOUS ANlf.lAI-TRACKS!... ,, cm ANYONE HERE TELi. ME WHAT1\IE ,, Dlfft'R<NCE IS 1!!'1WEEN AN EU<1RACK 'i AND A PEER TRACK? ., A ELK TR ACK'S MADE ~'(A El-K! jj()f A DEAR TRACK'S MADE ~Y A D<'AR! MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS YOU CAN lf.l\l!Ti; A~Y FlYE f~IEND5 TJ;AT YOU \NANT ! PLAIN JANE ., DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS 45 Sltonghold Y!.'s lerday's Puzzle Solved: 4b Fee ~ l • ~ G ~ S ~ l • " ' l Partially ·10 "My fro1en Fnl'nd --·• .. '", ' • p 0 u ' G O • P £ V I k £ & \I A H " • " "' ' ' "' ' r;i1ndrops ~~ DeSl'<ves: 6 Del~ys lnform~I 11 M.'.:»'se SQ Kinr! of Code unit synthet ic 1~ (,o awoy lror~ r1Jbber ' " '"' ; . ' • "' " " ' Q A O N ( r,<tQ A " "~~u •;c ~•• l'l NE l P l tl \l[O ~ P ~ •v £~.\[ l ~N &l•IP PEANUTS I A?PR WATE IT~ I APfREC1ATE !T ~ By Chuter Gould NE'l<T TO oc:tAW!t<; SKY DIVINC. IS Tl-IE NOST, l;M ? By Tom K. Ryon By Al Smith c i..UCk! By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski ~E~. I APPRECIA1E IT I OH, ~E;, I RE ALL~ APPRKIATE IT~ I APPRECIATE IT! 'y---1'. ' Ll'L ABNER • \ I • ' I'. I l' , 1' I ·l ' , .. I ·' SALLY BANANAS ~HeY, You! - GORDO .&..\JOiHE.FZ-W U/t.10 Of St::.R-VA'i-SL!ZZ.1 H:::N~Y! •.• 'j J MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS CON6RATUU.TI 0/.l l> 1-W<R</ ! QUl-n;. A 60</ l/OOV1' <!Of 1RERE 1 Thu1'dfJ, Stpltmbfr ".I, 1~71 Sl-IE.'S SO '5El>JSITIYE SHE. FA INTF;.D.~' DAILY PltOT fl By Al Capp 1>5st.'-l'm locJ<ing rnv wheels. Now yau broods ao into your dct.'.'- By Charles Barsotti r-::==::---, By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson ]25! ~l(·iS"'! I DoN1T B~AME You FOR GIVING \TU?.,__/ Wf-IOIS ~IVING> UP? l C,AM 5: 10 PRAY FOi'! GUIC>ANCE •.. By Roger BoUen qi;s, 6UT;" HE HAS HIS MOf~~s MOOr.J! .. J'.. T>i i>.JK ~e:. f~VOf'.s 1100 •. 1'SPf.CJA\.W Arouuo f«~ Eqe;.' ' . ' THE GIRLS By Charles M. Schulz I AffRECIATE IT!!~ 0 ! \ 15 ll llldenr>d SZ Sh<Y'.:' bird lfi cov~i11g ftX 5h Cuc ~oo a 101'\f .1rc• ~l S11oervi >()f 17 DDT, f,,.. onP .. ' • 5. 0 u p ' ~ p 0 5. 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Bathsheba l Ttar 33 Bul bous nlant 2 Smooth: 34 CA me-upo11 Pholletlcs J7 lnYcl~e J A~!lucnce 38 Yl'lung ~Ultimate offs fl' Ing S C11me of ~dog i11vesligator: 39 CCJ>tracl ir.t lnfonna! -10 Becooie lix:t'd b Viscous mvd ~l Bruises .7 Add liquor to -0: ~sser ;i beYerage In 8mo1Jf1l 8 God of wisdom 43 Volleys of 9 Unite in ammunlllon marriage. ~.'~ 71 10 ---"lll'T~~e 39 0,-.t\ln~ t>y ~n•rr 1~e. 39 M1 jo.-fMlh · 2 Wl'lld~ ri11~~e, r.o. l1 O~rj>tJl•l/I' 11 Photo ll[ <I 12 St~te a ~1e11 c ri1~1nal: 13 r· ... o -: 2 words F~l se !ritnd 42 ~illiampere l~ Pcn:lerous trok ml111Jl~: Abbr. 23 Fa ll beh ind 44 Coin of 25 ColtX Norw~y Zb Oecli!'I~'. 45 Study !!<ltd lofOfmill 40 "1u~tle 27 lrr1\ates tontracliOfl 28 Prllnsylvanla ~7 NOl'th Viel!'lilm nrxt tanita l 2q Prnc css of 48 Inactive remov ing 50 f orm!.'r city 5usriernletl of Hungary m~t1er 51 Utilizes 30 Man·t~an 53 ''Oon'l le11 i ontcsts Jl LeUers 33 Dull sound 35 C~mir.al trtd lnq 36 Wheel PM(: BrlU.\11 riie !": 2 wcxds 54 R~ceiDt: Abbr. SS Wai god 58 Moonta in: PrefiK 59 Ma~ a decision JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH 1 6ELIE'/E MRE' ARE ,\\ORE .· INSTANCES Ol' THE ABRIDGEMENT Of' THE FREEDOM OI' THE PEOPLE 6'!' GRADUAL AND SILE NT rNCROACHMENT or Tl-ID.SE IN POWER ™AN BY VlOLENl' AND SUDDEN USURPATIONS. PERKINS James Mocli5on -Jvl"t 16, t78S t,,,\ ,,,, \111/,h 11/1\1 •• Doux By Mell By John Mll•s z " , ,,, ,\1 /, o. I ii Pltl• I.I• 11 lo h I/!, /<11\11, '' 1., 1, 111111.ii//rI1l I 1/•!1i1 //1l1/p\•l 1lol!•I '" " I" \/ \'I "" '" '" •JI "•;., \I ""' IP " "' ' '1 \II " '" •II " '" " '" 1, "' " \H w 1, " "' " 1•1 '' " •H ,,1 " '" u '" '" '" "' ., '" .. "' .. "' ,,, " " '" " "' " '" " " " ' " " "' "The diet lunch al\.\flys lfl'1k~ as ir It's \.\'hat's left after you've eaten.'' DENNIS THE MENACE --- ' .. • Au. 'IOU G01TA ~R IS aE·cYcO JACKS IS WIL!J. WT FOUR QUEENS W1S A ~UL ." ' ! l II "=-•-•_IL_v_,_,_,o_r ___ sc. ____ 1_""-'-"-'"'--'-'''-"-m_b<_•_•c._1_•?1 Mone y 's l t'o rtfa le:=:.=-"""""""""~,,...,..,.,,_---------------- Wrong Diagnosis OVER THE CO VN1 1ER .__.tnw ....._. -II-tt ..-.......... f A.M. .,_ •A.ta. 'r'"-.. -llK..,. .... u u "' .,......,, _,._ ., C•"''"lot19<1 P1·o ves Co stl y By SYL\ IA PORTER country needs at family doctors Q I[ II IS 1our de1 e!op a ne1v f<irnily med1cu1e "" program to specialist in NASO Llstin9• for Witdne1d1y, Septembtr I, 1971 A teenage bo)' developed l'il!!Vl!!re headaches I hs parents look hinl to an eye spec1a!l~t ~ho could not <'orrect the pro- bi cm They too k him next to an 1ntern1sl v. ho sugges1 cd a neurosurgeon Finall\ after 1110 $25 office 11~i!s to t\\o or the l'.rong ~pee1al1.sts a llurd pfl1 s1c1an found that a r allerg1 caused the boys heada{ hes I u st let 1ne emphasize tha t th s 1s a ne1v specia!t} only 111 u antl one halt ) ears old lt c'I ~lil1!)hes stncl edural1onal 'J'l\is fam1h 11as comm1111n1-; toda) s common error nf self d1agnos1s -an exerC'LSl! 111 rrustratioo a nd a niaJOI v.asle of mone 1 The basic 1 ea son 1~ the scarc1I} of fam1h ph}~l clans across lhe J;intl -bu l the good news 1s ihal this is finally being tackled I lere from Dr \\ llham 1 t tte1 h( ~ president vf the An c 1can Academy of Gen~ral 1'1 act ~e 1s an up to-elate report Q 1-IO\\.' much \\OUld )OU say we waste 1n self d1agnos1s? A An educated guess 1s that 20 m1lhon people make an a verage of '"o \\rong self diagnoses a vear \\htch costs them $50 This adds up to $1 b1Jhon a \ear Q llo\\ :-;eriuus 1s the shortage of general prac t1t1oners1 A In J931 there \\t're I 097 persons 1n the US for f.'\lrv gene1a l p1 act11loner and 7'i percent of the dol tors 1ve1 e GPs In 1970 there "ere 4 034 persons per GP and 16 percent If yH .,. iHf 111111114) AMwerlnq hn'k• Yo1 ore 1ot qett "' oil .J y111r colta. TELl:PHONI ANSWERING IURlAU 935.7777 ·"~ W•W ==- o..11 ·-ni.~ 1!11111'1 •Y•nl 111• Now il11 W USED DESKS 1.e~~~.1:1-.... .-.. u•--' ,..,. ,., ••1 w •~~l • s• ~·• Q 01 CO~T .. ME\" 11n S•~ Lui• ll•Y ''" 1J7 7'Qe OCE .. 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Sl•lf Claudia l\1 arosz didn 't know mul'h about lrrland when she set out fur Rcrk· jnvik lasr Junr. · ··1 knr\v it woulil prob111Jlv ht' coltl and 111<' \'iki11~s were frun1 lheri.-." she said But three n1on!hs as l\lission \liejo's f1r-.1 arnba!i-s:.idor ahroad h:il'e n1ade her a !ocal 1.'xp1.•rt 11n lcrl;u1d and 1\s people (l:1ucha the dauglill·r of '.\!r and '.\lrs. tllarion f\1aros1. of 25916 Portafina. \\'a" the first student from f\lissiun Viejo High Schoo l lo live abroad under the American l"irld Srrvicc progr;un She stayed wit h ;1 hank('r 's fam1l\' in Ou• l":lpilat c·il\, sharing a hon1e "·ith ·four ··~istcrs " Three \1·err hrr age but one v.as 6 years old and spoke no English. ··she's the one who taught me Ice\an· die.'· said Claudia "\Vr ll'ere hon1e alone 10!:f'lhl'r \l'hcn l'Vrryonr el se was working and I h~id !11 ll':tt·n !ec·landic to take care of her .. Cl<111dic1 used h1·r Jec\<1nd ie no \l'eekends in lhc eoun1 rv on visits to the "groindpnrcnts.".Shc pit ched in y,•ith the h;iv harvest and ll'a111ed lo herd eu11·s. There 1vere m:iny things she had to get usf'd to. One 11·as the sun 11·hich shone all d<iv and all nii:ht cxrcpt in August when it Set ;it 10 p.m. an d 11·as up again at 3 Cl.fl\. "In the 11•1n ter. though. il's re ver~ed. H's d;irk all the time." Other strange sights included dirt roads Tennis Pro.j cct Runs Into Snag ; Chili Rc(1uirecl? A 1.;11~una Be11cti tennis bu[[ who 1vould likC' to build hin1self a tennis court across an nllcv frorn hi" hn1ne m11y have to form a tennis cluh befo re he ean proceed with tf1e pr01cct. the planning comn1ission :igrccd this week . Asso<"i ate planner 1'11ichael Easlev ex- plained that a res ident of the High Drive ;irei'I h11d eon1c in to inquire about gelling a !l('m1it to construcl the court on two R- 1 1 singlc residPntial 1 lots 1\•hich he plan- nrd to buy for the purpose. The 1.oning ordinance. said Ea sley, pro- ' ides for "<ict:cssory ust's to a permitted 11~"." such :is a s1vi1Timinl! pool . tennis court or other appurten11ncc on the same prn:>er ly as a rcsidt'nCC. It goes not provide foc such uses <>n pro- fl<'rly removed from the residence by an alley or road11•ay. Ho1\'cvc r. suggE"slcd city attorney Tully Sey111our. ii v•nuld be possible for a priv:i te lenn is chrh to seek permission lo hui!d such a court in 11n R-1 zone under a <·on41iliunal use pern1i1 F:asl rv said he 'voul<l sugpcst this to lhr app!iC'rin t. no!ing, "11 would only have to be a smnll tenni s club.·· Sa n Joaqujn ll us Schetlulcs No'v Av aiJ a ble B11..; ~rhedulcs are ;iva1lahle for rh1lrlren 1n !hr San Joaq1nn Elementary ~<'h,)(11 11P•lrirl l11fon11;i11r1 n c;in br nbla111t•d by calhng \Our nr:nc~t ~chool or Rex l\'erison. n1,!>1,t;int ~upcr 1ntrndrnt f o r ad- 1ni111~1r;1t11 r ~t·r\11·cs. 5~.\·11i0 l,;1 ~1 .1r:tr :l i."1~ t•hildrt•n II' f' r f' !1';11l!>l'H'rtcd a t11tal of 512.!112 rnilf'S. This 1r:1r 4.2110 childrf'n 1~·ill bf' bus nders in lhr !l."1 squilrc ni1lc dtslrtl'1. Tile schnnt <lis1ric1 owns no buses but ('(\11traCL!> 11·i1 h Con1 n1unit y Enterprises fllr bus Sl'f'\'it·c Sthnol officials have ask- rrl tllat parents have chi ldren at bus ~lops IO rninulcs before the scheduled l1 n1c. The fir~! day of school 415 stops 11dll be n1:idc. School begins Sept. IJ. .. and unfenced animals that strayed where they pleased in the countryside. Claudia wa s impressed v.·ith the low crime rate, the trust people hHve in one another, and the immense pride young and old Ice landers have in their country. "The most frequently asked question 11 as 'ho1~· do vou like Iceland'." said Claudia. •·1 usu81l\' ans11•ered that I liked the clean air and ihe freshness. the food , and the unspo iled countrys ide. "I liked the mixture of old and new - !he small shops. old spinning 1\'heels in thl' homes. reverence for fa mi I y heirlooms. I liked seeing some of th e "'on1en in their national t'()Slume3. "'.'\lost or all I liked the understandiftg hetween children and parents -the seeming lack of any kind of con1- munication gap ... Claudia said young people in Iceland 11·c re somey,·hat different f r o n1 America ns in co1nparahle socil)-cconom1c situ ations . "They have a lot 111ore freedom, very fc.1v parental restrictions," 3aid C\audifl. "They stay out all hours and go on big camping trips together. They love to drink and get drunk but they are very proud of the fact that no one smokes marijuana or takes drugs." She said she observed a great many unwed mothers and it v.·as not uncommon to find a couple getting married who already had a tw l)-year-old child. "But no one seems to mind in Iceland," said Claudia. She said most of the young girls dress in the latest fashions with maxi-dresses and feathe red haircuts. The young men wear suits with flared legs as a matter of course and must wear ties in the city. She said most of the young men \\'Ore their hair 1•ery long. "r.fany young people would ask me about what hippies are like." said Claudia. "Except for their dress. many of the m could have fit the stereotype ." Claudia had many interesting sidelrips. One was a visit with Iceland's president. "He lives in one of the .oldest farmhouses in Iceland and he told us its history as he showed us around," she said. "He was very nice and it seemed strange that he wasn't even guarded." She also visited a festival on a nearby island v.·here there was a lot of dancin~ and singing ("Icelanders love to sing"J and a big bonf ire. Claudia was surprised lo \earn that Iceland has not only glaciers but acti1·e volcanos and the city of Reykjavik's en- tire water system is heated by a volcanic hot spring. "The waler comes from the spring to your home without any processing and even though it goes a long way through the pipes it stays so hot that you can't use plastic in your dishwashers because it 'vould melt." Any \rater used For cooking must be heated fron1 !he cold tap. Tiie cold \\'ater cornes from 11nother source and is purified. Claudia believes she profited greatly from her travel experience. "I made a lot of friends and I learned a lot about Iceland 's culture and its history ." Just ask her who discov ered America. She'll say "Leif Erickson -who else.'' Kin1bl e P. Ellis Lag una Rites Set Dr. Albert O. Hjerpe of the Community Presbyterian Church y,·ill ofhci11te at :? p.m. serv icrs Friday at l\lcCormick La guna Beach Chapel for Kimble P. Ellis. :111)58 Fa\r1·iew Road . Sou1h La guna \\'hri died Sunday . tllr. F:llis ts survived hy his wifr, C.lad, of the famil v h<>me ; a daughll'r. Barb11 ra fl 11th S111lth of Concord ~ f i v c g r a n d c hi I ti re n . and fil'e great grandchildren . A nat.ive of Ne1.1· Jersey. il;lr. Ellis h::is v.·orked as a construction engineer for 50 ~'ears and y,•as employed on the Pana111a Canal project. The family requesl~ contributions to the Children·s f.lospilal Cancer Fund. Lag una Seeks Property Adjacent to City Hall t ;iguna Bc?::h planning commissioner$ a.c:r('t'd 1his 11 eek lh11t the city should not orrrtonk a <'hance to acquire a 34,000- sq11ar1 .. foot parcel of land adjacent to Ci· Iv Hall under a Department ()f Transportation program that would pro- 1·ide 100 percent financing. Adm inistrative assistant Al Auiry told the planners Tuesday that Laguna would riu11lify for an "ndvance land acquisiti~n loan" to acqui re the land for future use m :in urban mas5 transportation program. I .aguna, he said, is one. of 1.3 cities in. it si:t·cou11ty Southcm Cahfom1a area with its IJY.'n municipal transit system . and the Qn\y one In Orange C<>unty. which would assure an excellent chance of Federal funding Nfgotiations now are under way h!.'111 cen the properl y O\l'ners. the city :ind the Department of Transportation in \\'fl"hini;ton. Aulry said , and the properly 1\·ould be acquired at "a fair market \•aluc." Th£' parrel In quei'ilion ii'i owned by the .lahraus Ci'ilate and is being used for lun1bl'r storage by the Lnguna Beach Lumber CAmpa ny. The federal n1ass transportation pre>- j!ran1 would finan ce its purchase v.·ith a !(I.year. 100 percent loan. without in· tercst. Autry explained. During the JO. year period , the city could apply for a canila\ grant to conclude the acquisition. The program would require that the property be used f<>r transportation purposes prolJBbl y ror a bus terminal and maintenance ya rd . combined with a parking structure or lot. The four new buses that v.·ll\ comprise the city transit line wlll be delivered in October, Autry said. In order to procted with application for the federal aid. he told rommissloners, it would be necessary for the planning com- mission to rec<>mmend acqulsitk>n of thf: land to the city council . Chairman Carl Johnson said he had some reservations about the project i'ilnce •'but tenninals are not very beautiful" but the conclusion was that the potentl1tl recommendation wa11 \/Oled un11ntmously. t'l:trking use could be valuable 11n<l the recommendation was voted unanimous!/. I I ' Datta Mo1•i11a Sanitary Harbor Plan Under Study OAILY "ILOT 11111 "htlo HANO-WOVEN SWEATER AND SHE EPSK IN RUG Claudia Maro11 With lc•l1ndic Artifacts Uy JOU N \'Al.TERZA 01 lht D•ll, f'llOI 11•1/ lu 1111 alle.n1pl lo keep Dana f.larbor 's \filler ;is clean ns it is the San Diego rcg ion ·s state Willer c1uHli!.y board will rneet next week to eonsidcr re~ulations n•quiring holding \:inks on all houseboats <ind oilier livc-•tboard craft in the new maritin1e rurnplex. And officials of the D;ina Point t-.larina Cor1)(lration y,•hich leases the slips to pe rhaps a dozen Vl'Ssels involved, today :s<.1d they were in fu!I accord v.·ith such a pl:i11. The Heg1on11l \Yater Quality Control Board ha s scheduled the holding tank iten1 for a Se pt. IJ meeting at 9 a.m. 1n the State Building in San Diego. The panel expects to evaluate what re- ma ins of S<'rappcd legislaLion earlier !hi~ yea r selling statewide rcRul<ilions on the discharge or untreated human 11·aste into w;1tcrw;1vs. Under· an exi sting !a1v !he board could illl\)()Se regulations on houscbn<'lts. Tl1e ba sic ruling 'vould inrludr man· rlalory holding tanks for 1vaste aboard houseboats. Duinping the contents of the tanks in the open sea would be al1011·ed. Out in the harbor th e waste would have In be purnpecl into the regular dry-land sc.,.,·rr ~ystcni s. "\Ve're all for it." said Dana r.larina t-.1anager Robert Dahlberg. "We have sewage pickup lines already Installed in our quay walls in lhf' bonl ba sin and 1ve 're full y cap;1h!e of ren1oving the eon- tcnts of the l~1nks Dahlberg stressed the cleanliness of L~e new marina 's water. "\Vc're dedica ted to keeping it th.at 11ay." he said. Foreca sting perhaps federal and slate lcgisl11tion co\'erin~ all marine toilets, Oahlbcrg sa id the finn 1\·ould be capable of coping v.·ith a blanket enforce ment ol holding tanks on all vessels. ''Our problen1 isn·t "'i th the live- aboards here, it's the v.• eek e n d yacht smen who spend a few day.c; on their vessel and flush their standard marine head s into the harbor. And it's something thar s impossible t<> enforce right now. The fir st step by the water quality ron- 1rnl board would be a declaration that eurrent county ordinances within the region -all of San Diego and some o[ southern Orange County-are jnadcq uate in their control of live-aboa rd wa stes. The existence of pump-out facili ties at n1arinas is the key issue , an d in some San Diego area waterways none exist. The irnpact of suc h a rulin~ on DHna Harlxlr. ho11·ever, would be nil, because pump-o ut facilities already e:icisl. -· .. ---··---,,-------·---·M---·-~----- Why should he be the only one listed in the phone book? You and th e kids lead a busy life, too. So why not make sure yo ur friend s an d cquain tances know where to find you? An additional listing costs only 40~ a month. Talkitoverwith the man of the house .And if he says he'll sit still for it, give our Business Offi ce a call. C!iD liEl1eRAL TELEPHOf1E 4 OAILV PILOI Th11r~da1. Septtmb!r CJ, 1971 ·~~---'-'-~~~~~--'-' \ \ •• I ~ps ~he Big Brain Could Nab You By THOl'i1AS MURPllJNE Of n1t o..11'1' 1"1 .. I SI•" ONCE AROUND TllE BEAT : Orange Q:lunty supervisors 11ire apparently going to Moot for a $160,000 federal grant w'bich will allow them to computerize ar- rests in our region. The idea is to go after those shifty-eyed ttpes who gel arrested, skip out on the rap and then get arrested again. Only the way U1ings -.1·ork now, sometimes the rirst w11rrllnt , seeking the dirty fu gitive, escnpes notice by the se- cond arresting officer who maybe is operating from another town. So if Orange County goes to the com- puter it \\'ould work like this: SA,, YOU BLEW a stop sign in Brea bul failed to appear in court to lace the music, So they issue a bench warrant for yciur arrest on charges of failure to ap- pe:ir. ~tuch later, you are avoiding Brea's main drag like the poison but you blow Mother stop sign in Newport Beach. \\'ith the future computer in operation all the Newport traffic cop has to do is plug your name into th is centralized elec- tronic system. If you're v.·anted in Brea, llthts flash. buzzers sound, nags go up, er whn!C'ver the computer dots to point the transisll>rized finger al you THE COUNTY figures it's lOliiing mayb£" $325,000 a year in traffic lines from those V.Tong-doerS who ski p out. They al!io figure the computer will put lhC' s natch on most of those skippers. Alas. electronics will take all the fun out of being a fugitive anymore. * DO\\'N DANA POINT wa y. opponents of that .big apartment comple:t proposed for the bluffs must be :smiling today after the county sups cancelled a permit which would have allowed slicing down the cliff. Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers said he'd been fed mis·informatlon and tnade a mistake when the thing was okayed in the nrst place. * llU~'TINGTON BEACH folk~ have a lot to bu zz about around city hall these days but that $12,000 nude statue of a surfer proposed for the front of the new Civic Center is likely to raise even more eyebrov.·s. Beach and harbors Chief Vince r>Ioorhouse got the artwork ;approved at top spt:ed by the City Dads the other ni ght. Speaking of the :sculptor. Moorhouse 11dvised the council, "ff \Ve 11ct now. we ·n !:it able to get this before he becnmes fa mous." Bnv. there mur.t be scores cf artists along the Orange Coast who love lo hear lines like those. * i\IAVOR WALT EVANS of S all Clemente Is going lo be host for a meeting of Orange County m11iyors and ~upervisors next Sept. 18 at the \\'estem \Vhitc House. Now let's sec. There's a hassle or two before the county Lea gue of Cities today, and !hat LAFC thing is still simmering. Hnd Lord knows what the supervisors will do before then. Jl may be the most silent meeting in }list.ory rlo\vn ;it Nixon '!i place. Good Jue~. Mayor Walt. New U.S. Arm·s Cost More Than Gold WASlUNGTON \UPI) -Tht Senate Armed Services Coinmittee believes American weapons are becoming to e"X· pensive and complicated that even a sharp increase in the defense budget may not nleet minimum nalional security needs. 1'he con1mll\ee ·ruesday denounced weapons that cost more per pound than gold, aircraft munlllons which cost hun. dreds of thousands of doUars per mind and tanks which cost four times more than lhty did • -q . If tht tn:od II not rtvtraed, "then even sllf\lficant lnctula la tht dcftrue bud1et may not lnaurt the forte levels requlrtd for our mtional aecurlty," the CM\Dllttee llld. -. 1'he warning came in a npcrrt on a '21 bilUon weapobl procurunent bill. wtuch the eonunittet ahaved by fl billion in a continued drive •for eronomy. Jt wu poalbly the moat critical analysis of weapons cost& to dal.t by the cmuniU.., whl<h b dominllled by loil&· Ume frlenda of the armed services IUCh as chairman John Stenoil (0-Mlsa.), and Barry Coldwater (R·Atil:.). Unlike other congreuional critics of military aptndlnf, however, the c:om· mJttee did not ariue for defense savings to reorder national priorities in favor of vlt1l domestic needs. Its content.ion was that coets muat be brought down to rnain- tAin an adequate defense pc>sturt. "If wt can afford a permanent force UPI Ttlt•Pielo struclw·e of only oot·tiflh as many fighter aircraft or tanks u cur potential advel':l!larlea -because our sy~ are about five times mort: e:rpenatvc than theirs -then a future crisis may find us in a sharp numerical disadvantage," the report said. The committee cited several reasons for the "dilemma." For one, il said "aimplt and reliable modern weapons have often been neglected in the pursuit CJf weapons of great technological capacity." Adtnit Frictions "The Avionics package ill some types of new military aircraft \\'ill alone weig1l two or more ton! and cost several milli<>n dollars,"~ report said. "At over JJ,000 per pound this is about twi ce a! costly as gold." A burst of .50 catibtr nlachine gun fire cost $20 during the Korean war, the com· mittee declared, but "We are now developing tactical air·to-air m1,1nittons costing several hundred thCJus1nd dollar11 per round -an increase by a factor of tens of thousands." U.S., Japan Open 'Crisis' Meeting \\'ASHlNGTON (UPl l -U.S. and J apanese officials began top-level con. rerences on their lrade and polilical dif- ferences today with both sides frankly acknowledging recent friclion between the two nations. Secretary of State William P. Rogers in an openillg statement said it was "dif· ficult to recall an economic conference which came at a more important time." Japan's foreign minister. Tak eo Fukada, said in response that there was a foundation of friendship between the tv.•o countries but \Yarned blunlly: "There. have been some economic frictions and these fr ictions will have to be eradicated through discussions at this forum." Rogers told the conferees, in the text of his speech : "Projections for the year ahead art for Japanese trade and current account surpluses of niassive proporliCJns that ar• clearly incompatible with the pc>sitions ol Japan's trading partners, with tht r-. quiremel\l-s of the international mcnetarJ system , and with Japan's own needs. Envoy Rebuffed In First Effort At Paris Talks Rogers expressed hope the cabinet· level participants woukl ''explore in depth" the differences that have arisen but he cautioned that the conference PARIS fAPI -President Nixon'• ne"' could ·not hope to solve all of tht pro-negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks POLICE LEAO OFF YOUNG PROTESTER DURING PONTIAC ANTI-BUSING TROUBLES Minor lncidenta, Nin• Arrests /Mr Second Day of Michigan Integration blems. proposed today that the talks should 10 Prior to the conference. Fukada let it into secret session, away from the gl11rt be known that President Nixon 's of publicity, in a new effort lo reach 1 overtures to Communist China "over Pontiac Violence Flares un 2nd Day of Busing PONTIAC. !\fich. (AP ) -Fighting between white. and black students marred the sec<>nd day of school in this factory city Wednesday, as the busing or pupils under a court-ordertd integration plan continued. Police made 11 arrests. mostly for disorderly conduct. Four of those ar- rested were men who attempted to pre· vent school buses from leaving their parking lot at the start of the school day and two were women who tried to keep a bus from entering a school ya rd. The fighting between whiles and blacks took place at Lincoln Junior High School, a fa cility which was virtually all·whllt during the last school year. but which is now about 36 percent black. Authorities said nine pupils were in· jured. At Pontiac Cent ral High School. white and black youths milled about the school ,·ard at the close of classes. but police 'said there was no violence. A crov.·d of about 150 whiles and a similar number of blecks later confronttd eiich other across a street near Lincoln. The Negroes dispersed at the urging CJ( bh1ck leaders. The whites shouted epithrts at passing school buses and one bus \'fl!i hit by a piece of wood throv.·n from the crowd . One youth was arrested, but the whites left on police orders. Si milar con frontations followed at Alcott Elementary School and Ponl.iac Northern Hi gh School. Neither high school Is involved in the busing plan which affects 9,000 of Pon· tiac's 24.000 public school pupils, but each has a history of racial disorder. Ireland Rebel Chief Held After Abortive U.S. Trip Japan'~ head as it were.'' had created negotiated settlement. political consternation in his government. North ~ietnam and the Vitt Cong im· As previously disclosed, Rogers called 1nedi ately rejected the proposal, 1111 they for revaluation of the Japanese yen and have rejected all similar proposals In the the eliminat ion of various import restric-pa st. lions imposed by Japan. A1nbassador \Villill m J. Porter reneweC The secretary acknowledged, in a speech later at a closed conference of the t1vo-month-0Jd American proposal in delegations, that Japan has liberalized its his first session as head of the U.S. trade and investment policies for foreign delegation. countries. The acting Viet Cong delegate, Dinh Ba f'r•m Wirt Servtce1 the State Department's revocation or But he added : ''The pace of1iberaliza· Thi, told Porter he v.·as prepared to meet DUBLIN _ Police today detained Jot Cahill's U.S. visa. tion without revaluation of the yen has V.'ith him privalely _ without the rahill . 51.year-<>ld leader ln the outlawed In Belfast, a booby trap attached to a clearly not been fast enough to keep 11 presence of a South Vietnamese delegate Irish Republican Anny, when he retW1led fake bomb blew up today and killed a reasonable balance in Japan's extema1 -to explain the Viet Cong's seven·point lrom a thwarted trip to tht United States. British 11rmy explosives expert, an Army z.ccounts." peace plan. sookesman said. The Irish Republican The crisis in U.S.-Japane1e trade is The United Slates has rifused to med A police spokesman said: "He is bting Army's milita:nt \\'ing said it set the trap. thflt Japan hall achieved a surplus in its alone. with the Viet Cong delea:aUon ei•u detained for interrogation" The blast at Castlerobin near Belfast balance of trade with the United States, since the talks beglln in 1969, and there He would not uy mere. occurred while a demolitaion team \\>'as and the United States has been forced in. was little pro.specl that Porter would tatt Four detectives led Cahill away from e:tamining what it thought was a bomb. to a position of chronic deficit. up Thi's offer. Dublin Airport a1 the ffiA leader entered1-====;===================~=====~~:::::::=~========c, passport con trol. 11 A passenger on the Aer Lingus jumbo jet which brought Cahill from New YCJ rk: said a detective put his hand Oll CahUJ's sl1"11lder and said: "I anest you." Cahill waa denied entry into the United St.ates. U.S. officials said he failed to note a criminal conviction in bla application fM a visa. CahW told newsmen he Intended to return to Northern Irtland aoon , despltt- the danger of arrest by tnster police and British loops. A U.S. immigration officer, Francis J . Lyorus, upheld in New York ?.'.:inesd11y U.S., Russ to Meet On Ship Collisions WASHINGTON (UPI) -Talks belwetn the United States and the Soviet Union aimed at avoiding shlp collisions and rther "incldenll at sea" will be1ln Oct. 12 in ~foscow, the S!Ate Department an· nounced. Incidents between the Navy ships of the two countries -ranging from collisions to "buzzing" of ships by aircrart -ha ve •an taking place at the rate ol about one a month recenUy. 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I y • c n I. • t • • 1' ~ l~ $28 Billion Deficit See11 By Con11ally WASHINGTON !l;PJ ) -Treasury Secretary John B. Connally predicts th e adrninislration may run up a budget deficit of $27 billion lo $28 billion th is fiscal year -the highesl one-year red ink spending sir>ce \Vorld \Var IL Thr fiscal year that ended June 30 saw a deficit nf S2.l2 blll1on Connally gave his nut.look for the current business year to the House \Vays and .!\·leans Coffimitlee Tuesday ~s the panel opened its hearing nn No::on s tax plans for s!lmulatlng the economy. • Kennedys Cheer ! Debut of 'Mass' ,, ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Overwhelmed. t.1rs .. Rose Kennedy sl.Ood proud· h.' Jy in the red vtlvet presidential box taking her bows. Bravos and applause 1 'i~ rocked the rafters at the brilliant opening of the John F', Kennedy center for 1 • • h r ·I f t e ~~.%~~r~ll~1.~; 11aid the 81-year-old matriarch of the ·Kennedy famlly. "J l1 f know the President -my ~n -would have been, 1.l.10." .i t Wearing diamonds and a glittering brocade go.,.,·n. r.·lrs. Kennedy led a '\ y joyful procession of the $70 million new center on the Pot.omac Wednesday nigh t :1 ~ to hear the much-heralded opening performance -"f.1ass" by compose r Leonard Bernstein. ~j .i t' l The late president 's widow. Jacqueline Kenn edy Onassis, who had com· 1 ~: miss ioned ''Mass", remained at her home on the Greek island of Skorpi os "for ' , personal and private" rea sons . ; Mrs. Kennedy and her famil y "'ere ecslatlc in th eir praise of the unor· k; 1, thodox dramatic religious theater piece. She thought it \\.'as "Beautiful .•• ' Panthers Moving To South • DAILY PILGf g Fears Spurred Flyi1ig Grandmotlier Cl.EVEI.AND (UPI \ -Mrs. at a oewl conference. to doing this," tie said. ''Sha was from the old 11Chool, and psychia trisls meanl disgra~ to her." Sara Krasnoff loved bt-r 14· "I believe lhe thou ght that year-old grandson bot was Mitchell might have to see a obsessed with a desire tn psychiatrist frightened her in· keep him from the "dis~race" ~;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;..;;;;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;;,;;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,;,,;;,~ of psychiatric treat.men!. 11 That 's wby. the boy's father said We d nesday. Mrs. Krasnoff and Mitchell Gelfand! disappeared for almost two months and made scores of transatlanlie flights. Mitchell's father. Loonard Gelfand. told the billersweet story of how her lo\'e became ta ngled in her n!rl-fashioncd ways and left her confused and running frorn reality until her death last y,·eek In Holland. '"Her passport indicates she made about 40 trips, mnst Qf them 1n August" Gelfand said WRITERS- N. Y. Book Publuher Coming Here To lnteniieul ..fulhora An ~ccutive of a w1ll-known New Yodc f'tlhliaherwill IOOn 1" in lhis city to interview writ en. His purpose iJ to Ull009rz tnAflttsc::ri_pi. ~orthy of publication.. fiction_ llOO-fiction, po~lry, Jl.l-v~tule.oi. «Jllcchons cf 1hort 1torics or articles. rcligioUG, ipeciallzc.d wd even controvusi.a.l 1ubjW. will be considored. lf )''?u have a manu!IC!"irt reatl_Y (or ~lmost ready) !or pn&. lication. and would like to d1~ws 1t with thi" e:tecutive. pleaM'l telephone the number below .between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and lea-re your .name and addrc&a. You will be conl.actod later. Telephone: 673-1166 During his appearance Connally urged Congress to appro1·e the tax reduction plan~ intact, likening the individual and corporate Lax cut ~ as needed like '·fingers on a h;vid" Connally put up little resistance to lommltt~e Chairman \\l ilbur D. r-.1il\s' suggestion lhar ron~umer s pend i n g shoull be incr.eased beyond Nixon 's pro- posals by putting about $1 billion more in· tn the hands or poor people through tai cuts. lovely stupendous." 1' r .. , was overwhel med ," she !.old reporters. ''I'd like to see it two or three I.' limes." · ·.·.1 ' Mrs. Kenned y, a devout Catholic. was one of the few persons who stood ~ I Graffiti i• ATLANTA. G,, 1AP) -I A Joke ••• Really r-..1ayor Sam Massell says l=========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If Y•ll pref.,, wrlt1 to It.. ldlt•rlal DIF9Clof, ~pt. CA.017, P.O. loir 2119, G.P'.O., N•w Y•rli, N.Y, 10001 r-.t ills indicated he \\'ants to increase the $1.000 tax-free allowance low incc\me peo· pie recei ve lo possibly Sl,25(L A $1,250 allowance -together y,•ith the $750 personal cxcmptinn Nixon wants -would ~ive a single person $2.000 in ir.come not subject In laxes. Ni xon has proposed el irninaUng the 7 per cent auto excise tax : ad vancing tn 1972. instead of 1973. previously scheduled increases in !he personal exen1ption and standard deduction s'. implementing a HI per cent inves tment tax credit , and gran· ting Lax deferrals for U.S. expor ters. Ni xon's la:~ plans would reduce govern· rnent tax receipts bv $5.8 billion in th e government year ending next Jul y I On a calendar ~'car basis. lhe reductions total $9.~ billion. Connally told ~·l il!s the adminislratinn would y,•elcnme a spending ceiling to keep the budget def icit from going further inlQ the red. The biggest budget deficit since World Wa r !1 nn Lhe sn·cal!ed unified basis y,·a~ 111 1!168 when government spending outran receipts by 525.2 bi!lion. lt when the celebrant on stage, said: '"Let us rise and pray." But her reaction was not unamimnus. Tarl-tongued ocLongenarian Alice r Roosevelt Long\vorth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, said : ''! en· ;~ ' joyed it. enormously. Next to 'Hair' it was my favorite maudlin thing" '• Asked what impressed her the most. she smiled and said : "Nothing " t: The Rev, Gilberl Hartke. chairman of !he drama department at Cathnlic 1; Univl'rs ity, panned tbe Bernstein production and questioned I.he composer's f' kno\vledge of Ca tholic liturgy. "He's nol even a believer," said Father Hartke. ! ~ "He doesn't know anything about the l\1ass." Bernstein is Jewish. r 1 Joan Kennedy. living up to her reputation for show stopping costumes, ~.': t wore a lon_g la vender crepe gown slit to the hip s with hol pants . But the wife of the sole surviving Kennedy son got the message. "J loved it," she said. She cried during tbe performance. '"It was a message of love," ' she said. ~· '-' Her husband, Sen. Edward l\1. Kennedy t[).Mass ), said "il ts a combina- tion or lo\'e , happiness . hope and fea r -which are the elements in the Mass itself ., .1 Bernstein sat in the presidential box with Rose and Edw;:ird Kennedy and I• l. y,•ent through the motions of conducting in pantomine. , As the curtain fell he leaped lo his feet and hugged and kissed the elder ,·1 · t' il'1rs. Kennedy, Then as the bravos, ch(;ers and applause continued for 12 mffi· utes, he lighled a cigarette and rushed lo the stage. grabhing the conductor, altar boys and singers to embrace them. "It v.·as perfect" be said. J The gliUering evening brought together the fami liar faces or the pa st -, . the new frontier and the great society -and a few of \V ashington's top drawer ~ 1 Republ ican figures. Social register names and lhe wealthy were there, too. Sterilization Lawsuit Against Judge Upheld Atlanta 1'kls had the Ku Klux Klan "with its history of hale and destru cti on. so I guess we can deal with the Panther par- ty as welL" f'..tasse ll commented 11fter Black Panther leader Huey Ne\vtnn told a newl'i con· ference here Y.'ednesday thal the Panthers plan to move lhe!r headquarters fro m Oakland to Atlanta within the next six months. He said the Panthers would C'ontinue their objective of "ending racis m and servini; the people." H was logical. he sald, for the Panthers to relocate in thf! South , because "th is is where the contradictioo of slavery started." "I don't know how they are accepted out in Oakland," fl.1asse11 said . "but they should understand thal their image as we know it leaves mucb to be desired." il1ost reaction by cil y of· ri ci;;ls and civic leaders to the announcemen t was ca1Jtious. An exception was LL Gov Lrs!tr r-.tadrlox. a. lnng·!lrne resident o! At lan ta . ~·ho said "It 's fr ightening . LongBeach-Sacran1e11to$ll lncludlngtax. And the crowds haven't fou nd it yet. Your travel agent kno\VS the way. ~ 7:10 am {Except Sun.};10:0oam. 1 :00 pm, 4:45 pm {Dally}; 7:00 pm (Friday and Sund1y}. U.S. Diplon1at Held In E111ba ssy Sla ying \VASl!INGTON ! AP l -An American diplomat has been charged with fi rst degree murder in 1he stahbing dea th of the llnl.v 01her fullllme U.S. emba ssy of. flrio l in the Afri ca n country of Equatorial Guinea. "! .i ust hate to see this lh1ni:: happen because we 've got COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -A rederal soughi dismissal of the suit. contending enough probletns already !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; judge has ruled a county judge can be he was not liable for prosecution because th is group Is licensed lo steal, sued for "acting wholly without jurisdic· his judi cial action was within the scope of destroy and kill an d wage war tion" in ordering the sterilization of a hi s jurisdicti on. upon our societ y . , " mentally retarded \7·year-old girl in I9f.6. "Defendant Gary is not protected bV "\\le have wor ked fnr m;:iny us. District J udge Joseph P. Klnnea ry the doctrine ol Judici al immunity," Kin· .vears hui!di nJ;?: 11 leadership The U.~. attorney's llffice in Alex- andria, Va .. said \Vedncsdav a cnmplaint and summon., were served '1as1 Saturday on Alf red Erdos whrn he arrh•ed at Dulles Airport in Virginia . declined \Vednesday to dismiss a SJ ncary ruled . communitv," said An rl r e w mllHnn suit. filed by Ca rolyn T. Wade, "Because there was no set or Young. d 0 irec1or nf Atlanta's now 2.1. nf Covington . Ky., against Musk· circumstances fir cond itions under Ohiri Community Rel11linns Com· lngum County Probate Judge Holland M. law y,•hich would permit defendant Gary missinn. "f think that right Gary. In order pla intiff to 'ubmit lo sterBiza· now it 1the party I would bf' an Gary, who ordered I.he operation 11fler tion, the courl determines that Gary additiona l element thal T don 'l Erdos. a Forrign Service of1 1cer. wa5 taken lo a \Vashingt.on hospital tor treat· ment of a nervous disorder. hearing evidence the mentally retarded acted wholl y y,•ilhout jurisdiction in I.his know how we'd be 11ble to girl had been sexually promiscuous. had matter." the federal judge said. relate to " Legal Actio11 Hi11ted For Alasl\.an Se11ator WASHINGTON IAP\ -The .Justice Department. raisinR the possibility or a sharp con· ~titutiona l clash. says Sen . 1'1ike Gra vel could be open 10 prosecution because nf hi~ disclosure flf the Pentago n papers las! June Term ing a midnight hearin~ <'flnvcncd by the A I 11 s k a Oemo C'r <it ''spf'('l al . 11nauthn nzE"rl and unllmely," lhe rlepartment said ''Not being engaged in of- ficial subcommittee busi ness, bls acUons cannot be above scrutin y by those charged to enforce Iha criminal statutes." The depar1ment commented ln a hr ief filed Wednesday in US District Co ur1 in 8flston !o suppori arguments that federal grand Jur y h;:is the right tn quest1nn a Gravel aide , Dr. Leona rd S. Rodberg . A boxer turns to God. A lo t or n1 C'n think they can make it without God. But a boxer wh o got to know God bet ter found himself a better man. Jie di scovered 111ore important th in gs to fight lhan his fcJlo,vn1an. Such as "the wrougs of n1 ankii1d -sin, discasr, and dea th."' lie riµht~ 1hc1n wit h rra ~er. t11rning to God to heal hirn~c lf and orhrrs. In one insta nce, he was heal ed of can cer through re.cognition of God as Spirit, the only real substance of man. J-Iear more this Sun·day about this pra ctJ cal . ' streng1hrni11g view of God. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SEIMCf5 Co1to Mu•-"lr!I Chu«h e• C!lr+t1. ic1..,1i,1 tul M"• v.r•t D• , C01>ta ~·• -11 :Of A.M, 11un11.,.10<> 1••<1'1-Flr•I Cllurch ., Chrhl. 1~1..,1111 t tll ' OllVt , Hunll"'"'" ...... -,,,. ' .. , .. "'·"'· "IJwpllrl l t •<n-"l••I (llut<ll .. Cllrl1I. Stl911lhl llfl VI• l ift. "lt .. llfr! lt•<l'I -•111 & 11,. A.M. "ltw!IO•I IH<ll-S.C•M Cl'llOr!ll .. Chrlll, k 1911tllf J1t!O fl~<lflt Vltw O•,. Ceroou ••I Mtr -ll :M .t..M. 1-'--~~~~~~~~--'-;:_~~~~~~~~~~ Can little Provident score against the big boys? Ll!lt'a face !! .•• we're not the biggest aevings and loan In America. But we·re not the M11aUest ellht1r. With the eecurtty of over $110.000.000 in assets, wt'll hold the li ne against anyone ••• 8Yen the Qlanhl of CalilornlL We may be a small town team, but we play the a.ame game lhey do, by the aame rules. We pay the aame highe&t allowable interest rates, your aav ings 11re Insured to $20,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. and we, too, have experienced mariagemeot, a head ottlc. and branches. But that's whero the similarity ends. You tee. our head office Is in RJver&lde. And Riverside ta kind of a neighborty towrL. Whe1e people take an Interest In what's going on next door and down the street and across town. Becau&e that's the kind of people we are. And that's the kind of people you'll find In our branches, too. NI ol them. Th• kind tha t'll take an interest in you. Not aaan acoount number, but aa a peraon. Maybe we're wrong. Maybe that isn't Important IO you. MA)'be even, If we keep U11nking that way, we won't f!Ner grow up to be a gianL But maybe that'• a goOd thing,,. for both of us. NOW OVER $110,000,000 STRONG I HIQl*i Awllal;*i .....,._ ~ -~ PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION 0.. fllaM: J41U CD1111 HwJ. Main ontoe: i7H ~ A,.., ru..-.. Ollolt9..., Ill Downto.,. AMnikil, Mernet., Fl9dlltfld•, w.twood and Sun cay ..-Moodllt to no.city M ; ~ N - @E@JZ@~@a 1D""- PAINT S ... ,..0 u-t•_.Eim A QUALITY PAINT TO SUIT YOWi EVERY NEED! Quality it1terior lalex. Choice of ~ ready-mix: colOI'; 1000 custnm '°""' prictd highec. ~ SUPREME EXTERIOR 26Alp;12 ~:: Combines di.-ability or ·1 b . latex. Whit OJ · BSe "1th ease of 333 e or color}; cu.stom COiors higher. INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR LA TEX @.\f\@JP 2 GALS. FOR $779 CUSTOM COLORS HICiHllt Hou5e P,,int-resist1 fumeio , mildew, 'un, •lk•li, bli1ter ing , low sheen. Wh ite only. ~ SUPREME MARVELUSTRE ms.ssGAL l~ex semi.gloss enamel for extra·scrubbability, stain-re- s1stanc.e. C.Oiars match Sat~·Hue. Cl!stom colors bigher. HOURS: Monday. Friday 9 1.m. ·9 p.m. Saturday 9 1.m.•6 p.m. Sunday 101.m.-4 p.m. • • A Saving Ill Long Run On Sept. 14. voters in the 376·square-m1le Saddle- back College D1str1cl 11,tll be asked to approve a $24,870.· 000 bond issue to finance permanent construc tio n on the young campu:o;. \Vhen the JUnior college \vas es tahlished in 1967, there were 44.966 eLig ible. voters in the d istrict. 1'oday there are 74.274. 'fhe voter increase has been reflected in enrollment at Saddleback. up from 1.52 1 students the first quartC'r to an antici pated 4,000 this fall. An enrollment of 10,000 is projected by 1978. So far the college has managed to operate in a ser ies of temporary, relocatable buildings on its /11tssion \1!eJo earn pus. The bond money is sought to complete permanent fac1hties for science and math, fin e arts, physical ed uca- t ion, technol ogy and business science. 1\ proposal to spe nd $3 mill ion of the money for p urch a~e of a second campus site has been quest ioned, b ut it is pointed out that increasing land prices \l'ill on ly m ake the purchase more <:ostly later on. 1'he Saddle.back board is conservative. even thrift y, and has maintained t he lo\vest community college tax rate in the count y. It is not the sort of board to p!unge In to unnecessary extravagance. Support of the OOnd issue now can save n1oncy la1cr. A Puzzling Analysis In yel a nother example of n1arching out of step, trustees of the 'f ustin Union 11 igh School District have d ecided they \\'ant no part of President Nixon's emer- gency plan to hire unemployed persons. By a 3-2 vote the trustees decided they d id not \Vant feder al influence in their hiring program. been vete rans of the Vietna m war. The d istrict would ha ve received about $35,000 and' \vo uld have kicked in about $3,500 to fi ll six Jobs, Other south Orange Count\' districts and t·i ties e:t· gt>rly have JOined the progran1 :and agreed lo pay their share. Bul the Tustin trustees' detlined, using their unique -and peculiar-reason ing. . . ..-\pparently drafting a young man and sending him to war flls fhe A n1erican tradition. But going oul or your \tay to give him. a J.ob \.•.'!~en he's fil ushl'd figh ting isn't-i n the 'r uslin Union J-f 1gh .School Di strict SeniSc-1naking City Budget The barrage of conflicting budget statements ema- nating frorn Laguna's city hall in rct•ent \\'eeks fi nally su bsided into unanunous adoption of a S.J .279,976 budget for fiscal 197 1·72-up fron1 last year's $3.8 million. It l'alls for no 11H.:rease in the city tax rate. despite dire pre- dictions of increases up to as 1nuc:h as 39 eents. Council rnen Ed Lorr and Hoy lloln1 took the s pot· li ght in this year's-budget perforn1 ance, \Vilh Lorr pre- d icting im1n inent financial d isaster for t he city and 1-Iolm insisting things just \\ICrcn'L anywhere near that bad. Even after voting for the ne\v budget. Lorr held fast to his fi nant:ial catastrophe \Varning, insisting that the use nf rie\v revenue sources. such as increased sewer and tr ash charges and extend ed payn1 e nl on rnajor purchas- es, \.li'ere no more t han "budget gimn1 iekry."' These procedures may be gi1nmick ry to the council· man. but they are foll o\ved by 1nany ci ties in these days of r ising costs and reluctant taxpayers. It is no more "gi rn miekry" for a city lo a1nortizc payn1cnt of a $55.000 piece of fire-fighting equ1prncnt over JO yea rs than it is for a householder to take three years to pay for a needed a utomobile. .\ ~ ~~ .... In a puzzling analysis. Trustee Robert Barthol ome\v asserted the program ''defeats everything America s tands fo r.'' T he pla n, he added. is discriminatory because it favor s the Vietnam veteran. 1i1ost o[ the candidates for the new jobs would have City ~1a nager La\\TCnce Rose is to be co mmended' for moving Laguna to\1'ard more modern 1ne th ods of do- ing business with his sense-making budget. s _'WHOH VOLUNTH~ f0~ MJ)llGmY wa\K AJ.ION~ fHf WARR IN~ T~i&Ei Of BEL FAIT?' Reader Believes Existi1tg B11ildi11g Would Be Safer, Cost Less Switch Hospital from Y orha Linda to Laguna Niguel To the Editor : There a.re two bui ldin g sites here in Orange Coun!y !hat h<ive caused some concern to th e public . First, lhe building site for the new vetera n's hospital in Yorba Linda , 11·here scientists (Ca l Tech) claim there is a better than average potent ial for a niajor earthquake. And, liecond, the bullding tha t ts already built and ov.•ned by North American Rockwell Corporatio n in Lagu na i':iguel, and Y>'hich NAR is trying to sell . WI!\' 00.\''T the V et eran 's Administration and federal government look into buy ing this facility and saving all the expenses and worries of building a new facih ly? J[ you have had the op- portuni ty to sec this building you know that it is in a bt'au tiful location, isolated among the .1ills and surro unded by beautiful scenery. The building itself is constructed so lhal it would make an Ideal and functional hospital. with ade- quate parking and plenty of park-like at- mosphcrr. THE BUfLOI NG is si ttin g idle and I am sure hospilal facil ities coulrl be in- stalled in a very short time , with little modification. It seems to me at this is a reasonable r;uggesllon and on !hat nlij:!ht sa\'e the taxpayers 1noney. ile providing a safe location for the h pita\ so that the Sylmar disaster doesn·i happen again. hlR S. LORRA ll\'E ~1. KAi11Pi\IAN 11'/ml Does lie Jtl eon? 'fn the F.:d11nr I have Jll~\ f1n1.~hed reading t11e art ic le ttn the s1x-111on!il 1reezc for fede ral ernployes 11 1th the milit ary included . Y.'ith one ).0!\ :-rhcclulcd to go to Vict- narn very soon and another wl1h a draft number of :ir1, ! wou ld like to lu1ow JUsl \.\'hat Prcs1dr.nt Nixon mea ns by the !ilalrrncnr , "The gu\·crnment should cuo. l1nue lo S<'t an exam ple for Americans in ~trt l'ing 10 athic1•e prosperity 1 n peacetime.'' I FEEL. TllF.RE arr many parents <inrf )'Oung people todAy that v.·111 fin d th at 11!atemrnl a ht!lc hard to (ollow or 1wallow If th1~ is pei!t'f'llnie then v.•hv are there liWanns of AnH'11e,1nc; ~111 1 be'1ng sent to Vieln;1m. nuiny ot them to return in a pine box? E. C. VAN HOOK, SR. ~ca1••••r11 Is n 1llcss' To the Editor . In !he days anrl years fol!O'-l'in.i: '\'orld War II the coonlncs of E:t1rope anrl .Japan were bankru1it and !heir ind ustry Dear Gloorny Gus Is lhJS Lagu na Beach ur a f ronl!Pr cov.• town that we ha1·e a "'drink- er's walk .. ending in p11bl1c drunk- rnness. shouting. ri ghtin~ and gla!iS and bottle lossln1ot -"-'Ith 15 11r· rests. rm glad police. depulles and highv.·a~ p111rohnen "'err there lo pro!ccl the poor re-ltauranl ov.•ner, -D. L.B. l~" to.tlv• • ••f'9(11 rt•llt,.,' YllWI. ''" "KtUt •ll• !IN ... or ,~. ~•W'tOID••· '""' 1"tw• Ptl ~•••• lo Cltltl"'' Oort. Ot il1" .-ott. destroyed. If the United States could car- ry them on our backs, and still prospf'r in those days, 1\'hat do "-'C need with them now? In the past rew years. C<Jllada has done nothing for this count ry. They side v.·1th our enemies and trade with our enem ies. If their good!' arr allowed to comr. in rl uty free. then goods from Red China and Cuba \Viii be coming throug h Canada. du· ly free. \YE CA\! LfVE v.·11 hout 1hese r ountries. The only question 1s, can they hve v.·ithout us, and our troops, which they are lhrowing rocks at? Our courts seem lo be s!anled in ravor of criminal s. The fact is that they are slanterl in favor of lawyer.~. The judge i! a lawyer, the dlslnct attorney is a la\vyer. and the politician is usually a lawyer. If a n1an confesses. he needs no lawyer, so he mus! not confess. '\'TTH OUR cnn1merce slanted in favor of own ers of forr1gn fa c1orirs. our laws slan ted in fa\'or of 1aw~·ers. and l11e Com- munists spreadinp; all possible confusion. our country is a niess. but we :-;till have good . loyal American5. v.·ho could straighten it out. JAJ\lES W. DOLOl~G P1·eei1)11 s Jtlo11 se To the Ed 1lor.: As I v.·as preparin~ the roasl in our ('Ot· !age I was slarllrd b.1' 11nr ftf those 11l1le (·rea tu re.~ helter known as a 1nouse. I gave out the usual shrir\\ that \\'Omf'n al'c no1rrl fnr antl ran Thro 1 gr1!ht•rrcl mv \1•its togetht"'r and dec1rll'd 10 111Cl'l 1h'e s1t 11at iun hearl-nn by offerin~ thr li ttle C'ritter somr cl11•(',,r I l(l{)krr1 b:irk. :inrl l1e \\•as r~.'l'C'ht>d r1!) Ill\ \\ 1niJp11 .•1!1 flCl'f- ing :il rne 11'1th hl:ir·k. ht'tuly •'~rs:. HE ACTU Al.L '' srrn1rr1 fl\lllr 1nnnrt'nl :o;iHi ng th ere t11'1lch1ng his l1!1lt• 11 h1skt"'l'S, v.•lth his cu1 e nink cars w1gi;l111g I t!il<'~S il \Yas then that I starll'd lo lrt~e a litt le of rny prcconceil·erl idea of 11·hal a niou~e is. anr! starled 1•1 SC'C 1t 11.~ <lnc of coo·s lTe<1!urrs. 11h11 is reall.1· quitr precious. 'l'here is a !01 nf talk the se da ys abou t reaching out : I rlnn·t thin\\ rhey exac!ly had a miiuse in mind, hut 11·r niust begin somc1Yhere. DOLLY VRJ.:D/':Y Co11rf ~ln11da1c To the Edilnr; Last week the Califnrn!,:1 Supn'n1r Court tonk a long stride to11 .1rd court n1andaled socialism. At lhe nutst"'t il certainly must br ackno\vled gcrl That r11onv schnol districts in California. esrwCiolly in dcnsely-populaled urbri n cc n t er ~ , desrerate.l,v need finrinc1al help 1h11t thrir Jocnl property lax base cannor suppnrt Ct•rlriin l,r. hOWC \!l'r. C\'~Jl n1 0 d c .s I legislative ingt'nui1y ran rlev1.~I' finnnc1:1I plan!> and la~ing-devices whirh ntc av.1i1.1ble lo lhe sl.1tc for ;issi~ting tht"' lo1v tax base are.1s without inrr ingin.c; nn "'hat vestiges remain of local control over our public schools. llNOOUBTEOI. Y THE: state Supreme Cnurl felt pu ~ht"'d inln it c; nnll' f]lla~t·lcc ;11. mostl y soc1olog1eal dec1s1011. Tht• court s reasoning that the local propcrl.v l :l~ system violatP~ the ''l'qttal prolecllon" clause of the 14th An1endml'.nt In lhe l1 S. Constitution .~nrl discriminates :ii;:;11nst the poor. ca rr1t'd only a short slrp far!her and with equ;it \'8lid lly. :ipphPs on :1 national le\'el also. The same jlL~liric:i11011 would elim1nA ll' :1 wealthier stalf''s nc)lt.c; I.ti prnv\de 11 hrn.1dcr cducat1nn11I s.vstrm -and t"';(llf'nd11urc -unte.~s lhc p()Orf'r st:itcc; c11utd prro\'lde :a.~ n1urh, th us a 1u1· tionnl t11.xinl,'. ond tonlrotlcd r.ducation<il system. \\.I) \111.\l' Al)OL'T nlhrr pt:hhc ~lailhox t ell ers fro»t reade rs are welcome. f1torn1al/.y 1v1·1ters sl101ilr.t co nvey their n1essa9cs in JOO tvorcfs or /e.~s. TJie righ t to cr111df'nse l11t1ers to fi t spa ce ur e/im111atc /1bct is reserved. Alt le t- ters 1111ist include sig1u1t1ire t111d 11u11l· ri1v oddres.~. /Jut 1u11nes tnay be with· l1c/J 011 rpqucst if s11 ffu:1e11 t TCOStHI ;~ apparent. Poetry will not be pub- lished. srrvices. other local go v er nm e n t a I "hl1gations? Don't they also discriminate ai.::ainst the poor in th~! the lncal tax ua~c prn1·ides somcwhal Jess cxn t1c or ex- trn.~ive St"'r\'i <•cs in !he f}O{t rcr rircas than in the wcnJthie r"' Oo tilt' poor ~Ct C'QUal fire protrclion. pol ite pro!\T\1un. garbage cn!lectinn. stre('! repair 1vilh the niore ;id\'ant11gcd nrt'as" And 1n1lcrd !'.hnuld 1hey? The fJUP~l inn gr,cs lu !he hc:1rt of our free enterprise systr n1. CITlZE:\S 'rOHK l1nrdt'r. study more, pur.sue. a mnri• dilll:<'n\ 1·nurse in liv ing !heir lives in flrdcr ti'/ be ahle to move in- tn or trea tr :irl':l!'. :inrl l('l(':d gnvernn1en- l:il systl•ms. and ~l'hf)(\I di.<:tric·I.'>, so that !hey t'a n prnvidc 111ore advania~cs 1n th('rnsf'll'C'i :.ind !11t"'1t offspnnp:. This pro- \ 1•'"" the in1·t"'11t11f' rh11t niakes each of us S{·t"'k 10 ('xei:t ;ind 11 ic; 11hal makes ou; .-.1 IP!n of ).'!!l'f'rnml'lll 1n ercry 11·:1\" pos<:ibll' sn un1q1w I! 1s \I hat u!tlmatrlv i.:11 1'') us the 'il<llf' <11111 nalinnal l:i\' rr1·rnur" 1h;l1 h;t\" l rtll~· supportrd thl· '"~1r :111d dl).~1hli·1! :11J1l half lhl' re.st or rhc 11nrld :ll thC' ~:inlr t1111C' \\'{)l'I.[) nl'H ('Ol'RT~. plradin;t t"'(]UAI [•r,•t1•1·!1••n 1·):!11~1' (lf lh•• l·!t)1 /\J11l'Orl!llt.:!11 , ri·•!ure lhi~ 11h•,lt• l•·1 ~i l 11pt1•111 and t'nntrol f11r1n nf ~"11·rrH111·111 -111th a\1 its iri· t 't•11t11 r ~ fnr pPr1:11p;il i1nprn \·c m1'tll -In a O\'Slr r11 f1 f µo\rn1n1en\ ('!llllrnllrd rq11.1\it"~ An(l Ir so. \;;n r 111~1 ~ncial 1s m by wl111h'l'er nr11nl' \!'Ill ('1ll1 it'! \'(11,A,\i FHIZ ZELLE. O.D. f fJ>ffl'fldt" ,,,, ~,.,,,,,,,!{ 1"n the Elt11ur- ill.r 11·lte apfl we1·e thurQughly 111~gustrd \1•1th !ht> J)(')l1 11eal c.1rtoon 111 lhl! ll1\lLY P!Lt1T ,\tll!. 27 \\'e frel as 11"ll1nns 11t ntllr_rs do that Go1·. (it'<1rg(' \\':ill:1cr 1s thr only polit ic.:1an v.•htl has thP gu\.' nnd courage 10 f1~ht for the ri,c:ht of p:irt"'rl!S In send thr ir ch1lclrrn l o th{' Sthi)()ls of !heir prefrrrnce or nl'.'arest thr1r hon1 es. Busini:: :i1u l dl·~egrcgalin~ of our :><·ho(lt~ JS gPing ro rft·stro.v plJbhc educa- 11on. \l'l' k11u11 this as 11 t~ have recentl v n10\·rd hrT'•~ fro111 the J.os Ange les CHY Schoo! 1)1~11·1l1 ::in<l ha1c sf'('n lhat the 1 r:in~rcrrin,c: 01 rh1ld ren ou! nf their ncu;hhorh ood Sl'hool~ c:iuscs nu1ncrous r rohlrrns ;ir1d nccornplishe.~ nothing al giµa nt1c t·ost \\'hy no1 upgr.1df' all schools fo r bellcr edu cation instead of tran sferring bodies around \l'hich hinders rducation? i11H. and i11RS. R. E. CONNOLLY 1f/11• .~y urlicafed Sanders cartoon flt q111·.~1 1rrn $/1ou1erl <:over11or \\'11llacc !)nr/1e<l n.~ Caesnr, s1ttnig on (! throne ri!op n c/oucl. col/i11g through a me(la- 11lu1ne, "Atte11l if!11 Supre111e Court~ 1 jJrn here by 111ak111' your busing de· l'/SIOll vo1d.1" -Editor 1ll111·tleri11g of Police To the Editor : \\'ithin !he last three months, il'>'O L<is Angeles County Sheriff's deputies have died from gunshot .,.;ounds and tv.·o ha\•e been se riously v.·ounded in I h e pc•rforn1 ance of their dut ies. These l'\'ents, 1f noled at all . have been brieny rP.por!cd l1 nd l'lre relatively obscured 1n the hal'k pagt.>:i; of yo1Jr nc1vspaper, I am 11ar1 1cularly annoyed h_v your A11g. J l report ing of the slaying of f)cputy Pickering. 13 lines ag11in on pa ge 8. llas Ille kllhng and 111al1111n g or pol1cer11en in today's society become so commonplace that it is no longer nev.'sv.·orthy ~ For all the Los Angeles Cou nty Sheriff's deputies and their famil ies Jivi ng in Orange County. 1 say "·e deserve and demand fuller cov erage of these e\•enls. l'OLICE,1EN HOLD a narrov.·. taut line between orderly society and chaos. In pcrfonning their duties in mino rity comn1unitjes. policemen become the ob- 1cc·t.~ or hatred and violence beca u~e t.hey symbvlb;e v.·hite authorit y. They are seen as oppressors enforcing laws created by a white ma jority with whit'h 1ninority pe1iple can only imperfectly identify. F.ac h polil'l'man·s murder 1ndicalt>s a fail ure nf American societv -a failure to rrrogn1zc and inco rporate· minoritie s into 1t1e n1aJo rily co1nmunl1 y and a fai lu re to <ICC\'P! responsibility for social misfi ts nnrl t111!1'11sts. ~1 ust policemen continue to bl'ilr rhc burden of socicty's neglet t? J\1 u~l pol1ermcn continue lo be shot, n1u rd1·rcd or maimed for life v.·hile an apathetic society hides it wrongdoing hrhind lht"'ir badges? How long can 1\111enca afford to sv.·eep its dirt under I lit• n1g and bury its policemen in the gr<>un1.r: THE f\I URDERIN G and maiming of priliC'emen mus t stand as a remi nder to 1l1c n1ajorlly sociely lhat somethinj.: n1ust be done to ma ke majority and minori ty 1.·01nmunities more compatible ; to ease the "abrasire relationship"' between poli ce ;ind the people they serve. f urther, ii must stand as a v.·arning to the 111inori- l.1· communily that violt>nce on I y perpetrates more violence and that the kilhnit of policemen is no v.'ay tn bring about. social change. Neither does lt ·•nar- row !he odds" as some may think bul on- ly brings about further recruiln1ent of police per.,onncl and "get tough" policy in problcm areas. UNLESS SOC IAL rerorm is undertaken 0t'ar George: 811 George ---------. v.·ish I knew v.·hat kind of conlest he \\'hcn I 11·as a Uoy "'e dilln 't run around on motorcycles with hnlf· dressed i;irls on the back I 1h1nk v.·e ~·ere happier usini:i a horse ;1nd buggy. Don't )'O U. now. honc'i l[y, GCilrge"' SACK \\'ll E:-J Dl.'ar 13nrk \\'hen: r.et. I 'in nnl surf' I ne\•cr ran round 111 a horse nnrl bur.:1.1.~ \11th :i ha1r.dres~ed ~irl on the hack. l"loes :1 h!onde: Jn :t halh111g i.u1t 1n n :O.fodel·A ru 1nbl e se::tt cr1unt " 11 is running ) Dear George: How do you JtO on month after nmnth. year after year, corn ing up \\'Ith such wise,,.and perceptive ans"·ers to Bterally thousands or problem5? llO"' does your mind hrild up 10 the mullifaceted job you do. and do so \\'ell ? A0~1 1R l-:Jl J)enr Admirer. I rlrink like a fish, (Qr onf thing. so great !hat it can effe<:tively ehan ge at- titudes ilnd !he life styles of n1 illions of Americans in OOth the niaJority an<l niinorily commun it ies . pol icemen will un- doubtedly re111a in w·ithln the sights or an ass assin's gun. However. ir we as po!icen1en are yet to b.e the targets of hatred and violence directer! towards society. don"! ignore us, cfon't relegate ou r deaths to page 8. RORE RT A, GlBEL Sef1111it% 01• Trndi11g To lhe Editor : In referen ce to Rep. John G, Schmilz."s statement Iha! the public should apply economic.pressure on any U.S. company selling tools to the Soviet Unioo to build a new truck factory (0AlLY PILOT, Sept. 11. I must que~tiol') hJs rt"'asoning, ~fr. Sch1nitz stated that these con1- pan1es are "he!puig tu supply ou r ent•n1ies on nnd off the battlefield" and th;:il th ese tradini: ac!ivilies a re ''detrimental to !he srcur1ty of the na· tion." S1nr-e the Uni tctl Sla tes is not en gaged in any con1ba t wilh the Soviet l:nion, it is dirficult lo see how ll1ey can be con- sidered our i:nt·n1v on the battlefield and ho.,,,· trading \1·i!h ·them can be detrimen- tal to our secunl~•. ALTll OUGll THE system or govern- ment under \1•h11::h lhe Sovie! Union is orerated is in certain ways opposed to our system of ernp1rit:al co llectivism, and although 11·e are cornpeling eC'onomica lly in some an·as. lhl'S<' :ire nol suf ficient reasons to prohibll private cotpor;it ions from trading wilh lhat counlry. wh ich is to our mu1uri l brne f1L 11 is f'l'Hfrnl !hnr. our re presen\a li1·e cannot under~1and the rc:iso n why thr C()l/Hll{'rc~· rlt"'p:J rl1nrnt 11·i01hnld!> !he. nan1es ol ron1p;:1111e.~ doing business v.·Hh Comn1un1.~! co11 ntr11's. It is to protect the n1 again:>! Sll('h lypes of irresponsible econon11c ~c!1u11 lhal ~1r. Sch mit?. is pro- posing ~ STEV E SCHONE Presid c 11f'" .Salary T11 1 he Editor · Now that l\1r. l':ixon has decided lo fre ezt !he .,,,·a~es of the civil servants, it is onl~· appropriate that he demon strate his sinC"erily of purpose by reducing his recent increase in wages by 25 percent anrl really set a good example. It is so easv lo ask' others lo make the sacrif ices. and usuallv those \l'ho end up making all the sacrifices arc those who can least arford to. I A;\1 SU RE Thal if ~1r No.:o n took a salary cul he v.·ouldn '! be hurling. Another lh in,g tha t so nian.1• of our hi~h sa!aried execu!ives forget is that they are employes of the people of these United Stn tes uf A111crica, So. hn\\' about ii, Mr. Nixon~ Lrl's put your money where your mouth is ;ind join the res! of us in tnaking some sacrifice~. 1\1. J. !\IONAJlAN Beg1 1fheedle, Coerce Tn the Editor : Wouldn't you know ll? Every time some foreign jerk Ret s the urgr. to overthro\v his go1·emment he alv.·ays fir st eon1es to lhe United Stales: to husllt mone y to buy guns. The Hussian revolution v.·ns financ- rd by American money. and in recent yea rs UN ICEF', using Am erican money, fi narn.'td a re\'Olution In Africa. Othrr U.S. billion.~ have bttn "borro~·ed'" frorn lhe Social Secunly fund to Hnance civil "'ll r~ in l'Brious countrie..~. RF.RNADE1TF. DEV I.IN, !he Irish a1:it1:1tor. came here \11st yea r to beg mnnry to pay for a Catholic victory In Nn rlh Ireland, lndicatin,g the premise thnt the. outlawed Irish llcpub!ican Arniy. 11ft rr 1ibcr;itlng ll1e l111 11nv1·r1 ~h1·d £irf', 1101v \\'an t.'i to inv;1dc and luke n1·cr t h1~ prosperous Nort h Uy the san1e guerri ll a l<JC!ll'S .. And now cnin cs a r-.1r Jue L;1h11l, \1•anted at ho1ne for treason, to get nioney to buy guns \n ··~hoot ;1~ 1n:1nv Briti~h troops as possible'" and !(~ ''bomb 111ilitary and economic target~ 1n North Ireland ." YES. HE SAID that. Anti i1 t•crt:Htl)V \\'ill be 100 b;1d J[ !ht· llll!lllL!l'<llUlll authorit ies allo\\' tlu s forclgn rn1n111:1I lo go rreely among the ,llOOd American 1..athohc people to beg. wheedle. coerce and harangue lh<'1n lo donate thei r harrl- eamed money to A fort·i~n schc1ne li1<1t coul d not possibly benefit th e1n onf;' Lola as Ame rican citizens. s c. u~o1 ;o.;E S t1t_·e 1ll•j1111111 i11 l .i1>11 ."i To the l~ditur · The c .1liforn1A 11 1oun1:1111 11\)11 is fin !Ile vl'q;e or ro~siblf' t'X l111ct1<111 unle.~~ ,, mo ratoriun1 on hunlu1;; can Loe c11fnrc1•r1 sonn . AG 660 is a 1i1ll f'f•n11t1;!. up 10 rt hf'~1t1nr. in the Senate 1~ina ncc !'on1n111tf•1• '.'.'ht•·h calls for th is lor a Qcriod vi four \ t·<irs :-o a scientifi c inquiry can be· r11aUt• uo populal ion. THE LOBBIES such a<: r'ahforn1a Rin e and Pt<;tol As11111·1ri1ion li:i\1' hrpun thr1 r fa lse attacks 1111 AR flf10. Tht•1 £"on1rlrtrly brushed ov w the J~~ue nf lhr 111t•Urlt(1l n lion. accustnl! thr bill <ir 1·:1ll1nµ: fur the ban of all hunt1n~ and f1n·:in11s Tiu~ hi ll dnes not Sf'I" (hf'~r !::!1111 ~ \\'t"' u 1!1 lh~r !he n1ounta1n hon if the lubl1111-. J!l·I 1h1'1r 11;iv a.gain. \\'Jl.1.1 ,\\1 l!l~Yl!'l illoirr llt'111·l1 1~'.,·1•1111."ii~>r• To the F:rl1Lor· As a res1drnl 1 nxpri~rr ;ind r•ci:1~1~rr·d \'o!er. r would likc lo cxp rr~s ni~ 011· posit ion to fur thrr rx p:in~u1n of 1,ur 1\\;11 n Beach. Those 11·ho 1\•ould Uenel1t arc l'l '!;1l11·1·l v fe1v compared to those or us who 11nt1ld ga in nothing. Thos<' ben<'fiting \1ould he property o"·ners v.·ho wnnlrl sel l tn lht> <'I· ty and a rn mparativcly few bus1nc5&i:~. chiefl y food. FOR THESE FE\\' who gaJ11. the overwhelming majority of resident s would suffer conge~tion and adrl1·0 1r:1f11c problems_ Furthrr bunlens 1Yould also be: pl .,<'ed upon !ht' pohcf' dep.'lrltr.t'111 The prrscnl btach JS ;:•.:!equate for nur res idents Despite availahlr g rant ~ I <In not Fet"'I our ritizt"'ns ~hnuld be :i~krd In pay any pa rt of such :in rxp;111s1nn !h;il \1·ould benefit onl~· persons li\'in g 1nlanct, miles from Laguna Bearh. E. n ,ill 1\~Tll EV OaANCif COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed. Pub lisher Thomas Keci:il. Editor Albert \V. Batf's £diloriuL Par1c Editor 111'. edl!or1al page ol !he O:iily f'l!nl &l'C~ tu inlom1 and l!timulale n>lld· ers by pre~cnllng th!,; llt'l\'Sp,:iper s opinion~ nnd commf'nl11ry on 1op1c~ ol i nll'~st and 1igniflcnn"c, b)' pm. virtlng a forum ror 'he e~prr~~ton nl our readeni· opinion,. l!IOI! bv pre- 1rn1ini: the dl\f'r<r v1t·111"11n1~ qf 1n- lorml'.'d nbs,,rvrrs and .11pol;C'~!ll•'ll r.11 topic' of the dily, Thursday, Scpten\ber fl. 1071 • y y " 0 e a ' ' ' 1' f CHECKING •UP• La{li es -W atcl1 Fellow 's Doodle s By L. 1\1. BOYD A \'OU\'G LADY on her first date with a new gentleman friend ought. to observe how he doodles, jf possible. Should he ahsenl·n1indedl ,v draw circles or v.•avy lines on the napkin, Ill' is a ront;Jnlil' fC'lhi v.• v.•ho is apt to say, "Darling, let me take :vou nut of all Uus ... "Or \VOrds lo th<it effect. But if he .~kctl'hc:; cr0.~si:·s, checks or rectangles, he's a practical rh:tr:tctcr who's 1nore like ly to phrase it, "Let's make a deal. bnby" Such 1s the contentlon of a doodle analyz.er. This pccu li::ir theory h<is caused our L-Ove and War man some mild sorrow hut no real pain. J1'J Tl1E D(ILLAR GA1\1E, the doctor outcollects the rlen1ist by 1hree to on e, tax men say ... IS THERE aq arti· fici11I 1urf callcrl Fibergrass? 1r not, there ought .. ~ DID I TELL YOU ir;; ;iga1nsl the Jnw in Louisvill e. Ky_, to walk behind a fnttll' 1., 1thnut sptflking !o the an i1nal first? ... CONSIDEH ;1 1rrJ1n;1n ·s leg. Nol one in a million loo ks 11!1 goorl bare as "hen encased in a nylon stocking, cont ends a moclcls' <1gcnt ... PLl~ASE NOTE ALSO. appro:<imate!y 25 babies a yc<11· are born in Los Angeles la:<icabs. 111\VE YOU .EVl'.:R eaten snails. mister~ If not , 1vhy not! !\'e \'crrn1nd , nnly eight percent of the grownup me n nation- \1•idc have rlnnc so. Pollsters found that out No conn ection certainly. but Thal is exactly the sa me proportion or men. thry say, \\'ho have tried tQ \Yrite something to sell to magazines. CUS T0,1f.R SERVICE : Q. "Wasn't the vacuum cleBnf'r inven ted by a man nan1ccl Hoover?" A. \V. H. Hoover of North Canton. Ohio. didn 't invent it. James Murray Spangler, an <1sth1nat1c jan1 \ot\ put together a contraption out of a pillo1v case, n sonp box and a Jillie electric fan . To keep the dust do 11·n \Yhcn rleaning up. that du st made him sneeze :;omelhing fiereC'. l!fJover loo ked over the rig and financf'd in1provements, Th;1t woisn't. the earliest va cuum cleaner, howev('r_ An En glishtn:in devised the first one. 'VJl ,\T 1)0 Conra d ll i!1on, Katherine Anne Porter, Ara Parsegliicin, .Jarncs Cagney. Bess 1\lycrson. President Richard J\-ixon ;;ind :\l:irlon B!';1ndo h:ive in com rnon7 They all play lhc piano _. _ TJIE SOUTllEFlN l\1AN'S diet, reports George J)11lan , th;1t :;av:ige. consist of rolls and grits. 11-'lealtimes he cats nothing, just rolls hi s eyes and gr its his teeth ... ANl) DOi'\'T FORGET. th e average high school footbaJl squad weighs: 5.000 pounds. av erage college squad 7,000 po~nds, average pro squad 9,500. /\\,. OLll Uf\'IVERS ITY can leach History. but where c;in vou [ind a scholarlv course in The F'uture? Tell you \l'hrr('. Jn al ft1i1St 350 universities tlOI\', J'rn informed. Don 't hf1\'r a list ;11 IJ;1nd ri f lhl' gif!cd sages 1vho'll te<ich these clii ssc-s. unfor'lunrdt"!\'. Too b<-id. \\'hat a v,1 !auble roster that c0ulrl be'. Approx1n~atrly .150 professors \\'ho know what's going to happen! j\lake good \l:eathermcn, \\'hat ~ )'n1Lr (/Hes11rn1s onrf cnm111r11ls (JTf? inP/.comed _nnd trill /ir' 11\cl/. i11. CllECKJ.:o.,,ic lJr 1v//e1·evrr possible. fl/ro se nddrcss !/010· lcl!ers l.o L. f.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, t·:eu'port. Bench 92660. / 1 c) J 971 , .~JcNai~oht Sundicatc. Inc.) Ve terans U 11it Fighting Fo r More GI Job Plans JJ()LiSTf1N !Ari -Thr 11{'\\' ron1n1ander of Ilic Americ;:in Leg inn says he \\'fl nts 10 take a ne1v ;:ipprn;1ch t.ow;ird gelling lht' 1·e1rranf> f"\rg;1nii.a t1on in- ~''rd in ;1rl11·1tics rc;:iching frnrn !11"' \Vhlte House to the grassrnol~, •-flnr (ll111g th;it ha~ oc- curro•d 10 mr in niy !1fe!nng as.~nci:i !lon \l'l!h the Amt'riran J.rg1rin )~ 1h;1t lhr le~1on has olll'll 11~1llr(! for cn~c:-tn OC· 1·111' nnd !hc•11 rl•;1ctcd Hi !htise f"•111d 1111~n~." s:1y~ 4i;.yr;ir-nld .lt•hn ll Crigrl'. C'!ce!C'd l111e tn~! 111 ('k , ,, n;1l 1it1111I •''ln1- n1;111drr nf 1 hr 2 7 1ntlli1Jn ml'n1her or~:tn17.111nn "I \J~u;-i111.C' an Amcriran Legion nf IH'l]on rl11hr•r than rr:ii·l1nn." r;('1gcr :'lddcd. i\rul \r1!h 1ha1 1:rigrr lold thr Jc~111n's n;i11onal c1111- \'Cntt1111 111 hrs acceptance .spccth th;it his :-!ng;in as com- rn.1nd c1· will he ' Reach out-il's action nine."' c;cigcr expre1'!ied hope fnr An r;-irl,v ;ippo1nlmcnt \\'\th l'rcs1dcni Nixon to nul!i ne the lcgi0n'!i nhJccti vC's. particular· Jy on nin llers of for('ign policy and national scrurity. "And I her<' \\'ill be d1rcc1 ac- 1inn. right do11·n to the com· 111u11Hy level." he .sa id. "Each !('J:',ir1n po~t will become in· voll"cd nn d e;it'h c;1n be or part1eulnr help in such areas ;1s v:rlC'o1n rng ~·oung men hl'lck from \"letnnm anrl making thrtn f('l'.'I ;1! ho1nl' " For (;t'1ger. ht'comioi: fill· t.ional cnn1mnndcr fulfi lled 11 lifelong drcan1, "This is an office lo be coveted, and I have been fortunate in lhat my home has ;ilways been involved with the !ei;io n and its auxiliary," the J)e.~ Pall nes, Ill., architect said. Geige r's father was the first f'ommnndrr of a legion post at !\·linden. Iowa. and his mother 1\'::is lhc first president of the JXist.'s aux iliary. ":V1y o\1•n departed fBlhf'r . God rc~l lus soul. v:ould have dcl1ghled in this moment." ~1'11(! c;eiger, a father or six thilr!ren Ge1~rr's election hy ac· r!arnation ca me shor1.lv after lhe c'onvenlion appr.o ved i;evr:ra l dozen foreign policy <ind na\ional securi1y resolu· t1nns. ·r11e President's forthcomi ng gnp t(l Communist China v:as endor~ed but \\'ith a suggestion he make no concessions in !rade or othf'rv•ise that could become a Vf'hicle for f'X· pand.i ng com m u n i st sub· version. Another resolution s a·i d Communist China slill is an in1placable ene1n y of lt.e l.Jnited SUites and that Na· tionalist China. 'Taiwan, is the only legitimate government of all Chi na. It renewed lhe legion's traditional opposition to dipl omatic relations with the Peking regime and its ad· miltance to the United Na· lion~. Any rliscussions with Red China, the legionnaires said, must not abandon or exclude Nationalist China as a friend or lend suift>ort to any move to oust Taiwan from the United Nalions. ******************* MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association Open Mon .. Th11rs. 91.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. 91.m .. 6 p.m. BU ENA PARK Mercury Sa\oing!. Bldg., Valley View •t Lincoln HUNTINGTO N BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg .. [dlnger at Be1ch TU STIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * New Welfare Laws to Take Effect Oct. I SACRAMENTO (UPI I - Following marathon negotl•· Uons, the JegislBture and Gov, Rona ld Reagan in August reached ag r ee1nent on overha uling California's mas- sive public assistance pro- grams. After more than a year of stalemated talks bet w een lawmakers and Reagan. the agreement marked a breakthrough in efforts to re- vi.se welfa re <'JHI tl1f'd i-Ca l to reduce rraud and costs without cutting services to the poor and nttdy. The legislation v.·on't go into effect until Ocl. J, in order to give counties lime to gear up for the changes. The rerorm proposals, af· feeling 2.5 mill ion low-income California ns on rellef, will still require a tax increase, the governor reluctantly informed taxpayers. Basically the compromise eHorts will make it tougher to get and stay on welfare, clamp down on fraud. require recipients to pay token fees for health care and eliminate unnecessary services. Reagan, conceding he didn 't get "all we wanted ," pledged to ask the Legisl ature again nex.L session for additional rerorms. The two-bill package is estimated to reduce s13le, county and federal cost~ for welfare and Medi-Cal by between $350 and $400 million annually. llowever, the governor 's chief fiscal ad viser, Finance Director Verne Orr. !ays the trea.ciury will !till wind up with about a $300 million deri~it this year thereby necessitating a tax increase. After lawmaker! worked out the \Yelfare and Medi-Cai com- promises, they voted themselves a three·wef'k vaca- tion and recessed unth Se~'.. 7. Wben they returned such issues a!I reapportionrnent, tax reform and !!Choo! finan· cing f2.ced thent. Besides welfare and ~1ed1- Ca!, few slgniricanl bills were pas.sed by the legislature In- August, although each house passed some major measures v.·hich now await consideration ln the opposite chamber. Lawmakers passed a n d Reagan signed a measure by Sen. John L. I-farmer ( R-Glen- da\e f to require all 1974 new automobilf's sold in California to be f'<!uipped with hun1pers capable (If withstanding a live- rni!e-an·hour crash "'i1hou~ dBmage. The senate sent th e The Senate also passed and assembly a bill. by Sen. ~en\ to the Assembly leglsla· Howard Way (ft.J::xctcr ) to rE'-11or1 by Sen ~1ervyn Dym ally qul!'e all public cind private 1 D-Los Angeles,t to create ischools to ('f•nrlll•'! rinnual an--Ci!hforru1:1'!! first state publie tieavity tn1ilh flu oride tre::tl· d<'-fender lie would handle ap· ment progran1s beginning in peals by 1nd1geot convicts. Septen1bcr of 1972. ;===========< The asscmhly killed a bill by Sen. Al bert Rodda ( D - Sacramento) to relax penalties for teachers who violate the stat.e's sex: e d u c ;1 t i o n in· struction pruccdur~. The Sen;1\e passcfl a bill by llariner to cs1ahl1,.~h a p1l11t program to rehnbihtatr firs1- ti1nP juvenile n;ir('otu.'..'> 11f - fendcrs through speei1:1I courl s. KIDS LOVE UNC LE LEN SA TURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT Sale. Just 599 a gallon for premium quality interior or exterior latex, driveway sealer, porch and deck enamel. 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Whe-n this Penocr11t1 · Pain t 11 :iiriplied to • pr.,v1ou1ly pain1ed 11nd p rope rly prepared !llflace, WP! Quarantee +t !or 8 yea1s ,tll ,1,t111ed below. On1 gatlon g1ve1 1-~oat coveiage tor up to .t00&Q, ft. on nnn·rio 1ous 1u1fa~es , :251) sq. 11. Or\ pi:11011s surfa ces (ttot lnrlL1ri.ng 1h.!kf11 O!l•H:i shingle•). • Slll•n 1e1l1t1nl • Fide r11i1t11'11 • Non·v•l!owlng • Ch1tk r11l111n~ II Ilia painl foi1lg lo perform 1s gu1r1nteed 111 u1know 11bou1 1! we will provide ~w pl i"lt or a full relul'<1 S ~11r gu11r11nte1. 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' Penncraft ® paint sprayer, sgg * Penncra !t latex caulk Ing compound. 99t Tip 'n Dip roll er and tray set. 2.91 Penncral1 4 ~ nylo n pa1n1 brush, 1.99 • Overlo11d pro!ectl':d ',HP motor. 120 Vl'.lll SO cycl• 15 ft. rubber----' c:ov•r•d •ir hoM will'! y,· connection• 12 gallon•---~ c11p11ci1y lank !1 . pr1-1ested 10 JOO pound$ *Not available 1t Canoga Park heel fl'O•lnted •. lo• easy moveme nt JC Penney Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores : CARLSBAD DOWNEY ORANGE '"THE: CITY"" Use Penneys Time Payment Plan at these sto res: CA NOG A PAR K LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH FASHION VALLEY -SAN DIEGO RIVERSIDE VENTURA 1';:ir11v 01Jr; v,,it1 111u m1r;um q ti,1•! rtn' FU LLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH • I • g DAJL Y •ILOT Drug Use By Youths Skyrockets LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Juvenllt drug arresta in Los Angeles County rose from 1,202 io 1960 to l6,2U In 1969 and 7,PJJ'/ in the first half of 1970, a county report on drugs revealed Wednesday. The report was presented lo the board of supervisors by Chief Administrative Officer Arthur G. Will, who said: "It is clear that the use of marijuana as measured by ar· rest data has become pan- demic in Los Angeles County. The cost of all drug-re.lated criminal problems represents an overwhelming burden to the taxpayers." Thursday, Septfmb@:r ~, 1971 'Outrageom' Democrats Blast GOP Re1nap Plans SACRAMENTO (API Democratic leaders are con· demning a.a ;'outrageous'' and "a hoax" a Republican reap- Poll Indicates Many Feel Corona Guilty portionment pLm th.al v.·ould give Qticano and black can- didal.e.5 as many ~ &ix new Assembly &eals. "It's a joke," said Assembly Speaker Bob Morelli, "Never in the history or this or any other state hal the Republican party done anything for the minor ities, a nd they're not going to start now.'' tAIT JEEN (u IN ) t1'66a The report also said 52 per-- cent of UCLA's undergraduate students have tried marijuana and 40 ~rcent have used it more than 50 times. The UCLA figures, the report said, were based on a represen- tative study of the Un· dergraduate student bod;: io 1969 and primary estimates in· dicaled a 10 percent increase since then. YUBA CITY (UPI ) -Juan V. Corona, accused of killing 25 transient farm workers, either is guilty or probably guilty in the minds of most Sutter County residents, ac- cording to a San Francisco pollster. N. Robert Heyer. executive vice president of F i·e Id Research Corp.. said \Ved- nesday that 70 percent of the persons interviewei1 in a re- cent poll fell CoronR was either "definltely or probably guilty" or gave prej'udicial responses to questions. An additional 42.9 percent stated they were not pre- judiced against the Mexican· born farm labor contractor but gave '' pre ju d i c i a I responses" to Some or the questions. tleyer said. Only lwo-tenths of one per- cent felt Corona was "definitely innocent" and 1.7 percent l'itated he w a s· ''probably innocent." Assemblyman Henry \Vax- man of Los Angeles, chief of the Dem oc rati c reap- portionment orga nization, call- ed the Republican plan to give minorities m o r e represen· talion "a partisan stunt" In- tended to disguise a plan to take up to a dozen Assembly seats away from Democrats. ~?i>BARZNG NOW AT Adult arrests in the county from 1960 to 1969 rose from 11,972 annually to 43,744 and frJr the first six months of 1970 23,738 arrests were recorded, the report said. "Southern California. anp. Los Angeles County i n particular, have paced the country," Will said In presen· ting the report. The major burden of the drug problem, Will said, has fallen on the criminal justice system, such as law en- forcement, pros e c u t lo n, judicial administration, pro- bation and detention authorities. The county presently operates five outpatient drug abuse clinics and plans three more. Three hospitals also handle drug-related problems. 'Vil! said extensive pro- grams to handle the drug pro- blem would require rubstan- tial amounts of money beyond the ability of the county pro- perty tax to support. He sald It was essentiaJ to develop new revenue sources for the pro- grams. The report was prepared by the county drug a b u s e coordinator, the county in- terdepartmental drug abuse committee, and the county mental health department. Judge Nixes Davis Bid For Freedom SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) - A judge has refused to d ismiss m u rd er -kid n ap charges again1t black militant Ang1~Ja Y. Da vis, saying Marin County judges did n ot discriminate in selecting the grand jury that indicted her. Attorneys for the 27-year-old f.innC'r UCL A philosophy in· s!ructor argued that the Superior Court judges in- 1 en t i o nal!y discriminated again~t persons from minority f:rnups, lhe poor and those undC'r !he age of 35 in selec· ting the 1970 grand jury. In hi5 ruling Wednesday, S11 pe.rior Court Judge Richard E. Arnason 1~.id : "11le court does not find there is suf- ficient basis for finding any of the Marin judges consciously. deliberatelv or arbitrarily discriminated against any definable claM." In a separate r u 11 n g . Arnaso n overrode prosecution protests and ordered San Quentin Prison officials to N!lurn leR:al bookJ and papers to black convict Ruchell Magee so he can pursue an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court In his case. i 1i5! Da vis and Magee are cha rged with murder. kidnap and conspiracy in the Aug. 7. 1970, Marin County courthou11e shootout in which a judge, two coilvicts and an accomplice 'ft'Crt killed. Their trials were severed Jn July. ---- The poll. commissioned by defense attorney Richard E. Hawk, showed that 24.4 per- -all registered voters -had formed the opinion Corona was "definitely or probably guilty" of the brutal murders. Muskie Says Statements Won't Htrrt SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPll - Sen. Edmund Muskie said Wednesday he did not think he would be hurt politically by his statement that a ticket with a black' vice presidential can- didate could not be elected next year. The Maine senator , regarded as a leading contender for the Democrati c presidential nomination. made the remark at a prh'ate meeting wit h Jeaders of the hl ack com- munity ln Los Angeles Tues- day, The meeting was supposed to be off the record but the comment was leaked to the news media. Muskie said his answer to the black meeting was "frank, h<:inest and candid'' and that such a situation was wrong, but he believed it was a political reality. "1 told them that in my judgment It waii not possible because I did not think such a ticket could be elected. 1 ha ve bet'n asked that questio n before in meetings with black leaders and I have attempted to be frank and candid." Muskie said he did not think he would be hurt by the remark and added. "I expecJ_ now every candidate (for presidentl wil l have to face this question." Wife Bea1·s Fourth Set Of Twins COMPTON (UPI \ -t1rs. Wanda Paschall. 25. has given birth to eighL children -all twins. She returned home lrom the hospital Wednesday a f t er delivering her fourth set - Twyonia, rive pounds 91.; ounces, and Toshia, four pounds. 11 ounces. Other twins include 6-year- olds Tracy Let. and Theresa Maria, and 4 -y ear -olds Anthony Dwight and Apr il O e nise. F'ourteen·month-o!d Benjamin Jr, 's twin was stillborn. Mrs. Paschall said her great grandmother was l'I twin who gave birth to two gets of twins, while a cousin had six sets of twins and another cousin had twins and triplets. ------- SHOI & S•NDAL SALE A• bctnm J Dey s-. et w.,....., Sh- S.ptember 10, 11, 12 H..i ............... flf NC•l'-t •Miity -4 4-tlt1 wll lM..W• .............. ' COST ,RICES! Stl• Ho11n : M..,., 11 e.11-,. t :tl , .•. : ~. IO:JO lo 10 p.111 • ....,, ,.,. .11'1111 •. 111. to 7 p.fll. S..le wfll tleflnltely end at 7 p .m . Sund1y Miit .............. J.llf fW ........... 10-r. olhcOYlll 011 1•1• ...... FOREIGN STEl'S 301 MtirlM Ave., Balboa Island He testified at a superior court hearing at wh ich Hawk sought lo have Corona's trial moved to a metropolitan area anc:l the defendant released on bail because of a heart con- dition. The day-long hearing was continued by Superior Court Judge John Hauck until Sept.. 17 after the poll was explained and a defense cardiologist testified that Corona, who has suffered two heart attacks, would have a better chance of recovering if he was not in jail. ·, l ' • ~. ·. •. Republican leader Robert f\fonagan of Tracy announced the GOP plan Wednesday, saying it symbolized ''a new era'' in which reap- portionment would cease to be "a partisan numbers game'' between Democrats and Republicans. Monagan said because of partisan past reap- portionments. minority com- munities "have been rendered politically impotent by district lines • _ • which prevent them from electing !heir own representatives. This p I a n would alleviate that injustice," he said. PURElWOOL WORSTEDtSUITS reduced from stock/ iookfor the -""-,j !. r ed tags. } ' • l regularly 52.95 to 68.95 ; .. . ' ' r I ' ·- F-,.,~..,the--wantmootl fine: pure wool worsteds £rom America'.s lop mm~ 8awles~y tailored in two and """" . 00-~models with i~ styledotatls! """"in fer best -in ( ,...s.e .__.gwlm, shorb and longs.. ~ our LOW PllCE INCl.UDfS SAVI~&! COMPLm A1.1E1AnoNS D511QUaFlllUT/liWATPUN • "° ._.,,_, cti.or,.. of ony kind • .,_. MOMf Nfw!MMd.,...., ti .. -. •• ~ .... -.....-- !t... .•.• ~ -·---.--·- COSTA MESA, 1601 NEWPORT 8LVD. GARDEN GROVE, 12373 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PILOT f I .I I ' I i ! j ' · I I I i I I MEN SAVE UPTO 403 (off comp.va/11.es) WIDE-RIBBED CORDUROY JUILLERor· , SPORTCOATS 14aa Reg.19.88 comparable sportcoats sell elsewhe re f OT sz5 \. Deep-rib, "id~ wale .:i.O cottnn cordurnv in the fashinn·SI) led two-h.ntto11 ~in~le-hreaslef! model ·--I 111th rlf'\.\.' pock.-t rrnror· l!nn~. witkr and hor();1dcr . lapels. dcr per \"rnL l'"l'O fl t~ide brea~t pocket\! ' Strikin.c;Fall ~hadrs .. in· s1ies regulars and longs.. 1 COMPLETE AlTEIATIONS INCLUDED DRESS-UP FLARES ; IN PATTERNS AND SOLIDSI 795 Han.rresr-perm.anent presj Acrilan• .acrylic, A Yri~ rayon and atttate blend, Wl!"<lr-Dated and guaranteed by MonS<tnto for )'ear's norm~! wear! Flare leg model with wider wa15 t-~ bond. bii<ge. \>eh loopo. "'"~ comparable slacks pock« efforo. AJ.,, u•dition•I f sell elsewhere for 11 i2 straight leg model. Sill:!> 29-42.. ' -- OPEN SUNDAY 11·5 • J ' ., ... , J11%% S11n 1•l-o:les Fiery jazz is <tll part nf the Di·nc.\la nd ~lClll' J-. i:nlJ Crosby, Dizly Gillc"p1e ;ind Earl "Fath;1" !line:; tune up for "Dixieland :Jnd :\11 'rh:it JJ zz" ll.:,,t1\;d 11!11 rll continues t l11s 1veck through Saturday evening. Coa st Ag·en,ci es Stitdy Cable TJl 8)' RUDI f'\IE!l71EL<;l\J 0 ! th1 0•1I~ p,101 ~!all C1t1es alon"c: CoasL and t110 ~rhi11•I 1J1 .1;1rto. loday 1:1re ~tud:i 111g J. p0:-~1h 1c joint po1''Cr~ c1n1trar1 !ha! could cst<1hh!'h :i c .i b 1 t' tclevlsion service J(ff c11.1.,t.d Ornn ge Count~. Jnvolvcd 1n lhc ;,;t11r\v ;11·r 1he cities nf \cwpn1 I Bl':1cl1 . C11i,la 1\lcsa. l!un11n;tun B ca ch F n11n t a1n \"c1llry and \\ rst1ninstcr. 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IT" Phone ' J•J l ""J[ ,, ... -,)_ For Wcckenclf'r lnrnu1 !1j111 or tapP!(. Thr1 lno•k "=============="! ::it ii ;is their 1ndr.r< nd t•n! r111 -::: \ I See by Today's Wan t Ads • .H,\\.'r "' l(I:'\r;.siz~ fA~llLY'.'~~ &>at r1i,·rn l11r r11n·1fT .:i1 !hlli mwl,.rn "1!- l'llll dining table, It extends o n\~r lfYI 1nche!''' ,\nd u·~ not a k1rx,:.<;11r pri•-e . • TH,\"r TH~:r:1;; IS \ C'nn1- plr•r fl irk ['Orl(l\ a~,f 111bl1•, w1111 2 enla~1>rs; clryert and p•·~11•r size 1ra~'· Ev1>ry1h1n~ you IM!f'rl, and tr'" .i p r!i •-t>\'l'n Ml<lll'Ur<. , .:in ,i[ff'n1. •Tll \T H~;RF.: lS 1\ rEr:. ~rcr r-rn1p \;..1n· rrir: \1JU: /\ d1r:1n;" .•il1•r k trn. lon:.'-~Hrril Ip• l'ir- r .. 1111 V!"ry ril'l1c.:1tr-;;rn1lr Tf' .1d:.:l1 homr nnly In ,.. dl\ ~ l\'~n1 M \. ·-------~_....,._.----- T~u~\d1y, s~ottmbe, q l (j71 OAI LV PILOl f) ~~~~~~~~ Santa Ana Win(ls Pose Big Fire Dc111 ger for County Kegel Nr1111.ed SA!\IA A.,.A -Santa Ana phys1e1an, Dr. Stanley M. UHA~GE -Approaching Santa ,\na \\'Htds. h i g h ternpernturcs. and lo1v humidL - ly n1c:u1s 1nLreas1ng lire ct.inglr. 11 ;1n1~ ( ount~ Fire \\'c1nk·u. El nit r ~-o~,LL'1 ln.111. l.;i~L ~ t:<1r u••rr JUSt one wcckend, said 0 s t e r ma n . more than 2.600 acres of 1·3[uable l\'il l er~hed w R s blackened tn St1n Bernardino anrl Ri1 r rsirlc <'(1unt ie~ It spi t.•tl rap1cll) out of control, he sa1rl, dl1e tn S;int;i Ana ---------- g11sts. St<ite and county firemen ha\"e already responded to 12~ p.rass and brush fires that ha1 e )llackencd 35~ acres of 11,,\er.-,hccl They cl11im 50 per- C('n\ of 1 hese fires \\'ere started by chlldren Home o11·ners In the !ooth11I~ are ar\vised to rernorr all dry \egetatinn surroundini:: their homes. ~;iid Ostcrn1,H1. in l'il't' a brush fire should ~I.ii t u11 ,1 r<1mpagc 1hrough rhe h1!!s. • 1\1,•Jor brushfires are oft,n caused by sparks from faulty spark arrestors on machinery ;:ind moiorcyr les, sa~·s Osterm11n Fire prevention squads v. ill he patrollinj;( th(' county for illegally equipped inachincry and n1ott•rcyctes. . Kegel has been _appolnted to lht> M~ical Ad visory Com- rn11u:_e of thc Orange County rh;:ipttr·of the ~.'.11\onal Poun· da11011i ~lnrch of Dimrs. ''a different kind of tire dealer''(clf,'£8 ,) ~ ,,.,~ a ',@. ' •MARK C. BlOOME BRAKE GUAR ANI[[ '"' "' ' ,~ .. 1ol1"" '"I '•I o!lr\ "' 1t'o·r ., .. ,., o' ~·,, '"'''"'' ''" ,,.,,. ,.,.1, ""'1" 11''""' I JIU•uo '''" '•'I ,,,.,., .. ·I l 1;1 • 'I I'll 11)1 Ill t!,., 11"1 f''"""' '"' ~ "" ui.,, "~t• 1 1)0 tG~~r•c111 011 1 •t1t111' lGI Utl\1'.0'fA\. IUll Sill US CIR~ £1C£PI OISC ., ·c2'!.(SAVE S7.00)c'.c.":'J:;" •:i ;:: <i o:l .;~ .:] \:] '.'I \:! • W' h 2 r· p & fLl\Lll/( 1t rre urc ase u 1 u11 lloC\U~ll (o•<r<l"l 'l!l1t 1•••11 111" •I"'"" >111. l•<id •<I I" tl•I''""' '"'I '"''"' (OHO '" P~((lll~-'!111111 llll,.,1"1 """ '" l«t<t t """' to !lo 1ul,hu u1 .,.,., ''"''""'! 1' 1-I •·••l ...... ''""tS '"" "'""" .. ,, •• 111\1 1•'11 <II 1"111•1 '"''"" "'I,.'°' IOll"ll l'I• hll•"I !hit """' '"·'·" ... ••!! " '"" ff_ 'S. -:.]f ·'-'·' -:; ~ :=:! -3-z.:, '.tr -:: 'S ;_:;:: ~ :: 1( u >Holl itl( U! I'" ~rt 1 ""'"1110" •"\II 1>11<1. 11n1'"1 l.lttr ""'"' ol I" •h1tlntl 90 90 2 F $27 90 SIZES o 7.00xlJ 735114 N 81511 5 8./5xl 4 fOl l Siil U S CARS E~C !PI DISC 5 ?.,~. t I t"i fl .. ,. . ~11( .... 11 TUBE LESS s.as,1~ sao~1s r,,, (JIB 15) ''" IL78/1S) s2J9s /fl.((<4JJ UNIROV!IJ * MAJOR ·20,000 :,,;: BRAKE OVERHAUL IUll Sil! US CAR S £1C(PI Dl'iC BRA~( * tl!'R ll'*l'1C.S l~SUlllO O~ ~WHEELS * P!8Ull 0 All WHHL"CVU NDE~S· * !U ~ll & R!SURf6Cf ll! ~DRUMS ' *~!PAC~ fRGN! WHHl 8lARIHtiS * 8LHO Al l !INIS, 100 8RA~£ flUIO * INSP!CI "1~S !IR CYLINDE R' BRA~f ~Gsrs '* IRC G~IND 8RI ~( SHOES * 1~$PlCI GR ElSf S££l S * FREE AOJUS IM£NIS fOR Uff OF UNING * ROID !EST fO R Sll!ff • ,,,.j ~•• c,1,.1111 001111 t1·11. "ll11tU1 "'"•' t .. h. fl'L••'" (,1. ""'" ............... '""• ''" ..•.. ,.i Nflllf SFORf.,, GRANADA ffl11S ••• 168,55 Devonshire Sf, !Nm"'"'""''""" ""'"'"'"I .• , 368·3 7 5 I 111nd recomf"•ttdcd by ROAD TE ST MAGAZI Nf . 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MES A . ' CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHO NE 557-8000 Ser ving Co•ln /tle•n-Neit•port llen<'h A t•en GARDE N GROVE 14040 Brookh urst-530·3200 I ANAHEIM-BU ENA PARK I 6962 Lincoln Bl"ld.-826-5550 FULLERTON 1321 Euclid-870-0100 i·~~J UNIROYAL ~-OPEN SAT. & DAILY 8:30°9 ••• OPEN SUN. 9·6 ... ~ . . ' , l JO DAILY PILOT COPS, COWBOY BREAKFAST, HORSESHOW SET QuHn Corinne Snipp, Sheriff Jim Musick Cops, Cowboy Be11efit Breakfast Set Sundav The 17th Annual Cops and Cowboys benefit breakfast starts at 7 a.m .. Sunday on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Cos ta 1t1esa. Funds from the breakfast help the local Mark or Dimes fight against birth defects . This year's breakfast queen is a 12·year-old Huntington Beach girl. Corinne Sni pp. daughter of Mr . and ~1rs. Fred Snipp. 1sn1 Willet Lane. Cor inne was born with con- genital defect affecting one arm and both feet and wa~ selected queen lo represent lhe l~.000 American babies born every year defects. The annual chari ty breakfa st is c1>-sPQnsored by !he reserve units nr lhe Orange Count y S her i ff's Depa r 1 m e o I and the Associated Riding Clubs of Orange Count y. The breakfast is held in the fair 's junior exhibits building from 7 a .m. to noon and SJ bu~·~ggs, bot't"akes. sausage, enterflm'n1en! at a horse sho~· produced by the Pacific Coast Hunter. Jumper and Stock Horse Association. Tic kets "'ill be sold entrance. •• CA I 'ii' ;;g « esi-s :ccn;1&<s '( For the Births "OAll '°'•MO•l4L tlOSPITA~ AUllUll lt ""-' """ """· Tomm'" "'"d•t W>. II~ C.or>lC• Pl•c•, LO•I• Mu•. oul M• ar>el M'1-"lc!loll• Nl"-ol•nko. 106l 11.t•t l Ptlm D'lv•, Co1ra M•>t• O••l M;,._,:,;irn<l~i~~. ~=~r. G ..... ~~~'!"irt~ WH I Mr. tnd M<• Pe!•• G•naton, Jl' l lont l llNd, N1w0<>•'J.,~f~i olrl Mr aMI M••· ICtr,..,.,1h Blum. 1111 ~Ulh ,,.,~_·:~,~~.:. ~m~.:in~•(t~~d. 11 1 111h Slr1t1. Nf'W<><I• I B~t<h. Calll , ol•I M• •NI Mr\. J ame• A. Simco•. llll (or"'ll Otlvt, Cta1• MHoO, g"I 1 .. 1...,Mr 1 Mr ar>el Mt1. Htrlt"d 4 M<WllU&m> H') likYllnt Od vt , l1011n• &ta<"· ... ,. M• """ M'I Jolin W Slolllm•"· l/"11 (••otr• Clrfl•. Hu"lln<"On Brac'I. C•tl ""-•· a"d M" M!<harl (•tton. rllltl L•ouna lluO, T~•!•n. 0111 Mr ond M" GfO•Of Erl~uon. llS llO<htotor. Cos•• "'''"· Olrl S•oltmMr 1 M• and M•\ W•ll•• T ~t•<>. l~l\ ll•ol•I (Hll•, Plt c•nTl1. tie .. Mr. tnd M" L•"" l16Ull!, IOI! •rn1110 llvf,,.,t . Co!lt M•>•· ootl Mr •"" """ R1u1 H ll1IO•v11. )lD\ Dolt ""'"• Hun1'""10n 8••fh. a l<I S~linvr. CO>•• M•••· gl•! M• •na M•1 ( l~om•> Mt ll••· 1<71 ~anata>ll• OroYf, '""'"" Col M•r, Q•fl M• and Mr1. Wlll•am E S!udm<lo•, ?II E ?l<G SI . Ca>•• MP.la, 9•tl "'' 8"d Mrl J•rom• T. Bt1I ... •100 Parlo N ...... 110<1 No. J()I, NoWl>O<"I Bc•cn. olrl S1011mbor l M• •nd Mf1 L••ov J f;<lo•nroo. ,,03 Oov• (\Hie, f'ount••n Vallov , t>o• M•. and Mn. w1vn• W Sm1m. 7flol.6 Orona• f<•f . Co••• M•••· o>rl M<. end Mrs l"uo1ne R Homamoto, :;,:g/on sg~::i:.·~v SI. Na. lJC. t<un Mr •"D M" Cll nord B W••t. 7'°S ll••t><>t Blvo., Co111 M•••· Olfl M• ~nd Mt! J(llln II: Ou Frfno. lll71 5n"<>~••d L•n•. Hun\lna•an Beorn. M~v •no Mts ICol\umi 11:1n v1. no '<\•I Pio(,. Co'11 M f'•, olrl IOU M CD ... ST CO MM UNITY HOSPITAL Au9u\I !I M r ~nd M•• ~•nnorn Al•n 7••nll 1••71 AO•t•n•~ p,.v•, l •oun• Nloorl, ... ,,., •Md •A" ~o,.~M !•...,•> ~toll, n~ Ptl,,,o 8. S•" C!•nlfn'<, ti<>• /'/-• and Mr M•t~••I Elfl <"n•< J1\I) !.cu•~ Co"'' H•an ... ~ 5oul~ LICU'I~ 0"1 M• ""d Mr1. Gt •• Mtllt n. 110 ~ou!n C-lllOLL lulll••n. S•n!I -"··be• P•1fil,. J•on•n• C•<•Oll llDl• ·~"'•II • M< ond M" Oonl•• L Sn••l1. 1119 , ~·• '°"""'''" Vol••• D••• "' .,,a1 n P•tct n11o 'fl~~~~~' 1r;o, }:';.'.~';'b•; •• •,., 1•,~.,, Su~:~!~. n;on":•1bfo".~ M• t r><I Mt\. John No,10• l10! PO'••<~. '"•" ln"' one (OI ~ ~·• Ooll,.l ft Pit Cf. (0111 M"'O. t\•I Oluonr•< ,.""'' ua"ot'. 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Cosla P..les• 141-481i • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar 67l·l•SO Co1ta Mei• 646-1414 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Bn•dway, Ql1ta Me1a LI 1-3t ll • McCOR.AtlCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY t7ts Lli(Una Ca nyon Rd. '4N..ff1$ • PACIF"IC VIEW MEMORIAL P ARI< Cemetery ~fortuary Cha pt I lSOI Pacific View Drtve Newport Be•cb. Californi• "'""°' • PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7'11 Bola• Ave. Wotlm!Nttt Hl.Jlts • SMITHS' MORTUARY 117 Mila 81. HunUn~• lk•cb UlllJI • ROSSI Jal\" 0 Roi\• 5o <1~ (i>u U ~ llrmv -"at ?1 10!7 (elVf<! ll•f .. (O•!O Mu • 0•'• ot d••ln. Seo!fmb<'< • S~r\n~•d br mo1h.,, M" Bt l1• Sm•llt r. Mlll!o•~ :i:~:~~:v ·c~·~~:~· ;::~~~::.-, Jl ..... ::f.1 P•r~ w..,1<11!1 Cl\ootl M.,,ruo•v. 6•0·•HI, Dlr•tlo" l CHll.1.MM F••n~ J01M>~ !>(:k<tmm "or n . 01 ~100 Sf lm •. I.a• Anclflt • O•T• or Gt•!h, ~':''i~~~:.,,1 t1~.u~":1~;•,~d J";. '~hfb',!~~ end ~•II• St nl•m•ri•. I! o••nd(l\•IO•tn, P"" o•e•t a••"dt"lld Sr.-v><••· Ft1<1a•, 11 11 4M In !ht Cn•o•I of 11!00'"· Wt \lmtn>I"' M•...,o•!&I P•'k MortuMt Ind Ctmt!O•Y. ?HDMA I fV!'"tf l"'Om•' -"ot 11 o! IM\ ~onl• """ ll•t CoOI• M"• 0•11 o1 Gto1n, 5to1rm0f< I, !fll. 5rrv1Ctl w•ll ~· ~•Id "'"'II"• 10 10 l\M, 11.i1 Bro•dwov (~11~11, "'llh lflev Ed PMllloo ot!ICll!l"o lnlN i.~~!Ow~!'':~,I~:~~. "6'1~:;1, P1r~. II.ii WOOD Wiiiiam 0 Wood ~CC) [I Mod,n• llv•, 1~m;' !..~~1~ .. 110:.~ ~:,::'K~i.!~r.::'."~ ~,...,nr..,1, Mrt. P ohltl• •~" Glt •e•. ~"" leme"tt. l(ttnieo" 0. Wood. ,.twoon ftc;h; tltler. M••. Merv M~(I•"•• tlYt"worl~, K•nH " Two or•ndf~l!d•en. •••lt!'· F•ln• ... 11 AM, "•rif e view C~tDt 1n!ttmo"1. Pt clh< Vrtw MpmorJ•I p,.,~ P•<oh( Vltw Mor•~··•· Ol•l <IOIJ •: Student Pride Best Bet Against Vandalism Hy BARBARA GIUS 01 I~• D•lr1 I'll•! ltt ll School vandalism has been <iround here a long time. 11 hcis i;hown i!self in \"ar1ous forn1s and drgrees. from ('htse.led desks lo broken win- dows and burned books. \V lth another S<'hool year beginning , sc hool d i s I r i c t business ma nagers along the Orange Cor1.~t ha\'e prepared ror the worst and hope for !he best. Their faith rests i n floodlig hts. alarm systems, and airbone pol k·e; but n1osl in1portantly, It rest:1 in the students. Paul Hill, assistant business 1na nager for lhe Hu11t1ngton Beach Unio n School District, s;1ys the bt1Sll' ingredient in lluntington's preventive cam- paig n against vandalism is pride, imbued in the student bod y through the erforl.s of student leaders a nd staff. Tl1ere is a sense or ownership involved in their approach "Students learn to respt'cl and care for property that 1~ "!heirs',"' says Hill. As pride is communicated cJn1pus-wide . vandal ism is leu likely to be caused by members of the student bOdy. When :students are ap- prehended, the parents are sumrnoned and made finan- cially rt!ponsible for damage incurred, After-the-fact restitution i!'I perhaps a preventive stimulus in itseU. says Hill. Intimida- lion by peers and parents that often evolves from ge tting caught is as psychologic11ly penetrating to the vica rious as is it to the victim. Spe<:ially-designed "studenl- proof'' equipment is meant to merely bul.tess psychological invulnerability to vandalbm. Jiuntin1ton Beach 1 c ho oI1 have little accessible g\u.s, says Hill, and that that 11 ac· Ce.!Sible, is brea,k.pr-oof. Intrusion alarm 1y11tems are planted th ro u ghout the district, which trigger im- mediate response from Hun- tington Beach police. In check· i n g nocturnal trespasser!, h e licopter-borne patrolmen scan district campuse:1, aided by floodlights atop a I I buildings. Similar exterior preventive a1dl are ln use in the S7 schools in tht Newport.Meta Uollled &bool lliltrict, ac· cording to R1y Schneiter, buslnesa manager. But ag ain, their n:ile is secondary to that of the student!!. Schnelrer reports that dur· ing the last school year. Corona del Mar High 1tudenta initialed an ecological cam- paign and the spirit extended to other campuaes. "It was a very effective pro- gram. Students made it their duty to pick up the llUer on campw:, and many even took to riding bicycles to school." Positive peer warfare aucb u lhi! ls most eff!Clive against deslructive ab~ or property, whether it be. a case of graffiti or a case of arso n. Newpor t· Me 1 a school authorities work in cun· junct io n with pol ic e surveillance teams, too. Police are not only necessary in ap- prehending violators. s a y ~ Schneirer; they are .!llso helpful in pointing out and suggesting improvements for underlig ht ed .and un· derprotecled areas. Go And Paint The Town Red! Price s Good Thru Sep t. 15 Disposable, Plastic: TR AY llMIRS ,,£_~/ • E ~dt p•inl1n9 <1 ..... .,p "'''' • U11 o"'' •nd +~•o w •"'•Y • H11ndv lime• /-~ .... , 11' 9x12 lnc:h Plastic Drop Cloth • S+ton9. h141 vy • .J.it~ ,,1.,,,. e P,of•c• •uq •. lur"ilu•• from """" .,,.11. GLIDDEN INTERIOR SPRED SATIN PAINT e Thie~. '"'ich•d It!•• fo rmul1 e Smoolh m•lf• fi";,h -•o tap m 1 <~1 5.97 9-lnc:h Stuc:c:o Roller Kit • fre •vthi~q you n••d to ptint tlucco • •f' roll t r, h eme 11 nd co••• • lntlu,j,, ..,.-1.I Ir• y 1.39 ... 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Whil, I>• q •~Y OAP e '•tch11 pl1111., ,.,., wi ll, w1M • "••dv-mi11J, "Oll •lhri11l , whtt• • o.;,, 1.,,, '""cl 1m11th. 14-01. :sr,. 19« 2666 HARBOR BLVD. • •• COSTA MESA PHONE 546 -7080 WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 l•tftr Atlorn 1 HUNTINGTON BIACH •• ;i D •' •• . .. ~·' • r~wy. .~ ~ 'eclflc Cea)! Highwny . • ve or se n· • ice p-• lsn nd or n· l , Thu"'day, Stptt mbfr 9. 1971 DAILY PILOT J j' ~-~~~~~~~- Fora FREE water analysis Violen~e on '"_fV Guides Cl1ildren WAS1i!NG1'0N tUPIJ Researchers for a go\•ernment study have concluded violence on television may contribute to aggressive behavior of many aormal children as well <is disturbed youngsters. The anal ysis was given Fri- day at the Annual American P s y c bOlog!cal Association lAPA l COnl'ention by two rtsearchers for the U . S . surgeon general's advisory con1mittee on television and social behavior. there was inc:rea~1ng sctentihc evidence that children are us· ing vkllence on 1elevls1on as "a parti.al guide lor lhell' own ac- tions.'' As a re.suit, the present en· tert2.inn1cnt of the television mediun1 1nay be con1I1buting, ln son1e measure, to the ag. gressive bt>havior of many normal children ." they said. "Such an effect has now been shown in a wlde variety of sit- uations." children in poor or disorganiz- ed families. The Liebert-Bacon repol'I, howel'er, said youngsters from more stable fa milies showed similar patterns. "At least under s o m e circumstances. repeated ex- posure to televised aggression can lead children to accept wh.at hltherto they have seen as a partial guide for llleir own actions," the researchers said. APA meeting offered a similar there v.·as nu t•lear e\ 1dencc conclusion but cautioned lhat "whether co11tro\ over ,·iote111 "sugge5tions for direct con -TV content would h a \ 1> lrols on violent media pro-socially beneficial effet.·ts or eramming would appear to be possible harmful side t'ffccts " scientifically questionable .11.1\d. The chairrnan of thl' sur,i:eOil to say th~ leit~l. pretnaturr." gent'rRl's advisory comnutt{•e, In a third report, l11·0 Dr, Eli A. ltubcru;teu1, said llniversily of Wisconsin re-t'ach of the reports wuuld he seart:hers agreed that "sever-taken into cons1derat1on 1.1·hcn al re cent field studies funded the panel sub111 its its fin al by the National Institute of reiwrt. The target date for lht' Mental Hea lth appear Lo in-con1p!etlon of the study is the dicate some correl<1tion bl!-entl uf this year. tween heavy viewin g of telt"-:============ Phone )'Our nearest Sears store Robe.rt M. Liebert of the State University of New Yo rk and Hobert A. Baron of Purdue Unh•ersity, b o l h psychology professors. said Last year. lhe National Co1nmi~sion on the Causes and Prevenlion of Violenl'e, con- t'luded that violence o n television encourages re a I violence, r s p e c 1 a 11 y by "The weight or the evidence to date y,·ould seem lo represent real progress in determining the effect of l'iolence upon youngsters.·• vision violence ancJ the 1 .. ndt'n· cies to behave aggressively." However, Steven II . Chafee and Jack ~1. McLeod, the authors of the third study, said Sally Bana nas Really I• . , Bananas, That Is Prices Good Thru Sept. 15 I I I Delta Faucets For ,,..,..,.~Kitchen Or Bath e H.nd1"m" chrome· fauceh e Durable f;n;1h l<><>l · q<>od (<>r 'leat> e Ba•h M<1d el =soo ... e l<olc~otfl = IOOwl 13.88 Sturdy, Cotton Garden Gloves e H~A•V du!v conirlud;on e Prot •~'• h1nd1 l.o"' •oil, chemk1l1 e l1d<e1. m1n'1 oi1e1 29« Olympic Protective Exterior Wood Stain I DLYmPIC 1 ' STAln : ' e bb colort, ,,,l id or •1rni-tr1n•· p•ttnl • Bteutiliet .II 1~!trior wcooh e Pro te'h & ptt•t•¥•1 ----•.so 2 35 G•I, Q>. " ' + ( ~ 51,. Another report issued at the How About This For A Tool? WELLER'S NEW GLUE GUN (Just Arrlv•dU e Hot! No clrip! e Auiom atic pu1~ b ulten &Dnl1ol e 10 ''to11d1 e No cl•mp1 t•q ~ir1ll 10.95 lntermatic Uqht Timer e lY rnl li9h h <ln •nd .,If •utom•lic•llv e Proiecll your \>om• wh •n yoy'r• •way. Mod•I HT 75 e U1• fol •pol+•n<••, loo. 7.95 N S ' "I S" ew cott s ron· For Green Lawns e Turn• vi ii ow '•"""' 11'""" e Supplie• plAnl- •"•>l1blo i•on e U1 e plu1 5,000 tq. ~... :~ 3.45 10,000 1q. ft. 11-.. $6,95 - - I Clear Liquid Plastic CASTING RESIN • Fun for th • .,.holt f1mily e Embtd phclc1, coin1 .i1w1!ry in pl&1lic Make bttulilu! plt•llt l•uil, t ic. 2,,99 Go! lvary Receptacle With Ground e Gro .. nded d upl e~ recepl•cl• e OH •n ••!etv t nd 111 u••nc1 e Hi9h q u1lity - I •pecl•(Ul •r ••!ut White Plastic Tailet Float • !ud9•T pt'•c1d ••p•i• pi1c• • St1v• f,.,h ,,..i 11nil1rv • Keep 11ve11I en h1n.I for ••p•i" 19« BLACK & DECKER HEDGE TRIMMER e I l"' 1in9!1 1d<;e bl1d1 for 1l.rub1 i nd h1.l911 e Fin9e1tip 1wil<~. 1id• h•nd!1 12.88 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA PHONE 546 -7080 WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 G.E. Ivory Mercury Switch e Sw itch•• li<;l>h oH •oundleuly e Son<;le pl ate e U.L. h·ii~d ... d •PP•o••d for ••f••v Jumbo-Size Spray Paint • Choo1 • from ....... ,1 ...... 1-.cqu•" e All !he ,..011 populer 1h1d•1 e E••v to u•e - len "'ull e nd luu 39« BLACK & DECKER 'I• INCH DRILL D • \l•ri•b\e tp1ed dril l wilh infin•f • 1p11d lock • M1n-9 •ip h•ndl, lo• comlo!\ control e Model No. 1010 15.99 frw y. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl "1·9 IO ' l&'.,ld "fh,. _.... "May I say, you have lovely wheels .. .'' Mor e Active Mo'ves By U.S. Gls Noted Dy GEORGE ESPER SAJ(~ON • AP\ -IJesp1lt· President l"ixon's declar<llli\n a n11ln1h ago that US. force~ in V1i'1n;nn are in defens1\'e positions, they are actively t'ngaged 111 \\\'n offens ive operations in the northern quarter or the country. The U.S. Con1n1a11d dOf's not acknowledge the 1crm nl - fcn sive in its n1 ilitary an- nounecn1en!s these days. "1\el!l'r defen~t' ls \\'hill wi:•re cond11cti11g," s<1ys Col. NEWS ANALYSIS Phillip IL S te v en s, a spokesman for Gen. Creighton \\1. Abrams . commander of US. lun:es in Vietn:nn. "1\ pasS.1\e defense i:-; s1t1 in~ ;u1tl w:iil1ng fur siJrnelh1ng lo hap· pen. -: seore 11·ound<'d :ind several 1 Pl11cles destro~·rcl S<.>1c1·:-i1 hundred troops lrom the llll st A1rbornr D11'1s1on IHrlht•r north hal't rt'OCCupied al leasl 111·0 firebases lo free South \'1c!J1<1rnese !roops for a drJ\'C aruund the oltl Khe Sanh co1nb<1 1 base in the uorth .... ·cstcrn cornrr or the rnunlr.1. nc;ir the L<iotlan border \\"c·rc 11u! cng;iged ui 2J1y l1Jng-ran~r offensive 1Jpt!ra· l 1nns."' Sle1'en:-s;11d. "flefore, lhe IOl sl cu11ducted oprr:ition! 1\·~1y ti:1ck 1n lhr n1ounlains r!usr to !he h11rdcr acl!l'ely Juoli111g for !he r n e n1 y uu1 s1de of 1t." own ba se ;irc.c1.s, lou king for h1111 and trying to en~nge hiin "l1 's 1ruc that lhl' 101 sl n1f1\'ed into Two So11\h Viti· namese ba ses but lht'y 11·erc 111 ils O\.\·n are:1 111 01Jf'rn11ons . The 101:-1 IS sllll t'('S[>IHlSlble lur n1a1nla1n1n~ il~ 11 w " St'<'urit 1· Ob\'10usly. iF the South Vietnamese pulled oul and left t1.1·0 boids. v.•e hncl lo take them over to maintain our· own security "You don'! ("flnr.lut·t defense \\'hlle U.S. offensiv e oper;1- lhins have been cul drastically in number and size, there have been in s tances y,·here American furC"rs ha\'e hern ~enl in to b;n\ nut falte.r1n~ South Vietnan1ese troops. Such moves contradict the Nixon l\d1ninistration"s and !he U.S. Conlm:ind's <:on· lention th:I! l\n1erican-forc:e.~ ~ire p:i1rol\in~ 01ily tn the ctcgret' Of f!lllirl!itllllllJ; Close-in se~·t1nt_v f11r US. bases. (Jne little 11uhlll·ized currrnt o~n1tio11 is roughUy 30 n11lei> south of D;'l Nang in !he Qui' Son and lliep Due \'alleys region . d11n11n<1!ed for years by the North Vietna1nesC' and V!e1 C!ing. h:-i JUSI sitting behind barbed 111re," Slr\'ens said. "You con - dut'l cle(C'nsr <ti 1hr point ,l'uu ·rr 111osl li kely 1u gel hit. l There is nu 11av lf• conduct an in!ell igent deft'i1sc w i ! ho u t .~(1n1c ;1ggrrss11·1· patrollini:{ anti n•1·01111<11."sancc .1.~ well. l >i;frn~1vc opt·rations prcl'enl S.)ulh V1etnarne~r fnrres 11ere unable tu se('Ul"l' the r!'g1on. 0111d :i fre~h North \'1 rl - 11an1es-c r1•g i1ncnl .... :is rt"po r\1111 In h;ive n101{'1! 1n &ln1e 700 Li S lroo ps fro1n the l~~filh Br1~adl' u1 the Da Nan)! ;u·r;1 1.1rrc J 1s11a\i'hcd south to ri'tlci·u111• 1\10 flrl'hases thal l1atl ht•t!l !urncd over lu thr ~)l!lh V1r1n;1n1csr \;1:-;1 !\!)1'11 1\n arnu1rt•d r:t\;\lrv un 11 from the \'S. l\111eric.<.1 l 011·1sio n also was i-r11( 1n!o the region anti in !hr span of a few clays Jost ci~hl n1cn killed. 11 us frn111 being ~urprised. from f ind i n~ !he cnerny silting on CIUr front doorstep " Stcl'ens said lon~-ran,!le U::; reconnaissance i.:round patrols had been d1s{'ont1nucd bul that <u·rial 1·Pro1nna1 .,.~,u1c,• 11 a ! he111i.: kl'pl up all over Soul!· \.1e1n011n '"This IS <IH!lt" lo 1dcnt1fl target~ fur thl' Sou1h Vici · n:i1111•:-;1• or lor lJ S air 1J<1wtr vr 11lhr r f1re1){111·er" S1evt:n~ s:ud \Vhde fiC'ld i·u1nn\.1nder~ ha1·e hrC'11 11r•1lcrrd bv flbran1~ lo kef'p <'a~u:i!tics al thr 101• If'\ el ~.r 1 l1r p<1s! srvrn wce k~ !he l•)11·1·sl 1n ~o: yr;u·.;·tlH'Y <k lun·c !he op tion o( launc hin1 ;in 11ffcnsil'f' opl'rat1on 1n forc1 if I hey feel 1hreatened. ( ORDER f? YOURS , /, 1000 ~eautiful Stick-on LABELS TODAY! ' i ' Personalized • Stylish • Efficient :J ; Ord•r For Yourself or a Friend· May be uled on envelope' as return addre'' labels, Also very hendy "' id•ntific ation labelt for marking person11I items su t h a s boo ~s, retards, photos, etc. labels stit k on glass a nd ro ay b• used for marking home c;11nned focd items. All lebels are printed with stylish Vogu• type on fine qu•lity whit• 9ummed p•per, i: ' § ,, ') " ') " " '· l_ f DA.IL Y Pl.LOT Despair Marks Suspension of Cuban 'Freedom Flights'· t.11Ar.11 ( AP1 -Tomas. a AAinny red-faced farmer fro m Cuba. arrived here on one of lht last refugee fl ights and y,.·as despondent about the fa ntily he left behind. He was fearful that he may have to return. f'1del Castro. One of the m:iin reawns g1l'en by pol1t1cal nhserverA for the stoppage (lf the twice-+ a·day shuttle flight' i!'. that the island is losing much of 1ls \lo'ork force. prised 4. 1 per cent of the total. She spent six years in a Cuban rived In Miami a penniless im-unclear political objeclive. months have been lhe lower children to join him soon In some 3 2 per cent werf' in the pol1tlcal prison for sabotage migrant in 1960 and rose lo Arboleya said it is Castro's classes and the peasants -Miami since the)' were part ot se-rvice occupations, 2 per cent and other co u n t er· revolu-become president of a bank , it ''desprrate way of gaining "the very people the !IOCiallst a family group whicl1 Included were far1Tiers or fisher1nen tionary activities. The 4&-year-mean!'! that "the United Slate!'!. dollar!'!. He n'1eds dollars and regime was supposed t o ·' lh I l l old w•·dow arr•·"ed '•th'• coun· h k t •· d nd F".d I h d ' ho h his wife's elderly mother, he ii'"' P 11rges ca egory -• u• .., as ep 1..., wor a 1 e e oesn t care w e gets benefit," they says. 64.4 per cent -w~re children, try aboard a reJugee flight in has broken his." dollars. He wanl.5 lo pressure Tomas, the middle aged said. students and housev.·ives. t.1ay 1967. And to 13-year-old Eloina the United States inlO re-farmer, said the Cuban exiles "Now, what do l do~" he But '>'-'hatever Cas t r 0 ' s To Esteban Martin, M, the Fernandez end her 3-year-old establishing co mm er c I a I in tbi!'I country and the U.S. asked. "If Castro w~U not let my "''ife and children out. J muSt go back ." Tomas said, "I must find a ~·a.v to go back. '\'e cannot ren1aln se1n1rated, maybe forever. ... \\'hat will happen to them?" In the early years or the Cuban exodu11, many arrivals \.l'ere of the upptr and midrlle classes and included pro- fe ssionals -doctors. la10.'y ers and engineers. But the Cuhan H.efugee Program reports thal or the 245.00!i refugees V.'ho have 11rrh·ed since Dec . !, 1965. when the project began. 26 pe r cent are in skilled worker, managerial, pro· fessiona! and clerical Y•nrker categories_ reasoning may be , can-suspension means a longer brother, Rolando, it means flights to bring in the much-government ••ah o u J d do Bernardo Benes, Mi am i cel\ation of the fl ights has and indefinite separation from that their father will ha ve to needed hard cash ." something to reunite us with Beach banker. believes the eaused niu ch despair among other members of his large remain on a government farrn He and others believe the our families who are still back end of the freedom filghts will rt'ft1g('es here. farTiily rema1n1ng 1n Cub8. He in Cuba, frustraled ·in his ef-Castro regime looked upQn the there.'' result in '"more discontent and 1·n ~1anuela Carbo. Ca stro 's and his wife Caridad and their forts to join them in Miami. con linuation of the airlifl as He said he would welcome unrest" on the island. Tomas. \vho did not want his Jasl nan1e used , typified some of the confusion and despair or ?o.1iami's "Little H;n·ana" in the y:ake of the abrupt suspension of ! he · · r reed om fl ights" h,v Prirne il-1inister unilateral action meant that two children came here Most rnembers of the large serio11sly damaging the coun-the chance to fly back to his "The more frustrated the he tia<l tinally cof"!ceded the aboard a freedom flight ln exile culony viewed Castros lry's image in the eyes of the family if commercial flights people become, the more they cnuntrv was 1n trnuble and 1969. action as part of a devious at-rest of the world. Many of the were re-established. He had will risk their Jives in defyin g that ··he is v.·illing to destroy To Carlos Arbolyea, who ar-tempt to achieve aome as yet people leaving in the past few expected his wlfe and two Castro," he said. Jives ln att"mpts to resol ve hisl--------'------'--------'---'--'-----''---'--'----'-=--'----'-------------- prnhlerTis." Semiskilled personnel com· ~1rs. Carbo k.nov.·s ''!he hor- rible repression of the Com · mun1sl regime" first hand. 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA H~11~~~~::0. SUN. 10·5 FRESH SUMMER FLOWERS MIXED BOUQUETS GOOD FOR DINNER GREAT FOR tP A PARTY! $198 HAVE A BUN CH USE YOUR CREDIT CARD BY PHONE WE'D LOVE TO SEE YOU. BUT IF YOU CAN'T COME IN, JUST CALL US AND CHARGE IT! SEE OUR BIG WATER DISPLAY IN THE FLOWER SHOP PROMPT DELIVERY To All Communities Surrounding Th e Harbor Area WROUGHT IRON PLANT STANDS HAVE AN INST ANT GARDEN ON YOUR BALCONY ... INDOORS , TOO. PERFECT FOR GREENERY OR POTTED FLOWERS. LARGE LUSH J FT. TALL CAMELLIAS FALL PLANTING $149 SPECIAL 1 GAL REG. 2.95 HUGE 3 CU. FT. BAG DECORATIVE $19& BARK BUSHY SHRUB GARDENIAS FOii YU MMY . SM ILLING FlOWlltS $119 Get 3 for 2.98 FAMOUS BANDIN! LIQUID PLUSH Buy 1 Gal. 4.95 GET 2nd GAL. FREE BEST BUY 3 4 98 FEltlLIIllt ,lUS SOIL CONOITIONlll IN TOWN FOR •• FOR LAWNS, SHIUIS, FLOWERS SHOP BY PHONE-USE YOUR CREDIT CARD • ~~ SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THRU WED NESDA Y, SEPT. IS PHONE 546-5525 y95°/o of all water heaters are gas. \X'acer htarers have a 11rcrty than.kltss lift:: 1)Cop le only Jove rh cn1 f(1r "'·hat they don't d<l. If they d<1n 'c \Vastc any time <ln<l don't run up high bills, pc(1rle arc ha pp)·· Gas dcfinitl'I)' does n't \\':tStc tin1c. it hea rs ancl rl'ht;its ,,·arc r so fast char a 40 gall on gas '''acer hc:'ttcr can give your f;unil y ·'180 gallo n s durirlg ;·1 t\vtlvt-hc1ur da~·. (N or that you're likely to use thar n1ul·h , sin«c that's equal rel about 24 sho\vers.) Gasdoesn·r r11n up high bil ls: the aver;1gc f a n1il ~c of four can do all irsclean living forS30 a yea r y.·ich a ga's 'varcr heater. (No wonder al l rhose Southern Californ ians chose gas·.) And if yo u' re cbiit..:('r nc<l al)<1ur l'.Ons<:r\'at i<)n ~ rc.:n1cn1bcr that (tin I ik c almosr any ocher form of energy) gas is used i11 irs natural sta re. All \VC <l1> is fil cer out in111urit ics . \'\:!hen you burn gas, it burns clean. Qb,1 iousl~ '''hen you take S<?meth ing Slra ig hr fro1n the grot111d and use it 'virh so li trlc '''aS te. yc>u're using rcs<lurccs very, cflicicnc ly. It figures: using gas costs less and saves energy too. • • ' . '~ ~. ' ' ·~.: / •• -,. ' ' I • Jtli1•r01· l1nflge The move or AVCO Financial Servi('eS headquarters from Clevel and. Ohio lo Nevrport Center has been completed \Vith the opl'ning of Avto F'inancial Cen· ter. an $11 rnil\1011 . I6·slury s\rurture. Designed by \Velton Becket and :\ssociates, the distinctive lO\\'et is sheathed in 1nirrored gla ss. One of the tallest re- flective glass buildings in the \\'estern U.S., the 233,000-sq uare-fool IO\\'er rises fro1n a bordering renective pool. Better Driver Traini11g Needed to Stop Deaths CHICAGO ~AP1 -uc~plff' rccenl en1pha:.1s on huild1ng more dlirable and s n f e r 11utomohilcs. the presiden t of Jhe Nalional Safct~· ('oune1I says tbe nun1ber of traffic ac- cidents will continue tn rise at an alanning rate 1f d1"1ver.~ are not betrcr trained "\\'e '\'c ah\'a~s fa1111'1'tl tht' lmprot1en1t'nl of safr11· t••l automobilt's and h1gh1\n1s." said Ho"·ard P~ le. l'OUnt'1I president and former go1·crnor of Arizona. "but !he hard fac! remains that 90 percent l'f ;;11 traffic acciden1 s arr al tributed to driver t'rror A111l lhere 'S no wn.v th;;l 1vu t'an eli minate Iha! r:1('lor ... Pyle s;iid 111 :-1 11 1nlc1·1 1P1\ !h at c;ireless dn1•er.., and ;:u1lomobile cnns1r11<'!1nn art' !he pr incipal <'~lll St'S l0r !hr high rate nf f;it ;ili!H•S nn thr• nation's higl11l';.i.1·s The rnuncil a 11or1111·nf11 or_gani zalion 11 hirh g,1\h<'r' 11nd dislritiures lllfi\rrn:111f\11 about !he causes nf :lt'C'tdf'11t' and hl)11· tri prP1°e111 !hrn1, hri~ con1e un(ler cri!iC'1.~m 1n rect'nt 1·r;irs frnm 1'1'•1<:un1f'r nd- 1 ocalc Ra I oh :'\.1der 11 ho :.;11 It d'Jes nn! nush hnrd r nn11ch !o improl'e the s;ifet1• of car~ Jn l!Jli6 Nader eharged lhe C1rgani znllon \.\'1th havinc: loo rinse a rel;:itionship \.\'ith the autotnobilc industry. The council has vigoreusly denied the allegation and, ac· C"Urd1ng to !IS records, has criticized ;;utomobiles fro1n a s:'lff't.v ~1andpoint as far back RS the early 1960s and chided lhe industry for emphasizing speed and horsepo"'er in <idvertise1nents. "For years 1\·e've been con· l'erne d about s afe au!umobiles. bul nobody was listening." Pyle said. "Not un- til 1he government passed leg1 slal1on r:a lling for !-iafel y dt'.'r1tcs 11ere we able to get anyo11e 's al!entiun." Nevertl1eless. the thrust of lhe council's attacks ha ve hr.en <it the person behind the 11 heel -tile driver whose lack ur kn o"·ledge and awareness. P~·le sri~·s. prevents him from a1·1)1dinJ?: an accident. "It ma~· be old fashion to rot1\Lnue si ressing the role of !he driver. but \\'e 11re not g111ng 1n g1\'c up on the human e!cnu·nt as an important fac· f(ll' in eliminating lralf.i<' rn1shaps " he add ed. Fa:1~l1io11 Fillies Beauties S('ek B es t Look All.ANTI(' CITY. ,'J .I /U PI 1 -This yt1ar's rrop rJf l\l1s.s Ameri c a t'Oll !l'.•;tant" 1·arv fron1 the ank le to thr lhiih in the clotl1es lhcv prefer. but agree the~· pick rhem (ln how they lonk In !hem. The 50 beaut ilu! conte.<:tant~. 1rho arrived over the weekend for next week's pageant . 1n· rlude pro and anti-1ninlsk1r1 fa ctions and se1·er11t who would just as soon .<:tick To wearing their skirLs "two in- ches above !he knee " ti la Princess rilargarel. ;\!any art hot on hot pants. Others like lon g gowns. Some fal"or pants suit.<:. Some 11·ould r:ilher dress in blue jeans. A few go for "hiphu gger bells." ,I': ' ~. . • '1 \t;.~y; ... <» ,..· <=? : n1 1d1~k1rts or knickers. As to ho11• they choose what 1l1t'~ \.\'C;1r, the girls responded ;ilrnosl 1n chorui. with Sally \Varne r of Nebraska. "I wear whatever looks nice on me," she said. In her ciise, it's hot pants and miniskirts. Green-eyed blonde Marilyn !\!organ of Arkansas, is an e:r- cPplinn \.\'ho \.\'P.ars "¥ohatevtr is 1n" at the moment. She 1ay1 hot pants are. !\lichigan's Linda K I 1 h doesn 't own any hot pantJ: but wears miniskirts. And Maine's Allyn Warner, a hazle-eytd brownette who would rathu wear bell-bottomed slack! says she's "uncomfortable" u; hot pants. "They're • little bit too much -or too little." 1he says. !\1iniskirts are "out of style," ace<>rding lo freckle· laced Barbara Joe Ivey of Florida . She likes long hostess gO\\'rlS. Dimple-chinned Lau re I Schrtefer of Ohio, doesn't wear miniskirts, doesn't wear hot pants and doesn't we 1 r bellbotlom slacks. "I'm very classic in my dress." she 1ay1. Susan Inman of Soul h Dakota. has a for mul1 : "Miniskirts for school, hot pants for comfort and hlphu1· ger bells for sports." So dM.11 Mitureen Wimmer of Penn.'!ylv11nia : "Hot pant. for recrPRlion, bells around tht llousc -Oot in public, ind p11nls suits anytime." The blue Jean girl11 Include Sustin G!Ol'Cr of Vermont. f\nrrn Herd of ld11ho, and ,Jo:in Blll<tl.'h10 of Kel'ada . Pot terns inspired by Gothic design a re weoving o medi evol mood for Foll in ti ntiqued tope:.try colors. The look -rom tintic on d eminently practic al in p olyester knit. By Tami in combos of ru st/bltKk . navy/green, purple/lila c. Feetured : Vest, 8-1 b, 20.00. Pent skirt , 8-1 ~, I b.00. Acryli c rib turtle , navy , rust , comel. brown, S-M·L, 10.00. Right: Ve st, 8-1 b , 20.00. Pents. 8-1 b. 20.00. Kn it shirt , nevy, lil ec, bleck . purple , 10-lb. 12.00. Fro m Misses' Sportsweor . lflursdi\'f, 5tpttmbrr '· 1911 111edieval tapestry knits it!>s at the broadway ANAHllM NEW,OAT HUNTINGTON I EACH 0AAN81 444 N. Eut1:4 171 41 IJl.1111 47 F.,~.o ~ 1,1.ft<lll !71 4 1 •44.11 11 1111 E41 ~9•r A••· !71 41 l i?.)Jl l $HO' ID A.M ••• t :JD r.M. MONDAY THltOUG-H FA.JDAY. SATUADAY ID A.M. , •• r.M. SUNDAY 11 NOON'• I r.M. Ull V PIUT J :J 1114) ttl-1111 J {__DAILY PILOT PORTABLE ROCKET TORCH PUT TO WORK Simulated Accident Proves Value of Cutter Portable Roel\. el Rifle May Save Traffi<· Lives \\'h<il louks l1 kt' a raygun ;ind ruts through quartrr·1nrl1 steel al th<' ratr uf nnt' !001 ;. Flau Ball ~ Lea uuc:s Set ~ In \f aJlcy IJllllllll' 1-. ilt'lU~dl,1 .1 t\1l'k1·I, lil·1·el oped a! thl' U 11 i l c d Tcl'llnutog.1• I ·t'nler to be uSt'd 1n C'Xlnca t1ng trapped v1ttu11s ll'un1 ;-iutu 11·r·cckat-:t'. \\a~11r f'ol :ihout d1 rec1ur uf 111c rock~·1 µ10 1t·~·t ;it !ht' Sun· 111·1·11Jc 11l;1nt ~:11 s thC' rocket i•IT11ts ;i lur{'h ~1·1th ;i rlame tcn1pc:raturc of 01t•r :1.000 ~leg rcc:-. It is a .s1nall h_l'bf'ld of 1t1e rf1t:kcl s drvcloµcd !or the na!ion 's ~pal'e pro~ r a rn, Neivspaper Cites Econo1ny Dangers l.UNOON jAP\ ~The Paris t'{'t)non1lc mo~·es had l\1r !'lix- 11cwsµo11>cr Figaro sa}~ the un and ~Ir. Trudeau been l;iek of un1tt'd 111terna11onal <I<'· 11lCPt1ng rnore ff'j!;Ula rly " tior1 lo t't11nba! Pres ident /\'i;>,. Looking at the dotnestic U.S. un's prograni to strength1·n ct·uno1nv, the Jornal do Brasil the dollar has remol'ed the of H10 de Janeiro pointed to an like!1hvod \Vashington 11• 1 I I ccunornic study by John Ken- 1n:1ke any cuntt'ssions 1n 11~ 11e!h Galbraith. Edwin Kuh ••t·ononuc pa ckage <1nd Les!er C. ·rhurow "show- "lt is probablr." wrotr lhc 1ng thtll 96 per cent of jobs papf'r's f1n:lnci;1I editor 1\la1n !hat p<-1y $15,000 :i .vear and up Vernay last week , "Iha! the ;ire in the hands nf 11·hite United Slates has the n1e[111s. rnales \\'01ntn and blacks if 11 11•1slu·s. to crush the di vide !be rest. \'1·1111 .. n1y nf all 1ls allies ··\\'ell. if you were "'omen or 1,1 1thout wruT) 1ni:: ;.ibout the lll:i('ks, my friends. what 1rn1ncd1:11t· 1eprr<·t1ssuJJ1s on 11·ould 1•00 do? You'd bum 11s uwn foreign trade ... " your bias in the slreets and \'ernay predicted that Nixon vou·d moke kinky hair a sym- 1ri!I keep the tO percent bo l 0£ protest. . surcharge on irnports in forec "We're behind you ." the unt il other industrial nations. paper avo"•ed. parllcutarl ~ !hose in the Euro· Kenneth \\'olstenholme. the pean Con1mon ~1arket . open British radio-television sports their n1arket.~ 1u Anieru.:an l'omn1entator, had some un· farni surpluses complimentary "'ords f or American hotels arter a trip to Se 1 r r a I r '1 11 ad 1 3 J1 the United States. ne11·spapers l'Ol!ln1ented !a~1 "Americans have their food 1veek un N1:<on's planned vi sit thrown at lhem and take it," to Q\!;l\va next spring for talks he said. "Yet once they set with l'r11nC' 1\linister Pierre root abroad they behave as if Ell iott Trudeau about the new they are accustorned to the U.S. econorn1c n1oves. rnoSt so phisticated service in "i\lr Nixon would be the world . assured or a fr 1 c n d I i e r "1'hev are not. Their hotel s 11,·clcon1e if he arrived In mid· are 11,•ot-se than ours, their food l'\u1•ember. hu vi ng announced 1s worse than ours and their the •1hulit1011 of the surcharge, service is worse than ours. !Hl schedule. the day before." "Civility, please, thank you 11·ro1c the Toronto Star. . .. these words don't exist in The 1\lontrcal Star look a the American vocabulary." n1ure pessimistic approach: 1 -,;,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_., "I l 1s Just as welt that Presi· dent Nixon 11·ill be making his official v1siL .. next spring, rather than in the fall. That \11;1v he and we will be spared the' embarrass1nent of further tru1t!css appeals by the i;ri1ne 1ninister for an exemption" frnn1 lhe 10 per cen l Since 1967 HUNTINGTON 'SJU , .. For Men GALE • DUP ONT 501 • Hl -LO'S • SOLIDS • TWEED S • ANTRON • NYLON • COMMERCIAL SQ. YARD VALUES TO $895 yd. lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM "' ALL LEADING BRAND NAMES ~ NOTHING WITH ELD! GALE • SHAGS e KODEL Hl -LO'S • POLYESTER e PLUSHES • TONE-ON -TONE • SCULPTURES • TRI -CO LORS • SQ. YARD VALUES TO$ J 295yd. <h·slgned to g1 1·r 1111n1111al lhru~t ;11u! 111:1\11nun1 r·on· right Jn 14 1na~ s1.~n up l\!111' !nillL•t! h1·;1I, for the f;dl ll;1g loolb~il l \1east1r111g st·1'e11tCCll and a league. h:il1 1nel1cs long. Hie torch i.~ surcharge. And 1he Calgar.v Herald ad· ded: "Perhaps Canada would not havt' been t·au~ht ~uite so flat footed bv rccen1 U.S. and Women f .'"-~ --__ , IN HUNTINGTON IEACH Q~~!--S~~ -~~~~~~----~~~~y-Rot~~ N ~ ~r ~~;_ure or "Come-Ons" Hcgislr1111on 1.~ bei ng ht'ld al l11glil.v 1nob1 lt· and is OllCr<.iled the Cun1n1un1ly Center. i\1un-b1 a .~inglr rlng-artuatcd 1g- tl<1.v througli Fnday, 9 a.n1 . tu 11itl'r ;dl111\111g lhe oper<itor to ~ p.111 . and S:iturd<'lyS 9 :i.111 tu ht' Ulll'lll'lllnherecl by ('Xlernal •Massage •Sauna •Whirlpool • Bring In Your Room Measurements • Pad & Labor Available at Additional Cost Chief Na 111ed noon. A rf'g1strat1on ft•e ,,r SI li nsl'S or lurl tank s 1s required. Cul:ih;rn estnnatc.~ 1 h ;i 1 A Los Angeles rnan has been 2~.uoo v1ctuns of au!o ar· ;1ppointcd manager of the U.S. League play begin~ St>p1 2:1 I'<>". 1,1 Ser"<ee'•. metro center 1 ·1dc111~ t1a1·t· thee! bccuusr ·' • ·' <1nd there 1\•111 be :;rpar.1le ,,, I.A by <Vestern Postmaster ' b d I I 11 uu!d-bt' rl'Sl'Ul'rs 1~·ere unablf' -leagues or cac gr.1 r r1·e 1,· .. ,,,r.•I.· "'red 1·1 .. lee". lu rrlt·ase the1n frotn n1angled • " ,.. u C:uncs 1rdl be played S;ttur·· ft 1.·1en<< Ski·rv1·n. former l i'h1cle~ He l'la11n.~ lh;1t 1la.1· rnurnings al ~·uunl;t1u d · h ,.,,., .. , •·oord 1·,31or for Southern rescur lcan1s 1·qu1ppe 11•11 " \'alley . Fulton ;ind Allru b h d h c ·•J,·foi·ni·a. ha• •s•. "med di.rec· r he ig -po11·ere t o r c e s ... .. .... ,u Elementary Schools. Id ·d d. 1 1,,, ... ·bip ol m·,·1 serv1·ees en· 1·ou prov1 e n1o re 1n11nr 10 e ·' ... Coaches are abo being up portunity fnr rncd ical at. ~·un1 passing Ventura, Los ~ought for lhe le;i gut'.. Anyone lent.ion. Angeles. and Orange Counties. 17 or older "'ho "'•Shes 10 ------------ 1·ua ch ii tea m ~hould 1·on tatt the l'ount:nn \'alley recre;1t1on lleµarln1e11l al !lll.2·'..!424 nr rhr leagllc d11·ec1o r. \uhbv \\'a l~h ] '11 8~2-530!1 after 5 p.n1 I Piton<' (4 ') A'>•)( ) _ ... ,.,_ "" 11 or \Vcckrudcr /\tl\Crti ~i11~ ,/ I Enroll Now Fall Semester ALL-DAY CLASSES Kindergarten thru 8th Grade •Teachi ng tbe 4 R's with p~onics • Door-to·Door Bus Service •Before and After School Cart •Reasonable Tuition in FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Street 962·3312 .-~ EXP Ell.IENCEO •Masseuse HOURS: 11 • "'· •tol MldnoqM, d•••V I p.m. 'hi 1 p.m., Sul\ll•1 In Th• Town I. Country (~ntu ll!n l••<h l lvd .. l•lwo•n Gorli•ld I Elh> 962-9119 HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Keep Your Children In Good Hands fS1UI tlm• to eruoll - In pt11on or br pho~1 ) ' ;~ •.• ' I ' AbS<>lutely Many Terms Name Styles Available Na Brands and II Gimmicks Colors Ill"'"" :•~ll MIHI ·· ,.: GRAND Da;Jy ,., ): OPfNfNG Sot. ,_, :c ~ HOURS Swn. 12-5 ~ .. 0 u CARPET WAREHOUSE 124 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA (714) 6454330 CALIFORNIA 92627 • • 'i - For 'fop Sports Coverage Read th e DAILY PILOT 6 3 builds savings fast . . . • The Big M-Mulual savings Olfers the natio n's highes t rate on insured s avings with a choice ol •insured guaranleed-to-grow saving! plans, including 6% ($5,000 minimum. 2 lo 5 years): 5%% (Sf ,000 m inimum. 1 to 5 years). EQ ua1ty important, The Big M c ares enough to give you very personal service. 1"1 utua I Savings Coron• dtl Mir olllct : 2867 E••I Co11t Hlghw1y / 67S-501 0 •nd lll•n -'•toci•tion Other oll1ces In Covina. Wesl A1cad1a, P11sadena. Glendale and Canoga Parh:/Chalsworth W. A. Sammons S1nior Voce Pr1,1d1nl ReQ•O'll l loa'I M•nao-1 Robert 0. Aslon 'V•CI Pretu!~nl Branch M1n•<)e• -- Bank Financing • I ' ·' FAMI LY ClllCIJS by B U Kea11 e 'Would you beli eve that's not catchup or jelly but o REA L HJRT?" Fai1·' Lo ·1v Fe 111a le Pay Ci tcll \\1 ASH l~fiTON !AP 1 -The The survc~ showC'd more ·average ~·nrking girl gets than half !he wninen h;:id an· '3.500 a year less than she"ll nual i n come d1screprtne1cs Worth while equally qualified ranging frnn1 S:LOOO through me n get only $27 a year less than they deserve. sa i·s a $5.99!!, and .. the report prepared for t he differences \'."rre that A m e r i ea n Psychologic;il 11·omen \\'hn lnsl i:J.500 or Association. 1nore 11·cre the ~oungl'~L lli-2~ "Although v.·e ex pected to ye;irs old, and the oldellt. 55 discover that a woman rC<'e11·- ..ed fev.·cr occupational rew;irds years or niore, of th;in a man with equal seores respondrnts," ·on th each1e1·en1cnt predic·1nrli, f)r. l,ev111n :tdclrd ll111sc un- l\"e were hoirdly pr cparrd fnr p;iid $3.50() or rnorc ll"Cf"C the si1.e of !he d1screpanc1• •·ii·hite ci•IL1r 11·nrkers: !hns(' be1wrcn obser1·ed and ex- Pccted annual ineorne.·· s;iid ernpln.l'cd in prufes:.111t1:1I. Dr. Teresa Lc1·1tin of 1hc lrehnu·;il, 111 ;in ;i J: Pr 1 a I , Surl'ey Researeh Center of the cleric;il. ;ind s:ile~ 1101rk . tho~e University of /'11 1chigan_ 11hn d1rl n111 heloni:: t 1) a 11n10n The repo rl. released 1nrlay. ilnd lh O.<iC in c·111nparalil"rl1· }Vas prepared fnr the ann ual .'imall estahli.~h n1rnl s 11·hrrc meeting of !he APA . Ir~-" !ban 500 <'1t1pl111 r~ 1111rk- t, Dr J.e1'1l1n .'iaid the flnrl1nJ:~ ed "·en• ~leaned fro1n a ··na11onil! The rr~1·;i r("h1>r .'i:11d '"!hf' prnb;ibility sa inple of persons argun11•11t 1~ nl!~·n n1111lr tha t \1·ho v•crr lll"tng 1n hous£'h0ld!i. e1cn ll1n11gli 1rnrnrn C'rtrr1 11'.~s \\"ere 16 ye1-1rsoldorolder.;:ind lhan rqu;illy <1ual1f1rd n1rn. v.•ere wnrki ng for p<i y 20 ho11rs lh1s rliff<'rC'nt"<' 1s olfq·I bv th<' a wf"ek or mnrc.'" h£'1 1rr 1rork1ng cnnd1t11)n~ :;11p- She 1nd1e;1terl rnust nl the pnscdly rnjo)rd h.\ i1 11111r11 " Bui ~hr ::;11d lier sllui 1· 351 wornen and 6\l~ ll)Cll dem11nstralr(I lh;1t '"11 n111rn 1'i ut·1·eved 11·11rkcd nt lea~1 :15 hl)urs. <I week . Before f1nd1ni.: wrre llfl l rf'1 ·1•11 ini:: hl'!lf'r 0 I h.l th" " .0 ti q11<1!11~· Jl)hs th:111 11•ould !un r u 11· , y 1\!rr., pa1 . ie been prrr!1clcd fn11n then· survry considert'd several fac· prrfnrmanrr " tors. she said. i n c I u d 1 n i:: -===========;I .e d11cat to n11I trnurc.r r;;uper vlsory responsihil1ty and ~•·occu pational prestige·· { "The :i1'1'r<1gr 11nm:in ;1c- ' tuallv rrce11Td $.1.458 less tha n I fi he s~Olllfl h;ive receil"Cd_"' the KI DS LOVE UN CL E LEN SATURDAY S IN THE DAILY PILOT , .re port s:iid. '"The compilrahle I figure for the <1ve ragc man ... "'aS $~7 ." ~----------'' MAY8Ellllff'l ULTRA-LASH MASCARA SALE 43( SAU 2ac • R~i;. or hard '" h11l•I • fum1'n •11-~~an -11 1h l lNUTi :ll C•no ,., '""•"'•r MAALOX 12 01 76c SAlE Quic k Stomach Relief llMll: 2 Ptr '"'''""'' rnu .. tl-ty, Stt1ttrnbt• q. 11171 OAILV Pll01' JS -------- Chiang Must Face Up to Reality By PHIL Nt.:\\1S0i\1 l/l"I ,Dr•lt " ,..,.., A"elVll not a myth. Ht"-belit vtd ii. Asian Don Quixote, shattering Churchill, Roost.>ve!t. Stahn. Or are the rri::iinland Corn. And he believed il so hard th11.t his lance against the windmill~ De (;1::1ullc and Ch1<inJ: rnunists China? They ::indl For 111ore than 20 years many others believed it , too, of time and fale. lendin~ \\"ith i11 l'Utning 11 .:-cks 1nrn nearly a billion pl.'rsons !iv1ng1 generalisl!irno Chiang Kai-s hek including leaders of the Unitrd ::;trength to the hope th;it ~\·ho profe:o;:; tn be :ihh· to i;rr on t~ mAinl~nd I has: betn sell ing Brooklyn Slates, who spend billions of perhaps, afler All , chivalry through the 1ni,1 s v.h1ch hide The returns already are in 1 Brid ge to the out-of-town dollars supporting Chiang and was not dead. re;1llly and g11 e rvr111 ;u1d This year or next Chiang v.·ill ~okels . his army and nurturing the Ne1'er mind that Chiang's sub~tanee to u11rrahtv 11 ill lost his last status s~·mbol as1 1 P:ut hlerallv. of co111·se. In thought that some day he one-rna11 rule of T11 iv.·a n had cll·bidt' Chi:irii::'s 1 it.:ht lo ~r:t ! leader of a great nation Ch1:t n~·-~ bn1<.:krt the Brooklyn would rct::i ke the mainland borne little resen1blanee to the in thi• world tx1<h· ht• helped to Then another decision will ' Bridge is peanuts. from the Comrnunlsls. \\'cst's cnnecp!s or dernocr;u·~ (uur1d \\1h:il. he has be<'n selli ng is No one believes it anymore. ·-1e hf.d been 11n1ong the rarly The deb<1te \'.'ill not hr 0, (•r be forced upon hi.tl -"'hethf'r' !he rnylh th;it son1e day he Probably not even Chiang. founders of the Uni ted Na t11\ns 11 ht·rhrr l"htna l1<1s a n ghL lo In sw::illnw hi:; word :'\ th;it for jewels by joseph ~eorches for iewels (O"Y"! UftW•n!Ood llWl!ty "' Imm•~ ••• <•th •r 1•le " • ll•m _., k ....... 1 ... ,1, •• ,..111.. .... lftl1t9rl,,. IU~fl y ... <l •l'fu-1 ••tl1H111111 11 i.. <l•Y• m1tk1! "''"'· W1 w•ll ~· P••••ecl to •••Mlftl ywr v•m• '"d ·~·'•• •ov••<I•"• !~t!r ,1 .. ""'"· Coll Mr. JD .. plll •r M t. 1"11tJ •I ...._ ·~. ~J~~ ~) 1ewels bv 1oseph Sou!h Co•ol f'l•1 • Briitol •I lh• s.,. Oie90 Fwv. Coit• Me1• S-40.9066 and his aging army of 600.000 ll is an idea that cannot be set up as the guardian of thr se;it lum il 1s all nr nothing, or tn men would return to the. accepted without a touch of mar.'s ideals. l! 11111 be a.~ked 1'.ho and trl' to .slay in the UN. on mainland from which !hey melancholy. A~ he approaches his 84!h "'h;i! 1s (.'11111<1 ArP !"hlani.: and 11h:t!r\"rr ternu; he c;in grl. I retreated in 1949. F'or more than 20 yea rs. ti1r!hday on Oct. 31, he is the 15 11ulllon n1rn . 1\0111en ;ind !l 1nay be progrt'Ss but it is L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J __ o_"~''-'-'"_c_h_ia_o_g_·,_,_·u_s_•_il_w_'' __ c_h_ia_o_g_s_o'_'_'_d_as_a_s_o_•·t_o_f_l_•_s1 __ o_f_t_h• __ h_ig __ r_"_., ___ ._'_'"-"_fr_e_"_"_'_'_'_.,,_,._,,_"_'~;i ~l~·1~""~'~''_:'':'~·---------~I:-~·---=-=:__===-======~ 10'' PORTABLE COLOR TV SALE Reg . 5218 "'" I• Jll""'"'''I PORTA VUE -the ~rca< c·olo r lij1:hC"\"\'eij1:ht! C arry ic r oon1 co room. JO" clittg· on al I y rneasu r ed sc rc:c n . \'(la lnur ~ra i nc<l cahi nct . BONDED KNITS Remnants $ 37 (j rl"11 r h u Y on cnu1 fur t:i hll· l"i 11 i n,i.:. •t•11 nll1·•~ n1t·'h flitnt )' lt111(•. \X'il l 11111 h;ig, ~··~ or hunt h. Slit·.\: p1,_ Int·, ;i1 L"r<tgL·, t;ill/X f<t/J. SALE A PAIR I -'--. • S1 n1dur 10 l llu.o;tr ;u in n Sale Yd. SALE S PC. DINETTE .•11 Jl d, ,.,. 1. I ' ' I " I f 1/ 11 t I k d r 1 1 ~,, • ll l.11/1i11t• 1'° I I II .i ' l,1- l <', a, ( 1.11 < I Il l. " 11 , 11 upho\\tt·rt•d l li:iir~. 1 ~t:l f e~l).:L' t~h\r ill 1h i' 11)1•' p r11 t·! ·c:ari.1dian \\,1111111" 1l";\.\t1r1'd 1111" h1 prl·••url" l.un1n:1tt·d rn rL"'"l •1.11n'. "r,111 lit·'· ~(, '-\h 111\li I ~· lc.11. l'r1 11! 1111)1 $ POLY COTTON Compact WASHER SALE Compact Laundry DRYER ~ GINGHAM CHECKS SALE Reg. $JS4 Popular Shapes ~ Brighten Boudoir Reg. '139 Lamps. c Ideal for Trailers & Apartments. Will fi1 into most closeu~·--·••••lll•••••••••••••••• W1 R1s1rv1 Tiit Rl1h1 To lh1dt h111tit lt1. None Sohl To D11l1r1 SALE $ Yds HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA Reg. 1l0°yd. BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to 6 . j JI DAILV PI LOT T hur~r1.+y, Srritrmbtr II 19 7! ~'--~~~~~~~~~ Was Sukarno T h e ory Right? A 1nerica 11 St.y le D e 11 101T<1 c_v U 11 ivurhablc ui Asiu By STEWART llENSL.EY u .. 1 o,.1em111c c .. ,.,_"""" WASHI NGTON -F'iltt"t'n years ago. President Sukarno of Indonesia warnrd Prt>~1d('n\ Dwight 0 Eisenhower lh:it the United State!) would fail If it tried to drape th..-mantle f!f J cffersoitian d e 111 oc r a,.\' around the shoulders of ;.ni· newly independenl Asian n,;. lion. Suka rno was 1u1~·1n_g his fir s! visit lo the Unitr-d St;l!e~ Pul.llicl.v he lauded the l 'n1trd States and i!s furn1 of i-:ovrrn· n1enl. but nrivalelv. act·urrtuu.: to his autobiograph_,. pubhsh- ed in 1965. he told E1senhri1\er natty thal the countries 11f Asia just freed frorn their t·ol· (lnia l n1asters woulrl ha 1 r not hin.I!: lo do with \\leslcr11· st.vie <len1ocracv "Ivy League doctnnes ·• said Sukarno. 1\•ere no! '"desirable i n1 po rt 1·11111- n1ndities for us." Sukarno's "'a r n in~ lo E1~enhower carne 1us1 a fl'\\ months after the soldier·pre~1· dent and his secre1 <1rv uf state. John Fosler Dullt'.~·. h<id detected and seized 11·ha! lhev saw as an opportunity to reverse the intent of !he ' Hl:'ii Geneva conference Al that cun ferenct>. lari:e and s rnall l 'ummunist and 11u11 • I.: u 111- 1nu111~1 11at1u11s hatt 1•."t;d1h~/1- t'd lhf' "ll~:publ1c of North Vit't u<i:111 " 111tll 11.; r«lp1Ld ;11 11<111111 •rlld Iii. pr1•.-.h!1·nt Jlot'!11 ,\111111 Ll t1tlt•f lhl' (;,'II\'\ ;_1 !'!tfl rt'l'l'Jl('l' Soulh \'1t•!l];1n1 W<1S lu IJ(• a :;t;1!e in 11ie "Frl.'ncl1 1111iun" ptr1ding tl1·1·tu1ns in ;ill \'1etn:in1 hl un1fv 1ht• t·11un\r\ Th1: United· St ;1 te.~ 1i:1d f!t•l'l111rd 1u •'nchw:-.t• I h •· Ct•lll'I ~I ;q.!rL'l'!lll''11 '>t!1l 't' It 11;1~ 1·h•;1r· ti1:1t t!u· 1·l•·1·111u 1· -.·u1>po-.t••I 1,. h(' hf''d 111 111·.1; \.\'\Hiit.i ft':-.\IJt Ill )[11 ( 'IJJ ~1 Jr1)1 ~ :1-;cend1·ne~ fllt'r Jhc 11l111le lt•rr1lor.1 \\"hen '\:;u l\111h J)1t.!ll1 . µn•n11rr ot thr 111t1•r1111 gu1 rrn- rn1·:il in South V1r111:1111. nro- e!;•11111·d ii a ~·10:1r:1tc p•n11IJ)1c n•1d h11ns(·lf its first p1·1·~·1d1·111. Fi.~rnho1•, 1>1· ;u•rl I I 11 I I •· s <lt·<·l.1red 1hl'lt lull ,un1)(11't fo1' 1hl' r•·r11n1f' Tl1t•1 lJ:u·kPd t hi~ llf) \\ 1111 '\.1 1'1!~'·'!';1ft• i"f"llllo tl\W ;11d ;111<1 111il1L1 r1 :i ~-.1,1;111t'l' lo }1:11t:on :-11pe1 1 1~C'd h1 :1 111il1l;11·y ;1ch·1~01·1· i.!1"11up 1,fih·li 1 1111111bt.'r!'d ;<J!n1ost lil~I 1nrn h1 I ~1'11i_ :-;uk;irnn fPll rro1n r:11·1,1· 11i1h the U111led Slates. \\":1 ~hi11gto11 s;111· hin1 drift r lost'r and t·lnst•r to Hu <;-.;i;1 :ind Co111 - !l!11n1:--1 ('hin;.1, '' 1·ircu111:-.tan•·1· 1llul'h ultun:ttrly led to his dUI\ lllillJ Ill J!:l(i~1. Suk;J rnu ~lu ·d l ast y1•;11·, !.:t'!ll'J":JIJ.1 1! 1 '!'!'I'd 11 ~· d r 1111\'l"\ C'r hi~ \V<lt"IH!lg 10 l·:1,t•(lh1111 1·1· lh;il lht• ['11 111·~1 ;-\l<tl l.!S ~l1uuld nut • 1neddl.,.·' HI StJu!l-1t·a-.1 1\"1<111 ;1ffairs - p;.1rt1c·ularl_v 11111 tu tr)' tu en- 1·<1U1'i.JgL' tll'11111c r:itit: govcn1- 111t'nt appe~:ir lu h:ll'f' Pl"l'l l!lt'l!I ;1 pplu.::il1011 lo 1~1" 1·urrC>n! rt·1-,1 ~ "i'li.· l 11111·d St;1\l·.s t111d, 11" !t t'l11ha11 .1·.~1 ·d lll't":tll ~t· 11-. 1,111;! 11! '•h tl1 b;1l!t1' h> ).lll•' !ht· Suu!ll \'!t•lll:tHlc~c · l1 c.,•d11111 .. r 1·!iu1r1··· 1 ~ IAJISIL'J"tug a I l';.(111!!' 11Juch 11,1'> •uT:tnJ.:l•d 111;1!tcr..; ~o l!i;tl thC>re is onh one 1·:1111!1d 11<· u1 1he pre.~iden11;.J ... I 1· 1· 11 1• n -.i::hl•fh1l1•d 0 {'1 ;l ln•·1u11Ucrt! l' r, ~ 1tlt'111 \"~uv1•n \·an Tt11eu has 111:triui-11•r1·d "" rh :11 h1-. •11111 111·0 11pp111 11•11!!>. \"11't' l'1·e~rde11! '\'g!ll'f'll (";iu l\I :111(1 {;I'll Duu1 1i.: \ ;111 :'llln!1 ha1(· pulkd 11111 ,,f llH· n111l1•-.1 cl1;1r~111g 11111! !Ill' h;illnl111g 1-. ngg1·d ll q.<h :ul1n11 11"lr;1!11u1 o!ll1"1 :il~ _-.;11 111:11 1 · ·" 1\111 1.l:1..;~;1tlul' l·:IJs1v11rth B111:h.t•t' f111' tht• pH ~t ..;1:-,; 1!'1111111-. li;1..; luu11d h11ns1·lf 11t1:1hl!• 111 t'\f'l'l'iSt' }l/l\. /"(';tf 111· flUf'!H"t• •1n "l'hu·11. dl;,Jlilr th!' f.ll'1 Iii.ii 111' rl'gllll<' i" j1l'<l\"ily dependent <it rresent on U.S. n11l1tar:-i ~upport and \\'Jll nee<! <ii ll°<tS! $;_,{)I) lllilliOll J/I t'f'UtHlllll(' :ud lur· "l'\'{'f<JI .l'l'<ll"S JI 1t IS lo .SUfl'IVt \1'11.1 doe.~ Tl111•11 , 11 liusl" 1 cry •·x1su·r1t:t· ;ippc:irs lo' Ix· t1111ged 011 t_' s. help. :;how suc/1 a t'a1:.ilu.:r ~1\l itude towa rd the Arnenc~trl 1 It'll'., \\'nsliington offiC'i;ils see 1110 reasons· -111· J>; l"Ull l'lllCetl th;t\ \he t"1111"d Stales. ;1ftt•r 1 ts ll"t'!lll.'lldlJIJ.~ lllll'~lll\t'1l\S of l11t·-: .u1d 1rt•:1s1Jrt· 1:-. nol g111ng ro ll'<tlt' l1J111 u11su1>1)1Jt"!ed and unprotl't!cd \\"ar111ngs tha1 the U.S l'(lrl~rcss ;u1d people u1ay 11n! :-.ee 11 his 11<iy ha1·e had 110 effl·r1 so tar. -Thl' b1tten1ess uf his break \111 h Ky is deeper and n1ore lund;jn1ental than Arnertcan officlals had realized. Thieu 1s dett.'rmined ! ha 1 neither Ky, 11 hon1 tu· dE>spises. nor l\1inh. wliu111 lie l'Unsiders a "dove" 11ho 11ould Sf'I! out to lhe Com· 111un1~1s, shall be eleelcd. F<1('- t·d 11'1!h llll.~ s1tu<.ition, 1he ad · 1111n1s11·;111u11 is trying lo find s1J1Tie 11'i1v tu restore the c!e- 111en1 of ··vontesl"' v.'hiel1 1L in· s1sts 1nu.\I he prescn! '1n ;1ny election . Su la1· as is kno1vn . nu spe{'1fic i·ourse or action has been decided upon. LOOK FOR THE GOLD TAG GENERAL MOTORS 5 ·YE AR FOR QUALITY NATIONWIDE BACK ED BY WARRANT Y I Designer Door. £ ;m and tt«1 to cti:mrt ooor lront decor lo 111<11cti ,.-.,.n ~1l cllen or ~o" mood_ Automatic Ice Maker hi~. l1teze~. 1eit'<N>~ cube-; inlo door :.erwec. AU J~loma~· ically. No !Ill. No :pill. 21 .9 CU, ft. •1tn 28\ lD '•te rPl11ca l lt~~t~r. le~~ !ho~ J6" .,,d• "'"' '' n ·~v••• I ·"' """'"' II d ~ • ''~' """'" I Frigidaire ''Goo f -Proof'' I Jet Action 1-18 Washer I Ft.exible capacity I piece ~ 1 to 18 pounds-w1rhou1 --~----~~\\ attachments. J ct C1rctr ~11·: "' ,~ J Spray System ri nses belier, -\I ·~·~ 1.1 .. <1<,1 "•A g ets clo thes under waler :;:. ________ ::... , laster. 6-position Fabric.5 t -~., ·, Selector makes washing I\: -• :;--_ :.__:· ,.· \ '.,) , ' "goo1 -prool." 3-posi!•on _ "'~----_ ~ ":I Cokj Water Selector. Per· "> +.:: 1 ) manent Press Care. Auto-, ~ ., ..: _ ::.---- matic Soak c ycle. .,__ ·.-: • .._ - =~--- s2499s for a low, low ~ECIAL PRICE! Plu s, .. a TRUE VALUE TRADE-IN allowance for your present appliance. The BETTE/I your trade·i""' The BIGGER the allowa"ce ••• The LESS you pay, COSTA MESA 41 1 E. Seventeent h St. U6--1684 Dai~v 9·9; Sat. 9·6 EL TOR O L ~guna H ills Pla1,1 l ~cirt to Sov·Onl 837·3830 o~il y 10-6: Thur~ .. Fri 10·9 l:.....===~------ Frigidai re Si d~-by-Side WITH N EW Desig ner Door Frost-Proof! Vt..i " l•~it.'' 1~~!10>1 ;r~aml Fully Adjustable. ~hf /•· 1i.r1.r 11!1 Of dow" Ill 11' !1•11(1 '" >l•V l11·1~hl \v11f, ll 1 (I ."71 • h"il 10 .i l!•~ri ·.•le .11~1r rn '-e't11>0~ $5 9995 WITH ICE M A KER ' ·. This Frigidaire Built -In gets dishes shower-clean. • Super-Surge w<1sh•11r.: action turn'. lh~ trick. D1she~ need little or no pre-ru,..,.ns. Solt-foods pul~eriter. • 4 cycles. Even a Plate \"i'armer. • Rinse cond1!1oner dispenser hc!p'i •rep Jllasses and silve r from spotting. • Order illterchangeable front panels !oCl>ar.itely. Colors or Brushed Chro1ne_ • Opliona1 designer dOOf fran1ing kit. ,,,,, l .. i11~ ,,, R11d if) IJ isp111.c l1e 1I 1'\i '''''' A 11pli11l1•·•· ,'i1•1•t·i<0t' HUNTINGTON BEACH Brook hurst & Garfield ( N('ll to l utky M11r~t'll 962·5528 Dai ly 9·9; Silt. 9.6 -- l'IJCll 111 lfflCT l""ll l'QllD.ll, Uf'lOl.Ul IJll PRICES SLASHED· BACK· TO-SCH'OOL Ming sold at 14.95 "ADIDAS SHOOTING STAR" BASKETBALL SHOES WITH VENTILATED NYLON UPPERS t 1""'''"""' 1po111 '~"-tt.t .,1, b""IO>ll 1~1• •1T~ .,,,,l•l•I •1l•ft upu•l-•11••• ~•"P""'~" ro .,,,,,,tr Wft•le uppc•I ••lft l "Jd10" '".:• >111.,I ·~noo•lf<l' f•dd••t ''"'"d ;nol1 ••I ~ .. 1 Jor ,,,,,111l•blt 111. ~.run111 d I•"' f'llDlot 11•11. J•IJ><l"•ll proud >II ~"''°" •ft•• >' •du! lot J "'ulh!ol• ol >UM\, lu1t l"•I !tr l·lllt l•JI"' b"•D•ll o• ft •fft ~<hOOI 100•011! "' \O"tr "'"'10 1111< »t 11ulll·tlU lt( IOj!lllD•·lll•ldeO. llPP1'" ... ''·r~ •1lft J . ~•10•1" ... >I."""''· A l<Ut I t( 5 Yll~•. ••• i..; ..... ,. •I 1.1.9 S l it ..,,, 1 ••• ,. '""' -.u .... ,,1,1,1 •11•• ""'" 1hii •1- I•• 01Jtf!'ll &1u!11<1, loll ''"'" •!111 "'''Ill•. Mui, ><••llu IO•H•,•0111 '""""*'' w•I• ldllH 1>01•01 "ADID AS SU PE RSTAR" LEAT HER IASlETBALL ·SPORTS SHOE> 14. 99 :;wl 6~;;;! s•l4 ""' h l~r 111' ooo "' u'IOH ''""' ·~ofll'llOCI' ~n•••1 ''""'11 •••t >·I '""' ••n•• "'c" :,. "· 11•1 """'I •.ot I >ti< It< '"°'' '"'°I'" !''"" 111<"•• 'A DIDAS ROM' TRAIN ING SHDES- OXHIOE LEATHER UPPER S "ADI DAS MAILLET" TENN IS SHOES -SOFT WHITE LEATHER UPPERS 12.99 ··-... i .. s.1.1 •• 14 .• 5 12. 99 :;-;4~=~· ~' II ~t!tot•~•f lr>Ulilllf •Hr. Co11CJ ""'" ll~ft •llfl<. "Sotlf'•ll•<t'" •••to ... -"' 1•U••r. 01U.1trjoc "'-,.,. JO!l, 1t••l<1 n1.i1 .. 1, ••1t1< lt1 t H lor J•"l" ••H. 1,1~1 . .,.1,.1o1•<, ult .. ~,.. IUI~" •ull< !•r• It 1h '"'' ot l•,f Ttt: 11U 10 lftt IU t !tlf LOI l trl ..... ue UOd•nr Dw<>I•• 1'"'" .... '" ~··j"'' ,, '"" . .,. ....... . 'A DID AS OLYMPIA' TR AININ G SHOES·WHITE LEATHER UPPERS 'ADID AS llEXICANA' YELLOW· GOLD VELOUR TRAINING SNOES 15.99 ... w ... ;,.. ··•4 •I 1 S .9 S 16.99 -w ... ; ... w-14 .. 19.95 "i"''"'"'" -U I >•d JOOlf JUdonf '""' !11!"'1 1t"j"1'. ~ •• 11, ... 1•o rd·c "'" '"""' l•••1;'""' ult '"'""' 1.11 1"' 1101 ,..,, C!1uo 1, "''"I D'r"'P•< lum• lootft" I'"' ''"""' UH Ito• U11" 11,..1>111 '"' '"~"" '"' "5ot11ro11cr ''" "'' ""'' l••lt ,.,. ... 1 ''U'"f !u I"'''' l!O!Ofl'"" J _,1<\ ''""'· ...,;i. n lo> --------i "BRUNSWICK ALL -STAR" OR "STRIKEMASTER" BOWLING BALL 18.99 ~: .. :: Chocse ··erun1w1cK All·Star'' bl1ck or '"Strikt111asltt" tnJtbeli1ed bowlinf: lull 1n your thoict of po,ular cclors. Mar1mum 11•n act1c". Cunom l1tltd, drilled, in1hJlt6-lrtt. "BRUNSWI~ CROWN JEWEL" 'MIRACLE TRACKING' ACTION 15.99 list 34.95 lht ball y11u"vr heard st much ahou1' Ptarli1t!I btaUI J adds $parklt to four 1amt. Mn,cle tr,ckt~( .acl1on lormulatt d lo '1ri11' lhe l1ne. fe1tures l ruRI• wick lileti111e 1u1r1nlrt. 16 tB . FAMOUS MANUFACTURER BOWLING BAG SALE 2 99 a.oo • value F.in!astic p111ch1st fror. :r l1111ogt ~nllfxfurtr. We t1n't mention the name . .,ltrxtivr. liJhlw1i1ht t1p1nded vm,1 w1!1\ molded 11t11lic llall suppo1t, hclds ball .and shoe1, "BRUNSWICK SEMINOLE'' LADIES' BOWLING SHOES 7.99 10.95 list Co111fort1b1t lea ftr slylinf. SpOl'IY ''" ~bblt 1ri•• lo r• with '"' bowlill( outfit. 1r 1re1t as slre1twe1r W111te st1lthiftf and laces. ~11ht handtd. · COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE 232 4 HARB OR BLVD. 9861 CHAPMAN AVE . IN HARBOR CEN TER COR NER BROOKHURST • ' Clowns Keep Smiling B~ JEAi\' \\'ll.1.IA:0.15 0! !I'll D11ty Pl'°! it•!! To ''pul ourselves on the levrl ol children ;ind look al the worlrl their \.,.a y" 1.s the goa l nf r.tr and .l\1 rs Robert 1'.11!chell of H11ntington RC'<iC'h y, hen the.-.· appear as a dun nf tlo11ns. ",Just lw1ni:: ('Inst> (1J <1 rlnwn n1akes children h;ippy ," sairl ~!rs. M11chcll. who did a soln fnr a li!roup uf hoys ;ind girls at the Hun11ni:ton Bl'<1ch library 1\'hrn her hush::inrl wl'I.~ <"illl{'d hfl{·k 10 1he1r forn1er locale 1n Portland on bu.~1nr>~~ The pair first appeared 1n lhP Portland Rose Fl'.~t1val abiiut three .1·rars ago, feehn.i; that 11 \lnul(! be fun 10 par\1c1pa te with their sn1all <laughters \\hn 11ere part of a n1nrching uni!. J\lrs ~11tchf'll n1arle their red and "''hite baggy p;:ints cnslurnes and rhry re nted thP (lutsir.ed cl•l\1·n shries. she rel'allrrl ··somehow we also PnflP<l 1111 w11h ll derora1ed wagon filler! 11·i!h canrl y," she fia1d. S1n<'P thrn thr.v h<ive n111 rPl1rd 11n anv fur!her i:11nn1a·k~ nr props. but keep their clowning q111IP s11T1plr, Calling hersrlf '"lriily nn a111ateur cl nwn.'' ,\.lr·s . 1\lil<'hrll snunrlcd more in the spi rit of profes~1f1nal~ 11·hn work for the jny the y bring !o sn1all he11rt s. "l just enJOY children.'' she said. ~d ding that simpl1c11y appeals to the child. Mak('up. for ('Xan1ple, should not be too cJu!l ercd and allhough she and hrr hll~· band have several different wigs they do not 11h1·avs w('ar them. ·rheir fa cl's are a sirnple chalk white, Anrl lhP1r expressions are happ,1. "\\'e ex· penn1Pnled 11 uh several chfferent look.~ ~ bnth .~;id and h;ippy." shl' cnnirnented, bul thr smaller children seemed di~turb ed bv a ~11rl -faced cln11 n Sn111e or her insp1r;it1nn has c11n1e frnm \\'alehin,i.: profrs:r;in nal rlo11·n:r; 1n person and nn 1r lr\'1s1nn, where she nnted th11t bri.i:hl colnr:r; are a nec:css11~·· "But the co~tun1e 1.~ 11r.irnpnr1ant. rPall.1•,'' ~he said. "!1 .~ 1·11al 10 sl'e the world through the rh11r1 ·.~ r~·es ." Jn 1;ik1n,i: up a hnbby lhat i;ur.~ back lo the nr1ddle ages. rhe 1\l 1tchells are an in· tPrPSltng ;in;ichrnn1s1n. for he LS involved in a purel.1· .!'pace age kind of 11'ork. Fnrmerly rrcs.idcnt or an acrnsp;i1·~ r-nrpnra!1nn 1n Portlancl, he n101·ed h1 ~ fam1l.1· a ~ e;tr aµn In OraneP founr v 11·hr re h!' now he;id.~ a da ta-p1·ocess1 ng Cflrpor;it 1nn 111 Fullerton The~· ;ire p;irl1l'ul11rly krrn nn \hrir hnbby 11~ a 11;iy to acc·nn1pany thP1r childrrn in lhr 1r gro11·1nj.! 1 e;irs .. A rhild shnulrl h;i ve m;inv plr;i.~an1 rprrl']nrtP~ and ;irr:i~ ll'hrn parrn1.~ part1cipale 11·11 h him."' illr~ M11c:hell sil1tl The i11 11f'hcll~. 1n f;i1·1. rarclv clec:1rle 11·hen I hey 11rc gn1ng tn apfl('ar as clo11·ns "Our ch1lrlrcn 1·11l1111teer u~... \1rs . ~lilcheJJ disclosed 11·1th a happy laugh. ., • • ' • I 1 ' • f. 1· • , •: ~ ~ • \II A f-)e t ~ ,,~ . : '' • 4 1fi,.,.'I Pa insteking work is requ ired for Mrs . Robert Mitchell to ma ke the t ransitio n fr om housewife to clown. She is careful to pu t on a happy face, which goe• well with her bright costume. Friends of Library Re grou p Interior Wall ' -~ ' -~-~ ": - Membe,.hlp in Hunt in gton Beoch Friend• of the Lib ra ry is g ro wing ogo in. Mrs . Leon Radack, left, and Mrs . Jamel Meson turn over ~ new leaf en ro ut e to fin ding 1,000 members and I 01),;_0 00 books . Decor Booked (;ro11nrl 1~0·1 evrn hrnkP11 fnr the Ht1nt1ngtnn Beach L1hriiry ~r·hrrlul· t>rl tn open in !!li4 hut !hP Fri('nrl!'I flf !hP 1.ihrary ha1 P !hr1r Pl I'~ nri the ll';ills II~ 1.hC'1r n""'SIC'ttrr rxnla1n ~ "H('lp \\l;intf'r.I V.';ill rn\Prlnlo'! problem . The 111nsl 1de;il ~nlll11nn su~i;estrd hy expert ~ -hook ~ A n~ c'fll<1r, i;i7.e. :r;tyle will hlrnrl in 1Je;it1t1lu\l.v. ·· Th~ ncv.·ly reactiv:i!ed Vr 1rncls hnpe to enlarRe lhe1 r mrmbersh1 p to 1.000 1h1s yeRr :inrl con!rihute 100.000 hook~ to the finisherl lihrary fin 11 si!P nv('rlnnklng Talhrrt Lakr. F'und·ralsin,g. r:nher lh;in ac- cumul alion nf books. Ill the go;il "\\'e woul rl rlllher have mnncy !'inre we can make it go furthrr hy buying with the library·s di sco unl advan tage!'," said Mrs. Ralph H. Bauer. "Beside we can avoirl cl unhc ation and thrre's really nn place lo stnre thr book~ right ooll' " She dl'seribed the shel l'r~ in the presently cramped city libr;iry as "too narrow tn bend nve r and !no high for bifocal!'! to read the top Iii le~." JlUILl)JNG GRO"'TH "Our nucleus of :JO n1rmhcr~ hiiii made great strides th is .~ummer and we've prepared our 11ppcal to organ i7.at ions. En thusiasm i~ 11ure tn progres11 a11 the building takt>.ll i;hape. .. The Frlt.nds is lnd1 ca\Lve. of • town being revita!i1.rrl -no olcl·line names or provi.~iooal iri t 111 (Is . Anyone who w;i nls In help i:,: welcome. You ma.v be on !he stt.er- lnR rommitlee in~tflntly anrt you're 11ulomAtically nn the membf'r~hip commit!~." Mr111. Bauer 11ddrcl Cosr of "frirodsh1p" is $1 for in· rti11clual~. $.1 for f;im1liell , sin for lllJSlaininJ;: .. mPmbersh1p, $2;, fnr pairons and SlOO fnr life membrr~ L:rcnmini.t cultur11I e\'Cnll'i planned bv Lhe Friends will be free In n1r m· ~rs and the SI nr $.1 sirlml~11ion prices will f'ntilht per11on~ to Frienrl,o; membership, loo First of these evenls will be .111'1 p\·rn1nR 11·11h sc1rnt·e l1r11nn 11·n1 er Ra v Rr::irlhury. F rui;i~. Oc1 I. in lhP 1·nmmun1!y Rnnm nf f.t'Jlrlr n \I r~1 l'ollrl!,e ArrhitPcl n 1 o n t\p11tr11 ;il~o ll'i!I bP. nn h;inrl tn shnw sl1ilP ~rhrn1 ;1t1cs 'lf "thP rr.<11 1·1~1nn nt lh1~ l1hr:iry as 11 center nf \1fe ~-XCll RSIO"IS Olhcr 0111111,1!~ :-i·hf'rlul<'cl Art 11 tnur of 1he J. Paul Ge!!y Mu~P11m al Malihu nn Sept. 21 Anrl I ,e:roup ni.i:ht al tht H11 nt1ngton Be:ic h Playhouse, ~l:ireh !II. i\1r.~ R;iuer expl?.1ncrl how !he nrig1n;il FriPnd~ support i;troup htzl· ed in 1!1611 shortl~· ailer the ;i.doptinn or by-l;iw~ be~8UM' thf' direetOr!I wert> nverly involvPd in oth~r civu: prn1ect.~. ··Now !he lin11:0 is right 11nrl ;ill lhnse incorporation technicalit i~!I arF t:iken care of,'" i\lrs. 811t1er ,,aid. "Wt> c11n i;tart righ! to work nn more prod uctive pr'lject s." One sugge.~tion. from Mrs. nav1d t'arl be ri;t of the Hunt ington Be11ct1 ~:cnlo,l!y Council. i~ for Friends and other intere:r;ted ci1i1.ens to buy ~1nall plants, pl;int them in home ,qllrdcn.~. then conlribule them in lwn years tow:irri lhe libr11ry'~ laorlscaping needs. The Friends are appe111inJ! tn ~ome 2.'10 club!I ;ind civic group~ 10 rai.~e fund11 fo r book.~ in their special field or inLP.rc,..t. such R!I gove rnment topic,o; by lhe League of Women Voter!I. SCHOOLS 1 11~1.r ~1r~. Rtt uer il l1'fl expccl3 parP.n l· teacher nrganiz;i1inns to cnntribute In Friend! bt'cau.~e lht li brary will au11imenl schools' resource! ;ind library hours. More objective.~ ot the Friends are !lervice prnject!I s11c h 1~ lakin5' honk,, to con vttles;cent hnme!I. AC· tivit1es for children, lr i p~ for ,o;eninr l'lh1.en~ and 11pnnsor11hip of art ei:· h1hits. Noting thAI thfo refflrenre ~ction "'·ill have lop priorit y, Mrs. Bauer said, "l~lbrary faci li!ie.~ lire It 1 ~Ste f'RJENDS , Pa•e ZIH .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ..... ti Ann Landers A-~ouple of 'Nuts' Shel I Out Memo·ries n~:AR ANN LANDERS . I love you fnr C'Onf PSSifl,I! fhR! .Yflll l'rllerPd the PlanlP r'! Peanul t'nntPs t 211 )'Pflrs Ago <1 nd dkln 't \\'in an .v thinR. I rol!Pd off n1y ch;u r l;iughin,I! hecause I entPrPrl lhe s;imr rnn· lrst. 1 didn't RO so far as In buy ii die· lionRry fnr $~fl because m.v husband brought. one home from the office weekends. lf ynu recall. each rnlry h;id to bf" ar· rompanied by a label from 11 can nf pranul.(, I hari gRinrd :14 pounds 11'ilh my pre,l!n<i nr~·. sn my hushancl iite lhe pr;inuts. i\1y lnt;il was l7fl \\'nrd5 ll'h1rh I t.l'fl!'d nn 11ddin11: m;i t'hine tape ' The firs t pri~e wa.~ II Hud,~nn sedan. \\ e 11·erP ~n sure ll'P 'cl 11·in it that ll't> already had our lri11 plannrd. nr course r rlir!n't \\'in an,\'lhini!. wh;i!"s mnrp ! flf'l'Pr p1•en .~all' a lis t nf tht 11•1n· nrr~. Th;inks for fes sinR up . That C'0lumn m;ir!" mP fprJ very close to you. -il-·!RS. A -F:. ll*':All /\.IRS . A. t:.: At lrR~\ YO U 11·pre pregnant. I gained ne11rl~· :'U rwiunrl~ hf'<'llU~f' I 11le thf' peRnuts: \'nur lf'tler hrnul!hl h11ck ~nmf. hilariou~ memories . Th11nk( for \\TilinJI:. l)EA!l AN~ l.ANDErtS: Rr,l!ardtng !hP. lf'ltf'r ;ihnut !he 1ern v.•hn mo\'ed 1n with a fr irnd whnsr parrots 11·erP mon• "brn;id· rninrled " than hi s 011•n; \\'e dirln't think mut'h flf your ad1·1t'l'. Our dat1,1!hl1·r lrl! hornr rcf'rntly. In l11·e 11·ith a friend \\'r havr no inlent1nn nl reirnh1 1rsinj,l !hf' "'bro<1dm1nded'' pa rrots fnr our daugh1cr·~ keep (;is ynu sllp;- ,l!es!ed . I Had they nor provided her \\'Ith a ('nnvenirn! aHrrn;it1v1' she 'd be l1v1ng at hnn1e. h!'h;il'ini.: hf'rsel L \'nu shnu ld ha ve told lh f' "brnar!mindrd h111n11nili;iri1111s" In J\.-1 VOB :incl nnl be sn quick to nffer ~~yiurn In a rrhrll1nu.~ ch1!d 11·hn th inks she knows helter !h;in her p::i renl~. -MORll.~: ll E \R 1\10: The 11s.~11n1p1inn th al your rrbrltiun~ daughlrr \.lould hf' al hnme "hrh11vln,e: hrrsr.11 " hari Ahr nol been takPn in hy th, ··humanile rians" lg an n11 timl,tlr nne, lndrerl. I don't harpen (I) ~hllrf' ~·our •11n,e:ulne \'ir.w . Sn me recalcitrant teenagers leavf' homf' aod l!rl intn terrible trouble. Don 't you read lht pa~rs·! Ol::AR ANN LANDE RS: :0.1y husband ;ind I ;ire not speaking today. Please be. the arbitr;itor. Yesterday II'!': re!t1rne<.1 home from 8: 1wo-week l'aration. Clnthes were seal· lered all ove r the pl;ire. I had a doien th ings to dn, such as get J.!rnee ries in the hou~. makr phone calls ;incl v.·hat have ynu . At JO -t.'i lhe dl)(Jrbcll rang. I 11•a s ll'l'ilring a •l'nnk!rrl ;ipron , my hair 11·;isn't l"nmbrd ;inrl the !1v1n2 room v.•iis a mrs~. \Vhrn I nprncd thr door and saw a womiin whn~e husb;ind wor ks with mine, I nr;:irlv drnppc'd. \\'p hilrl brrn !ni::clhrr ~nr1ally hut she 11·11.~ nnt a rlnsr friend. Her f1r 5t ll'Ords v."re. ··r1·e hrcn thinking of dropping in on 1·nt1 fnr aOOut ii year.'' I ;ipnlng11.cd for my ;ippcarance -told hrr I 11as sorry I could not 1nv1le her In anrl 11·e slood on the pnrch and talked !or iihnul in m1nutr~ I promised to call her 11·hrn I ,i:ot srttlrd. .\pp;in'nllv th1~ wnm;in complained to hrr h11 ~h11nrl that I had insulted her. and her hushand co1nplained In :\1Y husband. I go t a hnly-what-for for bcinp; rude. If you 11,l!ree wlth him ru ~rit my teeth and ::ipoln~i ·t.c _ fl urry 1·0ur iln'>"'er. - BARY IT'S COLD IN RUFFALO llEAJI l'Ot.ll RIJF F: Hurlr·: rnu bet. Rul she'.( the onr who 1111.~ n11tr. not .1·11u. To pop in nl 10: 45 in thr rnorning. un;1n- nnunrPd. is j!rllSS. In m.1• opinion your hushand ll ll'eS YOU Rn 11pnlo~y. J/011· will .1·pu kn nw when !hr rr;iJ lh 1111? cornl's ;ilnn,I!" A.~k Ann Landrrs Sc11d fn r hrr hooklet "].1}1'e or Se~ arirl Hnw tn Tell thr Diffcrrncr .. Sfnrl J.'1 \Pnt~ in rn1n and 11 l'lnl!. self-addre~sed. stamped en1·elripe 11·11h ~'our request in care of the DAILY PILOT for Fu n 1"he annual Sen!lmcnlal .ln11rncy plRnned hy La!' ~l;ir1neras Auxi· liary of V11m ily ScrY1re i\s!'Qfi at inn \1111 le;i.<1 l.o Cnt.n de Caza Sal· urday, Sept. 25. 1\'here • eYenin~ in the mond of Early C'aliforn1a i~ pl11nncd. Branrling the ~veni n g for fun arc !le ft lo rtght) the Mme.(, Robcrl 0. Ba sm ajian. James On\r1.y anrl La1vrence E. Kittle. I ;~$:Juicy Hamburgers Served -. :~Jobs Da ugl1 ters Reihe! 157 of t\1c\1•rort Reaeh 1vil l ~~··ilost a :Hamburger Fry in <.:o,c;la l\'lc,~a Pt1rk from 11 ··: a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 12, Getting the ~:;:"pho ny steaks" ready to go 11·ith salads and desserts 0 Smile are ilc(t lo right ) Ca thy Connelly, (.;lynna Beel er and ·rcrry \Veat!1cr11 ax. Proceeds 11·ill go to support of lhe i\·l<1sonic ~lon1e for Crippled Children in Los 1\ngelrs. Dancers Take to Toes On Wave of Nostalgia By GAY PA Ul .l·;Y N ~:1v YORK 1UPl1 -Th~ piun~h1p,<; wil l 1'1'01111 11111ners in .12 t·;ilr~nrll'f> <'01 rring ;Ill ai;rs !inclurl1ng juniors frnnt 111n•• lhrn11gh ]71 ;ind l'i1rlt'd ritt.:l'I'<'.~ of d:1nc1ng ~kill :;;. The public is ln\'ited In 11;11ch -f,,,. ;•. 1nnd1·r:i1r f1·c II goi1·rr11111).! iiPlh nf :ill fl f 11a• 111:1 101· te;1 1·hl'r g1·oup-; 11.·11ll1'd ,\·!1.~s ~11J11l:1gl1:1n :1 n rl .Jnhn 111,n11t'. ii n111 ~1ci<in n11d 11:1tit111:1\ d:1111·1· d1rt•(·lor f.,r a ;ivcr;1ge .Joe and Jane went in- In a decline in lhe Unllerl St:i1e.~ during 117ha!. il11ss ,\1 n I ;1 g ll a n c a I I e d the ··hn111ebnd~· 1iCner<1l1on'' -the <1dult-; of the p1>:~l·Wflr pcrHid 11li•1 t111"ned to th1.>tr Teler1s1nn ~l'I:. lr1 \\';ll l'h Ar'lhur rltlrl fi.11lht'ri11l' 111 u r r a y :1nrl LHVI 1·c11l'l' \\' (' I k ins!eild r1f :;tt•l)l\1111-: uuL TIH•11 1<111. llil• c·n~t t1f ;1 11 Your Horoscope Tomorrow 1 Aquarius: Activities Expand FR IDAY SEPTEMB ER 10 By SYDNEY OMARR Capricorn appears In jfrow yriungtr ai; year! pro11:re~s. Thtst persons often ~urceed late In lit(': some ~etrn to have rllscovered nroverbial ro unlain nf youth. T he Caprl<'orn u·oman arlds to her charm a.~ she a l l A l n K maturity. The Caf)r i<'orn man rtalill"S man}' of hl5 hopt~. ambitions as he ad~ances in age. ARJl<:S rr-.1arch 21 -April 191. Don't act out nf dl':speration: mea ns if vnu art':. not sure-cln nnthin,I!'. 'Accent on m1xurs connf'cled v.• i t h neighhnr~. rela!ives. short jnurne.v.'I_ Key is tn gather arl:titional in- formation. F.valuate. TAURUS fApril 2().r-.1ay 20 \: ?11onev affairs rnay appear to ha1•e lead feet. f.1eans transar- tinns. deals. agreements 1rre s!ov.·. delavc,I . postponed nr canceled Utilize contin.i;:encv ph1ns: put altcrnat11·e methnd~ to lest. I>on't hall&. on lo lost cau.~e. r;£i\11NI tJ\la.v 21-J11ne 2n 1: .Don't take others for i;i:ranlcd. including 1!1,Brriage or business partner. Keep weather eye on public relat ions Mean!'; be sure to protect and enhance im~e. CA.\ICER !.lune 21-.July 221 : Work procedures subject to Satins Finish Simply .Jerry Silvern1an says his firm".~ rollec!inn of simple s11ti11 e1·enin.11 dresses. lonp; and short. is in regpnnse tn 11·omen all arrn.<., the rountry 11'ho ha\'I! tnld him. in his travels:, "pleiise, nc. more bearl.c::, nn hea1·y em b r n i d er y on dresses." radirAl change . GemltLi, Virgo If' TODAV IS Y 0 U R to entertain-you art , in fact, Individu als are involvtd. Be BIBTHDAY \.'OU will find that a bttt er host than 8 guest. 1'\l"\\I starts in new dirtction!!I flexible : stress versatility . stance of gr, ate r in- E J I 2 .ire featured. Don't ptrmit L ~O 1 uy 23-Aug. 21: Be dep en de nc e no w pa ys diplomatic in making re-di vidends. Leanini on sd1·ire pa st £rrors to block currt nt quests. l-lnpe.~. v.·ishes 11re or 01her!'i doesn't \\'ear v.•ell , progress. emphasized, But you attain lake initi ativt. You are rln 1" '""' ou• .,.,0., 1.,,t• •er VO<! "' them throu,l!h ~en!!e apprflach original, creative thinker. You mo~~•""" •o••· "'o'' svon•v Omirr'• ·11 d I ~coKI••. "S•cr•' ><•nil '"' Mf" t r>d Forcing methods now v.•1 nnt usually are co n r i en : w""''"" S•nd blr•hooi. •no n '•"'' ff. T Lib b f lb ·1 S<')[ 1~ O"'•" ••1rolot• S•<-•11, '"' 0,t.1-SU ire. aur1u. ra pers~n~ n_1en1 ers ll _ e oppo~t e L v l'ILOT, 80, Jl•O c.•ond C1nr•1I play ~l':Y rnl~s. :1a rmnn1zel find ynu fasc1n11t1ng. \nu 101·e_ S•MO".:_ N•w _vor,._N__:;<ie11 don1est1r relat1nnsh 1ps. r. · ----;1· , .. -.:-=;---~. _ ; VIRGO ~Aug. 2.1-Sept, 22 1· .,,_,J -!,.,.., ,; •-.... . . -... 1.1...1..1.~ ~ Business: dutil':s may conflict 1 v.·i th hnme responsibiH!les. t 'lj Pace yourse lf. Avoid making · foolish commi tments . Some ' who promise arl vanl'ement do 1~.l sn wit hl)ut authnri11·. Pli;ce~ r '1 fi,i:ures prominentl y.· I' j LIBR A ( Seot. 23·0cL 22 1' I r Hold off on lnn,l!·ran11;e com· ; ;., mitments . Journry should bf' { , dela.ved. if orarliral. Current I · rf'~nnnsibilities nef'd altentinn Ii l Distant opportunities should 1~ I nnt he permitted !o nbsrure f-',. curre.,t virv.· . ' SCOR PIO 10t1 '-.1-Nnv . 2_11. 1 ... Finish rather than begin. com p lete projects .' i as<;i11:nment~. Sturly Taurus!! 1nessa11 e. Don't orrmit fret ·.' ln;ider tn ,i:rt ~·nu into financial J dilemma. L is 1 e n sympa- thetically, but t:ike c?.re of r, 1 yn ur ... elf t SAG ITTARIL:S !Nnv . 22· 1, -i Del' 211 : Sri:e in !ight nr .1 re11!ily. Romantic nntinns are1< fine -if vnu arr nnl led un ~ the 11:11rr1Cn p11th . i•1e.c::~ae:e ;-~ slin11ld hernme iorre;i.'\in~lv I rlP:ir. I.to is ;>.pt In he in-~ \'nlved . Dn ~nn1e pf'rsnnal in-• ~ \'P.S!il!;itinl!. CAPRICOR N IJ)er\ 22-.lan . ~• 1 \~1 -One 111hn cnnf"lde.~ pro·•' \1\rm mere!I· i~ a .< k i n I! ~~ ·· rhe!nrlcal 1111r.•tinns. Avoid j hrc n min,i: inexlricahl.v in-~ vnl vcd . Sre all .<irle.~ nf con-'! trnvrrs1·. f", .. t .<trii'I' tn rPmai'l 1 1 def.1:1rP,..rl. KePp recent health · i rr..~nl11t;n11~ l AQIJA RJl lS (.Ian _ 20-F,..h . I "h 1R 1· A(•ti\·itics rxnanrl: ~n:ial ! nnnn1·t11nifir.~ are nn up.~\V\nq , ', , Lunar rrnphasi ~ L~ 011 \1r>1\' vn11 : t l'"fle 1vith. ('mollnns. Mcmbl'r I l nf nppo<:ill' sex exri~t'.~Sl':S ,. ner.-1~ II.I a I.: r. roncilifllnry , J:f>~!111·r Oi~n]a~' hll""lflf I PISCES !Feb 19-1\farch 2fl 1·: Ticrr'll mf'l\'f'. ch;ini;e pr(lve~' tif'nrficial. Nnw ~'Oll c a n l evalu:ilr :unhitinns, gnal.~. Re t awnrr of det:iil.c:: .. rlau.scs. '.,! ('hf'rk <lpparcnt 1n1nnr 001nls . : j 'T:ikl' tlrnr !o he thnrn111:'h. Onr · · in Love You want the mountains. She votes for two miles of beach . Together, you settle on a bicycle trip into a world where you have time to discover your love. Diamond solitaire in 14 karat gold. S350. J J Divided Payments A"a ilable. do oometh1nG beautiful • ' I~ I' .. liis dei;;ip;ncr. S h a n non !lodgers. quotes l)Oe d1stres.<ed worn<1n: ea rchin,11 for ;i simple sat in dress·· "',\1y husbanrl g:i1·(' lllf.' a befluliful dlr11nond nrekl;-ire J;ist .vrnr. Now he·.~ ~;iving 'Li.~trn. i( you're not ).!ning to •\'t"Ar it. gi1·r it ba rk I ('!in u ~e !he monc.1 " t'\(•1111\g out c·on11nurd In ri~<· I _____ _ lht· !iii! h:1llr1111111<; rl 1:::appc;1re<I i'•iiiiil•iiil•••••••••••lil••liliiillliiii"il' '"•ro• l«OU"I' ln~llH. • 111 .. STI.• (M••or • ... goes fosh lonoble. St ill it mo in1oiru the we.II.loved non. wrinkle, IQng- weor. 111!l1 tl1c dc111;1111ls i•f ~p;u•c f1•r I II('\\' 111111.~lllj~. 11nrt l!H'll 10 top r1•r·1·1·thi1u: 1'1'(', th1'n' r: ll n1 f' U1r ' f'lf'('f1'11n1t' hrat , ! he 1•'1'1111ul11gw;il i ·h:inh,r~ 1 n .. WORKING MOTHERS!! O<·n't _..,,,,,~ vm•r <ti1'~' 1,J1ure >< ~· !• f••dy '"' "'"""".''~"· nnn 1 •e~o ,.,.., Jn Ml.'""'Y .If""'' Fr.: P o~~ NOW In• lull ~·v .,.,,,.,,, FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL Amet«•n E•orou , e•n•Am••ic•<a ind M11!or Cn•rqo. loo, SLAVICK'S Largest Display of Dining & Game Sets (sr~:'.;i'c;o) We ouu1• you !Mt ,..... hov~ tht lorae'I d"ploy you'•t ••et •••" al aoy on• limo, onclvd;nQ the unu•vo ll E-..ry 1i1• ar>d 1hop1 lo >11, le1I and ~h. No moro (o•oloQ •hoppiRQ ·~•"ory. S1 .. i•Q ;, N l11.,nq. DISCOUNT PRICE We ho•e cul ell !h1 foncy frilll thol ~O<t "OU dollot1. No corp1hnQ--<>O loncy 1ho.,.re>em. Jui! bouer pric1• or>d ••I.co lion ;, who• you'll 111, l""".dia11 d. li••ry or pid ~p l••(tpl on 1011 ;,...,, .. he" d-o .. d moy t>. !,lr-Oler Ihm! '""ply on ~ond l OUR WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM Our wcrthou•e >howre>em ;, 15,000 sq. fl. d1•oled lo ju1I ,.,,. 1ptte•ol furniture p•oduc!. You owt I! to you,.,elf lo ..;,if lhe lorqt 1! di1ploy of d;nt 11t ~h, Q""'' Jeh , din inq Jtll, ba" Qnd 1tool• btlor• you bvy. DinlnQ ••h from $33 10 $1000. 5ome1hi~11 fnr . .evmy,,..... '• MANUFACTURERS BUY OUT!! . . ·. ,, BAR & STOOL SCOOP!! ,, '• .;~ ,, • " OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THRURIDAY 10:00 A.M. to l1SO P.M. A.11 rtnee piece1 cire ••Pe<:io!l y priced for you th i1 we l':lc o,..ly. Two JO" 1wivel stools i,.. your choic e of vinyl co!o11. Bo r is AS" wide. !love money on !his 1-time opportunity. $69?~ SAT\JlDAY 11).6 • SUMIAY NQON.S All w• ••II I• dining tets ••• game Mtl ••• bor'n' Jtools cit tfltcount prtcM • trnmMlhrt9 denvwy or pick up 0 lasy ,.....,. --~~-~~~-~~ --18085 EUCLID ST. .. -- FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ SAN DIEGO ftffWAY AND • ~ EUCl/D ST. TU11NOFF 962-3325 or 546· I 61 I ' • • • I . ~ . '@(}mma@@!l OJr&o@m Brick to school rneans a little more time for mo ther. Perhaps just the right amount_ for that volunteer j ob you've been thinking of doing. 1'he Vo lun teer Bureau of Southern Oran_'\e County serves as a clearing hou se for volu nteer positions. '!'he possibllities are unlimited and the op· po rtunity to serve is yo urs by calling the bureau from 9 a.m. to I p.m. any weekday al 642-0963. WO ME N WHO CARE The Agl'icultural Extension Servire of _lhe Uni- versity of Cal ifornia is offering a free . n1ne·week training course to volunteers \\1 ho \Viii ser\•e as home economic assis tants. \\'omen \Vho (_'arl'. the vo lu nteer program open to men an d u1omen of all ages. education and econo. mi<' levels. help!< homemakers \\•ith limited re- .sources learn lhe bes! use of u•hal little they have, both in lime and money. . The train ing co urse \l'i lt meet 11110 mornings a week beginning l 'ttcsda_v. Se pt. 28 fllrs. Dorothy \Venek , \Vi ii provide further information at 774·0284. FRESHE N SKI LLS ·rhP. UC! \Vomen ·s ("e nter needs ~ecretar1a! help. Volu nteers v:ho would like lo freshen their secrelariaJ skill s. off ering half a day a \\1eek should call Mrs , ~1uriel Shishknff al 833·7128. SOCIA L LIVING Fa irvie111 Sta le Hospi ta l rel ies on a variely of \'o lunteers. An evening program will utilize vnlun· leers in helping young 1nen 1all y retarded adu lt.~. These people need soeializing experience in prepara· t1on for ron1munil y living. tiien and women u•ho u1ill devote one evening a u•eek to danci ng. music. conk· ing, arts and crafts or physical fi tness can make the program successful. BLIND SERVICES Readers. drivers. teacheis. offi re \vorkers. visi t- ors and specialists \vho \vii i master Ar a Lile are need- ed bv Servires for the Blind. Santa ,<\na. ·volunteC'rs are also needed to help the blind master dail y Jivin~ skills. ' . ' ' ' I • 71731 sanlor111m Butlernv ~Jeeve:;; are rl everlr cut-in·one \vilh borl1ce. ("ur vE-d :;;earning en hances 1he femininf' shape ~nd circles the \vaisl endin ~ at a point 1\1here !he centrr fro nt i::ea m heg in.~ Therr are no .~irlr sea rn~ on rh i~ flarcrl rlre!-S. Ort_!.!inally shn1,•n in v1scosp anti acetate. thi:;; fahrir u~e d b.v the r1cs1gn('r in the Italian collections i" avaitah!C' loc;ill\' 71711 is rut in Misse.~ Size.~ 6-lll. Si1.e 12 rPq111rC.c; appr()x1 n1a1el y 3lf.t yard.\ of 36" fabri r ·rn order 71731 ; g1vf' .~izr . nan1r, addres:;;: anrl tir. Sen d S2. ,1\rlrl ress SPADEA. Box N. Dept C'X-15. ~lilforrl . N .. J. 08848. ·rn order thP ori_l:!i nal (ahrir. requesl local 0ut- !cl frnn1 rhe abovp address. Pattern Books by f la ssi· firalrnn ,>\fternoon and rncklail Dresses -$1. f'"" ,,,,.,. .. 1~0!';1· a"".". 4 ."ff'Jf;; 1t®l:'J@!i:ii'.::A::v. ~ l FINAL t SUMMER Clearance UP TO 1h0FF ON AND MORE • Ore,,el. En1em bl,1. P•nf Suit,, ~ rnuc.h mut.h mere. Sires I le IO. "i Sh irle'lj • :J.ajhion j ........ , ... 15922 Sprin9dal• at Edin9•r Al pha let• Ctn .. r, Hunting ton l each 193-5947 '· ... .• Fou r Generations Jo in ., , • • .... , .. ~(r • ---.. --~l DAJL Y PILOT JS° Jewish Agency Nam ~~ ·~. y, r Executive Director La\l·renct f''ruhlingrr hai: been appointed the ntw tll:· ecutive director of the Orange County Jewi~h F' a m i I y Service. A graduA1 e (rom th e .,, through counseling and ~ tain1ng financial a.!lsistance.~ Jewi.!lh Welfare. Service 'ii1a nonprofit 11gency which io- \'ide.!I profe.saional counsel~< and Information on community Uni ver11 Jty of Pittsburgh with 1~re~so~"~'~"~'~· =====~ 11 n1asters dei::reP. in rocial I , •' work. he hali worked with the Pittsburgh sch{'IOl s.vstem and the CtevelAnd Department of Social Welfare. HP also was active as a counselor and group "'orker for a settlement house. Adminislra11vr work .. .,.ith lhe Oran11e County Adoption Services hegan in l:lfi7 v.·here hr trained a staff, developed forms. proced ures and a new adoption program. As executive dircr!or he will oy to the: World j Oa ''"' ._, to 1tho el 1hep~llf NOW!!! -· . h11ve administrative dutl rs. The ~~dward Wasiks and Robert H. Drev.•s honored Costa Mesa in 1967 . 'l'hey have seven grandchil dren participale 10 comrnunity.wide parenl.s, Mr. and f\1rs. Walter H. Drew of Costa and five great-grandchildren. Th ey are sho1vn 11·lth 11cli1•i l-ies and serve as a J9y 1t !~1 Warld "••~lltts J55S E. COAST HWY. COll ONA DI L MAI Mesa u'ith a 50th wedding anniversary celebratiori. Jennifer Snyder, a great-granddaughter. r11sewnrkcr . HP 11•ilt ~ive The Dre1vs were married in Chicago and moved to _ __ ~ ~e~vices 1n clients 1~11 il fli•IIJ: i 11: ! I 11~U•II!: i I fiiJZJ I •lEU•ll!: i 11aI11 EU•ll!: i Ii ;1171111 E«•II!: ii Ill I 11 EU•lll: i Ii ;tl71I1J EUil61! FOOD FOR WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION; WE BEAT THEM! STORE HOURS 10 AM TO 7 PM S DAYS A WEEK CLOSED SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS HOW WE SELL FOR LESS & SAVE YOU UP TO 20°/o NO GAMES NO STAMPS NO GIMMICKS LOW RENT LOW OPERATING COST CLOSED-SUNDAYS AND WEDESDAYS WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS ••• NOT GAMES we wt/come -FOOD UIUIJ ST.AMI" . SHOl"l"llS s DAYS A WEEK WAREHOUSE PRICES pLUS Th• Chec:••r eddl I ult 1 o•• le er• rl\'t 01 what ya11 poy. So If ''" wa~nd vp wllh Sl 0.00 worth, rou'tf 1lmply poy that plu1 I Oei-. er Sll.00. Thl1 ,o.,, lar tV'erythl11, ••<•Pl tile few lte"ts leqellr to11trol/H Ilk• '"II• 1111tf ll~ver. WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE .. TOTAL SAVINGS! STOit HOUIS 10AMT07PM 5 DAYS A Wiii Cl.OS!D SUNDAY S AND W!DMESDAYS 8EIP'G CLOSEO- TWO DAY~ A •EEIC SAVES "YOU A LOT OF ,._OP'E'Y ' 53 5 W. 19th St., at Harbor, , Costa Me1a WE lill!SCRVE THE RIGHT TO CHANC.E PltlCts .AS WHOLESALE 'PlttCES CMAHGt WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOU - Laguna Artisans Bru sh Up on Fund -raisin g A fund·rais1ng breakfast for lhe Orange Coast ('ouncil. Beta Sigma Phi '''ill be hosted by X1 Xi Tau Chapter Saturda;.r. SPpl 11. 111 Ben Bro'>'·n's restaurant. South Laguna . t ha1rrnen. l\Irs. Geor-.:e ~l r~fi! len tlefl' and J\·lrs. Kenneth Marlin put the fini shi ng touch es on tahle deror \\•hi rh \\'111 carry out the the111e. t\rl!stry bv thP Sea. c·,v~tic Fib rosis \1111 benefit from a contribution to be 111.ide during the event. An Institution-on-Wheels Goes Flat By £11:\I A ,80:\IBE(.'l\ There arP no other t;;x1 drivers 1n thP 11nrld like therr arl!' 1n -"ew Ynrk f1L_1 . On rny 1nfrequenl !rip.!i thrre ha1·p alll'<l,\'~ heen en· b1 rat he and shntkh se1·1 H'1. h11! f'lr OlP lllf' 'hr a~ h . n1Jtspnken. rude 1ax1 dr11·er:- alwa.1s arP a n111\I AT WIT'S END ln gn L;i(;uanJ1a n'rlork tr.1fl1r !ln11 grt1h .11111"'"' 111 Ill" ~ \\f•lll'! th<1t ,\ :,_ \., r d SllSjlll'llll l~ly. 'A<l1111ll1 .'' l1"f:.1Ct'.lrtl ''1'111 ;:in a1 •rn1111L f'~f'fll !J\f' 1\llh :in ;irlve1t11'1n,g f1rin 11·hn tell 1hr prP:;~11 r-e of the rerr~ .... 1nn ;i nd rlcr1rl"r.I to rlril'e :i rab. In fact. 1r .1·nu run arrnF<; ;i f11 ni !n ll"Pd Jrtf someone 11·1th f1vl!' IP.II'\ 111 c11ll r i;;e cind 12 1r<11·~· P~pr1 1r111 P "S1nr lh<> r,1h " I s111cl . "I d1d11·1 r·n1T1(' 111 '\flw Ynrk to be cn11-.1d1rd l can•" to be in· ~u ltf'rl Lei nl'' riut at !he next corner " 801~· your hear!< A1nrnr.i . an ins!ilU\lOll JU;! p:i~:rd hi Club Topic Vocabulary Translates Into Action ·: New mtmbers. Junchoons . gardening. !a!ihions a n d music, and marriage provide a div,ersified agenda for area clul:fi: as they work into the ac- tive regular seai'lon. Ensig n Club Dr. Ray Ortlund and his wife will discuss Chril'ltian /\larr1age for members of lhe f.n.~ign Couples Club at 8 p m. tnmorrnv.· in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churth, Newport Beach Optometrists A joint meelin£ v.· i I h hushanrls will be c:'elehrated with winl!'·tasting plannl!rl hy the \Ynman"!> Auxiliarv In the Oran~e County Optometr1r S.iriet.I' ;ii 7 p.m. on Monday, Serl I~ Tirker~ are $2 .'ill with Pach particlp;in1 asked lo hring a tn1 nr i::;:in11!' fnr children 111 the or111riperl1r ;i n d !..earning Disnrder Clinl<'. Pi Pi Chapter l 11trndur.t1nns anrl lnvi\;ilil'lns rre'ien!rrl hv /\1rs P h i I \\';:i kefirld 11·1\I e 11 t e rt a in n1r n1hrn; nf r i Pi Cha ptrr nl Retn S1gm;i Phi ;;I II p.m. Tl1r<;d<11. SPpt 14 Mrs . \Vakefield 1s hostess Garden Club Tli" (;nlclen \\"rst Gartll!'n flu!), a branch of t h r r .. 1!1fnrni;i Di\ 1s1nn nf !ht> \\"nn1,1n',;: N;:it1nn:il Farm anrl 1::irrl1>n t\s;:;nr1;i1!nn lnr., v.•ill ~rnn~nr ;i n'ernhershi p !un- chron Tue.~rla~·. Sepl lol. G11r:c;1s ;ire inv1ti:d In Jn111 11·1th n1rn1hers ;:ii Hl ;i.m. in !he lluntin.t:lnn Rcarh hnn1e of r.l r!>. \l r Bea11 .; 10 lrern or upcoming Cl\'ir and social pro· gram5, Mon do y Clu b Fa5hinns frnm lhe C;:inh- he«n. \\'hitP !-!;:ill and i\-luriel'11 for ~t 1Lad 1· 11•ill offer !hr l:itest in ·winter v.•ear for n1e1nbers of the Laguna Btllth /\londay f\.tor 11111g Cluh 111 I I 30 a.m. 1n Hotel l,aguna Backt;rnurid rnui11r f11r the ~1nnd.11y. Sep!. 13. n1l!'eL1ng \\'tll be provided b_t /\trs. tll<1rie i\1uller <1\ !he plAno. On /\1n nd11~·. Srpt 211. 111 B p.m., Dr. Rnhert Y.'. Roper 1>.'1 11 shnw color !Tinv!r s anrl ~lirtes nf the Orient in the Lal!un;i ~ rderal S;11·ings and Loan bu1ldinl! Vol unteers Or Thom;:is A Bl;ikelv, chairman of thr L1hrar1 Rnarrl nt Tru~1 ers. h;i.~ .<.t;:!ne~ r rrtif1ca1es nf <1Pprec1;1t1n11 f1•r volun1err ser1·1rr> 11· h 1 r h overFaw 8fi2 reg1strred honk rer1nr1s Rece1v1ni;: thr hn11.-ir at n.ilhn;:i L1br;irv wrre Girl Si·nut Trn11p lflli8 n1f'n1hPr~. !he Mi~ses !\av Sh<>[lparrl l·:rin ;\l<iek. S:i11rlv T11p111;i n. ~u~;i n v;in &nl'nr· .Jiii Shr ri p;ird. T;1n11 nnhsnn_ Lnurir ,\!11tch <1 and ~1;.iri;:1 Vnda1· C11r d al. i\-1:-irinrr~ wrr·r.Tir-k lockers. lhe ~1ssr~ f\1111 fl i~hn11. ~u~an rl:-i .'i 1 I 1 ~. El1zahclh Kendnrk. Beth ~lur rell. Kitn Skilltng ;inrl S1 ir St yli. ~!rs Sam S :0.1illr r :ind 1\lr~. Oa1·!d L;iz.1rra Cnrnn.<t dcl 1\lnr t1•·lrcrs 111crr thr ~l rne~ Anne 131andlnrd, llC'ltn H ;:i t c h . !l!JJrir line Lumsrlnn1. Be1rlah Rams;:iy and Rrverll ll'alton Xi Mu Zeta llunllng1nn Rrarh'!' X1 ,\lu 7.Pta Chap1rr of Hl'ta S1gn1:i rh1 \\ 111 spn•1i:;nr its nrrn1ng f);:i 1 fe.~11v111r~ on r :it:1l10.1 l~l;:inrl S:i !11rrl;i~·. Srpt 11. hr~111n1nt: with a cont1ncn!;il hrr:ikf:i<1 lnrliirlrd 11•111 hr t"11r~. ~11•1n1n1i ng. hrn\\'1'1ng anrl ;i r1 r 11ic, 11rrord1ng In il'1r s. .l.:irnr~ \1C'C;iin, s n r 1 a I rh;i1rn1:i11 Thr rh;iplPr will n1rPI 1n 1111' hnn1P nl :\11~s B:irh:ira Strlf'kS Tuesdal'. Sept 14, for ,,; pro· " Ls Life. gram titled \\fhat rret:,.nterl by 1\·lrs ~Ioore. L y n n :: Secretaries nr. 1\orm;:in I\. BPa(s .JI'~ 11·111 spt>;ik ;ihou! !hP f nur ' Sr.isons of 1he wn1nan when he ;ir!rlresse~ 1hP R;ihia Chapter, '\;i!inn;il Srcrctarir5 AssociFt· 11nn tornorro11 ;it 7 p1n 10 !he lr1·1ne C"na~; Cauntrv c·1i1ti f1r Rcal~. ;i c:·arlu;lle 11f 1frn1plt' l"nll'f'r~ill' ~1rrl 1r;i 1 Srhnnl n;i~ ;:i sprrt.!I! 111\{'~!'t 10 r s1 rhn.~nm!it!r medtcine and $:f'natnr~ CM Ju niors A pnl lut•k l1111rhPnii ;i nd an afrt>rnnnn 11! 2;in1f's \1•111 ro1n - 1•n~,, ;lf'l111111'.\ a1 !)1r ("n~t.'t \1P~fl J11n1or \\'nrnrn'!> (!11h F;:i1111h Flin'.! tn !;ike p\,qce ;it 1n ;i rn ~11nda1 . Sr>pt 12, in Tr\l'1rik !" r;ir·k l11111n• <. will opPtl 1r ;or al 710 rm S~ro! ii; Ill 1he f'l11hhnll'" !l>r 1r rl11b Th11r!=irla l'. \\'on1;:i n·s H,irb or Star Ii.JI h11r Sl;ir Chaptl'r. OrdPr rf E:i~trrr1 S1:ir 11 111 meet 1n !hr '\;>11 pnl'l Rt;u·h i11;i~onic Tr•11plP Tur'irf;i1•, Srpt 14. Thr S1;irhn,llh1 Cluh 11·1!1 n1rr1 !hr nl'xt rl:i1• fnr a li111rheon 1n thr tcn1ple ;ind on Tursrl;i1·. Sep! 21. c I 11 b mC'1Tihrr~ will hnard 11 hus fnr ;i (!;ii' 1n Hnlh'\.\'Mrl which "i!I inclurlr \ 1e11 Ill!! ::i T\I i:;hn11•. BR IGHT GIFT IDEAS 1\l 'Jpn"' 1111 H tR . (•••· ~. \ A-o• !O• , ..... -~· tert.a ined by lhe ;; b LI s P heaped on me. Oh sun!. thPre are other fun !h1 ng.!i 1n Nrw York like mu g~in g.!i. outrageous prires. air unfit to I .~L111d 11n11rll.1 .in lhe n1rh like a hullftghter with s-lo111;1r·i1 cramps anrl s a .1 ;;q1nlnJ::e!irHll~· ... la:.:1 ' Thrn fl hurl\' cah rln1·Pr 1•oilh a halriinf;: spnt IPan~ nul of h 1~ 111ndn11• ;ind vfll~. "\\'ha1v.:1 dn1n. L:1d\·~ Tr1·1nc fn 11 11>1•k m.\' cab:· J gn1 ;i w1fp 11hri needs ;in operation anrl a kid I'm 1'Pnrl lng thrn11~h .lullt:i , r! ·· "1\111·1h111g 11"1u s;i1 ·hf sa1rl riu~t11ng dn1111 thP f!;i,c SALE StARTS FllDAY '''.' From Pa ge 17 ••• definite IJft . Friends sign o/ lh!! quality Qf Liff' "ti! be 111rnrrri11I ;i~ "'ell a;; erlur1111nnal 1n th,. $.1.4 mil· !lnn f;ir1l1t\' Qlurl1r~ in~!t>;:ir! of trarlilio1l!il hard rhair~. enn. ver~a!1on acr;i~. rllrr;:il~ for listening !n 1.<ipcd n1u.~1r 1-1nrl lecture~. forrii::n langu age !abnratnries ~.nd galleries art planned l lhPn rernil into !hr rrn11rl and 11·:iJk !he J,) or 211 b!nf·k~ 111 1111 dr~1in;:it1nn . /\ l nun.~r r•·- J)f'ri Pn<"P JikP thi~ l;Pep~ !hf' n;ir\11·r~1rrn a11r\1Pnl'P'-rf'J:.al"d v.·i1h \au~h1rr ;:inf! an1a1.P1l1Pnt thtnuzhn1il ;;in Pntire 11 inter On 1n~' !;1-.I Nfw \'nrk 1 rn turr. I ~tfl(l(i nn the rurb ;11irl br;ivpl~· e:.;1Pnr!ed lll,\' h11r lini::er· n1J! nrrr Jhe c11rh -'\ r;>h scrff'f'hf'rl In ;;i h;ill in frnn! nf rne ;i11d ;i dri1er wi1h a ~n1dr rr:irhPd nver behinrl hi!> ~Pfll <111cl nprnf'd 1111• car rlnnr· f/11 OH' I TTll.''11'\ISle<l him till n1Pdi atf'I ~ "Hn11• ;irP \'OU loda~·~" hf' askPd r h1>rrfu 0 llv "\Vha !_1·;i mr~n b,· d crilrk HkP that~" I snarll!'d "\\'hrrr 1n, m;i'a1n "hr a.!>k· td f""li1e!1 "\\"ha1 if I t1"1rl 1nu I v.·an1 rrl '"· 11,111 I nnh 1•;int In gn t110 hl01 ks frr>m m1 hntt l" · Yn11·re !hl' hn•~ •· ht j!!"ln 11rrl II p rn<te Ill ~1IP111·r "YntJ 11 ;:in1::1 trll n1P 11h::it s wrnng 1111h thr 11111\d tnd:i1···· I ;isk- "' · \rt11al\\ ·· hr <.;:i1fl l11r111n\'! ;.i rlr;iq <,h;i1·p 11 ~id<> !11 Ill" "f <Inn'! frrl rr1 1ald1rrl 1n 1111r:ir1 ;;111· rn1t1111rli!1r~ (In lhr 1lli:; nf tr1rl:iv·~ sfll'lrt \'." \\'p 1·nrif' 111 ::;1iPfl'"P ''Th.11 11 n111.111 JllSI ;:itt r111ptrrl to 1Tn.~~ lh!': s1rrrl ll'ilh 1ho> h!lh! " I s:11r!. 1;:ipp1ni:: h1n1 on !h" ~hntJldr r ... Aren·1 \'nu ~01ni:: to hr·u~h hv hpr· 1~·11 h _101Jr riJ::ht fr nde.r. sh nu I ob~rrn1t1es and trarh hrr a Jl!'s~nn.,·· "~n." he sn11lrrl "1 l1J::11rr the strrrt!' brlnnc lo '·Are 1·n11 su1f' \1111'rr ,;i \pw ''And. hoptlu!ly, the l1brar~· will continue v.hat 1 think is lb~ ntll1t .sl service 11 h;:is nnw -D1al-a·Rook. whtre mtm· ber~ phnnP 1n nrrlcr 11 hook 11·h1rh 1s mllilPd In thPm And C"an hP r,.1urnrd hv mat!." Mrs ''' -------------------------,1 Baur r ;idrlr rl Oti1cer!. fnr Fr1enrl!> 11·111 ~ t lPrlrrl 1n 11rr-~n1hrt In !h" mp;i111 1n1r thn~r <p,.Arht.arhna lhf ra1np;:11r.n 1nf'lucl,. I h e ~'\rnr ~ \""r111a11 \\'h1prlr ll~r · br rt \l11rph1 non11n 1111ng rnn' mi11Pr , Hnhrr! ShPr!< I! !' Furn_>. n"ll ~1 ... 1tr1· n ]l11dlr &\•rr Kr1111rth \1:1rt1n !l••n lkl R;111er. prnr:r;i n1, :i11d ! .rnn Rad.irk rnntr1huf1(ln le11rr P-T Notes CdM High PTA \Ir! .. lohn l'lurkrr . Prr~1rlPn! CO~ll l\:li t 'P TP;irher~ anrl adn11n1~lr;it 11r ;inrl ru!'lrwh11 l .: sll'lfl mrmllf'r~ will hf' ~rr1· -, f'd a rnnhnrnt;il hrr;ikfa<! tnmnrrn11 111 1hr i;rhonr~ .r.>mm1111 :\I r~ J)nn;il rl · _s1, per. ho~ri1 !al1 !1· rl1111rp111n 15 hr1n2 a •~r,1rd hi l'T A boarr! n1Pn1hrr~ ' ~ Lin dberg h PT A • . ~I r~ .• lar k l};:i1·ifb11n f'rr.~1rlrn! ·t OMl :--:r: u r L11111·h1>nn tnr .. tt.ir ht>rs anrl !'TA hnRrrl 1\·111 be <11 11 .11l a.m lfln1on·l)11' 111 the. n1ul!irurpo~C' rMn1 PT A bn;irrl will hrir-1 11 h;irk- lt1·.!'.rhfVll coffee Rt B 30 p m P.innda.1·. Srpt 13. ___ , ---... i @.r.~Sf .!,f HO w ..... 111 ,.,,.,,, 11, e Norman Wl1tt e Bleyl• ,1.11& Gt1 lf w-., 1111 le1t Ceett Hwr. Cere11• del Mor •11.•1•0 V\1EIGHT @ \!VATCHERS \\l"KJfTQi.\\j.\fCHlR). will don.tit! .a penny f or e very pound lost in th1 month of Sel"ll!'mber bv each of it1 members lo YOUR loca l HEART ASSOCIATION WEIGHT ® WATCHERS.WORKS 3 Big Me a:s a Day-Dedicated Lecturers Plenty of Snecks-Frie ndly Atmosphere 2 M illion Members-8 Succe~sful Ye.,1s Joiri This Very Olly Regisir atiori SS-Only $2 per week No Contrac t1 to Sigl"I WEIGHT ® WATCHERS. Infor mation .tnd FR.EE Brochut e C.ttl 835-5505 Today! ~\\~ Al; ,' c~\ '<;" .rt'.l ; i'--.___, ENDS SATU-DAY, SE,,TtMllR 11 SAVE FLARED JEANS AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES! ' 2~~~s 2~~ UG. 2 .99 REG , J .9'/ 4 G I RL ·~ 1eons 1n broqht ~tripe ' 'l' ~o l1 d navy Polye\IP-t -con0ri blPnrl 1\ Qeored for Off111., r ioy ,. n0 1tr>n1n'l needed! Fils J-6X ~ BO Y 'S flor ed sloc ks , '>1rip1>d 1n shodi!~ of f oll T,,.10 ~wu1-:i pock!':!~, hflll loo p~ rolyfl<;te r·cot1 on ·~ ,.,,0 · chnie woihobl e, rlryoble. 3 !o 7 , G!rls ' short -sleeve Acrylic shirts! r A c.rylrc. knit shirts mo-148 c.h1ne wa sh w ith ease! Solid colors, rib collar~. cuffs . S, SPECIAL VAWI M,l f,1 2·6X . Boys ' short-sleeve mock turtlenecks! D Ribbed \.;nit, mult1-stnped coJl01 , J -b utt on tab front No ironing needed! S,M,l. Fit Si l e s 2-6X . 1!?a.2.59 1.11 off! Boy 's sporty plaid unlined C.P.O . shirt is tops! A lways o fovorrte! Sut-2 88 Ion-flop pocket~. sharp styl- ing. Wool-linen blend w ith llG. 3 .99 nylon ltned cuffs, collar Soy's Jiles 3 to 7. JUST SAY "CHARG E IT " t OSllAIA!) ·~··~· ... ~ .. ~ ~· .,. ..... --... ~· ~ .. :~! _,, ... , !'l-J''~ COVINA .... -.~---~· '~' ,. ""'' . •··~~> ~~-· ~~· " I ~ ..... 'o: .. .-~ . . ~-. GROUND BEEF LEAN GROUND BEEF EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF r .......... I' .• 1 • ..i f,,.,., Qn f<l•t-1•,.~•" • C.o•~rnm .. nt C~···~ ·~ ''""''· GROU ND BEEF -perfect choice for those who pr1fef their meats to be richly flavortul ••. id eat for tht outdoor c:ritl. LEAN GROUND BEEF -with be efier flavor for delicious p.1tti1s, casserole dis hes, Swedish meatballs, meatloaf, sloppy joes. EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF -th t dieters' della:hL Makes a sup erb Sa lis bury steak, It ali an m11tb1lls, Rlc1ronl, 1tc, corYltlGHI • l'l t l i,, lu<lr~'<>r<11. lnc.- f,11 ~ ·"'• ~~•e"•"i CHU CK ROA ST '~;\" 6J<. l UCIT IONIHD !DP DUllll! l fH . ii , ' t lllflt CU I -1011( 111 -tlK •1. 1011010 Ill I .....•.. •• ...... ,. '-, 591~. OUR LOW DtS(OUfllT PIU(E . ., ANT Sil( Pk('., OUl!lOW I VER TDA'I' DIS(OUfll T ._,. PllC l !~V.~o~ ... ~1~~ '~-~~-~-~-!~ ......... 45 ~ .. E-Z CUT CUBE STEAK $J 27 LUCl T IONDID llH •.••.••••••..•• ,..,,, __ •• ,. llJ,. Sll((O 1-ll. PK G. CUT-UP .FRYERS 34 c r 1u111, .l.llD lU!(I (lllClllll .• -.................. I I, f.~~~o~~ ,~~~!~ .. ~.~~-~-~ ........ S 9c ~~ol1~~u~~~!!'1~.~-.~~.~-~.~ ...... 63 C 93~. OUR lOW l\I ERVOA'f DU COUNT PllCl BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST lUCll"f TO P QUA LITY I OHOfD BEfF 93~. I Rl5H 0Ell(AJ£SSIN 11EMS AT lOW DISCOUNT PRICES <""Our I.OW Evcr)<fay Pr ice!- LA DY LEE CHEESE RIB ROAST ll•llOINr. l AIGl 1110 LUCl1 10, ouau11 1011010 1111 ............ -............... -JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE 110101 11~. 75' .. l\Ct $J47 I LI.IOU ....... lll.,JG ........ .. E~~I~~ .. ~.~.!~~~ ... ~~-~-~-~ ....... 7 3 c PROCESS -U1HRICAft, PIM[h'IO OR SW!SS I OUh'Cf PKG .• SU Cf D PACKAGED GOODS CANDY BARS :~':: ::.u1L ............... ,, 46< ()' ..... ;:;.,&,;/ KIDNEY BEANS HARVEST DAY 15 ( 1.S-OUNCE CAN CANNED FOODS 0-. BEAN SALAD ~!~0~1l,CAll ........ 33• jl\,,.DllD CLunu1. PDWllHDU\I. DI (Al .li llll BREAD IOl~l lTO.li I'll! ID• DI 37 < t~UC I \llAGDll 14Dl 10.ll •• .,.,,, •• , .. , ~SAUCE MIX ,,,o, ,., ............ 19< I CHllL lllGS IP l &Ml 111 O"'"C CRACKERS :::::~~:111:~~ 1~~ ...... 45c TEA BAGS !:~~1:~':.'. .. , .......... _ 63 < o-" SPAGHETTI ~~~~,~~c~'111 .••..•••• 41 ~ r MARSHMALLOWS ;;;',' '" 26' ()' , .. p fu~fs MA RY l llfN 5 7 STRAWIEltllY ( 'lO·OUNCl JAR: DAIRY PRODUCTS tr-BLUE BONNET ~.·;~_·;::~ ........ 31 ~ N COA ,,. •• ~·•llll 31' ~ u 1001 •IG,., ................. . MARGARINE \:00'/~110 • ' ............. 23• E SE 1•D•!ll 8, COTTAGE CH E ""·"'· .......... 6 SHERBET :~~~~,\1N .......................... 65' (}'-·~&ti MINUTE RICE MIXES --bVll ll. 29( b OU JitCl PKG. FROZEN FOODS BEEF STEW :~11°~~1i.......... . ..... 36< PE PPER STEAKS ~~oa,·~~~~.'.~~~.~ .... 73• WHOLE OKRA ~~·g; 1.'.'~ ............... 32' SKINLESS SOLE ~~·d; ·::;,11 ......... 97< Fl SH S Tl C KS : :'o'; ·:~~~--~.1 • ~~·~'..~ •••••• 83 c GINO'S PIZ ZA """' .............. 83' ALKA-SELTZER 1-A-DAY VITAMINS 1oo·s 2s6 ~'~~ 2s9 REG. IRO N Why 1is~ ditln•y dt.licien•ie1 ••• da os 1ho1uo~s of htolth.mindtd p1oplt ;;,,: llo ... us' J.A-l>ay vilo'"in1 tfgularly. ()' .... ~&f/i~-, vos :;;~I ~·,,,. HAIRSPRAY '*' New lt.ldi11g ft1 - 1t111l1 wi1h Miral. Koir s1 h 1011! "'· 144 U!ll HTll \~ IUP!R 17.oz .. ~ , __ _ FROZEN FOODS LASAGNE ~~~~-~1lG ., ....................... J 7' FRENCH FRIES ?:~~~!.G ................. 29 ( HALIBUT ~~~ 0,',~~~~:~.·-~~10 ....... ······-· 88< VEGETABLES :1:~1.'.',1,~~"'~1.~·.11.011 ...•. 33c PIAl i •O!AT OU W CU•M IOll<I 01 •IAl Wl/(UA"' \AU(f FRIED CHICKEN ~~~~~;;& .............. ~1 11 CREAM PIES ~!'0~11.~1 ................... 27' •• ~ ..... 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CHILI W!BEANS ~:.1~~,;~cur ............ 41 c <>--SPREAOABLES "'" ........... 63' (At llATIDll -4 i .llll flU CHUNK TUNA !~.1'01:."r~~~~.1•1.f.' ........ 36( 0-GORTON'S CLAMS ~.·~~~:c.1.11 JJ c ""' SPREADS UllO!IWOOO 46' 4;DZ.ClN .• ., .... ,,. • .,,. COJlllD UH Oii Cll!(Ull POMPEIAN OIL ?!':; .• ,1 ............. 88c <>--VIENNA SAUSAGE !~'t;: •. 26' ()' _ ... k'a;&,,! TOMATO JUICE lAOY lll 29( 46'-0U NCE CAN HILLS BROS .~::.~:~-'l 1' l~U•"l {OFftl HILLS BROS. ~::.1.: ...... 841 COH U HILLS BROS.~!~.'.: ..... '2'' (01"! <r""" TANG ;:.0 .'.: ........... 97 • GIAPI Dll"ll ~I ( CORN f~0o"i'.'t.~~~-~.1.'.~'.~~.'.'..~~'.~ ...... " ...... 25 ( tr'-BAKED BEANS :s'o~.(AN ........ 69c FRUIT COCKTAIL ~!10~~1.·:: ............ 43" ()' ~ .. k61lktl IN ANT BREAKFAST 1011lMOST 49c 7 1/50UNCilOX BEVERAGES · SPIRITS ~-~·~,~~~I ~fC~1~ 01 (All!,_, SJ 79 ~0~1~~~-~?.Pio~~Olllf ..••.• $711 CO MMA ND SPR AT DEODORANT 99,c"· .ln!i-ptr1pir1nl far mtn. PRIS TEEN fE MININI SPRAY DEODORANT ln regular or rTlill powdt r, Chai1 t ol l }~oz. TYPING PAPER ()' .... ;:;.,&1~--. CATSUP HARVEST DAY 25 ( l 8 OUNCE I ll. CANNED FOODS SYRUP ~~~~A::~······-........................ 77• MUSTARD lllOHMOllll 29< ~ H Ol /Al , .•. ,.,, ..... . o-PICKLE STICKS ~~:: 1::.':~ ..... 53c tr"' SLENDER lGDl ,t •• ................ 25 ' (AIMATIO" llllUIO Diil 1000 • V&f . o-SYRUP ~.'!1'~;:1.'"'01'~·1 .......... 63 < TOMATOES ••tYIUD•f 23< o--"f JI Of.CA~ ............ . wlf Van de Kamp'soo AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~ FANTASTIK ~~'ti':u .............. 65• MR. CLEAN ~~0ri~~:::.~~.1~ .................. 99c ~ WOOLITE \1•0i~0 .~~~'. (.1.'.~.~'.~ ...... i1°' ~ DOVE SOAP !1\l~1•••············· 22~ ~GAY BOUQUET :~1•11;1~0·.: ••• J7• PUREX ~0'"0\P ~Al!,IOWIUDI '2 " ~ O!!ll GINT.\l/0/.10 1 ....... , DOWNY ~:~111'110°;_·.·~1.~ ............ _.H ......... '1 •1 ()' • J.EL'&fir~OING TR!ATS, 4 VA A, 55c fOUR S OUN(( CANS ~ CALGON :o·~:~.1:!'..1.~.~~---·~···· .. •• 75 • CAMAY SOAP !1~1!'•••···········-····· 18( COMET (11Alllll 24< ..,.-ll O!.l A•.,, .............. .,. TIDE DIHl~l •T 11101 10 1 ......................... '2'' 1~~~~ Yi':!u~ ~H.~ ~!0~11 ~~1~~1 S,~1. 6 9 c f~ .. ~1~~R--~~-~-~-·~-~~~-~.~u '"· 65 C ~~~.l~~~·•··········'·•·····l>Ll.ll,, 89' ~~~:1~1.~1~.1 ~~1~1 ~~~u!1~1.111 Pl,. 35 C ~.~!~.~~~l~~~,f~.~.~.~-~1111.,". 7 3 c RICOTIA CHEE SE 68 c f llCIOU\ IUNI ··•--.•.•.•.••.•. 1101 •rt HARVE ST OAY BISCUITS 1~11t1wn• a• 1111•111111 •.•.....••. 1 01. run ~.~1.~1~P ... ~.~-l-~S __ ~HE_~S1Eo1.,11. J 8 C 1 Y,-LB. CANNED HAM $183 tuu.., IU I -·--······-· --·-········· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS "" "" PUREX \IOUIDIO IA(ll 50' llV ftv•;l,ble tt our 1hne1 w;th V1~ tie K•fl'p '1 ~ c:r"'""" GAi 111 ...................... . GLO COAT WAX ;~~~~~:~ ................ 97 ' U. I . D. A. FOOD STAMr COUPONS Gladly Accepted JOY LIQUID ~:~:~',~' ...................... 82c r TY -D-BOL ~~~;.'::t~.1-~ •••••••••••• 65 ' IVORY FLAKES ~~~·, 101 ................ 88" EASY OFF llGUID (,•All (!IA~I• 39< ()-""'I 11' 1 01 111 •• , • ., ., ••• , ••. SAL VO TABLETS ~!;~~''.~1J .•••••••••• s2l• JERGENS SOAP ~~~,~~ ......... ,., .... 11' i•M1t•t1 11•1 1111~ $) ,, ()""11 KOTEX OO(t.101 ..................... . SOFTENER CAIGOll lO~OUl f 57' 0--WAlll -1101.IOJ .,,.,, Our I.OW 1~....er}cl<iy f'ricc'. HARVEST OAY BEVERA GES ' 6 VAi. 12-0 UNCE CAif 10c PET FOODS ASST'D. PORTFOLIOS BALL POINT 7-poc~el roYer, I" mcr"y ntocl lliesig "~; llowt 1, 1odi•c, el1. TOT STAPLER J•st'fighf iii • tor t i hf1t1t Ill S(hoe{ Uf•. (t ..... pot!; H IV It fflill. Supply of stapl1s i"cludcd. SHEAFFER CARTRIDGE FOUNTAIN PEN 76( 14( 34~ .. STENO BOOK ........................ 74' PENCIL TABLET. .................... 79 ' Wllll MECHANICAL PENCIL .u~• .... 78 ' BOOK COVERS foih'.011 boek tov ert i~ all tit. 3 6( NW dt "I"' yt unt Amtn1t I"' ft r. U11 llttst11.ovy kraft ctv· t rJ ft prtl•<l tit y1u1 i Mks. LEARNING TABLET 18( FOR CHILDREN ..• • Thursdar, Stpltml>tr 9. iq11 1'fo1i11ti119 Prohle11i \Vh cn _,·ou arc a young horsewo ma n. mounting your patien t steed can son1elimes be a problem. At such times, even a little brother can come in handy. Mounting problern fa~cinated photographer who \vatc hed from afar "'ith 300 111n1 lens. She finally made it onto the horse, photographer reported. Memorial Criticized JFK Center Drcu cs Critics, Tourist By \\"ESLEY G. PIPPERT \VASHJNGTON (UP!l \\'hen you cross the Potomac River 11110 \\'ashington from the \rest !hese d;iys. the first building .vou li ke ly will notice is the g:Jr;iming .lohn F. Ken - nedy l"Cntcr for !he pcrforrn - ing nr!s. And that may be a problem. The center seen1s t o dominate \Vashinj!f.on's skyline as you approach from !he Virginia ~uhurbs. parltcul11rly across TheodQre Hoosevelt Bridge. not b~· virtue of its aesth£"t1c qualities but rather its imn1cns1ty-its sheer size. A Frcnchn1an. P i e r r e J)Enfant, laid out lhe plans for \\'ashington in the e;irly days of 1h1s country, and few \o,rould deny that the nation's capital v.as lovely an d graceful. Arnong the gridiron of direc· tionnl streets and crisscross- lng <l\'f'nues rise I he memorials t o \\1ashini;:\on. Jclfcrsnn-~autiful in th e i r rela tive s1n1plicit~·. But 1n the recent yc;:irs, ' t he r e has been a change-perhaps as a result of rap.id growth during iind after \Vorld \Var JI. and possibly to ;ibscncc of proper vision by those responsible for such lhings. A series of buildings that loo k like little n1ore tha n enormous squ11rc-cnrnered, oversizcrl boxes v.•ent up along Independence Avenue housing such activiti£"s a.~ the nat ion's space progran1 and transportation dcpar!nient. But probably, the in o s t critici zed was the na.vburn Of- fice Bu ilding. wh ich the House of Representatives deC'ided it needed lo give members n1ore. office srn1ce-sidc bcnef1ls. The m a s s i v e , unrittractive Rayburn building took lhr prize as !he n1ost expensive of !he new buildings. Nov.· some cri!ics s;:i_v 1he Kennedy Center h1:1s <lone for !he quaint Foggy Bottoni iirca along the Potnrn;ic what the Rayburn Building did for Capitol Hill. Each building is surrnundcd hy a niirrnw fringe nf land ' that gives ii the appearance or an overstuffed paper tissue bo<. Driving i n t n \\'ashington fron1 Arlington or n I he r Northern \1irginia s ub u r b s ;icrnss i\lcn1ori11l nr Hnose vcl! Bridge. you r Attention 1s almost !orcihly drav.•n to the center -and Away from lhe Lincoln f\.-Iemorial and the Washington !llonu111ent. 'Vol f Von Eckh;1rdt of the \Vash1ngton Post and Arl;i Louise l·luxtable of the r\e11· York Times are arnong the ff'll' ;irchiteclure critics on newspapers in the n;ition. Roth were tlev:istating in their crit1cisn1 of the center. •·one more like this and the ci!.v will sink." said J\i iss Hux· t;ihle. '"The arch1 !ect opt ed fnr 'ti1nelessness' a 11 d produced son1 e t hing call ed 1n Pa ning lessness. '' Said Von t-::ckhardt· "1 doubt lhat anything that is fi30 feel !nng, 300 feet wid r :ind 100 feet hi,'!h can be cle_g;int." .. • FINAL STOCKS!' -· Italians End Breaks With More Striking ROME (AP J -W1lh sum- mer \'acations over, many Jtalians are going back to their strikes. In Rome, cab drivers began a nine-hour-a-day strike to protest the city's failure to curb unlicensed cabs. ty of Mil an, workers in two plants of the gia.nt Pirelli rub- ber and tire factory voted for six-hour-a-day strike lo protest the dismissal of a worker. The company clairrui that the worker, active in a labor union, was let go f o r discipli nary reasons. About 1,800 workers walked off their jobs Monday in a ''Artistry in Moving" !1toblhlled 1 U6 for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 580 Broadway Taxi drivers claim that lhe increasing number of private cars accepting passengers for a fare coupled with their own low fare rates and high taxes, have cut their income. plant of automaker Fiat ,1-~~=~===============~ Italy's largest p r Iv Ate N I E L" t to Landers employee in , dispute "''" ear y veryone IS ens Jn the northern industrial ci-rest periods during work. Walnut or spanlsh oak bookcases The two most wanted styles, sizes, and never-mar finishes, 40" talt, impressive in pairs or just alone. Our own design pedestal desks Two roomy pedestal desks, never- mar wal nut linls tled front and back for flexible arrangements. 41• wide, 11" deep LOS ANGELES: 6121 Wilshire Blvrl. Miracle Mi!e; 11040 W. Pico B!vd.; 8840 S. Western Ave. ANAHEIM: 1672 W. Lincoh1 BAKERSFIELD: 3010 Ming Ave. CHULA VISTA: 476 Broadway CLAREMONT/PO MONA: 232 L Foothill COVINA: 945 N. Azusa DOWNEY: 9435 E. Fireston e lilENDALE: 333 N. Cenlril Ave. GRANADA HILLS: 10100 Balboa Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEA CH: 194 31 Beach Blvd. LA HABRA: 1720 W. Whittier LONG BEACH: 2189 Lakewood Blvd. MOICITR£Y PARK: 415 S. Atlantic Blvd. PASADENA: 85 S. Rosemead RIVERSIDE: 10.000 Magnolia SANTA ANA{TUSTIN: 1703 [.17th St. SAN BERNARDINO: 999 S. "["St. SOUTH BAY: 15533 S. Crenshaw Blvd. THOUSAHD OAKS: 244 Thousand Oaks Blvd. VENTURA; 3409 Telegraph Rd. WOODLAND HILLS: 22223 Ventura Blvd. SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK · WEEl(DAYS 10 UNTIL 9 • SAlUROAY 10 UNTIL 6 • SUNOAY 12:30 UNTIL 6 • fREl PARKING • fflEE DECORATOR SERVICE • FREE DELIVERY• CONVENIE NT BANK TERMS --• • '. a. " .J ' . ' The DAILY PILOT-The ''T d '' . o ay Newspaper ., " ' ' '. ,, " . ' ' . ' .. • I • • • ~ .... , " NOW INCLUDES . ' , . ., .. .. -. .,. I ··-' In .. Your Home-delivered Edition . ·- . ) · .. " ' . . ' • ' . ' . .. ... •, ·. Protest-iii Hav a1ia Pedestrians pass .a billboard in Spanish in Cuba v"hich reads "Freedom for :\nge!a Davis." Photo- graph was taken by Rudy Suwara, captain of the U.S. volleyball team. during the team's recent visit. Insurance Crimp Revealed So nie S niall Businesses Feel Burden of Other Losses By DONALD ~1 . ROTHBERG \\'ASH!l\'GTON (AP) "Too n1any insurance com- panies do not want to write in- surance." says Geo rge K. Bernstein, federal insurance administrator. And nobody know:> lhat b<'l- ler than s1na!l businessmen like Albert \Veis1nan. owner of the ,Campus Liquor Shor near !\'cw York·s Co I u 1n b 1 a University. "f.1an, YQU came at. lhr right time,'' \Ve1sman greeter! an interviewer. "Tod;iy th r )' canceled my insurance. "I haven't had a loss here in rive years and they \.\·alked fl\\·ay. Jf l could get back the premiums I paid !hem in 30 years and gave them back my losses, I cou!rl relirc." For his Jewelry store in mid!n\1'n J\lnnhattan, Bernie Garfinkel was paying Zurich of America $1.500 a year for fire and !heft coverage. In 1969. the company canceled. saying it no lnnger wanted that l\'pe of business. So Garfinkel 1vcnt to 1.loyds nf Lnndon "'hich charged him 53.000 a year. Last year he had a S2.JO.OOO burglary. This vcar his premium is U,000. ' "They set !he rates and \\·h;ite\'cr they ask. I ha\'e to pny." said c:arfinkel. ln Harlem, Sadie Bryant pars nothing. Six years ago she opened a 1ni!linery shop and tried to get insurance but '!hi' premium was so high, I C"ouJdn't afford it." Whether the hazard I s crime, civil disorder. flood, wind, earthquake or human error, people 1vant insurance against it. But if they live in areas where there is a strong threat of loss insurance is either prohibitively expensive or unavailable. Here is what has happened lo crime insurance rates for some typical small businesses in several cilies. Jn each case the rates quoted are for $1,000 covered in 1962 and 1969: -Drug stores in Los Angeles $249 .and $ 4 I 9 ; \Vashinglon. D.C.. $212 and $704 : Chicago $212 and $383; Newark. N.J . $174 and $235: The Bronx, N.Y., $212 and $531. -Grocery stores in Los Angeles $249 and $ 4 1 9 ; \Vashington $212 and $704; Chicago $212 and $ 3 S 3 ; Newark $174 and $235; Bronx $212 and $531. -Liquor stores in Los Angeles $2n and $ 4 t 9 : \Vashington $256 and $704; Chicago $256 and $ 3 8 3 : Newark $195 and $235; Bronx $256 and $531. But in 1nany neighborhoods crime insurance is unavailable at any price, and so the federal government opened a n insurance company Aug. 1 to write coverage where private companies are unwilling to provide it. A Department of Housing and Urban Development study showed why insurance com- panies are reluctant. Jn the Chinese 1'1ost Vocal 1960's, the companies wrote $1.l billion in crime insurance, and lost $46 million. Busing D1·aws Fire in SF But crime coverage isn't the only in~urance problem facing husinessn1cn and homeo\vners. For example: -Businessmen In B)' ROBERT STHA;\f) SAN FRANCISCO (t.;PJ 1 San Francisco is en1barking on 8 school busing progtan1 for 48,000 children that may he. unpopular as any in !he south. NO\\'h<'re is tt more unpopular than in China to\1·11. Ahnost evrr.v ni~hl, p<iren!s have galhercd by the hundreds at one of the cit.v's 97 rlen1en· tary schools for· an~ry rallies. \1•ith backing froJ1 /11 ayor Jos<'ph L. A!iolo. Bitt rr busing or po n r n ts prrdict. half thr chi'rlrrn 1\'il! be kept home in pro:rst \1·h1·n the progran1 bt'g111s S~pt 13 ,\ nr11 vnnc1y nf · frt.>t'c!r01n sC'hMls" -1 l.1 <-ct~ I fl \Ii:: Ii 1 pnvah·lv-:irr ht·1nl! 1>':'..in111 rl for c\c1nrn1;1r.v :-chn•1l rl11 l1l rl'!l nf!<'clerl h,V thr 111drr. Jn Chi n:1\c11\·n, Jlronis. \\'nni:. 11 pharn1~c1s1. rrrdif'1° th:i! parents nf ;i\n10~1 :1!1 5.tHlfl Chinese pupil~ invo\\~'d 11 1111'l permit 1he1n In rid<' llH· l~qses. Jnstearl. \\'ong Sil~~ f'X1st1 n~ schools fnr 1each1n ~ Chinese culture after hour•. 1vill hr p11l to rlaytimc use. ;\1any v•hit es Orn Nh;illtlp 11t 6:45 p.m. Sundcry At 1 ;4S P.M. GEORGE HAMILTON SUE LYON IN "EVEL KNIEVEL" COLOR -RA.TED GP' 01"11 N~lltty At 6:45 P.M. SJndoy e11 I :41 P'. M. RUSS MEYER 'S P'JIODUCTION "THE SEVEN MINUTES" COLOR -"A.TlD R :!lsn are talkini; of freedom .~chools. but don't knov1 where to get fa cilities and personnel. C1!y~·idc, public op i n ion pol!s sho\1' 4 to l opposition to busing for purposes of racial desegregation. \1•ilh 56 percent cir N<'grnes <igainsl it. The c1r1 s 110.000 Chinese are rc1lorted !12 percent opposed. Trrrdition:illy, Chinese keep I heir children close lo home anti lei 1 he parents' places of cmployn1cnt. Among other things, the parents fear !no.~en1n1; of cultural tics. Olten p:irents don't speak J·:ng!ish and \\·nrry about ho1v !n ge1 10 d1.,1ant schools and how !H t;llk ll'l!h the 1cachcrs. "\\"h.v ;rrc !h('~' taking our rh11drPn awav?.. is an .. r;it1111rnl thf'nlt' of Ralph I.Cf', n ~t:ltt rtnplnyc and mih!nnt hu~1ng npp<1nf'n1. Th r Chinese p11sil ion pr<'.~cnr s ;1 unique problem. If a rar1a l rn1nflr1!y has a right In ;1!lend racially halanc<~d i-chonl~. does it h:tve the pn1·1icgc not to c:<crclse that ri ght if it chooses? Sn f;>J' rhe cnur!s have ~aid no. The Ja.~t juris! to rule, ;:iltho11gh lcnt;rti vely. w a .'I Supreme rourt Ju s I i cc \V1lliam 0. Douglas who refus- Cotmtian Given Post predomlnantly black inner city cd late last month to delay neighborhoods haven't been San Francisco busing pending able to purchase property lengthy appeals on lhe issues. coverage for years. but it Dou g I as noted that wasn't until the urban riots or California operated separate mid-1!}6(l's that !he govern- schools for Chinese until 1947. ment acknowledged that fact lie relied on an 1875 case, and established FAIR plans to Vick Wo V. Hopkins, in \l:hich \\'rite riot insurance. the courts said the city could -Under f AIR plans, private not withhold a hand laundry companies write the insurance license from Yick simply vdth the federal government because he was Chinese. ready to pi ck up losses due to San Francisco busing was rioting. Such plans now ordered by U.S. District Judge operate In 27 iststes. In some Stanley A. W<'ige\ in a suit of Lhem. like New York, FAIR brought by the N a t i o n a I is the largest ""riter of Ure As..~ocialion for the Advance-and property coverage. n1ent of Colored People -\Vhile the industry says it (NAACP!. loses n1oney on FAIR plan The NAACP sai<I rhat since busin ess, Bemsteln i-a:ys "The 1954 R r o \\. n desegregation loss and ex pen~ e data case. lhe San Franrisrn schoo l arc ei!her invalid or an ad- ho<1r<I has <lone nothing lo n11ssion of 1 n du s l r y In· <lesegrcgarc rxcrpl !n coin-eon1pc!rnr<' and poor scr~·ice mission expen.~i\"C studies. Lo FA/ft plan insureds." r.1ean11,hile the hoard con-Cities aren't the only places strucfcd addilions to a half-"'here property insurance can dozen schools "·hich promoted be hard to get. Ocean City srparation and gC'nera!ly fail-recently \\•as declared eligible cd to alter boundary Jines to for f.1ary!and 's F'AIR plan Jessen it. because companies refused to The plainliff said blacks renew hurricane policies. Have \\'ere recei\'ing less qualified companies suffered h u g e teachers and poor education, losses in Ocean City? No, say as measured by performance state insurance officials, but tests. Eighty percent of black the resort is on the Atlantic elementary pupils were in 29 and it might someday be schools, a 11 predominantly ravaged by a hurricane. black. Earthquake insurance Is 'The district's schools are 29 available in California but only percenl black. 34 ~rctint one in 10.000 homeowners has white, 15 percent Asian, 14 it. Companies don't push It percent Spanish sumame and and homeowners prefer lo 8 percent other nonwhite. gamble. ' \Veigel held the board had "I'm not aware of any com- Dr. Fred fl. Br cm e r , Ignored a legal responsibility pany that actually advertised superintcndenl·prcsidenl 0 f lo promote integ:ralion. In its avallabilil.y," said one In· Saddlcback c 0 m m u n j t y fact, he ruled the board's ac-surance industry 11pokesman College has been named to the ti('lns actil'ely i m Posed in Lo~ An geles. Companies Arr!"cditing Cflmrnission for segregation. also don't want to become ln- .Juninr Colleges of !he \\1ci;lern For two years !he busing volved with sma\l claims. The As..."OC·iatlon of Schools and iss11e had kept school board e'arthquake coverage they or- Cn!lrges. meetings, attended by 1.000 fer has a high deductible. The co mmission annually and dozens of po I ice. usually five percent of the ronducts vi sits to various tumultuous, and occa.siona!iy value of the house, or $1,500 on junior college assr.ssing educ a-. I jiiimiiaii'iikediiiiiib~yiifiiisiit iifi~giihiitsii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii$30iiii,000iii0iih-Oiiiiusiieii. iiiiiiiO;;;;;iiii;;; Jional ·programs and faci!lties n- for accreditalion ,JJY th e \\!estern Association. Bremer will join the com- misson just before It ''isils Glendale College ln 1 a t e October. TRANSMISSIONS werl<l't L•r,t.d Tr111t1'1l1119!1 ~....,1111111 Lo<:11I Dt11!er WU Howtll O~fN MOHDAY HITl!S - (L0~f0 ~ATUllDAY ··w• tt v ~•rd 11 "'''It 10~· t""tld•"te" l)H!l DI>~•"¥ Porlo; "'· (~t•r v..,1l CIP•il••llil II••<" .... on WOVEN WOOD WINDOW Shade Sale 200f. OFF REGU~R ~/0 PRICE 11 IHAOl M•llT PATTlllNI PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE DA ILY SlltYICI TO: l•9u11t l••t.h·L•9 ~111 N;g ~•I, Mi11lo11 Viefo, L<19u111 Hill1, l•~• Fo1 11I, 0111<1 Point, C1pi1tr11111 l•1ch •nd S111 Jut" c.ptt lt tflO. LAGUNA BEACH INTERIORS l020 So. Coast Hlghw1y · l1gun• Beach · 494-6841 ..,tr,\: t\1t.• . ~ ,~ \ ~t.O "-io~ YOUR KEY TO SMART SHOPPING School Time Jamboree ¥School Coloring , Contest Coloring Contest Entry Blanks in All Stores WIN PRIZES ••• 16 WINNERS W in ners will he notified •• , Contest closes Sept. I I Winning p icture will be posted in Downey Savings & l oeh from Sept. 14 to 20 , • , • For boys & g irls 12 yrs. i nd under YOUR ENTRY BLANKS NOW ••••• ¥Wheel of Fortune THURS. ·FRI. -SAT. SEPT. 9·10-11 10 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. DAILY WIN PRIZES .... 2500 frff school pencil•, 200 school dictionaries, SO notebook fillers (500), 100 notebook filler• (200 ), 20 notebooks, 10 lunch boxet (w/thermosl. 2 FREE 10 SPEED BIKES Rules: Bring s1l•s r•c•ipt from •ny 1tor• fn thl1 c•nf1r 1$1.00 minimum purch111) to lucky wh11I of fortun•. You •pih th• wh•el 1nd wlh pri11s •• , No p•r•ont und•r 18 m•y •pin wh•el unle11 with• p1r•nt or 1n adult ••• IYtry Spl• Wins .,, only on1 spin per p•rson • , • wh•n pri11t •t• 9on• th1 wh••I of fortun• will clo1•. 3 BIG DAYS ••• SEPT.· 9·10·11 Whttl of Fortune Locattcl In Front of Pina Palace BROOKHURST & ADAMS SHOPPING CENTER CORNER OF BROOKHURST & AQAMS , •• HUNTINGTON BEACH I -.. A0¥11.1'111Mllllt Tlte Daily Today's D:\lLY PlLOT is a modern newspaper producing seven editions a day ~'ith six-day-a-week circulation nearing 45,000 1n Orange Coast com- rnunilies from Seal Beach to San Clemente . • -\n d it's a long step ren1oved frorO lhe turn· of-the-century \1•eeklics fro1n "'hi ch it descended. The Costa ~l esa plant \1·t11ch houses the sup- port functions of th.ls multi-nen•spapcr operation has 32.408 square feet of 11·ork1ng space. J\lu<'h of the space 11·as l'feated 1vith the recent dismantling. remodeling and expanding of the 15.9!l7-square-foot building \\'hich Hself had evolv- ed and ('xpan dc<l at the Bay and 1"hur1n streets si te 01·er the years that the ne11·spapcr has occupied the corner. .-\II of the ne\~'spa per's seven ed1t1ons -six tailored for hon1e delivery in as inany comn1un1· ties and one "street edition" for se!f·sale from area ne\\Srac:ks -are produced in the 1nain plant. The ne\\Spapcr has sta!f \\"fliers and editors '.\ho operate officc.s tn Jlunnngton Beach, J\e\vport Beach, Laguna l~each and 5;'1n C'lcrncnte. They all f eed ma1crial tn copy ed itor!'. photo 1cchnicians and printers in Cnfta )l e~a 10 be tran ~forn1ed in to the da il.v llC \\Spapcr [).\11.l' J'l l.01' r:trriers deliver from Se.11 Be:ic:h 10 San ("!crn cntr. Soph1st1ca lccl cqu1pmc111 and h16hly trained craftsn1cn \1T1rk in Co:1 ta >lc~a to produce 1\•hat amounts to scl'cn dtffcrrnl nc11·~.papcrs each day ?t1onrlay through Salurdil~ Their 1n ns1hcad s label lhcn1 as JUSt plai n "D:-\IL'l.' J>JLO'f .. , 1\he slrcel ed1 tionl or: Pilot Story 4DVla1'1SIMlllf • Beach DAJLY PILOT. Saddleback DAILY PILOT (for Laguna Niguel, ?i!ission Viejo. El Toro and su rrounding areas), rosla l\1esa DAILY PfLOT , or San Clemcnte·Cap1strano 1).-\JLV PIL01'. Editorial policies and ne\115 decisions are greatly influenced by editors in each of the various areas. Advertisers are served by advertising staff personnel assigned to each of th~ co n1n1unitics served by the ncY.'spaper But the job of filling the pieces together ~ the coinplicated task of processing and ''manufac· luring'' each day's newspaper-is handled at home base, 330 \·Vest Bay St., Costa ~lesa. 1'he sto ry can be told in the rec 1 la I of a string of fa cts. CIRCULATION -Covers apprnximately 145 square rniles, average more than 44,000 rop1es pe r day \Vilh a one-day rount of 44,863 for !\l arch 31, 1971. Subscribers 11·ill pay more than $1 ,2 million lh1s year to have papers delivered by more than 860 carriers. EMPLOYES -197 full-time: 33 part·lin1e - 62 in production and printing departn1ents. 36 in ne\vs depart1nent and 99 in business and circula· lion offices. 1\nnual payroll this year \\'i!J top $1 9 mlllion . !l'hat doesn't include carriers \vho "·ill earn $325.500 this year, plus cash and olher prizes offered as bonus incentives. 'fhey're independent con trac tors, not e1nploye5.J J·lunlington l~each ·Fountain 'Valley DAILY P ILOT, t\e1vporl J·larbor Dr\ILY PILOT, Laguna ADVERTISING -1.100 regular advcrti~ers -700 retail and 400 in classified. Ne\vspaper's advertising revenue breakdown: fJ5 per £'ent retail, 37 percent classified linage, 6 percent fron1 nation· ads and 2 pereent from legal and miscellaneous adverlisemenls. HOME BASE FOR ALL DAILY PILOT EDITIONS IS 'NEW' COSTA ME SA PLANT Editors Feed in News and Photos, Get Sack Tailor·made Community N ew~paper~ Today's News Today-12 Steps from Deadline to Delivery fo1· tlie Daily Pilot 1 ,.. ~'!!:-b 1. REPORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER tram collabora!e!" on local story v;hi rh \v1ll be featured in lhe day's ed1t1on. DAlL \' P!Lo·r often tcan1s camera spec1a11st \Vilh \l'r1t1ng specialist. .. -..,,......_,, . ·•JI .. ~ -I .. ..... .. · . ..... ,,, ~ 4. COMPUTER hno:::;ts \1''1rd<> nn !heir "·av at alrno5I unbelievable i-.peed hy <l'•S1~11ni:: 111th 1nh 1f prrfnra l in~ iape \1·h1rh activates 1..100- l)pe n1arh1nc !'. llC'rf", p:ip(·r tapP 1~ fed 1n10 $25.000 co1nputcr. 7. PHOTOGRAPHS , mcan\1h 1J c, are being selected to be processed 1.n Pholo Lab, putt in.c p1t!11rr:. \\'1th \1·nrds for the day's collection of informa11on about )Our 11orld and ~·our community. 10. MAT TAKES ilnpresslnn nf all t."re :1nd engraving cuts ~·hen it 1~ Ja1<1 on pa ge form and forrr rl under roller \1h1 ch exerts up lo 3.000 pounds of press ure per square in ch. ., 2. WIRE REPORTS from throughout the 11•orld arrive on both As.soc· iatcd Press and United Prel"s International \1'ircc; al D:\11,l' Pll.O'f. Editors often select best clen1ents fro1n both reports. combine !hem. S. GAL LE Y OF TYPE is reacty fo r proofing: afler tapr·artiva1rd llncca.c:ting ma C'h1nrs sci 11 ur in lines onr rolumn 11·1de. 'fhe ira.v nn 11·h1rh 11 is arranged 1.o; rallcd a galley, hence the nan1e "galley proof." 8. ENGRAVER lakes reall.v close lnn k at the negative after making a photocopy of a pholo_craph In he repr'1d ured in !he ne\V."paper. linage on negative 11·1[! be e1r hed on sensitized n1etal called a cut. 11 . PLATE MOLDED from 1nal baker! intn ti curved shape: can be lnrkPd onlo rol:iry press un1I!", li ke !he one sho1vn here. ~'here each plate prints one page of the ne"•spa pe r. I f· ( J. CO PY DESK !-'.l'I~ infnrma!1on from s c v c r al cl 1ffercnl rrl11'1rc;, rhe rk .~ s1or1 e.c; for arr·u r<1 ry in .c;pelling. ~ran11n<1r and ~t \)f' ll l':id!1nrs: are \1 rittcn here l 'opy is: pnrun1a t1c "tubed" In printer.i. on f1r·l floor. 6. PROOFREADING IS nrxt ."l Pp . c;alt r~' pr<1nf.~. ptnnf" 11f hl•afl11nro:: ;ind pr111tc<I proof.~ of pa;.:e:-; all ;ire < hcl'J..rd 111 l'runl 1 c.1d1n;: 1i r1nn1 befnre nrxt pr1nt1ng l"\eps arc taJ..cn . , . , " . ' t' /'. . ' . . 1, / 1-",. I ' ,,.. i 9. PA GE MAKEUP ~rrs. \\ nrd .~ ;ind p1el11rc,c; hro11~ht tn;::r11u•r ·n 11 form called a c ha ~e. !I '" like a n1rtal fr,1n1r . JH'\l•papcr·page ~l'C'. 111 11·h1 ch engravings \"ruts") and lines of type :ire arra nged. .. ' . •• • .{... ~ <. . . ' ·. ' ~- 12 . WHILE INK i~ ..<:111 1 dr,\'111,e aftrr ll1r prr"'f'" ~!'ill inti 11 I run of D.·\IL,. Pll.01' rdi11nn ... <1! iOJ)(lO n('·,, .. f\ilrr 1• 111,1 hrit 1 1" '1 ~ husllcs along h t~ rout e tn dr.ip ' 1oday·~ "nrld , 011 ~(iiir 1 ~1,1: 1 •1111~r l l i ' I .~- For the D issol11tio11s Of /tfat•rin!/l! FINAl DECll E ~~ En!t•td _..,..,,I IO M lier E'luolllh Jone ond '""'"d l'l!e, Cr• M•·' "''0 f.ur••• B II~, If• l't"·• M or.o R,0 .. 1 c. 111•11'•• "'°'•"'"" II •"a 0•< • C, Record 11•<~•,d. "•'•'~ .J ••~ •na J•t• All•n i'"l•·lr<t+, Gre '1• Br ue• •"a Poi"''~ f .• " ""-"·'"-"~ p .. ,. l •• '"'" 0 ..... 1 C·•' ·~• ~. 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"' ,, ' r. t ',. ~ ,-II '· 1 I In•, • l " ' ! •i· 'I I,•• ' " f "''"'d" r,J , ~" ,,,, ~ /h •.•• .. Ji..,., Oo"n~J o'!ll<•• lo' "''" 11" "' ! • .. n,,.,~ f. "~·1· .. <~''"'""''"'~('."'' l1•""' 5,n.,11er J, "'"' H•" . ~' • l"l'"r· '· 'r"i.ee. (A" ' I .< r 1!1•0err~ Au~u,1 JI ltlarriage Licen ses ''•"' ~"I ""'"' .,.,,. "'•••!!to t~r +-1,_, .. ,., ~' e• S•o1•m""' 1 lo.l I 1 fO•~AN Ul .. O(H /~.,~ l . 11. ~.,., r <+ '"" L•"' •I~ 8••<"· on~ c""''"' r ..... 1?. 1''""'"' n0. t: 1;,-FL .. n" cn•·•to~""' ~. J\ 1/;'I M <t, l o\. '1u1tl1f10l!l" B•A<n ~"~ \'., , ~ l1 1 ""9 B•"'" 11cn:-1 ~ DJ\UG+11~P~ V•n s 'l f 1,1uoo~ •nn Ct<•li• C 11. "l\9}1 (,•,~. •··~ Dr, M"''"" VIO•~ l\l\'¥1{~/;'I~ 1'1'-''er , 80, IN r ,,.,. <' ,1 <I lrn1P R , //, ~M W, 191'1 ' (_,,~ r:~.~ O"IL 'r PILOT 5!&11 PhOIO BllS!J ('li1111t>I' 'f;inuny !):·1\'l'-. 7. C ';1~t;1 ~It·~:1. !-!l ip;-, bu~1lv a11;iv <ti paper d oll pr111l'('I :il 11il' Jl :1rbor .\rra l~1rl:. l 'lt1b She ;ind iilhf·r ~(lil ll>:'ll'!'" 11l·re 11i11d ing up 1he 111 ~1 or the club's SlllllllH'!' prcig t"il!l\ 'l'<11ll ll1;.' IS !ht• da 11g!llcr 11r ~lr an d ~I r~ .Jay IJ~l\ 1s. '..!82 ( '(l:.!;i i\-lcsa SL ------- fn11"Sl1lY. ~!D!Pmtlrr_'..:·_1..:"'_':___ ______ o_AI_L_Y_P_l_Lo_T_J=l Dock Strike Load ,Vancouver Overflows With S h ips ~~.\\' Y<HlK tl'Pl i -\'an electronits and SUl'h r.~11lll' l'Ulll('I', Canada's h1,i; \\'e~l llC!n~ as lilJ1tHJff rrnr11 run~! purl, 1-.1o:i:1!111J.! 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P11r1·trd c·arg<)f~. in arld1!1t1n to \ aiu 11u1 l'r. 1tn· <1t!\11t1g 111 rri:11l:ir 1r:ifrw :1t ~r\~ C)r lr:in<; :1111t u111t•r (iHlf ("•1,1;.l 11111\\ ~tnd 1·11·11 !hi· 1\tl:11t!tL' SL'at~iard. Tll1s :u!ds 1111ll1qn~ of dnl!ars !11 11111~11 lt'ni' ;i11d :.h1pp1•rs' t·u~l s. l':1n.;o eo1n111g •11 1hnu1i.:h \';11w1>111!'1, fur 111~!.'\IH'l' gr.ls 111 l ' S 1r1arkrls 111 c1· a 11u11 1l)('I ' ul niutcs, sorne 1cr\' r1111la1111•1 lie! 1·;n·g11 n •p•11 ll•lih p\ !"I {1011111),: II llh !ll<llo't l<JI 1~ lia11111.; ;1 !n111:!1 111>11• J,:1•1!1111: (;1111ds t1 ;11 t•I ;dung 111•• ('.1n.1d1nr1 ~h1pp111g 111\t'll'\I ~ u1J! t"..trg" 111 11\t• ,,,dt'I uf :11·· l';i,·i lu· ~l';ihn;irrl 11a !nu·k !hrtr n1111 1'.1q.:ru"~ 1·;111i::ht in 111al ll{'r;1u-.r l'io11l:1111l'!~ ;11r ;uid !liP Hutlin).!T"'ll '\orthrrn lh1· J•ll 11 . ilr'(' it1.,,.:nu1tli'I! :1hnu! ~l<it·krrl ;itnp unr ;111••thrr ;inrl ~lid\it''-I ;ind <:rral l.f\kr~ ih•bl\S a111t ;1ddl1d l"!"ls. Thr\' ,,,,,,.,, h······ ''''''"" ,. ,.,, ff I I •. ' ,., ' 1"'•11\\\ arc t:t' tnc l 11a Iii•'!\ llhtdd 111-.l' lu Set' l" :-; ·cl1·~t1nr(I r;111r!'d ;uid l";u1;1rl1;1n rail11;i1· !11 \\'111· 1'ilr).:111'S 1:0 t'I S i'11 hrrf'. Th" \\c:-1 (",,.i I d•u k ~tril-.r n1pe1: and s11n1l;.ir J'N ltrl!« fnr ]l11rk11ori..!'1..;, thr1r !'ff11 ll'lll"'\' I f d 2' I f f,.,.,,,,,,.,. ''' 1·1,,,.,., .. ,, f,.,, .. •· l~S tr lip ~ : ITICrll'afl l)jll s ... "" 11•111u·r1t h1• 10111~ h1•urs 11nd, ------------ l11ncrr 1H1rk 1\ct'k ~. h;i1 c i·nn1· !illt'S. Some cargo goe11 east to ·rornnlo b\ Canad1en Rail way ;ind 1t1rn in Buffalo and other points hy trut'k and rail. \'anc.:ouver sourcc11 sa id the loading :ind unloading is slow· 1ng rtnw n, and the hec!ic p11ce of the past two months can't he n1a111!:-iincd rn uch longer. The t ·anadian linporlers' Associatir1n has com plained !11;1\ rloek workers Aren't let- llng <"1111adian s h i p n1 e n ls through. The association has rtcn111ndf'd an cn1bA rgo nn all 1\1neriean l"argo, but the port 1nar1:igl'r h11s rl'fused and 1na1n!a1ned lhe ~1tuation is not a.~ h<td as the association ela1111.s pl;11nrd :ihout tlie h1)..' clif ft'r1'ru ·1's 1n huurlv ptlv f11r da1 \H>rk and r.,tt•s for nt).:IL! ;u1d 11 l'•0lo.c11d:.. ""'rn1c ... ·s Ll\PGf.Sf FAM ILY CLO T HIN G CHAI N Ttw 11·;i i.:t• d1~p11lc ;il111u-;! t>ru pt rd 1:1ln ri 11 01'~ ~tnppric!' :>t1111ch11·, ;111d ;.h1pp1nc .<:nurl'cs un botl1 l'na~1s .~;ud Ille da1 1i.;t•r ~till l'X1;.ts. 'l"l·.~!dr~. rn<1!'1i111t•ry ;ind I fl'1 '• "j?tJtuf llatt 1 ... r OPfN 9:30 'rlL 9:30 . I ' .. --~~ I \\0 r~· I "" ()~,~"' I ,. o""tr.· 9f. q 9· 01\~ BEDR RNI URE ALL TOP NAME BRANDS MUST GO! AT COST & BELOW COST AM ERICA N OF MAR TI NSVIL LE MATTRESSES SIMMONS -SEAL Y -SLEEP E-Z QUALITY NAME BRANDS ONLY! KINGS QUEENS FULLS TW INS EVER YTHING MUST GO! STANLEY BA SSE TT MOR RIS L.A. PERIOD THOMA SVILLE REGARDLESS OF COST •• , NCW $148 KIN G SIZE BEDS As Low As ssa~~ "" $196 TWIN SIMMONS MATTRE SSESs27?a~ :;;,Now $299 INNERSPRING MATT RESSES s 2 2~~ ~PUC E SANDBER G SETS S P'IE(( BASSET SETS s rncE :::;Now MIS MATCHED MATTRESSESslftO :::.NOW $274 AND BOX SPRINGS 17 ... BASSET SETS S '11tE L.A. PERIOD SETS """'"' $370 Arner. of Marti nsville ::;; Now VIE HAVE 240 PI EC ES OF NAME BRAND FUaNITURE TO CHOOSE FRO M AT COST AN D BEL OW COST Fl~ST COME! FIRST SERVED! DiECORATOR KING/QUEEN HEADBOARDS $43 Reg. 120" to 150" NOW BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR ARMOIRES & CHESTS ' Reg. 349" NOW INVOICE COST HE ADBOARDS Many colors a nd si1e1 to cho ose !ram. PRICE D TO MO YE! 912 so. EUCLID Brookhurst To Ball Rd . Right 2 Blk1. to Euct ld HIDE-A-B EDS SIM MONS • SEALY MOD E •H EAL TH REST MUS T GO NOW! NOW VALUES lo '349" NOW NOW DOZENS TO CHOOSf FROM CORNER GROUPS 11 PIECE CUSTOM GROUPS Qui lte d covers, inner-spring mattresses, ball casters FAMOUS BRANDS FROM $148°0 FREE DE LIVERY• NO ADD'L COST ALL NATION ALLY KNOWN BRANDS AL L BRAND NEW!!!! WE MUST SELL OUT TO THE BARE WALLS •• NOW! ~ ' ·J. \ ,, \' '- ·, 't . \!;\; ' " '~.-4 ~~~ 1 , I ' uRcttASES 5pECIA L p sorrt. YE ~~ -,o s ~ , , ,.,,,,, ... ,) ' I ii I r (t111' 1'11111/" DOUBLEKNIT NYLON FLARED-LEG PANTS l '11l1(·,1rol nf a1 !\,i~ lo1v p1i11•- jl 111!' 111 ;1 du1dil1 ·l 111t n1111111 Jn ,I' 11I1t 1< 111 t )n 'I' 't I !'!t 11-!1 \ 111!1 ~11·1 ~ p11ll !!It' li.11(' n •t1!ll1cd·HI pcr111.i11c11! l1 u1 1l <:lf\1\l' [(1 r ]a~tingl y rie:it l11n ~-.\c\\l' .• t i..olors, Sizes 8 !ti IS. 99 cornpnrab le i-a l ue 6.99 FULL-FASH IONED NYLON KNIT TOPS Full.fa~hirn1rd l.,n1 t--f,u1ta~t ic 11t th!~ 1111¥ prn-r! l.011~-~lrr1r<I a11rl sh,,rt -~l"r~•'d ~11 I··~ "11 1, lnd1 1•111·~ 11~,hn111: 1u1t!f'r 1rck .•. c1111t rl~t anJ-wh11e •tri pes. 5i.tcs 3.J to 40. SLEEVELESS SHILL-TOP 299 399 and comp. i·alues 5.99 and 6.99 2 99 comp. valf<e 4.99 COST A MESA, 1601 NEWPORT BLVD. 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Can't Bare It Nu.de 'Othello' Rejected LONDO:'-l !AP) -Ac rre~s K1.11 Barlow has withdra\\'n frl'lm a London stage pro· ductionflf Shakespear 's "Othello" ralhPr than pl:iy Desdpmnna in lhf' nudr should go 10 bed in the bu/f fnr th!' scene nf her inurder b} Othello . her ~toorish husband . "'hn then carrir.s her body nci<oss the stage in full view of the fnn!l1)'.:ht.•. Lifling lhe veil nr1 11 n1;qnr rnw 11·1th du rrlor Pe ! e r Oys!nn durin,t: rehr;irs:ils at the ~lerm;iid Theater. the 24· yea r-old b run e t t e told newsmen 'The idea Y:as rirlir·11Jn11s Nudity is just niit neces;;ar,v 111 this classiC' Shakespearean role !'m sure lhr bard nf A1on ne1·er 11anted a nude death scene "For one tt11ng. all !he "omen·s par-ts 11 ere played hy bn1•s in !hosr d:.11•s sn 11 11 ould h;ive heen a hit rlifr1r11ll " Oystnn 1nsis1;; De~dC'mnn,1 Wednesdcy Evening SEPTEMBER B 1:00 II Bit New1 Jerry Ou11phv I]) New1 1!111 Huddy Q KNBC New1 1om Synder IJ Tiit Fuglt!vt @ Wiid, Wiid West O Sh O'CIO(~ Mnvie: (90) '"The [ Mou11t1!11 llo1d~ \dram1) '60 - Jame~ Slewa rt. Lisa Lu. Barry Mor· 11111, m Tiit flint~\nne1 llJ Stir Tre~ (15) Hodrepod ge Lodge EE! Chlldren'1 F1l1 ml Hotkiero 34 m Detth Ville, 01y' (J9) Gll!l11n'1 lsl1nd (!) Jrlnrs Jim Hawthorn! 1:3() (I) CIS NtwS Walter Cronk'te @)NBC Jrlewa John Cl'anc~llor m Tht f1yl~1 Nun (15) Ewnin1 1t Pops ijil Hodrepodgt lodge ill! DtMl1 1!1pol1 Jack Lanum (39) Tht Add1m1 f1mlly a!) Loi Aflcionadot en la CcmunH:lad tJ) AIC Jrlt"1 "This 15 a plri\I ahou! srxual jf';iJr.11!'\.·· l)\~!nn s;i 1d ''Pen- ptr 1\ere .~hr1l·~rtl h_1 11 111 V!{'· turl<in 11111rs 1111rl 1 1~ant lhein to be shocked nov.«" 1\l1ss B<1rlo1\·'s <1clnr hus- band. Rit'hard. said: "If Ka1·1 ll':'lS a stripfl{'r. I \•1ouldn't n11nr! R1.11 ~hr's a \'er1 I lalontrd actres s and for her to he pul dr'Jl~'n to this le1•el is in· rrrdible " I The product.ion opens Sept 1r. and !he nianagen1ent said ;1io1>lher ~(Jung ;irtress. Sarah S1C'phensnn, had agreed l.1'1 l;ikr n1er as Dcsdenv-,na -in thr J';J W. ('!) !l1~;;n~I ff\ ()5) Boboulvtri "S•r Oougla1 QuiM~I'' 9:00 I() Mtditil tenter {R) Pamela f ran klrn plays 1 men11l1y reterdeO 17·year·old girl who rs treated like en Infant 0 'fit I $'iS!llf I Xero• Pr•~ent1 the Q~111erlf Report Fir!! in a !ffl!I or !nor NBC·pmd uced ~peclals with John Chancellor a1 chief corrt!pond· ent. 1ono~hl's •np1c the new law g•v1n1: lB·Y~M nlds !hr riRh1 to vo1e on re1~r~I el~c11nn\ lhf deal~ nen ~II)' ouestinn , hk,ly ~Hetts nf P1es1 den: Nixon's v•••t !o mainland Ch•na, th• Prn1~P.nn P~pcr\, fl 3 ,-6 CE! Lnve on a RnnHop (R) "()~on~ Hn"1• 1n 0111gMtrr" (8 1lill1 Gra ham t~u11de m D~vid flO!! Show G11~~l hnstes~· I P••1I Boil~y. 01h.r gue.sis ere 11res1 rl~n l n1 t~e Now Yoi~ Y~n•ee~ Mo ch1•I Si:-10 N~w Yr•k Yanke•s l•ft j holMor P"i Whole, lormrr Yankee l•m Bn1J1~n CFI Th~ Bi~ VJlley ff) (15) rrring line "Law and Order in England " Guest Is Sir Pe1er Raw· l•nsnn Br1!1s~ A!t~rney General. m Billy Grah1m Cru11de CE Ro~s per• Veronlt• 9:30 fl 'J" rt;' CD The Immortal (R) O Bader Ward New1 e!J l1 Cruz de M1ris1 Cruces 7:00 f) CBS News Wall~r Cronkol e (JJ AIC Ntws Sm1tM. Re!~nnet Q (?;) NIC Jrl1w1 John cnancello1 0 Ont step Btyond ({) TnJth or ConMqutnttl 0 Whtt't My Linet @' Movlfl: (C) (Zh!) "Munst11 Go Ho1111~ (comedy) '66-rred GW)'nne, Yvonne OeC,,rlo. m I low1 Loty m (]i Df11ntl EJ!l Homewood "Hollywood Bowl Sp1ctacul1r" C!lnductor lubin Mehta lhe Loi M~eles P~ilharr11~n1c Or· ches!r1, and p11nlst Gary Graffman are ledured. 10:00 I() rg-Hawaii Five-0 (R) Mr.G~rrett play> a long 5hn1 and otrers h'm~el! a• tne key ~nslage 1n an atte mpted prosnn hrear. I 0 IO' m f our·ln·One: Rm! 5er· l•nfs Night Gallery "The La~t Laur· er" A pa r~ly1ed m3n (Jack Ca:s.sT~y) '<l'hn ha1 le~rned lhe ar1 nf lev1!alinn, v•heretiy his spi111 cAn le~ve h<s bnr.y, dtC•O~\ Jn 'et rrvenge o~ !he dnC!M (l/.art1n Bmoki) he believes is rnmont1c?.1l"f •nv~lved w•th his wrfe ' 1"1ari rne B•sw1~11. t1J An1ellto1 Neg101 (39) fD Mol'i'. Game 7:30 p (f1 PllEMIERE Y~u ~rt Th~re rne cll•ldteni VPts•nn or tho clal sir. CBS N~w1 ~errts or "ryew11ne~s"I retnactments o! h•~tnr•c~I event\ I 1hls btoadCAst. entitled "Onteal nt • Pres ident," traces the dramal•C seouence ol evenl> 1<.n•ch led tr , Wood1f'w Wtiv>n'~ 1•!11~1an1 r1~r·~·"nl 10 inl'fllVe the II:=; in WN!d War I r, WnM end William Prince slar. j D m Mt" fr~m Shiloh (R) ''Th! Angus Kiiier" V ~n Jnhn,nn Dina Me111ll, Ruth Rriman and C~ 11 Wil l• aue~t in 1 dr~m1 involv•og lhe my~ 0 ALCOA HOUR * THE ULTIMATE RISK 1enou~ k•ll•ng n1 a hud o! ca1tte. !O:IS O Angel Wrap-Up 0 Anae l Wtrm-Up 0 ~~ r6'I til Courh~ip ol Eddie'1 lO:JD O N~w~ r1th1r (R) "Th~ Hn'p•IJI" [~rtre •l 0 ~-_! (f) Nfl Action "Super worr1~d when ho~ !1thei ires In rhr l llowl V" h0.\p1!1 I !or 8n 1n,ur8nce c~·-•:'P I m N1w1 Bill J~~nl Q Mill\~ $ Mnvle: (lhr) "fve ol e!J El Dl1r1o di un1 !8norlll De St M1rt" (dr~ma) •44 -l,tic~1el cente O'Shea , Anne 8~•1tr. W1ll1am £ythe ll:OO EJ ]_ €tJ News m Mop~'S HPfOe1 o lQ' m Jr1e•1 (D It T1i111 Thiel O R1m 1 ktlo~ (15) Tiit Cofj)Onite View r{) Mu'lhll Oillo~ r:!l En»l9d1 de loe&e I 0 ~CD News (39) lt'i Youi Bit O Movit: "G1ll1nt Houri" (drame) l ·OO IJi (J) i ll'll:IAL 1 If You Tum 0" '60-hmes C11ne1, Dennl1 Weaver. (R) Th~ p1obtems of drug 1buie "I m Movie: "Som lo Kill" [mystel}) d1J1Cu11ed '47 -Claire Tr~vor. Willer Sl111k. 1 0 Anrtl &...ebtll Tiie ~l1lnim~, (D 9,,t the Cloci Ana111 meet the O~k lan~ A!hl~l•u 1t1 ED I J-ft1Al I A Smo111sbol'd of Al1rned1 County Coliseum in Oak 1 Leuning Highliaht1 lrnm the UCL.A l1"d. Cllifo1ni ~-J t11enlion proQ11m. 0 (}I@ crJ Room 22Z /Rl "Mr l l :30 IC'lo (i M~rv Grillin Bom~11r" A vet,ran tian1re1 l•Jcher 1 ~ "'---J • "· I 0 LO ff;) n .. nny wrMn 11p!tls Wilt Wh tman H•~h w11n his 0 fJ: 16~ ~DI k C. tt Orion 1rch11c tre1tment nl .1!udents. ,., 11 ~1 ~ c ve n P '' •! ~ues nos!. (D l llly lr•hlllt Cnrsadt (D Movit: "lnva~IU flOllt Mll'I"' em {15) The ,r,nch Chel I (\Cl ri) '53-Helena ~rter. Arthur III Lucht llb11 fran1. (3t) F11tu~: (Zhr) MModt! ind !ht 12:00 O Movie: (C) "Vlrr!nl1" (d11m1) M1tTl•ft Bro.lt:tr"' I '4 !-Mid~ltlne Carro ll. f/'1111 Mac• C!J Nino Murrey, St!rhni H1ydrn. l :lO 0 {])(I) tJ) The $1111lh r1mlly 1:00 p Movl1: •oh, Suwnn1• (wu1tm) Ill) "One More Goodbye" Chldl '50--~orratt r~•er. Rod Ctmeron. Smith'! f1m11y ctn do noth•nt l'ur ~ 0 0 (f•@) Neww WI~ IMd WOfry wnen ht in1i11~ on m All· Jrlifhf Sllow: "'let of I ,.,_ l1lrln1an1n 1rnmtn1 o! special dan·I flt!l't." MS.ps 11 S.1" ind "Je1nn1 rer to him. £11!u." Thursdcy 1 1:00 ID "01ys ol Glory" (1dventu") '44 -I amir~ T~urn1nrrv1 Gre101Y Ptc~ DAYTIME MOVIES I Z:OO ~ "C.mnr North11111 nr (drtmt ) (S-J1m"$ ST11W1rt, H~len Wtlku, 1:00 ~ "M1. 111d Mn. Smith• (ccmedy) J·OO ~f "Pony [,lprt u" (w~!ern) ·53 _ (J -C11olt Lnmb1rd, Ch.rl!on Ht$!On P~ll ~ n 1 t:30 0 "Htnry Aldrich, 101 Scout" ' n ~ tm nr (r.<iiTttdy) '44 -Jimmy Lydon. 1 1 @ (C) "G1111 !i<!v1 Uprillnr'' th1r11i Smith. "I.1st of Iha Wiid (western) 'Sl-Jlff Cli•ndl1r. .. ,, ... ... " ... lot •11' t• ····49 ..... ti c '>•I·' ' ' "" "I~• Mlltio" Oollor Du<~" (Ci) ... "' ...... "Thi Ro,.foo! (u rull,." IGl .•1,' ''"' """'"'' !.,.,, .. ,.,, r, •,1 ,, •'•'•"r'"'"""' "(rootu"' l h1 Worli f ••tot" lG'l ' ' "Wo r 8<1., .. n Tho Pio"'"" IGJ l "'~'" ••• ""'" ··~·''"' e1• 0010 "BLUI WA II•, WKITl D(A Tll" (GJ ,, . ' . " , . ......... ...... ''Tiii H Ull TING P A•Tf" (I ) ''"'"". ·• James Bond is Back •.. to Ba ck S•an Connery in "DOCTOR NO" AND Sean Connery in "TO RUSSIA WITH LOVE" NIW,011 ll•CM .• •t ••• ••"••<• t• !o~"I'" I'd• hlo ·• 0 1. l ·ll!O WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! A story of kJve... set against the vilix:e of rebellion RC!lERT Ml1CHLl'v\ TRE\OR HONARD JQ-!N MIUS crd St\RAH MlES ~'=fer" Sun t~ru T~ur1. I n '"· Fri, •nd Sot_ a.JO Conr. S•I. from l :JO; Su~. I ~.m. PEARL BAILEY in rsr~on September 3 thru 12 1wo Shows Nightly 8 p m. and Midnight • l~o shows nightly e~cep1 Mon6ay 10 pm..andJ2.30 am. AmBrlca"1 Gria!t1t ~ac.tlon Buy. For Reservat ions call : ZEnlth 9·9924 " Kings Castle l ake Tahoe/Nevada ,702)831-1111 A.LSO GP Rucly Hit With Suit LOS A'.'\CELES 1 liPI l -l"1· ly lounf1!m<1n Robert S1 r - ''"nson has !Jlrd a $2 n11!hrin l1h~I sull aga in~! <'rooner J\url.v Vallee ;ind RKO r.rrieral Cf!rp , ori('r::ttor or KH.J-TV, Ln~ A11;,;el('s St r1Pn~nn . v.•hnse rl1strir! 111 C'huil"~ \'allee's nf'1t'hb<1rhnrid. ft111ch! rhr singer's ;it!rmpl 111 rrro<11nr rhe ~1rret he ll\'E'S on "llur De \';illPP" Thr :;111 ! cnntc11rls \'aller rn::irlr ;i l1 heln11s ren1;-irk ahn11t Sl1•\'J11l~11n~ (lll'rl lP):!<I! rl 1[ f1rull1r~ d,1nng an arpr;ir.:inrr l\H.1-T\"'s Ten1po ~hn11· AOul!• -1.1S Jr'' -1 JI . ll ld• II~ "TORA ! TORA.1 TO RA.!" ~Ill• "VA~l!M •NG POINT" wl•i N ••~ J OOQI' ln•c••I Kid> M111~ •• S•! ' p M '°'TREATS ~EWY WAYE Lin A SOUt BROTHEA" E:rhe sti arna c Pl3SliC Maehine -f'I AYBOY -~·n~- "'" •' ·~•1• 111 '11' PLUS ~ ''CATCH THI JnY" an d "HANGo ·TIN'" BALBOA! <YAN n 'NUL • ' ~!~-4048 • l ~~·~·w~l'.".L_D_R_o_v_E_R_S_" ~ ,.. •. ...... . ""=~=,.,,,.===='I ·~· '' '1 .... ,, ..... ,. ...... ,., .... " . '"' -..1 Jl1J lhlltoli Ptnln1ula No w Th ru T ue!>, The tun•w•y be1l•eller i1 on !he 1creen. Sean Connery ne Anderson Tapes ~ tCIB[Jll W Wl~\U)j l'tOCMJC 100'! "l AWM~ll" !G P) & "Jll'PD~l fOU~ 10(.ll C.UfOllGHTIM " (G) ~=:' ~ ... "' . ....... . Al!>o Pl aying U l·l~t1 i" JOjE?H l 1Vfl ~··1:_-,v Cl' P~".:D~Cl 'J"l : " '. 1klut•1 There WB88 crooked 111811··· End~ Tue1day 7t h Record \Vee]!; ON ·ANY SUNDAY A nLM IJY UIUCI •I !MM [Q 1~ I Del M<1r's all-time great aeason Is almost over. But the best Is Y•I ta come! Don t miss the excitement of seaso n wind.up. Phone 755-11 41. Special buses, call Greyhound. Nine dally races Mon.-SaL Post Time 2 p.m. Dat•ar~ Thoroughbred Clu b NOW! AT THEATRES BELOW! FOR FAME , FORTUNE. ... ANO BROKEN BONES 1 "' " ' ' ..... GEORGE HAM ILTO N· SUE LYON EllEL KNIEllE'' IMI" ,,.~r 0 1 '"P. d11re<1ev ols' i i:~ .,.,ell(} \'"••.,-:-. •• •· ' . •o • CALL THE ATRES FOR 2N D FEATURES o FOUNTAIN VA LLEY DRIVE-IN . Sr." D1e~11 frwv ot R•r.n~ ,.., ., • 1 LA HABR A DR IV E-IN· On l"'P he · BPnr•, l Hr.rtiar Bl'JD ORANGE 1 ORIVE·IN . t, A Frw~ 11erir (knpmnn GROVE.GAR DEN GROVE . 96 ifi r,111 rl,,riG•o•1>Blvrl FOX FULLERTON · S10 fJ Hn hnr 1111 1 f~l(jfl Hors.1• {wnittrn). '49-Mll''I BetM 4:JD -IC) "Aft Am 1 N I H~1he1 /1mmy [1!1son I -I t(lr ~mtd Dt ry" -------------------------0 "I Wu 111 o\mtnc:..i Spy" (Id· (C(Jmedy) 'S!>-0\an• Dors. vent u1tl 'Sl-Gen• Ev•nt. I S:OO 0 "Hud111~·• Bly" iedvenl\lre) '(Q 0 (C) "C.pt1ln front C•'111e" (ad I -r1ul Mu11•, _k,hn S11t1~n. L1l10 v1niu11) '(7 -T~nt p~ .. ~r r1~R~r l(ids Like to Ask And y . ~ ... DAILY PILOT 2~ i • (f;Jij•Mi,3 •1iill#ji;!t1 I MATI EES DAILY FROM . 1:30 p ··~···~···~···· , .. r °'"' " Song Of Nor'v\1ay ' .. .. . . .. ' '" . ' ... " 1"'4 ' fie,,~ .. • li•~d~,,n~ '·' 1 ...... ' ',,, t p, • ''. . ,. .......... , .. .. ... . . ...... " ~··· ,., .......... , l<OOPV• <'o.,.f,,,,,, .• •• .. ' .. -. . J ·"· ...... ' ....... '""' •· ' ' .,., ' ... 1)1, nt+, -•• ~--.r~•~ '·'· ~ .• , fd\\a•d ( ~nb ~·"~ l'•"i " .,,.,~,. . ,,, .. , ..... ' "' I " ...... ''·" " -:-:• ' ' .. , ...... ,I ... '.~I~.,., C"""' N I . I , ....... '.·:·*'{'. ........... ·· .. , ow Exe us1ve y :!u:µ~~ji ~:CONTINUOUS DAILY :·;;:,·.'""'·''"·::.···.,····· FROM 1 ·30 P M .... ,. ,.,,.,. •!< •• • • • • 2ND AT CINEMA WIS T fl 2 • •2nd ATCINEMA• How did United States Intelligence know of the attack before th e Japanese Ambas.sador7 • • ~~~--. ·n.·a·a """'°' '"°'"" """ 2Nol ~.?~.~-~TRA0c0~10N C '"''.~'. • • .P•~p,1 ·~. :~.,~" ·v4M.tilJV!IG CPL-:::-COLO R "'THE CONFORMIST' ,,,-IS THE BEST MOVIE THIS YEAR BY FAR!" -ln&lle .... vo,;,&r ·····.··· ......... ,, ....... ,~ .. ; .. JEAN LOUIS STEFANIA TRINTIGNANT SANDRflll the conformist --:::-i !RJ·-; __ ~:::-:-:-:-: .-no I • '<"'I"""' ...... "1~ '"THE CONFESSION' IS VASTLY MORE INTEREST-'i ING THAN 'Z'!" _,., '""" ~J· " r-·. 1'~'' :~r' ' ~· .. ·1 ·k ' ' ' " • r, " - "The Confession" ' lc;p ,,,'-',''·'',''."··~~ .. ,'!CJL llOWAROS HARBORe,';';':,2 ~••to• '"o •r w•u o• '' COlll •ll• ••l ·O'IJ FIRST SHOW ING of "TH E CO NFORMIST" '"" "TllE CONFESSION " IN ORANGE CO UNTY .. fl ',-'' ~~. · cHAAliOti ~ HESTON THE OMEGI\ MAN GWilllam Gffolden GR,yanO~eaJ GKarlcMalden l<1 1 IU•kf (dw1rdo Fii• • 2ND AT CINEMA WEST ,11 I• II·••!•·<••'•" ,,, ,,.., "'~•~ "THE LAWMAN " J4 D.&.ll V PILOT FataJ Jet Crash Site Gets Study • JUNEA U. A!ask11 tl°Pl l - Engine failurP ha s been ruled out as the cause of the Alaska Airlines Rnr1ni:: i27 JP ll1ner \l.'hich smashed into !he .~1de nf a mountain f1P.1r hrrt. killin,i:: all !l I pcr~n~ abo;ird. in- \'esliga!nrs ~aid U'edopsda~ lnvesr1i;a1nr~ frnm the Na- tional Transpnrta1inn Mlf'ly Board also rf>('n1•errd 10-12 1n- srruments frnm the plane "'·rerkage. 1nrludinJ.! r " n na1·uoar1nnal 1ns1rumenls. and planned In run henrh IP~!~ In dP!Prm1nP 1f the.1 cnnrributed lo the cra~h la~! Saturda~. · S9fe11 hn::irrl 1n1·estii:::itnrs. after a pr e I 1 m 1 n a r y in· \'est1~at1on nf lhP t h re t: engines at the unpart sit e. hal'P determ1nrd that normal power "·as hein~ applied at impact." a hoard spokesman, Ed Sla!!P r.v Jr ~aid He said 1denuf1c;i t1nn nf thP '·ict1ms ::it the sce ne of the 11·nrsT sinJ::le pl ane air crash 1n the l'n1 tl'd States 11':\S prn· ceeding desp1tP fhffirult1es caused by pnnr flying con- ditions. limll ing movement bet"'ePn Juneau and 1hr crash silt'. :i!)nuT 20 miles a"·a,\' . .. ,re e!'l1mate that all Qf th e hocl1es "'Ill be nff the hill in l\1•n da1·~. possibly three da,\'~." Sl;ittf'ry s<11d "1\p- prox1ma1rlv h;i.H of !hf' bochf'S have alrP;i.d1· hef'n t.:iken fr1Jm the accident scent' and remn\'· ed In a rentral sil t: About ;i dozen 11rt1ms h;i.\'f' been pnsit11·eh· 1 rl e n t 1 £ 1 e d by fingerprints " Despite "'ork1ni:, crind1tinns severe]~· hampered bs rain, fo~ In"' cloud!' ;i nd cold, \l'Orkers bP!te\'P the.\' ha\'I' ac- counted for ;:ill 111 i>ersnns aboard lhP p!;:in(' which cr::i~h ed at the 2.400-fnnl lpvel nf the mountain Recol'er\' work at the sne nf the cr;:ish ·ma\· bf' fin ished by Monda.v. a sr.~)kesman for the invest1i:ator~ s;:i1d. hu! addPrl that cnllect1on nf d;:ira "·nul d continue for some t1me bef ore a pubhr hr;ir1111! is held. pro- bablv in onP nr twn months. Tl'.:O 1mport;:int pitrf's nf equ1pment reco1rrerl from !he "·reckagP alrr;:id,1· ha1,. hePn nn"·n tn labrlratnne~ fnr analvs1s. Th,,1· <irP h('t1eved 10 bf' in good rnnrli!inn ThP f\11!hl da\;i rernrclcr, "'h1ch rernrrls lhP ~peerl. altitude head1n1t. 1er1tcal r.. fnrces anrl flight t1mr fnr the airplane frnm the mnment nf t;ikenff "a~ f Io ...,. n Lo \\'a.c.h1nctnn n (' Thr cnrkp1t 1111ce r·rr·nr<!rr. "'h1ch kr<"r~ :i 1arrd recnrd nf ~II rad 1 n rnm1n un1cal1nns within. tn and from thP aircraft. has Deen .~enl tn $1>.:it!le fnr ;:i re;:irlnut h~· a .safet1· hoard in1Pst1iz;:itnr. A ·~i'lfr11 hn:irrl .<.noke~man :;a1d a rar11· of hun!er<. "·h1rh heard thP rra<.h of the Jet ha!> been localed. Thursdoi], Septrmbf, 9, 1971 SEPTEMBER HONOREE George Wilson Gangbusting Officer Gets Mesa Honor A young 1nvesl!gatnr in- strumental in breaking the :-.larch. 1!170 Bnnnie and Cl~ de bandit gang thal c a rn e cnastward after a Colorado killing is Costa ~tesa's Officer for the ~1onth of September. George P. \\'l\son. 27. h:is bttn chosen by the cit ~ 's Cr ime Prel'en t1on Comm ltttf'. l\'n"' encaged prirnarily 1n "'·orkinc "·1t h ju1·r n1!e.~. Detei ·· lil'e \i.'ilsnn has heen ;i.c.s1gncd tn a number nf n ! hf' r homic ides in ad d111nn to !hC' so-called Bonni e and Cl~·de capture. He and other 1n1·es11~atnrs arrested James f.. ,Jarksnn, no"' 21i. plus his e:1r lfriPnd ;ind '"''fl male traveling rnn1 pa r.1nns in a west side hnme tn end a cross-country rnbber.v ~pree. Jacksnn-whn 1·nwerl ne l'er lo be ta"-en ali1•e-1s nnw srr1·- ing a life sentenee fnr thP brutal murder nf ;i Colorado Springs p;:iwnhrnkrr. Th r Cllhers received l1e:ht!'r sen- tences. The~ had left an ::ir~ena! nf ,l!uns locked 1n their car n1ernight fnr the first !1n1e since fleeing Cnlnr;1(!n, but ~r ill hi'!d ite m~ lin king them tn thr blud,l!enn murder. Thr soft spoken 1n1r~1 1 catnr joined !he depar!n1en1 in /l.tarl'h. \%~ ,:i ,<, ,:i patrn\man, heinli!, prnmnte>d !n rlf'!ert11r "·nrk in August. 1%!1 and ,.;rr1 ine: "·ith se1·rral specific dtita1!.~. R;:i1.<.ed 1n S:in Rcr n;ird1no . \rilsnn h:i~ .:in A ~.~nc1::il r 11[ Art~ de).!rre 1n f"'liCP ~~·1rn('C' frnm Or;:in2r Cn.:t ,<,! ('nllc.cr anrl lives in :\rwpnrl Rr.:irh with wiff' Jn ;:inrl 3 ·~·c;ir·nlrl da uJ!hter .rulir. Like m;:in~· fpl\n"' t1ff11·r1~ . hr prPfer~ nuldnor ;inrl .:i lhlf'llC' ;:ir11vit1e.<. dunng le1.<ur r t1mr . 1nl'ludin2 fishtn&, motorcyc!1n~ and tenn1i. Veteran s' Officia] Thr \ "h"r~n~ \rln11n1<t1·;:i- l1nn h;i< 1n1rn.,l,,.fl ii< r.:in1 - na1;:n In 11,.rp rrnrln1 rr• dp- 1 f'lnp l.j ni111.11 ll\f'.1f•h !r:i1n 1n~ np1yir111n1t11'• f1,r rr111rn· ini:: .~rr1·11 r11J11n \' !hP ~;u11P 11n1P lhr \' \ 1< 1;1k1n~ ~1,.r~ In s1mpl1f1 thr nrn! rrlu ri·• rm- plri1f'r< m11<\ 11 lln" 1n ~r111n2 up !hPir vPlf'f';l ''" prni;ir:iin.<. Gnrdnn R El\1nl!. r11r1>r•trir of \'A'~ S1,111 hrrn f;il1f<1rn1a Re~1nnal Off1rr <:itrl lh;il special hPlp I' ;:i1 ;:iil;:ihlr In small bu <111r•~r< "hn 11nulrl likE' tn p;irr1r 1p;it" hut 1'.'hn ----------- End• DHlfl Col. F. f\lar11n Post, 2145 E. Ocean Blvd .. Ne\l•port Beach. rer.ent· Jy completed a brief tour of aclive duty at \J.S. Air Forre Acad - em y. ('nlorado SprinJ?~. Colo. A reserve nff'irer, he 1va~ an ad1n1ssions rounselor for his hn1nf' tlt'CP. 1¥k resnurrrs fnr dP"rlnri1ni: !r::i1mn~ prngr:im.( llr ~a id tha1 \'A rei:innal nff1ee~ ,,.111 <rnd tr::i 1n1n,i:: l'Xpl'rt.~ \n rhrr·k nn·!hP-Jnb train1nJ? pnss1hll1t 1r( ::ind hrlp empln\'er,c. set 11p ;ic- t'l'f11<ihlP 1r::i1n 1n.i:: .~itu1111n11~ I 'ndrr ;ipprn1 rd p1·ni:r;:irn.~. 1rl rr;:i n~ ::irr p::i1d wh ile 1hrv arP 10 !raining Thr s::il;iry p:i.1d b.1' rhP empln,l'rr ~nes up ::i.~ !ht' !r;iinrP rlr velnrs i;k11l~ u~tiful tn the employer. Elhntt ~::i1d th.ir n1·rr lfVl 1~~1 \'f'IPrflrl.<: ate 1·11rr r nlh t:ik111,i:: nn·lhf'-Jnh tr;11n1 ng, anfl ::i!n1nst 200JIOO h;:i1-e r a k en ap- prenticeshi p nr 0,JT ~ince lhe currcnl prngr;im w::i.~ hrs! au!hnrired le.~.~ than fnur )'e::ir.<: ;:icn, He pointed nl11 hol'.'f'\'er, 1.h:it mnre JOh.<: ;:ind tr::i1nin11 nppnrtun1t1e.<: a r f neerled . 11ncl nne w;:i y In prn- viclr lhPm is thrnui::h grratrr f'n1plnyer parlicipatinn 1n O.JT prngr:imli. In an ;:ipprnved VA prngr;:irn . rmplnyer.<:. may p;:iv nrw \'eleran tr.:iineei; as lillle .i~ nne·half of thr t a r g e I "Jou rneyman w:ige .' While !he VA prnl'lde~ in· r n r m a 1 inn :inrl hrlp.<: rmplnyers develop O.JT prn ,11ra ms. Elliott pn1n!ed nut that Pm11lo~·rr prQgn1m~ mu,<,\ hf' Oesi1tntcl In meet the re· riui remenli-nl state appro1•1ng aj!:enc1e.!i hefore 1· e ! e r a n trainres CM rf'C'P11·r \'/I bf'nefit.<:. Tn :i.ssis! in the de'Vrlnpmen1 of nf'"' tra1nin~ jnb~. lhP \'A rttt:ntly rirrulatrd In 1111 it~ ref!ional n!lfc:e~ 3~ protn1vpr Qn-the-in h !r;:i1nin~ prn.-:r:im~ In orcupal1nns nf ag rirullurr and in I~ manu;:il .<:.kill r1r1n~ Acldition11l VA funds :ir" i1l~n MinR m:1de a1·a1lablr In ~t:itr 11pprovinR ai;it:nritos 10 ~11pJYlr! nf th• expt"d1rr<! ~1 .1 1" :iri pro1 ~! prnLc. ~ .· ·• . .. Free Thumb Taxi Lauded by Tee11age~s PA LO S V E R DES Pfn1nsulil ," said the CQm· of them girls, do the dri\'ing in July. and !he service may con-"especially from !ht teenagtors The ~·;:i rs don't sl1!P in front PE~JNSULA (AP ! _ In rhis mutee chairman, ti.I a r vi n three-hour shifts. tinue on Saturdays after themsel\'es " 11! a cu~tn1ner's house or take Poer. The c;i rs ha ve been carrying school onons. Young volunteers man an him exac1l1 "herl' he 1o1·anls l() affluent and bucolic Los r-· bl' hed "Then "'e fitted lhE' l\\'O 3flO to 600 young peoplt: six "Tht responSf! has Deen answerin~ service alld relay go. bu! they ply esla LS An~elrs suburh the le<>n;ige loge!her and ('ame up .,..·ith the,'::d:':':':'=":.':':'=':ioc=e:t:h:':':':'d=o=l=u:':'be=tl:e:1·:a:ht:e:,':'=':''='=:P:o=':':'=:':eq:u:':':"=b=':':':':io=to=th:e:r:a:r:s:. =:':':u':':':· ===:--:=:--:-=== h1tchh1ker's thuinb ne1'er falls. idea 1h;i\ onfl of the reason-; I --- In f:ict ;:i trenager can 1o1·hy kids fight 1rith !hei r IPleph0ne Jnr his free rtdfl and parent~ 1s nver use o1 rhe the Thumb Taxi "'Iii be on the tar." Tne ide;i for a free taxi w:i1·. ~erl'ire fnr the town 's kids wa s The 1de;i 1:;irne frnn1 a L'IV~c born. bul the com mirtee C'nm1111ttee appn1nl<'d h~' the cn11lrln '! rind any cars. school boRrd lo f1nr1 solutionl" ThE'n the head of a loc::il to pr·nblerns bugging 1erna~rr!> s1>t'urr1y co n1pany heard ahout anrl thf'Jr parents. rhe pl:in. Hi~ c;irs npe ra1e "\\'e found !11a1 trrri.:igrrs n1nHl v at night. He f1Hercd the ftght w11h their p11re11t s 1n !he u•e n' snnle nrf-d1Jty l'ars dur- s11n1n1err1n1e ;ind "e knrw 1ng tile da111n1e. The con1pany lhal therf' 1~ fl<) p11ht1c pa~·s fnr g<is ;:ind m:iintenance I r a n s p n rt H l 1 n n on the and teen;:ige \·nluntecrs. mos t KOCM stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor _l:::JS'.~[_7 24 how·s· a day ::=.====================:;:;.::;;;;~;;:;;::::::;;::==:::~==~====::==i;--~ H E· 1 , .. RED Tl .~'ii~ "-'l;tll\' <l( 1'1 1''~f-'; f '.ar~: SALE .. ENDs ':LE SEPT. 11th .Fil s )latn· of These Car s: Co mp;trt -Buir·k.-. ch .. 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"She reminds me of little t.1o Con- nolly and Helen Wills f\1oody ," said Jack • Kranrer, the rormer U.S. Wimbledon kingpin , while walchini; the pOny·lailed tt!ef1agt:r adva11ce tu the women's semi finals in the U.S. Open ch.ilmpionships Wednesday by beating Australia's Lesley Hw1t. 4-6. 6· 2, 6-l, for her 46tb $lraight conquest. "The three of them have that same expression. all sweetness and light. but then when it's time to put away their opponent -voo-oo-m -they let her ha'>'e ii. I don't like using the word 'killer,' but what other word is there? Chris has that killer instinct.' No. 2 Stan Smith 0£ Pasadena, the top-seeded man left in tht' tournament, won by default over Milan Holocek or Czechoslovakia. Who pulled a muscle in the third. Tom Okker, f\o. 4 of The Netherlands defeated Roger Taylor of Britain 6-4, 4-6. 6-3. and seed Clark r.rabener of New York No. 7 dusted Ray Moore of South Africa. 6·2, 6-4, 6· 3. When Chris is oul there on the court, her long blonde hair tied in the back with a keUy green ribbon, she thinks or only one word -execute. And she does. Beautifully. "There is no1hing on llus little girl's mind but running dov.•n e\•ery ball and getting every point," Kran1er said. "You have to sec her on TV v.•aiting to be interviewed. She reminds you of Sonny Liston sitting therit in his ctir· ner listeninf;( to instructions before going out to fig ht tituhammad All." Lesley flunt Is no ~1argaret Court but s he 's a tough. smart ,A.:.:ssie cookie who nows the SCflre and has been around. She can play tennis. She took the first set fro1n her ~·ounger opponent. the same 'A'ay Chns' last tv.·o victims her" did , but then it became simply a rnatlcr of Singer's And Now There Are Consistency l(ey for LA LOS ANGELES -A layman looking aver Bill Singer's medical records for the past 17 months V.'Ould probably wonder u·here the 27-year-old Dodger pitcher is buried. The 20-game winner of 1969 has been plagued by injury and illness to the degree you wonder how he musters the ~trength <>r the courage to take the pitcher's mound. I recall talking to him ln the lobby of our 1-fontreal hotel in April of 1970. He \\'BS scarcely able to sit up while wailing ror transportation to the airport to be flown home. And small wonder. It turned out he .,,as aurfering from hepatitis. He v.·ent on to win eight games last year, including a no-hitter against the ---WHITE WASII -------~ w ~ •LIMM WMITa Phillies In J uly. An amazing comeback for a guy who had been flattened by a strength·iapping disease. But his pr<>blems wert only beginning. He was subsequently hit by • Bob ti1oose fastball and suffered a broken index finger . He Cl'entual ly had to undergo s urgery and then endured reactions from that. This spring he came up with shoulder ailments and then he injured his groin , missing 32 dayg because of the latter. But t he sklry doesn't end here. On the last trlp east he slipped on the mow1d >,11hile \\'anning up in Philadelphia, slightly hurting his back. Then he ag- gravated it 12.ler in the same game. chas· inf! a bunt. He was r emoved from action and miss· ed a turn in starting rotation. But this durable young man bounced back and put on that standout show against the Giants \Vednesday n.i~ht, )l!Jinning a healthy two-hiller and retiring 20 in a ro\v to gain his eighth conquest or the season. And as one press box observer poin ts out. one big key to the Dodgers' chance!i. of overtaking the Giants is a healthy and ronsistent Bill Singer. * * * P.l:iu ry \\'ills, elder statesman for lhe DOOgers, told lhL<= column . that 1f LA catches !he Giant s again this ~ason. tt v.·on"l fa ll back ~.gain as it ha~ two other time.!; this year \\'hen it closed the gap to a·• gam~. "We v.·ert up mentally and we were relaxed." he said after the vital v;in over the Giants Wednesday night. "And I .fttl they (SFJ might have been a httle tense." he •dds. Wills believes the Dodgers have put everything togethtr in . th• just<Qncluded series with San Francisco. "\Ve can enjoy rt now -and rightfully so. But tomorrow is another day and \\'e have to start it off by concentrating on San Diego," he says. "Do I feet my age (38)," he replies to the obvious: question. ''I think t ven:one here (in tht dre.ssing room) feels a httle older now. "Remember. this is September . ·.• we·ve been playing sine~ February. But !f we aren't reminded of 11. we really don t 'have time to think about ho\v old v.·e feel." Dod gers Box LOS ANOl!ll!S ol r lo tW 3 1 1 • l 7 ' I •• 1 • J 0 • 0 0 0 •• • 0 1 ' ' 0 • 0 3 0 1 0 l I 0 t 1 f 0 G 0 ••• ,,. " • 1 • •• 10 Motlct,.t (L,lt.lf) ' 6 I l ) I McMI"'" 7 t I 0 1 I Mo"'i!""' 1 1 1 1 11 t i ... « tW,t.HI t.11, 1 0 0 l l rew0t 1/l I I I I t ~-~· -ll'•wrr Mllil' -bY M'M•~D" fS1'\0td. '"''• -I !I. A.11.,,<1onco -51 OO• - By GLENN \\''HITE 01 the Oa!IY .. 1191 Sft ll LOS ANGELES -Eighteen years of managing the Dodgers has made \Valier Alston a wise, cautious man. It v.·ould be a rarity for him lo make premature or immature judgments. It is equally unusual to see him in outward display or ecstasy. And he \\'as no different Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium after his resurgent forces conl· p!eted a .sweep of a three-game series "·ith San Francisco's Giants. Bill Singer's nifty two-hitter shut do\Yn the Western Division pacesetters of thf' Natiooa l Le ague, 3-0, before a paid house of 51,009. • And the triumph pared the Giants' lead over the Dodgers lo five games with 20 M1·. Hockey Ends Cla ssy Ice Ca1·eer DETROIT !AP) -Gordie Howe. a legendary sports hero who has dorninated hockey as much as Ty Cobb did baseball or Joe J ,ewis did Q€lxing in their day, con- rirmed Wednesda'y night his plans lo retire. Bruce Norris. owner or the Dttroit Red \\Pings. had invited nev.·smen to a news <'Onference Thursday afternoon. But l.Jowe said he "couldn 't hack it once they sent out the invitatioos," and began telling reporters he was definitelv finished after 25 years as a Red \Ving. · He gave a number of reas<>ns for retir- ing. "Age for one," he said. "I'm 43 anri it's a young man's game .... some wrist !rouble and my legs aren't 1vhat they us· eel lo be. "One thing 1've stuck to pretty much throughout my career -"'hen it becomes more \York lhan fun I've had it. I've found practice e~lremely difficult and I JU.<;t don't get up for a game any more. "And it "'as n1v mother's \\1ish before "'he died thaL I gft iL !retirement) out or the way before 1 got seriously hurt." The only thing arguing against his retirement was "selfishness." he added, "Maybe go for 800 goals but J don't think that's as important as being honest ,.,·ith the fans.·· Already a vice president or a Norris· owned insurance cornpany and 011·ner· operator of :i suburb2.n ice rink. l!O\\e confirmed that he would be staying \\'ilh the front office of the National Hockey League club, but said he v.•as leaving the announcement of his specific new duties to Norris. There have bt>en three IO\Y points in Ho11·e·s career. compared with an almost endless string of highlights. One bl:ick spot was back in \\'innipeg, tilan . 11·hen ;is a JG.year-old teen-ager frotn Floral. Sask .. the 6-foot. !05·pou nd Ho1ve \\'a~ told after a 10.day st.ay at • New York Rangers NHL tryout camp: "You'd better go back home, SonJ1y, you'll never be a major leaguer. '1 In 1945-40 he spent his only year in the minor leagues. at Omaha of the then U.S. Hockey League, After that il was Detroit and stardom. In 1950 llo~·e and Toronto's Teeder Kenntrly smashed into the boards at Detroit'~ Olympia Stadium in a late March playoff game. Howe i;uffered a gash on his right eyeball, a fractured nose, facial lacerations am:! a severe brain concussion. The hockey world held its collective breath, first for his life the11 his sighl He was taken off lhe ice unctin!K'ious. An early morning hour •nd • half operation was performed to relieve pressure al tbe base of the skull. Some: fan.~ wondered if lhe near-fatal Injury woul d alter the style of the husky. slope·shooldcred forward. lie came into the 1951·52 season wear- ing a helmet, but injury.t if anything, ap. peared to have improved his rame. That proved to be his first ~go•I season a nd It won him his first scoring cham- pionsl\ip. tefl Lo play. Tonight the Dodgers open a three-game set in S<VJ Diego wh ile the Giants are in Atlanta for three tiffs this weekend. Getting back lo Alston, he did adn1il the importance of Wednesday night's win. ''\Vinning the first two was rf'ally big for us. But M we'd have lost tonight that would 111ean v.·e only gain one ga111e on them (the Giants). Now we pick up !hree." Alston had said last week in llouston th~.t his outfit was due for a good home· stand. Arxl right he v.·as as LA 'A'On five of its six Chavez Ravine encounters. Tom Haller, a former Giant oow catching for the Dodgers, was also guard- ed on comment: ''We still need hel p. Somebody else has got Lo beat !hem as \1'el i But there'5 no doubt about it -this \\·a~ a big boost, psychologically and sta1 istic;i1ly." Singer, 1vho s;tid he tired in lht• ninth when he \Vas relieved with 11nc out and two on base. 1old the µress that he has been working hard between starting assignments_ .. , changed n1y grip on the fa sl ball and it sl;,irted sinking mure:· he said . "To be honest. I wasn't any n1ore keyed up ovl'r 1his game than I v.·0t1ld be [or any other .. , didn't fee l ii wa s the garne of the year or anylhi ng like that." After retiring 20 Giants in a row , he lost his ('Ontrol and walked two with one out in the ninth. Then relief sµec"ialisl J im Brewer carne 011 and he walked Wilhe P.1ays. ... SAN FRANCISCO'S CHRIS SPEIER OUTRUNS HIS HAT FOR A BASE HI T. BI LLIE JEAN KING ADVANCES TO U.S. OPE N $Elo\IS. superb ball control and the Hun! girl r.:vuldn'l keep up. .. I don't think I'll win the nest round." Now Chris faces Billie Jean King, th' former women's C"han1p. In the semifinals. She has beaten Billie Jean once before but after Wednesday's win 1n·er L.ei;ley Hunt, Chris said she didn't !hink: 5~ could beat Billie Jean again. "Did you think you were going to win loday'!" "Every day you come in here." a rad io man said to her in the interview rnum behind the center court where she had just woo, "and s~· you doo't think you can win your next match." ''1 had a lol of pressure today. Peo- ple kept saying you'll beat her easy. She's not even seeded. But now I'm playing Billie J an, She's seeded number one. It'll bt a k>ose match." "~'hat do you mean by 'loose?'" ··There won't be so n1uch pressure." "You beat Billie Jean once before, didn't you?" ··1 know," Chris said, keeping her ron1posure. ·'\\1hy do y<>u keep saying that~" "Ve:s, but she had a cramp in he r leg and she defaulted in the third &el. I had lO struggle for the i;et I won ." Five ... 1'h:u ~roughl h001e run menace Bobby Bonds lo bat. Bre\\'er said he noted that on his fi rst pitch, Bonds seemed to in· • d icatc he was trying to hit lo right. Then ou the next pitch Brewer gathered that Bonds v.•as trying lo pull rhe ball. So Jin1 came through with his dl'adty screv.•ball and got his adversary to hit in to a game-ending double play. 11 n1arked the first lime sinre the l>odgers n1oved to IAl! Angeles (19581 that LA has \vhipped the Giants six times 1n a row. ln 1961 the Dodgers recorded fi ve straight. The only hits !'linger surrendered were a ~ame opening double lo Ken Henderson and a single to Chris Speier with two out in the second. A11gels Return To Anahei111 ; Freg osi Out 'The California Angels. battered, bruis· ell and 24 game:<1 behind America n League Wes! leader Oakland. return hon1e l<>night and ironically figure lo al· tract considerably rnore fans to the f\1ilv.·aukee opener than the ru11away A's 1nnnaged to collect \\'ednesday night in a 1·0 triun1ph nve" !~e H <1!n~· Rudy May. The Angel.~ were jolted by the loss or sh1irl ~top Jin1 Fregosi, who wa.~ schedul- ed for x·rays today after being h1t on thf" left arn1 bv a Jim "Catfish'' llunter delivery \Vedne.~day. Only :l,26~ rans trickled 11110 tht grey <·onrincs of Oakland's Coliseum lo ~ee l\unler posl his 19th victory of the year <i~ he four-hit the Angels and survived Roger Repoz·s long shot in the ninth in· 11ing Hepoz backed tenter fielder Angel ManJ:ual to the wall "'ith 111hal appeared lo be a circu1I blast. "I \vas sure !hr ball \\'as going out.'' llunler said afler\vard. "f saw Angel going back and thought. '\\lhat !he heck is he d0ing. lt"s gone.' .. 1\lanagcr Harold "Letty·· Phi!J1ps and his Angels \\'ill bank on the slants of Tom r-.turphy u;.141 !onight in their test 1~·1th f\1il"·aukee's Bill Parsons i 12-151 in !he lla!os' quest for a third place finish in the West Division. It starts at 3. California lrails third place Chicago by one game . C•Ll,OltNI" O•l(LAND •b<h•'• 1•r ht'I •lom~I. 21> O I 0 (~mo.snt,,\, '" • 0 I 0 "'"'' P 0 0 0 J!OIO• 1' 4 0 I 0 1,.,,0, n o o o l!J"c"'""· rl '~" n '"" •~"·'"•''· 1 o o o 0•nQo JU I n I o M rlJ\ull•"· Jll O O Eo"•'n ID O O O ~O•"tt• I~ 0 ' 0 tl•o•" 111 II a 0 0 (.QM•I•/ II J 0 0 0 l,\•nou•I r l l I I 0 "•001. " l o o o o~"'a", r 1 o t o ~'""''"""""• < 0 0 0 0 c;,,...,, lll 1 0 I Q II "'"'· p l 0 I Mynlu , • ) t 0 0 Jo,.1•, ;Jl 0 11 Tor~I• ?f 1 4 I C•htorn•• 000 000 000 -0 Oo<l•nll OGll 010 IXI• -I c s1,11~•Mo~. 11 1,•,er. (h•l•ltn'""· McMu•- 1 • ., Cl' t~li!o•n•• I i.0 8 (•'""'"'~ I, 0•• ln~O I SB -AlomM. (empone"' S C~rlSIO~· '" " " • .. .. '" ~ "'"' fl 9 11' ' ' ' ltun!•r iW P9 II! • • • HI.IP " ><u~•e' I ~ 'tga;,') T.m1 , " ....... g~~l• -) l~· Ran1s Jlos t 4 9ers De1111y Ask s To Leave W asl1ingto11 \\' ASlllNGTON -Denny McLain, last ~·ear's bad bey or baseball and <>ne of the sports 1najor disappointment's this year. says "I y,•ant to be traded. I know l'm gone.'' A JJ .ga1ne Y.'inner with the Detroit Tigers two years ago. ~1cLain now has a 9-18 1nark with \Vashington. 1'.lcLain said in an interview Wednesday that •·J wouldn't want to have to come back to a place y,•here I knew I would be pitrhing every Fifth or sixth or even some\ln1es e1'cry seventh day. I just 11ouldn't v.•::int to go through all that again. I don 't care where thfy trade me -just as Jong as I can pitch.every fourtb day 111hen I get there." l\1cLain has asked \Vashington Manager Ted \Villiams all season to start him every fou rth day. r.1cLain mainla1ns that's the only 111ay for him. W11l1arns says he doesn't operate tha! way . e fte beb Si9 11 llA!\'11LTON. On1 -'Tommy Smith a nd John Carlos gained \vorldwide notoriety at the ~1exico City Olyn1pics when pic- tures of lheir r.:lenched fist salute y,·hile receiving gold and bronze medals. respectively. in the 200-me!cr fina l were nashc<l around lhe world. Thal v.·as in 1968. 'l:Ociay the Fonner U.S. Olympic sprint ate~ From Sa n Joge Slate are together again -in !he Canadian Football League The Hamillon Tiger-Cats announced t~ day the ~igning <>f Smith. a 6-foot-4, 20:!- pound wide receiver recently cut by the Ci ncinnati Bengals or the National f oot· ball League. The f\fontreal Alouelles announced \\'ednesday Carlos' signing. e T rnfto11 O ir,s LOS ANG ELES -Na1 ionaJ f.'ootball League I/al l or Farner George Jo:. Tra(. ton , one of the most colorful stars of the legendary Ch1r.:ago Bears in the RQar ing T1venties and early '30s, is dead at agt 74. Trafton, who played center on bo th of- fense and defense. died in a convalescant hospital Sunday. There will be a funeral mass ll.1onday at iloly Cross cemetery. e 1tl11 r t•t•t• (#111 i"\l·'.IV YUH!\. -Bobby i\1urrer, 1he Ne w York Yankees' lf'ading batter. is expected lo be rcleai;ed frorn Lenox Hill Hospital hospitalization for a kidney ailment, !ht learn learned Wednesday. The slu~ging centerfielder is not af- fl1cled with a kidn('y stone, as thought e~rlier. bu! ha.~ gra vel, which is less serious It 1~ bPli ered i\lurt•er 1v11J io1n the team th1:s 1~·eckcnd 1n Cleveland. Gabriel, Brodie Start In Pre-season Finale LOS ANGELES fAP) -Coaching staffs of the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams gel thei r last chance tonight !8) to tune up their regulars for the official National F'oolball l..eague c11mpaign -and perhaps a briefer look at some of their brigh!esl rook ies. Both coaches, Dick Nolan of the 49ers. 3·1·1 In exhibition play. and Tommy Prothro of the Rams, 3-3 experimented liherally with rookies during I he prescason However, both Ctlaches relied heavily on proven regular! in the games they each 106t to Oakland a nd San Diego. .John Brodie figures lo go all the \vay for San Francisco al quarterback, Roman Gabriel probably will play most of the lime for the Rams but Prothro 111ighl want anoH~r game-test look at Jerry Rhome. \\'ho is battling Karl Sweetan for lhe br~kup quarterback spot. fi'or the first time this year Prothro will ha\'r all his four offensive linemen healthy and able to play -Ri ch Buzin and Charlie C<>wan at tackle, Tom Mack and Joe Scibe!li at guard and Ken Iman al center. Starting offensive talent, in addition to Brodie. lisls running backs Ken Willard and Doug Cunningham. wtde receivers Oii::k Witcher and Gene Washington and light end Bob \\'incisor for the 49er~ for the Rams, be.11tdes Gabriel. It •ill be \Villie Ellison and Lts J osephson a• running backs. Jack Snow and Lance Rentzel as wide receivers and Bob Klein at tight end. Until last week 's losing efforls {() Oakland. Brodie had been used sparingly. I le has completed 43 of 77 passes fo r 594 ya rds and four touchdowns. with two in· terceptions. Gabriel was used a bout the same. H• completed 34 of 83 passes for 411'.i yard• and two touchdowns, with four in- terceptions. Running back Lee 'Vhite was claimed Wednesday by the Rams. who all!O sent three players to their taxi squ.:id and put one on the injured waived list. Wh ile. the New York Jels No. 1 drafl C"hoice in 1963 from Weber State. stands fi.feet-4 and weigh!! 235. ilampered by knee and shoulder' lnjurles during his pr(I football rare()r. he had been t'ut by the Jel~. Rookies sent to lhe resen•e squad wer9 Bob Thomas, running back from Arizona Slate. Ken Geddes. linebacker from Nebra11ka. and L11rry Cro14'e, running back lro1n Tex as Souther n. Mike \Vilson, third year pro offensive guard from Dayton. suffertd a sprained 11nkle iP1 the S:in l)lrgo gamf' la~t Frid~ 11ncl was pl11ced on tM injured list. •• ' .. fQ DAILV PILOT Thur~day, StPt~mbtr q, 1971 ... ., ~ ........ ....-. ., .. I ;J • • ,. ( ' ............... OCC'S AL L-CIRCU IT ACE , GARY VALBUENA., •• Wiezhowski Hot LOS Af\(;El.ES -~llkl' Flores. a junior transfer from nrarby Santa ?o.ionic11 Colleg<'. will gel the startin~ 'q1u1ncrb'1Ck 1·:111 for L1Cl.A 10 Saturday n1ghfs opener 11ga1nst l'ittsburgh. sa.1 s coarh Pepper Hodg!'rs. Thursday 1n prrparal!on for their home nprnrr against 1hc f:auehos of tha L:n11·ersily nf Cahfnmia-S,1nta Rarhara. Quar1crh:1C'k Snnn11 S1xk1llrr ilPflC'ilrC'd sharp ll'rdnrsday as he pllnlrd thr Husky offrnsc through a nnncn ntar l srr1mrna.ce. . ... ' . . At Golden West Vataha WU$ All Se t P. :i To Be Coaching Aide • i.'.l: R•ndy V•t•h•. a younc m•n who wa1 switched to tvlde receiver at Goldtn Wtst Coller;e under Ray Shackleford •nd made a name for himself a1 • prlmt receivf'r for Stanrord'1 Jim Plunkett. was all set to a11lst bis former coach this fall. "Whtn M was dropped by the Rams. ht l'ame over and planned with us in preparing for our workouts," Sh1cklf'lord reveals. "Re signed with thf' Boston P1trlot1 the day before we 1tarted prllc· lice and Wll5 lost to us 11 10 ll Ssistant." * * * When f\-lark Donohue ran ou l or gas Sunday on the 511t lap of the Ca1Uorn1a M)O, a costly error that eliminated him HOWARD HANDY from contention for th~ top prize as the fa vorite. the McLaren team wasn't doing thing! acco rding lo advance plan . Saturday, during the celebrity golf tournament at Pomona National. the McLaren team 1nanager Ted Mayer speculated that the f\-lcl.arens ~·ould try lo gel early pit stops for fuel under the yellow (caution ! flag. During the firs! :,0 laps or the race. the yellow was out twice but Donohue declin· ed lO come in for ga5 and kept running. "The v.•ay I see \t," 'ff'd said, "if you c:ome in on the fifth lap for ::idditional fuel. th at means you can go to lap 55 before coming in again and the yellow n1ay be out again." UC Irvine and will begin long sessions for hl1 NCAA championship water polo tf'ant ~londay. Bui his CINA team members. including ~n1lie Tf:rry Klein who ba1 another year of ellgibillty rtmlllning at UCJ, lire In Cupe rtino trying for a place an the Adriatic Games team thlll will lllsa play In Russia and Hungary. four member5 of Newland'5 Pan An1erica n Gamt5 chan1 pionship lt am - Ferdy and Rick i\1a s5imino. rtlike ftlartln and Kle in -are in the camp. In llddition. Bob Nealy llnd Dale Hahn, both formf'r UCJ stars. are also oo band steking a spot on the 11-mlln te:am. * * * \\'est Vi rgin ia Un11·ers1ty. alma mater of the t akers' Jerry \\'est , is the Sf:Cond stop on coach Tim Tift '! UC lrvin9 basketball trip this ~·inter. The t-.1nuntaineers have released a 72- page boo klet. largely pcrlatning to fool· ball, but givi ng an insight on the baskel· ball squad . Here's v>'hal they say: "\\lith the return of the top six scorers, including a!l fiv e starters, \Vest Virginia basketball prospects look much brighter for the 1971-72 season than they have for years. "Coach Sonny t.ioran·s young team recorded a ~·inning sea son !:isl year t IJ. 12 ' and t-.1ou ntaineer basketball may be on its way back to the national pro· minence it once enjoyed. "The r-.tountaineers wi!l play a fast• break offense and a pressure. man-to- man defense aga inst a schedule not as murderous as last year's ll should be an exciting. much improved season for \\'est Virginia rans." B ndger.~ also h;id running b;icks ~·1 flrV Kendricks and H:indy Ty,lcr working nut \'.·Ith !he f1r.~1 string \Vcdnesrlay as !he Bruin s held thrir l;i,t h;ird \VOrknut bcfnrr thf' ~1 !'rnnri ;il C<lliscum en{.·nunler \l"ith the Prin!hrrs. SL~killcr 's favurilr targ11ts during the da.11 were flanker ,Jirn Krieg. tight end .r i111 Brady and split rnd 1'om St:ott. Ra rkup gcncr.1! (;enc l\11llis illso hit rcL·civrrs wi!h c:nns1stcnr~1 • , • , , AND HIS ALL-CIRCUIT TARGET, DOUG YOUNG. Unfortunately, for Donohue and the McLaren team. the team manager v.·a~ nverloo kcd on both yellow flag sessions as ~1ar k held the race le:id. USC, Br1tins Picl{ed by TD Perhaps it will be a diHerent slory next time. . Flores \\'ill st;irt ;1l1r;Hl of ;;innthrr junior. rla~· f.all;ighcr. ii !ransfer frnm .Glendale Ci ty Cnllegf. Rut Ga!lagher, the heller ball h11ndlcr, could .~\;ir! if the Bruins gel the ball close to the Pitts burgh goa t. ('nlif,,,.,,itr l·'.x-1.as.;un::i -Rrach ll1!ih ;ice Ste1·e \\l'iczOOwsk1 gflve a crowd or on/flflkPrs ~ kic king show b~ boot ing JO of JJ ki ckoffs into the end zone._ '''tt . ..:l1ir1flffJ Jt !\fnfe Pirates, Golcle11 West Scrimmage Foes Tonight * * * C()ngr1tulation!t are In ()rder to Jerry Hulbert, assistant var1ity llnd head freshman basketball coach at UC lrl'irle. Jerry spent tbe summer completing biii: ,.,·or k for • mash~r·, degree and came through with Oylng tolors. * t:SC and UCLA rate one-louchdov.·11 picks in their season openers of the 1~7 1 football campaign according to DAILY PILOT orlds. The Odds San F rancisco n1·cr Ra ms by 3 Chargers over Atlanta by 4 BERKELEY -1"he Cahfon1ia 8Pars tia1·e readied thrn1scll'CS fnr a seasnn <ipener Saturday :i.ca1n~r Ark::in,as hy prarlirin.c on ar1 1fu·n11 turf at D1ablo \'allev Collrge in O('a rhy Cunl'ord. "IV'e tried tO i,;et sutnc or ou r newer pla.ver.~ :irql1 aintcd with p\;:iying on 11rtificial surfatcs anrl .crt a little cnntarl wnrk In so wr 'd fC'C'I <·0111for!ablc going to l he ground on ii." co;1ch Ba y \Villscy said \\lt'rlncsrla\· R11nn1n g. hark lsaat: (.'11rt1 s. \1hn n'turn- ('d tn pra('t1ce after 1wn d;i~·s nut l·'"ith tcndnn111s nr the ankle. m::iy nnt b" <>.\full speed Sa turday and running bark Tim 1'odd is nu t wilh a bruised shoulder. '''il!sey !'/I.id. S1n11f,,r1l STA'.'iFO!lD -Cn;:ich John Ralston 5ays t\\'O 1np St;:infnrd l)n11•ersit) p!aver~ flrP rl nub!ftil startrr.' fnr the Jnrlians' ~rasnn npent>r a~a1nsl ~ll!''n11r1 S::i!urday. ncfrn s11 r b:u·k ('hrirl"~ \lrf'lonrl ha!' a s1r;Hnl"rl knrr 11'1<1nH!nl and r('('c11·rr ~.:nl' rrns.<;. th1• \() 1 punl rrlurnrr in 1hr> r ar 1f1C'-I\ l::i'\ .c;ra~nn rr1n111rf'rl <I p111lrr! ham,tnng llal,1nn sr.id foll0"1ng a final "'nrknul \\'rdnr~da1· fl;:il~tnn "n1ph;:i<;11rd .c;prr·i;il \\'ork on ~n;il \1ne nrfrn~P and p;i ~s defense rlur1ng JI runl hrnui;h nf Stanfnrd'.c; l!ame plan , ,, . "·" ,. i ··~1· , ... SEATTLf< -l\',1!'h1ng10n ~ H u~ldr::: rrarli rrl fnr the ir \;:i.c;t full pra1t1«r ~e~~1nn P Ul.1.,\1.'\1\'. \\'ash -'fhe \Vash1ng lon St;i le l n11·rr.<;i1.\ f~>thall 1ea1n :o;penl 11!> la st he;:i\'\' 11 urk11u1 before Saturda\ 's seasn11 np(.nrr 11 11h t\;uisas polishing "u p all .1 Sprcts Qf lh<' gan1r. Cn::il'h Jun S\\t:('11t'1' sa1rl thr le::iin 11·nrkcd agatnst 1Y1Ss1hlc t\ansa.<; f()rn1a- tions fr nm Rll field pn~it1nn ~ and on its kirkinR: .i:.::imr Special al!rnt1nn 11a ~ al so gil'Cn to b!ot·k111.i:. p\ints and rxtra poinls. ,,, ... ,,,,,, ECr:EN!·:. nrr_ -Tilt' ()rrgnn [)1H·ks expect t.n play Nebraska ~;:ilurday in hnt 11·ea th rr. sn ('n;:i!·h .Jr rrv Frei said he 11·as pleas!'d with \Vt'd ncl'id;iy's workou t undrr hot. SUf\11\' slilC.~. l)rs pi!c. tht' t1r;:it. 1!ic f()(l\h;ill sriuad "'orkPd ;it their o!frnsc and delrnsc a11ainst antit·ipalrd Nrhraska pla1s \.reg srwrh1 11•111 ~l ar1 r.1 spli1 enrl. sa1rl Frei .Junior collrge tr;:insfrr Larr~· Batt Ir l\'ill :-pill pl<ivini; l11nc 11'1lh Spech! and will handlr plare l..1ckini; and pun ting rhnr('.c;. f)r•f!!JfJll ."'ifnf P COfl\ ALLIS. t1rf' -Thr tlrci;nn S!a1e fira1·rr.~ hrarl for l.ror1.t1<1 tor!a1 fnr thr1r si>;i~nn opener S::iturrl;iy a,1:;1111'-l thr Bulldog.<; The sq11ar! ra11 1h!'flll£h a hcht <!rill \\'rdnrsday In pol1 ~h pl::i.1 ~ fnr lh(' ur- rnrn1n t: fMth<1ll ~::in1r Thr lr;im lr<ivro; \\lthnu1 r•ffrn.,ll'f' i;11;-.rrl ... , Hnh .llll'grn ~nn :inrl 0.1n Zrll11'k. tyit h 11f whnm h::ire bcrn ~ictrl ined 111th 1n1Ur'11'.'i. -~~~~~~~~---- Ba.seball Standi1igs A)1ERICA1" LEAGUE 1"ATJ0i\AL LEA\.t..:E Ells! Olvlsin n By HO\VARD L. HA;o..'OY 01 l~o 0 11!1 f'llOI S!11! II may no! br a case nf survival of the fittest hut 11 1\·ill do for starters unt il a better plan romf's a long. -Roth Orange Coast Collt!l:<' and Golrlf'n \\'r~t Colle ge 1-'.tll tangle "'1th opposing s\'hon\s in scr!n11na~e sessions \nniRht. \\'h11:h 1s nonnal fnr this time or )'e:ir. Rut bf\th 11·111 rrturn for a set'ond ... cr1mn1agc against nllls1de opposition on S:iturda~'. lrss than 48 hours from con- clu.qon or ton ight's con1pcl1tinn. \\'hen thP du st of hattle h;is cleared Saturday n1ghl. coat' hes Dirk Tucker 1 Orange Co::is1 l and Ray Sha ckle ford 1(;nldrn \\'est 1 1~·111 br able 10 concentrate thr1r en1ire efforts on a meet in1o: of the two schools one 11·eck later. Rut first th1n,e:s flr.~t. Or:inge Cn<1st will entertain Cyprrss tnn1i;ht on 1he l..('Rard Stadium fie ld 1n the f1rs1 l'On!act 1rork of 1971 \\'i !h aclion sla!rd tn .;.tar! ::it i 11 will be ~!Ir,; Cos\<1 on Sa!urrlav wit h S1::irt nf lhr ;:l('(IOn i;J;:itcr! for 10 .LO !he nvirn1nc Thi~ one 1s al'" 1n OCC's Lr R::irrl S1arl1tun (inlrlrn \\c~t \\'Ill 1ra1rl nut nf thr roun- I\' fnr bnlh s\nn1n1<icr srss1nn~ Ton1cht thP li1 1~1IPrS n1r<'t ~:rn1e .lnhnsnn·s (Pr n 1n~ 1 'nllrcr F.~.lcun~ at 7 1n !hP flr~l 0111111c Sa1urda~ ~ wor~n11t will be staged al lh<' s::ime hotir at [.()nR Beach C1!,v Cnllri;:c. VOLVO Easl Ol\'islo n w L Prt. GR II' I. r.1. GR Balt1m11rf' " 51 DrtrnJI i!l " 'fl.n <;1nn " " f'\e \\' York 71 72 \\'ashinglnn " " Clevtland 55 R7 \\'t~t nh·\5inn Oakland "' " Ka nsa.~ City " " Chica.Ro " " Aniets " " lilinneS(lta " 10 ~fi!~·au kee i;1 RO W•d"'"'°' ll1tu1t• t<•w Yorlt !. e~•c~ I Ii l•o•••• Otl•CI! S. Wo•l\lnOI"" 1 MlnnOIO!I J (n•<•on ' Mllw•u•tt I, K•n1•• (">' • Ooklo!>d l. 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Geor~e Hartman's Saddleback College Gauchos have but one scrimmage se5sinn :slated, on Saturday. The Gauchos pl lly a 10-game schedule as compared to nine e;ich for OCC ::ind G\llC. The Saddlcback ~rr1mmage is with Sant a Ana at Mi ssion Viejo High 17). Orange Coast ;1nd Golden \\'est each play a nine-game schedult with a bye dunng the regular season. Rn1 h schools have been co ncentratin1o: on a pa.~s1 n~ game in early drills with lh e Pira tes of OCC boasting three returning receivers in Doug Young , Mike Ne11·berry and Tom Malone. * * \\'1th !he Oakland A ·s in contention fnr ::i possible World Series berth. the pro- fessional football team in that bay city is lookinit ahead. To avoid a possible con- nil'l ln Oakl11nd . Denver and the Raiden; hfl\'e switched horne-and-home dates in the American Foot ball Conference's Weslern di vision. The Oct. Ill ~ame. originally listed for Oakland. "'ill be played al Denver and the Oec. 19 contest will be pla yed tn Oakland. * * * Ed Newland 18 back 1t the old cn rral lit J.,:SC nver Alabama bv 7 l 'CLA Olf'r r ittsburg'h by 7\-li t-.lississipp1 over Cal State i LB) by 11 Arkansas over California by 4 LSU over Colorado by 1 Florida over Duk<' by ~v, Georgia Tech over South Ca rolina by !J Houston over Rice by 6 i\fichigan State over lll1noi~ by 21.i, Ohio State over lnwa b~· l.'i 1\iinnrsot a ol'er India na by 1 1\tich1gan over Northwestern hy 7 Nebraska over Oregon hy 7 Oregon Slate ovtr Georgia by I i\l issouri ovrr St::in ford by ~ 11th ANNUAL SUPER SKI SALE ONE DAY ONLY-SUNDAY , SEPT. 12th . Santa Ana Store Only THE REALL Y 'i: 816 ONE! ONE DA y QUICKEE , -.. ~..... ~~ SKIS "'·~"· -~<-:J,-,, ..,, . ~ ... rr_::_;;., . .............. ....... ......... -.:~ ; ~. -- a 400/o OFF AND MORE f * SKI BOOTS * *PARKAS* : ! MAK[ REGUtAl. SAt£ ONI SILICT GROUP • HEAD 400/o and MORE 1970-71 • Strolz ..... $60.00 ... $24.9S Fiberfill OHL Y • v.t.luis $9 00 i Moon •1ouu.• sait • Saska . , ... $50.00 ... $19.9S ro ...... . ....... • 660 • $175.00 $99.50 ! Hochlond ... $89.95 .... $39.95 REGULAR 400/o Off : 606 . $165.00 $99.50 ! Hochland ... $69.95 .... $39 .95 IMPORTED i!!l!CT!D GROUP) : 320( ..•. $145.00 .,.,. $99.50 : Molitor . ·. $95.00 .. $29.95 SKI SWEATERS ! 320W .... $125.00 ••••. $86.50 ! KNastdi_nger · · S$4 5o9.oo9 · ·· .SS29.95 • • or '" .. . . . 5 .... 29.95 LADIES -MEN'S : HART 1970-71 , .... , . , 400/0 OFF : 1••1 to .. 9• s1a .. dord• s29•S' v.,.,.., • ._.o.oo $1291 iFISCHER1970-71 (limited t "••· 51 10·00 ... , o .. i.,. • .., OTHERS TO 70 •/11 TUlnl NICKI t3o11 • Silvorglau VP ...... 400/o Off • uo. '"" · .. · · · · · · ·. : ALU -STEEL COMll (Ono Hall Price I : RENTAL SKI BOOTS SKI GLOVES l Rogular$79.95 ..... SALE$39.9S ! SILECTGROUP $1491 40"/. OFF t KNEISSL ...•..••.•... 25 "lo Off !• "· ; * KID'S SKI IODTS * LADIES WAIMUP PANTS KID'S SKIS 40"/. OFF ·.• """ .. 1 ,.,, $891 ll•g, Sl7.0S ., 111ouu.• SALE • 1211 -. KID 'S WOODIN SKIS (LAMINA.TIO) • ------- s2o.os : STIEL IDOIS POLY IA.SI : * SKI PANTS * SILICTID llNDINGS : AITA REO. $t7.JO $14.H t -. • , IN THI IOOT SO•J. AND MORI i LAMINATID WOODIN SKIS ; ldelwol• ...... 512.95 Pal• aooT 'Tl:IU $360 • Steel ldge•, Poly la1e ..... $, O~! ... Don Loper .••.. $12.95 , .. , a.,. a•.oo s.t.L1 \tt.,.....••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••! :,:,s~•;oPli " ... $18.95 Pair • SANTA ANA 219 !. 4th Kl 7.5723 s 19•1 • FULLERTON AnlR SKI ov•• ''11 •00' · · · • · · · 6Dl s. !ucild 111 .5911 BOOTS * WIND SHIRTS * • NEWPORT CENTR #27 f11hion lsl1n4 6«-2121 Atitrttd U .tS tt $50.00 HALI PRICI ONI GROUP SIU V 11uts MATS '' S9.ts 99c Regular $5.95 to $9,95 ONI HALF PRICI SKI POUS 40°/. OFF ...._ _____ _.J SOME ITEMS LIMITED IN SIZES & QUANTITY FIRST COME ••• FIRST SERVED! n l AJJ. ·tars • Baseball 's WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? 'fo11 Marks Top Te11 By JIM NIE~1 1EC Cooling v.·aler te1nperaturc 10 the ocean slo,ved marlin at:- 11u11 down ov er the weekend as only five billfi sh were checked i·n al the Balbua Angling Club. In addition to !he cooll'r water . rough sc<i s rnadc 1t vet·y difficult for anglers l11 s pot tailing or feeding fish. Peggy Jhtchcock :.it !ht· Balboa Angling Club chl.'tkcd Jn one of the Sl'asun's largesl spikchi!ls over the wef'kend. a 189'1·1)()under l'ilUf.\hl by llun llu~h of Ne,1•port Be a ch abond the .spo rtfishcr •·Aqua- ch1 k" 1"hc fJ!>h hit ~ live n1atl-t1r!'! JO miles off the JCtly 011 ii 1,:ourse of !5S dcgrl'es .Jat·k Patterson ur Bii!boa put :. marlin on the Ueck of his boa1 rhe "Thel-J<iy" dt1r111!: a 111n.J- '\Cf'k trip The hot spot fnr n1:~rhn 1-. between the 14-nu!c b;111k and the eilSt end ol Catalina. allhough a nu1 nbcr of fish have been picked up unty a fey,• 1nile;; off lht.' co;1~t;il be:aches. The fish arc beini; s1>o!tcd by nios t skippers and thcv are hil!ini.: fc:.1then; and li\·C ntackeret mosl frequent !~. The dock count on rnarli11 now stands a1 41 for 1hc :-1c<1son. \1•ith the besl action yet lo corne. * * * Of the 18 broadbi111 anded on rod and reel 11nd cherked in l'l the HAC, Ted Naftzger has a i::ra nd total of ei~ht. l\"art·Lger has been very t:un~istant in t i· fort.~ lo land a broad/Jill or t\\o e\·ery week for the past six weeks. Hes! actiun nn the lari:e i::ame fi~h i~ slill in the ;ire., wesl of the \y,·o outer ch.,nnrl i~lands . hut rou"h seas n\'Cr the v.1ee keod slo\.l·ed anglin~ pre~su re. * * * A!b;1curc should h ;1 v !' ~ta rted lo re-sehoot and prn- ducc> good dcic k l'ounts for loc;il ang!rrs t/11'> !> ;i :.. t weekend. but even thr c!ro1) in v.·<1tcr len1per;1 \urc d id o ' t br u1g ahout !he end of the long drought 1\ frw al h1f·~ 11•ert r;itichl .~on1r 35 fo 50 1n1lcs south 11[ the horcler l'llV 111(•1· \iH' ~ cekcnd. but thC fish did n111 ::;lay up. ;ind \1·hen bo:il,; re1urnerl to the spol 1111 thr se- cond day the fish ll'Cre gnnf' There are still lot.~ pf albacore in the Y.«ttcr hut ~"1· t1ni:: theni to cn1ne lo tl11~ surf:ice to feed has ~en 1hf' problrn1 fo r the pa~1 three v.·ceks Coronri de! i\1<lr angler ! ;f'r- r\' Th()m1~nn rr.port:. th1.:I'<' b .1 J!Ood bile or a!haf'orl' 11nrlh of r-.lorro B<i\' The ~e:i~ ;11·p rough outside ol Sa11 :"1111<·011 hut catchl'<i are s c I l i n g rN'vrcls. Thompsnn SilYS ;111 the co1Timcrci:1l hoat~ havr 111011ed up fron1 \llcx 1l·;u1 y;aters It \\Ould sern1 lh<il llif• longfins have r('ally st arted t heir nr>rthward n11grat1~111 t 11erv carlv Uascd on pre\·io1 1s 1eiu:,1, bUr \l'!Pr;ir1 ski pper~ ;irl' ~1111 cot1n11n!! on a 1('r1 j!IY!d SE<p\e1nber fol' ;ill c·oa~t;1\ !anrl1 11gs Thcrr <II'(' s1il\ s1nall fl~h hC'1ng caui.,.ht .ind !lie u~11;1 l sho~tnJ: ol skipJ ;1c:k rn1X(•d 111!h alb;ic('lrf'. \\ 1111'!1 l! ~ tl :i 1 l \' nH1tk<1 thc> t'l1d <11 1hl' ~,..:1~un h<1:-nnl con1l' ;1!111u1 * * * nard stole the deep .sea p1ctun· Civcr l!1e 11et·kcrll! The l1sl 1 :.h'tragc<I l>t:U cr tl1an :.'~ pQund.:i 1\·1rh son1l' hitting Ult• st;iles :JI u11er 40 pounds The 11t:l1nn sl1;v.'!'d dur1t 1j.\ lht: 1\'('t1k hut count" sllou!d huil <I un :Jgillfl 0\ICr \he \T~·Ckt'!ld 1·11e ;in,.:ler<1 ;ire u ~uii:: ~q111d for liau 1u1d tl1t \1 l11tl'.S arf' b1t111g hl'avy h!H' :unJ b1~ hooks * * * \\'ar111 1>1';1ter i.illJ.lh•rj, ;1r(' •'II· joyi11g so111c tair tishing 111 mnsl Southland lake~ :ind a~ fi shing 11ressure drops. 111ost fishernu·n should In· abll' tu bag }::t.l<Jfl slringers of bil~'i, t·alfish and lT<ip11ic. So ml' ur tht• l:1ke" in Soul ht'r11 C11lilornia. pri1naril.\' in San Oicgn l:uunty. 1>1 ill h<' l'losing for thi· sca ~11n !hi~ euming ~·r1·1icnd. bul lho~e rt•- n1ai niug 01)CD \\'ill b<· ~u11d through l\"o\"c111bt'r. ~';ii i J.akt• is hvt For t'alfi~h to 10 pounds <.1n1t t•ra11pi1' 01\'('raging ab<1t1t l h r 1• f' quarlers of a 1)(111nd. B;'"" ha1·e sta~cd a con1ehal'k it\ \'ail as thr \\'a\cr lClllJW'ralurr has dropped. F ur h ;1 .:t I rl'Sl'l"\';ilin n s at \lail phone 1;11 1 67 S-41il l. Bi :! Hear Lakt ;~ fair for trout frorn shore. \.l'ith so1111• niC't l'3lt hes <·on1in~ Frorn lh c area around lhl' darn. Sn1all blue~ill and bl'lss arc heini.: c;iug:hl From all lhr Y.ecd y portions ol lhr l;1kr on 11 onn.s fi.~hed v.·ilh bohbcr~. 1 hr lli~h Sier ras <'I r r: rrcovering fron1 the lhou.~<incl., or anglers y,·ho \'<ll'illinnctl 01 er rtu· weckt·ncl. Fi~hin,i:: w:is onl y l ~iir ;i i 11•u~l roadsi1te la l.cs ancl ~!rc11n1s. :i nd there ;u·~ plt•nty of plants left for :.in~lcr~ p1a n- nini; nn visit ing thr hi~h ctHlll· try lhi'i 1non1 h. Thr trophy trout y,·ill start 1110\•in!! up thr ~trtanl~ 1turing: the lalt·r 11:irt !II Sr ptc111ber too. * * * Aller 111\e oJ tht 1Jl·~! 011t11111;.: 11·cekends 111 vrars. r11ost ul th1· tlo\t' h;111• bl"~!\ lurrl"d ~~1utl1 •1f thl' bvrdcr h.1 1·1thl·1 the 11t·:ilh1:r 1w ~h(1ut 111v, pre ... sur1· Opening d~~ sa11· 1111111-. lur ju'! ;dJUul ei·t'r' h11111~·r rn lh<' f1f'lrl lrum Bakcr~f 1c lil 111 th" t'l·1c,.u·a n hordl'r. nra n~c !"nun 1.1' hu111cr.'i f'llJO.l'cd l'xeellen1 hunting nn bolh pnvalc and puhh<· ~huotu 1c ;1n•:1~ ('0111 fi r C11z~1 huntt·r.~ li,1rl p;.i~y 111111!~ bt:l111·t· ll ;1 111 ;1[ 1hP 01 ;1111.'./' (.'pllr \t .v shu1Jtln)! ··!11h Th<• 11urd fr<uJl l!n' 11a1dl'll~ 1• 1!1<1! 111(1~\ nf ll1i-birds hH1 <' 111'1\t'fl n11I 01f lho · .~hn111 111f! ;1n.'i!S <ind 1h:1l ii II Ill he ;i IVll' 11ccks bcf<Jr<' tlh· IJ1r'1(, ;;1 r1\•111)! trn111 ecntr;1! (.";1l1fnrn1;1 h1l\'e a i'h;tn<"'f' 10 bLJ1ld UJl * * * llu11\u1;: "a~ i:,1·11••r;1ll 1 uu lhe f.,Jul\' ~1dc• during !hr rhr••t• dav sage hen hu111 11hkli 11;1~ held 111 ln1"J a11d ;\1 0110 1't•ll!I· [J('S Ol'C'/" !It<' h<1l1<'1;1_\ \.\"f'1•l,,t•rld Tht· C«Hld P<.ilinc h1rd~ llu.•h· ••d 1,rll uul 111 :11.h.1nrc of 1nh:->t •l11~•1l'r" ;inrl ~ea!l('f·J!tH1111·1-, found 1hc> lar).'.•' g;1111P h 1rt!~ 11T\ d1ff1C'1Jlt 10 hnn1: <l.,1111 !llU"I' !11,·1 11~'n• ;111hnn"· The hl'~1 ;1f('ll 11.1~ th1 Bnd11• ll\1.un1:11 11 .11 1•:1 111':11 lh~· g l111~1 !011n nl B•1d1<· :-1.1111• 11! lh•· Tl1e I 111;.il pu~t n1orti:1n uf lhe l~lil (l1•111g1: Cuunt:v All-star f•M1lb;1IJ g;une 1'l'\le:1 I.~ fuu r r1•i,:urds :;t•t 1n lhe 12th a nuual l\(ir1!1 ·Suutli 1·unfl'ontat1on Th1: Nor th . \'lt:luriuus by <i 14-fi r1•u11t t•I up 1ls series. 111.u'gu1 lo 10-2. \\<IS responsi- lill' l11r ,111 luur tll'W n1ark.~ '1111' V;111k1·t· def1:11sc allo\\•ed Ilic :.Outl1 1u1ly 83 nel yards on Ila: ~rnu11d t111d l11111ted the tic Ix.· ls lo ·1-i uffl'11S11 r 1>lays l11{l1v1(lu:1ll1 . Sonor;i's Brad 1 tithn.111 ~1·\ ;t p;1:.s l.'01npletion 111•1i·e111age n101rk tflO pcrccnt t \\J\h ;i luur-for -liv e pt'l'lun11:inl'1• ;ind /11ark llogers ol ]{;ttil'/10 1\J;-11111(\IS J<!LllS l\\'0 uthcr-. \.\ 11 h a p:ur ul p;iss Lii· lt'1 \"l'plhlll~ (\,~til :\!cs11·s l'at Swcct!<11ld. 1111w 111tl1 ilr:111ge Co a s t c·,.iiegc, 1\:lS the :-i.)111h's :;tf111- <l11u( lTl'<1 ited \1•1tlt seven taf•k\ec:; .1nct l'igh1 as~L~I :. Cvele Prix • At OCIR f/111• 111ur1· 11 ct·k of rc!;111vc ;\11]'1lHllll".I II ill pl"t'l'f'dt: n1;sl 1•:1•ek '<1 (Jllllllt•U.~ f{"\lll"ll uf !he !1\p ~1ra~s1 crs tu Or;illl-\t' Coun- t~ lnternat1u11al f{;icey,•ay. Ttu~ S;1!unl:)y·~ 0 C J R doeket c:t\I..;-for ;1 dciuble-bar-relcd progran1 which includes n1olurc_vcles rtnd professional h,11\d1('ap hrackc1 drag racing !'tllll!)CI 1111111 Thr <>t'!H 111111;1\i(ln;i! C~·clr 1;u1de <;ran Prix b cg ins S;ol 11n:la.1 ·s ;u·tiv it1CS ~-i I h pi:u'!l<.'l' :ind ht':Jl rai.:c.; ;i i I! ,1 111 , folh1111•\I bv r;1c1ni:: !ron1 \I .11! ;1 !II .:1 p Ill \JI .'\:1t11l11al Hui B o cl .. , ... :->•ll'J;1!1on ;-.lrei·I ('l:IS!">•'S 11·1\1 ht.: par! 1rl]Kil 111g Inter in \he fl;1v J!l 1hP dl';H: l'IHllpCl 111un (J11.:i\ilv111g l1t•p;11·1~ a\ ~ 1•.t'!otk :ind 1·acing 1:1.,ts !ro111 1!-l!l ·3fl \1·\'l F11d;11 ;111<! Saturday 111:1rl.-. ()('!H's tu1111v car !'('l'I\ ;d 1\ll tla~.~r·s 111 drag raring - inl'!Udlll" funnv c;irc;, 1f1p flil'l. pro st111':'1.,_ 11:p ga.;. Jr fuel l\wl :\ll!'rt·<I ' :ind .-. 1 11 \' k 1'111111!1;!1<1 1"'> I\ ill ('Ol!)VCf'j:!t' n11 thl' l~<!~I lr1·111t• 1r'3l'k h11!11 11;1\~ !11r thr \illl{1\ \\'nrld I 'h:t!ll\)lflll\hl!) S1•r1t'S P1u111 ~ l."111;11 \Vootl~ Out 'l'o l 'allcn l1 oinl llulgc KEN SHIBATA Ho11ors Set For Shil1ata L'urrr111 Orang<' Cu a s l r·ollege delcnsi\'e backfield fllotball hdr1eft11 Ke11 Shib:it;i y,·111 be honored Saturday n1~h1 as the Best Jap anese - ,\nlt•ncan Athlete in Southern r·;1lilurni<1, the DAILY PILOT l1;arned tod a) A June graduate of Fountain \'<1llry llig h. Shibata \l"ill rcec1ve th<' Oliver Trophy, e1nble1n;i tic of tl1r honor, at a h;Hl(jUel in the Ci ty or Cotn- rncrcr. \Vh ile at Fountain Valle), Shibata participated as a rc,gu!ar in three sports -toot - ball. basketball and trac.k and field As a Baron gr1dder. the he s p et' ta<"' I e d teenager alternnted as !he squad"s regular v:irslt y qua rtrrback and was also ;i starter in the defensive secondary On lhe hard .... ·oods. Shib;ita helped lead Fountain Valley into !he :ierund round of the C!F AAA cage pla_vof!s and v.as the learTI 's top reboundr.r <1nd second-lead ing scorer. 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John•on. ~•n, Ft•ntll(O, 17-J, JG.I I Dee p Sea Fish Report tlUNTINGTON &EACH -•1 """"'$ 11 c•ll<o b""· 59 ma<~•'•'· SliN DIECO -•If •<>Q''"' ~9 v~llow10,J, 10 whllt •~• b•~'-Jll b••· •~n1d•, II• bonito. •J• c•l«c t>ll>J. l bluo hn IL<na, 1 n•llbu1 Cl.I.NA WM.I.RF -Ill anal0t•· Ji. cohto .,~ ... 110 '""° w ... I b•"""ud•, I' l>onllo, 1 htllt><JI, 1 Vt llO'Nl•ll, 111 mo<k••t l LONG IEJICN (Pi,rpaln! tand!"'I! -U • .....,1.,,· 10 b•'<OCUd~. I/I C•llCO b"'" !8 t>onilo, • whit• <t• bOi>. H toe>. c!HI, I nelibu•, Sl "'"'k"ol !l ot· monl Pion -u ~nol"'" J1 coli<<> """· 1 """acud•· I b0•'1•o. II• rock cod. ll••o• -6l onol•"· • -and b~'' O 1>oni10 ].< moti.. ... 1 I Po c o!I < '•O•Hi,nrn•I -1' •nol•t;; I b•• ••cuO•, 7•1 callcn b•"· ll bo•11•0. 110 foe• <od. 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Both loe:1t landinl!~ ::irr r11n11ing df1il,v hn:ltS 10 thr 1 fi ~hin~ Rrou n(lS anfi loads <'Ire li[lhl nfferin~ ptenl.\' or tf!(lffi to enjoy \hr sp!lrl t'lf :;alt, 1\alcr fishini;:. * * * /\ 1·crv gnod 1')11 c nn hi~ t\·hile .se;i!)ass ;it rhe Channl'I ·Isla nds off \"cntuta and 0.x- Bi" J ' I 1'1c n1ltcn.; I • The Rig I Booslers club. backing organiz1111on of the UC Irvi ne sports proRrarn. ha.s launched a membership drive for the 19971-72 school year ac- r nrrhng to president Gene Adams "' For In opcra1ion for !hr past sh; )'cars. the Big I booster clllb t!41 planning man,v spcr1:1! l'\'enl.c;) for lht• 197\·i'Z school yc<tr ac- ti\'ltir. al .~tllflOl ~ports e11rn1 , 311d fnnclion~ followin,i: ["ac>h baskclboll i;::imc. 1 For r u r I h t r lnforn1~llnn rri::arrling the Ril? I, ronl;1('! 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'•rlntr "11P wUllln l!ICll 11-. •oirr 01t8ul! may bo Publl.,,N O••nl• Co.al Dill• 'lie•, llutu!~ lllll't Wll• wur. Int.. tllltrt<I 111C1 tr.. c""rt m•• '"'" • l\ICI•• ol.uev1I 11, •1111 Sf11t1mlllr t. t . 11. GtM••I p1rtner ..,,.,. (qntolt>l•19 lnlwnt.llvr or 01ri.r orGe<t Da VI!: Gunderson has .a leg in-l'7I u ... 11 Oon•lll J, 11111.n, cvc•nln1 dl•l1fon •' •·-·••· ,_.,.1 5Kltlln' 9u-l. dll!a cuotod•, clllld 011-1, t \. By HO\\' ARD L. HANDV jury. LEGAL NOTICE Tnl, 11.r1men1 wt1 lileo w•'" 1n1 C&un· 1ot11••" tM1, ""h · ena 1i.r.11 •11\f• •llirl Ot llot Diiiy Jl!lol lltll -~==-------I " ClerK ti Ortn<r~ CounlY on Aueuo! •s ..w• 111 ,,.nrtc1 by 1111 CIUr1 Starting on el'en ternis is Lent 11!!1.5 r.Uke Brown and ------,. 1 .. 1 JO, ltlL 11v; 11111y J. ll•t••Tt n, o,o.,i. 11 •ou w11ti 10 ... ~ '~ td•lc1 of 1n ••- U~· PllJL ROSS 01 Int OlllY l'l .. t 11111 Tom E11ds is i.' p,. t 1 t n t h h th d . 111 ,,,.,.,, .. , , .. ,,,,,, cou"" c1 .. ~, •ornv in 1M1 ,.,.,,,,, vau '""""' ~a Ml rouu tnoug ese a.vii in e IVarrtn Wray •• other d ' ' "' v • ' • • • ' ,. '" man .and well h• chould ••. .. ~ own Hol.MI ITAT•MINT IM .... • •• -· Irie, Pl'll""PI . •o ... , your wr "" rtll'Or\I., ' •~ I Id I S I I -Tile lowl ol.ll•rM'I ti L1w 11 1n¥, •l>t> be llltd on llrM. Eeds is the head football <:rue \\'Or o unse ....::ague lineman prospec ts with 1i1ark 11u11111., 1:~, "1 "1'.or1• ••• 001"1 1111 N..,. M1111 11 .. ,..,.,, 111 Do•to Ju•~ ,,, it1t. roach at •.· "'' Cltmenle 111.gh roorhnlJ. Dalby and Mi'· Keller at Fo1tE1T LIN E au1LD1E1ts a. suP-111111 ol.M. e11Nw"•• Ulft (OF F1c1o1.L SE-'L• ,,., iu: PlY co inn So c ..... lilt~WIY T .. 1-"9111: i41..WU \l/ILl lol.M [",SI JOliN School and h.a!! a nucleus of In l iJ('\. it's so rouuh th;H new d 1 · d su11 .. 1 151~u. c111, · • Jlubll.i>ed or1nt1 co111 O•llY Pita!, Bv >111..,. c c.1111ot111. Oto~I• h \ b e ens l\'C guar . F'11bllc ver.1'c11 M~ri !ltd ll11lltr ,, ol.Ull/01 l .. I nd 511rt1m~r 2, '· It, MA •"'· llfLLIUI, INC. t ree returning I et ter m en Nrwport Harbor High grid T 1· b k J1'1n •••In• " P1r1 .... •1hlo. .. 1t1 1 2J1a.11 .. , w1r111 c1~ or••• a round .,.,,hich t o build the 1971 op ine ac crs arc c1•1:,.,. s~1rt1n. i 1tti s utlt• ~', :1~~~ Hull, ci nt. """ Triton learn. i:hicl J)on Lrnl 11ould pr-Obably ~!oise and Ke\"in Davi.~ whi le 1r ... 1n1. G"'•r•I P1 r1 ..... n11. L EGAL NOTICE o1.tt..-".11 ,.,. ,.,1111_ f , . 1n11 bu1ln"1 " l<o<one c-u~llll ti~ on P~lltlth ... Oro"lt (<No•I OttlY po~, "\Ye hal'e a lot or pos itions 1 -· · \ , (•pt al ha11ng a e\I' extr:i Handy Hamilton and Gnff G•.,...•I '"'"""~1.. 1u,a•io• cou•T 0,.. T"I 5...,1.,.,""'' '· 11. 2l. xi. 1t11 i.111.11 I l 'jj 00 h ' • ' k f . h . • C•r( ol.. Srltro~n ITATI 0' Col.Ll,D•NIA ,-OJt o 1 .a rig l no11' we are in \1·er ·s o preparing L ~ Am1es are the. best !ICCOndar}' TM1 •t•11m .... 1 1111<1 ... 11n th• c°""'' TKI cou•tY 0, o1to1.NGlf. LEGAL NOTICE lh I I . d' h h ~~ ~--I t • 'I I . h R (lorl " OrenM c .... n1. o~ 5,,.,, '· It/\. e process o 1n 1ng I e rig I .._ ~~ ~,y...: .-r·harges fo1· defense of the loop I& en 8\ e~ ab e w1l eeser e. 11vor1• J . Moddex o.1uTY Ctu"'Y MGT•C• 0, H~·/;::1 0,.. ,1Tit ioH ••6" personnel." hr says by \\"<II' ol ('0-ch;unpionsh i;i ii·hirh th c " beinJ? sidelined. '1:u~u.n ... 0 c 1 0 1.., ,11o ,o• Lt•o11.T1 o• Will 1.ND ,011 ~~:;:•g: cC,,'t~:~11:r,., ~~~ ~i:planat1on. ;• The e-0mer! .are currently s .... ..,.~, '· 1;~;r :11. 'iti1 • ~.,1.;i ~'1~:."c1 0" Llni•s Tisto1.1r1aN-tMlf. co uHTY OI' o•ANGI "We 11·o n 'I he 1 ble lo lell l!"' A good s hot lO hi\'e in your ban or lriL·ks is 1hc sh21red Ill J~iO ll'ith tht ed b t R -IU .... 1t0J ,.., 0-mann y re urnl':es USS E•l•lt °' !NEZ w. HANNl.1'0~0 ·-··NOTICE Of HIAlll,.. OJI ,.,,,,r. much about them under ga1ne run-up 1 pproach . This is es pecially u<;crul on !>hots Anahein' Colon1 ~lS. Tuck~r and Den Seals and L EGAL NOTICE ~!:.~:.>tiTNiY H"',. "'A f 0 11 0 · ,o• '11011.t.T• OI' w1Ll o1.No , 11 conditions unli1 after our up a bank lo an elevated grten, a s !>ho\\n in the The first line of de-tense in ne1rcomer John Tupy, ~,ho , UMJ Nonce is HE t E a1' G1V El'I 11111 ~~r!"i.'110~ ~~,~~~~~"11E~ WllKt:s. scrimn1a~e with ,\larina fSept ·1 • II T · ·1i b "isn't doing badli·," in Lent's ,-ic T1r1ou1 •Ul lNltl H•""d w. H••n••ord ~·· ui..i 111 ' 11 " • t lw O;nown •1 CONST ANCE Evo1. 1 lustrtt1on, 1e ars' JllCture ll'l e NAMf STATIMI NT ••tlrton for prob•t• ot will ~ l'l:lr w1l11ES . OP<t••ed. II ). So far. they ha\'e heen Th . . d f !A'Ords. T~t l~!lowlnf ptf\On II dOllll 11<111 ....... ISIUl ..Ct 111 Lt!tf" Tf.llltnt ... OIY to Piii· NOTICE I~ HERE8Y G!VEH Ill.it slow in c<>ming around but \\'P c run-up shot 1s lr,s hkely to d rop onto t he precisely that -e ense. .,_ CliAR"'o. nat1 o1.icu•• si., o•n• ',~";;!~. ~~:1'1~~.1:11,,:ti~, 1t~e~1·~: .~ ~~~1~ 11~i\\~.'!R~~~.1n&!N~1111~ c~;; are working primarily on con· side of the bank a nd die thin i1 tht' normal. h1gh!y-Lent explain!, "I'd prob!bl}' l.EGAL NOTICE Poinl. C• 9161, Plt C• ol llt•rl•• 1111 ••-M1 bl•n , ... , ••t>b.oll "'will 1,..., 10, 1n~•n•• 111 l ttltri dill · l lh I nd I ft d 'u:h h I II I d f '11 .. _ 111110 ot tltw...,r!. tn<, • C1ll!otnl1 lor ~tl>lemtltr )0, lt )l, •,I t 18 •.m .. In T1111m1tt1lory ro 111e pt1111.,...r, rt!lll"<• on1ng a e momen a O e pl s O . Sa~· la our e ense \\'L ll'I: a 1o1011c1 tl l' NON ·••~'tl NSl l lllTY (ar,..ro ti•"· llH• Alttiu ~t . ,..0 ..... t~ <au•1room ot Dt P11 m•nl No. J "' 10 which 11 m•d• 10, tv•t""' ,1,11cwl1ro. hope it pays orf like it. did last You'll nrcd less lofl t han nornial for tht run-up little s tronger than our ofrense Noric• I• 11.,•11r 11"'" '""' tht un-?JJ. 01~• Pein•. C•. '161' 111d ~ourt, 11 11lO t::tvl• c.,,,., 0 • 1 -• .,..., 111.1 11>1 ••mt •n<l p1tc1 01 ht•rl"'9 "'' d .. flltntd 'N•ll no! b1 t~l>on1lbl1 '"' '"Y Tllll 1111,111 ... , 1, belnt conauctt<:t bv 1 Wu!. tn !ht Cllv of St nlt "'n1, C1illornl•, u me ht l l>e•n HI for •tpttml>lr 1J. 1'11,, year. sh ot. The more you can reduct the. innucnce of the this season be<:ause of our fl':\.'/ dtb" o• ll1bl!HIH con11"1cte<1 b• 1nvon<! c.111ornl• eorpo .. ilor Ooted Aug1111 \t , 1tn •• ,,:io ~.m., 1., 1110 caurt•oom ct O•P•rl -"\l.'e didn't h<1ve too nlani· rcturninu: ,..,,,.,pie.,. ~Tilt• thin m•••ll. on o• onor tlli• da!t, 01vld J . M•<Phee. W. Ii. St JOHN m•nt No. l 01 111d cour l, 11 11» c 1u11 · bank on the movement o f the ball the better. f ~uggc~t ~ 1"~ 011ed 1nl• 1o11h aov "' o1.u1u11. 1t 11 Prt•ld•"' c""ntv Cit•~ conltt Drive w •• , hi tnt ci'tv •' 5,.,,. injuries but that i~ one of A1nong the pre mi c r llt•r v. s1r1d•r ,.,,, ••111m..-.1 111.a wi•~ "'" coun•v "u•w1t1, HUllWITI ,.,,..o lllMIR o1.nt , c1111ornl•. ' th · t 'bl th· you c hoke down on a 3-or 4-iron, and then merely 1 · f I 1 ;·,Q ~nug ~1•11>0• llo•d c1.,~ c1 Or1n11 CauMv 8n· s"''· 1. 1t11 •H HM St•H1 011t<l Au1u1t J1 , 1911 o.&e 1n ang1 c 1ngs ~·ou re urnl':es are a pair O as N1wPCn flt•<:~. c.i11. '1UO 8v 8evi•ly J . ""•-•· O•PYIY C0<1nh N_,.., ••••II. c111i.r1111 '1Hl w. E. sr JOliN, can 't predict," he s ays "'ith play the shot a s you would a normal chip. year's top linemen in the Pubth~•<I o'""'" co11• 0111v Piiot c1e•~-'''' us . ..,. c""n1v c"'•K .· "71N•rt . .._~,I•· S•Pltmber I,], f, ltll li51·11 Pub11Vte6 Or•n'le Co•i! OlllV Pllo!, o1.nor....,1 I-tr 'tlltllntr 11 . I'. NIUMAN realism. cireuit -Terry Albritton and sep•emt>tt '· "· iJ. )G. it11 loJ.11 ,u1>11.n10 or''"'" CN•' 0111v P1101. 1111 or'"'"""'·· l•ll• 1 Eads has c hanged his of-.J im Swick LEGAL NonCE 1.:.c:____::::._::_::__:__:__:__:__~-"-''--ls•-!-t>tr '· 1~· H. n11 1Xl6-ll co111 ,.,,,, c.1uorfll• nan -------------·I LEGAL NOTICE -·-T111 11111 14'.1111 fen1e to a pro set formation M • Off Albriilon. v.•ho s h i n e s , 11611 LEGAL NOTICE ""'..,..' ,_, '""~""' for the coming C::l.!Opai "ll <l!ld ar1na • • e11se \1-hether he perrorm S in a 'l(TITIOUS I UJINliS 1 \:ION o --------------1 Publl•~IO Oron~t (0111 0111• p.iet. t> NAMI ITAT2MINT I• Seolemllu 1, l. t, ltl\ Uli6·11 !hat ma." he on• reason lor II•• !101• 11 lincmaos r ole tdefcni>i\"e ••• FICT!TIOUI I UllMllS tU l'ClllllOll COUll T (), Col.llP'OlitN!ol., 1.::__;:__;:---_::_::_:_ _____ :___ " 10110 .. 1"1 oer.o11 11 do!r..1 bu•lneu lo!ol.MI iT1.TIMl!:MT COUJITY 0" OR ... HOI sl01\' start. en<.! or t<ic kle j or out of a "' Th• 10111w1n1 "non 11 dtln1 b\11 .... s. ,~Ii•"•~· 10t c1...ic centtl' Ori•• LEGAL NOTICE (.CAST TElEl'HOU£ EX(Hol.NGE, 11: I: A y l':ar 8~0, 11hcn IJ1c lincbacking s lot. ls the UO· .,, Wtol ,.,.. 511"!, 5uil• '· Cosfl Fol.llR ICS WEST , IN( .. Jtlll C11111lno co1.s•o:~':'1 It NOt1e1 01' 11.L• Of Trltons finished \\'ith a 5-~ u d s I QB 11ues1io~d team dl':fensive "'1•• 9u11 c1w OrtY1, couo M~ ... c 1111. n1o;• 1uM1o1.CN1 1MAllt111.t.GEl 1tEAL ,.110,r•Tv o1.T l't1•t•" l11c,. • C•lll9•nl• cer· l'tt M G111t1• l !n<1111•, JCl!I Cau~"' tn r• !~t m1rrl11t11 of Pelllion••. ,R!Vol.Ta 'Alf 0 \'erall record a nd tied for n e1· op 1 le;1dcr. por1Uon. W Wlfl 1t1!t Slrttl. 1ull• l, Club Drl~e. C<nl• Mut, C•lll. t!OI. ltontld Josrpl\ V1nu :1 •nd Res-1111: Mt. WIUJ t h ird in thl': Crest1·il':w Leav.ue A 6-~. 230-pound strongboy. i:f,11i:.~~!1:'~!' 111;,.. coN1ucte<1 ,, 1 1.:;~~fa~1~111"1 11 Mint c•~fltd 'v •11 ~";:".'ti•~~: .. ~•""111 11~u1~~r1~;,..,~:~r~e~~:e,.,~~11~1~ C11lhlrn•o l'.'ith Villa P ark. they used a the mu.'!CU\ar Albritton played CO<l'O•tllon. Frank G. llfldner Tiit p<lltlont• II•• fllt<I • petition co•" tn "'' M•llrr °' "'" Eot•lf •NI !Gu1•- pro S)Ot. a major roll!: in Ne\\'pGtfS g_z ere·. J;~;;,d.~i lte~mtnik, Th,1 •la!•mtnl fllfll wit" llof Cw;to ctrnlflll ¥our m&rri•••· Yiu ..... v lilt • <:!lt nlll!PI o! ltOBEltT II. GATTIS l !ld 1"h" ll•l•m•nl !lite! willo me Countv Cltrk ol Or1n11 Caun!V ""; 51111. 1. 1 11. wrlnrn rtsl>Oft'" within lhlrtv <1111 d J,.,MES F'. GI.Tl IS, Mlnou. "\Ve hope !u do m ore lbrO\\'-By ROGER CARLSON Lacy Is penciled in at campaign in '70 a nd was Cl tr~ ~1 Or•n•• Cauntv tn: Jun• :11. ltll. 15• Stvtr~y J. Mlddo• Ot~"" C0<1nTY "" d•lr ,,..., 1~11 1ummon1 is srrv.o on NolkP ;1 ner•b1 9;01,, Thi! !ht \In· I th . I I I h OI ,~. D11!1 l'itll Sl•!I fl k s t I r····ardod ... ,.,h "·rths on the 15Y ll1w•rfy J. MtddOlt. o-ulY CO<.lnlY (lttk, •0~. II YOU !all to Ille • wrl!len rl!PCn•• (!~roloned .,.;11 ••II 11 Prl•~•! 111t If\ or ng IS season. ee \Ve a \·e an er. co t \'heeler also c .. " '"" Cltr~ .,.. P~bll11>•a Orin~• CN•1 01111 '1101. w11111n 1..c11 11,.... •ovr o.1.u11 ""' bt •!!•• th• U!h 61y or !.Ip!., 1,,1: 11 ,.,1 l\\'O good wide r ecei1·ers in Better balsnCt' in the running figures in the runr11 11g depart-aJl.Jrague and a 11 -c o Un I Y Pub!io11e<1 0,1", ... co••' o111y Pitoi. 5'"' tmt>tr 9' 16• ,,, :io, 1911 ''"·11 •nTcr.,, '"" 1h• (O\lrt ..... v """r • luao-ofllc• ot L1w1tt, Fell• a. H•ll, w w, Ch o, rl•'• o ·,or••, n , .. ,, ,,,,, dl':parl!ntnl, impro1·f'nletlt Ill I ''""''· ol.utUI! n. 1, '". Slpl.mbef '· 9, LEGAL NOTICE """' cont1lnlnQ lnl uncliv• fir ornu Olympic fl tya , Loi An91ltl, "1015, c .... n!f " c .,., " . k h b !fl C n t a S ( 0 e S Ga r Y " 1911 7JOJ 11 .,du• ccncorn!n1 dl~l1lon of 1rOP.,.1v, •I los ol.'lGt~. Sl•I• ot Ctll!ernl•, 10 King. Borh or !hen1 have good l1nebac ing, a muc etter lmayan;igua. All ;ire in the 141.1. The s miling senior ls a\sn1------------· 1--------------1ocuu 1 '",o""r1,, ch•ld cullod•· clllld "'" hi;hei1 •nd bl>! nradtr. 1n<1 1u1111c1 h I d defensive second;iry a ncl a 160 Oii" <>I the oiati'on'•. top pr<p LEGAL NOTICE ' 1•n •uplOrl. •1 orn ••1 '"'" <•111· •"• sucn 10 con1i,om1!1on ~Y u •o SuPf•lor Co11r1, 11!1( .~ a n 11·ill be rcnl ."Ood pound cl<iss. c ·' ,-1cT1T1ous I UllNlll """" •tUtt •s m•v b• or1~•1<1 llY me 111 '"" ri;M, 11111 •nd Jnler•u ot 111d Orn' ir 11·e c an f ind a p<1 ~ser"' inore consistent kicking game. Rod ll'"'"n l'IO. 160 SI.1 ,~ ;ihtitputters as his 65·5 heal'e , ,... Nol.Mi 'TATIM•NT coun. !M111Clrl 1" end 10 ••I 1hr ct rttln ro•I These are some or the things v " ,,. u I d h " Th• 1o11ow1n~ ~u1on1 ••• d1ln1 II '°"will\ to •••k "'" 1avlr• of '" "' prootf!Y •lluo!e in '"" County c! Or•nte. San Clemente's orfen~i ve the lop S"lil end in caniri. hut with the 12·lb. bal earne 1n1 ,.1tl!T1ou1 1u11111ss buoine" "" 10111 .. In rn11 m•n••· vou. •"""111 <lo oo ~1"~ 01 c.1110,nt• P•rllcui•rl• <1ucrlbt<1 I 0 r I.Un' S 'I lh' kev on the p]LIS side Of the ledger ' h I ·nth \al• Nol.M• ITATIMl!Nf Mol.RHl,0.Ll•MOIH~OE CliARTl!'ll~. Pflm<>llV 1<1 T~1! ywr 0w,.llon rtsll<ln•t. ,, OoO>ow<. 00 wlO' \"heol•o· a 11d 10·,, st·1ff ai·c ·1·11 I e runncrup spo I e s T"o ,,,,, ... 1n0 ''"'" Is 001n, bu1in1~1 ''' w ,, .. 0 , ,, ., ,,, , , · t '1 lli'gh c-hool whe ., ' · • SI " . B1lbo1 vd .. ,-.1w"t toe~. 'ny, mev • 1n mt, "" .. n~I•·•~, '''''"''In, •• 00. q uarterback position are up a " ar1na · "'-· 1 d ·d la~\ spring behind graduated ••· c1. 0 11.., Ju1v 11, 1911 v • ' '"' • I COaCh Leon \Vheeler ;ind h\~ Un CCI ed at l il(h( end. i\ l'OU• S ll·Ull.0 COMPAllY 3;111.B CN•l Hir~ld ~nDt r! M""rot, Ill Sunnvolat . lOfFl(lol.l S~All Tl\11 l>Ofl•on ~! I~• t1or1nt11I Ov•r!•< nl or grab.!!. pie of ran<lidatcs who h:ii•c teainmflte Mark • !evens. H.1~w••· O•n• P11n1 11t" ll:oa!•nd•, c.. 8~ Htl•n c c.unne"e Soct!cn l'· In Tow~.n1~ l se-u in. Rt n" 10 " v " " f unpressed are Bruce \\'itiner " O••• Point t11o1t 11 ..,11,..,1, C•. MAX"· CflLl!ll INC . B•1lnnln1 •• '~' 5""•htu1t 11v cor"•' T,., 0 "f th• t"Ur ll."l'e -, .'>•·Ill Vikings are undergoin~ con· . .•n all·!eague selection a s a P1111 J. 01,on, 1-'ll'l 1r1e1nrln1 D•, ll••t>ara J•n• Monr (lt, JlJ !unn••l•t . DoQvt. · wu t, ~ B,B. & M, aiscr,t>e~ a• tellow" I equal abi\ily and the Triton tact drills in preparation ° !6-(J, 170 i'r . i and Dan \V eils ,6. :-;opho1nQre tasl season. the 6-2. 1~1. b .. 11 n1u Is Mlnp <-uctN •• 1n ,iormon P•r•lnson M1ri~111, •xi e. *' H••t~ C•"''•• or1ve o! lot 1° 11 '"' 1 No. io~ ••'~own ""• h" t rt 'JI d the \971 football can1paign. d S · k 1ndlY!a~11. M.,11,011 Or , Rt<llof\Clo, c.. ••v0<ty Mln1 coll! "111 moo tn•rro! •t<:orard In a .... ~ l~. '11•' coec 1ng s a \\'I ttfer .a . I. 200 jr. I, 2lf>.poun \\'Jc possesses Pttor J. ci.c" r.;lia. .o Jdrrv ..,..,11111111, uo E llt...Ul ' · ~1 10 .:i 1nc1usl••· Mht1ll1nt0u1 M••'· decision on a probable starter Bu i lhl':rt. is a maior unusual speed for an operali\'e 1"111• ,,.10men1 1111!6 wnn tn• c...,nT> 1.1.,1,...,. or .• "''011,...,1. C•. ,.,,,.,,...v1 '" ,11;11 • ..., Pectras ct u 10 Or•n11 taunt<: 1111nt• until afler the fi.1ar1n:1 .scrum. O\'er au JO necessary 0 -· "'JI . his size . Av B•~ttl• J. r.1 ...... ~. ot•lllv C•""'v umne<1 01,.,,,., ... 10. !ti111m~• 9, 11.1J. :ici. 1•11 ,.~.11 IE"••ltfl• blluna• .. 11n1 o1 1110 Loi 1, h I · b t f\'ir k Vul"OllO (ZI 10 21" ·) (l"k of 0•1ne1 Caunty on: S•"'· T. 1t7•, Tnlo bu•inon 11 D•lng co"""C!td b• 1 '"DI'"'" O•onY e Co••' O•ll r Pdnl, •l•n• 1no So"l~ttl• •relcno1!ion ot lh1 ( J h 5 · · replace the Ii k e s of has rhe starting nod a t one 5 · k ·u also be pe form citrk B.,D••• J•~t 1,1..,.,~ ~01J1n t • lr SS'" E••' 1.a.oe 1 .. 11 tnrnc:o o n pringm;in, a senior up S I h latklc nailed do1rn bu1 lht•rt> is ll'IC ~·1 r . l'utt'11•h" orantt Co111 Ot •I• Pllor, llli• ir111me~1 lllld w1111 "'• c""""' LEGAL NOTICE on • hne P••Allrl wl!~ '~' 5o..rtnerlv from t he junior \"arsit y. is tab-quarterback • te\•e f. ona an. ing u1 prim~rily a do11'n seot•mt>tr t, u, JJ. la. 1u1 "'''" ciu• 01 O•ono• cw ni. on: St(tt. 1, un "'"-'nd•" 1°n1 ol •110 Loi 1. SC>Ulh 11~ '·d h ~ids Bub \Vi!1 and Jeff <inolher qucs lion nlark al the • d . 1 ·ihl 15y 11ev1tl• J. "'•01,.,,. °""'' c...iMv 01" n· 0$" wnr 11•.n r •• 1 to 111, E••t•ri• uc a s per aps the best run-v other tackle. l111r1n:1n s u\1cs a ong \\'I LEGAL NOTICE c1.,~. 110Tlct: Tl c11 ao1To•s 11111 ,r F u11~r1on Ro.ea 1u.s. Hl~nwov ner at the siana1 calling berth. sner, tac kle Da1·e Jackson. ,\Jbrilton. l'ub11.,,tc1 o""'' coo•l D•·l• ,.11,.1, 1u,t:•1011 coU•t 0' THI! 1oq 100 '""'' in w101~ 11 0111 ... n"" ••·~ " .1d h k B h 'I .lohn \leunier f6·1, 1•.• .<\ 1 S••tem1otr '· 11. n. 10. 1111 1•1'·/\ STo1.tE Of CJ.ltFo•••Uol. ,o• mAo nt 111e ''''' No. 10!•: rr.tnc. lie stands .>JO and 11·eighs 1ifn running <ic ·s o 1• erritl "' ··1 couldn't really sa y a l '1tto1 TH• (OuNTY o" 011o1.1101 sou•11 1cro i•· OS"" we" !oil '""' 10 tt.o ! "· !transf<r,ed lo SI. Louis\ and ;ind H<Xt Harris •6-1 l!lO ~r 1 · h I '1<TfT1ous 1u11N1si LEGAL NOTICE N•. A·llOU ctnl•• 1111• "' s110 F~ll••••n 11 • ..,, ..., 1rhich position e1t er ooe O NAMI iTATfMIHT E ,11 1e o r Hol.R "'Y ENOC li th•n<• 11cn1 .,;d cent1r 11.,. N.,.111,. Junior Bill i.;:e 11 ney i.~ alsii 11 J oe Venllmigha. 11 pair of defensive .starters 1hcm !Swick or Albritton I will T~· f1>11ow1n• "'"on• ore "''"o "1 111 wt:use e PG. Oe\'.•••t<l. JS' Jl" w.11 1.0D1 r1.i; 1111n<.1 Monn jay\'ee fugitl\'P b\\t mav Et'1 " be at u ntl t e 11·ee O our C"SA L"' P .. T. n~~ vi. >•~ S1t••!. NAME STATl!MINf c1tc1111r1 o1 t~e 1blv1 "'m..i dtced1r.1 ~ou•hwn!r•I• corn•r of ••la let 11 !ht nod because of his s rle. :ind "·e:iket1cd 11·jth th!! Jo~~ of pn,~sih1es 1n1.:lude l)al'C Laurie · so g a m l': S•0" "~•. c0111. •17~1 Tn• 1011ow.~9 per;on I~ dOln1 bu~•••1' !ti•I 111 11r.0t11 11av1"" c111m1 •i•lni• '"' "''""' Non11 ~· 11• o1" E•ll 11t.-.. 1"', 11'1;,•\'<. 1nnre. l\;c Vikrs we'e l'Oll!d :ihernate thr !IOSI Other 'I h • f bu1mt!• •• l"tCTIT IOUS •USllll!SI NOTICE IS HER EllY GIVEN IC In• 10~ I I ' II!" £•!! 50 ''" to '"" t ,. I\ B I 16·1, 204 Jr) and J.,hn Peine opening preasea 11 wrn11m """"" Ald•ill1e. lJCn 51. 1s; 1110 11oc1111nt "' '"ulrld 10 1111 111em. 1c 1~• PC•nt D• ~o ,nnlno. pas~in;:! abi1itv . Hr IS fi-3 and <JUl'LrlcrbllC., on ass. 11· in aga1n!it Corona del r.1ar." Lent Tnom••· S•"'• o1.n1. c1111. l A co1l"fURC: D!!" P ... 111s •Eo1.urv w111o tnt "K•"•r• vou<n1•1. 111 1n1 ottl(e EXCE PTING T>1 EFIEl',OM on u~· • h . I ''"''''' In lake 011 ,.1 loo· Iii·!. 18j sr l. n couple of tj!Je.<.;... I'd F11ch1•d li trr•l T1y11r, 114/l ••rr••T SALON, lalli5 ~"'°' I I•• .. C101t 11 lht cltrt of rn1 •tlov• •nlllltG court. or dlwld•d ..,.1.1aunn ln!••t1l In 1u ~·elf! $ In D! 200 p!l\ln{ ~ h COn l CS. L'"'' S1nl1 "'""• C1ill. M .. 1 '1126 To ••eKol lnfm, \',I!~ 1ht n•~•"1rv mln~rol" or•t 11'<1 procleuS of ~lfful Also \'\.'ing ror !he berlh arl'.' i\.lnnahan Ha~i>. a sen1flr, mi)\"-lion ni<irk~ \\'heeler r ohs 1ders •·\\lc've been moving people TMs llY•lna• '' b1ln1 conautt.o ~v • J••n cvr111r 11•0 l l••dt. 16111 C.••n· vauc~•" 10 "'' un<1r .. 11n1d at '"• t!ll<• mt ••I•. •u1nt1r•cti .,..., n•dtoc••boni er ~ 1·1t •ll lo !hC' 1 ' ••n•r•I o~.,n~r<hlP. ,;~, Mi .. !on Vleio •l~H ol lht lr '1nor"tY•· MINlON ,.,tlO MIN· every l\!1141 """ c~•roC!tt. lnclv<ll/19 •n senior King (also !i~ted al ed to Washington D [_, proinp!-' rams siic1·e.~.<:_ <iround la!elv <ind have been w1111 • .., R••no• A la•IG•~ in.·, bvstn•" "t1e•n1 conduct.,, t>v "" lOH, toe w111-1>11e !loul•vArd. L')• ••" 0,,,0 ,..,m. ell, o•• "'"h•llu.,, •nd h · II'"-I I k h Id Bo.vd lloll1011 ,•n 1.·;·" .. 1-111 •.·r \. I 1· ·d th · I l · T~I• "''•m•n• filed w:1n rn• c.ou~'' 1n31,1ou1I , o , 100 0 -01 · • end f 11· o has no previous ex-1ng ,.,,e er O Illa C' <I O '' ~ " trying o 1n e rig l pos1-ci .. ~ 01 O•tnoe Ccu""' on: S•~• · n~• ••· • or"• ..... · Wh1<11 •S "'' '"'· •" or undor s1 Ta 11"<!. 11 rntrw...:t f"ll'l'<ltl l\ct'n.~ l!i·O. 17,'i SI'. I 'nd " J, ltll, J•1n Cyrll!e Von Llel<ft •lac• i i ~u1in1n or ttit vnaer.ltn" 1~ •If 01 ••Cora: perience and Rick Arons, a nlO\'e. !ions ror C\·erybody .. \\'e·re at BY llovor l• J. M16ckl:.. 01Pu•v '0""'' Th!~ 1T•l·m~nl tli.a Wl!n !ht Caunh m1n1rs <Nlflllnlng to l~• "'"" (II i• a ol.LSO E:t!CE PT ING THE ll!~ROM -~ . . I th 8 d lie' 1nse1·ting ' '0pllo1n11r•' Bill \\"Jlson I ~-7 170 Jr I are d 1· ·1 d ' d nta com Cit•• Cit'• OT Oranv• Coun11· c~; Au•. n. 1'11. dt<fllt~I wl!~I" t&u• mn~m, o/lr• t~e wot•r lht l <TIAY ~ fcun.:I , l0<1l1d, <O"· JUn1or up rom e ee squa . S . . • • • · a e 1n1 e ISa va ge · P"~li\~ta Or1nce C•••t 011•• 111101, 8v W1l1•r T. l<.l no. o.ou1~ C<1<Jntv (ll'k. 11 .. 1 ovb,lltt llcn ct !~I• noli<•-u lne<! in, orvelootd .,. 110;•" 1r9m nr The three lettermen return-al the \'acuney-but he sa~·!l l ~e bes! ~\Jarels 111 c a1np. pared to the olher teams ~ t , 16• i3. lei. 1971 ™1•71 '""11...,P<I O••n•• c ... ,, 01111 '1101• Dt!M ""~"" 11. i111 wn~~' ttir ab•"• dnttlt td 1iM1. 11 I · I d Cl " I ol 's not a ga1nble. "Hight now Kerns wa~ :in All-Sunsr·t I • t 1· I ,t.u9 u•t "· """ Stolemlli• l, •· '~· PU~~£lL .:NOTT ••It'""" of ••cor<I ng llJC u " ;ir .. 'arreH. a Jcr atlse ll"C re s ar lnA OU LEGAL r-;oTlCE 1111 }J4J.fl ol.l SOCHE R RESERVING UNTO THE G!lol."· running back on offense \\'ho 11·e·re going lo go with Greg l.ca~11e a11cl 01-;ingc Coast area with ;i ne\\' svsletn \\'hi\e the C"RL 1,<1N10~1 TDllS. •n •A·tmr nt 1., s •. .,,, L•n• • . 1 ·11 s ec cons i'd<rable a cri·on at F oster. He's the best kid I choice at 1111ddlt• 11uard la~t 011101.5 0,., i·usl. eontinui·ng \\'ith "1wt1 LEGAL NOTICE Co·E •tcuto" ct "'' w111 ovro>0••1 and m1;n1enAn<• ovt• '"• ., ~ ~ICTltlOUS I US1NfS$ •I '"' •bo~! ~•med oue4tnl Soulh•tly ?O ,,.,cf 1i1a P(OCt 'h !hi~ point as well a s serving .as have ;ind 11·e'll do a lot more year. the 5,·stems t hey're used to." Nol.Ml ,T,.,TI MENT "1110 M!i'ITON o1.No MINTON suBJEcT 10 cnv•~•""· ton<1lll•n•. · I II Ill O If II I ' l ~t 'ooo .. 1n1 oor•on Ii Coln1 bu•ln•., ''CTITIOUS I U11Nl!l1 ttf Wlhlll•t l 811\1vtrd rutrlUlcn1. •t>frv1!1on1, •19hll, ,.;nt1 a cornerbac k on defen!:.e. sprint out pays ra 1er an <l\"C 1 111g 111u"I! !t·a111 Lenl also llsts snrctvmall,1s f'IAMllTol.Tf:MIMT lotol.11111u.C1Ht.totl1 a•w•v ~nd •A1tm•nh ot .. ce,~.11 1nv J ohn Romero. an all-league the t:iootleg ll'i!h Kerins ;\! l1nrb;;icker. Bill \\'hitford in till': -Sll.!nl': GAlllY'S G,.,1t11£1"T, 1666 New,.011 1ne loliow1n1 ••rion 11 0011>1 1tuslnt11or Ttl: 11111 •it-uu Tt""' 01 •II• c11n In 11wfo1 ma"'• o1 lllYn . (O•ll /Jot ••· I S: AtlttllOYI ltr (t·E••CUll'• !ho UnJT•G Slftlt • DI\ tonflt'l'8T•on o• ,,,., tac ~le on ofrense and defense "Greg is in Ille Ah Ill \\"hl1e ;111c hors ll1e 11fll·lls1\c line a t hreath AS 1\lbritton a nd Swick 111r1>1.-. we111>1"91on, 111J E•sh•o•I PEllCA-.t P01NT 'YACNT l At1011>1G 11v11111ti.a O••"o~ toe•' Oo l• P·,1ot, or P~n <111> •nd 111l•'lt1 ""atnced b• 'II h h (N'e!A'port Harbor I m O Id, 1 1 center. He's a 5-IJ, 170·"Ulld h \ "8'\j h b d 0•. H11n•ln1oon 8Ncn. (1111 ANO MARINol., m7 l'lt1f Coa•I ol.v1utt II, 1• '"" 5tPlt tnbtr 1, t , ""to •ecur..t l>v MO"•~QI "' Trull Offd a year a11.o. Y.'i anc or l t ,~ lit C'3U ions, I as a a l~·· b,,1,...,11 11 1>tlni ,8,...,,,c•HI bv •n 1'<1"""'''· P,O. 15o• 11", tl•wPOrr 1•11 7l0:·11 on In• "'"""'TY •o 101a. Tfn ,,.., c•nl f1fl Trilon l1nr sa\·s \\'hceleL :--cnior b illed ;1s an :il)·li;;igur back \\'hich he ;iggravated 1 ..... v,du1• ll11c11. c11it. 11uo. 1m1un1 1>oa 10 bl <111>011110 ... in 1>11. I • h d · h K I I . . B"'ba•t B. WHll\lntll>" 81r1>1r1 E. C.orl\t•. 1'!t Clltt O•lv1. .LEGAL NOTIC E l5ld1 o• ollt•I •o bf In "''lllnt '""will Bill l\l adden i.~ !hr third • os ler as goo size. c ec · I anc It 1111· rf'crnt\\' ~ hes a question 1~1, "!t•m•"t 111«1 wi.n .~ •• co.univ ,,...,..PCrt 15••<11, c1111. 11460. 1>e "<""'a 11 '~• •!O•P•tla 01or1 •' 1nv monoJ!ram \\Hiner 1·e1unu11~ ing HI al six-foot, 185 pound~ Oth rrs ;t t C'"ct1lt1 1•\l'IUd•· Jllark Jn \h{' SPconrlarv right •Ctt•~ 01 O••nw t ount¥ ~" ~•Qt. 1. ""· Tn., l>v•1""" 1• o•;n1 «•nau(!oci b1 1• iU111:11 1ol! cou•T oF t Allt<D lil:N1o1.. time t n" ·~· '''" P11lll·c•1 lon 111r"r t nd h . I · jR• B••"'" J Mtdda• 0~""11 c~ .. ~w 1nc11wldu11. <O"HTY 0, ''"NOC. '" ci.;c ~ro<"t a11< ~·>t i• ;ind pla.i·ed only a~ an nf· an{] ha~ s 01\'n promise 1n Ca lf'll :\1, :'l !urJry 1:1·1!1 ti1l 11011 " Cit•~ e1,b1•1 £ r.1•tl•• C•n'!.,. OrlY• .,.,,, ioni• o1.no, ou .. Av1ui1 n, 1t1t renSt\e center II \,'e<'!r a.~n. tJl"l:ll'llce JI'' and lJ011 :-i1i1cc111a11 i.i·ll. ,\,,a JUlllU1. \\'h l t r ord,,,',",,'m"",'.',',,',·,•,",','.•'.',',',', 01 11•,.",'~,',· T~11 ~1••1mtn1111,... "'1"' ,~. c""nrv c111tt<"'• "''cHo1.~oE GATl •S ., (I•'• r1' Orengo Cavnt~ °" •~•u!I 7j Col.SI NU.-.l t:ll 0 •l1ll Guardll " of•~• E>11Jr ~~~:~,~~\n~U~)~~ssi: f1lr~~1~~:::~;;d· St.::1\h~~-~l~r~;~~"l~~5~;c,t:1;; ;:·~ l i~1 ~';.1:1'1 l !'c ~~ 1.. :; rt n 1',',''.11 ,••,,rc~~11g<'!l~iiu n:1~th\ p~~,~~)~1---LEGAL r-;OTlCE ~~~~-. B• o1.r111u• t: K1 11tt Ot111h '"""'"' I" •e ,~.u~:-!~1~!. '::'~ ... ~:,~;..:,. i.1•11 v ~~,~~~d M'""' " " l'uDll,~...; Or•nt• C"'" OlllY 111111. K,&T lill YN l5Eol.Ul llf.N •"" Rru•ondTnt · l t•l•r, '•II• I Htll Joining Jarrett at th{' 1111-and Kirk E!lison (6-3, lRO sr I C.:lt"ne11!e Srpl \S for :i !l .10 ;icnahl s. 1 T t<ICTlT !:u~n:~,1 111,, ~,~1~"11 ll •n• 5•••t mDtr 1 ' ;l.,.1;i JoT~Ntti!N~.~~~!n~~~:,:;~n~~.w II!•"· t':1 ~·n:~~.~.·~.~;~~111 port<inl runninv, b:ic k po.!.t ;1 n• Fullback (;enc 'Ta ylor and 11 1n , SCrl!IUl\:l!!''· lh1•r) +11)1~11" Ot r r l)O\enti:'I ar aces "'"""E ITl.TE.MIH9 D·•~. S•. r<""' A1tun1r• r.,. G•1r.i•n S('11\or Jose :'lla\agun :ind llalfba.ck HartJey Hirata g 11·e the slate 11·11h El n.inrhil ,111cl llUl"Slt\~ bad backs include ,,Tn• toll~H·e~ -~"0" .. •01~9 b~i·n~" LEGAL NOTICE T~t Ptll!lor.-r h•• !lltd • ••hlion con· Publl•~"<I o •• .,.~ (N II Ot ll• ~Ila!, l----------------l•<••nln1 'lt!Ur m .. rl•9" You m~y ••I• 1 St clrrnbtr l , l ' 1911 1"2·1' juniQr:'\ .J1mn1y Boyer <111(1 1hf' \'ikes gOtld over:ill bal:inr e lla\\thorne bef11rl.' !'i u n s c I defe.11s1\·e b11cks Ke,·in Reeser ~101tt-1•NG co1.Ll. mi l'tn t '°''' , ltJH w•I"•" '''"""'' ... 1 1111~ 1~1nv <1••• 0, I.1111·" C:inn:n·o. 111 lhr backfield while i\llke League pl;i~· ;ind /\like. Byers while gu11rd ~.',nc~~v(,1,~·~,.6<l 110~ 119'• "'-"0"" ,.1ct1 T1ous 1 u11N1ss 11>1 4•" Th11 '~" 1vmmon• 1• ,.,,, ... c" LEGAL NOTICE l p;;. ..................... -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiltiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii;.iiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iii ... iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiil P.~·o~·· ( C.~•!lrr , :-0\t Clltl O•l~t. NAMI itol.TI MIHT Y•V II '"" l•U lo !•1•. W'•lltrn tl\PflnH ---,1 ..... .,,, 8 •• ~~. (l lil, llOO ;,, l•l<owlnl 11trSC1n• l't do,~t W'Tlll~ suck ll"J*, YDU• Dtta.,11 mAY b• NOTICE Q J Tll!U1Tl t:'1 'ol.l l rn .. ~""""~' 1, "''"• •c~•uCIH bV •n '"'""' u ~nlfrt<I •~d lk• '""'t ...-v •n!or I iudc· N•. D 1!~11 lndlvlduil HOFFMAN I. SOl>J. Ufll 80T11 C:hi<• mtnt con!o1nln1 lnf11n<1lv1 "' Glk1t .. tP'> On ~•010mnt• 11, \Ill Al 7 (IO 6"(11>(0: A1tC••• E G•rtl" St . Hun+lnoron ll •ocn. Coll!. t1..,, toricernlno dlvl1lon cl oroo•rlv, •t><111UI r>.M . &1 •II• ~u'~ l1on1 tnltftnte el •h t Back To School Time Gym Shorts -Shirts -Sox -Shoes Football Shoes All Purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Sox Tenni s_..Dresses "" Tennis Visors & Hats 6 -CLOSED SUNDAYS Handball Gloves & Balls Paddleball Rackets Wilson -Ounlop -Oavis Bancroft Tennis Paddles Balls -Sets Masks -Fins -Snorkles Sleeping Bags -Back Packs Oay Bags -Freeze Dry Food Basketballs & Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls -Footballs Bikes -Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 CENTER, PHONE 646· 1919 l~I• "•l•n>•~I f'l•G wl!n !!It cou~!v Tk!>ttll l E•rl Hoffmtn, 111 E. lltu m 1up oor1, d•ll• cu i10<IV, child ~""""''· 11 O•~n•~ Counh Cour111ouu '"'"''d "" '"• Cit•~ c! O•~~c• co11~•Y 0,., "'~IV•! ,1 5! ... "'n•n•!m. Coll!, 1orntv1· •••I. Co>to, 1nd oven othor r•llet 10) tlo;ic~ c• We>! Sh!k Sl•P•I, In 5•"1• ltll !Iv ,._,mllr t: l(.rot~r DtP.Yh (.<Wnl> Et 11 Frt<irl<ll liOltman, 11111 i5oll!\ 11 "10 V llr lrAn!~d 11• !ti~ cou•t, ~n1, C11Uornlt, SECURITY PACIFIC N~ (l•t•. C.~•t l S r~ Huntln1t1n !lflcn, Coll!. t! "'" wll~ ,.,, '"" mo odVo<t ol ·~ 1, IONAL Bol.NK. •• dulv •~Nln1od 1,.,, ... Pu~ll,hod Oron•t '"''' 01111 l'llel, Tnir b~1in1u. I• btlnl clll'dUt1.0 by t rorMV In 11111 mo!l•r. vll!J 1~euld dO 10 u"Cle• tk1 dtt<I cl ''"'' Olltd Otc•"111<'' ol.iJtU~I 11, ono ~~Dltmbtr 1, •. 111, p1'1n1r•M•. 1romo!ly '° ·~•' YO<J• w•ltt•~ rh~n11. ,1 n , lttf m•dr by P•ul G fltvmtr 1nof 1,11 111,.11 T~om11 E••I liollmt n inv, mov t>t ll lt<I ..,. llmt. l:•lh••in• A/'. ..,tY"''' rPto•dtd "" A•"' Eo•I F•N'tltr. Ho11m1n Oi!td Jul• u, \tl l H. 1'10, In b<K>~ nn. o•v• 111 et Ollltl~ll '"' LEGAL NOTICE f 1J111 FICTITIOUS IUllNfi' NAMf ITATEM•llt IOll~Wl~I Pl•~ I• dolnt l>u"""' BA.;1trUL !AC.El 'tESlol.UIV"lT " OEllCol.lE)~[ll. 13'0 l'llrbor Bt~O .. 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A.l>~u•.I 1' I nd S11t1tlmMr 1111 l)U ·1! ~t<"101f t, It/I 1.IOl ·I\ Jt.-!tml'f• ), t. 1 •. 1111 )dt·ll OPEN 9 to 01,1, P'lklt, ), '· 11111 1111 .n \ \ I • • • • • ' • ,, ' , ' • • • • ' • . • ' • .. I \ I \ DICK TRACY SURE WAS. VERA, B\JT WE'D BETTER By Chester Gould ~ES, !'LL BE v.<llll('JMC, NOTTO OCU.WlMG CAQ LAlE TONlG!-IT, t ~AVENT SK'7'01Vl'4G IS nl'E iW>St, El.I? J::1N l51-lED Tl--ilS WEEKS STRIPS. GET µQME. i.p~ "• __ ... _, __ TUMBLEWEEDS By Tom IC. Ryan • A SKILLED il\ACKER MUST ~f Al'!.E 1ll IDENTIFY VARIOUS ANIMAL !RACKS!... ,, CAN ANYONI: HERE TE'll-ME' WHAT'THEO '' l'JfFERENCE IS !!!'TWEEN~~ flK 11V.CK AND A P~ER 1RACK? . ' A IOL.K TRACK'S MAJ1!: ~'{A ELKl ~TA DEAR TRACK'S MADI: ~y A D<ARl MUTT AND JEFF THE ONLY Tl-llNG YOUR FATI-IER THINKS OF IS HIS STOMACH! FIGMENTS YCU CA'i J)JVITE A'!'.'( FJr: FRIE "05 Tri'\T ~~ \•,lil.,."IT .' PLAIN JANE I I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••. by R. A. POWER I ACROSS l Partial <y lrortri ra 1nrJ•oj': b Df' l \C. 11 Mil'~'! 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B· 1 ... 11 m0ney (·.J T"!;•rl'.I .,r ( jl(P y~fll(' .. ; Heil and lv'""ll \Jfead f ) J')9S DO'l:r: hy ~:1•1Y 1~~· 7 ,,, .... <j\ Jl D~'l•••1:.c.~ 12 "..r;ir~ ;i v1eN lJ r ...... _, F~I~~ fr t~:'I!! :a Pa'dero::; lxx:ilc 1)f1ri1 behind ?S Color 2j lr"lAle~ ~a Pennsyl.,an1a "'" Ph'Jne11c~ ''} Pr'lcess of 3 Afl luencP remr>v 1rn J Ult•ma\e StJSPrnded ~ C11m~ inaner invesl+gatct: 30 Man·\Q-'l'~n 1..,forl'!\ill contests & V1s-co115 mlld 31 Letters 7 A1d !iquot to j} Dull SO<rn I ~ ti~veragr 35 CtM-mital a God ~ wisdom e;;~1ng 'l Unite 1n 36 Wheel pall . m~rr!ag~ British 'l I) '71 J? M '!"" r~1'11· ni:-~~~. "1· .1 r·.1t1't nl J r'''"1n~! • ~ ""IJ•l'l'i 4,1 Coin of Norw~)" •15 St11"1y hard ~b M11scl' contraction <1 7 linrtli Vretnam c~p1!a! 48 ln~C11Vl' SJ Forme• c1!/ of Hllnga;1 5l Utilizes SJ "DOI\'! te ll mil'!": 2 words 5,1 ~eel!' !Ill: Abbr, SS llar 9oc! 53 Mollnl~1n: Prl!'f1x ~9 Ma~' a decision l J ' ) ] I 9 1C H 12 \l 17 10 ll By Al Smith MY FAVORITE! By Dale Hille By Frank Baginski PEANUTS ~ES, I APPRECIATE IT! OH, ~s. I REALL~ APPRECIAfo I T ~ I APPRECIATE IT ! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH l BELIEVE TI1ERE AR£ MORE INSTANCES or THE ABR IDGEMENT Of' TH£ f~E£DOM or TH£ PEOPLE: BY GRADUAL AND SILENT £NCROACHMENT Of' THOSE IN POWER THAN SY VIOLENT AND SUDDEN USl.J~PATIONS. PERKINS , ..... ,.... ~ •• ., J ").fa.& .. ,_,..Tr"•" trf••• • I t ld•111 \•/J/,h11/ill '' ' " " '" " I' "I "f '" ll'L ABNER 1· f I /J • ' SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS .. fhV"'id~Y. Sept,rrih•' q 1?71 ______ OAJLV PLlO~ff) By Al Capp ~------- $.,[_ s 50 J Ps5t./ J'm lock1n~ SE~ ;,•1E ,.,,t,J ~hee.'s. /'low SJ.~ E. vou broads ~o into FA~'Z'D.'.) your act::- ~ By Charles Barsotti r-::==:::::::--1 a GiaNT INViSi Ble fa LKi N"'-'-~ c_f~1 r~oG ~~~ By Gus Arriola ···\\16'. CIS.::,.:'.)v'.E lt'. Tl1&'1'1J<.E. JLISI ( S.L;::''B-5, IJK::: OS, "''-1 1ll£-i<AP1sr 6AID 11 WA.t::;, ALL .RIGHT jfO 'TOUCH. By Ferd Johnson ® \V\IY, LORt> P. ! IN MA<>NIFICfNT GOLF ING Wi;-.A1J-IE"R, 100 ! 12?"! 1'$1<'-'TSIC' ! l DON 1T BLAME You FD&._ GIVING IT up. W~01S GIYlN~ UP? 1 C,AME 10 PR,AYFOR <iUll>ANCE ... IO WHAT DO WE OWE 1HE HONOR' ANIMAL CRACKERS C01'161tATULAT I 01-l l:. HARR</ ! QOIT" A 60</ 4:Y fi. 'E etJr li'!E~ I By Charles M. Schulz 1 Arr~ECIATE IT !! ! .-. -· -- : LC'.'E ~ARI Af?l\CC IA71CN II! By Mell ,_, By John Miles 1.J1,l•I 1.1111 r.i,t.lo111.1,1i/,/d•ll/• ,,,, ,,1«1.1,1,.'~ldl j,1 .. ,J.'•l1'• o/ 11 r HI " 1 " " "1 1' '" " '" V ·: .. '' " "' " " I" ' " Ill " '" \H I> \II " I ll " ,,, 1, \1' \o , 11 '" '' '" " " "' "' '1 II' 11 ,., '" I " '' "' " "' \I! '" .. " " '" " '' " "' " '" " " "' '" .. ; . •. " ' • ' .r.~ ,/ """' __,,. . ... . .... -,,,,, -vt>'"'J', By Roger Bollen 'ii;.s, Bur, HE HAS HI!'-MOTJ<EX1S MOOTH '· THE GIRLS 0 "The diet lunch al'>la)·s looks us if it's '>lhat ') l ~U af ll!f ynu·\·e ealf'n," DENNIS THE MENACE L __ ~- -- 'Au. YOU GOTTA fl.WJl,&R IS ~-E:YEO JACKS IS fl/!LO. 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NASO Ll1tln91 for Wt:dn•1d1y, S.pt•mbtr I, 1971 P1·oves Costly By SYLVlA PORTER A teenai::e bov de\eloped se\lere headaches ll1s parent~ took hun to :in e\e ~per1al1st \\ho could not 1 orretl the pr :>- blem The\ took him next lo an u1\er111st "ho suggested a 11eurosurgt'Qn F'tn:ill\ aher I VO $2;i Uf!Jce VISl\S lO IWO of the "rong speci:ilists a physician found th:ll alJe~g\ caused lhf' I eadarhes This family was commLU1ni:: • .x!~y s con1mon error of srll tJ1a{l11os1s -an exercise 1n ft u.,,trat1on and a ma1or "aste of mone) The basic reason LS lhe .sc<:1rc1tv of h1m1ly ph~··;i c1ans across the la nd -bul the good ne11is is th:it this 1s flnall) being tackled Her,. from Dr \\1lham Lotterhos president of the An1encan Academy or General Practice 1s an up.to-date repor1 Q How much 1,1ould ~ou say 11 e waste 1n self-diagnosis~ A An educated guess is that 20 million people make an a\erage of 1110 v.rong self di agnoses a )ear "h1ch Cilsts them $50 This adds up lo $1 billion a \ear Q How the shortage of titioners? senous 1s general pi:.ic A In 1931 there we1e I 097 persons 111 the U S for everv general pract11Loner and 1a percent of the doctors \Vere l Ps In 1970 I here 11ere 4 034 persons per GP and 16 percent If yo• ero 11ot .. 1-. 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DAIL V PILOT ;J:J Everyone Hos Someth ing Tha t Someone Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIE'D ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results General ·~ TWO STORY "STRETCH OUT" 'l:cn1 can rra!ly stretch out in this 2500 sq. ft. hClrne \\ ith 1ls 3 large bedrooms. 3 baths, J-IUG E BONUS ROOM, buil t-ins. lush shag carpeting, ne1vly pain1ed. Excellent a~sum ;ible 61.i2 C,{, loan. Ou•ner is an:,:ious-tcrms flc;-..:ible . . . . $35,000. RETIRE IN A "BEACH PAD" Six un it. South of the h1gh1ray. in beautiful c·o no~f\ DEL l\'1:\R. 01\·ner's unique 3 bed- roon1 . 2 baths: 5 -2 lledroom plus an inla1v unit. 6 garages. This is \Vllat you've been look ing for at . . $127.000. "SPLIT LEVEL" UNITS 16 SPLIT LJ-:\."EL adult unit s, all 2 bcdro11111s. 1112 baths. electric kitrhen , ceiling rad1anl heal, indi\'ic1ua1 hot 1vatcr heaters . .[!arbage dis posal. Beautiful location one J\llLE to BEACH . 8250.000. DON'T PLAY "GIVE-AWAY" Apr il 15th First o\1'ner advantages are yours as 011'ncr of the 27 spanking ne\V ,.\DULT .A.P1\l\l'· J\lEJ\.TS. cons isting of 1·2 & 3 bedroorn units \\'ilh I & 2 bath s. featuring a pool. bar-b·Cj area, rec room. ind \'idual garages. built-ins. shag carpeting, fr1rced air heat. laundry fac1l1ties and .:11ra rd \\"innini;: landscaping. Lel u<; :-:.ho1v .1·ou lhcse beaut1fu!l.v desig ned anl'f b1o ll. units, 1'-'J th a projected cnos~ l\!l'Ll'IPLIER of 6.9. Re a J 1 y a buy at $422,000. HAVE "SLIP," NEED BOAT • A. rRt\".<\TE SI.If' descends fro1n !hr:: t>eA.uti· ftil Do\'er Shorrs 1/11~\V hnme. 11·1111 1 1 ~ (11 n1 r· t unu ~ lj\'1ng ro01'~ tinrl 1n1·1 tin:: flt"11l.1r,.. .1 1-IU_l!C bcrlrO(lfTI ~ lt1(.l11 d1n,c '1 :\1 \\Tl·:ns SL ITr;: 1that"s 1 or!h 1hP rrH"'· ~ J)e l11 xe baths and a got!/ n1 ·~1 <. ,1,,t1_:1lt 1-.Jtth·~n iVl ake an appointment. "!)'ln't. sllp·L.p on thJ~ one." a marvelous bu\· al. ..... Sll7,500. REALTORS 644-7270 (Fo rrnerly Delancy Re al Estate) 28 28 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. GP.nl!!ra l Gener at PRESTIGE WATER FRONT HOM ES SHOW N BY APPOINTM ENT 92 Linda Isle Dri ve BP.au!. 5 Bf{. 4 ha . hon1e 11·, forn1al din. rn1 , ,\! f,1rnil.v r1n :l 1~·rplcs Out si de ~t ~1 r1~ '1 \' l:lu1lt-1n gun cah1net ,fl.;. bookshel\·es. $153 .0UO. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call ~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Location lit Entrllnce to Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. 341 Bay~ide Dr., Suite 1, N,8 , 675-6161 General ' C-1 ZONE EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM Goo·I h••ne 1•1 '11 i:il'l;irhrrl 2 r~r i::11r.1 ~r ;onrl 20 x 20 mom \\·11h H-ll Q ,\lley ;o1 reR r. iJ >; l2i Int Sff'.9.ifl f 1n;inc- ing a~·A:lRhl~. Call 6-16·7\il. POOL ORI ENTED N.B. I RR. family ronm h0mr , r1c1urr~riur l1v111~. 011'ncr \\'I ll C8fTY 2nd. ~·1151 Of'('Up1nr). Opf'rJ 1 ~1, \\"ed. thru .li;11n 2211 ru~t1n, TRI HARBOR REALTORS 400 East !Ith. C,,\1. R.lf\.l2j:i F:vrs: 612-T.25 • COUNTR '{ l rni\.tlt • •I BR , 2 b11., 11·1th fYlOL on 11 11rr" l"r hor!=f'~ or i.-:lllrdcn. Nr;ir nr\1 JOO ;irre p;i rk Jtl'1rl!n C(). Rl11·• 1>12-:.000 ()\\ :'-'Lf~ <lr J"'l'1!P, ·1 t1f't!nn. n ... n, t:rin1il.1 ,.,.-.u11, .1t1r ron- d1!1nnrrl. t111111.1 n r<1 ..,i:t" k n\·rn. s2.Q,''(ll gl(r. call 1'111.)' or n1t>h' ;')lf\~1;zn Ge neral f'ORLST [ OL~ON' '" 11£;..tLTORS •. . . OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEE!{ NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEAN VIEW ONLY $21,950 Unlw>!1.,vah!e. Qui,.1 tN>e hn· ~ ,~1rre! rn lh1~ year"!! BEST RARGAL'.J. Huge lnl <vl!h hrnlt 11r1r! 1rat!cr l'lr· re~s. l his:: De11roon1s. V1 .. lhf' ocr"'n frnm )'l'lUr own hark y11rrl on 101<·rr1ng cl1fls. 1\1! you nPcr! is a p11 1n l hni~h 111nrl 11 '""'"" mo"rr. f.11sy ti) O""'n, For more ex· C'1Un1t rl1·t11 il5 pl,..:io;e can 645-0303 22'9'.l Harbor, Cosr11 ~!es.a roREs'f t 'OL~ON' '"' llFA I.. 'r'OR S General EVERYTHING ROSES! i\1ndern 2 hrlrm. 2 l>ath Cor- ona rlrl :'il<1r h0n11\ f)n R-2 lnL Thrnw awa.v your rar kf'.\' -JOG In 1•ver~-1h111g. Pnl"l'r1 rlgh1 al S~2.900 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. l·S 3007 S;iu.,ahrn, Cd .\! _ i)('au- .iFuJ Lusk modr! hnn1e . l~ flf'CtPr v1r11', .1 Biir111~-f,: f11n1il.v rn1 F'"111esi lof"f!t1nn r>n f]Ulf'I cut dr ~lll" !<t rrrl. Yrtu n<1n !hf' l~nd' S~l.9~10. OPEN DAILY 1-5 General General BA YFRONT -PIER & SLIP Nc,vcr 4 BR . 2 b<ith , 2-story home \vit h sh<ike roof. dbl. stone frplc .. living rrr1. & sep. din· ing rn1 . overlook Big I3ay, secluded patio are<t & lovely la1vns . Lge. 2 car garage. Good cond. & f:On1e ne\v carpeting. Our exclusive- !tsting. 5195.000. Call for app "I. to slio"" Call: 673-3663 "42-2253 Evenings associated General Large Beautiful Duplex Goad Spendable Income ,\ rarE.' 1trn1 Jn Coron11 del :'liar. Ea<'h unit appmx Z(lOO sq. ft. Wl!h ~ la r ge herlroom~. 21 ~ baths. l11·1ng roin1s. f1r<'placcs. Pay only $i9.'i\ rJ01< n. gPt bal'k Slm EACH ~IQ:"TH ~Pf'nrlahlP l'.'>'CO:\!E: i'l~tcr derluc!lng 11ol'mal oprrat1ng e'iprnl'es 1nclurl1ng !ll.iil'S an1i lnan J•·•.1n1en1~ 1\ PLEASL"RE T 0 LIVE J.'J PROFIT- ABLE 10 O\\'N. Call 673-~JJO. CAMEO SHORES ~:J.19 OrrinJ:?ion. Cd:\\. JR() Of<. ~rPe ocran v1.,11·. 4 Brlrms .. 3 haih~. Prirrr1 escept1on- a!Jy low a! Si'6.~ BROKERS REALTORS 675-3000 "025 W. BALBOA BLVD. Call lnr plrlurt' hrnchure 11 1th pnrr" ,t-rle1aiJs BAY i BEACJ.I Ueneral BLUE LAGOON CONDOMINIUMS <l Br, 2 Ba fron1 Sl.l,000. REALTY 1wc :\ BR. 3 Ba Jn-un s.19 ,:illO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilon prll'illr bea<:h <1·/ heated VACANT & READY pooli;. l)("C'a n views and trn. n1s roun 11va1Jablf'. 1\1nv" 111 on rrrrt11 appr(11·;d CONTEMPORARY 10 lht.~ l~l;\-IACL"LATE 3 2 Br. 2 Ba home 11·/ s"eep- hedr,..,n1 hP;iur v 11·11h lhP u1g oi·ran v1e11s from :\las!· Bl~~ GEST i3F.Dl100:'1·1!' Pr hrrlronn1. Ji1·1n_g room & you'll r1nrl. !I'~ ll)(";i!ed in h<1l1-on~. ll<'au11li.1!iy <'R.J"jlf'I· .\le~a \"!'rvl<> H t!!hland~ -'"'A ed & r!ra["l("d . A$k1ni;:: S~.001 on a ll'l1rl y !rrp l1nrrl ~lrt'rl Blue Lagoon 111th rn.;I. .~h;1ttrii pr1t10 r111rl Realty niany rrun trrf'l'. 1\11r;1("t1l'I:' 311~-1 s. Coast Hwv ;,1, ·, 11~sum;1llle ln,1n Own-L.1i;:unR Bch -t!J9.2206 rr 1• 11! carry 2nd T.D. ; ...... ,__ ... ,__ .... ,....., S.l1,9JO. JCiJI,,,.. Co: TS ~WALLACE REALTORS -546--4141- (0pen Evenings) IRVI NE TERRACE Eea1111 tuJ :'\r\\' List1ng Jn !r·v111e TP1T11rr u 3 LIDO ISLE 3 LOT ESTATE n1s11nru1·p 5 b<'rlroom, 6 hath <'llStnm lll111! homt'.'. Cnn1rlrlr "f'f']ui;.1on. F"Qrmal rl 1111ni:. library or poril rnrun plus hu~c rrc. room. S2Eo,OOO --Coldwell, Banker .........__AIOD GO~~·IOY~ General 3Y2 ACRES HORSE RANCH DELUXE TRl·PLEX 22&6 MINER, C.M . Beaur. nf'\<' f.hai:; carpels, ne1d~· p;i1nted . f1repl, l>lt· ins. s:i2,500. 10':(, On. "'lllcsf\'i.6c'.Rca(t~ 546-5990 PAN"ORA~HC VIE\\' of lhc Pn!1rp v;illry fro1n 1h1s spac- ious 2 BH. 2 Ba 1'0mplerety fPnrrd hn111r fr>a111rrrl arc •r ur1!it\' r;i rpets. rirapes, 1"/RF.PL,\CF. <irnl cnvered P.-\TIOS A ~Pfl<ll"!'llP. .~1 ':>:21\" hu 1ld111.; h;1~ 11 TACK ROOL\f. .i ~1;ills and hugr p:ri:1rlled I.,..,..,.,,.,,..,,...,._.., __ .•1<•1· .. ~(' IYl"lm. r 11JJ pnre Come For A Visit $.!: •. rJllO. \all .'>-1:1-S·l21 tOprn e1·e~.1 .-\nd stay a little l!n1e 111 !his srar1ous w11terlron1 hnmr. V ICI\' of !hf' h~y 11nrl .1r1 1~· makr this 1he niosi r.~1·11 u1g nHrnne on lhe h.iyfrnnt. Sand.v he;ich anrl 2 lllr.c;c p;i. ____ 1 ·tins 10 ~ip your coolrrs anrl LINDBERGH. ""atch 111., passing hnats KAISER SCHOOLS 1)ilrarlr. Dnn'r m1~~ 1he boat' /\o>nn.\ l\noll huil1. ~p<tcious l l&l.001. Call 673-.ll~:IO. 3 h"tlrnnm fan11ly R. hn1ne 1111h 2 h,uh~ D1n11ljj ;irra all!I R111l!-1n Elrc•fri(• k11r h- r n C'.ir·prrrd and rlrapr<l - Dhl. Gn r11cr . li!rt:e fPn rcrl l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii;::i:, \r11ti p11nn1·,1m1r nrf'lln 1·1f'1v 3 V1r<1• herlrr>nm~ pliis m111d"s Enrlosrr! hr111rrl ponl E\rr11 ~11e !11·111:;: r'lflrn Jn11l1at·111111e 1hruolll 833-0700 644-2430 in .1·111'1 ,\11 l';o;rr llrni E1\ST· f;IDE C\IST,\ 1-·IESA huy al only S2i;J()() 1.-1rh 1rrn15. OWNER TRANSFERRED -~······••i:..IClassir 2 sJC11·y now available. ,. Prrfect q1ucr ln<:"a t1on. ~Bio; $92,000 f\F~ALTnns ~!.\"Cl-: 1!!1°1 673-4400 ZONED FOR OFFICES CORNER - l BEDROOM LOT VALUE OldPr 2 hrrlmom hnrne nn fi2'~ X ;\J71, Int. znnrd R-Z. Cln~f' ll'l Cn~la \1r~11 tlff'llll'lt· 111! llo~pll<1I. Grra1 ix>ten:- J<il fr>r 111111.~ anr1 IU!llr(' (iP- \"r!npn1('nl For 1nfnrrna11on C'll.il f;Jfi. 11 il. TOWNHOUSE -SPECIAL- E1·rn1ncs Call &Hi· l."17'.l bf'rlroom~. larir f.tnu!y ronn1. forn111J rl1n1ni;. :J h~1hs, ovc1-:s1zf'd ponl ,1·11h srparatr play yarri . ~Ill) ~'1 11 of lu.xury TruJ.,. (;'rf'at BIG HO:'llE RIG t"A:'IJILY \'Al.UF. ill Sj~,'.).V) ;,10-!l~J 1n[lf'n E1•en1nf:s) IMMEDIATE J....i•lll'M' ... ' •• HIRllAGI OCCUPANCY ¥> '"'mm ~ Errlrm 111, 2 h;ith Cr>llei;:e l ~~~~~i===~ Park ho1nr ~ '• '~ 1nrer!'sr .. i ln;in ;i~sumalJI,. hy you. full I pr1rc 132,500 Macnab-Irvine R1 illty Co1111lJ111y MULTIPLE UNITS Pnn1" lrwallon. f'1r~1 t1m1> nHPred .S1;.; un1I General Gener~I * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LINDA ISLE -$1 45,0DO The best buy on this exclusive island. True charm & beauty. Entrance \Vith deep over· hang. Soft colors & functional noor plan. See this 5 BR home tod ay. Fan1 . rtn. \\'1 \\'et bar. P ie r/slip. ··our 26th Yea r" WESLEY N, TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hilts Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Gene ral * BAYSHORES * BEST BUY R.\~CH STYLE. usrrl hrick, t>r'.~lll•'rl 1•r1l111l(S. 2 hrlr11l. 1 b111h, f" A h11a1. P~t·rlli-111 pn.t·n11al for add1r1cin _ VA· C,\:-;T _ ln1n1rrl. O<'cupanry, PRICED al ONL V Sl1 ,000. HURRY th1lli '"'ll"t !a.'I CORONA DEL MAR CORNCR DUPLEX -I h<lrn1. 111111!-, \\0/11• rpt., f1tf'pla!"r>s • 0\1"'.'>'F.R 111 . Pnce RE· DUC E:D to S3f:.OOIJ. "C" THOMAS Realtor 21~ \\'_ Cna~t !l\\y. ;:.1~5;,27 ;'-'f'l\'fl'll'I 13r;irh Pl'f'~ :-01.'>·."'6-D Splash • Splash This olymp1r s1lc pool 1s 1iieal for ouidOl'r l1v1r1g !or the \\"hOIP fan11!y. Loi!. nf rlrr k· 1ni; ii.nd pc11111. Great ~ hi'd· 1.....,111 • ."l h;i!h h•1n1r 1n r·h111ce Nr"["'rl ln1•1111nn ;\l ,'111~· rx- 1r;i~. ~Cf1<11'."l lP [nr.11:d 1t1n1111:::. rnoin. hu~r srp,1ralr f11 m1ly ,.,....,rn 11·!1h n1a~~11r !->lf'l)r 111.,.plarr . rru;il1ry 11·;i l\-lo- 11·,1ll r11rpr!r. a rl 1lrarrs. All f')rr1nr huilt -in k1t1·hPn . Onl.Y s~s.~;11 011·nf'r ans1ou~. MESA VERDE Golf Course n 111.v s1.~.non. anrl z~m ~11. rt. of 111!/lf! <irl'il T'11•111 1·r~1111r flfltw 10 • ,·r1lu1i;: 111·1110:: k <l1111n;: rn.1n1 .-1rw w1nd••I'~ nvrrl<10k rill' ll!h ~rrrri Ynu n111~1 f.i•r !111~ 11.11·111 4 13H, 2·'". f'lil hnn1r . pl 1111r r r"!rnrr lr>f"i!tlnn And plenty of rnnm fnr n f'()r}L' C11il :..l.'i-~12·1 4fl[K'n rvrs ) \outh (-oast General LARGE HOME LOW BUDGET .:i-1lv1• ~·011r sp<icf' p1-obl«n1s 1'11h tills 1n1p1..,1·f'd 1ah1r·• .1 !\ING -SIZ E bftl11)0ms r1.1 ·.o;; con1h111d1ion F,\~llLY ROn\T rn111pl1111entf'd hy ,\l11ss11·,. fir,..plarp anrl tin· r1riur tn1rrors. \\'alk ~flly 011 ."1>;1 Gret'n Sha~ r.n1'pf't- 111c. •'lll".Y an easy 1na1nrrn- a11rr play yard w11 h fl'llll rrrrs Only SI. [I() r .11.A. ln- \"f'~ln1rn1 Qr NO 00\\"N 1< 11h ,. A. l<"lNANCJNG ol S~'6.;,oo. !·:11'11111::.;; ('~11 611-iOO;\ IRVINE-4-BR-. - ltiO'\ S. ri 1n Y1ll;1g,.. II. r.u111 I~ rin. plu~ if1rn1al rlin· Ult::, 21 ~ ff;t"s , elrc. hhn. k1t•·h S11hn111 do1<·11. #IOI, ~ l~.11.-11 Home Show Rea ltors •' 1\ rtllf'h;i ll" J ll'JIH;rh 1111! 1111!' " ;:,).\j [_ f'n t<.! llwy., Cd:\1 _ __::675-7225 01\"NEn DESPERATE. 40 Fnn1 ~w11n fl()Ol, ~JJC'<'l<il l1t1ng, 4 r-:,,rtrnn1n·.~. 1.1n11ly rn1. rl1n111i.-: rm, Brk. S~l,-150, :-O lH-17~1) --EA~T~l nJ:: nUPLEX- 2 Rn ' I hll R1lllr·!ll~. Nr . ~hnfl~-Gnort t<'rm~. Fortin t n !lltr.~ 6-12<il00 Balboa Island .lO.\~n R-2 Lnt \1"/l'>;ISlin~ .1 ,. •. ,r :::11· !:· ;ir1. hn;i1 slip. Hnnn1 tfl h111Jd ii12-J~Q3 Ba lboa P1tni nsula ~ RR. rl<'n .. 1 ha :'\r r...1r1111cl ('l11h [;.-h<l~I r;in1p. S:1!J.;'ill), ~l ·u ... h;iJ! n rail}' fii: ...... 1r,oo Corona del M:Jr S~l 1\l ,L 110,\'ll-: 0 0 h1~h rr;i lf1r Sf'l' .<n11r !a 11·nnHt""r anrl .1·;irrJ Joni~ Tr~· Clll'P Irr,. Iii 1111; ll1 $22.'.l(YI ~p.ir1n11~ ~ Bl~ S <11n1n<: .1 1..-.-.1 f""'!i~ fr,r .l'n11r !I'"· ;\Q11 1·ar,1 n1 rnr 1 ri~prr11nn Newport •• Fairview -" -11par11nrnt. Bcau!lfHI fl()()/ t.· ---'--'------ " ..... "J11rk llkr r:rnunr!s. Zon- r ri , ~n adr!llJnn.11111111 fnr Hnr 1o .irt pr·•~1hJy 111-0 arl· rl1!1nn.1] 111111~ In a 11sr pr1·1111! I .nw rl n11 n pr1ymrnt. ~nrn<> ~11l.,...rd1 nat1nn 1n c••n- 1 r ,1 r I ti r~ Vogel Cn. l:1•.1l1nn: ;, 11l-'.l:i lfi. -*-DUPLEX~~*-- flllll11 ~ll"rrl ll llh 1!•-.nrl "'(· J'!r"!!-lirr. S.:L~:.n Call 6IF·7Jil /0r ;i ppo111t1n('11t. -4-BEDI $26.000_! __ .\n •J•ll\ 11 \" 1\ nr ln11 tl•)Wn fJli\ l<'tlTIS \\ 1!1 nH•l'f' .1011 111 n 1h1~ 1·1oin "I ft ~hn11. p ,.,.,, 111·11 !O \ l<1 p .. nrlrrl l<1mlly rnnn1 ;;r:ri Cfl"ll. i;on- t'ln~· rl r .. 110 ~r In apprrc- 1<1TP. C.111 Walker & Lee 171 l l l'!ri!llnrs ir~~ri 1-:t1111i;::rr ll \2-4-1~.~ nr :tt0.5140 C:ill ·,111',i-~~n 10prn E1·.-.~ I ~ ~;:1~~; OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 2756 LOR ENZO .\lf'~~ fl• I \l~r ,n'rlrr1 (~m ll)I 11"1'lf' ;, I 11·t;r· fwdl Ml11~ .. l h~·1,._ r"nl•11r _1,1rrl 111th 2";1, l\.11·h•·•1i.r an•! pl<1 .... lv11I '"· I "1ol11'l1!•1.d1lr al 0111.v l l7.9:JJ, 10·; dn11 n --OCCUPANC_Y __ BEFORE SCHOOL 646·881 I (anytime) SECLUDED COTTAGE $24,500 rr•-re<1H!ln pnvilr'.'r ~. 4 1\pl~. 11· f1rrp)arrs All ,.lr1·. 1rir h111l1-111~ -1nd11·1d11.-!l f' A, hr;,11 , S~l.;-.()(1 Plr.i~e r;1ll 67."1-.~210 10 \'IP~' Macnab-Irvine 642·8235 675-3210 \\ ''"' ~nnlP pr.var.~~ Hrrr·s ---------- .'! n1i r :1 h"d1r..-1111 Cl'l~ta \!r<.;i t1n111r, l,n1•a1rd n11 a n\1;.:r !nt h.orkr il up in i'I r<111.~nn Rf'.'ll!li'"I ~'(lrrl~ 11"11 h m~nv lar:::f' trrr•. 0 11 nf'r 111nv1n~ to Orrgon 1111rl n111<.t ~"u. (';ill :111>-.mi.o iOpcn t:vcs. I [ v :~~1 SUNSET DELIGHT HARBOR VIEW HILLS h:1 ni;~11.f'r! hrr11nnn1~. 3 h11rh.•. ·1-1'-JO ~q ft of lux11ry 1111n~ l.<1r;:::" f;i1n1ly + rl1n- 1ni;: mnm. n11l.Y 2 yrar~ nlr!. Sh;ik., tnnf Srr :hi~ h.,fnre you bu.v. Cnll 111; any t1nie. [ri~·~ !hr B.:i.v~hnrr '"lY nl l1f,. 2 l.1ri.:r l>f'•!i<Yirn~ ,\· ,,.,,~ 11n• k f1rrpl.:i1 ,-, n r~~N J-;) \\! r'ril1n~ l~-+r;.:r bri•"tY r11lf'fli'l lnrnrn\ p;ihn 111lh i'I 1 ,,." nl 111•• r.-.~ .. c 1rrl1 n R•"i<'llll 1•11' r\p.ir1~i'•ll Inn' .Srp1r~ky r1~ .. 11 n,1n~ r 11;,111~ 11rt1n11. 111)1 1111-"0'"" .~· :>:"11·r J\J:\!81)!1\TF: pn:\.SES~f()~ S~ 1.'.l.ill. Cc\LJ~ n7:1.4~.lO_ lco..£~&00 .• ... , ll.&al -i!l·lllt CONVERTIBLE HOME EASTSIDE GOODIE ZONED R-2 I. EXTR A L,\fl.GE ~ ER. 3 ,,,..,..,.,._,..._,,,.,,..., BA, Nr,1p1 Ht~. lca11;e or $32,SQQ Lachenmyer linrl<>r ('(111~trnrt1nn • 2 °"rl· ronm. rll'rt nnr! 11;!url1n ,1par,. mrn: nr 4 hrrirnnm. !am1l y Realtor * ELEGANCE * SPACIOUS S BR . f"(V)n1 11nrl rl1n1n~ room. Bal- 4 Bd. + Fo!lmily Rm. boR Pi>n1ns11la. A·;"m' ;•;<> "' '""· < MANSION PETE BARRETT l\\"lfl 511.rrl hrrlroon1~. huge .Sparkli ng home \\'lfh l11f"ie _REALTY - fanuly rm, fireplace. hull!· rnrlo~erl 1·arpe1ed p11110. 111s. lari;:e pool, dressing Spr1nk!rr ... front N r!'ar. \\'/ ,,....,...,64,,.2~·5~2~00""""""'" moms . .).10..112(1 \\" rarpc11n~ lhninu:. A l11rge TARBELL 2955 H.:.rbor hnn1" on •'U)...Je.~ar for lllr<?e Come for a ViSit 4 f;un1Jy. Prircrl lo sell. SJ-1.:io!J And stay a l1!tlr time 1n lhl! COLLINS & WATTS sp11,..1oi;s "'iltrrfronr hnn1<>. Call &lfi.39~ Eves. 673.7;,7:, O\\'NER DESPERATE:. Hf{. din rm 8· IJ1111u.~ rnr,n\. hlln.~. sh11ke Ml. l1rep!.1."'_'_i._.j;_,,_, ____ Orrn ev<'5. SJI,,.,.. ""'' "11· Cell $50,00 DOWN ~RIP \"a! <!Ill 2. Hr:Ac11 HO\tt: J RR. 2 Swim f'i>ol \\'rll.fiu ilt ;\ h!'~f'flr•;n. h~rd-R,\, inr """""r fl<Y•I, tcn- \\flOl'I /JMr. f11·,..pl<1f'r, hn il l Ill\ pl11~·>?n11Jnd. V11cari!. in ca.s R 0 . \\'11l k tn li lll l .ra~r •fr ~alP , S1rrr\ slll'lpp1n1: Prwr ii 3. BA Ch: B,\ '' \"!CW, wP11 dee. ,111~1 S:t\,9:.0. Cal\ 1oda.y 4 RR ~ RA f•,mial d ining. 6-16·7171. rumri11 ~ + lan1il.v TRI HARBOR m1a '"'~~Ri,~.L~~:~.~j,,,, $25,950 Xl n1 Sn 111 the l!wy. lnr·a- r1n11_ '} tirtnn~ rilrh ;\1.1\f'- i.1 rnnrl 1 11.11•11101;: pa11n \\ r.ilQ Q111rk f•'''"~~ ()ffrr· rd rnr SI~ .'ill'l 11 11)1 j.;l'l(•d l"rl•ls MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 By 011·n,.r · P.rnarl- n1nnr.J1;1rMr V11"11 11•11~ • n 1<'h<1r1l R fi1n11 h Bhlr P.i:'.i11t tri·l"vi'I w/ocf':1n .~ n;!n v1,.11'.<i. 4 l~r. 3 hri. pro!. ln<l~rprl. 2 lh11.;r r1rck~. Srll- ing at al'r('~~£'d v ll. I u e s10.:ro. rstJ:1 1 ·19i·i.1~7. -ASSUME-7°/o V"A° 2 Hr hy nwnrr Frplc, Carhe- drdl ltf' .. 111 cP1hn<::. ne\\· sh,1 :;::, <'harn11n~ pa1!n & br11ut lnd- sr11. P.·2 lot 1v1th plan lnr rr11r uni!. S-12.500. 714/ ~i.1-_11_.1.-•.. __ ~~--- 0PEN Hrl\1~e-~ BR, 2 BR pln~ 2 RR. 213A. An:h1tc('t i1 .... ~1gned . R"dured S5:i00. f11<•rl('r, 416 P oi nsef1 1a . fy1Z.,l 'lf,J. .~----Costa Mesa I~ Coste Mesa a BDRM REPO v,11:11111, SM~r. be-aut. \Vi.lls RH y. S-16-7739 or 5'-\~3-112. 2 Br house on rear of 50x200 c.2 lot . Nr. East 17th St. 6-16-if:iiiJ. EM1B1·-u"ff.-----i e 1-.:.-.:CLUSfVE AGENTS e 5ALES • LEASE ;}< ... &st i~ Y ./3!.u/f' ' ~1, ... really ~· 2·1!·1 Vi~la Del Oro Nrwport Beacl1 64·1-1133 --------Fountain Valley -.......,--1 BY 0 <1•n1::-i--3 Br. 2 Ba1h. I-'ainily rm \l"/lrplc, f11nushf'd. Extra ~!'-9~i'l. p1111ly Io t. 01\'NER 3BR, Grn V!y 1'1\•nhsc, $23.750. Assume 6~~ FllA. 10630 La Rosa La. 962-3!J.l5 Huntington 6each ---TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G .I. BUYERS 1100 DOWN PAYMENT F .H.A. tnr \ht!'! fabulous 4 bedroom, i ~lory hnuse 'Wi!h 3 ba lhs. R.endy for .YQUr occup11ncy now. Complc1ely carpctl'd th111ou1. also rlrapcs. Ni•w ~1ylc k1ll·h ,.n 1v1th all built· 111., i11cl1u l1ng disl1wash1'r. 11ouhlr i:arnJ:?r_ Schools anrl ~hoppi ng nearby. Let us ~!1nw II 10 you. Walker & Lee Rc.1l!nrs 27nn !larhor Bll"d . a1 ArlHms ~15!\.191 Opt.'n "ttl 9 Pilf -OUT OFT HIS WORLD I \\'<'! hr1r & fnn1ily roon1 ynu'JI nf'1 t'r srr <igain. Sb.1rtM'SI 4 RR, 2 Ba corner of 111f' r•'111ury~' Profe5s1o r111Jlv 1tre-0 r;H"d in and out!! C3ll f'lr 11rpoinrn1ent p!e;ise. A~k- 1111!; S33.950. but \\"Or th muc:h mnrr''' larwin realty, inc. z1:,i;2 fit"Qflkhurst. Hntgn 13ch 546-5411 anytime -----WALK TO BEACH LOI\' ,\SSUl\1Al3LE V,\ LOAN ·I Brrl rin, 2 h11lh. Like nr1v rnnr!1t10n. z• 2 ~ar.~ oJrl. ~·1111.... r•11rprfrd .~ dr,111•·11. Sr1:-1n1~h f1r,.p!;irr, hu gr ln1n- 1!,.,. ~·1rchen 1vr1h dishw11~111'r. Vru·a111 s, 11·;i1!1ng. $1!1,'."J()(). COLLINS & WATTS O[N'n C!l"t'S. GI NO DOWN ~··lier pay~ , pts. 4 hr. 2 b11. Rn.l'al Homr. Locatcrl on a ifhdOO' In:.\\' \\" rpts & dfl.:;, p.i1 1n. Ol't'~tzert db! i;i:ur, pl'irt>1! Jm1• S32,50Q. I' illage'!Real £state '62-4471 ( r.::i 54&-810] "Walk to Beach" A ~ ~II th,. 1ir1L'l1hrirs dl'l, C.rr:i! 1H'f'11 lrir r::us1~ a f11m1ly. 3 1 ·rrln•irn~. pl u~ a hU i;e cul- 1tr-~.1r !01 Don"r let !his nne ~n. c,1 11 u.~ nnw• 8·12-T;>J.'i ~~JIJM OPFN vr~lll ~PM THIS WILL GO FAST Franrlscian hy lhe sea. f\cw (!l:Yil. 4 BR, 2 &, \rg ms!r, ~rller ju~t wt1nts to bret1k e''"n Call brfore 9-12 841·853 1 • 592-5511 -' BE:VERLY HIU.S BEAClf AREA PrP~t1gious 1n e~ry detaJI. L- 2-3-1-a mas.~1ve bedroom!-in- c l u <t 1 n g PHESIDENTIAL l-.·1ASTER SU ITE. 3 Baths. :! t Bdrm + Family Rm IN DOVER SHORES Assume 5~.--:. apr loan l:.n· DProratnr'li cusrnm ho~ 2 51(}..11.l\ llrr1t11gl! Rralton FllA 221•02_ Sharp .l BR, ~EACH BARG-AIN-crpts, rlrps. Less lhRn I yr Btaul. 3 BR., !am1ly rm,, old . Beaut. n1od k1 lrh. fa hi, hllns, 2 rar gar. All rhis for pool. \Valk ro major shop. VI CI\' ol lht' h11y ;inrl jrtly m~kP. th!~ lhe mo~! .. xr1!1ng nlfcring on thP h;tylmn:. Sandy heach 11nrl 2 large. pa· tio~ to 1;1p your coolf'rs anit \valch thr psssin_g ho11L~ (18· rarlr . Don't mis.~ rh" boat! S16,l.OOO. Call 673-8550 CAM BR I OGE car ~11rage, ovcr5 ized fanu- ES TATES ly ent..-rttl.inment center try hall. Larii:r family rm. -I B"r!nn~. dream k11i-hen, I r.1 m c d 1 a r p possef.sion. Y,t).1720 ,. TARBELL 2955 Harbor 190& SANTIAGO DR. 100\'l-:R SHORE-". I\ B.) 4;c Bdnns. profes~ 111 nrl- M:l'lperl rmpPcrahle COl'l(h- !inl1. OPEN DAILY J.5 1727 A.'iT[GUA. CORBIN- MARTIN 4 ~rdrm. larR'" r11 mi!y rm, J BA. View lrom ('1·er:v room. Opr n d111ly. REAL TORS 644-7662 ROY J. \\"ARD RLTRS REPOSSESSIONS 6-1?.(12~ Sparklins:: cleRn homes, some ~*~2~D~UPLEXE°'S"T l'lewly pa 1nrer1 & carpeled. ~ Ne1<'rr . .!llrir hy llil1'1e. Sell nne J, 4 /,, 5 bdrm$. Some 11•ilh nr 1Y11h. l BR. 2 ha , ea. N~11r rc-ils, fl!A-VA ronv. tC!rmit, b<-11r)l s.-.2.~ r 11rh. from szn.non 10 $40,(l()O George Williamson C'OLLI~S k \VATIS TN<;. R'•altor 8~ ;\fJ11m5 Ave. 06]~5;;23 673-4350 645-1564 s:i7,i:~FW"! ... 111u,. 111 \Ir;; "\\"EEO 11 k rr11p", .C'Je;in VPrd" ' RP., ') RA. m\•'r! t!Ut the tre11sur.5 &: tr11~)l • r>1••1n, r1111rt ~tr<>"' nr ~<"hl"ll ~In> Into Cllf.h thn1 11. Dall.)' Cnll ;:,.lfl·tlj] Hr r I t ti gt P1lr>t ('l;i.;.1 !flrfl od &12-567~ R";i!tnr.s. ------- only S29.5f)l. ping, nr. Bch. fUIJ price CAYWOOD REAL TY S21.000. It wo/t test• 6306 \V. Cn~11 Hwy., NB. e Karella Realty e 54a..12f0 1910 S. Bn~fol, S.A. 5.17-.\111 -,--.--.--.--. APPLE PIE OROER- GraciouS Living Ch11rming 3 BR, 2 na lam rm. 1n bl'1n1!1ful seClurlrd Dt'hi;:hUuJ 811ycres1 area 4 1rre-l1rn>d Bluff art'a O\"rr-Bcdrm. rlln nn, lrg film rm. POOL HOME MESA VERDE TO 0 lmking ocean. Surprise .A PLEASURE SH W; ~'mll'l\elf! s28,950_ <C.M. ll'llh 4 Ilcr!room & den. 21A bath~. Arnold & Freud N.B. feel • at c.to.t pricf'I. 38~ E. J7rh. C.~f. 646-775.l 6-12-6657 inwn /Al C-ONDOMINIUMS OWNER "n II I co . l , _ hedroom. family iwm. f!ln· 2-l-4 RR~-frplr, hit-in~. int rin. huill·in:r; + rl i~hw~hr, \\"Af~r 1 "~f'r, rli~h\\'ll ~her, S2j..)(J(J Birr rrfnst p11t l0~ Lnw 11r1~sl • ' ' l~ris.' Sli,'10() l"P ca ll d11y nr nls::h! ;i-l(}..1720. COLLINS & WATTS COSTA~tr~:i ~r!f'X, Nn c ·rpl'1~. draPk. rani:;e, rt'· lrll!'.. mnny xl.ras, all In mint cond. Corni'r lot wlacces.s ror hoa! or rnmJlf'r, $45,000 Roy McCerdle Rea ltor 1810 Ntw[l'lrt ~lvd., C.M'l 548.7729 'l!i2-~i2.1 O(lf'n f,i·rnin.i:~ rln11 n G! Cr1ll \\'11!krr & Ler T-d Ir , to . 'I Tnvr,tmt nl ~:i-:ll5\ I l!Qt;<::E Huntina ~ ~'atch lhf' urn unuse em5 ,n qu1c _ _ __ -... c11 sh, <'~ll £42--5678 Fnr hf's1 re:~ult~! 642--5678 OPEN HOU!'E column._ 252& BOWDOIN PL. 11·ith 1vet bar, MRniC'uT'f'd Corner 3 BR. & family rm., scnini;. Low $40's. Bkr. 2 h~ homP. Bltns, dhl. rpl. 1 _"1_7-_850_-_7_· ------ 2 Car gnr. On poolstle lot! S32.;io<i Drivr hy & rntl . BALBOA BAY PROP. 2.10') \V. IWlho.<!, NB 67J..i420 '*coo ~- cn1·cl'C'd pa110 • 8 -B-Q 1n \\·aUM YRrd. -4 BR/2 DA family home ncar M:hool~. Al.I~ TER\\'15 ava!lahle, $16).00. BROKF:R. 642·4S16 SlJN;R-S!ca-1'_2_Br~ nf \\"r~rrl1 1f pln7..1! Hrd11 rt firs, frplr. IR" yd. has cxl~!ing S20.ll00 fll,\ loon. K •u;a;•r•l Rr11l1y ;i.u 2-222'. BY l'lwnr r. 1~1 111111• 1Jii· ""r!i8"tl' 2.t.1 1 Bow 1t n I n Pl111'f', ~ hr, 2 h11. prnl, S3Z.500. Oprn Sa! 1hn1 I-Ion. 1.;;_ • 4. UNrrs. ns.ooo. BEST RETURN FOR LO\V DOWN. ~TY] 892..SS93 16612 tkneh Blvd .. J-1.B. SS SAVE $$-- ~1cnl thi~ QflC: (;rl area cl~ !O Sl'hool<.. 4 BR. fnn1 rm, f1rt<pl, block wall, cor kl!. !'11h11 1• Offf'r' HAFFDAL REALTY Eve~: ~1-21·16 . ---4 l\!{-tlrn, 21,i B1\, l car 5::flr. Pre~tige homt!. S 4 5 , S 0 0 • 8'1~216. • :J,.f DAIL V PILOT Hoinei ror Rent l~I [ Hcu,Hfor$.alti l~I ]~ I tt-ntM •d ]~ ~~~ l~I lril I Huntin9ton Beach Laguna Beech Business Business H o uses Furnished 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 ---=::-:'.~-::C _____........ O pportunity 200 Opportunity 200 'G_e_nJe-,.-1------- ---· -----I GOLFER'S DEL I GHT . 1-::.::='-';;:;;',:~:-c;p;;o;;T'tiN~TYOf;-"---1:::::::_::_ ____ _ I WALK TO BEACH Bellulllully Jafld~aped, 1,1 GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF LOS ALTOS $23,S~ -LO DOWN 1 .. , .. T""c·s. ill'f'rlonkln" tht A LIFETIME! . 2 h I " ,. " ONE 642 6262 Pride of Ownership yr yo 1ng omc f'a1urin& )'.;'•!( <~··ir~r 1n. t>o•011111ru1 I,;;-PH • uome fo1•1ni.I l1v r111 + forr11al din 1 , ll" " n gun.~ N1i;;ue · ·' urin~ • • NYSE, lo'•fed compeny with new prodvc;t in arc.a , bltin RIO & rllshwash-r I Family "'Hh teenai:t-rs ok. /J..i.lhs. Living rn1. /las rp r. 3''' bo"llo'on u market. t', • lots ol slor~'C' cabinets, S: sliding gluss uni:s 10 1. •• PLUS 4 Bedroon1 2 hath, built In~. 2 (16009 for outdoor f'ti!e~-Jinusc \\ idl'. \'tr>ii· pat 10. . carp<.>!ing. drapes, lCJ 5C $285 la1nin"! 01\·ne .... bought 1111. 00 1 Fantastic ne1v F.Jlectro-M ecban1cc:1I device Jn rer 1110. Phrinc J..011g Beach .... '" El'eryth\nn In & R lll Ill~ ot her hoine! Fu!J pr1re hnnie In nilnt eoildiuon: o ve r 4 b illion $$ 1n a rket. Company t r a ins -21 3. ·121J-9.jjL S2J.500 -Lo, lo do'.1111 paymrs Asking S:Jfj",900. organizes & s uperv is es your entire staff. (No * LANDLORDS * k anyone can take ovct CJ HARO TO FINO vending -No gin11nicks) If yo u fee l you are rHc:t: H!l:NTAI. SEHVJCE lo11n! Call 847-1221 SEYMOUR REAL TY 171-11 Bearh Blvd., li1gn Bch 0f)l'n 'nl 9 Pill ----..SpanishMini=- Mansion'' Orr-<1n view, niint t'l'"lnrl .. '..! a capa ble , h a rcl-\vor king a drn 1nistra tor. d__e-Tr-nan1s 1\"ittling H111·11i. ;•1111 ~our t)1\n a1i1. s ire big e a r n ings & c a n invest $5950 to $12 ,9~0 NEED L~t·. hei1Tt ·d po<:>I. Cln~e 1t1 u1 your O\Vn b usiness (secur ed ). Call for ap-Property Management :.hop";.:. ·"• ll\':lC'h. Gil()ij /1n-p oint1nent, \l'E (',\."II HELP YOI"• ilr1l'H1g, 1\SJ.:\ro.; $1!\.'i.11_ MR. GUY 1 642-6262 BEACON * 645-01 11 m:'.l~ Finl'lncing availa ble fo r r espo~ible y~rt i~s.:__ Balboa Island .E~IS--3 .... so •<.l•SI >'HY. CHEEP.\' ('li'an 2 BR, n1~·r!.v "r>.ll>•LO.C.U0.4.CAL.11 11 ~1 ~ f1u·11 Fr1llC'. [Mil". 127 • .,....~.,.so_..c-io1 Real Es1a1e, House1forSale General fl1111ih)'-I, Quiet a du lt s. ---'-c•4'.Y.l·~oo"t-c• ___ I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;; '-------~ :s::i~i .. , =o-co--- BUILD \\ J,\"T~~R !,, .1• .1r1v rt'ru;d~ Newport Heights Income Property 166 67:~1 11~1 J•lanrl l!t·al1y \'our 011 n hornr in L11;;ur.;i. G enera l ( RENTAL FINDERS J~ w. 1t1~. cou• lllliA Houses * Apts. * 64!-0111 * r,,;_,/·tCll lu Uuul1urd.t SlOO-FL'lt:". I lift. Clo~e In ~1111ps. ,\1:1d :--011 . HL"Hrl.\'! BEACON * 645-0111 l'J'1\' p;,11" ('un\·. l••C'. ·11.i "" BEACON * 645-0111 s1:: ... 1tf_111.c :.'. r.n C. \I. ;-.:.,11·, n l11t;, 1n•1• t·~Hie :\1·..111 BEACON * 645 -0111 ~r~~1·<1i'Y 1 Brt rrrrrAGF-: ~ 1r1 ··I 1; td.;.: •I 1•hdo1/p•·t nk BEACO N * 645-0111 General -RENT- LEASE WITH OPTION .f-5 BR wl game roon1 • S.2-10. 3 BR-01l\eo;e Pk, 11hag , $235. 3 RR-JreshJy pa1 n1ed • , $240. Agt. S46-9l21/S40.66ll . Nichols Real Estate FHEE HE1VfAL ~ERVICE .\ Rr-dn)On1 2 Ba th. large pan('ird fomlly room 11'ilh l1replace, newly painted & l.'aJ'pcrrn. new double ove n & d1shw11sher. BcauTlfuJ rond1!!0n throughout s2:J(l.()() 1nfl. avail. TlQI\'! 5'16-8640. L'\l )lACULATE ANO NE\\' ·1 H~;DROO.\I hon1e 1\'ilh leni.:- f'd ~ard, :<pr1nk!crs and lu!Jy 1<111r!s1·ared. :.It\\' c1111J('ts and drapes. Nellr the beach, DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can 3000 sq. fl'el plus a p()lll Lll- rarrd u1 one of Hunttns:ron Br;u·h s f1~t t"f's1drnl1;1J a1• 1s. 4 R;•dron111s ;111.t a hur:f.' ha.~rnit'nl r u 111 r 11 s room. PriCf'•I OC!ow marke:... Bkr. S-12-253.i -l9S Pa1·k ,\\,., Bitlho,1 lslanr1 on a J>f1<1~1111h, p.a·:1;d!) 1----::---:-·-:---- lr11•l . .o;;l rrrl l•1 ~ln•rt !01. BUY ME !-1-ll<-. -,-a1 1-,.-&-.-,,-,-k-·.-Sl 7.o. Sl~1-.\·E,\T :.! Bfl /!0'.111-.;. llnd<."q,;roluld Ulllll\C's al-f on·rcJ Salf'. 4 Bit. 2 HA $422,000. 1r11a, r on.Jy Crpl•. dr[l~. ~rn1 c, lnr·rl ft,r r rarly in, .sn nn!h1n(; \\"Ill r ustw, fl\'ers1zcd lot. l!X10 New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. '~~-•-co•~6~73-761! * • tn1 ,i;. rr1. uh!>lnJ<'I )'Ul1r view. Off("red s11 fr . ln1n1rd ::t\'il ll. 1-llfl C 1 M " • , •• ,,. BEACON * 645-011 1 os a esa S.U~l Yl-.fll\LY nr ~..., ui S7.950. Call -<1rrn·~l S1D.O:i0. Truly Cli ff-FREET. 1.---- ~tm· sx:.. "'-:-:-------"mo. Ca-It PINCH YOUR ,\_c::rn1. ;,16--ll•IJ . Balboa Island 3 BR, 2 Ba. hll-1n11, ~love, rrf1·1g. ti.~hwhi·, crpt11. drps, BIG The yard, the 4 beilrooms arid the fanuly roon1, but the. price is small! $35.490. Real ' Estate by McVAY l-l5-fJ.15S 1193-8533 lST CHANCE Dutch H aven Area 3 Bedrms, air -condi1ioner. J.'irl'pla(.'("' & dish\\·asher. Like 111'11• carpets & drapes. Honie is 3 yrs neY•. flssun1c lml" V,\ loan. Real bargain at only $28,500. See to be- lic\·e. COLLINS & WATTS 962-~23 Open eves. -QU''A"L"IT"'Y"'W'I T H- T ASTE 4 Bedrn111, pr(lf,.ss. rleroralcrl and lrtndst·aprd? Jntcresterl? $-l9.9~J(). Real Estate by McVAY 593-8533 5·l5-0.I~ "Country Living '' :i.•rs1lrrt undrr hu,i:f' !l"t'r~. This l!ltle hrau!y olf<'rs pr1- vac~· and mom 10 roam, yrr c-IO'if' to c11y ron\'rn1C"nces. \\'on·r la~t~ S.12-2~Jj notm *FRESH AIR \\"alk 3 h!ks 10 RParli' Lr;! 3 BR apt. ne11·ly drror. Dbl a!larh<'d ~•tr. lrrll". 1 1~ Hil. 13Hns, ~'xrrp1 rrlr1::. $1!:). i\'() sngls, nc) pl'f~. j.~li-Jil l. SELLING YOUR HOME, f'rrr Appr111~a1 • 1\·r buy eriu11ie~. Pt'r.'°n.11 nrtr n!1on. 2.'. yrs. rxprri<'nt·r. COLLINS & WATTS '.!62-:.i;i2~ Oprn r:vC'.~. S34,SOO By Owner 2 ~rnr-:-· iltrdi1<'r-ranr.1 n /11)1nr "' ·I Bit -· fan11l.\ ronm 11·/ fl rlr·. 2'!! h:t1h~. l.Jr1:r lot 11 hrirk T1<1!1n A.· h1oek 11,111 f•·ni·r· 3 .11•;ir~ n1.j 1~~~1 C'.1 lrd•1n1;i C'1rr Ir it12.;):rk1 O\r:\ER rlr•f""r11r. J-:qu11.v r1111.h:t~<' fnr q111rk 1.!t·:1I~ •I Ill'.. 3 Bil m:1n' ••-:lr.1~ rr •. 1,:r :irr:• S ~6,t.f1(1 ~·~~~I\) Irvine F a mily Growing? r; ... 1 1 lir l'O(lill .1 1111 nr1• ~ _ ·I BR. :! ha:li,, li.;<' f\111itlY rn1 : 01·t•r:.11rrf .\'a!"f!. T.1~1"· f Illy dr•cnraT~r! hnnir In t1r.1u t1!ul 1'11rllf' nork .1rr;1. Only S~3.500 -lnr!ud1n; '.hC' land~ i)red hill RF\ITY l"n1 1· Park Ct•ntrr. lr\tnc Call Anyl ime R3.l·f~~(1 L aguna Beech j\"}~\\", h.lltnp hon1e, fX'ean \',('11. 3 HH, 2 81\, !\Im rn1 , frpl~·. \'et har, bran\ C"~'ll· inl!, rrpr~. <lrp~. hlrn~. S·H.::.00 firn1 !112 J.,;'1 ;\l1r11d.1. O\.\·nrr ·191-.~200 or fli:.-!!1!11 Q\\~'\ER:"°"f~Hrh ACCl.'S~. oi:n vle\.\·. 3 Bit 2~\t BA, ? rn1, 2 frp!s, nr nl'\1' brick & Cl't:lnr. $69.000. 491.5311-1 S\\"J:\GING ha1'11('lor ll<"irl. Ocran "it'11·. J,i:-ii;11f'rl<'rk Avail OO\I'. SlJ.500. !o-19-2\63 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 b r .l .f"OO 11HOl\Ell f~l2-4rJ!lj \1 111trr. 3 Aft.'.). R,\. ti.11·• II ·uy ,-, yrar· al .• ~ . !. ) 'f .. , ' '' 1 Lot• f•, Sale 170 ti<J-:J.,~.'I Landlords-Owners 0 a.n [ 'Jll'!l fl••)/ ,,,\I I, l•f• .. !U .<:. '"' '~=~~~ -~~C-C '"LO\'f"I \' ll0 \11 · ' 'lk \\." 11+11 n ·[, I" l•'l1·1Ji:S Iii .I OU Corn·. f1nune1nR only. l'nn . . . ·.. " 11 rn REAL ESTATE 1 ----:-::-::::o~co:-:----I l'I( ' llA I Fl:l:J•'. !1! ··h:11i.:r . . :i.1.,11y orily. Open hou~r Sa1 & !'un, ).JUST SELL iay, "! -. , , 'Ill, <trror 7• I •k•1r;d1 lr· lf·11a111,. "11 o u r Jl!lO Glcnneyrc ~I. Scp1 ll lh .~· l:tlh, 12 llin1 +i. It·! Coi•ncr Dover DJ". & lurn, $.~ .). \'rJy. ~ffi-IH:t!. ll'iilllflt: 11~1 frrk·, Fifi, dhl .c:ar 11•/ba & 11ashl'1n. Nn sTuflcnts. Yr11r- ly lcHsr. S2!):J/1no. 673-2·131. B a lboa Peninsula s:;!l:>. :J BR , 2 BA. ye;irlv. 409 .\1 SI. l m med0iatt' Jl,\l!I·: lnd•0 <'d • l ER. i\c11r possession. &14--2610 19·!-!J.1 7~ ~l'.!·0316 61"! f.:111::~ l'laer, :-.'.B. l".11J !!;,'rTn11 Pl, ,\Ir. l\'1n•·lw1.c:h1. Balboa-P eninsula ALA R enta ls • 645-3900 · hf't11n fl & R pn1. &l!i-7682 6!S 0L"l"Hn "'''" ;.;ant a 1----------- h1·a.-l1. Crpt~. <lrps, child ok. * l!ANDY.\1A~ SPECIAL ,\lonit:a, !ll).I02. 21 .i.-39-l--0928. \\"Ji\"TE!l r:rnlaJ-~ tl!:, 2 !~1\, Ot·can v ic1\"'. Olr!r r 2 BR. Newport Shores 2 c;ir s:~r. H<1.v V1r11. ri f I " ·p r31 4 PLEX lt1I~ 1\/nlRn~ I i:onv. en rpc, .. a 1 • LEASt:l!OLD .1 br. frplr. all :-;1\1m'g. Boal dnc k ;iv111. ri''-· .. Sl,o.11"r-" 'p a1 \o. SHJ,;,oo l"d. 5!1;-J.'.ll; dy~. $~/ "''II", l2l'I , .. ·.-. " ni C11tl\!cn1r'T1res, .~ hlk.~ fron1 .. ~r1 n1n u1.,-.lo .. r •' $1111. Bayshores AL A R ant a ls • 645-3900 I C'•'°'B::A:cY:::F:::R'°o"'N"'T:-,-:,-:ll<d:-:-. "'""no. N I · 1 repair & ~~IS-Gfj.10 eve. 537-13-16 2~ C'C< s niioor t'X cr, ocr n rrc fac S29.500 (1T 6!1S-4S2.J · t O I •~11'i0 a ' · · hr~. ------pain· ny · ··· · n1nkr offer. 011 ner SP1\CIOL"S 2 ,!ory lr11nr. MISSIO:-l REALTY ~9-l-fli3~ 6J:,_120l. Mountain, Desert, dr>lu:1.r 2 HR apl, ,...r 2 p,g 4 BR + fam., 2 ba, 200fJ --~--~----Resort 174 sq. f . Top nf rhr \l"orld iSan Clemente school dist. S39,500 4!H-8S4~ Laguna N iguel 2 BR. I HA. \\'/\\' Cpl!'. Drrs. F1·11Jr. II ard\\•on<I flnnr~. $2:!,000. 0 \I' 11 <' r, ·1!12-021.l. San Jua n Capistrano * Big Bear Lake corra~r- 871-!~67. \\inter l\'R P<'n Pt , :I Hl~10""I gar; 1 hlk In fll~an. adlls nnly. no prt_~ $t.!fl lii:'>-21!1!1. YE,\RLY $22:1 + l:t1I. "/. Bdrn1. 2 R;i. f"arpi,r1 . -~20 3 BDRMS. $31 ,900 WATER SKI OR l'ISH FROM YOUR OWN FRONT DOOR \\'lllTI·.' c;1.0Vf.· Cf.L fl.\ '"v;in1do Pl ;H·r -i:-Rl~/\l'Tll'l'L l!O:'IJE "ith --. -- 2 Bath.•. Laguna 830-50!0 C;irpel.<, (Jraprs Niguel Realty 499-1344 f nrn1rr r11il1t:u-y m;1n h111' u:;,· e n:i. THE LA!\E • C apistrano Bea~- rrad1<'rl lh•t> hon1e fnr ~r•Lll" (1Jo only :') 12.j[I(]. l r 11nn "I f'OR l r ll s c !> mri / !'I n1n, 111~1,,\"t!On ln:in1 !!1•' 1111~·' 1 11 1· .. ,-111 I ;, s 1' 1 • R c.S .... • 1 h<"lill!Jful 2 hrlrn1 r0n1p, l;11n1ly ron111. s 11n l l r s.~ '"Pf"'"C L ido Isle --:--::c:----1 4 BR .• 3 BATHS 60x90 Lot • $17.5(10 :.:~1;.1 1:is ,,,. wr1 1(· .~ ~" • fu rn1sh<'rl. (]arclr nrr, sh11 r- kLlrh"n. ~pacious fitrmnl Ell. HF:AL ESTATE, P.O. ll(•i;i;hlfrrhoorl, $27j_ nl n , ri lnin~ roo111. p;11·lnr-l1 k•' II\'· Hn..: 2S2~, Bic Be~r L;ike. <lflh-'.l9l6. 1ng room l,· :l r-ht•Pry bnrlrro-c Ir ;o I ' 1 ~----------t•lll~. tn rtir 1'fl1nple11·J.v Corona del M ar 4 BR .• 21/2 BATHS 50x8S Loi -.S~!),;110 LIDO REAL TY INC. 2un cabin nn 21 ~ farlliistw 11n1~hed g11t"·•.C:" -r11•n 1hr 111,1 n h~~ h<'C'n rnqii('d ,\· 1""w a•Trs. Cn n1r )"r('1 ~· Ft:R:"!Sllr:n 1 Ill!. + rl1n· ci~i~<;-JJJni1t•tL Thl:o; you f11rn. Cpts. rirps, ~Tn\·e & 111..::; rn1111. Sl~i:1/il'!" 1.r!l~C'. I"' frl'". incl. !Jr lfi!Ll"k on ·1:\~1-B Larnall'ltl :.i~-IJ~!:; should H'r t.: " O.'."!..Y S~6."ll0 011~ one' /\11 !nr Si,!Y.J;). ltd! l B h 3.177 \1111 Lido 67J.i JOO pn;, .. xlnt !rrrn~. Grrrk ~-eac·-----CAP I STl~.\.\"n V,\I.J.Er - Newport Beach H~,ALTY '\nt t r:11). ;}~7-316!1. :.' n r.., d"n. $1'.l~ lll" ln-1110 N EWPORT uEIGuTS 31.ifll Ca1n1no (';1p1.•lran11 Out-of State Prop. 178 ,\\ntl. ~·rit 1» '.iii:• t~uu· n n ~--:: --c-::::-:= ~----..... h:tnll t .. 1nd 1111 -i; fl 0 1. C I G \RA(.E ri 2 ·l'l.:-1121 --__ 3 ,\ { ' ' iin . .o;;tory;\~lllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllll~lllll~I • .-;()l"TH OREGO:\" • \\1·1·k•'11d• 2J"i·i~l-fl !!f. (''l;C'CUl11•<' hortll' on a cul-fie-I -10 :\1-rr-.. T1mh<'r, :\l(·:un11 , 2-8 ;::-;1rn.-si'tJm, ... 1 ...... ,,1n ~ac .<:tfj•er o f more ru~:otn ~ I ,. II II •o < fleat Es111e, • l.r\"( · · r Illa.'. 1 1 a.i:. ,. i\\·;11!. S<>nl. 11. ;~.1 !."Ill· hntnc:<. Almnst 2UOO ~11. It. · I\ " If " Gener;,! t 11 !" :'lp1·:1i.:11t· l\f'f vii C~ l•;irrlv 1 ... ind_ 1 !! ·I -Ii OU<I . ol l-ornfnrt11t1\e f,1n11l~· ltv-r~------~ I s I G · 00 <:rf'at po111111;, · • 1 • \1·,.~·k· !1l1•· ~llifl'l..-0!.lli. in).!. ~·r<'shly pa1n1ert, nr"' ••••••••••• \ 2'.I', dri11 ll. :'l'[j..f,",!Gii. .<h;ii: c;1rpr1s. Shot1 thslancr f sale 150 -~~r iJ~1-rH:/;::1r. Clr;n-:-\'I'"", fn1n1 elctnPntary. JUlllOr anr! Acreage or Real Estaf&\V7"ted 184 clo~i· 111. ,\dul1s Sl~ .. 111•1 hiJ:;h schools. \l'on"r be avail-F,\nLLOL"S r<' <: re ;i T Inn 11!-"1.I" '.\i·rd 12-22 1nii1111r :-.::n.-!'1017 ;ibJe l•111g! S1J.:.nll. hnu•f'. 1•rel~> ;1rlj. pr•1r ,'\{I HllllS (\1~111 r1r !hllll [lr;;1·h l~Sl::-:! f~P.~f,1111 l"fll 11:: Walker & Lee ;if T.dior '.1:,11 I l·'qro•J>I. lo fur rr:orl \-lc1-b11v. rp1:thf1rd ~ (°\pt'C'S" :-;rr ll'krnrl,. 11 ('. ()r n1nrr s;n·, 1~ r· <il'I"(' 1"11«111 ilkr 61;1-:!IO! or !"hi, ;~rd11r pd. $'.!7,• nrnl!i'1rs T··rrlls. ()\\ll•'I" '.•:l2· 1 1~(l !i7: •. ooss ('\'(''. L.;;1; 2 Er. drn-:-1;1111, 1"111 .11.1 2().1~ \\·r s1rl1 /f Dri\'r 9-1;--;\°cHJ·'.-J,\lPl:OVED \\ \:\"Tl~:J) !11cnn1r units 1n x , Cypr"~·'· ~r 11 k111b. l'11 !. 6 16-iill Open 'Iii!! P.\I LOT ('n~1a :'llrsa ;irra. i'nv11tl' grdnr pd. S~::,. -TREESHAcfEO--:"! C"'111-:•'. l't;di. "n p.1r1 .~· wnnl.s 10 rlral dirert 2 nn t·h;irn11·1·. 3 hl1wks 1t•1in1 3 Rdnn. liun1c nn lree sharlrrl .i,:nlf 11111!"!-C' Fi \r :<:ilr. 1' I <lw 11ci::___:'i-10-0!H:!. hl':il"li I(] 111<i rrnl,11 ~2(\U I U <-nr trarl!' :1\"-:>-~i2. - -r-orncr near C11 I r •. ~rp. J11\\'l·: SlQ,f)()('I a.~ rio11n pyn1t tn•• :i;-1 llr•••k~ ~I tlinin.c: rn1 . Bnck f1r0'p]at•r , --D-A-NA-POINT--r,n ,riu r !'('11) r~t11 tf' Sr11r! ~ 1 ------- Jld\l"cl, floors 11 (\trprls. 1 1 ~ ;1cr~. 43 un115, t1rta1l.o; lo Bos 1492. N.B. ;\o 1 0 s_• ______ _ llu~e hath ph1.o;; 12 hath Dhl. S.\~-S~(i.I rr;111 .. 1·•.-c'"'cc~""'"",..--l~f:\\"l.\' r!r1 . furn, ., BP. ,i:arih~I" & rarfl(ltl nn alley. HEPOSSESEO lfllo ·-,.-,cl ,-,-.,-0-.,, R-::-Li\:-.'D \\"/\\lfj) hr•lll•. 11·11lt1 r S31.!10{J, -..:fl J)Ql\"N '.52:> n10. i\1';1r r; 1,, 71 .i• r('.<: :'llr\11<-hnrl ,;,-,_,q;i CAL I. 0 1146 -2 414 irg J;ik('. !'16~-(1(1.17. _ rn1111,,1n~ Ill ~71-:19;{1 l'~id7o~S~.-nd• A•J.d#C. A.;:>artments for sale 152 ?"!t:AL T\' ~~---~t ar ,-.;r,.port PoJ I Off ict 32 + UNITS GRACIOUS LIVING 111 _\"r·11 i~·n B•·.t,•h, ~ !111cr lu· 11111~, "J. !1;1 '11,, f;Hl\ t"l11, i.•·r 1r-.••· ,Jr:i, f!,1rd11,1n,1 fl""i'". 11,\I f~ r:,q,,-), .~ ilf1P• '· \\,L]j.,' 111 .di .-i·/1<1"1~ COSTA MESA $~711 '.II. $.!() .\1 dn f.\•·rl ·-~· r-ur>.1nr·y. ti7."i-ti0 11 \11111<''1'- n ... ,,l!nr. Commer c ial Property 158 STORES & OFFICES :11111 :<li"rr111r:.. /1 n111ct 111 $'1•e. n11 i\1'11·por1 Rl\·11. COLLINS & WATTS Sl:il) ~I !'flllil.\'. 011 l••ri.•<'hnlrl '.II;:.'.\,.'-: (lprn r\·r~. 11 ,~:. 111:.n. P11rr 111 rr·nr!r ---1 ,.~~l'Ul"'."l"F1'' ___ pos~ihl<'. 0,1·11rr 67j-l\i01. :!lllO ~'I fl of lu.-:urv lll'lng, Condominiums l-;1:1~ s11r hrlnn, rll~· p1!llinAn for sale 160 hath.•. 2 f1rpl. for n1<1l din. I -~---------. rni, fan1 rrii, :in:r d wir11lnll"$ e :"EA!t Tiff: RE1\L1f -1-:!- S.· n111rh mnt"P Open l-:'i 3 BIL Pr1rL'd fron1 $16.j()Q. d;uly. 21.~7 ,\ri<IJ, St $j1,9"J() 011 F!!1\ 211 1rrn1s'.' Fast p·1~~<'~<1nn. • • • e l .~"J'll!lY • * • .l Hit 1 Ha bo.'llll!v 1n \'11la P:'l.-11ic near 1hr h;,u·h \'.i,.11111~· As~u111c f'll.' 1.1,1n or ~ubm1t oflrr. Financial 7 !1 ' J'\TJ·:l:F:<::T 2nd TD Loan General The Iastes! dfaw tn the \\'('<;! • • • * * 11 Oaily Pilot Class1licd $1:iCl-STE:PS to Ocran in l'\r,1-lid. 6'l2-:J6iS ~.\\"~: s :\"11•r 2 Bl1. Sl11\"r . f'f1I~. dn1~. kod.~ nk $12."1. ALA R ~nta l s • 645-3900 l\"ST,\XT 1!111111'-"/. Hit. \pis, 11i·lh. i'tl('i :!<11'. Klds fM'IS. Sl :'ll ALA R e nti'ils • 645.3900 F.\\lll.Y 2 RR. ·"''"'''· rr[111!. t'PI•, <'llrl gar. $I ~1. ALA R enldls ft 645-3900 c nr,1 )~i\ •lrl :\!:11" D11llhou~r ~l11\•·. I• f1•1i.;. 1·p1.~. drps, c II" SI iO. ALA R entals • 645-3900 j>;J·:!·.I • \l•ir;· H.11n111 ~ :: BR. 2 1 ~,\. <.;1••1r. 1·r1~. dqis. f11ed 1.1nl -1:11-, ALA R en t a ls • 645-3900 1:1·;.\l.!.Y l~•\•-\.1.-,l J:!{. Slovr, 1 ••/11:.< rrl~. drp~ Srp l\"nrk- ~hnJI t~Jn. ALA R e n tals • 645-3900 CALL DAY OR NIGHT A LA Rental s • 645-3900 1999 H a rbo r Blvd., CM ~1:11.lt \l:I .' l l>i: l\"IT1l' :11 1·1· .• ~P11,d1lr· r1·11''. ,\'l,.C' ratio, Cdl' C'~11id .\· l'•'I 1•k BEACON * 645-0111 tr.11 ("ii \f'll)\.+; 1 RR rn!- !,1"0, /',I'! ~!nit', I"• I n~. ... pl-., '11 I''. \ +l'fl. ( 111lrl ~·;1/ 111( BEACON * 645-0111 Jl1 J~ \\1 " ul • BEACON * 645-0111 .····it•, ' Ir ' .. t':'. drp~ rr,d ·' ,,,1 1..:.•1•11"·'· BEA CON * 645-0111 [X('(.'uth·es charming hoine ;i1·aiiablf' on yearly lease a ll ll/J:i Quiet arlul t lamily, nr B11lhoa B ay Club. 213-7!.19-IR~ili. Pasadt'na. Corona del Mar 2 Story-I BR Stove & ~frig. !Ion. $19:!/mo ~>-18--021.l DoU houSf'. -135 Car na- l e 11 g e . ----""'=~c--c,,.---:A TTH ACT. :I Br. 2 ti11, So. of h \1· y, C r p ! /drp.;/lrplr Elr-r·. k!l Nn prt~. $32:1. Call fii.~-l lilfi. 3 Bd , 'I' ,.-,-,R',-, -o,-••,-o-, .-,R'o~L i\!>;lf lk-ach. s:i2:J. 4 34 Fr rnlc11f, Cd i\l 67:)-283-1. Costa M esa :: B1'dronn1 Eai.ts1<le 110n1r 111111 lotullin kl!l·hcn, i;:-11rai;:t< .t· enrlo.-:ed ~a.rd. $200/)Jo. 6lf1-:.~:.-•. ·-,-.,.,---;-,-2 Hr, rrpli;;/drps, y;ird, no 11~. S!6:l-Sllil. 23! F /\1•1<":Jri•! SI. :>4S-!,\Q:'i, ~.1~112:11 . :-;pflc 3 Br houS(' nr11r So. ()>11s! Pla1,a, lr,:: yarrl & p:1t1n. S:l2:i/n1n. 5-1&--1·17.1. 3 Br. 1·1• R;i , FAm Rm. i\"rar Br:i.rh. S:lZ:i 4 3 ·1 Fr·rnlra r C1!:\I lii.1-2il3 1. ll ()L.:'I~ 1n 1·nur r, 2 Br. rpls, p~ll0. !ISO \V, lilh No. fl . C\1 &1'.!-20.17>. • ~ Br. ho1ne. 2 Ba, Frplc., Ff'n(·rr! yarrl . .)18-2720 -----~~ :II~.:',\ V<'rde. lmm!lc, lnvr>l.v 11,.u•r 1'"1 l11·r in 11 pra1c .. 1 br. 2 t)a, nn fl!'I~ please. S27j n1n Call ;,1).!J IJI l'flR J~r 11/op!1co'o'1'0'1'.,'Y'. 'J lir ho1nc. fq1!c·, nr schools & ~11r1:. ~~1ur.·1r1\ & !'I o . F\1·y. S210 mo. 646-S!r1!l, 49-1-:1.i Ii. :• RR. i:;ir;igr, front t.:_ rr11r .\":ird ,\dulls onl.v. !'t1S-S.~.~~ 11k-da_1~ 11ftrr 1i R!:, \1nrJ.:sl1<•fl . .<;Tn1·r, t'<'fr1~ F11<1L 1{1d.:/pr1~ ~~Ill \\ nt('r r<I. ~l2-;i0:J2 :: BH~f"p,,\ 11"/rJ()(ll. ~l:i111T 111,.lrl. Srri pl11v yn rrl. Cr\~. dqN. ~:1.f)() lr·nM'. f;-l!i-S0 . .,7 -I Hr, l'.,-h;itb. f~r"'rl";rl'& f"'' nJ.:. On \\'. l!lth SI SI ~). ,f,..~lM. :'>llt-2171. Huntington Beach ron 1~1·. 3 br. 2 ha, p.11.•I, •"PIS, flp.s, nr C'rn11·r SEll'I. 847-J•ISO. frplt·, Hunt. i'<'l"I'"" r.1 1_,,_ l).1~-1711 -EARLY-AMERICAN on .. 01 lhe \"('!)" lrw f:nrly ,1n1"1·1ran h"ntri; :11·a1l.1h!c Ill :-,·{'\l"P.,11'1 l'it'11t'h. 3 lll'rl· n101n11. 2 ha1hs nn 11 luu::r !n'l"·.~h.1rlrrl J,-,1 ftnnm fnr tx111t ,~-1ra1l('r. i\!J lh:s pll!S nint•c lnr .s II.~. Walker & Lee e ! STOllY -2 BR, 2 B::i L;~r11 1n Bull! "'T1btH'fln" T•l\IUhnu.o;r T11 ke f)\"!'f F!I,\ 7', l\!HT1. LH\\ r!o1111. \'a· p(lrl! 2 Bil hse 1\'/ lrplc. -;;;::::.;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;:;;::::;: g11r, fnrtl ynrd. Ch1kl pct .. ·-----------:--""'.:---:------o J.:! BEACON* 645-0111 $~tt4{}1'A-LG£tl-S" C';111t -1\11.\luu~. ncalior~ larwin re a lly, inc. 20 1.~ \\"1·~1i•liff nril·i· 21!"lli2 H1•ookhur51, llnt,i:n 13ch (i',h.i711 Oprn '111 !I l'\l 546-5411 anyti~e __ FI A \"SJI JF.\"11l-"-,-.-1-Rr .~.1 ·,.-, ~r~1.7-::-;"'·r1 [O liSJf°f'()f( YOU! <l r n, 2 hn. Nl!i1·ly <lei"l"lratC'd. lli-risr. rlrlu;.;r, arlutr 1111111.:. St2:i-U1'1L PD. :'\ice 8 ;of'll. 111/ frplc, Laguna. Yarc!. Sml fl"I ok. BEACON * 64!-01 ll Rl•:oul \lirii· nf Bark P,n~·. hrart nl Sr1 nl::i 1\na. 2 HI ~. $11:>.COZY Rll Cotta.:r Pl"I b<'ach. Pool & J nrur.zi. 1!rn .t· 21 ~ BA, hal('{'lnles, Cornpl lurn. ldca! mature Boa l -~lip <tl'll11 Xo i·hilrlrrn i;uh!<'lT~llC'lln ~ara~e~. N"nt. 11·,...ma n. nr f1('1S. $21.950. 67:>-49':):i, :iir-rnnd. S·l~.000. 1r rn1s. BEACON * 645-0111 6i3-1331. Jninirtl. n<-rup. OrhiT 2 Bil, l!EY Slurlrnts: :! BR. Crpts, . . ~-2 BA units from sw.~ro BtACH 1C!IAR:'ll ~.R $.:;;i,!XXJ. e SANTi\ ,\NA Tfl\\'ERS e rll'J)!I;, rh1l d ok. S135. 4 br. 2 2 ha. 2 ~tor:v. nr11· l J!l N. srl'RGE:O'.\". S.A. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 dr:iprs, tll'h'1 11shrr. ~nlrl 11}-7. P\1 rl~ily ~~11-7.q)l Lfl GU:"'A Sprcial-Nf'ar bP11rh. :o;hac. frpl, !llr e ntrv, --------- &unrlcek. rinhn. ('I b h ~ ~. 2 Rl1 , 213 ha. rondo. Pool, t BR.. Color :rv. kids 8: r>t'lS. poolll, h'nn1~. Dr1\'f' by 300 Muna. r\'('r{':1hon hall U:ll pt!. $1.1.>. croar o\\-11, r ,1'.Jl-!'13;11. FORTI~ co. nur~ 642-5f'O'I ALA Rentals • 645-3900 BAYCREST, 4 hr. 3-1)11. 3;,· Income p--;;;p;,-y--166-\\O\\"• 3 BR Ill !hr Beach. l1v rm, lani rin, hoa1 --~EXES l\1d~ & fl('!.<;. 1\11 ut1 I i11clud· J1!o~e. r rn for ri nn l . I , 1.• rd, S173. SiS9:iO ;,.1~-00·.1 sr.,()()() 1"11·n 1 rirr .. ,fl()(), ALA R entals ft 645-3900 ··· · · ' 1r,11111•r !.· 11nll, l!tu11. 11,·11. ___ STUDENTS _l __ Tiff; BLUFFS, fl)' r•11r.rr. -1 2 h~li' 1r nf 13,.~1·ll Bild. Elt{. 2 BA. I l"\"ll Lind11 N••w «rr:, .t rlrri•. 111,'pl ·s, fl1odt>L 6'11-1233. r,, 11 .. 1:n.; h111n~. r.n f111. P AHK J.11!<> "['(111 r1h•>u~(·, .1 Oil 2'"t RA f\'lf"ll :\n po1n!~ s.l~ .;IX) I'll• 11rr, :)1; .·-.,11 1r, r •r-n :'.•T s. 1'un fn,,11 r1r11u1. LEADERSH IP R . E . ~1~-l ir~; ;,l!'l •. 1.:~r. ~J j :1'.+1.l \\"t' ha1·p r~r11 ls-l'Pt'nr N'lllrgc 1t'1111 S~:i 1\lso nf)(l1nn1n1es ,c Hrnl!\I~ to !'hart•. BEACON * 645-01 ll • Th e Puzzle with th e Bui/f.fn Chuckle 0 l!eorrong" leller ~ of !he four 1.Crambled wnrds be- low lo farm four 3imp le word•. HTHSER I' I 2 I I I NAPAD I f ......... , ,~, -..--, .,.......,, { TAN OE I} ,._~,--,r,~Tl-,j-"a-l You're. on o ld-timer if you . _ _ . _ .;. r emember when o rede mptiort :==:S~l=;::E=N::=U=;W:=-:c.,l cenler w a s o house of -. 0 c o ... nlc!" the c:hll(l le quoted I I S I ti I ' I bv !dl1n9 in the mi!ollng word. _ . _ . . you d~•·rlop f,om step No. 3 below. I I I I I I I t SCRAM-LETS ANSWER S IN . CLASSIFICATION 90.0 PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $50. or Less (If more than one item, the comblned total c1nnot exceed $50.) 642-5678 ;,••• ( MlOf I~ [ "°"'"' fDf Reil I~ 305 Townhouse Unfurn. JJS ,,.A;.p_i._._F_",_'-,"-·~---3-60-IApta . Furn. 360 Apta. Furn. ----·-----·"Corona del Mar 1---------- 365 I Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt1., A<Jt ~ .. Costa Mesa 360 Apt. Unfurn. House• Unfurn. Le. 170 Huntington ile•ch Cost • Mesa c~1\t1~<1 ! 1ir 1t1111 ,1 ;1lk 1\) Huntington Beach Newport Shores Costa Mesa I F urn. or Unfvr~ .. o. Furn. 01 ---:c-------~ Santa A na San:1 An .l • '!, BK I f:l,\, liAHllE:'\ '"-1-"' .. -,·,-.-,-~d L'n ll!>. Sh:1.c:: rrp'i.;. •I 11', rilllir, pnl1•1, h1•,1111 ·~ 1lirh''. l1 •il• ~11r. .'IJ.;J J:.iclt:n. .1,,-,;[;t.1 ~lt,.1/ .ll\1. 3 BP.. 2 BA. !\1on1!('•'11o T11t1"' Cpl:i. <irp1;, rev f;,erl ~l"i '11 !Jti8..-4793 Af1 6 ~·nu 111<,rrd lo h, ~r r••.·1( ,...~,,! S\3J. 11------------ ;,.tul•, 1~' 1 ~·, ~,;~-~,~·o ---'--Cost~ M esa 2 BR, 2 ba, s11;11· 1'!•1p. f\r bch, Adlt~. $210, &12-308:.? FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. SOUTH c~:·r \'ILL . .': ,. tn;i:J. ~:. ·: t;· +' BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME Pror. lancl5caped. 3 BR, 2 BR, tam rm, d!x kitchen app!ns. f'ully <'flld & drpd. Conv. 10 l>each. ~hopp111g, st-hools. Gartl('ll('r incl. Ll1t•. av11.1!. $350 nio. !l62-9'J;i.I or ,">1~-U7j. . Newport Beach New Ne w New Vi lla Cord ova l Bil. t'urn. $135/mo. Ovrrlook111g lx>au1 . garden P<ltlO .\',,: h~'aled !JOU!. Adulls, 1u.l:1 12th SI Aeross lron1 l.;llit· Park. J.'\6.-2li9'2. Apt. Unfurn. l'Ll·~,\,\I '!,-B1· !ur uih111' :11•1·1' :i:1. C1·ound fir. 1"q1r•. 1•·fr· 1•, l"dl~t·. (.;"~ pol $1:!.>. ~I~) \'11·1 .. 1·,,1 :.1-.:; ~lll'i. u~d P·J~ •'"d. 4, ho~"~ • SJ'.! l.l\ • 1 1n1rn -3 t•~tt: ·1 • -l J * Adults Preferred * :l Bit. 2 Ba Frpl, 11c•11 , p dq,~. c.;ar. Fl\<'<'S /1,.,1 ~-• CALL JtE:ALTOR :~1~·11:•! i. 345 (''11 11. -y1:1 :.,.11· li\ JI·;:' • S,\l··t·· I '' ,1· ] .. 1, k t'., :. i \\1\l.K lllh. Pool & rce rm. 1 General 2 & 3 BR's .~· 2 8r--quu'I hldgs. ZlO 12th I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ?riva!e p11 tlo. pool • lndiv. .-.t & 2!9 15lh St. VEN DOME Ja1111dry fac:. Near Or:in~e Co. Airport & UC!. Adults only. 201:22 Santa Ana Ii\!'.llAC'UJ ~'ITE APTS! ADULT anrl Laguna Beach El lt~t· :.ir,\JJ~.r1f • 1,l /It :. b•llr·J . .. f.1CPf!,1l !!"re: T•lt I I l•OninJ • Pr1'••I'" 1 .. BRA ND 1}('11. :l br l1ouse', flshwslw. frpl.·. <'!)!:., d1tS. lndsep, patw, big 1 c:u· i::.11". SZ'25. •no. 5'16--41 41 , !".>46--0S~l ·1 BR + r!r n. l blk !ron1 ,\Jariflfl !l.S., shup'g. Crpt, drfll". bllns K: h'J}lr. I'o yrrl1<ork. S?.'ll. !!:i&-il.''6. Duplexes Furn. -------40 Un it Adult Apartn1ent Complex l & 2 BR. Apls. (;,\...; ,\ \\.\"(! Jt !'.\!!) Mo. 1o Mo. From $140 \'l•J{Y ]:._:(' !:OJ1::•-0US st ud~•. 1\dl1.s. h11ott) p:ne \1alls & 1 ~·.11n~. ~Un p:t110, 100 yds 111·hfl{lv.11. s1;0 !st<, ut1l pd. ji~1i Cu;1s1 l!1\y, S.:-\' Sat & .'un lM I :1. :!1~·.~-12-2~1£1. ,..;\1,1.L Cottagr, 1 employl'l"I FA:'lllLY ~·1·11on Close to shopping, Park ~ Spacious 3 BH"s, ~ bi! '.lfgr. :O.trs. Joartum, Ave. Apt 3-A 2 l~I! 11111~1·11 ;1[11. /\0\1 , q 11; ll<•,!fl\ o ' I. II• d. ' u 11 I ;:hupg, s11.1. ~1..; l .. r•11i l'l. (_''I'll• I !7th & .'>.on: 1 .\11.0 Al'!'. ti16-t~:!:!. '" 2 BR.. I b/l!h. f\cw i;lu1;: raqi. & dra1ws. Gardrn1·r 6 Alks 10 ln"llCh. $ 10 O. :.,;.n....7001 ·I Bit I·'• BA, tTp!s. <lrp•. frrl(·t>d ~11.rd. no l)E't~. rl<1 single~. S230 mo 96S.-99~. Irvine 2 BR. 2 baths .......... S26J 2 BR, 2 baths, den ...... s:'.00 3 BR. 2 ba's., atriu1n .. :,;JZ.i :: BR., Z ba's, bonus rm $350 4 BP..., z·.~ ha .. f-<1n1. r111 s~:,o l BR., :l'\i b111hi; ...... $300 \\'E IIAVE OTHERS 'lJo~'l 1rlli!, ---'llealior Balboa P eninsula A.'l.'~L1 AL n ·ntal ] .. ". 1 1 duple'\. 2 lgt' RI:, IJll, •·11·~. dl"!'"·. ~h~lt"I blh li.11 •·1 I ociicn. 6--l:r-Oo~I Vl' 1.:l.i 1 ti9Hi01:! :. l \1.' ('\] ..:, ' .\I ·1· f, f1 \\ol"ti/!L",!tl 54C'""6215 * Swim pool, 11u1/~f'n -----------•I:! Bll. •·rpt/dr;•· lhltri-r~"~ EL CORDOVA (•ol gar JH'f..tl~ ,\dull ~ <s i:;-, :!:.'1 I I :11h'•'r" Lii' ljJij-1''ll'l (1f .;1.: 11·1 )~I * Frpl, ln111\•/Ln1lry fac'Js 1845 Anaheim Ave. Apts. COSTA ,\IESA &:2.'.!824 ~f'v.• 1 t..· 2 BR Luxury Arits. 646-0032 l1t•4'>,.•••£WWW••1D•S•.,•~' ;ulults v./n'I. i\u iwrs. Very Balboa Island ,·]\•.,n. nr bc·h & :oh.ips. S\00 ------------1 Newport Beach D~h11 hri;. '11·a «!"~"!~ /:.: CUil· l,;mnb, hl-\Ul"Y :.hilt: tTJll I.:, brl\U I. !"('C fill'I\ S.-J'Ol)I. e !'JIAHP 2 J:r, 1' _ P,,1, q•1s. .-J1·;1~. 1200 ~q fl \\ illl 11011 St1 ._, 111 ... !17: \",.Jr1K·1,1 :\pt I, OCE1\:\rltO:\ T 1luph "'· 1, >1 1 ..:r:. ~HA s::~, 111•i. 1 ~"" '.! dr, frj)[(' s:n.-•. llh\. \\'r•;. ' ~II S..•a;:l1•1r1· !Ir. {;.J.,.u,J! Ul 121~1 tj~~~!JJ:..'. s1::~.,1~c1l'r.11, -,,-.,-,--,-1:,. \ \\/g:1l' .'>JloU'l', I~ !i[I, I<> I• \\ lllh'I' I~•'. l ;Hllli l HI' •'Ulll>.• ~,.,, a1 il~ :m11i S t, \I: ~·1~ANFltU:\l'-,dl1·:i, '..' I, CASA de ORO 1110. Ap11l)' ll·IJ N. Coast lill'y l".\..;t·.\1. \.\,1,r. J.11·,.,..: 1n .1 IUJJ~laol"l<f. 11 .1n11 :11, ··•'• 1. ,.,.·.011 .t11no~-Lido Isle I' '' :",• ,, •~ •"c•:..ir N· ---------- 11:.!11' ! ,q ', -<l•·,1;._:111'd s. f1J1111·'1''<1 ,••r ~I .I I,· ,'<_ !'IJ/11· J,,r· e JJ, .ii• ,I f•<•JI fl K1h.:l1- 1· 1 11 o!~ 'll 1·t l1.·l1'1n;: e [,~;LI"\•'! () . .'ti .I I . :\u pets. I ! :P -",; ' r,irn L' :·t1 ,l 1'1 I l.\CLL Ill·]) * UAYfl{Q;'l;T APTS. 1r \\"inl(•r l'L'l1tal~: Ba('h, apt. ~~~10 1110 : l·l~l rn1. $2:Z-J :llo. (:11 1111 \\'or~! Rltr .6i;,...17:z3 N ewport Beach Adult.~ 0111~. \\'I 11 I! I $ l~:J/11111. 1;;::-:.~Ul. lo 1~-t:iil :;+,' \',, \\I •Jll I *535 WEEK & UP* Studio & I BR apts. t: .. 1\Cll 1\l'T. J B~·dnn, 1 ~~ 1:,1111, hrand rww bui lding.~· [111·1\lilln'. Bloc·k to lx·h &. ,,j,,,p~. S.:(llJ./1llO. Ouple xe~ Unfurn. Costa Mesa £PA\"JS H dup!C"X, :l J;l' bii, bltn k1lt"lll'n. l'!"j'' ,, 350 --1 SUl'<N Y ACRES MOTEL * • f0LTR !:iT1\.R ll-* r:EALT\' s.:5-4·122 l.ARGE :t BK. yf'arly. 1'1<11 ... RUilR<'. 208 4 1~1 St. • $~)(1(1 ,\1lul •s e ;>;o f!t'1s. 20'7 Ch;u'I(' Sr. 612-4·110 r.tonih -t~l:t~O!l'.l .• ---~!============ UPS'TAIR::i :I Bit 11 pt. $22J/mo. Yt>arly lf'asi•. t21 3l 3:ZJ.-J7~1. ~B-a-Jbo-a-Pen insul-.---I \\I ATE Tl FRONT·B<'aut1ful- Bay l'l('W <opl s. 2 Br. 11pprr apl 11 /p1,~· .'i: slip ( 11 1\1 :11'· c·un1n1odnlP lll' to ~il' Jv>all. $-l~10/n111 )C'.1rly. Al~o ~ Hr, * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Sha~ crt • d i·ps • b:ins Bcallllfll! Poul e All UtiJ Pd 2 BR. $170 AduHs onl~·-no p<>ls I 2.H Avocado St. li·lG-0979 '.?Ra ln11c r 11pl 11 /pwr f:u·1\. *BRAND NEW* S:iOO/ n1•). .\ •';u·ll I' a 11 6·1-l-2:JIJI or :!!~: !i!\i:..!J~.~s. La Costa Apts. --*-YEAR LY_* __ I .t· :! HH. hl1n.~. ~w1111111i111: C'l !,.,-; ... ;01,~. 1 1~.Ll :-.;J-:-114•1~HrLJ1 ~;! ;o;h;,·~ <'[•I~, rn.-1 ~ •. 11 . f,]1, .[j1i. !•ah·1n11. l1l!•1-. ! rh:!.I "~ 1 ' , ll.1. 111111-. fi ,li11h1· 1·111-. d:p,, f'llt'I ~::or ~I,'· 1;1.,..·.•1::1) --~ I :r , ! . .: I l< h1 \•', 11·;1~ '\I • · I•• i.11; ... 00:::1. f, ir. \;+,). 1•.1l i1f, ,.,. ,\ \."I It '.! !\1 ~ I;,, ;o;111d1n ~I.oil i'rpl'. di!'' I' LI ·"· l'\)()J.. l <·l 11hl nf... j; 1\\.11 l:~i. ·--• ., 1 ;1~ ('1·1.i~. •lq", s1 :::, n111. oi;:; s 1r •1 I I 111 a 1 nr. f'.11 1 '.1;;7.1;~)1 :. .U.!'' ._ ' F ,ir•1. A?t. Unfurn. 365 .)'' '' ~ N ewport Beach PAR K NEWPORT APARTMENT:> ..,,._._ ...... l \'_ L:;. "SINCE 1946" 1st \Ve51ern Bank Bldg. sniall C"hllrl O!\, S 1 , • '' '' .. r F.111·!;i-lu11d,, ~lii-8222 Eil'~. ~I•\, 11 ;•1r! Ul1d. H~~:\T or Salt>: Nr ne1v n,,.hilf> lll>Tll<'. l Br. furn. ~l1"'IJ1'r. P11ho. ['ool. Hay. l.ulo \"1!lol~•· $200/1110. J l,,~.-. 21:1 : ·16J....:.?16:!. l::1'!'S :!1 · :•>;-:!:!12, \\'knrls 714. fii::-~1%. OCEAN fronl (llx 2 Br. 2 A<i. 1~.il , l:111a1. har-h-qur .~· g:t1'· lt g su11df'<"k. l'!ll"I '""I'· .H;I'. All util rd. SI.JO lo S170. .., .\<lult<, no r1'ls. E ast Bluff Pin• ti.·l•ir, I "1 • H"d '""111• illHI "1"••11 111" II"'' "1 oi. ]""'!· i.·11110.-. ~!' 1 )!.t•. \ !1·0111 F.1~1illo'I 1~ •. u :tl ,,1 ,:. nl ~.· B I F Universily Park Days BJJ.0101 Nights .ol~ 17:1.-. l~!Juµlr~rplt·. /,.,,.ul -------0 • 1·r 1I, p11 tt0. I 11duh, no f" WE 5.f,AY ELDEN s12:1. 6--lz-~,20. u ----~~------,.\j II * UNIVl:.llSITY PARK * 0 11na Point ,, , _ 1, l BR. 2~~ ha lhse. -$300 S3Z:i /'\I' -• , , --~ . [,." .IJ. J.;.tftit-11 '"'· ---S1\IL IN'.'/ ~lotrl S~:):1/n10. Adult.-, no pe ts. :r.1 .\1,wad.1. C.\1. lil:'-'.liO~ lii3--l!l'.KJ. :"--'"-'-"c''-'-· ___ :::::::::::::I 3 HH, 2 Ba, 1z h~li ba.v t.: orrnn ··r11ts drp:. .-l w hr I NEWPORT BEACH Vi lla Gra n;ida Apts. i. .. 11•1• ,\· :'.Ill J,,,1'!!1111 1 !! I• t" ! : \' •;1 !J ul * BRAND NEW * ~.._ P.JC LS * E llJ C1 ,...,. ,. I Gt.:~~:c-, 2 RR. 2 ba. tnh!!e .•.•.. s:ioo ' v .. F.·\."\ \ ir1". rJ, •1\, I . , BR "I b• ho. i~cn 2 Hr, Ir:.; I,• r•. "' .i hDl'LT:'i I ',, ' l .~J. Bl11·n 13a~ & &>ach Jt1("h /\pl•-\\.kl~·-.\lonthly Al"'l '.\1"11'1 ltn1s from S3750 \If.\. si~·,/.\10. frlr 2Sth ,1:,, ~11·/rr.fr1~, pn • 11;i110 R: e BEAUTJ Fl_jL CHOUl\IJ:'. si1ndl'ek. S:\Oll/1110 Yr ! y . >:r:in1sh d1'l"Or. Lias & 11;11• r Adlts. 67:~:11:;1. p11. G:1r. pool, arr--f'OlltL 1'• , . F .. ur lx>droon1s ll"i1h balron. u•s ;llKJI •' ,\, i~ 11111·. Cr.u·1ou' ll\•tng & <JlUC'I sUITOPnd!ll); fo1· lan11ly '' irh ,·111Jdrrn. f\eri.r Corona 1lr l !\Jar llir,h Sehnn!. F1rrpl:1,•e ll'l'! bar ,r., hu1Jt.in kll('hf'n .1.rpl1.1nr··~. 8~:1 /\.~IJGOS \\',\\' !>-11.~'.J!ll ~lf}1 :.! :-,111:., ,\n:1 1,\0!\\•, fp1,11 ·" .\. ('•+<1t;.1_v L':1,!11 .c:.:1,,u·1111i .. 1 ,, ~ 1;r~ u!l''' F111111 ~l.1 , ilp. I· 1 plo ·, J'I ,, f> du• , lo'·"[, "I ' .J "' * c 1:~1 ·c : ..... ,- ., -1 ... me ...... ...... (ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center, lril"ne f1·p .. \ ' ; l .l . G arde n Gro "C' . 1 ll t.:11 ·~·· 1 .. ,,1, " erpt~/dqJS. ~·-·.-,. 'JI. I --11 .. 1 -~-1 ·•1 \,'I ''·•'" ''\Ir, ., . "· I l. 0 "' '' ' • ,, ·!11 1 .. 1 \• 1'.fl'1rl Hild, N R. iii 1,,., '"II * \\ l\'l'J.I~ HJ:::\TALS • 3 lilt. 2 h;t, i:rpl~. 1'111>", frpll"', patio. i;i1 r11l!t'. l hlk rrflt\l hr11ch. S2iJ mo. Yr11rl.v 1, ,. (",,q,11 l l'.lll:\I .............. s1.1:, Corona del M ar " l 'l".l":o 11 & :! P.PI'. \\ • ........... • ... S~OO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h.dl. )nd t) ! 1\1{ st:~:. llJt. :! Hr Sl~,:1 ur. lt"ll \\'. I\ 11.,.,n, C.\L ."1'(' \i:111n~· 1·. Apr. 1. Park·Li ke Surrounding QrrET -nELl'XE 1-l .v., 3 HR APTS .\'1111 '!·1 ,.;.u:11 ;,~11.~~.~~51~: Rs~~~~1: ! c .. tn11 r U B~nk<'r &·Co !\!an;1"111': A1:~'r1t Z"}11{1:!:l"l Huntington Beach Ca.I! Anytime. 833-08~'0 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.;,..,..,..,.., I New po rt S ~ ~--------- FOR lease 4 BR, 21~ ha hnrnt>. ~hag cpl, f ul ly drapf'd. Dbl ovl'n, dl<ln1·t:r, Jully landscaped, fencl'd ~it. Cnmp!e1e u~1· of 1'f'!'1'f'at .. 11 crr11rr. pool & trn111:c; crl~. $33:i. C:ill aft 6, 83J.-OrY.lS. 2 RI~. 2h;i. !'pt~. 11r~. hl'n•. " 11•'. ,.,-1'1'1' pal1os * llld l'0!1ls ~ C,~:-~!, Nr shop'g * Alhlils only 11 • I• .1n11· HIH:\l ................ S2~l5 I' .ii, ,,.d \'i•' 1 ~!11 '.\1 ........... , .... $)){) ,\J~l-:l·:Y Jil-.1\l.TY 6--12-38:~1 1.u:-.,:11 lUlll'S I Hr \l';ol\101l\; li1\l.111,·c to l•o ';o.·11 ,i;, ~linp';: ~hal; ,·rpt'd IJ,1!11111: lirt"·'· S1'•1 1. np \IJ 01,j l''I l 'n1 p 11 ", l•,l,1111·.t 1·111, 11••1 I'''' I II 111'11 I, 1\d1 il l·· }lli11I I '11·,·h .~1 , '\.I\, :, ,; I:! 11. \I·\\ ,1,11•'· \ !ii''' Ill"~ .• , .. 4 Rr, 2h.1 Ba, pools, trr1~ crec. $325/mo Unl\. J'rk, nr UC!. 833--0692. Laguna Beach ---·---3 Arch Bay. oc~an vie11. lse. 2 Br, 2 ba, den. din rm. lan1 rm. $325. 49:>--47&1 Cl!'S & \\'knd!I. 3 Br. 1 ha, n:"n1olclrd. }r lsc, 3 blks lo h!:h. ' yrly 1'-'f', $1S.i n1n J\'n p•!~. Furn-B<lchC"l~r-&_l _B-;: (1f 'F \\"F!Hl\"T, I ll'\\' J,in- !.~2~1S~C~c"~"~'~'~·~1S~-~:O:;~;:~t~, ~~~ Exceplr o.,.:illy 11 1 c e. t:1sl11. "Jl' u l1~ih'(>J1_1. \!u ~I \ $130 up. 2110 N.:>\vport ~•·I' "' :1;111•'1'c·1ut1•. Br:,11! '2 Apartments for Rent f l d ('Ii 1:1;, :! Ht\, S:!~:i. 1111<. + u\1J. ' I/" ., .f . J .~ ..... 1~1~. j, 11 '· ~\.;0 --·-=~~=~=- '-----------' ' .. " \"I'. \I • ·;,1~· 1 'l'O\S v ON THE BEACH ;,IJ 11t il 1•·ud, ;-.,.0 !J•l\t'r .-Juple.-.:. i'1crly furn ~tl'i J.I l Ill' + drn. i\l arrrrd cplt'. .. ni1. :\n rh1ldrl'r or prt~. ,-rl.I'. Sl"IO P<'r lnn. ~1-17.J&ll .• 1 ,,1 , Apts, Furn. 360 I -----------,I! +I I" 1" 1'> " I General l < ·\ I ,, Ren! Beautiful Fur11it1.Jrc !or as l1t1lc as I , ONE MONTH M o complete with ' ·': '1·1 .\ II I I !l.111 ··J•l· 1 ·,~.1 , .. ,, .. c TE°ACHER-- p.11 \,111i;. (f1111••1":. t Ilr l\loll. c)l';in. '11:.1. t.l !n~. p1·11· ratui, r~rport. '· i.. \I. 11~lr1dr). ~o JIP!s. 11::2 \V. -Balhoa # B. ~7:1...W:i6 lu1"; {"111-.• --_ __ ----1 ON THE BEACH ('--'· -· • Martinique Apts. ON TEN ACRES J777 ~::..1n1a Ana Av<'. C'.1.1 111g 1"0111. l ~•.1d" .. r ,1t.1·.1i.:•· l & 2 Bit Furn & Unturn. tlli.:r. Art ll~ .-;1().:,:,:2 l'.ol1•1 1; .. 1.ic··· 1\1!1111~ u11l.1 . Fireplaces / 1;r1v. pa1ios .• \ll~:),\ Ll UU~~Z-bi· ;qJ1~ • ...'~:!i,i ,\ll:iin.i .o.:h -'i·,,o. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bklst. CqJt~. dq1.'-, i.1111,_, d o"' 1r1 TOWNHOUSE APT. 90o Sea La11e, Cd;\1 &14-:.'\iU •li<•P'h ,\· ()('('. l!:i.; 111dr.v J11 ,1 I 01111<' f111111 i., .t<·h :'1•.1«- {i\lacArthur nr Coast Hv.-y) 1111. JH••I k l"'1rpnr1 ... lt1•111"< 1•11h :.! Hf{. :! I:\. 111 101~ .~ Sl:tl"I fl'{)ll\ .$J:::.-SJ:1:J. 1\~I<, ('j ,~. $1:•:1 lllH ~I• o·h1/d1'«1! "BAYFRO:\'r :1t~1ul •111r di'<"O!Ull1 1~1·i ''· I"'" 1 .1~.:·111: ~~.~-~1~117. ) : 1"11, 11' "" \ 1,q•I, I ,\ ).1 ,'i'· ll.1: ro · a•l1ii1 , •1111 111'1 ! II<»'\.. 'I''. l·Hl1"1< 111.11 111"• '" ,, , , 11 SI I 1/1 ~1.1111 ro1 .1 d1,,.;11.;·1 !'10:1\Cl.!I· l" :\1.t!1"r ,\p'• l\r 11"111 1·•1. ft !'·1, 0·n1 ,/ BAYVl!·;\V l'la1·o·n11a, :0.lgr AJJl I! Announc1n~ lhe i1u1<•! 1•prn1ni.: fi1'i-K~il . • '.! .\ ;: l·\11!:\1...; ~l•~I 1111 1lrr~. 1o1·1·. ;;;1rt> 11 1" 1·1 1';11111, r~••l, 1l11ld1.-11 'll)T: \ j1d"1. ~!Iii \I·•• l-'·•111 J\,\I .\P'I S. l'i~~l \[,)r,1 I\" I:,,, In lur 11111 pd. S' :·1 l.1.'..1 ur Ra}[)Ofl Apl.~ . . l·1riJJL:XElnl~l-HA , :\170~ Adu lts; Ar~I the ~hghrly if'S." Elrr kl1. t.111d l"•·1l1n1.:. (!"pl~. f!Utcl op1i11rlJ.! !•I lia)\l•'\1 ilrri~. l·1k f,1 i,;,,._ pi 1v g .1r. Ap1s. for fa1111h('~. nr par:.:., ~h .. pp i;:. 1i7' Call i"rl·D 6\\-:ii"~l An;ih,.1 1~1 /\.11•, 1,.· \1 c:-111 Lar11\ tJ hick E. of !kat.h, l'\1•··1·· .1 \1 +· : 1~ '.'':' ~-i'.!-S~\1. J-IJ l ' I 1'-------I •' :!, . :, ; ., ~ [~.\. f.p ! 1, \1 \(I l1lt.11 l ..... , ,\· ,j 1 .. , ,. :! Hit. 11tohll n, 1 rr•I '-. drp•, h\!n'. , liil•h• 11 111 I•"''' ~ ,u •Tl''~. oil'I•'· 1\,lt:l••. '\o 11, ... IJ, ,. p • ' ',, 1l •11 ' I" I F~O · 1 ADU L 1. V L1 t f ------· • _...._. .......... Cos1.1 r.1 .. 1!H-'l:WS your 100"/ .. Purchase Option Ind. 11en1 ~r·lCrt1on. 24 Hour Dely. I' ' •I' 11d11l!1', ,,., \! I :HTll+', 2 fi[~ fi:rn. nrwly l'lf'eor. \V111- 1rr or 011it1u.il h;i~,·~. 2 Br, 1 fi;1 , frplc. uut~ta11fl1nJ; old 11 1)rld (·11an11 thruo11t :,1~-::1~u. ~'T 'h.·r ,.z• f'\'<'s/S;il/S1111 ;1IJ c!.1~. .ill•i!\-'llf (' -., ., •:'}ll/11'" 1. I~ I~~ I .. , Mesa Verde SPOTLF:SS 4 Br, 2 Ba. !\r•.v cpls. drps, dwshr, e;ardenrr incl'd, SJOO/mo. C1dl 10 see 540-327!!. :1017 Ce,v)on Rel. Newport Beach CUS TOM Furniture R e nta l I 517 \V.19Lh, C .. \I. ~l~.~:~I \I I', Anaheim i i ! :!•l•O I t L..1llabr:1. 6:11-::.0~ \' Ba lboa Island 1 .. LOVELY 2 ""· B,\ Lrr·rt.E 1~1 II /jl(l;!t home. Clf'an as a p in~ Nr,1· crp1g, parl!.v ·urn \I you 11·ish. On Balboa Prn Poinl. S290. ,\vail Sep!. ti/J--(j229. STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. •Tly 1e-a~r -..... S21i5 :I BR . yrly Ira$£' ...... ~2i:i 3 13/t 1nun!h lo n10Jl1h -SZ:.O 4 BP. 1~ or IS('IOJll •• S3iJ CAYWOOD REAL TY N.B. \\ 1111r1\ h•ll•'r rl11p. L' nn. 2 br, f()()(l h;or, •I ':' /11•;il $)!;(1 l ;1d11[J, ~-II ,l :1dul1~. t,;;~ • .-~;.11 :;.:F\\' :: 01 ·1 RI~~ tJrc klll'hrn 11 /0:. frplc, p;1l1<>. r1r 1:·• S.•pl Jj LJ Ju1:t' 1~. ;,.:•-~-' ' \ 6311--ll l;Q, 60->-fiJ~O. I& ;\1 01 1 fib. ~I'·"'' 2 BR, J l'..1. l l'.r, :• l !U;i.~. I.: ol ,, ITpls, \\' nli•r ti30l \\' Coasi ill'>)'.. ---~S4S.ll9_o: ____ 7!•-7111;, "1 •7 1 1~·1 , :'\'F:.IH l:lL/\(1 I. 3 hr. 2 ha. ' ' , I .It \"· .\ \\ . \\ " J ~ J,f{ Crin;j°;!-furn. Ch~in. Call· 67.-,..Sfi~:l I' 11 11: '" '•·,11 I · n~7 .' I 1. Sit-<'p.~ h, I ;:::•1· + pkn~: •\I' 1'i'l<C"•' I Hlk l:wh. !l n1o·s SJ SJ tlln 1,.;f.-lilil, 6·12-!1.l.i:>. ".'l 11 ) 1'1) \I ii •II, i ., * \'l-:1\l;LY l Hf:. FtU'n J~I: r·irrt1 11.I::NTALS * \Hr;1 ·y r~r~A!.TY $!6~ $.12:1 &t:?.~s:,o 1,1· .... 11~12 ·: \I•' ·t·,,1 I :.ira ~···· n1;111y ll'f'!'S. n10. <"h 1!dfp1•ts. ot.r,i:, p;i!io, 1'h.•l; \\ /11 111111·:. l'l'I''"· 11 al• ,. b(;.,...1:,;i..i nr ·1'>1 -71~:1. clqis, fq,lo ·. 2nff"'Dupl~·~ :1i;i:--c-pli", rlrps, !'nf1('111'r. 1~~,1 .~· 01'• 1·v11111', ~l!'t."1 l ~I & ];1 ~1: no p('i ~/rhl.-l :s:11:1 prr 11111. f,l:t-j.oS.1. 4.:1 1 ~ Jn~. S1't' ~ prn·7 nnl}'· SJ>AC. :! .~· 3 Hr ;opt :SI 10 !ii'· 1;.. 1 lt!l 1>001. l'l:iy )d Cpl~. $'.!Ii Cor·nl11!0 2 hr twnh~..-. rlrp~. hl t 11~. p:11111. l\od"< .. i... lrplr . 1ww sha~ & pa1nl 1~'.ll \laplo• l"n :: h\2-·:~1 ~ lilll inf". !1:1~-~71i. ~21 ~ Cl1llr''" f\n 6 f;lh-~2'-:7 ~--------1 ----Costa Mesa J\f·'.1\I{ 111•11· \H!:, lr10 •! 1</i:ar:1::". 1\U ,.,~,. 1f'nw111·•"<. l ~1rr" f•·•ll'•'rl rl'at 1:irr!. ('b1!r! nr P• 1~ 111•!.·01°11" .$\j;, 11111 ttr1-:!!I t DELUXE APARTMENTS NOi\' /\ \' 1\l l.Alll.E Air Cond . ~·rpk '~. ~ S111m- 111u11: i'M1~ • l!r;,l1h Sf"I 1·rnn1 ~ Cris • (i;unc k Bol- !Jard Tl·~·ni 1 .i. :~ 1>1-.n 1:nn'1 t"HI !\1 ~\ 1(1 MEDITER RANEAN VILLAGE to SI!)') * Ln1riy ~H1).!I" :1[JI. hhr•• rlrfl~. <T[ll<. t'•'frii.:. fnnl 1d. \lrirk'i;: a•lnll~ "nh 101'1! 1·.l C;11n 1nt1, C\1 :.i•;... .. ;nt • l\l't.\ll'l.1\Tt·: ~ r:r '." .. R~1 C11t~. 11 111~ hv rt. ,\1.11\ !l<I\\ 'I;~ \',do !I< I·•, ( "\1 ;, . t j~1;~ ll1'•11··1 U '·'. 1.1:1, .: 1:1 :'I 1d1., ,\i d $1 <1 ,,oll1-., I •·!11111 .. 1, \I"' I.re I J\I' ;ij•I SI:! .•. ~" ,·li,l11i'o·11 Ill' I" I'. l,11d1·~ l;11 'il, •'11.-I i.,:,1 1 Ii:!.~~/\".~ 1\~l1 l.11. II I', BEACHBLUFF APTS. :! ,\ :: l ~I!. ~ Hi\, r••1\ f'.ol1", I)/\\'. ,\J:~l t•:!lr-, S \,I. ;r, 11 ,\ 2 l~l'-cp ll•. hl1i" ~l:;ll Ill'· ?;10 121h :-;1 .~ :•1•1 \~1'!1 ,\T :! I :1 , 11.11 11•. p·~11, ol· !111 ""· •lr•,pJ. 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L • .+.<' ,\\ 1.t 11/11 $ 1 " I ••r ·•P ,,\(1 ,' i:r. 11' 11/ •lo II, 1'' rr ' ··i· •'rp 1'0 I' I .11 '' r s:• ' \ . 1, I ' I <I \ t I I ' I~ I• 1't 1\ I 1' '· 11, I ,, >J.,, •l•I ' ' '' • I I " \ I • ~ j ' 'fl~ I ..... .. ...... Cl 1', \;, l. I • .. io:undk, bllns, v.'/W <Tfll, 1:\Yl·f(li\I 11l l'I 1h·J~. U~(' or 1·\hh~(' l \1 1~•1"1PIW \f•\I, ~ pool/tl'll!li~ eris. Child QI\ 1 II .1111:• t.1111 I"" • l,1 I I 'I\. ·• I .I\, r• cl "· , r.rptin, '~ hlli I•• \,, ·1··11 ,V lht.I', /If'- ' "'1111""!.d<'< .1 nr 4. i\1 :111 ·"'' l'I :.: :., J 11m· 15. 6i5-~J:a I: I 2lli(J 11 1rllfl1' Hild. c.~.1. !Tllt ;,:,7\11JO 1~1-"'\"T.\I . 11~ r·rr1·: ' i.1 rl11J>I•'\. 11"'11' l'/d1 \• I , "l''ll ~1<11. I• 1\1 , d I'll Ii \(' (:I 1 (17 1 1~ I ii, ,\ Laguna Beach I "' n1 ITJ\i1 H oli·l•1,, ,,,.111.1 •p 1.l-DELUX BAYFRO:~T I .... Pet 01.;. $IX! n1<'. Call l \fl-:.::~<1,-.::~10 __ _ lrct 121 :;1 ~:JZ.-..10:12. \\'l l\TFH. :.. f"l ,1fr"' • \V ITl:.:R~"ltOf\T 2 & cnnv. 1'••111!0011.'-f ·, '1·11 •I df'll. 2\1 611. fpl., pa1io, .~, n:1 ~._fi7:1-1·l'.1!;. bltns. 8:110011 Bay Prop. 673-7420 1==.c:.;;:....:..=.~ 1 Br r11r11 1L[1I !!',U'h~·r. \\ 111:1·1· u!il 1n{'l'1t. 1\ft J,i, ,I Ir I I ~ • ,1 ' ; ' ' II '" ,, I! "I II ' I I ! 'I' J)Wll \·ii" 'd 11 " ·, 1~· ·~ :.~ \\ \].),,: In hd1. 2 Br. pal1n. 2 • ti' l: .. r ~·l'ly lr;l~I' s~:.o 111". Arlt1lb/11<1 pc!~. 1 ; ;.11\ I , :; HI:, 2 B:>. frpk. 1 Jl,!('k I» hf'Olf'h . yr·ly, l cill 67J-2.1:i:1 3 BR, 1' ~ llA, oldt'r hoU5f', Room for hon:r. $200 /1110 + fi"i":...ll?:~. I 1,' 1"' '' 1. •l'f' 1 '~· • llC l·.AN Vlt'\.\-:-2-Br. 1 111 11. Back Bay art'a. \\'li'TER-FUI{\, oha!'.i. 1~:1. (_•!1/mo. Yearly, Call :>IR.--4403 11rter 4 pm. hr t1:o;!' lrpl(". f'.tl 1•1. ·'' ,. I. 1 ·' i;-:-r~i l f,i:_I ~·;.:'! NF\\"PORT Jsll': 2-TIR-.-,-g-,-. hrap1'1ur11. lnq. l!I [•,,,rl. • 'I <lh1 .~ 11p 'l'ror1· --B•yfr.--0-n-cl-&~~Bce-a-,~h--I Lg. Oen w/.,.,~r bar. 2 fq,J. B a lboa Penin su la -i, I' ' I·· .ii'-, lq•lr I ~ hr. 2 b:1. yrlY S·l2J; 11'lnter. Bir-in~. C/I) Ann leas(' S250 ------------1 · • 1 I I·. i.·' •r.ir.: __ s1;::1. r,;;,...fl2~G.' 213/21".>-::891 t'\'CS. CLEA.~ f'">ilf h ;ipt-. 111· •l·•;• I•!,. t·1 •UT ~p -------~-rn1~, steps 1 .... h. $l r~11.,, .. , ,... . I :t Br. 2 Ua rl""n~1rs, $200. HARBOR Vir11· Homt>s flt'v.'. I' ''' '>1•'" hl·• /\\all 11t1\\" 111 .Jun<' ~iOOO d. 2 •-1 1 ur. 31~ .t:. 1:.11 1.)rJa I'll.I . 1 . ,1 j •r;.•r:<ll <'I•'' · 3 br, in nn, ..... rplc. J,?{' 6iJ-!¥.14J. I ~· I 11 _ :-=<'111u no'. 714 629-1492 roll patio, rommunily pool. Very I 'I d G d Pool ------\~·ATERVRO'-T --.. .J li'I II <'r ens-llOC.'SES & apt~. \\'inter &. nicc,$3~.!\3J..-38!J.l. -· '~pni i•iit~ ·' 1 1\·"I !: 1·r .. 1n~l '.• .. ~r·;i rly Slfi.':r 1o S1500 OPI-.\' 10 A.\1 TU 6 P;\I HARBOR TOWNHOUSE 2717 llarl~ir. Nr. \\'1\~nn 2 Bl' on I fir .• '\.1111 o..:ond . Lr~ t!{)'!;rls -r arr10rt. $1 :.?:1 e Jlratrrl pml-i\•1uh~ only • No pr'l~-Adi . In shnpp1ni.: r, l't ;'r:2. ·:_~~~ l llr F:11n 1l.v C111Ts, :\•·1•h •l•·<·f'lr. ('Ht)\' 1 .. ,. Pool s11;:. Vil.I,!\ :'IH<.<.: \ 1\pl s. 01'.I \\'. \\'1\<''11\ h hi-1:!'11. -----N!•:l\I,\' Ul<("(OH,\Tl·,!J 2 Bl' 1\/1.'."r, Sl'.W, \\'Ir l•'l l':r7:..-/I 01;1111:c i\1'1• Call l1!11n 1 ,f, ~1 pm. ft'.'.•>-P?<l -Sfl,\I~!' • CL~Af\ 2 13H 3 B-drm * 2 Bath 11 1rrfr1i.:. i.11n~. rlrp~. 11/1\·, hlrl 11'•11 /li)ll~. n•"> fll'1<;. Livini: room ·w11h rathcdral S!4~. On F:-o;1r!r . 612-90.20. reihng ,f,. frple. Scpar;i!c \ Bf!~·rp1: ~1ovr. rrfrn::. laundry arra. Enrl pal!o. rlr~po~:il. dish.,.,·:ishcr, Sl:l'.>. ~1vimming (lOO\ & children's ~,J[)...fil:~l playground. $200. 1-"=-==-------: llARllOlt <;ftEE'.llS 11 1 (.· 2 BR . Jn: rm~. pnol, ,\ Vi{111, 1Rf' 3 Br & Oen, 2 BA br. fani fill, Pl l\' ~lHl '1''' \., 1~7 I I •• ~J ' I ' :.., ,.,~h··ll l'<"<il!y 67' ,,_ sm boat ninonng \\ ,11 ··1• " n ' • '1"40VU PLUS sep quartrrs "'fb11. pool. S.5R:i. ~R-3946. l~r. S7'l"1. ~l.'\-!:\~(J al: h. ~16-•13?!3 n: !<hops. util pd. l~I :O.!on· 0Cl·:Ail.FHQ:-.;T~\\'1ntrr. !230 BAY MEAD0Wo_A~P0T=s-.1, ~m~'-"~·-'-''-'·-°'-"-'----_,..~.............., I 13 ,. 1~=::..::...~:::...::...:.c::.. ___ .1 9-125--,-\'-,-,.-ur -<ln nr·• .111 1 ~N::~ BA~re:'07n5 'ri:~: IJ)vrl.v Harh-1 RP.·Hn1,. :>!aid ~l'r\"t<'r. f\••I. \ 11! pd 61:;...1,'l,60. • C.111 67: .. ~1 ~1 • Newport Shores _W_l_N_T_E_ll_rE;;:;t,.1s-:-1 -f.. 2 !1!l J BR. 2 &. 2 -s ty. Walk to ar~. nr 1'.ilh & H .• 11~ ... beach. Yelll'ly le~ 67;,...1:!73. ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 * • ~ 1 ·I,· TV f"'l('11 \" 1~ 1no. 2 ll r". a. Cp1~. drps, Be11n1 ('r1l1ng,:, p.1n<'l1ng, LO\Vl~!t 2 hr. I hn, o·pl~. rip~. 1i 1• \ \1,1 ri.1 Inn: ~111 1 palli•, t·nvl gnr. &l'l-SOOI. priv po11.-.s, rrr rr:it1nn !~1 -hltns, ~ngl ga r, 1 ~·h\]1l f1!\ ,,, • 11-., \\lNTER7er1taJTBR,vil!'W, cili!1f's. All :idults, no prls. $14:1 rno , ;,\6-\)?.~7. I \l r 'T 1 :i-:---~~1;:~~2 i.;-: ~lcps lo &~.an, adults, no e 2 BR'i; ~'H0.\1 AS LO\\' $1:il, 1mniarula1r 2 Bl!, 2 hn. 1'1 I I d11 r r l'o•{ '.!. 3"'112 fJ{'I.~. Sl:lO. 6·.5--2677. "; $1:i9/ino. ('rpts. fl!'p~. bltns. 1 ('hrld ell , J>1, ,,1 ...... \'1'.' t:'.!:,. ()('F:1\NVH.O:"T llfi!M \\'est. JS 7 \V. B;iy .<\1., C.:"11. 01<. No pt•t:o;. J11qll iN' 2SG~ H . t B h ---\\'inlrr upfH'r 2 BR gar & 1 ____ c_'11 ll &'6-00i:I L11 Sllllr Nn. 1, ~1'.}..3~121. ~2_0~ eac 11t1l lurn. i'o flt'ts. &iz.-3.129. *QUIET * SHAltP2sR.11 i"R1C"erpt~. d p. ·: I 1". .! I, o ~I I' ilok I"' ., l :f:, :1 J.1, \dJ: /1· ~•\•i'Joi ;i1"l"lil' \''r·'l••l•"ll \1.1 11.~•PI 1·1 0,.,11., I q 1·11·1 da~. l'J!-:;:,,~ ''\• · ].{;].; j !-;){. Adlr ~ :-;,, 'I• 11 , ~1111 p~tllfl, Jo~j \ol<, 1,. lo .\· 101111. Sl'.IU b• 1 1 I 11·1 Ii~~. Co,1.~1 !h1y St" ~•I, ~111 1 I~ I .l :t1:1 .... 1i...2~1).l. • '2. HI'.. QUll'I. \\.ilk IH l"11t1 ,\ h<·h. A'1111!•. L•"• •·. :217 t _,.pr•·~~-SJ in. i'11.1,~1ri lnr, <Tflh, 1lrp .... ri 'fr, ~1,,,r, l\'n,·1! ~ti. y,,1lk to ™"" h $1:~, 1110. •l!l l-ifl6ii. I 111:. l·p1~. d rp~. rrlr. ~li\\'l', f•'llt••I )~I. 11:dk to bi·at•h Sl ~t.I Ill() ·l~\-i~i. ----- Lido Isle " \\' i\Tt:!tt··!~0"\'1' * F111111111r,• M esa V erde __...,._____..__.,., ______ _ Y" ATTRACTIVE . 1:1. ,:. I\,, 11111,11•11 1•. t I• ''"'. ~-'' ,/1•" I 'I ' ' ho·:wll h1.J :•7\~ ''r Til .0 11, 'i' \( II I('.' ;>-1 ,,,., .• 11 ,\1 +ii HI/! ;; !,1._ ~ I •, S:' 11 1"'" 1 '•-'.'I:·.~ 11·1 I ' " ~ 1:1t. '.! hcr. 'rp'/d1·1• l1\1r- h!~ f1 .. n11 1 .. ·•Ii '\r ~Ii,• 011 r \'rl.1 •:•(;...::'1 Santa Ana ------ CAN 'T BE BEAT S1 :-:r.Lt: STORY South S1'a ,\irno~ph,..rc l J;!t_ • 2 BATH C.1n~·ts & clq1s 1\1r <-"•nd 11nrwd !'t'OI .olf' !'.1110~ 11 !,:.\Tl:.U l'UUI. Plrnry of 1:1w11 Carl'''''t & ~:n.rarf' 11lfiPF:>l' Vll.J.hCI:: :!~JJ<I Solllh Snlll\ S.1nta Ana e 5-16-132~1 . •. I ,, I ' -·_.......----· ('.., .. , ·' . ! '·I 11 '1 ·I I . ,-. !(I D!: \',l 1\ I '1 11 I• s 1·,·1 I"'' \Jj \' I I·' ~~' ;~ ' 'I 11 I .. 1\' I , e t H I \' ' I l I'. I I '.'';,\ I I \\"I ri111 I· 2 1::1, , .. I 11 ,1 $ • \. 17. . . ·-' 1· ... '"'" • • • Santa Ana FOR Jeal!' 101.·ely :: BR. nrw pAinf. $19a. Wa.tr.r furn. Clo&t to Khoo!:-; & shopping. 2 kids ok . 5'16--0170 $1ti:J Yrly Rl'n!<il ~ lx'aut. !urn. 935 \V. ll38-0038. Hr apl, B11l1:1'>fl La Qui nta Hermosa OCJ::ANFRONT-&>aul 2 br 2 Br, J Im, new shai;:: crpl, drp,:. 1200 !"! fl. Av111L 111111 . furn apt. N.B. No Pf'\.'i. rlrf)!;, do\\·nsta1rs. All elec. $1G:i/:"llo. ;,;,'1-776.~. \\. s2·• 67" •215 i\!ature adl!~. no pets. $143.lo-~-=-c---,,.-~ u11cr, .,., mo. ,......, . 2 Br Tv.•nh~c. 1' ~ Ba, 2 10 Ch•!OSl' f!'O<ll · 2 Br, 11r1V o·pts, !lrps .~. r1.1in1. Xln: ]()('. 1\r ~hop'g & frll"y. idr;1J !r.rr <'OtlUIC', IJfJ r•hrld rt•n. nn p!'I,;. $1 HJ 1110 ti! .. -3:>1:1 or 61·1-l·IO~ or 611-07:13 fnr 11p[11. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. L;i91Jr.a Be ch -I 370 ·---H 1-. I' ,\ I ' I I Houaes Furn. or Unfurn . Ne•port Beach 310 Ocranfrom hnuse. 3 hr eompl crpt1I. c11bRn11. Ideal Joe. Fum/unlurn. Yrly or Sea - it0nl\I. 'lfl--1647 or (2JJ\ li!lfl-3611:c·c.....----- 3 BR. 2 b!I, 1 hlk ~11n. pnnl , $'h8.g rrp!. ln\•f>ly lrird yl'lrrl Qy,•fl('r, l!".l ~n •-, \\'lNTF.R $165. 2 Brlr111, :1 J;;t , nl'llr bay. :l20 Alvariuio T'IP.t'f' ------BAYFRO~T. )!'arl), l !'.1: ap1. Ral<~1ny n1' r l••>J.. ng hay. SJR.l mo n1:µ;~1~1 Beacon Bav, ____ _ Rr:ACON R:iy-! nl~ ~ 111·11 $225/mo. ·vr~'lrlv. hd11I•· 1>11 I,\. _s...,.. at ;\o. lil l'.1 "o•n Ray. N.13 Put 11 lll!i<' ··1r.~r· in \••'Ir J,rvi~ ~ell Hl"<r ha11hl""" frw "h•1"k~' r ·oll r·1 , t • I " ~p:1n1~11 f'nu111ry Es!a!e Liv-It -s11:, k Up. 2 & J l:!lt :\lob. _.,_5-J5l:i,_£_,,_,~_7il l'f"J•L~irlrp:c;. $1:'i0. Ch1!d r•'ll. 1n'! & :-;p ,, 1011~ ••r1s. Tcr-llnnH•s. i'r f)N>an. ldeAI for THll 'l..EX 1 )1" old. 2 li;::r no p<'ls. 54;.,.1SR2. r:u·••d 11<•· ~1111~rn '!:l~ BBQ ('(!llf'i;r ,:turlrnts. GIHj.'lO. lx'drm~ Irv rm. rl1n r ni. ------ ! 'nh 11 \,1h'.r J.1\1ni:. Onlv ----shns: r~ls, dl"Jl" dl~pl, enrl COZY I Rr Coi!age-~\~I. ~1/ 1 Br unf $150-furn SliS TH.AILER parlil!.lly furnii;h-p11110. gnr, lnot~ lnr1I. no ,stn~·r. tt~i:'>!· gar. -~r f' 2 Br unf 5175 fu rn 5210 e.-l. 1 .• AR ,_ $lOO mo. Avail p!'ls. Avail Oc1 . l. $l"i3 mo. Sl3.i. 6l2-:i5S.1 . . \LL t..: rl!. 1:-.;CLUIJJ:]) 11"'11 fii3-;H·l·9·~~---f.6-3377 111! 6. li\li\IAC. 3 CJR. 213 RA, ('rpls. Sp." I II a .. ~u~. II s1lver· NeWPorf Heights " DRIVE BY drps . r r nct'<l . ~-2 00 I ;\1 0 . pl·1l••<I 1•,1n1lle ~nufJ('r 111 ITT\~ 1 2 8 Arll!J! ]17 Fln11·('r SI. 1 BR. Unlurn. A\·ail Tl')\\'. 5:.7-ir6~. )" 1r.-1! 1 1 hr II" th l ~ 11rl · ~i • nr r. •, no n ~ I I < C '' 1 BR h '"p<•/,,p~ ~r · ' ,,,,.",•.·I • r~t •. 11: kit. SlI'1-!l::.O. 2·121 oo·s (){'1t ion in . . . s ;i rp, ~· .. " ., .. , 11 : ··11 ~· 11 \' ! 11.or • fi'l!>--O'J'lO or 6-lt;...jlll:'i 0 C C. ,f, U.C I $135. 973 • I ' I I L· ~:. l&lh St, NB. 646--1~01. 5·7 •• ,, ., 1,1;, .-.. , , 111 111·;:•1 1·f\l'Y *2·8 R-, l BA APT.* Vnlrnr_l:i. ::i -1 ~. ___ _ 011 ]:,, ... n 1 hlk \\ on llnl' Ga rage clultf'rffi? Sell yo\11' 1,.. 11 ' 1' J•:il"ll ~HI" !,;if!{' ''Elephant~·· fnst. .call Dal-Grounrl ftr, eni·l ~/Ir Corz11•r ll rHt. Shrii: cpl. rl~h,,h r, ~,.If ,. \11 l}' P11nt Cla.s!ified now? ln1 . Arlulr~ .nn!}. Nn prl~. <"lran . 01''.'n, ~u!1d+'vk _Sll 1 1 ·~ ··7s sir, rnn. •.1 •. i.'.11). .177 \\ \\rl~on :i.\Q.1r11, ...... _ .. ,. -----.,__ __ J)1.X 2 ,r., :i. Bl~. 2 H11 . •"l1fl G e nera l i:::1r $!.""ft ~· 1111. Hrnt 1! (If('· '------------1 :llJ."!:1 'laf'f' A1·r. a1r ..... 1o:i.1 Ne wport Beach 2 Rr. \\':ilk ih r!oq.1~. 2 Boi, r)){'\ l!ar, l:1n.11. h;i\i'f"lny, 1111 IJltns. $1'1-._ 6\:!-~1210. -ELDEN - ~!11•)1 ... ' i• 1 ,,.1 Newport e -·1 ~ 1 A:;~r· T'"""''" ' I •• 1 [' ive ..• !'" • Thu'1<1.1y S•ptrmbtr '), 19n 36 DAIL V PILOT J[Il) I-··"""' I~ I R1nt1\t [~J!Nnt 1~1 ~' -l"l-Mllo...::.•l~~'-ln-•O•<l-lon .,;;;1~~1 ' ..,_, .. ,._. ,~ [ So..UuodR•p0~ ]~! L_ ·--·-_l[Il]l l__ _.-._-·___,J[il] [ I Business Rentel 44) Schools & Schools & Ha uling Job Wanted, Female 702 Help W.anted, M & F 110 -~•Ip Wanted, M & F 710 --OF.NT AL r('(:eption1~1 with chauiadf!' c ll pa b LI 1 ti I!! ll , Pxp'd, agf' 20 10 35. 644..or.n:_ DF.N TAL a~:11. r-.:p ch111r- ~1rlP S,,I Opt'll L;1;:U1U:i llill~-F:l T""' .i;:;n..11~ flfSi!\\'ASitE_R _11111~ !ln1e. Ra1~t1~I Co11valf'~Crn1 l!osp. 661 Cf'nli'I'" S!, C :11. I instructions 575 Instructions 575 Babysitting -- Furn. or Unfurn. 370 12 .&SO SQ fl, Ct1mmerc-ial bldg ............... ...... ........... tlAULtl\'r., Yarrt fli>an-up RELIABLF. LO!rly would like I !or le~. 134 Con1n1erc1al ~~~ COSTA MESA h) expf'rlCOC'"d college houst'keP(ler or (_'fln1pan1on \\l\y, c .. \t :.1-1 zone INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION PRE-SCHOOL ~1 111 l··nt L.argf' truck Reali )Oh Wl!h goxt rPff'fefJ('f'S. I·----------5-18-5;;6!1 \J no ~"""'er Kindergarten thru 8th Gr ade 1-;nl'oll 11Qw far Fall 5.1-l-1~16. :-;nn.snlflkf'r or <lnnk. l.1vl' Resort I ~.Li022 l.~tt; ... \tonro\"la, ·~ d;;y -• YA!~!J, ;:::ira~I", rlPll!lUfll': out i;; hrs 111:irk Call L• "'co-~~~-~~,.,-~ Correlated Program E1n 11hasL" On 1\cadem1cs 1 11 1 ~l:'>---7:'!7~ lyl'nn FOR \Sf', 900 sq II M-1 bldg u 1 ay ""~s1ons. P!a11nf'd Ro>n1nvf' lrl'l'S, rl1rr , 11y.1"·~· ~· c·•"·--~~-~~ I "21 Small Classes t./uallited Teachers 1 Luxury apt livin<> .,...1Sl mil-I Jor :-nach1ne shop_. li!:iLI'1H~e or 111,~i::-rarn, htl! unr hcs. Agr~ 5 k 1 r1 Io ad •' r , hat·khof'. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Hon recre!l!ion:~s\\'imminll, upholsL£>ry shop. 5-18-8797_ Full Day Progra1n t:xtenlied Day Care 2·ti, hrs Ii .10 .'\ \1 _ 6 r~t ~17_'.llif.fi. -;;;;;;--;;;;-;;;;;;;;-;;;;;::I . Call .548·2840, Or Coma Vi,it $20 11k-CO.\IPARt:1 642..4050'1 H~-~I~~.-----" t~nnis, bilh11rds, and 1"01-SIJO\rROQ)t 1nfg. & offirr Christian Sc:hool ---· ousec ea n1ng Accountant leyball, heallh clubs. saunas, space. Close in Lag11n11 Joe. P. G. Neumann I RARYSITI'l:--IL; my honir. -· ........ Dr;:ro•r, f'PA or rA w11h clubhou.sf), party room. l"'~i-$9j '" $JjO r.to. 49-t--16j3. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11-g frn·d _id. hnt n1P11l.s, day Ba('k To &hoo! ~pe1·1al ('nn~1ru;•11011 B;irk~1"0lJJld. to 1 K BAKER ~xperienced Top 1111111 11o><'d only apply ,\pply lri Per!>Qn On.y See r.ir. Andrrson SNACK SHOP BAKERY J.1-H ~..:. Co11st Hwy Corona rlrl il1ar --DISHWASHER- !\·lon !hrll rrida.y 12 '111 •I dent tf!'nn1s pro f,, pro shop r. .~· nill' lil2--.'i:l!Y.I, Carpr! Clrflnin:; By Xln'1 C1·nll'!h Pnlf'nl•·I. r. 171.h SL , Costa ;\lf'sa C I M DIAMOND " a-• m""h mo-•. 5,,,"1''· OS 0 esa Bu•'lde • NEWPORT uu U'-"' "" !\1(lre-off icr, S60 Prr :llonlh r Bt\R\IA!D, Day or n11t-or : & 2 BR's. F11rn·Unh1rn Rl.'t:ilonom 1cs Bkr 67.)-6:()"1 (Corner Santa Ana & Magnolia} -----------300' Sh:.ini~~1 Sill. l'icain S3ll Per~onnel Agency Rents from $13.'> . !\n )\'() Jnb Too Sm111\: Brirk r.Ppa1rs & Jr1~!all111ion 1111rt lln1r. 1-:~prr rJO! nee, Apply l n l't·r~1111 MARIE CALENDAR P I E 'S l,'I~ ~:. li1h SI., c .;..1 -**D ONUT-MAKER lea~requi~. :i.1odelsOpen ln*duCstOdSeTIAReMntEaSIA *450 1 ~~ b!rwk. ('<lnt•re1r. c;11·f.W'111l".v. f·f'c f-.st fi!:J-1'.lli 833 Dover Dr., N.B. ThP QuC'en Hf'C', 6-1ti-99l"1. Daily 10 10 8. I ;uld 11 rni, hflu~e lo>l'elinr:. -!L-i~~r ~1111nlf'nan1·e-Cn;-642•3870 • RAR i\lAJD • OAKWOOD GARDEN 11 Jal I l\Q,] :::·~1 -r1oor n ·pairs. Fi·ee rst CarpE'I'-. 11 nrln11 ~. flnnr~. [::::::::::::~~:::; fl•)C~P n<'t·r--sary l~ ~ft. 110-22(1 po" er, pr •• 1 Loa l and fouod l o5l and Found \\'noriy, ~2-6!!-l."1. APARTMENTS \'1lle oC'iLe, llE'\.\' hlrlg, J _ _ 1 . . _____ 1_E1~n,,._ ""'.:__j."1i-;i:1;i~ Adm. Sales I -----~~~_-!1_i12 __ ~- Nl.'wport-North 1740 511 It. 3 nlfires, JI0-'!:'0 1 C<!rpet Service J!nu~rc\r11n111J: By [);iy, BARTF::-.l[)L/l p/lune Aipty 88r. Irvine Ave 645-0.550 ,. 0 1 IF A " I po11·Pr, nr .... _ri. f1..,,·v. 1 L t 555 If H\"o;; C 1 & 1, 1 1 i..r. ra11):r1nrlatiorl in flf'rsnn, 'oony Kit("len. --2:J<-~q It. lrg offices. plei;iy Found (free ad~) 550 OS • 1 · · ?rfl" · 1110 "1"1'·1 Cal : 1r;r,..oc,111 .t!ll ll11rhf,r Bll'rl. C~I. Nf!Vol)()rt-South I • Cl .. ln<'I'~. r:-.;1ra f)r1 Sha111------BETTER JOB Arply In Pr1•snn flnly :=.ri> \IJ' Anrlrr<nn SNACK SHOP BAKERY :n n E. Coas1 lh1·y COt'i'lna tlrl ~tar of p;,rk1n~. nr S fl. trv.·.1·. ------------CALIC0. hea1111!11I ff"1111i.IP, r~.n /1,.1' ,S.•,,1i·hr:u;ird rSnil .\l,..~a Clr;in111-.: S"r\lrc 1 l6th St, 641-~170 • c. '\i\Tl'RESS RL rR ... ~lALL. off-\\'hllf' Ponr!lf' pu p nl'a rnl!ar \!1~\;n~ ~''''i I nr1 .. u!111•!,1 !1r;.:ro·a~l'r~ & (ilf[l('I~. \\1nd(I"~. F l{Yor f'h' IS WHAT Silntil Anil 2:;o l::. l irh. {'..\f. 612-1~8J 11 1th d1;imond 11 rlli Ilea rol· (:,.111 .l-1.li\-!",l~I ~1 !1 n•l«r h1·1c h1r1:rr<. f. 1nl T:e,lo ~ ('n111mr'l. ·>\8---1111 YOU WANT- \l 1 811 "r 1 ,. l;.1~ L11~1 ""1rral n.1}~ I 1 " ,. ---------• · r g. ,-., . ront. r~fl~:V n111111f• h "ii''" ir0r \\' 1tr ]{;o\.' k Brai ·~. J11n11nri;i! 1700 VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS -• k 1 Very ;;llf'l'l•onalP V1r 21)!11 accl~s ar~• par . 67:i 1 ~ ~·.,1·p1t' ~,11r 1n11r n1••!1') C'rtJI~. 1 1 1n"'oll'~, floor~. r1c, Cl 'R fQ\IP .. , , Pl r Cll sis· R & T11.~t1ri. 6·lti-S4.1:l. 1 J h 11 A.~ · c A N acPn 1a, • . J cnt or !n!lrL!ttion ~ 1 ~1·1n~ l li" r-.:ll·a !np~. r.r~ & f'nr11n1 'l li-lfi-1401. OF~"ER y(J1 ' /\'.\' F.XC'IT· Vnsr l'ARA.K1':ET, ,1•r!low I.. \\ 111 .. 1 .. 1n ll\·111:.: r111 rl111111;:. ll"\""L'\ 0 ,,.---S'' ~11-'" P"O •·· 'ION · ,, "r l1•l \ ,~, 1r INl• ,-. Fr.Soi AL (',\. Ownrr 673-0.117 ~f'f'n. ~l r1nhard1 Rd .. , l"Tl~·hri llS l~.1\u, nn $,7.ill. · • • • r.r;~'.I< 1;-.r TllE \NVl-:ST- R "N 11<•1">•"•.•,,, 1·,11 -.· 1·,,,,.,' ,.,,,,,.1, •irr. 1.1, .. , ,, 1., 1.,, ,,., LH~una .1rf'fl ,"111,1'. •~ T J\f.\, 1125 ~q. fL " '"' " rn S h & ' " · 1<1 1 n·· tllF..~T Ft~-:Lll_ \\'JTH l',\'- 113.1 13" ' -Cll A .. \I. l!!Ji-~~'ll. r. oofs i',\JI IS 'lh;1I {'\'•\IJlt \ 0 1\0t --' .:.: .. :"' -----1 ;i mo. e>."l LN);an, . . · 1. 575 I - -Ll~llTl·:n POTE~TIAI. F(ll'!. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. Dishwasher color coorrlinat- ed applla.nces • plush ,hag carpet choice of 2 c:olor schemes • 2 hal.113 • slall showers • tnlrrored 1vard- robe doors . lndireci !ight- lng In kltchi!!n • breakfast bar • hnge prlvatf! fen<:ed ;iatto . plush landscaping brick Bar-B-Q's. large heat. i!!d pools & lanal. C ·ll 67-." 5ll6 FNl1·. r ,--.-1,-1---1rist1·uc ions 1,,, 1h"d I rl11 11nrk 111v~rl( 1-:~1"'1"1"11rrll rn11plf', 11ork " .~ .rg 1,.,J<, 11 . )1'11,111. __.._.,__ _....... . ·I "" O I ll ! fl ("II f'l'P. ,\DVA:-..'CEi\1E,\'T, \'l\ll!- INDUSTRIAL Units, (.)t. Pt _ G•·1·n1 .:;hl'p ,t, Cotl1t 1 '' Tra in To Be A I ~--~"r ·1·•1· H!l · 1 '. ~1:.,.._\,~fi: * ~:TY I\' Arr1VITIF:S; &· 11n..2:m pnwrr. S[f,, to • ~~1:· ~:1 1\1, Hr l!n tr npP ,HEAVY EOUIPMENT Carpentef ---1'1!1·: ~Ef'UH ITY (lf-" N!·:v. ,i11 5/tl10. Ph: &12-1,l~;i. • 1 • ~~,1~.1 .. >. I OPERATOR --•• Dlll'I. , R·p.•lr. t"h. Ironing ER 111\VJNC TO \\'(lRnY ,, "' ,. " ~ 1---::...--------AB0lJT F lJTl !H ~: ~-I NA.\'C-S111ALI~ inrlu~tri;il un it, \\'. [ LAnGI<~ hroi~·n rlog. fo>in11lP, Lt11 rn 1.0 oprJ·31 r, B11lldn1-rru·rnwll . ninrlilr. fir !tlr. lRO'.\'!-.;(j rlnnf' 1n my honlf• !AL PROl3LEl\lS. 16th St Newport &ach. $-;:i. lonnd \II''· Br;;<"h & "ff rr;.. ~r~. Dra:_:l in,..~. C"nl'if'i:, 11«11rl111i.:. 1\nt1q. F11rn. • SJ '.'l en hr fi.16-l72·l 1-!.B. 962-812'.1. ·'''l'aJlf'l'S, Lnadrrs. Ti'Pnr·h· ,.,,1,,,, * * fi!:..-OS2fi * * . ---Pl'~. Plr, S:urJ v a ! h••IT\C' 1'<'[):111' ,r_, }<'1•rr. eSI Storage 455 PERSI,\N eat t-l ... nd--0r~1")?C fn!l'r,.r rl l•y rf·-~111,.nt 1ra1n-r.1 1-i:).-.~. lcllcln=,c1~,crc;.~,,.,~~,-,-. -,--,,-,~,.I , hean1y. v1c Car.rt &h. ir11,; ,.L n•u· 1n"tl,.:·n fai:ihl / --AN Y5fZE JO~ 1lrLi ~ilr '"fl ".1y. 111 LOCKEn yrl ~pace. hoa1~. necris hon1r 1!16-28.1:\. ,;1 "'.lli111•11. ~lr·nda. 1,;i 11·1•rti ~ _1.-.. rr! li46--'.1.l.~ rrlrs equip, E'IC Nr DCC --Jf,.01r I •ffi.-.r-!\!1am; Fla. fi:r~ul. rnn1ni'i. 1111111~. ;ip!~. 3101 So. Bristol St. (~ ?.Ii. N. ol So. Coasl Ptaz.a) Santa An• PHONE, 557·8200 R!.ACK Poodle:\ lP:::s. /nunrl .';.pprni•·rl for Vrirt'llfl'> All l\'11"" ll•ll'k. Q11wl\" Sf'1·1·. airpor1. S20 mo. ?.J~-:.n4<l. nrar Es1anc111 lli~h &hoc:. C~IVl".RSA!. JfF:AVY H1·a~ Frr" r~1 9fi2-l~i 1 !'!GRAGE ~-an1 w/shrd. f>.12-;).}12. CfJ'\STf!l"CTit"''; 2j()O sq fl. S.'15. mo. llarbnr f 0 u N 0 h 1 a c k m ., 1 ,, SCI 1001.s rwp1. u : 211·, I iiiiiiiiiiiii~ S.· Baker. 5-lS-1416. r "i'll Gnlrl,.•l Cirr·lr n nv" h1huahua. V1r. H11r hnr & S;inla A:i.:1. Calif !)97[)5 Rentals Wanted 460 Victoria.CM F.11:>-27:~ rhr•11r 1714) ~7-031 1 I~ 2 \\'ork1ng 11•omC'll w11111 2 ~ \\'l!ITF: f.-hliick. ,l'n11nr: N.'l1rl" frn1alr r;it. Vic liarhoi· f.· Artrlr"'-S ur.Jurn apr. 1n <!W11T1-r1 arrii of HR nn .vrly ha"-1."-bci:; a1-nund Stop!. 2:::ith SL'il'l nr !cs~. Stn1·r . rr fr1g, ('l'p!s, drns inc l Prrfcr 2 ha & any olhi>r Xtra~ 612-4:\21, ext. 2~3 S In ~ or, l'.21 31 4~~:..01 1 11fll'!' ~l. r;i1r, <:.,\!. ;,\f1-4fi10 .... ('11 .1· Rooms * $15 per \\'/Kitchen, apts. \V ~ e k $30 \\'erk r.fottl. * 54S-97:'i.'i P,OOJ\t for ren!-priv pr1v ha1h "'/sho11·pr, 400 Up. op Pn!T, M.8. ilff'a. 962-857,lt, -"r;c-0::::::--=c-c~ $5.,j & $75-Furn. UIU prl, 1 adult only. 1 Rooms. C.\1. & HS. 642-8520. e ROOM F OR RENT a P rivatP entrance & ba!h O('ar -----... 2 Rn linfurn l\l<i!f'l' 1• /ponl. Ca.JI o:t!I 1 pn1 Misc. Rentals 465 CAMPERS & BOATS lrnced 101 s1ora.c;e 6--12-6.-'60 50c It. occ. 645-1170. I ll ~ J AnrH>Unttmf!nt1 BEDROOJ\t for ren1. pn bath & entran('f'. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;;;~ :i.10-~1.~ 415 ~nce"m_•_"_., ___ s_o_o , _______ .:.;:. Guest Home ROO:O.f & ho11r<l !or pn\ta!f! & M'm i-privatf' room 6.JG-7206 Rentals to Share 430 ~NCOUNTER groups using Gestalt :i;p11s1!1v1ty anrl n1hrr hun1an1sl1r techn1qur~ P>:nrr1Pn<•rd la<'1l11;itor. "'II h Call 4fl.l-S32R or 4!1-1-1003. ~~----~~~~irliiirlii~~~~"'fl~-1 S~fl r""arr' f(lr rrlllt'Jl .. ( R 001\1 r.1 AT F: n PI" rl r rl. ~ wh1!r Bahnf' !<111·lho.inl, rrrl rrmalf'. 21 nr 01·rr, l\Pll I 1r~.-l f.· hl1!1' patf/1'11 lop.•1<11' 1:1fucalrd. Yr l'f'lln<I lr11si•. Personals ~ 11/11·l111r ~lari;. i'1", h.~ 42nd St. N.R. Tn!11! rrnl, . i\l 1k<' !l,vn."°n. ·1!11-271!. 1nc.J util 1.· phonc, ;;pprnx s~ --~ ---I.Rf; f;nldl'n rlot:, 11 /rirl~<' ur n1n. C 11 11 6~5-fY.l~l or Personals 530 673-76-16. 111.< hH('k , Ca!lrrl "Hhnt1r.~1a 11 \;o~~'.';''-,_~~-~---1 ----;·-·-----H1rl1:r R11rk" 1\11~11·rr~ 1., 2 Br. apt rn shr, l i;:-1rl. 11111~1 FREE'. ''\k~1"" ·• Rr"•arrt. ~-,7-!'l:'.i!'l he 1'f'spons1hle 11•/r ,.,.,, ------\\'ork'~ or full t!mr ~1urlen! LOST. srn;ill ~ranrl11rrl hi.irk Ne\\' apt. 20 yds lirarh. ;-; B. Basic Boating Course fl'"'W'trllr, tn'llP 1,/ rrrl rnll;•r $7~/mo. Ron i213f 795-381:1 Huntington Beach \"Jr 2.\rrl & l\'.rii·pnrt Bll'1l , nr 449-4712. High School 7:00 R.-1wt1~l C.1ll ~.IS-97:\; --.~~~-----p .m ., Monday even-(;R()l\N. hl;:ick 1n1,rrl 2 Fml Tt'll<"h<'r~ flf'l'rl 1 rm n1alt for :\ fir Orr;inlmnr furn ~rr-.JunP. F.-11--fl'l'q Ro6~IATF:-t;;-ch;:i11'-n1rr '.'\ Br Apt 1 hlk ()CC S:'fl mn C11!1 Plf'~. '.°>-111--Z!lii F'E~ll\L~: rnnrn111~I,. 1'an1.-rl 23·30 tn shar., !'11'1'!1 !1n1nr w/[Y-.QI (.\1 fi.1.'>-01.",1; Garages f;,:-Rent-435 GARAGE fnr rrnl. ~toracr only, F:-sH'l r . ~2~ n1n • • f..12-7f..~7 •• ing Septe mber 13. Prr~111n 111alr 1·;i1 Course conducted \\'ar11rr/Er111:ir•!~. II by Hunt in gt 0 n !'r11 ~ S12-flil0 ~"a I r., 1 n I r ;t, 11r \\' Fla~ .~ :"IR. nr,1arrl' 11()7 N fl Beach P ower Squadron . • Fl'LL Y 1· c.l~C~E~,~-:;:~,~.n-.-I f:Pnf'"nrrl ll1nrl11 :=.r 1 r1 t1111!1~! Ati1·11·" nn all rn~!lrr' IJ11'r , 'lan·1:i::" R11~1nr•~ iz,.a,lu11::.~ 1:;11'1>11 7 '11l,I ~ " 111"1"1.:, JI) 1l tn Jn JI) p 11\. ;',l:l ;'.J El C:;11n1nn 11tal. S11n C'lE'nv•nl<' L(l:'T ~1nn1,.cr 1 ;.111 ;,;1 ' \\ R11', * * * llarh.'r f.· R-.krr. C'I fl Yl'l'- r \p r:rf., ·,1-.2'1!.\ T l (' f11r \1111 r 1·h1lri F \p. r'r +r ;,;,,, f'n;i~t Plll l'1 • _·.ir .... .-~IY! • * * Office Rental 440 --4fl:!-!'ll:li;~'l2-on7_n __ , 1------------\\'ANTED tJandrraflf'rl ~1 !1 DESK space avAllable SJO !ti>ms nf .;111 kinds In ~rll nn 1 mo. Will provide turnih1re ron.~1cnmrnt 1n un1q11r ~hnr. at $5 mo. An~11·ering ser.•ice in Nr11·pnr! Rrh. C(l11faf't Trader's Paradise 11vailable. 305 No. E I Thr R111:i.ar, 22!¥.l \\I, Balhr>a Camino Rt11\, S11n Rh·ri. NR. lii':.-2.1o:t Clementi!!. 492-44~ -I==~~---"'-'--~-· I JAPANESF: ~rhnnl fOR lease nr rrn1 olf1rt' suite in shopp1ni;: 1·rntrr. ;;i0 r.q. fl . Recept r m, 2 office~. ~roraJZt, ha, np1'rt. ,\1·;i1l 9/1. 333 E 17th St. C)1 $150. 64:>-2450. hn ~· Dt.:SK l!Pflct' a\•11.Llable S."tO mo. Will provide furniture 11t SS mo. An.c:werini;: service ava!lablc. 222 Forest Ave. lA.gllna Beach. 494-94f.6 DESK space 11va1labli!! s:,o mo. Will providi!! furniture at S5 mo. An~wf!ring i;el"Vice avaih1ble. 17875 Beach B!v<l. Huntington Beach. 642-4321 "an1~ 10 ll\'P' "·11h Amrncan l:i:111l:-o f.· en In Nr1\·l""r! H11rlv>r H1£h .1tnd hPlp aller ~chool. ~\1)....(1721. SAIL MEXICO-- nn thP la~t CJ1pPf'r Ship, t>-op1ca\ fJC)r1~. ar11·enlul"f' 21 .l· :t7);-92il ---L i\ School of ~li1S!'11ge S11n1;i Ana -5-~936 Ln"' co~! riay/rv(' rla.~~r~ l\LCOHOLlf'S Ann11ytnl'lus Phonf' ~\2-7217 nr \\Tile f'.(). Rox 1223. f\"l~ta i\l<'.~a , B~~ux~~~~c~~~~~('~S I Loit 1nd FDtll'ld jlnl Lido Af'e.11 • 50c Sq. Vt l .•••••• ;~L::ij~: ReaJonomic~ Bkr. 6i.J.fi700 I Found (free ad•) 550 S.'il To S75 mo. Grnd fir. Air/cond. 1648-8 --C -D Newpo r t BI v d, C i\I . GREY It \\'hi!e alif'rf'd male 642--2&21. 644-lOlil. cat, "'<'· Del Obispo f.· \\'a trrhnrnt'. DA.nit Pn1n1, ~ Sq. rt. 3 olfi~~. Camru~ 49:l.-l:r:il i1-1l Nl-RANCll, Bark R11~· ;irr:i, hf11'~1'~. ('On1·. ~1ahlr, '}_ BR hl'u~r. S?.~,\I l'alu". ~~.i )1 "q for 1nco111f' prnpr11.1. Tn ·s nr ~Rkr ~\F...101!. Tr;irlr 1'0 nrrp n\•rrlo0k1n1: i::--'H eour~r 1n :\ntrll'lpio \1111. lr,v nr ll"\\I ;;1rpnrl fnr 21;' I•\ 2S' Sailhn;11. Call !lr.'.!-'Z!\(17 '.~7 A11~1111 Hr.ii".\' ~!! Cf'hl:; rnc-i11r . 4 Sptl !r·1n~ '1.i:: 11'hl.~ F.:s-rnnd T1·110r lli r rlunt hui::c.v nr V\\' :'i .. .fi.~~to nr !'.lfi2·""'6.1 HEAL111 SPI\ Lllrl1"'· Sa11- n11 , J11c1M.l1 . r11u1r1r1rnt, llf'\\", pr1mr l!lf'Rl1nn, lr~rle fnr husJnf'''-nr ~ lines times dollars • t 27 C-n11~1nl! ~a1lh.1itl I• itih<I m<'l.,r, f•)f hn11~P ni 0111.111 IUHIC In :\!'II \101 r al"·'· 1!·11" f1rr11nfro111 :-.r111\01'r \\'1111! ([11 plr\, l'l'l\Ullt'~ hnu'" \'"l'il1f't'n C11!1!. r-o;i~I ;,\ 1'0111\111'~ Thr ln11n Co . Rr;11l\>r<. {>'11-6111 P.F P \IH "" p•!! ....... ~"'di • r,1111;1: • CO\\l'ANY THAlN!Nr. rs A\'1\ll.ARLF. Tfl 1\GGRES- ~IVF. ,i;. RE~PO:-ISIBLF: 1:-,•. [)!V!OlJALS \\11[0 OF.SIR~: rn Rl'll.11 A S\JR.l:TANT- l \I F\'1'LlRE1.· l\IA;>.;TT0 :-;f,\RT \11\KJNG Al(; \1()~. EY VOR Tll~:\ISEl.\IF:S /\'; \\ F.1.1. AS fo'OR OUR CO~!- r ,\.\lY. f';irJ1!1 ~r C-ar Pl:i.n Plu<~ Off1rr.; V11ll Vnncr R"rtf'f!ls Sl,>r( l111n1rrl1;i1f'I:< Tr:Rnucn \'Ou n ,\s. snc'J1\'r!0'.'1 l\'!Til f"IN1\:-.'c- L\I. 1~nf\Slt\.TA NT. H. E Hr.n 1.;1·:~. rnn1~F:ss1n:-:AL ~A l ,f·::->:0.1 1\:-J n Av I n R l.(lfl!\f'\1;1.A\'!1 \'01 CAN \1 \!\~: ~:-.n.nm !'.'I \"()t lR ~-1n ~T Yl~Ar~ THnn111.11 Crl\l \llS:->1():-.lS & SERVICE FEE::. ,\~,, '\11 Fl.1rr1.-r \ftrri'!Ol'1n ... f1,·1.11I ;inrl ,.1,..~n•1p n! u~f'rl •-.11,, \flPI ) 111 rr r~nn REF.LINE F11sh1ons. 11011 111- 1r1'\ ir11·u1i:: 11~unrn for full or part lllllt> 1•nrk, 110 u1- 1·1•.-i . no rlC'hvcry. 5::9·<!167 or J;!J:'t-2~17. B< IOKKEF.P-F-:R-.-,--,-c-,-,-,. pn. Garn1r11! r.1 ( £ 1 P. 0. f:o.x * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! N"wporl B"ach, 220.':. BOOKl<\F:~f':pf;n to \\'llt'k 1n ~1111111 nff wr /or con~t1L1ct1nn i·o, ~h(\11lrl know ehr<'k 11rPf)iJl"a11on, a<;('I'~ l"'.l'ahl,., <•;ii;li rr~1pt~. pa~·1-nll. )•k l'<'c.,-,nr 1l1;it1qn, ~on11' typ111\!. S11lar.v OJlf'r1. ;;;i7-13S·1 ~fu~t have clean Calif. driv. Ing: record. Nnt undrr 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. Jfith St., C.1\1. BOYS 111-14 DEL l CATE SS EN tl!1111. f/tin1P !\1u~I hi? nrat f,, rtepet1<111ble. P rcl. 01•er 18. Srr Trrry, Hi-Timi!' Dl.'li, 49:. F:. 17th St., ~111 l\1esll. to clcllvcr papers in lhe Sa'l EPO:-.:Y Paint !,,_ Adhesi1'P Clen1enl l'. San Juan Capi~.· :"o!an11facl11riT rrr;·~ n1ale !rano and Capistrano Beach fa.cto11• workrr F:'\p. prerd. area. Salary OfX'll. -j-1S--;-l125 DAILY PILOT E x per Drug Cl~ 4~)1-'M20 Call 6-12-1580 BUSBOY Da.vs, !l<1n1-:\pm i\lnn. 1hru ... n Prrm_ Sf'r !-larnlrl ALLEY WEST 210fi \\' 01·r;infrnn1. :-:Fl -----------CA FETF: R l A hrlpers, p/l1n1r . Dil) ""rk 0111,v. 1\1on 1hru fo'r\ l\ll Hol1rlays nff :i.t~9Z~~ hc111·n 1 ·~n !.· 4p111. -=~-~-C.1\RPET 111;.rr IH-1f"'I'. exp. 11n1 11\'i'f'l'I'>. Ynung, h111 nn ~111d<'t1I~ S:\fl-Oli2. (1\~Hl Elt 111~!,,--,,-,-,-I-,-,_-. 111g pl'r.;n11~l11~. a1•a1I tn work any rl11.V~ nr hour~. l\p- p!y 1n prrl'On .~1S9! Camino Cap1~tr11n1\ San J u a l'I Capistrano Jn rrr~nn Only \lr Anrlrf'l'{ln SNACK SHOP BAKERY :!Ill ~: Coll\! H11y 1 'l"!'flna rfrl \l,1r ('Li".1\:-.:r-.;r; 1n 11111mal hn"r fnll t1n1f'. mahlrf' f>J.\.:11(.(l, '\ R lv>111r<'n 12 F.· :ir~l C ' ncn ~ 2131 Westcliff Dr • Newport Beach Busboy Day or E ves Dishwasher D ays 18 & Over 1\rPLY IN r r.nsoN COOK,-EXPER. P hmr F:1•p ~h1f1. i\oll"ST RE C'Lf.,\:\ N :-.• E 1\ T. r-:o 1'110:\'~; C\LL."' App\_,. 1n 1 •1-:<nn, Suri 1.· S1rln1n, ;{1::0 \\' ('n;1.c:r Hw,\, :-.'R. -----COOKS nrrdf'd rnr Nrw ('A RR n \V ~ R<'~1 11Ur11nt, ripl"111n~ Aucusl ,,Jl Appl~· 111 ptr son at C:arrnws Rr.~!H11ra11t fi20 A ,. en\ d 11 f'trn. S11n Clrmrnte COOK ll'antrrl. hr$l cl11.<~ rr~1a11r11nl, PXfl"r nnl~ 1\p· rt.1· 1n !"lf'r.;on :nsrn C11 m1ll(I f';ini~tr11nn San .tu 11 n C11p1~tr11 nn ESCROW PERSONNEL E x per. M/F Apply SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 196 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646.7154 Oppor r:rnplnyrr EXEC. SEC'Y Top .'kills. Xln 't Co, Call UllTfllllC ll'l<STCL!~·r PERSONNEL AGENCY !f~n \\'f'.~tf'li!f nr .. r-.: B. 61.\·2770 ·~--EX"">l-:ft 1·ouplr. Full nit:m1 , \111111 S .;~l mn. SO unu~ + apl fii">-f,UM . f~1~\f~=-h-,-1-,-,-,-,-"-,.-,-,,-... -,1 stini•. \\'n/l(trr!ul nprl('>r1un11y /or ••OP' 1n1 r11-'Slf'rl 1n leam- ing 1hr pf'1 ,t· i:;rnorn1ng h11,irr~i;. ,.._n f'~prr tlf'1·rss. \I 111 ll'illrl. ;\l usl lll\'f' !K'IS, 11111.'t l>f' arnh11ious 10 lf'11.rn 11·h1 ,r r;irn111g. Brnnti .l'il.\'. Cn!'la \lt'!';i. I I;, E n.in,\' 1ral1ni: w/thr puhll('" \l'r-nrf1 a J.(.'11, 01•rr 11. l''hn i• i;:r lf s•art111c f.· ;ii:i;::rr.s~1vr T.\Pllll:'. r•J<P lll111I. (',,, hrnr · 11 1~. ~ f);iy~ wk ('all lnr rippt Pr 1 11.v~~1·rr, fi-12-0Slt. (; Rt\Ni 1\]l')'fl 11·:11-1.1 PP-I~ 111 <·arr \nr ln1r\,\ l1-1n1r f.· 1n .1 r ~clnnl i::1 rl. \\'nrk111c 1.an11ts Sala0 n r f' n fil."l--1400. HAIR drf'S"-C'r. f"\D rl all pha~rs. (;uar1111trt f. Mmm .Xln1 f'P(l 1\ l'h••nr r \'rc. 1!17 -1 1~1 II \\'I'" .->nk~. rnmp;iJ11n11'-. hn11,r~~f'1'l"fl'. r> r :i r 1 ~'I I 111!1'"'"~ 111;.il l.t •,. 11 nor, l:rt ~ r·h•"·kr ol F.111~ln1rr p;o\~ ff'r /llr•,t !lh .~-rnrnll~ l ;irr lcrrw~ p:n~ ;-.·n f--l1TI.1d'1 ;11 ~ •\ ~lli-fi~;;I , i!nsTF:S."F.:;,-! 1 11~,...-.\rr~i;° l!l fl"l"Vlll 0111.v nr 1,,,,.~ ~ ~r;i Shani), li::n l.11 ~1 Pk Pr , '\,R II nt ·SF!\ F. !:: i~r r: -:I II· .. -,-,-, l/1~ 111c r;1rr 2 11· nlrl ;;:1rl F:;i .. ttil•Jf! S2Hll rnn fll'- fi 11-.11\ 7, F: 1·1'S: fi 11-.ifi2~ . IN~I 'RANCF:-r\£""1•·~(i J'.'1 ~rll-s!nrtrr for crn111 n i: \I 1111n1um ;1::r11r.v 11nd,,r11·nt1no: S.· r;1 1111::: P,[.,,.r ;ill IHI"<. nrrP~<. S..lar) nr.-n PEACOC~ ! ;\ f'l' n A:-: C ;: ~-17--.il"•l ·l S1111r I\ I\'(' llfl::1 Rr11, h RI !lunt1ni:;t.,n flrh 11~1\PRS Jo:111pl~'f pt>.~·s It'" r.rnri::r Alltn B~•lilnrl Actn- r~' Jllf,_B F:. lfith. S.A. ;y17.n:i:i~. .~----1 HOTEL !\IATn~E,,;p'r\ prrf'rl, l..11 :::i1n~ Rr;i('h. • Call 4~-11'.lli • COOK I /-r r_m_e-.~,,c_.~ .. "1~-r-,-,, Al....,, p/!lm" Fonrl ~rv1rl' l'mp]oy('P , r11rk Lido Con1 \lrn;-p ' 1>42-~1·1 .....,..._..__.....,I IRYlNE PERSONNEL Dr.. tlcing a irport Qin I c~~~~~-~~-lh&re &eeretary, 35c ft . :O.tALE oH 11 h1tt> Pondli> rup. M6--0'155. \-ery alfecrionatP r ouorl i11 fi33-:t.17'.! ----SF.RPF.:-;"TINF. rh1nl'I rri~ nir1'1'hrlnil1~" nr .. :..l7-li013 ll111r :li' fl11"{'tl~ Jl""('r rn11~rr . <l"Pfi~ I, t>!'arl , 1t.'ll- lr1 . t1n111 ~lip rnr N'Rl ,. •. t~I,. nr l~rC'r moh1lf' hn111P f'i•rl \IM<I FH1r :in.fil l! rhilrlrrn 1111.-r ~rhon! f'•L'I :1 ''r nlr1 11 1:.-5 7 ~r old 2z;,..:, 1.\ 'iT.-...v;:u; 111!,.r fi pm '" I~ A· COUNTER GIRL SER.VICES"AGENCY Ft111 Time Fcf'f' &· Ftt PO!lll'lns ~OP tor ,.,."'· rn I•• Jn(l'f r,.m 1;7_; s•, ~ B :.t,,.(f,;1 VIC. nl l'llh & Tu~tin. c \\, ~\'i'flll r\11)'1' 11i;::o &tf>..~~17. 011 1ly PilO! \\'11nl hl'ln:;;l n~ ,::.1lnre. Arls have ----- ni;;irch1nc end Ahlr~. rahlf' .~· ctir~. n . .-; 19 Cl!rni"n cf"lfld PllQ:lflP k: pi!rt~, \\Ant '\A\• 11hn nii;i-' nr .. ~ 4<J2 lfilO wl"'\(f'fVI ~qllnr,.: v11rht rluh n1rmh<'r~h1p f.· 1 Rr !n\\11· hr'IU~r NB. !rnri<' !Ctr T [) • l)f .. ~ .... tii'j.'j2?J * * * \\ hir rln ~011 ha\'P' In !rllrif'' 1 .1~1 11 hrrr • In Or11111:r Cnunl ~··~ lrirt f'"I n'atl tr:irl· 1110: pnst f>.t:'.~iJ * * * C.JI ArPL\' IN PER~O.\! THE RIGGER 11}\I Kr~·punrh (~Pflf'!111 Olf1{'1' Tr111n~r. 10 kPv nddrt' Fili-<"lrrk ' Girl rrirl.•y IO \~71; J.l:.!1 s~~.• S~I; 11"'1() Cll Help W•nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W anted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Furnitur• 110 Furniture 110 Mi,cellaneou' 118 P ianos/Organs 857 Seriously Married SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no experience necessary) 2 Or 3 Nights A Week Applic11tiona given 9 · S p.m. d•ily Apply for our W11itre's Tr11ining Program (except Sunday') DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 1-------JUICE BAR A TI't."'NDANT 11anlN lu 1nakf" S: ,,,,1·ve (1·e~h 1·l·gctalJle & f1•u1l ju1cC>s. New, moderll, l'fr•1u1 juice bar w/all bran1I nr11· equip. P1,v1ou~ f'XJ)(>r not :O.lrn. \Vomrn. Childr('n FAME & FORTUNE Could Await You N1•w Fac:cs !\l•erh•rl TV Con1ni"I, fihn, n111do'ling . NO E:\PER. NECJ::SS. j2\.)J 461-3051 !lei:. '10 hr ll'CC'k. Sl.Z:i h1•. tllet.lical ,i;,. hospilnJ bt•nrfil ~ Apply, L!ndlx:rg Nut1"1 t11•11. located in IJ;ick of Toy \\"nrld :l: Store in South Coasl P!ala Shop'g Cnlr, C.tll. 11!/oon /<!ah e,. KEYPUNCH OPRS. P /time f'Kpcr. Alpha nurnrt·· ic e~per_ Y.rv. burrau. High hrly rate. Orange Co. t\1r- por! An>a. \Vrite Cl11ssilif'r! ad # 321, P. 0. Box l.)60, Daily Pilot. Costa :-OIC>sa, Ca. 9'2b"'To. • LADY for housl11.eeper, j days 1r~k. l.rg fa n1ily. 011·11 !rans. N.13. illus! ~peak some Eng. &IG-51'}1. I LADY l\'ith praclical nur.~· ing e:oeper1ence for rttll'C· r1.e n1 hon1c ii' Laguna. ,/ il!A!D. 49·1·~·~1.iS - LEGAL SECRETARY Experience<! fol' 2 nli:Hl ln.11 low firni. Sunta Ana. li3ti·ti932 We are now accepting .:ipplications for - BUSBOY Day & Nite Please Apply Between 3 & 5 P .M , 1sn2 l\lat·,\nhur Bl 1d. (AlTO$~ fro111 O.C. A1rporn :-.:c1rpnr1 Beach :'l lATUR~; 11·on1a11 11ndt'r :.0 11·1i·r rs .~· 1'a1· to bahy$it F..· 111<' housrkcep, 2 days 11k. $HI d;1y. ~l:>-11\)7. :0.1~\TURJ:: woinan to sit 011 PllODUCTION Worke rs, ex· JIC'r. Photo-Etch, Chern ical :O.l iUing, Platu~. Cirl'u1t Board. 3rd Shilt. Gra,•c·yd. Slu rtiug 1vagt'S S2.2ti pt'I" hl' St up + s-hilt pl'Cn1i u111 & fan1ily m('(hca.l. Apply in person, The Arnold t:ng1oepr·1nb Co.. 1;,.)1 E. f)rilngethorpc, Fullerton. l::qual Oppor. Emplo;.·rr. RF.AL J::STATE SALES pt:rsonnc. n'e1led. }lave list· ing~ have clients, N.B. & C.J\I. Nrrd ronseicnt ious person. Bcs1 comn1_ s()!il. TRI HARBOR REALTORS JOO East 17rh, C.i\I, 6~G·3155 Eves: 6·12.7.?2:i ltl::CJ::PTION IST: Char111fng hoss "·anls you in his plush front olfirc. Lois or public contact. Lite typing. Start $350. • Call Linda R.1y, ~0-6055 COASTAL AGENCY 27!1() Harbnr Bl at Adarn~ RECEPTIONIST Good Typing & Pcr.~nal11y Call Lci11·a1ne \VESTCL!t·r· PF:llSONN F.I. AGENCY 2o.;J \Vestcliff Dr., NB G~:;.nio r: F.SPONSIBLE sl'cl'l!tRry, l1t;lll hkkpg, accura!r 1)pl:<t. dwtnling niach. light s 1h, sc·lr-s1artrr, n r! at np· P•'UJ·ancc. Salary ope11. ~ntl r~.sun1r to Cla ~s1fi1"rl i\rl 1\o. 202. c/o DAILY PILOT, P.O. LEGAL Sfi:. or traill<'f'. parl tlmt'. sn1all l'Ongenh1/. oo pressure Jaw office in I! H .. lr11din;: to futu1·c full 11111•' pos11lo11, gel. gen. c•.\p. anr! skills !'C'!IU11.,;d. Agt• ~:1-::J pl'!'., 2 \1'ondrrful b.l!'~es, lol'ely unique surroundings, lop pa:-·. 91i2-6611. LVN <'XJlf'I'. ~UJl('l'l'isor. :\l''.'11 'lil 11Pi\\ ~hifl. f\urs1 ~ 111<11'. e:..pt'r. prrf'rl, 7A'.'ll 'Ill ~P'.'11 shift. Pal'k I.id o Con· v;i\eseen!. 6·12-~ll·L 11•-ra~•orial \l"('f'k<'nrl~ for J Bo~ 1.·-.60. Cnsla !l·l<'sa. •"inliln'l1. !I, II. 11 G\ \-32J.l. 'Hccc·1c,lc,\c8clc,P.o'.'--'mC'c"_"_'_"c"-.d~i0 ---Manufactur ers Rep Orangr Co. rirn1 nnw hiring full or 11 tunr. St;11'1lng Sal111·y L'p To $150 per wk F /time $95 per wk P /time No espt'r n<'(·rss. Call 897·S.127 rer~onncl. :O.fAT /l..Tl::NANCF.: & Ch:aning m11n. \\''lrk !lP'.'11·1A:\J. Im· n1cd. Qp<>n1ng. s:li!-SZO'.l ;-.1,\J~T. :0.11::CllANJC; Local pl.:1.nt or na1 1nnally kno\\"n lirn1. Rebuild S; rrruir nutonu1tir n1uchin~1·.v. s~ .. 7.i. Call Hrlrn Jh1yf's. ;'tl0-605a COt\~'TAL AGENCY 2190 Hal'llllr Bl at Adan1s. :0.lATUfiE pPl'~'.1n. 1111 fl>.'.<' limit, ··xp unneccssiiry, \\'Ill train. E''"" & \1 ken!!~. Tak•• ,.,11 , rr~t. Call br1" n 10 a 111 -~· !I pn1. !il 1) 6i.\-:'i!l20 __ _ fllaturr hoLIM.•k•·{'pcr Io r N~.EI) bll'IS Phyi.. !·~d. •1l(I l••r 7th .. ~lh gra.11•, .:1clul: or rollri.:r Phys. Ed. niajor prrf1·rrrd. Cal! :O.lr. No1·1nru1 Guith p1·inc1p;1I, Vista View. II 12-0626. e e NEEDED Two Office Girls ;\Jus l be 2J antl ;ih]e lo clrile -APPLY - J~ I::. ltilh St., C.:O.t. NIGHT audi t or. F..\P \\"/'.'\Cll •1200. Salnry t'fll11· 1ti.:111>1,,1ru1e 11'/ahil1!y. A11ply in Jlf'rM!n. Road\\'llY Inn, llOO !':ill~adl.'s Rrl. C.\I. NURSE tF'E:'l1ALEI Pr.1l'lll'al or vocarional lor rrllnf•d r!dcrty ge.ntlf'men. 7:~U 11n1 S~t 10 !l p111 Sun. 2 dll.\~ P<'l' \\'k, 67:l.7'.lG;i. Call 1,.·1"11 t~-.'> pu1 viii~-. :--.l 'lt~t;s Aidrs for 1.11rs111c; h'11111•. }:x;M'r r ref · d . •l!'\1-JIOi.l ~: ."\O A'.'11-SP:0.1. hu~111e!<~ 11 nrking C""Uplr. ['/1 1111f' ;\Ja11l. Don Qui'l:nl<' onr meal. 5 rlays. plr;1~,1111 i\-lv!('I, 2100 :\'r11port Bhd. i1·orkin~ concl1tin11~. hri.1·lr<>nt (".,«t:1 :O.tr·t<a. 612-2610 ;ip!. hr~I 11 :11 . .:C>:c.. fi\2-62!:: or J!:\l:T 11111-,·-li<·l-,,-nltt>-,.-"-"'" 6iJ-871$ aft ::_.____ _ n:q>ii' drl11·,.ry. ril F.DICAI. 1·ero1Us <"h rk, 1 • • fi·li\.~!!12 •• \T_ 1nil1 111111!t\ l':>.jl{'J'll'tH'"· i-11 CDA cQrlini:. p ,\S Rb.,!l'l!Cli ng. 111\1 11111''. (''(- ~1\t>fll Iring£> hr n ,. r i I i;. ~uth eo~~t Cnmn1un1ly H"!'pit;il, Soulh L:u:un:1. -l!l')-1311. Personnel Off1rr._ MEDICAL ENGINEERING POSITION ~~-:celle n1 grouud flo<>r 0 1_'· porninity for an elec1ron1e t'n~iner.r in a ~\1·1ng n1e· clical eng1nl't'rlng con1p.1ny. Respom;1h1ll!r.~ inclurlr-tN"h· n\ral field service &· per· ro1·rnan{'f' or rlrr1ron1r dC'· sizn, BSEE & friur yr.11rs cJJ'f'uit dc~il?n r~p-f'r. r'Cquiterl. Fa· 1n1!ianly "·11h 1liat;toosric Ul· 1ri1~onic~ cl<'sirable. Sala ry oprn, sln'I C<Jn1p1111y benC"liis Including pension pla n. insur11nce elc. ~nd con1ple1e r('su111e w/ salary 1'{'{1U irt'rnents to: ROHE SCIENTIFIC CORP. 926 So. Lyon Santa Ana 92711 P/Tl'.\l~;~..,l~•r ~i n1.:ll' 11:<.llu\l<' n1.0111t. f.· 1•].,;111:11~ I' \J1 'f -.1~":1lt~l11<1)f(7i· 11111• J<'ll•'lry ~rnre Clill bh1n JU & ~ •. t>ll*2 191. --------r11.'\ OjlL)",1!111', l•llSl\1'1'111;; s1•1..,·wl' exp. p rPfrrr l'd Hrllrl slu!l, JI ll nt 1n~!nn !Wat·h are:i.. 536-l!S.~1. • l'BX: nJlf'ra1or for Ans11·rnn.: Srr1'iC'e, p;1rt rime 11nd lull l\1nc. fi16-5000 C ;\J P ER:0.1 part lime secy url(!t>r ?.O 11 /srns!I aggrC'.c:•l\·e Co. Coulrl bttomr full time. !\"{'rtl~ go·g~H<'r s (! r y. 6-12-1~>41. PllAR.\11\CIST l\Jsh ne\I" rln10:-store ln Nt".1'1Xlr1 Keach cr<'a tes oppor1unl1y fnr an outgoin~. persnnahlr. people orientN:! phRl'ntac1~1 . ron1miltrcl to rlM·e\f)ping l'>!Ort! ;\S h<'fllih Tl('fdS hcacl- f(Ul\r!rrs. E.~~rnt\al !ha! you b<' 11 11111·m, roncerncd in· rlivif1u111. Apply 11-.e Guild 11rug. lJ r, Ar!esia Blvrl. i\111nhat1an B<'arli . Pl.ATF.R, ('"-:JM'!'. in Cadmim. ln1n1erL np<'ni11g. Rn:< fl r'\ !IW'., &t~i~~u. Equ;il Op. 1""•1llnlly E'mploycr. PRF.:T' Cook-$1.7 j hr 1n slart. Nn ~lurlent~. Apply \n pe.rY!n. C'rilony Kitchen, :l211 llRrhc'lr Bl. C.:'11. PROrESSlONAL ph o n e M)i1ci1or • Dana Point, San Clrmrntc, C<iplstrano aren. \V"rk In your own home. Br,f de11l in 11rt11. Phnne Sl'i-1·16.i bf:>twern 9:00 a.m. TIRI-.:Ll ol th.II Old runntun? and noon. It's rea.lly oot that hard 1-v-,-'"-,.,-~--.,,,-,-mo--,,.-,-,-R-,-,, to replace. Ju~1 wa!ch the fwiltur. lo ml&ceihuteO'.JS ynur hot.JR', l.IP!.. &IOt'!' Cl Il l_, hid~ .. "11-. !hn1 11 Daily Pilot column! In the lll!l!I ...., ('lfl'~1 f1{'d Ad r.rrttofl l\'O!'k grRV!)Rrrl shiri . .. n11<'s a 11 k. 1DP'.\J-8A \1. Call :)Ji.7214. Ct'rry Parham, l\ll'~a Vrrd1· Shell SC>i·v., Costa '.\\1'~;1. RES!DF.'.'\T l\liiT. CCoupl<'t 10 unit. Apr. -Costa ~tesa. !li 1~21~JI . 10 I ' 1''-euben j LAGUNA HILLS Interviewing For Daytime Busboy ,\pply In rrr~"n '.:'.J1JO \ .\1r rJ(' Larar!O!ll Lagur111 H111, (Al lhe f.I To1~1 olf 111n1p S.D. f1·r(:11,1~'t n1::ST/\URANT, lr1nale over 11. d;i;s. Grn'I dutit"ll. Appl;. ln Jl"l"!ifln ,Jrdrcfs, 3000 Rr i~1<11. co~ta t\lP.c:a. Hl·.!'Ti\lillA;..'.T, n1al(' OV•T l~. n<'a! aprrar . Apply in pl'l'~nn nrt 21'\1. The Tastee t-rer1c. 29f'4:i Rr1st<:>I. ('.:\!. 10 I ' 1''-euben " LAGUNA HILLS lnterViewing For PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Arply in Pt'1V>11 21fXJI 1\ve I~ Laearlota Lag-111111 H ill~ IA t lhe El Torn off r;1n1p S. D. frt'e\.\•ayl SALES -i\ten STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT Sal's minded person, &'e. for yourself. a real career op. porlt;nlty. Xlnt luturc for right man. F:amlngs com· m'nC<' immediately should be in cxces5 of $300. fll'I' 11 k. No canva!!lOg or S'(ll1citing. Tnl<'N it'wa by appointrnr.nt onl y 9.3 \\'eekdaYs. Lou Con10, t!JS.2771. SALES - FULL OR PART TIME Plac" pu1~ "'Iller sy~t!!ms i'1 home.~ on mohlhly l'C'nt~I. l\1u~t be ooa1 f., "·i1Jlns: 10 \VO!'k. Awr-1ge S2.i0 lo $:)()fl v.<eekly cnmmiss1nn, C1tll for appoln1ment, i\lr. Jla. mann, oc 77S·l4Sclc. __ _ fl\~! n;i11 ~i1'f' jll<;I 11 phone ('ltll A\\f!V !i42-~,f,7~ E:h-etronlc Ala.rm systr111 Or· HOGC Co. & brarh arr:is. ~1 u~l be z;harp & person. able. Apply 5:lJ N. CrarnJ. tSuue GI Sll!l!a Ana, Cali/. SALESi,tAN & Gcnt>l'lll nurs·. uig 11111.n. No e.x11 rlel'. Good 11"0rkrr, hon!!sl, cle11.J1t:ut ap· Pf!ill"llnce . .full li111e. l\'iusr bl! 1nte.rested! 546--0724. SALESh1AN, Adver11s1ng specially sales. \\' 1 sh 1vpresentative in Orange County. Full l'Qn1m~sion, bonus, healt11 insu r ancf' MODEL HOME FURNITURE Liquidation Sale Fantastic Savings! Dccor alor llen1s & Accessories. 1\lso offit c furnish.in gs, appliances and antique furnit ure. TWO DAYS ONLY! :sat. & Su n, Se pt. l l · 12, 10 a.n1. · 6 p.n1. 1045 East 4th SL, Santa Ana ;1va1l11blt'. Car requu"l.'d. , .. ,..~ ... .,.,.. .... ,..,.. .... ,...,, ........ ,....,,.. ..... I Phone fl·lr. Carn ey,1' 21J/3.'l8-!l.l21. Antiques 800 Furnitur e -"-""isii.IeSJM.AiN'--1 :~_::_.:~ ___ _:_: -------·-·'1ov1Nc. rve1,·11un~ go,..s : Young co. Good po!rnlial ATI'ENT!ON At11itJ. Bu}l'l'b! 8' 1>ol;1, J01•f'seal, llt'\' Call fl1rs. Schnudt Conibo desk & I.look shell. ;· 1ablr.~. /"ll'1I' U('ds. sprl'ads. 810 -------*AUCTION* FRIDAY 7 P .M . SEPTEMBER 10th J";,\~l~llUPTC\' .t '.\IODf:L HOi\IJ:: f'UllN ll111·t!rock 1naplc· & \\'ill11ut t.;trn1 ~~·I.~. '.\l11pl<' 1!11n11i.: ~rls w1hutrhl's, Ou1C'llrs. Chrst~. .':)('1' 1ni:; 11\a\'hincs. V11cuun1s , J3ultrts, Crdar <'h•-s!s. Divans, '.\la!l t'cSf.<'S, C'olf~l' La blc~. Bunk herls. {'oJOl't.'d TV·s Stt.>rt"Os. Bahy gr;H\d p1anO, il1uHimatlc P•'lTU~-~1011 org:on, Olfirc .i,..,.ks, C'ha1r1>, Typr11T1 tef'. Ht· r r i ~ '1>. l>i:..h11ashr-r-. l\'u~hf'1.., .~· D1')C'l'li, LOTS o~· .\I/SC r 0 R S\\ AP· ~11·:1·:T1-:rts. WINDY'S AUCTION \\'ESTCL!i''F tnll. Uniqlle dresser 01·1~· ta\,ll' 11/ti ehr~. l11mps, pie· C0'.'111:.: BRO\\"~~: AROUXD SUi\IM:ER CLC:ARA NCt:; SALE K111vai, Steinway, Dald~·1n, \Vurhl~er Klmba.11, l..owrt'y. COnn, A!l~n, tic. $?1.1 ,!,i up. RF:NTALS. EASY TElt!\IS, Friendly telt>phone ln for, 1',IELD'S PlANO CO. 1811 1';°1'.'WJIO!'I Blvd, Cos1a i\l~·Sll 714/6~.'}.3250 --WOULD YO_U_ BELIEVE FREE OH.G AN LESSONS as long as you like! No reg- istra!ion. No obli~al1on. Ju~t Conl<'. J\lonrl11ys 7;31) r11n COAST MUSIC &12·2851 HArit:O.lO:O·IU S tein way, Y;unahn. Nrw & usrd piano.~ ol most n1a1lcs. Best huys i11 So. Calif. 8 1 .SChnudt ll!usic Co., 1907 N. fl lain, Snnta Au~1. PERSONNEL AG ENCY 100 )r~ old, Prunr Pl~Pl't'I~ llln:s. nurrors, patio ![!bl\• :>oiJ'., ~\'llJ)Ot'I 131vd, 201~ \VcsleliH Dr .•. NB &15-1110 v11ly. tH&-l ~:l3. 11·/urnhn'll:i f'tc. B11yshorrs_ n,•111111t 'l'uny's Hldg ;'\lat'Js Sporting Good' ... -v(-,.,-,-lt.l-2;-dc,.-,-"-,-,.-,c~-·1\ :'J::G t~rrst1·i{'I\'. C·i~ta 111 •. 's.1 • 6lG·86SG -"---..0.-------830 ---SA~"L'E=s~G'lcRcL---1 «ahul('t-s & l Draftso1.u1 '.\IOV!NG! :O.lod 11at <Jiu rni O!·~.N DAILY 9 lo ·I SllOTGU=--. 12 gaugr, &"u·~ WANTED 1><'!~. 1\pply llelil f'~sta!• Oh· ~·'l S:i·I,). \Vurlll1.t'r ot·~:1n Otd i;SB~Goodi~ nioc!el 20 pu111p, ehnkl' l ' 1 " Ill d ,. I l11ht•s. ,~'l:L"f'IJ(·11l eund111on ---~-~-~-· e D1\HLfNG Silv1·r l\lth:!ll1 Inn:; ha1r1•d. \Pllrt P~p!;i.n1 Vl'l'Y dl'l1c111e-gcnllc.1 To aJull hun11• only S 5 , 6-12-6897 -BUR_M __ E_S_E_K_l-TTENS Dogs ·~-------1 POODL1':, 1\KC . IJrn i\-1. ~fd , 2li" 1:ill • ll 1110\, • v\·ry al· le<'l1onal<', l't'ndy for ol:ic-- rt11,1('t'. ho1Jschroken. ll:ll.~-j.1711 -PoOocCLCC~C-l.-ll-,P-l-N-C-, '.':c•11pul'l D«~ Grriom\'ry 290:1 C NP11port Bl. on rc1nnsula. tJ7::-Ti!iti. --------HE l J [t.>n1ale dox1r. Al\C reg. Very lovablr. i\lakc oUer. !JG.'4-] :17 ~- Sc11 .... ,\u_z_E_R_m_m-.-. -8~ /\1-\C, rhan1p 1in1', i.hots, ITason:ible. fi.Hi-73!)0. 8 11k'> olrt, inalc 1nlrHalu.rr 0.r\IC. Al\C !~~. 6i;i.....tt82 ---------1 * * 67j.()6.!0 * * ~1~1~ 1~'-·' · SI Ci. CE .lll cu fl rr-frtg., O!!I/ C3u1l'k V!< 1•ni:lt11•, par· --Oll l''N'r •I It It I $~.\,"1, 011 p:11nl111gs ft \llll $20 11:dl" 11sst•111b!Pd. Ji,''1 11n1·th•~'c:O_.=S-·l7Z_-·c''-'-'~~-~~-I SALESPERSON l".i _., 1 , 2 LI"' '!\'a .• "II I ~ I-'3 I " Up. <.;~; \\"ilSht'I' S!fa. llh sl' or ,;\'II' n.·1rt.~. ·';1{'rif1cr s;;,. '71 T1ile1s\ \\'tJOd~. I, :::. ·J t; E It .\I A N-:-<:JIEP!JERDS. AKC. purl'hl"'d, all \l'h1tc. Si:>. r:i. 1>.tt>-1710. Je11elJ·y or stl~rr. J\'e1\'Porl ..,,,1 rnun x -, i..:l' 111·1< i·· U i I" 1~111.I, sacr1llcc-n1ust -"•'ll'. C:'ll to ti P.\l 202·1 t_;oJdrnl'}I!.. llo11an1a n11111b1k1•, rngln<' -~. '~• $65: ;\lat·Grf'g_Or _80';J•p<'hu:c'-,6i2'l;k,l;;t:-;:<,;:-;;;;;~lc"~i;01-~:-~·202':_·_~------C-:'11. :.1G-:i8:i7. k;1put SID. \"1ntnJ.:<' ~·o n! flat-nuns, 2-~. SI\' S6.i. Gil-1~'01. SA:O.·lPLE i\l11k.:1\ <'Xp. onl}. C . Jl ,\:-JO CAltVED \\'Al.NUT l1rud VS. 2 1 -~llid S41l. S11_1·f. POO L Tab!!' 31~:<7" Coln fl1anu racturer ladi<'s dn.osses S Na\Junal ash Hegis!C"r .$ COf~'EE ,~· E'tld 1oh1P.~. board. 6 foot, $7.:1(). 1!1ggi~s O!l('ra!t'd t)fll'. S:t:illlurl<'r. Sil.I\'' !C>rr1er lt'tnall' pup!, hcaur. 2·yr ni;.dr stlui, very rsnbl, aJI ,u..;c. :~15-2991. & suil.i>. t.Just b1• 11ble to Ol?, vrry orna!c b~ass case. ~ <'d t ik in lri.skr.I Sl i 0 ' ,.,, l-m •k•l"h. Ap"lv Xlnt cond. & 1.1·or klng ord<'r. S200. ilr rr ulnn sora .t: lov<' "·'P•' ' C', ' . '· \\'llf'r, -~16-664!1. C'lc''c'c· --I " "' .. ,. 11 I f bo I I t ~ral, tru~hcd vclvr! sofa & Ser n1 hot1on1 oJ stairs Ill NE\\' i\IR-12 reb'lllalnr Sli:,. RuJrl. Inc. 1008 Babc1x:k, ,'1"1 °'11 1.11!_~ql6"1,'31;J13· cc. !o\'C' ~t·at, ganic s cl. 462 St. .\nn's Dr., Laguna 1R1 sO ScttC'G ll'n1aJc. no papers, 10 1110s. $l:i to good hon1r. &16-l·WS. C.:\1. G46-74.18. 1 us sr. ·""· ·-""· l'Ve. Bra('ll. •l!Jl .. 17.17 Nt'\V furn1!ure dolly .Sfi:i 82:! fii: ... ~~S._ -----~---~=~-\V, l61h SI. Ci\l :YIS-001-1 . Appliances 802 SHARP GAL .SEARS hr~t 11a~hl'r, xlnt 0 1·rr 21, under 40. L!1e 11rr. l'nnd. S7.>. GE l1rc dt)t.'L". icr ll'Ol"k. i\fus'. be s111i;lc•, _lc2_:,c. c;_1s-_· _2_w_·1c. ~-~-- some travel involved aftc'r Kli1111ore d1shwa~h1•r, training rer iod. Port & ful! Cunlni: board SSO t!n1e avail. 54;i.823S e 962-768:.t e SECRETARY e l\IAYTA G rrpiltr n1an hns Good SH + Typing WilShl'r-sln1 CO/l<l-d4'1v \\'{~ Call Lo1T11inc 1la~· guar. S~il. :1:ll-S6:~1. \\'ESTCL!r~-----D t.'EP ln>o·~<·. $t~I Ar~;-.i 1n•I· PERSO:'\'~E:I. ,\liE:-;f\' "' Sra1·~ Lad,v J-\c•nn101·•' J ~[Ml 1'113 \\'e~1c11 rr Dr.. N.B. 2 7 l\~1~hl·1·. SIJO. St>I( c)r:on1n1< 6~5· 7 0 ----~------\\'(' . ..,lin~l\s1• F 1· n !'. 1. fr c t' SEA:"llSTRESS, needrrl :l rl•frig, :S!UO. !J1111n1; rwn1 11·omen familiar \\/sewin~ ",, ~::;,, GIG-~~:!:,, i'.!.) 1111tchinl'S to be trainrrl f1•r ... !\,,,1111.1r, apl 3, C,,\1. ~rll1 ni::. Abl_r 1~ earn ~:!0,000 l It )'J'l'O!N'J' nu to 11 :o~IU'r. Y1' plus. 5-l:H!2.UI. rvpp1:rton{' SGO. l\r11111•wr SERVJCL stalion p u 111 p au!o 1vasher $.50. Kenn101·" island ~1lrsma11, Cd\! areu. l"lec dryer $60. Ali in xlnt full tinic, 5 day \\'<'(·k, lvp Mnd, g\111r ,(. dc!ivrn•d. p11y, Jll"Ofi l sh11ri11~. 2 Y!!Ul'S !"J1ti-Sfi72, ~17-.11 1 15. l',>:IJ ,i:. refs. Call 673·7233 for :O.tt.::-iT -~··il!i>' ..... ~·-.,-"-oncC~A <"Jl!)(lintmen!. l\'!urlpooJ gas rrfJ·ig. t3 <'II ST. JOHN KNITS-II id H1 [Jt'l'Z• [', $.1) Cal1forni;1 leading fashl 111 r, r~:-.i~~. kni! lfl'f'~S n1111n1f,1('IUJ't'r 0'Kl·'.I·:F~\l('!'l"lt ~ has •J1oe11rd <1 lit•;iul1lul 1i.·w Hari.c•' s1n, ,\p1 ~1 1·11'1"1g ~'.!11 pt.u1t 1n Irvine f.· tn'l"d!o 11;s:1 Tu ... tin Air. :"\o Ii ;di "1 H "ND h'7'/l'rr1Nr; J\!A. p111. CHINE O PERA'fORS 1vh11 ,';~,==---c~=-c-c are fan1ihar \l'ith Studio. 1\10:;..'.i\IOH~~ 111 .. drl 7rt. :iu~" Brothers or 51111i!ar nia· 11·a~hcr & ~Hs dryt'r. Bnth 111 ch nC' Pattt>rn in Japan· ,,;Int •·ond, sr.;, 1•:1. (;u:or ,\: ' ,· ~· 1. 1 s <fr l1,·rr1'rl. fl'lti-.'\fi72. ~·17-S\15 r sr · r.n~ h' !. ___ ------- 17312 E11stn1an. Sanla Ana LIKE Nrw <'k't'. Fr1gidai1i' :'>10·717) 1':30 to 5 pni \\';1~l1Pt F.· <ii"yrr. l!olpo1n1 "T \"I ,,-I od <'l,.1·. :<.!•!Ir $100. r a . '' ' u '"• 1a . m1111 t':>!P , . S!l!ll \101·k111g around hvrses. not•1 -·c'1_·~cc·c· c· ______ _ afr.i irl of harrl 1rork . Local Ca meras & U/\K Bil s{'t,-:! f\1111 bcrls .-AUCTION. TV, Radio, H i Fi, \1 /111a11rrss ... s, 2 1·01·n 1.·r Stereo 836 l11hlrl'>, 2 rha11·s. 2 drrsser~. HOUSE llC'd,prc11cls & n111tvhi11g cur- IJ11ns Sl"J.>, 4~l:,....4:l'lll. SACllI~·1cE. Hcr1.·u!o11 S' J\Uf'l!011S C'VPI)' f ri, 7 jllll ~·u111. Appl i. .\nl!f"fllC'S .10 ia \\'. \Varl1l'r, ::i.A. 1'!1fa .~· luvt's1•1<1, hl''s; rn1 fl1rn lr1l'l \'elvet l01','$l'.1t. :-;pttn oak l1kr nr1v! li•J:,....J701. sufa ,i:, t bl.~. :tll 1 rol lo1v s<'u rch l 1~h11 :..i:J.22·11 • ~117.773.1 Garage Sale----8-12 --J0HN'S81KES- --''-------NEW ('1!1\!:'\' ~1111·s-El<'C. 111111or s. 0 11 111 o or i;1.,,,akf'l'"·'f<.1Jl" rrenrrlcr·.'\111111 pr o. Jf't'!vr . P1.11nt hu"ll1 f'.\· h.1u.ct Ian . Hrnr·h J:nn- ci f' 1· -Dr a r 1~111an'1> cle~k Columbia Premium R omana OP~.'\' !·10 P:O.! l\'KDYS S1\T & Sl'i'>1l.IAY 9·6 645-4720 lu 111p.1\~sor!M !0111s ,r... tu;h. -\\"\[! lak1' '1'1·;.irl,.·lt1s- u1g g1'<1r. ~111111 canul R ,f, IJ)1~~11'f:a!~i;,-;--t1htt°1: r1·1r•>(I , ."\1:w .\lR-12 c-:11>1nr!. $1-, Rr1111ng1on ad· rPgul11!t!r. 82.l \\. 161h SL a1 1!1111; iuat'hin<', S:iO. C!wck Pl<1('~'11!1;1_ 111'11•'1', ~:':1, !..; ll i ! t 1 n i;r: .\10Vl-"'C! ~\V ,r.,_ II ;i n1 111 :1 " hi 11 f', $:'t(l. 218:11 !~r.·P 1 1'<'r :<, n1t1vi<' N•·11l :1n·J.~p:.n :1 !Jr,, 1:nt L;11rrard n1o;f\•l. full ~tert'O l"hanger, uu· .~11s1>r11siun ~rea kc rs 'V/••ros s.over sys!eni. Af\l/F:O.f/:0.l!'X ra<11n & tape p!a.)'1·1, sl1l\ hra11d nc1v, 1vas lrlt on l ay-A11'ay . Originally sold for $:12.1, p;1y olf halan«e or s11 ;, or ~nia ll pay1nf'nls. Collt>clion [).'>pl, 714/R~l.1--0:i01C. ___ ~-- 1!\i2 ZENITHS: All n1odl'IS in sir~ k Sflf'riaJ <1p<'T1111g ~:.Ir <>n lhrSP """' mod<'!.~. Dis. 4 01u11s r.ir (·n~h. ~:x1rnrlr1l \1 .on·11ntu·~ & frpe a11trr1nns rash ,t· rul'l'Y pra·e:<. 1\BC' Colnr ·rv 9021 1\!lunra a1 '.\·Jngno111t, l!A. ~11-3:12!1. B~:A ITT.Z~1ilh "'n~ol , 1'Cn1. N>nt. Nr•'iL' 11·ork. $10(1 1·11n11•rall'roJ<'t't"r, rn 1:<1'. ft~;lil\100-1>-liunhr;::--furn, 7.<'ni!h s1m.,., 1..-.rnr1I plnyrr I C't n C' J'l nll'!l)'t)li"I' .$H)I) rlo!li !'<tSh. :,,7-2269. !' f'. '."fl I p.1 S, • ', • l l>f'd-;. l'!'fn~. t. 0 ii k ~. <'fl'. ~111111111111111111111111111111111111-~"':~~ 1'."n1s. 10 .'\'.\~ In ti. I .'~-,.~121 :!:l:ll S.1nTri Ana ;\u. ,\ C.\1 '"'ilkll•',\<', (\I. .rlti-.1~.11 1;u;.;f;l\.I ;di 1. I ~ J.,v~:.s.-7117° lll~\\ ;1!-lhn1 s;I: C1\ll I 'l~"r-::<111l;-11rt111· h;1 ..... ; free lo You I s GOif 1·!uhs. haby l'loth\·~. tcss <;hn~~. hi·lnw.'>; .S:t vrl. L-------~ h1k1-...,, f11rn11~n'. ~:1:1"~· :lNi/I lip. fT'('f' <'!'ii. Jnwn 7'11: J l ine,, 2 T imes, $2.00 ll!vlllt'rry, ( .:\1• ,J..,-f,;sl1l) ·1~2-22~)1 GArfAGEga1r:-c;~1~ r1lrn. 8. CoiH·ch-. -,,-,,-,,-,.,-. ~1-,-"-"'-. -"' Jll\I' hl(Ji•, \\Wk1 1· l•:tr, .Sl lO. QUl'<'n tx·rl $15. Chair 1-n111pl II I <llTl'~~. i·k•;in $1."1. 1:,•fn1•/!1"ilhi11l rret'zrr ~l~._!lllll'~~1:::.:_."1."1~0I!~. $120. 5:1G-Jfi37. Y \HIJ :.; 11! •'ll'r .11X! hnok~ ~1jf:1.1Kl•l_;_di-.,.-. -,.,-r.c·i-,.-," 1-..1C'kf'!". ··lnl hl'~. hn, ·a-l~rark p~. $200. l yr olrl 8an1bori 20!!2 J111~t~r_:~1d'.· l'.r., S<uita lahle & chairs 1; pr. S!lO. 2-10 AD ULT Sla mf'Sf' cal~. 1 GE!l'.\TAN Shl'flht.>rd , 9 mo n1:1lc to qnii1ilirrl bu~cr, 962-62:1~·---1 ta\i;in 1;rl•yln.a111<l 12 \\'ks Sho!s $100 ____ •1_.,,_lllllll·-·---1 ,\!\C Rc~isten '.I Olrl Enc:lisl1 Shf't'P Dog. 1\Ta!e pup. OFA t.'C'rt 11iru. 242 E. 19!h St. c:-.r ~'RI·:~.:: P edli;-rc'e l\11niaturr P{llllll<'. R nlo., ~hots, l.icens<' .Jrllj.:.t~i. -----------Ill/Sil Sl•1 1t•r pups, AKC ~11rrr pert11•n•1', sho1v or f!••lr!. Tl I .l!-12-llil2. ____ , --G~Oane P ups Al\C n<'c:. Fa1\n. 71 1 327.969!1 J:0VABLE purrllrt·d Coll!C 1 ,\r olil. s:i0. ~IG-7:!1i2 ---~ f>T . Ri•1·1111rrl p1111r11c!>, AKC. stio11· !>tO('k. 49&-1715 ----------* • At(C Shf'lllc;, 1Toy Cull1•'"I Ch!\1111~ si re. 911.~~50.I! 11!1 6 p111 ,';, 1\'knds. Hors~s 856 l!OH.Sl::liACI\ lt1rli ng 1.r~...on.~. flur h•u·,e SJ pc1· 1•r11·;i1r· lr~son. 1\1! \IC:<''. Eni.;l1~h. \\'r~ll'rn. Horses hoardrr! sri 11\tl. 557-062:1. --l !Ortst:S BOARDED- l 'lfll' C\lt-rnl~ • 5ji-~i1J.~ * riding f'>labll'. 5~)7-0ii2."i. Equipment 808 ,\na 1!1.~._.J.•i··l~I S;~ &_Su~ Arnherst, C.:"11. 5-l:r.2365 G1\H,\C:!·: Ntlr, Sn1 & .S11n. Nr-'.\\'P6nTl3t~icli-Tt>nn i.~ ~"P' II .~. 12, 111 arn 10 ~ n1n Club i\1cinhcrshlJJ, HC>st of· G e neral 900 FREE: spayed t•fl!s. l(1lt1•ns. _ __ ------ SIVITCllROARD np<>r<11or.11 A,..;.'it:LRJ.AJl ;ro C 1,111, .~I ~;~ H 1~1l1~('\l. f••r . 67:>-sl::7. SpRy1ng in rnr mn t 1on, CAPTAIN •la~~. ~:sp !lot n"<-<'.<o;aD · 11u11 1'0 ni1n Rr1d 1.'ll n0111 ' -~=~-~-~~--Apply jn prrsnn, Hn;iif\i·ay (;an1.i;:r S;ilc 'l'hur~. 1;. S:11. 1BRAND bn S . 6.1."r-iOi:i or 5.16-730S. ___ 1 t1t1hm11cd licrnsc • any gross 1\llXED Lall, l ) r old rnalr.. tCJns. 30 'Years experience Jr•11s + llC('t'SSOl'll''S. Pi~!lll ~7~ n ROf'hf·~l f'r r \1 . nrw ys . l1ngray. l1u1. J 100 Palisado•s l~d., · ' · • · \Von as prtz<', i!Uaraniec ;.:1·1p, r!ose up al lachn1•·11I~ P,(>l\1 •'"11 hr~ !"!-1 f.hi-1 •;ri_ , 1 it 139 , 16•1rv.-1 Good hnn1r. sail ,t, poll'l'f, Professional _c_,_i. __ ~==~---1"r'·1 Yi·nld, ust•d ver.v l1t. ----------11 ll 1 · ···' ""·· C11ll ~ .. i.~.6~96 ~port fishing ;::uidc; l\Irxican TYPIST ti•·. Asku1c; S13:x!. 6-J~,....7l1'7. SOFA, 2 t·hii irs, "0 ff"1' tllh!f' KEN~10RE ~r"1ng n1achlrll' J LOVEL)' ~·hit!' kit!cns. Fa~!, et'CUt'ate typ1'1. 0\'rr COllPL~'TT·:-i!ark rnom 8.: nunic>MIJ~ mis!'. it':''~-\\'/cabinet, S:iO. nef'd g()t)(I home. 21 11rNINI p/tnnr !J full ., }.ii•:-; "r Snl/S:in, ~3f .... 7!J.i0. 8·12·8-lj.I 6-12-3249 rla'ys a 11·k:_-'.\ppl.~ '.n ,_r"~-~;~~,~~111· 1;1~·:l'1;.1 :1:rgt~·i:·>~: f'LOTl!f-'.,\-.r"fl'"'d -h1ki\ SUHFBOARD s· Gunsh,1pt'· 2 CUTE: k111rn~ nrr r! liomr. 7 son, Prnn.\sa1rr, l:i-1;:.' c11. ~-· . fl •· I'l l !<\I'll n11sc. i!c•rns. 2!l7-Crc'~ccnl )"t1 1t•r . .s:i:i. GOi~I C(Ui(litif\n. 11o•ks old, box !rained. Call llllf'I l)h·d., C.\1 ~'' "1 " 't. -. ll n r I •1111·1 I~. h "'"l 7'"'1 _ _ _·'~ ...:..... •• 11_• '-•·.i1 _ i;iu.~·,13 11flf'r n nm. "''. -()\/ TYl'l :O."J A1·rur,10 .v J.~~··n· Furniture 810 GAHAt,!::' !-.\I.I-" :~/Ii l'<il!u1s '.\fl/:,-r ~c!l ''a('ht c flib Bf:AGl.E ;\1 1\l.l-·:-- !"11 i'il:1I ''I' _ li1:l!•!ul. l\!Ni: ~i. IJ,.,j1~~ A\•', [~111 1~1.1 1-1• l·n -~.'I.i i. ';\h•nlhrrship. fill-OCll\2. J() n1011th~, (\1\C ;\L1ti1n• :-,;t1:1rv ,3,1() .;,, hr SI ' ~"''() ~ll~ Hl I•! " fl7.: 11·10:1 ---~ ---e ~GZ-.~972 • "I\ (',-.I) .\!1...,. (.;o•i)o)run. • ,~, 11a1n·, ''1' ···' sr•li ·. I -Pl1ACT!C/\LI..\' r1rw 1·Jl'l"1l'ri ~;ltl--CiO :>-111111':1! 11.our:.1li1 1,, ,._1,.1· F!)H '.ih -oli·~k. 11111 1111: n 11 lwd, hrarl .~· fMl ('(Jlllrn!, 1111 111~ ~l!'.'l'I"''' ~·"~I S!:il st•JI rh:i•r~. pt1rl d~h1•~ti1•. 'Ir'. will ~crlfire $2:!0. fi46-423i UNIVAC 171(1 kryp 11 ni·h ~l t~I. ]Jk,• mi ~lii'J 7fl1:•. Jill'~ 1:in1~:1 C"h1"11 !! fl --------- 6 :O.t()~TI! nlrt !'prinvf'l· )'p<tnu'I r<'n1"!c, ,\J..;('. To gMol (an1il.1. R,:t--.i~i2 0 11 ,.1 .. 11,,r •"(f• 11<'•' --' -N\\'f'T BCJ! Trnni<; C!11h, Pri·niii'n1111 ~1 ,..111 ~IJClll 10 :\IL ST "'I! -1111 · l1,i111~!1 01111· Miscellaneous 818 funlil.v nir-mbl'r~hlfl. fo r \j,~!~r>i .. •·k rrirk·•1~1 '. •.-,I'''' \ln~.P,, ;m 0.772. Hl;!I !bl.,.. \f!.i1.;n:11 1 1 •\ ·"h"1•·1•. ' , ,_, !'>;ilf' first nfl1•r. fi!1.J1'~~r,, .\r, ;oil .~hod~. rhllr1n'n'!'; d-Og. __ , ___ ':"~ ..::,... _ ~<'n1 •n l··r· ·111, :'•Id.~ .'\l'llll·'-" ''1 ·'' '·'~ ----:.11t-~J(lc:;n:_~--- USUAL 'l rl• ;o1;.,11r·,. •.<h • ·"''Ill. I01h ,~· Af>C)RAALI-: .c:l~.C' 10 rlo1h<'~. _ ~ __ UN lil.·l'.lOI. I 12 11 • 16 I I "'It",'·. I g ''' 'I '~ Jl : 1. I "II\•' !';\rh. l'rll'"S al:-,t) . .~-, ur!i, ~U I <; -,. r ,. \\,~.< 1111 a( i .,,., i\lOV!NG-1\-lus! srl I. ~lashC'rl in ·~ <>n 11 o.>r11tns N'nsnbl. 'IM-1:\lll . r1cec!:c; n11n.~r rrra1r. Cu rT ls-i\lnthis .<l<'rro-HC'A J · 1 '-I -----~lflll-2:162 'rcss<'.<, t·apr1 !<1' s, 11 ou~··~. Miscellaneou1 .~~=~--::. ___ _ UnatfaC'hed ma I Ur(' house· 1~1lr•r 1'\1. Phi!i:o rein~. jr fll'! 11 r.c:. Savr mw ror IHIJ V\' a nted 820 !~ O CJ..; S , L'. J c" n . I " 1• kecpf'r _ rnanaY.!!r for 2 busy Srver11l dt<!~si•rs and nusc. \\'ill'clrobf'. i\l;i,rih n's IJ!'>-iiiiiii:iiiii:::iiiiiiii:::iii::iii"'::iii::iii;; 1r.·1·orahnJ:" or con('n•lr. Yuu arli1l ts. Occa.~io1111\ l1vc.1n. livin~ rooin turn it U rr • <'flunt Slot'<'. 81S \\'. Hllh St, ;; h1111I, •·:i~y illTt"'ss. Jl.\fi-il:JIJ Driving in1port11 n1, nilleai;e 54X-Oj32. _ C.:O.L J1<1id or car furni.c:hrrl. l\'ri1<' F:ARL\' An1<'ric;in s1yle lu1·n. ::,,--:.-m-,-.. -ro-o.-v-,,,-.,1,-;:1.1;-re CASH PAID FOR Jo'ltJ::~: to g•l<""(J homP, l yr old fcn1ale cn .. k-11-poo. 67.1-.~2!15 ~~~~ ----Bf: AU TI Fti I~ \.\·hllr c 11 t & Central An1C'rica & Paclf. ic Coast 1v:1(«rs • Inst.rue· lion in boat l•andllng, sra· tnoni:h1p. DR & celestial 11 .. vigtt'ic>n. PICK UP & PE!.IVEHY A~'i~\'HERE : ~·a-pr111n :ivailahlt• tnr •·x· trndrd cruising. Extrns1ve ar!n11111strat1ve c~penC'ncc. (j.J(;.2!!77. SCRAM LETS ANSWERS Thrl'~h -Panrla -Ainnc - L:n111-... -\\'(lHSt I IP \"oiu r .. ;in f>ld·lllncr +! }OU rt'n1(•n1brr 1Vh('n a n•d .. n1n· 11rir 1·en1Pr 1\11s a hollse ol l\"OH SHIP. FREE! Basic Boating Course Huntington Beach H igh School 7:00 1..:la1<~ilird art # 3~. llaily 1'111)11~. t.H11 ps, chairs, h.1 r Gl2. 111 ori~inal 1·;11·1uns. One IUrnl!ure, appli<tnt't!s, P1lu1, P.0 Bos 1.·.so. CV!tl11 ,r,, liar•:-.11 ~•1~. •"•U•h. AlWt 21!00 ~ti'"''" ,si1 X II" nncl a ntiques. Onr. pi!'.'ce or ;'\11•.-;a, Calif. !Yl62G. 1111"1 .. rn furn r.1<11·k vui)I !. :i.uoo ~!if'i•ls .~'i x JI". houspful. Ca!! d11y nr nigh!, --WAITRESSES-.--'1'«lnnt <:ourll & 1na11·t1l11~ Su rp l11~ lr(l 111 lr1n l :H~·22'U or J.17·7733. wfh!11r "Y''s. 1 .vr. l\Jlfl.Yi'd. p.m., Monday even· EXPER. r·h~!I'~, r ''1" k I a 1 l !hl. rlrmo11~1r:1!1•)t1. 11nn-: .S8:i.J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r·uu ()l" IJ tin1('. N•l! under 21. fill-Sle.. C;jJI 612-4321. 1.'SI. ri7. * \\"ANTED: \VEDDING Appl.v 111 pe1•wt1, Stu·f & Sir. nH.l:'\'IJ lll'I\' ru tr ~11r-hrd, -;;:l:.\\'-TICJ..;T(X:f\E!_t_ l iO\\'N & VEIL Sit.e 12, loin, ~-1D \V. Coast 1111.y. NB. c11n1pl "' h1•;1dlird, 11Jr•· Thl'lf! Shop lo:1<'k fq ~•·h.,.11 nonsH11ablr. R-16-71 % Or call 6-16-4202. s1.•111d & chc~1. l"On!ourc,1 ni\1'! • All nl',1' 1,., \nu Off' F 11--1~- \V,\ITRf:SSES, dinllfT hou."-1', bnlsprd. match. hanging n11•1"t·hund 1~·· Sl:1 rT,; T;1(•s-~ce . urn I.Ire 124 ti.1rl('h & dinner, exp'd. The lll nips. 962-02!2 E':V<'S. 1l:1y Sert 1•11h .. o;hop rloSf'd,1 ___ q_u_•_P_· ______ _ ·ri1arqu1s Rrstaur11nt I670 1\-IOVING mus! sell. 01'1'~<'1 S.·11! l:!l h ~,10 \V. lf)th. (',\1. GESfl·~NE11..5 1nin1eograph Nr1v1J1Jr1 Blvd. C.i\l. rl r P Ii" 1· r In i t f' "t 11 n d . E.l J (' y( Cl-~. r" r 0 11 d . n1;l(lel JOO, $27J or lx:s1 of. \\'AJTRESSES. <'Spt'r, Apph Cr·r<!"n7.<i-<l~·r·.~sri• .. 7. r 11 1 1 h S11n~r.1~<, $1!1 ur: adult fur, i 263.1 \\' C ·, :<lrn'O r:orll\J. T11·1n brd & slzrs. l .~ 3 sp. $22 1111. No ID • • :.m..::.:t•7 • • n peri;on, . oas f 0 1 6_. t.11·- lh1)· .. Ne11·P"ir1 BC'al·h. _ r;~1"_· _av<'npor · ,_,_ ~· ~p. 642-1272 Pianos/Organs 126 To ad11l1s r111ly. :13(;-2 17.11. ing Septe mber 13. r.·1AL8, rt'<l-,t-Wh~killt>n, Courie conducted frre to grol hn111r>. :110-IS~. by Hunt Ing ton i\IR. Pig.iry, f~! brown 1euineu B e Iii c h P o w e r pig & 11 1s ('11ge 1:o n 1:ood Squa dron. hnmt'. l lntv Park. 833--032.l NE\\/ t·us!tlnl lJll. J7' .classed Ar.>ORAl:JLE smnll \!'.'rr1er. ply.,·norl hull needs motor, ncl'l:ls rrJCln1 to run & 11t-pert. IQ r fishing/div111g 1ention, fcnct>d yd . 5'18·0303 .Sl.'10, trail('r lrC'I!. 847~. DAl!LING 11 hilt· & tll:Pi"· Boats/ Marine striped k1neu~. ~UJ-~2·12, 1 _...:E~qcuc;~Pc· _____ ..:_904:.; 16'.lO i\!yrllr1\(}()(I, Ci\I. \\'ANTF:iJComho llo~ lll·:AUT !l' ~or11. cni•t,,.d S N1111vnal L:"sh Hrg1111rr: -COME TO . vr-lv<'! nrvrt-11~rd Sl;)-0 01 " & :\1ain1c•ntHi<•r. i\1usl bi• i·x· · · • · ~· very ornate "~ass case. S TO HAPPINESS per. & rclia. Year 11round, ~~:dr19h~~g lfJiC~f'a! S\00 . Xl11t rn11d . ,f; \\'Ork1ng of'(!rr. KEY , ... * • 2 5,1·rrl. hcal!hy f1~malc puppie~. long ,r.,_ shorl hau·, 540·071'J. ~!<'ady cn1plnyn1ent. Apply J.~ .. • ·~1• ldcttl ffJr hou!iquc sh-0p, <'le. for the best v a lues in l\IJ::RCUR\" props, conrrnl rahll'.~. sin~le lt'V!!r rt)fl!rnlll bl0Ck & lackll', iMtrurnenlll: A!J fk•1v. Rea so nable . In l>h::r. llott'l Le.iUna . 425 ES"rArr; Sale: 1720 0cf'tln l\1ust si!ll. $l50. 6'12-.1~ C'Ve. ~EW & U~ED So. Coast 1111)'. Laguna Bl\•11., Cd:'\>!, !l::ll) 11m, lOtJ1, NEAHLY ne~ EnglL~h 3 ~rtd y O~llGBANGSl-PdlAYNOSDld Bcnrh. J Ith. 12rh. F:nl1n' 1~)u~cru1 hik<' $j(). RCA ·rv $~-0. ~u . ~ ~ OU -WATCHMAKER--furn. -Junr's Ant i11ue~. C'" I 1 •. ,. &1tud11r11on Guar11.111 erd '' -~U::tT llCW ng !lHll' 1 J. l. . ? A'l/F\I I 12-0}()08(' from hn'ije ~lt'ct1on Exp v.·/ ref. Newpctr! Beach i\-1Aff d in tah!c ~ cl.s. '1!1.ir aooson1c " 1 ra1 J . . . ctrrE sn1all hlaek tlog. 1 yr . fp male. Nl'ed~ 11;ood home. 715 St. Jaml"s Rd. NB. BEAUTi~·uL-Si;i~c.~Cillur. m~ Kl!t!'.'n'i, 6 wks old. 51.~00 51!)...-0~1-0. • Boats, Power :is· C HRI S Ci'alt Cnn~lcllation. L oaded. Gl;rZ7ll 1V, RCA l!tOl't'O A;\f/~l. 494-1482. Convenient Trrm11 • Open Evl•s 'r"I o s 1.fi :> Ador11bl1· l\1tlf'ns, 4 ~I. I F': \VO;\t AN w•ntf'fl tn "1\re for 2 s>1•1vt'! rock "' Io t to n1 a n \VATf~R Beds, co n1 PI" I e l , , un nl-. molh">' "'Ill \Vr11nf!d & $24,CKK>. r.tay take trade. Dr1ys r2J3J 63S-0757 ev'? f714l :l:ii-2~:.o ' ~ r 14-6862. Bye's Keys to " '"' ' ~ children. age 7 & 8, liyte-in. '' w/pede!llal fmn)<', m;il. hox trninrrl. 83!h~219. C.u .It.' 6 pm. 962-"'~•4_ fl.10DERN v.-alnu r d1n1nR \ tn>ss. clc, only $65. Inst3U Happiness _ "----~ J0•~ E \Vhltt' Bl d T Wk old ,,. ... .......Ale ou1nniei1 \VOMAN 1 , d L•tc 111.ble, extends to ovrr, 100" $10 extra. 61:.i-4730. ~·"' . U!r v • •' .,...... ..~,.,, · P.r~ · 1 $80. 642·9899 af! 6 pm. WA~'.RBEDS ONLY II-.·. \Vhlt!ier fZl31 69-1-1076 free to Rood home. 2 blk, ! 11.SM'mbty &. 1nsJle c 11 on . --'r " \vhi1e. ll.l0-7706. pnl. -~--~---~·! X.'ln'I work!""'" conds. Gd ROLL 1op drsk, ro11nrl n11k KinR: or <iueen sizr. lll'sl 20 FOR sale 1!116 play£'r piano, ___ • _ _::.::;:_ _____ J _ ·~ I t 270 roll• 11 000 Vo J•m•" * Whil• ki!!ens • -,,. R 'ft"'-"I •I• /ply"--1 hni. P erm. 962--ffi.I~. 1b, armoirt', & more an. s;au1<e vinyl. 5 yr. actnry , · .x -u I "''"''u , ., ~ """' . 21 ' llon1t'maclc, flht-JJtlfl!tfl: hull, sips 4, gall ry & he!td, lnbrd 130 hp. Volvo eng. ANc tor John sro-528Z 9 am7 I C "-k· tiqur run1i!ure. 837-8288. llUarantcf'. 64~1 o~n. $230. 5.~7-0826. llun!lng1on Rl'.'ICh l\rea. Sito. Cn\J a/t('r 5 pm. \'OUNG Int' o . ~~ nig -~ ---HAM•IOND -~ I M l 5J6..-01J6 6il <;:271. fllgmt. Earn S~ lo $1.500 r.tOVTNG selllni;: ron1ent~ WATEn beds, All 11lzei 1 l 1uvue ' -------'-~-~~~ _ _, m". VoriAblP hrs. CAii roon1s. \'ery 1·1·asonablr. 507 $14.!'l:'i. A~k 11boul pitCkRgl!. Splnrl Organ. Blond maple 1 1'1uffy kllt!!.n~. fl'C'e lo a 20' S.1111h ('11:1~1 lnbrdSf fiy '" " h,. 1 •1"" """ nnc.• .........,! homr' .hrl·'gc. '"''' & l>"•d. -7. nX-:l9ll:1. MnrifiOlrl, Crt\1. 6i3--8902. (lr.~!11. \\r can deliver,~ nc · ..-.,., . .,.,.,.....,...,.,.., e.·~· · " .. ...~ The lule:<I dniw In thr. \Vest SEl.LING \'our bo11!? "Ll:<t" II D11llv P1lot ClaA~lllM with Ull .. 11ell 11 fA~I. Daily Ao. 1>42-5678 Pilot n11 ~~n1,.11. t\12-~7.~ ,1074~ V Tl' I e !',ln.5'.\92 8 H.~t ofr Sl-1·21!!9. • tr" ,ft,. PHI A •, '11rry \\:lilts lo . .. Onily Piklt Wioit: Ada Mve buy Puino for r 11•h.. ~r:.REEWOOO Oitily Pll<lt \Vant b11ri;:11 lns 11;11lore. 1'~:..277~ 1ri_,1_1_SuJlf'rinr. c:11 fil6·:t231 _ ·~-~:1".:·1in~ 1?:1lnrt' ____ , Ads M wi l l 1 I I 38 DAILY PILOr I~[~ ___ ..... __ .,... ___,J~ [ l[iij [ lril I l§l .__I _.~ .. _ ..... _!§] I ....... _ l§JI .__ .. _ ..... _ .... _!§] Boats. Power 906 Boat"• Slips/Docks 910 --------1 Cycles, Bikes, Scooters Mobile Homes 94.5 Autos W•nted 968 Autos, lmpon.d 910 Autos, Imported 97Q Autos, lmportN 970 CH.AJtACTER BOA"r Zt' lrtbrd. lully rquip. .\.1n'1 rond. PupuJ&r Pa.rade Entry. 518-63."'.6 ti;· lJrufl11e !1.-1. fg, lo hr!! on rebH f'n~. ~ lti>JIS '4. $!i.OOO. Ov.nr. S.lt'.--l.i)') -~=~~~~-:5" 1'-AIR.LINLR, Cab Crus. :;lps 4, i,:ood tvnd. JuU c:vr.. & extra:-. S:~iOO. &12-IS.~3 .''l\IPJAC1~~111', ~-.B. 100.11'1:1, \•'/tn11lrr. $61XJO, P\1 p!)' fiT:'l-3316. -~----rt Cabin Crtuser, t·.o llP \lt'nTUl'<\'r. JU~I hnul<'t! AU f'1>.tr.t!', $:\~ffi-rli. 1;l~!llil~I. Boats, Re ni/C hart ·r 908 --Cal 25 + Ca t lina 27 :. "'eekdays for SllO. l-'ulJy "fJUIPJW-'<I. l~.,..·;c11on J\'e11·ror1 fl..irOOr. 71-1 ~168--l~·IO for Jnro ----;,.."\' P" I' Cru 1~•T $3:;-;:t~ SIDI:: 11", uva1I 9117, 2.J'. 925 1--==---- "P " ---1 CONTEMPO THINI l'HfV,\Tl:: DOC!\ fur s:ill hoaT up 10 {j(J' • fii :l-1070 • l)f{Y hoar &· 1ra1lf'r :.lorai::" &;i,i;1dc Lau1X·h1ng ra111p, :;oo 1':. Coai.t H11y, NB SLIP or m011r1ng, \1"lll buy 1,1· il'a~. 36' ~ .. 11 6 7:l-l!i~ll ~~~ ROAT slip fur 20' ll'•:i! fl'l\\'f'T or rf'tllf'rhrt<tr<l NI.IL rir P<1Vll lln11 fii~i~ l.IUAT Slip SjJaCt~ t\1all. 2j' to 'iO'. HONDA LAGUNA HILLS ... "FRIEDUNDER" , ..... QI ....... , Bargain of th1 Veal' N'e1v J97l VILLA(;f; JlOUSE by UvHI L.1nd.st'UJ1Cd , porche1;, awn i 11€1, el{'. Ca~h for your 11onda ltt'a(~y ro n101'<' 1n! :i.li-fiS~·I e 893-ij56 2I002 Rd1~c Rnu1c Dr. eTHE BIKE-SHACK e L.aguna ll1ll s NEW BICYCLES Of! f'ilnulion Pik"y Just Mrth p \H.T ..... ACCESSOHIES CJI Lci~ure \\'od1t. EXPERT REPAIRS * g30,7900 • ON ALL MAKES --CONTEMP0:-- Hr.1r1n~ .~· \l'••ld1n.:: LAGUNA HILLS 1093 C BAKER, CM 2.'.:301 RIDGE ROUT.E DR. b7?,...f;I'/'(, ----~.-ar Fi11rv1rw e 516,,1130 ICurnrr Of ,\1nul!on Pkwyf 40' SAILBOAT SLIP J!Jil /l(li!da 17~, S4:r;urlhlrr; Prt.•sr1ge3dulr1,-,rnmun11~ac1· 5100. n10. 67:1-.1.liO l!liO Su1.llki llilnehu ~. 111.,111 Ja<.'f'n/ 10 IA'1.~urf' \lo1·1d. B oats, Speed & Ski 911 Ilk<' np11 ,\Ju~L -~ 1, l 1 • Beaul1fl1I su_1Tou11d1ngs. a.ll x::3+~0;;.-, J11 ..... ury 1q>po1n11nents Ther- S!\I or fishing boa t + ~lass (Jll -..."Of'!d hul<'. Ill'"' C'hrsy~lr•r ·;,., flUtlS like a dl"l.'ll.111 trlr, np<'ullr JlOul, ~:.1u1as·, r xrr. nc;1r 'I~ I l:irlc-y 'Cl10flJ1<.•r'. 11i.:1i!, f'tSf' .i;y111. ~ h1ll1;111! tables. ll!'p. n11•ld(•d. r;1l-.<·t1. •'\h'ndf'd niu~·h, nlu<'h niort'! $.Jj(). .~p1·1ni.:t·r-mu<1 ~ell by 121h. SN' 1-...'au1 h1 ·n 1nod I · lk r ff ti---.6":1 . 1 rs 111 _ ~. •'f. !,).., "' l'\t'!', p.1rk-!tkE' Sf'ltlllf!. -.~-~~-~ PRO\VLER 17 '. Se 1 l7o; talflE'd. Cusloni bu 111 n1o!orcyck-racks plui; nuHl)' f'xtras $1900. 962-7689. * '70 NOMAD_* __ sPll-conta1nerl H!' tru1lcr. J-'or Rf'nt. 6-16-3078, ---Auto Serv_ice, Parts 949 HUNTE:R $.X}. & pul!er II 1\1 !1·2770. l'Ol'li:H'l''lrlf' Ion hyd ---~----'j7 V\V 1·has..~1s 1-0111plt•!c, less l'flKlnr, s:i0.' • ~G-1n:i • '--·-"_"_'_"_'_''_'· _ _,J/~.) Genera l 950 •••••••••• GRAND tor used Car! & trucks, jtut call us for free estimates. GROTH CHEVRqLET BMW Automotive E.xcell~nct & ROY CARVER, Inc. Ask for Sa.leg r-.1ah11.i::er 2925 llarbor Blvd. 182ll Beach Blvd. Costa !\1esa. 5464444 ltu.ntington Beach CORTINA 847.0081 KI S.33ll -------- ANNIVERSARY #SO • • '&1 Cortina. reb!t <'ng, AUTOS WANTED i;ood h res. S3.JO. Eves. Top dollar kw 1.:lean used 67l-KS~~- C<'l'S. S..e Andy Brnwn. 1 ---~D~A~T~S=U~N~-- THEOOORE --- ROBINS FORD '71 BIG 510 SEDAN :!OC.O HARBOR BLVD. COSTA :\Jf;S,\ 6-12-0010 Ovf'rhrad ('an1. 4 Sp<•ed, dlr, \\'£ PAY TOP DOLLAR ftadio, lle;1ler. Bu<"ket i;l'at~. FOR TOr USF.D CARS !l nlcd glai>s, lo Jo ni1lt.s, sac- Ir your l·ar is extra clean, r1fi("('. 600DfD. ;)46-8736 - :.cc us [11-sl. 4!_>1_-<Kl_-_ .. _____ _ BAUt:R BUICK :!3-1 £. 17th Sr. '65 DATSUN WAGON :'i" :-;.i ii, .~Ip:-,, S:!-~ dil1 :0..:-a C•1a~1 C"ru1,,1n1; <.:1;1h :\l'\' ro1·1 l/urhor tit\..:~·.oo .::ti' Flybrrdgc C'ru1s£'r; ~port 11~!11n~. 1·n11:<1nc:. ~Pis 6- $!C:j r>a~· 6H-i::?I I. Boats, Sail 909 lti.c,c1c;i-_,c\Sc.Sc. -,,,,-1~-,-,-,-_-1-n-.,-1,-,-11 !~() SUZUl\I TS-2:1()-~av;;zy: CALI. 1t'.O-:l9(JO or !t10-7!!00 l :.;1 1<11. ""111!). I'•.' I.' HAD-ENOUGH--Ti HP 11111111r, t·ontnil~ good .~h;lpo' 511.1:;, ·1!11-~~11 ~1 1 .. nt'f'\', 2flOO n1i. 111;r rw11 OF DAMPNESS? OPENING Van & Camper Drapes 77 1 W. 19th St, CM Suite C 642-6600 Cn~!a i\lcsa s.1s.ns.1 I --,-,-IP_O_R-'l_-S_\\_' A_N_T_E--D--~ Speed . 'Rar!10. Hc<J 11·r. tN'.'llJ~1:(i1 COLU)JBI,\ Z6 :\IK JJ lood<'d 111 th <'flll1pn1f'nl, full Ji tC1' <ind <·1u 1~ i.;.:•ar hrarl 1":<1l!cy. sit'i·p.~ .'.. t;ull f'I•'•''. t~· BO:'ro:-.'\\'hale~r• • Jolln:-un 111<11111·, $1100 f>i: .... :-.~27 r1-c.111c~. brislol condition ~-------profr~s1onal n1a.1n1a1ned savr l[r1t ] 13000 01·c-r rt.'plarrmrnl, •1 ill T~nsporl;1tion help finanl"e. 8·12-:l7:!7. c .nvl, S1iO'l 1;;::.-:1116 ;.tff('r li )love 10 SIEl!RA D1\\\~. ,\h1a.1·!' c1ry, balmy. cl£'ar . •·t110111f' ft•n<h'l·.•. gvud rond ;-.;. s1nog or fog. ldeaJ for s:_;.-_'·-·'c'c"-_l_;_i:_. -~--~-I .1rrhrir1c or bronchial prnh- '1i~ B1·11l!'.,!rSl•inr J.'>lkc GT. l£'n1,;. At SIE!l.HA DA\VN 7 {)(I() mt'~. x)n1 rond. :s:i9:,. .\'Otl 011•n yo11r own 1nohile- S!l2-6~17 h<'me l<Jl. Hents keep going -------SCI l\\"Ji\~ b1kr. un. \\'hy pay rent? F~ f••• 'ti~ llU:'\I),\ 30.i CL ;1, :-.ln't ,. "' .... All mobile interiors , ......... , Antiques/Classics 953 193J FORD Pick Ur P-Cr\T 288, full racing f'QUlp. ~20((). Call fil1f 6i~:m Or 47 1~1 624-111.-, Campers, Sale/Rent 920 FORD .-.. T. Can1fl('r. 'I' t·abov<>r. J'/H. Auto. Iran~. Air cond. TruC'k & camcx"r ,.,.,ti<! 11/lr~s 1h;in 8,000 nil's. hrochure, \\'hire Dt'pt. 3 :S!I~. l\~l-ii:o!O ~IERHA DA\\'N, II('niet. Ca ~1~;;.J.~. i·us1omizt'd, 1!~.'}1 rrd P.11111 c~--llen1i t:rig. 8f'1ter than lair 'il !larlr y SV(lrl~lf'r , :!i(lO 11\l. --0-,-, -11-1-,-_-oc-E·'-'N -" T I ' $2100 nc'I\, lllllS! sell $!SOD. " Chu. ow 1a1· · ta\1fl0. S·l:'lO. ~\I LB01\T \r /:\1oor1n~ 17 ft Venture -...·/sail!> cushion~ .~· n1oorin~ N.,1vport Bay. &1·14Y.47. 1970 Sahara, I Bil. J2x45. or hesl orfC'r. Aflf'I' ti :,1.~2()7•1 afl 5 p.m. 1 t.: 1n llkr 111>11 con.I. \Viii t~io- 111 i<;1dPr car 111 !radr !IS~:>. fi.IB--05:',(), _ <.'Orllp furn, \·ac-Jnl, Nice ~i-4:198. Jflj() l!ond_. CL 17.l. xlnt cund park. all .-.;tra.~. OJ\2.\8-H. -------95-6 P Dune Buggies S\.'o(l. n\·atc parly. Lo mi's. Coast l\loh1I(' Jlon1f's, 87~2 ---------- :1 1ti-~190·1 (;arrlrn Grovr Blvtl. G.G. '70 Dun(' Buc:i::y. l\1i1nx body, l."LANDF.R ."rl -'tifl -L1kr 'G:l Ch('liy :ii ET.I '.?!IZ-ti, ~pli t J-DHE ~.\LF:· .\lnlorryclc G36-4i60.~==~~--V\V en.i::. T11p &-!!:idc ('ur- Fl.111 ._, ' r1n1!'. • nf'1•· r y lll"i'~o,;. 111'1' -~ ne"". Y 1•qu1p" or u·.1 ilrr hu!.-1~ 2 bikes :SIT.i. NO i\llSPHI:>.'T lain.-;, rh1·.Jn1f'. St. legal. <'n11-.<ng. Jdr:.l f;unil,v krat p 11111t, nir110, air. s· i·alw'l\'t'r. ;,J6.·lclc:::3 ________ 0nly S.1!.i()() for "70 mod. 2·1 ~ radio. Xlnt. i\!akr-orri'r Al! 6 pn\: !i.)s...q;;>.l. ~11~~·~· 6;;~~;(·:6. J<:COO:\. Bolh T.\Cr) ~I 1\l1n1-bik1• !~Ii'() .i2, V<ie;int now 1n r11CCP :,.iS-59!1L __ ~---~~ FOR s:ilc, hrand J"'i'W ~;ih11t ---------i l•"KI"!. }.xc·c·llei1t cond11!or1 h•·aeh park. rP11d.'r lo mol'r '67 i\lry•'t'.-1 1\Ji,11.x, s1. l<'i;!:il. " H 11 '· 1...+ FACTORY dirr•(·t rlr:ilrr, •'Y a mitrli. Never L>1:•:n 111 ·:1, !Ip S.~(t. ~'.m-'..O."i'i. in. 4GZ667!J) Co.1st Mohil(' Giil<'S lirr~. l•1n ,i;; ex1 ras ' tro :'-l:tJO!'\•ti.v & Half Pint, rron1 ----1 11at£'1", ~.JIJ cash. f1rn1. Hom<'~. :0\7:02 Gardrn Grovr 11£'~1 orft'r. ~71 -AAlO, ~2-.1.'-IR·~"~~~----I -c"-''-i~'6_-,_1_1·_. -'·-"-"-'-'o· _c_',',· ~ 1 ··;~'';11~. 1~;n~T~h~~~ ~~~~ Blvd. G.G. li::G-_,n_60_. ---1 Trucks 962 CAL 20 ;..•n. l:l•l:"i, nor1h sail~. b' o·:ibQ\'f'I' ,.,,lllrlf"J", full) 2-!P l'\J· 61:•-l'i20 RENT or S11lr: l\'.r 111-w 1 Br. ----------- head. ;ioocl 11.•'d tun:::,rrl 1nas1, f'lllp'<l. :-IP~ ·1, like. n r 11 · --~~~-I furn + !'l"rr>E'r. Pa!10. Pool. I-· 6 h ,. ,"" :S!i~.J. :..1~~-"1:! -·n Honda 350 SL ~v1n p, .:.,,~•. 1'16-J.1•16 B:ty. l.tr~l V1llagf'_ i'.".8. C I B. '\·111~1 .~rll • fi.!2-n.-,1·1 S,\ROT S<Jilhoat .i;. trlr, rn11i. ye es, 1kes, S'.100/m<'>. Days 11~:46~ .... 216::. I I k , Sco-.iters 925 10 ~f"'~. S1 ~·1•r-Pu•·l1, h<\\~ J-:1r~ 21.1: 788-3.'}12. \\'knds r f'tl". 1 " nrw. 5 .. no. 67'.-4-1.'16. 110 ,.0 , ,1 -~I __ _, h1k~lfl,.~< "Id. Liltll' u~rl. 71,1:6i:;...87%_. ==~~~_. ~====' . " l 1n1 11,,1, g.,.,., :s.~:~1!1 M ----.~ ~IALIBU-OUTRIGr.ER ~12:i. <'fllllilll<l!l. 00 C;irh-1.Airt•d . '.' . ·-'67 BROAIJ.\·!ORE 12.~oo. :? or 'lffrr. ,:lllfft ~~11. G--" c II 1 6 ,-, 2...,. Mobile Homes 935 hr. r11 1.•<'c1 porch, a11"r1111~~. ., ' ,....., <)tlf. ;i 11 I • 1.,-~;of . c1lnrl. 677,.....li."'1 -:-67 Yi\.\t ,,H ,~f~'.?jQc(', BY ,Jiirw.·r. :-,;-.;~~ f:roynl .~k 1rt1nt: .• \1any t-olrns. ~;;:lOO -~~---:-1'1\-1077. l\ITE No. 21'1!. l<i.•1 $.· 11111. ~ho;rp ' Sell oz-1.J·rtcJc for 1.;<r. Lanc'1"r, r•·'11'1. lurn. Loli; 'lfb-'-"'-~~------ Goorl co1wl 1t1c1n Co\"r ,!;: .lll'.'-r:12. xrr.1.<, xh11 ronr!. t·amilv 8' x .':6'. To I"' n1ov.,d. F111n , d 11 S"fJ) r;-• l'•'r' .-=~-c p.irlo:, S'I""•~ ~li-11\1\l, )<12-62.1.l ~1.0'li Owll('r. El fllon·'I 11 y. ' · u .~ ..... "71 1lr1nll<i 7~ rt· L1k-;;-~ p k I •-• s 21'] S''l N CAL 20--;-,o.-2~2. S:!SOO-i''ully 16(1(} 111+1,., S1100. l~l+~li~l 12 x 39'_I_B~S3ooo. :ir. ,ii~"'· •fl ...... , ' Coast 1111·.v. 1-7 rm. eqUl]lp<'fl d.1'~. 1!J\ ... ().173 1•vr:-. (',1.,h. ~>JO· 72Ci,~ -~~ .. ;}\!1-711 4 ... -----'.?7t'.ti Hri•ltl/, ~;:2 FOR Miff' or )(';tS(' !ll\)1)11•· ___ -~-~c :11,\;..°S 10 :-f){1 b1kr. Usr1t 1 ---------1 hor'llf'. adult p11 rk. Pml. pr1. 10' Sa1lhoa! LMiman JO. 11111. Color -11·h11e. Call Ii() :... 11 .• 2 br Sahara. Actu\1 lll'ach, f'(,._ No. $3 Eay~ir1<' r!inghy, hbrri:;la~,.., 1 300. ;,16-01-r,;1 Rft 5 pnt. 11ark r1r 1wr;in. Nc\I' l'p! S,. Villai.;r, 30:! E. C~! l\>1-y, NR C,\LI 67:\-42~r '--o~--1 ,,ltnc, '-'"-'111 l=~c-~-·-c··~-=~=--ISel! the old 5!uU Buy the '" "' """' -----Fur best result~! &:2-5678 llC\\' slu!f \-1-h-,,,.-_-f:-l"-Ph-,-,n l D1n1 A! BY 0"Tl"r, 2.l'<foO Barrington, • IH. lnlrl'natulnal llarvesler HECRE;\TION CE~TEB ROY CARVER, Inc. 2923 l l11.rbor Blvd. Costa !'llcsa ~46-44~4 '59 Clli':VY 1 ~ lun Pu, R1>hll rnl!. 11.-·w hTakr~. $1JO. ?:l:J" ('tJt: ,If,; 3 srid 1i-11n~ $1:{1 ? :.llJ.-1,-Jjl) --.G::-Doclt:•' ~,-1i!11-. -- ·:11 ~·oRn '~ ion 1ruek, ~hape. Nf'r1ls p;11n1, 2-10 Pi\1 : &1;;..-10:.!fJ -~--C----"----'111" r11n1plrtr. I rn m *" 11 01:-ljApuiifoiisii,iiiNiioiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiBiiOiiii~A~u~t~o~s~,~N~ii•-iiw-ii-ii-ii-ii-ii-ii-ii~~9iiBiiDiiiiAiiiuiitiioiis,i;;;Niieiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiBOil i·11 p;:t nf'y. 11. n. ~ .. 'lf>-1 :I."> 1. 940 'fi."1 12.-.;1~.:'i 1ir,....,, !1<'W p:Hnl, 4 ~11'1 tT11.n~. ~.l/l-77.1 1 <'\'f'!'. \\'1!l('l1 CHF.VY V;n..:;it1nnf'r, fully scl f..rflnlain•'rl \1 /xlra .t;<t~ rank & hik1• 111ounr, Sip.< r.. Jo mi's & i::oorl ron<I , ror fllrthrr i11ll.1 call ~·!6-(767. Trailers, Travel 945 Auto Leasing 964 ANNIVERSARY •50 llRlllT-A·OO!I PINTO \V/AUTO. Orangr Counfi('S TOP $ BUYER BILL .'llA.'\EY TOYOTA 1SS,>,1 Beach Bl~·d. If. Beach. Ph. s.i7-8555 Autos, lmporred 970 Lar9e Selectian of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches-- Campers & Vans Ion~~ 3(t Day or JOOO 111ile~ Guuran1cc Pi'lr!~ ·"' LaOOr • Engine • Tran~. e Front&. Rear Axle Asseniblif's • Brak,. Sys. 1cm • Elcctric;il System ,S,"t.Y.J HIGHLANO MOTORS 11 IJ llarhor Blvd, Costa Mesa 6-1."Jo-J.10! l!f71 DATSUN l'ickuµ. 4 Sfl('Cd 1ransmi:<;s1on. radio and heater. In Pxcellc.n! <.'Ondllion. Phont' :..iG-:::783. D,\TSUN 1967 1600 Hn;1dstcr. Vrry cl<'an. f''(- ,.rllt•nt condition. $11~1.i.OO. Ph. 5'15-2083 after 5:30 P.1\1. FERRARI FE,RRARI AUTIIORTZF.D SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS O~I~~. ::'.:~' _ -'~~ malifD .. 19.:;o ... 1 J•,xt. 66 or 67 197{1 HARBOR BLVD. COST A l\1£.<iA U:->l·;D SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE llll ... S.. "FRIEDLANDER'' 13750 IE.I.CH ILYD. t Hwy. Jfl 8!>3-7:J66 • :137-6824 '70 850 Spyder ~ sr.-.cd, 1"ad10, lif'a!cr. r<idl;.I NOW! 11rrs Spf'cial *"·"ha11s1. only FRITZ WARR EN'S li.000· rnile~. 1\lusr sal'.rific~·! SPORT CAR CENTER i\l:'lkf' orlc-r' Call 830-29'27 710 E. l~t St,, S.A. ~~17--076-1 _ a~6 fl111 _· ------ 0Pl'n d111ly ',).!J; 1·loi;cd Sunrlay '71 Fm1 .!.24 Sp1clf'r, 5 ~pd. AUSTIN HEALEY Ptrf'll1's, 1111n1ac, lo m1lrs. l 2,6UIJ or hst off<'r. :i.'18-4Zi32. 'f,:: AU'TJ.'11 llf'alry, nre1ls JAGUAR 1•ork. Call Tu"' rhru Fri, 101----------- tn ~1. ;,1(}...;~~~ II!_'_'.'.:_"_-__ * JAGUAR * 'f;7_ :100 ~tl\ !II. !'rra1npurr. OtD. P11vl11's nrw rop .~. hatr••ry. S2()l)'> "i14/!'12'l-ll•l:1. 'Iii 1\us11n \lt'alt·y :.000, 01•nrr. Xln'1 1·ond. ong. l~lti~) '1 +1. Br1rlsll Grcrn 11a- 11inil leHlh(•r 1n1rnor, au10- m11ur, Air Cond. rhn 11nP II H'C' ll'heE'ls. 23.000 1111. Xlra n1('('. IZVCi!Jj) 14" AWO, s:,:I() nr bf'c;t offer. 1---· ~>lS-10 ,.16;::__•:_ __ 20· Firrtia11, a ir. ~.c .• e.-.;!·f'I cond. $2,000; llonrla ;M. gfl()(I roncl. :SJOO. !'i."J>.-!l."l:ll. Trans. :S.~ c1:1y, 5r mile. :1m-:;1'.IS MacHoward THEODORE "\VEF:D It & roo--,~ .• ~_-,,'·1-,,-, ROBINS FORD out the treasul'f'~ & trash -839-9600 OR 531-0608 2060 TIATU30R BLVD. t11rn inlo c11.sh t.hrt1 a Dail)' Co1·n1'r Isl & ll~u·bor COST/ r-.1ESA 6-12-0010 Pilot Class.1fif'd arl. 1542-567.~ S.u1ra An11 ~1---:_ __ 980 Autos, N ew 980 Autos, New 980 '66 ,J,\G ),,f\£. Jrnin<1cula1c• lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I i\111.•I ~f'f'! S2<:'l01offrr. Ph. G;::-:":270. Autos, New SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1971 JENSEN JE NSEN AtJTHOR!ZF.D S.\LF.:S ' SF.RVJCE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. t:oas! ll"'Y· Ne1vport Bea.ch KARMANN GHIA LOTUS LOTUS AtrrHORIZEO SALES k SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. NcWpOrt Beach MERCEDES BENZ Or a n~e County's L,1 rgest Selctl ion New & Use d Mertede~ Benz Jim Slemons Imps. War ner & M ain S t. Santa An <i 546-4114 l or A !\IN[)! l970 2SO SE Conv. ~1etal!ie L!ur. bluP ll'ath<>r 1nr. F'ully f'1:Jl>l Ul{' atr.•Appt only! &12-1813. MG • THINK ''MG'' Ill "FRIEDLANDER" 1J7J6 llEAtH (HWY, :191 893-7566 • 537.SS2<1 MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SEHVICE , NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V_ Coast Jlwy. Ne\\'port Bcact. MGA '61 fllGA harrllop, A:'ll/FI\I clriv1>n with lol'1n~ care. S6!!9. • :'! 1ti-G·1 HJ MGB '70 ,\lGB CT. .~ln1 ('Oll(L Ai\l/i'\\1 o'rl hardly u~rd 6.000 ni l~.$:.!')."·~. '213::i2!1-i!l-i2: 'iO 1\fGB-GT, Xlnl. Cond. /\.l\1.-f" )!., Consolo>. Spr't'. E.~h. s~.-. s:::.cxJO &l·l-4·166 '64 MGB-GD COND $!000. 67,i-3167 OPEL '66 KADETTE WAGON ~ ."ipr1·d. r.art1,,, l lrurr r. (f>YPl!l."1 $599 HIGHLAND MOTORS 11~;, l·larbor Blvd C01>ta .\!es.a 61:>.'.'>'10-i ·66 OPEL Faf>tt"o.1ck . Clean, j(Ood f'ond. R&IL ;i1r. :Sj!l:i. 612-1!716 or 61.l-81 17. '61 OP!~L ;.;;,;-;-.lu1eJ-,, - hallery & vo!L rrc. .t:O:_I ------':; IS-SO'J'l OPEL GT '(i:t '\'.Int t'Ond f{('d, .~2100. .. 5?.f .... 321!1 .. PORSCHE 'fiS P(lHSCME: 911 ii ~flrl. l".x- 1•rl c·qnd . sil\'rr bliw, 1 •I\\ nf'r, S4.'l00. Aflrr :, call. .~UJ-73'12 Hun! l!arbo<ir. PottSCl !f; '62-Cabrio!rlHrrl 11·/hlk 1n!er. S2150. Call 111::.-;.2:,:-i. -----SUNBEAM '66 ru:-1f\m T lj1•'1'. 11111ny 11·n.o1. !'illAf:I'' ~1.T:'-0 r.12.;.~i:i TOYOT~A~- '70 Toyota Corona lZ.~ 1111lr<.. X!ra f'll'an, /\uto111.~1 11'. P.a1t10, l!f'dlCr t"I<.:, $1795 MacHoward * * '69 Ghia. 11.000 n1llrs, i\,\l/l'":\f, radial Ii r r s, 8:!.~!'llil~l Cornrr •ll' :)..11-0608 !st & 1 l11rhor MANY NEW CAR TRADE-IN BUYS! '66 Ambass . " O•, Vr•~ (I••• Low M>lt"o, •uTO Titn-.. /RIL JISt '69 Pontiac U.TAUIA t ~. N..T. V-1, .._ ...._ ,._ ''"' ... , .... lnltL l"'ic.-4 -4H (G~• I A.o,f~ ''""' """"' ~I""''""· v ~. """ "'"" Ii'• 1nr 1Ji.1 Avr $995 '68 Javelin Au•o I r~n• • o•~ 0....,,..,., ...... ~ J!l ~fi69S...._$1S95 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '67 Rambler ~"''"'""" \lM"" •' •UO• ""'" 1·~•• Po.,.•< '·"'~""<> !WPP " $995 '67 Rebel $IJ.110ll •A$01 ~"""'·-·-""··o:od~\'1181.to '65 Ra mbler Lll\)•c '.!Al •nM WA ~~" "u'Q 1 1•~· 1rrr •9~! $]95 '70 J,,velln l to CllOOll !rom Aulo l ••n1 , 1•~w· " 5!n~•lnoo. "" (n~n low M•l••· ~•l••<r 01 F•<' REDUCED s30&20 )CIJ .7 -A" co,,di!io11in9, 151-olV, <•l•c.I 1hill +••nt ,, WSW +:,.,, tol l 1ls11•n9 ... ~ .... pow•f t l<1ot•i119, pow•r d11c b·•~-••. pow•• '"'"dow1, .-.M r•di..,, opod «•n•ol• wol~ cloc-. E•cotption•ll v bt•u+ifu! l••· =-IF9l M ~bOSO~ COME IN TODAY ••. Oro ngt Co1111ty'1 "/!11"' if.r of F ittt Ca rs" ohnson & son I l INCOL 'c COUGAR Ci\l'R I "' 2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540 -5630 • LAMBORGHINI '!ii l.A:\JRORGlll'\I :;;:.o (;T, hn~h! red, pcrfrct C\'tid. Si.Ol. Call i'1 12-.>.;.·,;, llf'f. :·1. The fa~tcst d!"tl\V 111 the \Ve.~t .. a Daily Pilot Classified Ari, &12-5678 ___ s.in1n Ana '6.'\ TOYOTA __ _ IMMACULATE! 1\uro. air 0•111111 :.hi1rp• E' ...... Jnw Bl11e Book pri.'•'. 512;;., :11.i-,llli6 F11~1 results arr .ius1 •phone c-11.II 11, way -6'12-j678 , .............. ~ 25 °""""''"' 76''••-"-27 l! ..... • .... <i :;'S Woll .... ~ '" : ~1"*':.'"' : ... fl<. _.,,ii .... 1.~ • 11 !:·~··· .. 9 ~;<.>QI ::OQ Bi;: JO~ .. "" " (!;\)A'- TOYOTA TOYOTA DEMO SALE L.ARGE NF.\V k USED TOYOTA SELF.C1'10 N ~l:.F. US BEFORE '!.'OU BU\'' .J)eim LewiA WJ TOYOTA 19-16 llarbor. C.)I. 646-930:: TRIUMPH '67 TR-4A ROADSTER 4 ~J)d. ov/<1ri ~·r. [)Jr. I·:-.;er!· il'lll L...:ind1twn lhl'UOU1. 01\'n- f'd by l1Hll' old ,,c-hool ieacti. rr. •TE:J::2S:OJ !'in1a1J dov.-n, \\'11) :111. pvl, ply . .Ylti-8736 01· 4!ll-6811 ah !l 11n1. TP."2.)(l-;-1968, 11 ires, :\!/'as, xrn·1 ooncJ. Slli:iO. Ca 11 67:l-066J. ~-~~=~'SJ Sp1t!lre. S.lc. $.'I.XI. 11.000 r11l's Qn .,ng. Radlo/11h·as. 6-!-1-1307. '60 Triumph $200 962-0l&l VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW BUG 4 .~rKI. dlr .• Xlnt. t'On d. Sac- rif1i.:('! Take oldrr car in ll'adc or small down. \Vil! ri11. f.>l'L p1y. rVDYZ!'i91 .-d6·8i36 or 4~1..(l."n 1. Call aft 9 a111 . '61 VW BUG 4 sperd, radio. h('alr.r. Dunt Buggy special. (JQT'i96) $97.50 HIGHLAND MOTORS '.!l•IJ Harbor Blvd. cri~1a 1'1E'.c;a 64.>-5104 '66 V\\' BUG. s l 1gbt l y thr11.shPc1. WJOd for 011f1f' buggy or ~ S300. 64&4318 all' ' e l9i0 V\V BUS e (-;.ocx,I cond. S2000 f1nn • tl7:1-~(J.16 aft 12 noon. ·61 V\V bu", 11•blt ·trans t..· rn::. i 11('11• tll'r-'!'I & bat!. $750 !l6S-2019. ~~-~~--! '6j V\V NJ11a1'f'hack Si!l~1 • 962-42i!l • 'fr! V\\', llC\V ~;.i t COVt'J'~ l..· rain!, r/h. 1·1'lj' rlcan. liOO. fi·l.">--027.J aft .'i. ·u.·, V\\' Bug l.ook~ ~ood. 1:11n:-:::1,..a1 . f\l1~cllr rim~. ~1100, l:il.>-1~:18 . l!l!ili V\V bug. lo 1n1lr~. lJC\\' l1rr~. rx<,'t'l rQnd. $7:JO. or olrrt'. 6•1.J...-2.SO.'J ----~-~ ·ro V\V R11;-:. ('Iran. J;o.ooo rniles. $129.l. fl.1 11..(!71:1 '.-,!! \l\V Bus, C.cl rnnd in11~1 I}(' ~'·en. 1:-1 SWO l'.1kNi 11~ 21'16 '.:11h St. NB 100:~ V\V bu~; 1!161 VW h11g . l'1<111l J".:QOCl cond. run \\('II , '.'>1::.-14.-,9, -------'64 V\V Bus, l :iOO, p1Hielled. Runs :-uperb, S9:iO. .... .... 6·~7.~1 •• ·;o V\V Sqbk. N11 \\'hlwa!I~. Riil. ('OCO ma1~. lo rn 1. Xlnt rond, :s-tOO f., T.0.P, or S200C'I. P vt ply. 830-8216. S:\7-:>178. 'fiR '/\V Con\'erl!hlr, •1·h1te. :.:ood condil1••n, p11va1~ parly, SlJOO. 6i:l-01:12. ------------! ·1;,·i V\V Var:. '69 \';1r111n• 1600 •·n.c F111\y pn1lf'llrd &-crptd. rth. ~)I0-\-1\1. -------TH1\DF: 1%9 V\\1 Fiu.i; For r'P~t0ra11011 of 1939 /'n<'kard. 'i-17-f(d~. 11 p, ----~1 ·r~~ ~111Hli.-1I \'\\' can1r"'r. reh!1 ··r1i,:1nr, 1-ITllrk ~tr1"""· l1k,. ~~----• 'l\2 V\\', lo 1111, ·r,,1 rnf'.: 1'11'1'1. l'>i'hOOI l,.~1n< \lu~I ~rll. m;Jkf' oflrr '.~;~-l<S2 VOLVO ~ THINI "{871 'YO!YO' "FRIEDLANDER" 11/M ..... (" IHWY. ,,, 8!13-7566 • 537.{;S:M 1-IOUSE 1-funl.ing? \Vi.tch OPEN HOUSE column. - Thu™9ar, Septffllbtr !, ]q71 DAIL V PILOT :jg [ .......... 1 §1 1~·-"'"'_"-~l~I 1§: I Autos lor ~I• l§l I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd 990 Au tos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UM<f VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE! '71 2-DR. 12998 R&ti AUTO:.JAT!C 2£.f·I SEE L'S BEYOP.f: YOU BUY! NWt Lewi.! QP VOLVO MERCEDES T RADE-INS i· Buwk l Jr,·:r.1 "!2:1 11 •h f'l't>J,\ l'Ol ·•"<'ll ,1 hlr o\p'IOll, 11:-r '1<'11 • 1~.; P•lllllill' f.nn nt>1·111r hrd1p, iul! f"\11 ,~r e 'f>!l P<J1111.i1• [," ~Ia n~ cf!11pr a111n. f'I::\ e n'! 1;.:ii:'l\'o .~~I ~dr hrrl ·11. 1'1nd.1u, 0 11 Ir ~!.\\ Y .\!OHT·'. ,\U!hr11·111•rl \\P,(. J)/'.;lrr P. T. L. MOTORS 21Sti HARBOR BL\'O. C.~l. fi.~ C'he1'.v \~'1ndo11 \";in _\'-~, \11tr. rran~. 9 P.:i.~,,. f>,J Cnr"l11'1 .iOO tf!Zl77) s:.·..o \l(•bile C.u111lf'r $1.?.)() .i'I C<>n'Ptre S&'.l(J I BUICK I '69 Buick Riviera f F'ulJ Po•1'f•-r. fat'tory Air Collf:I. A~! r~t Radio, Lall· dau Top, \YQB51!1) $3395 MacHoward or 5Jl-06l'E: CornPr l~r !.· Harhur Sant:i. /\ria Co~la .\lc-sJ (';;Jt :l'ffl-~lOO Open Sunday CADILLAC CAMARO CONTINENTAL 1970 M/.RK Ill BEAITTlf·-UL, FULLY LUX- 1 'R\' J::QU!l-'PED CL.\SS!C. E\'ery Ju:1L1ry extra plus only 20,000 carefully dn11en mil- es. nus luxury car is !law. less m every r1et111l. I inv11e your 1nsp<.>cuon as tts near 11ev1 cond1non 'Vlll he betttr apprec1a1ed_ Th~ retail vaJ. ue of this car is $7370. !KE'l· Jy Bl11p Rook! HowevC"r I am pri:•p:-ired to a('Cf'Pl S66.;o f!rn1 I havr ril'll'en rh1s flrl" t'.ar s1nt e 11r11, if },,U ha1e ;i:1y (jlll'~!!nn~. _1nu niay rral'h n1P ar niy hrin:r . 673-8~1 . or 111y office ~6-1~. COr\'Tl:-l'ENTAL '69 ~lark Irr, 39f(.Q miles. brand new ~11chehn nres. Pr pty. Fully loarled. $.l,200. &16-0692. '&t Lll'K'tJ\n Con! I Fact. :ur. Full 64-1-80Ci2 af!. 6pn1. l mmar po11•er. 1!156 ~IARK Tr Conl!nf'nlal. hronze 11·/hro11·n & 11•h!tf' 1n- l~T1or. $2,:JOO. 5-19-28::.I l9i0 ~lark Ill, like nf'I\'. 18.ll<(I mil"~ Sfi:IDO. • 6i.'>--2030 • CORVAIR FORD MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH '68 Olds 9S Au tomauc, power &tePnng. Lux~iry Sedan, F'\1JJ Power. 1.ad1u, heater, only 32,000 facrory .<I.Jr Cond Landau ~41) C ! D f'~J: Low ~i!e~. 2 Dr. \'$, au10. tJ·ans. Dir. n111es. <Th'Til01 fO'.l!. A~I/F;\I !b1110. e!C, Power Stf'•'r.t1i-:, Bucket fart . a1!' l'Ond. Waded! $139S :.l.000 mtles. 1\VX1-IJ.:i9) sears, auto tranY.. on Jloor, '67 MUSTANG '67 CTX '70 TORINO F /L 5G3 \074A5l ) \\ 111 fulolnce pv'I TERRY BUICK $2495 Conwle, R.3d10, Heater, pty, s m a I l d(lll'n. Cali Landau Top, Exct!llent f>.16-87.16 or -1!1-1-6&11 a.fr 9 am. jfh 6..• \Valns~~~~~ngttln Bch MacHoward cond ' This one \.\"On'[ last. ·~3~C~si00\4-rl~ $195 lntPJ-cf'ptor Pnglnf' Souped * SUPER CLEAN * Sl!}.9!i00 or 5.31·0608 HARLE USED CARS up mr 1>n<i Poly;::lll~ ltre~ '69 V-S 21,000 mi \Varranry Cornf'r lsr I.· Harho1· 2036 Harho:.ir Bh·rl N.l-1-130 i\•'11·r.!rl1a1 .. r Rrhu1l1 il<'a1·y cusr_ rnp, auJo air. pivr. .'\.inra Anfl. '69 PLY.\IOL:TH-1-\port " I -Hunt llbr. $:?0·1'.1. 592·2:'H~ 1-0~L-D~S-·1· 0-"98"-~'3~7799~ I .,ut.v 11 1 f' r n a ! n r . :-,!r\\ _ _ ~ S1u· iurh:1n 9 r.-~s... ~r.-.nnn hrJkr.<.. Runs j:;llnrl. S:l:il 'h.~.\IUSTA:"G 2S9Fas1Back. 4·dr llT. F.-\CTORY AIP. \\'il;?;nn ,\1r, pl~. p/h, ~II ti-l6·0f:lS af1"r 6 pm .\ :.j'l('('d, R&H, rl1sc hrak•'S, ffi.\;D/TIO\'.!\G. f' lJ LL ~!"!'f'f\, !nw 1llt!rac:1• $2-l:)(I ·1;'.] Frwri T·Bir<I. L,1ndau 1-;:;p 11 11 ~hocks, mai;~. ~p€aker~. POl\'£R 1·:r1yl lop.~· intrr. 12!'.\1 3;~3~)'1! Jtr h PONTIAC '61 PONTIAC GTO 1 fact. air. 3 spd l.Uto trans, 1 black landau & black vieyl ! bucke:!, co n~ o ! e, "'OOrl I grain. P/S, R/H, Fae:.. mag~/:'ll ichelln X ores. Ex· cellent rond1tion. ii-lust Sell! Pr1v. Pry. $1795 r>r oiler. 557-4347. I * '65 CATALINA 4 dr. R/H, f;ict alr, \'ery clean. ~., eves !146-1307. l '68 f \I'f'h1rd 3.)(), 11uto trans,1 air. all xh'as. :..int mnd,, SlSOO. 673-5849 I R~A~M=B~LE=R-- 1111<1 fn3dffi. P<>Wt'r Slft'!'1n;;; SI 17:>.oo Ph. 5-16-3367. !11r R.~·11. Ir SJ\r, •'IC -·;n_o_"_<:.ll'J', r, '\ 1-. -0-11~.ooo= 1n<'!uded. C\'VP i7ii) $2841 '67 :\tUSTANG l !T. ill'!~ \~ . ...-.\DX • m tlr!', pv.r ~trP!'ln~. hllCkPt )!ETROPOLITA.i'I Hrdtp' Dun1 nn Ford, 546-7070, 22~0 0\1 nr, lo mi., ract 10, p/; • NABERS CAO IL LAC ~€';it<;, vui) I tnp r 1 i\' ply coup!' gd rond. $250 or make So. )lain at \\'arner, San.ta air. new tires S 15; j ::'h()() ll . .\RBOR RL , $2.0~1:1 fi.l·l·S;~li oiler 91;sT-l.i2Bo.IRD I Ana 833--0347. COIT . .\ .\l£SA --------- * '71 FORDS * '66 fasihaC"k, Red AIC . f'ALL :>lll-'llnll PONTIAC OPE\' ~CXD.-\ \"S GAL.\.\:IES e .\JU5TA:-IGS Disc br11krs, V-8. gd <'nnfl l~>-1 Ponti/IC' Len);in~. 4 sp<l, '6:) T-BJRD Landau Special. TOR!\'.OS :'llt1sr sell. SSOO f i r n1 Ii~ 4 rlr 11<>1111 S.~.l~J .'l'.lfi \'~. ~.lll or" ill iradr for Loaded. $995. or lrade tor HERTZ CORP. 5-18-972'.?. P11T. 1 n11nrr. x!n1 rnnd, ~ 6lfi .. J22:) m1n1·bus or van in a:ood 17141 778-4050 '66 .\111.•t;in". Vi\, ,\uto r1·:1n~. _:lli:t~ ·19'1--l'.?l~--rond fi.16-S630. " \\'hy slorc It 111 u·,c a ttlc 111<' air. P!B. PIS, 1 ou'nrr. !\.~OLDS Cutlass F'-S:>. Exe. u'hcn you can !urn ii ln!o ** ',17 THUNDERBIRD. '67 ram, Counn1· Squtre, Cl<'an, 36,000 nu's, S!l9j. con<1, $4.){) money lhNm~h 8 DAILY Pon HoJ,.5, vinyl top. xlnt rlf'.'lfl, top nirch. cnrni, n.14-598S 6i.>-O;JSO PILOT \Vant Ad. ~take oUer. 646-ifi68, 1 ("llflrl \\'IMP tin;>~. l'Ollf r;ick. I 390 CfD En::;ine. Sllflj firm. SACRJFIQE; '67 ::'\lustang alJ'. Autos, New 980 5~,7-3111. P~. au!n, \".S, rtll 11res, good .~~,.---,~~-~~I 1:onrf S!J!15. &14-t-17.1. '62 f ORD R.1n1'h \\'11~on, 2'.12 Rr:i.~on:ih!f' Offf'r \l'•'"P:"d ----------'(/! Couf)f' Dt> VILLE. i1 1r, "iO Carnaro \18 atr cond V ~ * .. 'F6 )luslang Convertible, -., Png , ;ui:n rran$. GllOrl conrl S·l9J. : .. 1s:-o.1117 alter 11urn, s&'I:;. Private pany. 6:30 p111 , _, __ ,._._,,_._i9_1_. -~~~~ '6!l forrl-C~o-"_"_"_Y-,e~,~,-,-,-,,-_1·i;,J ~h15tang V..$. 2+2. air rion 11agor. ,\tr. i;:C"lrl lll'f'~. f'ftnri , aUl'l tran~ SSOO. VCJ ')' ,·[<'illl, fl-16-~-!·13 t•r _,_,<-_J,_'~·-'·---~~-~ :~.i-.ll~l ·r,·, :'llu~!an;:: cnnv, \'~. 4 spd, '6-1 C,lla..\lf' j()(I, \'.el'.' tires, t-">iC'f'l rond SSOO or hest of- 646-2698 BUICK~-flfl Jo nn. 1·inyl top~ till tel. fX111·c.ir srrg, low ' n11lc;ige. ' ~:r>rr. hkt"' OE'\\' 646-::i236. $3000 499-13!1.I TAKE 2 -They 're cheap! One '61 Corva1r 4 dr sed.'ln. r uns ~ • also one '61 Con·<1 1r 1111,e:on, not n1n n1n~. .[!"ood ruhh<'r SHJO for both. 67;;..1345 <1fter 6 p111. '71 RIVIERA Full fl(•llt'I'. /,11· ory 111r c·o11rl1- 11nn1nt. 1·1n,1! lop. n1a::: \vbrrh, •lnh i.:.iu i1t'lUi\l mi!r>. I :10,,C'QTI 54995 TERRY BUICK . 'l!I-,\· \Valn11t, Ht1nling1on Sch 536-6588 '6f8UICK-SPECIAL \"$ .\ll'(lm Il l(', n ,Lfll(l, l!ral· t>:. 1!--\JJ'.11 H 5399 HI GHLAND MOTORS 211.i llarhor Rl1•d_ h \,'1.~110 1 '6S Sport Wagon fL1ll [Yl11rr. f.ir•nr.1 .11r 1·nn. di11.;in1n::: 1 '"l tinr, •VT.17 \1'1 52295 TERRY BUICK CADILLAC 196S Cpe, De Ville CHEVROLET 'SS Chevrolet $100 * Call 6-16-2932 * CHRYSLER '62 Cnt'1·a1r )lonza 900 Gooi con<l11Jon • &12-1135 • COUGAR $2495 MacHoward h;i n, paint. cmplt tnnP+llp. fl'r fi7::...fi!J3:0 p.n1 ___ _ :'>lake offer: 5.ll-S·l2·l ask for '6~ '.'ll11s1::in~ 6 cy!, l'!U to. p/s, D1c:k r11.~r. 1n1rr, xln'! concl. $895. '62 ~FO=R~o-~.-~.-,e-lo-n" ;,oo. 6T3-!132 . P...I:·!-!. ~tr!nrl~rrl tr:i.n~. $·!;)(). G(l()Q con<1 ~37·73S-l JE=EP~--I '62 FC-liO 4-\\' D Jerr rebll. 1.li3 Chevy r11;:. ne.\• rran<... 9' Pll. Sll0r1. fi.!6·~2':l. MERCURY OLDSMOBILE '65 VISTA CRUISER \'S, A11tnmatH', Pnwrr ~lf'f'r· 111:::. Po"'f'r RrilkE'~, Luggage R.i r k. \~\'~l·lfl'.!1 $499 HIGHLAND MOTORS 839-9600 OR 531-0608 '(i·! :'llERCL.RY n.rnntcla1r, Cornrr l~t & Harhnr S11n1a Ana '69 XR·7 COCGAR, \1kP nev.. F'ull pov.rt· :Jl'.l-::9~1 ---,D~ODG-~E-- nn.o: 011·nr1, a1 1' r.:i.r1io, 11~1rti. rle!' l'l'ar 11 1ndf111" S-103. 83?.-<1::!~7 -----'!il '.'llERCliR\" ~lnntcf'f'y 4 <Ir ~edan, v.~. runs gonrl. S:'.iO. 67.',-2·1~ I :irh .\· \1'11]11111, l1 11nt111c1on Arli 536-6538 'ti.~ F.L rr·r.; ~ror• lnarl•'rl Xln! i·ronrl. \·in.vi 1np, cloth!:.· l<'alhrr Jn· 1rrinr. rULL PO\\'ER &l ·,-6'-,C_H_P.~Y-S_L_E_R-,-"-,.-,-.o-,-,,-, F.-\CTOR Y A [ R co~n1. -l rlr' !till Pl<T. rarl\;11 lil'f'~. rrr1~1:-.·c. A.\llt.\1 r;iri10. fart 11ir. lo ni1. 6i3-S7~1i . ll"ll tllf'!< 17.\'.R;lil I l'.110 nonr.E Cha!lrni:;rr P.T 1-10 ~1 .1i::nun1, 4 sf)(I. 1·1n.1 I 1np, in~>:~. P/B, A~l/t :\1. ~2\'l.i ~2· i:lfi.i. ·r,7 Cnlor.y P11rk. ~T.i \\'i1£:. full p,1 r. illf cr.nrl . 11-:y f'l<'a n S\~on fil!>-lii'."l. '!>-\ ~lf':RC, C,.,.\li t·nnd, ;ill p<l\\f'T ~!'l1 ~1RL'I('!\ Sf'l•'t1..il Sta11011 \lat"nn. $1 '..fl 53295 NABERS Cadillac :i1~.121s 10T~"-,,-,~,M-,~\\'h11r_c_1,-,-ho-O-,-, into i:-11~h thru a Daily Pilot D1me-a-li11,. ad!~ ALlTl!OR!ZF.n [)EALER :!f.00 lf;irhllr Rl\'d., '70 '69 '69 '70 '70 '69 '69 '68 '66 '67 CHEVELLE ~~· (~e \I ~ "'''" '••r• r"'"" 1•tr '"~ '"~•1u trr ljll' IMPALA r"· c ..... v < •1.'" t·•-1 t-r"' • •r•' ,, -~·" ,., o! r •~·~ ... CH EVY . ·~··~ ..... -~ . ' ' .;) I c~~.~Y •• Mo~1',~,,.,c !;;~. $2895 ~"' 11 ;,,,,. 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OPEL HEADQUARTERS large Selecfian -Immediate Delivery -Discount Prices JN UICK.· COSTA MESA B U ICK·OP EL·JAGU A R 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-7765 I '• • YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RED HOT DISCOUNTS! Never in our SO years of doing busi· ness in Orange County have we affl!r· ed greater year end clearance sav- ings on brand new cars and trucks, Come in today and we'll prave it. Ag~Es USED CARS! ~----.-....-.,_,,,...... FORD -LTD -CALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Ma ny to c.haow fro"'. '65 thr11 '70 Models, Sport rooh, formals, Z door & 4 door hardtops & .. da1t1. Full pawer, a ir c.011di1lonlng. Wano11 tles O\lollable. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. HT. V!, 1 ulom1tic, lull pow•" 1i1 conditioning. 9ood mil es. (94l AKCl OUR PRICE $2596 ------~~~ '66 MUSTANG Fully equipp1d . qo'>d .,,;1 ••. ISCZ82Bl ;6~' F,~~DR;~D'""· $2296 P.:=; .. far1.i11r, cnod mL\r~. vinyl roof. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-•-''-''-'-'-''-'~~~~~~~~~ '&9 OPEL RALLYE $1296 \..:\1 R&f! 4 S[lf'Pfl, gn!rl \v /hlAck s1r1f)f'> good n11irs. 1ZLA6•121 '69 CAMARO $1996 1-I11rdtop. v,i;i, !'l11nrlard tran<;. cnod n11lrs. ! I ~J IC' [' '.' I '65 Cadillac 4 Dr. F'ull po1vf'r, alr con<1. Low miles. (8270F'E) '69 DODGE $1996 Coronel 2 Dr. ll T R&1-f, flllto .. P.S. vinyl roof. air conrl., 101v mile~. tZSP.011) MUSTANG SALE Mony ro c.hooM fram. '65 thru '70 mod11l1. Coupes, hllrdrops, con•arlible and z+z fai tbacks. Some wllh 4 lpeed1, ol'o olr c.ondltlo11lnq and aulomotlt models. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T, Fullv f•c!ory equipp•d, wh<t• w/,ed i"'''" radio. h••lar, qaod mil11. (0b4CIEJ OUR PRICE $1996 --------------- ------------------~---~-- '66 FORD W9n. $996 Crllinlry Srd. Po1.1·f'r, ~!r C'on<i. auto, \'i:t. gnn<1 n11), ~ I ~i\i\1£lh~ '66 OLDS Toconado $1496 F1 11l jlO\\l't', Air rond .. vinyl roof, gQlld nHle" '66 MERC. WGN. $1096 ('nlnnv f'lll'k n ra ~!' F 111l P.,1\·cr. Air rnnd. goc>d mile<;. (SSE4!J9) '66 FALCON W9n. $1 096 r.a<11n. hra1,.r" .n+tlO· n1Hl1r. i::ond m11,..~ (R!iZJ9;;1 '65 CHEV. Impala 4 nr HT VR, f\11tn, Jl,~ Ir i:•...--.rl m1!<>~ 1;-..·1,1.1.~ .. '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr f'nrnna. A11tn. sh1ff. i:n...,d mile<; ~UJl l:i.1.11 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Standard Shift Models - '71 TORINO GT VS 429 fJ 96ISXl $SAVE '69 MACH ·I vs, 351 IZNC5'8J $SAVE '69 CAMARO vs, 307 ll24CPN I $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ""c"' $SAVE '69 OPEL RALL YE G.M, mA642t $SAVE ! • ' I 40 DAILY PILOT Tburid11. Stpttmbfr 9, 1971 l Gettysburg: Town Where Honored Dead Support Living By LEE UNDER superintendent. "\\'h3t w' do go," says Pauline Adamik, sights. or wr..;Jk the hallowed under the Ulllypop Tree. stand.a and quick service laun-And it does draw, ranking Outside JM borOLJCh, lhoolh. is relain !be appearance of the: director or th' Gettysburg ground whe:re the battle raged, Some call il B 5hame, others drie.9 to keep people lll town." No. & in the top 10 of the Park in surrounding villagD a GETI'YSBURG. Pa, 1AP ) -Jand, including crops planted Tourist Bureau which has a reliving the final fu ry, while a sham. But those who con-Gettysburg has 7 , g so -·-•-•-h ••-dead · ed d h · "" · Setv1ce'.s 278 O"'"ralions across dozen miles beyond the blt-••u. 111 a .... wn w ere u~ and harvested by locals like it $100,000 annual budget lo do carrying a rent recor er done sue commerc1awm U'l-residents, ,including 2 . IO o ,... IUPf)OM the living. was "'-'hen the soldiers came that job. "We: employ over that destribes the events with slst it i& a necessary part of s!u&-nls at Getly!burg College Am erica. Only the Blue Ridge tlefield, is ~ broad belt of fruit 1lw: bloodiest battle In here to figbt." 2,000 in the tourism industry. a background t>l mu.sic and rnoclern touri.!Sm. and the Lutheran Theological Parkway in Virginia and orchards and the giant can. American history put Get-Keeping the tourisl.3 en· !l's bi g." cannon fire. "These kinds of things are Seminary. It can ac-North Carolina, the Natchez ne:ries that feed on them. They t~sburg on the world tourist tertained and speodiog is the You can tour the battle s ites Or you can stop off at Fan-needed because children are commodate nearly twice that Trace in Alabama-Mississippi-are the main bus.inen of rural map, and the town hu been successful goal of the 16 by bus. hire a National Park tasyland, sandwiched belwetn brought by parents, and they population. however. in the 37 Tennessee, Colonial Parkway Adams County, of which Get- living o[f it ever since. private attractions, 13 of them Service guide. ny over In a the cemetery and the bat-get tired of going over the bat· motels and eight camping and in Virginia, Great Smoky Na-lysburg is the seat and largt!t The SJ,000 casua\tie! who self-styled museums. . . • helicopter, ride through in tlefield, and see a 2.3-foot t!efield," says Mayor W. G. trailer grounds -and in the. tional Park in Tennessee and community1 and they earn at fe11 on those three horrible ';What we heve we have to your own car assisted by a plastic ~1other Goose, visit the We a v er . ' ' You need summer, fall and spring it Lake Meade in California get least as many dollars IS th1 days of July la&:!, in wha~ sell, there ls'no other way to rented, taped synopsis of the Old \Voman's Shoe and lunch amusements, ham burger usually does. more visitors. tourists leave behind. proved to be the Civil War's•_:=:..::::.::_:::_:::_::::::::....:.:::._:::.:_:_::::::.:_::::.:.:_.:::_:_::.:.:c..:. _________________ -'--.----=----''---------C..:...:.....:::..:::.:::_ _____ c..:,:::.:::.::::::.:_:__::c.:.. __ _ turning poi n t , unwittingly created an economic bonanza that today attracts 4.5 million visitors annually \\'ho spend mere than $23 million. This is twi~ as many as see Inde- pendence HaU and the Liberty b ell in Phila delphia. Without that chance meeting betwetn Gen. Robe.rt E. Lee's Invading Confederates and !he defending Union f o r c e s , followed a few months later by President Abraham Lincoln's address, Gettysburg v.·ould be just another quiet community in rural Arnerica coil· <'enlraling on its apples. cher· ries and peaches. Gettvsburg also has !he fa rm home of the late presi- dent, Dwight D. Eisenhower. and his widow. Mamie, still dwells there. The town lakes advantage or that, too. "This community <' a n survive now only wilh tour- ists," said a GettysburJ; Cham- ber of Commerce .sµokesman. That lucrative trade has caught the town up in what some tag the second battle of Gettysbur.e. 8 legal fight to ha lt or al lt>ast slow down the cctmmercialism around the shrine. The legal battle: ctnters around a 307-foot basket- v.•eave tower on spindly steel ·legs. The tower is designed to give the tourist. for SI. a bet· fer chance th11.n ever lo see the rid,R:e!, hills. woods and v.•heat fields where cannons boomed and the cold steel of bavonets and hot lead of rifle bu!le!.s ripped into sweaty bodies. Opponents say the tower will break the spell or history. Thomas R . Olten.stein, m illionaire Wa!i:hington pro- moter, denies his tower is slrictlv for the money. He calls it educational. describe:-: il as "a classroom in the sky," and Insists it will provide a ';feeling of liberation. which is basically what the. Civil War was all about." Otten!ilein originallv planned to build behind a mntel. within a musket shnt of !he national cemetery. J.le compromised with the.U.S. Interior Derari- ment, which run! Gettvsburg National Park. to move 1.000 yards away but still with a splendid panorama of the landscape. · Go1·. Mill.on J. Shapp. con- demnin.e: the dr.a!, went lo court. Claiming the lo\lo·er will violate I he constitutional rights of Pennsylvania to en· joy ''the natural, scenic, historic and aesthetic values of the environment ." he won a temporary injunction. On Sept . 22 a judge wi11 hear argument on 'lli'hether to make the ban permanent. Shapp's lnte.rvention was condemned by the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce, the Gettysburg Ret;iil ri.1ercha nls Association and the \.el· lysburg Travel cou ncil. They said the ~overnor sought "lo enjoin free enterprise aC'- ti1·ity." ls Cetly~burg honky lonk. sellin~ slightl y phony history , and fun to visitors who huv made-in-Japan souvenirs hy the barrelful? Or does it reallv try lo show and tell it like it v.·as? There Is some or both. tl 's the government'! job to chronicl e in the park \\'hat \\•en! on 108 years ago on the 16,000 acres 1h11t today boasts 2,393 monuments dedicated by states and t"eJ!iments . 415 can· nons and 70 miles of wood end stone fences. "We're trying to re<reale 11 historyscaoe. not a battle g~ne with the. gore," s.,,.~ Jerry Schaber, pafk Six Ethnic Classes Set Six new courses tn ethnic Jtudles will be offered thla fall •t Fullerton Ju.nior COlltge. according to Dr. Phillip W. Borrt, aS.!istant dean of In- struction. Jn addiUon to • n In- troductory courae 1n Elhnic studies, cllAt!I "111 be given in Chicano literature , M e lican-Arnttlcan cultll1'1!, Amertcln ethnic I t u d I ' I ' Bl1ct history, Afro-American llttt1ture. and In the art af American minorlUe.s. EaroUment in any of the elbrdc studies courses may be obtained by appllcaUon IO the Admlsslono and Rooordl of. flee, Sil E. Chapman Ave., FuUtrton. One of the107 cities Eastern calls home.We'd like you to be as at home there as we are. ~ 0 ~~.....,o o ..... ~~ .. .. ,QO~QJIJ~£?0 .,, .. ""' f 1 1 3 5 7 Ht fY 4~9 'W. Ptachtrtt St.,11.\.1. TttE AR/'\ 36W Ro< well Rd., N.W' fliu'S ~OU /'\ET 1707-Rol.w(ll Rd., N.E . MIPNIOHT SUT1 ZZS-Z?S ftachtr't St.,N.E. 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