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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-13 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • Troopers, l»a:JiAr-,,!llYi@ilgA -· • MONDAY AFTERNOON, SE PTEMBER 13, 19 71 VOt '" l'O. lU, I SEC:TION~. lO l'llG£5 Velaieles E 11i 1>t y SF Hit by Huge Busing Boycott ~.'\:\'. 1-'BA:'\C!SCU 1AP 1 -Bo~colt111g 1ppearcd heav;.· and son1e ~chool buse!" rode around e111pty Inda~ <1.~ S<1u l·-r<111 - t·1 scu brl'anif' I lle l<irgc~I c·11~ 111 lhr 11<1· lion lo 111\t·grolr puhl1c ele1nenli11·;. sthooli:: 11·11h 1 .. 1·t·e(1 !Ju.-:1ng .-\11t;r~ p;ircnl ~ 111!0 i;ad p(etht'tcd th;-it up to 2:i.Ol~J nt !h(' 1.:11 ~ 's 4i.OOO gra<le st·hool childre11 111)ulct be kept ho1ne ap- \X'<1red lu !xi :ic hif'I ing SO!llf' !>Ul'l'l'SS Ill ,.frorl5 lo "11:1g 1hc 1·ont1·01 rrs1al t·our1- vrdercd busing An!1bU:<lllf: p;r•krl ~ \\f'l'f' rrpor!f'd HI 1\11- ]I nue .~chool. hu11 c1 er, and ~chuol d1 ~t1 irr o!l 1t·1al~ f"f'l)IJr(Cd iinh nne It - 1·1de 111 t:lfl' blo1·~1ng ll11<;l'~ <ii \1art1cl rl ~t·ho11~ \l I 011111u1tlurf' :-.111t·l.1u11 111 ( h1n:.1 .. 11il, 11111_1 t5 t'h1ldr1·11 •!I /IHI "C'hrd1J i(•d :-!H111rd up !(l hP huo,;rd \(l olht'r Pilrl ~ ol li•1111 Ch111c;,P p;irrnt~ 111 !lie li·\Jl11Lk nc1gh bur111l(Jd 11 Pl'r i11nu11g lh1• n111~1 \Phr- n1e11l pr11tt· .... 1t·r.~. feJring thC'1 r L'h1nC'~r. rul!ural lll'S 1111uhl bt· c11d:1 11gercd. Th(' bu~ fnnll ('hi11;11n1111 <·an1P 111111 \Cr.1 lt•11' .-hildri•t1 011 ti :-111(! we"re sorl'.\ 11hou1 that ."' ... aid Hoh Jir11rnr1 pl'lnC'ipa! ol ~ucna \"1..,tn Scholl l 111 the ,\l1ss1011 d1~trict He l':'l11n;11ed ht'!11·ec11 one-third ;ind one-fourth uf the 420 pupils rxµectcd <il his sc·hool sla.l'rd hon1c The t I bu!<el' lhHt rolled up tn ( ·on1- rnodore Stoc kton srhool "ere b1·1wet•fl l hree·fourth~ and 90 percent full -- 111ostly with bi<1rk and ~1exican·1\rncr1ra 11 <'h1ldren. tsut ot 1he h'"r buses Iha! "·ere: suppose:d lo t;ike children ;H\ar front there to other s1:hools, niosL ~·ere en1ply. Ray Kohtz. school district public in- formation oHicer. declined lo f'Sri 1nate effecli\•eness of the boycott untll at- ' Coast Weatlle r Hcliel" Forget it Set ~·our lhermonll'lers ror 108 degree.~ ·ruesday ir you live in the rnlantJ sections. Othcr1\·ise tt'll be in the upper 80s along !he eool ! ") be;u!hes. I NSIDE TODAY ;\11k1ta 11· 11 rushcllcv. lt./io Ullt't' ru/rrf s11 prt'n1e "' R 11~.~1a. tl1(1$ h11r1ed /OdlJ!f ••• "" 1111per.~011. s,.,. .t!Q1 JI. /'(1(1(' 4 •""'' " .l.nn L•nd•" " . ... ""• n Mon 1n Sttvttt " Ctlif9rn11 • Mtwtti " cn-.,•1n1 U1 ' N1!11n1I N"n ••• Cl11tllfN ll·M O••nt• C1~nf'I " c .... 1c, .. $VIYIO ~lr!tt " Cron_,., .. SN t!I t •·tl 0.tth ,.111c11 " s .... ,..,,,_." 11·1' 01 .. rc11 " T1!1•l.,1n " ""'-111 '"' • '"'"''' " Enttflt lnmfflt " w111hff • F!n1rw:1 II II Wtmfn'< ,.,,.,, •)·U "•·••<••• " w, ... N1w1 ••• I tcndanee could be take11. Spei;1al po!1C'e and sentry dog.~ had gu:i1·ded !he e11.v·s IJfl school buse~ prior 111 lhe opening of S1'hool l\1onda~. The plan for integrating the t•1r.v'i; C!i public l'letnen!ary srhoo!s t·alls !or husinK :!6.000 ehildrtn while anu!he 1· 20 .000 sl;:11" In thf'Jr neighborhoods and wall.. tu t·lasse$. t·:lsc1rhf're in the nation !here \\"C'J t: I Src BUSli\"G, J>aj;e :!J Clible Fltils; Potver Cut l1t Meslt .4reu t.:let·lrit·:1I !}()\ver 1J1 I .!i{)(I j ·os ta tlle~i. l10111t·~ and h11si11ess \V:ts cut o1f !or li111 " less than one hour Sunda~· morning whrn ;in underground cable. tailed . A sr~Jkesman for Southern California l·:di<>on Coni pan~· said !he 111·ra alfet'1ccl by the 11 ·01. a.m. out;,ge \Va.~ bounded hy Harbor Boule1·ard and Placentia Avenu e he111"ef'n Vietoria and l!llh s!rerl~ Serviee lo all ("Ustomers v.·a~ l'E'Sl ored al 11 i>4 :1 .n1_ arter cre11•s replaced the damagtd cable. The outage was not related 10 !ht: J>O"'Cr fai lures experienced in 1nany other <ireas of Southern California v.·hich ha1 e been eaused by circuit overloads due :u use of air C'Ondi1ioners. during lhe current heat 1l'al'e. the spoke!'man s;iid. S11r~es of po11·er in inland C'i1ie~ nf (Jrange County blacked ou! small pofl- ions of many ne.ighborhOOds as curcu1l transforn1ers 1veri" tri pped h_v heavy pov.·er demands or ai r conditioners. The Ed ison Company spo ke sma n in Hunt inglon BeaC'h .said today the coastal communitie!' \\.'ere spared the 11u1nero11s localized blackouts dut to the relatively t·ooler weather. '"High ten1peratures in the inland are11~ t•reate pov.·er problems nol onlike a fuse blov.·ing in a home." Bob Burbank 1aid. '·\\'hen too many air conditioners turn on. 1 transformer se:rving from 12 to I~ homes may 'blow its fuse'," he said. Extradition !S la ted ()f Sickle Su ~pec l t\EVA DA (.1T\" <UPIJ -Ne1·ada Coun- ty IJistrict Attorney Harold Berliner said toda y that Clarence Otis Smith 11·111 bf brouJ;?ht to California this v.·eck to facr charges lhd! he IS the ~icklt k1lJer or Dog Bar. Rerliner ~aid thal Sheriff \Vavne n ro111n 11111 lf!a1·r \\'edne<:day for Texa~ "'herr hr "ill pick up Sn1ith and rc1urn 11·1\h hlr.i 1'ither 'fhursd.iy or Friday. • Attica Inmates Battle • I ' ' ee eat or ........... oast eac es Carnage 'Srene DIAGRAM SPOTS KEY LOCATI ONS IN TOD AY'S ATTACK ON ATTICA STATE PRISON Authoritie1 Reject Oemanda of Pritoners, Order Wills Stormed at Western New York Facility 'froo1lers Assa ult P1·is o11; 9 Ho stages F ou11d Dead By LA\\'RENCE J\.1cQUILLA N Ali'ICA. N.Y. (UP I )~ Rebel convicts killed nine civilian employes at Alf ica Stale Prison toda y as more than 1.700 sta te troopers. national guards1nen and sheriff's depulles stormed the faeilily. ·rwenty·eight prisoners "·ere slain in the sunfirr. author ities said_ t "There is some question now whcl her the pri!!On i!'I now entirely secured." a spokesman !iaid more than four hours after the assault bqan '· The insurgent inmates had he ld :\8 hOstagr:s sioct: the outbrea k erupted la~t Thursday. Twenty-nine hostages ~·ere freed. including lour in critical condition. TI1e throal!'I of eight hoslageri had been slashed. orricials said, and one en1ploye was llhot lo death. Jn add1!ion . a J,luard died Saturday or injuries suffered v.·hen thrown from a window. A htlicopter decoyed the nrisoner!'I at lhc start of the assault br flyinJ; over one 1·oroer or Ce!lblock ''D" \\'hr.n the prisoners 1eerfl.ed dl:stracted.&. two other (·hoppers began dropping tear gas and the tiuthoritits opened fire as they attacked the high·walled prison. Nearly four ho urs afl('r lhe massive r1ssault on the prison began , fighting con- t1nutd. Al hrs!, officer!'!" poured hundreds of ~hots and tear gas e:inislers int& the besieged prison. 1'hrougho1•t the morning sporadic firing came from ins ide the gray v.·alls. The attack on lhe prison came after pri!!Oner!i rejected an appta\ rrom State. Correction Commi!'lsinner Ru ssell f._ Oswald to release the hostages. ()s-11•ald ~aid he had no allernalive because pri!lllnerll were becoming increasingly \\'l'll-armal wllh kriives made in a prison shop they con trolled. J le said thty also "'·ere ercctinJ:: bnrrir.adr.s lh111 soon would hare been difficult to bre11k through. "It became apparent to me lhat the situation was rapidly deteriorating and 1t was evident lhr prisoner~ "'ere nQl going IStt. PJllS01~. r agt %) • Police A rr est Pair Theft • U t Of Used Grease Two Costa Mesa poJ icemen, awa~ of numerous lhefls of used coo king grease fron1 area eateries in recent weeks, nfllr bed t"·o Los Angeles men early this morning as suspect! in a similar case. Officerll Phil ~1cCormick and Leo .Jones slopped a black truck on Newport Boulevard at J a.m. The officers claim lhey found three full container:! of cooking grease and &evera l empty drums in the bed of the truck. \\'hen questioned. the suspecls. Willard Johnson. 27 and a 17·year-old companion said they had pick ed up the oily 8ubstance in Long Beach. \Vhen asked for a specific address in Lons: Beach. lhe pair cited several ad· dresses from the Los Angeles area, wh ich led I he oHicers to Inquire if they had a route In Orange County. Johnson said they ~isually don't follow any specific T"outr 1n any county and that perhaps they \1·e1 r losL -· 100-cl egi·ee Me1·c t1 ry Uy Gl::ORGE L£1DAI .• 01 th• 0 111> P1!o! Sll!I Singed by Sl'Orl'l11ng too.degree plu.• ten1peralures. ~u1nt' 400,000 person:i1 :;warn1cd to Ur<ingi" L'ounLy beaches Sun· day :;eck111g relief frorn the Septcrnber :;un. Tr1pµ111g gingerl y ovrr· the superhor ~ands, !he throngs of bt•achgoers found relief only di watrr·s edge 1vhcre lo1v, glassy surf \\"as ered1ted w1!h reducing In a 1111111rn1u11 lhe nu111b<.'rs of rescues at 1nosr t)range Coa sl beache~ In !he watf'r. ~unmrnng lll'~h was t·oot- ed b) 6:1 de~ref' 11·a1cr -a waler 1t·rnpcr<1 ture !ha1 ldt•guard<> described as 1-hilly b1Jt uorrnal for rh1s 11111e of year Siin Clt'fll('llt(' l1 r·f~uard!< logged 47.000 al l'I!.\ and eoun!) hC'a('hrs on Sunr!n) 111 Laguna Be;il'h, lltrguard~ 1ennrrl \lie \\eekl'nrl "very qu1rl dcsp1lf' the hugf' t-rov.·d.~ on all l"Jl.I' and t·ounly beaehc.~ They cs11111alrd 40.000 h1L til e s11nds S::nurday ilnd ag<11n Sunday. Air tcn1per<1!11res for bolh SouH1 Coasl hcaeh areas ho~·i'ri>d above BO with a t11gh of 84 logged at Laguna Beach The heat w11ve 1s forcing cx1r1i~1u11 nf the Laguna Beach lifeguard st·hcdulr. (1rd1narily Su nday would havf' been !h" last day of full lifeguard !'nvrragt, Chief Lifeguard Skip Conner said. l·:xtra guards "'i!I be kept on JI:! necessary. during the heal \\"31't before the force 1s reduced to its three-man. off. season skeleton crew. Conne r said. The only major injury of the weekend wa\v al Hunti ngton Bcoch State beach v.·herr. 13-year-o ld Curit!! ~!orrislon of Riverside 11·as paralyzed "'i!h back in- juries arter his head struck bo!lon1 whrn he dived into a wavt. Hf' IS in SCl'IOll" l"Ond ition ltl the intensive <:are unil ()I Pacifica Hospital. Huntington Beach. with damaged vertebrc11, a hospital .spokesn1an said. Orhcrv.·ise the 52,000 person~ estimaterl at the state beach Sunday enjoytd the relatively ca lm surf running from two to lhret feet. Only a few riptid~ near Brookhur'st Aven ue portion of the ~ac h rnarred the surf scene. Newport Beach logged what lifeguard~ reported "'as a record crowd for !he season on Sunday when 140,000 swarmed U1e city ~aches. The ooe to t~·o-fl)()I. surf caused only four rescues for the entire wcrkend. One occurred 4:20 p.m. Saturday at 19th and r:dgewater when 4-_vear old Paul Hazell .- of Sa nta Ana fell fro111 lhl' pier. \\ritnesS('s a pp J 1 t: ri mouth·to-mouth resuscitation to !he boy "'ho was ru~hcf to Hoag Hospital by Ne~·port Beach Fire rkpartmenl. lfe is. In satisfactory con·"" dition today. Both Hunt ington beaches bore the brunt of an invasion by heat relief seeking in· land dwellers this weekend. F'igures relrased by lifeguard!! a t both c·Jly anri state !>caches indicate thn& t.15,l)X) pc!rsons nocked to the strands on (See Bt:l\Cll, r aae t i I ' I • T • ·J bAILY l'ILOT s Moll!Uy, Stpttmbff ll, 1971 Calley Not To Te stify Judge Says Fr. McPHERSON, Ga. fAP ) -A milil&ry·iudle refused tOOa~· t¢ order LL William L. Calley Jr., who \\'as con\i.cted of murders at My l..!i, to testify in the court-martial of Calley's former com- nwxler, C.pt. ~t L. ~ftdina.. ~ey did not lake the v.·itness stand. He Wa.J 1o have been th!' firsl witnes.s for tht defense, "''hich began presenting iU cast today. CalJey'• attorney, George W. Latimer or salt Lake City' told the rourt that ca!ley would irivoke his Fifth Amend- ment guaranttt against s e I f lll· criminatian and refuse to testify. "I'll allaw him to invoke his con- stitutional prlviledgP," &a.id the judge, Ll. Col. 1\enntth Howard. Tbt 38-yt.a.r-old lieutenant, looking slim and fit, wa,.,: Down ~re early today by .military aircraft from Ft.. Benning. Ga., wbere he haa been confined to hi5 apart- ment · pending final appeal of his con- _ victloa fur murdering 22 ci\•ilians at My Lai Calley, looked sttaiaht ahead. ignoring 11twsmen outside the court-house, as he 'er.tired. · Calley wu one of Medina 's platoon leadll'S during the tragic a.s!ault on the South Vietnamue village March 16. 1968, Defense attorney F. Ltt Bailey said he would like to obtain certain statemenl! from CafJey. . HQ'lfarci said . however, that he wanted the record ID show that Calley wa.s not available to tmify for either side . "Latimer's statement and mine clearly indica~ be (CaIJey) i.! a useless witneM for any subStantive matter.'' Howard Rid. Bailey then !Did the court that since Calley's lawyer was invoking his right not to testily, th<'!t the lieutenant need not take the stand and plead the f ifth Amendment. "f don't wish fll parade him in here or (o embarrass him ," Ba iley said. The judge then told Calley's attorney! that the be1,1tenant could return to Ft. &ruUng. It ls the fim time Calley has left Ft. BMning since hU conviction five and ortt-b:aH months ago. The Army contends that Medina , 35, of ).t ontrose , Colo., ki!Jed a woman, ordered the shooting of a child, and is responsible for the mass murder of 100 Vietnamese civilians because his troops misconstrued his orders and he failed to intervene to stop them from killing. After Calley was dismissed , the jurv : was brought into the courtroom and Bailey ouUined for them the substance of the case for the defense. Boatyard Heist Suspect Seized In Newport A man oh8erved in a Newport Beach boaty~d was arrested early Saturday morning: on burglary t:harges although he told police he WM only cutting across the property after going for a walk to get a doughnut. PoliC!! identified the suspect as ~·onnan Potter, 26, of Baywood Park. Offictr Rkk Brown reported he observ- ed Potter acting 11uspiciousJy behind Ca p'n Ed 's Sailboats, 2200 W. Coast Highway, about 3:30 a.m. \Vhen hl': called to Potter. the man ca me to thl': car and told Brown he had bel':n taking a short cut to his car from a Cost.a J.1esa doughnut shop. The shop, Officer Brown recalll':d, was in thl': opposite direction an so hl': made a quick search of the premises, found a rear window had bten forc ed, and ar- rested Potter at the ~cene A i;maJJ amount of cash was missing from the boatyard office. OU.N61 COAIT DAILY PILOT " .......... -·-.. C' I .. OIU.MGf: COAST l'Ul~rlHUtO CIJM.l'J.Jl.Y ••~•rt N. W.M .. ,......, ..... hllll"""' J••lr R. Carlrr Vice .. ,. ........ co..n.r-.1 ~ ....... n-• ....:r..,.il .,.,..,. . lh•111•1 A. Mut,.l.IR• ,,.,.....11111 14Uor Oar~• H. t-• RicJ.•'4 P. 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I PRISON RIOTING ... to cooperate," hl': said . "Their bthavior v.'all not too rnuch different than their behavior on lhe streets, whert se1'eral v.·ere conl'1Cled o( m3nslaughter and murder " Capt. Elmer Huehn, one of the fref'<'I ho~t ages. &aid the pr isoners "btcaml': more1ntMtant---at1er""th' ·uttlmatum v.·a! del ivered. "\Ve were so near death so many limes in the last five days, it's unbtlievable, un· believable," Huehn said. "After the ultimatum they held a knife lo my t~roat, But the Puerto Rican guy didn 't have the heart to do it." (~ov. A. Nelson A. Rockefell er. who said before the attack he could not 1egal!y grant the prisoners' dem ands for am- nest y, post poned his trip to the Na tional Gol'ernors· Conference in Puerlo Rico and remained in his Nev.· York City of- fice. The convicts had lhrealened to kill the!r hostages if their demands for amnesty were not met. Authorities ig- nored the amnesty demand and orde red the attack. "Surrender peacefully. You will not be h;irmed , '' a bull horn blared to the prisoners. "Surrender the hostages. Sur· render the hostages. Lie down 011 lhe floor and put your hand s on your head.:' helicopler sent to one corner of the huge cellblock boi'!ding todivert the attenlloni of the rebels Soon alter, two larger ar my 'copters mo1·r 1n. du mping wha~ one Qf• f1c1al called "tons '' of tear gas on lht build ing. State troopers and deputies stormed through the front gate toward th e .ullbWdt._balttd lor _se,y~ral momenta by barricades at every intersection. \\'hen thev entered the outer part ol the cellblock lh·e:y found e1ghl bodies. "It was horrible, just un bel iev able," onf' trooper said Twenty minutes afte r the assault b€gan , a National Guard artillery ™it- t;ilion entered y,•\th se1·cral hun dred men and Red Cros.s arnbulan!'f'.'i. Three hours later, a p!ra went t1ut f11r r11nre am· bulances 10 bring out thr clead and tn· jured from the gray walled pri~on An Arn1v demolition teatn d1~covered exp!os11·es ·inside the prison ;ind said the prisoners had dug underground 1t1nnel :1 and wired them with hon1emade OOmbs . A light rain fell on the prison throughout the rnor ni11g. Tea r gas clung like fog to the pris1Jn buildings . As the lucky hostages l'o'ere freed , their naines were re;id bv offi cials to reJ11ti ves v.·aiting outside ttie ;n;iin gate. So me v.·ept for joy : others wt11ted lo hear the fate of husbands and sons One released hostage said a convict held a knife at hi,~ throat for more than an hour. "I prayed and pr11yed,'' he said. "The others y,•ere not so fortunate." COOLING IT IN NEWPORT HARBOR WITH ALL TH E NECESSARY EQUIPMENT It ~s Been Hot, It Is Hot a nd It Is G.oing to Stay Hot, Un til Fri day at least The attack on lhe prison came without "'arning. Rockefeller had signed the ex.- ecutive order calling up the National Guard hours..earHer, but ii was not an- nounced The convi cts had threatened to kil! the 27 guards and 11 <..•i1·11ians if amnesty demands v;•ere not nirl. Authorities re- jected the dernand s. Sen. Cransto1i Pledges Draft Lctw Filibuster '\'ASHl:'\'GTO'.'i' lt;PJ1 -Sen Alan Cranston JD-Cal if. 1, said today the i5-day la pse of the draft law shnwed it \l'as nnt needed and vov.·ed to t:ontinue a fi hhuster against stalled legislation to extend Selective Service two more ~·e11rs. As the Senate resumed debate on the measure follov.·ing a long recess, Senale Repub!icBn Leader High Scott announced at. the same time he wo1,1ld soon in11ialf' a formal mnl'e to pul "an end \{I th is fa rce" and hall de ba1e. The measure has been bef ore Cringress for seven month s. The prev1011~ draft la\V technically exptred June 30 but the system continues to operate, othe r than induction of men. The prnfJflsal oppnsed by Cranston v.·ou!d extend Selective Service until Ju ne 30, 1973, and would gi\·e the milttary its largest pay raise in his tory. Senate Democratic Leader 1\1 i k e P..lan.sifeld said he wou ld not support the filibuster forces but declined to commit himself on Scott's cloture proposal. Ho~·l':ver, the Montana Democrat sug- gested he might favor send ing the con- troversial legis!a!ion back tn a l{ouse- Senate conference comm ittee to try to reach a compromise. Th ere v;·a~ a break in Repuhli can ra nks when Sen. Gordon Alloll. of Colnrado. urged the Senate lo reject the measure on ground! its military pay raise pro- \'ision wa s unfair to 101~·-ranking men and officers. Allot!, the Senate's ~I). 3 ranking Republican. urged his colleag\les not to be "stampeded" b y administration arguments !hat the com promise shnu!rl be passed quickly lo a1·ert a depletion of McGoverus Raps One-Man Ra ce In S. Vietnan1 SAIGO~ I L·Pr1 -Sen. G en r ~ e r.l cGovern \ 0-S 0 . \, arrived today in South Vietnam on his rountl-the·1~·or!d fat:t·fin ding tour and criticized President Nguyen Van Thieu's one-man race for re- election in Oct nber. /ITcGnvern, the only a n no u n c e d democratic candidate for the U S presidential eleclion in 1972. shru~ged off &n earlier threat by Souih Vietnamese Vice Pre5ident Nguyen Ca() Ky !hat if J.1cGovern ever appeared ln V1ctna1n Ky in·ould kick him out. "Since Gen. Kv made !hat i;!atement he has j<nned me· as a cril1c of the Thieu government," l\lcGovern sa1rl opnn ar· rival from Pari~. "Perhaps "'e are nqt a~ far apart as 1.1·hen he made that s!;i\e· ment. ·· ~icGol'ern had angered f\y sl"\·eral months ago \\'hen he attempted tn hnk the vice president with drug smuggling. Ky said r-.1t:Gcvern v.·as a .. tool of the Communist.~." En route to \7ietnam, r-.tcC.overn had a 11topo\'er in Tel Aviv and told a nt'\l,'S con· ference he. felt it v.·as vi tal for the United States to send Israel more Phan!om jet fighter-bombers. r-.1cGo\·ern looked tired on his arrival in Saigon after th e long trip. He told new~men in Vietnam he v.·as misun· derstood in the United Stales \\'hrn he said the Indochina war was no longer a Presidential c11mpaign iszue (or h1n1 . "'\\'hat I tried to say \.l'llS th11t my 01•.'n lon gtim e cpposition to lhe wAr is "'ell known . , . and espe<:ially !ht problem of !he Aml':rican economy <'Ind inflalion are made more difficult in the United States end agg ravated by the war ar1d con- tinuance of the war~',·• ~1cG01·rrn sald, "If the v.·ar Cflnl lnues fn!o 1972, 1t will definitely be 11 campaign ii;sue ., Thl': Senator said he 11o·As in terested in attacking other l.s_,ues. l'l lS!l, such 11s tconomJcs. drugs and po\·crty mi11t11ry mlinpower . \\°hile he did not directly rndir;ite \\'hether hr wnulrl ~11rprirt a fihhus1er. Allntt said "/ dn nnt fa\"Or, and vnll no t suppon, an~' undue de lay " The Senatnr reiecled ! he ;:ifi. m1nis!rU1on 's argument that the bill mu.st he passed quicklv for the sake of the na- !!onaJ Sef'l1 rity. · "Jt Is moi;t 11nrlaus1h!e To suggest that, ~uddenl ,1, Th e armrd fnrres race a rle<per(lte nrerl f11r cnnscnpls. a rlr~perate nred that cannn! be n1et 1\1thou1 1mmed1ate passage tnday of this draft extensio n bill, .. Allott said. CIA Operation With Guerrillas In Laos Barecl \\'ASH!NGTON' (UP! l -A tran~cri pt of Sf'cret Sen;ite tes11monv disc losPd r-.ronday that the Centr;il 0 ln!elli~ence Agency (CIA l ha~ been serre!ly training and s11pportini; 30.000 guerrilla troops in Laos sirtee 1%2 . The figure \\'II.~ d1~clo.~en f(lr rhe first lime in puh!lshed clnsed door hearings before the Senate Armed Serl'lces Com- mittee. G. /llurt rie GN!lf'I'. l '.S. amh;i~~arlnr to Laos, tnld the cnmffi11tre the CIA -financ- ed ~uerrilla unit~ "ha\·e brPn the b;ickbone or the military effo rt in Laos" to repe11he ~orth \"ietn11n1ese lnrcf's "Thr irre~ular fnrres in Laris rorl;il' ... numher ahou! 30.fl!Hl men ,'' he ~.:iirl . "Thei;e forres are flrg ;inh.ed in!n sr,u 1 Special r.uerrilla Cn 1t 1 h;i tt11 linni; anrl lhese battalions now cornprise ;i boul 3.10 to 360 men each." (;odley said rhe gucrril!a units operated f\·ery 11·hcre in Lans e~cPpt the ;:irra arnund thr <·ap1tal, \'1entianr. "The rca~nn~ that nn pcri;onnPl hai; been recru1lerl 1n 1he \'1en1111ne <'!re.:i w;io; 'hat there 11·ere 1n tile 1!lfiOs a series of coups." he said . "tllilitary persnnnel played a rather prom inent ro le in !he5 e actions, .:ind the Uniled States did not y,·1sh to beco me in- tim11tely inl'olved in thl' in!ernal pnli1rc;il maC'hinatinns nr pnl1 riral mi!1!ar~' ::icT1nns in that country:· GOOiey satd the (l..o\ begHn ru1·ertly assisting L..10 irregular !rirces in 1!!62 and 1963, when it became apparent the North Vietnamese 11·ere not gn1nv_ lo respert 1he Gene1·a Arcnrds harring nut sirle military interference in the Laotian affairs. f 'r-0111 l'age 1 BUSING ... r hcse de1·e lormen!s · -Jackson. l\l1ss, school oHitials said <"r'Urt-manrl;ited busing of snme 8,00Q pupils v•ould continue desptte an order hy GO\'. Jnhn Bell \\'i!liams 1rhlch seeks to cut nff i;tate funds lo the school dL<;trict. \\'1lliams cited a st:1t e law barring hus- in~ "1lh1n R city in issuin£ his order S11tur<l:iy. At stake 1s SR million of the toral $20 million schoo l budget. Jackson schools h;id opened \\"i lhout incident Jest 1\lesrlnv · -Pnii!iac. J.1ich .. C'On!inurs busing and a11·1111s !lie outcome nf a courl-ordered ln- 1es1igat1nn of I.he local r 0 l l c e drp11rt1ncnt's enforcement of the desegregati on plan. On a j!'linl nln!lon b~· lhe school board 11 nd 7'A1\ll', ti S, Dis trit:t Court Judl\e Damon .J, Krit.h ordered U.S. marshal s to rrobe C'hari.i.es that lhe r ont1ac police ha 1e nor t;ikrn adequa!e act io n !O enforce lhr h11~1ng order ~l ean\\hilr. a C.:illup flOll rrle.~srd Sun- day s111d th11t opposilil'.ln Ill bustn~ as a means of in\ej!r11tlnl\ puhlic schools had declined i;\1~htly bu1 I.hat a IArge ma- jority of Amcncans,s1ill are against it . ' FrtJtll Page l BEACH. • • Sa1urrlay ::inrl Sunday. Af!rnd anre v.'lls e8ti mated at 93.000 on Salurrlay h11t 1umperl 10 an esttmall'd 142 .000 nn Sunday. Lifeguards believe the lntrca..~e \\':J S cau~rd hv i:;turl ents 1\';in!lng to get 111 thr1 r l.:i s! beach frolic before resuming classrs 1orl(l .1·. The air 1r1np~'r<1t1 11·r ~oared tn a hig h.of 11.1 drgrres. a scorcher for this lime of the y1:ar. The water temperature v:as about 63 r!ei::rres. HC'l1cop!er pilots fr om the Huntingtln Br;ich Police Department salrJ the lrrnrerat urr dirl nDL rlrnp significantly d1nini:t thf' n i~h1 hours. "\\'p lrl!'\k thl' r!Mrs uf thp hr l1cnpter nf[ !0 n1<1\;P lli1ng~ n1nre r'lmrnn11blP At l a n1 1h1s mnrnln~ !hr 1r1nf)('r;iture w;is abou t 10 rl egrf'f'S tl'l.~e to !hi' waler but ahn11(. !6 1!PC:rl'I'<; 1100 feet ur " ~a id Of· /1 rrr .J;u·k \\'f'lsh. Jl unt1ngtn11 Re::i eh Cit~· L1feg11;ird Capt. nougl.:is D"Arnall said !he surf was Dnl y t1\I) reel high. c;iusini; only a mOl'lerate amo1111t of r<'scue ;icth·it y. "Right now wr·re prayi ng b€cause we will be hosting Surfboard Championships this and Sunday ," he salrl. for surf the L'.S. Saturday Table Tennis Contest Ends LOS A'-:GELES (L.Pl l -The score 11 a~ 2.ll02 to 2.5-09 when \~'ar­ ren Murra y an d his wife y,·earily dropperl their paddles Sunday after a 24·hour ping pong match. \1urra1·. 29. a 1clrrs1nn \1T1ter ll'hn is the sno nf Cnmedi<'ln Jli n !\lurray. Hnd h1i; 1vife, H,ope, 211 , ~1a1m<'rl !hr 11·()rld 's ref'n rrl fnr the lnngP<:t ~1n~lr<: 111hle tennis m;itch anr! the h1ghr<:I s1ngl<'~ srore "\\'e pl<inned lo play 411 hours hut rn[lapser1 tn 11 hrap aftr.r 24," fl1rs \l11rrrt.1• ~.11rl "\\'f' rn:ide a mi~take r r11c!lc1ng 1.1hle 1rnn1 s \\'r should h:i1 r pr:i rt1c rd .<:t(I\ 1n1: awa ke " \lurr11\ 11rl rn1t trrl 11 \r:isn 'l the ir f1 r<t 1r l' fnr 11 wnrld rerord . "La<t year "'C tried fnr lht worlrl'<: lnn,i:r~t Kt."S hul alter i;1x r111nl!te~ 11·e hrr;:ime too emotionally 1nl'o h-ed." he said. The assault started v.·ith a !mall Llo y.ds Branch Robbed While Bobbies Listen Lo:-..·ooN (AP) -A \'flSt police search for bank robbers O\'erhea rd chatting on short ware radio while they "worked '' rnded this morning with the di!!covery that a Ll oyds branch had been cleaned out of cash. First estimates of the haul were as high :is $1.2 mill io n. Early arr11-als lo start ihe work week at the han k on Baker Street near Regents Park fnunrl the str ong room blasted opl':n anrl empty. Scotl11nrl Y;1r1J h;id a ringside rarlio scat fnr the operation all day Sunda~· wilhout e1·rr being able to fix the precise loca- t111n. The dramatic saga st.arted like a Ho!l yv.·oorl crime thriller Saturday night. A Ham operator called police and said he had picked up conversations on 11alkie-1alkie s hy robbers cutting in1o a va ult. He sv.·itched on hls tape recorder. The rnen talked about sand"·iches ad le a 1n a vacuum nask and one of them said ''v.·e are sl!Ling on 500.00Q pounds" - mr;in ing money. P11licr. 11·nrk ini; 1.1·it h PQS\ office techni- ci ans, ThC'n n11rrnv:ed the signals down to a !fl.mil e rad ius of the borough of 1'.1arylebone in the h('art of northwest Lnnrlon Security office rs at various banks were 1.1·;irned and squads of polirf' "·ent lo the larger, more cnnspic1Jous institutions but 11rlmitterl it \\'as a needle in a haystack npPra!\on . The in1ercepterl mei;~ages indicated !hat on(' n1an was cu tting into the vault ;iorl t:ilk1ng "'!t h another who was ap- r<irrntly a looknu[ higher Up In the bank b11ilrl1ng nr on 1hr roof Th!'y operatrd probably al! rlay Sund11y 11 tlh1n y;:irds nf huge lines nf tn11ril'its 1 is111ng .\1;:irl11nir> Tus~:ir(fs \\'3X museum anrl 1he adio1n 1n,g planrtarium The han k is just about <lne block from 1\·hr rr Shrrlnrk H0ln1es apartment wou\d hr h;"irl it rver ex1~trrl rl~l'Whl'rl' then 1n 1he n11 nr! of Arth11r {'on11n noylr. f)<'(erlj\'es rn11rl ng the blasted stronii; rr><1m for rluPs t h1~ mr:irn1nf! i;a1rl the roh- hr'rs prnbabl\· gol into the bank through a ~('\\"Pf. A b;ink spokei;man s111d i! would take ~nme time lo fix the ex.act amoun t of the lroflt bu1 cnncerlerl ii was "mt1ny, many thousands or pounds." The massil'e att;ick on lhe gray v.·alls: began in heavy rain when a small helicopter f\ey,• O\"er nne corner of cellblock [) to di vert the prisoners· at- tention. Then. two large helicopters mov· eel directly over the cellblock. dropping tear gas. At the same time tr(l(l pers and deputies moved Inside the high w11ll s. A dozen troopers and guards. suffering from tear ga s. wl're hospita\)7,ed. Other tower guards 1.1·ore gas masks. Outside the main ga te. pnsor: olf1cia!s read nlf the name.~ nf host.ages ;i~ they were released Two women re latives of the hostages began crying as their n11mes were read. A plea 111rnt out for "all avail11ble am· bu!ances''. to come to the scene to carry out the .. sufferin~ and the in jured " "Surrende r pe:i ce full y. ynu \\'1ll not be harmed." a lour! ~peaker bl;i red . "Sur- render the tin.~tages . Surrender lhe hris tages. Lie dol\'fl on the floor ?JJd put \'OU T h:inds on .\'OUf hE".:id .'' · Sbnrtll' after Osw;:i\d issued what he ca'Hed h.is "final req11rst" on behalf o! the hostages. Gov. Rockefeller placrd the na- tional F:t1ard On alerL Os\.\'ald had t'l().f specif ied what action \11nuld be taken 1f the con1·iats ignored his appeal. 2 Children Die In Flan1ing Tent At Campground SC()T\A. Calif IAP \ -T\.\'O chi ldren y,•ere bur ned lo drath anrl the1r r11rents hospital ized 1n s.e riflu.~ condition when fire en~uHed (he ir tent at a t•ampground near here ~unday night. the coroner's office said. r>eput~· Cn rnner Ru!<sr-11 1\llr n irlPntified !he dearl as Jnn \\"1le!<. 7 mon!hs. and .Jacqueline \riles. 2 Their rarPn!~ . .Jack \\'i\P.~. 21. ;ind Cnns1anc(' \\.ilr~ 21l. of !'ea\l\r. ll'err hn~r1 t.al11Pd ~led1cal \entt>r lor l~urn~. at Humboldt A!l('n sa1rl 1hty anrl !he \\11\ei; farnily harl been c<'!mped at Scotia Ball Park Z.1 mil r~ so11th of Eureka {or ahnu! tu;n v.·eek~ "hile ~e;irch 1ni:: for w0rk \\'1le~ was a former employf' or the Boeing Cn. in Seattle. Allen said . The lrn1 ~udde nly bur~t inln flame ~ while the ra1ndy was ai;leep around 11 30 p.m. Allen said !he c;iuse was not knov:n. Our Dia111omls are a Good Investme11t PENDENT-SOLITAIRE- l .lS Cl's. Surro1n1dM $1495 45 Ct, Dlo1111M $195 by llJ ,,,, ht dlot11011d A-ko11 C•t-J c.1., 51 clorlty-H colot. VVS Clorlry SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- 1.10 Ct. dlo111ood $695 fht• l/l Ct1. $99 .a,.,,.,1co11 Cwt--1 Color -... ., .... SI Clorlty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- ,,,.. 1/4 c ... $69 .10 Cl. d10111011d $495 ......... Amodcc:11 C11t-K Col., VYS clorlry. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 lo 6· COME IN AND HOWSE AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -l•two .. Har .... & lroodwoy DOM RACITI OU R MOST UNUSUAL DIAM OND GUA RANTEE • Wll.. yo1 lt11y o lll0111011d "'"' ui ' -wfll tMOIOlll .. riocrf cllo111olld to opptolM ot 40~;. MORI tll•11 yo11 111•lcl for It '' Y••r mo111y ltecll. C11 ye11 do .. wtll •l..- wtwro1 COMl'Altl:. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Don1 on Pr•mis•• ' ,1 -,-, ...... Huntington Bea~h Fountain· Valley \IOLJ4.Jill-lJ.9,_LlECTIONS.-lCU!AGES-------OAANGE-COUN+Y~Al.ll'OANIA-----'MQNDA-Y,~SEl'TEMBE R 13 , i.q71 Today's Final N.V. Stocks TEN CENTS • torm ttica r1son City Eyes Moue Miller Decision Possible Tuesday GAILY ,.IL.OT $!1lt P'~o!t ASKED TO STEP DOWN Huntington Beach's Mille ,. San l<' ranci:sco Bu:sing Boyco tt Appears Heav y SAN FR.'\.\ClSC() 1.-\P I -Boycoll1ng 8ppeared lle<ivy and son1e school buses rude i<round en1p1y today as San ~·ran­ risro bcc:a111e \he larg('s! ~·11y iri the na- tion lu 1ntegralr public elementary 51•h0nh \l'i(h lvn ·rO h11sing Angry parents \1·lio had pred1L·ted that up to 2.i.000 of lilt l't!y'<: 47.0QO gradt l\'hOol ehildren \\'Ot1ld be kepl home ap· peared to be ach1e1·ing so n1e .suecc:;.~ in tflorl~ to snag lhe cuntroversial cOLJl'I· ~rdcrcd bus111~ :\nr 1bu~1nit p1ckr1s were repor1ed :ii on- 11 onr ~chonl. ho1re1c1, <lnd S{:hool f11~tnr1 11ll 1i.:1als reported onl~ nne 111- ·1denl -rars hlock1ng buse ~ a! Garfield Sr·holJI Al l'on11n1idnre S!!)('h!on 111 Chi n;itown, '11!.1 Li children of 7()(1 ~cheduled sho11·ed Up to be bused 10 other part~ of town. Chinese parents in the 17-block 11c1gllborhood 1vere ;Hnong the most vehe- 111rnt prnteslers. fearing their t:hinese ru!tural ties would be endangered .. The bus fro1n Chinatov.•n car ne "'ith \·erv fc1v children on it and v.·e·re sorrv ~bOut !.haL" .5tiid Bob Jin1enez, principcll nf Buena Vista Sc-hool in the r.tission rlistrict. He estimated bel.ween one-third ~nd one-fourth or lhe -420 pupils expected 11t his school stayed home. B~· ALAN DIRK!:\ or lh• D•il1 l'ilOI U •H 1\"h;it'c; Ille next rno \'e in the b;:iule r.• 11usl l)oyle .\'Idler, 59, as city ad- rnin!stratur of Huntington Beach·: l'e11· people know I hat loda~. but all in· dications are that positions are harden1n~ and a deci si \'e de1·elopmenl nia y con1e at an adjourned meetlrtg of the city «iuncil 'fue:;day night at 7:30 p.m. Counciln1en confirined this n1orning he has been handed the ultirn?.tu1n of step d01\·n or be fired . A representative from lhe Santa Ana law firm of Rutan and Tutker 11·ho hac; been hired by the council to ne gotiate 1vith ~1iller is expected to gi ve a report tu the council. AU :;even council1nen hal'e <igrced lo an offer tu retain ~1illel' in some sort of advisory capac.ll y. lf he rejects it. a notice of di sm1ss<1l 11·111 be served Five councilrnen ha1·e a!re<1d.v signed the notice. ~la.vor <:eorge !\lcCracken and Councilman Ted Bartlett have not signed 1L Insiders at City Hall believe that 1\11!ler l1as rejected the offer of a l'Onsultant '.s position, but ha~ n1ade a 1~ounter offel'. The city adm inistrator has made it plain that he is r~l1C_tant to quit working and ha~ no intention of leaving Huntington Beach. "'[ ha vt no intention of leaving !he l'i- ly," he said this morning. "I an1 going In be buried here -maybe \'er.v soon.·· The belief ic; that !\filler. v.·ho has been !'1ly administrator for 11 years. wanls tn be fired. He reportedly is considering: n1nn~ng f~r the ~ii~ <·ouncil in the .next elect1on, in April 197:.t and d1srn1ssal would give hiin a plal forn1 to run on. Asked \\'hether he 1\'<1<; cr;>osiderinlil doing this. flliller said, '·J'n1 no! el1g1hle as a city employ~.·· lie declined to discuss h1.~ 1;011versat1n11 \1'il h the representativr from Rutan and ·rucker. .i\nother outsid~ chanrr being discussed in cil_r hall is lhat l\·Jiller 1nay be 1n· !erested in r1inning for ful!ti111e ma~or 1f 1h;:it ro~i t 1on ic; ever appro\'ed by l'ntcr~ l\liller spoke ro the ehar1er re 11sio11 ~·on11nittce th<it is sl.ud.v1 ng the proposa l -11 1ras narrn1rlr defea!ed 1n an rlec11on las!. November -last 11·eek . Toni Livengood. chain11<1n or thr t'On1- n111tee. said i\liller expressed suppor1 lor !he position but. ~aid tha1 some: quahl 1ra- t10ns should be written in as a rr- r1uircment for ca nd idates seeking the nl- J1cc. Sanla Ho oa \Von1an Plunges ()ff Bri•lo1• 'o SAN FRANCISCO (UPI 1 -A woinan identified as i\1rs. l\1axinc lmanell Pen· lnglon of Santa Rosa leaped from lh!' <:olden Gate Bridge Sunday to become the ~2oth confirmed :s uicide from the span. Her body was nol recovered . Witnesses said the woman stopped her car in sou1h- bound Janes near the north tower of the bridge and jumped over the railing while drivers and 11,.•alkers looked on. \ DIAGRAM SPOTS KEY LOCATIONS IN TODAY'S ATTACK ON ATTICA STATE PRISON Authorities Reject Oemend1 of Prisoners, Ord er Walls Stormed at Western New York Facility 50,000 Students Trudge Back to Area Schools ;\c;.idy J0.000 youngster's in Huntington Brach and Fountain Valley offiria lly end- ed their sum1ncr vacation! today and rrturned lo school i\u n1a1or difFa:ull1cs 1vcre reported hi olfi<·1al:-nf sehnol di.-i !rie!s serving !hr ar·ra ·-1\ctuall v \\'r had tewrr prolllcnis lhan ;:inll('ip;:ited ." said Dr Charles \Voodtin of t hr Fou ntain Vallry School fli strict 1\·hert> Golden West} s .Students J un1/'J (;olden \Vest College ofl1ria!c; 1rerl" ~!unncd tod;i,y upnn d1 scQvering a ~:i perrent incrr.;>.~(' in day studen t rn· rolln1cnl Ol'('r ];'!St _\e:ir '!I Of)f'1l1ng da1· t;11i1t·~ B1 nn\111 1.Kl;l1, ~.:!79 da y :-;lu<lenL~ h;id enri>lll'd up 1 n1m .l~!"i~ la ~t .1 e;:ir. Da.v rrg1,,1r~t l(ln rnnti11ue.~ 'f'ue~dav ;:ind Thursda~· frntt1 2 10 4 p.m. in 1he College Center. v;,can('u,'s per- mitt ing. ufflciP.ls said f.-:\'cning enrollment also cl1 111bed 10 percent with 5.aoa student~ signed up as of lod<iy 11·1th re~istralion con- tinuing rl'OlTI 6 to 8::!0 p.m. toda_v through \\iednesda.v ;:ind Sep! 20 to "' Thf" surgt' t1f students lo Golden lli'cst was lll inarked l'flfllrast to en- rollment tallie.'l at 1he Coast Com- munity CoJlege District's campu-' in Costa Mesa where registrNion increased (Inly .'Ji ,; percent. students fron1 two schools under <·on- slrutlion are being bussed lo other lo('a· lion s. 1'he Huntington Be<ich Union H1J:?h Sthool U1stric1 repnrted the hight>st at- lrndance \Vilh Jti.050 rf'turning to rla.~sc~ Jn !he: 52-~quare n1i\e d1stnct Attendr111ce figurrs for lhf' clrrnen1Dl',v <l1 s1.rict.s were sketch.\·_ 11•1lh only Fou11 l ain Valley reporting by press 1.imr 111 that district 10,483 ~howed up for tile f1rsL d<iv nf sthool in the /luntingloJ\ Bea1·h C1t_1' (1dr1nr 11- t;;rv1 Sehoo! Dislnt'! cnrolln1c11l w<i s i>x- per:led to be i .1:,0 and in the t)t ean V1r1v School Dis1rict 14 ,444 sludents 11rrr ex · peeled to sho1J.· up tor t'IHsses toda.1·. Buena l'ark 1'ol Dro\1'n:s in f'ool 1\L ValJey Hom e I\ 2-yt'ar-old B11e11a P;il'k bo y drownc<I Sa1urda.v \~·h1!e v1s1t111g his grandp<irents 111 l'ounrain Valley. IJale Huger.-;. 2. wa s det'larcd dead on arri1•al at Hu n11ngton lntercommunity llospital at aboul 9:30 p.ni. A spokesman for the fi re dcpar·tmen1 said the boy 11·as visiting his ~randparents. f\·1r. and r-.1rs. Leo f·'rilo1. al. 1710! Santa Rita Street when the lragedv OC('Ured . Coroner's investigator R it ha r rl 4.00,000 Slvarm On County Sands 1'o Beat Heat Oy GEO RG~ LEIOAL 01 I~• D•llY P'ilot $!t tl 1'!1ngrrl hy Sl'<1rching 100-dcgree plu~ lcn1pcr<1t11re~. some 400.000 persons ~w<irn1ed lo Orange Cou r1ty beaehes Sun- day .~cek1 11~ relief from rhe Scpten1bcr Sllll Triµp1 ng j(1ngcrly t1vcr the superhol l'illltls. lhe throng~ of beachgoerc; found rr-hef only <it water's edge where low , g!as~y su l"r V.'<"l.~ crrdi!ed with reducing In ;i 111ini111un1 the nt1mbers of rc~cucc; at 11111~1 (lrangf' Co:isl l:ic1H'hr~. 111 tile waler. ~1n1menng (Jc:>h was cool· 1•d by ti:J drgrrc •1'aLcr -a water h·111pcrnlt!l't' thci! li fegu;irds described as ('hitly bul norn1<.1I lur tlus l1n1e of year. Sa n Clernt•nle lirfguards logged 47 ,000 a1 clly ar1d col!n1) lieaches on Sund11y. 111 l.<1~1111:1 Bcar!1, llfeg1u1rds ter111ed the 1\·eekend "~·t'ry 11u1e1'' dt•:>pite: the !1ugr• !T011 tis <111 al l c11,v anrl co unly be11chcs 'l'hf'y rs11111ated 40.000 hit tile sa nd.~ Sat urday and 11ga1n Sunday. Air 1r 1npr r;1turcs tor bolh Sn111h Co<1st beach :irras hovrred above 80 with a high of 84 lugged at L.aguna Beath The ht·<it wave is fortuig e:<1tensio11 of !he Laguna Beach lifeguard schedule. Orrhnarlly Sunday \votlld have been the last day of full lifegu ard co verage, Chief Lifeguard Skip Conner said. Extra guard.s \1•ill be kept on a.'l necessary, during the heat "'ave before the force is reduced to its three-man, off. season skeleton cre1v, Conne r said. Councilmen Back Mayor Slaughter said lhe OO_v was in lhe pool with his grandfather and 13-year-old aunt. "l'he lwo apparently got out of the pOnl and went into the house, thinking the child was right behind them, he said. After a few minutes. the grandfather and aunt missed the child and in lookin~. found him floating in the pool 's deep end. The only major injury of the weekend \vas at l!unting1on Beach State beach v.•here 13-vear-old Curtis fl1orriston of Riverside "was paralyzed with back in· jurie.'l afLer hie; head stn1ck bottom when he dived into a v.·ave. He is in seriou:! !'OnditJ011 In the intensi ve tare unit of Pacifi ta ll(lspi tal. Huntington Reach, with dar11aged vertebrea, a hospital :;ipokesman said. McCr"cken Vote of Confidence Expected Tuesday A vote of confidence ir1 (;eorgr ~lcCral'ken as rnayor of Hu ntington Ucach 1s expected to bt taken Tuesday night and seems certain to carr)'. Four of the se\'en eouncil members to- day expressed clear ~upporl. of the general contractor as mayor. The l¥.'O other council members -fl1rs. Norma Gibbs and Donald Shlpley -could nol be reached for comment. Councilmen rallied to hack J..lcCracke:n after a report in a county newspaprr hinted !hat the ~ame \'(i!ing bloc thal is t>cC'king a new ('ity 11dmini s1rator 11!so 1-.·anL~ ro unseat f\1cCraC'ken as n1ayor. .. l\e told r:eorge that r 11·01dd be very happy to prOj)OSC a nint ion O( l'.011· fidcnet'.·• Cuuncll111an A! Coen said lhl.'l morning. "I W3.'l quite disturbed at Lhi~ 11ccounl. I have no knowledge of any i c- liv ily of this lype against hini. 1 have: heard on!y accolades for him .'' The molion will be proposed at Bil ad - journed meeting of the cily counc1l al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night in the council chambers. Council man Jack Green also branded lhe report as "tota.lly untrue." The motion will be proposed at an ad- journed meeting of the city council al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night in lhe council chambers. Councilman JJ1ck Green also branded the report as ''totally untrue." "I think George is trying lo bf' a good mayor and is doing a good Job ." (:rrcn cornmented. "A:! far as 1 a1n concerned , he will be mayor until his tcrn1 of oflit e ~xpires. lie is a!sured of my vote." Councihnan Jerry f\1atne.v. lhe virt .mayor. who was mentioned in tbe article as 11 possi ble successor to 1\ilcCracke:n said there wa:! "'no truth" to the story. Allked If h' \\'as dissatisfied with 1'1cCracken 's handling of the position, f\1atney replied. "I can't say that. I ha ve disagreed with him philosophically, bul that's alt I think he has chaired the meetings well and wor~ed very hard." Councilm an Ted Bartlett also ex- pressed "100 percent .support" for i\1cCraeken as mayor. fl·lcCrackcn hirnself expre!lsed surprise at the .report. \\'hich suggested that s0me counciln1en were clain1ing he wa~ giving only his ov.•n vii>w tn published ~!ate1nent.'l and not the f..'{lncensus view of the council. •·1 ha ve alway~ lrl('d to play It straight," he said ... In fact I h1'11t taken pride in, it'' He was lhe 8?11 of fl.1r. and r.1rs. Joh n J. Rogers, of 196 \Valker SL. Buena Park. Nudie Law Eye<l For Seal Beael1 An . ordinance effectively prohlbiting nude entertainment in pu blic places goes before the Seal Beach City Council for approval tonight. The ordinance h~ aimed specificall y against nude "theaters'' and affects both men and wome:n. If 11pproved, the ordinance would make it a misdemeanor lo part1eipateo in any live nude acl, demonstration or ex· hibition Counc1hncn po~nted 0111 lh<it the ardinance would not affect theaters. con· c:ert ·halls or other esta blishment.~ primarily devoted to I hr ta tr 1 c a l pe rformances. Otherwise !he 52.000 person~ estimated a! the state beach Sunday enjoyed the l'Cla!ively calm surf running from two to lhrce feel. Onl.v a fe:w riptides near lirookhurst Avenue portion of the beach marred the surf scene. Newport Beach logged what lifeguards reported was a record crow d for the ($« BEACH, Pa1e 2) I<'Ja g Football Aides To l\leel in Valley Anyone interested in coaching one of founlain Valley's flag football teams i.'l invited to a meeting of coaches Wed · nesday at 7:3Q p.m. in the Communily <..:enter. t.oc;i t residents over 16 years of age: arc eligible: lo coach the team! 1vhich vtill pl:iy every Saturday morninp; beginning Sept. 18. Thoiie interested . may contact I ~ l'1ty llet:reation Department •l 962- 2124 28 Convicts Lose Lives By LA \\'Rl:;1\Cl.: !\1cQUlLLAN A'ITJCA. N.Y. ! UPI 1 -Rebel convi«ls killed nine civill<in en1ployes at Attica State Prison loday as more than 1,700 state troopers. national guardsmen and sheriff's deputies storn1ed the facility. T1venly·eight prisoners 11·ere slain in the gunfire. authorities said. ("There is son1e question no1v whether the prison 1s no\v entirely secured," ;i spokesman said n1ore !han four hours after the assault began!. The insurgent in1nates had held ~3 hostages since the outbrt'ak erupted lasl Thursday. Twenty-nine hostages 1\·ere !reed, including four in critical condition. The tllroa!s of ctght hos tages had been slashed. 01f1c1als said, and one cmploye was shoL lo dcat11, In <1ddil io11. 11 guard died Saturda~· 01 inJuncs suffered when thro11•n fro m a 1v1ndo11 . i\ helicopter decU) c~ the pri::.iiners al Ille stal'I of the assault b~· fly111.i; 01·cr one t·orncr of Cellblock "O" \V ht'11 tha prisoners seerncd d1str;1ctcd, [11 0 other choppers began dropping tear "as and thr authorities opened fire as the~ attacked the high·walled prisOn. Nearly four hours after the massiv e ~~Sault on the prison began, fighting con· tinued. At first. officer~ poured l1undreds of shots and !ear gas Ciinisters into the besieg~d ~r.ison. Throughout the nlorninl{ ~poradic firing can1e lrom inside the gray walls. The atta(·k on the prison c·a1ne after prisoners rejected an appeal frorn Stat e Correcllon Comm1ssiuner Russell t;. Os1vald to release the hostage~. Osv.·a!d said he had no allernative becau~e prisoners we_re b~coniing increasingly 1\·ell-arn1ed with kr11ves niade in a prison shop !hey controlled. He said !hey als(l were erecting barnc<.1des thrit soon would have been difficult to break througl1 . .. It became app<irent to me that tht s1tuatin_n 11'as rapid!~· de terlora11ng and it 11·t1 s e1·1dent 1.he prisoners 11·ere not goin~ In r-nnperate, · hr said . "Their behavior was not too much different than their behavior on the ~treets, v.·llere several 11·cre L'r11111 etcd r1I rnanslaughter and niurder " (.'aµl. [ln1e1· Hueh n. rine ~if the freed hostages. ~aid lhc prisone rs "became more n1il 1tant" Rftcr the 11lt11narum wa.'l deli verer! .. \\'r 11·rre .~11 11e~1r dr:1 tli ~o 111an\' time~ in the la.~l l11·C' d:11's. it's unbcl1e11able, un- believable." lluehn .~aid. "After rh~ uJt1n1atu1n they held a knife lo my rhroal . Aul !he Puc r!o Rican guy didn't ha ve the heart lo do ii ·• Gov. A. Nelson /1 BOl'kt'fe!ler. 11·hn said before the attack he l'.(lUld no! legallv grant the prisoners' demands for am- nesty. po.~tponed his trip to the National (;overnors· Conference 1n Puerto R1 c11 and remau1ed in his New York Cilv of- fice. · The conv1cls had threa1ened lo kill their hostages 1f their demands for an1nesty were not met. Authol'ities· ig- nored the amnesty demand and ordered the artack . "'.Surrender peacefully 'i'ou will nol ~ !See PRISON. Page 21 or .. ge Coast lt·eather Relief ? Forgl't it. ~et your thermometers for 108 degrees Tuesday if you li\'e 111 the in land sections. Other"'ise it'll bt in !he upper 80s along the cool (! J beaches. INSIDE TOOi\ Y Nikita Khn1shchev. 1vl10 onct rrll~d s11prerr1e 11t Ru.<cSia, was bt1r1t4 today G!j t1H 1111perstn,, See 11Lory, Pt1gc 4 l i<lh• .. ... L•llCll'I " lo.ll~t " M•ft lft l•,vl(1 " C1l!fltftll • M0¥1ff " (hKklftt U1 • N1U..,1I Ntw' ••• e11ulllfll Jj,)t Or1ntt CtunfJ " c"""' " l1lvl1 ,.,. .. ~ " C<l'IWI'' .. , ...... ll·JI Dtll~ llt!otn .. S!ock M•rtltlt 1 .. lt D•~IUt\ .. Ttlt•l\llft " le!i.'1•1 , ... • fllfflll'' " ""'*'";""''"' " W••'~ .. • ,1 ....... IJ.1' w.,..,,.., lltwt U·•l Nl,..KOIN " W1r1• •No ••• ' • ' J 0Ah.Y PlLl.11 !.\~~' Stpten1btt lJ, l9/l Record Bot Spell Heat Will Grip Coast Till Friday Southern CaJilornians can leave their woollu ln mothballs for the !'l!!St of the '4'ttk. Tbt granddaddy of ·au September heat waves will continue to bring 90-degree plus tunpttatures at least through Fri· day. uys the wealherman. AlMg the coast lo• nighttime tern· peratur@s will bottom aut at 70 with daytime highs near 80. Jn inland Orange County and the rest of Southern California temperatures will drop only slightly Tuesday lo about 95. The rest of the wttk the thermometers will pop the 90-degree mark each day, the National Wea ther ~rvice contends. At fault, the weatherman says, i.s a high pressure system that is stalled over Nevada. It's big enough to simmer the hot weather pot, but not enough to !tit up the Santa Ana winds wh ich usually fan the area with hot winds, this time of year, The only breeze Southlanders can er· ·pect ~~he eight to JS knot onshore wind!! along the Orange Coast. Those alternoon onshore puffs have proved ineUective in cooling inland com- munltits. Santa Anans sweltered with 80 degree temperatures near midnight Sun- day . night and tilt inland lows are ex· peeitd to be only slightly less in coming nlghU, Al-Ong the Orange Coast the low te mperatures at night have been and are expected to be more reaso!lable. Orange C.Ounty Harbor Department reporl!I a low oI 6S Sunday night at Newport Beach. Smog is piling up in the Los Angeles basin and" portioM of the S.n Gabriel Valley were expected to near the fir st stage smog alert level today with ozone counts predicted at .SO parts per million, A first stage alert lJ called when ozone Cl A Operation . . With Guerrillas In Laos Bared WASHINGTON (UPI) -A transcript of secret Senate--t.e1Umooy d~closed Monday th1t the Central Int.elllgence 'Agency (CIA ) has been secretly training and supporting 30 ,000 guerrllla troops ln La09 '5inCe 1962." The figure was disclosed for the f!r~t time In published closed door hearings before the Senate Armed Services Co m- mittee. C. r.rurtrie Godley, U.S, ambassador to La os, told the committee the CIA·financ- ed guerrilla units "have been the backbone of the milltary effort in Laos" to repel the North V1etnamese forces. "The irregular forces in Laos today ... number about 30,000 men," he said. "These forces are organized into SGU (SpeciaJ Guerrilla Unit ) battalion• and these battalions now compri!e about 331} to 360 men each." Godley said the guerrUla unll!I operated every where In Laos ex cept the area aroun d tht!: capital, Vientiane. .. The reasons that no personnel ha1 Deen rteruited In the Vlenllane area was that there were in tht!: 1960s 8 series of coups," he said. ":'lli.l itary personnel played a rather prominent role in these actions. and the United Stales did not wish to become ln· timately involved in the internal political machinations or polit ical military actions in that country." Godley said the CI A began covertly assisting Lao irregular forces in 1962 and 1963, when it became apparent the North Vietnamese were not going to respect the Geneva Accords barring outside military interference in Lhe Laot ian affairs. reaches .52 partg per million. The heat wave bas destroyed all high temperature records for South e n Califo:-ni1!. Sund<!y"s high of 102 at the Los Angeles Civic Center \l.'8S the J2nd time this year downtown temperatures have !Ollred above 90 degrees. The only other years in history with as many super hot days were 1958 and 196(1. With the heat "·ave set to send mercury above the 90 degree level again today, 1971 will go down in the books as the hottest year ever. The nation's high Sunday "'as 120 log. ged at Palm Springs. Coast watchers wondering where al! those people came from on area beaches over the weekend may be inlerested to know it was 115 in Riverside and 106 In Anaheim and Santa Ana Sunday. A count of all the bodies frying on the sand of public beaches from San Clemente to Ventur3 County led to a t.ot al of more than 1.5 million people. Officer Says Woman Suspect Attacked Him A Laguna Beach police officer was scratched, bitten and spat on by a suspteted woman purse thief as he at- tempted to make an arrest Friday even· ing, police report. Officer Larry Galat was flagged down at Brooks Street and S. Coast Highway shortly before 5 p.m. by witness~! who rl 1!med they had seen two men and a woman break Into s car parked nearby on Mountain Road. The trio removed two purses from !he vehicle and ran toward the beach. the witnesses said . Ga!at reported he found them on the beach stairway Inspecting the contents of lhe purses. When he announced they were under arre~t on su~picion of burg!11ry the wtiman, identified as Ann ~1artie , Rutherford. 24 , a native of Fra.nce, whn said she was staying at a Ccsta Mesa motel, prnceeded to bite, scratch and spit n11 hi m. Galat claimed. She was transported to th e police ~ta · Ur:rn along with her unresis!.ing male com- p<!ninns, Remi Edv•ard L3tour. 21, of .'.'ew York , and Gary Wayne Kinkade. 19. of Illinois. Last weekend another Laguna Reoirh nfficer. Robert Romaine, "'as bi1ten nn the arm by a woman he was attempting to place under arrest follo win g the "drinkers' walk" melee according lo police. Y Indian Week In Beach Slated Huntington Beach ~l ayor Geo rge McCr.11ckl!'n ha s procl aimed Sept 19 through Sept. 5 a5 '{~fCA Indian Guide and Indian t'if11iden V.:'eek . "These ':t'tl1CA progr11m'.'> h11ve exerted a po"·erful and continuous lnrtuenre for good citizenship and high Ideals amonR the young men and women of our city :· said r.1cCracken ln issuing !he pro· clamatinn. The Yr-.1CA will set up 11 complete In - dian Village . in thf' Huntington Cente.r Saturday through Sept. 22 tn kick off an Indian Guide recruitment drive. •· ·-. i.._,. .... , DAii.' l"ILOT •t.it P'~ote COOLING IT IN NEWPORT HARBOR WITH ALL THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT It Has Bffn Hot, It Is Hot and It Is Going to Stay Hot. Until Friday at least Sen. Cranston Endorses Population ,Curb Study WASHI NG TON <AP J -Sen . Alan Cranston 10.Calif.), today endorsed a report by some 30 scientists calling for $250 million to $400 million in annual government re~earch aim'ed 11l curbing populat ion grnll'th. "No field of federal research policy has been more neglected," Cranston dee.tared at a news conference at v.·hich the report was released. He noted lhat of the nearl y $2 billion 11 vailable for research in fiscal 1!172 by the National Institutes of Health, only $~R mil lion, or about t\\'O percent. \Viii he devoted to birth control and related areas. , The report v.·as sponsored by the Population Crisis Committee. 11 nonprofit organization V.'ith headquarters i n Washington. 9 Westminster Graduates Pass Placen1ent 1'est By passing the natJonal \o!lf'~e En· trance Examination Board Acivancrrl Placement Tes!. nine \Vestm1n.~1er High School greduates v.·ill enter co!lege th i! fall v.·ithout havinR to tttke freshm11 n English. "This is the first lime the advanced pla cement. prni;:ram ha.~ ever been of· fered at \Vestminstf'r High Schon! and \.re'rt ccrt111nl~· pleasf'd "'i lh !ht results," said Principal Ferrf'n f:hristf'nsen The e:.;am was thr cuhninatlrin nf il cril- lep:e level English cnursP. taught at. thf' Lions campus, v.·ith guidelines se! down b.v the\ Co!lei;i:P f.ntranf'~ ExaminA!inn Rnard Othf'r ('nllrpr crf'dit rl"lur;;PS Jn he 1:iught ;ire his!nr1. ni;ilhrrna11cs ;ind fQrel~n lan~uage A 10111( nf 1.l Sllldt'nts V•hn hild IAkPn 1hP Engli.~h rot1r~e pa~sed lhe tf'~1 Tho~c who passed It ;:ire Paul Baron, Stevpn Armstrong. \\'inifred Jar()h, Nanrv Mirk, Peter Rey, Dale Ryder. Dorothy ~chonlc, Leslie Sv.·ain and Francis S. Tracy. Gen. Andrew P. O'f\.teara. national chairman, s11id "the ~·ord.~ of t.he srien· tists give high promise that effective, saft. inexpensive. reversible, and self-ad· ministered means of contraception. com - pletely acceptable lo all people hoth aesthetically and religiously, are v.•ithin our grasp If we v.•ill only devote the neressary resources . . ti') the task " He and Cranstnn !'ilirl !he report harl heen endorsed h,\' some 21 American J'\obcl rri7.e \\'Inners ;infl fire f1Jrmer presid('nlial science ad1·1sers. Cr11nstnn said "De.~p1te the uraenl nrf'd of millions of men anrl 11·nmen for sa fe. effrcli1·e. ;iccrptab\(', 1·o)luntary mrans n( fert ility c0n1rnl. popu la tion anrl fan1 ily plannlng re~e11rch hare been the poor stepchild of the mediCJll and research communities. "The federal .l!:DVrrnment ha s a resf"l(lns1h1ll1~-... he ~.'!1rl , ''!n ensure th11t b1r!h conrrnl m('thnds now being used are as sall' and ,.,ffecth·e as modern science can make thrm. "l'nf0rt11narrtv, !hr exrcu11re br;irirh hil.~ hePn ~Jn11·," tle said !hat. 1n J!lfi~. for examp le, "when some. sel'en million V.S v.·0men had alrearly taken oral con!racept1l'eS. the NJH still h11d no population research program at all." San Francisco 1-1 a.~ S 1110~ A lPrL :;~ \' FRA:\'CJ~rn 'Ar i -Thr f',1n Franr1srn R:il' rrg1nn '~ flrfl -;11r pn\lurrnn tilrr·t v.·11~ r)J'derf'd 1oday hy rhe Air Pl'lll l1 · !inn Contr·nl l11s!rirl \\'i1h a tie111 w11ve ru~h1nR nx1rl:i nt rr;irl1n.i;:~ tn h1r<h lf'l'el,,, !hf' ,11i"rt nrd{'r lll'l:ed all res1r!rnt~ 1n rnnst of ;i n1nr- ro11n!v ;irr;i In stnp all hut e~sent1al a111111nnh1lr cii i1 int: 1 n<lf>r ;i d1s1r1rt r•il rrv arlnplerl 111~! mnnlh, !hr nrrlrr ;ilsn ;:iskerl 1nd11.~lr1,1I f1rn1s tn c11rt.;iil prnd11rtinn rir othC'rwi'P \unit the 011!p111 nf c;ontam 1nan1~. All oprn hlirning , 1nrl11rling barbecues, w ,11 s orrlrrr>rl '.'>tnpperl From Pf11Je 1 BEACH • • • seasnn on Sund11y v.·hen 140 ,l)(){l sw armed !hf' city beaches. The one to twn.foot surf caused only fo1ir rescues for the entire weekend . One occurred 4 20 p.m. Saturday st 19th and Ed,l(ewa ter when 4-~·ear nld Paul Ha zell of Santa Ank fell from the pier. \\'1 tne~ses 11 p p 1 i e d mouth·to-mouth resusci tation to the boy "'ho wa~ rushed tn Hoag Hnsp1t:il by Newport Be,ach Fire [lep;irtment. He is in satisfactory con- dition tod;iy, Roth f(un t1n1"?\nn bearhes hore the brunt nf an 1n1·as1nn h.v heat relief seeking in- lanrl rl11·ellers thi1' 11.·eekend. Figures rclrase ri hy !i feguarfls at both city 11ncl s!ate beaches indicate that 235.l'\O{) persons nocked to the strands on Saturrla.v and Sunday. Alt('nd11nce w;i~ e.~tim1ned at 93,000 on Sa turd;iy but J11mped ro an eRtimated 142.()()(l (In Sunday. Lifegu11rds believe the increa~e v.·as caust>ri hy studenls wanting to 11:et in their la~t beach frolic before resuming classes today. Thf" air iemperature so11red to a high of 83 degree.~. a scorcher fnr this time of the. yr11r The watrr temperature was abo11t. 6:1 dri;:rer5_ 1-lf'licoptr r pi lot~ from the Huntingtin Rr;irh Pnl1rp n('r11rtmenl said the 1f'm[l('ra11 1rc rl1d not drop significantly d11ring the ni~ht hours . "\\'e f(}flk lhe rlonrs of !he helicopter off to make lh ln~s more comfort11ble, At I am. rh1s morning the temperature was ;ihout iO rle~rees rinse to the w11ter b11 t ahnut 95 dcgrres 800 feet up," said Of· ficer .Jack Wrl sh. Huntlngtnn BP;ich City Life.guard Capt Douglas D'Arna!l ~aid the surf wa s on ly two fePt high. caListng only !I moderate amnunt of rescue activit.v. R o~·s Cln h Sponso rs C rui ~e in H<i rhor A rh;impa~n~ bnal rirlr hosted by !he Fr11io!11in \'1111('~' flny~· \!uh will hf' held S;i1u1cb1y ;ibnnrd the Pa1·ll!ion Queen in ,'\r11port Rra('I! 1'l1r li:1rhrir lnt1r wil l drpart at 8 . .111 r tn :ind 11111 return at 12 .~0 a.m. ,\]( prroreeds 11.·111 ~o In lhe Fnuntain Valley rlri1·~· Cluh. For further ticket in· fr1rn1at1on. contact Chuck Hall at 968·9234. Board Told To Oppose Unification B~· RUD I "'TEOlTELSKT 01 !ho O•l•v l"ilDI I to!! Ocean \'il'w ~thool SupPr1ntendenl Clarence Hall as Joined 1n the Oplnioo thal unification nf thi> Huntingtnn Beac) Union High Schoo! District is to be avoio:I. ed in 1972. At the Sept. 20 trustee !'ess 1on he wl~ ask his five·man hoard 1n 11ppose tht four-way division ten1at1vely approved b' the county Con1mil1ee on .~:hnnl Oistric l Or ganization. lie will als0 ask 1he board tn rescind its appro1 al f!f a lhree·Waj di1•ision 11 had ('a1'11er supporttd. "The basis of the four.way split sup ported h,1· SPal Bf'<1ch and HuntingtQr Beach . and the three-wa y split supported by CX."ean View were bolh based in l~rg1 meas11re on cons ideratinn of schod finance anl loral tax rates.'' said Dr Hall '"!'he Suprerne Cnurt rulini;: remove~ the fin;incing of the public srhonls as < kn t'iwn fartnr in determining anv di visinr. of the 1ernlory making up Lhe !ligh school distriet" If final ap pr<11'.il 11r the fnur.1va~ di vision is granted by thr. county c:nm mittee. four new school systems would ~ created nut of !hf: high school district'! territory Each would scr1·e childrer fr l')1n kindcrg11rten through the J2tt grade. One 1vou!d be forn1ed from a com bination of the Ocean View and Fountair. Valle y elen1enl11ry districts, another oi the See! Be11ch and Los Alamitos elemrn- 1.ary district.~. a third of the Westminste1 elementary district. and the !ast of the Huntington Beach City School District. Public hearings have been scheduled b~ the county Con1mittee on School District OrganizRtion for Oct 5. 6, and 7 a! various locations in lhe Huntington Beact Union High School District. Residents nf Lhe Fountain V11!ley-Oceac View area will meet with the committee at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Fountain Valle1 High School cafeteria. At !l pm. the same night fhe comm11tee will mel't v.·itb residents of the Huntingtnn Beach CitJ &hnnl Oistrict at D1vyer School. Similar sessions have been ~cheduled for 6 30 p,m. Oct. 6 in the \Vest min~ter School Distric t 1no location 11s ~·rt nam· ed l and N 9 p.m. the same night sL J. H. McGaugh School. Seal Beach, for residents in the Los Al111nitos -Seal Btacb area. Final adoption of the four ·wa,v dil'ision is scheduled for Oct 7 at a Ume and place yet lo be announced by the com· mittee. If a cl('ar majority of the IO·man com· mittee adopts th e plan. !1 will be recom· mended to the state 13oard of Education for placement onlhe. June 1972 primary ballot. Four Unin.jured L1.Bcach Crash F0ur Phoen ix resirlE'nls "~rared injury Saturday morning when their light plane crasherl v.·hi lr l;inrling a! Huntingto tt Beac~'ll ~leadov.·l11rk Airport. Police said the 1n1nnt rra~h resulted ln sli,'!ht. d11ma~e to the pJ;inc's single pro- p('ller and In ii~ lef1 1v1ng tip. \Vi!nP~l'l'.'> ~airl-the planr. piloted by 0.1nn1e J;i\' Gnldin '1, \!l, ;ipprn<1rh ed thf land1ni;: i:trip tnn fast ::inrl !ouched dov.•n thrf'f' 1lmPs hrfnre skid<l1ng oH tha n1nwa 1 ThP 0planP wa~ d;:rmagtd whr.n the w1n,q ca ught a wooden post at the SCH1lh end ol tht runway, polic~ s<1id . Tfl l\Yn I AP ) -Typhoon \Vendy i;o.·eakened ln a tropical storm tNiay and 1·rered ;i 1vay from .Japan tnw;ird lhe Soviet Kuril Is lands in norlh11·estern Pacific. • OUH•I COAST From Page 1 DAILY PILOT OIUoSC.E co.ur P'Ul l.lSHING COM,~Y l;obett N, w •• d. 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Lie do"'Tl on the floor and put your hands on your head." The attack on the pr ison came "'!thout warning. Rockefeller h11d signed !he ex· ecutlve order calling up the N11tional Guattl hours earlier, but it "'as not an· nounced. The assaul t 11t11rted with a sm111! helicopter sent to one corner of the huge cellblock huilding todivert the Btlenlion nf the rebels. Soon after, two larger army 'copttrs move In, dumping vohat one of- ficial called "tons" of tear gas on the bulldlng. St.ate troopers and deputies stormed through the front gate loward the cellblock, h11lted for several moments by barricades a.I every Intersection. ~'hen they entered the outer part of the cellhlock they found eight bodie!. "It wa s horrible, just unbelievable," one trooper said. Twt!:nty minutes after the assault btgan, a National Guard artillery fuit· talion entered with several hundred men and Red Croa.s jljmbulances. Three hours later, 11 plea went nul for more am· bul1nces to bring out the dead 11nd in· jurcd from the gray walled prison . An Army demolition team discovered explosi11es inside Lhe prison and said lhe prlY:iner~ had dtii: underground tunnelll and wired them w.ith homemsde bombs. A light r11 in fell nn the pri:son throughout the morning . Tear g3s clung Hi e rog lo the prison bulld ings. As the lucky hostages were freed. their names were read by off icials to relatives v.·aiting outside thf'l main gale. Some wept for joy : others waited to hear the fate of husbands and sons. One released hostage sa id a convict held a knife at h!li throat for more than an hour . ''I prayed and prayed ," he said. "The olhers were not so fortun&te." The convlct.'1 had threatened to kll! the 27 guards and J 1 civiHanll if amnesty demands were nnt met. Authorities re· jected the demand~. The massive attack on the gray v.'alls began in heA\'Y rain when a 11mal\ helicopter flew over one corner of ce\lbloc k n l(l divert the prisnners' at· tention, Then . lwo larite hehcnpters mov- ed directly O\'er lhe cellb!nck, dropping te11r gRs. At the same lime troopers and deputies movtri Inside the high wall~. A dozen troopers and gu;irdl!, llllffering frnm tur gas. were hospltslized. Other tov.·('r guardll wore gall ma~kll. Outside lhe main gate. prison officials r~ed riff the names of ho11111ge11 8! they were re-leased. Two ••omen rtlatlv~ or the ho.~111ges began crying as their name5 werei read . A plea wi>.nl. nut fnr "l'lll 11v11ilable sm· bu!ances" In come to lhe scent. tn c.11rry out the "suffering anri lhe Injured " "Surrender peacefully, you will not hf harmed." ,. lnud ipeaker blartd. "Sur~ rendrr the h0st11ge.~ ~urrenrlrr the hosta$:('S. Llt down nn the flnor r..nd put your h1'nds nn ynur hr1:1d ." Shortly 11rlfr O!wald lssutd "'hat he called his "fln11I request" on ~hair of the hostagt.s, Gov Rrltkefeller placed the na· tio nal &uard on alert I Our Di<unonds are a Good lnve&tment .· PENDENT-SO LITAIRE- 2. 1 S C:ti. Surreundl'Cf $1495 '45 Ct. Dlomond $195 by •,1 ~h. 111 lllell'IOlld All'IHl1.,. Cut-J C•lff SI clor1ty·H celor. VVJ Clorlty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- 1,lO Ct. dlomond $695 f h•• l j l Ctt.. $99 Amerlcon Cut-I Colo1 . ., ..... , •. SI Clo•lry SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- .10 C1. dlomofld $495 f l111 I /4 Crt. $69 Amorltn Cu,_.11' C1lot A•ortrt•· VVS clorl'Y. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM e· FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 lo 6 COMI IN AND IROWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -lolWtM H-I ...... ...., ) DOM RACITI OUR MOS T UNUSUAL DIAM OND GUARANTEE e WM11 yo• ~uf o 111011101111 fro111 Ill wo ._111 t••ront• tllttt dlomonll 10 •1tfl'r•IM Of 40 •,, MOlll tllo~ ro• ,ohl fer It or y111r 111011ey Met. Co11 .,., lie • wfll 01- .,119,..7 COM~ARL_ EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Don• on Prem!111 I ,[ I , I -· ll.t ~rs Languish Coast Protection Hopes Grow Dim By DAVID JENSEN SACRAMENTO (U Pl l -Conserva- tiorusts" hopes of halting what they call the ·'ri p off" of California beaches may be as bleak as !hr Norlhern Cali fornia coastline they Are trying to protect. Six maior coastline protection bills were in troduced in the Legislature earlier this year Onr is dead Four arr langu1sh1nr: in comm111ees. The nnl}' one still fAvored bv the California Coas!al AlhAnce , an unibre lla organization fnr environmental gro ups, may pass lhe Assembly this ~·eek But it still f.:1t·es hearings in thl'. Sen ;ite Natural Resources and \\'1ldlife and Finance Com· m11ees before floor action. Democratic Assemblyman Alan S1eroty or Beverly Hills, authnr of the lower house bill. believes a strong measure. can pass the full Senate If it doesn't stall in A Handshake To Re111ernber President Richard Nixon made a particularl y strong impression on two of his youthful e<1nstituenls during his las1 visit. \Yhile chatting wilh a group outside a San Ju;in Capistrano restaurant he shook the hand nf 10- \'f'ar-old Randy Co llins bul missed his 6-year--old brother st.snding next to him. '·The President certa inly has a firm grip." boa sted Randy, son of t\1r and Mrs. Gary Collins. "\\'ell. J"m glad you enjo\'ed 11," reLo r!ed Ronnie . "\Vhile he was sha ~ing your hand he wa s standing .in my f()l1t :" Ragi11 g Floods Trar. 1'housands In Texas Homes From \\'Ire Srr\ ices CORPt.;S CH R J S T 1. Tex . flood~·aters, reAching !loorknoh lfve\s in ~me area~. kepi lhous<inds nr resident, In makeshift shcl!rrs 1nda y in more than a rlnzrn cnmmun1!1e~ ne11r Corpus Christi. The r;:iins tha1 caused 1he floods, spark- ed by tropical st orm Fern, ha1·e lnt;iled up !n 21 5 inches since Friday illcanwhile ann1her storm system, Edith, inched to11·ard the Texas coast from 320 miles to the soulheasl. Four Cuban .~hrimp boats were washed ai::round near porl Aransas, Tex. Sunday , The \J S. Coa~L Guard al New Orleans said opl'ra!fons lo free the bnats were be1nJ: hurried toclay be cause of Edith's uncertain path. Se1·en mil itary he licopter rescued more rhan 200 p<'r~ons Sunday from thrn11;:hou! the flooded area -roughly 11 7a-mile ci rcle nut fro1n Corpus Chr 1st1. committee. But he says, •·Jt can only happt'n H there ls A very strong public outcry for cnaslal protection.·· Sieroty's bill would declare a moratorium on de\·elopmen! of the state·s 1.000 mlles of coastline "'Jthout special permission From one of six prn- posed regional commissions or the stale commission. The permit are a "'ould extend 1.000 yards inland from the high lide line. The total CQastal area lo be protected would include islands under the 1urisd1ct1on of the state and areas ranging up lo five mile!!> inland . Most development permits would be granted by a majority vote of the com- missions_ Thl'y "'ould ;a verage 13 members each with seven from local agencies. But a !wo-lhirds vote would be required for the following: -Dredging or filling of coastal waters, including river mouths. -Developments reducing the size of public beaches or recreation areas, or limiting access to public beaches. -Erection of high rise buildings or any structures !hat would interfere .,..,ith the ocean view from the road or tr&il nearest the beach, or the nearest slate high way. -Developments. including oil wrlls, which ~·ould adversley aHect "'ater <1Uality, fisheries or existing areas of open water. During" the mora1nrium; Sieroty's bill would order formulation of a coastal con· servation plan to be submitted to the 197S Legislature for implementation. It and a companion measure would ap- propriate $1.4 million for the operation o( the commission an!l th purchase of land. Also part of the package is a $lf,O million bond issu e for cnastahne protection. Violatio n or the c0"-sl1ine la"' cou ld be punished by fines up to $!0,000 and S500 11 day. Sena tor Alrred Alqu ist ( D·San Jose l origina lly authored a similar bill Bu1 i1 "·as amended lei include provisions or a measure carried by Republican Senator Donald L. Grun sky 0£ Watsonville The h}'brid bi!l is now an anathema to con- servationists. The major change gave I o c a 1 governm.enls 11 larger voice on 1hr coastal commissions and "·ould exrlude certain urban and harbor areas from regulation Enforcement would also be left up to local all,encies Grunsky had hoped the ;imended hill "·ould be more palatable to all concerned. But instead. he says, a combination of opposi tion ha., arisen ""hich f1nd!t con- servationists anrl those who are a~ainst any coastline bill hoth opposed to the Al· quist measure.. Santa Ana Man Hurt in Crash A S;inta Ana man i~ in fair cond1l1on to- day following 11 collision 1n Costa f\'le~a Sunday afternoon . Ronald P. Ryan. 24. nf 1410 Hemlock SI., suffered head injuries in the crash \1•hich occurred at the 1ntersec1ion nf Elden Avrnue ;ind Santa lsabela DtLl"e Policr said Ryan's sedan cnllidrd wi1h ;:i car rlrh·en by (\\rs. Noei V, lln.,..•er\t)n of 181 Santa lsAbela. ··~ Bridge Buff Kevin Lee, 8. of Bay City, Mich. is one of not more th~n 10 members of the American Con· tract Bridge League who are 10 or under. It looks like his finesse ~1orked judging from the smile durin g recent game. Lagtma Drinkers Arraigned After Labor Da.Y Melee The remaining six persrins arrested in a melee Sept 5 during the annual Laguna Beach "drinkers' "'alk.' 1-1·ere ;arraigned this morn ing and Frida y before ,Ju!lge \Varren Knight. in South Or11nge County Municipal Cour t. Aecording to criminal division llt the <"nurlhouse those arraigned and charges were, -Barbara ~l cCilvery. 3lf\liR 3rd SL, South Laguna. failure to disperse and drunk 1n pubhc . -Billy G Tanner, !!Hf! Laguna Canyon Road , assault nn a po\1ce officer. -James Van 1-lnrn. Los Angeles, assault 1-1·1th ll car as a rleadly \YC'apon -Dale \\'e imcr. Camp Pendleton, failure to disperse and resisting arrest -Minor V.'hite. 250 Leclro1t St. fa il ure to disperse: and disturbing the peace -Thomas Eason, 513 Oak St., "·ar- rants. Each nf the "Laguna If\"' ple<idcd in- nocent to charizes stemming from !he lracas at the door of the Orphanage Bar, 696 S. Coast Highway. Fighting, bottle lossi ng and yelling broke out when !he group of 150 drinkers w::is told the Orphanage wa ~ filled to capacity and they would not be arlmilted. Members nf the loca l police Force, Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Cali fornia High"•ay Patrol responded lo quell the disturbance. A number of persons have filed com· plaints alleging police brutahty Severa! charged they "'ere struck. manhandled and spra.yed "'ilh mace -a riot control agent -b_v arrestin~ officers and plaincJnthesmen not recogn11.erl as pnhce H DAILY '1LOT 3 Calley Won't Testify Judge Refuses to Give Medi11a Case Order FT. McPHERSON, Ga . \AP ) -A military judge refused toda y lo order Lt. William L. Calley Jr.. who was e<1nvicted -or murders at My LRi. to testify in Lhe court-martial of Calley'~ former com- mander. Capt. Ernest L r.1edina . Calley did not take the witnes.~ sland. •le was to have been the first witness for the defense, "'hich bt>gan presenting its case. toda y. Ca lley's attorney, George W. Latimer of Salt Lake Ci!y , told the court that Calley wnuld invoke his Fift h Amend- ment guarantee against l't e l f in- crimination and refuse to testify. "I'll allow him In in1·oke his con· slitutional pri viledge." said the judge, Lt. Col. Kenneth Howard. The 38-year--old lieutenant. looking slim and flt , was flown here early ttiday by military aircraft from Ft. Benning, Ga, where he has been confined to his apart· ment pending final appeal of his ron- \'LCtion -for murdering 2~ civilians at My LaL Calley, looked straight ahead , ignoring new smen outside the court-house. as he entered Calley was one of Medina's platoon leaders dunng the tragic assault on the. South Vietnamese. village March 16, 1968. Defense attorney f . Lee Bailey ~aid he would likf' to obtain certain statements from Calley. Howard said , however. that he wanted the record ti) show that C-alley was not available to testify for either side. "Lat1mer's statement and mine clearly indicate he 1Calley 1 is 11 useless wit ness for any substantive mat~r." Howard said. Bailey then told the rourt that sine• Cranston Pledges Draft Law Filibuster \\"ASHJNGTON {lJ Pl \ -Sen . Alan Cranston 1 0-Ctihf 1. said today the 7S-day la pse or the draft law showed it "'as not needed and vo"·ed to continue a filibuster againsl stalled legis.lalinn lo extend Selective Service t"·o more years. As the Senate resumed debate on the measure fnllo"·1ng a long recess, Senate Republica n Leader High Scott announced at lhe same time hf' "'ould soon initiate a formal move In put ''an end to this farce"' and hall debate. The measure has been before Congress for seven months. The prev1ous draft law technically expired .June 30 but the system continues to operate, other than induction of men . The proposal opposed by Cranslnn v.-011\d ex1 enrl Sclecli ve Service untll June 30. 1973, and \1•ould g11·e the military its largest pay raise in history. Sena te Democratic Leader f-.l i k e r.1ansifeld said he would not support the f1hbusler forces but declined to commit himself on Scott's cloture proposal. Hnwever, lhe Montana Democrat suiz:· gestrd he might fa vor sending the cnn· trovers1aJ legislation back to a House· Crash Victin1's Identity Found -A youth kno.,..·n only tn his <'n mpan lons as "Rehel " whn was electrocuted in a bizarre lraffi<' ;iccident Friday night on El Toro Road has been identified today as Victor R. Thompson. 20, of Ria l!o. Highway P~trol officers said Thoinpson \~as driv ing his car with a Mission VieJO ,c:irl and 11 transient youth as passengers \1•hen ii skidded off the road"·ay into a PQWer pole near C.OOk 's Corner. \\'hen Thompson ran onto the road !11 stop anolher car for aid. coroncr"s dl'puties said he apparently !ouched the. d1>wned power lines and was killed by a 12.000 vo lt charge. He fell into the. pt1!h or a car drive n by E:dward O'Kee fe , 27, 11( tl1nd)eska Canyon. SenAte conference. c:oomm1ttee to try to reach a compromist. There "·as a break 1n Republican ranks "'hen Sen . Gordon A!lott, of Colorado, urged the Senate to reject the measure on grounds its military pay raise pro-- vision v.•as unfair to low·ranking men and officers. Allntt, the Senate's No. 3 ranking Repuhl1can. urged his colleagues not In be "stampeded " by administration arguments that the compromise should be passed qu ickly to avert a depletion of milil ary manrxi.,..•er. \\.'hile: he did nnl. rlirectly indicat e "'hr1her he \YOtJ\11 su pporl a filibuster, Allntr. said "I rln nn t f;:ivor . and "•ill not su pport , any i,indue delay." 2 Children Die In Flaming Tent At Campground SCOTIA, Calif I APl -Tv.·n children "·ere burned lo dealh and thetr parents hn.~pitahzed in serious condition when fire en~utfe<I 1he1r tent at a cnn1pground near here ~unday night, the eoroner's office s<11d ncputy Cnrnner Ru.~srll Allen identified the de<id as Jnn Wiles, 7 months, and Ja cqueline \\'lies. 2 Their parents, Jack \\'i!rs. 21. and Constance Wiles, 20, of Sca!tlr.. Wf're hospitalized al Humboldt r.1crHcal Crnter for hurns. Allen salrl lhey anrl 1he \Viles family harl been c<1mperl at Scotia Ball Park 25 miles south or Eureka for about two 1\·reks wh!le searching for work. W i!e~ was ;i fornicr employe of the Boeing Co. in Seallle. Allen said. The tent suddenly bursl intn Oamc.s while !he l<imlly v.·As asleep around II 30 p ni Allen sai d the cause \\'as not kno1\·n Calley 's law)'er was in voking hil fi&ht not to testify, th;it tht· Ueutenant need not take the stand and plead the Fifth Amendmenl "I dop't wish to parade him ln Mre or to embarrass him," Bailey said. The judge then told Calley's atto~yl that the lieutenant could return to n. Benning. It is the first time Calley has left F'l. Benning since bis convidian fiv• and one-half months ago. The Army contends that Medina, 25, of r.-tontrose, Colo., killed a woman, ordered the shooting of a child, and is responslbl• for the mass murder of 100 Vietnamen civilians becau~ his troops misconstrued his orders and he failed to internne to stop them from killing. After Calley was dismis~d. tbe jury "·as brought into the courtroom ar,d Ba iley outlined for them the substanc:e of the case for the defense. McGovern Raps One-man Race 111 S. Vietnam SAIGON I UPll -Sen. G f: or & I! ~1cGovern 10-S.D.), arrived today in South Vietna m on his round-the-world facl·find ing tour and critlci.fed Preiident Nguyen Van Thieu's one-man race for re- election in October. ri1cGovern, the. only A n noun ct d democratic candidate for the U.S. presidential election in 1972, shrugged off an earlier threat by South Vietnamese Vice President Ngu yen Cao Ky that il McG<ivern ever appeared in Vietnam Ky 1vould kick him out. "Since Gen. Ky made that statement he ha~ joined me as a crit ic of the Thieu government," f\.1cGovern said upOn ar· riv al from Paris. "Perhaps we are not as far apart as when he. made that state· men!'' McGovern had angered Ky 11everal months 2go when he attempted to link the vice president with drug smuggling. Ky said r.t cGovern was a ·'tool of the Communists." T uble Tennis Contest Ends LOS ANGEL,.ES t UPIJ -The gcore was 2,602 to 2,509 when Wll"- ren :r-.rurray and his wife wearily dropped their paddles Sunday aller a 24·hour ping pong match. f.lurray. 29. 11 lelev~ion writer who is the son of Comedian Jan r.1urray, end his wife, H_ope:, 28, claimed the world's record for the longest sin gles table tennis match and the highest singles score. "We planned to play 48 houri but collapsed in a heap after 24," Mrs . Murray said. "\Ve made a mistake practicing table tennis. We should have practiced staying awake." Murray admitted it wasn't their first try for a world rcecord. "Last year we tried for the world's longest kiss but after sis: minutes we became too emotionally involved ." he said. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! Pork Chops .. ~~~~! .. 99~ So !Mn .•. l'iO ~nder ••• 'cause they're from u lect.ed mld-wnt.ern Pork 1 Pork Chops .... ~~D ..•• ~ Ready to cook ••• ~tuffed "'Ith ri-trs. Cubbison'.s quality dre~ingl Pork Loin Roast ............... C!NTE! cu( . . . . .. .. . 89~ ]I.fakes 11uch "'~·elrome majn coun.~ .•• and great "next da) '' treat,! Fr~h'Beef Tongues ... . .......................... 69~ There's !o much nutrition in thi1 1eldom thouriht of de.licsr.yl • S'W'Sn!IOD1~,thtem, •• •nd makes .them &O·~il ... with lot5~o! meat .•• rich gravy ••• and oh40-tender ermt. With the press of getting tile fide ready for school you 'll welcome these ttme gavers ..• and our.price! (8 oz. gi.ze). f Pric'R in ,ffe<:t Mt)rt ., Ttll'!., Wi!d., Sept. 1.!,-1&, 1S No ~al . .c~ to d~i-Or~. Apples .... ~~~~ ... 6 k 51 Ma.ke u.uce .•. bake a pie .•. 90n·e baked a.ppJeg ... or jvlt piMn .t 'mt lrewnie Mix~.~~st Fudge Suprtme •.• r ich chocolate-.y goodnesg in the 23 nz. pacb,e I Methe( s Coekies . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . ....... W Lunch box treat,, l Chocolate Chip, O.tmeaJ, MacJt ro()ns or Sr.1.g•r V&rieti•I Cemed Beef or hnish Ham .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 95• Ful ly cnokod ••• sliced ! Sand wich time lft here ~ Dit.k .•• 4 os. p~. ARCADIA: s,,,,,. ,,.1, ""'"' "'" '. ,' :1.' PA SAD~~!.~. . ,... . ~~1J!H pr 0 .~0~1J~ . . . ~'INTl"lr'nill ~:t~µ . "i ,, NF.WPORT BEACH : -,~,' •. , . 11 R1 nr t1 r: r rr"' ' .... • I ,I •' l 'II •" .. ' ~,. I ol:•,1•(~"' Li l ! . l~S~ l ,1\11111'11 n· f ,1{'1i11t! V 1l\.1~· ,, 1' I ' • MOlldly, Septembtr 13, 1971 \ \ •' I ~ps Back to Bool\.s Not All Roses By THOMAS MUR PHINE Of lflol D•ll~ 'U•t U11t BLUE MONDA VS DEPT. -VJJiat day is it ~'hen your daughter left hf"r best &hoes at a girlfriend's house, your son gave away the left pedaJ on his Ike thu1 rendering it useless. both cars are broken do\.\'O and the night before the dog whined all night and your wife had insomnia:' Well, it was more Uian just blue Mon- day, fol~s .• It was also the fi rst day of school. Some people may have their houses organized with pNIC:.ilj~n for that opening day and the wonderfulness of it all as the kiddies shout goodbye and joyously trek off to meet with teachers and renew old acquaintances and swap tall tales of sum- mer. AROUND OUR place, we too look toward the opening day of classes with joy. It lasts about 42 seconds until the first pot bolls ~ver and somebody trips over the football left in the hall. Opening day for us Is more like a Chinese fire drill running in reverse. This year was a bit unique, however, becaUSe the opening festivities wert ~ videcl by the family cat. Just as thlngs were getting under way with precision, that animal did a bad thing on the living room curtains, thu s causing It tD get cb.ased through the place with rolled up newspapers. THE CRAFTY beast hid under my bed and with the flailing of rolled papers and all, I arose to greet the new morning. Both boys arri'led al the bathroom door 1n a dead heat, causlni; some cross words to be passed and considerable slamming to occur. My daughter then crawled under the bed with the cal, looking for the rolled up newspaper which asserte<!Jy contained the school bus schedule. All of th.is was followed by lengthy discussion (loud ) concerning who \Vas J?Oing to have soft-boiled eggs and who was going to ha'le wafnes and indeed, if 1111 this short--0rder business was to prevail, who was going to do all the mak· ing. ELDER SON finally round the waffle Iron in the trunk of my car. Which isn 't running. The car isn't. The waffle iron ls okay. Next developed a dialog with younger son as lD when fe stivltles actually got under way at the hi gh school. Someh!'lw, the precise hour had gotten lost ln the shuffle. Elder son couldn't remember when they ranJ? the first be.IL Alter All. I! had been a \vho!e thrt>:e months since he had visited him f'elf Uf)'"ln thr place. finally. durin g the n1nrning of dls:istcr. one bright spol emerged. J found my pants . ,, IT IS l\1Y FIR~t bel ie f at this h0ur that everybody got off, There \\GS a certain silence aboul the place. The flTil)' si,e:n of the struggle \\'as up<in the pa!in \1•here: reposed a bri~ht bl11e bicycle \\'ith the left front pedal missing . * You all remember to dri'le carefully now because those achool kids are out there some\\'here . lI you have something to dri'le, that is. . Nikita Buried As an Unperson MOSCOW (UPr) -Nikita S. Khrushcllev was tiuried. today in 'lh"e least ~ hallowed part of Moscov."s second best cemetery. The Kremlin aaid goodby with , a seven-foot wrealh of pine boughs and a seven-Une Pravda obituary for the man it called a "merit pensioner." r No Communist Party or government leaders Wert prt!tnt At the funeral of this wiperson who had ruled as premier and party leader until h~ wae de- i1 posed in 1964. He was denied burial in lhe Wall of the Kremlin, the pantheon f1 of Sovlel heroes. i The eulogy was by his blonde, bespectacled son, Sergei, who stood in a •; light mist, occasionally glancing down at. the open coffin draped in black and red crepe. "There \\'ere many who loved him, many who hated him, but few ~ e-0uid pass him by," he said. r It was a fune ral for a man, not a political leader, Md there was no hint r of politlcs in the brief service. Khrushche\I lay in a simple wooden casket, hi• ~J body covered with a red satin coverlet which left his face free, His medals, in- cluding three stars of the hero of the Soviet Union, the nation's h.ighest honor, were strewn across his feet. They were buried with him. Khrushchev's wire of 48 years. Nina Petro\lna, was there in a black lace mantilla and a black coal. She stepped forward and bent O\ler Khrushchev's face for fare1vell. She caressed his forehead , her fingertips mo'ling from one side to the other in what appeared to be a religious gesture. She gently kissed his forehead and hands. The tears flowed al the end when graveyard workmen stepped forward in their blue overalls and pounded ~hut the lid of the coff in, which was lowered on ropes into the grave "''hile a black-suited brass band played the national anthem . ' ; Her left hand jerked a white handkerchief to her mouth, her right han d tightened on the stem of a single red ro!e and then she tossed_it onto the casket. , · All that was left at the end was a mound of dirt, the pine bough wreath U" and a white stone marker bearing Khrushchev's portrait and a gold engraving: f~ "Khrushchev. Nikita Sergeye'lich. 1894-1971." ~! Khrushcl!ev died Saturday at the age of 77 in the suburban Kremlin hospi- tal from a massive heart attack. His coffin Jay open in lhe hospital's hall or mourning and was taken today to Novodevichy Cemetery, a burial ground for t.he not-so-great and lhe has-beens. Only one famous So'liet citizen mourned publicly over Khrushchev's body, not at the cemetery but at a wake in the hall of mourning. He was Yevgeny Yevtushenko,. the firebrand poet who made his literary namt when Khrushchev relaxed the censorship of Josef V. Stalin. Yevtushenko stood briefly gazing down et Khrushchev's face . His mouth was set in a grim line as though he \vere working to control emotion. He did not weep and he walked away after a mi"ilute or so. There were many Russians who thought their bluff and earthy Nikita deserved the honor of burial in the Kremlin Wall for his role in ending Stalinlst terror. but they said sc privatelx. About 250 persons. family, friends and a small crowd of unknown Russians admirers stood in the remote and little-honored comer of the cemetery. One, a woman in a blue raincoat, bent over the coffin and wept uncontrollably. The burial site was in a remote corner of the cemetery. I~ was as far as one could get from the inner !'!anctum area where other honored politicial figures such as the wife of Premier Alexei N. Kosygin are buried, diagonally across the sprav•ling cemetery and within sight of evelated railway trains that pass outside the cemetery WAlls. Gruesome Death Grounds Of Cambodia Reds Found BARAY, Cambodia (AP) -!.fen hack- ed at the earth around scrubby trees and underbrush with pick mattocks. Buddhlst Israel Gunners Down Arab Jet, Try for Anotl1er By United Press International Israeli gunners opened fire today on a Syrian ~1IG17 jet which fl ew over 1helr positions in on the occupied Golan Heights. two days after the Israelis shot down a lew flying Egyptian Sukhoi 7 jet (!Ver tt1e Suez Canal. The Israeli announcement did not say \\'hrther the MIG17 was hit but a mil itary source ronf1rmed the Israelis wert firing for keeps end that they do not "shoot to scar('. but to score ." A military .spokC'sman sa id no Egyptian retaliation \\'ilS expttlrd. The dov1ntnE; of thr F.gvpt1an plane \J:as lh!" fir st since the J\fiddle east erase-fire \\'f'nl into effect in AugusL 1970. Today's (;iJtan Heights episode 1va:; 1be third since then. Israel complained tn the U.N. Truce Supervjsnry Commission in Jerusalem about bolh overflights. monks chan~ prayers and wome n .o;hrieked in grief. A &:troke of • mattock re.,ealed 11 body. Here on tile edge of a rice paddy is what the Cambodian government says was one of lhe killlng grounds used by lhe North Vietnamese and Viet Cong to 1l&y Cambodian peasants in mort than a year of occupation or this village 65 mUes northeast of Phnom Penh. Lt. Col. Lon Non, younger brother or r ambocias prt>mier, said v 111 agers reported ISO or more peasants killed u 1 he price for opposing the occupation forces or their Cambodian allies. Altogether just over 60 graves have: been located and a few man contain as many as 20 bodies, officers said. Altogether just O\ler &O graves ha'le heen localed and a few may contain a&: many as 2Q bodies, officers said. Now Cambodians are digging up the bodies to give them proper funeral rites. Cambodians, called Khmt>rs, cremate lhPir dead. In one hollow grave. V.'Orkerg unrovered a body that an old wom11n ~aid Vl•as that i1f her nephew who had once collaborated with the Communist-Jed troops am head of of a Khmt:r liberation village commiUee. Floods Rout Thousands Shroud of Hurricane Re1nains in Texas Coastal "'"""' todf'to. Llot>I v•rlt blt ""'""' IOlfM •NI _,,1,,. l\ou.... i>KIOMln• """'"''"' I 9" IS k..,,, In llT•l"'Ot>n• _,, tr>d Tut'IUy" Iii.II IDOaY ~ Cootl•I Mm....,.ttvrtt r.l!ft 1""'1 6' tie '7. tnl1N1 ,.,.._uurtt ••-rrom 7'11 IO lOJ. W•I.,. ,_,.,,,_,at11'' ... S11n, /tloon. Tide• MONCIAY' •oe-Ill•~ 1·• "·"'· .s • lUllCIA'I' 1 Gi •rn. 4.l ,1 .. 1 IO'w 1 n ..... et $<>(1l"'Ol ~ltll , •• l :OI P ,,,, JI ~"'('llNI ~ 1).S4 n "'· ) I 111~ •r.. •·.u ..... 1•11 1•04 ....... M<IOn .,... 1,00 •. ..,,. .... l!Jlt '·"'· Temperatures ay Uftlhil ..,_ ll!M.,..l!-1 T...,H,.t11r•• •rwf OrKlc>l .. tlon IOf' 1i.. ''·PIOur Pf;rk)d .,,.,In~ •I ' .,,.,,: "''""".,.rau• "'nct><>r•" ... !llM• (llom•rll. ~'~ &OS!Oll 81111•1• Cll&rll!"" 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Another 61 victims we.re le.ken to hospitals. Dozens of what rescue workers called "walking wounded' were helped to a roadside restaurant. turned into a first- aid and reception center. They limped through tangled wreckage littering a long stretch of the M-6 motorway near its crossing over lhe Mersey River as smoke drifted up from burning trucks and ambulance and fire truck sirens screamed. Witnesses the domino destruction call- ed it a battlefield. the worst fo.1-6 ever saw. SA ICON \UP!l -U.S. helicopter pilots flying al treetop level hurled hand grenades at North Vitnamese artillery cre\\'S. enabling South Vietnamese Black Panther forces to race in and capture three 122 MM long rang guns, military spo kesmen said today. The action just below the demilitarized zone (Dt-.1Z f was the first major success for a l:J.000-man Soulh Vietnamese task force now in the se<.·ond week of a sweep across 625 square 1niles of rugged terrain below the Di\1Z. The panthers a!so cap- tured a supply cache near the Laos bor-der_ Front dispatches aaid the daring daylight attacks by the helicopter pilots came after observation planes reported B52s had de stroyed 122 MM guns half a mile from the Laos border but that another was still firing on government troops . The· heliocopters supporti111g the Blr.-ck Panther commando troops swooped in low and the pilots hurled grenades at the guns which had been hauled 1crosa the DMZ into the northwestern corner of South Vietnam. The Panthers, elite of the go'lernmeot's top Isl infantry division. raced in and seized the guns "''hich have a range or over 13 mi les. Sout h Vietnamese inilitary spokesmen s::ud a 220-nian Black Panther un it operating 11 miles northwest of the old Khe Sanh combat base and about one-half mile from Laos Sunday and early today "''llhstood a barrage of about 100 "un· determined type" shells directed at their position and took no casualties. 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ConsoileaOO · tko:xnblnatioa ~mdm.'llll*l••••••wdae $37CJ90 ~ $37tfl ~I Now Only Combination lntqrlt11 and Dependablllt11 since 1847 COSTA MESA 41 l E. Seventeenth St. 646-1684 Doily 9·9; Sit. 9-6 EL TORO Laguna Hiiis Pl•t• I Htt' 'o Scn--011 I Dally 10·6; Tttur1.-Frl, 10.9 837-3830 • II HUNTINGl 'ON BEACH Brookhurst & Ga rfield CN1n hi L1c•y M1rti.t) 962-5528 Dilly 9·9; 511. 9-6 " 11 I' I I I I, I 11 I I ' ,I ' I J .. ::'? _ ·- Agnetv Exhorts U.S. Governors To Blick Nixon SAN J UAN, P.R. \UPI I -Vice Pre$i· dtnt Soi ro T. Agne w called on the na- tion's govenors today lo shun "pelly bickering and partisan Jockeying " u1 debate over President Nixon's new econom le policy. "!n thi.~ period of a freeze on wages, pr ices and rents, and indeed ill' the stage that follov.·s the free1.e, let us "'ork togelher in the puhlic interest through a ralional discussion and a spirit of cooperalion." Agnew told the 63rd annual na tion<t l governors conference. In remarks prepared for the opening business s~ion of U1e meeting, Agnew returned to his role as chief White l louse link with slate government. He defended Nixon's new economic policy against Democratic and lahor movement ch<>rges that it offered unfair tax relief based on a trickle down thl'flr\' and thal profit con- trols should be tied to nther controls as they were not in tt>e 90-0ay y,·age·prtce freeze. Miss America Has Mind , Speaks It • ATLANTIC CIT Y. N.J. i UPI\ -Laura Lea Schaefer<>[ Ohio, ~nss America 1912, is brown-haired, green-eyed, 38-24-34 , and , of course, beautiful. She is against premarital sex. ha.~ her n ofrererl drugs by her peC'rs hut refused, al\vavs .... ·ore skirts nr dres.~es to cl::iss, lrf'ls -Presi dent No1on 1s doing 11 good job. ,,avs she is po!itical con~ervative, anrl has a boy friend in Columbus. The bo.v friend says "the country 's choice merely polnls up my good taste." •·rm not a typ ical c<>-ed, but 1 feel !hf' n1a1ority of my peers feel the ·way I do," she said Sunday ifl her fir st press con- lrrence. The 22·yf'ar-0ld beauty from Bexley. Oh1n, a su burb of Columbus, was cr-0wnerf ~".I L~~ America al midnight Saturd;iy in t'tol'.ded convent ion hall here. She sta_vert drv-t>ved af!(•r y,•1nning the title to keep hr-r falsf' eyrlashes fron1 slipping. Sh•· actepted congratulalions from hr r V.'idowerl n1nthrr, hrr 12.year olrl brothrr and her "lerrlblv pl'ourl " boy fr iend, and s!ep1 for two hours. She then Rppenr<'d 111 the n<'WS con- ference and fielded <JUCslions about alxir· lion. rremarital sex , c;unpus drugs :i.nd politic.~. Under a nf'w ruling. f.fiss Amerir11 is allowed to comment on con- trovrrsial topics. Accompanied b.V 11 rel!nur of s1ale pol icemen and hrr chaperone. Miss Amerira drove to a cnn\'rntion in Kin~ nf Prussia. Pa. For 11n hour she ~ree!erf guests at tin? eonvrntn1n nf thf' Holidav Fair Christmas shu1\'. sp<inwrl'd by lhrrc large Philadelphia v. hnles;ilr druggists. This morn ing she 11as a1lend1ng :inother ne.,.,·s confe rencr in ~e\\' Vork Ci- t' UP't T1ltPl>O"' Mondi)'. 5fptembrf l), 1971 OAILY PILOT $ ~--'--'-~~~~~~~~~~ Business Leaders Freeze Action Backed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Archie K. Davis, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, recomme nded today that the Cosl of Living Council be kept in tX· t~cnce to· overtee. whatever ·economic controls are imposed following the 90-day wage-price.rent fteze. Just before going to the White House to join in a meeting of 11 business leaders with Preisdent Nixon, Davis said the group would tell !he President they ~P­ plaud his economic mo\'CS while favoring a return to a "free market" as soon as possi ble. "But phase 2 (the per iod afttr the freeze) has to be a gradual winding down," Davis said. Davis' po:s!ti on -which he said reflected the feelings of the other busint:s:s leade.r:s attending the meeting - was in connict with AFL,CJO President Geo rge Mtany, who has recommend.ed that phase 2 be contro\ll'!d by an in- dependent board of labor. business and the public. Pollutiota Peril Davis was Interviewed on the NBC.TV Today show, Davis said ~1eany'1 plan for a nongovernment board would nol work. ''l -think it would be a mistake to start. out that way, because you would pi t business and labor and the public against each other ,'' Da vis sald. Davis said the present Cost of Living Counci l, composed o( cabinet level members, was the logical and the best group to con trol phase 2. The council was created hastily when Nixon announced his economic program Aug . 15. The executive director of the council, Arnold N. Weber, :said in an interview carried by the New York Times today thal he was not fret to discus.5 whether the. group would continue in existence beyond the Nov. 13 end of the wage-price freeze. \Veber said he fell it had done its job "reasonably well" and was now operating , with less than one-lhlrd of the 91)..day period gone. "on a national scale" after st~rting with two or three persons. Davis challenged a charge by Meany that Nixon's economic moves favored business over the work ing man. Davis sald business was not going to be able to meet the challenge of foreig n com petition and to create more jobs "unless we im- prove our compl'titive efficiency." One schism developed in the ranks of the businessmen. Wilson Johnson, presi- dent of the National Federation of Independent Businessmen, said h i !I 300,000 member organization felt th& unlimited 10 percent investment lax credit favored big business ove r the &mailer businessman . I le said the smaller business people applaud in principle the concept of in- vestment credit, but believe the Presi- dent's propo5Bl favors big corporatlorl8. Johnson. in a statement to UPI. suggested a S\00,0(IO ceiling. Nixon met Friday \\'!th labor leade rs. who promised to cooperate in the post~ freeze policy if it is "equitable and fair.'' WRITERS - Fish Easily Af~ected N.Y. Book Publuher Coming Here To lnten>ietD Author• Mi encitltiftl fll. a weD-bown New Y Id pnbli&ber will MXID. be in thie city to interriew writcn. Hie putp05e is to unoova mannEl'ipll W'Orthy of puhliCatioa. Fiction. non-fiction. poetry, janmiles., collection1 of short 1tori~ or articles., religiom, ~aliu:d and even controver...ial auhjcell will he OODftidercd. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tl doesn't take an awful lot <>f pollution to jeopardize the 1urvival chances of fish and other marine species. Jusl a little v.·ill do the Irick if it disrupts the chemical communication systems on v.·hich such creatures depend. amounts of pollutants can turn a thriving marine community into a dying <>nt. Affected 11re :such senses a~ smell and taste. Said Dr. David B. Boyh1n, 11 \Voods Hol e chemisl: 1! you. hl•e a m1ntll!oipt ready (or 1lmost ready) for pub- lication, and would like to di~ms it wit.h this e:ceeuti\'e, ple1se telephone the number below between 8:00 1.m. and 10:00 p.m., and leave your name and 1ddtw, l·ou will be contacted Ula. Telephone: 673-1166 He sa icl he \\'as a bel1r\rr in ··honest partis2.'lsh1 p, that the Nixon policy \\as not handed dnwn fron1 r-.U . Olympus and l\'BS subject to searchinR study leading to lmprovement where it could be im- proved." ·-"I'm conserva1Lve and J'n1 \'cry proud nf it,'' said the new ~l1 ss Amer1ra. riaughler vf a school teacher t1nd gr<1 nr!· daughter of a memher of the Daughters of the American Re\·olutlon. MISS AMERICA 1972 Ohio's Laura Schaefer Scienlists of the \Vood:s Hole Oceanographic Institution told the American Cht mic !ll Society's annual mteting to- day that less than Jet}Jal "One of the weakest lin ks in the life dlain of 2-qUalic <>rganisms may be the dependence of this life on the use of certain chemical signals for communication." tr y111 pNf..,, writ• fo fl!. !dhorl• Dlr-cfor, O.,r. CA·17, P.O. lox 1119, G.P'.0 ., H•w York, N,'t".10001 Prediction Of Apollo Fire Told Se11sitiue Tu11e Saliva Test Developed As Birth Co11trol Aid NE\\' YORK (UPI I -A former engineer wi!h the Apollo program, John Dietz had v.·arned 15 days before the Apollo l fire that killed three 11stronauts that there v.·as a danger or fire on the space capsule. Life Magazine said Sunday. Y.1AS1·11NGTON {AP 1 -A chemist has rep o rted preliminar~· development of a salvia test that can pr"dicl a v.·oman 's fertile periort and thus act as a birth co ntrol device. Dr. Ravmond 0. Fosler nf Ottawa . Jil.. sairl the test uses a strip nf chemically sen.•1l1 ve tape a wom::in can hnld ir1 her mouth briefly e11ch day. It ig The enzvmr , kno1\'ll as alkahne phOsphalasr, usually shn \\s hig her levels during the fl'w days before nl'Ulalio n that it does during the other days of the cy<::le. 1'he salvia test \\'ould be designed lo predic t fertile periods e1·en for 111omtn who h::id irregular periods and \\'anted ~ut were un.;i b!e to use the rhythm method of con- trace ption. Astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed \\'hite and Roger Chaffee y,·ere killed during a ground tes! at Cape Kennedy .Ian. 27, 1967. Dietz' report supports a $10 milli on suit fi led by Grissom'g widO\V agsiin s t Nnr!h America n Rocky,•ell Crop .. lhe prime contract or for the &pacecraft, Life said. intended lo predict the fertile'h============1I period from nne to five days in adv211ce in a given monU1, Dietz. a (iC'neral Electric employe working on Lhe Apollo project in Hous tnn, became cnncerned about fire danger when a fire broke nut during an Apr il, 1966. test of an Apollo en\'1 rnnn1 enta l control 1yslem. Dietz truxt ln get ;; run<lo1\n nn innammable matenals 1n rhe capsulr ;ind N n r 1 h Americ,1 n nffrred In m;ikc a ~UTl'CV fnr ~93.200 \\ hirh v.';!S nnt piiid. Life said. B11 t a Norr h Amc riran suh- cnntrar lnr. Lire sa 1rt. did rn<1ke a te..;t th11! "cnn!;i1nt>rl <ll least nnr sh0ck1nit p1rrr nr 1n· fnrmat1nn. I!. v.•a~ d1.~('n1·crrr1 that a n1aterial widely used in the mod;.i!e. a spong.v. flex1hlr urethane f o" m de signated 'Urelane 557-l.' cnulcl span· t11neousl y ignite at less th11n 300 degrees." Tempera!ures in i;nme areas ~·nuld exceed 200 dri::rees. ac- cording to the 11rticle. Chou Liar -Cardinal WASHINGTON (AP ) -A Nationalist Chinese Roman Catholic cardinal had some 11dvice for President Nixon as he went through the receiving linl'! at a \llhitt House religious i;ervice. He s<1id In he Y•Rre of Com· munlst Chi nesl'! l'rr mier Chnu En-Lai because Chou is "an Insidious mRn. '' !he c11rdinal tnld newsmen later. Paut Cardinal Yu-Pi n from Ttiwan said also that Ctxiu "is a profession1l li11r '' I do not believe any i;iood can come from th.al m~lng ." re ferring ti) Nixon's plans to \•isit Mainland Chinll. Fosler told ttir Ameriran rhcmical :;;ocictv in :i rcfl"rl Sunday that add itional sturti es are needed before the value !'\f the techniqu e can bP fully assessed. The repor1 v.·as r.o- authored bv Dr. Albert B Lllrincz. A ·Los Gatos. phys!· cian , l··nster .c:aid lhe test rvolved rronl flndings of a period ic \·ari:ilion in the le1·e\ nf :i 1·hem1cal en1.yme found in ~ah i;i y,·hich c0rrr 5pond~ v:it.h 1 rt tffrrent phases of a v.·n man s monthly menstrual cycle. Svnthcti c J Grid Turf Tests Set \VASHI NGTON (CPI) f,.1anufacturer~ or synlhr!ir football turf ha ve. been asked tn provide Congress v.·Llh reports on safety tests of lhtlr products. Rep. Jnhn E. Moss (D· Calif.), sent letters asking for the findings to ~1onsanto, the manu facturer nf Astroturf: JM Co .. I.he maker nf Tartan Turf: and American Bilrnte Rubber Co., which produces Polyturf. • Moss. chairman nf a !-louse Co m mi:l:rct Sullcommittce, said over the wcckrn1I the , lesl.s were sought because a recent study Indicated athletes play1nj? on s;n!Jletic turf suf· fered SO percf'nt more injuries than those playing on nalural grass. The study was made by Dr. James Garrick of the University of Washington. I My Thanks to You for 01~rltlt1 Mtt~•••lf Vllflllt!lr11~. c .... •117' a YES Vote S.t.DDLH.t.CK COLLEGE IOND ELECTION September 14th, 1t71 Saddleback Collog• Alu'""' M1fvl~ I!. Mf!c~•ll -Ctt••l~t11r UOt Ml'1U ... ll• ~•rltw•~ '"·H ll THE AMAZING HEALTH OF HUNZA LAND -"' Hun11 elders over 100 yr1. aid. LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE "! 11 '~1'./l-::in 1snl11t• r! !'han- g r1-h1 in 1h" Jl1mRl ey11,o;., 1' hf'rf' 1h" 1 nhAh1 1 an r~ lil'l" tn hf' 100 '" 12n yrArs old." f Am,.nr11 n \Vr,.k ly f "Tlll'fP 1s P\idr nce 1h11t men in ll•HJla Jani!, 8 r••mrite re- t:inn In thP llimalayan moun- t,11ns. \11r In l•c l:!\1 <:ir rvrn i<1n y1>111 ~ r.1!1, the A f\1 A said in l•~ r11 rr1>nl Jnt1rna1." {X.Y. \\.l"r !d-TrJrs,:1 an1J •J1 11nza 1~ 1ruly 11 litnpill "'hf't'P r""l•IP 11\'I' 11 ithn11t di"l"R!'f' 11nd rt1r nf nld 1111.:t•. YOU TOO, CAN L!ARN THE SIECRETS 0,. THE WORL D'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE Tolo,th•111 111·1•11, or """ , ... c••l"I M/ow, HOWi HIALTH I CH41tACTllt IDUCATI ON INSTITUTI '· 0 . 6002 Or•itq•, c •. 92667 ,_..d -your Fltll HUNU HIALTH COURSI .,. Now ReMly AutoRnma: i-.ying aioh. .And joins the ci>mblned cMd and f it's alwo;vs there. So c.an:1 yon can buy when it's more ~-~ ApaJ.o~-!s "" ronveoient !oryou,lt'sthenew""y J.~Y u ""~ a p I tobuyanewcar. app~oved ~uto Joan. And }'{!UCatt ~-howlt1'WR'lcs. riualify f?r lt when you qualify !or After you Qualify, Security therombmedcheckandcharge<ML Pacific Bank will give yon a Since Ready AutoFin!lllccgives gaJesdraft for the amount you the loan be!ore you get the car, think you need. Good for you c:an deal Just like you were :1to00% of the total cash price of any n ew car you choose ••• including tax and license. . .,, ... ~. 'Vhen you've got your deal all ..t, justoomplete the draft and present it along with ouroombined check and charge card lo the dealer. Biniro. You've financed your car Wi th Ready Au!DFinm:e. I - Forprolectloa, each chaftllonlynlld fer 90 clays. But you can renew ft up to tlJree times. Whenever l'!" like. Ready AutDFinanceJoinsMaster Charge, Check Guarantee and Ready ~A=t J.o make tliel most complete charge can! you CID get. And you out ~ it onJ1 fnlm Security P.lcific Bank. • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Nixon's Call for Unity .. President Nixon's speech to an unusual joint session of Congress la st Thursday had a valid purpose. despite lh4 g\!i~_k put do"'ns bj'. hisJ.~_enJ9cr~tic Party opponents. That purpose was to hold on to the initiative in di· reeling the economic course of the nation in the. face of predictable !itatic from Den1ocrats ambitious to succeed him in the \Vhite House in 1973. The President's only real surprise \vas his declara· lion that the freeze of '\vages and prices "'ill not be con· tinued after the 90-day period .. t\ug. 15 to Nov . 13. ln place of the freeze. it appears the nation can look _for· 'vard to an extended period of \\'hat was called ''Ja\.v• boning" under Presidents Kennedy and .Johnson. and to son1e mechanism for providing· some governmental and public review of future \\1age and price decisions in basic: industries. This means trying. \\'ith lhe help of public opinion, to get Bi'g Labor. \\"ith its coercive pov.'er, and major in· d uflry management \\·i th its tendency to cave in under labor's po\11er, to put an end to the self-feeding spiral of inflationary \11age increases. Opinion polls con si dered reliable. taken since the P resident's wage-price freeze , 1nd1<;ale that the public at large, including union men1bcrs, strongly favors the Presi dent'i; moves. This fact of life, if the George ~leanys of the labor movement \\.'ill face it. means the tinie ha s come to tak e a fresh new look al the A.merican scene. -. For underlying it. all is the increa);lng recognition on the part of all areas of the pollt.lcal ancl economic spectrum of this grim truth; Unle~s America ha s the \Vtll and the enlightened self·interest to voluntarily apply the brakes to the wage-price-spend·tax madness. \ve \1•ill force ourselves into a regimented economy of the type \vhich has proved so stultifying and depressing \.\'herever it has been tried-in the free nations of \Veslern Europe as much as in tlle various totalitarian nations. And the first to lose their economic freedom under Origin of 'Dutch' This, 'Dutch' T1icit One of the saddest things about pre· judice is that it persists in the language habits of a people Jong after everyone has forgollen the. original cause that gave rise to it. flfy }'OUnger daugh· ter the other day ;:i.~ked me wh y we call it o "Dutch 1reat" when ea ch p;erson pays for him· Self~ and I remembered dining v.·ith a Journalist from lhf> Netherlands some years ago who asked me rhe same ques. lion. since no one there knows what a ··outch treat"means. Ac!ually, this derogatory phrase 1.<. a f('lic of the 16th and 17th Centuries. when the Dutch were England 's chief colonial rivals and a sea power that seemed ~ threaten lhe merchant fleet of Britain. Arr.ord ingly, dozens of de pre ca ting ''Dul.th '' phrases suddenly be ca me popula r. "Dl.:TCH TREAT," f\f r0ur~E'. 1mpli M ll1 at the Dutch 1 unlike the generous f,nghsh 1 -...erE' lon .'itingy ln buy ;inrJl11er ma11 a mPal ;:i11d extended hospitality only nn ;:i cash ha~I<. All)n g 11>::n t..~!!. lhere arose "Du!.rh ri 11r't1nn.'' i; .,.:i_ir r lht' auc:11onre.r begins 1•.tth a n~n.]l"lU ~f·: h1i::h figure and then lo11>er~ 11. • U...:;·~ anthor«' 1\'h1ch ts <,r•meth1ng irr.pr,~.;'11 that i" IPft heh1nrl ; ;:inrl '"Dutch bari ai;i meaning onr that is cnnc.luded O\'er re.pious draughts of I!· quo r. THERE WAS ALSO ''Dllt..'h concert," Dear Gloomy Gus Can't someone devise a universal- ly recognizable signa l for drivers to us~ to tell anolher rnolorist \\.'hen he has lefL his turn signal on long after its use for turning or chang- ing lanes? fol1aybe v.1e should go back In arm signals: at least they aren't !efL "on." -8 .. \V. A. T"I• •~•tu•• r~11ur1 •••O•r'' ~ltw1, "~' ~Mo•n&rllt !llO•t O! t~t "twU•Plr, Stn~ y~~· Pt! Pt•"• !O Gloom~ Gut. Dt ltV Pllt!. where each instn1m ent plays a different. tune ; "Dutch r".ourage," \11hich JS induced by getting drunk ; "Dutch defense ," v:hich is really a surrender : "Dutch luck," v.'hich is undeserved good fortune ; "Dutch praise." which seems to praise v.•hile it really condemns: and "double Dutch," which v.·e now caU ''double·tal k," or gibberish. Tn the 17th Ccnt11ry, the "English called a cheap alloy of copper and zinc "Dut ch gold"'; a frog \\'as a "Du1rh nightingale "': and a party \\'her" 1h(' hos.l gets drunk before the guests was known as a "Dutc.:h feast,., \\'ESTILL SPEAK of being "in Dutrh" \\'i!h a person we have offended. and of talking t.c snmcone "like a Dutch Uncle ." \\"hi ch means to scold roundly, Bul "Outch treat," n;ost of all. has become a rwrnlanent part of the E n g l i s h VO('il hul;iry. All 1he se references , in rase ~1ou ha1'e <Jn\• rlou~I . niay he round in Sh1pley's '·J11cl1onnry of \\ford n rig Ins .'' 1 rh\losoph!Clll Lihr;iry . 19451 Tht>y 10· diratr ho111 langu;ige is an f.:mot1onal i::ro1,!h, rlr.1~nrhng nn h1~tor1cal fa c!ot·s, and how 111!' l;ihels lingPr on Jong afrcr the C'tnnllnn s h;ive. d1 ~;ippeared . St/ck:-and :-iones r;in nnl.Y hreak n11r h<'lnP!>, h1i t names can leave scars that last for centuries. Student Vote Not Solid Snme people are wailing and knash1ng their reeth because 1 he Cahforni;i Supreme Court ruled that new. ly enfranchised young people 18 to 2l 1nay reg1 srer and vote where they live ir· rf'f;pe<:t1ve of where their parents reside. This hysteria springs from I.he fact Lhat the ruhng theoretically ena bles students in some rol!ege and uni\'ersily towns to exert extraordtna.ry politica l influence if not outright control or mun icipal affairs. Such a situation might arise. for ex- ample, in a city hke. Da ~'iS, Calif., or Corvalhs, Ore. THE CONCLUSION might be corrected anrl therefore v.•orthy of concern 11 the premise upon v.·hich it jg based were un· questionably \'aliti -the assumplinn that college. students! 1' have a more sensitive civil conscience than the population as a whole and vote in every election : lllld t2l always agree among themse lves nn any issue and t.hus constitute. .a monolitl\Jc voting bloc. But the. a~umplion iA fault y. Elections on college ca mpuses art notorious for low tumout.s _ As in the genera! population, l!itudenb t11:hiblt a-hlgh degree of apa1hy when it comes to voting. Check lhe vn1c tabulations in Grossmoot College &turlenl t>lections ovr:r the past several years for arlded eviden ce of indifference at the. col- iC'g1ate level. ~IOREOVER . JT IS erroneoui tn R~u.me that colleges and univuslt1es are n111de up exclu~Jvely of mop.top radical& v.h11 cast some kind of magnelic spell over the campus and 1uccttd in getting Guest Editorial \ all studt>n ts to clatter in exactly the same kev. Wh1!e these individuals frequently are most vlslb\e and \'Olub!e. there aclu· ally is l\'ide div ersity of opinion in a col· lege mmm11ni1y-if the managers o[ t.he institution have bren doing their jobs, It is undeniably true that the potential is there for student voters to \.l'ielrl con• s.iderably more polit.ical clout than they have in the past. No politician -local, slate or national -is going to dismi" out nf hand the votes represeaLed by a large cluster o{ students. BUT TT IS SO!\fETHING else aga.in tn say that these students invariably will ~ Wlited on every issue and thus be in a position to rule the roost Thil\ is to sug- gest. that young peo ple are regulated by A set of natural laws inapplicable t.o the rest ()f the. human sptties. Such <1 presumpt.lnn Y.'Qu\d be difflcull lO suppart. The 11e.ry facl that 18·year-olds now can vote may motivate many heretofore apa!hrlic older adults to rise. from their e::is.Y chairs and takP :in interest In public affairs 0111 of 111istakf'n fear that young JX'Ople will ruin evef)'lhing . - Ir 1t f!0es. th,. C11ldom1a Su prl'me C:n11rt'~ ruhng Y.111 h11 \'e accomriH~hed more good than perhap~ 1t intended. l>nlly Callforolan El Cajon • • such a system are the \1•age earners, whether unionized or not. • President Nixon's call for unity. competitiveness and continued h.ard "'Ork -were in order. The elements of greatness in America are still there. despite all the fuzzy thinking of the nation's detractors. The job for lhe individual citizen now is to make bis feelings on this overriding issue known to the Cal i· fornia congressmen and senators promptly and force- fully. Time for More Caution The driver Ines dE'sperately tn stor Jus .~creecliin g, .'ikid· ding cor. !ll elal a11rl gloss cru·nch. 11do /lesh and bone. A child /.1es 1n !lte street, screoming 1111d 1vrl(h1ng. From a DAILY PILOT tiews report. In one Orange Coast city alnne, police have logged 68 accidents involving birycles thi!l year. School is open agaln and lhe risk soars. The greaUy increased popularity of bikes 1neans many more young people v»1ll be biking to and from school. Yes, the kids don't al\1ays obey the rules of the road. The:y should, but they're still kids, They don't and won't. So it behooves their eldC'.rs to try harder to save their· Jives by being extra careful. Police th all Orange Coast cities a.re trying hard to make movement safer for the cyclist, but the cyclists mu st help. too. The first fac.t of life for them is that they are subjecl to I.he same traffic Ja,vs as motorists and they must obey them or suffer the consequences. Suffe.r the consequences too many will. \Vith school opening today, adults -parents, teach.· ers and every au101nobile driver -must assume addi· tlo nal responsibility for both preaching afKi practicing :;a!ety for bi cyclists. 'Hey! tvhat are you doin' down there? Trying to ruin · this entire setup?' H·N·C Every Culture Needs Synabols From William Tell to Che t read in a newspaper"the other day t.h11t snmi> S\\.•1.0.s intellectuals have been debunking \Vill1am Tell. Not onl.v 1s he a my!h. lhe.v s;iv, but. he was a stu[l id yo krl. unwor1hy of being a symbol of Switzerland. This IS 100 b;id Hal'ing discorered fee t of cl;,y on al t our real histori cal leaders, we might at !east get t(I keep our legendary ones. The 1920s, the period in which I grew to maturil.\', wa s a good lin1e for heroes . As I look back on !hose Vears. it oec:ur.s to me lhat the rnemorablr fact abnut that decade was not Prohib1t1on. not ;aiz and bobbed hair and napper i;kirts. not the League of Nations. It was the ;ibl.lndance o[ heroes. A!thQugh y,·e had ours in Canada where I grew up, the U.S. had Lhem in super;ibundance. \'OU DON'T R,EALLY h;i1·c ln bf' 01·P.r 50 to remember 1>."ho 1hev were. ln every field Qf endeavor 1.hcre i1as an e.xampl"e 1\•ho was the "~re;>lest " There 11•as the greatest ballplayer. Babe Ruth : t.he greale!il golfer. Bobby Jones: the greatest mo\"ie lover .. Rud olph Valentino; the. most ~lamott'lus movie qnren, Grl'ta r.arbo : !he sexiest . Clara Bn11", 1he i::reatest fontb2JI pl oiyer. Rerl Grflngr, the greatest ·ar ialor , Charles Lind· Hayakawa bergh: the greatest explorer. Admira l Byrd; the ~reale!'it evangelist, Billy Sun· da y; the greatest lawyer, Clarence Darrow; the greates1 pianis!, PMerew- ski ; the grealesl. tenor, Enrico Caruso: the greatest soprano. Gal!i-<:urci : the greatest Negro, George \Vashingto n Carver; the greatest inventor, Thomas Edison : the· greatest industrialist, Henry Ford ~ the greatest plantsman, Luther Burbank. Try tnday lo fill each of lhese catei;orles With a name. You will cer· tainly nol hf' able to get common agree· men t on more lhfln a r.oup!e. I suppose 11r·e are more sophisticated today , more likely to analyze critically than to idolize. \\'E HAVE LIVED through the ·.10s, which cured us of rnan v illusions -chief· Iv the illusion that the ·u .s A. wa~ always besL in every field. Our history a! about that time was going lhrough revisions by debunking historians. The Constitu!ion of lhe United States, .far from being a divinely-inspired document. w:is a rcnec- lion of the economic interests of the peer ple who frflmed it. The first \Vorld War 11a.~ not fought t.o make the "'or!d ~afe for d emncrac~'. hut to enrich the munitions industry -"merchants of death." The Clvil \\1ar \vas an attempt b,v the in· dustrlal Nort h to secure permane.nt economic. advantage ov"er the agrarian South, There wrre soon no heroes v.·ithout ~u\lty secrets or hidden comp lexes, nn a!lrui~tic causes \\'ithout ulterior aims. Tod;iy you might get a barroom con· sensus in some circles that Vida Blue ls I.he greatest pitcher -but \\.'e are too aw;ire of the fleetingne ss of fame lo take much satisfaction from that. THE llEROES OF THE. '20s were a source of satisfaction and strength . Weiizhled as they \\'ere ~.owards v.·hite middle·c l11ss and provinitial v a I u es , ne\'erthetess they were the symbols of a vibrant. and self-con fident. cul!ure. El'e.ry cullure needs sym bols, I don 't know what. the Swiss \\'ill do ii !hey lo~e \V illlam Tell. His story was a quick way of inculcating the virtues or coura~e. love of children. patrioti~m -encapsulated in ;i st0ry !hat not onl.11 moved srhOfll children but inspired freedom.fighters and revolutionaries. \\.'hen ~'OU take awa.l' heroes. you have to find others to take their place. or you \\'i ii produrl' 11 ~ener;irion th;it believes we have no virtues nr honor in our societ~'· Ao<l ~uch a grneration. feeling <'hea ted. wili rush to make up new heroes of their OY.'n. • AND TH<\ T p,; F..XACTLY 1vhat is hap· roenlng now. Student dormitory rooms from Har1'ard lo Berkeley are decorated Guevara 1>.·1\h Che Guevara pnsters. Although his real atcomplishrnents <ire quite as le gendary a.s \Villiam Tell's are s?~d to be. Che Guevnra tn;ikc s ;i scr\'lccable hero lo today's .l'oung rc l'olut1 nna ries beca use he 11·as authentic:<i·ll~· killed as a guerrilt;i fighter -and can therefore be vic11•cd as a splendid m<irt yr. As a niatter of fact. Che Gucv;ir;i . an intellectual and idrnlngue, failed in almost. e11erxlh1ng he did. He failed misen1 hly a.s Cuba 's minister of in- dustries. Because of his arrogan ce anrl di sag-recn1ents \\.'i1 h Cas1ro. Castrt1 sent him on a mission to foment rel'olution in the C()11go, Failing 11t this. he went with his guerrillas to BoliviA, where he Im- agined that Bolivia n peasants -...•ou!d gather joyfully around his re~·olutlonary lradi:~ship. 110'\IF:VER, THE peas;:ints did nothing of the kind. Mostlv they ~a w the Cubans as enem ies anti acied ilS inlorrners for the Rolivian army. His li!tle h;i11d nf guer· rillas wa.s betra~·<'d and e<iptured. Gueva ra was shot . Rar rll' has a nian been sn complf'tell' the victi m or hl"> ow n idcol1Jgy and rhctnrif" lf young revolutionaries want to mak e a hero nut or a man 11·ho 1.1•as 11 born failure, Iha! ·s al! right wi!h me. But 1 ·11 stick \\'ilh \\'illiam Tell. Al least he hit the apple. Br s, I. ll a~·akawa President Sao Francisco State College Jobs Are Nixon's Next Big Target v.·A~H!i'\C!TO:-.: -As 1hr pop1ilrir rx-· prr5'sion go es, you ain't. ~een noth1ni; yet -111 new swr<>rin.i: econnn11c n1PasurP s. L:nder cons1d f'ritt.!on are ir!ea s and pro. posal~. a~ dra~t1c and far-reachin g as !he spectacular 11'age·pr1ce freeze, to rlr;..I with the pers1strnlly exrcss11'e u nC'niplo~ .. ment rate -upwar<Js of 5.5 per ('Cnt in recent m0nth~. This grievous jnh· Jess ]e~·el 1s Presi· den t Nixon's next cruci1:11Jy momentous target. It ts his dctermin· P.d intcn lion tn cut IL by at least one·third by next spring. Th a l · s the rm· J Aft\ phatic directh·e giv. '/' /' en his inner ad visers. They have been OOld plans mu51 he r!e1'i;;ed tha t v.·ill quick· ly and effec!.lvely pul millions of idle on payrolls. THE PRESIDE,\'T wanl~ t.hal dran1a11c und ertaking set in rnot1n n by the ex· piration of I.he OO.d<1y wage·pnce frec1.e, The insitie \\'hi1e House \\'Ord is th;it no concepts, theories, fonnulas or anything else, new or old, are barred Jo ac· ci:nnp1tsh .t~is oOJective ... !he. overriding aim i& !.o massively reduce unemploy- ment in lhe shorlest po8sihle time. The ·primary co ncern is not hnw it's By Ge6rge ---, Dear Gcllrg": I can 't begin to \fll you how much 1 e.n1ny vnur advice cnlurnn. arid lhe only thing \\'Tong \.\'1th it is lh~t .Vflllr ('<1lumn is too short. Ca.n't you writ~ longer~ A FAN [)('.11r ran· Can't you \\'filr l0n.1<rr rrnblfms" I rnean. 1.1·ith the kin-d nf lrHers I Qt'l. th is is f1urly hard lo pad out even this long. ,1 \ ' Ro~rt S. Allen \;'..__ / done but lo get it done. One measure being deliberated is a ver- ~1on of the New Dears WPA !Works Progrr.ss Ar!ministration ) -under which mil lions "'ere pul l.n work nn a 1.1·ide range of jobs from raking leaves t.o pain· ling murals in public buildings, writing plays and staging shows. A~ being discussed, workers would be pairl prevailing minimum wages of Sl.60 to UP "-'ards of S2.00 an hour, with the federal government footing the bill. THE GOVERN!\fE1''T already ill doing that 111 a limited extent under the recently enacted public t'trvice employes law . Unrler H, an est imated 200,000 will be hired hy local 11uthorities. IAst Congress, President Nixon vetoed such a bill but signed it this time. Now app.qrently he is prepared to e.x· tend this policy to the. whole range of jobles~ness. Of part.icu\ar concern to President Nit· on is providing jobs for Vietnam veterans and youth in general. He hall stre.!I~ the urgent importance nf that ln his talk~ \\'ilh advisers .a.nd lieutenants. Several "innovative" pro- posals reportedly are being formulated, bul details are unknown. THAT THERE IS impelling reasorl'for the President's concern is (orcefully underlined by Sen. Str(!m Thurmond's blunt demand that "speei11l attenlinn and assistance be glven Vietnam veterans In pla cin g them in the job market." Not Only is the South Ca rolinia n .a rank· ing Republican member of the ArmPd Scrvict s Committee .. Judiciary Committee anti Appropriations Defense Sul>- commillet. Ou1 he i~ Ao pnwerfu! leader 4'lf his party throughout the South. A\$tl. hi: generally support., the Administration's Jegislati\'t policies. It i~ h1ghl.v s11!J11f1ca11l, !h~refore, tha.l Thurmonrl s1nglerl out unempln ymenl 11mQng \·eterans ii.s a pressing proble m and ~harply called lor prompt. remedial a ction. HE MTh'CED NO words in pinpointing the issuf anrl Its magnHude. '"There are 223 .000 Vietnam \ieterans between the age (lf 2'J and 24 who are 'l\'ithout jobs," said Th11rmond. "This amounts lo lJ.4 per cent compared with 9 per cent of non ·veter:tns in that age. bracket y,·ho are not employed. Of those Y.'ho are 25 to 29 years old, S.!I per cenl of the Vietnam veter11ns lre unemployed, and 4,5 per cent of tM.ir non-veteran counterpart.s are wilhout employment, '"These figures alarm me for several reasons, The slBbHity rir a nation ·s econornv is directlv r~\ated lo the employTnent nf its cltize1u, Such a high percf'ntage Qf unemplnymenl. is always a malter for serious concern. However. the fact. that the percent.age. "f uncmplny· ment among Vietnam vr.teran:ii run!! higher than the national eve.rage shciv.·s that rApid and corrective measures i!hould be applier! to this particular ca t.egory immediately.'' ECONOM IC !\1EASURE most fa vored by members of Congress. returned from 11 mOl'lth's vacalion. is 3n ind ividu31 lax <'ul nf some kinrl -particularly for low· income. brackets. · That's clearly indicated in talks with 1 Y>'ide. range or legislatori. Jn these di11cus11ions , t.ht>y say lhrir m11il is heavily in favor of the President's w11ge-priee freeze ; also in demands for concrete measuret> to drastically reduce unemployment and for tax relier. Pref Pr• red tax plen among the la"A'makers is 1n· rreesing !he minimum standard rled~c· tion for' lnw ·incnme families by making an increast in prrsor111l exemptions t.f. fe ctive es of Jan , I. 1971. lnslead nl Jan, l, 1972, as prt'lpnstrl by Pre11idtnl. Nlxnn. Under the exisling law , this tax break does nol become operative. until Jan. J, l9i3. - BY ~IAK li\'G TllE rxcmpt1on rr1roac· h1r t() .,l::in uriry I'll thL~ ;.·ra1". l.lX flll~'ers rould claim 11 $7~0 rlerl11('t 1on on retu rns rl!l'f' nrxr April l.'i. This ll>'r11Jlrl direc!ly benefit. millions 1n the mi<ldle·incorne br;ickcts ~1ost lc g1~l11tors :il;;o ~t rongly inr!1c;il e: th"Y woulrl like to see th.is exemption raised to $1.()()1}. Significantly, fl rp. \Vilhur !1111\s, · D4 Ark., chairn1an of Lhe pnwrrfu l \\'a~·~ anti ~lean;; Cnn1 n1it1c e, 1~ for lha1.. He hnl(ls it would be an irnmerl1ate and decisiv e stimulant, to the natlnn;il rco nom.v, Illu5trat1ve of !he m;i il reccil'!'rl by members of Congress is the following : ''!\IAKE THE \V AGE·PRfCE treeze: slick u111ll inflation and other malad. justment.s are dealt whh effeclive!y. Ths flllf1 Slion i~ whether the likes (lf Meany, Bri<lges and others like them wHI run our C{IUll!ry. Now is the time. In find out . The people 11re wholehearte<lly wlth lhe PreSi· dent if hr h;is the guts to makt his prcr gram ~tick." OlANlif: COAST DAILY PILOT Rob~rt N. \Veed, Publish.er 1"hom.ns Keevil, Editor Albert \V. Bate1 Editorial Page Editor Tht. editorial page ol lhe Dally r uot !!l~ks to inform a.rid 1t1mulate ttad· ers hy pre sentini;;: this new1.pape.r'1 opinil'Hls and con1menta:ry o'h' toric::s nl inlt'rest and signi ficanrl!, by pro- vir\in~ a fon.im lnr ~he exr~~smn nt our rearlers' np1n1ons, 11.nrl hy rre4 IH'.Ollng thf' dl\'Pr:!f! v1e11>·pninri; ril In. Jormed ob~l"rve~ 11nd ~pokesmrn nn tOJ'lics of 1he day, Mon day, September 13. 1971 II 11 I ;r Ii I ,j -·-------· ~-· ~ .... . ...... . ' Newpori Jleaeh Today's Final EDI TI ON N.Y. Sto"k.s • VOL 64, NO. 219, l SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE -COUNTY, CALIFOR NI A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 197 1 TEN CENTS • to rm ttica r1son Fl.e e i11g Heat To Coast Sands B~ GEORGE LEIDA!. 01 !~' Dl ilJ ~illl 11111 ~Jnged by scorehing 100-degret plus temperatures, so1ne •00.000 persons swariTied to Or ange County beaches Sun- day seeking relief "l'rom the September 1un. Tripping gingerly O\'Cr lhe superhot ~ands, the lhrongi; or beachgoers found relief only at \va tcr·s edge \1hcre lo\\', ·:.r Hot Weather Mc1 y Last U1-1til Frida y Southern Californians <:an lea l'e !heir '100Jies in mot hballs for the resl of lhe \1·eek. 'l'he grand daddy of all Se ptember heat v.•<ives 11·ilJ <.·on linue to bring 90-degree plus temperatures al leasl through Fri· clay. sa~·s th e Y•eatherman. Along the coast low nighUime te1n- perflturcs will bo!torn ou! at 70 with da.vli1ne highs nea r 80. ln inland Oran,t:e Counly a11r1 I hr rest or Southern California trn1perall1res \1 ill <:lrop only slightly Tuesd:iy to aOOul 9.i. The rest of the "'eek the thermorneler!'i \1·ill pop the 90-rlegree mark each day, the !\fl1ionnl \\leather Service contends. Al fault. lhe weatherman says. is a high pressure syste1n that is stalled O\·er Ne\'ada. It's big enough to sin1mer the hot "·eatht'r jX)L bul no! enough lo stir up lhe Santa Ana "'inds which usually ran 1he area v.•ith hot \\'1nd~. this lime of year. The only breeze Southlanders can rx- pccl is the eight to 15 knot onshort "'inds along the Orange Coast. Those alternoon onshore puff~ ha\·e prO\'Cd ineffcc:11vr 1n cooling inland i:o111- 1nunitic~ San1a Ana11s sweltered \\'!lh 811 rlegree tc1nperaturrs 11ccir n1idnigh! Sun· rla~ n1ghl a11d lhr inland !011 ~ arc c:-.- pec!ed to tw nn!~· sl1ghtl~ le~s in t on1in1: nigh!~ 1\long the tJr;inge Co<i:>\ 1ht 1•)11• te111prr;•1urf':-al nigh t h111·e heen ;:ind are r.\perteJ 10 he 111orc rea~on.1hle tlrange 1St't Hl:'.AT. Page_ 2) Fir1'l Step Se t To Tear Dow11 Old Canner y The firi;t step towards demoll1 1on ur r\ewport Beach's \\"eslern Cannf'r~ plant will be taken 1on1ght \\hen th" c1ly eoun- ('tl hcar:o; a request I;~ linger l'ac:llu·, Jnr, to reL·onslrUL'I it.~ bulkhead on the Jth1ne Ch<innel. Lngcr Piic1il<' of111'1al~ siud rtns tnorn· ini:: they eKpel'I !o announce a datf' for !he slarl of dt1nulil\on or thl' his!oric Cannerv Thur:-dll\' Thr ~·on1pany a tread~· has rt<.·e11•rd ~ u:-e pt'rtlllt to den1ohsh the Lafayell r Slrett building. after which It plans lo erect a restaurant similar to the t aslern half or lhe existing structure, said George Dii wrs. harbQr-and ticlela nds dirKtor. The restaurant conMn.iction will ketp l ht ~ame physjcal appearance and !fiain· tain the ~·ooden walkway, Dawes 111d. ··The colorful part Ifill be rrprodoced,'' ht said. Dawes :ii;aid I.he ne~· bulkhead will be ll "1 ast improvement .. because !ht existing bulkhead near 30\h Strett has fallen into the ba.1• The counl·il al:oio will t1ear a permit rt- (l11csl. lor co11struct1on of the Rus ly Pelican restaurant on pilings. The apphcation by the A n c i e n I !ll~r1ner. Inc .. for !ht> Hust~ Pellcao ;i! 2i35 w Coast ll1gh~·ay ask ror permi;ois1on f() put the st ructurf' up on • 1er ies of JO.root pilings. ~a id 011\\'e~. "Bu~ thev would ~till be be hind llit bulkheacl Jiitt.'' he said. so there would bt no encroachment on the ~·eler. "I prerer lhis lo r xtrnd1ng the bulkhead •nd fi lling in behind it," ht uid. which !hey could theor1!ticA!ly be allowed In do. • I gla ssy surl was eredttl'd "'Ith rtdur111g In a m1111n1um the nu1nbcrs or rcSLUe$ at most tlrange Coast beal'l1es. In !he water, ~irn1nering flesh was eool· rd by 63 degree wa ler -a water tempc ra!ure that lifeguards described a~ chilly but no rmal for lh1s tune ol ye<ir. San Clc1nente lir.fguards logged f i,000 at c1t.v and count~· bcathrs on S11n{la,\•. tn Laguna Beach, lileguards ten11rd lht' \l'tekrnd "\'er.1· quiet·• despite lhr huge ero\1·ds 011 all 1·1t ~· and ruu111y be>ai.:hc:o. Th!"V cst1n1alec! 40.()()(J hll thr sands Satut'day and again Suncl;iy. 1\ir ten1pera1urcs for bu1 h South ('11a st br11ch areas hovered ahO\t' 80 with a high o( 114 logged at Laguna Be:tl'h The hl'al v.·a1·e is ton·1 11~ ex1en~1n11 uF the Laguna Beach lireguard schedule. Ordinarilv Sunda v would hav e been 1hr last day Or fu ll lifeguard l'over<ige, Ch1l·r Lifeguard Skip <..:onnrr s<11d. l'.:x!ra guards w1H bf' kept on R.~ necessary, clunng 1he ™'at ~·av• before 1he forte is reduced lo its 1hree·rnan, orr. i:eason skeleton rrew. Co nner said. The only rnajor Inj ury of the "'eekend \1'3;'! at Huntington Beat'h Slat" brach \l'ht>re tJ.vear-0lrJ Curlis P..1Urrl~IOIJ nr Riversidr ·was p.ralyzed wi th baek in- 1uries aft er hi~ he11d slruck botton1 whrn he dived into a 1vave . He ii; in s£'r1011~ eon clition 111 the intensil·t' l'are 11n1t (\f Pat1f1i:a llosp1tal. llunt1ng!on Bral'h. 11·1th clan1aged vertebrra. a h11spi1al spokesman said. Ot hcr\1·ise the 52,000 persons es11n1:-11rrl :<I lhe s!al e beach Su nday f'nJoyrd 1he relatively caln1 surr running froni 1wo 111 lhree feel. Only 11 few npt1des nea r Hrookhurs1 Avenue portion or 1he lwaeh n1arred the surf scent. Newport Beach logged ~·hat ldeguar·rl~ reported was a record <.·rowd for lhr seaso11 on Sunday wh en 140,000 swa rn1e1t lhe city beaches. ·rhe onr. to t11·o·fool 11urr caused onl.1• four re~cues for th, enti re "'eekl·nd . On" ttcrurrrd 4 20 p.111. Sa1urday al 19th and ~dgell'a\rr \\'hen ~-yrar old P:.1111 lf;i t1'll o( Santa 1\na fell f1·n111 !he !JlCf' \\'J!llCSSf'S a f} p (I e d !1\IJUlh·!O·ll1•Jll\h resu~r1ta!ion 10 tht' boy "'ho 11 a~ • u~h,.,f to Jlo;ig I lospital b~ r\c1\ pn11 Rr:u·h F11 fl [l('pflr1int>n l lie 1~ 111 sn ti.~fac'1(H"\ <!111- \J1l1011 rod:i.1 Bolh Hunl111g!Otl herillll'.' borr lhr bn1n! uf an 1111 <1!'1un by h('a1 f('li<'r ~r{'~u1g in· land clwC'llf'r~ this 1\•eekrnct F1gurc:r; released by hfC>guard~ at holh r·1ty an1I ~tal e beache~ 111dica1r lh111 235,000 pcr11ons hocked to the s1rand.s on Saturday anci Sunday. Attendance "'as estimated al 93.000 un Saturday but jumped lo an estimated 1•2.000 on Sunday. Lifeguards believe the increa se was t:aust d by 11!udenls wa nt in~ to get in their Jast beach Frolic before resuming classts loday. The air temperature soared to a high of R.1 degrees. a scorcher ror tlu~ limt' of the .1car. The "ater ten1~ra!ure wa.~ aOout 63 drgre<'s. Jlchcopter pl lo1~ fron1 1hr llur1ti11gl 111 Heai:h Poli ce Dfpar11ncnt .~a 1(! 1he trrnperalure rl1rt not drup :.1gnif1<·antly <hiring !hr n1ghl hour~. O.t,+l'I' l"ILOf P~ol~ ~1 R •<~l'd 1<011l\t r • FLAG SALUTE -On your very firlit day of .S('hoo! son1e times you forgel \vh ich hand is the rig ht ha nd. K1ndergarlcners in ,.'lrli. '-1arilyn Go ss' clalis a't East· blurf School in N<'\1·port Bea ch ~rt !heir signals s11'itrhcct \vhilc saluting Fl;i g: on first day of t·!a~~cs . 1-'rom left are Jennifer Yates, Diane l lurley, Jenn ifer l~a ng and Karen \\'isson. ---- Busing Oppositlo11 Schools in S F Report Widespread Boy cotting· SA.'1 FRA 1\:C ISCO IAl'l -Roycolt1ng appeared hca1·y and sonic .!iChool buses rode around ('mpty toda y as San ~·ran­ f'isr.:o hecaint> 1hr !argcsl ci!y in !he na - tion lo in1egra!e public t"lemenlary ~rhools 'ti 11h forc:ccl hus1ni;. Angry parenls who had predil'tcd 1h;it \Jp Ill :U1.0()ll nf 1he cll_v·s 41.llllO .11,radr sl'l,vot ,·hddren 1\uulcl he kcµ1 ho111r 11 p· ptarcd 1!1 !Jt· at"h1e1 lnJ.! snnir ~u('1·r~s 111 rflofl~ t11 s11<1g llH' ti111l111\c1~1;1I 1111111- "1 d1•rrd hu.,H\J.! f\nt1h11~111J'. pu·~t-1 • 11rl't' 11•ptt1·1~rl ;i( 1111 h •1rlf' .. chO(•I. hn\1r1rr. ;111d .~1·!1!\(>t 11!.;!nc I oti1t·1;ds rrr11rrrrl onl\ 1ln" in- ' 1dcn1 1·ar~ hlr11·~i11.i:: hu.,rs al <.;1rf1rlt.I S\h(Nii, Al ('ornn111c!nre !'Jtnc\..h111 in t;h1nal11w11. only 1;, ('h1ld!'e11 of 700 ~<·hedult'd showed up 1o he bused lo other parl .. ~ of lo1v11, Chinese parents ui !he 17·block neighlx>rhood were among the 1nost vehe- ment protester.!i, fearing their Chinese t•u!tur al ties v.·ould be endangerecl . The bui; fro m Ch ina tow•1 camr "'i lh \{'rv ft1v l'hildren nn il and we·rc sorrv abciul that." said Bob .Ji n1enel.. principal nr Buen11 Vh;ta :-\chool 1n 1he P..lis51on dislrirt.. li e esti111atcd between one·lh1rd and nne·fourth of the 420 pupils expected ;it his school stayrd honie The 11 hllsrs that rnlled up !o ( 'orn- n,odore Stocktnn si·hoo l 1rcrr be!wern three·f11ur1 hs and 9tJ pereent rull - n1oslly with black and 1\lexit:an-Arncriran <'hildren. ·nut of !he five buses that 1\Cre s11pJ>0sed !o take rhildren away frorn !here Lo other schooh, n1ost \vcre e111pty. Ray Kohlz. school district public 1n- for1nation officer, clcclinC'd to e.st1111a1e f'IJeetiveness or the boycott un!1! ;it. lendanet' could he !akrn Sp<'<'lal police and senlrv dug ,o; !i;id ~uarded !hr t•11y·s I.Ill :.1•htJol husrs rir11u 10 !hr O)X'r,;ng i1f ljt•honl .\lond;n The plan for 1nl1:,t:ral1ng lht.: 1·1!\ ·~ fl7 p11hl1t• 1·lcrncntarr ~chools e;ills l0r hu,1ng :.'ii 000 1 l11ldren 1vh1le <in1Jlher '!0,0011 ~1;11 111 lhf'u nt·1ghburhond.:; and \\<II~ !11 < l.J~~('S l·:l~e\11ierc i11 ttir na l111n lhrr~ \1rrc lhf'.~e devt'lopn1cnls -,Ja('kson. 1'.11ss. sl'hool ulfll'!Jl:l s:i!d 1'ourt·manduted hus1111'\ nf some R.000 pupils wou)d continue despite an order by Cov. John Be!\ \\'i\hams which seeks to <·ut off stale funds to the school dislriC'I \\'ill iams cited a stall' law barring bus- ing within a rity in issuing his order Saturday. At. stake is $8 million of 1he total $20 million sC"hool budget. J;:irksun school!"' had opened 1.1·ithout incident la ~l Tuesdfly -Pnnt1ac. Mith. continu~s busing and ~11,;iits the out1·ome or a court-ordered 111 · \CSlijlRllOn nf lhl' loi ·9I poli t·e rlepartn1ent's rnfnrcemcnt of t he dcsesregat1on plan. 2 6,000 Harbor School Children Ba<'k • Classes Jll The :\i:\\ pttr'l·~le-;a Uniflerl S<:hu<il ll1~l rH'l •Jpt•11rd 1hc dtJOl'S of J!s .17 school~ tud:iy ro alloul 26.000 students \Vl\h no ·'<'r1ou.~ probterns. scho..11 off1e1als ~aid. The cafr1ct'ia al Te\V1nkle School in ('osta i\1esa \vas the only lunchroom not offt'ring hot lunches on opening day. Su1>ennlendc11l John \V. N1cu ll s;ild that lt1rility \\'01dd be ope n within a week. 'l'c \\11nkle , as \VC'JI as (;oro11a del fllar and Ne w1M)rt Harbor High Schools un- drrwrn! niajor reno vation and expansion 1!11s sun1n1rr !\'one or the projects were {'!l!llplf'lf'J,Y fllll SIJ('d bV OfleJllllg O\ !"il'hOOI t11d:1;.. l.J~·spt!r l'Ol1\1l'Ut"ll011 ll! lhl' !hrce ~~'houl<; lht' l!J'~1 da~ u! :.l'hocil wenl ' '111ont)il\ ;i di~tru·t ~pnh.c~1nan said llr l\u·r1il 1udrd 1h:l1 nl all !Ile schooli; 111' 1 1 ~11rd 1nd:1\ 1,n1v '·0;·<1n;1 c!cl ;\!;11• llU.:h ~Pf'!lll'd 11+ tif' rn1·oll111c: niore ,.,11 11l1·nr~ 1han h:1(1 he{'tl 11nl1<.·1pa1ed ' l•:lt·n1cnt.u·\ ,ehuul" I 1 is1tcl flu.~ 111,,rnin~ :-.h(l\1'cd rrg1~!ra!1rins shghtfy ht'low pro1ect 1ons." Dr. Ni<:ol l said . The nt·w ..,11pcnnlendent observed opening day ;1ct1vi11r.<; ;ii lour elen1entary M:hooL~. Estaneia :ind Corona del Mar ll igh Schools and at. Tt'Winkle Midd le School. No n1ajnr transportat ion fou lup~ were reported tn I.hi' district office and no .~chools reported unexpected enrollment .shifl.~ a spokesrnan said. IJr Nicoll observed lhat dis lriclwide r11rolln1ent may h(' :i h1l belo w the pro- 1cc11on ol 26.713 lnr the 1971-72 school ~rar 1"111al rigures will not. be 11vailable u1111I Tuesday. he noted . when attendance f1.11,1u·e5 are rrportrd lrorn each of the c.hstt1cl 0s 37 s<:hools. Jet Lease Policy Urged .S un F rnncis co Has S1no g Alert Citi zen,s Group Asks Ne wport Beach to Adopt Stand A citizens' commiltcP v.·ants lhe 1\'.ewport Beach City Council to adopt • formal policy on !he renewal or com• merclal jet lease! at Orange County Airpor1 and "'ants a metling with eoun· cilmen lo diSCU$.!l what that policy should be. Counc1hncn are e.'(pected to c·alt the spccu1I 11C.ss1on thi!! wrek or nrxt to s1I down 11•ith lhe <·ilizcns' group. \vh1('h is headf'd by ll arry Hinker . Clint.on HQOse and Dan Emory. !he ll'aders of another 11irpor1 group. the Airport Noisr l\bale- mt.nt Commillet. The ne1v pa nrl, i·allPd thr f'll1zC'n~· Comm ittee on the Airport. is workinl: toward! forc ing the Orange County Boa rd!! or Supervisors to a<;t on 11 sr:ric.!i nr con!Ullant reports that we rt n1ade !n deltrm1nt the future of lhe controversi 11l a!rrield. Superviso ri; are expected to starl revie1vng the leases held by Air California and Air West -which expire in Novem be r -early next month. The Noise Abatement. Committee hax lttng bct'n fighting expansion of any Je1 operations al the airport ;;ind has led numerous Ne\\'J)Ort Beach re11idents in!o a lri1\·~uil clai min g jet noise had clrast1ca ll y 1tffeclcd the valut' of lhelr homes; The r"ll!w citizens co mmittee. which alsi> includ e!'! '-larshsll Durfield. Wally Koch, f)rville Rir.e:ha rt. Earl Hartage, Eel Cook. Kenne th f'leagle and Allan Beek. said II wan!.~ tht> special meeting because of lht: lmporh1nce of the issue. In a letter lo ~1.ayor Ed Hirth. lloo~t. ~·ho I~ ...cling cbaim1an of the grwp. ~aid. "We request this meeting bl! held '4':paralely rrotn your normel .wdy se,:- l1'ion Ml that wt may UM the entire meet· ing for 11 platform for communications bel\\'een citlt:ens and council." Hirth di~elosed tha t he and Counciln1an Milan Dostal have aleady had lwo 1neelings \\•ilh the group and fc<"ls the special session is y:arranted. In a message to councilmen. Hirth said, ''There is a group of citil.ens act ivel y in- 1erested Jn a noise abatement program at lht airport. w "They fetl that inasmuch as !hf' airlines' contracts are due ror renr,~·al shortly. this 1s an opportune lime to take wme 11ppropriate action lo furlher con- trol the jcl flights out of Orange County ·• Hirth :oiald he asked City ~·1ana~er Hobert L. Wyon lo fincl out when Ma riner's Library v.·ou~ be avai1<ible for a met-Ung ol lhe l\'o'O bodies and \Y) nn recommend~ tM :;t:.!i~ioo Lake place in !ht: 11htrnoon of Sept. 23. ( SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The san ·Fra ncisco Bey region's rirst air pollution alert was orderecl today by the Ait Pollu· lion Control District. \\'i1h a heat wave pushing oxidant readings to high levels , the alert order urged all resident! in most of a ni ne· county arta to stop all bu t tssential automobile driving. l,,'nder a dislrict policy adoptecl last ri1onth. !he order also asked · industrial firn1s to curtail procluclion or other\vlse 11n11t the oulpu~ of t'On\tin1inants. All open burning , including barbecues, w as ordered stoppecl. Foud a Per111it Denied TRAVIS i\f"B, C..:8lif, tUPll -.Jant Fonda says she wi ll take her antiwar ~hOw for servicemen to the East Coa9l alter bing deruea 1 pe rmit l(I perform ne1r Travis Air Foret Base • 9 Gua1·d s, 28 Co11victs Lo se Live s By I.II \\'REi'\CI:: 1\lcQUJLLAN 1\TTIC.<\, N Y. 1UPI1 -Hebel convicts killed nine tivilian employes al At tica: State Prison today as n1ore tha n 1,700 tilate troopers. national guardsmen and sheriff's clcputies stormed the facility. 'J'v.·enly-cight prisoneri; were slain in the gunfire, aut horities said. ("There is sonic question now whether !he prison is now entirely secured," ~ 1ipokesn1an said · more Lhan four hours after lhe assaulL began 1. The insurgent inrn:ites had held :18 hostages since the outbreak erupted last Thursday. T"·enty-n1nc l1ostages were !reed, 111clud111g four 10 critical cond11lon. The throar.:o1 of eight hos1age~ ha d been slashed. offit1als sa id , and one en1ploye 1\·as shot to death. In add1l1on, a guarcl di rd ~alurda.v oi u1jufles su Htrcd \1·hen throv.·n fro1n a \\'1ndow. A helicop1er deeoyed thr pr1su1u•rs at Ille sl<irl or the assault by flying over one t:orner of Cellbloc\.. "D". \\!hen th11 prisoners seemed distracted, t"o other 1.:hoppers began d roppin~ tear gas and tht. au thorit ies opened fire as they attacked the high.walled prison. Nearly four hours after the niassiv11 assault 011 the prison bPgan. lighting con- tinued . At first. l\fficers poured /1undred~ of shots a nd tear gas cani.~!cr.~ into the besieged prison. Th roughout the tnorn1ni:: sporad1t.: firing c<1111r froin inside the gray 11alls. The attack 011 !he prison <'an1r after pnsoners rejected an appeal fro1n Sta ll! Correction Cun1n1lss1oner R:ussrll G. Osll'ald to releai;e lhf' host;1ges. Oswald ~aid he had no ;1lternat1ve becaus e prisoners \verc beeon1i11g inc reasingly "'e!l-arined 1vith kn11·es made in a prison sho p !hey (·ontrolled. lie sa1 cl they also were erectini:: barricades that soon would ha ve been difficull to break throug h. "It betarne apparent to n1e that the situa!ion \1•as rapidly deteriorating and it wa5 evident the pri soners were not going !o eooperalc." he ::.aid "'fh<'ir behavior 1r;is n0l 100 niut•h d1ffcrt'nt lhan lht'1r hehavior on !he street.~. 11·here several "et'c 1·11nv1cled or n1ans!aughter and n1urdrr. .. Cool Elrnt·r Huehn. one 0r the freed l1c1.~t:iges . :-.11d 1he p1·1:-t111crs "became nirire n11hl;i11I " alter 1111' 11lltrnaturn 1vas del1\'f'!'ed •·\\e 11t·rr so nc;.ir dralh .!-O 111anv 11me!I 1n the la s! II\ P da ,\·s. 1l s unbrl1c1·ablc. un· behevable." Huehn sa1cL ··After th!! ull1mat11n1 !hry held~ kn1lr to my tlwoal . Ht1L rhe l'ucrln R1r.:an guy didn't have I.he J1eart 10 do i1 " c.;ov. A. Nelson A. Rockefeller, "'hi\ said berore lhe attack hr: t.'Ould not legally grant. !he prisoners' cle1nand!I for arn- ne sty, postponed his !ri p to the National Go vernors' Confe rence in Puerto R1cr1 and ren1a1 ned in his New Yor k Ci tv 0r. fice. - The eon11cls had ll1rt>atcned In kill lbe1r ho:.lil gts If theu· tlerna ncl.~ fnr a n1nes1y "'ere nor tnei Aulhor1tici; 1~­ norcd lht amnesty den1and and ordered !he attatk. "Surrender 11eacefully You will not he ~St'e P!llSON. Page ZI Orange Weadle r Relief? Forgel H. Set your thermomele rs for 103 degrees Tuesday if you live in lhe inland sections. Otherwise it'll be in thr: upper 80s along the cool (?' beaches. INS IDE TOllA Y iV1kl(rt l\h111.~hCht't'. u;/10 VllCt rrdcJ Slf/Jrt•nic 1•1 R ussia, 1011$ barit'd t(Jr/(ly Q.~ nu u11per$O'I, Ser. story, Page i ''""' 11 I N lint Jf' C1fit.r11J1 t C~toeJll111 U~ ' (i.0111... U·M (-le• 1, CrH1wt r• 1• 0.1111 N•Hcu 11 Olveru 1 lf •• 11 .. 111 Patt • •-111 ...... .,.. ,, ,.1....... 11·1• l'M ... u.. 1• Ann l,,..,.., IJ Mtll !II 1-rvlct 11 Mwi.1 ,, Ht!!t<\11 N-1 t.J o ...... c ..... tr ,, $¥1¥11 ,,_, 11 ,,...,, 11·11 ,IM_ M1rll1ll ll•lt ,,,, . ..,,.. ,, fl•••'"'' " WH !tttt t Wl"'M't N.wt l).IJ Wlflil N.wt 14 I • .2 DAll 't' PILOT N Newport Ha~ T1·ouhle Filling Prestige Post By L PETER KRIEG Of 11'11 D•h' .. f1t1 l !tH RARELY. IF EVER. has Ne"'port Beach had any trouble attracting top- fllg.bt city employes, especially in the upper levels of officialdom. The atmosphere this city by the ~ offers. coupl!.d with a pretty hefty salary, h.as i.n the past been enough to easily Jure some top people inUl the t.op positions. This hasn't been the case with the S25,000-a-}'ear post of community development director. hov.·ever. CITY !\11\NAGER Robert L. Wynn has disclosed that he has had to postpone , again, the naming of 11 boss for the superagency simply becausl! he wasn 't happy with any of the. more than 50 men who applied. The search for a director began v.·ith the major re- qrganization las,t February when former city manager Harvey L. Hu rlburt decided to merge the bu ilding and planning departments. He sold the idea to the city council with surprising ease and. by his own admission. at least privately, had the man for the direc- tor's joh all picked out. IT WAS NO SECRET he wasn't happy with La rry \Vil.son. who then was city planner, or Oli ver Grant. the former bu ilding direc!.or. Instead, he wanted to bring back the man Wilson had replaced, Ernie Maye r. Mayer had left to take the planning director's job in Long Beach and Hurlbu rt knew it would take 11 goodly amount of money to get him back. The on!y way he could offl!r er:to ugh would be Ul create the superjob - commU11ity development director. Well, the best laid plans etc.,. and, when Hurlburt thoug ht he ha d every. 1vorked out, Mayer began to balk. HURLBURT KEPT insisting they were still dickering about salary when, c.:nly, Hurlburt, him.self bid this fa ir town adieu. While Mayer isn't talkin g, it's a good bet he wa s aware of Hurlburt'• impending departure and wasn't about to be tied to a falling star. Besides that. the.re had been 11 lot of pressure on Hurlburt not to hire Mayer. pressurl! from influential people who we ren't as infatu ated with Mayer as Harvey was. • Anyhow, Hurlburt lumed to open rl!'Cruitml!nt while ostensibly still negoti- ating with r..l ayer. THE APPLICATIONS began to come fast and furious, but . strangely, some real first.-rate people didn 't put th@ir names in. It tums out the word had gC"lne out tha t Newport Beach had become an 11dministralive powderkeg and nobody in th e know Wan le.d an ything t-0 do v.·lth it. Wilson had told planning types around th e state he was about to get the axe and it wasn't too hard to tell the shakeup was coming upstairs. NOW, HOWEVER. stability has retu med to the. scene, with Wynn's ap- pearance, and he reportedly has been in communication with a number of top planners throughout California who were sca red away initially . Wynn said he is hopeful that before the end of September he will have been a.hie to talk to them and have. a man for the job picked out . IT'S NOT HARO to understand why Wynn, new on the job. himself, is being extra cautious. He has, in effect, made 11 personal commitment to getting this city a ne\V master plan for development and that crucial study i~ going to have to hav@ the •· ... ~t available talen t -not only to draw it up. but Ir.I e-0nvince a lot of diver~e ·-port Beach interests that wha~ver it winds up saying is the right "'ay to things for the next 10 or 20 years. :Joaquin Trustees Modify '• District Bo11ndai·y Bid By PArtlELA HALLAN Cl IM O.Hy "llol 11111 Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- l;ary School District met in special ;ession Friday to mOdify the proposed boundaries of three Wlified school ~istrict.s which might be formed from the l ustin High School District's area nexl l une. The board also \'Oted on a formal pro- pt'lsal for the formation nf the three 1nilied school districts approving educa- jon code dictates for the d1\·1slon of :iondP.d debt, real property, persnnal pro- ,:ierty, and the formation of fi\'e-man iOVerning boards. Trustees agreed that !he 'maximum tax ~ate for each new district should be voted .Jpor_ in a separate election and not at the ;a.me time the unifi cation election takes llar.:e. Trustee Jim Nelson pointed tiut that 11 OIANGI CO.lSY DAILY PILOT OllAiNGI! CO.olST .. Ul Llhh NQ COMl"AiN'f" lt obe•+ N. w •• 111 "'"o..,r • ...., ~u,,.... J eck It. C urley Vice 1>,.,,,..,, ..... G ........ 1 M • .... u•• Tho,..11 Keevi l f:O I!"" Tha.,.11 A. Murphifte Me....,0111 l!:OolOI' l . "•'•• 11(,;,9 H"""""'1 8Ht~ Co, [~liar N_,.rt .._. Offke lJll Newport lo1111v1rd Mtlli "t AdJ r111: ,.0 . I •• 11 1S, ,166) .,_.,..,... C.11 ,,,_., .U0 W•I lff Slfftl ' ~ 111c11: rn ""'"' 1.~ ... ,,.., liWllllftf!o~ I Mcll: 1117~ IHCll lout ........ ~ ci-i.: »$ N°""" 11!1 c .. 111"" 11 .. 1 D&IL'f" "II.OT, w11'1 -aoo II '""".l"M t ... H_..,_., 11 .._elllMd Olllt .. ,., Sun- 49., 111 -'"'"' •lllllftt fol'" U ..... e I M C!\. H ....... 1 a..cti, C:-11 -·· Mu~'1"0i'" ._,., ,._,."' v11i.oy. Si ft Chl-•t l ~--.... 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The hoard \'Oted lo h(lld one bit election in the bounda ries of the Tustin Union High School Di~lrict, rather ha\'i ng three SPparate eteclions 1n the three propo~ed unified district area~. A spokef';man for the Council of !he Cnmmun1tieg of Jn·1ne suggested that hy having one big f'lection the board is tak- ing the. risk rif disenfranchisin~ one seg- ment which mi~ht not "'ant unification. Trustee Jim Nelsnn said ii would cause too many pr(lblems if !hree electionf'; 1vere held. lf two areas \'Oted In unify and the lhird did not. the dissenting area In effect would be unified 11nyv.·ay. The approved OOundaries, which have been the most controversial issue in the unification studies. were a modifi!.d ,·ersion of a proposal called "Six-A Modified" which the San Joaquin board previously approved. The boundary lines between the pm-- po sed ln'ine and Tustin unified districts remain the same as in the proposal called Six·A ~1odified. The boundary between f\fissinn Viejo and Irvine dislrict.11 iii changed to dividt the El Toro f\iarine Corps Air Station and include more land in the Jrvineo district . Voting again~! 1he OOundary ch11nge ~as Gratian Birlart, board chairman. Trustee Robert. Damerron ah~lained The approv!.d motion was made subject to the right to change if more information ts provided or if trustees frnm the oth!!r three school dlstricti; cannot agree. San Joaquin's OOard was the first to review the unification proposals and make a recommendation. Tht review was made because San Joa- quin'• original recommendation differed frnm recommendations made by the other school districts. Also. gtudiel'I prepartd by Irvine groups had not yel been complettd. These v.·ere presented to the board for consideralion Friday and the final decision was pa rtly b1std on Irvine recommendations. ~luski e Stauce Eyed WASHINGTON il:PJ ) -Sen. Edmund S .• r..1uskie (0-M111ne\, movtfl towllrd a more conserv11t1\'f' position on ci vil right!! in rectnt days, acco rding to "rt-1onday," the Rtpnbllc11n N11tlonal Committee's weekly puhlic.atinn . The GOP nt"·sletter said Mu11kie shifted "righlw11rd fin the civil riRhts lit.•ue'' by dec!1rin1 a Prezldentl11.I ticket llsting 11 N@gro as vice prtsldenU1l an- dldate. probably wm.ild lo1e. ~-·--~--~- D.t.IL l ,. ILOT l t•H l"hl1• Beach Dog Ban Vote Delay Seen Newport Beacl1 councilmen m a y po~tpnne a decision on one of the city's most controversial issues. but are ex- pected to come to grips with severa l others at their meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in city h11ll City r..1anager Hobe rt L. \V ynn has recommended that councilmen don't d(} anything about extending the ordinance banning dogs from the beaehes pending an extensive staff study of 1he results of • ten1porary sun1mert1n1e ban. Howe1•er, counc.iln1en wi ll have to deal with sel'eral other maJnr mfltler~· -High rise: The council is expected ln schedule a public hearing fnr Oct. \2 on .t proposed one·ycar height limit on con- struction around the Lower Bay and ocl'anFrnnl. -Hedistrlcting: A change in coun- cilmanic districts, is expected In be adopted . -(iarbage: An (lrdinance placing tougher controls nn residents and the 11'ay they put their garbage out for cnllection is scheduled for a final vote ;ind passage is I ikely. COOLING IT IN NEWPORT HARBOR WI TH ALL THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT It Has BHn Hot, It Is Hct ind It 15 Going to Stay Hot. Until Friday at Least -Condominil1m: An Ontarlo developer will seek counci l approval of a proposed 28-unit condominiw11 on the former Mo- Bo-Te! adjacent to Balboa Co1'eS on West Coast Highway. University. High School From Page 1 HEAT ... -General Plan: Councilmen v.•ill be asked lo transfer $79,100 to a special fund to cover ini.tial costs in the formal pro- gram to update the master plan of development. -Pier Motel: C.Ouncilmen will hear an appeal by William Stine from a planning commission decision to turn do"'n his bid to build a 14-unit motel al 2001 \\'. Balboa Blvd. ' Stntus Report Slated County Harbor Department reports a low of F.5 Sunday night at Newport Beach. Smog is piling up in the Los Angeles basin and portinns nf !he San r.ahriel Valley were. expcctC'd tri near the first stage :<>m0,i: ;ilert level tnd<1y with ozone cou n1s prcrli<"terl at .50 pans per million. A first sf;igp alPrt is c;1llcd 1-1·hen ozone re:ir hes 52 p:11·1.~ pl'r mil!inn , -federal funds : The council Is: A construction progress report on the yet to be completed portions nf Universi· ty High School in University Park "·iii be presented to the Tustin Union High School District board of Education at its meeting 7 30 p.m. today. The board meets in the. rlis!ric l office, 1171 Laguna Rnad. Tustin . The serond phase of construction at the r;chool RS ~·et unfinished includes !he art- ministration building. a homemaking classroom the music huilrling, the gym- nasium and two restroom buildings one nf which will hou:;;e !he shident store. Landscaping and site \1•ork. including parking lot pavi ng . has begun. and Superintendent Wiiiiam 7.ogg said the foo tings for planter beds and wa lls ha1·e From Page I PRISON ... harmed," a bull hnrn blared to the prisoners. "Surrender the hn~!ages. Sur- render the hnstages. Lie dn11·n on the floor and put your hands on ynur head " The attack on the prison came vdthout v.•arning. Rock!!fel!er had liigned the ex- ecutive order calhng up the. National Guard hours earlier, but it was nol an- nflunced. The as:<>au!t started \\'ith a small helicnp1er :<>Pnt In nrii> cnrrier nf thP htigr cellhlock buildin~ todi\•ert the attention nf the r1>heJ~. Soon ;if!er. l\\"O larger Rrm~· 'mpter~ move in, <lumping "'hat one nf- fLcial called "tnns" or tear gas nn the building. · State troopl'rs and deputies stnrmf'd through 1h1> frnnl gare toward the rellblock. halted for sel"C'ral moments by harricades at f'Ver.1• int('rsecfion \\'hen they entered the nut er part of the cellbloc k they found eight borlirs_ "It \\"as horrible. just unbelievable," one trooper said. Enrollment Dips On 01·ange Coast College Ca111pn s Both Or;:ingP Cn11.c! Rnd Gflldi>n \\1.-:;;I Collegf's began rla:<>.~e-~ Inda\· 11·1th enrnllments sagging at the Costa ~1e~;:i campus wh ile climbing 3.1 percent al Gnldr.n \VP.c:t Orange Cnas! has room for 9.500 dav students. but lo da!e has registered onlY 11.924 full time d;iy :<>!Udents·, colleRt nf- ficial s said. £1/ening college enrollment wa.c: expected In reach 10.flOO but only 8,578 night students have signed up for course...- Dr. Kenneth Mowry, d e. a n of ad- missions. said registration at Orange Coast will continue lhrough_.$e.ptember 2.1 for holh day Rnd evening student~. Man y course programs have openings, he said, and course!! will he filled on a first come fi rst gervtd basis. The unprecedentpd extendi>d regii;trA· tion will be hRndled in the counseling and admissions buildinii; nff Fair\'if"w Rnad. Students may park nrar the auditorium . Ckllden \Vest College officials wrre ,.tunned today as opening day registra- tinns climbfod :l3 percent O\"er last yeAr's first day talli!!s. By noon tod11.\'. 5,2i!t da~· students h11d t.rirolled up frnm l.954 l~~I y1>ar. D11y reglslrAllon C'Ontinuc~ Tuf'sday 110<! Thursday frnm 2 In 4 pm in the cnllegf! center. vac11ncles J'l('rmitting. officials !!aid. ('o{'lldi>n \Ve~\'5 evenin~ enrfl\lmtnl .111~ climbed 30 peretnt with 5.805 students: signed up a5 of tnd11y. F.Yenlng reglstra- Uo n cont.lnues frnm 6 tn 8·3G p.m. today through Wednesday and Sept. 20 t.o 23. ) bePn poured. ~!ean "'hile. students "'hfl returned tn school toda y. werP. sriueezed into classroom~ co1npleled last January This is I.he l'lecond year facili ties th;it v.·ere due fnr f"nmplet Ion by school open· in~ at llni\'ersi ly High School have not been ready. Last yeRr, nearly 1.000 University High stud~nt.~ shared thl' di~!ricl's t.1ission Vii>jo High Schf!l1l crtmplis fnr virtually all of lhe fall :;;einester S1rikcs nf sheel metal workers delayed lhe cnn1plet1nn or the first portion of University High last year. \\'hen all v.·llrk 1s cnmpleted !he school \\'ill accomorlate 1.850 students drav.·n from the Turtle Rock. University Park and Central Irvine areas. The hr:it wal'e ha~ dc~troyrcl al! high len1pcr<1ture records for So u t h I! n Calif1n'ni.1. Si1nd,1y's high of 102 at the l.(ls Angeles Ci\'iC Center wns the 32nd lime this year down\o\\'n temperature5 have soared ;iho1·e 90 clegrees. The only other years in hislnry v.•ith as many super hot days v:ere !958 and 1960. \\'1fh the heat wa\·e set to send mercury above the 90 degree level again today. 1971 v.·ill go down in the books a! the hottest year e\'er. The nation's high Sunday was 120 log- ged at Palm Springs. Stude11ts Get Nice, Cool W elco1ne at Mi ss io11 Viejo The record heal wa\'e hro1l111g Southern Cali fornia mA.V have bnnsted sludrnt at- tendance Rt classes in the air cnnditioned r.l ii;sinn Viejn High School campus today. Principal Robert Bnsanko said the "hnt ·· opening nf :<>l·hool \Vil :<> expected Ln rrnduc:"e :;;on1e 2.400 s1urlrnts. a!tht111gh prf'e1sr rnrnllmrnt flg111·r~ \\'Pre nnt. In he a\"ailah!e until close nf sc:"hool lnd.1\· Bo:<>ank{I :;;.1111 thr nren1ng nf St'hr10l 1n ~1 1.c:.c:1on \"1(11n wrnt s111001hh· 11'ith stHdPnt~ Afrtl'lnA iln can1p11<; nn t1ml'. Thf'rr sef'!n(ld tro he l1rllr ('nnfus1nn abn11t the .c:!;il!grrrrt d;iv ~l-hl'<luli> 1n 11·hich i;tudr11ts r"fYlrt ::it 1110 d1ffrrcn1 t1mei; tn thr rnnrn1n~ The p!;in al\01-1 ~ the 5•'hl")(ll fac1!1t\es ro arcnn1mf~d;i!r two ~h1f1s nf i;tudent.~ 11hu 1~ke !il:'\ class prriods each da~· 111th111 1he i;rven-prnnd~ Rn.~ankn noted !hr :;;l;q;:A('red da v ~rhedt1le d1ffrr~ frnm 1he double ses..~ioii proJ:"rAm 0f last ~·ear, L11sl ~·rar. st11dents 11·hn now attend Univer~ity High Schnol in Univeri;ily rark were bused to the Mission Viejo campus to share I.ha!. school facili ty while av.·;iitiog cnmplellon nf I heir own school. L'nil'crsity ll igh Principal Vic!or Sher- reitl ~aid lnd:iy 117 nrw students enrolled who had not prcvinu~ly registered . He estimated lhe unexpected students v.·ill sv.t'.'11 prr1•1ous cnrrolhnenl estimates from JA:'!O to 1.52,) or more . "\\'e're going to he cro11'dC'd. ·· Sherreilt ~;:iid , nntin~ !he high school may ha\'e fo h1rf' mr•rr ieacher.~ to meel the higher J'Upll COlll\1 Sherrrt!\ also s;11d the nprn1ng day of i;rhnnl rrrid11ced lhe rnut1ne transporla- tlltfl problems such as studrnts missing h\I<:('~ :-;t110<'nl~ nnd st;iff wrre pleased that r.1r cond1r1on1ni;: units 1n the new SC'hool ht1ddinj:! wrre in nrdrr. lhe principal said . A!i.~rnt from the Uni\"ersily High fir.o;l clav n[ ~rhon l afm(lsphere wrre the tradi- li onal schnnl hell ringings. Difficullies in 1.1·in.c:: tt1e nld :<>v~1cm to the new buildings under construction necessitated aban- donment nf the hells, Sherreil.t said. schl"duled to hear a repnrt. from Judy Kelsey. adm1nistratil•e assistant. on a new federal \\'Ork assistance program that "·nuld pay 90 percent of the salaries of unemployed person.~ hired by the city. Bond Elec tion For Saddleback Set To1norrow By FREDERICK SCH OE~tEHL 01 lh• Cl!IY Piia! it1U Voters in 54 precincts that makf! up the Saddleback Community College District v.'il l go to the pol1s Tuesday. het"·een 7 a .m. ;ind 8 p.m. to vote on a $24,870,000 bond measure. The bond monye. if apprnve<l by a. t-..1.·cr thirds plurality of voters, v.·ould be used for cons!ruc!inn of peormanent building.• on the three-year -old can1pus. Ad· ditionally, $3 million would be earmarked fnr acquisition of land for a hranch cam- pui;. Col!('ge officials have slresse<l lhaL & !'iecond campus would not come i11to er- islence until the present campus !XJpula· lion lops 10.000 students, which has beert stimated for 1978. The election ma y he in for tough sled- ding. \Vhile there has been no ma1or organiz· ed effort againsl the hnnd me;:isure. se\•eral lncal gr oups have spoke nut against it. The Lagun;i Beach Taxpayers Ai;socia- tinn condemned the bond measure ;is not keeping in the spin\ of the present na- !lonv.·1de wage and pr1r:"e freeze The Capi5trano Beach Cnmmuni1y Org.11nization has ch(lr~ed th!> d1~trict is seeking tnn much money aod that the col· lege already h<1s ··100 many frill~ " ~l o nn Lo~cs P unch TOKYO I AP i -T.vphoon \Vendy ....·eakened to a tropical storm today and \'eered away from Japan tov.·ard the Soviet Kuril Islands in oorlh"•estern Pacific. Our Dian1 ond s are a Good lnves l1nent PENDENT-SOLITAIRE - 1.15 Ch. S11rro11.,dtcl $1495 45 Ct. Dl11mo11d $195 by ''1 '"· 111 dlomo11d Arrtet>lc1111 C11t-J C•lt SI c.IOl'lty-H eolot. VVS Clarity SO LITAIRE-DIAMONDS- 1.lO Ct. ~llo"'o"d $695 Fl111 1 /) Ch. $99 Amorlcllll C11,._I Color ...... .,. .. , .. SI Clorlty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- Fl111 1 /4 c ... $69 .t o Ct. dl11,..011d $495 ...... ,.., .. Amotlc.011 C11,._. Co1M m cl1rfry. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DA IL Y 9 to 6 COME IN AND HOWSE AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE • w.... ••• "' • 41"'"4 fro111 " -wltl f•llt"111tw ttr11 dl11110MI t• OP'flt•lte .r •o•,,. MO RI Htn '"' ,.1111 fir II "' y11r "'•""" ~­ C111 r•• 4o " w .. I •l- wllof'll1 COMPAl l. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Dene on Prem I set I ,l " ,7 ,I ----4 __ ,...., I Costa Mesa Today's Final EDI TION N.Y. Stocks VO[ 6~. NO. 219, l SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER -13 , 1971 TEN CENTS • "--".to rm ttica r1son Reco1·d llot Spell Heat Will Grip Coast Till Friday Southtrn Californians ran lea ve their woolies in n1olhballs for che rest. of the week. The granddaddy of al) Seplecnber heat wa ves \\'ill continue to bring 00-dcgret plus ten1peratures al leosl Lhrough Fr i- day, says the wealhern1a11. Along the <.:oasl low nighllu nr lc111· peratures \Vtll bottom nut at 70 11 i!h Cable Fails; Power Cut 111 Mesa A rea l'.:Jectricat powe r to 1,600 Cosla ~lest1 homes and bu siness was cul off for l1llle less than one hour Sunday n1or·ning when an underground cable fa iled. A spokesrnan tor Sotithern tal!lurnia l'.:dison Con1pany said !he area a l't rcted by 1he JI .OJ a.n1 . outage W<ls bounded hy Harbor Boulevard and Pl acentia Avenue between Victoria and 19!h streels. Sc1·v ice to all custorners \\'as res1orerl <i t ll :fl4 a n1. after cr·e1\·~ repl aced the dan1aged cable The outage 11as nut rela1r·d 10 thP pov.er fa ilures experienced 111 rnan~· nthcr areas of Soulhern Ca lifo rnia 11"h1ch hal f' been caused by <.'ircuit overloads due tn use of air conditioners, during, the current hcnt \1'3VI'. the spokes1na11 said. Surgt'S of po1ver in inland t.:1tles uf l)range Co unty blacked our s1nall Jhll'l- Jons of n1any neighborhOOris as curcuit transformers were tripped by hea v.v power demands or air conditioners. The Edison Company spokesman in Huntington Beach said today the coastal communities 1vere spared the nu1nero11s localized blackouts due to !hr relatively cooler \1·eather. "l-ILgh ten1pera!urc:-in thr inland area!': "'rc:ite power problr111<: 1101 unlike " fuse blow111g in a home." Bob Burbank said. •\\ hrn !110 111<1111 '111" ro1ulilli!llrl's lur11 0 11 a 1ra11Mnnnrr ~rrv1ni:: lro111 I'.! lo 1·1 hu1Tic~ ma y 'lll0\11 1l~ fus1:•.·· he said Se 11 . C r11 n.~to 11 End,ur.~e.~ C11ru On Populutio11 \\' ASl-JINCTON (AP ! -Sen. Alan <:rans lon 10..Cali(.J. Loday endorsed a l"eport by som e :W ~cient isl s calling for S250 n1illion lo $400 million in annual govcrnn1enl rt:search aimed al t'urb1ng population growlh. ·-r·;n field of federnl researt h poht·.\' ha~ heen n1ore neg\t:cted." (:ranst.on der lared ~1 a nC\l'S tonferrnt e ;:ii whi('h 1i1e re JYlt'I v.·as released . HP no1ed 1hat QI !hp 11rarly ~2 billion Ji vadable for rcsearc·h in fiscal l!li2 b1· u,e National lnsti1u1cs of Heallh. nnl~· S'.18 r1111!ion. or abuut !Yin percent. will be devoted to birth control and relatrd area!. The report wa!t spon!!Drtd by the Population Crisis Committee, a nonprofit organi11:ation "-'i tb be11dquarters i n \Ves.hington. (;en. Andrew P. O'Meara. na tional cha irman, said "1he words of the 1cien· lists gi ve high promis• that erreelive, .•afe. inexpenitive. reversible, and self.ad· ministered means or contrace ption, con1- plctely arcepl able lo all peo ple both ;iesthelically and religiously, are within l'lUr grasp if we will only de vo le the necessary reso urrcs . In !he \ask " li e and Cr·anston said !he report had l>cen endorsed by so1ne 21 American l\"o btl Prize winners and fi\•e former president ial s('ience 11dvisers, Cranston said .. Despite lhc uq~enl need of rn illionr; of men and women for safe. effective. acceptable, voluntary n1eans of fertility control. population and family planning research h:ive been the poor s1.epchild of the medical 11nd rCl5earch communities. "The federal government has a responsibility." he ~aid. "to cnl';urr-th1!1 birth control methods now being U!ed ~1·~ as safe and eHeclive a~ modern science can make them. • ~ dayt i1ne highs neal' 80 . ln inland Orange County and the rest nf Southern California lernperatures will drop only slightly Tuesday to about 9i 'l'he res!. of the 11•eck !he thern1omelers 1vlll pop the 90·dcgrce n1ark each da~·. the National '\'ea ther Service contends. At fa ult. the 1-1·eathern1an sa~·s. is 11 high pressure systcn1 lh<1t is stall ed O\'CI' l\"P\ada H's big enough to simmer \hf' hot 1-1·cather pot. but not enough to stir up !he Santa Ana 11 inds "·hil'h usu;1lly f;-u1 tile area 1\·1th hol. winds . tt11s lin1e of \c:u. The on!y breeze Southlanc!ers can e\· peel is the eight to 15 kno1onshore11111ds along rhc Urange C11as1 Those afternoon unshore pufl s ha1 e pro1·ed 1netlecti11e in cooling 111land l:orn n1unil1cs. Sant;;i An;u1s s1-1·eltcrcd with 81! dl'gree ten1µc ratures Tll'<ir n1idnight Sun · day night and the 111!(111d lo11·s are ex· peeted to be only slightly les!i in 1.:111nu1~ nights, Along lhe Orange Coast tire lv\v lernperatures at night have been and ar't> expetted tt1 be n1ore rea~onab!e. ()range County Harbor Depor! rncnt reports a \nw of 65 Sunday nigh1 ;:rl Ncwpor! Be<l('h. Sn1og is pr lin~ up in the Los An gelrs basin and portions or the San t:abrirl Valley "-'erf" e~perted lo ne;ir the f1rsr. stage sn1og alert level loda.1• ll'ittr oznnr. tount.~ predicted at. .~ parts per n11lhon. A fi rsl stage alert 1s callt:d ll'he n oLnne reaches .52 parl s rc:r 111illlo11. ·rhe heat ~·a \·e ha:;; de~t ro~ed ;ill lugh 1c1nperature rel'orrl.~ fnl' So 111 hr n California. Sunda y's high of lUZ al tile Los 1\ngelr:- ('11·1t Center wa s !hi' :12nd 1inie lh1s year dO\\·nto1v11 lcinperrrt.urcs h<1ve soarrr! (St·e lllAT, Page Z! Police A rr est Pllir in The ft Of Vse d Greose '1"110 C'o~t.i ;\les;i pol11·c11u•11 1111arr of nu111rrnus lhl'll~ nf 11~ed t'Oo\..1ng ,;rra'I! lrr.111 arr;i t:;ilrrre.~ \n fl'\'r'llt \\"rri..~, n:oh· hcrl t1111 L".' r\ngrli·~ 11\1'11 •'.11h· 1111~ n1(1rn111g as ~u~pec 1~ n1 :i '1n11!:11 1 ,1,r Ofl1l·e1~ f'h1I \l1 Cor111u·I.. a11d l.ru .Jones ~tiJ[lpcd a blaeh lrul'k on :'l;r11p<)ri Bo ulevard <ii 3 a.ru. '!'he oftu.:ers claim lhry found l!1 ree ful l i'untainers of t·ook1ng greas• and se11er11I emp!y dru1ns in thl': bed o[ lhe trurl.., \\'hen que stioned , the 11uspects. \Villard Johnson, 27 and a 17·year-<>ld companion 'aid !hey had picked up Lhe oily s11bs!an1'e in Long Beach. \\'hen a:;ked for a spe('1fi{' addre~s 1n Long Beach. the pair <"ited several tid - drt'~st'S frorn the Lo.~ Angeles areti, \vh1rl1 led !lie riH1tC"r!i 1o inquire 1f 1he.v had 11 ruu1e 111 (1r;111t:r Count ~' .. Johnson s;ud I.hey usually don't foll1n1' 11ny !0ptt'1l1c rou1r jn ;.rny eou nt.11 ;rnd tha1 prrh:ips 1hcy were lost. Roy al Troth Pln1i Denied, LONDON {AP J Sweden"• (;rown Prict Carl Cu5tav, 11 curly haired royal bachelor, says the ru mors are raise. 11e will not mar· rv Princes:! Anne of Britain. ·The den ial came in an in1.ervic1v pubhshed today in London ·~ 1norn· inp; tabloid. The Daily i'o11rror _ "One dav when I am in to1•e I shall 1narrY." !he paper quoted thr 25-year-Qld printe, .. But 1 don't th ink Pr inces~ Anne :ind I \Vii i rnarry one another "f 'think she 1s a very nice i::rrl but there is no love bclween us. 1'n1 sure Prlnc us Anne thinks the same wav" The pr 1nct said his ag..year-old grandfather. King (iustav of Sweden, "would very much hkt me to marry a princer;s, especially Prince~ Anne . But I will only mtir· ry for love ind I bel1evt Princes!! Anne will do the s1unr ." • 0 .. ll Y l'ILOT 1'1>111• l>y ltlc~lr<I k-ltr FLAG SALUTE -On your very first day or s1.:ho<1I ~01netimcs you forget \11h1f h hand is the right hand. h indcrgartcnrrs 1n ~lrs. ~1ar 1 lyn <;oss' t·las!'i al Ea .~I· bluff St·hool 111 l\e111rorL Braeh gt't their ~1gnals ~~vitth cd \~'hi l e: sal uting Flag on fi rs l day or classes. I· ron1 lefl are .l enn1f('r Yates, Diane llurlcv . .Jennifer l .ang and l\:a rcn \\'is~nn. · ~~~~~~~~~~ Busi11g 011positio11 26,000 Harbor Sc hooJ Children S chools • lll S F R eport Widespread Boycotting .Ba ck 1n Classes The NewpurL-.\!es<1 Unif ied Schoo l l)1s1nc1 opened Ill(' doors of LI!': J7 schools todi:l.V !1) abou1 26.000 sludents with no i.criuus problems, se huol offlcials l!<iid. SA~ FRA NC ISCll 11\PI -Boy1·nt1i11~ :ippcared hea l'y ;ind so me ~t·huol buse~ rode around en1pty today i'ts San l'~l'an· 1·1sco became tht larges! c1ry 1n thr n;i - 11011 10 1n1egratr public f'\en1cnta r·~· i;('liOOI~ \vith forced busing. 1\ngr7>' µarcn!.~ \1'hu had prcd1ttcd lht1I up 111 2.'1 l~11l nf llir r1t.v ~ ~i".000 J:raU1• ~"hHo l clul<lrrn would lw l-('fll hun1r t1r JJ1',11"crl lu llr ;\rhlf'\ ltl~ '.11n1c 'Lil'( e:-.' u1 r•ftnl'I ~ tn ,,n<1>." rl1e ("1lnln11 1·1,1.1I 1·11111 1 !II clt•1 I'll !ilhltl~ \11! ihLl~lllJ.: pt1. l.1':' \lf't"I' 1 l'fl1•11t•ll .l! •l!l I\ 1111c "lu!11I_ h<1l\f'\r1, :ind '>l'h11nl 1!1q11t1 n1tu ·1,1I\ 1rpo1·1ed 01111 l}Or 111 1 1d('111 -• ;1r!' hlf)(•king hll"<'' ;11 1;;u•f1rld S!·hflhl At Co111111{Jdore Stucklnn 1n Ch111a1own, <J.00,000 Swar1n On Co1mty Sands 1'o Beal H eal By G~ORGE Ll·:l!)AL 01 1~• D•it. '"lo! SI•!! S111ged h,1• :;eur"ch111g IOH·dcgree plv• l1·n1peraturcs, sotnr 400.000 person~ s11•an11ecl lo Ort1n,i;:e Cou nty bcaf'ht'5 Sun - £ta_v .~eek1ng rrl1rr fri11n 1h1• Septcrn b1·r :->U11 Trrpp111g g1ngrrly over thf' supcrhot "ands, lhe throngs of bcachgoers /ound relie r only al wa ter's edJ:e where: lo~·. glassy su rf was rredited with reducing lo 11 minin1um the numbers of rescues at mosl Ora·nge t:oast beache1. In the water, 3i1nmerh1g flesh wel cool- ed by 63 degree water -a walt.r trmpcrature that lifeguards described Rl C"hil!y b1tt normal for thi!i time of yea r. Sa n Clemente \ie(guard!! Jogged 47,000 at city and county beaches on Sunday. In Laguna Beach, lifeguards lern1cd the weekend "very quiet " despite 1ht huge crowds <ln all city and counly beaches. They estimated ~0.000 h\t 1he ~ands Salurday and again Sunday. Air lemperature!I ror both south Coast beach ArCa~ hovered above 80 Wilh a high Of 84 log,11ed at Laguna Beach. The: heat wave is forcing cxle!'lsion of the La guna Beach lifegu ard schedule. Ordinarily Sund3y would have been thP las! da y of fulJ lifeguard coverage, Chief Liregua rd Skip Con~r said. ~::xtra guards will be kept 011 a~ nc•cessary. during: the heat wa111: before lhl': force 1s reduced to its thrtt·man. nff. ~awn .<;lceltton crew. Conner .1111.ld. The only major injury of the weekend ISM BEACH, Page %) • nnly J ~ rhildren of iOO scheduled sho11•ed Up to be bused to other parts of town. Chinese parcn!s 111 lhe 17·blot·k t1eighborhood v.•ere an1u11g !he niost vchr- n1enl protesters, fearing thrrr Chinese 1·11ltural t ic~ wnuld be endangered. '1"!1r ht1~ Iron\ t'!i1natown ea111e wllh \1'1 .1 frw 1'IHld1f•11 1111 11 a11d we·1e so11v ;rlJQul !lial " ~:r id Boll .f1111f'nr'.i' pnn1·1p;d 1.r 11111111.1 \ i..1;-J Sch11o l u1 1lie 1\l1~-r1111 di~fl'l('1 ll t· ('~lllnaT ed ht'fl\CCJl IHll'·ll111d ;111<1 011r·l11urll1 of the 420 pupils rxpr1·trrl ~JI hrs ·"' ho"I s1a~ t•d htillll' Thi' 11 hu~es lh;1I r111!rd up 1i. ( ut11· H1i>d1>rt' :-it111:\..l•1n sthot•I 1\t'rr hrt11·ct"n !111cc·lo11rth~ ;rrJtl 9(1 prn.:r11t lull 111o~!ly \1·11!1 !11:.u·\.. :ind ,\lexu·an-Amrn!'a11 i·h1lclrf"n. But of tire live buses thal 11'l'rr .,upposed lo t:1ke l'h1ldren away fl"Ulll lher• In o1her s1·huol s, n1osl were empty. Ray l\ohlz. 11C'hoo l dist.rit:l public 1n· formation officer, declined lo eslimatf' effectiveness of the boycoll un til at· tendance could be taken. Specia l police and sentry dogs had guarded the city's 130 school buses prior 10 the opening of school l\1onday. The plan for u1te~ra t1ng thr ci t y·~ 97 publu.: elcincntary schools calls for bus1111! '.'6,000 children 11·h1lc 11nother 20,000 st;11• in !heir ncighbn1·hood.~ ;ind 1o,ralk 1n l'ICISSCS. /~lsc111hcrr 111 1hf' na11on thcrl. were IStr. BUSING, Page ZJ "f'he t'<ifc1erta al Te\Vinkl e School i11 ('osl<i 1\ilesa was the only lunchroom not ollenng hot lunches 011 oprning day. Superintendent John \V. Nicoll said that lac1l1t y 1\·ould be open within a week. ·re\\ 111 kle. as \1·ell as Corona dcl i\1at' :ind Nr11·porl Harbor ll1gh Schools un· 1l rr1v1•11! rn ,1101· renov<1!1<1n and expansio11 11\1~ S!llllllll'r. :\unr Hf !ht: prOJCi'IS \\'err ro111plr.lrl11 fi111shtd hy iipcning of schoo l l1)day l!i·:-1ult' !«111s11·111 ·11on :ii !he lhrrr ~1·h1111I~ llrr lir\l d;1\ nl .~ehool \~rnt · ~111 .. o!h)I '<t d!\lru·I· spok!'"!t>:n1an sai1I 01 '\1<011 nnt1·d lhal of till 1he school~ Iii' 11~1rl·d 111d:t1 "nlv {'orun;i de! :\!:i1 ll1i:;ll ~rrmcd "111 hr i'IH'ulhng more_ 1'l11de111s rlr;u1 h;1d Oren ;1111u.:1µated . · Ele111 cn1;1ry ~choo!s I 11~1tel this 11111rning ~1101\•ed regi~!r:i tions s lightly ht'l ow projecti ons." Or. Nico ll said. The ne1v su pcnntentlent observed opening day acti11il1es al four clcmcnta•ry schools. ~:stancia and Col'ona del ~1ar High Schools and at TeVv'inkle Middle School. l\o 111ajor lransport 11tion foulups 1\lere reported to the district office and nn sehools reported unexpected enrollment stults a spokesma n said . TJr Nicoll obst:rved that di slrictwide rnr·u1l111ent 1nay be a bit belo1-1o· the pro- JCC"lio n of 26.7 13 for !he 1971 -72 5choo l ,ve;ir. Final figures 111ill not be available un!il Tuesday. he noted. \~hen attendance figures arc reported fro n1 each of the d1slrrc1's 37 schools. Orange Coa st College's Enrollment Slumping Bolh, Orange Coast Md G<:tlden WesL Colleges began classes today with enrollmrnls sagging at the Costa r.1esa campus '"·hile climbing l3 peretnl al (;olden \Vest Orange Coast has room for 9.500 day students, but to date has registered only 8.924 full limr dvy students. college of- ficia ls said. Evening college tnrollme;1t was expected lo reach 10,000 but only 8.578 night students ha ve signed up for C<lurses Dr. rCenne.th Mowry , dean of Ad· missions. saicl registration a1 Orange <:oa11t will CQ ntlnue through September 2.1 for both day and evening students. Ma ny course: progrAms have openin gs, he said. and courses will be: filled on a rin;t comr. first served basis. !, ·rhe unprecedented extended registra· lion will be .handled In the counseling and :idmissions building off Fairview Ro.ad. Students may park near the auditorium. Golden West College officials wert stunned today as opening day registra- tions climbed 33 percent over last year's first day t11Ules. By noon today, 5.279 day students had enrolled up from 3,954 last year. Day registration continues Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the college center, vacancies permitling, o/ficiall said. Golden West's evening en.roll ment also climbtd 30 pt-rcent With S.1115 students signed up as (Jf toda y. Evening registra· llo,n continues from fi to 8:30 p.m. today through \Vednesday and Se pt. 20 to 23 . J 28 Co11victs Lose Live s By L,\ \\'RJ::~C.:J:: ,\lrQUILLA.N ATTICA, 1'\/. Y. I UPI l -Rebel convicts killed nine civilian employes at Attica State Prison lodt1y as more than 1,700 1tate troopers. national guardsmen and .6hcriff's deputies stormed the facility. Twenty-eight prisoners were slain in the a-unf ire, authorities said. ("There is son1e questi on now whether the prison is no1v r n11re!y secured," 1t spokcsn1an ~aid n1ore than four hours after the assault began 1 The insurg ent 1nma1es had held 31\ hust ages since the outbreak erupted lasL Thursday. Twenly·n111e hostages 1ver1 freed, including four 111 cntical condit ion. The throats of eight hostages had been slashed, officials said. and one en1ploye 11•as shot to death. In addil1on, a guard died Saturday or iniurit:s suffered when throv.·n from a "-'indow_ A helicopter decoyed the pr1sonerfi 11.t the start of the assault by flying over one co rner of Cellblock "D". \Vhen th e pr\S<lnrrs seemed distral'led, two other choppers bega n dropping tear gas and th e ;;iuthorities opened lire as they attacked the high-walled pr ison. Nearly four hours after the n1ass111e assault on the priso n began, fighti ng con· l1nued. At first. offlct:r~ poured hundreds nf shots and tear gas canisters into the besieged prison. Throughout the morning sporadic firing ca n1c frutn inside the gray walls. The attack 011 !he prison came aft er prisoners rejected an appeal froni Stat• Correction Comn11ss1oncr Russell G. Osl\'ald to release lhe hostages. Oswald said he had no alternative ~ause prisoners we re bccorning increasfngly 11•c.'!J-armed with kn ives made 1n a prison shop they conlrotled. lie said they alsB were erecting barricades that soon "·ould have been difficult lo break through. "It became apparent to me lhflt the 11ituatlon "-'as rapidly deteriorating and it v.·as evident lhe prisoners \1·ere not going lo cooper;ite." tie s11 id. "Thru· hcha11io r w;1s no! loo n1ueb different ihan thei r l1ehav1r11· nn rhe strcels. whe re :>cv er;-J! "'ere t·nnvtc!cd QI inanslilughtrr and mirr<lcr " Capl t::ln1rr HuPh11 . one nf !hr frc('(! h11~l;1gC's. sa1rl 01r 1)1'1\0l\Cr>; "'IK'can1 e. n1ore m1!1 tant" after lhe ultunatum 1vas del ivered "\\'e "·ere su near death su 1nanv tune~ 1n lhe last five day~. it's unhellevable, UtJ· believable ," Huehn said. "Arter rh1 ultunatum !hey held a kn1 tc lo rny throat. But the Puert.o llican guy didn ·~ ha ve th e heart to do it." Cov, A. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who said berore the attack he could not. legally grant the prisoners' demands (or am· nesty, postponed his trip to the National <:overnors' Conference in Puerto Ricn and remained in his Ne\v York City of· flee. The convicts had threalcned tn kil l thei r hostages H their dpmands for amnesty "-'Crt. nol rnel. Authoritie.~ ii:· norcd the an1nesty den1a11d and ordered the at\01ck . "Surre11rter pC':iecf ull y Ynu will not bt: I.See PRISON. Page '2 1 Weadler Relief'! Forget it. Sel your thermometers for 108 degreel!I Tuesday if you live in the: inland sections. Otherwise it'll be in the upper 805 along the cool 17) bt:aches. INSIDE TODAY N1/..1ta l\hrusllc/1ev, who one~ ruled suprt.mt llL Russi.a, wos buried today as a11 1o~perso 11. See story. /'a(}t. 4 l lrth• lf SN !l"t fl C•Mt.N!lf I C-ltlM Uf I Cl•Hlfl9oli U.M C9"1t<rl .. Cnn-• ,, Ottlll ""~" II 01 .. rtto If ...... 1.1 •••• • 1111tr1t111 .... ni 11 JflMll(O 1 .. lt l<l•AtUJt II ... II ~tffWI 1) Mt ll "' Sort!« U Mowl9o 11 "•II-I ....... •·I o'"'" c .... ..t, ,. ''"''• "9rtw 11• '"''-11•tJ $11>1;-Mt r11t h \ .. lt folt vhltll 11 ,~,... ,, '#NllMr t Wtm911" NV" l .. IJ Wrrijl N-i t-f 2 DAJL Y PIL01' c BeacJa Official Miller Decision Possihltt Tuesday By ALAi'll OIRKIN Gf !Ill Olltv l'llD1 lll H \\'hat's the next move 1n the battle to oust Doyle iltiller, 59. as city ad- ministrator of Hunlington Beach'I Few people know lhat ioday, but all in- From P09e I PRISON ... harmed," a bull horn blared to the prisoners. •·surrender the host.ages. Sur- render the hostages. Lie dov.•n on the floor and put your hands on your head ."' The altack on the pnsoo came without v•arning. :Rockefeller had signed the ex- ecutive order calling up the National Guard hours earlier, but it was not an· nounced. d1cat1ons arc that po~itions are hardening and a: deci~ive development may come at an adjourned mee ting of the city CQuncil Tuesday night at 7 .30 pm. Councilmen confirmed this mor ning he has ~n handed the ultimatum of step down or be rired . A representative from the Santa Ana law firm of Rutan and Tucker v.·ho haJ been hired by the cou ncil to negotiate v.·ith Milter is expe<'led to give a repcir! l.n the council. All seven <'ounc1lm en ha\•e agreed lo an offtr to ret<1in !\liller 1n some sort of advisory capacity. If he rejei:ts it. a notice of dismissal v.·111 be strved. Five councilmen ha ve already signed the notice. i\1a yo r George r-.lcCracken and Councilman Ted Barllett have not signed it. Insiders at City Hall believe that r-..1i!ler has rejected the offer or a consultanrs position, but has made a counter offer. The city administrator has made it plain that he is reluctant to quit working and has no Intention of leaving Hunt ingWn Beach. DA!l..'f "11..Dl 11111 l'~or. I Unit Wants Jet Lease Policy Set A citii:eM' ~mmH!tt want!! the Newport Beach City Council to adopt a formal policy on !ht renewal or cnm- mercial je~ leases al Orange County Airport and want.~ ;i meeting y,•11il coun- cilmen to discuss \\'hat that policy should be. Councilmen are expected lo call the gpecial session th is v.·eek or next to sit down with the citizens' ~roup, v.•hich Is headed by Ha rry Rinker. Clinton Hoose 1111d Dan Emory . the lt;ide.rs flf ::inother airport group. the Airport Noise Abate· menl Commilll't'. The new panl'I, c.11llC'd the Cillzens' Comn1ittee on the Airport. is v.'nrki ng towards forci n.c: the Orange County Boards or Super\"iStlrs to act on a series of consul t.:i nt repnrts that were m.ide lo determine the future of th e contro\·ersia.I a irfield . Supervisors art" expeeli"d to s1<1rt revie1~·n1t the IC(l.St's held by Air (:alifornia and Air \\l'st -\\'hich expire in November -earl.v next monlh. The assault started v.·ith a small helicopter sent to one corner of t.he huge cel!block building todivert the attention of the rebels. Soon after. two larger army 'copters move in, dumping what one of- ficial ·called "tons" of tear gas on the building. "I ha.ve no intention of leaving the cl· ty," he said this morning. "I am going to be buried here -maybe very soon." COOLING IT IN NEWPORT HARBOR WITH ALL THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT It Has BHn Hot, It Is Hot and It Is Going to Stay Hot, Until Frida y at Least The Noise Abaltrnent Cornrnittee has long been fighting expansion of an y jct operations at the airport ;ind hfl~ led numerous Newport Be<1ch residents into a lawsuit clai1ning jet noi se had drastically affected the \'alue of their hon1es. State troopers and deputies stormed through the front gate toward lhf'l cellblock,. halted for $e.Veral momenb by barricades at every intersection. When they entered the outer part of the celtblock they found eight bodies. ··Jt was horrible, just unbelievable,'' one trooper said. · Tv.·enty minutes after the assault began, a National Guard artillery bat- lalion entered with several hundred men .and Red Cross ambulances. Three hour'.\ later, a plea went out for more am- bulances to bring out the dead and in- jured from the gray ·walled prison. An Army. demolition team discovered explosives inside the pr ison and said the prisoners had dug underground tunnels and wired them with homemade bombs. A .light . rain . fell on the prison throughout the morning. Tear gas clung like fog to the prison buildings. As the lucky hostages were freed , their .!la mes were read by officials to relalives waiting outside the main gate. Some wept for joy:-others v.·aited to hear the fate of husbands and sons. One released hostage said • convict held a knife at his throat for more than an hour. "I prayed and prayed." he said. "The : clhers were not so fortunate." The Con*lct.s had threatened to kill the 27 guards and II civilians H amnesty demanru. were not met. Authorities re· • jected the ..demands. • The massive attack on the gray wa!ls began in heavy raio \1•hen a sma!I · helictipter flew O\'er one corner of : cellblock D to divert the prisoners' at- tention. Then. t\\'O large helicopters mov- -ed directly over the cellblock, dropping tear gas. At the ii;ame time troopers and dtputit.s moved inside the high walls. A dozen troopers and guards. ~uffering frorfi tear gas. were hospitalized. Other tower guards wore gas mask~. Outside the main gate. prison officials read off the names of hos tages AS they v•ere released. Two women relath·e.s of 't he. hosta~es began crying as their names v.·rre read. A plea went out fnr "all available am· bulances" to come. to the scene to carry :CUt the "6uffering and the tn1ure.d." ··surrender peacefullv. yflu v.·1ll not be harmed." a loud speaker blared. "Sur- rPrxlrr lhe host ages Surrender the ho.;1a;,es. Lie. dO\\·n on 1he floor 2.nd put you~ hands on your head " Shortlv after Oswald issued v.•hat he; call ed his •·final reriuesf'" on behalf of the. ht1slages. Gov. Rockefeller placed the na· llonal guard on alert. O:::wa\d had nnt spec1f1t'rl y,•hat act ion would be taken if the convicts ignored his appeal. ORANG-I COAST DAILY PILOT OR.;.NC.I!: (OAST l'Ull..ISMING (OMl'.;.NV Rob•r! N. w.,d l'rfl dl"f '"" l'uOll•,_ J oe~ R. Curl•v v k e "'"'la"'t '"" G-11 M1n1oor n,.,,,,,, K11vil E.\111"' llio..,11 A. lol w•pl.i ~1 Ml"t01"11 fa 1'°' Cli~rl11 H. loot Ricl.1111 r. Nill AHl111n. M1 ... ol"11 Edllor"I. Cnt. M"• Offke llO W11t l1v Stroot M1il1~9 "'ddr .. 1~ r.0 .1 ... 1J60, •z616 ~ Otflc• follWP(W"I lelld" nJl N-1 1\111>:..,1,., ............ llMcfO' ;Ir. l'M .. I AVl "!le K11nlinf""" INtl'" \II'~ ll'l~~ I OllltYl ld Son C1t.,.,.,,!1: JO:> Ng.rt~ l!I (1ml110 11111 ' The 'belief is fhat Miller, who h11s been city administrator for 11 years, wants to be fired. He reportedly is considering running for the city council In the next election. in April 19?2, and dismissal would give him a platform to run on. Asked whether: he wa11 considering doing th is, lo.1i\ler said, "I'm not eliglblt; as a city employe.," He declined to disi:uss his con\'Crsation Y.·ith the representative from Rutan and Tucker. Another outside chance being discussed in city hall is that Miller may he in- terested in running for fulltime mayor if that position i~ ever approved by \'Oters. Miller spoke to the chart.er re\"ision committee that is studying the proposal -it was narrowly defeated in an election last November -last v.·eek. Tom Livengood, chairman of the com- mittee, said Miller expressed support for the position but said that some qualifica- tions should be writt en in a!\ a rt· quirement for candidates seeking the of- fice. . From Page J BUSING ••• these developmt.nts : -Jackson, Miss .. school officials sairl court-mandated busing of some llJK)O pupils v.·ou1d continue despi!E' an ordrr by Gov. John Bell \Vi!liams v.·hich seeks !Cl cut off state funds to the school di!ltric!. William~ cited a slate Ja1v barring bus- ing within a city in issuing his order Saturday. At stake is $8 million of I.he total $20 million school budget. Jacks0n schools had opened without incident last Tuesday. -Pontiac. Mich., continues busing and &waits the. outcome of a court-ordered in· vestigation of the local p o l i c e department's enforcement of th"' desegregation plan. On a joint motion by the school hn::ird and i'\'AACP, U.S. District Court Judge Damon J. Keith ordered US. marshal!\ to probe charges that the Pon tia c PQhce ha\'e nnt takrn adequate ac tion to enforce !he. busing C1rder. :0.leanv.·hile. a Gallup poll reltased Sun- day said that opposition to busing as 11 mrans of integrating public sr.hools had declined slightly but !hat a large ma· 1or11y of Amerlcans still are against it. r .41l P11ffed Up HEAT ... above 90 degJ'e.es. The only other years in history with as many super hot days v.·ere 1958 and 1960. With the heat \\'ave set to send mercury above the 90 degree level again today, l971 will go down in the books as the ho!te.~t year e1·er. The nation's high Sunday v.•as 120 log- ged at Pa lm Springs. Coast watchers v.·ondering where all tho~e people came from on area beaches over I.he v:eekend may be Interested to know it v.·a~ 115 in Riverside and 106 ln Anaheim and Santa Ana Sunday. A count of all the bodies frying on the iand of public beaches from San Clemente to Ventura County led to a total of mort; than 1.5 million people. Newport Charge For Finge rprints Freeze 'iiolation lnst1t.ut1011 of a S.1 charge l11r nnn- crim1n.:il fl11ge rpr1otln,0: wnulrl violate Preside nt Nixon·s v";ige anrl price freeze, City Attorney Dennis o·Ne1! told the t-.'ewport Beach City Council to<lay. Cfluncihnan h:ul ln1ror1u<'rd an ordinance In 1niti;itr the lee designrd tn cover adrnin i~tn1t i\·e <'osli; when O'Neil first ruled lhe fee was legal since it mrrely passed on fl state-imposed fee In citirs. "St1bse.quent In that council meeting." O"Netl i;.:iid. "ire. ha1·e recelved from the l\'alinn.:il LE'a_g uP. of C1\its an arl · ,·1sory that ;i c11y ma ~· not 1ns!ltute new fe('s nr rh1trgp11 "ln h~ht nf !hi~ rulln_g, I ha1·e reevaluaicd !he r!I\ ·s pn:-111011 ;:i nd ha1e de1ern1ined !hat the ~uhJect rale 1nrrE'a~t' is in fa rt a ser\ i<'f' ch?.rge and v:ould fa ll \l."llhin the prohibition " The fee 1~ primarily aimed at hus1ne«J license ;ipphcants 11·ho mus! he fin~Prprinted routine)~· b.v the police department.. J I Kerrv \\lesdorf. 5. isn't full of hot air. but her balloons are. 'i'ou can get oTie at the Fiest.a de Costa 11-fesA Sept. 17· 19. Chamber of Commerce official~. i'!pon.~ors of the fall festivtl. plRn to give a\vay 5,000 balloons during the event. l f'rom Page 1 BEACH CROWDS wa! at Huntington Beach State bea ch where l3-year-0ld Curtis ~1nrriston of Riverside wa~ paralyzed with back in· juries after his hl'art :;:truck bottom when he dived into a w;1\·e. He i! in se riou.s conclirion in the in1ensive care unit (}f Pacifi ca ll1Jspital. Hunt ingt on Beach. with rlan1Agert \'erlebrea, a ho~pital spokesman s11id . Oth erwise 1he 52.000 persons estimated Bl the sta!.r beAr;h Sunrt;iy Pnjoyert the rela tl\1l'ly calm su rf n1nnini:: from tv.·o !o three f!!fl. Only a few riptides near Brookhurst Avenue port.ion or the beach marred the surf scene. Newport Beach lo'l~ed y,·hat !ifeguarrts reported was a rrcord crowd for t.he season on Sunrtay v.hen 140,000 swarmed the city hca chl'S. The one to twn-foot surf caused only fou r re«cue~ for !he entire weekend . One oc"urrrd • 20 pm. Saturrl:iy at 19th and Ed gev.•atcr wh en •-yrar olrt Paul Ha7.ell of Santi'! An:i fell fr om the pie r. \Vi!nei;se.s a pp I i f' rt mnuth-lcrmnuth rPslls("italion tn the hov v.·hn was rushed to llnai:: Hospital hy Nf v.•port Beach Fire f)rpartmrnt. He is in satisfa ctory CCln· 1illinn lod::iv fl n!h 1111ntini::1on brarhes horr 1.hl' brunt of an in1·asion b.v hl'::il rrhef serk1ng in· !aorl rlv.·rllers th is 11·~kend. Figu res relea sed hy lifeguarrls at hoth city anrl st:ite bea"hrs indicate lha t 2'.IS.000 prr.sons nockert to the ~tr11nds on Sa111rday ;inrt S11nd:i~·. 1\l1.r11danee wa.~ es!imalrd at 9'.!Jlll() ClTI S;i!urd;iy h111 jum p<"d rn an estima!rrl 142.f)()(l nn Sunrlay. Lifrguarrls helieve the. inrrf':ise v.•a.s raused by sturients v.·an!ing lo i::el in lhrir la.«! hf"oach frolic hefore re~t1 n1 ing classes today. The" air temperature .soared to a high of 83 rtegrrl's, a .~corrher for this lime of the. ~·rar -The water trmperature v.·as 11bnut 6~ 1!egrees. So111e \l esa n ~ Kr n Pf it F ro m Q ui c k r r 'Ta il Three 1.1p <'nrir area.~ 1n the Cns1a '.l·les.a area will bt>nrf1t from thr. nP11· mail ser1'1CP prom1s1n~ next dA\' rtel11·pry rir !oral f1 r~1 .rl il$S mail rlrro~1trr! hv 5 rm l'ns rn1:ister .lohn R. l\l 11i;iew1rl i;.1 1d the f01lnwin~ 11p cnr1e are,1s wo1Jld hl' receiv- ing overnight deli \"t>ry, ('ffer.tive Friday : !!(}fl, 91R, 92q, 92! anrt !l2ii, 928. • • • Helicopt tr pilots from the Huntingtin Bearh Police Department Mid the lrmperatur" did not r1rop significantly during the night hours . "\Vr look the doors of !he helicopter off to make th ings more comrortrible 1\t. I am. this rnorning the temperature was about 70 degrees close tn lhe wattr but about 95 degrees 800 feet up," said Of- ficer Jack \Velsh. Lloyds Brauch Robb ed While Bobbies Li sten LO'.\OON (A Pl -A vast police search for bank robbers 01·erheard chatting on short v.·ave radio v.•h1Je they "worked '' t>nded 1hi.~ morning Y.·ith the. discovery that a Lloyds branch had bttn cleaned out of cash Fir.~! t'slimates of lhe haul v.·e.re a! high :i~ $1 2 million. Early flrTl \'als tn start the work week at the bank on Baker Street near Regent.!! P;:irk fou nd the strong room blasted open and l'mply Sco tland Yard harl a ringside radio seat for the oper11!io11 all day Sundiiy without el"r r heing ;i ble to fix the precise loca- !iQn. Thr 1lr111na!1r i;;ti.:a ~111rted l1kr a Holl.\woi11I rriinr thriller Saturday night. A !hon oprrator calli>rt polit-e and sairt he hn'I 111ckrd up con vf'rsatinns on v.·alk1 e.1:1lk1rs hy nibbrrs cutting intn a 1 ;iul!. He s11.·itchrd on his l;ipe recorder. ThP n1rn r;;lkc11 ahout sanrtv.·iches 111f !r;i in a 1 aruurn flask nnrl one of them .~a1rl ""1\r are s1t1ing nn 500,000 roun r1s'' - 111r.1n1ng moor\' !'(1)1<'<'. 1111rk1ni:: 111th po.~l of11Ct' t<'fhn1- c1anc , !hf'n n~rrn11rri !hP s1gn<1l« r1nv.·n rn P. Ill-mile r~rhu« (1f !hp ho rn1u!h nf 1\lar\ lebont' in the hear! of nnrih\\·e.~t Lonrlr+n Srcurii~ nff1rrr~ ;11 1ar1nus bank~ \\'l're 1>..:imrrl ;inrt s11uarfc nf pn11ce went to lhf' lari;er, mri!'t rnnsp1cun11s ins t1tutinns b11 l artin11to>d 1! was a nef'dle 10 a ha yst11ck oprralinn The 1ntercrr1ert 111rssa~es indicater1 lh<1! nnr man 11·a.~ c11tt1ng into the. vault anrf lalklnR with another who was ap- paren11y a lonkout higher up In the bank budding or on the roo(. The new citizens com1nittee, which also includ es !\1arshs11 Duffield , Wally Koch, Orville Rinehart. Earl Hartage, Ed Cook, Kenneth Fleagle and Allan Beek, said it ~·ants the special metling because of the Importance of the issue. · Jn .:i le.lier to !\·la~'or F.d Hirth, Hoose, v.·ho is ?cling cha irn1<1n of the group, said, "\Ve request this meelinR be held separatrly fron1 ·'·nur nonnal ~tudy ses· sion .~o thal v.•p n1;i y u~r the rnt1 re meet- ing for a pla!forn1 f!lr c11n11nun 1ca1ions bet\1·ren citizens and coun«li ." flirth dis<"lo~ed th;it he and Cn11 nr1lrnan f.1ila11 Dnsl al ha\f' ale;1rl.v harJ 1wn 1neeling:; with the group nnd feels the special session is 11'(11-r0111ted . Jn a n1essage t11 counl'iln1~n. Hirth said, ''There is a group of t'i tizcns actively in· terested in a noise ab<1ten1cnt program at the airport "Thev feel that inasn1ueh <is the airline;' contracts are due for renewal shortly. this is an opportune time In take some appropriate action lo fu rther con- trol the jet flights out of OranRe County." Hirth said he asked City Mana2e.r Roherl L. \Vynn lo find out v.·hen Mariner 's Library y,·nu!d be available for 11 meeting of the t\\'O bodll'~ and W~1nn rPcnmmends the session take place in the afternoon of Sept. 23. Cl A Operation With Guerrillas In Laos Bared WASHINGTON (UPI\ -A transcript nl secret SenAle te.slimony disclosed ~1onday that the Ceotr;1! lnlellige.nct A~ency ICIA l has been st'cretly training ;:ind supporting 30,000 guerrilla lroops ln L;:ios sinre l!lli2. The figurt wa~ d1scln~ed for the rirst ti me in puhli.~hed closert door hrarin.11i hefnre !he Senat e Armed Srr1ices C1Jm· miner r.. ~lurtr1P t:ndlev, 1· S an11)<1.~.~arlor !" Lao~. tnld 1hP C11n1in1ttee !he CIA·finanr- erl 12uerrilla unJ!~ "hai·t hren the ti;irkhnne nl !he 1n1l11ar~· effnrt 1n Lao~·· lo repel th<' North \"1c tnan1ese fn1ce~ "The irregular fore!'~ in Lan~ 1nd av , . nvmbrr .:iboul. 30,()()() n1Pn ," hl' .~aid. "These forces <ire OrRallT7.ed tn!o SGU i Special Guerrllla lin1t 1 battalion~ 11nd thrsr hat!alions now comprise ;;J,.1u1 3.\0 to 36(1 men ea eh." C.ndley ~aid the guerrilla units npera1ed every v.·here in Laos r.~ccpl the area around I.he capital, Vientiane. Our nian1 onds are a Good lnvestm.ent 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOANl OAILY 9 to 6 COMI IN AND HOWSE AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD . PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MHA -letwe .. H-l lreodwoy • DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE • WY• Y•• t111y • dl•Pl'IOl141 from u• we wlU t u•re11tM rtuJt dl •1no11ll ,. o,prelM .. 40~• MOii tll•11 Y•• ,_14 for It 01 yo•r ll'IOM y ~•ck . Ce11 ye1 d• • .-91 1 el~ wtr.e~? COMr.t.11. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Done on Pr1ml1tt l / ' Saddleha~k Today's Final N.Y. Stocks voe. 6~. NO . 21 9, 3 SECTIONS, ~o PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI A MONDAY, SE'PTEl(.!8Elt 13, 1911 'TEN· CENTS • • o ice to rm ttica r1son Brirlge Buff Kevin Lee>. 8. of Bay C'ity. 1'-'IH.:11 . is one of not rnorc than 10 1nembcr~ of the An1eri tan ('on- tracl Bridge League \Vho are IO or under. rt looks like hi s finc~se \l 'Orkcd judging fronl the smile d uring recent ga1ne. Cha1nhcl' \Veirr h ::; ~ Grant::; lo Ai d Ecology Pro.jects S<in Clemenl r Ch<1tnbt:r of Comn1crc:e rl1rrctors Tllesd:iy v.•ill consider four "fparate financial grants proposed fnr ~nvironmentat projects by a special chamber l'Ommittee. The grants -fron1 a special fund t:o1- 1t'C'1ed !:>rough the sale of hrst-day-issut' ecolog_v s1an1ps -are: -E11\'IH1!11Tif':OI ('JiS3j. \ 01ire"l 3\Yards i;/ $2:i0 1\ rlnna tion of S4~5 !n S:+n c'll'1nr n1 r t llgh Sthool'i; -,11ulrnl !;iboraioi .1 pr 1•- 1w-;c-d lnr ii rta11ul"ITI al !ht' ftld (lf lli r Tnu111r1p;ll pw r ·\ rli1na111111 l•f ~1:111 11) 1111· S:i11 1 ·1e11H.•ll!(' .Jn,1 ( •·1·~ II 1111 :I I (' ~Pl•ll 'lll 111 17: '1 1 on1ph•!r tlt11 • l11jHllt'lll Hf l.111fl;i Lr1n1· !':irk l·:xprn~f'~ nl SISll fur 11 .~rne~ t1f f'( olog,1 fi<'fd lnrs for l'hildrrn 11 ho wn1ili! be used to Audo br.11 Park In .~tudy bird lift' Leon !lyzen. t•ha1rman nr thr than1- ber's environment committee said that all I he progra1n s except the essay conle.sL .arc continuing projects. lie lermed !he proposed grants ''seed n1oncy" to help launch the prog ran1.~. rounds would rome fron1 a spcc1al budget category of proceeds from [(!st .v(';i r's successfu l sale or the new slamps. Chamber officials at the time Sp<!Cified I hat the prOC'ecds should be used on proj- Pi'ls related to thr environmenL Other items scheduled for lhe noon luncheon meeting at the San Clcmentf' In n include <' re port by lhe nomina11n.i: 1·ornr11itlce \\'h1t h is seeking candrda!es f()r next years officers and a report on the progres~ of nexl year':oi chambcr- !iponsored lelephone direclory, Waste Pla11t Expansion Ol\:a y See11 A S2.J28.000 conlract for lhe expansion or the waste lreat1ne11t plan L in San Ju;in Capistrano is expected 10 be awar·ded bl' the City Cnuntil 11t tonighl'.~ 7 o'clock meeting. The lo1v bidder was Weardco Construe· lion Company for the San Juan plant rnodifications -an interceptor se11·er, a flun1e structure and demolition of the ex· isting Dana Point plant The same f1rrn recen1l.v built San Clemente 's new w;-iter recla1nat1on facility. T. J. ~·\eadoll'~. direc1or· of public 1rorks. said negotiations are under 1\•ay to eventually lreat Dana Poin! ·s se111er in the nC'111 treatment plant because Oan;1 Poin1 is nearing its capacity. The funds 1vere buclgeted so !hat thr 1rurk could be included 1n 1he federal grant app!i('allon 1\•hich has been ap- proved l\·lr;1do••·s said in the ev enl agrC<'.111ent 1·;1nnot be reached with lhe Dana Point Sanitary D1stricl the budgeted funds ror lhP lreatn1enl plant <lemntit1on, $~3.000. 1\ill be y,•ithdra1\'ll Also lo be <iwant ctl is a t·unlrnl'l ror art t'xpansion of !he 0;1na Point sewer out~ fall. Apparent low bidder for this project rs A. G. Tutor Com pany at $174.()00, The tolal cost of !ht two projects - !\<!11 .Juan Capistrano treatn1tnL plant. c-.;. pansion and the sewer outfall -1.~ $2.502.900 Vi11anc1ng fcir the proje<'t w1!I l'Urllt fl'oin i\loulton-N1i:::uel \Vatrr D1s1/'li·1 11'111('11 1s prov1di11~ 80 pen·ent . :-ian1 11 i\!argarita \\'a!er Oistr1l'L JO J>ert•ent. and Capistrano, 10 percent. l\!endo"'S said the t•1t_v and ll1e \1-aicr districts ca n be reimbursed up to au per- tt•nt b.v the federal grar1t. He addrd th at <illhough the grant application h:is been approved. the amount or rrimburscn1rnt i1<1s nol yel.been determined. San Francisco Busing Boycott Appears H eavy !'A.\I l,'RAXC ISC() (AP 1 -B0\'{'[•\!1ng app<'arcd he;n·y and son1p st·hool hu~c~ ro1dt' al'uunrl ernptv !od;11 a ~ San Fr:in· 11 ~1 ·0 hri:;unr 1he t:1 1'~t·~t 1•1ty tll !llr l\'1· 11011 \11 1nl1•g1.il1• pubho.:. cl 1·11H•111:uv ~clh1lllit 1111h lortec! busini.: · ,\llJ:f'.\ parcut.~ whu h:uJ fl l't•dlt·ted th.it Ui• to 2.).ol)u o( the !'II) ~ 47.00n grade. ~~·hool rh1ldren w11uld b£' kept honic <1P· p~ared Jo he <1ch1cving some ~ucccss 1n t·!forts to .~nag !he controversial courl· ordered busing_ Ant1busing pickets were reported al on- ly one school, however, and school district official~ reported Clnly one in~ t'ident. -cars blocking buses at Garfield School. At Commodore Stockton in Chinalown, only 15 children or 7LIO scheduled shoy,•ed up lo be bused l.o other part s of town. Chinese parents in the 17-block neighborhood were arnong I he rnosl vehe- ment proleslers. fearing their Chinese euJtural li es would be endangered. The bus from Chinato1vn came with 1·er\• few children on it and we 're snrrv abo~t 1hat." said Bob Jimenez. pnncip;~t or Buen;i Vista School in the 1\'f1ssion dis1rict. lie estltnllted between one-third arld onc·fourth of lhe 420 pu pil& expccled at Ois lichool stayed home. DA ILY l'ILOT 51tU l'holl SURFERS OFF OOHENY STATE PARK SHOW REAL TOGETHERNESS ON SMALL WAVE Summer Was AllTMKt Gone But the We1therm1n Didn't Know it Ai. Temperature• So1red 2 Co ntroversial Sc hool Proarams ~ 1'o Get (apo Eye Hrporls on 1\10 !'dtn·ational program~ l\'hk·h have t·on1e under lirt" in re('ent 1noulhs 11•ill be made Ill lonigh!'s 7::JU p.1n. meeting of !he Capistrano Unified School Dislritt board of !rusters in Serra School. Capistrano Beach. A. reporL on Lhe Conimuation School prng r:im. 1vhirh some lrustees have labeled Inadequate. 1v11I be presented ""'1!)1 ret.:tin1n1e11dalic111s for 11nprove1nen1 . The hoard rf'Cen!ly voled lo t·reale <'- "1111ddle. school" for son1e students "'hu ;1rp nu! tiarcl ·COfi' bf·havinral problem:-. Thr>.-;(' studl'nl s. n1o~tl v truant ~. 11'ould b•· ~·'nl lo :i .\pe1·1:i! 1 !a~s al Sa n Clcn1cnt1• Hig h s,·111101 r<1th1·r lh<lll C•111t +11u;i li.111 Srhool wh11 h operate~ :scp<1ra1rl). /\ progrc~s rt'[l(H'I ;il .. n will h1' 111;1dt• i.11 ll1r p11;1~1Si'd rle111rn1arv·l•'l'('I )'11f'1111'1ll1 - glll(·d·n11nnr progr;u11 · Thr brJanl of !ru~lre,c; h:+~ ~1•11hon1.rd ~ r('\·1~ion of 1~is progr;-i1n 11·hir11 l1a:> hf'l'll !'ri!ici1.rd b.v 1nany parrnls In lhC' past. and resulted in the lormal1on Qf a parent ~dvisory grnup. Curriculum and grouping patterns will be presented to the board . l\1i s8 ion Viejo P lans (;uil:.ir Lcs~on Course Reg1strallon is being !aken for guitar l'lasse~ lo be !aught starting today at the ri.1ission Viejo Recrellt1on Center. Bob Preslon will teach c!a$Ses dlvidecl into <1b1lity levels starting al 7 p.m. on 1\londay~. The fee will be $10 for crnter membe•.~ and $20 for nonmembers. Classes will be taug ht at the Montanoso Cente r. For in- formallon call the centtr al 837-4034 . 400,000 Hit B eaches Try to Beat the Heat By GEORGJ..: l.l::IDAL 01 !ht O•llY l'+i.t 11tfl Si nged by ~corching !00-tlegree plu~ temperatures. some 400.000 persons swarmed to Orange County beaches Sun. day seeking relief from the Sepltn1ber su n. Tripping g·ingerly over L11e sup!'rtio1 sands, the throngs of beachgor·r~ lnund relief only ;it water's edge "·here low, glassy surf was credited "1th reducing !11 a rn11111nun1 1hc n111nber!'< of rCSl'Ues al 111os1 Orange Coasl hcaclu·~. In 1hr water. s11nn1er111g flt·~h "'ilS ··ooJ r1t by GJ fte grrr 11;itcr ;i 11•<1tcr Jr rnpcrat 11re lllat l1f1•g11ard~ clr~l'l'lbcrl a.~ 1·l\1ll.V b11l nonn;;l lur th1~ l1111i• ot ~~.,11 San t·!r111cn1e l1t·fguards loggpcJ 47 0110 at c1t v and t:oun!.• ta·a1·he~ on Sunda) In Laguna Br;il'h. 11Ft·g11ards tr·rn1t'd 1hc wet>kend "very q111e1 ' desp11e lh•· huge crowd.q on :.ill t:llY and i·ount y b{'ache.~. They estin1atetl 40.000 h11 the .,and~ Saturday and again Sunda y. Air len1peraturcs for both South Coasl beach areas hovered r.bove 80 1vith a high or 84 logged at Laguna Beach. The heal wave is forcing extension or i ht Laguna Beach lifeguard schedule. Ordinarily Sunday would have been lhc last day or full lifeguard coverage, Chief Lifeguard Skip Conner said . Extra guards \viii be kepl on as ncces8ary. during the heal wa1•e before 1he force 1s reduced to its three-n1an. off- scason skeleton crew, Conner said The onl y n1ajor injury of 1he weekend waw at lluntington Beach Sta le beach 1\·here 1J.year-0ld Curlis f\.torriston of Riverside wa~ paralyzed wilh back 111· ,1unes after ht~ head struck botton1 when he dived inlo 11 wave . Me is in serious t·ondilion in !he intensive care unit or Pac1f1ca Hosp11al, Hunlington Beach. \V1!h dnmoged vertebrea, 11 hospita l spokesn1an said. Otherwise the 52,000 pe rsons es\lmalcd at the sta te beach Sunday enjoyed the rf'l:ilil'ely calr11 !iurf running frorn two to thref' rerL Only a Few riptides near Bi·nukhur~l Avenue pnrtion of t11e beach tnarred the surl scene. Sa 11 Clen1ente's Nc\t <..:luhhou sc 'l'o Open J an. I S:in l'l1·nlf'nl1' !i nf'w i' o 111 1n 11 n i ! v rlubh1u1.-.p vnll he read\! fnr 1L~ first publil- rvf'n1 hy Jan. l , City ~·lan;iger Krn Carr 1ired1cl~. Tht> ne"·· .5230,000 replacement to the:· landrnark \V/1i ch burned early in 1970 i~ on !iChedule and framing an d su pc rstruC- rure \11il l begin grow ing soon . Local C',on!ractor Ray J\lcCastin is doing the 111ork on lhe new nieeting plarP. "'hich already is being reserved for next year's even ls by loca l orRanizations. Replace1nenl of shufOetxiard courts near !he nc1v clu bhouse also is ll('arly r-omp!{'lt'. 'T'he ne\v courts were dor.e under :i separa!e con1ract and the cost 1vas shared by !he Adult recreation Ass11c1ati1Jn or San Cle1ncnte and the city. Shorll.v after !he new clubhouse -in- cluding i1.~ 51IO·.seal auditorium -is open. <·1ty rouncilmf'n will set another bond issue "'h1ch is expected tu have fou r separate parts One or lhem will be a re.- CJUt•sL lo sell bonds to p<1y Ille cost of th• clubhouse. Second Viejo Fire Facility Ready r inancing (or the projtCt 00\V i! COm· ing rrom a "loan," rrom the city's general rund. and repayment into the rund I~ being accompl shed through. a II).. cenl lax rate increase authorlttd earlie:t th is summer by councilmen. !.tission Viejo will hav• its second fir e 11;ta tlon next ytar -a proposed $128,000. fully-staffed facility in the southern part of lhe comrnu11ily. Orange County r ire Ch1tf Eln1er Ostern1an said rr1day that lhe new sta· lion will be located just off Marguerite Park\\·ay nri:1 to the new proposed po..,t office al the northern side of Lhe aulo pl91.3. "It wjll scrvt th~ auto plaza. !ht Coronado Momts and the college area," ~ai d Osterma n. "Tl alS() will serve as 11. backup for the Sltn Juan Capistrano fire .stat1nn ·· Osterm11n !!aid lht' new station will bl! staffed by prore~sionals because it is \.'rry difficult to org:inize volunteer depa rtmenu anymDl't. Jt isn'l lack of lnleresl. necessarily - but geography. "Our communities are larger. more spreadout geographically, and more n1obile::· said Osterman. "Mosl j')CQple don't work in the same community in which they live these days." Ht> said in the old days communities had a central rore and people livi ng and working in them cou ld readily respond to a fire ca ll. Co1n1nun1t ie~ like San .Juan Ca pistraflo. CapisLrano Beach. and DAna Point still have ;ictive, geographically compatible volunteer departments. So 'Claes El Toro -but its development has cnuse<l a few mfnor proble m!'! which U1e rottnly chier is tryiJJg ·to solve. "We've redrawn our aerviee)Oundarit11 In El Toro to improve efficiency," said Osterman. "Berort we had both the El Toro and the Laguna I-fills stations responding to m~ny or U1e same calls." To avoid a duplical ion of service in handling minor call11, boundarie!'I for ~ervice were affixed down Rockfitld Boulevard from its northern end lo " point !WH!th of the El Toro shopping area, 1novin,11: dow n to Md along the Sa n Diego Vreewa y. ··Bu! both facilities still respond lo $1lruclu ral rirt! and major emt rgencies." Osterman stressed. The rlre chier expres.~d lhe hope th"t having separate rtsponse arus wi\l aav• ~· the ta.sptytrs some money and halJ. lhe unnecessary movement of emergency tquipment over highways and frel':Wa )'S which sometimes creates a hazard. Osterman said the boundaries are no! permanent and may be revised. "We're continuing lo .:1tudy the area ," said Ute chic(. "~faybt we'll change our mind " lie said boundaries are usua lly ad· justed when a new fire station i.~ built. When the new Mission Viejo fa cility 1s in operation. the relipon.!e areas "'ill be somc¥lhat revised. But dei1pite modernization ancl c.f- ficlency aotne lhlng$ remain unc hanged "You can still call a nreman to re.-,cue your ci t Up a tree." said Osterman. "The only dirrl'!rcnct is you'll get one trutk - not two," •• I > If the. clubhouse segment or lh5. bond issue L, approved by voters during next Aprirs gene ral election. the tax rate wil l probably be diverted to pay ror other capital Improvement projects -probably in the parks and recreation area, coun· cilmen have :igreed. In all. the election will incl ude four measures 1Yhieh failed on a one-vote !or- all rormat last spring. In rhe next election voters will cast • vote on each or the four proje<:ts: -The clubhouse costs. -A $350,000 youth recre:ation center at the city Beach Club, -About St20.000 for beach-oriented ret·rcatinn proj«:ts. -Enough runds to co mp I e: le ncif.lhborhood park.!! 8nd possibly develop ., nt:w ones. 28 Convicts Lo se Lives Ry LA \\'REl\'CE ~lcQU ILLAN ATTICA .N Y. !UPli -Rebel convicts k11!ed nine eiv1lian e1nployes al Attica ~tale Prison loday as mort than 1.700 i;Lat(' troopers. nu11onal guardsmen and sheriff's depu ti es .stormed the facility. ·rwenly·e1ghl prisoners wert slain in the £Unfire. authorities said. ("There is sonic queslio11 no\v whether the prison is now entirely secured," l'I spokesman said more than four hours after the <!Ssault began 1. The insurgent 111n1ates had held 38 hostage.~ since the outbreak erupted last Thursday. T\1'enty-n1ne hostages \Vere freed, including four 111 t't'l lical cond1tion. '1'he th roats of eight hostages had been slashed , officia ls .Si.lid. and one en1ploy• 11·as shot lo death In add1t1on. a guard died SatLirday of 1111t1rics suffered "'hen thrown froin a 1vindow. A helicopter decoyed the prisoners at the start of the assault by Flying over one corner of Cellblock •·o··. \Vhen the prisoners scen1ed <lis!racled, two othet t,;hoppers began droppu1g tear gas and the aulhorilles opened fire as they attacked lhe high-walled prison . Nellrly fou r hours aflrr lht niassive 11ssau tt on the prison began. fighting con- tinued_ Ar first. of!icer8 poured hundreds of shots a'ld tear gas eanisters into the besieged pri.~on. Throughout the morning sporadic l1ring can1c fr om inside the gray \1•alls. 'fhe allack on !ht prison ca1n e after prisoners rejected an <1ppcal fron1 State Correction Com1111ssioner Hussell G. OS\\'ald to release lhe hostages. Oswald said he had no allernatil·e ~luse prisoners \vere becoming increasingly 1vell·arn1ed 1vi th knives made in a prison shop they controlled. lie said !hey also \.l'ere erecting barricades lhal soon wou ld have been difficult to break throug h. "ll became apparent to me that the .s1tualion was rapidly deteriorating and it "·as evident the prisoners 11•ert not goiog In c:oopcrate," he s::urf. ··Their behavior was not 100 murh cltffcrenl 1han their hehav1n1· on the ~lrcels. \\'here sel'cral 11·cre convicted of n1anslaughter and n111rder ·· C;ipl. Ehnrr Huehn. one uf 1hc frerd hostages. :-.aid lhe 111·1so11cr~ "beca111t. n11H:e mil1tanl " altrr lhe 11ll 1n1a1urn w;i.~ dcl1 \·erl'd "\Ve v:ere su ne ar de~rh so n1any t1n1e~ in !ht la~I. fi ve days. i!'s unbel1e vab!r, un- behev~hlc:· lluehn said. "After' tht: ul!iln11tum they held a knife lo n1} !hroat. But !he Puerto Rican guy rlidn '1 have the heart to do ii " Gov, A. Nelson A. Rot kerrller. 'l\'ho said before lhe attack he could not legally granl the prisoners' demands (or am· nesty, postponed his trip to rhe National Governors' Conference in Pu er1o Rico and rema ined in his New York City of· f1ce. The convicls had threatent'd lo kill their hoslages if !hetr demands for amnesl y were not me! Authorities ig- nored rhe amnesty demand and ordered Ille attack. Oraage Coat Weather Relief'.' Forget ii Set your thermometers lor 108 degree5 Tuesday ir you livt' in !he inland sections. Otherwise it'll bt in the upptr 80! along the coo l ( ?) beaches. INSIDE TODAY JV1k1to Khr11shchev. who 011cr. r'dr.d 1uprer11t in R u.~.,10 , wa.t buried today ti.! ti•! unptrso11. See story. Page 4 •lrtll• " •1111 L• .... r1 " IMflllt " M•11 ifO l¥Wkt .. c.11 ... 1111 • ""'"' " Clltoetllle U• ' Hol .... tl H.-.. •• c 1u1n1et1 ... Ort -Ctv"" • CN!lk • .. S1l¥!• h11., .. Cr•H-•tl .. S••tt t1:1, Ot.•111 Ntll«1 .. ·~· M•r"4tt 11·1• Dlvtlt(•I .. re'"I'"'" " ldl ... lt l ..... ' Tllt•lt" " l:•tffftl-' " WM-• •tuM• 19.,, W-.WI "'-tl-U ""91<-.. """ .... •• ,) •.f DA!t.'r ,.ILOT SC MOl'lday, ~trmbtt l l , l'f11 School Split , Idea 01( }Qaquin Board Alters Tustin District Plan By PA.MELA BALLAN Of ll>t O•Ur f'llol i !•U Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- tlry ·School District met In spec1a·1 session Friday to mndify the proposed boundaries of lhree 1Jnlfled school district.s Which might be formed from the Tustin High School District 's area next June. The board also voted on a formal pro- po.sal for the formation of the three unified ~I districu approving educa- tion code dictatt:s for the division of bonded-debt. real properly, pt>rsonal pro- perty, and the formation of flvr-man governing boards. Trustees agreed th at !he maximum tax r ate for each new district should be voted upor. in a separate e.lt:ction and not al the same time-the unification election takes place. Trustee J im Nelson poin!ed ou t that a lax rate set be.fore the districts are form- ed might· oot be-enough c.nd ne w boards would have to go back to the voters for more. He also said many voters wou ld Jirerer to know who is on the new board be.fnre they approve a tax rat e. Also at issue was the area in which e_lectlpns art: held. The board voted to llold one bit election in lhe boundaries of t!Je Tustin Union •llgh School District, rather having three :separate elections in the three proposed unified district areas. A spokesman for the Council or the Communiµes oi Irvine suggested that by having one big election the board is tak- lhg the ri.sk of disenfranchising one seg- ment which might not want unification. " Trust.ft Jim Nelson said it would cause too many problems U three elections v.•ere held. If two areas voted to unify and the third did not, the dissenling area in effect would be unified anyway. The approved boundaries, which ha ve been the most controversial issue in the unirica tion studies, were a mndified ''ersion of a proposal call ed "Six-A ~1odi fied" which the San Joaq uin board previously approved. The boundary lines between the pro- posed In.-ine and Tustin unified dis tricts remain the same as in the proposa 1 ~11lled Six-A Modified. The boundary between Mission Viejo and Irvine districts is changed to divide lhe El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and include more land tn the Irvine district. Voting against the boundary change wa s Grattan Bidart, board chainnan. Trustee Robert Da meron abstained. The approved motion was made subject ~ lht: right to change if m()'tt informati on Laguna Hunting Theft ·Suspects Lagana Beach police are seeking the Identity of two weekend thieves, one a fancier of fine jewelry, the other ap- parently setting up housekeeping. Glult.&n No. J Restaurant, 485 N. Coast Highwa y, reported Sunday that someone had entered the establishment during the night and removed an asso rtment of equipm ent including a radio a n d i;peake rs, electric can opener, four Turkish coffee poll!. a frying pan, boning knife, Ught fixture and electric hand mix· er. Loss was put at $171. On Friday afternoon .a customer at J1Jseph's Ring Shop, 1417 S. Coast Highway allegedly opened an unlocked shov.·cas!" to inspect the contents Later a yellow gold ring with diamonds. valued at $425 14·as reported missing, police said. B a nk Bo111bcd VISTA. Calif tLPI\ -A Bank of America branch was fire bombed Sunday, touching off a blaze "'hich caused SJ.600 damage. The San Die,l!o counly sheriff's office said a il1olotnV cocktal! v.·as thrown through a rear "'in dow. No one was 10 the bank at the lime . 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A• D•,•1IW119": T .. .,1111•• 494-9464 ·Cort<" .... I, lf11. Or ... Cotti ~""''"f ~"¥-Ne MWI llw<'!f't, 111\rtlr•O•"'t. l<!l ltorlll !'Mtlw .. rClvfl'f"l,,_h 1'1..,1111 "'•¥ IN ,..,.....,,.., wlt"""I IJ'Klll Jl'lf• ""!"'°" " COCIY"ltl'll ·-·-hcOtod cltu ,...,.. ,.. .. •t "--1 ••~ .... CoU• M .... , Colli.rrtlt, S<lbW:rl.i• WI!' c•"i.r u.n -~llllV: 11y 011 ~-11.11 -'111'1 ... 11tttry tltttlnlllori•, 11.H .....,..tlll~, ' is providt!d or if trustees from the other \ three &Choo! dis lrictJ: cannot 1grtt. San Joaquin's board v.•as lhe first to review the unlficalion prOpo6al8 and ma ke a recommend11!ion. The review was made because San Joa- quin's original .recommendation differed from recommendations m11de by the oth er 1chool districts. Also, studies prepared by Irvine groups had not yet bee.n oom ple1ed. These were presented lo the board for ronsideration Friday and the fina l decision was partly based on Irvine recommendations. /Jledina /Jl11rder Trial Judge Refu ses to Orde1· Calle y to Give Testin1011y FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AP) -A mil itary judge refused today to order Ll. William L. Calley Jr .. who was C011victed of murders at My Lai , to testify in the court-martial of Calley's rormer com- mander, Capt. Ernest L. Med ina . Calley did not tak e the witness stand. He was to have been the first v.'i!ness for the defense, which began presenting its case today. Calley's attor ney, George W. La timer of Salt Lake City, told the court th at Calley would invoke. his Fifth Amend· ment guaran tee against s e If In· crimination and refuse to testify . "111 allow him to invoke his co n· stitutional priviledge." said th e judge, LI. Col. Kenneth Howard . The 38-year'{)ld lieutenant, looking sli m and fit. was flown here early today by mil itary aircraft from Ft. Benning, Ga ., where he has been confined to his apart· ment pending final .appt:al of his co n- viction for murdering 22 civilians at My Lai. Calley, looked straight ahead, ignoring newsmen outside the court-house. as he entered . Calley was one or Medina's platoon leaders during the tragic assault on the South Vietnamt:se village March 16, 1968. Defense attorney P". Lee Bailey said he would like to obtain certain statt:menLs from Calley. Howard said, however, that he wanted the record to show that Calley was not available to testify for either aide. John C. Green Services Slated Services wil l be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Pacific View Chapel for John Cecil Green of Lagun11 Beach , wht'l was killed in a traffic accident in Hawlhome, Fri- day. He was 4~. ~1r . Green is survived bv is mothe r. Orlena. of the home, 3058 Nesl.all Ro11d and a brother, Carl Grefn of N_vles , t-.lirh. A technical wr iter for Nort hn1p Avia· tion, Ha"'thome. r-.tr. Grren had lived in Laguna Beach fo r the past six years. He was a nati ve of Danville, Ind. The Rev. Reinald F. Alllf.On o f Uni versity ~ielhodist Church. Uni versity Park, Jrvine. \\'ill off iciate at I.he Tuesda y service, which will be followed by burial at Pacific View Memorial P11rk. Last Rites Held For Ernest Rees Pn1•a(t> htason1c servic!'s were held t11- rlay in Paclhc View ~lemorial Park for F:rne.~t H. Rees, 264.62 Aracena Drive. ~1 1s~1on V1e1n. who d1er1 Friday I'll i1l lss1on Community Hosp1!a!. He wa:i; 70 !llr. Reese, a lormer employe of rhe J,rys Angeles Department of \Vat!"r ancf Power, is survived hy his "'idov.•, Beatri"ce j\1 Rees of the home; a son. Dr. R1c~ard H. Rees of YrekFI , Calif.; brother, Harolcf Rees of Claremont, Calif.; and a grandson Kort Rees of Yreka. A native of PeMsylvania , he had lived in Calif. for 60 years. Baltz Corona de! ~1ar Mortuary, direc- tors. "Latimer's statement and mine clearly indicate he {Calley) is a usel e119 witne.ss for any substantive matter," Howard said. Bailey then told the court that since Ca\ley'11 lawyer was invoking his right not to testify, thAt the lieutenal'lt need not lake the stand and plead the Fifth Amendment. "I don't wish to parade him in here or to embarrass him," Bailey said. The judge then told Galley'• attorney!! that the Jie.ulenant could return to Ft. Benning. It is the first ti.me Calley has left Ft. Benning since. his conviction fi ve and one.half months ago. The Army contends that Medina . 35, of 1'.1ontrose, Colo., killed a woman. ordered the shooting of a child, and is responsible for the mass murder of 100 Vietnamese civ ilians because his troops misconstru ed his orders and he fa iled to intervene to stop them from killing. After Calley was dismissed, lbe jury v.·as brought into the courtroom and Bailey ou tl ined for them the substance of the case for the defense. McGoven1s Raps McGovern Raps One-man Race SAIGON (U PI) -Sen. G e o r ge McG<lvern 10-S.D.), arrived today in Sou th Vietnam on his round-the-world fact-findi ng tour and criticized President Nguyen .Van Thieu's one-man race fDr re- election in Octobe r. ~!cGnvern, !he only a n noun C' e d democratic candidate fnr !he U S. presidential election in 1972, ·shrugged off an ea rlier threat by South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky that if J\lcfiovern e\'er appeared in Vietnam Ky \\'OUld kic~ him out. "Since Gen. Ky made tha t statt>ment he has joined me as a critic of t~e Thieu government ," McGovern said upon ar- riva! from Paris. "Prrhaps 1ve are nnt as far apart as "'hen he made that state- ment·· J\1cGnver n had angered Ky several monlhii: ago when he altempted to link the vice pres1drnt with drug smuggling. Ky said Mcr.overn v.·as a "tool of lhe Communists.'' En rou te lo ViP!n::im, ~lcGol'ern had a ii:topn\'er in Tel Al'i\' and told a ne\\'S con- frrence he felt it was 1·it11l for the United States to send Israel more Phantom jet figh!Pr-bombers. fi.1C'Go\rern looked tired nn his arrival 1n Saigon af\pr the long lnp He told nP11·smen 1n Vietnam he was misun· derstrlOd in th!" United Slates "·hen he said the Indochina ~·;;r "'a~ no lonF!er a Presiden!ial campalF!n is5ue for him "\\lhat J tried In sav v.·a:i; th111 mv nwn longtime opposition {0 the war iS well kn0\1'n ..• and especially the problem of the American economy and inflation are made more difficult in the United Stales ;ind ;iggravated by the. "'ar and con· tinuance of the \\'llrv.'' McGovem ~aid . "ff the war continufs Into 1972, it "'ill definitely be a campaign issu~." The Senator said he was interest ed in 11llacking other issues, al~o. suc.h as economics, drugs and poverty. Sen. Cranston Pledges Draft Law Filibuster \\I ASHI NG TO N (UPI\ -Sen. Alan Crans!on rD-C.111if.). 11aid today the 75-day lapse of lhe draft Jaw showed it was not nttded and vowed to continue a filibuster against f!ta lled legislation to t ricnd Selective Service two more years. As the Senate resumed debate on tha me.11sure foll o'i'·lng 1 long rece.s!J, Senate Republican Leader High Scott .11nnounced at the same time he would soon initiate a formal mov e to put "an end to thi3 farce" and halt debate. The. measure has been before Olngre!i!J for Stl'en months. The pre1·ious draft Jaw te<'hnica\ly •tp!red Junr 30 but the S)'stem continues to opt>.rate, other than induction of me n. 'l'bc propo~I opposed by Cranston '>'"Ould exte.nr! Selt'.Cll\'t. Service unt il .June 30, 1973. and 'IOo'ould gi\'e the mllll&ry Its larRt3f. pay raise ln hl~tor)'. Sen.ate Democral1c Leade r M i k,. Ma nsi feld ~11id h~ would not support the filibusler forcei; but declinf(i to commit himself on SroH's clotur e propnsal. However, the ~lontana Democ,.rat 11UR- i::e.o;ted he mip:ht fa vor 1ending the con- troversial legi5Jatlon bac:.k tn 1 House· I Senate conferen ce. committee to try to reHch a comprnmise. There was a break in Republican ranks when Sen. ('rQrdon AUot.t. of Colorado. urged th e Seriate to reject the measurfl fin grounds Its milil1try pay raise pro-- vision was unfair tn low-ranking men and off icers. Alloll . lhe Senate's No. :1 ranking Republican, urgtd his colle.11gues not to be "~tamf)'ded" b y administration a rgument~ tha t the compromise. should be passed qui<'kly to avert a deplt>tion of military manpower . While. he did not directly lndlcate whether he would su pport a filibuster, Allolt said "I do not favor. and will not supoort. any undue de la . " The !'enalor rejected I he ,.d. min1strP.1.1on's aqzument thn t tht bill mw t be passed quickly ft'lr the sake. of the na- tional sec11rit1·. ··11 is mo~! '1mpl$1u~1ble lo ~u1u:e~t that. suddenly. the arm!"d forces faee " dt.sperate need for conscriptll, " desperat.e need that cannot ht met without in1mt d!alt passage today of this draft extension bit!," Allott !t11ld. 4 ' Table Tenni.s Contest Ends LOS ANG ELES IUPI ! -The S('(lfe wll.I!: 2,601 W 2,509 when War- ren fi.lu rraY and hi9 wife wearily dropped lhelr paddles Sunday after 1 24-hour ping pong ma lch. f\.1urrav, 29, a le!t>1·sion wri lt>r who is ihe son of Comedian Jan Murray, and lils wife, Hope: 28, claimed the v.·orld's record for lhe lon~!"st i:.1ngl!"s table tennis malrh and the highesl singll:'s score. "\\'e planned lo pla y 48 hours but c:n!lapsed 10 a heap aftcr 2·1." r-.trs. r-.turra~' said ''\\'e made a mistake practicing table tennis. We should hiive practiced staying awake." J\1urray admitted it v,oasn 't their first try for a world record. "Last year we tried for the 14·orld's lnnges l kiss but after six minutes "'e became too emotionally involved," he said. Lloyds Branch Robbed Wliile Bobbies Listen LONDON (AP ) -A vast police search for bank robbers overheard chatting on shnrt "'ave. radio whlle they "worked" ended this morni ng with the discove ry that a Lloyds branch had been cleaned out of cash. First estimates of the haul were as high as $1.2 million. Early arrivals to start the work week at the bank on Baker Street near Rege nts Park found the strong room blasted open and empty. Scotland Yard had a ringside radin seat for the operation all day Sunday v.·ithout ever being able to fix the precise \oca· ti on. Crash Victin1 's Identity Found A youth known only to his com panions as "Rebel" 14·ho was electrocuted in a bizarre traffic accident Friday night on El Toro Road has been ident ified today as Victor R. Thompson. 20. of Rialto. Highw ay Patrol officers said Thompson was dri\'ing his car with a r-.1ission Viejo girl and a trRnsienl you th as passengers ~·hen it skidded off the roadway into a J>0"•er pole ne ar Cook's Corner. \Vhen Thompso n ran onto 1hc rnad to :i;top another car for aid. coroner's dt>rl1lie.~ said he apparenlly touched the do"•ned power line.~ and was killed by a 12.()0() 1•olt charge. He. fell into the pa!h of a car dri ven hy Ed\\'ard O'Keefe . 27. of ~lndJeska (";invon . Pas.~engerl> "in Thnmpson's car only :i;)1ghtl~· injured were S11san Carroll. Ill. of 27Hi2 J\1arisca1 Lane. Mission Viejo and Donald W. Brooke, 2f\, a transient. They ha d tnld 0fficers that Thompson fr e- quented Laguna Beach. Plan11ers Slate Stud y Session The rrnr.1::an1zed Laguna BParh Plan- nin,I! romm1si:;ion 11 ill h{lld a ~pecial s!udy i:;ei:;i;ion al 7 .10 o'clock tonighl In review priorilies anrt schl!'dul1n!il of its General Plan studies. Plannin~ 111recl0r \\'aynt' ~I o o rt y presen!ed a prnposed ~f url~' srhedulP lo the formrr c11mmission ;ind n t' w rhairman f;ir! ,Jnhn~nn w ishf'.~ In re\·1e111 and if nt"ces~arv rc1·i~r !he priori!~' l1s1 "'llh the 111·0 n('ll' commiss1011ers. Rogrr Lnnrhr11r ;;nd Laurencr Camhell Johnson aJ."o w1\I ask the C{lrtlm1ss1nn 10 review its pre\'ious e:1:amina1il'ln of 1he Land Usr element of I.he c;eneral Plan to include the \·iev.•s of the ne w com- missioner!. Record Bot Spell Heat Will Grip , Coast Till Friday S'1ulht>rn Cali fornians can lt>aVe their ti.·ooties in mothballs ror the. rest of the week . The granddaddy or (Ill September heat "'aves will co ntinue to bring 90-degre.e plus tem peratures at least through P"ri- day, says the v.·eathern1an. Along the coasl low nighttime. tem- peratures v.·1ll botton1 out at 70 with daytime highs near BO. In inland Orange County and the rest of Southern California temperfltures ~·ill drop only slightly Tuesd:1y to about 95. The rest of the week the thennometers "'ill pop the OO-Oegree rnark each day, the t'.'ational Wia1her Service contends. At faul t, the wea therman sHys, is a high pressure systern that is stalled over l\'evad<i It's big enough 1o simmer the hot weather pot, hut no t enough to stir up the Sa nta Ana "'inds wh ich usually fan the area with hot 1\•inds. this time of vear. The only breeze South landers can ex- pect is the eig ht to 15 kno t onshore winds along the Orange Coasl. Those afternoon onshore puffs have proved ineffective in cooling inland com- munities. Santa Anans sweltered with 80 degree temperatures near midnight Sun- day night and the inland lows are ex- pected lo be only slightly Jess in coming ni ghts. Along the Orange Coast th e low temperatures at night have been and are expected to be more reasonable. Orange County Harbor Depart menl reports .a low or 65 Sunday night at Newport Beach. Smog is piling up in the Los Angeles basin and portions of the San Gabriel Valley 111ere expected to near the first s!age smog alert level today with ozone counts predicted al .50 parts per million. A fir~t singe alert is c:illed v.·hen ozone reaches .52 pa1·ts pe r millinn . The heat "'ave has des!royed ;ill high !l:'mpera1ure records for Sout h e n California. Sunday's high nf !02 at the Lns Angeles Civic Center wa.~ the 32nd time th is year do"·ntown ten1µeratures have soared above 90 degrees. The only other years in hisl!)ry "'ilh as many super hot days \\'ere 1958 and 1960. '\'i!h the heal wave set lo send mercury above Lhe 90 deg ree level again today, 1971 will go down in the books as the hottest year ever. The nalion's high Sunday was 120 Jog- ged al Palm Springs. Coast \\'atctters wondering where all those people came from on are a beaches over the v.·ee.kend may be inte rest ed to know it "'as 115 in Riverside and 106 in Buena Park Tot Dro,~11 s in Pool At Valley Hon1e A 2-yea r-nld H11rna Park btiy dro"•ned s(ln1rd<1,v \\'h1le visiting his grandparents in f ountain Vi!llry. nate RnJ;crs. 2, was declared dead on ::irri\'al al Huntington lntercommunity Hospit;il R! ahnul 9·:tn pm ,\ spnkesm:in for 1he fire department s;11d the lxl.1 11a!'.' v1si1 1ni;: h 1 s ,:!randp:irrn!~. 'Ir and ~1r~ Leo Frilot. a! lilOJ R<1nta H1!a Street "·hen the tra~f'd\' (}('C'Urrd . Cnronrr',~ inl'C~t1g:i!C\r rl 1 ch a rd S!au,{!.htcr said thr ho~ 11·as in the pool \1·11h hi.~ i;:randfalhrr <1nrl 13-.iear-old aunt. Thf' two app;1rrnlly i;:nt nt1t or lhe pntJl <ltirl ""tl! 11110 lhe h\lll~r. !hinkin.I! the child 11·.:is ri,l!ht brhind them . he ~aid. Af1rr ;i few n11nutr.~. the gr(lndfather And a11nt m1s~rd thr rhild And in looking , found him fln(lfing in I.he pool's deep end. He v.·as thP son of ~1r. end Mrs. John J. Rogers. of 196 \Valker St .. Buena Park. Anaheim and Santa Ana Sunday. A cou nt of all the bodtes frying on the sand of public bea rhes from San Cl emente to Ventura Cnu nty led to a total of more than I 5 mllhon people. Cool School Has Hea vy Atte11dance The record heal Y>'a\'e brni!ing Southtrn California may ha\'e boost ed student at· lendance at cl asses in the air conditioned Mission Viejo High School campus today, Princi pal Robert Bosanko said the ''hot" opening of Sl'hool was ex pected to prod~ce son1e 24.00 studenls, although precise enrollmcn1 figures were not to be available until close of school today. Bosanko said the opening of school in Mission Viejo wenl smoothly with students arriving on campus on li me. There seemed to be Jillie confusion about the staggered day schedule in "'hich students report at two di fferent times in !he morning. The plan allo"'·s the school facili tie.s to accommodate ty,·~ shifts o[ students v.·ho take six class periods each day within the seven-periods . Bosanko noted the slaggercd day sched ule differs from the double session program of last vear. Last year , stLidents "'ho no111 attend University High School in L'niversi!y Park "'ere bused lo the J\1 L~sion Viejo campus to share that school f11c1!11y while awa iting completion of 1heir own school. University High Print'i pal Victor Shf'r- rei!t i;aid todav 117 new st11dents enrolled who had nQt -pre\·iou~I)' reJ,;:istcred He es timated !he unexpected .~t udents 1rill swell previous enrollment estimates from 1,450 to 1,525 or more . "'\\'e're going to he crn"'ded." Sherreitt said, noting the hlgh school ma y have fl) hire more tea('hers t0 n1eel the highe r pupil count. Shcrreil! al50 ~aid I.he opt'ning da v ot school produced the rou llne transpOrta- tion prnblems such as students missing buses. Students and staff. v.·ere pleased th11t ;>.)r conditioning units in the new school building were in order. the principaJ.-!~ Great Tortoise Ro1uid11p Stc1rts In Mojar e Area SA~RA i\f ENTO ( L'Pf\ -A ''great tortoise roundup " is quietly under "'HY in the i\1ojavt' de sert to s:n·e the lum- bering be2.sts· from certain dea!h on a high-speed free11·av. 'fhe State Dt>p.artn1ent (If f ish and \.ame lnd;i ~· estimated it will filke pF!id l\'nrkcrs and \'{l)lloll'cr Bov Scriuts t"·o year !': to scoop up ::ill the enrl.:ingercd lnrloi.'il'S .:ilong a 20.m11e section of ll ichwii.v 56 and rel{lcate !hem in a sa fe r habitai. So f;ir , eighl lortnrse!'.' ha1e bcl'n removed rron1 1hr p;i!h n{ !hr undl'r-con· s!ruction frcr11•a\· 11·h1rh "'111 link Rar~1 ow and R;ikcrsfirld anf! rr!ra ... c near China LF!ke Iii make nell' horrn11·s. Sin<"e l11rto1<;e~ lumhrr ;ilnng in a tircul:ir pat1ern In fcrrl. thrre ; .. ;:i fe;ir thP.Y v.•111 ~·andrr onto intcrch:<n~r~ and ACCC.~'i roads and be d~slro~ ~ b.V lri1ffJC. The fish ;ind g11me 1Jnd hi~h"•avs worke.rs. aided bv the sc0u\s, "'aflt 'to ~1veep e mile-wide are:a spannini.t the freeway and c\e11r it. of all the tortoises for 20 miles. Our Diamonds are a Good l11 vest1nent PENDENT-SOLITAIRE- 2.15' Ch, S111rou11dff $1495 45 Ct. 010111•11• $195 b'f 111 1tt. ht lllla..,011d A1111rlco11 C11t-.I C•tor SI clarlty·H color. VVS Clo1lty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS-- 1 .JD Ct. clla111a11d $695 Fl~ 1/1 Cts. $99 A111ttrlc1t11 C11t-I Calor .. ..,., .. SI Clarity SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS-- .II) Ct, 41•ma11• $495 Fl1te 1 /1 c ... $69 A!Hrkn C•t-1 Colttf ... " ....... YVS cl•rlty. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COMI IN AND UOWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD, PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -lo!wH• H-I. ........ .., ' • DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMON D GUARANTEE • Wlt.-.,... 11 • ., • llfl•-·• '''"' •• wt will 411ore•t" t+oet dla111011d t• •jlpr•IM "' 40'"' MOlll the• ¥1t• pa14 ,_, It er ¥••r ..... , b<K•- c .. r•• •• .. w.11 et ... wMto1 COM,Alll. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Deni on PremiMI ' • • Laguna Beaeh Today's Final EDITLON var. 64, NO. 219, J SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. I), 1971 TEN CENTS • to rm . ttica r1son Face Court The re111au11ng six persons a1·restcd in .a n1elce Sept 5 during the annu<1l Laguna Beacl1 .. drinkers' walk'' 11ere arra igned this n1orn1ng and Fnday hefore .J udge \\'a rren l\nighl in Sou!h Orange County ?il unic1pal Courl. According 10 cri1111nal d1\'isio11 al Ille fourthouse those arraigned and charges \1·cre · -Barb<1ra ~lcli1!very. Jl66a Jrd St . South Lagtina. railurc !o disperse tt.nd drunk in publ1t'. -Bill y G. Tanner. !97a Laguna Cnnyon Road. assau lt 011 a police officer. -.Jan1cs \'an llurn. l.os Angeles, as~ilull. 1•.ilh a car a~ a cleadly 11·c<1pon. -Dale \\'e1n1er, Carnp Pendletun, failure to disperse and rt'sisting arres~ -~l 1nor \\'hite. 250 Ledroit St. ta1lure lo disj)t!r!'e t1nd d1s111r1>1ng lh<' peace. -Thon1as l:;ason, ~J:l Oak St , 11ar· rants. Eai.:h of !lie '·Laguna 16'' pleaded 1n- 11ot·ent to t·harges ste1n n1ing lrnnl the fr acas at tht> door or the Orphanage Bar, 696 5. Coast Highway. Fight ing. botllE' tossing and yellin~ broke out when the group o( 1:,0 dnnkers '1as told the Orphanage "·as filled l11 i.:apac11y and they Y.'Ollld no! be ;ul m11ted. ,\len1hers uf lhe toi.:al poli ce' fort'e. ()range Count y :-.herifl'~ 1Jepar\1ncnl and lhe Cal ifornia ll igh\1•ay Patro l responded lo quell the <l1~1 urb;1nce .A. nun1bcr or pt·1·.~o ns ha1 E' hied ~·on1- pla1n ts allC'gi ng pol ice b!'u1 ali t ~'-Several 1.:ha q~ecl tlle_1· 11·c11· s lruc". n1a11handlcd 11 nd spr;iyrd 11·1t l1 mare -a riot con1 rol agent -bv arresting ulficers and pla1nclo1 hesn1en 1101 recognized as polic e A spokcsn1an for !he cnurlhuuse said prel1n11nary hearings and JUI')' trials 1\·ill be held throughou t the remainder of thi~ month and on into October for those charged. All are free on ba1L 400,000 s,varm On (01u1ty Sa nd 1' 1'o Beal Hea l H.1 f,l·:Ort(:E 1.1·'.lll·\I. 01 •n• O••l1 l'llol S!otl Singed b.1' ~tvr\'11111~ 11)().drgrcr pl u"' !('1Ti pe ra1urr!1. "91lle 400.00<J prr~QllS s11·arn1rd 10 Orange Co11n1y bc::it·hrs ~u11- day seeking relief rroni tilr Srplenibf·r !iU!l. 'fripp1ng gingerl y over the superhot sands, the throngs of beachgoers found relief only at water's edge where lo\\', glassy surf was credited ~·ith redticing tl'I a minimu m the numbers of rescues at most Orange Coast beache5. In the \1·ater, simn1ering flesh 11·as cool- t'd· by 63 degree w;:iter -a y,•ater temperatu re Iha\ lifeguards described "" t:hi lly but normal for this ti me or year San Clemente licfguards logged ~7,000 ::i t cil.v ;ind coun1.v beaches on Sunda~·· In Laguna Beach , lifeguards termed !he l\'eekend "vrry quie!" dcspile. 11ir huge croy,·ds on all c11y and i:oun1 ~· he ache,. Thev esl1n1a tcd 40,000 hit lhe sands Saturdiiy and again Sunday. Air 1en1peratures for bo!h Soulh Coast beaeh ;ircas hovered abol'e 80 with a high ()f 84 logged at Laguna Heach. The ht al. wave i~ forcing exte nsio n of lhe La gu na Beach lifeguard schedule. Ordlna ri ly Sunday would have been tht last dav or full lifegu ard coverage, Chief Life guti rd Skip Conner said. Exira guards will bP. k<'pt on all necesllary. during the heat wave before the force is reduced toils thrce-n1an. off. £eason skt leton crew . Conner said. The only major injury of the wee kend \vas at llun tinglon Beach State beach 1\·hert 13-vear-0ld Curlis l'\1orr iston of R1versidf'. ·v.·as paralyzed Y.'ilh back in- jurits afte r his head slruck bo!tom when he dived into a wave. He is in serious rondition in the intensi \'e care un it of Pacifica Hospital. llunlinglon Beach. "ith dnmaged verlebrea, a hos pital i;pokt:i;man said. Ot her~'i~ lhe 52,000 persons e.~limaled At tht state beach Sunday enjoyed the relaUvcly caln:i surf running fron1 two to lhrte ffX'I. 0%1y • few ripl.idC! nE'ar Brookhu rst Avenue poruon or the beach inarred the surf scene. • " lh·idg<' Rufi Kevtn Lee. 8. of Bav ( ·1 1 \'. ~l 1t'h. 1~ one nf nol niOre t"han 10 n1c rnber!; o r the .1\1ne rican l'o11- 1racl Bridge Lea}!UC' \\ho are 10 or under. Jt looks ll kt' /us r1n csse \\'Orkcd j ud ging froin the ~n1ilc during recen t t:ame. Of fire1· Sav~ W 0111a11 S11spect Attaclced Hi111 A Laguna Beach pol1l'e u!!u.:l'r 11 as seratched. bitten ;ind .:.pat nn b\' ii ~u~peett"d wo1nan pur~P thief as he ;,t- lc1npted t.o 1nake :in arrest. Fnd~~ even- 111µ.. poller rrport. Cltticer Larry <;arat 11.1 ~ flagg t'<I dn1111 at Brook.~ Strert and S Cn.1 ~1 I !1gln1 ar short!y befnn· S p n1, h1• 111!1u·~~1·~ 11 ho • l;11111rd lhr1 had 'f'"ll t11u llli'n ;ind n 11orna11 h l'1':1I. 111111 ;1 1·;11' p;1rkrd nc:i rln 1111 \l,iu111a1n l!o;id 'fhr lrii> r1•11)111rd 1111. l/111 '!'' rr1,m lhf' 1 "1111 lr <JP(f r:111 11.11 ;11 ti !Ii>' h1'.itt1 1111· 1111nr·~i·~ ,,,1d Cal;1l rt•p1ir!('d ht• lu1111d !111·111 loll !111• hc;1('h :-l:111·11d\' 1n•.pr'1l111.: 1111· 1 011trr11~ ,,1 11111 pur~t·~ \\'111•11 !11· :1111111111H ·rd 1111 •1 1~1·1 1• under <1 1Te-"! 011 :-11:-pi c101 1 <11 hurgl:1r1 llH• 1101nan. 1d(•nt1f1ed a~ 1\1111 ,\l:1r111· Buthertord. 1t a 11:11i1!' 11r l'n1111·r. 1\l1u :-a id !;he ll'as sta.vinJ! al a Costa ~lf•sa 1notel. proceeded ro bite. scralch a11U sp1l on him. Galat clai n1ed. She 11·as rranspor!ed fo the police 1-la- rfon along v>'i th her unresisting n1a ll" co1n- panions, Rem i F;d1vard Latour, 21, of '\r111 York, and Gary \\'ay ne K1n kadr . l!I, uf llhnois. Last \\l eekenrf another I .ag1u1a Bc;>i·h 11fficer. Robert Romaine. wa s bitten on the arm by a woman he 111as anempt1n1: In pl<ire under arresl follo11·ing 1t1e "drinkers' 11a!k' mclee act"(lrding to '"-" Enrollment Increases In Lagu,na Pl'intipals at the fi\'e schools in th e Laguna Bce.(:h lJn1!1ed School District \\•ere 11 b1l surprised this morning lo find a fe 11 11101·e Faces aLtending l·la sses 1ha11 they had anticipated. Attendance al all !he schools was up \rhe11 doors opened at !ht three tlernen· tar~', one intermediate and the high school !his morning, bul fe111· problems \\'('re reported. 1::11 rolln1ent al ihe high school has lop· pcd l ,hl{) student s, reported Don Haugh!, princ1p.1L Haugh! said the can1pus ap· pc;il'ed ··:t li ttle n1ore crowded " this :year. ··B.1• October we'll pro bably 11<1\'e 1,125 slu(lents." he adde1I, noting lhf" official cst1n1atc 11':is 1.100 lo~ this year. So far. ll aught said. lhe only prohle111 hrts lx'en a slight disl un rlior;i ng of the hel l syst l.'m. but ma inlenanc t crews no1v have E'l'l.'rylhing in order. "\\le 'vt also h;:id a fe w kids setting off rirecrack.erM:' he said. Thl1rston lntern1ediale prineipal Da virf Lloyd reported 482 stud~nts showed up ror the rirst day. "We'll ht up to $00 hetore too long." ht said. The school last ~car had ~65 student~. · Aftf"r the fir~I hour, things 1vert rno1·· ing like m1dyE'a r." commented Al Ha ven, princi pa l oF the '!'op of the \Vorld Schoo! "Ou r only problern is were up abou t :in st11denls o~·cr lasl year and 1\•e had ar1· I 1l'ipatcd no grov.•th . That incan~ \\·e'I( ha1 e to create another "'hole class,"' Haven s;iid. I .~1le Proctor. principal of Aliso Schoo l i11 Stiu th Laguna repo11ed 110 stud en1 s 011 11pen1ng d:1.v. '"That 's tlp about HI s!uden1s.'' he said. ··Things are JUS( lan!astic," PrOi.:lor ;:idded. F;nrolln1enl is pushing SOO al El ~iorro Srhoo l reported principal Bill Allen. "Hoth kindergarten and firsl gradt arr ur a little o\'er v.•hat we had expected."' Allen ~;11rl. Prine1pals set>zned lo sharE' th e vi r-w hrld by Thurslon principa l Llo yd. 11·ho , 11111 1111: the sunny ~k1e.~ and "·arn1 !t m- fl('l'alurr~. qtu ppl.'d "It·~ one heck or " <l,1 0, to ~tar! ~cnool. Fr1111 ci.~co II t1.~ S1uog Alert SA~ FBANCISCO I AP1 ~ The S;in Francisco Bay region':-; firs1 air pollution fl lerl was ordered today by the Air PoJlu- lion Cont rol District. Wilh .11 heat wa ve pushing oxidant re;:iding:s lo high levels, the alert order urged all residents in most o[ 1 ni ne - l"OUnty area lo sto p all but t sst:ntial automobile driving. Under a district policy adopted lasl 1nont h. the order also asked industrial t1rms ro curtail production or otherwise limit the output of co ntam inants, All open burning. Including barbecues. w a .'I ordered stopped. DAll'r l'ILOl $1111 1'~11'9 HAPPY TASK, THEY'RE PICKING THE SMILE WINNIRS Bill Gwinn •nd Shirley Rowe B••m Appropri1tely 16 Win Laguna Beach Su11111ter Sniile Contest S1 x1een r 1nploycs iri ;:i n11n1brr of L<1guna Beach s1ores arc glad they smil· cd throug/1out thC' stunrnrr. The 16 were winners in the Cl1amber of Water Shut off In M vis ti<· HiJJ:s , Bv 1'elen1cl.cr F:11lur·<· (if 11 11·li-rnr1cnng dc1 I('•' 1·1111 1r11ll1n,!! p11111p 11p1•r:11on tu !lw :.1 v~tH' Hills arr.1 of L;i~u11:1 Hta{'h 11;1~ hl;11111·1I lodav lot' ;t 11;ll1•r ~hul -of! 111 1h:il nci~hDorhr101l :--iund:1.1 r11,n1111: '"Thr clrvicr .1usl d1dn 'I ~rntJ V.'111·d h:H·k lhe lower le\·er lo ~1urnp 111orr 11•;11cr ." e'I: plained \\l illian1 tl1oorhc;1d. manai::cr nf the L;:iguna lle:11·!1 <'nunty \\later 1Ji~l1'1t1 . .. bul we \vr.rt' ub!r 1o pu! on a ere1v lo run lhe pum ps 1nanunl!y until i·rpair.~ l'OUld be made and waler serviee was back to normal around n1 idn ight " i\1oorhtad emphasized that there is no shortage of water in lhc district. des pitt" ellceplionall y heavy use du ring lhe hot v.·eather. If pressure <lrops due to a '·heavy draw." !he lcten1ctcring equip- ment no rmallr just steps up pumping lo lhe hillsidr homes he ,5aid. The Sunday failure apparently was due lo a defeet in snmt sn1a ll Jlart in lhr pump l'On!ro!, flloorhead added. f'on11ncr ce sponsored. "Srnite -You're. 1n Laguna Brt1ch" contest A dra y,•ing 10 n::irne the \1•inncrs was held Friday morn- 1nt: al ci1y h;:ill. Top "Sn11!e'' "''inners y,•crc : -L1JJJ;in Nader. Ben Brown's fl·lotor Inn She was av.arded a tri p 1o San Fran- 1·1scu, donaled l>y \\lorld Travel. -.Je;in French. l\1e('al!a 's Pharni,1('\'· Sl11· \la.~ 1Jrescntctl 11-1th ;:i ln11 to Sru1 IJ1ciin. 1·01npl1n1ent.~ o/ l\dvcnlure Travel. Eri"a B111111•r(l \\lh11r llou~r Ta\t>rn. ~hr 11·:1~ prcsl'nlrd 11 1th g1fls 1ro111 C1 :1d1·;1J.,')... H1•n1• :>. \l'll.-;(ln,,, Axli ne Shoes <ind :-.1111'1'll1{'f :-, ~ta!IUl1C'l'S 111•1· ll1'1' 1\n~ln·u.~. (;f:trlr:•i.:~ Shr 11~~ a11 :tH!\od g1!!~ lro1n 1-'rd1·n ·,,, lle;ich and B1Hd1·1 anl !.agu11:t lloot "r.1, De:1uvillc anti 1<<11111 :.t'J'-; -1'1\(1! fllilli•1 , \l!l11lh• lie rt>ee1vpd J!lft ~ ln11n l'111111.111 :-ihu1!s. Stu<irl A1·1s <111tJ llol rnr ~. Lltl -i\l1k1· l..11J!l!'. l·'orc f.1 fl·larkcl A t'ol- let·l1u11 of gi lts fron1 Eact1 bacti's Florist. Trollt•r'.~ Ba krry, Nu!vi llc, ~-o r <' st f\1<1rke.t, Langloi s Fine ~'oods, Albertson's l\1arkel and Bill Tho mas Can1eras ""as preented lo him. -ll<1rvey Nepp. Nc pp's Och. Ile was awa rded g1f1s rron1 Roberl Gauthey lntrrinrs. L;:igu na Hardw are. \Varren Imports. Laguna Nursery, f'oltery Sh<1ck, Pott ery Barn. Glenneyre Furniture, Cytcnc Carr Originals <1nd J and H Ap· phantt :- ---(·onno Pol!as1ro. Fad~ and Fancies. (itft ~ fron1 Sid's Shoe Shop. Live \Vire Cleaners. Klass E;lcctr ic and Burt's Cleaners were given to her. SF Busing Boycott Heavy -H1)n l·:lli~. Un1on 76. lie "'as awarded Rifts fron1 La11u11a l\:lusic, South Coa~l Theater, Laguna Moulton Pla yhouse. Sou1h Coast News-Post . F'eslival of Arts, ll isneyland and Browse About Books. • Effort to Snag Court Move Parents Successful Lil St\N FRANCISCO (AP I -Boycotting: appeart:d heavy and sonic sc hool buses rode around empty tod ay a:i; Sa n Fran· cisco became the largest city in the n<1- tion to integrate public elementary schools "'ith forced busing. Angr y parents who had predicted thal up to 25,000 of lht city's 47.000 grade school children v.'oul d be kept horne ap- pe<1red lo bt' achiev ing some success in efforts to snag the controversial court- ordercd busing. Anti busing pu~kel.$ l\'rrt reported 11t on- ly one school. howrver , and school di.!ilrict official~ reported only nne 111- cident -cars blocking bust~ :11 (::irfield School. At Commodore Stockto11 in Chinnto1,·11. only 15 children of 700 sched uled !ihml'td up to be bused to other parts of town. Chinese parrots in !he 17-block neighborhood were among the mos l vt ht · 1nent protesters. rearing their Chinese cul tural tiei would be endangered. The bus from Chinatown came with \/try few children on it and we're sorry about that," said Bob Jimenet. principal of Buena Vista School in the Mission district. He t stimated between one-third Fonda Pe1·mil Denied ·rHAVIS AFB, CaHf. fU PI) -.Jane F'oncla says she will lake her antiwfl r show fo r scrviccmf'.n to the ttsl coa~t after bing denied a permit to perform near Tra11i:ii Air Force Base. fl11ss f'onCta, 1lt 1 news conference Saturday, said It was the first timt. ahe had been denied 1 prnnit for her 1ho". and one-foyr\h of lhr 420 pupils expected al his tchool stayed home. The I I buses th at rolled up to Corn· modort Stockton school were between lhree-fourtb11 !Ind 90 percent full - mostly with black and Mexican-American children. But of the fi ve buses tha t were 1upposed to take children av.·ay From lhert lo other schools. most we re emply. Ra y Kohtz. school dis trict public in· formation officer, declined to estimat e cfftcliveness of the boyco tt until at- tend l'lnce rould be h1kl!n. Special police and sentry dogs h<icl (Ullrded the city 's 130 school buses prior to tht opening of school Mondlly. The plan ror integ rating the city•s 97 public elementary schools c11lls for busi ng 26,000 children whil t 11nolher 20.000 stny In their neighborhoods and walk to classes • -LarueS<' Kausch, World Saving!! was presented w1l.h supplies frorn Ropage Beauty Supply and Charle!'! Wi g Chateau. -Cheryl Myer, U11ited C811fomia. Bank. was awarded hair styling fron1 Owen·li Beauty Shop and supplies from Park F'oresl Pharmacy. -Hobyn Kuhn,. Marriner's Stationers., will receive gifts from Busha rd 's Ph<1rmacy and hair styling from Car• Coiffures. ' -Jo.1elba Dreyer. Laguna F'ederal Sa~·­ ings wns awarded gi ft:i; from Mccalla's Pharmacy and hair styling from Crickett Coiffures. -Tom Jarmusch. llotel Lagu11a y,•j1J receive 3 free "'ash at L;igun;:i Ca r Wash an(t gifls from Ark's Coast Garage and Gray Wilcox Chevron. -Verle l..arkin. i\1cCalla's Pharmacy also n!Ceived a Free ~·ash from LagiJn11 Car \V a,qh and gifts fronl Knox Crow i\1obnc and Larry ll unt Texoco. -Wall .Johnston. Stuart A vl~ received a radio cumpliment.~ of lhe G ener a ~ Telephone Com pony. ' .. 23 Convicts Lose Lives By LA\\11lE.\'CE ~lt.:l1UILLA~ A·rr1c.-\. NV. t UPl 1 -Rebel t:onvicts killed nin e t:ivilian ernploycs al l\ltica ~late Prison today as n1ort lhan l.700 .i;tat e troo pers. national guardsmen and sheriff's deputies stormed the faci lity. T1renty-eighl prisoners were slain in the ~unfire. authorities said. \'"There is so;~1e question now \\"helhtr \ht priso:1 is no1v entirely secured :' a spokesn1an said, n1ore than four hours aft er the assault began 1, Tl1e ins urgent i11rnatc5 had held 38 hostages sintl:' tile oul breuk erupted last Thu rsd<.iy 1·wentJ·l1111r hostri(,!CS 11•cr1 freed. 1 neludin~ foul' in critica l co nd1l1on. 1'!1e throats of c1gh1 ho~t;i gcs had been i;l as hed. ufrit:ia!s su1d, and one cmploye 1vas shot 10 deat h In ;1dd1!1on, a gua rd tl1ed Sa turday (if injuries suffered "'he n thrown lro rn a window A helicopter decoyed lhr prisoners at the sl<1rl of !he as:-aull by flying over one t:Orncr uf Cellblock "!)'". \\lhc11 the prisoners secrned distracted, !11·0 other chopper~ began dropp ing te;i r gas and !he a uthorilies opened fire as they attacked \he high-w<11lcd prison. !\'early four hours ;i[tcr !he mass1v~ assaul t on the prison began, fighting co n- linucd. At first, oHiters polu'erl hundreds of :<hots and tear ga.~ canister~ 11110 the besieged prison _ Throughu111 Ilic n1orn1ng sporadic fi ring can1e fro1 n inside the gra.v 1ralls. The <1 lt<1ck on ll1e 11r1sut1 e;nne afte r prisoners rejected an ;1ppc al fron1 Stute Cot·ret!ion C(11nn11ss1011cr Bussell G. Oswald to release the hostages. Osv.·uld said he J1nd 110 alternative because pnsoners were becorning increasingly well-arn1ed v.·11h knives m;ide in a prison shop lhey controlled. lie s;iid they also y,•ere erecting barricades that soon would have been difficult to brea k through. "It became apparc11r lo ine lhat the situa!1on 11·as rapidl.1 detcnorat1ng anrl 1t 1vas c1 idcnL !he pn:.011t'r~ 11·ere nor going lo eooperat~." hc !.i<lld •·r11e1r heh;i\1or 11·;1s nut loo n1urlr 1lifleJ1•111 thau thr1r bl•ha1101 on lhc :-lrcl·t~. 11hrr(' ~evcra l 11err. 1·nn1·1l'!etl of n1an:-l.111i.:ti1 rr and lfl11rder · (';:ipt. t:lrncr llu1 ·fl O. 1111r nl !hr frcrd tio~tage~. s111 tl lht pr1:-0r;rr.~ "'hl'\-;1111e n10rl' 11111!1;111(·· ant•r lhr 111!1n111111n1 11(15 del11'C'red "\\'e were :-o nc;lr de;ith ~11 rnnn1· 111nr.~ in Ille la~t fivr. days, 11 ·~ unbelievable. u11- bct1ev<1lilc." Muehn :-aJd. 'Afler Ille l11\1 n1atun~1ey held a kn1fC' 111 n1y (hrn::i(. Bui lhf' Puerto H1can guy dldn I hr.re 1he. hearl to do it " Gov. A. Nelson A. Hockefe !!er. wbn said be fore the allack he could nol legally grant lhe prisoners' demand s for a111· nest~'. postponed his trip to lhe Natrona! Gov ernors' Conference 111 Puerto Rico and rema ined in his New York City of- fice. ~ The convict~ h<1d th reatened to kill thei r hostages if thrir· demands for amnest .11 y,·ere no1 n1e1. Authorities ig- nored the amnesty demand .:ind ordered the attack. ' Oraage Cnast Weather Relier; Forget ir St't you r tbermo1nelers for 108 degree.'! Tuesd<1y if you live in the inland sections. Otherwise it'll be in the upper 80s along the coot ( ?) beaches, INSIDE TODi\V Nikita Khruslir.liev, u,!10 0 11ct ruled s11pre1;1c 111 Russin, iva.~ buried today a.s uu u11pe.rso11. Set .story. Page 4 l l•ffl• .. .., l t!llllt• " IHll!IO n Mt11 111 l•r•lc• " C:1Uttr11l1 • "' ...... " C:llKlll111 Ut ' Ntl19nt l ··~ ••• C:lttt!llM ,,.. o''"" c ... 111, .. c-1c. " $yl~I• "'" .. " c: .... wen1 .. '""' tl-tt ~·· Htlk H •• SIK\ M1rllth 11·1• D!...,(t1 " r ,1..,11i.11 " Edlt.,111 ''" • ,~ ...... " lit>ltflliMllOll1 " Wttlllot • l'ltllMt ""' WomM'I NtWI ll•U Mlrtt(IH ,. Wt tl<ll l'll WI ... . ' !.z DAll. Y PILOl SC Mondi)', Sf-pltmbet U, 1971 !School Split Idea OK ~.Joaquin Board Alters Tustin District Plan By PA~fELA HALLAN or lllt O•llY "!let Stoll is provided or if tru&~e11 from lht othe.r thret school districta c1nnot agree. San J oaquin 's board ~·as the first In rl':view the unification proposals and make a recommtndation. The review v.•as made because San Joa- quin's original recommendation dilfered from recomme.ndaUona m1 de by the olher 1chool di1tricts. Also. studie1 prei)ared by Irvine groups had not yel been completed. These y,·ere presented to the bnard for consideration Friday and the final deci.sion was partly based on Jrvlne recommendations. ~ Truslets of the San J oaquin Elemen· Jary School District met ln special session Friday to modify lhe pro(Xl~d boundarie1 nf three unified school districts which might bt formed from the Tustin High School Dislrict's area ne.1t June. The boa.rd also vot td on a formal pro-. posa.l for the formation of the three unified IC.boo! districts approving educa- tioa code dictates for the division of bonded ~bt, real property, personal pro- puty, and the forma11on of five-man governing boards. /tleditui ltltrrder Trial Judge Ref uses to 01·de1· Trustees agreed that the maximum tar rate for each new district should be voted upor. in a separate election and not at the l1ame time: the unification election tak~ Calley to Give Testitnony place. _ Trustee Jim Nelson pointed out thal a FT. Jl.lcPHERSON, Ga . (AP ) -A _tar rate set before the districts are form · military judge refused today to order Lt ed might not be enough Md new boards William L. Calley Jr .. who was convicted wouJd have to go back to the voters for of murders at My Lai, to testify in the :more. He al110 said many voters would court-martiaJ of Calley's former co m- prefer I() know who is nn the new board mander, Capt. Ernest L. Medina. before they approve a tax ra!e. Calley did not take the witness sland. Also at issue was th e area in which He was to have been the first "Witness for electiorui are held. The boatd voted to the defense, which began presenling it.s ·tlold one bit elecUon in the boundaries of case toda y. the Tustin Union High School District, Calley 's .11ttorney, George W. Latimer Tather ha ving three separate elections in of Salt Lake Citv, tol d the court that the three proposed unified distri~t areas. Calley would inv.oke his Fifth Amend- A spok.e~man fo~ the Council of the ment guarantee against s e I f in- . Co~muruties _ oC Imne suggested ~at by~~imination and refuse to testify. -havm1 one big e~ect.ion the_ ~d ls t.ak-"I'll allow him to invoke his con- =ing UJe risk of dt.Senfra nchlS1ng one M:g-st't u· I · ·1ed " ·d th 'ud L -ment which might not want unification. I u ona pr1vl ge, sa1 e J ge, t. · Truatee. J im Nelson said It would cause Col. KeMeth Howard. too many problems if three elections The 33-year-o\d lieutenant, looking slim were held. ll two areas voted to unify .11.nd and fit. was flown here early today by th.! third did not, the dissenting area in military aircraft from Ft. Benning, Ga., effect wouJd be unified an~·ay. where he has been confined to his apart- The approved boundaries, which ha ve ment pe~ final appeal of his con- be.en the most controvrrsial issue in tbe viction for murdering 22 civilians at My unification studies. were a modified Lai. version of a proposal called "S!x-A • Calley, looked stra ight ahead, ignoring 1.1od ified" which the San Joa qu in board newsmen outside the court-house, as he ,previously approved . entered. The boundary lines betv•een the pro-Calley was one of Medina's pla toon posed Irvine and Tustin unified dis tricts leaders during the tragic assault on the remafn 'the same as in the proposal called South Vietnemese village M;irc.h 15, 1968. Six-A Modified. The boundary between Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey said he Mission Viejo and Irvine districts l5 would like to obtain ce rtain statement3 changed to diYide the El Toro Jl.1arine from Calley. Corps Air St.ation and include more land Howard said, however, that he wanted hi the Irvine district. the record to show that Calley was not Voting against the boundary change available to testify for either side. .,,as Gratian Bidart, board chainnan. Trustee Robert Dameron abstained. The appn:iYed motion was made subj~t to the right to change if more infonnatioo Laguna Hunting T.heft Suspects Laguna Beach palice are seeking the kienlity of two weekend thieves. one a fancier of fine jewelry, the other ap- parently setting up housekeeping. . Glutton No. 1 Restaurant , 485 N. Co8st Highway, reported Sunday that someone had en~ered the establishment during the night &nd removed an assortment of equipment incl uding a radio and speakers, electric can opener, four Turkish coffee pots. a fryin g pan. boning knife. light fixture and electric hand mix- er. Loss was put al $171. On Friday afternoon a customer .el J oseph's Ring Shop, 1417 S. Coast Highway allegedly opened an unlocked s howcase to inspect the contents Later a yellow gold ring ~·ith diamonds. valued at S42S was reported missing, police said . Bank Bo1nhed VlSTA. Calif < L:Pl ) -A Ba nk 1"1f America branch "'·as firebombed Sund11y. touching off a blazf> which caused $1 ,600 damage. 'The San D!!"go county sheriffs office said a f\-lolotov cocktail was thrO\l'n Uirough a re ar window. No one was in the bank at the time. OU.Neil COAST DAILY PILOT Olt:AHGI! COAST P UILlloHIHr. COMPAH'( ••11-•rt N. W•-d l'• .. :lt .. t .,.., ,,,,....1.,.,., J •clr •. Curley John C. Green Services Slated Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Paci.fie View Chapel for John Cl.'ci/ Gretn of Laguna Bea<"h, whn was ki!led in a traffic accident in Hawthorne. F'ri- da,_v. He was 4t J\Ir. Green is surv ived hv i!> mothrr. Orlena. or the. home , 3058 f.:estall Road and a brothf'r, Carl Green of Nyles. r-.1ich . A technical writer for Northrup Avia- tion, Hawthorn!.'. Mr. Grf'en had lived in Laguna Bea ch for the past six years. He was a native of Danville, Ind. The Re\.'. Ronald F'. Allison n f University ~1ethodist Church . University Park, Irvine. will offi ciate at the Tuesday service, which will be follo"'ed by burial at Pacific View l\lemorial Park . Last Rites Held For Ernest Rees Pn\·ate f\fasonic ser\'ices were held IG- day in P1:1cif1c Vif'w r-.temonal Park for Ernest H Rees, 2S462 Aracena Drive, r-.1 1ssinn Viejo, who died Friday Rt 1'1 1ss1on Community Hospl1;i\. Hf' \\'AS 70 !\tr Re!"se, a fonner employe of the Los Angrles nepar1 mcnt of \Va!er and Power, is survived by his "·idnw, Beatrice r-.f Rees of the home; a son, Or. Richard H. Rees of Yreka , Calif: bro!her, Ha rold Rees of Claremont, Calif., and a grandson Kurt Ref's of 'Yreka . A native of Pennsylvan ia , hf': had lived in Calif. for 60 years. Baltz Corona de! r-.tar Mortuary, direc- tors. ''La limer's statement and mine clearly indicate he (Calleyl is a useless witness for any substantive matte.r," Howard said . Bailey then told the court that since Calley 's lawyer was invoking his right not to testify, thnt the lieutenant need not take the stand and plead the Fifth Amendment. "I don't wish to parade him in here or to embarrass him," Balley said . The judge then told Calley's attorneys that the lieutenant couJd return to Ft. Benning. It Ls the first time Calley has left Fl . Benning .since hi.s conviction five and one-half months ago. The Army contends that Medina. 35, of f\-fontrose, Colo., killed a woman, ordered the shoot ing of a child, and is rf':sponsible for the mass murder of 100 Vietnamese civilians because hi.s troops misconstrued his orders and he f.eiled to intervene to stop them from killing. After Calley wall dismissed. the jury wa s broughl into the courtroom and Bailey outlined for them the substance. of the case for the defense. McGoven1s Raps McGovern Raps One-man Race SAIGON (UPI) -Sen. G e o r g e McGovern (0-S.0 .), arrived today in South Vietnam on his round-the-world fa ct-finding tour and criticize<! Presidt>nt Nguyef\ Van Thieu's one-man race for re.· e\ectiorl in October. r-.1cGo\•ern, the only a n n nu n c e rl democratic candidate fQr the U.S. presid f'n ti.el e!ectJon in 1972 , shrugged off an earlier threat by South Vie tnamese Vic e President Nguyen Cao Ky thal if r-.1cGnvern e\·er appeared in Vietnam Ky would kick him out. ''Since Gen. l\y made that statement he has joined me as a critic of the Thif'U government," McGovern said upon ar- rJl•a! frotn Paris "Perhaps \l'C <ire not as far apart as when he made that state- ment." ~1cGovern had angered Ky several m<;inths ago y,•hen he. attemp ted tn hn k the vice president. with drug smuggling . Ky said i\1cGovern y,•as a "tool of the Communists.'' En rou te In Vietnam. i\frGovern had a stnSJ(J\'er in Tel A1•iv and tnld a new~ rnn- ference he felt ii '.l'as \'Ital for thr Un1t l'd Slates lo send Israel more Phantom Jet f 1~h!er-tximber.~ r.tcGol'ern looked l1rf'd on his arrival in Sargon after !he long trip. He tnld ne11smt'n in \"1f'tnam hP y,·as m1slln- derstond in the l"o1ted States when he said the lnOochinfl v.•ar "'as nn longer a Pre~1den!1al c;;1mpa1gn lS!>ue fnr him . "\\"hat I tried tn say "'fl!> that my ov.·n longtime oppn~itinn to the \\'ar is "'·ell kno"·n ... and especiall.v the problem nl t he American economy and inflalion are made more difficult ln the United Slates and aggravated by the \\'B r and con· linuance of the 111ary,'1 McG overn said. "If the y,·ar continues lnto 1972, it will definitely be a campaign issue." The Senator said he was interested in attacking other issues. also, such as economics, drugs and poverty. \l~t l'r•lol.,I •rod G-••I lillt"'llllt'" fio"u ' K11wil Editor n..,,.., A. Mwr11l.i"• MtMQl"ll Elt+ ..... Sen. Cranston Pledges Ch1rlt• >-1. looo Rich•rd P. Ni ll A ... 111•"1 Mt~glr>g Ed,:ort. t...ftM '"'" Offk• 122 For••I Ave""' M1ili"I .ddrt u: ,.O. l oir 666, •2&$l s.i. ci...1tt1 Offlc• lOS Norlh El C1111l"o R11I, t267J °""' ........ 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Alan Cranston (D-Calif,), sa id today the 7s-da y lapse of the draft law showed It was not needed and vowed to continue a fil ibuster against st&ilf'd legislation to extend Selecli\.'e Ser\'ice two more ye11rs. As the Senate resumed debate on th1 measure follo"•ing 11 long recess, Senate Republican Luder High Scott .announced at the same time he would soon \niti.ele a formal mo\'e: to ptlt "an end to this f11rce" and hall debate. The measure has been before Congress for se\"tn months. The. pre,·1ous draft law !ethnically erpirtd June 30 but the syslem continues to ope rate, other lhRn induction nf me n The proposal npposed by Cranston would exttod ~lt'CUve Str\'!Ct unlll June 30. 1973. and wnuld J:ii·e the military lt.s l11rgest pay r.tJise in hi!>tnry. Sen11tr flernocrallc Le11der Jl.1 i k e Mansifeld s<11d ht y,·ould not sup(Xlrt thl': flHbuster forces bul dccllned to commit himself on Srott'~ cloture proposal. Howt\'er, thf! f\1ont.ana Democrat sug· ,csted he miRht fa vor sendin11; the ron· tmverslal legislation back t.o 1 Howe· I &>nate ronferr.nce ~mmitttt to try lo reach a compromise. There was a break in Republican r.enks when Sen. Gordon Allott, of Colorado, urged the Stnate tQ reject the measure nn grounds Its military pay rai1t. pro- ''is ion "'as unfair to low-ranking men and officers. Allot!, the Senate's No. 3 ranking Repuh hcan. urged his colleague' Ml to be "st.emped.ed" b y 11dministratlon arguments !hat the compromise. 1hould be passed quickly to avert a depletion of m1hlary manpo~·er. \\'h1le he did not directly !Micale: y,•hether he would support 8 filibuslu, Allott s11id "I dn not fa\•or. and will not suoPOrt, 11ny undue delay." The Senatnr rejected th e lld· min1str?Jinn's iiq~umrnt that Uie bill mu.'t be passtd flu \rkly for the sake of the na- tional stcurily. "It is most 1mplausiblt In AUAgest ttiAt. suddenly, the. armed force• fa ce • desperate nrf'd for conscript•. a de.!lptrate need that cannot be met without immediate pt!Ssage tod111y of this draft extens ion bill," Allot! said. Table Tennis Co11test Ends LOS ANGELES (U PI l -The score was 2,502 .t.o 2.509 whu Wu· ren ,.1urray anll his wife wearUy dropped their paddles Sunday after a 24-hour ping pong match. Mu rray, 29, a televsion writer "'hn is the son of Comc<lian Jan Murray, &nd hi11 wife, Hope, 28, cla irned the y,·orld's record for the lnngesl singles !able tennis match and the highest singles srore. "\\'e planned to play 48 hou rs but collapsed 1n a hea p after 24," ,\lrs... .\1urrav said ··we madf' a mistake practiCing table tennis. W.! should h;n·e practiced stayi ng awake." i\1urray .admitted it "·asn 't their first try for a world record. "Last year we tried for the "'orld's longest kiss but after six minutes y,•e became 100 emotionally 1nvo]l·ed ," he said. Lloyds Branch Robbed While Bobbies Listen LONDO,\F (AP I -A vast police search for hank robbers overheard chatting on short wa ve radio while they "worked'' ended this morning with the dis covery that a Lloyds branch had been cleaned out of cash. First estimates of the ha ul were as high as $1.2 million. Early arrivals lo start the work week at the hank on Baker Street near Regents Park round th e strong room blasted open and empty. Scotland Yard had a ringside radio seat for the operatil)n all day Sunday y,•ilhout eve r being able to fir the precise \oca- l!on. Crash Victim 's Identity Found A you!h known only lo his companions as "Rebel" who was electrocuted in a bizarre tr.eHic accident Friday night on El T~ro Rn.ad has been identified today as Vi ctor R. Thompson, 20. of R ia lto. Highy,·ay Patrol off icers said Thompson """'s drivin.11: his car with a Missinn Vie.jo girl and a transient you th as passengers when it skidded nff the road way into a power J>(lle near Cook's Corner. When Thompson ran onto the road lo !lnp another car for aid, coroner's deputies !laid he apparently touched the downed poy,·er lines and wa!I killed by a 12.000 vo l! rharge. He fell in!n the path of a rar driven by Edwa rd O'Keefe, 27, of l\lndjeska Canyon. Passengers in Thompson 's c::ir on!y- sl1ghtly injured v.·ere Susan Carro\1. 18. of 27162 M;iriscal Lane. Mission Viejo and Donald W. Brooke , 211, a transient. They had tnl rl nHlcers that Thompson fre- quented Laguna Beach. ' Planners Slate Stud y Session The r{'(lrgan11.ed Laguna Beach Pl;in- nin~ fnmm1s~inn 11•ill hold a ~pecial studv ses::;1on at i :JO o"clock tonight lo revieW priorilie~ .end srheduting of its General Plan slud1e~ r1.1nn1n~ nirrctnr \\"a~·ne l\I n n d y presentt'd ;:i prop<osrcl i:;ludy ~chrduli;> ,,, thr fnrmrr rnmtnJ~sinn anrl n r 11• rh;:r1rmfln <";irl .lohns11n "1~hf"~ 111 rrvie1v ;:rnrl ir nerr~~:iry rr1'1!\e the priority l1~t 11·11h the !wn nr1v cn•nmissinner~. Rngrr L:inphr.:ir ;:inrl J..:111rrnr" ramhrll .lohn.~nn also will ask !he cn mm1ss1nn tn re riew its pre1'1nus e:'iriminatinn nf the Land Use element of the General Plan to include the vie ws ol the new com· mi ssioners. Record Bot Spell Heat Will Grip Coast Till Friday Snuthern Californians can leave lhf'Jr \\'OO!ies in mothballs for the rest nf the ~·eek The granddaddy of all Seplember he at wa11es \\'ill rontinue to hr1ng 90·dcgree plus temperatures at least through F'r l· day, says the weatherman. Along the CQa!t low niehttlme tem- peratures will bollom nut at 70 1''ilh daytime highs near 80. In inland Orange Co unty and th"' rest nf Southern California temperatures will drop only slightly Tuesday lo about 95. The rest of the week the the rmomett rs \\'iii pop the 90-degree mark each day, the t-.'alional Weather Service contends. At fa ult, the \l'eatherman says, is a high pressure system that is stalled over Ne vada. It's big enough lo simmer the hot weather pot, but not enough to stir up the Santa An.a v.·inds which usually fan th e area with hot winds. this time of year. The only breeze South landers can ex - pect is the eight to 15 knot onshore winds .along the Orar\ge Coast. Those afternoon onshore puffs have proved ineffective. in cooling inland com- mun ities. Santa Anans S\\'eltered with 80 degree temperatures near midnight Sun- day night and the inland lows are ex- pected to be only slightly less in coming nights. Along the Orange Coast the low temperatures at night ha \'t betn and are e:xpected lo be more reasonable. Orange County Harbor Depart me nt reporls a low of 65 Sunday night al New port Beach. Smog is piling up in the Los Angeles basin and portions of the San Gabriel Valley \\'ere expected to near the first stage smog alert le vel 1oday y,•ith ozone counts predicted al .50 parts per million. A first stage al ert is called when ozone reaches ,52 parts per million . Thf' heat wave hns destroyed all high temperature records for-So ut h e n California. Sunday's high of 102 at the Los Angeles Civlc Center was the J2nd time this year downtown temperalures have soared abol'e 90 degrees. The on ly other years in history with as many super hot da ys \\"ere 1958 and 1960. \\'1lh the heat "'ave .set lo send mercury abo ve the 90 degree level again today, 1971 will go down in the books as the hottest year ever. The nation·s high Sunday was 120 log- ged at Palm Springs. Coast y,•.etchers \\'O ndering where all those people came from on area beaches nver the "'eekend may be interested lo know 1t \l'as 115 in Ri verside and 106 in Buena Park Tot Dro,vi1s in Pool At Valley Home A Z-ye<1 r-old Buena Pa rk boy drowned Sa(urda.v "'hLle vi.~iting his grandparents in Fount<1in Valley. Dale Rn~ers. 2. was decl11red dead nn arrival at Huntingtrin l ntercommuni~y Hfl~pital :i1 ahout 9::10 pm. A spnkesm:in for !he fire dcpartcnenl said lhP bnv \\'a.q v1sir1ng h Ls gr:indparC'nls. :\Ir. and ~Ir~ Le(l Fnlnt, at 17101 Sant:i Rtta Street "''hen the lrai:rdy ncrurrd. Oirrinl'r·.s 1n,·cs!1J!;:ilnr R 1 ch 11 rd l'laughter sa1rl lhr bov was 1n the pool 1111th his ,::r;indl<1ther :iiid 13-yrar-nld 11un!. Thr llvn ;:ipparrn!lv g01 riut nf the p!>lll <1nrl W!'nt 1n!n thr h(l1lse. th inking the rhild y,·as right behind lhrm. he said. A(trr 11 few minutes, !he ~r11ndfathe r :ind aunt 1nissed the child and in looking, f()Und him noaling in the pool's deep end. He "'as thc.> son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. John .J. Rogers. nl 196 \Valker St., Buena Park, Anaheim and Santa Ana Sunday. A count of all the bodies frying on the sand of public beaches from SArt Clemente to Ventura County led to a tota l of more than 1.5 million people~ Cool School Has Heavy Atte11da11ce The record heat "'al'e hrniling Southern Cali fornia may haVI.' hoos!rd student at - !endance al clH.~ses in the air cond11ion ed t.·lissiQn \'iejfl l/1 gh School rarnpus today, Princ.ipal Robert Bnsanko said the ''ho!" opening Qf schnul \1'as expected to pr0duce son1e :!4.00 stud<'nt.s. allhnu /.l h precise enrollment rigure_.. were nol to be available until t'lose of school today. Bosanko said th e Oper11ng of school in ,.,.fission Viejo went -"tntiothly v.•it h students arriving on can1plts on lime. There seemed to be !1 tlle confusion about the staggered day sched ule in which students report at t"'O different times in lhe morning. The plan allows the school facilities to accommodate '"'O shifts of students 'vhn lake six class periods each day y,•ithin the seven-periods. Bosanko notc<I !hr stagii.ered day schedule differs from the double session prngran1 of lasl ve;ir. Last ~·ear. sttidr11ts \\ho now a\lend Universlt.v High Schnol ir1 Univer~ity Park \l"ere bused to Lhe 1\lis.~ion V1eio campus to shar(' th<1t !\chool facil1tl' while awai!ing c<\mp!r11on of tl1C'ir 011•n SrhnoL L:n il'ersity lligll Pt·ir1c1p;1 I \'ictnr Sher· reilt saJd today 117 new students enrolled who had not· prC'l'iliuslv regislf'r!'.'d . He estimated the un expet:ted students wil l swell previous e11rolln1en~ estimates lro m 1,450 to 1,525 or more. "\Ve'rf' going In he crnv.·ded." Shcrreitt said, noting the high school mR.V have to h1re more teachers to meet !he highe r pupil cnUnt. Sherreitl also said the opening day of school produced the routine transporta- tion problems such as stud ents missing,, buses. Students and staff 1.1·ere plea!>ed that fjr C<lnditioning units in the new school building v.·ere in order. the principal .said. Grent Tortois e Rollndup Storts In Mojave Area SA~RAl\1E1'TO . !L'Pl \ -A "great tortoise roundup" is quic!lv under way in I.he 1\-·lnjave df'sert In s·ave 1he \um- bering be<".-;l~ from certain dea1h on a high-speed frecwav The Stn te Drr':irtinenl nl F'i!>h and C.ame ln<l a\I esl1mated 11 w1!1 trike paid 11nrkers and vn!unterr B0y Scout!> two ~·e.irs tn !>r•.np up .1!1 !he C'nclan~ered t0rtnisc~ .ilon11 a 20-rnl\P srrtinn fl f Hiehy,·:.y 58 and relncale them in a safer"· hahit11!. So far. e1J.:hl lr•rtoi~t~ h;:r\'e hren rernnl"erl from !he p::Hh nf lhe unrlcr-cnn· struc!inn fr rr1,av "hll'h will link Rar~tow .:ind Rakersfrl'ld anrt rf'le.:isc nr11r China Lake to n;akc nl"11• bnrrn1.1•~ Sinrr tnrtoi ~rs lumhrr alrin,1: in 1l r1rrular pa!1crn In f•'er!. 1hrrr 1~ ;i fPar !hf'\' will \v:inr!rr nn!o 1ntrrrhanf;!:r~ .:ind arrrss rnnds and he rtrs1rO.\'l'd bl' !riiff1r. Thi' fi sh and grime and high1.1·ays y,·nr kcrs. aided by the ~cnut5, 11•ant, tn S\l'eep a mile-v.•1de area spanning the: free'.l·ay <'ind clea r it of all the tortois es for 20 miles. Our Diamonds are a Good lnvest me11t PENDENT-SOLITAIRE- 2.1 S c ... Surrou11d"4 $1495 4S Ct. 01111110"4 $195 by 1/J eta. 111 dlct111ort4 A111•rlc1111 C11-.J C.!ff SI cl••lty·H 1olor. 'IVS Clorlty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- 1.JO Ct. 111.-1141 $695 •t.1• 1;J en. $99 •-le"" c.-1 Colff .. ........ SI Ch:trlty SOLITAIRE-DIAMONDS- .10 Ct. ,1_1111 $495 Ph•• I /4 c ... $69 A-rlc•• Ci,.._. Co/.., ·-m clorfty. • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HIRE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COME IN AND llOWSI AROUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD . PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -1-H-• 1 ..... wwy DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE • Wh..i ye• r..,. e lfl•Me~ll fro"' '' Wt wlll tu•r•llf .. thet 1111111111111 te ...,,.1 .. "' '40'\ MOR I rio1111 Y•ll ,.111 f1r II t r Y••r 1110111y i.et.k. Ctt Yll II• .. Wtll el- w1Mtfe1 COM,.AIL EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Dont on Prtmlui1 ---~- San (;le111enie (;apistrano VOL_ M , NO. 1 19, J SECTIONS, JO PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ' Today's Final MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971 TEN CENTS • to rm ttica r1son Bridgt• lf11H l\:evin Lee. 8. of Ba v l'1t\· ~111·!1. is one of not 1nOrc ihan 10 1ne1nbers oJ' the 1\n1cr1can ('on- tract Bridge League \\'ho are 10 or under. It looks like his I 1nesse \l'Orked 3ud ging fron1 1 he sm1l r rl ur1ng rc1·pnt gainr. Chan1!Jcr \VciO'hs ~ (;ra11ls lo Ai<l Ecolog y Project"' San Clcn1e11lr l'llan1ber or l'onirnl'ITI' fi1rct'lors Tucsdav 11·111 cu11 s1dcr lour scpara1f' llnanc1a l grants proposed /or f'11v1ronn1entat 1irojccls b1· a speci:il chainber con1n1111ee. '!'hr gr<u11s -lron1 a ~pct•1a! t11nd rol- h·e!cd through 1he sate (J f f1t·s1-d<iy-1ssur rl·o!o~~ :-lamp, --arf' l::n\ 1ronmc :1t c-;~a~ 1·0111!',1 awarus or 1::!,i U. A don;i\101\ of S47.'l 111 S;111 1 ·1t·tnt•11IP 111.c;h School"s s1111lent lt1bora1ory pr u- po.'.>('11 IOI" a pl;tll orm at !ht• t"Od o! lhe !lllll\I( 1pal l)IPr A fluna11011 of ~1 :)0 111 (111• Sa 11 ( le111enlt· J:iy t·f't~s \1 ho ;;1·1• :-pi1n~(11 Inf! 11 • omplclc dr\ rlopn1rn1 ~1f L111d<1 La ni· l'arl.. l·:xpense« .,r 1djO fur a :.r t'li'!<. 1tf "<.:olng~ !1rld lnr'-tu1· 1'hilihTn 1\ho 11ou!d hr used lo Aud11b<>n Parl.. to :s\udy b1rrt ltlr Leo11 ll,111'11. 1 ha1rn1:111 of the 1'han1- be(s cn1·1ronn1c111 t1i1nm1llce saul 1h<1 l all the pro~ran1s rxcepl the essay contest arc contu1uing pro1ec ts lie tenned the proposed grants · :.err! rnonry"' lo hcl11 launch lhc program.,, Funds would f:Ornt> frotn a s1}('(.'1<ll hudget category of µr0<·ceds from last :-rar's sutresslu l sale of thr new stan1p~. t hamber officia ls at the time spee1l1ed lhal the proceeds should be used on prOJ· r1·1s relatM to tl1e env1ronmcnL Other itcn1.~ scheduled for tht: noon h1ncheon 1neel ing at 1he San Clementr lnn include .,. report by the nominating 1·on1millee which is seeking canrhdates fo r next yea r"s officers and a report un 1he progres~ of next year's chan1bcr· ,ponsored telephone directory. Waste Pla11t .. Expa11sio11 Ol{ay See11 A ~2.328.000 cnhtract for the expansion of the 1\'aste lreatn1ent plaul 1n San Juan <.:apistrano is e."<pected to be awarded bv the Ci!y Council al lonight"s 7 u'C'lot:k 1n!'e11ng. The low bidder 11·as \\>'eardco Construe· tlon Company for the San Juan pla nt 1nodifications -an interceptor St'l\'er. a flun1e structure and de1no!ilton of ihe e~· isling Dana Point plant. The same fir n1 recently built San Cle1nente's ne1v water recl:11nat1011 facit1ty. T ,!. i\leadows. direclor of public \1•orks. said negotiatiovs are under way to e1'entually treat Dana Point's sewer in !he ne11· lreat n1ent plant because Dana Point is nearing its capael!,v. The rund s were budgeted so that lhP work could be included 111 the lederal grant application u·hich has been ap- pro\"ed. ~1eadows sa id in !he even1 1:1gret'1nent c·a11not be reached with the Dana Poini S<ini1ary D1str1t·I the budgeted funds tor the lrf'a1tnent plant de1nolit1on. $~:1.000, \\'ill be withdra1vn. Abo 10 be a\varded is a eontr·acL for '1 11 rKpansion or the Dana Point sewer nu1 fall. Apparent low bidder· for this proJecL 1s A. G. Tutor Company al $174.000 The !otal cost of the two pro1ect~ - San .Juan Capistrano treat 1ne11t plan1 C\ pans!on and lhe sewer outfall -1,~ $2.502.900. ~'inancu1g fur th~ pro1et l will 1·01hr rron1 illou!lon-~1guet \\'ater 0 1:'1 n l'l "·h1ch Is providing 30 perl'ent : Santa ~'largarita \\1ater District, lO percent, and Capistrano, 10 percent. il'lrado11·s said the 1:1ty and the "aler districts can be rei1nbursed up lo 8U per· 1·rn1 by the federal gran1. lie added that :il!hough the grant aophca!ion has been :1pprol'ed. lhe arnount of 1·eim1Jursen1cn1 h<is nol yet been determined San f'ranci!ScO Bu!Sin<r Boycott !'.'> • Appears Heav y SAN FRAl'\CISCU IAP1 -Bo~•colt1ng .ip1'll!ared hea1•y and so1ne ~chool bu~c" rode around cinpl)' toda,\' a!" San Fran '1.scu bPc.irne the l:i rgest cit y 1n the na· tu.in Iv integrate publ11.; elen1entary ~l'hOOls "'ith for ced busing. Angr~· parcrll!i "t,o had pred1c1cd lh;;t up to :?5,000 of the cit y's 47,000 gradr s1·hoot children 11·ould be kepi home ar- 1~1:1red lo be :ich1cl'1ng some success 111 etlort s to snag the controvrrsial c:our!- ordercd busing. An!1bus1ng pickets 1rere reported al. on- 1_1· vne school. ho"·ever, and school district officials reported only one in- ~·id1•111 -ear.~ blocking buses al 1_;arfield St·hool. At <..:01nn1odore Stockton in Chinatown. nn!.v 15 children or 700 scheduled sho11·ed 11p to be bused to other par!s of town. Chinese parents in the 17-block neighborhood v.·ere an)ong the mos1 vehr- 1nenl protesters. fear1nl! their Chinese 1.:ulllJJ"al Iles v.·ould be endangered. 1'he bus fron1 Chinatown came: with \Cry few children on it and we're sorr.v abou! lhal ," said Bob Jimenez. principal nf Buena Vista School in !he ~liss1on dislricl. lie estimated betv:een one·third .ind one·lourth of the 420 pupils expected at his school stayed home. Do\ILY "ILOT 11•11 ,.Mt• SURFERS OFF DOHENY STATE PARK SHOW REAL TOGETHERNESS ON SMALL WAVE Summer-W11 Almost Gon• But the W••therm1n Di cl;n't Know it A1 T1mper1tur•1 So1red 2 Controversial School Prourams ~ To Gel Capo Eye f(rµor!s un two f'tlucar1ona l progra1n.~ whit·h h;l\'e conie under !ire 1n rect'nl cnonlhs "'Ill br made ai lonig hl's 7 .. 10 p.1n. n1eeting of the Capistrano Unified Schoo l District board of trustees in Serra :X:hool. Capistrano Beac·h. .<\ reporl on the Conl1 nuat1on School prvgr:i111. \\'hirh sonH' l rusters ha vr labeled u1adcqua1r. 11111 be presente<l 11 it h rcco1n1nt'nd 3tions for irnprovl'1ncnt . ·rhe board recentl y \Oled lo crcatt' ;-. •·rniddte school" For ~otne stud1·nts l\hO ;ire no( harcl·~·orr brh:tl'inral problcrns. 1'hese student s. 1nostl) lruants . would be "i:nl to a special rlas.~ a! San Clemente High Sc-hour ra!h('r than Continuation Sl·hool whil'h oprratrs scparall'I~. A prog ress report al~o will he 111ade on lhr proposed clen1rnta ry·levrl mentall )- g1Fled·n1inor prograrn. Thf' board of trus1ces h<i~ ~·dhori ~rd ;i rev ision of this progra1n whlcn ha ~ bt'en 1·riticized by n1any p:irent s 1n lhe pa st <tnd resulted in the formation of a pat·cnt ad\'isory group. Curriculum and grouping paltcrn5 will lle presented to the board . :\'liss ion Viejo Plans (;uitar Lesson l:oursc Rcgistr:it1on is be111g taken for g111tar c·lasses to be taught starling today at the: Mission Viejo Recreation Center. Bob Preslon will leach classes divided into abilit y levels starting al 1 p.m. on Mondays The fee \\'111 be SJO for center members and $20 for nonmembers. Classes will bt taught at. the ~l ontanoso Center. F"or in· rormation ca ll the center at 837-4034 . I ' 400,000 Hit Beaches Try to B~at tlie Heat By GEORGE 1.Ell>AL 0111\ot D11!1 "1'-1 Sti ll Singed by i.curch1ng lOO-dcgrr.r p!u~ ternperatures. son1e 400,000 person~ s\varmed to Orange County beaches Su11 da y seeking rel ief from lhr September :.un 1'ripping gingerly over tile suprrllol ~aud~. the lhrong.~ Qf bt'a1.:hgoers lo11nd relier only at water ·~ ctlgr where lo\v, glassy surf WAS cred1!ed w1lh redur1ng tn a niinirnum lhr nu1nber11 of rc~t ue.1. at most Orange Coast beaches . In !he ll'RICr , s1 m1nering flesh wa s rofll · 1'd by 63 degree "·ater a w11ter 1r1npcrature thet lifeguards described a~ ..:hlllv bul 11orinal for thi s tune of vear Saii Clemente hefguards logged 47,000 <1 1 rit.v and county !)ear hes on Sunc!a~. 111 Lagun<1 Aearh. ltfeguard.~ lcnnrd 1he \\'eekenrl ''very quiet" tlt>sp1te thf: huge ero11·d11 (l!l all 1·1ty and 1.:oun!y be.ache~. 'Thev estin1ated ~0,{KI() hil. lhf' :.ands Saturd8y and again SunUay. Air le1nperaturcs For both South t:o<i.~t beal'h ;ireas hovered abo\e 80 with a ~ugh of 84 log ged at Laguna Beael1 The ht>at wave i~ fort·1ng extension or the Laguna Beach lifeguard schedule, Ordinarily Sunday ""'ould have been the last day of full lifeguard coverage. Ch1e( Lifeguard Skip Connrr i;aitl . ;;Ktra guards will be kept on a.~ ne cessary. during the heat wave before the force is reduced to its three-man, off· season skeleton crew. Conner said. The only niajor injury of the weekend waw al Huntington Beach Slate beach \\•here 13-yt'ar-old Curtis Morriston of fliver side '"'"!I paralyzed with back in· 1urieii; afler his head struck bottom when he dived Into a wave. lie is in !le:rious condition in the intensive car~ unit of P<1t•Ll1ca llospnal, Hunt1ngtun Beach, with dan1aged 1 ertebrea, a hospital ~pvkes1nan said Ot!ier"'ISC the ~2,000 perso11s estimated al thr !'late beach Sunday enjoyed the i·('!a11\'ely cal111 ~urf running from two to H1rt•r ff'et. Onlv a Few riptides near Hrookhursl Aven11(' portion of tilt beach 1n:1rrcr! 1h(' surf scene, Sau Clcn1enle's Nc ,v Clubhouse 1'o Open Jan. 1 ~an Clc1t)rn1c " flt'~' 1· :i 111 n1 11 n 1 r v • lubhou.~c 1v11l be re;id:V for its fi rst publiC i•venl by J<in. l City ~1anagcr Ken Carr predit'lt-. The new. SZJ0.000 replacement to lhe- landm<1rk wh ich burned early rn 1970 1~ 1u1 schrdult' and framing and superstruc· lure will begin ):lrowing soon. l..o<:al Contractur Ray l\.1cCaslin is t.10111.1{ I he work on the new meeting place which already 1s being reserved for next year·~ i'venl s by local organizations. l'!t'placerncnt vf :ihu!Ocboard courls near the new clubhouse also •s nearly eumplcte. The new courts were do1:e under a separate contract and the Cflsl was shared by lhe Adult recreation Assoc1al1on of San Clemente and~ city. Shortly after the new clubhouse -in· tluding ils SUO-seat audilCJrium -is open. t·1ty councilmen will set another bond issue which is expected to h:H•e four .scparntc parts. One of them will be a re- riucst to sell bonds to pay the cost of the l'lubhouse. Second Viejo Fire Facility Ready Financing for the project no1v is com· ing from a "loan," rro1n the city's general fund, and repayment into the fund is being accomplshed through a 10.- c.:ent tax rate increase authorized earlier this summer by councilmen. ~ ,\!Jss1on Viejo u·1ll ha ve its second fire stalion nett year -a proposed $128,000. fully-staffed facilily in the soulher11 part of tilt' com1nuni1y. Orange County Firr: Chier Elmer Osterman said F'riday that lhe ne"' sta· t1on wilt bt> located jusl off at ar~erite Parkw~y nex t to the new nrop0!'ed JX1~1 office at !ht' northern ~ude of the aUICl pla1,a. "It l\Jll serve the auto plaza, tht 1 ·ornnado llomes and the college area:· i:Aid OSterman. '' /l also 1vi\I serve n~ a. backup for the San J uan Canlstrano fi re 5tat ion ·· Osterm<tn "aid the r'l<'u· station \1 1!1 be 5tatfed by profeRSlonal!( because 11 1.~ very d1fficull lo organize \'Olun1eer departn1cnts anymore. It isn't lack or in1 eres1. nece&Sanly - bul geography. "Our c:omn1unlUe:s arr larger, morP spreadout geographically, arid mo r r: mobile,., said Osterman. "Mo.11 peoplr don "t work in thr: :same commun ity in which they live thest days :' lie said in the old days comn1unit.ic.~ had a rcntral Cilrt and people living and working 1n them t.Vuld readily respond lo a fire call. Communities like San Juan Capistrano, Capll!trano Seat'h, and Dana Point still ha ve active. geographically compatible 1·01untecr fieparlmenl~. So does El Toro -Lut It." rle\elopmr.nt has c11u~ • few m.ioor problems wh1th the <;ounty chief is trying to solve. "We've redrawn our sen~ce boundarie!I in El Toro lo improve efficiency ... said Osterman. "Before we had both the El Toro a11d I he Laguna Hills stations responding to many of the same calls." To av oid • duplication of sr:rvice in handling minor calls. boundaries for servict \!.'ere. affixed down Rock field Boulevard frflm its northern end to a point soulh of the El Toro shopping area, moving down to Md along the San Diego F'reeway. "Bui bo!h facilitir!I ,un re!lpond lo ~lructurRI firei; and major emergencies." Ostennan !tlres~ed. Thr: fire chief exprr:ssed t~ hopr: that havin1 sep.a.ratt response areas will save • the ta:tpayers some money alld halt the: unnecessary movement of emergenty f'<lUipment over highways and freeways which som~lime! creates a hazard. Oste:rmen said the bonndaries are not. permanent and may be re.vi3ed. "We·re continuing l4> study the arr:a," Raid tbt chief. "Maybt we'll cfiange our mind." He said boundarie11 are: usually ad- justed when a new flrr station Is bu ilt. \Yhen the new Mission Vie:jo racilily iii; in operation. the respon!le areas will be 11omewhat revised. Rut de<Jpite modernization and ef- fic iency somr. things remain unchanged. "You can 81111 call a fireman to re~cue your cal up a tree," said Oiterm1tn. "The only dirfercncr. is you'll get one truck - not two.'' If the clubhouse segment of ths bond issue is approved by voters during ne:xt flpril 's general election. the la:c rate "''ill probably be diverted to pay for othl'r capital improvement projects -probably in the parks and recreation area, Cilun- cflmen hjlve agreed, In all, the election will include four measures which railed on a one-votc-for- all rormat la~t spring. tn the ntxl election voters will ca~t a vote on each of the four projects: -The elubhQuse CilSts, -A $350.000 youth recreation center at thr: city Beach Club. -About $120.000 for beAch-oricntro rccre11t io11 projects. -C:nough funds to c n n1 p I el r: neighborhood park s and pos:dbly develop new.one s . 28 Convicts Lose Lives By 1.1\l\'RENCE McQUrLLAN ATTICA, N.Y. \UPI! -Rebel convict!" killed nine civilian empluyes al Atlica State Prison loday as more than 1,700 :.tale troopers, national guardsmen and sheriff's deputies stormed th~ facility. Twenty·t'ight prisoners were slain in thr: i:unfire, authorities said. ("There is some question now whether lhe prison is now entirely secured,'' 1 spokesman said more than rour hours after the assault began l. The insurgent inmates had held 3g hostages si nce the outbreak erupted \asL 'Thursday. Twenty-nine hostages were freed, including four in critical condition. The throats of eight hostages had been slashed, olficials said, and one c1nptoye \\'as shot lo death. In add ition, a guard died Saturday of injuries suffered when throy.·n fro in a \.\'inclow . A helicopter decoyed the prisoners al the start of the assault by flying Ol'er one corner of Cellb1ock" "D". \I/hen the priwncrs see111ed di s!racted, t11•0 other choppers began dropping tear gas and the ;iulhorities ope:ned rire as they allaclt.ed lh!" high.walled prison . Nearly four hours after the masslv• a_ssault on the prison began, lighting con- tinued. At flr!lt , olficers poured hundreds of shots and tear gas canisters into the besieg~d ~r.ison. Throughout the mornin~ ~poradic f1r1ng came from inside the graY \\·alls. 'The attack on the prison came: after prisont'rs re.jected an appeal fro1n State C'orrertion C'ommi.ssioner Ru sse.II G. Oswald lo release: lhe hostages. Oswald said he had no alternative because prisoners were becoming increasingly well-armed with knives made in a prison shop lhey controlled. lie said !hey also \"'ere erecting barricade!l that soon would ha ve Ileen difficult to break through. "It be ca1ne apparent ln 1ne that the situation ...,·as rapidl y deteriorating and it was e1•ident !he prisone1's Were not going lo coope rate," he said. "Their beha\'1or 11aii; not too much different than their beha vior on the streets. "'here several \.\'ere c0nv1cted of 111an~laughter and murdrr. '' Capl. Elmrr Hurhn , one or the freed hostages. s:i1d tt1e prisoners ''became rnore militant"' alter !he ull1matum wa~ delive red. "\Ve \!o'er~ so near death so n1anv t1mr11 in !he last fi ve ria~·s. it 's unbelievable, un- believable." Huehn said. ··After thr. ultimatun1 they held ii knife to my throat. Bul the Puerto Rican guy didn'L nave the hearl. to do ii." Gov. A. Nelson A. Rockefeller, who said before the: attack he could not legally grant the prisoners' demands for am· 1 nesty, postponed his trip to the National Governors' Conference in Puerto Rico and remained in his Ne1.,.. York City of- fi ce. The tonvicts had threatened lo kill their hostages if their demand.s for amnesty were oot met. Authorities ig- nored lht amn~sty dcmal'ld and ordered the attack. or .. ge Coan Relief~ Forget it. Stl your lhtrmometers for 108 degrees Tuesday if you Jive in the inland sections. Otherwl!'it" it'll be in thf: ·upper 80s along lhe coo l I?) beaches. INSIDE TODAY Nikita KllT"ushcliev. 10110 o·nce 111/ecl 1u,,,.en1t I'll Rrt.1sio, was buried toda11 Q.f a11 101Pf!rtou. See st01J1. 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The board also \·oted on a formal pro. posal for the formation of the three u.nifled £chool d!Jtrict& approving tduca- tion code dlcLates for the division of bonded debt. real pro~rty. personal prl)- pe.rty, and the formation of fj\·e-man gO\'ernlng boards Trustees agreed lhal the maximum tax rate for each new district should be voted upon in a separate election and not at the same time lhe unification election takes place. Trusttt Jim Ne lson JXJinted out that 21 tax rat!: set before the districts are. form- ed might not be enough Uld new bo.ard! would have to go back to the voters for more: He al!;o said man y voters would prefer to know who is on the new board before they approve a tax rate. Also at issue was lhe area in which e}ectlons are held. The board voted to ; h'old one bit election In the boundaries of the. Tustin Union High School District. ,_rather having three !eparate elections in the three proposed unified dlstrlct areas. A spokesman for the Cou ncil of the Communities d Irvine augge.sttd that by . having one big election Ule board ls tak- ing Ole risk ot disenfranchising one seg- ment whlth might not wa nt unification. "Trustee Jim Nelson said It would cause tllO many problems U three elections were held. If two areas voted to unify and the third did not. the dissenting area in effe-ct would ht unified an)'Y.'S}'. The approved bo\Uldar\es, which have been the most controversial issue in the unification studies. were 1 modified version of a proposal cal!ed ''Six-A fltod if!ed'' which the San J oaquln board previously approved. The OOllndary lines ~tw~n the pro- posed Irvine and Tuslin unllied distrlru remain the same 11 s in the propo!al called Six-A Modlfled. The boundary between f\11sslbn Viejo i nd Irv!nr: districts is changed to dlvlde the El Toro Marine Corp! Air Station and include more land ln the Irvine district. \'oting against I.he boundary change was Gratian Bidart. board chairman. Trustee Robert Dameron abstained. The approved motion was made subject to Ule rt&ht to clan&e if more Information Laguna Hunting Theft Suspects Laguna Beach police are seeking the identity of two weekend thieves, one a fan cier of fine jewelry, the other •P- parently !!letting up housekeeping. Glutton No. I Restaurant. ~85 N. Coast Highway, repo rted Sunday that someone had entered the establishment durlng the night and removeid an assortment of equipment including a radio 11 n d speaker1. electric can opener. four 'furkjsh coffee pol.3, 11 frying pan. boning knife. light fixture and electric hand mix· er. Loss waa put at $171. On Friday afternoon a customer at Joseph·• Ring Shop, 1417 S. Coast Highway .allegedly opened an unlocked $ho1o1•case to inspect the conltnls. Later a ye\lew gold ring with diamonds. Vl!l lued at $425 was reported missing, police said. Bank Bon1bed VISTA, Ca!ll . (U PI ) -A Bank of Americ a branch "·as firebombed Sunday, t1Juching off 1 blaze which caused Sl.600 <!ama&e . The San Diego county sheriff's cff1ce 1aid 11 Molotov cockta il wa~ thro"'n through a rear window . No one wa! in the bank at the time. OltANGI COA&T DAILY PILOT O~'l'(G::: (Cit.IT l"U.LllHl"G COMPill'('I' ~•"'' N, W,,4 l"•b :dtfl! •M ,llDI~ J•tlr •. C11•ley Vic.e 'r•lll1n1 t r.cl G1,..11I M•....-r n ...... ic, ... ;1 ldl!Oo' n. ..... , A. ~11•ph!11 • MIMll"f lllMPr C~1 rl" H. Loo• Rich •r4 '· Nill AA1oi1,.1 /IU1119\tle l4110<l L-t•H ...... Offlu 212 Fort1I A .. 111110 MAili119 1d4r111; ,,0 , ••• •66, 92651 S.. C~t90tfko JOS North U C11t1l110 ltttl, t16 72 .._ ........ Co"• MM•· .uo WHt ••r l !•Hf "1-PC" .MCft t W3 ,.,.,....,... IG11 ov1•d Hlll!llflQ!IHI lflCll; l'llJ •11t11 kvleWt .. Oit.tL.'1' 1"1...0l, wit~ ..,,.Clo " ~ .,,_ ,,__,.,_, ~ ,.,..ltl'ltd ,.,1, ·~(101 '~ .., ill ...,.,_ .. II ..... i.r ~ I HUI, ,...--r 9-dl, CM•• -•· "..,..,..,.,,.. .... c.11. 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Al1a. studleA ptepar~ by Irvine groups had not yet been compltled. These were presented to tht boa rd for considerat ion Friday and the llnal deci1ion was par1ly ba1ed on Irvine. recommendations . Medina Maarder Trial Judge Refuses to Orde1· Calley to Give Testimo11y FT. McPHERSON. Ga. (AP ) -A military judae refused today to order Lt. William L. Callty Jr., who was convicted of murders at My Lal, to testify In the court-martial of Calley 's former com- mander, Capt. Ernest L. Medina. Calley d!d not take the witness stand. Ht was to have betn the first witness for the defense, which btgan presenting its ca.!le today. Calley's atl.()rney, George W. Latimer or Salt Lake City. told the court that Calley would Invok e hL" Filth Amend- ment guarantee against a e I f in- crimination and ref~e lo teslUy. "I'll allow him to invoke his con- slltutional priviledge," said the judge, Lt. Col. Kenneth Howard . The 38-year-old li eutenant, look.Ing allm and fit, waa flown here early today by military aircraft from FL Benning, Ga ., v.•here he has been confined lo his apart- ment pending llnal a ppeal of his con· viction for murdering 22 clvULa.ns 11t My Lal. Calley, looked 1tralght ahead, Ignoring newsmen outside the court-house, as he entered. Calley wa1 one of Medln1'1 platoon leaders during the tragic assault on the South Vletname.!le village March 16, Hl68. Defense .attorney F. Lee Balley said he would like to obtain certain 1latements from Calley. Howard said, however, that he wanted fhe record to show that Calley wa1 not available to testify for eit her side . John C. Green Services Slated Services ""'ill be held at 1 p.m, Tuesday in Pacific \1iew Chapel for John Cecil Green of Laguna Beach. who was killed in a traffic acc.ldent In Hawthorne , Fri- day. He was 4l. fl.tr. Green is survived bv i.~ mother. Orlena. of the home. 3058 Nes!a!l Road and a brother. Carl Green of Nyles, Mich. A technical writer for Northrup Av\11- tion. Ha1o1,thorne. Mr. Green had tived In Laguna Beach for the past six years. Hf! was a native of Danville. Ind. The Rev, Ronald F, Allison of UnivenH..v Method!~! Church. University Park. Irvine. will officiate at th e Tuesday service, which will be folli'.'V.'Pd by burlaJ at Pacific Vlew itemorlal Park. Last Riies H eld For Ernest Rees Pri\'ale Masonic servicf!s were held In.- day in Pacific VJe1o1· Memoria! Park for Ernest H Ree:s, 26462 AracPna Orive, /ll i.~sion Viej o, who dlerl Friday at fl1 1ssion Community Hospit al. He w11.~ 70. /11r. Reese. 11 formtr e mpl~Y"' of th e Los Angeles Department of \l.'ater and Power, is survived by hls wldnw, Be11trice M. Ree~ of the home : a son . Dr. Richard H. Ree~ or \'rtkll , Calif: brother, Harold Ree~ or C!11remont, C11ll f.: and a erandson Kurt Rees or "\'rek.1. A native of Pennsylvania, he had llvrd in Calif. for 60 ye1r11. Baltz CArona del ~1ar Mortuary, direc- tors. "Latimer'.s statement and mint cle arly Indicate he t Calley) is a useless \lo'ilness !or any substantive matter." Howard said. Bailey then told lhe court that since: Calley's lawy er was Invoking his right not lo testify, th11l the lieutenant need not take the stand and plead the: Fift h Amendment. "I don't wish to parade h!m in htre or to embarrass him," Balley said. The judge then told Calley's attorneys that the lieutenant could return to Ft. Benning. It is the first time Calley h11s left FL Benning since hi.s conviction fi\'e and one-hall months ago. The Army contendll that t-.1edina , 35. of Montrose, Colo., killed a woman, ordered the shooting of a cttild, and is responslble for the mass murder of JOO Vietnamese civilians hecause hi~ troops misconstrued hts orders and he f11 i!ed to intervene to atop them from killing, After Calley was dismissed. the jury was brought into the courtroom and Bailey outlined for them the substance of the case for the defense. McGoverns Raps McGovern Raps One-man Race SAIGON (UPI\ -Sen. Georg e McGclvern CD·S.D. ). arrived today in South Vietn11m on his round·the-world facl-find111 g tour and criticized President Nguyen Van Thieu's one-man race for re- election in October. /IIcGo\'ern, the only a n no u n c e d democratic candidate for the U S. presidential e\eetion In 1972. shrugged off an earlier threat by South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao K:v thnt if McGovern f\'er appeared in Vietnam Ky would kick him out. "Since Gen. Ky made that statement he hRs joined me 11~ a critic of the Thieu government." /11cGovern said upon ~r­ rh·al from Parls. "Perhaps "'e are nn!. as ff!r apart as when he made thal state· men!'' McGovern had angere:d Ky several month11 ago when he attempted to lin k the vice presidenl \lo"ilh drug smuggling. Ky aai d McGovern was a "too! of !he Communists." En route lo Vielnam. McGol"ern had a alopn\'tr in Tel A\'\\' and told a. nr\lo·8 con- ference he felt it \\"II~ vital for the United Statea to send lsrae.l more Phantom jet fighter-bombfor~ '.\!cGo\·ern looke.d tired on his 11rrival in S.1ugon a11er the Jong trip. He told ne1o1'sml'n in Vitlnam he was misun- dPrslood in the {;nitt'd Stales \\'hen he said the Indochina "·ar v.·a! no l0nger a Prf'!idtnt1al campaign issue for him, "\\"hat l lried to 1111y "'II~ that my o"·n longtime. opposition to the w11r i~ well known . , , 11nd especi111\y the problem of lhe American e.conomy and tnn11lion 11re. made more difficult In the United State.s 11nd .11ggr11v11ted bv the w11r and con· tlnuance: of the w8ry.'' McGo\'ern 1111id. '"If tht lol'Rr continue! Into 1972, il will dtfinitPly be a campai gn issue." The Sen11tnr 11aid he \\'115 !nttre~ted \n attacking other is!ues. also, such as economic!, drugs and poverty. Sen. Cranston Pledges Draft Law Filibuster Vi'ASHINGTON IUPT) -Sen . A111n Cr anston t D-Calif. \, s11\d loday the 7~-day l11pse of the draft. law ahov;ed tt was not nteded and \'owed to continue a filibu ster .aga inst 11talled leglalatlon to extend Selectlve Service two more year1. As the Senate re1umed dtbate on lht measure following 1 Jong rtcess, Senate Republican Uader }llgh Scott announctd 11t the same time he would aoon ln ltl1te • form11I mo\•e to put "an end to th.ls farce" and halt deb11te. The mea!!ure ha~ been before Congress for 1even months. The prevloua draft law tcc:hnlcally txpired June 30 but the system conUnue1 to operate, other than induction of men. The proposal oppo1ed by Cramton \l.'Ould extend Selective Service until June. :JO, 1973. and WO\lld 1lve the mllltary II• 11raest pay rai:'e in history. Senate Dtmocr1tu: tt.11der M I It t r.f.tn.,ifeld said he would oot 1Upport the fllibuster force• but decllntd to comm it h 1rn~f'H nn ~It'~ clntur~ propou.1. Ho.,·ever, the Mnnl1na Democrat 11.11- J{ts!M he mla-ht f1 vnr .endinl ttte con- troversial Jegi~lation back to 1 HMllt· Sen11le confere nce. c-ommitltf kl try to rearh a <'Ompromi~e There \l."as a break in Repuhllcan ranll.s when Sen . Gordon AllolL of Colorado. urg~ the Senate IQ rtject the measurf: on grounds lt~ millt1ry pay ra\Re pro- ''i.!lion "'as unfair to low-rank!n11 men and offirer.~. t\lloll. the Sen111e·s No. :'! r:inkin g Repu bllt'tn, urged his colleagues not In be "91.!lmptde:d.. b y 1dmlnl1traUon •rgume.n!JJ th•t tht compromi~t 1hou1d bf' !)II.Siied quickly to avert 1 dt.pleUon of mll!t11ry manpower. While he did not dlrectly lndlc•te whet her he would support a filibuster. Allot! aaid "1 do not fa vor. and wtll not mioport. 11 ny undue dtlav:" The ~n11tor rejected the •d· mlnl~trr.tton'a 1rjlumen1 th11t lht blll mtuit bf pnssed qillckl}' for thr J1111ke of the na- tlnn11! srcurity "It ls most lmpl11ustble tn IUllRelrt the!. !!uddl!nly. the armrd forcta face a dtaper11te netd for contcrlpts. 1 desperatr nted th1t c11nnot be mel wtlhout lmml"d!ale p1s11a~e today of th is dr111ft txlen~ion bill,·· Allot! said. I Table Tennis Contest Ends LOS ANGELES 1 llPI ~ -Tht .seor-e wa~ 1.802 to 2.609 whM! Wtt- ren Murray and h11 wife wearlly dropped their paddle~ Sunday after 1 24-hour ping Pong match. ~1 urr11 v . 211, a televs1on "·riter ~·hn is ihe son Qf Comedian Jan r.turray. 11nd hi~ wife, Hope, 28, ('IR1me-d 1hr \l."flrld's recnrd fnr the longest singles table tenr11s match and lhe h i~h('st s1ngle-s :-;1·ore, "\\'e plflnnrd lo pla,1 48 hours but t·ollap~ed in a hrap afler 24." '.\·1r.s. .\1urrav s;:i1d "'\\'p made ii mistake pracHCing table tenn1~. \Ye should have pracliced st.a yin~ awake." Murra~· ad mitted 1! wasn't their first try for a wnrld rt>cord. ""L<1st year ""e tried for the worlrl"s tonjl:est kiss but after six n11nutrs we became too emotionally 1n\·nlved," he said. Lloyds Branch Robbed While Bobbies Listen LONDON !API -A vast police sear<;h for bank robbe:rs ovtrheard chatting on short wa ve radio while they "worked'' ended thi11 morning wi1h the discovery that a Lloyds branch had been cleaned out of cash . First estimates of the haul ~'ere as high 11s Sl.2 million. Early arrival! to st art the work week al !he b11nk on 811ker Street near Regen ts P11rk found lhe strong room bl asted open and empty. Scotland Yard h11d a ringside radio seal for !he operation all day Sunday without ever being able to fix the precise loca- tion. Crash Victim's Identity F ou11d A youth kno..,.·n nnly tn hi~ companions as "Rebel" "'ho \l.'llS Pleclrocult d in a blz11 rre traffic 11ccldenl Frid 11 y night nn El Tl')ro Road ha.~ been id entified tod11y as Victor R. Thnmpson. 20, nF Rialto. Hig:h11i•ay Patrol office-rs sairl Thompson wa11 ddvin11. hi!!I car \.\'ilh a ~lissinn Viejn girl and 11 1ran11icnt ynulh 11s passengers when ll !!k idded nff fhto rn11rlwa y inlo a poy,·er pole near Conk's Corner \\"hen Thnmp.<ion r11n nntn the. rnarl ln stnr annrher car for aid. coroner"s deputies said he appa rently touched the do"·ned po"·er line.s and was killed by a 12.000 volt chari;:e . He fell in!n tht p11th of A c:ir dri\'t'fl l:ly Edward O'Keefe, 27, of f\1ndJP.sk11 C;inyon. Pa11sengers in Thnmp5nn's car only sli,!.!htly injure-d wrre. Susan Ca rrnll . 111, nf 271tl2 f\1arl!ci'l l Lane. Mission Vie-jo and DQnal d W. Brc>0ke. 20, a transient They had told nHicer~ that Thompson Ire· quente<I l..aguna Beacp. Planners Slate Study Session Thi' rr11rg11n1zed Lagun;i, Brach Plan· nln.11: Comm1s~inn 1.1.·ill h0ld a ~peria l study Sf'Sl!inn .at 1 JO o·clock tonight to re\"iew prioritie!! 11nd schedulinl! of its Gtneral Plan st udies. r 1.<1nnini;: 01rrc1or \\111~·ne :\f 0 I) rl v prestnled 11 prnpn~erl st udy schedule 10 !he formrr comm iss ion 11nri n ,._ w C'hriirm;in rarl .Jnhn.~nn "'ishes !o re1·il'w And 1f ner~~~ar\' rr1·li;l' lht prinri11· H~t 11·i th !hi" twn Ofll' commis.~innf'r.~. RngP.r L11nrihear i<nd Laurenre CRrnhrll .Jnhnsnn Al~n wll l A~k the: c("lmmi~s1nn 1'1 rt1"il"w lt!!I prerinu~ ex!!m in11tlon nf the !,.;ind Ul!e clement of !he r.ener11l Plan tn includl" the \'le1o1'.!I of the-new com· mls~il')Orrs. --- Record Hot Spell Heat Will Grip Coast Till Friday Southern Calllnrniaos ran le1v( their "'ooltes 1n mothballs f(1r !ht rest of the 1o1·eek. The granddaddy or alt Septembt'r heat 1\·aves '*'"\11 C'ontlnue lo brin~ 90-<leRrer. plus lemperature~ a! !e<1st through F'r1· day . Sil)'S tht Wl'a\hr rman Along !ht cna~t lo1o1· ntghttirrif' tem- pe;retures will bollnrn out at 70 11·11h d<1~t1mt. highs near 80. ln inland Oran~e County and lhe re-st of &iuthe.rn California trmperalures 1''111 dro p nnly slightly Tue~day to about 95. The res! of the v.·erk the thermometers '*'"ill pop the 90-degree m11rk each da.y, the r\alion11I \\'eather Ser\'ICe contend~. At fault , !he wealherm;in sal"s, i~ ;i high pres.~ure sys.tern that is stailed over Kevada . lt "s big enough to simmer the hnt weather pol. but not enough !o 11!lr up the S;inta An~ \lo"inds which usuall y fan the area v.·ith hnt \vind~. thii:: time nf year. The only brel'~.e Southlanders can ex- pert is the eight to 15 knol onshore winds along· !he Oriin~e Coast. Those flflt-rnoon onshore purls ha ve. prnved ineffect ive in cooling inland com- munities. Santa An<1ns ~wel1ered '*'·ilh 80 degree temperature! near midnight Sun· day night and the inl11nd lows ere ex· peeled to be. only slightly less in coming niRh!s. Along lhe Orange Coast the low te.mperature~ at night h11ve been 11nd arP. expected to he more reaJK)nable . Orange. County Harbor Otpartme.nt report! a low or 65 Sunday night flt Newprirl. Bea ch Smo~ Is pilin~ up in the Los Angele~ basin and porlions of the San Gabriel \'alley we-re e:-:pccted In near the first slage smog ate.rt level today with ozone counts predicted at .50 p11rt11 per million. A flr~t st;i.11e alert is called when ozone reache!i .fl2 parts per million. The heat. wa1·e h11s destroyed 1111 high !ern~rature record! for South en Califorol;i . Sunday's high of 102 at the Los Angeles Civic Cen1er "'f!S the. 32nd time this vear d{ly,·ntown ternpera!ure.!; have soared abn1·e !!O degrees, The nnly olher years in tiis!(lry with a~ many supe.r hot dA~'! wrre !!156 and l!IBO. \\"1th the hca! wave set lo send mercury ;itxtrr lhe !IO dtgree le~·el 11g;:iin Loday. 1971 will 11.n down In the book! as the hQlte!i! vea r e\·er. The nation ·~ high Sunrh1y wa~ 120 log- ged at Palm Spring!i. Olasl 1o1·a1chers wondering where alt those. penple came from on 11rea beache.~ over the. wee.kend may be interested to know it WR! 115 in Riverside and 106 in Buena Park Tot Dro~11s in Pool At Valley Home 1\ 2·.Vt'flf-fll rt Buena Park bo.v drowned Saturdfly "'h1le visitlnli{ his grandparents in F'nunh1in V11llrl'. 0.<1le Anger~. 2." w11s decl ared de.:id nn flrril·::il 11t HuntinRIOn lnterrommuni!y Hn~p1!3\ at 11hnut 9:311 ? m. A ~J)llkr~man ror the firr department said lh,. ho\• 1o1•11.~ visitini;: h i .~ l!randparcnt~. ~Ir ;ind ~1 rs l.A'o frilo!, a! 171 01 S11n1::i Ri!R S!rePt 1o1·hen the trlli;:Pcl.I' ()('CUrl'r\ Cornnrr·~ invC'~I ijlRtnr R i c h It r rl Sl1111i;:h1tr ~;iir1 thi> bov 1o1·11s in !hr pool ll'ith hi~ jlranrlf11th('r and 1~ ~·ear-nld aunt. Thr twn app;irrntly i;:nt 0111 or th l" ponl 11nrl 11·rnt 1nl11 Che hou.•e. thinkini;: 1he. rhild 1o1·a~ ri~ht hrhinrl lhl"m . ht said After R few minu11'!!. lhP gr11 ndfath<'r ~nd 1111nt m1.~srrl !hr rhild 11nd in lnnki11g, round him flna1ing 1n the ponl'~ deep e:nd. Hr was the son nf Mr. and fl1rs, John J. Rogens. of !96 V.'11lkcr St.. Buena Pa rk . Anaheim 11nd Santa Ana Sunday. A count of Rll the OOdie.~ frying on the sand nf puh\\r ' beaches from San Clerpentr Lo VenturA Count\' !ed to s total of more than I 5 m1 llion people. Cool School Has Heavv • At te11da11ce The record heal wal"e broiling Southern California may ha\'e boosted stud ent at· tendance flt classes in the air co nditioned ?-.1is.~inn Viejn High School rampus today. Principal Robert Rosanko s.1ud th o "hot" opening of school "';i~ expected !o produce son1e 24.00 students. although precise enrolln1ent ligurel'l 11·ere not to bo available until t•lose or school todav. Bosanko s.<1id the npenin~ of .~chnot In Mission Viejn went srnooth!v with student.!! arrivin~ on campus On !1mt . There seemed to he litlle conru.~ion about the staggered day 11chrdule in which sludenL" report al two difft>rrn1 lime<; in the morninR. The plRn al1011•<; tl1e school faci\\tie_q to accommodale two shift~ n[ studenls who take !'iix class periods each day within the ~eve.n·period!i Rnsankn noted !he stag~ered day schedule differs frnm the dou ble sei::sion program nr last ve-ar. Last vear, shidenl~ "'ho now 11ltf':nd Universil.v High School in University P11rk we.re huscd lo lhe t-.1i!'isinn V\ej~ campus tn ~hare that i::chool l.:il'ili1v "'hile awa iting completion nf thrir n"'" .!l.chnol. Unh'er!iily Hil'(h f'rin rlpal \'ic!nr Sher- reltt said tnday 117 new studen1~ enrolled "'hn harl nn!. prev]oiJ~ly rl.'Ristered He est imated lht. un('xpr.cted .~tuden!s wi ll swell previous enrnll!nent es11mates from 1.4!)1) to 1.525 or more "\\;e·re going to he rrnwrlrd." Shrrreitt ~aid . nnlin~ the. hillh i;chf)('ll mRy hfl\'r to hir r mnre !<«H·her<; to 01ret !he hli;ihrr p11pil rn11nl Shrrre111 ;ilso ~;:11d thr npf'n1ni.:. rl.iy nf school prnduced lhe r0u t1nf' lrRnspnrra- t1nn problems such a~ ~tudent~ missing buse!>. Stude.nts anrl staff 1o1·ere pleased thr1t ;:o.'r rondilioning unit~ in lhe new ~chonl huilding y,·ere in order the principal sa id. Great Tortoise Rn11nd11p Starts In Mnjor c Area. SACfl,AMENTO 1 Uf'I l -A ··~re11t !ortoise rQundup " 1~ 11uletlv 11ndrr wa y in the l'vlnj A\·e deser! In sAre thP !um- herinii hr; .. ~t~ from rerta1n dC'aTh on a hiiih-speerl frrr"·111' Th,. Stale Drpar1 men1 nf Fish and Game; 10<\a\1 rs!1m;i\ed 11 will takr paid \\·nrkr.ri:: .:ind >"nluntrrr On_y Scnut~ lwn ~·e.i:1rs tn .<f'fll1P un ~II the cnri::in~ered !nrtnisr~ alnni; a 20·m1lr ~t'<'l1on o{ Hil!h11·.:1~ .'ill ::in(! rr1orlltf:' them in " safer hflhil;il Sn l:ir f'tgh1 tnrl nt<.r• h;l\r l:lrf'n rPmovPd frnrn lhf' p11th of lhP und f'r -rnn- ~rrur1!"n frrp11 :n "'h1rh \\Ill l1nk Rar~tnw Rnrl Rrik<>r~f1rlrl rind relr::i.,r near Chin& LakP tn m11kP new borrn11~ S1orP tnr!o l•Pi:: !11n1hrr alnn~ 1n ,11 r1rcul11r p:1l!tfl1 In fred . th('rP I<; II fl"Rr !hey \lo"lll w:ind<'r nnlo 1nterf'h;u1f!P< l'lnr1 accrs<; rnnrl.<; '111rl hf' dr.<;frn.-rd hv traff11' Thr fish :ind ~amr ~nrl highway ~ 1o1·nrker~. ri1tl1·d hy the srnu1s. wan t tn sweer ::i milr-widr nrr11 ~p:inn1nii the freewa\ ;inrl rlr:ir i! of Ill! lhe tnrtoi~es fnr 20 miles. Our Di.an1ond& are a Good l11 ve&tme11t .. PENDENT-SOLITAIRE- J.11 Crt. S•• .. ••tlff $1495 41 Cr. 01•1110114 $195 by •/1 '"· 111 ., ........ 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CH , •• 4o • well .i ... -~-1 COMPA•L EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Oont on Prtml••• ·' H11ntlngton Beach Playhou•e 'Plaza Suite' Blows Hot and Cold D.t.IL' P'ILOT Si•tt P' ... ltl LOCKED OUT -\lenry lltr!:chman rounds on the door and Gra('e .Sha"' r ringes as they try to get their da ughter nut of the bathroom in a scene frnm "Plaza Sulte'' ill lhe l[untington Reach Playhnu~e. Rr TO.\l TITUS or 1h• 0 .11, ~1 .. 1 11111 There 1~ R enmlr epidt:mi~ !lprP.Bdin~ !hrnuRhou\ Southern C11Hfnrni11 , lhe hrs! symptonl!I of "'hith l\1rnf'd up over thl!! \\'eekend al th!.' 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Clrrnenlr, l.flj!:UnH Reach and v I 'AILY Loo· J mun1t y !hr;:itrr~ in S;in -~~ . . ;o._ · ::fi~:~:~',~:,r:''.~1,,;;';.:,,:'.'': Monday Evening SEPTEMBElt 13 1:00 8 Bl1 N"' Jury Dunphy CJ) Hewi Bill Huady Cl KNBC .Nt•1 IJ Tht f Urftl•1 (]J Wild, Wiid Wnt Mom11 Oner, 7, 1nd l'1m111 Tuck1r, •• r{}TtlfAll-d O .NFL f>r1wi1W r, .... ,1n1n .N .. 1 .tfKlr1iie•~tu~ Siu N!hl~ 1~d ~eith J1ckson join Rtms <1u1rt1rbtck Rom1n G1britl in pr1sentin1 filmed hl1hli1hts ol 111 !he 111ms t:in !ht Nfl M(lnd1y Nichl Fr!lltb1ll schtd ul1 1nd 1ntt rviewin1 soma ol the NFL COi Ches, fm (15) World P'rti1 IJl Y..nl1 fJ.:}NIM \\·hi1·h , 1f r \'Pry r nu n ! y theatergOf'r dorsn '\ kno"' hy nnw he soon will , is the blanket litle fnr thrre nne:·A('! pl a y~ lrnm 1he prolific ritn nf !\'eil Simnn. I\ trio of coml.'d1c \'\,1tne11e:s. all ~e:t 1n the samP. Ne w York hotel room "'nd all TV Review carrying the built-in potential of hi~h-level hilarity. ThP Huntiniitnn fl I.' R c h P\A~ hnusr ('nme~ R ,1tnotf R!l pPrcrnl of the way ln'A'Hrr1 arh1p1·1ni.; 1h1s po!rnl1RI \.\'Ith i1 s hot anrl ('nid n1nunt1n~ of the S1n1nn !n;irl -and In one <'Pl~odr. lhe sei·f)!\d. s1·ore.~ \'e1·~· elnse to lOO. l11rt>t'tor l\'eal J.(lsey h;:is dr;1w11 sorne r x c r ll ent ch;:iri:tr!rriz;i!il)n from his thrf'1' .~er11r<1l t e"'~I.~. !hough l'ln fl(T(!~1on h1s p1·n- du1·tif1r1 IS {<il'JHShcrl lly ;:i misstep either fin or hehinrl the stai;:e. The fir st plt1.vl r1, "\'t<il!!lr From ,\lam;irfln('k." suff Prs from uneven intf'rpretalino. \\'h1le Teri \'trdrcia 1.~ f'X · cept1onall)' well cast as lhe mlddle-al!ed "-Allf P trying lo fan the nickerin it f111me!I of a burnt<! nut mRrri11 1tr . he.r hus- b11nd nn and off ~t11jll.', &in~ \lprrfec1a . plods through the show 11.~ if nn his v.·11 y ln his own funf'r111. Hl'r rh11racter is full blown in its rornlc palho!I -the dumpy Jewish wire trying to be sery aga.in bul not entirely certain hn v.· tn RO abnui it. Ht, me1U1wh1le, fa ils to drll\'f'r the hi gh volta11e: 11l.'r1·ou11 energy of lhe big and liUC· cessfuJ businessm11n g o 1 n g lhrough his second romanuc childhood. 1ln11nd1ng riut the <·a st are K 11 r e n Geor~e. q ui te decnr11t l\P a nd 11rtlf11·;:i lly husinrssl1!..r a..-lhe -.rcrrl;ir1- p;1 rarnnur. \\';iltrr Allen a~ the p:l1\t'llt 11·;11lt'r 1111d Rob ?nne as tile y111u1g helll)I>~. Th1' hii:hhght ,·,( 1he {'\l'nin_g is "\'1s1tnr Fro111 Holl~·wood.'' lhP sel·ond ettr11 etio11. 01 whll'h A hny genius 111111 If' prndu<'er ;:i11r1 hi s 11lr! high srtino! swer1hearl. now 1n 1heir late 1wrnl1es. meet af1cr ;i drc::ide in which he has ,i::nne thrnug h ;:i lrw rnlll1on ;:inr1 lhrre w11·rs anrl shr ha.~ Lurned 1nln :0.1rs. A1tr111te f\ew JPrsey H11u.~el\·1fl.' Randy Keene 1s !plend1d as the su11ve. smnoth-l1Jkin11: 11:1rl collec'tnr who ree:l11 nut h i.~ hnio meticulously, rem11ininR Jll~l 1nC'hes 11way fram t '1 t a I belie\'11hility. Ru! lhP f1nl.'sl perfnrm11nce a( the tl'f'ning is given by Ann P11r1·11resch as his nervous about-lo-be con· quest. Miss P<1rv11resl'h l'Xh1h1t~ 11 df'liciou! !lt'nlle or t1m1ng and expression whirh l,, 1nhorn in all loo few comn1un1tv rhr<i!rr actre:sses as she I l' n (' P s verbally. 11 n d inrre11s1ngly tipsily. w1111 ing fnr Krrnt to administer the cnup de graec -and tht>n senr111g it hl'r~tlf Cnnse:qul'nlly. the sh!IW 1l sf'lf mo1·es smnnthl.v anrl fh11dly thrnu j.!h l•l 1!s 1n~ical <·on · clu.~1nn. a rare .<;h1nu1.i.; n10- n1enl fnr the p!111 hou.~e:·s {('rhnu·11I i'l'r11 "Visitor Frn111 l•'orrst ll il l.~." which elosc.~ !hr l.'\'f'r1111~. i~ undnub1Pdly lhr lunnirst nf lh<> three 11lays, and the H11n- tinj,?,lon Re:ith 1·ers1nn s111"1 l\'e.~ snine seary 1111d :111i..wa1·d 1110in1r111~ !11 rn11ln!ll1n ils 111- hl'rPnl hil;iril\'. Thr plot is s1n1plr -a y1111ng hr·1ctc hn.~ lnrked hersrlf in !hf' ha1hronn1 An hour hef nr e her wC"ddin,11 \l'hile hPr l)llfenls Sf'IU'1hhle 01•er ho1v 111 get her nut "-nd why she's in there in1he first p\11ce. Grate Sl:::w as the ~u1ll -rd l{· ed mill her 1111rl 111.' n r y H1r~chm;in a.~ lhP s1mn1rnnj,t pap::i (11·ho~e: b11nt11n1 rooster s.tru! i.~ rt11nnisl·ent c1f a hor11~<;hoe stagin~ -notably the up11t age b11thrnnm dnnr in !ht third Ar t pl11eed heh1nrl a pn~t. f1on (;f'Or,l!P ha!I desiRnl'd fl prtJperly lu l uriou11 replica of a pO.~h hotel . Mnre altf'nlion. howt'ver. 1s rf'q11ired in thl' area of li 1thtin11,. whirh w a~ Rn emb<'lrl'l1s1ng liability nn npen - i11~ night. "Pl al.a Suite." thP adl'ani't' ~ll<lrd nf an Or11n11f' l'nuntv delllRf'. will ~ s!aRe:d fnr fni ~r mnre v.·eekends on Fndavs anrl Saturdi11·~ 11t I ii e pl11.vhousl'. 2110 f.la ln St.. Hun- tington Reach. .,I LUI W•Tll, WHITI OIATM" fJ "EYEWITNESS NEWS"! * JOleph Benti, Keith Jackson, Alan Sloane m lrnitfttu News The rlintstone1 S11r Tre~ 1:30 e .._ Allen Stlow 0 m (i) (£) MondtJ Nipt 111 .. Yr.:~) U"hr 30111) "lh1r Wlnd nw" (!UIPtft!f) 'S4~J1me1 St,•111 1nd G11et K1l1y s!~r in AIJ11d H•tehcoci"1 ~u~pense dr1m1 1bo•1I 1 m•n 1mmo- b•l111d w1!h 1 brn~tn leg whn wrl- "'"es 1 murder trom his 1p1rtm1n! window. Pett Nixon W a1·111, Frieridl y h;urlt'S.~ Professur I r "' I n Cnre~ 1 l:ikr lnnger th;1n should ht cxpr'\:trd lo rst~1 hlish 1hr p;H'f' and fun1·tion AS a 111111. Dialogue prnhl!'1ns 11 h11.:h un- r\nuhtedl ~' \.\'tll ht' irnn{'d Olli in subsrriul'n\ s t 11 ,I! I n ~!I l"fl!l· !r1huterl 1fl .~on1e nprninl!. night uneer·J;:iln ty I ) Hod11pod11 Lodi• I ChUdr1n'1 ftlr Notititf'll 34 Dnert Report f ) MtJbtrry RFO (ll /11.-s Jim HawHi~rnt QJ I "' fE Or1rntt (39) f11m : "kt.n Ne .... r SIHPS~ t:Oll I) ril (39) N£W' SU!ON H1r1'1 Lucyl:Omed11n fli p Wilson joins Lu· c1ll1 8111 ,., 1 sponl of "Gon1 With th• Wond" 0 CHRYSLER PRESENTS * The Bob Hope SpKiat D 19 WI l ,1¢••l I &b Hope :tie• £irMeen l1dies 111 lnhem '1ht P!1net of tht Shap-.s" whert "Al111>- n1 ut Bob Hooe"' fonds h•mst!I 1111- ioont d, Guu ts lie s.al1J S1ruth111, [die Adams. Or. Jo''' Bro!hen, lmo- r1n1 Cota [Ind! Cn~r1I .ln111 Ditk· 1nl1ln Ph1t!is 0.11,, 1'11nt1te l 1b11y, l11 ls1 G11>Q1. Sue ()'fl". 81rb111 MtN•"· f'!1ylhs N,wman. M1rt~1 lhyr. llme Mine. Joli St John, Jae· qu1hne Sus1nn , Edy Wllh1ms ind )ti Annt Worl'J. (!) Tiit Bi1 Y1lltJ al (lSJ R111tti" ''Pn,!l"s• Docu- 11u nl1f'J whic h t1ke1 1n ~mlllnchrn~ ~k 11 nut penal s1s1em-•" tHt~b on mm1les. ~s tot1I eNnrts 1! it· lubil1!1tonn, 1nd JU 1etlect1on of 1 l1J1el society. Ii() So111lu• a;') lhlu. p•~ W1ronic1 t:JO B rt) JlfW SU.SON Dori• Dty 81Jb Cr1ne fu1st s11rs 1< Dock ~rtu, ho~! or 1 late n•iM telev•~on tilt ,hll,.. 1na 1 man whqm wuter Dous Mutin mu11 i~!eN1ew lflf Tod1y'1 World M11111int, In rh11 ep1sotle ~•!· tr1n ch111ttt r actor )(ihn Dt.hnu ~nd atht~s J3ck•1 )(1!<1ph "' in1rn-d11ted •~ rerul~r ti s! memll1rs of th1 stfi" '" th' rnles ri! B~nn11 i nd h,s \llerthl'I 1acl1e r1r~er. 0 hrt.t W1rd ,11.., (D l1 CIUt ~e Mtrii1 Ci1- R\ CVNTlllA LOWAr NE:\v vnRI\ 11\P I -AA("'~ spl.'rlai hnur 1r1!h 1>1 rs . n irl1a1·d ~f. r-,·i xnn !"f'\'P:!lf'rl a 11·11nn. 111·1 1rul11te \.\'on1;1r1 w11h firm opin10n~ ;o.nd re11clinni; - ii con1r11s1 In !hP fnrm::il fii.;1ire nl thP First Lari~· thr p11h!ic gl1mr.~es nn npw~ prni;:r11m.~ "1\ 1·\~J! \\"i\h lhP f'frs l Lady" helped ring I n 1rlp1·1s1nn·s prrn11ert '-''eek. 11·hirh con.~1s1rr! m111nl.\• nf spec1;:ils -olrl ;ind "'"' -11nrl ;:i foolb;ill l!.flmP. ~1r.~. Nixnn w·as io!rrv1tw1>rt h1· V1r)!in1;i :-;hf'r\1'fl(ld ln the \\'psfe rn \\lh1tf' HnusP Al S;in flrmenle. Catner;is a l s n fnl!nwPd hrr on a r111,ornu.~ thrPe-d1t \', f11'1>-st111e !nur . In the.inter1·it.w.~. ~1rs. 7\1 x· Theater 8eason Listed At Orange Coast t :oll ege A /11 r ·prnrl11c·111it1 sf'ason of ~lurlrnt !hf'11lrr h11• hPPn ;in. nnun<·rrt rnr lhP' 1'01n1nJ! ~e;:i~nn bl' the. rln1m;:i flrpRr\01en! of 01·11nge Coar.I College in Co.~ta f,.-1 f'~R. "The Tn al nr thr C'atnor1\IP Nine," 1o1•h1 rh w·ill hr pcrfnr111 erl 1\"01'. 17-2rJ. Oprnin.'! !hr 19il 72 ye11r 11•dl unselected. prnduc!1nn, (){'C hf' r11rtd~' Chryrfsk~ 's "(;1-will prl'Sf'll!. "The Serpf'n!" rlt>nn .'' unrlrr lhP <l1rert1nn of with r111 k1~s fl 1 r e c I 1 n ~. \.\'1 ll1<1m P11rk1s~. r11nn1n1t 01·1 - l~·l fi. .!nhn Frr1.111T11 will eont• 1>.t.eine CGA" -~""' n. rlir•d lh• "morl prnrluclm,, ~l?ill:ll !hr Or<1flj!I' C"nunt.1• premil.'re ~ j\111!: ' . _.,~.· ~' --··- PLUS "C.t.TCM THI JOY " e-d "H.t.NG ·T IN .. 7:10 •~d •:JO (och NII• I.AS VEGAS We"""'°'"d Ho--Worid'1 lorvest Mot~ -1,000 llOCOOOJ a.tw..." Stordu11 Hotel &. Dor:rino ~ E.~~.,~¥! 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Lisa [).1r"·rird ~11.~s ~h1>rwnnd 1n the encln~rrl ;ind Tnnv ('11slll' 11s the bride p;:ilin nf the \\'es1ern \\'hit e and J!r<H1m lrnd fint suppnr1 ln .''' ·•. lhf' prf'l('rrd ini,:~ llniisr. , J\'1x•1n. 11\rnost 11·1stru!l.v s;i1d th;:it "This 1s the 1111l.o:~(;.'~1.~:~e;·;it~11;;~d1;;;~i~1;;11i~ •lnl~ plal'P 1n thr \1111·1~1 whl·re soimr lrli·ki• ob.~t:u:il'.~ :r __ _ ""<"an s11 u11~u;1rl11'<1. 1 _ · _ __ _ ---· Thi.' \'1rwrr 1·a111e a11·a\' "'ilh a nrw 1111prt''i:<H>n and tnurh rrsprc·t lur ll 1e 1"1 r~l l.;id~ I "\F\C Pf"t>i-ClllCd R prr\!('\.\ Prt1r111n 11f "Thi' ~·unny S1dt>.''1 an u1x.·nn1ing rnrnl'dy st·rics II h11·h II Ill h:ll f' ii ft1~ti\;!t' he 1·1h 1111 Tuesda y t·\rnings_ ( ;t'nr t\t'!ly is hust. The SLll» JI'('{ (If !ht• Jll'!'\l('W 1'>:1.5 Ol(lr- riil~f', \1°h1i ·h was r xplntl.'d 111 s hnrl ske!l'hPs. "J'he hun111r 11a.~ milrl , 1t1e jokr.~ ;:ind g11g.~I f;nn11l;ir :ind the slurt1n ;iu-1 d1enc:e la11ghler, at lr<isL w;is lo11d. AND 2ND 81G HIT EVENING SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. Continuous Show Sat Giid Sun. from 5:30 or1M 6:41 "'~ ..... .. tM.~ ...... Now Thru Tues. The Nft._T b..a.ener i.. on the ecre•n. .~ Al so Pl1'(tn9 "THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" Jl!!'I - ~do WNEROF 2 1'CA.0£MY AYO.ROSI A story ri love.. set against the vOenx ri rebelli:rJ IOBERT MlCHM TR!:\a: 1-cw\'ID x:ttJ MlllS crd ~ tv'JlES "n.....,.••s ~ .. Fto o"d )•1 co .. 1 J•I !tom I 10: ~~~!~~.: Jomes Bond is r Back ••. to Back "D~·~~·~;v~no" I AND I Sein Connery in "TO RUSSIA WITH LOVE" NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES NOW TM•U TU ISO.t.Y I OX 0"'1CE Ol'fN •:•5 l'.M. '°"• In JOS(PH t MA.Nl(l[l/./ICZ' 0~~-..1-nd PRODUCTION IVUIC'UU There 'klute• WBl!I a croolied man- po~ov•1•on ., •ec ~n1colo1 • i--~i loo"' "'0 1rir 1 bfO I . 00 _'~. ~ 11 i '"""'Y lf olv•t IP.fV•C • 4Bo' ~=~~~" --MATINEES-SAT. & SUN. ONLY ~lllY woNl(A 'TH1-CHoCOl.t.Tl-,Acro~ .. ~.,-­ ,1w1 J•h• W•••• "ll DOit.i.DO" WILLY WONll.I. 11112:10-t:JI, IL DOR.I.DO 2:11,.M, \__ N .. TOO...At..-AL .. End1 Tue1d1y 7th Recnrd \.\'eek ON ANY SUNDAY A ""' SY WIG. •RD WW N Nt l',rch•I• N1r111•ry ·'Ill hi (,.,.,.Al lh .. lr• Or Al O•••I• "' 041LV •!LOT J7 ..... -.... _ .... _._, .......... - NOW EXCLUSIVELY ... ~-""''"'-·- "Th• Confession" STARTS fXC! USIVfl Y Sfl'T. IS MUStCIT~' ~ UTON . JOHN · "fne~cis' 11.·i',f(j\(1•· ~·tt•. ENDS TUES . SEPT. 14 Pl U~ -ROMRI DUVAil • DONAlO Plf~~!NC! "TNI I 111" SYAl5 W(D, SlPT. lS "SUMM£R OF "•2 .. ~':':." .,, .......... ·-· ........... .. En"1 .... •1 . At leth Cl11•• t:\\\lllam-.. Oll;yan O'Jbl O!UrlJ\lald<n .... ~.u .. -m. UP, Mf ill(ro.M ·PAAAWh( II/I! Ul"N ~IU~· 1•"1•1!!11 H "lAWMAll"Cf, 'Wilt lllYl ll" l "l•I A•lllltl TA,n• HOW l'lAYllll Al CINIM.A VllJO Mht lt• Vl1'1 IT.I.R T$ WIO , 11,T. ISAl CINIJIL\A Wf'Y 1111 "THI OMEGA MAN" ·cez •o-IU I --... ---,,,.,., ·-· .................. .. ENDS TUES . SIPT. 14 P lU ~ • •OC ~ l>IUO\ON IN "'•lnY MAIO' All IN A IOW" ~U MMlll 0, '41 " • J8 DAIL V PI LOT SC LEGAL NOTICF. 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LA YC skipper Jeff Brauch and ere\.\' .,.,on the cn .. ·eted cur more by \'trtue nr ~nor! seamanship. pers1stenc, anrl expert JLity-rii:~1ng r a I he r than boal SPf"ed . Th!! 11udden-r1Pa!h r<i r-P f11r the cup Sunday at Cahrilln Beach ''acht f'luh 11o•;:is nnp nf the most frus1r;itin,i:: 10 thr long history nr the e.l'ent The frustrat1nn 11,;:is l;iri::ely the result of 11o·tlrll:--nuetual1ni:: winds, ranging from 7etn In lR knots, that contributed In !wo bro ken boom:< a n n ::i dismasting befnrP !he ;if- ternoon was O\'f't . Defender Rn1· CundiH lnr' CBYC was the iir~I to suffer a broken boom as rhP 1r1nds whipped up In l ~·lA knn!." on the first reach airer bln11·ini:: only six tn P1i;:h1 ;:it thr !'.lar!. That mishar turneri 'h" lad t1t1er t.n Bill FickPr of Newport Harbor 'l'arht Cluh \l'ho prn- mpt.ly ran in!o snmP ligh1 ;:iir:c; at the: enrl of !hf! f1r:c;f trian,Ele and fnule:rl thP lee .... ·arri mark. He: re-roundefl to :i;t;:iv in lhP race: but as later caught in thf! doldrun1s ..i~a1n nfl RP~Pr\ a- l!on Poin! and ";is :<>ta!Jed for ne::irlv 20 m1nu!es. f\tran"·hilP. Rr·.:iu('h had "uf- lerf'd a broken tionm ll'h1!e running Se<'Ond 10 Slan 1'.hllPr nf Lnn,e Be;irh Y;ichl Cluh "·hn seerned to be staying nul of trnuhle. Rut R1·aurh 1111rl hi" lTr"''· Cu~· Dor;;in, Dick ()(>;i\'f'r anrl Fin 8P\'t'n we rP ablP In rep.;11r lhP1r .~par o:inrl rPmitln in th" ra t t , hnp1np: In sah ai;:p a se- co nd. On lhf' f1n;il wr;ithrr )rt:!, m1slnrtune hE>fP ll ~f iller as lhP "·inrl:i; plp('rl up a11.a1n 111 '"hur nr.:ine gulch " His rnasl tnp- p!eri after a .c;hrourl f1ll1ng let go 'liur~111i:: lhrir 11rr·1 -1-H.!~Prl honm. Braurh .:tnrl <'f'"". th Pn took n\•er !he lead ;ind \\'POI nn ln win. Althnui::h lhrre I" nn pr1/P for second in lhP Furirlen-rir:i !h r:irP. F'1rkrr l1n.1llv Wf)t'kPri h1mselr nut nf !he ' ht)le 1:1nd ram~ nn Jn :-:ill'rll!,P "'hile Bill ·r;:ivlor nf Yarhl Club wa's (hlrri ThPre \1'€ff' 11 h<la!:c; ('fllll· pe!ing for thP trorh.1·. 111 C'lud1ng l\l·n frnm !he San F'ranr.i!';co Bay area. H<1l ts Rc1 ce !'iEATTLE. \l'a.~h 1 UPI I - Thf' flpPnlng rarr of tht 1971 Sta r rl.:tss w n r I rl C'ham- r1on~h 1r~ \I';!' r!Pl.:t.1 ed Sund.:iy 11 hrn thp promoters' "'·ori;l nli::h1m.:trf'1' rame !rue -there 11.:t' no v.1 nrl 1\!ter ;i 2'1 hf)11r rirl;i1 . f;if·P 11ff1r \;:i ls l1n;:i !l_1· rirc1rlPrl lhPre war. nn hnpe fnr :i;uit;:ihlP 1-1•1nrl:i; ·~1111 pns1rw-1neri 1hP F!111·1 nf thr ll"Prk-lnn.(! rh;imp1on.~h1ps until tnrl:.v. Thr,-r 11·;.i ~ ~1unr 111nri on !hP ~h 1l~hf)lr R;11 j'n1 ll'.~r Sunrl;i y h11t ii w;i.~ cn11crnlr.:tterl in a l!irf'l:·fllll!J'!Pr mil~ ;ire;i ;ind 11::1,. 11nL rlrrmed ,011fl1c1cnt tn Pl'fl\"lrlP ;i J:!flfld \l'lnrlw:i.rd leg of t"·n miles. as nPerlerl . Nylon cord tire. 988 Incredible? No, just Penney Days. If you like to save money, save Sunday too! '' :l'l ~ONT HS GUo!. RANT l l wtrH 5 ~0,..TH S 100 ... ALLOWANCE • ... "'•" ~ . .,, ,, '' •" r. "' ., '"' ..,,_,,,' ,., 0-• ' '•' ., • I '"' ,.. ·~·,.. r• ·~•·' ...... ····· ... '• ... ' "' ..• ' " ..... "' ' . ......... ~· ""'''" "et . ..., •·• .,. • ' r ~ ...... f. • ....... ' , ' -~ ' . , . ., -· ~····. ·• •r· •• • • '"" "' •' ... '• . ~ '' ' ... ~ ''" .. '· • ft .. ............. "' Oft .. ' " ' -" ....... , .... . ,,-· , ........ " ~ ' '" . r• •.•••' • ., •"'''"'"''· • "" .,,,,·n•· "' '"''"''''""' •"• ,.._, -• ...... ,,.. '••r •. -> •rr>• .-'t •o••• I ., • •• ' •"" ' • ""'.,.,ft •. ,. ' ...... "" ... ,~ •• ''" • " •" •r• "ft'• • ... ,.., ' "' "" '•• •• • •• t o n•• .,,, ftl I o ft •••l '"'0 ' •o"' "n'' ••o• • r' ,,,., '"" •• • .,,, + ''"' •t ... •• . , .. nw •f'u• o.u•" .. ,. '1 • """" ·~ l•1'"'"''''"""'"00 •. }I"'""'"' ,~ ... ·"~"'" '"'""". • 1 ....... . •fl"·'"""'"" n•1•0• .. 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Tune-up Special! 15aavw 19 88* 6cyl. 23 88¥ Beyl. Compare the things we do ; install new points. plugs. condenser, d istribu· tor cap an d ro tor, set dwell angle and timing. ad1u st carburetor a nd set k:ll e, c ond uct power team check. check fuel fi lter. d1stnbutor advance 11nd coil outpu~. c~eck s nd clean air filler element, check secondary w iring output. Price includes all pans and !abor. Plus a free pit boss check which includes in spection of lights. tires. steering, suspension, exhaust. power steering .... more ... Motl c1r1. JCPenney auto center .Yes, you cain shop 12 to 5 Sundays, too, at any ot theae Penn1y Auto C1nt•r1: BUENA PARK• CAN OGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY -SAN DIEGO FULLE RT ON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSID E VENT URA. Use Penneys t ime payment plan Or11ngeth0ri>• al \/alley Vlaw (CloMtd SLlnQ-.ys) ·--. Catalina Race LEGAL NOT ICE 'Wrong Way' or 'No Way'? " ltUt 'l(t!t lOUS IUilNall NAMll: iTATfMfNT •~• •nil~• n9 o••\lln\ ••• llOl"J "''''"•» •• C4~(1'f\E TE<>ll 4CE COMP•o.IY, tllG Ea\> IC01•no .-• ..,u,, A~•"-!'"' (•> tntn•• '111\l Bv ALMON L(lCK A81'.:\' DAIL'( ll!LCT ........ f~ .... CLASS r.-1 11 Al.ir1. J<ihn O:•tr• ( 8t1<nor IGon•••I 111•••111 Jll• •~l••n ••t ~"" L""t 8e•ct\o (•hlft•ft•• - \<'0""1'1 ( TD<!~ lfo•np•ol P1•••~•l l•ll S1••tnlt• "'••nut . Long h•t~. (•'""'"'~ ~·! They call B::ilt:na ''arht Club'x Cataline Island race: the Fre,.s!~le , ,l\1HY\. 121 I"'' o~"nt\• " ton~\ltlt<! r,. "'''"'"~'" Ltnn.,~ C T.,.'1. "wrong "'·ay race." After !he renew;;il of thP race "'hich starled lits! Fnrl.:ty nighl off the Nf'wrnrt Jer.1y. some ~kippers are alM callin~ it the "no way," ""'rnng t.ime " anrl "wrong place:,'' race . Hf're·s why. In lh1~ frlf'I'. !hf l)rl'I \.\'rl.~ ~till f1ghl1n~ In CPI 11rnund l hr rflck ;ii !I a m. Saturda1', Nim,. "'tre not r 1·en !here: 'ye:I. 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Th" 0 Rir1t; Stf'rlP rrrpr111:i l lnr l h f' "kipfl"r who shnw.~ thl' mfl.~I i1nprnvrmrnl during !he i;ummer wen! f(I Mikt Arri,en Arri.en :<>t.:tr!eri 111 lhe hnttnm of thf' Sahnt C 1nn1·1rfl1 rllv1.~1on anrl rir(lj?rP.~srrl !fl lht ··A" nr hnr:c;hol c\ivisinn hy y,·innin2" A m;ijor rf'c_.:it1;:i nr sprit!i c\ur· ini; 1hP ~ummer. Nina N1rt:<>Pn. :in n11111.1:irniin,c Sahni :inrl l\i1 t ~kipper . "'·nn thl' H;irr.v Wrlrh rerpet1111t ror thP third timP. Thl' V.'tl<'h trnphy ill' pre:c;enlf'cl In the f"lllf$f<1nd1ng jirl skipper 1n the cf uh T\l·n h1J:h point trnphir!i in lhP 5;ihttl: \1.:i.c;.~ -!hf' Pf'tt!rr Trnph1' ror (1a.~!i A Rnd !hi" ~'rhll'!f'r Tr()rh.v fnr \las~ B. werP v.·oo hy Phil R11mminA ;ind Mis.~ Camlin. r"~pecti veh· The lrnphie~ we:re R\\';irrled /or r.:icLn.G? Jr.riell' in .luly 11nd Au~ust plu11 !he Labor Dll}' v.·rekend ~~rie!i. MRrJ.: l.uadio won lht Powt!l Trophy in the S11hnt Clall'~ ror 11 three-r;ice !itrie11 !iAiled Sepl. .. 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' ....... ,..... ~.....:...~ ~ D/5 --- ' • ' • ' ' • ' • • • • MMd•1, Stpltmbtr ll, 1971 s OAJLV ,Il:OT I Voters Will Decide Fate of Saddlehacl{ Bond • By FR EDERICK SCHOE:~1t.:HL Voters in :t4 precincts that make up the Saddleback Community College Oistricl will go to the polls Tuesr1ay, between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. to vote on a $24.870.000 bond me<isure The Dnod nion;.•e, If approved by & {\\'O- thi rd s plurality of 1·oiers, would be used for construction of permanent buildings San Cle111 ente Fire Station Plan s Read y The final wnrk1n~ drawin!!S fnr Sa n Cle mente's proposed new fire deportmen t headquarters will be ready f.1r cil'I cnun· cilmen "''their first October mcc til'!g. And 1f rnunc1 lmcn apprn\·e tlie draw· ings and set the project to bid . a kry link in a mesh of public safety plans ""'ill have; been cornplete. Cilv ~tanager Ken Carr said toda~· that if the rroject wins final rouncil approv al and bids are let soon after the Oclnber riice!in~ the headquarters could be com· plcle hy nex! ~ .. !;ir<'h. \Vllh the he;idqu arters nearing com- plet ion. city officials then ran consider mnre closely t"'O ma1or public safety prnpo s;:ils related to !hr headnuartrr~: -Addi tion of rour fu!l-time firemen to th ~ existing roster of thrf'e full-time personn!'I. \Vith a ne w headquarters and dormitory facilities San C!emEnle ro11\d, for the first timr, have round-the-clock f1reo1cn on duty. -A n1ore dcfini11ve decision on last \\'Cek ·~ prnpos;:i ts bv public safety depart- n1rnt h£>ads th;it the city st;irt its O"'" emergcnc.v an1bul;ince service \Vit!i m;in- powcr comi ng from an expanded fire dcnartn1f'nl. Cnunr·ilmen studied the mat1er for the firs1 lime \\'cdncsday evening Nnid snmc scathing criticism of the local pri vate ~ervice. and consens'Js 1\·as !hat nothin,g really cou ld be accompli shed un- t il final de1;11ls on the new hr adquarters build1nh anrl staff \\'f'r e y.·orked out. ThP prnposal calls for mannin i; ~per1all.v t"On\•erted van wilh twn firC'men from ii three-man shift of fire per~<:nnel to offer emergency service only for a set foe The headquarters building will incl ude dorm1tnr.v space \1 hit·h "·ould he put to use 1n later ~·f'ars when more i:.tafl is 11d- decl !o form an engine company. Officrs. an rxpanded garage and other far1htie~ arr 1ncludC'd in !he plans. The hurlgcl f(l r the pr oject lS abou1 514/l nnO, and 1he headquarters would (lCCllpv the parking ;ind drivew;iy area lcadin~ to the ex isling f1rC' gilragC' ill ch·ir center. (lnr addrct advantage IQ the new head- ti uart!'rs 1~ the chance tl'l expand the crn11·ded space occupied by the poli ce department Thr proposal entails conversion of the ei:i~t1 nc frr" c;:ira rr 11re.:i in1n 01fices and ~1rir.:ige areas, grea!ly expanding the crAmped p11l1<·r fac1h11e~ C11 y exprnse fnr the expansion "'Ol'lrl be limiter! 10 ro~t~ fnr materials Lafl(lr. · Poli rr fh1rf r)1Hord !\lurrav ha~ 1o!d C1"1unr1lmrn, 1\rn1ld conic lrorri vn!untccr.\ in the pnhce force Y.ho arr skilled at con· struct1nn. on the thret-~·ear-(lld campu! Ad- dit1on a1Jy. S3 million v.·ould be earmar~ed for acquisition of land for a branch cam- pus. College offlcials have siressed Iha! 11 second campus would not co n1e into ex- istence until the present ca mpus popula- tion tops 10,000 students, "'hich has been stlmated for 1978, The elertion may be in for tough sled- Sailitig Classes ding While. there has been no maJor organiz· ed e.ffort against the bond measure. sel'eral local groupa ha ve 11poke out against it. The LagUila Beach Taxpayers Associa- tion condemned the bond measure as not kee ping in the spirit of the presenl Da· tinnwide wage and pric e (reeze. The Capistran<> Beach Community Organizal iOl'I h;is rh11rged thfo clii;tr1ct. !JPP: seeking too much mnoey and that the col- lege already h.as •·too many frill s." Larry Taylor, former president of the Laguna Beach school board, who played a major role in the formation of the col· lege denounced the measure because the Saddleback board ha! ign<>red requests of the Laguna Beach and Capistrano Unifi~ school board! to consider revision of the Future sailers are shown at work in East Basin of Dana Harhor, They are part of the Dana Point 'l'acht Club's junior sailing classes that .are gi\·cn in t\vO-\\·eek slints. The young sailers are learning the ba~1cs of seamansh ip in eight-foot sabots A.Jter thorough grounding in the small crafl. they are ready for la rger n1ore sophisticated bo<iting, Rag ing Floods Tra p, Thousands In Tex as Hon1 cs From \\"ire Sen·icri; CORPL.:S C II RIST I . Tex. Floodwaters. reaching door knob le\'els in !I.Orne areas, kt-pt lhou~ands of res1drnts in makeshift shelters today in more !han a dnren communities near Corpus Ch risti. The rains that caused the flonrls, spar k- rd by tropical sto rm Fern. have totaled up to 21.a 1nchrs since Fridil.v :-..1e.anwhile another st!'lrm s~·strm. Erlilh. inched tcnvarcl !he Texas coa st fr om .i20 miles to the sou!hcast. Four Cuban shri mp boa.Ls "'ere washed aground near port. AranSds , Tex Sunda y. The G.S. Coast Guard al l'.'ew Orlean~ said operations lo free the boats were being hurr1rd today becau~e of Edith's uncertain path Seven military hf'l1coprcr fC'.!'('Ued more !h;in 2(1(1 p<>r.~ons Sunda y frnm throughou1 rhe floorl ed are a -roughly a 75-mile ci rcle out from Corpus Christi. F oitr Classes Scheduled B y S. County Progra1n Fnnd prepara!1nn~-motnrc\'rle repair. mC'd1cal technology and constr uction lechnolngv \\ 111 be !he fou r eourses nf- ferecl for hi!!h schml ~tuclcnrs and ad ults this semester in the Regional Occupa11on Prog ram tROP J. The program, 1oinlty sponsnred h.v thr La~una Beach anrl C;ipistrano Unified School Distncts seek5 to g1 1"e 1nslruct1on In job skills. Sta lin Kin Ba ptize d t.·llL\VAUKEE IAP l -The gr;.ind- d.:i ugh1er the late Sl'iviet dicta tor Josef Stalin ha~ been baptized b.v lhP he;id of the Greek Orthodox Church of Nnr!h and Snu!h ,\merica. Olga Peters, 4-monlh-old daughter nf Svcllana and \\lillian \Vesley Peters, Spring Green . \\'is .. \\'aS baptiied Sunday by Archbishop lako\'OS after consecration ceremonies at .-'\nnunciallon G r e e k Orthodox Church. The food classes u•ill pmt·1de sk1l!s re- quired for employment in food service nccupations including thosl! of a waiter, \1'1titre!is, cook '.i; helper. or short nrdrr cook. The. molnrc~·cle rf'pa ir course >,1·1!1 tn · elude instruction in lune·up. service and ma jor repair. Training for wor k in a med ical l<tboratory, phy~ical therapy unit nr other clinics will be 1Jffered under lhe medical lechnoloi;y heading. The con~truction trchnolngy CQurse will prov ide lnstrur!ion in cnncrete work, carpentry. roofing. plumbing, elf.'ctrical \\'iring. lathing, plastering, painting and the huilding code. HOP classes will begin f.1onday and 11rr conducted at various bus in e s ~ establishment'.\ in the snuth Orange Olun- ly <1rea by quahfled persons in each field of study. For rurthrr 1nfnrmat1on on the pro- Rram , contact d1rect(Jr Hector NBNar- rel, 4!J6-121S. truslu eleclinn system .and enlargenw.nt of the board for more appropriate representation. Taylor has also questioned the necessl- ty of the secorid campus as outlined by Saddleback officials. If approved, more than $21 mill ion oC bond money would be used for the con· slrucf.ion of a science.mathmatics center, fine arts center, administration center, Bills Lang11lsh technology center, bll!iness 1Cier'IC9 center, athletics and physical educaUoa center and a gymnasium_ All bulldina: now at Saddleba.ck are or a "pre-fab0 construction. Eligible voten in the Saddlebaek College district should check their aampl• ballots for the loca tion of their polllng place. Any question& 1hould be referred to t~ Registrar oI Voters, 834-2244. Coast Protection Hopes Grow Dim By DAV[D JENSEN SACRA~1 ENTO ! UPI l -Conserva- tionist!i' hopes of halting 1,1.•hat they call the ""rip off" of California beache s may be as blea k a.o: the Northern california coastline. they are trying to protect. Six ma jor coastline protection bills \\'ere introduced in the Legislature. earlier th is year. One is dead. Four <ire 1anguishini; in com mittees. The on!y ooe still fav ored by the California Coas!al Alliance, an umbre lla organization for environmental groups, may pass the Assembly this week. But lt still faces hearings 1n the. Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife and Finance Com- mitees before floor action Democratic Assemblvman Alan S1eroty of Beverly Hills. aulhor of the lower ho t1se bill. hel1 eves a stroni;: measure ca n pa ss the full Senate if it doesn't stall in con1millf'e But he say~. "II can flnly happen if thrre is a very strong public outcry for co::i~t;il protection·· Sicrnrv·s b11I would declare a mnrator.1un1 on development of the st<itC'·~ t.000 m1\es or coastline 1vithout special pern1ission from one of slx pro- po sed regional commissions or the state comm ission. The pern1 it area would extend l,000 yards inland from the high tide line, The lolal coastal area 10 be proleclf!d would inclur1e islands under the jurisdictton of the ~1a!e and areas ranging up lo five miles 1nl;incl. ~!os1 ctrvelopment permits would ~ i;ranted by a m:t1or11y vo te of the. com - n11ss1nns. They "'ould average l l members each with sevt n from local agencies. But a two-thirds vote would be required for the following -Dredging or fill ing of coastal waters, including rive r mouths. -Developments reducing the. size of public beaches or recreation areas, or lin1iting acces s to public beaches. -Erec!ion of high rise. buildings or an y i;;fruclures that \.\'ou lrl interfer e with the. ocean view from the road or trail nearest !hr. heaC'h. (lr lhe nearest state highway. -Developmen ts. including oil wells, y.•hich \\'otJld adversley affect waler qu11hty. fishe ries or exi st ing areas of npen wa!er. J)uring the. mor11lorium, Sieroty"s bill w0uld order formulat io n of a coastal CM· scrva!ion plan to be subm itted to the 197~ Legislature for implementalion. II and a comp:tnion measure would ap- propriate Sl.4 million for !he ope ration of the commission and th purchase of land . Also part of the package. is a $150 million bond issue for coastaline protecUon. Violation of the coastline law could b6 punished by fines up to $10,000 and $500 a day. Senator Alfred Alquist (0-San Jose) orfglnalJy authored a similar bill , But it was amended to include provision.. cf a measure carried by Republican Senator Donald L. Grunsky of Watsonville. The hybrid bill is now an anathema to con: servationists. The major change ga_ve 1 o c a I governments a larger voice en tha coastal commissions and wou1d eJ:cluda ceriain urban and harbcr areu from regulation. Enforcem~t would 81.o be- left up lo local agencies. Grunsky had hoped the amended bill would be more palatable to all concenwd. But instead, he says, a combination of opposit ion has arisen which finds con. servationists and those. who are against any coastline bill both opposed tc the Al· quist measure. Efforts are under way to ameM the Al· quis t bill to make it acceptable once again to conservationists. TY.·o other coastal bills are before the Senate Natural Resources Committee but Grunsky discounts their chances. Anothe r Assembly mea!'!ure sits in the house Plan· ning and Land Use Committee. Governor Ronald Reagan has taken no public stand on the bills, but has aug· gested "a kind of a compact'' which y.·ould to usw-p local govetnrnental powers. A Handshake To R en1en1ber President Richard Nixon made a pa rticularly strong impression on two of his youthful constituents durin~ his Ja~t vi si t. Wh ile chattin g with a group nut.side a San Juan Capistrano restaurant he shook the hand of 10- ~ear-old Randv Collins but missed his 6-year-old brother standing next to him . "The Presiden t certainly has a firm grip." boasted Randy, 10n o( r-.tr. and ~frs. Gary Collins. "\Yell, I'm glad you enjoy@d it," relorted Ronnie.. "While he w1t1 sh aking your hand he w1s lltandini on my foot ~·· El Rancho has the hottest price in town! • SwaMOn ma.U6 'them ... and makes them 110 "'ell •.• v.it.h lot.8 (')f meat. ... ri ch gravy .• _ 11.nd oh~tender t:1"!7St.. With tl!:e prMs of gettinz tht kids ready (or &chool you'll "'elcome the6e time a.avers ... and our price! (8 oz. 1iu). Pork Chops. CCNTER CUT 99~ Apples .... &!!~~~ ... 6 i.s. '1 1'1ake 11auce ••• bAke a pie ••. 11erve baked apples ... or just plain eat 'em.I • • • • • • • • • • • T So !can ••• so tender •.• 'cause they're from selected n1id-v,·e11tern pork! • Pork Chops .... s!l!f.~~ ... 99fb R~11.rlr t.o eook ••. lit-uf(ed y.·i th J\lrs. Cubbison'11 quality dres.11 ingl Pork Loin Roast ............... wm1 cui ............... 89~ fll ake.!': such 3 welcome maln courti.e ••• and grea t "next day" treat&! Fresh Beef Tongues ...... . . ................... 69f. There's go mu ch nutrition in th i~ AP.ldl')m thought or rl elieacy! Pricu in t.f/r.et Ml?tt .. T 1tl'lJ .. Wrd., Stpt, lJ, 1-'. t5 /\' o ao lci to rlr.nlrra. Brownie Mix~.~59c Fudge Supreme .•• r ich choco1&~·1 goodne&A in the 23 oz. packare: Mlftler' s Coe~ies . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ........ W Lunch box treat.a! Chocolate Chip, Oatme&J, Maca.roona or Sepr nrleties S Corned Beef or Dlnish Him ....................... 55-. Fu!ly cooked ••• sliced! Sandwich tim~ is here! Oak ••• 4 01. pkf. ARCADIA : Sunset aod Hunf,ng loo ~I ll".'I PASADENA : :".t.'. SOUTH PASADENA : ;,1, •• HUNTINGTON Bf A CH · :;:.'1!· NEWPORT BEACH . !"I ''"·''' ('' •' IEI Rancho CPnter1 'd' ~ .. ~ wi:· ;, ~'~ (; :· J trr'Tl1·11 ,,~ ~.1 .. •1 11p•11r l• 't W111·~1 iifi!I l.l ~r,!lq.i.r >l."J'C w.1 tk Crnfp1 · J't11 J f.1 1ll11111f 01 l1 ,!l111111 V1ll,tFI 1'1r11• • • • - f DAll.V l'ILOT MMll)', Stptfll!btt ll, 1~7 1 \ \ •· I ~ps Back to Books Not All Roses By TIIOMAS MURPRINE 01 tM D•ll, 1"1111 Siaft BLUE MONDA VS DEPT. -What day is it when your daughter left her best shoes at 1 girlfriend's houu, your son gave away the lert. pedal on his Ike thUJ rendering it useless, both cars are broken do~·n and the night before the dog whined au night and your wife had insomnia? Well, It was more than just blue Mon· day, folks. It was also the first day of school. Some people may have their houses organized with precision for that flpening day and the wonderiulness of It all as the kiddies 11hout goodbyl!: and joyously trek off to meet with teachen and renew old acquaintances and swap tall tales of sum- mer. AROUND OUR place, we too look toward the opening day of class~ with joy. It lasts about 4.2 seronds until the first pot boils over and somebody trips over the football ten in the hall. Opening day for us ls more like a Chinese fire drill running in reverse. This year W!IS a bit unique, howevt>r, because the opening fesUvities were ~ vided by the famil y cat. Just as things were getting under way with precision. that animal did a bad thing on the living room curtains. thus causing lt to get chased through the place with rolled up newspapers. TirE CRAFTY beast bid under my bed and with the nailing of rolled papers and all. l arose to greet the new morning. Both boys arrived at the bathroom doo r In a dead heat, causin~ some cross words to be passed and considt>rable slamming to occur. ~1y daughter then crawled under the bed with the cat, look ing for the rolled up newspaper which assertedly contained the school bus schedule. All of this was followed by lengthy discussion (loud) concerning who "'as going to have ooft·boiled eggs and who was going to have waffles and lndl!td, if all this short-order business \Vas lo prevail, who was going to do all the mak- ing. ELDER SON finally found the wafne tron in the trunk of my car. Which isn't running. The car isn't. The waffle Iron is okay. Next developed a dialog with younger son as to when festivities actually got under way at the high school. Somehow, the precise hour had got~n lost In the shuffle. Elder son couldn't remember when they rang the first bel l. After all. it had been a whole thrtt months since he had visited himself upon the place. Finally. during the mornin~ of di~aster, one bright spol emerged. 1 found my pants. IT IS 1\1\' FIRl\f bel ief at this hour !hat e\'erybody got off There v.·as a certain s1lenc:e about the place. The onlv sii:,n of the struggle wa s upon the pa tio where reposed a brighl. hlue bicycle \\'lth the left fronl pedal missing. * 'l'ou all remember lo driv~ carefully n1J~' because those school kids are out there somewhere. If you have aomelhing to drive, that 11. Nikita Buried As an Unperson MOSCOW (UPI) -Nikita S. Khrushchev wa1 buried todly in the leut hallowed part of Moscow's secood best cemetery. The Kremlin said goodby with a seven-foot ~natb of pine boughl and a seven·llne Pr.avda obituary for the man it called a "merit pensioner." Nr> Communist Party or government leaders wert present al the funeral of lhis unperson v.·ho had ruled as premier and party leader until he was de- posed in 1964. He was denied burial in the Wall of the Kremlin, Ole pantheon of Soviel heroes. The eulogy was by his blonde, bespectacled ion, Sergei, who stood in • light mist, occasionally glancing down at the oprn coffin draped in black and red crepe. "There were many who loved him, many "ho hated him, but few could pass him by," he said. ll was a funeral for a man, not a political lt.ader, and there was no hint or politics in lhe brief service. Khrushchev Jay in a simple wooden casket, his body covered with a red ~atin coverlet which left hi.! face free. His medals, in- cluding three stars of the hero of the Soviet Union, the naUon'.s highest honor, were strewn across his fttt. They were buried with h1m. Khrushchev's wife of 48 years, Nina Petrovna, was there in a black lace mantilla and a black coat. She stepped forward and bent over Khrushchev's face r for farewell. She caressed his forehead, her fingertips moving from one side l •i'\ to the olher in what appeared to be a religious gesture. Sht gently kissed his forehead and hands. The tears flowed at the end when graveyard workmen stepped forward in their blue overalls and pounded shut the lid of the coffin, which was lowered on ropes into the grave while a black-suiled brasa: band played: the naUonal anthem. Her left hand jerked a white handkerchief to her mouth, her right hand i tightene<i on the stem of a single red rose and then she: tossed lt onto tht caskel All that was left at the end was a mound of dirt, the pint bough wreath and a white stone marker bearing Khrushchev's portrait and •gold engraving: , • "Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich. 18!K-1971." ~ Khrushchev died Saturday at the ilge of 77 in the wburban Kremlin bol:pi· ! t.al from • massivt heart attack. His coffin lay open in the holpital'1 hall of mourning and was taken today to Novodevichy Cemetery, • buria1 ground for the not-scrgreat and the has·beens. Only one famous Soviet citizen mourned publicly over Khrwhchev·1 body, not at the cemetery but at a wake in the haJI of mourning. He was Yevgeny Yevtushenko, the firebrand poet who made his literary name when Khrushchev relaxed Ute censorship of Josef V. Stalin. Yevtushenko stood briefly gazing down at Khrushchev's face. Hi.s mouth was set in a grim line B-'I though he. "·ere. v;orking to control emotion. He: dld not we:tp and he walked away after a minute or so. There \\'ere many Russians who thought their bl uff and earthy Nikita deserved the honor of burial in the Kremlin Wall for his role in ending Stalinist terror, but they said so privately. I About 250 persons, family, friends and a small crowd dr unknown Russians U admirers stood in the remote and little-honored comer of the cemetery. One, a woman in a blue raincoat. bent over the coHin and wept uncontrollably. The burial site. was in a remote comer of the cemetery. It was as far as one could get from the inner sanctum area where other honored politicial figures such as the. wife of Premier Alexei N. K05ygin are buried, diagonally across ttie: sprawling cemetery and within sight or e.ve:lated r ailway trains that pass outside: the cemetery walls. Grueso1ne Deatl1 Grounds Of Cambodia Reds Found BARAY, Cambodia (AP} -Men hack- ed at the earth around 8crubby trees and underbrush with pick matlock1. Buddhist Israel Gunners Down Araba J et, Try for Another By United Press lnte.rnatlo111J Jsrae:Ji gunners opened fire today on 11 Syrian ~flG17 jet wh ich nrw over their positions in on the occupied Golan Heig hts, two days after the Israells shot down a Jew flying Egyptian Sukhoi 7 jet over the Suez Canal. The Israeli announcement did not say ~·hether the 1\-UGl7 was h.Jl but a mil itary soun:e confirmed the Israeli! were firing rnr keeps and that they do not "shoot lo scarr. but to score." A military spokesman said no EgypLian retaliation was e:a:pecled. The do'.1-'Tling of lhe Egyptian plane wa s the first since the f..Iirldle east cease·f\re went into effect in August. 1970. Today·~ Golan Heights episode was the third ~inre. then. Israel complained to lhe U.N. TruC'e Supervisory C.Ommission in Jerusalern about both overflight.s. monks chanted prayers and women shrieked in grief. A stroke of • mattock revealed a body. Here on the edge of a rice paddy is what the Cambodian government s11ys was one of the killing grounds used by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong lo slay Cambodian peasants in more than • year of occupation or this village 65 mUes northeast of Phnom Penh. LL Col. Lon Non, younger brother of Camboclas premier, saJd vi 11 • g er s reported llW or more peasants killed RS the prict for opposing the occupation forces or the ir Cambodian allies. Altogether jusf O\·er 60 graves have been located and a few m11n contain as many as 20 bodies, officers said. Altogether just over 60 graves have been located and • few may cont.ain •s many as~ bodies, officers said. Now Cambodians are digging up the lxxlies to give. them proper funeral rites. 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Up In England Copter Grenades l(nock Out Reds THELWALL, England (AP) -Nearly 200 cars, tankers and heavy trucks, hurl!· ing with ~1ond.ay morning b11stle through a heavy patch of log on a major fre.e\.\'B)\ smashed togelh<'r near this Cheshire to~1l today. Police said at leasl nine J)f'rsons died in the chain of crashes. Another 61 victims ~·ere 12.ken to hospitals. Dozens of what rescue workers called ''walking wounded' were helped to a roadside restaurant, turned into a first- aid and reception center. They limped through tangled wreckage littering .a long stretch or the 1'1-6 motorway near its crossing over the Mersey River as smoke drifted up from burning trucks and ambulance and fire truck sirens screamed. Witnes!es the domino destruction call· ed Jt a battlefield, the worst M-6 ever saw. SAIGON (U PI l -U S. hellcopter pilots flying at treetop lt>veJ hurled hand grenades at North V1tnamesf:! artillery crews, enabling South \'1etnamese Black Panther forces lo raC'e in and capture three 122 ~1h1 long rang guns, military spokesmen said loday. The action iust below the demilitarized 'ZOne (DMZ! was the first major success for a 13,00(}.man South Vietnamese !ask force now in the seeond week of a sweC'p across 625 square miles of rugged terrajn below the D~IZ. The panthers also cap- tured a supply cache near the Laos bor- der. front dispatches aaid the daring daylight <1ttacks by the helicopter pilots came after observation planes reported B52s had destroyed 122 MM guns half a mile fro m the Laos border but that another was still fi ring on government troops. The heliocopler1 supporting the Bio.ck Panther commando troop• 1wooped in low and the pilots hurled grenades •t the guns ~·hich had been hauled across the D1\IZ lnlo !he northwestern corner of Sou1h V1etnan1. 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Console o'lnd casse1te com. capability for ame:tte tape.. binaUon regularly $429.90. Comoieand~comblMUon $37r0 ~ $37r0 Now Only Combinatio n lnre1riry and D"P"ndabi/lry slnre 1947 COSTA MESA 411 E. Sev•ntnnth St. 646-1684 Dolly 9·9; Sot. 9·6 Et TORO Laguna Hill1 Pl•1• I Nert '• 14n·O~ 1 Dally 10.-6; Thurs.-Frl. 10-9 837-3830 Mccfrtemi:ooa.n ~ ~ s&mo l"'Qrt~le model SC41J witb 50 nU. peak mu-;il' powcr,solid~te AM/Fiii _t~r,f slereo receiver, automlltic tmatlble and air suspension speakCL Add-ca capabtlity fot ~te &apra. Console and cmeUe eomt••tk• re1(Ularly ~1'9.90 ~lOCJllO Combination ., Now Only • II HUNTINGTON BEACH Brookhur•t & Garfield I Newt hi L11e•y M•''"l 962·5528 D1ily 9·9; Sit. 9-6 Miss Ai11crica I Has Mind , :1 Speaks It Agnc1v Exhorts U.S. Go ve rnors To Ba ck Nixo 11 SA~ .JLA'll", I' B tCPI 1 -\'ice Pres1- dent Spiro T Agnl•11· called on thr na- liQn's go1·enors today to shun "petty oir kering :ind partisan jockeyi ng" 1n debate ovrr President Nixon's new econo mic policy. "In this period of a freeze on wa ges, prices and rents. and indeed in the stage 1hat follows the freeze, let us 11•ork together in the public interest th r1Jugh a rational disct1ssio11 and a sp1r1t. nf cooperation,'' Agne~· told the 63rd annual national go1•ernors con ference. Jn remarks pr('pared for the openiag busi ness session of the 111eeting, Agne w :eturned lo his role as chief \\'hite House link with state J.lOVernment. I-le defended \'ixon·s new economic policy against Democratic and labor n1ovemen t charges that il offered unfair tax relief based on a '.Tickle down theory and tha l profit con· .rols should be tied lo other controls as :hey ""'ere not in tPe 90-day wage-price treeze. ~ ATLA NTIC CITY. N .J. tU PI ) -Laura Lea Sch.:lefer or Ohio, ~liss America 1972, is brown·haired, green-eyed , 36-24-34, and, of course, beautiful. She is against premarita l srx, has bee n orrered drugs h~· her rcrrs hut refusrd, alwa\'s wore skirts or drt'Sses lo class, l1•t•l);.]'rrs1den1r\1xun1s do1n,q 11 i;:nod job. s:i\~ ::he is political cn11,cr1ot11'e, and has a bov friend in Columb11s. Th'e boy friend says "thC' counlr) 's choice merely points up my goocl taste." "I'm not a typical co--ed, bu! I feel the n1:i1nrity of my peers lee) the .... ·ay I do," :>ht> said Sunday Jn her first press con- fl'ri•n<:e. The 22·yrar-0ld beauty frnn1 Ilf'Xley, Ohi•1. a s11burb of Colun1bus, y,·as crowned i\l 1ss Arllf'rica ?.t midnight &1turd11y in cru11ded l"Otnen!lon hall here. She stayed dr\"-f'\'Cd after v.1nn1n~ the 11!1e lo keep hr'r raise evelashes from sllpp±ng. ~he accrp1td congrat11lat1ons from her 11·1rlnll'ed n1nthcr. her 12-yea r old broth<'r and her "le!'r1b lv proud" b<Jy friend , and slept rnr two hours Shi' then <1ppc~n·d :ii thr nrws enn · rerence and fielded riu c.~l1ons ah<'.llll abrir· t1on. pren1i'lrit;:il sex . cn1npus <!rugs and polities. lJn<ler a new ruling. Miss An1cr1ea is allnv.·ed to comment on con· lro1ers1 al !epics Acc11rnpanied bl' a retinue of slate policen1rn and her chaperone. Miss America drot·e to a con1•rnlion in King of Prussia, Pa . for an ho11r she grectc<I .Qliests at the convent ion nr !hf' Hnhd<iy Fair Christmas :<how. sponsored 1>.1· three largr Philadelphia \1·holc~ale drug~1~1s . This morning she \\'as al\cnd1ni:t another ne1\·s c(111fcrcncc 1n !'\e11 York Ct· I\". Mo--""-'~'-' _s._,_ .. _m_ ... _1_3_, _1•_7_1 _______ D~ PILOT $ Business Leaders Freeze Action Backed WASHINGTO N tU Pll -Arch ie K. Davis, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, recom mended today that the Cost of Living Council be kept in e1- lslence to oversee whatever economic controls are imposed following the 90-<lay wage-price-rent fet:l.E'. Just before going lo the Wh ite House to joi n in a nieeting of 11 busi nes.!l leaders with Preisdent Nixon, Davis 5aid the group would tell th: President they ~p-­ p\aud his economic moves while fa voring a retu rn to a "free market" as soon as possible. "But phase 2 (!he period after the freeze ) has to be a gradual winding down," Da vis said. Davis' position -which he said reflected the feelings of the other business leaders attending the meeting - wa s in cnnflict with AFL..CIO President Grorge Meany, who has recommend_ed tha t phase 2 be controlled by an in · dependent board of labor, business and the public. Pollutien Peril Davis was interviewed on the NBC TV Today show. Da vis said Meany's plan for a nongove rnment board would not work. ''I think. it would be a mistake to start out that way , because you would pit busines5 and labor and the public against each other." Dav is said. Davis said the present Cost of Livi ng Council, composed of ca binet leve l men1bers, was the logical and the best group to control pha!H! 2 The council wa5 created hastily when Nixon a nnounced his economic program Aug. 15. The execut ive director of the cnuncil. Arnold N. \Vebe r. said in an interview ci'lrried by the New York Times today that he was not free to discuss whether the group would cont inue in existe nce beyond the Nov. 13 end of the wage-price freeze Weber said he fel t it had done its job ''reasonably well" and ...,·as now operating, v.·ith less than one-th ird of the 9()...day period gone, ''on 111 nation111I scale" after 1tart1ng with two or three per10ns. Davis challenged a charge by Meany that Nixon's econom ic moves favored business over the working man . Davi.! said busineM was not going to be able to n1eel the challenge of foreign cornpetition 11nd to create more jobs "unless we im· prove our competitive efficiency ." One schism devek>ped in the ranks of the businessmen. Wilson Johnson, presi· dent of the National Federation o( Indepeudent Businessmen . sai(I h i 1 300,000 member organization fel t the un limited 10 percent investme nt lax. credit favored big business over the smaller businessman. lie said the smaller busine~ people applaud in principle the conc ept of in· vestment credit, but believe the Presi- dent's proposal favo!"l big corporations. J ohn son, in a statement to UPI. suggested a S!00,000 ceiling / Nixon met Friday with labor leaders, "'ho prom ised to cooperate in the post· freeze policy if it is "equitable and fair.•• WRITERS- N. Y. Book Publuher Coming Here To lnlen>iew Awhoro Fish Easily Affected WASHINGTON (UPll -1l doesn't take a" awful lot or pollu tion to je<ipardize the survival chances of fish and other marine species. Just a little wi ll do the trick if it disrupts the chemica l communication systems on whic h such creatures depend. amounts of po!lulants can turn a thriving marine community lnto a dying one. Affected are such senses as smell and taste. Said Dr. David B. Boylan, a \\'oods Hole chemist: An n:eeutif'e 0£ a well-known New York ptibliaher w:i'll IOOll he in thi1 city to interTiew writers. Hi• purpote U to aneover manuacripll worthy o! publicatioa. F ielion,. !IOll·.fi<:tion,. poetry, juw:nile5. collectlom of abort •toriea or article-. religious. 1pecializcd and eTcn Q)lltfo'feni&l lllbjecll will he comidcred. If you h1-.e a m1nl15Ctipt ready (or almO!I ready) for puh- li.-.ation, and wouJd lilr:e to di.cuu it with 1his executive, please telephone the number bclo1' bctwec.o. 8:00 a.tn. and 10:00 p.m., and lea?C yol.ll nil.Ille and addttu. You will be contacicd later, Telephone: 673-1166 He said he 11.·as a behe1·er in ··hone~t partis?.riship. that the Nixon policy v.·as int handed do"·n frQrn i\11. Olyn1pus and 1''8S subject tn searching stud.1· leading lo Improvement where it could be im- ;>roved.'' · ''l'm conservat11·e and I'm very prnu rl nf it." said thf' nc w ~llss Amenra. dal.lgh!cr of R sct1onl te;11 ·hrr and gra11rl- Oaughtf'r or a men1h<'r .-if tt1 e Daughters of the American Rei olution. MISS AMERICA 1972 Ohio's laura Sc-haafer Scien tists of the Vi'oods •1ole Oceanograph ic Institution told the American Chemic a! Society's annual meeting to- day that less than lethal "One of the weak.est links in the life cha in of 2J:!Uatic organism!!" may be l he dependence of this life on the use or certain chemical signals for communication " U ¥••,,,_..,,writ• t• 1M l11Ut•1lll Dl..-.:t•r, a.,,. CA-17, r.o. lo•Jllt, v.r.o., New Torti, N.Y.10001 Prediction, Sensitive Tn11e Of Apollo Fire Tol<l Saliva Test Developed As Birth Control Aid !\E\V YORK ! L'P1 I -A former engineer wJth lhe Apollo program. Jnhn Dle!z had y,•arncd 15 dil ys before the Apollo I fire that killed three 11.stronauti:: that !here \\'as a dange r or fire on !he Ji[ll!Ce capsule, Life f\l agazine said Sunday. \VASHIP:GTO:-l' 1Ar1 -A Thr ('n1.vm('. known ai; chemist has rep 0 r t e d alkaline phOsphatasr, usually shows higher levels rturing the preliminary devclop1nent nf ;i re11. dai•s brfnrr ovulation that s<1lvia test that can predict a it does. dunng the other da)s 11·oman·~ fert ile period and of !he cv<"le. lhus acl as a birth CQntrol The Sa11·ia te st would he device. designed to predict fert ile Dr. Ray mond 0. Foster nf periods even for 1vomen v.·ho Astronnuls Gus firissom. Ed 'Vhite and Roger Cha£rre \Vere killed during a grn11nd tcsl <it Cape Kennedy .ran. 27, J!ll'i. Dietz' rcpor1 supports a Strl milli0n suit filed hy Grissnm's widow a g a ins 1 North American Rockwell Crop .. 1he prin1e cnnlrilctor fQr the ,.pacecraft. Life said. Otta11·a. 111.. said the test uses had irregular ~riods and a strip nf chemically sens1ti\'e 11·anted but were unable lo use iape a 11'oman can hold in her thr rhythm method or con- mnulh briefl v each dav. ll is trilcrplion. intended to Predic t 1tie' fertileh,===========11 Dietz. ii Ccncral Electric employe \1•o rk1ng on the Apollo project in J!ous!on. became concerned about fire danger when a fire hrnke fftll durinJ?, an April. l!'l6fi. l c~t nf an Apollo en1·1rnnrnrnral cnntrnl system. D1et1.1n('<t 1n ~rt a r11nd1111n nn in fl amn1able materials 1n the ('apsulr anr! ,'\ n r ! h American otfrrrd tn make a sur1·ev fnr ~~.1.21'0 11 hich v.·as nnt pitid, Life said. Hut ;i North America n sub- contractor. Life s111rl, did nu1).,c ;1 i c~! thar "cnnla1nrd nt le;i~t nn r shork1ni: piece nf In· formal u1n It 11·.1s d1st•nvrrrtl lh;:it a ma1cri a1 widely 11srd in the mndulr. ;:i spongy. flc'i1ble urethane I n a m drsignated 'Urelanc 551.1 ,' could spon- tanwus.lv 1j.!n\!e 11t lcs~ lhan 300 degfees.'' Temperatures in snme are as would cxccNI 200 degrees. ac· cording to the article. Chou Liar -Cardinal pl'tind from one to li ve da_1 s in arlv?JJce \n a g1ve11 mnn1h. Foster 1n\d the Ameriran rhC'ITiica\ Socir l l' Ill ;l l'f'pnrt l Sunday th;:i1 additional ::;tudic::; are neerled hefore !he ralue <if the technique can be. fully assessed. The rep.1rt 1o:a::; co- authnred l)y Dr 1\lbert R. Lorincz. a Lns Ga!Q~. ph~·i;i­ cian. I Foslrr ~a id the test rvnl\·ed from hntiings of a peric.dic I 1 anah<ln in the level nf a 1 rhrm1c:i l enzyn1e fnund in sal 1 1a v. h1ch cQrrespond::; 1111 h d1flerrn1 phases of a ~nn1nn·s monthly menstrual cyc!c. Svnthctie Grid Turf 1'ests Set \\'ASl-IJNCTON ( C'Pl) 111anufacturers or syntbellc foothall lurl have been asked to provide Congres~ v.-ith report& on safely tests nl their f>rod"ds, Rep. John E, i\1oi<s 1n- Calif.1. sent letters 11~k1ng for the findings to i\tonsantn, the WASlllNGTON iAPI -A manufacltirer nf Astroturf : Nationalist Chinese Roman Ji\1 f.-0 .• the m;:i k.er nf Tartan Catholic cardinal had some Turf : and Arnencan Biltrite ad vice for President Nixon as Rubber Co., v.·hich produces he. went through the receiv ing line at' White House religious Polyturf. service. f\-1 o:o;s. chairman of a House He said to beware or Com· Co m merce Subcommitt ee, mun ist Chinese Premier Chou said over the weekend the En-Lai because Chou is "an l t ght ""''"'' a es s were sou IA' Insidious ma n." th e cardinal lold newsmen later. recent study ind1ca lC'd ath!ele~ Pa ul Card inal Vu-Pin from playing on synthetic turf suf- 1'aiwan said also that Chou "is fered ~ percent more in1urif.~ a pmrcssione! liar'' I do than those playing on natural not believe; 11ny ~ood can come i.:rass. The study v.·as made by from that meeting:· referring to Nixon's plans to visit Dr .• lames (;:i.rrick or the Main land China. Un1versily of Washington. I ~~-=-=-=--.i-=~=j , (l'•loll l'Mllktl .. dvorti'*"-1) My Thanks to You for 01Drlttlt M.,t lltlll V•lt<ll(!trl•~. Cl111 •I '1' a YES Vote SADDLEIACK COLUGf IOND ELECTION Septamber 14th, 1971 Sathll•back Collitt• AlvmMI M,lwln I . AAll<h•ll -(0-<><~1~11•• '•DO Mlr•~••il• 1"1r~w•Y ·"·"11 ' , THE AMAZING HEALTH OF HUNZA LAND -'• Huni• elders ov•r 100 yr1, old. LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE WORLD 'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE "Jll":'-'ZA-11n iso!atrrl Shan. i:-r1 -la in l h" flunalaya~. \1·hrrP 1hr 1nt11~hi1a nls 1i1P in hr 100 In 120 Y•'ll1'5 old." 1A rnr1lc11n \\'r,,kly1 "Thf'll' IS .. ~·lrlrnCf th::it mPn in H un7,ll J1111rl. II rrn1nlr ;r. iz1nn in t hr ll ln111 l11 y::in moun. t:i.1n~. Ii\" '" tlo" l:lO r•r r1·rn \110 ,1r/\r\ fJ ld, lh!' A '.\f I\ si11rt 111 11.~ rurrrnt 1•11irna\:• i :i; Y. \\'..rld-Tr!1_>cram 1 ·111111111 le tn1lv 11 Utriri11 11·t11't·r 1•rn11lr Ill'" \\'lthout disrii~" 1111d di" or old 11i;:e. YOU TOO, CAN LEARN THI SECRETS OF THE WORLD'S HIALTHllST PEOPLE 'T1l 1p~o~1. or wr•h fc, t h1 FR.E E H UN ZA HEALT H COU!l:SE. w, ht •• "othi~9 lo ,111. Th 1• i1 • frt• p11bl<t •••· ~ .... Tel1ph•11• 131·)~11 , er f!IOJI tlMo c:e11,•111 Mtow. HOWi HIALTH I CHAIACTtt IDUCATIOH INSTITUTI ... o. 6002 o,.,.,.., e •. 92667 Mf!d IM y•11r Fllll HUNIA HIALTH COUlSI ••• eddrHt; • Now R-'Y AutoflnUK"e P!'Jil.!&mAAnd jolno the ciJmblned cb<d< and ~ ;;:; ..... tllllfe.I?<> ~card package. ! ;ioamfb•~-it·s,rnore • • "'convEmE1Jtfor,oa.Itstbenewway Ready AutoFinance isa pre-to buy a new car. app~oved ~uto loan.And Y?U can Here\ howlt_,..ks. <1ualify f?r it when you quahfy for After you qualify, Security the~r_nb11100checkandcbarge~ Pacific Bank will give you a Since Ready AutoFinancegi sales draft for the amount you the loon heforeyouget the car, uthink neecl, Good for you can deal Just like you were ~ t.o f!trf:l_ the total cash price of any new car you choose ... including tax and license. . ~-·· '" .. I When ;rou've got you?" deal all set.JUStcomple\e the draft and present it along withourcombinedcbeclcand charge card to the dealer. Bingo. You've fin anced your car with Ready A 1J!oFinance. -- For protection. •ch draft bi only..ild f« 90 d8ys. But you can renew it up to three limes. Whenever~ like, Ready AuU>Finance,JoiDsMaster ·-"' Charge, Check Guanmtee end :Ready ~Account to mal<ethel moolcompletecbari!eaml cm get. And you can get it !l';"1 from Security Pacific Bank. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK ff i~ ~ .... ~ • DARY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Yes Vote Recommended Saddleback College President Dr. Fred Bremer 1s afraid public1ly abo ut a recent court decision on school finant ing may discourage voters from going to the polls Tuesday \\1hen the college d istrict \\'ill seek approval of a $24.870,000 bond issue. This, says Bremer, \\•ould leave lhf!-young col!cge "in limbo." an -urllortunate developn1ent, since the court decision probably will not affect capital expenditures. for "'hich the bonds are needed. \V ith voter approval. the college \\'ill be able lo pro- ceed 11•itb long-planning construction of permanent fa· c1Jities lo augment the relocatable structures it has been usu1 g for three years. Purchase of land for a second campus. to be ina ug· uraled \11hen lhe existing campus reaches its projected capacity enrollment in 1978. also is planned. Spiralltn~ gro\rth in the Saddleback d istricl. \1•hirh covers 48 pe rcent of Orange County, makes it more than clear that the college \viii need lhe space. Rising land and conslrurtion cosls make it equally clear that money invested no"' \.viii be money saved later. Saddleback College is providing an essential service to South County residents It is a service that enhances both the q uality of life and. in hard fact , the value of property. A "yes" vole on the bonds makes gond busin ci~s 5ense -and good citizenship i:;ense. Nixon's Call for Unit y President Nixon's speech to an unusual join t session of Congress last Thursday had a valid purpol-ic. despite the quick put dO\\'ns by his Democratic Parly opponents. That purpose ,1·as to hold on to the initial ive in di· reeling the economic course of the nation in the face (If p redictable static from Democrats ambitious to succeed him in the \Vhite House in 1973. The President's only real surprise was his declara· Origi11 of 'Dutch' This , 'Dutch' Tlictt ~ • ~ .. , .. -..~ .... , . ..,. ........ "17".' ~ ~-. . ,.. . • Sydney J: Harr:i l ~ fine of the saddest lhings about pre· .iudice is that it persists in t~ language habits nf a j)l'Qple long af!rr e\•eryone has forgouen the original cause that gave nse to 1t, ~Y younger daugh- ter the other day ;isked me "'hy wt: call it ;, .. Dutch 1reat" when t:ach person pays for him· :;;elf; anrl I remembered dining with • Jnumal1st from !he Netherlands some ~1'ars ago whn asked me the sa me qu es· lion, si nce no one there knows what a "Dutch treat "means. Actually, !his cierogator.v phrase is 11 rrl1c of the 16th and J7th Centuries. when the Dutch were England's chief colonial rivals and 11 sea power th at t;eemed to threaten Lhl': merchant nt:et of Britain. Arcordingly, doz.ens of de pre cat in g "Dutch" phrases suddenl y be ca me popular. ··DL:TCH TREAT."' of rnur~e. 1mpl1rr1 !hat the Dutch 1unhke !hf' gener(IU:> Eni;lish~ \1·cre \l'lO .!'lingy lo bu~ aoolher m;:1 n <1 meal ;:iod e:tleoded hnspttahty only on a ca~h has1~ Along "·1th 1h1s. thf'rt: ar(l!"-e '10utch ;i11r l1on ,"' in \l"hich 1hl' aurt1nncer be-gins \1tlh a ridiculQu.r..lv h1.1?h f1J:;ure ::ind then Jn1\•ers 1t: ··DutCh 11nchor ," 11h1th 1s ~nmrth1111? 1mrort<1nt thar 1~ lrf1 heh1nr1 . ;i nrl "Dutrh httrgain. · mea11ini: nne r h~l 1 ~ cnnclllded over cup\ous dra ughts of l1- 11uor. THERE WAS ALSO "Duh:b concerl.," Dear Gloo1ny G us Can 't someone dev1sr fl universal- ly recngnlzable signal for drivers tn use to Jell another motorist 11·hen he has left his turn signal oo long <1fler its use for turning or chang- ing lanes" :'>l<iyl)(· \l e shnu)d gn back to :irm signals. at least they aren't left "on .·· -B. \\',A. T~l• l••!ur• ••11~0 • .. 1&0'1' Votw1, •U n..:nwrll• 11•1" er th1 11tw•P•P" ~·"~ yo;,r "' '""' It GlOClm• G~ .. 01il~ Pllo!. v.·here each instrument play!-a different tune : "Dutch cour;ige · \l'h1ch 1s induced by ge lling drunk. ··outch defense." ~·hich is really a surrender: "Dut ch luck," v.•hich is uodeser\'ed good fortun P: '"Dutch praise.'' 11·hirh st:ems to praise while n really rondr1nns: and '"double Dutch.'' which we no\1· call "double·ta!k," or gibberish. ln the 17th CC'ntury. 1he f.nj:!li:;h called <i cheap allov <lf corfX'r and zinc "Du1ch gold ": a frng was a "Ot11rh nightlnAalE'": and a party 11·hcrr !hr host gel s drunk before Lhe gue~ts v.as known .as a "Dutch fea st." \\"ESTILL SPEA K of being "in Dll!ch" "'ith a person we ha\'e offended, and nl talking to someone "likP a Dulrh L'nr lP ," \1h1ch nlf'iln.'I tn srnlrl rnunrily. But · Outch treat." 1nost nf all. ht1!-llr1·0111e a \'lf'rmanenl part nf the Engl 1 ~ h \Tocabulary. All thrse relcrl'nrcs in rase \"f'U ha\E anv doub t, may tir found in Shiplr} 's "riictinn<irv of \\ri rrl 0 r ii:: 1 n s . ·' 'f'hilosophira! l.1hrar1. 194~) The l" tn· t'llcatf' hl'l11· 1ant:u;ii::e !'> ;in emnLtnn;il ~rn\\'1h, di>pt'.'r1d1111; 1111 h1stor1rcil f;n !•'I\, and tiri11· U1P lnhrls l 1n~nr on long n(t ~r thr Pf11nr1on ~ ha \I' rt1\;1rp{«Jrrd !'ll('k"' ;inr! ~1rinrs 1'an 11nlv hrf'ilk our tvine~. h111 nan1rs can leave scars thal last for centuries, Bond Issue Opposition Tn the Editor: The Saddleback school bond issue will ht' \'Oled on tomorro\\'. The federal governme nt and the st.1te of Calilom1a are making bnna fid e efforts to cool inflatinn wit h wage and price cnn· t.r nl.s and other administr2Jive economies. But the "trustees" nf Saddleback arf' asking fo r .11 cookir jar hnnrl issue nf 124.870,0i'IO, Lhus rour1ng gasohnr on the flainrs nf 1nfiallon which already enfold the taxpayers of this di strict. READ YOUR ballot ! rt'<'eived in I.he mail 1 carefully and you wi!l find that each department of the school ls to gel. ,;ome.Ullng from these' cookie jar bond sales. The.re Ir; even s bout s:J million for real estate in the Tustin area. Read ct1refully the "Statement 01 Compliance.'' (which comP.s "'ith y(lur ballot in the mail ) and you will find il !'l11tes that the information I propaganda l i!I b<Jsed on projertions. which projections are not bindlrtg on the district. The. only sure thing i1 the debt of S24.870,000. The whole matter. projoctions. tar rates and all can be resolved by the t.u- payer with • two letter wnrd. NO. A. P. PO\\'ELSON Capistrano Beach IJrge• a '/\10 ' Vote To the Editor; Taxpa}'f'r5" revolt" It Is obvious some J'K'nple are going to he hurt very b11dly, rf mt alreBdy. ii won 't be long . your home \\"Ill no longer be YOUR castle. The city, county, SC'hnol and 1>!111(' h ~vr alreRdy 1n· fnmed us that the 1971·72 budget1 and 'lai lhox L1rltn 1rem ~ol<ltr• t•• w11cam1. l'larm11t• wr11u1 1ftould canv•• lftt lr m1n11e1 In :IOI Wil•G• er ltu. Tflt tf!ftl re ctndtotH ltlltrt 19 111 •••<• 1• t11m1111rt hl>tl I• "'""'•d. All Jttt•t1 mu11 ,,.. c!\111• 1l1nt htr1 ant m11Unt .tddr111, 1>111 n1mt 1 "''" H "'ll~fltld an r111 ut1! U 1ull1Cltnf •tllOfl b l ttl .. 111, P"!fY WOif Ml 0. t Ul>llw..cl taxes are UP. UP. UP. lf you can't dill it. il will belong to "you kn ow 11•ho." Thirty percent of property n"·ners are paying un· ju.st, inequitable taxes. v.•hile 70 per~ot , Lhrough loopholes, are ex empt. JN VIEW OF the follov.•ing: -The state Supreme Court ruling to disburse school funds lhroughoul th is slate. -The pendin~ Jarvis I percent pr(l- pert'· tax limi tation amendment. - ' -ThP pend in~ \Vatson 1 7S peretnt Property Tax L1m1t allon Amendment. -Thr rrnrlrn,g t-.lorrelli-Gonzalves pro- perty lair amf'ndment. -ThP possible state·w1de i;chool tax· ation bill s -The Prr~1df'nrs frl'fze on prices. \\·ages and rents. but r\OT properly tar-,. The I..8guna ne,.rh Taxpayers" Assoc\~· tion urge!' a t\O VOTE V1mnrro\\' on thi.o Sadrtleback (".0111m11n1tv College Dlstr1ct $24,870.000 bond e.lccllnn "Don't vote ynur~f'\f out of ynur home." /.tRS. TH £RE'SA \'ALE f.Ai.LES Past Pre5ldcnt anrl L1Jr !\lcmher Of the Laguna Bearh Taxpayer s A~~l')('111l1on. tion that the freeze of wages and prices wUJ not be. con· tinued after the 90-day period, Aug. 15 to Nov . 13. In place of the freeze, it appears the nation can look for· ward to an extended period of \Vhat n•as called "jaw· boning'' Under Presidents Kennedy ;:ind Johnson. an d to some n1ec hanism for providinR some governmental and public review of future '''age an d price decisions in basic industries, 1'hts means trying. v.•ith the help of public opinion, to get. Big Labor. w1lh its coercive power, and major in· dust.ry management, \Vith its tendency to cave in und er labor's roY.1er. to put an end to the sell-feeding spiral of inflationary \vagc increases. Opinion polls considered reliable. taken since the Pres1dent'.s \vage-price freeze, in dicate that the public at large. including union members, strongly favors the Prcsulcnt's moves. This fact of life, if the George ~f eanys of the labor movement \~·111 face it. n1eans the tin1C has come to take a fresh new look at the :'\merican scene. For underlying it all is the inc reasing recognition on the part of atl areas of the poli~ical and economic: spectrum of this grim truth: Unless America has the will and the enlightened self-interest to voluntarily apply the brakes to the \11agc-price-spend-lax madness, v,ie will force oursel ves into a rcgin1ented economy of the type which has proved so stultifying and depressing wherever it has been tried-in the free nations of \Vestern Europe as inu ch as ln the various totalitarian naUons. ;\nd the first to Jose their economic freedom under such a systen1 are the wage earners: 1vhether unionized or not. Pre~ident Ni xon 's call for unity. competitiveness and contin ued hard \l'ork v/ere in order. The elements of grealness in America are sli11 there, des pite all the fuzzy thinking nf the nation's de tractors. The Job for the indivi dual citizen now is to make h is feelings on this overriding issue known to the Cali· f ornia congressmen and senators promptly and force- fully. s • 'He:r! What a.re you doin' dawn there? Trying to ruin this entire setup?' Every Culture Needs Sy11ibols From William Tell to Che I read 1n a newspaper the ot her day that snn1e S11•1~s intellectuals ha ve been debunking \Villia m Tell. Nnt only is he a myth , They sav. but he was a siupid ~nkel. unwonh~' of being a symbo! of S11•uzerland. This IS !()(I bad l-/;1 v1ng rli~covrrPd feet of cloy Qn ;ill our real historica l leaders. \1·e might at least get to keep our legend;iry ones. The J920s, the pe riod in which I J,!rew lo maturity. 11 as a good time fo r heroes, As J look back on thnse year~. il occurs t.o me that the memorAblf' fa{'t abouL that decade wa s nor Pruhib1tioo. not jazz and bobbed hair and flappPr skirts, not the League nf Natlnns. It w;is the abundance of heroes Although 11e had ours in Canada "'here I grew up, the U.S. had them in superabundance. YOU DON'T REALLY h<!\'f' to be O\'C r 50 to remernber 11'h'1 !hcv v;ere. In everv ficlrl of endeavnr there \..'as An rxampfe \l'hn was the "greatest '' There 111as !ht: greatest ballplayer. Babe Ruth; lhe grea test golfe r, Bobb~· Jone s: !hf' .[!feat est n1ri\'ie lO\'l'T. Rudolph Va\l'nlino; !he n1rist l!l;imorous movie quren, r.rrta Garh<1. the .~e"1:1es1 . Cl;;r;i f\<lw : lhP greatest lon!b2JI pl;i_1er. Rrd Gr;ince: the grea1est a1 iator, Charles Lind· -' " Ha yaka11'a ber.i;h : the greatest explorer. Admiral B,\Td; the greatest evangelist, Billy Sun- day; the j:!realest !av>'yer, Cl;irence Darrnv.·: the greatest pianist, P&derew- li ki; the greatest tenor, Enrico Carusn; the grez.test soprano, Galli<urci; the j:!reatest Negro. George Washington Carver: the greatest in ventor, Thomas Erlisnn: the greatest industrialist, Henry ford ; the greatest plan(sman, Luther Burbank. Try loday to rill each of these categories ll'llh a n11me . You will cer· t<l.inly nnl bt able to get co mmon agree- ment on more than a cnup]t:, I suppose 11·e are more sophi sticated today. more likely lo anal yze critically than to idolize. \\'E HAVE LIVED through the '30s. v.·hich cured us of many illu sions -chier- lv the illusi nn !hat thl': U.S.A. wa~ always bes! in every field. Our history .at aboul 1hat time was .11;oing through revision s by debunking historians. The Constitution of the United States. far from bfing a dil'incly-ins pired documenl, was a rcnec· lion nf !ht: economic inlt:rt:sts of the peo- ple who fr;iml'd it . The First World War 11·as nor fought lo makt: lht: world safe for drmnrracy. hut tn enrich !ht: munition! industry -"merchants of death." The Ci vil War wair; an at~m pl by th P-in· dustrial North to secure perman ent economic advantage over the agrarian South . There were soon nn heroes v.•ithou t i;:uilty secrets or hidde n comple11:es. no altruistic ci:iuses w1thnut ulterinr aims. Todily you might get a barrnom cnn- ~ensus in snme circles that Vida Blue is the greatest pi1 cher -but "'e are too a11•are nf the n~tingness nf fame to take much satisfactinn from that. THE t!EROES OF THE ''.!Os were 11 source of sat isfa clion and slrt:nglh. \Veighted all they werl': towards white middle-class and provincial v a 1 u I': s , nevertheless lhry were !he symbols ol a vihranl snd self·cnnfidenl cullure. F.very culture needs symbols. I don't know v•hat the Swiss will do if they lose Wil liam Tell. His story wai:; e quick "'ay or inculcating !he virtues nf courage. love or children. patriotism -encapsulated io i:i story lhat nrit nnly mnved school ch ildren but inspired freedom-fighters and revol utionaries. When you take ::iw11y heroes. you ha ve to fin d others to takt: their place. rir you will producf' a gr neration that believes we have no virtues or hnnor in nur· socielv. A\1d such a gcneratinn . feeling che::.ted. 11•ili rush t.o make up new heroes nf the ir own . Ai\'0 Tl--l •T '" FX ACTLY whal is ha~ nen ing now . Student dormitory roo ms from Harvard Lo Bt:rkeley are decorated Guevara ·with Che Guevara poster.<;. Allhough hi s real accom plishmPn!s are quite as legendary as \\lilliam Telrs are s<'oid to be. Che Guevara makes a serviceable hero tn tocla.y's ~·oung te\'olut1onaries because ht: wa s authcntic;ill,1· killed as a guerrilla fighter -11nd can therefore be \·iewed as a splendid m;ir!yr As a rna!ler rif f;;C't. Che Gue,·ara. an intellectual and 1dro!ogue. r;iilerl in almosl e\•erything he dirl He. failed miserably as Cuba 's m101ster of in- dustries. BeC':1use of hi.~ arrni.;anc·e and disagreements 111lh ('astrn, C11stro sent 1.1m nn a mission to foment revnlut1 on 1n the Cnngn fa11in !! al !his. he 11'en r \\'ith his ~uernllas tn Bolivia. 11·hcre he im · agined that Bolivian peasants v.·ou!d gather joyfully around hts revo!utinnary leadership. llO\Vf:VE R. Tll E prasants did nolhlng of lhe kind . ~lo.)llv lhev sav: thr Cubans as ene mies and acied aS 1nfnrm('rS for lhe Bolivian arm,\'. His 1i!11e h;ind nf i;:uer· rillas 11·as bet rayed and rapturC'd. Guevara 11•as shot. RarC'l v has il man been so cnmp!etel.\• !he \Jct1m of his O\\'n ideology and rhct nr1r. If young revnlut1nnaric s 1van! tn mak e a hero QU! of 11 man 1vho 11;i~ ~ born f;i ilu re. that"~ a\I rit-:ht 11·ith ml' But I'll s!irk with \\'11liam Tel!. At least he hit the apple. B~ S. I. H a~ aka~·a President San Franci~rn Slate College Jobs Are Nixon's Next Big Target \\"AS!-fl~r.To~· -A'> !hr rop11l.:1r ex- prr .. ~1r1n gnr~. yflU ain 't ~een nothing _vel -1n 11~11· ~weeping er11nomic n1ras11rr..- L:nder cnn,~1drrallnn are irlc;is and rro- po~als. a_s dra~11r and far·rcach1og .as thP srectacullir 11·age-pricl' freeze, lo rle;,I \4'1lh the rersistenUy excess1l'e une n1ploy· ment rale -upwards cif 5 5 per cent in rrcent mnnth~ This grievou5 Jnb. less le vel is Pre~1· denl Nixon's next ::rucially momentous l.'trgeL It lli hi!i determin- ed inlcnllon to cut it. by at least one-thir d by next spring. Tha l'stheem-IA-\ phatic dlrectivt: g1v-'/' /'\, en his in nt:r advisers They hAve been told plans mu~t he de\·ised lhat ~·ill quick· ly ;inrl effectively put millions nf idl e on payrolls. ' t ~obert S. Allen done but tn gel it dnne. ) • One measurt: bring dt:liberatcd is a ver- si1Jn of the New Dral's WPA (\\'orkl'i Prngrf'~S Arlm1nistra tinn 1 -under which n'illinns were pu1 lo work on a wide range of jobs from raking lea\•es to pain- ting murals in public buildings, 11·riting: plays and staging shows. As bting rl iscus.sed. workers would be: pa ir! ·prevailing minimum wages of $1.M In upwardir; of S2.00 an hour, with the ft:deral government looting the bill. THE GOVER1'~1E1''T 11lready i1 doing lha.1 to a limilE'd extent undt:r the recently r:n11cted pu blic st:rvice employe5 !11w. Undt:r it, an estimated 200.000 will be hirerl by local 1uthQrities. l.A51 Cong re!ll'i, President Nixon ve:tned auch a btll but signed ii this time, THE PRESIOE,\'.T w11nts that dramatic. No v.· apparently he j5 prepared Lo ex· undertaking Eoet in mn11on by !he ex---<lend this policy to !he whole rsnge of p1ratioo of !hr 00-rlay wai.:E'·price freeze. joblessness. The inside \Vhz!e Hnt1se word is that no Of particul ar cons_ern 1.6 Presidl'.nt Nix· conc epts, theories. formul11s or anything nn i ~ prnvirling job.!ilor Vietnam veterans else, nt:w nr old, are barred to ac-aod youlh ln general. aimpl!sh this nbJecth·e. The overrirling lie has i;;lres.'1erl ,the urgent importance ai m is lo mass1veJy rerluce unemploy-of lh11t in his la!k' v.·ith sdvisers Md men! in lhe shortest possible time. hcutenants. Several ''innovative" pi'o- The primary concern is not how 1rs posals reportedly are being formul ated , l!IJ Ge orge ---, Dear George : I c11n't begin lo !ell you hnw much I enJny ynur adl'iCe column, and the only thing wronll with 11 is thar your CQtUmn JS too i;hort. Can 't you "Tile longer' A Fl\N Dear Fan ; C:uf t ~·no 11·n!t long~r prohlems~ I mran. \\·11h tht klnd of letters 1 llf'I , th ii; L~ fairly hll!d t-O pad out e\·en th is long. • but details are. unk nown. TIIAT THERE IS impellinR rt:uon for the President's concem is fnrcefully underlined by Sen. Strom Thurmond 's bl unt d!'mand that "specisl attention and a_ssislance be givt:n Vietn1m veterans in placing them in the job marke:t." Not olliy is the South Carolin tari a rank· ins Rt:puhllcAn memtw>r or the Armed Servict!fi Commltte:I':, Judiciary Committee <1nrl Arpropriatlons D" fens e Sub- con1m1ttee, bu!. he ix t. polt.'t>rful leader of hi~ party thr;oughout lht: South. Also, he gel\erally $upporta lh1 Administration 's 'leglslatlvt: po licies. I It is h1~hly si.":fl1!1can t. therefor(', th;it Thurmnnrl sin~IPrl nu1 lJnemplo:Vment ;imon~ veter;in.~ as a prE'SSing problf'm anrl ~ha rrly ca lled for prompt remedial act1rin. HE ftfTNCEO NO 11•ords in pinpointing the 1s11ue and 11~ magnitude. "Thrrt: 11re 22:1.000 Vietn am ve!e.rans bet11·een the age l)f 20 and 24 "''hG are v.•1thnut jobs," sa id Thurmond. "Th is amount~ to 13.4 per cent compared with 9 per cent nf nnn·l'eteran1' in Lhet a~P: hn1cket who ;:i rp not employed. or IM!'ie v.·ho are 25 tn 29 yea rs old . 5.9 per cent o( the Virtn11m \'eterans ;irt: unemplnyed, and 4.S per cent of their nnn-veteran counterparts are without employment. "These rigures alarm me for sevt:rsl reasons. The stability of a nat ion's r:cooom y l.~ directly related In the emp!o~'men l of il.s citi ze11s. Such 11 high percentagl': of unen1plnyment is Alway~ 1 matter for 11erious concern . Ho14·ever, rhe fact Uiat the percentage of unrmplny- ment smong Vietnam veter1ns runs highe:r th an the na!ional 1vt:r11ge shCl14'S that rapid anrl cnrrective n'e11sures l'ihou!d be applied to lh is particular cale.gnry lmmedislely.'' ECONOft11C l\1EASURE most favored by members of Coog~lll. returned from 1 moolh's v1cation, ill an individual taJ cut nf some kind -partlcularly for \nw- inC'ome brackets. That's clearly indicated in lllks with • wide: range of lt:g/sl11l0r11. In these discussions, they s11y lhe.ir ma il is heavily In favor of the President's waii;~price freeze: slso in demand~ for concrete measures lo draslically reduce une:mploymt:nl ind for lax relit:f. Prefer- red tax plan among the lawmakcr11 is in- creasing the minimum RIAnd11rd drduc· tioo for low·lncome lamilits by making an increase In personal exemptions t:f· fective "'s of .Jan. l, 11171. lnstcBd of .Jan. t, 1972. as propmt:d by Presldtnl N1.xon. Under the existing h1\\', this t;ix bre11k does not become oJW)rative. unlll Jan. I, 1973. B'r :'otA Kl1'\G THE PXr'n1pt1nn rflroar- \Jl'E' 1n .ranuar:-nf 1h1s 1·rrar. t;ixp;:n·f'r :. rnlllfl rla1m II .~7~0 drrrluc!+nn nn rr1 11rn~ rl ue next 1\pr1I 15. Thi.~ 1vn11lrl rl1rer1ly benefil mHl!no11 1n lhr 1n1rldle-1ncome bra ckf'I;; !\.Ins! lt:glslalnrs ;il.~n slrnngly 1nd1c<1l e !hcy \1•riuld IJkt: In ~rre this excn1rition raised to $1.000. Signlficanll~" Arp. \\"1lb11r ~1 11ls,• [).. Ark, ctiairrnan nllhe pn11erflll IV::i)S and ftf eans Cnmm1tt "" 1s for that He holds 1t v.·ould be an im mediate and decis1\e stimu lant In !ht: national rcnncirn1 . lllustr11tive of the n1ail rrrcrt\rrl by members or Congress is the follo \l'lng: "l\1AKE THE WAGE-PRICE free1.e slick unt11 inflation and otht'r malarl· justments are de;i ll with effeclil'ely. The que11lion i~ whether !ht: like~ of ~ffany, ·Bridges and l)thrrs likP thrm wi ll run our country. No w ts the t1mr \n find nHL The people are wholeheartedly with the Presi- dent if he has the_ guts lo make his pr~ gram slick,." OU.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT Roberi N. \Vtt:d, Pub/i1her Thomo1 Keevil, Editor AlhPrt \V. Bntes Ed itorial Page Editor Thi! editorilll pa.ge of !ht: Dally Plll'll seeks ~ inform and 1timuliue re1d- t'rs by pre~nnni: th!, flel'.'lp;!Jlf'r'1 op1n1ons And cvmment11ry on topict of interest anrl s1gnltic1tnct., by ~ \'irlinll: a forum !or ~ txprr.q;ion fJt our f'!,1der:s' op1nlons, i nd by pre- ~rnting ~ dive~ vl@lf.•Jl(linr~ cif In• lorm@d obsf'rvl':l'J, llnd 1pokeJ.men on topics of the day. Monday, September 13. 197 1 CHECKING •UP• Wl1e1·e A1·e Stars i. I , Of 30 Yeru·s Ago?' t B~ L. ,\I. BOYD A\'EflAGE J/E1r.11r or those girls pic tured on "Plav· boy" centertnlds 1.c; S Jeer. I in('h .... Al.Rl::AD Y nn !he drawing boarrls. sir. ::ire apartment hou!'e~ equipfl"rl v.·uh metered f:iucr ts for 111111. .... TAKE THEES. 11 ·~ RI night they ~rov.. Da~11n1e mostly, they just sit there and n10pe • - . A.\10.\G thnsc.> cnuplC'.c; already ma rried seven years, only lhree Oll t of SO even tually get divorced .... DID I TELL VOL' 11 takes !he average man exaelly 23 n11nutes' \10rk hcreatx1uts to eara the price of a SlK·pack of beer? W ITH NEW MACHINE, DRUGS ARE South Coa st Community Hospital NE VER TOUCHED BY HUMAN HANDS Phar maci st Fr an k Ursino M•ns Unit N e\v l\f acl1ine Pi1sl1es Pills Monday, StD ttmber lJ, l'l71 OAIL V PILOT 7 RecroJtlng Battle Army Sets More TV Plugs WASHINGTON !UPI ! The Army hope11 to rome ba L'k on the TV screens ahout C h r i st ma st i me with a message or good cheer -join the Arni~·. The Armv ran 11 $10.6 million rad io and TV ad- vertising campaign I o r 13 weeks last spring to sre lf Madison Avenue techniques y,·ould hrlp drun1 up more recruiL~ and pa ve the way 10 the all-vo!untet>r forer Pre~i­ dent Ni11nn wants to bel!tn July I, 1973. Previus to that pa id ram- paign the 11rmed rorces depended on "public service announcements." \\'hen the Army st:1rled pa~'ing for commercial~ to get them into prirne 1·1ewin1: lin1e, the other servicrs fe11red the campaign 9.'0u1d cut into thrLr n11·n recruiting err 0 r ts . Partiallv to clam thnse fears Assistarit Defense Sceretary Rnger T. Kelle y stopped ;iny fllriher paid radi0-TV c;im. back on lht 11ir saying. "Today·s Army v.·anls to jnin YOll .'' Offic ials told UPI they are tentatively planning l h r e e separate radio·TV campaigns each year. The first would c-0me in the spring -as did this year's test campaign - and would bf> ai1ned at the June cr0p or high school gr:iduates Frorn past experience Arm~· recrul1ers knov.· that many of lht'se ~raduates like to sptnd their sumn1rr 1n the sun and only think 11bou! 1ohs v.·hen the bea ches close. Yi !he\' wanl In stai:e a serond. briefer ad · \'ert1sing campaign a b o u t Augu st. The lhtrd carnpaigr y,·ould come arnunrl Chr istmar and the ntw year 11nd be aim - ed at those student~ lea vinf school at the encl of January. Tile rych.• would lw~i n allain in sprlni;: w11h a 1'-1arch-April· Ma y campaiitn. off1c1als say. The Arn1y·s tilmpaign l11sl spring was gearrd tn drurn· ming up more recruit.~ for the combat :irm~ -inf;in!r.v, ar1nor and Rrl11!erv Over !ht> yf>ars onl.1 fl)ur pt-~1·ent of the men needOO 1n tho!if> area~ ha1e volunteered ;ind lhe all- volunteer pl;in will not work unless mort men are attracted to them. .Does More Than Help ShniiKJ 'Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal/ ~~~~::.o~~;.~?.~~!~~~~:f AHGL1\IE,'\"T CO,\TINUES as to v.·hich is the most r!an- gerous pos1t1on 1n football. Ha lfbnck~ accoun1 f01· 2~ per cent of the inJuries, acCQrding to an Oregon le.om phr~icia n A Texas conch, hov.'e\'er, contends the offensive c>ncts pl ay the mos t har.ardous gan1e . Pass catchers. he sa.1s. n1nre tha n any other players are m0st .opt to be hit fron1 lhc bl 111d ~irie . He cont'urs w1lh tl1e r1·evio tJsly reported cl..i1111 til e cen1c.>r p!a,1s the safp~t positi(ln. Usi~ a ne11• maclline. lhe Tl1e only problem 11·ith !he. l"s1no is . hnpehll that ad· paig ns until the Army's cam - p:iig n had ber.n assessed. Doclor5 havt> found a rt>mark· Cases from Pain, Itching in Such l "issue..s. 60.000 prescriptions filled r<tc h unit d11se i;ys1en1, reported di11"!lS In !he pharmaC'y to be Rut Arniv !'nurtei> nnv.· s;iy ably su~sful medication t~at rnnnth at South Coast Com· t•llief pharm;it'!S\ Fr Rn k m11d£> during 1he C'Urrent ex· they art 's;i tisfied v.•ith the .actually hl'l!l' shr~nk swP!hng and itching ir'I the.so lis!JtJe!tl: Tests hy doctors proved this true in many al!<!'5. j Th« MPrltc:tt ion uscdwa_, Prrp.. 11ration H. And no prr11eriptio11 is nPrded fo r Preparation H•. Ointment or euppositoues.,.--::: · h ·1 · I I th · h · d d 1 of hrmorrho1dal t1SS\11.'S when ni lln1!.I' Hnsp1tnl ;i r£> ne1er t.:rs1no 1s I e uni requires pr.n:;1nn program w1 so ve e results, a lthnu~ 1n e1>en en Jnfrctl'd and inflamed. And it tnuC'hl'rl bv hunian h:i nds. much n1ore !>pace than tile sp;ic·e r r oh le m . Presenll~•. assessments will no1 be cnm-dof's more. Jn many cases it FOl!H out nf f1l'e married. m1drile-cl;iss Perul'1an genTIP- mcn keep lad~·fnends on the side. Suth is the r1h;\lrl t'<ln- tention of an An1erican Roman Cathnl1c prtesl assigner! there .... \\'HAT COLOR is "Heart"s Desi rr ·~ How ahout .. In - timate i\lood .. ~ Or ··vamp"? Or '"French Nude"? J\lnst m1·s- tcrious. Those "'ere so me of the name~·picked out bv the ex perts at !he National Bureau of Standards to designate certain colors. For lhr ·p;ist se1·eral mQnths, former methods or filling nine people Y.'ork in the pleted until the fall. The Army ,si11~ zehel for hours from pain the hosp11al has b r c n presc riptions. d1f ;:.ensar~·. hopes then lo get. the nod to go opcral!ng w1!h a "unil dose _::.:____::____: ________ _:.__...:._ ________ _c ___ __cc_ ____ c_ ______________________ _ ,\.\I ASl\El1 110\r man.v nf thr h1t:h"st paid movie ~!;l rs of '.!O .1 cars agG arc.> stll! ali\•e_ In 1!141. !he tnp right mnn<'V· rnakPr.~ 11cre ~lickry Rooney. Spt'ncC'r Tri'lc1, r1<-1 rk Cahle, GC'nP A u t r~. T~rone Po11 er. James (;tgnP\', Bing rro~hy And l\';illfl('e fleer~·. Of these, R00nc.I", Aut ry. Ca gnr.1· a11d Crn~h_I' l1 1·e r1n. Autry and Cro sby are t ~CCJ.lns R0nne~ 1~ on th f' ('lrt:u 1. s11!1 workin.t: Cagney d•ies his Oll'Jl !111ng - snfl sh1><' r11u!1n rs tn star in sh:ipe , l think -in his ,'\ew England hnusc. 11 's rcporled he does nol miss you and nie as niu::h as v.e miss /1in1 . )·nur 'J ll C$11nns rr11rl ro1nrnr1rrs 'l''C 1cr/c1J rr1r rf 1111<1 v ·1 [/ he /lsed 111 Cl/ECKi."·;(; l.P wli rrl'rrr /ltl.~Slh/P. P/rn~r ndrlrr ~s yn11r 11,ners 10 L.i\1 Boyd. P.O. Box 1815, /\"eu•port Beac/1 92660. cart transfer system_" L:nder the svi:tcm. prescrip- l1ons hir med1cal1on are sent d1r<'Clly In the pharmacy by the ph~·s1c1:in . There, the un it docs rnath1ne t•11unls. label.; the 11:-tmr O[ thP drUp:, t"X - p1ral1<11\ date. C'fl nl rnl numhe r anrl 1nr!11"1duall~· pa ck ages cat'h p;1t1rnl's dose. Prescrip11011s fl re del ivered In the p;i t1enl's floor nncl' 111 the niorr11n g and onre Rt nig h1 vi11 a S!K'cial c;irt. capahle nf carr.vi ng medical!on for 197 pa1icnt s. E:rt<:h p.1t1cnt's mrdic;ilinn i~ In an ind 1\·idual drawer. "'ilh each drawer ha1•ing four co1n- parrments for 1·arious daily do~agcs Top Youth Efforts LAST 13 DAYS On Display \\'1nn1ni; en1ries 1n !he !\<1rth I Huntington Bc;ich P u h ) 1 c Libr;iry f ?ne Arts contests! v.·111 hr 0n rl1 ~rl11.v !his week at, the l1hr::ir.v annex <1! Edinger[ Ai cnue anrl (;r;ih::in1 Slrect. Tile e-0rnpct1t inn fca!urccl en1 rirs 1n arl ~. c-r11 ft.s, s1ones and pnerns by children under age 14 Jn !hr shnrl s!11r.v c;itegnry Bnan;i \lart1n, 14. won !11~ the I 10 1·c,1rs ;inrl nlrlcr r11v1s1011 "·11ti a stnrv '·Thf' .!11 mr " l)1;i11;i LOI\ Pr 'I, v.011 th" under ! ~ rl111s1nn 11 1th a cnllet•t1on nl ''ll;ipp,1 .Stnril'~" In thP \lfl('!ry cnn1 pr1111on B11nne :'ll,1n1n rlacrrl l 1r~t 11 1th ;i pnern cnll!lrri ··The L1l- !IP 1'1!1" ilnrl l\elh· Sran1:tn, 8. • v.·nn f1r~t pl<t"e in thl' 1n11111.irr d111~1nn fnr hC'r unl1 tled poe n1 ;ih1111t ;i p:1r;iflr /I l;irgr p;,.,1n1;.il ~1·cnC' hy .S1r 1rn n 1r1f1t>lrl , 111, v.i•n f1r~1 plac1> 1n !ht• oil p:1 1nl1ng rl 111~11ln fnr Ill ~·eHr~ ;ind older., 111 thC' ni::e grnup !l ;i nd under.· r'-.":t !h.:in Coll 1n!'i, !I \\'On firs! 11 1th h 1rr1.~. I l)('nl.~<' (;1 h~nn. 11 wnn first 1 pl11eP 1n th e drawing enm- pet 1!1nn for her drawings of bird s. In the c r.:if1.~ rompet11il'l n, 1 D::i11d !)ugan, 11 placed first 11·11h ;i paprr mac.he po!iC'cm.1n. In the a;:,e E:roup under !I. Chnst1ne Psaros. 9 \1·as first 11 i!h her hird p1nata.I The art judging v.•as done by Jn net 11eHal'en. president of 1 the artists a!iwciation, Hun-1 tingtnn Beach Nort h and Karen Johoson. l SUMMER SPECIAL! .. ...... ~ ., -......... . ' ' .L, • ..J .. Now ... picture your child in a Personality Portrait by Penneys! 3 are just 5 95 ono 1•10 for you, ondtwo 57Jlor t~tlamlly Iring yCM,Jr chilli in nO* end let our tal•nted photog• rcpher capture that 1pcrkling look forever! Com• In while shopping ,., no appointmen t n•c••JOry ••• and remembef, yov can chorg• It at Penneysl JCPenney I H~~~~~.~-~CH W '*-nJ.1171 IEWPDRT IEICN ' Here's how to measure your windows for draperies and chalk up ,15% savings. Sale starts Sunday at noon.• • Draperies made lo any size. • Over 70 patte rns, 700 colors to choose from. • Select from antique satins, jacquards, prints, sheers. Acetates, cottons, polyesters and many more. • With tiebacks ii you wish. Matching bedspreads available in some fabrics. • Weighted corners, 4" hems and headers, many other quality features. • Follow the measuring instructions below, bring us the measurements and we 'll t'tave you r draperies mede to lit. ' " !f------------------------------------------~ D ?= D orn D D DO D ODD DOD EBB ' DOD ODD r== EB - 0 G _;J._,J;_ ' I t t ' ' t ' -"'-• • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I • ' I ' ' ,. ' • • • t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Width: measure from (G) to (H), or s imply !he width you want to cover. length: For ceiling to lloorj ength, meas11'9 (A) lo (8). For regular floor length measure (C) to (0). For sill length measure from (E) to {F). Add 3 Inches ii you want below-sill length. .JCPenney The values are here every day. *Sale prlcea effective Sunday,+ Sept. 12 through Saturday, SepL 18 at the following 1tore1: ALHAMBRA ARCADI A AZUSA BUENA PARK BUR BANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE CUL VER CITY DOWNEY El MONTE FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE GLENDALE GRAN ADA HILLS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOGD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS Al TOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBELLO MONTEREY PA RK NORTH HOLLYW OOD ORANGE "THE CITY" PASADENA RIVER SID E SAN BERNARDINO SAN FERNA NDO SANTA MONICA TORRANC! VAN NUVS VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WH ITIIER DOWNS WHITTWOOO t Open noon to 5 P.M. Al! other stores ellecl1ve Monday through Saturday. -- • 8 DAILY PILOT Gover11or Support s Agnew SACRAM ENTO, (" R J if , (t:Pfl -Ciov. llonald Reagan believes \'icr President ~piro T. Agnew "'di be a strong asset fu r President Nixon antl the 11eptrbllcan Parl.\' in the 1972 elf'ct\fin Monrl-'Y S~pttmbfr 13, )~71 'Good Feelittg's~ Tested l(ey Talks Taxes to Begin State on • Ill SACRAMENTO tt:rn \eglsla!ion to ease the state's companied by tax reform lhat Assemblyman Joe GoMalves. franchise tax bo11rd. :said (In Ume ror Ji n. 1, 197Z, Closed-door ne~otiations on cash flt1w problems. .:.loses loopholes. !0-L<. t-.lirada l, author of a further delays on withholding withholdin51). We can't say t a~ reform -Lhe newest test Ht·agan told /11s news con-Reagan will he unable to $\,6 billion tax shift plan to legislation would make il in-where that point is now " or 1he "good feelini:" rel<i -fcrence last week that 1t was take parl in the negotiatinns ease the burden on property · d · ·· I · hh Id. ..,,1,·1 \Vednesdao al 11, e '''°P•.••e·'· crcasingly d i r f i cu 11 for A slack of more than 250 t1unstup worlied ouL on ~1e 1-'"1111peral1ve l lal w•l o 1ng .. ,, ,. • , C.at and welfare refnrrn -clear the legislature within the earliest. He is attending tile Gonsalves' bill would lower ernployers to make adequate bills await Senate Action this begin this wC'f'li !}(ltwccri r.ov. next '"'o week,; in order tor na!innal governors con ference the average homeQwner's pro-preparations for compliance. week, including • measure lo Honald lleag:1n nntl legislative the progran1 to go into effect in Puerto Jlico and is not dLJe perty ta x bil l Oy a cla'1n1ed "Every day that lt goes be aired by the Senii.le J)e1nocrats Ii('.~( Jan. I. back in Sacramento until $250 a yea!' by increasing in-makes the problem of the f'inance Comn1itlee to place a The t:1lks will J(r\ under""'' At!! the 1Je.n1ocrats. who Tuesday night. come and sales ta.xes. It also •·rnployer and the problem of $250 million Cal-Vet bond issue Reagan s1ud during ihf' "'eekend he helirved Nixon ag;1111 would l'hoose Agne\\' :1S his running rnate tn llf'~I ~('ar·s Prcsiden11al l'l~'t1on ;incl Hie Vice Pres1drnt 1\·ould help the t1ckel in Cahfnrnu1. "'1th tin1e r<tpidly running out 1·nnii·nl hoth houses of the Legislative Dem ocrats includes a provision f n r the state much more dif-on the June 1972 ballot. It is Ogli1ig F etc nn !he gO\"Crnor 's stlf-1mposed legislature. are holding fast to scheduled lo lake parl in the wilhholding tax deductions, f1(·uJ1," he said. ''Some.where sponsored by assemblyman deadline. !or ena1·tn1cnt 11f lhe position that v.·ithholding talks with the governor and Bruce \V . \Valker. assistant along the line you reach the Edwin L. Z'berg I D • payroll \1•ithholdin,1; ta x legislation mu~t be ac-his finance experts include executive officer of th e point where it can't be done Sacramento). Gals Balking '__:__: __ ___:_:.__ _ _.:::__ _______ ___: ________ _:__ ______ __:_ __ "I have ah.1'i11s r" 11 ·' Rr.-i:::an said. "Vi.ce Prcsidrnt Ag11r11• \\•a s ;in asset 10 the partr and e<1nl1nue to l}folie\1' he \~1ill again be on the 11t•ket in 'i2 as a \'Cf,Y strong n1nn1ng n1ate w11H President Nixon ." Tile governor was ;1sked ;ibout the campaign bcforr rJ pp;ir!ing for the natinnn l gn1·ernors' conference 11•hich beg;in Sunday in Puerto Hirn. \Vhrn asked w he l he r Trea sury Secretary .John Cfln- Ti rilly. ;i l)emocraL. '"'ould he ::1cccp!t1hle to Rcpubl1r11ns as Nixon's running 1nate. tse go\·rrnor responded ; "r.tr. Cnnnalh• wnold havt In ch::inge )'.IRr!ies.firsl or all .. Reagan s;:i1d 1he r i"'Onnrny ""nulrl he the liev l!li2 carn- p::11gn issue ;ind t1dded he stroll'g]\· suop<ir1s ~' i "x on ' s "hold :ind dC'cisi\'e steps." Aslied \1·hether he IK'lievrd r\!'\"fln·s ne1v rt·onon1ic l)('llicy 1vou!d slre.n!hrn Rep11blican prnspf'c!~ in 1972. Reagan answ,.red : At A 1uiual LOS ANC:ELES (\JP!\ '"f.irl \\latl'her"s \Vcrk '' opens tnda.v 1n Centur·y City and n1erllhers nf the 1vomen·s liberation mnvement ha v e tf\reatencd a ret<il1atory male ogle. The five days of orgaui·ted Firl \Vatching along Cenlury L",ity niall, a bu siness area, is snonsored by !he lo c a J ch11 mbcr nf comnicrce. 'fhe annual event. whlch i:ulminates in lhe selection of "n1ost ~atchable girl," has brough t a slorrn of protest frn1n annoyed fem1nt sts. The "Ad floe Committee of Century City \\'omen Opposed to Girl Watcher's Week " was formed and the group quickly l;ihfoled the conle!!l "an efrnrl to organize and \egitim17.e peeping lon1ism." They plan their own male \Yatching to- day. P1·iest Ba~ked Ex-pllrisliioners Petition PAClFlCA /UPI) -A· pe1i- tion defending the S.ycar-old marriage of defr-ocked C<ithol1c priest Robert Duryea "'as sif::ned Sunday by more th11n 500 parishioners at his for rncr •·hun:h. The petition "'as circul11l<'d at St. Pf'l<'r's Church and call- ed 11n C.:a!holic bisho·p~ throughout !he world to res- l·1nd the pries1ly ce\ihacy law. Duryea "'llS removed as pastor April 12 and ex· rnmn1unicatcd frorn l h e church by San F'rancfsco Archbishop Joseph McGucken when the priest's marriage became known. Duryea now lives in Las Galos "'ith his wife Luallan and their son, Paul. 5 The petition 1vas 1n1t1:i1cd h.v parii>h ni e m be r s Anh Verdeckber,11;. Don Allen, Dave ll_'l!atl ahd Al T<is.~1 Duryea·s s11e·rcssnr. Re v. Arthur Davenport . d1cl not s1~n lbt: petition. but he did nn1 ~p it frnm being circulated at nund 1hl' l'hurch , a spokesm;in .~:i1c!. ¥ Floor care sale. Come clean up. The "'1lue1 are here everyday. Even Sunday~• ""';';TI;.,,, /.:..,.;;;:i'·;i.' ~· '"')". ' ~·-\ Sale 54 88 Reg. 62 .95. Heavy duty c anister vacuum with 10 pc. :=itta i;h mcn! set and automatic cord reet. Cleaner slands on end lor ease in cleaning stai r::;. Sale 5488 Reg. 62 ,95. Custom upright vacuum beri!s, sweeps and cleans at the same tin1P,., hf'1qh1 ndju~fmPnts tor 1ndoor/ou1door, stion, long or shag rugs. Built 1n headl1Qt1L Allachment tool 11.1: for 11pr1ghl Vl'lcuum cleaner. S1D JCPenney The values are.here every day. 9Shop SVncl•y noon to S p.m. •I l tl • following stor••;BVRRJ,NK CANOGA PAA)(' CARLSBAD. r111/L.A \!.)T.\ i:oLlfG[ (jf1("\\/[ V()~'JNE( f A::it+·l\'j \'Alll Y<'.,.tJ l')l (i.) f l!l lfl;l()N (",P;A~l,.tJf\l!lll 'i I'>'• •,,l(•·j [lfA'•I \• '.'tN1,~(1N J•Al1•1 1 AK1t1nr10 t.fJt<l'\hl fd 1! I Alf r•o'H,"1l l·l'l 1 t.I ,1• ,..,, HrA(I! I, I .,, I•· I 1'~'. '' fl 1.•.r1 f "·•I ( _,., ~l•l·A«r·• -, .. :·. • ~·. •.11~·~ vr •11 ''"'"I ViE:SICHL~ilR U~ftl'~nn•,.1.-.. r -~r.1p ~11 '~'eos~n.,~,• How will you find time to enjoy the stereo credenza we have on sale? Our washer and dryer sale may help. AM /FM-FM s!oreo tuner· amplifier With FM stereo indicator I ig ht Five easy-lo-use controls: bass, treble, loudness. balance, lunct1on JC Penney service lt'sall part of the value . (714) 523·6401 If you like to save money, save Sunday• too! ·con1.,,_..,.. ctrl• 4 speed, 10" !umtable with diamond LP and 6apphite 78 needles Full size, automatic record changer .,,, .... :;' ....,,__ -' Save 4095 Sale 199 Reg. 239.95 Penncrest • stereo credenza. Features an IORd~e chassis and fou r speaker system. Comes in three great cabinetatyMw. •·contemporary'' with walnut finish on hardwoods, •spanish" with dark oek linish on hard woods and "Early American " with maple finish on hardwoods. Sale$2Q9 • Reg, 229.95. Penncrest • automatic washer. Fea tures. 8 programmed wash settings for all fabrics, soak selling for soalo;ing heavily s!ained erticlell and Jwalet level settings. Whlte, avocado or harve!ltgofd ••• color cos!s no more at JCPenrtey. Sale s174 Reg. ~89.95. Penncres1 programmed gas dryer. Has 6 drying programs for all popular fabrics including permanent press .•• plus !lu ff-dry, no ·hea! se lt1ng for special articles. Wtiile, avocado or harvest gold .•. color costs no more etJCPenney. Save 36.90 on a pair Penncrest pro grammed electrlo dryer w ith au!omatic time control Reg. 159.95. Sile $144 Sale prica1 ef1eelive through S1turd1y. JCPenney *Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M .. at the followlng stores: B URBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE OOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON , GRANADA HILLSt HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK! LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE ··rnE CITY" RIVERSIDE TORR AN CE VA N NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER S!ereos also ava il able at: BUENA PARK COM Pl ON :· INGLEV-.'000 WEST COVINA Buy it on Pe:nn&ys timit payment plan t Closed Sunda)I• ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Smooth Natural or Contour Bras SAVE 11! RegnJ .. '4 Nylon tricot knit cups, 1tretch nylon and Lycra~ 1pandex rrame. Stretch 1tr1ps adjust Natural cup: nylon trlcot lined. Wh ite, beige. Sizes 32·38B, C. Contour cup; lined in Wonder-Fil 1pun pol)'e1ter. White, beige. Sizes 32-38A, 32-38B, C. 297 Prices Etr«U'e thra September ti Re1ular U.11 Natani ~p, D tbet.U-31 ... 1.4'7 Sears Sayelle Knitting Yarn 94c SellJ!I Low, Low Price Sean: orton• 1c,,-tic Sayelle can be popped riibt in the wathing maehiDe and dryer ... romc1 out nun) and new·looking. 4-ply, +oz:. hank ateina ln 1 Ylrl•tJ of favorite fill rolor1. Prl«:t.1 !trttllYt tbrv Sert•IM!t ti SAVE 19% to45%! Perma Prest«> "Pearl" Draperies R•gnl .. 010.98597 50:x54-in.. Piece-dyed jarQu.•rd with 1ll-oTnt1ftem. l.TntJned. Machine w11b, tumble drJ. Gold, white an4 are•n. 111.n, lhu.1,.. '·" •1t.N, 75154-ID. 1'-'7 nut. 11.u.10. 11.17 hi.II, IM:s:U.ln.11.17 1!8.N, 100. ... Jn. 22.11 $35.N. lUzM-tn. J:l.t7 f'S,.tl, IM1U.ln. U.t7 for SLIP'' Regular. •5 2£or7 50 SAJIE 25o/c .......,., ~ttmbtr lJ, 1'71 DAIL y I'll.Of I Warm Nitew~ for Children of._All Ag• ToMllfl'Cmr~ -bit, tw•Pi•t• 1'71 .. 1111• alta lilet fNIJ; 1 to f. Little Girl•' C'tn.e f'l•lltf6 Pajamu. ho-piece 11)'le. lvttoa· ttont, lone 1lenn. Prtnts. lbu UL a11 Glt1t' r.J1ru1 ut ..,_ Cotton tlannel, Joni tlttt .. ltd., Pastel pflllU. llie1 T-l+. IJtlle 8•1•' Ltaf ll"'td "'1• h J ... a. S-plece stJI•, eot&Gn ft•• nelette. Button.f'1on&. Print&. a.ti. 8911', sn•eRb' MJH1 1111• .. J••••· Cotton nannel. •osu e las tic waist Print1: Size1 i-se. •111•, ltlulentl' 9,.•et.ta. ._,... ....._ Perma • ••o•t" •0He11 • polyuter. Pllll·nor top. llteo ••· h .. atle Cmr 111..,.... a,i- lt>le. He1'7"ellhl •-lltlt. Colon. Si1ea M . Sear11 contoured "Doesn't" Slip1'5 or NON·t'l ing Anlron!S ny4 1on tricol-their talent for taming clingy knit• doean·t wash out! Nyl on lace emphasizes shaped bodices, t"d ges hem4 line!!I. Wh ite, some pink and beige. Propor- tioned length11 in 1ize11 32-42. "Flair" Wig in 21 Natural Shade8 w .. '22.95 CUT '9 Prlcir1 Effecll~t. tbru September 11 Made or 1009'9 Kanekelon• .111odacrylle, p,..1 1et forwa1h and wearablllb'. Zrtendednape styling In 21 n1tural color blended 1hade1. Bur your• now and 1a..-e! Prien l:fffld.11'• ~ ....... JI 3ss SAVE 18% to 43o/o ''Cloud Supreme" Bath Rugs Repla• '5.49 24x36--in. or 24x2~in. contour 347 ''·"· 211U.Ja. llac •••. 5.11 •3.49 Lid Co•cr ........ 1.17 M .ft Tank Cover ...... 4.47 Bit Savings on Bath Carpetlnt ·•·"· lit.ft. ..................................... -... -.. --•• 11.17 •f13.lt, 111•n. ..................................................... :11.17 •21.11, •x•R. ............................................ 11.n ........ 111-n.. ........................................... .at.11 •ss.H, tx.10-n. ........................................... .., .... M.1>10.R. .......................................... M.11 •ID St.ek 811ff (Other 81RI A••ll•bl• ... lpedal Or4er) Prlct1 Etrec!Uwt thna Sepkmber II · SAVE 13Q! Kenmore 2.speec1 \t'•ah• w.,..i.. 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We~tml11fer H2..S5U • S:'i-iJTHS' l\IORTUARY m M•Jft ~t Hu1th1ctnn Bt.ach 6~'"'53t Birtl1s i' K ID S LOVE U.\CLE LE :'\' Saturdays in The DA ILY PILOT Crime Doesn't Pay ---Parents Do Sears 8'' CANDACE PEARSON 01 "'-Dt l,,. ,.~ l t•lf SAN'i'A ANA -In Orange County, hundreds of people learn each year that in juvenile delinquency , crime d~sn't pay, but parent.! do. When 11 minor is arrested , the 11ubsequent j ou r ne y through th e police, lawyers and the courts is oflen a pain· Jul proces11 (or child and parents. both emotionall y and eC"Onomica lly. For ir the child is round guil ty of an offense. the parents .arc faced w i t h meetint not only the u.o;ual le11:al fees , but with an often unex~ted bill -a cha rge of up lo SlO .11 day for in· carccration of their child in the county's Ju\'enile Hall. If the mi nor is sent to 1 sta te<i pcraled institution, the cha rge can be up lo Sl2 .a day. This i!I an unpublicized aspect of ju venile crime -the side where p;ircnts pay \.\'ilh more than frustration . The practice 1s common gt;itewide and has existed in- formally in Orange County 11ince 1961 i nd officially since 1965. Minors who ere picked up by police and taken to Juvenile Ha ll normally are held !here for a maximum of two dav11 until the.v are broug ht befo're the courl. according to .Jay Hynds, director or juven ile supervision for the county Probation Depa rtment. Parents arc not charged for lhi~ \\'aitin ii; period . Hynds ex- plained. But if th e judge PUC Quiz Conference Set Back LOS ANGELES -A pre. hearing COllferenct. -0n the Public Utilities Commission's investigation of Southern C2J. iforn ia Edison·• generating needs ha!I bf'f'n moved from Se pt. 14 ID Sept. 16, The ronfert nC'e will be held at 10 a m. 1n the Commission's Lo.~ Angeles Co11r!room, 107 S Broad\\•ay. w1lh E1 aminer Arrh F.. 1\1ain presiding. ··The 1nvesl1R11tion will seek updatrd estimates of peak load resou rces 11nd margins anrl plans for meeling el ec- lric;:i l Pnergy needs." sa id Carole Kretzer. spokesman for !he PUC. The purpose of the con· ference 1s Ip establish ground rules :i nd date~ for the publir heari ngs !h:i t will fotlnw 'l'he co m m i 11 .! in n 's in· \'P~t1gatlon w;i.~ reopenl'rl last .Jul_,. folln 10.·1ng a ruling by lhf' Stale Supr emr. t:nurl regarding Edison 's applicalion to f'Xpand the gf'ncr;:iting farilily in Hun!ington Be;:ich. Thf' court artion requires Ed1.~on In nht11 in 11ppro\'11I from !he Orange Cnu nty Air Pnll11!1nn Cnntrn l D i ~ 1 r i (_ ! before brginnin~ construction Tax Beef? --Hurry Up SANT A ANA -Onl y a few day.!t remain to fi le appeals against 197 1·7'1 pro pe rty tu assessments. cou nty Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw reminded property owners today. The deadline is Sept. 15 1t 5 p m. Property owners who v.·b:h lo t1 ppeal may t ither te lephone the 11ssessor'1 offict. fo r filing information (834- 27271 or appear In person 11 630 N. Rro11dw11y. Santa An1. Assrs~ment . not ices were mailed to 1111 rounty property o"'·neri; in .lune. The av erage ass~s!iment. increase coun· 1ywidr wa~ ~-~ percent, but the changes vari~ widely from area In are11. The li.4 perc cnl figure comp1red with 1 17.A aver1ge increase a year Iii•· Educators To Co nve ne ANAHEIM ~1or1t than 1.800 .teience educators from !ht. western Unitetl States are erpecttd to ((),l\verg• on tbe Disneyland Hotitl Nov. lft, 19, 11nd 20 fnr the V.'f:.5lern regional conference nf the N•· tlona l ~ience Te a c h er s AMOC!alion. Conference coord inator Joe Carler, Anehcim. says (l')Urll 111 th e rnunly's flru1tinj! n1arint litboralory, the UCLA ~1ffi ir11 I Center, 11 nd !,Ion Cnunlry S1IN"i, will hi11hlighl th• t'OO· ~erence. orders the accused detained wh ile awaiting a court hear- ing, rla1ly charges begin. An avt'rage pu nitive deten- tion is 60 to 90 days, said Hynds, but can be an in- determinate time u n t i I behavior "justi fies a release.'' If the child ls sent on 10 the California You ih Authority, the slate bills the cnun1 y and the cou n!y col lects from the responsible par! ies. Hyn ds .admits that "very few people know about thi s before they ('ome in : it's not well publ icized . "But we're not here to hurt anybody." he con tinues, •·jusl to gel some amount lo reim- burse the countv "A lot of the k.1ds in Ju venile Hall are not here because they've been brought in by the police. but by parents," Hvnds said. · .. They say to us. 'I 'm s1rk .iind tired of him,' 11nd they think we'll serve as a super- habysiller I guranlee JOU !hey don't knnw of the bill· ing," he said . Hynd~ commented tha t in those l'ases th e pa rent s usu ally r e -assume responsi bil ity at home after receiving the first bill. "Most people do operate out of their back pockets," he con- tends. ''You'd be surprised how mueh conscience 1 s loca led in the billfold." But for some parents , he ad - mits, this is just another bureaucratic step in an em- barrassing process. "I can appretisle that for parents, v.·ith the burden they J!O lhrough in juvenile court , this must seem like the last straw: 'My Gosh, I've got to pa y, too'.'''' he said. "But as a taxpayer, I kind of like the idea." He said it was similar to the \\'ork furlough program for adult prisoners. v.·ho repay the st;ite some or their boarding costs. The amount the parent is hilled deriends on .11 v;i riety or factors -fam ily income, size. ha rd.~hlps and whe re the n11nor is kept. The highest amount the <·nu nl y has ever and is now cnllecting is $350 a month for one placement in a private psychiatric institution. But, said Hynds, the county pays $5.'lO monthly for this case. Last year $693,2..35 was e-01- lecl.ed through billi ngs. but no !i,l!Ures <'Ire available on what lhe cost was to the county . ''Sul lt was so much higher than tbal," .said Hynds. who added tbal tl1c prvbation deparlment is now petitioning the county Bo ard of Supervisors lo allow a mall- im um daily charge of $15. Hynds maintairu; that in most cases parents arP. char.11- ed an average of two t.o three dollars a day. "and some aren't even charged anything, if they can show proo f that they t'an't pay." But wh?J. happens if parents refuse to pay anything? "Eventually they are c1led into coo.rt and can be held in contempt," he said, Hynds &aid parents could be sent to jail for refusing l-0 pay. "I can't recall any such cases, bu t that's oot to say il hasn't ha ppened,'' Hynds said. "It's certainly a possibility if they fla t refuse ." But Hynds says the charges v.·ould be prohibitive only H parents were charged •·what it realty C-Osts to keep the kids there." "I sympathize: with the parents, but this is fa ir to the coun'J," he said. Why Rent? The money you s)>6nd on Rental Fee. could Buy a Sean Water Softener Pboae your nearest Sears store PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRE SCRIPTIO N PRICES ON THE PHONE 2700 E. Coost HighwQy. Corona del Mar, at Fernleaf II l:"!!_ -~ AMPLl PAlll(ING IN REAR 644-7575 Nearly Ever yone Listens to Lander s Sears SJOO! Stereo AM/FM Music Center This elegant stereo sy5tem wi th so lid sfat e chass is for inscanc sound and lo ng reliable perfortnancc. Tn yo ur ch o ice of 2 mag nifi ce n c styles: sleek CootemJX>- rary or elegan t Med1tcrrancarL Regular $4 59.95 35988 Looks As B eautiful As It Sounds ••• Her e Are a Few R eason s Stet"eG R adH, Aocomatj< $lcreo-mo- ao 'witchi ng. S1erco Alert Li re ind icate• atCf"e'C PM Bro.dc~s. A ulomRI M-(l\""J"r Control Jhu 1s oft en- tir e u n11 a/fer la'1t re· cnrd, or plars rnannAJ.. ly. ~JM'"R kr,. :-:,l'~l t"m 2 J~J"ro ne ntial hnrns, 2 m1dran,e:c, 2 ha.~s "-'l'V\lt'r.s in ba.'s reOer enc lru1J res. ~li:"rro C.rtritl &"fl f lnati 11 ~ car1r 1ci,i::e with di;i.mond nC'edle for eJ:ccl lerit sound re· production. J\f()f)() Switch F.mpha.~izes b;i,.\s tnnes at low volu me le vels for ,l:tearer listening f'n)O)'mn1L SAVE '70! 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Monrl1y !tptembtr '13, 1'77'1 Pictured as Vicious berless fearful but del1nous uncertainty into the situation'' £l')ltcy between ttw u S. and its ~uccessors." The mii111 thing now was allies ... " In other ed1lori11l comment th111 moves could he made The r'lnanC'tal Tirnrs added ahroad on America last week tow;,rrf a r;ol1t1<'al settlrment that such an agr<.>ement w1)uld after the rtoat111g of the of the whole monetary ques· not be rc::tt•hed <'!1Stly, hilt Japanese yen Tokyo's As:thl Iron, the paper :1aid. without .Japanese action 011 the called on the .Japane:;e gu\·ern-"The pern>d of argumrnt yen "II could not h<1Ve !)('('n menl "press the Untied !'!tales 11r1d uneerta111ty ma) be pro-1 eachecJ al all." lo remo\'r the 10 pertenl 1m-longed hy the A me r I c: a n Wnting of t:111tPd StalC'S port surd1arge, resume doll ar relu~al lo 11Vl1n d•"cu~s the pressure on Japan before the convertibility and rarse gold possibility of a srn;1ll increa11e yf'n was allowed 111 float. pr1res at the forthcoming 111 111 the dollar pr·1c:e or guld. but Tukyo·s Yomiur said the fnt- ternalionat conferences .• " this must not be <1llowed to tion be.tween the tw11 countries The F'inanc1al Times of Lon-prevent surne b o a r ll un· arose 10 p<1n from a trade DAILY P1LOT J 1 Circle ports f in1shed products to the United Stares while tl~ imports mosUy raw materials from Amerira. ''This trade pattern l s simllar to one between an ad· vanced country and 11 develop- ing country." the p;iper added. "The rurr('nl trade wa r between Japan and the United Stales largely involves face for the United States. rather than !he trade imbalance between the two countries," it stated. "The more he re;.d, the more revolutionary became h i s views: the more revolutionary "It mourns him now, con· soled b¥ the confidence that his blood will engender num- don said the Japanese action derstauding on commerc1al pattern in \\hich .lnpan ex- "introduces a new element or1--------------------------- he sounded, the more justified the authorities fell in keeping him securely locked up. Two Attend USC Cla~s "So the cycle went on until the career of petty teen-age A pair of Harbor Area law Policewoman Shirley A . thief ended in a Got-enforcement oCfi(•ers a re Groves of the Costa Mesa terdammerung of hatred and enrolled in the University of Police Department. murder, and the apothesis of Southern Ca I i for n i ·a 's The olhers are D<.>terlive a new martyr." prestigious Delinquency Con-James L. Robin11on , of OranJ!e Writing on the s;ime lopir, trot lnstitule. along with two and Officer David S. Barr, or Enroll Now Fall , ALL-DAY CLASSES Kiadergarten thru 8th Grade • Teachiar the 4 R's with phoaics • Door·to·Door Bus Service •Before and After Scbool Care • Rusonahle Tuitioa HAWTHORNE CBRISTIAI SCHOOLS Keep Your Children In Good Hands Britain's conservative Dailv other counlians. Plarenl1;i. ..,.. · t-.nt "''-:''"'"'~· WCIM.fi!Ph "'"~ Telegraph said: "Whal They are Detective George The trainees arf' 11mong Ji reason alone cannot explain is F'. Coelho, of the Newport more than 50 partic1palin~ in Semester in FOU NTAIN VALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Street 962-3312 t Stltl time to et1rotl - 111 persoi. or by 'ho") ~~}'} ~}'} ~~I9~~~~ ~ ~w_h_y_s_u_ch~as~a_m_a_n~as~Ja_c_k_so_n~_B_e_a_c_h_P_o_li_c_e_D_e_p_a_rt_m_e_n_t_a_n_d~-th_e_5_3_rd~D-C_l_s_e_ss_io_n~o-n_c_ri_m_e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- ' Navy Seaman Davi d L. .. .. AFB, Tex. He has been assigned lo Lowry AFB, Colo., for training in munitions. Stickney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Stickney of 163:'i5 Sierra SI • F'ountain Valley, was graduated from recruit Training CommcincJ, S a n Diego. Airman Da vid A. Johnson . son of Mr. and Mrs. William f\. Johnson of 19322 Belhanv Drive, Irvine. has completed basic training at Lackland Airman Richard S. Bosrh1, !'on of Mr. and Mrs. F'rank J . Boscia of 8201 Kingfisher Drive. Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB. Tex. He ha!! bee11 assigned lo Keesler AFB, Miss,, for training in the ad - ministratil'e field . Patd Polil1c•I Ad•orthement Our Neighborhood Saddleback College NEEDS OUR YES VOTES VOTE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH TELL AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS TO THE POLLS! e This important bond issue will help carry on the fine educational job being done at Saddleback College. e The initial funds were well managed to set up • college truly representative of our community. e Over 7,500 young men and women have already receiv ed sound education in American conc eph- va lues and marketable skills. e Fund\ from th is bond issue are needed now to pro· vide for estimated enrollment of I 0,000 studenh by 1978, and to acquir e permanent buildings and equipment for top.notch educ ator talent so a s to mainta in EXCELLENCE in dll phases. LESS THAN 42 CENTS will be the tax rate fo r 1971 -72. THE LOWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE RATE IN THE COUNTY. 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Scouting Goes Mod In Looks AS A G I R I II E I GHTS . .JAPAN tUPI) -The khaki shorts a11d knee socks are lllc same. but the hair is decidcly ltJnger. Shoulder lenglh locks, bushy sideburns and budding :noustachcs scc in tn bt' the urdcr of !he da y. The mod re\'olut1on. it scenlS. have reva mpt•d the popular unage of lhc Boy Scouts. :\'rarlv :l~.000 bov scouts fro1n !h.roughout lhe ·1vorld set up camp <>J this Central Japan \'illage ta s1 n1onth and pitched literally 1housands of yellow. or,1ngc. red and blue tent s for the 13th Boy Seoul Jamboree at thr ba se of Japnn·~ tallest n1vunla1n 1\-11 Fuji. :\ U.S 1\rmy ht·li coptcr ~huttlr flight lron1 ·rokyu !o the .Jan1borec site g<ive llus l'Otrcspondcnt a glin1pse of :he Boy Scouts of 1971. Jn son1e 11;1~·s i1 11•as a shock , but in others i1 was comforting to know th:1 t Uie Boy Scouts, just like their radical brolhers. can ;-Jso change with the limes. "'L1s1en. 1na11. we're liaving a b:il l." S<tid one :-h<iggy blondr A.:ncriran 1\'alk111g with ~>thrr scout~ !rorn Africa. Japan and F:ng l<ind. l>nr scout olfic1al. qurned 11bou1 lht' long hair and 11101istaches. s1mpl _1 said. "\1 {' keep a"·ay frorn lhc subjeet ·· There arP no rt>slrictions on personal appearance among !he Boy Scouts, allhough the LISI' of 1 ob.~ceo and liquor 1 ~ s!rie1 !y prohibll!'d Asked about drugs, anothc,· seout uff icial just lif1ed h1;., r yebro1vs in .a 1naru1cr <1s if to 1>a.v that hr wu11ldn·t dignify suth a qur~1ion 1111 11 ;i n an~11rr The bulk ut U1t· Stout:; l1i'rt' arc A111c·ncans and .Jap:-'.l1c~r. Hut there are :ilso s1z;11.Jlr con· lrngcnt~ fro 1n R r 1 1 :i 1 11 1;ennany. Fr<1n1·r . 1\u~tral1a . t.:anada 1 ~r:·~'I. Af :il'~t a n<t ~evci·u l Arab cuun1nl'l'I. The tcn;.1011~ uf lhc ~liddlr J·:a~l <"ontlic1 apparen!lv do nut exle1u.l .. ~ f:u ,1.., Al>i1!;11'! 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But I was dcepl_v mo1,ed by 11 Kalamazoo teena,11.er ·v.·hn Askerl mf' to rtprint this fantasy wh ich appeared in the Tiger Tat· tier, the school paper of L;n1"rence Here it is. Title : ln Li11·e \\1 1th Life - ~r How 11 Y.'nuld Be Jf 1 \\'ere Killed In an Automnb1!e Acc1denL Agony clav.·s my mind I am a stat1st1c. Vi1hen I first ,11.ot here I fell verv much alone I v.•as ovPrwhelrned with gf.1ef and I expected 1o rind ,_~mpathy. I found nn sympathy. I saw only thousands of others v.·hose bodies 1vere as badly mangled as mine. I y,•as given a number and plaC"ed in a category The category was called "Traffic Fatali!te,~.'' The day I died wa~ an ordinary sc:hnnl day. How I wi~h I had taken the bus. But 1 wa s Ion cool for the bu s. I remember hn1\• I 1-vher.dled the car ou1 of Mom . ··spcei;iJ fal'Qr ." I pleader!. ""All the kids drive." \\1hen !he 2·50 bell rang I threw my books in !he locker . I was free un1il 8:40 tomorrow mnrning! 1 r.:in rn the parking lor -ex cited at the lhnught of driving a car and being m_r ov.·n boss. Free ~ It doesn't n1at1C'r hov.· the accidenl hap- pened. I was goofing off -go ing loo fast. Taking cral} ch11nees. But I v.·a~ enjn~·i ng m.v freedom .:ind hal'i ng fun. The last thing I ren1en1ber was pas.~ing an nlr! lady v.·ho Sf'f'n1erl tn be going :i wfully ~low. I heard a rle::ifening crash :ind felt a. terrifir jnJL GlaS"-anrl steel flew everywhere. l\1 y 11·hole bod y seemed tn be turning inside out. I he:ird myself 1cream. Suddenly 1 A<.1.'akened. Tl. 1va.~ very quiet. A police officer <.1.'a.s standing over me . Then 1 saw 11 doc lor. ~1 .v body ~·as mangled. 1 v.·a"-sat urated wit h blood. Pieces of jagged 11:lass were ~t icking out all ovr r. Stran~e that I cnuldn"l ftel an~1th1ng. He.v. rlnn·1 pull 1h;il shert ol'er my heiid . I <·;i n·r be dearl I'm only 17. J'1·e got a d;ite tnn t~ht. I'm supposed In grnw up and havp a wnnderf11i life. I hal'en"t lived yet. J can·1 be dead. Later I "·as pl<ired in a dra~·er. M.v fQ!ki; had to ictrnrH.v mr. Why did they ha\'f' In i;ee me like thi s? \Vhy rl1d I have tn look .:it Mom ·s e\'es v.·hen shr faced the mo.st terrihlr nrrleAI of her l ife ~ D11rl ~ud­ denlv looked like an olrl man . He tnld the man· in charge, "Yes -he is our ~on ."' The funeral wa i; A wei rd experie nce. I 1aw all my relatives and friends walk ~· 1 toward the caske t They prtssed by , one by one, and looked at me with the sad- dest eyes I've ever seen. Some of my bud- dies were crying. A few of the ~irls touched my hand and sobbed as they walked away . Please -son1ebody -wake me up ! Get me out of here. I can ·1 bear to see my mom and dad so broken up. r>.1 y grandparents are so racked "'ith gne( they can barely ~·;>Jk . My bro1.her anC sister are like zo1nbies They move like robots. In a daze. Everybody. No one can believe this. And I can·t belie ~·e 11 either. Please don "! bury n1e '. l"m not df'11d ~ r ha l'e 11. lot of l1v1n.1t to do'. 1 want lo laugh and run ai:aln. l want lo sing and dance. Please don't put me 1n the ground. I prn- mtse if you ,R:ive n1e jus! nne more chance, Gort, I'll bl' 1hc most carchil driver ln the whole \l'Orld. All J want i~ one more chance. Please, God J"m only 17. DEAR ANN LANlJERS : Hrlp w;ike up parents who rlnn·t understand the importance of prol'iding dcc-ent dent ~.I care for their childre1t. Too ma ny people have 1he idea th;il ir a tooth ll?:il·es a kid trouble you might as well yank it nut as monkey around with i1. Another raise not ion is th.:it it doesn't p;,y lo fill a tooth unte~s il ·s a permanent one. l gel sic k when I see paren ts buying wigs for their teenage daugh1ers. ex- pensive guns frir I he i r young sn"$· cameras. ski ~u ipmcnt . memberships in expensive cluh$. hur when h comes lo dental work thrv can rhink of 11 million excuses lo lfr it go -nr they fake the che;,pest way nut Denlisrs are a harrl ·wnrkin,e !nt. Varicose veins and h!':irl trnublr are occup;it.innal ha7.ard s. And sn n1:iny peo- ple expect the de 1t1is1 to carr1• !hr m on his books for mnnths, even· though he hns already borrowe<l to li?:O to :iichool and done some moonlightin,R: to get him through the nonincnme years. J1's a well known fact tha1 ;i person with a toothache will pay anylhi ng In get rel ief. but whrn !he tno!hache i~ gone he puts lhe de1tt1st's bill al the bottom or the pile. Please print this. Ann. In all rhe .\'Cc.rs i'Vl' been reading your crilum n I don 't think I ha ve ever read a let/er in support of the den tal profession. - SHRE:VEPORT \\'h;:it is F'rench kissinll(? It ii:: wrong:" \\'ho should sel the necki ng limits -the bo~· or the girl? C;:in a shot~un wedding succeed? Read Ann L.:inders' booklet. '"Teen.:ige Sex -Ten Way1 to Cool It '' Send 5fl cen!s in c<1in and 11 long. self- addressed, .stamped envelope in care of the DAILY PILOT. Harbourites Head for the Queen Mary Destination: BE A ANDER SON, Editor Mond•Y· lt~!•mbor IJ, 1'11 I'••• ll Fashion History ~Viewed /1 j.!;illrry nf 1·lnlhr:, irnrn lhc p11~1. cenrurv v.1\1 hr nrpnrrl Rt 2 p m 11n1f R pm. Sa 111rrl;iy, Sept. I.It. h.I' lhr Churrh nf .re.~11:;; Chn~l nf l.artrr·dav Sa1n1$, Hunt in.1;1nn Br.i ch. a .~ a benefit fnr 1!.s builrl1ng l11nrl. <..:o~tun1es rrorn lhe i\H;i'I{ s!11r11ns. frf1m tllP prrsno;il rn!- lcc!1nn nf Sydne v Recker, 11 ill be shown Along v.•11h other old- fashioncd ensembles. lnclurlcrl v.·111 1.. ucccssones. sv.·1msu11s, hndal i:nwns, coats. pan!s, long dresses. c h i Id r en 's clot hes and skirts and blouses. EnterlainT"':::~ "'ill be pr11- vided by the Four Kin.It Cnu.~in~, parl of the Kin.I!: Family, Tina Cole n f televisio n's "My Three Son.~." and HP11Lher Young of "Land of the Giants." A sea!f:tl bid auction will be included in the festivities. and rcfre~k~:Jnl, will cap the pro- gram. Among items in the auction will be a framed !''lgravl ng of lhe V..'hite House sent by ri1rs. Richard 1\.1 . l\1x- on. Ti ..... ~ls Are S-4 if purchased before the ~how, $5 at lhe door and $10 ror the first 50 front· row seats. Amoni;r: model~ wi!l be Mrs. SeltinR for Hu ntington J.larbour Repub lican Women ·,. Club"· l11 ncheon fashion show \Vednesday, Sept. 22. ,,ill hi lhe famed Queen Mary. Festivi ties \1:ill begin with ll il l ! a.m .. ~ocial hour, i nd honored guests will include 22 fam ilies of POW!! and MIAs al on g with pol itical figure.~ and their wives. Boarding a London double-decker bur; for the ride to Long Beach are (l eft to right) th e Mmes. Glenn Richardson, James Andrews and Charles Allen. Tory ZimmermAn Oeft l. who I.~ wearing a go"·n fr om the 1111.P IROO.~. 11nrl Mrs. Bill Draney. whl) 1~ displayi nl! a pink dresi; frnm the 1930s. The wedding gown was worn in l!fi:. Old West Rornrncr Canyon on the Irvine Ranch \\•ill be alive \l"ilh n111 sic and rlanc-e Sa turrla.v. Oct. 2. as the Cind- erella Guild of <.hildrcn's ll n.~pita! hosts its ei)!hlh annual \Vestcrn Barbc<"lle and Dance. Gue sts are C'n- c~urag:ed to _be appropriate]:-' rlrrsscd for the Old \\est, ac<·ord1ng to !\"lrs. l1ona1rl !\1 c.;uslafson. chair- 1nan. Goinµ: up and a1vay to thr barbecue site are t~.eft lo right! !he !\1mes. John Holcomb. Dean !\1c· Cann and Harold Dixon. -- I • , • ! I I I I ' ' 1 1 ! • • I l • ,_ ' ,_,,. ·- f , • • : l • . • • ' ' I ' • I ' ' ' • • • I I • ' l I 1 l l • • • • • l ) , • ! ! ' ' ' I ~ 1 t • • l l ' i ' i ' ' ' ' • I • " ' ' l ' \ .. QA.ILi/ PJL01 Monaay 5tp\rr1b!t 13 1'171 Equality -Si Protection -No Welcome Waterlogged \\'ASHINGTO.\ t UPI ) C'har11p1flns of 1 proposed con· stHut1onal amendment to guaranlte e<jual rights to 11·omen are cnnf1dtnt tht House will appro1 e their pro- po-'al in the form they w11nt. The pniponenls believe 1nembers "·dl re)ecl a pro· pnsal thAt 11·ould keep 1n force feder11I and !'it ate laws deemed In '"rep.~onabl.1'" pr'1n1ote the htal!h and s11.fety of females -and that !he amendment then "•ill pass. As the 11'ornrn rropo~f'd it. the rnnsl1!ution;il amendment stated. "EQual1t.v nf rights under !he law !'iha!I n1Jt he denied or 11bndged b~· the l:nited States or by any state on account of sex." J\lrs. \\"1ll1:1111 J!ol:-.tu11 !-ilru111s lh r g11i1ilr ;ind ~lr ;ind illrs 1;c11ri.:P Kurla k check the 11·11trr 1cn1p{'raturC' fnr thf' Sadrilrhrtt·I.; ('nl\e,t:e ~·arult.v \\"n·r s f ·l uh·~ gel · af'qua1n trd ~111111 party on Friday. Sep!. \7, '!"he buffet s11r rrr. presrntat1on n( gnlf ll'O[lhlf''-llllri dallC111i,: lo !hf' flf'll\_I' (ortTif'd f;:i (·liity h11nrJ 11'1[1 take plare Ill lhE' ./<1y llnt>lf'n hnn1r. S11r1 ('lcn1cntf' i\e11 facu lty mernhers are invited an cl reser- vations are rcque ~ted at $1 per couple. Vacation Local e Leaves Little Reason to Moon By ER1\IA HO,\IBE('K E1·er,\·t1mr !hl're t.~ a ~111 ces:ir;;fut fl1f;!ht rr. thr ~lnnn there is R Int n/ :<:!;i\1r Frnrn \\'nmrn 11 nn 11 ;:int !() t->r F'em1nau!s A.~ 1 !otrl an asp1r11nt !hi> olhf'r rl :i 1 ''Hnnt.1. 1 rlon·1 ha1P In lr;i11> homP lo lf'l(lk ;it 1hat m11rll rlust ·· AT WIT'S END · I p1rlir1I ho1 nut of 1111 11rdr111:,1: rini;: 11 1!h " s11!rr 1 r1n .. ' I\ h<i1 r l:-1' rt1r! \flll 1ln ~" "o\ftrr 1hiil. II 11ao; rin11nhill ;il l ihr 11 a,1 " • \\h;it'o; thP 111:.Jlf'r' 1<•1h \'"lllf'll" II·· fl ~~~ 1\1PO I 11111 111 lhr lr11~t ar1 1Pn!11r1111• "'I 111 !hf' 01rn r11iin"1 1' · I ;:;s~rd · ll'h;1T 'i; !hr 1na1 1rr 1,·11h thP n1 r1;""' "llano;el anrl r:1rtrl al'r ~1 111 111 11 " "l\!11tl\' 11!1<1! w1>rr> h;11+n;: /r1r s11 pprr"" t1r 'rl ::l.~k rw11urll1, •·F1o;h .. "'1 Ouin"l k11p11 A r I h 11 r · lluult: 11h;it ~" · Srr.1trh1no: rn1· n1n.~qu1!0 hit "~ 11nril I fain! ·· The n1cn. ;i~ l;ir as I an1 1"1111 r rnrri. 1·a11 ha1 e th, 1\lnon, I.rt Al.in Shrp;i1 rl 11h111 up tl 1ri r on 11rC'kt>nd~ and 11·nrk 1111 h1.~ co if ~l\lllli1 . L<'I llal'r S«nl ! h11 n1 .1IP111! Jn hi~ Air 1.-,,lt'f' r·rrnrd~. I.ct .Jun lr1r1n !1nk f'r ar·nunrt 11 1th hi s 111onn l'/11 ' II 11un1c11 ;ir·e sn1art, tlir1 'II 111~1 pra~ rile ~11n 1s nri·rr 1•11r11rrl up lu lntJt'l~1. 1ra1'rl If 11 1~. f1rr J:<'I.' rnu nnr ml" hus· h;111ri ;i11r1 I will ~n 1n Alll!U~! lnr !!IC' :<:Ull1111er rates. ' . ' ····~· ,.:.~···~~· The hou.~e JUd1c1ar~ com· m1tle t f'arher th is year 11dded 1h1s l11nguagt· ''Th1.5 11rt 1cle shall not impair !he 1alid1!\" nf an y lal\' of the United Stiites ...,·hich exempts a person from compulsory serl'lce or any other la¥.' of the United Slates or of an y state \I' hi c h reasnnabl~· promotrs thl' health and safely nf the ptnple." They are delPrmined lo erase that offensh·e language and win house appro1•&I nf the ~1mple amendn1tnt women h11ve been pressing for s1rlC'e 192.3. Ounng the e-0ngress1onat vacation they havt been orli:aniz1ng women throughout the cnuntry to press hard on their representat1vr.s to sup- pnrl the amend111ent as it originally w11s written. lo legu;lat1on possibly 11upport- td by a majority of their con- stituents, And 1o1·omen a re in the ma1nrity in the nalion's pnpulat1nn. lamily support laY!', which 1n most states imposes Ute primary legal obligation of child support on the man. amounts to a curtailment of mtn and 11t·omen 1denlu:ally Ln all cases." But 1dent1cal treatment Is exactl y 1o1•hal many women &ay they warrl. Carol Burns of the National fern1nine ri1ithts. I Thls amendment tn the an1endment was adnp!ed 19 to !6 in the ~on1m1ttee. Irate women said I h i s ch11n~e. sponsored bv Rrp. Charles E. \\l i,1tgins, R·Cali f, would freeze into the ('nn- st1futinn the very 1nequ1t1e~ a,1t111 n~t "'h1ch they a re rlf!'.htin~. l\!nst said they woul il rather hal'e nothing th11n thr \V i1;gins amf'ndment -th11t 11·1th prniective fr iends hke this, "·ho needs enemies~ They di d nol ir;11y so, but it !iicerns clear thry are rely1n~ nn a new house rule to win thrir righ!. Cha1rn1;in Emanul'I l'.rller,• u-~. \'. of the 1ud1c1ary com- ntiltef clear!.\• 1~ one ¥.'hn will n0t be swayed by t h i s n111nf'u ver. He opposed the hill \\hen 11 was beforP hls cnrn- rniHee and supported the \\'1g- ,gin.~ amenrlint.nl He is not ex- pected to r:hani:e his st11nd . Laws l'/111 he arnenrif'd In supply specific reml'dies for s pet' i f 1 c d1scrimin11t1ons w1thn11! vrntt1rini;: 1nln a "quicksand" f)f phrases ,guilty or 1mprecis1nn and ambig11it~'. and highly susct'ptlhle to con- tradictory definitions, Celler said. "It ha! el"en bt'en su).:geslerl by a proponent or the equal n,1thl!! amtndment that the 'underl~·1n,1t social reaht~' nf the male as prnvider ;ind the female as child bearer and rt/!rer has ch1tngt'd.' " Cel!er s111r1 . ".Ma11 I. in tu rn , ask whn 1s hcarin~ lhr children <'Ind "·hn i~ rear1n,1t l hfm~ As far as I kno1\' !he f11llnp1an tube has nor becnmr vestigi11!." Or gani1.atio11 fo1 \\'omen. and other champ1nn5 or ! h e amendtnf'nt, belie1•e the house \.\'Ill defeat "'i ~~lnS" prnpns8 1 r by a narrn\I' 1·ote, lhen pass the ;imendmenl by a larger m.1ri::1n. The h0use tental11•el~· plans to deb<ite the amendn1ent the wPek of Sept 20 If ;ippnn·eri. as expected, it will go !n !he Scna1r for ac· t1nn Th?.t wa.~ Ule s1tuat1on .• h:i.~t .1•ear. "'htn the equel I' ri~h1s an1endment died in !he f. Sena!e "·1 rh the end of the ~ rnngress Bu1 women expert a J rliffertnl ending IQ the story ~ this year. Since I 7 8 9 . co ngressmen nften could vote on cnn- lrO\'trs1al questions without being recorried . Bt1\ th111 year for the first time, record volts can he forced on almost an~·lhing anri it seems certain Iha! fe"' membt'rs will 11t•ish In identify them!el\"eS as opposed He sairl he doubttrl that 11·omen \\'nuld agree thal a Wig~1ns in a lellfr tn hi.~ cnlleagues. s~1d his rirnpr1~11I 11·ould avn1d ''lhe unre11~nnabl e and un.,.,.ant ed cnnsequenres which follow if the gol"ern· men! is compelled to treat Horoscope: Capricorn Clea r Decks TUESDA Y SEPTEMBER 14 Ry SYl)Nf<:Y ()l\IAHB feel thr liter11r.1' effnrl.~ nf Certrude Stein rf'presented a tearinR rlnwn nf h;;rner.<1. npen inlo( the \\'<!}' tn p,rcalel' fr1tdnm of expre:<:.~ion through the written y,•ord. In lh11t sense. she "'a.~ 11 t r u e Aq uari11 n. Native~ of 1h1.~ zodiacal !>ign h11ve a "'ay of achieveing much t hr o u g h unorthodox methods. ARJES (J\o\arch 21·Apri1 t9 1: \V11y is c!earf'd for creali\"e ef· lorti:. Ynu gain cnoper;.1100 1n quarters previously markl'd bv opposition. Love triangle is ~e1tled -tn your ad1·anla.Ef' \\'elcnme chan'r.e for ch "ngP ·or S<'l'll{'f\' TA U.RUS !April 20·i'-1a.v 201 ; A<'rent on home base. need fnr i'ltudv of rle1;iils ru1.zle pieces ran · he put tnli:elher . Sleady ;:ippli(·;:ition i~ a requisite. Dnn'l de!e~atl' rluties. Ruild nn solid b::ise. Pisces person can figure prominently. r.F.i\11~1 1~1av 21-.June 20\: Accent on 1ne~sai;:;es of in1· portance. :o:hort j o u r n e y :<: , special de a J i n 9: s "'ilh FJeighl>ors and rt I a I i 1· f's. C11 pricor n f i JI? u res pro- minently Gtvr full play lo in- tellectu;:il ('Urinsity . Be alert tr. new opportunity . CANCER 1June 21-July 22 l: Wedding Vows HELRING-HANNAHS flli1·ha£'i J{. He iring nf l'nsta Mc.~a anrl i\·lenler H ;i1111:il1~ "'err niarrierl in !hr Chu1·rh of 1hf' ll nl_1' ~·anul.\', Oran,l!r "'t!h !he rlel". /)nn11Jd Rru bo of· fic1;il UlJ.: The hridc is the r!auJ?htcr 11f fo,lrs . Fred Rabcnrk 11 f l\'e\\·1)(1r1 Beach and the l:ite illr. Kr11nrth Hann11hs. llf'r hushanO 's parent s 11re i\lr.~. F . i'-1. HelrinR of Las Vegas 11nd the late Mr. Hclrin~. Attend;ints 1o1·ere Ginger Hannahs, r.1 i s -~ maid or MRS. HELRING hnnor ; lhe Mmes. .Jn h n \\"ebrr. FrPd Duross, Robert 'fr1nplr!on anr1 i\1is~ r::iil!t' Cnnr;id, hricle.~rnaid.~: H;:irry R;i ld "'ln, best 1nan . and Vr;;nk Heiring , .l<1nu·s Se g hers, 1\l1rh11el ()"(;r;:id _1• and Bah- 10nl'k . tlsh£'r.~. J.i.~:i ;ind John ("o~cnllno 11·cre 1he flower gi!'I anrl ring hl'il rrr. The hn1!c is 11 i.:r.11lua1r of Ne11pnrl l l;irl~lr 1!"1gh School and Orilr11!1" (' .. a.~t {.'nllcgl' lier hu~b;.i11d ear11rr! a RA al Sl. i111chAe l's t"ullf'~e. S;in\11 F('. i'\ 1\11 :111<1 1l1r1 h1.~ Tll!l~ff'l"S 1v .. rk at !he Unil"ers11y nf New !\!r~u·o. Hr 11a s pres1drnl of (;11mma Thet11 /'h1. Thr hnJ;.il 1·nuplP 11 111 reside in Costa Me.~11 lnllnwing a nor 1 her n Caliln rnia hnney- 11111011. CLEMENTS-CRUM ll ulo(n C'lemen1s anrl his bride. the former Dnrnthv Crurn. arr hnnrvmoonina 10 F.urnpe fnllnw1nJi1 r I I e :ir;; perfnnnrd 111 thP RenrJ;!,ani7.rd 1.a!ler 11111• S11inl:ir;; Church 0£ J, .. n~ f\r;iCh ,Jn.o;eph Crum of· r1e1<tlcd. The briri;il par!v "'as rom- posM nf thP :O.!is.~e.~ F.m1lv \';in Ronn, n1airl of hnnor. 11nd fJ111ne l)Pnt ;inr1 .Joan Van Honn. hnd!"sn1a1rl!>. Flo"'er ji1ir1 1r11s 01::1ne Day. :O.l1cl ~1n1t o;erl'<'rl a!> hest nian whllr ll1rk ~1ah1ru and Cnn1pletP f1nancla l n111neu ve r. trans;ic1ion.. Leai•t no lnose mnnpy end~. T::ike: advant11ge nl <·hancf' tn get in nn grnund rloor. Arlr1 to po.~i:essinns. he aware of pntenti11I. O~e who ad 1 ises now appear\.. on lan!f'I. l.EO r .r uly 23-Au~. 22 1: Lunar r.vclf' coincides \\•ith time tn ,eet started. Encourage new cnntac!.~. challenges. f.x- pre-ss vourself in cre11ti1·e w::i.v. Pl'r!>nnal m11gnetism dr;iw.~ opposite sex . Ynu are ap- preci11terl. You feel Rood . VIRGO (Auli:. 23·Sepl. 22 1: Assoc1at1on "'i th s pf' c i a l group, organizalinr, is em- phllsized. Follow hunch about behind·scenes activity. All is Recited nnl in open. Dn snme rer~nnal in1·estiga!ing . Frienrl conf1rl1."s mnne:-dilemma Remember current commitments. LIBRA 1Sepr. 23-0cL 22 1: E1nphasizr your desires Lo friends, Son1e of .1·nur "'ishes can be transformed i n to re11liliei'l. J\no"' this: proceed with greater degree of con· fidence. Soci;ilize: see and be seen . Shake off le1h11rgy. SCO RPIO (Oct . 23-Nnv 21 1: Ste11d~ approach is li nece:<:"ii- t.1·. Be a"·are nf det11ils, subtle nuances. gradual changes flf polic.1·. Accent IS nn hnw you achiti•e goals. On!' :it lop is "'llling lo lend he lping hand. Ask SAGITTARIUS 1 l\01. 22· !Jrc 21 1· GOfld lun11r ;isp!'ct no"· cnincidr.~ with adde<l knowledge, ahlli1.1· to .Eel messa~e acrn~s. Look berond !mmedi;:i1e i nd i ca 1 i n'n s. Strengthen philosophical con- cert.~. Mrssage from a distance is important. CA PRI COR~ I !)er. 22·./an !!1 1: Avoid invo!l'ement 1f in- tf'rl'sted nnl\' in halfwa\• measure.~. Cy(le now is such th11t "·hat ~·ou do should be all the wa.1• or noth ing. Straightrn out fl o m est I c: m 1 s u n d ers!anding. Clear decks. AQ UARIUS (.Jan. 20-F'eb. 1111. \\lhate1er \"OU do. do it 1Yi\h mnderation: S!rive for -In- ner allS\l'er~. A1·nid rushing. p11shini:,. rainl1ng One who chides ~·nu is mere.I~· testing. Let n!hrrs t11ke initiative. R£'trcnch r1a y for tim e. PISCF'..5 rFeh J!J.,\'farch 20}: Br ready for ~rec1al assign- menl. n1,ert1n1r "·nrk Applies tn hn!h prnf('ss1nnal an d prrsonal a rt a s Capricor,, pla~·s sign!hrant rnlt. Accent i~ on hr11lth. basic chores . Str11·e fnr re;i \ism . If" TflOAV IS Y 0 U R BIR THOA Y 1·n u could succeed 11s 11-r11rr, rrrnrtrr. one who l r.::insl:itr~. is :ihre;..~t of cur· rcn1 events. Yrm ArP active, r1!11I. r;;pahlP of hursllng those \\"llh exrr~~ nf pnmpnsity or hot air Snmr claun ,vou are tnn surr. nn('·Sidrrl 1n 1·1ews. bu! mo~1 of 1he 11mr you ar& derlic:ated . not ah111ys right, ~1nrere a n d "·ell·mtaning. Drc,,rnhP.r m11v be nut.;tanding n1on1 h of 1971 for ~·ou. .... ,, P-T Press Chairr.nen MRS . CLEMENTS raul Crum Jr. seated ~1ich;ie[ Pearl "'as bt'arer. guei'lls. r i n g Gat her for Onentat1nn sess1nns f11r al! presidents and press ch;i1rm<'n or OrRn,1te Cn11sl p ;i re n t. tpacher uni!s will !Rkr pl~re Tuesd11.v. Scpl , 14. a11\l Thur~· r1a.1'. Srpl , Iii. 111Ht('r 111r d1rf'<"· !inn of r-.1rs. Carrrl Sn1111l ;inr1 r.1rs. Gilberl Turnbull, Daily Pilot PTA coordin11lors. Ne11·port Be;ich. Costa r-.le:<:a. L11gun11 Beach. lrl'ine. El The new Mrs. Clements. Torn, r..1iss1nn Viej(l, Turtle riauRhter nf .~r and ~1rs Paul Rock anri San C) em en 1 e £. ('rum nf Hunting1.nn Beach. representalive.~ \\"ill meet at graduRtrd frnn1 F nun t 11 in 1: l~ pm. Tuesdity. Sept 14. 1n \'alley Hii;:h School 11nrl C'.nlden !larhnr Vi t "" Elemenl:irv "'est Colll'~e Srhnol. Cornna del ~lar, "'1th Her husbantf. :<:nn nf Mrs i\1rs. Smith. Session RrprE'~"ntat1\·es nl F'nunt111n \'R iii'), Hunt111i:ton B" a c h, 1rr.~t1n1nsl rr. 1'c;il Beach and Ocean \"1rw n1.~trir1 .~rhnnls 11 dl n1cr1 al I p Ill Th11rsr1av, Sept I~. 1n !he l'rek ram1lv Coln111al Tc1Ta cr I~ no m-, \\'e.~tminster. 11·1th ,\1r1. Turnbull Pre.~s rrleasr forms 11·111 be d1str1b11tf'rl and appoin1ments for phnto,eraphs accepted at boT h Sf'SS1nn.~ 1\n1·nne 111~h1ng £11r1her in· frirmiit1on n111\ call ~1rs. Sm11h a1 fi4fi.20!l7, flr ~1rs . Turn bull. fl46·4;,i;7. ~1ari;!.aretha Clemenl11 o f·j-l"'••liiiooiliil•ii_i!!_""iiil••••••liiiiiiiiii ~;;~~;;,~m ~, ~;,'~-~;~.~m 1~ •• :i Crow11ClJll111g Glory Schl)(ll ::ind A ms t er d a m l'n11·ersitl'. I The criupl, y,•1 11 reside ln 1 """""''°" "'"h. i beauty salo11 s Ol'Ui lVUlllll&S .UO SIJ.~.Q~!S < ~l~~~TASTI£! DON 'T MISS In fart. l never :-ce a 1)1eture of that (;fld .fnr~11krn str('!1"h nf fl)('kS ::inrl rri11rrs thnl I <1n1 not rem1nrlrd r1f ,1 1 11 r:i !1•~n spol n1y hus hand look r11e !o four .1·e::1n; ;ii.:11. It h:HI :ill thP q11atJ11c s ol thC' ~!0011 nri ro11ris. nn c·u111·£'11i<'nrr~. 110 people 11nd nn ;itrnn~nhrrr Trra1 ·hrr h;irf 11 rarr1 ·OIJI1,----------~=-.I hrrrn" rrt .~n1 ilr • A $9.25 mail value BEAUTY GIFT when you buy regular $6.00 size of SPECIAL SAYINGS! .. !JP rio£'~n "t o·~ Jhr f1~h } C.'I U!!ht "' 1 "\\'h\ rlnn '1 11·r l'l('f j!O 1ntn 1nwn"" 1 'r1 rnn1 pla1n I • •·\\I' 1·,in ·1 crl rhrrp hnm 1ew ols by 1oseph hr rr.. hr'd r·q1la1n ' \"n11 11110111 1•nmr 0 11! 1n tht hn;itl~------------'1 11 11h mP fnn1nrrfl11;"" "Xn. I'm ~010~ tn be hu~r." Fabric Needs Careful Look The nnly thin~ 11 rl1rln 'I h;i 1·e. wes ""e1p,:h1lc.<;..~nf'~S. ~:1 !"r1 t 11ne I becRme dcpri_·~~rd. I ~tr I ate 11·hen r tf1sc1i1cred !he powri rr r11nr11 Wll~ a (\\·n-hnlrr :end !hr l1111ndrnn111I \1as t1 fl;.t roc k h\· the hoa! rlnrk. 1 elf" when I d1 ~C(l\'rrcri ! he d ish"·a~hrr wa~ n1e I ate "'hrn lhl' 111ice 11te 111v ()nl' 11art of l!nnrl t:ihrir bRlh1n~ r;ip !while t 11·11·s huym11n~h1p is heing ahle tn "-'f>ar1n~ ii 1. 1 ale \\'hen 1 fn11nri rccn/,!n1ie f 11hr 1 c rh11r11c· 11 hf>11r rrap undrr lhf" k1trhrn \rris11rs Rnd 1111"·~ misptin!~ -.i•indnw. I at l' 11·hen !he rArl io anrl 0H.Er11in fal:ir \('!>. \\'ent out rl11rinl! lht an· !r ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-11 nounce111cnl nf the hn~ :ind grt1in markets. ~fy hu~h11nrl lo1NI ii lie would <'nme in at lhc enrl of R d1y from hi~ boat ;inrl ~mile, I "\\'hat did you do all ria~ ~ .. ~ FRANCIS- '\,. ORR J' Fine St•tionery Dl1tfnctlve G ifl l Pictur e F ramt1 , tt11 I Ct llT '".;111 111-lfll Jllll& tll Ill tllYl llfl! '11111, SAVE $40.00 lM-I~! •~• !r9 ... -•I 11+0 111 lllt •Pl ••or .... , l(Nlf.TIN4 .... , ... J)j I , """'~' Tit•"'''' h•'t"llt• !1111 o , , •"•' 1""9 ltr ! Wt .. O"i'I Loy • ..,,. ..... , ""' c11r .. 1 ... ,, ••• The KNIT WIT \~utto (1101 Ploto LOWll Ml.ll SEPTEMBER 'S BIRTHSTONE 1he g11.pphit~ ]"ha T\1 r~i1111• 1 ... 11,.,.l"tf lhP fll tth r•1olr<f <lll a ~1•nt. S•rrhir•, tit• 1oky rtfl~,..t 1nl.!: 11.o; r"!nr. l.#'r-~nd hi• it. 011! th• l,1.,·1 nf i\!o;.Y t -..·•r .. "'"l.!:1n v•d on " S1rrh1r1; 11 ni1 lh11l !':nlnrmon'• s~ .. 1 .,.. ••• ~t11r ~11rrh1r• .. o\• a l•1rth1tnn~, th• ~11rrh 1rP ,,,.~,..It' woar •r charminir "'""th~ 1n•rir1tJon for •Y•r ·l•~t1ne '''''· lt •rmhnlile1 C"lear ti11nklnJ!'. S11 u!I. c~,,1 1>1 ~,, l •iilel •• •~• S1• Oit qe ,..,.,, Cet ll Mt•• S40.•o•• SATURA by Dorothy Gra y • SATIJRA SALON FORMUlA •With instructions for at.000. sekJn.type rr.mge • new, sophisticated DEE GEE frl!J".-x:e • CAEM1Y Dorothy Grr( Upstidc ,~~TASTICI -that's how your skin looks with 1T1g1Jfar use ofSATURAI Come in on the dooblt for this n~for• GIFT from Dorotny Gnryl Buy te!PJlar $6.00 size SATURA in your flYOrite formula'!ion: Cream Of Lotion,,. 1nd take 1 boxful of Dcwothy Gray ~an home I An astonish ifl!l gift offer; supplies we, natutally, limited. So st.op by :ioon • JCPe nney FASHION ISLAND ON LY , •• E-ill~~;•~3;1®l1411:g Save over 50% now on a ca refree luxury wava 1 • $20 MAGIC CURL $9.50 • $25 G LAMOUR CURL $11 .5 0 • $30 REGA L CURL $1 4 .50 COMPUTt BUDGET PERM •.•..• olw•v• 05as (Nom"tal Hair) Mei Tlll'I WM 1..ltW W..t SHAMPOO-SET STYLE CUT 2" 3" iso 200 sryr..i: prices 1righrty hi; her SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Ph o11a !4,·7116 l~ ... , lt•ll -""""' ~ .. -- 167 (.17th St .. COSTA MESA -Phont S•l ·,91, o ... Iv•"'"'' ••8 lvNl•v •• (l.ll •Nut YIU I L""~ v~u· ~ .. ft Purse Gets Power Boost Women's grip on the purse strings will be slrengthened by the four-part sen11nar, Sense and Women 's Dr.llars. offered by Orange Coast Colle~e I rom 9:30 to !1 :30 am. Thursdays !n lstancl House. Newport Center. On Sept . lli. "1rs . nornlhv Qlenck, home advisor fnr 1h'e University of Ca Ii ff) r n i a MONEY STRETCHER Mrs. Joan Williams Agricultural Extension. will anaJviP. i\1ind Over j\loney. She 'wilt discuss management knnw·how, money anrl marital success and coping "'ilh finan- cial crisis ~trs. Joan \\' i I I 1 ::i m s . rnanagrr nf Serur1!y P<1c1f1c National Bank in Coron;i de.I 1'1ar. will be the lerlurer on Srrl 2.1 and :10. lier 1npiro;. :'1·111ke \'our f\1nne1· Rcha1·r 11nr1 f're<l1! ll«np1nrss nr Hea rl brl'ak~. \1'111 involve burl1:r1 i111!. 1·1>rnr•l kPepinµ, 11si;1>!S and liahililies, fnrcc;istin~ financial tmrri:?en· t'ics . p;il'ment pl;ins ancl truth in lrnrtini:: Fnr thr fin::il sr5sinn nn ()rt 7. i\lr:r;. \\'ll!i;in1:i; with Nr1vrort Rf'il('ti tn1·e~t Olf'nl b r II k f' r \\1\1i11m 1. n·nr\'nn 11nr1 S?.<TI f'nrhn1n. 1ns11r~n1"1>m11n . will nutltriP Al!f'rn11!i1·c.~ to rnok\e J<1r S<i1 in!! Thrrr is nn fuiri(\n ;:inrl sl11rlents m<1.\· register <1! lhP IPrture ThP fin;inci.'11 rl;iss is p;irt nf orc·s nPw mnrnin11; mini-nrn- l!r;:ims fnr wnmr n. i\trinriRv. TnPsda\'. \\'Pdnr.~rl<1 1' .'lnrl F'r·i· r1;i1· rlas.~e5 rlf';:i ] "' i I h rir('nr~!i1•p S"\\'1011,. (! n n d i::rnn1niric:. l~nrl~f'<'loe painti11c:, rrr.~nn::i1 exercise and stretch se11·ing. Mesa-Harbor Tokes Note of Soprano ~l esa-Ha1 bnr Club r11en1hers will st;irt their regular season I\ ith Rrn:irh1 "·~ n1usic ;inrl a thPatrical look. Fnrmer iV1etrnp11lilan O~ra sopr;inn Cilrol Powell V.'ill en!crla1n <If !hr n1nnthly n1eetin,i: in TalP of the \\'hale Rest<1uran1 . B<1 lhoa on Thurs- da.11. Sep! !6. ThP h11si nei;s session and lunrheon u·tll precede hrr perfnnnilnC'e nr show tunrs b\' Lrrncr :ind Lne"'e ;ind Rndgrrs ;ind ]l<1m- mcrs!rin. ~liss P1111·rll's 11111 ~ 1 r :i t <'arrer .~t;ir!rrl in Lnn,e Rr;irh anrl lerl !11 f\e\I' 'l"ork ;inrl \"1rn- n~ Amnnc t'iPr crrrl il~ ar(' t\'hi!-Ln SiOJ!Pfc , Rar1111 <'11\' ~hrs1c /1;11! arid r\r11• EnJ?,l<ind s!nrli n1uslrals Rccreatinn r er1trr Thrr11rr ;it Or11ng" rounlv Faircrnund::; \\'i ll hf' !hr rlrs1in::i11nn or tht' cJuh'.~ C::ntlplrs Thr;:ilrr r.rn11p nn $;if11rrl::ir. Or·I 2 The i?ro11r \\'111 Sef' "Tnni~h1 ;it R :in." thrre nnt-ac! p!~.1·~. rerort~ filr!=. C<1rl D · A m b r n ~ i . chairman ENTERTAINS Carol Powell Parents Tell News ?-lr ;inrl J\lr::; I . J , ~fo.sbrucker 0 r c·n.~t., ~!e~a h;11·e anno11ncPt1 !he enl!ilJ!f'- ment of rhr1r l'fau.(ih!Pr . .Jo1TP ti-fo.~hrucker lo J~mf'~ Sc:hu!f7. of "'h1t1> ~11lm1Jn. \\'ash graduate nf .\1<11er Dei High Schn0I I .\1 1~~ .\'lnsbrucker ,, HPr h<1nfP rnmplelf'd a tnur nl riut~· 1n thl' Na1'y and 111~c11r·I rrntl~· ;in art maior at Oran!-!r1 Cnas1 ((lll£>g1>. An Ort 9 v.·1>cl-, r!1n.it 1n SI . John lhP B11p!1s!·I ;i (';i!hnl1r r·hurrh IS pl::inn"rl Our color retouch special. At a very special price. 6.66 3 days on1y1 Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, add a little color to your life via tint or a color retouch. Just 6.66 'Festival' budget perm including shampoo, cut, and set. Only 7.77 JC Penney beauty salon WIWPORl BEACH lft\'""~ 1.1.,Af/ 1-~ ''~"'"'' ?313 J HUNTINGTON BEACH j.;l,o•"~g'll" (•M•r :•II •I~• 80) 1n1 DAIL V '!LOT J/S Agendas Fi 11 as Clubs Begin New Season Teas, a l'Qlfee and a get-ac- qua1r.ted parly are the vari!'rl ways tn .,.,.hich Orange Coa~l organiz.alions "•!II g r e et newcomers to their ranks . El Camino Tht 20th 11nn1versary of the El Caniino Real Won1rin 's Cluh "'Ill be nhserved rlurin)?. a F'nunders Day Te11 11t I p m. Thursd;iy, Sept. Iii, in the 11ana Pninl Co m m u n i I y Clubhouse rrnspC'tti\'e n1en1bers are ii)11ted to participate in the rf'lehrafinn. acrord\ng tn i\·!rs. Alftl'rl ~1ata . pre sident. 1\Irs. txinald i\\(l(lre 1s t e. a chairman OC Chapter \Ir.~. \\'illard D. \'oit v.•ill l'lpt"n her Ralhl'la home fl'lr a <·offrt' honoring nev.· men1hrrs of !he Orani:;e (' o 11 n ! y \\lnnirn'::. Ch;iptrr. Freedoms Found;itinn of Valley Forge. Guest:; "'l!l be ,greeter! by J\!rs. :\lcll R;inon. 111Pm· her'sh1p ch;:urm;in . :\lrs. HenrY Cole , pres1denr. and bo<1rd mrrnhers, the Mmes. E:dgar Hill. Louis Curtis. frank Anderson. Ann Signor. Rufus Pe;irre. R. c:. Coffey Jr , Richard Ha1\'kin~. 0 o n a I rl Belville, Ar!hur Shick, i\1artin Severson, John Pr e ' cot t , Robert Meserve and J ack Hoagland . Thursday Club Opening the season for the Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach will be the an- nual Friendship Tea whe n members and gues~ will be honored . The group Y:ill ~ather at 1 p.rn. Thursday. Sept. 16. in the Ra!boa B11v Club. A fashion show wtll tie presented by Lidn Fashions ~·ith mode.ls from the club's Mannequin Sertion Past president!'. will be among the honored guests. Alpha Chi Omega l..et"s Get Acquainted is the. the1ne selected for a dessert n1eetin11: of Orange Coast Alpha Chi Omegas. i\1r~. R:nnald Gag 1 i an n, 111embership chairman, will (lpen hPr home for the evenl , scheduler! at 7:30 p.m. Thur~· day, Se pt. lli ~liss l~aurel Ar'nold . president and her board '.l'ill serve as hostesses. FV Fr ie nds Huntington Library is the destination of Frienrls of the Fountain Valley Library when they board buses for their Cards , Then Busine ss Ebells Start Dealing Their traditional rnttnn card df'I r.1ar ; fjnren Counters, I party 1n the clubhouse on Clubhous{'. sec11nd Fr i d a v, Thursday. Serr . J~. prel'1ew~ ri nnnn: anrl Rook Section Nn.·7.I b11 sy season fnr n1rn1her:i; and OC'L 2S. clubhouse, noon . guests of the Ebell Cluh of l,:C-'---========. Ne\1·pnr!, He::ir.h. I ThP <1ltrrnnnn or carrls. J!:ilmes and priies "·ill sl:irt \\'1 !h a noon lunchenn. Rei;·· erval1nns ma.v be made "'ith r..1rs Phillip Pike, ll'ays and means chairn1an. R:npid·firt' c nm e die. n n e Arlene Harris will rnter1a1n at the fir.~l f;ill meeting. a noon luncllrnn Ocl. 7, I ~·Ir.~. Fred l..oakc::>. presi- rlrnt. 11•i1! conrluc1 1hr bus1nes.~1 niPeting ;inrt r11sru~s s11chl F, he I I phil:inthrnpie11 llS \re1farr. sehol<11'.~h1ps, ~rurlcnt en1plo.rn1cnl .'IJ!tnr.v. lnrlian affairs. veterans' a r f <1 1 r :i;. Albc>rt !;1t1on Hflme. and neerlyl f;:im ilir s. Startin~ datrs anrl n1ect ing pl;irr.~ for nthrr F:he.11 sec!tons l inclurlr Tr;11·rl. Oct.. J.1. tnur or thP Queen Slary: Cre;it11·e S11trhPr~'. !lr! ll, Ha rnlrl i Hammer rr~irlenre, Cnrnna NO JOB TOO BIG • ""' ' ~ NO iiull: JOB \..J TOO I .:: SMALL -WHt:THll THIY JUM,., ClffE,. OR CRAWL1 CALL 642-5922 LLOYD PEST CONTROL ' ~ This is the fall your hair's been waiting for, and here's the way to do it! Permanent Wave Special 17.50 24 .00 value Yearning to let you r hair spill long anu sil ky with BODY? Or ••• to shag it curly in a fluff of flattery? Do itf This is th e fall for fashion freedom. And here's our special Helene Cu_i;is permanent offer, complete with pi(rfect -style cut and shampoo set 10 complete the look. Call (or your appointment now. You'll head for fall in whatever pleases you .. , 0 1 your fa vorite male. • f.ici1l1 • f'edicurM • Minicmes • Electro' outing Thur;,day, Sept Jfi Buses will leave the library at 10.3{1 am stewardesses are ,.·elcome to Business v.•hen he addre6SeS The group will meet at 1 attend a d1nner fnr pro-the American Snciety o f p.m. Thursday. St.pt. 18, ln the ~recll\e 111e1nh.-ts at i 30 p.1n. \\'11n1en Accountants Jolly Roger Inn. 41 Philharmonic Thursday, Sep!. Hi, in their;;--------------------· !_ireenbr1er Inn. Ga rde nl Pro1ects and programs for the coming year \1•1ll he outlin· ed for Todas L;is C1uda~cs Comrnil!ef' nf the Orange County Ph!lharmon1r Soc1rlv Rril'fln~ ""'ii\ take plare dur- ing the op£n1ng lall n1eering planned for 10 am Thur~da\, Sep! lli. 1n !he C:i'l1:ola i\lrsa home of t.trs. Harold Solomon . Rho Lambda 'A. pledge reremnny w1\l he conducted for nie!flbers nl lhe ne'.l'!v formed Rhn Lan1bda ChaPter of £p!-1lon S1gn1a Alpha :\\rs Frank Oristint: "'Ill ho~t lhe t vent ln her Huntington Beach home al 8 pm. Th1irs· day, Sep!. 16. OC Auxiliary J\'e11· nien1her.~ of I he \\'nrn<1n's Aux1liar1 lo !he Orange Count~· i\1 P rl l r a I As.~oc1<1t1on will hr 11·elco111ed during a lour nf thr Qurrn !\lary <1t Hl ;i m. \\le1lne~di1\', Serl. !fl. Luncheon 11•11! follow in the Re.er resl<1urant i\1rs. Leo Cummins i ~ chairm<1n or ac11vi11cs. Dus ty Wings All fortner a Ir t l n e s Grove. Kiwi Clu b F'ormer American Airlines stewardesses v.•ho cnn1prise rhe Newport Beach Chapter of the Ki1\1 Cll1h \\1111 gather a1 I\ r m. Thuri;da\ !;pp! lfi. 111 thP i\1 1~s1on \'1r10 hon1e of r..trs Ti onatd Don1huP ORT A rhamJla bflP party "'ill hr ho~!Prl hy !\lrs. \\'al ter fl1t'rtnn 1n hrr Jr1·i 11e hon1e at 8 pm Thur:r;rla ~· .. tirpl 111. f11r• fril'nds of \\lon1rn ·::; AmeriC'an Ori;:ani1.at111n f or Rrhab1l1tat10n Through Train. ing . I Institute I Off1rers 1\·11( be elPctrd by l the Past Presidents' r/ub. Ho- 1.v Eurharist. Yount! Lild1es tnst1t 1ite <luring a mret1ng at s 1 p 111. Thursrtay. Srpl Ill ~1 rs Chllrles Harngan·s Hu111lngto11 1 Be;ich horne will be the set- ting . A ccou ntants l'\c1vporl Bt:arh Allorne.v Paul Lnverirlgl' '.l•ill rliscuss Profit Sharing Plans fnr Sn1all - ' Has joined ou r staff Tuesday through Saturday WESTCLIFF PLAZA -17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH -Phoru1 S4B-0-4b0 -A~Fall kNJT and SUITING CAMPUS FAVORITES SALE 4~'"/4~ .. "';cr~ COTTON KNIT PRINTS rofv~.i~, col'"'" ,.,1,c11 <\4 4~ · TARPOON SPORTS CLOTH '"1.,..,,, 1~1 ~'" P"l~~•!e• tolto11 4~" 45·· WOVEN PLAIDS & FANCIES ~If ~,..11.,., !pod\w!~1 44 " 45" SCULPTURED RANCH DENIMS SAV E Jl c YARD OUR REGULAR Sl.28 YD . SUITING IN GLENPLAIDS & SOLIDS a fin6 qutifity ftill suiting 58 "/bC" wide SAVE l2c YARD OUR REGULAR $I _99 YD. Mac.hin e Wash, polyes ter /avr il rayon TI ®zc Yd. w~~Ls & Su1r1N4S · Nord+c·· Wo•!ttd 5~" VIRGIN WOOL FANCIES 1•v.-11 1c ..,11a11 11ylo~11 ;~~11 ",,.,:1 .~o" 58 /bO" IMPORTED ITALIAN TWEEDS SAVE 51< YARD OUR REGULAR $2 .98 Y ARO DOU BLE TX NITS OUBLE1 \NITS BOU CLE STITCH ON POLYESTER Textured 11 /11 1/2 oz. Machine Washable Polyester in be•utiful new foll •oiid colors. 60"/62 " Wide. SAYE $1.01 YARD OUR REGULAR $4.88 YARD NEVER BEFORE ADVERTISED HOUSEoF So11th Co1ttt ll'tn-Bri•lel ~· So" 0•1qo F"'Y· C o110 ~"-'4S·1116 Ou111ttfok Moll-O••"q1•~~·111 •"ii H1•bo1 Fwllort•-5J6·l ll4 ~@Zt Yd. BRICS HolM!r Plor-1 l !li •' t ri1lof 101110 A.11-541°1551 tw•11• Peril Co1tH-t 1 P,t,,.,, 11 !''"'•" .... ,,. ,.,11-121 •• JJJ . ' I I I I •• *"~ ... ----·-•• H DAILY Pll OT DICIC TRACY MUn AND JEFF "TriE IXX:"TOLD ME .TO ENDURE Tl-IE +-IEAI ONE SttOULD "TI-llNK CoLD.1 PSYOI....!_ TR\ST ·---..... ~.c-.-·- PLAIN JANE Mond1y Srpttmbtr 1) 1971 ~ ·-· ' F\1'JE! F 1NE.' NOW, I'LL APPRECIATE IT, OLD BOY,. IF YOU WILL PAY M E - -~ -- I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by .. A. POWER I PEANUTS r ' I ; ACROS~ 43 BusiM'ss ·ahhrrviation l Gd!}t' for 44 Dr!'"e$S haw ks 46 ~~'1t.'I 4 M1'(e as.halned p•ct..-e~ 'l K rngl 1~! A7 D•'1 ).( Coooderl 4'1 Not e1tlw>r 15 lslarid 1~ th'!' 50 Nri! hav "1 M~ittrrlnf11l Jf, Ooze 1rr ,n 17 Rrr.;s1 1· 2 .,. . ..,.n~ l'l Acl~i1 O S ~ secret aq"n:l b<>~n us.ed b•lfllt 5 l H~. ""l siifil 52 r ,1 '"l'''~ti 5~ Ru• 111111 21) ()"" \ISH"J ill'1 5S ~.o(lrnt •rw] o(f.re ma ~h1ot: rn.l'r,:. 21 St.i~e rv.n~ 60 E.'.T le...-~ ori an 11<Jlr ~ l fv•r ht:"J'S 12 Wt 11jht t.rt1l t>l D~t.,..~\"<. 23 Other b2 Rt lltlfO\/S 24 C.~ A rf•V'"l •00 liQu+d tnrugft to G"'1 dlJ{lS lA Ce11a1n 2'fi S~oal ao-r irn! 2C! 6!rd 1t p!Js 11allans "" Mi E~ttt111 . C"I'."> ~ Cuo1tl 5. B1vatia: Abtv. b .Acr.usM I !) 'l l U I ; ( ~ >, • U f • ' T i • 'l 13 71· )J R•ma rn 3~ Ph1!•npi"' 1<,l anrl 35 S.nmt'thing aiirltrl pers.O'l's J7 li1trii•C~I d<:.fen~r 411 Dver1V 7 14.Jde lo<J!J•s1tive ttloroughly .et f'l!'".IPI!! ;; Nonk 42 Pac 1flc island C.<1rolina """" C•co .(5 YlirYJl board '1 Mir..oc11! ~i'1Tl olf,cet n Falt into Ml b7 s~ ~Ila -]0 s ... nt1 i!hrnad 48 ...,,o#!>p;!JlC'f .,,. JZ lilrans of ""'< C<JlVl!'YilrlC! 31 [~h 36 Calendar tntrlt ~ lS Kind d l'l"n.Jmtn! :l? ~obbm. 41 B.rntu lit"')Ud!)e ti! Africa ~; Pa-t of tlll! foot 1,1 lriward: Pr~fiX" 70 U!>~d 11trdle .trid thi e~d n Vttt.h DO'fiN l ~"'r:l'ing 1111\'!ure 1 Anti~"flor,k C.Ot'IPOUnd I , J lm· ' • ' u ~· " 11 II "' f~ " " !':I " '" "" " JO 1rrt~ Ji lJ u " ~ 36 11 Anir1q\ vs~d VIP err-;>rl"1!'nl· 51 X aUet "'"'md ally: 2 w(lflls 55 T<tl ~ lool1s.1111 12 Cooling drink: ~ E~OPean 13 Contivct~ l1!le l~ Onzed 57 Lr•l"rs 2 ~ M a~e belli!'V! Sl"J 51ur,1• Prt:lit 25 Alc:.Molli: bl )111. Alltn bt-veragr:: b2 Gree~ ltUer 2 words 03 St-'!t ol i1 S,ini~hmenl brll"llj! 18 Tke tnd Suff<ic 30 Bltirig os En.plor • 'w ' " OJ " ll . " " I • " : 1 " " 16 " " . 32 ' " , .. ~. " I " " ...., " " ~~ • .. "I: " ~ .. -~~ • ' >t " 5) ,, » " " ", ·•' n;, ~ "' " .. I " " " I• "' I 06 . ~ 61 -~ •• ' .. ·~ " I ! n IL'li:llEliJ,?;;,.,;.o~rr~a;.""';;;;"\l ~\:::-rHN& •. titxJ A >.;D I Ai!.£. /?'-..'-..T.rll\DU.7M! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH 0 0 PERKINS '" I -• • By Chest•• Gould By Al Smith By Dale Hale By Frank Ba9lnski VCXJ"ll!E 5rU'TIN6 l.T Tl-IE UWNBZSITV WE'tT WEEK! I ~t ~OULD T-'1:'.E SOME Cl.Ass.ES TME.CZE TOO'. .. Ll'L ABNER No tr-ace of the crim1rial cou Id be found ot the Museum said !Ice officials,ds "'·'' SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS -· -- ' V] OH, IT l'EALLY JS, P.APA·· l WISH IT COULt> .ALWAYS @ STAY .JUST Lll<E IT IS RIGHT NOW .. ANIMAL CRACKERS B Harold Le Doux ™" WOULP """ ...,,.,,. """"" ME OfT TME2E. 50 I C09LP 'tlOll 61VE ME A&OUT TWalN M.IYSTE'S l.MEV?' I'M 60! MG TO T.t..KE Tl-IE CAR. DOWt-1 10 ™E 6UA6E A.ND CJEO: ... GIZEAT! CAW MAkE TIE NECB- Sl.Jt:'t ~s : TME LJ.l!GllETDR ! By MeH UGLY!! IAO HOSi!! By John Miles ly Al Capp ·. o-1 ,M'/ FCAME.~ eELO'VED CHI EF.~" M'1 I CMOT CDIJLD SEE IT'S TMll. CMAll'.!! CAN'T "IOU 5EE If? I COULD 6E.T 'OJ INTO A HOME., FOSDICK, AT NO EXPENSE.!! WE COULD CLAl~A )'()U VJCJ.J r NUT~ GI DUTY- './ / Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson l lt> S ETTl E FOR J UST L!k'.E IT V•//oS l'WO MiNLlTf.5,AGO. By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS . ;:!~..,,,, ''Can J return • girdlt wltbnut ~ipla!n ini:: \ll'b~'?" DENNIS THE MENACE O ... ILY P ILOT t r.If P ~o101 LOCKED OUT -llenry ll 1rschman pounds on the door and Grace Sha11· cringes as lhey try to get lhe1 r da ughter ou1 of thP bathroom in a scene from "Plaza Suite'' at the Huntington Bearh Playhouse. ' DAILY LOG Monday Evening SEPTEMBER 13 f :OD fJ lllr N"" Jerry Dunpl!' (J) Nns 81U Huddy 0 KNBC News 0 The fuittt'lt (j) Wild, Wild Wnl 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS"! * Joseph Benti, Ke ith Jackson, Alan Sloane 1:30 I [JtwilntU NtWI Tht FllnttU:ints Stir Trt~ (IS) Hodgepod11 Lodae ~ Cl!ildrtn's Fair Notkieru 34 Daert llePIJrt ( ) M1y1H!1ry llFD Im News Jim Hawihornt 0 BING CROSBY, INGER * STEVENS in "MAN ON FIRE"-'The 6:30 Mov ie ' O Mow!e; (90) ~Min Oft flrt" (dr1m1 ) '57-Bln1 Crosby, lni;:e1 S1e~ens. i CBS H1~ Wal!er C1onl•!a HllC New~ The Flying Ni'" (15) Splu In Ille 71h ID Hoda'podfe lod¥e m lie•! th• Odds (39) Grte11 A.cru a:J [I 'rol, Strittlio m ABC H11n Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:1111 ID "'Ctptal" F111y'' (tdvtll!Utf) 'l9 -Victor Mtl•rt•"· '•ul l ukls. Br!· 111 Ah•rnt, 1:30 II "'Wlfl'it ·An" Nlrtrt• tm11t1ry) ·»-Gta,11 R~h •'fiett1"r liu1h'1 l1rter'' (c.om•dJl ·•s.-M1111 Mt DG"tld, lhrry Sul!lv•n. G CC) "Succai"e" 11rr· t•llv!"· t~rt) '50-Vvonn~ O"('"rlo, Pli llip ' ftte11d, 11ec1n Do\1111&. ' Moosie Dritt, 7, 1'nd Tam1r1 TuckH, 5. (6) To h A11110•J11Ctd O NFL P1tYie• [,ewitnen News ~11ortscasters Siu Nalun ind Keith Jacl<son join Rims Quar1erbact Roman G1brie! !n presentln1 fllmed hl1hli1hts or 111 th1 ham~ on I~• NFL MOfld1y Night Football schedu!t and intuvie•ina 50m1 of the NFL co.icl'lu . fID (151 World l"rt!I mrmnit CJi:i Nirio B:JO 0 sttvt Alie!! Sha• 0 m (i) m M<Uwlty Nlrht Mo- vie: 1CJ {21'11 30m) "Re1r Window" isuspense) '54-James St~wart t nd Grice Kelly stir in Alfred H1tthcocJ'1 'u~pense drama 1b(lut a man immo· b1l11ed w1tl'I 1 brok~n leg who wi!· ne~es 1 murder from hi! apartment window, o r .. m ltnirn~ (39) fil111 : "Stltn Ntwr $1&ep1~ 9:00 0 (I) (!9) NEW SOSON Mert'I Lucy Comedian flip Wrlson j(iins Lu· c1lle Ball in e spoof al "Gone Wi111 1he W•nd.~ 0 CHRYSLER PRESENTS * The Bob Hope Special D )Qi m l SP(("U I Bob Hopt Sllow Eighteen ladies all inherit '1ht Planet o1 t~e $.l'lapes" wtiere ··Mt ro- naut Bob Hope" finds himse lf ml· rroned. Guests tre Sally Struthers, fd1e Adams. Dr. Jorce Brothers. Ima· EPlll Coca. l 1nd1 Cristi/. An1ie Dick· inson. F'tlyl!is Dllle1. 1"1nette fabr~,. Zsa Zsa Ga~r. Sue Lyon, Barba rt McN111, Pl'lylli~ Ne.,.man, Marthr Raye. Ros• lrih11e. Jill St. John, Jae· nuel1nt Sos•nn, Edy Williams and .kl Ann11 Worley. OJ Tti1 Bir Ytllty tD (15) R•alities ''Prison~~ ()')ru· meMary which lak'~ 1n 11nfhnr.h•ng IO(lk 1! our penal system-1t1 eHecls on 1nm1!,s. 1!s total elfot1s at 11· h~bi!i1a11on. 1nd If~ rt!lec11on nl 1 lo!al SOt•,ty, €['.! So11ria1 (Cl Rows P'fl \leroiritt . . . . . ' .. ' .. . . . . 'Plaza Suite' Blows Hot and Cold 811 T0~1 TITUS or I~• 0111v Piii! t1111 There is a cnn1k: rpidemic spreading throu,i.thout Southern Cll!ifornia, the firs! symptnn1s Of Wh ich llJl'nPd Up Ol'er lhe wee kend at. the Huntingtnn Reach Play h11u~e. It's PX· tremc.ly enntai::inus as well - 6trains of the virus are "l'L.t,ta UJITli" Th"o on•·oc! '""''<!"' flV N•11 Sl"'0"• <fo,.(l•n fl> N••I LO>•v D'1><1"1:0<I flV P•t Mull'"' 'I•(>~ "'""•ot< l(t••r> (.•o•o• '"' "'""""' •"d ••ct•r>•<•I G•reclo• °"" G-•• n••>•<1 •~ "'"D~•• 11nd St lU•"tYI !htGUoh Ocl 9 f t tho Mu"'"'"'on B••ch •'"'~°"''· 7110 ,,.,.,., ~·, Hu"h""'"" f'O•ech 11.•>ervoi:o~ 5JO!·• .. , TM£ CA,Ti ,.Vl•nor "'""' M•m••Dft•k" K••o<1 No<h ltt" Ver<1•C•A ~•m Ne•h S•m VttO•<il J••" McCor"'I'• K•••" C.ec•oe W•l!r1 W•ll•r II.II•" e••l"<>I' l!.ofl Pone "V"""' From Motl•w-'• il~:r.. 1(~1,·;·" .. !~"JI:,,,~~:~~ "Vl1ltor ,,, ..... Ft•tll Miil•" fllo•m• Uufl••' C.••C• Sh~,.. Ro• 111,fl••• 11e~•• >11<t chm•" eo1<1on l ••lor Tonv '""" Mh .... t•V Hufl••· L"• o ......... ~ rPport!'d ~e ... t:iting ;it c-orn· munit y theater."i 10 S ;i n Clemente1 Laguna Be;irh Anr! An;iheim The nnn·1nedica l lerm for lhe condition i."i "Plazfl Suite," v.·hich. if el'ery c: o u n t )' theatergoer doc."in·i knrJw hy nnw he snnn will , is thr blanket title for th ree one-act plays from lhe prolil!c pen of Neil Simon. A trio or comedic vignett!'s, all set in the same New York hotel room and all TV R eview carrying the buill·in potential of high.level hilarily. Th e lluntin,1;tnn BP a ch rlayhnuse comes a J;!nod 115 percent of !he 1•1;:1y tnw;:ird lll'hir1 ing rh 1s po!('nt1al with 11 ~ hn! a11rl enlr! rnnunting nf !he ~unnn tr1<1rl -and in nne ep1.~n1Jr . lhc scr·nnd , Sl·nres 1Pr~· tlnse In lrl<l. r111·rctor Nrril Liisry hfls drav•n s0rn r e >: c e llenl charactcri1.atinn from his lhree .~erar;i!e ca~1~. lhnugh (10 occa~inn hi.~ pro· due.lion Is la rnished bl' a misstep either on or behind the st;:ige. The Firsl pla,\'let, "Visitor Frnm i\·lamarnnck." suffet·s from une1'en LOterprelalion. \\'hlle Tf'ri Verdec:ia is t i.:· ceptionaJI)' "·ell casl as the midd le·aged >A01re trying to fan the nickering names of a burned out marria ge, her hus· band on and off i;la~e. Sam Verdec1a, plod s lh rough the show as if on his way to his own funeral. Her character i."i full blown in its cornic pathos -the dumpy Jewish wife trying lo be sexy again but not. entirely certain how lo go about it. He, meenl'i'hile, falls 10 del1rer the high voltage nervous energy of the. big and sue· cessful businessman go 1 n g through his .second romantic childhood. Rnund1ng tUit the ca~! are l\:ir e n George , quite decnrat11•e a n d 11rtiFically hl1~1ncs~!1kc as the srcrrta r~ · par;un11ur , \VRltcr Allen as the p<i!IPnt w;i1\!'I' ;ind Anb Pnne AS 1he ynung ht'llll!I). The highli~ht of 1hP el'en111g j.., "Visi tor F'rom /lo)llvwnnrl.'' the second atlracl1nn . i'n whi{'h a hny genius nlfl\'ie prnrlucer ;ind his r>ld l11gh srhonl sweetheart, now 1n their late twentic."i, meet alter a dccf!de. in whieh he ha.~ gone through ;i fe11• rnillinn And 1hree wil'es and she hris turnE'd 10\n Mrs. ,\!\' e r a g e New Jersey tlousel'i'iie. Randy Keene is splendid as the SU~\'e. smoolh·talking girl collector who reels out his !lne metlculously, remaining jusr. inche11 awa y frnm Io l 11 l belitl'ability. Rut the finr~t p!'rforn1ance or the evening is given by Ann PAr1•are~ch A."i his ner\'OUs aboul·lo·be con- quest. Miss Parv;iresch exhibits a del icinu.'l sense nf t1m1nJ: and f'Xpres."i1on whi ch 1s 1nhorn 10 alt too Jew comn1un1f v thc111Pr act resse5 a.<1 she i e n (' e !I 1·erhatly, a n d iocreas1ni:l.11 lipsll.v, waittni;: f11r Keene tn adminisler the coup de grai·c -and then scnnng Lt hcrsell Consequently, the shnw i!sf'lf mo1·e.., smoothll' 11nd fluidl 11 through to 11..,· logif·al t'nn· clusinn . A r;irr sh111i11i;: rn.1. rnrnl fnr !he pl;i,1 house's terhn1~·:il 4'1'{'11 ''\'tsitllr Fron1 ~·11rr~1 ll!lls." wh11·h {'\flSf'S !he Pl'('fllng , LS 11ndnuh1Prlh· thl' f11n11ics t nf the threP pl;iv ~. :ind thr H1111 · tingtnrt l'\c:i ch l'!'rsin11 sur1 ives ~nme sc:iry ;ind ;"1Wk11;11·d p1!\n1rnls lo 111111111;'li11 11s in· hrrent hllril'ity Tlir pl11t is simplC' -" yn11ni;: hridr has lncked her."irlf in thP ha1hroo1n ;i n hour liefnre her wedding "'hile hrr p.1 rr11Lo; sri 11abblr fl\·er hnw to grl hrr nut :inrl ~·hy she's in !here inthe first place. Gra<'e Sh:iw a~ the J!lllll ·eiti::· ed mnlher and H e n r y Hir."iC'hman a.~ the sin1mrring papa /whose ha ntam r•10ster strut is reim111~c-enl. of a hnr~r ~hne stag 1n~ -11or;i 1Jly the upslfl~e ha !hrno m dnnr tn the third at! placed brhind a ;xis!. [)<in (;eorge h:is rle~lRned a prnprrl~' luxurious rrplica of 11 posh hotel. :\lor~ allc11t1nn . hnwe1·er, 1s required in the area of l1izbt1n![. wh1th w;1.~ lHl eo 1harra~1 nR l1ahd1!y on nprn· !OJ! n1gh l. "r lr11.11 Su11 r " !he arl \;i 11t·c guarrl of ;1n Orange Cn11nt1 <lt•lul!e. 11•111 hi> ~t;iged fnr fflur nlore wrPkcnds nn Frid:11s ;i111t Saturrla \•<; al ! he pla\ hnusP, 2110 ~·la i n St . UUn· 11 11g!nn Hea t•h. ----- .,I LU !: W.t,TEI, WM ITI. OE•TM" Pat N ixon W arni, Friendly h;nrles."i l'rnfrs~11r I r w i n fnrPvl tak(' long('r than should he c'xpt>;•ted In es\;ihli sh !11t' p;ire ;:ind f1111r·lin11 ;i ,~ a u111t l1it1l11gui> pr0hlern<; 11•hiC'h 11n I I I I I I I TI~ CYNT lllJ\ LO\\'llY f','E\V Y(IRI\ (Ari -ABC's spec1;il h011r with M r ~ . Rich11rd M. Ni xon rrveAled a warm, arllc:ulate wnn111n with firm opinions ;ind reflcllnns - a contrast 10 1he fnnnal figur e of the First Lady the puhl1c ghmpsrs nn news prngran1~. "A visit \\'ith the First Lady" helped ring in ' trlcvision's premiere week . v.·hich consis11"d mainl v nf sperials -nld end new -anrl a foothR ll game_ Mrs . Nixon 1\'t1.~ int.rrvicwecl h\' Virj;!lnill Sherwood in lhe \Vestern \Vh1lr Ho11.~e 111 San Clemente. Cameras a I so rol\011,•p{j her on !I ri~nrn11s three-da\', f1ve·state lrJur. In the' inter\'iews, fl..1r.ll . Nix· Thea ter Seas on Li sted At Orange Coast Coll ege A !1vc·prnr1uC"lion se:isnn nf 11tudent theatrr tias been an· nnuncerl fflr the com1nR ."ieason hy lhr ii rnm;i rirpar1ment nf Orange Coa~t rollrgr in Costa of Father D;:in1rl Berrii;:an·s "The Tri11! of the Cti lnnvi!le Nine," v.·hith \l'tll be perfnrn1· ed Nov . 17·20. ~·lrsR F()lln11·1ng 11 thrrd. 11s ~·rt Opf'nin,e the 1~7!·72 ,l'e;lr \1rill unselcct!'cl, product inn, OCC he Paddy Chcvefsky'.<; "(;1. v.•ill prr~('nt '"l'hf' Srrpcnt." deon," under lhe direelinn of \l'l!h Purkiss rl ! r p c t in .ii. \Vill1am P11rk1.~~. running Oct ------------ l:t· u; John Fe rzacc;i will ~.-.:· ,~CG~,,. -~""* "· direct th• '"'"d pmductioo, t'.9~C;/:Maa lhe Orange Cnunt y premiere ~ j~,--.,.• ~e ~ S tewardes<;eS .. , .... _,,. l 7' '\" It ·'-·' -' ' . . .. · " ' " ·~·- ,---PLUS __ _ "CATCM THI JOY " 011d "HANG.TIN" I.AS VEGAS We11wotG Ho--W0tld'1 Lorg..t Mote4 -1.000 IOOMC l etwee" Stordwt Kote-l L Oen~ New DIAL FREE I 1- 1 I I I I I FREE! BONUS FUN "tOM. CAU~ .• ARIZ., UTAH, Ollf .. IDAHO DIAL FREE (800) 648-6898 Anytime ,,.. TV, 11 •••lo, l •·••. 0•••,'• ••ll•w••.,I, IOC•;, •It •••4•11•••4. •w•4 .. 4• ., 1 ... 11, ... :.,, ~o Tl,PIHG, .... i. ....... , •• 4. ll.l•ot•• , ..... on spoke nf lhe joys ;inrl dif· doubtedly 11•ill he in1ned nu~ in f1cult1es nf puhhr lift. She en· s11bseq11e11t s I ;i F: in gs <'On· JO.\'S mc>c!ing people. likes !ributeri !o snrne np('11i11R nii.:ht unrerrai nt v. hf>int: ;i hnstess and treats her Nel'crlh~'IC'ss, both art cx- pnsitinn as a Job. eeedinf!,l,V funn y -h1s w;inr!cr· A recurring the111e was the ing <1n1! aimless gr.s1u rinA is lnss nf priv;:iry th;il cnmP."i balanced h.v hf>r pr:icticc1! w11h pubhc life. Talking with c;i lm unrier firl'. Lisa Onr11•;ir1J ,\l1.<;s Sher11•ood in th!' encln ... ed and Tnnv <.:astlP ,11s the bri<lc :ind grfl(i1n lend fine sur>porl to 1111110 nl the V.1e.<;tern \\!h ill! thr procf'ed1ngs Hnus r. f\1r."i /\1s11n . 11\most. . Ll•se~ 's n1·erall prnd11{'ll(1n 1s v.1sU11ll 11 ."ii11d !hill "This is the · .'In attr:1c-l11•e nnr. 111eet1ng onl,\· pl::il'f' Ln th e world v.·here snnie trick.I' nb.<;lac-le~ nf II(' l'iltl SI! U!l)!Uardl'<:l " 1.;;;;;~~;;;=;;:;;;;;~:.i==::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=1 The v1r"rr r an1e awav 1vith a nc11· 1111pr1'ss111n and· much res pec ·t fu r lhe V1rsl l.:idy. r'\ Hf: prf"Sl'O\('ri <I \)fE'\'l('\\' rr!111nn nf "The Funny Side," :in J1pcnn1in.i r1)111rdy Sl'rics w~11rh will h111 e 11 regular hrr!h 1lt1 Tucsday evenings. (;en!': l\rlly J."i hfJst. 1'he sub- jr!'t n/ thr preview 11''1."i 111ar- ri;ige, \l'hli'h \\.'<!,<; rxplr\rrd in short .~ketc hes. The hurnor wti.~ rnild , !he Jo ke.~ Rnrl g11~s f;imili<ir :ind the studil'I au· <Hence lriugh ler, al least. was loud . AND 2ND BIG HIT EVENING SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. Continuous Show 0 .... Sot and Sun, from 5:30 (ff do ~·'73 -1260* ... ,,~!.; .... ~ CO•OH,. OfL M"• WNIEROF James Bond is 2 ACADEMY AWAROst !A story of love.. Back .•. to Back ~=c{rebeil.00 Sean Connery in ROBERT M10-lM "DOCTOR NO" TRE\OR 1-0NAID JO-N MIUS AND crd 5ARA/i MllES Sean Connery '" "~s "TO RUSSIA Daughter" WITH LOVE " lu" tnru Tnun ' p.m. F ., And ~•I ' " Con!. SU. !com 1 'M. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 1 NO W THllU TUESDAY IOlC OFFICI O,IN 6:45 ,.M. IOnda In JOStPH L MAN~lflNICZ.' iUth.rlcanc1 ~n~;; ooriov•l•On Cl 19ch11ico lor l!l WB88 crooli.ed man- f11l1'1 wornf!< b101. 00 0 l•flney leoiu•f! '""'''" c~ MATINEEs=5AT. & SU N. ONL"Y-- .. WILLY WONICA & THI CHOCOliTI FA CTORY " plu1 Jeh11 Woyne "IL DOii.i.DO" WILLY WONKA 1111 12:l0--4:J5, IL DORADO J:lS ,,M. End• Tuesday 7th Record Week ON ANY SUNDAY A Aut D llaUCI: MOWN ,C O•IL Y PILOT J7 MUSIC BY ~"' : ,::::. U TO N .., JOH N • · "frie~ci~' ·=(~i:;!: ~ o o w••o• ~· TH ll•T" ll •. ....,.~·o··•' '"""'. _,..,..,,,' •••tt••• ...... ·-· ..... -.. ·-.... -··~~ ......... w1~?c~~~ I fil:'.~ l'fE M~it 2nd TOP ATT RACTION Dwdn Hoftllws -Who is liorTY ~~~"'~ th:Mtm.lil. ~ ..,_, ~T . ,;,, .. ENDS TUES. SEPT. 14 P i ll~ R081 9TOUVA1t . 001'/1.( n P!lA ll ~Cr "THX '1 )I" ~lARSWED.StPT . lS . "SUM MER OF '42" !':::• IN l"l W~SOl MoN"'l" CtN r-tll <Gl °""-ttl• ~ -Ot• •nl · OOl·U01 U l•U• <"Ot• """" • "' •1•0 •••• EndiTues . At loth Cin1m a1 "Wllll•m'Holden "11,yan 0~1 <Karl.Malden .... , .... u ...... n1. '"': vr,., ~lU~ t~"f!lllf IN "l•WMAlt~(IP "WllD I OWlll"' "I N! ~lllSOl 11~11· HOW l'IA't'nJG AT Cl N(MA \Ill JO, Minie11 Vit ., STAITS WlD. Sll'T.15AT CINEMA W(ST 11 "TH! OM!GA MAN " ENDS TUES. SEn. 14 ~ll!"'Jf~\'~ I ~'l'i ~It Pl US · ~0( K l~UDSON IN "PllTIY MAIDS All IN A IOW" I I l • Ja DAil Y PILOT s LEGAL NOTICE IV"•lllOll COU•T 01'" (ALll'OltMI• COUNTY 01' OIAIOGI C•ll MUl!ll l ll IU&H IUMMO"'I Pl•lt>ll!to· 1'.t.UL •. flOttSEll co" Sl'ltUCTIO"I. I,.(, e"'ll ( W Mt:~fE •, de!"' 1)1,>11 ... t• •• .. OllTH(';t.ff, o l '"''' H ,..,,...,.~1., ""• l)l r..,,d•n1t: JOH H VOJl!SEI(. S>!llL£Y J. VOlltlSl'I(. OOE I _,, 00111 \I IMlw1ow . 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Coli •"'ni• ')MQ "''"'""~ V, ><~~" /1' N~,tlln OtlY• l!ov•rlv >0,110. C•tlfn•~io IO'tO l J (•I""~""· ""' SOUi• "'""" "•1011ono, {1<1•~•n,• '"M .J•"''' f, 0••"""· /(') i"''"' !")•on•• <..11"'•· "•••"'""· C••••l\"n!• •11ns /"""' V Wh nt, '"II l"•olv•t• """"· ''"'""' V0<n"' '"n•n•u•o. (" """ T"'I toJ\1"f " lo l>O;nt fe<"~"l 'f'li ~v • t tn•ro• nor•n•,.~•o 0••"'""" v ... .,. "'''"" l~" .......... ". '""'1 .... ~ ... f ... ~. C,.,, "' (1•1•1• Co.in•• ~· A"'"" )f 191' ... ~"''' 1 ""''''' o·~··•• '"''"' (!Ir~ 1110.oc Q<•"t • r~,, 0•"• ~.i~• '""' ~..,,'""'""' t n 21 !11).i\' Monlii J, Sf:11tN1blf U , 1911 Housing 'Big Bo ys' l\f oving 111 LOS ANr.ELES -IBW I - ThP U.S. housing industry is in a dr::imat1c state of transition, changing it from a highlv fragmented industry w i th thousands of bu ilderi into one in "'hich large integratffi sht'!ter companies may e.ven- tuall.v command significant sh:ire!! of thp nation<1I mArket, 1! was declared by Robert H. \\'alttr. C'hairman of L'S. Financial 1NVSE1, <in in- !egr;:iled !>helltr C'Ompany v.·ith natinnal headquarters in S<in DiPgn SpeakinJ!. beforP the a nnu<1I rt;:il estate ronference of lhe Califnrnia Ce rt ified Public At· rn11nt.:int.!i Associ ation. Waltfl'r s11 trt that 111 present the com- bined re\·rnues of the thrPe l;:irge.~I shelter rompanies "'iii represent less lh<1n 2 percent nf rhe $4-0 bill io n national m::irket . 1972 OLDS TORONADO -Marked by a 100 percen t .!ial e~ increase this new Toronado incorporates se ve ral eng ineering advancements for '72. year, In Higle Geo1· But he predicted that f'ven- l uall.v individual sheller com· panie.~ m11y hold as much as .'> percent of the m<1rket. \l'i~h annual revenue!! of $2 billion . Thi.~ \\'ill rf!Quirt such ('on1- p::inies If) raisP. fr om S3-.~4 billion in pri\'ate capital In fund the annual cOf"ls umer permanent mortgages to sus· ta in !hi' annual vQlume. Oldsmobile Has Top Year; Sale s of 700,000 Foreca st "That may look like a st::ig· gering ~um," he said. "But let's remembtr that General Mot()rs reempl oy~ 11nnually the funds tn finance 55 percent. of Slfl b:llion, of ihe $35 billion a u Io m o b i 1 e market." The \'ehiclt fnr ;ittractin~ increasing priv;:ite capit;il to the shf'H er markPt is 11 "new and unique f'ntity." Waller declared -corPQr::ilinn~ .~ur:h as U.S. F'in;:inc1al. with "gO'<'J~ ;ind !>tr;:rtegif's compl etely dif- ferent from tholif' of the ~mAll builders whn ha ve previously domi nated the inOustry." \l.'ith CARL CARSTEr'oiSEN Oldsmobile. experiencing the most successful year in Hs history, anticipates record ~ale' of nearly 700,000 units duri ng 1971. <1crnrdini;:: lo Jn hn 8 . Bel!z, the di1·1s1on·s general manager. Speakini:: In ne\.\'smen ;:it the division's national pr"~ s preview ol 1972 model~. Rtlt7, rtpor1erl that OldsmobilP sale!! have <:limbed more than 18 percent this year. "S1ncf' .J;in. 1. ., hP declared. "Oldsmnh1le h::is surpa~sed f'l'ery one or 11~ ~ales go.:ils ;ind inr.re;i~ed ii~ sh::ire nf tht domestic car m:irkf't from 7.2 percent at !hi." time last year to 8.1 pt'rcen1 totla y." Reitz pointed <1UI th::it P\'ery Oldsmobi le series participated in the increase. "Tht 88's are up. 25 percent. the 98's are U,P 31\ percent, and roronado sale.s are up JOO percent." he sa id. ''And. in a pe riod when f:iale!! nf other intermediate r::ir! were declining, n11r Cutla ss models gained over three per· <cnl _" l\oting that the domeslic n1arkel th is r;ilend::ir ~1e;:ir rnl1ld well reac·h II Ii mill inn uni!:<;, Re itz pred ict f'd Old~mnbile '.\'Ould cnnt1nu1>: its 1\.1 percf'nt sh:i re. re.~u lting in s::iles nf over fi!l6,000 unit!!, a nl'w ::ill-time re<.'ord. ()Id~ m n bi I P ' l! J?,ener::il manager noted thal hf' "'::t ~ \\'tll (111'3fe or !hi! strnn.o: emph.:tsi~ given the small ca r 1n tnd::iv":c; mar kf'l. ''R1J1. 0 " h• said. ""NJ.VOOf' v.'hn thinks !h<1t bi_t c::irs 11re going out of business n1>:ecl only loo~ The growth of thesP ntw rompanie~. he said. v.·il! be aided by ::iccounlinp; rule~ <1 p- propri<1te to 1he uniqu e nature nf thP shelter ma rket. rather than borrowed .~t an d a rd .~ nriginall_ll cre;:ited "prima rily fnr indu~lri::il and manufflf· l urin~ \nncern."." This will permit appropriate "full. fafr. kind lv and J1dt'q u 11le d1."rlO~ure" which "·ill build inl'e~tor confidence Jin<! at- tr;i cl the priv ate c<1pita l re.- quired he said. Money's 1'1orth 10 Richest Nations Hf' c::illtd llJlC'n the "r- rnun!inp; professinn to work 11 1!h s he 11 er -r nm p 11 n y 1nan<1gement.~ In de vf'lop t.he."e rule." -to "<11.•1. r11 ther than rf'::irt " 11'1 !ht meq;::ence nf the new ~heller co.mpa11les as im- !)')rt::in! l:ictors in the national t cnnnm.v. Set Fi11ance Meet t..:.S. Fin;:inr:ial producf'~. finances. artrl market~ al l IYP<'·' and pricf' \ev,.ls nf shr.lter 11nd prn v1des es~ential shelter service.' in 16 states. Bank 1'abs lrYine Man lr1'ine rf's1dent llon::i \d f, ~lnr.1?an nf 1111182 ,\l::i.nn St h;:ii; ht>rn appninterl man.<11).er of Securit v P:icirir !\'a ! i n n a I Rank '..,· 17th Street anrl Tu~t1 n Arrnut br<1nch in S:int.a Ana. Rep; innal ad m1n istr::it1 or, Rirh:tr-d C. Lewi..-~airl ~·lnra;:in wtll replarP FredPrick fl. R:ir r nf S.;:int;:i An::i. "'ho ha..-llfotn n.:tmed ;:i~~i~tan1 1'1re prf'sid n thr cn;ist;il re~inn's bus1ne~s <levelnpment office in Newport Beach. E x-announcer P ost (;j\Cll L;:iJ?una RP::ich rPsident. Skip !\Pwtll. fo rmer ;innounrPr ror AR\".~ \l+'\de \\'nrlrl of Spnrl~. h;:i~ heen n:im('rt l\al i<iri;il Art1·prt1~ing 1'oordinator fo r I' P 1 P r ~ e n Publi~hin11: Cn m- p::in)··~ "Mntnrr.\•rll' Sport Qu:ir!rrl.\.. 11rcnrdin.i.; I O Rnhert ~~. Arnwn. direr1nr, Ry S\'LVIA PORTfo;R Thi:c; cnminp; \VPdnesd;i~· in Lnndnn. lhP finance ministt'rs nf lh' ll'nrld"~ 10 ri cht ."\ n::i - tinn:c; will met! 1n formal ses~1nn:<; to he~in ln put lnJ?ether ;i nl'w 1nlernation::i l monel::irv ..-yst rm . th r svs!tm which "'ill rrpl;:irp the rliaJ?:nilirrnl. Rre tt nn \Vrmrls a1"- rani.:emen't nf 1944 to mirl·1~71 .:ind 1l'hi1'.h will. 1f thP 10 flf!" a~ rirf! l'!nd ff'."f'IUrl'eful a~ thty p;:i~1 lv can hP. u.~her in ;i nc1v ;i~P 'of prosperity in "'nrld !r;id~ In lh 1.~ ~\~trm · • nur rrn u rt hut nrr rhurdrnrrl dnll ;:ir 11'111 rl"- rn ::i 1n ;:i kP ~ C'11rrenr1· nf tht' 11 orlrl--::t F1r~t ;im">nl! f"([11 aL~­ h11I 11 >l"lll no lon~rr hi" thr snit p11 n! 1nnnev ;irnund \\·h1rh all nlhPr CIHTf'llCir~ re1·o!v1>. • Our rln ll:ir will No dP\'al11ed .:tl!Cll n~t thP cur- rPnr1 r.~ nf nthf>r n;it1ons In 1·;:ir1·1nl! rlrgrPe.< -and it pro. h;ihh· "·ill hr dpraliJPd ::ilone, v.•ith All the. other l'Urrenrie~ In an ::tli'!reed upon txtent Aga inst gold tnn. • Our rtnl!::i r "'il l regain .o:nml" of it~ lost lradf' Ari· \"<1nta.1?e~ -rnr nur f'Xpnrt.o: "'ill co~t a hit lt~:<; ahroad and n1ht>r nl'llion.(' imports "'ill ('O.~t ii bi ! morP hrre. • ()ur rlnlalr "'ill be perm!!.· !erl In mo vf" up (Ir dn11·n hy .11~ much l'!.~ 211 f(\ ~ prrr.enl nn r1ther ~irte nf the par\t.v it rinallv is f1:terl ;:i1 -just llS o!her' l"llrrentie~ will oe ;illow- ~ to mnvP within wide bands ;irnund thtir par rat e.~. 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''"'"'· ... ~.., "'"'' ...... .., .. ,,,..., ·~· ... ·~"··· A MESA • 540·M30 Thi~ will J!iVP r\EW . ~.~Hl!1;oJ fl exihll1t~· to lh1'. m(lne.1ar y ~.vs'ten1 l'lnd mnsl important a.~ f::ir ;:is l\t" ar1>: concernPd _ will IP1 11.• .11diust \1'1 rh;inp;in~ circumstances .11:c; nthrr c11r- rencif'.~ have. heen l!l nd will bf' allowed !n adju.~t. •The lntf>rn.:ttinn.111 ~1011r!11ry Fund -tht gre::it V.'nrld nrgani1.;i!inn rrt;:ited :i Rrf'ltnn Wnn<is in 19~4 -\\'il l cnnt1nut 1<1 hr !ht "';:ilrhdnl! ;ind clear1nii hnll."P fnr thr rur- renr11>.~ nf 1!s n1rrnher n::it1nn~. • "Paprr 1;111rl ·" -nr thr, Spe<'1r1I Dra11·1nc Rii:hts ;:in- prn1·f'd hy thf' L\·lF 0:1!1nns 1n 1%!1 ;<S ;:i nr11· tvpr of 1n- !rrn;:it1on::il nionr1 tn s11 r- plr mr111 lhP I" S rt nllar ::inrl gnlrt :1.s mnnr1 ::irt'r pt;:ihlr for sr!tlf'n1rn1 nf 1111r1·n::i11nn::il drhr.~ -11·111 hl'rnm" l::tr mnr'" Sl~l11 fll'"I OI In 1hf' f1n ;in1•1n(' nf w<1rlrt rnmmrn·p ;:infl will hrl n fill fhr ~::ip~ 1n I h f' nionet;i r1' sv-;trm lrl t bv th'" doll:i r's rhane:Pd rnfr , · • And ii11ld" r;n)d "'ill rnn· 1inu!' 1n if.• tw !1e:hl a.~ 11n in- ternation;:i J mnnet;:i r11 mtl;:il - Pl'Pn !houJ!h 11." prii:e mav ht rai~ed !!nmrwhat by the ·IMF n;:it1nn~ in nr de.r In f'nhance. lhf' 1·::ili1e nf all e:i::i.~tinl): ~n!d re!';er ve~. But thp np11.· •vstrm ll'ill not hp built nn ~old, a.~ Francp has lnnp; yf'.arned lo ste. r.o!d i.~ just not 11vailable in su ffici enl volume lo finan<'e an PVf'r-mnunting intf'rnational trade -' 11nd it v.·nuld bf' JI disaster fnr 11.., all if world lra dp did nnl !'nnt.inur In p:i::- pand . Thr SOR '.~ iire fi:i r more. ~uitabll" 11s lhP ba 11iC' 11s~el.!i in fhf' nf'W monet::iry system. ln summ11rv. unles11 tn l:c;re.ad the su.htle .si11:n.~. !ht f.rnup nf Ttn r i 11 l'I n c e minisler11 -repres1>ntini:.: the. United Statcl'I. Rril ain . .J.11pa.n, Ca nada . Swedt'n, W e ~ t C.errnany, F'r<1nce. 11 11 1 y, Bel2ium and thr NPlherl11nd~ -will nnt dare. even fli rt wit h lhf' chaol'I which wnuld sure.Iv rolln\.\' If lhev fail In rebuild it wnrknblP rlinnet.ary fi \•stem. Tle$1pfte lhe.ir reluctance' to ar· rent .JI ritvl'!tu::ilion nf lhf' l l $ . rioll11r_ thev will reroeni1f" !ht im oel lini ·r,.;:isnn~ hthind our 11rtions 11nrl v.·i!I ;t~ret i n morler;:rle up.,.,•itrd v11lu11 tion~ nf th,.\r nwn r u r r ~ n c i t g . T1f>t1pile lhf"ir 11nwHlinp:nc~., lo .11.~~umt ~nme nf thP burdt>n!! n11r <'ltrr•r'l<'\' h::i11 httn r11 r- r,1"1n11. thl"'' will rf'llli~.I" I he.rt ill nn tnl,.r.11hlt 11 ltPrn.11tlvt CHECK THI DAILY "LOT IVUY DAY FOR MAUIT INFORMATION <11 thr. tv.·n d11·isinn~ in the in· duslry wi!h !hi' biggest sales increases this year. O\dsmobilt and C<1dillar.:, Nei !her com· pany markets a ~mal l car. "\\Ih a\ we h::iVf' in this C/\Un· try ts ;:i market that demands v;:inety." Re 11 1. co ntinued '·Rig c<1rs ::in<l small cars v.·ill coexist. ;:ind the sale.~ nf both will con!inue In 1nrre::ise. '' He predicted thal the kind~ of cars Ohisn1obilP 1~ pro- ducing. the 1iitermrd1flte ::ind ful!·slze models, will tnnllnue their popularity and wil l ac· cnun1 for the major part of th• !ot;:il mark~!. In describing the n e w Olds1nobiles. Beltz c i t e. d se1•er::il majnr eng1nerrin.1: :id· vanrement5 . JnclLideli is an in- novative sprin.1? stctl humper .~uppnrt ~yslf'm designed t.o rf'duce IO\\'·speed impact. col· hsion da m::ige . The new system i.~ beini;!. inr.rrniuc rd in- it 1,.l ly ;:is the frnnf 1bumper on !he. 1!172 Delta R8'~. !IB's :ind the Custom Cruiser 1lation Wi'l~On. "An Olrlsmohi!f' exclusive. !hf' tntrg y·;:ibsorbing sprin~ .~t f'tl b11mpf'r perm!ls thesf'. 1!'172 Oldsmobi!es In strike a st::it1nn;:iry <1hJerl or ;innther l":lr at p;:irking lot spted.~ "'ithout d::imaj?.f' to thf' bumper h;:ir it.~elf , tht surrnLind1n.i.; ~hee.I met;:il. nr ;in.v n!her pari of lhe car." Bell7. s;:i1d. The sprinp; steel .Sl1pport.~ ~ ielrt upon imp::iC't <1 nd .~prinR b::ick !o their ong1n::il positiflO . Reill said the I 9 7 2 Ollismobl\es r e r I f' ct arl - 1·::inrement in another ;irea nf puhl ic concern. lhe. co nrrol of ;i1Jtnmor ivf' emission.~. Both nf Oldsmohil1>"s has1r 1 !'17 2 rnginrs. the .i50·r11 -1n. ::in1I the 4.'>.'i--ru ·in . \".R's. ha1·1> been rert1f1ed ;:in(! ;:ir1•rp1ed hv Fedl'r;:i\ <1nrl r ;:i \ I [ n r n I a f'm i."s1nn rnnlrol ;:iulhnr11 1rs. ''Th i.~ t>l iminale~ rhe neressity nf .~rer1;il Oldsmnhilr Pnii1 ne.~ fror 11<1> In r ::i JHnrn1;:i whtl'f' f'n1 i.~~1nn ('nnl rn l rcqu1remtnls ::i rr nv)re rtstrict11'r:· hP s;:i1rl . r\n!inJ?: lh;:il Oldsmob1!t prn· durllnn has hten incrc;:ised hy g perrent tn :l.2.'iti tar.' per rlay, Rrlt1. 'a11i. "The~,'11 he g(l(1d <J u " I i 1 y 11utnmohile,o;, bPnPfiriaries nf Oldsmohile'~ n~w 'Sentinel' svslem. ;i 100 percent quAlit y 'recheck pro- Rr;:im that h;i~ ROnt. intn tJper::ilinn al Lansini;;. Ever.v car we hu ild a1 our home plant will pas!! · thrn11.1?h a 4.5.flOO- i;qu::ire-lrwit f::irit ity that v.·::is completed in t imt for !972 prnrlurtinn. "In thi." building." hi" con- tinued . "learn..-nf expert qual ily inspeclor~ \viii rt-in· spect 'le.c t ricAl :ind mtr.han\c al npf'r;ition~. 01hcr.!i "·ill ~er k :iny la~t·m1nu!e. dell'<'ts .,.,.hich mA~' i'lppear in !hf' underhl'l(ld, underbody and trunk areA s. '' New Bank Will Open A new offict of Sout hern California First Na tional Bank will open apprnxim11tely Oct. 15 RI lfi377 Brookhur$l in WestminslPr. It "'ill br in~ lo 10 th.: numhf-r of Or::1n.1?e County t)f· ficei; for lht Siin Oiego-bi\Sed b;ink whic h currently h1111 Ml office" lhroughout Or11n,1:e. L,ns Angeles 11nd · S11n Diego Coun· ties . The. ne.w We ... tmin~tf'r off ic" will fe11ture. 11 pncumRlic lu~ drive-up s~·stem with fnur l'lriv~thru l11nc11. c.nnlracl-Or fnr the projcr,t i~ thP flrm ol f\.1eans and Ulrich. S11nt11 f.n11 Architect ts1Keit.h R McClure. AJA. of Sin Bernardino. Fi11ance Briefs • NEW YORK IUPIJ Newsbreaks designtd I o d<1mpen public ardor may be forthco ming in the nert lew l month~ which would prevent I the stock market from peak-1 ing tr10 ~non before the l Novtmber. 1972. presidenti;il l election, <1ccording to Harris, Upham and Co. Such ;ictionsl would try to keep tht advance! orderly and sustainable, the1 firm sayi;. I While re m;iining bullish nn lhe market. the. firm beliel'eS it will take somP time fnr !he• Dow .Innes industrial <1vt'rai;?e : tt1 mount an Rss<1ult nn the 9~0-I 1000 resist.ancf' lt1•el. I t believe.~ interest ratei; are!' headed ln"·er and th e im · p1icat1ons 'fe>r thP b n n d1 market would be f<1vor<1ble and v.·ould likf'ly carry over in· to the stock market." OKLAH0i\.1A CITY IUP!l , Trustees of the bankrupt Fourf SeaM>ns Nu rsing Cenlf'rli of l America, Inc., v.·ert ordered bv the federal court tn file a plan nf reorganization u n d e rl rhap!er 10 of the ban kruptcy l !aw hy Sept. 15. The court also nrdere.d sale of nursing homP.s in McAllen, Brnwn:<ivi11 e and Harlingen, Tex::is. lo the. Lutheran Go n d San1aritan Society of Arthur, N.O .. for ~1 .. ~ million <1nd sale of a1 nursing center in Lorain. Ohio.' l.n the Como group lor Sl.2 million. White Plain~. N. \'. (;eneral Foods Corp. said it is seeking tn buy <1 to y factor;; in Bril;iin from Line~ Rrnther;. Ltd .. wh ir.h is in process of li- quidation . I WIL~11NGTON. Oe!. -Du· pon! Cn. ;innounced it will ' ceasf' making n e o p r e. n e svn!hetic rubber at ifs Mon·1 1iigue, Mich., plant. whirh pre..-ently ;iccounls for <1 hou! L~ pf'rcent nf D u r ont·..-· neoprent production Th e compan.v said the p\ant uses an obsolete. process. F.L,..·ll flA . N. \'. Rrm- ington R:ind division f)f Spe1Ty Rand Corp . s::iys it v.'ilh ph::i sf' out productl(ln of m::in11::i l lypewrl1ers 11t fht P:lmlr;:i Pl;:in l. prob?.bly hy nex.l r>lar ch About 240 nl lhe plant's l.l.)I) \\'nrker..-will ~ l;:iid orr .is a result , 100 wi1hi n lhe ne~! h1•n mnn ths. l\ol n.~t will he 11•hi\(' coll::i r rather than production wnrkt r~. fl E:N(l -F'eder::il R esource~ Corp. said it 1s obtaining ;:i loniz.-Lerm lease on 11n uniden- lified co;il f\Prio.~11 In ;i Southwestern .~t.::ite tha t is cx· pectert to ~·it l<I twn mil\inn Inn.~ nf m et;:illur~ir.;:i l cnkinl'.! tn::il ye;ir!.v :it. a substantial p1·11fit fnr at !e;is! 25 years. I ST LflLl lS -J\1 r DonnP11 Dougl::i." ('nrp. h;:i~ nhl::iined ::t !25.2 milholi ;:irlr!i!ion to an Air F'orce contract !o pnxluce Rf 4 E and F ~ E aircraft. ~11~'.'IEAPOl.I~ T11rhodvnt [) i 1· i .~ 1 (l n of Studeb~ker· \\1nrth1ni?I f1n Corp h;:i~ won 11 $25 mill inn nrde r for 12 jet J!RS 1urhin1> p;rnrratnr ..-rt~ The hul'er nf the unit>. which f<ln 'iif'nrr;i!f' 4~lt.O(\O kilowat.~ nl powf'r wa s nn! d1~­ clo.~efl 1n1meri1a1e lv, NF:\\' YOlll\ I u r1 ) -\\"hilr tht nl::trke! should ~1n"' rlnwn iT." '·100 r:ipid par, nf lht late Augu~1 .-idy;:inte." ii' 11C't1on. tn12ethf'r with 1hl" f::irl (h;it nf'xi ye::ir i~ ;in tle\l1nn yf'ar ;ind Lh;it pe::i cP stPm ~ on thf' w::i~·· suggests that. thi.~ L~ still 11 bull market, Harris, Uph<1m and Co. s<iy~ . The firm notes, while there miiiht nnt be such a lhin.!l: as a verages , ••tvtry nnre in :1 \.\'hilt 11 dram11tic piece. nf Ol'\\'S'' ~ll<'h 11s President Nix· on's Aug. 15 speech an-I nnuncing his eronomic po!icyl c han11:ts, "causes 11 itharp reversal nf sentiment and 9 spurt in the markt"t 111s in- 1 rstnrs rush to buy in l'X.\ pres~ion nf their rt'ne.wed op. timism and as 11hort~ run to1 cover." I NEW \'OR K !UPI ! I Profit-taking nn the sl('r('k market last week was normal , accordinlil to Standard & Poor's Inc .• and it wt1 ~ re!'ldily 111),i;orbed . E11en thflugh the volume w11~ mn<1•'"', lhr hrm 11ay1. the perfor -rn· couraglni;; in Ii :iv- ings being voi ced ai~,u1 thl' longe.r·range implication$ of Prtsident N i x o n · s new economic politie!!, Thf'.. firm says wi!h lht market'J t t c h n i r. 111 I un - l'ierpinnings thu.~ ~11,ngthtnerl. 11nd with tangible 11ign~ of huslnes~ i mprri v e.men t multiplying. we would expect to see buyer~ 111a11in asscT11np t. he.ma e I v t ~ more 11 ~ gre~sively." It reCflmmtnri: t!'l;it in v f' 11 I n•r ~ accumul.11 tr sound value~ from i1moniz; lht many quAlily i:>~Ut'S likely tr pro~pe.r undP:r the n e "" economic envlroament. FAME-LESS ' FACES /. I , / '/ _,.. ·::_ I _ HElfN e. SHAfftlt . .. L...------·~-=--' "--------~ NATHAN MILLER RAU'H C. DEANS Think You Don't Know Them? You prob.,by dori 't recognize " sirig le ndme or fdce in thi1 group and yet , if you 're one of th s DAILY PILOT'S very well informed ed itorldl Pd'J B re<'!ders, it is th is tdlented te<'!m of w r iter~ whic.h help~ you keep informed . They write the Editor i. di Resee1rch Reports. Though the ir own ndrnes do n't <!!ppedr on the drtic.les which dre published under the Ed itorial Research Repo rts 'heading, the~e are the re<'!I pros ·-diggers wh o go <!!fter <'!II the backro und fe1 cts which put today\ top issues into perspective -wit hou t thought of seeking the f<'lme that goes wi th the name wheri you 're • nation"I column is t. They're Your INFORMERS Yes, they could be your ''informers." ll's features like Ed itori al Research Reports wh ich make thf!I DA ILY PILOT much mor e th.n ju1t the most important home town newsp aptr av.,ilable to residents alo ng t he Orange Coast. The DAILY PILOT is the total p<!!ckage. It make s wh4 tever happens in th e world "local news" and delive rs it dail y right to your home. Let th is te"rn of dedi- cated "iriformers" help you keep info rmed. Read Ed itorial Rese arch R eport~ on the ed itorial page -i nd 111 the other informd live special fe&!tu rei in other pa rt s of the DAILY PILOT " I ~ • a s I .# y with your newspaperboy · today . , t--. ],_ "~' ..:: "">b:"" • .;.,;::t--,. It will be good for both of you. It'll remind you thot not oil of today's youth has gone to "pot" or something worse. And it'll prove to him that you oppreciote ~he fact that he buys, sells, delivers, kHps records, col• lects and tries to make a profit on his small busln•s5-f t • n working when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, thot young businessman who 91iven your newspaper. Get acquainted with him and you'H know why we're so proud of him. We have 820 more like him delivering ttie • . , • . . . I "'" .. . ... . . . ft DAILY •ILDT LA Yacht Club Rhodes Winner l:m An&dts ''achl Club is tht new ouner of 1lhe Ra lhna Ch.a.llengt Trophy for Rhodts- 33.•. LA YC skipper ,Jr.II Brauch and cn~w won lht coveted cup more by virtue nr inod M!itmanship. persistence and expert. jury-rigging r a I he r than boal speed. Thi! sudden-death ract fnr tM: cup Suod.:iy 111 Cabnlln Beach Yachl Club \\'as nne of the most frustraltn,1:: 1n thr long history of the event. The. frustration was lar,e.el.v the result of wildly fl uctuating winds. ranging from iero to 18 lmols, that contributed to twn brokf!n booms a n d a dismasting before !hf' af· ternoon '"'as QVer, Defender Roy Cundiff fnr CB ''l'C was the first to suffer a broken boom as the '"'inds whipped up tn 1;,..1s knnt s nn the first reach ;:ifter b!nwing ttnly six to eight at the start. That mishap turned the larl over to Bill Ficker of r-.:e1•o'port Harbor Ya cht Club v.·hn prn- mptly ran into some li.1:ht airs at the end cif the first triangle and fouled lhe leeward mark. He re-rounded to sta.v In the rice but .1s later caught in the doldrums again off Reserva- lion Point anrl was stall~ for nearl,1· 20 minutes. r.1eanv.·hile, Brauch had suf- fered a broken boom while running second to Stan ~-filler of Long Beach Yacht Cluh v.·ho seemed to be staying out of trouble. But Brauch and his crew, r.uy Doran. Oick Deave r anrl Fin Be\'en v.·ere able to repair their spar and rem111n ln the race. hClping to salva,'le a se· cnnd. On the fia;i.J weather le,'l. m1sfnrfune befell ~1iller 11.s the winds pipl'd up il'iain in "hur· ricane gulch." His mast top- pled after a shroud f1t1 1ng let go. ~Urf'1ng thei r jury·rlJ,!CPrl bonm, Arauth and cre11· then took nver the lead and v.·ent on l!l WlO. AJrhough lhrre i:i; no pri?,e for i;econd in thf' su dden -rlea th race. Ficker fin;ill v 11·nrkrd himself nut of !he · hole ;:inrl came on In sal vai::e secnn white Bill Taylor of Bal bo;i Yacht Cluh v.·a·s third, There V.'ere 11 boats corn- peling for the trophy, in- cluding rv.·o from the San Francisco Ba y area. Cnlm Water Hnlts Rnce SEATILE, Wash. jUPI ) - The open ing race of the 1971 Star class w o r I d cha m- pionships was delayed Sunda y \1 hen the prnmoter11' worst n1i:h1rnares came true -there \1<1~ Ill) l':irrd. Alter a 212 hour dcla)'. race nf11c1e ls f1nall.Y dec1rled there \1·as no hope for suitable winds and pnst)l!)ned the start nf !he \l'Pek·long C'hampionships until lnrl;i ,1·. There w;is some wind on the ~h1lshnle B;i y course Sunday bu1 il w;is cnncentraled in a threC·fluar1er mile area and 11ris not deemed ~uff1cient tJ:i pro1·1de R goo<l windward leg of 111'0 miles. as needed. Nylon cord tire. gee Incredible? No, just Penney Days. 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Penneys Reliant 9 88 Plua 1.76 fed. t1x and old tire. 650113 Penneys Service 3 days only! MON ., TUES., WED. Tune-up Special! 15 88 vw 19 ee * I cyl. 23 es • lcyl. Compare the things we do: install new points. plugs. condenser, d istrlbu· tor cap a nd rotor. set dwell angle and timing. adjust carburetor and set Idle, conduct power team check. check fuel filter. d istributor advance and coil o utput. check and clean a.Jr f11ter elemant, check secondary wiring output Price includes all parts and labor. Plus a free pit boss check which Includes in spection of tights. tires, steering, guspension, exhaust, power &leering .... more. *Mo1t c1r1. JCPenney auto center *"(e1, you c1n 1hop 12 to 5 Sund1y1, too, 1t 1ny of thtt• Penney Auto C1nt1ra: BUEN A PARK' CANOG A PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY -SAN DIEGO FULLE RTO N HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE VENTUR A. Usl!l Penneyg time payment p la n Or1nget horp1 11 v111ey v+eW" !CIOMd 6uo"•Y•l \ Catalina Race Fi%%le• 'Wrong Way' or 'No Way'? By AUtON U>CKABEY l:IAll 'tf ,.ILOf -11 ... l•11et They call Balboa Yacht Club'.!! Catalina Island race the "wrnng way race." Alter the renewal Qf the race v.·hich started last Friday night off the Newport Jelly, aome skipper.!! are al80 ca lling it the ··no way," "wrong lime'' And "wrong place:" race, Here 's why. The race. as is <'ustomary. was scheduled lost.art at 7 p. m. Twenty.()ne bo11Ls showed up on the line -a number nf them figuring it In be the last ract in Newport Harhor Yacht Club 's Ahmanson Series. The boats gathered at the 11tarting line on the dyinit gasp nf a light westerly with a strong adverse currenl run- ning. Hoping for bet.ter winds. the race CQmmillee signal~ a 15-minute postponement. That was the first mist.ake. There was nothing t I) replace the departed westerly . The currenl was g e I t i n g stmnger. Several boats d r o p p e d anchor behind the line loket!p from being swept 11way by the current. Those that were nnt so prudent. soon r I) u n d themsel ves from one lo three miles do"'" the Ct>ast v.·ilh no "'a,v to get back . Shorlly after 9 p.m. -near· ly fwo hours after the startin.1: signal for all classes -a whisper nf a southerly filled in. The boat.s anchored near the starling ine h:iuled up their hooks. Al least. two nf them were pulled dnwn on the committee bnat. By !1:311 most or the boats were across !he starting line -exrept those wallowing near the rocks down coast. A cnuple nr lhnse turned on their noon lht fleet -lhoM: who hadn 't quit In disgu.st -wen~ 11eeking v&grant airs on the back l!ide ol the island . By :i p.m. Saturday the. bulk of the Oeel WAS Hghting lo get around Eagle Rock near the west end of the il!land. l.EGAL NOTICE , 111~· ,l(Tll10US 11U!11'1S! NAMI! ~T ATfMl! .. T !nllnw•nQ "'""" h ~o!n9 l!ti•lnt'I " '1~1 STAT(Ml .. T 0 ' A~A .. 001'MINT 01' U!I! 01' ,,{TITIOUS BU!l .. E!S "'"Ml r~~ fCllow,no 1>••1on• ~.,, •n•~norif,n '"• "" of in. fi<hfio u• ""''"~" "'"'" C ~ 11: Gl AZl>lG •! /lS Ouon W~v. "I•· c•nti~. (&lifornl~. -----1 ~·:/LOP, l!OLSlO ... Lf.(i,\L N01'1CE 8Ul!,.S & MclCI TT •ICIC, AU••· A l'•ot•1"0~11 Corpo••liD• 11a1 Wll•~"' 1ou1ovorc1. Sul!• .Jiii levtd r 1<111., ColltO""' ..i110 1111 ·0C Pv~'"'"'" Oro~ge C~•" O!•I• •1lol, '"'o~\T 10, ,...., ~•D1tm<1•r '· IJ. 20.. 1111 ,,11-11 . "'"""'•''~" ""'"''"• l"V'""'""' Como&n•. • 1•11~"· PY F l••1nr l A•n•,c/>, "'''"on1 S«"'"'' motors and quit. <:it.ri VEL 1cE c riE AM sur£1t M•"- T••-!oc ll1i""' !>VI'""" n•m• '"''""" In •bov• "'"' !111<1 In O'•"P• C•UOIV '"'July ll, !Ill sf's ~mos r ,,<l,.\hod o'~no• CoA•t O•"Y •11n1, ""~"" .lo or'Od ~ea19mn~r ~. I', !'11 Then c;:ime the Jong night of KE. 1. n11 t.in co"" ";o~·~·· L•gun• ll••c~. (oh! 91>\JI CIVd• l, ~nMpm•n. 11~ Nonn Pl•~· !•lion. An~nr1m, C•lllMn•• t;1<111 i!iUffering. Two hours after thr J""" J Tcn1 n, 111 c1n1 ti•., L••><in1 Fr•d (;l'"'on, •l(tl 1"11•"• Wf v, N'''"'"'' ll••cn. CA111 LEGAL NOTICE slart. II string of light.~ point.rrl ~;;,c~bu~~~:. 1, b""' t n"<luc•0<1 b• ~n "' . trn . .,•;ird the e;:ist end nf 1nt11~.nu•1 c r I I d b h Jo~n J ~ob•n P'""'"!:::d~ l Sl1<1<>f1m•n ,.. I l'ttl F ICT•TIOU~ llUSI N EI ~ >lAME STATEMf .. T lrllr"' ro n•,.rn• •" g::~ t1::as ~I~~.· ul I r pro-c1:~;' nfs•o::~;;'c~1:~ ;',.','" ,,,:;~ 1i"°:,",'t ~~;·:~71~'11~1·~~,1.:. ~~~,·~ ~t J ,. ~:.,:••~ur E 11 ''0''• o-.,ui. Cnun!V Nrw~"" ll••cll, Coll!, •lHO '"' Lheo P1:,'dt "Wbn'°,0 18' wh~I'''' "b'e'e'n· Publi •h•~ l'.l••n~• C••-' tloHv "••M, '"'~"•"•('! O••noo CS"" 0•"" r.1"' ~ a <l•i<lll" 1) )(). f ncl !or>l"'"llff ~ ll .. UGll•I 1), JO, •M OQl •M~f! • I) fet.ching Chuch Rock oH the ~":":__ _________ _:_"~':':'''!-"-'-'--l ll! 71 LF.C.AL NOTICE r 1111• ,l(llTlOU1 11USl .. £S$ H •M~ SlAfEMENT """"''' ,, (OtJt.ITP•WOOD rr.~11/ 11.l!IO G·•••"• A•f"V•, r o N•w"'"' II••<~ easl end of the island by mid · I EGAL NOTICP.: ni,ght. 1 ___ L_F_:r._.Al. NOTl.~C.:CE'---!---· , Tn• Jnll""'"I p•t><><"1 '" 0""'0 JnllrD lo•• i.<~n •C•••••n41c.t• ""'"'"''" 1H<.n ( •• 11•11• A~•nuo. p I). !'"' 11 .0. ,. • .,,,..., ll••c~ "'"!"'" •• In thi~ race. lhe flrr! wa.~ .,1cnri:u~16~1u~1"'111 Ftc r 1r1~u~1'~'usi .. Es1 still fight ing to l!el ;irnunrl the ,.AMI sr•T£MENT Tl!• ,011.,:~0~1"!,T.~!Ei':~:.~. ""''""'' •UTOMAHON ll ESE.A l!(H 6 >l 0 OFVFLOl>M£NT. 1•711 Gr••~ $t""1 El lrrn Cohln'"'"· 11&.lll Cle<• lnV'~tm•nl (<l•r., f (•hi~•••• <••onrohnn '(11 Non11 ll••n• l\011+.vo•~ • Gl!!~no>o Tn,. ~~' ne11 " <l••"O <cn<1uc•l!'<I <Iv • rock at II a..m. Saturda.v. Some .. T"• 1o11a...1n• ""'"'" I• ""1"" bu•i~•u , PSI l91D E Fnlnoor, ~•nt• ""' l •oPO!d f'•nu•n. J!lol• O>••vl Or . Tnrr•nc•, 9(1S(IJ ~ ... ,, '''"'"'~. 1•1~1 (;••" ~ ..... E t !NO, (•I 'O"I<•, O)!Ji'I >t•r" "'""'"""· l"'IO• E•ro '"~·n W<! .. NGhn• (ln'" 4"1)0< ~··'""''"'" !""'" r> l '·" ~ '.•n were not even the.re ~·et. B.1 "t MOll lL E HOME •00'1"c; SE llV1CE lS! llncne•ll• $t .• Co"~ B• O""""'n .,~•r11•~•n1 ~··• v.,. r .. ,,.,,,, MarselJus Cup Given To Wendy Wendy Camlin v.·;:i~ thP 1Vin· ner or the M;irsell u.c; Trophy ;it the Nev.·J)f)rt Harbor \';irh! Club Nnn-Calm trophy presen- tation dinner. Non-Calm i,c; the name of NHYC's ju n in r organiztition. The J\larselhts Trophy is Pf'l'hap.s the 1nn!'l presh~1n11.~ trophy nf n1<1nv rierprtual.'i a11.·Arded ::11 the :innu;il <1H<11r. held each year aller rhe .c;um· mPr ,c;ea~n i.'i nvPr. Thr ,11w;ird gne.~ t.o fhe outstandin~ pcr~on in the Noo-Ctilm prn~rAn1 :i s prescribed hy ,:i \'Oil' Of !hP membership. The winner i~ n:imed !ht "super ,i'llnn·Cillm of the year" The nick :-1er\e PcrpC't1111I ror lllt skipper 11·hn ~how.~ !hr most improvement during !he i;11mmer v.·ent tn Mike ArriJ:o. Ar rigo started ;:it the hn!lnm of the ~:ibot C 1novice 1 d ivi.~ion and pro,gressed In the "A" or hntsht1l division by wi nnin~ 11 majnr rpga1111 or series dur- 1n~ !he i;u mmtr. Nina Nielsen. an nu!standinlol'. ~abnt And Kitt skipper. won the Harry \\'clch Perpetual fnr the third time. The Wf'lrh trophy is present ed In lhe 011ri;tanding girl skipper in the club. T"·n hiRh point trophies In the 1'al)ol Cl;:is.~ ~ the Potter Trophy fnr CIA~5 A :ind the Web.~ter Trnph~' for C\11~s B. were wnn bv rhil R:imming and Mi~~ Camlin, re.5pe.c-livPl.1·. The trophiei; were awarrled for racing ~eriei; in .luly and August plui; the l.llbnr Da.1• weekend ser!e11 . Mark Guadln won the Powell Trophy in the: Sabot C\11SJ1i fnr a three-race !tries s11iltd Sep!. •• \\rinner or lhe McCullouRh Trophy Jn the Sabnt Clai;5 w11s ~fike Butler of San Dicgn Ya chl Club. Hugn Schmidt "''8S !he win· ner of the Soil.and Pe:~tu11I ln thr Kill'!' Cl11s.' in 11 5tven·r•cr M!ries sailed In early Sep- tember. Phone 6424321 For \Veekr nrl er """'· C•••f. 91611 G•on>• L•;! E•'"'"'"• 11! flMll••'"" ~!, (o•I• M•>I• (•Ill 91A11 l~i< """"'" '' Mino cnnduc•"'1 l>Y on lndlvidu•I Gon.o• L••' Ed~""" 1 11 '> •l•T•m•n! !llOd wl!I! Ill• Cnunlv (10<0 ct O••ng• Co01nl>' nn •uQ ••. I'll. fl;v ll•t!Y J, llA•O>••n. O•nu1~ (OUM¥ C'"r0: ~"bll 1~•d O••no• Cn•'' 0.,1, POIQt, A,,.,.,, ll. JO, ond Sontf ,,.,<le• lo. I l. .or1 rJn1.11 Tnl• <l~•ln•n I• b""" CQh<!U(!O{j '" "" lnd;Vld~•I L•oon10 r~n~on l'"' •t•lomenr •ll•rl w.in H•• Cnuni. (Iorio; nl 0,•no• C~·•'• on· AUOl"I 1•. 1111 Sy I01h J, ll&•Q>•~n 0 1!'<1U!• CO""'' ,, .. ~ Pu~i.,11«1 O•l"Q• Cn•" O~"• Pi<n•, AVQUI! n. 3(1, And S•o!•mb .. ~. 11. 1911 7JO.\./I LEGAL NOTICE "''Ml•n• ~I•"''"' 1•lSI (.••" ST'""• El ln<o, C'•h'n1n,. 0/>130, T~" bL"lnh• I\ b•'"9 (OftGU(t"!l l>Y " 0'""•1 <1A rlo<1non 1(.,1 H )""""~ ,.,,. •••l~rn•n! •iOO{j "'''" !"~ ~"''"I" "'""· ol Clr•oQ• Cnuntv on ttuo"" 1• 1911 I!• B•f" J, P,.,o•l•n O•o<i•v CounTV C••" 1'"' \"'""'""' •i'•1 ..... ., • .,. (I•" •! t'\"ne• en""'" d• ~•rf 11.v "''""" J """""' O•ou•y Cl••• J!llOC: CdU"" J IOI!, Cou"t~ r uo<·V-•'1 S•r."•mn•• 1011 (?~" 0 .. 1,, "''"'· 17 """ 0<1•~.. •• 2.Yl • II 1'11bl.1non O"no• Co••t O•>IY r·1~•. •vou.i n. :ll!. •"" 5""'""'"" ~ ll, i,i:;r;A [. !\'OTIGF. 1911 131• 11, _____ _ LF.\.AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE: , n111 1-----, 1117'>------~1CTl110U' 11\.ISINESI NOTICE I~ HE llEllY (;IVEN '"•I •~• F 111•1 FICTI TIOUS !I U\l>IE S\ >l AME STAT EMENT ,,. 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AP i Hobb\ Ro1111, ::;a1 ~ th(' San FrantlStu li1:u1t;, tll'~' h;iek r.n tt1c 1 r~1t~. and it pitcher Ju .• u .\1:1n1·hal s pri ~l 111a:.tcry uv1-r l.ns All~l·lt•s ~1111 prc1 ..... ls lilt• lludgers v.on·t 1!rr;1il t lu·1n . \lnnt•li;1I 11 10, ha s ;1 rctoitl ol :ll-l ,1,::11 11~1 11 1l' J)odgc•rs at C<111dlesl1tk Pi11 k i.:,11lllg 111\u 1u111gh1 '11111.•11rr nf ;i tl'.O-~nnit· -.1·nt·" \11th !ht· (;1:1nl:-. 1·1i11g1ng 1u <i t11rt•c- j:.1111f' J11.·1:-111n il'ad \\ !Jh Bon d.., gc\l1ng thrt•t' nl 1t1e (;1:1111-.' 1 ·1~ht hi ts. 1nclLn!1ng hJs :!9th h0n1e run. Sau f'r11 nc1sc1• ended HS se~en.ga1ne Jos· Lal{e1·s Get 6-11 Ce11te1·; He1·0 Ot1t L<)S ANC: l·:IJ·:~ -Lt•l'uy f<'.l\1s. a n1n~­ y('11r 1cltt":111 l·l•Jlti·r 111 lht· :\atio11;1! Ba~kel bull i\s:>11t·1a11011. l';11ne bal·k Sun- 'l!I\ to \Ill' h'<Hll ll'liich on,:!.inally d!'3llf'd 1111.n 1111.·n Por1!and 1radcd the 6-foot-11 spel'dsll'r to !he Los i\ngcll'S Lakcrs The l...::1kers saitl they gave the Trail B!a1.1.:rs an undise!osl'd ::in1ou1il of ca:.h :ind <"I second round draft c.;ho1l'e fur next ~ rar Elhs. l·u11s11lt'rl'd one of thl' 13s\esl big nien 111 lH1 ~k<'lball 11as drafted b~' the L:it.l r~· in 1f!li2 af1l'r a .~ens:1llonal t:an:er a! S! .101111·:-.. 111 19!ili. ht• was tra ded to R<11!hnure and last .1 r:u· 11 en1 to Porlland 111 the r.~pa11s1on draft /\l the l3la1.cr~· slan1ng t:en1f'r. t:111~ ;11.t·rr1gt'(l 15.9 point~ per gan1e and he hns <i C;l!'f:l'f :'ll'Cl':.lgr o[ 1:1 po111ts per game. • l)(•JJlfJS('~I \t'11i1•etf i\I·:\\' (JJll.!::A!\'.S -Tu111 D1:111p;,ey. \1hn boo!t·t l ot rl'l'11rd ·brl'ak111.i.: ti'l·~·iird fir>ld J.:u'1 1 li•~T .~e:ir, \\H~ pla ced 011 tlie !\ew ()rlt•nns S<.1111to.; 1ulltrc li st Sunday after l'lt':1r111,i.; 11 ;11vt•1'~ lh·111p.c.ey:.. s1 a1u-; 11111 be det cn11111cU 'T hursd;i1. ll1e tca111 ~a1J . l!l' g;;:n('d ra1ne last ~l'i:ll' 11he11 h1~ r r>Col'd kiek ll'i\h seconds reniaining ga1 c lhc !'ia1111s ;1 111:101) over Dc1 ro1l e llilfc.•r• ·1·1·i11111pl1 .~ ! !Jl.t;\H~L~. r;a -John ,\I dler 11·en1 fn1111 pr11n1P·111Ji nelll'(1n1e1· sta1us 10 th<it .. 1 t11urnan1ent 11111ner at l'olun1bus Ga :->u11d:11. 1111u1111p, thl' S\00,0llO Soulhern c1nr11 J.:\Jlf tule b~ a 11hop1ng fl\'{' st roke 1n;11 g1n. 11 11 :1<; lh<' !Jr~! lu11 r \'ll'lor~ lur !hr 2~­ '\Cill"·Ol d Snn Fr<inc1sco rcs1den1 11·ho has bt·<'n plr1.1 ing 111(' 1:1rt u11 tor a little n1ore !111111 1110 1er1r..-. O 1•1·t1!'i111l1l e tt'eef.:e11(f It 1·.;1 ~ a 1•ru l1 tnble 11·eekrnd 111 ;iuto r;1\'lll~ l1JI' l'c'lt'r il l'\'\fl!l ;111d Al l'n-.cr \\hf• \\()II S2U.U~u ;.ind ~1:1.i;!)!l l(c·1-.011 11un lht' $!)0,0Ull ('nnad1a11· A1111·r11·<1n Challt"ngc Cup ru;iJ ral'r. at I ~qnn~bro•1k1· Spt'cd11a y 1n Brainerd, i\!11111. ~und;11· II~ 1·1111t'r1Ctl $17,4;,o plu s $:!.600 !11r 11·1r1- t l!llt !llv pole po-.11[11n 111 S'a1urday·s q11ol1· J1 'fl~- 1 11-.t"r 111u1 lhc floo~1t•r Hundred fo r 1 "r\l' d1r1!r,11·){ t';lr.<; ;it Jndia11aµol1s :-i.11111d:i1 a111I thC' C.u1 l·r11(1r'<o Cup for 1:111• n1ud1•J -.!!II k t•ar.s at th(' \\'1 ~(·on,,1n Stare F.11r 1n ~111\1 .1ukc1· ~11ruJ•1.1 1;.•1.~1111 111d1·11f·d h1<; 1·0111n1;ind111J! lead 111 1111• (':t11 ·r\u1 llt•lllt ;,landing~ 1111h h1~ l1111t1 h 1 JL'IOr1 1n r h r -.('r11':-Or11 1ng " c.ull ,\!l l :1 rt'n \\Ill . II•' ;111·ragf'd 111,:17 n·ill'-pt'r t1~111r !111' 1h1· '.!JO.u11lc r<1{e <11 1•\ll!d :1 II llidlllf; lhrC:!'·lllll1• l'llUf!'C. Do111res Goes After Top Job !=i.\\ JllFCO (i\P1 -l\lart1· IJ0111rc's ha-. pr<llt'd 111:-\\(1rlh a" thr San D1eg(I I h<1!'J!t'r~ baC"k up f!t111rlerback. but he ,J,oe.-n'l -c\' II Jlrl!1ng hun 2J1y1d1cre ex· 1Tpl h11 "k to the bench. · That II proh~1hl.1· br 11 ror rnr rflr quilc :1 11 h1!r. ' Lll1111rc." l:ime111ed ;;ft er lcadn1~ t h1· {.h!ll'l!i'r.:; lo :1 21-14 l'lelory 01·cr !he \ 1~11111g Atlanta Falenns S;it 11rd:1.v riipht fur lh•· Hn:il prc:-.rason exh1h1t1011 i;an'lt' IPr b111h 1c:uni; ~ IKi111n•:-_ lh1' {'llargcr~ ~u 1 clra!I llio11·c-lhrc(' ,lf.,lr~ sigo fr flrl Columbia. p11c1·d lu:-. 1f·a111 to a 14-0 haltt1111c lr:id ;1nd ~:-111 U1ep.n hC"ld 1H\ lo c'lflSt' uul lht Jl!'L·:>r<1~1u1 \l'ilh a ~·2 11111r l... lh•' 1:-aleons 1 1n 1 ~hed :1.2 l'l;n·111g onll' 1he !1rs1 hr,lf. Don1res con- nrc1c{I 011 9 (lf 15 passes for I IJ yards in· «\udn11.! a .'lO·l'ard touchdo'.l'•l lo rookie l'ilh' Park.~ t>Crorc ~·ir.ldi11g lo third strinr; si.i:11;1 I c:illrr \Vayne Cla rk in lhe seeo1ur h;1lf. It 11;1s :in impressive perforn1anc~ in h1:-. 11r~t :-l<Jr! of the )·ear hut hr will slill hC' 11;.\!th1nl! lr1Jn1 lhe !lide line!-lh1s 11rek- r 11d 11hrn lhl' Ch11 rger~ open Ill<> regular ... ea"On ar hn1nP ag:iin ~t Ka ns:is Cit} "'1th .. f'ter:in .John ll :idl al tne rontrr.1-. rd like to plilY a lot more. Domrcs :idn11tll'd "U11td tlu." ~r11nc rd onl~· hre.n 1r1 for 14 plr-11 s. bul I reahzr coarh (;1lh11nn 1:-. ~ nnr°-Q11arlt·rhal'k man I llunk he is do111(.! l hc righ1 th ing !hough. And r1n for :1111th1ng 111.11 "nll help lhc !e:im " ('!:irk. "'ht • :ilso ~:iw !\Is nrst rxreodrcl 1h1t y uf 1he }(':Jf . co1nbi ned 1vith OQmrcs In oul~hinl' \ttcr:i11 f'alcon qur.rtf'rhnr·r: llnh Berry R\'TTY hit 16 of :11 pas~et. IDr :!:1R v:i rd~ htil \1 wa!. Clark 1l'ho ROI thr fff'l'Ul111Ji trtll} 1ng ~tring 111!h a 6-1 \IC'l ory in Atl;inta Surida.~ Hui thl' l)otlger-. w1ot\ th+:1r :-.1s1:1 11 1 " l'l'!I\ and I Ith 111 13 g<irtlCS h} a 6-:l S\''"'c ••t San Diego . S1nrc Sr1it. 4 thry h:1\'e tut 5'~ garnes ouL u! an 8' ~·g;:irne lead !ht· {;1ants hf•ld 111 the Na tional LL"<1~:1L'~ \\\·stern Division ~l.'.'lrithal . \l'h11se C:111dlt•st1ck 1 IL'l••r1' :-.trcak 1f1Cluclrs :-.1•ven ag.un~I lJu11 !Jr.1 ~dal<· ;u1U thrcr ag;1in~l :-.;,11.d.1 f\IJttlax. l1n~11·1 Inst lo tilt' Dodgl'I'\ IH lhl' Rtt.11 bowl since J11111· of 1968 Lo.' /111: Pl\'' has averaged 011Jy [110 ru:i~ ;1 !,;i•Plc again~t hin1 Dodger Hill S111gcr IS.161 Ill!!' h i~ 4-14 1•;ir111.:d 1'1111 (l\cragr :ig:uu.~t ;\I 1n1.·t::il 's i ~:. ···rhe guys <!fl' sayu1g we t'I" back un the tr;1r k," Bonds said ;if\cr !ht gan;e 1n f)JI 'J'\/ 'l'Olli~Jhl {'l•t•••••(•r 11 .,, 11 .\(l;111l:1 :-;1111rl.1; "I lhir1k 11.(' <1r'.' l.iu. f·:1.';',r~ hod\' thJ11k111g that 11 :1.V 111Ulll'ill\'S u~ "\\t• rould n,:;il!) break lheJr lllll1«1i(' by v.i 11nu1g tho:.e t11·1J ga1ncs.'' !511nd~ s:1id of 1hf' Dodgt!r ~er1es •·Bcs1dcs. they'vt still got ru f<iee Aaron Livi'. more times," ··This ut\c \It 11ecdc'<l," S3h1 Giants 1nan<1 1'.(er Charlie F'ox . But Fn:oc doesn't believe Ille Dodgers two-Rame set. nl'l'cs-.;1ril)' 11·ill dei:ide the i~sue in the (.]l\'iSlO!l "I gut•ss it's poss ible." F'ox S[!i,J, "'hut l ,-,u1 '1 s1·e ;iny lwl) ganies bei:1g lhe oul· 1·11 1nr of lhe sea son when 11•e\•e got two 11t·ek~ to go af!er thal." Though the Dodgers have 1von \I nf U1e1r last 13 ;,tarts, !heir formrr t·oach. Padre manager Preston Gon1ez . bclle~·es WORLD SER IE S OF GOLF CHAMP CHARLES COODY BLASTS OUT OF TRAP .• , THEN RECEIVES $50,000 AND KISS FROM HI S WIFE . Coocly_ Nea1·ly· Blow s It -l'n1 Not a Si111e1·st::11· AKRON . IJh10 L\P1 -('harlf'" (':)od1. 11ho had to hold otr .lal'k i\:1'1-la u ... lo 1.1·111 lhr \\'nrld Ser1cs of <;ol f. !alk111,i.: ;ibuut tlll' ne:tr·disasterou~ lo.'~ ol tour slrok{'~ on a ..-1ngl l· hol r "l 11a sn't feeling too go(l!I 11hcn il w;1~ 11vcr and J ll'asn'l think111g guocL" ~a1rl the :l~-ycar-nld ~1 :isters t'hi1r11 p1011 ll'hn look <i cloubl(' hoge,v scv1•n un 1h .. :-.ecnnd hn1e whi!r Nirkl:ius mad,, eH glt• lhre c Thul 1.?<1vc thr fca rcd.N1<,:kl :i u-; a share of the top spot in the chai;e ror 01e S~.n(lo fir st p1·1ze 111 I his fnur-m:i n tournament h:H'k a! 1•1.1 :i!tc•r a final 70. the he s! round tof thr <'Old ~nd eloudy tl ;I\ Crampton gnt h1tn lhe rlile fielfi a~ an :ilternate off his \Vcstcrn Oprn tit!t' wl1c11 I.el' Trcv1nn madr his .~wccp of the US .• Canadian and British OJX'n tTOwn >. Trevino. :-till on thr n1rncl /nun a rc- 1·c nt appcndcrton1~r 11•as !;;i sl 111 lhc field ll'ith a 74 fnr 46. lie hadn't been a m•1jor f;.itrnr sin«e gctt111g up~ct n! ;1 1r le\'1sinn director on the I.1th hole. of !:iaturday's J'OUllll. ~~~~~~~~~~- Cou11try Co11si11 Twi11s i11 Tow11 For 2 Tonight The r1gure.o; don'1 lie but Ibey stretch 1hf' u11aginalion. l::specially fol' Lefty Phill ip:>. rnanager of the Califol'nia Angel ~. Ph 1llip.o; endured another paint'u l af. ternoon Sunda)', walching the i\Ji!waukee llrewcr.o; blunt a c:ouple of late inn ing threa ts and hang on for 11 4-3 vil'!ory over 1he Ang:el.o;. I! y,·a~ the 12th linlc 1n 18 niert1ng~ !hi.~ st•aso11 that i\1ilwaukCf' has come oul 011 lop. a s1a !r~\lt 11·h1ch i~ 1>articularly irk ~ornr to Phillip.~ Tun1gh!, !hr A ni.:et~ 1·a11 take solal'.r 111 the fact th;H. lhey play a 111·1night douhleheader aJlain~1 rhl' :\linnesota T11·111" her('. The Angels have bt·en aln1ost as tou~h on the ·r11·1n~ as the-Bre11·er5 have bcC'n on thcrn In 13 gjrnt':>. the Angels ha l'e 11 011 n111r tune.~ ·t rcatlv l'a11·1 e ~1\l:;11i our reco rd ;ig;11nst i\1;h1·;1u kcr," Ph ill i11~ :.aid Sun- da~' "Thry llavr good n1tch1ng. ~\Jl'C. bu1 11·r ·ve hit sornr hall.o; hare! b111 they ahv:iys :;eern to be right at son1eonc" The An gels have f1111shed their sca:-011'" work ag01i11s! t11d\\'alJkce. Thill nic;u1~ lllf'y wo11·t have 10 look al l\eo S;1 ndcr" any n1orr. MILWAUICEE ~ft·.', If "'"•~f" I! IP\@ClO~l<I. Jn c~•.1•n•I, r1 llf•0l9S. 10 Pr<'!~. !b •• r h tbo 1 ' o n o e o o ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' 0 a G 11 0MAy, rf M~IChoC~. Jb S~nder1, P 0 r 11oa .. 9utl, ' J •~•1>1Jth, n • . ' ' ••• ••• ••• . ' . • • • ••• J,.n,n, p ? He .. e. JO I (AllFClllNIA •btl\tOI AIO"'M, '· I I J Q II•••"· •I t I o f l t'<lO\P, lD 0 1 II MCM~ll•t!. lo 0 G 0 (,go1,.l•1 Ir ) D 0 II p~,1 ... )D ? Q D 0 ('"""'"'""·" 0 0 l>•PQ1, ti I I I l Otlll>fQ, ~ 0 I 0 S!•ph•n>On, l)h 0 0 O l(~,n~•'• t ! O I 0 M"°"•"' 0000 E F ;,~-.. J> J 0 0 0 L•llofll•. p 0 0 0 0 Spen'"· o'> I O O f "l'leYl'IOldS, P 0 0 0 ~ Oe"V, g» 0 0 0 0 l~t ,•• JI • I • ToMI• U } • I M.lw.>u-•t 11)(\ 0(.1 000 • c.01,10,.,;, 010 DOil 070 -J E -0 Mly OP ~ Ml/w~u~ee I, (•l,101n1• I tOl!I -Molw•ul<•• ~. Ct lllorni• • 18 ,\lom•• l n..,bokl. (!.,;,1en>tn. 1'1 1~•'" Hit -1'1•1>11• !Ill. l!\fi(l<I) (il l 58 -l~@Clbltd. S P11"n, 80(fV. SF -Ctt~n11 IP' M It f~ 11 ~O P•l!ln /W,1:1-r•l I I ' l I 1 ~~""·" 110 0 1 0 E F•1ht<' (L.10.1) ~l1 J J ) I 1..e1>och• l·Jil o a 1 •R•v...,111, 1 •a 1' HBP -by ~endt•~ IGont•l•d WP £ F l1~t<. P'B -Torbo•Q. Tim• -7:ol, .-1oend•nc• -s.0·11. the Giants will remau1 in tre dnve···3 seat if lhey ('all merely ~0111 the 1\1·0 games again~t Los Anbclt'i :'I l Candlestick Park. "The Dodgers know they have to vdn both games." Goniez said Sunda v altf.'r Los Angeles can1e from behind 11·i1 h four runs in the 3Cvenlh innillg to pin the lo..-..~ on righlhander St.eve Arlin. 8-17. It was after a Y!'alk to \Vil!ie Cra11 re.rd and a single by !:i teve {;arvry that Torn Haller triggered the Dodger con1ebc1t·i; 1vith a sacrifice fly that tied the sco rf'. 3- 3. A slngle by Bobl:>y \! .ilen\lne and an ln- tc1111onal 11atk to pinch hJl!l.'r Jun Le1r~ 1·rc !u:'lded the lt!!~c.., ari d brpu~l'll u11 ~l aury \\'ills. ~·hu drove Jn the winning run whlte grounding into a lor-~e•iu~ al st:· L'Ond Before the du~l had tlrared. tt•e Dodgers s('o red two nlo rr run~ -0ne (U\ a pa;,:.t·rl ball and ;11101ta-r t111 lhf• Billy Buckner single lh:\\ druvr Arl in to cover. l lnvt \Vllhehn '.s rL"IJcl perrorruance savf'd the v1ctury fol' Joe fl1oeller. 1·3, who ri:tired all ot 1h(' b11 tt ers he faced - in the filth and si.~th innings. Ligh.f.1veigl1t CltHHtpionship Scotsman Def ends Title at Garden NE\\I YORK I API -Kr n Buchanan. the !'icol 11·ho has had good rorl1111e 111 ll1e ri'ng on this side of !he Al!antlt. de1e nds his world lighl\1·cight title aga1nsl former lwo-liine champion Ismael Laguna of Panama lonight in Madison Square Garden. Buchanan is ~etting a $1 0 0 , 0 0 0 guarantee, a record for a lighh1·eight. for the serond defense of the. title he 11·on from Laguna by a single point in Pucrlo Rico last year A crowd of about 15.000 is expected for the sc:heduled 15-rounder \l'hich a Garden spokesman said should real ize a gross or 011 TV To11igltl Cl1u1111et 9 at 7 about $250,000 from all revenues fr on1 "'hich Lllguna 11·ill recf'1ve 20 pf'rcenl ·•r m so happy here," Buchanan says . "The peo ple of this country have treated n1e so nice that if I nel'CI' fight in Brita iu again it will be all right 1vilh me." Buchanlln has n1et 1~·ith not hing but succrss and a warm reception since ven· t~ring away from British and European r ings. He won the !itle by outpointing Laguna Sept. 26, 1970, followed that by out - po inting Don;;i\o Paduano in a non-title bou1 and receiving a standing ova\1011 in the Garden and then defended his litl1· vdlh a IS-round decision ovrr Hubcn f\avarro 1n Los Angeles la:;t Feb \~ Jn his last fi~ht . he knncked ou1 (;trio~ l lernandez in e1gh1 rounds tn Lo ndon i\la~· 11 bul receive d an eye cul that forced his defense againsl Laguna to be postponed from June. That victory 1\'as his 401h as 11 pro against a lone loss -a 15-round decision 1o l\1iguel Ve!a zquc1. 111 f\ladrid for the European l1ghtwe1i;ht litle Ja n_ 29. 1970. Laguna. at 2R. !1110 yea.rs older than Buchan<1n. will he trylng tu ernulate ./itll- 111.v Caner, in the 1950s. as only !he sl'- eond man to 11'ill !he lightweight cham· pionship three limes. The nashy boxer. who has won all flv t previous Garden appearances. 11•on and lost the litle 1n lll'o H~5 fight~ ~·ith St111 Co111es Out, Players Read y For Ope11 Se11us F!)RF.ST 11 11.r.s. N.'i'. (<\P l -The :O.Ull t»1n1e 011 1. S<1 01{1 Arthur Ao.;he .. Jan !\odes, Tom O~ker and :-ila11 Srnrth -and hun· dreds of peoplr ll'ho 1vanlet.l tu sec !hc111 pla.v. fl u! lhP 11nlv 11clion ~l 1hr. l l :-. Opr11 tf'nni?"; 1·han1pion."hips ~11nd:1y 11·as ;it lhP g:1t c.~ "·herr gu:irds turned ;11\'ay s1u·1 ·- l;>.!or>T. telling 1hen1 lhat lhr nu~n·s ~t·rnifinaJ<; had be1·11 <lelav('d fur 11 sernnd straight da.I'. · A 90-n1inule dov•npo•Jr ~Ashed oul S:iturdn_v's play and an intrrn1itte11t ~un · da y lefl lhe ('en1c1· rourt r,rass soggy and thP hare spot s slippery. "f\1ayl>e this "'ill g1vf' lhe grass 11 c:hance lo grow ba ck." said Ashe \\.'ho had heen "'aitin{! for three day" to play Kocles. !he 2.~year-0ld Czeeho~lnvak i:i n Oa\'is Cup star "'ho upsel top-s erded .John Newcombr in the fir s! round 13 davs aJto. If the 1vea lhcnnan cooperates, the '.!8· ~·ear-old Ashe, of Rir hmond. Va .. who io.; .seeded No. J. will get his l.'hance n~ainst Kodc!i this afternoon -af!t·r lhfl fourth- seeded Okkcr. or thr Neth~rlandJ, meet~ F\f). 2 seed Smith. an Anny private rir~t (·lass stationed al f'I. i\1cNalr. \'a. ·roc1a y's St!milinals survivor~ a r r ~cheduled lo durl ror the tlllr and $20,0ilO lirsl prizt Tuesday. Carlos 01'liz. lie 11on 1l aga'1n by stopp ing ~1 :indo Han111.~ In nine round ~ f\·larch :1, 1970, de fended il 011l'e aucl lhrn losL tu Buchanan. ·111s 64-8-1 re('o rd includes a IU·round loss to l<:ddle Linder in his las! fight, J une 2t and an unsucceSsful title bid against Ortiz Aug 16. 1967, at Shea Stadium in .'iew York"s last lighl11·eight Li· tie bout. Or ti1.' S87 .500 purse \\'as a record for the J35·pound div1s100. Rodgers Sees Bright Spots 111 Bruin Loss LO~ A:\C:E t.ES iAP1 -If an;1t!iini,: po:-.ltil•1• c;inir out of UCLA ·s 29-2.ri los~ ln inspired Pt!l:>burgh it rnay have bee n assurance for ne1\' eoach Prpper Rodge rs that the ru nning g:i 1ne is qui te solid. even thflugh the best 1nan i11 ~1·nnnl \l•atches from a S!)l'r1ator's se;il Thr Bruins bi1 lht' lt1rf sa111rd:iv n1gtit bllt stat ist1eully :ind 01lier1vi.-." it "'a..; a 11ctnr1 fur Rodgt•rs 111 hi-. dnbt1I \\'hen rhe sea,.on be~au . ~01nc 1hou:?ht the loss thru11J!h 1nl'll).!1b1l111· ot :;\;J: so phornore .Jan1f's f\l<'Al1:-.ter v.ould hurt the UCLA ground att ack hut srnior 1\larv Kcnrl ri<'ks and sopll Kernl1! .Johnson pn).. \'Cd thr doublers 11T011;.: l\endr1cks ga111ed 54 .l'ards in I! ~rrics, n1•a rly fivf' ner crack, and .fo l!ll~O!l -a high sr:/1001 !e;unnuilt' 01 1\]·:1\hstrr -· avrraged bt•llt'r th;.io !>IX: yards-for ~rvrn rr·ies. And the top lhreL' carrie~. 111clud1n)! ltandy Tyler. c;1rri1•cl a tol:il cf 2fi t1n1cs f1ir l'.!G y~irds and n p;1ir (tf ;,cores, Passing, !he Bruu1s wr.nl 11·ilh junior l'Ollege transfrr ~·li ke Flore s. who hit 01 1 15 of 22 for 164 vards in his varsitv debul. Tll'o tTuC'illt ·furnbles h11rr th,,· Bruin~ and the VCL/\ srconJnry h:::•l,c1I like ii f;iucel RI l1n1es. F:rrn so. Hodgcl's 11·;i_s optim i:-.!iC'. "\\'t• 11111 1rnpr(l1i · ·hr vo11·ecl '\\lc ·re riu1rk on d{'!{'n;e hu: wr'rr gon- na ha1'e 10 1ighle11 th1n~o; up \\'c.l'c gol problems bu! the.1• arrn l rrubl1'm!i th.a l ,·an·! be ll'nrkrd ou! ·•rm nnt as t:onc:crned \l'llh ho11 11·r 11n_• at the srart nf the SC'H~On as l1ow good 1< e are at lht' l'nd ·· Thr Bruins aetuallv led 'li·22 lale in lh t !!;amt'. t:n1n111g frn1n !X'hind •Jn a sparkl1n~ .10·.1ard runb;icJ.. of ;111 1nir1·1·e pt1r.11 by Alan F.lh~ .111d a Tr ier run ol nn1· ~ <ird . l)illshurgh \l'O!l th1• ~:in1•' a!h·r :-r.Cr•rid st ring 1p1:irt(lrb:if'k Cl:1v <;;1l!;1~hcr run1hl· rd .at the Bn11 0 4 .1;11·d 1111~ ;ind the Panthers. ro;iring b;1\'k atlrr Six 1·on· .~cc11tivr lo:-ses t0 the Bruin ~. srflrcd on a J().v:ird strike v.•ith 5:4.1 lcll to play. The Bruins lhre:-11r11ed aftrr tha t but couh:hl't sho1v consistent ga in,;. Isaac Breezes To Speed Record '''E?-JDOVER. Utah -Sobb}' Tsaac, dn\ing a 1969 Dodge Charger, set a na- lio n.-J ~!ockcar speed record of 216 .. l!i miles per hour for !he ll )'ing mile today at the BfJnnPvtlle Sa lt Flats. l~ac hroke a ma rk or 183.17 111 p.h. set in Hlh8 by i\11ckcy Thompson 1n 11 Fnrd l\1u~tan~ He al.-o ~ct a flying kilornr1er record of 216.42 m.p.h. Those were ltle firs! of 41 class ft'l'Ord, Isaac set out to take during lhe week. He w p,q making his first runs on the salt 1\•hen he set hi s recurds today. "l'n1 not a s upc:r slar · lhe sof1-~pokc11 1nan Jrom .'\b1lene. Tex. said ... J'n1 nut going to be pl:iy1ng this tourn ament e.\'ery year like Jack. Prothro Era _Will Stress Offense "I'd just blo"'" four ,f rnkf':> anti lo~t any ;idvantagt· I h:id. !'\01•1 l'n1 r1·en \~tl h one of lhc greatest 1>1:tyt·rs 1n lhr g<unc and on a course that hr ,,tays r~­ ception;;ill.v y,•e11 ··1 c<in'I say my thought\ 11crr 1,ery gwd r1gh1 then " But N1eklau~ plAy1ng rrratically, couldn 'l lake advantage Of his OP· rortunitv, ha nded b:it'k !hr lend on a string f1f hogcys and h'1 roody .claim ha' ~,.,ronrl title of the year and third of his scvcn-yf'ar prn c:ircer. He won with :1 t.hree-ovcr-p:ir 7;J for 41 on t11e 7 .6fl0 }'Hrd F1resto11e Country Ch11J cour .. r l\'ic klu us. the PC;A chan1p1nn. 11 ;1-; 11~·,\"I w11h a 71 tor 42 w1J11 /\11.<;lr•:il1;111 \ rtrrnn Bnice Crampton onr more ~trokr I.OS ANGELl::S !AP 1 -J)('fcnse and 1·c1t•ran lalcnt lll•rc trade•n<irk~ during !hr live-year era of George. Allen with lhP Los Angeles Hams. The drfrnSf' "'a~ oulstanding bu! Jl ncv('r produced a charnpioru;tup. Comes now the reg1mr nl Tommy Prothro. Hi years a nal ionally ranked col- lege roach, brand new to the National f'ootball Le t1gue. and a n1an who lcans ht"nv1tv toward offense. plus an affrclfon fr1r rrin k1erc -if they 11re ou!slandlng. of CO\Jf<;(', Th•' ll;.111 rron1 li11r dclc11 s1' is aga1n 1111p1·t·~1>11·r, w111l l)c11en11 .June-" and il-1r.r l1n Olsen on lhf' left 3ide nnrl C)1y Bacon and ex-Orange Coach College act Greg Wojcik , a 268-pounder and first year man in the NF'L.. manning the right nank . Rook ie Da ve Elemendorf at right safe- ty teams with veteran Kermil Alexander in !hat arell. TI1e Rams open the regular season agaJnst the Saints at New Orleans Sunday 11fte r ll SO-llO 4-3 exhibition summer. Prothro made no effort to adhere to the Allen Bible or footb~IL Ile abolished curfew and the privilege 1vas no! abused. Prothro 1vantcd lo win over lhc San 1:rant isco 40ers to clo~c out tht ex· h1blt1 on11 and he wa~ warmed by the mnn- Rer th1 Rams defeated the 49er11. rtgard· cd by most a~ the tean1 to beat in lhe Western Division of the National Con- ference. Prothro delights in surprises and long gaining plays. Bomb or mini-bomb, he may havc the talenl with two e:irceplional wide receivcrs, Jack Snow and Lance Renltel, plus Bob Klein al tight end. Onee loo,-,e. running bt1ck Willie Ellison can go for daylight and his running churn. Les Jo~ephson, is capable of first down short yarcl:iJle . Homan C.abri r.l is back a1 quarterbn c:k. Prothro finall y gol his regular 0Hc ns1ve line stllrtcr~ in at lhe san1e time -Joc Se1behl. Charlie Cow11n. Toni i\lack. Ken Iman and Joe Carollo -11 nd hopelull~, tl'ley will all remain healthy. The ltnebacking (..'rrw. he av i 1 'J declmated ~·hen George Al le n look then\ wilh linn to the-Washinglon Redskins, v.•ill be anchored by -an Allen reject. ~1arlin f\lcKeever, 11anked by tested Jim Purnell and John PerM inl'. B11ckup backers include a former No. t draft choice. Jll<'k Heynold s. \vho saw 11hno~t nu ~ctlo11 under Allen. and anothf'r No. I c!rarter, rookie Isiah Robertson. \ • ' . ' I ' l ZI DAILV PILOT Stanforcl Defe11 se Shines By THE A SS O C I AT E D PRESS It's the same old sonj! v.111h a different beat: S t a n f or d University domination continues 1 r s of 1971 f()(llh;tll ~·1t h a sturi nin~ 1•1cior\l o\er <'I midwest in tersectinnal lne. Rut whereas the lnd1<Jns did ii Ne w Year's !Jay \l·ith a gre:it offe nse us 1 n g quarterback Jin1 Plunkett. runners Hillary ~ho<:klcy and Jackie Bro1o1.·n and pass catchers Randy Va t<J ha and Boh r.1oore -thi5 time ~tan· ford u!'ed the def .. nse The S!anford Rosi· Bull' I 1 !C· torv 01er Ohio Stale b1 27 ·17 11•aS a work of offense a·nd la~t Sat urday's 19·0 thr ashing of ho~t r.1issouri ki<·ked off ttie new season 1\•i\h ;i ni(·k·hard defense. Stan ford hoa~ls a host of returning deft'nsil·e stars and that tu n1ed the trick. Jn other gan1es. 1hc Pt1cifi('· 8 Conferrnce faired less th<in great. f ive conference tc<1ms, ~:ir:cluding S t a n ford and \\'ashington. v.·ere outscurcd 204-77. \l.1ashington's J/11sk1es escaped the del uge by beating \JC Santa Barb;ira. 65·7. as J im Owens began his quest for a natinna1 rank ing. The Saturday defeat ~: -CaHforniii scored first <'Ind play£'d even ;igainst Ar kans;.is but !he razor·sharp hns!s took a 51·20 victory at Lil!le Rock frfln l the t;i rnis hed (;olden Be<JrS -UCLA fou gh t hack from a deficit to grab a three·pn 1nt lc;id 1;ite In 1he ga1ne hut P i t t s bu r g h 's suddr11\y ferocious Parilhers. following six straighl lflsscs lo th e Bru ins. wnn the g:i n1e 29·25 nn a !ate IO·yard louc hdnwn p:i ss. -1\ansas 11·as lhe first te;nn Monday Srott mbPr 13 :q71 Mustang Defense '3etter B~· RON EV ANS 0 1 !~·· 0 111• ,Jill 51111 Cflsla t-;lt<Sa Hig h's ne\I' ht<ad football coach, John Sweazy, applies a sound sehool nf though t tn his d I' f e n s i v e gridiron phllosoph,v. Sa ys the r.tission Viejo res1· dent. "most high ,;chool lt<ams do <J represenlat1l'e job agains! the running game "'ith most defensive problems com- ing from pass defense." \Vith this in mind. Sv.·eazy looks for his r.1 ustangs to possess strong poss1 bihties of improvement, si mply because he has an experienced secon· dary. .. I d 1dn 't consider it I the pass defense) too strong !<Jst yc:ir." Sv.·eazy says. "even !hough there were a lot ol in· terceptions. '"Bu t it definitely can be an asset to us thi s season if v.·e work at it. We ha ve the ability along with the experience." In ;iddition lo a shored-u p secondary chock full of muc h of last year's talent. Sweazy a lso boasts of a new defensive backfiel d aide -e:ir:·Bellfl ov.'er •ligh assistant Dave Petroff. tlilesa's three-Oeep secondary has a ringleader in speedy halfba ck Pat Kalama. who hi· j;icked seven enemy pass at- tempts in 1970 Also vying for a defensive halfback slot are lct!er-w1 nners .!fle A rt h u r , f\.1 ;isnn Hungerford and Da l'e Kelly. No Pirate Casualtie s In 12-0 Triump h By HO\VARD L. HA.\"DY 0! !~• D1U• '11•1 11111 It may hav~ been less than ;in ;:1r11st1c success from rhr standpoint or explosil'e nf· fensive fireworks. But ll was a l r~me nduus success for other reasons ac· cnrdinp: In {)range to<i ~l College foothall coach Dirk Tucker, Hts Pirate te<im w e n t throuE;h its second controlled scrimmai:ie session against outside opposition S<lturday morning and unlike l he Cypress setto 40 hours earlier, OCC emerged w1\h(lut a single casualty The Pirates scored but t\l'O lt1uchrto\\·ns v.h!lc ho J d 1 n g \"isitinp: ~lira ("flsta seoreles.~ und er <J blazing sun in Le Bard Stadium on the OCC earn pu s '"The big thing /is I ~t:'e ii is \hil t we d1r1n "1 (!e1 <Jtlybody hurt today,"' Tucke r confided after the iwo-hour dri ll. Pro Grid Exhibition ! Standings l'!f'IAl N~L EXHIBITION ~lAN OING~ AMfll(A N CON ~E IE NCE llu1••'" 11~1""'"" f A~lE l f'I W L T P<!GFG• 1 l 0 <OO lJO 'll J 0 .•l• lt)'I lll I M•oml l I •()(I 19 1,,','1 """' v0,, jo" l o iii 1•6 N'" Eoolooa 1 O .le/ 10• Ill (·"·'""''' f'<l1'~u•on 1-<ou•lo" C'""''""d CE NTRAL. w " ~ •rno "' 110 1 0 .rwl IOl !l J 0 11' Ill \)) j 0 •11 106 lll '°<1. Gr GA ~JJ '"" •& ''The kids v.·ere t::·ed v.r.wh i" onlv natural. 11ftf'r pl;-111r.~ Thursday night. \tu:;! ol !hv.-c out thert' !Oda~ pl:.i1·1•d ~tule a bit Thursd;iy a<; 11,.ll ""And Jl IS :i In! hnller tnr!:J·, than !I v.:1s Tl.u1 ~1t.-i1 \'."I !' we lookrd 11 red. I 1)1u1I-. ·.11 · , .. co1npl!si1ed 11 ha1 111' ,('1 1, 11 111 "' \\' l t Ii u u t I e \ l ,, I 111 ,1 n (Jllfl lfl'lh.1C'I-. 1::11·1 \;ilh11 nne of t/1ree l'ir ;1h'\ l: 1111' I Thursd<11 n11:ht \I' II r 11 r l fl;irbor's Al~·tn \\ llltt' rl11,' ·~·rt OCC to a score 111 J.,ur 111,· the first lime !! It " d possession \rhite hurled a i.t11\..1· \n flanker S1e1 e \l(Jn 111:111 • \!;. · r1n<1 H1gh 1 go<id 1111 :!ti .• uri., ;inrl ;i •rnrc The scrond taP1 1':11111 ' second t1n1e flr;i n).!•· 1 ·.,:, · 1 poss<'~~1on. 1111, 11r11• \' 11 r;\enn ~lll\('r o("or .. 11:1 rl +'! \1.1, Ht(!h 1 di rerlu1c tli <' ,,i1,,11 ' tl1iller hurl(•d :1 ,r11h1• ID Slcl'e Lrfc1 rr !l 11 111 \h I• High • i.:ond fnr '.II .1.,rds ;11 .1i ;i first dn1rn at !hr> \!1r;1 ( 11· '.1 nine. S1r1 e \11 hul~l-.1 tl.1·n plunged off left t;i!·klf' !111 11.rit yanl~ <Jnd !he ~(:r•rC'. Orange Coast h<is al·,1 ;11 hr1n n,,J(.:(j I• (it'I! • .o1 1.n 1+: 1!•1 lri II (11:.r !'' j• I '" (• l• " " " \', ,, ., " I •I ·' r ~I ' I ·11 ,. I" I: 1! .. ! '· '.· II I ' ' ' ' " frrtir-of\~I " , , .. 'I t•i' I .•·,,1r . J • I 11111.r .• , • .j 1br np· '. ,\ ,, \" I I!• JI ~ o 1. ' I l. '1 ' ' " Ill '.l ·~ ,..._ ..... _ to find out just w ha t -'--=-----------'------------------------ Flippi ng orer to safety, a polcnt1a l ace·i n·1he·hole ran he fflu nd in !he person flf fi·2, 185· pound ju nior r.1ark Schrupp. a mult iple threat who also pl ays ::;plit end and handles the squad"s pun ting r hor ri;. Bt'h1nd Schrupp 1s P;;iu] Dcsn1rt. 11ho'JI prflbahlv bf' H ~1\•1ng 1nan between ~<1fc1r ;ind halfh<Jck. <'I•'"''"" """'"I ( '' S•o 1' •oo Df:ov., l'<ESTEIN w " ' . ' ' ' . •• • .,,. 1~• .. ~u J'l>I 1r1 ~ 11 Ill FISK FAMILY OF Washing1on S!;ile's problem has Ix-en for <1 nu mber nr years: defense. The Coug:ir.~ couldn"t s£'ore and permitted 34 -Crorgia's nHcnsr 1ras .~6· 25 belf('r than Oregon .Stair ·~ -La s! year's 1op-rankrrf team. Nf'braska, b o m b ed Oregon. 34·7. Sou!hern Cal1 fnrn1a alsn su~· tain ed a defeat. losini:! on Fri- day ni(!hl, li·Hl. to tough Alabam;i. The Tr fl j a n s couldn't seflre unt il l<Jte <ind then ;i final drive 10 tie or win f;iiled, St anford . hov.TVC'r. usrd the defe nse of 1;irkle P r t r Lazellch and tineback<'r .lrff Sie1nfl n tn ~a in !!nod fi<'ld pn.,i· lion and n('1\' qu;irterbark Don Bunce did 1hf' resl -wi!l1 the help or Shackle~· and Rrnwn, "'hfl ;i re b<lck from 11 ~·e ar ;ign \lr<Jn11·hilf'. 1he fl nse Bo;11 champions uncn1·rrcd <J rlrf't recei1·l'r in ~flphon1orf' .Jnhn W1nesberr.r In n:o 11 11h lhr1r nt'"' qu;ir1rrb<Jrk \\ 1 nr~twrr~ cauE;hl fnur pas~rs for fi2 1 ;;ird including one for a :!fi·~ ard scnrl' Bunrf'. \\·hn r nmrleted 12 nf 26 for lt:I yards and neurd .11 mnre runn1niz . g,1re t h r defcn."-e Crf'd1t fflr the nprnrr VJC!flr~. ··ThPy kf'pt t11r n1n g the b;:1ll n1·er tn us ;i ll d;:1 1 ,'" h(' s;>.1rl . Cal'~ nr w f!t1<1 r1rrh;irk Hrrr! Chas1a n~. gnt th£' Rt:'a r~ n(l tn a 7·0 lead nn ;in Rfl·.\':trd rn;:irrh the fir~! 1imf' 1hev n:ot tht h;ill. Ru! la1C'r in the first p('riod he suffered a shoulder sep:1ra · 110 11 <Jnrl .l:'.I' Cru7c look nrr r. Chast;ing probably will be flU l SIX \\CCkS Gary D1xnn. ;i formf'r jt.ninr college hallback. sc:>red three Nebra ~k<l touchdowns on short runs ;igainst Ore.:on. UCLA brnke lno!'f' \\"ilh JR point s on !v.·o touchdn\\·n~ anrt a safP!y and took .11 2~22 lt';id .11g"inst r iu in the th ird q uarter but couldn'l hold it. Gri<l Scores ~~· r111L f!OSI\ or I~• D•ll~ p,101 Stiff t.:nl1ke 1n<1nv nf his c11un- lerparts ir1 the hlgh !1('hf1ol fnn!h;ill 1:n11rl11nr: r ;inks. Cnrnn;i df'I ,\bu ·s hr;id n1nn J);n r llflll.1nd d n e s n · t ;u11 on1atic;ill,\' ~<'11, "rlrfrnsr··. \1 hen questionrd fin \\'here !us team is the slr(1ngr.~t. Jn fa(·t, the f·•rn1cr East L \ <1nd \\"h1ttirr t·1111r~r guard 1-; rlefinitrlv n1:1rrhin~ to lh(' he.11 of ;i rl1Hrrr nt rln11111nrr he ('<llJ\r> he·~ thun1 p1nc !hr tuh ;,h<our !l1t :-;,.,1 h1nes' poten· the l;itter a snmet1nir• ~L1rtrr in '7!l J!ol l;ind C:ilonirn and ;i1;.<1<;fCln1s Al l~rrondar.1 1, 11 i 11 ~ "nrol I ~flphn11l!•t C'S 1, Ed 1 lllh· !i:11d 1f1r,l1111rn1. 111,k \lnrn'i 1l1nr>• 1111d .\J1f.d1 \lurpt1y ll"l'l'C'll!'l".'il <Jl,o \ll'il'll lHC lhrrc ri11111 111 111: l1 nr ~1 ;11·t r1~. T1qi, 111 th1• lrrn1 IJ(•s ;i re 1·rntrr \l<tl<ol111 f)('\l1llc !Ii"~•. gu;111I !\en (";1q><•nlr>r t Hl(J1 ;1n1t I. ' ~Ir P\111 T;u>11•'r 11r.11 . l 1<1lh ·f'xrln~11r nffcn~r> flth 1-r 11111 110 lln1t<1nd 1·1 1•'' nne ;.:1'H1ct 11•·1I!.+H1 t ra~n lri h:ick up the ;ihn\"I' "\Ve hail' n1Qre exprr1rnet> nn t ,r·•'..: Cnlhn~ 1 ·~:. ;ind nffrnse 111th nur ro1nn1n~ hark" "rr· 11r t1:111.frr l'1' r.\T\•"h <Jnd ~n111•· in!i•nPr !1nrrn1·11 01•1~ .i1~·:,.,h:11cf,r1hr •1thrr rrturn1nr 1 l'l1:11d ~lut 11 111 f!1ll f'n11rr ''!':1·r11 t1ir1LJt:h 11"1' h:J\"f' J::_pnfl 1 lti. ,.,,II,\ 1''IT•I; '•• 111' f r• r frnn!lrn" hilt'k'. 111>"\I hr th1r .J J,,, k• II" 1;11 r ... 1lir •·ll11•r nt:'r rlrpTh-11•1,r lh1•n' ;ind <l l••I 1.11\. •· I"' h,,,., 11l;i1rd drrprr 111 1hr 111"' ·• 11·' 1 ,11 I · 1·1·1>· .~ i. 1 L"'r1 Bal"ri n~ lnJtl!'J"~ nr (11hrr 11n-ll1 Lh f or e s e fl n r·1n·1 1n1~L1nr•r·:.-- 1'1assimino Cut Fron1 Polo Team One or li fe 's lieenest disa p- pn1ntml'nts c/lme to ynun~ Frrd\· :\lass1n1ino th1~ \\'rrk 11 hrri he v.'as cut f rnm t lie i\rln:il1c G;i rnes water polo f'.1Jl1fl 111 Cuprrlinn_ \l<i.~~111111111 _ a ~1;irt er for lhe 1· S. Pnn i\n1rr1cHn C an1r.~ <"ha1np1nnsh1p .... q11rir1 anrl a n1cn1hrr of ("OH<"h 1 E d !\cwl<in<fs l "l' lr1·1nr \"f'AA 1·h.1n1p1nn~hi p trHm and st;ir nf thr t11lr i:::imP \irtnr~· n1rr l Cl.:\ 1v:i~ nnr nf !hrre plH\"rr~ rrotn NPll l;inrl '~ rli\'.A .~q11;i<l fa iling tn sur111e !he fir~! rut Ol hr rs inrh1drd FI' r rl 1· ·" hrttll\('J". n 11 l-.1 \l;i~s1m lnn ;:ind i::nahr Trrr1· l\le1n S111t 111 c;in1 p ;i lonrz \\llh !ll n1rrnhrr<; of the [)r An7<1 1£'am nf Adri<it11· rn;irh Ari Lam hrr!. an• \1 1kr \1;i rt1n .:ind [):.11' lf.1hn nf tt1r l"l.\"A 1r;in1 A ~rrr•nd ;in<1 [111.:il r11 t In 11 pl•nrr~ I" r~prrtPrl !nrl;i1 vn !h iii" lrHnl le;111ni: ~0111r!1n1e nr ~t 11rrl-. for fl II "" I H , !l11 ni;:;11 1 ;ind !hr Arlr1<111r t ;;irnr" p.1rtir1p;it1nn ----- Calhng dcfr n!'tl"e ~ignal" [n the 1'-luslang.~· Arkansas slan t mnnstrr Sf'\11p \\•ill hf' 6·2, 1!19- pnund mnnslern1;in J o n h·larchiorlalll. a tv.·o..year let· term;in. Fli p Darnell and Steve Rrnwn flpera te i11 back nf h1archinrlalti at the monster slot wit h the l;ittcr a lso a v;iil able at weak 1 blf)()dl end. Experienced hnrbar kers for r.le.~;i include !ransfer Dfln Oela ncy, l\rn \V;:1rren :ind ~l ;:ir!1 n r.1cDflrman on !he weak side and strnng side hac kers Kelly Strnich and Chuck (;[;ispy. \\';irren is a l.~n pent1lt>d 1n for defensi1·e end du!~·. ln addition In lhe !alter, other primary defensive. end hnpeluls ;,re Ron Amburgev ;ind t h e aforementioned Bro11·n. Lining up at th e 1ns1de posi· !inns on \lf's;:1·s fi1·e-man frnnt 1nccas1on;ill~· <'I v.•1de·!;,rkle sis 1 are such narne.~ as Gary Srhne!tler i 100 1, B1H Lefe\'er 1100 •. Jim Smtih t i8S1. Ron r;irker 11!15 1. Joe llealv 11110 1. Onn .John son 111\0 .. .\like S<·hrpp1ns 121121 and Bn ;;in Fnrsd1rk 12051 Scheppi n~ :i nd Fnrsd1rk ;,re lhr h1 '1~esl p('rformers 1n the '1 e~;i e;:imp. t'r11"flnl't :irtu11lh 11·ron"I rrr]l llT"f' n1 111·h drplh u111 "f it;; h;ill hi~· grr;; Tu 1111 thr ~qu;1d';; 1r•p !1111 i::rnund-g:l!tl('!"~ frnn1 1 !l j n (h<1lfb;1\'I-. .John .\11lr" :inrl fullhark Rnh Fl'rr11rn 1 :irr ha<·k in thr fnln 11 1!h 111n1nr 1nin1-h;irk Sk1r L;iudr1h;:i11i::h Br1seball Stcindings • d r '1 k . r111 ~hurch 1140 1 ;in :;11·1 !JCS .•. 'H SC'l!!S and Scnl! f':irhrr 111 rr~1·r1r St Lou 1" ~1i ll';; :ind Ferr:irfl r.'lrh rnl1· :'.r11 \ iir l-. I I "h11·;1cn I'd up .'I\ St'(ll"t'." :11;! srn~nn 11·ith thr fl"lrlll('r ('nd1n::: up on \lo'1llfl' •l f'ighrh pl;u·c nn thr (1r;1nl!r !'h1lnrlr lph1.1 Ea~t Oi\ i~inn \\" L " " ;1 '" .'l'l PrL .5!l!l .51i2 1~1 ::.10 .411 .4fl4 GB ~'? 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D•""'' '' "OU"Q' >• N•w O·•••~I I) D•··~" •• P••l1d••on • 10 0" • """'" «hid~ t~I Sund••" c;,,.,., (1!0111l1r Souonl l"I • ·" •' llu"o>o ,...,,.,•no •' <'.'••""""' l<'.o~,., C: • ., ~I <,, Cl••OO lQ\ On?•"' •' >jp· .. 0,l••oo N ••"' •• tl<'r•<'' New Y~•• r ... "t' •' C.·••~ B•v N•,, Vo•O Jt •• •' I'•'" ~cr1 "•• '"~ •' .,,.,.. E~o •·~ ""I·~·"''' •' '"''"'•" "''"" "•" •' (h roor ~•· F .. r, "~ '' o• •"'• "·••h•'Q'"" "" l~''' Monn•• s,01 JO ''""~O.OI • •• !'t '""' VOLVO 1971 DEMO l•l Sf.DAN 114 4 <.:nast arr:i rusl11nc: l"h'1r1 s 11·11h 505 yard~ A 9 9 \00-~ .1rc! d<J~h \l'hi7. ~lilr;; is :i l.;fl pnt~on nn punt and ~1eknff rf'turn". \\'r~I n i1 i~ion S,1n f"r ;1nc1scn /i.l ti:\ .~AA ~·»! ,511:1 .4'1:1 ,4110 .. '170 f\"e1\ York \\'<i!'hing!nn Clr1·eland 51 .. 71 7.1 R.I 88 ""t<1l nlvislnn ·'°' .389 32 34 '> Red;.,, Ho1 !11. Aul1>"11lic f ron1 Senior Rrl'.'d .Jnhn""n !',1\\' i;flnle orren.;11 e <1ct11in in ·;n bt:'hind r!rp:irlf'd I\ r 1 I h San1uel s nnd hr"ll bt> f1 ~h!111,ii 1vith ano1hrr ~nnd runnt'r - juninr Jnr Tn"ti -fnr thr \n. I qu;irterllriel-.1ng rnlr. AlthouE;h hr's nol ;i b.11'k llr•1h:rr~ 1\!l;·11t1 '·1n(·1n11~1 1 S;in \l1r~(l " " ,, '· 1LJ~d••'• """IH ~·~ ···~'"'" ' ,.,, •. ,.. 1 S• L~··" • C• c •o~ ~ "'"' "" • , r·· ~~·""'· .. n,'1·n ' ('"''""" l f' '"I" oh l \'nl\!•••I ) 0 0d•I• I • '·•'1 [' ~V• ' .1 !l l ... 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P,e•l~n t ~\In~•••"• 1 Oo•l•<'ll '· 10 lnnl"ll l~l••ouk~• •. •~••h l lHll Y"I OlmH 14 24 24 ~ " 29 "'"""•le+• IM•mm ) l •r.rt "•11 11 ll! ti ""•-'• ('.'•~ t 11 on<!"-'"'""' 6-1 ... 1. TWl·"'•M (\•.,·~~ '"''"'"' "Ill 11 Ko•••• ("y f ~l'I· ,...~,. I ~ )1 " 9M '"·r •9~ }""""'~ • l~\ Al M •l,..l ultf t '""'""'' 11·1 " n.;~• "'"'"·"Q'"" !Go<>C!Ow••o •·•l .+ (lovolo"!I f(OI t"•• \·• • rn•"' 0•"0•• IN•e•·e .. , •"!I 1(11111'<>"• ... , •• A•"•· "'G'I !0e&l0'0 H 1 •n<I ,Y.tNl fl• IJ..tl, l. twl."11~1 Holl<Jnd descnh<'s Carin a~. "prnhablv a.~ ht~ a thrrnt ,,., il\11rl 1 t\1llcfPr irorflna·~ all· f"I F rnri nf last ~·r:ir 1 h111 :i clifft'rcnt t y pc altoi:r1hrr. ('arlo h11~ ,R"ood h.'lnrl<1 :inrl he·~ improve(! s1nre ll'l!!I yr:ir " DEAN LEWIS F'1ur o1hrr 111dr rr1r•11r1t penr•1lcri In "" pn.~qh1l1! 11·~ .11 P Jnhn Anrlrr v.~. 1:1rJ.? Si·'11f' Jfl hn Stebbins And \1;i1\ ( n>. 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Mod ern & Complete Serv ic e I Part1 Dept. Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 646-9303 540·9468 Oriln,i:;e Coun ty's l.ar_gr "t ;ind r.ln~t ~loder n T nyola an d Volvo Dealr.r OV~RSIAS DlllVIRY S,ICIALIS TS !T!OIY(OIT!A I '71 COROLLA . _r-t !Ct'- ... DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECTION See Us Before You Buy! ~~ AM ,M •edlo, 5 1p"il. ICl'Yl471 $4595 I STANDARD DUTY lnslallat1on A1 ailuh!c DELUXE I ' ' I c usror~ 2J MOHrn I GUlRIH Tf[ 149,5"' " •• t ' •. 1 ' ' ~T P Oil Tre z!r.icnt ii c 1~ OL't'C(S LI/All 6 COSTA ~A E SA Har bor Blvd . at W il!>ori , 2200 Ha rbor Blvd. SANTA ANA Edinger St reet a t Bris tol. 14'10 Edir1'°1 er W ESTM !NST ER Beach Bl. at McFarlden, 15440 r .--.~1, B!\'rl, " ~~·-J3.: _The All.Mid Palmer Method -"ATMt ln: or T'Ht DtcAD[" -- P05.ITJO.~ RIGilT HA~D PROPERLY TO FREE \'Ol'R BA C KS\\ 1.~G \ I If )Our bac l ~"111g and a-..l v.ard, I! n1a~ ft'els tight be due to unproper r<h1t 1on1ng of ~our right hand on !ht' C"luhshaft. (f ~OUT hand I\ lUrlll'd \00 f ar on !op of the .:lub (l ll ustral!on "l) the tcndcnc) "di be lo pick th e club up and li ft 1l to 1he top Of )OUT l>\.\JOg \.\l!h ~OUT hand, and arn1~. B: '1n1pi) !Urning th is hand more under 1he -haft at addn:~s (Jl lu>ttat1on ·~). )ou'll find 11 ca:.1cr to n1alc a full' <ihould(.'r ca<i1cr to rn.1lr a full ~boulde r turn. ChC"c k lo ma kr \Ure 1ha1 your r1gh1-hand gri p 1<;. light. If ll bc - con1c<i 11g)11, your right arm and shoulder \\11! al~o tighten, thu'-69. inh1b1L1ng a free bacli,\.\Jll.1!. ' ~ '~" '"11 ~·~· !r ~ GOLf lNG PR.ACT!CE /JO\'/ CAN PAY Off LATER! Thi! A•nold Palmer bookll!!. 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I~!, 191 "Within ornithological circles, the Peacock(Phasiariidae)is not considered to be a working bird:' --Mark Scott Grnllr m<'n, yntl ail' in\ it rrl 1n hro1•'s"' our ne11• ~Plcction of \\-nrk Sult!i. ~ r•1rn 1 h r_rr r"n '1n,.nt5. ~,.:e.:ted fer cr11! 1!<rn 1111•l·.i p. fahnr. ;:inrl p;il!,.rn Sh.>.)"l"rl h11• J\lh· \+1•--!. 1\nd no! 111 "\llt'n ~a c. ~ .;:_> F;i~h1nn Is Janel;, Further inform;1.11rin: t-1 1-7 3.fJ Moitday Stpl t,,,btr ll 1!)71 ---- Rustler QBs Sharp ~ Three Bid for St,artiug Job SAFECO INSURANCE B.1 CRA IG SHEFF DI ~I D•lll' l'ltot St•ll LONG BEACH -With just fi\'e days bef{lre the 197! font· ball seawn gets under v.'a_1 , Gold!'n West College coach Ray Shackleford 1s still in a d ilrn1 ma n1rr !\I'll kev nf - fcn~1\'f pos1l1<1n1". ' 1 don 't kno\\' 11ha! we'rt> i.:(•llll'.; lo do <ihou1 qu;:irterha('k and 1 a 1 I ha c· k . ' ' s:nrl Shackleford ~at urdi.ll' 111glll aftrr v.·;itch1ng tus R ustler ~ gu thrnugh an 1n1prrss11e 1110- hnu r t•tint nilled scnr1111u1,1.;r \11lh l.nng Re:if"h Clly Ctlllrg(' l!"s 1H)! 1hat Sh;il'klefnrrl 1s 11nrri<'d lt!'·s 111st kneP deep 111 !:1le11t ;il th(' twv spot s. "\\'e might use al! three of our quar!erb:ii'k.!' in the prat'- !it'e ~amrs. but right 11011· 1 dn11 ·1 knnw \\·ho will sla1·t aca1nst Or;inge Cn;is\ S:i1ur da~· n1gh1 And 11t>·o r 1n thr sa1ne dtletnrn;i at t;idbil{'I>. '· The Ru stler coach n1:1 v b;lle to rnol'' one ur tv.u 0f the four t<1 1lbt1cks to another spot lo [i!el full u.~e of the talent :11·all;:ihle All three f r e s hmen quarrcrbacks ~ 811J Cornel ius. .Jerry H 111njosa and Paul Shanr 1 tuoked sharp in the Hustlfrs· ;.('r:1nmage 11· 1 I h LBCC, \\r)n by !ht> \'1k1ngs, 13- 6. "All thrre 111111rd lht' ball 11cll and rh111 's wh:i t we were ll'"M1k1!lJ.! !11r," said Sh;ickleforrl . fornel111s, a frir111er La Q11111t;i .!'tar. npcncd the scrinl· n1age and cnrnplrted twn nf fo1ir JlilSSt'S f .. ,. 28 ~ard~ H 100- J0Sa 1hr Al1 ·CIF star lrocn ~:d1son hit nn fi1e nf eight 187 .1·;:irr!s 1 and encinerred lhe Rustlers to thetr Ion e tnuchdo.,..·n Sh;ine, fr om R .:1 n f" Ii o 1\la n11t'1c-. ~1·n1pleted fnur of .•1:1: fr.r fi l 1ards. HP h;id !wn p;is~e~ tnl erct>p!ed. h111 bo1h can1e late in lhe Krimma.':'· H!OOJOsa 5parktd C.olden \\1esl to the n!ne·yard line the first tin1e he directed the at· tack and guided the Rustlers to a TD the second l!mt. he • FIRE •AUTO • BOAT •HOME • BU SI NESS ~:: ,:' ,;:: ~~'~;,:;'~,:;~: Bob Paley & Associates sen re Ri('e is one or !he four 474 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA 642·6500 546·3205 !;i1lhrick.~ serkinR !hf' No. l 1"°""'""""""""""""""'"""-""'"""""""""""' _________ ""'"""" srot. Tht o\htrs ar' Ma rkr [)unn. ~tnnte Downing and l\in1 \\'nlf r..1ea nv.·hllP Shackltford was ple;i.!'ed wit h Sa t u rd a y ' s scrunl. .. 1 was rt>ally pleased with the hustle. that we ."howed and the quickn ess on offense ;ind defense \\'i> p!ayerl much bel!rr than we did Thursda ~· ni ght against r e r r i t n s • althot1gh 1 real!\' rlon"t think 11•e wrre ;is had as a Int nf penple !hnu.c,ht \\"' w 'r I' I a'.(; a inst Cerritos 1 ,_ "':J Nearly Everyone Liste11s to Land ers --·-~ r .. '··-~-... ~ .... ,. .-., ,,.._, . 4 .,. .. ~~·· -.... , ...._., ·-........ .,.._ ·-·····-~·~..--........ ~··· • -·..-·----·~ Prit:t•is Efff"rli ~·e SundH.~·. ~t>pl . I 2 1hru 'fueMia~·. Srpl. 14 Sears UATS U'i, TOYOT A anti n1r. 'J'OO!~'. 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I~ Ge neral General "TENANTS" PAY YOUR RENT!! l !niquc 3 bcdro0ni. 2 b~!lh !'; !i·2 J)edron1n plus an inlJ11 11n1t. 6 12a rai:;c!'. '!'his is 11 hat you\'<: bcrn lo0k111~ for al -. SJ27.000. BIG "4" IN HUNTINGTON BEACH J~:.isy to "Ll\'J·:.t:\'' 4 Bedroon1, 2 bath. bu ilt- ins. \'c ry desirable l!untington Bc3 ch area. Pr11crt belo11· lite 111arkct for a qulf'k sale. FIL·\ lern1s .. \.\XX !his one. on l.v .$28,950. LOOKING FOR A LEAS'E /OPTION?? 011·ncr desperate , niu ~t fin d a quick occu- pant for this lovely l<irgc t2500 sq. ft.\ 2 Sl'O H'i'. 3 Ho on1v hedroon1 s, 3 baths. l·!LlGE 130'.'\US TI00:0,1. 'hu1l!.ins. ne11-lush ~hag c<!r· pe1ing. f\c1111· pn1n ted. F:xccllent a!'s11 n1ahle 6 1:!.,.r· loa n. \':1c:1nt' S3.1,000. ROOM TO "ROMP"!! .\nd roon1 slH' hac:. 111 this 2.100 sq ft . 2 stnry heaut.1·. LarJ_:.c s1cpd n\rn li ving roon1 \r1th firep!a1'(', 4 ::;upcr .~ite bcdroon1:-. 3 bntll :-, huge ga111r ron1n. fainily roorn. 3 ca r gara~r. 3 1011 rcfrij!erntio n. ankle deep ~ha~ 1hruout, r·us \on1 drapr:-;. 01t\~\<111di11g landsc ap111g. 011·ncr says "Sub1111t offer" . $42 .650. DARE TO BE "DIFFERENT" l"nusual OL:PLI~.'\' .\ "11111.o;t src" if 1·011 are loo king for ~onicthin~ different. 3 Bedroom, and a 2 bed ron111 uni t plus RO!\l'S inla\V quarters. 11 ·2 P,LOCKS fron1 BF. .A.(' 1-L S76.950. General f OREST __ f OLSON. PE'A L TOR.S o.•; Of'[:\' 7 D.\ YS A \\.EE!\: NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEA N VIEW ONLY $21,950 ----------AUTHENTIC CAPE COD Thi~ ]U\\ll'l••tlS 1•\r·.·u:11 " h<1111e 1s .1u,.1 abn111 • 1••r.•- th.111: ,1,)11.lr l'l''f ol1·,.;1111r•I of Ti1t• -'P.i•'l"!i'IH"•s .,f ·I HI:,\-~ i;:;1, r.1~1,·l1 •II« hf'1n1- 11ful k ll!'hf'n 11wl11d1:1i:: JOH· ' r·;,Hl•'-•'I'. 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I -, ,7 -:,:',11 , c .. 111",·1 c,ill~ n h 1 SOUTH BA Y FRONT LITTL E IS LAND ESTATE SALE '.lrl 11 .. 1 I'"·' !r••nt, 1111, A· 'I j' JI:,.,.,,,.,,,,,._ ;, /Ht. 7 t•:Hh•, 1l1" r~, A~O AIJ.Ot/ATI \ Plf'l';\fl•r , "\\Olllllllll,.: 1"1<,f, l;111;1t i\L1 in '11"'"1•'1 lnr• , nn REA LTORS 644-7270 (Formerly' Delancy Real Est11le ) 2828 EAST COAST HI GHWAY COR ONA DEL MAR, CAL IF. 31/2 ACRES 'EASTSIDE Spec icil : 3 Bedrooms, '2 Baths $26 ,750 Jlr1·r 11 ••' Sl11r11 E,1, •l'I" ("0~1:i ,\l\·sa hnn1" fcarn111•t: flfV\r In 1'f'1l1nc: h1'1<"k l 11·f'· pl~'·"· ''"'111y b,1,·h..1.irl 111:11 t:T'f'.I: r11~c,, l'J lll•' '-ll'l'f'i, h111l:-1 n k1'.-h"l1 -1111 r .. r $11' 7,10, ~1'cl(i.,(:h.!O It '' I' 1· ,I :,>1;'.!:i Hartxir, C \1 T OWNHOUSE- -SPECIAL- ~1' ~·n11r la"lllll•lllf'l' 1111d varll 1c1ols Try rare frf'f' iiv1ni:: 111 S12,."l()(l, Spa!·11111s 4 BR .~· dining, .1 ('())! p()<)i~ for ~'Our u~c. ).'o""' Yacant for 1nsp<'r11on. CAii ~16.J~~ 1nrlf'n F:1'"$' ~ ~::1~~;;; "OWNER TRANSFERRED" MESA VERDE RPduced for qu 1<"k salr. 4 bf>rlroom~. 2 hnTh~. co1·f'red pa11n, Quirt c ul -d r -... ;ic ~tree!. Clo~e In i;hopp1u1t ;inrl schools. Onl.v S3,>,;'<() rlo1\11 Ca II fl)r u1.•1"'C1 i"n 54&-2.11~. ~·'THE REAL \~ESTATERS Ot [N UNTIL~ PM ~I'll tdlf' ltem~ no1v! I General , •THE REAL \RESTATERS OPfN UNTii "PM WALK TO BEACH 10';. Do11·n. 0 11·nC1\ n1ovcd from arc11. \\'111 at·c.1•pt T.D. • * * * * Graciaus Livin9 Dr!ii:htfnJ Ba ycrr~t Arra ~ At>rlrm, r!ln rm. lrg f111n rm A PLEASl ·r.r: TO 5110\r~ Arnold & Freud as parl payn1rnL. l\,..,1r nev.· ~8.11 E J71h, C \1, ft-1'1·7T~ :I hr, 2'1 trn, l!"1v r arfl('IS, O\\'\'.Ell tnin~. <I R"d~. c\lo~e To ~hopp1n~ & rrnl'k. f•unill rnoni to[1"n hr.<11l1f'd 'Ar~nl Or Suhn1il Tradf'. ' rf'1!1ni:;~. J11r;::" r o \ r r" rl Lachenmyer Realtor na:111 ;it PR!lf• /11!1112 rir, .~7\,"/fl General BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP r\c11·cr 4 P,Jt.·2 bath. 2-stori· hntnl! 1ritl1 ~hak e rnnf, dbl , s1n11e frplc. l11·1i1t; r111 So ~t·p , din· 1ng r 111 . 01·erlnok 1-;1~ H;1_1·, SC'f'lurlerl pa110 arE'il & Jo1·ely IC11rns. J.:::c. ~car i.:<1ragC' c ;n'1d {'(/IHL ,'\· ~(l)ll(' tlf'\I' ('i1!'p CIJll(!. ()ur ('\'<.:IUSJ\'(! 1i ~t 1n;;. Sl!J.),000. Call fo r upp'1 to sho11. Call : 673·3~63 64 2-2253 E venings associated General Gene ral * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LI NDA ISL E-$14 S,OOO J1C'al p1e;.t1 ge li1 1ng Jn !111-. 1111r hornr nn t'\l'l u~11·p l.1 nrla !sl L•. ~ 1·e;1r.; 1H ·11 5 f'.0rt- 1-oon1, fil1n rn1 S .. 111rn1nl d1111t1.:.: 1111 IJ ;1nd - !)<lllle 11t'l b<1r ,Ii.:_ l<Jb11 l ou~ h11t hl·n. l11er "lip. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realtors 2111 ~an J oaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-49 10 General "n2ucf\~r6c Immediate Occupancy VACANT • • • n~:n1{nn,1. !.11 1111.1· f"""ll dtld ~;11111· 1'•~1[11, \':w:i:il ''I' \-•, J'r11·f' 1f·d 11,·1 ,[ I" ~1.·. •11) ~~tiS ll\rv: i' ~I. • • • 1 General MESA VE RD E Golf C ourse \11 11.' \;.; '0111 1 «l>•I .'_~I ~·I fl , ,I !11 In~ 1111 i 111. ''"''I' -1.. ····1 .. 11 .. :111' \ d ' II~ i""lil I • \\ II II •IH,\' "I, 1·:" , i! r• I I ·11 ":·• ···11. Yot11 11111'1 l"'I' :Ii~ \\,or:H ; /ii:, ~ , I: i l.•11111· • pn11;•· '''111•'1' 1 .. , :+I 1••11 .111.1 ph•11 1y HI l'H• HI I f,\l' o1 J 'f \(JI.'. i ',1!1 .JI ~12 1 1()p<'ll ('If'~) General HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? J;" 'iii lotll, " I' ,, I' I H 11 ' fl\ > ~ , lw" I JI •, , I <I nil , I I< 1 'I ,, ~ " I I• .ol I'•' )II'< ·•t<• ,.,,llll.l:lf'<I ,., " . .ii ~··I ' Ill ,\]I' ' Costa Mesa I 111 ' \ "' '' \,<I ''I" I''• ,, lo1 •(:1· ' I•",; I:" 1.,1, 1· \ I•.;, 11 ". r• I'~ ' , , , , • ~ I :1~, ] I 2 •T; ,I :11orfH!'f''! I I'' '''· ;,.1· ( r111d .~ i ll<i l•ij•• l' I' •' I'' I 1 , f,, d1·, .. "'"' I ";, I 11 I'<"' "I~ . , I i I', 1: I f '( 1..; 1.,11:<· ta 011 I ,1 I \'.I 1 . ., ,. 1 ., ~ ; ·.~ }'nr \\ :111 ',\ ,·1 ii"I' and ·.i«J !i. .. •i' , , 1 '.il"l-')\12. k !1•1•L"'• ''l'I' ~''" ------1 ii 1" i.1•11 1 ... 1 . East Bluff ' ,, •''> I" I 1< ,. ,pld il•'<'•d·,11111 · 11'1'"'11 l,1. ' I Ill P' •lll•.111• •I ,I ,, I· ttl 11 'I H•'I •<·II 111·: 1•1 I : ' • ' I • j I II ! ~ I ' \ I I \ 11 , ' fl"• l'I \ "' I I 1111 IJI 1' I" "i" I Ii' 'I . ;. ·• \",I'•·· ;•1t·I 1111 •11 1•l1•""' .11•~·.' .1:; f,,, Ol!'i''' l"1•·r.I I"''• 1906 SANTIAGO DR . 11 )(1\'i·'.I : :-1101:1 -',\'I·; I 11 l ~••d 1·111, l.11·:._:p f.o'\!;]) I'"· 3 B \. 1·.,.,1 I: ·I •'\•·!'\ r'••:IL nJ'F\ [1111 .Y I T1 1 , t:nY J, \\ \1,11 1'.1.11'..~ ---~----., \1 11 'l\'f 11.1·:\TS e :.; \!.J..~ -I i .. \....:\'; of Luxury Living 2400 sq ft ]\' :_ 'ii« h•'dl'"I, di'\ fltllJ • 1 , ·1 1 .. 1111., ~ 111'• r11. f•'lr :nl .1,,,, 1 1•u r '1. •1n11·d 111:1do11·s ,\ I H 1• •! :O\«I " PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Sl-IOWN BY APPO INTMENT 12 Linda Isle Drive i-:1 r gvn1 11C'11 .i BIL . 41 ~ IJ8. lir •111c 11 fnr1 11:1l din rn1. J.1111_ rn1 .. 11c1 h<:ir J1nprc:-:~11·c rn- try l'OUI I II J(i ft. t1Hlllo)2, d ruor,; $179 ,~00 I HFDl:<l(l\I : h;1ll1, f.•111•1_1 l •1>11, l1•fllt,d ,f1•1:11~ l•••i ll, ~::!1; t '.!1'111>.il, L' 11, _,J,,,:1.;1. '))lu!\Mr~ra(tt 546·5990 1;)• ii.'·~ PERRON RLTY. 642-177 1 -------1 Huntington Beach .. ' • -,r-~~h~~~.:~·~,s,~~•~•~1?~~nn10 1"1111111111• I rtt·1,J.1· ! •'.Ii\. I,\_• !l'i""' ·I.~ ~•<>he<> ::. \ .~ :, h.!1·111~ .. "'o1111c-\\' 1J l--~-- For Complete Information On All Homes & lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg . at Linda 341 Bayside Dr., Suite l , N.B. Isle 675-6161 G eneral--~ i General '.MESA VERDE ·''POOL" J >;,I'•'" < ' 111.; \ , I Ji I• ,i, ·n "I I 1"11' \1 I: to ~ P 1, r.111•:; ~"°' l•I I i'<" ii J :,·.,11' 11111 Ill• 1' • ' •1.1 • • <11! .1" , I: I , 1, · 1 ., I,, 1, lw 1 1d1 1~ t<• ·p I 11' ·" ,<-!,( r., II<, d, I 11•:• /,,,,,,,, 'I; ,. "I.~ 1 .. 1j H •\ 1 I Ii.,., "''l'I 1·1 Pl'\ lhl'·:,: 1111- 111.'" ''.II ',,, IC> 1n .• kr 111 ~ '''"' MESA VERDE \:011d~· .11 ···,1 11,111! ... ,,i I. •l' I ,1,.,,j, l-.•··111'111 !.11;-<ii (1.\- J. y ~ )l,'hll, ' OPEN HOUSE SU NDAY 1789 I to 5 pm SJ2, 900 Kenwood Pl ace, C.M. •'·•I" ''1, :11'1 I >1 1n;w11 I· 1 ,•i. H.'. I $©~41)1A-.g £tf'S" The PuIZle wilh the Bui/f,/n Chuckle O Peorrcng11 l@ 'le;s rf 1~~ '«.'r !'-O'T>h!~d v.-,rG~ b"!· l.:>w 10 f,,•"1 lnvr ~i 'l'p [e worC1. 'I BY LAK I t , . I' I I I . r I I i5 i •LI! 11 ! >l unk, when oflocfed by a , . . _ . . . b l"I, ba d v1olf, gothero!!d he r I T U Y p I R -.,'..c i-..ldren .~boul her ond :sa id, I -u,-. S·iJ ' I I I I' I a 0 Compfelit !.~8 (!HttJ!o qt.IOle~ • - _ _ , _ . by f.'11111'.) Fri lh8 mos1111;, woids ycu d~1e•cp from ~iep No. 3 belcw. I K AT R E N I ~ -I I I I I I' . ~,:.,:;:·'"'c'J I J lusj J I J I I SC RAM-LETS ANSWERS IN C LASSIFICATION 900 --~-Costa Mesa Value 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths $22,500 ~'):i )" I'<'. l'I ~ s~ ... 1~111 -S.1:,•11~1 1w ~111.,1 h'"' I ."'rllo·r, Ii.I\,. ;1 11, .1d1 $32,500 New port ,, Fairview 646·88 11 (anytime} \,I '' ,11 I \J .! , •:7' I" 'ii • COLES\YORTHY&CO .• REALTORS ~1 llU(ll ....... 11 .1111 POOL HOME MESA VERDE 4 B0rh,'l<ln1 & 1i0n, 21:l h;1 lh~. r l'IJf'!s. drH [lr~. r11 1\;;r, JC- fr 1:;;. 1n;111y x lr;i•, all 111 tn1nt ··n11rl_ 1 '•1J'llf'r l•'i 11 fnr h<);q or ,·.1111 prr, $45.000 .-.. ~·css Roy McCardle Re.,1t or JSiO \'.f'11'f10rt 1:i;1·rl., C.:'l t. 548·7729 Free Pool Table {;,,,.~ 111111 1111~ :1 brrlro•1111, 2 l>11l h l\l'ln1" 1n fu;;la ;11r-~a, 1 :1'<'.tl ;11·••.1 t'I"'" 111 .C.\:i . .:t~'. 1h1rll: !\1(! 1·n1••1·1·d "11"1."t"rl p.d ll• ti11il :-111 k1tfh('l1, !hit\• "r a ~i.:11\g S:l.J,{1()0, \Ink,.. ort- "r. ·1·lf>.AA Ill • :ri:n ll~rMr. (';If. . \\' h . t" l·'.!•'ph;1111~. 1,,.,) 1·1 11 -\'.\""·'· :•1111 51 9,950 IS THE PRICE 11···111SJ111 •• n t" 1111,(1,111, I· 1 •!!•·· 1• r.' 1·01• ty 3 hr-d- ("(!1 .l.l\ . ..; ,i.: l\.l'!"J'.') l\'C. I' "'II .! I<,, I•· lto>ill•'. 'J'iv• BEAC H BARGAI N l>il 11•. '.! <' L 1 i.;d I ,\,I I Ii•' l"i' •11:.•. ~ "' lol• CAYWOOD REAL TY ,\ , lln l :11111:.,: n ldc 1' !1" • ! : I : , ~~ I ! ' I\ . LI:, 1/\ I_,,, ,1 t 11 II• 1 :. " I '.i· , li I 1 pl II n•l•I 111 ~ !· Uli,\ I 11 q, ~ "1,7,'~I. 111 l:··l1·ll'''li l\\\1 ~1.1 1 1.li' l t '";IM<ll i 'I 111> ,\ I• 1,1 I I I 11/l \ 1'• 0 111 'I II ,1,,. I I:' d I t,, ' ;1;1111 Corona del M:.i r LOVE BLUE? S or11.;::.1:,· I ',\ o -~ : 'f r ·, ho•111•1w111l \\ 1111 I.Ji I!" l••r111-. t'••"ll J oli 1111l~·•I l•W 1''111•. I·>. I" II• II!" '11·,, I"'' i1llil ~l11J I j, ·1 ' j,,11·ly liL:ilt 1•111•' <'.(I J•••l ,11~. 11 1•1 1•' lwwl\ l•ri·1•L1•''' 11.-.11!• 1111'1 11111 1111~ lllllol" I~ II l"·111i1 •!11I !'>111111 1,111 t•·ll.-•· 1111:.: 101 l!I~ <'/Iii' .\ l;qd• f.1111 Iv 11 .. 111•' l'1'1t«'• I s:r,,!l..v. i11,11,.,., 11 .. 1;,-. i.1 ·'I' f'"•111tn1<'111 t ·.1 11 n tr;. 1111. CAMB RIDGE ESTATES 2S28 BOWDOIN PL. ' '.I Crinirr :; Hit f.· f.1111ilv r1,1, :t 1111 h"lllo'_ Hirn•. d l I, lf•I ~ C';•r :.:.•r (Ir\ !""'i'ilr· l"t: r:2,:~11l (In\•' lo~,\ ,·,,ii. BA LBOA BAY PROP. 2JOO \\', f_l;;1lhHa, .\B til., 11\.10 * COOL * ' l••on ,, !1,.;l 1 , . .,,,.1.!li ""I )!IU • •'' .i •I ''·'' II•' 11 ]'.!,\ lllf'Jll~ "I ~'"ll [·<'I' 11 ·1•11!1 , II !ii.•h Ill· 1·f•1 " ,1 , 11"•1• rt\ lo1111J-1f1S, !11°"1' I'·!" '.H i ""I~. ;;11,ri 11.,i '11 11'": dr.q" i l•H1Ql1· • OJ ,1' •' ', l ),. HI ' (',.!' VJalker & Lee I'.• .11.,,.~ _!,"II II 111,,,1-l~~1d. ,.: ,\,l,1'11.~ F RANCl~CIAN -FOUNTAIN- : l'Hfl ILi, :: t I ' i.,,e,:P '"I \ ' I<"' I•" •I ·r .. 1' 11 n, I 847-8S31 • 592-5571 I ' l I I I ~ ~ Classil '°rl INDEX Advert1sn1g tlou~e~ tor s~re 1 ~) ~ R~al f ;!ate, Grr\~t~I Cl~ s~i f; ca Ii on 52 5 -53 5 , Lost and found I [S1] Class ific " Ii on 550 -555 lo~lr11 c!1or1 I ~ c1 ,, s~if i c i'J" on 57 s -580 Services and Repairs I c1.1 .. sificahon 600 -699 Employment I [IlJ Class i fi c d Ii on 700 -7 10 Merch~odist! ' ) [§] Class 1 f ic a ti on 800 -836 Pets ind Supplies I [B Cl<1;;ific:c1t ion 850 -8 58 e°"1s <1nd I Marine Equipment Cla s~if icalion 900 ~ .912 Transpor!at1ori I Classification q I 5. 949 \ I ! -. ' -,. . ' ,. ,. ' ' . - • I ' • 1'--___ ... _ .... ___JJl.e J I -. ..... I~ .__I -_ ... _ .. __,J~l '--1 _·--~~·__JI ~ I _.__ )~ ~' ----··-~l~;'l~[---··;;;-~l~~.e SA\'E £ASH! Huntington Beech -PAJNT & SAVE $19,500 w/S1/4•/o FHA 4 br, Cf'Js, dri>s .(. 11rr11~n1· f'S, .~\\ irn pool~. t'tJ11llU 4'.1J-37J:.? --BIG TRE ES ~hade 1h1s nnc-ul-a-k1nd l)rl 65' x 110' 101 2 Bt•drm c·us· tonHu.'d. S~\.~.111. Real Es1a1e by McVAY 893-i;:.~3'"-~---;, [t fl l:vl IN STANT MONE Y ron 't'O L'H 110:-.1 r:. L'i11! ::.1 tio11rs a 1iay. \\c 11.1,1 111 n•.~I~. Hl•tu1ul 1n p111nh•I\ ~ 1\1.; JlJ,t ~ .. 11r F·a1r .\larl.c1 rqu11y 111 C'Hl<h. * ('Al.I. folli .. ~',()7 • (forn11•1!.1 Hr.1,t11·.1 r Hll}.I UN u o $r.ltf1 An1 1 ... 110 ~ * 4 -t ''\'ITS. s:t·i.!11111 Rf::-,~r Hl·'.TL'll'.'I t•nR I.I)\\' [)(\\\':-.'. ~TY i 892-5593 l!ilil2 BP:u·b l>ll·d .. !!.13 . "OWNER- TRANSFERRED" Jr )"u :it'C' to~·k111g f .. r a "bu,1 ", th1•n l1M1k 11., tur1llrr. A cul--t!ro-sat' tnl ;i111t 4 hl'r1r01•n1~ and th•· f'h1ldq•n C'an 11·alk In i;1·hr'll1l. Th(' own<'r.~ flt'<' 1r1·v an:>.JO\IS tn SC'll, !!12-1:i'l,i. , YOU NAME IT- WE'VE GOT IT Real Estate by McVAY $29, 750. WESTMONT HOME 3 Bf'rll'lll + lll•llU~ l'll1, Shi<I! ('ill'[Jf'\ l'<'t'l'l\1 [1111111 11lll.;lflC-. \';i,·,.111' S11 h11111• HAFF DAL REAL TY $34,500 By Owner 2 ~1,,1',\ \l1•111lt•1·1:1rl"llll 11 .. 1)11" 11 I Hf( + 1;111111~ !<•1111 " frpl,, :!'t !1Jlh~. Lut';:t• /nl 11·/ hni·I.; llltll•• & loJ,w ·~ 11 di rc'!l<'I', .1 ~,,,,,., .. Id. I )p<:·r\ II'" S.1t ,r;. S11n I : •. li.~'11 C1tll'· rl•n1111 C11 \·Ir 1' 1'.!·~>'.l';Kl SELLING YOUR HOME? Frrr• nppr111~;1I • II r l"fJlll!1rs. P111"<nn11I !-!llr11!1••11. 1.) \'f<o l'\;f'l"I h'n('l'. COL LIN S & WATTS ''LOVE-TC7SW IM?''- Thrn ,1•1u 'll t«·nlly 1..,,.,, thi~ !<'1'!'1 11<' 1 t11·1h•n•1nl, f.nn ilY J ..... )11\ Ji/11111' I\ llii 11 ~ IJ11,•I" fl<"l II /I.is 111'1 lln1·I.. .\arrls a nd 11 r. l"t:\.\1111! d1-1an. ,. 111 thr 1!<•1•·h. Sl'.!·!·,":-, G1\l:f)I ' ho111••. '" .1111 r\(lt'lr 111 •H!. ~ lw n1r111111. Ii. .. r.·d 1•·•·!. t'r"f l11d-.0·1•, oil" "I, ' !I II\ p I• Ir prr ,;r•~\ H.1 ••11•1,.r '•,,' ·,110 4Kn .11r·n, :i1• n .\. :i , .. r \!.If /'rr~h:<1 h"ll1" s1 ;,,j11U. i;, 11;...r,2::r. The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace Huntington Beach Mission Viejo Bu1 ln•1• Opportun1tv -::Ho_u_ ... ....,_F_ur_n_1_1hod ___ JOO_ HouMt Unfurn. 305 HouM1 Unfurn. 305 200 0 ...... 1 --------ll r.:;;;M.::::--- B~:l\l 'Tl t'l'L. 1'1.1~!1r, • BR 1 HILLTOP HQMl': $115-COZY 1 BR. House. Xln: East.-ide loc. Avail Now? l' ... 11i.•h. !1n·a1htalun~ h1mily 0.,., n ytJur own hill' On IQp of • FAMOUS BRAND NAh-tE IMMED. POSSESSION BUY LIKE RENT l~Allll, l 8dlll~, 1111111~ C:o.lr&.S, Jt IS ll ('Ute J bdrnl., l lwtlh • B EAGON. ... '4S-0111 1ir•·~111:<' 1..:d'i.7 1,., 11 11011. ,'I, fe.rnll~ roon1 hnn1t \.\llh CANO\' SUPPL'' l11111wd r><'•'UJ"''w~. S'\.l.!!00 ll<'lll1'(l 1»1l. :\f'r !or nuli.'l OISTltlBUTOHSll!P ;-.,., du"n \'f\, IH ', ~'ltA ,..r ln1rn th1.s Or(<'kll H i1111." tPART OR FUi i TIME"! $1T.~,l RR w/ rl'plr, f'flm['I lurn. Pe11 4 ainglr1 wel- con1 ... .\!••\•· l'l\!h1 11110 1tu~ :l B!{ ~ '' 1 ~ l'OJll\, 01,11r "Ill r18}' l)jfl!l!~. lr><'J.111011 Y0u n1li;:hl 1"1'Pn Nn1>1 a1•a1l11hlt> Ill thit Arra. h•UlU' and •'!IJ<I) II u1111t l'iP:O.I' ~it;:1.11 ('urt u10 Dr, L\l V. .sQuP£>ll' in a htir5t -wned All I01·1t1Lon~ 1trt L'Olll· nl ,.~,-1,)11 . N<•a1·:1s·a-1i\n t'"!l· I 'I I ...:~.o-1 t:r, O.K. nit'1'!'1al or f11 rtory 1urr11~hl"d BEACON * '45·0111 LOS ALTOS Pride •f Own•rship 1 •11•1111 111ns, n·ng, 11 w t. 1·1·1)1s & custnl Urps. A s11•<1I Newport Beach ASl\IN • $41,~ by u~. No .srlli11g. Qua.lilied f,w FH/I hlly~·N;, 1,.,1h $'i.'1'1 !-----·-----· CAPISTRANO VALLEY p,. r ~o n w 111 h,. c n ru • .!•11111 p~1.111\t IH"i ;ln~irn: IM RSI REALTY rl1~Cnhu111r lor our <'a ndy .,,,_1~ ;ind pa)lll!!i of $]"!.', SW ME . 31.'1')1 Ca1n1110 Caplslrano ([\'P~llP5, PlanlPr.•, ToU1"1e Home Famlly wilh teeriaii-f'rt ok. 4 Bedroom l bath, buUt In.~. carJ)e'ting, drapes, ltast $28;, p!"r rJlO. Phone Lona: Beach Zl3 • 429-!fJ.)\. l"-'I' 1110. 11111p1,111 1 S:.!fJ.~~) BEAUTIFUL I ·l~l\-112•1 Rolls, Milk Dud~. t>lc.I. r1i11 pnl·(·. I Westmi t•r Vrry high 1nr~unr J!(•1r nt1al. BA YCREST ns You n111.~1 h11v• 2 10 II hr~. l.ar>.:1· !ll1arkl1!1f.: :-'J ~ ~'() puo!l ~l'ACIOUS 4 BR, bP1111t prr ll'PPk .s;a1•t t1mt 1day.s l' 11iage Real Estate 1111h :in1pl<' pal10 l'llhl ,111rd l\1t1'h, playhousf' ~062 or PVes.1 for 11l:r,1-r1r111 1 ·nl ,.rt;11rh1l~. ('nrn<'ll, S~.(i}l;J(J. Hy Ownrr S177!i CA~H ll~:QUIR fo'.ll l Bffiroom1, 2 beth!, t:loseo to Hoag H~p11a1, SZia, l yr IP'i\SI", llV!lil, ()(>t. l.~1. -----------1 Tn-l••1'<'l hun11· hit~ h1nn11I :110-.',.->40 or 1i4fo-07:.S. Fo r n1orf' inlo rin11ron wr1tr : d1111 11~ 1~11'1111 11nd hrr;;l./;,~I ~~llll~~~~~iii~~ /''DISTRIBLrfOH DIVISION 962-4471 ( ~::) 5<16-8103 "LARGE FAMILY" Tiu-. :; 1.if•rl1'0U11l h"llll' \\'ill ~t·r...,11111l•1<l...ilt• 1ht· l i1l'~!"<I Of la111ill•'' 1111.! 1ls 1u·u·1•d 111 011ly s::::.:,~>. Unf' uf 1h•• !\II'•''' ar .. :1s in 11,1n11111:1<u1 Jlo·:i1'l1 . l'L!•~•· I" IJoui.;ll!,, ~· 111••1..; aml "h 11 pp 1 11 .i.: 81~-'..'~i::: •. iu't'a, la1111ly nK11n 1>11h ; No. 13", 111.i..;~11·r ~l.+!1(' f·r··11l:u •1• a!KI fltal En al•, IMJ r. o. Ro!( 17:19, Cov1n11. THE Rf'-1\L F;STATERS ---~;'i4G-2.l L1. 4 1 .. •olf"l!ll~ ;ind :•, h11!11~. and '---"-'"-'-'.'-' __ _, Cal!IQrnia H '\.1·ar ~ar.•i.:t•. Bnn1: }•1UI' 91711 -ln1·l11dt' pht•11P nun1hPr 4 RP.. 2 BA. r rpt!I'.. bllim;, douhlr i:araJ(f', 111.ri;:I'! yard, 11r CatOOl1c rhur(·h s:na. r.IATCHAM RI.TY 646-4!1:17. l:u11tly an•I 1n~p1•1·t 11. DISTRIBUTORS-- H1·itii•·t'd tn si;!1.~1:.o. C;1tl Acre age for sale 150 NEEDED 1/!!i-illl. NEWPORT-HEIGHTS- -1=,.=;=n=.========c1 3 CAn l iAJ\1\L:I< :ind 2-.~1 .. ry l'~l'l'lll11·•· h!lnlt' o!I fl l'lll-rh .. ;;;_;;;;;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I sac slJ'(•('I 11f 1111u·r l'll~tu1n Jiuu10•~. Al111usl 21J()(J ~q. fl, uf ~·•>111r•w111/ile rar11ily 1iv- 111g. Fn•slily r:,,1111··11. 1u·l4' shHJ.: •'·•l'IN·t•. ~h1>rl d1.~t an1~' !1 "n1 1•l<·111•·11111'ry, 1111111Jr and 1111.;h ~1·lu~1I~ \\'1111'1 hr 8\'all· 11hlr lu11g! $11 .~. HELP!! 01111<'r .~cn·:u11!111: "srll rny ~p.1111.~h i BH, !\1 r!cn". ~a~s 11". Loil\' <1""11 l1;111dll•s_ A \'t•ry l1vahl,. hon1o• n<":tf 'hf' p:irl.; .~· n·•·. l;H·J!H1r~. 0111 nf Hfl'<t 11\\'ll<'r 11•;111!s ;1!J off· rr~. Pnr(·1! al $;~:.~(Kl. (ired hill HE.\LTY L'1u11. P:1rl.; (\•11h·1', Ji·1 111c \:111 An}11111e s:t~-o.~w ( '111\•'1'~1!,Y J'K. :; ••r. '.!. J,a f'ro •111 t~•I' hw, 1ir J11r1 I'"'! Til<• palio ,t· n•1r Xlr;1". ~:1.1.'KIO o,1111'r s::::-.~:,1 1 Laguna Beech VIEW!! { 'i)••h'l l'lll'il'[I 1'11'\\I ()f •H'\'illl, <';1nynn ,X· 111"11, 1'llJ\•v •>il l· door l1\·1n~ 11 1111 ' l 111' Ill" I n I ,. n II I) I' I' ,\'<"lnl .~· ~p;1('1!>llS pal1.,, B 11 1 I I -In l.110 lit'!\ \l llh rl1~h\\'H~h1 •r ,~ d"uhl <' (11'"11 : Ur1 rk !1 1·.,pl:1~·1· :i Hdr111~ .t· :.! J1a!h~ ha Iii 111 11;111· ~.inl<'n S l.\!l{)(J C;11l AG/an REAL ESTATE Walker & Lee Jlralror 201.l \\'1·~11·l1rf 01'1\'f' filii-711 1 011•"" '111 9 Pilt Looking For a Buy? Tr} !his-:1 l~·ilnMun, fa1111ly 1'1~1111 hu11U• Ul B:1.11·n·~t. Cnn1Jlh'i«l,Y r1•1h·t-orut•·<! ;111d \•:11·;1111. .ltl~1 ri•1hu·1•d l 'l.000. ( l11 111·r is V•'I'~· n1ot1v;1\t•<I. 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"'1'.'~1~:;~ --SLASHED TO lo~• 111 1111<'1 •111>; h) llll'lll IL•ll Ill 1111 ... 0 '11~1.1111 :1 )'1·1!1•(•111\, d1•11, li<Hlio• \\ ilh [.111111~ 1'1•1111 dllll !'ojll'"'·il 1·••\ !;'1.1d l,111111.;,• 111·~1- h·.I 111 l"11'il' (•:1ny1111 ~1'11111\!. l'l'WI' 111-cl Stil.'1.~) • ('1111 11!!1\' f1•r "l'i'L lu St'l'. fil:\-~.1:~1. < 11.lJI< I·;;..! :1.1...;11 :.!-~I•"'" Tl'•·•· ~l1:1d>'•I. '"'I !01·11 I, " :11 I.;<.. I l :! : 1 ... :1111 1•1· 11 , 1111 . THE BONE ,\ S.'.i()O{J p·d11c·1iun n1;ik1•s l\i1.• 1.!•il•I( 3 h!'dl'(llflll l\!1~•'1'''1 !11q111• ll~l:1 ~·~ top 1•1!1111' !'ho•H'(' l'U!\\'o'lli!'lll l!>('"IH>ll I" !><•'l"w1ls -I ~l101pp111f:. N1·•1 • h d··1·111·;1l!'d 111h•J'"'f • i\11 1•l1 •1•if ll' 111.111 1 ltl kll<·l\•'11, 'J '~ !1.1rlis -r.•111:1•11 ~ 11nt -111)\\' uni• S.'~i.~rill EZ 1r•n1\~ • 11 11;'1'~ 1;<:1.s,1:.0 11'1•1, I' 111 .. 11111:. 1i1n. "" '" 1,1111 " ! • ll ,. 1111 --THE-BLUFFS 01.1~1r (f,·1•;>1111•" .i •• 1. ~ ! t .1!"1. ~ 11 I • \ll'"l'I'\ l:l·,.\1.1 \ •1'11 !lj'T l I\\ .... I• l l. llt'"' 11 ·'''''''~'. •" II 11•11 , ;\I~!::."; HI,~ tn1. ~ f l pl~ II!' II•'\\ h! ll'k .t· 11ii,1r. \, I IW~) !'11 > :1 1 ____ , La guna Niguel $1:.tMltl l 'r" ••d !" ~1·11 F .\,.;T : f":I :, .! lo" lfl·l•'l •'i II I II'\\ ~,pl• , I 11•1 c ·11'.n;r. .,fr c· "IH'llo'r \1• 'I' prt l\t•h 'l't'll· 111 \Iulo, Cd\I l!1 ~,·li·•il ,\. ( '.i 111>111 I 'l111r,.h. Al1·1•!1ll,1 l••ni.:111 lor1 1."+'I l\111 1!,· 111111. I '.oil 11<111 h I! 2.~1;:, 11<1 J11•r , I I ~o:~~.'..~o~,~~ .. ' 1:,~~~:6'~~~ERS l.~o·. l.11. 11\'ll l·1·111·r11 1:1nl, I ' ,I I ,,.1 ..• .., · \ !u .. ~I (',,11,1 r111··1nn p.111.. II ; '1" ""' I .. L · N. I R It l. ·1 to··~ 1'"•111-aguna 19ue ea Y , 1 1 83(}.5050 499-1344 .!. ',II k f.n·i Ill('~' -----'---'-·I I. T.-11111~ ~ Lido l!ole i , !~111!1 111 appl111ru·t'-. A ,_____,_ ......,__.w..............,~ ti. l ~ll'C•' l'it ll<I~ ~ ll.1 r1h1111~1 ll(virs~ I HI< 11 2 h:1 ;/J\AA S.,•!, .00 1'. t'it''l•l.11·1• ~ BY l>IVNEH 10 Ul·'.AUT1 ~·u r. VII::\\/ ACR~:s 111·:1r l..<1ke !'i1rk. t..~11111 aC· ~"·~s 1b1l11y & only $.'1500. 1n l••nn•ni;: L'o111111un1!y! Aller 6 pm. 6.~~l-~tlG.-1. -DANA-POINT-- 1 \~ <1l'!'1·s. 41 uni ts. l!])(.,Q~ ~~~ ---H~ '. ! '() S.S E S ~:u 10 Jrvel aerPs, NO l.Xl\\'N, s-i;, mo. Near l1x J11k•·. ~>X-OlH7. Ap.11rtments for sale 152 ~-----32 + UNITS COSTA MESA s:ilO r.l S:'(I .VI do. Excel oc·- l'Upancy, 6'/.l-6041 l{1'11lhlr, Owner - ·-~---Commercial Property 151 *INVESTORS* N.N.:-0'. :!'1 yr h•ase. $:\1.620 ~rx·nol<ihl(' $G.i<RM • Slt'1M <I0 \\'11. !\.~ !'Pllll'll, l\'O:'W 100 Mo·d, Hoard & C11re ~·arilily. 77~· lli.-~J Off1l't>. Ki.;r, 6.1!)-771!9 It•·.(. -S TO~R-E_S_&_O_F FICES l •r\ Nrwpor! Hlvd, S l ~~l ii-I l'\j(ll ly, 011 i<'Hl<Cholrl. 7'~'; IOHll, P1u1 in ITRdf! 111is~1blr. OwnPr 67.i-lfiOl. Condominiums for s.11te 160 POPUJ,Al1 spli! IPv"! modPJ i\1 u11 1i1•1•llo (',,r><!om1n1un1 S11.:.00. I~.~· (11\rn•r ;;,10-J~lll. 1 l:lt~1•2t;°:-•. -1·o;;lo~Poo( .<:111111:1, n•1·rt:tliu11 hall FOl:TIN ('U, l:llrl( fi42-~.000 lncom• Property 166 4-PLEXES $G.ll00 •l•ll\'11 Prn·f' $.'r.'i,000. \\'ul'!wr & O:ik, 1111111. B1·h., 2 hlks \\', ol Hr·a"ll Hlv1l. N""' ~Tf!I.~ & drp~, rir<·111'~. f;, h., g;1s llllin~. 1:r1 fin. 4 •r><'n S:1I f, ~11n tro1n 110<10. LEAOERSHIP R. E. ~·12-44\~ :H<J-71J\6. ll 17-?i913 $422,000. New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. Costa Mes,, BROKER &12-49()'j Ii l'rul.~. '.\lnl Ill(', nr \Vh1!11Pr 1:1\11. ~;, Li\. S47 .~00. lno'"!llP Sfil'OO JI'. SPll nr lr;nll'. As~u1n11hle lonns. Rkr 1r:·:-'r,•i: •. Lots for Sale 170 \It '."f ;.;t:LL R 1, c,,,.,lf'r 11,,1"r Or. ,t· 11.irn•\\ !'I. \Ir \\'1n<'hrieh1. i;-1 ·, (),·,~111 A'''. S1tn1 1t \\,or1wa, <r().1i'l2. 21.l-.'\!l-l-ffi2~. Mountain,-D9sert,--- Resort 174 * Big Bear l.11Me WATER SKI OR FISH FROM YOUR OWN FRONT DOOR RE.\\'r!~'l!t 110~!1·: "l!h l t::> e UN THI-; J.Al\t: e ru, only Sll,:)(11}_ It v.·nn'l ! a~ t' Pll: Rll~.c;; 171 ~1 ;,:w;.r;:i.~ r>r V.T!lf"' :"PENr. ~.H HEAL 'ESTATE, P.O. I-lo\: 2'1':'.ho, 81g Bfo1tr !..'Ike, ('ah/ Balboa Island t.111111t>d nun1brr or DIS'TR l- AUTOftSIU PS now a1•a1lal•le 111 vour 11rra. Nt>w l\·lulti· LRG. 4 br house. Avail no"'· i11ili1nn IJoilar advrrt1s<'rl ~pl~ 11. 9 n10·~ l~I". UCJ 1'u1ldu1i: & t'n1i! c:uµM, soi(/ :oi'TUDE:NT.S WF:LCOME. J 1lu-oui.;:ll 1\UIOm111iC' Mt•rt'han-Doonr tu No. Ray /, good 1l'isrrr.. If q11alirif"d vou wi ll Ill\ Imm ing heh. $350 n10. bt' 11rovi1lpiJ Wllh ~!1 PlfUip-121.11 2ll!Wl366 t'Ves. rn1>n! 111i<l loc:111on~. arid b" YRL 2 Br furn, lrg liv rm. rra111Prl In all pha .~P~ ot t111s 11•/frpl(' .. No peh1, $240 mo, J11g-hly hu·ra!lvP h11s1nf's~ 'no 61f>-1!l7.i. i;<•llin~I. You lllll~t hp rolo. oo-=c--~--~-c-~ 2 BR . pa tio & trpk, $17j, 11hl P, ha.vr a i.;:nod •·ar 11nd \\'inlt'r only. 4 hf1'1rs a we,.k ;<;par'e 11111", amt hr ablP to mak.-fin in1-• • 67J-7611 • • n1P1lia:r inVP.~lrnPnt of 4 BR, newly l'l:'der., gar., Ave . SROO.!~ 10 $1100.00 IWf'UrPdl. $2.iO. mo. LI9 Mari~ Si>nrl nanlt', a'1d1't'.t~ 1tnd 4~2'996. phorlf> 11u 1nher to: NPwporl l cS400=c.-7YcFc.A-Rcc1.~y -,-,-1-3'i<l-.-. l1111•rn;11ional D1s!r 1b1Hini;: winter. 3 BR. 2 BA. Con111an,v, :1700 Nl'll'pnr l 6il-2885 Alvd., Nrwpnrt B •a c h \ 0,--;,---;C"-c='-;---c I ,..,..,,,, ' Balboa Peninsula Jt.11 ., "~"""· Df'p!. •.10A. l---------- ACTIVE PEOPLE-\\'INTF.R Rtntal-2 B~. l BA. NEEDED 2 r-ar gar Bay \'ip"·· "N1\TH),...,'AL COMPANIES" Sw+m·R· Bo11t dock avail. nt'll' n1ul1i.n1i\J1on dollar Nrl-$?;()()/1110 673-4436 or !213t vPrtisrd prnrlut•tg. N f ,. " 6\'lil-411:1:1. 11011·! Rrll11blr 111"11 ur wo--SP-A-CIOU~S~l~-,clo-,-,c .. -,-m-,, 1111'11 !n ."f'r\'i1·r fil~! 1no\11nR ftPIUXP l BR apt, nr l Rll 1•0111 npPrlllf'lt pnxt11ct.~ in rotlaRP. Winter. Bay.,idf". l'll1!lp:1ny Sl"C'U!'l"rl IO<.'ll!inris. ll71-l'l-167. Cn111n1r 1'(•111! and fa1•to!'\', 1--~=c-~~--, p111·1 or rull t1r11r , 10 to 12 3 BR .. 2 BA, pati(J. ho111~ prr ll'<'Pk. 205 I STreet NO ,>.;F:LLING "'inirr lr11.sP. Sl75. ('ASJI R ~~QU IHF:D . 11·1!'17.110 (n $~.00. For rtlOl'P inlor- n11111on wr1IP Quirk !\up. P 0 . Rn.".: 2·1R:>1, Lo~ An· ~ .. 1 .. ~. <'all f., ~24. TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES ''Thf' Rrokf'r "'llh F:1111>11tht'' 171fi Onu 1i;tt• Av ... , C .1\,, frl:>-117f) for ~~\(J.!!fJ)'!I Pl't'~. N"" lr<l1 111o:-C11!.;r Qo'('(lr:11i11g H ~:rAll. fl(')()I\ STOil ~: O!rl l'~t. hll!lltll'!l~ Ill 100~~ )D('. (;~IOI! lt'H~f' f11nrl1>1' 20<' 111•r sq. fl I No 1w rr••11l11Kr . Iii KIY>s~ $100,IXXI pl11 ... Ap- po111l111,.t1I 0111~'. VnRPI Cn. .S11J1r tO. 'l(l:,z N~wpnrt , 1 ('.,1· H11.1· I ~.~-!{~16. Coron• del Mar HOUS~: on Bf'a1"h. Corona rlP! J\.111.r, J AR, Ch1011 01v" \\'inff'r RE>ntal $275. fi7."..-.t.14-0, fi 7:1-:vxl6. r u rtN ISltF.D 1 BR. -t rijn- 1111'! room . 11(;.'1 010. 4J:i..B (';i1i1.11i110. 5.is-1r11:t Costa Mesa 1 Bf'droom. furn1~hf'rl hou~P. rrpi.1.:. 1trp~. 26::..S r . Orang" _A_"_·_•-('~·------­ Laguna Beach ___ , ONE 1nan opt>rll11on hark 1~ 2 Br, dt>n. s19;. mo-10-mo. Av:.11. Sf>µI . \;.. ~~ Lom- b.irct~· l~nd . 49 •1-fi Of\4 . \\'f'f'kP!lfls: '.!J~;j9!t-{).!46. I.SF. 2 BR. den, ram1;n. ~73 N. ('yprP~s. Sf>p wkenrl~. I ltil, grtlnr p<l. sz;:1. J_>;J.: 2 Br. df'n, fam. rm. ~1.1 or 4 rno. wcwk. ,.,U!ll ha1•,. N. Cyprrs~. &? wknrls. Li ll !, lull krMiwli'•IKe of r11 ~!on1 Rl'dlll' prl. $t?;,, WlVl(!\.\'f'>l'i.; t'.P. S:.QOO. \\'rt1P Bo.\ ii~. Nu1 J u An Lido Isl• 1-------('a1J1~tr1111n lnr KJ)jl1. --SPIT!' f... l'rl'~~ :<hop. )!:l'f'~I p<1ll"nh11l Onl.Y "llop in 11rf'11 . s2:m . T<'!'1n ... 1 Hh r,, P 11f'1fir Cn11.~! llw), Surl!lt't Bta{'h, ~)Jf;-:t:1il 2'0 i .l:i"f l~TF:P.t:.<;;T 2nd TD Loan T,.rn1s hl'l~Prl on r q111t.I'. 6'42-2171 54S-0611 ~Pf\'111'( l l11rhnr ltr"a 'll yrs. S.11ttler Mortg•g• Co. .1~6 E. ]illl ~tl'>'P! Hou.e1 f•R9nt I~ Hous•• Furnished 300 General l BR SRO. l Rn P\'I homt wi1h gil.r- 11ge. Ht1n1 Brh. * * * $.\'>. 2 RR, V11rl\nl, with stove. fl love in no". * • • S l~il. " BR. 1 BA, garage. t"ern:ffi ror kids. * • * Sl75. l BR, l BA . Hunt. fencM for kids, prr~. * • • lkh. :t nit 3 h;i, {',•r. Int S!l'l, ·on 'I. l'nr•'<l l'li;:h1 ar $31i,9:.0'? ~ HJ\ ~ h.1. ~b:.i~ SJ.:;1,()0() 'l't11•n t•a!I !1'111 !O 1n~f><'(·t 1hi~ LIDO REALTY INC. ],,v,•I.\ ll<ulu' l•Kl :i~·. 6 \6-7171. • • t_.\f\F: F:l,.<;;JNORE •'Ill: 2 lo1s. st~ffl rnr holh I ----F-R_E_E-1-1--- ~tllST St>ll 4%-4:i60. Sl~. 2 BR, ho~ riirl<'h 00 'l IH'ff'~ Ran11< It mrn1\t;. La ndlords-Owners Ovt of-S~t.-P rop.-"17i \Vr 11111relPr1,.1111.n•s tn you '.\'t~Alt (;o'l!Hit l'.<':l<'h I.I\' 1·111. ,1 /lli:;un ('"11. ,f, fl'Jll. 2 HI~, Z ha ·~; ~un11•· !'.•utll Open S1it-S11n 1-5 Owner r 11t 1n . $11\.:.00. Q\\·l)f'r J l:1rl~ll'Vl1'\l' ll11111<'s )t'l\'t'\ 2 1112-1~2\ tlll + do·11, furn1 01111 rn1. <·11tu11r~· kit. h1sh lml ~<'P"<: ~M.;;;.•~••_v __ ."'-d_• ____ ..,.,_ 1 1s117 l'nrt H:11·1110111h 1;.1.1.4~~7 • t '1rst \lff1'r *• B.v llAYCl!l·'.ST, •I l>r , J b11. ~~1' 011'1\l'I', ]1v rn1, h11n rn1, 11(1111 Pr11'1<' 1'1lrn1·r. r x1r11 lRl'l!C' ~i.q·a1:1'. 1'111 lnr po n l. lo!, !'1'1r;~l!I' f111' 1"1nt or f ;Ull· $.'.'!.!l:jl, ~d.~-:~)M. J"'l' Prnf1•s .~1n11Rl l ) --------- lll11dt;r•11pi·•I .\'anl 1111.~ l:1n.:•· Newport H•ights /lnll111n;v l'nul. l'l f' /l 11 1tI1111 --------·- "n1rr1:.11 . (,,,..111111 1•·;1h .. 11··" NEW LISTING !1r«p111111h B:1r-R -Q11 ••, <·. 1,1,1.r I ., ,..,.,,, !his ( • '''-l'tTl'l\t \' '1111~ ru..;!1111111<'•1 ho11\I' hn'i ·' I • . • nr>· . rt~ ~·1~•r "' rt1.1r1111ni:: .i • , l.1r!.!•' l"•1h~•o1n~. ~ h;1ths, ., 1 1 1 £ 1:1 1111111•: rplr. 11r11· ----------It SOUT! [ oru·:GON • 40 i\1'1'1·s. Ti111lll'r, i\!f'ado11·. IA•1·1·l. Nr Jl 114a1. \'illagr !. l'l\'+'1' Sp1·11i:u" Hn·rr V111I")'. Gi'f·iil pOl('!ll1al. S l 6.5 00 , '...'9' ~ dull'n. !12i-6'Xi6. ------Real Estate Wanted 184 11~'.LP! N•·C'd 12-'2'1 inrnmr 111111~ Co.•111 M•·~a l)r lh1nt. H1•:ic·h f o r rl"iidy-lo-huy, q111111 111•il t•l1rnt. Bk r . lii·;-~101 or !17:~</JI EvP~. liAV~: SlO.f.00 11~11 pyn1I on ~Olli' l'l'RI "~1111f>. ~Tl(j dr1:i 11~ to l:lUx 1~!12, N.B. No N>ah.ir~. l11r1:•· ]1\ 1ni: t'~1111, 1 .. r11\11I 1 "hi. C'llrJl : <"1(1 palro . .., . ~a r. r------------1 1l1111111t r<lr•1n. i:rpRr utr •ll·n ti S'.17 !r'(J R-~ LAND \\'ANTED :u11J l(lt'J!r hnnus roo1n 011•·Tl> 011 11 ry. · ·· · · 5 tn .'IQ IH'rf'~. ~lc\Hcha,.1 t·n t:t: of ch11r,fe , . l\lany (IP.~irithl r 1eno.nts on o u r ~·11ilHlK llS1. ALA Rentals • 6-45-3900 STUDENT SPECIALS e SPACIOUS Bachelor, h11n- d y to OCC. S!Y.i. e F.XTRA Lrg l BR. All ulil µ&Id, $120, e B ~;ACll Sh11ck-l Br. Util lncl111trrl Sl4a. e YIX~:lt UPPF.:R-2 Br ~ar f!''"rythlng. $1~. e RONAN7.A.! J Br. S1rp~ to lll'1t rh. K1<11 Ii pe11 ok. U11J incl ·d. S1 75. \\'E HAVE ft1ANY h-10 Rf.! STAR.LET 63~2160 IN Crn;!a L\!P,Gi rnr 1·rn1-~ sharp ~ bclrm wilh loll! of roo1n. Carp1>1,, dt'llpei'I, boil!· 1ni'I, lt>ncE"ri yard 111 sz10.oo Jlf"t' n1n. 1!'11 in nur r,nlt1.I hook 11lnng with lots n1or,. Walker & Lee Rf'itltot 2100 Harbor Blvrl. 111 Arlams 545-046.1 Open 'ljl 9 Pi\f IMi\fACULATE AND NF:\\'4 BEDROOM horn~ wilh lt>n('. l"d yard, ~prinklf'r!li a nrl fully l1tnd~1tpf'Cl. Nf".I· r11 1l)f'I~ and draptJ. Nf'ar lh• l>f'arh, lnr S:lfi.i. J>PT mo, C11ll AR'f'nl, ~~141. 1ni.t 111 p•w•I. 110111to 11a~ CAl.~L 'G) · .,,.1'1' Co1npany. 111 871-.19~ ui'l<lrl hnn1« "l!h 11p~r11•t1'1I diet 1 ---~~------·1 CALL DAY OR NIGHT CRl'J)t''t1n~. hanrl 11111111 •'•1 Rfil1~ TIME FOR ALA Rentals e 6CS-Jto0 1l\ur1tl Riie! f'\[J f'l1 :o;J\f' r'-••r Nt•pnrt Pn•I orflf• 1999Harbor81vd.,CM \.\;1 llr•a111T~ th runt1 !, 2 9UICK CASH l1rl'plrt<''"'· h It -1 n ;ip \'A f'ANCIF:.~ C(Jst monr y: THROUGH A 11l10!1wl'" .;pn•'1•oil" • '"'llJ.:11 !" ('tll••rta tll larl!<' fT"\l<I~. A Rf'rH ~nur hnusr, 11p!., ~tore DAILY PILOT OU! .... Costa Mesa Gener al -----------3 Bit lam rn1. l ba , {'Qt l(Jl, FREEi I ~ loc. trpl<', S26.l ptr mo. L•ndlords-Owners ;>16-301'1 or &.'\8-7786. "'e 11'111 l'f!lt>r te.AAnt R ro you Sl'AC 3 Br ho\151"' 11f'ar So. F"RF:E ol charge , , L\lany Co1tsl Plaza, !rg y&r11 & dM1rahlt ltnants on our 1 n Sl2"/ ««47· . 1. 1J8 1 •• J mn . .,,..,.... ;i. w1t1t1ng 151. --- ALA R•nt.11\s e 64S.-J900 • 3 Br. horn~. 2 Ba. F'rplc., f 'enc-ed ya rd. • ~:ASY oor.s IT-I BR. $48-112.0 Crp1s. drpg, child & small 4 Br ] l ba1h f ~ yd & pe1 Sl 10 • • • l"O ALA. R ' I I e "S 3900 per nk .. On \V, 19th St. $l!!5. en a s U"I -~!>-2100, 54$-2171. e MOV!-: JN TO::JAY -2 Br, NEAT l BR older houSf'. g11r. Kid~ & Jl'l'I.'\. $1:11). t-.1a !urf> adult.'\, Slt;i, 261 ALA Renta ls e "4S-3900 M1•.sa Dt. 64&-73'12 e COZY CO'ITAGE-2 Br. !East Bluff f ncd yrd, Gar. K1d.s & pets. l-,..-.,,_--------Sl4:t. ,/ TllF: BLU~-rs -Split ]PVl'I ALA Rentals e '4S-3900 '"T-P!11n " 3 BR. 213 BA. \\'f'lt r1f'{'Ofaled -Ray V!f'W. e ~·1n;;t Thins;~ F ir.<1·2 Br. Avail Oct. J.1;)()/mo, o~·ner. in Aln1 loc. All ut1! 1ncl'd, 547-1 641. s1;,o loc~~-~-~-~-- ALA Rent.11ls • 645.3900 Huntington &leach e LOV F:RLY • Corona de! Mar. Shivt>, rf'frli;:, cpt1, d111s . Child r,, pet. S15(). ALA Rent.11ls e 645-3900 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME Prof. l11ndsr.aped 3 RR 2 Bil, lam rm, d i.~ kill'hrn applns. rully Cp!d .(. drprl_ Con1·_ !o bt>11ch, shopp1 n,1i:, e ~'ANTASTJC-2 Lrg BR. st·hool.~. Gar<lt>ner lnd. L.~e . Co~y rrplr . SIO\I(', refrig. 111•a 1I. SlXJ ma. %2-9954 or SlfiO. 1,_:.",..'c=->'c17i':i0o. -·~~-~­ALA Rent.11ls e 64S.J900 3 Ar, 2 Ba. Close to 6tiop'g s,·hls, par k!i, lrg n1a~1r~ e NE\\'PORT H"i;ihr~. 3 Br. hui:f' fncd yd nr .•h!~. Slg.), bdrm, dhl Rar, hltnt;, .-rp1s, ALA Rent.111's e 645-3900 l '°'rll~·p~'~· ~'-2'10 __ im_o_.~"'-' .. _204_:.·_ BRAND new, 2 br hou ~". e GRACIO US-3 BR, 2 BA , d!'hll'!<hr, frp ll', cp!~. dps. Db! gar. POOL. Kids & pel.•. !ndscp, palio, biJ: 2 car gar, S J~. $2'l;'i. mo. S.16-4141, ~6--0521. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 .j BR + (!Pn, 1 blk h'tlm CALL DAY OR NIGHT f.larina H.S., shop'J:. Crp1. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 drps, bl!n.• !.:. fr plc. No 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM yrdwork, S'.?50. i\46-71.'!6 4 Br l\\•nhse. Pool, -rrpt/rlrps. All appliances, RENTAL FINDERS 1~""~"~'7'-_1_·m~5·~'-'-µ;~"-'·~­ .<t1' W. Ifft. COSTA MHA 4 Br, 2 ba 11•/clps, b:tn!l, dps, Housn * Apts. lt>nrl"'fl yd, patiQ, wtr pd. * 64§..0111 * $2·1fl. S92·0.'J.l7 or Zl3 592-2412. $1~il-l.Hl; 1 AH Cotrilii;<'. Nici:' ,varrl. 1 ('hilrl rrn ok. BEACON * 64S-Olll BEA U T I FU t. Hunting1nn Harhor 4 Bil + r an1 Rm hnn1e . $400, Call &46-7247 ro SPP. S 17.'>-1 Bl.I\ rn ocr;AN, Nice 1.1;';•;;";;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 BR. S1n1•r. re.frig, pa l10, 11 A\·11il YP111'ly! 2 BR. 2 ba1hs , ......... $265 2 Bl1 , l baths, den ...... $300 BEACON * 645-0111 3 BR. 2 ba's., atrium .. S.~25 $200-1\';ilk tn ,<;;<')\n(ll.~, .1 BP.. :I RR., 2 ba's, bonus rm $35(1 HomP. t"nrrl ya rd. l\1rl.(/pe1s 4 RR., 2'i ha., tam. rm Sil.JO 11Pl('(l1nr. 3 BR., 21; ba1hs ...... S300 BEACON * 645 -0111 \\'E HAVE OTHERS Sl2:i-2 RR " f:ara'=p· Prrl' par10. Cnnv. locr. Tor ol.;, BEACON * 645-0111 S'l00-1.At.;lJ NA. 2 RR. Pnv fllf'd PR!in + y~Td. Clulrl fl"! ok BEACON * 645-0111 B,,yshores 130~ 1·)rlliL ---1lPnl!or "SINCE 1946'' ls! \\'e~lern Bank Bldg, Un1ver"Fi ty Park o,,y, 833-0101 Nights • BA\'f'RONT, ,1 RPrl . .l 811. UN IVE . • E:.;r1·u1il·f'~ t'h11rniinr;: homr • ' .RSJTY PARK * Rl'ailahlr nn vrtidv 1 .. n~ Rl l J BR, 2 ~~ ba lhse .. S300 $32.'i ~11 \ Quie l ~·rlull 'ranirlv nr 2 BR. 2.ha . Cnhse •·•••· $300 RR l hn1t R~y cJ~h .3BR 1 1 1 ba.hon1e .... $J.JIJ 2L1-7!1~i<:ii, Pasad1>n;t. Corona del Mar (ired hill Rt:ALT't' Un11•. Park Center, Jrivnt Cal] Anytime 8.1.3-0820 211 h~ ----------------ll 'Nl'Sllt'IL I Bii ,r,. li:r lot1- A'r!'H1\(T. 4 II 2 " , r, r>ll + \\'i df' O('f'iln \'1<'11', $2~'.i L\11) 1>01111~ l'lll. t n1•d ~d f,, ,J111in, \l~hirP ::.rlll~. 4~\4-4/;:l:I. nu c pls/11R111t, nr !<C'hl.~ /I.·;-------- 11 11 s!ll)pS. l111m<'d ia1e /'I('· M•s.11 Verd• ____ :..... __ _ riipanry. $l·IO 1110· 3.% NEAR GOLF COURSE C1tbr1lln, C:'ll . b46-:il9.l. C" "-I ~---1 11arm1n1z: nuUSf> in prr l'('I CHARMING 2 AR Dtiple \:. cnnd, J bdrm, 2 hath, hltn~. Crpt~. rlrp~. b11n.~. 2:i.r. 1 hP11utiful p11 1in, et c. /mmf'li· rh11ft nk No p<'I.• pl<'~!'<'. 1a.!P possP~sion. No Pf'I~. s1:i0. On1•, by 2111 Crcd Pl S27.l mo. 6i3-6.~ or if no !lmnll C'1tl1 &l&-1;..1.'i ans. !Nt.l'f' messall'f! 545-94:i!. 2 Rr, rrpt~/rlrps, )1tT'rl, nn Newport B-;;c'1 Oof{. s1i;~'1 r.. 2~1 r ---A•w"~ Si. 54!-1400 . STEPS TO BEACH ~IJt-R:l.il J AR, "rly lf'as~ ...... $26.'i ' R l-R-ch-1-1-c-"--11 8R, yrly lf'ase ...... S27.i r , 111 · rp rl '. s.,ai;: .1 RR, m u n rt, to month • Sl::.O rrp!!l, hf'1t m r"I 1n g~. • B" I I • rl~h"hr . .v11r<1. s 2~01mo . ~cAYW'oODsPR';~L·T~"J li4&-1 7'.!.0. 6.l06 \\ Cnn.•t Hwy., N.B. MF:SA Verd P Pool HllmP. J 541-1190 RR, l 811, hi!~. plu.~h crp1~. \\IATERFRONT z & S?ll0/n10. l.Pll!lf'. Slf'O cll:'an rll;"tl 21 B I J ;~~: 11rr. All 4 pm. :>4&-2344. bH~~. 2 a, P ·• MESA Vt>nlf'. lmn11tc, lovl:'ly Ralbo11 Bay Prop. ~iJ-74111 ho11~1? to llvt in 11·/prid,, 3 s240, l.::r Blnrk lrnm ()(.'{>lln br. l ba , no Pf'I$ _Pltue. $115 11·/vi~"" .l AR 2 BA rrpt~. n10, C111l ~.,.1!').94:Jl. lfrps, firrpl, 1·11n~,.: oven, 3 RR, 1 hR, Crpl•. f'llC.I rl~hwshr. fii:.,...:16!11 1:111'11'!"· Goorl I o c 11 ! Inn. l BR-1-, -~ lrtr hQ\J f:1x·to~f'll yant. S I 9 ~ R ' f 1 ho ' 0 1.,,:. M'. , l6--046l'I oom or r".'lf!. ~Imo + ·' · Ul il. Bac k &y a ff'11 , 3 BR. frpl<', nif'# l'E'Rr yarrl, 2 543--440J allt>r ' pm. cAr ~ar. ?6.22 E Sllntll AM NFWPORT Isle; l BR 2 Bi /\\'f'. 962-~ Lg. drn w/ ... ·rr b&r. '2 trpl: 3 BR. 2 BA. t-.tonticello TnhSf', Blc-in.•, CID Ann lt&st. S230 Cpl~. drp~. rec ta cit. S197.50, 11:1/lb-3891 f"llt'S, 968-4TII~ Atr ~ 6. on \\'knrl. !!ARBOR View Hco-m-,-,-~-,-. l RR, 2 BA ll'/pool. i\1-;;;;r l hr, rl1n rm, 2 ba. !rplr. IR; ITll"'lrl. Sf>p pl~y yRril C'p1~. ps1lio. mmrnu111ty pool. \'f>ry rlrr•. L1()r') 1 .. 1t~ &lli-~:i7 nit'I", $.1.10. !!:tl-J.ll~. 4 RR 2-RA.-.xi"it1-ronrl . J Bt l Ra 2 ,lnry, ffJ>I(', c L A s s I F I E 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llEST RllYS! ~1111rl;i~· IO-.ir~1 OI' p!11111c ' Y S1•·nl ~I !•111 :~io l'.~liHdll \ (I ht.ii.: rlr thru a Dail Pilot WANT AD :0.19-JIY\~, ·-'.::"'..:"_".::''.::"".::'.::'I.::.----642-5678 1t;irR~~ .. ~our 1r11~h i• CASH ll!lll 11 DAfl,Y Pll.O'f Cl.11~1 f11•d 1.d , ~'RF.E RF:NTAI~ SERVICF.-4 ~. l ~tti. 9hllg cal'pl"I~. diMIWl!.:!ltter. fl'llC'f'tl _;-M nt, ch\Mn!n & ptf~ ok sn, PIM. Brokf!r M2-t4;n. VER r CLEAN JBR l stor)' Gl•n,\11\f homf! \loith blg Mll11flU' rm f. h1i;: ~IQP boflt 1p11CI". VACANT NO\\'• J'lf;(), po-r n1n C11ll Al?t ~\f,...11 ·11 2-Rf"flrnnm."t hll th hnm• ll'i!h l'llrt11i:". Ei1t;!~idt, S\75. call Terry ~frl31.l S28.'1fi\.1onth. C.1111 Ll\rTy, Nf'"'P"'t1 Shore1 $285 I.st. I ~!!!!!~::;; ~\6-5AA'I 645-l:l60. I~ - • • Monday, S'pttmbtr 13. 1q71 DAIL V PtLOT %'1 HoUMs Unfum. 305 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. UO Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unful'n. 365 •pt. Unfurn. l65 Apti., Busine"St Rentel 44J ~-~~--~---1-~-~~-~-~~ l Coste Mese Newport Beech --·"'.'.'::-:o.....,-~--i :O'."'~.,-----~ NEA R BF:ACH . 3 ht', 2 hll , COZY k qu1rf, close to So. SHARP l Br & 2 BR. 111.d \\'aterlront lg l BR llr1f'al sunr1k, hllns, w/w r rf)t , Bav 2 BH 1 BA lrn!C' pool , Nr. :sOOps. Ar1ull s. r.;o I r I b ·' · ' ,. ' ll l pd l''' l for 2J, yrly. adlts, no pers, c rps, uf.f' o C' h s ~ stN>l'l IP\'t'I $225/mo Sept· pe!s. IL • ,..,.. ll onro\•La. l/ C I 0 . ''8 ,,,~,. !>l'ln \, patio. $111.1. 67:'>--2124 poo !f'nn1,o,: •'rl~. h1 d K. 1 .!un+' ~w $1f10ln1-0 Sf'rt·Srpt. .... "U.l.>U. r I 0 ,-sr• C II l \'c;,11),' "".'BA. f~. ,. "' ·""' run. a ro · loc.1 ut1L Call 673-l06i. ROOt.lV 2 Br. furn upfl"r. "'~" ,. ' lt't't !:?l lf ~~2-4052, /\'E\V 3 01 4 BR, :l or 3 bath.~ $1 8.~. uril p<I .. Rar. Nr DCC. sundeck, arl lls .. no Jlf'1S, Sch I blk. S.325. 675-212·1 Newport Heights }:Jf'C' kitche n '>''frlshwu. 1 l"h1lrl ok. fi.1:l~~3. -· frplc, pano, garag•. Avail I !. 7 Rr lrg, id('iil for nlf'n. I-BR .. \\\i n!('r $t'i'l-Month, o::c~J~~n; ~~I. ~~:iis~~~ ~pt 15 to June JS. 539--8831, SIJ(l s,. $160. Adli s only. 01YrlyG$1~ 1-I.o. Adlts o67~y1.0 12 6:iµno. 67~20. PQOI. 1993 Churc-h. S.18-9633. 1• r. uriuerson :t-"' pr1!i. Reis rrq. Ev e 5 . f•l2-2fJJ3. Ba lboa P eninsule e 1 & 2 OR Sl·lO & up. Tr'Of!· 2 BR, 2 Ba d"'nstrs, S_WU. -1cal pool . Sriiral 1';;11rs, lrplc. A\·~11 now HJ Junf'. ;,:xx) Santa Ana I BR. Furn "'/garage. Nr 1..i5 E. lll!h, 6'l2-·lfi03 X('p lu rl<'-7!4. 629-1492 coll . FOR lta~ lo1•ely 3 B~.,. lwach, UriL $l~/nlo. Yri1r-DL'\ l BR Fn,1daire an.. Newport Heights h RPspo11s1ble adul1 No ,,. pa1n1. $l~r1. \\11:1l1't furn · · pl1aru'('s. Qll•""fl St. hC'd. -----.-------- CIO!<e 10 schl'IOls & shopping Jl"I~. Avail N-pt. 18· Cnnipt i·rpl 'li. &l&-92711 evrs CLEAN 1 or 2 Br, Ar11r:;, no 2 kirl~ nk :,.\6.1}170 ~l.'>-17il4. ~----------· pets-. lg kiL $13:'>-Sl.'JO 2-121 ---DELUX !.pac1ous 2 RR, 2 Ra S9~Ulil Prl . B.1chPl1Jr apt. nr F:. l61h St. NB. 646-ll\01. Santa Ana Heights '" ,--•ol. '"""'"' OCC. S1ni;:lf'. no pets .1-----~·------ 1--------Newport Baech Balboa lslend Costa N'1is• Costa Mesa Newport Beech Furn. or Unfurn. -~'.".0'.:-0--:----,.,,....,.... -. -----Sent• An• 370 EASTSIDE 2 Br, 111 Ba, PARK NEWPORT D E LUXE hi d h tns, 5hw r, cpl!', drp,, APARTMENTS APARTMENTS enc! gar. $175. 6-15-2939 B11.chelor. 1 or 2 !kdi'OOms, VILLA MARSEILLES NO\\' ~ VAil.ABLE -BRANO NEW Alr Cond • f"rplc'~ • 3 Swim-• 2 BR, Crpt5, drps. and Townhou~s. Spa, pools, S13.l mo 165 S-ha I i in 11 r tf'nn 1s. from $170. Across SPACIOUS mi n~ Pools • Hei'llth Spa -1 & 2 Bd A Te11nls r 1·1! • Carne & fill· I ~"-'~Cc'•0il0C7»070<0>_l37.~~,-~ lro1n f"asluun l~lnnd at Jam. rm. pts. hard R011m e LIKE NE\\', 1 Br dupli:i.;, boree & San Joaquin Hills Adult Living 1 & 2 BEDROO,\I $12:1. 1975.c \V1:1llare Ave. Roar\s. (7 !4l &\.1 ·1900. Furn. & Unfurn. .FR0 :'11 !I Hl Sn1all pet OK. 494--1763 DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba CID Dishwasher color coordinat- MEOITERRANEAN l BR. Shag cpl, dshwhr, Ml! hltns, er1rl gar, $175 i. $185'. ed appllancet • plush &hag rlf'an nv£n, surl(!t"CI.; $14i 5-1~-3708 or 673-2370. carpet • choice of l color VILLA GE 1 ""~=-~-cc-cc--~1 se:hemea • 2 baths . stall -'-'-'-'_1 _':_2l ~n . S-18--3ti05. 3 BR, 2 ba, rrpt/drp bl!ns. I showers • mirrored ward· '.1100 llarhnr Rlvd .• C .. \I. r~· 1 J 551.s020 RE!\T Al.. O~"FICE OPEN 10 AJ\! Tfl ti P~I * Spa~ish Elegance East Bluff blk lrt1n1 beach Nr shp'g robe doors . Indirect light- cntr. Yrly 64f.-36M. llli ln kilchen • breakfast * \\'ESTCLIFF 1 Br, l V11 Ba . bar -buge private fenced ---------- NEWPORT BEACH To1\•ntwit1se.. Adul1s only, no patio . plush landscaping . Villa Granada Apts. f'Jf'T s S22Q/r>!O. 54:.1-75.13. bric k Bar-B.Q's . large beat. Four bedrooms; wlth ha.loon-I 's~,-n-1-,-A-n-,-------1 eel pools & lanaJ. ies above & below. Gr11clous 3101 So. Bristol St. --Jo'OR l!e, !lXJ aq tt M-1 blda !or machine shop, &~ or uphnlstery shop. S48--8797. ---E. 17th St., Costa Meu Stnrr -oltiet', SOO Per Month IU-alonon1ics Bkr. 67S-6700 Industrial Rentel 450 2,000 SQ. FT. M -1 4·1-0 3 · PhaM power Pai·titloned office C'onv{'nient Costa Mesa Lor. S ' "'111 .-r ~" " • ~2-~. Newport Shores 2 Br. Duph•x. :-:nrlh Bay \\il!1.1111 \\'1nton R 1 1 Y . Q · Ad I L' • C l I d 67· :i~~, Sh d G d p I 2 BR, 2 lii'l, spar dup , "l.:r utet u t 1v1ng Ji\'ing & quiet sWT011nding (~ rtli. N. or So. Coas;t Plaza) loc fomily whh "'""''"· CAN'T BE BEAT S•nl• An• REALTORS SINCE l!M4 673-4400 area. on1p rp1 f'COra!f' . . .... '-l . a y ar ens-oo Shag cpl • drps • bltns New kuchen Ch1lr1rrn/Pf'lS CLEA:-: Bach apts or slf'PP I & 2 BR from Sl;sc.. heh. Ari!ts, $210, 642-3052 Beauu!ui Pool • AU UW Pd Near Corona del r.1ar High PHONE: 557.-8200 ~k: 'JSL"rO. :?0217 Bir'C'h SL J i·ms, s!eps b('h_ SLOOfn'o 177 1-:. :tJnrl SI. &1:?-.)\.151-"'-'"-'-·c'c'.i7_-cl_4'_7_. ___ ~= 2 BR. S!iO lil >-.177 L'r .ll:. E. Balboa Blvd. Dana Point .4.pt. Unfurn. 365 Adults onJy.00 pet:ir University Park 673-9!).1:1. -----1 -2-11 Avocado St. 64&-0979 &b ~ooll. Fki~re~~ace. wl71 bar & Slt"GLE STORY -~ u.u!· n rcr"'n app iances. -8.'.15 A~f.IGOS \VAY &14.m1 South Sea A!mosphere *COSTA M.ESA * 12& sq II. 111)..2'2() power, pri- vate oUitc, new bldg. I 17~0 sq fl, 3 offices, 1Jl).22C po\ver, nr S.D. frwy. I 25Cfl sq It, Irg offices, plen1 ) of parking, nr S.D. frwy. 3 BR, lamily. d1n1ng • .l BA, v1f'111 ol hills, S.l7.i . mo. 833--0300 day~. 8 ~ 3 -0 ~ 5 0 n1gl1ts, O'Br1(•n, avail oow . Housel Furn. or Unfurn. 310 Newport Beach * • Sini:l~. TV, p<)()l, pt>ts General \\' ATERFRO\'T. spacious 3 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; · ok. DANA l\lar1na Inn, J.11111, br. fam l'1n. pnv sun tier k, Co~sl M"'Y· sin hfial mooring. \V tnter \~f', s:n.>. 5-IH J93 a/1 6. EXCEPT. 1, 2, :!., hdrn1, 2 ba. J)nv yrl, rlw, f.I. rf'!r1c:. :13912 Olinrla Dr, o[X'71, 492-1225. Huntington Beach VEN DOME IlltMACULATE APTS! • $2.') V.'K & UP . On Oeean l.AVf'ly Bach-I BR·Rn1s. 1\fa1d Sf'rvice. Pool. U!il pd. e Call 673-87~0 e ADULT anrl FA:\'iJLY Sec:ftnn Close to shopping, Park ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!-.. Srac::ious 3 BR's. 2 ha \''INTER l'f'!llals, 1 f.. 2 BR BE,\UT nlod. ti::11vnhou.~e. 3 <'!pl~. nr l5!h & Balboa. Br, 2': Ba. l111lr. p;1t10, pool. 67:1-157? .. * Sl''lm pool, put/green * Frpl, lndiv/Lndry fac'ls La Quinta Hennosa Spanish Cotintry E state Liv-1845 ft:~aheim Ave. 2 rar gar. al! bllns. Cfll!S, I ~~--~~~---- rl raj)P!<. Lf'a!<P $295 11 ~ Corona del Mar Ing & Spacious Ap!s. T('t· COSTA ll·lf.S~\ &12-2824 523-4710 or 846-5991 eves alt Co:.·180 t Br . furn, 1valk to ,; pn1. heh, yr rounrl rPnlal. $135. 1 Qcpanfronr house, 3 br comp! adul1, no pels. 6'12-8.120 r rp!d, ca hana. Iden! loc. I 'i~n=1=,"'-,-0-'-,,.,--'.,c,-o&-,-,0-,.-,, Furnfunfurn. \'rly or Sea. Frpl r, !~f' palin, 2 BR, ldry, snni'll. ')7J-J6'17 or (ZlJI ad!ls, S235. fi.l2-12i6. 698-3627. VERY nice. lrg 7 br, nr Townhouse Unfurn. 33S hrach & i;hf)g, S210 ;yrly, raced pool; sunken i;as BBQ . Unbelievable Living _ Only Balboa Peninsula I Br unf $150-furn $175 3 BR, 2 &, 1i: h!k hay &. 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ocean. Cfllls /rll"fl!, d 11' hr, ALL UTIL INCLUDED !itv/rrfrig. pn pa!10 &· Special Bonus; a silver-sundeck. $?.00/mo Yr J y , plated candle snufler is A'1l!s. 67:)..:il)}I. yours U you bring this 11.d C d I M when you visit our models. orone e ar -----""'" 67'>-3!77 ""· Newport Beach 4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy Costa Mesa * Adults P referred * on Beach, 1 blk \V, on Holl to 16211 Parkside Lane. (714) 817.S.14 1 --ra!!"~ 3 BR. 2 R;i. Frpl , ne"' cpr.~ . rirps_ Gar. Far·f's Pool. 5273 CALL REALTOH .'¥18-6966 Duplexes Furn. 345 Balboa Peninsula ANN UAi. rf'ntal. !ow('f duplf';i(, 2 t.o:r BR , hl111r., rpis, drps. shor1 hlk hHy or (l('l'fln. $2.T'i mo. 64 5·0744 or ~21 JI 698-bl\12 Newport ,B-.-.-c'h ___ _ OCEAN~"R()NT rtuplf'X, nf'11• 4 RR . 2 RA $Ji:1 n10. l.<J11f'r New New New Villa Cordova COOL -FRESH! QV!ET · SAFE r!'1e;:ir Back Bayl 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex 1 & '.2 BR. Apts. GAS & \\'ATER PAID Mo. to Mo. From $140 2323 Elrlcn Ave, Cl\1 Sre i\lgr Ted \\'oodhead 646.0032 1 BR. Furn. $135 /nio . ON TEN ACRES O\'f'rlook1ng IH'a l1I ).!arrlPn 1 & 2 BR. Furn &-Unturn. patio ,(, he;irerl pm! Adults. F1r('places / Pnv. patios. 103.) 12th S1 . At•rnss tron1 Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bklst. Lakr Park. ~'lG-26!!2. 900 Sea Lane, Cdl\.1 &14-2Gll Laguna Beach {MacArthUI nr Coast Hwy) ROOi\1 & b;ilh 11'/pvt en- rran<:I'. Close 10 beach, bus & shop'g, North end , 494. 7079 BR bram rC'illni;::, ocean \'1ew ernrl ptJOL 4~1-Rlfifi. ./ 8.•\\'F'RONT I BAYVJEW Announr1ng thP quie! opening of Ba~•part Apts for J\ri11ll1i; And thf' :r-Jightly lf'~s ()lllf'\ l'ljl('nlnc I)[ Bayvie1v Aprs., itH' !an11hrs_ 2 Br. lrplr $:./2.i mu. \\'intf'r. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ jjlJJ !\f';ishot'r Dr. 64:...0i44 CASA de ORO or 121 J 1 69R....fi0!2. ~LinlOS. ullls pd , rolor TV . Call 1il41 6·1•1-;1:i:1~ 12 h!k In Crf'as;i n! Bay heh 2 Br. Duple.'> apt, cp!s, drps. .S l:t·, up. 494-250R. • SJ9j 1st &· !a!'!; n il OCF.ANfRO"'T:;!l'r1:1c 2 Br. Adn!1s onl.v \\' 1 n t er . Sl lli/mo. 673-:.701. D uplexes Unfurn. 350 Costa Mesa l Br. Duplrx. frplc. hf';i rn C'C1!, p;i110, I ar1uh, no pets. $123. &12-8.i20. Dana Point OCF:AN V1r w drluxe rluplr:i.:. 2 Rr, Ire rlf'n, -16'1) sq. fr. 2 rrpl<'. 11·f't bar, !undeck. 714: 5'17~14:'17 . Newport Beach * OCEAN V1c•w -2 BR. 1 RA . .S22~1/n10. Y1>ar!.v. Call Newport Shores -----2 BR, 2ha , r [)IS, rlps, bltns, ~rl.~ l!<t>, S il~' n1r> ;-<n fl"'ls, 21" C1•l~r. :tlli~::.6 -----Duple xes, Furn. o r Unfurn. 355 Balboa l s l~nd A\'AIL nrll\ thn1 J uri"' l!i!h .i Br!rnl"'-, 'l h ll · <; rl1"h11;i~hf'r, r~1 10. 1.;1""ps 10 th.. N-11ch S~OI\ mo 1n1·I U!illl ii''<, HllA.'\D nf'11 f., l!r'l'!:'.frtU~ J RR, 2 b:11h~. Pfl Tl rt !l1~h11ashrr, tril~h n1a~hPr , r11 rn or uni. S 1:1'1 ;\lo , yrarly \\'1n1{1n P,f'.11 E~t;i1r 229 :'11;.ir11lf', Ralho ;i. l~lanrl lii:i....iJ31 I Ap1rtment1 for Rent I~ Apts. Furn. 360 --···------------General Ren! Beauli!ul Furniture for as liU le as ONE MONTH complete with your 1ooo;. Purchase Option Inrl. Hem selection. 24 Hour D•ly. CUSTOM Furniture Rent.al 517 W. 19th, C.r.1, 548·34$1 Anaheim 774-ZROO LaH11.hrll 6.'M-3708 Belboe lsl•nd CASUAL Calif, L1vir.g in a warm Mediterranean afm()!;· phC're Spacious color co- ordinated f Pls • des1i;:nt>rl & furnished :or s tyle & com· fort • Heated po.?! • Klich· e.1 II'/ indirect lighting e Deluxe RIO. Adults. No pets. 1 BR.-$17;,i furn. UTILITIES INCLUDED 3fi1 \V . \Vi lsoo &12-19TI $145-Fabulous l Br. You wnn'1 l1n'1 a !11rgf'r, nlf}rf' nice!~· f11rnishrrl ;ipt r,~r !C'!'!'. Bf'alll . gar'flen arf'a, pallos. Qu1e1. rte;1d- enrt st!'{'('!, just S. of ;o.;f'w· pr;rt A\'P, Arlull s. nn prl!', 1fl20 Full1>r1 nn A\·r_ C:'11 . 1.111.~1 E. of Bay1 6~2-869() Sl 65-F a bulous 2~ Y•)U \1·on '1 f1nr1 a lati!f'r, n1nrp nl1'C'ly furn1shrd a r1r fnr lf''<S. 8('aur. gar<lf'rt 1:1rf'i'l. p;itrns Qu1t'.'t. f\p;id- f'nr! Slff'P I, )!!'II s. of :-.'Pl\'• pnn A1 f'_ 1\dul l.c: no pPt:o.. 2020 FUll Pr!nn Al'f'. ri\I, 1.111._r r~. ,-,f Ra.11 fi.12-11690. *$35 WEEK & UP* Studio & 1 BR apts. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 1 bl1' ~011!h or Fa1 r~unds 2376 :-."r11·pnrt Blvd. ;,.11;.~i:i.i Newport Beach [1('1s '<·hid 4Jl •,; Ins: Ph 6-16-4616. SAIL INN ,\lo!cl Clllt"A Co\'e hrh hse 3 BR R1"'n Ra y & &ach 2 BA 2 fpls. \•1e.w of f'('.f'an B11ch Ap!s-\V kly-'.\io111hly & ha\' S12:i.t Mo. LI .t.6J30 ,\lso .\lotf'I Rms lrom l .l7 .:-101=--· c· ,. --------1 \\'K. Sl25/l\IO. oir 28rh !.· Costa Mesa ~'1>11 ]Ylr·T Bl11r1, i\ R. V' ON THE BE~A=c~H -1 Lo11'('r duplex. Nicf'ly furn. J BR + df'ri, ilf;irricd cp!e. 011ly, ~o child1·f'11 or p('!S. -----------1 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Yr!y. $2.'ifl ]lf'r n10. S.17·1611 2 & 3 BR's YF'.ARLY V ase. Spi!ciou~ Privare patio. pool • lndlv. rlrluxf' l Br!rn1. 2 Bath. l11.ui:1dry !ac. l1rf'plar·P. v.·fv.· carpi, l1u·n Nrar Orange Co. Airport Ir: or u11f11rn, doc k available. UCL Adul!s only, ti7.1-Y.l,'l•I. Wl22 Santa Ana Ave. ()CE,\NFRClNT, \'l('I\' fan· l\lgr. l\1rs. Joachim, Apt 3-A tastlr. open bal1~1ny. '.\l u.<t ~E-6215 ~" in apprf'('1a1 1>, Braui 2 $ISO.F abulous 2 Br. RR. 2 RA. $2i:l. mo. + ut 1L You won'1 hnd a Jargf'r, n1('- fii:.-ti l2. 1•1• ap! for !c~~. Rf':.u !. )!'dr• BEACH .\PT •. l BPdrin, ti:. df'u arf';i. patio~. Qu 1f'\ rl,.ad- Rath, h1·anrl rtf'11 hui!r\in~ 8: •·n.J .-1r;.,·1, J11.•1 S. n( ;\'''"· lurnuurr B!f"l{·k !o brh ,\ J'l')r1 A\r. Arlul :~. 00 r•·1 ~ 1fl.!O t\1llr rion A \.e . C:'ll. smp~. s.m /n1C1. • • FO!'I! ,\TAP. • * -'-·'-"'-'_F.. nf Aa)l r~1 2.i;~'lf1._ Rf~.-111.v 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath ~:-.:.....;.122 ,-----IL1\'1ng roo rn \1'tl h <:<1thrdra! 2 Br.. up1· r!uplr x, gar, nr rril l n~ & lrplc_ N>rar;11e n('f'a11 & ha.\. 2 11dl1s n\rr l1111nrlry flf"!I. E nr] p1111n. YI :"rt pi1:-, Yrl,v ~1'111 + S111111n11nr; ]J'lnl & c h1Jdr1>n's ut1! !\2f> \\ H;ilhna ~12---~.fijt: pla,1 l!rnu nrl $200 -\\-./-:-lT~~R--,.-l'ni7.'1-. -:'\l'-.. -,-~,rl HARBOR CREE:-:s T'f'n1ni;uli1 ~RR 113A. l!;ir·. ~l~-·13,'i,l e e '\'/1 1, 1 hlk' ,,, n"')' & heh BAY MEAoow-~A=P=T~S-, WESTBAY E LDEN $2·10/111". 1io~ ... 1;o.11 Uf';1rn 1·,.1li11g~. p;in\'l1n.i:, ,'\iEI\ I anrl 2-Bt>r!rni. g;irdrn BCll Frnl _ :i Bdrrn, 2 Ra , priv ra1111i;, l'f'rrf'at1nn f;i. apl~. 1\ pool. t'olnr TV , ki n~ & qurr'll c1ht1f'!<.. AH ;irl r1 11.~. Ill) fll'T~. l''RO:'I! Sl!lO, ADULTS hf'f!S, pl11~h~ -\V ! 11 t e r. e 2 s r:s t'RO~I AS LOIV 23ll F.:lr1rr1 A1·e., C,i'IJ. &1&-123·\ Hon A; $159 mo. &15-~780 387 IV. Bay ~!.. C~1. • • 2 BR. palio, CRl'p(lrl, t~ h1J< Call 646-0073 to he11ch &· bay. Ac-1-==~----~--LOVEl~Y 2 Berlrnom·lst rommodRtrs l or 4 Avail S130-Fabulous I •Br. f loor-Very Spac1nu5'-\\'teP. Sepl 8 to J une l:i. 6i;..Jl.'ll You wotl'l (Hid a la~t'r, nic- rurrnture. Beaulilul klichen R. E. rr 11f11 for Jes~. Beaut. !/:RT· Brick-sMck bar. Cal"Pf'I. --=,~=~===oc-1 df'n area, pa!i05. Qu1rr, Pr!\'111f' Pa ti o. Children & \\'INTER RENTALS '1C'<1d-Pnd 1;lree1, Ju:;;r S, of ~ma ll Jl(.'ls 11, e If' 0 m ~. Bayfront -Prn1nsula. 3 BR. l"f'wport Ave. Adirlrs, n'l Rf'a~n11hle f('O t. 351 Vic· 2 hi1 . $2:irl ~Jn, DAV 1 S pr·.~. 2020 fuller1on Ave., Ci\1 A ' rtEALTY fr12-i(l()(I tor1a, pt. . Llu~t E. nf .Bay) ltt2-8ti!l0. "F".-,-n-0B_a_c .. h-e01_0_1_&"-"1~B-;: ./ \\'1111"' ftf'n1111 -·I h.<;f'.< MODERN 2 Br w/s.::l;iSl'i Exceptionally n i ce, IMnl nce11n f"ron t 1 Br. I "'allrrt liv nn, Oram cr1hni:. $130 up. 2110 Newport Ba .; Rear 2 Rr, 2 Ba . Ulil v~ry large pa.!11J, llb5. On 1':. Blvd., CM.r<i cc."r0h_._!l6_,2~·~"~','.\·~---l lfilh SI. ~ J\fgr at 12-1 E . BACllELORs & l BR's, Sl30 \\'ALK to bch. 2 Rr. patio, 2 2f/th St., C'.\1 n10 & up, "·eekly term~ car gar. Yr\y lease. s2501-*~2 ~B=-"R-.~2~B'A~A=PcT',~*- avai! .. all utii paid. No ~~15Adul tslno pe 1 ~ · Ground nr, end ga r, Corner r h1ld1'en, no pe!s. 998 El · · lot ,,<J11lts only, No pers. Caminn 546-0451. * OCEAN View -2 Br. 1 S16j /mo. 545-3310. LOVELY 2 Br. furn apl"<. Ba. s225tmo. Yf'arly. Call CLEAN 2 Br for adults over ne11• shag crpts. Pool. Clo!<t? fi42--36.l9. :t'-.. Grountl ll r. Crprs, refriir. 10 shops. Amplr p11.rking. Bayfront & B•.ach range-. Gas pd. S~. 360 Adu l!!', no Pl'{s. $160. 3 br. 2 ha, yrly, $425; >Ainter , V1clona. 548-2407. 1941 Pomona, C.:VI. S:l"25. 67~236. 2 BR unrurn apl. Nt"l\t crp!.~. :\100 r1lx sparr ·I Br, 2 Ba, & 2 BR. Triplex. hltnl', heatrd HOUSF'.S t.. 11pl!!i. \VlntPr &-iwi'lm CPll, ~11"11. r on v 2 BR. l R,i r•· .... frplc, pool. i;:11r. priv patio. No yPuly $165 lo Sl~(IO. shop'R:· $145 .. 1\3 E. 17rh Pl. crpts. drp~ A\•11.11 J)('t!I or children. $1~5. :'llRMil\l\11 Rr11\1y 675-1({'(1 Corner lilh & Santa Ana \V1ntPr 1 2fl1 ~ .ir !2131 a48-5376 OCEANFRONT-\Vintrr. $2.'J) i\ve. 646-1&32. i~706j or ~711 ~i3-R91R. I 7! 0a0,-. "11~>~5~&~$f~30".-i"'"'e0,-. 7$1°50~ I mn. 2 Br. I BA. Cpts, drps, 2 BR. crp!/drps/b11"3. Oos- \\'INTER, S. Baylronl, 2 BR Ir-,:. ldf:al !or Bactx>lors. paTil>. rncl Kfr. 642-8001 . tO gar + prknq. Adults. Penthou~. vl('w ol entire S"·im pool. ArluH~ only.199.l OCEANFRONT-Beaut 2 br S11'). 2214 Rulgers Dr. So Ba.y. 67;,..J4!Jl, Chureh St. 548-96..\l rum 11pt, N.B. No f!C'ls. ~fi.-6919 OT' &12-0449. LOVELY 3 Br, 2 Ba . nr REDECOR 2 lx-drm. n"fri&: Wintrr, $2~ mo. 67l--On5. 2 BR, cptlt, drp,_ir, garh d1spl .. 1111.trr, \\'in!f'r. $275. 61.>-16.12 UHi. ch1\drt.'n • $1:,0 \\'INTER rrnt1Ll -ut il pr!. Lri;:: r11rf>or1 , Smllll child nk. nr fiil-li2~~1 '171 ,JoAnn. f>.1~-J9i7 I 1, 2 RR 11.pt Nr ar bay. $120. "42-7294 Rf! 5 rm. tk2P.R~. "·~trrfrr1i1i. Yrl~ --1 Rr . Arlult or rnt1p!r M7-lt ~.i, 67.'\-5:'133 $17~· -2 BR. ~tur!1ri Ar1j . nr "1n1rr. Ar!ul!" :'\rr Jlf'IS. n<1 fl"I.<. KP" Jn1rr1or e \\'JN°fl.:R flJo~"NTAl." e 11hn[)'.2 Drp'd_ Crpt'd. 0.-n. [)f)ck prlvilrgt'.'.11. fi jJ-Afi#J. Sli '1. F.42-911!!0 2-3 I. 4 BR Apto; G11r, ~R-S:tel\, 21:\: 5..'l2-.i227. C11.tl &12-56711 Now1 --&-II iclll 11en1 s nov.·~ ABRF:Y REALTY 6~2--31\j(] C1-ll 6'12-5678 &: ch..1ri;e 1!. *BRAND NEW* La Costa Apts. I ,\,_ 2 BR, hl1r1.~. S\\'Jn1n11ng pool, ln :::u. b<tl'-b-que & g11r- ;ige. All ut1l pd fl.iO to $li0. Adults, no pf'l,c;. 3::..t A l'Ocado, C;\1. 6'12-l!i08 e BE1\UTIFUL GltOUNDS. Span1 ~h rlM:nr. Gxs f.· 11•111er pd. Ga r, pl'.l(ll , Blt -<'nnd. rer h;i!l , lnrlr:.·. I BR. S13J up. 2 Ar. ~15.i '.:!J. 160 \\I. \\'Uson. Ci\\. See ;'lanagl'l'. Ap!. I. 2 BR .• 2 BATil I I~ Colci\\·e!J, Banker & Co. ca & d flent~I• & f.tanaging Agent 541-52!1 TPf'IS fP! ,-Air Condl!ioned · I BR. sh;i rp, crp!s/drp~. Nr. Priv11.!e Pa!ios O.C.C. & U.C f. $133. 973 HEATED POOL Vi!lt>ncia. 5.i7-77fi8. Plen1y or Ja11·n Hunti ngton Beach Carpori & Siorage l llDDF:N VILLAGE 2~00 Sou!h Saha ------- San!a 1\na • 546-1525 * FRESH AIR \\'alk .1 hlks lo Bcfl\'11! Rooms 400 * $15 per \Veek Up. W/Kilchen. $30 week up apts. l'l1o!el. * 548-97:i5 Lrg 3 BR. a pl, newly rlcc<1r. Dbl attached i;ar, lrpll', l '0 Bil. Bltns, except !'{'fris:. $Z2':i. No sngls, no pets. 536-1711. COlllF'ORTABLE rm, p.1rl;'g, !!!!!!!!!!!!!'3•1•1•,,•,•0d!!!!!P•oo""l",""""'I kitch. pri\11 use of phon1•. $1.iO!mo. 10'14 Llnden Pl. 5411·&::07. Large Ch1bl10use etc. BBQ Child Care Crnter Grear nf'1v I 2 &· .~ Bdrms from Sl•l9 SOUTH COAST VILLAS OLDER t>1nployed, la!e 50's or early 60's. Pri home. Kit. pr ivgs .. SSO. mo. Refs. ex. changL.od. 536--61MJ1 * C. NATIRESS RLTR, * 230 E . 171h, C.J\-1. 642-148'5 :'11·1 Bldg. St. 1.ronl. Easy access and park. 1 6 7 5 Pl11ce1tr\a, CM. $285 Rent or: Lease, , Owner 673--0517 JOOO It. i\·1-l. 2 ores. Load dock. Sky Its. Attractive. $,'(Kl n10. Canyon & VictDria. 51H 7·17 or 1-728-2950. RENT ,.._f.], 1125 9Q'. fl. $135/mo. 1355 Logan, CM. I P ark-Like Surrounding QUIET • DELUXE LUXU HIOUS 1 Br. \\'alk1ng d1stanct' 10 bearh & shop'g. Shag-crpt'd. Dsh1\'hr. Dress- ing morn. Loads of storage. Palio. Garage. Adults only. 82fi2 Atlanta. 536 -7780. llOl J\faC'Ar1l1ur Bl\'d. ROOfll for renl, $60. per .~~~Cca~U76-7-~~5-Uc6-~77 ' stu-INDUSTRIAL Units, C.f.1. -,--,--->IB---"'-"----·I nmnth. Prefer college Apts., de nt. 548-3960. l-2 & 3 BR APTS J-n· pa tios * ll!d Pl)O]s Kr shop'g * Adults only Martinique Apts. 17!7 f'.itnr11. Ana Ave., C~1 lllgr. 1\pt 113 &16·55-!2 Furn. or Unfurn, 370 Genera l KIDS WELCO~ 1\1 1racl1\·e 2 BR Si.39 & Sl~ll. All x!ras. Pets OK. Pool. Rec hldg, :-.'r shopping & ~ ~('hOl'Jls 9()8.7."ilQ • Palm Mesa Apts. i\·l!NUTE:S FROi'vf THE BEACH PLEASANT room for lady on Santa Ana Ave., C.i\I. $t!I J)('r wk. &12--9139 ROO:vr for tearher or carrer woman, beautiful ne w home. 846-4501 eves. ROOll-1 for rent-priv cntr, Bach('lor unfarn · .... · $1 35. priv halh w/shower, H,B. Barhelor fufn1shf'd .... $1~~. area. %2-8578. 110-220 po>A·er. $95. to $115/J\IO. Ph: &12-1485. SllARE J\1-1 shop & office, San C1emenre. pi;ef. general ronlrat·tor, $60., 496-~. Storage 455 LOCKED yd space, boaL<;, trlrs equip, e tc. Nr OCC a irport. $20 mo. S.18-504·1. ,z1 2 Br. Ap1 ~ S l~O :i.tr~a. Verdr, do 11 n st~ i rs rrdrc. Crpts. drp.~. hl111s , • 2 & 3 BDR.r.IS, $160 up Piilln, pnol, children. !\!ORA !\:A! APTS. 18881 ,.._lora K11.i L.1ne, 1 ~ blck E. ol Beach, %2-8:J!J.L j!~tr., no [1('1~. ~i8 \\'1l~n. I c1 ~Ro,.~.,~8-osc1 -1=--A""l--,S~l'cc" 1-BR nnfurn .......... $140 ,,;;-,,,..--c--~-!:>"TOil ACE yard \\'/shed, l·RR turn ...... From st:i:i. UPSTAIRS roorn /or rc111 /or i= $ _ . \ , ~ r ... UI lO p . ·~" llf'l~'I'. fl1)l/dl1)S. hlln~. Arllts.. l child ok Al~ Lrg 1 'tif'it111rd cetlini;:, ut il pd., I Br. apT. $125. No children or child ok. 110 JX'!s. 616-'.ii68 pets. Ln<lry laC'il, rncl gar, "r :'>1:,.mso. J d N k C M "'""" sq !t, ;"', mo. Harbor 2·RR u11furn .......... $160. R a y, ear par -· & Buker. S.ll!-1,llfi. 7-BR rurn ...... from $175. ,.,,0016_-~i,;i;~'~==-~=-c--~ loR~-c1--------1 NO ClllLDRF.N NO PETS·1S5.'i & $7'.'r-Furn. Util pd 1 enta S Wanted 460 SPAC. 2 & 3 Rr npt. $140 Up Hid JYW)I. Pl:iy rri. Cpts, r!rp~. bll n1', patio. Kids rik . '* POOL 11dult only, 2 Room~. Cllt'. ,e. 2 \Voi·king '>''Oml'n ~bd. OC \ Ro'T ,_ I * SA UNA JI B. &12-85W. unfurn. "pl. ;0 dw"I'"" o-o J71~2 No . 2 Ash Ln, !-LR !·;,NF ,,; V\('11', •wit(' 1. ====cc----~~ "' '" '" l k -"I z n * .JACUZZI BEDR00:'.-1 for rent, p11 bath of 1111 on yrly ba~h1 beg ~unr !'C ' newer " x ur, 1561 r>!('Sll Dr1vl! Sant11 Ana hltn!-, 1·pt, rtrp~. lnr!ry , g;ir. 1 ,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"'""""' & entrancf'. around SepL 25th. $150 or hbq, nr ~hops & p1Pr. $175 ~1(}-5615 l<'ss. S!O\I(', refrig. crpts, Jll!J..\ \liipl" Nn 3 ii.12-lR13 2214 CTIJl('gr Nn fi 61f...22R7 :-:EAP.. nf'1~' lRH. ~rnund lf'\'f'l w/gar:ic" AU l:"llll- .,."n1f'nf'r"" I .;\l'C" frnrPrl rrar yarrl. Chilrl nr Jl'"IS \1rlrnrnf' $17.i n1'l. &1;,...2 113. TR IPLEX ! yr olrt . 2 ]gf' h!>'1rnu•. li\I rn1. t11n r 111. shac cprs. tll'JIS. d 11'pl. r nrl n<ir10, ga r. lnf1r;.• facil. no pr110 A~·;iiJ nr1 1, 5 17~1 nir1. frl j...:1,177 Rfl fi . aduJ15. Bahy nk. :i.1f}-21.~I 1-~.coRoOcO~>ot-F"'~O"R~HcEcNo.T~.~ d!'ps incl. Prefer 2 ba. & BEACHBLUFF APTS. 2 .~ 3 BR. 2 BA, pool, patio, 01\V, 8231 Ellis. &12-76·14 \VALK Bch. Pool & rer rm. 1 .~-2 Br-quiet hlrle,. Sl?rO up. :?2<1 12th SL & 2L915th St. wesliBJIU -ELDEN - Private entrance & bath near any other Xtras 6'1'Z-432J. OCC. 645--1170. ex!. 2.13 R lo 5 or, (21.ll -WALK TO BEACH- PRIV entrance & bath $80 mo. Gen!leman do yard Sparkl1fli:: NE\V l BEDROOl\I 11<ork $15 nil. 96S-Wli7 furni shed garden aj)artmcnt. Guest Home 415 LIL'<unnus pool, lush land 1----------- scar1ni::. $16<1, Adults; • no ROO;\f & board Cor private & 43~5011 af!Pr 5 . Misc. Rentals 465 CAMPERS & BOATS fenced lot s!orage 50c tt. &12-6:;60 Lo1·f'ly I & 2 BR, C/)1 , drps. pf'ts. 2:111 E:lrlf'n A\'e. scmi·flri\'ale l'QOm bl Ins, r!st11vhr. &17 3'.J:.7 &15-57ijO or 646-8666 6'1{;-7206 I /~ --------,-B-lks 0 C'f';in-Lrg 2 B-, .. -,-,-r. Rentals to Share 430 ~;;;P;';";';";'1;';;;;~::;~~· 2 RR f)1 1plf'.~ Rf)!, rrf):.c:. r!rr s. t\'f'1liy <ieroraTl'd, $!:,Ofnro_ l ·c-0-,-,,~M-0-,-.------I tdlins. rncl i::~r pl L!s park-~'l&-6861. i\1/\N needs r oom;\te , lnl:. f,,11rrr1 yd, 11nrrr .v1. ';)'B_R_B_lcl-cC~c,-"c--cc,c:c:. Ar-.1AZING Adult L iving (Straight.) 25-35 10 shan• 1~· ~ • ns, rp .<, urps, ....,g Arl11l t.<-nn prl,'i. Avail Oct ls! pi't rmtio, lj()~ Alahain;i, Rf';1uL 1 & 2 BR ft1rn or unf furn. 2 hr ap1 in C.t'.1. $8:1 fl 10 .. :,.011\-1~>~ j,'l(rl;?S;). A pis. Sell clean. ovens, rno. 612-6118 <i f!'. 5 P i\!. 2 RR. Rllns. Pi·T p;itin. _7_------c-7ec--D/'.V tin 2 13r) displs, sha~ :? Br, pa110. f"YJI , 1l~hwhr. cp", d,1,,, i·1:1cuzt.i & sauna Crpts. Drps. Frnn1 Sl~O. $:>11 .1 I f I 1·1 11isp. re ng. nr. 1.-1sp. u i 1•-·ll••· llll"C nool. NEE:!) n:10n1n1;i!es for Nwpt Bch singles apt. Spl ir $298 4 way~. Dudes or Chi<'ks ovt'.'r 21. i\lo1·e in 9/28. 5.~7-3:!6.f!. nin1f'-1 n ;il!'lw.1nrf' l..nl 1!a l ' -02 ~ " ,. pr! ,\rlt1 is. !:·l.-.i l . · Mer•1'm•c Wood• C;irrlf'11s. 12lit~ Erl1n~"r. 2 1-'----------' hlks "llst of 1 r a r b 0 r . La guna Beach 125 .\1f'rr1ma c Way C.l\f. l\:l!)...ffi~!) aft 6 nr "knr1!<. e 2 BR Quiet. \Valk 1o town --*-~QU IET * & hr h. Artul!s. Lr-a.Sf'. 217 2 Ar. I h.1, """' shac rlrn". rfr: .. n.~111 1r~ All \l;i111r" arlll!'. "" fl"I• 1;1-.-:::.J"i, n-11.07:i.~. • HEAUT!f"UI, I l.· 2 flR. f"1rlh'fllpr11•11ry I ;.1rrf<"n .\ Jll!>, P11 11n s , I rr:,·, pnn 1. SlJO.-SHi:i rrill ii·lfhilfi3 LG 2 01, h!ln~. 1'pr/1lrp~. p;.il1n. ~fi r .S I 1.1 l\{I l'lf'1~. :;;7. ·.o,tn nr )l~ll\'i7 '.? llr 1!<-<·or. ('OIJ\' 1(1(' rMI $16.i. VJ L! .. >\ .,1 ~:S1\ Apt~. il1 \\'. Cypl'f'SS. $170. 491..()2<f.I. -----Mesa Verde V' ATTRACTIVE 2 !n ··h.--,.·~" fTt)l11 . 2 Hr, n .. w 1·p1~. dr(I~ & f'"IJlll. Xlo! lrt" Nr ~hop·~ S· ft'11y, 1•1•'•11 tnr i'<l!iplf', nn rh1l•l1 f'n. nn fl"''· ~11'1 111n llf1-J.jJ,'J Of f,-J.J -1·)()8 fir 1-r11.oi:,,'1 !•1r ;ipp1_ ---ncx-z-,1::--3-RH. 2 R;i, 1•11rl i::ror $!',(1 .~· 11p Rr nl;il 0 1<' ::o~i:, :'11ar(' A1·e S.-1fi.-Hl.1--l. Newport Beach \\'11.'ll'ln. f..lfi •. l:~;. * BRAND NEW * -S ll~\~f'---CLI.-:'CA~N~, 71l~R--r :ZO.U2 ·"·~"'·' An11 I A rn1~s v.·/rl'f!'l'1.. hhn~. drps. w/1v, ft·n1n S.A. Cqlln lry ClubJ. hi d r~·w"ll. /\1 111~. nri prl<. S1>11c1n1i~ l & 2 BR unil~ S1 4.'i. On l~-~1dr . 4'•12-.'1:120. Fron1 SJ~J:;, llfl. Frrl<"s l)flV. ,-h-c-r111p!r"1:, frllf t'<!-,-,o. Pi1 11'1~. ln<1r!s of ~losets. 11·;;sher/tlt)'"r, ran ,z e f,; _A_rl ul1s. i\1gr. ~7-ft211. ------· ' GAL 1v1shcs to share charni- 2 BR ap!, S140 mo. Adults inl: h;iyfronl Bal. !~land only. Partly furn. hon1e w/san1e 30-ao * • &IG-2270 * * 67.'HJ2,llj Huntington Beach FE'.\1,\LF: roomma1e ru shnre -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J .1 hr apt "'/2 o!hf'T ~iris. on ON BEACH I. rh lh•m P'""· fi7'>--Fill SI::RIOliS studf'nl 11} sh11rf' NE\V APTS 11pr, n1ale nr ff'millt>. Clos!' I Rr From $227 lo L'CI or OCC. 5'18-1017 2 HR t'rQm $242 FE:\IALE ll'i,hf'S lf'mille hl l BR From $.175 share cxpen:-ws in hl'r homl". Furnit11re Avai!ahle 1 rhi\cl O.K_ 96~:?640, C;irrielf»rl ra1l('s·d1shwast1f'r Office Rental hc;ilf'd pool -~aunas-te nn1s rec 1"11C11n-ocr.an \'lews pa!io.<·ilmple pa.rk1ng Security guards. 440 HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE., 11.Il. 1714 ) 536.1487 Ofc open 10 ;im-6 pm Dally \\'TLL IAM WALTERS CO. 01'.:SK space availahle $j(t mo. WlU provide furniture 11! $5 n10. An~wering service ;ivail11ble. 305 No. EI Camino Real , San C!emt'ntr. 492-4420 FOR l<'ase or rent o[ficr s\ule in shoppinc. center, 1~1(1 sq. II. Rec!'pt rn1, 2 olfices, srorage, ha, crpl'd. Avail ovf'r1. SliO. ti-l~>--070R or fi4;).-.1!l'\2. \\'/front undf')· cnnstrur 11on:? 1 ........................ ~j 911. 333 E. 17th St. Cl\f. tn'>''h.~. unfurn, l hr, l ha, e OCEAN VI EW From $135. $150. &1;,...2450. l BR. SllO. Nt'\v f'rp1!i-rane,r. \Vatrr pr\ 518 "A" Bernard. SI. CaiT hl"r1 l & .i. 636-1120. <lt'n, appTfl~. 1700 liq H 1''1, 1 BR. f"um or Unlurn. DESK spare available $50 lrp],.., rpl, 1!rps. w/tmr, CASA PLAYA. 14th & mo. Will provide furniture patio, gar. pirr b flna.1. v.·ill \Vfllnut, llB. 5.1fi..S367. al $5 mo. Answering service '" Y•ly or sell. 673-82'19. all bl -F l A BACH~:LOR Apl S7:i ulll pr!. 2 RR. apl, Sl<lll No PPls. Arlutts. 820 Censer Sr . fi~Z-~~R. 2 Blks Ocean--huge LR 2 Br av a e, ~u. ores ve, V ALMOST READY apt, newly deco1 ·aled, Utll Laguna Beach. 491-9466 Brand ne":-1 BR. $1W-2 BR rurn. $195/mo, 53&.6861. DESK space available S50 $100. up. All 11111 pd. Pr!v. Newport B'each mo. Will provid~ turniti!re patio, hilliarrl rm. hid pool al S5 mo. Answering serv1ce .~-..,..-~~~~ AVA!!. Sf'p1. L't. lrg 2 Rr. •11 /,j,11c117.7.I, .Adul!s. 20101 A New Way to Live in avallable, 17875 Beach Blvd. _r_.c_r_h_St .. N.R. 5,i7-12'11i._ Newport Beach Huntington Beach. 642-4321 l.Rn:if'n ap!. rlshwhr, g11r, $!'10. fi.16-.6346. $1 ~~1. 2 Bi·, n••w crp1/drps, immac. (.'(Jnr\. Adults/no p('t~. :\1£'Sfl Vcl'rlP, !')'·16-1\866. Dlxr 2 far, hltni;, w/w cpt, rlrps. priv balcony. gar, nu cond , 962-'l\l1'1. Hi:-t.s tripl"x. pa!JO. $16(1. 2 BR. acmi~ from Park, srv & rrlng. Slf;(l l.\I tt. l,11~1 mo + rlran fee !',.-I0-1407. SF:ACLIF.F' l\Ianor Ap:s. 2 """=~-,7-,,=-0--c'.'CC".'.' I Br. unrurn. 111. Ba, cpts, 1 AR, crp!. sh:\vP. refris;?, drps, bltns, garh displ, pvt rli~1rn11.I, dishwasher, Sl35. Pi\llO, $16(1. Alsri Furn. _>_11Hl __ i>_l.=-,-----, Bachf'Jor urll pd. $!¥1. 1525 • l 8.· 2 BR., lri;: nTI!ll, pool, Pl.<1centia Ave. ;)lS-26112. n: shops, ut1I rd. 188~ :-.Jon· BRAND new deluxe 2 BR, 2 roVi11 . :ll!l·03.'l6 BA unit. Dish1>.·asher, patio. l.O\VF.:R 2 br, l ha, cpts, rip!, !\'ow bldE. Avail for l~t blfns, sng! gar, l child OK. ienant Oct 10th. Cholce or Sl!l:i mo. 546-9537. crpts/drp~. 675--3131 R. E . SHARP 2 BR. Pi BA, crp!s, AAY FRONT, boat docks, ex- rll'J'IS. 12(.(l (q fL Avail no"' o~ic l Br .. 3 Ba., fireplAce, $\6."1/r>lo 5.'i7-i7AA. s·r.11 2 B 2 R '"300 _ _ __ ,,,,,, mo. r. a . .,. Ii'll~lA(' 3 11H. 2~1 RA . fTPT", 100. Ilea.Hor, &16-07.12, drp~ r.-n~·rrl 5200/!\-Ta . DELUX BAYFR=o=N"T~ A1·11il !101\' 51i7-77AA. I I BR. 2 ha, Arllti<. N1' pet!. Pilnt ('1ass1!!erl. li-12-;;.678 Avail Sept 19, 67:1-0236. BAY VIEW OFFICES Personals 530 -----------1 FREE! Basic Boating Course Huntington Beach H igh School 7:00 p.m ., Monday even· ing September 13. Course conducted byHuntington Beach Power- ~~4dron. "* FULL YCl~.l~C~E~N~'S"F~.o~.-I Rrn<Jl\'fl<'d Jol inrlu Spiri!uallst A1 tvite on all n1arrers. i~.1 "· M:arr1af!:e, Business n .. :i•l1ng!i given 7 days a v.e1.•k, 10 a.m , lo 10 p.m. 31 :1 N El C;1n1ir.o; rteal, .'Inn f'lem"nle ·192-9l::fi. ~!)2-0070 ---~~-\Vf\NT ~D. ll;indcruf1ed gift ll<'n1s of all kinds to sell on eons1gnn1cn1 1n unique shop, in Nr1vport Bch. Con!.<1ct: Thr Ba~aar, 22[1!1 W, Balboa B!vd, NB, 675-2-17.l =-- SAl L MEXICO on the last Clipper Ship, tropical ports, advent ur.. 213: 378·9271 Sins.::les, dance classes, partrx>rs -10 sessions, $25. Wed eves. N. B. 540-5510 or 61f>..0758 LA School of rttassage Santa Ana -~936 Ui .. v cost dny/eve classes ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Phone 542-7217 or write P .q. Box l22.'l, Q)sta Mesa. Social Clubs 535 SF.LECr-Yoo.r-Dates fro m the Date-Bank Free Trial i'o11!mbt't'shlp 24 hr mesaap 5J8-818l. Swingil\g Couples \VI DE WOH.LD (714) 8.~2131 or SZI-7728 Found (frM eds) 550 ' , , -' .. H DAILY PfLOT MOl'lda)', Stpttmbtr 13, 1q11 I i.a•-J[g]I[ .-.. • .._I ~ I ----l~I ..___ .:-_ .... _ ..... J~ ___ I .______,. J[Il],1'-1 _ .... _.,.,..._J[Il] I ---~ Founof (-odsl Pla .. ter, Patch, Re.'>.tlr Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Halp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Ele<trlc.al Appll•nce Rtpalr & Parts MALE, oU-Wh.lte Poodle pup ----------E L E CTRJ ClAN, lictnsed, ·,;;--PP~A~TCOi11rP~LA:A:i.STTEERRjjlN~'GG'·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; CLEANI NG in :;;J';;;~, Ht:Lr~ I have a new bU!li· l'CSS ln town & f need your help for a progressive en- lerpriw 1n the aulomot1ve field that ofl ers !he follow· ---·----;;;=====•I NEED 1nature lady 'o •"lh ~-mond -~ " 1 1 1 ""S _, All ,, ...... s. r~e "~tlmatea . ASSEMBLERS full time, m!l!ure. 04'1·"-"'". ·1 we ., ... uea CO· \'AS lr.n , d r )' f' r' ~-bonuNL Small )Obs. m&tnt. r .,._, •--'·-1 .,·-·al •··-d ~ • Call 5-10-68~ N.B. bt'ty,•een 12 & ??!\1. baby1ol! 2 chilcl rf'11 111 my homf', Cll~\. ~!on-f'"t1. 1&.1•. ....,.. ..... .....,..., 1auwa&her ttpalN!. E.~p « ~in. 5-48-!i:lOJ. Very affectionate. Vic. 20th M"f"\'11.'f' man. 499-.Jn2. Plumbing A:iff'mble9 eleclrit' -mrch-DENTAL RECEP'l'IOl"IST Ir Tu!i1in. 646-8432. -:~~=~------Gardeni ng anic-al devices & 1ub-11sstm· Ex""r f\' B. of!lce Auto W•xlng --·------'" "E l\'S P FNO: ?>t ale Austrah•n 6hei'p AL'S GARDFJ'\ING s·1 lVi:. ·" Plumbina: repairs biles. l11lerprela assembly 6-1&-zP.lll " · APL f< A 0- doi:. blk &: ~ht spotted, a~ Skffter1 Wash N Wax lo.r prdenine • •ma 11 & small install. Service d r II. w In g',·-spel•Yillc-ation DENTAL ass!, eJo;p. chair. ilJ t.rowth & Securny f"or VERTIS!f\'G S A LES-No p1'0.ll" 4 nX>S'. VIC: C:Ollege Compacts S7.2'5. St&ndanh land1et1ping ltt\1c-es. call rai l~&· hr!y rales. 826-$.163. pr1nu, par1.s tsl, r. ~rr .. side. Sal. open. l.aguna Those \\11JJ1ng To Work. exp. llCl't'S1'ary Call t>lr Putt Jdenllfy. 5 4 5 -g g 6 1 $9.25. Quick Serv. Your S40-Sl98. Sen•lll& NeWpOrt, PLU:J°BI~G REPAIR v1<1us electro mechanical Hills-El Toro. 830-llJO. j 2~ Na11onl',1ide Personal Rec-!\tcCann. 113l-J~150 2 10 :, before 5 &: aJT ! p.m. home or pic k up. &&.7S:X!. Cd..\1, Ol5t.a Mes&, [)()\·er as.s embly expe.r; Solder ing __ ognit.ton fo.ton, alt day TuPs Shores, l\"estclltt. No job 'r'° small techniues, D I S H\\'ASHER, !ult/part \JJ An Opportunity To Earn "'ICHT d 1 --~ B•L' noretxx>k con•~·~inco ad-Baby•·111·1ng • li-12-31 28 • · c " · au 1 n r . E.\p ~ -"~ LAN S · ~=-I For Appo1ntment 11me. Bapl!st onvalescent Jn Excess o! S~.000 Per ..,,,,, dre.-s & ph numbers nf l ---::-:'.".""'.'"'"----* D CAP ING * -~C~O~L.E~~PillMB-I NG Call Industrial Re!a:Jot\5 Hosp. 661 CrntPr St. C.!'.I. Year V.'/NCR -1.:.w. Salary i:oni· businesses. loond ln Ph COSTA MESA ~i'll' lal\rts, sprniklers, ~r-mrnsurale v.·Jabillt.). Apply PRES I '' ,, «'!"\'ice &1:>-116"1 (714) 494-9401 DISHWASHER 1 1 boo"' II .... ~•-.......... , •• c .'I • CHOOL ~l"l'. paTJos. Jtnres Y."11.IJS ,_. __ ._" ___ . _____ , ,, " b r ln Pf'J'!inn, 'Oa!ll'ay Jnn, ~in "' 1·u u 1 ·-• t11f'se r ne its inrerest you, 9/IO 5'1~S01:>. Enroll 0011· lor Fall Lit" d i:untr. ~laster Chargt>. _R_~~~i n_ g ___ -----·I !\1on H1n1 Friday 1400 Palisa,!t>s Rd, (' .\1 I' h 13 J ._.,_, ----TE LON IC l:l 'Ill 4 ,111u 1nr e1-e:.t me & J would __ a 'D . I .!,, ~lonro\'1a, ~·w day + _____l"~ oc PXp, ...:,.;.1125, I 'I bl II l1 kn IO m .. e, )"". c.r1 '''· NURSE A IDE--f UN pet ni.ven, Vl("t1uty 1 A-'o 1 e ome Roohng Apply 111 l'i•r511n ,. ~ .... r.i c c 0 rm 11 r k Lanr & uJ. day ~•'SSLoll!. Planned PR01''ESSIO:\',\L Clll'dener. ~i;i,·.--.. Jtool~ ca u 1 k Pd, MAR IE Binnme, !71 41 778-1714, 1\-loll-TRAIN I NG FairvH!11.•, (01Sla ,\le £.a, program, hot lunches. Ages tree ""ork, pr unini:::, sralerl g,. C<lal rrl. &l~27SJ. lndustrie1 Inc, Thurs. 9fln1-4pm_ f'n r a br11Jtli l';ll'I' r;i rrrr o~• 2-<i, hrs 6;30 A\!_ 6 P)I sprinklers, "'•" "P ~h·. Laguna Beach CALENDAR PIE 'S IS Per,;o 1 •~ ii 540-4,...,.. ~"" k CO . " "· ,., ~ 5 · /Alt ti ,., E 1- h . C.\I I·. KPRS Emplyr f}B}s f f'(' -nne ....-p! c;;ig l!o:.JI., ' ,...._, " ·• ~!PARE : &12-4050 I a n d s c a p In & • Geo'""e, __ •_w_o_n_g __ ._,_a __ o_n_s __ ;E~q~";'~£ ~o;p;po~c~l;ur~;~ly;.:<~m~p;[;oy~e~',J---"'·,[")jjij. :j\;"/ASS~I·~· fi·t-N.B. L.ARGE Jonghauvrl hlack "'" -~93 """ lioorgf' AU rn Byland Agt n-..::=:..... ____ -,,~- BAB\'SJTil'.\"G, m, .. horn·, ...... ...-::.~ -•-.L'"OP"''J. DISHWASHER 1 ~s c· J"ih s A NURSES AID-ES and "·h1Te dog Jol!OO R.t \ ~ l'i'C;wo--;-:c:,-:.,.,-,-,,,..-~-1 r. " """'' AUTO LOT !'.!AN fo.1 · !'Y ,.,... r~· " ' '' . La guna Sav.·ctust 1-'esttval. ·!on th1n1 f"ri. t::.:rer. 2rrs-~ TO\l'S J11 panese Gardener DRf-.:.5S~1 . .\KtNr. frln be 1 · ~ 11 Y Evr. Shift, P time, t>l ll~! he __ >_17_--0_3c9-5 7 . ====~--' E.xp. ;,.l'l<l06I GT{!E\'!:"G~ 49&-4~-;l.}, )!'!', n\·ely surrounc:~ngs, Ap1 .• Indust"l-Comm'l-Hes1. All rui;torn IJl!ed. PPrsonal ge ne us, experience clean & neat. Apply u1 pf'r-HOUSEKEEPER Cd.\!. 64+-;928, rlen!'I. Comp. La"11 Care Fashion arli1sf'. 6i3-l8-l9, preferred. Apply 111 person son, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 \\". NURSES A1dros for nlm;1ng BLACK Laborador pupp~·. :-. 1 · 1-----------To Don Crevier, Thffldore Coasl ll wy, N.13. LAUNn RY -J\IAJD hon1e. E:-:pe r. pr e ! 'ti . \'IC PMn11lsU!a, B.a 1 b 0 a 1-:XP. Oi.ild Ca.re. ChrLSttan ' eiv a11·n, s prinklr. 53\.4•!-16 e DrP.ssn1ak1ni: -Al!crat1ons Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor I-.---~------* 5'10-5690 * 194---80i5 8:30 A.\l-5P:0.1. J~land 6i3-2310 a!:rrnoon~. h {) rrr e . f en ced Yd , SPE~CER"S La11n Ser.·1cf', Designed lo suu you. Bl1·d. Costa i\lesa. D1s1r,1bu1ors -~r I healpth & -~Hcor=E~L-,'t'AcfcD-_E __ -,,-.-d-'o"r"E"';;'~"C·ci"c,:.,<1c'c"c"cM:::..,:::..,.,o.,-, playr.;ates. nr \\"\l>;i"tn & lrtt PS I, La" n r a,". Call Jo * 6-16-6.;·16 ' ('("I;! ni::-r p .. ~,uc s. r t e S.\tALL grey ca t. hght n ngs, Pon1or.11 i;chls. 5-IS-S:'~.l. elf'anups Re b ,-I . BABYSITTER, gi rls 8, 7, boy 4fl'.l-.24i8, 646-7056 coll . pref'd . Laguna Beach. in Harbor V1r 11· Centror nr male. 1~7 £. 21.st S1. C.)!. r>."E\\"PORT~hts area. ~1 ~:>213, l!s ona Jc , :"\~a~e. :~:~~~1:. 20 ~=~~!Sp. !~~99oom/board + !';alary. OMV & Contracts G irl *Call 4S4-1196 * ~~~:i~~ks,CI~~::~, •. ',,',,',~ 54S-199:l. l ... ~-... " · l ~:-iLH.1\:"\C I:.: Agt'llCy Girl, ,__,. · _.;ir-ge ~~1 /sandb<ix 'crali.~. EXP, Japanese Gardener Lncal n('W car dea!er<;hll'I i.:1rl , rct·c1viog ~·lo>rk . i'l•·u~<· SSS J'talanred luneh. :...1n·r care. Know hO\\', "-k••r . p£,·o'I-Tile BABYSJITER To wa1 rh 'l nf't'ds sha rp i;1rl 11) \\'•)rli st'lf-slar1cr !or gr o ,v i ni;: stalf' r1ual1f1(·.:1ll•111 ''' ,,.,,.,. c:.-. ..,.., ,, " children 11 hool i v •-I ai:r nr). ~l 1n1n1u n1 5 yrs • Lost '"• 67?,-~4 1. /{!eu ben; LAGUNA HILLS lntervitwing F or PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES A1•r l_1· 111 l'rr-"n '.l:-1((11 ,\\'1> DI' l.;i.rarlora l.111:;una 11111~ 1 Al 1h .. t.r ·n,ro oil ran1p :.; P frr'('""' ! • SALES -~Iro n STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT S:ilcs minded prrson, .~ee for y1Jursrlf. a rc~J cnrr.~r op- port~ru1y. X!nt ll11u re for right 1nan. t'.arning:s com· n1r11cc i1r.mf'd !a!ely should ...... In f''(rr~~ • •! .S'WU pr r "k Nn c11nvass1n£ or soh1·111ni::. Jntrrv1r·•1s h.I' appn1ntme11t nri lv 9-1 11,.rkd~)s. Lo11 ,,...l-:O:i.'>I. pest, lrimn1ing, cleari-up. CEllA\1/C Tiie new & a er r;c~ 11 D'.ll ,(, coni ra('ls r!ros~ ·>.-RgClli'Y url(!CNTlllng & ro Class1f1('1I Ari;.;;,.. 13, J1.11. T L C for )ourc.h1!rl. 968-3-186. r.:>mr>ri"I. Free"~' Smal l Cd,\t.5 Yr.old ll_:4>-5:45 '-prori('nced prrot,.rr<'rl, t·ull ra11ng expror, all Jines 1.v P1lo1, PO, Rox 1.·iW. SALl-.S.\l1\:0.."-l•1ir:-.ran11nnal E."fl. near ~ Coast pJ,~~ L \ JObs \•'clcome. 536--2426. 7 yr old 2:7:>--:ic45. Call ('f'lmpany berirru.<;, ins .. p.11d Cnsta ~lf'~a. CA !l2fi2ri w sr in Santa A.na Hgts AJ"f"a lge golden d o Ii! \\'/r idgf' up b a ck {R ho des1an Hidgc hack 1 Ans,1·ers to '''-l oo ~e ·· P..ev.·ard! r1~ase c a I I 5-tS-2367 ; 5-15-Si!l.l, """ ,\\ "'.ll fo.l a1nt. 1-laul111i.:. n""'' ~~~~~~~~~~~'.l•'~;~~~.'l.l::,;·"~'~"~'~'~6~p~m~ ....... 1 viu·ar i111,_ M<HI i·rply 1,., . necr~. M.lary open. ~11ppl1ro;; 111 OranJ:?P Co ar<'a. * ~16--7S09 * la~·n . ._ cie;.n-un. pninl!lg ClassHl<'rl Arl #3?:.', rJaily PEACOCK I I'\ S U R AN C E P/time ,\h11cl Ql)n Qu1xnte Xln'I <.:on1n1. !:: rt r a w · LIC'D CHILD CARE Fr{'{' cs!. Ca ll 5-l6-i3~9 I l[lJ BAKER Pi!oi, P.0 Box 1.'i6o, Costa IJ\'C. il101el, 2100 Kr11·pnrt Bhrl, '.">-1;,...:io:n. FG.~--07~. II arbor & Baker, C~I. 5 yn;. Exper Japanese CardenPr Erf1Jloyment if. E xperienced ~1,.sa . Ca . 92626_. _____ 1 S l7-851 ~ 17931 Beach Bl. Costa. :\1esa. &12-1610. 1 •-----------•••1 SHAOO\V, 9 yrs, doi;:, blk ""'/"-tii!e on chE'S!. Small, like lab. 9/9 nr C011st exp. Reis. ~:.>-29.Jl Co1nplete yr! ser.•ir<'. Neai ._ ______ ....J. ** DONUT MAKER l•S•"•'" .. 1•' .... •"•"•"•''•"•"•'"•" .. B•'', 'r0a0x 0 ·"-'0°,:.,.:::::,c,,c,.:, -=,:,:"_"·.,-.,-ng Sale' LJC'D day care to 5;JO pm . 1 & Rel1a. F ree es!. &IZ...13&h-Top man need only apply service exp. p r efer r ed . HI\'}', !'.'B. Re II' II r d ! 646-€210. LOST, gold ..,,·a.1ch, ~at Y-n- tirnental ,·;ilue. \'1r ls;:i- dore'!< N.B. R l' v.· a r d , 6D-H172. 6+1-8200 exr 170 LOST: ~!ale S e al po i nt Siamese C'81 , vie \\'. Bay & 15th St .• l\'.B. Re11•ard! 1407 W, Bay, N.R. BLACK LA h lt>male. ~lag. noha k Ellis. Rl'\l"ard. 96R-2362 CHrHUAHUA, female y,r/bro11·n marklnj!5 on nea collar. 675--1463. b 1 lo: feet. chtld ""«"kly. !lot meals. JAPA.\"ESE GARDENER Job Wanted, Female 702 Apply In Person Only J\pply In Person Only Relief shift, 11 u n Ii n gt on r-.·o. C .~!. S.16-1539. Coniplete Ya.rd Carl'. See i\lr. Anderson See !\fr. Andrrson Beach area. 536--8881. HAVE cooks, housekrepers. ~ Builders Reasonable. 642--89.t} SNACK SHOP "'9\. P BX operator for AnS1\·er1nE; romparuoll.'<, pra ctic al SNACK SHOP •-·• NO Job Too S a.II• B k EXPER. gardener, c-omple re nurses avail. LI\"!' in/out, BAKERY BAKERY "'-1 -· .s:ervice, par t ti1nc and lull m • n c ' 9-'f'\'K'e. La1ntnA to Sa n Ref"s <.·h<'c krll. Ernplo.vcr tinie. 646--8000 C.~1-b!or k, roncrete, carpentry, e r 3·1--1·1 E. Coast H11·y 31!1 E. CNt st l/11·y Add a nn. house le\'eling, roni. Dale Hall('y 496-~~27. pays feE' Hf'a!lh f.. F'am!ly Corona del l\lar Corona rlrl tlla r PERSONNEL TRNE i<ar. door repairs. Free est. CO)IPLETE lawn & garden-C111·p J\t:rnC":-, 1~ ,'\o l:::::::::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::::::::i:::::i~~j '""""""""""""""""""~ ' • Good Typ1n.1::, Xl 11'1 ro. \\.ood =i 0,. l'g "'"·•-. Br"adw·o\' S A "17"""1 l"'"NE PERSONNEL Call U1rril1n<' y,.,.,, --v'1'i5, " ""'jJ;;; 548--0405 "' ' - ' .. ' ;,. ...,,.,.., . DUE lo .i;fOW!h, Ens1bh1H "VI \Vf-:STCL!F"F Carpet Service SECY lct:al, al;;n nlf1c<' @IS Realty In.-SPPks youns:r. A£-SERYICES•AGENCY P ER.SON.-.;EL ,\GE:\"CY Japanese Gardenini:: ms;rm1 <'Xprr, 1 girl ollice. r-~ gr£'l'!'.1\'<' !'.al<'~ JWrsonnf'l fnr J o li'. ··s Ca~o ,•·· l 'p"-l·t""" ,.._ . I hkk II "' Bl II I F·e • ;· p-,·11·n,, 2043 \\'estrJ1ff Dr., NB ·' ·r .,,,_ '"-' ~ ~·J ....... mn1crc1a • Residentill.l pn::, pa)l'O , 1'•111 , P\-11 .~ Ill'\\/ iurnl' r!1v1~111n • e "' ee ..,,, u•• a &l.l-2770 raners. })ctra fJ ri-Sham-lnduslr iaJ 64.'>--0J4.l pr!' ,\loving to Laguna . Cal l \\'Ill train . Call Cill l)f'l'ln", fl(ll' fl"€e Sco1chgunrd (Soil 12131 8 1~\QJl or (2131 64-1-1133, 9 A :-.1. to l p .\!. SALES MANAGER P HARMACIST f':lsh n<''' L,\\\'N CARE & giiri!e n ~ d · H.rtardants). [)(>greasei·s &· 2,1fi . .rf;-49 coller!. """"!":"~ fnr app't. Exri'pnonal gro11·rh potent· n.u: i-to rc in NC'\11>0rl l\llrk, l11l"ht h11ul1ng. Ex p'd. HN\I""-... ;;i;;;.._, ............ ; I B h I :ill rolor hnghlcne rs •. JO ial w/suri.:ical f'111n, men: rac crea rs oppor1ur11ry "' Rea~onable. Call 543-973.l. AI DES fnr Conva.lrscl'nt t>, £ minute hle;ich for ,,,h,·1.. EXECUTIVE Eniplo,·er P;iy~ r"" n1anufactu11.'r. Capable <,r or an outgoing, f){'rson;ihlc. '-EXPE'"' f'lrler!y care or farn1ly Cart' ., ._._ f'tlrprts. Sa1·r you r m1Jnt')' c' ''· l-la1va11an Garden!"f llomeniaket?<., .>ll-Qilll Personnel Agency Bookkeeper F /C to $6SO build ing markC"l!n;; s,. custo-prople or1enlrd pharm:1l·1~1 . hy sa,·1ng me extra Trips. on1pleteG arden i ng EmplO)'('r Pays ,3 f l'f' mer service fun r rions. In-con11111 rted to de\'rlnp1 n~ \\'ill clea n living rm cl inin<> St'IVICC', Kamalani, &l&-4676. H 0 lJ SE C LE A '.ll ING , CALL Generi11I Office $450 ternationaJ 1n srorc Prefer ~!on• as health neC"ds hf'a<l· " rrrerenc;e~. own tr11nspor1a: -I 'd I · I qu rt rs E ential th t rm & ha ll $15. Any rm $7.~. AL'S Landscaping, T r ee BETTY BRUCE Applicant Pays F'CC' in< ivi ual IJrt'S(>nt Y emp oy-11 e · · ss a .l'OU NO COLLEGE OR EXPER . NECESSARY :.J EN X-.\llL!T,\P.Y \\'O ~IF.\' I.·\ n GE 1;\VE."f:\1 F:~T Cll.\JPA'."Y JS Sf.El\i:\'G R ~:sro~ . .;JHl.i': J;\'fF:LLl- {;ENT !.'IDl\'l!:iUALS \\'J/0 nEs rnr-1\ r nn r-f.:s . .::in..,;. AL C1\llt:ER !;"\ THE IN · \ILST,lE'."T FIELD ·r11 n0i;r.11 our. r n111- rA:xn·~s TR1\l:'\l :\'(: PRO- Gf"IA:\T ·y ot"'LL !. EA P. N ·r111~ :\10ST .\D\"ANCE D, r.1nDEP.:'\ ;\JF:THODS or DOJ'."G BL'Sl."l:ESS couch SJO, chair s~. l:i yrs. rC'moval. Yard remodeling. ll'ln. f'.'(fl('nrofle'f>(! ~W2. Purchas, Cle rk to S42S • erl. suC'CE'ssful 1n rlealing he 11 ""'arm . conrer11ed 1n· exp ls 1\·hat counts no! Trash haulinj!, Jot clranup. H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Sec retary Med. Front Ofc to SSOO "'!1 !1 s11ri.:rnns & h0!3pl!al arl-rliv1d ual. Apply The Guild • Con1pa n.v r<or Pl.i n mrrhr,rl . I <lo 11·ork ~>·se lf Rr pa1r ~rnnk!rrs. 613-ll""· 1 n1in1stra1ors. Sal11ry to nru~. 11·15 Arlrs1a Blvd. • l.1h<'ra\ Vrince Brncflls /nstrutlion I ~ '~' n promoiionaJ area. Good A/Payable $400 •1 h R h Pl Oil (:.c.od rel. 531--010 1. S191\ +. Employer Pays FN>. 1c"..:::'c"c'c'c"c'_' c..'c'c'°c· ____ I • u~h i(·ro~ Schools & SPRINKLERS A Bcrrrr Temporary skills. A1·11iJ . 1n I month. Bkkpr/Assistant S4SO e s.1111.1 !ninlrdi;i!rll' l·nstru~o'ons 575 C"penler Ke,v 111,1ns. trees~ .. slinih!\ r osll1("1n Secretary J•. Se<'y to <475 Pl.ATER, f'Xfl('r. 111 Carl 111111"11 .. , • ., 4~ £. 17th (a1 lrv1nr 1 Ctlf I I R I•----------l'f'moved. Clf'an-up. 645--2&16. L;inr! df'vro lopmf'n: CtJ. Re~i· Med. Transcriber SS2S 64 1 mm<'r nprnin;? o s;i 11 Train To Be A ADDIT. &. Repair . rah, G URGENTLY dent1AI r!P\'f'lopment d1v1s-In•. Cle•k lo '500 2-470 tnr . ~.t'i----5:)3.1. ~:11ua! Op-lnnn1ca, niarlire, flr Hie. eneral Services • .> portunity J-~mplo)rr. HEAVY EQUIPMENT pliO!'hng. Aniiq. Fur n. _ ion. Geo-! "'k ill~. Bkkpr F /C $600 Kll'CHF::'--' hrlp, 111'"r 21 OPERATOR T HINGS by !\!Ol)sro, LI NEEDED Secretary RPllN'nirno ll"trl , _ r"ra1r & refin. Free est 1 I h T h " '--"'am tn operate Rullrlo~· 6·ll·i j!lR. ro('rl . pun1. lcn{'f', lilf', roe nH'a l l'nv1ronn1cnt. En-RUTH RYAN AGENCY 'l62·:i.:i:":l ers, Dragl1ncs, Cranc<;. in"'l!ns, carpt'ntry, pa1n1 rte-j!1necr1ng ex-per. Heavy Sil. 179.~ N1>wpor:. ('\! filF.-4ll:'J.I Scrapers. Loar!Prs, Trf'nrh-ANY SIZE JOBI 5 1:i--OS20. l'rcssurr, 179.11 Bcach, llB 1'17-'1671 en;. ere. Study 111 ho me flrs1 d. Cf'mm"I, indus. apls. Hauling • Receptionists Accountant/Bkkpr followed hy r~ident tr;i in-All tyf)"s \\'Ork. Qu ick Serv. i\l<tlr or female. Degree not ESCROW OFFICER ing a1 our modern facility Rra~ frE"e t"Sf. 962·196 1. HAULING, Y11n:I Clean-up • Typists ne~ss. llr11vy rcspon~ibiliry, in i\J1am i, F1onda. ClT~O-'! ,1.oodii·ork, Jonnir11 hy l'"rf'rienced c o J IP t: r. e Secretaries \Vork under controlle.r. Homp Offiee.fl-liami, Fl l, hi" Ourk;in-Jones. R"sid. studPnt Large tnick, Rras. e G"1'1 Ofc/lns UNfVER . .::rTY !!Et.VY Conim. &16-Sl6S, 67:>-7Sll. 5.l4--tS46. Accountin9 t Girl, l man 0U1ce. J\lission CO.'ISTRUCTio.-.; y \RD Clerks Viejo. SCHOOLS, Di-p1, = 1211.\ Cement, Concrete ' • ' .i;::arage, clcanuns. Recept;ono'st 501 Golden Cirri..-Dri\'P Rcn10\·e rre<'~. dtr1 , ivy, • T II PATIOS, ll"alks. dri \·e, i n~lall s k i p J fl a d e r , hackhoe e erS Li:.>1<al group, Hea vy typing & Sant11 Ana. Clhf. 9?iO:; 1.~ Prestigf' pos1r1on \\'/lop l"flm- pany. Braul1f11I o!Jice GrrRt 0.Jss pa~~ fcf'. 1\ct fast! Sta rt 10 S!IOO. 01hrr l'r>c .IQhs /\1•111 1 Call L1nrl(I l1;1y. 7110·60:".i.l ('{)ASTAL AGE;>;CY LABORERS \\'ork \\hen &· Y.'ht're- ynu want! Interim Personnel Service 778 W . Wth, C.M. 642-7523 546-2592 nr,1· I a 11· n ~. sill', ,,,,k, ~17-2666. • Packe-p • .,_,nes. 2i~1 Harho'>r l~I a1 Ad;un~ P hone: til~1 5-li-7521 '-•-> K "/C '""""'""'"""""""'"""""" rr')n.,1·e 5-lR--llfifi~ for e.~!. eypuncn omputer _E_.\_l'-E!-7 -\\'a 1 t r"~ s 1•;i0-" Name ....................... TH.ASJ-1 & Garage rlean..up, p LATHE OPERATOR POPKAL CORP •2 Needs Trainees $4S8-$650 Per Mo. Minimum \'ouni:: mcn, mech11n1c11! r ~. pt'r. hro lpful hut m 1 r"'l'rl fl1u~! l"lf' \~ or o\'<'r. Ahl,. in ~1a 1't 11·ork 1minf'cl1;>fcly, 1! <icc:e ptrrL For in lo on Joh plaren1cnli:. rall Tuesday 9am·lpn1 only. 776-8551 Contractor 7 d•,\"s. ~10 a load. Free'''· \\"nrk "b"" •. '''hA... rogramer IPd-:\eat. 1111rac11v". tJ\"f'r 4 , " " '"'" \\'ill 1 JB\f Siron<; lnral mf.i;:. nf'rds a tur-1 "'"""""""""""""""""'" Address ..................... Anytime. :>IS--5031. you wan!' nun on ncw · !n-21. ,1·11n1r'li f(lr ~pl ll !':hi lt. .\!Y \\·a.\, quali!y home+~--~------I . ~lallauon. Uingua~s PG-2. Gmtl tips. ,<;lrcr & STri n, rrt c1i.1i111c opr. 11'1Th ser-up PREP Cook-$1 35 hr 111 City ........................ fPmod. \\"aJ!c, ('f'i]1n;:, floors Hou5ecleaning nter1m 1170 BakPr ~I. {" . .\! Sec cxpericnl'{'. S3 7~. !'.lllr!. No ~rurknt~ Apply in :ltate .......... Zip ......... l'lr_ :\"n Jnh 100 small. fuck To School Special-Personnel Service ~1~ WHCoast Hwy., NB ~Jn;. Bake r iit 2pni daily. Cat~«~;A~~-i~~~~)~;:.5 person. Colony Kitchen. 3211 Phone ..... _., .... A.1;e ..... 54;--00.l6, :.;i.i hr llns. ser.·. CarfX'I C!canl nj! By u ite 645-2716 EXPER. Salcslaciy for high ?7:,0 Harhor BJ at Arl11m11 i lal'bnr Bl, C.~l YOUl'\G Set School, open 7 Driveways DIAMOND 778 W. 20th, C.M . BOOKKEEPER. f /C ._ fashion \\"Omens shnp. 1\pply LEGAL src or trainer. part PROFESSIONAL Phone dys, 6:30am·7;'l0pm. Prn! -1----------300' Shampoo SIS, S!cam $30 642 -7523 S46-2S92 ""r. C•~-i ,1 ,· ex morn1ni;:s (Inly ~Ion-Thur$. runc. sinA ll ronj!cnial, llO soiicllor -Dana Point, San 1,\1\"J.F:YC> D r i ve~·a y R 1 _, :========== ,~ '"""" '' g r ., A r-, ?7 T & Clemente, Capistrano arra. teachers. Rta~ ra te~. Cnatin!,;, havr it <l(>n(' tl()i~·. era1rs & nslcula t1011 Nc\i·por! Beach, p 0 Bo . propos, o. ~ ""'\11 · prf'~~urc !1111' of!1Ce in H.B.. \Vork in )Xlllr own home. 646-3706, Free Es!. 645-1.\17 '""'? · ' x Cuu111ry, Orangr, ca\1f. l<"!rlln'.' in ru1i u·r full tanr \\'rrp <'r ls comlni; 5-15-5195", t\Cf'ournanl-Con~tr S12K ~"'·'-----Be~t rlcal in 11rea Phone T ENN I S LESSO~S-Beo;, F...7 pm Housecleaning By Oa~ F C Rkkrr 1'\rr, I Si:i:JO BOOKKEEPER Ill "ork In F E.\l;\LE 8: '.\!ale ,-.ar<'lf'ria pn .. t11nn. i;rl. gen. roxp. and R35-141l5 be111een ~:00 a.m. ?riva!e or ~m . group!i, 2-t "'\l;i k'·e-,P.~--,----,,,-<I 0 11"n Tran.~por1a1ion In~. t:nrlrninirr Sfij() ~mall offi<'e !or construction help Lan:." f'll, 111a11 1· ~k1ll5 rcq111rN. Age 2~3.l and noon. ReasoM ble ratf's ~~3:n~. rl .i· .••• ~'T;~ n °;11 :h~ --,,--Cc',~ll-80.1'-"_~ ... 1~ A P;nahlro S:illl ro. Should know check benrr11s. ln 1 trr'11 1 ,. 1 · d1•1.1 l,v 110 r1irc.,1 2 wondcrfu l bods.-ws, 'ncFc:CcF":crcTc!O,:.o .. "ls"r~-,-,,-,-,-,., • GUITA" l.E.SSO'.' ._,-,-:IJ r~a Cleanin" Servo-In~. l'ciTel.irv, ,.1~" 1 . bl am-1 pm n1f'rs ;i f' 1111ro1 . 11\f' v 11n1'1U" ~urroun 1ngs. n. "' c1r;i gr .. ynur tr:i.~h 15 CASH .. ~" .., prt'para ion. acrt ~ paya c. J'rT C Fl 6(i6 D 1 ~~\l For i\ (Call ! {~0Jrlron l;1rl t Your llnmc Or 'linf' 11 !h ii o,\!L\" PILOT Carpt>rs, \\lnrlo11<, Flllllr l't(', R Ofr_ .\1f'rl. lr xl'l("rl 0fl"n ca.<h r<'Cf'i pts, payro!I. bk Rnnon .cr, ·'"!' ~~P•1Y:._· ___ . ____ R ,;lan1nur .1oh Rr,;11t1fut 1.f. * $10 month 41\6--5660 * r 1a <.•ric<i il'l H"~id. I.· C(l11111ir•'I. r.1.L.1 11 1 :-.1arh Rkkrr Trnr . $300 rf'1'flnct111111on, ro1nr !J'PLllf.: .. I :"c'c·c::-'c'c... _______ \1 \t'lll:"ISTS r t11nr, :iltn fw"~-L..ot.~ of pLih!1,· rrt,11 J iiiiiiiiiiii"'iiiiiiiiiiii•iiiii•lriiiiiiiiiiillll B.1 y ,f;, &-"-( h J ,:in 1ioria1 Sa I a ry or~ n. 557-1 3~1 Ga I Fr id a y SSOO u P ri "~ s \('() rrp!~. \iinrto11i;, fl'Ylrs. ,.rr. NEWPORT BOYS 1o:14o---1 Busy mli:r hrm nrr1!~ .~u __ _:'>-l?-2'1~ 11rr__: pni__ Call \lan.• L<'ro, ;.1o--<1"1";1~, * * * vni··1.1. \\Of~I..; ,f., 1.1-: . .-..n:-; Flln\1 TfJr rnorr::"!'ln'.\'.· i\I. ;\II ";\ l.!f.:E r nR\lf-:11 !i1"0CI\ 1~1101\10:11 FJ:\1\:'\('. IA!. CO'\~l "l.TA:'\T HAftP.Y OAVJ-; .~· FJNA:'\Cl1\L f:\". VEST\1E.'/'I' /\S Al.\':iT, R. ~:. B!{fl!\EH, DAV ID 8 . LOOK J ~G l .• A.~0. CALL NOW I 558 -0444 A sk for Mr . Nilton SALES - FULL OR PART TIME Plarro purr \\;11rr s1 i'lf'm~ iii 11r,n11>~ 011 1n01ilhly r<'t\lal .\111~1 ht• nro;11 ,(-w1!1111~ to ll'Orl.. 1\l"f'ra::r ST.-.0 !o ~.'ol'A 11rorokJ.1• 1·,.,mm1s~1nn C'<ll for 11p[Ylir1ln11"·111. '.llr lla- 111:1nn, 111 ~1'1-] \.~j SALESMAN ____ , Yount: "''· (.i(l(lrl pol<'nt1al Call )Ir.: S!'hm1rl1 \\"F:::l'CLI r:1-· 1'1·.r..Si') :-: ·"' r .I. ·"ta-:\' t\' 2011 \\,,,·,·J,rr !Jr. :"\-B t1 l.1oll~O * * * Rr~. f,, C'omm"I fi4i;..J401. Personnel Agency LO d!!h\·pr paper~ in tht San 11rour1rl 1.:a! l'l<';i~an1 "fl" MGMT TRAINEE t "tl:\,.;;T,\L 1\C..~~'.\I\' I . 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Clcmenie, San JUl\n Capis-,r;,. xl n't wr•rk1111: i'nnrf<;. 1"r•t1 1;~ Pllt<'n!ial 27'lll llart>or RI RI ,\rl:1•·1.: _ __ roning 642-3870 hrnr111~. C~ll \It'-' Conn1r ---:'I· .\'l..,TI:! :-:..:. t I ~ ---'-------~--trano anrl Capistrano Beach \'fluni: Comrany n: f.~PO:O..-SlBI.i': sr('f<'liir.' '1"P "1 · St.;\JPJ.~: \!;11f1r "'r fin[; \!:u111!1K!11rrr 1~1l 1r~ drr:-~•'< ,t, "-Ull' '!11<1 hr :inl" lri 11nrk frr•tn •k"'th .\rpl;. l!••t<'I. II• 11"1~ ft,1h\'<JI k (" '1 11111 71!' IR0:0..-1\'G rl<Jne in my home. 11.rca. ~1~7-fi1Z-l. AhlR:11I Ahhot j'f'r-C;;i!i .\1 1'~. ~·hm1d t ho:h\ hkkpg, (ll'l'U!"ld<' l)jli'l. ll"if1111 r.-1111.l,r-r 11/\f'\lHlC Trader's Paradise lines times dollars s1 ?'1 ;in hr. Accounts Pay./Rec. DAILY PILOT ~nn"1 "1:"nr~-. 210 \1-i1'ar-\\~:srcLr Fr i11r1a11ni:: n1ach. l1i::h1 ~ h. n1;ir11.111-.; 1•1 hP ir~111"rl ri\r • * 61~ "0"" *"* 1-~~,.,,.:·~,~~·~·~o,_ ___ J;-."',',,·""-;;","-'•""-· :; A .. ----1 rr:RSONNEL AGENCY II ~f'!hnl:;" .'\hlr 1 .. l'ilrn SW{)()() ,......,..,£<! ., -.~ _ ~r ·S1ar!roJ' n r a t llfl· Painting & lncal 11e11· f':!r rlralrr hfl~ a.n BOYS NEEDED GEN'L MAINT. MAN :..'0-ll \\"f's!;hlf Dr .. NB rearflncP. S1t111ry "r<'ll ~nd )r 11111~-:.1. .. ~2 :<_. ___ _ Paperhanging OJ"ll'n1ni: f(lr l''.l.:pf'rirnrrct 11·o· A.l!:Cs \l)..l4. fi4fi.5.l!l!J PIT1m<'. ?il'.1-.IOii .. 11 ____ _:•c"c·c2_TicO ____ rr>sun1" tn c111~0 1 flf'rl ,\d N(I, :"l~(·l~~:T.\f\Y f';i,1 t:rr'l11 lnt: 111<1 n 1ri hanrll r aC('OUnts pay· CA FE TER I A h I G EN E R AL 0 F r f CE -M anuf.!cturer$ Rep 202. r n IJAILY PILOT, P.O. r11111pan' 11r<" I~ \nur 1alrnl• No \\las!ing ahle /, rf'r'f>l\'ilh!c J)f'rma11. 1 0 e prrs, Glamour ~pot. 1J you \11ie Ora nge Co, llrm now htr1n1; Box 1J60. Cos1a 1\-ICsil. r111~h "1!11·r 11 /Of'l'iln 1 If'\\ * WALLPAPER * I II P time. ay 11'0rk Qnly, £ h I L £ II 1 Ro~s lril\'rol~ $.· nrorrl~ .\011 f'nf ~l!lon -u ro. i:en-!llon thru Fri. All Jf(llidays prof\€', 1 is 1s or ~11tJ. 1tf' u or P 1n1r, rt F:LTi\BLE man 11oa n1rrt in \\'hp n you caU "1\·lac" ef 1t~. Ins. ,'? pfl1d v:icar1.,n. off. ;,.t)...9259 bet~·n J:30 & 1ypu1R. Co. 11·11J teach rClu ~tilrl 1ng Sa lary Up To iiork )::ravt".l·iu·d ~hi[( :1 fn r ll1i;:-bt rol~n~ SXll . 5-lS-1444 &16-17U flf'p)y hyma1l 10 -Cl;1sstf1td <1 m sin1plf' hookkM>rln~. SJ:-fl $150 per wk F /time nitros a \\k. lOl':'ll~A.\l. C:ill C11 1! Hrlf'n 111~1'~ .. •10--i:;/};,;, PAPERllANG!::R. cusr oni J\<I #322, Daily Pil<JI. P O P ' Call I.1nrla Ray. S.m--€iO;i;) $9S per wk P /time 557-724.f, Cf'rry P .1_1rh a m. COASTi\L Ari f:.,\Y \•·nrk, no Joh 100 ;o;ni;il!. All & .... l:i&'.l, Costa ~!Psa, Ca. Carpet Cltaner/Helper COAqAL AGE/\'()' N,, f'xpcr. necrss. Call !lles11. Vcrrlf' Shr ll Srrv , 27'.l(l lliirhor RI 111 l\dain~ Gunrnn. f or Free est. Call !l:?!i2'i. 11·anted, GOOd \\·ages, full 2i90 H11rbor Bl 111 Arl:im s ~'.12-~.1~>7 i'f'rsonn!'\. Costa l\l<'sa SELL R 1.1nf' fa<hinn·,- ·57 Ausbn He;i!ey z;;9 Cohra engine. 4 ~Dr! Iran!'< t.!R;; Whit. Ex:-ronrl. Trade f'lr dune-hug~ tl r \\\', 536-4410 or !lo12-!l(lfi.1 HEALTH SPA Lad1P~. Sau· na, Jacuzzi, r riu1prncn1. new. prime location, 1r11dc tor bu1iness or ? 63J-33i2 SERPENTINE china eph, matching end 11bles, ta ble .t- chrs. D.S.19 Citm('n cood engine &: pan.•. ll'l'lnt :--·al'· a.ho nigs or "?"? 492-1610. A'ITENTION ou: of Rrt'a Wttkend sailo~ yarhr clllh rn•mbtnhip &. 2 Br town- house NB, tnde lor T.0 .".5 or ?? !"? 61J-'tm Bayfron1 & riock l BR, 3 ba. $95.000 \'&iue. Trade for Trust dttds or!?! •2 811.l· boa C'.ow, Owner 675-4331, ask for Boh, What do YoU have to trade.? Uat It here -In Oranl!:e Coonty'1 largest read tTad· rtrlC: post. 642·5678 * * * 96S--OJ 16. AEROSPACE : Don 't lim<'.Ca!I Romll)'nl",~llGIJU~f.-nday. nol u11df'r 24. t>IATURl:: 11·c>man, 40 or Con1 -+-1•~1rrh"1"lhf' Tr.i1n1ni; Pt\.ll"TL.'\"G, profession~l. All W ait for the Sp ace CASHIER. car V.'Mh. Pa.rT p/hmr could \earl 1 o OYf'r, 1':xp unnccrs.o;.ary, 1vi ll l/l b , A1·~1 1 CFlll Pal RI: Tra de 1970 Honda 3SO rrin1orryrle l<Jr l"llffipr r / \'Sn !\"\\'. (',,tva.1r. f''C.) 11·o rk guarn . C olor Age to return ! timi:. Call berwn 8 &. 6, f/t1n1e. &-11 S!:irtlT. Call train. v.,·c~ & ~·knd~. Takc /'(/ ~~~-170~ ·;,'.\.I'll\~ ~pf'ri al i 11t. 962 -6143. l..a1rl <Jf!' Ch·"t 41'J" Pfl!'1r1nn 6-14--4-lj(), fnr 11pp1.. Q.l.'1-~ll!SI\ nu1 rt>.<;tllu r11 nl. Call \Jt>twn 'i!U €1'1.. :i C'alJ f'\'<'s, &12.JOIO Ha\f' ()Ce~nfmnt du plex, '\ro11-port. \\'anl ro:.inlfY l1•·u~c ~11rthr rn Calif. roas1- ;il r(l11 1111c~. Tur lrv.·in Co ., Flealror'. 614-6111 Lri:: w1tlnu1 nff1rt de?<.k, n )mmrrc1al up!'1gh· Jloover 1·~1·1n1n1 Trndc for sro re lli• rl'hlltH!lor l\C ~ 5-17-144\. in~,...ur,,~ f•.ir ,\'lllr hra111 CHEVRON <le a 1 e rs h t p GRAND'.\>!OTl-IER 1;vr r-livr 10,11n ,\· ~m. (i1,11 673--5920. * INTERIOR F:XTERIOP. * ro11 rr tl~• k ,., 11nrk. ,\'nw, .1::r11vryR rd t;hJft, 21 or ovrr, in cnre for lovt>ly hnnll' .~-~1EDJCAL ;issis!anl back Lit', ins, guaranteed. Ca.IJ SllmlJfo1.n:, l11rral1\,., ""'I' xl nt "'orking conrl, uniform i o' yr .i;chool j!lrl~ \\'nrkini; orr. F.xp'rl only ncrO appl)'. Harris, 642--45.58. Expert a.url)m<J•""· lull or p~rr furn, nit ht di !l~ntia.l pay paf{'n!1;. Salary o p e n. !'·or bui;y G.P. olc, t-h151 O'l{rle.<;S spray\n2. !Jm". C111! '1;2-Jf117 :l to 4, :ffi9S8 Ortega H"'Y· San Ju11n 64~·100. know X~ray, EJ<G. dra\v \l'l!I :hru Tr,•1r• Capo, 1 c.:..,~""-----~~ h l ood. El Tom & VJ:-.'YL p aperh11.ng ln i:;: -----HAIR drt'sst-r, exp"cl All ALTl'~RAT/r,o..,• J111:.·. "li:P"'r. CHILDREN BACK T O r h•"•· Guaran!er. •-"'"'mm. i\!ii;s1on VirJO area. fl37·7520. "'P<'Clalist, 1\·ork guar;inlf'f'<I, I 1 ~~ ~ "' ~u fl"€t <"SI, Dan Schll'ill1z nn )-'. App ":! in '.~rvon, l.11nr SCHOOL? You can ~arn Xl nt oppty. Pholl(' e ves, !\lOTIIEf{"S helper needed, ~l~-ll\46 or S4&-J!82. Brylll'l1. ~ Cr...&11o• Plfll.11 , .... ·hlle lhf',Y learn. & 1111 191-141\4 !11r-1n, JWom &_ hoard + C :-.1. :,.10.rnR. Avon M'pN'SentAllve. "l'_·ou·u HEALTH FOOD MGR "'alar;." 3 child ren, 2 in \'OU supply the p a l nl. A , I h ~-1 I• Id So uh1 .• !an 111\"t' your ov."11 us1nes.s:. Pl 1 , od sco~"', ~ ~T o . mMnf' Rooms paintt'd SIO ea.. Also 0 Jl('nini;: at :O.larqul'I :\totot:o: )-Wr own hours, YQUT Oll'n l"fl~anl n:w s or(' 111 m -1r!1I'> cRn 1Rke nvrT "·hi.le I f'Xlt>rior. Call 540-7046. !or nl'll' &. 11v-rl Import t 11rn 1 n g s C~JJ now, f'rn shopp ing nlllll. New [(I ~! 11"{)rk. Ref'.11 rcq'd, 61:>-~ 11111.-z:,· n"rn~ rio"·er P ''I!"' Tlt\G/Papenng. Jll 111111,moh1Je II')! m11i111r rt11iice S40-iOll. ' ~~~1;1g, ~f..&i~:f Pft~1. P~~~~ hf'l\\'11 9 an1 & 4 pm. rn11•rr ~Jrorpi:.4 , hrarl. i:al· Yr'1. In Jlarbor are/\, Llr ,(, man. r:x-f"'r. 1le~lr<'rl hut no! hertt>fi l!\ .tt store discounts, jllOT!lEH.S. Students . Grflnrl !"1,"1' -fl 77.1 Ii'.\' IJ.i~I :-!111. }"tor rC'al p5. hnnrtr.'d. Ref's turn. &4 2-21;)6, m11r1d11 tnry. Arp!y Ill per;on, CLEAN-UP St.<1rt s.112. n1nthen;. II you (.' n j 0 y !1'1e nr larr .. mr1h1\p hnme. P ROFESSIONA L r ainhnst -only °"'"" l'Am b lf'IRm PERSONNEL Cilll l\l11 ry Lei'. ~10 r.rr...; rh1l<l rrn, 11't' lll"t'rl your ~r~ 1\,.-..t 111tr. :i.11.1;141 intrr/<'x!er. 11onest 11•r.rk. l\IM thni t-ri 1" .\Ir. COASTA L :\GENCY 1~,lunreer hr l[) 1n rHtrsrry 1~71 :\lahij" Hom,. 2 BR 2 L1r S,. in.11. !"14$.27;,~. 64~5.15(1, Curland, !l(X) .~. Co11st Hwy, Ariply In p,.t'llOn Only 2700 ll11rbor RI Al AdAms schor,11. Hn: 10 be arrangro Ba, 1n h"sr 11dult · p11 rk ~n r A I NT t N r. : JI a n e 11 _L_•1"_•M __ B_..,._rh. f.foe l\fr. AndC"n;on • Housekctpcr al rour con,·eni1'ncl!'. \Vill C'OMI. .$JOO() Equny for boal. f:;llar11n11'('<1 v.·ork. Lic"d Any ASSTSTJ\:'1;'1' i\l&M ger, Ol'f'r SNACK SHOP Laundl'f'5~ • ~Vf' good exp. 646-3706. car. ln1 or ~ ~11.e Job. Call 67;,..5740. 25. no exper. nee. f"u!Jer BAKERY fo.llddl" 11.gt!d 1Rrl.'f pref'rl, No e e NEEDED Ca ll 4!13-40111 • Brush Co. 962-Ml6. "s.,.r fl('C, \\'Ill train Apply T Off. G I I ;-c-;-.,.---:...:cc:.. ___ I PRO~·J..:SSIONAL palnting -J.144 E. Coast Hwy ,~ Wo 1ce r S Lakefron1 rr"' !o1 in pliln. l nterior/f'xterior. Qtill.llty AS.."i!STA~'T Cook, rl11ys shift. ~orona del f\tu ln person nnly, ask JOr :\!~. nf"d comm, f1~hi n11:. J>n0l~. \\'(Irk ,,, mAlerlal. S.'i7_74:.;,. Pllfl nf' &Hi--7764. Equ11l Op-Gll rnf:y_ BEiy V1r11' CfJnvcl· J\lust be: 25 rind 11ble: to <lrl vl'! rcc bldg. \\'a.shl~i011 TrArlc-[10rl11n1ty Emp\Oy<"r. C't)()KS fH.'edtd for N~w Micrnt MMri ~55 Th11ri11 St -AP PLY -f(I I nd M Pl.!stfl)r, Patch, Repair -----Co:o ra ~1r~11 o.o-s c '' r 11 · at r11r hsr, ,.Ir Arrl1ACTTVf: yl'.lunf,: l11.o11t 11, C ARR 0 \VS RP!sraurllnl, '"",-______ --\ . .,., E . 16th · t., •1 • Ownf!T 83l-!l'i9.i. I rl.ASTF.'R·Pl t!'h-Rm ,\.;q~ f,'.n.-1 g, l"'Ol'klait lllllh"l"/!8f".'.. "Pf'Tiini;; AUft\l/!I ,'\(},Apply in J-IOSTt:.SS p/11n1r. f.,A r~\"f' KT-:EO niRn wHh lt,,('k for * * /\('n111•. ff'11ini::~. ,... I u r r o <'1(1·"! tlp~ l111r n:1<'Y.', :-.1<1n & fl " r I! o n 11 t C 11 r ro w s P.t~ht11r11 nt i\pf'I.\' nlr 1nrl roRrly m'lrning ,,.,,..k<('nr! * r"hn Fr"" e " r I rn R t t' • . TurJ>, 2--1 pm, lflll \\' Coi111t RP?<.ta11r11 nt 620 A v e n Id 11. floor, lfi~.'> ln•111P ,,,.,, r \l df'h\'f'ry. C111l 11 !1er 5 pm, LAGUNA HILLS Interviewing ,:or Daytime Busboy Appl.Y In r"r~n 21001 A\•e De l.t1<'arlol11 Laguna !!Ills (At the El Toro olf r11n1p S.D. t~e..,,·ay 1 RELIEF R.,'I or LV:--J, all shifts. P hone 6 46-71"64 . Equal Oppor. Employt'r. RESTAURAXT, fe male ovf'r 21. da y~. Gt'n'l <luti~. Arpl~' \n perYon Jt dro'3, :liXJO Bnslol, Cn~ta l\lri-11.. SERVICE CENTER AGENCY J(X' ,-.;r11p(lr1 Cf'ntrr !1r . ~R e Gal F riday to $475 II '"11 11kr a hti~y rl11·rr•1h!'rl 1.1h K· ln:s "! phnn<' cnnrtH'! th1~ I~ 1(1 l-f'i' ~p\lt. • Bookkeeper to S6SO C<'n '1 hkkrnt: hRck::111.r ! .t k11011 '] or -"GR l!I"' lll!ll'S 1-·,.c P,11d, e Cle rk $450 PIY'd u('l 1"'' i·nri•rnl. !11.,. 1lr- !ail .. 1!'t'iil' 11 pJ.<.t Frro r11 1ri e Ge n'I Ofc/PBX $375 n"~rnn~ll•I<" !nr PBX n>H,.r ;'l!.111 rl1•1nhu11on & l 1hn~ Frf' r 111i1 • Secre:lary to SS7S 1.1kr h"l<\,1 rliclAHnn !.· ryp- 1n~. li1~·11t Cf'I ~· ht>n,.f1t~. F<"ro P11 11I • Se cretary $600 Goort s1<111~. rl1,·r1-.:1f1rr1 l)u~1- r1•'~· i">fl<"k1:rn1u1,t L1kr ii ch11llr11t<' 1-~tr Splll ,t· r."• 1n111111-.., •I ftF.STAIJP,1\N-=r:--n1ll~\·<'r VI"<'• 1,,. f'.,.,,,.,11., Ill, nt'llT 11ppr11r Applv 111 H elen Schaffer •••••••••••••••••••••-I ~':.-...1~.11, 6·l l--4 1i0 11fr ~ 1111 1. ?<: R P im. !=i111n Clemrnt~. F'or be~I fl"--;Ji;;-1i4.z=:.-.;7i:i--,_,._i.._1_,_., _______ _ ~r«nn nit 21':\I. Thr T11 •'f'e 644•498 1 f"rr,.·1,._ ~ Rri•rro!. (" '.\! _,,, .................. ,.,JI I[§! ~! "_"'''""_" I[§] I Mtrch1ndlse lr§J r.'lond~y, StPl~riiber 13 1G71 M~!:'~~~ent I ~ [ ~~~~~tnt )l.C )1L __ 1_"_"_"_'_"_'_"_'_" __ 1J.t.] C:tG~1otSala-,~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iil'i ..;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;; DAILY PILOT 29 --1§1 900 Boats, Speed & Ski 911 Mt1bile Homes 935 : Autos, Imported SIS 802 M1sced a neous I 970 Se wing Machines 82& General ~~----,---970 Autos, Imported Help W ante d , M & F 710 Appliances --::-:,,,-,-------:-!·.P.\"!C'F. S•a. \Jr:r (l r Jf,t1n• P ('[;.<;~ \ ~n1<iC, f;,,.,i salf's.m ;in , l1 to> :1·• ·1i.i 11.C<.J 1~·,1: ,~ ;irlt- 1 ·'i' 5;, ,. ,I 11 ,:_"'i;ll \;, \\ /J"l'I P.I\ r! (' \J --! l"'\"JC!-: .Sr , t:::;-;1-~ol•·"l1 i1J1 fl/'iJllf' :\1 ,jP ll"l <lfl11• <ll' J. 'Ir<' r '..'.i"fl :'>•'I' 1....,1" ~II rl \-,I .i1l'Pl.\'i \1'Ari1·.1lnt ,-;J::"' " 1'->1'1 1'" !II nr ;ir 1 11• !'I ,,i,, •1 ~·111 1,1 ;<0pr•1 •flr '• ·,1 JI• 1o1!,1 I "t ~-1H I '11 _I, ·ti1 1;1·01110. "i-111 L•lJ;i 1''1\ST \I , -\t;f:\<Y ~·7r~1 fl,1n"'r P.l ;1• 11 1 , 1J" 1 ---~ .......... ;\\ORSE portable ~ e v.• 1ng1 -----·-----..,_. tr!r, ~O J\11SPRINT \L\r;!L C!U-:r ,,1,.,•ri,-,1""'· Oldies But Goodies ! .1, 11,1f' ~()f' lh CAPTAIN SKI or fishing boat+ I I \' I \I~ ... it '1 ' " $ t'\'t"ry !ng, gla~s 011 1wvwl hlJJP, nf'~r Only s~.l()O lr.r 'iO r110<1. 2~ >. JENSEN r . .::.r:n SPORT CAR ~· r.1·<'11~. i11<'d1 1· .,~1'11 1 11 1 'UH'" · •·n;::ln<". Pilr-'.\'C'vrr used. S75. 822-Si52. Unl1mued license -an" gr°"s " 'I I' , S'l h l ;c-:--C,..::--;.-'-",C:=-:C~= I "' new Chrsv•lr ·•-I'<. p, '.1:?. V;iranl !~1" 1n n.rr h111·1111·~. \1 Ar.! TR O L p,,, ~. a~~0n11•";'·,. ' .11 01~1-tr.ns .'\O Yl"ars f'XfW'f1''nce .,. r .>J 1 -------- hdr' rr t "<rr! I l!rne~ _ ;ac r 01 n \1 p .. r1-. ... ;, 1111,,.. $ •. 1. CSCpCoc'c'-;.n0gc,_G_oo __ d_s ___ a_30 sail & power. Prolf'~~inn~! Runs like a drra111 SJ,,() t,f'<1'.h pa1·\:, r• •dv tn fntJ\<' I I. " n" 1 • -,··7 ""c ' 1n 11;zr-.r,i'.11 CflI<st ;\111<.Uo ;i• Sl'il 1cn~I $.Yl1 1 !~:}-111'12 "'11''"·' ',""' ,;,;,-. .-rl.;:.ii.• POOL Tahle 2'~x7" Cr.ui spor! 11sh1ng guide; .\lr.\IC'an '1 -·"'''" CLEARANCE SALE JENSE N AL'T!IORIZED S.'\Ll:'.S Sl'.:RVfCE f'PI fl f:' '~r Ii-I~-o·~i;~ h·"r \Ii!' -------1,; ~: w;i-n,·r ,{· dr_~ ... r o'lt·l<t\ 11.•>dcls ~l;JC·o_ pair_ f'1 r f'ty. k"~f'Hll .)l~ \ u11ai::e F<11·r! !!to!. & Central An1erica & Pal'lf· N ;--ti" -.\l·,-,-1-,,-,-.-,-1,,-,-,-0-,-.,-r l 11r,n1e.~. Si.12 c~rrl. n G1·01\P h 1r! \'~ 24 S'll I $\ ;;; r lll"'l'illf'ri t)'pi:'. S3.'"i0/ol!er . Rl1ri. r; \,. fl.V ..... 17V/1 ... ( • 1"· r! ··:1 ·" ,~ •;1 ·111 -'111nrr, ,'J.J>i-66-Et r\·es. 1r Coast 11'<1lf'J'!' -l nstruc-110.->d, .'Vl hp Joh1~"!1 "l"•"I -NOW! N .EWPDitf "'·1 MPORTS-.: •1.cr . h '"'' ' ~1 1::;:11b ---~ tion 111 hoar handling. se<1 -ra,e1n'1f(•'l" tl"lr excfl ~li.1pr B!-. .-\l'Tlrl"L nf'" .!l,rll Kf'y :l cr"~rl lillv·. in 1,,,,l<rt Si::i, llEAD ~11 snow sk11s, good n1ouiship. DR 8, c!"lest1C1 l S6G:, 357-6742 \\"PM. 2 HR, 2 h.i, in FRITZ WARRE N'S "li'~ I _.:..,, .• 1 1 .. ~11 .. n• "t :-.·-~1rs .ot rr.rn:li'ir;n n&\igaiir.n PICK i_:p s .. 1 ,-~~"'lli-~~-~~~~'!"~~ijcr .. rnlr:il r.ir.: Clp,•nh••ll"r S P OR T CAR CENTER .f'P;_i.) ~1,! -"T. ,\!:n'-!it. L1.;i11i.1 673--,'i~S2 afr 6 pn1 DELJ\'ERY AS Y\\'HE.RE; j' ~ -"i"'·"'' "\\i l·!, 17~! \l rt.~11<''1" <'.>! £. l~t .i::!, .<:;_,!,_ ~•Vi'-076-1 .. 1,,, \\' r . H P.oe1,11 ~'4·1~17 --d -H '-----I ''' ,C\l 0flt'nda!lv!l·:l:closf'd~unr!.~\j '-, .....,ast wy . _ __ TV, Ra io, iF i, rarra1n ava1l11ble fnr <''=-Transporlatoon ' ----· _ · , cwport Geach Cameras & JOHN 'S BIKES Stere o 836 tendt'fl cn11s1ng. Exten~ll,' 1 11 \,71 flu 1 .::hrr! a" n 1 n::, ·~·-· T1r,.:1 '.'i11-E • ifl '.11 1 e ---"- Equipment 808 I.JEW adm1n1~trao1•p e:-;pf'nen..:•. sln•ir.-. S'1'1'.11 ra~h •, '1!:! • 1>/i ,\rl\,,nn.,,· ,;r KARMANN GHIA I Columbia ~TJ-:Rl-~O. 1'.J;1 Carra r d 6-l6-Z977. C SI /R t920 ~!:-.-.~001 ;d'.'r I p:11 • ":1 \1G8-LT, au·• ·;o ___________ _ ;;-, \1\I f'1".1k1 1,·., ~·x pl1 1,, i>11!. PrE111iun1 n1nrirl, !111! !<trrM rh<i ni;ic-T. -S-CRAMLETS ampers, a e en ------i 'fl' I (if, .1111., • 'b"I H,\J I'. ;. • i (,h,,, 1~.000 mile!<, :u1c-l"l•"1-.r.•i1fnrr1,.,r.!il.rr! Roma n a a.1r,11~pen£1onspeaker~ jTra ders,T r ,1 vel 945 J ")ll \! "\"\' \Q I f;( • .-\. • I RF. 1" .\_\I/!-\l. rc1d1al 1 1 res . ·"i,q1111·, !1l 1f'1·s $7!, !11111, t1"•['"\·~-llll'\JllJ.;py.;, '-'' or·)~!<-Qi·e r ~;.-!<lf'm . J-11RD ~~ T Cam[">f'r s·~: Tl 'Or11nnn Ti\-\TI. ,1, • .,~.·frDn1. l_,_;r:•.1 1 1.;,,,!d• ~\l\J (1 .• 111.-. •'•111''1 1 j ;•,\[ .\ ;-;1 :\fl.\"" lJ-11 l ,\.\i/F\l/.\1PX J"J\1 10 & ANSWERS t".thnvf'r r1R AUl•l 11".-1'1· -~r..\t:.t :, I< "Ii ~1.-11 ;i.;.·11 ,\, :,nr1.·rl :i.1r~ II• il•i· - " 1.<11·1· ,il],q.i. i·.~-llir. :-~. 645-4720 !rl/:lf' pl.1)11". ,,1U\ hr;ind ne11·. A1r innd Tr11cJ... ,(· ('1ll1P·~j ~i'vd-S•111 111 :i •. '..-;~;11 LOTUS I l f·]l-1••1" l1~·n, 1.,-:-;:-I L" 11• · ' ,•1 l:-.11 -\l,I F'1 r1·,11-'1'1k<'1 e Sr. Ty pis ts e F ile Cle r ks e Secretaries 0 • A~s t. Bookke~pe r Keypunch Oprs . lr'l~f' h•"'l1 51,, i:F: !~H-1 -11'!11 r.1J..;,~ r,· d·'·I··-11 .1~ lt>lr on lay-a'"iiY TankPr -Ralk";· -.'1<.I--in 1,;..r n>'11 '""n<'l \\ill •"' j _,,!~-\..':,. -----AUDI --- , I' '"l'IP 111":rr $1~ f IJ -11 1: 11-' I -(l1· ;.:.1:11lly 'nlrl fri1· S32i . pa_1· ... r "!rlf"r (\11" 111 11·,i.!<' s1.~·.1, -, --' -· -1 1------------ * AUCTION h j r -I Pu1·1Ty -"Ll::T u~ ~PRA\'.. " l r:r111 I t:r. 1 " ! j LOTUS Furniture ~ SIO * '1!! J ;u1cc-(l S115 or !'.111al , 1 1 !>-J"l-()'):;tl , . , . ·' . r , ,1 n-pi'l~rnrn1s. Collccnon Dept, · 111n1a ra f'" A niolhf'r ___ 1 !;dl1•'d (11,"•'n1 h 11 ! l t · J AL'Tl!OR!ZED 1 LI· \\"J"\t", 1 _ 1 1 r ·.111r\ F1in;.t11re O l l /~l'f.\-fl.'lll skunk", 11·hen atlarkf'rl b.1-~ f,\CTORY rl1rrrt rl.-,J,.,r., ;JYi'(lr•v,·lr 1._1 .--1-;~ rlii< :n<ni•J l:'l7•) Al "D! 100 L_'!;, '1 r!r, SALES:.\: SERVICE ·· · ' "'!' ~n 1.1rr 1n11~. ,\: 'f1P-11lLI'•~~ --'--'-------h1g bad '1 0Jf. _c-at herrd hl'r \la.i11rw.'ty & J-l;il! r.nl. ltYln1 1,,,,.,, ,Sl"1~1 '"· i,'-",<i,<',l , ,\;\]/f,\J ~!o'I"•'" .\ ,,,r" 1,rp11 -J.,1 n11, d111 111. .. Windy's Auction Barn ~10.~k. S1wr1al opening sale "LET 11~ SPR.\\" ·· _ 1~·,..,, !":' :11 71 \'\' _,_ _._" 111'•.i Jd,1~1 rrn .-1". Fr. />r,,\ ·m~-i "\:f'i ~,1 •1 -~,,.,~ on 1hr~r n('w n1odPls. Dis-_.1_1. Ti""k ,-,.,-,.-,.0~---CyScles, Bikes, 925 r 1:1,1,,,. 6 ·1 1 -!~l):'I or 11 1 , f1 1 \ · c· 1 • r.ri 1:17:! 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S·l-110 ."\e11'Jl(ll'I Beach " ~r~pr . .ir,1· 1 ••· ,•, •11, ·' 1 1 ."\fl! ril<o 111·1·1 11l•i11 .... ,,:,1 ' -' ' " ' •I'_,.,,~ c.1> 1 •" o'dl"r~· pn cr~. ' ''"l \" 1 ''I SI., HONDA Anliqu.,/Cla ssics 953 ---------------- " H '11 1 ' ' ··I 'I T\" ""~ I "· irr.ry ~ ········ b;o,J ---------------" . .ff!'RCE "ES BE NZ .1 ,r; .. nr1 .-.1n1r-.,rilt,t'll!llP~o·1,o ·rift r"' -·'"'~·"'""''-·'I 1,r.11 t ··"l" .nl.l .\tanta a t -11:;:2_1'CusrninCanirhf'Jl A11to11!ollv"E":rrll1•nce l't'~I; .,,, . • ~·•:id ·11ls l nu~:ial 1-r.,cii•, .:.1'111 ·'· ,., '· '1 :-: ll · . .\J.1!:'n"lia , l!B. $~-3.0:29. niakc nf/Pr . ............... U.£ '44 Ford Delu><a W oody () I 1·r,1 r" liiro;: "J{j 1 ."11rrli:c-t1,irn 1r:.1I ~iTt>-;;:;--PoRTABLE TV, RV STA S ER'' • ~inn 4'tl-11111'\ • t:;--~11•:<; -. 10 111 ' d rn1"l1•1J'<o l 1r111. Pr.1·e S'.3., nil rlii'!n11°1•l<. shFcrp picture, • · AT ''FRIEDLAND -D -B . · --956 · -.-l II! ' . "I I --I '.'l}(ll \\'. 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GROTH CflEVROLET Ask" lnr Sales J\l;i..nagl'r 18:!11 Br.1rh Blvd. l!lfi,I\ 1'"1 CC Duc;,!1 ~rrac1hlrr l-luntinr:ton B<'nrh xlnl ria·1 b1fw In 11111<'.;£:•'. 84i-fifl~7 !\I :-J,'.'.3,11 --profrs~10nal n1a1nta111crl ~.JI" 'h'l l!"nr!..i fj-, c1. Lr<~ 1h.1n WE DESPERATEL Y NEED A NTIQUE AUCTION HOUSE i , I 3015 W . Warne r St. I f', ' ' ,.,, I '; '\ I ' O'I ~'I L. "I IJ ,, ' "' M usica l lr.str umenls 322 .,~--------­ -. '---~ f'(lltflL I·:, AKC · hrn ~l. ~trl - " ' " l I ri1n ~. "-'' !,.., '•·::,,1r. 1r~rly jor 01)('· s.':fl()() (l\'€'r replacen1en1, l<":l l JfJ(f! n1 :·~. :\ln l ~11ilp!', s-i:r. hCl fl f1nt111cr 8·12-.\7.17. Z-11"\ 1'~1 fil°>--1'1.'it --------Tr..\DE f"r 3-1" tn .:<r :;..1!1 !iO\D.'\ \lrn1 T 1·~i1 .. _.,,.,,.,-J r Jr·1n 11<r•"i , 1r~ FANTASTIC PR ICES r.1:rl f .. r yr,\:r <"o!r, fl.t .•! for l)f 11'•1 '" " . 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C<1u1111es !l1•11 nr:;r , C\I f)\·~-;,.11;~ J~-.2'1 r: \l,11 111rr T\J,·rl , t; F-~ R \l A:.; .<;HEPHE RnS, f'Xr<'I cnn<'l. must !'<'ll. C,11 rrl"n Grr.v" Bh rl, G (-;. TOP; RCYl·~R \\''111· ,,r 1.'l:"':• !i;1 1-1n~r, ,\KC, p11rrhrt"'rl . all 1\·h1lr S2.iM. 6-1f)....2.i77_ 63f>--17ti0. BILL ~l,\XF:Y TOYOTA II' 1..:l'I ! \I. l""i~J-:;,..,,_ 1011 Ii· rr . .-.zrr 2 () i,,,-,,JI' ,, \I• •r11 ::as r:i n::-<'. \J 11 ror~. t•P -r r,. ,l nnk In A11l11J11r s, :-.. · >n1~ ~·..;;i S;i n•a \11iJ. t \ j GARAGE SALE-- :'111 f;r£:·•n1;i, Corn11.1 r!t>I \l;i r H ousehold ... Good-s -81 4 l \f\,\f>f· RIF::;:; h<>.1ur1f•1I l""l'. f"r Ji1 lrlinlfam .\!nl C•'llrl , 64•\--1129 1"111 . ----Mis c e lla n eous 818 :'\l·.11 TJ ('[{Tf1CK l':P. Tl11 f' . .-11nr hii<'k lfl ~rhnnl ',1,.. All r\f'1\I to ·'"ll 1i ,,.,: t11~" Siarts Tllr<:. d 1~ ~Pp: l~th Shnp cl0~f'd !', r1 1~:11 -.... 10 \\' l!"ltll. C\l \\,\Tl·:r:P.EOS ():\LY .~1 -, K "~ rir ')ti' "n ~17.1' i;::,~11tr 1 Ll'\y] 5 ~'r Fl<'~· :in f;ir!nry PIANOS ** ORGANS l\il\\;11, ;'t{'11111~y. BRlriw1 n, l\\11;11 ,rr. K1n10.1il . L .. 1,rr~', Yii 111«l1,-c, ,\llt'n, l :<". ~22:, & tip. R~.:'\ T AL~ Fnrnr!I.\• 1~1<-phnnr 1n!11r. FIELD'S PIANO CO. j\ ~ :\.-.11/l(lrt l~l\d. Co<;ra \l»·,1 71; fi !:-....12.iO WOULD YOU BELIEVE FREF. (J!:C.\:-:1 Lf-~SSO~S as lnng as yOll l1k"c ~ :\'o rcg- i,rr,-cl onn. :>:n (JIJ!j~11 rinn. J ust Cornr \lnrirl;iys i · .iO nm C OAST MUSIC ii-11-2:o!jl Hi\\]\jO"\:O s t i" 1 n IV a y, 1· ... mrih.1. Nr w & 11~ s7:i. 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GREAT L11.k"e!< lflxJ.i' ,.-1s· Used Y·W's TER~1S * l\lf>-OS.\C\ El" Fhrgls Day Sa iler Btl l t>xp11n~1on. S1or11c:r ~~h-~. Porsches- LHASA APSOS AKC Trilt dC"stgn, lnbd aux. Best Crolr~l 11.1r cnnrl. "" ""' ruf>!'. Blrk111•hi :-i21-2fi% ()ffcr &i:J...2005 5.16--3652 ~·1~~.1-~. Campers & Vans AFGHAN PUPS AKC 8' SABOT ** $175 ·nie faste~t drnw 1n the \Vr;J 10"1o 30 Day 11,-1000 :O.liles , . a Daily PL.lot ClassifiC'ri Gunranl"I" R.\li--13.i.·i I c--~7·lc"1_·c'"·~· ~'~-=7 I Ad. 642-5678 Parts •"-Lilhnr • E ngine • A Kr R"gis1ered Olrl Enr:h~h Boats., Slips/ Docks 910 I -'.:C'.:.:C::C:.:C:::C..----9•3""5 Tran~. • Fmnt t_, RPar Axle Mobile Homes ~hr-rp Dog. Illa.le pup. OFA l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;,·;;·;;;;·"'il·· A ~~emblies • Brake Sys-<'P1"!1f1crl . 242 E . J~lh Si C~I SLIP or ntom-ing, will buy or !em e Electrical System 1Pa~e . 36' ~a il. 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R1- f],,,, hl':o:Pr, ·I Sf1"1'\l rr;sn ,. 111 1s~1on. fir,• cri.;111e r·~i '' ilh 1-iJ;:irk 1ntt:'rinr. 1,1r AusnN AMERICA $1 695 J11~1 a le-11· left 1ncil1d1ng ra- rl:o. heater. ere. . ~N'" ... ''· '•-'· ' ' ',j,,,· EWPOilT -· MPORTS , ' . .. 3100 \', Coast H\\"y. .\"e11·pr.rl BPach 642-9405 ()\·rr ~()() J1P\I' ,\· 11,;l'ri rar:;. l------- 1c1 rhr.is" fro:n n l'.-ri ·ri1 HJ r 111 '.?11fi l) L i:'r ~t , Snnt;i An;i 1 i 01 ... ~ ·" .-; .\ F n 1y 1 -, ,,_ !f•l••l ------• f nrnplr;e . .: ... k of THINK "MG" SH "FRIEDLANDER" 121/JW,;s&":l 131'0 llEA(H IHWY, J9) Ul .. ~ ... 1 --'-~?_ ..• _~~;ij . ~17-6824 Thlnk Sea "FRIEDlM\D!fi" MG .II I :Tlf()HJ7.F:D S..\!.FS & .SJ:lt\"JlE 1 375~~!~.C~)-BLVO_. -m=tn, l~j!Uitlll' ::.-.7.-... _.;~s21 mR11JTl.rfm ;..-1 :--p1 ,,.·r , • .-11 , rr G'Xld c-c.nrl r:;.-.· n!I• r 3100 IV. U1asi llwy. •• ' .. ;r• I·.~ * i. Xe1Yporl l:racl ___ ,1 ---------JAGUAR 'b:l ~IGC-GT C•)upe tor IJUlrk --~---'69 J AG. XJ Air JYll' rr Sll'l'l"~IL!, f'i('('!flC ~al". ~:?l~J Clean, lo n1:tes, rhrn1 '''Ire \>·l1l.s, o"d n \"c. fi-l.HS7i'i ev"s 1v1nd1111.,, f"lnly 2\l"l~IJ rntlr~ .i i \IC TF. !"'('Stored g01d 55795 I rl)nri . 1v1re 1vhel'ls.' (71~1 . NEWPORT .• 1 ·. IMPORTS . '. •, .- 31011 IV , C"a~; lf\1y. l"r11·pnrt P.-';ic h 642-9405 *JAGUAR t 1969 2 +2. Bn t1~h Gr.-.e-n na · t11r 11l lealher 1ntenor. ilJJtl). m;it1c. Air Cnnrl. rhrom(' 1v11-c 11·heels. 'J,,.000 mi. Xtr11 nice. IZVC79j) MacHoward 8:39-9600 OR 531 ·0608 .~2::-1~50 po==Rs=c=H=E~-i '70 PORSCHE 911 T 1·.,;iow 1•·/bl11rk 1nter 1or, 5 spet>d, A\l/f i\1, mag 1l'hcels. LOI~ of f'":!rlls, $6195 . \Vp have a large selectJon ol Porsches '65 lo jl"s. . NEWPORT ·,IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Coast Hwy, :-<cwport Beach 642-9405 Cor11,.,r 1st .r, J!arll(lr Sant:t Ana --,7-1 -JAGCOu·=p"E~-1 '6''. Pr.n.che 336 cpe. silver 11·/ l'Pf! 1n!t'r1or, Am/F m, B11r:;:11nrly 11·1;11 !in Jl"lh'rl"L ;\la;:~. P1ft'!h'~. overh:iul('d a1r rrinrl. 4 sprl. chrome f'ng. J.\t reas oiler. 645-33Qj v.·heel~. only 1,320 miles. alt i S6795 ------- NEWPORT IMPORTS . - 3100 \V. Co11st fiwy. ~c1,•rort Beach 642-9405 '6.• Porschr>. A'.'lt /P..'f, !\"f'\V pl\111t, ~lust st>ll. $1950. (10.-i-7'.':79. '68 912 Porsche S3950 .. 673-9014 RESULTS YoU can De- -,--~~1 prnrl on, CaJI the SuPC'r· TIH.l::D 01 tM: old tum1t\1re'.' It 's really l1'Jt thnt hard In r1>pl.1c,• Ju~I 1vnlch !he> I i.,, r •t11rc t.. rttis,.rll.111<'1• 1< 1·n!i1111n~ In lhe c:a..~s1!11"d I Sr~·11on :-alesman .. Da.lly P.llo! Cla~-~1fif'd 6-12-5678 -place your 11rl t.· rh;ir!,'t' II! --------· • " I f 30 DAILY PILOT 1: ·1 Stpten1btr 13, l'iii l --~~~~ l~I ~ ·_""'_""'·~!§] I_·"_""""-· l~l 1I~ _ ....... _-~!§]I llwl L '""'""1 • '~~~ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmporfed 97U Autos, Imported l§J I --- 970 Auto1, Imported' 970 Autos, UMd 990 Autos,. Used t90 Autos, UMd )§] ,~1 _.,.M_ ..... ;;;;;)§];11 * * "° Aulot, u-'l90 TPYOJ A SAA-.--TRIUMPH '66 SAAB. 3 !')'I sth·k sh:ft :\1n1 rond. ~-or rnnkc• nf. !er !>-18-4413. SUNBEAM "66 cusfom TiJ::fT. n1any c . ..:· trall. SHARP' ll,i:J(). G12-731J '6ftR-4A ROADSTER 4 l"J•l. ,,v\!ri\'~·, Dli . E\l"t.'l• 1'·111 l'(lndlllofl rhruoul. U1•.'11· ,.,1 hy J111lr •1lrt ~ehool 1,-.:1rh- o•I'. 1Tl:'.:t·::!S.'11 Sn1.:JIJ 110·1·11. I' 11! IUl. fll"I. p:}. 516-87:::6 o • -l'J~-ti.~1 1 ;\fl~ Ulll. VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC CHRYSLER vw :,. s .... 11"1 VIV""'"''· .;:b1i CADILLAC 1969 ... CHRYSLER JOO D & C t'T1g11)('. 4-1ratk stereo, like Convertible Clearance prl~ Thlt at- US amper n<"ii: ·tt.1-~,1~. C'I'O co 0 TION tractive car ha. been in. '71 Bus Sunroof, LJ.)w 1\liles 1---==~=---I FA RY AJR N 1 • stock loo Ion& and must co. '69 Popf o11 Cn1npcr, Low VOLVO ING, .FULL PO\\'ER, \ealh· Gold mist finish, with black L\lll!•s ,-.r intC'rior, tilt \\'heE'I , door bucket seat&, & landau roof. ·101C.111111t·1·210 <'1100,;.., Fm111 VOLVO locks, i;h.'l'OO multlplex, Equipped with auto trans, G6 HU.';t'S 3 to i'house J-'1•0111 cruise conuul, etc. Local radio, heater, pow strg, pow DODGE PLYMOUTH • * '65 Dodge V• n '70 Dullter, 6 LJ'i, 11,<XXI Spor\Jln1&n. Ex('t?Uent ttin-m~s. pwr steering, butket dtion. ~7873. seal!, vinyl top. P1·1v pty. FIREBIRD 12·""· •+1·•786· "67 FURY II, Xl111 t'Ond, loaded, ~ or bes1 olfC't". >.lust sell. Pvt ply, S.16--2.Jb!i. ~-- TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ~ '68 Toyota '68 VW C~ d Au10 T1·an~. ·I L>r. I~~ nulcs Squa~ebaek ~~ ,~s0" (\\'OH 131!1 ~-U'IOI)' /t1>hu1lr t:n~1n(', ('US· • DEMO SALE! 0 11·n<'r car lel>l! thau 20,000 brks, ell'. Clean throoghout. '71 2-0R. $2998 mil€:'s. (YPU6231 ZXV201, Sll75. J ohnson & R.~H AUT0:'11ATIC 2&44 $4799 Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., "" us BEFORE NABERS Cadillac c"""' M"''· 540-5630 YOU BUY! .De.rut Lf-Wi.I \11 VOLVO AUTHORIZED DEALER '69 IMP. LeBaron, 4 di', b. t ~ Harbor Blvd., debt. New tjret;, 39,00) mi. lil69 Fin?bird ~. auto, pwr, steering, alr, vinyl top, rally whee-ls. bal ol 50,oo:J nillei> warrantet!. Take o v e r pymtJJ. Drive by 23831 Windmill. Lllguna Niguel or call 4~5625 for infor, Sat or sun. PONTIAC BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '66 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. $1295 IHlll f'Jlflf1•<1, (Xl-.\'JtijJ ~., .'1 l~!-:lOJl f:..:1. tili or 67 ~ ,, 1!•;11 ILIHBOll BLVD. :i1:i ::ii.\! J·'..\I. G(i (Ir \iT C(l-i]A ;\J~S,\ 1:17!1 ll,\1~130P. BL\"U. --TOYOTA DEMO SA LE L .. l]:C!·: ;>.1·;\\' .t· l':-it-:U T("'(1T.\ SFI !•.C.v/'l\J~ .-.t._E l ·~ fq ;fuf:E YOU BUY! D..Veai1 Lewi! \ii TOYOTA 19-IG IL1rhnt', C.'.lt. 61£-9.103 '70 Toyota Corona 12.000 111\IC's, :\r1·u Clran, Autumall('. ltadio, Jlcatcr, e:c, ~~3 ISP• $1795 l.'l.acr-:oward 83J!l60() <Jl' ~'31-0608 Corner J . .;t tv Harbor S.:in1a 1\na 1 ---~ -------~ •-;o l 0!'01l11. ·I :-1111, lo ir11lf'. \in) I 111 p, '.\1111 rorni. ~J:;;.o, ~'"·;0-1,)i~. TRIUMPH -EILL BARRY- PONTIAC-GMC -FIAT '71 VW. BUG ill~I Jik<' llCll'. Bl':1t t111• 11r11 1·;ir p1'il"f·s li.:. buy a usied "71; ~JJOC(':'IJ SPECIAL $1895 • • 01er 200 11<"11· & u.i;('1l ca.rs 10 choo~e Irorn Oj..:'11 ·111 10 ri.n1 . 1fl00 r:. 1~1 S:., Sanlu .\na l:<t Sl ro•1>t .".: S.A .. Vrwy. '66 VW Bug ·l Spet'(I, ~ R.S!-'Gb.J) $795 e~,~~o~ ~~-'' TH '.!JQ, ·v~;s, \\ 11\·~. :-.tra~. ;.i~L.)IJ,'-ll E\1. 66 or ~i ,111·1 rnnd. SltiJO. C a 11 J!:l71J ll.1\RBOr: BL\'D. 6i:...oGr)~>. ('O~T,\ .i\:l E!'>,\ .,j_,.·;o :1 Jo:;1.1. (.6 ur tl7 l:Ji"U 11.\/\BOll BLVD, ------'69 VW BUG ·I l>J''I. dh. :Xl111. tuna. S:u·· 1·11 111': 1-,1h,, oldrr !'{Ir Ill l1",1df• t•J" ~11l:1!J llO\\'tl . \\'ill 11n. /11 I. 111_y. IVJJrZ!l~! .iJt.i.!17:,o <H" !:'1-GSIL Call a lt 1 :1111. :-.,.,,----- \ \\" fJ11• 'Gli, \'i'J'Y 1:lt·a11. goo.I 111·<·~. ll{'ll' t•ni.:111,-.. Shi!l.i. till·lil l7 o.ifr ;,_ ·~1; \I\\' IJtn::. g•~ld ,.<lll!I. ~l·h11u! lr,,11~Ji=r .. 5\i:iO. Phor1c Id I~! 1111 ::llv1rf3uf:, .'.Ul!J"• ... 1f, p.11111. fj~IJ l i:t.l)" 1'11 Bf'T\\'11 C· .'\O & ~lP1\1. r1<'11 N.B. * • liO \'\\', n11!1 f'ng., gOOt! 111'1'~. ~~:JO. :,\9-QtW allf'r ti J•lll . •. ~ •• -,~.,~ .. -1 ___ I __ _ u r >Uj!. i'\l'C' t:f111d. )1.!(I\) t~l 1-63 IS 'G;; \"\\" liu.•. r~·rf<'1·t 1"11rl. !11!1y 1·11 ... 1•1uu1t·d. \ll1sl :.<'<'. ).);11\(' "HI I'. (;Jl.J.'1i".1. • n.1;ii\i\v "ttl!s-.-- C•~· 1 n1111t , 12f~l(l lwn1. 107:',../;0)(i all l:l 1ll)o1rl. l'~G VIV 1111~; 1!161 V\V hur:. R.11)1 :.:uud ('"11d, r11n 11ell. ~.1~,..1 r.r1. . ---------'70 \'\\I .0..:ql•k. i\\I \\IJl\1:.JJ~. !{/Ir, •·n.-i1 111:11~. Jn 1111. :\!11t l"H1 r1. Sl1H1 ,\• T n.r . .,r ~21~10. 1'1 1 111.1. )1;)(}--~216, Kii-:11";1'. l!\\ll Jl;1rbor, C.i\1. 646-9303 THINI ~YO!JO' "FRIEDLANDER" 111!0 Bll'o(ll (HWY. Jt, 893-7566 • 537-6824 Autos, Usea 990 Cosla l\.tesa Blue $3290. ~. ca11 s.10.9100 open Sunday 1---c=o=MET=~-- CADILLAC 1970 "EL DORADO" '61 Comet. Very ci..n. Good LESS TIIAN 8llOO !\!ILES transp. car. $2.50. Call 645-5016. Factory air rond., tun pow·1--:;;:-;;;;c;-;====c;-;- <'r, s!C'l'('O tape & n1ultiplex, CONTINENTAL ult & !elcsroplc steer. Full1---------- Jc;1ther int€:'rior, trunk open-1970 MARK Ill <'r. tic., etc. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL FUU.'l LUX- fi ;1 "'les3 and ''<me ot a l ~Y EQUrPPED CLASSIC. kind." (093BEN) E~ luxury ~xtra plus only NABERS Cadillac 20.<XIO oarefulty driv•n mil· AUTltORIZED DEALER e-s. ThL"l luxury car is rta1v-P. T. L, MOTORS ;mo Harbor Blvd., less in every detail. I invite :llSG JIAHBOR BLVD., C.l"l1. Costa l"ltesa your inspection a"J its near ·1;s Cl1cvy \Vindow Van -V-S, _.,,. · ·u •-•·rt Call f>I0-9'100 Open Sunday new C011u1t1on 'VI .....: ,,., er Au10 lr;ins, ~ J~ass. 1970 EL DORADO 11ppl'ec:iated. The retail vaJ. 'liJ Coro11c1 500 (FJZ4i7) ~750 ue of this car is $7370. (Kel- FORD '70 FORD LTD BROUGHAM Style leader, clean. Beautilul British grttn metalll!' "''ith ivy in1erior & landau rool, immaculate throughout Jn addition to allto tran~." ra- dio, he-dttt ll ha.o; pow. strg. pow brks, fact air cond. Pow windows, etc. Ir you s~ & dlive this attr1lct1ve car, you \\Till agree to its rendi- tion. rl'l4AGD. Johnson & Son. 2626 1-larl.>OI' Blvd., Costa Mesa. 540-563() '70 TORINO F /L 500 .\J\llHlc C."cunpcr $1250 18,(XXJ m1 , like nc1v. sati Jy Blue Book). Ho\\'ever I '.'1!) Corvl'lle SG.l(} black fin ish. Black le;uher, am prepared 10 accept S6650 2 Dr. VS, auto. tl"ans, Dlr. llcasonable Ofll'r Atccpted black lan<lau elegance per-firm. I have drh•en this fi ne Fact. ai!" C.'Ond. Loaded! 646-2698 i;onilied luxury equipped car since tie\V, it you have. {074ASI) WilJ finance pvt throughout. Full power, fac'. any questions, )'OU niay pty, l'i ma 11 down. Call a ir cond_ Tele-tilt, A~1-F.V( reach me at my home, ~-8736 or 494-6811 art 9 am. stereo radio, 6 way i;ea l. A 673-8810. or my off ic e "63 390 Custum 4 d r. BUICK '69 B • k R" • car you must 11ee & drive UIC IYlera 10 appreciate. Sale priced. -""~·;;--l<;o-llO.~~-:--;-o.-.--Interceptor engine. Souped Full Po11<'r. Fac!ory Air 66AGE. Johnson &: Son, 2626 '71 Continental H.T. up rear end. Polyglall tire5. <.:vnd, Ai\l1F'.11 Radio, Lan-I Tarbor Blvd .• Costa l\.lesa, Like. new, 500(! mile-s. This New radia!or. Rebuilt heavy tlau '/'op, (YQB581 l 540-5630 beautifUI. car JllUst be seen duty 11lternator. Ne\\· $3395 & dliven lo appreciate.. Re-brakes. Runs good. SJj() CADILLAC 1968 gal satin black finish \Vi!h <-ash. &16-0818 after 6 pn1, M H d Cpe De Ville black landau and black 1971 PINTO, grabber gold, ac owar • leather interior. Equipped auto, loaded \1'/Xtras. 8.000 s··:i-9600 '"'~1 N:nD Vin~! top. cloth&. leather in-with th• finest lull power, 6 m i. S2000. Lists $2644. (TI-I) " or .,,, -wvo rer1or. F'ULL PO\VF.R & ,_ Corn<"r l~t ,!;, Harbor FACTORY A I R CONDI-way seat. Till strg whl., auto 673-8249. =~=Sanla Ana TIONING, /\M/Fr.t radio, temp air cond, Po\\·er door 1 --c,7~0~G~A~L~A=X~l~E"'5~00c=-- l !'lfil BUICl\ SJJ('cii.J Station ne w tlres. (ZNB761) locks, stereo multiplex ra-Sale priced 2 dr. l-1.T .• Beau- \\"agDn. Sl."J(). $3295 ~~0• (ll\~~ch~~nc:-~~1.:1y s~~; tifu! light ivy g0Jd fi nish. ;~JS-·1218 NABERS Cadi.llac \vith gold in!('rior &. dk. priced. Please ask for dein-bl'O\vn la ndau roof. Equipped Automatic !rans., po11·rr 11t('('ring, JlO\\'Cl' brakes. ra- dio & hea!<'r. IVZ..X367/ $695 • • • Over 200 new & used cars to choose fJ'Ont Open 'lil 10 p.m . 2000 E. 1st Si.. Santa A11a 1 ls1 St. al S.A. Fn1;•) 538-1000 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT '69 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 Dr. 1-1.T. in e . ..:cellent c·on· di tion has air cond, Lan- da ll top, auto trans .• every. thing you need to go first class. :\'NK114 SPECIAL $2495 • • Over 200 ne1v & used cars lo cboose front Open "lil 10 p.m. 2000 E _ 1st SI., Santa Ana II.st St. a! S.A. Fr11·y1 538-1000 '68 PONTIAC GTO Fact. a ir , 3 spd <.Uto trans, black landau & black vinyl buckets, co n s o I e, \\'OO(f grain. P/S, Rill, Fa~. mags/r.lichclin X tires. Ex- cellent condirion. iltust Sell! Priv. Ply. S179:> or offer. 537-4347 . CADILLAC AUTIIORIZED DEALER 2i.i(J() Harbor Blvd., Costa l\1csa onstratio11. 660CXU. Johnson & Son. 2626 Harbor Blvd., \\1lh au10 1r1111fi. Radio, '£& FirebiJ'd 3710, healer, pell\' \\"indo1\'~, Tac-air, all xtras. auto u·an~. Xlnt C.'Qntl. "1.i!l Con1·1·r1ihlP, lcmdcd, ~iOO !1(11111, S:J.:mo b;i!. Private P;11·ty 714 -492-:m!O Cal! 5'10-9100 Open Sunday Costa i\l ei;a. 540·5630 fory air. This a ttractive cer $1800. 673·58~9 1~-~ Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 '69 Lincoln Continental !1ho1\'J! f'Xce!Jent carr. Ask I 719!H=~P~o-n~li~,-c'L-,-m-,-,-,,-,.,--,~pd, ClC'arance priced. Beatr1iful for demonstration. 395AUH. 326 vs. $-lj() or \\i ll trade for orscouNr SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON '71 DEMOS. * '70 CORONA WAGON ! l19ASGI $1599 '69 TOYOTA Coron• H.1dtop, A 1f. ! X0ASB7 J $1499 * '68 COROLLA 1 OR, !048BQEI $1099 * '69 VW GHIA !VQHOB.ol) $1499 * '69 V.W. BUG I XOBS58 ) $1499 * '68 FIAT 150 H.T. i VZ M8 2SI SP'IOER $1299 '68 TOYOTA Coron• Ho,dtop (VCS753 1 $1399 *MAVERICK C PE. !SJl SNPl $1699 * '65 FORD 2 DR . H.T. ! PGA 711 J !-~'---~~~~~~~~~~~~- LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTIIORIZED platinum blue, with dk. blue szn;,_ Johnson & Son. 2616 ? IHG-52Z5. leather and landau roar. Harbor Blvd., Costa i\1esa. ---occc-,.,=~=--·1 1 Luxury t'quipped, Full pow-S.10-5630 RAMBLER $799 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 7°/a EXCISE TAX REBATE! - hi 11ddili11" lo ow• no,....111 low ptico• '""'•ill "''"i•~. 1% lo• •• b ... ""nil 'II rOl>OI~\'.· 1 ,,1 po•<•••••· u,oA (ong•f •ioAol op· ,..,.al. 1971 £X£CUTIV£ BUY! l 1nant·or "l.111~1a·•' '71 FIREBIRD l his on~ 1)0, 1! oU 1nd11d•~9 011 ton~ilirm•nl). po .. H bro~c._ ll0"'1:1 s1ee1oog, 11o.11"-,""' """"~· "'°~s-f~tk I 121. l'~r" \l.1n.1i.:rr' 1971 LE MANS ( on.i\P.•tly l'INtflll'd w11h hu<~••I " ur I .".v'""·'ll ic lt o.,\•no~11on, Pow• r O•"t flr n~t~ Pc" rt $!eeo"ofl!i. Fix1ory A1t, lt'•f!"f'! ~oof 10111«1 glo~1, Whi1~ Wo!lsgnll~. Sennl II 110/34S - 1971 £X£CUTIV£ UIM:'\I <)or 1>1 ,,nllit~·r"1 '71 G. PRIX (001~tltly loodr.d ""'th S~rt'O. powrr w~ air tondit1ori'""' pawtr b<o~t§, ~oweor 1!cet"'9o OIJl(l'T!OIC lfll!'IWT'll~SlOft, (~!l. f 1881. THE '72' s ARE HERE! BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT USED CAR BUYS '66 Chevy '68 Chevy ljOVA ~U'l'im\)1;,, l•"'• ,~,···""· 110\J.o t 11(,r,,., (',~\I :' II '66 Mu stang ~D°'1T 3 '~r•d 'do"' (""r•. 9'~1•1 ~'"''-II~• IV"' •I•. ~o­ t'•o lo. H•nle• ond ,.~.~ ~lu!.h .. .,.. .. !xtX 14/l '69 Ch evro let '"'""la C•1t&,. 1 Doo• Ho•GIC'jl. ~u•f)lll<ll;, 1fon1•"'''°0f'. PO""' ~""'"'.!• Po-..oi<S1ol.f'1.f«""l'A• f...,. d•"''""'J,V•il •out. ,,.loo& llt(rl,.. ~D~ l()f '69 Ford Cust. •ulCll'>ll'"' 1'0<t'"'""""· P-~'«f'nl. """'"' 181l /6 'I lm,.ol• ~ flnN, A,,,,,,,,11;,. l•OO""""~;,,,, ~· ,,.,,.o, "" 10·1, l'o'"" • • ro """ 1,, liw~ ~. l ""<bt•OOd"lo b~I <•I '• y" ~0 no11 "''[£ r.Ot!Gnly 1.,0,I (WVl ~~1) 100°/o MONEY BACK GUARANTEE At D>Yr ~01.S l'i:<·l "' ~"" .-t..•• a~~~·h"'~ 100"::.n,..,. •vt><r'~·-""'',.. YllUcnn .... t,.,; •·~ ,,.. or '""' ct.iiotr .... 1n < '-"'"·'"• t""ldrn<• '67 Mercury CM9at X•1 1 ll«t• •lntd!op, ""'"""'''' ,,,,,.. . ..,.,.'°"' Po-~1tt11"11. "~"'" s,,,1..,. . ..,,,,,,.., ~-r,,.. rloT""'"'ll.l rll•l1~ '""' RoGo1& fk'll•rt.47>11 llbl '69 Bonneville tDr. Hen11.., AlllnMtic '"'""''"WI'. roweo $1...,••1, r ...... , e.01.,... tooi;1ooy ~" c~"'li"o~'"" v, •• 1 kqoi!, ~od.o & H«IW. (l'Cl lt!t/'I ( '68 Chrysler Jhwpor1 (011- A_,1~ 1100·.m<''.U• p.,.... l\,,,k•'I. Pow"' \lft'•"l. '•"i<l'V "" ton~•"O"·"~• "''" '~ ~.O.Olo. 11<01rt MD 83'>) '69 Firebird t""""""' 1.,,,.,,,,.No<i. POWt!" ~''''""~ Powf• &• o~~~. \11ny! RMI, R ...... & ltootet S l t, ~ DUD""'°'_....,.,. tl.loOJS) '68 Mere. l'k l•AI foil lo<• •• ,....,,. 1 .......... ,""" """""" ~'""'""l· ro-tr Btol.'91.. Pom & ""1lrr (#VI: b4 s J '69 Toyota tOo•tSttl•• • ~....t. ~<Idle 1. ....,, .. (U\' 7411 er. Includes fact air cond., 1 --*''·'11"F~O"°"R~D~s•*.-- po ... , d-1-k 10·11 •\rg t.fETROPOLlTAN H rd Ip " r .....,, "'" s, " • GALA.XI ES e i\IUST ANGS -SERVICE - Nabers Cadillac \\'heel, etc. This is real qual-TORINOS coupe gd cond, S250 or make ity. Not a typiral price lead-HERTZ CORP. offer 968-172:>. er -:>et> today 193B.WX. '&l Rambler Classic j,.iO 2SOD HARBOR BL., S.1673. Johnson & 0 &>n, 2626 (714) nl-4050 Xlnl corn!. Good runner. COSTA .P.IESA Harbor Blvd., Cos1a l\fesa. -,~6'°9~F~O~R'"D"C~O~B°"RA'"-S .. ::.O 01· offer. 968-i461 540·9:100 Open Sunday 540-5630 I --'-'-';;;"".;;;;:.;:=c---421 C.l.D. T-BIRD CADILLAC 1966 CONTINENTAL '69 ~lark Hi performance, 24,000 niile.". 111, 39.000 mile!', brand new Popular hme frost finish, Cpe. De Ville i\lichelin 1ir!'S. Pr pty. F'ully black int.,rlor, au!o tJ·an~. 3 1o choose from loaded. $5.200. 646--0692. radio. heater. pow brakf's, FULL PO\VER. l.-ACTORY "69 l\1ARK Ill, Every con-C1€:'. Very clean. lI you like Allt CONDITIONING, vin~·l crivableo x!Ta , perfect to ny 1011·, check this or~. top, leather interior. Ai\I/ 111aln!enance r•ecord i\'lust ZVZ201. SL67.'i. Johnson & Fill radio. etc. (RPR3!l6, sell, i\1ake offer. 557:9349. Sen, 2626 Harbor Blvd., SJL135, SBM137) Costa i\·l€:'sa. r,.10.5630 ,1795 "61 Linc.'Oln Cont'!. Jmmac. 1 ,_,._,,=,,--,,~~-=c 1 ~ F'act. air. Full pov.·er. "62 FORD Fairlane !'J()O, NABERS Cadillac 6-~l-8062 an 6pm. R&H. ~1anclard tran!. $4~. /\UlllORIZED DJ::/\LER lo1~9'6~~"1~A~R~K~ll~Cm>ti~c-. .,.~ot~al. Good cond. 837-7384. 2600 Harbor Blvd., bronze \l'fbro\\·11 & \l'hite in-JEEP Costa i\!rsa 1&ior. 12,j()(], ~9--2S.'.11. Call ~~10-9100 Open Sunday '69 Coupe De VILLI::, an·, tip lo n11, vinyl tnp. lilt !cl. slf'f'I". likr 11('1\' ~236. 62 t'111!. IJC'V1llc. All l power. 1970 i\lru·k III, like ne1I'. 18,000 'mil<'S. $6300, • 67.>-2030 • COUGAR '62 Jo"C.J70 4-1\1.D. Jeep reblt. 28.> Chevy enJ;:. ne1v tran1>, 51" PU. Sl.300. 6·1G-"'629. MERCURY FacL a ir. s.i;,o <>r best offer.1--,7-0-C-O_U_G_A_R_X""'R~7,--1 ·--=----------616-z.sl9 "69 l\!ERC i\Tarq. 10 ~SS, lull 1--=··==~~=--11\'orth \\'ail!ng for. Atiractivc power, <'lee \\indo\vs, air &. CHEVROLET lime fro:s: finish \\'Ith ivy ra('k. Under 2.l.000 m1. ---------i::n-rn leather. & landau. $2Sj(). ~S--0944 BILL BARRY Equ;pP<'<f '"lb '" th• Imo '68 .\IERC 10 p,,ngr c<0n1- -------T-BIRD SALE '62 T-BIRD >'uli po,~·er. (PSX916) $369 '64 T·BIRD Conv<'rlibl<', full po11 rr. (0RK3:;.il $495 '65 T-BIRD Full po11er. ~ice. a g.i33 $67S '64 T-BIRD Fu!! po11·<'r. (F;\IH9ill $499 NO DOWN OAC 11.CC<"ss11nes. Allto trans, niuter \\'amn, pis. plh. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT radio. hraier. JIOW stf'\"g. pow au·. l'llC'k. 292 Villa No\"a , M brk.~. fal"T. a 1r cond. Srort a r c u s '65 CHEV C.:'11. !:H5-6197. • c·oni;ole ,v_ much more. S.'r 1 --~~=~~--1 STA. WAG. < ,,,.".' •~1.,. 83ism1. MUSTANG MALIBU .lnhnson & Son, 2626 Jlarhor M Bll·d., Cos1a i\1csa. ~l}-563rJ * SUPER CLEAN * t A1110, llano;., pr. i lr., pr, '69 V-8 21.000 n1 i. \\lan-anty. 0 or brk~ .• <.:!~an JirUe \vagon. 169 Cougar Coupe cu-"t 1011, au10. air, pwi·. 1 IOU:;:J7. Fr.ctory Air Cond, Auto. Hum Hbr. $2Q.19. 592-29-18 $895 Pm\·er ~tcering, Po\\·cr SACRIF"ICE '67 Jlilustang air. e e BrnkC's, Xtra nice. (Z\\'E-ps. auto. V-11, nu tires, good OvC'r lOO Ill'\\' Ji USl'd cai-s 9'J.I) f'Ond. $99j, 64-1-4473. to dmose Imm $2495 M LE 01~ .. '"' 10 0.m. OLDS OBI :nao Ha rbor. C.i'ol. 645-0466 'tii ·r Bird "l dr Landau, !'Xe(,1 cond. MJ...$933 LOW DOWN P'AYMENTS LOW MONTHLY l"AYMENTS ~eimLw \II VOLVO VOLVO DISCOUNT SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON -'11 DEMOS . * '68 VOLVO !WAC721 f $1995 * '71 DATSUN !7~2BQlt $4899 * '68 FIAT 124 !XC~S2~J $1799 * '67 TRIUMPH 200o I::. bl St., Santa Ana Ma.cffoward "6i Olds 98 lfnltp, AH po\\·er, ilst St. nt S.A. Fl'"'Y.) 000 ci <-5.lS-lOOJ 839·9600 OR 531-060I 35, mi's, can, $1"""'. Aft --=To=R~1N=oc---·1• 1" ""·· IU NA•IO) Co l & Harb Spn1 : 646-4017. Want to Buy ~n~! Ana or '65 OLDS -$600 Good Clean Cal'!\ • -~ lo '68 IT'S Beach hou&e time. Bia-· CaU aft 6, 557-SfilS ""'--___ • ~ .... ~ gest 1elecllon ever! See the I 'oo""'N~'T"'~.,~.~,:-c,;;,-::aw=""~.-=..,::::-,.~ '~ DAILY PILOT Oas.siti~ quick c.1..~h for H with .1. 2100 Harbor Blvrl. 645-0.166 i;ectlon now! DAILY PILOT O lll!Silled '68 Impala 2<ir. }lO\\'C'r, /\IC. New 11500. s.;i: 835-."292, 11n1: 49-1-3988. r~ u 11 tirell. Al\ ' i>.'I' Chev auto Look5 roui;rh. Dep;>nd tranS. Bst otter ov- er s12;. 968·7119 19i0 CHEVY Mon·le-CMlo. CIC'an. hns evC'rylhing! $2800 or ofr. &IS--3969. 1957 CHEV. Nttds motor \\'Ork. Call aftrr 5 PM on W~day:ir. 96R-5401. 'G9 i\IALJBU, auto, •ir, 26,000 rni. Like new. $2 29~. S.10--:>9:i2. "&1 Cl lEVELLE, 4 dr, auto, rlh. P"1' st:rc. ronri. $67.'). ~0076 V-8, xlnl 57 Chevy 283. eng, perl. lrt <'nd con1p. rrhlt, $4~ or rra". offer. ~7727. 196.~ CHEV\' Surburban Car- ry-all. Sl!Y.iO. 64&-0i!91 1!170 Tmp,11111. ht, atr. riwr slt'f1'1n£" & hrake.... Beaut. ,-.1111rl. l2,!l00. 6-M-842!i. f(1r t.hal Hcn1 under try 1he Penny Pincher l50. VALIANT STN. \\"llgon 1962 transportat io~. ~200.' ** 646-1086 ... Call 642-56TII &. &,,•e! Good $1299 '68 VOLVO SEDAN. Au•omai;c !t•n" ,;,. (VWJ8)4 I $1599 '66 FORD G ~l•ri o soo. 11;,, Aulom •f;c Tr ~n1. L•c. I SSU8~8l $899 '68 OLDS Vi.t~ C•ui•••. S1.1;on W•gon. Air, •le. 0COAOY4) $2499 LOW DOWN P'AYM!NTS LOW M(')NTHLY l"ATM(NTS ~erut Lewi! 9 VOLVO '