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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-14 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ' • -· . -. • Hughes!) Mystery Note DAILY PILOT < Yields Fingerprints' * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTE"'8ER· 1[4, :197 ( \IOl, "-.. 0, nt, t llt:CTIOl<l l, ti. •AGlll ··Each of C!s Had A.n· Executioner~ • • • out an l1·vi1ie Cituliood Santa Ana Asks Election Delay B.1 L. PETER l\Hlt-J ; Of Iii• Dl•IY P•IOI s.,r, Tht' e11.v nl S<in!a :\n..i lud;i,r askrd 1hr Cal1forn1a Suprcn1e Cour! to nrdt'r a st:1;.· in 1he lrrine 1ncorpor<l!1011 clcct1on 111 an ;iµparenr lasl ditch ilt\t•n1p1 lo s;d\'agc the !1.18-acre •·prun11.<:f'fl land " SantR Ana anorne) ~ ('Ontrnd an in· 1·orpQra1tu11 t'lct·t1on "'Ill 111ake the lc111s111t u1t·r lhe pn'.le industrial p1oper1v helo11' !he l s ~lan1u.• C'urp~ .o\1r :-;ra tto11 on RC'i.! 111111\1c11uC' nuwil Thrfc h;1s been ntl u1di1·;,itu111 11"1Jr1hrr 1he eourt 11111 r1rn hf'111 the rcqurst. h {•\lf'\"Cf .John Burton. t·h:11rn1.111 0r !lw 1 ·,,u111:1J ,,f lon11nu11111r~ ol Jr11n1' 11tyhf)(lrl i.ponsor.~. :-.r.1U 1h1.~ 1nornu1J.! rel l;111,·1'r T111101l1,\ S!rac!i·r feel~ !tir (111111 111!1 rt'· JP!'1 lhr l'l'fjllt''! Q11nt111~ S1r.1dr1 1111111111 ~;11d. 'l'hr ~1:1\ fll'd(."I' 11 (11 111d In' l'~\lt'ri hf't'il\l~r prc"\'1011 s ca:-r~ 111 f;t\ll11rn1;i 111;1kr 11 elrar l!1i11 1hl' 1·0111\, 1,ill 1111! rcsira111 :i lc.;1sl;-i111c ;1r1 :-ul'h tis the 111<'orpvr·at1u11 ol a nr11 rill " Burt on 11<1:-. 1-r1 tll',ll ol tlu• Sn11ta Ana n1ovr but :>:11d 11 ~11oul<I nol effec1 !ht protest hearing on the 1ncorpor:i t1on 1ssur 'o be conduc1ed b~· rhc Bo&rd <!f ;upervisors \Vedne~day morning. '•\Vr intend to prr~en! ourselves il ncl 1ur l'ase belon.• ~U J>er1 1501'5 on \\'ed· ie-;day de~pitc lhi.o; la!est 11Hn t'.'' Bur11111 :aid_ 11 is expcc1cd that the hcarin,e . "' le~:il Ora•ge Coast 1''enther Good news for the suffering n1as~es. 11 '11 going l.O b(' a Int l'OOI· er today and \\ledncscl<1~'· Tcmpeta· lurci1 along-!11e t•oast "'ill ha ll a!. 75 clcg1·ecs. rising 10 onl y Rfl in · land. Low~ ton1gh1 a f'ornfnrtablf' li.5 along !he brachcs and fill inland. JNSIDE TODAY I 1f'lfS n( IJ1r 1rag1c Attica r1 t~Oll 1101 -/rOTI/ /lo (' 11/SH/e and outs1d r -are g1 vr 11 today on PagP 16. C•!ll .. l'lo ' M~t~ll ·-· " C1Mc•111• u, ' N.r .. 11•1 N'"'' • Cl••oill"' n-• o ...... ,.., .. ,... • c .... lc• " S•l¥1• ••rM• " creu,..•• " , .... ,, ~" 0 ... 111 Nl!IC., • S!~k M•r~tl 1) 1 l ""''"!•I ..... ' , .......... ,, (lllt•l••nmonl " T~oOIOt\ " "'"'"" ll ·IJ ""''""'' • ............ " w~•'• ""''~ • """ l •"'"' " ""'•mo11·1 "''"'' 11·11 Mtrrl•tf l ltt•\I> I Wt•I• ,., .. , •• """''"' II 1cl·hnicalil.1· in lhc cor pura!ion procc durl", 11dl Ur t.;unductrd by tile lk1ard unle~s tile L:our1 gran!s Santa Ana·.s rcnues1 ·11 1s elear tl1at Sant;i A11a l'o11111ua·s in ii.~ eltor1~ !o clenv the righ!.s ot the Pt'O· pie ol lr1•1ne." Burton said. "11~ ( <ilcgont•all.1' reject !he n~hl or ~anla Ana as a special interest ~rot1p to dl'ny us Oll f tons11tutional guarantees.'' Guard s llclatc Bloo<l v Dran1 a Of Prison Riot Fron1 \\'irt ~rr1•i1·r~ ATTIC:\ i\ Y. -Pri,\101 i:uilrd.~ 1.1nn .loh11~011, Hl('ll;1rr! Far(.!•1 ;ind <'tit lcv \\ill hll!S 11('1 f'I' <'X j)fl'1~'d Ill ~Ut'\ ii f' !he bl;i,·~ :'llo11dav hloodi)~1tll B1 ;ill ngt11 , the1 l1:1d 1111 reasi•ll h1 'J'oda.1', they arc alJ\r ;11ul fr·ce allcr 11 98·hour n1gh1m;i1·~. 1ndeh!('d to a b11 or Tilert'Y lett In the ht'il l'!~ of hrird rned t:Oll· 1 !els, or to lhe dei1dly skill~ of poJi('e sharpshooter~. lJnP Y.•1re pr1.,011 1lungaree.~ and ran tuward ad1anc1ng r111l111an1en. Y.'ho nearly killed h1111 in 1he brhf'f hr Y.il.~ a no1tng l'Onv1t·1. an 11U11nate. 1ron1e falf'. "The1 znade rne 't'iil ' 111111 r tll;1 11 lrar~aS:· said Curlcv \Y:11k.n1s. ' Ttiesc :ire their 5lorics ol 1•·ha1 hi!Jl· f>elll"d J\lorul;iy inside the hoprlessl.1· l111:h arid gray walls of A11ica Stale Prison ··Each or us had an executioner assign· cd lo us. r.·line was shol JUSI. before he cou ld ge l lo.me." said Johnson. <:uards had lheir throats slashed. Some were shot down like livestock. Some were doui;ed with gasoline. •·we were always near death." s:iid Johnson."/ knew thcv would klll us 11·tie11 !he aUack bega n. I ,;.as so stared. I w:is ready lo die. '"The sharpshooters .saved rnany live.~. .lust before lhey started to go for us. 11 ~lug "'OUld hit one of lhen1. Thr.v ftll. The kni ves were still in their hands." ,Johnson said some of !he gua rds \.l'ere splashed w1lh gasol1nt-al! they la~' in a trench. add ing lhat !he convic ls finally didn't have the pervtrte<l l'-Ourage lo light them into human torches. Ile said his own executioner knocked him to rhe ground "'hen !he ronfronlalion starled. "At thal poinl I bl11ekcd out J Yt·asn't out more lhan :i minute or 1v.·o. \Vhen 1 t.'ame to. !hr guy was !here be~1dc 1ne. [}f>ad. The knife was 111 his hl:l nd ·· Ot'splle their dcsper:ile s1 lu111ion. tl1r ho.st11ges found an odd brand ol respect !Ste AlilCA, P•J!e 21 I • • • • • • • • ven Way to Keep Cool . ' ...>...;. TIN Y BEACHGOER TOSSES DECORUM TO WIND (WHAT THERE WAS OF ITI TO KEEP COOL EYen in Newport Be1ch Monday, De•ling With Heat C1lled for Dr•m1tic Action Pri11ts F 01111d 011 flugl1es M yste1·y Letter Pro.bed CARSON CITY. Nev. <UPl l F ingerprint!!· have Ileen round on .11 letter alle~edly ~1gncd b.v b11l1onairc How11rd llu.11,hes Y.•h1tll y,·a~ del1rcrcd lo !he Nr vadn Slate Gan1 ing l'.1:11n1n ission last "'rck. an 1nfnrrnrd sourcl' !Ulid 1\tnnday. The ~ource, who a.~kecl not lo br 1det1· tlt1cd , said lhe lingcrprinls "'tl'C "raised" from the hand·\\Tilten teller which wa~ dellve red to Jack Dlehl. chairman of !he t:aming Comm isiMm in ~·anon. The fingerprint work was dont at tht Reno Police Department. The (:aming Commission h11s told .Hught's it want! 11 hft n d ·wri!ten fingerprinted lettei herore it \\'Ill allow any more changes in the rorpor11t1on.~ I.ha! operate his seven cas1 noi1 111 the slate. Philip llann1t111. l.'.h1urman of the stale Ji!iHn1ng control board. conllrrned !hr l'('J)()r\ when asked l)y ncw5men . He said, ··we have been "'orking with identification experts on the letter recciv- c.d l:isl week from the Hughes Too l Com. pa ny offic ials. 'rhe whole process \\•ill l:i kc several wttks and the tesull<; will be gr ven to thr ganiing com mission . There is 110 "''ilY .al th is date or affirming or rt· 1ecllng tht authenticity or the docu· ment." llannihn refused rurlhtr comment. BuL the source said tht statf' had been given ~veral deadlines by lhe ltughe.!! organization to accept or reject ttt let· ter. The last deadline wa.!! set ror Monday morning but \\•hen no word wal'I rorthcom· 1ng from the state, the llughes represen· lat1ve11 apparently 11,i:-reed to nllow an unlimited amount or time for the reply. apparently bec11u:1e of the absence or 1;ov. Mike O'Calla~han \Vho i~ attrl'lding !he n11l1on11I governor"!! con ference In· Puerto Rico. ' -I Reds Scientists Find (Hie) Vs e ForAtornEnergy GENEVA (U PI) -There 's nothing like a fine JO-clay-old atomic brandy to round out a good meal. Russian nuclear scientisti1 amazed the wine world loday by announcin g they have brought ou t just such a drink. The 15 scic.ntisls, from the Soviet food. /ish and atomic en ergy ministries, gave delall.!1 or their brandy·making process to th e United Nation:i "atoms for peace" conference. "The use of ionizinlf"raditions for the acceleration of ripening of cognac alcohol is very promising," their joint paper said. "Ripening or cognac alcohol infused in oak sha vings irradiated with 200 rads is completed in 10 to I~ days instead of three years requ ired by the routine method." The scientist:i1, whose presentation wa~ tilted "the use of loni zini; radi11tion In food technoloRy." did not i1ay whether th en· brandy would be put on the market. I • • • Hot ,Spell's G1·ip B1·eaks Along Coast A gli mmer of hop£' for an e11d to !hr rccord·bre<1king heat w1n'e ll'ilS felt. by (/range Coa.~! res1denls ;11J<1u1. ct1nnPr1lrn e J\l o11d<1y and we<ither ofti1 ·1<1l s icv nfirrn the J1d is orr lhc h•ll, 111nuggr .southern l '<1llfornia pot Inland sthooJ districts Lod;iy U1rc<1tenccl lo send thousand.~ ur Or11nge County·~ 400.000 pupil:> to the beaches at R tune 11·hen lifeguard force.~ ha ve been (·ut to off season skeleton cre\\"s Orange Unif1l'<i and Tustin Un iun lhgh School disiricts sent student s hon1e carlv following a 1ninin1um day S<:hedulc toda~·. Yorba Linda <1nd !'iu1t\J Ana Unified d1stntt ~ 11ere l'lnsed today and Sanla Ana will rema111 closC'd rornurrov. Along the Orange t:o<1~L the for1·r of !ht! rct'ord shaltenng 11•ealhc r furn;u ·c 1vas tco1pered b.v fug aloni! bcachc~ this n1or11111g. 1~u sthncils 11·ere 1 ·l11~c<l 111 1'1l1r . .., 11 !11nA" lht• Ol'angl' C11<1st. !lh1ugh dl:-.l1·u ·ts w1tl1 :-1·hu11ls llt':JI' thr s11111i; 1.11111• ""ere ''111on11or1ng" lhc ~1·1·1111d 1L11 ~,./111111 :.1nog \l'<tl'llillJ.: JS~U{'(I b.v Ille 01-.111t,;1• County Ai r l'ollut1u11 Contr'ol J)1slr1c1. 1\lundav !he A l~co JuggecJ <i .:i7 riarts per 1ii1ll1on ozone rc;-id1ng and pr!'<lii.:tcd :i .40 re<1d 111i: f(Jr today. Athletic ac\1 v11Les ;1 r ~ restricted at schools .... ·hen !he ozone levC'I exceeds .J5 parts per mill ion. About It a,ni. tod;1y the National \\leather Service confirmed thal the stall - ed high pressure syslc111 that was blamed lol' yesterday's I lf>.degree-plus reading3 in inland cities. had mQved out to sea, Today's high along the coast "'a.'i set 11t 75 degrees ""'ilh a Jo1v or 60 lo 65 degree.<; ('Xpcclt'd lonight, The beach cities 1nay c~pect a high of 72 \Yednesdav while !hermomelers inland will reach rhc ''low 80s." the weathern1an says. The absence or the high pressure system that had stalled over Nevada means the next few days \\"ill be cooler. Beaches "'ill again be bathed liy the typical nighl and early morning fog and low clouds. the weatherman said. Despite the heat Monday, Orange Coast beaches recorded aUendance estlinates ueual for a summer \\•eek day. In Sa n Clezne nte. 7,500 cooled off at the city beach . Lifeguards described the attendance as an average •·surnmer c1•01vd.'' As have most lifeguard unils along lh• Orange Coast, San Clemente guardl'I reduced their force "75 percent" a.!I or Sunday, due to the routine end or season cutback. Laguna Beach, wh ich atracted S,000 p- ersons fl.l onday will keep it.s lifegu11rd staff on duty until the tlld of the heat wave . Ne"•port Beach lifeguards esuma1c 35.000 fled the heat At city beaches ~ton, doy. but report their :'ilaff has been cut lO winier schedule levels. Skeletal crew~ also 11re on duty at Tlun- tington Beach city and state beache~ as well as at Seal Beach. Crowd estimate! on t-.1onday were "light." 1 . ' J IWlY •llOT ' T11t:MM.y, Septtmbtr 14, 1971 ' Irvine City Facing New Big Hurdle By JACK BROBACK 01 1'119 D•llY ~1111 ~,.u The e.mbryo city of Irvine fa ces another big hurdle \Vednesday Y•hen the Board of Supervisors hold a protest hear. in& on the incorporation. The protests will be heard on the •·tn- corporalion and boundaries '' of the pre>- posed new city. To block the creation of the new commun1 ty protes1s musl be registered by property owners represent- ing more than 50 percent of the as.sessed valuation. Inasmuch as land ln the proposed 18.145-acre city i~ owned largely by the Irvine Company which i.!i backing the in· rorporation a protest percentage"'i~ is exlremeiy remote. Approval of the bnunda ries of the new city is another question. however. Santa Ana officials have pro«?sted the Inclusion of 938 acres of industrial !and which they claim \.\'as promised lo their city by the Irvine Company. Santa Ana wal'I turned down by the Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFC) on the 938-acres and lost the first round of a legal action on the same sub- ject. Officials of the county seat have not given up en their quest cf the industrial property south of the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Facility however and {'an be expected to protest the Irvine City boun· daries Wednesday. If Santa Ana, or anyone el se, convinces B majority cf the Board of Supervisors that the boundaries of the new com· munity should be changed, the in· corporatio n must be referred back lo the LAFC. The membership and leaning of the LAFC hinges upon Supe.rio r Court action which resumes next ~londay . At t.hat time a decision by Judge J.E.T. "Ned'' Rutter granling a restraining flriler which reC(lgnized F'ullertnn Colin· .::ilma n Louis Reinhardt !:Ind Charles Pe;i r. son nf . .\naheim as lawful holders of LAFC se.Ns ~111 be heard. Reinhardt 8nd Pearson ha\"e con· sistently supported inco rporation of the new ci1y. Restrained from holding LAFC seat.is by Judge Rut!er's ordP.r are Los Alam itns Councilman Joseph Hyde and Anaheim sttorney Herb Licker. Hyde's appointment to the LAFC by the Olunty League of Cities and Licker's by commission members Robert Battin. Ron ald Caspers and Hyde in the now notorious 8 a.m. special meeting Aug. 9 are both alleged to have been engineered by rorces fa voring Santa Ana and op- posi ng Irvine. \Vednesday's key to success or at least tem porary failure or proponents of the new city hinges on the votes of fiUpervisors Csspers of Newport Beach and Ralph Clark of Anaheim. Supervisors David L. Baker of Garden Crove and William J. Ph illips of Fullerton are expected to vote for the new city while Board Chairman Robert Battin of Santa Ana is almost certain to vote against its formalion. Should either Caspers or Clark join Baker and Phillips the issue will be decided. The proposed 18.IJOO.acre city has an es!imated population of 7,000. The c1tyhood petition was signed by 1.650 residents represented by the Council of the Communities of Irvine_. There were 1.997 eJigible v()ters in the proposed city in June. The assessed valuation of the area is over S63 million Boundaries of the proposed cnmmunily Include UCI on the south and extend north\l·ard to a mile beyo nd the Santa Ana Freeway. Eastern boundary is Sand Canyon Road and the v.•estern line ex· tends along MacArthur Boulevard and northward along the Newport Freev.•ay, OlAN•I COAJT DAILY PILOT ... ..,. ...... .......... c ........ H•trtlllff" ._ • .... ,... 'f9't.y s-ci..-.. ORAMGI. COAST l'USLISHING CQMl"ANY l •Mrt N. W••d l'rwiMl\t •nd f'vlolll.Nr J1<li: ll. c .. ,1 • ., Vlol PrwllMtt M\411 ~r•I Mf...,... Th•m•..Jc.,.,;J f.01100' • lhom11 A. "'"'Ph;,,, Mlnlflni l!G lllW Cli•rl•• H. Looi "i"h1ri '· Nill .... !Mo/ MaMl"'9 EGI-. ....... C.l• ,,,,_, JJO W•I 81'( S!rMt ......,..., a.di: DD H-1 Boul..nnll L...-•..cri : m """•' .-.v..,.,. M""11llifl9tl SHCll: \117~ B•4'h Sou1,,..1...r Sf.II ~"; lCll NOl'W\ El Colmlrlo 111•1 DAllY l"l\.OT, wltll .... Id! lo ~,,.. ~,.,_ 16 llUDll ...... 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It wa s a .strange sort of captivity, said * '{'.{ * Attica Clash Death Toll Clin1bs to 40 From \\'lrt: ~rvicts A'ITI CA. N.Y. -Order returned to Al· lica Slate Prison today after the nation"s bloodiest prison revo lt of modern times v.·here !he de;ith toll has now nsen to 40. Curley Watkins, ~·1th hi.s capt.ors -the great ma1ority of them black11 -•do drrsstng him a!!" sir. offering him cigaret.- !t>S <and snuff and allowing the prison doc- tor to set his arm. '"\l,'ben they ate hQt meals, we had hot meals," Oe said. ··when they had sandwiches. so did we. \Ve had mattresses hut they didn't" "The riot n1ust have been planned • long,. lime. it \.li"ent off so smooth," u.ld Johnson . l dnn't kno\\' if 1'111 going to ,I;() boc k there to \.\'ntk or no! l 've JUSI been lhrough hell for fi ve days I'm not going bac_k f~r a .couple of days pJ le a.c;t, H they dnn t like it they can ha1•e my resigna· lion. "The man behind me wa! an in mate f had know for snme time,'' said guard Fargo, v.·ho v.·as a hostage for 911 hou rs. lie \\'as recalling lhe moment i\'1ond::iy n1ntning v.·hen leaders of the rebelhng prisoners ordered the slaying of hoslRi;:es before slate troopers, prison guards and sheriff's deputies closed in. CORRECTIONS COMMISSIONER OSWAlD CONTEMPLATES DEBRIS IN YAR D OF CELL BLOCK D Aft•r Monday's Viol•nce, Is the Agony of Attica Ov•r, or Is It Just Beginning? Guards today found lhe borhes ot two mnre prisoners and officials fear !he toll \\'ii! still go highe r (Other sto nes Page 16 L Pri.snn officials !aid six more n11ssing eonv1c1s may he dead in the n1aze of tun· nels beneath the 54·acre prison. '"He wh ispered in my ear that I would not br hurt. lie was• supposed to stick 3 knife between mv rib~. lie .c;tuck the knife just to prick the Skin and sa id. 'Now don 't tell lheni I didn 't kill you .' Then he threw .me backwards and co vered by body with his." said Fargn. Eight Saved As Fire Hits Mesa Duplex Flames aided by open windows ranged through a tv.•o-story duplex residence on Costa ~1esa 's west side shortly before dawn today. Eig ht persons including one who leapt?d from an upstairs \\'indov.· v.·ere saved. The structure nn Can~on Dri\"e just off Victoria Street v.·as tntal!y in\"olvrd in fire v.·hen the firsl trucks arrived and was listed as a S45,(}()() lnss. County fire uniL~ \\'Cre on U1e SC'P.ne shortly after one pumper truck from the Costa ~tesa Fire Department responded. "The place iv.as totally invol\·ed hy then," said Costa ~iesa Battalion Ch ie f Ron Coleman. The 4:40 a.m. blaze y,•as made worse due lo sel'ere heat. All the windows v.·ere open. pro1·iding drafty \'<'ntilation lo "''hip !he na mes higher. f!frmen said. Despite the flashfirc speed nf !he flames, the fi1'e adults <1nd three children present escaped with injuries nnly to the man 11"ho leaped from the "'inrlo11•. Richard \\'illie, 17472 J.1arkcn Lant>. Huntington Beach, \\'ho wa ... vi.~\ting or· cupants, V.'as treated at Hoag r.·temorial Hospit<il for a badl~· ga"hed arm. lnvesligalors theorized he cut himself \\•hile smashing the "'indow glass to clear a path of escape. No cause had been determined yet this morning for the fire that destroyed the home mutually occupied by the Edwin Koeller and Robert Patton fam ilies. County firemen from the Orange Coun- ty Airport station aided by Costa Mesa firemen, a total of 20, brought the flames under con trol in 35 minutes. Administration Rebuffs Pipeline By K y to Nixon \VASHINGTON IU PJ ) -The \Vhilt House has rebuffed an efforl hv south Vie tnamese Vice Presidrnt 7\gu\:en Can K~· lo establish A private chaiinel for commun icating \\"1th President f\1xon. it 11·as d1srto~ed Inda \·_ Official s sa1d !hai Danji! Our Kh111, whn for some ~·ear:<: ha<; acted a~ an aj.!ent fnr K~" arriv ed al the \\"h1te House la~l \1 eek tn rleliv~ a mr:-sali!r frnm l\v to Henrv 1\1:-!'iingPr. i\·1 xon's natron:i l s~cunty ad· 1·1ser. The me:-~age. off1rials $aJd, rx- platned Ky'~ reasons fi'lr wl!hdrllw lnli! frnm lhe Pres1clen!1al rleP!1on Ort 3 and urged the l!nited State" l.o keep a rinse w:.itch on de1·rl11 pmt>n1s in Saili!On :ind the rest nf South \'ietna111 during the \am· p;i ign and 1·nti ng Ky's letter to l\1ss1n"1er assrrled. a ~ Kv ;ilread y had done p11hhcl~". that he pullrd out of the contest v.·ith rres1dent r->guyen \:an Thieu because Ky felt arran~eme nt.~ h:id heen made lQ ns the contesl 1n Tl1ieu·s fa1·or. l\hoi did not J!.C't to sep l\1 ss1ngrr personall .v He me! with annttier \Vhi te HoUst! ofhc1al. \\"ho 1 ~ understood tn ha:\'C m;irfp ii rtrar that rrr.<iidrnt N11(on anrl his ad\'Jscrs did nnl care to hypass the regul;ir i::ol"Prnrnf nt.11 r-h;innels of com· muni{':ition to Sau::nn Of£ic1Al$ sa id th;i t tht> \Vhile li(llJSf', in arrler !n discnur:i RP ;iny idell Kv mii;tht have th<1t he co11ld rlral 11·1th \l.'ashlnglon \\'1thout going thrnugh Th1e11, v.·:is er· roncnus_ Fnr that reason. it wa:s clec1ried not to reply to Ky in any 1~ay, officials said. Free"'ay Trelli s Overpass Fa Us OCEA~SI DE: ~ll Pll -A trrll1~ of timbers and sll'l'l 1 -be;:im~ colla psed frnm & nrv.·!y ron~t ructed free"'a.v overpas! ~1ond11y. in juring one mRn and slalling traffic for f1\·e miles on busy lnsterstate 5. \\"orkmen "·ere rrmo\'ing the structure from the Califnrn111 llighwAy 78 01·erp11~~ when 11 rl ozen 41}.foot ~!Pel bPf.ms and v.•ooden fnrrns lumbl('d in!o ihe south· bound l:inr Tr11ff1r, fl'routrri on 5Urface stre4'1.5, was h<>ld 11p 11n hnur John 8 F"nn~. S.1 n 1)1r21), ,:uffrr('rl 11 broken \\'ri~t "h"n n'li> he .1rn .!rnai;herl in· In hi,; car Annthr r I hr:im rr11~hrd into 1t pickup campe r ri"·nerl hy K 1 ,. ri u e ~lahapue btH h11 ,.~r11nrrl 1n111ry I Eight Motorcyclists Held i\leanwh1le. a medic.al e x a mi n er reported today that eight of the JO hf'stages killed in the revolt had died (lf gunshot wounds . It was the prisoner's last act. •·when it was over," said Fargo, "he 11·:i.~ dead." After 2nd Mesa Sweep ll v.·a:s llQl immcdi;ite.lv knllwn 11·hn fired lhe shnts <it !hr h0s tagrs -the prisoners or the st.nrn1 ing troopers. Ten hostages and 30 prisoners died in the five-da y revolt which was brnken up Monday v.·hen slate troopers, nat ional guardsmen and sheriff's deputies overran the prison. More than 100 were wounded, many seriously. The cxecul1oncr assigned lo guard Elmer Huehn told hi 111~ "I dnn't have the heart to do it. f'm only going to prick you.'' By ARTH UR R. VINSEL 0! 1111 DIU~ l"lkll 511!1 Repealed complaints by area residents led Costa li·fesa police to raid a loud , predawn party including motnrcyclists rrruled lo be Hell's Angels members from Oakland at 2 ahd again al 4·30 a.m. lf'Hiay Ry the end of !hr roundup -in which offirers leaper! thrnugh a: kilchen v.•1ndnw in an unsuccessful effort In capture nnr su sper t 11·hn rlnve nut a bedrnom 11·1ndow -pight ptrsnns wrre in custodv. Tatt(Yled Fnn!11n<1 tn1v tn1r0k dn1·er Ralph D. Ladd , :tl. "·as bnnkrd nn suspi- cion of poss.es.c;inn of a rire;irrn hy a felon an d a!sn di"turbing the peare. fnve s!ig;iting officers i;aid Ladd 's rap sheet showing prior arres1s includes chargPs of su"pir-ion of murder and rape, among r:ilhrr serious ff'l(ln.Y rnunts. Jn,·estiga!or" salrl a ~rrirs nf r:ill~ ahnut 8 v.•lld pa.riv i:t! 7% .Joann SI , he~an no! l{lng rtfter rnidnit!ht. One irate man I.old dispatcher~ !he rr1•rlry h.1" hPrn almns! a n1gh!lv or· r11rrrnce and thi:t1 he finally demanded a little peace ;:ind quiet. drawing a defiant reply from one cyclist. ' "His response was unco rrlial," !he men sa id in a citizens' slalf'ment written nul for police. Patrolman ChanQ Camarillo sa id he h11d visited lhf' apartment once and WArn· ed the occupants to quiel dov..-n or face possible arrest. The din failed to diminish, according to reports. Duke Ellington Finds Big Fans Arnong Russians MOSCOW (UPI! -Duke El!lngton's fi rsl audience of Russian jazz fans !01•ed him madly, worked him overtime and \Vore him out . •·Hov.' much better .an audience cRn you g,t~" Elli ngton ~:iirl foda y l'lf hi.~ hand "l! ope ning night in LeninJlrad r.-londa.v '"There u·ere thousands n! P<'Or le packed into this lremendnus. modern hall -I'd :-a~· 11even nr eili!hl thousand -and not el'ervone who \\'anted to i;iet in cnuld i;:et io "'The rrn~ra m wai; supposed to l a~t frnm e1gh1 1 r m 1 to JO. hut the enrl'lrps r;in Jill JI. ThPy \1·ere s1 ill ::ipplat1<ling at 11 pm. -!her wanted m{lre i\"r:ibod.v fnrced them tn do !his , they just wanted morr,'' he srt1<l \\";i~ lhr r·ro"'d -ln Len1n_i.:rAd's modern Okt~·.'!bir Cnnrer! l-lall -one Qf the mn:-t en!hu si;1i;!1 r !hr 11l1ke has sern., "Absoh!lely. On!y morr sn,'' ~aid El!- ingt fln. in a t~lephone intervie\\' fr om Lr ningr;id , F.:l1111gtnn and his nr\hr111r:i a:rri l"ed in l he Sn1•irt t 'ninn Sat.urrlav for a fil"e· ,\·eek . 20-concerl tour of . the clluntrv . 1'1onday night in Leni.igrad v.·aJli Jhc.ir prPmierP. .Ja1.7, rn11.~ir of all v:irirt1e.'> i~ e•tremcly poptil;ir !hl)u i:hnul the Srivirt Union . .1::111. b:inds ;:inrl nrchestras frnm many co11n· l rtr.~ ha1·p Inured rhr nation, ::1l1ho11gh the last prominent AmPriran grnup v.·as that nf Arnn\' C,ondm;in in thr Hl611~ Ell ington has fnur more e1·Pn1nf.:! cnn· rer1 ~ in Leningrad, from tonight nn. Ills J!roup ,goes tl'J r-..finsk. capital of Byelourussia. nn Sept_ 21. and lhen to Kiev, Rost.nv.Qn·Don and ~1oscow. Heat to Blame In Brush Fire \1 nnrlay's l1Prce twal w;,5 bl;im rrl for it ~tubborn brush firP v.·hi ch con.~11med liflO acrt~ of \\"a!Pr.Wrd l.i !he (hri.~!ian ilos Canyon :irea of Ca1np Pendleton. Srores nf r.larine Corps firefightP rs And n~·ln,it ta nkrrs offered by the Slate For· Pstry department fin filly queller! the bla~~ 11t 3 r> m. Rflrr Jl burned fiercely for four hn11ri:. Temper.-rure~ f'XC'f"f"rll'(I 100 nrwets anrl humiht~· "':is J'lf'rllous ly lnw Jn !he c:inynn \fnnd:i1. b;:i~" spnke~men ~a id. Th,. i.lU~P. lh"Y said has •nt yet bee n dl'!rrmlnf"tf No stnJcl ur~ wprp uivnlve11 ;.nd hf'- [',1110P nf favnrr+hl e v.•1nds the fire did nnt fP .irh ln!l'I thf' f"fllJ ntv w1 l<lrrnr~.~ Rrc a h1>h1nd p<lpulatl'fl .~ect ions of r.an Cl t- m('nt~. hase :.u1ho t 111rs rcpnrted. I ' Returning lo th e pre m i 1 es , in· \'es!igators said one male occupant saw them outside and fled from a ~r()(lm wind ow. apparently indicating he migh t have somelhing to hide. The suspect who successfully eluded Offirer Cama rillo and Patrolman Pat ROOgers dodged h;ick into the v.•1ndo~·. ml)mentaril,v. leadini::: them In enter the kilchen window thinking he v.·as still in· side . Me made his r scape as thev c::1me through 1he house. · l nve~tigafors. including Patrol Sgt. L::irry Bersrh. said there v.•ere no serious inciden!s a:f1er they announced the .<inspects -some of whnm ha:d allegedly bedrled down fnr the night together - were pl11ced undrr arrest. Resides l.adrl, \\'ho de~cribPd himself as 11 rr(lfpsi;1onal Hell's AngPl mntnrcycl e g:ing member. \\1·0 other male" were ar· tP<.-IPfl . Dennis L. Thom.as. 25 . of Oakland . wa!' honkrd fln su.~picinn or rn~session or marij uana anr1 fl<l6Se.~sion of narrofics par::iphernalia and disturbing the peace. Rober! ,J Timpe. 22 of Pasadena, wa! al"o hr>nkrd on the latter charge. Aparlment 1£>na:nt.~ Oee O'Sullivan and Joanne ~1. r-.lnrin, both 22. of the J~ann Street residence v.•ere both booked on suspicion or disturbing the peace. So \\'ere Carol K. Ra smussen . 24, of Donn a A. Fitzgerald, Ill. both o( Artesia and TeCna ~1. Da y, 2S, of Oakland. Police initially dispatched to the party pad said th ey couJd hear loud voices and laughter, profan ity, shattering glass and additional noises of undertennined origin. Chili Pepper Hospitalizes 7 With Botulism R.\KERSFIELO (U PI ) -Se v en persl'lns u•ere hospitalized in critical and serious condition here \\"ilh botulism ap- parrn!I~· N'lntra:rted frllm homemade {'hill prope r ";iurP Dr. nv.·en l\e;im~. Kem Cnun l\' He;i lth Officer. ~:11cl fnur nf thP l"i{'fims. v.·ere in rri tirfl l rnndi t1nn .and breat hing lhroui.i;h respirafnrs 1n 1wlation mom.~ at Kern gt>ner:il hn.~pi1;iJ !I Y.iJ<; 1hP first inci dence of bntul1sm repnr1erl a! 1hr hnspital sinre !9:i9 There 11·f re onl y three "uch cases reported in (':iliforn1a last year. A spokesman for the Monroe County Medical Cenl er in Rochester v.•here the autopsies were performed sa id eight died of guns hot wounds. Cause of death of a ninth hostage v.·as not kno,,.,·n immcdiatrlv. A 10th died Saturday after he \\'<IS 0 lhrov.71 out of a \.\'lndOll'. rrison officials h:id sa id pre\'lnuslv - that soine nl fhe hostages had their necks slashed hy the cnnvicls. Early tnclay. U.S. District Court. Judge .Jllhn Cur!.io nf Bufrain o<dered prison of· ficials to allow attorneys Lo enter the maximum-security facility to interview a nd counsel inmates. J~e also ordered the admissinn of dnctors and nurses. A group nf l;iwv ers, doctors, nurses and leg:il a:ssis!ants ·w;:is lurncd aw:iv al a pri.~on gale at 3 am. when rliey al· ten1pled To pre!'en! the feder;1J cour t order. St:ite corrrr11nns nffir ials in Alhany said l l~t>y would ;in~wer 1he order al a hearing today in Ruffal o. \\1ill ian1 ~.: Hellrrstein of Ne11· York Ci- ly. told newsrnen !he group turned awa.v felt it \.\'11:.<i nece.~sary In "get lhe courl rn- tn th is nnw" tn head off p<issible reririsals a,l!a:insl the sub<lucd rebels. Sla te Cnrrections Commissioner Russel (; Oswald. who ordered the assault, said .autopsies had showed that tv.·o of lhe slain hostages had been killed prior In the lime slate poller. J!Uards. sheriff"s deputies and National Guardsmen moved in In smnsh the rebellinn by some !.200 prisoners He \\'OUld nnt say how much e::1rlier the two hncl died. ~talc offi r1als bP1IP1'e the rin t V.'flS plan· ned \\'eeks in arl1·i"lnce hy hlack n1ilit.ant! ;:ind Puerto Ricans , Ahnut SS prrcen! or the prisnn·~ 2,200 inm:ites is hlack . 'fhere .::lre nn black 1?.uard!'i a111ong the prison's 380-man security forces, and only one Puertn Rif'an. \Vhen pn!icc hegan riring, hu\lr!s rlpred into "ome prisnners even as the kni ves thry \\'ielderl fla shed up tnward I heir cap- tivrs' lhrnals. "The knife 11•;i5 pres"ed ag11inst my n"rk ," "Aid C11 p1 Frank \Vaid "And he ~aid '"·hen the first shnt is fired I'm p:ni np: In cur .vour throat ' B11t I 1riis lnrkv. SomrPne p1r ked nf! !he n1a n ;i p- parr n!h· j11sl .as he v.'a~ abnul In d('I i1 " \'nrrect inns (lrf1\u1 I~ beJie,·r ! h e t11k rn1rr 1va~ pl:inned h\1 h1ark m1h!Anl~. \\"h(I mad r up much or the leadership or lhr rehellir:ius inma les "'Th(' tral!cdy 1\·a~ hrn11~ht {J n hv !hP h11!lilv nrp:;ini7.ed re1·nt11!innar~· tar!IC" nf m1l1tants v.·hn re jected :ill effnrl~ st ;:i peRceh1 l "ettlemrnt," sa1rl Gov. t\e lsnn .A.. Rnckefrller The executillner drew blood and then fell ontllp of him l.n hide him from other convicts. ''This wonderful Puerto Rican saved my life." said Huehn. but he mourned other hostages who were killed ~ "The others didn't have help and they're lying dead." * * * Opinions Split Over Solutions To Attica Riot f'rom Wire i'5er,·lce5 . ~uhlic offic~als, penolo gists and private ~1!1zejls .re;ictJng to the bloody en cl of the 1nma!e insurrection at Attica Prison have divided sh;irp!y river 11·h<>!her !he use ot fnrf'e 11·;1 s nr<·essary. President .\lixnn, in a telephone cnn· versa!ion 11·ith r.ov. Nelson A, Ro<·krfC'llcr, ex pressed s1.1rpnr1 for 1he gnvf'r?nr"s f('Sponse tn the four day rebellion Iha! ended with nine hnstage!I and 28 inma1es killed. Ni xon l'arliC'ularly s u p p n rte d Rockl'.'fcllPr"s refusa l tn grant !he prisnner's ~e~and for complere amnesty for any_ crimi~al acts committed during lhe upnslng, aides to the lwo men said. One authority on prisons. Dr . Vernon Fox, who on ce sprnl four days ··talking dnv.·n·· 11 rint at l\1ichiga:n Stale Prisnn, cha rged th;i t N1>w York off i c i a I s mishandled the situation. "\\"hat happenrd at Attic;i w a .s drspicablr." s;iirl Fox. now a criminologist al Flnrid;i Sl;ite Uni1·ersi!v. HP f:i llcrl the move "an arpallirig m;issacre ·· ''The state was lc~i1imiz1n~ murder.'' he s<1irl. ··There wa.~ no reason 10 kill '1nybody. Another 24 hours pf talki ng v"nulrln "I ha1·c rlnne Rf1.V h;i rm ;in it might savrd the lives of 28 inmates and nine f!U<ird ~" Rep. Herman Badillo 1 D-~1 Y.1, one f'f 11 C<'mmit tc<' of nb~l'r\"er.~ \\'hl'I lritd ,., mrdi;il e ;it the pri~oo, said he regretted th;it Rockefeller h:iri nol ;:i llowed the nl'~ofi atinn~ In rnnt in ur. ··r11rn!"i; ::ih\.-i.'s t1111e In ri 1P."' he told OPV.'~mrn .' But t1n1(' !n 11ri::nl1a1 r is v.·hat •~ e~!'entia:I in thei>e r1 rrumst;inres." Sen. ,l;imr~ L nurklrv i n~ Y I. s;iiri· "There rttf' t 1n1r~ 11hrn lt1r !a1\· nuRht !o be n1rrcifu1. Th i~ is n(lt onf' nl 1hcm ·· Me lern1pd thr '"w;intnn niurrirr"" nr the hP"!;igc~ "an iirt nf h.1rb:irism pt1re and "lmplr ·· ;ind ~;i1d. •·pun ishme nt <Jf t.hnse rr ~Pfln sihle mu ~t be ~\\"1ft a n d ::iuth0r1ta1i1·e ·· YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Many people don't reolize that carpeting is one Item that can be purchased for less money ~day than 30 years ago. Here are a few eye openers gleaned from a newspaper of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Ubrary. Compare these with today's prices: C•tl!llH- Ch"ool•f •00-1 ' TJ..s Chuck "o'nf L .. ·O·Lomb y.1 .... ,,_. 1 f•O 1f71 IK- $1700.00 + $7,00.00 + 447~'· ,,59.00 + $2lf5.00 + ,,).,., ''·'' ,11 .95 291~1• 141/J' '"· 49, lb. 131•,i. 191/Jf lb. • •• lb. IOt ~lo. '''!Jf. lb. $1.29 1111. 111 •;. 1 f'O 1971 r.-•• ••ttef 91 lb. 4lt lb. .... _ ... 1b . 1 Ot Iii. Cr.ck.n 1t lb. ... , 1o4,.,,. ThHf'tf "' ,!.CO a..f ,,._.. DIR, "' $2.91 0•'4 C~h•t SI ·~· ,,C. &. ~, '' •q. yd. ' '" ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOU•S: Mon. thru Thurt .. t to 5:30 -Fri., t to t -Sot., 9:10 to 5 IK,,_ 477V. 240 •;. 414.,. 1000,·. 142 •11 "' I \ I I \ I . . ' Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley YOL. b4 , NO. 220, 2 SECTION S. 28 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 --.. . ------ Today 's F inal N.Y. Stocks TE N CENTS Surfers Waxing Up for U.S. Championships Hy ALAN DlltKIN 01 l~O Ollh P•lll $1111 Nearly :t:ilJ 1H the n<'ll1on ·s best surfers \Vtl! push fiber gl<Jss <llld foa111 boards tr1· lo the \'.'aves off Huntington Beach lhts weekend lo con1pele 111 the l:llh annual U . .S. Suri board Championships. 1 Addition - al stor1r.s on sport" pagC's I Tht> two days of l'01npctillu11. starting. starting at 6:30 a.m Saturday and Sun- day. will be far removed lron1 the surfing that wa~ known in the early 1930s 1vhen the pasll1n1e first ce.ught hold in Hun· l1ngton Beaeh. The sport 1s rnore daring today, but y.•as more rugged than \\/hen a surfer had to hea ve a heav y l4·foot red\vood tioard into the waves. Those early surfe1·s included !he Polynesian giant Duke Kahanamoku, \\'hose bust stands at the foo t of the pier. and such local afficionados as former fire chief Bud lfiggins and Postmaster Pete • 00 Ie 1' fr tr -{;.· ·& 1:r Prison Horror Ex-h ostages T ell Bloody Tale From \\"ire Ser1·i1·es ATIICA, N.V. -Pnsoi'f gu;irds L_v nn .Johnson, Ric>hard Fargo ;ind Curley \\latkins never t>xpectcd lo s11rvl ve the black i\1onday b!0odba th. By all rights. they had 1u1 rcHSO!l 11). Today, they are alive <Jnd free after a 98-/lour night111ilr1'. 111dchted lo a bit or mercy letl in !he heort s of hardened t.:On· 'icts. or to the <te:idly skills of police sht1rpshoolers One 11'ore prison dungarees and ran loword advancing militiamen, who nearly Unifica tion Answers Set By Trustees B) BUDI NIEOZIELSKJ 01 l~I Otlly P1IOI STiii \\'ill the Huntington Beach Union High School District be unified next year'~ Thal question could bl' ans\1•ercd lon1ght b~' the trustees 111 lh(' Huntington Beach City School District and the &al Beaeh &hool Districl Rntll are sc hedul- ed to address lhemsel\·es lo lhc unifica- tion ISSllC, The two schOl'>I d1s!rict ~ havf auth(lred 11 unification p1·opo:-;al "'h1ch \1'ot1!d split the 52·squarc milt' ternl or~ of 1he high school dis!rirt u1h1 four new unified schnot dis!r1ct ~. tacll SC'r1•1ni,t ~lt1de11t~ f1"on1 kinderga rten ihrough h1J;h schoDI Allhough then· !J!!l11 h:-1~ 11un lentnlhe ;ipproval of !he Or:ingl· C'hunty Cnn1 · n1itter on Schuol 01,,.tncl Orga n1zat1011. 11 i.~ he1ni:: oppo.~ed hv ~evcral elen1entar\' ~rhool d1~tru ·1 s ;inrl !he high .~thool distnc! The lut1r 11ay ~1111! <11\d 11tmth111 p!:i11 1 ailing lur n lhr·el'·\I a,\' di\ 1~HJn arc losing !he :-<ll!ll>tffl 11! ~ninr cir111rn1.iry school disl!"ll't ~ Tht' re,1so11 fur lhl' !'hilll/.il' 111 attitude. 1~ lhc rcrcnt ~tale ~uprt'111e Cn11rt decision 1vh1c/1 hold~ the l:urrcnt 111rthud of school li11nnc.111g illegal. Both plans h;id been based largel v 011 f1nnnci;il considerations. "There may br son1e change in thought on !he four district plan ... said .Jnck Clapp. president of the Huntington Beach C"ily School District Board of Trustees thi s inorning. "\\le rnay wa111 10 vote on to!al unifica· lion since \\'e know 11 \1·ill probably f111I a11d see what the Supretne Court decision d(les 1o the situation." ~1arx J)t'ess)cr. s11pt'ri11tendcn! of the Sc;1I Beach School D1slnct. declined to spcru l:11c 11helher h1~ hoard 11·ould res· l"111d 11~ support of thr fnur·di~lnct plan ton1J!ht. Should lh e !110 Uo:ird~ \1·1thdr:1w !heir pror~:is;il. it 1<; h<'h<'''l'cl th:i! the four- di s1nct plan 1roulrl die If not , 11 i.<; likCly 1h:H tlic proposal \\'Ould receive !he l1n;il :1pprov01I of the count y Committee on School Dist.ric.I Organization for placement no lhe June 1972 primary ballot The rour -way split would create new unified school districts by CQmbining the Seal Beach and Uls i\lan1ilos Sehool Dist ricts. the Ocean View and F'ounlain Valley school dislrirls. and un ifying the Jh1nt1nglon Beach Cily School District and the \V('sfmin~ter School District along th ei r own boundaries. Considcrahtc op1>0si lion had heen voic· ~d by ;idn1inislrator.5 or lhe hii?:h school dl s1ricl. the Fountnin VAiley School Di ~lnrL Ocean Vil'\.,. Srhool District and 1,1,·r.s tn1i11~1er ~chonl llio;tricl on !hr grolindi;: th.11 1hr di\'1S1on \\'Ould cre11tc pockets flf 11·pnl1h n1 ~'1rnc :ir·c:i"- \\'ilh 1hr likelihood of that f'ieme11! brine rt•1nO\'Cd 1hruuch tht' Sunrcmt' court tl<'C1~1on 1hr. hi.CEh ~c·h('(ll district h~-~ derl:i rccl it~ oppn!.1!1"11 In thr four· ,\·ay plan or any otht'r unil1ca11on plan on l (Sot UNIFY, P.•sc IJ killed hirn in the belief he \1'as a 1·1011ng convict. an ul!imate. ironic fale .. They n1ad£' n1e ·eat' r11ore than teargas." said Cul'!cy \\la tkins. 'l'hese are their stories of 1\•h.it hap- pened r>-1onday inside the hopelessly high and grny \Valls of Attica State Prison ··Each of u~ had an f'x eculioner assig11· ell lo us. J\linc \1•as shot just before he could gel to 1ne." said Johnson. Guards had their throats slashe1l Some \Vere shot dll\\'11 like livestocl... :lon1e were doused "'ith gasollne.. .. \\le 11'ere alwa\'s near death." said .Johnson. "I kne\v they would kill us when lhe auacli Uegan. I 1vas so stared. r 11 r1s 1·cody to die '"The sharpshooters sa\ed 1nany lives. Just before they started lo go for u.~. a sl ug ""ould hit one of them . They fell 'l'tie knh·es "·ere still in their hands." Johnson said some or the guards were splashed \\'ilh gasoline as Ibey la.1 in a trench. adding lhat the 'convicts finally didn'! have lhe. per1·l'rted courage to light them inlo human torches. 1 le said his Cl"'fl executioner knoekrd h11n lo lhe ground "'hen the confrnntat1011 .-;tarted. "'AL that point I blacked out 1 wasn't out 111(1re than a minute or t11·0. \Vhrn r camf' rn. thf' guy 11-·as lhere bC'side mr. Dead. The knife w.'.I~ in his hand ·· Despite their desperate situation. thr hostages found an odd br.'.lnd of r~pcc~ :.ho1rn them rebelling inmatl's. ex· tend1ng tu care for their food. comforl and general safety_ lt \Vas a strange sort of captivity. sa1ct t:urley \\'atkins, "'i!h his captors -the gre<1I majorily of thc1n blacks -ad- dressing h1111 as sir. offering hi111 c1garl'J · !('!'; and snul'I anrl allo11·1ng thr prison dor· \01· to set hi s srn1 "\\'hen lhev ate hol inca!:;, we had hill 1ncals." he s"a1d . ··\Vhen thev had sand1r1ehes. ~o did 11·" \\'~had niatlre.~ses but !he~· didn·r ·· "The rlo! 111\lsl hll\'f' bt'rn planned it !Ser i\TT ll.:i\. Pagr Zl General Motors Forced to Close B y Busin u Foes ' tl PONTIAC. ~1ich. (UPI ) -Picketing opponents of school busing succeeded to- day in forcing giant General t-.1otor~ Corp. lo close two of its plants. hopi ng that 1he world's 1arges1 corporation 1vould use its polilical clou1 against courl· ordered integration. Approi.:i1narely 500 p1rkels massed in front of the gates of a Fisher Body planl before the start or the first day shift, 1eering workers 1vho v.·enl in and argu1n!il \1•ith UA\Y representatives who ,ried lo urgf' c1nployes into the plao1 A shortage of auto bodies ror('Cd C:'ll to :-;hut down the companion Pon!iaC' i\1otor . Division assembly line. which employ~ 14,000 hourly workers. The only G1\1 con1- plex in Pontiac not hit by the boycoll wa:i1 th e. GMC plant which makes school buses. A Pontiac spokesman said 1 h e assembly line which produces 70 cars per hour, would be hailed. forcing 1.200 workers to be Mnl home early. .. We experi enced more than 60 pereen1 absenteeism.'' ~aid Albert F. Platt. Fi.5her Body plan! manager. "\Ve c~not operate under ihese cond itions." Platt said Fis her Body remain!' only fou r hours ahead of the Ponliac assembly line in its oulput or <iuto bodies. "\\'hy us?" n!lkec.l a dismaytd lirit spokes1nan II "'AS the fi rst time that pickeU olhtr thnn those. of !he United Auto Worker!! or other i;tnk1ni: union'.'\ had ~ucceeded in clnstng a cr-.t operation . Asked ;it " ne""~ conferencr. 1f the clo!l- (Ste BUSlNG, P11e 2) Ue~·abio v.•ho battled the pounding 1vltvt's with hon1en1ade boa ros. \V ilh the adven! of lightweight boa!'ds, mass productlon and belier transporta- tion, surfers began lo flock lo lluntington Beach in lhe I950s. Then in 1959, at the suggestion of Peter Beltran1. a student at Cal Stale Long Beach, lhe first ~urfing competition y;as held. It ~·as called the West CoasL Surfboard Championship. lie "as supported by top surfers suel1 as Preston Pf'terson. Lorin Harrislln, ()eor~? · Bo" Boeck, Hobie Alter, Bob lJ ra~·age, Rich Crigg, Gordie Duane, Allan (;on1es, Dick Thomas. tllitkey J\1uno~ and Edn1und Ho. Together \hey gained the sponsorship of the cily of Uunlington Beach and the Pepsi Cola Company, and the con1pe1Lt1011 that was later to become the U.S Surfboard Championships was uncapped. ttica '( -~ ' ~ .. •• The 1:.nh annual con1e::.L san1:tlo11ecl by bllth the Eastern and We.-;1ern Sruting associnllons will he held Saturd;1y 11nit Sunday next lo the clly pier. A luau for contestants, judges ;uul d1gnitan£•s will open the act1v1ties Friday evening al the Sheraton Beach lnn. ~lore than 100 ,000 spectators are ex- pected to watch surfer~ frnrn lsrat'1. Hawca u. Florida. Virginia, Te:cas a nd North Carolina coinpele. • TINY BEACHGOER TOSSES DE CORUM TO WIND (WHAT THE RE WAS OF IT) TO KEEP COO L Even in Newport Be.1ch Mond.1y, Dealing With Heat C.1llad for Dramatic Ac ti on Southland Oven Cool s Off Record I-lot ~p ell's Grip Brok1 11t; S<"l1 ool.s Op e1t "-glunrner of hopr ror an C'llll tu 1tir record·bre:iking heal 1\'<l\C 11·a.~ fell hy Orange Coast resident.~ abou! d1nnert1m(' !\Ionday and V.'f'a!her otfic1als cor1fir111 !he lid rs off the ho!, sn1oggy So11th('r11 California pot. Inland school districts today lhrea!ened In send thousands or Orange County's 400.000 pup!ls to the beaches al a lime when lifeguard forces have bttn cul lo off season skeleton crews. Orange Unified and Tustin Un1an lligh School districts sent students home early follow ing a minimum da y schedule today. Yorba Linda and Santa Ana Unified ·Ct 1l1s1nrts wrr"r 1·ln.~ei1 lodv v and S;_inlH All<i \l'il! n'.!1n11111 (')O~ed !On)Otrow. :\lnng rhe Orange Coast thr f1>rf·c of the record shattering 11·e;:i1hcr furn;iC"e \l'<l.~ tenip<>rcd hy fog along beache.-; 1111!. n1orning. No schools were tlosed in e1tie~ alon~ the Orange Coast, though districts "'ith schools near the smog ionc wer<" "monitoring'' the second day school sn1o_g warning issued ~y the. Orange County Air Pollution Control Dislrict. J\tonda y the APCD logged a .57 parts pct million ozone reading and predicted a .40 reading for today, Ath letic ac!ivities are ·t? Power Co1np a nies Mark Peak Electricity Us age The two C'lec:tric power companies serving Southern California rceorded all lime peak usage of electricity P..fond:iy as air conditioners ground oul indoor breezei. for sizzling Southrm Califor- nians. At 3 p.m. Monday, Southern California •;dison Company logged a peak power de- mand of t.35 mlllion kilowatt ~. The amount i!I 13 percent higher lhtin the •"'ak usage recorded in 1970 and i:; thr highest demand for po\\·er in lht' con1· panv's history, a spokesn1an said. \\'bile the capacity of the gy~ten1 v"hlrh ~erves 14 Soulhern California rnuntie~ v.·:Hi btfnJ: "taxed." company offlcial'i <"nntcndC'd lhal harring · ' m a Jo r tatastrophy"' !hey \\'Ould ht-able to meel e!CC't rica l demands The firm aided thr Los Angeles Oepar1· mcnL ol \Valer and Power in supplyin~ ,I the J.4.'> r1iillion kilowatti; needed Monday afternoon. The Los Angeles system can supply a nlaximum of 3.S million kilowatts. Power company spokesman CQntended thal power blackouts in lhe area were largely localized to neiJt h b or h ond 1ransfo1.ners that failed when overloaded in the record-breaking heat. Jlowever. Los Angeles Water and Po.,.,·er official11 ;:isked people to turn down 11lr e.ond1tloners t.o con.~ervc electricity. No such plea wa s issued by Sout hern C(llifon1ia Edison. San Diego Gas and Electric Com pany which scr\·es southern portions or Orange Counly below Laguna Bear h. also reoorted high usage i\londay, totaling 2-1.~ million kilo"'att hours for the dav. This compares ¥.•Ith consumption of 17.milllon kilo\vatt hours for the si1ne day a week ago, rcstru led ;.ii :-.tb11ol ~ ll'hcu \11~ l•/.1Jr1c lc\rl l'X\rtdS .,1!'1 p:.1·1:-. pcl' n11ll1 ur1 1\h1)1il 11 ,1 ill~ tudav Ilic !\ullnna! \\'cather Scrvicr ci111firnll'd thn1 the sl.:il!· 1·d 1111'.;li prCSSlll'f' l'}'Stl'rn lht1l \\'.'.IS b!an1C'd lur yesterday·s l 15·degrcc pl us readings 111 inl:ind cities. had 1novcd ou1 lo sea Today's high ;.itong the coast \\'as set at 75 de.i::rees with a low of 60 lo 6!1 degrees e:.:pccted tonight. Tht beach l'ilics may expecl a /1igh of 72 \Vedncsday while lhcrn1nme\ers inland wlll reach the "low OOs, '' lhe \1•eather1nan says. "!'he ilb.~cnce of the high pre:;surc :-ystetn that had slilllcd over '.'-Jevada means the ne,:I Je1v d<1.vs 1vill be cooler. Beaches "'ill <1.i::ain be hatlied by the typical night and early mornin~ fog and lo\.\' clouds. the 1veathet'm<in said. Dcspi1e the heal Monday, Orange Coast beaches recorded attendance estilnates ueual for a sumn1er "'eek day . In San Clemente. 7.500 cooled off ar the city beach. Lifeguards described the attendance l'l.!I an average "summer t•ro wd." As hav e nloSl lifeguard units along the Orange Coast. San Clemente guards reduced thei r force ''75 percent" as of Sunday, due to the routine end of season cuLback. Laguna Be.ac!_l_, which atrnctcd 5.000 p- ersons Monday .,.,·Ill keep its lifeguard Slaff on duty until the end of the heat wave . Ne"·porl Beach lifeguards estimate lli.000 fled the heal at city beachfs U1on- day. but report the.tr staff has been cut to winter schedule levels \ Skelr.1111 crews 11lso arc on duly at Hun- linJ.:lon Bc:'l<:h city and .-;late bcache~ <1~ well ns al Seal Dench. Crowd estimates 011 Monday were "light." - On SundJy Bfteruovn, befort the. a1vards prescntal!or1 al :i o"clock. there 1111! lJ(• an c .~lra ~pct•tnclc for the cro1vds. f.IC'mbt>rs of a lo1·al parachute tean1, th e "Sky &rapers." 1vdl n1ake a freefa ll dive 11 itl1 sn1oke tracing their descent to t>;.i r!h Jack So\\ It'. Jay and Sherry Gifford, all ol Uuntiriglon Beach. \\'11l1e. Manbo o! Hollywood and Ed r.icKay 01 Yorba Linda n1ake lip the learn .. Deatl1 Toll Reacl1 es 40 Aft e1· Riot Fro1n \Vire Services A'[UflCA. N.Y -Order retur11ed to At· ta.:a Stale Pr1~un today after the nation'!\ bloodiest pnson revolt of nillC!ern tin1es where the dcn th toll has now 1·1seu tu 4{1. liuards loda y found 1he bodies of two 1nore prisoners r111d officials fear the toll \'.•\]\ still ~o hi~hrr f01hcr stories Page l!l l . Priso11 o!l11:1;'ll s ~nld six n1orc 111isSi!lg l'.1111vic1s rn<.1y he <lead in !he n1nze of tun- nels beneath tt1r 54-aere prison. t-.1ea11wh1I(•. :i medical ex a n1 in r r reported todny thar e·1ght of the 10 h,..stage.s kil!rd in !he re\'oll had died of gunshot \\'ound~. It "·as not imniediolcly kno11·n who fired the shots al the hostages -!he prisoners or !he storn1ing lroopers. Ten hostage.a and :in prisoners died in Ille five-da.v rel"OI! 1vhich wa~ bro ken up :\'londay when stare troopers. nat iona l guardsmen ;ind sheriff"s deputies overra11 the prison. 1\lorc than 100 were \vounded, 1nany .-;eriou sly. A spokesmt1n frw the 1\lo nroe County fllcdic;il Center 111 Rochester where the <HllOJlSIC'S were performed said eight died of gu nshol ivounds Cause of den1h of a n1n!h hostage \\'a~ 110L kn0\\'11 in1mediateh·. A 10th died S;11u rrlay after he \vas 'thrown out or a \11ndn1,· Pnso11 off1ci11ls h.1d said pre\'ious!y - tl1 ;tl ~0111r of !he hostages had their necks :ll>l Sl1ed hy rh r f•O!JVIC'I ~ Earh· tnd;1I'. i -S. District (·n11 1·t .Judge .John Curtin of Butf;do ordered prison of- !iei <1I" In ;illiiw 11t!nrnl'~s 10 enter rh~ n1a'\111111111·Sc1.:ur1\\' tar1l1I\' lo 1ntcrv1P1v <ind 1 ·oun~el 1nn1atr'>. fir ;1lso ordered tht ;1dn11') .... 11111 nl doclor" ;u1d nurses. :\ grn111111! ln1,·ver". doctors. nurses and ll'gal as!.1.~t;int~ 1111" turned away at "' pr1so11 gnle at :i a rn wl1e11 they al· 1e111ptcd tn pri.'senl the federal l'Ourt "rder. !'.itatc l"IJ1Tcct1ons of11c1als 111 Albany :>aid !l ,\•v \\'011ld cu1s\ver (he order al a hear111Jt lrid<lV 111 Buffalo \\'1IJi:1111 ~; J l1•!fersteu1 ot Ne\1 York l"l - ty. told r1cwsmen the grou p turned a\\·a.v le!t 11 1\'fl!; necessary to "'get th(' court in- to lh1s now " tu head off possiblr reprisals ag:'l1nsl the subdued rebels. State Corrections Com missiouer Russel c;. Oswald. \\"ho ordered the assault. 3aid autopsies had show ed that two of lhe slain htlSlfl!1;es had been killed prior to the ti111e state policP, gua rd s. sherif!'~ deputies and N?J1onal l;uardsn1en moved in lo smash thr rebellion by some 1,2(1() /Ser Pl\ISON. Page !l Orange Coa1t We nlbe r Good new!; for the .suffering masses. It's going to be a lot 1:001. er today an d \Vl'dnesday. Tempera· lures along the coast will h:ilt at i~ degrees. rlsin g to only 8S in4 land. Lows lon1ght a comfortable 65 along the beaches and 68 inland. INSIDE TODAY Views of tlir. /ragic Attica prison riot -fr<1ni tl1e 111si<lc ond 011tsidr arc g1vcu today ott Paur 16. C:tllle'~'' ' Mu•~•r Fu,..1 " C:~.c~i" U1 ' M.rlt!ltl N .. o • C:1t11UJN IJ·ll Otllllf COll•I~ • C:•"'l(t .. S¥1>iit ,..,.,,, " CttllWll•• .. SH•h l .. l, 0.1lfl N1fl<•• ' ltKk Mt•-•I l J·!l Ed1!0<11! flttl • te1ev11'91t .. l!•lttl•lll .... ftt " T ... ti..-1 .. , ...... IJolJ w ... ,, ... • HltllllH " Wftll• WI •" " J.on L••dtn .. Mmtll'I /'ltftl 11-11 Ml .. l6fl Ll<•ONI I ··~ MtWI .. ~~··· .. I ,.1 DA.IL V PILOT H ;:Solon Escapes Death From P .. e 1 PRISON • • • ~ prlsoll@r~. He would not say how muc:1 earlier the t"·o had died. • tll McGovern Viet Church Hit by Bombs Stale officials believe the riot WI!! plan- ned Wl!t ks in advance by black mllllants and Puerto Rlcarui. About 55 percent of !he priron'!! 2,200 Inmate!! is black. There are no black guar& among the prison"& 361').man sect1rity forces, and only one Puerto Rican. SAIGON !UPI) -AL least two firebombs exploded tonight outside a Roman Catholic church as Sen. George McGovern ! D.S.D. l, !at in the church foyer talking with religious leader~. He and the Vielname!e escaped the flames bv racing down a church hallv.·ay. Fla.mes from the gasoline bombs which exploded only .a few feet from the t.fcGovern party engulfed eight vehicles parked outside the door . McGovern said at least two bombs "''en! off and U.S. military police said they found to other unexploded bombs. While persons outside the church hurl· ed rocb through the v.•indow in thts latest of a series of anti-American incidents in both Saigon and the ancient capital of Hue, McGovern left by a rear door with four aides. One aide said he heard sounds like firecrackers going off. hut there was no actual report of gunfire. McGovern, in Saigon on the second day of a three-day fact-finding visit, said he had gon e by taxi to the private meeting with Roman Catholic and Buddhis~ leaders, members of a committee cam- paigning for improved conditions for South Vietnamese prisoners. fi.1cGovern returnMI to his suite at the Caravelle Hotel after the incident. Smil· ing and apparrntly 1ryi ng to play down the incident, he said he had been in the Redemptory Church. second largest in Saigon, for 15 minute.~ when the first bomb went off. He said the asailan!s threw Molotov cocktails and stones but made no attempt to get inside the church. He and the 30 persons present scattered for cover but none was hurl. US. Embassy security guards then escorted him and his aides from the church v.·hile U S. and Viet- namese mili!ary police cleared a path through the cn1 .... ·d. .. [ have no idea that it "W'3S connected with my visit." the anti .... ·ar Presidential hopeful !old nev.·smen. "I wouldn't want to go through it every day. But it \\"as as rough as demonstrations in the states." "lt was very scary," an P.~de said. "\\'e. don 't know who was behind ii." McGovern. the only announced can- didate for the 1!172 Democratic Presiden- tial nomination, returr1ed to Saigon tonight from Cam Ranh Bay where he toured the army's drug treatment ce nter. The attack against the church follo wed Administration Rebuffs l(y-Nixon Pipeline Try WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ~'hite Jiou!.e has rebuffed an effort by south \11etnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky to establish a private channel for School Schedule Of Activities Facing Action Trustees of the Fountain Valley School Di~trlct will be asked to approve a calen- dar of student activities and awards for the s-:::hool year during their meeting Thursday night. Board members are slated to meet at 7·3{) p.m. in district off ices. District spokesman Pat Clark, who is proposing the activities calendar, said the evf'nl.5 are a means of establishing recognition for achievement In academic areas. There would be seven areas in which gtudent.. could compete -creative \Vf iling, spelling. ;:irt, debate. speech, science and physical fitness. "\Ve're trying to stress individual in- vn!vement,'' she. said. "And v.·ith seven different fields, it gives the child a chance. to enter a field in whic h he ex- cPlls" ~!rs. Clark said this '11.'0Uld be the first '.Year since 1969 when the program began that it has been organize<!. to such a high degree. "\\'e've planned il so that each 'vent will begin nn a classrnom level and then progress to the school and district Jevels," she said. Ch ildren's P rogran1 Starts in H1m tington A ;,Four Year Old Fun Club" begins in Hun!ington Bea ch r.londay with games, arts and crafts and songs The recreation and park~ department- sp('lnsored venture is being offered at four city parks, Eader, Le Bard, Lake View and Murdy. tlours are from 9 a.m tn 10·30 a.m. or from 10:30 am. l.o noon . Further informationation about the e1ght..week program is available by call- ing 530-5486. OR ... N61 COAST DAILY PILOT OUJIGI! C.0.U,-l"UI LISH!r.lc;. COM,AHY Rob•rt N. 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Officials said that Dang Due Khoi, who for som e years has acted as an agent for Ky, arrived at the White House last week to deliver a message from Ky to J{enry Kissinger, Nixon's national security ad· Viser. The message, officials said, ex- plained Ky's reasons for withdrawing from the Presidenlial Plection Oct. 3 and urged the United States lo keep a close watch on developments in Saigon and the rest of South Vietnam during the cam· paign and voting. Ky's letter to Kissinger asserted, as Ky already had done publicly, I.hat he pulled out or the contest with President Nguyen Van Thieu because Ky felt. arrangements had been made to rig the contest in Thieu 's fa\'or . Khoi did not get to see Kissinger personally. He meL v.·ith another White House official, who is understood to have made it clear that President Nixon and his advisers did not care to bypass the regular governmental channels of com- munication to Saigon . Officlal.s sa id that the While House, in order to discourage any idea Ky might ha ve that he could deal with Washington without going through Thieu , was er- roneous. For that reason, it was decided not to reply to Ky in any way, officials said. Di1m er Planned For Golden West Students Friday An intemahonal rlinner and get-ac· qua inted part y 1s he1ng prepared fnr relurn1ng Golden \Vest College students th is Friday. The 6 p.m. affair in the student center will featurt> di!'hes from till Ol'er the v.·nrld. incl ud ing s..,.•cet anrl sn11 r ~pare t1b$, curried chicken . pork and almond::, frierl ri ce, Chinese chefs lialad anrl Chinese lea and coffrr t'll;>.rtin \"an , 22. Hunl1ngt nn P.earh, a C.nlden \\"es! graduate fr(lm Hong Kfln~. 1\·ill prepare the fnod \l'ith ;;ss ist.'lnce from mf'mhers of the sponsoring ln!ema· !innal Cl11b. ''an cooked i:i n1aJor portion nf last year·s dinner . lntcmatinnal entertainment also is planned during the evening. Advan ce tickets may be purchastd from the ro\lege bookstore 11l $2.MJ each and 75-cent.s for children under 12. All tlcket.c; sold at the door v.•ill be $2.50 . UNIFY • • • th~ .June ballot. Stale Jaw requires that ao eleclion nn th' unification Issue mu st bf' held in 197. but the. high school hoard has initiated a request to 1Pi;:islators Asking ror rt'moval of the mandate Ocean View School Dislrict truslers have not recentl y discussed the unifica- tion issue publicly, but ha\'e calltd fo r a mttling Sept. 20, On the 11genda is a re· quest by District Superintendent Clarence Hall to back the high !!chool trusttes. W. Germans, Czechs T o Co ntinue Talks BONN. Germany (AP\ -Talks b~I\\'''" Wt"!ot Germ11n y 11nd C1.echoslO\akia nn fl pn.qsible nnnA.1!· gressinn lrt":11ty will re!IUme ln Prai;:u~ on Sept. 17 ;iftl"r ;i brl'llk of ne111rl~· lour mnnrhs. the ForeiRn r.1 1n1stry ;innnunrtd toda>« The rnain i;tumblln, block In !ht dlscUS-'•ons sn h1r h;i~ b' e n Czerhoslov11k1a 's insls!enrc tli.:it Bonn derlare •11tlPr's 1!198 Munich pact as in- valid from the 6l3rt. wld!spread ant.I-American vioi«'nct in Saigon where firebomb attacks by ter- rorists riding motorbikes hit at least four other American vehicles today and seriously hurt a U.S. Navy pelly ofrlcer. Hue, the ancient imperial capiti'll of Ind ochina, was declared off limits tn Americans today follov.·ing anti·American rioting there Monday. Tllose rjot~ v.·ere sparked when a U S. soldier shot and kill- ~ a Vie tnamese vouth wh11 !he soldier said had stolen a-GI 's v.·at ch. ftelated story Page 4 r.1c<::ov!'rn harl gone to lhe pri\"ate meeting tonight in a Vie tnamese taxi. An aide said the antiwar senator had just finished speaking v. hen the pov.·erful blast rocked the church. South Vietnarnese police and heavily armed niilitiamen blocked the closed gates lo the churchyard and would not allow U.S. demolition team jeept> inside. U.S. embassy officials called to the scene refused to talk to newsmen. U.S. zmbassador Ellsworth Bunker was lnrormed of the incident, and American officials went tn see l'ltcGovern at his ,;uite in the Cravelle Hotel to which he. returned after the bomb incident. Eight Saved As Fire Hits Me sa Duplex Flames aided by open window!! rang~ through a two-story duplex residence on Costa Mesa's west side shortly before da"''n today. Eight persons including nne who leaped from an upstairs window were saved. The structure on Canyon Drive just off Victoria Street was totally involved In rire when the rirst t.rucks arrived and \\•as listed as a $45,000 Joss. County fire units were nn the scene shortly after one pumper truck fr om !he Costa Mesa Fire Department responded. "The place was totally involved by !hen," said Costa ~iesa Battalion Chief Ron Cnleman. The 4:40 a.m. blaze v.·as made worse due lo severe heat. All the windows v.·ere open, providing drafty ventilation to v.'hip the names higher. firemen sa id . Despile the flashfire speed of the flames, the five adults and three children present esci:iped with injuries only lo the man v.·ho leaped from the window. Richard \\'illi e, 17472 Marken Lane, Huntington Beach, who was visiting oc· cupants, was treated at Hoag ~1emorial Hos pital for a badly gashed arm. Investigators theorized he cut himsel f "'"hile smashing the \Ao'i ndow glass lo clear a path of escape. No cause had been determined yet lhi~ morning for the fire that destroyed the home mutually occupied by the Edwin Koel ler and Robert Palt0n families. County firemen from the Otan~e Coun- ty Airport station aided by Costa r.fesa firemen, a total of 20. brought the names under control in 35 minutes. Frot11 Page J BUS I NG ... U~I T•l•l'hor. BURNED HAT OF ATTICA GUARD FRAMES BULLET HOLE IN RA IL In New York, Violence Enda Nation's Worst Prison Insurrection Frottt 1•a9e 1 ATIICA MASSA CRE ... lnng time. It v.·ent off so smooth," said Johnson. 1 don 't knnw if I'm going to go hack there to \\'urk nr not. I've just been throug h hell for five days .. I'm not going back for a couple of days a.I. least. If they dnn"t like it th ey can have my resigna- tion ." ··The man behind me v.·as an inmate I had know for some time." said guard Fargo, v.•ho "'as a ho.stage for 98 hours. He was recalling the moment Monday morning v.·hen leaders of the rebelling Free, Reduced Lunch Available 111 Hunting ton Free and reduced.price lunches wilt again he made available to eligible s!udenl.~ this year hy the Huntington Bea ch City School Distri ct. Parents whn th ink their children may qual ify shnulrl rflntact school nfficials at 531i-RR51 lhis "'et'k prisoners ordered the slaying of hostages before state troopers, pnson guards and sheriff's deputies closed in. "He whispered in my ear !hat I. wfluld r1ot be hurt. lie 11·as supposed to stick a kn ife between my rihs. He stuck the knife just to prick the skin and said, 'Now don't tell them I didn't kill you .' Then he threw me backwards and covered by body wi(h his." said Fargo. It 11·as the prisoner's last act. "When it "'as over," said Fargo, "he v.•as dead." The executioner assigned lo guard Elmer Huehn told him . "I don't ha1·e the hearl to do it. I'm only going to pr ick you.'' The executioner drew blood and then fell ontop of him to hlde him from other convicts. "This "'onderful Puerto Rican saved my life.'' said Huehn, but he mourned other ho~tages who 1•1ere killed -"The others didn't have help and they're lying dead." Valley Student Struck by Auto ASSQciate !'iuperin!enrll'nl Charles C Pahner sairl hi:o; distric! 11·nulrl U!'e ~he Fountain Valley police reported !.he f II · ., ""•del•·ne' to , l · firs~ schnol rel;.ted 1raff1c accident ~inn-n ow1n.., "'" . u e er ml n e da _\' as lncal sturlcnl s rerurned to classes. eligibility fnr the free and 20-cent lun· Stacey Gallchue . 14. of llllfi La ;hes Nar<injo Coor!, "'as struck by a car as -Childrrn frnm fam ilies rect'l\'1ng Aid shP v.•as cross ing \\'arn('r Avenue at ~t'W· When police began firing, bullet!! ripped into some prisoners even a!! lhe knives they wje!ded flashed up toward their cap- tives' thr11ats. '"The knife was pressed ag11inst my neck ," said Capt. F'rank Wald. "And he i;aid 'when the first shot is fired I'm going to cul your throat.' But I was lucky. Someone pickf'd 11ff the n1an 11p- parently just as he was about lo do it." Corrections officials believe t h e lakeover was planned by black militants, v.'hO made up much of lhe leadership 0£ the rebellious inmates . "The tragedy was brought on by the highl y organiztd, revolutionary tactics of milit ants who rejected all efforts at a peaceful settlement," said Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. * * * Police Quell Prison Riot In Baltimore BALT!MORE1 ~fd (APl -Police u5ed tear gas today In put down a riot they said wa~ apparently staged on signal by some 200 inmates in the cafeteria of th..: City Jail. The inmates began hurling trays, breaking windows. and trying unsuc- cessfullJ to hold a guard hostage, pnson officials said. The prisoners were routed by the gas and jail guards returned them to the ir cells without further incident. One guard was reportedly kic ked in the shin and I I inm:ites were taken to City Hospital with minor injuries. mostly from broken glass. iail offici.:ils said. 'fhe cause of the riot was not determin· ed immedi.:itely . The uprisin_g occurred one day 11fte r a rehell1nn ended in a confrontatio n belween a force of lawmen and a group of Inmates at the stale prison in Attica, N.Y., \\'ho had held 38 persons hostage since Thursday. T~irty-s~ven persons \.\."ere killed there. Cnpt. \Valier r-.iarkwordt. lhe day !';hift commander, said !he men in Baltimore marched into the dining room. sat down and then. on an apparrnt!y prearranged signal. heg.:in rioting. He said the inmates, all from two !lee· lions and all a"'·aiting trial for· serious of- fenses. grabbed one o/ the seven guards in !he dining hall and held him captive temporarily until !ht": oth er guard!! freed him . The guards :ind inmate kitchen h!!:lp then retreated from the dining ha!! and f.larkv.·ordt locked the doors. Then cit.v poHce were called In. An estirnat cd 100 ci!y policemen equipped 1\•ith riot gear and earring niJ!!:hlstic ks and shotguns. reported to 1he jail. The gas attack began a• 8: 15 with police and jail guards lobbing more than a dozen ba seball type grenades into the dining area. The City Jail has a predominanlly black popu!atinn of 1.200 inmate.<:. Police repor!edly pulled back withi n two hours after t.he uprising began. "Everything is !iecure here,'' reported a prison official at 9 a.m. Hea l C:a u ~f's Bl aze fnr f;1m1 f1e ... l\ll h dependrnt children hope Srreet Traffic nff1cers said rhe ac· mg \\'nuld esral)l1sh a precedent for nlher \1·hen such 1Hrl 1s the nnly !'nurre f'lf in· r irlPnl took place abnut 7 45 a rn as !he cnmmun1ty prntesl against Gr..! 1n the comr gir l was v.·Alking 10 Los Am igos High PALOS VERDE IUPI • -A fire believed b~· officials In ha\"t' hee.n started by extreme tempc"ratures or the cu rrent heat V.'8\"e rau~ed more than S25.000 damage 1\lond;i~· In 11 l\\"ll·St1J ry house. Fire nffici.:i!s ~;iirl !he hlame apparently started 1~·hf'o .~trong sunl ight was magnifier! by a slirlinj? glass dl"l(lr and ig- nited drape ... in thr family room of the home . futurt>, Platt said, "perhaps il does·· -Childrrn from fami ll('~ rerr1ving foO(I Sclu1o1. "Bul T dnn'1 see hnw thii; v.·ill he.Ip stamp~ nr frrll.'rall.v dnnated fnnrl . buL nnl Pnlicr said the lernagrr >1·as n{lt resnh·e Lhe issues a! hand ." he i;;nd ··r tCC'r 1v1ng nthrr public assisranre serinusly tnjurNI anrl she was treater! dnn·r see hn"' sl1l1tl1ng u ... dnv.•n and -f hllrlrPn from families rerr1\'1 ni;: by a pr il'atr physician. deprh·ing our "·nrkl'.'rs of their jnbs here puhl1r as si.danr e 1old age security. aid to Off ice rs s;i1r! the grrl i;1ar1rd aero~." and ;it Pnn!la; 1\·lntor v.·ill ht>lp." !hf' d l~:ib!rrl ;i irl tQ the hll nrl\ \l'hf'n such thr s1rPf'1 in a crn~.~walk anrl nnp c;ir The t\atinn11I 1\<'ti lln r.r0ur 1 'llAr. •, ;i s~1!>'[.'l nrC' 1s thr nnh S(l!JtC'I' of 1ncnn1r s1nrrirrl fnr hrr. bu t i\ ~ecnnrl rar. dri\'en 11·h 1ch has led opprisition {.(1 the court· -C'h1lr!rrn frnn1 nthf'r fam1 l1 es "·1 th h\· Ln1~ \. !'1rkf'ls. 52 ol IO.l92 l\uk111 ordrrcd hus1ng, decided !n try to c ln~e t.hc i;ub.~t and;:i rd incnmrs Drh'"· H11n1 1ngton Bf'::i ch, s1r11ck her F l!iher Bnd y plant 10 shnw · · we ha \' en· t. 1 -r;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;::::::::~::::.:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Inst our poli11cal clout" and to 1!et cr-.1 to lobh y fnr le~islat1on whic h would han cnurl·ntdrrerl businfO! "1"1•e ah\•ays had faith in our pt{lple.'' r.l rs. Irene McCabe, NAG president , told her followers. "Victory, \"fCt(lry," tht>y yelled back. ''Right on Irene." The plant employs 2.000 persons on the day shift and another 2,000 on the night ,;hift "·hich v.·as scheduled to start at 4 p.m. Roth Gi\1 and tor l JAW official~ urp.t'd v.·orkers crtW; picket l1n~. argui ng that there v.·as a lf'.gal union-managen1r.nl contracl in force. "No outside group, whethf'r NAC. nr an.v other outside .'(roup, h11s lhe 1f'i;za1 right or authority In ask UA \V memhPrs to v10!a te the contracl. rl111I exists bet11·een General Motnr~ and the "'or krrs at Fisher Body.'' said Ken i\·1orris, dircc- lnr or UA\\''s Ponti11c re~ional office A GJ\! spnli:e.sman said \Ao'nrkers whn honor NAG 's pickets will lose a day'!! pa,v On S11ndll y, about 100 members nl the ~.21'11'1-memhP,r UAW Loc11l 59fi at the plant voted to c-nntribute $99 .99 l.o NAG to show the locaJ's suppo rt of the busiilg protest. UAW Presid,nt Leonard Woodcock slt":rnly rebu ked th' action i\londay, ~aying it was "unthinkable" that a loclll v.·ould help finance an organitati('ln that attempts to ''int,rfere with th' collectll'e bargainini;t obligatinm of the un ion ind the emplnymenl of our memht":rs 11nd cause the loss of rncome to UAW f.=imi1 1es" Ali oto to Sc llle? SEAIT1.E {t'Pl \ -An 11ttornt"y rnr Sr.n Fr11n•i~c0·~ r..111 vor .Jostph L. Al\nto Mys his client 1~ ~·i11ing to settle 11 $2 :i million ree splilt.lng case before it comes to trial. • YOUR MONEY 'S WORTH! Many people don 't reolize that carpetin9 is one item that can be purclicnff for less maney today than 30 yean a90. Here are a few eye openen 9leaned fram a newspaper of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Library. Comport thHe with today's prices: Cadlllec Ci't11¥rolltt 600-16 Ttre1 Ch11tk Jloott ~·O·L«111• f ...... , ... 1940 1971 IM- S1700.00 + 57600.00 + 4 41~'- S65t.OO + 52Jt 5.00 + )6J'!e S6.45 11 I .ts ltl"'• 14111c 111. 49c lb. JJI•'- ltl/1c tb. ,,, lb. 109'.4 161/rc ri.. Sl.2' 1-. '''"" T940 1 t 7! ,_11111 ..... t '• lb. 4lt lb. ........ 4t lb. 10t lb. Crac:•-,, lh. ,,, M1ole Thfff'lf "• sz.oo ._. lfMlt Dl11. ... 51.tl ••ff c.r,.t{"t SI ·~· ylll. & 11p St ·~· ylll. I _, ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. thrv Titurs., f te 5:30 -Fri., f to t -Sot., f :JO f'O 5 ... _ 417% z40•,1, 414% 100% 141% '"' I e s e d y .v S, n s ir e y a n p • ' ft e n d f- s e Ip d n d d h n e y • ' • d ' •• y ' • f I ( I I H DAIL V PILOT !J Hostages Show Off Prisoners~ Arsenal By ALLAN R. BRUCE Uil'I Sl•ll W•lltt AITICA, ~.Y. -f'or lhe five days they c·ontrolled por1111n" o! the .~!tJl'<t Slate Correclionat Facilitv the rebel l'OtlVICl! grabbed the limeligi11 ll was the rebels who allowed newsmen inside to r1ln1 the 1nsurrect1on and talk before the microphone!! and cameras 01 !heir grievances. But ~1ond<iy after th\' uprising had brrn quelled, 1t wos lhr guard's turn to stale their case One gu:ird rushed a homr-n1ade spear toward me during a post-not tour of the aree. ' • > • • • "Go ahead," he said sarcastically. ··touch it. These are lh~ loys they \\'ere p!:iying 1o1·ith" ''While you fellows (the news 1ned1 a 1 were outside listening to the lawyers say 11·hat niee peo1lle v.•e have in here -this ts what their pals v.ere 1n<'.king." saKl tl1t guard, Y:ho refused to give his name. ··Look at them all." !he gua rd said. Ht pointed at four y,•ooden boxes filled with grass shears that had been turned inti1 spears. There \vere picks. baseball bat !> and molotov cocktails. "NiC'e, aren't they" he said. "Do these make \iolenl pri50ners?'' The weapons 1,1,·ere inside the ad- ministration building nov.•. The riot h11d ~en put down at a cost of morP l h~n three dozen lives. From the ild · 1n1nistrat1on building, we mo"ed dO\\'tl a long corridor, went up 11 flight of stair.~ and onto a long walkway lhal stood open under lhe gray and sometitnes rainy sky. The wl!lkway, long known to lhe gu.irds as "Tinles Square.'' separates the four prison exercise yards. i\londay it was the front line of a n1ajor battleground. Saine guards called 11 a \1ar Large 1·lots or dried bloo<l st:iincd the .-. -__ ... Cfn)CrtU. OH\al1l1i 1114 11.lffl• of ttlttft w•r• from tht hp!taat$ held by the 1,200 rioiiffl coovtets. The debris left by th1 r•bellloua inm1ie• w11 swept Into a pile mid"'ay along Tltnts Square. Off lo our right , Jn ti.trolse yarda (or c1llblock1 H anQ D. the Cllolh in1 of hun- dred11 o( prisorier1 wa1 strewn. "That ls where we found them ," Waller Dunbar, t1e~tjve depu~y florrection! commissioner, to:d newsmen. "The prisof)trs who w1r1 giv ing up just 111\d dOYt'O on lhe •rOllnd and. 01 a routine matt.er in proo111inf 11\em, ea~k man ·{:; ~( ft w1s for ced to 1trip """"" ind be aearoh· ed .'• In lhl Cellbhx:k D 1re1 , "''hlch was the heart or the upri.WIJ4:, i.1 made of bacl1heet11 still stood. I• lht •1ercise yard, the prisoners had dlll • fllur,fool - dl!ep trench in an attempt to kel!p out in· \'&ding state troopers fnd national guardsmen. The area was littered wilh sandwi ch wrappers and paper cups used by thr prisoners during the five days or disturbances. The prisoners e\'en had set up their own public address system for taking ·.4 ft ·t:< Opinions Mixed on Attica P1·i1ats Probed Clue Discovered In Hughes' Note CARSO:'l' CITY . Nev. (UPI1 Fingerprinls ha\'e been found on a letter allegedly signed by billionaire llo\1·ard Hughe.11; v.·hich 11·as del ivered lo the Nevada State Gaming Cornm ission Jasl \Veek, an inforn1cd source said l\1ondav. The source. 11·ho asked not to be iden- 1 ificd, said the fingerprint s Y•ere "raised" from 1he hand-11Ti l!en lellcr 11·hich 1v11~ delivered to Jack Diehl, chairman of the (;amin g Commission In Fallon, The fingerprint 11ol'k 11·as done at the Reno Police lJeµa rtment . The (.;an1 ing Con1n1iss1on has !old llughes it "·ant s a ha n d -"' r 1 t t e n fingerprinted letter before it v.•ill allo1v any more changes in !he t orporat 1ons that operate his scrcn casinos in the :>late. Phil ip llanni!in, chairman 0f lhc S!<ile gan1111g control IXJard. confim1cd the report when asked by newsmen. ... _.,. ... j ' .. .... " . _,. .... ... UPI lflt~~o!o CORRECTIONS COMMISSIONER OSWALD CONTEMPLATES DEBRIS IN YARD OF CELL BLOCK 0 After Monday'• Violence, Is the Agony of Attica Over, or Is It Just Beginning? Beach Purchase Bill fol' Capo Cleat's Hu .. dlc He :;aid. "\\'e ha ve been \1'orking with identification experts 011 the letter rece1\- cd last \1•eek from the Hughes Tool Coin- pany officials. Thr.: \\'ho!e proces~ l"i!I takl' several 11·ceks and the result.~ \\'ill he giren to the gaming co1nmission. The re is no 11'ay at this dale of affirming or rr- 1cct1ng the authcnt1c1ty of !he docu- ment." Atti~a Atta~k "'Ago11y ~ A bill calling for the sli1te purchase 11( !he 1.500 feet of prime beach once oc- ('Upied by lhc Capistrano BeaC"h 1;-lub passed another nH1Jor hurdle in !he Stale Legislature Tuesday. Hannifin refused furth er <:omn1 eol But the sourct: said the stall' had be-en gi\·en se\'erat deadlint:s by tht llughe.~ organtzA!ion lo accept or reiect !he lc1- h·r The l:ist deadline "'a~ set for ~londa.\· n1orn1ng bu! y,•hen no \\'Ord v.•a!'! forthcon1· ing rrum lhe slate, the Hughes rcpresen- lalives apparently agreed lo allo\\' an unh mired an1ount nf tnnc for the rt:pl,v. app<irently beca11~c of the absence of Go1 . r.like O'Callaghan '"ho i~ attend ing lhe national gorernot's cor1ference ir1· Puerto Ri co. But Netv York Pri8011 Official Supports Assu1d t But the S2.l-n1ill1un 111c:isure t·ha1n- po1ned by two Ne"'port Bee.ch legislat crs sti ll ha s a fe\\' rnore obstacles before tbe slate could make an offer un lhe prin1e acreage. The Senate r\atural resource~ and '\\'ildlife Com1n11tee passed the bill by a split voice vote and sent the bill off lo tile Senate rinance ~01nn1it1ee Tuesday af· ternoon . The Asscrnbly already has unaninio usly appro\'ed the n1en.~urc en.authored by Assemblyman Hobert Badham and Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Nell'port Beach Republicans. If it passes 1he Senate comm iHee aod !hen the Sta te Sena!e. California ,1·ill have made a strong offer on the eight ;icres no1v 0n lhe pubic market and ripe !or high-rise de1 elopment. '< ! I ; .J The source said if 1he sta!e rejects the aulhentici!y of the letter !hen lhc con· tents wi!I be niade public by the llughcs organization. The ('Ontents or the letter hil\'e been kepi a light secret. E1'l'n the letter niay not sol\'C thr pr·n- blems the Hughes organiza tion f,1ces in Nevad;i. Last month Oiehl said a hand11•rlllen leller \1'ilh II u g h e ~ fing erp rint5 11•ould only be a •·stop gap measurr." /\'E'\I YORK IUPf\ -State ('orrecllon Cnn1n11ssioner Ru ssell c: Osv.•a!d sa1fl ~londay he agonized O\'er 1he lle<:ision to s1orn1 Attica Stall' Prison. but Lr it wa~ necessary lo do agaln. he would do ii. "If 1 had the chnirP. r would un· dnL1btedly ha\'e lo d11 !he san1e th1n!l'. again -rrgreUably," Q.c;1\•ald .~aaJ. "11. 1\'ilS a deci!i1on agoruz1ng1y n1ade ;ind now l ha vP to li ve with 11." Police ~londay slorined the prison 11•hich h;:id been ileld bv n1ore than 1.000 prisoners sinrt' Thursda.v . At lea ~I. 40 person~ were killed and 31 hos tages l\'tre released. Os\\·aJd said he did ever.1 1hini: in his power to reach a peaceful ~ettlen1enl at lhe prison. but realized 1t "''-'-'i to no avail 11 hen co111·i{'t~ paraded eight hvi;tc;igc.~ 1ntD vie11· \1·ith kn11·es at their throats. O~wald. in 11 s!ateint•nt re ll'asfd b.v (;01 ~tl~on A Rockeleller's otf1ce. ~aul lhc dec1s1on to se11d in the troops was I ' DAILY PILO' Stttl ,.,,... ~=~I AL COMMENT -''ou\.·e heard or the Chicago ;. i\'ot to be ou tdone. La guna Beach has come up "'ilh 'f·shi rl-" 1n!l k1n g ,1ocular rom1nent about defendants in 1hr Sepl :>drinkers 11!1lk that be('amc A melec. f-J(llli·r h:i l'r not f()u nd the ~1 1uati(ln h11n1orouc;, sinrc 1h«~ )l;;d 10 qt1 l'll ;i tl'<1«<11' ou1~1clo 1hc OrphanagC' Bar. Fighting, shouting. and boltle lhro\v ing led to arre~t~. ShO\\'n are Beach I-louse Inn waitresses \vear· 1ng "Free the Laguna 12 T-shirts." f'rom left are Kathy Roberlson. Christine Stoel. Sue l-"ischer, Doe- rlcc l lcndcr~on . !\·:in ry Bollas and l'lianc Slcclo. I 1nadl' "\\'Ith extrt'1ne rrluct<1n1·r onll allcr all al\en1µ!s to achie\'e a peaceful 11olu t1on lailerl. "To delay the action any \on!,;C!' \\'Ol1lil no! only jeoµar di7.f' innocent lives but \\·ould !hreaten the sei.:urily or the ent ire correctio11al ~ys!cn1 1n th1s.sra1e "Anncd rel>t'llion of lh1 s !~pt' we ha ir raced thrcatenl'd the dcs rruction u! our free soC'icty. \\'e i.:annot permit tha! dei;tru{'tion lo happen. .. It has been :in agonizing decb1011" ()s11·a!d. 63. ll'hO h<1s held his current post since the firs! of !ht yc<1r . has i;pent. more !han lwn <teca<lc.~ in {'0rrect1 011a l wnrk in New York . \\'1sconsi n and ~Iassachusell s. Os11•ald said ht-1ra s s.rn1p<11h rtic 1., man y or !he grirl'ances :ind problems nf 1he prisoner.~. His rna111 ('on ctr n !hro11gho11t. hr said. 1\·as the safery of all prrsons invo lved, including !hr 1n1na1r;-. In an effort to reach a peaceful :;olu - 111111. (l:-.11 altt ~aid hr 11\t'I !)l'1"•nna\ly \\'1!h lhr 1n1n:ites. torined a c1!1zcns' obser\'a- 11un t•on11111ttee req uested by them, grilnled 28 of !ht' 30 niajor inmate pro- posal.~ anti ~1lt a ll'rleral injunction dl'1nanc1erl hy lh1• uuna tcs In guaranll'r th;i l 110 acl1n111islri1l11·e rl'pris11ls would be l:tkl'l l. .. In spite of ;ill these pos1l1vc elf or1 s to11·ards pc.1cef11I resnlu!i pn on my part." o.~\\·:ilrl .~.1i<1 . "the inn1ht es stcadfaslly rtfustd 1o release the host11ges a.nd rneel 11·ilh ine on neutral ground for 11 l1nal srttlc1ncnt "It became apparent to 111e lh;it the situation 11 ;~s .<;eriously detcnorat ing and that the inn1 ates . n1anv of \\'hn1n are ron- !incd to this rn ::n.:1muin security facilitv under life and Jon~ srn1ences. 11·crf' not i:o1nJ!' In pArticipatf' in reaso n11b1e ncgot1afloni;. Te nsions \1·1th1n the .... ·alls ha\·e s1ead1ly increased ..• Polic e Brutality Nixed 111 Lagiina Bar lncide11t ~ R.v 1\ARRA!l ·\ l\RElll!Cll In ;111 offi ('illl s!;itcrnrnt nn the S1,pl .1 "drinkers' walk" Lag una Reach Pol1<·c <..:hief Joseph Kelly tod<iy declared "aflr.r C\'alunlini;: all thl' fa cts. I find !hat \he cnmpla in1s of policr bnilal1ty in this 111- <·idrnt are unfuunded " l\clly told reporters a1 a pres~ con- Turnin,1: asidr dr!a1lrll qur~tions from rrporlrr~. l\rl!v ~;nrl !od~y . "the lnru m for .1utlg1nµ, !ii(' f'h<irJ(es ~hoilld no1 he c11hcr the llf'11·sp.'lrcrs or lt1c rily coun- cil" l!e !';:iid !he deparlrnent has rereived a liJt.11 or nine forn1al co1npl<1inls, fi\·e rrR;:i rd ing alleg ed u.~c of force on one clcfendanl and four roneerning the treat· rerrnce that he 11·as satisfier! 1\ ilh the ar-1ncnt of another ~efendant. lion or his men "In filtc of lhr rircumstances" and ach;ll'd . "1 in lenti 11) be t hr i;erVC'rP~I {'t i hr n[ t h i !> dPnartmenl's performance and I have so afl,,isf'd thl" mf'n ·• The polire chirf said he had brl'n arl - "i.~ed bv thl' rily attorney to krtll hi" 111mments on lhl' r\'enl l(enrral t0 avoid prejudicing 1·ol1rl rasl'.~ llh\\' !>f'nc!ing ;i~a1nst !ht 1f~ prr~ons arrr~1rd 111 thr l.;ibor D<iv \\'rrkrncl lr:iras in lh r pci1•horhood of 01r Orphana~r B<ir. 696 S. Co11,<;I ll iµh1\·a~· In trial.'! sel al varying datr~ frnn1 Sept. 22 through Ocl0bcr. the defendan ts v1ii1 answer v:.1rying <.:harges inc\uing f<iilure to rlispcrse. drunk in public. ;i~~aulling an officer and dislul'bing the pcare. The m'lce: developed \\'hen 8 n estimated 80 to 100 persons participatini;:: in !I "traditiona l Y,'illk-around" or Coa st Highway bars to celebratr the cnd of summer were refused admission lo the Orphanage Bar. Eight pleinsclothes officers workin« a narcotics !';Uf\'ey in the area attempted to break up the ~athcmg and were joined by si:ic un iformed L;u~una Beach 0fficer~. r"11r Sheriff's deputies and four California llighwa y palrolmrn. Participant ~ later claime<l spvcra1 persons had bel'n );ubjecled lo txcess1ve n~lirf' force and filed com ph1i nts. ~lrs, Thorna sina Gu1111 Utgutra area chairm11n ,,f the American Civil Liberties Union , has reques!Pd City Council disru~sion of 1hr C'h11rgr~ ~! lht '\'ccl11rsda~· n1~hi 1nec!1ng. l\rlly l'('hemrntly <lenird lhat his or- f1crrs were •·monit oring" the wal~. "There was no <'ounection al 1111 bch1•een the eiJ!hl-man pla in clothes detail in the <..:leo Sl rl'i!l ;irea i!nd \he 1\·nl k-arounll." hr told reporters. "I had been !old that the walk.around took place e\'ery year, but n1y 1nlurmat1011 v.·as lh:it it had Oe l'cr cau.~ecl any ltooblc and I saw no need to 1nonitor it." It would be up lo lhr l'1li1.ens to decide H !he walk i;hould be banned in future. he ~aid, adding "I'm sure the intentions were good." In his formal staternent. Chief Kelly \\'rote . "The scene or the disturbance musL be dcscrlbed to .appreciate what happened. A cro11-·d estimated at 80 to too people was heading for its tenth bar in the 1valk. around. fl.1any of them 11-·rre openly carrying drinks in their hands. They crossed South Coast Highway in the vicinity of Cleo Street, :i.nd in so doing they blocked traffic. slopped vehicles. of- fered moto rists drinks. jumped on vehicle hoods and shouted obscenities a l motorist~." Fight.-; broke. out. he went on. v.·hen the crowd v.·as denied entrance to the tenth bar and plain clothes nfficers. attempting to break up the fiAhl.~ after iden_ti!ying them11elves. were then1se:Jve~ attacked. As the crowd grew lo 200 and then 300, more police assistance "'all ca11rd,. he !laid and it was necessary "lo ta.kt: im- mediate action, and c1o 1\ llrmly and fnrc efully to keep an explosive illtuation under rontrnl " corrtetioN off~•· "Did Y'* fM a .liltJe -., ..... ...., Now 4o you ~ 1'1111 •• ..., ... .,,.,., ~ 1"" di -..., --violent people?" One ca-4111 _.. • 11!1 tour e.nded. 1 Taped to a waU 11 tal lrMt ...,~ was a teleg,am. "Our heartl ere w~ you. O.W ~II '\Ve Have JyM. Begw T• Fltbl.' '' The ltlegram wa11 9td ot ~lint "'1 of the riot to guards .,_ Altita ~ di:• rections officers at Sitt QMIM.io PriNft. Calif., where an alltlff elC8pt ...,.. last month took six llve:s. · Blame Necessary .. ,.. ""' a.m.. Pulllic offidols. peoololitl• llljJ ,.- <iUze"' _,.. .. lht bloody .... al "" inmate insurrcd1on at AttlcA Prison have rlivid<'d sharply O\'er whether the use ot force \\'as necessary. President Nixon, in a telephone con· versalion v.·ith Go\'. Nelson A. nockefe!ler. expressed support for lhe ,i:orernor's response lo !ht !our day rebellion that ended 11·i1h nine hostage:I and 28 inmates killed. Nixon particul arl y ~ u pp or I e d 11ockefe!ler·s rrlus:il lo grant the prisoner's den1and fur co 1nplete amnesty l\1r any <:rim1nal acts comn1iUcd during !he uprising . aides to the tlvo men s<1id . !111r author11 y on prison~. Dr. Vernon Fux. who nnce spent four davs "talkin~ rlr11\·n·· ;i not al l\lichiga n Slate Prison. 1·harged 1h;it New York of I 1ci11 Is 1111.~handlcd Lhe situation . "\\'hat happened at Altica \Y a " dri;pic:1ble." said f ox no\v " 1·riminolnJ.!i:-.t <i1 Florida St;it e U11i\'er<;1f\'. He-rallr<~. lhr mo\'r "an appalling 1n;is~acre .. The stair \\'ils leg1t1m1zing murder.·• he said. "There was l'lO rl'ason to kll l anybodr. Another 24 hours of talkin~ t\•ou ldn t ha \'r done any harm an it rnigh! s;1\·ed th e Ji vr.s of 28 inmates and nine gu:irds." Hep. llerman Badillo !O..N.Y.). one ot a con1 mi!lee uf observers who tried '" rnrdiate at the prison, said he regretted tt1nt Rockcfrllrr had not allowed the !1\'C"n11a11nns to rontinuc. "There's al\\·ays lime to die." he lold 111·11·s111('n . "Ru! !in1e to negotiate is wh<1t i!S rs.~ential in !hesr circumstanres." Sen. .J!'llTIPS L. 13uC'klry !R·N V.I, Sllid: "There art limes when the l;11v nu ght. to br: mrrciful. This is nol onr. of them." Hr. renned !he "wanron murder" o[ thf' hoslage~ "an act of barbarism pure anrt sim ple.'· and said. •·punishment of thosf' rcspon<;iblr n1 u:-.t bc S\\'ift a n d authoritflt1\'e ·· Sen .. Jacob K Jav1ts I R·N \'. l. said. ''The govrmor h:id an a\\•fu l decision tri n1ake. La 1\·less11e~s 1s already loo ram· p;1nl rn allow lhf' public security to bl' bari::ainl'd awa~· in amnesty agrceme(lt, \1·1th r111hl css tT1n11nals." f:t•r11ld S Arrnheri:. d1re<'lor 0r lh~ A1n('r1r;1n Fcdt'r:ilion of Police. sa id \lrindav lh;i1 thr At1 ii·~1 S!a1r Prison rf'bf'!llDn prn\C'S 111 rit "!he c1calh prn;ilt v is not nrt"css;inl:v i·r u{'I or unusu;:il pun1~hmcnt .. ·•TJir murder of peace oHicer~ c<1a11ot OC tnle ra!ed in a society rlrpe ndent on them for lhP protection of its pc-ople and property." Arencrg said in a statement issued lrom the AFP's ~1iami head· quarters. ··Today's ma ssacre of hostages al Al· tica Slate Pri.<;On is abhorrent:' Aren bcr.(! l)aid. "C.old-bloodcd murder as committed by Atlica ·s assass ins must not go without absolute retribution. "Th<' At tica a!>~assinalion!> and lhe: r.Jarin County tCal1fom1a I murders are: proof enough to !he A.F'P that murderous r lrn1rnl s of A1nerica11 soc1rty \\'hile in· rarrrrated still represent a threat lo thP. Jives of peace officers and privalft r·111i rns and show good reason that th~ c1cath penalty is not necessarily a crur\ ur unu~u;il puni shment " L'ndrr Ne1v York state law. per:o;on11 f'On\'ictcd or murdering prison guard3 1nay be subject to capital punishment. c;0v. Ronald Reagan o! Caliromia said the ercent;ige of violent inmates is in· creasing. He added that some revolu· lionaries who had been active on campus now are foment ing trouble in prisons. ~1ayor Ktnneth A. Gibson of Newark said. ';The use or coordinated. organized violencP in overcoming the inmates at Attica State: Prison stands as one of tho most callou5 and blatantly repressl\'e acts ever carried out by a suppostdly civilized society on its own people -•• " Rockereller's achon won the support of many fello1v governors who l'()fnmented al their annual conference In San Juan. ' Pudto Hico. Gov. Preston Smith of Trxas said, "U they heJJ a rouple days and could 1ot reach 1 50luli on. re,;ponsible l11rw tn· (orcemC'nt pMple had no altemetive." Ohio Go\'. John J. Gilligan said. "Thtrfl Is no 11·:.iy )'OU can parley with pt0p\elon the ba sis of their holding hostages, Jt 11 imr>01111nt to movr in t!arly "nd With ovcrwheln1ing force " ' .· 4 DAIL V PILOT Tue~day, StjHtn11ttr 14, 1971 Berlin Tension Less? NEW BERLIN PACT -This map ::;pots the divid ed city of Ber lin and its divisions between the Allies and Communists. The Big Four recently signed an histor ic a greement designed to lessen tensions in Ul"I N1w1 I•'-~ Ber lin and to help bring a ne'v era of peace and se· curity to Europe. It \Vas the first major Berlin break· through since Stalin ended his blockade of the city 22 years ago. British Soldier Shot 16 Arab Nations In N. Ireland Clashes Plan Strategy F'ol' UN Action BELFAST, Northern Ireland (lJPI ) - A sniper shot and v.·ounded a British 1oldler in Londonderry today in a series of clashes between gunn1en. rock·ltirnl'.· tng youths and so!di<'rs, an Ar111y 1pokesman said. In Belfas1, a parc·f'I rn;;i rked "'bomb'' but containini:: only a brick. lured troops and pollce Into !he \\'hi!e Rock area of the Ron1an C;itholic Springfield Road area t1·here snipers opened fire , secu nty forces spokesmen said. Later. six shots smashed into an Army post in the Creggan area near the Homan Cathoic Bogside area of 1.-0ndonderry and troops fired ba ck al a gunman carrying a pistol, the spokesman said. Wicks 'I-low come )'OU 're not writing so of ten?' A police spo kesman said there were no casualties in the Be)fast decoy bomb in· cidrn!, but "if a crowd hadn 't gathered, the gunn1en 1vould no doubt hal'e fired mnrt' sho!s."' Gunfire in Londonderry climaxed a series of clashes which began this morn· ing v.·he n Bl'ilish troops fired CS nausea gas and rubber bullets at a crowd of !<'011ths who stoned soldiers repai ring a fence at a military post bordering the Bogside. army spokesmen said. Hugh Kelly, 44-year-old headmaster nf 11 nearby Roman Catholic school. accused the soldiers of using school children as cover to carry out the repairs. A \vavt' of explosions hit in and around Belfast :O,.londay night injuring at least six persons, and a sniper wounded a British Soldier. The army said Protestant r .~!rt'mlsls mav have been involved, in· dica!ing a PrOtest.:1nt backlash against acth·itics of !ht' Irish Republican Army (IRA I "'hich supports Ron1an Catholics. John Tavlor. Northern Ireland's home affairs minister, said r.1onday a "third force" mav ha ve to be establisht>d ro fight the 011!1a,1·ed IRA if the Briti~h am1v is unable to contain it. KCllv. 11eadn1a stt'r at St. John's Infants s,·hool, !old n<>11·smen , "I asked an offi cer \\hy he had chosC'n the lim e just before srhoo! to repa ir the rcnre. "Thr offiter told me there had been 11 dang(·r of ~niper fire at his men hill there 11.:1~ le..-s rhanc!' of this 11'll h a lot of rhildrrn around ·· An ;irmy spokesman den ied lhC' troops tl"f'd the chi ldren as co\'er :ind said 11 11·a~ ('OIJH'idencf' 1hat repr.irs V.'t're undertakf'n a~ Ilic childrl'n passl'd. An army spokesman salrl troops fired :ibout 10 cannisters of CS gas ;:ind a nu1nber nr rubbt>r bullets at the crowd of ) ouths who continued t.o stone lhe post. By United Press International A spokesman for the political com· mittee of the J6-nation Arab League said today 1n Cairo the group had agreed on a joint pl11n of action on !he ~1iddle Ea st l\ht:'n tht:' LiniWd Nations /;f'nrral Assen1bly eonl'enes 1n Ne1v York Sept. 21. The group alre;idy has said it would de· mand a revie1v of T~racl's absorttion nf Old Jrrusalem. which Israel cap1t1red from Jordan in the !967 war. Toda y it said it would ask Sec retary General Thant to lnvestigate Israeli ··aggression'' in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip. Cairo·s semiofficial Al Ahr am nC\\'Spap<'r said Egyptian Fore i g n h1 1n1ster l\lahn1 oud Riad 1vill go before t he c:encral Assembly in the first half ot November lo disc uss the r.liddle East conflict. Previous reports said he v.·ou\d open a ma jor diplomatic offensive against Israel thC'n . Al Ahram also reported that Egypl will reject a "new" lsrael peace plan il said \\'as discussed by lhe Israeli cabinet on Sunday. But in Tel Aviv a foreign ministry source said there wa~ no new plan and thal Foreign f\Unisler Abba Eban v.·ould mearly outlne Israel 's post· !ion Al Ahram said lh Israeli peace plan merely \\'as the i1nple1nentalion of Zionist ideology \Vhich calls !or the surrender of 1he Arabs and acceptance of nondefined borders and that this 11·as una cceptable. It said Hiad will meet 111th the Big Four foreign n11n isters. apparently as part of Eg)pt's announced dip lomatic ot- fen~1ve to round up supl)()rt for lls 1orlhco1ning UN. t:an1paign ag<iinst l:;rael. Eg yptian President An"·ar Sadat has sa id Egypt will bring up the Midd le East s11uation "Ln its entirety·· at the Un1 led i\ations. Al Ahram said Ra id v..·ill address the As.~embly in late Septmber or early Octobe r then will return to Cairo. 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In London, Chancellor of the Ex chequer Anthony Barber conferred loday v.·ith Italian Finance r.linister Mario Mer.a.ri· Aggradi about a possible joint British· Common r.1arket frQnt in dollar crisis talks opening Wednesday In Lond on. Barber and Ferarri·Aggracii met on the eve of a two-day London meeting of the group of ten, the Western world 's wealthiest industrial nations. r.tembtrs are Belgium, Canada, France, West Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Viet Mobs Attack Gls In 2 Cities SAIGON (UPI I Anti-America n violence broke out today in Saigon where terrorisls firebombed an American truck, badly wou nding a U.S. sailor. The old im· perial capi!al .Of Hue v.·as decl;ired o~f limits to Amf'rican troops follo1ving anl1- American rioting there. The Saigon outbreaks stemmed in part from past American support of Pre..-icle11l Ngu~'en \Inn Thieu and his deci~ion to run unopposed in the Oct. 3 presidential "'"1'- tions. Disabled \\':lr veter:ins h:i1 e demonstrated against Thieu, the United States and the war it self. Thr Hue violence came .:1fter an American soldier shot and killed :i vou!h who had stolen a watch from another GI. A mob of Vietnamese youths hurled l1~bo1nbs i11 to Americ(ln vehi cles Defnre they were dispe rsed by pol ice. The c11:1 was declared off limits and U.S. vehicles forbidden !o enter it. Ltttle Fighling 11·as reported on tht' 11·ar front5 but in Lao~ governn1enl 1roops entered the town of P:ikson lud:iy in a ma jor victory O\'er North V1et11a111 ese .:1nd Pathel Lao troc,ps who overran the Bolovens Plateau last ~lay. The plateau control s l:irge parlS of thr Ho Chi !\fin h Trail infiltration routes lo South Victnan1. Bomb Explosion Panics Cro,vd In Philippines f\1/\NILA fliPJ 1 -A sma\1 pilltxix bomb explocled Monday during a mass rally protesting President Ferdinand E:. r.·larcos' curtailment of civil liberties. One person appeared to be Injured in the panic that follo11·cd . \Vitnesses said a sn1a ll part or the es!imated crn11·rl of 2(),000 that had ga1herrd in the Plaza r.!ira11da panicked 11hen the small hon1<'1nade bomb. con· taining p;unpo\1·der and nails. e.~ploded. r\n Qne 11as Injured in the blast, howe1·er. At a si mil;ir r<1lly of the oppositipn l1berol part.v at the plaza Aug. 21. !er· rorists tossed two fragmentati o n gTenadt'S. ki lling eight persons and in· juring 96 others. Netherlands, Sweden and the United States. Switzerland is an observer. In Frankfurt, a bank spokesman said that in opening trading the dollar chang· ed hands al a median rate (lf 3.3737 marks, below the previous 22-year low or 3.3810 marks registered on Aug. 26, and Hn effective devaluation of the dollar of 7 .8 percent. On the Tokyo foreign exchange market the dollar was quoted at 337.75 percent or (i.17 percent below the old rate of 360 yen to the dollar. \\1ith the rich nations preparing to meet \\'ednesday in London the poorer nations demanded compen:;ation for losses caus- ed by the U.S. economic measures and by the general international monetary in· stability. In a declaration at the 11th session or the United Nations Trade and Develop- ment · Board in Geneva the developing nations said their foreign exchange re- serves and prospective export earnings h<"se bren jeopardized. They asked such measures as exe.n1ption from the 10 per· eent surtax and U.S. adoption of a pre- lerential !rade program v.·ith the develop- ing nations. Brilish government sources said Ferar- ri-Aggradi \I/as expected lo urge Britain lo join the market countries in a joint front against the United Slates at \Vednesda y's group of ten meeting. They said Barber would stress Britain'! interest is in finding a new basis for stable exchange rate! and for continuing liberal trade and payments between na· lions. General Abrams 1'ells McGovern Viet Problems S.'\lt;QN (AP1 -Sen. George S. :O.let;ol'ern said Gen. Creighton W. Abrams tl)\d him today his five problems among U.S. forces in Vietnam are drugs. racism, antiwar feeling, morale and tensio n bet\veen Gls and the South Viet· namese. "These are the five lhings he worries about," the South Dakota Democrat said after emerging from a 45-minute meeting with Abrams, commander of U.S. force~ in VietnHrn , cit the genera rs headquarters on Tan Sun Nhut Air Base. ~lcGovern, a candidate for his party·s presidential nomination, also s a i d Abran1s to!d him that "a survey of American military forces indicates that as n1any as half tho11ght. our involvement 11·as a mistake from the bt'ginning. He ~fressed, however, that this <r esn't mean the men aren't doing their jobs pro- fessionally. Jn most cases they will <l ischcirge their duties in spi te of the fact !ha t as n1ciny as half thin k that the v.·ar is a n1islake." r.ll'GO\'ern, a long-t1rne opponent of the Vietnarn ll'flr. ::tlso quo1ed Abrams as saying he does not envisi on a residual fnrce of U.S. troops ln Vietnam, "I \\'as so1ne\\·hat surprised, although not conl'inced, !hat the genera! was will· in~ to express as much confidence as he did 111 the capacity of the South Viet· namese lo fight "·i1hout close in 1\n1Prican support." tlfcGovern said. ··111s Judgment ." 't>·lcGol'ern continued. "is that our goa l is a total termi nati on of ti s_ niilitary operations and the del'e!op· nient or a balanced South Vietnamese force capa hle nf functioning \\'ithout U.S. forces either :ieria! or ground. He didn"t tell n1e wl:rn tf1;ir \1•011 !r! he achieved . "lie sci1d Ilic Sou1h \"ietnam esr art: bu 1!d1ng: toll';ird the capability of main · taining J balanced military defense v.·ithout A1nerican supporL" R11ssinns Skirt Ha1vaii \ \ •• I ~ps By TlfOMAS f\fURP ll lNE 01 "'' 0.Ul' PllO! St .. I ON THE HEAT BEAT: hty mom got one of those expensive triple-folded advertisements through the mail yesler· day. ft touted a special sale for fur coats -those long. expensive ;obs with the heavy, fuzzy collars. The 11eather being \1·hat it's been for the past few days, thi s particular ad ad campaign can only be ch2racte.r- ized as ill-timed at best. .Just looking at. the photos of a!! those pretty girls wrapped in raccoon fro m ne<'k to an kle was enough to cause heat pro6tration. ACTUALLY, US coast-watchers v.·ould be a lot better off counting our blessings rather than weeping over a thcrmon1e!Pr needle that has undulated between 80 and 90 over the past few days. Inland. fo r example, they clused schools yesterday for an estimated 30,000 students when the mercury shot up over the 100-degree mark at noon. Out at the Trabuco Canyon Fire Station yesterday, they were claiming the hottest reading in Orange County after they kick· eel lhe gauge a few times to make certain it wasn"t a joke. But their perspiration told lhem it \.11<'.S true: A reading of Ill degrees at 2:30 in the afternoon. MEANWHIL E, however, one spot in Orange was claiming a hig h of 116 degrees. Official calculations yesterda_y gave L-Os Angeles 106; Bevcrl.v Hills 95; Pasadena 109 and Riverside 112. fi.lt'an v•hile along our blessed Orange Coasl. the consensu:o; high for the day \vas pegged at 79 deg rees. the lo\\' 64 and the Pacific waters about the same as the air temperature low. AH this is to suggest that \\'C are among the blessed and have liHle lo complain a bout during the current J1e<1l \\'a\·e, right? \\'rong . I've heard coast.al folks grousing over the past couple of days tha t those temperature readings here just c:in't be right. It's got to be al least 90. Ad· ditionallv. in one of the more odd phf'nomen.:1 of the local heat 1vave, fog rolled in on Nev.·port Harbor and on into Upper Newport Bay early this morning \1'ith enough inl£'nsity to set off the foghorn out on the jet!y. YOU'D THJ/\'.K that v>ould make Harbor Area folks happy for the relief, right? \\"rong. ··r.fui:;t be earthq11ake v.•ea!her d11ln' strange things like thal ,"' one long-time harbor-w<1tcher grumbled this morning. People keep scanning the horir.on for hurricane clouds. e.c;pecially since the LA Timt'~ ran that reprise of the !9.19 storm the other day <1nd observa!ions 1\·ere made that coastal v.·eather pre1·ious to the deluge was about as it is no11·, All of ·which proves when 11 t·nmf'S f\l v.·eather. people not on!~' dn nothing about It. they simp!y don·1 tru~t it So maybe nt'xl \\'e'll get a cnld snap and those fur coat ads V.'ill sta rt looking good, ri,ght'.' \\'rong. People v.'ill jusi starl rnmp)aining about the heating bills, I lia rs all A Sovi<'l ::;ubtnarin<' and d estroyer pass th rough the. i;trait between the islands of Maui and Ha\\'aii . They are part of a Soviet convoy of six ship! -t\\'O subs, 3 !!!llppOrt ~hip . a cruiser and '"'0 destroye,.rs -the largest ever to come ro close to Hay,·aii. e s d ' r d d r n t n e n 6 y • ' • r n r • • d 0 g • • r t ' Newport Beaeh Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VO~. 6~. NO. 120, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I~. 19 71 TEN CENTS Newport Moves to Adopt Some High Rise Ban·s B) L PETER KRI EG 01 l~• D•U, ~1klt SH U A restlc~s c11lzenr.v giving 1hen1 hllle 111!rrnat11•f'. l\rw1>0rt Beaeh c11 r counc1l- ~cn 1\1onday 1noved to adopt a ban on high rise around both Upper and Lo\\'er :':c"·porl Rays and said they v•ill think <1bout extending lt Ol'er n wide areii in the future. The tOUrll'il voted 6-1 to sthedule :i public hearing (){'l, 12 on a 35-foot building heigh! lin1il and told an ins istent citiuns' group ii will t"<lnsider 11.~ demands for a more v•idcsprcad height ban a11d tough den sity restric!ions 1n1- n1edialely thereafter. Cily f.tanager Hobert 1.. Wynn told councilmen for the mo1nent !hey havt' 10 adopt one of two ord inances before them . in orOer to keep the waterfront high rise moratorium thal eJCpires Nov. 19 in effct·1 bt'vond Iha! dale. The council retained a provi sion Iha! the ban would be for one year only , bu1 noted it could be extended 1f work on !h(' ne\v niunicipal master plan ha s not pro- gressed to the point that a permanent land use plan can be adopted. The council duly noied pressure lro111 fl nc1vly-formed group called Ncwporl Hesidents United 1NRU1. ·•1f the council doesn't acl, the citizen s 1v1J! do something more drastic," Coun· t ihnan Lindsley Parsons pointed ou1. referring to announced intentions of lhe homeowne;s group to force a popula r TI NY BEACHGOER TOSSES DE CORU M TO WIND (WHAT THE RE WAS OF ITI TO KEEP COOL Even in Newport Be1ch Mond1y, D1-1li ng Wit h Heit C1 f11d for Dramatic Ac ti on BofA Sy11dicate Captures State BorrOl\'ing Bid SACRA 1\IENTO (UPI ! -For these- cond lime 111 a n1onth. !hr slate 11[ Cahfonu;:i toda y borrov.·ed to pay its bills. And fur !ht• set•11nd lune. a s.vndical.e led hv thi> Bank 11f Amflri ra l'apt urrd alrno:-t fl ll uf lhe bu.,111r.'~ Tile B1H1I. uf luncnij. ~~nd1l·11tt' otl1;1rd lhf' l!JW bid of 3 2:.! prrecn! for SIB~i n11ll10n 111 :-1~-1n11111 h la x 11n11l·ipa11nn 11\111·~. A11olhl'1 .\l :J 111\lliun 111 notes 1-.cre Pllrchascd hy :'v1organ (;uarant.v Trust Con1pany of r\ell' Yotk ;ind Solon1on Brothers. a Ne1v York bond house . Thr.y orfcred to µur c:h;'lSf' S:> million of the notes at 3.l prrcent and the remaining 1110 million at 3.18 perl'en\. There were three unsuccessful bidders. The Bank of America syndicate in· tluded Bank of California. Crocker Na· honal Bank. First \Vestem Bank and Trust Company. Security Pacific Na· tional Bank and \Veils Fargo Bank. The same group purchased an initial i;.1atc CJffering of $150 million in 90-day notrs in AUR;USL Their bid al !hat limt> wa11 2,i2 perccn1 Interest on the $150 millfo n cost ihc state $918.000. Record Hot Spell Grip Broken in Southland .... glin1mrr or hope for an cnd to thfl rl":cord·breaking ht'at wa\·e \1·a~ fell by Orangt: Coast residents about dinnerlinie 1\londay and wea!her orflcials conf1rn1 !hr lid 1~ off lhe h1i1. sn1oi::i::v Soulhern Cal1forn1~ pol (111and s('hool d1.<:tric1 s 1oda1• thrr :11ened to srnd thousa nd.<: or Ora1lge rnun1\'" 4U0.000 pupils In !hf' be<1('he.<: Bl a t1n1r 1rhen l1fegunrd fortC'S havP hr.'rn lut lo rilf srason skl'!rton crr1vs. Orange linified 11nrl Tu~IJn Un1u11 !11~h &-hool dislrlcls sent s1utlen1~ home earlv folhl\Ving 11 minimum day schrdulr loda~; \'01·ba Linda and Santa Ana Unllied dislricls \\'ere closed lod11y and Sanla Ana 1vHI ren1ain closed lomorrO\.\'. Along the Orange Coast the force of the record shattering v.·ea\hcr furn11..:e v.·as tempered by fog along beaches this morning. No schools 1vere closed in cities along the Orange Coast. thoug h districl.!i with schools near the smog wne ,.,.ere "monitoring'' the second da y school sn1og v.·arning issued !:iy lhe Orange CClunly Air Pollution Control Dis trict. ~londay the APCD logged a .57 parts per million ozone reading and predicted a .~O rcadinJ:: for today. Athletic acljvlties a r ,. restricted al schools when lhe ozone level exceeds ,JJ parts per million AIMJul 11 a ni. tud <1.v rl1r .\'at1onal \Veathr.r Srrvu;e ..:onfl rmcd that the ~t<tl l­ f"d high pressure .~ys1em I hat was blamed 111r .1r~1en:la.\1·s 115-drµrce plus reachn~1' 111 h1l,111d {'ll1es. h<td n101ed nul 1v ~t'i• 1'od;n ·~ h1i.:h along th(' 1·11;1'! Y.iJ.~ i.t't at 75 dl'll;f!'r~ 11•1\h a luw nl fifl lo 6.'1 dcgref·~ ('\l>ti 'IE'd to/light The hl·;ii·h i 1l1r.~ 111:11· r~pP1 ·t "' !11gli ol i2 \\'('dnrsfl :iy 11 hllr !h('r1'101nr1r1·s 111 lci nd 11111 l'C<tc·h 111,. "l1J11· 110~' thl' 11·eathenn;ir1 s<iys The ab~encl' of thr. h1 gl1 prc:ssurr ~y~letn lhal had st<alled 01er Nevada 1neans the next few days will be !..:vOler. Beachell 1vill again be bathed hy the lypical nigh! and early rnorning rog and low clouds, the wealhcrman said. Despite !he heat 1'1onday , Orange Const beaches recorded attendance estimate! ueua l ror a summer "·eek day. In San Clemente, i.500 cooled off at lhe l'il y beach. Lifeguards described !he <il\endance as an average "summer 1.:rov.·d." As ba ve inost lifeguard units alonR the Orange Coast. San Clemente guards re<luced their fon.:e "i~ percent" as of Sunday . due to the routine end of season l'Ulbac k. "Never Expected to Live' vole 011 an ordinance to an high r1~e throughout almost all of the cit) '!'he NRU presented cou11l'1ln1en "11h a µroposed ordinanef it had drafted and etaimed this JS what LhC' people of Nrwpor! Beaeh want. It would b<'ln high .rise in all but a hand ful of areas for !\Vu years as \York un a ne\v general plan is completed. l•:JCcluded fron1 the NRU ban 11·ould be Newport Center. the Emkay proper!~·. Hoag Hospital and the Irvine Company's \forth Ford 1nduslrtal park above . o\eronutron1r. Vile 1\layor Howard Hot;ers. alluding lo rhc n1ounting pressure. called the pro- po~ed ordinance "a fir :-.t step " ••\\'<' should look at 1nOrt' than the y,·aterfronl. v.'e should look at the total ci· Councilman Carl Ky1nla. chairman of !he Lower Newpor t Bay Civic District study con1n11tlee that had proposed !he existing rnoratorium that has been in ef- fect for seven month!i, told NRU reprcsentatt\'es the council will give. pro- per attenuon to their proposals . Only Counc1l1nan Dick Croul opposed introduction Qf the ordinance and stood alone as he argued for tbe rights of pro- perty 01vner.s in the affected areas. .. We\•e had two moratoriums and now this." t:roul said . "Where's the dt:vt:lop- rnenl plan we v.·ere promised wht:n the first rnorator1um was approved. "This is the third lime we've put of( jSee lllGH RISE, Page!) Irvine Suit Filed Santa Ana Goes to Supreme Court By L. Pt::TER KRll::U 01 !~t D.,I~ l'llH l!Uf S;,nta Ana 1nunic1pa! authorities 1od;:iy asked the Ca lifornia Supreme Court to halt the Ir vine incorpora!ion election nut ther(' wa,; a report lha! rhe plea fl'ay ha ve been in1properly filed . The niove by Sanla Ana to the IHl(ll l'OUrt was seen ;,s a la.<:t·ditch effori. by l'il.Y governn1ent of the County Se11l l(l i;alvage its s<rcalled Promised La 11,I" ;in nexation of 9311 acres. Sanla Ana law~·ers alleged if lrv111e incorporation should go ohead, fl \YOti:d th en rn:ikc Santa Ana's lawsuit 1nutc on its ;issertion that 1h(' lr\·inc Comp<l11y prorniscd the e1ty the 938 acres below the U.S. i\1arine Corps Air Sta1ion on Reil Hill Aven•Je. Then• ;,,-stro.ig question today, huw· Ne ,vpo1t Pushes F unding; Boost For Airport Unit Ne v.•port Brach councihnrn ~fonday tugh1 pu t. pressure on the Orange Counr.v Board of Supervisor!! io give niorc recognition -and n1orf" money -to the new Airport Land Use Comm ission . The c·ouncil adopted a resolulion ol sup· por! for Lhe <1gency after Counci lman Dou f\lclnn1s, who is chairman of the group, charged the county is doing its best lo ig- nore Lhe new panel it had to create tn co nlply v.•ith a new stale law. .. Th t> money t$500 !his fiscal yearJ 1hi>v budge!cd for us 1\·on't even pay postage'." i\1clnn1s said. ··Jt '!I> a d1recl slap al the comm tss1on. \!'!'> their way of stallng 'no support' without breaking lhe l:n; "11 see1ns almost inconceivablf' Lo mt !hr county is unable to 11•'0\·1de stall ass1stan(•e. "Spe1·ially 11·1111 the new federal program Iha! 1vould pay 90 pr1 · cent or Ilic 1nd1v1dl1al's salar~ " ·•It .[leis otJ1 11J11s !hr i;upcr11sors arc Olli ~111ng ((I, on th('tl' ov.·n \'nh tiun. give their .~upport ." hr sa1<!. In tt1e resoh111on adopted and sent In I he bo:1nl. and the Orange County Leag11e of Ci ties, the council urged the county "lo rneet thr. ::;piril and intent of Stale legislative mandate and provide the corn- mission wit h meaningful budgetary sup- port." The council asked the League of Cit1e.! lo reaffirm lls support of the new agency that already has run head'()n into the ~ounty Planning Commission on a major issue. \\.'hite the planners endorsed a proposed zone change for the con troversial 50-acre McDonnell Douglas property across from Orangt: County Airport. the Land Usf' t:ommission. noting it didn't comply v.·ith ils new airport land ust: master plan. urged supervisor:s to return fhe issue to 1he planners for further study. e\•er. if the !late Supreme Court w;!I hear the issue. John Burton. choirn1an of the Council of CorninunitH'1' of Irvine. claimed he had learnrd that Santa Ana's lawsuit 11·as improperly filed . Ile said he lias been told 1he high courl won't <"on1;1cl"r hearing thC' case pending oul comc of the t:Jt Y's la11·su1t ove r the industrial l:,nd noi1• be fore the ;-ippeals 1:ourt. BurtoJi said tha t CCI lawyrr ·rirnolh.~ Strader h;.id predicted the high cour t woulrt 1·r.icct S11nta Ana 's la1cs1 legal 1naneuvcr. Quoting StradC'r . Burton said . "The ~lay order v.•111 not be issued because pi·cvious cases 111 California make 1l clear lhat !he courts wi\I not rest rain a lcg1slat1vC' act such as lhe incorporation 11! a nC\V CLly " .A . w Irvine Hurdle Burton \\'as criti('a] of the Santa Ana n1ove but said it should not effect the protest hearing on the incorporation issue to be condt1cted by the Board of Superv isors \\'eclnesda)' morning. "\Ve in tend to present ourselves and our case before super\·isors on Wed· nesday despite this latest move," Burton said. It 1s expected t.ha1 the hearing, a leg aJ 1cc:hnict.1lity in the corporation procedurt:. 11·111 be conducted by the board un less the court grants Santa An;:1·s requesL "II is clc:ir tha1 Santa Ana contin111s in its efforts to deny the rights of the peo- ple of Irvine.·· Burton said. "we l'alegorically reject the right of Santa Ana as a special interest grou p to den y us our const1Lutional guarantf'e~." ·.";; Protest Hearing. Slated On City Incorporation BJ JA CK BHOBACK 01 1~1 Doll• l"llo! S!1tf The ernbryu cll.Y of lr\·i nc faces another big hurdle Wednesday 1vhen the Board of Supervisors hold a protesl hea r- ing on lhC' ir1corporat1on The protes1~ v.•111 he her.rd on the '·1n- c·or1X>rat1un and boundaries" of the pro· posed ne11• ('II}' Tn block th(' cre atioo of the new ron1m11ni!~· protesl.~ nlusl be regis tered bv prnpt>r!y Ull'Til-'rs r('prf'SPnt- ing more lhan 50 percenl uf the assessed valua11un lnasnluLll a~ la nd in 1hc proposed 18, 14il·acrc city i.s owned largely hy thr !r\'1ne Co1npan.1• ll'hll'h 1 ~ backing !hr: 111· t'(Hpnra1 ion a pro!c.st 1>crcrntng<'11·1se 1.~ ex1ren1<!ly ren;nte. Ap provnl ol !hr hnund<l l'te!; of 1hl• ne1v 111 .. v 1.~ aqn1her f1UPSl1Qn, hO\\'e\•t>r S;in ta An11 f1ffi c1als ha\·(' protested 1ht' inclu:-.10 11 of !l3R acrl!s of indus!ria l land ll'h1ch lh<'y ('l:1 1n1 11•as pro1n1sed to their l'lt y b.v the Irvine t:on1p11ny Sant<1 Ana was turned dO\\.'ll bv thr Local Agency Fonnation Comm.is sion f LAF"CI on lhe 938·atres and lost the fir.5L round of a legal aclion on the same sub- jcC"t . Officials or !he county seat have not given up on !he ir quest of the industria l property south of the S11nta Ana M<trine Corps Atr Facility however and can be t'Xpe<'ler1 to prolest !he Irvine City boun- daries \\'ednesday. If Santa Ana. or anyone else. convinces a majority of 1he Board or Supervisors Lhat 1bc bounda ries of the new com- munity ~houlr1 be changed. tbe in· co rporation must be referred back to the LA F'C. The membership and leaning or the LAFC hinges upon Superior Court aclion "''hich resumes next Monday. sistcntly supported incorpor;ition or the new city. Restrained fron1 holding LAFC 1ea~.'I by Judge Huller's order are Los Alemito" Councilman Joseph llydl' an d Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. Hyde 's appointment lo the LAFC by lhe t:ounty League of CJties and Licker'.'! by commission rnernbers Robert Battin. Ronald C,1spers and Hyde 1n the now· noto riuu.s 8 a.111. special meeting Aug. 9 arc b(l!h alleged to h11ve been engineered b_v forces fa voring Santa Ana and op- flOs1ng !r\·ine. \\'ednesday's ke} tu sut·l'ess or al least ttn1pornr1· f<ulure of proponents or lhe nc1v t'll ~ h1n,::cs un the \'Oles of .Sllpel'l'ISors t:a.r;pc·1·s ot i\ewporl Beach and Ralph Clar k of Anaheun. S11per\'isors l1;i 1·1d L. Baker or Gat·den {:rove and \\11111;1111 ,J, l'h1ll1p~ or Full er1on a1·e r.xpel'tcd ~o vote for the nrv.· c1!y wh1lr Bn:1rd Chairman Robert Bnltin or San1a Ana 1s almost certain tr. vole against its formation . Should ei!her Caspers or Clat'k join Baker and Phillips the is~ue ,~·ill bt: decided. The proposed 18.00\1-acre city has an estimated population of 7 ,000. Th~ cityhood petition \Ya! signed by 1.650 residents represented by the Counc il or the Communities of Irvine There v.•ere 1.997 eligible voters in thf" proposed ~ity in June. The assessed valuation of the arra is O\'er $63 million. Orange We ather Do gl'i Co Ba.ck 011. Bea.ch Soon Dogs can ag111n have their days. J1t leasl 50 to 60 days, on Newport Beach beache~ aga in. Prison Horror Tale Told At lbat lime a decision by Judge J .E.T. •·Ned" Rutter granting a restraining order which recognized Fullt.rton Coun - cilman Louis Reinhardt and Charles Pear. son or Anaheim as lawful holders CJf LAFC sea.ls \viii be hea rd. Reinhardt and Pearson have con· Good news for lhe surfe ring mas11es. It1s going to be a lot cool. er today and \Vednesdaf. Tempera· lu res along lhc coast will halt at 75 degrees. rising to only 85 in- land. Lows tonight a <:omtortable 6S along tbe beaches and 68 inland. City councilmen ~1onday night agreed to wait unlil Oct. 12 before considering any action lo institute ~ permanen! ban on dog:s on ocean fronl btaches. A summertime ban adopted in June expires We<inesday, If ;;i new ordinance is adopted ne>:t month, 11 wlll stlll lake 3(1 day11 for its prO\'isions lo become ef. fectl \•e. Betv.·cC'n now and 1he OcL 12 public hearing. Cily i\ianciger Hober! L \\'~ nn ~aid ht' 11•ill com· pl](' R staff rf'porl and recotn· 1nrnd11!inn ;'lfter 1neeting 1"ith Rroups nf re ~ldents on hoth ~ides ol lhC il<.<:UI'. From Wire Services AITJCA, N.Y. -Prison guards Lynn Johnson, Ri chard Pargo and Curley \Vatkins never t:xpected lo survive !be black Monday bloodbath. By all rights, the y had no reason to. Today. they are alive end lrtt af ter JI 98-bour nigh tmare. indebted 10 a bll of mercy let!. in the hearts of hardened CClll- victs. or to lhe deadly skH\s of pohce sharpshoo ters One worr prison dungarees 11nd ran toward advancing mi1Utan1en. who ne11rlv l.1llt:d him in the belief he was a rioting convict. an ultimate. ironic rate ''Tht!y made me 'eA!' more. th:in teargas," .said <.:uric)' Watkins. These are their slories o( what hap- pened Monday inside the hopelt:ssly high and gray walls of Attica Slalt: Prison ''Each of us had an executioner assign. ed to us . Mine was shot just before he could get to me." said Johnson. Guard! had tht:ir throat~ slashed. Some wtre shot down like livestock . Some were doused ~·ith gasoline. .. We were always near death," :said Johnson. "I knew the}' wou ld kill us v.·hen the allack began. I was so scared. I was ready to dlC' , "T.he !!harpshootcr~ :itl lff"rl niany hvrs Just before the y started 10 µo for u~. 11 ~lug would hit ont: of then1 They fell. '!'he knives were i;till in their hands." Johnson said aomc or lht guards were splashe.d with gaSCJline a:s they lay in a trench. adding !hat tht: convicts finally didn't h1t ve the perverted courage. to light them into human torches. 1-fe said his own executioner knockt:d him to the ground when the confrontation started, "Al that point I blacked out. I wa:in't out more tban 11 minute or two. \1ihen I came to . the guy wa11 there beside me. Dead. The knife was 111 his hand " Despite their del;lperate situalion, Lhe hostages found an odd brand of resptcl !lhov.·n them rebrlling inmate.,, ex · 1,ending to c11re for their fond , comfort 1fSec ATTJC A, Pai• %) Ne wport Beach Arca Blacked Out-Fire Power to 800 customers of southern California Edison Company in Newport · Beach was Interrupted today when a utility pole at 27th Street and Balboa Boulevard burned about 8:30 a.m . llo1nes and husinesse11 alo;iJ Newport and Balboa Boulevards south of the Arches overpass were without powt>r un· Iii 8:55 a.in. while crew!i replaced !ht pole and a transrormer. Ofrichil~ blamed the fire on the heavy fog which shorted tht lransforme.r. INSIDE TODAY Views of {he tragic Attica prison riot -fro1n the inside and outsidt -art giutn today on Page 16. C1lllMftll 7 Cl>tcklM U' _, Cltnlllttl H·ll ''"'kl 1t ,,, ....... , 19 Dttl" Ntl!CH I Ed llerttl "''' • EftttrlllftlfllM 1$ ,1 ... ...:. 11·1) "ltt•u••• •• Aftfl L11>41"' II M1rr!1t1 Llctfttll I Mt•itl IS Mutu11 1'~"41 It Nui. ... 1 l't1w• I O••-c·-1-, t ,~,...·· ,..,... lt SH •lo 1'-11 SMC.k MtAtl 11·11 ft!tvltlM It TI111t.,1 II Wt1!~1r • W"ltt Wt l" 1't Wt"'lft'I Nt WI 1'•11 Wtrlt Ht .._ ••t I % DAILY Pl LOT N 2 Permits Approve·d Newport Council Okays Waterfront Bids Harbor permil.s thal Y.i U help clear the way for construction of lwo new Newport Beach "''alerfront restaurants and a councilmanic redL~tricting pl2J1 "''ere approved unanimously by the Nev.·- port Beach City Council Monday night. The reapportioned districts \.\-'ere ap- proved \.\-i thout co mment . . Approval of a harbor perrrut applica- tion sought by Unger-Pacific Inc., will make it possible for the company to st.art demolition of the former Western Can- ners plant fronting on the Rh ine Channel. l'nger-Paclfic has announced plans to raze the structure and rebuild half of it •s a luxury restaurant. Plans for demolition will be announced Th ursday, a spokesman said. The second pennit will allow the From Page I HIGH RISE. • • builders and developers. Pretty soon we'll be telling them, "Yes, you can build a park." Taking a swipe at the recent out- pourings of cilizens' groups and city-wide referendums, CroW added , "We're get- ting to the point we would be better off putting a big brass bell on the hill calling a meeting of the citizenry ... It's not any wa y to run a city," he said. Kymla, trying to serve as a mediator. pointtd out the interests the council must serve. "There were public dol lars spent to develop a public asset," he said, noting that a bond Issue was passed in 1933 to develop the harbor. "On the other hand, private people bought property around it," he said. "We must protect the pub lic in- vestment and we are also responsible to the private interests," he said. * * * Boatman Blackie Blasts Critics Of High Rise "They used to cal! my place a Junkyard, now they say it's part of Newport Beach's traditional charm," said Blackie Gadarian, owner o t Blackie's Boatyard on Newp o rt Boulevard. Monday night he offered his cwn candid and colorful views on high rise and other important stuff to the city council. "Seven years ago they said my p!ace was a blight. They made me build a fence around it so people wouldn 't have to look Bt it when they drive by. ''That fence cost me $200 and no11.• they want me tQ tear 40 percent of it do\\'Jl so people can see my boats. "The people now come from Eastbluff to smell the boltom paint on my bozts" be said. Gadarian, who picked a somber council debate on the high rise Issue to make his observations. had some not-so·kind words for the group of citizens who are trying to force a tot.al ban on t.all build ings. "\\'hen they move into their pri\·ate area s, they start making laws against ethers," he said. "If th ere so concerned about the publ ic •sset.s, why not build a public walk-way around Lido lsle or Balboa Peninsul a or Bay Island where they live," he sa id. "So they can ha ve people wal king along and looking in their 11.·indows." Gadarian noted that most of the Cl"ln- cern actually involves the fwo-m1 le 6tretch of waterfront along ~1ariner·s Mile and Old Newport and commented , "If they turn that l\\'0 miles into a park, the city would go broke." OlA.MGI COAST DAILY PILOT 014MGI[ C04~T PVILl~H ING COMP.liNV llob•rt N. w •• d Prn:o ... 1 '"' PvDll•P>~r J•ck It. 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In other action ~fonday night , council· rnen : -Tabled action on a proposed ordin· ance toughen ing the restriction on gar- bage placed ou( for collection -Schedll led a pllbl 1r hl'aring for Sf'pt 20 on proposed off.st reet parking r('gula· t1ons for commerci?J buil dings. -Sustained ~e planning commi ssion·s rejection of a request by \Villiam Stine to build a 14-unit motel at 2001 Court St , near th e Newport Pier. -Rejected a proposed S3 fee for non· criminal fingerprinting ~ause of the wa~e-price fr('('ze. -Tenta tively approved p!aM by M n nta rin deveJn~r to build a 28-unit con- dominium ad ia<'Pnt to Balboa Coves on \\'est Coast H1ghv.·ay -Ten!atively approved the-Sllbd ivi - 5ion of 13 acres in th!' Bluffs Into 64 !'ini;tle-r2.m1Jy Jot5. one grttn are;i lot. one trnnls club and one ma int!'nance area lot -.\tll ho n7f'rl the purch;i:<;e of a home al 202 401h Streel in the path of the pro- pn~ed Balboa Boulevard v.-idening proj. er!. on gmunrl nf h;irdship. It \\'ill bt purchased from La.inNd C. and Agne~ Kepp ler for $26 .75ll. Council Approves Spee~ Limit on Center Drive Wha t happens v.·hcn there are no posted speed limits on a moderat ely tra veled road i11 the city of Newport Beach? C<Jntrary to vo'hal might be gllesserl, people dri ve safely and sanelv, sa\'S Traf- fic Engineer Robert Jaffe. · · A case in point is Nev.'port Center drive, both the entrance and ring roads, that currently have no set speeds and therefore are subject only the state-im- p:ised 65-mile-per-ho:.ir maximum. "Despite what you may think," Jaffe said, ~e did surveys and found nobody testing it. "You might think everybody \\'Ould go \\'ild ," he said, ,.but they know that's just not the reasonable thing." He said the studies show that 85 pe r- Signups Slated For Recreation In Nelvport Arca Registrat1nn 11.'ill beisin Sept. 18 for ;ill fall rer:reatinn programs s[l<)nsored by the l\;ewp(lrl Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department.. Activities range from ~\V i m m in g lessons to yoga, plus a series of specJa \ event s. Regislrat1on v.•il l con ti nue through Sep!. 23, frorn 5 p.m. f(l 8 p.m. Regi stration on the 18lh ls from !l a.m. and 3 p.m. This is the first ye ar registrat ion v.·11! ht' conducted only al OnP lorat1 on, the Newport Herber Convrn1ni t,v 'lnuth Center, 5th and Iris Street s, Corona del flfar. Programs, most. nr which ;ire on a 10- week schedule. ;ire schedul('d to begin SepL 27, according to PBR Director Cal Stl'wart. Any required fees are In be pai d at the ~ime of registration. v.·hich must be d11ne in person. Brochures de scr1h111g times. localinns and fees for acti\'itirs arc availahle at Cl· t1· hrill or the PBR office. 1714 \V . Bal boa Blvd. 111ar1ni11g UJ• cent of the people go no more than 45 ll'iles per hour on the entrance road and 40 miles per hn11r -actually a little less -on the ring road. Those were !he speerls ;ipproved by the c11.v rounc1l l\fonday night Jaffe said that even th ough New port Center has been open more tha n four years, there ha sn't been any reason !o set speed !irnits before this. ''\\'e are just establi shing them lo ac· qua int strangers to y,•hat Is reasonable and prudent." he said pointing out that traffic volumes in and around Fashion Island are increasing alt the time. Jaffe said the accident ra te in the \'ici nity. although higher than the average, has nothing to do v.'ilh speed. "It's just that there are more and more strangers us ing the roads now and we can"t lea1·e them unposted." J;iffe sa id the fact that imposed speed limits "will give the courts something pragmatic to hang something on is also a reason, but not a major one" for the reco mmendation. Pearl Phillips Rites Wednesday Funeral :services v.•ill be hel d Wed- nesday at 11 a m in Westcl1ff Mortuary r ha pel in Corrina del f.1ar for Pearl Phillips. 87. a resident of Orange C<Junty for 17 yea rs. \\'ho ~ied Saturd;i y. hlrs. Phillip~. bnrn in Danville, Ill., Jived in Ca!ifrirnia for 60 yPars. f l"l r !he pas! three years she lived "'ilh a dall ghter and her famil y, Dr. and t-.1rs. Edmond Rie.~en, at 1927 K\1A.·ani Dr, Coron a del fl1ar, after moving here from Garden Grove. ril rs. Philli ps. married v.·hen she vo·as I~. moved to Blackfoo t /11ountain area of ldah n and \\'Ork ed in mining com · muni ties. ~he is sur\·tved by !1\'0 daughters, ~1rs. Riesen, and /\-!rs .. June t.farsden of ScJJ!a :\na. and by t1ro grandsons and six great grandrhi!d ren. !'\ancy Smll h, ~!1.c:s J\'e\1'port Reach. and Cl inton Jl oose of Ne\\·r ort 11arb<lr (:han1be r of ('ommerce. practice their barbecui ng sk ill.~ for chamber's annlial get acquainted dinner \Vednesday at Bommer Can· yo n cal!Jc camp on Irvine Ranrh . Ti ckets for C\•ent al Sft 50 per person are avail able at chambe r offire. 2166 E. Coast l·lighway, Ne\1·port Br:irh • IJl"I Ttlfflteh BURNED HAT OF ATTICA GUARD FRAMES BULLET HOLE IN RAIL In New York, Violence Ends Nation'1 Worst Prison Insurrection Shaken Order Returns To Bloodied NY PrUion from Wire Services ATTICA , N.Y. -Order returned to At- tica State Prison today after the nation's bloodiest prison revolt of moder n times where the death toll has now risen to 40. Guards today found I.he bodies of two more prisoners 'and officials fear the toll will still go hi ghe r (Other stories Page !6 J. Prison officials l!a!d six more missing convicts may be dead in the mate of tun- nels beneath the 54-acre prison . Meanwhile, a medical exam l n e r reported today that eight of the 10 h"sr.iiizes killed ln the revolt had died of gunshot wounds. JI "'as not immediately known who fired the shots at the hostages -the pri~oners or the stnrmini;; troopers. Ten hos tages and 30 prisoners died in the fi\·e-day revolt which wa); broken up ./llonda.v v.·hen state troopers, national ~uiirdsmen and sheriff's deputies ove rran the prison. More than JOO were wounded, many seriousl.1« A ~poke~m;in for !he /l·!onroe County Med ical Center in Rochester where the autopsi es 1\.'ere performed said eight died of J:!unshot wounds. Cause rif deii th nf a ninth hostage wa~ no! knnwn immedi;:itelv. A 10th died Saturd.:iy after he v.·as 'throl'.71 out of a windn11.• Priso n officials had said previously - that srime of the hostages had their necks 6l<1shed by the convicts. Earlv Inda\'. U.S. District Court Judge John Curti n ~f Buffalo ordered prison of- firi;i l~ to all ov.• attnrneys to e;iter the ma~i mu m-security fa cility tri inter\'iew and rou nsel inmates. He also ordered the adrn1ss1on of doctors ;ind nllrses. ,\ J;rnup 11f la ~·~·ers. doctnr i:, nurses and 1PC'11 ;;~<:i<!;:iol <: \\'::!<: l'lr t1f'd '1\\'::I\' II! ;J prison gale at 3 a.m. when they at- tempted to present the fede ral court order. State corrections officials in Albany said tt.ey wou ld answer the order at a hearing today in Buffalo. \\'i!liam E. Hellerstein of New VorK Ci- ty. told newsmen the group turned away fe!t il was necessary to "get the court in- to this now" lo head off possible reprisals against the subdued rebels. State Corrections Com missioner Russel G. Oswald, who ordered lhe assault, said autopsies had showed that tw o of the slain hoslages had been killed prior to the time state police, guards. sheri ff's deputies and Na.tiona l Gua rdsme n moved in to .smash the rebellion by some 1.200 prisoners. He would not say how mllch ea rlier the two had died. State officials believe the riot was plan- ned v.·eeks in advance by black militants and Puertn Ricans. About 55 percent of the prlson ·s 2,200 inmates is black. There are no black guards among the prison 's 380-man security forces, and only one Puerto Rican. \V hen police began firing , bullets ripped into some prisoners even a~ the kni ves they wielded rlashed up toward their cap- tives' throa Ls. "The knife was pressed against my neck." ~:iid C;ipt . Frank 'Vaid. "And he said 'v.•hen the fir st shot i5 fired I'm going to cul. ~·our throat..' But I was lllcky. Srimeone picked off the man ap- parently just as be was about to do it." Corrections officia ls belle\'!' I he takeov~r v.·a~ planned hy black militant.~. \\·ho made up much nf the leadership of the rebellious inmates. "The tragedy ""'as br ought on by the hi,c!hl y nrganized , revolut ionary tactics of militants who rejected all elforts at a pe.:ir eful settlement." said Gov. Nelson A. H11rkpfr ll<>r f'ro• P .. e l ATIICA ••• and general safety, II was a strangt Mrt of captivity, aaid Curley Watkins, with his captors -the great majority of them black! -•d- drts.sing him a3 sir, offering him clgaret· te~ and Bnuff and allowing the pri$0n doc- tor to set his arm, "When they ate hot meals, we had hot meals," he said. "When they had sandwiches. so did 11.·e. We had mattresses but they didn"t." "The riot mu~t have been planned a long lime. It went off so smooth ," 5aid Johnson . I don 't know if I'm going to go back there to work or not. I've just been through hell for five days. I'm not going back for a couple of days c.t least If they don't like it they can ha ve my resigna- tion." "The man behind me was an inmate I had know for some time.'' said guard Fargo, IA.'ho was a hostage for 98 hours. He was recalli ng the moment Monday morning when ,leaders of the rebelling priso ners ordered the slaying of hostages before state troopers, prison guards and sheriff's deputies closed in. ''J-le whispered in my ear that I would not be hurt. He was su pposed to stick a kn ife between my ribs. He stuck the knife just to prick the skin and said, 'Now don 't tell them I didn 't kill you.' Then he thre'* me backwards and covered by body with his," said Fargo. It was the prisoner's last act. "When it was over," said Fargo, "he v.·as dead." The executioner assigned to guard Elmer Huehn told him· "I don't have the heart to do it. I'm only going to prick you." * * * Police Quell Prison Riot In Baltimore BALTlr..10RE, Md. (AP\ -Police used tear gas today to put down a riot they said was apparently staged on signal by some 200 inmates in the cafeteria of the City Jail. The inmates began hurling tray~. breaking windows . and trying unsuc- cessfull y lo hold a guard hostage, prison officials said . The prisoners were routed by tilt g11s and jail guards returned them ta thei r cells withou t further incident. One guard was reportedly kicked in the shin and 11 inmates were taken to City Hospital with minor injllries, mo5t!y from broken glass, jail officials said. The cause of the riot was not determin- ed immediatel v. The uprising-occurred one day after a rebellion ended in a confrontation between a force of lawmen and a grouJJ of inmates at the state prison in Attica. N.Y., who had held 38 persons hostsger since Thllrsday. Thirty-seven persons were killed there. Capt . Walter Markwordt. the day shift commander. said the men in Baltimore marched into the din ing room. sat down and then. on an apparently prearranged signal. began rioting. He !'iaid the inm11tes, all from lwo sec· lions and all awaiting trial for serious of· fen~es, grabbed nne nf the :seven guard:'I in the dining hall and held him captive tempora rily until the other guards freed hinl, The gu;ird!'i nnd inmate kitchen help then retreated from !he dining hall and Markwordt locked the door!. Then city police were called in . An ~stimated 100 city policemen equipped v.·ith riot ge11r and cii rring night.stick! and shotgun5, reported to !he jail The gas attack began at II 1 ~ with police and jail guards lobbin,ll more than 11 dozen baseball type grenades in!n ther dining area. The_ Ci ty ,.J;ii! has 11 predominantly black population of 1.200 inmates. Police rcpnrledly pulled ba rk u•ithin two hQurs 11fter the uprising be gan. "Everything 1:-; s£'curr hrrc." reported a prison official at ~ a m YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Many people don't realize Illa! carpeting Is one Item that can IM purchawil for Ins money today than 30 yeari ago. Here are a few eye apeneri gleaned from a newspaper of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Ubrary. Compare thew with today's prices: Codltlac Cli.vrel•I 6110·1 • Til'll CllMck 11,,,_. llf·O·L•~ r.a-1..- I 19411 1971 IK- Sl 700.00 + S7600.00 + 447•/• 1•S9.00 + $2J9S.OO + J6J~i. $6.41 s11,91 292% 14'/Jf lb. 49• llt. JJI% 191/t f tb. ,,, llt. 109"- 161/1• llt. Sl.2' I~ 711"' 19411 1971 PMllVI •• ,,., ,, , .. 4Jc 1•. ... ". 4t Ill . 10t , •. c, ....... 1, lb. ... M••I• TllHtH "• S2.00 .... StHlDh1. "' S2.91 •• c...,..1., SI •II· yol. I •it SI 1411. y4, I 1p ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUU: MH. ttirv '"'"""· t le S:IO-Prl. t le t -Sot., t :IO le S IK- 477 •;. ..... 41 4% 100•.i. 142•.i. ··~ ,/ I ~ t -...... -..... --- • Costa Mesa EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks YO[ o4, NO. 220, 2 SECTION S, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ·14, 1971 TEN CENTS Attica Guards Tell of From Wirt Services ATTTCA, N.Y. -Prison guards Lynn .Johnson, Richard r argo and Curley \Vatkins never expected to ~urvi ve the black Monday bloodbath. By all rights. they had no reason to . 'roday. they ar,e alive and free after <i 93-hour nighbnarc, indebted to a bil of meres left in the hearts or hardened con· victs. ot to the deadly skills of police Jiharpshooters_ One 'vore prison dungarees and r;in . i toward advan('ing mililiamen, who nearly killed him in the belief he \va.s a rioting convict. an ulli mate, ironic fate_ .. They 1nade me ·eal' n1ore than teargas." said Curley \Vatkins. 'l'hese are their stories of what hap- pened Monday inside the hopelessly high and gray walls of Attica State Prison ·'Each of us had an executioner assign · ~ to us. Mine was :-;hot just before he l'ould get to mr," said Johnson. Gu ards had their throats slashed. Some \\.'ere shol dO\\'n like !ivestotk. S-Ome \\'tre doused with gasohne. "\\'e werr alwa vs near death," said .Johnson. ··1 knew they \\'Ou!d kill us when tilt' attack began. I was so scared . I was ready 10 die . "The sharpshooters saved n1a11y l!res. .Ju st before they started to go for us. tt slug v.'ould hit one of them . They fe!J. Tl1e knive s were still in their hands." .Johnson satd some of the guards \\'err i;plashed with gasoline as they lay 1n a TINY BEACHGOER TOSSES OECORUM TO WINO (WHAT THERE WAS OF IT I TO KEEP COOL Even in Newport Beech Monday, Dealing With Heet Called fo r Dramatic Action Mesa Planners Hea1· Proposals For Apa11ments A series of apartment projects totaling more than 400 un its can1e before the Cos!<i il1esa Planning Commiss ion for c:ons1dcr;H ion Mond::i y night. but only one \1-'as given a recommendation 1'he \Vard Jnvesln1cnt Company 1.one t:xccpt ion pcrmi\ applicati on ro r -40 uni!s o.t 770 W. \Vilson ~I . will go be for e 1:11.v f'Ounl'1ln1en wi\h a rf'c·om1nendation l\1r !Is denial l'11~ slaff 111ernbcl'.'-:-<11d in their l't'fl<\r! urging the projc('l's de nl<l l tha! 20 un 11 s pr r al're 1s lar too 1nan.~ rnore than thr r1~hl Iii Iii 1L~ H2 ion t' den sity spccitics_ The dc~1gn J~ al so 1101 as new and nnovative as sonie t:lly officials havr said thev \\'OUld like to see in new apartment pro.jects, planner.~ indicated. Several olher 1.one exceplion permit ap- plications for apartments ranging from 10 to 242 units were rescheduled for hea r· tngs Sept. 27 or postponed indefinitely 111 tbe builder's request.. The largest single project, 242 u~1ts propo sed by builders Lyons and Cashion lnc .. <it 2300 F'airvle\V Road. will be con- sidered al lhe Sept. 27 meeting , Record Hot Spell Grip Broken in Southland A gl11n1ncr of hope fnr an end to 1he record-breaking heat 1\/ave v.•as fe!t by Orange Coast residents aboul dinnertime -~1onday and Wt"ather officials i;Qnfirrn lhr !id is olf !he hot, sn1oggy &lulher11 <..;a!if11rn1a po! !11/and school distrir!s today lhreatenecl 1,1 send thousand~ of Orange Count y':; 400,000 pup ils lo the beaches al a L1n1e v.•hen l1 fegu::ird forces h;i ve heen ('Ul 111 1111 season ~keJeton rrews. llrangf U11if1ed and Tust111 lit1Jo11 ll1gh S!'hool districts senl s!udenl ~ home earl v lollov.•u1g a n1ini1nurn day schedule Lotla~, Vorb;i l.ind<i and Santa /\11<1 l 'niflrri dr stncts were tloscd today and Santa Ana v.•ill ren1a in clo~ed tomorrow . Along the Orange Coa~t the force of lhe rcrord shattering weather furn ace v.•<is le mpered by fog along beaches thi s morning. No schools \Vere l'losed in ci\JCS al ong the Orange Coasl, lhough districts with l'iChoo!s near the smog zo ne were "monitoring'' the second day school smog warning issued tiy the Orange County Air Pollution Control Di.strict. ti.1onday the APCD logged a .57 parts per million ozone reading and predicted a .40 readin~ fol' today. Athletic ~cti vities "re rcs!ric1ed at schools when lhc o~one level exceeds _:~~ part s per mt!hon .. About 11 a ni . t.oday the Nationa l \Vcafher Servn.'.e CD11lirmed tha l. the stall· ('d high pre.ssu rt' sys(e111 rhat was til<H ned !or yes1C'rday\ 115-degree plu~ readings 1n inland cities. hall 1Mved oU1 10 sea . Today's high along !he coasl was st t 11! 7:1 dej!rees w11h a 1011' or 60 In 65 degrrr~ e.~perlrd loni~h!. 'rhr hea1·h 1·1t1es rna1· l'\Pf'<'1 <l high ol 7t \\'ednesda~' 1vhilr .Jt1ern10111t1t•t$ i11land v.·ill rrrH·h thr "ln11 80-;." !h1· \ve:i1hrrinan say' The ;ibsent'e nf tire high pressurr ~v:;t('nl 111;;1 h::id "l:1llcd 01er :\'r\'ad a n1ea11s thl' nr~t lcw days will he r:oolel'. Beaches will again be bathed b.v 111e typical 111ghl an ti early rnorn1ng fog and low l'louds. thr wealhcrn1an said. Oe~pile tt1e hea t J\.1onday. Ora nge Coast beaches recorded attendance cst1malcs ueual for a summer week da y. In San Clemente, 7,500 cooled off at 1he <:ity beacli. Lifeguards described the attendance as an average "'summer crowd ."' As ha ve most lifeguard units along the Orange Coast. San Clemente guard("i reduced their lorce "7:1 percent" as nr ~Ste HEAT, Page :Z) Santa Aita Asks Halt 90 Hours of Horror . trench. adding that the eot1victs finall .v didn't have the perverted courage lo ligh t \hem into human torl'hes. He said his own execlllioner kno~·ked h1111 lo the ground v.•hen the conrronlallon started. ··At that point. I blacked oui. I \\'asn 'f out 1nore than a rn inute or two. \\'hen l t:ame lo. the guy \1•as there beside n,r, Oead. Tiie knife v.•as in his hand." Despite their desperate situation. thr hostages round an odd brand of respec:·~ shov. n U1cn' rc·hell1nt; 111mates. e.x· tending to care for their food . comfort and general safely. IL 1v:is a strangl' sort of eapllvJly. S<11d Clll'ley \Vatk ins, \Vith his c:;i ptors -th e grc;1t n1<1jority Of then1 blacks -ad- <lrc:.sing hin1 as SJJ\ offering hin1 c1garel- tl's and snull and allowing the prison doc· 1or t1l sel hrs al'n1 "\Vhcn thcY at e hot n1eal :., \1•c had hol n1!'al~, .. he said "\\lhc11 ~hey h;id sandwiches, so did \\'e. \Ve had n1attresses but they didn't.'" "The rio1 must have bten planned a long lune It went o!f so smooth," aaid Johnson . I don t know 1f fni goin g to go b.ack there r.o 11·01·k or n1iL I've just been througl1 hell for fi1·e days. I'm not going hark for a rouplc of d::iys a.t least. If they d(ln't. hke it they ('an have my resigna· tion" "The man behind n1e wa~ an 1nmat1 I tSee ATTICA. Page %J 8 Escape Flames Tivo Families Flee Bitrning· Home Flames aided by open windows ranged (hrough a two-story duplex res idence on Costa ti.1esa's v.•es! side shortly before dawn today. ~ighl persons tncluding one who leaped from an upstairs \vindow were saved. The strueture on Can~·on Drive 1usl off Victoria Street v.·as tolally ir>vol ved u1 fire v.·hen the firs!. truck5 arrived and 1v;is ltsted as a $4:i,ooo loss. County fire units \\'Crc on the st<·ne shortly afler one pun1pcr truck Jrorn the t:osta t-.1esa Fire Deparlment responded. .. The place \1•as tota lly involved by then.'' sald Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Hon Coleman. The ~:4-0 a.m. blaze was niade worse due lo severe he at. All the windows were open, prov iding draf1 y ventdat iori to wh1 1i the flames higher. i1remen said_ Despite the flashfirt" speed of !ht flames. the five adults and three children p1·esent e:'.lcaped with injuries only lo the nian \vho leaped from the windo~·. Hiehard Willie. 17472 1\1arken Lane, ll unt1ng ton Beach, who was visiting oc- ('upants, was 1rcated at Hoag 1\1cmorr.-1I }lospital for a badly g<1 shed arm In vestigators theorized he l'Uf. h1n1sell \vhile smashing the window glass to l'lear » path of escape. [l;o cause had been determined .vet this rnor ning for the fi re that destroyed 1he home mu tually occupied hy !he Edwin l\oe!lcr and Robert Patton Ian1il!es. Cou nty firernen froni the Orange <..:oun· 1y Airporl station aided by Costa J\.1esti firemen, a !ota1 of 20, brought. the name~ under control in J:-1 niinutes. Zi e ner lo Give l'alk on Industry The ll1ture ol industry and apar1ment. ··ons!ru<'!!nn 1n l'osta 1\1 esa will he f'X · plorerl Thur~day in a !;ilk belorr the l'1\\7.en~ 1 la rbor Are<i Hrsearrh Te;11 11 N1('k Ziener·~ d1st'tL~SJ1111 i:> schetltJ!c rl fvr 7 30 a n1 at !hr \:lr~a Verde ('oun!r~ Club ll'hen Cll ART men1bers g;1lher lr1r l'oflee and roll ~. Z1en£>r IS bolh f'Xl'l'UI IV(' director or lii(' Costii fvlesa Charnbcr of Con1n1crt·e and indu strial develop n1en t l'Oordinalor !nr Lhe chamber. 7;) Percent Unsafe? DETROIT (UPI) -Nearly three: out nr four automobiles checked randomly by Detroit police during the first seven months of 1971 failed to pass safety in- spections ror mechanical de fects. ,,,jf/I' I I FIREMEN ATTACK BLAZE ON COSTA MESA'S CANYON DRIVE Occupant~ E$cape Pre.dawn Fire in Two-story Home Eight Motorcyclists Held Afte1· 2nd Mesa Sweep 1:,1 "RTlllJ lt R. \ll~S tL 1l('pr:i1rd r·nn1 pl;11nt \ bv <ire<i resrdC'nt-; lrd ()),[;i ~1l':-:r r>olwt' !1'! r;11d a loud . pl'rd<11vn p;_1rt\ i11clud11 1~ niotorcvclists rt·pll 1l'd to hr· 111'11'.:. Ani;cls rnc.mbcrs frQ111 O;;k l<Jnd <ii :! and ag?Jn al 4:30 a.n1 loda .v Ry 1hr end ol the roundup -in whic h ()ffi<:crs leaped through a kitchen window in an unsuccessf11t effort In capture onf' suspccl who dove out a bcdroorn windo1\/ -eight persons were in custody. 'l'a!l ooed Fnnt3na tow tru ck driver R:alph D. Ladd. 3.1, wa:> booked on suspi - l"IQn Qf possess1on Df a fi reflrm by a felon and al so disturbing the peace · Inves tigating officers said Ladd 1~ ran sher!. sho\vli1g prior arrests includes t•hnrgcs of suspicion of niurder and rape . a111ong other scr1ou~ fel ony counts J..1tchcn \\'H'l<lnw th in king hr was still in· Sidi' lie niadr hr ~ cseaf)f' as they i.:ame IJ1rough the house !n\'l.!S!igato rs. ln1:luding Patrol Sgt. I ,arrv Bersch. said there were no scriou~ ine1d.e11ts after they announced the .suspects -some of whom had allegedly bedded dp1\/tl for the night together - v.•ere placed under arrest. Besides Ladd. who described himself 11 a profes~ional He!l's Angel motorcycle gang member, lwo other males were ar- rcs!cd. Oraage Coast Re<ls Scienti,sts Find (Hie) Use For AtoniEnergy Irvine City Suit Leveled lll\'CSlig ;Hnrs ~aid fl :.t'l'lr:. of t·aJb; :iOout a 11-'ild pa!'ly <il 7flti Joann St .• began not long after n1idn ight. One irate n1 an told dispatchers lhf' revelry has been alrnost a nightly oc- t·urrence and lhal he !1nally demanded 1t little peace and quiet. drawing a defiant reply from one cyclist. \\'enther (;ood news ror the suffering ma sses. !l's going to be a lot cool- er toda y and \Vednesday. Tempera· turcs along the coast \\'ill halt at 75 degrees. rising to onl y 85 in· land. Lo11.·s to~ght a comfortable 1'i5 along lhc beaches and 68 inland. (;ENEVA ~U PI \ -There's nothing like • fine 10-day--0ld at.omic brandy lo round out a good 1neal. Ru ssia n nuclear scientists amazed th' wine world today by announcing they ha ve brought out just such • drink. The 15 scientists, from the Soviet food. !Lsh and atomic energy ministries. ga.,,e details or their brandy·making process to the United Nations "atoms for peace·• l'Onference "The u:it or ioni:ung raditiort\ for the 11ccelerat1on of ripening of cognac alcohol l!I very promisi ng." their joint paper a aid "Ripening or cognac 11dcohol lnfuscd In <t"k shavings irradlajed with 200 rads l.c; rnmpleted 1n 10 lo 15 days instead or lhrct yrar!i-required by lhe rnutine method '' By L. PETER KRlEG 0 1 !ft• Dtll!Y l>l,.t 51111 Santa Ana municipa l aut.horitif'!I toriay asked the Ca.Jifornia Supreme Court 10 halt u~ lrvint incorporation election but there was a report that the plea may ha ve been improperly filed . The move by Santa Af!a tn the high court was see n as a last-ditch effort by city governn1ent of the County Seat l(l salvage its so-called Promised LaAd" an· nexation or 938 acres. Santa Ana lawyer~ alleged if Irvine incorpor#tion should go ahead. ii wou ld then makr Santa Ana 's la11.·suit rnulr. on its assertion that lhc Irvine Compa ny promised lhe city the !J38 acres below the IJ S. P.1arine Corpr Air Station on Rcrl 11111 Avenue. There i.~ t;lro 111g q 11c~1 1on lodil), hul'I• ever. if !he ttate Supren1r Court will hear the issue. John Burtnn, l'N.irman ol the Council of Commun itles of Irvine, Claimed he had learned tha l Santa Ana 's lawsuit was improperly filed. He said he has been told the high court won·1 coos1dr:r hearing the case pend ing outcome of lhe city's lawsuit over tile industrial l::>nd now before the appeals court. Burtn11 11aid that CCr lawyer T1m orhy Strader had predicted the high court would reject Santa Ana's lritcst legal maneuver. Quoting Strader. Burton ~aid. "The ~hry order will not be Issued because rirevious cases in Calilornia makt 1t clear 1h11 t the courts wnr nnt res!rain • lep;h;\olive 11:ct such 11s lhe incorporation 11f a nrw city.'' Burton was critical of the Santa An~ move but said it should not effect the protest hearing on the incorporation iS.!luc to be conducted by the Board or Su pervisors WedneMlay morning. "Wt intend to present ourselves and our case before supervisors on Wed· nesday despite this latest move." Burton said. II is expected that the hearing, a legaJ technicality in the corporation procedure. will be condu cted by the board unless the court grants Santa Ana's request. "It is clear th al Santa Ana continues in it.~ efforts 10 deny the rights of Lile pt,o- ple or Irvine." Burton said. ·•we cat.egoricatly reject the right of S11nt:i Ana as • 11pecial lntercst group to deny u~ our constituUonal guarantees." .\ "His response was uncordial ," the man said in a citizens' sta tement written out for police. Patrolman Chano Carnarillo said he had visited the apartment once and warn· ed the occupants to quiet down or face possible arrest. The dln failed to diminish, acco rdlng to reports. Returning to the pr Cm i s e s , In- vestigators stud one male occupant saw them outsidl' and fl ed lrom ~ hedroom window. apparently indicating he mighl have something to hide. The suspl'!ct who successrully eluded nHi rf'r Ca1nari\l11 and Patrolman Pat Rod ger$ dodged back intn the window, momentarily. leadinR them to enter thP INSIDE TODAV V1etvs of the t.tag ic At tica pr1so11 riot -fro1n tht il'l$ide and outside -ate given toddy 0 11 Page JfJ .. Clll!or"I• ' Cll1<klM Up I C!IUUI.. 11·11 '''"''' l l (••nwo•O " Ot•I~ ttlllct• t llOIMrll l 1>1,1 ~ Enlttl•l~"'""t 11 '"'"'"'' 11·1J H•,..oc-U """ Ll"dl" II Mlrrlllt Litt" ... • Mt• .. • U M11h1•I flllnt" It Htlltllll lttwt I 0••-C111111Y t Srlvl• .,.,.., It Stoor ti ._II Sitt-~rktl lt·U Ttlt•lt .. 11 U 1'1'9•11!'• u W•tT~tr 4 W~ll9 Wnlt )t W•-·t lt••1 U•ll Wtri. HI'"" ... ~ .. ... Z 0.llLY PILOT t Irvine City Facing New Big Hu1·dl e By JACK BR08ACK ot -c.r,., "'-' J1•tt The @mbryo city of Irvine faces another big hurdle WedJiesday when the Board of Supervisors bold .a protest hear- ing on the incorporation. The protests will ht heaod on the ''in· corporation and boundaries" of !he pro- posed new city. To block the creation of the new community protests must be registered by property 014'1'\f'rs rtpresent- lng more than 50 percent of the assessed valuation. Inasmuch as land in the proposed 18,145-acre city is 011,·ned largely by the Irvine Company which is backing the in· corporation a protest percentagewise is ez1rtmely remote . Approval of the boundaries of lht new city is anothtr question, however. Santa Ana officials have protested the inclusion of 938 acres of industrial land which they claim wa s promised to their city by the Irvine Company. Santa Ana \\'as turned down by the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) on the 933-acres and Jost the fi r.st round of a legal action on the same sub- jert. Offic ials of the county seat have nnt given up on their quest of the industrial property south of the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Facility however and can be expected to protest the Irvine City boun- daries Wednesday, If Santa Ana , or anyone else, convinces a majority of the Board of Supe.r\•isor11 that the boundaries of the new com- muni ty should be changed, the in- corporation must be referred back to the LAF"C. The membership and leaning of the LAFC hinges upon Superior Court action Which resumes next Monday. At that time.a decision by Judge J .E.T. ''Ned" Rutter granting a restra ining order which rtcognized Fullerton Coun- cilman L<luis Reinhardt and Charles Pear- son of Anah eim as lawful holders of LAFC 5eU.<; "ill be heard. Reinhardt and Pearson have con· l!iistently 8Upported inC{lrporation of the new city. Restrained from holding LAFC lf'8ts by Judge Rutter's order are L<is Alamitos Councilman Joseph Hyde and Anaheim a ttorney Herb Licker. Hyde.'1 appointment to the LAFC by the County League of Cities .and Licker'' by commission members Robert Battin, Ronald Caspers and Hyde in the now notorious 8 a.m. A'pecial me eting Aug, 9 are both al/eged1o have been engineered by forces fa voring Santa Ana and O!>' posing Irvine. \V~nesday's key lo success or at least temporary fa ilure of proponents of the new city hinges on the votes of supervisors Caspers of Newport Beach and Ralph Clark of Anaheim. Supervisors David L. Ba ir.er of Garden Grove and William J. Philli~ of Fullerton are expected to vote for the new city l''hile Board Chairman Robert Battin of Santa Ana is almost certain to vot e against it.s formation. Should either Caspers or Clark join Baker and Phillips lhe issue will be decided. The proposed 18 ,00U.acre city has an esllmated popul ation of 7.000. The cit~·hood petition 1,1.•as signed by 1.65{1 residents represented hy the Council uf the Commun1lies of lrvinr ... The.r t \\'ere 1.997 eligible vo1ers in the proposed cily in June. The assessed valuation of the area ls nrer S63 million Bound aries of !he proposed commun ity lnclud e LC! on the snuth and exte nd northward tn a mil e btvond the Santa Ana Freeway. Eastern bOund ary is Sand Canyon Road and the v;estern line ex· tends along r.lacArthur Boul e\·ard and northward along the: t\ev•port Freewa~·. ORANG( COAST DAILY PILOT OltAJllGI! COAST fl!JllLISMING.-COMPANV -..,i..,1 N, w •• d Pc•·-"'" Pvt>!~ J•c\'. l. Curl •v v~ ,.,__, ....i G«otrlol M•,...;tr n,.,,,,,, 11: •• ~;1 Ea.tor Tio""''' A. tolurpi.i ~• M""91ng (a,,..,. Ch•rl•t H. loot Rich••d '· Nell 4"11!fll; M.,..tl"ll EO•'Orl. c ......... Offk• ]]0 W,11 l•Y St•ee t M•iliftf Aclcl••H: P.O ..... 1s•o. '2~2 • Of'Mlo Otfk" l _,......,, 11_,cto, llll N--1 Sou'""'"' l-..... llMCIO : 2T. (lorMt .. .....,.,., MllOll..,.,_., 11 .. c~; 1111:, l..c"o &oult~••" """ c11~i.: JI\; Hortll ~I c.m1no AMI It lfon't B e LoHg N o1v ••• Deat"la Toll 40 Order Returns To Riot Prison f'rt1m Wire St'rvice.1 A1i!CA, N.Y. -Order returned to At- tica State Prison today after the n.1Uon'1 bloodiest prison re\·olt of modern limes where the death loll has now risen to 40. Guards today found the bodies el two more priAoners and officia\1 fear the toll will still go higher (Other stories Page 16) Prison officials 11.1ld six more missing con\•icts mlly bt dtad in the maze of tun· nels beneath the M·acre prison_ slain hostages had been killed prior to the t.ime state police, guards. aheriff's deputies and National Guardsmen mf'lved in to sma.5h the rebelhon by some 1,200 prisoners. He would not say hciw much earlier the two had died. State officials believe the riot was plan· ned weeks in advance by black m'ililant.s and Puerto flicans. About 55 per~nt of the prison's 2.200 inmate!! ill black Tht're ;:ire no black guards among lhe pnMin'.t 386-mao se-cur ity forces, and only one Puerto Rican. The T\1ev.·port Har bor Area Boys r1u b expects this $110.000 gymnasium to be completed by Oct. 1. The gym, on Tustin Avenue. "11l also be use d by students at Kaiser Junior High School. The Ne\\'port· ~lesa Unified School District is paying the Boys Club $6,300 a year for use of the gym. ~lean"·hilt', a medical e .1 a m i n er reported today that eight of the JO hrstages killed in the revolt had ditd ol gunshot ll!'OUnds. . Whe n polic~ hegan firing . bu Hellt ripped 1nro somt prisoner!! even as the knives they wielded flashed up toward the ir cap· t1ves ' lhroal.'J. "The knife was pressed agains t my neck ," said Capt. Frank Wald. "And he said 'when the first shol is fired I'm going to cut )'Our throat.' But J was lucky. So meone: pick ed off the man ap- parently just as he was about to do Jt." McGovern Escapes Blast It was not immediately known who fired the shots at the hostages -tbe prisoners or the 11torming troopers. Ten hostages and 311 prisoners died in the five-day revolt which was broken up Monday when s!A te troopers, national guardsmen and sheriff's deputie!l overran the prison. More than 100 were wounded, many seriously. Corrt'clions offici1ls belitve t he takeovtr was planned by black militants, who made up much of the leadership of the rebel\ious inmates. Firebombs Hurled at Catholic Church • in Saigon A spokesman for the Monrop County Med ical Center in Rochester · where the autops ies were performed said tight died of gunshot wounds. "The tragedy w11s brought on hy th~ highl y organized , revolutionarv tactics of militants ~·ho rrjtcled all efforts At a peaceful settlement,'' said Crllv. Nelson A. Rockefeller. SAJG0:-1 1UP[) -Al least twll firebombs exploded tonight ou!s1de a Roman Catholic chur<'h as Sen . George l\1cGovern 10.S.O. f, ~al 1n the church foye r talking "'Ith religiou s leaders. Ht and the Vietnamese escaped the flames bv racing do\.11n a church hall\\•ay. Flames from the gasoline bombs which exploded only a few feet from the McGovern party enguUed eight vehicles parked outside the door, McGovern aaid al Jtasl 19.'n bombs went off and U.S. military police :;aid tht'y found to r.i ther unexplodffi bomb~ While persons r.iutside the church hurl- ed rock.~ through the "'indo"· in this \:itest of a series of anti-American incidenis in both Saigon and the ancient capital of Hue, ~1cGovern Jefl by a rear door with four aides. One aide said he heard sounds like firecrackers going oil, but there was oo actual rt'port of gunfire. Admini,stration Rebuffs ' [( y-Nixon Pipeline Try WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White House has rebuffed an effcrrt by South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky to establish a private channel for communicaling with President Nixon, it was disclosed today. Officials said that Dang Due Khol, who for some: years has acted as an agent for Ky, arrived at the White House last week to delive r a message from Ky to Henry Kissinger, Nixon's nalional security 11d· Viser. The messagP, officials said, ex- ptaintd Ky's reasons for withdrawing from the Presidential election Oct. 3 i nd urged the United Slates lo ketp a close watch on developments in Saigon and the rest of South Vietnam during the cam· pa ign and voling. Ky's letter to Kissi nger as!'.erted, as Ky alread y had done publicly, that he pulled out of the contest with President Nguyen Van Thieu because Ky felt arrangements had bee n made to rig the contest in 'Thieu's favor. Khoi did not get tn see Kissing'r personalty. He met 11,•ith another \Vhite Hou se official. who is understood to ha ve made it clear that PrP~ident Ni~on and his advisers did not care to bypass the BofA Syndicate Captures State SACRA :\lEfl.l O (l'P l \ -For lhf' Sf'- rnnd time 1n a mf)nt h, th" ~t11(r of Cahforn1 a today b<irrn\\'ed In pa~ it s bil l.c. And lnr the second ti me, a ~yndicate !Pd by the Ba nk of America captured almost all of !ht buslne 5s. The Bank of Ameri ca syndica!e offen-d the low bid of 3.22 percent for Sl85 mUhon in 6ix·month tax antici pation notes. Another $1$ million In notes welt purcha sed by ~1organ Guaranty Trust Company of Jl.'ew York and Solomon Brothers. a Ntw York bond house. They nfferpd to pur<'hRH' $~ million ol the notPs at 3 1 percent and the remaining 110 m1l11fln ;it :\ lR f)f'r rrnl. There were thrtf' un~urces.~ful bidders. The Rank nf Ameri<'a svndirale In· rl udl"d Bank nr Cal1fomia, Crockt>r NB· l1onal Ran~. First \\'e~tem Rank and Trust Compa ny, Security P11clflc Na - tional Rank and \\.'el l~ f11rgo Bank. The ~;irne group purch11.~Pd an Initial state offering of S150 million ln 90-day nntes in August. Th eir birl at that time was 2.72 percent. lntereir;t on the $150 million cwt lhP stale 1918,000. St.ate. treasurer f\'Y Baker Priest r;itid tMay·s bids ''aren·t quite 11s good ' As the bids la5.l month. but noted I.he long'r in· teresl pe.riod and 6IOCk market rnnditlons probably cont ributed lo the higher in- terest rales. Tax anticipa tion note~ are notes issued b~· the state in antlc1pa11on or future revenue 11 The state·s <'1sh n11w problt>m is com- plica ted beca11se Cahforn1a doei; nnt h1'\'e an inC'Omf' tax w1thhrilri1ng ~ysttm . This mei1ni; 1.hal income nows inlo lht' st.ate treasury in large chunk~ instead or In a steady flow. Th' f.11\te t <'Lnnot ll!'.11 1ln\'Tl'lnre nolt>S uole~s lhl' Legislature flUlhQrizes ad· rh11onal ~ales regular governmental chann'I~ or com· munication to Saigfln. Official s said I.ha t the White Hoose , in order to discourage any idea Ky might have that he could deal with W11shington without going through Thieu, was er- rnneous. For that reason. it was d~ided not to reply to Ky in any way, <lfficials sa id. General Motors Forced to Close By, Busing Foes PONTIAC, rtt 1cll . (UPI ) -Picketing opponents of school busing succeeded to- day in forcing giant General Molor1 Corp. to close ll''O of its plants, hoping that the world'1 largest corporation would use its po\i(ic aJ clout against court· ordered integral.ion. Approximately 500 pickets massed in front of the g;ites of a Fisher Body plant hefor r the ~tart of !he first day shift, Je ering "'orkers v:ho went in and arguing "1th UA\V representatives "·ho l.n!'d to urge t mployes into the plant. A shortage of auto boches forred G~1 In shut, do"'" the compan ion Pontia<' ~1otor 0 1vis1on assemhly line. which employl'! 14.000 hou rly y,•orkers. The only GM c(lm· plex in Pfl ntiaC' not hit by the boycoll wa11 the Gr-.IC plant which mak's schnn l buses. A Pontiac ~pnke~ma n ~aid t h P ~.~.~embly line \•;hich rrorluces 70 cars per hriur. "'nu ld he halted , fnrcing 1,200 "'orkers to he sen! hnme early. "\\'e t>;1;rerienced mnrl!. than fill percl'.'fi ! f!hsen!eeism." said Albt'rt f . Platt. Fish!'r Body plant mana)ier. "'\Vt cannot operate llnder these conditions " Platt said F'isher Body remains only fou r hours ahead of the Pontiac assembly line in its ou!put of auto bodies. "\Vhy us?.. asked .1 dismayed GM spoke~man. It \\'as the first time that pickets other than those of the United Auto Workers or other striking unions had succtt:ded ln closing a Cl.I operation . From Page 1 HEAT ... Sunrla,\', due lo the rout ine end of sea~on cuth;i(k. Lalol'una Beach. which atracted 5,000 p. ersons ~fonday wilt kee p its lifegu11 rd staff on duty until the end of the: heat wa ve. Newpo rt Beach lifeguards estimate 35,000 fled the heat at city beaches Mon- day, but report their staff has been cut to wi nter schedule levels. Skeletal crews also are on duty at Hun- tington Bench city and state beaches as well as at Seal Beach. Crowd estimates on Monday were "liaht." 18 lnj 1u·ed in Blasl ~IOOESTO f Pl I -An 11mmoni" gys!em rupt ured in an explosion ~fonday n1ght •t 11 food proce~~ing pl•nt, C8u1lng 18 ~s<ln~ In bt hospilllliud for in· halatlon of the fumes. Authorities at lhe Cali!Grnia Vegetable Conctnlr•tes Com· f)a.Jly ~id 1 pressurt1ed ammonia aystem 11pparentl.\' exploded McGovern, in Saigon on lhe second day of ll three-day fact·finding vi.sit, said he had gone by taxi to the pri vate meeting l''ith Roman Catholic and Buddhist leader11 , members of a committee cam· paigning for improved conditiorui for South Vietnamese prisoner11, f\.f cGovern retumed to his auit e at the Cara\'elle Hotel after the incident. Smil- ing Ind apparently trying to play down the incident, he said he had been in the Redemptory Church. second largest in Saigon, for JS minule11 when the first bomb wen t off. Ht !inid the asailants threw Molotov cocktails and stones but made no attempt to get inside the church. He and the 30 persons present scattered fo r cover but none w11s hurt. U.S. Embassy security guards !hen escorted him and hls aides from !he church "'hile U,S. and Viet- namese military police cleared a path through the crowd . "I have no idea that it was connected with my visit," the antiwar PresidentiaJ hopeful told newsmen. "I wouldn't wa nt to go through it every day. But lt w1s aa rough as demonstrations in the stales." .. It was very scary," 811 aide said, "We don't know who was behind it." McGovern. the only announced can- didate fo r lhe 1972 Democratic Presiden- tial nomination. returned to Saigon tonight from Cam Ranh Bay where he toured the army·s drug treatment cent,r. The ;ittack against. lhe church followed \\'idespread anti·American violence in Saigon where firebomb attacks by ter- rnrist.s ridinR motorbikes hit at least fou r o!her Americ;in vehicles tod<1y and l!ierinusly hurt <1 U.S. Nav y petty Officer. lfuP, Lhe ancient Imperial capital nf Indochina, wcu; declared off limits to Americans today following anti-American rioting there Monday. Those rinls were ~parked \\'hen a U.S. snldier shol and kill· ed a Vietnamese youth who the sold ier said had Jllnlen a GJ's watch. RPlaled i;t nr:-o r11ge 4. ~1<'\.nvern h11d f:!One to the pri vate meeting tonighl, 1n a Vietnamese taxi An aide said the anti\\·ar senator had JUSt fini~hed ~pea king "'hen the powerful blast rocked thP ch11rC'h South Vietnamese police a nd hea\·1lv a rm~ militiamen blocked the closed Rllte!! tn lhe churchyard and would nnt AllO"' U.S. demolition team jeeps inside LI S. em bassy off icials called to the srPne re-fused tn t;i lk to ne1,1.·smen . US Nnbassa dor Ellsworth Bunker wa11 inform ed of thf' incident, and AmeriC'an off1c1al11 went tn see 1'-\cGQ1·ern al his stilt e in lhP Cra vt ll ! Hotel to which he ret urned aft er the bomb incident. Cause of death or a ninth hostage was not known immediatelv. A 10th died Saturday after he was ·thrown out of a window. Prison offi cials had said previously - that some of the hostages had their neck11 slashed by the convicts. Early today, U.S. District Court Judge John Curtin of Buffalo ordered prison of- ficials to allow attorneys to enter the maximum·security faclli ty to interview and counsel inmates. He also ordered the admission of docto rs and nurses. A group of lawyers, doctors, nurses and legal assistants was turned awa y al a prison gala at J a.m. whf'.Jl they at- ltmpted to present the federal cou rt order. State corrections officials in Albany said Lt,ey would answer the order al a hearing today in Buffalo. William E. Hellerstein of New York Ci- ty. told newsmen the group turned away felt it wa s necessary to "get the court in· to lhis now'' to head off possible reprisals against the 11ubclued rebels. State Correction!! Commissioner Russtl G. Oswald. who ordered the assault. said autopsies had showed that two o! the From Page 1 ATIICA ... had known for s<mit timP.'' sa id guard Fargo. "'he was 11 host.age for 98 hours, He was recalling the moment Monday morning when leaders of the rebelling prisoners ordered !he slaying of ho.~lages before st;ite troopers , prison guards and sheriff's rleputies closed in. ··He whispered in my ear that t would nol be hurt. He was supposed to slick a knire between my rib:'I. He stuck the knife: just lo prick the ~kin and s;iid, 'Now don't tell !hem I didn't kilt you.' Then hi'! threw me backw11rds and covered by body with his." said Fargo. It. was the prisoner's last act "'\l.'hen it \\'as over," sa id Fargo. '"ht was dead ." The r xeculinner assigned l.o guard Elmer Huehn told him · "I don't have !ht' he;:irt to do il. J'm only going to prick you ." A li o to to Sellle? SEATILE IU PI ) -An altornev for San franr1 sco's r-.layor ,Jo.~eph L .. 4.1iot'1 say!! hi~ client is wi1!1 np: to 11ettle a $2 i million lel' ~plit tin)i cas' before it comr!! lo trial. ' fr fr -tr Police Quell Prison Riot In Baltimore BALTl~fORE. Md. (AP) -Police used te~r gas today lo put down a riot they said was apparently staged or: signal by some 200 inmates in th' cafe teria of the Cit)' Jail. The Inmates began hurling trays, breaking windows , and trying unsuc· cessfully to hold a guard hostage, prison officials said_ The prisoners were routed by the gas and jail guards retumed them to their cells without further incident One guard 1,1.·as reportedly kicked in the shin and 11 inmates were taken to City H0&pilal with minor injuries, mostly from broken glass, jail officials uid. The cause of the riot was not determin- ed immediately. The uprising occurred one day ~fter a rebellion ended in a cnnfrnntation between a force of lawmen and .1 group of inmates 11t the ~late prii;on in Attica, N,Y., who had held 38 persons hoslaRe :r;ince Thursda~•. Thirty.seven persons were killed there . Capt. \l.'aller Mark word!. the da\' .~hi rt comn1ander , said the men in Balii mo re mar!'hed into the dininli room . sat down and then, on an apparently prearranged signal. began riotin~. lie said the i'nmales. all from two sec- tions and nll nwai ting trial ror serinu:ii of- fenses, grabbed one of the se\•en guards in lhe dining hall and held him captive temporarily untJI the ot her guards fr~ him. The guards and inmate kitchen help t hen retreated frnm the dini ng hall and r-.1arkwordt locked thr doors. Then city pntice werP call ed iri An estimated 100 city pohc!'ml'.'n equipped \\'ilh riol ,R.r:ir and carrin J! nii:hL'!ticks 11.nd shnlgu ns. reported tn the jail The gas att ack began at R 1~ with potic!' and jail i;:u ard~ lob))i ni: more than a dozen baseball type grenades into the dining area , The Ci ty .Jail ha:-; " prrrlnmi nanll1 black popul at ino nf 1.200 inma te.~. Pnlir.e reptirted ly pulll'd back wit hin twn hou r.1 af!Pr the upris1n~ brgan "Every!hinl! i~ ~('('1Jrp herr .'' reported ll prison nlfic1al Al !I ;i rn YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Many peopl• don't r9Clli1• that carp9tin9 Is for Ins mon•y today than 30 yHrs aqo. one lt•m that can be purchcn.cl H•r• ar• a f•w •y• OP9n•rs 9lHn.cl from a newspa,,.r of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Library. Compare thftt with today's pric•s: c.,1111., Ch ... 11te1 •00-16 Tl1n Clt1ck R ... t i...·O·L•111- 'T-loH St ... - '''0 1'71 '"- Sl700.00 + s1•00.oo + 441% S6Sf.OO + SJJtl .ot + 16]•.t. S6.4S SI l.fS J'J•i. 14 '/Je lb. ,,, lb. >>•"'- l f l/Jtlti>. ,,, lb. sot•/. 1•1/Jc tti., Jl.J• , ... 11t •J. l••lt 1•11 '""-' .. ,.., '' I&. •lt 11~. l •fllfl91 '' I&. 1 o, lb. Ctiec:•.-n ,, lb. "' ... ,,. n. .... , "' SJ .00 IMf StMll 0111. "' SJ.ti •••II c.,~"' SI •'I· y4, & ,, SI •Ill· yll . & '' ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOU•S: MM. lhrw Tllun .. 9 .. 1:]0 -l'ri .. 9 ,. 9 -Set., 9:JO to I ,. t11c- 411% 240•;. 414•1e 100°!. 141% • •• ·I ·I . ..... . . . Saddlehaek Today's Flnal EDITION N.Y. Stocks VO[ 64, NO . 220 , 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDA Y, SEPTEM BE R 14, 1971 TEN CENTS Clemente Will Be Pressed ·for Traffic Bu1nps Riviera D1str1ct traftie issues including a 1varn111g b~· Pol ice Chief Clir. ford f.lurray 11ga1n..:;t the (1se or anti·spc(·d payrerne11 t bun1ps t'ily l"OUllL'ilin C:n Clrn1cnte. -11'1\I agai11 cu 11lro111 \\"edne.sday 1n S;i11 J\leinbers uf tht' panel will rev1t'11 teveral traffic-::;afcly rC't onunendations by the area's r·es1den!s 11'\Hth 1l'ere nc1\ adopted at !h(• la st 111ee!tng :\n1ong 1hen1 will be Ill<' <.'1JJ1tro1ers1a l issue of huinps 111 Lile paven1cnl ealcu lated to jar traffic into .slo11•ing do11 n. !n ano1hcr J'eeon1n1ent.Ja1ion. he said 11npos1ng a l:'i-n1ile·an-hour speed hmit ru rile area's ~tree.ts !eat.Jing tu lhe beach 11~· habit , wo11!d regularly exceed the lin1it. Co11nciln1en two weeks ·ago agreed lo install slop signs an d center divider line~ un one roadv.·ay in the neighborhood. but last weekend \'andals rcinoved the signs and painted the wtute line over \\'llh black paint. Other items <>n the cou ncirs relatively light agenda inc lud e - -A public hearing on a request fro1n 11ie Chapn,an f.fan ag einent Corporation to ch ange the zoning or parcels near San Clemente General Hospital to cen1raJ 1·on)111e rl'ial use, instead of ge1Jeral con1- n1ercial zoning which presently exists. The Jot involved in the application are 600 to 629 Camino de. los Mare s. -Petitions from resident s in the Shore Co lony neigh borhood seeking the start of proceedings to place u t i Ii I i e s un· derground. Costs ror the undergrounding r c 00 1 SAILING PROGRAM AIDED MORE THAN SOO YOUNGSTERS April Dean, 14 of San Clement• Won Competition Sa11 Clen1e11te 'l'.5 Ap1'il Dea11 Beats Ot1t :3 Boy Sailo1·s A l.\·yl';11··ulJ San ('l,.incnle girl v.h<l 1jar-tcd )>ai1111g 111 n11d.~u1nrner now 1:-i tile op winne r· 1n !ht' l'nd·of·:-iu111111<.'I' 1·aces 11f he Dana Poi11l Yach! Clt1h'::; junior s:i1l- ng classes. April Dean c1nerged !he .\1•in11cr n1·er hree young 1ncn v.•ho tied 1n !hr \~·eek· 7th l\1arines Hit Pendleton Beach [n War Ga111ci'i Six-lhdusand 1nrm bers of 1hr 71h ~1ar111e 1\n1phibious Brigade hit lhe bcal'h ,f Can1 p Prndlcton this morning 111 thr large~t landing exercise since the unit served in Vietnatn . seaborne and helicoplerborne ~tarines "'ere making mock assaults on the Pendleton beachheads today. in th~ shore phase of ihl' exercises \1•h1ch V.'111 last through !he week . . one srgn1ent of the a~saull force hit !he beaches aboard landing craft. \Vh1le fl\her groups were airlifted lo inland Ian· ding .:ones , Jcl airc:r<.1 ft fron1 the El Toro ~!CAS .,·\?! joi" 1n the v.·ar games as v.· el I. inilltary sjXlkesmen sa1d. • l\111g cl11n11:0:: of !he 1achl t I li b's nlrrst ~uc· t'f'Sstul s;i1l1ng prof!r<1n1 111 1ls his tor~. La1u1chcd iri Ille su1nn1 cr of l;i ~t year. lhe pn1gl'a111 grc1v from 1.19 ,\'oungstcrs 111 1970 lo nearly 50 this summer. The <'Ot1rses. offered st no niina! c·ost al l sum mer. have been <>pe n to yacbt club me1n0Crs and tionme n1 bers alike. !::!oats 'vere provided free by the club. Club officials this \veek said the youngsters who ha ve successfully ron1- plcted the prog ram this )'Car will be in· vited to become junior 1nem0Crs of !he ~'ath! elub 1vhieh 11·ill chrisle11 ;i pennancnt home early next yc:ir at Dana I f;irb<ir r.·01 on!y did a re"ord turnout grcel the ~aili ng pro~ra1n !his .summer. but rc1;01 d in\'olvc men1 by SC'rViCf' tlub::; highlii.:hted the season as well \!embers Qf the San Clemente Optimist. Club pa'1d for lhe expenses of 26 ;';an Clemente boys and girls who completed the program. A similar sponsorship is planned for nexl sumn1cr as well. 7:"> Pe1·cent Unsa fe'? DET ROIT fUPJl -Nearly lhree out of four automobiles checked randomly by Detroit poli<-e du ring the first sevt n months of 1971 failed to pass safety in· spections for mechanical defects. Ca110 Plans For Gifted A ruuline progress report on progran1~ for rnrntall.v gifted elementary school ~1t1den!s in the Capistrano Unified School Di strict exploded r.londay into an attack on this ~1ear's proposals. Trustcr Robert Dahlberg or Dana Point praised four elementary principal s and accu.scd five othi>rs of nol follo1ving orders given by lhe boa rd in .June to dr\'elop prog ra1ns that are "qualitatively bt'!ter. ·· Ht· criti<:ized the lack or uniformity in the pro posals and an apparent la ck of t•ent ralized leadership. ~·~1v (."Onccrn is not limited to glft'ed progr'ams." said Dahl~rg. ''This fll a s.vmptom or a dee.per problem which has h1·en al lo wed lo develop over month~ l hroug h ignorance, def1ancr. or lack of dirf'ttinn.·· J{p said an eva lualHJll of gif ted pro· ~r;uns la~t yea r showed ~ignific~nt resen r11H·n1 on lhe part of sonie pn11- 1·i pals IO\Yard gifted progran1s: a 1norr <'learlv defined rt1rnculu 1n was needed frn1n ·the central officr; principals \V!'r~ not e\'l'n su1·e if the central office sup· !)IJrted gifted prof!ra1ns : rnore than a 4.i- 1nlnt11 e bloc k or ti1ne for enrichment ,va.s needed to have a wort hwhile. prograni. '"The board ma de-e co n1mitment on .June 'l7 :' he said. "\Ve told the ad· ministra1ion \Ve wantrd to .see a s11bst2~1!ialty difre rentiated prog ram. 'Chese rcr.ommendations have not been follo wed ." ·neading from \hr lisl of proposals. l)ahlberg praised Capistrano, Crown Vallev. San Juan. and Palisade~ e!emen· tarv ·schools for tht·ir new programs - all · of whi!'h l!'nd 1n pu t gifted children 1 11~cthcr in a srlt-co111a1n!'d classroom llr said Concordia ·.~ prograin "looked g<H'ld on paper · bul openly l'rl11c1zcd 1Jro- gran1.~ al . 11thi'r schools ('<1l \1ng many "u n s:i11~rartory' ;ind ' n111 111rr1111!!, ~1a1r n.:()llll'{'Tl1e11l!' • l quc~11u11 the appropn a1e11e~~ 111 r l'alua11ng professional people~· proposal~ in a public n1ecllng." said Su pcrtntendenL Truman Bencd \('1 , · If 1h1 s 1s 1101 public infonnation, I don'l \I.now \\'hat is." Dahlberg fired back. . Benedic1 argued with Da hlberg. sayin~ eac h proposal has the pol.enti al to be a qualitatively be tter prog ram. Dahlberg's position however. was su p- potred by the Parents' Associat ion for Gift ed Education. II \Vas alw supported by Trustee Don ald Inlay who said it ap- peared that some: principal.~ had only niade a '"hair-hearted atlen1 pl lo meel minimunl standards ... Assistant Supe rin!endenl for Tnstr111> t1on John Crain said lhere is a difference in opinion about v.·h a1 consti!utes a qualita li\'ely different progran1. H~ said 1n hi~ op inion the se lf -c o nt a i n e d <.'lassroorn concept I~ old fashioned. and there art very fe w teachers who can teach all subjects loda}. Besides the selr-e<>nt ained c\assroon1 approach. proposals submitted by school~ which Dahlberg criticized i n c I u d e d cluster grouping of children or si milar abilities within a regular c1a.~sroom and removing children from their regular classroom a few hours a da y 10 "enrich'' them with other gifted children. "My respons ibili ty is not to sit he.re and nod yes when I don't think son1ething i~ right," said Dahlberg. "That·s Y:hy I ask· ed to have all the principals here to hear what I .said."' would be borne through a special assess· n1enl district and allocation of city-held funds contributed by utility firn1s. -Another report by City l\·lanager Kl'rt Carr on the 1ho111y issues or rene\val of the city's fiv e-.vear lease with golf course. clubhouse concessionaire Peter Berger. Counciln1en have delayed a decision on the renewal for several wee ks in an effort to find a mutual solution decl ining revenues front the co ncession. -A decision on the award of a city contl'act and $250 monthly subsidy to l!ospita\ Ambulance Ser\•lce, \Vh1ch of. ft·rt'd to cnlrr 1n!n rhe agree1nent l:l~t \1·ec~ :iftcr operating 1n thr rrty for thr pa $l scvcr:1I 111onths. The !11111 w;is sh:irply ent1cized at a st1idy scs~ion !a~l \\"ednesrlay by hc;1d s ol the city publie salcty de partmen ts. -Es1ab!1shn1cn! of a 11e\v 1ob at clly hall senior accountant with a salary ninge nf 5801 10 S974 1nonthly. -A repert rron1 C1!y Al lornry V ~lac kenzie Brow11 on a p ro p o se 1t ordinance imposing a ~ O • 11 er e e n L as Banta111 Warrio1·s ltt Tlte S11uset surcharge 1111 all \l'alcr and sewer service nlf l'rC1I ti y ~:ui l"ll'1nen1e ro areas outside t'll Y l11111nd:1n1•s -i.'unsl!lt•rat1on ul an ord1nanl'e fo rbid· d111i;: par~ing 011 11nl'ale properly wh ich has bel'tl posted by 'thc <Jwner. One prune l::irge1 uf tht· pnipu~t·d l'Ode 1s a clly-own· 1'11 lu1 .. ( S<inla ll:-irb..ira where person s UJ !lit• 11cighlJorhood have been p;-rrking. ("n11~u!tr;11!on of another ordinance 1\h1<'h 11outd ban the "unreasonablf''' µ:1rk111g of bicycle.~ un public sictewalk s, \\'illk11a}S and other rights·of.way, ares The coath e .-.:plain ~ and the boys pay rapl attention in this silhoutt e shoL of one of six 1can1s of J un!C1r ;\J I American Football in J\tis sion \'icJo. \Vhal the bQyf' -from 8 to 13 -la ck in size and 'veighL 1hry n1ore than ni akr up for in c11thus1a ~n1. ~o the DA.Jl,Y PlLOT p1 C'ki.'f! a typica l tean1 foi· a photo- gruphic study. Sec full layout of pirlurcs on Page 3. Beach Purchais e Bill for Capo Clears Hurdle ,\hill (',111ing for thr statr pu11•ha~r nr the i.:ioo fret of prune hc:.irt1 onte ot- ~·uprrd h_1 lhr (';1p 1.~1ra r\!• Br;1dt ~!uh p;1s~ed annther rn ;1JO!' fHJr(ti<' 1n thr S1~1!P l .CJ::l~lallU-£' Tur'itl<n llul lhr S2 l·rni ll11111 n1e;1~ur1· 1·1111111 . µ01ned by two .\c:wpori Bc;,.ci1 leg1.,lat1ir~ still has a le1v n1ore obstacle~ b('forr !h(' stall' could 1nak(· an offer on the pri1ne aercage. The Senal t Natural resources and \Vildlife Comm ittee passed !he bill by a split voice vote and senl the bill off to the Senate finance committee 1'uesday af- ternoon. The Assembly already has unanimously approved the measure co-authored by Assemblymen Robert Badham and Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Newport Beach Rt'puhticans. II it passes the SenJte ~om111itl('e and then the Stare Senate, Ccilifornia will ha ve made a ~trong offer on the eight acres now on the pubic marke1 and ripe for high-rise de\'elopment Basically. !he bill i~ an atlempl at restoring a previous budgeted offer of a simila r ainount which was stricken earlier this yea r from the state hudgel. The major battle is against powerrul Northern California legislators who believ e the price is too high. Some stale offi~1als have chastised the opJXlsition, asserting thet n o r I h e r n lawmakers ha ve little understand ing of costs of Southern California coastal real est ate. If the state's offer:., accepted by lheJ15 mem bers of the. combine ov.·nin g the beach, then the: valuable seg ment would be added to Doheny State Park. Shaken 01·der Returns To Bloodied NY Prison fro111 \\'ire. Service~ ·\TT l\A \ Y -Ordcr 1·('111rncd HI ,\I· l1(";l Stair Pris1111 tod:iy ctf!e1· the 11:!1,un·~ lilo1ud1\·~1 !lrl!i''ll r'l'1tolL •>f 11 1uclcr11 lllllC's \I hrrr 1l1r dc;11t1 lotl h:1s n1i11· n~rn !rr 4!1, i;uilrds !odn1 lound Ille bod1r <. of t11 .1 rn{orc pnsone1·~ :111tf ull 1c1<1 ls lca1· Lhe. toll will :.till go higher !Other stunes P<ige lti1. Priso11 officials said six n1ore. n)lssing conv ict.~ may be <lead in the n1aze of tun- nels beneath the 54-J('re. prison. tlleanwhile. a med ical ex am i n er reported today that eight of the JO hf's tagcs ki lled in the revolt had died of gunshot v.·ounds. ft \\'AS 1101 i1nn1ediate!y knOW!l \Yhn Fired the ~hots at the hostages -lhc priw ners or the storming troopers. Ten hostage-: and :io prisont'rs died in 1hr (Ive-day re volt. which was brnk('n up 1\ionday when state troopers. n11tion11I guardsmen and sheriff's (lepu!ies overran the prison. More than 100 v.•ere. wounded, 1nany seriously. /I srokesman fur 1hf' tl·1onroe Count.1· Medical Center in Rochester "'here the autopsies were performed said eight died of gunshot wounds . Cause of death of a nint h hostage \1'a~ nol known iminediatelv. A IO!h died Saturday afler he was 'thrown out of a window. Prison ofricials had said previously - lhat some of the hostages had their necks slashed by the convicts. Early today. U.S. District Court Judge John Curtin of Buffalo ordered prison of· ficials lo allow attorneys lo enter the maximum-security facility l<J interview ;111d 1111111~('1 u11u:11i.:s. Ill' a!<o •irdered th • ;1dl111 ;,.<..111n ul dni ·!io ts ;111d ntll'.~i'"". \ j.!r1111 p ul Lc\\'~i·I'~. dnt·t111~. n11rse~ ;i nd l(':ot1I ;1~:.1~lanl' v.':-1-: lu1·111·iJ ;111a1 :ii • 111 hOtl g:1!•' :1t :1 a 111 wh111 The~ :i r- !<"'111plcd \lo pl'~'l'>tlll tlH' ll'der,11 l'Uurt il!'de1 :-it!lt(' 1·111Tctt11Jn:'i 011u11:1ls 111 Alhanv ~;11d Ll.ev v.·ould :in-;we.r Ille urder ;1! a llc;.11·u1g toduy 111 Bufl;Jln Ora:A2oa1t Wealher Good news for the su!Jering 1nasses 1t•s going lo be a lot cool. r r today and \\ledneS!li.iy . Ten1pcra- 1111·t·~ ;dong !ht' coast will h<.111 at 75 degrees. rising I!) only 85 in- );111J , Lo11·s toni~ht a 1·on1fort:ible 6:i :ilnn~ th!' br11thes and 6!l 1nl<in<l. INSIDE TODAY V1f'll'$ 11( t/1c truu1« !ltiicn ·11r1.,·01~ l'inl -Jro1rt lier 111 .~rdf' 011(/ 01n.~1d1: rr r•' 91 (:r11 roclay u11. Por1e Jli. C•lifo•n•• 1 c~.c~+" II• 1 c cau ni.ct 12·1• Comic:• It Cr•nwotf i• Ot•lll Nfllc:•• t Edli.r l•I f'•10 I Enltrl•lnm•"' 11 F !nf !>C• 11•1) Ho••«•"* 11 An" L•nO•" !t Mfrri•t• LIC.tllHI t Movlt t 11 Mulu•I FY!ICll U l't1t1tn1r Now• \ o .. ,, •• (ltll"" • Sv•v!o l'or!or 11 Soo•11 l'O.)I 51o<k Morkol 11·11 Tt ltvhltn U Tht•"'' 11 •••th•• • Wh•lo Wfl~ 1' WIHl'I""' Now• ll·lf Wo1ld Htwl •·I Don't Forget to Vote; Polls Open Till 8 P.M. ' ., I DAIL v PILOT T11rsd•1. S.ptembtf 14, 1971 Irvine Bowl Park Action Extended In Rent Hassle Festival of Arts directors agretd in· formally Mond1y night to give the city of Laguna Btach another 30 day~ in which to resolve the rent issue on the Irvine Bowl Park. "We'll at.11nd on our original offer of SlM,000 or 11 percent of the gross revenue,'' emphasized William D. ~lartin, Fe:i:tival president. "If the city dcesn't have I decision by our October meeting, we'll make it for them." The city now receive!! 1 71~ percent from the Festival e1ch year for the use Crime Atteni pt Ends in Death NORTH ROLLYWOOO (UPIJ - The body ol a burgl&ry suspect was found Monday wedg~ in an air conditioning duct of a medical. building after to nutSt'S noticed a hand dangling from a small wall vent. Police. said James Ronald Hanks, 19, or Burbank, apparently remov· ed thl'! roof air conditioner du.ring the Wel'!kend and became stuck. in the Jess than one-foot wide vent when he tried to crawl into the building. His death was attributed to suf· focation and !\eat prostra tion. Weekend temperatures in the are.a were above 100 degrees. Contract A ward For Capo Waste Plant Delayed The awared of a $2,328,000 contract for the expansion of the waste-treatment plant in San J11an Capistrano was held back Monday be<:ause of a technlcality. City Manger Donald G. Weidner told cl· ty councilmen state officials, who have approved an application to rl'!imburse a portion of the total cost, must first ap- prove the contract's language. A meeting of the officials is scheduled for Sept. 16. The contract was expected to be l \j,'arded to Weardco Construction Com· pany, the same firm that built the new San Clemente water reclamation plant. Another contract -$174,0C\)-fbr the ex. pansion of the Dana Point sewer outfall v.·hich is used by San Juan Capistrano - also was deferred until after the meeting with 5tate officials. Blaze Des troys Moulton Home Fire blamed on children playing wilh matches destroyed an 80-year<ild home !11onday on the Moulton Ranch three miles southwest of Laguna Hills. The intense heal and a lack of water hampered firemen, thrte of whom were o\·ercome fighting the stubborn blaz!". The '"'n bedroom frame home. "·as built in 1891 by Louis hfoullnn Sr. as a bnme for the ranch cook. It "'as occupied bv the Frank Garcia lamily. Loss \.\·as place at SJ.000. \\"ater had to be h11u!!d ti;i"n 11\iles ·to the fire and I! county and slate forestry fire units battled for tw o hours to control the blaze. Nearby ranrh build ings in· elud ing another home "·tre sari!(! Oll:A N~I COAST DAILY PILOT OltANGt; COAST l"U llLIS~JNC. COMl"A N'( "-•h•rt >l; w,,d ,..,.,:e1m1 •oiG l"UO!<>Mf' J•c:'" It. C urt•y Vic.• l"r•lllttnl -Go.''"'' M•n•111r n.-·· 1< •• ~11 Edlrot Tlt•"'•l A. Murpli:ft• ,,.__,Ina .,,,,.,... Cfl t rlt1 M, lo•• ltic:htr .. "· N•ll Aulolenl Ma..., ..... Edl:ot• ....... '-c• Offk:• 222 fo•••' A .. enwt M1ilin9 tdll1•11: P.O. l o.-•to•. t165Z S-C~ Offk• of the Irvine Bowl. This year, lt amounted to $88,000 for the city coffers. ~1artin noted that the prt:sent wage and prize freeze could have an affect on the proposed increase in rent. Any increase in pay ment lo thl'! city, f..1.trtin said, v1ould be contingent on rair,. ing ticket prict.s to !ht. Pageant of the f.1 asttrs. Such increases mny not he. legal under the present freeze and may not be legal under ''ph11se l\1-"o'' prize stablhza. tions after Nor. 12, ht. said. Martin, howe\"er, refused to go along v,tith a suggesllon b~· ~111yor Richa rd Goldberg to deft.r the d1scussinn of the rent issue until the frreze is nver. Festival directors 1n April originally suggested the hike in rent paid to the city to assist the city in financing the Main Beach Park bond retirement end dt'velopmenl costs. The city, in a It.Iler to the board in August, put forth a count~r proposal, ask· ing for a minimum of $155,000, p!us an additional 1$ percent of all other gros~ in· come. At that time. festival directors agreed to give the clty Jl! days lo either arcept or reject the original offer and tossed ou t the city counter proposal. Lagrn1a Office r Wins Promotion Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Frank Dillon wlU be promoted to the rank of lieutenant effective Thursday, Police Chief Josepb Kelly announced today. Dillon's promotion will fill the third lieutenant position authorized under the new city budget. He has been a member of the Lagu na Beach force since 1961 and has held the rank of sergeant for the past six years. Jn recent competition for two ne"·Jy established police captain p5ilions, Dillon ranked third and Kelly said his promotion was based on this achievement. The sergeant posilion he vacate!i will be filled from within the department after examinations, Kelly said. Five new patrolmen also will be hired in the near future, to fill four new positions authoriz... ed by the city and replace an officer who bas resigned. Ne wport Council Moves to Adopt High Rise Ban By L PETER KRIEG Of "'' O•llY l"tlol Stiff A restl~s citizenry giving them Bltle alternative, Newport Beach city council- men Monday moved to adopt a bll11 on high ril!e around both Upper and Lower Newport Bays and said they will think about 1:rtending it over a wide area in the future. The council voted fl.I to schedule a public hearing <kl. 12 on a 35-foo t building height limit and told an insistent citizens' group it will consider its dtmands for a more widespread height banand tough density restric tions im· mrdiately thereafter. City ~fanager Rnbert L. \\'ynn told C('IUncilmen fn r the moment they have to adopt one of t"·o ordinances before them, in order to ke!"p lhe waterfront high rise moratorium that expires Nov. 19 in effect be\'Ond that date Tht council reUuned a prnv1iann that the ban "'Ould be far one )'ear nnl y. hut noted it rould be ex!e:nderl if wnrk nn the new municipal master plan has nnl pro- gressed tn the point ihat a permanent land use plan ran be adopled , The rouncil duly noted pressurP fr om .!I ne"'ly·fri rmed group called Ne wport Re sidents United tN RU1 . "If the council doesn"t act, the cit.izen!i \\•ill do ~mething morP drastic." C.Oun- c1lma n Lindsley Parsons pointed out., rtferring In announced intentions of the homeov.ners group to force a popular vote on an ordinance to an high rise thmughout almost all of the city. The NRU presented councilmen with a proposed ordinance it had drafted and claimed !his is what the people of l\ewport Beach want. It would ban high r ise. in all but a handful of areas for two years as \\'Ork on a ne"' generaJ plan Ls CQmpleted. 'Cool 'BOs Due • Break Ill Record Heat Wave Seen A glimmer of hopt for an end to the record-breaking heal wa ve. was fl'!lt by Orange C.Oast residents about dinnertime t.·londay and weather official! confirm the lid is off lhe hot, smoggy Southern California pot. Inland school districts today threatened to send thousands nf Oran.':e Counl}''s 400,000 µup1l s to the bearhes at a time "hen lifr~11ard fnrces ha1e been cut to off seasnn skeleton r rev.·s. Or;inge Uni fied and Tustin Union High School districts sent students home early follol'•ing a minimum day schedule today. 'a'orba Linda and Santa Ana Unified districts v.·ere closed today and Santa Ana "·ill remain closed tomorrow. Along the Orange Coast the forcf' of the re.cord shattering weather furiiace \\"as tempered by fog along beaches this morning. for yesterday's-llS-degrl'!t plus readin&s in inland citifs, had moved out to sea. Today's high along lhe coait was set •I 75 degrees with a low of 60 to 85 degreu expected tonight. 1'he beach cities m11 expect a high of 72 Wednesday whilt thermometers inland will reach tht "lo'lf 80s." the weatherman says. The absence of the his:h pressur1 system that had stalled over Nevada rneans the next few days will be cooler. Beaches will again~ be bathfd by tht typical night and early morning fog and to~· clouds. the weatherman said. Desp1te the heat Monday, Orange Coasl beaches re<'Orded attendance estimates ueual for a summer week day. Jn San Clemente, 7,SOO cooled off al the city beach. Lifeguards described lhe .attendance as an average "summer crowd." As have most lifeguard units along the Orange Coast, San Cl emente guards reduced their force ''75 percent" as of Sunday. due to the routine end of season cutback. READY FOR JNOI AN SUMMER IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Kathy Carlson, Chris Lizotte and Donnie Duffer No schools "'ere ~Josee! in cities along the Orange Coast. lhnugh districts v.·ith schonls near the smog zone "'ere ''monitoring" the sceond day school smog v.·arning issued Jy the Orange County Air Polluiion Contrn! District ~londay the APCD logged a .57 parts per million ozone reading and pred1 rt<'d a 40 reading for todal'. Athletic actil'ities a re restricted ·at schools \\'hen the ozone lel'el exceeds .3:-i parts per million. ·Laguna Beat'h, which atracted 5,000 p- ersons f\.tonday will keep its Hfeguard staff on duty until the end of the heat wave. Ne"'port Beach lifeguards estimate 35,000 fled the heat at city beaches f\.fon- day, but report !heir staff has been cut to v.·inter schedule le11els. Parade Conting About 11 a.m. today the National Wtath<'r Service confirmed that the stall- ed high pressure system that v.·as blamed Indian S1u11111er Da ys Se t Se pt. 25 Jose ph Coombs Ser vices H eld Skeletal crews also are on duty at Hun- tington Beach city and state beaches aa well as at Seal Beach. Crowd estimltu on Monday were ''light." * -tr * Record Power Laguna Niguel's Indian Summer Days will kick off with a large parade featur· ing 3.000 p!'rsons on floats. in marching bands and equestrian units Sept.. 25. The parade "'ill hegin 11t !he \V est. NinP and move \\'f'Sl nn CMwn Valley Park"·ay lo the Tov.•n Center, st<irting al !O am Food, game!' and Pnter!ainment v.·ill be offered at the Tnwn Center frnm noon un- til 9 p.m . Booths 111ill be run by varinus Laguna Niguel service groups tn raise funds. Highlight of Salurd;iy's entertainment will be dances performed by Indians fiv. ing in Orange County and Boy Scouts from the Order of the Arrow. Bn11rrs \luseum will dl ~play Indians ;:i rt 1[arts di scovtrcd in 1he Laguna Niguel <ir{'a The La ~11na f\iguel Art Association 11111 rl r1n tf' thr1r hM~h ln r:ul tura! and h1,1nrir:il l <1~JX'r!~ nf lnrh<in\ in the lnral ar1>;1 ~\r111 s S;:i!(ird;:iy arP npen to \be f1Ub l1c. 1\•'!l\llf'~ ~11nd;:i1 . Sr pt , 2fi, inr l11rhng a 1·nllr 1 h;iil 1n11 rn::11nenl and harhcque al N1g url Beach (Salt Creek 1 are limlted to rrsidents of L;iguna r-..·iguel and their gurs!s !ndi;:in Summer Oa~·s is being ~nnn~rrd by the Lagun;i N i g u e I H()mco11·ners and Community Associa· tions and Avco Community De;·elopers. Pn\"ate gral"eside ser1•1ces "'ere he.!d this a.ftt'rnoon for Joseph H. Coombs. 165-Q Avendia Majorca. Lagun~ H ill~. 11·ho died Sa1urd?..y at the age of RI . Mr Coomhs j~ survived by hi!i wife, Elizabeth of the family home; two son 5, Joseph H. Jr., or Lake Havasu City, Ar izona and Richard Coombs of Arradia: it daughter, f\.1r s. Dorothy Quiggle of Arcadia : si x grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Use Reported In Southland Th_e two electric power companies servmg Sout hem California recorded all ti_me peak usage of electricity Monday a1 air conditioners ground out Indoor breezes for sizzling Southern Callfor· nians. Attica Prison Guards A native or Mass. ~tr. Coombs had liv· ed in Lai:una }~ills for lhe pa st ge1tn years. He was active "'Ith !ht Laguna Hills Rotary Club, the t.lason1c Club of Laguna Hills, the Bowling Green Club and Geneva Presbyterian Church At 3 p.m. Monday, Southern California Edison Company logged a peak power de- mand of 9.35 million kilowatti. The amount is 13 percent higher thM the neak usage recorded in 1970 and is the highest demand for pow!"r in the com· panv·s history, a spokesman said. Tell Their N ig li t111are The family suggests contributions lo Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles or the Heart Fund. Wh ile the capacity of the system which serves 14 Southern California counties was being "taxed." company officials con!ended lhat barring ' ' m a j o r <'atastrophy" they would be able to meet electrical demands . rrom \\'it!" Services AITICA. N.Y. -Prison guards Lynn Johnson. Rlcha rd Fargo and Curley Watkins nel"er experted lo survil'e tile black Monday bloodbiith . By all rights, they had nn r'E'a~0n tn. Today. they are alil'P and free <ifl!'r ;i 98-hour nigh tmare. indebted tn a bi t ()f mercy left in the hP.arts of hnrdrnt>d <'nn. victs, nr to the de;idly skills nf police: sharpshnnters. One 11·nre pr 1.~nn rlunl!arer~ and ran tn"·;ird ;idvnnc1ng milit1<1men. 1~hn nearly ki lled him in the be.lier hP v.·as a rioting con\·ict , an ul!imaie. ironir fllle. '"Thcv n1::idP n1e 'Pat" mnrr than tearga~." said CurlC'y \\';i1k1ns The5(' ::ire I.heir st0r1e:; nf 11 ha t har- pPnerl ~Tnnd;iv lrt~tdro the hnp<'f P<:<;.]I h1.l!h and gra~· walls of Al1 1r ;i SJ;i re rri:;on ··Ea\h of us had ::in rxeru!innrr ::iss1E:rt· ed to U.<; r-.tJnf' \l"iiS _,;h,1! JU<:.I be>f nre hr cn1 1ld grt In me:· s;11d .lnhn<:.nn f;t1;irds h;id \hi>ir rhrna\<:. .!'lashed Some \1'erf' .<;hnr rl1J11 n like l!lr~l n<'k Snme wrrr dn11~f'fl with ~;i!'nl1n!' "\rt' were alw;l\<:. nrfir rlf';i!h,'' s.11 rl .lnhn,<:.nq .. 1 knrw !hf'\ \1nulrl t..111 ll'i "hrn the attack heJ:!Qn 1 11;is sn _,;c;11·rr1 1 11·:i~ ready In d1r "The sharp-;;hnntrr,<:. sri1•rd manv 111 r~ .Just hrf0rc thf'y .<;!;i rtrrl to c;n fnr 11.~. a slug ""ould hit nne nf thrm Thrl' fr ll The kni\"CS \\·ere .<;till in lhr1r h;intl!' · .. ,Johnson said some of 1he gu ards 11·ere splashed 1vith gasnhne ::is they I;._\' in a trench. adding that the con1·icts f\011 111• didn't have the per\"ertcd courage lo hgh.t them into human torr hcs . He said his ov.·n exec.11 tioner knnc kcd him to the ground 1.1'hen the confronla tlon started. "At that pn1nt. I blacked out. I v.•asn't nut mnre than ;i minute nr 111·n \\"hen I came l.ll, the guy "·as thrre be!.1de me, n e.1d Th~ knile ""<1S in his h<1nrl ." Drsp1!e their desperate s1luation. the hostages r0u nd an odd brand nf respect sho1rn them rebe lhng inmates, ex- tending tn c11re fnr their food, cnmfort ;ind i:rncral safe!.\, It was n :;;tr.1nge S()rt of capt11lty, said Curley \\"alkins, with hi s captnrs -the .i:rea! n111jori1~· Qf 1hem hlar ks -ad- rlrr.io ~ing hlrn <is ~ir. nffertn'l, him cil!:aret- tc::; nnd snuff and al lnwing the pri son doc- tor tn srt h i~ ::inn '\\'hen thr\" ;lie hnt me;i!s. "'e had hot mPill~. "' hf' .~;i\fl. "\\"hr n CIH'1 h:.rl s:ind 1.1·1chPs . sn did we. \\' h;irl n111nn.•:o..~"s h11r lhP\" dldn·t " "The rtOI rn1:!'\ ha1·c ber n pl;inned a lnn;.: t11n1> If wpnt nff ~0 srn o0th," r;a1d Jnh1l'•1111 1 don t know 1f 1"1n ,en1ng to gn hack ihf'rr 11) 11•1•rk or n"1 ]'\·!' ju.~t hern th1·n11i;::h hr ll fnr [11 P rl111·~ f"m nril gn1ng h;11 k (1~t ;i r1111ple n[ da\::; ~ leaM , 1f rh eY fi,,n"t l1k1> it !htv r~n ha l e my res1gna· 11nn ·• Heat to Blame In Brush Fire ~lnnday"s fierce heat Wh'S bl amed for I stubhtirn bru~h fire which con~umed f\00 .acres nf \1-"atershed iR the Christianitos Canynn area nf Camp Pend!etnn. Scores of ~1arine Corps firefigh!ers and f1 .l'1ng tankers nffererl by the State F'or· r~trv rlrpanment finz.l!y quelled tht. b!az~ ;ir ~ pm, afier 11 burned fiercely for four hnu r~ Te n1pr r;irure~ excC'edc>d 100 df',l!rees ;inrl hum11L1y "·a~ per 1lnu~ly !()w ln the <'.1nl'nn \ln11rla1·. hri~e ~pokr.~men said The cr111 \P, thry s;i id has "ot Yfl been determ1nf't1 . J'\o ~1n1r1vrr!'I "·ere 1nvnh·rrt r.nrl he· r<111.~e nf f::i1'1'1ritb1e w ind ~ !he fire t11d not rrarh 1n1n !he counf\· wddf'rne~~ area hrh1nrl pnp11lal f'rl sectinns nf San Cl e· menlc. ba.<e ;iurhn n !1Ps rrpor1ed. The firm aided the Los Angeles Depart· ment of Water and Power in supplying the 3.45 million kilowatts needed MondaY, afternoon . The Los Angeles system can supply a maximum of 3.5 million kilowatts. Pov.·er company spokesman contended that power blackouts: in the area were largely localized to n e I g h b o r h oo d transformers that failed when overloaded in the record·breaking heat. Ho"·ever. Los Angeles Water and Pn"·er officials asked people to tum down ai r cnndilioners to cnnstrve electricity. t-.'o such ple11 "·as issued by Southern C;ihfornia Ed i~11n . San DieJl"O Ca ~ and Elertric Company ""h1ch ser\"es snurhem portion~ nf Orange Count.I' below Laguna Beach, nlsD rcpnr1ed high usage f\.fonday. lolaling 24.f million ki!ci"·::ilt hnurs for the day. Thi1 C'nm pnrrs with cnnsumptinn of 17 million kllnv.·att hours for lh!" ~ame dal' 11 week fli!(I, YOUR MO NE Y'S WORTH! Many people don't realize that carpeting Is one item that can be purcliawcl for less money today than 30 years ago. Here are a few eye openers gleaned from a MW$paper of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Library. Campare these with today's prices: 1 t.o!O 1•11 '"-1 t•o tt71 '"-Celllllot $1 700.00 + s1•00.oo + 447 ~• """"' ••ttw •e lb. 41• , •• 477% JOS Notfh fl C1101ift• Reel, •267Z o,.., om,. C•lll M1H • lJO W•ot Ill' Strfll N-coar"t IM<lli llJ) N1..,....r e...., ew•ll Hunll"'lllot> aV<.fl; llllS l 11Cll 1tow11.,tr4I Saddlehaclc College Bo11cl Ch•1'oc,ltt •00-1 4 Tl•n Chu'~ llocnt s•st.oo + Sl)tS.00 + S4.45 Sl I .ti 14 \/J t lb, 49( lb. l•l"4 .... _ •t lb. 10, llt. 140 .... zt1•• Creck.n 7 c llio. "' 414 ... l )l"'e Mowl• T~ ... sz.oo DAILV "11,.0T, Wl!ll -·e1o t. ~ .... N-·~,..., It llUllll""'• ''"" uc..,r $~ ••Y ""' ..,., • ._ •111er>t .., IAfiM• ... ell. IHWpOr/ 1-11, Col.i. -·· Hunllflol.., I Mdt. ,_,,,.,. Vt lllt'. Se11 Cltfnttl'-/ C•flohlf-..... S•ddl•btdl", •i.-.. Wllfl -'""""J fflllolt. ,rlft<IM I l"'lfllin9 ilollflf i. t1 »I W.t llY '''"'• Cotll Mna, T111,h1n1 1714) MJ-4JJ1 ~ .,._,..,.. 641-5671 s. c........_ .t.• o.,.,,_,...: ,., ••••• 4fJ-4421 LctcM-....... .,.,...,.......: , •••••••• 494-9466 ·~ "71, °"""9 CMtt "'*'-"""' ~,. ... ....... ...... lllllltrlllMt, ....... i.i _.,.. ... •11\-•~11•-" ,...,'I ........ .. ~ .. wl!Nul ... !ti -· ,,,......,..~,_.. S«Wllll Nm '"'"' .... 11 N-1 l 10'dl .... Cit!• M..,., Ct r....,,11, ~rl!Mi911 .,. ""..,.. u .as -~,,11,., 1r1 11"•11 n rs -t11ty1 "'nti.,., ,,_1i..o11oiot, IJ.B -1111y, Voters Trickle to Polls Saddle.back College's $24 ,870,000 bond Issue ma~· be. massil·e. in &eope but early morning voter turnouts at the polls throughout the South county we.rt'! diamal nevertheless. By midmorning less than thrl'!e percent of the. vn!tr1 rtgistered had shown up in a spot check of more than a doien pre.cine ts Throughout the spra"·ling area prtrinct after precinct reported extreme.ly light vote.r tUl'T)(JUt. Example~ were generally the SA.me e.ve:rywhere: . Precincts rtporting perh11ps 1.100 registf'rtd vot!"rs usu11lly had JO persnn.s casting ballots by midmorning . One factor in the voter turnout 11 .. h!cti defies analysi~ becauSI'! of its ranty ls the heat "ll>'e1·e. Generally. t lec-tion watchl'rs !pecule!e nn fnu\ \\'tether's eff<'cl~ nn thr 1·otl'r turnout -rain a nd cold v:inds. But the present heat "'a\"!" might St'r\'e equally to keep Vllters :11 homr Somt pte('inct \.\'Ork!'rs prcdirted larRPt numbers or vo!ers hater in the ri.o;v. hO\.\"e\f'f. Ta xp~yers S'l~~or1a11nns h;H P ('On· dl'mned !he honrl is.~ue. anrl f('w Olher groups hRve ::;11ppnr!ed 11. If t"'o-lhirds of today·s l"Oteri. cast .ine ''Oles. !he commun11y cnlle.11:e's f11f urr - lnrludin~ 11 hr11nch c;impus 11nd n~w bulldi11gs -~'Oli )d 1:W' gu:in1 ntPNf. Polls ""ill r11 n1a1n open unti l A p m l"'l·O·loMlt , ••• ,.. Jtf.Cllb lf1/)f lb. ••t lb. sot•• 14'11• lb, Sl1Jt llt. 711 •• hef 1.'-': DI•. ... SJ.t i G•.-c..,....1.., SI •it· ytl , It ,, St •it· -,4. a. •Jt ALDEN'S S:ARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646°4838 HOURS: Mo11. ttlnr T11u n.., t N S:JO -Fri., 9 te t -Set., t :JO to 5 eoo•Ao 142% ,.,. .I • ol n p- d I • 0 I s I r • • • • r I ./ Lag11na Beaeh EDIT I ON Today'8 Flnal N.Y. Stoeks VO L'. 64 , NO. 220, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1'71 TEN CENTS • • 0 ' Ie aims Playl1ouse Due Help .~. 'Laguna Drinkers' I Charges Denied Fro111 Fest? Laguna Beach's f1nanc1ally troubled Laguna 1\'loullon Playhouse may be given a ~10.000 shot 1n !he arm by !he Festival of Ai·ts. Festi val directors ~londay n i g h t agTeed, hO\\'ever, lhal any •·substantial'' gift "·ould have tu v.·ail until final audi!s for the 1971 season are con1plete. "The pla~·house has rnade a \'ah<1111 er- ror! this year." comn1ented \\'1ll1an1 D. !ll<irt1n. pre~1denL ··A ;::111 1.~ s-0methi11g \\C should seriou~ly consider " The subject ol a gift can1e up \\'hen directors receJ1ed <1 leller .fro tn the playhouse requesting financial ~uppor!. Director He!!'n Keeley noted the Festival of Aris. 11·hile supporting a number of other cultural groups. has ne\•er con· tnbuted to the playhouse. ~lrs. Keeley suggested !he re~tival board approve SiOOO to be given to the playhouse 1mmediatelv. \l'ith t 11 e possibility ur another 'ss.ooo aller the audit latel' th15" n1011th I !al Akins asked if the pla.vhou.~e need- ed the money nght away. <:lenn Vedder'. \rho sits on hath the playhouse ;i nd festival boards , rep!1cd. "the qu icker the medical ion the better off the pa!ienl " ''If wr can get a substantial con· tributlon, other$ "'iii do hkev:ise." Vedder added . Dr. Harold Burton n1oved that tht ftstival hold off on any gift unti l audil~ are reviewed '·and we kno11• just how inuch money "'e have." The motion car- ried unanimously. Directors also agreed to preface 1 he motion with indications of the good 111- tentions of !ht festi val !01\'ard backini; the playhouse. Gladys Payne Rosary Recital Set Wednesday ' Rosary 11·1ll bf recited \\'edncsday t vcning al 7 ~O 111 !'ll cCo rm ick Laguna Bt'ach Chapel for Gladys Payne. :146 Can- yon Acr<'s Drt\'t who died Sunday 1n South Coast Conllnunit.v lloi;p1tal. She \l'aS 6i A rcc~u1rm n1:1s~ 111111 be 1·clebratrd for 1\lrs. Ra~rlf 111 St Cathcrinr's Catholic Chu1·rh at 10 ::i rn. Thur.~da v. followed bv bunal a1 Holy $!.'pul e-hie Cernet er~;, Oran~r A native of ;\l1sso111·1. ;o.·lrs Pavne had Iii cd 111 Laguna Brach for :18 yc;11:s She rs .~ur1·11·ed by three daughtt>r.~. htr.~. F:lizabcl h Anne Coo;}('rs of Laguna 13each. J\lr$ i\lary Zn\·od11y of Santa ·Ana and 1\1rs, J;inc1 I\ S!rickner of Jl a\\·aii: 11vo bro!hers. Ler<~ IJlackeler of Laguna Beach and Cleo Bla rketer of San Juan <.:apistrano: l\l'O sisters. l\1 ri;. Dorsev hoppe of Santa Ana and Mrs. F!o~· <:i1ber1 of La guna Bfach . eight _gr11ndchi ldren "nd two great Ji!ra ndch1!dren Her daughter and son-1n-la11-. Bill t:oopers. are the new owners or r:cnf''s 1\1arke! 1n Laguna Beach. Festival Board Members Remain For the seco nd lime in lhe his1Qr\' of the Laguna Brach Festi val of Aris. there will ool he lln election lo determine who 1il.s on lhe. board of directors. lncumbenls Willin1n D. J\.1artin. O F:. •·Bud" Schroader 11nd Helen Keeley wert the only ones to rile p11per11 and thus are unopposed . 1-0 ti1r election \11a 11 called off All th rer have been on the board for the. pas! 1hree years. Directors learned 1\londay night that lht 11nnual membership meeting will be held Nov 8 Following ii, Festival dire<'· tors will mee t lo elect new office'rs for the. board of directors and reorganiu sUnd ing commiltee.:c;. - REE · TW< AGUNA 12- DillL 'r l"ILOT Sii i! l"M .. SOCIAL COMMENT --\-(lll"vc h1•:ird of th(' Chicago 7 1\;01 t o be outdont·. l.at:una Beach ha~ eornc up 111 th '!'-shirts 1na k1n g JOt:ul;1r 1·01nrncn! aboul dcfcndan1 ~ in the Sep1. 5 drinkrrs 1valk lhat bera1nc a 1nelct' J>olire have not lound Ille .-.11ua11011 hurn orous. ~1 11rc lhcy had to quell <1 l'l'a c:as nut~1dc the Orphanage Rar. Fighting, ~h11ut1ng . and bottle throwing Jed to :i r rc.~I.'-. Sho1vn are Beach /louse Inn 1valtresses 1\'ear- 1ng ··Free the Laguna 12 '/'-shirt:-;." From left arc Ka1h.v Rohcrt:-.on. Chri~t rne Stoel, Sue Fischer. Doc· dee llcndcrson, Na n ('~· Bollas and 01ane Steele. Shaken 01·der Returns To Bloodied NY Prison From \\'rrt Ser\ i1·r< ATTICA .. '\ Y. -{)rder rel urned In \1 IJ('a Staf f Prison !ridav ;:iftrr• !hi.' Uflllun ~ hloodie~! prison l't'\'(1\1 ol rnodl.'n1 11111r~ "'"ht'!"e !he death toll h<i.~ nu1\I 11:'en 10 411 Lagunu'~ Junior Picrskin Leaouc 0 ~ Lo ses First J<our Laguna Beach's nc11•l.I' rrf•atrd .Jur11or All-Anicncan Foolball League l<1unched its first sea.~on in !>raring heal and 1\t'f\! down !O defea l in fa<'h uf /nur O[)('nlnj.' games -but supporters g:i1·r lhr young~lers a ''sfraighl A' fur effort On Satu rday the Laguna Bf'at h Phan- lo111s n1et the Newp.-1rl ~Je:-a Cor~:i1r~ 111 Orange a.s the temperature hovcrrd 1)\('r !ht' 100-<legree ma rk . Play ing a trAn1 "'ilh sel'en years experience. the boys in !hi· 90-11 0 pound t:ategory los! 50-0. About f)IJ parents wt"re on hand for thr gamr Sunda.y the Laguna Beach Skyha1\ ks were defeated 6-0 by !ht• Ne11·port :'.1esa Coronas in a hard -foug ht gamt' played 111 105-degtee heal befort' 100 fa".~ at Cns1 a ~fesa High Sc hool. So1nt 60 parents follo1vcd !ht• Laguna Beach Int ruders to F'oun!11in Va lle v Su11- day to watch lhern pla.v th(' 0Tui;t1n Cobras. victors 1n a .'lfi..fi l111;il i.c:ore l.agunan ·rerry N:iugh1 ran 5;1 yard~ 1!1r lhf' Intruders· only 1out·hdo"·n. In the fourth gamr or the "'erkcnd 111 .. Laguna Beach Marrier~ Journeyed to Capistrano Sunday 10 play the San Clemente LOOos. T h e 8-9-vear-of.ds. weighting up lo 75 pounds. were defeated 2:,.6, with Craig C\a:<lon running 70 yards for tht Laguna touchdown. '·Uard~ luda~ !ound 1nr h<id!t'S ()f l11n more pn.~nnt•1·.-;:ind 11ll11•1al~ 11.'ar thr 1011 '"''I! .;1111 ~P tlli!!lrr 11rhrr '<!11rir~ l'a~r lti • l'l"ISOll 11!/l{'ICll.• .~:>hi "'-!\ t\llU't' !!H\:,1111: j'l)ll\ ll'tS flllll hf' d('ad 111 !hr rn'1Lf' c1f 11111 nt•I, bPnra!h lhf' :i4-nr1r pn~1111 \'lr:1nwh1le. a n1r(!lcal e l ;1 nl 1 11 r r rr1}11r1 rd loda v !h:i! e1 gh1 ,,r 1h1' Ill h1 ·st11ge!-ki lled in 1hr rrvnh h;1d died 1,f g1111sho1 11ounds 11 \Vil~ llnl 1!1111l!'fll;th•l,I ~!l(•W !I 11'110 f1rr·d 1f1t ::hnts at !h,, ho.~1ai,:r:;; -•lie prison!'rs or !he :-;t nrm1 n~ lr('lflpers ·rcn ho.~tngc~ an d :!ll prisoners died 111 !he five-day re1101l 11•ha·l1 1.1·ns hrokf'n UI) ,\londa.1· 1vhen slate troOJ)\'1·~. nnt 1on:1I gu;irdsmcn and sheriff's dcput1e:-. 01·1·rra11 lhe prison •\1.ore tha n ltlll "'('re "'ounded. many seriousl.1·. A spvkesm;tn for ' the .\lo11rue Luunt• :'.1ed1ral Center in il<H.·hester ll'ht'rf' lhi> aulops1e.s "'ere performed said eight died of gunshot "'ounds Cause of deatb or 11 nin1h hosl;igc was nol 1010"·11 unmediateh A 10th died Satu rda v after ht' was 'thrown out of a windo1.1 Prison officials had said pre\·iouslv - !hat SOmf' of the hos1age.~ had !hei r nCck s slashed by the convicts. Earl.\/ toda.v. ti S Districl CouJ'1 Judge .John Curlin of Buffalo ordered prison or- f1 cials lo <1llow al!.orne,vs to enter the n1aximum-secur11y f;ici li1.v 10 in1crvie\v <1nd tot111sf'I inn1ales He also nrdered the adn1 ission or doctors :ind nu rses :\ group of law~·ers. doctors. nurses and le1Zal assistants "'a.s turned awav at ;1 pri~n gate at J a.m. when they al- tempted to present the federal court order. Stale corrections offi cials 111 Albany .said tt,ey woukl answel' the order at a hearing today in Buffalo. Lacruna Festival 0 Cives $87,896 1\~ City Share I 1h· t II\· 4 ()l!f'!.~ \\'Ill l"C'l'ef\C $87.896 fro111 lhL· L<1guna Bear·h Fes1 1val o{ Ari.; lh1-. \ear -Uf1 ncarlv SJ2.000 from lasl ~ 1':1! Tllf· ,11111 11·11rc,,c111.~ 11 1 ~ rrn·fnl nt th<' ~ro-.~ rr>1cn11(' c1ill<'t tr1f by lhe tcst11·:1! d111111g lh(' 19iJ I'll!\ !11 actr!llu)n lo lllr rct·ord ainou111 ol 111<111ry 10 bC' prt.'C't1trd lhc c!ly for rrnt of lhr lr1 inc BH11 I l'ark. 11 ·s-been a re('n r<t ~(·a~e11 111 1nan y other re~pet:ts. rrportrd BolrlA•pf)Crl. lcst11'a\ husi ness manager. c:round:-; attendancc-total ed 121,2:10 11h1le lh(' l'agl'l:l'rit or thl' r.·las!ers dre1\I 118 ,7 1!'1 -a total of 23!l-945, an increase of 7,'1i5 per~ons above tasl year. Pu blic:1sl Sal!.v Reeve also noted • "retord" ~·f'ar The festiva l and pageanl were included in hvo docun1entary filn1l> on Sou thern Ca1trorn1;. -one in Italy, lhe orhrr in .lapa n <\n Italian wr1trr is leatunng the r~sllval in a t-.:uro pean 1n<1gazine and .!I Brazilian Journalist is doing the same in a South An1cr ic an publicalion. she said . Additionally, ~1rs. llee\'e reported. the fe!'liva l was telev ised on KBJ-TV , KTIV, KfMR, KT :..A. KNXT and KCET. Among visitor~ lo this year's Page.ant wf'rr srores of meinbers of !he \\les1ern \Vhite I-louse ~l:;iff and lhe Presidential prei;s corps: State Depa11ment visi!ors arid other government officials, Mrs. Hcevr. noted. .l a pau lo Aid Hanoi TOKYO IAP l -The Japan Red Cross Society decided i\1onday to iiend about SI0.000 worth "'[ medical and other relir.f S:.!pplles to North Vittnam to help nood victim!!. North Vietnam ,?5 hit by its worst floods in 26 years inf .ate July. By BA RBARA KREIBICll 0 1 ~t Otll~ P'ilo! l!IU In an official statement on the Sept. 5 "drinkers' walk" Laguna Beach Police Chief Joseph Kell y today declared ''.after e\'aluating all th e facts. I find that the complaints of police brutality in this in- cident are unfounded ." Kell y told reporters at .a press con- ference that he 11.•as satisfied v.·ith the ac- tion of his men "'in fa ce of the circumstances" and added. "I intend to be !he serverest critic of I his departn1enrs performance and I have so advised the men.·· The police chief said he had been ad- C vised b.v the ~·i1y attorney to keep his comrnents on the e\·cnt general to avoid prejudicing co urt eases no\1' pending aj.lain.~t the 16 prrsons arrested in the Labor Day \Vrekend fracas in the neiJ!horhood of the Orphanage Bar. 696 S. Coast High\\'ay. In trial.11 sel at varying dates from Sept. 22 through October. \hf' defendants \l'il l answer varying chafges incluing failure to disperse. drunk in public. ;1..;l"aulting an officer and dis turbing the peace. The melee de\·eloped when a n estin1ated 80 to JOO persons participating- 1n a "traditiona l walk-around " of Coast Highv.·ay bars to celebratf the end (If summer were refu!led admission to the Orphanage Bar. Eight plain1Clolhes oHicen working a narcoticR survey in the area attempted to 6re:ak up the gathrmg and were joined by six uniformed Lai:iuna Beach ofrlcers. rnu r Sheriff's deputies and four California High"'n.v patrolmen. P:irticipants later cl11imed several perso ns had bC'cn subjected to e:"l:cessive: r>"licc fvrce and filed complaints. i\lrs. Thomasi na G101n Laguna area chairman (If rh e America n Civil Libertit's Union. has requested City Cot1nci l discussion of the charges ir.t lhe Wednesday night meeting. Turning aside detailfd questions from rtportf'rs. Ke!!y said today. "t~ forum for judg ing !he charges should nol be either the newspapers or the city coun- cil." lie said the de.partmenl has received a total of nine formal romplainls, five rciiarding alleged use of force on one defendant and four conce.rnin_g the treat- mrnl of another tlefendant l\elly \·ehemcntly denied that his of- r~rs "'e.re ''monitoring" !he walk . "There "'as no ronnect1on at all bct\.\·een tht ei ght -man pl01in clothe.~ detail in the l.'.lf'o Street are;i and the 1\·alk-around." tie lnld rcpor!ers. •·1 had been told that thl' "'alk-around look place every year. hut my informal ion "'ai; that il had never caused any trouble a nd 1 sa1\' no need lo n1on1!or ii " It wou!d be up to the citizens to decide if !he \.\'alk should be ba nned in fulure . he said . adding "l"m sure the intentions \\'Cre good ." In his formal statemen!. Chief Kelly wrote . "The scene of the disturb;i nce mu sl be described to appreciate what happened. A crowd estimated at 80 to 100 people was heading for its tenth bar in the walk around. f\1any of the m v.·erc npenly carrying drinks in their hands. The)' crossed South Coast Highway in the vicinity of Cleo Street, and in so dC'ing they bloc ked traffic, Slopped vehicles. of· rered motorist& drinks, jumped on vehicle hoods and shouted obsce nities • l motorists." fights broke out, he went on, when the · crowd v.·as den ied entrance. to the lenlh bar and plain clothes off icers. allempting to break up the righU after identifying themselves. were themselves attacked, As the. crowd grew to 200 aod then 300. more police assistance W&!I c11lled, he !aid and it was necessary "to take im· mediate action. and do it firmly and forcefully to keep an explosive situation under control." Ke.Hy sa id he basf'd his conclusion regarding the alleged police brutality on a detailed report of the event prepared for him by Capt. David Brown, but i111id he does oot intend to re\ea!t the full re.port. He also denied rumors some ofricer!I have bttn "fired '' !ince the walk-around. "No one ha! betn dlsml!!sed," said Kelty, "but "'e had one resignation -last night -~hich is no way shape or form con- nected \\'ith this incident" At the request of reporter! Kelly iden- lil1ed the otficer 11.•ho resigned as Del. Robert Briscoe saying, "I must em· phasize again that hi s resignation had nothing whatever to do with this event." 'Music Man' Star 'Bugged' :\rt Lund fel! Just a ltttle bit bug· ged Friday night during the open- ing pcrfonnance of lf'fle ~Utsic fllan " "'hi!e singing the lune ··~1ari01n. lbe Librarian.'' a moth flew into Lund 's mouth. Startled. he con- tinued singing the number. 111 wQat ob~er~~rs termed ··a w o b b1 y voice One employe of the Lyric Opcr;i, \l>'hich is pu!ting on the sho"" of· fcred a remedy for any such future situation. ··H~ could gargle \Yit h Flit be fo r• each show." Badha1n to Give State Plaque To Laguna Beacl1 Assemblyman Robert E. Badham will appear at the Laguna Beach City Counci l meeting at 7:30 p.rn. Wednesday to present the city with a Cal ifornia Slatt Seal plaque to be hung in the council chambers. J'.olayor rlicharcl Goldberg will accept in behalf of the city. The balance of the meeting "'ill be devoted to a relatively routine agenda, \\'i!h the exception of a request fron1 Mrs. Thomasi na Gunn. Laguna Beach area chairman of !ht American Civil Libt'rties Union, for discussion of alleged police misconduct du ring the Sept. ~ "drinkers' \\•alk " disturbanct. Items to bf ronsidt"red for action in- <."ludc: -Approval of appl1ca t1on for a land ;ac- quisition loan for the. ne1v city bu!'! termi;ia l un<le; thr Urban 1\f a l'i a Transportation Act -Adoption of an ordinance approv ing La~una Canyon Annexation No. 5 and set- ting of hearing dates on Orr fi and ZO on rezoning of !he area to a combi nation o( N-IA and Rl/85 zones. -Approval of an Qrd 1na11c.e increasing parking meter violation line11 lo S3. -Adopl1n g ol a reso)ut1011 <1ulhoriz1ni:i a new lireguard agreement with the county, which \1•ould pay $21,736 for city guard :;ervice through f\.1ay, 1972. or .. ge Coat l\'eatber Good ne 11.·s for thc sulfcring masses. fl's going to be ~ lot cool. er today and Weiinesday. Tempera - tures along !he coast "'ill halt at 75 degrees. rising to only 85 in· land. Lows tonight • comfortable 65 along the. beache~ .and 68 inland. INSIDE TODAY Vieivs of tl!c-tragic: Attica p1·ison Tiot -fro111 fli t inside 011d outsiclt -ort uive1t 1.orln!/ on Pa ge 16. c.1111,, .. i. 1 CIL•dll'" lJ• 1 Ct111lli.tr n -11 C1,..1c1 t• Ct•Jl ... ttl It OH"' M•llc•I I ...... 111 ..... ' 1f111\H .. I-U ""'-• t1·1J ""-.. ,,_ .......... It MtrPt-1.k-I ,...,,._ IS Mul\lt l l'~IHlo If M•ll911•t New• I 0•-(""'""' S~l~ll 1'"'1•• 11 S ... h ft.JI Ow.• Mfrlll U·IJ ftltvlollell II f1'tlltFI II W••IMr f WILHt Wl llL 2t W-'t Ntwt IT·H WHltl M .. t f-1 Don't Forget to Vote; P~lls Open Till 8 P.M. • ' • f ,Z DAILV PI LCT Irvine Botvl Park Action Extended In Rent Hassle Festival ot Arts dir~lors agre-ed in· rormally ?i.fond.ay nlgl'lt to give the cit y of Laguna Beach another 30 days in \.l'h1ch to resolve the rent issue on the lr\'lne Bowl Park:. "We'll stand on our original offer of $155,000 or 'l1 percent of the gross revenue," emphasized 'V11\iam D. ti.1artin, Festival president. "If the city doesn't have a decision by our October meeting, \1·e'U make 1t for them." The city now receives 17 1_, percent from the Festival each year for the use Crime Atte 1npt Ends in Death NORTH HOLLY\VOOD <UP!) - The body of a burglary suspect was found Monday wedged in an air conditioning duct of a medical building after to nurses notice d a hand dangling from a small wall vent. Police said James Rona!d Hanks. 19, of Burbank, apparently remov- ed the roof air conditioner during the weekend and became stuck in the less than one-foot wide vent when he tried to crawl into the building. His death was attributed to suf- focation and heat prostration. Weekend temperatures in the area were above 100 degrees. Contract A ward For Capo .Waste Plant Delayed The .!I.wared or a $2,328,000 contract for the expansion of the "'aste·treatment plant in San Juan Capistrano "'as held back Monday because of a technical ity. City 1.tanger Donald G. Weidner told ci- ty council men stale· offic ials, who have approved an appli cation to reimburse a portion of the total cost, must first ap- prove the contract's language. A meeting o! the officials is scheduled for Sept. 16. The contract \\'as expected to be 11warded to Weardco Construction Com- pany, the same firm that built the new San Clemente waler reclamation plant. Another contract -$17-1,000 for the ex- pansion of the Dana Point sewer outfall \11hich is usf'd by San Juan Capis trano - also was deferred until after the meeting with state officials. Blaze Des troys Moulton Home Fire blamed on children playing ~·Hh malchf'S destroyed an 80-year-old home 1\fonday on the Moulton Ranch three miles soutb\.l·est of Lai;:una Hills. The inlf'nse heat end a lack of water hampered firemen . three of whom v .. ere overcome fighting the s!ubhom blaze. The two bed.room frame home y,·as built in 1891 by Louis )lnullon Sr. as a home for thP.. ranch cn<Jk II ~·as occupitd bv lhf' Frank Garcia lam1lv. Loss y,·as place at SJ.000. · \\"ater had to be hauled t\.\·o miles tn the hre and 11 county anrl st ale forestry fire units battled for tv.·n hours to control the blaze. r\earby ra nch bu1ldJngs m ('lurl1ng another home "·ere saved. OI ANGf COAST DAILY PILOl OllANC.0: C0 .1,$f PU(ll lSHl'°'C. COM ,.1,NY llo~•rt N, Wtod f'•••.OIMI '"" Pulllill'lff" Jtc~ k. Curlty V<ct Pres1<11nl tnd ~n,rtl M1n1~'' Tho'"'' ICtt ~il Edl!DI' Tho,.11 A. M urpl.•~1t M1nagu•ag Eo.rer C h1rl11 H . Looi Ricl.a rd P'. Nall Auh!tnl M1n10l"f Eo.:0•1 t..f1H leaclri Offk• 112 Fo•••• Av1nu1 M1ilin1 ttldr111: f'.0 . Bo1 11116, 91652 S•• Cl_ ... Offlct of the lr\'1ne Bowl This yt ar, lt amount ed tn $88 000 fnr !he city coffers. J.1artin noted that the present 11.·age and prite freeze could h;il'e an affect on the proposed increase 1n rent. Any increase 1n p;iymenl to the 11ty, ~fartin said, wou ld ht' contingent on rais- ing ticket prices to the Pageant of thf! ~1astf'rs. Such increa~PS may no t be le~al under lhe prrsent freeze .1nc1 may nnt be legal under ;.pha~e tv.o" prize stab1liza. tlons after ~O\'. 12. he saicl. ~lart in. hov»e1 f'r. refused lQ go alnn,I! '·l'llh a suggestion hy \1ayor Richard C..o!dberg In defer !he d1SCUSSl1Jn of !he rent issue until lhe fr eeze is nver , Fes\1\'al directors in April originally suggested the hike in rent paid In the city to assisl the city in financing the ?-lain Beach Park hond retirement and de \'elopme nt costs. The citv, in a letter lo the board in August, p\it forth a counter proposal, ask - ing for a minimum or S!55,000, plus an additional 15 percent of all other gross in· com~ At that time, festiva l directors agrerd to give the city 3[1 days to either accept or reject the original offer and tossed out the city counter proposal. Lag una Officer Wins Promotion Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Frank Dillon will be promoted to the rank of lieutenant effective Thursday, Police Chief Joseph Kelly announced today. Dillon's promotion will fill the th1rc1 lieutenant position authorized under the new city budget. He has been a member of !he Laguna Beach fo rce since 1961 and has held the rank of sergeant fnr the. past six years_ In recent competition for two ne'A•ly established police captain psitions. Dillon ranked third and Kelly said his promotion v.·as based on !his a'chie."emenl. The sergeant pnsitinn he v;irates \\•i ll he filled from 11·i1hin the department after exam ination.~. Ke lly safd. F'ive new patrolmen also "'JI! be hirrd in the near future. to fill four new positions authoriz· ed by the ci!y and rf'place an officer u·ho has resigned. Ne wport Council Moves to Adopt Hi g h Rise Ban By L PETER KR IEG or 1~1 O•!IY Pllol 11111 A reslles~ citizenry giving them little alternative, Newport Beach city council- men f\1onda y moved to adopt a ban on high rise around both Upper and Ln wer Newport Flays anrl 5a1d !hrv will think about extendtng it over a \.\~ide area in the future. The council voted fi.J to schedule a public hearing Ot-L 12 nn a 35-foot buildin~ height hm1t and t-0ld an insistent citizens' group it \\l!ll Cflnsidcr il5 demands for a more \\·idf'Spread hei,l!ht banand toueh density restrictions im· mediatelv therraHrr City \f;inagrr Rnht-r!. L \\'~ nn told cnuncilmen for the moment thcv ha1·p to adopt one of t\\·o ordinances befiire them. in orde r In keep the ,1·aterfront high risP moratorium th;it e~pircs \'01' 19 in effect be,·ond that date. The council rrta1nrd ::i pro\1i5inn !hat the ban "·nutd be far nnc year nnl,v. but notcrl 11 rould be exl ended if 11•ork nn the ni:1" municipal master plan has nrot prn· gres~ed IJ} !hr pn1nt th:it a permanent land use plan ran br ;idnplP(! The council duly nrited prf'ssure frnm ;i nev.•l.\··fnrmed gro11p rrtllcd r-:t'\\'fl(lrt R C'~idents l'ni!rd I ~Rl l 1 · If !he council doesn 't ;;cl. the c1 !1 zens ~·ill do S(ln1ething mnrc rlrastic.'' Coun· c1lman Linds ley Parsons poi nted out, r eferrlni.! to announced intrntion s of !he homeo>A'T1ers group to force a popular \Ote on an ordina nce tn an high rise throughout almost all of the city. The !\RU presen ted cnuncilmen with a proposed ordinance it had drafted and claimed lhis ii; what the people of I\P>A'pnrt Beach v.·ant . It would ban high rise in all but a handful of areas for two vears as ~·ork on a ne~· general plan is coinpleted. 'Cool '80• Due • Break Ill Record Heat Wave Seen A gl immer of hope ror an end lo the record·breaking heat wa11e \\'a.'I fell by Orange Coast resldent:i; about dinnertime Monday and weather officials confirm the lid is off the hnt, smoggy Southern Ca lifornia fXl l. Inland school districts today threatened to send thousand!! of Orangf' County '.!! 400.000 pupil.'! to thf' beaches al a lime when lifeguard forces ha ve been eut to off season skeleton crev.·s. Orange Unified and Tu stin Union High School districts sent students home early following a minimum day schedule today. Yorba Linda and Santa Ana Unified clistricts were closed today and Santa Ana will remain closed tomorrow. Along the Orange Coast the force of the record shattering wea ther furnace was tempered by fog along beaches this morning. for yesterday's 115-degree plus readings In inl and cities, had moved out to sea. Today's high along the coasl 11.•as set at 75 degref's with a low of 60 to 6~ deguet expe<'ted tonight. The beach r.ille!I ma1 expect a high of 72 Wednesday wh1l4 thermometers inland will reach the "10'¥'1 80s." the weatherman says. The absence of lhe high pressure system that had stalled over Nevad a mf'ans the next fe w days will be cooler, Beaches will again be bathed by tht typical night and early morn ing fog an~ low clouds, the weath erman said. Despite the heat Monday, Orange Coast beaches recorded attendance estimalf's ueua! for a summer ~·eek day, In San Clemente, 7,500 cool ed off at the ci!.v beach. Lifeguards described thil attendance as an averilgf' "summer crowd." As ha ve most lifeguard unil~ al ong the Orange Coast. San Clemente guards reduced their force "75 percent'' a!! of Sunday, due to the routine end or season cutback. READY FOR INDIAN SUMMER IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Kathy Carl son, Chris Lizotte a nd Donnie Duffer No schools were closed in cities along the Orange Coas t. though districts "·ith l!chools near the smoi;: zone were "monitor ing" lhe second day school smog warning issued by the Orange Counly Air Pollu tion Control District. Monday the APCD logged a .57 parts per million ozone reading and predicted a .40 reading for today. Athletic activities are restricted al schools when the orone level exceeds . .35 parts per million . Laguna BeBch, which alracted 5,000 P- er.sons Monday will keep its Hregu.11.rd staf/ on duty until the end of the heat \'.'ave. r\e"-'port Beach lifeguards estimate 35,000 fled the heal at city beaches Mon- day, but repo rt their staff has been cut to \\'inter schedule levels. Parade Coming About 11 a.m. today !he Nationa l Weather Service confirmed that the stall· ed high pressure system that was blamed lndion Sununer Da ys Se t Se pt. 25 Joseph Coombs Services Held Skeletal crews also are on duty at Hun· tington Beach city and state bf'ache!! as well as al Seal Beach. Crov.·d estimates on Monday \'."ere "light.'' * * * Record Power Laguna Niguel's Indian Sumn1er Da:s "'ill kick off with a large parade ff>atur· ini::-3.000 persons fJn fl ofl!S , in marching bands and eque:1tr1an unll s Sep!. 25. The parade ~'ill begin al the \\'est Nine anti move west on Cro\\'n V::illey Parkway to the Tn~'n Center, ~t arting at 111 am. Fond, gamP!' ;ind rnterlainrriPnl \1'111 hr offered at the Town Center frnn1 nr>On \HJ· Iii 9 pm. 8(>!lths 1\'ill be. run by \'ar1 n11s Lrti;:t1na Nigur! service grou ps tn rai ~P funds . Highllrht nf ~;;i\urrlay's entert<i1nment ~·ill be dances j')f"rformed by Indians li\'- ing in Orange Cnunty and Boy Scouts from the Order of the Arrow. Bov.·ers ~luseum will display Indians ;irt1facl~ disco\·ered in the Laguna Niguel are;i The Laguna r'\iguel Art Assoc iation 1~·111 de1·nte !hei r booth Lo cultural and hi 5torica1 <1 .~pecls of Indians in the loca l arra_ F.:rents S;;i1urd;iy ;ire npen In the public. Arti1'1!PS Sunda.1" Sep!. 21i. including a \'Olle~·h;ill tou rn<1men t and barbeque at :--:i~uel Bea ch (Sa lt Creek I are li mited to residents of Laguna \:iguel and their gur~t~. lnfl1;in S11mn1er Days is be i n g ~1)11nsored by the Laguna '.': i g u e I Homeci\\ r1crs and Cnmmun1t1· Assncia· !ions and Avco Community oe'velopers. Private graveside services were. held thi~ a f ternoon for Joseph H. Coombs, 165·Q A11endia ~1ajorca . Laguna Hill:i;, v.·ho died Saturday at the age of BJ. ~I r Cnnmbs 1s surviverl by his wife, Eliz;i beth f)f 1he femil ,\' home : two snns, Joseph H. Jr .. of Lake Havasu Cit~·. Ar iiona and Richard Coombs of Arcadia: a daughter. r..trs. Dorothy Quig gle of Arcadia : six grandchildren, and t1.1·0 great ·grandchildren. Use Reported 111 Southland Th.e lwo clrctric , power cnmpanie::; St'rving Southern California recorded all lime peak usage of electricity J\1ondav a5 air conditioners ground out indoor breezes for sizzling Sou thern Califor- nians. Attica Prison Guards A nali\'e of r..1ass . Mr. Coombs had Ii\'· ed in Laguna Hills for 1he past seven years. He >A'as acti,·e \.\'Ith the Laguna Hills Rotary Club, the ... ,a.~nic Club Qf Laguna Hills. the 8011.·ling Green Club and Geneva Presbyterian Church At 3 p.m. Monda y. Sou them Ca liforn ia Edison Company loggf'd a peak power de- mand of 9 3~ million kilowatts. The amount is IJ percent hii;:her than th e oeak usage recorded in 1970 and is the highest dem and for pcl\'.'C'r in the com- panv's history. a spokesman said. Tell Their Night1nare The fam ily suggests contribut io ns to Childrens HospiUt l of Los Angeles or the Heart Fund. \\'hile !he cap:icity of the system ~·hich ser\'es 14 Southern Cali fornia countie!I \'.'as being "taxed." company officials conlendf'd that barring ' ' m a j n r cataslrophy" they would be able to meet electrical demands . From \\'ire Serrices ATTlC:\. NY. -rrisnn guard.~ L~·nn .JohnJ;on, Rirharrl F';irgo and Curl ry \\latkins ne11er expertf'd to Sl!r,·lve the blark J\lonrla~ hlnnrlb;itl1 Bv ;11! ri t;h!s, th,ry harl nn rr•;1<:nn tn Tnrk1.\'. the1· ar·c ah1·r and frrP :ifler ;i 98·hflur n1ghtm11r('. 1ndehted tri R htf nf mercy lefl in the he:irts of harrlened rnn· v1ct:-. or In the rlr;Hlly ~kills of poltr" sharpshooters. One \\'nre pnsnn d11ni;:arees anrl ran fn\1•ard adv::lnrin.'1 milit1:in1rn, v.·hn ne;ir[I· kil!erl hin1 111 lhe bchef he> \l as a nol!nµ. <."nn1·irt. an ull!m:ltP. 1rnn1c fah• "Thrv n1:idr nlf' 'r:it' rnnrr lh:i n Jeaq:;as,'' ~aid 1·1i1!1•\ \\'i<tl\u1 .. The~r arP thr1r «lnnr~ nf 11·h;il h:ip penecl ~loncl;iv in ... 1rlr thP hnpPl1>~«lv h1ch anrl grav w;iHs nf A11 tca ~!ii l P l'nsnn "Earll nf 11.~ ti:icl ;i11 P\f'('11r 1nnr r :'l,~Sl~!l rd tn u~. !'.1111£1 \\.J~ ~hn1 Jll~1 hrf•JTe h" 1'nuld J!Pf tn 1ne." sa1rl Jnhn~nn r;11an1i: h1id thf"lr t hrn;it~ ~l;i-l1rrl Snrne \1e1r l'l1•1t {if')"'n like l11r.~tock Some \1'rrP rlo11,~i'rl 1111h ~a~nl1n" •·\\'e ~·rre all\:-JIS ne.1r dr:ilh.'' i:;urJ ,lrihn:r;ron '·1 knrw lhrl' 11•nulrl k1ll 11~ 11hrn !hf' a1titrk hrt:an 1 11'1Hi :r;n ~rArC'cl 1 11a~ rrad\' tn rill-' ''Th!' sharp~h•1nll'r~ ::;i 1rd n1<in.v 111r .. .Ju~~ hefore !hes slartcrl to co fnr u~ ;i J'ilug 11·ould hi! nne nf lhPm Thry frll. The knh·es 1rrre. sltll in 1hr1r ha11c1.c::" .Johnson ~;ud .~nine rif lhf' gu:ircls \\'f'rr spl<ished "'ll h J!a.,nl1ne ;is lhcy lav 1n ;i trench, adding that the. con1·1ct~ finallv didn't. ha"e !he per1f'rlPd courage lo 11,0!hl them into h11man lf>rches . I le said his C>Wn e\'ecu!1nner kn,1t•keri him lo the ground >A'hrn the conrrnnlat1nn started. "At that pn1nt I blacked ou t I "'asn·1. out mnrf' than a minu te nr f\\'O \\'hen I came to, the guy \\',1s there beside me nrarl The kn1fr \\';'!.~ tn his hand " ne~p1te 1he1r rle.~perale s1tualion. the hn::t;iges found an OOcl brand nf respect sh(>\\fl then1 rebellin g 1nmate.5 . ex· te 11rl1ng 111 carr fnr their lood, comfort i'lnd grncr;il <;'1fP11. It 11:1.~ a .. 1r,1nµr ~fir! nf captil'it.v, said \11d('y \\':itk111s, \\·1th his captnrs -the i::1·r11t ni.:11nri!I' nf thf'm hlacks -ad- Ore".~1ng him a5 ~1r offrring him c1garet· te.~ ;ind 1'n11ff ·;inrl ;illn111ng the prison noc· Jnr In ~ct h1~ ;um II t1rn ll1r1 :11c hnt meal!>. "'e had hnl n1":1ls ." hf' 10rl1rt. . \\'hf'n !hPI h:irl J'i;IOfh\'IChrs. 1'0 c11d v.·e. \\'·• h;i1f n1atlrr5~rc:: hu1 thr1· dtdn't" Thi· nnr n111~t h:H r brl'n r lannl'd a l"'nl: time I! 1rrnt off ~n smnf>lh." sa ul ,fnhn~nn I rlnn t k11n11 1f I'm ,en1n1: tn en hack 1hrrp In 11ork nr n"I [\f> Jll ot hPrn rhrnuc.h h1>1l fnr fl\" rla\·~ 1'1n nnt ~n1ni:: hark lnr :i enuple nf dl!\':O: ;>J le;i~t If !hry rlnn'! l1kr 11 thry ran ha1E' m'' resr,;;na· t1nn Heat to Blame In Brush Fire r..1rinday·s fie rce heat "·os blamed for a stubborn bru.~h fire which consumed 600 acres nf >A'atershed i11 !ht Christian ltos C,;nyon arra of Camp Pendleton. S1nre~ of J\larine Corps firefij!'htPrs and f11·1np; tanker~ offered by the State F'or· est ry department finr.l ly QUf'lled the bla ze al :i pm. after it burnrd fif!rcely for fo11r hnurs. TemP<'rJHJrf'5 ex rrPrlcd Jl)(l dt'f!rPPS ;ind hum1!1ty -u•as per1lnu~l.1· In\\' in 1 ~e c.111ynn "'lonrla1', base ~pokesmen said ThE' cau.~P . !hr~· sa1rl h;is 110! .''f'I Ileen de!erminrrl .'lo ~!n1c-turf's were 1n11n)l'erl nnd b('· (';111,~f' nr f:l\'f)ral)Je \\'ind~ fhP firp rJjfl not rr;ich into tne tnunty 11·1Jclrrnc~~ area hrh1nrl pnpulatrrl 5rrti<1n~ nf Sao Cle· mf'nls, hase au1hnr1tie$ reported. The firm aided the Los /\n,!!eles Depart- ment of \Valer ;ind Pnwrr in supp lying the .1.4.'i million kilowatts needed Monday afternoon. The Lo~ Angeles system can ~upply a m;i x1mum nf :1.5 mi llion kilowat!i;. Po\\·er company spokesman contended !hat power blac kouts in lhe area were la rgely localizecl In n c i g h b n r h no rt transformers that failed ~hen overloaded in !he record-breakin11: hear . Hn~·e•er. Los Angeles \V aler 11nd Po>A•er officials e~ked Pe<iple to turn rlov.·n ai r conditioners to conservP l'!rctricity . l\n suf'h plr.<1 w;i~ is~ued b} Sou1 hern (;ilifnrn1a Edi111.nn. San Dir.gn f.as and Electrir fnmp11ny 11 hirh i;er1·rs southern porf1nn~ nf Orange County heln1~· L;ig11n:i Rea rh. a l~n reported hi~h usa~e !'.lond<n. 1-01;1l1ng 24 4 mlll1on kilo>A·au hour:i; fnr lhe da\' Thi.'I cornpare:r; \\'i\h consumption nf 17 .millinn kiln1.1·att hours fnr the :r;ame cl;;i\' ;1 wee k 1!1\0. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Many peaple don't realize that carpetin9 is one item that can lie purchased for Jess money today than 30 y..,rs a90. Here are a few eye openers 9J..,ntcl from a new.paper of 1940, courtesy af the Santa Ana Library. Compare thew with today's prices: l t•o 1 t71 ·~-t t •tl 1971 ·~-G1ullll11i Sl 700.00 + ~7•00.00 + 447•'. "' ..... , '"""' ,, lb . 4Je lb. 4 77~ JOS Nortli fl Ctl'lino Rttl, t 1611 Ott1er OHie.,. Ca111 Mn1· »O Wt1! (11'1' S!rtt! M1w~rl s .. c~: llll N1wpa" (lou e•llilll Hu1ulnt11r111 a .. cll: llllJ llt1c11 ao.i1..,1rd c1t .... ol1tt 600·1• TlrH Cht.1ck l o'"t Saddlehaclc CQllege Bo11(l S65t.OO + S2ltl.OO + S6.4S Sl I.t i 141/Jc lb. ,,, lb. l6J•Jo, -· ,, lb. 10t 1111. . .... Jt1•..-CrK•en 1, lb. "' 414"1'1 JJI 'ft MPle ni..,., ,., SJ.00 100•.i. CIAILY P1\.0T, "'1!11 wti•c11 I• c:t1mbl11f(I !lit N-..Prttt. 11 pUtlll•~rd dt•IY t•Clfll ,.,... 01, lft -""' tdl!lao1 !'Gr Lttun• 8"<"· Ht~/ 8NCll, Cot11 Mt11, H .... ri...tto11 IMcll, l'111nt41ft \l t llty. St11 Clt.....,.lt/ Ctitlttrt M •Ill S.<ldl,b•ct<, t'°"'ll wllll onit ... 1on.1 ..ittlool. P•lr><l ... 1 P•lll!lfla Oli n! i. •I JJI W..I .. ., 6tr"I, C<>tl• M-. , ... ,,111 (714) 14J-4JJI Cl-.HIM .,..,,.., .. l4l-167t S.. Ci.-t. All Dep•n-.tJ: T•l•111lll1•1t 4fl-44Je LepM .._ .. AM D.,•"-tm: T...,~111 4t4-;4w ·~lf'tto lt11, Ot'ff!Ot Cot1! ~110111111; Cl<'!W_,,. Nit _, 11or .. ,, lth11tro!10110, -1-i.1 '"'"... .. '"~""''~'""''' ....... 11 ,...., W ~M •!!PIOu! 1peoi;l1J M•· l'llultlll ef C91'Y'...,. -·· ktlflll tll H POii ... Pllf t i N ...... 111111 llf•cll ,... Ca1t1 Mn•, C.011forft!1, l-~:011..., .., tt rri.r U.U fl'IO.illll'f. II~ 0"111 11 IJ -111111 "'lllltry cl1t11l,,..l\oll1, 11.fi ~!~ly. Vote1·s Triclcle to Poll s Saddleback College·11 $24.870,000 bonrl Iss ue may be massi ve In scope but early morning \'Oler turnout~ at the poll:;: t.hrou11:hou1 the South county were dismaJ nev,rtheless. By m1dmom1ng les5 than three percent of the voters registered had 6hO"'n up In a spot check of more than a do7.en precincts Throughou1 the spra\\·l1ng arf"a preC'1nrt tilter prK1 nct repor!ecl extremely light \'Oler turnout. Exa mrlPs "ere gtnrr111ly the sitm e t \'erywhere. Prtrincis rtport1ni;: pt'rh-'f'I~ l.lf)O reg1~!errd ,·nter., usually harl 30 P'!rsons c11~t1ne: ha!ln($. bv m1rlmornln,a: One faclor ln '1he \'Otrr turnout \\h1 ch rlef1es a11alrs1s because or its r;irity is the heat \\',;1·e. Gene rally, elec!1on v.•.:i tchers speculate on foul Weather~ effPc!s on !hf' voter turnout -ra in and cold \.\'Inds. Bul the presen! heat wa 1·e migh t ser1•e eq ually to ktep volers l!l home Mme precincl "'orkt>rs predicted larRe r number~ of ''Oiers later Jn the da y, howe\'rr TaxpnyPr!I ;i~~ocl;itions h:t,·e: ron- drn111ed I.hr bnnd i~!>ll{', .:ind fl'w n1h'r groups ha1·c· :;uppnrterl it. lf twn-1h1rds nf !orla) 's \.f)lprs ta~! riye \'nfes. 1hf' rnmm11n1ty collf"Re's futurf' - lnr!uc11nc ;:i br:inch campu10 nnrl nt11• bu1ldrni::s -"'011ld br gu.1r:inltrrl Polls \I ll! remain open un!ll 11p111 L .. ·O·La'"b T·IOIM' Steak 1t 1'it lb. ,,, lb. sot•1. 16 '/it lb. Sl .Jt rb. 711 ·.i. a..fl .... Dl11. ... SJ.t i Geoll C~l•t SI ·~· rd. & 11p SI ·~· rll. & 1p ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS : Mon. thru Ttrntrs., f te 5:10 -Fri., f te f -S.t., f :JO to 5 t 4J'4 ••• I>' d at r~ n- u s " ll .. r r- ;. •· e • • I· g y • d n n y e 0 • ' n k San Cle1nente Capistrano EDI TION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks YOL 64 , NO . 220, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTE MBER 14, 197 1 TEN CE NTS Clemente Will Be Pressed for Traffic Bu1nps Riv iera D1~triel traffic is.sues - nc!uding a 11•a111ing by Police Ch t('r Clil - ford r.1urray ;1gain~l the Lt~e ol a11t1 -srccd µyveme111L bun1ps -wilt again conJron j ~ily courK'il11 1cn \\'cdnesday in San ;iemente . Me1nbers of th e panel will rc1'1cw ie.veral traffic-safety recon11nendatlons •Y the area's rrsldents \~hi<:h were nllt 1dopted at the last niecting. Arnong thr.111 1\•ill be tlif' <:Onl rOl'ers1al 1;sue of bu1nps 1n L!1c pa vcn1e nl calculated lo jar traffic into slowing (IQ\1•n. Jn another re<.:omn1enda11on, he said in1pos1ng a l5·mile-an-hour speed limit in the area 's streets leading to the beaeh by habit, would regularly exceed the Jinut. Counciln1en two weeks ago agreed 10 install stop signs and center divider line~ on one roadwa y in the neighbol'hood, bu L . la st weekend randals re1noved the sign~ and painted the white line 01•er "'il h black paint. Other items on the council's relatively light agenda include - -A public hearing on a r~uest fro1n the Chapman Management Corporatior1 to change the zoning of parcels near San Cle mente General Hospital lo central eo1nmercial use, ln:itead of general con1 - 1nercial zoning which presently exists, The lot involved in the application are 600 to 629 t:amino de los Mares. -Petitions from resi~ents in the Shore Colony neighborhood seeking the start of proceedu1gs lo plate u I i I i t i es un - derground, Costs for the undergroWlding c 00 ) . iflVi$1*;,, __ : ,..._._ .... "'~ I r I SAILING PROGRAM AIDED MORE THAN 500 YOUNGSTERS April Dean, 14 of San Clement• Won Competition Sa11 Cle111e11t e's A1lril Dea11 Beats 011t 3 Bo y Sailo1~s A 14·ycar-old San Clcn1enle girl '\'l10 started sailing in ni1dsun1incr no1v is 1hc top \\'inne r in the cnd·of -s un11ne r ract·~ 11( Lhe Dana Point Yacht Club's 1unior ~~111· 1ng <:lasses. April Dean en1cq1.ed lht' winner q1·cr three roung men viho lied in the 11•cci..- 7th Marines Hit ' P endleton Beach In War Games Si ,;-thousand mem bers or the ilh f\·tarine A1n phibious Brigade hil the beach nf Carnp Pe11d!eton this m?ming in lhf' largest landing exercise s111ce the unit i;crvc<I in Vietna1n. Seaborne and helicoplerborne ti.tarin('S \\'ere making mock assaults on the Pendleton beachheads today in the shore phase of the exercises y;hil·h will last through the week . . One segmen t or the :i ssault force hil the beaches ::tboard landing craft . \vhile nlher groups were airlifted to 111land lan- ding wnes. Jet ail'cralt fro1n the El 1'oro f..ICAS ~'ill jo111 io !he w1tr games a ~ w c I !. nlilitar)' spokesmen S{41d. Ion~ cli1nax of the yacht club"s 1nosl sue· <·rssful :.ailing progran1 111 il s hi story. LoJ unched i11 the sun1mcr of !as1 year. lhe progran1 grew frorn 1:1!1 youngsters 1n 19i0 to nearly ~ thi!i su1nmer. Thr eourscs. o!'fered al no1n inal c·ost all .~u1nnier, ha ve been open to yacht tJub 1np1111>€rs and nonmembers alike. ~oat s \\'ere provided free by the clu b. Club officials this ·week said lhe youngsters who have successfully rorn- pleted lhe program this year v.•ill be in- vited to become junior mem bers of !hr yacht club which will christen 11 pennanent hon1e early next year at Dana J-l arbor Not only did a record tumou1 greet 1he sailing prog ram this summer. but record involvemenl by se rvice clubs highlii;hted lhe season as "'el L \1embers of the San Clemente Optimist Club paid for lhe expenses of 26 San Cle mente boys and girls who completed the program. A s1mllar sponsorshi p ls planned for nex t s umme r as well.' 75 Per cent Unsafe? OE'l'ROIT t UP l ) -Nearly three out of four automobi les checked randomly by Detroit police during the first seven months or 1971 f11iled lo pa~s sa rcty in· spectl ons ror mechanical defects. Capo Plans For Gifted Draw Fire A routine progrt"SS report on program~ for mentally girted elementary school students in the Capistrano Unified School DistricL exploded J\tondaY into an attack on thi s .vear's proposals. Trustee Rol>ert Dahlberg of Dana Point praised rour elementary principals and aceused fiv e othe rs or not following orders given b.v the board in .June lo develop prog ranis lhal are "qualitatively belier " He criticized Lhe latk or uniformity in the proposals and an app1rent lac!.:: of crntra!izccl leadership. "f..1v concern is 1101 limited lo gHled progr.ams,'' said D&hJberg. •'Thi~ l! a • s~·mptom or a deeper problem which ha:ii heen allowed lo develop over months fhrou~h ignorant't', de f!au('e, or lack nr direttion." He said an evaluation of gifted pro- grams Jasl ye ar showed significant resentn1ent on !he parl of some prin- <.:ipats toward gifted programs: a inore clearlv tlcflned curriculum wa s needed fror n 'the t•enlral office: principals were nol even sure if the central office s up- ported gifted programs: 1no~e than a 4~­ minule block of lime for enrichment y,·as nt>eded to have a worthwhile prograin .. "The board made a <:on1mitment on ,Tune 27." ht said. '·\Ve told the ad - minist!'alion v•e wanted to s~e a :-.ub . .;lo-J1liallv d1 fferenliated prograni. 11hese recommendation~ lla\'e not bee11 Jollowl'd .'' Reading fr on1 the \!st of proposal~. Dahlberg prai!'ed Capi strano. Cro1vn Vallev. San Ju::in . and Palisades eleme n· 1arv 'schools for their new programs -· all · of \\'hich tenet to put girted children tog cthrr 111 a se!f-conla ined classroom lie said Concordia's progran1 "looked i:ood on paprr", but openly crit~ei1,cd pro- .c:rams :it other schools. callln_g mcin.v '"uns11listactory·1 :ind "not meeting :state require1n1?nts . . "l question lhf' appropriateness 111 evaluallng prolessional peoples ' proposal~ in a public meeting." said Superintendent Tru1nan Benedict. "If th is is nol public.: informa tion. f don't kno\v what is." Dahlberg fired bark. . Benedict atgued with Dahlberg. saying each proposal hall the potential lo be a qualitalively beUer program. Dahlberg·s position however. was sup- potred by lhe Parents' Association for Gifted Education. It was also supported by Trustee Donald Inlay who said it ap- peared !hat some princi pals had only made a "hal f-hearted attemp1 to me('I minimum standards.'' Assistant Superintendent for . Jnstruc- 11on John Crain said there is a difference in opinion about what constitutes .• quatit.atively different program . H~ said in his opinion the se l l -eo n l a rn ed t lassroom concept is old fashioned, and there art very rew teacherll who can Leach all subjects today. Besides the 3elf-contained classroom approach, proposals subm itted by school~ v.·hich Dahlberg criticized i n c I u de d cluster grouping of children of similar abilities wilhin a regular classroom and removing children from their regular classroom a few hours a day to "enrich" them with other gifted children. "My responsibility is not to sit here and no<l yes when I don't think something is right ," said Dahlberg. "That's why I ask· ed to have all the principals he re lo hear what I said." would be borne through a special asse.ss- rrlent district and al location of city.held funds contributed by utility finns . -Another repo rt by City r.1anag er Ken Carr on the thorny issues of renewal of the city's five-year lease with golf course clubhouse concessionaire Peter Berger. Councilmen have delayed a decision on the renewal for several weeks in an effort lo find a 1nulua! solution <leclinin & l'e\·enue!i from the coneesslon. -A deci~ion 011 the award of a city contract and $250 n1onthly subsidy to llospital An1bulance Service, which of. rcred to enter 1nto. thr agree1nent last v.·eck after operating in the l'1ly for the past sc\·craJ rnonths. The l1n11 1va s sharply eriticized at a study session last \Vednesday by heads 01· the city publa: safely departn1ent:1. -l:'.:stablishnu:nt of a new JOb at eity hall : senior accounlanl with a sa lary range of $801 to S9i4 n1onthly -A report fron1 City Attorney F. ~lackenzie Brown on a pro p use d ()fdJnance imposing a S 0 -per cc n t as Ba1ata11a ~arriors Ira The S111aset surcharge on all watrr anrf ;;ewer service offered by S<Jn Cleme1!\e lo areas outside city hou nda rt('~ -Considcrauon u! au orthna1ll'e Jor bu.l· ding pa1'k1ng on private pniperty wl11ch has been pos!cd by l11r owner, One prin111 t;1rgcl of the proposed i:ode is a i:ity·o\vn· cd !ot u l Santa B<irbllJ'O \\'he ri' jlt'rsuns 1n the neighqorhood hi.!Vt' been parking. -Consi deration 01 a11otl1er ordinance wl11ch \l'uuld ha11 1h1~ ··unrra ~onabl1"' p:1rk1ng of b1c:yc lr~ 0 11 p11bli" sidewalk.~. walkways and olhrl' rights·ot-way, ares 1'he coach rxplains and the boys pay rapl attention In this silhoutte shot of one of six teams of J unior . \JI :\merican .Football in i\fission Viejo. \Vhat the boys -fro1n 8 to J:J -lack 111 size and \Ve1g ht. !hey n1ore than 111akc up for in e11tl1u .'iiasnJ. So the J).t\JLY P ILOT pick'ed a typical tea1n for a photo- gra phic .'iludy. Sec full la yout of pictures on Page J . Bea ch Purchase Bill for Capo Clears Htu·dle A bill 1.:alhng for !llr sla!c p11rrh:i~c .,r lhc t,500 fcr1 of pr i111e beach once ot - 1·up1ed by the· Cap1s1rano fle:ich r·lul> p~S!ied anothrr maior hurdle in lhe Stale Legi~lature ·ruesd<iy. But the .~2 J-1nillion rneasure t:harn· poined by 1v.·o f\ewpori Bc~ch Jeg1 sJat.ors still has a fe w more obstacles before lhe state could make an offer on the pnn1e acreage. The Senate Natural resources and \Vildlife Committee passed the bill by a split voice vote and sent the bill off to the Senate finance committee Tuesd<1y af- ternoon. The Assembly already has unanimously ,approved the measure co-authored by Assemblyman Robert Badham and Sen. Dt'nnis Carpenter. both Newport Beach Republicans. Jf it Passes the ~nate co1nmitlee and then the State Senate. Californla will ha ve made a strong offer on lhe eight acres now on the pubi c market and ripe for high-rise development. Basically, the bill is an a1tempt at restoring a previous budgeted offer of a ~im ilar amounl which was stricken earlier this year fron1 the state budget The major bat.tie is against. powe rful Northel'n Calffornia legislators who believe the price is too high . Some state officials have chastiseQ lhe oppositi on, asserting tha t northern lawmakers havt little understanding of costs of Southern California coastal re;if estate. If the state's offer i~ accepted by the 8.S member.'! of the combine owning the beach, then the valuable segment would be: added to Doheny State Park. .S lmke n 01·der Retu1·1is To Bloodied NY Prison i"rnn1 \\11r1· Servi('C S 1\TTICA. NY. -Onlr r rrTun1ed lu 1\f- lic;1 Stale Prison lod~i_v after rl1c nation·s hlnndie::;!. pri son revo lt. 1Jf 1noder11 tin1r.."> where the death loll has 1101v ri sen to '10. (;uards tod:iy found the bod ies of two n1ore prisoners :111d oft1cial s fc;ir the toll will still go highe r fO!llcr ;;1or1es P<ii.:e J61, f'riwn officials said si.~ n1ore missing tonvicl~ may be dead in the maze of tun· nels beneath the 54-acre prison. Meanwhile, a medical c x a 1n i n e r reixirted today lhal. eight or the JO hristages killed in the revolt had died of gun!ihot wounds. I! was not i1nn1cdiately known who fired the shots al the hostages -the priso ners or I.he storming troopers. Ten hostage:: and 30 prisoners died in the five-day revolt which was broken up Monday when state troopers, nati ona l guardsmen and sheriff's deputies overran the prison. More than 100 wer~ wounded, tnany seriously. A spo kesman for the ~fonroe Coun!y J\1edica l Center in Rochester where lhc aulopsies were performed said eight died of gunshot wounds. Cause or death of a ninth hostage 1va~ Mt known im1nedialely. /\ 10\h died Sattl'tday afler he was thrown oul or a window. Prison officials had said prevlously - that some of the hosta ges had lhei r necks ~lashed by the CQnVicls. Early today. U.S. DistJ'ict t:ourl Judge .John Curtin or Buffalo Ol'dered prison of- ficials to allow attorneys to enter the maximum·secu1'ity facility to intervie1v ;u1d rnun:;el in1n[llcs li e ;1b n nrr!cred the adn1 1ss1on ol' d<ictur~ and nur:;c~ . ;\ gruup of la vlyers, dor lor:., nurses anrt legal a:;sistants \\tis !urned <nv<i ~' al A r;1·i~on ga te ;i l :! a.rn. whe n lh<:y ;i t- tf•n1 p1 ed to presl·11! the ledPt-;11 court orde r. !'tale ('Orrectton~ o!J1c1 :.ds 1n Alba ny s;1id tl".ey would an:;1vcr the ordrr al a hearing today in Buffalo. Orange Coast \t'eather (;ood nc\~·s for !ht' suffering n1a s.~e!.'I. Jrs going LO be a lot coo l- <'r llKl[ly and \Vednesday. Tem pera- tures 1.1long lhe coast will hall at 75 degrees. risin~ lo only 8S in- lJnd. Lows tonight a corn fortable 65 along th!' b!'aches and 68 inlund, I NS IDE TOBI\ Y \'if'tos nf tlir-lragic A ltieri }ll'l;::l)lt /'l<lt -{1·0111 !111• 111.~1d1• 1uul 01i1.-;1f/r -nr1' !/l l)t>ll lo(l(llJ 0 11 Pll[/I:' 16. Cf lllO<ll1I ' M•l~ll l'•IMI• " Chtt)ln• U1> ' N•llfnll Nt""I • Cl•••lll"' U·11 Or•n•t C•~n•t • Co"'''' .. SY!Yll P1rl1r " (1011.,erd " $1>(trl1 10.11 Ot1lh Niii<•> ' Sl"d' M1•~1r IJ•IJ E 41i.r1t1 , ... • flilY"tfll .. l:Mtrlalnm1n1 .. rh,Uf!> .. l'lntnct U·ll W1•!1>1r • Norooci•t " w~u, w •• ~ • An1> 1.•ndtfl " w~..,.,.., "'"''' 11°11 Mltrlttt Llct~''' I Wofkl .. ~ ••• Mt~IH " Don't Forget to Vote; Polls Open Till 8 P.M. " • , - I j ' I 2 DlJLY PllOr Irvine Bowl Park Action Extended In Rent Hassle Festival of Arts di rl!ctors agreed in- formally Monday nigh t to give the C'ity of Laguna Beach another 30 days ln which to resolve the rent issue on the Irvine Bowl Parlr:. "We'll 1tand on our original offer of JlSS,000 or 27 pe rcent or the gross revenue," emphasized William D. t-.1arlin, Fe.stlval president. •·tr the cit~ doesn·t have a decision by our October meeting, v;e'U make it for them." Tite city now rKeives 171.2 percent from the Festival each year for the use Crime Attempt Ends in Death NORTH HOLLYWOOD (U PI ) - The body of a burglary s11Spect was found Monday wedged in an air conditioning duct of 11 med ical building after to nurses noticed a hand dangling from a small wall ven t. Police said James Ronald Hanks, 19, of Burbank, apparently remnv- ed the roof air conditiont'r during the weekend and bec11me stuck in the less than one-foot wide ve.nt when he tried to crawl inlo the building. His death was attributed tri suf- foc.at.ion and heat prostration. Weekend t.r:mperatures in the area were above. 100 degrees. Contract A ward For Capo .Waste Plant Delayed The awared of a $2,328,000 contract for the r:xp.ansion of the waste-treatment plant in San Juan Capistrano was he ld back Monday because of a technicality. ctty Manger Donald G. Weidner told ci· ty councilmen slate officials, who have. approved an application to reimburse a portion of the total cost, must first ap- prove the contract's language. A meeting of the officials is scheduled for Sept. 16. The contract was expeeted to be a warded to Weardco Construction Com- Jlany. the aame firm that built the ne.w San Clemente water re.clamatlon plant. Another conlract -5174,000 for thr: e:r~ pansion of the. Dana Point se.wer outfall v.·hic h Is used by San Juan Capist rano - also w.as defr:rred until after the meeting with state official!. Blaze Destroys Moulton Home Fire blamed on children playing with malches destroyed an 80-year-old home !ltonday on lhe. t-.1oulton Ranch three miles southwest of Laguna Hills. The intense hr:at and a larJ.;-nf waler hampered firemen, three of whom were overcome fighting the stub[);)rn blaze. Tbe two bedroom fr ame home wa!l l'iuiJ t in 1891 by Louis ~1 oulton Sr. as .a home for the ranch cook. lt "'a s occupied bv the F'rank Garria family . Loss "·as place at 53.000. \\·ater had to be haulPd two miles tn the fire and 11 county and state forPstry fire units battled for two hours lo cont.rcil thP blaze . Nearby ranch buildin gs in- r!uding 1rnother home were i;aved OlAN91 COAST DAILY PILOl Ol!ANGt:: C.OA!T l'USl !SHING COM l'ANY 11.\i.,1 "'· w •• .i P<t1 ,,.,.,, •"" l'ul•H11Wr Jt'-k It C11rley Vk• Prn o:ltftl •NII Gentrt l Mtnlg~r Th • .,, •• ICttYil of the Irvin!'; Bowl This year, It amounted l.o SM,000 for the city coffers. t-.1artin 1\o!ed !hat the present y,•11gP and prize frepze could h.:n'P ;in affect on th!'; propc;sed increase in rent . Any increa.~e in payment lo the city, Martin said, \\'ou!d be contingent on rais- ing ttckel pnres tn 1he Pageant. nf the Masters. Such ln('re;ises may not bE' le~a l under the present freeze and ma y not he legal under "phase 1 .... ·o" pnze stabiliza- tions after Nov. 12, he said. fi..1a.i !in, however, rt'fui;ed lo go along \:\'ith a suggestion by ~iayor Richard Goldberg to defer the discussion of the rent issue un!il the frt'eze 1s over Festi\•al directors in April originally suggested the hike in rent paid to the cily to assist the city in financin~ th!'; Main Beach Park bond rt'l irement and development cos ts. The city, in a letter to the board 1n August, put forth a counter proposal. ask- ing for a minimum of $155,000, plus an additional IS percent of all other gross in- come. At that time , festival directnrs ;igreed to give the city 3(1 days to either acct'pt or reject the original offer and tossed out the city counter proposal. Laguna Officer Wins Promotion Laguna Bearh Police Sgt. F'rank Dillnn will be promoted to the. rank of lieutenant effective Thursday, Po lice Chief Joseph Kelly announced today. Dillon'! promotion will fill the third lieutenant pos ition authorized under the new city budget. He has been .a n1ember of the Lsguna Beach force si nce 1961 and ha~ held the rank of sergeant for the past si x years. In recent competition for two ne<A·ly established police capta in psit.ions. Dillon ranked third and Kelly said his promotion was based on this achievement. The sergeant posi!ion he. V:!Cate! will be filled from \\'ilhin the. department after examinations, Kelly said. Fiv e new patrolmen also V.'ill be hired in the near future, to fill four new positions authoriz- ed by the city and replace an officer who ha.oi resigned. Newport Council Moves to Adopt High Rise Ban By L PETER KRIEG Of "" 0111~ Plllll •1111 A restle:sl'i citizenry giving them litt le alternative, Newport Bearh city council- men Monday moved to adopt .a ban on high risr: around both Upper anrl l_,owt'r Newport Bays and said they "'i ll think about extending it over a wide area in the futurt'. The council vott'd 6-1 to schedulr: ii public hearing Oct. 12 on a 35-foot building height limit and told an insistent citizens' p,roup it <A'ill considt'r its demands for a more \\'idesprPad he.ight banand tough density restrictions im- mediately thert'aft!'r. City f\fa nager Robert l. 'Vynn !nld f'nuncilmen for lhe mom!'nt thry ha\'P to adnpt one of f\\'o orrlinance.s bf-fore them. in order to keep the \\'alerfront high riSP moratorium that expires Nov. 19 in effecl bi>vnnd that dale. The council rrtained a pro1·1sion th11! 1hf' ban "·oulrl be far one ~'eRr nnly. hut noted it could be extendt'd if "·ork on !ht> nf'>\.\' munic:pa! master plan ha~ nnt pr n- gre.ssed Ill !he point that a permanent lanrl use pl~n ca n be 11doplf'd. The council du ly nnted pressure from 11 newly-formed group called Ne1\'port Residents United (NRU J. "If the council doesn'l act. the citizens will do something mort' drastic ." Coun- cil man Lindsley Pstr sons pointed out, referring to announced intentions of the homeD\\'Jlers group to force a popular vote on an ordinance to Rn high rise thmughout almost all of the c11y. f•nor Th DNtl A.. Mur1>hi"• M1n.1gl11t Ed<~ Cli•rlM H. looo 1t i~h11d P', N•ll The NRU presented cou11cllmen v.·ith 11 proposed nrdinance it had drarted and claimed this is ''"hat the penple of Ne v.'J)Ort Beach v.·ant. Aul&rt ..i M1...,1.., t.dl:or1 ....... llHckOHk• 212 Fo••1+ Av•nut M•ilhit •6dr•ot: P'.0 . l or •1>6, fl6Jl le• Ct.•11N Offl<• It would ban high rise in all but a h;:indful of areas for t14'0 year~ as work on a new gener.al plan is completed, 'Cool 'BOs D1le • Break Ill Record Heat Wave Seen A glimmer of ho~ fflr an end kl the rerord-br!'aking heal wave \\'as felt by Orange Coast res1denrs about dinnertime P.londay and weather o!fici.als confirm the lid i! off the hot, smoggy Southern California pot Inland school districts today threatened lo send thousands or Orange County·~ 400.000 pup ils lo !hr: beAches at a lime v.•hen lift'guarc\ forces ha~·e been cut to off season skt'leton crews. Oran~e. Unified 11nd Tustin Union High School districLs sent students home early foll owing a minimum day schedule today, i'orba Linda and Santa Ana Unified distrirls were closed today and Santa Ana will rt'main close d tom orrow. Along the Orange Coast the force of lhe record shattering weather furnare was tempered by fog al ong bea ches this n1nrning. for yesterday's l lHlegree phu1 readings in inland cities, had moved out to 1e1. Today's high along the coast was set al 75 degrees with a low of 60 to 65 degref..I eXJ)l';Cled tonight. The beach cities may t'Xptel a high of 72 Wednesday while lhermometer1 inland Y•ill re.a.ch the ''low 80s," lhe weatherman soys. The absence of the high pressur• system !hat had stalled 01•er Nev!ldl means the next few days will be cooler. Beaches v.•ill again be b.a thed by th• typi cal night and early morning fog .and low clouds , the we atherman said. Despi te the heat Monday, Orange Coast beaches recorded attendance !';Slimat es ueual for a summer week day. In San Clemente, 7,500 cooled off at the city beach, Lifeguard! described lhs at!t'ndance ss an average "summer crowd" As have most lifeg uard units al nnJO: the Orange Coast. San Clemente guards reduced their force ''7[1 percent." as nf Sunday. due to the routi ne end of season cutback. READY FDR INDIAN SUMMER IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Kathy Carlson , Chris Lizotte and Donn ie Du ff er No schools v.·e.re closf'd in cities along lhe Orange Coasl. though districts with i::chool:<: near the smng zone were ''n1on1tnr1ng " 1he second day school smog \1·arning issued l.)y !he Orange Count}' Air Pollution Control !)istrict. ~1 onday !he APCD logged a .57 parts per million 01.one reading and predicted a .40 reading for today . Ath!etir activities are restricted at schools "·hen the ozone level exceeds .35 parts per million. Laguna Beach, whlrh atraf.'ted 5.000 p- ersons ~1onday will keep its lifeguard staff on duty until the end ol the heat wave. Newport Beach lifeguards eslimal9 35.000 fled the heat at city besches Mon· day, but report their staff h.as been cut ta v.·inter schedule levels. Co111ing About II a.m. today the National \\'e.ather Service confirmed that the stall· ed high pressure system that v.·as blamed Indian S1111u11e r D" )'S Set Sept. 25 J oseph Coombs Services Held Skeletal crews also are nn duty 11t Hun- \lington Beach city and state beaches .at well as at Seal Beach. Cro wd estimates on Monday were "light." * * * Record Power Laguna Niguel's Ind ian Summer Days v.·ill kick off with a large parade ft'alur· ing 3.noo persons on fl oats , in marching bands and C!]uestrian units Sept 2.'i. The parade will br.t:in al thP \\'es! Nine anrl move wPsl nn Crown Val!Py Parkw;i y'"' lo the Town Ct'nter. 11tarting ;it Ill a.m. F'ooc\, games and entrrtainmenl will b" offered ::it the To\\'n Center from noon un- til 9 p.m. Booths will be run by variou! Laguna Niguel service groups lo rai!c funds. HiJ:"h!i.[!h! nf Saturdav's enter!alnment vdll bt' dan ces ~rformed by Indians [i\'- ing in Orange County i!nd Boy Scouts from the Order of the ArrO\\'. Rnv.Pr~ ,\!u~eum will di~play Indians ;irt1f;H'!S discovered in !he Laguna Niguel i'lr<';i The La,o:una Ni,o:uel Ari Assncfatinn 1\111 rlr1nlf' Thp1r hMlh tri rultu ral and h1~!nf1('fll 8~[lf'<'1S nf Indians in !he !neat ;ir·r;1 1:1,.nl~ S;iturda~· ar" ope n to the public; Ac111·1irs S11nrl;i1·. S('pl :?Ii, incl udin~ a l'ollr~·hall tnurn;unent ;inrl barhequr ;it i\'1gucl Be<tch !Salt. Creek > ate limited lo resirlf'ot~ of La~una Niguel and !heir £Uf'~!S Indian Sun1mrr Di!,\'~ is b e i n g "fll•n"nr"rl b\' thr La'J.una :-: 1gue1 H11me1111 nrrs Rnd Communitv A11soc1a- t1ons and Al'CO Community oevelnpers. Private ~raves1de ~er vices were. held 1h111 afternoon for Jostph B. l,onmhs. 1115-Q Avendia Ma jorca. Lagun;i lfiU.~. "'ho flied Saturd&.Y al fhl'; age of R!. l\1r. Coon1bs is survived by hi!! \\'lfe, El izabeth of the fam ily home : two sons, .Jost'ph H .Jr. or Lakt' Havasu City, Ar izo na and Rirhard Coombs of Arcadia: <1 daughter. fllrs . Oorothy Quiggle of Arc<1dia: Silt' grandchildren. And two gre a1 -gr;:indch ild ren. Use Reported In Southland Th.e two t'Jectric power companil';S se rving Southern Californi.a recorded all timt' peak usage of electricity Monda y a1 ai r cond itioners ground out indoor breezes for sizzling Southern Califor~ nians. Attica Prison Gziards A native of l\1ass ., fllr . Coombs had liv- ed 1n Laguna I.fill.~ for the past seven ye ars. He was activ!' with the Laguna Hllls Rotary Club, !he Ma sonic Club nf Laguna Hills, the Bowling Green Club and Geneva Presbyterian Church Al 3 p.m. Monday, Southern California Edisnn Company logged a peak power de- mand of 9.35 million kilowatts. The amount is 13 percent hig her than th9 neak usage recorded in 1970 and Is the highest dt'mand for power in the com· panv's history, a spokesman s11ld. Tell Their Niglit1nare The family suggests contributions kl Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles or the Heart Fund. \Vhile the ca pacity of the system which serves 14 Southern Californi.a countiea was being "taxed.'' company offi cial• con tended that barring ' ' m .a j o r cata.~lrophy" they would be able to meet electrical demands. From "'ire Sforvices ATTICA. N.Y. -Prison guards Lynn Johnson, Richard Fargo and Curley \\'alkini; ne l'Pr exper"!Prl !n surv1re Lht'. black fl1onda.v blnndbath. Ry a!l right:;, lhf'y h:id nn rr;isnn tn 'Today. they are alil'e and free arrer ;i 98-hour nightmarP, 1ndr.hted In a hit nf mercy left in lhe hearts of harrlened cnn . virts, or !n the deadly skills nf poll<'C .sharpshonter~- One 11·nrP rn~nn dune.arer~ a11d t ;in to..,,•arc\ ad\·;:int'lng rn1lu 1amen. 11 hn r,e;irl~· killed him in the hehrf he w,:is R r1nt1n11: cnnriC"t an ult1m;ite. 1ron1r fatP "Tht'v m:idP 1np '!'llt' mnre 1h:in l.ear~a!i," !'aid (111 II\\' \\'a1k1n~ Thesr :ire their stnrie~ nf what h;i~ pen('c\ ~lonc\a_v 111<;1rlr !hr hnrrlr<;~f\ high anrl i::ri:11' v.alls nf 11111r;i ~!;itr r·r1~11ri "f~ar"h of u<; had :tn e.~rr11t1nner aso;11;n· rrl In uo; :-.!in" 11 fl<; ,,hr•t 111,1 hPfrire Ill' cnuld i:;rt tn nlP ... s;i1('f ,l\1hn~on (,11ards had !h/'ol r lhr11;i1.<; sl;ishPr! Snmr 11·rre ~hnl r!nwn l1kr l11•r<;!nr~. Snme \1·1>rP rl n11~rrl w11h ca~nl1r11• ''\Vi> \.\"('rP flh1:i1 .... nC'i'lr d"arh." ~ajrl .!nhnsrin "I knr11· 1hev 11•nulrl k11l 11s whPn the ;ittack began I 11"·' so sc;ire.d I 11;io; re;irlv tn the. "The sharpshno!Pr<; s.1vrd n1anv Iii rs .lu ~l befnre thr~· !'!artt'rl to e;o fnr us . a slui;! v.·oulrl hit nne l'lf them Th") fell The knires \\'ere still in thr1r li;:ind" .. .Johnson :;aid snme of the i;iu;irds <A'ere splashed 1\•ith p:asoline as !hf'.\' lav in a trench. addini;i that the <'fln\"1ct~ hnall\' didn't ha ve the flPrrerted courag!' In liS?ht tht'm into human l.nrrhr.' He said his nwn exeru!ionpr knorkrd him to the ground \vhen lhP cnnfront;itin n started. "At th;it point t l'il arked out. I 11•asn't n111 mnre than a minu!e t1r tv.'o. \\lhen I came to, the guy "·a.'; the re be.~1de me. f1r;:irl Thr kn1fr 11 as In his hand ." rJp ~r11e lh1>1r c\ei;pera tr s1tuat1on. the hn~1il,IH'~ fn1inri an Md branrl nf respect r.hri11·n !hPn1 rrhelling inma tes, ex- 1r11cl1n1? fn (';l rr (or their food. CQmfott anrl grnrr:il i;;ifr!.1, 11 11·;is a ,<;fra n~e snrt of capt11·1ty, sairl f'url!'y \V;ilkins. v.·11h hi.<; c;i ptnrs -the j?rcal n1;i.1ority of !hem h!acks -ad- drrs.~inR him a<; sir, nffPrine; him cii?art't- tcs :inrl 'nllff ;inrl :i1!{111·in~ th e prison do<'· tl'lr tn srt hi~ <1rm · \\'h"n thi·1 al" hnt mP:il'. \.\"P had hnt mra l~." hr _<;,'l1rl. · \\'h1·n \hP\ hf!c\ ~::inrl11•1rhr11. sn r11d "'e. \\'• h.1rl tllill t rf'~""<; h11I lhr1· dtdn·! ·· "Thr ;1nl n1uc,t h.'l\"P heen rlannt'.~ II lnn.i; llmP ]1 11f'nt nff ~n ~mft01h ." 11a1d Jrihn~nn 1 rlrin t know 1f l"m i;:ri11"1t; tn i!{I haf'k lhrrr tn 11·ri1·k or nr•t 1'1" J\lllt twen rhrn11c h hf'll fnr fll P rla10::: I'm nri! ~ninR h,1r k fnr i; rriuplt' nf rla\·~ N lra5! If 1hev dt•ri'r l1kr 1t tht>\ (';in hair mv res1~na­ t1nn ·· Heat to Blame In Brush F ire ~1nnday·s fierce heat wns blamt'(J rnr a stubborn brush fir!' which C(1 nsuml'd ~00 acres of watershed i11 the. Christianitos Canyon area of Camp Pendlt'!on . Scnre~ l'rf Marine Co rps fire.fighte rs and n.v1ni;: lank('T's offered by the Stal e F'or- rstr~· rl1>panmen1 fin1illy quelled lhe bla11 11 1 .1 fl m af!er it burned fie rcely f{lr f~1r hnur~ Trmrrra1ureo; t'll'.r'l'rrlrrl 100 riP,llrPe,, :inrl h11m ll 1!,\' wa.~ pPriloui;l_v lnw In the c.111\·nn :-.lnorlar. ha~" •pnkei;men ::;aid ThP ra11~P. thP~· said ha.~ ~{It \'Pl heP11 c\t>1rrm1nrd Nn s!rurturc~ \\'t're 1nvn)\'erl nnrl h!'- ra1111r nf fal'nrahlP wind.~ !hr fi re rltd nnr l'f',1rh into !hr rnurl!v \.\'dflrrnl'~.~ art'a hl'h1nrl pnp1ila1rr1 ~rc1inn~ nf San Cll'- n1rnt s. h!'lse :itlfhnrities rcpnneO The firm aided the Los Angeles Depart- ment of Water and Power in suppl ying the 3.4.l mi llion kilowatts needed Monday afternoon . Tht' Los Angeles system ran supply a maximum of 3.S million kilowatt!. Pov.·er com pany spokesman contendrd that power blackouts In th e area were largely localized to n e. t 11: h b or h oo d transfnrme.rs that failPd when overloaded In the record·breaking heat. Ho"'ever. Los Angelei; \\'a ter 11nd r owt'r off i<'ial!i asked prople 10 tum l'lown ;i1r rnnditionrrs to ('nn11er\'!' ell'Clricily. No Sll('h ple;i v.·a:oi is.~ued by Southern ('alifnrnia Edison · Sao 01eco r.as and El!'C"\nr Company 11hirh i;PrV('S snu!hrrn portions of Orang9 Counl.Y brln"' Laguna Beach. alsi> rrported hi11:h usage ~1onrla~·. lotaling 24.4 million kilo"arr hour~ frit !he riay This r"Omparf's wi1h f'onsumpti0n nf 17 m1ll1rin kilri\1·at1 hour.~ for the samr da y 11 week "" YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! Many people don 't realize that ca,,,.ting Is one item that can be purchased for less money today than 30 yean aga. Here are a few eye openers gleaned fram a newspaper of 1940, courtesy of the Santa Ana Library. Compare thfia with today's prices: I t•n , •71 '-~ , t•l!I I t71 , __ Co.!lllH 51700.00 + s1•00.oo + -447 ~.r. '-"' 111""" •• lb. 41• n.. 477% lOS Ntrth Et Ct"'i"" Rt1I, tl•7Z o-.o ...... Cot!• Mtoo•· lJll Wnr Sty S!rl'f'I H-rt 8MCfl: WJ Nt""l'On II°" tvt•d """'W-OIOI! hKJ'I; 1111.l ... th eoui.v1rd Che¥ioltt 600-16 Tfrft Chu(.~ Romt Saddlehacl{ College Bo11d S6St.oo + SJJ95.00 + S6.4S $11.f! 141/Jt Iii. 4tc Iii.. J6J 04 ...... 4t lb, 10c Iii. J40'1t 2•2•1. Crec•1n 71 lb. ... 414% JJI'-M1.W n..t.t "' IJ.1!11 DAil., ~l\..O"f, -~""''di It"""""""''"-H,_ ,.,.,, .. ~ltf\W •111y t•<.,i S.,,.... ...... Ill _. .. •llleM '°'" ~ ..... l eoo<ll. ......,, 8-h, CO.It Mft•, Hun!l ... 10_, ~ .._..... V•llrf'. Stt Cit-hf c1,.e.1r-'"' ~..,l•b•O:. ·~ •111o -......... .,.,......_ Prl<Kt..-1 """''lfll .itflt 11 It »I W.I .. , lrl'Mf, (.M!t Mh1, T1l1J•111 (114) '42-4JJI Cl-"'-4 M_.,,11111 642·1•11 S-Ca-. Al 1.,1 •w••: r.1., •••• 4tl""4ll LepN .._. Al • .,., ••: , ... ,, 111 ...... , ..... '°"""""'• 1'971, er..... c-.i ~"" ~It'(, 1M -•IW'", lllwtrt l .... , •itwi.I -""" .. ,.....,,._... .. ... _., ... . .... rMW.. ~, .,.. .. 1 -- IOl!hlefl et ~tiOflt -· ~ <1111 ,,,., ... itlld 11 N.-1 lllC"fl '"' Co111 Mftt, Ct l,....,.le. S\ltloKrlJ""°" it'f t t ultr I J H ,,..,.,,ly; ""' ~I ll 12J • IOltflllll~I MIUl1rv d•llMrlWll, 11.8 -tlllf, Vote1·s Trickle to Polls Sadd\eback College's $24 ,870,000 bond lssue may be massi\'e in scope. but r:arly morning voter turnouts at the polls throughout the South county wtre dismal ne\'ertheless, By midmorning less than three percent of lhe volers rr:g istered had shown up In a spol check of more lh11n a dozen precincts. Thro11ghou1 lhe 11prav.·ling 11rea prer1 nct ~lter precinct reported extremely light \'Ott"r lurnout. E:ii:amplps were generally the .same Pverywhere. Preclnr.t~ re porting perh11rs 1.100 rti;!lsltrrd voter~ l!~Ullll\' h11rl 30 prrsnns ca.stin~ h11lln!J; by midmorn in!l One factor in !he \'Oler turnout v.•h1rh \ defies analysis because (If its rarity is the heat \\·ave . Generally, eleC'llOn w;i1chers specul11te on foul \\'t'alht'r's eff Prt11 nn lhe ,·oter turnout -rain anrl cntd "M'!nd:t. Bui the present heat \\art': might ser\'e tq11ally to kf!f'p V{l!rri; at 'hnmf' Some preci ncl wnrkf'r11 pred ir1t'<i l11rj.!tr n11mhers of \.'Olt'r~ li:11er In the da)'. ho"·eve r Taxpayers R~"1('1fl1u1ns hn1·r rnn· demned lhr bond L~~UE'. ~nrt frw ot her groups havt' suppnr1rd 1L Jr l\.\'O•!htrrl~ or lorlay'io; Vt'l!Pr~ Ca~1 aye \'OIP!I', !ht' comm11n11y l"nllet?P'i; ~11111re - 1ntlurl1n~ 11 hr::inrh r~n1p11<; nnd r1f'11· bt1 ildinli!11 -u·ritlfd bf' gu11r.in1crrl. Pol ls 11. ill remain OPf"n until 8 fl 111 l~·O·l•m" T-lont St-Ii- 1 t !/1c lb. f tt Iii, JOt'4 , ,,.Jt lb, Sl .Jt lb. 711% 1-.f S'"* D11, ... SJ .ti •••' c.,,.i-1 .. , II ·~· ,, .... , SI ·~· }'4. I ,, ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS : Mon. tft,.. T1'urs., f to S:lO -Fri.. t to t-Sot., t :lO to S ..... 141% ••• I f I President . Must Keep Pro1ni ses WASHINGTON (U PI ! Presidenl Nixon has met criticlsim of both his domes1ic and foreign policies with !wo niajor moves -his new economic plan and t he decis ion to 111sit Cnmn1un i.s1 China. But both these unexpectffi deve!oprnents carry more pro- mise than act u a l ac. cornplishment. As a result, ad- ditional pressure is mounting oo the President to satisfy the expectations they ha\'e arous- e<l 01herwise. his opponents y,•111 gain s1rcng!h fro1n dashed hopes and return 1l'ith \'igor to the attack at a time more dam aging lo Nixon 's re-elec- tion hopes. 1'he economic policy -a 90- day wage-price freeze, import surcharges that protect U.S. industries, and fl oating the dollar !rorn its gold anchor - essentially is a package of temporary n1eas11rer airned al buying time and impressing businessmen and wage - earners that lhe nation can no longer tolerate the currently unfavorable economic con· ditions. ll is an expression of con· cern with the stubborn in- flation al home and a demand abroad for a new monetary system that will halt the erosion or the dollar and make U.S. produc!s more com- petit ive !n the international marketplace. The China trip holds pro- mise of changing the in- ternational framework i n \.l'hich diplomacy of the last 11~·0 decades has been con- ducted. It sparks hopes of en- ding the long and bitter Viet- nam struggle and of taking a giant stride toward an era of 11eg0liat1ons that Nixon has spoken of so often. But it also has th e possibili- tv of turn ing into a disaster, 81ienating friends and rivals ""ith "'hon1 negot i ation s already ha ve begun . and widening exisling division in the world. Perha ps 1n rrcoi::nition nr this. the Presid('nl has i;ought to halt speculation about the trip and def1<1te risinR ex· pcclations of what "'ill be ac· complished. So Nixon appears !n be ap- proaching a critical period in hi s presidency. And "·i1h 1he President. lhere is the impression or an athlete in training -secluded. restless and interit. According to aides, Nixon ha s spcnl a \ot of time readin g books on China and dossiers on the officials he will meet in Peking. He also has bcrn in da ily le\epho~e contact ""ith his cconom1c advisers "'ho are putting !ogethcr the optio~s for phase II of 1he economic pl;in v.·hich Y•ill go into eff~ct when lhe current 1-1·agc-price freeze ends in mid-~ovembcr To make phase I meaningful and anything more than a tc rnporary rci;p11e from co~· linuing problems. the Prcsi- den1 and his advisrrs mu ~t come up \.l"Jth prngn1m~ th ;:it "'·ii! gain "·1desprrad ac- ceptance. Tn the pu?.1.!cmen1 of many. administration officinl.~ nppr::ir so f;ir to ha ve nffrndcrl the powerful labor leadrr~ they "'ill need lo help make more pcrmnnenl economic re- strain ts work Air Ca l Tells FJigh t Hccord Air California's AuRust traf- fic records sho1-1•s a passenger mih" revenue of niore than 31 million according lo Dudley F'. ~1iller, executive vice presi- dent in marketing Flights totalin~ 1.1311 were flown hetween northern and Soutl1ern California, wi!h 9~ perce nt deparling "•i!hin IS minutes of scheduled lake-off limr. ANIMAlogic ......... ·-·· ~NAHE!M <t.t~ N Eucl •d 111 4) SJS·8 111 /, .·~ ' ····"~ ". / -'\ "')·. . . ' ' ) " ' .-- DAILY PILOT J the robe in a medieval IDO·Od ··--~ 11/,/) /.' / '\ I l11 ,,.:,, .. -..... •' \ f J j•' •NJ'\ I ( ,. ff/I/I -.::::. . ~ ..... \.!. '"'' I /!' --.......-:c--.. l •""'"? ." . . ' . . ____ : .... ...,,_ (~ lty ''anlty fair Remini<;c ent or lu ~uriou~ !ong·<'IQO velve t <; .. ' pfush Dacron~ polye ~ter Shevelv.,t111 lleec.e fh..,t Wc'l !'.he~ li ke <'I dream. I'\ touch of chinoi~e1ie in thp n1andar1n coll<'!r ... <'I golden flash o f l o\~el on thP Iron! ;1pr'2r ... cnnt~~·t color b.,nding . Fnr ynur bea1Jtilul le 1~urP. life. Si~es I 0-1 8, purple o r "11U<"I, 25 .00. Si;P~ 40-46 purol"' nnly 28 .00 . Mti.i! al'ld telephone order!> invited. Robes. Q,.,j~, b~ le l•P"""~ o• U,1 H"ndy M~il Q,.11, Coupon THE BR OADWAY Pleaie 5end me the following: Quonrllv ' Item & S!yl1 ' ~11@ ' Color I 1n<I Colflr ' l'•ltl I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I No m t , pit••• P""t) .A.dd •t t< c :1v ------S1111 o c •• i.-r '"''0•• I D c.o.o. D Ch1111 - M, lro ~dw~v nYl!'ber ,, ----------- l'I~•·• •<I~ .~. ••I•• IA• I I 00 hAndl,nq (II••~!"'\ •d~,,i~~•I bl!W>r>tl Tho B•&oo<I· w•v dellv1rv •'"• Ann lk •••••<~ rh•,~• o~ <l•dtrJ yl>(I@• U 00 tn<I t ll (OD "l ·4-~ •• s at the broadway NEWPORT -t 7 ~ •• i.ren !ilt nd 171 •! ll-t ... !21 J HUNTINGTON IE1'CM 1111 Ed in9 •• ""'"u• !71 4! 1•1.JJJI ORANG{ l JOO Ne. Tutl;n S+•t•I 17 !4 ) •'19-IJl 1 CEll:ll lTOS SOO lo• Ct rriiln M•ll ll ll) 160-0411 .!HO" 10 A.M. le '1 ,lO P.M, MON01'Y THROUGH FRIDAY, SATURDAY 10 A.M, h1 6 P.M. 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It anyone 1s wa1t1ng woi d on whether or nol to buv a ticker to the re1narn1ng Friday find Saturday performances that word 1s go 1 • Irvine Bowl 1s <1t OhCe the Ideal setting for lhis show and TH E MUSIC M,0.1-j ,. mu>lc•• bv M•«d 11'1 l,Vil >on g en•d •nd chorM•gro~hed b• ( h 1 mmo 11 m111 c11 •nd thorol dlc•Crm Jan Mllchfl • ., Uld I gMlno df•l•n bY Mk~••I o ... ~e "'''""'"~ Frld•V and 5otu•dlV I! !h• 1,.1ne Bow L;t"" '" II••<" ~· lhr Lvr c Ooera A•,otl~I on of Or1ne1e Counh R•servo r on1 '" "" TMIE c .. sr Ht<O a M II '"' lu d Mtrl•n Poroo Monl'n S~v "• Eul~I • M•ckeckn • S~lnn C••i 0• ev M~vot Sh n Gror9 fl• ~ v Marc.,llus W1•~bur 1 11 ! lle~d e (l'l~•lle COW•ll ~•an Tl\ O<~Di<flV W n!hroo P•rOQ Davi~ W~><l • Mrs P1roo Roth Glu r Am1rv1111 'T "" R••~• Tomm~ o, 1. P~u V.cCQ• n•lr Zan•~lo 5Mn" Ro~ Fldcn ~ Et~el To•lelm••• (~ ol GW•nn Conductor To"' Moor• a technical obstacle Saturda\ 's perfo1 rnante i;uf fered slightly from !O\\ sound levels though the lechnu al staff had per fectlv balanced singers \v1th orchesl1 a Technic<i ! direc!(JJ d1re<;1or Cai I Cal!aw;11 no slrdnge1 !n the Irvine 8011 I lo1ver cd h,t:h1 le\els Satuidci} to a point \lhere f3(1al e11"p1ess1on::; 11ere lost But neither co m p I a 1 n t se11nus!y La 1 n 1 s he d the performat1te of the l \ 11(' Opeia Assoc1a t1011 of 01,1!lge County \1h1ch is cnn!inu1ng I() adJllSt both sound and l1ght1ng problem~ for the rrina11ung llhn11 s If there t:-. a rnnu1111n 1t1 theater les~on to bt learned from thi s ptocluc!1on of lhe 'J\.tus1c r.1an 1\ 11ould sot1nd son1eth1ng hkr. ' p r .;i c t 1 c t n1akC's pei feel " This ts d11ec!nr ( 11:-. T1111 mans' sixth piot!uction nl lhr \I 1Jlson book rll nc ... ~ 111"11J ii' removed h1111 f1on1 the du re ~ TV Revie\\' 101 s chiur for thi s production "e unde1sland How lo1tunate he returned because 1t 1s e11~ dent th.:it the ptofess1ona l polish and detail demonsr1ated by e1 ery 1ne1nbet of lhe t:ast fron1 leads lo cho1 us springs fro1n the hand of a n1an tho1 oug h!y ii Wat e of el' Ct y nuance Credit loo 1s due lo 11le tom pan ~ 1vhose 1 nd 1 v 1 d u a I rnen1be1 s responded to the thoroughly professional du ec· lion 111 a lho1 oughly pro less 1onal nu11111er 1'h1s 1111le1 car111ot 1ecall bette1 choreography and dan (1ng bv any musical the.1ler con1p11ny on or off Broad1\ay No le ss de serving of credit fo1 1n1peccahle sense o f cnsernble 11e1e !he nie1nbei!I of the chotus "ho p10Jecl ed e1 e1 y \\Ord clearly across the footlights And a:o; a furthr1 n1at k or d11 ectoricd skill t/1ev dtd :-;o 1111houl looking like a rho11 1n chu1 ch The y f1 oze na11less!y wh et1 a freeze \\Cl!! t .tlled ro1 and tl1a11ed with !he <.1pprop11,1tr lou(lles of Jo1~.;i corn fed 11111 tnlh ~lusically the cho1us c~ felled illl olhet co111p11nentr. prolJ,ibly clue to the rnu~1cal fl1rec11on of Jan H1tsrheJ 11ho like 'T11111nons 1s no s!1ange1 to !ht' sror c Oen 1d Hubler kepl the rnon um C'nt:il p1 ocJu(t111n 1110\1ng 11ell r1on1 h1<; seal 111 the or rhc~tra pit ,\ late s! 11 t r;it1<;erJ h1 l ~s1 111 nulr v011 r <l1H1cull1e~ nf a lead cnolr.d n1us1c ans 'Lc1ug li-l11 ' Starti1ig St/1, Sec1so11-Slowly By C) i\iTHIA LlJ\\ R) -I don t t('ll h1n1 ho11 l\J 1 un l\E\V ) ORK (AP 1 -NBL ! the /uslile Oepar l111e11t a11d he 'Laugh In retu ned lllnrid,1y doe<;n t tell n1e ho1v to run l h~ 111gl1t for its fifth seasun -a 1csl of Ilic 1~01ld I! sounded lot of people had '>fll\I 1t 11101 e like su1nelh1ng (1 01n a ('oUldnt keep up 1!s lt111ous i otnE'.d1 11n1 cr<: f\pe11111lt t on1edv pace fn1 1;11r tll 1H nllln e :\l1k hell 1111 1 his f11 ne 11lr1t i\tle ~,11nc Thr prot!u1e1s ol L:it111)1 lll !alei 1n !lie r1e11 111g ~hu11 signs o/ f1t1gur •Jr 111a1lir rd a pili! progr am foi a sot! agr The pn( r ti 1 ~ sl<111 rd tn , \l alk The fu1111!11 s has11111lv nl glc1bcil l :iug/1 In i illlf'd ll ~ '' \\;1cl 1 \l orld 1he unchan~ed blH lhe r!e1111111~ of tr 1111 Jliniperl :iround 111 rnpr ~~~;:~111~r1e~1d 1~1~~11 ~;~1]11:;~1111~~;;;; t hr llol1.:,','.,s, 1 ates and \lexH fl b,tg (If ~H!hl g II!~ hl:!i k1 ll(\ 111tll , " r.e g rn • nl ~ 11{1111111st1 al 1 n~ 'HlOUS tip•• ~~: ~~:~',~';1~~0~1 :1111;1::~~~1 %11 :~~:;~1 of hu1n11J It 11as Plll ltlu,lled of n11n ll o11a11 ;ind ll1ck ll llh p1es 1nthefur ;111d pla t ~l;ir!tn f 11!S and !;0111 1' ~('('jUCll((S ;id <!rd 11p In n11lh1ng line ~urh T'he open111i; st1iiw lllfl lhr hilt! Tnnv Curli s 11andcnng Assistance of Raquel \\e!th ar ound f,flndon ;i sktn ' how to aidor ror the scort bul only for a few momenl.'i Jn.stru 1nents sumeho\1 seen1cd to be more In tune after the 1n1er· mission as ~ell rhe orchestra too !iuffered rrom a 1011 sound lt11el though 11:o; n1ent1oned earlier thetr n1 t n J st rat lo n s neit her ove1 po1vered nor un- der supported the vocal line~ ~11chael Devine 1s credited w1'h design of the productJon .sets and hghtlng \V1th the poss1ble excepl1on of his lighting plan -this v.riter would have preferred a. mo1 e warmly ht Musrc f\tan • De1 ine 1natche11 the artistic level of excellence eslab!1shed by the pl ivers Pubhc11 y about Ille ~ho1v hintetl that lhe pi oduction \\OUld use the entire Jrv1ne Bo1vl fo1 tt1e sho11' and De11ne s sets do JI.Isl that \Vtthou t g11 tng away 1n ad· vance .some of the surpi 1se! Devine has 111 s!ore for 1u1 diences 11 tan be .said the ecology of the Ir vine Bo~! and Laguna Be a ch contribute~ much to the re;>JJsm of the backdrops of this p1 oduct1on -par t1cula1 ly !he footbr 1dgtt lovers' lane 11h1ch is charrn- 1ngly executed Bill Barbe :o; costumes p1011de muth of the sho1v's fu st rate glitter !f a discouraging word n1ust be said about the production as a 1vhole 1t n1usl be said aboui the leads 11 1s po~s1btfl 1\11 I und s rendition of !he Hober! Pi eston role 1var. ron 11nc1ng !hough 1t 11 ould be d1ff1 cu ll to find anyone 11hn could mo1e 11s \\ell as Preston Pr est on is Prof Hai old I-111 Unfortunately tl was ~n d1r. f1 cul! to hear L11nd and the tole 1s sn crucial to lbf' un- dcr~!;-"1 !1ng of the musical, that rhe sound d1rf1cult1e~ n111ke e1<1lual1on of his con· lribul1on 1n1poss1ble i\laril} n Sa1 age 1s a verv pteftv 11on1an ll1th a 1cry pi et 1 v voice and very prf'! 1 y actln,i:: talent~ that 1nade her l\1ai 1 in -the hbi ariiin -• r1chgt1l (;i~s D:-ilc1 a~ Eulali e l\lackeckn1e ~h1nn 1s a 1 omp ~he plavs the lltodgy may(lr'A' 111fe broadlv pun1p1ni:: large nieasures of humor into lh!! rlru ght v 1011 a lady go11e 111 ong 1 ole Other ::;tandouts are ( 1Co1 St: Be1 kele\ as J\1a)Ot Sh111n and D1111d r.loore as \I 1n1h10Jl Pai oo Th~ latter atfects a h"'Jl and sh1 ness Iha I JS "'0 be l1e1able ;:is to niakc h1~ 1nus1t :-;pellbound bloom1n~ llue to ti ills tutel;ige brine • lu 111p to" v1e11e1 s th1na1 PR11I l\lcCon11ell shines sn In 1~htly as To1nmv DJ1f;:i.c; thal 1t 1s poss1hle to predict ;i bt 1ghl h1tu1 ,._ foi thi s Jn ('ly :-.111g1ng ind danc1n~ f;ilent I he vo11ngs!t•r s pe11 01 n1anc8 rs ;i JOI In sec Lnsembles 111th111 lhr t;;i"t r!rst 11 ing spec1;iJ nl{'ntion r\lr lhf.'11 excelll'nce include lhe 1i 111 el111g ~:i lrsmcn 11 ho ~ f! 11 tin t de li nns pJ1r!.c: Orr ;:i11 d1c1llr b:.ck rn thr 1ur11 of tile <llll1111 lhc fine h;irher sh1 1J •1u.11lrt 1nrl nf •n111sc r1 of II uoltf 11111 <: un 1,;1n:iry h11nrl 11l1n lo11k ;ind '>Ol1nd, 1 eniar kallh like !he Loni.; Rrarli J111uo1 { Orlcei t Band Ht ;J \ II 11 hose re1 c ll1ug d<'( olle1iJge t to !he Pult<idHini g 11 <1s the n10sL 1e111a1kable\_ge ~---- aspect of her perfor n1;i n1 r -i':'-'7"'7>"'""""'"" .. """""" ..... ,.. .. .,,..,..,,.,..,,...,...,.,.,_.~.,. and !\la1thA M1lchell v;1fc or ~ --··-1 4 the US <11!01ne1 gener;il ---1o0 o Mc. M1lchell "ho trmlcd lo ORDER ',:!,-giggle 11as provided v;ith till , assorttnl'nt of chsn1<tl g<tg~ 'eautiful cles1gned tu Ile u1ro hei I 1 ·" Stiek .. on \\leshington nnage Asked J. YOURS / •hco >he thooghl Supreme[ \ LABELS Coutt 111st1ce~ "'hould retire she replied About 9 o cl(lck l 111 the rr1orn1ng -just hefur e COl\1 1 IS open Repl) 1ng In 11 question <lbout her husband s reaction to her Jictn it) she replird ' Jnhn and I have an 11nde1 standing 'Hay . Tryout~ Set Readings f11111e been 1111 nounced by th' Long Beachj COmmu n1ty Pla~ house for It~ rorthcom1ng product ion Hn) Ft.,er" by Noel (ov.ard AJex Koba of \Vestnunstcr is dlrtctln~ lht Br11\~h Comtld) and v. 111 bt ca!tlng for fo11r male •nd f11 E' female roll"R Tht. ages range rron1 the 20i;I to the 50s TODAY! ONLY $125 -Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order for Your•el( or • Friend M.iay h• ui•d on f'o.,.elopes •s return •ddr•\1 l11 bels. Also very handy •1 1denf1f1cetion l•belc for mark1nq person•/ 1!1ms 1uch •s books records, photos eft. labels 1t1c~ on qless •nd niey be us•d for m•rk1n9 hom• c11 n11ed foc.d items All label1 a re pri nted with stylish Vo9u• type ort f•!I • qv•l•ty wh it • <J Ummed p•p1r r-------~--------F 111 .. •~•1 ''"'"'" (1111' ·~• m111 wn:-:~,:----, I il'1o01 """' "' ~"''' D+v r o ,., 11•t I I Cn•te Mt•• (•Ht '14U I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I L PILOT PRINTING : -----------------------~ Tryouts w1ll 1>C held f\fonO tn J 11t 7 30 pm :ll the phi\ l)ou~E' 5021 E Anahe1n1 St Loni! BeACh \\herr HA1 ff'\f'r 11111 open on rrida1 ll~t 211 rt a 111~ "erk end run I u11l1~r Hl formation 1n11v hf' obts11nrd h1 <::tlhn~ the box orr1ce I'll 1211 11 ~1R 0536 ~ .... ,...,.....,._..,..,.....,.,....,.._...., ____ ~ I 1 I I 1' I HE RE COME S ONE OF MI SSION VIEJ O'S JUNIO R AL L AMERICAN FOOT BALL TE AMS CHARGING INTO THE SEASON LIKE A HIRD OF IUPFALO RIADY TO LOCK HORNS Pint Size BRIEFS SQUAD ~ f'o:.ich J)oug Di;l1nonrl, a r a]ifornia ll 1gh\1·ay Palrut 1d11C11· 1 ~ ~ur­ ro1111 df'rl by a sc :i llf hel1nrl ~ a~ he 1:ilk .~ n\f'I' ~('r in11nagc lineup \1·it h his 'cl111H" 11·;1111. Lill' [}1;i!Jlp~ 'l'hl'l'l' <ire :-1.\ I Ci.llll~ Iii !he :\J1 .~.~1n11 \ 1e;o 11111 ! ill! lt1d111g 1111) c l111 11· H ·;1111 ~ o f r 1glll anti n1 1ll.:-year-nld boys. '!'lley play on an P.0-yard fiPl ct and coacbcs <lrC' pern11L1cd in th e huddle. Hit the Line • ID V • • 1e10 DAILY Pl LOT Photos by Greg Schneider THROUGH THE M IDDLE -1'he 1veig ht of the youngster~ dnt_·~n t ch·lr:H·L fr111n their dctcr1nination as pileup in tenter 1ll1 1 ~1 r:1ll'S 11hen bl oek rr and hack tr_v to plo\v through tn1d - dll' !!I the line Jur yardag 1~. A l right Ned Frederick. 9. hand.~ 1d I' lo Bruce J•:,J·e11, 9, as Assistant l 'oach 'f er ry J)J n1ick • 'vatches closely and another player starts in n1olion. The season began Sept. 11 \Vilh eight season ga mes planned for each te am again st ~imilar squads from Lagu na Beach, Tus· tin and Garden Grove. GOTTCHA -Jlass rlefensc i~ standard for lhc Diablos and , l11"r tean1:-. iust like 11 i.<i fnr th eir bigger. older r ou nter· ,,,11• in high ~a ·IH 1ol anrl !'Ollci::r hall Iler<' the rcrl'1\'C'r ,,, • 10 h;i\'l' 11 \f• ll'1:-.:-. 11rrlt.v vcll 111 han d 1f the f'lhn11· 1n I l,j1 k d 1.1"11 ·1 d1:,1r:Hl 111111 •'11;H hf·~ \\';Jlt'h ('dl'C'(\111 .1 lior overzealous ness th;1 t could «all~r injury or he a rule in- fracti on . Say.<> 1\thlctiC' L>irector 1Javr Bll ~h . "\,Ve ,::ive th e hn.vs ::i. rh:incc lo play football <in d lc<i rn spor1sn1ansh1 p. 'l'hcy lc<irn a grca1 deal of tl i:-llpl 1nr." HELPING HANO -Bob Payne. Jr. gets minor £irst aid from hi s dad who wa s on hand to \vatch. Teams start with about 50 players on each and are pared to 33. Boys pay a $S rc ,gistraUon fee and an additional $20 if they 1nake the learn . Other sources of income <ire. candy sal es and con1n1unity dance s. r-.tan y persons don·t realize tha t it co sts up to $85 to ad equa tely equip one boy. ·r --. --.. -.. -"--~ ·-··-~ ! f DOily PILOT ~--· TuMday, Stpltmbtr 14, Jq7l ·Berli11 Tension" Less? . . ._ ... --. . "' ~ . NEW BERLIN PACT -.'f his 1nap spols the d ivided l~cr l in and lo hel p bring a ne\v era of peace and se- tur1 ty to Europe. It \vas the first rnajor Berlin break- through ~1 n ce Stalin e.nded his blockade of the city 22 years ago. t city of Berlin and its divi sions bCf\\'C'en the 1\llic>s ~ arw\~Co:n munlsts, The Big Four recently signed an ~-hiSforiC-agreement d esigned lo lessen tensions in -.~· British Soldier Shot In N. Ireland Clashes 16 Arab Nations Plan Strategy For UN Action Hy Unit l!d Prrss International BELFAST, Northern Ireland tLPI ) - A sniper shot and \Younded a Bntish w ldier in Londonderry today in a series ,'or cla.~he~ bel\l't'<"n J:LU1n1<"n. rock-thro11· Ing youths and soldiers. an Ar1ny gpokrsn1an said. A pol 1cf' spokt'sJlHHl said there wrrc no r<1sualties in the B{'Hast decoy bon1b in- ralC'nL hu1 "if a crowd hadn't gathrrcd. l hr gunnX'n \\'Ould no doubt have fired 1n0rc !<>hots." Gunfire in Londonrlcrry cll111axe1I a senf'li of rla.~hes 11·hieh bcJ:an this morn· f',;g When Bntish troops fired CS nausea gRs and rubber bullels al ~ crnwd of youths who stonf'd soldiers rl'pa iring a fenre at a n11l1taf)' post bordering 1he Bogside. army i;rmkesmen said. A spokcsn1an for the political com· m1ftee of the l6-nat1on Arab League. said tod;1~· 111 C<i1ro the group h<id agreed on a 10111! plnn of <ll'lion on !hp r-.1iddlr E:ist l\hCn !he l n1tl'd Ni.111011s 1;C'neral ,\:;,;t•tnbl~· convenes in 1\ew 'l'ork Sept. 21. The group already h<1s said it "·outd dr- n1and a re1 ie1v of Israel's absorltion uf fJld Jerusalem, \\'hich Israel caplurc-d fro1n Jordan in the 1967 war. Tndav il said it would ask Secretary General 1'hanl to in\·estigate Israeli "::iggression" in th<' l.~rae!i-occupied Gaza St rip. • : In Belfast. a parcel 1narked · bomb" f.' . but containinR only a bnck. lured ~ 11nd l"JOlict' into the \\"hile Rock ar'e.1 of the. Ron1an ratholie Springfield Road a rea v. hrr" snipers opened fire . security S forces spokesn1rn said. Later. six shots s1nasb.ed· into an Ar iny pnst in lhe Creggan area11ear 1he 11omnn c;~thoic Bogside. are<i of Londonderr.v and · .0011s fir<"<I back at a gun.rnan carrying a :slol, lhe s~C&iilan said. ....,._-+-G:.[;:2:>-___ y1,'J-' "llOw conl.c yo1t "re not writing so oflen ?' Hugh KPlly. ~4-year-olrl headma!ite!' of a nearh.v Roman Ca1ho!ic school, accused the soldicri; of 11sin~ school chi ldren as co1·er to carry oul !he rC'pair.;. A wa1·r llf explosions hit 1n and ,11round Be!fas1 il1onday night injuring at least :-1x l><'fl'ons. <in<! a snip1"'r 1vound<>d a Rri1ish Soldier. The armv said Protestant rxtrrn1is1s ma\" hal'e bf.en involved, in· dica!ing a Pro!e<:tanl backlash against artiviliC's of !hr lri~h Republican Anny (I RA 1 1\•hieh supporl s l1 nn1:1n Ca tholics. John Taylor. 1\orthern lrelanrl"s homr ;iffa1rs minislrr. said r-.1onday a •·third fnrre" ma.v h;n(' Ir• he established 10 fii::ht the nutla11e1! JR ,o\ if the British am1 v 1:-. un;ihlr 1n t·nn1a1n ii Kell~·. ht'ntln1;i"1rr al SL .JC1hn's lnf;ints St·hool. tnld nt•\\<;IJJ(·n . "I a.;kerl 11n nff1rrr 11 hv hr h:u! 1·h"'"n the l1m1> jus! before :-rh11ol In rrp:1U th<' frnc'r "Thf' ()[fwrr 111ld n1r there-harl hrt'n :i d:in.(!<'r .. r 'n1rir1 l1rr ;it !11s men but therc- 11 :;.; ]('o.;.\ ('h,1111r of 1h1s \\'Ith a )01 nr l'h1!rlrrn ar1i1111d 1\n ann1· 'pn\..r•1n;in 1lr·n 1rrl 1hr tronr" ll'"d 1hr t'l11 ldrr11 ~1~ rn1 rr ;:ind ~;11!f 11 \\"~1"' r11111rirlc11rr lh 11rrp .• 1rs 11 rrc 11ndt'r!:1k1'n ;1 ~ 1l1c c•hilrlrt'n pn·-~r rt. /\n ;ir•n11• :-pnkr~111an ":11d 1rnnps l1rrrl ::i lxiu 1 10 rn11n1 ~tcr~ r1! (":\ g:is <irHI .1 nun1hrr r1f r11h!)('r hullrt:-at flit' c-rn11rl ol ~ou!h~ 1rho ton1 1nu ed to slone the post. Cairo 's :;emioff icia l Al Ahr a ·m ne\\·spaper said Egy ptian F' o re i g n Mirtis1er fl1ah1no11d Hiad will go before the Cencral Assen1bly in the fi r~l h11!f ot Nove1nber to discus . .; the l\lirldle East conflict. Previous reporl s .said he v;ould open a n1ajor diplotnatic offensil'e against Israi!l then. Al Ahram also reported thal Egypt will reject a •·ne1,11" Israel peace plan it said "'as discussed by the Israeli cabinet on Sund ay. 11ut in Tel Aviv a foreign n1lnistry source said therl! \\•as no ne1v plan and that Forei gn l\11 nisler Abba r:ban would mearly outlne Israel's pos1· tinn Al Ahram said lh Israeli peace plan nit•rrly w<is the unplementaliun of Zionist ideology \vhich calls for the surrendrr nf lhr t\rah.~ and acreptance nf nondrfined bl•rders ;inrl 1ti;ii 1h1s 1\•;.rs un<1t (·cp111 bl e. It :1<11d H1;id 11·!1! 1neel 11 11h thr H1~ Fot1r lorrign n11n 1.~ters. apparentl.1· ;,s p:1r1 nf Egypt ':; :1n11ounrcd diJlln1n<1!1 c of . f1'11:-.11c 111 round up support for i!s l1rr1 Ju·n n11ng U.N, t·ampa1~n against l.orarl. l~g_l'p\i;in President /\tn\'ar Sadat 11;1~ sa id !·:J..:,l'pl 11'111 bring up the i\lidd le E11st ·~i!uatron ··1n i!s entirety" at the Un11ed Nntions. 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"' " " ., " " " ., " ··Dollar Plunges • To 22-year Low · LONDON (UPI) -Reports that .the six Com1non Market nations v.•ould demflnd a 5 percent devaluation of the U.S. doll:1r plunged the dollar to a ne1~' 22-year low on the Frankfurt n1oney 1narkets lWay. In Tokyo the dollar dropped to its lowest value since Japan let the sen float on Aug. 27. In Bru ssels the ~1x Comn1on l\1arket nations said they would urge the Lr11ted States to devalue the dollar, aboh~h !I S !O percenl surcharge on imports and J01n other C(IUlllnes in restoring world 1none- tary order. In London, Chancellor of the Exchequt'r Anthony Barber cooferred today 111!h Ital ian Finance J'\1.inisler 'P.l1:1rio ~ler?JTI· Aggradi ahout a possible JCllnt Bri1 1~h· Common l\larket front in dollar crisis talks opening \\'ednesday in London. Barber nnd Ferarri·Aggracii rnet on 1hc eve of a two-day London n1eeting 4,f lhe group of ten, the \\'estern \1•orld's v.·ealthiest industria l nations. J\Jen1bers ;ire Belgium , Canada, France, \Vest Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Viet Mobs Attack Gls 111 2 Cities SA IGO\' (l"l't I Anli-A1n('r1<.·an v1olt·n1·e lirok(' 11111 todav iu S;u~<ll1 11·here lerrnnsl.~ firell•1n1hrcl an i\n1er•can tr11ek, had I~· wnu1Kt1ng ;.r l' S sail or. The old 1n1· perial c~p1 ta l nf H11e ":i " dec·l:1rt'd (1'f limi ts lo t\n11•t1i·;1n !11111ps l11lki111ng t1nli· An1<"rican rioting !here . The Saigon oot lwr;1ks .~ten1med in part · rron1 pas1 i\n1enca11 .,upp<irt. ~f Pres idrnl Ngu yen Van Thieu <Hid his decision 10 run unopposed in llie Q(·I 3 pres1denti,1I r l•11·. I ion s. Disnbled war· veter<!ns h;n e rl rmonstr<1led a.~:1111"1 Thieu. the Vn11cd St<l tes and the 1,1·ar itselr The Hue violence e:u11r ;<f!rr nn An1cni':H1 soldier sho1 ;:incl kdlrd a youth 1vho had stolen ;1 11•at("h rrn111 a1101t1rr (;I /I, n1uh nf \.if'!llanir~e vnuth,.; hurled f1r<"bo1nbs 111110 /\nu·nt;in ~ <:h1e!es hefllre they were tltsp('r~ed by pollt't' The lll? "'as dei'lared off l1m1ts and U S 1·t·lt1clt's forbidden rv f'nlrr it. Lflt!e tii.:hling 11as rrpnrt<"d ''" lhe 1v;ir fronts but 1n Lans ,i:u1 ernrnent troot:i." en!rred !hr tn11n 11f f'akso n 1nd:11·, 1n· a major 1·1rt1Jry o\t•r :Xorlh ,\·1rt11<11neli<; t1nd P11.the1 L110 !n1111)s 11ho 01·errt1n the. Bolo\ens Plateau last l\1a.1. Thr platt'~1u rn111rols J;irge par1~ flf !hP Ho Chi r-.11nh Trail infiltration r11utcs to Soulh Vi£'t nan1. Bonili Explosion Pan.ics Cro,rd In Philippines r-.lt\N IL/\ rt;r11 -A sm<ill pil!hnx homb c.xploded ~1onday during a muss rall ~· protesl1ng Pre.~idrnt Vrrdinanil r.. 1\larcns' rurta1lmenl of c1 vjl llbert1P<:. One person appl'ared lo be 111jured 111 lh<" p:ttHt: that followed \\'1tnesses saici n s111.1 l1 part r1f rht' r~tuna !ed crn11 rl of :!U.01\0 !h~l ·h;ul )!a!hrrrcl in !hr l'l:l la ~1 1r;incl;i panidl<'ll 11 h('n !hi" srn:1!1 lin1 t1<"1nadr hornh l"nn· l:11111ng i::11npo11 drr ;tnd 11a1ls PX'plndrci. :\11nni'11 as 1niurrd 111 thP hla\t. l1111'•·1 rr Al a s11111l:1r r,1lh r.f thf' 11ppos 1tu111 lihl'r;il 11a n ,v at thr pl;11a t\ui::. 21 , ler· 1·nn~1~ l.•Jssed 111'Q fr 11g inen1 a I i" n ~rrn<idrs. k1ll111g right p<>rsons and Jn· jurini:: 9fi n!ht'r.~. ·- r Netherlands. S\vedcn and lhe United States S\l.'ll terl1:1 nd IS an observer. In Frankfur1. a b:;nk i;pokesman said that i11 opening lrading !he dollar chang· ed h<111ds at a 1nedian rate of 3.3737 marks, h<>low the previous 22-year tow of 3 .1810 rnarks registered on Aug. 26, and ar1 effe1·t11·e devaluation of the dollar of 7.8 l)C l"Ct.'111. 011 the 'l'okyo forr1gn excha nge market lh<' dollar was quoted at 337.75 perrent or 6 !7 percl'nl bclO"' the old rate of 360 yen to the dollar. \\'ith the rich nations preparing to meet \\'ednesday 1n London the poorer nations demand<>d cornpens'1tion for losses caus· ed by !he l! S. econornic measures and hy th'e general intern;itiunal 1nunetary in· stnbil it.1 tu a <leclara11on :.it the lllh session or t)le Vni!cd N:i1ions Trade and 1)(>1'el op· n1cnt_ l:iu;trd in l;encva 1he developing nations sa id their foreign exchange re· i:Crves :uld prosrcc:ti\'e export r;1rn1ngs l1;;.vc .bt•e11 jcopard1zt'd. They asked such 1neasurcs as cxc1nption fron1 the 10 per· r·cnl surtax and U.S. ;idop tion of a pre· lf'rential tr~1dc program with the develop· u1g 11al1ons. · Bri1ish govern111cnt sources s:1id Ferar· ri·Aggradi v:as expected tu urge Britain to Join tlie inc1rket countries in a joint front against tile United States at \Vednesday ·s group of ten n1eeting . They s:ud Barber 1vould stress Britain's inleresl i" 111 finding a new basis for ~lahlP ex1·hange rates and for continuing liberal lradc ~nd payments between na· lions. General t\brams 'fcJJ is McGovern \'ic t Problen1s S,\ Ii ;i )\/ (-''Pi -Sen. George ~. i\T!·t;oven1 s;ud (;en .. Creighton \V. Alir:1m " t<1!d l1in1 tod:.i.v his five problerns ;1n1nng L S. lnrc·es 1n Vietnam are drugs, raci.~rn. ;111t111;1r lrc!ing. mor;ile and lt·11s1011 h~tween Gls and !he South Vtet· tltllll(•:";(' '·Thrsc at'r the l;1·e lt11ngs he v.·orries :ihou t." Iii<' Sou th Dakota Democrat said <1 rtcr emergi ng frn1n a 45·rninuje meeting \1 ith A brains, con1rnander of .U.S. forces 111 Vietna in . ;1! 1he general's headquarters on 1·an Son r\hut Air. Bas\'-, . ·l\·lc(;ovrtn, a candid:ile for !us pprly's pre.~1dcntiil l · 'nonnnation, ci\so ~a i d Abran1 s I.old h11l1 · 1hi-.t ·.,a · surl"eY Qf' i\n1cr1can t'nililarV rorces ind1c;iles. tha"t ;1c; 1nany as hali lho11gh1 nur invnl1:en1Pnt 11;\1; a n11 ~take fro111 thr hrginnin~ !le :-1rc::,~cd. l1011·c1·cr." tl'1;1t th1$ 1 f t'lin·r n1e;i n !hr 111rn ;u·('n"t ,11)1ng then· Jnhs pro- lr~:-11111;i ll 1 In n10~1 c:-1sr' thev ll"ill d1.q'h:1rgC lhr1r cl111ir." in ~pi!r nf iiu:> ra·r1 !l1at "~ 111;1ny ;1~ hair th111k tll<it ll1e \.\ar '1s a n11st ~1ke " l\l('C o1 rn1. ;i lnng l11nr oppnnenl fif tile \"1l'lna111. 11 :1r . ;il,o cp1otrd Abr;11n s ::1s ~a r111g hr 1k1£'" rint r n\ 1~1nn a residual forrc of U S tn•OP~ 111 Virln;1rn. "I 11as ~1nu•11h:i! ::urpnscd , ;ilthnugh 11ot ('0111.111c('d . I hat thr ,i:eneral v.as 11·il!· 1 11~ !l'l c ~prci's ;is much 1·11nfidf'nc'e a~·he did 111 the-l'il]la('1ly of thC' South \1iet- nanlf'"C' to fii::ht 11 itho11t ('lil~e in ,\1nrr1t':in :.uppor1 .·· ~1r<:n1·crn :-aid. '.1 11~ 1111lgn1t-nl.'' ,\if'(i11\'rrn rn11!1nued. '1' lh:rf our i.;11;11 '" il l•i!al lerinfnat1on of 1 · f;. 1n1l1!.1rv 11p11r.1t1di1~ ;inr1' the· dr1 t'lop· 111rn! or :i ha!:1111·rct Sou th x·1r1 1101 111('ir 1111 tT 1 ·;1p;~hl<" 11[ f11ni'!h•n1ng \\ 1lhout I' ~ l"i'I"('~ !'1!ll!'r :11•n,I) nr ~r<111nd. llr fl 1d11·1 trll 111t' 11l:f'111li:11 111i1ild hi:-;t('h1e1·rd. llt' ~.lid 1.111 S1i11th \"1(•ln.1n1rs1· :ire J.11dd 111g 11111•11·11 tile r;1p;it11l11v ol 1na1n- i,11n111i: ;1 t1:1l:1111 rd 111il1!ary dct('!lSc 11·11h1111t A111rnc.1n ~u p1)(lrt " R11ssia11s Sl.:irt ll111vaii. \ \ •' I ~ps By TllOJ\1AS l\-1UB PHINE 01 tht 0.11~ !'llo! St1!1 0 .'1 THE HEA T BEAT: fl1J mom i;ot one of t]lose ~xpensiv'e triPle-fotd ed adverllS£>n1ent.s through the mail ye.ster- day. It tou!ed a special sale ror fur coats -those loog . e . ..:1>c11sive jobs 1,1·ith the heavy, fuzzy collars. The weather being 11hat i\"s be.en for !l ie past few days, lhis · Jkll1 icular ad ad tam~ign can only be l'ht.racter· •ze<I as ill-limed at re.1. .Just l011king at the photos of ,1111 those prel1y girls 117;ipped in raeconn f r o m neck !(l an kle was enough to cause heat prostration. ACTU ALLY, OS coast ·wal chcrs 1vould be a iot better off coun!ing our blessings rather than 1veeping over ;1 lht'nnoiur1e r needle that ha s undulated between 80 and 90 over the past fe1v days. Jnland. for example, t11ey _closed schools yesterday for a~ esUmatcd 30,000 students 1\•hen the mercury shol up over the JOO-degree mark at noon. Out at the T~abuco Canyon Fire Statiort yesterday, they were claiming the holiest reading in Orange County after they kick· ed the gauge a few limes lo 1nake certain 11 11·;;isn·t a joke. But their perspiration fold th c1n it 11·2.s true : A reading Or l l l degree:. at 2':30 in !he afternoon.· J\1EANWH~E . hOYi:eVer, one spot irt Orang e was _cla i!l;ling. 3 J1igh of 116 degrees. Official calcula!ions yesterday gave Los ~ngeles 106: Beverly Hills ns; Pasadena 109 and Riverside 112. flfeanwhile along our ble~scd Orange Coas l. !he consensus high for !he da y was Pl'l!gcd at 79 degrees. !he low 64 <ind the Pacific 1ratcrs about the sarne as the air ten1perature low. AH this is to sug,i:est thal we are among the blessed and have l1ttlf' tn complain a bout du ring U1e current heal wa1·e, righ!? \\'rong . l 've he ikd 'ro;;i slal fol ks grousifl& over the past couple or days that those lrmper11ture readings hrre ju~t i'flll 'I be · rl)'.!hL l!"s got to be at le;i st 90. Ad· ditionall y, in one of tl1r more fidd phrnnn1rn <1 nf the loc;:r l heat 11·avr. fog rolled in nn Ne11·pnrt Hi'l rbor and on into \Jp)X'r Ne11·por! Bay· early this n1nrnin~ \1'ith enough in!rn~itv to sr.t off the li\ghorn ouL on lhe jtltiy. ' vnu:n 'f lll\'K that would rn <ike Harbor Arra folks h;i ppy fo r the relief, right? \\'rong. ··.\lust be e:1rlhq11ake 11·enther doin' strange things Like that." one long·flm e harbnr·11·atcher J:run1bled this mnrnK"lg. People. kt'ep scann ing-lhe horizon for , hurricane cloucf;. e!:pt'ciallv ~inc(' the LA Times ran that rrpri~e of ihe 1939 s!nrrn !he u!hl'r da~· and obsrr\·at1ons 11·ere made th:11 coastal "'ra!hrr prrv1ous to lhr cieluge 11·as about ;<S 11 1s nnw .o\11 of \\"hich pr0ves \\'hen 1! r omr s to ,,·e;:rlher. people nor onl v d,, no!htng about i! thel' ~imp!~· don·t lru~t 11 Sil n1a 1·be nex1 11e ·11 get .1 rr1lci ~P'l.'lp and lho~f' 1ur coat ads 11·ill start !ook111g good, rig hi ~ \\'rnng l'roplt> 11111 1u.~1 ~l art ('nrnplaining ;il)t1uf U1e heatin,i:: bill s. !liars ;ill. -~ . . . ' . •• • ·~··" • ... ~ ' ' ' A Sov1('! .~11hn1arinc and <IC'st ro~·cr pa.~" t hrn11 gh !hr stra1l bcl1\·ccn the 1sl<1nd s nf 1\laui r1nd lla\1a11 1'hcy arc part of a Soviet convoy of sl.x ships -t110 sub~. a surpnrl ~h1p . 1 cnli~er anrt f\\'n desl rQyc rs -the largcsl cvC'r to come so ~lose· to I l.:i~va.11. ' •• ,, ' • g r ' d s r ' Military Salary Hike Predicted WASKJNGTON fUPll H flu 1 f memDtra ••id today Pruidt11t Nil°" "as ready to accept a st.4 billion mUitary ,._y increas1: in thr. middle ti. hit 'lfa&e-f)ri« tr~it as fhP. prirt. for revivinl tM draft. On th, ()lht.r 1idt of tht Capitol. tl\t Senate 1cheduled • 111tt0nd day'a debatl ('U\ the le1l1!1tion that "ould reln1t.ate tht draft tmtil June ~o. 1t73 . and provide 1tnrleemen with their tarieat 11Jary Ui- cr"'aM: in hi1tory, tffll!Ctivt Oci. 1. The drift ltw eipirtcl June J(I. It.' f~s aeelc t!'I abolish it permanently. and a 1ust1intd tilibusttr 111tn1t renewal 1 ... pl•Mtd in !ht Senat.t by San. Mike fir1vel (0.Alaska). Alan Cran11.M (D· Ci.Hf.). and others. A vote could comf Ttturaday in thl' Sen1t1: nn an at~mpt to atnd tht bill '1acl.: to a Senat•HCUlt CoriferAnct-Com· mittet. Pu.1hln1 tht move ia an alliance flf draft fovi ind pr!Hlraft Senator• •M a rt> dis.'1ti11ril'!d •ilh the p1~ prftvi1i~n~. Stn. John ~tenni11 10.Mi!s. \,has "arn· f'<I again.-t the movt. ar(llin1 it woulel t'lelaY revival nf ihe draft for "fltf!kl •nd <'l"el 0 le a "manpower rrlsill" th1t eituhl endanser national security. The question f1ci.n1 tht administratiOfl Is -.hether t& rai.W: thf: 1alaritA ef tnilltary men while th• w1111 ttl l"l'!.illiefl• ot other Americanl, hotl! in a!td eut el 1overnment, are fmltn nntil , at leut No•. ti, ~. Durward ftll1 (J\...Mo. l, • rn1mbtr 81 UM J(euse AnnH. !trvic.I t'.omn\ittH, saiel h1 uNlerat~ "11\at th• ad- miftlstratan. wlJI attt~ th• "1•m~io11' •• th• prte. te p1.y for rt1umm1 tht draft. Hall ta.id h4! had heard "indirectly'' t!\at administration la~er11 had accepted th• le1al 1r1ument that fll"IH lhe Prelli- tlent tifned tht pty raiM. Utt ftcfertl 1ovemmen.t would ht ohl111ted fl'J pay the ne• r1te11 11 et Oet. t. norwithstandin1 the "•l•·prjct freeze. Mana&tr1 et the draft rene"al leiisl•· tion tacked en the pay raise.-in an effort to attraet mer• v11\untetr1. It il tht 1oaJ &f the administration t.n hive an 1/1- volunlet.r army in l.tt11 yeara. 111: ltna.t• debate Ml'lftday, S.n. Gorden Allott (1\-Ctllt. l, uratd hi!'. eollea(l1f'1 not te M •·1tampeded" by ~ l" n n i .-1 arcumentl. He •it! a "modtrat•· ~riod "•• Mtdtd te rtwnrk th• bill In (ivt les.~ ftHMltY t.e carttr men and more I.II fl.rl!I and 1t('Ond yNr ptrt&Mtl. Tht bill no" dfl• Mt five enouP: ;nctntive 1..-velun· tary enlistmtnl, Alkln. 11id. lul Al~'I prGpoaal 1'0U!d require an additienal $M0 milliM. aM lltMi1 told Ute Senate th.is weu.lel a t 1 n a I Ceftart11kiftal manctian tor a MW ftllmd ef ..... - Envoy Poses Sir Alec Douglas-Home, fir~I. foreirn sttretary to visit Emt aillc:e the Suez crisis cir 1Q58, dons Arab iarb and rides a camel durins hil vi&it to thie Great Pyramid of Ch!flps (b&cltf!'Ound). Tht visit ii to include talks with top ltader1 on the Mideast situation. Oi!LYflllft I j l t I U.S. Laos Role Scope Revealed: WASl!INGl'ON CUPl l -Tht •ar In l..&llA n&1 f!'OWJI le a MIO mllliM .. ·YW' U.S. tiperatlon lha! includes 1 30,000.rn.a.n aec re:t iuerrtlla army run by tht Central lntelllgenet A1ency, aeeordin1 to Senau. te~timony rtltalf\d M11nda y. DefenH S.Creta ry MeJv ill R. L.ird 1avt the fiaurea t.o thit S@nate. Anned ~rvice• Cllmmiltff July 12. A et.nBOrM rl!COl'd et tht ae11lon "at "'le11ed MM- day. Laird Mid !hit *490 millitlJ'I does not <"o ver the COil M U.S. bombin1 el the Ht1 Chi Minh Trail runrtint thtt.11.lli Laoe into Snu1h Vieb\am. The funds ('(IVt.r only nperation5 in ttirttt :!lupport of LIO!! -ill· cludina: CIA tr1lnin,1t and tquippina cl La11 and Th1i lrre:gulart, tactical air l'lper1ti1111s aaainst North V i t t n a m , eronomle aid, and U.~. m i 11 t a r y 1111slat.anct lo teKUlar a:ovemment frtree:!I. It "'a' f!nllllbly the mMt CGmpleta descriplit'ln yet matlt publlt nf U.S. ae- liviti1t11 In .I.he jUl\Jle kin&Mm . 1ltht11.11h thtt transcript •a11Ull he.vUy.cenMred. G. McMurtria G«lltty, tht U, S . A.mbasudor to Laos •ha attpervil!:I an military actlvitie!I ud nins tht CTA l'tpl!rations, u id the. 30,0M Lao ruerrIUu 111d the undesirnal.ld number ftf Thai ir· re.ruJar:!I tiahtinr with them CM'lpria • n11tienwide aecret army that ta "the blclri.ir,. •l.lbl ~ _ .. 1-. Uod-ol IWa U. Aiolll J--lodpd lllat tM An\otl<U 8dian there •u "unpneedentlld." 1 Ntver htf<n, hi tald. U, the U~ !t•(H ""d~ ml!ilwy ~ undtr direttivt of u amblmldor WWI "" 51ata Dtpu111>!111 haviltl .. _ .. tion&J eontml. U.S. Detention Act Nine Drown ! ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------. ..... Faces House Repeal In Floods, coMMUNITY EVENTS ~ WASHINGTON ! UPI) oJ fear"" th• part!'. of rnilHons R • [." 11 Coat• Mate -~ a1ns .I' a Ch•mb•• •• Cemmu<• ARTIST OF Th• Moun prepared today In ttf hlackl that thty ceuh6 ht radically revist ttr repeal vietimr a11 •ere the J1pane1•- oul:ri&ht a 21 -yeir"°"ld law i:. 'Ameriean1 in World War 11." wh ich minoritiea fetr Utt '·t hive 1aid many times aovernment could us• to throw that ther• are ftO detentio11 them into dtttntinn eamp,~. camJ)! in America," CenyerJ: C:HESTtR, Pa . IUPtl -At lc11t nine per1an1 "ert bl!litv- ed drnwned and thnu.sand.-; flf t1thera wer• tlrivitn frnm MmeA today by "•Ah fltlftdin& caused by ftlUr day1 ef rain iJ; Iha htavil:v populated enviroM er Philadelphia. Debate 11n I.ht i1su1 &pened 11id. "But th.er• ara •till ~111nda v. Ont nf 11 black haul'!• citizens whe believe that Utert memb!ra, Rep. John Conyer• ar,." U.~. N1v.v anti Marine. <0.MichJ , said the. 1 t ~fl PrnvisioM of lht-llet.ention !:mer11,nc.v Otnterit ion Act law &iv• tht President. in time should h• repealed hecawt it flf "a.r. invasion or fn- had created "an atmosphtrt: l'll rrection 1uppor1ed by •n Corp• reservist11 wert c11led out her• lo .. vacuate aMut .M'lfl familieA tnd help 1tttp lllfltinl in the do"nlo•n section of this city er H,000. FTC Chief Won't Quit For New Job WASHJNGTON (UPI! Milu W. Kirkpatrick, !ht Jl'ederal Trade Commission I FTC.I chairman w Ito•• re(Ula tnry t:rackdo"n h a 1 ancered 111ome businei11men. plans tn keep his job despite reports I h 1 I the 1d- mini!lr1tinn wants to prom1H1 him out 11r it. Kirkptl ric~ said Mnl'da~· in an interview he wnuld dltt"lint l'ither jnh re.portedly to be nf- lered hirn -a jud1eship 11n thl': Jrrl lJ .S. Circuit C'JJurt m Appeal ~ in Philadelphia nr !ht rio~t 11l amb11s1dt1r t e Bel.a iu m. KirkpAtrick. 5.1. Prnpha!iz.ed that he tlouhred lhit rep&rtA ""l!rt true. anyft'a;;. Hit 11id ne 11n1 in lht administration had l"riliciztrl his wnrlr:: It th, f'l'f t1r hin!td 1Miher jnb mi1h! M in tht offin l H1 inrlicaletl he 'l'a~ publicly respnndin,r tt1 !he rtporlJll becaust t1Hhtir 1dver1• effl!cl nn FTC peraonnel. So"mt FTC 1t1ff memM:ra lnte.rpreled the s upp e 1 ad t:h1na:e IS • Whitt Hiil.lat at· ltmpt lt1 blunt · the aaency'• drivt again~l alleatdty deceJt- livot AdverlisinJ, unfair trade 1tr.1cticeA and 1ntie11mpetitivt corporate mer1er.c. "1'hit rl!pnrtA ar• 1 Iola! rny11tery to mt:," Klrkp1trlck ••id. "J'va hari IW'I indication frl'lm anyont In Ott administraHon thaf any nt!Mr j~ will be ol- fered to Mt. e-Mmy, tht power lt1 dttain persen111 devnetl 1ikely te en1•1• 11'1 1pyin1 M" 11bota1•. TM Dtte:nlion Act nevtr his Me" uaetl . :But in 1152, Coniru11 apprepriaittd •T71,90G le befin bulldin1 detention · l•cilitiel'! lhat .mi&ht b t neces11ry btcaUl'!t-er tht Korean War. C'.&Jnpll •ere Mtablished at Flnrence and Wicke:nbur&. Arii.; A v fl n Park. Fla.) A.llen"no<I, f'a.; p;'! 'Reno, Oki•., and Tu!e Lakt, Calif. They "ere 1b1n· donetf ii\ It57. Tht HOll$t ha.-befort it biill'! that "ould either repeal th• Detention Act 11r 1reatly restrict the-ust ,., dettn.tion. R.epeal i~ b1cked ltv the H11u1e Democratic and '1tepublican leader$hip I ll well Ill the Wll it• Hnust . 'Rep. Spirk Matsunaa• <D- H1"1.ii ). hi~ 1p1111.~ored U1P. bill U. repeal the la". fltlm• 1tf tkt .Japa.11:u .. Alrleric111 con- fl't11.m11\1A' rf!laHvAA •ert in· te!'Md !'!urine WM"ld War II. Two velunt.ter firemen anti thrt• 11thar ptrll'lftll "ere btlitvad dre•ntd here Mnn- day ni1ht whe.n • 12-fMl re- tainin.a; wall 11lt1n.c Chll'!l'!ter CrMk -in tke heart f'Jf Ott hu~ine1.-di&trict -col11~ed and 1ent a "'II t1l "atl':r through the atrte.t11. The ntlilld •atera. 1-pillina: nff the '"Olien I>tla•11rt 1Uver. i•pfled •ttnnd-stor.v "lndow1 in th• area and ma.nv n< thos11: .. var.uat.ed •er• p1ue1r::td trtim rl)l'Jfto~ and lree1. Helict1pl.tni "er• used in the re:11cu1 efforta, 11nd polite uid ont man "•"' plucked from a t.op 11 pin .. tr1e lfhert ht: had been tlinaina fnr fi\'t houra. Th ree 11ther per11on~ drown- I'd and a fnurth wa~ missinf and believed drnwned in Montcomery C.oun.ty arnurnf Norristown • no l ht r Philadelphi1 11tellit1 e i t y •Mui lit miltA north 11t this Oela•ara border area. I * {:{ * Weakening Storm Heidi Moves Along East Coast ly Uaitetl Preu l•W .. tteul mean"h.i.lc, fortc11tw• 11itf • "1taktnin1 tropical aterm tropical depru1itln with wind.a Heidi 11drted Maaachuaett•' to JA m.p.h. moved acl'l'.ll~ the fametf Clpe Ced teday and windward i1J1nd1 and "a.-ts:- mertd toffard chilly Neva J*ted tG CGNinUt driltinc Seoti1, •hilt 1ii1ltr storm "tlt"•rd abtlut I m .p.h. Edith stalled off the Mexican 1'Hthtrmtn taid heavy rairu coast Mm• lift milu aeuth ttf in this deprassi11n may cauu lh·e""svlllt, T•t. 1t1m• '1•1h '1tl0din1 In thit Hunictnt Ginatr. 1 100 milit "indward i1land~ tr em tn Mur atnrm, h t1" I• ti Grenada "911.h to Martiniqu1. nortlw:aatward •crMlll t~• N•" Heidi .,.., P«ckini top winda ''&rk-t&>Europe thil'itina lint• er IO n\.p.h .• hat ferec:nter1 and "'' 111'1 far f'llll at •t• th11: •itf the attwnii would Mein t1t U.1L Weather ~rv ica 1topped wtaktn a!l tt IMYH farther in· iouinJ 1dviM1rita en it. In tht: mol water• 11f the In the: C11rlhhon 1 ta , Northtirn Atlanlit. Six Seeking r.===========-.1 Bo3ton Job Of Ma.yor 80STON IUP'IJ -lit eu · flidates. includin& lneurnbent K.l'vln H. Whlt• and ftt,P. Lnul1• Day Hieb fD-Masa. \. farf each othtr today JR a nflnp•rtisan mayer1I primary which ha• sparked few lllUea or con.tr11vertlt11. Tht weather fertt.att preditted r•ln 11nd drill.It. The ais: cand.idatn wiU ht: IWTMrtd dOWI!: to t•I) fM' a final runcff. The ean4idtl.tl art all •tll. knnwn b\Jt tJrMir r1rnpairna ha vt primarily ~e.n quiet. Thera 11rt •1 candldat# for r11v couocil Toda y'a priJ'rlary 1f111 narrn" !ht ti!':lft 111 ti, "hfl ..-1!1 vie fnr l'llllf' ~laces 111 !ht \'11\. 2 primarv . .... , ... h•·" • • .. t.r ... ..,. 7 f1.t-ieA l1l•1li, ....... ,.. •tAfff 644.Jt1t FIESTA de COSTA MESA THE MONTH e 1• 1111 CAINIYAl e ALL IT4Tll 'llTIY.ll e 104T IHOW e CAMPll DllPUY e NIW MODIL 1971 AUTtl SHOW e SPA6Hml llNNll ,., s .... •' '""' e IOOTHS-ll•llSHMINTI e INTllTAINMINT e 11.lWINeS •Ol Plllll Ceat• Maae P•rk lapt. 17tloi tkru 19tk . eAT INGRAM ~.. .... ... ... "11"' llr • .,...... • ... •llMI~ ." .... Cly•• l lflcll I~ J•Ytl Cto ... I 9f l.•t~ft• ..... tnMIM M~"M,.,,I .t..t trllMI. ,llMl"I Wltll •111, tlll lt"9,. -· •••-· '-"ti.et,_. 119rt1'1 •ff 11t1.i11•. Ill• lo •art .... ftl4..-.t 91' ,_ "'-,., lMt .. ·~· ...... "'" ••it'"'"' '"" ...... 6 0L0 .nnua1 7CJ rat• Certtflcat• Accounta • $5,000 minimum deposit. 2-year minimum term . Dalt-/ compounding. Eam from d&t. of d&l)os1!. ·-5 25 O.L annual • 70ralo 90 Olly Certificate Accounta • No minimum deposit. Da ily compounding. Eam from data of deposit. EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! Certificate Accoanta • .$1 ,000 minimum deposit. 1-year minimum term. Daily compounding. Eam from da1-of dtpmit. 5%:::.t rlll P-book Accounta No minimum deposit. Daily e.ompoundino. Interest day.in to day-eot. Cal!(o.!!':~~f.~t:E!!~~@!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adama • 548-2300 CLIFFORD M. WESDORf, VICE PRESIDENT" MANAGER C.O-lont Ofll-"""""""' ~A-, Om100 ll!!d v-.. °"""'* A..--lll«INll i.., 111 t20,ootl l/PldN ~tllVltl-fA 9le fM-1 lwt"" I l •ll I__.. C.r...-ctle11, I .,..,,Pl9!11 ......... el' h U.. ...... ...,_. • ' j ' • • • ' • " ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Redistricting War On Et,erJ 10 years, RepubUcan and Democratic legis· lators engage In pattisan warfare over reapportionment of districts based on the latest federal census. In the past, the maneuvering has resul ted in oddly shaped districts as senators, assemblymen and congress· men have sought to asstlre their reelection or lock up a district for one or the other parties. This year the rules are different. The reapportion- ment battle joined in SacrameDto last week must adhere t o the one man.one vote doctrine established by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1962 and subsequently nailed do\11n In a series of landmark decision. Asserhbly Republicans fired the first salvo. It is a r eapportionment plan that could cut Democratic contr~I and give Chicano and black candidates a chance to u•1n as many as six new seats -all at the expense of Anglo Democrats now in office. Orange County would ga in the equivalent of two full assembly districts under the plan, V.'ith 5.8 compared to the present 3.5. As the minority party in both houses, the GOP legislators admitted they are trying to force the Demo- crats into the open on reapportionment while establish- ing a bargaining position. . Minority Leader Bob Monagan (Stockton) loftily announced the plan as symbolic of a "new era'' in which r eapportionment will cease to be a "partisan numbers game which seeks to reward majority party incumbents at the expense of the minority party and to build safe districts for the ·next election even ii it means gross. inequities for voters." Predictably, Democratic leaders condemned the plan as "outrageous" and •·a hoax.'' They said they'U have a plan of their own presently. U they come in with a plan that would give pieces of Los An geles and San Bernardino counties to Orange County districts solely to cluster Democratic votes with· out regard to community of interest.. then Orange County will have been jobbed. Perhaps the best hope for a reasonable compro- mise rests with Gov. Ronald Reagan 's veto p0wer. The Democratic majority can put through its own bill, but mustering the votes to override a veto would appear to be impossible under any circumstances. Cory's Tax Ref onn Plan Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ID·Garden Grove) has a plan to "get the property ta.i:payer off the bac~ of education." As chairman o( the Assembly subcommittee on school finance, he will seek legislation to: -Eliminate the property tax as a source of fund· ing for publ ic schooling. -Increase the bank and corporation tax on business profits by an amount e q u a I to that which would be saved by business th r o u g h elimination of the prop- erty tax. -Divert to sc hool districts state sales tax refunds nov.' given to cities and counties. Cities and co unties could recoup by increasing their property taxes, which would be left for their exclusive use. -Eliminate the capital gains tax advantage on long- term investments. -Establish payroll withholding for state income tax. Cory's proposal is interesting. It is in accord wit.h political theory that property taxes should be reserved for direct services to· that property provlded by the city or county. And it recognizes that the stale constitution makes the state responsible for education. But sales taxes alone (which -faU hardest on the poor) won't yield the 6chool money needed without ~harp increases in rates. The plan raises other questions. But it is at least a good ''discussion starter" for the Legisl ature as it wresUes with the school finance problem arising from the recent state Supreme Court decision. Preen, if You Ca11 Answer Half lfhite House Aturlysts Thinl' Ptiblic Lacks Appreciatio1a ('.s~~:i~/j~~·,:). \ .. ;/' .. "'.-•-.............. -..... - 'Ve haven't had a word quiz for many a mOOll, and today's subject is going to be D'•nular phrases and sayings. If you can answer h a 1 f the 11uestions, you 're en· titled to preen. I. Was anyone..ac. l11ally repu ted to have been "'killed bv kindness''? ·z. What is meant b\' someone ··or the ii.me kidney.''? 3. Why do we 1peak of ''lhe acid tes l" for something? 4. \Vhal, in actual terms, is a "battle royal "? 5. How did a "moot point" get its 118ftle? I. WHAT IS 1'HE origin of the phrases, IO\..et. the cat out of the ba g," and "buy a ~ig in a poke"? 7, What did it originally mean to get off •Scot free"? 8. \Vhy do we refer to wmething aa Sane "in the nick of time"? i . Can even an experienced sailor ex- plain why a temporary rigging on a ship II called a "jury.rig"? 10. What is the historical incident behind the phrase, "to leave no stone un· turned"? ANS\VERS : 1 Draco, th e Atheriian stalf'SmAn (8.C. ~~· met with hi~ de;ith fro1n his iK'PUlarity, being smothered in the theater ~f Aeg1na by the numher nl taps and eloaks showered on him by the ler11ent 1pecta tors. 2. In ancient times, thf' "reins'' or ''kidne:ys'' were supposed to br the seat Dear Gloomy Gus Now I understand "wlth liberty and justice for all," when a convicted LSD pusher gets a mere 60 days! -J. H. Tllli lt"ur• ,..!!Kh rt1Hn° ~ll'Wt, ....t ~t<•H•rllY lllO•• of ,~. nlW•~IPlr. Stnd ,, ..... ,., IH!tYI to Gloom~ Gijt, D•l!Jo P'llor. of the affections, as th e heart was in later limes. 3. The "acid test" comes from the use of nitric acid, which would decompose in· ferior metals, and was used to detec t true gold. 4 ORIGINALLY, ll '"battle royal"' was a tournament of fighting cocks, in which 16 were pitted together ; then the eight victors: then the four, and finally the two: the ultimate winner being .,.ictor of the battle royal. 5. "Moots" were student debate.s in Jaw which took place in the halls and libraries of Inns of Court, as "practice courts." 6. Country.folk used to substitute 11 cat for a sucking-pig and bring it in a bag, or "poke," to market. A sucker might "buy a nig In a poke.'' but. if he open rd the sack, be "let the cat out of the bag.·• 'J. "SCOT" WAS A tribute or tax , \\•hich some escaped paying. B. Tallies were marked with nicks or notches at colleges and chapels : if a man entered chapel just before the door clos· ed, he would be just in time lo be "nicked .. on the tally: thus, "in the nick of tin1e .'0 9, From the Frcnt•h. "joury ·r1g" meaning. ··just for the da y." \0. Polycrate s i472 B.C.\ snugh! for treasure in the abandoned tent of !he Persian general. Marctoni11s, with nut ~11r­ ,.-~s. ~·hen the Oracle <11 Delphi told h1111 "Leave no stone unturned ,., He returned and di scovered the trea sure under lhe stone noor. Creditors' 'Rough Stuff' 1-irs. Olson was home alone when l"'·o hui;ky men came to her door. •·\Ve're (rom the appliance store.'' they 1nnounced , "and we are going to reposseS!'I your stove.'' Des pite her protests. they barged into the house, seized lhe sto\'e, and carried it 1way -leaving soot stains all over the rug. Understandabl~ upset, f\.Irs, Olson detl':rmined to sue the store for damages. Jn court, the proprietor told the judge · "Maybe my boy!'! did get a litlle careless. J am willing to pay for cleaning ber rug. But aside from th.at , she suf. fe:red no harm. After a~ sbt-WN behind ln her payments.'' IIOWEVER, TOE judge held him liable Dot only for the rug but also for "puni~ive dll mages" -that i!'I, extra damages im· ~ to teach him a lesson. The law Is taking en increasingly stem view of "rough stuff'' by credilors in the reposses.sion of merchandl.se. T o Quotes "lrA. Eald Tartlk?ff, S. F .• regk>nal ho' el •~l~s manager, aa dlfficultit:1 of "·nman executl11r. -'"Finding a secretary becomrs 111 msjor ordeal, many ap- plicanL' havf' told me tht'y wan! to work for a man becAuse you C'.an manipulate • 1nan. but you can't manJpul;ite a WOU)Dll." ,. Law in Action discourage such tactics. most courts will award punitive damages to the debtor, O\'E'r and above any actual harm done. This is especially true when the repossessor resorts to personal violence. Thus, a co urt awarded punitive. damages to a housewife after her ~ewing machine was repossessed at the point of a pi!'ltol. IN ANOTHER-CME, a furnllure dealer told a widow sbe COtild have extra time to pay for her purchases because s.he had to have an operation. But while she wa s in the hospital. he. broke Into her house and decamped with the furniture. ffere. too, a court found ample grounds for a~·arding punitive damages, Nevrrtheless, the law does not frown nn the bllsic idea of repossession. By giving the creditor a simple and speedy remedy against the delinquent debtor, It can keep down the cost of credit for other C(ln- sumers. Repeatedly, courts ha.,.e fouod nolhing lmpmper when a repos!!e~wr towed away ft car parkOO In front l)f si deblor'1 house or even in his drivrway. As one CflUrt pointed out. the seller is merely taki ng back -··without force , threats. or even stealth" -whet is rlghlfully his.'' An A mfrlr.n» Rrrr As.~oriatio tt r1111). fi'" service ftal11rt by \Vil/ /Jt rriorrl Attempt to Show Nixon Has Style WASHlNGTON -A monograph en· titled "'The Nixon Style" with an official lone but not stamped secret has come in- to my possessio11 via the U.S. mails . The While House nrigin of this unclas· sified document is unmistakable. Some· body over there hfi s been thin king deep- ly. What it is all about is that tht>re are a numbe r of ac· live minded men in the White H~use. who consider crude the judgment that Nixon hc.s no style. The monograph Is a one-man attempt to show that he does. Ha ving no style in the cur rent jargon of politics reduces down to not being like John F. Kennedy. Everyhody agrees Jack Kennedy bad style. Lyndon John~on was anti-style, the Jess aaid about it the bet- ter. lt irritated him th at so nic people thought he was just a crude cornball and he never hesi tated lo speak wryly of such detractors. TRE NIXON ANALYSTS et the White House are not irritated ; they merely think the public hasn't fully appreciated the Nixon style. ( -~··· ,........-iJ" - Richard Wilson > ' Here are some typicc.I headings of the monograph to give the general idea of the definitions of the Nixon style. A preference for persuasion over coer. cion. A restrained use. of feder al power. The unexpected bold stroke. Com plexity in decision, simplicity in explanation. ldentirication with ' •hear Ila n d ' ' qualities. The national interest over the special interest. A myopic preoccupation w i I h managerial efficiency. A long vie w of our role in the world. A fru strating assumption of opposition issues (otherw.ise called pre-empting !he opposition 's programs), Steady as you go. (Not so steady lately). A GOOD DEAL OF' lhe foregoing has validity, especially lhe unexpected bold stroke and the pre-emptive poli!ical strike. Among the unexpected bold strokes were the invasions of Cambodia and Laos, the Kissinger mission to Pek- ing and the new economic policy. Among the pre-emptive political strikes were Nlxon·s kidnapping or revenue sharing and guaranteed annual income from lhe liberals, as well as absconding with the ecology and depoliticizing the post office. The author nf the monograph conclud es: ''Looking at the style in its totality. these are its maill characteristics: It is the style of a strong President, activist, will- ing to be controveri;ial. More Adams than Washington, n1ore Clrvcland i ha n McKinley, n1ore FDR than Eisenhower. "It is the style of a longheaded in· dividual, no hail·fellow.wcll·mel, who ad- mired the reach for greatness and iden- ti fication with R national spirit of [)cGaulle and Churchill. v•hn belleves he can succeed where WoodrQw \Vilson failed. "It is the style of a borer-in rat.her than a counlerpunchcr, more Louis. Graziano or Frazier than Conn, Zale' or Clay; switching sports, more of 11 Unitas than a Namath. "It i~ a st.vie that will not be un iversally liked or admired. because ii places progress <-head of unity. a cool sense of purpost> ahead o/ warm · rx. pressions of compassion, arxl an odri mi:i:- ing of prac!icatity and idea hsm ahead of •clearcut picture of one or the olht:r." NOT BAD FOR A fell ow whom one of Nixon's top aides could lell t() clear out his desk and leave for good at 5 p.m. So, it all ends up that Nixon does not have slyle in the Kennedyiao defini tion in spite of h1s sometimes successrut sa!liea of wit. No tailor can drape his form in slylish casualness ; he still looks as if he is on the way to a board meeting. He does not know the arcane secrets of style such as polishing brown cordovan lhoes with black polish lo get the proper tone, .1 technique Kennedy once explained to an admi ring reporter. lie does not even sai l a boat. He merely rides on them. Nixon style? F'orget it. \\1hat the monograph writer described v•as the way a successful and shrewd PQlitician operates as President, with the "bo!d stroke" as a srcret weapon . Nixon \Viii not be loved or wors hipped. The best he can expect is to be admired, respected and su pported for havi ng been smart, shrewd, and right. Mostly he ha1 to be right and if he 1s righ l average vo trrs will not be concerned whether he v.·a~ \Vil~onian. Church illian or Roosevel- tia1i. Or e\:l'n more like Johnny Unlla1 than .Joe Namalh. On their bad day1 .Jnhnny and .Jof' coul d never be. reelected quarterback of the year. Peter Cazalet's Cutting Remark A~ all us 11hsef\"PfS nf the l1i~h \\"flr\ri kn11<1 onl ~· lf"ln 1,1-ell, TH E f'\'f'n! of the London ~un1111l'r ~l';i~nn llCl'Urred at ,/Ark <ind [)r pp l-l<'1ni·~ ;111nual ball :il their ll:iy~ !\1~'w~ hon1e \1hen Lord Snowd1Jn tlirt'I\' a i.;lass of lait k. fol!Qwcd by a gla~s of claret. on lhe dinner Jacket c.f Mr. Peter Cazc.let, the horsing man v.•ho trai"s for the Queen, after Snowdon had unsuccessfully tried to cut in on tiis dan· clng partner. H was A bad s~ne. all who were lhere agree. Rut whc.t sticks most in the mind wa~ the utll':r spontane ity of lhe cull ing re- '!1ark of ~1r. Cazalet, which provoked Snowdon's e..xlrava gant behavior. ··rhis is not America, you know." GIVING PROPER weight. to each syllable and its accent. the senl.rnce meant, according to seasonrd observers· Americans are the scum of the. earth, and you too, Sno1vdon. It revealed, for a qui ck nash, that freque nlly i n s c ru t a b I e dimension, the mind of the upper-class British grnl. It has lhe. proper imperial tone, rlaling back to Edwa rrl VII, and his mum. Viclorla , who alv•ays lookrd as if she had smelled a rotting rabbit-. f\.tr. Cauhi~·s Utlerance had the sweep or [.Qrd Curzon's a~sertion that no ge ntl('man ever wore brown shoes. It wa~ ln the f.radilion of Edward himself, mutlering in his heavy B11 George ---. £Send your problems to George Rnd take advantage of his giant \\'arehouse Adv ice Clearanct 5.:ile. Two answers for the price of one ' ) Dear George: Do you th ink I should marry for 'Jove, or money? 0. w. Dt-ar 0. w. Well, yes anrf no. (He got In undrir our l\\'O-for-one answer-sale de.1dllne ! l • ' ( :harle~ .\'lcCabe Gcrmnn accent thal \Yogs hci::in at Ca!ai~. And it is of a piece with the advice given 10 son1e public school st11denl~ here. "Never ask a man if he '5 an American. If he is an American, he will !'iUrely tell you. If he's not, why embar- rass him by asking ?"' rtlR . CAZALF.T'S RErttARK could be faulted on grounds both of taste and ac· curacy. Taste : It was made in the house or a couplr. who both hold Ametican passporls, and are ''ankee to the core . Accuracy : Wh ile it may be true that there's no cutting-in at some English social gatherings, this is certainl y not true of the annual ball al Hays Mews. Around 2 a.m. there, the scene is about as un1nh1b1ted as a high school prom in Harlen1, \Vh1lr trainer Ce1afet's rPrn;irk ~'as unfortunate, 1t revealed the profound privatr h1<1s of the Br itis h social eslilhhshmen1 ag;unst Arncriean s.. ['n1 nut 3rguing tha! this is gond or bad, deser11ed or unde served. Tl is just a fact, The lradi!ional Mayfai r approach to An1ericans \11as a rattier lofty insolence. Nineteenth·cen rury visitors, including Charl es Dickens, were heavily struck by the amount nf public spilling done across the Pond , and laboriously repeated the news in v.·riting. OSCAR WILDE MADE a minor career of insulting Americans, both in this country and abroad. "Perhaps, after all America neve r has been discovered. I myself would say it had merely been detected ... or course, America had oflen been dis covered before, but it had always been hushed up." A1inapurna South Face "I stnrtr.rl plodding. up the snow, pulling l'ln a fixed rope. Each step required J separ11le effort of will . Time_J~med_Jo_ ha11e clicked into slow-motion hell, all ol mv own.·• ilerniniscing is ve teran mountaln rllmhc r Chris Bonington. author of An· n:ipurna South Face, an abundantly illustrated. vividly written account of one flf the mnsl perilous and momentous ex· pcditions in lhe history of lhe Himalayas. \Yhen the 26.(100-foot peak of An- nsipuma, in Nepa l, was conquered by the F'rench in 1950, this feat was hailed as a major landma rk in mounta.lneering, But !he formidable mountain's Soulh Face still remained untouched -another 10.000 fPel of rock afld ice. rendered au I he more J>"rllous by a tendency to frequent l11 nd!iilidl':s ind the exln!me sharpne~!i of the slope ANNAPURNr\ SOUTH fACE is the ac.· r.ount of that climb by one C'lf !he most f'Xpetienctd teams ever sssembled . Prepa raUon alqne took over fl year. and 'Pbe-Bookman the actual approaeh to the mountain ba!le. took eig ht days. The •scent Involved many untried climbing techoiq ues, and , was the res ult of mettcu1ous planning. As Bonington recalls. "II .,,as impos11iblt to build up any kind of rhythm, the i;oothing balm of high·allllude climbing, for one moment the rope was 1tretching away up a vertical groove and the neit it was snaking round a comer, or even dropping down It minor gully." ~1ort: th.an just another adventure story. Annapurm South Fact: is an 111nalysil'! of men of 111cllon in :ictinn -the "'eldin~ together of 11 climber!! nf widely cliffl':rtnl background end temperaments inln a 11ingle ~·capon with which to con· qur.r 11 hard . unrelenting en em y (McCraw·llill, JIO). Caroline Harklt:mad This feeling could too easily be attributed to sour grape.~. a good colony gone There is nothing so innocent about th e current shared contempt nf th e Establishment for Amcr1ca11s. There'• pl ain hatred, and not w1th()ut rea.~on. If there was ;iny perq11isite the Englishrnan of the clays of En1pire valued above all ot_hers, i! was creating 11 wild sl1r in foreign hotel lobbies on arrival . Every Englishman with more than si r pieces of luggage was a Mi!orrl, and the Milord hi l was taken "'i th ulmost seriousness. rttEN OF' THE AGE of Mr. Cazalt:l knew that England in their youth. They knew power, ancl its i>erks. They have seen ii all go to powder before their eye!'!. The ?ction moved thousands of miles to the \Yest. A partner in Lehman Brothers, of New York,, got more attenLion, and more servility, than a Marquis. Whttler- dealers became the new nobility. The world for which the Peter Caz.11lets wer• Sil painfully and expensively rducated w~nt bust when they were In the nower of their youth. Oliver Stan ley knew it v.•hen he sa id. in 1038 ; "You ser, w~lher v.•e win nr lol'ie:, It will be the end or everyt hing we stand for." 01AN51 COAn DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publishtr Thomru Keevil. Editor Alberl W. 8oif'!'I Editori(ll Page Editor Tile ed1toril.J Pllie ot the Dally Pikil &etks to lntonn and •timula.te ~ad­ '-'"' by p~seottng this nel'i·~~r·1 opinion~ and cnn1menta.ry on toplct of inteh!sl and 11ign1 ti can~. by ~ vi"lng_ A lonrm lor '.he expre.~!i()n ct our re;i_de~· oPinlonJ, •nit hy ~ •rntlnl! i~ rllvrri;e vie11 poinl~ nr ln· fnrmt>d llhservers 11nrf 1pokr~mrn on tOPiCli ol the dt1y. Tuesday, Septemhcr 14, 1971 CHECKING •UP• F 011cl Me1no1·ies Of Pi1 rre t Sound ll~ I.. \I, BOYJ1 THE l'i \IOOTl!F.R !hf' skni on !hp lfmnn . !hf' julClf'f ~aid IP1no11 "'Ill be. rt>Jll"rnhl'r" 1h<i1 . • LITERAL TRANSLA- T!O.'i of th;e \\Ord '"Judn'" ts .. g('ntlp "a'··. . . A\'ERAGE CAR a'1ounrl hPrP is~,; 1Par" 11111. av,.ragr truck 7 1i years olrl . , .. l'LF;ASE ,'\OTE. I!" rrpnrred A ru.ona·~ farmer!! rirf' !.he richr~t Alask;i ".~ thr [¥1n1·r s1 .... JUST ABOUT 40 hairs a day, that s "hat ~nu (ose . tf al'eragt. \\'llAT'S J.he ~ender nf .1nur home to111n~ Henry Van D: kr v.·ro!e, ",l...-Ondnn IS a 1ncn's lown , , , . There's power !O lhf' ;ur . . . And Paris i" a "Oriil"n's I0\.\'11 . . . \\l ilh f111v.ers 111 her h::i 1r." ln thi.~ Cftuntr\'. J'd gul!ss. the male cities lnCllJdP rh1ca~n. Fflr! \l'nrth r111s.hurgh . .Sr Loui.~. The lcmalf' c1 !1c.<:. m::i vht' S;in Fr<1nc1scn, Atlanta Honolulu. i':e1\' Orleans. ,\l1:~ml I~ pccul1:1r CL'STO.\I ER S~:H\ll C f';: Q. ··~Vho <.·oined the \.\'Ord 'hippie·~·· A. No~·· \!"lt1 '1"e gnt !Tlf'. f<in 1ell you it \\"it!'; Cab Ca!lo11a,y whn C('ITned thP "'orrl "jillerbug". \\'ill check further . . . Q, ··11'111• rirr vou acrounl fnr lhP f11c1 !he averajll!" tet n· ag( i:irl makes mn"e mnnf'y lhan t.hf' ;ivera~P 1eenagp hn.1 ?" ,t.,. ( 1'Prl!I h11h1 s1!tt'l).! .... Q. "Arf !hrrr <in.\' fhinese ;i!cn- h11l1c~'.'" A. l\n011• n' nnrir ~lu~I br so111e . However. dc~pi!e the fact a lnl flf C11nP~r arr hra1•1• drinkrr.~. 1 rrv hPavy rir1nkrirs. it"~ !he 01 iental cu~!om t.o mix drtnk ""ith food. Thal helps. Als0, irs cla1merl, a Chinesr ne1•er drinks 11lone. LOOKl\'r, BACK\'>'ARO : A Int of lhc men whn grew up arr>tinr! Pugel Sound 1,1hen I \las a bo.1• carr,v sc11rs nn thP.Jr an~IP~ The 1.1ils nf v nlenl rln J.!f1sh, slashing rounri on the bnt1nn15 nf rn11hnat«, rut !hem up \\'<>,-.n 'I ,'l far111rr ~ •11fr 1hrrr;ihnut ~ 11·hn harln "1 a1 lea:i;1 nncP hnllrd tieai 111r>at All ril11 !one . It !'fnellrrl to t ear~. She thre11 it. 0111 . The rlol!); n11ant"rl anr! :i;kulkFd nH. ThP nlrl lllt"rl 1n l hP hnl h;:il'fJPlrls nr1•pr wrnt sh1r!IP!>S. 'l'hr1 hill!nnrrl ll1r1r rol\;•rs t1~ht flrirl thr slee1e5 a! !hPir 11 n~I"' Snmt" Plcn 11ur1• hr ~·1·1· unrl<'r11r:ir. 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Of a na- t1nn\1·1rleo ~f'arrh h~· lhe FBI on a ch11r~P nf unl11wlul Oighl· frnm ( al1f11rn1a to avoid pr06· eorulton ----;,.d•erll1-,m-,-.c, ----------- Artificial Teeth Never Felt So Natural Before Now ••• Plastic Cream Discovery Revolutionizes Denture We1rln1 f'< th e hr•! !rm,. <nt'lC,.. nlf•ro • a~ll -~ .. ro..,f~•l~b/\ ''"'1 m•1 r I'''' r ... .,, th~1 li"lt!• rlrnllJr•' h.rr h•rr1•r, ch'• ~tltr, @•t mtm11 t• •n••' '' n••" I.rm h• r1 ""'"tr na1Lr1]J1 1 -.\lll t'~'''' m'rl\f'r~~· that ~··r• f1~""'"'-'1 l~•t• frir hnur~ R~11t11 •• \'n"' ol,.1lr1•t1 In r~r ,.~11.r~l Ir,· mn1• ur, l'•nt\Ht < th•1 fil arr ,... ., ,~.,. ,.,,,,,jj, ••nlHI •n h,11t1h W vnur r1•"!1fl -~r•.•'11H•nnRTI tj,..n,•rl "l >l>r 1 r ... 1~•l}'!l)-UVf1;i.OOt'-T " ·• f r1.,,.., '-1 ' fn1 "1 ~•1v homt D•nt ire "'1hf t1Vf Ctt.r.m i t 111 I" I <:, f"~t;nt ••o(\'!I~ ldrut 1111l..'llf:n., / 10lll 1'l bo:c!I denrurtl 11.rmtr I Pollution Proposal Assailed SACRA~1 Ef\'TO (UPll -A pl an by Go\'. Ronald Re-.gan to put all state anti·pollu!lon 3genctes undf'r a proposed Department of En\'irnnmf!<ntal Pro!Pction has run into 11t iff opposition °from conservation groups. Reajilan·s plan Cillis for the StAte \V,11!er Res11urces Contrnl Bnard and !hi!" Atr Resources Bnard In fall undf'r the new dep8rfment. H1.~ reorg11n1is- tion would 11h{lhsh the \Vp.ter Quality Ad vi~ory cnmmil!et' ;ind !ht Envircinmental Study Council. QURNlf By Phil fnlerlandl 2 Cleared In Hotel Fire Case LOS AN<IELES !UPI! -A Superior Cn11rl Jllr.v /\1onday DAILY >ILllT 7 Deadli1ie to Pass Reaga11 Styinied 011 WitJ1l1olding acquitted Rene l'unr-z. JS. and SACRA:\!ENTO rt:Pl 1 a ppeal f or en 1 ct In I Moctezum;i EspArza, 22. tn the Kl!'y Demncratir. li!!giS!ators wJUihnldlng .separately. Ril!more cnn~piracv trial hut agrred today lh1t Gov. RonAld ·•\\'e wnn 't do il this week by C'Clu!d nnl reach a drcision on Re;i.i::an's dradl1ne fnr enacting itself." ~11lls tnld newsmen, twn other drfenrlt1n!~. 1ncnrnP tax "'ilholding won't indica1ini;i he doubted whether The Jury of r1r,:h1 women and be inrl . thr Le~islature l'!Vtr would four n1l'n ll(''JUlllrri F.rnesln A.~ /1cn1orr<1(s prepared for arlop1 such 11 measure without E1ch"'ald, 211, 'lf lhr!'e cnunis fal'e·tn face ne j!nt1at1nns \.\Ith other 1<i~ Jaw chan.11e!J. hul rlP;idlnrke<I nn 1crdict.~ f11r !he Repuhhcan chief f'X· !tnnsal\'es .~a id he M!ieves twn nther 1•h11ri.:e~. r cur 11e, (IH•y shnv.·frl nn s1i;:n "lhPrf''s mnre of an urgency Th,. prinPI ('n11lrl 11<1! re11l'h <i f1f rel;ixinjl their insistence (or hnmrnv.1ne.r relief than for rlcel!linn nn fl\P cnunls ajlainsl !hat 111thh0!d1n.11 mu:i;t be 1n-11 ilhMlrlin11 " Ral ph R11111iPrf'~. 21 rlurirri 111 an o\'en1dl tax';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. .Judge Arthur Alarcnn .~Pl rcfnrni and properly tax relie!IJ t\111'. :l for ;i relrt;:il nf 1he rr-park1111e ma1ninll char,1:e:o; ;:i I! a i n s l Rt>ai;:;in nne 11eek al!,n J:ll V-f' Erchw.:ilrl anr! Rant1rer.. 1h(' Le.i::1slalure l\.\'O weeks tn : Thi' fnur "'CTI" ch11r1:eri w11h Pnart withholding sn the st;ite GOOD NEWSI Durin,ll hearings by a J01nt !egisl;itive: subcommillee nn executivt: reorganir.alion, lhf' l::!:l~:l:l!:::;:;ii~~<i::t!~!:::=!'.;!:::,::;;.:,::::,:~~:::,;=~ plan came under hPevy Fire from the ronserva tioni.~t Sier- l'A Cluh and sevpral o1her con- serl'ati11n groups. rnnspir11c~· in 1·onnPcl1nn with 11:rnri al fund .~ cash flow disruption.~ anri lire.~ fl t the Billniore H(ltel April 24 . l!lfiZ -~ri11pe1P ('nulri he Pased find sn J acnh fo.11ller, rrprr~('nt ing lhP Sitrr11 Club. sa id the plan ··1,1·ill r!elfl v 1·i1.::rl action'' in thf' fi~ht 11_gaifisr J)llllulif1n . l\1illrr ~::1 1rl !he l:l~.nno member Sirrra Club 1r;1.~ in fflvor of cnnsnlirlat1n~ pnl!1Jl1on cnnlrol t"ffort~ unrler a single ;i,tency. bu1 !he Re:11i;:an plan "'a:t \nadequa!e hec;iuse it fails to con5ider prnble:ms of l.:ind mtlnfl~ement. noii;e pollu· !Jon. and n11clear poll111inn . ThP bill \\'a ~ defrnded by Norman B L11·ermore: Jr . RPa,tfln·s s e cr et.;:ir v 0f resource~. \1'hn terme'd it "mnre efficient" and said tt \\OUld sal'e monPy. U.S. Milk RecaUed In State SACRA!l1El'\TO (AP \ \\'f>lfarp offici;ils 111 11 rural c11untirs wnrkl'rl !nc1fly 10 rernver mnrr 1h::in 50.000 can:o; of pntrntiall~· cnn!flmina1 rrl p1·11pnn1tl'rl milk Sf'! fl.~ide fnr "''!fare. fflm1 lies. ~lfl!I' nffi<·1als Sfliri tl1nridav lhr.1 h,11d nrdPred rel'till of !hi' l r dPrfl! ,:11rp!11s n1ilk -111urh pl;innl'rl ror h11h,v's lnrmu1 fls - a f1 ,..r hlack par1irles nf 11n ;ip- paren11 y metallic .<11h.~tance wrrp fnunr! in four ran". ··\\1e'l·e had nn rrpnrts nf ill hea!th .:it. !ill from .:i n~ nf !hr milk .:ind wr'rp not ('1•rn sur·r 1r·s rians;:ernus." sa1rl Richflrrl E1·an~ nf lhe Stii1.P E:riur;:ilinn 0pp.:irimen!'5 surpl11.< rrnpertv dh·ision "'hirh di.<trih1J!t d lhe milk Tht milk . dnn;ilrd h1· thr l l S 0Ppflrlmrnl nf A ~ricul111rr had 0n hr11nd l'l::irne nn it anri 11· fl,; di.~trihu1rd !hrnuJ.!h P::trh coun- J .v'.~ "fnnd ~mrnodily pro· li:l'am." r -' "~peaking constitutionall~·. I !pend mof<t of my time in the puriiuit of happines~ and let life and liberty take ca.re of the.ID.6elve!,11 Botli Sides • SF lll nurin~ lhP tri;:il , lhr rr·n., rmplnycrs ro11lrl griir up fnr a ~r\11r1nn rhiint<"ri !he firr!'. 11nr! .!::in I .~r:ir! fnr collel"lln~ the di~turh11nrPs wrrr tn rl1sn1pt a l::i.\ speerh ~i rf'n hv <;n1· nnnfllrl Thr j.'.Ol l'nlO!' h11s n1ain· GEISTEX Rf';ig.;in bf'fnre ;:i ~rnup nf 11-lrx -!a1nrrl !h;il r.:ix rrfnrm rinrl 1c<1n·AnlPr1r ::in f'rlUCfllnr.~ proprrlv 111>.: ret1rf cfln hP POLYESTER A fifth rlefenri:int .. liJan nn. h<indlrri "" issues separate 113 ias. 2·L h:irl ch;irgrs rh:r;niis~rd frnn1 11·1 1hhnld1ng. OFF b.1' Alarcon ;if1er !hr prn. Rul SPna!e Leader .!Ames n . seri1tion ~·ornplelrrl prrs<'n-to.11\\:r; 10·Sfln Oici::n1 and J tn~ S B ' V • t tatinn nf 1ls casr al The !r1;:it Assf'1nhl vn1::im .Joe Cnn:r;;il\'C~ C" ..,..._ ee usi11g ic ory A ~1 xth riefrnd11nt, C:;irlns 10-!,a r-.11r:ict;:i1 chfl 1rman nl \.A.Afl I lllonlrz, 2.1. flr d 1"0 1ears ;:il!n lhe A ~sen1hly Revenue find WfSTCLIFF !"LAZA !tndanrP 1 ~ !Ill percent. wh1IP freP, nn OOnd . 'He ne1er Tflx<1t1nn Cnn1mitt ee, Mondi!\' I 17,h l lrYh•-Newpert leech SA .~ FRANCISCO 1AP1 - Bnt.11 su pporter~ and npponP.nts of busing are cla1m1ng 1·ic1ory .:ifttr more: than 40 percent nf the publ 1r school pupil.~ m1~serl cl::issrs nn lhe npen1nR r!a,1· of ~h~'~'~h~e~o~n~ln:"~n~d'.=.~~-"'=-~=o~rl~n~us~n~d~c~n~l~d~"~''~'~'~'~"~"~R~n~'~S~'~n~·,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bob J"cobs , cnch11 irm11n nf\F----_ -_ an antibus1ng cnl'llil1nn C.1J!l<'rl1 GERHARD LANG'S \\'ALI\, disputed man.v diMr1c1 ' al!Pnciflnrp f 1 f:. u r f' ~ ann 64 pcrrP111 11•err a m.:iss hu.•ini;: for in1egrflt1on 11 hsf'nt in !he int PJ1:r at Pd1 prnJlram. kinder.':artf'n through sixlh San Frflnris1·0 i:< thr n11l1oo 's l a1·£r~! r1tv oprr.:11ln_g unrlt r a ,l!r<irlP rl;is~rs. \n11rt-nrrit"rPd hus1n~ plan. \\'ALf\ -\\p All l.n1e l\ids t\o f1gurf's will bP <1Vflil11h le -1.~ rn1npnsrd of pflrenl untll la1er 111 thP 11·f'rk nn h<n1· group:<. manv of !he 2fi,(l(l(I sturi<'n!s i\1.:inv nl the tJll np11• retlnw as~iGned 111 be l:>u.<erl arlu111!.1• school. bu,<PS cflrried · on!v rnde them /llonday, offir111I h;:indful.~ r:o! passen.i:.ers. !n sair!. Chin11t111vn, 1.1·here nppos1llnrr 1 ThP schnnl distr1rt rPpnrted ran hi,1:he~t. the hn,,•cotl "'a:r;, 2!1.:l2:i chtldren at ! end , d 1·1r1uall.v complete in i;omt' \las~es !\1nnda~·. 531i percent case~. One hu:t 1herr wPnl ou1 [ or an e:sUmater! !lf\,000 Pnroll· "'ilh onf' t•hilrl. SAUSAGE HAUS ONLY AT men! ~nrmal first da~· a t ··,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:::i:::i::::i::::i::::i::::i::::i::::i::::i::::i::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ -HAM- RfTAIL STOlllS --110o-t:-coa$t Hr,~ ... o-,~­ Co1•11a del Mor -471·90011 -ffils--:-1rookh11r.i, Anehelm 431·1"'1 Blaze Set By M(llLSO/t !,{JS ,A,.\'(;t-;1,1'.:S tllPI I _I ("h;:irlr!I to.1::in.~nn sel firf'. lQ l hP heddin11: in hi~ cell Mond11.y anr1 hi~ jail privile1?e.~ werp re1•nk· rri fnr JO da ys. ;iuthorit1es f;flli:i . GENERAL TIRE Introductory M:in.<nn. unrler thr rlr;ith srntrncP. fnr thP T11!r·LaRilln- r.::1 n1urdrrs, ;urrenl11· i.~ nn !rial f11r !wn lllhPr !l!.11,vin11;~. j The Shf'rirf':t Oep11rlm~nt, i;a1ri r..1~nson set fire In blflnkl!"ls flnrl ~ 1nwrl in h!.~ rPll 1 in lhe h11!1 nf ju.~lice hefnre l 1tninR tn cn11rt in the mnrnin_I!. As part of hi.~ punishment. tlhrnsnn 11 ill 1101 be p(!rm1tted , 1·is11or!I dur1ni;: !he 10 riAy~. -~··· .. -D. ·~ e_ er HURRY .•• Regular prices go into effect September 26th Save s27. 60 to s3s.60 on a set of 4 General tires! (Off our regular price., depending on size) II The new smooth riding • 4·Ply Polyester Cord ConstrucUon •Famous Dual Tread Design •Distinctive Oual 90-type 3 ring whilewall SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICES SIZf E78-14 F78·1 d G78-1 4 H78-1 4 F78·15 G78-15 Hrs.is AEGULAJll $34.50 $36.50 $40.00 $43.50 $37.50 $41.00 $44.SO PRICE SAL! $27.60 $29.20 $32.00 $34.80 $30.00 S32.IO 135.IO PRICE ,.!.T. $2.21 $2.38 $2.55 $2.74 $2.42 S2.&4 S2-80 ""'" C'HfC1C: Sllovlt.I ""'"'uooly rif s~""! ~''"" o• t•"M run s"oort du"r'l \ll•$11v11n1. t.111 ..n1 honor •r'rf oont.~ plK6CI now' !or Mure oelive')' •t lne 1d~11"''"'d pnc11. IMPORT/ SPORTS CAR TIRES VW'S SHOW HER YOU'RE NOT CLOWNING AROUND ~~~"""'~-~~:~~-1695 Tertured finish d iamond bridal sets 1n 14 kae1t gold. A. SSOO. B. $595. C. $425. D. $300. E. $250. F. Ma n's ring. goes with 811 sets, $35. We're in Show Business. (~•••• AM811'1'1 !~•!!Id. A111u!te~ l•~"U· l•~-A.,.•rlc••' '"' M••tt• (~1,,.. - SLAVICK'S ,1,l•'PIPI'" ~1!11''" 1'.11i 18 FASHION ISLAND NIW,OU HACH-'44· 1 llO Op-* M•11. •ntl f.rl ., 10 e.m. te 9 :30 P·'"· ••II. •<re~ 60-1~. pl!A Sl .14 Ftd. Ex. Tax. R.1.01.Al!BElTI;O ~INT~ET 8"d U'\.Y ~CORO OUP.A~ET• 11!9o r+'at lebttl lo flt ovtr 300 11'1'(10ft t f!"I, Charge it at General Tire ... GENERAL TIRE DON SWEDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE JIS WHI 19th , CeJto M11e I'~•~• l•O·S7 10 e r 646 ·10JJ 11.., .... "" """ ·-· .""' -1 ......... -.,. .... 1'"'"~• • ln•"•el •U '°'" ll•um1 f!l< ~•lie•• lfwl HOOM , 1m,..ct .~ ... , '"••••<'!••• •"<! .. ~"" ,,,.,"" • C••tn ••11 IUll•oe•I• bac•o"<I Cl\•". Iha..,\ frOto! """'tie• .. lft;a • ....,Jil. &foC•• .,.., .... !_ lluod. "'6ed --~. ~""MM -~~~- Priced n 1110-"' o.nenii nre ~ CompetltiYety priOtd -~pendeM ...,. clli&pl1ylng .. GeNt'lll ... AVER Y GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 16941 IHc.h 11,d .• H11~th1tte11 lffl lil Phe11e 147.1110 GENERAL TIRE ••• GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•------- ,, ', :· • J ' . • 8 ~IJlY PILOT Tut$day, Septrmbtr 14, 1q11 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~"' For the Marrwge Licenses Denlh l\'otire• ASMBAUGN Mtrv Jnne A•h~~wvn Ao• 8tl ,...,,;~~"' o! Y•loh, Cfllforn•~ Su•v.,ed bV <1.o uon· letS, JH n W•s!, Mil<!<~ t18ot<!C, Irene How•ll a nd Nin& W•l!e•s, 111 or Co"• Mesa; Modri1 5milh, ol Vli.i•n; n•n• 11rondcfllld•on: nlnt G<t•l·<l'•nd~ni!(lfOn. Gr•v••lda •trvi(t> will be htld Wo!lne,. dav, 1 PM, Harbor 1101! Memo"•' P~•k, wl!h llov, Jnme• Ple•cv of!k 1olmg, B•ll e 1oadw•1 M0<1UOtV , Olreclo,.. d•l-APP Edr\1 M dt LU>P .ll,Q• 10, of 1on• 0·•· n•Y C!rttt. Hvntlnoton Bt•<h. o.•e ot <1ea lh. 5e.>1tmbtr 11 , 1971 Surv•v~ ov hvsl>ltnd. LOO': ·-d•U9nl•"· Go.I N•I· ..on, Loi An<1t lt$: Bo•!>"" C••w!ord, Nowt>Orl 8•nch. b•otn..,, /l lO•'' l!o-.. of Nove!Sa. Servo<•» W~nP,<11» 7 PM, Bell Bro•dw•v Chapel, ,..,,,, ~•• Y l., Ht •h••rl< olfl(o•lono lnlo<menl , 819 p,nt Cemei.rv. 8•G Ptne. (hi Bell Br.,..d· WI• Mottuo<·•, o .. or1or1. EAll!l 'I' ll!ixt•• EndY 161 W•l.O" S!. Cosio MU• Dt!e <>f dfo•n, St cl•mM• 1], ltll s.-. "ice• ot ndi<>o "' W••l<hfl Chootl Mot- fu•c•Y. ••6·•NI H.11,Mlt TON ,t.lo<t Marie Homllton So•c• on. Poe.Ii( T1o!lt• <'••~. Hun••noion 8t•th D•lt ol oteo•n, S1K>lember !), 1•11 , Service• 1>1nd· Ing o• Smnn1 Mo•tu~•Y. MVOIE Pottlclc J . Hvdo . .o.o~ 11, ol 9H Poul1· rino. Co•T• Me•• O..lt al o~ain. S1K>l•m· ~' 17, 1~11. Sutviv..i b• "'""• C.eorola ' motn., M ... Lo•en• L• HAun, S•nla An•> I>••"'"' Jim ll•d•• (oo•• Mt••• •i•ler. Connie Ho11on<1, (!"lie M•'~ Gro vP""" ...... (... w .. ,,,.,d•V, 10 AM. H.-bor Rnl M•mo<1AI P••lo.. wllh M• Vl<lnr Bosoncon <>11•<•.,•"Q l!e'I B'o•dW"V Mor!UflfY, 01t•<•O•• MCGA NN ,. ......... , O McGonn .IQ• ei. nl 80Q W 11th ~'. SP 1•. "'""'~od B•t<h Onlt ot d•••n. SP<>ltmbu 1l \9/1 ~.,,..,vrd t.v wo!e. """"'""'' ..,n. llothAtd: '"""n. lor, llot•m••1 M<V"""': '"" """''· Lutv ond Neille MoGa~n. t.otn ol 0"•n; ••v•n "'""dfh<ldr•n llot~"' w..in•'· <l•v, 1 PM. Stll B•o•<l,.n• C"•o•I. """ .. .,,_ Mon . lhU•\I·~·· • AM ~· ./••-~"'"'' C •l~OI•< C"u"n '"'"'"'"~'· P•et!.C v,.w Memo.ill ""'"· 1!•11 B•,,.d- wav Mo•lv•t~. 0"«'""· MUll:l'HV , ... ,.ne! J Mu•o'" 71• (lltf Or.~• l ~­ cun• Beacfl Diile ot de••h. Seo'""'"'. lJ:. lf ll, Su,....IVed b1 .,,te; Alma d•OJOh'••. Mtt Fr•n<lt M W*d'""" o' (•"'"''"· C•l•I , two 11r3ndth••O••" ''""'' n•e•I· or•n<l(~lldten S•••><•' ..,.,. '•10 ·~~•v. 'ue.a~v. S•otemb•• 1< 1\ 01\0 ~nPJ:r• l tRu"~ 8e9Ch Cn&o•I ''"'" ""'"""~m•n• ~r Mtlto•• Ar>b•v. ~"•l•e• L•~un1 ,.,o•· lu••>. Oire<:!O" PAVOIE Gl•<lV• Pavne 3•6 ''""an A•t•• O"v• '--•Oun• Be~cn Oa!• n• n•"" S•~'""'' ""' l1 1~71 Su•V•••d hv '""" R•uGh"''· M" M•<Y 7Avocfny, o! S~"" Ao•. "'"· E llr.ob••n Ann• Ct><><>•"· I n"o llr•cn: ,....,., j •n•• IC . 51,.rk••· II•"'" ''"" "'"'"~"· L •<av 0••<'•'"' ~'oun• Beech; Cito Bl•C~~'•'· S•" JuM• r•o"· !h~n;i; lwo slstert. Mr" 0~''"" H~o"•· $an1• An•. Mn . ~lov GHn•,. L•Qvn• ee.cn; el11ht o••ndchllO•f" two "'""'' 11r•ndcnlldre<> 1!01&•v. """""""~"' ? Jn PM M<Cotmlck Leoun• llr"<n ~n.n•!. 11rea'uitm M•U· ThU f:l<l•V. In ~M ~' C•tnerine'' C•lhollc ChY«" L•G""" flotcn lnterm•nt. HOiy S•,,..l<hf t c eme· l•r1, O•an1e. PHii.LiPS "••'' Pnlll\os \'71 Kt,.•m•e O"""· Coron• dtl M•' 011e Of Oe••h. ~•o•tm· tier 11. 1011 Su•v•••d nv ~8uon•~"· f'rinc•• R lt se n, Corano <1el M•" Jun• Mt,.aen, S&n!• .o,n8, a<&nd"''"· Wl'li•,., 1-t Niii 111 •nd ll09f' Noll, '" O•••'· ,,8ncrcMl.,..en. Srrvtc"' l'Vtd.,e•dll•, 1: "'""" WtSKllll (hft""I !n•••monl, F"'"' 1.-twn G•tnd•I•. We>tctlH Cno,....I Mod- "'r1. ---· Oit..,IC" ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 427 E. 17th SI .. Costa Pt1esa ......... • BALTZ !\10RTUAR IES Oirona del Ptlar 67 3-9450 Cost• !\1e11 '46-ttz• • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Bnt9dw9fl CMY Me.p_ LI 1-2•33 • MeCOR~flCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1115 Laguna Canyon l\d. 4M·9•15 • PACWJC VJEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortu..-y <;Upd SS-P.clrk View Orfve. Newport Reach. Californla M4-!7• • PEEK fA~fll.V COLONIAL f'tr.-"ERAL 110.\I E 71UH &l,1 Ave. We~lmioslf'r 193-3525 • SMITllS' ,\tORT UAR Y m rtlaln Sl Runllnrt:llln Hench 11'""3t Record ~ •• (MOtl.O .UI Mor PEMB E R 1 ON PUlERB•OC.H - Roch.II•<! A 71 of too C•d•• (1,.10 ..... r•• """ L•<!IE L ll. c• !II ~Oll!h (I),>" ll1anv.,, L.oavn1 b•••n WARO.SPAITH -LO•ml• II . 2•. or 1111 Pll<<'flh• •••. {0>1• M••f t n<J l(lmb•rle> II , II. ot l•l l •.,n<11on l one. Co•!• Me~I JOHNSTON-MURRAY lDOO ~. 71 QI JI! Fe"••n<lo, B.olDo• or.a Oel><lrlh I. . 19, o• 709 eaa• .. 1ter, Bo•l><>d CONl(L!NG.ClUlT(l!BVCK llab01I H . •2. "' 1~,i.~. "'""'""" s .... n '"" Betty II , •I, ol 13111 No"n .lllooeno o ...... p,..,., .. , .. 3£WELL·COLL!NS -''"""' ['.a of !17 SO<J!h ~'"""· •oan•,m ona f 1n1 F , '9, ot Ull2 11>11.0ae wo,, W•>lmln•Ter Tt<OMP~ON LOC KfY -Jonn W , 'll. ol •ll lO•h S!<oft. HunT•nQlon B•orn """' S...nd•• M . n, o! .OS ISlh ~ .. P.,, ''"""""'"" ti••<" AUG. lllh BAl!l(ER4"1Al!K (!onrlf'• E 10 cl 1,.1 Pl1!en1,.. Co.••• """'" •"<I Me•~lln J , U . o! (o"• Me•• WICICM.O.N ·G•FfEV -Eow•r<1 J , l <. OI JU MIOf'I"'• 0fove, f'a,ao•na ~~d J<1•nne H 11, ol 1111• O•• Tree Lan•. I"•"~ JOf\IE~·BOGUE OavoO S 19, ol }CO Java llGIO, Co••• Me"' •"" P~m"'~ M . It, OI 898 Wf'" Wll>on Su •e1, Co"" M~>• 8 UELTEMAN-ll lTC.i!E -Ken.,.1n E, l•. ot ltlllll Stonlo.•O. c;;.,den G•o.v• and Con"ance .o,, JD. o! l •Sfl lie""'" Ot1ve. We""''"""' Mc BRIDE HAWll lNS lnotnd\ s n 01 llYI We!<IOn Ave . (ol.,m!;>v, 0h•O •n<l Juhanne, ll, of l<&J6 Lo• S•r· ranas Or>ve, Soutn Laot1na 8llOWlllLEE l .11,VEll O•mel C 19, 01 11111 Doi.• Cn·c•. "vflhno•on Bei en •n<I Oet><Jr•fl L , ,,, "' llun-1,noton B•acr. ~IMP50N WALLA(F I •\l~r P ?l. o1 101 loin S"•e• ttun1<1i<llo11 B••tn and Jo II . 11 o• ttun'•""'"" 6•~'" WINSLOW Wlfll tEll Jar~ 0 •6 ol l6SO 0flnae Av•. (<»'~ M"n ,..,,1 Ju<1otn A_. JI, or 10Q1 Port W•vbr<aO•. NewOorl B•~rh GRAH AllQWf\I llG(>•rl (, <! of )10 Coron•no Sh~••, B~lha• •nd M•<l<vn 8 , •I QI BAIR<l• Hf''"'llO f·"Nf -. "'"• ' ?7 nf n615 )UOI•< P1are. fl To•o •nd ll~be~r• L, Ii o• ~I Toro. ~EPT 1 l(f'IHAUT DIEHi. Ko"v F , n , o! •~1 Ea•! lath Stre•t, (o"e M•!• an(! ' )•n• M . •3. "' IS5~1 Bol>n ("cl•. lu'!•n hi/ T111·tle 11111#.; WORLD SAVINGS IS NOW OPEN SATURDAYS Ou r Reg iont!il Offic e in Fountt!l in Valley, 16125 Ht!i rbor Blvd. t!l t Edinger l 714 l 93q.2es I, is open Sa turday from I 0:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. These t!i dded service hours <1.ra for our customert who work Mond ay through Frid 11 y and who would like to conduct their fin 11nci al bu5ine5t in the l11 isur e1 y atmosph ere of the we ek end. __ , ivo'iiiD"'°sA~"r.i AND LO"-N ASSOCIATION H0"4E OFFICE: l'YtfflOOO. CAUFOF!tM THOllHAUC.·JOHN -f<l"'..-Mri l , 33. o• 5781 L•• tom•>. Lone B•ocn •nd ~;;~~~ J!1 ,X~,5JJ'> aeooni• 1'we . (•athy llcath. 12, of Co:c;ta \ll'~:L rli!;plays t\1 0 nf her five years ago. 'fhcir 3"C is estunatcct at about 25 Wl tL IG PVl(E l(•nn•th ~, l<I ol ~ ' 15s5 souih coa,1 H1on ..... L•oun• pet turtles -rnother an d child. J\·tothcr \l '!·ig hs 1'1 X years. Of the f>i x eggs laid this year Jn l he l lcat.h Regional Offices: Brenlwood/Fountail'I Valley/Laguna Beach/Nontuldge/ On1ario/San Bernardino/San 0 1'3Qi>/West Arcad11/W115hira-Alvarado/ WOOdlarid Hills B•a(h •nd J•t<><,.lin• P )0, <1! JOI d E•o•r•n:•. 111• .. 00•1 a •• ,n pounds . .J11n1or 11·righs about an nu nee. !ll;im;i and batk yard. t11·0 hatched. 'fhey incubate for 75 hours Fll£SQUEl-MrCOllMICK -J•m•• .-ll\, "' 1:102 s .... 11 Av•. w•"m'"''~' p<1pa turtle 1rerc givcn .1<1 the Jlca1h far111ly a·hnu l-in a lighted sandbox under the bathroom sink. •nd Lind• L.. ?~ ol •11 Sou•n --'--'---------''--------------'-----------"---------------------------1 l!c•e"'oocr. Full•rton fl l!OH-"MEll·llOMAGf\IANO -~,.~,;~ .II, , ll, or IUl l a P•1 Hu•!lnn!nn B••Cfl and °'"''"· 1•. O! 1800 Po1! Cn&rle• Pl•<• N'""""'' B•o<n G.O.llMON-BUl!GESS Wlll1"'n L, )). a! 1S4? Eu<<><>•. Co••• Ml'>I nnd Glend• A . 1'1, of 100 M(Aulov. Loouno 8••<11 MAINS-Mlf\ISHfW -ll<>ndclc~ P ?5, ol 111SI B•on~n""'· l'unl•nnl"" B••<:n onrt 5M<>•an L , ?l o! P o Rox 5n K nic~•<lxi<~"' T•••s. E"ster Seal New Ht1111a11 Relatio11s Unit Nearly Everyo11e lll"FO FLET(HEI! llob<'•t .o, 1< ~I •10 Full""on Ave N•wt><>•• ll•••n ~"° G•o•a••n• M . ?6, of 9'11 C~•n· loci••• . .O.n•h•fm Gll lNDLF."·CLA llK -Teffv L , 1• nl IUli C.l•nn•v,. Laovn• B••(h •"d J•roueline S, 18. or •51 Mv>IC V,.w, l•oun• P.•a<~ Th era pis.ts Off er T "llis Rolls U ll Sleeves for Buses Listens to Landers F LANAG.O.N ·~MllH MiCh••I l 7~ al 100 p,•,i<Hn Odv• Coto M•'~ ~"d Lindo I( n. 0r 1•00 w.,1 W•'n•r. S•n!a Ana ... LfMAN.CASTFfL Allnn•o. l' nl 1'188 (~e .. no>T, V/,.rrnln<lor And Flaln• G , 16, "' \~91 Rocholl'· W•<I"';"''"' HADDOX, Oaoio--Oon•ld L , l(l, o! IRl lhl S:•e<-1, (O>l.O M&;,• and (•rol. 16. n• ro<I• M"'" THOllNl{lN-SM ITH -llnn~ld II . ?T nf "~ lSH• S!r••T Hunhno•~~ fl••rn an~ Qiana I(, 19, or 515 Eo,1 W•l~h""· Full•t!cn MtCAllTHY H.O.(l(MAN -OcnMd r ' )'1 or 1!101 0..rmlnn l •ne. Hun !•nc•on R@~cn •"'1 Sf\1rl<v .o.. •I, ol j1I I 8 Vo!", ""'~ (l'fl• Or•nn• llL.llllTON CROW s .. v•n T . '" ,,. •ll•I Cc....,er Lant•rn 0•"" Poi.,1 ~nd (yntnl~ I !/. ol 1t0l (•lie Winn~•. ~"" J""" (&ol<!ronn ({11 WfLt 11'1/l lll Al•n B 10 o• 11ll llnlfoQI\, Co•1& M••• ... P••'l(O• W 11} nl '" "'""'"fan S!••e1. (0<1• MP'" RllM<'O(".t.11(1/1 llch••I l •~ n1 .,,, v ........ ,. '"'"''""''-'" ........ ~ ·d H•l•n1 T ,. nl 0197 Saline D• •" Hunhf'01<!'1 B•"'" 5FPT 1 AllllFOONQ0(.1111•"''1" -v ;rlo• ·~ er n• Wes! I"<> ~!•••! (""''" Me•• •"~ MMf\ l , It, ot r'n•'• MP•8 BF llllY N.O.YLQll llo(fl••d I 11. cl 1'1 w a"''" rnt• M••• """ fl••"n• L , 11, ol 191!1 F.sh1••v. Hun"nc!<>n B••r~ THOMPSON TUCICFll -W·th•m I, SI. al ~•5 w 11-.n1,. Ill•~ Fl"v""~ Hill• •nd P~!roc;• A , )l c! ••116 Ci.>r.rnon! L&n•. Hun"notnn Benr~ HFI ll lNG-HA..,NAH5 M•r~8e\ II , ,,, ot 1!100 Poman• A•e Cn<'• M••• •nd M•fil•~ I! l• 01 ll!S Cl•!! Ori•• N•woof! 11•a<~ Lf'ING·"LACH l(pnnot~ E: 16. or 6Gt! l\l~rc;•1v•. Co•nn• ~·' M•' •nd Gw•n...,,!vn IC , 1~. pl (O•O•• rjel •.la r (HISM·P.lJRNS Gl~n~ II n. u! 10JJ C~nvo" D.,v,. en•~ Mo<• ~"d S~"'"" I , ?I, nl ro••• Mr•• 8 ... ULF HOl.M -r-•d M ,, n• 11M1 ~~~~~~:i'l H,'}~'~')n~)8i ;~~,t .. ~ /\:;~ ~"'1nMln V~ll~V (01.W!Otl•G ... VIS-Qnn•trt \ ?1 no ?1 W••t (Nn~llo, S•" r1•m''"'" •"'1 _I•~""" Q ., 19, ol in W•<I M~dcc~•· S&n Clem•nt<. Plnnt Set For Mo1 :e IRVINE -((lflllllUnications Cnn1ponents Corpnr;it1on nf Lung Beach is ~rhcdulrd t<i 1110·. c in10 1!s nc11 ~fl.(lfl(l­ squ<ire fol}! fard1\\ a! l'llt.12 A1r1\'<I\ A1e. lr11ne, Srp1 9. Located <idj<\l'Cnt 10 j 1r:111gr Counly A1rporl. !he plilnt 1s eq u1ppcd 11•1\h <111tc-nn.1 tc 't range and cn\·ironn1c111;1I tr~t laboratory for drvrlopn1cnt of antenn:i s ::ind tr;in~wr1rcr.~ f!fr pr11•<1te, e or p n r· a I e , r.11cl military a1rcral1. Tot Savor.~ Dad's Bill UHA'.\'f;/·'. -Tlu•r:1p1'\'-:ind board n1crnhc1s of tl1c ~::1 ~tl'r Sr;il S!w1rl~. in ;111 pff(•f'1 II\ :1cqL1a1nl i·oun1 ,I' rrs1dcnt.~ 11·11 Ii lhe ~c r1·1ces nf the E;1s1cr S1':il Rchabi l11a1ion Center "' Orange. ;ir'l' s(·cki11g sp('ak111g cngngc111e n!.s 11 11 h t'11·ie, pro· fcssio11;1I or social org:11uz~. lions. l·'..\f'('UlllC lill'l'l'l<t/" pf !hf' cen1 cr, /'r;11 111 S. Singh, ~.ud !en to s1xr~· n11ruJle·prn1~r;11ns l'lre offered. co111ple!e \\11h 1·ol- 11r ~lidcs. frcC' of t·h:1q.:1• The Rehabililation (l•ntcr !reals vu:lnns of h1rl h defect~. accident.~. speech defects. :ind strokes without rrgard to age. race, creed. or the abilt1y to pay. Services av:iila hle tn the handi<";1pperl include pl11·s1ea l and fu·cup:i11011ill ! h c 1· a p ,1, spcci:il cducat1011 . ant! soci:1l ;ictiv111es. lri!crcslcd group" 1n;1,v eon- larl '.11rs. Ginny Hei d :-it rile l'Clllcr, \AOO E L;i \"eta A1·c., Orange. 63~\400, for ~peaking arrringc mcnts. Su pcr,isors 01( Mesa Lea~c Biel ~,\'.;T:\ !\';\,\ -Lr 11~i11~ (or 1111r• 1r:1r nl :1 ·l ,fi1~\-.. 1111.1rt' f••!•I hullcl1ng 111 t!it• .\lf'~:1 cii'I '\L11' ;1n·:1 nf C11:-.i.1 '.\!~·:;a lrir 1111' f)r ;in~r Co11nl\ I' r n h ;1 1 1 ~· n D<'p;11 I rnrnl 11.'ls nprl"li\'rd rP!"1·n1ls hv lhc Ho:i rd 11f ~11prr11 ~or-.. 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Diabcte ~ U nit ,\l<·e ts ~.\\'f,, ,,,, -~1 f'n1bf'r.c; or lhf' ()1 ,111!.'.f' ('oun!~ t·h;i p!cr or till' ll1ahf'lf'<; 1\,s11c1:irion ofl S11u!hf'rn l ';1l1f11n11:-1 \\Ill rnf'cl A~AHEl"-1 -Kid~ ha vcn"t l S{'pl. 21 111 fl p 111 at lhcl ()r;.in;!(' l'11nn!\· II ea 11 h changed, even in !his flge nr KIDS LOVE l'lcpar!rnf'nt , \11u· ('rn,f'r con1puters. accord1n.i: In 1h(' llriit' l'lnd Hn~s S1rcrt. S:inl a Anaheim Public U t i 11 I i c s UNC LE LEN J\11;1 department. I 'f'lu· prn~r;1111 111\1 he :i panel The fnllo1Y1ng nott' 11·;is :it-SA TU RDA YS IN fl1<:1·u~.<;1<111 :1111uni:. arr :i j 1!1nlif't1cs :ind da·111·1:-111s ·rhr lachcd to the personal check THE DA ILY PILOT puhhr i~ Hli'ilt·d to ;i!lcnil. ll'ilh which Philip H. He~s nf F111·1her 1nf,q·1nal1•1n 111<iv he 128 \\'. llill Place of Anahei1n 11bt.1111c(! h~ phunlni;: f1.10-lA$1, p<>.id hi~ electrir hill. l~::::::::::::::::::::::::._::::~::::.::.:::,1 "Please crcdi! rn~· account. !1 -l.1 y -son .ale the. JBM_.card. 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Golden \Vest nnd S:1111a An!1 conirnunil~· col- IC'i'<'S .\lrs llardrrn.1n ~ai d the t•nn1n11s~11111 hrlif'vrs th f' ct1 ~1 n1·1 11111 .. 1 f;i('{' 1hP r~('\ lh<11 :i hus -.\ ... !ern 11·111 11nt he s('lf· soppor!l11£! hll! rnust b c !'ttl)~1cl111;>d Ji\' J::Ol'{'f n!f1('11f ··.\i·!11r 1·11i;rpn p;ir1 it•ipatinn Enroll Now Fall Semester ALL-DAY CLASSES Kindergarten thru 8th Grade •Teach inf the 4 R'.s with pho11ics •Door-to-Door Bus Service •Before and After School Care •Reasonable Tuition in FOUNTAIN VALLEY I 6835 Bro0khurst Street 962-3312 -JfAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Keep Your Children In Good Hands (Still thn• to en,oll - In p•rion or by phone) i11 r •'" e ii r I.' hi n i:: andl------------------------------------------ r.,laht1sl1u11.: hu~ l11lt•" i'i C:'"'f-'11· lt.11 10 lli11 rnn:ic<· ·· 'h" -.r·1ll'fl ~11nrr\ 1sur llalph (.'1:-irk n[ 1\n:!hf'1ni. ;1 d i~tnf't rl1rcc1.ir. urged i·au1 inn in short r;ini::c pl:i11111nr "Brforr s11ch a S11Jff\' i'· 1111rlf'rT;ik<·11_ \hf' 1r:111 s1j d1l>lt'l('I ~hnuld l1;11r ;1 f·11r 11ndrr•-l;1 11rl111i:: nf !h!' !nt;d pl ;111r>1n:.; r·ffor! 11•hi t l1 1r ill hr nr'('l'~";11·1 111 1ir111·irlr ~111dan!·r· 111 n1r"!111" lhl' r"lll1· 11·'s l1·:1·1~p1•rt:1!1rin h":1l~ ... 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Long Beach-Sacr.unento Sll lnclucllngtax. PS!\ kno\vs a cJp'!al \•1ay to gC't to Sacramento. It starts c.t Long Bcoc t1 Airport. Easy to get into and out ~f. ... Plcn:y of park ,nCJ. ~ NOW AT /\n:l the crov1ds haven't !01..nd it ye!. Your travel <'!Jent knows the v;ay. 7 .1 0 am (E•cept Sun.): 10:00 am, 1 00 pm, 4 45 pm (Dally); 7;00 pm (Friday and Sunday). FOBT 'FLORZDA ( (J - d I ' . . ' ' ( . ~­: . l t ' l , .. I• T I . ~ ' ' ,; In South Orange County one . ~ Pictured here is our new South Orange County Regional Offi ce In Newport Center. Now open 'tor business. Business. Thafs the key word. Business so good that we've had to grow in space and fac ilities and staff to keep up with, and ahead of, the growth of ou r business customers. We hope you'll stop in soon an d get acquainted . Union Bank. Where business ba nks. SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICE• 610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • I \ _---,,_ "'- ,,., .,--• . I UNION BANK W A Unionameriea Company l . ' • • > • ' : ... • ' • ' ' .. . - JO DAILY PllOT Only Small Enrollment Gains Seen \Vould be. students would rather earn than l!!arn this year, Coast Community Col· lege District officials are led to believe by disappointedly small increases in enrollment. Chancellor Norman E . Watson told the Coast College district board of education We d nes da y that early registration figures at Oranae C.oast College showed on1y a 2.8 percent growth of ove.r Ju t year's enrollment. "That's far, far less than we had anticipated," Dr. Watson said. "Last year, the increase was 18 percent over the previous year." With registratllln continuina. Coast College expects to siifl up only 9,000 day students. It has room -and faculty -to handle 9,500, Watson said. Enrollment trends sh ow much more interest In the col· Jeges' evening courses. A 5.~ percent increa!'le in Orange Coast night students h111 been logged. The popularity of the even· lng courses indicates 1tudents are fitting their educ11.tional programs to accommodate their job time requ ir•ments. Further, Watson r; a i d , ''many more students are keeping jobs th ey have found over the summer because they are afraid to qu.if. to go back to school and risk unemploy· ment." The enrollment growth rate for Golden ·West continued strong this year with 16 per· cent more day 1tuden t1 registering -a total of 2,844, and 19.5 percent more. evenina Etudents. 4,846. Fog Tips·· Don't Stop And Walk WASHINGTON (AP 1 Prompted by serious chain ear collisions, an auto liafetv specialist has recommended some techniqu es for driving in dense fog. Earl Alliga1er . a consultant v.•ith the American AutomobUe Asrociat1nn. presented th e ideas Tuesday At a Nalillnal Transpor1at1on Safety Board symposium. The meeting war; held partly ~au se nf a chain collision No v. 29. 1969, nn the. New Jersey Turnpike in which lil.X persons were. killed. The. probable ca use of that .11cc1dent. the. s11fely board fou nd. \\'as "the. penetratio n by vehicles into an area of dense fog where the visibility was 20 to 50 feet, together with the varying rates nf r;pe.e.d which prevented appropriate. evaa.ive. action." Alligaier nffered the. follow· 1ng rulf's for driv ina: in foa · -Ii the fog is very dense. stay off the highw.11y. If already on the highway. alow down gradually and pull of! onto the shoulder as f " r as possible and stop. -Under no condition 1hould ttder:; get out to "'alk alona the roadwa y ' -\\.'hen ente.rmg a fog Area th« driver should s[()w down gradually. nashing the brake lights to warn followrn & drii·ers also to s]n'll' dnwn . -Overtaking. passing and chang1ng lanes should t>e·1void· ed. "ft may be ncessary to reduce &peed to a crawl." -The lawer beam ot tht headlamps shl)uld be used In make the car vlJible In on· coming driver~ and give the be!'lt light ahead. -If there JI an acc1dt.nt ahead. a driver &bould a~p a.a soon as possible. pull the ~•r to the right cd1e of the shoulder. activate the four. "'AY nasher and Cllt with any nth!'!r occupant~ awtty from tbe car and off lht. rl)ad STAR S Sydnf'y OmArr la .,,,,. ,,, th• "'-'"rid ' zr• .. i a~!r,,11'1~ V:r l. Hu, .-.o)1lml'l 1.~ o!"I• l'lf °""' [)AlLY PTVlT S re•! ~8f Ufl!! c Ai ~AH!t i.I ;(44 IJ . f vcl,J 11+4.1 \1$.112! • the • . pretty ' H .... "r"h f('")r t~.e ref-urn o f !he.or!tly fer;.! steop•ng into +he la.:.h•on l1 mel qf-1 w1+h your c.1v 1!l ze d c.l<"J .:.s1c.s like bl<'Jze.rs end pleo +1. AJ "G h,Jl io · bv Selwyn, ! 7.00. Bl 'C lare ' bv Selwyn . so it le,.,tf-e.r pi..rn o with v<!l rn p de tailing. 17.00. foot I Cl "Can dida '' by Joyc.e in raggy patent, ·he fron+, 23.00. ~a sh ;on Sh1:Jes. the ' Al:TnlA fl[£WAY n e..- bro11d..-11y ~ ~ ~rrrito~ • ~ <1> :.~---· -: SOUTH STl tlT u C.A t O!M (,I OVE Ft(fW.lY it~s at the broadway IJlW'~O ~t W Ul.Jf ll.J~TON !t.•C i-1 0~,..,N~! 4 1 ~ •• ~.fl"1 ,1 ,,~ 11+41 6'•·1 111 ,,,, 1~·~1 ·· ~... 11141 •~1 . .1111 1100 N11 Tv1•1~ 5•·••' 171•) 'l'tl.IJll ' C!•~1 rol ~oo Le.• c.,,.,,,1 1.1,11 11•11 ·~11 11,1 1 ' ' I I i 1 ' J ;! • I . ~ President Must Keep Promises WASHINGTON (UPI \ President Nixon has met C"riticisim of both hi.'1 domestic and foreign policies with two major moves -his new economic plan and t h e decision to visit Communist China . But both these unexpected developments carry more pro- mise than actual ac- complishment. As a result , ad- ditional pressure is mounting on the President to satisfy the expectations they have arous· ''· Otherwise, his opponents will gain strength from dashed hopes and return wlth vigor to the attack at a time more damaging to Nixon 's re-elec- tion hopes. The economi c policy -a 90- day wage-price freeze, import surcharges that protect U.S. industries, and fl oating the dollar from its gold anchor - essentially is a package of temporary measurer aimed at buying time and impressing businessmen and w a g e - earners that the nation can no longer tolerate the currently unfavorable economic con- ditions. ll is an expression of con- cern with the stubborn in- flation at home and a demand abroad for a new monetary system that will halt the erosion of the dollar and make U.S. products more com- petitive in the international marketplace. • The China trip holds pro- mise of changing the in- ternational framework i n which diplomacy of the last two decades has been con- ducted. It sparks hopes of en- ding the long and hitter Viet- nam struggle and of taking a giant stride toward an era of 11egotiations that. Nixon has spoken of so often. But it also has the possibili- tv of turning into a disaster, .Blienaling friends and rivals with whom n e got i a ! i o n s already have begun, and widening existing division in the world. Perhaps in recognition of this, the President has rought to halt speculation about the trip and deflate rising ex- pectations of what will be ac- complished. So Nixon appears to be ap- proaching a critical period in his presidency. And v•ilh the President, there is the impression of an athlete in training -secluded, restless and intent. According to aides, Nixon has spent a lot of time rea~ing books on China and dossiers on the officials he will meet in Peking. He also has been in dail y telephone contact \\'ilh his economic advisers who are pulling together !he optio~s for phase II of the economic plan whi ch 'vil\ go into effect when the current. ~·a~e-price freeze ends in mid ·November. To make phase T nle;inlngfu! and anything more lhan a temporary respite from co~­ tinui ng proh!cms, the PreSI· dent and hi!= advisers n1ui;t come up \\'ith programs that '\'ill i::ain widespread ac- ceptance. To the puzzlement of many. adminislra!ion officials appear 50 far to have offended the powerful labor leaders 1hey will need to help make more perm:.nent eco nom ic re- gtraints work Air Ca l Tells Flight Record Air California's August tnlf· fie records shows a passenger mile revenue of more than :'ll million according to Dudley F. Miller, executi ve vi ce presi- dent in marketing. Flights totaling 1.138 were nown between northern and Southern California. with 95 percent departing "'ithin 15 minutes of scheduled take-off time. 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I :\,Jvcrtisiu!! ~u1111 1• I •"'II St"""'b" ' " \ '~ 011 ;m11 L------------~ Lyrle Opera ,,ftl8f("af 'Music Man' Shines Despite Tech Flaws By GEORG E 1..E ll>A I. DI "" O•ily 'II" 11•1! ~1ered1th \\'1lls1111 s 'The t.lus1c ~1an mar ched right 1n lo the Ir vine Bu11! 111 Liiguna Beach 111 a ghtterin..: rat a tat la~ specta cle or mus 1 ca I !healer perle<:t100 t!,111cd unly by hght1ng and :sound dtf ficu\ties If an} one is 1o.a1t1ng \\Ord on '\\helher or not lo buv a ticket to the remaining Friday and Saturday perfo1 mt1nces. th at word is ''go ' Ir\ 1ne Bo111 1s at once the ideal setting for this sho11 arn:l. 'TN£ MUSIC MAH A ..,U .. 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A.m•••" ~ r.~. •h•C• 'l'e>mPTIV Do\\ P"ul l \t(onr•ll 1anoeln S'> nn 110~ n F'"'"' • E r~el Tolf•lm or C••ol C.v rnn C«>0u,1or lorn MWle a technical o b sta c le Saturdav's perror1nance sll f fered shghl)y from 1011 ~ound le,els thoug h !he tel hn 1cal s!aff had pe1 fe ctll balanced singers 1\ 1th orches1r a Teehn1cal d11ec111r director Cr\rl Calla\l :l\ nn slr an!!er to the Jr1 1ne Ao11I Jo11 crt'd 11,i!ht Je1els Sa!u1d:ll In a 1)()1nr 11here l<>c1a l cxpre~s1un~ 11 e1c Jost But neither c o 111 p I a I 11 ! seriously tarn1 s her:J 1hc performance iil !ht,? l ~ ric Ope1 a As~or1al1on of Or 1nge Count) 11h1ch 1s conl1nu1ng to adJt!~t hoth sound and l1~ht1ng p1oblen1s for lhe 1en1ain1ng: sho11 ~ If the1e r~ a (•ln11n un1 !\ theater Jess1Jn !o h<' le,11 nt'!'l from th ts p1 oduC'tu1n or !ht '\lus1r ~Ja n 11 11ou!d ~nuncJ someth ing hke ' f) 1 11 c t 1 c e nu1kes perfrc1 " This 1s du ec\nr 4 r 1<: I 11n mons' sixth prodt1cl1on of lh" '\1llson honk l llnc~~ n"arl v remo~ed hun fr<1m tht Uuct 1'V ,, ' 1or s rh rur tor 1h1s production "e understand llow fortunate he returned because 11 1s evi dent that !he professional poltsh and detail deinonslrated bu e~eJ v n1e1nbf>r or the cast ti orn leads lo chorus springs lrorn the hand or a 1nan t ho1 oug llly a\\ are of e\ er y nti 1nre (;1 edit too is due to tJ1e com pan\ 11hosc ind 1v1dua l n1embers 1esponded to the 1 horoughly pr oress1onal direc- tion in a thoroughly pro- fessiona l manner This \Uriler cannot recall belier choreography arn:l. dan l ing by any mu sical theate1 ((J111panv on or orr Broad1va v ~o le ss desez v1ng of credit for unperc:ible sense o f rn~crnble 11ere the members nf rhe chorus 11ho proJcrted r1er\ 11 urd clear!\ .icross thr loo!l1g hr ~ And as a hir!her nl<ll k o! director 1al skill U1e;, did so v.1thout looking like a choir 1n church Thev froze fla 11less!y \\hen a freeze 11as c.illed ror and thav.ed v. Ith !he appropnalc tnuches or ln1• a cn1 nfed 11 arm th l\lus1ca!ly the c:ho1 us e:-.: relied all other components piohablv due to the musical <l11cc l1on of Ian R1tc;chel 11ho like Tun rno11s is no ~!ranger to !hr ~co• e f),1v1d Huhl£'r kept thf' 1non urnfnl :it produt !icn rno11n;: 11f'l l r101n h1" "ear 10 the or rheqi a p1! A late st.1 rt r:i u~ed h1 last minute \nice ridfi<'u lties or a lead cooled mus,c1ans ardor for the sco!E.' but only for a few mon1cnts Instru- ments someho11 ~cern<'d to be n1ore 1n tune after the inter· ITIISSllJJl as l'o e]I The orchestra too :suffe red from a lov. sound level though as mentioned earlier their m 1 n 1s t r a t 1 o n s ne ither overpowered nor un· der supporltd the 1'ocal ltne s r..hchael Devine is credited v.1th design of the production sets and hght1nc \\'1th the possible excepllon or lus hght1ng plan -lhi9 v. nter would have prererred 3 more v.armly hi "~fusic r.lan ' De\ 1ne 1natrhe~ the artist1e level of excellence established by the pla~ ers Pub!icit v abou t 1he show hinted tl1at the produ<:t1on 11ould Lise the entu e Irvine Bo\1 I for tJ1e show and De1 ine s !iCts do JUSt that \Vithou\ g1v1ng a11ay 1n ad· \ ance some of the surprises De11ne has in store for au diences rt can be said the ecology of the Irvine Bo1vl arn:l. Laguna B e a c h contributes much lo the re2J1sm of the back/rops of this production -particular Iv the foolbi idge lo\ers' lane "h1ch 1s chHr rn• 1ngh execulcd Bill Barbe s <'OS!llmcs p1ov1de rnuch of !he sho11 s first rate ghner If a d1scnurag1ng 11ord mu st be said about !he produc!1on as a 11 hole 1t rnu~l he said abnut !he. leads H is possible Arl Lund s rend111on of !lie Robert Preston role was con· 11nr1ng though Jt would be d1ff1r ult lo find anvone who could mo1e as 11ell as Preston Preston 1s Prof Harold 11111. Unfortunately 1t 11as so d1f- f1rult to hear Lund and the role is so crucial to !he u11- dcrst21d 1ng or fh(' n1us1<:al, rh;it the sou nd d1ffic ull 1es 1nake c1 :iluation of his con- !r 1bution 1n1poss1blc i\larll) n Savage 1:o; 11 verv pre11 y 110111.in 11 1!h 11 vcrv piet!v l'O l(C and very prclty act1ni:: 1alen1s th<1t rnade her 1'la1 1an -the librarian -• delight Cass O, lcv as Eulahe r.1<:1ckeckn1c Shinn 1~ a romp She pla )s the slodg~ mri)or 1 1\ 1fe broadlv pumpu1g large 'Luug li-111 ' S tarti11g Stli Seciso11-Slowly mc<isurcs of humor 111!0 !he dough11. Iowa lady gone 11 i nng role Other standou ts a1 e ( ,cnrg'" Be1 kclc y a ~ Ma1or Shinn and lla11d tllooir as ~\ln lhrnp l'a100 fhe l<i lt er affects a lisp .incl sh\ncss Iha! is ~n bel1e1 abl c as to ma ke h111 111us1c spellbound blooming. dur to Hill s tutela ge bring a lu111p lo a 1 1e11ter s throat 81 l:\l\THI!\ L0\\11' i\E\V 'iORh '\P 1 -i\BC s Laugh In rc tun1t cl ~lvnd,1 1 night for its filth ~~:ison -'4 lot of people. hid s;i1d 1l cou'dn I keep up 1ls lunous corned~ pace 101 011e Thts l!m!' tht•rc 11t r(' some signs rif f:ttiguc or m11hr age The pJ Cf:' h •S ~l o11cd In i1 11 a!k The f,1rrn1t 1s h.•~H .•111 unrhan~cd hul 1 he t I• 1111 nt, nr surrri sr and en11HJ"l'1 "111 "cr111 dun11 11shed )1 I'-~1111 <1 1111\l d b 1g ol ... rght g:tu~ til:t c ~i.UI• one l1nr 1okrs ~ll 1111 11~ <1ro11nd the c:nn\e11t 1on.i! tc;i1n r111n cd1 Of [l,J!l J!IJ ll Ill 111d IJICk f'.l;i1 tin The npen1nR ~h01\ h:ir! 1l1r ass1stanr11 nr Jt.iljllt'I \\cltl1 -I tluu l tell h1rt1 ho11 to run the Ju~tice Dcpnrtn1ent and he cloc;.)n t te!I me ho11 to run the r csl or the "orld /I sounded Paul l\lcConnell shines so more li ke somel/11ng fron' a br 1ghlh as Tommy DJ1l;is tha~ 111rned\ 11 nter s t)pe11ri!er it is possible to predict a th:in Jl;'llll f' ,\!1lrh('i1 v.1t bright fu ture for 1h1s l11ielv The rroduccrs uf ' Laugh :.1ng1ng and d<1.nc1ni:( lalcnt In la trr 1n the e1 rn111g sho11 The ~ oungster s performance Pd a r11lnt 11rni:;ran1 tor a <:.01 t i> a iov In s ec nf glo!rt l · I ;'!Ugh In ' ( :illrd f n.sernhlro; 1\ 1th 1n the <';u;t It s ;'! \\11"k1 \l ollrl !he dc«er1111g ~peci.rl mentio n fnr h •ur iu rnpcd :i1 ound r:u1 npt , lhr1r t ~re lll'n< c include rlie rh .. l,;1111f d ~t al"S a11d \Je xiro r1 ,1 1cJ1ng .... 1Jco;111cn 11 h n s e 1111 h ~1101 1 ~P ~mr nt-; l1t1 1n 11dr t ran~poi1s ttir au· <lcrnr•11s1r:ll1n~ 1::u1•1u~ tipi's ,11cncr b<H'h lo thr t11rn of rhe •I h11111nr 11 11 ;is pun(!Uatl'd •e11 t1 11\ tht f1pr b~rh~1 shnJl 11 11h pies 111 the f ir r and pr;it 11(1a1 Lrt and 01 <'1111 rsr rrnf I ills a nd s11111r sequcnles acl H::i rold Ifill s 1n1ag111,11 y hand clld up lo not hing t)ne SlH h \1 ho loo k and s ou n cf , h,1d Tony C ur!ls ~1anderu1g 1e1na1kah/\ like lhc Long ,11 ovnd London asking hov. to flea ch Jttnior (nncerl Band \1 hose re.1e di n.: df'colle tni.tc get to 1he Palladium fl1.~\11 \1 as tile 1110~1 i etna1 kabl e I ;~..,,;:;,.,;...;;;:. ... .,~;;:;;.::;;:;;~ ... ..,.,,;;e.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;; asper! uf her ~rfnr manr e - and ~!artha 11-lltchell 11 1fe ofl ~ \ ~ 1 0 0 0 ~ the US allorne.) gencr,11 "" Mot ch•ll "'" 1Co1dcd 101 ORDER '_ 1 ',-;'·/-giggle v;a~ provided v.1th C\O assortment of d1sn1n l gags Beautiful des1,gned to Ile into her1 Stic.k .. on \\ash1ngton 11n.1~r As ked\ YOURS J. \1 hen she thoug h! Supre1ne 1 ~-~ LABELS Court 1u.sl1t es should retire she rephe<I About fl o (!Ol'k 1n the n1 nrn1ng -JUSI before. TODAY f 0 d rour1 is open Reph 1ng lo a quesuon about her husbann s r eart1on lo her I actrvlt1. she rcpl1ecl 'John and 1 halie an undcrst;:ind1ng 'Hay Fever' • Tryout~ Set Read1n,lls h<11 l'. IJ(>tn an nounred b) the Lons Btarh Co1nmun1ty Pia\ hou se ror its forthcomi ng production 'Ha) .fe\er by Noel Cov.arcl Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ord•r Fol' Yours•lf or .1 Frl•nd M•y be us ed on en .. elope1 ., return •ddres\ l•bels Al,o ~ery handy as 1denl1f1cation label• for me•~•ng per1onal 1temi ,uch "~ boo~s re t ord1 photos etc L.,b11 ls ,tick O'I CJla ss •ri d m.ty be u1ed lor m1rk 1nq home ct'lned fo c.d 1tem1 All l.t bel1 ••e printed w1 th 1tyl•sh Vog ue type on f•ne qu"l"y wh it • gummed paper • Alex Koba or \\1estm 1nster 1!i directing the Br1!1sh Comtdy and v;1ll be casting for four male r.nd fl\'e ft.malt role." The 11g!'s range from the 20s. 1 r ---------~------------,., .. "' '"" ,.., ... , <h• aft4 ,,.,.,r ,.,,~ •1 11 .. , I ,..i.t """""' l.•119• OI~.,. 0 ·~· ,,.., I to the 50s TryouL"I '"ill br heir! ~1ondnv ;it 7 JO p m al Uie pla} house I 5021 E Ana he11n St Lonr Bt~C'h 11herr ·11~\! rr1rr ' \\111 OJ>('n nn Frutil v ()('1 21l f ' a ~l'r: v;cekend ri 111 f ur lhrr •n <•~" 1'1..u. c1111. n1o1' t I I I I I I I l----~~Lq'!_~~!~!!~~----j ~~~;;na~t1~~r m~~ ~fJ~~t~~~c1<~1t~·11, <Jll-05J6 '-""-·---...... N---------.....(. 'Leave s of Grass' Malce s NY Dellut B~· M'l ttlA.\1 GLO\'f.R ~E\\' YORK !AP1 -Tile nrw sea5on is nff In h\'l'lv i;tarl w11 h "LC'<llrs nr Cr<1s.~." \.l'hl(·h 01>enec1 Sur1d;1\ night nt off·Broad"•ay's Theater Four. \Va ll \\'l11t rn;u1 '~ L1n11l1ar ha l!ads ,.f n11111111'-r11 anrl egn11sn1 arc !he s u u r c e 111:11cr1;1I. T111he l11~t) nil· nip. sayer aru! ! snyrr'.s inu•111g~ h;i1 r hrt'll ;1ddcd sr•ngs nnd d<in re h1 a p<l1r (1f 1 ... t1 rr -d;1v ;tdmircrs 11h1i:h are blitl1clY h<iPfl.I and rl.Ch!. Tht• 21 hal!:1d <111tll .. \ug1 I ~ unrr•ll€'d h~ an hn!1·11!ly eriger, 1aca1l1· ;i~1le ~11 uad 11( 11111 \nu th S ari<I 1110 da1nscl~ ~lure ihan ~imple cnterla1n1ncnt results. By :.0111€' ill~ hcn1y of !'\'nthesis. \\'h1l 1nan ·~ o 11· n J)Crson;ih1y e n1 c r g cs in anlma!{'ct d1nlens1nn, crisp and sharp hke !hf' eopper \.11re portrait that hi1!hl1µhls lhe celcbr:1t1on's la.~teful decor. Tht-bard Of µr:i1r1c 11r11.J !->f':\ of lyric r11ney and defiant hvJ>e doesn I ail1'[1.vs con1I!' out 11r st.igc as 1111glrl Ue expt't'lffi. St-1 ~·r:tl uf hi.~ pve1ns nre tr·l'•ltf'<f 111 lusty hu~·d011r1 rl'n· rl1tl!1n s. :in<! one of the hest- kno11i1, "'llh ('.:iplain' \ly (.';q1- ta 111' ' l'"!'he11 s ~olr1t1n11y for· !>~r:ingely so:1 r111~ ecs!:i~y. St;u1 llarh• Jr . 1n h1~ fir st ru11 ... ,·:1le effurt , h:ts ;1d;1p!ed \\ l11t1u:u1"s 11·n tlngs to !he. 11(•1.'ds nl Sl3~t'l'.I aft and Sl"Orl'd H :-.1'llLI<'IJ C't' (•f rn1:lfl<lll'S uf r11 - 11ng \'aricty. \\'ork1ng "'Jlh him as cod1rec:tur and as stilRt>r uf the dancing is Bert 1'.l ichaels, a reforn1ed aclur. TV o·AILY LOG ·- Tuesday Evening SEPTEMBER 14 1:00 0 Bi1 Ntwi Jerry Oiinphy (])News B•lt Huddy 1:30 0 KNBC N,.-, Tom Snyde r O The fugitiw1 @ Wild, Wild Wts1 0 [yew1!neu News Joseph BrnU m The flinbt!tllfS (D Stu Trtk (15) E"v11onmrnt €l') Ch1ldre(l·1 f1ir €!) Notic1ero l• m De~rt Rrport 1~9} Maybrny RFD Q) News Jim H1wthorn1 0 "A NEW KI ND OF * LOVE "'-PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD (C) O Movie: (C) (&0\ "A Nrw ~ind ct Lo~r" Par1 I (Com~dy) '61 -Paul Nel'lm~n, lnanne Wnod,,a1d , !hrl ma R1lle1 I •a Gabor, George Jobras. ~et •n lh! h1il1 fashion world (If New York 1nd Paris. th11 IS !ht slory or 1 nr ... spapt1man w/10 loke' Ruis lo be ~iris. and ol 1 carr•r ~ul who avoids romanl1c tnlan.:lrmrn rs. (i' CBS Nt~ Walttr Cr~n•1t1 (fQi NBC Nr~ John Ch1ncrllo1 m Th r f1Jin1 K~n (15) fe1l urr €[) Hod1epodg1 Loda• @D Bt1t tht Odds (39) GrWfl Acre' a!) \I ~o,.blt Prllf. AJd10 al ABC Knn ll~ton, Andrew Duggan , Perry Rod· rirues, Pamelyn fr1d1n. An Amt11c1n pr1sont1 ot war, eironeously declared dead, esca11es from his North Viet· nameM captor.. and returns home after a five year ab1tnce to !ind Mis life compleltly chenied. (D Dnrntt ED I $,,,1.a.1 I Cltophus Ad1ir CR) A Pllle·wmninR look 11 the world Ind vie,.s of Cleophus A1hir and !ht slrett drur p1ogr~m he '"II active in at !ht Hous.e of U~.Un.1 Jn Watts. A 39 year.old black man and ltnio1 cou11st llor at Uhuru, Adair h1d !>ten In addict !or 17 yea~. e!J LI Co:ur Juirar:h1 9:00 (D The Bi1 Valley 9:30 (JS) Superinltndtnrs Report a!) Rou s ,1r1 Vtroniu fJ CANNON EXPLODES wit~ * ACTION and SUSPENSE! (l (a J J>RCMIERE C1nnon William Conrad stars ~s a top·level privale invtstieator who employs style and 1m~l',rnaf1on m dea lmg with casts, He rs introduced to the rodeo atmos- phere ,.hen he h~es an •n1ur1nct tall' 1n which lwo rodto clowns are rnbbe ry so1spects, 0 '10 a) PREMIEM Tht funny Side "lh~ funny Side u! Keal!h" Hnil Gene Kelly and 1 permantnt ~alt o1 t1~e eoucltl ){)()k into the humo rous s•de of (urrtnt trtnd~ in o•ga(llC food s staying fn shace and T\' coMmHc1al} about mrd1cin1. 0 B1rt1r Wtlll Ntw1 (15) Artls u ill Amtric1 ffl Artis1s In America €!) Ui Cruz dt MiriSI CMes (3!f) Monty Hash 10:00 O News Kr vin 5.!ndut 0 \j • (61 aJ NEW SEASON J1hr· 1.-00 £)CBS Ntwi Waltu Cron~•!• cu1 Welby, M.D. ·1e~der Comrade" fl• ABC Neon Sm1!h, Rt1MJne1 () [ SJtC•AL I Triumph Out or Trig· edy Nauated by lorn Frand~r~. th11 0 a) NBC News Jnhn Chancellor !e~1u1e tells the story ol the d1· O Widt .SC:rt1rn Tht1tie: (90) '1he str~ct+nn of the Paco1mn l~ther1 ~ c.t Cr1tp1" (honor) '45--lois Col Ho1p1tal by the 1ecent ear1hQutLe. lier, Paul Kelly. ffi Mintf1p Guest Brode11c~ Craw· (6) lrlf\h Of ConW(!Ufl!tf! !Old, D Wh1t'1 MJ L1nel (15) Rt1litie1 (1QJ Primu1 ff) The Advoc1\e1 "Sho•1Td the US. m I lovr Lucy AtcPpf Pe>•nR 15 the Ont Govern· ffi ra D•1gne! ment of China tor All Purposes?" ED Conwt11at1ons Wi!h 1 P1rch11fris1 139) Roller &<1 mt1 ·The Non·lovrng U5ts ot Se1ual CI!) rrstiv;il Me11uno Behnvmr" Dr. Ed.,ard Sla1nb1ook Is IO:JO 0 Pl!lMlffl[ Thr l:oldd11ge~ fen h~I. Pa·~er ~uests on this va11ety \tlltl €D To Be .t.nnounctd starring 1elrv•s•on 1 111 g1r! J1ng1na fJ!f} Fii m; "friendly f'tr1 u1!.ion," ~nd dancing tro~pe. a) Movie l:1mt Q I s'tc11n I Wt 'f1 Onlr Just 81- 7:30 0 NEW SUSON Glrn C<impbtll J~hn Warne joins Campbr'I !our•n~ !he gallt'}' 1n !he ne" J.ohn Waynt Thearre 1t Knotfs Btrry farm. whr1r motion p1thll'e memoub1l1a Imm Waynr"s lnnR and su~te1i\f,1I carer1 b on display. I 0 io m NCW SU.SON lronlidr Part i ol · t~e Pro~st K• '"r •· 0 r3 6 CD NE W SOSON Thr MDd Squffl '"lhe ~rn1,n•lf' s~ua~ hunts .1 pJ1r nl 1.1lle1~ '"h' u nl.~~ .. 1ngly 11e n.,brr•nR 1 fl()(~ ol P•~eon; rn~t tould (~U1ie 1 c1tyw10r en1dem1t (8 I O<e1n1 ~! J11nn1 e O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Time Limit" fdr~'l'~I '~7-R•thard W1d 11'1~r~ R1rhMll B~1~~~rt. m Dod~er D11~out fWlrm·UP (E) !! T1k's a Thoe! (15) Kolt<1now~lt1 on Chen ID fanl1re 01> €!) Uptd1eulo1 gun A musltdl va nety thow le!tur· 1n~ young 1ilrnt f1om lhe black cnmmunoly Host 1$ Ro:and Bynum, a d1~c 1rickey In L A 0 Mow•f: (2hr) "Rhylhm on t~e I R•vtr" (mu51~1IJ '~0-B·~i Crosby, M~'Y Mu•ii Stnry a t>to~t t"Q ~~ill ! .,.,.~,s l 8 Al l•1ur Q I s•tCtAL I Tht P~J(h•! World ot B1~hop P1•e f'l os't'd by !~med iulhor I H~~I Hn.1or. 1h•I p1n~ram t1plo1e• 1~t unu~ual Id~ ~! f11thnp Pi>e ~nd I 1nr1ud•\ e(>rrm"n•tal•(l!I w•th h11i ~~~d ~o~ 110 Sin ~go Panor;im.1 @ Nt WJ 8rll john~ ro [I [)ij1rio dt yn1 Stnorill Dt- cr nle ffi C1ll of !ht W11t 11:00 €J i"i.::1 €t) N1WJ o 1"01 rn J'ltWJ (6 1 M•rih1I Dillon r.1.-~ -· --.21 -1 ~-. • MESA·s BEST -\\'in nt'rs of the Costa J\lcsa Civic l'la\hou.~c·s 19711·71 !'t·11ny /\\\ards nH:ludl·. :-landing (fron) left) !lap <Jrahani. rc1;rr~c11!1ng the l'atrnns i\\\"ard rJay, ·"rhc ~Ian \\"ho l'ame to Din11rr"'; Ke vin llilll~. \IJ!lncr of Ilic "l'u1key·• eh1ldre11 .~ a11:ird : Ha\" .'ic111t , he't aelor; Shirley D1Jlnn, \\Inner of the J_1nda Baum J\1e1nori al A11•ard .. and .'\n!l a Grossrnan, 'J'he~p 1an i\11ard : ~f'a lC'<I. Joe JJeJ Hosso and .Jainr~ E. Sn11th, t ied fnr best ~urport1ng actor; U:lis \\'ilson, best a ctress, and Kathy Ladd, best supporting actress. 'Opnl,' 'l)lnner' 1'ops Costa Mesa Gives Awards Ry T0~1 TTTrs or r~• D•llY ~uor il•fl The Judges lo 1·ed '·E1·er~body LQ1·es Opal," the p11trons preferred "The ~'Ian \liho Can1c to Dinner" arid sonic fan11linr fares rcturn••d tu the 1111111e(s c1rc!r a<. thf' Co st:i ~1es11 C11·1c Playhnu~e h11nd('d out its annual acting .fine! ach11~1·rn1ent awards for lht> !97()..it season. ··opal" prodt1l'er! three 11r the playhouse's f1\·e acting a11ard 111 nnl'rs-hrst actor, artrt"ss :ind supri.J1·11ng /l{"\ress -but tile pl ;1qur i:11'e11 h.v the !ht'i!tt"r's first n1ghlrr ~rnup 11c11t tn t!it• r1·1·1v:d qf ··\l<tll \\ho) (·;11111• II\ l)111ncr" r:1d 11..; \11 lu111 1!1•1u.; (';1 ~!. Bnth sho 11·s lll'l't' ~tai:t·d h1 re<.10r11t r11- r1•1·tnr l';it1 T;i1nhrllln1 The top prc~r11t<1 t111n nf thr el'cn1ng. h•111c1cr. was the !h1rrl :111nq;•I 1.1nd;i Ra urn ~1en1on;1l 1\11 anl fnr continurd ser1 ice to the pl:i1 house. This vcar the trophy 11·rnt to Shirlrv Dill11n. \.\·ho joint'd !h<' theaie"r 111th 1!s second pla~' 1n HlfiS and has SC'r\'ed in n1any e;1pac1t1es since then. Linda Baun1 award -Lnis \V i ls on and Anita Crrossnian-also "·en\ home from Sa!urdav's banquet al the :\lr<;a \·l'rde rnuntr~ t'l11b 11·1th lrophJes. I/us t1n1f' 111 rrL·oi.;ni!i(Jn r•f th"lr onstai:e ;u·h1c1cn1ent 1n por!ra)ing ec· cf'ntric elderly ladi es. ~·liss \\11lson, 1•;hl) played the title role in ··op::il." received !he best actr<'ss av:arci, "·hile ~liss (irossn1an, the ndd, sheltered .sister froin ''The J\1an \\'ho Carne !o IJinn<'r." Pinkey is _c.11rn in recognition nf the top perf(Jrmer in !he plilyhousc·s Junior division. Entert:i1nn1ent for tne han· <Jlll'L ;1rr:ingcr! hv Shirh.·.1· ll1llnn. 1111·lt1dt'd ~k11s fnirn t';1,·h 11f tht• St':l!>•lli"s f11 e pro· dUt"!h!U!> Th 1' Im · pos~1bl1• Y1•11rs,' · E1rl'~hn<t~· J.<11·e.~ ()pal."" "The ~1~n \\'ho r::i1nc lo D1n11rr " <Ind ''Thr Beautiful f'MplC'" -prr"t'nlcd by the rncrnber.~ or 1he respcc. l iVf' C(IS!S captured thr. Thespian A\''ard. JI . I I' I · 1 -•'I!! 11 .• ><.>I lC'I' g11'en for cxccllrnc-e 111 a r11 c , . ofan.1 s1 ~e • I '" I II , ."'l'l!!C • 'II ( l'I' ll<rl' S..·(!ll and .l;i1nrs I·:. ,-, ~ ~ ~n111h . ~1lrr;1dy na1nrd h£>~1 ,ir. 1.o\'nO'.\" , .\I' 1 ln1 nnd hr-. .;t ~11pp1w1u1;: a1·lr\r l.cinkr,1r. ~!arrini: 11.; the f1d · <it \h(' !r1 urt• ;1111t l\"t'<;t111111~1rr Il ler 111 Ilic 1·111-rt•nl pr11rt11r\1on 1h1·11tcrs. rrspl11·t11 1·h-. 11 :1lkecl Pl ;1 fllru 1crs1on of '"l'rddlt·r oH w11h the Salll<' ;tward~ :it on the Hoof." has a fear !l1at l'o:-.t:i ~l<'S<l Sc-011 w :is ftn('s not rc<ill y fit the Job: he honored f•1r h1.; perlnrmar11·e h;rli·~ heii:ht ~. in '"Opal." II hi!e Snuth or The dancer-:u:tur·llllJSician "The BP<tllliful Pt> op t c ' ' <1drnitt<'d ht> "shcik1·~ shared thr sup1i.w!lng ;ir!or fear ·· during the rouf!op ~e· lal!r('ls \.l"lth Jnc l)t'I Hu~so of l!U€'1ll'e. lie s:ud . ''I think 1he • lle1 t' Lil's .!l'rrn1I' Tro~" -11 fidd11·r 11 ou ld l•l{l. l'<irt tif his fC'f'l(';1t l\"lllllf'r ln lhts category. tnr:u11ng Is t11 s11!n1f~ surl"i1.i1. \0111pl<'lll1J: the <111;-.rd \\'Ill· 11 d1Hiel1lt ag<1111st-the·udds n"r' 11t•rr K:i1hv 1.;<rld. narnf•r! ~ur111:1 1, ::in<I hl" would h;:i \r hf''! s11p po1·11ng.;ic1rr-ss ror )u·r 1'111111' l1·ar fie \\"Ofrlf'.~ lli1'11U1 rl)lr 111 ·np:il." anrl ~11u ni:: J;dluii.: ti 11r th;1nkfull y nrrer Ke1 in lr;iuc:. whn 11 .1 s did 1 ~rill 11·nrTv bccau.~e J Slnpstick Film Course at UC I Special SuM:iy evening pro· from rrl'Pnl E: u r fl pea n granis in Sr1ence l..e..·n1 re Hil ll sl:ips11ck l1lm" will ht shnwn Oil the UC lr1 Int' j'1H11pU.<i have l!S \\'ell II~ !ht' \.\"Ork or Peter becorne a cornrnun1ty tradition &>lier.~. .Jerry !A'w1s and th<inks to Un11Prsi 1y Ex -Wood y Alil'll tensum. Dr. P;.iul FrbJcr who "Cin('tna Sl:1 psllrk." 11 new l"!~rdint1lcs 1he t'oursl' i!l prugn.un of f1lrns and lecrurcs, a!ls1stant professor i1r English opens Sunday. St'pl. !9, 11r. at Chapn1an Colle~e and pru- fcring ;i fl':IS( 11f Lht' bt'sl and gramn11;'r fur the (haprnan the funtlll'Sl or Iii(' old illld 1hl" filU\ 1:u1ld Jlp is <i l"llU<tJlltl'd lit'\.\' flln1 t·on1t'd1t•s frunl the \\1th niauv au1t1ors, produrl'rs beginnings of sl<1p~11t·k 111 the aud ;i~·lt;rs. thrrt'fore f1hn 188(rs to tnort' re1:t'11\ con· nutr1blf's are so m et i mes ll'rnporary ones. surprise 11uesls at his lectures. The eour~e. hJ br held 1111 ll Fl'e to aUrnd the films and consecutive Sund.iy e1 e111ngs lectures without credit is frorn 7 to 10 p ni, is 1lp<'h 10 S4~.00. F'or credll, it is $60 00 thf' i:eneral publll· and 111ay he For further information call l;iken for audit or r·redlt. For !lie t..:C Irvine Extension offil'e those w1~h1ng l'fl•tli!. 11 uf!er~ nn the Jr1 lrH' can1pus, 833·541~. four quarter un11" Hl drarna. 1---------1 .\Ian~ t·or11plt·ll' filtn". as tt!~""'-• •ICIM CO•n' MICHWU ~ml n . 1\"C'll as ex(·c·1·p1~. arl' !c:1turcU .starring Hustt•r I\ e a I on ·I j_ l{;irold Llo_1 d. Charlie C'h;1pl1n,t ' = · •-~""~I l\11rrv Langdnn . \\'. (' Fields. Lalli"(.\ and /lardy, /\hbon i111d 1 Costello. l'ro~b\" and Ho\)(' and ' the Thrf'e Stooges. Scenes "llUl WATER, WJ.tll( 0 (1,fH" PLUS "CATCH TH I JOY" o"O "HANG·TEH" 7:111 ond f:]ll (oeh Nhe James Bond is Back , , , to Back Sean Connery ln "DOCTOR NO" AND Sean Conn•ry In "From Russia With Love" The ;i"arrl has b1~rn i:11rn n11 11uali1' s111cc the l!lr.ll-fi!l ~l·;1~"" ·111 11h11l1 1\li ~s Hat1111 ~t:urcd 1n ··01~;irn !;1rl"' at tlir pl:il"hou~e and rl 1rrl l)f a he:irt <11\ack sh or t 1 y af· terward 1'he twl) prior winners of the pr('sPntrd !he pl;r,vhn110.!."·s firs! s!ill could " •·Pi11 kr1" :i11ard. n;i111rd ln··11-:::.:::.:::.:::. ________ /r:=-==-=======-===:.....===~ J i i.~ :;pon~rs. fnunriln1an and ll _____ N_A_T_IO_N_AL_ GEN_ER_AL THEATRES ~·Ir.~. Al lHI Pinkie~· Th•' ------ lrvi11e An11ounc es Ca st For "Barefoot' Co111ecly • Thr lr1 1n(' C n in n111 n it 1 1.;irr" 1~ r<isl ;i~ 1hr hn11r ·~ 'l'hl':itrr h:i.<> ;inno1u11·rrl thr mother \.l hile P<111f SC'flJl 11 111 rn-i fnr 11 ~ "J){'n1n p1r•rl11r·1111n pl;iy 1hr rnn11n"n1:.I (•dclhall nf th1• 1n:-1 72 st>rl'llO \r11 frnn1 ur~ta lr~ Thr r;in1t'1f rnlr S1 n1,,11 '~ P"P•lt;1r 1 "111 1• r1 .1 ,.f thr trl1•ph011r 1rp011r rn:in · H:111•ftoul 111 ltw l':ith " 11il h1' rl:i~l'd hv Bt·r11~1d h.,11 r11 I .. 11 d11111· 11 hn n1:1tlr :-i11nror1 hf'r (1t"'hl11 111 H ~r·s · 1\ \'1r11 li 11 ti;,rrj [lo\.\, prt•,1111•1\\ of Vr,1n1 tlir• llrH!J.:r ·· l:i,1 'ra,nn. tl1P l11jllt' grroup. 1s lturr·11ng ;111d 1:ar1· Sadcr11p, 111:1k111c. h1~ · H:irrfn,,1,'' 11l11rh 11 111 open 1h1rd e11n'('r11 l11{' ;ippr.ir<Hlr(' Oct 1;. for ;1 1tirf'P·11rrkrnd --ao ~e u_; 8tewardes<;es ..... x ,.,, ... "!:"' .. ; /' .. , 1.: ...... .... ' : 1111 lhe l1·1·111r st:iiir. 11'111 111.11 n1n 111 thr l1 11n1<1111r1ri; Jl;ill li';;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I thr lf'nr1111g l'i!IC's of !he n"11h !'l<l\hou~e nn Jhr t;c lr\'1ne r1 111;irr·1pd 1·01111g r·n11plr :;1:i1·tini.;: l"a!l1p11s. Hcs Pr\';1l1•)!1.<; :irr 11011 life 011( 111 :i fifth flnor \·<'11' br1tlJ:: la ken :it ;.47 171.1 Y11rk <1p;1rln1rn1 1-- .lfln nnr \\'111 ,·otf . ,.,",,',"',.','1'1."o."fl BALBOA 12l fDJlOIOl i! fll[W~OllT llC~CH • 011.3!3~0' sensnn in "Ar·srn11· and Old • · 673-4048 NO W THR U TUESDAY 80)( OFFICE 0,lN •:45 ,.M. IOI.• In JQS(!)H t. MANF'.IE\AJJCZ." iUth.rlcand I Th~;; , • ,, f''"·"fllM•iP 'klute' W080 croolied men". :55 m Doflgt1 B1Mball I A. OodRrn vs. SF. Gra~b al San f 1ant15tQ. :00 I]) Thh h Y<Mll Ult l rl )(l}Hews Ntws Putnam. rishman Bert !ht Clotk l("T".c; bf'~I :n'trr-;s · "" • r~===~=~~~~~~I • " Open ,,~5 7M [. 1•1"- leli.o. P•nin1 vl• 11th BIG WEEK I ENDS SOON WNEROF Cll 2 N:AOE.MY AWl\RDSI I ·"· ,.-t•' .. ' ' J • ----...: Ends Tu•sday 7th Re cord \Veek (1 5)Cat>did1tr1 and h.wt1 ll:lO B~)Mef'I' Griffift €1) Los kvt1ly dt Ptnlwitlo · €n Johnny Caoon m ffi rur ' , ~ m Ditk c,.,,n • Meorit: (CJ (2brj "April In Pt rit" :30 B (fl HEW SOSOK H1w1n Fln-0 (tomtdyJ '53-0oris oa,. R~y Bol· Fr1Mt Nu~en 1nd Herbfr1 Lom rer. Claude 0Ju1>ll1n. Sta!t dep,rt· r yes! as Suona Mondrago end lier ment employu •nd 1 chnrt•S girl t<ew1111n tndU\t111ltsl hther. whr mret on 1 !u1my hntr. !h~n 1~a •n become suspee!s 1n 1 "f ife o·· mur in Parr~ dtr 1n~tst1g1hon (D Movie: "fou1 Jllls in 1 Jttp'" Q @l rn PREMIER[ Sa11e Con (comedy) ·•1-e~role la(ld1s. clusro(I of "1ht Prrrs1 Killer .. "'h1ch fD Rrt!ilits (R) "Pnson~" stirs Raymond Burr and Gi!'Orre Ken· . nedy 11 rr~Pect1ve Siers ol Ironside 12:00 m Mo'tle: •;o tilt Sllo1et Of Tnpo. 1nd the new sfries SatRe S1r11r II" (dr1m1) 4l-John Pay11t. l!Jn· Is 1 fo1mer polrtem1~ tllrned.prl~! dolph Scott, M!ur~n O'Hara. In lh11 d1.1m1 ht htlps Ironside 12.10 0 """ ldenhfr and caplure • dtr1natd • killer "'ho his sl11n thrtt prit~ri. 1:00 0 Movit: me M;iUnr Se11on" O ste•t Allen Sllow Co·hostfll by (comedy) '51 -The!ma R1tttr, G1n1 Milton Berle. the ~h°'" leatures sinJ· T1ernry. John t.und 1r Orll~ Fires~. comic Jerry Cn1l1ns (JI O O {11('IO) Nl'Jll ~nd Woman h1Hn1 colurnn•s! Count 0 Tht G1llery Marco (El lle9dlne; Dyft1111ic1 0 (j l (61 Ci) KCW SEASON ~BC Mm t of the W1ek: (C) 190) "Tht 2:00 W All·Nitfil Show: "D1n1erou1 '1o- ro11otttn Man" (rlr 1m.1) '7C>-Dtn h '1ion," "fli1ht '°' flredOlllR 1nd n1s Wta~tr, Anni Francis. Lois Ntl "statlotl West~ W ednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 IJ) "H1•M ANbr-(drama) '54- S1erhn11 Hayden Glot11 Gi.hlmt. I t:oo m (Cl ·11oru1'111¥t(" (dr•rn1) '50 -Rory C.lhoun. Z:OO 0 "TnnfJ '1~1 r .... {dr1m1) '61 -O•l'id J1nlstn. }e1nnt Cr1in. I f11Q m "Thll Abot1 All" (drama) '42-J:OO ~· "Tht MountainR (idYtnturt) '56 Tymn1 ~owtr . .loin fnMa•nt . -Spencrr lrlq' 9:.JO g "(oijnl or Montt Crhln" Od l{o "W•!I of N111'1:" ldrama) '&J-venrurr) '34-Robrrt D!in at. tou11 S1111nne Ple1hette. Ty Ha1d1~ Cathern. I C:OO O "Tlte Scull W•rt~ 11usl)tnu) ' f l '~• , d ) '6l-1!1¢hatd W•dmark. Senti Btr· ·•1-.1o~n Wayne. Orra Mun~on, 4:30 (fJ S.mt ,, JO AM llstln1 ] ENDS TONIGHT Walt•• Mettho~ "PLAZA SU ITE" Rrnn O'Ntll "WILD ROVERS" ST.A.ITS WEO NISDAT Alt• ~ "THE PEOPLE NE XT DOOR" l oth Film1 ·1· lw• lho• Item 7 ''"'· 0 'LI ' re~ ou "Int ( •11111 I Rtr I 0 "llllt l1r1~ rdr1m1) '44-,Jo4n 5:00 G (C) "Trtt -ti !hi C.t" (WMtern) ront1m!, Orsnn Wtlltl. '54-Rabert Mi!c~urn , Tab H~nter. ••••••••••••r'I '. ·' "ANDERSON TAPES" & 8_.,b••• H.,,h.,v "PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" e IOTH COLOll -Go, e eS TARfS WEDNE SDAY e 2 Of THE WILDEST COMEDIES EVER MADE - "THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT" & Da.,ld NI.,. .. "THE STATUE" e I OTH COLOll e R e llOlOO M'O-l.M ~H:W\11) C) .0-NMUS uc.... ad SAAAH M5 "~s (~~" 4 /'.J . ' ,. ., ' Sun. th'" Th1111., I •·"'· F.1. ond Sot., l :l ll , ..... Cont l"110111 S""· fro"' 1 p.111. .. ' ' ON ,ANY SUNDAY A FILM ST WICI .OWN '! UEEN in "THE REIVERS" KOCM stereol03FM the sound s of the harbor ..,.--kd.S~~/21· hours a cla y ' ,, OAIL 'f P!LO'f I 5 MUSIC BY ~~>'~ El TON ~' JOH N -· ---"friend s' t •DWA~D• ~· i t!!J,i:a; TH•ATR• ....... ~ .•.. , '"'"' .... -... '., __ .,_R•O __ ,, ...... _ .. __ •Ito ..... , .H~ I ~~~t pit~ llE ~~ 2nd TOP A fTRACTION --'"Who is "!I!..,ic..111~ .. ..,..,-- "-"""" .... ..._._T • •• • '"·GP• ENDS TUES. SEPT. 14 Pt US. ROBERT OUVAll - 00\./AlD PlfASfNCI "THX 1 l ll" STARS WED. SEPT. 15 "SUMMER OF '42" :;:'~1• !H , .... Wf.SfM\HS•i H C.'Hfl .. <<#.tbl Wflr-.fto ' tolOlJI WUl ftJ Ull ........ ··-· ................ .. Ends Ju is. At lolh (il'IMID <wllllam- <ll;yan O',.Neal 'Kar!Makkn .......... 1.1 .. ....,na. CWild 1GPjMETml.OO·P>JiAl/ttN II.II! ......... 'I Y~ · l-.O\!'fll .. '1.AWlllAlllH !IP "WllO IOffll" I "'T•f A•lll1tl Tapu· NOW Pl.lllfll6 AT ClflllMA VllJO Mi11IC1111 Vlt • STAaTS WED, Sl,T.IS.lt CINIMA WIST 11 "THI OMEGA MAN" PL US · ~0(~ MUOWN ti "'llTIY MAIOS All IN A IOW" ITU!\ .. SUM Miit O• •42·· •lll. ''II • I • ' 11 DAIL~ PILOT I Was Rockefeller Wrong to Use .Force attAttica? lli'S BE FRIENDl Y Hy ASSOCIATt::O Ptti::S'l Dr. Vernon fox an authon· !) on lhe cau.ses and pre1·t':f1- l1on of priso11 riots. said fll on- day that Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller y,•as 1\TOng to ust- fort't' at Ne'ol' York 's Attu·a prison. ~1tr ngth 11·1th the pobl lr ' i\l1ch1gan State Prison "'hen a r~all the Y.'Ords or !heir watchinl! lelev1s1on n e 111 s ret'uoru. sent board member~ l'onlerenct 111 s.in .J u<in . 11 )'"' l1a,1• II"''' 11•"i).!hl~1f'I or kno1v 11f 1111}1111(' 11111v1Jll.': to our ar,,u , pl•·a~1· !I'll 11<; .)() 1hal 1>P 111ay ''"l•·nd a fri\:ndty \•rlrotrLI' ~111d h1•IJ• \/1{'111 lo br .. onli• an 1111tin1'd in th••ir nrw ,,;urrounding!. 'The prnnary rPason !or \hi• u .. e ol loree 1s all'.ay;o; lo create an 1n1age for lhr public." he said in a te!Pphont' 1r1tl-'1'1·1ew rson1 tus office at florlda State Uni1·ersity In Tallahassee. riot of 2.600 prisoners was ~laster 'I "'as 1n prison and )C reports or the Att1ea s1tua1Lon. tu \'1s1t city prisons "lo get l'uerto Rit'U. (ruelled in April . 1952. n•1th one 1·is1ted me.' ., Olf1ti"'ls ~"id t/1e" \~·ere q1..11ck· sunie rtiad1ng as to 111·hat U1e di death. .. ..., :1 .. I encss is the ba.ne ul the •·tot~ method is to keep talk-'l'he Rev. Gilbert Caldwell, ly calmed dov.·n and no ooe tt>ns1on levels are." American prisons,• ~a 1 d ing and oulwail them.'' he exeeUtive• director of the w·as injured . "\\lord of riots spreads hke C:eorge J. Beto, 1'exas direetor said. fi1inisterial Interfa ith Associa-'rhere n·as some tension at a v.·h1 rl111·ind ," he said. ur t:urrections. "Mosl pnsorl.':> Or. fox is the author ul ··Violence Behind B a r s . '' "Introduction to Corret·\10n" ,-1 nd thP torthron11ng "\\'hc11 l'r1soner,,; H11t1 "II<'11<1s (!t'pu (\' ll';t('fl('ll iilld C' h I t' f I; .. , rh1atns! ;11 So 11 l h P 1 n Dr. Fox recommended that lion. which represents about the Tombs prlson in New York Vanden lieuvel said a major and Jails are convict-run. \\'e Ne"' York and other states pu t 200 Harlem Clergymen, said Ci ty when priso ners refused to probleni in the slates prisons 111·itnessed a convit't.-run opera-• psychii~tn c and educational of-the governor "disregarded the return to their cells for !unch . is racial since more than 80 lion Ht Atuca this week ." SO. Coast ViSJtOr I-le srud he bellc1·ed lht' 111otive for !ht' <11t:1cli 11h1t•J1 led to tht' drath~ or n111f' hosl<igrs <ind Zfl prisonrrs 11;.s l(l g1vr Ht.K'kefrlll'r·· "11d· n1 i111:;1rat1(•n a 11 11 n11 gt' 11r fi<'ers 011 everv shif l 111 ever\' hunlanity or the prisoners • . A t'i ty spokesrnan said '11 "'as _percent of the prisoners are Hepublican Gov. R 0 11 a Id 49~0579 494-tJ61 pri.:on .. 10 tcu.ch and upgr.?.:l'i• especially when lhey hap1>!'11 1u~1 a eo1nc1dence lh~.t tl1(' h!;1ck or Puerto Hican. ftcagan uf (..'altforrii;i s:Hd the t·urTl·etion;il officer!-!., to be blac:k and Puerto brier rebellion vcc·ur-rf'd 111 the Tht' n1en in charge, ht· :.ni<l p(·rt:('11t1ge ur 11oleni and , Harbor Visitor Buc:~efellt'r charged thal Hican ·• sarne t1n1e news or thf' AUi1:<1 are "hasicallv and r<1e1alh 111wc~(·ner;1.te µri '>oners is 111_11 -.. I Al the State llosp11a1 1n dc<iths \\'as rece11rd. J1ostile" 10 thcSe rnen. · 1-rea s1ng c,· .. 111e ,.,,0,,,1, .. ,,,.,,.,.... 64._0 174 ·11ie tragl'd~ 11a.<;, brought u11 l_J·;··ili~·~~~~~~~~tili~J~iZ~~~~~iJ~~~i~~;~~I~i~~L£~;ti'~~~~ib"~2.~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hi' lht' highly organized . rev-·"orwic . 15 prisone.rs who \\.i\11an1 1andcl Hue1•tl The events at A!tlea "·err in 1.,ho h;id beeu at•1ti·e 00 the ulu tion;iry tactics or militants itere lhert' ror psychiat ric e h il 1 r 111 an of U1e i\ell' the rorefronl or drscuss1011 al 1·<1rnpus are now fuinenlulg \\'ho rejected all efforts at a tests staged an uprising after Vor·k Ci I y B oard 11{ Cor· the National (i o v e r n or s troubles in prisons, he scud. peaceful settlen1ent, forcing a ' llf'IT,_,. ATTICA GUARD WIPES EYES FROM TEAR GAS Thirty Hostages Saved, But Nin• Slain '"~\Lo• o[ Blood~ Slau g hter at A ttica Tole/ (·onfrogtation nnd carried out <'Old-blooded killings they had threatened From the outset " The go1·ernor ordered a con1ple!e in v e s t iga t 10 nl '·including thp role I ha I outside fnrce~ 11ould apPf'ar !O/ hair pl:i.1Pd" 1 Or.1?.an11.at1on <; rl·presentin_g ' ('orr('('t1on (lff1C'f.'r<;• 111 ,'\e\1 York Stale stronglv sur1ported the go1·ernor's action and sent him telegram!\ s<11·ing so. Sen. James\.. Buckle:< !Con· N. '\' l. called for "s11°irt and authorita1ive '' punishment of t ho.~e responsible ror !hr upr1!'ing. "There are !lines ll')1rn the lair ouelit lo be rnerciful " hr said "This is 1101 11nr of then1 It 1nLL,1 b<' rnadl.' abund:intll' l'le:ir rh<1! this tl'pe n.f beh:i 1·ior 11111 not be tolerated in the prisons of r\e11· York ... Sen Jacob K Javits IR·!'.' Y.1 said ··The go\'ernor had an awful decision "'hlch he had to makf'. L.a"·lessness is already loo rampant lo allo11· lhe public securit1· to hf' bargain- Pd :11r:u in an1nesl1 a):'ree111ent !' 11 1th r u 1 h 1 es ·~ tTtm1nals .. , )J a111r Jolin \' l.1nd:;;11 11/1 \'e11 Y11rk ."illd he 11as' !no stu11 necl l!or det:11led l'Qmrnent "I fee) a sense of the m(l:;;.t profound sl1ock ." he told nrwsmtn. dec!ininJ! to discuss Hockefeller"s bandl ing of the sJ1ua!1on By TllO:\IAS ~. BRO\\''.\ :\.i:ked "'ben the slaughter of \\.ill1r1tn l\un'.'tler. I he A'J'T!C:\ "\ '" t1\P • -1fle hostages toof\ place. he la11·~·er 11·ho participated in the h d · I· h neeo11:-it1ons at the prison. Hie ar ::;11111 1" i; r <' r 11 '-<JUI "a.;: <;Of1n af I ;i 1 .... aid ho:<p11:1 l ,111111.J, 11.1~ ,1rl':1\..1·1\ h"hc·opa-r •"<lll1t' ll\t'f 1h t-.. 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I OlthO T w111 nr ! ull 11 •r1I Liu~1; 1<1.,;I ~ spnoq IC'.1\1)1111<1 !olid <'n11•1h\1r 11on and dufJb1li h'. f'lu!, !hr• hf'.1abo..1rd ·and rnc1nl tr.--.m.-. nn r ,.v.,oll11iq ca:>tOl'S 11(ld 1t1r FREE CLOCK/ R.tmilO THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF MATTRESS SP ECIALISTS LAKEWOOD 4 433 Ca nd lewoo d Av enue C•ndtewood Shop• I (ac1os! ho1n Lakewood Center) Phone: 6JA-41J4 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. \c ort1er n! Edinger) Ne-t lo Zod y's P h o rie . 839·•570 ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Be1wern E:ut.1111 ,1,,,1 Hr1111•~1 ,. ~ A~.,1111,.<; J u~t r I' I 11! I I\\' ' Plltl!I" ... ''Ill ''I • • Renaissance 1n -ri''\ . \\ \ \ • BEA AN DERSON, Edito r "" Designer Jay Goodman creates a Renaissan.ce in d re11 d esign with his line o f floo r-length gowns end mix e nd mat ch separates. Braless Revolution Mr . Conservative Goes Mod Give nchy d esig ns a chubby jacket in blue fox. For e mphas is, he to sses it over a blac k je rs ey pantsuit. By ~'ARIAN CHRISTY :"-Jr. U:Jnservalive of cou tur e C:1vt>nchy of Pari!'i -Wt'l s feeling had E1bou1 !he ··!\ad'' 1·lothes in fashion. The e1not1nn<: 11·ere unwillingly started by Truinan Capolf'. Givenchy was a!;k ed to fl y to Ravello, Italy, where a Gina Lol!abrigida movit was being film - td in an out-(lf-the-way hou!e once owned by Greta Garbo. Givenchy was designing cinema clothe~ that required his being on location. Capote, there to absorb the goings-on. put on an evening show of his O\\'Tl because the t0"1~·n offen~d no entertainment Capote gathered 1he movit'! clan in the hotel ba r - Givenchy. Gina. John Huston and the crew -and spent the evening ''acting a part." One night Capote pretended Lo be Julius Caesar. He wrapped a whit. sheet around himself as a substitute toga. Another night M pl ayed ·Garbo wearing a tmistx black velvet blaier suit a.nd a fringed stole behind v.ilkh he played the "I vant to be alone'' bi!. CRAZY CAP ERS Later. when Givenchy was fl ying to Paris and mulling Capote's crazy capers. he decided'' s er io u s '' couture was destined for dis aster. This school or thought certainly ~as in Ouenced his riew winter. 1971- 12 collection. While the rest of Paris talks ~bout the return of elegance, aensi- i>le clothes. hem.lines stebilized at the knee -tall. blond. handsome Givenchy goes 1e:ry. Clingy sweaters stop al the thigh and are wom with little else than opaque tights and high httls. "An after-<l.a rk dress substitute," h1 says. "No one wants to look dreary when tun Is on the agenda." This year's winter suits have al its as high I ll the Jaw will allow. Givenchy thinks it's wrong to :lisguise leg11 under long 11klrt5. ''They are the one feature a woman can bank on nev er to ahow ttie rigors of age." he says. Givench y'11 e v t n i n g gown neckl ines dip to the wai11t. front and back. \Vhy not~ The braless revo lu- hon is acceptable. "It represents a new fashion freedom," he sa}'S. TRANSLATION He's the first to admit not .11!1 \\'Omen are i;haped \vell enough lo leave their foundations at home. But Givenchy has translated the L'OOcept of bral~snes1 into a new kind of. dressinr that unfetterr; a woman. Audre y Hepburn had a lot to do ~·ith bringing 1portllv.·ear into focus <1.t Givenchy. The two. lon11-time friends. ha\•a often collaborated on fashion ideas . But since Audrey married an Italian psychiatrisl and I i v e 1 ~rmanl!lltly in Rlime, her orders have. been fc.r an occa5iona.I even· ing &own. There WIS a time When her entin wardrobe was Givenchy. Once, when "Breakfa1t at Tif· !any's" wu being premiered in London , fl.tel Ferrer -then Audrey'• husband -called and ask~ Givenchy to escort is wife to tht affair because he'd ~ in the Uni~ States shooting a film. Givenchy 1aid okay. Ne1t 1eene: Givencby an d Audrey -wearinJ a white rown he had designed -1ltting in a Roll• Royce that wail'Olllng down Plc- :::adilly Row where ladie1-ot-the- nighl were 1tlndin1 u n de r lamplights. At that poin t, life for Audrey - and indeed all the so-called Beautiful People of the '60s - revolved around balls. Givenchy made gowns galore but all the time secreUy hopinl to create • distinctive daytime look. TMse daya Gtvench:r pn homt happy to Ilia big ·~ on Ille Esplanade Invalides or to bis coun- try houH near Venaille1. He has sis: dogs -including two Saint Bernards -and a Shetland p:my. His cook makes him omelets or sournts while he sips hi! wine in one of the libraries which Is filled with paintings by Pie••· All Is \\"ell. Style By BARBARA DUARTE 01 "'' O.llJ' ... lit! ••• .., ~ world or Jay Good1nan :3 Renaissance ... in e1•ery sense of tht word. J{e's a talented young designer whose work rcnects Renaissance and Victorian era.oJ, and 1,1·hose face reflects returtll through artistic energy. ''I was on drugs for five years, wander· ing: back and forth betl't'ttn San Fra 11· cisco and Laguna Beach.'' he said . ex· pressing neilher regret nor cin· barrassment. Two years ago he Uec!ded to rcio1n 1he \\'Or Id. or. in his own 1,1·ords. ··Perhaps l;od decided r d had enough. "The use of drugs to achJe\'e a h1ghtr consciousness is perl'ersion." he obscn•es. Aware that bad !rips are \cry much a part of the scene. he gave up drugs for a slo wer. eternal route ro tran- quil ily -med itat ion. Today the world of Jay Coodn1an f1l ~ into a pattern h<' ta bels d1v1nc. Iii~ unusua l creations for borh n1e11 and ,..·omen .ere beautifully concei\'ed . design· ed and finished -''I put ~o tnuch lovr a"d devotion into my "'Ork , it reflec ts the wearer. •a.tATER IAL l\IAN!FESTATIONS' ""fore meditation than business. it"s a ptriod of learning. My crealions are material manifestations.·· His small \\'Orkshop to !he rear of a shopping cenler in Lagun a Canyon is fill· ed v;ith colorful bolts of t•lorh, taprstry .. nd ribbon used for trim. Racks hold long flresses, se parates and lrousers dest111cd for store..~ in Laguna . Los ·"'ngeles arid Beverl.v Hills Above is a skylight fran1ed by s1;i111ed glasAndows which ins pired hin1 tfl CTt.ai'e a pair Gf \l'hal might be l'alled "stained glass walking shorts." In the rear is a Jof1 \\'here he somc.!imes resL<> \\'hen he isn't directing t he acti vity of four seamstresses nr resurrecting his boat. f::q1laiing his switch fro1n a11nlc~~ v.·anderer lu creator. (;001lman bclic\"t'S rln.zgs are a perversion of \\'hat's to eon1r . •·\\fe're entering a cosmic age \\'hrrr 1hr ll\dividual \\'ill be 1nort aware of his rnuut and "·ill fi nd se.cun1y through e\c\'al1011 nl the spirit." ·rhoogh h1,; design,; are. not 1ncxpens1vr , money is not hi!\ incentive. "] don't believe iH overcharging . ii wouldn't be fair." he 1nused. 'I don t chargt for the time it takes to design an ouUit or for making !he pattern .. t\.fan.v of his ideas are transrn11tec1 ''crbal!y lo his t.alen ted workers: others ;a re duplicated from models hi' .~e1vs. RENAISSA NCE IN PANTS He literally wa lked ln!o lilt 20th et·n fury renaissan ce f\\'O years ago \l'hrn tus ''elastic pcints" \1·ere. admired and boughl by pa ssersby. Subsequent!~· other desig111' came in to his head . "Son1f'li1nc« a p;ll · tern i~ a combination 1Jf live: differenl things I h.ave seen." - . I I . Memories o f yesteryear are reawakened in a high -necked dress of imported G uatemalan fabric with gl oved sl eeves. 1\IO-"l Viclorian designs 111'c in.~pl r·rtJ lJy .1 l!I()(; !;onk on prnod clo11l1ng 11l1 u.:h hi• dcsc1'1hcs a~ 1nvnluahh·. ""'.'1 1Ulll'Y l"Ollll'~ 11\,·· ilr !-3Hl 1'!•1itTl11l'il ''hill 1!"~ hard to t11 ul1·!'~t:ind II ~ <t pu wr r!1il lh111).! . 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I 11111sl trv lu understand \\'h.Y it ls iJOme tl1111gs (Ind son1t· pl'OplP l)/frnd nic " \\'hl'll lh(' t1111t' f'U111rs . .Ja.v c;l){)j1111<1n 1111 1 be rt"a1h for a or11· p<1t1ern of lilt'·· one h(' d1dn '0l (lJI out himseH. Coating Make Believe , ' .'f • ,. ~ ...... ...-f ,-·- '"'! Y· 1 ... ·-' Two coats in tlvo lengths make their d ebut for "'°'inter. The toggle-closed coat (1t left ) is trimmed in make-believe wh ite I ' I I ~ • -. rox. The pant coat is bordered in imila· t1on sherpa and buttoned in wood-like faste ners. Both coats are al. Penney's • I ,- J 11 DAil Y PllOT .. "' All Fired Up for Island Feasting A Polync!iian fca~t is heinc pl:1n11ed b,1' the SnL!l h Coast Christian \\"nrncn's <·lu b ;i s a f11n d1n;,! pro1cct \rhich ,,·111 benefit the Stonccroft 1'ln11 ~t ri"~-flu s- bands and guests \1 ill be honored during the dinner, to take place at 7 p.m. Saturda.1·, SC'pt. 10. in the Couples Recite Wedding Vows .._ t"ollrge She plcdgrd (;an1n1;i °"' Phi Rrt :i ;ind he Hff1l1nted 111!h Sign1;i Cl11 MRS . SCHULD IES SCHULDIES-GORDON \'ewport f!;irbor Luthr1·;in Ch urch \\'as the selling fnr lhr marn;ige of R;1rha1·:1 .Jun(' Gnrd nn and Hohrrt L c e: Srhulrl1r'-' Th(• Hl'1·. l\1•n;ild L II I 11 !": dirct'trcl thr 1n1' C'\C'l1:1nc<' lo11' the cl;i1u::h11'1· uf \Ir· ;11111 '!1 • A!rrrrl \1 {;nr dn11 ><I \<'111~11·1 Br:.ir h ;ind !t1r ~"11 nf .\11 :1nrl !ltr~ l!••b(•rt Sc!1 t1ld1r~ n1 1-.I (;111111 '.111~.~ h:;l\)11 f\r .11111111 11;1' Hie 1n;+1rl pf llq11"r .d•d br1rlc51n~1rl!i 11r•1·c \11·~ r :1111 r.1 ilcfchi k . '.11 1~~ n 1~1~ Dnhrn1;inn ;incl fl·1rl' ~\11 1r Sch!agrr. f"lo 11 rr gi rl II .1S Lynn c;o!'dfJtl, Tom ~·1iles :>f'r\'Cd :is hrsl man. while ushrrs 11 ere C'l 1ff Spe<"l11. Anh Thnm;i~. Don Schuld 1c~. Dale Gordon <ind J err~· Schuld ies. The ne11·l1'\\'eds. who 11 111 reside 1n 'san Dlc.c:o. ;ire gri!rl uatcs of San D1eg1J Slate EV INGER-V ANNA TT A J,111cl;i ,)(·~111 Van\ at ta ht'L<1111c the bnde of fl11hrr·t l-\P11dall E 11n~cr nf S11n .Ju;1n l"«p1~t rn 11<i dur111g n clouhlc ring lTn'111'>111· 111 lhf' 1:ull(·1'1•\!1 First l 'nJll'd '11 ct h n d i ~ l t"h1ir('h Tile H~'v. J;imes Cnm· for! S1111th off1 r1a!ed. Attending thr h11dr 1rrre 111rs. ,J;:unrs .~1. n d l k (' n' hrirlesn1;i1rls, '.'ll i~s n11:i E1·. 1ngl'r, '.11 1ss \":Hl\'\" '.lle~hrr, 'lrs. C:rrg r;, (;r1hrl :111d \lr~. n~111rl '.II llnth f li111rr gul 11·:1~ ,1111 ll:1lk1·11 H11t1>1'rl 1·r,1nr· ~l.'1·1 cd :11; hr<t rn:\11 11111! u-:ht•rs {inrrlnn ( 1 :111I11rd, f~il1 nnd ( )rl ilr 1 I, J 11c :-,, n.11 hr :ind \J11·l1 nrl \\ 1snr· k1. l)I•' It('\\' i\1 r''· 1•:111i=rr. 1L1111..:11 tr1· II 1111;1111 ,.( \lr ;111d \Ir' 11 \ ,111\;1Tl 11 " ( !· t1llf'r'l"11. 11.1'• i:1·:11iu:itf'rl f11 '1n -"111111.1 !11 11~ \l1~h ~, ]1n1d ;1nd 11!1• ( 111\C!''I!\ nf ~n11lhr111 \ ,illl••1111a 11 11h ;:. d~~1·r(' 1n r rl111•:il 1n11 ~hf' 11 1• :1 I .a\ 1 .1111p:111:1s I J1•l111t :11111' Thi' hndri!,nH•lll, .'<11\ pf \11 ;ind \Ir·~ .Jor K E1111grr of S~111 .Ju;in C;ipt<::lrann . io; ;i ~1:1rlt1:lll' of C;ip1s!r;inn l n10n 111,ch Si'hnnl <lflrl a!1enr!C'rl tile ( 1111 (•r suv of II ;1~h111c1n11 Hnrl fl1;ipn1;;n 's \\.ul'ld L'f1111pu~ /\(In:•! I!(' 11111 a t t (' n d ('.1l1fnrnia Slate C0ll<'ge rit Fulll'rlnn. The cooplc 11·ill res1rl e 111 :\"e11·pnr t 13cach Slow Careful Training of Dancers MONA FRANCES School of BALLET ll:l11det toilet to P'roteulo11al •oyet Aeodltflly 011d lt 11i1la11 teeh11iqw1 CKchottl Mothod l •e'"l110110111 lodin Natural Mo ~e"'e"t Chui T~·A90 l allot and Moder" Jnt1 Tfto On>r.•I S<~O•I OI Nov•Porl 1Ullf1 '""''' MtMb•r •oq••'" B .... , ~ .. oc1•!•I ' 642-4068 l6J N. N: Nf(';llT llVD, NEWl'OllT llACH • Your Horoscope Tomorrow Aquarius: Ideas Might Clash \ I •I , I ' ; ,/ I I \ WED NESDAY SEPTEMBER 15 By SYD1'"EY O~I AR R Son1 e v.·ho are classical representatives of t hei r zod iacal ~1gns Include <\lae \\lest. Len : Rette J) a\' is. Aries: .Jani('s \1 asn n. Taurus: Rob Hope , !:!'n1in1 . J;ine ltusscl l. t';inL"rr, (;rel;; CHrbo. \'1rgo , Debor:il1 Kerr, Libra : Hi("hard Burton. Sc ri r p 1 o ; li;:,n1se~· Clar·k. Sagittarius. !l enry .\11ller, L'<t pncnrn : Kirn Nn1·ak. Aquarius, and Anais NJIL J'isees. ARIES f'.llarch 21-Apn! 19 !: Rev1e"' hopes. ambitions. You n1ay be taking (·irl'ular rather lh;:i n direct route. Re aware of \\hl.'re you are going -and '(,".:._ 11 hy. Accent on ch1lrlren who \-1nake dcrnands. loved ones •""'-11•110 :ire cantankProus. ...._..._ TAL:ltUS iA 1>r·il 20-i\1 av 20 1: ,. Stress prH\tic;;i!ity . L ~a 1· e 11·1shf u! thin king lu olher·s. Be <Jw;ire of accounts. 111onC'v pi1sit1nn and rxperience ln 4 persona l dealings, cn1otions cou ld cttlcnipt tri take con1- rnand. Stri1·e for balance. GE:\111\'I 1 r.lay 2!-June ~n1: Be flexible. Look ahead. r e r c e i 1· e opportunit ies. Orerall vie\.\" no1v is best: leave detail s io others. Ari e:s is in1·ol ved. Learn from past experience. Air! one \.\'ho has suffered ternporarv setback. tv outmoded concep1 s. Kno"· this -speak to mate., partner about 1L LEO 1 July 23-Aug. 22 1: Learn by teaching: share knowledge. Avo id rushing into partnership, rn arriage. other t·nntrac!ual cornn11tn1ent . Ci · t·le high , time your mo1·e·s. E1not1011s tend to sla rnped . Pull tight on re ins He1ni11n 111 cnn1rol \'IRGO (Aug. 23·Se pt. 22 1: Subt!e approach is a requisi te. If you are. hcal'y-handed. prn- spects are frigh1ened. Aecent on what occurs at secret con- ference. You are inroh·ed : so is Sagittarius. Keep options open_ LIBRA fSep t 2J-Ocl. 22 1: Sr,1nP fricncl.~ displa~' anxiety about pron11ses. c h a n g es. revisions. l\ey is to knn\\' you r own Job. to be thorough and to se parate fact fron1 nonsensl'. <)ne 11·ho is ril'al makes definite n10\"e. SCOilP\0 I Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: Stucl.1' Lihr:t rn e s s age . \\'elenn1e {'h;ince ro co rn- 1nun1cate 1 ic11·s . .\lc1nber~ of opposi te ~ex is invoh·ed . \Vhat 11·as ~eltled once more is open for di scussion -and argu- n1ent. In volves home base, property. SAGITTATlllJS \i·>ov. 22- De<'. 21 1: You nail down 11·hat h;id been elusive. \"nu impress other.~. Ynur in1print. style hl'eorne k nown to 1n o re persons-O;inre In your riwn tune . llnn 't 1n11tate. Le;id r;1thcr than follow . Do1nestic becomes f!reat ally. App\les espe<'ially ·where f i n a n c es enter picture. Be aggrPss11'e "·hen il comes to collecting \1·hat you need. No more pro- cr~»'itinating . Go lo it. 1mpro1 e. Bv :'-01 ember. you aie in dri ver's seat 11·here emotions. finances are con- cerned . :'11ilke sure that family member understands your goal lo ''"" out w~~·• ,,,1., !or VOY ,,, mon•• •"0 'n'" ~'a" '>•O~•• O<r>•rr .. •t.om•~ S••O ~""'~~·e ~·o 1~ <""" ..-,c•<•' '>.O"I .. "'' Inf 1.l•o ~Ml !~ 0"''" ,0\"01t'OV ~fl'""' [~• 0.0il '( O'ILO!, Bo• )llG Gr•nn (•n•ral ~'•'"" "'" <010 I< I 11;(;1), AQ lJAR.IL'S IJ<1n. 20-Feb 111 1· llelatJ1e. neighbor rnay g!'t )Ullr adrenalin going. '!'here are disputes. B u t re1nern bcr th;it a t·lash of ideas is far inore exc1 t1n g thil r'•'" __ .;;;; ________ oj t·lash of guns. :0.-!eans enJO) 111 tellectual l"Ornbat Test idea~ PISCES 1 Feb. 19-tllarch 2~' \\'h<1l 111;-iy appear !u bt' start ing is .:ll'l ua lly finishing ~Toney pron1ised niay be !1<'r· up, hidd en. re s l r Jct e d , 11nnu sable. Know this and be prepared wit h alt ernati\'es Stress ability to use material a! hand. · l f' TODA\' IS YOL!R B I RT H DA y \'Oll ha1•e dist1ncti1·e t·oice· );ou are: ap- pealing to opposi te sex-. Cur· renl domestic situation 11·ill Little Look Girls Leggy Lnng pants are in !he back- to-school y.·ardrobes of little g11'1s. They're academlcal!y ac- ceptable and help keep knees free of scrapes when tumbles occur. They also keep little legs 11"arn1, helping tn 1\·ard off chills and n1avbe even the 5n1ffles \.\·hen the 11·eather's in· GOOD NEWS! " \; GEIS TEX POLYESTER 1 /3 OFF JtDJolnhl Wl'.STCLIFF PLAZA 171'11 & lr~lne-Newport Beac:h Pavtl1011 . l !igh!tgh11ng the event \V il! be a karate rlcmonstration and selections by concert pianist, Bob t ·or\1 in. In an Island mood are ileft to right) I\'lrs. lJanieJ Dln s1noore. Dave Dash and Dins moor. (ANCEil I June ·21-Jul~· 22 1: '.\lone:-' situation suh,l!'{'l to change -for bellrr. Ke.1· i~ to promote th e ne11' Be conl1dent ennu~h In util 1le original methnds. You are not wedded s1tua11nn unprol'es. CAPRICORN 1 Dec. 22-.Jan. c!e1ncnt. 191: 'z' our pcrcepl 1\'eness(::-::-:-::__-=======-== DEAR A:'\!' LA\"DEf\S: I ll'as ve ry 1n t1l'h 1nlf'rcsted in thi> lct!Pr from the 111nthC'r nf !hf' )f\·1'f'(ll·-nlr1 bnv ll'h0 ll'(IS 11 .11111~ ;111 alf:iir -111th !he · ,1;i.1·r;ir-nlrl 11n111a11 nr~I dn11r The bo1 's 1nothcr 11•;:is 1111! nnly 111.1d ;ii the 11c1gtlhor hut fur inus 1111h !iPr l111.~h;1prl \I h('n she 111lct ha11 11 11111 111..: ~fin 11;~5 1ln111~ 11'"' r r pl1cd. ··11 ·s hl'ltcr lhiin f1~d111j! ;1rn11nd 111tli a du1nh 1:, 1r:ir-nld. Th(• ht>\' gors ;i11·111· \n t"nlll'ge ~onn. l!r ncecl s sonic expl'rie1icc." !n mv "r1ninn the falht'r 11 ns right I'll both t'1111nts l·'ol'l1 !1\f' \l':tr~ llg11, 1111,·n l was 11>. I had a· :<1n1il~r r~pr•1'1r11e·l· A .'14·1 car-old 11.if.,11· 11hri l111'd dn1111~t;11rs · 111 niv 11H lhr'r"; ap:1rlrlh'lll lio11~c offt•rccl tn hc!p I"" 111111 11\.1 hn1nr111•rk After 111.v 1h1rd 11.,11 ~hi· ~r'dUrPr! 111(' ,\lr 111orher fnund Hiii :d~llil 11 , 1\1'11! 1o Iii(• ;\Pll1:111 . tf1:111ked lwr .111<1 l1111Pn'rl htT r·1·111 &111 a 1nr1n1h. If :ill 111 n1 hrrs 11•·r1· ;1~ n1111P 11r 11 nuldn't h;11{' !'-H n1.in1 kid s J11 trnuhlc 1nd ;11· \\ h~· dn1,.I ;.uu ~pl':1rbead a dr11·e fnr hl'!t rr ~l'\ Pd111·:11i0n l'i;i the F:x- pr1H111·rri !\Ider \\'11111;1n TuTnr }i.1·.•trn1'' JI 11nulrl he ii p11\i l11· ~rr1icr , nnt n11lv f,11· lh« \••1111;:: br\1 ~ 11 hn would pt«•l1t lrtllll the-l'\prru 111'1'. h11T (or 1hr ~n11ni::: i;:irls I'. 1111 ~h1111kl he Id al11nr !I 11 n11ld ;ll"'n hrnrf1t 1tir 1iltlrr 11 n11tr:1 11hn ;ire 1111 unerl. 111ri1111cr! 1,r 111;11111•!1 rn 1nr11 11 ho ;i1·r rnr;1p;,,ll.'.ltrrl 1.11\ l•r hll'~' f, T i\ Ill·~ \ll (;. T, ,\,; Sort'\, hut l'n1 loo hu ~y rii::ht 11011· to ~pri"lrhr:irl 11n ~ thing. 1·11rthrrnH1rr . I r:11n 1h i11k r>f a lrw propll'- olfh('lnd ~·ho might not go along on lhe ''publil' srrl'ice as peel'' of yo ur plan. \'ou once: 11r0Te in ~our l"OI Unln , "El'f'ryhody t·an learn fronl somebod.1•." 1l is with this u1 n1ind Jhal I 11rile to _1·nu, I h;,i1r hl'Cn a l'lc;:in1ng 110111.'ln fpr 22 1e11rs ;ind I h;i1·c lr11rr1('d snn1r1h1ng thnl 1111111~· 11·,.11 f'duc;i1r<l. t"r)l!cge tr;unrd prnple clnn 't knn11· I h;H 'e c11~to1rrf'rl a 10(1 Jl('n·rn1. f0<1lproof v.·a~· to tell if p(•Ople hal'c 111011ey, Look 111 th f'ir bron1n l'IO$l'1~. fi1eh people hal'C be;i[-ll[l. 11 nrn olll t \"lll'Ull!TI Sll'eepf'rs. ~II :HH'li'lt! rhnt p;irls ;irp nn lnru~rr ;:i \·ailahlc. Their rlnnr mops "hrrl all 01·cr becau~r thrv ;irr worn to ~hrerl<> 'l'h("r 'I ·1 x1'r~ rlo.n'I 11·nrk and ..,,r 11·ip1ng cloths ;ind ~1}()nges a rl.' full of hnlr' nit'h pr•)plP t111nh thr~ arr ~a1·1n_g n111ne~· b~ h:i11g111g onto r rumn1~· ;ip- pl!allC"~'S <ind 11on1 ·0111 Jllrlk. They are 11 rnni::. A ele;in111.i;; wnnllln ~·an get the nl;ice iv.ice as tlrll 111 h;i\f tlH' 111nr 1f shr h;is m,.,rlern. funrt 1nn;;il rq111rn1ent \\'hen \\di thr1~P c11 1mbhrll~ II llh th{' !\IX·flf;llff' b;ink :icT011nls a11d The 1<n1 Junk wakr up., -TIRED OF \\'ORKL\'G \\"ITH RELICS OEAR TIR El): Hopefully \\·hen thr~' rrad this. Are yo t1 awake. out lherr, lad irs·.• Check your bro111n closets and if .\'1111 nercl new equipment, gel it. D t.:An A\\ LA\DERS · In one nf 1hc dnrtrir cnhunns 111 lhl' rv1pc r I rr;irl I ha t 11 i~ nnT pos sihle for· a drlf'!or trl tell nn ex - ::ttnin;;it1nn 11 hr!h(·1· ;:i \1·n11u1n h<is had rt hahy. Scvrral 1nf111ths .;i~o ;.-·ou ."<iid just thr 11pp<1s1lr. Ynu1· <1n s11rr 1-1·;is g1\'rn <1.~ {lOC of thf' 1·c;isnns a girl .<:hriuld nnl try tn ro1·rr up lhr fac t tha t shr h<is had an out- of-wcdln1·k child 11·hen she rnarrics. l-!0w ;ihout <1 little 1Tinre resc<irch'? Eilhr r ~·nu are ll'rong or 1hc dor ror is \\"ho is 11'' -S1\!\' FR.A \' :\IT-PICKER OEAH S. F .: rm right. I triple-rhrrkerl ,1·i1h lhref' OR·G \'n specialists and thr~· tell me th.it in 99 eases ou t or 100. !he ph~'Sirian can determine whelhrr or nol a "·oman has had a rhild. 1r sht had a Car~;i rr:i n · ~crtion the srar is f'\"ident. If thr hir1h \13S h~· nat ural drli,·er~· the crr1•frel opening lS lan:rr and sometimes fissurrrl . New Faces, Classes at YWCA ln!r<)(t uct1on r>f \lr;: r11 ul HrgPr, 11c11 r~r<·u111r d1rect nr. .:lllrl Pff'\'lf>I\,~ t\f f~I) Cla~~p~ 11 ill be nn !hr ~hrd11le whrn :'.nuth Cnun1~· Yl\'('A 10 ~an1.1 1\11,1 i'nndul'IS opPll h0u'r t111c·r 10111nr ro11 fro111 10 a 111 tn \2 '.IO p rn .1nf!;,:;01n9 . .10 pn1 . ('l:i~::e.~ 1n eh<illrnge f'rr<1 - li 1r , athlf'>1 1f'. dn111e.~11 c and in- 1rll<'cturJ talcnJ.~ brg1n next 11r1·k 111lh rc~1s\ral1nn. a" ~r>.1f'e rern11ts. accer1e<l until tl1:i1 t1mr \Ir~. llrgl'r. 11h<> rrs1dcs inJ• J ,11n11t:~. !i;is 11 v;ir1cc1 Y\\1(',\ ha1·kgrnunc1 a5 part 1l'ip.1nt. \ol untrri-::in<l rrof<'<1s011al .~!nf1] ll1t"'111hrr 111 \l";>.~h111g!on !) (' [n1r;i :i.n<l C:i.hfor111;i Fnr 1ht> p;is1 six ~·cars she h.:i.~ hcen :1 Has joined our staff Tuesday throu gh Saturday WESTCLIFF PLAZA -17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEA CH -flho"~ 5d8.04b0 ~u1-,c·r1·1~or nf !hP Harbor Are;i rns.t.-. '.'lles;i ;is program rl1rec- branch 1n S;in Pedrn tor and ~!rs Robert. Jnhnson ,.\l~o in1n1ng thP YI\'(',\ ~1aff of f11uot;i1n \·allry. head boClk- 111'(;' \1 1"5 r·: I\ r n Franc15 nf kPerwr --- Do ,...., Ill<• lo holp poop!.? Soold"!f o ,....,, o .. clt!119 <O_, n •• " i... trol ..... MEDICAL ASSISTANT OR RECEPTIONIST DENTAL ASSISTANT S~ort, ln•e••i~ (oun~ f.,n., a°"ttfy yov o• <>n A,.i,tan! ill !h• o!fK• ol o l>h)"';,;.,n <>• Do~li1!. ~ "'oMh p•ogrom I.., C•n>ol At- 1i>l11~1 or Med i<ol Olli<• Ro cep1:on01I, 1 "'o~•h P'Oll'CI"' ,.,.. M•d:,01 Au•\lm1t, °"'f O< ev•n•n<J '"'""'· L tfo!i"'~ pl11<;e-nl 0>1;>1<>n<~ or no e>ddi!ionol cod. Sou thern California College of Medical and Dental Assistants ~fonn1rly lo1 Al'l91le1 College) ;, hy the A~cnn:liting (ommb1ion of tM N11'f. Aul'!, of Trd. tncl JKhnie•I SdllJ.. 1717 South Brookhunt Anaheim Phone 635-34SO • I ' f f All ~UARl[R BALLOON , Sept. 20 to Nov. 20 Paint i ng -Beginning, Advanced, Landscape; Drawing -Ba sic, Figure; Watercol or; Color & De5 ign; Printmaking: In- terior Design; J ewelry; C eramics; Sculpture. Evening Classes in Drawing; Pointing; Cer-. amics; Photography. LT D.-..,-"'-· --~ ... _.(\!?!...•._,_ .\ rh111 01in.~ J,a,·k In H'hnnl 1·0llr1 ·t•ori n[ ~rrr ial 1·ln thP~ fnr ~peci11l li11]., prople. .. "·~r:r .... th.'""" ~.l!.hHu lly un••nol <hlM"n"• •'~"In 1ho ••ulhl•nd 1-luntinJ!:!On liarhour (714) 846-1666 1 ·0 1<·11 & Country Orar1gr (7 I 'I) 5.i8.9j9j Appre>~;d fClf Veterans Write or phone fo r brocbllre !7141 494-1520 630 La9una Canyon Rd. Laguna Beac h 92651 WE HAVE YOUR SI ZE 2 1/2 TO 12 Not all styles In this size range. ~;,., ""' •l•••o A"'" •l<l• ''''''!IM"""' COlORS, MONlY by Enna Jetticks' the fa shion shoes that make life comfortable Just the righ t dash o( elegance makes this shoe a must for your fall wardrobe. Perfect for pant su it,,_ SIZES, AAA·D 4·12 • f;IOWN (l lN~L f PATENT Yes t We Havt C & D Widths , and Extr1 Wide Too, • &l A(I( (.iNl(l[ PATENT Enna Jettick Shoes '-------:J<otJ-5'9' > t~C---' "NOW 3 CONVENIENT LOCAflONS11 WESTMINSTER CENTER 6899 WESTMINSTER BLVD. PHONE 897-4100 0'lN OAllT f :l' A.M, UNTll f iDO ,,M., iATUtDAT TIU •;DO ,,M. (ClOSIO fV fltT IUNOAT) DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM SANTA ANA 108 WEST llN(OlN AVE. PHON( 635.0440 108 EAS T 4th ST. PHONE 542·3221 HOURS: 9: 15 to 6:00 FRI. 'TIL 9 CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY I DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF YOU WANT A RAISE? HA ' +IAVEN'T YOU +IEARD ABOUT THE PRICE AND WAGE FREEZE? ,._ .... ,• .. ,_ ... ..... ~ ............ -.. FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE Tl-IOSE BAGS ON Tl-IE G ROUNP-SEE W~AT'S lN THEM. YOLI MEAN T+I E L lTTL.E WEEKLY WAGE I GET IS F ROZEN ? 'I OAIL v CROSSWORD ••• by •. A. POWER I ACROSS 45 Qyerwhelmed Yes\ef"day's Puzzle Solwed: l LeJvr a ~ct'l1e at oocr: Sla119 I) A!rican lake llJ •oorly r.:irr I~ Miss fJ\'t' lS Color l b PIJy rl1Y 1~10t1: { wOfc!:. ]7 lolor~ ;il\r,1rl•¥r 13 Ac\Qr Leon -- l 'l Sl rerlr.•tr '20 M.·~ ~ 1 r .-ri•l.i1 r~am111.1l•oo• ol 22 Cr.vr1r I •,j,1\11 · 2~ 1 fWlll h !nrmJI 2h U11e 1a1~1111J c.lltlr 27 ll eaddy :;rt'n 31 Convrr l hide 11110 leaUier ~2 Sei:ed goods )J !:>Siil' ,I cOfllmand lo )S N. Ame11c.>u country: Abl!f. 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"It was just the (;iants and the !)Odgers H's always been that wa.11,'' said losing rnanager Charlie Fox after i\londa?-' nighfs 5-.J Dodger victory 1n a hectic· baseball ga me intcrruptl"d by a brawl over beanball pitches. The IXKlgers. 81~ games behind tile first-place r.iants 10 days ago, 11•ill be just Ont ba ck If they win thetr e1gh!h straight game tonight. The <~hints have lost eight of their last nine. The Dodgers al so wi ll be aiming for !heir eighth straight win over the Giants as they send comeback lefthander Al J)()wning. 18-8, again st Gaylord Perry, l4· 1 I. 1n ihe Jast g;1111e of 1he old rivals' st:ison series. The Dodger'> have won 11 (1f !he 17 ~;i1ncs so far l11is st•;isor1 ''I don ·t think the bra11I 11ill be a factor in the r<1tc," said Ilxlgtr rnnnager \Va!t Alston. "You don 't nfo('Cl mllch to get the tension up '"'hen \h{'SC t11·0 clubs pl ay eath other." Monday night's game was a Dodger· l~iant class ic in a pressure·tooker at- n1osphert. ll 11;as played In unusually hot weather and before a nellr-sellout cro11.·d of 31,1181 011 TV Tonight Clia11nel 11 at 8 that pushed the Giants' home attendance lor the season over one niillion for the first time since 1967 . Thr Dodgers did alt their strJring un hon1e run~ Richie Allen 's 21 st home r. a 11vo-run blast in the fir st inning and a 011e·run sho t by \\'illie Cra111ford in the fourth , Blood-stained Champ Says He Was Never • Ill NEW YOHK (A P 1 -Ken Buchanan was seeing the world today from behind closed doors. but Ismael Laguna wasn't seeing it at all. More than anything else that told the story or i\1onday nighfs \~·orld ligh tweight championship fight -a blood-stained Buchanan smilingly facing a post-bout press conference while an ohviously unhappy Laguna refused to appear. Buchanan. who successfully defended for the second time the title he won fron1 Sports In Brief Laguna in a disputed light a!n1ost a year ago. could even joke alxiut the punches legally thro"'n that had brought blood from hoth eyes 2.nd the punches illegally thro.,.,·n that had battered his kidneys. "[feel," said Buchanan after the fight, ··like my mother has given me a ~ating. l hal'e a terrible sore back." And ihcn he added so 1n e w ha t facetiously: '"But l do want to ~thi s -apart Robinson Hits No. 500; Bowl Ducats-Go on Sale BALTIMORE -j'Dri11k up. men ." Frank Robinson needled his Baltimore teammate.". ''sorne of yoll won't he nround for the next :ioo" With lhal. lhe 36-ye(Jr-old ou\fi{'lder took a sip of ch<'lmpagne \hat h~1d bet.·n iced in the Orioles' clubhouse for th e .. x- press purpose of celrbra\ing Robi11 ~n11·s :iooth honie run . Robinson ,slamrned J'lio 499 In the fir~t Inning of !\1onrla.v·s !11·i-night opener. ;ind !hen reatiled the mat:ic mil"f"!One 1n lhr ninth inning of !he nigl1l r<lp 11 h~·n Hal!imore rallied !o gi~·1' 111111 01not111:r lin1e at bat. e Rose B•trt·l D11(•t1fs singles semifinals of the U.S. Open Ten· nis Championship~ \1•ere washed out ;ign in l\1onday. Three days of hea"y rain left the center court gra ss at the \\'est. !-iide Tennis Club sog~y. the h;1re spO!S slippl'ry -and \be players idh:. e Ex-D•ulg,.r Ii ill Pd C:R EF:R. SC. -Hubcn ( nuhc I ivlcl1on, 54, fnrn\t r n1ajor !caguf' piteht'r 11•1th ltll' Philadt'lphia Philhes and H r fl o k I y 11 l"kidt-:er.~ in the 1940~. was nn{' of thrrc personi; ki llt'd in <i L11•11-car a11ton1obile ill'- t'1den1 Saturrl;iy nighl J\1rlton 's wife , llazr L ;ind J\111ch<·ll Robertson . 30, of Tal'lnrs. S.C .. also were kdlt'd 11·hen car~ d1:ivt•11 iJy J\'lelton and Robertson collide<.!. Trouble from his punching me around the hnek he fought a fair il ght." The accusation th<it Laguna had tried a little too hard to regain his title \1 as not 11·ithout substance. Refe ree Jiinmy Devlin havini:: 11·11 rned the Panamanian several times for hit11ng Burhanan on the back -and holdini; hin1 bv the neck and hitting on the break and shoving him into the ropes and . But thnl dldn"t bother the proud Scotsn1an. who le ft cablnet-n1aking to en· <lure tht' rigors nf 1hc ring . And neither clid his t:1·cs. he insisted. Not even the blackened left eye that began !o close in the third round and required 12 stitches to tlose. "! didn't tl1ink n1y l·ye was too had ," i;aid Buchc1nan. "! 11•as nel'er in lrnuble at :in)' tirnr. I didn 'i feel hurt 011 ;u1y oc- \'il~ion. I didn't. ~ct too badly 1vorr1ed .'' Ne1·crthci('SS, as soon as lhe left ('ye 11'ns closed . Buchanan responded by open- ing up . 11•inn1ng the next seven rounds on 1'he A.ssotiaicd Press scorccnrd <lnd ;ill bul locking up the fi ght. In that one. Buthanan g;iintd a ~ptil dec ision by onc·r<iint under lhe O·poinl rnust systcrn. This \1111e h1: \ras. a unnnirnnu s v.•inner. rL·frrre Devlin scon11g it 9-6 and J ud" CS ! l:inild Lcdt'rrn an and Ton.v 'Cos tcllanO going fpr Buchan:in 10.:, and 8-ti-1. .. !le 11'11-" fa ster ;ind boxed n'nrr in lhe fi rst fight." ButharHin s;ii d 1n t;'.1k1ng :ib(Jut L:.i ~un<i ···rhi 5 11n1e hl· 11·as trytng to knotk rn Q 011t -thl"oll'ing 11'il(I pun· ~·hl'S , ,, !.;1gun:i, \I h11 ;._ only 211 hu1 ha:-be('n fi ght ing for 11 y1·ars, ope ned up like there ll';i;: 1HJ 1011101·1·11\1' By 1ht 1h1rd round . he had !1ttel1:n1::i 11 's lt'I! 1·~·1· ;1l111osl l'!\1scd, rind 111 !h1' four!h 11 hrgan IP bll'l'ii . Bt1 !. fron1 1h1· tot11·1h 11i rough l11t• 10th rnund . l311ch:1n:Jn rnat!e La gun;i look like a m;in tirt'd after f1gh1ing 14 fights, shooting li ~!s 1fl !IH' head cind body iri a persistent ;it1:1ck th<ll ::;tnil' Lile sho1\'. A public salr drawing for 3.500 !itkrls to the 1972 Rose B<1\1•I starts \Vcdncsdnv and ends Oct. 15. This will he the 011IV public sale The re1n<1ining tickt·ls ar'e handled by !hf' pa1·tlcipating schc)()!s. _Persons 1nltrestcd in p u r c h a s I n g l1ckcts i;hould send a poslal c11rd con· faining nan1e and mailing <lddress to Jlosc Row!. Box 1800, Pasadena, 91109. Letters are not acCl'Plllhle and no mon('y should be 1n;iiled until reques1rd. e ll11!tll,ie 1'ut·li:le l ... f1111lt-•I Scl1effing to Tal\:e Rei11 s Of T1·ou)Jlecl Cl1e1·11bs'? ~1\N l"HA~C !SCO -Th{' 6!")·7 St'Ort' IJ1• ·which \Vashlni.:tun bl':i t ! ·c .s~111t~1 Ba rb<1ra in ScaHlc· !as\ S:!ltlrdav sounds like the Husklt'S 11·(·re <'Iii offenst: Bui their dt·len~11·c· taeklr. Hen Albrecht \1•as pit:kt·d tod av as l'ne1f1C'·ll Conference Dffens11·e Pla1·rr ol the \reek. · He rl'!Urncd a blocked pun1 se1·cn yards In the f1r~I quarter Lo break a 7-7 lie , reei•Vl'red two fu mbles. defl rcted one pass anrl had seven u1u1ss1sterl taekles. J\1ost of this '~·as In the fir.s1 half as t'Oa('h Jirn 011'cn s sub~ti tu ted freelv nflf'r the half · e Te11r1is tt'a ."l1ed 01•t FOR EST HI LLS, NY. -Thr 1ncn·!! Dodgers Accept Ticket Orders LOS ANGELES (AP) -Just moment s 11fter they beat the San Francisco c:iants t.fonday night to C'reep to '~'ilhin 1wo games of 1he National Lt!Rgue \Vest \earl , the Dodgers announced plans to begin taking orders for playof f tickets. Tickl·l orders \\'ill be taken only by mail and on- ly by certified check, cashiers check or money order frorn "Cha1 npionship Series, c/o Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles. 90080 .. Titkets. al $5 and $7. n1u st lie ordered --lwo al a time. p!ult -fl mail charge. lf tilt" Dodgers win the National League 'Vest, they'll tackle the winner or the NI. East Sat .. Oct 2 and Sun ., Oct 3 al Dodger Stadium. n1n11or· ;irnonv, knowledgr11hlt· 11a~('IJ;i!J snurt•t'S has 11 !h;il Hoh ~cheffing 1s g,i. in g io n101'L' 10 llit• 1\nge\s a.~ gt•n('ra l ni:inagf'r. rt·pl:i\'111 1-: nir k \\'a!sll Further, ii 1~ h\'J ng sn id (;11 Hod~t'~ will move int11 St•ht·ff111~·s 1;1e:1li·ll ,\l 1't" post. llodgl'-~ h lu·ld n1nna ger tor 11ie NC'w l'orkrr~ :11 Ill•' 11101111'111 No 1nc1111011 1, bc1n~ n1:1elr of 11'h11 t late £1 . G LENN WHlf l ---IT'111TE IT' AS H -=---- may ha1'(' 1n slnn:-for Angels field bos~ ll arold Phillip~. hut !he rha1) 11·h11 p<1ssc<I the word 10 n1e sn \·s Schcft1ng could he expected to put si"11~H·ilt1l' of his choice in Pl11 ll1p:< p!:u·•·· H1J1nors arc so111ct1n1es the product of an active irnag11101t1 011 or a poison tongue. But sometin1es !he y prove true. Time will H•ll \1'hich is the case in thi s inslance. * * * Restoration of the Babe R u I h birthplace In Baltimore "·as put out for backin g by public subscription and the pe(lp\e running the proje<'I said 11·ilh $1 00.000 they co uld complete the l·hor1~. So the}' got the dough. No"' th(•y 11rc 11aylng Ibey need 8JlOth(r $50,000 to get the museum OPfO and 1he.y·1·1' :i prcaling lo eommereial grours fnr the rxlra 1(101. Some optimist "'as quoted In an eastrrn newspaper as s11ying they hopt:d lo ha,·e lhr huilding romplctrd and open b~· lhr. 1!1;1 \\'orld Serits. which lhe J:"U}' think!! \\ill lie in Haltimorr . 1\nd on lh al l'(1un1 he may hr l'Orrt'l'\. f\:1hi1nnre.,, .and ni a~·be Lo~ An geles? * * * 1Jnu~!1 111Astr11s 111;1n :·1~{'!' ll:HT~ \\'nl k1·r hiis killf'd 13 wild t\lrkrys -1rhirh 1s an 1u1p1·t!lst1 e ~tati~t ic tf y0u kno11· llow dlf- !t('lllt it 1s to b:1g one of lht• hig , ll'ary b1nl.~. He and his b1·01hrr l)1x1e (;l pnr1!1n1e Dodgers balling r·na1'h l used In spend eor1siderahle t1111r hunltng higrther. Har- ry says lhc e:i~tt'Sl 1\'ilY to get a wild turkey is to fin(! out ll'hcre lhey feed and drink, lhen stake 011! till' place. Sounds c;1~y cnou ~h li e s a~·~ lht· big bird s ll'ei gh :any11·here fron1 12·25 pounds :ind are especially good eal 1n!:. * * * \\·a~ ~ho('ked to lenrn thal ex-UCLA sortrr l'Onc h Jock Ste11·11r1 hri d died whlle I 1\'a~ in llrrmuda. Ste11 ;1rt. :-i!I. diC'd la~t nionth . ll r 11·as o big man l'l'ho never he sitn 1ed to speak his opinion. But he hod a heart of sold whrn you v.·cren't locked in di rert <:ompetit ion "'ilh one or hi5 many rhatn- pionship tea1ns. lie. brou µ:ht the Bruins In th e Orange Coast area to play the Coa ~l Rangers before retiring at UCLA. rilr. Stev.·arl ll'as coa(·h of !ht• \\'ood- hury College teo m \1·hrn he died. The native of Scotland nnd ll.A F ,·ctcran had a record of 352 wins, 25 losses and 21 11es in 21 vear~ at UCLA. lie "put n111l'h ('nergy inlo dt\tlnpin!? soccer in the Soulht'fnd and hr'll lit' k1·1•n- I~· missed hy thoS('. ll·ho ht1il !he good fortune of sha rin g his friend ship. And Now There Are 2 came off Juen r.l<iri<·hal. 14·!1. V!'ho had a :ll·l career ret'Ol'd :1g::11n~t the Ouc.lgers in C.:and lesliek 1~ark going u1to the game , Willie ():;>.vis ~cnl the late two runs home wilh a !Jlast over the l'ight field fence in the fifth inning off Jim Barr, who relieved Mariehal <1fter the Gl:.int s starte r hit Bill 8uckncr with a pitch and was thrown out of the garne. The game v.·as held up abulJt 2() minutes aflt'r Buckner started tuw11rd llu.: n1ound \vith bat in hand toward illanchal, who wie!<led a bat several years <1go 111 a simil;;r Doclgcr-Cif'ln l incident and go! fn a few licks at Dodger catt her .J ohn HosebOro. . . Buckner never reachi:d tllarichal. La ter. he said. "I just went out to talk wilh hlrn . I duri"l need a bat to l1!.ir1tllt:. him ." San Francisco catch<'r Russ (iibson grabbed the Dod ger rightfielder. Players fron1 both tca1ns filled in the. infield for a shoving rnatch. l\.·lari1.:h<il had be.in warn- ed about tight pitches after throwing tw v under the chin of J)odger prlcher Bill Sin~er earlier 111 the 1nni11g. i\lnrit hal, 13uckncr and Jcrrv Johnson of the Cian!s 11.·ere ejec1ed befOre aetion rc."urned . Johnson made a "choke up"' gesture, \1•ilh hands around his throat at plate urn - p1re Shag Cra1vford as t-.1arlchal left the fit>ld . ··1 just did the sarne thing a lot of otl1er guys were doing ,'' said Jvhnson, \\'ho charged toward Crawford bl.it was thrown to the ground by tea111rnates before he rea«lled th e umpire . Singer. 9-16, got the victory but needed rclicf 1n the seventh from J [rn Brewer. 1'hc Doclgrr starter. who hit \'.'i ltie i11ays and Chris Speier with pitches early in the ga1ne. doffed his cap as he left to the booing crowd. intlL1ding the fan y,·ho threw a cup of beer on hirn fa.r\ier. "I thougllt It was funny.· said the tall righthander. He said "n1y control JU~t wasn't that good " E"'e1·yone \\T ants to Be a Figl1te1· UPI lelooh~TO THE DODGERS' BILL BUCKNER (LEFT) IS RESTRA IN ED FROM GETTING TO JUAN MARICHAL IRIGHTJ ••• •· , , ANO KEN BUCHANAN PUT S ISMAEL LAGUNA INTO ROPE. No. ]_ Doe s11't Mea11 M11cl1 Tl1is Ea1·ly Says Deveney Bv ASSOCIATEO PR ESS Ncbrasi,:1\ b11ck on tnp and c(iach B1lh Dev:int'Y s:1.1.<; it 's 1l ni ce feelin~. 1Ju1 hr's slill 1norr ronccnll'd :ilxlut 1h(• end of the l'!J!lcge f(J(llhall ."Ca.~r1n _ .. nnl tlw heginni11~. Thr Cornhu~hrrf", fu!lo1\·l11g lheil' ~·1 7 conquest of Orr~on las( S:i111rcl :l~-. \'3111tcd pa ~t Notre Dame l\londay in the f1r.lt \\'Ct'kly A:>sor\r11{'d PrC'SS poll . Tl \\':"IS t11r s:in1e position thn! Nebraska held at lile rnd of the 19i0 can1paign, follo"·ing their OrHnr,e Rt)\\I 1r111111ph . ''It'-" nic e In ht' 'Jn. 1 bu! ir doesn't llH'l'ln mu~·h 11t th1 ~ slnJ.'t'. ·' l""lt\'<lllCY said 111 L111coln. t\ch 11'hL'rr hf<; t(•:t nl is p!"r'p:l ring fur Snt11rda~ ~ ~anH· 11·i1h \11n· 111·~01 :1. l(iller, l(aat Move Up Li st Despite Split 11 11·as just a rot1l1nf' douhlehead er spl it for Llie J\1innesota Twins bul the el'ening 1vas symbolic for a pair of the ir veteran perfonners. 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"Texa~ has <1 great foo1bell tcani You don 't rool Texas \Wlte," i;aid l'ef11k'r RIX'iRerli. !he new tJCLA coach "'ho was at Kansas la st }'<':ir. Speaking al tbe weekly loolh<.1 11 writers' luncheon, Rodgers 11a1d the Bruin~. \1ho ~ - lost lo PiUsburgh in the season's OPl'111•r Saturdhy night. 29-25. conceded Tt'X3h' wish·bone offense is difficu!I to defense But ht· .<;aid UCLA \l'ill rmµlo )' 1hf' <:11n1e cl('f('nse 11 has be.I'll usl llf? ~lnr<' hr too li ovrr last spring lie :'lddl'd he \1•11! use both his yuun1,: qunrlrrhn1·k s. ~lillr ~·iorei; and Clay C:;ll l;1hf·1·, tl1 t• .<;arnl' \1·rir ag:ilnst P!1t. ··oh,·iou~ly FlrH1'S i~ our No. quar1 crbaf'k ht11 Clay h11~ a. pl;:il'C" 111 nur offrnse." 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JS K . .,~m • "" -R, All•~ !'11, ,,.,..10 .. 1 '*', w o ·•1 (~J, ""'' 111 se -J'l'•V" l G<"l••n'"' w r~rk• II' I< II ER II !0 ''"0'' 1"·'"t 6?1 ~ 1 ) • r· ... r, 1 1 1 ~ o ~ 7 ''•<"•1 11 1lH l 'lJ} 4 -0 1 fl. 1 ) 1 ) ) I ! I I M rM,~o~ I I t O 0 ) $~Yr R'O"'°' tl~I> !'y ~ ~t• IMoy•I, bV '°~Q" I S~•*'l ~v M •~"h•I 11\~(•~•>I . Pll !'<~11•• l 1m1 1 •7 Al't,,11~.,c~ J I 011 , ' t 1 1 l 1 I Another Rustler Out -'· .. ~ Injured Pirates OK Broken Bone • Sidelines Starting End By HO"'ARD L. HANDY Ol lht D•tl1 P'ilot S!•U f{ay Shackleford istl°l a ~uperstitous man and perhaps ll"s a good thing. r\ year ago his Golden \\test College Rustlers suffered an abnormal number of knee in· juries that cut the team do1vn \rith regularity. An omen is already present and hovering over the Rustl er c:amp this year as Shackleford pl'epares his charges for the opening confrontation of the season Saturday night with Orange Coast College (7 :30 ). Tu·o players have been sidelined \\'ith broken collar bones this time around -and the first game hasn't been played. Latest to suffer a CQ\!arbone Injury is Bill Brack, listed as the starting tight end, for the Rustlers prior to the mishap. Brack, a graduate of Fountain Valley High, su !Tered the break in Saturda~"s scrirn- n1age al Long Beach Cily College. Ron Dit'kson, a lcl!el'n1an linebacker, \\'as !he first to suffer such an injury in early practice sessions. Turning to other things, Shackleford feeJs the Rustlers are on schedule after the t11'0 scrimmages in three days. "We looked more like a foot· hall team Saturday night," he says. "For those people 11'~0 count scores in these scritn· mages, I guess \1·e didn't do too \\'e!l either tinie. "But the main thing I v>as conct>rned wi!h v.•as lh11t 11·e irnpro1•ed a little bit over tl1e first one. \\le didn't rnake as manv fumbles and this time 11e didn't have as many bad plays." After viewing film s of the lwo outings over the weekend, Shackleford said he \\·ould pro- babl.Y go \vi!h much the same starting lineup that started the scrimmages. This means Bill Cornelius v.•ill get the nod a t (!uarterback. Cornelius. a graduate of La Qu inta J-li~h. is the sn1allest 15-91 of three candidates. all freshmen. "He 1vi\I start bu1 11'£: plan to use all three of thein in the Or<lnge Coast g a m e . ' ' Shacklerord says. Jerry Hinojosa. E d; so n graduate '''ho stands 6 fee t and 5-10 Paul Shane tRancllo Al amHosl, will thus share the signal calling duties. \Vith Brack sidelined, Jetf Losner of f\1arina High moves i11io the starting lineup at tlghl f'lld. Defe11se l111proved --Boswell For lhe record, \Vestn1inster l-!igh has seldom been <"011- sidered a tean1 bent on pilin~ up in1pressi\'e defen siv e records. 16 Vets ·Boost HB G;rid Hopes By ROGER CARLSON 01 1111 0 1111 P'llef Stilt One of the key factors that led to Huntington Beach High's dismal 1·8 football rc."'('Ofd in 1970 ll'as lack ot' depth. Yet that conunodit y has {'OJch Ken l\101:1ls happy these da~·s as his Oiler griddcrs prepare for 1he upcoining campaign. l\'ioals has 16 returning !et· tcrmen in hi s 46·man squad and the t2Jent available ls abundant eoough t-0 tw-0- platoon all the way. 11·ith 22 players figuring In the starting alignments. And the Oilers appear solid on <11! fronts lvith th e running, kicking a11d r e'ceivi ng depart1nents the major plus p0inls at the n101nent. l\1oats has a pair of capable tandidntes in senior Jin1 i\·lartin t5-l0. 175) and junio r Bill Harbin ~5-10, 170) vying fo;· the post. l\Jartin has displayed better runni ng ability in practice, but Harbin has been sharper \Vilh lhe passes. The st2~·ting as- signment decision 1~·on·t be made until films or Saturday's scrimmage 1,1·ith Foothill have been scrutinized by the Oiler coaching staff. The leading aspirant lo the all·important tailback post is Steve Pickford. Pic k f o rd checks in at only 140 pounds. but his ability to use blockers and a keen football sc11sc makes hi1n the best runner in carnp. Kt1 rl Abruha111S(l!l ! l~U sr ) and f\.like \Vallers (180 sr 1 hf1ve been in1pressi1·e at halfback while Tony Ciarelli appears to have the wingback assignment nailed down. Ciare!IL a two-year le1- li.'rmen. is an ex C' e 1 I en t recei•·er and checks in at six- foot. 180 pounds. A 1najor cog in the Oilcr$1 running attack is the blocking ability at tight end and l\loa1s h;i~ 11 pair of good ones in Paul Finley t6·0. 175 f and Ste1·c Duval (6·1. 205). 1'hrec senlor lettennrn are in 1he nffensivr t.1ckle picture 111lh Jim Potter 16·1 1951. Pete Baker 16·0, 2001 and Bill l\1cCoy 15-11, 205 J giving the 0 1!ers solid depth. And 'it's a bright picture at guard \vhere lettermen i\fike iloptay (~II. 180) and David Britt 15-8. 1851, both seniors, are penci led 1n for starting rolrs_ J ohn \'ogt 1~·11. 17~ sr.1 has looked sharpest at center in practice. Kristinat, Wise Ma y Face GWC By CRAIG Sllf<:Ff<' 01 !~1 D•llr P'llol SIUI Orange Coast College's in- jury si!uation took a turn for the better today \\'hen Pirate coach J)ick Tucker declared that halfback Garth 'Vise and tight end Bill Bristinat 1vill not be out as long as expected. \Vise. a freshinan speedstel' (rom Huntington Beach and Kristina! (from Fountain Val· Jey I both suffered knee in· juries in a scrimmage 1vith Cypress Thursday. Both were expected 1o bt' out at least two weeks. bUt both ma}' suit up Saturday night against Golden \\'est·s Rustlers at OCC. "\Vise says he'll play Satur- day night, but I don·l know how he's going to do it. He \\'as lilnping pretty good today (i\1onday.)'' \Vise view e d Saturday's scrimmage vtith f\1ira Costa on crutches. Kristinat has been laking 1rhirlpool treatinents for the past few days and tl1e injury appears much improved. "Both injuries are not ;is- bad as we first thought," sa~·s Tucker. "'They both have rnus- cle injuries in the back part or the knee. It's not in the knee joint itself." Sop h omore quarterback Gar~uena suffered a slight ankle injury in the Cypress scrum, but \1ill get the starting call against t he Rustlers. "He (Va\buena) could have gone Saturday hut \\'e decided not to use him." ~ays Tucke r_ If Wise is unable to play, his starting halfback spot will be taken by freshman Steve r-.1ohulski of Fountain Valley. Bob Witt (Marina) is expected lo open at tight end in place of Kristinat. Meanwhile, Tucker revealed !ha1 last season's starting center, Greg McCanls. \.\'ill probably be out about a month v,iith a cracked hand bone. McCan!s injured the hand last season and aggravated it the third day of this year's practice, His spot is expected to be laken by fonner Estancia lligh grad Bob Fate. Tucker also reported th;it. sophomore defensive back !\like f\.lcCord slJffered a hip point in Saturday's scrum. "We 're not sure if he'\1 play or not," says the OCC coach. use GETS SW/ill ACE The Un1vers1ly of Soutl1ern California Troj<rns ha1·c been bolstered by ll1r arrival of Foothill Hi gh"s Steve Furn1s:-. Furniss, a multi-talented f win1mer who led the Knights to the CJF sv.'im chatn- pionships last spring, holds the CIF record in the 200 free 11 :44.31 and 400 free (3;40.11. · The Knights also hold rela)' marks of 1:41.0 in the 1nedley and 3:16.4 in the 400 free. Furniss captured the CIF in- dividual medley as a junior '.l'ith a 1:57.2 mark along with the 400 free (3 .43.1 ). . ' .· .-. .... ' .. .. -••• I ' ' ' I '_,,.otl•o...- ... O.All v Pilaf ZI" Clotad of Do11bt ' I Deptl1 to Tell Tale For Eagles in '71 OA.IL1 PILOT P'llott by Gre• Scll1Mi<11r AUNDRE HOLMES 1221, TODD LAYPORT CARRY MISSION VIEJO HOPES Diablos Lack Depth -Hiv11er Frosh .Dominnw A11teater Ranks Ho Hoht·1·s1111 i!'; lnok1ng for ~·1liss1on V1l'1u lligh rootball clian1onds 111 the rough and coach Bob Hivner has stressed :ilnng. 11 ith 10 undergraduates, conditioning all l hr 0 ugh is rnolding the first UC lrvinr spring. sumnier and fall cross cnuufry te;un. workouts a nd the reason is Roberson· the cnarh, is stag- quite e\'ldent -the Thablos ing 1,1·orkouts daily al 8 in the ed oni: of the belti:!r rl11111'!rs at rhe pre~n! tune by his coach. Nick B.ose, a fresh1nan from <.:Orona de! Mar High. "He i~ showing excel !en! potential in cruss country," Ro ber l ii o n \\'iii lack depth during the 1971 n1urning. His attit ude about says. campaign. the first-ever UC! team is Chris Vl!ughan, R freshman "\\'e onlv have 42 football rt'scrvcd \Vi\h fre s hmen players on ·the varsity so most dominating lhe. squad . from Sunny Hills lligh_ of the kids a1'e going OOth •·we·re buildinJ! thi s seasoll Ralph Swindle, the lone w;iys. So C(lnditioning is a \'fry and the b!Jj point in ha11d 1~ jun1<ir on the squad and a import11111 facl-0r . I don't th111i; that \\e have ;l 1·1·r.v lnugh gratlu<tle or Awalt High in ~1l. an.\· tean1 is physicall_v go111g schedul e View Ht> ra n one year in high to ben1 us. but 11·e're not qu1le "I antu.:ip<rle Lhal wl· \\111 sure if nur kids <:iln han<llr stort s hov.•tn fi the results of schl)l..il going bolh \\<ll~... s a y s !hest-h:ird ii·orkouts 111 our !'ct.er f,. f i " d tr i ch . a llil'ner third or f1lu rth 1necl " [\le rreshn1an from Troy High in Tht' Diab!o i 'O<i«h and h1.o; n1an in charge :>ay:< Fullerton staff 1vil! gel a chance lo see if 8v hard workouts. Hob(·r~un Sanl <J!iV\'I'· a Fre.shni.an the conditioning has paid off i.~ 1.31king in terms of 10 to 1i By P8JL ROSS Of -a.iq P'lillf .SMilt Much like the situation at the out.set of the 1976 cam- paign, depth Wlll once mort tell stale of living or dying for the Estancia Eagles' 19'11 foot- ball fortunes. And the offf'!l'lSt of coach Phil Brown's Irvine League runn~up ~ no exception to th@ above rule. \\'hile the Ea,g]e attack will bear some resemblance to last year's machine which piled up a 9-2 overall mark, t.bett will he ~nme familiar ingredients missing -namely an ex- perienced quarterback and veteran offensive linemen. nro11.'n ad1nits franklv. "the key lo lht entire seasOn \\'ill be how \\'ell our replacemenbi will come along under game conditions. •·And we won•t rind that out until after Saturday's scrim- mage at Kennedy (against the 1970 FreC\\'BY League cham. pions)." The biggest cloud of doubt Jooms over the vital signal calling role. where juniors Hank ltloore and Chuck Boegel are engrossed in • three-way tussle with senior G a r y Logsdon . Although the running ability Qf the three candidates is untested lhis year, Mooi·e cur- rently has a slight nod based 1111 his passing outpul ( 10 of 19' in last Saturday night 's Meet the Eagle5 intrasquad scrimn1age. Bro1,1•n notes., "J\ioore will start against Kennedy but I wOll 't be decided on a definite starter until after that." Only three operatives who saw much duty in the tnnches last fall are baclt in the fold. They include: of senior guards Bob Conklyn (185~ aod Craig Dennis (2051 and junior tackle Kim Shores (200). Denni! .1 p4ayf.d Ulckk last year and Brown regard~ his lramition as noi being a big problem. S..ttJing for the tackle slot opposite Shores' place a re 1969 tec:t.cnnan Ooog Brant (185) and Mark Mootgomery I 150l wtu1e J§..pouQd Kevin Walsh is currently backing u p Sho.-.s. Sig Pict~ (17~). Vince Kitts (100 ) arE Tom Valiere (150) are waging another minor civil war ror the startirtg tftller's berth vacated by graduated all· lMgUet Loo Flores. TI>e two places whe~ the Eagies do have experience of- fensively are in the receiving and ball toting departrnents. All-league returnee L e e Joyce.. atthough only s-4 and 145. bo1ds down the flanker ( z. end I duties ahead or Steve Speer and Pierre Saout. Joyce pulled in nine aerial~ Saturday night while split (X ~ end Joe Barnett hauled down eight_ Be-hind Barnett is George Sanchez.. wbo. according to Brown, "is doing a fine joD tdh on offense and at defensive back." 'I'tght end finds stiff con1- petition bel.ween Scott Gayne1· and Dennis Wukawitz, both considered good blockers by • their htad coach. The pair of running baC'k jobs are about as se.t as any 1n the Estancia can1p with last seesoo's top two rushers - toy tailback Jirn Schullz <up to 16lH and 216-pound fullback J ohn Dixon -set to break out of the starting ~ale. Schultz was seventh in the Orange Coast area rushinll totals last season with 573 ne& yards. Junior Dave Parse! backs tlfl Schultz while Dix.on Is speUed by Piel Pyle . Mater Dei Has Depth; Defense Pleas es Woods S l d · h fro1n Miralcste l~igh in Palos • a ur ay morning w en 1n iles d<'~ly wilh rnosl (\( th\• Savanna 1-Tigh invades ~tission runnuig done on the activitit·~ Vl'rdrs Peninsula. r>.ldler Dei high football cerned Ji bout outsland1n;: Viejo 1-figh for a JO <1 n1 , r1eld at the unil'ersity-!·lank: Klein• a sophomore coach Bob \\1oods hopes l<i en· tailback Rocky Simpson who scrin1mage. '·The hi!ls are closed off to from Beverly Hills High. joy a bil of luxury during ~ .rufferrd a shoulder injury in Hivner has soine talented us. unfortunatelv," Roberson Ch k · John ·· . ic " Ahearn, 11 J97 1 c•mP''"" 1r d · people returning. including savs. "If we could ha\'e the '" ;in 111 a.sqin scrimmage• All·Crestview T..tague running hilts to work out on . it "''Olild freshman from Corona del Luxury in the. fact he v.·ill bl:' Saturda.v. back Aundre Holn1es. be an ide11I situal1011 for us !-.'lar l!igh _ nble to switeh at leas[ i;e1·eu "\\le v.·on'l kno\v n1uch more But one key position 11·here "Unforlunal.ely. at I he \\'ayne Leeds, a rrcshm.an or eight playe~ wlJtn the al->01Jl Rocky unlil Friday inexperience niight 1.ake i1s present time. the Irvin!' Coin-fron1 J•'ount.ain Valley High, Monarchs nlove from offer1se \\'hen the doctors take more toll is a!. Quarterback. pany own:; thr l:ind 11'f' ar·r "Ile l1i1s quite a bit of paten· to defense -or vice versa. (;ary \\'ood. a 6-2. 185·pound un11ble to use 11 for workouts·· tiai:· Roberson enthu:;es. .~-rays," Woods sa ys. senior 1,-HI be the J)inblo.o; Nn. Turning to thr 10 runners on Mnrk Ttoeskt'. a frc shinan "We \viii hai·e only thret or ··rt isn't anything scriou!I 1 sinn;:iJ-c;ilter lt1e currt'nt rTnss i.•ounlry f v ·ii p k 11. h four pl ayers going both wav!I but d ., lo k " d B 1 1 n;111 1 a ar · 1g . and \\'e 'can rest th·•e ~p.le we on· want La e any "Althn11f!h wr a t'e in· squa · 0 ts s seve n Tl'" t1c·1 <.1"'SO•• Ol'"O". S•lco~. ""' ,...." I I ~ " -"'-,, -" ' II 1 t " \V d c lances on reinjuring it. He " P'<periencM at. qu.1rterback freshmen. two :.op ion1ores day when r-tobfrsnn takes hi!i as we a 1n1es, oo s says that doesn't ne('t'ssari!v niean and one. junior, squad lo the Long Beach 11·ith CQnfidcncc. dclinitely "''i ll nol participale \i·e \i•ill bf! h:td th.ere 11 "We expect about 10 rnore lnvitalion:il al Cal Sl;:it.e fLong ''\Ve think we are a little in Saturday's scrimmage." deprnds a great. deal on hnw \\'hen lhe school year sl;irls." ~each ) with action starting at ahead of last year at this Taking over al lhe Jin: 1 he 1\Voodl responds in a game he adds. ';But right now they 10 o'clock san1e period -especially on po r1ant tailback position are • situ:i lion " are working and reel they ('<111-defense. Thi~ is because 11<·t' Ran1on Sanchez (who moved Thi>: res! of the offensive not afford the time off before vci <Ros~ <"001.j,N 11~~ SC HEDV1.[ 9 have quite a few boy!'i back fro1n right. halfback) and J im linr up is \tJ~t ahnu1 ~cl s1art or schooL" ,,,;,~11 ·,,;~~~·,L~'itti ~.~"'1 ~acn 1 n~•1•· from lasl year's team playing Garde11 . Jnr Jnnrs, a!thnti••h nur·si·n,.. The late l'Oll1f'J'S will be nl ,11 s., · 5•N is -c~1 S1•t• t.onQ 11~~,h on the defensivr unit. The th ret' playecs go;ng bolh ,_ t"-s~1 ' or• ~ "'' UC !i•n D•t<IO Ill a sprained aiil;lt· flin1r"s a~ distinct disad vantage I Ur crf1s:-• .n i I AL~o m m•e' Biol~. vc "Olfensivel)1, our l1m!n " is ,11 \1"a.1·s include Rick Sheldon •nd ~ l'l;,•;,id~ •od U~IU > t--[hP ;o..·0_ 1 fullback 1tilh counlr\' blll \\'ill be getlin~ in s ... 0<• • 111 ~•n '•·~~"~" h1llr off and 11·e ~ed nlorr i\·lark St.<rnbra at outside hr I V•U••5t41~jlO •m 1 sonhnn1nre Gu\· nee1·es bae!i-~ ;qie or t 1e track team once ~., 0<1_ it '"' ur P lv•"'"~ 1.a.1•ft 1\'0rk on our b I n r k l n g h11ebackers and center .Jim 11 I in m--e! (;jl f'olv fle>m<mo •n<I f •' Ing hin1 up 1l'Y n:pOI' ''"' Fu11•1•on1 nssignmenl$ ,\lel1ha11 at lhC' mid d 1 • l!o!rnr~ nr cour-r 11ill C'a:rv T!11: 10 runn~-r'> •·urt·('nll.1· ad ~.~·'r; .• ~'s,~1, "1'"' 1 "V''"''~n•1 •1 "But ire ;1rr down !o thr l111eba1•1\('r "•>sitir1n. fl I I h ,, I I II I II S•• 0<1 111 -Al {"•""'"" ,,,.,.1. I I I ,. 1r irun! n I C' running g:1n1e J s 1ng 0 11' 11ngcr cr1 ''k(' ''c"•' 1u;1 und;1111e11t<1ls and look In the deft:ns1,·r. :-;econdary J,rllrrman Tndd l.::i,1port and d1slant'f' 111 <'russ ('ou11!r~ ll 11 l' 11~·~1n~'"" • -'·' 5'"1~ '"''1~··~•'"1 lnr 1n1pro~C'1nenl 1n our sl-r1111-will be £d r·oeUgen al safely. Rll.1' l.rijalva. the ll1abl11s sin-n11les1 1nrludr· 0,~1:.~n ~~~m~l.!ii~,.,.. ~c~i .•• ,~~'."1~i" rnagc w1!h Newpor1 ::1a Lur-brother .J im <tL h;rlfback And dent hody president, arr 1hc (:reg-Br.ill. a S•lphotnore ~J:'I),::,~~. 10 -1111 c.i M""' •1 uc day" .Jack J1<1n1llton at the. other trJp 11·ide receivers right no1v from Co$la l\lesa Migh, term-~.~t: ·(FNu~~_,f,,',.1-SPAAU M""1 •1 t•1 The ~lonarchs coach I~ con-halfback. with another letter vrinnr r ---------"-'---'------'""_..,C"".~'---------:.::_::::.=:::_::::~=;~~~;::;~~~~;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;; ~;~k, ~~1::~"1Y ,f~'"' 10 Baseball Stand· g • .,~,11~~; ,:~ ~;";;~;"'~;.~~ , . in s from a separated shou lder sur. fered this summer while surf- ing. He·s rxpected to go full tiH in about flvo \\'eeks . .,\;\lf:RJCAN LEACUF. l:;asl Oi\·ision w I. l't•I. flalttn111 rC' 89 52 .1).11 [1-;ATIONAL LEAGUE Ea~t Division GB w L Pet. Pitt~burgh 89 59 .001 VOLVO CR Jn the pasl 20 outings the I.ions have failed to shul out an opponent and if vou disregard the Sunset League championshi p teain or 1968. you'd find only one blank job for the Lions I he past s ix years. Coach Bill Bo s we I I . At split end are Bill Dressler 15-7. ISO sr.J and David Clapp 15-3, 160 sr.). Again t.1oals h3s a pair of lettermen vying for the starling role. "Our passing game is im · proved. especially because or the capable receivers we\·c got," says Moats. Uppermost in his receiving plans are Ciarell_i. Dre~r;Jer, Clapp and defensive standout To m Crunk. Preg11ancy Won't Keep Area Gal Frorn Surfing De lroit Boslon f'iew York \YashinJllou Cleveland Oakland 82 G5 .556 10 " 72 .514 16'·' 7:J n .500 18~ '8 85 .406 32 56 "' .381 :141 ; \\'C'St Division " 5.1 _!):!7 st. Louis 82 65 Ne w York 71) 69 Chicago 74 72 J\1onlreal 6.1 81 Philadelptiia 00 SJ Wtst Olvi~ion S;1n r'rancisco " 6' 81 6ll .558 .524 .50'/ .438 .403 ,565 .551 6'~ I Jlr, H ,. 2f1•/, 2 FANTASTIC SAVINGS however. has been kno11•n to substitute freely ·when the oc- casion permits. The defende rs a lloY.·ed 28 touchdowns to the opposition last year but Boswell say!' he has the manpower a\'ailable to plug the leaks this time around. "\Ve hal'e a lot or startrri; back from our derense and I feel the potrnti;il is lht>re to .. iihore il up.'' says Bos1.\'el1. Boswell continues: ··1 \\·as pleased with our defensil'e secondary in Saturday's in- lresquad Krimmage, but we \\'eren't very happy at severN positions. "And our offensive liming meed5 a lot of work·" he adds. CurrenUy fighting f o r starting defen 11ive end sssignmenl.11 arc tra Tilorpc, .Jeff Noon, Bob Drcifu.~ and Chuck \Vinkles Gary Jennings (6·4. 2251 l~ the leading figure at defensh·c Jackie ~·hHe John J ohn."tOn (&-1 . ?05 1 and Tim Mack i5-IO, 190) » 1ve also ~ impn>ssive. Area }lopcfuls Cut Front Tean1 UC frvine and the CINA AAU water polo runnerup team ·will have no represen- tatives on the U.S. squad that will play in Moscow, Rudapest, Yugoslavia and the Adriatic Games this montb after Mike Martin and D&le Hahn were cut from the squad Sunday. Coach Art Lambtrl of the U.S, CQntingcnl is alsQ coaeh of the Dt AntJi AAU ~quad and in a .~hort tr11ininR cai;pp at Cupertino last \1•eek, he kept 10 of his O\\'O plul'rrs 11nd Ururc Brad!cy 11{ Philhps on lhe ll·man roslt.l' for the trip lo Eut vpc. Marylou Drummy has this thing about women's lib. Her hangup is not political but hanging ten on a surfboard and her platform ls for a two- division women's competition in surfing contest!:. When the 13th annual United States S u r fb oard cham· pionships are staged this weekend in lluntington Beach waters. the only women's division it'ICJudes fe m i n i n e surfers from 12 to 60. "We are trying to get them lo start a senior women's dil•ision for surfers 2S years of age and older. In this week's competition. there are at least fi ve of us in that age group," she says. Marylou t~n't a newcomer to lhe ~port at the a ge of 29. :_i!lh(lugh her concentration ha!i been the lllr;t five yeArs i;ince she movefl to Ne\\•port Shores from San fernando Valley_ "I'm kind of in a u•rird 'posi- tion this week. 1 competed in a meet last ""'eekend and \vas pretly tired a lter I fi nished. But I guess that's to be ex- pected. I'm four monlhs preg- nant," she adds. "I have some girl friend~ who surfed almost to the time lh~ir babies were b o r n , though. It Just tak~ a little longer board and you have to knee paddle to get out to th e breakers.'' The women's compet ition Is a i;lraight rfding contest. ''You usually. takt' your three best waves and the more waves you catch in the allot· led time ( l2 to JS minutes in prelims), the better chance you have. "The winner is usually the person that gets the longest ride.'' .she adds. Whal attracted an inlander to surfing at the age of 14' ·· 1 lnve competlt1on anfl cornpetlng in surrlng contests c;1n he a year ;iround lh ing It's JUSl a fun lhinJ; for OH! because I U$uaHy don't do thal great in the mcots." Kansar; City 78 611 Chicago 69 77 Angels 69 7') Minnesota fi7 78 Milwaukee 6.1 83 Mond••" 11t•w11• ll•IOimo .. 9·~, OM•O'I 1.io New 'l'OO"k '· llO~!Ot> C W11\/'>!MM>f0 •1 (!o~clU>d, tlift (~lc•oo 6, Molw~vl\~ ) .5:14 .~73 .466 .462 .43' Ool<l•n<I 1. K•n111~ Cl!• 1, 11 lnn•no• •RMh l•O, Ml.,.,.,e1'0111 1·1 ,.,..,., O•fM~ 1.1 24 " 251.)z JO O•~'•"CI !Seou• t·'I '' IC•n1t• Cur r~~1111or!I l·I J, ~.on• (/\lt•uo ll!;r•OI•~ 1)-ll) at Mllwau~•• ILot> -l !JI. n•oht OPl•O•I (lft•IC/\ )J II) II l!•lllmD!O 1P11n.~r 1• ,), nllt~t New Yotll lSlo!U•mr•c l:J.11\ .>I 90110~ (Mn•~• 1-n, n+oM Wl•/\lnoton «Gw o11wW.I 4-4 •"" ~ >II •! (~.,..l•nd IOyttni1111 l ·ll •nd (ol~rl !·•1. J. !.,,.l.n!t~I Onrv ""'""• K11.a111to:1. Doil ittrs Atlanta 74 74 .500 9~? Houston 73 74 :497 IO Cincinnati n 77 .483 12 San Diego 54 93 .367 29 MfMay•1 Rn vll1 N!w Yo"'. 4, Mn"l•~al ), ht G•me,} l""lnQ~. 1"" G•m~. r81n Pllll..ae1a ... 11 •• ST. l etilt '· l(t .,,,,,"" Plttll>litQI> ), (. ... 111'"' I Clnd..ntll 21 Atl•Mt I, Tl lnnln•> Oott.,t $, S.n Frent)l<;O • t<ou"on ), Sen O;"" 1 ,.,.., .• G•- Mll"lf~•I (Slo,,.m•n 14"14 111(! S!•oll111•Y'!'r 1·~1 •• Nrw Vltt'lr (Mcl\"<l•OW l·! aftd llv•n •·IJI. 1 PU"1>ur9/\ tJol>nw:>n f.t Of Moo»• •·I) 111 CMe•vo j •n•:n1 '"111 llll•nl• IR•ed 11.11) 11 C+nc!n• .. 11 !GvllUt 1!- 1). n+oM 00111er1 (Oowni"" ll·lll .i S•n Fr1•el1Cf {!>•,,-, 1•·111. nl•hl P/\ll•dtlPM• (WI,_. 1'·1U 11 $1. Lo.,;s (lacNlt)' •-11. •nll!l'll S•n DI-(NOf"""•A 1•111 •! HCHlt!On Clll•1l""1- f·l~l, n!1M DEAN LEWIS ON 1971 VOLVOS !T!O!YIOITIAJ '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECTION See Us hfore You Buy! 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 ~;o_--J Modern & Com plete Service & Pa rt' Dept. 540-9468 '67 TOYOTA Modern Body Shop for All Cari ' COlONA llDAN A u•om$11i 9 , 9 ., 9 '"'·• •le, Orange County's Largest and l\1ost l\1odern T oyota and Volvo Dealer -~~o:n~•~·~··~·:...::·~··~•:••:•~·~·:"~c~1~•:••:•:"'....~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_1 ----:.\- I • f~ DAILY PILOT Tutsday, St pttmbtr 14, 197l Everyon" Has Something "Tha t Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trode It With a Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results General General HEY .\ BUZZ ON OVER!! J~ven ~ you'1\e busy as a bee you should buzz ove r to see these verv desi ra ble 6 UN I1'S --2 JNL.A.\V µNITS. 10caled SOUTH of the f-1 rc:l-l\\'1\ y ill c:onONA UEL J\'l.'-\R . \'Ou can·1 get stung al ...... $127.000, "IT'S FEE" .and in TURTLE ROCK Come see thi." d\~lightful 3 bedrn1 plus fainily roon1. 2 baths. alriurn, \rife.saver kitchen "'ith self cleani.t1 g oven. built·ins. beaut iful · shag carpeting, c:uston1 drapes. large cover· eel pat io. auto. g;nrage door opener. Superb landscaping. A pl'E asure to sho\v ... _ $47 .900. ' TEEPEE 100 TINY??? Alove your \Vhole t ribe into t hi s sharp, sp<1· cious 4 bedr1n. 2-l\:i th borne. bu ilt.ins. fire- place. Excellent \1!UNTJNG"rON CE.i\l'l l area. ('lo~e to .schcl ols. fJriced Jor a quick sale, I-'rl:\ tern1s. ~\r1a ke your reservation lo see, only .i S28 ,95U. "SAIL WATCt~ER" WINDOWS in Coronld del Mar \Vatch the "SAfLS" t'o by \1•hile you enjoy t he easy living in this Jovely a bedrn1 rf,\l~­ BOR VIE\V 1-111_,LS honr.e . lovely dining nrea, separate fan1i ly r oon11\ 2 baths. IJtiill-ins. fireplace. heated fJQO \.,., 2 patios. /I bon1e that's s ure to please tt-i! \1-hol e fan1ily_ "BAYCREST" t\T ITS BEST!! l~I ..,.. .. , ..... I~ I _, .... l~I _, ..... General General BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Ne\ver 4 BR. 2 bath, 2·story home \Vi lh shake r oof, dbl, stone frplc., Jivi ng r1n. & $ep. din- ing r n1. overlook Big Bay, secluded p atio area & lovely la \vns. 14ge. 2 car garage. Good c:ond. & so1ne OC\\' carpeting. Our exclusive listing. $195,000. Call for app'L to s hO\\'. Call: 673-3663 642-22S3 Evenings associated BROKERS REALTORS "025 W. BALBOA BLVD. 673 -1 66 31 Genera l FOREST E OLSON ... llFALTOllS • Ol'E'.'J 7 DAYS A \VEEJ.;: NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEAN VIEW ONLY $21,950 U11lw hr1·ahlc. Qu11•1 11'<'1'.' ]I t\• Pri ~lf"f'I lo lfll.~ ~1•<1f.~ BEST !IAflGAl:-.i. Huge Joi 11·1111 l!QliT :inr! !railer ar..· '"''S . .:; h1~ hf'drooins. \'·,.·- ll1e Of'o•11n /1Yl1n ~n11r <111n h~1tk ,1;1rd on 1011·rr111~ cl 1ff~. 1\1: .\UU ll~'<'d 1.~ a p;1111t hru_,IJ :i111I ;i l:111n n1011r1·1·. 1'::1,~y I<> u1111. f•I!' nl<lt'f' f")I· 1·11111g d<'i !i tl ~ pl••Jl '(' l'ill! General PACESETTER HOME JlP:11-;.1 ,;:h;ik,, r(l()f, l•1'illll1ful ,\IESA VEl{fJE lrK·a11on, ln·1. n111eul111e horp<' 1\·irl1 fQt;H LAHGr: RED){00.,1S, 111·u h.11hs ;.rirl >i ll t'l"err•1(' kilrh· 1·11 11111) d1~;J1J~:1I, d1~h11ash· r·1· <tlld lr•L'i uf f'\!'<'li<'n l r .o l.. 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For Complete Information 'On All Homes & Lots, Please C<1JI : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 'Islanders Bldg. at Lin da Isle 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. General General 675-6161 OCEAN VIEW COOL BREEZES •WALK TO BEACH• ii)', ll•l\11 1 t hlll<'t' ll1<•1'1·d $47,900 J~ I -. ..... i.J~ ..,.. .. ,..... I~ I ~~:..: General MESA VERDE Golf Course Only S-l~.000. and :!200 ~q. IL of l1v111g art•a. P lcllUl'"''!Uf' (l,>(lr --10 -rl:1!111g !1v111g .~-­ d1n111~ 1oon1 11r1v 11111dows 01'l'l'h1Uk !l1e 11 th crcen. You n1us! ~Pf' ·1h1,;; 1\·ann 4 Bit 2\ Ba hOlllf' • pl'ln1e l''/1'11!'<" lr1\·a!lon illld pl('ll lY \Jf roon1 fn1• a POOL• C,111 '."i t:i-~12-1 10p1.'11 IC\•'~1 SAVE $1,000 on 1h1s i\!•~sa d,~1 !ll11r. 4 Brl: hnm<· 1' 1\h sPp;irr•tt:' n1.is1rr t-..1d1·1n s111 :<'. Prit·r j11~1 l'l'- 1l1K•<'d $\,000. Ownf'l's an:>· \r•l!S a11d \1'ill J::)VC lllllll<'t!· ial(' f'KJSSf'~SIOll. $32,500 Newport •t Fairv iew 646-8811 (anytime) $27,950 MESA VERDE :; Hr-d room, \ 'ld1t.v <ind dark· 1·,~1n1, ~~)vcr•'d p;!T1n 111 1h {)\lf~1dr i:;:t~ ha.-brqLlf', .''PP- iil'alf' <Jt'lached hnu~r ff'r bwyel!'s and 1001~. l!l01:i;: "'all:;, ern1l'nt ctr1ve"·ay. d11~ run. and cnly nn!' block 10 grrid!' and JUn1nr h1g-h ~chrY>I and 1 hlo1•k to Cors1t"a Park. Call ~' Hi--2:':1~. Balboa Peninsula :no Lir1do A\'('_ Nf'ar NHYC ,\ !'l111rrn111g ul~kr hon1c : HR. 2 Bu. \\'aJk lo hay 1ir O<'<'i!n, Bnck lrpl, \\ood fir~ f'u!ly furn .. ')::'.1.i:..IJ. '.\Ir. l{olHrlSOtl (),\\'IS HEALTY U!:!-7000 ·I Bl~. 1it·n. J fl11. !\r. ftao;qtJ<-'l f'll1 h & b1•<tl 1'!1111[! $~1\l,:>OO 111;11·.~ha!I H«:il ty tii .. ,__l!)()t) ----Corona del W1ar Who loves a View? Th«n lll~P"l'I llus l'il<o.r11;111e: Z bf'dl~l!.•tll hounr ir~ Con.)11.1 H 1l'.lllund.~. l..01'rly y ·' !' d 11111! n1:1n_v f11u1 1n·rs. q~:u· l1.v !'l•fl<'!'ir rl !h1•1Hg:hu11 I, ,;pac·iO\JS !11111g-I VOtll 11·111\ l1rr11latf'. r:i~_y 111 add on 111 this hon1r. <H'<'P~s tn rw1- \'<ll<' hl':t<·ll . Ont,v Sl~,:,:JO . Csll now lii:.l-S.J:,U. * OPEN WED. 1-5 * 228 Goldenrod cu~I. 1111. 2100 sq. fi. ~ BP. .. 2 ha1h~. lamil.v n11. :\ Yrs. olll. Sotllh of llll'y. Home Show Realtors. 675-7225 -CAMEO-SHO-RES l~lkf' nrw _-, hr. ;, ha, llt<Prd ,\· f1 11t'l'('\1 Jl<l••I 2 l\f'I ha1•,, $S(i,,-,llll_ iiO:;.j;IJ_,I I l:t!'l){i1'-\'lp11• J l1~~l.11~k 4 1-:J:. 11:: f·:.\. 01 r:1n I lf'll', Hn1 fror tf'nn1<( 1·r_ ,~· ponl. '.°ll<t11_v .~11''1~. !i l·l·l!Jli(i. Cute 2 Bedroom Duplex East Bluff --------:-:::c:::c"'"' • EXCLu . .;1v1~ _,\f;E\'T~ • S.\l.J:.S -Ll::ASJ:: ... ·"'· ffl,, I . ) J__~1ifr rcnlly ·~·- :! 111 \ ·i~t;J :"'l'll'p\11 I 8f'<tf'h Del Oro 614· t 13.l ----2400 sq ft of Luxury Living 1..::rng ~11,• hrrl1•n1, dlx pull· 111~111 l>.1 1 11~. ? f11'('pl, rorml 1111 >, r..111 r111. 11111f'd windows .\· 111111'11 lllf1! t'. PERRON RLTY. 642.1771 -~---Huntington Beach $~PRICE lor 1h1s \'1•ry h1vrly 3 bcd- rl1(lni. Z lJa1:1 hu1nr. Th(' 101111 1:\ liii:h "ll<'>llg h so you "''11 ;i~~tJ1nr 11·1111 paymcnr.~ 11f $160 pr r llhulll1, whirh in. ... 111dPs all. :\hJdrrn buill·ins, drrp pile t'aqK'ts, fllso 1natd1Jn~ rlrapcs. Double garagr to boot! Call . Walker & Lil' 1:1•:i l 1•11'~ .!l:-iil ll nrhor 1-111'/I. i'!I flrla'TIS :i1:,.u1n:1 Oi)l'n ·1i1 !l P\1 TWO FIREPLACES orr~r a \l:l)'jll 1111no~phl'N' 1n 11\1$ 1·11~to:n. l1k<' T't.1ncho. :'\i('f' ~11.rd brdr111~. srp din J 111, c·11~11 11 drp~ ,ti lot~ of !ll<t!: crpti::, c .11111,, purch11~­ ''rl for $~~ .. 'iOO 11't1h ;us! 10",;. r1•11111. Thi~ l10111r ron:a111s >11 ~r l.~00 ~'1 !I. Show~ l~kr -i 111od1,I S<•l!!•r 11·;111srf'rr:>d, 11 ;1n1-. l.1~1 .i1·l!i111. l' illage Real Estate For "Oahs and 1\hhs."' see thi." ~ bed r1n. Jan1ily roon1. 2 bath horn\'? \vith its l uxuri ou ~ s hag t!arpellng. r~caut i ful corner lot lo c;;ited on a trce·lined streel. C'en\tral v::icuutn \l'a \C'r softener. elect. ga rage dbor opener. !Jon't miss out on .seeing this O'il~'EN \\/ELLS Ill:> SIGN L·:JJ ho1nc. A distlncti we llonie lo please tile n1ost disc r in1i n<i ting \ S64.500. 645-0303 ~'~~\9 H:1rlirw, Cus1n )i''~a l'hf' po1p11lar ,\11••:1 dr l \l,,i· ill'o".1 Jl'i\\ _\II lol-., ;tJ\(jl!i,•1' ,'oil n•1!l l.'.••l'!!•'<•u-., hou11,. 1,11• , e1111 1111/)0'0J\ .• 1 I .11.•h l.111<1,, ... l'oil .!, ll tOl('l''qlll'll('I', t'P('k l\,11"1 !all ;<1111 1 1~11 p111i.I ~11 1•1 ;1 ll'nfll!'·il i-•'t1111L: .. r pr1·1 .,.1 p rl 1;"·~! ~· .. 1i'll 1.,. !hnl:•rl <JIHI h:.11py ~uu <':dlt•d , :'1'". rd a1 only s:;::.~l<lll f rc1111 ;on•:1, \\111 .ll'l'('Jll I I) 11~ ))II r I p.<,I l!l•·nl :\o•;,1' !I 'II -~ I>!, :!'" I. ... IH'll' 1·11q1 .. IS, o'l1>."' I•• ~il·•n1u11:.: .\ J''l·I-.. \';11 .oll i. 01· :-;1111111 11 Tr·:ul!', • .::pi•(•!nt•11l111· 1·1r11· of (':it;d1 na f1'••111 :11<• '''P ')f ,'\r111'lf1rl 1:1o rr._ Th•~ la}n1p 1<: r<'!'llln- t-;,·,.111 •if a11 o I rl f".111.:!1 ~11 l •'"';;;;"'""""""""""""iom- Ch0i<·r Corona drl ,\l :ir !()l·a· !11111. ::011lh of l/1l;h\\!!,V. ~~.;. ''tiPr sunir11<'r 1!':11(1(' ,111 ,1 .<i fl'\\' hlo<'k~ Jn Cl1111;i CO\('"'' B 1 ~ ('ln o1111 \\'111 r'nrHli 1u,n- "rl (1111 1 11 llh i'\l 1'11 l;n i.:t' ~11 r:1;::1• S11 n1lo.•h r11·r pl!H'>" ,1 01111:;1 ~,.(. ;11 sm.1:..11 0 "11.v 962·447) ':-:::.) 546-8103 l~', dQ1r11 (".di1~"' lii.1-S:i:J(J 1 .. ------... -...... 1 REALTORS fOR£5l [ OL\ON '" RF.At ro11s AUTHENTIC CAPE COD Tlii ~ lo 1\11r1•111~ ,.,,.,·11!11'1' 11011111' t>. ILl~I ;, llOill f' l'f'P,\ • llli!l):; ,l \!11 lo' /'\(')' 1ll'i',1'1ll'ii ur. ·n11, ~pa«1011~111•,s ,,r 4 BH ,(· :: B:t , t :uwh ~11.r• bo·,,11- lj(ul k 1lo '/il•ll 1tli·l11d111g J llH '- 1•t'-;11 rlo•·1't', (l\,.l'lr1ok111c-1111 111. 6+1•7270 11·1 1r1'1I l.11111 ,\Ja,.~11-" f11·•·- pl:11 ·r 1n f:1111 1l,v 1'<\nll1, f••f'· IFo rmerlv Delancy Real Estate) 111;il d1 11111c; r110111. \\'r 1·r111 2828 EAST COAST HIGf tWAY c•• 1•11 ,r, ,,n, "" !111< •·h.~1·11i. CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 111~ 11,.11 111.1" 11 ~n -;;T ~El·; General ____ !''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!(II\ _1n111· l •~I. 1\:.k1ng $U .. i00 . .General =~ HJ', 11n"11. e Katella Realty e Park Huntin9ton $39,950 Assumable VA Loan ~,.-a 11r11 '11. 101•111.+11 · ·.in. do1I Pl'l<'Nl ;or $111,l~li\, 111'11 <'OlllPil l"!' \\1lh llH' '"'llo'' • hn\ 111;< 1111p1 u1 <'ll t<'111 ~ 111,,1 1 ,,,·:11,.t, ,:1,111 01 1 .. 111•' ~ l',\1111 r • I IH ·olo "'"lh .' _ l>a 1J1>, I 11 ..:•· l,11111;1 1" "" \'•Ill 111 .,•I-. l•l'O'pl;11 •'. •II 11•· f'l'I•''· ,11111q"1"n" ,1,dl I'•· ST. J ClACH IM (,\TIH)L!C ('!IUHCll l'I n rl J',\fiOt !fl,\!,. SC!l()()L 0 .. 1.1 ;i hkwk ;)\\ii\'~ II.ilk In l'ilh :'I ~i11ljlfllti~ ('•'tlifT, ~]('~i'! 1'11o·.i11·r 1t1ld ~!~fl''· \\·'I I k''i'I :: ht\1 1)1 ::_ h;i1 1i l\O!tll'. 11 +tl1 f; I c-:1~ k1T<·l,,.11 ,,r1,1 l,••l!" <l 1111ni: a1;r,, 1 ;,1·1"':1·11 otr •p•''I ~11 ·11 l"11rl"··•l""I 11'"" -•lhl r-·:.1· 111·1,.,,h, r! d !! LI lo I f' ::,or'fl )_'i' 1'1 ',I. I 'I : l('I , I 1:"\LY $:!i,111lc1 \\ ,1 !\ l'\•'1•ll .. i.1 \' "'· <l ll(f ,.. !1 ,,, HHO :.> lll'l~l(ll. ~.,\, .•:17.:'1.'ll 1 iC' .. llrr•i Cnll~ O.!\ 1 House Pinchin9 You? llt'l'•"·' ~ll 1d,·:tl r.~11111,1 liO!l\lr' •I li«d 1,~111 1.<. 1,on11I\' 1 ·~•1 11 , li •11-:1· 11\111:.: 1'•••111 :ind rn.1· l<'r-l"'dli,.-lill 'J'1">11!0•1 'II iop;1 I .'1<11',!I.'.<' •11 •'•'· II 1t •·d .1 11 ti 1i11J1 11I>• .1 r1.r r ••>I , P:ih!1,1 fl,,,ll' )•i.111 111 l lt',11 1 l .. 11 111• I V+r~1 1 t Ill " ,,,11 ,·111••'•1. s 1 '<1-,n· 1 .. ,.1 1nf•>r!T1.o [IO'll ,·,.I I ~: 111. 71; 1. 1111 110'1111:. 111'> ii llrl . i·n· '"'h· 11 :111--"··ca mid ;;;.:'.111~;;11;:·;,i:;r p ~:1,~'.:·1::6-:~:;;·~ I ~!!•1!1•1111~\~~~~l'IJl~~~~~~~ij~~:Q~·il~·~j~,:i:~~~·~;i~ Jor info, Ii D -~-·------* ELEGANCE * Neat And Clean 3 Bedrooms $21,000 In Co.~1a ~'!!'s;1 :1!'141 11<'\\'l.V p<Hnl<'d_ No11 \'IJ•'(t1J1, 11•.•1dy liJ br (l\'t'd Ill . E\<Tllo•IJl 1"11" 01nnn 1n ;ind 11111 C;il( i~>11 1 '.l'ou l\'<lll '! ho' ·"\rl'~. '."•1ti~"lf,l(} 2.-l~'!l l-ln rh"r. C ~1. Mesa Verde Golf Cour5e :'\o rlo11·,. c; I ·.~ for lh1~ i.;r,ti.:. l'-<Jll~ .1 l~!rrn 11'1n11' "1tl1 hul!r pool l~th!f' ~li<•d f:11n1!,v roo1n. Cul·d·i;:ac IJ'1'f"l1nrd !l11·1·r1 fnr rrn i'l ry l\'on't lA~! 111 p11•·r of S:!A.:~J() l'flV. Call Walker & Lee l~r·a il"r :.'i!'\1:1 I l,11111.1' f;h .i fl ! \dnm~ .i ,..{J!,,:, t •r1·" !ii 11 P~J l'OOJ. !--F't.CL\L ~ g r·rtril\, l B:.1h --+ ranidy rr11>111 l'1'1 lrc1 1'Hnd -1.1 11h kns ot pnnrll1n1.1, :;irl(I(] crpts ~· drr1Q". :-;.,w v111·11r11 & J'f'11dy f<•1 ~<l\Jr 1ni;prl'!t1i11. imme'I. pow~··,~lon. Priced o n I y S~l. •i»1• Call :':>16 .:.'1&1 •Oprn F:\'f'~' I Y :":.~1 IT'S A hr<'f'1.f' •• ,;ell 1it'ffi!I \l;jth f'l\Sf', ll!le your f)aily V VACANT V J ~1 \H·:nr ,\ TJ-: l'O~~r;:-~10:-; 422 RIVERSIDE 1 B r:., .1 h:i1)1.~ + pl111\'!'0!H'l \\'.ilk I•) ~··t1••>I~ .!:· pork. ~:;~1.: ~I(} 328 POINSETTIA R!~1n1.\ '2 1:JL h1•111" --+ 1 r,r:. !:11•'~1 ;ipl , r, Fr. n.1 lor. ~.i:!.:'>t in 314 GOLDENROD '1 ;\1c,. u1111< pool anrl JJ f'l17· 1i , h1i:;i:;rr !01, s:.1 i~xi University Rea lty J001 r: c~1 1t11y. 6i:\.s.-,10 FIRST Tl,;IE ON MKT. * POOL PLUS* [r11t'tf::ll 111j: !><•:un '~'1l1ni:: l11n1. 11.1 1·111 . 111<-..-!<•1·11 !nrn1.,.izr k1tr•h , ! H•'rlr111•. :-;('.., to 1'f'!· 11r••1•11111•. 2~11 Tus!\tl. Ope.1 1··1 d.01l.' TRI HARBOR REALTORS 11Kl East J<.h. C,~I. f;46.~:t:1:i 1·:1·r~; 6·12-212,i .. * * * • Gracious Livin9 Dt_.!1~hHul l31tyf'J'l'll1 11r~11 4 llrd1·m , t'.!Hl rm, lro: lt1rl1 rm. /\ l'LF./\Sl1H}: ·ro SllO\\''. Arnold & Freud ?,'« f .. 101h. C' \1 ;, \1111 !•l II\•' B"~~ ~lllt), ~ HR. I ~. Al'I + l11nllly r-·orn H!1·1n k111·h,.01 /, p:111l r~ $19,9.·1'1. Ol1 J1f'!' f.1 7-illM ('i>od1Ja1n, ()!'!<'.'-< JJ ,\ll,\' \-:> tj2i A:"\TICU,\ CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 $25,500 4 BEDROOM Beamed Ceilin9s l.•ll'I?(' r111n1l.v h\'.lll\f' ~·11 11 2 bu!h:<, r11n1!1~ 1'0011\, f1rr- 1•lit<"'. lull d 1n111i:: rr1o:u11. llPn1·v nprn hr:1111rfl 1•1•1]. 1ue~.' 11 anrly kiirl11•1i, F.x11·11 1:11').:!' /~11·1•1'<'1[ ptlllO, !1111111'· Al 11'('(1\j 1•ablnr1s. au· ('()ll(h· 11orl<'\I . .-~uJ. J 720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor SAVE SSS- POOL $26,500 Br~111t 1ful ~1111rkling l."1 " :io /<ll'U1)!11 1llg flOOI. Lot:< nr tlf>••k•n~ 11nd JandSt'ilP1n11. f'l111'h :o;h11~ 1·.irJ>r!ini:. pAn· f'!rd l11•ln,i: mon1. 011n<'r :>J!1XIOU~ l'lt S:c'll.500 S<'f' •!. t'H A or VA term~ il\'alltihl". -F"arr. ~ :'•i:?'l ll11rl>0r, r \! The taste~; nrnw 1n thr \\'r'r . , A J),111.v P U01 Cl11 ~sl f1rd Ari. 612~J;;i~ 'mescf\ier6e' ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL -HOME - <l 1'f'rll'nr.ri1, pl11 , rl11Hn:.: 1'1h1n1. pl11.~ d•·n Thi" h01no' 1, ri r'<' nnol.-·d 1 .. ·111J11 rull.1·. r r1 fr1"l,11 landsl'aprrl. k1rr-llrn " ,,,._ tnnil«lrd_ Yn11 h;l\p ··1 _<t'I ' t]11, hPl lli' Jo l\<•11<'11• I' ).•111 li•.•ll ~l~)t, I ,1'111 ll• ·~. '11luB'Vn6e::Reaft~ 546-5990 • • • • OWNER eT RANSFERREDe 'tu,1 'I'll ri;:h1 .-11·.,,1 . lo\'o·lv '/ HI:, I H.\ -+-addrd (!II<'~' 1'••>111 011 i.:ara)'.r . 1\,1 l1n:on •. lachenmyer Realtor Macnab-Irvine J((';o ly l'i>lllf).•lly ORIGINAL Exclusive Li sting T11" h11~fro11 l lrn~ •. ~<ind,\' h<'.1<'11. fllt'I' and "lip , 1Jid1·1' Ii Bl{ h11tlh' -l~1JlhnH P<'ll· 1nsnl:1. !'t'!'l!T t l1r.o r h 11 .. :111• f,,r l;u·t.;•' Ja11111.v ••r l>11"d 111,. 11•''1 l\1•111''< l'11•'1'd 11• ·•!' I •rid 1.;li1•' .~2::.,,111111 , c .. 11 \II'.• l· ".I 1>1 ~.s~·: .. ------1 ~ OPEN HOUSE SOUTH BAY FRONT SUNDAY LITTLE ISLAND ESl'ATE SALE 1to 5 pm $32,900 !JO fl. cif b;i_i fronl. pi••!',(-~lq i 1789 Kenwood Pldce, ;, nr: . 7 1i .. 11''· (1,·1 1 I I I C.M. •· "1" ••r. ~"111 11111 11c r~•• 1 •• I I • <1>:11 "111· ~. h•'\ roon1 I )rn, nn.H. ~J,1 n r h;i1111 .. 1 10•·., .. 11 • ,,I . r •• ,. land. ~·l:.rl,()(l(), l\d1n1•f'nl 1,1,,;,1 ,1 11111." honlf' 11 11h 10 I! 1-HI( I . I .:.hn rl r ll'<'f''< ,t· J•l'!l'IH'Y. (;1111 . ·." ,;:ip ,.11 .11 "lf '''l1 3 Ill ;>('<'!lfl111H'Uh\I(' ·'"111' llk'f fl J , .•• ' --+ hn:1I. --Coldwell,Banker 01~~~~1~ ~1~vE ~,~.c~~1 .. .... D COMP .. IOY ' 833-0700 644-2430 ----BEACH-SIDE l~l\•!'.~l pr1<'•'1I ('nri1n;i df·I .\1.u· ''h•':11•11~1dr,·· 1111 111·· ,/111<1 S1(')'S :" "l\11.: ("111'\>l\:1 . r!nv,. h.1· 2001 :-'"I' 11·11' 1:11 ,\n1rr1<·;;11 li1•1n•·~ nv;i1l11hlf' Ill ~f\\T10l'I l ~<';ir'l1. ~ tJi·rJ- IY•llll". 2 ht11h_s Hll a 1111 .::<' lrrr·~hndf'd lnl. f{nnrn fnr h .. :11 ,!; !r;i olo'r ,\II th1~ plus n1flr" 1111' s11.:r>11 Walker & Lee T~•'al:,1r~ Frrnlt•11f+ & ~t'" r~'r ~'"'Jr' WI:> \\'1•.:!t•lifl nr·11·r .self' Ir ,\Oil l•l-.L' llir 1111tr-1do fi16-i711 llrirn '111 !I !''.I you'll WV!'.: 111(' 111s1Llr. Cnll ----- u.~. 1\\'01) b1• h:1pf'.\ in ~hair. 675-3000 C:il! loll' pu·1111·1· 1111!1 pl'IC('S .~· hr111·h11r r d<'lllll~ BAY & BEACl-I 4 POOLS Tnk(' ~011 r 1·iu11,·r . nll i1wluiJ. Nt "1111 1111< t!l11nhnu.<e Bi\r{(;,\!:"\, : 1-.. .. 1n11'. d.·11 ,t, rhn1nr. rn1. •'111!.~. •ll fl.: .~ hl11n~. L.or..: .. r 1',\HKIN1~ rull J>l'lo'" ~2~ ,,()0 '-()\\' \',\• _. ........ ..--~ .. --~----! (',\;o.,:T -l.l·;T':' \lf)\'t-:, (':111 _·,io.11·11 1()p1•r1 r1+« l REALTY IN< THINK COOL "'""' 1'R>;[.< • c<"I Cl'L-~! Cool rt!\'••rr'1i p ,\TIO • c·•iol I •!f.1• l Df';.::;11c. 4 l:1r.~" twdrin~, • . r.-.r n111I d111or1.:. lrt r:un1ty rm I"'"'"'""'"."'~"."'"""!!!!!!!!!!!. and CTio] k1lf•h1 •11 v./r.~'1r'! $27 ,950 ftl'('ll Try th1~ COOL Pl{l!'f'~ of $36,:-IOO. 11·11h t>\:t t :i .. 111 :E;R.\1 ::c <".in 11 ~ 1111, ,., "!!· 4 bdrm +family rm 111g .l111 ,111~";1 o 'o•'l •h 1 \'('v I' <'1 1 I >'II\ .1 1l•I ., 1 ;, .:r•'"t 11.111 1•' d +Lll d 1111,,111 t·:1..,1un1:,\ ,,o,.•\\n, .0"'(11111 . '.~ 1>.11h•, 1.1111il.1 rY•n1n. h11 d1 111< f1r,.·11ld•" l)(>~1g1ird lnr '\10111111 k<·I l'••~ld('ll<'r. 11 :I ll 1'X]('l IHI d 011(' 111 ii•''l;:n~ <\I 11-1 '.I l1<1il-.. A .~pl1 1 1!'11·1 (••;i1111·111 r.:: J;1q::,· do\\ 11~!:111·.~ lan111.v 1·.io111 'I 1111 w1'1 h:1r. ~p.1•·1.i11s 11 1 111l: I '~1rn "' n d lu·•l1''••111~. i,:lda hlldt -n k1lcl11·11 Thi~ hn111~ 1.~ l!IT· d+'I' 11 \ill'kP I f!!'ll'f' d11r ?() :111 \io11~ ~•'1 11'1' ;i nrl 111111nr l'Pp111r .. l'l<'"dt•r! Trrmrn•I· 11>1~ 1V•l!'lfl 1:•I , ~,.,, to hf'. 111•\'f' -;, 1r,,;.;1; l() 2!i~:i l!.11·hnr, (" .\! Owner Hetp F in a nee ()11 ll!'r rof th1,.: ~p:U ', ~ ,t-d l'll hu111r 111 1'\"<·111~11·1 I lt'1~lit·. 1':1111.~ f,, l•'"I" fnr l;i\1 ,1·hn<\I ;" llrlp ,(111n11('~·. ()ff- 1·rPd (,,r $;ll.IJ(ll] ,\: yOU CUil JTltJ\" r1gl1! 111: Owner An11tious! T hi< lo1 Pl ,v :; Bil. l1nlf1r .~· i•nt·L !1111.11, I ~ 1111,1· a\';:11l,1 hlr Lw .1.111 111.•1••'< 11 .. n, Q11 1"1 ~l l'f'f'I !II' fllll •li" ,~· P.-l1 nvi11 ·il ~··li••'I '. L.i•.1· ~2::.:.;1(1 MORGAN 673.664 2 REALTY 675-6459 /'I !I.I.I• I ,).' !'I ll!\ 1'01\i.- Hi ,1 1>11.1 ·•! lt>o• .. ,.,.I l t1!1 l\j,f~ 1il.o10· • "l\'1 t'1"+1 , 1 .. 11•11 t.r•ot /'•••1\1· ! i..1!11· 11"11 1111 11.irl. ~,·11111il,1l 1!1t;_ 'II 1,n 11011~ u•P I, f:•·.01111111 1 '111<. .\' d1 p~ Iii•'!!· fllil l',.rl ~u11 IJo.'iir11', 11nl~· r : 1,:1rm· Walker & Lee 1~1·:11 1, q·~ Ji\],~ \\'o',~ldllf [))'I\<" li-Hi·iil! l1p•'ll 'Ill '.l I'll -c:-S HARP ,\11rl !'lr1111, :\ 1 .. ·.i 1~1.-.1n~. 1'~ b.11)1 !\fH\l•' <'11 1"/1<11t't' ('01'11.'I' 101_ N1l·1'i.v 1!.'(''11<it•'d 11llt'l'- 1"r ,(• 1·\;<'n\lr, L;ir~,· o·o\·,,r. •·d p111 10 "1th n•'Hl r~no 1.1r ~11,,lll lPI' f1111 f'l<'lll,1' nf ·'P'"'" l•'I' hoa1 or l"~111p<'r "'": {lnly S2.\000. f 1\LI. 61,l-1:•'.:fl • COl.ES'NORTHY&CQ. REALTORS _, ___ ,,.. .. ,,,_.,,. 1.5 ACRE ESTATE ::O 111111utr." 1rn1n ~•'11·ror1 , Spric1011s J hrdmo1n ,(· l l),Jfr\ h<~111r. Ronni r,1r llf'1·~,,~ nnrl l"J<'I. Lo1't'I)' l;inds<'.1p1nf! u1 1h 1nr••'.,1 (If l:orc-,. 1rf'•'' nn<! f)l itl\ls. C•)tnplrh'1y ~,.11 ,.. f'd ..•••••. , •••••••• Slifl,:..{lo, PETE BARRETT -REALT Y- 642-5200 3 ON 1 1l1rrr hou.~!'!' nn <H11· 1.11, !1• r. rl onl>l" ~arng,.~. ln~inr p1nr)('r1.v clro~r I" \1 11rhnr and Hols;i Olli .><l~·i3 1 l for 1h" f11c1s. Only S:ll,000, "''ll\1• lio n111\ 11\,tii: ·11\d1 1111----------- i\il"\ I' 1 1 n1 l' l<'l1·a 11 .. ri 11011 ,.,. Hiinrini:~ 11 .~1. n .10.1.-20 I ,,1,1., 11,,,."' _1 ITARBELL 2955 Harbor ·.. · · '"" unin thr POOL HOME MESA VERDE 4 l~rdt'lOlll ,i:, dt•n, ?1 ~ ha1h.~. 1··rp<'1.<:. rlr:1r•'~. ninE;e. rr· fri:.:. n1i\11.v .\Ira~. 1111 in mint ('Ulld. ('Or'lH'T' ](II w/ac<'CSS f,.r hnal or •'nmpf'r. $45,000 Roy McCardle Realtor lli lO :'\c" port Blvd., C.i\I. 548·7729 free Pool Table r;n,,~ "1th !h1_~ ~ hrd1·M1n. :' !•:tl h \iillll" 111 Cosra ~l,.sa. (iro·u1 .)r1'H 1-](I~" 1n ('\'!'t'_l'- lh1ng Hit: ('O\'l'l'('rl f'lll'i<l~<'d p;ol 11'. hll ilt-111 k1t('i1(·n. ()1,11- <'I' :1~k1 11~ s1·1.0:µ1 i\l <1k" on· "t' ~>Ui--~()10 ~·t~l!l' I !11rbor. C. ~1 . -----R:l-LAND VALUE ~~i'.1 1· .'\1-,1f11 irl P 1rr on !h,. 111-.11 Ii. ,, l\•'r' -<IJll><'f '..'-<1111 .v '.: lor\11" 2 h.dh rl'111:d , I' lUlil 1., diiflll'\, =1:11) $\2,'.1 .') Home Show Rea ltors ' 0,\"l1H·l\i!il' ll oli"'\111111 111~ • :.,:.,I• .. i' .. 1 1~1 lh\1·. t'd\J 675-7225 19o6sANTIAGO oR--:- d ~ 1\'l·:I: ~l!O!t l•::', ;\' H. I 4 l>,.(lrni. Lon:,. l.1n1 ol,V 1'111, ~ C\ \"io·" J1 ,•11 1 ""rrv nX1111, n r 1-::-.: J 1,\I LY I T(I ·, r:1 1Y ,I \\',\fl)) 1{!.'ff\5 1;ir,.112:.is ~R~E~P=osSESS-IO_N_S~ Spar);J111:: cle:1n ho111r~. ~omr Jl('\I ly P<llll!C'd S, Cilffl{'ICd, 2 ::. ~ N :; h·lnn~. Sn111" w11h J"f'f"ll .<:. FllA·VA N1n1·. terms, fr.1111 S::!0.000 t(• S 10.000. I '()],[ .!:\S & \\',\TTS t'.'C. s,q.13 ,\tJ.1n1s A\'p, '.l(;:z..;i~23 BEACH BARGAIN Br<1111. ;; HR., fa111il,v r1n .. blln.;, :' ear gar. All 1l1i~ for only S~.:i()l, CAYWOOD REAL TY 63();) \\', Cna~1 lh1·y., ;\.B. 548-1290 ----~---(l 1 r :..;~;1 : !l;1n~ .• 1 r..:•oll~'l\fl\~. !:1111!1) 11"111, l'Jlf'n !lf'nn1 f'd 1·ril+1\~'· J,,qir r o 1 r r r <i p.i1 10 , il 1n111~ r11i., S:l\:J()() Bkr. {':11 1 day or night Al c~10-1:20. ('h;lrn11r11< l BR, 2 ha (1\111 I'll\. 111 1)('11u!lful ~rd11d,~.! ln't"llnrd 13111/f ;u·r n il\'r r. ln .. ki11i.: 111·r 1111. .-:urpn•P ,1<\i11·~i'ir' S~i;.l.'l:..O. IC .\1, 11 i.h ,\ n . rf'f'[ -at (" '1 prw.-.1. f,l~'.\1~:11' ll>\1111.1! *-2-DUPLEXES if -, ., THE REAL ~~~rea:~~ Costa Mesa $16,800 V.A. l'ln~•lnl' qu:difi<'i; ~11hjr1•1 In \'J\ J,(J:or1 I\ llh fi' n <inllll<ll prrcPn1<1gr-r;11<', Tot:il p:1y. 11lf'lllS .~1·1-~ /ll'r illl •!llh. ;)li;irp 3 !){'(f1~l0111 1Jf)l11t' gl1s- ·l••1111i;.: 11lth llAl~Ul\'()()D FLOOrtS. 'l l1i\t11'i'1H ~ h:ol h~. 1nod1•r11 1>11111.111 k11o•h1•11. ll<'ad.v 10 Oo'•'lll\v 1n1n1r111a1r. ly. C! !11t)r·.-s 11rlr11n1" (",\LL• Walker & Lee P.t>ali.11· Zi:Jn lla1·hnr Bh1! 11 t Ad~1n" ~~i.;.'.J-l'.Jl Opt'n "11! !1 !':\I 2 BEDROOM C· 1 ZONE S.:ol1d hlllllf' 11 oi h l1n•pl.1 \'(' •1ri 7,1 :-: J:!i 101 \\ 11!1 ;tllr)· "" 11'!!11('1' Si'1'1<1l ;'ilo•dn11hJ0•;1.:.,I· :1s.<1' '11ld :!•J X ~I) 1""•11\ ~I· j,11·IJP~I , ~111l;iJ1l1' !111· ~1p:•·1 " nr p:.1 1 .. II'( I \11111'1 ' ' I\' ·r:r111·~·dl•·1·. f'1 w~~l· ~ 1 Cull ti h).(1 ~1 In 'l'o' --. CAMBRIDGE ESTATES 2528 BOWDOIN PL . (»1n l<'l' J Bl: ,\· /;111111.1• 1·11\, 1 h.1. hnn\r l~l ln~. dl1l f1•I 2 ('~"' ~:.1· ()n p.-1nl,11r 1,,11 s::~.:.i:io. 11n l'<' l•v ,\· (•.ilt. BALBOA BAY PROP. 2:!0',f 11· B:1llinu. ·''~ 11~·:-0 1:n l;~-:fM:'.; l11t-h•~r~11J""11 ,1 :t•>lll'd f,.r 4 111i.1~. E\11·;1 l<01'\,':I" 11\1 !'111 \\/ tq il1· r·nn 11:1I •1111 r111 11 I h!t-.n 0.11 1111\1~. f1 1111 l roo·~ •11 ''i•I· r~~h lnn }!Hl'ril'I! (111 I v .'i22.9'll't Ti'\ 111 ~ I h11w1· ti l !< 20th 51, \\J. fi·l1~Hl!, * COOL * Co1-rl't'd r~t10 • F.-[.;-Q i11 1'·11llrrl ~:1nl. 4 BR I~ B.I fdtllll.v 11•'n1r near :;!·ho0I~. ,\\.L Tf:Tt:\IS :11 ;111.ihl,._ SZ15,:il0. Brtor.:i:::n. !i-.12.4.~Jr. One Acre With One House $35,000 B111i tl•'r". (:rr111 rn1r 11 11,i1 r1,r 12 urnts plu.< a ~O<ttl hou.""' Cnl! Glfl.jJTT. :"\r"rr. ~1nr lly :;:ulc. Sc-11 one I h · RI ·•I , ~ RH. fnn1 1ly pool, Jgr lot. "FARM IN THE CITY??" Th.it'< l'l)!li!' 1 H;i,J·<' ,VO\l r C·''r'\ !'i1tl'k•'ns nr hn1 ·'"' 111 the 1111ddll' of llu n1 1n~l '1n Brach. '111•'11" <lf!' n•.i 1.-.0 nlany arrns l1kl' !111~ on,, 1~rt. .~" l11 ki' adl''11)1a~" .,f 11 $23.:>oo i~ Th" rn·11·f', Call u,,. 1orlay. s12.2:):i:, OWNER WA NTS OUT !J~' l'\'LIJ<flPRICED PO OL 110 711 1-'. ~··p;1r111r play ya1d< f,•1· -~d1 ·1.1·. ;; hrdroon1~ 2 halh<; hl•l, ,\,'.'IHllt' ~~~1 . p;1\ Ill'~ \\ 1lh I n IV do11·11 , ~-~+.:1110. -.> (·II.I. ~.)j.~~117 * I f•l!'l11r·d ,-.-Bra~IH:'.1r Rlty.J, -----FRANCISCIAN -FOUNTAIN- 1 1:,,,1 1•1 1 '.': l1.1•h. l;1n.::r [:;i;-n I 101 ~ '"'I" \!I !111 ~ .iin.i I '(~ ii , ·,. 1' 11111'1'\ 847·8531 • . 592-5571 -. ;-,r) QL:ALlFY!:"\G l.<•"' tl,111 11 fnr ,1 hrr!room h11111n 1111h !lllr.v rn!rance. ~~'.(' 111" f'l!,I ~ ;di, Real Estate by Mc VAY 545-0458 893-8533 "PRESTIGE" l.<>•k111~ fnr 1h,. ul1in111lt-In (·1n1oly l1v1ng~ This :<.pnnlsh h1>n1!1:-' lins ~ .~q, fl. o4 1,,•dr-•>1 11~. f<n·n1111 d 1n1ni:: .. 11d 1111 111.'. 1'of•'1l!i <'n<I a l9X l · r11n11ly 1•nri1n. I\('w C?olrl ~h.~.: <'lll'pl'ts i'lnd ;in a.~~um- 11hl,. lnan 1>I ii '~. 8·\2.2j3,j \~Z THE REAL '.::: f,;§'.f ATERS ALMOST NEW- F111nll:r fun hon1r. 2600 ft. of lu...:~ll'~· and boa! i::a1e + + + 1'\f ra~-Sli,!100. Real Estate by McVAY or Ylt .. \ t. :. ia. C'a. N('ar hrach" S.12,'.""1(1 f'A ('h. A~sllrnl' ~11 • '; V A 1111111 · 89J.8S33 545·M58 George Williamson S:tO.Ml. \'rry piX'ri~·! 011·nr PAINT & SAVE ;~W-l~!IJ Realtor $19,500 w /51/4°/0 FHA 673 4350 645 1564 1-7l ADR~I Hl·:POS • • ~ br, cpl.~. drrs & appliatl(• -All \'11r11.n!-fro1n $.":1\I for 01\'NER nf':~rr;R>\TF:. <1 ,.~. .~\\!111 pools. condo. Info Hkr :>l(j-ilJ!l; :11.l----:.-112. hrolroo1n , f111n1l,V 1m, 1l1nini::-1------------I -'~"~· ·::3~i:'~,2'=~~~c~---1 r rn. r11rn1rr kt1rhrn. 1111-r n SELLING o. ESULTS yo11 can De. n1 r r!o ~1 ,. f'!'1!<~P~!<•nn 111 1<ilHhl•'. S1i.~r-.1 Rkr C.-tll pc11d en, Call lht Stif!C r· YOUR HOME? d:1• nr 111ch1 111 .'10·-li:'ll f r•'•' appr;i 1s~1 • \\'f' huy Thr 111<!,.~t rlr.i1• In lh1" \Ve.~! .•• 11 Drnly Pilot (,;'IHs..~lfied A.-J. f;~z-~7~ S alt sm 11 n. ,OAily P f!ol "11•11 1 "'.~· f't'r~on11l arirnt1on. Cl •• , 1··> •1"'18 I 2:> .vi·.~ f'\fl('li f'tH'f'. .. ,,.1 ieu ~ .. pace COLLINS & WATTS your ;id t. rh11rge If! :i62·'.U'.! Or,.n E\·('~. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llEST llllYS! • Huntington Beach $29,750. WESTMONT HOME 3 Bedrnt + bonus r n1, shag rar"P.'!. N'Ceot paint outside. Vacan1~ Suhn1it: HAFFDAL REALTY 8 1~-4 IOj P.ves: :i-u-2116 CARDEN honie. beaut OU1· doo1' l ivin~. :I lir, 2 ba, ar r111m. h1'atrd pool. pnil lnrl~rp, (lrrrir, c on1p l r1r p1•11 ilr.V B.v Oll'nrr. 9(;2-~>-l·IO 4 BR-den. 21 ~ BA. 3 rar gar. Prr~11J.:C' hon1r. SI.), JOO. Slli-6:!:;(;. -----Irvine Newport S.•ch WANT MARINERS SCHOOL? \\"ant: I. Good Consrruc:.ron~ :l. 4 bedrooms~ 3. Park facdiOes? ~-Trnn!s? ~1. Built 111 apµhanc~~? 6. L.1rgf' p111io? 1. Ha rdW'Ood floors~ S. t 'in'plan!? 9. Jlr1co:xl righ t a1 S:16,9j()~ Ttif'o call now lo ins])f'l:t thi!I Jo1•Ply hon1e today, 6-16-7Jn . -.. . --• -~••.I Tutsday1 Stpttmbtr 14. iq71 OAIL V PILOT .13· ~--·_o:_'M_·_~_~i_"_·_~ IM/ { ~fotRtnt l~I I~ l~-;;;;;;1;;;;;;~·~;;;;· ;; '--"-~'_'"_'"'_''_•_''_"'_,[~] [ ---·· .. -11~1 Out of State P rop. 171 HouM• Furnl1hed 300 House• Unfurn. 305 HouMs Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 3 05 Apt1. F urn. g -:-----,-----~-~-------~~~~. * SOUTH OREGON * 40 Ar re.s. Timber, l\1ead0\~', l~vel. Nr Hiway, village & river_ Sprague Ri1·er Vallf'y, Cl'('al potential. $16,50 0. 29".'~ down. 827~266. Real E1tata Want•d 184 l·lELP! Need 12-22 incon1e 11n1!1\ Co.~ta l\Tesa or Hunt. Beach t o r ready-to-buy, qua!ll1ed cl ient. Bk r . 677>-2101 o r li75-00SS E l'es. llAVE .Sl0,000 3$ do11n pynll on ynur rl"al c.~1a lf'. Srnd detalls to Box 1492, KB. No J'f'ahors. R-~ LAJ\"D \\'ANTED ·-:--~~~~-1~~~~~~~~ General General LOS ALTOS $100. ~Jobi.le home Couple 01· Pride of Ownership $Ingle ok., c.~I.. Homa * • * Fam11y \.\'llh trena,i:<'I"! ok $183. 4 BR, 1.:rpl5, hu1ll1n~. 4 Bedroom 2 bath huilt ln~· garage, Kids & pets ok, ' ' C \I C'al'j)('1 ini;. dra(X's, leas' s2sa .l • • • * per nw. Phone l.::rni Beach ~ , 21 3 _ 42!1-9:,:11. Si l;,. 2 BR. garai:<' f encetl ;;-C7--,-.,.-,-----I lor kids & pets. c .,\1. Balboa l1land • • ... , Sl2.i . Uttl pd. n1ob1I,• h0mr, Cl!i'~Ef:Y 1'lra11. lllf"rl,v furn N.B. · 2 lilt h1u11(', tq11,., 1\dults. • * * Hunt ington ileach BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME Pro!. J~ndsc;ipcrl. 3 f!R . 2 Bf!. fam rn1, (t!:\; k1l(•hen <3[lflh1S. ~'ully Cf)ld & d1•pct C:onv lo hrar h, :o;t10p111ng, .~r·hnoh, li11t•lrnrr H1l·I. L:<t'. aviil l !)!i'J-!Y.l:,1 nr :i.ii!-2lj,:. 811.A:\[) 111'11, 2 !1r IKlllSI', rl~h11~hr. trpli-, cp!.~. <I r~. l11cb1 ·p, IJ~l10, hii.: 2 cnr gar. $22:1. 111<1 :11fo-il·11, 5-lfi-IJ:>~l Newport Beach Balbo• lsli1nd --'-------llAIWOlt View !IOnll'-5 new, .1hr,1!111 rni, 2 ha, f11Jl c. Jge patlO, ("()l)IJ!l\ll'llty pooJ. y,ry rllcl', Sl:il. ~rl-3l\9-l. Newport Heights Salisbury RcJl l ~ WE STILL HAVE. , ; DA!ll.J~l; 2 nuic. Cdnr pt"'IS. Jtr.f.~ 6 l:l-~>('ll::. BP. house. lm-:iome 1rua!11y 11·1nr~r ~nra.!5 inrl. Adults-no left in lal'gt'r & small~ req. Eves , ilfll~ .. ~l. rl':11sona ble ra.tc~. lo q111rJ1f1ed tenanls. San Clemente ----------1BH-,-,1rn,-1-1~l k-l1~•111 \IC)I 'f" 2 1 ' 1 1 J r~:., 1r , 1-, '"'· h !11 $1.10. P11val<' hun1r. s1u1r. r•·· ;\larina ll.'i · 'hop',1;. Crpr , i.1u1f' ,~. 1'1'lni:. 01·f'rl<-•,ku1g Yltl. 2 Bl' hu·n. lrg 11v r111 . lrn:: l\ids Hnrl peL~ rik_ r :\!. dl!1s. hltn.~ ,r, lrpl<· Nu .\lun J:nH cour . .;r Adult.~ on. Jl j l\!ARINF: AVE. 673.tU 1 ~7 A111•ih~'!i1 , IJi: .... tlJ7. Salisbury Re.-.lt y w/frplr. No pcl~ $210 n10. ST AR*l ET 636-2860 r i..-hini·k._S_TAl_. _,_1fl-i_i:_•c--I Jy S2'lj, ·112-13')2, (2131 BALBOA ISLAND Owner says , "sell" BAYCR~. 4 br, 3 ba, 35· F'opu!<1r :; SR., '1 h<i .. fa1n1ly l f •-- 5 to ::0 ll('fel\. :\l<-":\hchael Company. j 1 ~ 8i l-39~ ~'-'c"'c.'"-· --'·'-·--,-,-,-~=ll:-1 Costa i\le;;a for r<'H! a 1 Br, '.!ha 11 /l'lps, \Ji Iris. dp.~. .11-.... 2:n:,. Nl-:\\1 3 or ·l BR, 2 or 3 ba!lll 2 BH. pa!IO & fq1lc. Slij, >'harp 3 hdrn1 \\Llh 101~ of f<'n\'<'d ~(!. r,;t!li), \\Ir pd .1-s-.-n-•• -A-n-.------·I fJ('C kitchen \\"/dsh11·sr, \\'inter only. roon1. Carpets. drap£'S. bu ilt-S'..'10 il~:l-O""ll7 <JI' :.'IJ -,~2·2 11!. frplc patio. garngr. A1·aij h . b 1 Iv r m, am r m, •IUdt n n .: in ""Thr Han,· ; ui 1 ston1ge. rn1 !or p oo I . ... * 6~3---1611 ... * ins. f£'nITr1 y;ird <It $210.IXI Huntington Harbour l'OB. lea~ l_o1·ely, 3 BR, n<>w &pt '1j to Ju1w. l:i. ;)Jg....8831, h, f>aN>Sl'l1r r, on qu1('I_ rul • ,,. I I I , S.*\~,9.JO. :>-1S-:JO.M. l 1 ~1 1--8-R-.-,,-<"-l,v n'rlt'-,.-,-,-,.-1 prr nin. J1's 111 our ren1al ~~ painr .. S19.1. \\;itr>'I' furn. 6:~i0, 67~20. d•' ~aC' slrf''-'L 1nn1:1l'U a r. I ~,---C"C-,-cccc---­ \\ 1JJ '-'O fJI,\ or \'.\, .\la ke Newport Heights • ·· bo.1k alon • 11·ith Jot Rt:'' \IT I~-U I. ll•1n1 1nJ.!1nn Close to schools & shopping.1 :-o----~-~~-~;;;;;;;;;'';"';";';'';';;;;;;;;;~,;~ ~~~~x;~~· 119 l\la.l'ine A\"t'. Walk 'er & 'Lmem·er_ llarl)"lr 1 Bl: + fan1 Hn1 2 k1fis ok. ~170 Oelulle spacious 2 Br., "'""·. '"·"'1 NEW LISTl _N_G_ (i red hill '""~~~---=cl llOtllt'. $100. Call Slf .. ~2 1 7 to 2 Ba., winter rental. o.00--,.c1. 1•.•. Santa Ana Heights I · W 'll · ~~ · .1\P.L\" or ...AJ ~('t'. nqu1r• 1 iam W tn• L:r111•, Park Cf'nli·r. !n,1ne L"al1 A11ytimr 8~:\.0,'120 C111vrr~1!y Pk. :I hr. 2 ha Pl'"lll N\J" !or, nr 11111 pool 1111• fl<i!JO ,t roof X1ra". ~:;l.flOO Ow1l('f ~~3-2.'•<-I Laguna Beach OCEAN VIEW t;nobs:ructahlc 11hitc 11-a!f'r 1·1t·11 frorir & rc11r. ~lodcrn Spanish ~1ylr .. quarry 1.J, .. beams, lois of 1~·00d. Full 11uhh cll"ar ~Jory window. -I Bdrn1s., :! ha1h~ buil1-in 1-.i ll·hcn. Only Sll.7:..0. Ca:!· .AO tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glrnnl"Yl'C' ,.;1 1:i 1-91•.~ :.-1~-n~i6 OLDE: !']\'(;LISH 2-Slory Trr<' shaclr d. Olci bnrk 11;iJks. 1 nr: .. ))('am {·rll., lrpl., P<•nC'hng. Din, r m., n1ocl. hl111. k11., rrc-. rm. o\·rr i.:n r . Otcan 1·1c11· deck. S l~.~·00. Call- ;\II:"SIUN RF;AJ.TY t'.1 1--07:11 O\\";\£C. Er<1!"h ;;iccf'~.·. ocn 1·1r11· .. ~ Rr:.. :2', B \, ~ rn1. 2 !rp!~. r1r !\('\1-hric-k & ('f-"\'.l:ir. Sli9,000. 4!1-1 .. '>'.':6~ Laguna Niguel Former Model .. RR. '1 ba., c-arp., tl1·arr~. L:::r. l-.1!ehc-n. Frrw<'d .)-ard, pa tio. Onl,v $3.1.~I()(]. Laguna Niguel Realty 830-5050 499-1344 Lido Isle NEW LISTINGS! B.,YfRQ,'\T H0\1~:. L.l'll'r ly 011.• nr a k111rl ·I nP. & .'; 13.\. $169,000 ~'.\.\JILY l!0,\11:. :--r-ir r luli ,-, Br:. rio n, 111g. lan1 l'f'>oln1. ~ Bii. $84,500 din- l\rn Brllll11;:h11111. P,rall,11" IO~ ~2nrl ~:. :'\'f'11w1·1 9 Lh. lii:,.01~~ I RR .. ~' i ha. :iO:\~S ~'\9 .. 'f(J :: Rr:. 3 ha . Cor. lot S:l!l.YIO I Hg . I h;1. !lOx'"i $1~."i.000 LIDO REALTY INC. ~.177 \'1;i L1rlo 613-IJOO :\ RH :! h;ith 1~1lll'"' Pnrr rrrltH·rd I,,. llllll'k >o.d,. '.~"{(I 11 \l.l•I Ii. /:!\LT\" r,7, .~~(t I ·I" °\1 II f~ol'I r.. '" h I . II' r 111 11/l,..;in1(•11 It frpl, 2 Jlf1 . 2 hA ,. , ~U IH\I' ~,11 •!1 p111 10. .~1~.~{J(). O 11 11" r •-1 ~-)'.'!~:; Newport Beach Lookin9 For o Buy? Try !ht~ ~ h<'drnon1, f111n ily 1·00111 hnn1r 111 Ha~f'rr~!. Con1ple1f'1,1• rrdf'1'1H'11frd 11nrl \'ar·ant. ,Jusl rrdurrd $2,000 01\"nrr i~ \"rry 111o!ilatrd Try SJ6.9:io. &16--71;1. S<-r this l:\ll\lAC., rel't'n!ly Bu1iness 111nttr. l BR. 2 RA. P.f'illlor Irvine 2 Br. Duiilrx. :'\orth Hay ton Rlty. 675-3331. rrd£'cor. & charmin<> l BH., Oppo•luno'ly 200 til.l-2j\S"1 2790 Jl;i rhor Bll·d. 11! 1\rlams l 'o 1 1 o I , 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; arr;.. rn[l rrt r c'IJl"il r1 · ,\[l)J 1 <!!.\ spal'C -I Hr 2 R<1, & 2 ba . hon1f'; frplr., newl --D"'-IS_T_R_l_B_U'--T-O_R_S __ ,,B~aclbco-a-P~e-ncin-,-ucl-a---1 .>15-0 16:1 0f)<'n '1119 P.\t I• N"w k1t•·hrn <'h1l(l1·rn11~'l i> 2 BR. J &1.. Blt~s. frplc, t·arp.: cool patio. Dbl. gar. -----------2 Bedruom. -i bath home 11•Jth 2 Bil. 2 ha1h! .......... ~~lti,·1 <1k SL~!. :lu:l17 B1 r~·h S1 \'l"pb,. 41rp~. ~111._ ,\i·aU tin alley, .~37,9j(), NEEDED \\'l~TER Rrntal-2 BR, 2 BA, ~arngP, F.a~!.~ide, $17J, call 2 RH, 2 baths, rlru ...... S'.~10 t).:">-'.!1 71, \\'lnlrr IZ\j', Ag<tlt'. l 2131 L1mit('d number of DISTRI-'l 11 V 1· "1'2 • Bf' ' I I !"1' ('ALL ·0 · '46·l414 • !"lor ;::11· 11y 11'11'. erry.,,v-313. ,, • -:m~. ar111r11 .... 1 -j~~-IO!i~>nr i il llffi.l-Jl.gll!. ~ ~ BUTORSlllPS no11• 111'a1lulrt~ s 11 1111·i::. ll\>a! ilock avail. c---------:1 Bil .• ~ h.t '· 1~int1s rnl s:;:-.O University Park __ --.---~~o l Mid• In )OUr l!n'll. NI'\\' ,\lulll· s.-:00/11111 b!::--!13G Ol' t2lll Bayshore1 4 Rl1., :1', h.~ .. 1~111, rill s.:·i0 ~ Uf\ f;u11 lly, llillltll! 3 13.\, \\,:,ixT,ER. s. H11yfn1nl, 2 Bit ".-.ALTY -~1illh~ri l)ollar ad1·rr11~!'rl ,,,._,,_., .. ,, -~---------J Bf1 .,, ""lio· •''IVI ' f 1 11 ~··-" <'llllUll~r. v1c1•' of entll'e * BAYFRQL\T :I .,_d , B ., -~ '"' s •·•••• -I·""' I 1r11 " II s, ~-"J. nl<J.I ' " 6" I 98 l'l:tar i'lltwport Po ~f Orfi~r Pudrllni,: & Fru11 Cups, ~oiJ ---·--------! ' •' = · '' 11;, \\"J·; JlA \'I·: UTHEJ1S ''".',.',".'"I of,,,, ,••,,,',-".-,-,9 ·'-' _uay. _'·"c'-·----I · '.! 1-;n. hrn1·h hnnlr tlTI ""int .. l::xci.;ut11·t'I\ 1•hnrn11rni homr " ..... M '' " N Sh thl'ough Au1on1;,nt ~l1'rth<1n-,-.. B Ibo p · I ewport ore1 ::::1r F..· 11atH1. 11 1nlrr or yrly. 11,\'ailableon )·earl,\' !ca•~ ;i.fr 111gh1~. O'Hr1<'n, av111l 11011 . a a en1nsu a dis('r§. Ir qual1fi<'d, you 1r1ll "'* LGE A-fran1c .:; br. '.l ba, toe 111 c:on1mun1ty 1r/1"f'c area, l'lO'lls. 1cnn1s, 2 blks 10 heh. 6--lZ---3868 . San Juan Capi1trano SPECl:\L Your bl:sr buy 1n th<' arr a! t-;rar 11!"11· 4 bed roon1. 2 l~llh hoinf". Ca1·pr!s, drnpr,., hilt· In 11/0. !11 !!fl\Yl !:11nily nC'1::llborh(lt"J;I' l"\">n"t 11a 1t! O\'.!. Y S2'J.:ro C.\PISrnA:'\0 \'/ILL£)' r.E.\LTY :11 :i01 Can11 no C'apis!rano '1!1:~112 1 Wes tminster SP,\CIO US 4 BR , klli'h, pl11yho11~r Cornf'll. S~6.51:111. R.v :-~10-:i">IO en· fi.1:-...{17;~~- hr<1t1! ~ 0 6 2 Q11·nrr Acreage for sale 150 BY Q\VNER 10 Bl::AUTIVL'.I .• V!f;\V ACRf:S 11r;11 1 .. 1ke P.irk. Cood "'c· CT's~1h1l1 ty l.· only Sjj()(). 111 hoon1111J: rnmmunily! After ti pin ti::!l-~!6j_ --DANA P:O"'l"'N'"T~- 1 1~ acl"f'~. 4.1 units. S:\8-.~~li-I REP0S."!'~SED 10 lt"vrl 11rrf'~. t-;0 DO\\'N s-2.-, mo. t-;ear lrg 111kr. %.~-17. Apartm ent• for sale 152 -~--32 + UNITS COSTA MESA $.1/1} )I. ~~ ~1 d11. t.'.X!'C! CIC'• ··upttn•·y. 67j.6().!I Ow11cr. nra11.1r c;;;;:;;;e-,-,ci.-.1 ----- Property 158 *INVESTORS* I\".~.\'.. 2:) yr. lrasl". S~l.6:?0 !"pen1i;i l>lf' .Sl.S.~'.\1 .. $12."1\i bl" provicled \l·ilh al! equip. s::.~-l17i, Go1~lon . ~/l:t. Quiet adull ram1ly, n1· ·Hou-;-eS FUrfi--:-Or 1 BR. rurn 11./~aragr. Nr n1ent and locanon;;, 11.nd h,. --:l-BR-.-,-,c,,cl.-p,-,c,o-.--I Ra 1 hoa Bay Club· Unfurn. 31 0 l)('arh. U11L $1:iQ/mo. Yc11 r.:. 1n11ned 1n all phases o r thi.; '.:0~1 I STrcrl • 21 3-799----1li:i6, Pasadrna. l.1 Re,,pon~1\Jlr adult. No hli:::hly lucrative bus1nrss !no \\"1nl('r lr11sl". Sli:i. Corona del Mar N ewport Beach J"'!.~. A1·ai! Sep!. 18 . s('ll1t1gl, You mu~t hr 1"i1-l rc:0:,:0:n:a-;;d;;•'l 'M>A.a~,;-----1,;,,,:::,,;:~.:::..;:,,:;,,,.___ Bl' UT 00 1 .. ::.-i.-._1j~4. '''"'IQ"~· R 2 BR "SINC~. 19<6'' ~A n1 . to'>l n 'r!lusr, ., a hlr. ha1·f' a good car <1nd I-----------..,,, ..,,,. ,11s11c + It'll!, .-~ I I I • T '·1 11· .... , .. ,.,, B'l•k E,Jdg. Br. 2', B:t, frpl~·. ratio, pv.-;l. CLEAN Bach -I hour.~ e \\'rek s"are t1n1f', CHIN.\ COl'f' b<'h h.•r. :; RR 111 r. un urn. 11nn1r_ wrs. ..._,, .. ~ ._ " ,. ' U ·1 p k 2 rar gar, all b!rns, Cl"JllS, n11s, i<leps ap1s or s lCl"P bch. SlOO /mo Balboa Bll'd. and be able 10 n1akf' an im-~ RA 2 fpl~. 1·1rw nf 0<'<'1ln · f'1lr· Ol.'f'a /1 S:; 2 .l / n1 o . 11l\"f'Z'SL Y .ir •~-. "~"" .,,, ·92 I"" Days 833-0101 No'ghl• <lr;1pr~ Lra.~f' Sl.l.l ~ 11 t.:P. :ll:l f.: n1rd1a :r tnl'f'.~tml'nt nf S..· hay. $\:lj./'.\lo. 1.1 4--01:;() , • ...., .. :•. or • .. : ·'· -u.•.J. -i::::::::::: I '.·7~·-11 10 or 816--~·~1 rvc-s a lt Gil--!:t!H:i. S;yj(],()() rn S2100.00 ls~·urrrn. Costa Mesa * '1 Br f.· •trn. 2 Ba . cltn rn1. ===-----,1 Sf'n,I n;1n1<', addITs.~ anti 1----------:-1 hhns. trplc-. rtbl gar. l~-'· • l.:1'1\'EH;.<!TY p ,\HI\ * T:,01w~1nn-·h_o_u_•_e_Ucn-f"u-,-n-.-~1 \l'ATF:RFRO:'\T, spa\'IOU!I l ptionr nu111ht'r lil' i\f'll'f!QT'I CLEAN 3 RH. '.! F;1\ .. Cp1s fii~HO l!4 ;if1 :l 335 b1". f~m rn1. PrlV sun drck, :! Bl~. 2 h.1. lnh.«r ...... S~llfl M v Jnt('n 1a11onal D1 srrih111 111g ,i, tlrp<;_ hltn.;;. f1·plt",,•lhl g:u·.1,11c.,71c,_cKccc!O-~Bc, .. -,0c,-m-o-,-.c,ccll~R. ~ l3rt ., h h If' ~·i · N B h l't11 at n1oor1ni::. \ 1nt('r C1•n1panr. ::100 Nc11J)("r! ,..rif'I patio, rrn1:rd. Liootl 1\1C". 18,,1210 .. _',Bl\. 2 Ba. !' .• IO. " --·•· "11 ·•···• ' ' ewport eac J~'"'. ~12.""• .. YlS---43!f1 a l! 6. ~ l3H 2'" li.1 11111111• ... , ~.:.~1 Rli·rJ.. \'."11·pnrt BP 1l r :1, 2::;1 nrnkr 61: .... :JOO(J Ag<'llt * Adults P referred * • S2.l \\'I\ ,t. UP .. On Ocean l <tlil. 9~'1~. Df'pl. #~01\. f I f •-(ij d h·11 3 llfl. 2 Oa. 1-"l'ill. nr.11 1·p 1~. l.n1·el.1· B11ch-! BR-Rms. ----------1 Brdroonl, \1!"111~ 1('( oovUSf', c •••• M •• . re I ACTIVE PEOPLE (TP!J::. drps, 26:i8 F. Orangr, ____ •______ : .... ·.: . drp". (:~1r. F11<1's Pon! . .127:1 :\la1U Sf'r1·icr. Pool. Util pd. NEEDED c ' T l ".\l.!, 1:1·:.\Ll'U!t fd~-(i~~; e C<1l l 67.l.87-IO e /\1·r.. .i\l. 1\ TllAC'T. ~ Br, 2 Ba + ":\'.\TION/\L CO'.\lPANJE:-"' Laguna Beac h l~nus nu F11l"(l ,11! .~· ,n111", r:l·:,\t.TY Duplexe1 Furn. 345 \\'INTER rc~1111 Is, 1 J:· 1 BR nf'11· n111lli-mill1on doll;ir ad-nl1 c p1 ..-1rn11nr, nr .-.ch!i< t.· Unii· Park {""nlf'r ll'l'ine ;ipls. nr i:it h & Balboa) l'rrll~f'd pf'(l(luc1s. N r f' d :I BR. <'OITi p rf'd rr. 11·alk 1a 1111 i<hops. l111n1rd1;i11i n•'> f'llll 1\ii~·linlf', in!'..rJ~~u Balboa Penin1ula 6'i: .... 1;,1::. rxJW! Rrllahlr n1rn nr \l'r1-tw;och. A1•a11 1111 ,July 1. 1nrn 111 ·'"l'l'Wc f11t<t n101·p1;: r'n111 n[l('r;i1rrt pr1.."'dur1s ir1 t•o111pany i<rcurrrl lni'F\11!"\l\s. Cn111111rr<'1al anrl fa rl•it"\. p11r1 (\f full 11n1e. 10 tu Jl hours prr 11-rrk. i'\O !"F:l.L!:":G CASI! REQL"lr-:ED .. SJ.t!li.ll(l lo .5~rt:1.00 t·nr 01or,. 1nlnz·. n1a11nn 11T1lr Oit l('k 1~1111. P o , B"' 21n:,1. Los ,\11- .!::r lr..-. (';d1f, 900'.'I TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. S ALE S ''T\1" P,i•nkr1· ,1·i1h E1n1>a' lo,1 ·• ll1ii Oi\on:..:<' '''''-, C 'I r;1:,.11<0 nr' ;1U-Of-llfl ... 1.·• ~·rw !1s1 111~-C~k,. 11r("l r;i11r:i:.: ro·::TAJL Rnoi,; sron1·: Old 1·.~1. l 111.•1ncs~ in 11~1·, i\El\L\' (!"r , hon1e. 11 1111,.r Lido Sands fu rn, 2 o;-11p.1n•''-'· ~?!O / ni n Caht·Jllfi . C:'IL fi.16·.o\~\:;. Br:.~ lh , <-rpt</ur1i.~. ~ard, nn du~ .116:0--$11-, 2~1 ~' A1•1<·a1:11 S! .) I~ -l ·1 Cl ~'. .).J!Wi1.o! !)~;C()H (111•11. :t hr ~ h,1 .. \I~:~.;;,\-\"f'nlP Pool llQnJr . ;; hl 111~ 11/p..ol t.· r t'i' 1.ir 11 ~ Rr:. :! P.a . bhn~. pl11~h 1-rr1 ~. l•l l.. .,1 hi·h <l n1u Jra.,e Jrorn \::00/111o. Lra"" $100 ("lc;1n ,112 i;;;,....21:,-;. rl•p All 1 11111, •l[>-:!~\I --,-----1 ~ J ~ ;,o,;;:\ V<'t'd;;-:-11111n;.,::-In\ ·rt,, N ewport B•ach ~............. h"th(' 10 l11·e 1n 11 pr1.-1,,_ ~ 2 1:11 ( .i'l•;i:r <Hl p11• hr~··h hr. 1 b-1,11•) prr~ 111,,ase. S:lO .. 11 1n1,•r ~\fi:, 11111 pd C011rlr· 1nn (';11! ~.1.-,·'.H.">1 ,,111,1 ;-.,, R;1.1 ~. fli1y.,lr.in• ;: F:1:-:-rq~l;.-:-n11·r 7.·111· varrl -:> i'rir~. 112 I\' Cna~! !Ill")' r;11· i.:ar, :Ni22 J:.'. S.:111i11 /l~a P./\Y~·r{Q~·r hr, \\'1nlr1· A1•r· ~.~ •. "1,11 R ENTAL FINDERS 41§ W. lttk, COST" MlSA. ll')(lk , pnv 1d 11u 1r! pr1·111 1rna11Ts. <111!11 (JJ.: fiil-".l.~~I FPJ: Ira~" 1 J:f{, ~,~ hM hnn1r. ~ha~ •·pl, full y rlr1n,r•I. I )!11 n1 rn, r!~hll'lir, [1111_1 l:1rnb!·a1wil. !• 111"'1 )ii Crunrlr!" 11'-r of n'• rf'al 1••11 '"'fll•'r. !""'I .( 1rnn1-. l rl~. .~.::: .. {.';ill all fi, s:1::.-ro.1~. Laguna Beacl"I -·-~·---:1 Ari·h \i;<Jy ,,,.,.<1.n 111'11, I•". ~Br, 2 ha , ,!1•11, 1l1n 1·11\. f:'l rn n11. S~:l."1. ·HI i-116-1 <'Ir~ .\ II f(11d -. lo")ilr: tl('!"k ,{· I I< II' !'I.ACF 1:1·'1\LTY l '\l 'Sl .\I. 1 nl; .I I., l1 II \\ 1,lo• ,.,,',HI I 1• I\ .t!:r. 11 :11111·•· r" Ill 1~ 1-11,/: Mesa Verde NEAR GOLF COURSE ('h~11·1111 11~ h•"ill..;r 11 1 p1·1fr•r·I 1·o111.J ;; h<lr111. 2 1!:11h, hll11 < l,r n111 1111I pal 111, r1 1· !1111111 ·11- l·lh• 111",'"''l"I\ .'\n f'o 'I.; S.'; ! Ill•'. i.'i::-1.:~iS 01' 11 l lH illh, I•' ·11 " t11•'''11r_:r :, I_",.!) I"", I. STEPS TO BEA C H ANNli/\L rf'rllal, Io 11' r r Beacon Bay r]11plrx. 2 !:::r RR. hl1n~. N'·'\C h I 11 f 1 ! hlk h ~., • f'ac 1. a rac 11m l"~1 ~. < 1113 ~,' .. ~ iort &I' 0_a.v or l'111d 10 apL 1 Rr. kit, patio, ••r.111. ..... 1110 . .J-1\--l or SHiO "r,-,_16~~ l'.!\':1 1;:1.~-!~l1 2 111 . )/,, •" -.-----!Corona d•l Mc.-,----I Newport Beach -----------11 Blk to ocean & s10rt"S. OCEA;\:FHONT-allrac 2 Br 1\dul !~ only_ \\' 1 n 1 er · Frplc, li:r paho. 2 BP., ldry. ,\l,\,1/1110. 67:r:.101. · acllls. S23~. &1 2·1?76, 1 Br., Atlul! or rouplr Duple11;es Unfurn. 350 no pets. r\<'W lntf'tinr. -~~-·-----Dana Point SlT::i. 6f2-9800 Costa Me1a 1 x·~.,\~ Vi•''I' il<'lll \e duplc:x. 1 Br. ln; •lrn. I!i~'l ~q. Ii. 2liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ !rril•·, 11r1 Uar. i<undrck. il I: 11 .Ji-1 Col. Newport Shores ·---2 L:1:, :!h.1. 'pl', dp~, bltn.~. ~ rl~ 1.•r, ,\l.~.*1 111n ;-..·o pr!~. ~I~ (",~J;ir "'1 l t>0.~.'::i1;, ----------1 D uple xes, Furn. or Unfurn. 355 Balboa Island New New New Villa Cordova COOL. -t"RESH! QUJE'T -SAFE (.'l('ar Back l:lay) 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex 1 & 2 BR. Aph. GAS & WATER PAID Mo . to Mo, From $140 · ,,V,\!!.. llOW rl11i1 Jun(' 16th 2:l2:l Elden A ve, Cilt ,1 p,;)n n.o; , ., ha 's S ee ,\!gr Ted Woodht>ad •l 1~h1'a~hrr. rnH10 . .'ilrp~ 1n 646-0032 1l1r br ach. S:.00 mo. 1ncL 1"!'~!!\'!\1"l!!l'!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I hfll+l 1"~-1; <io11n 11.·I rr!urn. :'\r11• 100 f'11p1'<lr11 no fnr appl. House• * Apts. * 645-0111 * ·I BH 1 BA . Xlnl ("On..i. S28j/ :\lonl h. C:tll l.aJT), .-.11;.j&'I,() .1 Bn. "riv I""'" ...... S2ti.l .~RH. ~1 ly lrri-r •..... ~.!1.1 :'. B!:. 111<•1111~ I<• 1nnn1h S:!."il 1 Rr. I'" .. r I"· "Ill .. '~;:, CAYWOOD REAL TY t>,;!~; I• (' .. ,,.1 l h1~, '.-. li. P,J:.\'.l'J) ne11· N gun::,.,..,u~ 3 BACHELOR& & 1 BR's, $130 Ill:. 2 bath~. ]';>.t i n . n10 & up, weekly tenns l•1•h wa~hrr. 11·;i~h ma~hrr avail., a.JI util paid. No Vurn nr unr. ~[,0 qo. rlnlrlrcn, no pets. 998 El llrrl !Yiarrl ll.· Carr F;i('\]111'. I c~--------~. l!~-i6JO O!f1("<'. Bkr. 639-!!)9 Money to loan 240 R1·~ STO~R~E~S~&~O'"F~F~I C"°E S •'11 :\r 11 por! Rl1·d. ~rill \I rrr111t~. on lr.l~r l1nlrl 11.' k1an P<1 rt Jtl ll'<1rl" f•"'ihlr fJ11 11r r !ii'"1-1r-111 Condominium• for sale 160 2 I3f{. :?' :i ha. t"nnr!(l. Poo!, ~au11'1. rrrrea!inn hall F()P.T!N CO. P.11rs 6~2-'."((X'l 1st TD Loan '; !:,• ~ l ;\TEr.E.~T 2nd TD Loan 1"rrn1~ basrd Oil f'q 11111• 642-2 171 545-0611 ;:irrv111~ H:irhor ~rra 21 )r~ Sattler Mortgage Co. :l:lli F.. 17th Str~('I Income Property 166 Money Wanted 250 ~-~,.-""':---~ 4-PLEXES Sil.I)()() (in1•11. PricP S2>.i.OOO. \Van1 .. 1· .v Oak, Hunt. Bl"h., 2 lllk.~ \\". ol Beach Bll'd. N1•11· r1•p1s F..· rlrps, rin'pl·~. fa h .. J:.:t.~ hltln!". Gd fin. Optn :-::a1 .~ Sun fl'orn noon. LEADERSHIP R. E . 1112··1·100 :,K1.J33611!11-j9\3 $422,000. PHIV. Ply 11an!.~ 211rl TD. Hon1r $-10.(JOO val 11/~2i,f'l"1 1 ~1 TD ·~1.~-~!"(12. f'rin. on!y. House1 for Rll!nt I ~ HoUH• Furni1hed 300 General ~"""'free lo l.AndJ«b .1 B11. f;i,01 l'nl. 2 h.1, t·nr !nl, t:<JO<I l'>f'. frpl1·. S1fi:; J)('r m•· S L ~l-Lr:.\; l P.R CottaC>"'. Nie<' .'>-lf,...:lll2~ r•r "~~7•~ 548-1290 ~r.H Iv C<imum :)46....(Mj J. \I 1n1fln J":r.d !·:~1111,. LOV!'~LY 2 Br. l llfn apt~. ~~'.\ ,\l:1rul<'. B.dh01a !<tar.cl new ~ha~ crpts. Pool. Clow .1 ard 1 f'l\lldrrn nk Si'Af: J l~hou~,,. nr;i r ~ BEACON * 645-0111 r nn,t r1"1.1. Ire: ·''11·1! t. :>.!·.All Bl \I 'll ,.~ 111 , 1 11.i, !"lln•lk, 1.1rn.'. 11/11 .1p1. 1/i p•. 11•.-n! . I I) h.," P'••l/l<'lltn.._ "rl•. c hilol fl\\ i;-;-: .. ~::.11 lo shopl\. Ampll" parkll\i:. Apts. Furn. 360 Adults, no [}!!t!. Sl&'J . s 1•~~1 p.1.1.; '" 1 ~·1 \\: "'\11r 1 HI:. )'i!o1\1·, 1r fni;:, p.11:11, A1 ,1,1 '.·,.,11·1 ~' BEACON * 645-0111 19-H Pomon~. C.l\f. • 1 Br ll•1111r, 2 Ba _ Frplr . l'rt •ih \ .. ~1 111,. t_,1)1 ~"l-General I &-2 Br. T1·ail~. Al~ r rnl·rd ynrrl. l•'t·I 1 ~\",1 i.;,~z...,111:1l Slutho art. S90 1n 11W. + -----~.1~-272o __ c---c7 l11• \Tl·.ll '··iic•,.1. 2.-c,c---1---------,.. --1 lil1l. ~tar11n:> persont> only. r "' • 11nv I tent Beaullllll F UrnJfure I 1:r. I • hal h, lf'11f'rd 1d & 'JI I fi.16-ljO!J art 4 pn1. •ln1 -, l.3;i. Ip , pat1n. !or a.~ little as $111)-1\';:ilk I'• :-.1•hl'l(",].;; :I Rl1 . pl'I ok On\\'. l'lth SI. $1 ~::1. l•llrt~. ONE MONTH 1 Br. S1 2.J & 11 30. 2 Br .. 3150 1!01nr, rncd ,;Jrd. h Ll'ls/prts :-~1: .. 2100. 513·2lil. H:oll'"·' J:ay Pr0 r1. f,7:!-i !2[) Ir..:. lrlral !or Bnchol'lor~, 11.,.-.lrn111r -E I Bl-ff~----------S\\·lm ri,Y>l. Adul!s only. 19'33 BEACON. * 645_01 11 as u $2·10, 1~ B!11<'k lroni nf·ra n I 1 'th C comp e e w1 hvr<'h Si. 548-9633. 1------"'-----\\'/\'If'\\, ~ l)lt 2 fl.1\, l'l"p!~, ./THE BLlit F.<;;. Spl11 Jr1·rl flrp~. f1r<'pl, rani;:r, Q\'<'n, your lOO"/o SHARP 1 Br & 2 BR. tlld $]2;}-2 nn. 111 I ;;i r~~"-rriv Purchase Option "'""''· Nr. '""''' .,"'".'No 0 "T-Pl11n" 1 Rf{, 21 ~ RA. 1l~li11 .<;l1r flj:,--:1,~;. ,,...,. 11 ·~ p11!1n. Cnnv. ln• I. Tr,1 nk. II d 1 ---Ind. item selection, pets. Utll ...-J. 1884 Monrovia . BEACON * 64)...0111 irt rrnr111rr -R;i y V1r11·, 3 Bl!. I'.-B1\, u!ll•'r 11"11.~"-4 H D I .'I""''"· •-.\.1·a1t 0•'1. ~4-..,/ono. Qll'"f'r. 2 our e Y· , .,.......,.,..., .. ., "" ·• r:r•1n1 r!or hoi ~r. ~~00 111•) + CUSTOM ""==~--~~=~- $200·1.,\(;U:"\.\. 2 BP.. Pi•iv ."il'i-lfi ll. 11 t+I H~•k l'.iiy area. FRESHLY painted 1 BR UP· fncd pallo + yard. Child/ H untington Beach .llR-1 IO.': a/l<·t ·I pm. Furniture R ental prr. ('pt.~. drps, d~lw:*ir., --·---c=°"7'CC-517 \\'. 19lh, C.l\t 5-lS·'.':~~1 bltns. Adulls no pets, Call prt ok. Nf~\\"f'OftT /sir: 2 BR, 2 Ba, An 11hei1n i74-23fl0 612-ID-l·I afl s' pm. BEACON * 645-0111 • Rr t\\11hsl'. p o" I , 1-". drn 11·'1\..-1 bar, 2 frnl. • ~11 h '"' 370S ~ _.,., . ,, ...., ~ ra V.J~· L''-""TRA la~-I BR. •• OCC. CALL DAY OR N :GHT rrpt/rll"JI!'. /Ill appliances, Rl1-in.o, <'Ill l\nn lf'ast:! 3250 "'" .... -... -• "I'°' 6" "762 'll/22 .. ~~"I ,.... Balboa l1land 31 3(). Garage, I-facil. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ~ .. J •• ~1-""'·" "'\-(I · v • .,...,,. " • ~r!. 1999 H arbor Blvd,, CM 4BR, 1~, RA , rpts . ..-Jrp~. 3 Br 2 Bil 2 1'!01-y, frpl1 ', I .V :? BR., 1.-a1 r rrro111. Yrly Nn Jlf·is. ;}16-8:'f.H. FREE i! -='=;=;':'==~=~~ 1 New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. Beach House Bargain Coit.a Me1a e BEl.IF:\IE'-:'\il'r. I BR. trncrd yarrl. no s1ng]f'<;, l\r11·J101 l Sl1orr~ $28:1 h<'. nr 111n1t•r. t\rh1f1~. i'\o pets. BACHELOR, $60 mo. Uni Cp:s, .-lc>sr ro l\hop~. $1\fl. S230/m'1. 968-~iS. t>i: .... 1~;o. Drx·k Jlnvilrgrs. 67:1---66-~1. pa id. No l\tudmti;, RO cook- landlords-Own•r• ~ Bdrm.~. \\"alk 10 orran f.· BROK[R 642-490,J \\'r 11·iJ 1 l""f'frr tcnan•s In ynu ~·n t;E or charzr .•• ill ilny fi Units. >.lnr 10£', nr \Vhil!irr 1lr~1 rahl<' Jrnants on our Rll·n. £. I.A. S4 7.~·00 . 11·a1:1ni: Iii\!. hay. Loi 7.0nl"d for 2 Ulll!!. You 011·11 1hl' land. o:-.:t.Y s:it.:oo r. J. llORVATll RF:ALTOR A~k for Dal'c 6i.'l-7·1fl7 tii.'l-1 !'112 THE BLUFFS S.13.fXXl Pricrd lo s.-IJ FJ\~T 3 BR. :2 ba. tri-!r1'f'! 111 /v1l'11'. r rplr. Ohl ~ra1.;r. r lt'c nprnrr. :\r ~wptt Reh Tf"n. 11i!ii Cl11h, Crl\l.·I I-ft 51-honl ,.,_ CatOOhc ChuN'.h. AlrtA('ly '1n11e;h1 111rerr Bluff~ un1L C:i.11 TIO\\.' 6-l.t-2!t6S ()11-rlf'f. Build Your Dream Home 1r you 8_1'f" 11 lol'rr of 1h~ j!TI'al V.1df' OP"ll spaCC'I\, F"" th1 1 lar~ level lot in i\'r,1,·. port Bt>aeh !or only S2L500. &loci 11"rms. Call 61J-8j~J() for detanll, Sf"ll !h~ old ~tufl 6uy th£' t>f'W S!llfl Jn('n111f' $6200 yr . Sell or ALA Rentals e 645-3900 trade, .<\ssumablc loans. Bk:r STUDENTS! 1 ~"-·'--'-'~9~_'·~~---~~1 • BACH ELOR, handy lo lot1 for S•lo llO OCC. 1!Y.i. ,\lUST SELi~ R-1 Cornrr DoV<'r Dr. & H11'm:iw Pl. ;\Ir .. \\'irwhright. 1>1:1 (X·~n Avr. S 11 n !11. ilton1c11. 9!Wl2. 21'.t-:lM-OOZK ALA Rental• • 645-3900 e P.ARF. INDEED. Priv p;i•J over _,earar:I'. U11 I prl. $1 10. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e AT th!" BEAOl-1 Rfl + Mountain, De1ert, den. All ut1J incl'd. S17:i. _R_•_•_•_r1 _____ 1_1_4, I ALA R e nt•I• e 64S-J900 * Big Bear lake WATER SKI OR ASH FROM YOUR OWN FRONT DOOR BEAUTJfUt. llO~F. "'i!h Jl)j' e ON Til F. LAKE e lo.· only S42.50l1. Ir "'01i't 111 .~1· Pl! RUSS 17111 !>~-11.'~ nr 11•t1tr. ~rEN'C'­ F.R REAL f::iTATf., r .o . 11o11. 2s2,,, B1p: Br11r LAkr. r":ilH e \VO\\'? Really nifty 2 BR ar thP bl'arh_ Kids & per~. Util incl"d. 519j. ALA Rental1 e 645--3900 l115-C.'OZY 1 BR. Hou.~. Xln: EAl\fsirle Joe. Al'a1J ;>;o"'t BEACON * 645-011 1 $17.l-l RR ·w / Prplr, Mmpl !urn. Pr(s & singles \\f"I · Mmr_ BE ACON * 645-0111 E"alll r,~uJ15 11 rt;, Jl~'lt A pt'r!lne caH AWl'I Y • 6·12-5671! ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ":====================~-::;:;::;::;:_:;::: .. I ing ri:icil, 612--3108. -l\TTRACT I BR apr : \Vint"r e J_,()()l~!·~·~rnil1r~ w/pct.;. 2 $©\ldi}~-l!,"Bl}S8 nr yC'arly: l\IR hl.re adults BR. nr ~c-hl.~. $1'.lQ. 011 N 1 67'1-' ALA Rental1 • 645-3900 11 y: 1 0 P" s. ,,.... ·""'· The Puzzle wil h th e Bui/I -In Chuckle '"'°''v 2 "'· '"'" ""'''· e FIP.EPL/ICE~-2 BR. 2 RA $18.'i. U1il pd .. gar. Nr OCC. G11r11i::r. Cpts. drp11. StOl'I', O Reorronge lct!ors of lhe' ,c. I rhild ok. 642-5583. rr[i·i>!". SJ 60. four scrambled word• be-;; ,..(!~ 1 & 2 B , __ ALA_Renlalt 4t 645-3900 low 10 fo1m fovr sirnp!• words. 1~~I ~-... SlJO &r $~.ide~1~ :,~;~ e VF.fl\' N!CE-2 RR. r ncd T O X E ff S 'I Poot 1993 Church. 543-963.1. ,l'iltd. Cpts. Drps. Kids/Jlt'!!I. J · J Ii I J • l & 2 BR 1140 &. up. Trop- SJ;J() _ _ . . . ical pool, Spiral 11:Rirs, fti>lc. ALA Rentals • 645·3900 14:1 E. 18fh, 6424603 T R 0 L F O· I t DLX l BR. Frigidaire 8p-I F"A:'\ ,\STIC'.·2 BR . \r, tw>nrh. s!o1·r. rclr1g. l"TP.f:. J 11 j J l t plianccs. QuC1?11 ~z \led 6; _ _ _ .. .. C(lmpl cri>t'd. 646-9278 e\·1:11. PL.Acr::. 31 ·,. I i ALA Rental•• 645-3900 H y S A T "' Shady Gardens0 Pool • -ii Untutored w jfe:-"I toolc '"'f l .\ 2 BR. From $135. • CLEAN &: Quicl-2 BR. j \ j J J ~ .wi~e to sl!e Shakespeare's 177 r.. 71nc1 st. 642.JG< Cpts. rlrps, hcam ceil. Beaut. ~==·==-==·==·=!.-~HAMLET. She liked the $how REDEC "''' • -1-. 111~,. ch h ,_ OR 2 bedrm. ~frir ,_ o I Isa mu s e 11:ept yelli11CJ uw hlfd ALA Rental•• 645-3900 C I P H U C • 1•.. ~ •1..: • c ren .... $150 1-~-~~-=~~A '--I h h • 571 JoAnn, 54S-3977 F'REE RF:NTAl1 SERVICE-'! > J J J J' J V' >..<>mp ete 1 9 c ucH• quoted •by filling In 1hs mi.ui""' u~-'· 2 BR loorn -, ,~''C brrt. 2 hAth, '""' "a.....-'ls. ..., -"'"'" " " · "'"' ,........._., ~ · ,.. you devslop from .s111p No, 3 boiow. I UO -~ dr,:h\\'ll~h,.r. frnc'd y11rd, per uiu1ru1 1·1illr1rr n &-prll\ ok. $22:1 If} PkllJT 1-JUMBERED lllfl RS JN • R(l\]onomlcs RUT•. 67~100 P/\I. rtrokrr ~12-... M~i. lHfSE ~QUARfS * * ~l unnin51: I BR. Giu'Tlt'n 4 Rn, 'J RI\, ('!'pis, hl11n~. r\ouhlr g111·ai::r, l~ri::r y11rd. nr Ca1t1ol1r rlH1rr h 322:1. '.\lATCllAl\1 RL.TV 64(...-4K17 • UNSCJi A.l.I BLE ABOVE l lfllRS /Ip!. Pool. Rl'f' rm. Sml dl">g 10 G(r >.N5WER ok. $1!'l.'i. 645-5530. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 ~d~ \:,: :w·:;:~" \ I f~ OAILY PILOT I )o .-....... lltl Tt1tsd•y. Stpttmbtr 14, lCJn Apts. Fum. MO Co11• MeH CASA de ORO Schools and ~ Instructions . . . . . . Thi s var ietv of fine scl1ools coul d introduce you lo a new lomo1Tow. For further in formation regardin g th• Da ily Pilot School1 e nd ln1truction Directory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 3Z5 CAsUAL call1 Uvine In •I,-_...., ... _. ....... _._._. ................... ..,~ ""'Um Medltel'l'al1ean atmol· phtrt Spadoui color co- orch n8.tfd apts -~signed .I, furnished j'Jr style I com- fort • Heated poo.I • Kitch· e.1 W/ indirect lighting • Del uxe R/0 . Adults. No pets. 1 BR.-$115 turn. UTILITIES INCLUDED -,;.; W. \'i'ilson &l2-19TI $145-Fabulous I Br. 'iou ~·on '! find a larger. rnoN' ni{"('!y furnished apl lor less. Beaut. garden area, patlOA. Quiet, dead- f'nd strttl, just S. ot New- pon A\'t , Arlults, no pets. )J?.0 f'uller!on Ave., CM. (Just E. of Bay) 6-12-869o $165-Fabulous 2 Br. You \\"On'\ find a Jargt"r, tnor" ni~ly furni!hed apt lor [fl$S. Bf'aul. garden an"a, patios. Qu1e1, dead· Pnri .'!ll'l'f'I, ju~t S. of Nf'V.'· rort A''f'. Adult.'! no pPts. ~'020 Jo'ul!erton Avf'., C:'Yf. 1 Just E. of Bay) &12-86'90. *$35 WE EK & UP* Studio & t BR apts. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 1 b!Y south of F'aift:'T'Ounds 2376 Newport Blvd. 5-18-9755 • • WESTBAY ELDEN ;\'E\V 1 and '2 Be<lnn. garden apta. v.·/pool. F'R01\f $190. ADULTS 1311 E lden Avr., C.M. 645-5780 • • Furn Bachelor &----.---&; Exc•ptionally n i c •· $130 up. 2110 Newport Blvd., CM . I ~110-Util pd. Srna!l t1pt. nr 15th &: f\'e11'J)011.Single adult. &12-5583. Dan• Point ----• * Single, TV, Jl()Ol, pets ok. DA!\A ~tarina Inn, 3-1111 Coast H1,1·. Huntington Beach La Quinta Hennosa Spanish Country Estate Llv- i"i &: Sp11cious Arts. Ter- raced pool; sun~en gas BBQ UnbeUevalile Living • Only 1 Br unf $ISO-furn $175 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ALL UTIL INCLUDED Spttlal Bonus; a ail ver- plared candle 1nut:fer is yours if you bring this ad when you visit our models. 4 blks S, ol San Diego Frwy "MOMMY, CAN I 60 TO PRE-SCHOOL?" HAS YOUR CHILD ASK ED YOU THIS QUESTION ? GLAD TIDINGS SCHOOL would like to of· fer your child this opportunity. OUR SCHOOL OFFERS YOU e Superb Facilities & Staff e Secluded Location With Easy Access e Shady Spa cious Playground Plus: Hot Lunch • RN On Duty • Creative loving Teaching AN; Alt•1111t 0 11r Special l'1•·Ki11d•uiarl•11 Clot.• Far Cllilll· r•11 Wll• .111111 Ml,Md l<f11d•r9a1t•11. Call Toda, P•r 111#011,.atloll I-M•k• Appolntm•nl FOt' A fllll Mornlnt Yhlt To 011' Sc hool. !We •r• l•cat.cl J block1 north •f Ho .. H"plt•tl PHONE 646-6620 15th & MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. SEW-KNITS SPECIA LIZIN G IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS and LINGERIE All Brands Stretch Patterns Vogue & Butterick Patterns Original Kn it Fabric Store In The 1-Iarbor Area \Vith Finest Selection Of Kn it Fabrics On Orange Coast. STRETCH SEWING CLASSES Morning-Afternoon and Evening 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540-3268 We do more than keep little· hands busy. We keep little minds busy. According to recent studies, a good pre- scllool can give a child a good headstarL On his future education. And his future. Early Achievement Center is one of these good pre-schools. Perhaps, the best in the counlry. At our sc hoo!, a child discovers thal such things as n1alh, science and language. are interesting. He may even cli sc::ovcr the mos1 'interesting thing of illl. Himsel f: Ok, it sounds good. Bui expensive. Not so. Only our standards are higt1 In fact, \Ve're lowering our rates begi nn·1ng this fall. (25°/., lower.) So you see. \\'C 'Jive a lot. Without asking a l ot. 1!111 flo1vi;1 Larly Ach1evemont (.o.nir.• ;'.i lS Wc~I Sun!1ov1cr AUPnu~ 1r11n Ana. C<Jl1frl1111ri 021n,; ;)r CJ1 P.'. 540 '175') 1\ nicmbcr 01 1he U.S.! 11F1~r:,iJI Group Fall classes begin Sept.13. on Beach, l blk W. on Holt I'-:~=====~~====~==~=~ to 16211 Parlu;ide Lane.Ii --------jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiii-iililiii•iiii•ii (i14) 8 '7-~l l BR. Furn. $135/nio. overlooking bfaut. garrlf'n pa!lo & heated pool. Adult~, 103a J2rh SL AC1"'0$S from l..ak<' Park. 5.16-26.'Y.!. La,gun1 Be1ch I ROO'.\I t.· bath v.·fpvt f'n- !TilIICt'. Close to l)('a<.:h, hu~1 & ~hop'g. Not'!h r n d . ,,._,o,. I 5ru010S, u!ils pd. ro\or T\!, I 1S blk to Ci'C'aAAnl Bay bC'h.I $ll5 up. 49-l-2J08. -t ,,---,--.--cc---I Newport Beach 1 !'AIL J;\;o.; 1-lo!rl Bh\n Bay S.: Bea('h J Bach Apts-\l'k!y-!llonihly1 Also .\l\llf'I Rrn~ lron1 .$37.:'IO \\"K . .SIZJ/\JO. 0-.r 28th & ,\',1~:por! Hl\"rl, NG. V ON THE BEACH Lo11,·er dupl<'x. :'>liC'<'ly f1U"n. 1 BR + den. l\Tarri<'d cple. only, No C'hlldren or pt>l.s. Yrly. $250 pt>r n10. ~7-1&1: YEARLY Lea~. SpacKlW! deluxe-3 Rrirn1, 2 Ba!h, 1 fittplact, 11,·/~1· carpi. fu m or nnfurn, dock a,·aiJeble. 67>5934. OCEANFRONT, \'IE'W fan· tastk:. opt'n b11lronr. !>tusl NEWPORT -MESA PRE-SCHOOL 140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645-2323 Enroll Now For Fall FI RST SESS ION SEPTEMBER 13 Kindergarten n ead1ne s~ Arts & Cr<1fts 1-.tusic & Rh' Ihm Physical Fitness Phonics Colors & Numbers Educational Field Trips Hot Lunches Basic Bible Stories TOTAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT sire to apprttiale. Beaut 21'l:l~:::;========~~~~==~~ BR. 2 BA, .$215, mo. t uti!.l~-- 6i5-4112. Beyfront & Beach 3 br, 2 ba, yrly, $42:i; winter, $325. 6ia--0236. 1-lmJSES & apts. \\'inter & yearly $16:i to .$1500. :-Otanha.11 Jttoahy 6iS-4600 OC'EANfRONT-\\linter. $230 mo. 2 Br. l Ba. Cpts, drpi;, pa.Ho, encl gar. ~2-8001. OCEANF1WNT-Beaut 2 br tum apt. N.B. No peia. Wlnt.ft', ~ mo. 673--0215. WJNI'ER rental-ulil pd. Lrx 1 I. 2 BR apt. Near bfty. 54T·1155, 6'7l--5533. FOR Mle or ? I br mobile home tum. pa.tio, nr bay, s~ pef' mo. 6i3-14M. * Newport Air Associates Flight S~hool & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $500. ,,. ... ,"' ......... , FAA APPROVED a MNTER REN1'AL.S • Course htelwcln: * i-3 " .C BR. Apt• .AB8EY REALTY 64l-3850 )5 Hours flight tim• in Ce11na I SO's with 20 houri d u•I instruc tion. Club m•mbership. \Vater'ftonl. lg 1 BR (idea.I ) Month'i frte du••· lndividu.tl in1truction, lot 2), yrly, adlta, no pet&, tailor•d to YOUR •bility. ow1m, patio. 1185· 61>-ru< 10 AIRCRAFT AVAILAlll AT y....iy. 3 BR.% BA. !pl~ LOWEST RATES IN ORANGI COUNTY sundeck, adltl, no pets, &ch l blk. $32.i. 6~2124 Le11rn to fly now - -ind hive fun I * Fly M•xlco &. Cen1d1 1-BR., winier $150 Month, 5 , I Ytly SlfiO 1\To. AdltJ. only. * pecta Ratt i for Comme rc ial or Mr. Gunde-r.on 6i5-t642 Instrument Studenta. 2 BR, 2 Ba dw,.-1n. U'.KJ, for Complete O.t1il 1 C111l NOW •••ll now 1H ''"" · "XIO 6 73 • 0 313 NepbaM, TI4 : 629-1492 coll . 'L.--.---------------- AIRLINE AND TRAVEL CAREERS FOR MEN AND 'A'OMEN e Reservntions •Air F reight Ca rgo • Opera tions Agent "DA Y AND NIGHT CLASS ES" ACCREDITED: N•li<>n •t An<>c:81 ,on l•8do I le,~ni­ ,.1 St~ool • • A pprov~d for Vet•''"'· Eli qibl. inslilu- lion 11nd•r l~t Fed~telly ln1urrd S•ud~n! Lo•n P1ogr nm. Airline Schools Pacific 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana 714-543-6596 LEARN Scientific Swedish MASSAGE Famous Since 1927 THE LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF MASSAGE & PHYSICAL THERAPY , INC. 3043 So. 0 .ik, Santa Ana, Ca. 92707 e Our 9radue tes 4lre in gre"t dema nd e Start a profit4lble new professionel cereer e Treet fa mily & friends e Low cost, dey & e ve nin9 clesses with Pa y-As·Yo u-Leern Term5 e ENROLL NOW! For Free Brochure & Complete Information CALL 540-6936 Real Estate School PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM IN 4 WEEKS L1cen~111g Prcparatiou for. e Rc<tl E sl~tc S .. dc!'mcn lv_ IlroJ..er:-. • Building Conlral"lors • rnsurancc • Day & Evening CJ;1~~c ... Cc:ilifornia Dcpartn1l!11t o! 1:ducdl1on :\pprovrd-i\la:-.trr \h;1rgc nnd 13ank A1ncricard :\tccplcd You May Sta rt A t An ytime For Information-Brochure- FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ,./ AN THONY SC HOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Nc\1·port UJ\·d. Nc\1·port Beach • fi4G-322!l Edn1ond F .. Jackson Young Set Pre -School LIMITED ENROLLMENT FULL -PART TIME -AFTER SC HOOL 6,Jo AM to 7,30 PM 7 DA YS Rates for 2 or more 1525 S1nta A n1 Costa Mesi 646-3706 r· @. YOGA \:E ....... .M· THURSDAY NIGHT -A M•rhod For Llt'h1•! Tiii'•• IS A Scle11tlflc Stttp·ly·Sl•p Proct-d11rr For EXPER IE NCI NG Grratl'r VhaHtY. Mort-Will·Pawer & ln11e1 Proct-. lhorall llehl I-l<olldo1 of th• YOGA CENTEll , 445 f , 17rh St., Caito M.1a, ln,lte Yo11 To A Demonstrotio11 of Hotha & Rola l o<:i"· FRIE DEMONSTRATION -Th11 riday Nlgllt At I l".M, Ei9ht W«k Claut-1 St111t Ne~t Wednmdoy Mo1nJn9 l- Th11r1doy Nlqht, S..• Yo11 Th11r1doy! Comr As To11 A'e! 646·B2B1 SAUCERMAN SCHOOL OR AN GE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 8' FAIR DRIVE -COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 9 Sn1:ill grou p and individualized teaching 10 rneet the realistic needs of youngsters. :\b1l1t1c s 'viii be challenged by good teach- ing c.1n d a va riety of educational material s so thnt n1ore effective learning \\•ill result. MOTIVATION l )perillcs only fron1 "·ithin a person -not lr,1111 \he nu t:->ide. c;ood lcnching can sti1TI · 1il;ilr nH1li''<ltiun "ithin a ,voungster by h111ld1n i.; on successful le;1rn1ng experience ~. i\ulllln!,! :-.uct:eeds likf' succe ~:-.! WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILD! \\'1 11 ;.t rd IL Snuccrn1an. l·:d. D. Telephone 540-4060 School 548-1758 (eve.) ENROLL NOW FOR FA LL r • I I • I • I I I I • I .-.-.-.-.-. • • • • • • • • • • I• • • • • M?• • • COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL 1797 Monrovia Avenue t( 1•111rr of 18lh Street & ~lo11ro\1;1 1 Costa Mesa 642-4050 or 838-5237 Open 6:30 AM 'tit 6:00 PM ENROLL NOW FOR FALL Full & Ha lf Day Sessions Ages 2 to 6 Years **Hot Lunches & Snacks **Creative Activit ies **Mu1ic, Stories • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-·-·-~·-·-·-· ... _._._._.__. HOPE HAVEN 1621 Monrovia Avenue Costa Mesa 642-4769 For ambulatory & non·ambul1tory children. Age5 '2 to S Yrs. EDUCATION AL CEN TER FOR THI MENTALLY R ET A R D E D, MUL Tl HAND ICAPPED CHI LD . , . "If it·r 11u<il'rsta 11<t Ilic lcar11nrn str,ngtlis a11tl U'Paknessrs of rac/1 child ond prepare a rncaniugj11/, srq11c11tiol presen1ation of mntcr1- al pcrlinr.iit lo li is fife situat.ion, /1e 111ill /Parn .•. lie cannat hr. tJ'haf ht is nor, but 1n11si be alt that /1r i.t." OPEN YE AR AROU ND 7:30AM 'Iii 5:30PM CA LL FOR SESSIONS AVAILABLE. . . ... ~- Tursdij, Srptrmbtr 14, 1'971 DAILY mll!' •5 :f. ... ER This variety of fine schools could introduce you lo a n ew to1norrow. PLAYMATES SCHOOL "FIRST IN CHILDHOOD EDUCATION" Pr•-School, Kindergarten, Fir1t Grade Limited Openings A vailable e Educational Program For All Ag•a Of Pr•School e Full & Half Da y Sessions e Kindergarten-morning & Afte rnoon Ses· sions • E xtended Day Care Availabl• • Snack1, Hot Lunches • College Trained & Graduated Teachers • Certified Program • Ages 3 Thru 10. 6:45 AM·6 PM Monday thru Friday IN COST A MESA- 2 LOCATIONS 1937 Church St. {1 blk. east of Newport a bove 19th) Phone: 646-.?636 795 Paularino (2 blks. W. of Bristol near So. Coast Plata) Phone: 540-1919 • Mtcli<ll l\.nhl••I e 0••1•1 "'"1"1"1 e ln••l•lion Th•r•PV Ttch•lcl1n e Emo•9fncv M..cl lc1I Technic11n • Ei(G Te.:hnic11n e MtdlCll ltco~llO•lst By a recent ocquisition of Newport Business School, California Professiona l Colle9e now offers: e l V1>in9 e Sh•rth1n-d e BOOllkleoln9 • lpg•I SH<••••Y Tr•inln9 DAY AND EVENING CLASSES CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE I 801 Newport Blvd., Cost11 Mfto, Calif, 71 4/64S·2'l2 S!~denl t'1ym1nt f'ltnt-Gr1d~Ht P!1c1mtnl "'ul.i1nc1 Owned & OPotrUtcl l>V Mtm~er• ot lh• f'rottultn Clll or Wrll1 tor ""• C.1r,io, ~chools and Instructions For further iniorm.!ltion r•9•rdin9 the Da ily Pilot Sc hoo l, and ln,fruc.tion Directory 1 CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION -~ v ' l\ ~ , ~ Kindergarten Through 8th Grade • Correlated Jlrogran1 e Emphasis On Academics e S1nal l Classes • Qualified T eachers • f'ull Day Progra1n 8 Extended Day Care. .-.. Call 548-2840 OR 548-1733 P. G. Neumann Christian School FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Corner S a nta Ana & Magnolia) ~!!'!!COSTA ME~S!!!!!A~~!!li!!~ \ ·~ .. "'--. ~.,., A Program to Motivate Your Child In His Most Formative Years featuring: • /\ total readiness pro~ram • /\ learning environment • fully accredited stJ..f! e Lin1iled enrollincnt • Beautiful new facility • \\/here l'hildrcn can enjoy learning. OPENING SEPTEMBER 20th Morning Or Afternoon Session The Educational Readiness Centre 2070 Maple Ave., Costa Mesa [ Apartm9nu lor R.it !~I ........ 11 ,.... ·!: Apt. Unfurn. 345 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Rooma 400 R•nt•ls W•nted Coit• Mes• Ee1t .Bluff ~--------------cc-1--........ ,......-....,--DEL U;-:E l BR. ~h11rp, crpt!/d~. Nr. :l Ht':i.ted Pool!I APARTMENTS O.C,C. & U,CJ. $135. 973 l.ar}:e Ch1btiousc ric. BBQ NO\V AVAILABLE Valencia. 557-TI68. Child Care Cen!cr Air Coll(\ • f.~rplc'5 • 3 Swim-B .....1.. Grt•a1 n~·w I :l & 3 Bdrrns Huntington ••Ul Froni $1 ·1~ ming Pools -ll~al!h Spa -----·-------T'""'' c"' . o,m, & e;i. * FRESH AIR SOUTH COAST llarrl Room. VILLAS \Valk 3 blks 10 Beai:h! 1 Sr. 2 BEDROO~t LrJ::: J BB. apt, newly decor. F"RO!\I Sl•IO Ubl a!lached gar, frplc. li.1----'-'"-"-"-'-'---- 1.lOl l\lacArthur Blvd, MEDIT ER RA NEAN na. Bl1ns, except ref.rig Apts., $jj & S7~Furn, UUJ pd, 1 VILLAG E $22:.. No sngls, no pets. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 adult only. 2 ltoorns, Ci\f. & fenced lot ~orage 50c ft. ~G-1711. llB. G·l2-S.'>20. 642-6560 2100 H11rbor Blvd. c.r.1. General I I~~~~~~~~~~~ LUXU RIOUS l Br. \\'t1lk111g ~,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I l3EDJt00'.'lt for rtnt, pri bath !il·ll ~,j7.8020 RENTAL OfFJCF. d p I M A ts -W-5615 f'erion .. 11. JI d1s1ance 10 beach & shop'g. & entr11.nfr, I l • OPEN 10 A1\f TO 6 Pi\! Shag crpt' . Dshy,•tir. Dress· a m esa p , :> JI -Ing rooni. Loads cl srorage. ~llNUTES F'RO;\I 1-~•""'R~oo=,71•r~o~n""'R'EN=r"'•,.-ll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·::;;~1 S ·sh Ef Pa110. Garage. Adults only. THE REACJI Pr1v11te rnmince &: bath near[ I * p~n! egance 11262 Atlanta. 536 -7780. Bachr-lor unfum .• , ••• S!.l.l. OCC. 64Hl70. P•rson4Js 530 Quiet Adult L iving Shag C'pt e drps • hltns Oeauliful Pool • A!! Uli.1 Pd 2 BR. $170 Adults onl•·-110 prts 2.11 A1·ocado St. &lG-0979 *BRAND NEW* La Costa A pts. 1 ,t· 2 BH, blrns, swln1n1ini: pool. lnnai, bnr·b-que & ,1::1r- Rge. All util pd. $!50 10 $170. /\dul1s. no pr1s. 3,;.·! Avocado, CJ\1. 6-12-!JiOS e BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. Spanish dt'ror. Gas .~ ,,·:irrr pd. Gar, f'-'lOI, ail'-<'Ond, t'f'c hall, lnrlry. l BR. Sl:t:i up. 2 Br. $15.'; up. lGO \V. \\'ilson, C.\I. &e ~l anagt'r, Apr . I. Park-Lik~ S~rrounding QUIET -DELUXE l-2 &. 3 BR J.r>'J'S f>r;• pnllo;; .;,, ~ltd Pools Nr shop'g * Adults only Martinique Apts. l7TI f:antn Ana A1·f'., Ci'll 1\1r;r, Apt 113 (J.16-55'!2 \2) 2 Br. Apts Sl:1t1 :i.·trsa Vcrdt'. d ow 1,s ta I rs rrdcc, Crplsl <lt·ps, lil!ns, gar .• no pets. 56ll \\l ilf;Q11, upper, c.'qJT/drJlS, bl111s, beamer! t'l'Jl1n.1;, ul il JKL, chi!rl ok, no pets. 6-16-37G8 or ~,1:1-0'ilill. SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apl. Sl4fl Up. l\ld pool. Play yd. rpis. 1!rps, hltns, patio. Kid.~ ok. 19~1 '.'ll11plc No. 3 G-l:.?-~i'lJ 221·1 Collri::r No. 6 61G-22S7 Nt:AR ne111 !Bil., i::round lr1·r\ "/g:ir;u:r All ('Q'r- \'f'nir-nr<>s. l.;1ri;:e l<'llC<'d rear yard. Child or prts \\'1•lcon1c SlT.1 1110 f>l:r-:!lll. TRIPI.EX 1 yr old, :! lgr hrrlrms. liv nll. 1l1n rn1. sh:i.r: 1 ·pt~. drp~. d1.•pl. rn(·I patio, gar, lndr)' ,,1(·1!, no pets. Avail Oc1. 1, S17:i n10. 64~3377 nf! 6. 2 nR, Hl!ns. l'"I fl{1l1f', Crp1s, Drps. Fron1 St.in, s:i! n1ove-in sdJ01v11nr·I'. Loli111 Gard~ns, 121 92 Edingrr, 2 blks PRst •i: H arbor. R,1:).-{lO~!I aft Ii or 11·knd~. * IlF./\UTJF'UL l !:.: 2 BR. KIDS WELCOMe-B:i.ch••lor lurn1sht'd .... $14.i. Gu&st Home 415 Aura<'tive 2 BR Sl39 & Sl'.'i9. I-BR unrurn ..... : .... S~~O * FULLY LICENSED * ROO~f & board !or private & Rerx>wi:iro Hindu Spiritualist All xtra~. Pris OK. Pool. 1-Hll furn • · · · · · 1-ro1n $\.1.1. Hee bldg. Nr shoppin~ & 2-RR unfurn ·····:···· SI~. schools 96S·7jJO 2·BR f11rn ...... >-ron1 $17::>. " NO OllLDREN NO PETS * 2 & 3 BUR1\IS. SltiO up fr POOL Pa!io, pool, chililrf'n. 1\lORA fr :-AUNA 1..:,\I AJYfS. 18881 fl>lora Ka i .. JACUZZr Lane, ~i blck E. of Beach, 1561 r.lt'sa Dr11·r S;1n111 An11. !!62-S!IM. :-=77;::-c:cc:;:::--;c:;--= -LJ.t(; :l Br, Studio Apt. $l;J\). Adlts, 1 C'hild nk Also Lri; l Br. aJJt. $115. No chilch'('IJ or prls. L11dry Iii.Ci!, rncl gar. 17282 No. 2 Ash Ln, H.B. weslis.118' - ELD EN - senii-ptivate room Advice on all matters. &IS-7206 Love, .l\tarrlage, Bua.inesa Rentals to Shar• Readings given 7 days a 430 wl'l!k, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ;.,'--,,,-N,--,-,-.,,,~,--,-0-,-m-.-,-,-,1 312 N. El Camiro Real, (!'\t111.ii!l1t.J 25-35 to share San Clemente furn, 2 br apt lll c.~1. $85 492-9136, -192-0071) rnu. 611-611~ 11ft. 5 Pi\1. \\'ANTED; Handcralted gill items of all k!nd! to sell on ~AL w1.~llC's to share ('harn1· u1i:: baylront Bal. Island ?Jllsignment in unique fihop, honie \1'/sanie :Io. 5 o ni Newport Bch, Cont11.ct: . 673-02!1" The Bazaar, 2209 W. Balboa ' ;:, Blvd NB, 075-2-173. Fl::1\11\L~ roon1n1ate io share ·~~~===--1 OCl::ANFllONT vie11·. lK·ach. . .NEW t B"DR00\1 3 br apt ,112 O!hf'r girl5. on SAIL MEXICO '" ••i"Ck n<'11·er Jlx 2 Br Sparkln1<: r. · h la Cl' "~ ' · ' 1 · h d d 1 B<llboa Pcn11 . 675-4301. on t e st 1pper Ship, bltns cpl, drps. IJ11lry. gar. urnis t" gar en apartlllP.rl · 10.07';;o--;c:::::-;:::."°:--;c:;:·I tropical parts, adventure. btiq. 'nr shops & pier. s175 Luxuriou~ pool. lush land· SJIARE hon1e on Lido Js!e. 2IJ: 37g.9271 adults. Baby ok. 536--2131 scapin.I:'. $160. Adul1~ • no Cluldrcn 11ccepted. For·1 --;c=~-:o:=c--::::c,.,-,.-·I -pr-ts. 2311 Elrlt'n Ave. details call 673-7l85 A~!. Singles, da~ classe!l, 2 Bn, crpls. <irps. on lh"' &15-5780 or 6.\G-8666 partners -10 sessiollll, hra"•h, 1to11·ns!:ur-~ pauo. Office Rental 440 $25. \\'ed eve'!!. N. B. .(:'ar. SlJO + r:lng dep.l·C~--M~------·1 0ESI\ space Rvailable $50 540-55-10 or 64!)..{1758 !168-j1:12. osta esa ·u •1 ----,Y~O~U~N~G'°'E~XEC=~--1 mo. \V1 provide furniture BEACHBLUFF APTS. Ai\IAZING Adult Liv Ing ut $5 mo. Ansy,·erlng service \\'ants 10 meic't intere!rting 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA, pool. patio, B<'aut. l S.· 'l BR furn or uni a\•ailablc. 305 No. El v.-oman about 5'2". D/\V.8231E!lis.842-76.J~ !.pis, Self clean. Ol'cn~. Can1ino Rea l, Sa n **6-l&-0620 ** \\'ALI{ Uch. Pool & rec rm, 1 Dl \V {in 2 Br) clisp!s, shn.I:' Clen1en1e. 492-4'120 l -~LA~~,~,~hoo~t-o'f-,~,~.,-,.-.. --1 cpts, <irps, jacur.zi & sauna FOR tease or rent office Santa Ana _ 540-6936 .t, 2 Br-11uiet blrlg. S\30 up. t20 121h St. & 219 l5U1 St. -WALK TO BEACH ba1hs, lluge pool. suite in shopping ct'nlcr. 7;,Q Loiv cost day/eve elnsse8 Merrimac Woods ft R t 2 tf' sq. · eerp nn,, 0 icr~, ALCOJ-lOLICS Anonymous. 42:1 J\ll'rr11nac \\'ay C,,,I. slnraJ::P. h11, r:rpt d. Avail Phon" .,~.,7~7 0• wn'te 1..r)l't•ly I .t· 2 BR, ep! tlrps, ' I .. J't~ ~• • b! d t I 817 39.·7 2 HR ap1, $140 rno. 1\du ts 9/1. :Ill E. 17th St. C'.'lf. p O Bo 1223 Cot M Ins, siii·ir. · '.J only. Partly !urn. Sl:KJ . Gl:>-24~. · · x '' sa esa. ~ tllks Occan-LrR 2 Br. np!. • * fi-16-2270 * .-DESI\: spare a\lllih1.ble S50 Social Clubs 535 N<•11ly tl1!corntcd. $l:l()/111u. ---------~--1 H f t B ch mo. WU\ provide furniture SELECT-Your-Date~ f r om :1:1G-6Sti1. un ing on ea 111 $.i 1110. Answering service 1'he Datr-Bank Free Trial La g u ne Beach • Nr lkh. I & 2 Br, }l~ B.1.. SlS;'i up. Pool. 217) S. Cs1 1111)'. 4~-0209, !l> :12.H74.1. ON BEACH! NE\V AP'J'S 1 Br f'rom S227 • 2 BH. Quiet. \Valk to to"'n 2 BR F ro1n S2·12 ,t,,_ b<'h. Adulls. 1.Rasr. 217 3 BR Fa-om $375 Cypress. S170. 494--0209. Furniture Available Mesa Verde Carpet5-drapcs-dishll'nshcr Y' ATTRACTIVE 2 In rhovs1· lmn1 . 2 Br_, nr-1v rpls, drps .~. pu1n1. X!n1 IOl'. Nr i.hop'g & fr-..1)•, 1dr :1l for t•ouple, 111) ,•hlldren, nn fll'ls. $11011110. 1i~.-... 131:, 01· 6-11-l·IOS or (i.ll-07;1:t !01· appl. --DL\'. 2 k 3 Ult, 2 Ba, ,i1cl ~ar. St:JO .t up. H<'nraJ Off': 3tl'.l:i j\-Jpce Ave, 5-IG-1().1-L ht'Mlcd JJOOl-sauna5-11•11n1s rec roon1-occan l'iews pahos-amJJle pnrking Security gunrrls. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE., 11.8. (il•ll ~36-l,lfl7 (lfi;-fl[l('r1 10 ;im.fi pm D11ily \\'ILLfAj\I \\IALTJ..:JtS CO. nvailable. 222 F'orest Al'e. r>1cmhf'Tship 24 hr message La&una Beach. 494-9466 5.1~8181. DESI{ space available $50 Swinging Couplet 1no, \Vill provide furniture \VI DE \VORLD nt S5 mo. Answering servl~ available. 17875 Beach Blvd.l~(~T~l4~l~S~J!>-~Z!~l~t~o~e~5~2~t-~77~2'~'.I Huntington Beach. 642-4321 I: B~~u~~~:':-e~~~i~~!S \ l ost and fOlnt )~ Lido Area -50c Sq, Ft. 0011 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;1 Ht'alonon111·~ Bkr. 675-6700 $."i:1 10 S7'.'> 11111. Grntl fir, Found (fr•• ads) 550 a1r/conJ. 16·18-B-C-Dl,-,---.,------- 1" f' 11· po r t A ! v d, C r,{ . BLK notebocik cor1titining atl- fi !2-2~21. 64·1-1061. dresses & ph numbl'r.s oC 1:,u Sq. Ft. 3 offices, Campus busirlt'Ss1''h· Ioorld in Ph n · f,,,·n.,. a i" rt Clln booth ( 91 &. Pon1onaJ C!\t I., h •JlO ' 9/10 "lr>-807' sl11t1'f' secretary, J:ic II. :.>' ·1• ~Hti--0755. YOUNG Bik. frnl Gcrn1an Newport Beach ---=-=-PARK NEWPORT -;-N£\\'P0RT .BEAOI Sheph<'rd, found v1c. of P;irklik(' llcarh l.Jvui1;: ilJO-:IOO-r•JO It. :I~. Harbor, bt'!\1·re11 1\fc~~addcn lnr Arlults Pl!. Mr. Ervin, 6r;,-l60t & ls! SL 531-8737, or Casa Del Sol I ~~~~~~~~ie.''3,,'-;;;'21"''"· -.;--~::-.,.,--.! Ilachr•lor, I or 2 Dl'droon1~. j 1 SATURDAY Sept 1.1 at 11111! TrJWl\houscs. si.oa.. pools, I ,'1_ 2 RP.:rlirnl unf. Pvt pfl· I II & ) Ne11·port Beach \\'edge k it· . ,. $i70 \ ~ tio rrJllc In 2 BR. elevator~. Rentals ,,..., ten, black wilh y,·f\ite """'WS, tcn111~. , rnn1 • , er.is~ · p ,_ !ruin J-';lShluu J:,land at Jun1-d.~h1'·.~hrs. CJ'PlS, dl/lS. ets Please c11ll 546-52'1~. APARTMENTS 675-8415 646-3062 ~~-~~~~~~~~"!'!"!'!~~ c:on1rmjXlrary <~arrlrn Ap!s P11t ios, frpl r. pool. I l~I ~I ~ ~~ Sl:.0-$163. c·au 5,1t>-516l. Aparlmentl fOf Rent • ) Aparlments fOf Rent 1--Apat!ment1 tor Rent ~ I .t11ar1men!\ for Rent ~ I ~,,--:---"°-,ccc--C'O'c- hort•e & .'>t1n Juariuin Hills arcrptcd. From Sl4S. 445 BLACK male Lab found Hnads. (7141 G·l-l·l!lOO. 21661 Bronkhur~t :"!, JIB. Business Rental Coast Hii-y at Riverside ----* 1714) !l62-1lli:13 * * BRANO NEW * ~ Sl!O\\'lt001\1 111rg. & ofl ice Av(' .. N.Il. ~)'18-ll!Ofi. 20-l32 S1111ta Ana, (At•rnss • OCF.AN ~IF:\V rroni SJl.i. ~p;icr. Close tn Laguna loc, BLACK mnlf' chow in eren fron1 S.A. Counicy Club). I BR . l·nrn nr IJnfurn. Sfl:, tn S~~il rnu. 4!H-1653. of Pll'lt.'C!'l'St an<I Hillcreat, S1mclou~ 1 & 2 HR units. C:'.\SA Pl.A\'!., ~11h & t·oit 1.~1·. !JOO stf IL J',1-1 bldg Laguna Beach. 494--0n. }'nuu Sl.'1:,, ur1. Frpl('s, rri''· \\<tJnu t, llll ">:Jf,..$1~,. fur n111rh1ne shop, gara~e or TA~ kinen. approx 6 inos, . . _ y _ _. L(; 2 Br. bllns. rpl /dq1~. pa tio ~:ir •:10 No /lt'!~ Apt~. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. Newport Beech Newport Beach 360 Apt. Unfurn , Costa Mesa 365 Apt. Unfurn. Costa Mesa 36S ;~\7-?ffl!J or :-~1.~-Jll67. 1 Br. Family-L'n11~. :>;r-11 Iv 1lrmr, conv. lo>. rue!. ~rj::,. VILLA !\IF.SA o\pts, 71[1 \\', \Vil~n. 646-12~11. p;i110E1. load'<' nf ;·lo~rr.~. 2 H!k~ 01·1'.i11-h11Kr LR 2 Br uphol st<'ry shop. ~~ll797. v11• Harbor View JliJl!i 1\dUJt~. 1\1gr. !'i.17--0111. .1/>1, nr,1·1v <l<'1Vlratr1I. Ut LI ---29 E-:-J7th St., Costa ~lesa 11rea , 6-H-41 \\', frunl~•ll'-,. ('illl~lliJ• t'"'' 2 !ur·n. Sl9~1 fnio. '.'1,lfi-f-.~61. BEACH APT -3 u.-1trn1, I~. Bath, tiranrl new l1u1ld lns:: .I< fur111tur.-. BIOC'k lo hC'h ,t SIMlj l.<. :ji:l!NJ/mo. <> * ~ l)l'fl STAR • • fl1•.il t~ s:i::.-1-122 1,~,~"~ .. ~n~:t~t-..,rrn1 ;1l~ * 3 1'.H, ~11nrl01'k. h•·:-.nv'il \'<'1!111·~. n11rl!C' & 1•l.-ru1 S2:l:i. 1ltll l!l\'J. * I Ult , frp!1· . .SJ:~I. 111 11 i&I. ~o ~1udcn!S or f)("I~. 71~. 9.~2-7~21. lHH., yt•:-.r!y ....... sl:;o ,\lu. '.l IlR, y1·ly, unf ....• Sl!r, ~l•i. :1 RH , wnrr. 111tl rM'l $')1;, .\1'1. 4 RH . winlrr . . . . .s:iz:.. \\ALI\: 1n beh. 2 Br. p11l10, 2 car i;llr. Yi ly l"a~r S'.!:ll mo. Adulls/oo p e Is. (jj"\..()~\· •. Newport Heiohts Cl.l::Ai" 1 fir '2 11r. Adlt.~. no pels. Ji:: kit. S13H1:-.o. 2421 E. lG1h Sf, NB. 6-16-1~01. Newport Shores ------2 Rfl. 2 h.i • .o:pac d11p., Nr b<•h, Ar!!1s, .$210. 6~2-3082 PVI'.~, ~t.17-1 •187. Apt. Unturn. 365 G eneral ~1"11 pnrl H' ·,u·h Hlly 6i;..-11~121 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~f':AR Ilt'ach-Roon1y 1 Br. k den, uppt•r apt. i\1arurc cpl. VEN DOME Yr11rl~. $17:.. U!i1 pd . 1"1Rl1ACULATE: APTS! 612-~3. ADULT and YF:ARCvo--.,-,~,.~,-. -,1~,~,,:--:-1o:--;;\\''. I F'A1\11LY Scc!ion N\.'wport Bt-nch. 2 Gil. \ Close to shopping, Park Bi\. \\'l\V cpt, drps, bl\11!1, 1 Spacious 3 BR's. 2 ba -,,,. * ~·\>\:ini pool, put/~n fllllio . N\l pets. 67,,_,,.,. ..::____ * Frpl, lndiv!Lndry fa c'!a 2 BR upr duplr:<, izar. nr 1845 Anaheim Av•. ON"en & hev. 2 adh~ ovt>r COSTA f11ESA &12-2824 3(1. No pt_'I!. Vr!y $150 + '!"":\' ... "! ... !""!!!:!!!!!""'"" ulil. 9~ w. Balboa. &l2-3676 Balboa Peninsula \VINTE!t rental, Newport :--=:--::-:: ............ -..... ••• Pcnlnsul/\ JBR 2BA. !Zllr, :1 DR, 2 Ba, ~Ii blk bay It \\'fl). 1 b!k ro hny & bch oc.-can. crptJ;/drps, 1! w h r , S'2WJ.nln. fiT.r _M·ll ____ ~fv/l"t'fri~, fll'i pal io I.. i;undeck. $nl/mo Yr I y. /ldl!s. 675-5034. BCH J·m1 -3 Bdrn1. 2 Ba. eolor TV, king & quef:"n herl~. plush! -Wln !rr . &16-12.14 Ron 2 Bit. patio, carpor1, •, hlk 10 bench & ba~·. Ar:· commod~t~~ 3 or 4. Avail St'p\ 8 to June 15. 675-3131 R. E. \VINTER. RENTALS Raytront -Penlruiul11. 3 BR. 2 ba. 1250 Mo. D AV IS REALTY &12·7001 I \\'in!t'J' Rental -4 h~c~ rmm nnoan. Fmnt 1 Br. 1 Oii.: Re11r 2 Br, 2 A11. lJlll pct. Ph. %2-ll!IR'l. t1 OCF.AN Vie.,.,·· -_--,,,~D"'°c.""1 1 Rn, S22:i/n\n. Yl'11rly Call 1112-3/l,19 Corona del Mar ~-rf;z~. ON TEN ACRES 1 & 2 BR. Furn. A Untum. Ftrtpl•ces I prtv, patk». Poole Tennlt Conlrlt'I Bkf1l. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6'4·2611 lf,tacArl.hur nr Collet Hwy} ./ BA YFP.ON"T ./ BAYVIEW An11ou11c1ni;: the qu1etopen1nr.:: of l\nrpor! Apt11 tor Ad11l1s; And \l\t~ ~hkhlly lt-.~a quiet oprr1ing ol Bayview :: nnriMs .• 1"; RA. hlt111~. Apt~. rrir l11n11l1r.~. ~2:ri \\'1111t'r IPosr . fi-12 ... '\!112 r11ll 171 IJ 641-S~:15 -~--~----,.-~~~- 'l BR drlux 1011nhnu'"· tT11t~.. drps, blll1$, pl'! pall", t'nc! garni::e. ~1<h1l1~. !-111 prt Oh:. Slfij. 3{)(~1 Cr ... nhd"g"I', :.1(1..72·17 81~1 '1\lti\ I I·-. 71171>~\l~l·.-­ 'l Br 11 /rarporl. $I'll'!. \\'tr pd. (iurdr.'tlt'l' 2:.-~1 "C ' ()q111gr t..1·1', C;.il! lilll'n l & 5, 6~6-11~(1 . l\10DE RNc..---'2,..--~H-, -..,"~' /~g~!n..._., wall.--.d f1I' rm, b1•·4m <·<·!lint:. 11rf)• largf' palm, $1 '.'i.·1. <Jn E. lfith ~t. N:Y-:'llgr at 12·1 £_ 'l01h 51., C.\f • Harli, f . '"' uni .SI Hi UIJ • 1 Rrt F'11rn or \n1f SlJO up • 2 BR rurn or uni $1 -10 up Adll!i, Pool . r~12·2l.ll l CLEAN 2l~r for adull.;;-;w,;r J;), Ground flr. Crp!s, rclrti!, range. Gns pd. Sl25. 360 Victoria. ~3-2407. 2 BR, crpl/drps/hltns. Ch,1s· t>d gar + prknii;. Adults. Sl 35. 2714 Rtl!~rrs Dr. 6--l&-4>91!1 or f,..12--0-'Mrl. 2RR. cpl'i, drps, g11rh dispL. rorpQrl. Small chilrl ok, $120. &12-72!14 oft 5 pm. $17.1 -2 DR, s1u1lin. Arlj. shop'g. Drp'd. Crp1'd. Den. Gar. ~8-8:101, 213: 5!!2-5227. ---EASTSIDF: 2 Br, J l1i Ba, bltn~. 1lsh1\•hr, cp1s, drps. em:I gar. $17i 61:>-2939 e 2 Bl~Crpts, drps, Sl3.11mo. 71'ii Sha I l mar Dr. Call ~,.i7-69'13. l BR. Shttg cpl, rlsh\\'hr, 51'1' rlr11n ovrn, sun(!crck Slti 377 \V, \V Uson. 548-.1605. Delux• 2 Br., 2 Ba-. - Cp!s, <lrpi!. SIO\IC'. Adul 's only, no (Wis. t lfiQ. ~tl5-l110. 9S4 EL CA~tlNO, lg, J BR, Sl50. 2 lr.:: g11r11g1>11, S20. ea. 6'73·1418 Qr ~(1140.\2, FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR's F'rll'~le palio. pool -lndiv. laundry f;i c, Nrar Orange Co, Airpori & UCJ. Ad ult& onJ,v. -""°' 20122 Santa Ana Ave. f\lgr. Mrs. Joachim, Apt l·A 54ft.6215 $ISO-Fa bulous 2 Br. You won't find a l11rger, ni~­ rr apt lor less. Reaut. gar- den area, patios. Quirt a~·ad­ f'nr! strttl, just S. of New- port AVt>. Adul:1, no pt't.~. m2Q F ullerton A1·r.. C:\1. Slf A RP -CL~;;; ·'°'"""2 711°'ft:- w /rrfrig, hltns, drp.~. 11'/11', htd J)()()l. Adlrs, no [)('IS. S14;:i. <)n E-s1<lr. G-1~-!l.'i:lO. 2b~i~fr7if•P1!~ wnshcr/drycr. r a 11 I!(' t,. 01'('11. $1 70, &l:.-0708 or &.1:r.:rn.12. 1 BIL $110, Nt,1· rrp1~·ranJ;r. \Valer pd. 5'1~ "A" Brr11ard. St. Call b1 wn l &. ;i, (;JG--4120. BAC!IEWR Apt S7.l u1J1 p1I. 2 BR, apt. $140. No Pel~. Adults, 820 Crn1rr SI . 642-5848. !Just E. of Blly} 642-ll690. 2BR, aero~~ rrom-P11rk, !llv 3· Bdrm * 2 Bath & refri~. $160 ls! ,_ last mo Living room \\.ifh cathtdral + clean IM· 540-1407. ceiling &: lrp!c. Separate 1 BR. crpl. !mve, re[rig, laundry area. Encl patio. tli~~nl . dish11•asher. $135. Swimming pool & children's 540-61 3.1. p!a,YjU()Und, $'iMJO. 1---~~----~ $TX-1. 2 Br. tll'1,4ohr11l/tfrps, lmma<'. roncl, Arlults/rx> pef!. Mesa Vrrdl". ~8866. HARBOR GREENS *l 81 2 BR,, lrg rms, pool, 5'16-4353 r : shops, util pd, 188'1 Mon- rovia. fi4s.4ll,16 BAY MEADOW APTS. Beani ceilings, paneling. LOWER 2 br, I I;~. cpl1, dps, priv pnt los, N'crea!ion la-bltns, 5ngl gar, 1 chilcl 01\. c1lihr.s. All ndul1s, nQ pet.~. Sl4.S mo. 546-!Y.iji'. e ~ BR's ntO~f AS LOW SHARP 2 BR. 1!~ BA. erpts, P. '> Sl ~/mo. drp~. 1200 MJ f l. Avn1J. ITiw, 387 \\'. Bay SL, C.M. Sl6:i/:vlo . !i57-77U.'t Call 6'16-0073 Jj\1MAC. 3 BR., 2% BA, crp1!, $13G-Fabulous 1--ar:--rlrp.~. l"r"Ced. S 2 00 I 1\1 o. You won't liod a l11rger, nil'-Avail now. 5.17-776S. f'r ap1 for less. Beaut. ~r-1 =r~AJ~M=lL'°"Y~2~,~,-y~l~B~,-.-,.,~,,-,-. den a.rea, patios. Quiet, s-145/mo. 995 Va I f! n c I a . (tt'ad~nd llrNI, Just S, ot Fncd yd Nr BMer/~lmdo;:a. Newport Ave, Adults, no pc·s. 2020 FUiierton Ave .. C1\1 E 4 st. Bluff (Just E. of Bay) 642·8690. ----·----$150-Jmmac. l BR. 2 BA. Cpls.. drp1. b\lni;, quiet NEWPORT BEACH 4-plex. Nr. ff'\l.'Y!. \Valk to Villa Granade Apts. ll'hop·g & 9Chl~. 1 ci\ll<l ok. Four ~roomll' with baloon. Nn pc!,., fnq.: 286.11 JA!'alle io: nbovc & below, GracklWI 9UICK CASH Apt I, C-1\1. ~fl..1-1:zt living & quiet IUrro•ndlng fm family •:th -~lld,..n. THROUGH A OUIET-Downstair1 Ne1.1r Corona de! MM l!tgh " .C:rnre-nff ice, SfiO Per i\lon1h BLK 111nle Cnck-a-poo, vie t n\\·h~. unfurn, :l br, 3 !•11, Newpor t Beach Ri•alooomics Bkr. 675-6700 I-loo.I:' Hosp, 9/9 516-619'!!. •h•rt, llP)Jl"tJ;t, 1700 Sll II •''1, ··c---:'."."----...,.,- fq•I<". ,.1,1. dl'Jl~. ii/lt:ir. A New Way to L ive in lndu1trial Rental 450 Lost 555 11,.r10, gflr. pl<'r & !loar, 11 111 Newport Beach l."· ydy or !-rll. li7.l-S2.E1 2,000 SQ, FT. LO~'T In Sanla Ana 1-lgtll -V ALMOS-T-READY OAKWOOD GARDE N M-1 art'a. lg€' golrlc11 dog APARTMENTS .110 • .. Pl·.·1--t>O"'h~ wlriri"f' u1• ba<k 131':111d r11·1~·-\ Brl. Sl60·2 BR ,. I " I ·' ' "' ,.,,., " $ iKl 1 1, "r11'p••r -.;(lrl 1 1';1rtitionctl offitl' (Rho dcsian fl1clgebackJ. I.· uri .. AI! util r><. riv s.'!Olrvl11.--.Ave 61.i-(J:i.10 Convenirnt Coi.1a 1\1csa Lot:'. Answf'rs to '11\1oos e '', ;:i;dlo, b1ll1ard r111, hid f!f1ol l~fJ<!CUZ'l.i, /\dulls. 20101 S:Z:iO Per l\tonlh Rewnrd! Plrase c ft 11 ~ircl~ .• _N.B. :i.)i··l2·I~ !iOO lii1h .C:t f¥12·~170 REWARD -SlOO. Io r L/\llGE 2.Brt., yea~ly, Patio, V 1sTA DEL MESA-reco11ery ol 1 Phalt fXl\\'er f\l'llfl'•l't-So11Th .. 54S-2:lb7: 5-IS-!!79-1. gar;1gr. 208 41~1 S1. -$200 A J\!onih • i;.12.RO!l!l. partments mactiine, 6 ora!lJ{e d ining --1 r..-2 AR. Furn. & Unf. Dl.~h-<:hrs, 1 gT'Cl'll velVt'l chr. BRAND 11r1v deluxe 2 BR, 2 "'ashf'r . S!ovr & T!rfr1~ -REALTORS &16-RS.'"ill, aftPr 6 p n1, BA unit. Dishwasher. patio. Shag-rrpt'g-Lri:: Rrc renlrr siNcE "l!H4 54S-1572. No1v blrlgo, Avail !or 1~1 nENT s1art~ Sl J:i loc,,..,=-,::=c:--;:-,..,-,-,...,~:I tenant Ort 10th. Choice of Tuitin & Mesa D rive 673-4400 CALICO lypr>, f<'malr, blck & ~. rece-nlly !JP&)'ftl, C'IP11r crp!s/drps. 67:>-3l31 R. E. * S4S-48S5 * _,_._..,_...,..,..,,...,....,.I flea rollRr Sl'atrr Bros. 22nd 2 Bf{ upstairs, stove, refrig, Bt..Y FRONT oH·~oc=e~.A°'N°' * COSTA MESA* & N"·pt Bl. S-10-TI. neil'ard t~1 & d1111. nr heh on :R!h St. t'RONT, :\ Br, 2 Rn, BMt 12'Si SQ It, 110.Z2Q pOwer, pri-645-4!M9. ~~10 yrly, no pcls. Call flocks or headi, Sl2J-S l:,O, v111e of.tice, new bldg. i===o,--=---~-~cl 6i3-23R!I. <l"'<'nt &\6-0732. 17111 sq Jr, 3 QUices, ll0.220 SllADC?\V, 9 yr.~. tloi::. hlk " P'l"'Cr, nr S.D. frwy, ~/v.•h1te on chl'sl. Small, DELUX BAYFRONT OCEA.t'\'rR011rr nr. p i r r . 2;.,c11 sq ft , lrgoflice11, plenty hke Lab. 9/9 nr Coast 2 BR, 2 !Ja, Ad1t:<1. No pcls. Kids t., pr!s <>k. S2!G. lo $385. 01 pMrkini::, nr S.D. frwy, ""'Y, NB. Reward l Avnil Sept 19, 6T:>-0236. Jsr. f~ll-6111. * r.. NATIHESS tu.TR. * &16-6210. 2 BR Newport ll e i g h Is OCF:ANFRONT . \Vintcr; /1 230 E. 17th, C.M. ~2-l48Sl;LO""sr=:~G'°=c.<="-pa=,,.,,=1.-A...--ppro--xl triJ>.lcx. Garage. Enclosed Br. 2 Ba, &, 3 nr, 1 BR, & l J\l-I Bldg. St. front. Easy 12" k>ng. Vtc : WilllOn & patio. $lro. ~IS-9695. Br, Yrly, unturn. &12-19,",6. lH;tX'Ss and park. 16 7 S HaTbor,C.M. 6 4 5-5 3 9 1 , 3 Blt, 2 ba, crpt/drp bit.mi. l Santa An• Place11tia, Ci\1. $285 Rent or1~•~•=w~ru-d-·,.,-------I blk from beach Nr &hp'gi ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; I Lease. L051', gold y,·atch, grca1 sen- cn1r. Yr!y &1&-:lf>84 . VILLA MARSEILLES Ownt"r 673-0:H 7 t1ml'ntal value. Vic Isa-* \VESTCLl.f.E..2 Br. 1~8..Ba. SRAN!IN!W M-i IND!-hlrlg-tm--1"'8!11P-or .. dore.'1.---N.U.-R·• w a Mi .. Townhouae. Adult.~ only, nQ SPACIOUS mo. 1o mo. 1000 sq f.t un\ls. 630-1072, 644-8260 ext 170. · pci~. S220/MCJ. s.13-7533. 1 & l Bdrm. Apts. SW JI.fr TOOm.tu: 1253 Logan LOST: Male Se a Ip o t n t S1nt1 An• Adult Living Ave, Cfll or 673-1417 evt'. Siame8e cat. vie w. Bay &. Furn. & Unfurn. RENT M-1, 1125 sq. tt. 15th St., N.B. Reward! 1407 ,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:,;;; Dishwasher color coon.linal-$135/mo. 1355 Logan, CM. l;;;W;;.;;Ba""y~, .,N,..~"-· 7 ,__,.....,.,,,. 1 CAN'T Bf BEAT ~ appl111ncce . plu11h ~hag Call 675-SU6 CHntUAHUA, temal• bl k SINGLE 5i'ORY Sou1h Sea Almoftphtrt 2 BR .• 2 BAnt CitrpetR & drp8 Air Conditioned Private Patio11 HEATI.:O POOL Plenty of lo wn Cllroon lr Storagt' ~fIDDEN VILLAGE T.ilO South SnltA San!11 Ana • 546-1525 carpet choice of :Z color INDUSTRIAL Unite, C.lif. w/brown markings on feet. tchemea . 2 baltl.'J • a!aJI 110-W po\\'er. $95. t o Jo1ee collar. 6'5-7463. 11howeni • mlrnftd ward-fll5/MO. Pb; 6'12.-1"85. BLUE p&rakeei, very tame robe donr1 . Indirect J!ghl-SHARE rir.1 shop & <1ffl re, Name, "PT'f!tty Pete··. Ing In kitchen • breRklaat San aement~. pref, genu~a~l,[~R<~w~""'~·~C~.M~.~,.._~~mo~~· ~~I bar • huge private renctd '"" 496 3583 pA!lo . plw:b landscaping • conlractor, -..., · · brick &r-B.Q'i. large htllt-Storag• 4551 1 1 ~ lnttructlon erl pools & lanai. LOCKED yd SJ)flct, boats, 3101 So. Bristol St. trl~. cqulp, elc. Nr occ'l.;;m;m;;;m;m;m;~-~ (~!'.fl. N. ot ~. C.01111 Plaza! airporl. $20 nio. 548-5(».I. '11Schools & Senti An• PHONE: 557·8200 .'ITOllAliE ya.rd w/s~, in1tructlon1 575 0 2 rlr, nrw !<hAJ: rpts. pntii, School. rlreplace wtt: b11.r .\ DAILY PIL T rncl RAr. j\!nt\lr~ nrluH~ !•r bu111.\n kl!che n sjipJh1nceS. ·""'~""'':'"-"""""""""".'"" "\VJ.~l:;L> JI & reap", .clean WANT AD n•tireJ pl'l'f'd. No IJf'tll, s14a/ 8.15 Af>11GOS WAY &11.2991 J)url't i::ivr up 1hc l1h1p: out the t.rt'l\~llrl'! & tra~h - :.i:ro Mt ft, SSJ. mo. ltnrbor ---·.-;-:-.,.-..,.---- &. lhik.--.r 548-1416. TENN I S LESSONS-Bc1 .• Turn thoso Whlte Elephanl~ Private or Bm. gro1111~. i...t, Into cnJJh thnl a Dally l'Uot Rt"a80nable r.,1111. 543-3938. rnv. 645-JJl:'t or 644~7:\1, Cold"·ell. B11nkcr t.. Co. ..LI~" ft In cln~~1llE"1!, Ship f\lrn ln1n Cft~h thru n Dally 642-56 78 ____ -_r._.,1_1 _•_n_ .. v._,_,._•_•·_h_"_''-'-'-"--,,,~M-'_"_'_•1_"_•_•_•~'-"-' __ M_1_.52Zt __ ,_,,_.<_·1-fl!'f'itri;i1fts: 642-567!1 Pllnt Cla~sifle<I l rl. i;.42~567,11 Dllnc-11-ltM 11dl I Pilot nn'-~llied, 642-5678 4 \ ~~PJlOT Titesdll)', Septembtr 14 1971 [ ........ I~ [ ----!~ [ ._ .... .-!~[ ![Ill [ ![Ill [ ][Ill [ ![Ill lc__·---·~l[Il] IL.__ ...... ,_.-·___,J[fl] Schools & in5tructions Contractor Ironing Help Wanted, M & F 710 57l --------i;__;__; _____ _ Arn:litians *: Rernodcluig IRO~lNl; dvne In my ho1ne 1------------ GfTWick I. Son, LI('. $1 25 an hr. fi73-6()41 • 54~21 70 * 1r &15-{]jl'16 * 1r 1-----Accountant $1K Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 71O1 Help W•nted, M & F 710 IGt:NERAL OF FJ CE - CarJMt Cle•n-;;/Helpt; Glan1oor ~pot. If you l1ke1.·.·.·---------- \\'anted. Good \\·ages, full J.'l'OPh.', tlus is for you, Lile rirnc, Call ltorHayne, S.Wl.fi(IJ3 ty11ui~ Cu. l\1ll teach _you Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 :.1anufac1ur1~ Train To S. A ~EAVY EOUI PMENT OPERATOR Driveway' Lrarn ro o[l('rate Bulldoz- Painting A Xln't gn.1" lh po1ent1al for Paperhanging )uung deg-1'('efi CPA. Cou- --'---:.--"----1 suiituon b<iekground. --. _ ----sunple boOklu.•cpuJJ::. $3j(I, C/\SJllEH, ci;r ~a.!ih. Part Call Linda Ray, !>IO--OQ;i;i ~:.1~j4£all bel\\·n 8 & 6. COASTAL AG\::NC.i' ,\ Pl'tl!,'t'l'~'>IVf t)lttll111<&C1UI'· 111g t.'O., ,111 , wo1·k111i::. (.'Olld1· TIUllS. (nni,:t• 1,.-.nt•IJI.,., 10 hours. ·I d:1y l\\'l'k. 11 hOll!'' PERSONNEL SECRETARY l'rs, Dn11:luws. Cranl.'fi, ~·rapt·~. J.oartt>rs, Trc>11ch- "r~. ('!<' Study at hornr !11Jlo.,.,1•d by J'f'sidrnt lrain- 111(; t\\ our n1od('rn factlily in ~1r,un1, fll)!1da. JIQ111r O!li!.'('·l'lliami. F1t, l'NJVEHS!TY llt::AV'J' co,\;-;THUCTJON ::.Cl!OO!.S, !)cf>!. # \203 :lit (;oh!1'n C"1rr·!(' Dri\'e S.1n!:t Ana. Cali! !17105 Phont'. 1~t t 1 0>!7-7.lZl ,'l:itn'1t' ...................... . \,ldl'I."~ .................... . i"11y ......... , ..•. ·•••• ••••• ,..:1.11e .......... Zip ........ . f'h<l1lf' ··--··· ..... 1\i:;:e ..... -;-GUITAR LESSOf\~ Y .. ur !111mC' Or ;\hnc • SlO n1nn1h 4%-~ • llA\\'LI::Y 'S Dr I v e\\' a y CN1t1ng, have It doll(' r'IO\\', \\'inte r ls roming 545-5195. &-1 p111. Electrical No \Vast111h NEWPORT * WALLPAPER * Personnel Agency \\'ht!n you call "~1ac·· 833 Dover Dr., N .B. 5-11\.-l IM &16-1111 642~3870 PAPETtHANGErt, cu i: to 111 :ELF.M"RICIAN. licensrd. ll'Ol'k, no joh 100 ~riirlll. All AEROSPACE: Don 't hond£>rl. S111all JObs, malnt. Guaran. for Frt>e l'!>il. Ca!l l Wait for the Sp ace & ,,.pairs. 54.~·5203. ~31li. I Age lo return! G ardening l'AINTlNG, profr.~sionHI. All Laid off? 01•er 40? Posl11nn -------~--11•o rk gut1rn . Col or 111~rrui'f'? P1-11 your brain AL'S GARDENING I(> b k 11pe cia l isl. 962-01~3, l. 11'\'l' ill' 10 \\'O~k-Now, for gardening & 1ma11 !>17_1441. S11r1111!;1t_111g, lucralt\'(', n('w !anciSC'apini;: services, call au101r10111{', lull or Jl:tr! 540-5198. Serving Newport, VIN'YI. p <i p" r ha n i: in g t1rne. Call 962-101 7 9 10 .i Cct\1, Costa ~fesa, Dover ~peclalisl, 11·nrk gu<irarucrd, r-.1011 thru Thurs. ' Shores, \\.'estelill.~=--fl'<'t' C'St. !Jan Sch11•artz Al Tf'R l\TION 1. d , . * LANDSCAPING * ri-17-5.~·16 or 1146-21&2. , ' ' ' a.\, ei.;11tr. ------C:=---1 only. Apply U1 person. l_..1ne '.'t•w la"'·ns, sprinklers, r1r-YOU supply the paint . Br:van1, !il. Coast Pla~a. bor.;. p<iuos. fefJCC'S, \\'Olis. Rooms painter! $10 f'!l, Also c .. \1. ~~O-i718. Li{''fl <'OtJtr. ~1asl!'r Charge. ('X!erior. Call S.lG-70-16. Aum ~lan ll yi·s loc exp. 5?.6-122~1. Tl'-IP JS · 1790 Harbor Bl a! Adams Cl!EVRON dea l e r~h1 p GRANDi\JOTHER 1ype-livt> b'Tfi\'l')'a1·!l i;liift 21 or ovrr sln1 working ('~lld, un1fo1·1~ in, t•i1re tor )Ql'l'ly honie & lO ~'r scl100! ;;-1rl. \\lorki11g fui ·u, night dHft'l·e111taJ pay. "~i •~ JH1rti11s. ..,.. ~J open . :!t98R 011eg11. llwy, San Ju1tn C '"'::':..'"':..·l:..OOc,· ===---1 apo. - C'HILDn EN BACI\ T 0 GUARDS IRVlNE PERSONNEL SERVICES a-AGENCY SCllDOI.-•. '-' Nighl 1vork, busy retail ou!- -'Oll can r11rn 11·hlle !hl'y lca1·n. Be an h'l. good salary &· benef,rs. SALES MANAGER A\'nn rt'p11-'S('ntal11•e. You 'll Call JC'rry Randolph, 113 Excep1ional gro'>lth JIOtl'nt- have your cv.'n busuies.-;, 9M-9!!l:S. iaJ 1v1su1-girt1J r.qu1p111(.n! your own hours, your own 111\lll 4ir'f'ssl'r, ex-p'd all manula!'lu1'l'r. Capitl>le <.f ,, a r 11 in g s . Call 001,1, phases. (;uaranttt & C"Omm. building n1r1r k('11ng & cus\o- 541)-7().11. ,Xlnt opp1y Phone eves, mer scrvicr funcli«ns. ln- 1!17-14$.1 !erna1iona1 1n sCOp,,•, Prefer CLEAN-UP PERSONNEL 1\flply ln Prrson Only S!'e !\Ir. Andcrscn llt:l.P! J have a nrw husi-Individual pre~n1ly en1ploy. '''';;s 1n tc11'n & J nl'rd your t-d, successful 111 1h•al11i.;:: 11•i th su1"geo11s &: hns111raJ ad· h1•J p rrir a progress11·e Pn-Jr•rpn~f' 1n th.._ au\omQtive rninistra!ct$. ~ulary to l1cld tha1 cfft'rs the follo11·-$l9K + · En1ploycr P..iy,, Fee. _ __ p 1\ IN •~L; apcnng. · 0f)<'ning at i\Ian1u111 l\lotors PHOFl::SSIONAL Gardener, · 11 •-LI < •g · ,rs. 1n ar1.1<1r ar!'a. c •· for rl('w & i<l't'rl unport 11 • A/Payable $500 pay, has 11111n1:rl1~11" u1"'-·n. Atlantic Research in ir\g for .. , Costa Mesa needs an E xp e r ienced e xperieiic:ed ~ecreta ry DEBURR & DRILL PRESS OPRS . 2nd Operation Apply At STA-FAST, INC. 926 So. Lyon Sa nta Ana 1\11\J'<i Ill df'l l\'1'r and in~!all appl111.ner-; a.nit t<-1£'v1.-1un. Exp('r11•nl'f' r"flui1·ed Dav1s--R1v11 n ( 01l. l>~S-lf.S.I wilh good skills to work with thl!' employ- m ent supervisor. Du- ties a re va ried & in- t eres t ing, with a g r ea t deal of public contact. Ty ping, Shortha nd & 2 yea r s office e x per ience required . Plea se Apply In Per son 3333 H a rbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. Ca lif, tl'C'C \1·ork. Pr tl n in g, hond<'r!. R"['s furn. 612-21"16. auroniobtle Jo! inain!enan<'c SNACK SHOP G 'I Off I I ~ ~prinkl!'T'S, ('\Pan Ufl johs, BAKERY (!) fi!'Q\l'th & Sef'ur1ry r·or ~n . ic:e $433 Services ~nd Re~n: 1 a n rl s ca p in g. Grorgc, PROFESSIONAL Pn1n11n~ -nian. F:xper. drsired hut not 3-l•H E. Coast ll\\'y 1'hO:w \\'ill Ing 'fo \Vork. Girl Friday $450 _ _ i~•;,16-~5'9--;:c'c·,-----~~-inter/cxlcr. Honcst work. nian<lalury. Apply in f.l"rS(ln, ~orona deJ Mar !2\ Nation\\·idc Personal Rec-I BM Keypunch to $476 Lie & ins. 54S-27j9, 6'1~>--:1:~. only brhi·n Sani & lOam o"nilion Typist $375 ~IED!CAL assist1n1 bark ,,fl'. 1-.xp'd 011!,1· !l('f'd apph. For bu~y G.P. of~-1\IUS\ know X-ra}, EK<;, <lr:lw blood. r~! Torn & :O.lis~inn \Iii",[(') are:'I. 11:17-7:"1:..'ll ATLANTIC RESEARCH Appliance & Parts \\'ASJIERS, Repair dryers dishwashf'r l'f'pa irs. Sl'r.•lce men. ·199-.~7~2. & Exp SPENCER'S Lawn Scorvice. fr'l?e est. l..a11·n ca re, clranups. Reasonable. TOJ\1'S J apanese Giirdenl'r l\lr.111 thru Fri. 10 l\lr. ,., Ain .• ll1dust'l-Comm'l-Hcs!-PA I NT ING : 11 ones I Curlalld. 900 SO. Coast l-ll~'Y. COOKS {3J An Opportunity To E rtrn Gen'I Ofc p /time $2 hr .,. .. aran!Ct'd 11·ork. ~.ic:'d An" , .. , m•"'' B'""I>. 1· II T . p ·r In Ei.'.cess o! $25.000 Per 'I. IOTllEHS. S1"tlt•n!s. t;n1nd Equol Oppor. E1nplnyrr rlent'l. Comp. La11•n Ciu·e. "'" .. • .,.,,..,~ .. , .. .,., u in1e-& a rt 1me ~ l!~~~~~~~~~~~I I . .C'~l,~e'-.".i<J~b':.. ~C~al~l~6~7:'.5-~5~1~4"~-~--IA:SS!SifAiiTli:!ITTIB;:;;::-;w,;; Nites-18 & Ovl'~ Ycal'. 488 E. 17th (al Irvin!' J Co\! 1no!hr1·s. II .vou e n j o y l' c-.v l.11\'n, sprinklr. 031-1.J.16 A~SISTANT 'I • Pl(•"f' , , , 0 , . · · ._, "nnagcr. ov"r CARL JR'S 642-1470 chll11rt'n. "" need vour ,_ Cook..-~1.75 hr 10 PROt ~·.SS! Ni~l. painlin~. -25, 110 CXfX'!'. ncc, Fullcr )[these benefits in1el'l'st you, vnltu11rPr h(·l r 1n n111·~c1·y s1;i rt. No slu!!cn r,;. Apply in I nt!'r1or/ext"rlr)r, Qu;1hly Bnish Co 962--0416 Apply i\t -C 1 \\'Ork & 1na1e r\11\. !'1:i7-74'J~1. . . 21fl F:, 17th St :\-'Oil inll'.ITSt me & I \\'OUld INSUHANCE ,\gc.'11(·y Cirl ~('hool. l!rs 1n he 31T(ln.{<l'I! person. 0 vny Kilcllf'n, 3211 • ASSISTANT Cook, davs shift. Costa .l\lcsa like to n1el'\ you. Call ~Ir. srlf-!!.larter Tor i:: r o 1v i 11 ~ al ~our (,.'(111vP11if'nt·<'. \\'ill llarl)tJ~l, C . .\L==---I :-H&--5213. Auto Waxtng Pla.oter, Patch, R.e,a1r P hone 646-776'1. Eqiial Op-\Ser :\1gr. Toni Bre"drn Broorn!', (71 ·11 778-1714, r.ton-a.L:l'.ncy. 1\l1nunun1 .1 yh\ gil·e good t'X!•· 6-lt>-:1106. f{£\EPTJ(l.-.:[S1' Skeeters Wash N Wax EXP. Japan~st' Gardener. PLAST£R-Patch~Rm A<lits. ix>rluni1y Employer. l·c=o.c.,Oco"s,...:c,,c,,c,clecJ::..:cfoc,c.:cNc'e_·w Thur~. 9am-4pn1 . agency ufl(ler-.\•r11H1;::-& .\!OTl!EHJ.l·:ss hu11H', l1ve-u1 ;\L\Tl!l:J:: C.Oinpacts $7.2'5. Standards Kno1Y how, up-keep, plant A('cous. cl'ilin_gs, s t u c {' 0 c A RR o \Vs Restaurant. HOSTESS, CI u b house, ral ll1j!; r :o;pcr. all llncs hou.~ckf'rJl<'i' 11 ;inh•(L . '' ::.1u~1 "n.10~ \\Orkin~ 11 ilh 1he $9.Z:;, Quick Scorv. Your pest. trimming, clean-up. rc'fin. F'rcc e st i m 11. 1 e 5 . ASSEMBLERS opening August JO. Apply in IRISUl't' \\'orh!, Lag u n a nccrs.~. ~11ary oprn. •·luldn·~i 7 .t 11 ~ i·~~ flub I 1 •' . Li\!111 of!i('<' home or pick uri. t>15-Z-J50. lc"-;;;""'c"o-"~·;::c:;--;-;:::;"":-=:c l ;s~:i:;.~·:'~'~'!:1.~&J"::.\-'l::'.:l.'.70:_:•~11~.;;:· __ 1 p e r 5 0 n a l ca r r 0 \V s I !ills. Recrea1ion & soc:ial PEACOCK I N SU n A :0.' C E , Jnrrr.•o('i\s \\'rd thru ::;.11 hrit'kl,'t'011111I. ."-illl•' 1yr1n1.: "\\'N I · I Asscn1blcs 1•JccrTic -rnt'ch-R 6 aC'l1\l11rs backg ro un1I 11\C. ""· ·-'°-.".• rC'quuvd .. tXlflfn10 to stai1 . Baby~itting ...,, l\ a1nl. l auling. new • PATCH PLi\SfI::RING cslauranl 20 Aveni d a '"' ...., "' I I I an1c:il dC\'Lces & suh-assrn1-p 5 Cl hr!11lul. P /tin1e position IHi-Sjl·I 179:;1 l3ra1·h Bl. -Crill :~C-~Jl~.l. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL Enrol! now for Fall JSth & i\lonrovia, 1,; cl;.y + full day sessions. Planned program, hot lunches. Ages 2~. hI"!I 6:3() A!\t -6 P:.t. S20 wk-CO:\.'IPARE! &12-41Y.i0 BABYSIT'T!~'G, n1y honir. !'1-lon rhn1 Fri, E ."lpf'r. :.!yr.c;.5 yn;, lovrly sUITOund111gs, (d.\I. &1-l-j92R. YOUNG ."c-1 S.-·!1001, o[W'n 7 dys, 6:.".Ckim-7:30pn1. Prof. a\\·ns. c ean-up_ prun ng. AU lypl'~. FrPe cs!imates. 1ro. au cnicntc. S ~---------Free est. Call 546-7379. Call S.lll-68'25 hlic.~. ln!<'rprcts a~se1nb!y COOK -HOUSE.KEU'l:;lt. pl'rn1. ::4 hrs. \\'k. J\pply. U!Cf' K Hur111n~tnn Bch RELIABLf: 1101n,111 to r11re Exper JapanC'sc Gardel'l('r Complrte yd lif'rvice. Neal & Rclia. Free est. &1~389. JAPANESE GARDENER Complete Yard Cai·e. Re11sonable. &-12-S9R.i EXPF.n. g.:irdener, t'Cln1plC'le ~"1Ticc, Lai.,'lina to S-9n Clrm. Dale Hanry 496-5927. CO:O.lPLETE l<nvn & garden- lni:; wn·lr.e. Jiin 54S-0-105 dra.1v1ngs. spe<'ifieation Adm1111strat1on Bid""., 13.')2'1 Kl'l'CllF-.".' bolo.,., .• ,. 21 I I L h •·· 'I lb I I A c ,_, ·' ~ ,. ., ·-llt cotip e, 1g t l'Q0,;1ng. Plumbing prints, parts list. l Yr. pre-· 0 {'r l'Ss lOnlt', ·t-Qprn. \\', Pa!<CO rlr Valeocia, i\lon Rctu,...n1rnt f!or"t .•~ \'IOU!i clee1ro n1"chan1cal J. Pars"! 1\1.D .• 61&-300.1. 1hnr ~'ri !ll:i2-ii31 .,. 11~7. ___:l'.l·2:JO.I. ______ _ STEVE'S Plun1b1ng repairs i.ISS"lllbly t'XJil'r; Soldt'ring DENTAL HECEPTIONIST ~ R E~POi\'SIBLE ~"cre!ary, & small in!<.1.'.111. ~tVli'(' JC'ch niu!'s. E."jlc r. N.B. office HOSTESS LABO 001'1. lil!h! hkkpfi. art·ur:ite typist, rall~ ,~. hdy r;1!~. 826-~163. Yor Appoinfnl('llt &!£-.:-,Ill Lunch llam-2pn1, 11·knds orr. RERS d1rt:it1n,'.! n1nch. l1g-ht .i;/h, PLU~ll3T:'llG REP,\11t Call I ndustrutl H.ela:ion.<; Arply in Jlf'l'SOll. Co lony /VJ /, S('lf-~t:1rtcr, n l" a t op-. · ' -· 17141 49•9401 DENTAL asst, exp. chan·-l\ltehen • .'.l2ll llnrbor Bl. \\'ork ii·lu·n .•. 11.1,..,. 'a 'el' Jll'anint·r. Si\lary o""n. ~nd No ,inh 10tJ sn1all ,.. side. Seti. ope••-I., .. ,,.. "' ' ' ''" ~ e ""' " " C.tll you wan!! rr~un1c fn ('la~~ifwr! Ari Ne. • &12-31~., 11111·.·EI 1'oro. 0 '.0 II '"-. TELONIC " '1.-,V-"" Interim 202, (' n D,\!LY !'!WT, P.O. COLE PLUMBING o~:NTAL A~s·T e HOUSEKEEPERS Bo" J:l-O, Cn;;1:1 lllf's:1. 2~ ln·. sr1.,,·ic£'. 6·15-t Hil Ell])('r pr1·f{'1,·1'd • COMPANIONS Personnel Service We are now accepting !{f'._:i ___ IA_Bl.E niHn 11·;1nied tu Roofl 'ng_ Industries Inc. • •. -.1,_7,7,1 • • e PRAC. NURSES applications for ------,. , 1101'k gra\'<";.;ir-.1 ~hilt. :, trael1<'rl'. Reas ra t cs. Japa11f'se GardeninR T. Guy Roof1n~. nr;il Dll'C'(·t. ,~ La guna Beach DI S IJ\VAS!!Ell fu ll/pnrl J / 778 V(. 20th, C.M . DAY BUSBOY n11"~ :i i1k \OP:'<l-!\f'l.\l. Call •fl\\;O l <1ppo1·1un1ly <'1nplo"er 1. ,,_ I 1 c' I All Ll\[' In 01,s 642-7523 54'2592 -.,.-,-,.711 •. ''01··.·• 1'.'"h''''• r no n1y Q\1n 11·ork. 6·1>-2780. ~ 1n1e. o..1p 1s onvarscent u--~ -... ,, , , Ho p GGI Cr1 (rt St C \1 i\lc•':i \1•1l'•'lr ~ll"ll Srr1· , &1&-3i06. Con1111C'r'Cicil • R<'sidenlial NE\VPORT HeiRhts area. 1nrlustrl<1l &1;)....-0J.l:i 5 1,Q-!J~i!''(l. fl'l1'ENOANT a t Ct1evron -s · 1 ·.' .. ·. No ft•r '\'o Appl11·an1 LATHE-OPERATOR DAY & NITE C11~1,1 >1t·~;1 A-I ,1c,c1,,c1---ll-o-,,-,,-oc·-00,c,,-,, S!ation ,t ill'rl;: R<'n1-A-Car DISHWASH E R-- Large yd/sandbox/crafls. LA\VN CARE & gaiY!f'n Balanecd lunch. Xln't care. 11·ork, light haulin~. F:xp'd. ' " Sll'onc: local 111 f~. 1wrds a 1111'-ISHW SH &rvi<'e. Hool~ c \I u l k ,, d, in Lab'\111!1. Bch. Collcgl' N!1i· ,\Jon thru Fntlay Hskpr Aide $300 mo. rrt ,rngu~ opt·. 1111 h sc[-up D A ER sralf'd &, Coo!rd. &lj..-2.\.',(I. fl<'lll, 01·<'r J.\ 20 hl's wkly. l:l 't1I •I ,\_,,.J,•I L--1rly 111 \\'hrrl!•h<11r <'~JM'TJ['rl<'t'. s;,.7,._ 6-l!l-Z7~. Rea!'Onabl(', Call ~:t-9735. Al No "Lcn1;/1a1rs". 49-l-900l. Apply In P•'!'SOll 111 Anahrun. :1 day \1'k, Call !lnh \\'i!.~n ;.10-60.i.i >S!ew~;n~g~/~~'•'._'.'~a~ll~o,:n~•--IAfiroLl: MAR IE ... 1\UTO LOT i\IA.\'. i\I any CfJ::\Tl\L Al;E:O.CY T L.C. for your l·h1ld. F.XPER. lliiwaiian Gard('Tl{'!' EUHOPI::A:"l fnni:r ix>nl'flls. i•>.:perif'nc·e CALENDAR PIE'S Moth 11 rs Helpe rS300 mo Zi90 llarb<lr I~l :11 ,\1ta 111s Exp .. nc>ar ~. Coast Plaza Com pl f' I e G ar den i nR * ;:,.16-7~09 • :"l'r.'J('f', Kan1alani, &1f.-t676. nHESS~li\KlN<: Jll'('lrrrecl. Apply H\ j)Cl'S01l 1'1l i::. lith S1.. C.i\I. A~s1.•t lllOlhrr \\'13 eh1ldrt'n. Lf:(;AL st'f'. ()I' (J':tlll('{', pan 1-~~"'-'.:.;,..~--LIC'O CHILD CARE AL'S l .. >nds,"'.ap111g. T r('{' td1 C'U1'10111 f1!!rd. Pf'T'!'nnal to Don Crr\1<'r, Thl'IXior" DISHWASHER--11111,.,, s111all rnnf.;P111;1 l, no fa~h1on 1ull'11'r. 67'.!-IRl!l_ Robins Ford. 2000 Harbor £~·£'. ~h1ft. P1rime. :iluSl' bf' Elderly C are to $350 mo pressure la'" ClHI<."<' 111 11 B., Harbor ,t, Baker, C:\I. 5 yrs. l'<'llJfJ\'ll.I. Yarrl rrmorll"hng. exp, Refs. 5-1;,..ni.1 Tr;1sh hauling, lot r\£'anup. LIC'D rlay <'are rn :,:30 pm. 1 Rrp;u r ~prinklcrs. 67?.-1166. l'htld \1'e<>kJ~·. 1101 111cals. G e neral Service1 9orc~sm<1k111.i: _ Alt<'rat1ons B\l'd., Costa '11\'sa. c·ll!..in & lll'al. Apply 111 llf'r· ~~or •·oupl!' 111 11.B. !1'adu1~ tn h1lu1··· full 11111,• [)rsi~nrrl lo s11il Y"U. B,\RYSITil·:R to li'ah·h 2 sun. S~u·f & S1rlt'l1n, ::d30 \\'. pos1!1011. gd. ~C1L r:o.p. :'Ind Call Jo Ir &IG--&M6 i·h1ld1l'll artrr sc·hool in Coast }l\\y, 1'<.B. H skpr A ide $350 mo skills TCfJ\UrNI. A1:1• 2·.,._:;:1 --C' l'I • y 11 11 · , 1-, -0 -, bul I 1 I h ' N'!•11 porl C1111nlr nrrd all po•.. _., ,,0,,,1e•<••I 1~.,.0,. Alterations -642-5845 t •. ,) r.nr ;4,l-;:i:•a," !SI'\ O\'S t'f 1•'.ll . ' ' r• 7 I 2 ,. · , I I I' a1nunrl c·nnk, h~kpr & air]r ln1·f'i" 111111111" ~111·n1ut1dt11!"~. l\'o. C ,\!. ~IG-l .l.19. T!Hi'\GS by :\loo:'<{", Lt. Builder• r ll'l·t.. plun1h, fenrC'. Id", ?\O Job Too Srno.Jl! Orick, in~!lns. carfl('ntn'. paint e1c. block, concITle. carpt'ntry, ·-''_r>--0'! __ 20_. ------- add a nn, hou.c;e leveling, Hauling gar. rloo r rrr>a 1rs. Free est. ' · •. ,, .• , .. , ..• ,, •. ,,,". ~ ,.,,.,,, .•. "'I'· .\ r () d ; <>-·,· l;:i, C<u! <"CV Qg-y pt·n,. Ul'IS, f' t 1• ~ ~ ~ ,-'·' •.•• ,. ·'" .~, for hu<hand. i\lus1 dr•I\' .. 1 _1•'."l•'•".-'',•0·11. 6T." .. :;8?J; 11flrr 6 pin, •199-Zli.~. l~!fl-70~'6 <'Qll. ,,, ••• "'......,,,, file _:__;_:_::_ __ .I ·=c~~ .. ~ 1l;1y 1•·k. ---------------1n1\HY~r1·r ~:n 111 Ad ams OMV & Contracts G irl LIVE-in hot1M•l,1,·1•1·r '" rrtro· CERA~l!C Lile new & &:huol 111'<'11. 2nd grader. 2-Lot:~d r1C'\V c;ir clC'lllt:'r~hip Mothe rless hm. $250 mo rr:1r 2 hn);;, •11:"rl :l and ~ rf'lntXIC'I. Frrr-rs!. Smull ~.p111 J af1ns ,,k, ~16-6(1j2. llt'f'd.~ sh;1rr girl 10 11·n1·k Fn!hrr nPrll~ hC'lr \l•f:l :!nrxl i'<iN' honl". '1iin l'()(l•ll ;ind jobs "''"lron1r. 5:\6-2·!26. :1rt 6. \)i\·lV & cont roH·ts drsk. t~x-lrPn<1ger.~. Lire dUllCS. ,) day h11th, \1'4't'kt•nrls orf. r,::u-276.'i \\'(JQlly. 962..-69-15. Carpenter ADDIT. & nl•palr, ("ilh. lnn111ra, n1arl1tc. fir tilr, pal1('!111g. Anl1q. Furn. - J'C'p:11r & rr!1n. Fwe est. 641-7:'!98. ~v~s1=z=E-J=o=B~1 - R•-o;1r1. comni'l. inrlu~. iir1s. All typ!'s \\nrk. Qull·k ::;,.,n•, Hras Fr"""~! •li~-1•\!\t. CUSfO\\ 110Qfl~k~f;';r~ h~· Durkan-.!t1r.es. 1i,.,~1d. ('nmn1 . &\~.'ilf.~. fi;~;s1:: Cem e nt, Concrete R~:1\T Th<' Rd1n'. (t11J('r<•Tr r1.-.-.r•, p.;111"'· d r 1 \ ,. 1o. ~1•1''\\':Jlk~. !1'111 li12~~:114. P.l\TIOS, 11alk~.-d rl\r, 111~1 nr11 ] .1 I\ 11 ~. ~IW hrr.1k, f\"111(\\'P, 5-1~-Xf.li~ fr•r (''-\. !!AULIN G, Yarrl Cl<'O'ln-upl ~~~~~~~~~~~\lii/~~cnrn'S~~:;o~~I no'ricnc<'tf Pl'"f,..rr,.,d. Full nll<'t' ~·:W r.111 111'l'kfi11.1's, h . d 11 0' BABYsrrrEP., livl'-111 f(1f ,,~ ll'k , Y f'XJIC'r lrl1i'I' co P,., l'On1p;1ny br11rf1ts, in.~ .• paid ans tilTif' i1r1,K1~1(i~. stu1\Pnt. Large true\\. Reas. [ llfiJLJ NC-!Jl)(ll "!::" i;;irl. Cn~ta /\fi'!<a i•ocnlion. /llai\ r"ply 10 • Companion $250 mo l.lAC'lllNISTS pdin1C'. 11!!11 ' '1 18'" Employment :orra. Call ilffl'r 4 pin, · ·'· -'"'· Cla~sif1f'rl Ari #:lZ?, Daily ~-------' (;\!i-?.U:' .. ~. I D I' Y1\RD. garage, 1·lcan11ps. ••••••••••••I·-~---------1ilo1 . P .. ,n-.: JJGO. Cns1a. R1•nio1·" trrr.~. r!irt, 11;•. f~,\BYS!TTER, ~1rb S, 7, boy !\1£'~:i. C:i. !12626. Drlir.h rfu! lady 111 N.B. Pvcs. nrrds hrlr. ;\lU<I 1!r11'1'. :~1 2-2-~~1!1 .:ill ;, prn l':a~y JOh. '.>day \1'1;, ,\l A!:--; TE N"'ANC~>1\1·111 .- skin!oader, hackhoc. JobWa nted.Female702 4 1 ~·· H.oon1/lx:iard + st1lary. ** DONU-T~M~A~K~ER-,, • 1&--lf"" rC'lll't'd n1an ro do h1" ll'Ol'k Rli-266G. -:-. · '";" P N "600 mo _ ~·~~--~--H/\Vf~ 1•oflks, hnuSf'k{'('p!'f.~. , . . . ra c . urse ~ in nl« lild~. L11·1nt:: 1·u: ... r THASH & Garagl' clf'all-llJI, l'<'llnpaninri;;. p ra c 1 1 r:i J l~AB'\ :-1111:.P. l\:ol1l<'I\, £'\'1'~. /\pply ln Prr.~t1n Only L.1tly strnkl" p;Hir111 Tif'•'t!s 1i1h f:,1. C \l \\'1 \\I' P. 0 1 days. ~JO a lna<l. f'rec rst. iiurs"s ai:-nl. Ll\'<' in/nut. 3 rhilrlr<'n. Cos1a .\\{'sa aJ'f'a. :il'I' ;\Jr. Andrr;on (·ari-1hJr nur:sf'. ~Ill.<! rln•:.'. Bo>< 16'\f>. N"11i1nr! J)(';u·h '••>'llm'. '.".~-~"31. I I I fi-~6-7:,_·l(i b('f···r" 4 -... ,v 11 k -" ' , ... , ,.., f!o•f's l' 1rrkr•. ~.m11 oyf't' -----------""' J • ,\!ALE P/t1111r ~Hlr~. 1\rrl~. Houseclea n ing ____ J>.1.1':< !11• lloahh ~ t·,,n11l.\' BAKER SNACK SHO P Cook "300 [)f>~n1Clrxl'~. !\n. J ~·a~111on ---------B•tt•k Tv ~('h(>()\ Sprf'ial Carfl<'t ('lf.'<1111111: By DIAMONO :l)(r :c;h.~1111"'° Sl)(, ~l(';nn :1-30 f\o 'pa1rs & ln.~ra!Jat1n11 f°r'f'" F,f ~\1'1-1~17 ll<1u~f'r•]('11.t11111;: H;.i 11:•.\. 111111 Tr;i11«1v11·1a1~,n (';111 $~f...-(XJ1/\ ~--~-- r ;11·" ,\~r111-v. l~(, r-;,, BAKERY ~ 1 t 1 :.. i• Brt1:irli\;i~, ~ i\. ~il7-'.fi.'\I , E xperienced :;111 t:. C".1~1 J/11y f"n11 ~n1al! :::Ur\t hon\(' in An·1 -'0'0'°0'.·-· -·------ 1\lll~ .. -. fllr (.'f11l\\jh-:<Cl'rl<T, , Ir!• 1 ly «:trl' or ra1111l~· c111.., 11,,m,-.1nal;tri-. :,17-r~;,111 1-1-11 I T ~ ~:-cf.1::-;\ X ~ rrf•'l'"ll!'•'"· n11 n 1r:111~r~ >t'Ta· 1H•n. "'p!'f\l'1Jl'r<I ~~;i; lil(\'~ H;ipw anted:'"M & F 710 Top n1;1n n('rtl on/) ·'flply ,\ppl,v [11 1'1•r..-•n Only :-"" ~Ir. And1•rs•1n S NAC K SHOP BAK ERY ;:H-1 !·-. l ",,,1,1 H11) Co1.,n.'l 1h·I .11111· Cor1111a ,\,.I !\lat' 11hr1n1. P rac. N u r se \\"1[1• rh~Ahl('1I. $450 >!"n'I L>O:-.'UT .~hvp 11(11 k. n1tJ1·111n£ sh1f!. :--;t, ''fl· 1,, (' 2 ... r, f"1n. llpr!~ \!r. J)r)nuf i::, ~ \'ilh :-;1, I' \1 I ·----------I Cook H 5kor to $350 mo 1-:\!t:\ :SHJ. ii i1;1y 111111111111 111 Fn1' !'0Llp1r 111 1\.6.' Mana gement MANAG EMENT TRAINING PROG RAM NOW STARTING l!l· •. \ :'\-\Ill.I f,\r;\' \\'0:'111· 'J TF Ynll L.\11\ 1"\\E i:;:-;:. Ple a se Apply B etween 3 & 5 P .M . Or Be fore 10 A.M . t.ll.·IJ2 ;\la<·1\rthnr Rivi!. (i\•TO!-S 11\l!TI 0.C. i\1rpotl) .'\r111)(•1 l B•·.l«h e e NEEDEO Two Office Girls :0.lu;;t be '2J .ind ahle 10 dn1" -i\l~l'LY - 1,.:it. I::. JGth Sr •• t .:-1. N~:}~IJ IJliJliU'f' J111iy In hrd')~il 2 l'!llldr<'n 111 111~ lli.rn1{' l'd.\l. .\Io n-r· r 1. LAGUNA HILLS Inter view ing For Daytime Busboy i\pfll,Y In Prr•nn 2100! 1\v1· IJ(' L.:i1arlola l.coi;\11\,\ l!1!!s t>'i.:-1~1._11_._-cc-c-c---~-l~i\I 1h" El Toro ()I[ 1arnp :\llillT ;iud!11l r . t::o.p :;.D. l1Y'r1111.v1 \\'f:'\C!t 4:/jl!l, S.il .. 1y f'Ull1· _ llll11SUl'llh' 11/:Jl\lllly, Ap1Jl.1· Hl<Ll~-f f{;'ol !•1' i.v:--;, al! in 1x•r;;.111. l{{l1Hl11,1~ inn, ~~if!~. Phom' G ~ 6-7 7 G 4 • 1100 p;iJ 1.,;H!r~ Rd. C ,\T_ 1'.qu;il Oppnr f·.1nplo.1·"r NUl?SES A1ilt•;; for nur~ HF:;-;fi\t.Jt \,'>.1~f,•rnalt' O\'f'f hon11'. 1·'.x;w.'r. I' r,.. i • d 21, tl··~·· (:.;-11·1 (l11ti•-i:. i\rpl,\ 4'.ll-SO;::; S::'.O A~f-:,p~l 111 P\'l''i<:1n .Jrlil'O \ UXlO -01""'1-\>'_l_l _I Br1•tnl ,(·'l~t;i i\1<'~~ "-• . ' ilrt \\.1!'1' .•!!)l'f' _._ ----- in Uai!n'r \'it.'"' Ct•nrrr 1w ]{~~S-1'1\l 'r.,\:O.'T. rnalr ov"r l\••111l<•rl L••ni.i· ~ t',. <I l'i. 1w111 aprV'.1r ,\f'pl,v 1n .(it/o "'h'lh" 4·l 11•1k<'1'i. 1.t1 11,. f"'I'~"" ;of! 21'\1, "f'h" T;i«t"" 1;11'1, r<'P1·1-.01ni.: l'krk .. !'if't•~" Frrt"/I', "_"lf'f, 1l1 1-!t11. {',\l. ~t,1!1· 11u.!11fi.·nt1un 1n l<'llt'f ----- h• l 'l.'''''t1•·d A•I :-;o. r:. r•.11 I) l'1lo•'. P1) 11<'\ J ~1\, l 'ri•!,, llr•n, ('A fl~'''.~'ti G1~ \1a14/1,,,1 1-Q1-;i,.,,,. 'loh-1. :1100 1\("1111"'!'1 H!1 1I, Co;.1a ;\1(·~<1 1;!'J.-::\J~O. /:.!e/lb e11 ~ LAGU NA HILL S Interviewing For C:lntractor ,\tY \\.1~·. fJIJ1!.l11y hn111i: ,\!··~<t C11°;1111n~ S('l'\'11·,-. \nqw1s, \\ 111111'\\'~. t'\11(,f rtr. Jlr~i•I .~. lon1n1r'! ;.,1~1 ll Bay ,t l3cnrh ,lanitor\al Crp1s, \\·1nrlnws, lloor.>, ('le. R<'~. ,r,, Cnn1m'L 64&-1401. \l,•ll10 •1·s • S11 1cl1·n1~ -1:r,,rul e BLUE DOLPHIN e q1111h1•1.~. !f ~·n1 r11 j1•Y Waitresse s, E x per. l'liilr11~'n, \I" nr"rl )'o'lll' 3:;;1:1 Via L1dn N [J Yuu 11111 hr s1ll1nc; :111 !•l!'.o l u1 •l1·nn11• ,.,_,;il,·.\1111'11, ~11•'(~·,~flJ! salr·,1111·11. p•\lf•'•i P•'np!t', vr1e1·an ~ & ho11sc,111'•''· Fur 111 r+•r1·1r11· ph. ,\loin-Fl'I, ~A.\l4i I'.\1 &1:-...:l'.t.li. HEALTH & FAMILY CARE rfl{JF'\'CF ,\· I: J\ CK-)"BX-op1i· .. l,,1-.-;t11~~"-"-.,,-,, 1·,1·.oc·,,-,, r:r'.Ql 'll',1'.I> ·r'."' " ·' ~r1·va•!' '''P· n re Irr r" d PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES JV'n1nd \\"al!~, •~·1l1r1J;, fl~r5 1"1". No jnh 1o0 ~mall. :-~11.fl13fi, '.?<\ hr 1111 ... ~rr.·. 1·nl11nl!°!'r h1•lp 111 r111p;<'ry BOOJ..:K!·;i<!'E:"I~. • f /('_. __ s1·hool, !Ir.~ 111 hf. 11n·an1:"i1 • PX· "''r. Gar111l"lll I'll I " r " .11111r (•'Jn1'C'n1•'n1·1-. \\ tll ,.. ,.. · • !\'.t•\\'""I"' "~~ch p Q 1Jo, AGENCY 1805 No. Broadway __ .,...,,....,..,,..,....,..__ S:inl::i Ana 5,;7.1;1;g1 ST,\RT 1\ l'P.OFl·:SS!ON,\L Rl'l11·f .•h1fl. 11 un1 I ng1 t:l n (',\H~:El~. OUR Co.\l PANY lk'.1i·h ;ii'(':!. ~.:~f,__~~~1. '\'ILL 1'E1\C!I YOU THE - i:;:ll'(' C')'l(j l'.\f!, fi1fi-.1700. ,,_ ' L>\:<> ' • ' .;.._;;,... .... ;....__ ..... 1 ~12ol. Btis~s"o0\c. -,-,-,,-,.-,cd-. "1",~--~1c1,-,_ EXP~:n. \\'a1[1'('~S ll'iln· lrc!~Ncal, i111r;:i1·ti\·r, 01·•·r 21. 11·1111tn:I lnr split ~h1ft. liuod 1 1p~. Sli;-t'r ,\: 51,..111, 1171} Brikt'r St. C.ill &<' • JI O\JS('krl'prr i\TOST f'IDVA:'\'CF:ll, P llOV-l~B:'\ npcr11tn!' [or t111s11l'rini; E:'l ,\T~:TllODS ()F J)Of;>.'G Servir\', part 11111" and full Bl lSlNESS TO START \'OU 11111£'. 61\;..roxl C.\1, .\p1•J.v •n P<'r'-'ln 21001 ,\\r 1-'t> l~1l·arlota l.1,.:1111.t 1!111., * * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars SE.1lPEi\'T!N1'~ chUlli C'ph, matching enit able~. r11l1lt' ,\. dvs, O.S.19 Citroen :;;QOd ellgillf! & par1s, 1\1\nl '7av- aho l'Ul:fi or ?1 492-1610. Bayfront & dock J nn. l he, $9J,OOJ valor. 1'ri1rle !or Tnlst deeds or 711 • 2 Dul - boe Co\'t', Qwfl('t 6ia.4331, ask fnr Bob. San ~. 2 BR. drn home, be5t ~Id. ~ii a t U or C. Eq11it)' $14,500. Take O.C. pn:ip. or TDii. Roy J . Arnt- S(m, Rltr. "94·7c:2Ql=· =-- ~-f11ov" ~ uni~. \\'1l-t11rro Blvd., 8'-vC'rly llills. :Wrll''I hl·ri!ot-. \\'11nr Lido Isl~ or bayfront. r~4-~111 TM lJ'\1·1n O::r .. Rt-111ror.s * * * ··=· l1111•e 2:,-()1"•11s IX'"''r c!i.JL"t'r, slf'rop~ 4, hC'llrl, j::~l· l<'y, hoat "Hp. For 1"C11I f's- litlr or lat'>:" 111nt>1lr hnrnoc C'arl \\'iflil Hhr . .)4·1·614•1 1!111 ~\ob~!r llomr. 2 BR, '2 B.1 1n l""SI odulr p11rk nn ro..,!'1, $j(W)() Equiiy !or boat, car 101 t1r ! • Cnll 4!13-4018 L<lkrfront 1"!'< 101 111 pl11n- nf'll rornm. lish1ni;:, pool~. rt'C hldi;:. \\'o~hiocton. Trade for land. ~1;-.r l'llr hM", e!C. 0-.11it•r 1'.l.1 '.Y.{l:l. ' \\'hnl do y('IU hn\'(' lo 1r11dr'?' I.ii:! lt h"rl' -ln 0r11ng<' ("(l111lly05 lfln:r~t ttod t.riid· Int J'IOSt. 6 12 ~}678 * * * c:p:e •<US .: o awczc:z ,.\ Bctl"r 'r"rnporary l'<l~1!1on URGENTLY NEEDED • Receptionists • Typists Secretaries Accounting Clerk• • Tellers • Packers 1111,, /llu.~1 ht' :n. Con1I Rt•rl ~lotur Ho1,.,1, :.lfi.r1 Jlal'hor RI. C \I J~,~ i\f'i' \\{' •lll'lCJ')i;ll.!ll.tf>d' \\'f' ncl'U a lit1u:.f'1• ile ".rh !lt•t·1~·111rial sktll~ lha1 \l'anl~ 10 1r11tlo' 1>art ol l11•r 11a·11y ha~.'I" for part of ci11r rlu 1ly h;is.slt•. Bkkpg ,i:, lite typing skills are rrqu1rrd 10 hrl11 tl11s )OUlll; And ~i...,11·\ng COi'· pnrllhor1. \\'e can't P·1Y a lar1:" 10alury bu! \\(' cnn i.:ua1·11n1C'" 1h"r!" \\'on·r ht> rn:u1y •lull n10111rnts wit h ug, \\'t \\''. r\11ss1Cil'rl ad No 32'.I. Daily J7 ihJt P. O. Ro~ 1;16(). Cost;1 )l<•s<i. Calif. !l~fi'.26. BOYS 10.14 \\'urk 11'\\t'n !,, l\'hl're tn dt>livl'r P!ll""l's in !hr. S.in )'Oll 1r1u1t• Cl1•111cnr", San Junn Capls- lnterim traoo and Cnpislraoo Beach area. Personnel Service DAILY PILOT l.aulldl'l"SS • ;\1i1!tllr ;1c:rrl \;111,v f>rl'f'cl. Nn "'ll"r. lll't'. 111l1 lrf!.111. Ap[lly i\lr.~. l:k.kf'r ill 111111 .J,11l.1•. on prr."on nn!y, a!-k f'1r ;'\Ir~ ON THE HOAD 1'0"'ARflS FJ;..i,\l\'Cl1\l. l.'\O~:PE.'\­ DE:..CE !.: PH.EITJG~~. E-X!,~Salr."l11d"Y"lor-l11~h Gurnl'y, Ray \'i('11· C:on1·PI-1~-You·r.1·: ('.\P.l·:r·:I! fa?>hion \IQ.nu·ns "hop, Apply ""''!'Ill lln.•p. 10-i.• Thunn S1 'i\\l:-:OED. :110:-."f:Y '11()1'1· n101·run~s ••nl.v ,\JQ11-T h11rs.1 _<_:o_,_.,_,_1•_,_,_. ______ 1 v 1\Tt:O. .t· \I'll.LINC: TO J\prnp<is. No. ~7 TCl11n .~· llOUSF.\\'lff, n";'d h1g-h \\'OH~ HARD \'OU C'A" Counlr~, Or•1n1:r. cnl1f. t'!l!'11 ings lo sup n Ir-men t F:AR:>I S'l:1.000+ Y 0 U H r:xrt:H. \\'111111•,s. Apply 111 fa1111ly 1nC'On1e'.' \~'ork full t1r FIRST \'t;AP. TllHOlJG lf Jlf'i~11. ro Coif{'!' Shep Jl'll'1 tun", t·hoo~ ci11·11 CO:lli\11SSIONS .t· SEJt\IICE llo-.h·~~. Hnh'I \,.'\j.:lln!I, 4'l:I hou1~. earn frl'f' "·ar<lt't'lhr, FEE.<;. So. Coast 1111'~·. L.1r:u11a B<:h. 110 111\'f'Sln1r111 . Call for ;ippt. 96.ll-:i'il~ or 6.16-\0:)t e Co1np.111y C11r r\an 11:\l\PRS Emplyr PRYS fl'<", • full Fri11ce &ncfLI~ Grorg" Allt'n Byl11n(l Ag"n· e Pht~h 0r11cC'~ C'Y l06-B E. !6th. S. A e Stnrl ln11nc(\\r1h·l.v F /C BOOKKEEPER f.:110'1\' rt t:. Bkkpni: '.ll7--0~9:). YOU 'Li~ RECEIVE Till--: (";I\\ Ltn 1 a1nr 11 ousi::1..:EEPEn. 1 i ... (' -i n, AI D & SOPPOHT ot· 0,\\11~ \\'J·:,,TCLll-'t· 111•1 1'1.J0111, I l'hlld. [){'po'r!· l.001~1:-iGLAL\'0 Fl~A:'l:C- PETl.Sfl.'\'Xl-:1. J\(a::~C\' 1l11hlr. fu'{'s. ;1?.6 -003 1 , 11\l, l:\'VE~T;..ir.~T ,,;-.i_ 111 1.1 \\' t·~ 1rl1 If Or., N. B. 1 ..:'c'·cl-<1.:::.l "c"_' ·c;-.."c'o''c'c'~'"-,.c'-~-· I A 1 • Y 1"T. R. E. H HOK 1~ R, ·r n n1:1-n70 HOUSEKEEPER fnr school f.N,\RI.~; vntr 1'(1 ;-;y,\nT '-~---1 A ,!:\\', EXC ITDi(i CA· rt:.\IAL~: & i\lRle <'Off'11'ria oi;:-r(·hildr('n, 11.B C11ll ,.., . .,~.. ~ EXP~:n. ('il !'pt•n!Pr, P r('ft'f cl 1~play ,'.: ("11biJlC't type C'.X· {lt"I' :>l(f..21'fi(), ·192-4120 hrlp. l~•n:r 1'1'. m I\ n y ~ .. li--0493. RF.t:n J:>I 111b: INVF.$1'· .:::::.::;H;;o;u7.·s"E"K"E".-".P"E"R,---I i\IENT f'l ELD. L.A UNORY -/'.!Am 778 W. 20th, C.M . CAf'ETF:Tl lA hC'lP"r.>. brocht.~. lntrrv11'W dally 10 641-7523 546-2592 p/1in1e. Day \\Ork only. an1-4 1111\ lnl<'l'Sla!e Unill'<l. ...... ---. ...... --..... 1 J\lon 1hn1 f'rl. All llolidllys ITT Cf\nnnn L\Cf', 6ti6 Py~ * 5-I0-56.~ * nrf. 5-l~92.J9 lM!t\\'n 1:30 & Rd, S.A. ltOUSEKEEPI'.:R !or ('(IUpl", 4f>ll0'----~~-~~~IFITl~lr: Porti'r. /I ri PI Y · Iii·" in or ou!, 1•·Rh'rfron1 . [,.11·111 Tl('\\' i·t1r 114•;tlrr h:i~ an C11 It \VAS JI. A It TO ON.mor111·~. ?\o. l f R!'ihion $22J mo. 67l-1l"i2. C•l""n1ni;:: lor ''~l•f"rw111·i'd 110-f'OLIS!llN(;, ,f,, Ci\Sll!Elt _l~·~""c.·c"---__ 1101'EL J\1Alfl--F.:'llp'd M f I R 1n,1111oha11<ll"'t''"1111l'Pil>'· l'O:.;IT!Clt-:!". ~·111n1« Ga l F rid ay SSOO up prrf"rl. Lainin11 Rcai·h. anu ac urers ep .ihlr S· l'N!'11 thh, 1,...nn:•n lil'O\\'Th •'I'• I 1 ...... 1111"11" Bu~.v tnf~r hrrn nrr.-ls nil * Call 49_1_1196 * O~ll\tP C•• l\rn\ now h1rini;:: ,.nt pn<;Jt1on -r11\l ,..,..._ ho•n-t>ll<TRO CA!t \\'i\SIL •"X.Q a1,•11111\ i.:111 i'll"R,11!1\ nlr.lc~-"',;:::c_:. _ _c_'-;7-·I full or pflimr. r!l!' rn~ t., fllll(I 111,.,1lit1n Hnrhnr H!l'i1, C-.~I & xln·r ""l'kini:: ('Orl<I~. Tnii .J1\N!1'0lt. p:11•1 11111". ~.7 p111. .-:1ror11ni;: S11l:try Uri To I I -------, -:; rl11,••. Snn C'l,.,1n1•nlr-L.i· 1150 _, wk F /t"1m• H"P ~ 1~ !ni11I lo . ('lu~111hr.t IT·s H('fl{'h hou~e t1nl!', U1i:-hrnrf1I.-._ <'1111 \11~~ C"unn1r, ., ,.- Al l #\2'2. l1n1!v l'ilot, P O. l::f'~I ~clccliCln P\'('r~ &e lhc ;.:11-1;1'!'l, Ah11.:a1t Ahf~t1 p,..,._ ~11111 Rl'Ci1, 71 1' t>~!l-·l~l l. S9S per wk P /t ime n11-. 1."•~. c,,~111 ~,,.~~. Ca.I DAILY PILOT CIMsil ltd .~nnrl 1\'1"11"."· Z;t.O \\'.\Ver-JroUSr. Hlintina! \\'11.tchfiK. Xn "'per. l\('('('55, Call ~•11121\ t:ri'tlnn nowl !ll'r, Su11" 20!1. S.11 , OPF.N \IOUSE Column. it92-ll.lZ7 ~n('I. ----- Accounts Pay./ Rec. CALL NOWI 558-0444 Ask for M r . Green PERSONNEL TRNE Gm! T,\·p1ng. XJn '1 co. !.\I th1• l~t T"ro oll r:in111 ·" fl. /1"'r".1~ \ Ci.II Lorrr.111•' \VESTCLI Ft' )'f·'.P.SC>'.\'\'EJ. AGJ::X('\' !UJ'.\ 1\t>strhff Dr •. Nl1 SALES 6 1~o-2'iiO MANAGEMENT 1-,,-,,-R-,-1,-,C-l-ST l'bo--,~1-, -,-,-.. lri11·1"nn n1~r 11""11 ... 11 1•) huiltl 0(•1-. ,.1h·" ori;:.1n11.11!<1n +n .~ (ln1~ slorr In ]";£'\11)01'1 4'011111)' ;1l'f'd~~ Ql:AL IFH'A-11"ach C'rf'at"s oppo1·tun1ty T!ONS: Tnp 4'flll"l'>lrn1 "alf'<, for an outi::ou\g, pcrS1"111.1hll'. 1'P<'(>rrl 111rh f'llrll111g~ n1·"r proplr ot•1rn\C'd phan11Rc1~1. Sl2,l'l(l(l flt'J' )t'.'\r. IJl'Ol't'n 1'fln1n1!\1rd lo 1IC-vC'lflp111i:: ]1'.-t<io'r~hi ii :ilnht~·. nt'<"CS~llry sio1·(" .:i.~ hc:ilrh nf'erls hr.111· ;1dn11n11itr,q11r .•kill~. l\•tll- 11 ti:1r\rrs. I::ssrn1ial that you ini::n•··~ 10 \\Hlk hri r~I. B;irk- hr II 11•arrn. l"f)ll('f'l'nrr! 1n-g'IH\J!l<I IJI 11(1-,t•I "r ~T.'l[lhl(' d1vlduat. Apply ThP Guild ;iris 1•<1•frrrp1I. Hnr1d arl- nrug. 1 l·J:i 1\rlrs1a Dli-d. \illl1• 1111.'nl lui· r111hl 111~n ~lanl1at r11ilTiritt'h. full 1•,1,11 •a n.1 lirn1·f11~. C111i ---PERSONNEL H::.'l-"illl l<ir ;q11n11nlnJt•nt nr1 COUNSELLOR \l<H1d.1.1 . O <· 1. 20. J!l7\, Y.1~cinn11ng po~1rlun f,,r ,!:Jh S.·n111 .. 011;i11,· 111• \\"ho l1k1·~ to \l'flrk 1v.1h SAL.l~S -i\1<'-,-, -----I JIC'f'Pll'. Polrn11al t'n1·n1n-:,,, STOPlll 11nl11n1lf'l'l. Plrn.~.1nf & rr•. •• • ,..,"""'· c. II 1A""'·· LOOKING & ACT ~),i1-fi122, Ab1gal\ AbMt Pl't'· !<QllnC'I AP'nt'y, 230 \\', \\'ar- l'fr. Suiir v.t. ~.A , Pl.AIT.R, e-.:IX'r• 111 C111tm 1un1 ln1med <'lfl"nlllj! R f"I ~a n Ill(", :~1s-:1:1,'tl ~;<Tuai Op. 1X>1'tun1t~· f.m11\•1~,,r. . .c....~­PROF"ESSJ0~1\L phone 110111·11or • D11na Point, .'1n l°l<'"l{'lllt', ("11pi~ll'i1llO llrt•,1. Sale! minded f)ttson, lltt lot YQur11rl!. a rvaJ f'A n:'Cr op. fl')rtrnrty. XJni ftnure for n i;:ht man, r :am lni::i com- ntffJC'(' ,n,mf'dlnl"IY ~hould J,., 111 r''('r,o; Ii/ S:',IJO fl!"r \Vk, .\.1 r.1111:1!-<1n1,:: nr K>lic-1ti~. h1f('f'\'1• "< h,v 1111flflln!Jn~nl vnl~ ~I ~ 111•,.kd.,\!;. (.(iu 1'1u1011,i'l~•!ii\ . \\'nrk In )Our (lll'n h"ml' S,\l,J '-\1 \'\ F<>r -J11n1f11rlnl )ll".ct dral 1n .AN'.:t Phnll(' 'lJ>l'li"' t11 (l1,111i.;r ('n. arr:'I S:t:>-1·MJ;. ~t\\'f!en 9:00 •.m, '.'\1111 11,11<1\1 ~· d t•w . ~M non11 •.i ,_ ·:rn1 ", :.11;11,;, ' • ' ' • I" ... . . .. . . ' . . . . . . . • ruesday, St ottmbtr 14, 1971 DAJLV PILOT I J[Il] I I~ [ ....::-~~ I~~! 1-"m"""~i; .. ~J[i]~[~.,~.,"~~ .... ~I~~ General 900 ~Biioaiiiitsii,iiSiiaiiiiil iiiiiiii;;;;.;iiii909ml Mobile Hom•• 935 Trucks 4 ][§] .___I _""""'_""'•__,)[§] ~' ~'"° '~' Yw _____,][I [ 3 Lines,~ T imes, $2.00 Help W&nted, M & F 710 SALESMAN Young Company Good Potrnt1aJ Call )!rs. Sc:hm1d t \\'ES1'CL!t't· PERSONNEL AGE~CY 2043 \\'r!li!Chlf Dr , :-.'B &15-2710 SALES - FULL OR PART TIME P!ar, purr 11'afl't' system~ 111 tlnmf's on nio111hl,y l'f'n!al. i\lu~r Ill' nri1r .~ 111Jl1 n~ 10 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Furniture 810 M iscellaneous 818 '."'.".'::'.=-:---·--\\' 0 )I AN w a nted Io r .\IATTRESS, box 8: Sp,1;!. rlbl m ul!f'1\ork 1 dey w~k bf.;tl, pert conct Slniniono, Provide ri11·n trans, Call aft Btyre!r 673-6203 alt ~ ,'='c','~'-'-c'c!Jclc.~~~~~-:•=RcUol=n=1c·oo=o~-,c,-,-,,,.--,-~-m \'OU/\'G Int'! Co. Seelnng ~I v.·/S ct\11Lr5 &· match.Ing ~!gm!. Earn $j(l(} to Sl.~ buffer Call 11.tr 5 pm. fl"T mo. \'a.riable hrs. Call 1K=1,=·c=sc1z"E~b<d~-. -.,",-.,-,-,.-00-, jj~J~l spring~. headboarrl. fran1e. '1·"o"c"'N°'G~m-,-n-. -,=1-,-,-,-_ ,-,-1-.1 C.oorl cond111on Si:i. 5'\~5JSO hal'f" own transp. F!oor f'Xp BARGAIN g· + sofR 11·/lon~ or 11·!ll 11-ain. ~'1&-32(17 days, p11!011 s. ne11t!.s uphols!f'nno;:, Eves. 11·12-2015 11·a:o; S.IOO. no11• S70. &!-!...{)70j Garage Sale 812 \\'ATERBEOS 0'.\1.Y $15. Klnii or qul:'f'n s11t. ~st 20 rauge vinyl. 5 }T lactcry _gllarantf'e. &16-6&.14~---c PO\\ ER inower. S6: p.JSh mo11er, S7; 2 Sears Fa1~ Urf'S, Ll3, shgh!ly used. SlO ea; rt.frig, SIO. 5.16-6958. 9' lw>lge sofa. 2 orangt lounge t"ha1rs, l lB~I E:-.:ec !/11·. 3 kitten~ best offer for t"arh . fi.1W5.'\~. ORPHA.-.;, seek1ne homt, p.a n. Cocker black 11 /black p a .,. ~. 962--J.l\27. T\1'0 ADULT Stamf'se c,.ts, altf'nad & d«'la11'ed, to gr! hnme . ~lJ.3. &!ore 2 pm 2 BLK homf'. .. • !>-19-2i22 • * FR~li.ltlf'ns, very flu!ly, lol'a61e, !r.;1ncd. ~tL,td rot. ors. j:;&-7f.SL \\'<'Irk A1eral!I' s2:1n to ~~ I [/") 11•,.ekl.v l"'Qmni1ss1nn c ,11[ Merch1ndlse V !"r i1ppo1nr n1C'ru, )Ir. Jla. :Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;.;;;m; POOL table l!x4 11 1th f'.Xl1'11s, s;·1 \'1n~I rof;i, r.ofa \I /end GARAGE Salf', f.:11rlien ~1•1 71>cb_l_•-~C7ha_"_-_~_,_!>--4_3.'_<_. __ , IAKC Bfo;i.i;:!e, ma!". ~ )T!'t n\rt relr1g, cha1~, table~. b<'d!!t M isce llaneous lei go•"od hn1n ... Lov~s ni.;nn. '11 77.~·14.~~. • SALESMAN Antiques Youn-': eo t:OOO po1enual Call :'llrs .• <;rhni1rlt 800 & .\lisc. 8.,152 Vai('Tlcla Dr, Wanted 820 cluldrf'1. ~-l<:it. HB. PLAYFUL nia!f' !f'ITll'r. 2 l~FA~T girl :-; & ll'f!mf'n's y~. Older ch1Jrl or aciults. cl<J!hlng. liar.~. shnr~. I'll", CASH PAID FOR ="'~2--84~72;_. ------ Cheap St·rt. l5 .t. 16th. 117~ Bl.J\f\.\iH male kiri.en, '" fine furniiure, a ppliances. BoLSP l\'ay. C )I. !i-1~23.'il had i;tlliis ant!ques. OM piece or ----------... , __________ ---:c::-::=::::-:-::-::----1---'-------!!;,;i: I CAPTAIN COLt;)!BlA 26 )IK TI loa ded CONTEMPO. l.;nJ!rnlle<l ilctrJ5e • any gross tons, 30 Years expenence sail & po11er. Profess1oaaJ spon hsh1~ guide: )lex1can i.: Central America & Paci!· 1c Coast "'aters -lnstruc- !ll')n in boat handling, se.t· 1nanship, DR ,(. i.:tlesua.l nav1gauon. PICK liP & DELIVERY A:-;Yl\ol!ERE: Cdl)la.1n a\•a tlablf' !or ~X· trndf'd tTu1~1ni;:. Ex1 ... n~1v<> adn11n1srra11\'e e~pt>r1enr<> f..1&2:177, \\'1th t'qui pment. tull rac,. LAGUNA HI l LS • HI. s.ntl cruise gtar, head, 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. cal!ey, 5lttp5 5 Full r l:r· tCOrl1€r ot :O.lotilton Pkl''.)ll t.mn1cs, brisiol condlltan Prf'stige aoul~ c.nmmunity ad-fn1ernaoonal HarvMer , p~!t>ss1nnal mainlluned savf! Jacent to ~!sure \\Urlrt. RECREATI ON CENTER S3000 over rep!ac•mrnt, 11.·!ll &autLiuI surroundings all ROY CARVER Inc ht>!p flnan~f' 8'!7·3737. IU>.:tlry appo:i1n1nlt>nrs, Ther. 2925 Harbor Blvd. 10 Boa ts, Sllps/Oocks 910 apeuuc pool , Sa11nas, e.xer-Costn rsa 546-44@ cise gynt. ! b1 1!1ard tablt>s, '70 V\~ i:,00 cc Dune B,,;, SLIP or moor1ni;;. 11'11! buy or -. lf'a~ 36. sall. much, much more! gy. Street lf'gal, reblt enl . Se" be<1Ut. f11rn model& 11\ SiOO. or hest otr. 545-1319! 6I .• .,_.,lfi91 k I ke =fic0cAcT~S7h-p Spaces Avail. .,.. r;;r L 1 ~;tnng. a.f;;--"~'06""P~m-·-=--~---10 711'. .J A I. :JOO or~&.JO-i!llX! '.)S FORD Ranchem, Jood 1;7;>.ffif.6 r• 0~ TiiE OCEA.!' horly, nPerls engUll!, $250.1 l\'A.\:T to buy Glass.·Sfl'l!'T · =~----------l.110 Sahara, 1 BR. J2x·l5. ~727 Adams. Huntingtool fl~hing boa!, 2~' or up -!1\·in SIDE.TIE Sllp lo 22'. Lido comp! turn, \'acant, X!ce Brh I •ng1n<'s. ll'n!e F Smtth Rt. Ch;ir.n<>l S.\l IT'.ri ria1 !-., 1111 >.tras 11112.I~ 1 .. 7 FO . .1. Box 23?i3 Davis, Ca. . fi.12-4'136 . C'nasL i'olobile Honv•s, s1;,2 .J R~ 1-i ton _mick, F&¥' Boats/Marine 40' SA ILSOA~T~S~Lcl~P~I Garden Grove Bh·d, G.G. sha~·10''r~i'· "'..,1~1~ ...... E ' ~----·-qurp. 904 $11''(1. uin. 67.1--3570 .67 ,1 :C'.:-:'."::Cc:--~------. eyt>~ :llan.x. &t. legal, :'IJERCt;RY pmps, rontrol Boats Speed & Ski 911 XO :'IHSPRl:-..T Gares !ir'f'~ top & extras \\ ESTCL!f~, P£RSO;>;Nt::!. 1\\iE:-.CY 2013 \\,.~1l·t 11f nr .• ;.."B &IS.?i70 Ol'TSTA.\'01:-;c can•f'd & p1el'('f'd Victorian turn, 4 rt1nini: chairs, H'lsf & Hns/P~. settee'. l'hal~ in ne<'tllepnmt S2300 I 1 rm . D1n1ni;: r m S('J , also r11st111 hf'rl M't. 1i1,, mahrig: ftn1~h. 7 pt,.rr~. SliOO, make off('!-lln parr 1•r ;;ill. P\'t parry, 5-12-6947 cables. smg\r lel'er rontJ"ols, .• ' . ~nly $S500 !or ;o n~od. 2.\ X" Best offer 'sil-SSlO ·1 11 JET ~lo boo r 11\ tr ;,2, Vacant r.O"' in n!ce · • \IA.LE ,,, p--•1 block .S.· f.'l.rk!f', irstruments \l"rim;in hull. -1.">.'i hogh. beach p••k, _,,,,. •o mo•·<> Auto leasing 96"1 · · !:iuier '""'e 11 ~ ~n . All 11P11·. Rea~onab le ' ' ''" HARBOR V1f'11' !111!~. ,,~ ... ft * * 5"1~.'M7 • • ., •0 .. •· hou!<etul, Call day or n!ghr, AAJp ,11;,,1 ~nr!ra<;tl<' 10 10 5 5-1'.l-22-11 or 5-;7-7il3. SALESLADY F llmr , 3..l-.JO yrs of age E:>.:p. nni nr('f's~ ,\rnl.v Thr Sh1111. off. ,-.;n. 22 Fashion !~land. ,'\' R. \\'f'rt .~· ThuMO &1·1-2.152 hnusrtiroktn, !Ol'es chLldr1'n ::,.1~5.10. pPr!nrmanr.... 0\rl~ f' n i: in. (GZfi45i!l) Coast )'lobtle;--c-::-:c-__,-.,c--._--- qc,.1\-ff.F,.2 r1·P~. &>1·kelf'y ,lf'I un11. Cusrom HomPs. 8jj2 Garrlf'n Gro\'e ANNIVERSARY •50 Bl'REAU $15 Pair niod gre- f'n l;in1po; Sl'I -"1ni:,!,. bf'fl Musical I nstruments 822 lo;-7.ec----;--ccc--~~~-~ Boa ts P 906 1 d Bl d G G 636-1760 3 hlk k ittE'?l~. 7 11 [.;~. nf'«I , ower in f'rlOr, ('\J<;tnm f,qn em ~· . . . . romp!. Sli 6ij....f)J76. i ,-.-E-,-D-E--R-·s-1-,-,-,-0-,-,-,-1-,-, home 3ll ' CHRIS Cr Rf! ~·~"r. :':>l!)....2;,7o. B[Al.iTJFUL 11\"IV 2·1X60 Key 12TH ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE M iscellane ous 318 GLJl!a r Sl:il Band :l!astf'r amp Sl;/I. Botil :>.'ln r rond fi•l~-1 71'.l ht11'Tl 6 & ll pni. •• 5-1~2722 •• ConsteUat1nn Loader! .. SKI or fishing boat + trlr. \Vcsr, 2 BR, 2 ha, 1n SA'.\lf'LE ;\faker, f':>.JJ "nly. :O.lanufart11rrr larhes rlrf'ssf's & suits i\·lu:o;t bf' ft hlf' ro 11·ork trorn ~k('tch. Apply Ro.\f'I. Inf'. 1608 Bah.:nrk, c.~1 . n-1&-141,q. ------,---TllllEE lt1Zl.Y k i tten s! grPy 11nd com. fi~2-165.i. S24.00'). ;'\lay take trarle sla5s on 11·ood hule. near r.1'f'.'rnlea.f Park. Opi-ri hnu~e-PINTO \V/AUTO. J') l"ll' 6'" ,--7 nf'1v Chrsysler '$.'j l!sp. Space ~o. 14, 17~1 \Vh1tt1Pr r •-d •-il 100 ,\:'l/TIQUE EAtl!BITS Long Bf'ach Arl:!na Ocean & Long Beach Blvd. A!\'TIQL'f.S .... t11·0 Oak farni Yel!n11', h1nat1on. a)>s -. .,.,,....,,J Cl'CS rans. ~J ay, ""' m e. l~l4i ~'i'-2350 Runs hke n drcani • $.ijij. /\l'C., C.'.11. THEODORE style chau-s $12. t11\l !arl· d••rback' ~10. Oak chair wllh lw11t1•'00d n1·n1s and sla b SP;it S\j, Sol id maplf' mariners t;ihlr ~i:,, Small cusroni couch S2.">, Bras<; birrl i•ag~ SlO. Polaroid rrin1 mp1er s~. !11·0 dollble Mis 11ith headboards and frames S25, Encl tahle!i anrt lamps S2, !1\·n D.1n1sh chairs $JO, Refng<'rator S25, nrf'~ser 11·11n m11T{\r SJO. 61:>-HOO. :\l'JS .\.irh St. :\ 8 .. AUTOSHARP -$39.9S !).l2.593J JS' Glaspar Ru nabrlut. !2) 557-...16Sl. BY 01vner. 57x20 Roya! ROBINS FORD Sept JS, 17, 18, l!l, Thurs, Fri. Sa1 1 to JO pm Sun 12 10 6 p111 Pianos/Organs 826 I 11 ~1 hp J/O :\Ja ny Extr.;s J.!' fi ' ;\!1.'rllnr. glass over Lancer. part. fw·n, Lnls nf 2060 HARBOR BLVD. ---·--''--------__ ._'_"_'""_"""' __ ._·~ T"i Clt>;in, runs great ~2100 wnoct. 30 hp .Jnhnson l'lf'rt xtra~. xlnt cnnd. Fan\ily COST! il-1ESA fi.tZ.0010 SE,\\JSTRESS ncrrtcrt ~ 11·on1rn !anul!;ir 11 /se11·lng, m11rh inrs to be tr;unert !or selling. Ahl r to earn S20,000 yr plus. 5-t'>-823!t COME TO -. 5-!fl--J.l·l.> Par.c~~"..kr~· 1rlr. f!X~!. ~h:ipr park. S'l500. ~17-4466, 842-fi251 Autos Wanted 961 14' Runabnut, gla~s/plywond. _Sf''.1,1 ;i.i·-fi•·l2 '67 BROAD)IORE 12:'\6'1. 2 •• ......__ . .,._ GF.Xt.:l:'\E Bear coat aprox. 5ll )'Pars old. Excellent con· rl\!1on $100. Cal! after 5 pm. 512-40i9. KEYS TO HAPPINESS for tlie best values in Xf.\V & t:SED ORGANS-PIANOS You'll Bif Glad You Did Satisfaction GuaranrrM Choose from laJ't'e selection Convf'nient Ternu; Dogs 854 ~'i CaU a ftPr 5 pin, 'M STARCR..\FT. 14', .\IPrr. br. raised porch, 8\\'n1ngs. WE PAY TOP li7~·SZ7L j(Jll. E·Z till tra ller SIOO ~klTUng. :'llany bltns S5300 CASH SECRETARY POODLE, AKC . hrn )J. std • 26" fall · ll mo·s, • l't'I')' ;i f. fectionalr . ready for obe· il1cncf' • hnu ~e b r o ken . S:lG-S.!78 op' <-h ~-b d U -5-l:--52'3~ 531-1077. -..;iuut v.ki~t in r • y Gl"lf>r! nppo1·1unJt.v for i!lf'r! sr eN.'t;iry in 11·ork 1ri fast $ :\'ational Cash Register S Old, 1·ery ornate brass case. :\1nt ron<I. & '\'orking nrdf'r, lrtcal for boutique shop, etc. ;\lust sell. S3.JO. 642--3589 e\'e . l'>r1rtgP, radio&: head. Sips 2. GREAT Lilkes 1~55' ,1·/S' I Bst n!r_ 644-21~J. I l!mJ P>;pans1on. Storage i;hpil. tor ustd can & trucks, Ju-. p;tcf'rl .-.: B. 11rl1·rrt1~1ng \\'Al\'TED. late model Transportitiol1 Central air conrt. $35(Xl. call us tor tree estimates.. "''"'"1 '"11. 15·"' 1s" 100 . ~;;;;;;;: __ ,F<~iil---;:·;i;-c;;;:---;---,--~;;;;M,I GROTH CHEVROLET a:::P nr',1 . Ali skills incl. .'ih<>1·1hanrt rrq'rl. Xln't ~al· arr & hr'nrfu~ BARG AJ:\'S GALORE:'• ()p(>n Eves 'ti.I 9, Sun I.0 THREE female poo d I es, hp up. !l\6-0130. FOR. ~alP or "! 1 hr mobile Appliances 802 6 DIRECTORS Ch rs Bye's Keys to champai;nr. J .'llalf' Pf'k- H . 11'.gesf' ,\II AKC. Aprrf'l:\ 1 72· Cahin cnust>r, 1,:,n HP Campe rs, Sale/Rent 920 h{ln1e, furn, fl.'l no. nr bay, S2QO pf'r mo. 6i3--1420 Ask for Sales Manager Phone 8JJ.J670 --SECR-ETA RY-- apprness ;o.1 .. rcrui~r. Jusr MulPrt All 1r..;2'l t:: \\'hllUPr Bllrt. nins old. &1f,....()J.12, ~!S-lfl22. !l ~ _,,., ''l E 1_ h S C \I e\'tr~:o; .. ;,.,,,, Ph. fi o.>-.1 ... 18211 Beach Blvd. FORD "• T. Can1 per. S' Trailers, Travel 945 Huntington Beach n11·rr~1 1 1 ... r1 po~1!1nn 1'1'1,.~ ti;irkc:rnunrt 1n arhcrT1~ini; or 1nk1nc:. Xln't hf'nrr11.~ ,t. 11n1·k1nc rends. C;ill for appt, :'>io .. 1o~n DEEP treeze, SfiO Admiral- Sf'ars Lllrly Kenmore 3 ~pt! 11 i-1Shf'r. Sl::,O. Sell cle;ining \\rs11nghse Frost-free r<'fni::. SlOO. 0 1n1n;:: ttY1m se'l, S3.'i. &t&-~25, 7 9 5 Shalrnu1r, apt 3, C.:'11. I\ f(i)t'l'l'S, 2 r'1!Eil.n !hi~, J 42" rounrt imn r·lllQ thl, 11"\\' r11 in hPrl lr;imr, 2 rhtlr!'s fe'al !or 1'il11) in;:. nn 11rlulrs hike. Pol~r.,.,1r! ~11-. 1n~r. 1 p,,!;i!'f•lrl l,qnr! 1·c11nrr.1. Ski rvilr~. Cnllrr11.Jn o! rccot'ris, 7~'s, Hits of the ':itl's. &12-80~(>. \\'hirt1rr i'.!I.1i 69-1-1076 "" · d • r, .. · '°'~==~-~~~"'--~I L lcQ=l.cllcl-A'Tc1'c.G---~Do-h-,-rn-,-.u-, II:':' BOSTO~ \\'hJlPr. 50 !!P PIANOS ** ORGANS :llrr.-lt!)' F.x mnrl f..'f·">1· l"a.hn1•Pr. P/B. Auto. trans. ...._..__..... &17 li087 ,\Ir rond. Tru;k & i·a.mfl(T 2~' TROT\\1000 TRAVEL . Kl 9-3331 1n lik~ nP11· ronrt. \\'t!! r'1n· TRAILER \\'1th &to ragf' WE DESPERATELY I. ~ ~r~:k, ~1n1f' for £1Y'!fl 1inn1e 'illl'a1 , , re1n11ay, Ba.Jd11 1n. Trali!'r-$1400 ~\1)...(1.10,~ \\'ur!11zer, J\tmhal!, Lo'irr', placf'n1ent J.-:o;h011' f!llRlH)' 1 ~~-~~-=~~~= \. · L)o;crpnon;:i.lly pncerl. Phone Boats, Rent/Cliart'r 908 amah11, .Allen, Etc. s:ns & Avery Products 2620 So. Susan, S.A. SELL B Llnf' fa~hion:-; Com + 1vaT11rohr. Training /\1·1\11. (;:ill P!il RI: i:.~'l-17!1.~. 52.~·!'l.~·1~. SERVICE St;;,. .\!gr n r tr:unf'r (!H~<; A Smn2. GIY..-t o;aJ,,~m11 n. lite i\lAGIC CHEF electric stove, 2 ovens, broiler ove n. 4 hurnE''l.'s, .Yl A G IT R 0 L hurflf'r. u~ert 4 times -~arr. .a\ ~3.)() (('()!;I $~ '. 499-4082 \VEDGE\\'OOD g<1s rangf'. 4 burner ~ .. gr1rld!e, Top A-1 l"'Qnrl, SS4.i. Sears l'ilS riryer S.Vl f..lf....1101 nirrh11n1cal, nf';t! & h1flrn1o; ·""r .!1m, :-;,.11'f'Orl Rh rl C \J Rm· l\'F::-.":llORE ::iu1n 11·;isher SF..i, ""' Kenmorf' a uto washf'r $50. JOHN'S BIKES NEW Columbia Premium Romana OPEX 2·10 P.'11 \\'KDYS SAT & SlJ'.'>10,\ Y 9-fi 645-4720 -\r111 T~kr Tr.;rJr-ln~- *AUCTION* F ine F urniture ur. i::io.x~'l~ RE.\'TALS, EASY TER..\1.5. POODLE CLlPP!\'G rr1cnrlly telephone 1nfor. FIELD'S PIANO CO. 1S.l3 '.'\e11·pon Blvri. :\r11·port Do,c Groon1C'ry z.JO.'l C :\'r>1•porl Bl. on Pentnsula. 1;7;)....jif>6. Crn;.ta ~IPsa 714,&lJ.32SO Sc'.H;>;A UZER min., 8 11·ks, WOULD YOU BELIEVE FREE ORGA:'-1 LESSO'.\'S as long: as you !Jkc~ ,-.;o reg. l~tra lJon. \'o obligation. Just Come . .'llondays 7:30 pm COAST MUSIC &12·2851 AKC, rhamp hn". !'<'ll~nable. &!6··:;3311 hhots. S 11·ks olrt, m11!e m 1n111ture Do.-.:1c Af.:C rr::: 6'i".i-l IS2 BLACK male tny poodlt pup· rY. 6 >1'ef'k. 54:1 !'16.~11rn Cal 2S + Catlina 27 5 11·cekday~ tor Slll'l. Fully equipped, Lora.lion l\c11·port Harbor, 71.\196.~·48·10 f0r info 2-~· P'1'r Cnuser 53::, clay 2;· ~II. sips;; ~2~ rt;iy Sr;i Cnas t C1111s1ng Cluh X"11 fY'r' Jl;irh;ir i;4:;....5;:fJO 36' F'lyh1 irl;:e Cruiser; Sport f1~h1n1:, rru1~ini::. Spls G· Sl.li nay h-i.1.s211. 36' ~lotr>N<a.iler Ski;iper s:.1 ,,. d;i.1 • :JJ&..:i..;2:: • SERVICE S1an()n Salrsman plr1mf". ;>;ra! in Rp{'('ar. F.x[ll"r. 2:,90 Nt11l'Qrt Blvrt, C~! Bt>rh l'nNi rond. ~1.;r l..· rtr[J\·PrA'l ~72. ~47-Slll.i LATE mod<>! ll oip111n1 11·;isher. al'OCado. Xlnt conri, S~. Guar & del!,·ererl. ~G-.~fi72 ~4 7-$1 l:i & Apphanres ,\uc!ions Friday, 7:00 p .rn. W indy 's Auction Barn 207.11 ~ .-.;e11·por1, C.\I 646-86&6 Bch;nd Tony's Bld.s: ;\lat'! :11!:'\'Sf.IALL ~puiet nrgans, as rt>CP tl'eri Py us S.119. Uo;..l Jf' .'ipeakf'r morlel 25, .S~~.'i Han1mnnrt ~JX'<lk"I' ,IR:O :'lll'~T ~PH. blk {P m ale I =~c--~c-cc------= Dnt-nr1nan puppy, s 19 . Boats, Sail 909 SERVJCF. Srat1nn ;i!lf'n<lanT Appl.v t·n1on !'rrY1rf'. I!\.!! Harbor Bh·rt. (',\I !'hone ~'.l0-!'l6~1. ----------- !\Pai. S<ll.11")' + N'lmm1<;<;1nn. :>.000 !!:u·h<>r Rll'rl, (" \l SHARP GAL HOTPOil'\T auto \\'.asher & t-lf'c rln¥>r, coppertonP, $:ii PR XllH rourl, ,c:uar & d<>]l\'Prril, 5-16-l\672, ~47-)7;JJ;, f.:EX~JORE .auln 11·a~hcr & ga:o; rl1·ypr, Xlnt conrl. $.10. ,,~,..h 6-16-()416 \\'{'II rlrrsser!. Goorl !ook1nc. r.nor1 pc'rs.<"1nal11,1·. l..llr nffll'(' LG che•t fr{'rzer, 11·ork, .\Jrrr1n,i!: & rirril1ng 11• publ1r . Q1111 lll1c;i11nns: .i'!i" great. Si?>. \\'or ks °"O Q Gt: R :'ll 1\ :-< ~HEPHER[')S, ...... CAST :111.iSI\. ;.; Af.:C, pUl"'hJ"l'rl, all 11·111tr DBL bed, $2(1, llf'\i 6 12 x 51 2 · r11'[V'rt & H11rbor. C \I 61 ') 'l'"I S7.1. ra fi.\fi..4j\0. & 12:<i sh11c-~. Sl5 &· S30, l1kr _ --.. ,:i ·r.·---;-1,c.~oc-c~~~~-~-Af.:C Grrman Shephrrd , 21 :1 nrw JOl~xj;\1 rrd 11'f)'ll .-p1, G ,, • "rr;inn~. Trf'n1Pnrlnu~ s.i·.: rf'cl1n tnc: chair. nf'r'd< !<Plf'C'l !O!l fti1n1 ~ml yr~. Fnr'lri!y par1 uphril , SID, f'l<>e mniur Cnnr.rrls tri B;iiiy Grands, 1 ____ c_,_11_._~,\_,_-0",l_;,i_~- 'i hp, S2; n<>11· In IYl.-.: I hp il ll r"1·nnd1!t0flf'd. P1·11·,.s SCllX.t\Ul:F.R rt1PS. Cha1np ntotnr, co~t Sin. ~rll ~:'3: .<.l<ir! «tl Sii!'l.i. c n As T ;it srur! Gron1n 1n,c 6-!&-fifl60 .\!l'S/C, ;..°PW[lfll't & Harl'Jl."1r. T£R.\1 S • ~~IMJ,ll.i!l TRADE fnr 3-1 ' to :JO' s.:i 1J hna.i Eq1111y Q! $21.:iOO on hou.'ir ar Thunrlf'rh irrl Cnun- try Cl11~. Palm Spnngs on thr i:;olf r'1ur~r . 3 BR, 3 BA, ~11 ;:11 f"l'll !71·11 f;j,')..jlii .. -~ S. Dolrl1111, 2:,-cu~rom ~lnnp, !narit'.'d, \'HF ri1Jl)::}' Braur hlend nf ;::!a~s. l('~k. hl'llSS 8: n1ahOb. $6,2::1l. hi.l-fi.\lJ .. ~fi....:?fi.17 or unrlcr, 2~·2S. )lust br 1'.ln· 1 c=--~-~~-~~ ,i:IP ,t· rrr unat!arhrd. snme GE "asher & dryer rlc!u.x 1ra1 cl 1111·n!t·rrj ,;.j,;.~2~i:. morl"lll ~250, pa1r. Pvt. Pty. SITTER fnr J:i n~ri<; bny,1 _s_;c;c.tc'-1"_·_~~-~-- D!'.\IETTE 1.:ibll' 4'i'"x.l::i" of I ;-.C-;-;-"="~120-~"'-·'_L""' ____ AFGHAN PUPS AKC- s1niu!ated 11·CYl(f, Slf'l'l l,..;.::s. Ji,\.\1:110.\'D S!e!rt\\'a y, :1·1 F, i; ,1·k~. 846-•11'15 STAR D.;ncer. ::1i.-..; nfr Pnd &· ·11·1n~·l upho!slf'rf'cl chair:-; l ".=tmaha. t-:e1v k user! AKC Registerf'ri Old Eni;:hl'h nl SPason. \\i;i rr h <Juse )() mrinfhs old · l1k" n"w S35 plan~ of most makes. Best :-ihrrp Doi;:. )J~lf' pUfl. Or A • l"~r.1111•e ~200 Cnnipll'te C"f!rf' 1;ihlf" nil s1n111J;if{>rt burs in~. Calif. at Schm1rlt cf'rl!!it'.'rt . 2·12 E. lflih SI C)I (213! S?il-:'J.~21. hlack 1v!ilnut ll'l months f)lrt ;\!us1c Co .. l.907 N. 1'ta1n, l BISH N>tter PllP~. AKC 12· f.:ORALLE 11 /bf>.tchin;:: Likf' llf'11· S7 &lf>-S/'ll~ f'l'f'n· ~.;ntrt An;i, mnrn1ngs. oll'n ITan<;, my Kf"l'lmore d1shwa1'her, h n ni,.. F 11 ! r VJP\v/Baker Cu1ang br>a.rd 1SO • 962-if>Sfl . ~1.j'l"r pf'ilti;:-rr". F>h1J1v or 111.-ffif'r. :'i"l'rr hf'<>n u~ell in.gs llA'.\1:'110:-.D :'11·3 11· revPrh. tirlrl 714 R-1~-ll;J;i' \\'hitt> 11·/hl11,, rrim S::.2.'I or • Sr . T ypists e F ile Clerks :'llAYTAG AUTO \\'ASHER, )'ELLO\\·, S.\.i 3:0.1 "60fl" C'IPY pafll'r ~'Pt! Xln1 ronrl, 57:.1 C0AST --hest 1Jfr. l'4fi-19'>11 &l2. Jn nri~1nal rartnns. :O.I L'S!C, :-.t>11·port f..· H.:irhnr, Great Dana Pups • 83S-!I:?~ + 2.NYt shrr1s g1 ~ X ] 1 · ;i:ir! C \I ll-1:?-21\_l !. AhC Re;:. Fal•'n. 714 ?>27-'.'16.'1~ • • • Secretaries Asst. Bookkeeper Keypunch Oprs. Cameras & Equipmenf 808 3,(IOI) Fheers 1'1: x 11". r·nr. ~a!e l!llfi playf'r p•ilfll"l, Horses 856 Surplus fr om tr i nl ::'7il N'Jill', Slf'llYI. \'nx Jaguar ilPmnn~n-;irinn. rrirP SJ. nr::an, S].il'I. 5.i!J;S;?6 ll 0 R. S E B ACK R i d t n ~ 3'1 \l\1 Prakt1r-a FX rilus 11·:de C.JI n.:2-l.\21. f'XI. 277. lA'<Sllns. n11r hnrsr S.i pPr an!:!I" lrnsr. i:e\f.nmf'r. f!! "r I ''"""'"'""-:-,-7-,,-""""----,-~-I f'f: t\' ATE P11rrv 11·ants tn pri1·11r r l<><<nn All Rt'f"< Tnp rlr;i11"r po<.JI nn~ ~hnr~ f. :rin!:: inrm. r t1nil" I..· f 1 nir T"~rnr;ir~· pn~ll•cn.• .;1·ail illilf' nn11 S :-..·1111onal ('1~h R!'J::"l~tf'rl h.1y P lilf\<J fn" ,.,~h. 1'.n;::h~h. \l'r•tPrn llrir~cs 11rlap•"r. filler~ Si".1 !1rn~; Old h J\nri;ik i;\!~I nin11e f'a.mf'r'1 . \f'l'Y 1Jrna1t r;iss ra-e. ;;:~l.~T.~ hn.~rri"rl S1 ~ mn :-,~7-N;Zl Xlnr rnnr! i..· 11·nrk111i::: 0rf.,.r. -~--~= !~~~~-~-~~-~~~~~~~~-~~ AMERICAN GIRL 2172 n 11f"1nr r•nl'r li\r;ir nrani;:f' C'n. ,\1rp0r:) !'l ~o 't!I ;i, 3n T'\1 11 L!rrr ad~rT£>:s, 11:r•·r~. lrlfal for bnutlrf\J" :o;hnp, el(', Sporting Voods 830 J,.n~" h•..-.d $J.\ GE PR-I ~ SI' c 14·1 :'1111Stl'rlLf'..*10 filZ...1:~!1 r1·(' ronL TabtP :\1:,7' Cn1n 80.,111nd 1-.C "'f"'~llrT' nirrer . ,,. ·•~~-I --M -E CARPET rontra.-tnr hnl<. c~. n;'f'rale<l r~T"'· s.UO/otf('r. 1rme qu1pment Furniture 810 r!'~s sh11gs. 1\1.Jo,I'~; S2 yr!, fl11ncr, 5-ffi.-fifi-l'l, l'l'f'5. ~------~ ll'l 11 m • 4 r.m. 833-J232 LF:.11 \'J;-.;r, fnr E11rnpe, ~II /\np ft1rn1t11N'. 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E:o.:prr(Pfll"f'ti only ;ipply Bah111 Cor1n!h1an \'11.rht, 1601 Bay~1rlf' Dr. "''('$ I ~,c,c1o=N°T"H,---,o71d'°l71e-,-,-ulco-o-.,--,--fa \\'A TER ~d•, ,\JI ~ll"!. & lo1·e~eac c;ime sf'f, C'fllt<'e SJ.1 ~J. Ask .;Prout p.1r l\<ii;e ,(· rnil ttl!~ t:nu~uaJ cru~hrrl dr;il5. :; yr ,C'11r;ir.~n1rr \\'e \'"!\"! 1i,·in2 room ~el. c.;n dt>ll\·r r. li40.i l'lfl. fii.l-"'1f;f\. r;..clir--c L t;-s~~"~c=-,71- SACR1r1cE. Herculon .II' BE:RSH lP ~"'"' ,(· lfll'l"Sl'al, h\"g r:n SH\'(" $·100-Full pncf' Sl!OO furn incl 1·pll·et sola I.· \lust Sf'll' 644-fi740 "l'PS ln\'('Sf'o'l l. Sp.;n Mk tbls. Ail SH !~!PO f'lf'r poltl'I' s 11·hc-el, like /lf'\.\'~ &l.l-1 70\. 11·/st:Lll pAn, Xlnr C()nd, )lQVIXG-house full n f S275. Call 673-;,.395. rurn11ure + ,l!;ird<'n ff'()I<,. TAPE 2900 Ca rnh. ~ B . fE;i~rhtu ff 1. An) rtmP 11 f!t>r CA~SETTS, X1ght1ng;ilp "lr11rt Ftelrt ". 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S2.'i, Good rond111on. & Mft lntl'Ml\C'f'. :-.tu.st !'IP E'IC· Airs rea ron , 646·1ti23. 836 ;;r~:REO, 19il Garrarrl nindcl, l11ll steren ch,qngE'T', 111r ~U!<Pf'n~\on sptaKers "/c r n :o;<;.nvf'r n ·stem. ,\;\l/F:'ll /:'liP:.; rarl i~ & cape phl)rT, still brand new, 11·11s leH on lay-a11·ay. Orig1nall.v Y>lrl fnr S.\2j, pay off hal;inrc of $11.i or i;mall p;iyn1e.n1i;-_ Collc·cnon De:pt, 1141mJ..-O.i01. ---~~~~~ 19i2 ZENITHS: All morlc!s in sir.ck. Sj'><'ria.1 i>f!E!rung 1aJc nn 1he~e 1)('1\' ml'l(Jrls. Dis- cnunts f0r cash Exrenderl \1•arran!1Ps & free anri:nnas 11·1!h all NOn1;11ll's, A~k .<1hn111 rR~h & rarry rinr('s, ABC Cnlor T\7, !'!021 Atl~nta 111 :Vla~noha, llB, $S--3'.l2'J, 9" scrttn, PORT ABLE TV, all cha nnf'l!'t, i;harp p1ctn rf', S.1:'1 64:;.....uJ,\~ . :'llAGJl;AVOX ~tf'reo TV ron- ''"lr, TV llE'f'ds p1chJt1' 111bt , SJl'lll 646-1939. ptr. & rf'lla, \'f'ar Around, I --'"-'-'_om __ P'_d_•_· _s.i_s-_;soo~- gtear!y t mploymf'tlt. Apply SACRIFICE! custom down 2 E~D Tablf's, 26.. rlt'l!p, I If I to J\la-r. Hole! L.'I~~. 425 .90!11., hand carvf'd framt, braL'I tnm. $.'iO Pr. Custom free lo You $() Cnast ""'Y , L A Ill u n 11 ofltr 644-2063, ;..-s, Ill fl. !IOfR $95. 61,?,..51341 ________ , Beach. l-5'cTP--.,-,-,,-,-.-,-,".,-,,-1,-m-p-,-.~4 RUG, 0vA1 &hAg, ~14, Gold, \\10:1-tE:'-i tor sale11 1\'nrk in postl'n, MUM, Call Ong l"OSI S'Zj(), Snlhnr price your local llT1"a R.rpresen. ,;'73-623.~ Sft:>. 546--0616 rtay~ nnly. hnl:' RAynf' Snf! \\lftl"r f'ull Oli;-JK htds P!'rfl"C'! rondl· :'vl!SC Lf"ilvintt ~!Ale. l'lT' p.11rT l1mr h11~1l'. ~'li-1()'13 t1nrt ll'lfh \adiler. S.:.0.00 Ph: :'l!Rple_ Al'f, 0! IVO\rAN \\'lln!P<I It) ('11.l'e fnr 2 673-Zl74 • ;,.ag..~BA • ch1ldrt'n, 11t:e 7 & ~. l1vt'-1n. I ---ST~U-0-1=0-c"ocuc,cc-11~-GE~UINE be11.r n'lfll l aprnx C111l a fter 6 pm. fi62-~1114. $2fl 50 yr~ f)]il. Xlnt rond $100. flA ILY PILOT tor 11.cli"n' ~.417~ Dill 11Jtf'r ~pm ~2-4/'179 . T11rn unu~ed uem~ In t() qut ck ror tMt Ht m u~er $50, IRVINE COAST CIC r11~h. r11ll &t~ ·~711 try th"' Ptnny Pincher 1 mr mheN<hip fi73-4iir.J 3 Linh, 2 Times, $2.00 3 KITTENS. l cahco, 2 r;l n pt'd. 9 wk~ nlrt. &1fi..4~i.'i 1 FrU.:E !n ~nrid home CaJl<'O kilf l'ns, 7 11·ks. C.1111: f',,\~l.~ 4 \\'Et:K olil puppies, 3 m1t!e, ~ ff'm11!e. :O.!othE'r Btegl~ '>lf.....14.)2 0 ·----------SCRAM LETS ANSWERS Sexton -Flnnr -Ha~!y - Hiccup -'ACTHOR' l,;ntutnrf'd 11·1fe : "I tmk m~· "11,. '" ~tt ShRkCBpt'il r•• 1<o H,\:11LET. Sh" J1kt't'f !hr ~hnw sn m11f'h ~he kept yf'llir.g 'Al..rlHOR' .. Turn unu~rl Items Into quick ca~h. call &12-5678 ISL1\XDER 34 .... 't;!'l -L:kr n"11" Full;.> "'llllp d r"r cr1n~ino:, Irl P;il f.;m!ly m;:i.1 Air 6 pm· ~;-<..flli;..1 YA<'i-IT CL t• B ~1£:0.l· R EP.SI/I P .<1 1·;i i l!ihJ,. ;\"'l'f"'!'T P.rti. R"~6nn;i tll,. 1711• 1'lr;lliT! S,\\P.!F'!CE molils ,;. too:,r.g f"r .ti' :o;a rl h<oa1 , "".I" f.t!r ul!Pr 11r1·,.r1ril. ·1:,i).,\,i~; -CAL 20 ;-.;,,. 212~S2,<;f)()- f*i:ll.v "Qlnpp!!d 5"1 ~·711 4 ----Cl\L 20 Xn 1.',.1.i, tY>rlh 5a ils, h"ad, anod1zP'1 hingerl ma~!. E11n f, hp. S.\.'>00. 1'4f>..l44fi Sl '\l:'llER Sail, R ft. ~hnt. Shn<'k Sil.II, o;irs $14.l 241 /l;inn1rr Dr. C.'11. ~fi-~"'11.1. • HOBIE J·I. Xlnt rnn<I i\n, 2;2.;. \\'1th Tr;i1l<'r SIO:i>. c .111 ;,.1&.ro1n nr 67:-..J-140 l'.1' Fhr;,!ls Day Sa11Pr Bill Trur rl"~tgn, ;nnn 1111\'. Be~1 n!fer 64:>-2005 536-3652 8 ' SABOT ** 517S 4:H·STJJ :o;1rirr car In trarlt SJS!f.i. shed-SSOO. NEED ;~1:<-0~:.0. ....fi42-423&-Cltan used cars f ,\CTOR\* rtir"r' rtl.'ill,..r PRO\\ILER 17". Se lf ·<'"n· FANTASTIC PRICES .'.\la;or11·;iy k. H.<iU Pint, fro~ 111.1neil. Cus!('m bu \ l t Paid for your car, paid for '7'~ ""!1 \\" l"'h SI c 'I niororcycle rarks plus many or nor. ,_ ~· - 0 • ·• • "'"' 11000. "'-""· DEAN LEWIS Cycles, Bikes, • p 949 1s.1n H Scooters 925 Auto Service, arts ARBOR BLVD. Cosla :'lles,q 646-!130] --------1 14" U.S. MAGS ANNIVERSARY •50 ·1 m11g~ plus lugs ~ 2 nP1~· rrcap ures nioLJ111ed s<n. r AUTOS WANTED fo.l~Z-12 op dollar for clean used -CC'~. See Anrty Brown, THINK HONDA THEODORE ROBINS FORD ... ·:~'!~yi!E~" I'[ ___ ."_"_' 1_°'_''_1 ' _ __JI I .i;;i, """' HARBOR BL VD. Clsh fnr volJJ' Hnnda COST A J'.1ESA 642.0010 537.1;s24 .. l!93-75.i6 Antiques/Classics 953 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CAP.S GIRL'S A rm~trong b 1 k". :II ERCEDES..Speclal hull:, It your car ts extra clean, mf'tall1c hlur, gnod conrl. right hend dr11·f". 1~SL. fite us firs!. SJ:i. 4!J5-5'i$ l~I>i. con~1. & hrclrop, SJIXXl. 1970 llrinrl,1 CL Ii.l, xlnt Cflnd Priv p;irty. &14--0.'lli $·!:ii}, Pri\•a1e parry. Lo mi s. :l-Hi-:5.'il}f '44 Ford Deluxe Woody .-S4on -.i96-4oo.:: • BAUER BUICK 2J! E, 17th St. Cf'l~t;i J'.lesa 548-n&S l~fPORTS \\'ANTED 1~ :i:,n CC D11call scr.1mhlrr Dune Buggies 956 Or.angf' ())unties :-.lnr r!1rt hlkl.', lo nillrJgP, TOP ~ BUYE Ill lo 00 -,o D''"" B,,._ 'I•··· b•-"·.·. ' R r11"11· Jllll rr. :i., ..,.....,.,46. "r <>"-J "" "'' BILL ' =~~~=-~-~-1 V\I' eng. Tnp & side c111•• • lAXEY TOYOTA '61) Hond11 175 r-r, LA'~:-; Jh;in 1 ~ I 188Sl Beach Blvd. 1000 , '"I , h •io· 1;;111.c;, chro:i1c. St. e,,11 , H B h p mi s, ·' 11 :-; ape, ~· 'J. radin Xlnt, ~lake oltt'r · eac · h. 847-SSSS i-10 P:'ll : f..tl-1720 5'IS-j!Y.JL Autos, Imported 970 HONnA illlni Trail. i:-NXI FlBERGLAS~ Dune Bugg~'. Mnd1tton. !)(! C<ir h-&Jred 1 n k .• -, Large Selection -mPta ~ e gre<>n . n out. Olli a ir Ii, fi r3-Z2!17. Pfl~inP, hrsl offer, many ex· of Fully ~~1~~·;~; Ex~;lr;f)~~-s:01.11e ir,,-" &li-<!lZl . Reconditioned 1 f..ll "~i Tru cks 962 U d HONDA 71 VI n11l"ll<". h<><r l')!f"r • * ~n• .:?OOfi '* '* '69 BS.\ 1.i<I cc • • CJr an. In rca,<ron.;hlr &JU'l72 Cl'::iTO\J !lnn.-t;i 3:..0, l'.lTr1 r:.,. c<'! co11rf. :i.17'1 JI).,:; BSA (>:,n cc, r!11al r.;rli• .l11sl cn1pllly '1Vrrh1Hli"rl f'11~ sr,;:, ~-1:12 V;i!enc1:1, !!B 1!171 st:ifi.;r-:in. S20<l '.f~i.l2 Stll'rr<.tr~ncl nr. II , B . ~ Shnrf'CrP~l I. 9FJ!....2502 '6!1 2:il BL~LTACQ :'ll11t;irlnr". excf'l n1nn111g conrt . ,S.150 or br~T O!ff'r. :i-11')..(lllflfi. '71 HOi'o'DA CBlT~i, 12('j(} ntJ Likf' n"\I' S 17'} • !lfilt-7.)..~J • Elil Honrt11 17.i &r;imhl,,r: 1'170 Suzuki llonchn 90. hti!h hkf' ne1\'. :'llllS! Sf"ll . 83.'.-J7.l7! \VAJ\'TE:D Honda 2;{)..305 N'ramh!rr. n.inn1ng ()r mr and rarrs, 5.57-9.'ll:'> SCJ-f\\IT~N STL-.;GR.A Y J.:ke g,QOti mnrt. S?ll 546-JN TRUCKS '61 INTERNATIONAL CREW '6' PICKUP 4 Sfl"rrl. F'.Jrl10, 1L.;:~'i/11 $107S Hea er '64 CHEVY \1 TON PU LONG BED 3 ~pet'.'rl 1L26:!Ji) $1095 164 DODGE \ z TON PU LONG BED 3 S;ittd I KtlZO:"!I 51145 MARCUS MOTORS 2100 Harbor. C )I. 645-IMM 's.l DODGE Va n, 6 ~r.ck. 11•1 !UT!, map:. r-rptl. 1 ()11ne-r. l!) mt. xlnt'. $1195. 5-18-f4iS se V-W's Porsches.- Compers & Vons 1 1on'O SO Day or 1000 ],hie! Guaran·ee I Par...s & Labor • Engine • Tr;in~ • Fron: & RRar Axle 1\ssernb!ie!O; • Brake Sys, ten1 • EiectricaJ SJ-stem ~~.(f/j~ Q~~~,. ;'H'.l.3031 Ext. 66 nr 67 l!liO HARBOR BLVD. COSTA :0.1ESA l"SED · SPORT CAR "· CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. 15! St.. S.A. 547~7&4 O?tn dl.ily 9-9: closed Sunday AUDI 1970 At:OI 100 LS, • dr, A~ltf':-.t stereo, 4 Apd. 14.000 ml, like new. S:H~. or trlldt for '70-·11 VW CarrtP"f. 644 -180 5 ()f 54&-6.170. '65 FORD \'an, lin\Shed tnt , m"'" ~w pun!. XIOL rood AUSTIN HEALEY Sl.COO rim. hrrn. S~j.jJ~. "\VEED I t k ttap · .. clf'art ·ro BUG ~ye Spri!e,. new nut tht tN!a~urrs & trash _ hr<1kes. paint !Ir. lonneau, top turn into ~h 1hru ft Daily rond! $625. 644-4741 Pliot Oa.saif!M ad. 6-t'i-5671 Moblle Homes 935 BMW I I ' ' l -. " ZS DAJL "I PILOT Tuncta,, Stpttrnbft 14, 1971 I l§J ~I _ ........ _-~!§]I._ .. _ .... ~ .. _· l ~l I .......... ]§] [ •.... , ... . ~;;;;;;;~!~;;;;;;~~I ~;;;;;;;~ !§JI.___ ... ,.,.,_ ... _!§] I l§l l .__ _ ..... _ ...... _J§l I .,, ..... _ l§J ~A;u;t;o;~;;U;~;;;;;;;,;990;;; Autot, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 910 Autos., Used 990 Autos, U1ed 990 Autos. Used 990 Autos, Used 9'0 -------- DATSUN '66 DATSUN RDSTR 1600 Hard & Soft Tops, ou pain!, IO"' ni1!!3f;, cconon1y c<i r. 1SUA64•H, dlr. $~~. \Vill take 'l'radt, \\'ill Finance ]:>riv. Pty., Sniall Down, t031CQSl Days eau 6"16-:.'6!1ll ~ a,-,1-4:.-kl evei;, '71 BIG 510 SEDAN Overhead cam, 4 Speed, dlr. Radio, Hea1rr, Bucket sears, 11nred glass. lo Jo n11!('S, sac· r1[11.'(', GOODJ-"D, ~16-8736 • 4~-6.'ill. DATSUN -1!167 -1600 Roadster. Very clei'ln, ex- cellent coru:htion. Sl 193.00. Ph. 54.>-20.'l:l anf'r 5:30 r .r.1. DATSUN '69 2 dr. sl'rlan, 4 "pd, r lh. Very Clcan. $1295. 6'M---5jl3. FERRARI FE RRARI AUTI·IORlZED SA.LES & SERVICE . NEWPORT -.... . IMPORTS .. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach FIAT fiii°iif D Thin• See "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 IE.A.CH I LYD. i Hwr. J9l 89J-7:i66 • 537-6824 JAGUAR '69 JAG. XJ ,\\r po11 cr sle1•nng, C'lecTric \1·1i1do11·s, only 2j,02Q miles. $5795 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. C<><L.s: llwy. Nc11•1>0rt Beach 642-9405 *JAGUAR * 1969 2+2, British Grec-n na· 1ural lea1hcr 1nlf'r 10r, auto· 1nauc, Air Cond, chrome I\ lrt' \l'h('{'1 ~. 23,00Q (l)l, Xlra nice. (ZVC79j1 MacHoward 839-9600 OR 531-0608 CornPr ls! & lh1rbor Sanla Ana 1 -~.7~1 ~JAC;-Cou~P~E~­ Burgundy 11·ilh ta n in1rlior , air rond. 4 ~pd, chrome 11·h('f.!ls. onl.v 7,320 miles. $6795 NEWPORT IMPORTS MG VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FORD OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC ,-.----------1----------------Back to School Speclalt • '69 VW BUG CADILLAC 1969 1970 lmpafa, hi, "''· P"' '69 Austin Convertible ;:~u~.~-=·Beaut. '69 Lincoln Continenta l '63 300 Custom ~ rl r . 'ti7 Old~ 98 llr"dtp. All JKJ\\<'r, Clearancf' priced. Beau1i£u\ lntcrcPptor engine . Souped :r,,noo 1n1's. Cl<'al\, S!~. Aft America 4 ~pd . d!r. x1n1. t'Ond. Sut·· rACTORY AIR CONDJT10N. l ---·oo...:-~~.:c::...:-:cc.=--pl1111nuu1 LIUt', ""Ith •lk. hhw up tear t-n11. Polygl;i s hff"~. 5pni : 6·\&.-l-017. leather anrl landau roof. Nt>1v 1·adiator. Rebuilt ht>livy· I --'--~.67S~O~L~D=s-.~$7600~--rir11·r: 'fake oldrr c·a1· !11 ._,-!EV. CONV. $B95 1:--rc:, FULL. PO\VER, l~alh· V-8 .... , •. 11-1ra(ie or sn1111l down. \\'ill .. -N •'r u1trr101·. 11lt \\'herl. door e !""}j7-9:IO:> e Lu.-.:ury e<1u1pped, F'uH po"'-duly 11J 1e r n11 iu 1·. Ne11 <.:a!! alt£, jj7.xo,·i.'! f'r. lric!utl('S !act a ic C.."Ond., brnkf's. Runs r: Q o d. S350 power door locks, tilt :strg. cash. &16·0818 afl<'r 6 lllll. ti ~potl~ss low nilleage cars to fin. pvt. P1Y· t V/)Y']ff.lt loch"'h, st1>rL-U 111ultip!cx, ----------PLYMOUTH 'h~, from. :'Hti-!17]0 or ~;i-J-li81 l. Cati n(l CHRYSLER ...... ~ 1Tu1~c L'Olltr<Jl, ('I C. Loi.:al 9 :tm, 011 J\t'l' •·ar k·s~ 11111.n 10,000 ----------1 \l'IU'f'l, etc. T~is is rra1 qu<d-'62 f'Qf{D F1.1\1'lllne ;)()0, \ •--------- '68 CHRYSLER 300 Hy. Not a iyp1cal pr1~ lf'a~-R&lr. st11ndard !ran~ • .$450. '70 Dustcr, Ii (:yr. !l,(Xl(I NEWPORT IMPORTS V\\I Bu~ 'GQ, Vl'l'Y t•h·tHl. 1111Tcs. \ YP Uti2:1) er -!l('e today. 193BMX, Good <:ond 837-7384 l!ll]f'~, p>l'I' Sl~flflg, bul'k('! goo<I t u\·~. 1w•111 .-·11i.;1n1', $4799 Cll'arance priced. This at-$3615 J ohnson & Son 2626il~cc:.::...:.=~·.::::.:cc.:::.c ___ I ~"~ts, 1111,1 I lllp, Pi•iv ply. lr<irtive car has bccn 111 H111·~r Blvd., Costa Mes<1. 1967 FdORD Sl<1t11111 \\'ai:;un S:.!,09.i. li·M-8786. 11093· ,,,.,_,,.,, "11 ·'· NABERS Cadillac "10t:·k 100 long n.od n1ust i;o. tJ.10-56:IO au·, ~ . cond. $1200. '68 V\\' bli~. P•'rif'i·r r•nnrl . ,\UTH0R11.ED Df:ALE:R 3100 W. Coast H'>'')'. str,·ro "'l"lpnirnt. i\1u~t ~rl! Gold mist finish. 1vi1h black [Toliwllilic Th'o;.;:-;;;;;:[ ___ ~•~"6&-~·:'::'~"~'~·~--69 VALJA:-.:T 1 Ur., i; r;vL .\- N B :,'ti()f) Ha rbor Bh'd., e'>'·port each $1 27:1, &!fi-frll l 642-9405 ((>Sia ;".Jc~a '69 J\IARI\ 11 I. £very con-·1· I' < + Cl 1 ·111 I· bul'k<•t ,e(1ts, & lam.iat1 roof. M · ··'· Pan, .,. ''"'" cet\'ablf' 11;tra, p (' t' f (' (' t ERCURY !'>In ·1·~·7 ·:19 V\V Bug. ,un1,·~,1. n•" Call ':.10-~!lW Op1.·n Sunday New 1971 fM lnt. f,20 Car') !'I, >: ll. f~qu1pf}N! 1\'ilh 11u10 !rans, · .,.., · ' · n1a1nte11ance f'f't"Onl, '.\tus1,, _________ _ r:>d10, healer, pow strg, pow •7 ' CADILLAC 1970 .sell. !\-take olfer. a.i -9349. '69 ,\IE:RC '.\l:u·q. 10 Ila~~. full PONTIAC AUSTIN AMERICA &two U<l .< ;,p"· $1695 'GS S111Ml1<1I VI\'-, .11,,--,,-.,-. -,,-1,-1! Just a fc\\' Jcft including ra· <'tlglnr. 4-11·;ick Sll'l'N , l1k1• rl10. heater, etc. n1•11 ! <1'.f.l.:!:11:-l. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V, Coast Ji\\')', Nr11'J)Ort Bearb 642-9405 ~·THINK ... ~ .. "FRIEDLANDER"' IJISO BEACH (HWY. !t) 893-7566 • 537-6824 PORSCHE VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE! '71 2-DR. $2998 R&U A UTO~IA'l'IC :!S.H .SEE lJ!"i AJ-:FOH~: ).'OU BUY! ~etut Lr.wit \11 VOLVO 1!116 Jlarhor. C.:\l. fr16-'.J.1DJ Si, THINK 'BT 'VO!JO' lirks. <'IC. Clean throughout. Z:\"V2tll, $1375. Johnson & COUGAR JXlirer, I'll'(' 11 1ndo1\s, air t. "EL DORADO'' "'""'' I raC'k. Uodr1· 2~.000 1n1 :-;.-,n, :..,-".; I arbor Blvd., I'~.,. 'I'll\" s•"' \llL'-S C I \I• '•O '"30 S'.l.'i.iO. ~1'18--09-M • ··'·"' 1 .~ , • "' • ~ os a · ~sa. ;,., . .,., '70 COUGAR XR7 , -------- f;u.:tory :ill' l'l'Jnd., ful! J)()ll'· nM-~I Chrysler Ne-11• Yol'ker, \\'orrh 11•a111ng !or. Artrac.-ti\'f' 68 ,\IEHC.' 10 psu~r t'Olll- 1"1', s !t<r1•n taPr &, 11Htl11plex, 11p11. bfl'ak linings. nri\' lime fros: finish "'llh 11,y muter 11agon. p/.,, [)/h. 11!1 .\ 1t·k·~ruplc ~trer. Full ~t~"l<'k.<:, good running <..'<>rid. gN!t'n le:ithcr, & landau. a ir. l"dC'k_ 292 Villa Novil , lf",1t lw1· 1111rnor, !runk •J1)C'n-S37~. Call ~7-9731 Equippf'd with <ill the fine C.'.\1. a45-6797. f'I', 1lr , I'll'. Absolinc!y -"--'--~-~---act'f'ssones. Auto !rans. OLDSMOBILE U.t11·),·,s !lnd ''one ur a COMET radio. hC'ater, po11• ~tf'l'g, po11' ktntt. · t01;;REX\ brks, [act. ;1 lr cond. Sµo rtl----------NABERS Cadillac '!)\ COrl\el. Very elf'an. CO()ll rnnsole & nnich 1norc. &-c '69 OLDS, 111111", 11•/blk vinyl ,,.,.,,,,_ p "'~r. •2=. CoU 8'" fop •;c Xl•I ·" ,.,,., /\CTl!OJ\IZJ-J) ll!·;ALER ~.. "" ,t dn1'f' tOOay. ,,.,B~L • " • · " oorou. """"'· :Jijl)(1 !l;irloor Hll·J., hl.l-~lllG. Johnson ,t Son, ~'6:!6 Harbo1• 67~r-O:l8U a11 6 inn, C·•~1;1 \\l'~a ·0 1 CO'.\IF.T, nr·w (·ad1. & Blvd., Co.~1a :'ltcs;i. 540-."630 Autos, New Cull ~10·9\W upi'n s,1nd ;1.v ~1ar11·1" 11:1! 111"f'.~. valve joti .• 69 Cougar Coupe jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CADIL-LA-C-196B '''""'" '"'°· Cpe. De Ville CONTINENTAL \'11t)l tv11, 1·lulh .t ]l'1tlh"r in- lrl'IOr. FULL PQ\l'El~ & F:\l'TOR'l .\ l R COi\'D l· TION!NG, 11.\1/F:'ll ni.d10, new rirl's. IZ\'H761J }"ac1ory P OWl'I' Brakes, 9941 /\ir Cond, S1cer1n1;, Xtra nice, Au1o, Power (Z\\'E- $2495 MacHoward '68 PONTIAC GTO Facr . .11r, :.: ~pd ~111u tn.111", bla t k laudau S, lil.it'k 1111}1 huckC'I:;, con~ o l e. 11U11d b'to1n. Pl~. I! 11, }'al··. n1ags/:'ll1chclin X urrs. t::-..- ('f'll£:nt l'Ond1uon. '.\lust St·ll! Pnv. Ply. Sl7~J or ofler. 5j7..<1317. 1%·1 Pon!i,"· Lr 111~1 ns. 4 sptl. :llil V8, $-1~ or 11·11[ !rade for '! &IG.jZ'J.J. Autos, New '68 F'irt•bird lj(), au10 tz-an5, air, all ,,;1ra.s. Xlnt cund. ~\~. 6i:l-~IR-!9 RAMBLER '!)! /{A.\lBLElt An1en1·an. J{uns gl.llXI. SJ:JO. Sa1 , Sun. <JI' afle1· !i 111\J.ay:., .,1~ 2ltl:l. 'iii R~1n1ik"r Clas~1c iXt Xln1 1·0111!. C11od ninncr, sr..o or ,,rr,•1'. 96S.-74til 'Gl l~"r11ble1• ,\1nhus~dor 110 all'. 1111df'r 4-0,000 n11. SO~I. • S.~1977 T-BIRD ---...,,1 ti'i T BlP.U. l~11dau. 41.lXXl Jiil. J-uJ! 1~1\l•'I', l"I(' .. \'llH i~•n•L .~lijJJ. t l 11 n C' r . t11· ... ir;:;. ·.~ T·cll::,,-,,-.-,-,,-,71-1,,-,,-,,-,,,I pc11·1huk~. aulom u·;i11s, :-.lrt sh;1pt>_ !Jcsl o!ler over $1400., ·1!t<l-ll7.i~ '67TB::o::n_l-,-,,-,7J~-~·,.c-u-,-,,-,-d'I .. ond. 980 "FRIEDLANDER" '70 PORSCHE 911 T ).'rllow \\'/black interior, 5 1:uso IEACM !HWY.,,., speed. A.\l/Fi\l, mag \\'heels. 893-7566 e 537-0IU $3295 NABERS Cadillac ,\UT1lUJ{lZ£D DE,\LEl{ :!04Jj1 I lat l101' Bll•tl., 1970 MARK Ill BF.AUT!fUL, F'ULLY LUX- \ 'RY EQUIPP ED CLASSIC. J~\'1'1)' luxury extra plus only :t0,000 carcrully driven mil- es, 1111s luxury car i~ fla111- ](s~ in C'Vl'f1' <letail. I invite your i11~fll"C!ion a s ils near ll<.'11 l~HH ll1 1f/n \\'Ill be bel1('r apprr1•11111.-d. Thf' rf'tall \•at- Ul' of 1hls Cal' \S S7]i0. (Kel- l~' B!u(' Book!. llowel'C'r I :;in pr('pafl'd t•1 at't:f'pt S66.")() !11•111. I h:H'I' <Ir 1vrn 1h1~ fi ne 1•;11· :;1nr·" nr11, JI y\lu ha1·r ;11 1} qursuons, you rnay J'f',H:h 1ne ar my hon1<', ti'i3-881i. or niy of rice ~ilfi.1i;()Q. 839-9600 OR 531-0608 Corner 1st & Harbor Santa Ana YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RED HOT Lots or r'.':lras. , _________ _ $6 l 95 Autos, Used 990 \\'e have a large l'PlrctiOn o( Porsehes '6.') lo 7l's. NEWPORT IMPORTS BUICK '69 Buick Riviera co~1;,i :-.1 .. t<J Call t.LO.~!llKJ ()JM'l'._:<;1111d.():. 'li9 CUUI "' IA• Vil.LE. ;ur, f/p lo IHI, I Ill~ I l"p, hU (t•J. :,1rf'1·. t1k1· 11•·11· &l~l-:,z::i:. Full P O\.\'l'I', }·:u·tory Au· C 2 Y!\S. 11lrl s::r~i lllNit'I' ~hit' omi, Ai\! F.,I lt:irlro, Lall· R(i(lk .... ;1 tl f''l.li'<LS, ,\l!chl'Joll dau Top, t rQr.~,s 11 3100 \V. Coast H1vy, $3395 X 11·~. 67:1-·-bll.~. Ne1vport Beach '!l9 C1on1·1'1'1il,Jc, 1,Jadrd. $7!)(1 -____ 64_2_-_94_o_s ____ , MacHoward 11 1111 11. s::,300 h.1 1. Pnv<111' )';orly 7H .... ·l~l~-:!SOO CH.1~Sl!F:D my 'fi3 Porsl'h-:', Sl:l·!l600 -. ,,~J.QiiDSl --C-H_E_V_R-~O-L~~ET-llll pa1·ts for 5alr. · 'JI · ~ 6-IB-~30 * '5-lS-9::37 C<JrnC'r 1.~t & ll11rbor ~~~--------::;;(111;1 ,\n11 '67 PCR. 912. 4 :<.pd. All -----~~- --------'I i~ )111]':,I I :!-d i', .Jo' \J) j :.;rra.o;, Sho11· L"Ond. ~o-16-2&17 SUNBEAM CADILLAC J1•1\I• I', A C'. :\!'11' SL.110. 'l-I ..... :,.:.:!'.!~. CADILLAC 1966 ""'· ''' """ .• ~· ('111'1' ,1111<1 /.r,ol\.~ •u\l~il. Cpe. De Ville lh•p1·11d 11.111~. H.~l nllt'I' UI· '66 custon1 T1gcr, many 1·x· SI• -I' .1 1n ··hno~e f)'<Jl)I I ,. _, :~;~·11 I lras. SHARP! $!,750• FULL l'0\\'[•;1~. F1\CT()1~Y iTio1/r11i·.V\' ,-,.-,,,-,.-. -,-.,,-,.,-... 642-73\:l 1 ---=~~=---·1 AIR c o :-:DrTJO'.\'l '.\'G, \'111,\l ri. ... n. 1i .. , ••\'~·1)'1hllll.:' $:!.'l()'J TOYOTA 1op, l<'<l!h<'r 1n1 1·rior. \\I/ 1,1• h[I. bl ... ::!~i~1. J-'\f rad1'1, f'I(', lHPl<.:!Jii, 1-l:,-.,,--, -11-,-.-1'-. -,-, ,-.,-,,-,-,,-,,-,,,-' TOYOTA SJLJ:!.'1, SB '.\11':01 \1 .• 1k. ('all ;,lh·r ~. l'\l on DEMO SALE Sl 795 \1•··-4,,s:iy~ 'Jl~'i·'..ill!. NABERS Cadillac ~-~-LARGE: N~\V & USEl> '1i~1 \l1\l.llill, :1u1". an·. '.?h,INI() ·r oYOTA SELECTTON AU'11-IORIZEr> 01-'..\Lt:ri lt\I, l,1 kr rw11. s 12 ~ _:;' SEE US BEFORE :!GOO Hi'l1'l10 r Ull'd., ,\::Cf-~•~k·:! YOU BUY! ..Detut lewiA W TOYOTA 1946 llarhor, C.r.T, 616-9.30~ '70 Toyota Corona '!'1 L:Jll·'.Vl·.Ll.I·:. ·I 111·, V-S. 11\1111, rlil, p11 r ~tq;, 1·onrl. S11;;, )l::O-!lfli(\ .'1.1111 ----------..... ('h1•1y :!S.~, <'ll~, JWl'f. 11'1 t'lld l''11111'· l'r•l1fl. $1.-,0 t'I' 1•1·.•~. rof!1'+'. ~;\:~ 11'!~'. C11ll ;.io.~1100 llp<•n S11nd<1.V LARGEST SEL ECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEAS ING J\UT!IOH1Zr·:D ific~ 1'1 1!-'.VY :-11 rl1(1i'IJ><ll C.ll· -SEH \'ICI:'.-l~·till. s1 :r~l, Nabers Cadillac ---'' ir. '"'" "'--------'71Continental H.T. Lik•· ll<'ll', YIOO niilrs. This l11•;111llft1I c:1.r ll\US! br. Sf'f'l1 Si dri1r11 In "PPl'C'eialr, R1» gal ,,;111n hl;it•k f1111~h 11·i1!1 !Jl:1(·k lundr111 nnr! bla1•k J,•,11111'1' 111lt'!'luf. Equ1pp<'d 11 llh 11i.~ !1111·~1 Juli p.111rr. 6 \I J.1 ~r.11 T ill ~1rg 11hl., ;iuro h•111r air •'Qnd. Poll'rl' do<u· l•K'k:>. ~lrrM n11i!11pl1'x r:1- d111 .. \hl'ltrll11 nuJ1.1J ply 1ir- ' .: .inU 111uc·h 111{•ll'. Sotlc flflH'll. r lo',l,f• ()~k /01r d<•n1· 011.~1ratnu1. '"60C XV. Johnson R· :xin. '..!6~'(; 11:-trlXll' BJ~·d., L'< 1\'T!'.\ !•'..\ T 1\ L. '6!l 1\\;1rk .111. :::J.000 n11!<:.~, bt·ancl nr111 ,\l1d11•llt1 11r1•s. Pr fl1,v. fully lo:uil'd. s.-.. :l<lO. t>-16-ilG92. '4\'.! J.J~l'C)LX •1 Dr. U.111• rnl. t··nn,v •·qu1p'd 1n!·I. l\IC $H)V. lh•.'IS : .. i'i·S020, l :vF.• (i]~.j:~:,~. 'f•~ J.1nco!n Con!'I. llnn1ar. l·';i('I, 01 11. ~·ul l f'(J1•cr. 1:;.11~1¥)r,2 fl!! f>1n11, --__ . ____ _ l~fo(; '.\lAHK II Lon111H•11la1. 111'!1111.r 11/JOl'('IW!l ,I',. \\hit!! 111• fr'l'n•r . ~2.:.00. ,1~1-.:t~:.1. 12.0CXI mill's. X!ra Clcan, ,\lllomatic, Radio, Healer, clc, ~983·\SP) $1795 ·1;0 l'lll VY 1-;-:;-:,:,-'.) ph:-'. 1\u·, 2600 HA RBOR 13L., /I 'I l'I J'li'O \lark !!I, hkr 11ew. 11 1!-, p \ ;..tr:1~. >1 .:). 5.•7-COSTA r.IESA o::::•• JS.000 11111,..~. $li300. FORD '70 FORD LTD BROUGHAM St}lr Jrader, cl1•an. Br.au11ful l3ri11sh },'fC'Crl n1e1allic 1rtlh ivy i1lft•nur & landau roof, i111n1aeula!e throughout. Jn adtlit1on to :auto trans. ra· t!io. hr;i!er i1 has po1v. s1r£:. row hrk~. fact air mnd. Pow 1vindo11's, l'lC. It you Sf'!? & rlri\'c th is nltr acti11e c;1r, yoti 1v1ll ai::l'ee to lls ccndi· tio11, :-,!!AGO .• Johnsnh .~ ~11, 1£26 llarhor Blvd .. £l1~\R '.\i.~s;i, ~1\Q-5(;:Jo __ '64 VAN CAMPER fo1·d Vaclory, 4 Sp<'rd, Ra· !110, Ht·;lter, Nu T1rP.~. Pop- 111p, sink, 1rC'bo:>.. s!Pt'J)~ .J. T.i.blr, 1~1C"ks, 1·a1·fl('1~. d1·;1p- 1'.' tllr \\'111 ~-!!l.'UICe P r. Piy. Snirtll IX!,1 n. 0<1.VI' ('all 6 lii·2\i1t.'l or :-~'i1-4fi.IO r ve:-. '70 GALAXIE SOD Sale llnrrd 2 d1·. 11.T .. Bra!)· t1f11I J1g-h! IVY (?'Oltl finish, 11 11 h 1.:<1!d 1nlC"rior .'V fik. bfo11 11 Jan1l:1u roof. I::q111pflt·cl 1111h a11ro t rnn~. Rad1{1, l1ra11•r. po11• "'1ndow.~. fac- 1ory air. This <i1trac1iv~ c<ir :;;how.~ f'xccllcnl care. A~k lor 1lcmtfnS"tra1ion. 39:/AUH . S27i."1 John~o11 .t !'on. 26~1\i I far 1.,;,1' Bll·d., Cos1a .IV!c~<i . :1·10-:.630 '-~-~-* '71 FORDS* GALAX!F.S e i\lUSTANCS TORJNOS DISCOUNTS! Never in our 50 years of doing busi· ness in Orange County have we affer• ed greater year end clearance sav- ings on brand new cars and trucks. Come in today and we'll prove it. ~ ......... ~ ................. ~ ................. ~ ..... ~·--...... FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE "'!ally ta choow from. '65 thru '70 Madtl$, Sport roofs. formol1 , 2 door It 4' door hotdtops & .edans. fwl l power, oir eonditionin9. Wan a11ti"'1 owolloble. EXAMPLE : 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 l J r. H.T. 118, eu!om•lic, full po .. •r, .;, co~d ili oni~IJ. 9ood mile1 . !9~l AKCl OUR PRICE $2596 ~~ '66 MUSTANG Full v equipp.,d, 9ood mile•. ISCZ828 f '69 OPEL AA~LYE $1296 e._,.i\J. R.tJI, 4 sr• ed. gold v.•/b!flf'k s t rip•'~. ~ood 1n1les. IZLAti4:t1 '65 CodiUoc 4 Dr. Fllll 1)()1\'1'1" air •·ond. Lo~1· lllllf'!i. (8270Fb) '69 CAMAAO $1896 J[ard!op. VR, .. 1andard I ran~ .. :.:ood milrs. J 121CP~1 MUSTANG SALE MQnf ta ehoo1t front. ''5 thrw '70 madels. Coi<pf'I, hardtopi. co11wertib1e and 2+2 fan back1. Som• with 4 1preds, al10 air co11dltionln9 a11d a~tomatie model1. 540.9100 Op<'n Sunday ----------e 67j...21}3() • Ne11·port Beach acffoward Nf'f'd a "Pad "~ PIJocr en ;id~ \Ve'll help you '°ell! 642-':"i67s_ S('ll 1rlle itl'ms llO\''! HERTZ CORP. (714 ) 778-4050 For best resulls! 64.2--5678 3100 \\', Coast Hwy. M I 1=~=~64~2_-_94_D_S"7-::=c 1 Sl:}-9600 er 531-0608 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H .T. f ullv l•clorv equippod, while w/,.d iftle•., r•dio, h .. 11ter, ciood mile1. (0~4'Cll n OUR PRICE $1896 '66 XKE \O\IPf', A·l S2ti00. Conwr 1.~I & llarbor --------------------- \\'irr 1111r.,>\~. B I n l' k, &.n!a Ana .11:::;..1?\h ·;n Cor•ill><. •I spd. lo n11b. l---~J~E~N~S~E=No---I 1·111.vl hip, ,;Int oond. ~1.;~11). JENSE N A UTI IOl!IZ~:ri !'.\LF:S " SERVJCf: -NEWPORT ... IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy, Nc1vport Beach LOTUS LOTUS AUTllORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT .. IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast lh\)'. Newpor1 Beach MERCEDES BENZ Or.ln~e County's Larqe~I Selection New & U~ed Me rcedes 8en1 Jim Sl cmon5 Imps. VV.1111e1 & M<lin St. Santa An.l 546.4 11 4 • '. ----Sr-n&w-elllh-&u.1Q !fan~ £1'8.>', fully {'(jUipped, $500 & take °''er pymnti;. ~3813 dys Of 962--8727. MG MG AU11i0ll!ZED SALES I: SERVICE NEWPORT ·. IMPORTS 3100 w. U>ui li ~'Y· Newpon ilfoACI. ·+.-.. -,-,G~T~~-~l'f'd, goo.-1 : cond .• "'l~ "'h«•l5. 1714 1 i.'ll--4i10S. ·=,...,,-~--1 ·1;;; TllYflTA Co1~·n:1, 1 ~11.r , Y••ll\)11 ,\-Blnci.. int . S'.l;il. c;ir h<"( nff1•r. TRIUMPH TH :t:JJ, J~8. 11·1rc~. :.tra~. :-.In t ror.<l. !1630, C e l J 6j:~·-Ofi6'i. -~~~----1i2 Trt ~ CO:'>IV,, "·ires, lug raek, Sfi:i/J. • :">1~16()1 * VOLKSWAGEN 67 V\\' bn~. l'\{'{'! L'l'Jnd. ~1.t)~ f.1-1-!VIS '63 V\V bus, perfect cond. lully t:11s1om1zetl. Must :<ee. r-.takf' orfe r. 6--14-1~7~. V\V '68 BUG, XLi'fT COND. l\1USf SELL. * Aft6 pm: 5.'8·183-1 * '71 V\V \\'m 1 EVERYTifl:\G O:>l IT. Sl900. * * 5-18-.1:111 hefITTr noon '6.l BUG S37:-i ·:,u BUl; s12:·1 * 5jj~:J71 * e 1970 V\\' BUS e Cool cond. S2600 firn1. 675-6046 aft 12 noon. 'iO V\V Sqbk. Nu \.\•htv.•au~. R/J-1, --UM:O .1n.a15,_ Jo 1nL X!nt cond. S.WO & T.0 .P. or S2000. P\•t pty. 8Jt>.8216, S37.S1 78. V\V '&I J:oorl t'(lnth!lon, elC'an ~:oo * ;...i:,__~1 V\\' Bus -R('bu1\t motoc. Musr .st-II! Bes! oflrr. 6i:->4.J17 F: \Tl'. 1970 V\\' Vun. 7 Jl6~. At.1 /F'\1 nidfo. S2300. 6!;,..~4 . Krn • * V\V 1967. * * Lo~· n1ilf'a~. Ex. <'Onrl. S!f.J) • !i-l9--JrJ.1; '66 VW SU NROOF ~ 523-1:{1) • 91'~\l. I • ,. J:"·AAj;;~-,-11-,-,-~-,,-,.-,-.-h-,,-llf" A i;:ood '''ant ad 1~ a goori call llY.'f•Y -l\.i~-.-.61~ l! . ..,c~tmcnt ---------- - .. .. ,,. WHY WAIT FOR CONGRESS TO ACT? BUY NOW & GET A DOUBLE DISCOUNT Uncle S .. rita An a Dodge sayi ''.HOWDY" fell ow t .. 1(p 11yer1. Come in now end get some of th~se, f~J<es bac.k immedi ately. Yoo c"n skin u1 now becau1e we h~ve too m11.ny 7 1 s 1n sf oc.k, When Congress enact1 tfie Exci1e Tax reba+• you w ill get .. ddt11on11 I money back from Chry1ler Corporation. .. ,,. ,,. * * it • * * * * * * . * * * * * *' BRAND NEW '7 1 DEMON 2-Dr C pe. A DEVILISH GOOD BUY! NO IMPOR I JAX AMD A IE!lER !UY 10 1001 Will eq~tpped ... ;th "iAv1 ,,Ah, 225' CIC, ti cvl.. t iA+ed .,.;ftdth ie ld <1nd 111•nv ot~ ... op· tion1. ll29CIE:10ti77l ~O MONEY DOWN $6738 IMMED. DELIVERY 41 mo t, d1tf. p1ic• $1211.60 o• C<11h pric• $1&50 iftc. l•J. & lie. A.P,R. 10 .11 ?'-, 0., ~ppro.,..d <•ed it, ' I DO ANY OF YOU ALL HAVE THOSE SECOND CA R PRO BLEMS SIN CE SCHOO L HAS START- ED? HERE ARE SOME GOOD BUYS , BOTH IN PRICE AND QUALITY. '67 PON T. L• Mo"' $1296 It T. 1'1 ,,·. 1\!1t". l:,f.il!, P ~ .• :11r contl. (;1111rl n1ilr•$. ~vc:.1:t~J!)1 '66 FALCON Wgn. $1096 H11rlio, h1''1l r r, 1111to- 1nri11r. i:,nrxl. n1llt·s. (RUZJ!):11 • '66 OLDS To.ooado $1496 F~1!11 10111 •T. ntr 11•!!d \lll.~I ''"'t. ~ .. t.rl 1t1il• '66 VOLV O 1225 ,._;Iii I>! II! \\ ;1 r f' I ·! ~1 ... rr!, 11.11 11>1 11 ~ 1ZX V:<l!+i '67 TOYOTA 11 flr Cnr.,nri_ ,\<110. :-.hi ft. \.!'i<ld !llllf'~. ~i;n 1 ~1.>:i1 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT- GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Standard Shift Models - '71 TORINO GT VB 429 "'"'" $ SAVE '69 MACH I VB, 351 IZNC5411 $ SAVE '69 CAMARO VB, 307 llHCPN I $ SAVE ----------------- ' 70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ""c"' $ SAVE '69 OPEL RALLYE G.M. "'""1 $ SAVE