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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-16 - Orange Coast PilotI ' I I esa s sea e • Medina Denies My Lai DAILY PILOT Orders Haps Lt. Calley * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERN OON, SEPTEMBER :1 6, 197 ~ • • • UC Irvine lflngn::i11e J'oldiHfl Take Your Last Look at 'Look' \I~\\' YORI\ IL'Pll -Look \!;igaii1H• \\'Ill cei'lst:: publicallon afte r 1!s Oct 19 i:-i~ur brcausr or 1nounting oprratill):. lu~si.:~. Co\llrs Con1munications 1111 · 1!1- <l:ll JIHl<JUlltl'd (:,1rclnr1 Cu11IL'~. ch;i11·n1<1Jl o! lh1• ])jt;i1·d B£ittle Over Stuffed Duck 'fl 'L.'i \ Uhhi 1,\!11-l S ~·u ,1io111~ oi· f11 1,1I-;u·c IH1\d111)! :i ~1u11crJ 1!U('~ 11 h1(•ii !i1'lltll;.:, 111 ;-', ["uJ.,;o 1\1,!11 (II\ gl''lUl1 !~ 1i]f' d1u ·h 1 ould no! h£' all1>11e1! 11110 lhl' r1111n- ll \ l)r('au~e 11 1~ a 11\lgralnr.1 h1nl l'liarlt•., ln::;lr 11<-1~ 1011~111 lo r· tl 1J'!·I' 11 1011ths 111 1·r!·la1111 thi• bird 11h11·l1 1".as 1111rx11111rlt'11 11hen hf' 1·ro.~srd lhl' \ S.- l'ana<11:i11 hurdrr .Ju11t' 8 ···r-.h· son ,\!<irk h;:id sct•n th.11 rl ui:k at S1\'tiri Lakr. ;\lan1tvba. and ju~! had to ha1·c 1[, In fact. 11c h::1d sa\"cd for a yrar 11) get ii 11hf'1111·e1rrnt back 011 a l 1~J1ing lrip." Ingle said. "I!{'· hiid t'arrird that 1h!ng -11 ings ~1)rf'ad Olli 30 inches 111 takeoff -on his lap for 500 snilC'S until 11·e got 1o Prn1bina, ~ !) ··~it1l'l' Th1.•f1 !\·e bPf'll 1!1 {'Otll :ll'I \l'ilh ~~·n Frrd H<1rr1~' 01t1cc ~e>"er ;i] Junr5 _ I li;nc ob1a111{·d 1hrrr pt•nn1t s -lro111 1h,.. 1Jcpilr'll11l'!11 nr l11tcr1<ir thp \\'d(tl 1l r licpartrncn1 ::1nd frn1n i:u.,1on1s -tn ,get that 1hing i11, or llle publishing eosnpany. el(ed !he ri~t in postal n11es a.~ a niaJor fac1o r· 111 his dct:isinn lo su~pend publ1!';;t1011 "II l>et1115 11·1J11I« to 1nr lh:i! al 1!11~ !1111P_ r'pri·1;1lly 11h<'11 1!11' it•<l1·1-;il c1111•rn· 111('111 ·~ ur~ing ;111 hu,111(':>:-:.cs 111 hl)ld do\1n <'OSI.• and pnt•e..;. 1t ~houkl lt~rlf be ;i pl illll' <1Hf'ndtT II ilh It.~ g1ga!lll!' In· ('t"r;i~f·S in pi1st<1I rates." Cull'lf'i. ~;url "\\'hen 1t can1e 10 rna ke 1h1s dec1:-1011 " he :idded , •·J tllough1 h.:i1•k o;,•r Look-~ :t~ .1rars vt l'Onstrut:t1vr. rt'sponsible and all';ird·11·inn1ng jour11nl1sn1 and n1v he;irt :<aid 'lcep il gning ' But n1~ head saitl •.,11~pPnd ii ' And thl'rr 11·as re<J lly no o1 her 11·ay.'' Tltr l'lo~1n~ 11dl :1lll"'l'I 111u1·e lh;111 1.ooi\ 1.vo~ t:n1ph 1y1•:-lll('l11d1ng llOIJ 111 Ille i.t1h~i ·ript1r•11 (1p1·r:i1nln :> in f)('l> .\11,1111'~. 11111<1. 11 l11r·h 11ill be pha~i·d 1111! gr;1rl11:illv 1111•i-11ir 1u'\! !:ii \ 11111111 11~. ('11111~·.., :-a id Tht' publ1sh111g planl 1n l•r·5 \l1•1nr ' '-'ill ho• ,;nit! In T1 111r. Int: 1.,1111. fi rst aµpeared 111\ \hr ~land~ 111 .J.1nu11r_v 1937, selling a! 10 t:en1~ an 1s~11r. The lir.~I issue sold 11111J't' th;in 100.000 copies and by 10 months the t:ll'rula!lnn h;irl gro11·n to l .i n1illion L:irculation in the firsl ~1x rnunths ,,f 1971 averaged 6.6 mi?lio11 an issue. bur 111- dustry sources said rising production costs had eaten up the n1agazine·s revrnue. Look is the lattSl in a serie:-. of u1ajor niagaiines that hnve ceasrd publication. The most recent 1~as the Saturda\' F:vening Post, 11·hich teased publieatio;1 111 Fcbruar1· 1969. aft er !48 1ea1· •. llowevcr, RCurr Servass, rhe prc~id.ent n( l 'ur11~ Puhlishin~ Co . p111 lhe Satul'da~ l·:1·c111nj! Pos1 back on !he st(l nd~ as a 1 111arrrrl~' puhlication. 11·ith lhe firs1 issue appearing In J une 1971. Seco11d Autopsies Confi1'1n Sl1ots l(illed Attica Gua1·cls 1\TTICA. :"\ y lt,"PI 1 -Two 'fl1idely kric11rn palhologists \\-'ho performed _se- ('und <llt!npl>lcS cnnfirn1cd toda_v thal n1nt hnsl fl!:t'~ killrd in tht Attic.:a State Prison rc1't1I\ died of gun.~hot "·ound.~ Tl1t': ;u1topsics l\'l're perfonnl'd b.v Or llrnr~· S1e~cl or \Vestehe~1er Co.uni} and llr. ~lil'hael BAden . assistant r'O!""lv York City nH?die<J I ex:in1in{'r. alter an un· ~l1>rt:ik('r ::.aid hr round no 1·i~dhlr bullet ,1·ounds-on one of the hostitges, R.ichard Lf'\\ ii;, " 10th hC•.~IAgc cl l:!d of II beating !WO rlll \ ~ after the rebellion !il:111cd l>r .John 1-:dlaf\d . ~Jonroc Count .r rncd1c;-il examiner, ~·ho had pcrfonnrrl •• lhe original autopsies. disclosed !ht fin· dlllJ!S of the re-autopsies. l·:dla11d said Lewis w1,1s ~hot in the ba<'k 1'>1 a !iinglc bulle1 ~-hh;h lodged in hi~ 1·hcs1. Thi' latest find ings ca1ne as a ~l ate ln- \'estigation opened lnto the fil'e -da.1· rebellion . One of fhe qutstions to be an~"·ered is 11·ho fired !he shots 1hl'll kill- ed the nillc host.1gcs. \\'ere !hfy killed b~· inn111 lcs \\lond11y 11 hen 1.700 slatc poller.. \'a I 1o11 a I (:11.irdsn1cn and ~hel'ifl ':-dt•pul ie" ~1111·111· ed the t.200 f·on1·irt.~ 11hn harl hr!d thtnt lSt'C ATT ICA. ra~t :r1 \ . • • • • • • • • • Budget Boost Proposed Desert Delight •. • • ' • • •· I - ' ;,J,J , ' ·"lltda ,\h{·v·s 11atcr bed float s. Sheila i~ a danc·cr :11 Fol1e.~ 1-~E-rgere 111 La s \:c~as . 11hrrr 1t 1s still ho1 <le.-p1 \£' re1 ·rnL ~-nnl1ng lrend 1n Southern ('aliforn1<1 . )hcila rela:..c~ in 1l1P pon l ;ii ;i J,as \'.e;;.,a" hotel <l ur· 1ng Ille da y ;ind k11 ks up her hC'cl :<> al 111 gh1 , 11old So ldie r~ to Curb f(illi11gs , Says Medina FT. ~I CPtlE RSOi'\. (;a. fliPl 1 -Capl. Ernest L. Med ina look the 11·ltness s!and in his own dcfcn~e 1od;:ry and !old the cour1-n1arlial Jury hr sprcifieally in· slructcd his lroops not In kill 1\·01nen and childr('n at ~l y Lai. Tht 3~·year·uld professional sllldier fro111 )lunlrose. Colo., charged ~·1th l!J:l n1urders 111 thr South V1rtnamese village , ;ilso catego rized LL 'Vllliani L. Calley, one of hi s platoon leaders at l\ly Lai. as lacking in leadership ability and in the ability to quit kly grasp instructions. Calley. _ \.\1l0 r.eJused _to testjfy at T-.ledina's trial. stands convicted of 22 1nurders during the i\la rch 16. 1968. ~ly Lai ope.ration. During his court -1nartial, Calley insisted that he ~'as 1nerelv fol\o\11ing :\ledina 's orders \rhen ci1tiliatls \\·ere slaughtered at ~l y Lai . i\ledina told of givin~ his Lruops a pf'p talk the night bcfurt lhr l\ty Lai sweep. arid !laid one of his rncn. 11·horn hr did 1101 identify. asked. "Do \.1-'t shoot women and . children ?" • . 1 ..... 1\1etlin<i said he rr'Plicd · ''i\'.o. use t:orn- mo n sense. If an individual is trying to hurt ·you. then shoot. If , he is &acft ng 1running a~·ay1, lire a 1\·:irnin)! sho! - a11d if he doesn·t 1stop 1 shoot lo "ound or kill.'' The Arn1y f'fl)ll11u1, ('barged 11·1th 01'erall responsibilily for !hr ;o.Jy Lai af· f;i11-. .~;iid Callry ··did not po~ses.~ te;i der i.h1p a bil\1y -he 11as hal'ing Jl l'l)o h\('lllS, "I h;itl !o be ex tren1e!y careful in giv- ing hin1 ini;tructions. He gilt lust ('Ull· IHlUOl'~ly " 1\lca1111·i11lc. at Fl. 1\-lr:H!e. \1d , an at- !urney for Col. Oran K llr11df'!'S(1n <ii· 1ackrd !he fred1b!lity 11f LI . Co l Frednc \\'o!l.c, 1~l1u tcstifird \rednesday he heard l-lentle rson rectivc specific 1ns1ruc1 ions to investigate the killing of <;1v11iaus at 1\ly La i. \Vatke was on the \vitness sland fur the 11ccond day in Hende rson·s court-nu1rtial. \Va tke t:onceded un<ier questiooing by l lenry Rothb!att, I eildersoii'S ciVilian defense attorney, that ht had signed a rep(lrt 11,hi('h conflicted \\'ilh hi s tc~tiniony that he knew of on Rctual com- tiat cont :i ~t "·ith Ute enemy during theo s11·eep of thl' Sout h V1elnarnesc hnmlel 011 ?-larch l6. 1968 Rothblatl asked \\'<itke if h ~ rcn1embcred si~ninJ! ::1 ·rrporl on April 10, 1968. whi('h said U.S. Forces had bern engaged "in·a hei:i vy firehght in the a(c a of ~Iv La i.'' "',..es. sir, I do" \V atke replied. The A:jir11 ID report was a <reco~­ mendation for militarv a\1·ards to some Of lhe men involved in tite r-.1y Lai strike. Poinling out \Yatke'' p r c v Io u ' le.~limony "that there was no contested action"' in the ~·ly l.al sector, R(lthblatt inquired. .. Have you made 11ny 01 he r deliberate raise reports·!" "No,"' said \ratke. Sliop]i fting 'f can1 Flees Mesa 'frap Set by Police By ARTllLR IL \'l:\"SEL 01 th• D•il1 P'llo! $!111 A s~stcmnt1c S<iu1her11 California ~hop!ift -burglary tearn c~csqwd a co~t a ,\lesa police trap \\'edncsd<i y, as one pla1nclothesrnan thev tried tn run do11n <l rove awa.v, firing two shots into lhe fleeing gc!<iway car. The 8 1;) p rn.. 1ntide 111 occurred at \roolworlh's. 2.100 Harbor Boulevard. the .~an1e store !hey had also struck only the night befor e. Dete<'tlve Phil Donohue est:aped injury 1vhen he spra\1•led across the pa vement to avoid being hi t. ln~esUga.tocuoti-d.. two black 1nales in the vehicle used i11 the assault \.1-'ilh a deadly 1reapon incidenr apparently \Vert also apparentlv un~·ounded. Store mana'Ae r Stephen Ness. who wasn't prc~ent y,•hen the mlddleagcd black won1an and four younger rnen entered. said empluyes called police. The staff -none of 1\'hon1 1vere ~·itncsses Tucsda \' night -knew of the SUSpet'IS' syslrn1 both fro1n t/Je prior 1n. eldcnl and store chain .securit,y agents' y,arnings. Donohue and his parlner. Dick UeF'ran· c1sco. 1Yere dispatched iond slipped into the Harbor Shopping Center Store for su rveillanct. Defrancisco said he ispotted one broy,·s· Ing suspect grab JO as.~orted albums worlh '$180 and ::iprint for the door. Ht shouted a 11·arnlng -100 lar aw11y to grab the SU'<.J)t'l'! -1\'ho ran to the !Ste TRA P, Pnge ?I $3. 9 Millio11 ,, Hilie Urged Fo1· Ca111pus Spe('f:JI lo tht DAfLY PILOT .SAN FflA1\'CISCO -UC lr1·ine v.-ould i:;e! 11 $36.8 null1on operating budget for 19ii-7.1 under ;i 8~2~ 8 111ill1on spcnd1ni: pro~ran1 prnpused 1o<.l:iy fu r the nine· t <u11pu :-, 1 ·n1rersit_I' nf Cal1forn1a s~stcni. l '\ · f'rt's1dcnt Ch;irlt'.' .J. f11tch unl'riled J11s budget propos~ls dul'lng a niecrilfB uf !,,(' flt'gents hrrf'. !!11ch sa id lh µl'1 •pu~ed budget, abuut .!i8o !lll!litJn ni11rc tlhan 1111 s year's sa~~ 7 n11!11on . "dues 11u1 fulfil! all o( !h1 1u111·ers1t~··s nio st urgent r.ecds. but doc:; cn;ible 1hc u1111•e1·s11.v to re1•erse the dircct in11 <1f the pa8t three Jears." 111 lh(• i:asc of Or;1nge Cciunty·s L'C lrr111f·. the propos;il calls for a s:J.!I 1nitl1on 1ncre;1se 11vrr !hr current campns vpe1;![111g budget ol :::.32 ~ n11ll1on l 1111rr.~1t1 :-pukr.~n1e11 ~.url !hr LCI IJ11(Ji.:c1 pn~pusal t•;11ls for .16 11c1v racultv 1ne111h1·r·s <ind 20 11c11 teal'll1ni.: :iss1stan1·~ 10 hl'lp srr1·e .111 es11rn<1lcd tall 1972 en1·uil111~·111 ,.,, i.i32 s1udent s. Th r r1;;ure includes undrrgr;.idl1<1tes . :: rad u at • !:iludenL~ and tllCclical st udent~. UC I of-fici.il.~ C'\f>Cl't 7.~ ~ludrn!s on can1pus !111~ fa!! The Ufl budget p1·oposal fo1· 1972-7:1 .ilso 11·uuld red uce !hf' Sl'hoors t.:urrent student-teacher r<1t10 from the t:urrcnt 19.1 lo 18.2, according to uoiYcrsity o(· fit'ials. H1lth said, ';it is 1·ery difficult to µJan adequately for J!l72·7:J realizing that re· cent regents' budgets hal'e been d1srega rcled hy !he ~tatr. The _ budget rccomrncndalinn ~·a~ S<1n<Jw1chf'd bellvf'e11 11ro '"altcrnativeo !Scr TlEG E1\"TS, Pagt l t Orange Coast Weather The <'001 snap wi ll stick wlth u~ ~t lt!ast thrOIJgtl fOmorrow. r\Tlghl and morn ing loy,· clouds and coast· al fog 11·ill he!p. keep !ht mercury 1011'. 11 will clear lo ha·tv sun with highs nea r i~ and lows ·al 11.l. l ~S IDE 'fOUA \' Tlic Suitt Seuate has apµrovtd n bill tho! u.1011 jd crac~· rlott•11 on rrookr tl uinv 1·rpo1,. rleolcr:;, Story. Page 9. •••11"1 " (tlllo•nl• " c ~•••1,.. " " Cl11•lf+ffl l•·ll Cornlu " c ......... " "~•lfl ,,, .. 1 •• , " IG•tori11 ·-· • l!~!tr11l11rn111I H-'1 , l'l11•~c• 1~·U "'• ... •(•~· " 'ft" ~.1111 ... " M•ollt<f• • Men 111 51"'1~1 lJ, 11 M•va t "" Mu!u•I P'unt, M "'•lion11 ,.,,.,., •·• <><-•r•• c"'"'" " S1lv!• ... "'' " S1or11 21 ·1l. " '"" M••lt"• ltltYhkl~ , ...... ,, W••ll•"' w ........ , i.i ..... • •• ,., ... , , ... ll " i .. n • , •. u ••• ..I • z DAI.LY PllOT S Tllursday, Stottmhtr lb, l Q7l =--~~~~~~~~~- Kille1~ Win(l In Louisiru1a CAMERON. La. {UPI I -Hurrican& Edith, which killed scores or persons on a 2.~mile trip of deatruction, lashed Louisiana today with 100-mile·an·hour winds, 1t lust nine tornadoes, torrential raln and tides that flooded city after city. Three twisters ripped Baton Rou.11:e. the. gtate capital. They damaged several hnmes, a shopping center. an ice cream parlor and an elementary school, injuring tv.·o students and a teacher ""ith shat· tered glass and debris. Three other tornadoPs 11i•ere rt>ported. in the New Iberia iirea. The hurricane al.so spun off twisters at Lafayette, Cro"·ley and betwe~ Broussard and Youngsville. Edith made her landfa ll JO miles east or Cameron on the marshy Louisiana shore. But thousands of coastal dwellers who have lived wiLh the fear of hut· ricanes most of their lives had fled inland and the shoreline was almost deserted when the storm struck. Schools, stores and churches were abandoned lo be ripped and torn by the hurricane. Power lines were knocked down and debris littered hund reds of miles of highways. '"She aounds mean. The winds are ferocious. They are suc king at the win· dows. There i:s wh ipping wind and heavy, heavy rain," said Ra y Valdetero, a Lake Charles, La., ne¥i'sman :statio ntd inside the three-story Cameron cou rthouse. "We know the hurricane is here We can feel it. It's beating do¥i'n pretty hard. There is flooding and the power is out. V.'e saw hot wires coming do¥i·n off poles. ll's frightening," Va!dctero said as Cameron took the brunt nf the st0rm. Edith , formed as a tropical depressinn In the Caribbean 11 days ago. first became a hurricane Sept 7. ravaging Honduras, the Yucatan Peninsula and Nicaragua with J7J·mil es·an·hour \vi nds. 'The storm killed at lea5l 35 persons - possibly scores more in isol ated areas - aod ""iptd out entin villages. 11 emerged intll the Cul! of Mexico \last SC\turday in a weakened condition but r:ained speed and .strength and reached hurricane force again Wednesdav off the Te xo'I~ cnast. The National \l.'eather Ser vict fr1recast rains of up to a foot along Edith's inland path. Big Test Fails; His Booniera.ng Won't Corne Back CAN!ERRA (t.;PJ) -Australia:s onl y aboriginal member of parl iament got so angry tiver An1erican boom erangs !orl.<1.y he held a public demonstra tion on the steps of parliament to prove aboriginal boomerangs do come back His didn't -it got cau i;(ht in 11 trtt. Sen. Neville Bonner attackPd imporled t;.S. boomerangs in his maiden speech 10 parliament 1¥i"O weeks ago and returned to the subject tod.<1.y. To prO\"e his point he and his colleagues "·ent lo the steps of parliament. Bonner, 53. ended up climbing the lree lo retrle\'e his boomerang. The contro\·ersy startf'rt with a rlaim by Australi a·s champinn boomf'rang thro"·er, Ste\"e S1lad\'. Iha! Ausrr11 li.an bonme rang!' don"t com" ha<'k. ~1li'1rlv angered Bonner h~ sa\·in~ ' · t h P aboriginal cou!dn"t Ci'lfP If'~~ v.hrrh~r h1~ comes ba ck or not Ho1\"e\"f'r , Amerir.<1.n man ufacturer~ are ronceme:d that their boomerang~ come bark ·· Bonner sii irl ~il ach ·s '."ti'ltemPnf ..,,.,.~ nonsense. "Auth rn11c a bn r i i;: 1 n a I boomera ngs n:v h1~her and fu r1hl'r i'l nd a re much more sper1arular ·· B11 t. he 11rl· ided, "the~e ma ss·prnducf'd jnb~ .<1rP i:.triously undercutting the .<1.uthenlic pro- ducer." 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Brown Threatens To Sue Mtu·phy , Norton Sin1011 SACRA!\!EI\"TO !UPl l -Scrretary nf State Edmund (',, Rro1\·n Jr 1nrl;iy threatened the prosecu!lon nf l34 poli t!cal candidate!i, includ ing fnnn('r Li S. Sf'n. George t-.1urp hy, for improper cam paign fund reporting. Al so cited h_v Arnt.1·n v.·as !\lurph y's 19i0 Republican pnm;iry npp•inrnt. multi· millionaire t\orton Simon Simon prompt· ly denied any v.•rongdo inll: and ac· cused Brown of 5.eeking •·che11p pubhci· ty .. Brnv.·n rl('<"!ined !n name othflr ca n· dida tes on his potential pro!'P<'U!inn list until a sched uled nev.·s conference toclo'ly. But his office sa id r-.turphy 11nd Simon v.'ere the most prom inent persons . nn state¥i1ide offici o'llS or le'1:islstors were in· \"o!l·ed and Dtmoc ra1s as well a~ Republicans were included . '"It's a very bip11rtisan !isl," said Depu· ty Secretary of Stall' Tom Quinn. It v.·as the 3~ ye<ir-n1d Den1ocr11t'~ bnldPSt move vet a!i SecrP!11rv of St111P. after nin e oUtspokrn month~ during \\'hich hl': hll ~ chi.!len11:rrl J ;ir~e nil com- pa nie~. sought free !.e le visinn time for politico'll candidc.tes and aggressively pu shed the 18-.\·car.flld \'nle. Bro"·n·s intention!' v.·erP dt~r\osed \\'e<I· oe!'dav \n 11 brief memo tn nPll'~men. lt said Bro¥i·n. son nf formrr Go\' Ed· rnund G. Brn¥i·n. v:o11\rl hnld a nf'\\S rnn· ference Thursday morning "rn annnunre 1hat he is atxiut In SPPk prnsrru11on of 134 political candidate~ who fa1lrd In file pro· per c11mpaign C'nntr1h11tinn 11nrl t ~­ prnditure rPports fol\0111011: last year·s prlman · and general elections. Frorr1 Pt19e I 1'RAP. • • 11i a1 t1 n.I! r;ir ;i!' !lnnnh llf' .'!ii' P rh11~,, !11\l'~!1g~t nr~ ~a1rl thf' .<:l!~prrt~ fii il t"ri In hill! :lf' qrrJrrPrJ 11hrn 0rt1•r !11f' 1)111l11hllE!. 1denlif1ed h 1n1~e\f a~ '1 pol11·n1n:in, gun· nin.'! the car lnll'a rrl him in rel'rrsr OH1r Pr R1f'h<1rd Frrrlrrik.<:rn si11d in hi~ hur~lary r£'1X>rt !hr 110111.an ;inr\ " f11ur!h ma le suspect sl1rped riut into the crnll'derl parking lot 1\hile ;.ittpnt1on v.·11.~ focused on the !'hooting inr1dcn t Store nff1ctals told nf the sa1nr hl 11sf' hrfl¥i'.<:ln~ hy the 1¥i'n :ipp;irent derny shoppers lhe n1.11:ht befnrr !\.<: ,.. .~ecuntv man rh;ii;ed lhP sprinter rarry111g $1\j \l'('lrth nf ~1 rreo 11lbums One of the team harl eni;?a~Pc\ ii rlerk·~ anent ion h.1· con!'l Ant riuesl10ns about the stnre·~ hook departmrn! \\";itch r omm11ndPr Sizt Ann Allen sa1rl today thr fo11r persnn~ ll"f'n' \1·an!NI fnr A S('nes nf identical burglaries, mostly at \\"onl ¥i'tHth"s slores. Shopllfllng i~ hur~lary unr\Pr tht \a111 v.hen it is clei.r\v shown !hf' thief entrrrd the premlse!i with prinr 1ntent tn :1te11l, rather than succumbing to a sudde n in1· pulse. Froon Page J REGENTS ... budj!et.~" Hitch presented for the regent's considerat ion. One, an "11u~trnly budget" $40 5 m1lhon high!"r than l11 sl YP<'r"s stale .'IP'- propriatio n, "would not re~tore any of the program red uctions \'.'hich \1e h111 e had fo ma ke during the past three ye11rs." lhtch said the other. 11i h1ch r£'presnls a $16 !I million increAse o\"er last \f'tl r'!I state fund11. "·a~ "a mMr~t budget 0h1t11"ed on ~tandards \\"f"ll !\tlnw those r rt \'a1llng 1n !he mid ·!91>()"s ·· The '"rttnmmtndPd b11d~e!"' inrrf'll~es itl<i!P part1r1Q11!1nn h~· tl\O ~ m1lhnn from ~1~7 1 m1ll10~11nd rail~ for ~lfi ~ n'lllll"ln in regents fund!' 11 tnrllHiPS • $2$ ~ m11l1nn incrrase in thf' base for inf\at1nn, merit lnrreasf'!' and f11nd1nR adJ11s!mr n1~ anrl $3$ million fnr whi t l11!rh c111led "nectS,2t}' increases ·~ World Finance Leaders Report Mo11etary Accord LlJ NDON (lJPl1 -Finance m1n1sters nl lhr 10 ric hPst nnn·Commun1st nations .<1.nnnunced agreement tod.<1.y to take measurrs "on a wide front'" lo end the month--0ld \vorld monetar.v crisis. They said this shou ld include "an 2.:--i· propri11le real ignmen t" of world cur· renries F1n11nce m1n1strrs. nf the grou p of trn announ{·erl 1he agreton1rnl 1n a cnm· munique at the end of t¥i"O da vs of talks on the doll:ir crisis. · The cnmn111nir111e s111d "they agrPe tha t ll suhslant111I adjustn1Pnt is required. They a11:ree tha t the measurP.s tn brinl': about this adju.~lment shoul d he taken nn a v.·1de front anrl shnulrl include an air propri11te reo'l lignmenf of currencies " The communiqur said the minis ters in· struc!Pd their de puties to prepare a ¥.'Ork prngram for the "more immediate issues"' and to report in them "'hen they nex t meP! in Washingtlln Sept 26. The commu nique said they also in· struc!ed their deputies to cnllabnr111e v.·ith the lnterna!iono'll i\1 onetarv Fund (l r<1F i "in exploring \\'ays and means nf refnrrning international monetary ar· ran!l;emen !s." H said the 5(}-CaJled working party thrt>e nf thr economic policy c:nmn,1 tee of the: 21 nll!inn Org;i nir.atinn for Economic: Coopera tion and Development iOECDI in Par1.~ would cont inue its work on <i~sess· ing !he scale nf th e balance of p1ymf'nl.s adjustment required from !he United States and the implications for othe r countries. Banker, Family SaYed by FBI; l(idnapcr Slain ~1 ARIF.TT A, (;;i 1rr 11 -FBI !1 1!,Pnf~ .'lhfl! :i nd falilll\" \\"(IUndPd ii \\'Oi llrl·hr 0hiln k rnhhrr !nd;iy ~nrl ff'~l"UPtl ii han ker. h1~ 11 1F<' and !htir two d11uiz h1 er.~ 11hn harl brPo hPld for 30 hours 115 hosta ~e.'I. Twn Fl~I agent.'I werr 11'nunrltd -hut 001 .~l'rin11.~ly -in ii prc-da\\"O .'lhoo!nut 11 1th the tianrlil at a motel in this 1\r l11 11li1 suhurh The h;.indi!, whn ulent1 f1crl hin1sell .'Is Mar 1,in Grissom nf McDo111!,i1\, ,\rk, rl 1Pd 1n a hn~pital of bu lltt "·n11nds lrl thP ChP~I . ThP crin1e ~t arterl .<ti 10 pm Tu P~rl:iy nip.hl in !he srn al! central Genr~1.~ 101111 of Cnncnrrl . Leo Conr.\", special agent In chari:!' nr lhP ~"B l 811rPau 1n A!lan tii , ~a id (;n~~om came to the rt sidence of T A. Smith, prr.<;ident nf the U:incnrrl A;inkini;: Co, nnd ordered him et gunpoint to go to his bank lo of)('n thr \'1'Ult . The hankpr replied lh11 t lhe v.<1.ulr h11d a time lock and cnultl nnl he nprned until 9 a rn. Thur5da.v , i>ince it al"·ays "·as clos· ed on \\'edne~da~'!'. The rohbcr th:ln annn11 n('rd th;i! he l\'OUld hnld !he l!'ntlrt lflmily until Thur~· day. Conroy !11'jd, and he \\"OU Id hal'e Sn11!h open thr "au ll the n, The F8l said Grissom forced Smith. his v.•ife and lhe\r two teen-A~ed dau.l'hl£'rs lnlo the family'~ r.ar . They drove ii bout !>O miles to the Holid11y Inn In 1\1 t1riell-!J. The family, ¥.•lth c;ri~som ¥1"11tching, re mained In the roo m until tbP: 4.30 a.n1 . shootout. Conro~· SAid the. FBI \\"as alerle<I !hat !he fan1lly had bePn flhrl\IC!f'd and WAS able lo place thr roo m under ~un•tillance \\'ednesdsy. Before dawn l oda~-, Conrny ~11id, "the robber "'"S oh.~e r\"erl to e<imt QUlsid t.: the roo m and sto'l nd at the halC'11ny alone. Sei1.1ng this npporlunity In 1<ubdue lhe rohhf'r "''il hout end 11ngl'tini;( the Smith fi'lmlly, FRI llll'.enls immrd latPly rlo~t'd In on !hf' robber "ho he ~11n firi ng 111 the llfi:e M!S ,. T1l"O FB I agents. Jnh nnv '\',.11dl anr1 Thnm:is .J. '"ll'on. \11rre "·ni1ndt'd hut 11re ex(X'cterl II'> r,.rn1·pr (.ris~nm "'a~ ~hnl 1n !he che!I And ditd a short whlle later 11\ KPnnesrnne ho!p1t.:11. ThP f11m 1I\" ¥.'ii~ rf'srued and taken In !heir hr::':".e !!'1 C'o .. ord \\'nrk 1ng par1y three is a group of ex- prrts in OECD "'ho deal with currency m;ittcrs. Duri ng today's ~ess1nn Britain, France and \\'est Germany warned the United S!ales thnt an inter national trade war cnu)d develop if the Uni ted States main· l:11nerl its !O percen t surcharge on im· porl S Tile three nali{ln~. the United States' pnnc1 pal all ies in Europe, asked that the !'Urcharge he rPsci n<led and that the Uni ted Sl.<1.lcs jnin the1n 1n actio n to re1·11!ue ¥i"nr1d currencies "·ithout dela v. The demand.~ came al 11 meeting nf fin;inc<' rnin1:-te rs and central ha nkers of lhP _l!rnup of IC'n, lhP non·Communist "·orld 's richest cnuntries. As the group confe rred on the month· old money crisi s, the· dollar staged a r-light recovery in Europe after coming under he.<1.vy pressure for t"·o davs in European market s. In Tokyo the dollar ""<IS down 6 .13 percent. a new low. Rn!ain"s thance llor of the Ex chequer Anthony Rarber told the . conference the presPnt s1t11at 1on i.'I · 'J"n t ent i a 11 v danf!crnus" and could lead tn building uP tr:id e bA rr i er~ wh ich it would be hard to disn1antl e. "'There i!'! only a thin line between Sflfeguard~ and retilli11tio n," Barber said . French Finance r<!ini~ter V 11 I e r v Giscard o·F:staing sa id prolong atio n ~I the pre~ent money cri~1.s and particul arW nn the US imf)Orls surch11rge will rnake it more difficult tri retorm the world 's sh11 ken mone t<1 r}' svstem . C.1scard o·Esl o'1 1ri~ called fnr general realignment of ¥i'nr1d mone.tar~· paril!e11. 1nrl11ding de\"aluatlo n of the dollar aiz11in!lt ~olrl \\"r11t GPrmAn F1n11nce f\fi ni~ltr K11rl Srh1ller i;a1rl the U S impo rt!\ ~urrhArge h11.~ n1adr monev rf'lnrm mn rP diffiC'ul t. HP <·;i!l rrl nn !lll ihe m.<1in WP~!Prn lr11dlnJ! n;itn1n~ tr• 1n1n 111 '·bu rden sharin g" 1n thP I'• P~t'llt rri~1~ He !\il Jrl the r alue of the <l r>llar 1nt1 ~! hf' ln{'lud ed lo this. PROFESSIO NAL INTE RIO R DE SIGNE RS Taiwata Ouster Set U.S. to· Support Red Council Seat UNITED NATIONS.N Y IU Pll -The Uni1ed States proposed !nd <tv !hill the J>erm;inent sea t nn the I" S Securi!y Council be given tn Co1nmunist China. The pr11posal was pt1t fru-11'ard by US_ Ambassador George Bush at a meeting attended by more than 30 de legalions friendly to Nati onalist China . The latest draft resnlut1(Jn on the China Issue would give t..:.N mernbershi p to both lhe Chinese Com1n1in1s ls <ind the Nat ionalist Chinese "'ilh the. Security Council sea t now held by thP Nationalists going to the Cnmmunists instead. The resolu tion goes to lhe 1\ssen1bly early next "'eek. After the meeting Bush expressed con· fidence that the U S. policy for a du:il Chinese representation in the United i\<1· lions is on the wa v 10 success. "I have a disti.nCt feeling that there is a Ex-Costa Mesan Admits Mailing Obscene Matter A colorful. former Costa Mesan who cnntends he i~ just a businessman today faces sent encing in October, after pleading guilty to JS federal counts ot mailing obscene maUer. Joseph Reita no. 58, and Lucien Reita no, 24. both of 2731 Orion Ave . Santa An;i, "'ill return Oct 18 lri hrar U. S 01s1rirt Cou rt Judge A\"cry Crary prescri be their pPn11lty. 1'he sentencing in IJlS An geles roul<l result in a total of 75 yrarg in pri~o n and a $75.000 fi ne for !he fnther, under terms of !he law. Surh stiff terms are r11 rrly h11nded out , especially 1n ca ~es of gud ty plea.~. ThP Reilanos current!\' lace other cou rt action in Orange County stemming fron1 a series of police raids on Adults On!y- t~·pe s!ores and ll"ti rehnuses full of 11!1eged pnrographic m:i!C'ritlls . Beitano. a ;:h11rt . h11ld1ng man, h:i~ s11 1d in pr io r f)AILY PILOT 1ntC'r\·1rws he 1:1 ju~l a bus1n£'SFmao try1n~ to mak e a lt\ • ing Long !C'gal battles in\Ol\•1ng the L'S. Con!'t1tu!lon and defln1t1nn nl obscenity and po rnngrpphy apparently lie Ahead 1n crinnec11nn \1'1lh othPr l'al'C~ Father and son h11ve sevrral prior con· \'tctinns under appeal. They cu rrently face lclnny anrl misde· meannr chargrs in ~1est Orange Coun ry J ud1c1al 01stnct Courl The Hcitanns and ;i llun11ngton Harbour couplr, F'rC'dcri l'k ··n.us1~··· Loa r. 34. and his 1\·ifc t\ ,,~ . 31, of 4(!62 H l1mboldt A 1·e , v.·rr~ arrr~1 erl last ~f ay. , \11ee 1nvr~1 1g11!(1rs 1•1s111 11 g an 1nd11sln.<1.I b111lrl1ng I'l l lfil44 Golden \\"r-sl St , Hun· t 1 n~1nn Hr;ic h. seized huge h:i uls of sexy m11 le r111 I 1h;i1 tune . The 20, ISO rPcl~ of fil m anrl 300,000 5till phe>lngraph~ thr dc fPnd ;i nt~ cnnlc nd to be ;iri¥i·nrk wrre stacked up to si x feel high, pollcP s::11d. ln \·est1ga!ors spent 12 hnurs ~1ft1ng !hrnugh , exam1n1n g and in\"entor.ving the rac~' matena!s (lnly sclcl'! rx;implt>~ arr exJl('cted !n h!" introduced as ev1denre later when prn. credinj!s brkin brfore ,Judge \\'aller Chararnza. "ho nl<I\ nrdPr .a Ina! IIan~fer to SUpflrinr Court A lari;(r :imount wa~ ruled tn he ii· ICJ<fllly ~r11<'rl Frdrral \'h;iq:c~ ;i c;i1n~1 !hr lalhPr·.<:On ,,nt rPprf'neur~ ~·111111• \a<:t :'\(l\'en1ber af\Pr an r1~h! n1nnth ~Bl prr1be 1n!n {'rO~!"· C<'Untry ~h1pn1 rnt of hohk.~ ;ind films to :::;1 Pnu\. .\11nn, t1nd 01l1t•r pn1111~ Open Mon ., Thur1. & ,,J, l:vH. - for¥i·ard motion.'" he sairl. flipln1na11c snurce.'I .~aid 1he LIS action ""s taken ro get lhe supp11rt of Ji!!pa11 whi1·h ha s ~re11t prestige 1n A~1a .Japan apparent!) had not 111fof 1ned the t"n1tPd States of 1Ls f111al posit ion on the Chi na representat ion issue And d111lon,::its said it was not expectel to until FnrP1,11;n !11inister Takw Fuku da returns to Tokyo Sept !7 U.S. dele~ates preparfd ;i rrsnlut1o n g1v1ng American support for the first lim e lo Communist fhina"s rlaim to the: Chinese t,: N seat v.htle 11ff1 rminf;l the righ! of the Taiwan regime <11~n lo be represented . President Nixo n'.s ad m1nistra11'1 n in .supporfing Comm unist Chinese admissio11 f.o the U.t\'., said it would not forsake Na· tionati st China . A second U.S. resolution would declare any move to ex prl Nation alist China 11n '"important que~tion " requirini;( a two· thirds vote of the General Assembly fo r apprnval. U.S. spokesrnen s;iid they fel t !here was a gnnd l'hanre of prcser1·ing ;i U N. sea t for Taiwan whi:e ;idmitt ing 1he Pek· Ing re)iime Communist China has long :;a id the on· ly "'ay ii wnul d accept membership would be if Chiang Kai·shek's govern· ment was ousted from the UN . Albania, the only Western Euro pean ally of the Peking regime and 17 nlher countries already ha \"e mad e public a resolution ca11ing for seating or Com· mu nis l China an d the expulsion of !hi!: Chinese Nat ionalists. Bush said \Ved ne~day that althou gh t\ixr>n had prnclai 1ned :i rhan~e in pr11icy tnw ard Comrnuni~t Chin:i it 11'<1.~ 1m· pnrtant to und ers!:ind \1h;it l\";i ~h1ng1on '-''()1 ild nn1 do nnl hC' re)lrC'~en!:it1on is~ue. "The United S!a!es ""Ill nnt ah11ndo!1 the na tinnalist gn\'rrnmen t on Tai\1an or ;icquiesre in the fort•i ble takenrer of the isla nd by the People's Republic: of Ctiina," Bu~h silid. Commu nis t Chin;i contends Ta iwan, situated !00 miles nff lhe mainl11 nd rriast, is a pro1·ince of Communist China . Chiang Kai·shek 's regime fled tn Taiw:i n in 1919 when the Communists took over the ma inland. ATIICA ... to sav e them because the convicts dress· ed lhf'.ir hostages in prison dPni ms and bid behind them as lhe a!sault force hit pri ~on for fi\·e days '.' Qr "'·ere they ~hCJt by the men whn tried the prison v.·ith rifles, shotguns 11nd tear ga~' ' Annther nag~in-" QUl'.~!inn is whethe r !he :-l~vghtrr rnuld ha ve been pre1·ented if negn tialiOnl\ had gonp a li!ll P longr r or (;ov . Nrl~nn A. Rnckefell er had personAl!y appear(ld RI lhP prison ? Rockefeller me t with aide~ and cor· rrcf\{ln nfff1cifl lS !rid11~ in Albany to plan thP in\"e~tigalinn inl 11 !he Attica prison t11ke('lve r an d its rC'capluring Tl'n prisnn cmplriyes and 32 con\"i!'ts d1Pd du ring the riolin~- The dead ('Onvicts \1·erP an1ong more than half of Aiuca's 2.t~I 1nma!Ps 11'hn ~rir.ed ~8 ho5t11ges and twn cell block ~ nl thr :i~·acre rnaxim1un stocurll~ rrison Thu rsda~· i\inr hnst af:,es and 31 pri~oncr l ¥."t re ln11nd dead aftrr the pn!'fln wa :( ctrim1erl :>1nnrlay A lflth pn~nn Pmpln.\'e d1Pd e.?.rl1er ;inrl nne con\ 1cl rl1erl ll'l'<ln<'~~ nil\ in a Buff11 ln hosp1!.<1I A Nylon Shaa . tJ Thar 's Young 1n Look s, and Young 1n Price! 9.95 SQ . YD. --- IF YOU CAN 'T CO ME IN-CALL 646-0275 for an expert carpet consultant v.·ho \1·111 con1e to you r hom e \\'Ith samples "'llhout any obligation to you ! 22 15 HARB OR !LVO. COSTA MESA, C~llf. 6.d,6°0275 1146.0276 I ,I, ' I I II\ I • • l ·~ ' I \\ I Hu11tingto11 Bea~h Fountain Valley VO L 64, NO. 222 . 3 SECT ION S. 38 PAGES ~~-'-~~~~~~~~ OR ANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ; Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY , SE PTEMBER 16, 1971 TEN CENTS No Officials of Huntington Assured I~~ AL\'.\ l)IHl\I~ Of •~t Df•'> '•lot Sl•H All dr.p<1 rtH1er11 l1e<ids 111 llu11!11(glo11 ncai:t1 l'!l,1 go1("r111nc111 11ere a,,,;111"ed h~ lht' 1:11y i,:oullc1I tnda~ thal no purge ul ~c~ )'!J.'i1 tions is t;,·1 ng pla11nt·d 111 the 1~;1ke of !h~ Oli 'll'r of Do)\(' ;\!Iller ;is t·lt.1 :id· 1111nislr::itor .\ n1cn1or<1ndt11H. "lgncD by <1ll .'ic1r11 •·ounril n1c1nl>rr;:. 11·;1~ :-.c1.i !u :ill 1lep;ir!- 1ne11t hra(IS t l\1~ 11 aw1!1ng C\pr f's~1ng th1· "fine toopcr<1t1on" lhc e.\ci.:u1i1cs h;i1c l\1e(li11a Say s Callev Not •' 'A Leacle1·' l'T :'11CPl.IEHSO.'\. Ca.• L"P[1 -Ca[ll l~rne;.l L. :'lled111a look tile w11r.e.,;s stand i11 his 01111 dclcnse lod<iv ;ind told 1he 1·ourt·n1:irt1al Jllrr hr Spceil 1(·alll· i11-~tn 1c1~rl hi~ 1ro11p; not hi kill 11on1t:11 ;.ind t·l11 ldrcn al ~h Lni . Tl1e ll-.\'l':tf-vld pr•1!es~~l>n:1I soltlicr f 0111 '.\!0111rose . l'u!u. l'h:11·~rc! 11!th Ill:!. nn11 ·dr_•rfi in llir So111h \'\clnal1it'sc 1 ill:ig1·. ;1lsu c;itegorized LL \\'i!li<irn I._ Callrl'. 11:'C' of Jiis pl<1tuo11 lea ders ;it .\Iv L111 . it~ l;ic;l,u1g in le;1dcr;;hip Jtb1li1 y :11id 111 !he al)ilitv !u <1uiekly gr<isp instrut'tirJnS. Ca lley. who refu~ed to le stif,• at \le-dln:i ·s !rial. .-;lands t•o111·1<c!td Or 2~ n1urders during the .\larch 16. 1968. \l\I l.ai npcratin11 f)unng his t·nurt-1Tt;u·!1ai. <.'<1llcy insisted thnt he 11·a!'i nH:relv f11lto1ving '.\ledin:i '.s order ~ 11·!1t•n ci1·ili:in-~ 11cre .sl<iughtl"red al 1\1.v L;11. _\lcdi1ia rold of gi\'ing Jus ll'!lop:> a pep !alk th\" night hclore the :'1\y l.ai ~11cep. ;111rl said i•nr ol hi-; n1cn. 11 ho1n he did 1101 ii!()nlJl _I. a:;~cd." \),,\\('~hoot lllllllCll and ch1!dren·:-' .\Jcdina s;ild he replied •·;'\11 , u~e co111- 1no11 sense H an in<lil'iduc.l i~ t1·y1nf! 111 hurt you. then ~hl')(ll Jf he is evadin;; 1 l'unning :nr<iy 1, lire a w;1r11ing shnt - ;11•d 1f he doc~1i't < SlDp 1 ~11nut lo \\'nund or ki ll ' 'rhe .A.nny caplain. ~·h.irgcd wi 1h 01erall re~pon5<1h11i11' fClr lh(' ~II' Lai <ii· l;1Jr .. ,';ifild (;.i llev. ··d id not ' po.~.~<'~~ lf,~1dc r·sh1p ability -he 11n ~ l1 ;111ng pn1- lilr•1ns ·· 1 h<1d 10 he e:o;;lrcn1r-h 1:;in-'ru1 111 !!.II ~ ing hirn ins!l'Ul'lions . He gnt In~! (·nn- t 111uou~ly " il'lcan~rhile. at FL ~-le<icle. illd .. an at- (urne.v for Col (Iran I\_ llender:-.!J n fl!- IHtked the (:rcdihilitv of L! Col Fredric \\'atkc. 1-rho tcstified \rcdnesd::i v he heard Hl'nclcrsnn reeei\'e spee1tir 1n~truct1ons to inrc.stigntc l11c ki!ling o! ri1 il1ans ;it .\1 y L;ii \\'atl-c 1vns 011 !lie 11·11nc-..!i :.land fnr !he '('('O!ld d:1,1· !ll ll c11\'l('r~o1i's t:ourt -1na l'l i<1I. \\'alkc eonce(led unncr fJUe ,t10nin r, h.1· 111.'r.r\ Hulhhl•~tl. Jlrndcr~rin "s L'111)1a11 df'frti-:e ;11tnr11c~. 1h:1! l1r li;id ~1 ~11C'cl a repCJ'1 II hieh ,L'\Htfllt'lrd w1t li Ii I ~ 1rAt1n1un~ !h;11 hr knr 11 (if 110 ac!u<ii L'lllll · hill cnn1;i1 ·1 1·,1ti1 !he cnr1nv iJunng lh e 1..;rr \·U;:nr''· /'azr ·?1 l'ublie lnY itcd 1'o Huuting ton Prog;ress Eve nt \101-e than 20U per;,:rln< ;11·e c__\pcl'trd 10 11 itrnd Hun!1ngtm1 Bei!cli's Congrei;s fur Co111n1un1tr Progr\"ss Sept. 25 a! l;oJdru \\'r.'t Lollrge. SponsL1red b.v 111e t'hanihcr of Cu1n- r11ercr>. the round table di 5L"LISStons on l111ure f:O<ils Olt)d preSt'lll probl\"tllS of 1he i 'll,v (Ire open to the publit.: 1 hi~ yc.1r . ,\11y. 1n1f'rl"s 1rd ci tizen tnay pa1'tir1pa1r h\ rontael!ng the l'ha111bc1· otf1<'e , 18jll:! HP;ieh All'1I <ind p:1.l'in~ a $2 re;!i ~lrat 1nn l"r lle;.t1~tn1i1011 will br hPld f1·1•111 R ~o si rn ro !i a 1n 111 Forvni II lnll n11 cd h.1 a :1u-1n11 111tt• ~1111r prf"<et1tati1111 on p:1st .ind IUl!lfft:' t:it~· planuing Till' Pl'l.'S\')ll <~ll<>ll 11111 hr 11\/Hlr b1· P.•1J::r.r SIH!t's. a n1e1nbrr 0r lhr l.'lly plan- 111ng L'0n1n1issio11 . :ind lJi ck ll11rl u11·. assis- tant ll unting1on Be;ich Planni 11g Direttor. Con~res!'i Ch11irn1;in Peter Hor1011 said p;1rticipan1s "-'111 then select one or eight rnu 11d l ftU\es for smi11l·group discussion on co1nn111nil v concerns. E::irli roun<i li!ble will bf' rhaired by a rcpr\"se111a1i ve fro1n !ht Citii'.ens Ctim- 1n11tee on Goals and Ob]ecti\'e~. a ne1' ~roup for1ned by c1t.v hall lo ::iH01v <'ilizens a grea1er voice 1n d!'te.rmining lluntington BeaC"h's ruture course R:otind 1:\ble group~ \1'111 mee1 frorn 10 ;i 111. l1nt 1I noon To111cs and l'ha1rrnr11 ;irt'' Residential and l1ou~1ni:: d('ve lopmcnl. "f\1r s, .Jeanette Tu rk. c·nn11nerci:il and in· duslria l developmen1 Robert Sutakl": ('f11nn1unit v appr.aranre and non-s t11.1C'- lural hlighl . non (;1erlt. lransporlallQ(l anrl circl1lation. Pctt'r l!or\011 . !'OITI· n1unit\' fa r il1tJei; iind p11blir str\·i1'<' Jhn ~hepp.hcrd: pflrk~. ttrrealio11 and ol)('n ~p<ltC. OiC"k I lu5t(ln . ~thool~. Jerry Shra, :ind natural rcl'Oll!TC'.5 and oll l)rudui:tln n ,\1ik r-Roi;H11 i,;n en 1!1e 1•uu1H.:11. '\\ e anlil'1 pa le that all cl1"p:1r1n1en!~ l\f.'iidS aod en1plo.1'c!' \1'1ll 1·1"ifl!lt•rate doring the-p<'ritrd ,,r t1«•n~llhin t11111I a new l·i!Y ;1d1111ni~t1'<'1I UI' 1·<111 br ~c lc~·\1•<1 and 1l11're:1fter," the 111l·111111 .indun1 ~!;Ile~ "\\'e continue 1f1 ha1·e confidcnct' 111 all ilt'part1nenl hl"ads and bcliC\'t' lhal ii 1s ~t'fl·C'l'1d~n1 11ia1 an~ r!l~agreen1e n1.~ the t·oun<'il n1 a~· h:i1f' 11 1th '.\lr ~lrl lcr d1d and fl<1 110! e:>.\e11d 111 (hr drpartn1ent heads flf. tile Cl!}'. TO SPEAK AT GOLDEN WEST Candidate McCl oskey R ep. Jlf cClosh:ey f'l""·~ 11clclres s ,,1 t Coltl e11 JTI e.~l \_ S. t'ungl'Cli-~tnn n P;iul ~ · !'r!~" \li{'lo:;kt',1. 1!1f' 11 11!1 l:rnuhl i(•.111 lo 1·!1.illrni;" Prcs1clf'nl \1-:011 111 the 111'1111;1r1ei;, will .~pl'ak ;it t;nlden \\'est ( nllrge fr1 da,v 11 1ght \l,,1·1oskr) 1H-t'<1l1t \ 11dJ t;1lk nbout the l11doch1n;i 11'!!1', en\ 1ronnir>nt 11I and 1·11ngres,;1011;i) rc!111'1n i.~~ue~ al a ~ p,111. ~ ouldt>n \\"('-..! 1ntcrn~!i011al dinner 10 tile Ct>llrgl" l'•'.111\'1'. The publ 1l i.~ 11111ted '['tie t l-ycar·uld Jegisl;llnJ :.i ti1ugh- 1111.ndtd nppnlll'lll In lhe 11 ;1r. 1~ !'ll:.illeni;· 1111! Jirc~ttl ('lll \1~rn1 Tr1 fl('l'C ir1·;1te l" ~- 11 11hrlr;111;il II \" 1~ nl :11 111111J; 10 rnrrr 1he ~p1111b p1r·1<1d{'1>11;il p1·1111;-,r1cs 111•\l 1t'111 , ht')..11111111~ 11 \I h 1'\c11 I !a 1111·~!111·" 1 n .\\;1 r1'h, ~1 1 ;1 !11d lo 1<11T1• 11\1' l'1'1'~111rn1 11\ f'l1d lhf' \' 11 \l r\'l1•-..t..{'~ 11 ;1~ f'if'r!rd 11\ 1 111\~!·r~~ 111 1'11·~ 11hc11 ht Q1ilpollt'd ~11·• :lh11'1t·1 '1'1'111Pl e Bla('k and 10 v1h1•r 1•<111(lu;t;JI\"' 111 ;:, 'PC'l'l<il clecl1nr1 lie llli>f.. ;i ~1 1011~ po~I· 11111\ ;112:11n~t 1he wal' af!e1 1·et11r111 11 ;.; lrr11n ;i 11 1p 10 J11doch1na !ast spring 1\1de$ d<J te his re<i l ch<i ngr of 11r11· lo l'li•ll. 11)ll"n a t:lose friend re lu l'nr•d !rfln1 \·ietnan1 seriously wounded . I Its fir~l reaction "·as to allcmpl to retl1rn to flt- 111·e duty as a !\larinc ofllcf'r. A Navy vete ran. !\·JcC!o~key ~er1cd tn the !\larine Corps during Lhe Korean \Var ;ind l'i'On the 3ilver Star, Purple l-lea rt <ind rhe Nav ~ Cross. Il ls bid fo~ return to activr d~ty Y.·as l1u·11ed down bv aulhorities a 11 d .\lcCloskc.1 began "10 r\"-exan11ne l1is at- t1tudt'S about the \1·111'. As ;1 re~ult hr hrr;in1r enn1n1ittf'd tu 1r(IOp 11•1lhd!'<l\l'al .i nd was <1 r.o·authllr of the House bill 1ri n·p<'fl l lhe (;ull of Tonkin rcsolul1on. l..1~t fal l, ha1·lng losr f<li!h 1n bo1h personal <1ppe;1! and lcgisl;itive action. he decided on a pr1n1ary ch;illeng e as the only re111ainin~ n1e:ins to influence lhe l'rl'sirlent !o end the \l'ar ilfcCloskey al so appears to b e knowledgeable on conser\'ation and en- vironmental problt.ms and has sponsored a num ber of -pollution and conservation bills, In addition. he has fought ror con· i:ressona l reform. including abolition nf !he seniority syslcm in both houses. l 00 7 Ex plorer P osl To .\feel 111 Vallcv A mc1nb<>rsl11p n1eet1nj? of 11\e Fn1uita1n Valley f'olir·e l~\'plnrcr Pnst !007 11·111 be hr!d Sep!. 2j ::it the Founl<1\f\ V:i!lc~ fon1- 1nunily t t n1er <1t 7 p rn The 1nectintt r~ op.-n tri all young r.1t>n ;ind wo1nen het"·ern 16 and 20 1vho live in or at1end .~ehool In 1:-01int ain \':illr1 and "ho 1u·r intrT"<'Sted in Jr11nin$! the 'polii:e 1•\plorrr post "lie anticipate that 1\'e 1v1ll continue 10 hal'e the support of a!J department head5 d\1r1ng this transitiun period ." :'\early all depart111en1 head~ had wr1 1- lcn 1\!1Her let1e1·s of Sllf)J)Ol't during the .~t'lr1n y dciys leading l'l h1s suspension TuesiJay and the serving of the dismissal notice . :'lli lll"r. on suspension with full pay, \\'i ll tune his service with the city terminated lX'I 18. according to the dismissal notic,. unlrss he aecepts a position as a con- su!tanl that is still being negotiated wlth h'm This negotiatio n is being handled by Bomer L . !\lcCormick of the Santa Ana law firm of Rut an and Tucker. In another me11,orandum sent to departmtnt heads today, the council asks the top appointed offici1ls to cooperalt with {l.1cCormiek and "furnish him with any data or other help that he may w\.sh in order to work out arrangtment.s "'ith f\1r. 1\lillcr 11·hil'h are satisfactory to all parties." Best esti1nales today on ho1v long it will take !O appoint a suct·essor to Mi ller is by Jan. 1 or Feb. I at the lates(. The couneil has s1a1ed Iha! i1 plans to advertise the Job nationally through the California Personne l Board. "They will handle H on an absolutcl1' impartial basis, ' Brander Castle, v.·hO has been appointed acting city ad- ininis!rator said this n1orni11g. The l'ily 's peri;onnrl con1n1ission 11·111 n1ect to 11 ork oul th(' experience an qual1!Jccilu;ns required for the positio,., apd the JCb description. /I council com· 1n111cc rn<ij IJe set up CIJ go over th• personn el con1n11s);;1on's retommendatio1t and the final fo1·n1 will then be sent to Ule .:-:ta1t board "\\'e can expel'! a great 1nany ap- pll<:<ints." Custlf' s<tid, "beeause the pos t • will bave a \'ery lucratil•e potential." ThP ex1.~l1 ng sa!ary range for the posl I Stt DEP-\RT:'llE1\'TS, Page i J Who Shot 10 Hostages? Second Aiitopsy Confir1ris Deaths by Shooting ATTICA. J\.Y. lt;Pl 1 -T11·0 \Vldr\I• J.;11011 n pathologists \\'ho performed se. ('fllld autopsies co nfirined today that ninto h1\~C;1ges killed in the Attiea State Prison rc\'o!t ciir>d or gunshot wounds. The antr>psics \\'ere pl"rforn1ed h.v DI'. \!cnrv Siegel of \\'cstthestcr Countv and 1ir ~liehael Bcidcn. assi~t;int i\c1v"Vork Ci11' 1ncdlc~I ('.1;~nllnc1·. after <!n u11- dr::tak1"1· ~aid he found no \'isible bullet ,,·oun<1s 011 (!Ile of lhc hostages. Richard Le11•is. Roc:keft-1\er mel with aides and cor· rection offficials today in Albany to plan the investigation into the Atti ca prison takeover and its recapturing. Ten prison en1plo~es and J2 co111·itts rlied during lhe rioting. The dead convicts 11·cre arnong n1orr !h<in halt' of All ica·s 2.:.!0i.l inmates 11h11 ~e1led ::s hostag\"s and t11·0 ccll blocks of lhe 54-acre m;iximun1 security prison Thursday. Nine. hostages and 3! prisoners A !0th host;;gc died of a be:Hing 1\10 d"" '"" 1he ,·ebethon sw1ed. Sentenee Slated lJr· ,John Edland. \lonroe Countv 11·ere round dead after the prison was ~1 orn1ed ~londa~·. A 10th prison emplo.ve died t:.'.rlier and one convict died \\ltdncs- d11 1· in a Buffnlo hospilaL Thi" nexl day , 0.~\1'ald rrvcrsed hin1s('\f ;ind said ail hut one or lhl" hostages had been shot to death and no! killed \1•ilh ho1nc1nade kn1\'\"S. \\'cdncsd:i.v 111(' buri;;I of guard Rll·hard t.rw1~. ~9, of B;1ta1 ·i:i . was poslponetl lor· autop:-;y afte1· ;i funeral hon1c, H. I::. n1edk·al e.~aminer "'ho h;id performed the o,·igi nal ,,,,,.,ies. disclosed the""· Ex-Mesan Pl.·eads Gi· ;zt)· d111~s or the re-autopsies. "" r Edl :1 nd said Lewis 11as ~hot. in tht bat:lc h1· a single btillet which lodged in his t•hf'St. The '"'"'""""'"' c·•me "'slat• in· In Obscene Mai'l Case \('Stigation opened inlo the five-ela~' rebl"llion . One of lhe l1Uest1on~ to be ::111~1~·c red is 11·ho fired the shots that \.:ill· f'd thr 11lnt hostages. \\'ere 1hey killed b.v \11111<1tes i\lond;iy 11!1rn l.700 slatt pohl'e. \<'It ion a 1 ':11:~rdsmen and sherifrs deput ie~ storn1- <>d 1J1e l ,2u0 t:on1·ie1s 11 ho h;1 d held 1hen1 ,., ~<\\'(' thl'lll becau~e Lhe t·onvit1s dres~· rrl their ho.~tagcs in p1·isnn rte11in1s anrl t1(d heh111d thl"nl ::i s the ::i ~sau!l force hit prison for five dil.v.~·! Or 11'rre lhr_I' ~hnt by !he rnen who trird thr prison with riflrs. i;hotguns and le<ir !!"~" Another 11agg111g quc.~iion \~ whtther 1 he slaugh1cr C"ould have b\"e n prevented if ncgoti;1tions had gone a lil!le longer or (;ov. Nelson A. Rockefeller h a d personally appear\"'d al !hr prison:' Beach Pair I•'ace (:o urt H earing ] 11 (; 1111 .Arres ts A prrl1111 1n~1 r1· he;iring has bc!'n ~cl tnl' S1·pl 29 1n S:inH1 Ana lor a H u11t111~tll11 p.r;ii·h eouplf' chargrrl W111 t1r(';:irn1s \l••l<1t11•nl' hi 1hr l' S Treasury Oepan- 1111•111 J;11nc~ dr \'1!:.t "51. and h1~ w1fe , 'liqna. ~6 . nf i8!i:! Talbert Ave _ were ar- rr~led \\'ednes1la1· at the ir hon1e by ~nf'n1 ~ or thr Alcohol. Tobacco and 1'1re<1nn~ Oil'isioo of the Tre;isury lli'p:irln1ent. .1\ spoeksn1;>~1 in the Santa Ana ATF of- fice said Ilic l1\'0 have been charged as licensed gun de<ilers with railing to main- tain records of gun s11les. They were ar- raigned before U.S. Magistrate Arthur Bradley in Santa Ana and rcleaded on their own recognizance The spokesman said the Lwo-n1onth in· \'estigation \\a~ culminated with the 1.;ouplc's ar rest and the confiscation of 31 r•nes. shotguns and pislQ1s and a quanlil y of <1mmunitinn. A eolorf11l , forn1er Costa 111t'san 11·hn contends he i5 just fal'cs se.ntcnclng pleading guill y lo a busines.~n,an tod;l_v 111 Oc!obcr. after 1.i federal eount::; o( 1nai!ing obscene nii111rr .Joseph Reitano. 58. and Luci('ll Reitano. :?4. both of :!7:3 1 Orion Avr .. Sar.ta An;i , ll'i ll relurn Oct. 18 lo hear t_;, S. Di.~11·1ct Cou rt Judge .<\very Crary prr~l'ribe their penalty. '111e stonte11cing in L.(15 Angeles cnulrl l'esull in a total of i5 ~·ears in pri~on and a ~ia,000 finto for the Fa !hrr. under l\"rni~ of I he la11·. Sul.'h s!ifr lrrrns a re rnrC'l}' handed ou!. r.spcci;illy in cases of guilty plea.~ The Reitanos ('tir r.enlly face oiht:.r courl .action in Orange c:ounty ste1n1ning fron1 • s\"ries or po!iet raids on .-\du Its Onl.1 · type store~ and \\'arehuuses Fu!! of alleged porog raph1c material.s. Heitano. a short. baltl1ng n1an, h"s s;11d in prior DAILY PILOT 111rcr1<1('11·s h<" 1~ 1u.~t. a bu.sin('SStrlan trying to make a 111· ill)!.. Lo11g lrgal battles i111 olvrni:: the l S. Cons!lluuon and drf111ition of ohsern1 tv ;inrl pornogrpphy appa rently 11r ahead 111 L'Onnet[IOll 11·11h other C'ast~ f"athrr and son ha\'t' se1er<1I pnor· con· victin ns under appeal Thrv t urrcntlv lace lelonv 1111d n11:.1lr · n1eanOr ehargeS in \Ves1 oi-ange County .Ji1ditla! 01 s1 rict Cour1 The R:eitanos and a llunHngton Harbour !'Ouplt. Frederlrk "'Rusty'" Loar. 34. and his "-'ife l\ay, 31. of "062 Hun1bo!dt Ave, w('rt arrested la st i\-1av . Vit e investigators viSiting an indus1rial building at 15144 Golden \\'tst SL, Hun - tington BP.ach. sl"ized huge ha uls of sexy material lhat time. The 20, 1.10 reel~ of fihn and 300,000 still photograph5 rhe defendants contend to be artwork 11·ere 5tacked up to s1:t feel high, police said. Investigators spent. 12 hour~ sifling throu gh, examining and inve ntorying the l'acy n1aterials, Only st·lcl't. cxan1plr~ are expected to be Introduced as evidence later when pro- l !'edings bcg:n befnrr .Judge ~V<iltcr l:t1a1·an1za , who rnay order a ln<J) r ran~fcr to Supl'nor tour! A l<irgt lllll\HHll \\'{IS ruled lu be il - lega lly s\"izt•d. Fedr>ral t"h;.irgr.~ ag<11n~1 the father-sun cnlreprrnrurs t:iln1e las! Novr111bcr after a11 e1g!it -n1n11lh FBJ probe 11110 cru.~s- 1·ot111try .~h1pn1cnt or books and filrns h> SI P;iuJ. ~Tinn ., and other po111ls. Thl"y 1vere doing bus1ne~s a.<; "C:oldrn \\'e!'l Productions, ' "The Heal Thing,., and "Coller!l"rs' Spt·c1alt1es R:eit;i110 Sr pleaded g111lty botll to rh:irgrs of tnili !ing obscene 111<1 trnals and 11.~inf! " con11Tton carrier for fnl erslatt 1n1nspon;1llon uf oh.~c:ene nt:Hr>nals Proser·u!or Sl anley Creenlil"rg. a si;tS· t:inl LS e1 ltnrnf'y. ~;i1d !hr ~n11ng('r fl l·11ano pl{'Jdcd gu1ltj onl~ hl lhc 1na1l ch!l!'gf'. ],'lood (]1annel 1'aJk ~ U nd er '"'av '.'\egot1at 1on~ hetwcc11 the Ur;inge Coun- t~· VIOiid Con!ro! Di stn"t and cily of Fountain Valle~· arc under 11·<1y to reach an ;igrce1nenl 011 1hr ('onstruct1011 ot an extension of a rlood c:ontrol chunnel in !he ci ty. t-:s tiinated cost Of the ~00-foot U!l· der~round facility on the 1\·e~! side of 1>:t1clid Strei"! i~ Sll0,000. P1·oposed di vision is for the city lo pa y Sti5,000 and !ht' dis!rlc!. $45.000. Flood Control Chief Enginrer l;eorgt' O.-;borne told supervisors Tuesday th<il tht' underground Phannel 11·oul<l eliminate flooding of Euclid Strrl"l and Talbert Aven ue". Youth · Counseling Eyed Valley Police to Pro·vide Aid for Delinquents Fountain Valley police are trying to unravel some or t11t prohlems that tie up young r>eople whtn they tangle with the lair. Beginning this week . the po!ice. depart- n1ent has a juven!le bur.cau. which has the specific aim of culling down on the number of cases sent to .Juvtnile Court. Sgl Bill DeNisi who head~ the Oegdling bureau s111d 1 ht underlying philosophy is to prp virle lhe same cou.rseling available through the court~ bllt fn do it more er. fr rtivl"IY by keeping 11 in Foun1111n_ \'alley ··.Ju ve nile arrests account lor 60 ~r­ .. ent of all 011r arrests." he s;iid. ''And or thos' \\'C currentl y refer Jtboul 20 pe.rct'nl 10 Juvrn1le Cour1 .. Dct\1~i c haracter\z~ !ht O\'e.rlo11ded !'Q\Jrf s~·stern as "sluggish and slow'' and ' ··' . ' ''not respon!ive." He said that under California law, the police have three options when dealing "'ith juveniles su~peeted of commitling a crime. Tht officers can book the teenager ciire.ctly into Juvenile •lall : they can reltaM: the youth to his parents and file an informal petition for cou rt action. or they can counsel tht young ~uspect and release him . ~\ve plan to take 11dvantage of the third option in our juvenile bureau," DtNisi said. Tht buret1u, l'th lch will consist of De Nisi and Dttective Jack Trott, will probahly do little to change thing!i for the ofHctr in the fiel d v.·ho arrc~t~ a juvenile. The differr.nc, v.•i ll be in lht disposition of the ca!ie. In a ~ many case.!> a' pos~lble , ·. the teenage r will bt. released and 1 counseling appoin!ment will be set up with DcNlsi or Trott and the teenager and his pa rents. After that. the action taken by Ilic JUV· nile officer.\ \l'\11 depend nn the follow up lnve~ti gation and subsequent C1JUnsellng sessions. The new bure;iu \Viii also he able lo set up "-'h<Jt DeNisi describes as a "mini pro· batlon sv~tem ." \Vith ·patcnt;il tonsenl. lie an d Trott 1vi1\ plan on $Ceing some of the problem k:ids regulrtrly over a lnng period of time. a' happ<'ns with !hr rnun ly's probation pr\"IJ'.?rams. "The 1de~ Is for !he kid s to JjfQw op ll'ith us H's !iome~hing ll'e'vc been doing fStr JUV (';l'\11.ES. Page 21 ' ,, • Turner & Co .. said the-re were no gunshol \l'Ounds on the body L;uard \Villzarn Quinn. 28. "-'ho \Va s beat\"n the I 1r~( day uf the not and died 111'0 da_l's l<11 r r r•f head 1n.1uries, \\'a' bune<I \\'cdne~cta.v after a Rr>quicm :.1 as ' 10 a chun.:h a few door~ ;;1ray fron1 hi' hun1 r hi :\tth_·;i 1\hout ·100 llnifonncd 11ns oll1ecrs tro 1n tliruuguut the i l<ilt lonned an h1Jnor guard. Per111it Urge() For Sewer Excavatio11 The }luntington Beach Ctty Council h:i' i11structed tity clrparttnen!s 10 issue ::i n exeaval 1on pf'1'tnit lur \1·ur k on T/11 Bruokhurst Slreel sewer line The order 11·<1.~ ;ippro1 ed un"anirnously h.1 couneil111e11 Tuest1a~· night after Cou n· tilinan Al Coen note<J !'1;11 the Superior Cour! h;id ordered !hr ('ily 10 issu' the pr1·n111 for 1111:: i.:ontru1·(-r sial project. l.'ocn snid Ci1y Attorney Don Bonfa alsr1 h"d reporred Iha! there 11·as 110 bast~ to appl"<i! 1he judgerncnl. The n1otion bilckcd hy !hr touneil said the st;1ff should issue the pern11t "once pl'Oper app!k'ation is n1adc .. :\rt i\1.~s1111. cOL1nsel tu tile Orangt County Sanitation lJJ.q rict. re;,i cted to the \OUt1c1l 's decision toda y by stating that 1. i:;peci<il hoard ineellng proh<ih!y 111ould b1 c:llled ,\)unda y to li:t th(' conc1·;1cl for the f1l'r -111ilf' pr0Jet·1 !1.1 lar a n6-1nrh p1pelin ~ l11tk1ng lrcalrne.n t plan!s 111 l!unt 1ngton Bench <ind Vount(l111 \'allr1 The h111 bid 11;1s ~1Jb1111t1rd h~ thr Ted hvrdil'k and H;ido~ ("u111p;in1 c.~ ur n:t1dw111 r'<H'~ ill J ll!IJ1l \'eill Ut't Tlll"lr hid uJ .~6 :I 1111ll1on 11;1~ 111ore than Sl n11ll1on hclo11 th!' r•t1111t P •lf staff eng 1nef'rs .'\1~son s<11d lh<Jl 111e l'Onlral'\01' would apply 10 thr l-rt.1 l11r ll~C nl th~ nghl,of· way. "The ap11lu;i1.1 11 1n will probably be n1ad1" eari.1· ne~t 11·et•k." N1~~on said _ \York on the sewer line is sl'heduied fl) slarl 111 Noven1ber. The proJel't h<is betn surrounded b.v ct1nlrnver~y for several months as a f\"Sult ol protests bv businr>ssmen an<l hon1e0\1'n('r.~ alon~ Brookhurst. Street lhat the JOb, expected t~ t<ik~ 14 months, Wl)Uld eause much drSrupt1on_ The protester~ have Hrguc d that altern;-ite routes that wou!d cause les~ d1 srt1pll?n ~vere ~OL adequatr>ly studied h),'. tl1e san11a11on dr~tricl. Orange Coast \\'ealber The cool snap will stick 1vith us al least through lomorro1v. Nigh t and morn ing low clouds and c03:"l· fll fog "-'111 help keep the mercurv low. It will clear lo hazy sun ,1·it h highs nea r 75 and IOws al 65. INS mt: TODAY 'I'lie Stat.e Srruite /10s approved (1 ll dl t11at 1.voi<ld cr'ucJ.· do11n1 011 cruokP.d 01ao repair dcale i'5. Sto ry. Pogc !J . ........ !• Ct1Uor1111 11 C11tc•lnt U• 1' C!•nlUM II U tomlc1 II CrOOIWO•• U Dtll11 Ntl+<I• 11 ld!~rlo! '••• t IMt•l••nmont l'-11 Fi11111c1 H•?I M•ret<e~· i. &.1111 L111Gtf\ 1J Ml lltl• Mtn I" !trv•C• If, lf ,....~... Jj.)/ Mwlv11 Fun•• M tunontl NtwJ •·J or1111t c ... ..i~ 11 Sv1~11 •1rtor lO Ste•h l! ll, ft !..._. Morlo tlt lt·U Ttlt•i•ltll 11 T11tl!tn H-)f Wtttllt r t Wtmt ll'• Mt10 \t·lt W1t14 f'ttwt t-1 ' . 2 Oto.I L' PILOi H Budget of $36.8 Million Proposed for UCI Spttlal to lbe DAILY Pll.OT SAN FRANCISCO -UC i.r\'lne \\'Ould Ce! I 13&.I million Optratin, budget for 1972"73 under a $924 8 million spend ing program proposed tod a\' for !he nine~ campus Un iversllv of Cai1forn1a svstem UC President Charles J Hilch 1in1·e1Jed his budget proposals during a mee11ng of l 1C Regents here. Hitch said th prop:ised budget. about $80 nulhon more than this ycar"s $844 7 Battle Ove r Stuffed Duck Ends Happily TULSA, Okl1. 1AP ) -U.S. customs of· . ficial5 are holding a stuffed duck which ~ongs to a ·ru1sa man on grounds lhe duck could not be allo"'ed into the coun- lry because it is 1 migratory bird Charles Jngl e has fought. fnr three monlhs to reclaim the h1rd. which was impounded when hr cros5ed the IJ .S.· .Canadian border June 8. "fl.fy son Mark had seen !hat d11ck at . Sivan Lake, Manitoba. and just had tn . .h11ve it. In fact, he h11d Sa\'ed for a year to get it when "''e went back on a fishing trip," Ingle said. "He had carried that lhing -t,1.·1n.1:s spread out 30 inches in !akeoff -on his lap for 500 miles until t,1.·e got to Pembina, ~D. "Since then l 've been in contact Y>'ith Sen. Fred Harris' office several times. I ha ve obtained three permits -from the Department of 1nt.erio r,' the Wildlife Deparlment and from customs -to get that thing in. Botulism Victim Dies; 3 Others Remain Critical BAKERSFIELD IL:Pll -One of six person5 stricken '>l'ilh bo1ulism aftl"r eating ta inted chili pepper sa11r<' riled la!e \\'ednesday night. Three others remained in critical cond ition. Hospital ~pokrsmC'n said Juan Vega, 18, died at Jt ·40 p.m. Vega, OC'si Vega , 28 . l\1artin Castro, 18, and Benito l\fontiel. 23. h11d been under respirators since the first nr the wee k after contracting the food ptllsoning "''hic h attacks !he centra l nervous r.ystem. Emergency tracheotnmies. operations 1-1•hic h open a passage in thr throat, h11 d 2lso bern performed on !he four to ease their brea thing. Two others. Catalina l\1ontiel. 46, and Albino ?\<lonriel. 45. Y.'e re released t\'ednesday e\'ening ;,fler shol'.·ing rapid improvement and a seven!h ~rso n , Robert Monti el, 2g. "'as relea.i;ed Tuesday afte r te.~ts indicated he did not ha ve the botulism. f'~om Page 1 MEDI NA ... i,wet'p of thf' South \'ie1namese hamlet on 1.larch 16, 1968. Rothblatt asked "1atke ii h e remembered siJ?ning a report on April 10, l9fi8, which said li ~ fnrct<; had been engaged "in a hea\·y firef1ght in the area of ~Iv Lai" "Yes, sir. I do"' \\'11!ke rt'phed The April 10 report 11·11~ a rerrim- mPndation for mtlitar1· a1\an1~ 1(1 som e f'I the men invoJ\"ed in th,. ,\fv Lai .c:trike Pointing flUt W~!ke '.c:· fl re\' 1 nu _, test imony "lha! there ~a.~ n<'l rr•n!r~ted t!'ill'Jn'' in the ~ly l~1 i .~C'r!r•r , Rothb!at t l."'iUtied "l!a1e you made any other <lehberate fa J5e reports?" · .'\r1." sa iti \\'atke. OUNGI COAIT DAllV PllOT 0-.IJ't! com 'VIL11HING (01,\l"A'iY l obo.-+ N. W004 ··--I Ind •..oli.Mf J •• ~ '· cy,1 • .,. . " •r. ..... .: ... c..r.--11 ~~­ Tt,011'11 r,., .. ;t "~ i •o'"tl A. "'"'•~·~, µ1·...;·,., L~ r.r ,i.1,. Ci·'.;~ """! C""'.l• c,o.,··1 [f''?f Hwftf!,_.m ... ""~ OH'k• 1 7 1 7~ ••• ,~ 10.1 ••• ,4 M1iii n9 Addren: P.O. l oi 790, ,2,41 Ol'Mf Offl- l•~ 9M(ll; l;rl l'Of•I ... ,,... ..... Cmto ....... lM w .. , ~·~ ~·· .. ! N-f llM<~· )l.J.l "'"'l>i>" 1!0"1..,or'f I.en C~w111: ~ NCW'!h EJ C..m11>11 Jlwl T...,._ 17141 l42-4 Jll a...,.. ...,,.,.., '42.1,11 ~ 1f7\. ~ C6&• ~h:-0 ~ ,., ,_... ttor\t'I, "11111ro1"""'" .. .....,.,.,. .. toe"\o...,!_to .......... _., .... ~~ "'1-•P"dl! ~ --·~·-· ._,, c-. ...... "" .. """'°"' ll•t'll •Ill Ca... M.._ O !llM'ltl. 6"ilcrlpt1"' ..,. •rrw u_. "'°"'hlY1 "" .... 11 a.ts fnMlllll', ,,.n.t'f ftlllt'lon.i.. D.2J ,...,,.,,.If. million. "doea not fulfill all of the unh't rslty"s most ur gent needs. but d~ enable the un.l\•trs1ty to r1versr the direetion of the past three ye1r1." Jn the case of Orange County's UC Irvine, the proposal calls for a $3 .11 million increase O\'er the current campus iJpt>rating budget of $32.9 million . Uni\·ersity spoke~men s21id the UC f budget propos.11 calls for 56 ne w faculty members and 20 new teaching assist11nts to help wve an estimated fa ll 1972 eri.rollment of 7,732 student.I. The fl1ure includta undereraduatu. I r 1 d u 1 t e 1tudent1 i nd mtdle1I ltudents. UCI of. fieia!a expect 7,100 1ludenta on campus this fall . The UCI budgtl prop:isal for 1972·73 a!sn ~·ould reduce the school ',11 curren t student-leacher ralio from the current 19. I to 18.2, according lo uni\'ersi ty of· fJCiaJ,, COUNc:1LMA· BARTLETT Getting Organi:retl Huntinglon Beach Ci ty ('ounc1Jman Ted Bartlett and fl·lr~ .Jeanette Turk of the Huntington Beach Lea$(ue of \Vomen 'inters \l 'ill be on hanrl Sept . 22 1\·hcn five League panelists question ci ty councilmen about \rhat's harrcning 1n Hunl1ngtn11 Re arh The \Q\rn hal l styl e event is srhcdu lecl fn r 7 30 p.tn. 1n the ci ty's ad ministralion annex. It is open lo th e publ ic. 2 Coast A1~ea l\f e11 Helcl ThP fnrrrt('r loan 0F11rer ,of a Cnsla l\l es a savings and losn an d a San Juan Capistrano man ire llilder &rre~t tnda.v Rfter Anaheim Police filed jtrand theft charges aga inst them and f\\'O others. T\\·n \\'nmrn. nnt" Frnm C"!ls!a 111e~:i. "'rre reported h~· nfrire r~ as vtct1m~. Invest igator ~ assPr1rrl th11t \\'erk.~ nf prnhin~ led to !hf arr('s!. of Emory L. l\·farchAnt , 39. nf 2flfi!l Rnyal Palm DrivP, Costa /11e5a. a fonnl'r lnan off1cC'r \1·11h Paci fi c Savinf(s and Loan Assnciation Others held on !he cha rges llrf' Erne.~t Kiddell. 42. of ~2742 Alipaz St . S11n Ju11n Ca pistrano, Gregory Kiddell, 29, of Schools Of fer Free, Lo,v-cost Lunch Pro~ra n1 s FrrP ~nd redu red-prtre 1t1nrhP!i 11111 he mad<> a\'ail<ihli> rhls \'f'.'lr In s!11d1'nl.~ :ii !f'ndiog 12 ~rlrrl pd ~rh()("lls 111 !he Orran \.i,,,,. Srhonl D1~1rirt rarrnL~ 11hn.<-r rhildrrn n1ay rp1:>l1r_1· shnuld cnnlar1 srhnnl offlc1als at 84 7-2,~51 !hi~ "'erk Campu ses nfferinR; !~e lunrh rrn ~rRm are C'1rc\e \"it"'· Cn\lr~P View , lrrst \'1e"'·· Harhour \"11"11·. Li'lke \'ie11·. l\larine \'ie11', l'-lradow \'1ew. Oak Vie\\', Rancho 1·ie11·. Spring \'ie"'·· Vista \'iew and \\'e5t· mont Guideline~ determining t>l1gibil1!y In· rludr -Children from famil ir~ rerei1·inp: aid for fam ilies "'ilh dependtnl thlldrtn \\hen such ;ud i~ the onl\ ~<'lurre of in· rnme -Olllrlrrn frnrn f::im1t1r5 rrrr1\·1ng fnr1rj <:l;impJ< nr rf'dpr,111\• dnna!rd fM{j bill nnt rr<'f'ivin~ n1her puhllr aJ<sista ncr -f'h1ld re n from familirs rrr<'1l'1ng r11hl1I" a.<;Si.<;t11nrP such as nld·l'IJ!f' se-ruri· I\, aid to the dis11hlPrl . and aid In !he bhnrl v.hcn J<11rh a . .;;sista nce i~ lh r only sourre nf 1ncnrnf' -Children fron1 other lie~ \\'ith suh~tandard incomes. Mansfield Sees La'v Extension \\'A6HINGTO'.'I !UPll -Sen 11te Democratic leader ~ike i\l 11. n s I 1 ~ 1 d prr rlicttd loday C-0ngres~ ullimett-ly "1'0Uld approv e an t1lens1on of !hf' rnili!afy draft but led a fight dem11nding A rtwritine; of thf' hill. ~111nsfleld refu sed In ~o along \\'llh :11 movf' by Pentagnn ~upporters to pn~tpone; ;i \"nle ()0 Rn Rmendmtnt lo table the mP11sure Rackers of tht draft ,,;ten~ion ·-'1rft 1he move !ti pnslpone the vote for fear !he} would lose it. The vote. was tentatively ~et (nr 12 noon 1PnT 1. nr;in~e : and Dale f, Oa\\·snn. 40. "'tin rrfui;ed tn list his home addre~~ The quartet are t.n arra1gnf'd 1n m11nirip11! CQurl \rednesday on gra nd thrft rhtir.;:es Offirf'rs J<11irl 11n Anaheim "''ido~· \\'H~ lhP principal \'iC'1 1m of !hf' .11llel!"rd S\\·inrllr. Thry claim ~hf' "·a.c: pPrsuaded l.n rrleasp lhl' tru~I. drPd to her home in southwPst Anaheim and :ifter R ~erie.c: nf f1n;inri.1I rn11nr11vl'r~ fn11nrl hPr~rlf li ahle for $24n :i n1onth pa\'nients on her home. The !wo t\lrldell.c:. and naw~nn are nf· firers of I\'~ Home Developm('nt Cnm· piln\' of T11.cfi n The wid nw rlaim.~ ~he ron t11rtrd !ht> fi nn and thr.1· agrrrd tn buy hrr h11mp .~I) 1h.1t ~h~ might mn1'f' in!n ;i mnhlle hnml' r.rl'i;::nry l\irlrlrll 11 . .;;krrl In tl~P the h<'ltnf' ..,,~ ~t"curity on s sh nrt trrm S25.noo lntin. ~he rnlrt pnlirl' ~hf h11d hfoen pr11mi~rrf ;i ,.5,0l'lfl hnnus Anti an arh;in1·p r.r $1.(\()11for;:i1! .... \\11 pa1- mP11t nn a mnhilP hnm r H;icrd on <1t<;11r11nrl"~ nf the mPn .~hP rh11m<: shP .0:1,e:nM dnrumrn!~ prrmi!ting !hP Tu~l 1n firm In nh Tt1 111 a ~2~.flOO ln;in nn hrr h"ll~P ~hr tnlrl un f'"!il(l!(nr~ I hat <:he hi'I'< ne1·er P'f'l'l\'Prt thr prnfl"Jsrrl rflntr:irts nr lhP SI l)l)O prnmicP<I •\I lhl~ l'l'lin! 1he ~Prnnrf vir!lm A rn~la il!P~ri 11•nmAn l'nlf'r,.d the pic-!11rf' 5ht> lrilrl [Y'lirP lhilt ~tarchan1 tnlrl hP r nf ::i pn1ent1aJ first !nJ.<;t ln/jn ;it Ill p<>r- c-ent inlt>rrst !\n thr Anaheim "·1rln,\•.q hn1ne Sht' ~aid \.rl'~Oty l\irlrlell and l\tarchanl shn\lo·erl her !hP homt And A!!SurP<l ht>r rh;it it \\'AS 11 Rood loan ri~k ShP !!i~nrrl p11pers 11nd turned ove r lht S25.000 fnr the ml'lrtj!ll~P ShP \nlrl nff\rrrs tha t shP h11 d been prn- rni~cr! that thP hnmt would ht' liold fnr .ti o f)(lQ anrt she would re111izf' .11 quirk $.S.000 prnfit. She charges tha t ~he has ne\•er recei\·td a vahd C'Onlracl from the firm. FrfJm Page 1 J U''EN ILE S . • • nn ,11 lin1HM, lnlonns! ba~i li ginrt' l91i7.'' 0l'Nisi explained. A nP\1-' prnh r;in1 bein i;: in~l itu!ed hv lhr rrnb111ifln nl'pArt1nen l. callerl Alterna1P Rout es, will he another 11~pect of the Juvenllt Aurcr~l. '"TherP will br lhrf'r or four pr nh3!inn (lfficers "'ho work exrlu~ivrl.v ln F'nunU\in Valley \\If' wlll ha\'f' the 11bi!i!y tn refer teuses to them nn a moment'5 notice,'' ()(>Nlsl txpl11lned . "Thtre are a \\'ealth of rommunily rtsourct'~ \\"I" 11l sn plan !fl USP ." hP 11drlf'd. "'Agenci es ti kf! !hf! Cnmmunity St>rvice~ Projecl. Teen Help and th!' ~111rr psycholo~d~ts in lhti ~chnol districts, Depending on the 11gr of thP kid 1o1•e'tP rle11lln11: with, we will 3lsn be u~1ng thin~" like lht> Ao~·~ fluh. 8()y Seou l.<: end churrh or1t11n!1,alion it.'0 OeNip;i ti kenrd 1ht AflflrC'l Arh In lh11t nr11\" U~Pcl 1n cl t1iJ! 11buJ<t "Therr·~ nil rth11hi lil11tinn in ~f'nd1ni;i A dru,1: artd lre tn Jll il. ~'nu v.·1nrl up with A !e mpnrarily riried up rlru~ 11dc:hrt, but thlll'! 11bnut 11. Thert. are 11 lot nf gnt'ld progr11ms that \\'e p!11n to u~e on 11 rehsbililarinn lin e:· he ~11 ld . Hitch aald, "It la very d1!ficult lo plan adequ1tely for im.n realizina lhal re- cent re1enta' budgets hive b ee n disregarded by the atate, The bud&et recommendat ion was &andwic hed between two "altema11ve budget&'' Hitch presented for the regent's consideration. One . an "aust f'rity budget" $40 8 million hig he r tha n la st yt'ar's state 11~ prnpria tton , "would not restore any of the prog ram rtductlons whic h "''e ba1•e h;:id to make during !he pa.at three years." Hitch &aid the other, which represnU a $76 9 rn1llloo increase over last year's state funds. \\';tS "a n1odesr budget bast>d oo standards well helow those prevailing in rhe 1nid ·l960's." The ··recomrnendcd budget" increase! slate pilrt1c1palion by S60.3 million from S337.l 1n1ll1on and calls for $16 3 million in regents fund s. It includes a $25.3 million increase in the base for inflation, mf'rl1 increases and funding .11djus1ments 111d U~ million tor ~·hat Hitch called "ntt!l§.'lary int'Tt'8St! " Hll ch said lhis vcar's rrcummendat1on has been based 'up:in the r1ssu mplion~ that the state"s econon1y will improve, that the people of Cal ifornia want to ma int111n the univers1t.11 "at 11 hig h level of distinction.·· and that the go\'ernor 11nrf !hr legislature will include university needs among their highest pr1or1!ies. 16,906 i11 Classes School Enrollment Climbs Even though fhr Huntinaton Bf'ach Un ion High School Distrirt's school bel ls \\'ere not heard by some st•1dents phlying hooky on the beach , the firsl·day enroll· ment for the six campuses reached 16,!iflfi. nearly 500 mnre th11n expected. D1str1ct Supenn!endent J11ck S. Rnprr predicted th.'!t enrollment could easily top 17,000 by early next week ~·hen cooler \\'earher is expected lo bring more i;tudents to school. f'rotrl Page 1 DEPARTMENTS is from $2.l27 a month to $2,88.5. Castle explained that the sta te board 1o1ould screen the applicants and lhe names of bet"·een 5 and IO per5011l! 91·ould then be 1ent to the ci!y for selection by the council . ''! hel ieve that no member of the pre$ent staff would be on tht' loc al self'C· lion panel hecause !his \\'OUld mean i~ f'f· fticl that he t,1.·nuld be picking his O"''n hos~." C:t~tle said. Counrilrnen are bf>Jie1·erl anxious llJ namf' a sucres.~or as .c:orin as pos.~ible to re~lrire ~nod publle rel;itinn,11 in the ci ty anrl !o 1n~ure !hat the new city ad· min1stralor doe~ not hecome a campaign ' ls.~uE' in !he next elPction . Thrf'e rnunri! ~e,11!.~ -those of ~1fl~·nr GPor.1:f' l\1cCrack en, Oonald Shipley and Jerry 1\111\nf:'y -\\'ill Ile conte.~ted in the nexl Pl t>ct1on in April. Camp111,,::n1nR fnr lhe elect inn. howevrr, starts 1n mid-February and it is for thi _, reA~nn thAI the council t,1.·nulcl like In ha\·e a ne~· m11n on the job by Feb. l at the la!e~t. ' On~ o!her item Iha! the rounci! is ex· ptC!C<d In settle soon is the salary of Cas. tle ll'hile he i~ the actin.;: administrator . A! lea~! two nther depa rtmf'nt heAd!I prC<se n1ly rarn mnre 1han he does and it 1p; bt'lievert th11t the counci l will rorrect !his by rai.~i ng his salary to S2.4~7 3 mnn!h to make him the city's hlghesi paid employe. 'He ll o' Sc hool Danre ~lai rd i11 l-l1111lin !!lo n I\ "Helln'' <lanr• for ~l arina High ::-;rhnol studPnts i.~ pl:.inned this Friday nu.!h! b.\' the ('Alnpu~ r.1rls Le.11,e.ur Tl1>' flan re "'ill be held from 8 p.m 1n 1111 m 1n lhr gymnn~ium "Pure Jn~·." 11 111f';1l ll 11111u 1gton HPach b11nd , will prn\ 1de lhr ~n11nds . •\rt1111~~1nn i~ ~1 2~ nr SI 11·11h student 1rll'nt1f l!':l!1on, r:i~ahlr A! !hf' dnnr . PROF ESS IC'NAL INTER IOR DES IGN ERS • Roper nri1 ed that thf' sec0nd-O;iy enrol!· ment figures exceeed !hose of last yenr by l.3fi I. Foun1111n \'alley ll1gh School, l11rgest school Qf the district, had an enrollment nr 4.217 <;!UdPn!s l;i ~l ·ruesd<Jv. T1o1·en!v nell' p<irtable classroon1s are e·xpected tO take care nf the 1J1erflo\1' nn 1he Barons' canipus. or1g1nally designed for 3.000 students. Fou rteen ne\\' portables ha,·e also been inst all ed at \\'eslm inst er High School, the district'~ second largest school whlcb shri"'·ed an enrollment of 3,616 students, Second-day enrollment 11!. Edison High School was 3,196 but increased to 3,~ll on \\'ednesda.\'. r-.1arint1 High Schon! shov.·rd an enroll· n1en1 nf ,1.:'115 <ind Hun1 1ng1 on Beach High SrhooJ, 2 . .1.1!1. \\'1ntersburg High School. the con· l1nu11tJnn campus, had sn enrollment of 206 students . World Finance Leaders Report Monetary Accord LONDON fU PI I -Finance min ister.'! of the 10 richest non·Communist nations announced agreement 1oda.1• to take measures "nn a \\'ide front" tn end the month-/)ld world m1Jne!ary crisis. They said this should include "an P{J· propriate re11l1gnmenl" of worlrl cur· rcnc1es. Fin11nce n11nis1er~ of the grnu p of 1en announced 1he ni.,:reen1en l ir1 a cnm· munique at the end nf t\1'0 days of talks on the doll.1r CTis1s. The corn1nun 1que s<1id "!hey agree th<J t ;i subsran!1;il ndjusln1ent Is requi red. They agree that !he n1ea.<;ures to hring abiiut this :idJu~1n1rnt shuu!d br tuken nn a wide fron t ;ind :-h•rulrl llK'lutlc ;-in ap- propria te re ali,11n1nent ol Clirrcnc1e~. '' The rnmmun1quc said the 1n1n1sters in- ~!nu ·tf'll the1r drpul1l"S tn prepare a 11rirk prni?ra111 f.,r the "niorr 11nrnedi<1!e 1~~11(><;" ;111<! 10 J!"l)l•rl !o tl1e1n 11hcn !hey ne~t meet in \'i;L~h111gt 1•n Sept. 26. The co1nrnu111q11!' s;11d thry alsn in· s\r11cted 1he1r dt·pu11cs to t'nllabor111e \\'1!h lh<' International l\1onetarv Fund (IJ\1F 1 "1n exploring \\'a1·s ;ind fficiM'ls or rrfnrming 1nternat 1nn;d monel;iry ar- ranf.!f'mC'nts ·· It Sil1rl lhe so-calll'rl 11·ork1n,'l party t.hre~ C1f the rrnnnn11r pnl1rv cnrn1n1!ee nr the 21 nat1nn Or~ani1.al1nn for F:conomic Conprratinn 11nd De1 eJllpmen1 (OEC D) in raris would cn1111n11e 11s wnrk on 11sses~· ing th P .~rale nf thP hal;i nce of p11yments arlju~t mcnt rrri11frr r! frnn1 1hr Uni!ed St:itr~ <111d the 1mplicalions for othP r countries . \\'ork1ng part~· !hrP<' i~ 11 ~rnup of rx· p"r1~ in OECD 1·.ho drnl 11·1th tLJtr eney mart er~. nurinj:! ln1la1 ·~ sr~~ion Rr11:11n. Francr ;inrt \\'cc:t Grrmnr11 11 nrnl'd th(' United St;:ile~ rhal an 1nternn1ln11nt !rnde w:ir rou!d de\('lnp lf 1h1· L'n1lrrl S1:>!e~ n1:>111- t:'!Jnf'd 1ls 10 pcrcC"n! :-urrl1;1q.:c on un- pnrto;. The lhrre 11;,tu1no::. !hr l'n11rrl Sl:itr~· pnnr1 p:1! 11111('<: 111 1·:11n•11r . :i ~l.l'd !hat the surchar~f' I~ rr~(·uulrcl ;111d 1h.1t !hi'! l;nltrrl SL!tes 1111n tlh'l!l 1n ntt 1nn lo rr1·;it11r l\11rlft t 111rcn1·11·~ 11 1lh1•ut rlrl:i1· Op•n Mo11., Thut1, I Fri. '""'· The demands came at a meet ing of fin11nce ministers and central bankers of !he group of IPn. the non-Co mmunis t 1ror]d"s richest countr1r.o;. As the group cnnftrred nn !he month· nlcl money crisis. thr doll:ir st;:igfd a ~li~ht recol'rry in Europr nftrr cn1ni ng under hear.1· pre.~sure for !wn days in F:urope<in n1arkrl.'i . In Tnkl'o 1he dnllar 1l'a.~ down 6 .1.1 perce nt . n n1;1v lr.w. Rl'ir:-i in·.o;. l'hnnr.ellnr nf !hr I :x('hPf!IIr r An th1Jny Bnrbt'r t!ild !lu~ confrrf'n{'e th!! present ~1t11<1!1on is '· p 11Ie11 (I ;i 11 y dangerous"' and could !e;11I !o bui!dini;: up trade bnrriers which ti would be hnrd to d i~mantle. "There is on!I' ;i 1hin line hc!ween ~afe,i;:uards and re1;1liat1un ." Barber said. French Financ e 1\lin1s!er \' 11 ! er y Gi scard D'Estaing saJd prolongation of lhe pr esent 1noney crisi~ and p11r t1cularly nn the t.:.S imports surcharge 1vill m11ke it more difficult to rrtorm the v.·nrld'1 sh<1ken munetary systen1 Giscard D'Estaing ca\lt'cl (nr general realignment of t,1.·orld mnnetary parities, including del'a/uatlnn of !he dollar against gold. Airport Exp ert To Attend Meet A represf'n!a1 ire nf the Lns Angele!! ()cpar!nlcill nf Airp<ll'IS 11•111 he lnvi terl tfl !he Or11nge C'ountx Airport Commission rnee!inR on Sept 28 to expl:iin !he npera.· tinns /\f the l.ns Angeles Airport Com· rn1s.s100 as it rf'latc.~ In the J1(l~s1ble crea- l n1n nf a counr,1· a1qx1rl authorit.\. Airport comm1ss111ners 11\sn ritan l.n mret \l11h rhe t•1111nt1· pl:>nn1n[! rnm· n1i~1on nn (){•! 4 th chscuss no1~e pro- hlrnls nrHr airporl~. 1 ·on11n1;;~11u1t'r.~ T11r~d;i1· acl1·1~rrl !hf> plann1•rs !hat a prnpn.~NJ pri1;>.1c .srhonl 110 ll1rrh Street ne11r i\1rc;i Dri1·e. nnr!h nf r ns!;i \le~a ;in1I snuth of 1he rounry <11rpnr!. ''a~ 11 pn!'lr u.~f' for !he prnpl'rly hec<111~e nf a1rpnrl noise A N ylon Shag Thar 's Yo un g 1n Looks, and Yo un g 1n Price! 9.95 SQ. YD. TF '\'OU CAN'T COME IN-CALL 646-0275 for an expert carpet consultant who \\'ill come. to your home \\'ith samples v.:i thout a.ny nbligation to you! l21S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALI F. 646.0276 ·i I I I I I I ' ' I .1 ' \ ~ I I I Sad A fter1t1at li Gravesi de services are he ld for eight members of the Gunnison 1Colorado l Junior varsity football team and an assistant coach who were killed Satur· day in a school bus accident en route to a football game. The nine persons .Perlsbed when their i;chool bus crashed off Monarch Pass. 9 Tornadoes Lash Coast Of Louisiana Marine Officials Sa y El Toro Fight Racial CA"-1ERON , La. 1UPl 1 -Hurricane Ed ith. whlrh k1l len sco res nf f)('rsnns nn a 2.000·mi!e trip nf de!';truttinn, lashed Lnui.~lana tnd:iy 11,ilh IOO·m ile-a n-hnur "·ind s, ;ii. least nine tornadoes, tnrr~ntial rain and tides that flooded city after city. Three twisters ripped Baton Rouge, the !!late capital. They damaged !!eVeral homes, a shopping center, an ice cream parlor a.rid an elementary school. injuring two students and a teacher with shat· tered glass and debris. Three other tornadoes were reported in the New Iberia area. The hurricane also spun off twisters at Lafayette, Crowley and between Broussard and Youngsville. r-.tarine Corps officials today admilttd that Tuesday night'.~ m1nnr riot at. El Toro Air Base wh irh resu l1rd in !ht Sli!b· bing of nne marin!'. injur.v tn eight others and damage lo a ba se building, had racial ove rtones. A blark marine, Cpl. Jessle Brnwn of Dallas. Tex. was slabbed by another black serviceman when he interceded on behalf of two men v.'ho had tried to assist a white marinr who had been injured, authorities reported . "The incident which resulted in a con- frontation between military police and 30 t.o 50 black marines occurred outside the enlisted men's club," the report said. "The club manager had asked some personnel to leave the club because of an argument and they moved outside without causing any trouble. "However. a small group of men tried to reenter the club and a fight took place resu lting in facial injuri'es to the v.·h1te marine.'' Thio re rort. from the M.:1.rlnt Air Base rfln1inue0 " "At !hi~ point twn black rnarines reporteOly offered to take I.he in· jured wh1!e marine 1n a station dispensary For treatment. This resulted in resista nc e fr om some of the sur- rounding black marines "Cpl Brown interceded on behalf of the tv.·o men who had tried to assist the in· iured white man and was stabbed by one of the surrounding black marines." Base officials said that the crnwd of black marines was dispersed by security personnel and shortly afterwards win· dows were broken in the &listed mans club and a small car wa s overturned. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the inciden ts toda y. Eight men were treated for cuts Md bru ises at the dispensary and se11m released . One was hl"ld for observation. Official s would not. release the names of any other of the men involved. Edith made her landfall' 30 miles east nf Camern,1 nn the rnarshy Louisiana shnre. But thousands of coastal dv.·ellers '1•ho have lived v.·i !h the Fea r of hur- ricanes mnst of th!'ir li\'eS had ned inland and 1he shoreline was almost deserted when the s!.nrm st.ruck. School.<:. store.~ and churches were 1rban<lnnPrl to be rippC'd anr:! torn hy the hurricane, f'o11'C'r lines v.·ere knocked dnwn and debris littered hundreds or miles nr highwar.~. Looi\. Ma gazu1 e Givi11g Up; "She sounds· mean,_ The v.·inds are ferocious. Thev are suckini:: al the win- dows_ There is' whipping wind nnd heavy , heavy rain." s;iid Ray Valdetero. a Lake Charles. La .. newsman :stationed inside lhe three-story Ca1neron courthouse. Mou11ti11 g Co sts Too Great "We know the hur ricane is here_ We can feel it. It's beating down pretty hard. There i,c; floodin g and the power is out. \Ve saw hot wires coming down off po!e,c;. tt's frightening." Valdetero said as Cameron took the brunt of the storm. Edith, formed as a tropical depression ln the Caribbean 11 days ago, fir st 'became a hurricane Sept. 7, ravaging Honduras. the Yucatan Peninsula and Nicaragua with J75·miles-an-hour winds. The storm killed at least 35 person~ - possihly scores more in isolated areas - and 111iped 011! entire vil lages 11 emergrd lnlo !he Gulf of l\1exico l!ast Sa turday in 8 v.·eak{'ned condition but gained speed and :strength and rf'.ached hurricane force ei::i:iin \Vednesda v off the Te xas co;ist -Tht. National Weather Servic e forecast ra ins of up to a foot along Edith's inland p11th. . Three fishing boats were di sabled nff lhe l.ameron jetlics :1S the storm v.'tished :i~hnre. U.S. coast Gutird 1 essels \\'ere 11nable to ~rt to them . Three crewmen ;:ihandoned one or !hr ships an d a Cnast r.uard spnke~n1:in srt1d the fisherm~n. - 1~·rAring life 1arko:-1s ~ 1\'rre seen drift111~ tn1\•ard shorr. Thr 1h1rd rrrw man "·as rescued by another f1~hing i;hip Full erton Res id en t P erishes in F la1ues Fire of undetermined origin l.ook the life of a 61-year-old Fullertoa man Wednesday night when flames destroyed his ;:ipartment at.1051·0 Eugene Drive. fire deparl.ment officials said Russell A-McKinley was found collapsed in the ba throom . Attempts lo revive him failed. The Orange County Cnroner's Office re pnrted ht died nf burns and :suffocation, Bet.1.er NE\V YORK fUPl\ -Lot}k t.1agatlne will cease publication aft er its Oct. 19 issue becau~ of mounting operating losses, Cowles Communications Inc. I~ day announced . Gardner Cowles. chairman of the board of the publishing com pany. cited the rise in postal rates as a major factor in his decision to suspend publication. "It seems ironic t.o me that at. thls time, especially when the federal govem- ment is urging all businesses to hold dov.·n costs and prices. it should itself be a prime offender with its gigantic in- crr<ises in postal rates." Co;l'les said. .. When it came tn make lhis decision." hr added, "I thought back over Look's 35 vears of co nstructive. responsible and ~ward-w inning journ ali sm 11.nd my heart said 'keep il going.' But my head said ·~us.pend lL' And there "'as reall y no othe r way_·• The closing "'Ill 3Jfrct more than L~Hl Look em p!oyes. including 800 in the subscription opcralion~ in lks J\1oinr~. lov.·a, which will ~ pha ~ed out gradually ove r the next six months, Cowles st11rl . The publis hing plan l in Des ~loine.~ will be snld In Time , Jn(·. Lnok f1rsf. aopea~ed nn thr st;ind~ 111 January 19.17. selling at 10 cenls an issue The first ji;sue sold more than 7M.llOO cripies and hy 10 mnnths the circulation haO grown to 1 7 million . Circulation in the first six months of 197 1 svera ged 6.6 million an issue, but in· dustry sources said rising production costs had ea ten up the magazine·s revenue. Look is the latest in .! series of maior magazines that have ceased publication. The most recent was the Saturday Evening PO$t, whi ch cea.sed publication in February 1!1611. after 148 years. Howeve r, Beu rt Serva:ss, the president of Curtis Publishing Co .. put the Saturday Evening Post back on the stands as a Idea? Cor H ulk No1 v Le1nonnde Stn ntl WHJT'TIER i UPI) -Eddie Campos, who &el fire ln his !970 Lincoln Continental in fronl of 11. Fnrd Motor Company assembly plant because it was 1 "lemon,'' now has • better idea. Campos, ~. paid $62 to get the charred hulk ool of an impound Jot so he could continue his vendetta, He hauled jt to 1 lot he owns in this Los Angeles suburb. }le cut a hole in the I.op Wednesday and plunked a five-foot high lemon tree on the /root seat. Branches with lemons on them stick out. A sign says, "Eddie Campos has • better idea" -a takeoff on the Ford commercia l. "And I'm gonniri prove il to them Thursday," Campos said. "I'm gonna serve some lemonade." The night of AUJ:. 31. C;impns drove the $6,500 car on tn the front lawn of the f ord plant in nearby Pico Rivera. He doused it with gasoline and t.ossed a match. \\'hen firemen arrived they sa w Campos 11.·a1ching his car bum. They asked him why he did ii. "I had ~avrd up for ri ve years to buy thal car new and it turned nut to be a lemnn." he said. "l ha(f'it towed in fo r repairs 10.000 Limt.s and everybody JU!!'1 l1111ghed 111. me -Lhe dealers I took it to, the Fnrd people. I coulrln't ge~ any 11atis(arl1on.'' Campos is L'<ln!t nuintt In make payment.\ on t-he car. No•charges have betn hied for thf!. c.11r-bumin11 incidtnt. quarterly pubilcation, with the hrst Issue appearing ln June 1971 . Other foldings included C o I JI e r 11 Magazine. fou nded in 1888, ceased publication 1967 : Woman's Home Com- panion. founded in 1873, ceased publics· tion in 1957: American 1-iagazine, 1876- 1956; Show Mrigazine, 1961-1965 : Tbe Reporter, 1949-1968: Venture, 1963-1971 . and Moderator , 1962·1970. Liberty. which folded in 1950 after 26 years as a weekl y, was revived in April 1971 as a quarterly. Slay ing Sus pect In San Cle 1nente Agrees to Deal By TO~I BARLEY or 1110 D l llY ''le' '"l! Acl'used M;:inne t-;1ark Alan .J0hnson 01 ~an Clrmente toclav wa 111ed jury trial tn a drat thrit s:iw the. prns ecu tinn agref" 1n re011cr it~ ch;:iq::rs <'ll!ain~t the 20-year..olrl d('frndant !o a maximum or secnnd degrre n1urdrr Or;:inge County Superior Court .Judge \\ii)liam 1\lurrav accepted thP ar- rang{'ment. after carefully w a r n in ~ ,Jnhn~on that. he "now faced the decisioo nf JUSt one man and not the 12 jurors whn "'Ould have decided your fate .'' .Jrihnson. ealm and composed throughut I.he morning hearing , assured Judge Mur· ray that he wanted s nonjury trial. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright told Murray that he will ask for a verdjct of second degree murder or manslaughter against the tall, handosome defendant. A jury had alread y been !I.elected and v.'as scheduled to go lnto the jury box f\fonday for t~ pening of the young Marine's trin!. It is being advised today of its disbandment. Enright and public df"fender Ray Sh<irpe wr.re nrdered 1.0 return to Judge Mur- r2ov·s cour troom at 10 a,m·. MQnday for wh.:it will now be I.he nonjury lria'I the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station n111it.arv police1nan . I-Ir. 15 accu!!'ed of the killing on .June . \9ifl nf his 20-year-old wife, Connie Lynn ,Johnson. whnse mulilia!ed and ,stal:>bed hc:lcl y was found in I.he rouple's apartmenl at (Iii .~1onterey Lanf". tnvestigatori said Mrs. Johnson had been beaten with the kitchen stool and repeatedly stabbed with • knife. The weapon was never found. Enright had intended ttlday to run a viden tape for Jud&e Murray in a move to have the film admitted as evidenct before thf' jury~ The prosecutor dtclined to comment on the film in vlew of A court order pro- hihiting discussinn of the case with newsmen and held the movie over till Mnnday following Johnson 's dtcision to seP.k a nonjury Lrial. An cien t Ci ty Fou nd TEL AVIV fAP ! -A r.o mpletr, Ca- naanUe. city delinR b.oick 4.500 ye..oir~ h11~ ~tn unearthrd ntar Arad 10 Israel's Negev Df'sert , 1a Jd archeologistt at the IJ>r;:iel M1Jseum . ' , H U.S. Red Seat Actio11 Taken to l11s ure T wo-China Policy UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (UPI\ -The United States proposed toda y that the perr.a!lent 1eat on the U.S. Security C.{luncil be gi ven to Communist China. The proposal was put forward by U.S. Ambassador George Bush at a meeti ng attended by more than :10 delegations friendly to Natlonallst China. The latest draft resolu tion on the China issue would give U N. membershlp to both the Chinese Communists and the Natiuna!ist Chinese with the Security Council 11eat now held by the Nationalists going to the Communists instead. The resolution goes to the Assembly early next week. After the meeting Bush expressed con- fidence that the U.S. policy for a dual Chine.5e reprei;entaUon in the United Na- tions is on the way to 1ucces.!I. '-i have a distinct feeling that there is a forward motion," he said. Diplomatic sources said the U.S. action was taken to gel the support of Japan wh ich has great prestige in Asia. Japan apparently had not informed the United States of its final pMition on the Chitia representation issue and diplomats .,aid it was not es:pectel to until Forei gn r.·hnister Takeo Fukuda returns to Tokyo Sept. 17. U.S. delegates prepared a re:;olu1 \nn givi ng American 11upport for lhe fir :;t tim" to Communist China 's claim to the Chinese U.N. seat while affirming 1he right nF the Ta iwan regime also to be represented. P;e~idP.nl. Nixon·~ administratinn in supporting Communis~ Chinese adm1ss1nn to tbe U.N .. said it would not forsake r-.'a. tionalist China. A second U.S. resolulton would declare any move to e:tpt"! Natio11al1st Chin!J an "important question" requiring a tWo- thln:ls vote 1'.lf the. General Assembl y fnr approval U.S. spoke.~men said they fell !here Wf!S a good chance or preserving a u N. seat for Taiwan while admitting the Pek- ing regime . Com munist China has Jong said tm on· I}' w.:i.y 1t would accepl membership would be if Chiang Kai-shek's a:overo- ment '"'as ousted from the U.N. Albania, the only Western European all .v of the Peking regi me. and 17 other countries already have made public & rl"snlutinn calling fnr seating of Com· muni.~t China and the expulsion of the Chinese Nationalists. 134 Ca11didates Face Suit SACRAhtENTO tUPll -Secretary of State Edmund G. Brow n Jr. loday threatened the prosecution of 134 political candidates, including former U.S. Sen . George J\turphy, for improper campaign fund reporting. Also cited by Brov.·n was Murphy's 1970 Republican primary opponent. multi· millionaire Norton Simon. Simon prompt· l,Y denied any wrongdoing and ac· cused Brown nf seeking "cheap publici- ty '' Bro"'" declined to name nlher can· dld;ites nn his polenlial prosecu tion list until a scheduled newi; conferen ce today. Bui his nffi.cP said ~l u rphy and Simon 11•ere the n1nst prominent persons, no state"•ide officials or le~islators v.·ere in· 1·ol\'ed and Democrat$ as ;1•ell as Republicans were included . "ll·s a very bipartisan list.'' said Depu- ty Secretary of State Tom Quinn. It was the 33 year-old Democrat's boldest move yet as Secretary of St.ate, after nine outspoken months durlnc 1vhich he has challenged large oil com· p(lnies, sought free television time for polllica ! cand idates aJld aggressively pushed the 18-year-old vot.t. Brown·s intentions were disclnsed Wed· ne sdav 10 a brief memo to newsmen. l t siiid Rrown, son of Former f.nv. Ed· 1nund r.. Brown, v.·outd hold a news con· fercn ('e Thursday morning "to announce 1hat he is about to seek prosecution of 134 [l(llitic<1l c<indidales -whn failed to file prn~ per campaign cnn!ribution and ex· penditure reports following last year's primary and general elections. Bulbs now ... daffodils later. gg~pkg.~5. Choose from these colorful daffodils, King Alfred i.n trumpet. Cheerfulness in la rge cup and Fortune in double. Plant Ranunculus and have a garden full of color. In orange, pink, red. white and yellcw. 99~ pkg. of 25. Iris. choose from Blue Sky Bearded. Golden Giant Bearded and Indian Chief Bearded . 99~ pkg. of 2. 49~ • Air Fem . Gemes from the sea. No soil or -water requ ired. • 110 B ird of Paradise and Staked Pyracanlha Gra berl in 1 ga llon container. • 44~ - Stock end Snapdragon bedding pklnts by the tray. JC Penney The values are here every day. 199 Penneys All Purpose Fertilizer 10< healthy gardens. 20 lb. bag. 799 Penneys weed/1eecl plus insect control for dichondra in 20 lb. bag. Does 3 iobs. Covers 2500 sq. ft. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following Penney Garden Centers: CARLS BAD OONNF>f FASHION VALLEY.sAN DIEGO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH RIVERSI DE Charge II. I 4 DAI LY PILOT \ \ •' I ~ps Miller: Not So Fond Farewell By THO."t1AS l\.1URPHINE Ot !fie 0•111 "llet S11ll FARE\VELl..S DEPT. -The \ongrst reign of all city adniinistrators along the Orange Coast has come to an end. Dovie Miller, 59, municipal head man in Hun· tington Beach for the past II years. is out. For Miller. the end did not come by faJling over in his chair at city hall or at a pomp-filled farewell banquet or anything as grand as all that. It came on the short end of a 5 to 2 City Council vote in the ba ckroom. The "official announcement'' was of- fered t.o press and public Tuesday at 11 :4:> p.m. when the City Dads saw fit to emerge from a secret huddle that had lasted almos t three hours. Few people were surprised. Miller the least of all. INSCDERS WHO have worked hard at trying to piece together all that happened suggest the actual countdown sequence for Miller came a week earlier, on Sept. 7, when the council gathered in another seeret session to vote :; to 2 to hand the city administrator his walking papers. t-.1iller was given the papers about 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, huddled with the council later, brieny at 11 :30 p.m .. and departed city hall before the official announcement 15 minutes later. PRIOR TO TH E culmination of all this. of course. various members or the Cily Council had been mou1hing all kinds of pontifications about how earlier nareups of ~1iller criticism were "a closed case" and no longer merited discussion and were ··blov.·n out of proportion" and bla, bla and so on. Jn the end. Huntington's municipal fathers, in their infini te wisdo1n. blamed the v.·hole problem on the press. Son1ehov.'. however. )'OU have to figure it wasn't !he press meeting in secret sessions where secret pacts and secret votes were secretly hummed. ALI .• THIS /\SIDE. ii might be sug- gested that it simply hasn't been a very good period of ti me for city ad- TninistraLors to be assured of longevity along the Orange Coast. Others have departed in recent times, such as Lee Risner in Seal Beach : Jfarvey L. Hurlburt from Nev.·port Beach: Ernest L. Thompson fr om San Juan Capistrano and James D. \Vheaton in Laguna Beach. NO W l\.ITLLER joins lhem and you have to figure niaybe he just got swtpt up in the len1pcr of the limes. Anyv.·ay , as has been noted in the space before. the city manager dodge is a chan- cy game in which the agi!e players tend tn keep one ba~ packed a!\ the time. Miller has s~id he has few regrets about his tenure in Huntington Beach. Indeed. 1t v.•as a lonlJ. on e, six years longer than the five-year average alloca- lion granted to city 1nanagers before the ,velcome mat becomes badly frayed. Ht: PRESIDEO at Huntington's city 1\221 during a boom that was almost Un · precedented as th is town grew into one of the most in1po rtant citie5 in Orange Count v. And. in the future. loni; after the harsh v.·ords of recent day~ have faded, we may find that a \)('rs~ctive a!>!les,,ment of his tenure \\"ill be far mor(' kind Julie Still \Vo rkiug JAl'KSQ,'.:VlLl.t:. Fla \AP I -.lulle J\'1,;Qn F~t~enhov.'£'r ts hobbling around \\'Jth a l'a.sl on hl'r lefl f0f1t and helping :;low learners a l Atlan tic IJcach Elemen· tary School. Mr.~ Eisenhower. the President's d;;iughter. 'ol.'as hired 11s a third grade teacher v.•ith withdrev.· when a book earl t6ppled and broke the big toe on her left foot the second day she v.·as on the job. 11n·ee Deacl In Bloo cly Japan Riots NARITA , Japan (UPI) -Thousand~ of studPn!s and farmers used mnlnt ov cocktails, sticks and stones (I) battle: pnlii'e tryif1g tri clear land for con· cot ruction of an i ntemational airport. Three police were killed , one by a barn· boo spear rammed into his stomacb, and nearly 150 iniu red. Al least 5.000 p<J1ice. :;DO prcfectual of- ficers and an esttn1ated 2 000 students and farmers y,·cre involved in the rioting, which star!ed v.1hen bulldnze rs wrrf' brought in to clear the last stretch of land needed lo butld an airport fur jumbo jets 30 miles ea st of Tokyo. rvtost of the land was boui;hl wilh nut trnuble and construction of the airport has been underway for one year, but the parcels nf land near the end or the runv.·ay still are held by their original owners. It was th is land involved in today's riots -one of the worst disturbances in Japan since the end of World \Var IL The students and farn1ers dug JO-foot deep trenches around the perimeter of the land and hung banners from a steel watch tower pr oclaiming: "We wlll fight lo the death to protect our lands." !\s the police fough t v.·hat anioun tcd to a foot·by-foot battle t.o clear the land, about 130 bulldozers and mechani zed con- struction vehicles advanced behind them to destroy fortifications and fill in the 10- fool deep trenches. The students. some or them v.·llmen in pigtails. fought back with e vt'r~•lhing th ey cou ld lay their hands on -slicks. stllnes, molotov rocktails and "golden bombs," bnttle filled ~·ith human excrement. At \east 80 children From primary schools near the airport were mobilized into a children 's corps to be used as a shield by the landowners. but riot ppl ice avoided the children and none of the youngsters was hurl, police said. Se nate A pproves Ca m p Law Death WASff!NGTON IUPll -The Senate gave fin al congressional approval today to repeal a nrver-used law permitting the governmrnt to ope rate detention camps. No dissent v.·as heard in the vo ice vote to scrap the 1950 Emergency Detention Act. The House appro\·ed 1t Tuesday 356 lo 49 and the repealer now goes to Presi- dent Nixon v.·ho asked For the action. The 1950 act provided that in case (lf v.·ar. invasion or insurrection in aid of a foreign enemy. the go\'ernment could de· lain anyone it suspected might t ngage in espionage or sabotai.:e. ll permitted detention without due process of lav.·. The bill not only repeals th e 1950 l;nv but carries language requiring an act of Congress before anyone may be im· pri!oned or detained except under ex· isling crimini:il laws. The sponsor was Rep. Spark fl1atsunaga ( D-Hawaii f. Wicks llead• l t1quiry Robert E. Fischer, deputy .slate attorney general and head of Ne\V 'lork 's Organized Crin1 e •ra sk Force, \\'as named by Gov. l~ockefellcr to head an investi· gation into 'alleged criminal acts' committed during the five- da.v uprising at Attica State Prison. Nixon's Efforts To Rescue U.S. Dol la r P ush ed LONDON (UPI l -The United States v.·ill enforce President Nixon's measures to rescue the dollar until it hzs balanced its payrnents V.'ilh the. rest of the v.·orld and \\'On a certriin safety margln. U.S. of- ficials said today. They :::aid with An1erican forC'ign busi ness now expected to be from 59 hi!lion to S12 billion in the red in 1971, this cannot all be achieved I.his )'ear. They said, however, the United States has made clear 1o its chief trading partners it wants this dnne 111 a short period of time. U.S. officials said there is no question of lifting the HJ percent imports surcharge or abanclfln 1ng other dolli.1r rescue measures annoaneed by the r res1· den t Aug. 15 until the United Slates is v.·ell oul of the Red. This renewed U.S. 1.1•arning followed closely a speech by U.S. Treasury Sec retary John B. CnnnaHy \Vednesday tn hnance ministers and cenlr<1I bun ke rs of the JO richest non ·Con11nunisl nations. They were meetin!! as the group of ten. ron5isting of Belg iu1n, Canada, France, \Vest Germany, Great Br ilain, Italy, Japan. lhe Netherlands. Sv.•eden and 1he Uni1ed States. Switzerland attended as an ObSef\'l'r. Sentries Asked 1'o .Guard Art PADUA. ltaly IAPl Another ''aluable pa inting hy an early Ita lian mAster was stolen tnda)' and the head or a parliamentary comrn1ssion ;1sked that. the army be used 111 .~tor a "a\·e or art !!1Pfl'! frnm unp:uarded rhurrhes (;iu!'eppe Romanatn. head of the !louse fir lle11ut1t:'s Cumn1i.~s1on nl Fine Ar is, propo~ed in Rome !hat arm~· sentries by used ··as an emergency n1ra:;urr" un!Ll n1rans can be found to sa frgll<lrfl lhf' patrirnony of art in churchrs scattered '1round Italy. His suggestion came after thieves niacle off overnight v.·it h a ·16th centuryr painting worth tens of thousands nf dollars. It is variously attributed to Tin- toretto. a student of the Renaissanrr 1n.11ster Titian. and to Veronese, anolhtr Renaissance master. Hurricane Sets Sights Edith H el1 di11 g T otva rd S11tnn1ary I Y U"I~ d ~•e>I ln!tr"o!l""ol tlu"•(•"~ f.Cl•I". ~Mlf<'>•••lf'<I •o fwl• l!v•J•C•"• !ore,."""""'"'""~ mil••~ l\oli• "''""'· '"' '"' l <OIU• on I~• L011l•l1n1 co11! !O<M•, !Qrcln~ •D"'' 10,oro tcHn ••I 11 .. ,11.,. 10 !In ~" •"· llCIDore<I ''""' Sl•ttl';"f•r.--n--- (OOI. Lo uisiana Coc1stline Te1npe ,.at 11res I • U'4tTED l"ltlll ll'flf11'4J.Tl0'41l T•m<""'"t!••• •nCI •••CIDl!l!lo n ••l'I• '"' ~ 1• "o:>ur Derlod r "lllr9 .i $ P v. f't>T ~· ~"Dltl'(I b~ !hf U ~ W ... lh_, l!wre1v ~· Si n F•l "'"•e· Hit~ L•w I"•.'< .-.1buou1r11u1 • " ..... ,11e1 •.••• • • At11n•• • " l!&t ... 111114 ... " 60111 n • S. Viets Turn on Gls New Protes t Fla r es Out,side A rmy B ase SAIGON (UPI) -An angry anti· American demoruitratlon broke out today al a U.S. Army base near Saigon. The U.S. Embas!ly advised Americans t.o adopt "protective security measures" against the wave of firebombing and terrorist violence in Sai gon . A demonstration against President Nguyen Van Thieu also broke out in Saigon ton ight. National police fired teargas into a group of JOO Buddhjst students al the pagoda of !he militant >.n Quang Buddhist l'lect after demonstrators burned Thieu campaign posters. The lastesl ant i-An1erican incident flared at the US. Army headquarters base at Long Binh, 18 miles northeast of Saigon. where nine civilians were injured when their three-wheeled bus was hit by a U.S. Arm y lruck. Upwards of 300 lambretta buses block- ed the entrance to the post and more than · 100 demonstrators, some waving banner.'I, demc.nded that the Army take action against the G.I. driver. It was the second such demonstration in that region In five days. 'fhe four·hour demonstration ended peacerul!y when U.S. mi!itary spokesmen pron1iscd to investigate the cause of the ;iccidenl in wh ich a 21 ~ ton truck collided V>'i1h the civilian bus outside the main gate at Lnng Binh. the largest U.S. military post in Vietnam. Last Sunday, a IO·ton U.S. Army truck smashed in to a civilian bus and tv..'o smaller \•chicles on the Bien Hoa highway leading to Long Binh, killing at least eight Vietnamese and injuring about 30 others. The three American occupants of !he truck v.•ere stoned by angry crowds. In Saigon, the U.S. Embassy today issued a memorandum to all America n mission personnel in the capital to ad opt "protective security measures" because of a recent wave of anti·American fir ebombings and the des tr u ct ion \Vednesday nighl of Saigon's second big- gest nightclub by a plastic bomb. The explosion at the Tu Do nightclub killed 15 persons including 14 Vietnamest and an American civilian employt of a cor1tracting firm. An other 57 persons in- cluding 50 Vietnamese and seven U.S. servicemen were .,.,,ounded. some serious· ly, II was the .,.,,orst such incident in Saigon in nearly si:< years. On June 25 , 1~5. 43 persons includ ing 12 Americans \\"ere kill- ed and at least 80 persons injured in a .'!imila r explosion at the fll y Canh noating res!aurant in !he Saigon River. The embassy memo advised American civilians working for the go\'ernment to refrain from moving alxlut in public in groups larger than three or four persons and lo stay out of areas v.·hcre there are lar£:e crowds. It was also 1ugg"ted that American per&annel alter the routes they take to and from their jobs In Saigon to avoid esteblishlng a patttrn which ·would be easily recognizable to a terrorist. The Buddhist student' in Saigon burned campaign po!ller!I put up by followers of Thieu and his \•ice presidential running mate, former Premier Tran Van Huong. The students were protesting the fact Thieu is the onlv candidate in the Oct. J presidential eleCtion. No one was reported hurt in the in· cident. Earlier, today the \'enerable-Th i c h (Rev.I Thien Hoa, national leader of the An Quang Buddhists. i!sued a statement urgin g his one mill ion follov.·ers to boycott the October election because the Thieu-H.uong slate has no opposition . A full scale Buddhist bovcott of the election could seriously affect Thieu 's chances of getting the 5(1 lo 65 perct nl vote of confidence he h11s asked of South Vietnam's seven million eligible voters. "If this situation goes ()n," Hoa declared iu a statement, "JI will lead to dangerous consequence.s wh ich 1.1·i!1 V<eaken a countrv alreadv v.·eak, make the war fiercer .ind 1nake more misery for the population." In Hue. the former impenal capital J9(1 miles nor theast of Saigon. militant studenti; held a new.s confertnce today and said they v.ere den1and1ng the im· niediate v.·ithdrawal of U S. lorcell from Vietnam Hue has been the scene of anti · American de monslrations o\·er the past v.·eek following the fatal shooting of 2 v.·o uld·be. th itf bv an A m er i ca n st'rviceman. There-ha1•e bttn a number or firebombings in the city and U.S. soldiers are allowed to travel in !he area only in convoys of at least six vehicles. * * * * ~ * Ha11oi N egotiato1· So1111ds Ne w W ar11i11 g on Elec tion PARIS IUPI) -l'\orlh Vietnam and the Viel Cong declared today that the prospective re-election of South Viet- namese President Nguyen Van Thieu Oct. 3 will perpetuate the war and complicate efforts to settle ii. The 'ol.'arning was issued by Hanoi 's chief negotiator. Xuan Thuy. the the Viet Cong's deputy de legate. Dinh Ba Thi at today's Vietnam conference session. They unleashed a barrage of criticism against the coming Sout h Vietnamest presidential voting. Simultaneously, the Viet Cong official made B new appeal to chief American negotia tor William J. Porter to agree to secret talks with them -a move alreadv scotched by Porter last \\'eek since (t v.•ould exclude South Vietnan1 ·s peace rnissio n fron1 the backstage !Blks. "l;nleS!'i the United States stops sup- por11ng 1'hieu. tJ1e solution of the Viel- nan1ese conflict \\'ill hecome 1nore pro- blen1alical and the situat inn will not fail to ~·orsen" Thu\' said as he v.·alked Into the grey·slone · ntajest ic hotel for the !29th meeting. Hts and Thi's thrust at the session in- dicated the two delegations' main effort will portray Thieu a.~ an official American candidate and depict his possi· ble re-election as one of the ma in roadbloc ks to a peaceful solution. "\\'ho Is not aware thal it is the American ambassador v.·ho arranges for e\•erything in this farce. including the choice of candidate and the re.c;ult or th e vote ," 'fhi said 111 an attack on U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth C. Bunker. "As long as the United States pursues this policy, as long as it intends to main· lain American troops in South Vietnam and keep Nguyen Van Thieu in his place. lhe South Vietnamese problem ·will not be settled. !he South Vietnamese popula!ion \1·ill keep fighting and finally, the United States ,.,.ill meel with a total setback", Dinh Ba Thi said. He aga in criticized Porter'!> suggestion Gf last \\'eek to niove the conference into rrstricted sessions that v.·ould receive n<J press publicity, 'I'he Viet Cong official. ho\1·ever reiterated his delegatinn's offer to 1neet Porter pril·ately to "listen lo his opinion and explain In him our position." Both Comniunist officials said the con- flict can be ended only on the basis or the \'iet Cong's se\·en·pornl peace plan pro- mising lo release all American v.·er pri.snners simu[taneoust~· .,.,.ith the pullout <)f U.S. troo ps if the \\"ilhdra"·al is com· pleted before Dec. 31. TODAY IS THE DAY OF THE CAT. SEEALl THE NEW72's/JYOUR LINCOLN,:~llCURYit DEALER. ·. , _..,;h\t."'-· " , ~ • ' ;;>(-'' ,:;..,~ , ~\i-;'.W>,'(. ,., f ,~ ~.i~,~ ' This is just a sampling of the complete lineup of new 1972's at your Lincoln· Mercury dealer. Not shown :The better small car, Mercury Comet. The better luxury sports car, Mercury Cougar. The better medium· price d car, Mercury Mon terey. And the elegant Lincoln Continental. Plus a full line of Mercury wagons. See them all today, The Day of the Cat "\ .,.,, . ,_ :·:1Ja ~flt,1tU. A new persorial·siz.e Mercury wHh the r1d1ng comfort ol a big c11 r. lO models include wagoris and 11 lastb11ck GT. 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" " • " •• •• " " ., ' " Continental Mark IV . ..-....,..,;;: For 111 tl'le 1970'1, th is will be th• unlQLI• A.meric•n car. Evolutlon.ary ch1nges in tilt grille. A. longer, lower hood . More •mple room 1ns1dt. Still Amtrica's lully equ1pp1d lu~ury t.•r. JOHNSON & SON L!NCOLN-MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa , Calif. I " t I ' 1" \\ • • --_, --.- Newport Beaeh EDITION- VOL 64, NO. 222 , J SECTION S, 36 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUR SDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 Action By JACK BROBACK 01 t~t O•llJ P'1ltl ~It!! .loan lr\ u1e. $n1ith madt ont of her 1n· rrcqucnt v1s1ts !o Orangt Cow11y of- l1cialdom and almosl upset plans for in- t:Orporat1on of the proposed ci1y of Irvine. The pri nc.·1 pal stockholder in the huge Irvine Ll>mpan~· -arcorn panied by an 11ttornry -spent 1nany hours Tuesd a.\' on !he six th floor of th(· cou111y t1d- nHnistrt1!1vP uffa·e building butlonholtng \)range County s11pcr"i sor~ Battin Bid on Irvine Lures The heiress. "'ho fl0\1' lives on 11 spacious ranch in Vtr(t1n1a. repo rtedly had lunch with Board Cha 1rn1an Roberl Battin in a beer and sand1vieh plaCi' near' lhe office huildinf,:. Her mission l\llS os1 r1 L'>1bl\' lo se<!k a tiO·day de lay in the hear:ing on in- ~·orporat ion of the new t'ify bu! her 11101il'cs 11•ere not t!car. But her atti1•itics br·ough1 1111111ctliaLP re.action fro n1 proponcn!s or the new ro1nrnuni!y. Andrew ~·lay. representing COIN . !he fun d raising arm of the int'Orporation n1ove, put it this wa y in addressing fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspt.rs. ··Joan Irvine Sm ith is not a resident of the proposed new city, She does not vole here hut 1here are 7.000 people who are ~our conslituenls and do vote here.'· i\1ay ~·arned. ·•Do as you told us you would in your office and allow this election lo go forward.'' J\1 rs. Sn11l h hil~ bee n r.ng:1ged u1 a run· City n1ng battle for many year~ with the James Irvine Foundation, majority stockho lder in the Irvine Company. ::ihe 1nsis1s that !ht corporation is not manag- ed correctly. Ballin and Cas~rs were obviously im- pressed with !\Ir~. Smith"s arguments as they e!carly expressed in debatt on the hearing ISSUt, Caspers at one point \Vednesday when hr was baek1ng Batti1fs proposal to con· !1nue the intol'por;ition hearing ror tiO Loses to days. referred to the nghls of the heiress deserving ··1nore con~1dcrat1on than a phn}' tax corpora1 1011 111 San Fracisco that is nol 1ntcres1rd )o !he actions ol the Board of Supervi ~ors " Battin joined the 1n~1nuat 1ons ar this point tharg1ng rhat John H urt on. (·hairinan of the incorporation grou p \\'as ··elected by the Jr\·ine Compan.v." A spoke~n1;;n ("hal!engcd lbt ~tatcn1c1\\, pointing oul lh:-i! Caspers wa s cleC'tcd by the people of !he ~-ifth D1s1nrt 1nclud in~ Route Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS County the pe1111oners for tht nt\I' city. The supervi~ors hearing room wa ~ patked "'ith 1nore than HJO supporters ol the new eoinmun1ty They applauded speakers ravoring their program unul Ballin l'urtly W<i rn('{! th ern 1hal .. if there i.~ any n1 ore loud applausr t will rut off d1scuss1011 and call for an in1med1ate vote.'' The supt> I'\ tsor·s finally voted lor a con- tin ued hearing 1n l\\'U \1•ceks on !he in· tSef' .J OA,\" 11\VINE. Pagt 21 Plea Fo1· Delay Makes Stir Newport Told State , Won 't Reopen Freeway Issue \\ncn frustrated Supcr\'tsor Robert \V. Ballin stonipcd ou1 of the Orange Counlv Bo<ird of Super\ isors lllC'Ctlng room \\"cdncsd ay nuun he 1·a1Tic1I \1 ilh hin1 rt sa1isfacti1111 of ::.orts. lie had a\1110~1 slng ll'·handcdly bloekcd huth lhc clcc:t1on (or lh e 111(•0rporatlon o( the pruposcd c11.v flf lr\'ine and !111a11c:i11g 'or a new Courily Uep:i rt111cnl of 1'.:dut'a- llOn building. He had al so t'auscd a sitk man to bf' brought fro 111 his bed and a!n1 ost cost the 1·ou11ty 3 possible $1 00.00tl Bo~rd Cha1r111a11 B:i\tln of S<111!<1 Ana l1:id ahnosr a1.:hic,·cd hi s ~oais b~· taku1g ;i.dv(lntage uf the lat1 th::tt Qnly three sl1pcr\'1sors \1·t·re prrscnt and a vote •)[ !he ma1ont y of the !1\e·rnembcr bo;ifd 11..is necess::try fnr pa s~:i~t nf lhe 1n1- pt1r1anl nH·a ~ures Su pcr\'LSur l)a,·1d I.. B;:ikrr. palr an11 t\cak fron1 an aeciden\. wa s rullcd lron1 hr~ :<01l-k bed 1n hrf'ak 1ht· 11np:1.~sr Bakf'r 11;.is inju rrd last 11·eckend a\ his Lake .1>..r- 1·011·hc;id cabin wtirn ~iruek hv a f;i l1 1n,i; !1n1her He was knoekccl to !11c ground and l:iv unconsciou., roi· ;ihnosl one hou t· bcfo.re his wife rctu r11ed frn1n a shopping trip. ~i.'t stitc·hc_s \\'Crr required 10 close a 11.a~h in his he ad and hr was held ovc rn1 gh1 in a nrnrbv hos pi!<1I for ohserva!ion B;it.\ii~·s 1ae!ics on 1hr dcpar1r11rnl 11r l'.'du cation iS:5UC. \111.:ludc.d refusal to. \'~rte for apprO\'a\ of a In\\' bid on Sl .9 i:n1Jho11 in bonds to hulld the slructure 111 the 1·oun1y ~pcra1 ion 1.:rntl'r at Grand and ~l rF.iddcn a\·cnuc" 1n S;in!a .ol..1111 The Ban\.. of Anirr1ea \1 a" low b1dclcr at 5 83ti2 pereent The onh 01hrr bid \\·;1s al 11 higher ii.!1~1:t:1 p{·rre111 But tht' ba11I. .1- 1~ nnrn111l in :-lH h pracll<{·" had p\;it·•.>d a Zli·hnur lnnil 011 at·rrpltH1rr of lhc bid On .a.Ilg ~ the J ll T11111n1111.; c ons1rut t1on CrJm11anv (l r 1.o~ l>..l\gflr.., h:id r.ilfi·rr<I 1hr 1(1\V hid nf ~I 3 ;1.11lhllll to build thr rdti\:tl1n11 ... tructurr lh1~ t'\)11· lr;ic! also h:id a 111n~ 111111! !n1· :i1 t·rplanrr Ne 'v Ga~ Station Propo~al Mel With Oppo~ition ~c"·port Beach gas stai.1111 oprrators 1od31. urger! maior change.<; u1 a proposect r itv ·ordinance lhat \roulcl p!<1te ~1nct. (•oOtroL~ on the u:~e 11nrl aprcor<in<.:r of 1hrir pl:ic-r s of l>u.~111e~s Slanon 011 nrr.., rlnn t wan! a requi re- ment tor major auto repa1r5 1n bt pri • rnnTied in a .~eparatr builrlin~ and th111k thr s1ipul:i11nn 1ha! \~, percrn~ o.~ 11 sl:i- 11011·~ J!,rounrls hf' !anrl.~r:.ipf'rl I~ 11~1 rx- i;e.~s1vr " A serit's of r·t•qu<>slcd adcl11.1on~ a111t de- lciions 10 1l1e ordi na11l'f:. whi ch is sched - ule for pub:ic· he;iring b~· lhr pl.<1nn111~ corninrssion Thursday Ill 3 fl 111 Ill l'1_1 ~' hall ccunt' aftrr ~t.rv 1ce st;tt1011 111\rre·T<: rnrt. with Jock Barnctl. man:iger of tile Ne\\'porl Harhor Chainller or Com1ncrct . Al·tion 0 " the ordinance had bef'n pos!- pr.ned bV thr C(lmmlSGion two w~~~ ago v.•hen P,:;irnetl s a id sl::iti~n operator~ \\'anted more 1in1c to studv 11. Th<' fir!lt or i!s kind in Nrwport Bea~h . !he ordi nance would institute the stncl stand<1 rds for :-ill ne1I' stf.lions an.d y.·ould requirt exil'ling st.ation~ to improve !hrmsrlvro; '" spcc1flt('! way~ Anolher chan~e askt d 10 io«re:lsr !he nurnht'r or al101v11hle sign~ fron1 st'\"Cn to JO. has alrc110y "on co1n1T11ss1on a11ree· nu~nt Ho11'c1•c( !here 11,re slill ~ nu1nDer of pnint.s of con1ent1011 Opcratnrll SUJ!l!rst that on e permant>n! Ure ('!i splay rack with four !Irr~ ht Ill· towed al carh pump island. The orrl1· •ant t proposes one pe r station. Storage of Urr.~ u1 Ilic ord11'.<11lC(' woultl be concealed Inside 1he stntion. bu1 Of>- r r<1lo rs 11sk !hal 1hr.~ ht 111lowed pl'rm;in. rntl~·.fixed outdoor s!or1tge cabinets. Cl.I.IL Y PH.OT Sti ll Pholf PIONEER BANKER DIES Spalding B. Eastman Business1nan S. East111a11 Dea d at 68 Sp..ild lng S "!'ipud·· E:istrnan. 1'.ho gt1t the lirsi c;. . .Ji crer len! b~· Ne11por1 B<tl· bo;i S:i1·ing.o & Lo;in and Lll<>r h1•1 :in1P unr of 11.~ orli!.'rr~. 1~ dear! · J!e first t11111e 10 ihr ll.1rhor '\l'r:1 a~ a H<1Jbfli1 J~!nnd s111nn1tr rr•,1ilr111 He sl;.1'('d lfl h11ild !hr su1-rut1nd1n,c: (·01nn11u1it.1. 1·r11ring a~ vit·1· prl'sirlrn! and l1)ar1 ofl1L·r1· fll Ille [1101\f'l'J' f111a11~·1a l in.~n111tin111 ·-Br lore 1 h1~ A,;so(·1:111n11 11".J.< fo11ndr(I. 1·011 coukln 'I gel a loan Ill 1'\!'11pot'I ll'il h· ool <1 l"ll'h ;il!nt " he 1111l'e d~l'l<\l'rrl Wi!ll pr1dr Since rc\ll"e1'!. 'lr Eastn1;u1. fill . 11·a~ round dend 111 h1 o,; hon1r a! 105 \'1a H;11 t'I' on Lido l~le \\'cdne~day afternoon Drath 11·a.~ apparen1lv qu1cl.. :in~ qu iet. according tn polrl'r. 11 h11 ~a1rl hr 1r:i~ ~11ting upright 10 an f"1"' ('h<11r 1111'1 a pa ckn,!lr nf c1g:irr!ll'~ in hi~ h.111rl llran fail:lff appc1rrn1 1v 1 l,u rn rd lh•• p1011err bu,1n1·~~m;1n "i1.1 11 ;1~ lou nd 111 ~on Sd•b\ ·°'·llH11 .. \':.4<!111;111 Hr \\.1, r.illrrl !11 a ~htrr. \Jr~ '11 .. ,10 F 11:,1, (If Lu11~ Rr:lrh 11hu Ii.HI )?.•)f1P I(\ lh P l"f~ldf'flt'l' f'.trlil'I' ,111il C;1!I !llJ 11·,pHll•f ;it 111,. 11.1~11· I F1111r-1al ~"l"I II '"" 11·~,,./.,1111 !Jf"l f!1 ni: lro rj,;1 ;ii 1';1, 111(' \'i•'ll \1,'11'01"1,;I P.1r\.. ~·H'JI and r<11~rd ill I.Of 1\rl)!•'lt'· \Ir l·.<1~1n1rtn 1111 .'lt ionf'tl 111111 111, l;,n11l1 111 ll1r p~i.:1ure~qlle por1 illHI 1.•hn,f lu !11P hr re /fp soon lhrew in his \nl \\'llh ('~ir·h t1;:i1• ri l'\'r loper anri l•li!n l1rrn f11u11dl•r P ,, ··P;ipp,v·· f'l)l n1rr '"A logi cal scq11c11cr ." \lr 1•.;1':\m<111 1olrl in an in1erl'ie1v before r!.'l 1r<·n1rnt ;.~ vice president and loan officer for \ht. lend ine: company "Palmrr was the firsl n1an I mt'! in Ne11·por!. He sold rnc my first lo1 on Lido Jglc an d I n1a rned hi." daughter " Educated at law and economics 11t Southwestern University o. Pl d Pomona tSee EAST~-1AN, Pagt Z~ By L PETER KREI G 0! I~• 01il• Pilot ilUl \'E\'TL"R . .\ -The California Highway Con11111ss1on here toda~· relused to reo pen the Pa~'ifl(' Co<1s1 Freeway rou1e queli- lhul 111 \rwport Be.'.lch. Jl 1gh11ay eo111n11s.~1oners rvltl Newport nlfieials 1f 1he~' 11<1111 a new study of tl1e conlrol'rrsial rvutr il will hnl'e ro grt neighborinl( t'1!ic.~ in Oran,l!e Co11nty lO JVin witli them in 1n:iking !he reque~1. Tl1e con1m1ss1on ·~ rebuff wa ~ 11ccom- pan1cd by blislering critil'isn1 by Com- n1is.:;ioner Vernon Cri ,ti11;1 who !laid the comn11!;s1on +·never btfort h<is been suh- jec1ed to the kintl of personal al)use·• 1hat has taken place rl urin~ rt. c en! rn111Hhs on thr 1';.,r1!ic Coa.~1 Frccw;i_v eon!rover;;y Cristina·~ t·o1nine nl~ 11·ere in apparent rclerence to l! lel!rr frrun Newpnrl Beach \'1ee :\1.'.l~Or H111\·ard Rflgers to {;overnor l<ra~i\11 n1ak ing a•cusatiflns about Cozn missioner Frt>rl L' . .len111ne ~ ;ind de1nand- in~ rh:.1 Jennin.e~ h(' replaced .'..llhough not rt'!crrin~ ~pel:1f1t•a:lr lfl !ht' le!ler Cri s1u1a said. •·1he :uno11nt or t1111e a111I r ff11r1 lhr."" hones( <1rrl1e:Hrd 111en 1>111 in anrt tu havt 1hi>1n take t!us kind of abu se i.~ un e;1lle1I ft>r ·• Counl·1l111an l.>onald ~1 c l11rus presenterl l'\ell'port Be;•.:'h's request for a study (If 1l1c Bon11 ;..t:oyo1 r Canyon rotlle lflr th,.. !"Oi!Sl;il frcewav in lhe ab.~cncr 11r ~l al'nr Erl llinh. whO i<; ill. · ·rhe onl,v neighboring r11.r adrlrcssing !he i:on11n1ss iun w;is Co~la ,\o]e~a . ,\l esa Migratory Bird? U .~. In1pound s Stuffed Du ck 1'\ 1.:-..\ <H;l;i 1 .\f-1 1 -I S CUS10lllS of- f 111a!~ i'lt"e hol<hng a ~lu lled dotl. 1'.h1ch h1'l<ltl,'.:" !!1 "' rui...a 1nan on grl'fun;J<; lhP d111. k t'u11!d nol be al10111t'rl 1n10 lhe t:o11n- l11 he• <iu~e 1! 1:-a nugr.norv b1rcl. 1·t1;11lr" lnglr 1111" f1•t11!l1I lor lh1efl 111nnl h~ 10 rrl"l:i1111 lht• b11rl which 11 ;i~ 11np()t11H!!'!I \\hf·l1 hr l'l'(]~~erl lh P l S- (";111arha11 bonirr .h111t• 8 · .\11 ~1>11 \l;n·~ li ail scc11 lh.1\ dul'k :1t. ~11a11 Lak e. ,\J;1111tulla, and Jusl had 10 l1;nr 11 In rarl, hr ha d savc<l for a .1c.'.lr I!) gt:l 1( ll'hc.n \If' ll'Cll l b<l(k Oil a l1~h111g 11·1p ." ln_i::1e saut "lie had carried that thin~ -1-l'ing~ spread out :io intf1cs 111 takeoff -on hill lap for 500 miles un11I ''"'e got lo Pen1bina , N D. "Sin<:e then l'1e bl'en in contact with Srn. Fred Ha rris' office several times I ha ve obtained three permit~ -from lhe Depart ment of Interior. the \\'ild1ifr Department and from customs -lo ge! lh;l L thing Jn.·· Ne1v ,1\ttic11 A1itopsy I Clly .a.uorney Ro.v June cited a city l'OUll· cit resolution stating Costa <'>lesa's op. posilion to "any elimin<.tion or the long- ~en!ed freeway route .. .l1111e cited Cost;.i '-lesa·s pl'nd1ng down· 101,·n recle1·elopment progr<i1n and said rl1tniuat1011 of a N"rll'port Freeway rcrnl· i11n~ "11·ou!t1 mal.e a shambles or our new gener;il plan ·· Tht Newport Frecw11y is pla11n1·<l tn l~r1n10<1t!.' a1 !he Pacific: Coas1 Freeway brlO \\' the· biliffi:. in Nc1v port Beach_ Commi.~sioners also questioned the 11111· ing ol ,\le v.·por1 Beach's request pointing tht city is just under!ak ing a traf!ic study designed to find solutions to the tralf1(' proble1n. ··tt i~ 1>re1naturt. to draw any con- elus1ons and euine to us \1·ith any recon1- rncndi'.'inns before co111plcting your 01111 !11dl" ... ,la1nes I\ ~lor st:-ite public 11•orks director. s<nd to 1'.·1clnni:.. .. \\ e ;irt not ask111R for conc:lusto.ns, Jus1 tor ;i slutl.1·."· ,\1l'lnnis said. He said Nc11'port Reach is h(Jplng a s\;i te study \\'Ouk~ give wider scope to 1\ hat Ne1l'por1 Be?-'.'h is doin g .Jenn ings also noted that the Division House ·sear~h~ Neu,port Police Seek Bond Support If a Newport Bl!al·h policeman knockl'i •)fl vour floor Frida ~· night (ron1 6 p.1n to 1l p.111 . don'! gel 11·orried -you ha1·t!n·l necessarily dont 11 nything 11Tong. li e wilt probabl.v bt part of 1·;hal the '\e11porl Befl ch police deparl1ncnl is t <ill· 1ng a ··tiou~e·lo-hou~t search" -for 1 otcs 1n suppo1·t of the Oct 5 c11 .v bond elccliorr Officers will be .~carc:h1ng ror vole~ not. ;i ~ j)(Jli<.'t'1ne11 but as men1bers or the 11.'c"·po rt Bt ach Police En1ploycs Assocl<i- 11011 They'll bt in plainclothes bu! w11! ltlcntify then1selves as officers Abolt! 80 police officers \v iii gq door·l11- door t1rmed nol with search warrants bul 1fith \1·ha1 lhe y hope are persua sn·e arguments for bond passage. :\ l.\.\'O·thirds .vcs vole i~ needed for passage of the $6.9 mi ll ion bond whith 11011ld finance. ne1v city po!1ce and ad· n1in1stra!ion f11f'i !ilie~. said Lt (:ary Peterson of !he Nc11·por! Beach police. Peterson expla lnl!d the officers would be canvass1 n~ through Oct 3 dur'1ng their off·dU!,v h•lUrs . The police <1re alY>O asking Ne\1'port Beach res1dtnl.~ lo con1e to thtir house - !he deo;1r1ment fttl'11il 1rs on 32nd S!rert- Sf'pl i9 anrl Ocr 3 The dep<irt111en1 is issuing a c1tr 1\·1de 1111,ilalinn to open house tou1·s frorn Ip 111. to 5 p.nl. bo!l1 d<1y~. II se ries ol 15 ininutc. tnur.~ or lhe f11 e poliec bu ildings will !;ike pl ace. along 11·1th speeia l displays of police equip 111ent and l'ehicles. Tours begi n al the Hecords·lnfonnal ion Center. 425 :J2nd St. In announ cing the open house. Policl! Chief B .1an1e.~ Gl :i,•as said it would be of interest to holh adu!ts and children . ··11 is 1ny belief !hat 1vhen our cilizens 11r tually s"er rhr state of our presenl raci!itif'~ !hey will ha ve no misgivings a bout voling yrs ()cl ;-,, "Gla1·as said. Medina Assails ~alley For S l1ooti11g· Civilians FT r-.ICPl!FJRSON . r;11 l lfPll -Capl f.rnc:-;l I.. ~!edina took the 1v1tr.e5s sta nd in his own defense today and told the 1·ourt·m;ir\la l Jury he speci l1eal!y in- srn1cte<l hi s troops li{ll tu kill y.·omrn and th1ldren fl t 1'.·ly Lal The 34·ycar-old profes~ion11l ."<il dicr frorn ~.1on1rose , Colo .. t'hargerl \111lh !02 rnurdcrs in the. South Vie tnamese vill age . ;iJso r·ategoriied Lt. \Villiam L. Calley, one of his platoon lt.aders at My La i. a~ lacking in leadership ability and in the abi!ily lo quickly grasp instruction:-.. Calley, \1'ho refused lo testify at :-.li:.'din:i''> 11·ial, st :111d~ 1·nnv1ctcd or 22 rnurdcrs du ring the :-Olarch !fi. 19fi8, r-.Ty Lai opcral!On. IJUri ng his t'OUrl -martia!. Calley in~1stPd that !1e wa., merely lol10111ing i\ledin;i 's orders 1-1·hen civilians \1•cre slaughtered a1 1\-ly Li!L i\1cdina told of J:!iv1ng hii:. troops tr pep t<rlk Lhe night before the i\ly Lai sweep, ;ind said one of hi s men. whom he did not idcntLl y. asked, "Do 1-1•t shool "'Omen and L·hildre11'.''' i\lcd1na s;iid he replied · ''Ko. use com· 1non sense. If an indil"iduaJ is lrl'1ng Lo hurt you. then shoo! If he 1s evading t running 111vay •. fire a 1varning shot - ;:ind 1f he docsnl 1stop1 shoot to ,.,,dund or kilt .• Gunshot Deaths Attest j The Arm.v captain, charged "'Ith 01'erall responsibilit y for the J\ty Lai af· fair. said Calley "did not possess leadership ahil1ty -he was having pro· ble1ns. ATT ICA. N.\' (UPl 1 -'T'wo widely knoy.·n pathologists who Performed iie· <:ond autopsie s eonlirn1ed today that nine hostages kil!ed in !he A!l ica State Prison revoa. died~of-t{unshol~wottn&.il:- The autopsirs were performed by Or. Henry Siegel of Westche ster County and Dr. ~tichae l Baden. assistant Ne1v York Cit v mcdlcal examiner. after fin u11- 1teftaker iiaid he found no visible bullel \\'Ounds on one. of the. ho~tages , Richard Le wis. .A. 10th ho~tagt died of a beating t1ro da vs after the. rebellion started. Dr. John Edland , ~lonroe Countr ·~1ed i<·al e«aminer "'ho h;:id pcrfor1ned the original autopsies tti~clo,ed lhr fin - du1t1 s of lhc re·au1 ops1cs. Edl:tnd said J..('111i~ \\as :-hot in lhc b:u·l h'" a single bu llcl wh1cl1 lodgr<l in his l'hei;t The latest findings earne 11s 11 s\a1 r in· l'('!'tigation opened intn the fiv r-<l11y rrbrlllon Onr or lh,. qur~11on ~ to he a11~11'c rcd i~ 1\'ho f1J'c.d !he ~hots tha! kill · ed the nine J1ostagcs. \Vere they killed hy inrnates Monday "'hen 1,700 state polict. N a I 1 on a I Cun rdsincn and sheriff's depulie'.'i storm · C!d the1 .200 ('onvr~ls 1VJxi had h11t'l' U\~lfl 10 s.ive them because the convicts drcs5- t'd their hostages in prison denim s and hid behind then1 as !he assault forct hit pri so n ror five days! Or "'ere lhry shot by the 1nen whu lrird lhe prison with rlrJcs. shotguns Rlld tear gas? Another nagging ques tion is "'hether 1he slaughter could hRvt: been prevented if ncgoliRl ions had gone a ll!tlc longer or r.o\' Ne lson "· ~ockefeller h ad !)('rRon ally appr,arcd ;if the priSl.ln" Rockcte!Jer rnct 1\·1th 11 ides and tor· rection offflcia!s tod11y 111 Albany to plan 1ht inve!lligat ion into the AU ir;i prison lflkrovrr and its rrc:aptoring. Ten pnson cmploycs and 32 tnnv1<;ls died dur1nR: lhl" rioting. ·rhc dea d r.r.in1·ic'IS wcrt 11 rnong more th;in hall or Attica·~ 2.~0U inmatts whu ,/ -' seized 31 hostages and two ccllblocks or thr. fl4 -acre maximum security prison Thursday. Nine hostages and 3l prisoners wpre found dead af~ff lhe prison was ~•onned ~londay. A 10th prison employc died earlier and one convict died \Vednc~­ da1· in a Buffalo hospital The nert day. Os\l·ald revrrsed hhnseJr and said all but one of lhe hostages had b!:en shot to death and not killed l\'ith homemade kn ive6. \\'edncsday the burl;il of guard Richard l.c"·I~. 41. of 8 ali\'ia, 1vas postponed f()r autopsy af~r a runt.rat home. H. F.. Turnrr &-Co .. said there were no gunshol wounds on the body. Guard \\'ill iam Qulnn . 28. who 1v;1~ beaten the fir.i;t d11y or the rlot and died l.wo days late r of hi-ad injuries. w:is burled \\'cdne!SdAy afl rr a Requiem l\.t:1sll Jn a chu rch a few door s awa y from hill homt in Attica. AbouL iOO uniformed ons orficcrs from througou~ the state formed an honor guard. .. , had lo be extremely careful in giv- ing liiln instructions. tic got lost con· Linuously." J\-lcan111hilc. at Ft. J\·lc ade. l\1d .. an at· torney for Col. Oran K .. Henderson ~t­ tacKed the credibility or Lt Col f>'redric \Vatke, who testifi ed Wednesday he hl!ard Henderson receive specific inst ructions to investigate the killing of civi lians at r-.ty L11i. \\'atke: wa!I on the witness stand for the second day in Henderson's Cflur1·martial. \\'atke conceded unde r queshoning by Henry Rothb\att, Mcnde rson's .eivilia n defense altorney, that he had signed a report \l'hich con flleled with h i ! testimony that he knew ()f no aciual com· bat contact Y.'ilh lhe enemy during the sy.·eep of the South V1c1namcse hamlet on ~larch 1e. 1968. r-tothblatt ~sked \Vatke ir h t: remembered !'ign1n1-: 11 rtport. on April 10. 1968. which said US forre., had been engaged "In J heavy firefight in lht. ercjj of My Lai .'' "Yes. sir. I do" \\l~tke rr,pl 1cd. .. of Highways has promised rull cooptra· lion !o Ne1\•por1 Beach 111 its stud~. Commissioners to a man 1nd1cated that should Orange Counly and \ewport Beach"s ne.1ghbor1n;; cities collec1i\el,<1 present thernscll'es 1hry 11 ould gi\e ful l considerallon to rcuµe111 11g the crll1rt: rout • qu estion . The to1n1111~,,;ion pointed ou ! th <:>J the proposed Bor11ta Canvlln rout e offered nn sugges!ions as lo how lo handle trafl lc: ti> !he ea ~t ;ind what to do 11·11h the. Pacific Coast Hi~h11ay as 1t c<1 111e. fron1 Hunting· ton Beach 1nlo l\'c11port Beach $36.8 Million UC I Budget Now Proposed Speci.U lD 1ht JJ.\U. \' PILOT S:\~· ~'HA~CJSCO -UC lr1·1ne 11·ou1d get a $36.8 milli on operalrng budget for 1912·73 under a S92~.8 n1dl1un spcnd inJ program proposed lociav for· !he n1 11e- CAmpus Un1\'crsity of Cai1 forn1a S}'Slf'nl UC President Charles .J . 1-!itc:h unl'e1lccf l11s budget proposals during a 1ncc ling of UC Regents here. Hitch said th proposed budgc1. about S80 million n1ore than th fs yea r·s $144.7 inll!1on ... does not fulfill all of the uni11ers11y·s mo.~l urgent ceeds. but does enable the univ ersity to reverse th• direction of the past lhrcc years." I ~ the case of Orange. County's UC Irvine. lhe propo:.al calls for ;i $:1.9 n1illion increase over the current campus op~raling budget of $32.9 nuthon lini1·cr:.i ty spokes1ncn said the LC! budget propus.a! calls for 56 nc111 l;:icullv men1bers and 20 nr1\ 1ral'h1 11i:: assistant:, 1o help scr1e an r~ti111 art'd tall 19i2 C"nrolhncnl of i ,7:12 ~tudcnts Thr hgurt i11c!udrs t1ndergr;a!11ntl'-; g r a rl u a t • ~ludents and n1cd1eal ~ludenls L.""Cl of- l1 c1al.~ expect 7.1110 students on ··a1npu., !hi~ lal! The L"("f b11dgel pr111)i1sal f111 1972-i :1 ::i lso 11ould redU!'!' tl 1c ,"t·hool'~ c:urTc11t ~tudent ·tcac·hrr 1 il!l•i ll'fl!ll Jhe current 19 .1 lo 18.2. arcordlng to unil ersity of- ficial s. Hitch said . ''1t is 1•cry d1fl 1c:u1L Lo plan adequately lor 1!172-7:1 rcal1z111g that re· cent regents' budg!'ts ha ve bee n disregarded by !he state. The budget recom111enda!1on 1va~ sa ndw iched bct1vec11 t1vo ··alternative budgets" Hitch prcscn1cd tor the regent'• consideration. One, an "austerity budget" $40.1 millio~ hightr than lasl .1•ear's st11t~ ap- propnation. "would not restore any of !hf! program reductions \\'hich 111t have had to ma ke du1·ing the pas! three years." HHth s;.id the 01her. 1vh1eh represenls • ISet REGENTS, Par::e !' Orange Coast 1\'enther The cool snap "'ill stick with u~ al lea st throUgh lomorro1v, Night and morning low cloud s and coast- al rog \.\'ill he lp keep the mercury 1011' ll will clear to hazy sun \vilh highs near 75 and lows at 65. INSIDE 1'0Di\ \' Tlic Stal e Sc1u1tt J1aJ opp1·ovt d a bill t11ot 1uo11ld crock dou;n 011 c;rookcd. 01110 repair dealers. 8tOl'!J. Page .9 ''"'•• 11 Ctll .. r11i• 11 C~o<kl ... U1 11 Ct111U1" l '·JI Ctfnl<I II c-..JWt•• ,, Dttltl H•l1C1• II Efl!.,lt l ,.,,, I l!"t••lll"'"'""' 11·'7 ,., ... "Ct )l·)J MttlHfll U tt.1111 L•11•1•• U M•JllleA I ""•" +11 Jt rwlc1 II, M Mtvl.• U.l1 Mul~•I r~"'' t• ""i.ft.i "9wt .. J o.-...... c....,,, " l~IVll P.,-t•r U 5•••11 ll·U, U 'lect M111tt11 11'11 T••1v!t1t" 2' T~lll ... • 1••11 w .. ,~.. • Wl'"1ell't N1•1 ll·U Wit'" N-• t.f > ,., • Tmir14aY, Stpttmbtr 16, 1971 J.fes~ Trap -• ' , . ·. ,,. • • • .. t~ • • " - Shoplift Gang 1• • "' • • • ~ , Escapes Police By ARTRUft R. Vl.\'~EL 01 lllt 01llt l'llet ~11t1 ,\ sy1temat1c Southern C;i.!1 forn1a shopli ft -burglary team l'Scaped a Costa ·Mesa police trap V.'ednesday , as one plainclolhesrnan they tried to run down dove away, firing two sho!s into t h e fleeing getaway car. The 8: 15 p.m., incident or.curred at Woolworth'!, 2300 Harbor Boulevard, th'? 1ame store they had also struck only the .,ai&hl before. Detective· Phil Donohue esca~ injury ..! when he sprawled across the pavement to .avoid being hit. .I Investigators said two black males in ·the vehicle used in the assault \\'ith a · deadly weapon incident apparently \IO'ere 11so app1renlly unwl'lunded. Store manager Stephen Ness , who ~·asn't present "·hen !he m1ddleaged black woman and four .v<lunger men er.tered. said cmployes called police. The staff -none of whom v.·ere ~ J\,.itnesses Tuesday nigh t -knew of !he ·.suspects' system both from !he prior in- c ident and store chain security agents' • warnings. · Donohue and his partner. Dick DeFran- ...c,isco, were dispatched and slipped into the Harbor Shopping Center Store for s urveillance. DeFrancisco said he spotted one brows- ing suspect grab 30 assorted albums worth $180 and sprint for the door. He shouted a warning -too far away to grab the suspect -v.•ho ran to the waiting car as Donohue gave chase. Investigators sa id !he suspects fa iled to halt as ordered when Detective Donohue iden!ified himself as a police man, gun- ning the car toward him in reverse. Officer Richard Frederiksen said in his burglary report the woman and a fourth male suspect slipped out into lhe crowded parking lot v.·hile attention v.•as focused on th~ shooting incident. Store officials told of the same blase Carnival Slated In Irvine Plaza A carnival with booths. rides and a wide variety of dnnr prizes v.•ill be 5po1UOred Friday througti Sunday in tlle University Park Shopping Center, by the Irvine Council for Educalion. The carnh·a! begins Friday after r;chool l! out and closes at 10 p.m. Saturday it wllt run 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sunday, noon to IO p.m. . . The Irvine Council for Education is aponsoring the carnival •·to fur!her the qu1hty of education in the area," said 1pokesman Frank Hurd. ~tore specifically. the group pl ans tn use profits to push for Irvine Schonl District unification by hiring budget clln- r;ultants and supporting a unification vote. Newport to Hear New Hotel Plans A use permit z,-,p hcatinn fnr a 13-story hn1 el ne ar Orange Count\' Airport by the Emkay Deve!opme n1 Co mp.an y will be heard tonight at 8 o·ciock hy the Nev:porl Beach Plann ing Comm1~s1on. The plann ing commission also will ht.a r a requ es t for red1str1c1ing nf the 8.1lboa Fun Zone 11J 11110"'' C'flnd0m1n1um~ tJld 111 reri,utst to .allo\~' ex1ended Optrat1nns of Fel1c111.no·s restauran1 Actio n on the Emkay holel proJKI v.'a., contin ued from Sept 2 when r.-0mmission- er \Villiam t-.1arlin said he d1r! nnt know the structure v.·a~ going t o ~ 150 feet tall. DAILY PILOT (ll)Jf(;I COAST P'UILl$HINO C'OM".-Jrn' 1t•b••I N. Weed """"'"'' •"" """l"ft•r J 1,k "R, C"rl1v \'kt Pr.It"'' '"" G-••I M1n1au l hem11 l':11¥il t':41!or Tho"''' A. M~r,lo.ifte ,,...,...11"'0 lt'.41""' L I'•'•• t'•i•9 It"""°"' ... ,~ Clly l"'lt°' )f,w,ort S-11 Cffl- l Jll Nt w,art la11l•~•rd M1rrtf!t Acl,rou: P.O. l aw: 1175, 92661 ---~ Mo.I~ 3i& W•! ••Y S!rftt U,11111 ... a.: 'r:: ~"'"' "''""' .... ~ .... ..._~: HU1 8M<1' 1°"1-111 a.~ -frlort!I I.I (.&lllllle; a.J T...,._. 11141 141AJ11 ~..mM """"" .. t4J-t t 1• browsing by th,. t.,.,·o app11.rent decoy shoppers the night before a!'. a security man chased the l'iflfln lfr tarrying $11 5 worth of S!('r('o albums One or the team had engaged a clerk's al!ention b.v constant ques!ion8 about the srore'!l book department. \Vatch Commander S~t Ron Allen said lod<iy !ht> four p('rsnn.~ wrre \1•anterl ror a seriei; of identical burglaries, moi;tJy al \\'oo!worth's stores. Shoplifting ls burg lary under the lall' when it is clearly shown the lhier entered the premises with prior intent lo r;teal, rather than succumbing to a sudden im· pulse . Mesa Primed For Festival 011 Weekend Preparations are winding up tod.riy rnr the Harbnr Area·s newest !1111 festival, the three-dav Fiesta de Co~!a Mesa in the city's central downtown park. The fund-raising riesta off ic ially begins Fridar a_t 5 p.m .. l\'it h )1 9 community organ1zat1ons particip'atif'lk. A variety of entertainment is set. beginning "'ilh a i;pagherti dinner served by the Sons of llaly Friday nlght and noon 10 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Carniv al rides and concessions will draw many. al ong \v it h a 7 p.m. Friday Battle nf tht Bands for young people. Adults may be puzzled hy bani partici panLS ' name.~ -Genera! Hysteria for one -but General i\totors and nther rnanufa cturtrs v.·11! nffer them i;omething more familiar The fieis!a include~ a 1972 auto anrl camper sho >1· 1n!'lud1ng mrrre th11n 5n Vl'hi cles on display in the park Varied activities !hr011ghout the !hree- day Fiesta rle f,-0sta ~lrsa includP pri7.e giveav.·11ys clim;ixer! hy a>1·11rr!1n.1t ol a $500 savings bond at 8 pm. Sunday. Originally begun as the All State~' Festival, the 1971 event v.•itl be larger and more \"aried in scope as well as carrying a nev.• title. Sentence Slated DAIL v PILOT ST•!! P~oto F1•ee1c11y IJivide1l Center dividers are being in slallcd aiong the San Diego free~·ay between Mi ssi on \"ic,1n and San Juan Capistrano. Eventually the safety fen ces to prevent headon collisions \viii stretch froin the lrvine area to ('amino de Estrella in Capistrano Bearh. projects. three separate contracts. 'vere given priority because of fatalities in recent years on guarded stretches. The top un· 2 Coast A1·ea Me11 Held On Cl1a1·ges of Swi11 dle The f0rmer !nan nfficer nr a Costa f\lesa savings and loan .:1nd a 5;in Juan C;:ipi~trano nia11 :irP l1nrlPr arrr~I tnrlay aftrr Ana heim Pol1re filed ~;ind thfl ft ch:irge~ a~ainst !hl'm and two ot hr r~ T"'·n >1·nmrn, 0nr frnm Co~!.1 .\!r'i:i, v.•ere rrp<lr!('d hv riHirers ;i~ \'ir11Tn~. lnvrsllg;i1ors :isserlrrl 1ha! ll'rrks nf prnbin~ led ln !he :irrc~t nf l·~m(lr\· 1.. f\1 archanl. 39 . nf 2"69 RtJ9al Pa!n1 Or11 r. C<lsta Mesa. a former lnan officer 1\ll h P11.f'ific S;:ivings and lllan Assnf'ialion Others held on the charges are Erne~t Kiddell, 42, of 327~2 A!ipaz St .. San Juan r11pi~trann. r.rri::nrv Kiddell, nr.1n2r . ~nri nalP E. Da>l'SOn, rpf11 serl rn l1~1 hL~ hriml' ;idrlress. 29, nf 40. who Th" fll\,1r!11t 11re to arraigned in n1uniripal rourt \l'ednesd;;y on gr;ind tllr ft !'h;o1·2r.~ f~ff ii'f'rc; .~;ilr! :i11 A11ahrlrn wirl nw w<is !hr prinrqial 1·icti1n of the alleged s.wlndle. ThP~' cl.:iirn i;hc v.·as per~uaded tn rr!r:isc thf' tru~t rlecd to hr r home in s.n11 H111•rs1 i\nahl'im and afl('r a series. of finRn!'i;il n1anr11\"ers fnund herself liable fnr S24fl a nion th pa_\•men ts on her home. Tll1> !wn K1ddf'll~ and D;iwson ;ire or- firers of i.: 's Home De\·e]npment Com- p;lnl' or Tus tin . From Page 1 JOAN IRVINE •• corporation after Supervisor David L. Baker was summoned fr om a sickbed to provide the necessary third vote. Supervisor William rhillips 11•as in San Franci~co on business of the state organizRlion of SUf)('rivsors. Caspers erithu~i;,s rn for !he 60-<l;iy drla.v 5een1i11gly n1rlted when 1t 11'11s cx- 1Jlalned that a Unil"ersity of Califo1·nia Hnard of Hf'~Cnls rrporl. C11l tile st:ilus nf lhl' prtiposert city 11"hit"h llallln had been dcrn:111diru.: had ht•cn in the h;111ds of rhe i;upervisors slnre l;ist SPptcrn l)er. Tirnntti v Slr:1der. :1tl11rnev for !he in- C'nrpnratOrs sai d addilion;ll "copie.~ of !he rcp0rt !(1 !tu.• He~cnts v.·rre rlellvrrd t'1 lhe hu:ird rncrnbcrs as rrc:cntly as last \\"l't'k. Clifforr! ~fil ler, facilitiPs planner fnr l 1(.'1. i;aid lhr rej.!cn1 ~· rrpor1 shn\1·rd thal !hr city \\"nuld he f1nanr·1ally .~ound . lie s2.id lhe rf'gf'nt.s VQlcd 18 to 2 to approve plans fnr rbe cornn1un1\y. Ex-Mesan Pleads Guilty The "1don• claun~ ~he conta cted the firm anr! lhrv agr!'Pd In b11 y her home so that ~hr mighl mn\·e intn a mobile home. (;rr1.1nrv K1ddPl1 a.~ked ln use the home A~ ~r!'urit.~· Qn a 5hort term $25.000 loan. she told pn\if'f' She. hRrl hrcn promised a $5.000 bonus fi nd an 11d1·ancP of .!i l/IOO fnr a dov."n p11y- n1rnt on A rnohil P home. Based on a ~•uranrrs or the men she claims she s1~nPrl dnrun1ents permil!ing \he Tustin !inn to ohtain a $2.'i .000 loan nn hrr house . Burtnn, lnnA lhe l ~;ulPr nf the in- corpnr;itinn 1110\·cmcn!, hi! b;ick strongly al Rartin's de!;'lying tactic~. · '"\\'e are not interested in belni; a p~wn Rny longf'r of Joan S1nith, !he Irv ine Cnn1pan.v nr 1he l30.1rd nf Slljlf.'rvisnrs anr! their prohlf'ms," hP 11·nrnrd. "There ha.~ been seven-monlh del;'ly alrcatly and that is enough." In Obscene Mail Case A cnlorful, former Costa ~1e~a n "·ho contends he is just a busi nessman tod1y f11ce.o: sen!encing in October, 11fter pleading gujlly to 1~ federal counts of mailing ob!'lcene niatter. ,Jnseph Re itann, 5R, ;ind Lucil'n Re itano. 24. both of 2731 Orio n Ave .. Santa Ana . v.·ill return Oct. 18 to hear C. S Ois!rict Cou rt Judge A\"ery Crary pre!'lcribe their penalty. The .~enll'.n<"inl! in J,<r~ An~l'll'.~ roulrl result in a 10tal nf i:i .\·rars 1n rn~on 11nd a S05.000 fine for the father, under lf'rms of !he la"· Su!'h ~riff !Prm~ are rarr!y handE'd out. e~prc1;ill.v in CR5r ~ of ii;u1!ty p!P.1~ The Renanos c:urren!!y face o!lier court f'rntt• Page I REGE NTS. • • $76.9 mill1 on increase O\"er las! yeiir '.s state funrls. \1·as "'a mode~t budgrl. b11 sed on slaod11rds well below those prl!v ailing in the mid-1960 's."" The "rf.'<'on1me11ded budget" incrrase!'l state participation h.v S60 3 m1llio11 from '33i 1 million and cal!~ for $16.:1 m11lfnn in regents fund s. It include~ a $25 .. l mill ion increase in the ba.~e for infl;ition. merit increase.c; llnd funrlini;: ad jusimenti; and $35 mill1nn for \1hal ll!t ch celled "necsssary 1n!'rf':ise~" Hitrh sairl th ii; ~·e,1r"s rrcnrn n,rnrlat1on h21s hf'en based upnn !he ~s~umption!l that the state"s ec0nom~· >1·ill improve, that the people 0! Cahrorni11 "''ant. In ma1nt;i1n the un1\·er!l.1!y ";it. a h1i;h le\'el of distinction," anr! that !he ~overnor 11nrl !he leg1slature v.·ill include uni \·ersi!y needs among their hig hest priorlti e~. • ac11on in Or11nge Coun1 y stemming frnm 11 !ierie~ of police raids on Adult s On!.~·· typt ~tore~ anrl \varehou ses fu ll of allPged f'M)f"n ographic materic.ls. Rtitano. ;:i shorl, balding m:in. ha s said in prior DAIL\' PILOT interviel\'5 hP 1~ ju~t a businessman trying to make a hv- in~ Lon~ le~al b.:1ttles in\·nlvin2 thr I ' S f'0nst1t ulion anrl drfin11 1nn nr nh!l.cen ilv anrl rornngraphy <ip(!Rrrnl!\' lie :ihr:icl 1n cnnnrr l1nn 11·1th otlirr !'::t~f'~ F:ilhf'r ,1nd son h;i\'e .~e\"er:il prior cnn- 1-'ir!lons 11ndrr appeal Thev currrntl\' farr fe lnnv 11nrl nil.o:dr Olf'.'Jll~r l'h.'JT'J!f'.~ !11 \\"p'\ (1~11fl£(' ro1lrllY J urlir1al n1.-1rirt Court The Rrl!11nns anr! 11 Hunt 1n1.1tnn f!;;rho11r COl!pl r. FrrdcriC'k •·f\u~!y' Lnar :I~ ;i nr1 his 11"ife Ka .v. -'I. nf 4M2 Hun1bnlrlf A1 P. 11"f're arrPstrrl J;;~t ~l a~ \'1cP 1nrrst1gatnrs 1·1<.1l111g an ,;i,!11slr1;;I building at 15144 Golrlrn \\"est Sr, 11 1111 tington Bf.'ach, ~eir.rd huge haul.' of ~ex.v JnRterial rha!. lime, The 20. 1~0 reels nf film anrl 300.000 still phntoRr:iphs the defe.'ldants contenr! t0 he ;:irh1·ork were slacked up to six feel high, police ~aid. lnve.sligarors spent 12 hou rs ~1f11ng through, examining and [nventoryinJ: the racy marrrials. Only select exan1plrs 11re el:prc!er! In be 1nlrodurerl as eridenre la1 r r \1 hPn rrn r!'rrling~ beg10 before .l udi<:e \\'alrrr Ch11 r;1mza. \\'ho n1ay ordrr e lri::1I lr:in~fer 10 Superior Cour l. A la ri:e :irnnunr w::1s rulPd In hr 1! legally ~r11Pr! Federal ch:i rizr~ ag;:iin~! !he rarhPr ~nn entrrprrnr1ir.c; ra1nr la c;t No1P111her afirr ;:in !'tght month FBI prnbe 1nt'1 rrns~­ <"Oun!r.v ~h1pmenl of bnoks anrl f!ln is 10 St Paul, ~11nn., and o?her points. Sacldlehacli Unit Opposes Tustin Unification Plan ~ltmbtr.~ of the Saddleback Arf'R C.00rdln111in~ Ciun<"il 1SACC1 indicated ll.'edntsday night thry v.•nul d gn on record &ji&inst a propos11l ~·hich ml~ht turn the Tu~lin l"n1nn Hi~h School Di.o:lr1!'t in to three ~mailer untf1ed schnt:ll rl ic;trirt~. Pr~s idE'nt or !hr grnu p. R11rt Sl)('ndlO\'f'. trrme-rl reccn11y approved line ~ or demar!'11l1nn for tt1r lhree riistrlcts "lllni:!lr;111 and irrr~u tar." A mea.~ur,. nn thr unH\cal1nn plan. as :iinprnv~ hv lhf' srh'M"ll bn11.rrl.~. >1'i1\ be J)laced bt.foie voters in Lhe. WHS diJitrict nf')(I .rune. :-ihr:hiiel Shrarrr. prr~ldcn! nf !hf' r.fisslon Viejo Hnmt o>1·ners A~soriallon. !l.llJi!,l!:"Sll'CI his ~roup \\'nuld fight the prn- Pf'SA! but did not i;::iy v.·hy ~rwondlo\'e 11drlf'11 !hat II SA CC rnm- m1ltef' on educalion millhl IMk ;it lhP un1rir1:ilion pllln to 51'e 11 chanRe~ could be "''nrkf'11 nu! A 1111 hh r hr:irlnjl nn thP 11ni11r:it1nn ""ill hf' htld ht>fnrt lhP Or11nge fnunf\' f nin mil1ee nf Sr hO('ll f)i.ct rir! Ori<:Rniz:itinn Ori A Timt 11nrl pl ll!'f' hRl't not yr1 IW!en announrrrl All tht' pl11n .11dnp\td hy the \'arinus ach(ll'll di~trirt~ nnw stand~. unifl l'd di~tr!!'IS "''nuld ht cre:;iltd for !he Tustin . Jrvinr Rnd ~fission Viejo arras ~t1r !nlrl in\·rsl il!,11lnrs that she has nrr11r rf'Cl'iVPrl !hr prnposed !'flnlrarls or thr -~l.000 pron1iserl . At 1111.~ prlint !hi? srrnnrl \·irtim. a Cn~ta ~1 e~a 11 n1n;in c>r1tcrrr! !hr picture. ,'<;he !\'Id poti (•r th<i t r-.larchant tnld her 11f 11 pn!rntial first tru~t loan at 10 per- 1•r111 int r rf'~l nn the Anaheim v.·irln>1•":o; ht~!lll'. shr ~aid r.rrgnry Kirldf'll and ~l;irrhant sh•ll\"f'r! hC'r 1hc hnmr and ass11 rrr1 he r 1h;1t 11 1ra~ ;i ~rYl(l lnan ri~k. She signrd pn prr~ and turned O\"f'r the t25.fl00 for the n1nrt!!<lJ.:!' ~hr lnltl 01ff1rrr5 !hat ~he h;irl heen prrl- rn1~rrl that tbr hn111P wnv\rl hP .~nld fnr ~"n 1100 and shr \\"nuld rf';'llir.e a quirk ~:;,(1(1(1 prnf11 Stir rh11r_ges that she hac; 1·r1 ••r re!'l!J\"ed a \"alid contract from the (1rn1. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS l Or1e \1•ri t!cn prntrsl !11 the inco rpnr11tinn w:>.s reC~'il'rd frnn1 lht• 11·\·inc lnrlustria l Cnrnp lrx. It ~l:ltrrl 11i~t l<t rulo wnf'rs rrprP.~enl i nj( 50 prrcr11! of th<' 938 ;icrPs i;nu!'hl hv S:in!a An:i so1uh of lhe Slln!a l\na ~1ar.inr Boti;c wl'rr ''l'Pi•~rr! 10 lhc in- cht~ion of their propr,rt y in !hr nr w rir.v. The prnpPrll' \·:1lu;1l i11 n ir11nll'1'd 1~·as a 1it11c n1ore th;;n thrrf' 1lt'l('('I\\ or !hr lolal a~.~cs::rd 1•aluation nf !hr proposed lR.000- acre cit~". l'rnlf'~ls frnm n1rnf'r~ of mnrP !h:in NI prrrr n\ r.f thf' :1~~.,~~r!I 1nl11:1t 11.n ;ire neres.~arv lo hlork rhr uu•1u·1vrr{tt1nn \'fl1P. Thr cit1· of S:1n1a 1\n:i lr1rr! \1 und;iv lo grt a St:iir ~uprrrn•' r·nurt nrrlrr rlrla \·ing lhP l!ll'flTptor:il!UJl pi·O('l't'llln(! i")(l( f;11l rd. ri.l n\·nr l.or1n f;t1<:1•t ;u1d ('111 1\ttnrnrv .la1nes \\"1thr~ inrllt .i!i;r! that th('1 11ould Cfln1in11c rhr1r 1•Hnrt~ · OJMll Mot1,, ThurL &-Fri. lvn. Hepatitis Affects 40 After Luau About 40 cases or i nrcctioLL~ hepatitis -an infl;>.mm,!il101l or thP live r -hll 'le resulted from a luau hC'ld by All~ 8 rin Catalina !sl<l nd by the south Shore Sa il- ing Cl uh of Newport Reach , Orange Count y health offic ials .said today. Hepatitis, c?.used by a cnnlamina\e In food. 11·ater or drin k, ofren resul (j in f'it - lreme n11usea , 11nd I.he cha nge ln skin color called yellow jaundice as bile hacks up in the system . It is a 1·i rus with a monlh 's incubation period . Any cases of it must bf! reported to lhe county health departmenl. C11se!'l came in mass heginning Sept. 9, sa id Dr. Thomas Albert , he;ir! of rhe in- ftttlous diseas(' division of the ht11llh Oe- par!men l. An invc.~l1galion , still under- wa v, \\ilS then eunducl 1!d. .!\lhrr1 ~: .. id !he only th111~ thc> 40 r:isps h;id 1n C•l11111Hln 11.a~ .111rndar1C·t• ;i~ m1>m - b1'1"S or gu!'sL~ :i t lhe .~:1ill ng cl uh lu;111. i\'n onr rxccpt tl10 . .;C' :it thl' J11:1u or their irnmectiale house holds nf'ed be ron- crrned a bout the viru~. Albl·r! ('.1Ul ionf.'d . lnl'estiga tions nrr n{l\I' u11rlrrwny \() determine wtu~t par1 icular food or drink caused the minor Ppidemic . '"It is conceivable thal some fnn<I brought from the m;i in land might bE' the carrier, bu! most ()f it was cooke<l in ovens for almost six solid hours."' Albert said. The health departmenl has ruled nul C"Omple!ely cooked food, but has not ruled out that a person or person s may h2.ve b€"f'n !he carriers. "It is unui;u;il for one person lo hand out sn much contaminat!0n, but on e food may have bf'f'n rontaminated and spread "'hrn tver~·one alf' ou t of ir," Albert said. AttPmp!.~ .~.rr bring made In cnn1acl thosr :i i the 111.111 "hut tha!'s not as easy a.~ It ~ounds."' he so:i1r!, '1 a11.' flf'npl r h'l ught a lnrg(' number of tic ket., tn i;:ir(' o:i 11'av a11d "it"~ r!iHicul! to track 1hr.'r> rlown.".-hr sairl. "Rrsidc~ ... he arldrd. "?.b~ut 200 peflpl~ ;ittcnrlrd !hat lu;iu . not ::ill nf whom v.·ould f:P! sit•k." In afflic ting the !ivPr. thr hrpatiti.'I gerrn upsets bile produclinn and dii:tesli\"e. art inn~. Hnu.~ehnlrl cont:ic1s of those "'ith lhe disease can he parti;illy protect ed by gemoglo bln or refined hum;o11 blood in- jection.~. Offici als of the South Shore> ~a iling Club "'ere not ava ila ble fOf'" comment. From. Pnge 1 EASTMAN. • • Co llege . M"r . E;is!man !ried th e citrus industry and then i;ef!led on business and finan cl". He managed !he South Coast Company"s marine hardware dcp.;rtn1enl. became a Navy cont racts purcha.~ing agent ln World \\'ar JI, and in 1947 turned to Ntwpnrt Ba lbo11 Sa\·in,i:s & J,nan . "\Ve marl(' the first building lnons for ne"' devtlopmen!s ;,nd lr~sl'hnlds 11nd h:icketl needed cnmn1unily prQjects,"' l\1r. Ea;;.rn1a n once rcr;.ltrd Hr workrrl up through the firm's lnlln flffire. 111 which he 11·a ~ laler succeeded b1· :i 1a !e ~on. Str1·r F:R~1 mnn The finoncilll firm today brars the narnr ln11)('ri;il SA1'1nR~ ··nr 11':i.~ ;i wondf'rf11l 211,·," recalls ('lltn'n\ J-:xeru tirl' Vice Pre.,1rlf'nt Rnbrr t Hi f'ld f'!'('1"('1!rrl in rle:i!h hv \''ill'. Elainr Pal- mrr F:a;;.!m;in anr! Sl errn .. \1r F:11•trn:i i ]r ;irr;;. 1wn r!nught ers In 11rlrilll'ln lo thf' i;ur1·11·tnR .~nn. .A N vlon / Shag Thar 's Young In Look s, and Young In Pric e! 9.95 SQ. YD . W YOU CAN'T COME IN-CALL 646-0275 for an erpert carpet consultant "'ho "''ill come to your home u·lth sample! ~:1thout any obligation to you! 22 15 HAR BOR BLVD. COST A '4ESA, CALIF. 6'46-0275 646.0276 • ' ' Costa Mesa EDITION . . • Toffay's Flaa) N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64. NO . 222 , ) SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SE'PTEMBER 16, 1971 TEN CENTS Fair Board Hearing on Big Center Delayed i '11ns1drralu111 nf a S20 111i ll 1011 rtt:rr<i· t1on·L'i1nvent1011 (·en!rt' lr.1~(' ulfer on the llrangr Co11111y t'<11rgrounds 1s no\\' se1 lnr !'\o ve1nbrr. bu1 one l,.<11r BoanJ 1111•rnbcr \l'llll 't br <iround to pitrlll'IJKtf(' 'rhr pnJJri·I 11·a~ ~ehedulccl ti1'1g1nall ) Jor to111ght hu1 isn't rrnd.1 to d1st:U$S One question n1ark is 11hcther stale i!rl· n11nistr:i1nrs l'.lltdd lcg;ill) <igrec 111 lh(' .)J ) r;i1· !easC'. 'l'hr ( :c11t•1·;il St•r1 a:cs Ad111iru~1r:1l 1011 ~:t}S !Ills t:an't be dcterniined hr/ore late Ot:tnber Une of 1t1e n1a jor 1·e111a111111g itenis 11 111 he i111n1ed1Cl!e pa~1 pre:-:1drnt Tirnothy I. Siradf'r's resignation fro11i tile appu1nl1rc p;1 ncl. Strader is a Si1n1a Ana atton1Py and 1·1tf's ;111 i111:re<1srd worklo<ld an d othrr pcrsl)nal act111t1cs <ls necrss1ta1111g J11s qu1!l111g 1he -:t>VC'n·n1C'1nbC'r :igrnc~ "!'in sure lhe board 11·11! al'rrpl it ." reinarked Fairgrounds l iencral J\lanager James E. Porlt-rf1eld~tod<1,v. Strader 11·as appointed b.v (;01· Ronald llca~an 111 1970 bul has since beeon1e in · 1-rcas1ngJy bus.v ll'ith inoittcrs includin~ eounsc l duties eonnct:ted to 1nco1·poration of the proposed r1t ~· of lr1 ine lie will lender his resignat ion at lhc cli1Se of the 7·,10 p 11\ SCSSIOll in <1d- nun1str;i!i1e oiltces; ;it 88 Fair Dnvc 1.-orced po~1ponement nf lhe prupo:.cd 'l'nl.:iug Lo1v Jlontl ('osta i\lr~a !ligh Sc \iool frcsh111a11 St e,·e F.a.~t1·cldL let:c·slyle during tile fir:;t 1rcek "f si ·hoo\ School 11f- 1:.. finds a t on1·c111f'nl spot 0 11 !he l'Joo r to 1rork on f'i c1 <1ls al:;-n e . ..;pert lo gel 1110:;! !'\a ndardi1.cc11ciitlllg h1!' l'l<i~s ~('i1e<llrl 1'_ 11·hilc 111 :;-trlend . '!'0 111 Jlelton.j4. c·n111plc te<I lh1 s ll'f'l'k Fol' sltr<lcnls 11·ith tin1r be· l'-C<l l ~c! 1-1:,::l\1 1 l<lkf':-. 111n1·e <·01i1rnltonal apprp'ach t11·rcn rcgi),lr<1tio11 :i r1d 11·s1111g. n1in1 ·coursrs 111 pop· Students at the ~lus1ang (·;unpu» are rf'gislcring t·n l-ul;ir subject~ ;ire br1n~ offrrrd. ~-~~--'·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mi "l'atorv l'."! • Bird'? u:s. ln1pound ~ Stuff cd Duek Tl.LS."\. t)kl :1 1.\P1 l .S (~ll~l onis 1•f- f1l'1;il;0 <i rr ll1Jld1 11g ;i ;.tu lfrtl ch.irl. 11·t11rh bi ll'ln;;~ 111 ~. i'u [~;.. lll <lll \Il l J!i'OUllrl~ !h~· rltil'h l'Ollhi 11<>1 br• ;-il( .. 111•d l111u th1' 1·r11 111 · [I'\ i)('('~llht' 11 I• '1 llllgl''1 1UL'.I IJ111I, ('h11dl·.~ l11i::lr ]lfl~ 11 ,>.~lil 111r thn1r fl\011111~ lu 1·1·1 l,1 1111 li'it' l~1nl. 11 h1lh 11 <1~ i111pou11dt•d 111\1'11 ht' 11o~~t·1! lllr l ~ 1 ';i11:iti 1:.c11 bu1·1i,T lu1t1' R \II ,,111 \\;11 I. h:1il 'Ct'il tll 1<1 dt1( k ;1l S11.H1 l.akr \1:i111h>l);i , 111\d 111~1 t1atl lo 11:111' 11 111 f<irt. hr h.1d :;a11•d 11.11 ;i 1r;i1· 111 gr1 11 11 hrn 11r 11rn1 b:1c\.. 0;1 a 11·1r ." ln gl,.. -~:i 1d llr ti;id {';11T1(·1I ll1a1 !lung i-:p1·ccul vut :111 111rhc-. 111 1akco!I - \\'lfll!~ 4)11 111~ lap for fiOll in1Jr·~ 11111 1111'r gOI lo l'rn1b1na, i'' II "Since tht•11 I 1r been in 1·o nl;-i1·t with ~rn r:1·ed ll:irri~' offi ce ~1'1·c ral tunes. 1 r1:11 c obt:11netl 1!11·ct' pennll s -1'!·0111 the r1cpartn1l•n\ OI lnt C'rtor , !hr \\'ilrllifr. llrp;H·tnirn! and lron1 1·11sl11n1s to ~el 1h,.,1 1 11111~ 1n ." You knuw h()ll' ;1 kid 1~. !\1ar\.. is 1,; a!\1! rca ll\' wan !s 11. 1gu~ss 1 ·111 going t11 ll:i1c In r1;·1 ye l.OOtl n1ilc s 11p thrre ~nd I 00!1 lllill'S bal'k In grl IL" Orange d.ast Do,v11tow11 F acelif ti11g ~lakin i; nn1' n1inor r r r· 11 n1 In,.. 11 rl rd l1lO<lifi1•alinn 1he 11nll'n\011n Hedi·1·r l0pn11•11t \ .. 11n111!1t'r \\'rrl 111";'1 ;11 111;.:!11 a:::rc!'d tu pul hl ucp1·1n1.; lro1· 1·•·1111,.J ('o;,f;i \lr ~a 111 thr 1!130, !11•l11r1• inu11 u·1p.d ('!)~l ll{'l 'I., Tl\fl hl'1rf 111r•1 •J 111~ 1r.,11!1rr! in :1 rl r11 1 .. 11 lu ~u b1Tlll !11(' 4i·IJ;lft(' do1·1111H•J\I 111 pl.111 r1111g 1 i'1nn11.;~1on l:i nd , 111· 1 "11 ~ 1· 11 1 1 11 •111 !wr~ l'vbl ll' !H•<11·111g>: 11 ill h" "'ll•'(l11)r·d 111 1·•,111111g week s 11nd 111n11!l1~ "'1 Iii(' arn b1 t10u s. SS 1nill1nn p1·1>1i·i·( l)i'l"I' 111 dl'hn1te adop tion. Co11s11llant s for thr l1r11 1 of \\'1hr1 f.. 11:-ini began bu1ltl1ng 1hc1r P<l l'~<l.'\f' a ~cnr· ago. in s1udv stagrs Qf et·onnn111 ·s. tr:il/n llc111', zoning balalll't'S and n1 c1ho<ls 11[ fillilnl'r 1\H are crucial to c;ich stage nf lhr thrcc·phase blueprint for progrrss. 11·1111 r1nphasis heavy on lraffie and cco non1ies !hrnughou1 . The \Vilsey & llan1 report 11·hith l'OSl S50.000 is sol idlv ·b<iscd on construction and alignme111 'chosen for the Nev:port Fl'crw11y l'l lre a<l.v shnv.·ing signs of pro- gress in the north ci!y , City ,\·1an;igcr FrC'd Sorsaba\ sa.vs \lie plan is going lo plann ing conin1issioners ;ind t·ou nci \111e11 vi rtually <is submHtcd 1n J1nal form b,v \\'ilsry & Hilin experts. (lne 1nodif k·aliQn recommended by !he 1·n111n1i1trf' 11 ht1·h h;1, 11\c l rcgel;if'i l' 1h1·n11gh llJI' 1·r;ir lS lhr Shill or Oil(' :i t'l'Oll- d:•I ~ -.1rr1't r11 1111 111 ... 1 tn ,rr·onrl 11 r.~\P p1·1•11·111 Thr 1:i:)·il(!'f' <l\)11 nl111111 <1rc;i 11 1th1n thr 1·i'd(•1·rlopn11'11 I 'luch .; ,, nrr 111 111hl 111{'111'1'111 :1111 h('t!lll 1n ,hr111 'IJ.:11~ nl cli;uq.'t' !JI la ir !hJ ' 11· .. 1- l 'nl r '-<. la(t'f' µh:1'l"' (•J' p1\f't11•ll<; lht·n'11! \\1'1·p dn'flll•'d t1 1r dn11111i1111l l<1{'1'l1lll'llo! ,. 111Jlil • on t111 ur '11•1\ 111111 1hr drradr nl thr l·:u.:llt Ir~. l'ublH· l11nd:-11111 h<' U'>rd hca1·1I\' a.\ ni.11 p\:innrd lrorn !C'tlrral ;i1d lo ;,t;i!r <·on1r1hi11if)n\, !J1111d' ;ind f1w1na1inn 1)f a '1<.r~:,n1rnl di~l rl!'I S A pollo11<111l H onored S1\LT LAl\I•: C'!TY <AP 1 -Apollo 1:1 astronaut. Ja1nC'~ Irwi n ha.~ been pre.senled ;i lcltcr s11·e111rr tr111n his high school a!n1a 1n<11er fo r bring "tht> hcst !1111~ distan\'.e 111a11 " t!1e ;.ch0til ever h<!1I. The presental!on 11·;i~ n1;ide hy l'.:<J~t ll 1f!h School trark Coach ,Jerri .Jol1an~0n ;ii a n1a ss g-alhering Tue sday rir Salt L:ikf' high sc hool ~tudcnt ~ al the. L·nivcrsi!v of Utah stad ium. · Irwin graduated fn1ni Ea:;t in 1947. 1120 1nillio11 recreation fac1hty envisioned b_v Four Seasons Vil lage Inc ., leaves an n1 herw 1se·l1ghl agenda. "Rather rou tine." conced es PorterfielcL n1c1111011!11g the board's n1 onthl y reports and lease eonsidrrations of far s111aller seope. l'our Seasons Village Presidenl Fred Regan. of Newport Bl":ach. told directors rccc11tl.1· his tinn spent S200 .000 before cven subrn!tt 1ng lhc studied proposal. I-le said $300.000 more just to pursue that would be possibly the larges\ fac1l1l; like 1l in exis tence is a llkC'l,Y 111\·esttll('n l 1n 1\s fttlure. Regan estimates Four Seasons Vill age would increase fairgrounds revenue by S200.000 per yea r. adding $8:'1,000 annu;i\ly to Costa l\1csa's n1un1eipal tax treasur;.. Plans inrlude an 800·r0U;11 ho1el. n1nr recreation and sµorl1ng sC'tt1011s, five 1·estauranl .~ featur1n~ lntern<itiona[ t.al'e ilnd 111•11 theaters. The prOJl'l't would L'fll er 34 acres of th• lfi!J.acre plus ra('1!1t.1 -n111c h of which i' 'ilJll unde\'elopecl -al the cornr.r a! 1··air11c1\' Road and Fair D1·i~c Speculat1u11 01er Sll l'h 11 landm<irk fe:dure 1)n the fa 1rgr0 unds has been rais- rd n1·er thC' pa~I \11·0 .\cars b~· n01v·:\layor Buber( .\1. \I 1lson and olhcr cit y 11ff1cial~. 'Caught • Ill Fire' Rockefeller Tells Attica Theory AT'TI CA ;'-; Y, (UPI\ -(iov_ \'clson A. l\otkcfel\cr. acknowledging <iuthontics '·kno1v for sur·e the prisoners didn 't h;ivc )!lll\S." said 1oda:>' nine hoslaJleS were shol to d<';..lh by a l'ro~sfi re froni assault fo rel'~ rr1ak111g Attiea Stille Prison. ··1 don't think thrrc 11·a~ indiscr11nina1r shooting b.v ;;tale police ." thi ·go1·c1·11ur 1old a nc1~·s l'nnfcrentc in Alb<1nv "I 1hink lhc hostages 11·ere i.:aughl ·in a <·rossfire " '-The police i.:unvergcd fro 111 lour d1(- Ga11g Flees Costa Mesa Police Trap By ARTHL H fl . \'l~S EL Of I~• ool lv I"ll•! 11•!1 A ~ysten1alic ::iuu!hcrn Calilorn1 a ~hopl1f1-b11rglary !earn ese;iped a Costa ,\Jr:<a p<)lil'l' tra p \VC'dncsda .1, a~ nne pla111c!othesrnan lh<'y tried lo n1t1 down 11011' ;iw;1 _1', l1rin.e: 11\'o $;hot.~ into th • 1lte111g ~<·1;i11·a.v e<J r. Thr 11 15 p 111. llll'ideril \l['('U!'l'Cd iii, \Voolwuri h·;;, 2~00 l-larbnr Boulevard. lhe sa1ue ~lure lhe.v h;id al so ~lruck on ly the nighl before. Oelectivl" Phil Donohue c;;eaped 111Jury 11·hen he spr;iv.•led acruss the pa vetnenl ru avoid being h1 1. ln\·csligators ~aid two black rnale.~ in the vehicl e usC'd u1 !hf> assault with .:1 tlc adl y weapon 1nc1dent appar('n!ly we re ;i lso apparenll.v 111111'ol111ded . S101·e 1\l<ltl<Jger Stephen N"~s~. who \\;1~11·t pre<>cnl \1·hc11 1he n11dtl!eaged hl;1 ('k \111111;111 and l(JUI' 1ou11ger nicn l·nterrd. ~~11tl ('11111111.1 l'~ t'iillct! IJ(llu ·t' '1'11(' stalt -111111r o f ll'il(llll \l'('l't 11 ll ll!'~S<'~ Tt1('sda1· n1gl1t -knell' !JI lhe ~11.,pcl'I~· s.1s!ern bntll trnrn l h(' prtor 111· •·1t11·111 and ~t ol'r l'hau1 scr u nl ,v·agcn1 .~· II il l'!llllJ!~ l)on11l111e .11111 111 ~ 1).u'111e1'. U11·k Oel'r;in- i ·1~l·o. wi·re d1sp<i!cl1e(I anf1 ::;lipped 1n1•1 t1 1e ll;irtxw ~h.-1pp1ng Ccnlrr Store l<•r s11r1 cillan('f' UeFranc1sLo ~aid he spotted one br·ows· ing ~l1spert ~r;.ib :JO assorted albu1n.~ 11•or1h S180 a11d sprinl for the door. He shou ted a w<Jr11111g -loo far aw~v In gr;ih Lhe suspert -11·ho ran lo lhe 11a1t1ng car as Donohue gave chase. tnvc~t1 gat ors said the suspects failed to halt as ordered when Detective Donnhu(' 1dentll1e<I himself ;is a po1 icen1an, gun- nu1g tilt> l'<l f toward h1n1 In reverse Ofl1cer Richard Frederiksen said in h1~ burg lary report the 1r0n1an and a fotlrth 1nale suspect sli pped out into the cro1~·ded µ<1rk 111g lul while atten!ion was focused on the shooting incirlcnt. Store offictals !old of lhc san1c blasr brr)11'slr1g IJy thf' two apparent deco.v ~hoppers lhe nigh! before ;i~ ;i security ni11n ch11scd !he .~pr1n1 er carT1·1ng Sl 15 (See SHOPLIFT, Page ZI feren t dirt:{'tions w1t l1 instr u('tion~ In shoot the prisoners 1\•hn stood behind each host;igc ;is an t·xrcut1oncr:· he said . The nine hos!<igcs and :J:! ronv 1rts 1vrre s!e1 in at niid·1norn111g \l11nd;11' as s1at t· troopers. National Cu ;1rd:.n1en a 11 cl shf'rirrs· deputies stor111 1·d lhr 40·~·(';1r·t 1ltl pr is0n to put down I he l11·e·day d1siur· b<incc. T11·e11l.)'-l1111r hos1<1gcs "'1•1·c res· eued . A 10th ho~t:.ge died S<1turd<1y ol a beating b.r lhe eonv 1cls Hockel'cllcr said he would recomn1end ~eleeliQ 11 <if "0111 irnpartial. to tal ly rcpre~cn1at1ve con1 rn11tee " lo 1nves1tga1e the r\lticr1 s11\1a1 i1111 -1ni.:h1d1ng his own r"'to~a l Sunda~· to visit the prison lo nrgotia1l' 11i1 h rcbcll1ous 1nn1ates as wrll IL' l11 s .o.upporl 1Jf Sl:-11c Cor rections Con1· n11ssior'lcr n11 ~~c\I (; O~wald 's order to stnnn !ht' 1i1ci111y . 1 \r did nul "<Iv 11 ho \1·ould na1ne the in· 1e~ug;1 1111g t·01111niitr.e. but he ruled out hi111 ~cH <i nd tile le.:1.;\<1lu1·c a~ appointln~ (See ATTICA, Page ZJ DAILY l"llOT P~o•o DY Pltd<W O'OO~~tll 'Plense Stnntl Bncl'' 11 0•1· <lo you tell a rlog to hO \Jr11nc 11hc11 hr'.o., <ilready hon1r" (·ost.a !\'lc~a f1rcn1en lr1c~ his bc~t dur111 i; 111opup nr $2:l,OUO bJa1.e at 'fonv \·'alcnti ho111c . 3108 Pl;itlf' Jlr1•;p_ Do;; belongs to \i'alenti. Cau::;e cir ·ruc~day lire 1s ~till u11dcr 1nve;.11g:iti11n tnday. 2 Coa st Arci1 Me11 Helli 011 Cl1a1·ges of Swindle l\'enlher Route Issue Stays · Closed The forrncr 10<1 11 o/ficrr 'lr a Co~la l\lesa ~av1ng s and loan and a S;in .ltJRll C:~pi5!rano rn;i n arc under arrcsl lod;1v after Anaheim police file(! grand the f1 ('h:irges ag<iinsl lhc1n and 1wn o!htrs. f1L·crs nf K's !Ionic Development Com- pany of Tusti n The \\'idow t'launs she contacled thfl finn <ind lhe.v agreed to buy her home ~n !h:.il she might n1ove in1o a niobile homt . (;regory K1ddell asked to use the home a.~ security on a short tcr.m $25..000 loan .• sht 1old J>olif'(' The f'OOl snap v.1ill stil'k 1vith u~ al lcasL throug,h LOJtiQCrow . Nig ht ;ind n1orning low t·loucls ;ind coast- ;il fog t1·i1t hrlp keep the n1ctcur.v lot1·. It 11 ill elear ln hazy sun v.·ith hi~hs 11c<1r i5 and lo11 s at 6~. li\SlllE TOii.\ l ' Tl1r S!rlfr St;HO!r ha:; uppr1n·cl/ n f;l/t ri1(i! 1ru11/fl rra c!r d111r11 •Hi r 1 ri{!l;r:.1/ u11/11 1·r pf/11 rlro/el'.~. S1111·!1. Puv r fl . lo1tln1 " Mo11 Ill Sot•;<• "· " C•l•!orn,1 " MO•il• u.n C~O<~•n• " " Mn!~ol ~1<nt1 " Cl•'l•h~<I '' n N1!10nll N•w• ••• Com•(• " Or1n11 '""'"' " C•ol\worl " s.1 ... '"""" " Ott!~ Nth Ct\ " S1orh }! lJ, " £<1otor!1I ..... • ,~. ..... ~.h >Mo £n!tt!l;nm1~1 , .. ,1 fflt•ll•fll " f •nt ncf " ll l ftoU«• ,.,,, f.tltl\COIO " WOl lftlt ' t nll l •n-ff• " w ......... Now~ \I !• Ml tlla< WotlD Now• ••• State Refriscs. Ncivpv rt Effort to Reopen Question By I,. PETER KRIEG 0! It" Ol ilV l"llOI 11111 VENTL'R:\ -The Californ;a Highwa y Com1niss1011 here tod;i y refused to reope n 1hr P<1cif1c Coast Freeway rot.He quf'~· 1ion in Newport Beat:h . Higl11va~' commis~1oncrs tnld Newport offi1:ia ls 1r they wan1 a new Sllldy of thr <"Ontrnvt"rs itil t'•1ute 11 will ho vl" to gel nP.ighhorin~ C'1 t i"~ iii Oran~I" Counly to JOin "'ilh 1ht111 in n1aking the rcque~t The cornn11~s1011's rebuff 11·a~ arl·o1n· pan1rd hy bli.~!rrini:: c·rilic 1~m b~· Cn1n· mis!'1oncr \'i•rnon Cn.~llna who sr11cl ll1r l'On1111is1'1011 ''nrVer before has bcrn s11b· jel'tcd !o thr kind of personal abu~r·• that ha .• l:tkrn plat (' ch1ri11g rel' c 11 1 n1onth~ nn lhr Pnc1 f1c Coas1 Frec11 ;1.1· ('01111111 er·.' Cristina 's ron1mc1111s were in appal'cnt reference to ;i letter from Newport BeaC'h Vice i\1ayor Ho\vard Rogers to Governor Reagan n1aking accusaliOl)S aboul Com- n1issioner F'red C .. Jennings and dl.'mand- Jng that Jennings he replaced. Although not referring specifil:a:Jy lo 1he ll'tter Crls!iria said . "the amoun! or lirnr and cffurt these honest (lcdicated !llell pt1! in ilnd fO h:lV{'_ 1he1TI lake !his kind or ~busc r~ un c.-illed ior " Cr1unt 1lrnan non::ild ,Vlclnnis presented Nt'11'f)Ort Br:-rh's rcque~t for a study nf lht Bon1!;.,·Co1·otr Canyon ro U!t' for thr 1"0:1.~1:11 rrcr w;iv hl !he <ih~~ce nf J\·l:iyor J·;d !l irlh. 11 ho i~ 111 Th<' 1111\\· neighhl')nni:: ci1)' acldre.,sln( !hr l·o111 1n1 g.~1on 11'l1S Costa :\lesa, 1\4e~a C11;. \lt nr n('.\' ll O\' .June c:1ted <1 city coun· ) cir re~lurion 11tallng Costa :\1esa's n11- posillon to "any elimination of the long- 11cu!ed freeway route." June cited Costa Mesa·~ pending down- town redevelopment program and said elimination of a Newport Freeway term- inus "would make a sh;imbles of our new general plan.'' The Ne\vpor t Frecw;.y is planned 10 terminate at lhe Pacific Coast Fre(way belO\\' the bluffs in N~wport Beach Commissioners also questioned the tim· ing or Newport Beach's request pointing lhe city is just undertaking a traffic rctudy drsigned to find solutions to lhe trAfflc problem . "It is pre1naturc to dra1v All}' ron· c:lusions and come to us \1•ith any recom- fSee: FREEWAY. Pa1tl" %1 • I 1\vo won1f'n. onr rron1 (.'.(Jsta :'llc~a . were report ed by officers as vic:tims. lnvesti~ators asserted that 1~·ccks qf probin[! led to the Arrest of Emory I.. :'llarchant. 3fl, of 266fl Royal Pah11 Drive. Costii ~·lesa. a ronner loan officer with Pacific: ~avin~s ;ind Lo;in l\ss1H:ialion, Othrrs hcltl on the charges arl" l~rnc~t Kiddcll. 42. of 327~2 Alipaz St,. ~an Juari Capi~trano, Gregor,\' Kiddell. 29. nf Orange: and Dale r·:. Oa1vson . 40. 11 ho refused to lis! his ho1nc adclrc~s The c1uarlC'l arr tn arraigned 1n municipal court \Vrdncsday on grand then ch11rge~. Office rs said an Anahc1n-1 wldo1v 1\la~ the princi pal V!('!iin nl (hr a!lej:!cd Sl\'indlc. They e!.'lin1 shr 11·as pC'rsuadcd to relct1sr lh~ 1rn!'!t df'rtl to htr Imme tn southwe.~t Anahc1n1 and aftrr a ~('r\Cs or finRnrial n1<11"1eu\1crs rou11d hC'rsrlf li:thlt fl'lr S2•0 11 rno1llh pl'i yn1ents on her home. Thr, two Kiddells 1111(1 L/<11\·son arc of• • I She had been prorn ised a S5.000 bonu~ and an ;_1d v;:u1ce or SJ.000 for a d-Own pa y· lllf'nt on ;i 1nob1!e hon1c . Based on assurances of the rn en she c:lairns sh1 slgnc·d docu rnents pennitting lhc Tu stin firn1 10 obtain a $2a.ooo loan on her house. She told investii::ators that she ha~ ne\'cr re\'e1ved the proposed contracts 11r the 1.000 pron11 f5.ed. Al this point the second victim. a Coslt i\l r'><I wotnan entered thC' picture Sht: lf)ld [>O!i('I' tha! ~1archant told hff of a poten tia l firsl tru~t loan at 10 peT'I rmt interest on the Anaheim wido\v '1 hnn1c . She: snitl (:rc~ory Kiddcll and ~1archanl sho11 ~d her the hon1c ;ind assured hrl tl1al it 1va.~ a good loan risk. Sht. signrG papers ant.I turned over !hr $25.000 for \hi nl(ll'tga.'(!' • Medit1a Says Calley Not 'A Leafler' FT. r..1CPHER~O N. (;11 ll.'Pll -Capt Ernest L. r..1ed 1na 1nok !he w11r:ess stand in his own defense today and told 1he court·martial iury he s~r:1fically in· strucfed his 1roors not to kill "'Olnen and children at /'11 y Lai. The J+.year-o!d professinnal soldier from Montrose. Colo . charged y,·ith 102 murders in lhe South Vielname~e village, also categorized Lt \Vtlliam L Calley, one of his platoon !radf'rs at !11y ~aL as lacking in leadership ability and 1n the ability to qlnckly grasp instructions. Calley, 1,~1ho refused to testify at ~1~ina 's trial, stands convicted of 22 murders during the ~larch 16. 1968. r..!y Lai operation. During his court·martial, Calley insisted that he v.·as .merelv ' follovnng /'lled1na·s order~ v•hen Cl\thans were slaughtered at t1y L111. Medina told of giv1n' his troops fl pep talk the night before the ~Iy Lai Sl'o'eep, and said one of his men, v.·hnm he did nnt idenlifv. asked, "Do 14·e shoot ll'nmen and childrCn '?'' ~1edina said he replird: "Nn, use com· mon sense. If an individual is trying 1n hurt you, then shoot. If he is ev3ding (running away \, fire a v.·arning shn1 - and if he doesn 't (stop! shoot to wound or ki ll." The Army caplain, char_iled \.\'ith overall responsibility fnr the ~1y Lai af- fair, said Calley "did not .possess leadershlp ability -he was having prcr blems. "I had to be extremely careful in giv- ing him instructions. He got los t con- tinuously.'' Meanwhile, at Ft. Meade, Md .. an at- torney for Col. Oran K. Henderson a.t· tacked the credibility of Lt. Col Fredric Watke "'ho testified Wednesday he heard Hende~son receiv e specific instructions to investigate: the killing of civilians at fl.1y Lai . \.\latke ~·as on the \\'ilncss stand for the !econd day in Henderson's court-martial. \Vatke conceded under questioning by Henry Rothblatt, Hende r~on's ci\'ilian defense at.t.orne}', that hr harl 1>ignerl a report which conrHcted \'o i!h h 1 s testimony that he kn e111 of no ac1u~I com- bat contact with the enemy during the sweep of the South Vietnamese hamlet on March 16. 1968. Rothblatt asked Watke if h e remembered signing a report on April 10, 1968 which said U.S. fnrces had been eng~ged "in a heavy firef ight in the area of My Lai." "Yes. sir, 1 do" Watke replied. Botulism Victim Dies; 3 Others Remain Critical BAKERSFIELD IUPI J -One of six persons stricken v.•ith botulism. after eating tainted chili pepper sauce died .lale Wedne sday night. Three others rema112ed in critical condition. Hospital spokesmen said Juan Vega, 18, died at 11:40 p.m. Vega , Desi Vega. 28, f\.1artin Castro. 18, and Benito ~1ontiel. 23, hacl been under respirators since the first of th~ \'o'~ek after contracting the food poisoning .,.,.hich attacks the cent ral nervous r;ystem. . Emergency trachrotomies, opera1.1on!I which open a passage in the throat, h11d also been performed on the four to ease the ir breathing Two other.~. Ca1al 1na ;-.1nnt1el. 4fi. ancl Alb ino ~font1el, 4l. \.\·rre relra~ed Wednesday e1·ening al!er show1n~ rapid improvemen! 11nd a ~e1·enth per~on, Robert ~lont1el. 29. 14·a.~ released Tuesday after trsls ind1ca1ed he rlid not ha1·e the botulism Catalina ~1ontte! ser1·rd !he hnmemacle ch1l1 sauce al ;i St11urd!ly night dinner after 11.dd1n~ ~rite$ and toma!oc~ because it smelled siranRP OlAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT 011..lNGE COA5? PUl!IL1~lilNG COMl'AHY l ob•rt n. w •• d Prtlldonl •nil f'~ll•M:t· Je<ir-It. C~thY Y.ai Pra .af'll al\d G-••I l~ti!ttr l llo"'•' ~ ••• a Ea•lor n. .. ,..,, A. Mv•olli"' /IAl"•f~ f.dolOt CJ..1rl1i 1-l. l oo1 11.;,~,,,i P. Nill Ani1!1": Ml"lt<"t £a0•0•> CelN MMI Office 310 W111 l1y !ltre1t M1mnt Adclrau : P.O. l oll 1560, '161& Otti.r OHie"' H-1 ...... : n:J) H....-1 Bl!ll~"' ~•wc~im ir,....,..,...,,.,. 1'1U11fl~ a .. c~: 1711J a11c~ e.,..,1..,1"" $.111 .,lwMf!N; XS Horlh El C.ff\11» 11.UJ • "' ,~ , :~ . ,. ._. "' • /' • -r / :!:: ' . • •' '.r. ' .Jf " •. \' .. ' ' .. .• -. . I. ·. ... •'I "' I -· VP'I T111,~e!e "i\1y hushan<l is a ('hara('!f.'r." admi t ~ Barhara. Brev.1• er. but she is getting used to his habit of parking the 1971 ·family convertible sidev.·a_rs in the garage. H u~band ~ays it's kind of a challenge since he is a truck driver and insists that his ":ife ran do it, too . Business1nan S. Eastman Dead at 68 Spald ing R "Spud" Ea ~1man. "'ho gn~ the fir.~t r;,i;h Pl'er len r hy Newport Bal- boa Sa\'in,'l.o; & Lonn ,inrl later heci4mr. onP of its off1rrrs, 1.~ rl,..,,rl He fir~t can1e 11) 1he Harbnr Area a~ a Balboa Ji;lanrl s11mmrr rt's1d,..n1 He stoved to build the surround1n~ communii\'. retiring as vice presiilrnt and loan Officer of !he plOnt'er finanri:1l institution. "Before this A~sociation was follndi>rl. vou couldn 't get a loan in Nt'v.'port \.\'i1h- Out a rich aunt ," he nnce declared with pride . Since retired. ~1r. Eil~tman . 68. v.·;i~ found debd in his home a! lO!i V1A Havre on Lido Isle \Vednesday ilflPrnoon. Death ~·as app arenllv q1.1lck and quiet. iircordi11i tn police. v.·hfl s;iid he v.·a.~ sitting upright in an easv ch11ir with a package of cigare!!es 1n his hanrl Heart failure app1rently cla imed 1h" pioneer businessman. ~·hn v.·;is' f.,und hy gon Silsby "Sanrly" Ea.o;!man. He wa s called by a sister. Mrs. Sus11n f oot. of L<ing Beach. who had .1ionr tn the resid ence earlier and gnl no response at the door. Funer~I services were stil! pending ln- dav at Paci fic View Memorial Park. Born and raised in Los Angeles:. ,\fr. Eastman t·acationed with his: f&.mily u, the picturesque porl and chose to :i1e here. He soon thre"' in hi~ lnt wi!h ea rlv rJ,1y developer anrl loan firm ff'lunder P. A "Pappy" Palmer. .. "A lo,R:ical s:equrnct>. r-.1 r Eas:t m::i n told in a.n intervie..,,. bPf'lre re:tiremPnt ;:,c; vice president and loan officrr for the lendini;i company . . "Palmer 1\•as thP fir.;t man I mer 1n Ne\\•pnrt. He: ~nld mr: my f1 r:i;.1 Int on L1rln I~le Rnd I marrierl his diiup:h!er ·• F:rlul'11te:<l 11! la1\' anrl ecnnom1r~ at !'outhv•estPm l';i1\'ers1t.v "n rl Pomn11;i ('ollege. ~ .. !r. Eas1m11n trirrl thP r11r11.c; industrv and then ~ettled on bu.•1nes.~ anri finanre . HP manil,;?Prl !hp S01Jth ('n;i•t rnmpilnv' marine hard\.\'are rlPp:.rtn1Pnl , heran1r a :\"II\'\' rnn1rac!~ purr h11s1 ng ai::rnt in \''nrlri ·\rar 11. .1nrl 1n 1~17 t1irnrd In NP\1'pnrT R:ilhn11 S::iv1ng.~ F.· J.o.qn "\\'e made !ht' first butlrl1ni;! l0r.ns for nr11· del'f'!npn1rnls ;ind !casrhnld.• ,1nrf hacke r! netdefl comn1u ni1 .v projrcr~ ... i11r Ea~tmR n nnrr rec;:,11trl. He ~·orkrrl up !hrouJ,?h lhe firm·~ !nan office. in \'o'hich hf 11·a~ lattr ~ucceedl'd b\' a la !,.. ~nn . Stl?l'e E::astm:'ln. ·The f1n;,nr1;il ftrm tod11.v bt'.lrc; the name !mnrria! Sa11ni::• "llr wac; :1 11•nnrlrr f11! ,llHY " rer11!ls currrn1 F:xerutive \'ice Prrc;ident Rnhrrt H1P]d_ Prr<'rdPcl in clea!h h1 w1fr F.l1 1nr Pill· mrr Eastman anrl S1('1'en . ~Ir E11s1n1an lf';i.\·rs 111·0 daughteN; 1n ;irld1t1nn IQ tho.? su r\·11•ing son. f 'rottl Pnge .I SHOPLIFT ... v.·orth of stert>o a\bu1ns. One nf the tean1 had rngaged a clrrk's a\1 ent1on hv cnn.o.tant questions about the store's book department. \Vatch Commander Sgt. Ron Allen said tl'lda.v !he lour persons \.\·ere wanted for a series or identical burglaries. mostly 11t \\11')(ll wnrih·s stores. Shoplift in g ts burgh1ry undtr !he law \\'hen 1f is clearlv ~hn11'fl the thief entered the premises "·ith prior intent to stPal. ra!her than succumbing In a sudden im- pul~f' Sentence Slated Ex-Mesan Pleads Guilty In Obscene Mail Case A rnlorfu!. f0rmer C'os!a ~1r~an who rnn!Pnds he i~ ju.c;! a h11sinP~~m .:in 1orl .1y r11cP<; .~rn!rnr1ng 1n Octnl)Pr. nflrr plr:irlrng ~uilly to 1.'i fprle ral cnunls of mailing ohsrene matter. .Jo.~E'ph Re itano . .'i6. and Lucirn Rr1t.1no, 2'1. both of 2il1 Orion A\'P ., Sant11 Ana. will return Oct. lfl to hear U S. District Cnur! Judge Avery Crary pre~crihe their pro111ty The. senll!llcing in Lo~ Angeles cnuld re.~1111 fn a tota! of 7;) YPllrs in prison Rnrl a !7~.000 fine £or the father. under lerm~ of the law. Such stifr terms are rartly hanrll'rt nul . especiall.v in c11~es of guilty pleas The Reitanos currently lace other rourt l'rom Page I ATTICA • • • au!hnrltie;c. Brf0rP f1()('kefP l1e r'i; early aflprnl)(1n nPws rnnferenrP. l\.\'n ~·id!'ly knov.·n pathnln~i.~t~ J)('rfnrmed se:cnnd autnpsirs nn the ninP hnstai;:P.o; 11nd confirmed thr1· dlrrl of ~11nshnt \.\'n11nd~ -nnt sl;i~hf'rl !hrnats, AS first reporterl by pris0n nf · rir l;ilc; "The 11utnp~ir1> .~ho11·ed ~un~hnt. wnund~ of v;irinHs lyf)f'S: -rirlP~. piS!JJl~. rte - and !hi~ was the rr.,ssfire." Rnrkefellrr saicl "\\'r knn\\' for sure !he pri~onrrs rlich1't ha\'e Jilin~' ()f thP c;J;i1n hoi-taj:;:PS. hP i;;i1d "'Thi~ i~ the !rl!Ef'rl\' nf !hp ntnP \\'p ran nr\'rr rlrnv nr -f<tr~r! that 1 thnu.:llL thrr" mli;th! ha1•p hrPfl morp \\'r ;ip flfOilChPd thl~ from lhP phlln.~ophv fl f '("ou]r! ::in,\ or !he~r ~A ho~t;il!eS hr ~a1·rr1~· " AskPrl uhv 1hf're w;:is "!'o m11('h ~u11- r1rr" in ff'~f'l7.lnl! !hr 40.vrar-nld rnr· rrrt1nn11I f11c11it.1'. R0ckefrller said. "\\'rll. th e p:1~.~agpwa1".~ vrerE' barrirarlf"d. Thf'\' h>1rl ln break through barricades mil11nrrl hy pri~nnPrs firm ed with .o;prar.o; "Thrv h11.d orders tn shoot anynne 11·h., ~tood i;, 1h!' v.·a~· of pnlire ~Pt!i~i;z !n thr hnslR~r.o;." he said. Thr .o;ccnnrt autnp~ies -rnnfi rm111J:: 11utnp~ir~ by Or .• Jnhn F. F:dl.ind. ~lflnrnr Cnuntv ~1Pflic:1I F:~aminer anrl hi.c; st;ilf _ 11•f'(r f)f'rformE'rl h~· 11r Henry ~eigrl nf \\'estchr.~trr Coun!v ;ind nr j\>11(·h;1r! Raclen. ;:issi.~tant medical ex;\miner nf New Yor k f.ity. Thry \.\'pre nrrlrrerl ;:il1rr an undrrt<i.ker rlaimed hf' found rin 1·i~· 1hl r bullrt \.\'O\!nd on RlJ<1rrl Richard E. Le\'o·i."i, ~!!. onr of the hos1age9 he pri>· p1tred for burial . I .p~·i~ v.•as shol 1n the bark by a ~1ni:.lr bullet ~·h!ch lodged in his chest. Edland rrpnrtecl. Frt,.ttl Po.ge l FREEWAY. • • mende.linns lwfore compleling you r 010o'n tudy," James A. Moe .!itat_e public \\•nrks dlrector. said to Mctnnis. "\Ve are nnt asking for conclu~1nni;. ju~t for a s'lud~·." Mclnnis said. lie s111rl Nt~'J)Ort Beach i.~ hoping a st:t!e ~tudy v.·ould give "'.ider scope tn \\'hat Nr"'JlOrl RPl't:h is rtning. JPnn1ngs also nnterl that the Oi11~1nn l)f HLe.hll'a\'S ha.!i prom ised full cnoprra- tion to XeWpnrt Reilch In Its study. action in Orange Coun ty stemming frnm a series of police raid~ on Adults Only- type stores and warehou ses full of alleged porno,'lraphic maleriols. Re itan o, a short. balding man, has 11a id in prior OA !L.Y PILOT interviews he is jui;l a businessman tryi ng to make a Jiv- ing . [)lng legal ba\\les invo lving the U.S. C0nstitu!1on and clefinitinn of obscenity and pornography apparently lie ahead in connection with othe r cases. F11ther t1nd son have 11e11eral prior con· \•i\!inns unde r appeal. Thry currently fa<'e felony and misde· mranor <'harge~ in \\·est Orange Cnu nly Jurh<'l:JI !)i!'lnrl Court. l'he Reitann.~ <1nd a Hunlingt.on Harbour couple, Frederick "Rusty" Loar, 34. and his 11'ile f\<1.Y, 31, of 4062 Humboldt Ave., "'"re arr!'slrd last ~lay. \'irP. in\'esti11a1or.~ visi1ing an industrial buildini.; at 1:i144 Golden V.'est St., Hun· r1n~!n11 Re<irh, .~eized huge hauls of sexy m;i!rrial thoit 11n1r . The 20. l."J(l rrels of film and 3()0,1)()0 stil l phntog r;iphs the rlerendants cont end to be t1r!11·0rk were stacked up to six feet high. pnlwr sa id. l!11·rstigntnr.~ sprnt 12 hours sif\in~ tl1r11ugh, C'X:llnining and inventoryi ng the r:i <'1 111aterials. <i11 1v sf'lrct rx;imples are ex pected to hr 1nirnrt11erd a.o; rvirlence later when prn- <'f'r r!1ni.:s begin brfnre .Judge \V11!lrr 1 'h;ira m7.a. who niay order a trial lran!'ifcr tn S11prnnr Court fl lnrgr .1rnoun1 ~·a!'i ruled to be il- lr:::.1111· .~r1r.rd 1.-rd1•ral l'hilrJ,?es aji\illn.~t lh€' la1hrr·!'fln rn!rt•prrncur.~ camP last Nn\'emher 1t ftrr <in «'I J,!ht 1nr1nrh FBI prnbe into cro.~~­ c11unlr\' .~h1pn1ent of books Rnrl films to Sr !'a~1 r . :'111n11 , ;ind other pn1nls Visits Count11 Heires·s Lured By Irvine Issue "'' .JAGI\ BROBACK '01 !!It 0•11¥ ,1111 llllt J oan I rVine Smith made one of her in· frequent visits lo Orange County (If· ficiald!'ffi and a!n1ost upsel plans for 1n· corporation of the proµosed ci ty of Jrvin r. The principal stockholder in the huge Irvine Con1pany -acconipanied by an attorney -spen! rn;iny hours Tuesday on lhe sixth floor nf the county ad- ministrafi\'e offire building buttonholing Orange Cnunty super\·1sors. The hei ress, "'ho no111 live~ on a spacious ranch in Virg inia, reportedly h<1d lunrh with Bot1 rd Chai rman Robert Battin in a beer and sand~·ich pla ce nea r thr oHite hui1din~ !~er mission v•as ostensiblv lo set>k a 60-cta.v drl<iy in !he hear'ing on in· l'Orporatinn or !he new city but htr motive!' 1~rr no t rlrar. Hut hrr ;ir!1villl'S brou~hl immed1t1t e rl'!H'l11u1 frorn prnponrn!s of lhe new co11in11111ily . Andrew· il1 ;1y. rcprCSl'nling COIN, the fu nd rai~ing 11rn1 of the Incorporation move. put it this way in addressing Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers : "Joan Irvine Smilh is not a resi dent of the proposed new city. She doe s not vote here bul there are 7.000 pe<iple who are you r conslituents and do vole here." May warned . "Do as you told us you would in your office and allow this election to go forward.'' ~1rs. Smith has been engaged in a run· ning battle for many years with the Jmies Irvine Foundation, majnrity stockholder in the Irvine Company. She insists that th e 11ration is not manag- ed co rrectly. Battin and Gaspers were nbviously im· pressed ~·il h ~1rs. Smith 's arguments as they c!e;irly expressed in debate on the he1tring issue. Caspers <11 one !)flint lh'cdncsday v.•hen he was barking Bat.tin·s proposal In r.on· tinue the 1nenrp;irnlion hciiring for 60 davs , rrferrrd 111 the rights of the heiress dt'~ervin/.: •·more considera!ion than a phny l::i.~ corporation in San Fracisco thal is not interested in the actions of the -tr ·:.r -tr 'Monkey Wrench' By Battin Stirs Wild Sc ran1blin g '\'nen frustrat£'d Super1·isor RQbcrt \'V. Batt in !lnmpcd nu! 111 the Oran~e Counly Board nf Suprr\'isnrs mf!Pling room \\1cdnesdav nnnn , lie carrird \~ith him 11 s11.!i sfacti0n nr .<nrl'i Ill' hild Hhnns!. si11J!lr·hanclcdlv blocked bn1h 111 ... rlrc!inn fnr lhr inrorrOration or !hr prnpnsrd <'itv n< !r'\'ine ;u1d financin,ll" fnr a Ill'"' Cnunty J)rpartmcnt of £duca· lion blli\di 11 ~. Hr h;iil <ilsn e;111~rd 11 sir·k m11n In hf' hrn11~h ! frnin Ins ht'd :inrl alrnnst co~t th P cn11n1\' fl !~<.sil1lr ~11~\JWWI, Bn;ird (:h;i1rn1an Hii111n nf San!a Ana h:id ;iln1nst at·h1£'\'C(l hlli go;ils by taking ;id1 <1nT.1g1• nf thr fact 1h;it only thrcr suprr\1~·1r.~ 111'rf' ptl'~1'n1 and 11 vn!r nf the Tilllj1•rl!V uf 1he live rncmbcr boarrl 1\·a.o; l1Cl'C'~s;1ry fnr pnsi;ni:e n{ 1hP Jm· l'.H•Tf<lll\ nH•:)<;(Jr('.~ Sup1·r.,·i~1ir l)a11d I .. ll;,1..cr. p11lr 111111 \lf'ak (rnn1 an ;uTulrn1, 14,is 1·;illcd frf}nl his su·k h!·d 111 hn·:ik llw 1n111;i.o;sr. R:ikrr was: Injured la~t \\t•l'kf'nd :ii his 1.ake /\r - rr111 h(';icj c;1b111 11 h1•n ~tnu·k hy a falling 11mbt·r. Board of Supervisors.·· Battin Joined the ins1nu11llons 11;t thb point chargin~ th;it .John Burt fl n chairman or thC' incorporation i:rou p wa: "ele c!!d by lhe Irvine Con1pany." A spokesn1an challenged the s!atemenl poin ting out th;1t C11spcrs ~·as elect~ b~ the people of the Fifth Distnct includin.J the petitioners for the new ci ty. The supervisors hearing room wa packed with n1orP than 100 su pporters o the new community. The y appl1ude1 speakers fa11oring their program untJ Battin curtly wamed !hrm lhat "if the~ is any more loud applause I "'ill cut ol discussion and call for an itnmediab vole." The supervisors finally voted for a coo tinued hearing in l\'o'O ~·eeks on the in corporation alter Supervisor David L Baker was summoned frorn a sic kbed l• provide the necessary th ird vote. Mesa Pri1·ned For Festival On Weekend Preparations are winding up today fo the Harbor Area 's newest fall festival the three-day Fiesta de Costa Mesa lll th1 city's central downtown park. The fund·raising fiesta officially begilf. Friday at 5 p.m., \.\'ith 111 communit: organizations particlpaling. A variety of en!crt11inment Is gel beginnini;: 11·ith a .o;paghf'!l\i dinner f!ervei h~· the Sons of 11.aly Friday night 11 n« "' noon to fl p.n1 . Saturdfly and Sunday, Carnival rides and concession.~ ll'il dr;iw man.v, along \vilh a 7 p.rn . f'rida: Batlle of !he Bands ror .vnung pPnple. Adulls n1ay be p u 7.7. Ir d by bi1n1 parlicip ants' nan1es -f~cnrral Hystcri. for one ~ but General Moto rs and olh e manufacturers v.·i!l offer thtm somethin1 more familiar. The fiesta ineludes A 19i2 autn 11rn1 camper show including n1ore than O vehicles on display in the park. Va ritd acti\'ities throughout the threr day Fiesta de Cost il f>.1esa include: prit' JiCi1·ea wt1ys cl1ma);ed bv a•v11rdin11: of 1 $500 savings bond ;it 3 pm Sunday. Or iginally begun as lhe All St ate~ Festival. tht: 1971 event wil\ he lar~er ari more vAried in scope as we\! as carryin; 1 new title . Airport Expert To Attend Mee t A represenh1tive of thr Lns An~ele Dr.par!n1rnt nf Airpo1·ts will be invited t the Orange County Airport Commi~~iOi mectinJ( nn Srpt. 211 In ('Xpl;i1n the op('rll !ioni; of lhr tn.~ Angelrs Airport Olm mrs.~inn a.! it rela1e.~ tn lhe pos.~1ble crea lion nf a \Ounty airport <111thori!y. Airporl con1n1iss1011crs a\.o;n lll;in b meet v.·ith the cnunty pl,1nnin~ cnm mii;i11n on Ort 4 to di~russ noise pni b!rms near airport~. 1 'o n1n11s~1(1ners Tur~1tav ach 1serl th pl.1nner.o; !hat a prorio~Nl ptl\t\le schoo on Birch Slrrr! nr;ir \1 rc;;i Jlril r, nnrth 11 rosta :0.·1e.~:i :ind s(luth n! the cnunt: Rirporl . \'o'a~ ii poor u~e fnr the propert: because nl airport nn1,c;e. A Nylon Shag 1 Th ar's Yo ung 1n Looks, an d You ng 1n Price! 9.95 SQ. YD. IF YO U CA.~T COME IN-CALL &11i-02;5 lof" an expert Carpet consullant ~·ho \\'ill come lo your home \\lith ~amples 1,1,•ithout any obligation to you? Jurl l?e Fines i\'l o lhc rs L.\S rF.r:A~ 11 ·r1 i -l\1nr mnlhtr5 v.·hn "''"re 11rrr~1erl hf'rii.u~P nl 11 1nf'lee ;it thr t;tate Wf'lfa rP nff1rr'. l11~t Marrh wrre eAch l1nPrl 52 \\f'rln,.~a1· nn 8 rorl\•lcl1nn of a~st1ult 11nd hattrr\'. 11nd in!erlerlng rnmmi~•inntr~ tfl ;:i m11n inrlic11ted that i;hould Or11n.':r rnunty and ~·t"1>0rt Be;ich·~ nf'ighhorinjl cities cnltect11·ph• prt~t'nt lhPm.~elvr.~ thty ~·ould i::h·t full cC1n.~ider11t1on tn reopenin g the rntirr r!'u!e qurstion . The cnmm1~s1on po1n!Ni tlu t !hi'~ lhf' proposed &n1ta ("anyon rou1t offered nn ~uggestion.~ .iis 10 ho"'· tn h11nrll f' traffir to the tast. ;ind \\'ha1 to dn \•1flh thr P3<:H\r er.a.~t Highv.·iiy :t s ii camt frtlm Hunting · tnn Beach into Ne14'J)(')rt Be1tch. H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE \.\'J!h ACl\l ll1r~ - t.1unlc 1p1t l ,/url~f' RnhPt! \l11 llrn s11 id he hoped the "'·omen h11d le11rned I-heir les.o;on. \ PROFESSIC'NAL INTE RIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Tlturs. & Fri, Evn. lll ! HARBOR BLV D. COST A ME SA, CALI F. 646.027S 6•6-0276 ' I f I I ' I ' v ,, ' I to doo '"' 8 I c ~ ~..-ill lssu 11,PiS d;11· 1: •ft lo !l'CI .. I :in1 llf't lt)V.' • p .'ft•: "' .car l \\<t ;aid S\I ,.; 1thr Tl .oo ;lib" 0\1" 1\·e1 l'he )t' s lillll rhe xi pi md c. 9i I lt1~t ·n. t '('I t' l.c n..ig '" •:\ l' " hlW 'url -:1 ('! 1ua •PP UI •la~ 1ubl 1ani ion 956 " '"' nld \<IS A A -cl \ss .. , '" Jlan T '" ;,,,1 T l1rr )cpl r he )!an " " :csi ~ns 1pec • " , Saddlebaek EDI T ION * VOL. 6~. NO. 222 , 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • ar1ne Despite P1·otests Contract Ol('d For Ambulances By JOH.\" \'ALTF.RZA O! l~e D1 i11 '"1•1 it1tt .\n 0H1cial ('!1 Y con\rac! t on1ple1e 11ith 11 .li~.}O n1un1 hl~· sub.-.1dy will be a111H·ded to a ~an Clcn1cnlt' an1bulante scr1•1t'e despite objcctons b} public safety depart- ment heads. But city counc1ln1c11 \\'cdncsday -111 Looi{ to Fold 111 October· ' Costs Bla111ed r\£\\' l 'OR I\ 1L"Pl 1 -Look '.\la gozine "·ill cease publ1l·a1i on aflrr its Oe! l!i i:;sue bct au sr of n1oun!ing opct«lin,g 1 .. ~scs. Cu1l·]c..; Cornrnunil'at1ons Inc tv- d;il' announ<:cd c;ardncr Co11 lc.,. l·ha1rn1a11uf1hr bu<ll'rl nr the puhli:.h1 ng <.01npa11~·. eut d lht' ri:-r In pos\;i! rotes as a n1<1 jor taclur in hrs i C'ClSi(Jll lo l!USPflld pub!n:il\lflll . '"ll scerns ironu . .: lo 1ne Iha! at l11111 ·in1e. espcciall~ 1vhen !he federal ~O\"Crn- 11rnl is ur ging ttll bu.~inesses to hold JQ\\·n costs and pril·C's. i1 should 1\self br 1 pr\n1c olicnder 11·i1h 11s g1gant1t tn· ,Tl·;1srs in postal ra!es. ·· Cowie:-.-.uid. '"\Vhf'n ii ca1ne to 111ake !his 1lec isiou." ~e addrct, •·1 Jhough! bacl. 01 er Look ·.~ ;l~ .c;1rs of l''lnS1n1et1\r. 1·c~µu11s1blt• aiuf 111ard -1ri11 n111g J11Urnah ~1n and rn.1· !1rar ·1 oa1d 'keep it g0i11g.' Bu! 111~· hriid said ~u~pcnd 11 · And thrrr 11;i-, rrall.1· nil ifhrr way" The 1.:losing \1'1ll atlrl·l ,1norc lh a11 l.!illO ,ook e1nployes. including 800 111 thrt aibsC'ription opcralions 111 Des .\loinr.-. owa . 11·hich 11·i1l be phased out i::radu:ilh· 11 cr 1hc nc·xt si' n1on1hs. Co11·les s aid l"he puhhshiug plan! in Des .\!oincs 11111 ie sold !11 T1n1!". 1111· Looi. t1r..,l apµe;i red 1)1t 1hf' :.l:.inds· 111 lanua rs 1937. scll111g at 10 cen ts an 1ssur. rhe first 1s•ue sold 111!\f e !hail jt)O Ol~I ~opies and b~ ID rnont hs lhc c1rcu1ation 1ad gro\\·11 It\ I ; 111ill11111 Circul:i llon 111 the firs! :-1~ 111onths of 9il avcra;:('1\ li .6 tnil Hon a n 1s:-ur. but 111- (ustry :-,0111 ccs said n~ing prod11ctin11 o t" hilrl e:1 tr11 lll) !lir 1nag;111nc·r-; ·1·1 r1uic Lnuh 1~ lhi• l:otl':-1 10 :i ,rnr:; 01 111:11\or n,1ga1.111es !11;1l t1;nt• t"t•:'l.srd pub \1c·:iti0 1\. l1r n111r-;! rcc1•t\t 11;1s !h1• :o;:ii11rd;11· <1 rn 111g l'O.s l, 11·h1l·h eca~ed PlJhli1·:111u11 11 f ebruni·v l'.l!i!I. a11 rr !~R 1c<1rs lowevrr, BCLu·t Srr1 ;1 ~s. the pr·c•:-.idenl nf 'tir!is l·\1 hl i~h1ng L"o .• put lhr Salunl;11 •:1enin:; Po:.t hacl. on llie s\;i nds as a 1uartcrl v puhl1t:<11io11 11ith the 11rs1 1.~.~ue 1p1learu1g in .lune l9i I U!hrr l11Jd111gs i11t'lude(! C 11 11 it. r i; .1aga1,1n('. lnundrcl in 1&811. ceased 111hlit.:all<,11 19tii . \\"orn ;ln's l101ne ('0111 · ianio11. h•ttnded in 1Ri.1. 1 ·ra~ed public;1- 1o11 in 19~;. 1\n1rnt'an i\-l;1ga1i nr. 18ifi- 956 : Sho\v f\\;.i ga1inP . t!l61 -1!16fl : The lcporter. 194!1-l!lfiR .. \·ent ure. 196'.l-1!l7 1 ind i\lode r:itor. Hl62·19i0, L1bcrt.1·, "'hich oldcd in lfl50 af1er 26 1 e::iri; as a "'C'e kl~, ,as re111·ed in April 1911as 11 quarterl}. . t\ction Group l\'l ce ts 'fonig ht At Dana School A public tnccling of the newly orgttnlz- •d Dana Pou1t t:ilizen~ fo r Action '.~$0C1at ion v.ill take place tonighl. '"\\1e hope lo recruit 11ew n1en1bcrs, >a.qs ou! circul ars. ttnd inforn1 people on hr progress we \ e n1ade and our future >Jans.· :i;:i1fl .J11n llegelbrugg~. pre~!l<lcn1. The n1eet1ng \\·ill 111ke place <11 11 p.tn 1n 1it Richard llenry Oan;l ~:!cmrnt11ry >t.:hool aud1\oriun1 Two spc-c1al mett1r1gi: of 1he board of lirrctors hs11r bt'en ~I up. One \\'ill be ;cpl. 20 1v1!h Supcrv1s0r Ron Casper~. fhe other 1v1ll be Sept 21 \1·ith the county 1lanning co1nr111ss1onn1 llc}:rlhrngge said lu111a ht s n1eet111):! \\111 >C a means of askinJ! Dana Pu!nl ~r:.1denrs \1·ha! ques!1ons lht'y 11ant ~ns\\·ered fro n1 county official~ at the 1110 1pccial mce~1ngs. i-on1etin1e.s spir ited de bate -hin1 ed that ideas !or a tu!l .Jledgcd . l:1t.1·-opcra1rd cmcrgct'ny service a re sn!J 1 er.1 111ut·h al!ve. ·rhe a\1·ared uf 3 l'l>11lrac1 spell ing uul the lei cl of ser1 ice and lhreaten1ng the ~ auki11g of !he subsidy !or 1)(}or performance wa~ n1 ade to thr 1tospita1 1\1nhulance Seri 1<.'e, I! htts l>rru 111 bu~u1e:.s 10 Sau <.:Jcmcn1 r s111l·e earl: .lu· I; \1<110r \\';ilter l·\·;in~ .11 ~tr11llg l,1· oµ· posed the eontract and 1 n~trad endorsed the imn)Ccilate purcha.~e of a ··cra~ll·. 11 11gori"" type t'llY an1bl1l:i n(·r E1'a11s as~ertcd that 11ic a111htila 111·e f1 rn1 souglit tile signing ot the cunlraet a 1veek <1go -after relu~i11g tu sign 011e <lt1 nng /he pre1·1uu.~ 111·11 n1u11th~ because. 01 !lie fe ar of nc·11· 1·on1prt1!1(1ll ··1 really be!ie\"e th at the 011!.v r!'a.~011 1ha1 !hey arf' 11 lll1ng 10 !'1gn 1.-1h<i! 11e 1 f'1·cn(ly authorit.ed ano!hrr ,er11ee 111 !he 1·11y lo operate 111 rn1 t1 l11111 ·· lhe 111a.1 ur 1•h,1 rged Ile added thaL thr $:?:Al ~ub~idy 11ot1ld not elel'ate ser1·iee by Ille privttle t1r n1. ''\Vt_ll s~_i tJ be gelling the san1e IC'1·el 1Jf serl'rce An1bulance 1·un1p~11y l'U·u11nt'r t\c1111rch Hunter agret•d Iha! unl d a ne1\· a1 11- bufa11t t" i.o; pu1 ino1 scr1·11.:t ll1e Jc1rl ;,f i..cr\'iee 11·011111 rl'n1aln the ~a1ni> Hui Cut1nc1!111an Thn1nas U'!\t•r fc•. 11hn i-ouglll. tl1e niore .i;pccif1c wording 111 lhe \"011!ra1·r. said the 1vilhdra\val of rhc .s2.-,u 11100111!.v fnr µuor prrf11r11Hllll"e ll"!HJld g11r 1he tlly 111ore cun!rol O\'t"I' the lc1 el of "\\'ell . lhars ju.~1 11nr.'' repl1 rcl lhi! 1nayor. "'That rneans 1f a i11an die s 1hc c1- rv 11·ill save s2so:· ' 'fhe consen~u<; nf thr 1·01111{·1! i.~ rha1 th, 1·1ry n11ghL not ~·el bf' rra((~ lor a !ur111al t111 er~enl'.\' se.r\ i<·e or i t~ own u ... 1n.!! a 11ro- 1e~:-:1una ll\' t'Un\·erted 1a11 and l1rr 11irn t11 d1·11 e 1t The opening of ihf' tl<·ll-fi1e d1•J.1.trl111t"111 l1eadquartrrs -:ion1rt11nr e;irl_v oe'I spring. appE><l l".~ as lhe da!t 11•he11 l!rn1 pl ans eould be made fo r the t'll\' ser1 l{'f' A! about the s;1111r 11n1e, lh r 1.·1!\ ~ t1r'r 1J.,o;pit11 I \ri ll open 11s door~. thu~ n1;1l.u1i: .1111bul:in·e rl1n~ lo :i hihpd,1 ! 1n1u·h ~hrwtrr than lhe prr~rnl tn p !O :o;nuth !.:i·~una Tilt ll'igg{'r or !he an1b11a lol'r < 110· l1'01er!'y 1ras a pnlil'r departr11cn1 lni.: ."h1111·ini: the nun1br1· of 111lH'i> \l"hirll lh~· pr·11 a1r firn1 has been nli l nl st>rvu·e -...1nr1· 11 st:1rted serving San Clc·1nrnlr l'oltre, lirt" and l1fe)!trard rh1ef~ all l1 rnllv stated lasl vn~ek th:it tl1r 11u111hr r ol an1bulance t"al!s handled by pol irr ;ind flremr.n using a city sta1ion wagou r"('a('11· ed an all·t.ime high in the 111·0 n1onlhs of Hospital"s service. Hunter replied in a ~tu<1.\" session last "·eek that 111<'!ny of the c::ill~ h:indled b.v police could have been handled by his firm. "Often they \Yould call to rind where ou r ('loses! ambulance \\':IS and if \re sa1d l)an;i Poinl they 11·ould ans11·cr 'forget 11' •· he said. "\\'r should run a surve~· of other Orangr County cilies to -:.re if !here 11 re ::in v other city-run services. 1 \\'<'Jlt lo see this problem solved onct. ttnd for all . and I hf'. onlv .solution is for us to do il for ou r· ~elve s.· \Ve:·ve ahva.ys had problems.'' Ev;ins told ft'llo11• councilmen. Board Ren1a p To Be BJessi11 g? Results of 1t current county s!udy on rrmttpping superviSQritil dis1rict!I mfly be "a blessing io disguiJ!c"' Rart Spendl9ve. president of the Saddlrb:irk Area t"oor<l1nating Count"li !old r11c1nbcr~ \\'ednesday night. Spendlovt' iaid it is likel.\ the study 11'111 lnch1dc a rerommrndalion 1ha1 ::ill or th,. Saddlcback area be plat.:cd rn rhe Fi11h Oistncl Kow parl or !hr ~·alley 1~ 111 thr fourth 1)1 .~lrict and 1>ar1 in lhc F1f!h '11 lht~· pul all of lhf' v{lllr~· In 1hr F1Hh IJ1::;trir1 11 c have lhr. polr11!1al 10 run a person fo1· s upcni1sor lrtr lhf' currrr rJ1 ~lnc1." !:)11~ndlovr said l':tcrtion!'I fn r 1h(' f•'it1h n1S\1'1('~ IUpcr\'ISOf J>O~! \I ill he held 111 1974. ORANGE COUNTY, CAL/FORNI;.. TH URSDAY, SEPTEM BER 16, 19 71 eat a e f 'ree1cny Divide•I ! 't"lll ('r d1 virll'rs are bt~ing: insla llcd along the San lhri;o l'rce\1a .... bet1\ee11 l\l1:i~1on v·ieJo and San .J uan 1·ap1 s1rano. Evcntuall ~' the safely fcn1.:es to prevent headon tolli~ions \vitl stretch fron1 the Irvine a rea to Ca n1 lnn de E.~lrc l la in 1 ·ap1~tr;i no Ccat.:h. ·rhr proJct ls, lhrce ~cpa ratc eontrart.~. 11cre given tCJp priority be{;ausc of lalalllJC'.~ 111 rct cul years on un - ~uarded ~lrell'hc~. Do1vu the Missio11 .r\ I~S Inf orn1a ti on \!IS:O:ll )\" \ 11·'..rn -11111.r111;111un and ;i1111l11·atu111o;; t11r tht' \111t'fl("<1n F1t•ld S1'!'\ lee 1\1urrH·;111~ Ahr .. :111 p1ug1 .1111 an• 11011" a1a1lahlt' 110111 !!it .\1 1S."10n \1r1u 1\VS t'lt;ipl<"I Thr prng1 .1111 111"11d1· ... a11 i1111I11;Jt1u1\:1I t11 oi l!.; l '\ll\'l"ll"ll' 1' II\! I 1'1111~ )lt'I ~1111~ OI all l 1:1i·~gn111111I~ II I ~ •i[k'll 10 111111or,;; a.11d ~··111u1 ~ 111 guud i'i!:111d1111;: n11 d i;:uli<I hcaltl1 11 ho l1:J1 t' h,1d 111 n 1 l.'ill ' nl lorcign J:u1 i.;11;1g{' ;uul ;n r al 1!·;1 ~1lfi 1 r•ar~ old F1H" 111l111'1nt1 !11111 , :ill i\lt ~ Slrphl'll F:ib11l:1 l\:18·41ti:I \1 1~ ... q[l\ l '/j·.1(1 -.\ '"11 11111~ .1 .. 1., ... 11111 be held lo!' all :-.1111lc11t~ 111tcnd1111o: ~l 1ss1un Vi"JU High Si:hoo t Fnda)'. The e1·C'n!. whi rh hera!d:i; the Qpcning uf schuol. will be lroni 8 tn II :lll p.111 u11 the t"<llill)US. . ... ..,, .. ,., ,,,,,.,,. ·~'"'"" !::AST IRVI NE -Tiie !:)an .Juaqu111 Elcrnenlary School l)istncl 1:1; aga in of- fering free or reduced n1c;ils to eh1ldre•1 11•hose f;unthC's far" l11u•n1plo.vn1rnt. ii· Ines~. death . dclaycrl rl'ce1p1 or pa~ . rcl:eil'e linancial a:.s1slance or ha\i e othcr·w1se low 1flcorncs. Nan11•s or s111de11ts 1vi!! nn! be publ1sh- r c!. poslcd or annnunced and ~t:hool rule." prohibJt !tie u-:.r of se parate lunt•hroo1ns. rncal t1n1cs. types of 1neal:i; or ulhc1· cl 1~cr1r111na11on , tlislril'l orficial~ C'lll- Jlhll ~izcd. t~rinelpal~. tlUf~('.<i :llld roO<J 1nane~er~ \1•111 scr~n studcn1s for tht: progran1, Sorne children may \vork a half.hour-a· day for their meals. AppllcaliOns may be ob1 a1ned lroni prioc1pals or nurS"es at rach schoo!. .\ui111 a l !'i la ug htc r Set l\AT~·IA NDL". ~epal 1AP 1 -Thi~ ll1malayan ll1ndu kingdon1 i~ swappi11)( lfi 1 ~ ton 5 or rhili sp1ct' aod 11·he<1t nour 10 r orn1n un1s1 China for l0.000 KOats arid S"hecp lo slauahtt'r 1n hono r of ii" J!OOs-a11 nffici:ll s110~('s1na11 -.u1d \Vcd ne:;.da\ The an1m11h1 11 ill bt ,:lau:::htCrcd 1n li·11\pleli tJ11 !he fi n:il di)\' (!f !he l·urrr 11t 111·dav Dussrhra frsli1·11 1. l\·eru11'~ n1ai 11 l'elrhralLon 11hl1·h syrnhol11.r~ the Jtod~· 11 l111natc \'1 rtory 01 rr t 1·1l. Ttie cin1n1al., l'l'lll'l' . .SCn! e\"il .. ,, . SaclclleJJacl\: Co1111cil Tolcl Mass T1·a11~it FL1tu1·c Di111 By FHEOEl11C:ti: SCllOl•:,\JEllL Uppo~1!ion by Or11nge Couni y r'rsid(·nl.s 111 a nuniber (1! proposed fre eway project.~ •·ould .spr lt doo rn for any fo1·1n of pu blic 1ranspo1·t;11 1on. lhe 1·ounry ro.1il 1'•1111· 1111 ~s in11cr !old 111en1b<"r~ or tl lC' S:>d· 1tlrbal'k Arc;1 <"onnl1n:11rng C 11 u n (. 1 I \\'(•th1esd:11· 111i:J11. ·Un tlf\r frre11;n.\ ,111d 1111 11·1·1u1~1r11r­ t1uns of nltlrr lrrr1,;i~~ 111' "<1 111 t11 bu1!d 1·,.rndnr.~ lor lu;:h .~pt·r<I 11 u lo t r l' l1i.1!l'f1-0r!a!1on tr 11 r e;in'r hnil<f 111• 1('1·uu::.tl't1el 1111' !1"t:f'll':1ys hi.:c;1U${' ul llt·oplr's nhJf'1•11ou~. ihcre 'S" 1111 11·a\ \l e 1 :1p pu t 111 lht• puhl1c lt;1n:-;pur!;111011 . · e>.· 1il:1111f'd La11r('1H'f' "Tc1f ' '.lleCon11!1r :\l1{'1111\·1llc .~:1111 lht'rt• 1~ 11pp\1~111nn 10 pn;Jrl·ls lo 111den p;1r!.". 11( 1111• !'-t"ln ()1cg1•. '.\;.1rili1 1\ll:i l!J\t'r~1<lt· ;ind !::inlcll r;1!l\r f· 1'f'(·1rn.1:. ;i~ ll'f'il ns th(' p1·op()~l'."d J1npen :il. !l1~:!111 ;1y .1~1 ;ind l'o1·1111,1 dc,I ,i 1:11' 1··1'{'t'll'<I\"~ '"l'1l1rs ;.rt• JUS! nu! hC'1ni:; rc;;.1ll ~11r 111 u1>po~111g !his lrce1\·;11'." he added t.l•H'f' illld !1101"(' reoplr. 11'111 he 1·11tni11J! !u tr1r count y ;ind we 11111~1 ha ve lhc 111e;u1s for llir1n tu J:et b:i ck and forth, ,\h,:Conv1Jle slrr~sed <)ppos1t1011 h • 1hr l'11l'1l1t: (u<1:.L Frre11a.v b.I• .~url1 t·11 1c~ as Newport fil•arl1 :111<! Sral Benet1. hr .~;iid . h<i~ ..... ('1"11111.~1.v 1eo r:1rd11.cd l!ie project ;i nd r'1Hild ••lso ~l)('/I dooin for ar!enaJ t n•p11·a~·s pl a11nrd to c·unnrr1 11•1th 11. '\\'11hour lht• 1·u;1,! lrct11;11• 11 will br l1:11d 11, J.;1'1 !ht• ..... 1;1tr 111 .c::i• al f"1g 11"ilh lhe l1111•r•r 1•nd or lllt' l\'rw porl fl'ee1v:O,\ u!' r1·1·n b1·;:111 r·11n .... tr'U<"li11n ur !he l.t1guna l".111~u11 l-'r1·~·\\,n .' 1\h ('urll'lllt· :.au! Un the loi..:a l lr1 rl, 1\TtV1111·1llc s:i1d. lllf' :--.:idd!rb;1l'k V;illcv IS 1n sln1 e lf}r ii !llll!lb{•r ur 1 u.1r! llllfl! Ol"ClllC!lfS <Jnd !ll· !1·rscct 1011 11pgr:1d111g' i\n1nnJ:' 1111' p1•t1JCt'!s lo hr :-tar1rd nr:,l ;.t;11· ;u·r -('unllr1 ·1i.1n ,,f .Jl•r1111111111 \rt1111 Lu.~ .ilh11~ l.lllcl !11 l·:I Toro 1!0:11 1 1-;~1r11!'11111 nl l '•1~e11 ti(• V.ol c111·1:1 1r11111 1.;1 l 'a~ rlo:1d to t·:I 'l'r11•11 ll oad -llel'Ol1;,tru1·1 111n of Tr,1b11t'll liuad a~ IT li1·;n!~ fur lh1· SLl nt:-1 Ana \'alle.1·. to J"f!llHJVC rn11nv l),1d IUl"ll.~. -Coos(ru1·11on 11! tr1>('11·;1.v i111rrl'h;111i,:rs I'll Alu·1:.1. t'<t11;1U;1 :ind Qs(i f'a !'k1v:iy.~. ;ilung !hr. S;u1 Die go Freeway ~l111prove1nen1 of I~! Toro Ho;id fr1i11l Trabueo !load tt> Coo ks Cu1·11rr~ -Tralt1r ~a1c!y sig11a ls ;ii 1nn 11.11 ma1or i11trr~et"t1uns. State Awards Coastal F1·eeway Work Contract The ~l<itr l1as 81'.'ardcd a $.1 :i n11lh11n 1'onlrael to a S11n1:i Ana f1rn1 ror widen· 111~ ~ sec·tio11 of thC' S~111 Dici,:o Frcc1v~y in and ncpr San Juan Capistrano. The cuntrat:I. a1\·;1rdcd lo Suku!- ( "oul.'lon . loi-, calls for \1•1deoing !he lrceway fron1 s ix to eight lane~ and 1hf" recons1rucl1on of lhe interchange \Vilh P11cific Const lligh"•ay and Camioo Las H11 1nblas. l'hc ~3.S:J7.9i2 a1·a1lable rur lhe pniJl't-l ln<:Judes cor"l(rihut.1011s Uy the county .and b.~· lhc t·1ty o( Sao Juan Cap1stl'ano The 1·ounly 1r11l pay $78,000 fur a right or 11•ay \\'h1l'h 1vill be used to roni::tru<'l new con· nccl1ons lo the freeway at C11n1ioo Las R~mblas. Tht city \\'ill donale $62.000 for p11rl of lhr rii;:hl of way and conslruclion costs for the inlerch:ini;:c. Work l1mils extend from just north nf C;:imino de Esrrelta to a half.n1i le nortti ot C111111no Lai; R;i1nbl3~. a dist1:1nce of 1.2 rnil~s \Vorl. 1~ lo be co1npleled by .Jnnuary. 19i3 In anotl1rr J1cl1011, the ,tale 11wardcd ~ $4fi.0117 t·onlrac-t to l\lodt'rn Allov~ l•";ibneator!!, Int: t1f Sla'hton to repair aiid \ , , •. L I replat'e ob~11ll'T e guardrails no\v in use at \'rlrtous loc11 t 11l11.~ on !he ll1\"ersirle Freeway 111 i\llrth Orange Coun!y, Sa <l<l leback Aid e Whacks Lo,v Vote Thr prc.~1dt•nt of thr Saddlebark Valley «oo rdinalinC C<1unc·1I 1SACC 1 took a 1vhack at fello11· r1>sHlen1 ~ of the area \\'ho thd not turn out lo vote 111 Tuesday·s Saddl('ba('k C.:ollegc bond clect100 . Nol111g that ouly 15 pC'rcent of the di~triet voters 1\ent In !he polls. Bart Spendlove said .. \\'e did an absolulely 1f'thargit· job or i.:t·tt1ng support for the c·ollege An atrot 1ousl~· ~1nall nur n~r or pcop1e vote(!. rrs tf"rr1h ll' " Spcndlo1·£> noted that a n1ajor1t y nr 1otc•rs in such area~ ;i~ ~liss100 Viejo, El 'l'oro. Irvi ne ~f!d Lrisu r r \\'ortr! fa\'ored !he bon<I and 111cli<:atc<l Ir morr ,·01erii in li1esc arens hAcl Lurncd oul the bunrt could have pa.~sed t Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS uce J 111·y T1·ial Waivetl By Stt~1}ect Ry TO\! BARLE Y Of lh• tl•llY r olot i ot!t Ar("used :'l lanne :'llarl. Ala11 Johnson of ~:111 t"k•111r11lt luday wa il'cd jury !rial in ;t dt•ril that S<l\Y the prosecution agree to J't'dUcl' il,:, th:irges agains t the 26-year-old defendant tn a n1ax1111un1 of set:ond degree 1nurdcr. Orange Count y ~u1>Cnor t:o url Judge \\'ill 1<11n :'lh1rra~· at'l'eµ1 ed lhe ;i r- 1·;111gcn1£111t after c<1relull.1 ,.,. a r n In~ Johnson 11iat h<' .. now Jac·C'd th(' dec1.~1011 u f JU:-il one 111an and not 111f• 12 Ju1·ors 11·h0 \1u1 1ld ha1·e d!"('idcd yt1 ur r:it C' ·• ,lohn son. t·nltn anti 1·111npvsed th roughlJ!. lllr rnun11ng hearing. ;issurcd Judge i\lu r· ray lh<1l he wanted a nonjur.1• trial. Chief Dcput.1· UislncL At1ornry .Jan1rs 1·.riright !old :'l lurra.\' lhal he 11·111 ask for 11 1·crd1 t t or :.ci:und dc•g rce 1nurdrr nr 111:1nslaughtcr against !hr l<t!I. h<1 ndosome dcfc11da111 " .1111·y hatl <ilrendy hcc11 ~elcl'ted and 11 ;1~ sehcclull·d to J.!O 1nto thr 1urv box \!(1nda.1• for the pcnin~ of 1he ~vouniz .\1:1rinr ·s trial II 1s bl·ing advi:.ed toda.v 111 11 ~ d1l'iba11dn 1{·n! ~'.nnght and pu bl1{" dcl cnder Ra y Sharpe 11·1•rc ordered tu return lo .Judge !\l ur· r;o.,1 ·s <'ourlroon1 at 10 a.ni. .\londa v for t1·hat 11 ill 11011· be th" nonjur.v tri:ir !he Santa An;i i\larine Lorps .<\Ir Station n1ill!ary pt1li<"c111arr lie i.~ ;1cl'used of lhr k11!1ng on .Junr , !lli'O or his ~0-.1·c;ir-0ld w1fr. Conni(' Ll'n11 .lohn~.~n. \\'!lo~c rnlildi:tll'd ;ind :-ta bhrd h•)tJ1 11 ;1s found in !hr t'OL1ple"s apar-t111 cnt 111 11/i :\tonterey LLlnr l 11 1·e~!1~alurs ;,aid '!r s ,J11ll11s1)11 hac1 h•·rn hca!en \\'ith !hr krtt ht•n stool ;:t11d rT11catedl.v s1;1bped \rirll a knife . ·rhe 11 ~ilfXln 11';1s ne l'(T fu1111d Enright had intendC'd lodav tu run 11 1 idro tilpc for .lutfge .~1u rray i;1 a move 10 h:n·r ll1e fil111 adn11Ucd as cv1denc:t b1·fo re !hr )l1r.r. The pros ecutor del"lined !o 1.·urnmcn! on 1hc l1hn in 1·1rw or a t'•)ur\ vrd('r pr0- h1h1l1ng dJ.~t'\].<;Sinn Of !hr (3Sf' ll"i!/1 llf'll"!-111<'11 and hc>ld thr 1110\·1r n1{'r ri ll \lund:1.v l1illn11·1n.e .fohnbl)n ·~ drc1s1on tn :.f'!"k a n1:11Jllr} Jf1;il. \Vorkn1c11 Sla~h l 'elcp lion e (:able \ln1 krnen 1111 1l1r 1 ·011~truc t1on pru1ccl ,1lv11g tlir !'-;1n D1tgo Frcr1vay 111 i\l1~~1on \"iCJ•J cul 11110 a 1n;11ur lelcphnne i.::ible lh1~ n1or11111g slH111n11 ni-: !he lid on Ion~ cJ1.~t;1nee ph1111e 1 ·:11 1~ f1·on1 n1any a1·eas ()f !he Sou!h Cott~L lhro11ghou1 (od<1y. The 1111.shap \1·hirh o<"c urred nea r .<\l'crv Park"•ay and the freeway al ttbout 1·0 ::i 111 al so [Orted thr u.~r or all~rnate t nll'rge11t'.v phone .~_yslems for the \l"esll!rn \Vhitc House J>acil 1r ·retephone t:on1pany n1anager Bob l:annun said lhal 200 pairs of !runk hnc 1vircs 11·ere severed in the n11shap. I le s;i id hls office ha.~ Utcu be:.ieged by suhsl-ribcrs throughoul the day. So1ne long dist:ince t.:alls f.lOI through, h· "e\·er. but only after repealed d1alln,1:". tJlh('r eunoections :ihd eonsidcrable st atic du ring the repair period. or.age Co•at l\'e11Cher 1'he cool snaJ!.._Jvij l .slil'k with us at leas! through 101nn1-ro11·. N1ghl and morning IO\Y cloud.~ and coa~t.. :ii fog 1\•ill help keep the 1nercur.v 1<11\'. II will clear to ha t y :iun \\'ilh highs near 75 find lows al 65. INS IDE TODAY Tl1c Stai e Se1101e l1 os approi;ed n bill U101 1i;o1dd r.rarl: do1vn 1111 ··rooked auto repair <lcalcrs. Story, Page 9 •••ti ... " M ... I• '•r¥1~1 ll , 1t C11h1rnl1 " ' M1wl11 , .. ,, c~.t~1.,. " " Mwlw11 .. ~ .... " Cll •UllHI 1'·lS J.11l,.n11 "low• •·> c .... 1., " Or•n11 Ctvftt¥ " c ... >1•0•• " l wlw11 ,..,.,, " 011111 J.il!lr•• " S11rtt 11.u , 11 1111.,111 ,.,. • ..... Mer~tr"t ~·U eMott•l,.moM U •ll Ttlfyl'~" " Fl11t~CI I~ ·II ,,...,.,, ,..,, "ltrtl(ll• " w,., ... , • '"" l t nGt"' " w ......... ,,., ... ll·U Mil Ibo• • Wtrl<I "lt•I •·> I f DAil Y~ILCT SC Budget of $36.8 Million Proposed for UCI SpttlaJ to UM DAILY PfLOT SAN F'RANClSCO -UC lrvme would gel a "36.11 million operating budget for 1972-73 under a $924 8 mill1on spending program proposed todav for the nine- campus University of Cahfnrnill S\"slem UC Pre.5.Jdent Charles J. J·h!ch Un1'e1led his budget proposals during a meeting of UC Regents he rt. Hitch said th prflposrd budget. aboLJt $80 mil!lon more than lhts year·s $84~ 7 rtilllion . "doe1 not fulf1ll all of the unlve.r1lty'1 most urgent need1, but dou enable the university to reverw the direction of !..ht p&.!I three year1." tn the cue of Orange County's UC Irvine. the: proposal ralls for 8 '3.1 million increase. over the current campus operating budget of $32 .9 mlll1on. Uni\'ersity spokesmen ii;111d the UC! budget pr oposal rails for 56 ntw faculrv membtrs and 20 ne.,.,. teaching ass tstantS to help .. rve an e-stimaled fill tm enrollment of 7,732 studenta. The fi1ure , includea undtr1radu1tea, I r I d u a t e atudtnla •nd medical atud~nta. UCI of- flc lail1 e1pect 7,100 student• on campus !hi! fall. The U\I budget proposal for 1972·73 alsn would rM!ure the school'ir; current 11tudtnl·lrachtr ratio from the ('Urrent ·1!1 I tn 18.2, according to uni\·ersily of· hr ta ls. I-lit.ch said. "It ls very difficult to plan Mlequat.ely for 1m.73 realWnc that re- cent regenta' budgeta have been dll.re.arded by the state. The budget recommendat1fln .,.,·as l'illrn1wiched betwetn two "alternative budgets" Hitch prestntetl for the re:gtnt"s consider1111on OnP. 11n "austeri t,v budget"' S40 6 n1ill1nn tughcr than la st yrar·s sta!t ap- propnation, .. would nQI restore any of the Heiress Co1nes to Cou11tv "' On l1·vi11e City Electio11 B~ JACK BROBA CK 0! !tie Dell¥ 'IJo! Sltl! Joan trvine Smith m11de ont of her in- frequent visits tfl Orange County nf- firialdnm and almost upstl plans for in- corporation of the propns~ city '11 Irvine. The principal stockhnlder in 1he huge lrvme Company -accompaniNI by !'In ' attnrney -spent many hours Tuesday <ln the sixth floor of the county ad- ministrative office build ing butlonholing Orange County supervisnrs. The heiress, who now lives on a spacious ranch in Virginia. repnrtedly had lunch with Bo11rd Chairman Robert Battin in a httr and sand.,.,·ich place near the offi ce building. Her mission was ostensibly lo seek a 6(kl1y delay in the hearing nn in· C<lrporation of the new city but her motives were not clear. But her activities brought immediate reaction from proponenls of the new community. Andrew ~1ay, representin g COIN. the fund raising l'lrm of the incorporation move. put it this way in addressin11: Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers : "Joan Irvine Smi!h is not a resident of the proposed.new city. She does nnt vnte here but there are 7,CIOO people who are your constituents and do vote here." Ma y u·amed. "Do as you told us you .,.,·ou!d in your offi ce and allow this election lo go forward." Mrs . Smith has bten eng1111ed in a run- ning battle for many year~ v.·!th the James Irvine Foundation. majority stockholder in the Irvine Company. She insists that the corporation is not manag- ed correctly. B11ltin and Caspers .,.,.,re nbviously im- pressed with r-.1rs . Smith"s arguments as they clearly expressed in debate on the hearlng issue. Casptrs at one point \\'ednesdiiy .,.,,hen he wa!'I backing Ba!lin"s proposal lo con- tinue the incorporation htaring for 60 days, referred lo the righls of the htires ~ r!PsPrving "more consideration than a phny tax corporation in San F'raciscn that is not interested in the actions of the Board of Supervisors." Battin joined the insinuatkins <it this point ch11r.c:lng that J ohn B u r t n n, chairman of the inc.orpor11tl()n group wa s •·el!<'ted by the lrvine Company." A spokesman challenged the statement, pointing out that Caspers ""'as elected by the people of the Fif!h District. including Ult petitioner~ for the neu· cit~·. The supervisors hearing room v,·a~ packed .... ·ith mnre than 100 supporters of the new community. They app!auderl speakers favoring their program until Battin curtly v.·amrd them that "if there is anv more loud app!aust l v•1ll cut off discuSsion and ca!J for an immediate \'nte '' The supervisors fi nal!\' \"01ed fnr a cnn- t1n1Jo>d hearin11 1n lll'n v•reks on thf' 1n- rnr por ation after ~uprr1·1snr David L. Baker was summnned from 11 sickbtd to pro,·ide the neressiiry thirrl \"Olf' Supt>rviso r \.\"1!!111m Ph1lhp~ v..:is 1n San Francisco on bus1ne~s of the sta!e organiza!ion of .o.ureri\'.~or~ Casperii; ent hus1a.o.m fnr the i;Q.d;:iy dela.v seemingly mtlttd ll'hf'n 1t was rx- plaintd that a Un iver~ily nf Califf'lrni11 Board of Regent~ report nn tht ~talus of the. proposed city v.·hich Batlin h::id been \ OIANG-1 COAST DAILY PILOT """'ISi!! Co..uT PUl l lSHIHQ O:W.PAHY ••ierf N. Wted Pr•iNnt •nd P11b111nl!f f. J 1clc •. C111l1'r 'ff YU ,,..1"Rt 9roll G-"I MtNW Thonu1 K11•il lrlrw T)i~"''' .A. M11•p~iftO MU1•1lng EGllW Ol.rln H. Looi Rlt~trd P. Ntll ...... lntllt lt\t11111i119 lllto.._ Let-a..c.• Offke 211 Foreot Av1"u• Ml1TIR9 1~dre11: P.O. 1 0 1 ll6,, '2652 Sn Cl_ .. ,. Offlc1 J OS North EJ Co111iRo Rt1!, 'l612 °"'"' --c-"""'' »:! w011 ••r S!rett W.W..•1 •ff<h? l,Jll ~IW!ler! lou11v1od tklalnlDn aMUI; J/llj eM'-" eotillVllJ"d IJlTl Y PILOT. "1fll ""lctl 11 ~ ""-f;...,,.l'nu. It .... rlohfOI •Utlv t>tt~! $~ w1v "' ,.,..,.,, _,.r,,..,.. fir l tll'l/'l• I••<~, ... ,.._. 9Ndl. Cet1t ,.,.... """""-'o" ~ .,.._ltll'I 1111..,. ~... '"-''' ~-.... $oddl1bK .. •Jo"O WI"' -r .. llot>tl •ltlM. l'""<IOll •'"''"" 'IW It •I all Wttt •1r SlrHr, Coolt M..._ ,...,._ f71•1 642-'Jll Cl-"'H A.'"'9hl .. ••2-ll71 S. Chi 1111e A.n 11.,_,. .. ., '···~-"'2-44Jt ............... llh,~ , . ..,.... .. ,~''" ~. tt'1l, 0-.• Co1rt ~"!" ... '°"'"",, We M... 1'-""• lllVl!rl"O•"• •Ir.till l'M!I... ... OG....,\\""tnh h••«" ,,_..,. M ,_.,.K id ••l't!lvl tpK~I pw- 1'111Mlol'I .. UllY'liilhl -· SKW (ltn ... 11g1 Mid el H~ t 11l'Jil .,,,. '"'' Miu, C•"..,.,,f•. ~er111 ..., w ""i.i-11,:1111 -t1>1y1 D~ "'"' n .1S -!~111 l'lllliltry dM•!htl~, 11 U mQfl1N1• • demanding had been in the hands of th t 11upervisors since last St'ptemb!r. Timothy Strader. attorney for the 1n- corporators said .Rddilional cop1e.s of the report lo the Regents '"'tre delil'erd fn the board members as recently 11s last vu~ek. Clifford Miller, fa cilit ies planner for UC!, said the regen~' report showed that lhe city would be fin1nc:ially sound . He se.ld the regmts voted 18 to Z to approve plans for the community. Burton, long the le::i der of !he in- corporation movement. hit back strongly at Battin'i de.laying tactics . "We are not interested in being 11 pawn any longer of Joan Smith. the lr1•ln e Company or the Board of Supervisors and thtir yroblems, ·• he warned. "Thert h11s been seven-month del11y already and that is enough ." One written protest to the incorporation ~·as received from the Irvine Industrial Complex. It stated th::it l11ndowner9 representini:: !Ill percent of the 938 acres sought by Santa An::i south of the Santa Ana M11rtne B11ii;e were opposed to the in- clusion of the ir property in the ntw city. The property valuation involved was a little more than three percent of the total assessed valuation of the propo.~ed 18.000- acre city. Protests from owners of more than 50 percent of the as~es.e,ed valu11lion 11re necessary ln block the incorporation vole. The city of Santa Ana tried r-.tonday ti) get 11 State Supreme court order delaying the incorporatinn proceeding hut failed. Mayor Lorin Griset ::ind Cit\' Atlnrnev James Wit hrs indicated that ihey would continue the.Ir tfforts. i:r f.: 1:r 'Mo nke y Wrench' By Battin Stirs Wild Scra1nbli11g Wnen fru.~tralffi Supervi.~or Rnh rr! I~. Battin stomped nut. nf the Oran C!P Cnunlv Rnard nf Supervisors mC"e t1ng rooiTI \V~dnesda.v noon. he carried 11.·ith him a sati.e,faction of ~ort s. HI" h.'id almost ~ingle-h::inrlerlh· hlnck!'d bnth the rl ertion for th{' incorporation nF the propnserl city nf Irvine 11nd financinR for a nt:v.• County Dt"partml"n! nf Educa- tion hui!dln11:. He h11d 11lsn caused " .~irk m::in In tM! bro11Q:hl from his bf'd and almo.c:t cost the county a possible $100 ,000. Board Chairm an BBtlin nr Sanll'I An11 had almost achievtd his 11nals bv t11k1n11: ad\'anl::iji!e of !he f::irt th;i.1 nniv threi> r-u~r\ isor~ ,Wl'rt' prf'.~l'nt ;:ind 11 -\'OlP nf !he ma1nrit~· nf the fil'l'-mPmh('r bo;ird v.·:.s necessarv fl}r pasSil&f' nf thl' 1m· pnr!ant meAs ures :-;ll l'H'T\"i~nr 011\'id L Rakt;"r , p11ll' 11nd '"'l'ak from an arrident. wa~ C"t11ltd frnm h1~ ~1('k hf'([ II' brl':i k thr 1mn11.c:.c:(' R::ik"'r v•a.~ injur!.'d lasl weekrnd at hl.'i 1..ake Ar n.11 hl"ad r;ibin whrn ~trurk bv a fa tl1nR timber · fir v.·;i~ knnrkf'rl In !hr l!ff'lund ;:inrl l::o.v uncofl~c1ou.~ fnr alml'l.~t nne hnur befrire his wife r!.'turned frnm 11 ~hnppinR trip . Six ~1 11rhe.c: wrre req11irtd In cln.c:e ::i i;:11sh in hi.~ he;id and he v.·l'l s hPld n\'trni11h1 in 11 nearbs hospit11I for nb.~ervatinn Rallin·.c: !actics on the rlepartmen! nf education i.~.c:ut , includf'd rtfu.c:11I !o \"otP fnr apprn1·11! n( a low hid on St !I mill ion in bnnds to build the structurl' In thf' rnl1n fy o~ral ion rrnf{'t at Gr::ind and r.trF'adden tt•·enues 1n San\11 Ana The Bank nf Amerira 1ra~ lnw hirldrr al S a.162 perrPnl. The only other h1rl v.as ;:it a higher .'i.!l.M5 ptrcent. But !he hank. 1111 is normal in such practice~. had p1artd a 26·hour limit nn acceptance nf thr bid . On Aug . 2. the J. n. Timinon~ Consln1ctinn Oimpany nf Li! AnReles had offered the Jnv.· bid of SJ J mlllion t<'I build the educati on structure. This ron- trart also had a time limit for ar.· cept ance. Big Sister Drivers on eastbound 14 ~file Road near Farmington. r.-lich , get a creepy feeling they are being "'alched as they pass a small barn with a "Mona Lisa" stoirally leering at the passing scene from the \\•all of I.he barn . The work \\'as dnne by Douglas Tyler \\•ith one gallon each of black and white pa int. He dld it fo r '"kicks"'. 2 Coast A1·ea Me11 Held On Cl1arges of Swi11dle The: fnnner ln;:in nfficer of ti Cnsta r-.1e'a s;:l\'lll,l!S anrl loan anrl ::i !';in .Juan Ca p1.o.!rano rn::o.n 11re unrler arrt'.<:.I today aftr-r Anaheim Police filM iv11nd theft chRrRe.~ RQ'.ainst them 11nrl 1 .... •n ntheri; T\1·0 wnmrn, nnr frrnn rn~la '.llrr.;11. v.·ert repnrted b.v 0H1cer.• 11~ \"ictlms !nvr.sti~:1t0ri; a::::rrted lh::i! 1,1·rrk.~ 0f probing led t.n the :irre::r 0f F.m0ry l 1 r-.1arrh;:int. :19, nf Z~9 RnyA\ r:11m Or!\'P. Cnstll MP.i;t1 . ti f0rmer \nan nffictr w11h P:ici fir ~a\·in(lS and Ln;in ASS0Cl8t l"T'I Others held nn the char11es are ErnP~l Kicldell. 42 . nf 327•2 Alipa1. SL , San .ru11n (:1p1~tr:1nn, rirr~nr~· Kidrle!t . 2!1 nl Oran~P , :inti [l;i lr F: !)a\\ snn. 4fl whn refused tn h::t his hnme addres:: ThP quarlPI ar, !n t1 rr:11J<nPd in municipal rnur1 \~'e<lnesclay 0n J,?n1nd thrH rh:ir@PS. Offi('ers .c:::i id ;in An~tir1m 11irl.nw ""<IS thr prinr1pal 1·u•t1m nf !he ;illP>?,o>rl 1;,w1nrllr ThPV rl:iim ~he w;i<; persuRrl rrl ln rrlt'll~f' 1ht !n1::1 rlrrrl tn hrr hnn1P In snurhwr.o.I An11hr1m and .:ir1rr ;i seri{'.~ nf fin::1nri11I mllneu\·r r" fnuncl hrrsrll l1ah\p for S240 :i mnn1h payment s nn her h9n1P Thi' twn J\iddell." anrl fl1111·s0n arr nr. firC"rS nl !\'<> Home OP\"(']Opn1ent (l\1n· p:in,1· nf Tu~ttn. Thf' v.·1dnw ('l::1in1s ~he ('nn !::irtr<I fh(' finn anrl thry aJ<recd to buy ht>r hnmP so I.hat she might mo1·e intn a mnblle ht1n1P Gregn~· Kidde!l a~kNI In use thP hnmr R~ ~l'ruri1v on a ~hnrt. term sz~.000 \o;:in, she lolrl pot i('e Shf' h11rl hetn prnm1sPd A $5 .0(Wl hrlnus 11nd an adv3nce (lf St.000 for a dn11 n p;iy- Ounce of Prf'\'f'nlinn? HALSTEAD. Eni;:land !AP ! -Rnh1n Hu~essen, 11 chastity helt m11nul::1rtur~r ..... h{'I st11s mnst or hi5 prr>d11rt in 1he ll ni !ed St::il r,<;. ha~ t11ken nut an in~11r:1 nre policy .... ·hich ~·\11 pay $4R.oon H ht is kill- ed by members of .... ·omen's lib. n1rnt on II mnhile hnme. Based nn as.~ur:int'f'.C: nf 1hP n1rn sh,., rlaims shf' .O.l~lll>rl dor11mf'nls rermiiting !hf' 1'US! In firm !o nh!11in a ~2~.000 lnfl n on hl'r hnusP. ~hf' tnlrl inve~liRlll.nr:;: th.<i! .o.he h<1:;: nr\"rf ro--c·riv{'d !h1> prnPQ~r-d rnntr::irtr. or thr ~1.000 prnn11<('rl A.I 1'11 ~ pni11t thr Sf'ennd vlrtim , a Cnsta ~lr~;i wnn1an Pn\errd !hf' pir!Uf(' !-hf' lnld rnll!"f' !h:ll ~larrh;int tnlrl hrr nl ;i [V1Trn11 al fir~! tru~t \fl;in llt 10 pPr· rrnt Jn!prr~! nn thr An;iheim 1,1·icto11'~ hom,., Shf' ~;11rl (:rr~rl' l\1rld{'!I :ind l\.l:1rrh:1n t shn11rd her !hr hnmP and ::i~.o.urf'rl her 1h:i! 1! 1~·si~ ::i i:!nntl ln11n ri ~k She siii:nt"d r:irrr~ :ind 111rnrrl (\\"f'r !hr ~:?.'i 000 fnr the m1•r1g;ii:r Sh"' !nlrl nlf1('rr~ 1h111 shP had heen prn- mi~rc1 1hil1 thP hl'lml' 11·nu\c1 he ~11lri fnr ~10 (ln(l 11nrl ~h"' v.ould realize " ri11ick S~.r'l(ll) profit Sh,., f'h.:lr,£:{'~ th11t she h::i.~ 11r1rf rr rr11rrl ;i 1~l1cl rnntrart frnm the finn Saddlehacl{ U11it Opposes Tustii1 U11ificatio11 Pla11 ~1embers of the S11ddlf'b1ck Arl'1t Coordinating Council <SACCI lndic1ted \\'ednt sd11y night the~· .... ·ould go on r(':Cf)rd aga in~l 11 propns1l v,•hlch mighl tum the Tustin Vni on HlRh Scl'lool Dl~lrict lnto three smaller unifitd srhool distri<'l5. Presidtnl of !ht grnup, Bart Sptndlnve, lrrmed recently 11pproved lint~ of dtm11rcation for the thrte district! ''illoglc&I and lrrrgulRr ." A mta~ure on lht unification pl1n. 11s 11nptO\"t<:i by !ht 11ehool bo::irds. will be placed before voters 1n lhe TUHS district ne:x t June. J\f1<'harl Sht art'r, pre,o;ident or lhe , J\fls!!lon Vlejn Homt'O"""ntrs A5~()Ci11l inn, susge~!td hi~ Rroup would figh t !ht prn- pos1l but did not ~11y why ~oend10\'f' 1ddf'd that a SACC cnm- milltt on educ111ion might lnnk 11 th.- 11nlflc 11tlnn pl 1n l-0 stt If l"hitn ,:rs rnuld be worked out. A puhlic hP::inn R nn !hf' un1fir:1tlnn ""·Ill ht hrld before the OranRt. County Com- mittee of Sch(l()I Di~lriC'I Or(lan1z11llon Oct. 8. Tlm t 11nd pl11ce have not ye.I hten 11onnunrf'd. As the r l11n adopted h~· !ht \'11rinu~ school di~trirl! nn.,.,. ~lands. unif1f'd rll.~trirt5 would bt crta!ed fl'.lr lhe Tustin, Trvlnt &nd 1'11ssion Vitjo area .c:. PROHSSIC'NAL INTERIO R DESIGNERS program reducl1ons which we ha1·e had to make durin& the pail thret yeara ." Hitch said the other, which represnts a S76 9 m1lhon increase over last year·, stale funds. w11s "a modPst hudgr.I basf'd on ~!anrlard.~ wC'll ~lnw those pre1·11d1ng in thf' m111· 19tifl"s ·· The ··reton1n1ended budgt t" Increase~ state par11c1par1nn b.v Sfill 3 millil)n from SJ37 I m1ll10n and calls for $!fi .I n11llion in regents fund s lt includes a $2.l 3 1n1!l1on incre.R!e in tht bast for inflatinn, merll increa&U and hmdlng adjwtmenLa a nd $3S mllllon for whit Hitch called ''nee!55arv ]OC'rea!e!. '' Hitch !.lid thi! year's r!'Comme.ndal inn has been b;ised upon 1he :issumpl1on5 rhat the state 's econ11n1.1• "'I ll improve, that the pe.oplt of California v.·ant tn maintain the un1versir .11 '"el a htgh levt l of dlst1nclion." ;ind tha! !he gol'ernor and the legislature will include university neMls among their highest priorities. Coit1icil Orders Police To Stitdy Speed Bu1nps San C!l'mente cnunr1lmrn \\ rdne.<:dav ordered the pnlire clr par1mrnt In dr;ift sprr1f1r;itinns for Sf'!l'rd bun1p.~ nn nne sleep rnad11·a~ 1n ihe Ri\'1er::1 d1~!rirt despite a 11·arn1ng b~· rolice Chief C!iffnrd !'.furray v.·ho i>elieres the hun1ps are J!- Jl.'gal. ("nu11c1 l111L'n rlrJflf'!hrlrs.~ clrhatrd the Issue !hen nrderl'd 1hc iJO.~ting nf ;:in ade- quate sperrl lin111 011 A\'en1da La Costa - a speed limit v. llicli 11·11uld be safe enough fnr dri \'ers tn nt•gri!iate tl1e bump.~. Chief r-.1urra v has labeled thr traffic in· hibitnrs .. tre1 icl1e.<: in l'!'l"erst'" Rut a counc-ll ma jority agreerl \\'eel· nesday !hat the city .o.houlrl try the asphall deterrents reque~!ed by Riviera residents In reeenl v.·rrks strip s1~ns and center dividing Line.~ ha1•e hern ererted ac- cording lo resirlen1s' demands. But in recent da\'S a new prnhltrn - \•and alism -has plagued the traffic con- trols . Fh·e stop signs v.'ere stolen and the center line pa in ted black Police \\'f'd· nesday rec-overed f-0ur of !he signs. t11k.en by juveniles. Councilm en Stanlcv Nnrthrup \\'ed· nesda.1• endorsed rhe concept of the bumps and said !hat despite debale 11hotrt (·j!~· habilir.v i11 case of an acci dent h!am· ed on the obstructions. he belie1 es thP. c1- ly .... ·ould not be in lega l jcapor!}'. "San Clemente hi~h school".e, parkini.t Int has the1n . and ir·s pril·a1e prnprrty. The police give licke!s there. trin." he said lie questioned . hcwe1·er, lhe valid1tv nf ~eek ing departn1ent help on sperilica- f1ons . '"I c;in't see the point The pnlice are hnpel{'s~ in !his thini: ber;:i11se they behel"f' lhe burnps are illegal ··· Northrup said hi' belie\ed th11t if ;i posted, safe negotiating speed 1,1·ere plac· ed on signs in the arra, lhen the city v.·ould nnt be l.Jable. Councilman \.\'ade Lnwer, 1,1•ho also 1·n1ed in fa vor of the t>umpii;. nonelhe!ess PQinted out problems with them. '"Th0se 1hings ~Jo.,.,. emergency Vl'h1cll's down to a cra1,·!.'" he. .c:aid. ··;1nd if !he v srre::id all nver tn11·n 11·e"d havr thl ~Jov.·est police and fire department..! in the country.'' Seco11d Autopsies Co11fir1n Sl1ots l(illed Attica Guarcls ATT!rA . :-, Y ILPl 1 -Twn 11·irlel.v knn11·n p:ithnlni;is!~ II hn prrfnrmed Sf'- rnnd autnp~1r~ ronfirmPrl !od11y !h;it nine hn~lages k11!ed 1n thr A!lira Stalt Pri ~on ro>vn!! clird nf i:un~hn\ 11·r.ui111~. The autnp~1r~ \ll'l"C p{'rfnnnrd hy Or. Henry !-i1r.c;PI of \\'pstrhrslrr County 11nd J)r M1rh aC'I B:idrn. :i ~~i~tnnl New Ynrk City med1ral rxa1n1nrr. aftrr an t1n- rlrr1;iker ~~1d hr f11U rlfl no 1·i.~1hlP hullPt wntind~ nn 11nr of the ho~t ag{'.~. Rich11rd Lev.·1~ A 1 ~1h hn<>t~ll.P rl1rd nf ll hi'llllnR !v.•o d.:i\'~ aftrr 1he ri>hell1on s!:ir!('cl Dr. .lnhn ~:dl.:inrl, ,\lnnrni> C:nuntv medical ('\";q;ninrr. \1·hn hflrl pcrfnrmefl lhP orhi:innl ::1111nr~ir~ 1h~rlo.o.Prl !hP fin· rlir1"~ nf !he n•·::i11t<1p~ic~ Edland said 1Rw1s wa~ $hot iri !he bnrk" n1· .:i single h11llrt wtnrh lnd,gcd in hi~ ('hrs1 Thr 1Rlt>~! f1nrl 1n).!s t•;in1r ::i<> 11 ~1;:i1r in- ,.r~r1~.1 r1nn nprnrrl 1ntn !hr f11r -clnv rPIJf'l lion On" nr thr q11e~!1ons In he .:ins.,.,·ererl i~ 11hn hrrd the ~ht1!~ lh11t kill· ffi the nfnf' host.<ij.!t•<, \\"rre !hey k1 llrd h\' i 111n11tr~ ;'11 nn(J::i\' \\ hr'n 1 j(MI :-Lilt• 1~·111·1• ... :1 I Inn II I f :•·11rrl~n1rn :ind ~h,,r1rr~ clrpullr" slnrm· ed I hr I 200 l'11n11rt.~ \I ho h:id hPld t hPrn '" ~141e 1hrn1 bf>{';iuo;e 1hr rnn•·i{"f<> drf'~.~· rd their hnsl:ll!r~ 1n pnsnn rlrnim~ 11nd h1rl hPhind thrn1 n~ thP 11~sn11I! force h1 I rr1snn fnr fl\{' fl;11 ~~ Or 11•rre the 1 sh"l h) !hr rnrn 11·hn tr1rrl !hr prison w11 h rif1P~. ~hnli:un~ ,111 nd tear .':«~" Annlhrr nag.Ring 'lLl"~linn is .,.,,h~lh!':r the ~laughter cnulc1 h.:ivp heen prevented H negnti;:itinn~ had gonP ::1 hlllr lonRer nr Cn\· Nels(ln A Rnckefeller ha d personally appearl"d at the priii;on! Migratory Bird? U.S. Impounds Stu ff cd Durk T!'[...,<;;A, Okla (AP 1 -r S rustom~ of· r1c1als are holding a s1ufred <luc k wh ich hrlnngs In :>. rul.~a man nn 11:rnu nd~ th e duck could not br f11\11wrd 1n1n the coun- \r\' b(ocnuse i! is R m1gr:11nry b1rrl. Charles lngtr ha~ fnughl for three monlh5 tn ri'claim the bird ..... ·h1rh .... ·as impoundrfl v.•h{'n hr cro.o.sed !he t;.S - C11nac11an horcler .tunl' R "r-.ly ~n Mark h;id sf'rn !hRI rl u\k at Sw::in Ltikr. ,\!::1n1tnha, ::incl just h::irl tn hR\'P (1 In f11rt. he hRrl sa1·rd for a ~rar rn ,erl ti v. hrn •1·e 1,1•rnt back on 11 fi.~hing trip."" lnE?le sa1cf '"Hr harl carr1erl Iha! 1h1n1; -.,.,.1ng!! 5prr11rl nul ~n lflchr~ tn lAkenff -on ht!> l:ip fnr 500 mtle.o: untJI we jiilOI In Pembina. '" A Nv lon Sha g Thar's Young in Looks, and Young in Pric e! 9.95 SQ. YD. IF \'OU CAN'T C0~1 E 1N-CALL &lfi-0275 for an expert carpet consul1anl "'·ho 11·ill come to your home '"'tlh samples "·it houl any {lbligation to you? ll lS HAR!OR BLV D. COSTA MESA, CALI F. 6'4&-0275 I I 1 I ,. ··--w {C·P¥fS ··~ ' Laguna Bea~h EDITIO N Today's F .. al N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO . 222, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPT EMBE R 16, 1971 TEN CENTS ' • rin {ers' I e om aints Claarge s R e d ·11ce d Johnson Waives Trial ~y Jury By T0\1 BARLF:\' or !~• 01t1• 'll•t i1111 .'1 ccuscd :\lanne \lark Al an Johnson of San Clemente loday 1r;ii\·ed iury lnal 111 a deal lhat saw the prosecut ion ;igree to reduce its charges against the 20-yt>ar-old defendRnt lo a maxirnur11 of second de~rce niurder. Orange Cou11ty Supenur Court JudgP '\'illian1 ,\lurra.1' ar<·epted the ar- rangcincnt afti•r carefully \\'a r P I 11 ~ ,Jphnso11 lh;i t he "11011 l<i•·ed the dec1 ~1"11 (Jf Jll~I one 11H111 ;'Ind not lhf' 12 1u1·or:; 11lltl \1flt1ld IHI\(' df't'trl e<I \<\lll' lill(' J11h11.~on. {';1l1n ;t111i' 1:11111pu:.ccl thr·ougilu l !hr 1n,-1rn111r.: h~':i 1·111..;, a:-:-.ured .Judge ;\lur· ra\' !hat he 11·an1ed a non1ur1· 1ria!. Chirf neputl' !)1~11·11·1 A1l1.1·11p1 .h1111r" I·:nnglil lold :durTH~· lhill hr 11·ill ti:k f11r I'. 1·crdict of second degr·re n1urdtr l>r 1na11slaughlcr' against the tall. handosom e defendant. :\ jur.v had alrciid)· bten i>elctted and \\'as scheduled to go into the Jllr~' ho:-. l\·londay for the pening of tht' young ll !arinc's 1rial I! 1s bring adl'iscd lod:ly of i!s disbandrnenl Enright and pubh(' detrnder Ra~ :-;harµe 11 rre ordered tu rc1urn lo .Judge \!11r· l'P.\'·~ courtrouni <il 10 a.n1 . t\lon<l:-t\ fnr 11·hat "'ill now be thf' nonjury trial 1hf' ~<1nt<1 Ana :O.l:innr Corp!-Air St;ili.111 11nl11ar~· p•1hcc111:10 Iii' i.s ac\·used of the k1lhng on .Junr, 1qi11 of hb '.!O·vc<ir-Qlrl 1\llr. C-011n1f' L~·n11 .lol1n~;111 . 111\0~f' n1tiull;oted ;1n.! ~t ;1hbr'•! bod1 11;i~ luund 111 the i.:u<lpl c ~ ap;irtnirnt ~I 416 ~donter('\ Lane iOIC~llgiltO!'S-~i!lrl r-.l r~ .!ohll~Uf\ h;id 'il1 ake /l la y·ltouse Friendly Pl ace ,' A ctre.~s Tile J.ag1111a .\Joulron P l<1yhou~t' should beco1nC' a "pla(·c 10 1ncct tr1en1b anrl ~rrracl R l1t1!e go~~ip Jarqu1e ~loffrtt told mr111brr~ or 1hc Lh;imbcr Qf Co111- 1ner('f' at 1hr1r 111orning mrr1111g \\'rd- .,rr hJd tlht! Frcl 1 n~ al !hr ul<! pla.1 hou~c. · ~h(' o;;111t "anrl !hPrr·, 1111 rea!':on 11·11~· \IC :.l1<1u!d1i't ha1e 11 :it !hP n<'ll' t111e \Ir~ ~lull ~,!I i~ A dl!C'('lor at 1hP p!;-i.1 hou~r :ind 11111 ~1a1 1n ·-r 1a1a Su1tr · l'.h1th open~ ~cp! 21 fnr a thr't r -11rrk l'\Jll Sh(' -~uggc:-:!cd nlc 1nhrr~ of l )1 r 1•h;,1nbrr or u!hrr l'Ol111n11n1t ,\· 01·g:i1111.i- t 1011~ purt·ha~e i)l()t ·ks of tirkc!s for !hr 1healcr. and lhr11 1:a tL'h a late n1i.:h1 n1P:il together Such "parl1 111gh1s ' :.aid ~1 r~ \lollrll h:ivr hrrn populil l' 31110ng group,.; of !hrt'e or four rou plr ~ ThP pl:i~·hou,r , shr added. !1;'1S a nurnbrr ('If ddferrnl sra~on t1eket pril· i::ran1~. cn111l1ng holclrr~ lo .'C<' 1he other ln'e pl:i}!i 1n addition lo "Pl aza Sui1r .' Ix-en beatt·n \\"llh thf' kitl'hf'n ~t nol nnrl rcpeatrdl~ ~l abbed \1 irh a ~n11e The 11·eapon 11·as nc1·er found. Enright had intended 10da~ 1o run a 11dNl tap!' for Judge ~l urray in ;i 1110\'c lo ha\'e !he !Lhn adm11tc<1 as e1·idencc before lhc jur~. The pro,..et·utor dee lined tu t•i111111ent on the tiln1 111 1 ir11· of a court ordri· pru· h1bit1n.~ distussion of the ca:.f' 11 i!h or11·~1nrn ;;nd ht·ld !he 111011c 111rr 1111 \londa~ follo11inJ! .John-.<ln ·s det'l:.11111 to :-.f'ck a no11,1tll',1 tri;il, Looi\ lo F'old 111 October· ' Costs Bla111 ed "\P,\\' YOR K fUPI 1 -Look \lnJ:!:~111110 1111! cease pubhca11on after its f)r! 19 !~~UC bCl"<l llSl' Of lll01tll1UlJi: upt•rallng lo~se~. CO\\lC's t:on11n11n1ea!i1·1t~ [111· !n- d;1,\· an1101n1t1•d r:ardn{'r Cowles. l'hain11<1n of tin• n.o.1rrl nt the puh!1~hi11g £"0111pany. 1·i1,~,t th1• n ~" in post;i! ra1r.~ ;i~ ii nl<iJfll' f'\\·tur !11 hi, dt't'bi1Jn 10 su~pl'lld pulJl1\·;1r1 .. 11 ' II ~tTln~ 1n1n11• to 111•' !11;1t ;it t ll1~ 1 nn r. <'~Pl'l'!;dil' 11 lit•n 111•' lt•(l1•1 'ili Kn \ •'11! 111t111 1~ urg111g all hu~1nc~~t·~ 111 h .. lrl do1111 cosls :ind pr11 ·('~ ii ~1101110 11 ~rl1 IJ r a pr11nt· oflrnd('r 11ilh its g1g<1nl1\ 111- erca~es 111 posl<1! r:llt:o..'' Ci111·:r., .\<lid -·\\'h<'1f 11 1.'<llllP 1(1 make th1!5 drri..;i•u1 " ht> added, ··1 thought b:i1:k nl'cr l.•Jok 's :;.-, ~·ea1·s of c·onslrul.'t n r . responsible ;i11ll a11·ard·w1 nn1ng JOU r11:1h~n1 ;ind 111~ htarl ~;'!]d 'keep 1t .coing · But n1.\ hc;,d i;;11d ·:-us pend 1t · And !hrre 11,1.~ rrrill.v n°1 uther Yiay,'' The tlo,<-111,e 1v1ll a!li'1·1 111orr tha11 l f~ Lf1<1k en1p loye'. 1nelud111g BOO 111 the ~ub.~lT1pl1<>n oprr:i!i1111~ 111 Oe ::; \J•1U\•'-'· 1011:1 11h1rh 11·111 br phii ~rd ••ul t:l'<lthi·1lh· '"l'I' tht' nexl :-.I\ 1111•11lli · 1·,111h" '!\1d The pttblt~h111.c planr 111 l>c-\]!11nr, 1•. 11! he sold 10 'ftJll<' In c L•11lk l1r-! <q>peJ1 e1I Pn !hf' ~·;u11h 111 .Janu<ir.1 19:!7 .,e!l1111::: ;l( \U 1·rnt .'i a11 l ~·lfr. The t1r~1 1--uf' :-.1•l d 111111e th,111 71H1 u1 111 ~·opu.'~ arid hr )!) n11u11l1~ 1hP «In 11l:.tl1u11 h;.rl gr .. 1111 !•1 I I n1ill1n11 C1rt·ul a11on 111 lhe 111 ~1 six n1u111h~ 11r 1~1;1il1 fraJ:1'd66 n11llit.111 :in 1s:-.11r bur 111 d11 ~tt·1 .~OUfl'e!' ~;l id fl ,\ltlg µro(!1i!'l11111 \ll'L~· had c;11en lip thP n1:1g.11 111P ·., n•1-cnur l.nnk 1~ !hr l:11e.•t in a ~rr1r.<> nt 111.11ur ni:ig.izincs th<il ha ve 1.:t'a~ed puhl1\·:111011. Ti1P n1n~1 retrnl. \.\ii~ the S.1!u1·1L11• f·:vening Pt1$l , 11·h)ch ('r;1scd publu ;il1011 111 February 1969. at1e1· 1~8 yr;i rs J/o\\'ever. Beu rt Servass. the prcs1den1 uf Curlis Publishing Co .. llll l 1he S:1 turd:11· Eveninf!: Post ba(·k on !he stands a.~ a quarterly publicaliun. \\']t h ~he first 1;1sue appearing in Juoe 19il. Told Soldiers to Curb l(illing s, Sa y s Medina FT ~1 CPllE3 RSO.'\;. (;;i ll'PI' -f':ipt. l·:rnest L. i\1cd 1na look the witness sl;infl \11 his 011·n dcfr11~e tod;,,v and 1old the court-1nartial ju1·y he spcciUcal!y 10- ~truct cd hi s 1roops nol to kill women and c·hildren at i\ly Lai. The 3~·ye:i r-old profess1on:il .~olclier frn1n i\lontrose. Colo .. chnri!ed \1·11h lO'l 1nurders in the Soulh Viel n::itnc!'e village, also categorized Lt \\'itlian1 I.. Calley, nne of his platoon leaders at ~ly Lai . a!': lacki ng in leadership ability and 1n the ability to quickly grasp inslructions. Calley. \\'ho refused lo ltsti ly al ?llrdina·s trial. srand!'i con1 1c1 ed of 22 murders during the ll1arch 16. 1968. i\ty Lai Oft'rallon During hi~ cou rl-marl1al, t.:allev insii;ted that hr wa!'i n1ercl)' foHoWing i\lcdina ·s ordcr!'i when l'lv1lian1 \\'Crl! slaughtered ill My Lai i\lrdina told of g1vin~ his troops a pep t.ilk the night before !he ;\lf Lai s\1·ecp. 11nd said nnt> of hi~ men. who1n he did 11ot Ident ify. a~kcd, "Do we shuot women and children?" · \lcd ina said he replied: "~o . use con1- 111011 sense 1r an 1ndiv1du:1I is tr.vin.c to hurl you. !hen shoot. H he i~ evadin!! (tunning away1, rn·e a \t'11tntni: -shbt - ;ind H he doesn't tslop1 shoot !o wound or kilL' The Arn1y captain, charged with O\erall responsibility ror lhe i'oly Lai a f- fa ir. said Calley "did not pos.~es~ leadership ability -he "'as having pro- blems "I had lo be extren1ely careful in c11·- in1? h1111 instructions, He got los1 cu11- tinuou:iil\'. ·• i'olean~vhilr. at~! i'oleadr :\Id .• an at - torney for (ol. Oran K ll cndcrson 111· l.1 ckcd !he !TCdibil 1!\' of !.t trot ·Fff'(lru· \\'a1 kc, \\'ho lest 1fied \\'e1lnr~11a1 hr hr:111l Jfpndtrson r('('('1\r 1'pc<'lfit 1n~t;·u1·111u1~ ''' 111\rstiga1c !he ~>i!Jing o[ 1·1\1l13ns 111 .\1.v l.<1i \\';;tkr v.·11~ u11 lhe 1ri1ncss :-.l<llll! fo1· lh,. ~ccond tloy 1n llcndcr~o11':. courl -1~i;irl1>1I OAll'r' PILOT Pnolo ~. llolh~c<I l<otnt~r HIS DEPEN DENTS COME DOWN FROM THE Hil l Spe ro Ja nise Cl ucks 11nd Squirrels Com11 Q11iet (~1·usa1le1· ],,,,;,.~,. Lt'11d.~ R<'r11ll (:,1111 pai g 11 ll ~ Ii \HI: \n \ l\Hl l IHCll 01 tn• 01••• p.oot ,,.,. f'I l!)I' !u l,tlll ll'lllll:.. ol I 1•1·o1\I l '.111111•11~11 a!.!;1111•1 l .• 1,,:111\;1 B{';u·i1 \1.1 •"r 1:.,.J,;,nl l,1oJdli1·1~ :1111! ! •111111 ·1 J1nr·11 1·:d11 :111I l,1111· rind 1 'i'll'I • I ·l!•llHi1·1· l.•1:c.u11:111 "111 ·1 <I .1,1111 •! IJ,ld Ill.Id!• 11 II 1\ ,1\ "" lll tli1 1\t t ( nl11111 (11 l1 1r' 1t•:11" o( !.,1g1111a t\"•irl1 ,111 1 ll u• \•ill 'il"~,1,11 1·:11 -o1li·,1n .. n li.+~ 11111wfl ''" iiJL ,i! l,:1<11111'-!O!•t iHI'!' hi' lllh <111<:11 ht'l'l'o; 111111 h11~1 lld<I Tl 1!' /'\l'lllll;.: 1i1111r, ~111!1 I,.• 1 1~111 ,, .. 111• t1.o \ .1!l1·1111o.,1 1111 11111r<' 1h:111 1111 l'I' ( 11_1 1·111111< 11 l!l•'t'I till.!' :111(1 :l I\•\\' pl:111f'\111g l'Plllllll ·~Hll l ~(",,"11111.~ d11n11g Iii!' l11L1l1 n"t' d1 .;1·u~~111n Vru111 111111• lo 111111' hr h:i~ ;111·1·d h 1~ I It'll' 111 l<·!ll'I'" 111 tin• ll•'ll "IJ.1p1 ·.' :1 l•l l<1:;t l'rar 111• 11.1~ thr :','ITl1nr 01 :1 1·1•r\ (•1- f(•t'ti\·e il'll l'l' IO lh1• Sl:'l lf' 1)111<:11111 1•f l llghwa.1~ 11hi1·h t'<'.<:u!1rtl 111 1hr ren1•11:d ()f illegal pa rl.1 11~ :11 .. 1111d 1h1· 1..,gun.1 Ca11yon nl1<id n1cdi.1n <lllJ<H'•'nl tn !ht• Fest11•al grounds "I just ren1inde<i thenl of lite Ja11 Jlel - ta1ning lo parking on s1~te h1gh\\a.\s. ' s;,iys Janise, "'so the~· took o1f the parking ;ind. as \\'e ha1·e :-eeri. ~he lcsl1111I 11::1<: able lo n1a inta1n nrder and has 1usl had its rnost successful ~·e;ir " .Janise :;aid he dcc:tde<! ltl s!art :1 ea111· palgn 10 recall the three t'n\1nc1 !1nf'11 rell'1ed in Apr il 1!170 on his 011n .:end 1» be;.11·111g the expc11~c h1111:,rl! "I feel lhcsr n1cn h:11·r 1erv l1lllr reg;ird for lhe eom 1nu nity," /le cX11l1)J!ls, Saddleback Aid e W hacks Lo,v 'rote The IJresident of lhe Saddltback Vatlcv ('oordinating Coun('il 1 SA(;C1 1001.: -:i \\'hack at fellow residenls of !he area \\ho did not turn oul lo \'Ole in T11esday·~ Saddleback CC>tl ege bond eleclion. Noti ng 1ha1 onl~ lJ percent or tht' distrit:t 1·01er!> \.\'Cot lo the poll s. Bart Spendlove said. "\Ve ri1d an absolu!Pl y l<"th11rg1c 1oh of gt'l1 1ng support fnr 1h1• ('Ollege An atr1)('iou~I~· o;111nll nu1nt)cr of peoplr 1otrd 11 s !crnblt• · Spcntllo\'C 110l('d 1ha1 :'l n1:i11or1t\' qf \hh'i"' ill "llt'h are;,s a~ \11 :<~111n Vil'I"· Fl Toro lr11nr and Le1~11re \\'orld f<11·nn·rl !ht hund nn1I 111dlcalrd 1f nn>r'I" 1·011·1 ~ u1 !hc'r ;nr:1~ h:id lun1cd 011t 1hc hnnd C'(>11ld ha1c pa:-+~t<I . ' ' i'l n 11· 1·ut11h1\'I 0111111,:: Ille {ht l!i!lllil ~ h:q.pc11111:! 11a:-d1s1!rn<'ch.I and 1l1c·1 1nr1i 1·1 1'1'\1111<' :-11:1t1t•11<'~· dunn;.! tl11• high t1~1· 11! -11,,~11111~ Tht• !')111<,o\ n·.d h \\ii~ 1iil'U' .tl!1!11dr d1111nc lht• 1111.:h JI\•' rn;1llr•1 l;l'lnlf' I <IC(·idl'd h 1 :-1.11'! tilt· f'\'\;111 ;du11c I r,1llt·d 111e1nlirr.~ ul s1•1 r1 :ii ' 1111; i.:10111•' hu1 tlif'\ cl1dn'1 ~('t'lll t'nlh11:-1a•l•l' 1 11·11 1t 111'lllti hr po111tl('~~ 111 11;11! 1111111 lh•'I li:n l ''"! l111 11!1·r 111•1;,rd tli1· 1111rl<ll 1· .. f lil{'ll' 1•'1'11\~ l•!'o ':IU\1 • \\t' \1011id11 I ).!<till ('I II 1<J).!ii \1n1· I Ill ).!!'(I 1 11~ ii • 11•1 101 •·1 1- ' ,,.11 .. i,:«1111'111 111 11111·, ;oi l.~ lr111n pr11pJr 11110 ;111· 1•1111111:-0t'll :tbi111I !IH• uh·1• f s111t-rrrll h1'hf'I<' :ill 1hrrt nl lht·rn 11111 lu• rec·nlh·d· 1\I lt·ns! ;:i 1ierer111 t.11 I Ile· l,;i;.tuna ll•'ill'h pj·u11h · who j'f>J!l•' 111 In hu1· 1 :1r:-. ,;I\ lht•\· t:11·u1 1h1 • ft'\"11lt " l.1111,1• --:1111 hr' pl<in1> lu '1;1rt l'lrl'ol;111n~ rr1-:1ll Jll'l•111111~ at lhf' end 01 nr ',\l 111·ek nnct 111ll 1r\ lo grt lhr rr<11J1red 2JJOO-plus '\1;;na1 111·r~ n11 l'ath uf 1hr, lhr<"1· prl1!1ons 1n rwo or rhrre \\'rtk-;, Thi' son of a f:reek Or1hoclox p1·1c~t . .r.,,,1~e v,;1' b<wn r.4 \1';11~ ;1gu In \'1lnktl1>, '.\ \'. ht1I li1·(·d n1u!-i l~ 1n :'\;t·w .Jcrse.\ 111 19~19 l1r ~ulcl his aluminum 111nd1Jl'I hus1nt·i-~ aud 11111ved to (.:;1!1forn1a 111 an f'lh•l'I I\> help his y11ung !>Oil. a \ 11·!1111 or hro1wh1:il a.~ttuna Seven 1·ears on the h1;:1i 1!C'~t·rl al ! .. "lnl'astcr t:ornplc1rl~· 1T,'li•rt1I !ht• IJu) ·~ hral!h ~ind lhr fa111 1ly 111i11 ('ii 10 l.ng1111a f11 r .vr11rs 11go Th1·1· 111 l' 111 Arch Hrarh He1:;hts. :it 1 4~'2 i.:<1pts1r;·,10 Av". The so n. 11011· 21. 11 :i~ ,l!r·ndu:uo::1t fr on1 Laguna Reach lligh SC"i10o l and t1 dauj!hl r r, 23, <i1tends L<lllJ: Ut·a1:h ~tult Cull~t Dt1n11r: \Vodd l\ar II. .Janise served :J'i ~c·<1rs ll'1!h tl1c Third Army. lie f)i\1'tl!·1pated in the landing at 01nah;c Bea ch and 1\'HS wl\h the t:am p<1ign in111 th1· hc;ir1 of Lierman,\'. For 11\e JM!~I 31: ye11rs he. has headed the uiSCd car departrnrnt of a Ne1vport B<!ach car dealership "If~ a ~·ondrrful 1ob I lovr to 1neel and talk to people ... he says. Jn addition to people, he's parlial ro squrrrels. Every evening around 5 Q'clock he step~ out of hi s office. armed v.•1th 11 few slices of bread. and directs a pcculinr f'h1ck1n!! sounrt 1nward a ncarb.v hill. Vron1 thr1 r burro\.\·~. ~round squ1 rrt'ls l'lll('l'grs h~· dot.en~. hurrying ur for a h:ir11!out 'I've harl a~ rtlany a~ 20. righl ann11u! niv de:sk." say.~ .l11n1sc. "J :-.orl or support lhc whole l'Olony ." • , Laguna Council 'Not Convinced' 13,\ BA llBARA l\HE!B ICll or •~• Ot d~ Pilot S!tl! Ill a lo11 ·kcy <'on11·unta1 ion in Lagun:i lh:;.11·!1 L'1t.1 Counc il ('ha111hrr~ \\'rdncsday nigh!. ;i ha11d tu! of participants in 111e ~ept 5 ··ctrinkC'rs· 11 al k" aired tht'ir c:onl· plaints about puhc e hand ling of the fraeas. but apparently !ailed to eonvinl'e l'nunc1Jrne-11 rh;i r a {'J t1zens' investigauon ('ornm1!\et' should look into the affair. l'rcsenling !ht' council 11•1th sta1e111en!~ fro1n sever<il Jl('rsons who l'harged police h<irl used excess11·t' 1 iolencr in quelling 1hr d1s!urb:1nl'e, 1\Jrs Tho11ia~1na c;un11, iil'{'Ol t•ha1rtl1:1n or the AlllCl'll.:;\ll Civil L1bc1·11es l 111oll ~u.~gr~lf'd tba1 !he 1:oun- L'll appoint such -ti i:o1n1n1tter It l'1i1iltl -;he ~.1id. 111\'('.~llgo1I(' nul only 11\e ('lllTCJl! 1·l1;1rgcs but alsu Ille entire organ11,;1t1011 u1 lh1• µ111 11.:e dcp;1rl1nen1. 111- L·ludin g cs1lec:1a\ly hinn~ 11nd tr:.iin111g pract 1t:e.~. with a \ ie11· towrircl reducing personnel lurnovcr and upgrading the lorce "There 1~ ;i t·h;isnl belwccn the po lice and il1e publtt ;111d we 've i:11t lu starl tr11ng to ('luse 11 1n La.cuna," said \lrs. ( ;11n11 This 1s ;i re all)' nice 1011·11 and should he a des11'ablc plate lo \\'Or k. ycl 1ve ha ve this enonnous Lun10\'e r. A loc:al group that \111ders1and~ Lagun11 sho11ld lrv 10 hnll oul \1 h\· ., ,!)nf' :-.o\u110n. shC added. mig"I he to of· fi ·r ;i p<1.\ 1l1l!cre1aial ot lip 10 :i.1.00U a \rar to rnc n 11ho reallv "'Olild li ke lo hve in Laguna bu t 1·an't ·afford to, so 1he.1· i· .. uld hl'i.'Olnc 1111orr ;i p;irt •lf the 1:0111- 11 l\1111 ! \ Ask;·d hv .\1i1,1•ur (ioldberi: lo (·un111ll'llt 1111 1he \'u1111n111 ce propusill. 11e11· Pol 1c:e ( 'h1c1 .Ju:-.cpll i\cJly responded fu·mly. · 1 rr11li1r the utk·r 1s n1ade in all sincer11y and ll'llh a !ttll' purpo~t in n1ind . but I llnpt' !hr ci lr tuuni'il v,·ill 1101 appoint an llll'('~l iga1Jng l'PllHlllllCC . "I \1•;is h1 rcil ru 1c1kc lull r(•spo11s ibit1ty for the dep:1r!1nenl. inr!uding hiring and training. ;ind I h:ivc <iccrptrd this rt·:-pons1hili!.1'. S111ne stt'p.~ alre:idy hal'e hrt•n 1uke11 J h:11·e JUS1 signed a nt1v 11r~.u111al!11n i·h.irl t1nd 1\'P alre;idy are n:o1 u1g 111 <i nc11· d1rertinn I believe it I!! 111!h111 111~ c;,pahih11rs to 11rorecd in lh 15 11 .:ll Li·t ;ind I 1rould 11pprc1:1:e1e the op- poirtu1u1:. to do s" I !rlfl \.1:1 111 111 kr<"p the 11lla~C' :1!11111,ph•'l'f' of Lili:;!Ullil and 1 hopC' 111 1111prr'' ihr 1nr11 1111h 1hlc; ;i:id :irn1r :1 t .1 p11111t 11!1rrr 11<' !1;11(' ;in cftt>ct11e 11111·1·. 1;11ldhrrg o;;,11(1 ht• p('rson;1lly 11uu\d n11t fa1·11r :111p11111t111 i.: ;i 1'011111111\f'C' "\\'e ha1 e hL·cn 1l 1r(1ugh !11;11 IJ<'lflrc 1'11hout good 1 r.\ult~." Ii\• ~aid rrl1'n 111g to the u~r ot :1 1111p111111rr 111 11111·"t1;.:;1tr lhf' .Jul~· 1 \1 .. odl;11 1d 1lr11r 1111111 1·101 "1 lrrl th<' pco \•h· 1111•01\cd 111 lht~ should proel•rd throu~l1,1ppropn11lr1·hn11nrl~ to ngh1 an~· 1111u~li!'r llH'~' lcl'I 1uOk pl:icr l'l111'f t\cllv ha~ liern 11'11h (1s 11ne inonlh and J~ ;n 11lr Jlt'flt'Ci'l' ()f 1·r-0rgan1z- 111g hi.~ dep:1r1111rnt ;ind 1nstilu1 1ll_t! ne1v 111r1hods 111 wl111 ·h lie is cxprriL•nced , Thn ,·11nd uel rind 1lep<1rlmen! of 1l1c Police !Jcpnrt1ncnt L~ ()f ~l'Pll1 conrern to all . of 11.~ :ind htJpt'fu:!y 1\'f' 11111 sec so111eth1ng 1ha1 is whal 11·e all 11·ant for Laguna Beach J'\o r•n<' is h;ippy ;ibout these rr1)('a1cd inc1de111.~ '' _ \\'hen one or two or the part1c1pants hci.:an !o detail their experiences, city Al· tnrnev Tullv Syr1nour pointed out. "It is in:1pi}ropn.ite t11 turn the co u n c 1 I r·han1her 1ntO a cour! and conduct a trial here 1rhile enurt !ri;il~ are pending. The \Rw ;~ cle;1r on 1hi.~ and the courts have n1ocle i1 plriin lhal pt·e-tn<il publicity c;i11 preiurl1ec a trc;il." Aggrieved parties, he Workrnen Slash 'f elephonc Cable \liorkmen on !he construction project 11long !he San Diego Frce\\'8Y in Mission Viejo rn1 into a n1a1or telephone t'ablc lhis 1T1orning slan1ming the lid on long distance phone calls fron1 many 11reas of the South Coai-:r throughout today. The mi shap which occurred near Avery Par k11·ay and the free"·ay at about 10 a nl al!i<> forced the use of alternate rmergency phone systems for the \\'estern While llou.~e. Parific Telephone Company manager Bob t~anoon said that 200 pairs of trunk !inr wires were SC\'t rcd in the mishap. He s;-1d hi~ oHire has hcen besieged by ~11hscriherl'. throu~hout lhc day. Son1e loni:: clisl11nrc t;i!ls ~ot lhrough, ]i(11ve1·er. bu! only allcr repralecl diallni;i. (llhrr r11nnet't11.111s ahd r<ins1deral>lt stH tlc dunnc: lhc repair period. added. al~o ha1 e the nght to bring ci\ 11 suit agau1~1 lhe ('II). In rcspon~e to R cp11:r~ Kt'lly sa\d a rrpurl ol the e1·l·nt prepared by Cap!. David Bro11n int·lud<"d sl;itement!'i from ho1h parlie1p<1 nts in thr "'·a\k ;;nd officer'.'> <111 1hr ~rt'nc 1_;0Jdberg said he felt the t'Ounci! should exa1nine the reporl and the ;iffidal'it~ submitted by l\1r!'i. Gunrt :i nd "make up our O\l'n mind!'i \\'hat action 11-ould be taken " W hat's Urbu11 This J ? <I ZZ. The ~l'n1:1nl 1L·s of lh(' plannu1~ 1111rld dre11 clHJL'lde~ al Laguna f~cach'g t;l[) (:0Ull\'il Ill Cf•! j 11 g \\' rdncsda:, _ "I \l i!S (I liTllC' :O.lil'pn~ed." Qlll \)- ped Huy lloln1 "alll'r all the e\•idcnce of 1 h1.~ t•un1n1u111t}'s de~i re lo re~ain a 1·1llage a\111o~pherc. to lC'arn that the pl<1nn1ng clepa rtn1C'11t 1s lookinlo( lur an ·urban dcs1gnC'r to ilfld lo lhc l'll\ staft. I don t knuv. 1f there·s such ':i thu1g a~ a 'l'il\;ige designer,' but ~0111chu11· l ha l ·urban· 111le ~Ct"n1~ Ul;1ppropnatt He1lh~·d Plann111g D1rel·tor \\'a} nr. r.l nod,\, "I apprcc1ale th;it. bu1 un- furlunatcly lha\'s 11h;ir !hl: eollCKCS \1 ho turn !11rrn uur l:a!I 1h<·n1 " "Then I SllPIKl~t' ,10(1 h;;11• IO Rd11·rt1se fur Ont'." s.11d Huhn. "ltlJI ni11.1·I}{' afler .\011 tlnd onr Rrlrl gel furn hl•r·c ti wvuld br a gwd ide;'I to t .11! h11n ~0111r1h1ng elst- cs~ci11ll.1 on tus bus 111C's~ caret~"' l''ree,t<a y Project Near (a po Se t; Co ntract Given The sl<itc h;is aworded a. SJ.5 n1dlion t•ontracl lo a !'ianta 1\n;'I f1rn1 fo1· "'1den· 111::: a sett1011 of lhe San D1c~u l'rce1\·a~ 1n ;,nri near San .Juan t:ap1s!rano. The e11n!r:1l'!. ::111arderl 111 Sui-.ul- C'ou l:-.on In•· . rail~ fol' 11 1den1ng th• lrec11a.1· frun1 :-.1>. io c1gtit lall('S and thl'l recon~lrur11on or the 1u1ercha nge 1v11 h Pal'1fu· Coa~r Jl!gh11 ;iv ;"11111 l'.'1tn1no La s R~1111hla~ The ~:J.:J:li.~7:1 .i1n1lahlc for tht' pro1cc·t i nclude.~ 1·nntnhut111n~ h1 the l·oc1n1v and b.1 the C'1 !1 ol San .Jua1l C;1 p1~t ra110·, Th11 coun1y will p:11· $18 .000 for a r1gh1 n! \1·av which 1vill IJc u.-,l)d to ron;;11·11i·l ne11 f'or;- nec11un.~ I~• the rrct·11a~ :11 Carn111u Lai H:i :nbl:i.~. The cir~ 11 111 donu1P Sfi2 0011 for p<irl nf the right nl 11it,1 ;-111d \'Ol1:-.l1uct1on l:O~ls fnr !ht' i11lerC'h;'lnge \\'ork l11ni !S ex\cr1d fr11111 j11~t riurlh ot Carn1110 de E:-l!'clla lo ;, h;;lf-1111le north ot Ca1nino I.as ll a1nbl;i•. a ll1stant·r of l 2 n11les. \\lork 1s 10 be cornplC'led by January, l!li3. In ;'lnOther at·\1on. the stale a\\'ardcd 111 46 .087 contrRcl 10 i\lodern Alloy!! Fabricators. Inc. or Stanton to repair and replace ubsole!c guardrail." no"' 111 use al Vanous locations on the R1vers1de Free1\·ay in i\'orlh Orange Counly. Orange Coa•t "'eathe r The CUil! sn;ip \l'ill s!irk 11•i1h u., al lea st through tomorrow. i'\ight and n1oming lov; clouds arid coast~ al fog \\'ill hrlp keep the n1rrcur.v low II will clear to hniy sun with highs near 7a and lo"'·s at 65. l~SID E TODAY 'fht S!al t Se11ar r l1a $ appl'ut:td a bill that u:ould cfa('k dou·•i 0 11 CTO{Jkerf 1111to fCJXJ/r dt ale•:t. Stor11. Page 9 ••• u,,. " MWI lfl St•••tt II, It (f!lft"•lt " Mowl<li ..... t"t c•l,,. " " Mulu11 iFYfl•1 " Cl•n ille<I jt-JI NUlt"•I N1w1 .. , (omlu " Orfflt 1 C•u"t• " c ......... " IYIYI• Ptrlt< " 0@•!" N1hto< " '"''" 'hlJ, ,, ~.11 .. 1.1 Patt • ·~· M1•t t h 1•·11 f"lt•i.•nm•nr ll ll l•ltvl•ltn " ~1 ....... 1 .. a f~llltn l1-ll 14t•IK•Ot " W11l"tr • '"" l ontt ro " Wtmt n'o N•-II 11 Mtlll>t~ Wtrlt "''"' ••• ( z 04.ILY PJLer Budget of $36.8 Million Proposed for UCI Spetlal to the DA[L Y PILOT SAN FRANCISCO -UC lrvine wnuld cet a $.16.I million opu1ting buda:et for 1972·'13 under 1 S924.B million spending p rogram propo!ted toda:-' for the nine. campus Univers ity of Callforn1a system UC President Charles J. H11ch un1e1led his budget propo!>.illls during a mert1ng of UC Regents here. Hitch said th propnsed budge!, about $80 million more than this )ea(s $8~~ 7 million. "dots nal fulfill all or the univusity'1 most ur1ent nttd.1, but dots enable the un1 ver1!ty to rt:vl!rW: lht direction of the put three yl!1r1." In tht case of Orange County'11 UC Irvine. the proposal cal111 for a '3.9 mdl1nn increase o~'er tht current campus operat ing budgt! of $32 9 million L:n1\'ers1ty .spokesmen said !he UCJ budge! proposal calls for 56 nt w fa cu!tv members and 20 new tl'!aching assistants ta help HrVt an estimated fall 1971: enrollmut ot 7 ,732 studeou. The figure Includes undcrcr-•dutle$, & r •d u • t 4!I atudenta i nd ·rnedletl atudenU. UC! of- fici1ls ea-pect 7,100 at udents on rampus this f11Jl- The UCJ budget prt;posal for 1972·73 alsri v.·o uld redi.JCI'! the scbont's current student·ttacher ra11n from 1he current I~ I ti; 18 2. accordlng In university of· f1clals. flitch s..aid, "ll Is very difficult to plan adequ.atety for 197J.73 retlilina rhlt r• cent rtge.nt&' budgl'!tS have be 1 n disregarded by the stale. The budget recomn1enda!ion ~·as ~andwlched betv.·een two ··alternative budget~" Hitch presented fnr the regenfs co11s1derarion. t•11e, an '"austeri ty hudgtt" $40.S mill1r"ln hig her than la~t ~·ear's state ap- prnpriat1on, "would not re.c;tnre any of the Heiress Co1nes to Cou11t v .; 011 l1·vi11 e Cit y El ec tion By JACK BROBACK 01 11>• D•liY l'Jtet ll•lf Joan lrvine Smith made one or her in· frequent visits In Orange County nf· fic1at rlom and almost upset plans for in· corporation of the proposed clly of lrviJ'le . The principal stockholder in the huge lr\'ine Company -acco mpanied by an attorney -spent m<in y hours 1'uesd;iy on the sixlh noor of the coun ty ad· ministr11tivt office bulldin~ buttonholing Orange County supervisors. The he irt!SS, who now lives on a spacious ranch in Virginia. reportedly had lunch with Board Chairman Robert 'Ballin in a beer and sandv.·ich place nea r the Office building. Her mission v.·as osl.ensibly to ~eek a 61l-daf delay in the hearing on in· corporation of the new city but her mt'.ltives were not clear. But her activilit!s brought immediate reaction from proponents of th e new community. Andrew May, represt nting COIN. the fUJ1d raising arm of the incorporation rnrive. put it this v;a y in addressing Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers: '"Joan Irvine Smith is not a rl'!Sident of the proposed new ci!y. She does not vnte here but there are 7.000 people who are your constituents and do vote here." ~1 ay warned. "Do as you told us you v.·ould in vour office and allow this election to go forward." Mrs. Smi th has been engaged in a run- ning ba ttle for many years v.·ith the Jame~ Irvine Foundation. majority stockholder in the Irvine Company. She insists t.hat the corporation is not manag* ed correctly. Battin and Caspers were obviously im* pressed v:ith ~frs. Smith "s arguments as they clearly expressed in debate on the hearing issue. Caspers at one point \Vednesday \l'hen he was backing Battin',; proposal to ron* tinue the inrorporation hearing for 60 days, rererred to the righls of the heiress dPserving "more consideration than a phny tax corporation in San Fracisro that is not inttrested in the actions of the Bnard of Supervisors." Battin joined the insinuations at this pri ml charging lhat John Bu r t on, c.h.:iirman of the incorpnration grnup was ''electf!d by lhe Irvine Company." A spokesman challenjl.ed the statement, pointing out that Caspers v.·as elected by the people of the Fifth District including the petitioners for the new city. The su oer\"isors hearing room v.·as packed with mote than 100 supporters or the new rommunitv. They applauded speakers fa voring their proJ!ram until Battin curtly v.·amed thl'm that "if there is anv rn'lre lnud applause r v.·ill cul riff d1~cu~sion and call for an immediate ""fl\e .. The supervisors finally \"nted for a con· finued hearing in twn \\"eeks on !he in· corporation after Suptr1·1sor Dav id L Baktr "·as summoned from a sickbed to prnvide the necessary rh1rrl ,·ou• Supervisor \\'i!ham rh11!1r~ wa.~ in &;in Francisco on business nf the state or;;anization of super\\"Sflr~ Caspers enthusiasm for the M-clay delay seemingly me.Heel \\"hen 1t v.·,11~ ex · plained that a Un11·ersi!y of California l3oard of Regents report nn !he statu~ of the proposed city v.·hich Battin had been 01.A.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT ~ CC.I.ST l'UllUHING ctlM.l"AHY Jloberi N. Weo<l l'ro»drnt •t>d PwOll>hU" !;. J1cli: JI. Curhy I Y~ Pns!du.: •nr:I G•r•"I 1-\tnlftf T!iom•• Kt1•il l d•lor Tli~~11 A. Murpl.ir.1 M•~1911t; Ed.1<1r C&•rft1 H. Looi Ric!.1rd P. Nill /.ulr!1M Ml ""1"1!1 [dllDll. L .. 111 hoc.II Office 21? For11I Avo~u• Mtni1g 1ddr•n: P.O. B•nr i166, ''652: 5.1 Cl1111e1t. Office 30~ Nort~ El C1"'io1 R11!, 112672 """' """" °"'9 M-· U'.I Wttl l t f She'! lf••••$111'1 IMC~~ 1.lll Ntwpon 8 oulfvfl'd ~-~ 11'1.l tUQl aou1war' demanding had been in !hi! hands of 1h1 &Upervisors since last September. Timothy Strader. attornty for !ht in· C1Jrporiltors said additi onal copies of the report to the Regf'nt.s v.·ere dtli\"erd rn the board ml'!mbers as recently AS last week . Clifford tlfi!ler. facilities plllnner for UCL said the regents' reptitl showed th11 t the rity \l•(lu\d be financially sound He S<.-1d the re~ent.~ voted 18 to 2 to approve pltins for the con1munity. Burt on, long the leAOtr of !ht in* corporation movement. hit back ~!rongly at Bat!in's dt!laying tactics. ''\\'e are not interested in being a pawn any longer of Joan Smith, the Jr~·ine Company or the Board of Super1·isors and their problems," he warned. "There ha~ been se1'en-month delay already and that is enough." One v.·rillen protest to the incorporation "'as received from !hr Tr,·ine Industrial Complex It stated Iha! landowners representing 50 percent of the 938 acre.~ sought by Santa Ana sou th of !ht! Santa Ana t-.1arine Base v.·ere opposed lt) the in- c!u~ion of their property in the new cit~·. The property valuation in1·oh·f'd v.·11~ a little more than three percent of the tot.al assessed valuation of 1.he proposed 18.000* acre city. Protests from owners Qf more than 50 percent of the as~cssed valuation are necessary !o block thP. incnrpnration vote. The city of Santa Ana tried ~·tonday In get a Stat e Su preme court order del11~·ing th!'! incorporation proceeding but failed . t-.1 aror Lnrin Grisel. ancl Citv Attornev JarTies Wit hrs indicated that ·they "·ould continue their efforts. -tr * -t:r 'Monk ey Wrench' By Batti11 Stirs Wild Scra1nhlin g \t'nen frustrated Super\"isor Robert. \'i'. Bartin stnmped nut of the Orangt O.unty Board of Supen·isors meeting room \Vedn t sday noon, he carried wilh him a s11tisfaction of ~nrts . He had .'!!most single·hanrledlv blocked both the electinn for the incorpOrlllinn of the proposed city of Irvine ;ind financing for a new County Department of Educa- tion buildin.s;:. He had also causPd a sick man tn be brnught from his bed and almost co!t the county a possib!P: $100.000. Board Chairman Ballin of S11nta Ana had almost achir..,·ed his p;oals by takinp; ;idvanta11e of the fa ct that only lhjee suptr\"isnr~ v.·pre present and a vote of the majoril \" nf the fil"e member b<it1rd ''"ai; nece5sary for pa ssage of !he im· portan! measures Suprr,·i~nr D;11·1d L R11kpr, pHlr and \\·eak front an acc1den1. \\"3 ~ called frnm his sirk hrrl !n brtak thP impH!i~P B;iker v:as inj ured );ist wPekend Ht hi!i \,.1kP Ar· rnwhetid cabin when struck b.I" a f11lhng tim ber He \\'3.S hn,.,r~crl In 1hp 1<ro11nd .:ind l::iv uncon~r1oui; fnr a lnt'l.~f rinP hnur before his 1i.·1f P ret urned from a $hnpp1n~ trip. ~1>: s1 1!rhr~ \l"ere reriuired tn c)n.~e a ~;i~h in hi!i hrarl anrl he wa~ hrld l"ll"rrniizht in a nearbv hospi!al for observation Battin 's tactics on the rlepartm«-nl or education issue, includerl refui;a! In \"Ole for appro\·al nf a lnw bid on $! !I miltinn In bonds tn bu ild the ~tn1cture in 1he county operation cen!Pr at Grand and ~lrf'adden 111·enues in Sant11 Ana The Bank nf Arnerira \\·as l(lv.· bidder al S f\:162 perrrnl ThP nnl y nther bid w;is at a higher 5.!lj35 Pl'rcen! But the bank. as Is norm;il in such pract1ce11. harl pl<iced a 26·hour limit on accep\Anct of the bid . On Au~. 2. the J. 0 . Timrn(lnS Oinstruction Compan~· nf Los Angeles had offered the low bid of Sl 3 milli on Lo build the education stnicture Thi.~ con· tract also had a lime llm1t for ac* ceptance. Big Siste1· Drivers on eastbound 14 il'lile Roa d near rarmin gton, l\·lirh. get a creepy feeling they are being \1·atched as they pass a small barn ""I th 11. "Mona Lisa" stoically leering at t he pas~in g scene from the \~·al] of the barn. The \VOrk \1•as done by Douglas Tyler \l"ith one gallon each of black .and white paint. He did it for '"kicks''. 2 Coast A1·ea Me11 Held 011 Cl1ai·ge s of Swii1clle The former loan officer of l! Cn.c;!a r..lesa .c;avings and \011n 11nd 11 San .Juan Capistrano man are unrle.r 11rre.c;t tnd;iy aftr-r Anaheim PolicP fi!f'd granrt theft charge~ Bgilin.~t them ;inrl two n!hl'r~ Two v.·ornPn. onP Frnrn Cn~t;i lllrs;i , v.·Prf' rl'!Ylrled by off1crr11 11s \"if'tlmi; ln\"e!i1ig;it nr.s <1«.sertrd !h:i1 11'rf'k .~ nf prohini; lC'ri tn the .:irr('~t nf F.n1nrv L. ~larrhant, .19. or 2669 ltor;il P;ihn Dri,·r. (n!'UI ~lesa. a fnrmer loan nff1 cpr v.1th Pacific Saving~ <'I ncl \11:111 A ~i;nr"in!inn (lthers htld 0n the rh;ir~f'<;, ;ire frnr~t Kiddt l1. 42. of 3274'.! A!ipa 7. St . San .lu.1ri lllpi.strano. r.r!'grir\· Kiddell. 2!1. nf (lrlln):P . 11nrl n11lr E n111l'«nn. 411 \1 hn t!'fu~ed ro t1.'t hfi; home ;irlrlre«"' ThP quartet arr fn ;:irra111;nrrl in municipH l rnurt \\"edne~day l'ln i;;r;i nrl thPrt rh.:iri::P.' Off1rPr,« ~;ild ;in Anahr1m "11ln11· 11 :J'( fhf' prinripAl 1·1rt 1rn l"lf thr ;i llrcr<I ~11'i nrllr Thev r la1m (hf' 11a"' prr~11rt1lrr1 fl'I rrlr;i.<;,r thr tro!il rlri•rl In hrr hn1nr 111 ~011th11·pi;t AnahP1m <inrl :i(tPr a «Pf!<'"' nf f10.<1nr1al rnanr11vrr« Fnun rl t1rr~r\f l1;1hle fnr S2~0 ;i m!'tnlh p:1).'mrn1 <;, nn hrr h•1n1r The !11 n l\1drlrl l~ anil !1,~1\~f111 ::irP n(- fi crr$ of K's ll nme nc1·f'lnpmrnt f 0n1 pan1· of Tu~tin . Thf' v.ldn\v rl11tm .-. .c;hp cnnta r1 £'rl thP firm and 1hf!'y agreed tn buy h"r h11n1e ~o !hat she might mo .. ·e into ii mribtle hnmP . GrPi;ory Kidde.II asked tn u~P thP home as !'itcuril\" nn a ~hort term $25.000 loan she told pnlirt. She harl been promised a $5.000 bnnu!i and an advance of $1.000 for a dov.·n pay· O un ce o f Prp,·e ntion? HALSTEAD. En~lancl !AP1 -Rl)"1n Hu~es~Pn. a cha.slity hell. m::1nuf::11""!11tPr v.'hO ~ells mn~t (If his prnclurt in thr l'nited ~I.ate~. h,11s taken nul an in~ur<inr~ prolicy which v.·11] pa~· $4R.fl00 if he is kill· ed by members of \\'Omen 's lib. mrn! nn a mobile home Based on a.~~11ranrc'( nf thP mrn ~he rlaim.s ~hP ~ii;?necl clnrumen1 ~ p!'rTnil!ing the Tustin firm l/l nht<11n a S2.'i,f)()() lo<in on her hnusr. ShP lnlrl in1·r.s11i:arnrs !hat she has 11r1·rr !""'T11·rrl !I\" rrnpo~cd rnn!rarts or 1hP SJ~\ prniniof'rl 1\1 till$ f)'1int thr .srr·rind 11r11m , a Co~la ~l,.,:i wnrnan rntrrerl thr picture ~111' fnld f"•l1 rr th;i1 ~1'1rrhant lnlrl her nf ;i po1('n!1,1I f1r~t tn1!'I l11an at 10 pt"r· rrn1 111tf're~1 nn lhP Anaheim \\"idn~··s h(lmr -'!I" ~;i1d Grrenr\" l\irlrle!l ;ind ~larchan t ~howrrl hrr th" hf'rne anrl ;i~~urerl ht-r lh 11 h 11·;i~ ;i ~nflcl ln::in ris k She signf'rl p;iprf( ;ind turnl'd l'l''<'r !hr S25.0!)'} for the 111"1 h!;•l!•· ~hr tnlft nffirrrs th::it ~he harl bef'n prn- n11<.r'1 th;i1 thr hnmp "·nulrl hr ~nld fnr c·•o llllll :inrl ~hr 1i.·nuld re!lti:tr a quick ~i fl!ll! prnf1! She ch<1 r.1<rs !h.11 she h<i.~ 'l•'1·rr 1err1 ,·rd A l'ahd con!r11ct fr(lm the flJl!l Saddlehacl{ .U11it Oppose s Tustin Unification Pla11 ~issinn \1iejn Hnrnl"fl\\'nPrs A s~nciat1nn. suggestt'd his group v.·ould fight the pro-- po~111 but rlid not say v.•hy • progr11m reductions 'A'hlch "''e have had to make durin& the past three years," Hlt<'b said the other, whleh represnU 1 $76.9 m1lhon increase over lest year's s!ale funds . 14·;1s "a mocltst budget b.'lsed on standards well be.lo"' those pre\'alling in !he mid·l!JfiO 's" The '"recommended budget'' inl're.illses stall'! participation by $60 3 million from S337.l m11l1on and calls for $16 l millinn in rl'!gen!s funds . It includes a S25.3 million increase tn th e bas~ for 1nflAt1on, mtrll incre8.8tl 1nd fundilti adJu1tmenta and SSS million for wh•t Hitch callrd "necsssary increases " Hitch said this )'tar's recommendalion has been based upon the <1.<i.!iumpt1ons that the state 's econon1y v.·1 J1 improve, that the peop!t of Cel1forn1a want to maintain the uni\'ersi 1y .. al a high ltvel of distinction," aod rh111 the governor· and the legislature "'ill include unh'ersity needs among their highest pnorit1es. Council Orders Police To S tudy S pe ed Bu11ip s, Slln Clemen1e cou ncilmen \\"ednesdav orderer! the pnli <'e de partment 1.n draft spec1/icarions for ~peed bumps on nne steep rna dll'<I \' 1n the Ri11era district despite a warning by Police Chief CJHford t1 urray v..·hn believes the bumps are ii· legal. ("nuncil men nr;n{'thelei;s dehall'd the is.sue then o;rlercd the posting of an ade· quate speed l11n11 on /\1en1rla La Costa - a speed limi ! 11h iC'h ll'o ulr! he s;ife enfl ui;h !or dril'rrs ro n!'.!gntiate the humps Chief illt1rra v has labeled the traffic in· hi bilors '"trcrlches in rl'l'crse ·• But a tnunc.:il majori !~· agreed \\'ed-- nesd<1." that the cit y should tr~· !he asphalt deterrents requ!'stl'd by Ril'iera residents. In recen! \1·erks stop signs and center ,dividing tines hal'e been erected ac· cording to residents' demands. But in recent days a new problem - \'andalism -has plagued the traffic con· tro!s. Fi\'e stop signs v.•ere stolen and the cente r line painted black. Po lice Wed- nesday rerovered four of the signs, taken by juveniles. Councilrnen Stanley f\orthrup \\'ed* nesday endorsed the concepl of thll bumps and said that despite debate abo11t city liability in case of an ;icrrdent blam- ed on the obstructions, he believes the ci- ty would not be in Ir-gal jeaporty. "San Clemente high school 's perking lot has th!'m . and it°!'i prh·ai e properr v. The pclice give tickets there, ton.'' he .sa id. He. questinned . hn11·e1·er. the validll}' of ,:eeking department help on specirica· lions . "I can't see the pninL The [l(lllce are hnpeless in this !hing heca use they bt'Jie1 e the bu nips are ille~;i! " :\or!hrup said he beli!'lled that if a pos!t"d, safe negotiating spcoed were plac· ed on signs in the arefl . then the city \IWld not be liable Councilman \\'ade Lov.·er. v.•ho al~o \'Oled in favor of the bumps, nonethelt!ss pointed out problems 1vi!h them . ..Those things 5low etne.rgency ,·ehicles down to a crav.'L" he said. "and if they spread all over to\1•n v.·e'd ha ve the s!O\\'est police and fire department.s in the country." Seco11d Autopsies Conf i1·1n Sl1ot s l\illed Attica Guru~ds ATIICA, K.Y. ft.:Pll -T1i.'o v.•idely kn nv.·n p11 thnlnJ!isls 11·hn performed 547 cond autnp~ie.s cnnfirmefl today that nine hn.st;iges killed in !he Alli ca Slate Prison rti:vnlt dil'd nr gun~hnt wounds. The 11ut 11psic~ v.·ere performed by Dr. Henry SiC"gt>l nr \\'cslchr~trr Criun ly and Dr ,\11rh;iel Baden, 11$sista nt :\ew York City medical examiner. arter ;in un· d"rf:ikrr ~;iirl he fn1111d no l"l~ib1r bu llet \\-nunds on nnr nf the hn~tageo . Richard Lev.· is A 1111h hn <;,tti ,::e cl 1rd nf ii br~1 1n~ two d::i \'~ aftrr the rC'hf'llinn ~t:irticd . Dr. John l·:dk1nd. il111nroe County rnerli c11l cx;irninf'r. \\ hn h;id perfnrmed thr nrii;?ln;il ::111l npsir-.. rli~rln~ed the fin - dinc~ nf thC' re·n11tnp<;1r.<;.. Edland said l.('11·1s i,1·a~ s hnt in the b8t k hv :i single bull et wh ich lnd~ed in his chest The !::itest f1nd1n.11 s came a~ a st8!e in· \"t'.<itli!<itinn npi;onrrl in!fl !he five.day rehrllion Onr nf th(' riur otinn5 tn be ano11·pre1l 1s whn firrrl the ~hot~ tha t kill· erl !hf' ninP hn.cf;i i::es \\"ere !hry k11lrd hy inrnales ~lnntl;1 y 11·h!'n 1.;no ~t.1I P p11!1rr .. \:it 1" n a I f~11::1rri~n1!'n 11nd ~hf'rlfl ~ 1lrpu!ir~ ~!ntrn­ ed !he 1,200 ("nn\"1{'f$ 11hn ha rl hr!d thrm In ~:1\·t' then1 hr1 ·nu"e 1hr cnnvir1~ clre~~­ f'C! thr1r ho~lag··~ 111 pr 1sr•n drnin1~ 11nd hirl hrhi nd !hc111 :i~ thr a~~:t \1!! hlrre h1 l pri~fln for f11c da.'!<"' Or \\"(Irr !hr) ~h(•l !J.1' !hi' nu:n 11 hn tried I.he prison v.•ith rines, ~hntguns and ttar gas., Another nagging questinn is \\"helher the slaughter could have been prevented if negotiations had gonP a little longe r or Go\". Nelson A. Rockefeller b a d personally appeared al the prison! Mi gratory Bird? U.S. In1 pound s Stuffed Dul'k Tl"LSA, Okla r AP ) -l:.S customs of. f1c1al5 are hn\ding a s!ufred duck \\"hich belongs to c. rulsa man nn gr ounds the cl uc k could not be allnv.·ed into the coun- try brrnuse it is a m1~r;1tory bird. Ch<irle~ Jn gle has fough t for three mnnths tn rt!cl!iim the bird. v.·hich wa3 1mpnunrled 1rhen he rr(l~serl the C.S. Canadian bord!'r .June II . ··~1y son ~!;irk had ~een 1h:1t rtuck at Sv.·an Lake. \1a n11oha , and Jll <t harl to hi11'e it. Jn fa ct. he had sa1·ed for a \ear 1(1 ~et it v.·hen 1ve Went ba ck on a f1s-h1n g trip.'" Ingle $aid "l!P harl ca rrier! Iha! thJn R -~·1nRs f.prrarl Qui 30 inchr~ 1n 1akC'n!f -on his lnp fnr 500 miles until we ,go! lo Pembtnil, ,0 1\ Nylo11 Shag Thar 's Young 1n Looks, and Young 1n Price! 9.95 SQ . YD. IF YOU CAN T COME IN-CALL 646-0275 for an e~pe rt carpel consultant \\'ho "·ill come to \'OUr home \\'ith samplrs "'ithout any obligation to you! Tel1,••-f7141 141 .. JJT c:t..mM A'"11hht' '42-1671 S.. C......_ All D1,1+f aoa1w Te..,._ '4fJ-44ZO t..fne ...... All h,.,1'_14 ? .. .,. .... , .. , .... ~ mt. °""'" <:atn PVbll1"tl!<lf c.-,..,. ... "'" ..... ,... '""""!~!. e111 .... i.1 -"· M' ,.,,,..,,,_., """''"' -r .. '--'"'"" •I"*-"' ...-1 ,.. ..... .. .,,.,lfM ·-· ~!embers of the S11ddleba<'k Are8 Coordinating CAuncil IS ACC) indicated \\'ednrsday night the}' would go on rtcnrd against a propo511 [ ~·hich might tum the Tuslln linion iiigh School District into thret .smalle r unified school districts. Prtsidtnl of the grnup, Bart SptndlO\'f', tennt'd re<'enll y apprtl\'ed lints of demarcation for I.hf' three districts "illogical 11nd irrcRul ar " ~oendll\\'I' .riddf'd that a SACC cnm* millet nn rduc.'lt inn m1ghl lnnk at the unification plan lo ~ee if chAnRPS rould be v.·orked oot . A p11hlir hf'arin~ nn !ht 11n1fic,11tion "'ill ht' held before the Orange Cnunly Cnrn· mHltt> nl S('hrool Dislrirl Org,1tniiat11)n 11<'1 II. Time and place.. ha,,e not .\'el heen announred H.J.GARRETT fURNlllJ~E a.eenl Cl1lit ........ 1>111d et .. _, lttdll ..., eo.11 M••, c. .. oemi.. aut>t<r1,,_ W a"w «t.b """'"'"'' .., .... 11 n 11 .-... If/ fnll"l'Y llHllMtle"'• N.lJ ,..,....,,,. A mr.!~ure on lhe W11f1cat\(ln pl11n, 11~ .'l flproved bv the scht')(ll bo11rd~. wi!l he pla('ed befoie vott.n in the TUHS di.~trict ntxt June.. \1'~rhaP [ l;ht',1trrr. prr~idrnt nf th e • As tht plan 11dl"lptrd by 1hr '·annu.~ gchool districts n11w sl.8nd~. unifiPd districts wnuld hi' cre11 ted for the Tus!ln, l n·ine and ~l1sslon Vlrjo areas. \ PRO FESSICN,t,L INTERIO R DESIGNERS -- Optt1 Mon,. Thu n . Ii Fri. f.,11. 22 15 HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-017S 646.027 6 I I • l I I I I 1 l . • -:...- Today's Flaal Sa11 Clemente Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks * VOL. 6~. NO. 222, 3 SECTIONS , 38 PAGES • ar1ne Despite P ·1·otests Contract OK'd For Ambulances By .10 11.\' ,._\f.'fERZA Of t~e D•ol~ ~olol \Ill! ,,11 01tic1al t1t.1 cuntract 1.:u111plcte 11trh "~~.)0 monthly subsidy 11111 be a11a1·dcd 10 a San Clcnlente ambul;inc:e ser1·1ce despite ObJCctons by public safety depart· men!. heads. But city c0t111c1lrncn \\'cd nc:;day -111 Looi\ to Fold 111 October; Costs Bla1i1ed !\E\V 1'0RK flJPl 1 -Look \li}ga1.111r ~ill cease publication at'tcr its Ocl. 19 is~ue bct::lll.'-C of rnnunting oµcri1t111s:: lo:.ses. Cowles Con11nun1<alio11s Int. l<>- dav announced l;ardner C1J111~~. eha1t1n;i11 <,f thr b(•t11d ll the publishing 1:on1µany. <-·1te<l lbc 1·i_,f' in po~!al rales as a n1aJor fa{'lOr in his ~('t•1sion to suspend pubti1·;1tion. "ll scen1s ironic to n1c that at lhis :inH'. especially when the federal govern- nenl is urging ;ill bu:;inc.sses lo hold I0\1 n tosls and pr it·es .. i1 should itsel f b' 1 prime offendf.'r \\ 11h its gig anll!' 1n - ·rr;1~l's in postal ratl'S ... ('01\"lrs sriid ·\\"hen ii l'<11ne 10 111;,ke this d<'c1s1c111 " be addrtl . '"I thuu~ht llatk over l.oo~·s :1.1 ·c;1rs •1r 1·011-.tru1l11·c. re -.pon:-.ibl' an•i 111ard-111nn111g 1nurnnl!sn1 and 1n~ hea rl ;aid 'keep it i:oinµ." Bui 111v h"act si'11d :-.u~pe11d II' And lh"1·e was reall y n1> 1t h<'r 1va.1·." ·rhe 1:10.:.in & will a11el·! 1norr-than 1.000 .ook einployes. including 800 in the 1ubscription oµrrations in Des l\1oinl's. ow;1. 1vhith 11·il! be ph :iscd out J!raduallv 11cr the next si'I:. month s. Co\1·lcs said fhe publishing pl<int in Des :'>1oines \1111 1r sold In Titnr. Int', Look f irst appr;ired 011 1hr-sl<111ds 111 lanuarv !~J:li. srll1n)! at LU 1.:cnts an h~Uf'. "ht 11r5; 1:..,ue :.old n1nrr th<111 :<11.i.0011 J)ptes and by !O 1110111i1s the (:HTUl:l\1011 1ad gro11 n to I I 111i1\)n11 C1rtula11on iii the fir:.1 six 1nonths of 'fil ai;rragcd 6 6 n11lhlln an issue. but i11· 'ustry sources said l"i.:ing produtl111_11 n:.1 " h;;:d ca!en up t!ic n1aga. inc s -r1 r1111c. Looi... 1~ 1hr l.ilr•l 1n a ~cne.~ 01 111t1J11r n:1~a1inrs !hill ha1e 1·ra.~rd pubhl";illon. hr n11)~I rct·t"nt \1a~ thr S01hiriln1• ·'.•.rn i11~ Post , 11·hit·h tr.isrd publ1(·;1\1r011 'l F('bru;1ry l~Hi\'l, allrr 1·11! 1c ,1r;' 10wr1·rr. Brurt :ier1as~. the prc~1dc111 of 'ur!1s f'11hli.•hing Co . put 1hr Satu11l.1~ :1 e11i11g Po:-.t bal·k on the st;inds a ~ a 1u;irtrrl~· p11hhcation. 11·11h the l1rst 1s~u e 1ppearing in .June J9i1. . Other foldlni;s 111cluded ( o 11 I " r ~ ~agezint'. foundrd 111 !838. tca!"cct •tJb!ication 1967: \\"orn;1n·~ Homt' (\un· ,;inion. fo11nded in 18i.1, ceased pub!iC'<1· in11 in 19i"ii : A1ncril"all ~lagazint.'. t87fi - 9.)6. Show f\\:\gazine. 1961·!96i"i . The <eporter. !949-191>8 : \'t'nture. !!l63·19i1. nd ~!oder:itor. \!162-1970 l.1be11y. 1rh1f'h nldcd in 1950 11Uer 26 years as a "·ee kl~·. • r;,i s re\·it·ed in Ap ril 1971 all :i <111:irt crly. Action Group Meets 1'onight At Dana SchooJ A public meeling or the nc1l'ly organiz- ·d Dana Point Citizens for Action \ssocialion will take. place tonight. "\\"e hope to rtcru1t new rnernbcrs. 1;:i<is oul circular~. and infonn people on he pn~re;o;s 11"e·1e 1nade and our r_uture dans," said .Jiin Regelbrugge. pre~10en1. The n1ecting 1\'ill lake place at 8 fl rn 111 he Richard llenry Diiln3 Elernentary lchool aud1tor1u111 1'\\'0 special ntcel ings of the board of l1rcctors havr been set up. One will he >ept. 20 "11 h Stiper\"isor Ron Casper.~. rhe--0thcr 11·!11 he Sep! 21 with lhe county 1l11nning con11nls:-1nn111 Regclbruggc !aid tfl!1ight"s mect1n~ 11111 )(! a mean.~ of as\i:UlJ: Dana Point ·r~1den1~ 11·hat q ur~!ion~ they wanl lu~11·e rcd Jron1 county officials ar 1he 1110 •l'CC1 al mec!ini:;s. i.0111et1111c:: sµ1i"1!rd dcb;ne -h1n1ed that 1tlcas lor 1 !ull-tl rdgctl, l'll.1-11pcra \cU en1ergeeny scrvil'e a1i ~1i11 1f'r~1 1nt1l'h ali1 e. The a1rared of a l"Ontr•ai.:t ~µriling out the Je1·c l of ser1 itc and !hrea1en1ng 1he )anl.1111,; of !hP subs1d_1· f11r pn1)r pcrlun11ante 11;ai\ n1 acle to the t1o~p11.1l .'\rn bulante Seri ll<' \I has hern 111 hu .111e::.;; 111 :--an l"lcinrn!r ~llll'r ral'I> .)\1. l.1 .\l.,~OI \\"alter 1'.:1 an.~ .Ir ~l1'1111gh lljl· pO~l·d the co11tral"t a nd 1n::1caf1 endorsed ihe i1nnu:d1ate µut l'hase 01 .a • cra~h· 11<1gon' !~re 1:11y an1bula11L·e. E1·a11~ as::crtrd that 1he a111h11l a1 11·e f1rn1 ~vught the .~1gn 1ng or the con1rart a 11·rck a2o -after rrf11s111g lo ~1~11 one dunng 1he prr\·1ous t110 n1onth~ bl·t·:n1,r of 1he tear 01 1irw 1·v1 npcti1u1n "I 1ra1J~· bcl1cre Lhat the onh rl':l~Oll thal 1hcy t1rr \1ill1ng t!l ~1g11 I' !h:<I \IP 1'el·Cntl~ au1hrir11cd anulhl'r ~rr1·1•.e 1n th P ..:1t y l11 opera1e 1n rolat111n .' 1he n1 a.1or l'hal";,!rd Ile added that the $2~ s,ut1~1d~ wvuld not cle1·atc ~ervice by thr privat t Firni. "\\"1.'JI sti ll b' gelling the :-;;i me le1·el uf ~er1·il"e .h.1nbula11 r1• l"o1npu11:r l"v·O\llH'f l-\1·r1ne1h !!u11tcr ;i~rcrd th<11 uni ii a n1·11· ;1111 - hulanl·e 1s µut ino! srr11t·t the le1l'I 11f .:.rr1 u·c wnuld 1 e1na1n tl1e :-.;u11r Hut tvune1!111oin Tho111as U l\reh· 11 ho !o-Oll~l1i the 111ore spcc1f.c word111;; 111 thr 1·0111 racl. said !he wilhdr·a1v;1I 01 1he .$~.)n 111uothly fnr poor pcrl"onnante would g11·r the city mol e t.:on!rol 01cr the lr1cl of ~er1"1ce "\\"ell. thal"s jusl iin<'." rrpl1cd tlir 111;1~·or. "That n1ean~ If;. n1an dies 1hc r1 - t) 11·\\I sa1·e ~2~. ·· The cnnsrn~us n! the <ou11c1l 1~ tha! !hr 11l.> rn1ght not ~ct br 1"(»1Cl_11 lur a fu[11i<1I 1•n1er~enr1 sc1T1rr of 1l" 01111 using a p10 tl',;:-iona ll~ L"(J111 rrted 1an and fll"t•1ne11 lo 1!r11 e !1 The opening 01 tne nc" 11re nrpar1r11cn1 hcad(iuarter~ :-.urnrt1111e t':Jrl.1 11c\l spr111g. apprar!> a~ the cla1r 11hl'r1 f1t't11 plans C'ould Ile 111ade fur lhr 1"1!1 sc1·1 to c \t al)c.111 1he .:.:i inr !11nr . lhc 1·it1 's 1u·:-.t ho~p11;i! 11·ill open tis d<XH". 1 hu~·1n.il...1nl! .3lllb\ll.111' {' I Ul1S t11 a i11,1.•j1lLol lll\h·li ~hor!t·1· !harl thP prr~r nl lnp to Snulh La!!u11;i The 111£gl'r of 1111• ;i1 11tn1;ib11·1' t ••ll· '101cr'' i1as a pol1cf' tlcp:inn1ru1 1111! :-ho11111~ the lllllllbcr or l1 1n1·~ 111iu·h !hr f1r11''11e. firm has-been out ol .• er\ ll"l' ,..1Hrr 11 :-h11 led ser1•1ng San Clrrnen1c Pr1ht•c. firr and lircguard 1·h1f'f'\ ;ill f1r1nl1 staled las1 11·eek l'1a1 \hr-nun111rr nl ;1nibulance l"all.~ hanrtlerl Uy µoli1 •r and l1re1nc11 using ;i ci1y sta1ion 11"ago11 reach- ed an all·lime hi gh in 1he t11·0 mnnths of lln~pital"s service. J·lunler replied in a stutiv se~sron la~! week 1hat many of the tails h<111dlcd by police could ha l't been hnndle.d by hi~ £i nn. '"Often !hi'\' 11·ould eall 1(1 find 11·hcre our closest ainbu!ancc 11·as and 1f we said Dana Point they would ans11·cr 'lorgC't ft "." he Si.lid '"\l'e should run a sur1ey nr o!her Oran~c County c1tie!I lo see 1f lht>re are. anv other ci!y·run services. I l\PllT to see t hi.~ pr0Qlen1 soh·ed once anrt for all , and lhe only so!u1ion i.~ for us lo do 11 for our- ~t)1·e.~. \Ve\·e al11·ays had proble111s ," !'.:vans told fellow councilmen. !Joard .Re~pap To Be Bless i11 g? Rl'~ults of a current county study on remapping supe rvisorial dislrictli may be '"a ble:;sing in disj!;uise" Bart Spendlove, pr·cs1de111 or lhe Saddleback Arca Coord inating Council t11ld n1eml>ers \\"edne<;day night Spendlore. said 11 i~ l1ktly lhP study '.''111 int·lude a rcC'Omn1cnda1lon !hill all or the Saddlrback area be placed in thr fifth Dislricl. Nnw part of !hr 1 allry l'I 1n !he Fu11rth l)1strict and part in thr. F1Hh "If 1hr~· puJ t111 Of thf' \HllC;• 111 the V1f!h District. 11'e ha 1·r the po1e1111al 10 1·un a person for super11sor /hr th e l"'nlH'f' 1i1strict.'" Spendlo1·e said Election~ for th~ l'iflh District gupcr1 1-.0r J)u~I w1ll be h('ld 1n 19i•t ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 TEN CENTS eat a e uce Frf'«'ICtcy Dicifled r 'enli·r d il'i dt·r ~ ari> being in<;tal\erl along the San l)1<:'go Frc1•11a~· hPt11ee11 ~l!"~•on \'ieJo and San .luan <"ap1slrano. E1cn1ual!y the safely fences to prevent hcadon rnlti!<ions 11'ill ~lrC'teh fron1 the Irvine area lo l an1ino d e Estrella in ("<1p1 stranfl Beach. pro1ects. three separate ..:ont raC'l~. 1vcre given priority because of fatalitic.~ in rc1:cnt years on guarded ~l l'etchc s. 'fhe top Un · J)otcn tl1.e Missio11 "£rail .r\FS J11forn1ation ~o'r .. \ vaiJahl1· \!IS.Sii~\ \II· II) · l11li<l"ll1:i11i.11 ;111il :ipp!11 ·;-i1ui11~ 1111 1111• l\ll\fl!• .111 l·'111ld $r1 \ w1• \11u•1 wa11• "h!'1•.~d [ll"<Jl-:f'11n :H'P. 11u11· 111:11!.•hll• 111011 lhr ,\11\~11111 \'11·111 ,,FS I liafll~·I "I tir jJ!"Ogl ,)I ll l'l '11 lit•· ;111 11111·1 lliJ! ]111\al 11\ 111g ··~Pf'l IP ll!T 1.,, \1>1/11)! !)t'l'.,oll~ ul :11! l,:1o ·l.j.!1 u1u1rl' II I• "l~'ll !u 1111111lt" <i111 t -~·n1or~ 10 ~o(Jd -,1;111cl111p: ;ir11l corld hraltn 11t111 11:111• l1ad r· .... 1r:i 1-, ut 1tnl·lgn );'Jll!.!Uill.!l' l<lrf! '1 1(" :ti l•·;1'>"t lf1 IC<lf' 11111 1.-ur 111l111 1nat1n11 1 ~II ~Ji' Sl!•phrn I· 11hul:1 11:111-4 lh.l e tl f•lc·r~•••t> l>•1r1c ·e Sc•t \1 1:'.~IU\" \11·,1 11 -\ \\l'ir•llil" dHIH"" 11·1ll ht' lirlrl lu1· all \lUrJcnts a11rndi11i: J\hssion \"1c10 t llt;h Sl"hool Fnda.1 . The el"cn1, wha:h hcrahl.s lllf 01}('n111~ or Sl"hOOI. 11·111 bt· fron1 II 10 11 <IO IJ 111 on the ta111pu.~ e SdwfJI Hf'ol.< !ilolerl EAST lHVl~E The San .loaq111n Elcn1en1ary S{'hool Distnet J.'i aga111 of. fcnn.i: free or rcrfutcd rnr:il ~ to 1·h1ldrcu whose fan1ihcs fa1:e u11en1ploy1ncnt Il- lness. tJea!h . •ll!layed rt·t·cipl of pa~ rct:Cll"C f1n an('1al a ~~IS\;"Jtlt'f> 01· h<ivt' otherw ise 10111 1oco111es N;in1es ur :"!Udcnls 11·111 not Uc pullhsl1 - ~·d. postetl or announced a11d ~chool ru1r" prnt11b1t lhe u~f of Sl'par·atc lunchroorns. n1cal tiincs, !ypt:s of rnr::il s or olllrr chstritninalion. lli.:.lril'l offil"ials en1 - phasizcd Principals. nur~c~ and food manager~ 11 ill screen sturlen ls for the prograrn. Son1e childl"en may ll'Ork a h11!f-hour·a · dav for their 1neals. Applications ma l' hr obta ined fron1 pri ncipals or nurses al each school i\ui 111al ~l a u g ht er ~c l l\AT~!ANOlJ. Ne.pal IAl"J -Thill ll 1111;i111.vi:u1 Hindu kingdom i~ sw:ipp1ng 161: Ion.~ of chili $plce a11d 11•hellt flour to Cn1n r11un1st Chinn rnr IQ,000 1-;oats fnd sheep to sl;iught('r 1n hon-0r o1 \I-, gOOs an off1c1at Sfl'ikf'~111an saul \\"cdncsdR1 Th(' :in1rnfll ... 1v11t he :slaughtCrcd i11 lemples on the final dav !lf !he t·urrenl. 16--day l)11s.schr11 lcs11va1. !l>ep11t's main r('lebral 1Qn wh1eh S)rnbohzf's the "od~' ul11rnatc v1ttory 01r.1· ('vii. Thr 11nuna!!I rr11resrnl evil, Mass T1·a11 ~it F11t111·c Di111 B.1· l'REflER ICK SCllfJl-;~IEllL 01 !ho D•ll• " .. ' ii••! I 1µpo.-;1!i11n by Or an!.(e County rcsidc11!.~ In a 11urnl)f'r Qt propo~ed frl'eway proiect~ 111uld ~pell doorn IOI' ilny fnrm CJI 11ublH: 11an~purtal 1011. the (·ount.1 rontJ '"1n1- r'r\1.~s1nnc r 101£1 rnc111hrr~ !11 !hr Sa•I· dlrl1:11 ·k .'Ire a \ \.11)t"<l 111al 1ng C 11 11 11 (' 1 I \\"1·dnc;;da1 nigh! t)n ne1v 1rr1·11·ari: and 1111 1rc,1n~tru4 . 111111." uf nltll'r lrrr11<1.1s 11r l\'<1 111 tn hutl<l r ·11n·1<lf1!'~ f!)r ~ngh :'I PCf'd p uh I 1 r• 1r;111:-.µort11l1on1 II 11c tan! h111ld nr t'1•t ·On,lr111 I thr llt't'11;11 ~ rn.-e;1u~r •>f p<·opli>"s <1b1el!1nn.•. !h(>r1· ~ 110 11;11 11c • .111 put 111 the p11hlw lli!l1\p11r!:1t1r1n ." f".l c 11l:1uu·d J.;1\\"1·1'11tc '"Tt>1J" \l1 •C.i1111llr \){·("0111 ille ~r111l 1/1•·rc 1~ •i!l!1t),lliur1 to tll'oJf'f"IS t 11111de11p:~1 IS1•1 rhe San ()u•11r, S:1111a 1-\11.<. H11cr,uh· ;ind (;:1rtle1t c;n11r t· 1·r •'11;1,1s 11~ wrll a• tile p1u1>11~cd l111prrial lt1i.;hw;1~· :r:• ;uid l"nrnna 1l t·t /\l:ir l'rcc11•:1y.~ ("1!1('~ ;irr JU~! 11ul IJ1:"111g rc;1l1i.i :j' in npµos1n~ t t11.~ tr·rc"·;1v," he addrrl. 1\lvrr ;ind more people 11'111 tie 1:orn1 ng lo tlir (•ounty and 11'r 1nust have the 1ncilns lor lhrn1 lo ge! hR1·k and lorth. :-.1cCon1·1llc ~!rc~sed Opposition 10 the l';ie1lu: Cira~l 1-"recw<ly tJy .~ur.h c111r~ R$ Newp.>rt {i(•aeh and Sc:1I Beach. he s;iid , ha.~ .~1·1·1(1l1.,ly JC11p;inl1zrd the pruJect and ('Ou!d also sptll doo111 lur arterial frf'r11•a1·s plannt.'d lo l"Onnect \\'f!h it "\\"1 !IH•lll tlH' l"flflS1 1r1'e11·;11' 1! will he hf!n! 1,, gi·1 the :-:t;1le to go ;110ng 11'1th lhe l1111cr l'nd or !hr New port frcew;.y or 1•1·•'1t hC;.!111 t•on~11·uc1lon of the Laguna {";-1111·011 FrtCl''tl.1 ," \li"Con1111!r said ()11 !he l11c<1I )C\"(•I. ~1c(.'onl'11!r :-aid . lhr ~:1tldleh.1(·k \ :lllr1' 1" 111 ~tore frw a 111111\IJci ol n1;ul unpru•cmcnts and in· lersrc!ton upgr,1d111~~ ''rnonl! the Jl!"OJe<·ts 111 be .,1;ir1ed nc:..t 1 rar :t!'l" ("011111·1·t1ta1 ,,r .Jrr'<•1111nn f1om Los 1'fl.\u.'i Bild tu 1-'.t T11n1 f{r);id l·:"l:tCll'tHll ul P.l\Cu de \"alen('1a trum Ld 1';11. Jlu;11t tu ~:J Toro l{o;1d . -llt1·nns1ruct1011 ul Tl':ihul'u lln:id as 1t !11•1111\ 1•11 1h1· St1nL.1 /\na \'alley, to i t•11101·r n1anv hu11 tl1rns -('onstrurtl\ui 101 1ree1v<J1' inlr.rrhanj'.!e~ .11 Ah c1a. C;111ad<! and Oso Parkways, al1.i1g !lie San Die.go Frcc.\1·ay -l rnprovcn1cnt of 1::1 Toro Road fro rn Tr ahuc'() Road In Cnok~ Corners. -TraffJc safclv s1gn:i ls at n1any rna 10r in1ersct'lion~ Slate A ivards Coastal Freeway Work Co1itract The state ha .s awarded a S3 !i m1ll1on 1·ontraet to a San!a An11 ftrin for 1\"1den· 1ng a section of 1he Sau Diego Freeway 111 <1ntl 11c;ir San .Juan Capistrano. The contract. awarded lo Sukut· f'otilson. Inc., tails lnr v.·idenlng the lree11·ay fr1Jn1 si x tu eight lanes nnd lhP rccunstruc1ion of the inler1:hange vrith I 1ac1rit Coast Hii;h"•ay and Camino Las Hnn1hlas. The !s:l.5.1i,!li2 ava1h1ble for the pro;etl inclvdcs eontributions by the county and hy the c1l.v of S11n .Juan Capistr<ino. Thf 1·ounty 11·111 11ay $78,000 for a right of 11"ay wluch 1v11l be used lo construct new con· neclions 10 the freeway al Camino las B:imblas. The city w~ll donate $62.000 !or part or the right of 11'<1)1 and construction l'O.'lts !or the lnterch.inj!e. \Vork hrn1ts e:<tlend fro1n just norlh of l;11n1ir)O de ~lrella to a half·mi le north ol Camino Las Ra mhlas. a tlh1tance of 1.2 n11 les \\"ork ls to be completed by ,January, l~i3. In 11ndther action. tht slate a1varded • $46,087 ccmtraci lo i\1odern Allovs ~'d.br1L·atoi·s-1 Inc. of Sia.oton tt'I repair and ... .. -~ I replace ohsolete guardrails nov.· in use at v;u·1ou~ lot a!lons un the Ri ver:;idt l"n.•c11·ay 10 ~nf!h Oran&c County. Saddleback Aide Whacks Lo'v Vote The pre::iden1 of the Saddlcbal'k Valley Coordi nating Cou ncil ISACC r took a 11 hack at rf llow rcsulent s of the area who 1l1rl not tu r'n out to vote 111 Tuesday's Sarldlcback College bond election. Noti ng that Qnl_v 1:. pcrcenl of lhc t11s1i·1cl voll'rs wrnt ro the poll;o;, Bart SJ"lf)ndlove said. '"\\l e did an absolutely lf'thargie job of .i:etttng support for lhr rollege. An alrol'iously snu1\I nun1ber of people voted. lfq terrible ·· Spen<llove 1io!rtl that a nHIJ11ri!y of 1oters in sueh arl'.~s a~ ~11s~1!ln Viejo. ~:1 Toro. Irvine and l..c"is11 rr World favortd Ille bond and 1nd1ca led i( 1oore vote r~ in these area!> had turned out the hond could have pas:;cd . ' ' J 111·y T1·ial Wc1ived By Sitspect By TO~I RAltLEY Of !~• 0•;1, ~ll•t il•tl ,\l"l"USed ~l annc \lark Alan .Johnson or !ii<111 Clen)cntc !oda.v 11a1vrd ,1u ry trial in~ dea l 1ht1r saw the prosccl1tio11 agret tn rctlut.."c it s charges against !he 20-year-0ld defendant to a r11axunwn of second de~rce nn1rdcr On1ngc County \\'1lha111 ,\lurra~ Supcnur Courl Judgt< acl'Cptcd !ht al"· rangcn1c111 alter carcful!.1 11· a r n i n e; Johnsun lhat he ""11011' faced the df'cision 1if Ill~! one n1an and not the 12 Jurors 11·ho 11ot1ld h.i1 c decided .~our f;itc ·· Johnson. t·alm and eo1npuseU thrvughu1 lilt' 111urning het1 r•ing. ass ured Judge ,\1u1·· ray th a1 he wanted a nunjur.v trial. l'h1e1 Dep11t~· 01~tnct A!lonu.'y Ja1nes l :nr1ght luld il\urrny that he 11 Ill ask fo r R 1 erdLt'l of scl"und clcgn'r inurdt'r or inanslilughtcr ag;.1111st Ilic la!I. hando~ome dt·tcnda11t. A J11r1 h;u.i al1'l'adv been :-.clet·tcd ai1d w;is sthcduled to J:11 into 1hr Jury bo-: \lond<1y lo!' the pCnlllJ!. Of lhr 1'QUllJ: '1arint··s tnal It is being advi~cd ·today or 11s dishand1nent Enn~ht and pubhc f1efender R~y Sha rpe 11·t:re ordered lo return to .Judge i\!ur· r~'y·s courtroon1 al 10 11.n1 !\londa~· for \\'hat 1ril! now be !he nonjur v Jr ia·r the Sanla Ana :'larine Corps Air Station n1il1tary polieen1an. He 1s a{TUScd of lht• kdt1ng on .Junt-, 1!1711 uf hb '!0-.1'e<lr..fJld 11·ifr, Connie Lynn ./oh11~.11i. 11huse 111uiitia1ed and stab!:>cd bod1 11as found in lht couple·! apart111cnl ;ii ~Iii .\.lon!erev Lane lnve~!igators· sa id .\!rl) .Johnson h:id b1·rn bea trn \\'ith the ki!('hc n ~1fiOI and r('pea!cdly stabbed 11·1fh 11 knife. ·rhe we;rpvn 1vas ncv{'r found Enri1ih1 had intended today to run 11 video lape for Judge J\1urray in a move In ha1'e the fihn atl1nltted as el'idenc;e before lhe JU ry. The pro~ceutnr tleel1ned 10 1.:om1nenl nn the filn1 1n 1·icw of :. eou rt order pro· hibi ting discussion nf the case 11.·ith nc11 ~n1rn and held !h{' mo\"le nl'er till i\lond:i~ f(lllo11·1ng .lohn'-On·~ decision to seek a nUnJUry l rtt•I. \Vorkn1en Slash l 'cle phonc (able \\"urk1nc11 011 lhe 1·1111\\f"U{;lion project aloulg the S:in lJte~o Vrec\\'ay 1n l\li ~s1on Y1cjo cur 11110 a 111ainr !rlephone cable. th1~ n1or11111g sl;unn1111g the lid on long distance phone 1·al!s lrn1n manv areas of the South Coast throughoul lod~y . The n11shap 11'h1ch oecurre<l near Avcrv Park11•a\· :tnd the frec1\·;iv at about 1"0 a.nl also forced the use of allcrnatr en1ergenc.\' phont systems for lht \\'e!'=lern \Vhitr !l ouse Pacific Telephone Company n1<1nager Bob Gannon s;1id that 200 pairs or Lrunk line 11·ires were severed in !11e mishap. He said his offict has been besieged by subscribers throughout lhe da.v Sorne long distanc e calls got lhrough, holl'evcr. but only alter repeated <h aling. 0 1her connections ahd considerable static du ring the repair period . The c:ool snap v.·ill stick with us al least through tomo rrow. Night and 1norning 1011· clouds and l'Oa!t.. ;ii fog ll'ill hel p keep the rne rcury low. II will cle11r lo hazy sun 11·ith hig hs near i~ 11nd lows at 65. U\SIDE TOD/\ l' '/'lie Statt> Sc11olr Jio., ap111·oved a b1/I f/!al 1t•o11/d l"rock dou.nt otl crool.·ecl at1tn 1"Cj'XJrr dcaltr!J, Sto1·y. Paye 9 ........ tt C1lllior1111 11 Cll•<ll.IM U1 11 Clonll11t lt·)I Ct.,,IU II Cr111w"11 11 0110~ N1tit•• 11 11111.,111 ,,.. • Enlt"l lllfl't nl 11·11 ~1nc1 J4·JI ......... -u I na Ll"ll4'f"• lt M•HMA 6 Mtn , .. Stt"•t• n, lt ~~It-I ti-1' Mu!\ .. I ,Wftlll 14 N•ll•n•I ..,,,.., 0.1 Orone• Clll'!lv II 1•1.,•• '••l•r t• ,,.,,, 21.11. 16 SIM~ M•,,,tlt l .. U Ttlfvl1l111 I' Tl•••""• )t·l1 ""'"'"'" . w-11·1 ..,.,.., 10.11 Wwloil """' t•• _2 0.6.IL~ FILC T 711\Jrsd.Q'. StPltmbff 16, 1971 ----- Budget of $36.8 Million Proposed for UCI S~clal 10 1be DAD.'' rn..or $AN FRANCISCO -UC Irvine "'OU.Id 11t a $36.8 million operating budget !or 19i1·7S under a S924 8 m1!hon !ipend1ng program proposed today for the nin~ campus Un~versity of Cahforn1a s~stem. LiC Presiden l Charle!i J. Hitch un\'e1 led his budget proposals during a meet1ng nf VC Regent!i here . Hitch said th proposed budgel. about $80 million more lhan this }ear·!i S844 7 million, "dou not fulfill all of the univeraity'a most urgent need1, but doe.a enable the uruve.rsity to rever&e I.be direction of the past thrtt yeari." In the case of Orange County's UC Irvine, the prnpo!i11I cal!!i for 11 t l 9 m1lllon increase ovtr !he current campu!i operallng budget of $.12 9 million Un1l'er~11y spokesmen said the UCI budget prop<15al call s for 56 new fa culty mem bers and 20 nev.• teaching assistant's Heiress Co111es to Co11nt v .I 011 l1·vi11e City Electio11 By JACK BROBACK 01 Iii• O•UY l'llO! !!Ill Jnan Irvine Smith made one flf her in- frequen t vis its to Orange County nf· fJCialdn m and 11lmost upset plans for 1n- corporation of the proposed city of J~·ine. The principal stockholder in the hu ge Ir.·ine Company -accnmpanied by an attorney -spent many hours Tuesday on the sixth floor of the county ad· mtnistrative office b11ilding buttortho\ing Orange County supcr"iso rs. The hei ress, '>'·ho no.,.,. livl's on ;i: sp::i~ious ranch in Virginia. reportedt.v had lunch with Board Chairman Robfort Battin in a bttr and sand.,.,·ich place ne ar the office buildin!l . Her mission v.·11s ostens ibly to seek a 60-day delay in the hearing nn in- corporation or th e new city but her motives were not clear. But her aclivities brought immedi a h~ reaction from proponents of the new community. Andre'>'' ~1.1y. representin,&'; COIN. the fWld raising arm of !he incorporat ion m<l''e. put it this way in 11ddressing Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers: "Joan Irvine Smith is not a resident nf the proposed new cit.v. She doeS not vote here but there are 7.000 people v.•ho are \•our constituents and do vote here ." l\1ay ~·amed . "Do as you told us you would in your office and allow this election to gtl forv.·s.rd." !\frs. Smith has bttn engai;ied in a run· n1ng battle: for many ~·ears V.'ith the Jame!i Irvine Foundation. majori!~· stockholder in the Irvine Com pany. She 10sists that the corporation is not manag- ed CflrTectlv. Battin an·d Casper!i \.\·ere obviously im· pressed v.·it h Mr!i . Smith's arguments as they clearly expressed in debate on the hearing issue. Caspers al one poinl \Vedntsday V.'hen he v.·as backing Battin's proposal to con- tinue the incorporalion hearing for 60 days, referred l(J !he rights of the heires!i dfserving •·more consi deration than a phny tax corporation in San F'ra cisco lha r is not interested in the acti ons of the Bl'ard of Supervisors." Battin joined the insinuations at this Po'Jlr-.t chare,lng th.!lt John B u rt on, t'h a1rman !lf the inco rpora tion group wa s ''elected by the Irvine O'impany:' A s1>0kesmao challenged the statement, point1n~ out that Caspers 1~·as elected by the people or the Fift b District includ ing th e petitioners for the nrw ci ty. The supervisnrs hearing room Y>aS r:<ictffi '>''ith morr than !00 supporters of the ne.,.,. communit~ Thry applauded speakers fav orin1: !heir program until Battin curtlv v.·arned them that '"if there is anv mnrt \nud appl ause I '>''ii\ cut off d1~c1JSsion and call fnr an immediate \"(l:f' " The super\·1sor!" f1na\ly \'nlrd fnr a rnn- l1:i11ed hearmc in 111n l'.l"'ks nn lhe in· l'ntporation alter l'upPt1 !lonr Oa1 1d L. Baker v.·as summnned frnm a ~1ckbed to prn \"1de The nece~~11r.1 lh!rrl '(Ill' S11perv1sor \\"1ll1arri P h11l1p~ 11 1~ in San Francisco on husines~ of the staie organization of ~upe t11$nr~ demanding had been in !he hands of I.ht &uper\'isors since last September l'imothy Strader. attorne~· fnr the in· ~rporators said additional copie.'l of the report lo the Regents l'.'ere de liverd to the board membe rs as recently as l11st v.·eek. Clifford Miller, r11cilities p!11 nner for UCI. said the regent!' report .sho wed that the ci ty would be fin ancially sound. He st.id the regents voted 18 to 2 to approve plans for the community. Burton, !ong the leader of the in- corporation movement. hit back !itrongly at B11ttin'5 del11.ying tactics. "\\'1! are not inte re sted in being a pav.·n any longer of Joan Sm ith, the Irvine Company or the 8011 rd of Supervisors and their problem!i," he warned. "Th!'re hai:; been seven-month delay already and tb11.t is enough." One v.Titlen protest to the incorporation ~·as received from the Irvine lndustrl.11 Complex. It stated that landov.·ners representing 50 percent of the 938 acres sought by Santa Ana south of the Santa An11 ri.tarine Base were opposed tn the in- clusion of their property in the ne w city. The properly valuation involved wa~ 11 little more than lhree percent of the total asse~sed "aluation or the proposed 18.000- acre city. ProteSts from owners of more th11n 50 percent nf the assessed valua!inn 11re necessary to bloc k !he incnrpnration \'Ole. The city of Santa Ana tried Monday to get a State Supreme court <lrder del .!lying the incorporation proceeding but fail ed. l\la,Vor Lorin Grisel and City Attorney James \\'ilhrs indii:ated that the~· would continue their efforts. · 'Monk ey Wrench' By Battin Sti rs Wild Sc ra1nblin g Wnen rru stra!~ Superv1sn r RnhPrf \~. Ball in stomped nut nf rhe <)ranc:P Cn11n!v Board of Super\'isor.c; mrctini:: rnorTi \\"ednesday noon. he carried with hlm a satisfa ction of sorls. He h:trl .1lmnst ~ingle-hanrlrrll v h!nrkrrl hn!h the PIPclinn for !hr inrnrp.1ratlnn nf the proposed city nf Irvine and fi nancing for a nt \4' County Department of Educa· lion bu ildin~ He had alsn caused B .~ick man to be hr0ue.hl from his bfd and almost cost the CO\JfllY a P'J5Sib!e S!OO,(l()('l Board Chairman Ratlin of Santa Ana had almost achie~ed his i;:oals by tak ini;: arlranta;?e of the f11ct that nnly three <:.Upf'r\'1.c;ors .,.,.f'rt' pre<pnt 11ncl 11 vn1 r flf the ma1onl\" nr th" fn·e-membl't boi'lrd y,·;is nrce5sar\' fnr pasSB'1.P of the im- pnrlant mea sure." Sup!'rTL<or [)a\1d L. AakPt, p::ile and u·e,::il.: frnm :<in .:1rr1rlent. 11·as rallrd from h1~ ,:;;ir~ hr•\ tn htf';i ~ th" 1mpa•se Ri!kfr v.·;t~ lnJUrf'rl last wel'krrid ;;it h1~ l~1ke .4.r- n111hf';i.d rabin whl'n strurk hv 11 fall1nj! t1rnher lo help auve an estimated fall 1972 enrollmant of 7,732 students. The fi8ure includes undergr1duates, I r .1 d u • t e students and medical 11tudenla. UCI of- ficials tipect 7,100 students on c.1 mpm thi!'i fall. The UC/ budget propo~at for !972-73 al!'io would redute the school's current ~todtnl·teecher ratio from the current 19 l to 18 2, according !.O un1vcrs11y of- fi cials. Big Sister Hitch !laid. "It ls very difficult to plan adequately for 1972·73 rea.liz.in& that re- cent n:genu' budget! have b e f: D disregarded by the state. The budge t tt('Ommendatinn "'as ~AndwichM bet'>'·ttn l\\'O "alternative budgets"' Hitch presented fo r the regen t's i:nnsidernl111n One. :111 ·•aus!er1r~ budget " $40 6 rn1ll11>n h1~l1er !h;in la"t vet1r·~ s!ate ap- propnaL1on. "11·r1u ld or.I rfstore any of the Drivers on eastbound 14 !llde Road near Farmington. fi1ic h. get a creepy feeling they are being \\·atcbed as they pass a small barn with a "Mona Lisa" stoically lee r i n~ at the passing sc~ne from the "'ail of th ~ barn. The \1·ork \11as done by Dougla.~ Tyler \1·ith one gallon each of black and v"h ite paint. He dH'l it for "kic ks". 2 Coa st A1·ea l\I e11 Held 011 Cl1ru·g es of Swi11dle Th t fnrmtr loan nffirfr nf ;11 C0sta ~lesa sa1·1n~~ anrl Jnan and a ~an .l11::in (ap1strann man are undf'r arrr~I 10<i.1y af!Pr Ana heim Pnlice filPd gr::inrl theft cha rges 11~:<ilnst thrm anrl 11\·o other' Two ,,..·nmrn. Ollf' frn1n Cn~la \lr,a. wcrP reported h,v nffil'ers as \"lrt1n1~ tnvestic11tors as~ertrrl th;:it \\rrk• "I probini;: lfd to the arr('st nf F.mor~ r .. ~111rcha nt, ~9. nf 2~9 Rn~·al P::ilrri f1n1·r. Cost.:1 ~les::i. a former lo;in off1 rer "·11h rai:ific S11 vin l!S ,:ind {,11an ASSfl('IR{ion Otht>rs hei r! nn the rhar.1u•s ::ire Ernp cl Kiddell. 42. of :l2i42 Atipa1 St . San .Ju11n Capi.~trann. r.rrcrir1· K1rldf'l1 . 29. r.( Oransf'. and nalP F. n:i11 ~nn , 40 11hn rtfused tn hsl his hnm P .:11idre~s Thi' Quar\Pt ;;rP tn ;irra1c111>d 10 munii:ipal rnurl \\'ed nt;><rlav nn ,Era nrl thefl rh;irgf'< Officer~ <;l'l1rl .:10 Anahr 1m 11 1rlnw 11 ac thr princip:il vjrTim nf !hr al\rcf'rl sw 1ndlr. Thrv t'la1m ~he 11a~ prr ~u::irlrd tn rPleR~f' thr tri1cr drPd 1n hr r hnmr in sn11th11•pst Anahenn ;;nrl aftrr a ~Prtl'S nf f1nanrh1 I m;;nPu\·l'rS fri unrl hP r~rl f l1ahlr for $2~0 11 n1nnth pa~mPn\c on hrr hnmr Based nn a.~~uranrP<; nf 1hf' mf'n ~h,. rlaims ~he s.1.cn<'<i r1nrun1r11!s perm1!11n~ the Tu!tin finn tn nhrain ::i $2;.,()00 loan nn her hnusr Sh i' !nlrl in1•r.,t ii!11lnr~ that ~hf' h;i.~ 11"' l"r n'1·r11 rrl 1hr p1·orocrrl cnn!rart• nr th" ~l MO prnn1 1 ~rr1 Ar lh1s rxn11t lhc sernnd \'Jr!im . a Cns!a ~lr~:1 11nman entered 1he pirtt1re Shi• Ir.tr! illlll{'r thill i\1arrhant tnld h~r 111 ~ 1Y1!Pnl101! f1rsl !ru~1 ln11n at 10 prr- C'"O! 1n !rr£'~1 nn thf' An:ihein1 v.·ir1n'>'"s hon1~ !'Ii" ca1r1 r;r,,11nr\ l\1drl"ll anrl \1 ;irr h11nt <ho11f'1l her thP hninr ;inrl as~11rer1 her 1 ~11 1 11 11 a~ 11 ,E(l(l(l loan risk l'hf' s111nr'1 fl.tpt r~ :ind t11 rnf'r1 ol\f'r1hf' s2; ()(.(} fnr the mi rlJ:fH'." Shr 1nld nffu rr<, th111 ~he hllrl bern Prn- mi~rrl !h~l !hf' h"mf' 11 nuld hi' ,;n]d For ~~n non 11nd ~hf' 1\·nuld rf'a l1ze .11 q111rk Si flflfl pr11ft! Shr rhar 11c~ !hat $he has 1 1r 1 ~'r rei-t>11erl a 1t1lld t'nntr11c1 from the hrn1 program reducllon!i 11,.hich v.•e hav e had to make during the past three years." Hitch said the other, which repreanta • $76.9 rn illion increase 01•er last year 's state funds. "'a::i "a modest hlld,'let based on standards well below those prr1•111hng in the m1d-l96o'l's " The "recommended budJ.tet"' increases state partic1pal1on bv S60 .J mllhon from $J.17 I million and ca Its f!lr $16 ~ m1J!1on in regents fund s. It includes a $25 3 milhon iJKrease in the bast for 1nflallon, merU increases and funding 1dJUStm enls and SJ5 million ror what Hltch called "nef'sssary increa!es " Hitch !iaid this year's recornmendat ion has been ba!ied upon the a~sumptions that the slate'! econon1y will improve, that the peopl f of Califnrn111 want tn maintain the university "al a high level of distinction." and 1hat the go1•ernor a.nd the ltg1 slat ur e l'.'11! tnrlude univer5ity needs among !heir highest pr1or1t1e.s. Cou11cil Orders Police To Stiidy Speed Bumps San Clemente enunc ilrncn \\lednesdav ordered the police d!'pari n1r nr tn draft spet1f1 car1ons frir speed burnps on nne steep roadwa ~· 1n the R1 1·1era rlr strict despite a ...,·arn1n11: hv l'nlice Chief Cliffn!'d ~l urray \\'ho bel1r1.-es !he bumps are Jl . Jegnl. Couneilrnen nnnrlhclt'S!' cl C'h<llf'd !he issue then o;·dcred the posting nf an ade· qua le speed l1m1L 1H1 A1·£'nida L;i Costa - a speed limit vihlch 1<.'11u!d be safe en nl1gh for drivers lo ncgntia1 e Lhe humps Chief ~lurray ha s labeled thr traffic 1n· hibilors "trenches in rr1·erse " But a council rn:i jnrit.1' agreed \\'I'd · nesday that !he c11 y should tr~· Lhe ssphalt de!errer.ts reql1ested by Riviera resident~ In recen t .,.,,eeks stop signs and center d11·iding line.~ ha1·e hcen erected ac· cording to residents' demand!i. But In recent da ys a new pr1Jblem - ,·andalism -has plagued the traffic con- trols F'i,·e s!11p sign~ were stolen and the cen!er line painted black Police Wed· nesday reeovered four of the si~. taken by juveniles. Councilmen Stanley Northnip "1ed· nrsday erldorsed lhe conl'rpt nf the bumps and said that de~p1te debat e ahnut cit.1· liab1l1ry 1n case or an arrident blRm· ed on the obstructions, he beJ1e1·rs the ci· fy v.·ou ld not be in lt'gal jef!pflrt:,. "San Clemente hi ~h srhfWJ!"s parkinJ:[ In! has them. and 1rs pril'ate property. The pohce E!ive t1r:ke1s !here. too ." he said. He ques tlnnerl . hnwel'er, the 1·alidl!v nf seeking departme nt help on specd1ca· tions. "I can"! see 1he pn1nt The pn!ire are hopeless in this thing becau~e they bt'!ievr !he bumps 11re tllegal " ;\'nrthrup said he helieved thal if ;r posted. safe negotiatin,E speed v.·ere plar- ed on sif;ns in the area. then the city v.uuld not be !table. Councllman \Vade Lnwer, whQ 1lsri \'ntcd in fa vor of ihe bump~. nonetheless polnted out problems \\'il h them . '"Thn~e things s!nw emergcnc~· veh icles down tn a cra'>'·l." he ~aid . "anrl if they spread all over to11·n we'd have !hi !iln.,.,·est police and fire detiartmen!.5 1n the rnuntry." Seco11cl AutOJlSies Co11fi1·1n Sl1ot s l(ille(l Attica Guards ATTI CA. '.\'.\' t rr1 1 -Twn 11 irl el v knn11·n pathnln~i.~t~ whn pf'rfnrmed se- cond autops1r~ conf1rmpd tMa.1' that nine hnsrage~ killrd 1n !he t\!1 1<'a Slate Prison rP\nlt dird nf cun~hnl wound~ The autnpsic~ 1\cre J>erlnnnrd h~ Or. Henry ~1cgel 01 \\'eSl<'hr ster Coun ty an d Or '."111rharl Raden. ::iss1stant ~cw Yflrk City merliral rxarnin"r. aftrr ;in un- rlrrt::ikrr ~;iid l1r found nn 11sible h11l\,.t \1-nunrls nn nnr of the hnctage~. Richard Le\\'l~. A 10th hr.~1 ai;ir dird (lf 11 bcs11ni;i t.,.,·o d11 v.\ aft er !he rrhrlhon slArll'rl Dr .. Jnhn F.:dlanrl i\1nnrne Cnuntv merlicRI cxAn1i11rr. 11·hri h;id prrf0rmcd lhf' nri~inRI a11!rip~iflq . rli•cln<rd th,. fin· rllti"~ il l the r~-:i11trip•lr ~ Edland 5a1d [.('11·1~ ll'il~ ~hf•\ In the ba1·\( h1 :i single hullrt 11 h1rh lnrl grd 1n h\' cheq Thi' la!es! f1nrl1nJ:;:s 1·11me :i~ a s•atP in· \'e~11g:11 inn ••renrrl into 1hP h1 r-da y rp))Pl linn Oo" nf 1hf' 11 ue~linn~ fn hf' an~werPd is 11hn f1rrd !he ~hn!~ that \iii!· ed 1hf' nine hns!.:11-:r ~ \\f're the l' k1l1Pd h\• inm a!r• \l(lnr\;;y 11 hrn 1700 ~t;11r 1'"11<<'. \at1on al 1 ;11;ird~mf'n and ~hrriff'• rlrput 1f'~ ~tnrm­ ed !he !.200 t'nn1·ir!.~ 11 hn h.1rl bPlrl thf'm '"' •:11r th rm !lt'r:'lu•e thr rnn\1r1 ~ drr,~•­ ,,d thr1 r hn~t <1gf'~ in rn~nn rlrnim< end h1 rl lirh1nrl th,.m 11" 1hr 11c"a ult lnn ·e h1! rri <.nn for fl\i' d;i_1 ~ .. l)r 11'Prr ~t1r \' ~hi<1 h\' !lir rntn 11'hn !nr<l thf' pri snn \\'ith rinl'.~. shn!~uns a.nd tear ga~~ Another n::ig~1ng riuestinn is "''h~~e;.-· thr s!11ughter could ha\"e been pre\·t nted if negoti11tions h11d gon, 11 littlf ll)nger or (;or l\'elson A Rockefe ller h a d personally Appeared al the prison! Mi gratory Bird? U.S. Impounds Stuffed Duck Tl'LSA. Okla I AP I -l" i:; Cll!'i1om~ of· f1e1a1.~ arr holdtng a ~tu ffed duck which helungs In "' Tulsa m;in nn grounds th e duck coulrl not be allnwrd into the coun· try because \\ i~ 11 migra tory bird. Charles Ingle has Fought fnr thre e months 10 re claim the bird. '>'"h1ch w.1~ 1mpo11nrl"'c! when he trO!'ISed the lJ.S · Cana1lian border .June R "~!y son 1\1ark had seen !hat flu l'k 11t Swan Lakr. ~an 1roba . 11ncl ;ust h11d to harp it In fa ct. he harl s11 1·rd for a ~ear to ger ;t \\hrr. 1<.e went back on 11 f1~hing trip ." h1gle said. "Hr harl c11rricd that th in11: -wings .~pread nut 30 inchP~ 1n \il kfoff -nn h15 !a r for ~ mil e-' un1ll 1<.·e lint tn Prmbina, 'n Caspers f'nt husia!'nl f11r thr 6(l-da1' tlela" seemingly mrlted whf n 1t wfls ex- p~aln~d that a l"n11·er5l ly of California Br.ard of Regents re!XJr t on the statu~ nf the proposed ci!y \.l'hich Ballin had been OlANGI: COAtT H" 11p.< knnrkPrl In !he 11rounrl ;ind liiv uncon..,clou~ fnr 11lmns! nnr hour befnrf' his wife returnPd rrnm a shnppinc trip. Six ~11trhr< .,.,.Prr re11u1rrd In rlo.~e B 11:11.~h in his head and hf' wa< held O\'Prni11ht in a nearby hno;p1tal fnr nbst'r1·11tinn Th,. tv.·o l\tddelli ;ind 0:1wsnn Rrr of· firrrs nf l\'s l!nrne f"'lr1•rlnpmf'nt ("ntn· pan v of Tu~t1n The w\rlnw rlaims shf' «0ntar terl !hr firm .:'Ind ttiev ai;:rr1>d io buy her hnmr ~n th11t she mi11ht mo1·e intn ll mnhlle hnnH' Gregory K1ddell ask ed to Uf'I' th f' hnme 11~ ~truri!" on a ~h<lrt tt>rm ~2.~.000 loan , ~he told pl'llil'e araJJ'trliJj A Nylon Sha a IJ DAILY PILOf ~Ge COAST PUl l lSHlllO COMP'A.HY' 1'.ob•rl N. W.,d l'rClill.oil ·~ P\111!1'1\tf U.011111 K111il [O;!OW' n~ .... 1 A. Mu,.,~;,,, M•ti•~.ng ffl!W C~1 rf•1 H. Looi Ri~~••d r. N11I ""°"""' M 1...,lrlg IOllO~ I.et••• ... ,II Of'fke 211 Fot••t A~•"U• 11!1tliag •ddr•n : ,.0 . !o~ 666, '26Sl S.11 Cl9-1e OHi'• JDS North l/C1111ino l111, 911172 °""" Offlc" CM'9 Mtu• )JI) Wnl 111 'St•MI ""'""'' a u tlt• lJJI ~O'"'t>Crt l!iou'•""'.-0 l1illlln!IDn B•1cll: 111/S e .. '11 ac~11~111• Dlf\.Y _I'll.OT, 9"" ~!di h eotnb"'1 .... .,._..,.,.,, i.. pwe1111tfCI .i,u, ... ,P' s.,..,, ''' In -••I• .i11"~• tor lAll""• •••"· l'ol•.--t I UC,,, .C"'I -., ~""Uf1f10"I ~"· '"-""' v111ry. !.t11 ci. ....... ,, ar .. w-,,... s-1""1t~ •:ant "'''" _ t .. So<..I .-111en, .... l"<IMI .,•l•llno '!'"I la 9' »t WDf aay SrrH I, <•" Mfl4 ,..,.._ (7141 64?-4)?1 ct..tft.d Alftl'fl.._ 641-1,71 S-Cl•-'-All h,...,,...,,, T•l.,MN •t2-44ZO ~ .... II All D.,.•rt-.tc , .. .,.... -494-946' c-'lflrt. lm,. &..,,. 0>111 P'VbllP "'t '-""°'~'· N1 ,........ J~•i.t, lll1n!rotle~•• ··-I """"'" ...... .....,............. ,,...,1 .. _,. M rteM..c.i "'"'"''' efl'l'Clti ,.,.. "''"'°"' .. V>"''""' ... _.. SMw!d <It !'* POtll ... ••Id •t N""""""' B•1tfl ..... , .. ,, M"•• C..lflonllt . SIJl>Krll'llM W U l'Tl.,. t.t.U ''*lllllYI lty .... 11 II rl .-!~11; "'"'"'"' e..•lneHont, I t 2J ,...,.,ft\11, R.~t11n s !actic~ nn the tlppartmenl nf ed ucation i~sur. incl11drd refu.~Bl 111 \'Off' fnr appro\"al of a lnw blrl nn $1 9 m1ll1nn in bonds In build the s1n1cturf in th!" rounrr Op('rarinn rPn!rr ;it Grand and r-.rcFadrlen ;:i 1 enue~ 1n Santa An:i Thf' R.:1111: nf Amrrlr:i 11:i~ !01\· hiddPr ;:it 5Jt162 p('rl'l"r.t. The only nther bid V..:IS al a higher S !l:>.1S perrt"nl. 8:11 the bank. A!'i t ~ normal in surh pr.irticr.-. h::irl pl~i:td a 26·hour htnil nn ai:rl'plance nf !hf bid . On Aug 2. thr ./ n Tinlmons C11nstruclinn Company flf I/I~ Angelrs h.:1d offert"d the ln"· bid or SJ :l million to build tht" l!durallon s!ruc!urt Thi~ ~n­ ~racl al~o had a time limit for ac- cep!ance. ~hi!' had bf'en prnm1~er1 ll ~~-(l(l(I hnnu ' and an ad\·an ce of SLOOO for a dn1<.·n pay· OunC'C' o f P rcn 'nlio n ? Ht\t::«EAD. En,ElanO 1AP1 -Bnh•n Huge,se n, a ch;11s!il,\' hell man11f~r1url!'r ~·ho sell~ mo!il of h1~ product in !he Unitrrl S!lllf's, ha~ 1.11ken nut an tl'!S.11r1111r1> pollr.v which \\"ill pay S4R.OOO 1f he is kill- ed by members of woinen's lib, Sacldlebacl\: U11it Opposes Tusti11 U11ificatio11 Pla11 r.1rmber~ of the S.1ddlf'back Area Corirdina ting Oiuni:ll ~ SACr1 indiceted \\"t'dnf':\day night the.1· wnuld @(I nn rK'Qrd Al!'ainst a propoSAl v.'hi ch miRhl turn tht Tustin L'hion High School Oistrirl lntn thrtt smaller unified school districts . President of the grou p. 8.!lrt Spr_ndlove. termed rerently 11pproved line~ nf rlE>marrallon for !he lhrt>e district.I ''1llol'.(1c11J ~nd lrrf'gular " A mea5ure on tht unific11 tion plan, 11.s 11r-proved by the M:hoo l bo11rd!, wlll be placed before voter!i in the: TUHS dl.1ltrict next ,Jun t. ,\f1r hael Shl!'::!TPr, prr~idrnl or lhe ~l i~~lnn \'\ejn Homtnwner~ Ac~riclit!\(ln . !iugges!ed his Rr(lup wnuld fig ht th,. prf'l- pn~al but did nnt ~·~· wll~· SotndlO\'t arlclf'd th11t A SAC\ (flm- milltt on edui:11!lon might lmk .11 \ tbf' unlfic Al inn plAn to 't"e if changl!'~ C'fluld bl> Wf\rked nut A public hP11rinJl on !hi' un ifirAhnn w1\1 bf! held before the Oran~e Counlv Com- mittee of &-hool Oi~!rict OrJi(an11Rl1nn Oct. 8 Time Rntf pl11ce ha \"t not \"et h!'t>n 11nnounced As thl' plan .11{!np1('{! hy lhf' \'11r1nu~ sr'hNll di~tricts nO\\' ~lands. unlf1Pd di!'itrl cts would bl! creAt.ed for !he Tustin, ln·ine 11 nd ~·li~$ion Vlt"j!l are11s. PROFESSIC'NA L INTERIOR DES IGNERS Opffl Mon .. Th11rs. I Fri. l vn. Thar 's Young in Looks, and Yo ung rn Price! 9.95 SQ . YD. TF YOU CAl''T COME TN-CALL 64&-02i5 for 1111 expert carpet con!iulta nt v.·ho y.·iH come to your home v.·ith gamplf:.s y.•ithout any oblif:!alion to you! l2 1S HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA , CALIF. 6•6-027S 6•6.0276 - . . ' . ' . . . . . . -... -~ . .... _.., .. . -.. Is Hz1,ntingto11 Distri ct Due For Neiv Football Stadiun1? Vrongc C-Oast Coltege·s LeBard St<id 1U11l, with a sealnl' t'.Jp<i eit.v of 7.600. is beeorn1n i.: 1n1)l"C :ind 11H11·i· appe<1hng to the prep~ :is tlit' )C:11'S l(O ;dl)tig Ti1t· l'1r;11 1'.' "ta<J1u111 11111 be the ~Ile i.d "e1•cral J~l7J 1;u111f' t1!1s lur Edison and l·::-t;in . l ).• lu:.ichl'~ lio111 bulh si.:l1vuls ~grte th;(\ d1Tss- 111g qu;1 rter.;, r;1c1!Jt1es. light ing. e1 er~ thi11g i~ belier 111:1n 11h:u 1:-. av;ulublc :il Huntu1gton Be.1th ur 1\e11 µorl H<irl)Or highs \I hat !~ 1equired . uf course. 1s (I !luntu1glon Beach D1s:ncl Stadium, on a n£·u11·aJ si1c \.\llh a tapacity of 10.000. Tb<i! 11·0 1!d accon11nodatc all lhe I lunlu1g- -----HOG EH C ARLS O~ --------- • Ion Bea th ~ehools -Edison. Fount<1111 \"allev. Jluntinglun Beach .. \larina. \\'eslmins!c•r ;uitl Lulden \l e~I CulJC'ge * * * P:1:ldni:, ~p.u:r 11 ill be al a prl'n1iu1n ill \\ e~L\110~\rr High !bi~ )'e<Jr u·ith the addition of 14 11!11 rort ahle <:las:-;ro6111s in the Lions· parking lllt The n1u\'e v.·as neeessilaled beeau~e ul an rnrnll mcnl ol 3.600 for fou r years at \\"C'Sl- 1n inster. Fuu nt;lin Vallry b3>-l!9 nev.· structures in ii~ parldn~ lot to he accommodate an t'nrolJ· 111ent ul ;:.~10 l'o four ~·ears. Edisun nu11 ho ~e~ :!.2 Jti students fur lour )'ear~ v.hil e Lo~ Al; ·10s has :?.330 ior thrcr )Cars. Corona tlcl 1\lar t gb ha :. il lso brcn :.uh· Jt:l'lt'il lti t~111siderable :i dd itJons. * * * 1! l':1l1!urn1a llii::h ~ !vutb::i ll teun1 is 11un- dt•rrng 11 hy 11 could11'1 ltnd a suit:ihl<' uflpun e11t 1or 1is llrst pral"llt(' g;1rne ul the se;1su11 11rrh;1p~ the \\'h11t1er :-.l"h•)OI should lakt• " 1~~1k at .\'1unrov1:1 1-!i~h ·,. t11·u-gar11e fl1':ict1tr- ~1·! The \\'1ldC:ab; oif lht' P;1e1l 1t' l.t':iguc 1 AA.1,,.,1\ • h;i\.e sthedulcd ~u\·h h1gg1e:: ;1.s Ca11rwe!I and \ uea1pa. B_1· s1c·pp1n~ d1>\l'n in 1:l:i~sifir11t1on l!re i\1•111· n.11 la eleven t:ikt'S 1t ~e lf out ol the p1f'lur·e tu1· C;il High . ll'<il'ing thi• l;ll!t•r 111!t1(1u1 an up- puni•nl * * * Field go<il~ l:Uttld he 111vrr prf11nincnt in !ht• prt·p pie tt1rr t hi~ ~ear 11i!h lhC' goa.I ~l~l s gelling slrt'!('ht>!I a bil ~tp:irt. The po~t ~ 11ill 11011 hr t:~ lt(·L lour i111·ht'~ :;p;1r1. * * * 1··u1·111er l:.:c!1s11n lligh s1anU0u\ ,Juh 11 1··1-.tl!'I' \1hu 1:1 Jled 10 g<un :1 bid 111 !lit· .\urll1-Soutl1 1'11-.st;i r g:Hnt'. has gl paned ;i luotbtrl l ~c li11];1r· ~hip al A r1~11na 1Tuscon1 * * * Fnrn1er Cur11n;1 drl :\lar \1hil Kt>ith S:1111L1t•ls is rurrtntl~· fighting il out lor ;i hid 11i!h th~ Southern Calilornla lrcshn1an tcan1. ,\riother lor111rr Corona dPI 'l:ir qu<1rt1·r- bark is 1toi ng \1 t ll al lirlghatn Yuu11_i:: L'ni- \ er.,i1 )- Ua1 l' Terr~. a sophon1ure . ll•ll hi~ tnates In a pair ol Sl'l'Ond half ~t:Urrs in l a~1 "'e<'k 's 41·13 rout ol i\or!h Tex:is State. Terrv 11as set to starl l'or Brigharn Yuun.i; until a· ~houlder injury sr1 him back a n<1h·h or s1J. * * * :\11 0111st:i11ding opell\'I' 1 ~ 110 Lip fur { ·11·' Sou 1t1crn St·ct innal f1lotb[lil 'l'h11rsd:1~ :-:tpt. :!3 11 '11 be St 1';1111 and Los /\11gt·l1•;, pu111·r l3an11111g :1! fe1 er:1ns Stad1u1n 111 Long Br11«h. Cl;:i~h1ng lh(' s1unc n1~h! a n' i1!~1ter lJ('1 and Sa11!;1 1\n.i a1. S::in!i1 An i1 8n11i. Oilers Use Ediso11 's W illl M lt11: Platoo11 Defe11s e TltlLL Attltcks The Al/Mid Palmer Method "AfHLlrt: or Tiil Dr;c.-oa: .. A Sl.\IPl.t: l)RILI. S~I A .,1<11'<; IC) I:..\ U cf '/·I _V( t I One nlajor 1:;1u">1: ul ~1ia11k111g­ 'lnk1ng the ball o n ihe hotel lll !>lt'ad or lht .:lubfact-1') the lcrnlcncy to l>hV1r the cl ub for- \l.ard "1th a \tr) 1cn,.c nghl h:ind a nJ arrn. rh1l> :.hoving ac11on pu ~ht} the heel of 1hc ~lub u110 che ball ticro1e lhe .:lubf;1ce h:t' a chance to !>(\Ua1e 1t~lf to lhr .. ./ ·~ . "' I ~r ' I I ''\':: target. ... Lrarn lo 1clJX !he r1gln hand and arn1 during the UO\l.tb\1111g. l\.lcrely practice 10~,ing ~olf balls for,,.,ard ~ \11th a ~1dl·arn1-aln10~1 underhanded -n101ement. Make ,~ ~ure lhat yo u hold 1he ball at !he end of ~our finger~. Then n1eri:ly S\YJ N(j tile a1 111 ba\·l and for11ard . Feel tl1c 11a1ur<1!11c~) of 1h1 :_.. 11101c111ent "hen the anu rcn1~1n.:. relaxed. ·r r:i11}fl'."rth(> :.:111it· 111011011 10 )Ol1r golf \\\1ng. Ke1a111 tbe rcla.>.:cd r1gl11 :irni. SuJdenly ~ou ·ll be ~"inging ~ che \·)ub : not .:.ho\ 1ng ll . )"our ~h :ink} \l.111 di:.appr;ir_ ~ I OW SCORES• HIGH POW[Fl' Gt 1 plen1y of sol!1n 8 ll t lp on Arnold Palmer~ bookie!. · Ttt Sl!o!5 ana fair way Wooas.'' w1 1tten '' Lil1s,.t ly tor readtrs 01 1n1s column A cooy is yours ro r 20( and a srarnped ~ell add ressed tn~tlopt 1~nt to Ar nold Pa!mer. </o 1h1s newspapt< JC Cagers Checl{ 111; Rt1 stler Star l11eligible ColdeJI \\"est College Ila~ lo~1 lilt· ::rrvites ol 6·10 l"t!nler '.\l<1r k Dekker for <H ll"a::t h:!lf qi lilt' 1!171 -1:! bash r I b ;i 11 ~e;1so11. f{u~1!cr l·o;i!'h D11"k SI r·H·f-11 11 <leeh1rrcl \\" eti11Psda_1 , Dekkfr. tilt' Bu~llcrs ' \"o '.! n·bou11drr ;ind 1n11r1 ll li':1d1ng ,l'OJ"er i.1 17 pn111t~. I :I 2 ;1ver<q.~l· 1 last sf';t~rHJ. has hc·en llt'clnred 111e l1g1ble bec:lu~e •\1 ~L·hul;1s\1t d1111ct1lt1e~ Stnrkli11 11·e!eon1ed b<J<:f-~I\ lc1 trnnen <ind Cl host nf talented lreshinen 1his 11·rek Colden \\'est include fot·ward- eenlcr .Jeff St. Clair 16·51 frorn La Qu into ;ind guClrds Car.v llrgill •Est:u1 ria\ and Bill Sell 11!;111cho Alarnit\1.~1 <;.VLOEN WESf L«"'m~n Cvro (,co,on. J"• l •~~'"· R"' M""" J,.-,, -'"""''"''' Ku• 1 Iii own ·'"d M ol l'la!f ,-,"·"'""" J•" ~· Cl•" 11 " Q""' l•I. l•rd' You"g !Nowporl t-<arl>o!J, ,-,,,, O•U•ll !F,!.n<••I· M••• "'"''"" •(n,on~ <J>I /,1~01, 11,11 S•ll ond Jonn V.<,.V•> l l!•,1tn~ .ll~m•M•.I C",•n•a• W."14on•c, J•I! Bvn, .lndy Tnu•m, Soll ~"Gu"•· 4nd K·~P Sa•tn lhl~"""I an6 OdVO ~loC'-IGa'<i,11 G•<>V~I 011.l,.GE COAST '"""'"'"" l om Conr-O~. Jeli (•OI• ""'1 · ••v• S••tQn l'io,hrn•n John Sr11noyr l';f f\I•"'· fJ•~q /'11 1~ IE<"'On ' •'1d ~"C >ou•nwocl 1\lle>lnl<n<le<l l•-~<!~" -S~lp Will•••"' (E>l~n"~· (~I Pol•. Son Lu •> O~•>POl. Perr• l<~n· ••d • R ,gh•111, A"~n !i~n<oC• l. \;>enn Nr•~on !T<enlon. N J I Ollie'' Doug D•nni> 151•"•· ""'"'• n~n lt10> .. d! IN•WPO'' HM ~o· 1?61 1, c n.,10. V•,••v ((o•l• '~~~~ "'" LB luvltatiouul Ja ycee Runners Lc1ztncl1 Seciso11 Junior to!lege tToss cou 11\rv iir!ion get s linder v.·a \/ Satur- da.v 11'1111 all 1hl"t•e ;ire<r 1111•· ~car st"hli.JI ~ srhrduled to ru11 in 1he annual Long Rear ll 1111 1!:1tion al at l':t l St<t!l' 1 Long Bra(·h 1 The ju1H11r tnllegl' r;J er~ <11 r ~rt Jor \I and ll :JU s 111 C11ld1·11 \\'c ~t 11111 :1µ._,1u1 f1g11r1• pron1i111•ntl.v 111 i1., tun· lerenrr Tl1(• I! u s I I (" r::. . Southern \'a\1\urni;+ l'll\'1 111 eha1np 1nns l:1 s1 ve ar. 11;11 1' a ho::\ t1l top lel1 rrn1t'n barl-. s~utdlrbn<:I.., u111!e1· 1111 \\ 1'\JllC'h Ouane Cain. ;111d l)raugt' l'u<r~I w1ll tlepc11d on frr::l11ncn Id t'arry tl1e !o;id He re is 11 rundo11 n thl'CC arra co!lcgcs nn !ht' ,,. ,..,., 1.rnern1en Slt'l'e L:l ssega rd :~nd Jack i\lt Quoll'n figurf' a~ !he J\'.o. 1 and No. 2 Hustlers 111 'il 11·1111 Hich:1rd Pricsl. T1111 Fun!-.. l\e nn~' I lur:;I. D.:ll I' l!cnderson and Vic t'llart1nr1. 1all letttrn1cn1 bal'king llH•1n up . i\tart111c1, cun1pett>d two se<1sons ago. Lassegard. ninth in ferener n1ee t a ~·ear thr learn <:ap\:1111. the l"Oll- agn, is Lead ing fresh111an prospetts \nclurlc L)avc Lock1na11 and Boh Brickner 4:,1:ir111[l l. Toni l(iche1· 1l.1n11·ood1 and J1111 Arrn':-;t r(ln ~ (R<1n!·ho Aln1111tu~• Expectt'd ~o t'uinpei (' "1th !hr Tu~tlcrs' junior 1·arsitl' tca111 <rft' sophu111ot'e!' \\'all Ankenna11 . D:ivc .J ohn~on and Bri;in ~trough along \1·i1h fre sh1nL·11 Phil t-.f;ias and l~d A11drr~o11 ~ Fnu nt<11n Valle~·) .. \\le should rcpea! as ton· ferencf' l"hampions."' s a _1• _, nustlrr co:1ch Toin i'\oon "\\'e'l'e unl\ hnd one d11:.il 11l('C( Ins~ in.111•0 1cars and 11e should do :.tason · prt'tl\ f)t•ftllflP II rl] Orangt' l'•\!~~t l"o:1eh .l 1n1 \lt•Ellwa111 will ll;';1n he;1v1 lv 011 fresl1rnen ll11s SP:1son \1 1th (11111• thret> sophomores 011 rll,• >)q uad -:ill •lf 11·hon1 t!1U 1101 l'l)rl1Jlt'!P !a:-.1 ~r[l ~()I) Th1' ll{'sl of !hr 1'11";it1'' ;ip pt·:1r:: 1n hi· .l .. h11 L.1 l1h(--1"le 11·t1u 1s ;u1 out ol :-.latt· 11·a11.~l1·1 1)1<11 ll':IS 111r1 ig11!1t' l;1~t \ t•;11 l~·hn \ ;1 ~~ell an(I Ji oll 1•.,1.1.1 ;11'1' Ill(' 11!h1·r 1\1•1 ~o pt1011lul"t''- The 1op li"t";h1n:i11 fP<'n111 1·· \\"t·.~l1n111sl1•r's l\1•1·111 l "ol1•u1a11 ll'hilc lllhl'f frO.\li pru~p<'("l,'o Ill• 'luc\r Le~ Ba rton an1I ~l +t-.r .lont's ! 1·:st;HH'r;11, f)an;1 Bulnu 111unt1ngton Be:i rh 1. \\'a 11 Fal'r~ir 1 Co rona det \L1r 1 a nd Lupe R1vrra 11.0:: An11gus1 .. \\'i th no lettermen bnck an d the learn fn ad(• up n1n~til nf frc~hrnen. 11 "s diffieul1 t;f see 11•ht>re 11'1! are <1t ,this l1111r .'i ,,,, ,, '_.,_,, ,., .. On!~· I 11 (' runners ar·c t u1 rent!\' out for truss count I'\" al Sadd.lelia(·k w11li lre~l11.11:in ,\1arv Vr;i11c1s i'fustin I rx · pf'(·t ed lo be lhe ~o. I (;;111eho .. He 's in prt'lt.v good shapt> riglll n01\•. 1"1n pleased 11 11h hts 11'(\l"kout :>." sa.vs Carn Brad \\"in ton 1~ the <11lly l'i'lurn111g le!ICl"lll<Jfl . Tire other lhrl't' tl"r.~h rne11 i11(·lude Bob i\l;11nll'<1nng and Ta,vlor Lonrono of 1'uslin a11rl ~l ike Flan;igan of FoothrlL Net Play For Seniors \\'edne~da ?'~ result_~ i p P;irtfic Suuthwe,sl open tennis scruor cha1np1on~h1ps at 1\'ewport Rea l·l1 Ten nis Ch1l1 DAI LY PILOT f :J Laguna's Mendoza l11jured Tti t 11rst :-;t·rin1n1age is set for Saturday and the optnin.e: gan1e i~ more than a ""eek ;111;11 hut (·t1a1·h Hal Aklos ha~ ;i lre ~idv lo,1 one player via the 101\Jl'V • routt' fn1 · the 1971 :-.1•11~1) ~1a1'\'u ~lendut<t~ a starting 1;1.-k lf' on \J\lll1 oltense arid df'(ense. suffrred a head in· !Lll'V +11 prat"11l'C a nd has been ctcrl:.ired 0111 f11r the year. .. \\'p i·:·111'! takf <trlV t hallCf'S 1111h a b\J1 in 1h1s ~ltu;ition ." Akins s:n·,.. 1~1seh· "Head in-J111'1!'~ r:l11 hr a ·~erious th in ~ ;ind 1\,· d11n·1 11'1u1t to ag- gr:11 ;ilt' 11 ·· 11·11i1e tilt' .<\1'11st 111entor \\"ill u ~t' rnosl uf hi s S!art1ng of- f1·n~1\P s!arters in a sim ilar c:1pac111 on defense. he is en· o·rH tl'aged that he n1ighl br atilr to Hllll'(' ott1ers 111!0 lhf' acf1 01) wtt11 i n i· re a s i n 2; rcgu lanl\I as tllf sea,o:;on pro- gre~St':< "\l't• still (!ori'I have as 111ut'h dppth 11nd ahility as \\'e \\1•uld like to pl;11oon !h e kids :• :\\.:.1 11~ ~:1 y.~ "H1 1! 1\t' llu pe lu gc1 !llOl"t' nr a line un lhen1 Ibis Sa!urda.\1 1l'hcn 11•e scnni111age Carlsbad Arrny·Na1 I "\re scn111n1aged Est<rnci.!I a 1car ago and 11·nlked rii;:ht into ~ b111.:~.-saw_ ln fe1<:!. or the 1G tp:•:ns 11r l"at:ed {luring U1e regul;1r si><ison and in scri n1· innges l<i ~t ve:ir. fire or them gained ;i plarr 1n the Cl l·' pl;11 (ii l.'o .• 1\l-.1ns j, f\l ll\!11u1g a tirnr- hunored lradi1 ion al Laguna Heach by slng1ng one workou t t111dt·r the lights each week. lie Ila~ selectrrl ·ruesdav f'l'1•1Hng lh1~ season .?J"Jd sa.\'.~ ur lhl· arc·ligh! ll'!ll'ko11ts: .. I think ii helps the kid!':. ·r11ev feel 111ore \ike coming back and practicinl!, They can go hur'nt' and 1·e.<>! af\e1· school. ll:il"t so n1eth 111g 1u evt and ro111t' 0111 re:1d~ 111 play foot- h:1ll Syste111 t.. ni<1J11r iten1 111 llunt1ng1ur1 Beach Jligh·s <lrrnor this ~eilr i:-; the 1ac1 !hat co;:ic h Kc11 _\l lJ(lt::. i:. ut il11:ing a 1 1·,o-pl~toun .s.1·s1c1n . Clnc u~u<i ll l' cuns1dC'rs 11 detend('r une ::tanding <JI' rrouch111g i11 l)1r u·r111·1ir-.. l"l'<td.1 10 \~1ke 11h;1! llJP !Ip ponenl has 10 tt11·u11 al h1111 ~11111 i~ :1 ~r1 111w let11·1·1n;111 Hwf. C;1n11,hell 1:'J.•1 1/(1 • I" ;11.-,o 1n thr la~·k l•· pwl11r,. Ut'i(•11::111· •·nd~ .11·1· l\;1,\lr:-~ 1~1·\U 1711 .-.r ':111d .J<lt' l>t'llll'l!:1!..t •' 15.!J t.t!• ft,JIJ At ()r;ingr ("1);1st. the hip 1u·nspe1·\s elrel'hlll,l: 111 11cre 6-fi l111·11 ;1rd -rentet· Skq1 \\'1l\i;1 1ns, :1 lr;1n~ler fron1 (':11 Pn\y 1 San \.111s (lh1~p .. 11 ;11\U li-ll ~u.1rd ,)1>1111 :-;,,1·1nnur. ;in all-t'lF .-;tnr lrrin1 S(•r1•11e _ \\ rl\1:tn1~ \ll'rp- 2 Ne ,v Aicles at UCI M•n"< 1in.Oe• ll , •• ,. old J~O;•on o•• fl;~oo n b"' 6 • M•W• Sin•ln <I •••" old 'to"' !JOI r<0~ t ' o. ,,., •1 !>'·I W•'.~h•IO 4·1, !•<; Ao~•I ~· F,r ... ,.~ ''· ' ~. ~., O•t r.oo•••l•ou"'' ~ .;. 0 I C•""~ o•I (~""' <d•t\, f ~·"'I ~~u• roetl; Puod O•I 1-<d'O"' I ) ~l. VI•"" r.•I C.-.noll ~ 0 • 0 A•O•n"c.11" 0'1 Pl,1nt1d • o, ~ <. o ). ~~·~ do\ /,lunn•• e 1, •. 1.M .. nn,., •• .,O .. W0<ml~ I'' l HJll n•• N.mrni> 6 2 6 '· G• •.n'i• a•! l'"'"" o • h 1, (I~<'• <l•I ';w.1•• •-l I • .. \r1• pl:r r 011r g;1111cs under the light s ~u wli1 11111 pract1r r 1t1e ,;1111~· 11a1 \\'e had sonir nf our bc::I pr.al'!11·r ses~ions qf llH' \(•;1r undrr 1l1c lights the past· fr11, ve;irs ·· illoat s sa.rs the p1·i1 nBry f('ason 10r 1he tn<:lic is lo b€ef \lp his defense . a ph;it-r of the Oiler ntt;ick tha! drnppcd otf last ,·ea r .. Th<lt 11 as u11e 11f Ot!r bii,:- gest weaknr:>5es last .1·e<1r and 11e think t11·0·pla!nop111g s t il!lll~ tu enhance the dc\('ns11 t:-pir·- tul'e for us."' says :ll oa1s And although his dete11~11 (! <:or ps doe.'\n·t sho11· a great deal of heft . it does possess cxcellen1 qulckne~s a n d pursuit 1ron1 the 4·3 align- 1ncn\. a l lunt •ni::t o n tradem:irk ~loats has lhrrr pla~er~ "trorku1g at eal'h po~itinn in huµe~ of adding deptt1 tn hrs de1e nsc and lhc offens 11·c ele1·rn ~er1 cs as a b:ickup IT('ll". 111 thP trenche s ;.r1 dl'lcnsive l!tl:ll"I are Jl111 Pe<11'1 ( 17.'1 :-r, •. \\.illl \1el·l ~!)I] 117.~ II' I ;ind ~·01t Ste1rns 1160 ,1r 1 Pr:irl 1~ a r t't11r111ng, s1nrtcr l 1'01n :-\01 ::o <It F:dl"Oll I lij.\h II h•'rr !he 19i0 Cit-" AA:\ c.:h;1n1p1tJ11~· <1re prepping tor \h{' ·71 t"(J1Tl · pa1gn ·rhe <l('len;;t· -1t attack~. Coal'h \·incl' Asar-,, c.xp!:i11 H· "l\'e"r1: pretl\ ~11IU 011 f11J1· -.11lc iii dclfn:<l'_ 11·:-r1 pc11et1·11 t1ng drlen::-t· 11 1 I I• pre~:-u rr nn tile 11llell~1· Ill t•ause 1n1stnkes ""\\'e call it lhc wild 111:111 detense The idea 1<> th:1t 11 P (Ire nltl'ltk1ng the ollensr r<i!l1er-than flo;H111g and purstuni:: '·\\'c attack d1f!erenl µ::1p~. J!.l'l 11rnetr:1ti0n <r nd g11 11·1111 Iii{' fl1)11 01 !hl' pl;11 -· s;11 :-A~nro. • · Ed1~nn·s tlt::lrn~111• 1 ·11rp~ 111- t·ludes ou1e st:11·1 rr~ 11·11nt l;1~l _\·e;1r"~ (r1111r Le;oi.:ut· ti tle learn_ a t·o111111gcnt I hat \I Ill he 1r1111g to e\tend ;i 17·i.:a1nc un br;i!en '-'ke111 .!elf C'ar1er and l .ar1·1 ~11 11 ! t11nn a tough r0n1h1n:{1111n :ii 1Jefl•nf'"11e l;H·~l l' t":11'li-1· :1 "'Crnnd -tr:1n1 /\IJ.( IF" !'h1111·r 1:1·;11 ('.' • fi :\ :!1111, 111 a y .illt'!'l1.1lr 1'11h Dt11ncll'Cl k1):- B:....\ lr::.s ha:: b('e11 ;;!011t'd \I\" ;ip ;1nk1e 111101·1 ~1nr! \\Il l 1111"!': 1hc Ch;irgcr:<' s er 1 111 •11 ;1 g e ":1turd:11 111gl11 1.0; 1 rtt 111111· 1111ulu11 !lr•;u·h ;11!:1!11,1 ·r11.~111 1 I h· -;i1nt1hL 11011 1•1 t•r lit· 1·(·:,111 fu1 lht• "71 1qu •111·r ;1~;1111.,I ~I .h1li11 Hn:-.,·11 1.111('h<rl'l..1ni.: :-ip1J~·;11·-. ~\Jtltf fq l-f~d1;.1111 111!h lullb;ick H\Jcl.~ \\"h:1n ,,:,.11. 1891 ;ind S1 t·11• T1mrn1'nnan ofi -2. 21.'"1 1 ~1;1 1 1unrd bch111d lh(' l1)r11:1rd 11:dl .'\b.11 ;11d1n:-, '.\!(·!),.11i,:;\ll I :1.9 is lf.fl + \I 1 k P ped <-ti Est;111l'1:1. 7111kr t'l lart1 11 and Jrff Cun· ()(_'(" r11arh lltrb L11st'~ al ~o 111n~h111n 11\0 n<11nes pni· announced thal \fi~I :;easnn 's n11nrnt 111 \Jt" Trv1n e athletic I r. c1 ,... 1:1r1·les in rerent .vl'ar::. h;i\'e e:l( 1ng ::eorert'r ·' l' .. ~l cl.('nrlun -h;\s rJ1·onrei.I 11111 hc1·n 11~unrd ass1slanl c.:o;ic:/1C'S 11f S('h11ttl ~l r l.l•11don_ ,1;./j 1 ::rt !ht• /\nl e:1!er 1ns!.itut1(Ul for .,~·ur·1>d :"::Jfi 1)11in1-; 1 14 fi, in tlir rh11 r 11.~11111g schnn! \'C'llr h1 :i!hler11· <Ii r r •·In I' H111· l~iO·il rH111p:i 1g11 '1"11·11·1111.11 4 Uli!T top 1•;1nd 1d;111·~ l!il 1111· ]'il':ilr r·;igt' Je;iin incllif!t' Pri· Bo1h ;1 pp!!1 11t 111rnt.~ 11 t•1c <1 11- 11nuncetl t'<1r!1cr ilus l {':ll" 111 l'I ll.111::t;1d. ;;r Ii·'• li";Jll Sll'r Ilic DAll.V PIL(lT -\\' i I h fnin1 All;1n ll:incol'k Collcgr in 'rtiornton"s eonfirnl:Jtion nl::ik· :-:nn!a :\lari<i. Clcnn Nrl ~()n. 11 ing 1hen1 olfi{'iaJ this 11 eek 22-V('<lr-uld. fi-1 guard lroni TrCn1 1111. ~· .J and lettcr111 an 1'b1r1 i11 11·dl asst~! 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Scott \Vliilfield and Arnold ·Ruiz. tY.'O dcfensivt standouts, 'I are not coun ted on for early 5eason pl::iv. I \Vhitfield has been lost since; the ou 1se1 of praclice •.1-'ith pneumonill bul ~lo::il s i s hopeful he II be ready for com· 001 bv lhe tin1e Sunset League va1 rfiire brgins. llui~ is -'<·hrdule<l for m ino1· surgery and v.·ill m i s s Sl'lturdav·~ s{'r1m1nage. HE> ~hould be ready. ho"·e\·er. tor the i\.fillik,111 opener ! ltlore S11orts I Page 26 • l.1'-I \ ••:1r· ~ "-!i !l li1 1111r i1·1· ' 1i1I, The most dependable Telephone Girls in town! Our lelephooe secretaries ar• specially selected !or th• qualfly of !heir voices, per1on11ity, and courle1y. All 1r1 9r11du11e1 ol fha N1tion1I Telephone Secret1ri•t Training Progr1m. St sure your phone i1 in the hind ol • U1ined, •lllci•nt ncr•l1ry. Oura. Cal/ IOday lor iriformatlof'I 548-5522 0AYTIM£ • NIGHTIIM E •ANYTIME ALL AMERICAN ANSWERING SERVICE 535 Center Street, Costa Mesa f BOB MUNDEN OFFERS $1000 REWARD FOR ANYONE WHO CAN OUTDRAW HIM! All you have to do is pull the trigger af your gun befare Bob draws, cocks and fires his. - THREE DAYS OF FREE GUN, ACTION, AND SAFETY SHOWS! FRIDA y • p.m . .,, • p.m. 11 a.m.• l p.m .-J p.m.-S p.m. SATURDAY SUNDAY ll p,rn.-l p.m.•4 p.m. COME IN AND TRY IT! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 a ~::1~\anl 1u "f1111 Tt!I and .J t:1 · ry llt1l\1c!"L dunni,; !l1e !971 ·12 !;{':1$011 1!1;; 11<.111t' still ap1>e;1rs 111 tilt' L'C I !"('l"ord bunks in !ht• 1'Ct'Ord s~·<'l uJn 111 ::1s d1fl erru1 t·:11rgoril·.~ tie S!"(lrt•d till' 11\11.~I c;l/'l'f'I" po1111 s 1 1.5011 . n1os1 po111rs 111 <t ~111;~le garnf' 1:!.'i1 1nosl j)(Jl/11.~ in ;i se;i ~1111 1.~8!!1 . 1n11sl fr t•f' ll11·011·s 111 a g<11!1f 1151. rno~t free thro1\·s in a season '1951 and 1nost rl'l)(}unds in 11 i:an1e (201, Cunni11ghan1 \l'JS 11a1ned ln the NCAA A!l ·Di strict !ean1 in 1!169-70. his frnal vear 111 L'CI. and 11·as drafleci" by Ille S;111 Diego Rockets of llrf' NHA It.',!"'' §1"""' SO V<•" G(f Sl•t•(l1UI\ o.-P.11, • <, 1-j, D•V•I O•• 1• 6 I H• l. " P u .... , .. n. nu,-•fi' 1 t tll• 1 '" p No'"""'• I < •, '''•"'"' oJ•I ""·" •o • ' " M•n'• s ... ,1 •• ~I V•h l Old ''""' ""' 1"<1 "1•~ 1•. ~I ''' J,,,.,. '" """' I ""'I< ' I o (hOl !I\ d01 Sell ld•P ' Sh•"•~ "'' ; " "", . 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In 1l1e deep ;;econdary it will be Skip \Vin sl1 ip and Clay Ber· ryhill at tl1c rover backs. 8111 Bohertson and Spike Atk inson 11•ill ope1·a!e at lhe safel y posi- j 1011~. WEEK-END SPECIALS -DISCOUNT PRICES 78PRE MIUM* ll<ly011 Cord l "dy yo11 leln r11 Twl"·Li"t Wh i1e1 20Q9. .. f 11•11 e 11.1• •$1.:JB 10S242 F-.!..l. s, .. I I h • ~· .. !·~· .-. ,. " . us~ n.oo 1 .. ·~·" ... ,. a .oo ... ,.. ·~ <I •• -l l.00 , ,,..,. .. ~ 17 •O ' 11.00 1, '"' •s .,.,. ll.00 1, ,. " • .... }' OQ FREE MO•JNTINC ·~ .... CIM>f""' ..... ,. -"'• "'""'"'. "'· Custom F itted SEAT QUALITY RETREADS WHll(WALL'">-.t..NY Sil( $ 7 88 12 MONTH GUARANTEE EA . PLUS TAX QUALITY WIDE OVAL RECAPS -WHITEWALLS-ANY SIZE $12 95 16 MO~TJl~~~A!~E~ EA. PLUS TAX TREMENDOUS SELECTION NOW ONLY CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ...... - COVERS 1995 HEADLINERS CONV. TOPS FLOOR MATS LANOAU TOPS DOOR PANELS Plv1 • O tho, Plu•h Style• To Choo•• F•om FULL SET MOST CAllS REPAIRS MOST CAllS RADIAL TIRES ALL SIZES-WHITEWALLS TUIELESS THESE Alli PIEMIUM TIRES NO ILEMISHES PLUS TAX ''"""' BRAKE RELINE s1595 PULLY GUAJIAMTIED PllEM IUM llAll lllLIMI Sl4.f5 MOSJ CAllS Premium HEAVY DUT SHOCKS "ONTO• UU $995 FREE IEPLACEMENT EA. MOST CAllS COMPLETE FRONT END ALIGNMENT WE DO ALL FllONT $]9' END llPAlllS • MOST CAIS ALL ,RODUCTS & SERVICES FULLY GUARANTEED We Honor All Maior Credit Cerd1 To Open Ac.count Gasoli111e Cerds-Mott., Cher4)e-1 of A 2860 Harbor Blvd.-Costa Mesa Phone 540-0170 • Op t n Monday·Sot\lrdoy, I · 6 ..,~ DAILY PILOT SC ~"'~'"-------Tlt!lrsday Sttit tmbtr 16 1971 Your Moneu S111all Tax1>aye1·s Ca11 Figl1t IRS By SYL\ IA PORTER You John and \1ary Doe ha ve bl'en hit bv the Internal Revenue Serv1te for an extra $300 on \our !969 1ncon1e lax You ha'e spent an exhaust1n~ 1nlur1ating a(ternoon al 1he IRS offit'e at 120 Church Sire et New York Cl !) trying to convince the JB S ;igenl ex: anun1ng vour return that }( u actuallv made lhe char table i.:ontr Uul!on he dispu tes but he refuses to believe vou 'i our \ arious appeals w1th1n the !HS ha' e fa ded You are incense<! 'i ou refuse to accept this financial bl ow -and doubt of )our 111 tegr1ty -"1thout a b~ule You re read} to f gh t il out with the IRS 1n court Yesterd~y s colurnn outlined l he key points about the new Small Tax Case D1v1sion of the U S Tax Court -\'.here \nu the small taxpa\er n1ay fight the IR S on any dispute aboul income gift or es!tate taxf's 1nvol\ 1ng not more than $1 000 Most important you ma\ fight without a la11t y er s1rangulat1ng red tape 11r any <1ther big costly deals 111 a relaxed 1nf1Jrma\ alm!isphere before a Tax Comm1ss1oncr fi}mpathet1c to you n1 ther than the IRS No"' here s v.hat )OU do f 11 Get a 90-da~ leller 111s official name 1s a notice of deficiency ! from the IRS of flee thal 1s handling vour case You must start your tase 1n the Tax Court w1th1n 90 days after the date on wh ich thr1t 90-day Jetter 1s 1na1led to you If you do not you Jose your right lo li tigate Hl the 1ax Court t21 Write to the Clerk of 1he Court U S Tax Court Bt>x 70 \\ash1ngton D C 20IH4 and ask for four copies each qf these two forms form a S Pef1t1on Tax Case \ (Small F'nrm Tr 56 Place ! f Trial n equest for 1J1 F dl oul the ere \er) simple forms The} and Jn th ~ COMMODITIES w. "• ~ • ~o po 1 "" bo• d • "'• ~h""' '• l•po •Ml I o, I h !e11ho"O I~ <o $.nd CO~llO" le "~ <Ct1'p~+, •n•IY • I o l 11c ~ bt •• •cvb••" c I •"d , Iv• Name ""°"" "~""' It J Olrll'~ & A111oclat .. 1 •4• w .. it(tlff 0.1~. '"' Newport l•och 642 IOOt Collf •2660 540 4766 TODAY! and lomurrow s column t11kc you through lhem line by line In paragraph three \OU disagree \\Jlh def ciency not ce tell ho11 thr IHS ~n\\ \OU sign the ~t1t1nn \1 1th you r \\tfe 1f 1\ 15 a joint return and gJ\e )Our present address For exan1ple John Doe 105 Ma1 n Slrret NY 10010 Ne11 York r-.1ar~ l.A:ie 105 Main Street !\'e\\ York N Y 10010 The offic al r-orm ha5 !his par;igraph a b o v e lour s ,i:natures Pe!1t1oners re quest that the proceedings 1n th is case be conducted as a srnall tax case under 5ect1on 7463 of the Internal Revenut> Code of 1954 as amended and Rule 36 of the Rules of Prac lice of the United Stale!! Tax Court There 1s also room for the signature and address nf your counsel 1f you reta1n one - but I m assum1nlo! vou rl' bat ti ng the IRS 1n this instance all nn your own l'llh 11 m1011num of expensr and red tape ~cir thats the rentr~I 1dra of th s Small T11~ lase JJ1\ su.in If y•11 a•• 1101 u11 .. A111worl11<1 S.Otc• Yo11 ••• 1101 t•1tl1119 •II of ~eur colli TlllPHOMI AM5Wlll:IMG IURIAU 835-7777 Beautiful Slick-on LABELS Personalized • Styhsh • Efficient lAey be u,ed 011 •nve1op-;, •1 return •ddr111 l•beJ, Aho very h1ndy '' 1d 1nt1f1c:1 t on li bel\ f or m•rktng p1r1on1I 1!1m1 such •1 Cook1 t1cord1 photo1 etc l•btl1 1t1ck on 9 1111 •nd mey be u1e d for merktrHJ home cenned foc:d 1tem1 AU ltbe l1 ere printed with ,tyl11h Vogue typ• on f n1 qu1 l ty wh le gummed peper, r----;-::-:-(:"~:-; .:.::: :-,:-:;-;J:----,1 I ,..lei ,."'"' Ltl>o 0¥ f'O ·~•IHI I (•II•,... ... 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Companv s h1ght"~f form nf rrcogn1 t1nn for OtJtsta nd111,1t i n d 1 \ 1 d u a I pPr It•! rnan( e llnnorer! cl inn~ Thi' rerent \IP Pr oi;1 am c11 ;1t1on siw.:ir d (eremonH·~ 1n 1.l'Jng Re<1cii 1ve1e rt n;ilrl tn~ 17 R7 2 I ;;r anza I a n " Hun! 1ntilnn Bl'<ith :\1 1 ~ Bel Iv ( oodye;:i r JG:.~~ Sl'fl 11~111 St Foun1a n \ 11llr1 r rank ~e1 <1rez 1951 B;itea 1c nr Ci ~t;i :\le";i Phd1p I erre t;ino 162" :\11nue l Dr flunl 1ngton B t a ch Rnberl £' Petrrs 20641 E~ret I line Hunhngtnn Beach K:llrl E ll upp 573 A V1ctor111 SI , Cnsla Mesa and Irwin W w~i::ntr Toro 24342 Tw11: St El Symbnb STARS S)<l n~~ nm11 rr 1" nri,. ,,f 11 .. y,otld " jTf'llt ri.~trolo t"r" lf!~ Mlllf'!lfl 1~ on• of tho nAn' PfLOT S frl'•l ' .. !8 DAILY PILOT Thursd1y Srptrmbw l~ 1971 Area Cross Country Outlool{1 I m\'i'\t'r'f ~-............ . All 14 Orange Co.a.lit are.11 high sthools ·w ill bf fltld lng cro:-..s rountrv team5 thlS fall \rith two of them jun1ping into combat a.5 earl.v as Friday. l.agu n11 Bt'ach 's Arli.5ts are one of the rarly starters. tral'eling to a riua\ mee't a\ App!t \111l!f'\' Frid Ry . ~teanwhile. H un i t ng ton Reiich's Oilers wi\J. bt com· pettng frid:iy 1n !hf' -Cal Stale • Lt;1ng Reach 1 ln\·1t:H1onat or the 14 squads in the area <·ross t•ounlrv piclUJ'f', two of then1 -ti.lari na of the Sunset League ;iod \r\ ine Lraauc mem ber Costa \!e.,a -are defef1ding loop t1 1lis ts. !'\ew Oran~r Lea.cur entr11nl t:n1\·ers1t11. \\'h1t•h didn't cttm· pere in Cro.ss ('()Un lr}' 111 its First \"ear in J9i0. will be sen- d111,I! Ou! I!~ ini tial aggregation in 1he spor! Here's a capsule rundown of al! lhr arra schools· C o1·ot1t1 d ef itlti1· Satisfacl!on tor f'o1·o n11 drl ~Jar High cross country head man John Blair and l1i s Sra K1n11. di ~ance crrw would be finiShing as high a.~ third oo fourth place in the Irvine l..eague in l~il Sn vs 81'1ir. "wr should realfslit <illv fi nish lOll':ltd the middlr of ihe pack and r <l be \ery happy 10 be in third or lourth. ·· Rill what makes Blair prac- ticall v thrO\I' in the tov•l'I beforC. the fir st 1neet has e\·en been run·~ "Costa f\lesa is unduubtedly the team lo beat and. unless the y p:et hit by any problems like f111 and injuries. they should be able lo take the first four ph1ces in rnost of their dual meet~ ... Blair n<iles. The Sea Kings ha\'e been doing most ly h u I k distance \\'ork up until now and the y just be.l!B n tt1eir speed riri\l.~ early this 11·eek. so Blair figurrs it's too earh· to real lv fi nd anything derin1l l" about hi~ team. Senior Bob OelancPv is the f'P lv cousis1ent regulii r back frnn1 the 1970 aP.'gre~;ition with returninll: \'arsilv alternates Hrnry \1anney and Dee Guy in b.1ck. o[ him The rrrnii1nin~ spol s i11 the first sp1·en will pro!J;ih\~· be ta ken up b~· soph J rip Dl'nger, juniors Dou!! Kn:i pn. ScoH Crooker and r.eorr.l' Hii:?e:ins. Firat meet rnr the Se;l l\in.e;!I Is thl'ir ov•n inv1!:it1onal con· rab on SepL 25 11·i1h S11n1l! Ana I.he fl rsl dunl inert nppo nrnt Stpt. 28 al lr\'i nf' Park Co•ln /tfe.<n The (.'nsl;l l\1e$:1 '.\lu~1 :0:1gs ('Ould he the subject or ex· lrn~i\'e lar~et prRctice when they oprn lhe 1971 cross ('Oun· Irv campa i~n in a nnn-lra11:11e dtinl meet Sept. 23 at l\alel1a. Or 1'10 surmi~es Joe Fishe r. thr coach of ~lesa's defPnding lr1·ine Lr <1gue c-h?.mpiC1ns. "E\"er\•b001• y,ilJ be sh(M"lting al us.'; Fisher s:i 1·s in a figurati\'f 1nanner. "So the.1•'\I be ~elting their be~t shots 1n. "But 11·e e.xrect rn be rPAd.v and wil\ lAke each meet nne at a time ·• The r.1us11tng~ lost nn\y Rob G0!lnirk ,·ia the r:rrnlu:ition route and Fishrr ;idrl~ "11'1!h some of thr ~(1od lrf'~hnll'n and sophn1nore~ rornine. 11p. 11·e hopt-In fill thr gnp \ef1 hy Bob'~ p:rndunt1on" 1\nd Fi~her i.~n·t hl~I tri~~in~ rus1v pcnnir s intn the rount;ii n of iinlicipat inn 11·hen l1f' talks of 1'.1esa prospects Sen ior twins .John and Tom Ols11·ang. firql iind third pl<1ce rini~her~ in th!' lr\'in" la st fall . tir11d fishrr'~ tah:nted ~nund \\'i!h litnkv q;.3i ~en 1nr T)r1ug ~1<1C'Le an · al~n in th!' ~lesa fort>front 111~0 1nC'l udPd on the 11~1 r1f r"t urnee!'. Bre !'.cninr ,ff'ff !!;_iight . junior.~ 'Tikr ll nllu1a1· and Phil Carpentf'r and .~(lnh~ l\ick Priest and ~I i k e Stutsman. \railing In lhf' 11·in.11s i~ a fre shmAn With loads or poten. tlal -Ke1·in C111lai.;her, I-le is currrnth· lhe top n.inner on fhe jun iOr vBrsily uni!. h11vin1t missed mak inJ! 1hr initill.1 ,·arsitv ro~trr b1· nine seconds in rl"Cent !1ml' tr ial!!: Ever}'1hlnig "'as 2ni ng great gu ns ror E<li-'On High cross country mentor John \\'hitney unt il irummert ime r <'I I e d around. That's v.·hen two bolL~ n( llghtnil\8 struck thr vouthful eoach right 11·hert' it hur1.~ most. First off . \\'h1tne)' ll'r1rn ed lhal key lwn.-mller Jn h n McCl ure-. 111 mnsi51ent "uh·ln. minute pt:rfor n'lf'r, had broken his leg and i~ 3ppsrentl.1• tn~t to the Charger squad for the campaign Then l\'hitnr v rl!~rnverM f h 1 I proml11inR ~nhnmnre. Steve Reed had tr&ni:fer rr<t lo 1tfarlna. Belillnhing his second ~PIH al the EdlAOn reins . V;hitnP y stl!I hts • 11:ood corps nf ruontr" lt:i ('(lunt. on itS' !ht th11r11:er.( join t1it chr:;c Altl"r t:il,.nl-1;'1r1•"' drfendin& champion Cos t a ~tcsa "Aftl"r V.'llat's happened lo us, lh ere 's no doubl they !Costa t.1rsa) will take It all again this year:· \\'hitnry lan1enls. ll owever, he shouldn't sell his young crrw short of thr lrl'inr Le&RlJ I" diadem as yet .. Senior ~1 ikr Al1•arez seems to bl" con,ing of age a5 a qua!i· 11· di~tanct runner and hr's the be:st Edison has to offer 11 llh ~lcCJurr out. J unio r .John \Veston . last 1ear·s 1nost valuable Charger. is expected to bouncr back afler missing track season wilh 11 li\'er ailment \\'hile soph omore Dennis \\'ilson is primed for a biinner year afler dropping under ten minu tes as a fresh1nan. l\'hi!ney is alsl) counting on ju nio rs Strgio Varga~ and Boh Youngrr to carrv \ht>ir sharr fl f !he mail 11·ith 01her pro. mising names aro11 11d in the person.s of junior Ted Baurr and sophs Bob Tlloorr and Charlie Jennings. "\~'e figure lo havr 11 r e pre s e n t ali v e team, anywa,r." \\lhitney l'Oncludes. Estu1•t~it1 For a gu~· v.·ho's just stepped into a new coaching inb. Estanci a High l'ross co11ntry coach Jiin Selby e xudes unu sual confidence, Says the rook il" nienlor. "11·e should he considered a darkhorse for the chem· pionship. V\'r have the talent lo do it and ha\'I" \\'arked hard all a!oru:. "\Vr have· enough quality to at least be runnersup. Costa l\ll"~a is lhe stron~f'st tram itnd. just listening to thr kids. F.dison fields a pretty good team. Rut I'm not. really too fa miliar 1l'i\h all lhe teams.'' Selbv arimils frankly The r<lr m l"I' Re11 lntermediate School c<lach has his firsl seven slots prett.\• much decided upon 11•ith fi ve Jetter \1•inners, a transfer and a good fre shm an composing Iha! elite J!:roup. No. I runner is i;enior Ste\'e Schurrman y,·ith another 12th gritder -F.ric Olson -ho! on llis tai\ ,Junior~ !Inward H1~bop and Ste1·r Herr.1· and Sf'nicr .Jflh n f.rnver i\re the other returnee.s in the F:aglr ca1n11 The transf er !s H:indy Rof- ri ns fron1 San r-.1at!'o. where he wa" 1hr sixth n1an on a team 11·h1ch caplured CIF' Central Coast Se<.'lion sm;.i ll schools hono rs last fall. Selby Is eci:;tatic about frosh ace ~an1 \\'ard , "S11m is rf'iil prnrnising and i:;houJd be a 4:1D milrr b\• the tin1e he's a senior." Selbv sa\'!'I'. •·He's slayed right 11·i th OlSon fthe No. 2 runner) in our wor kouts.·· f'o1n1lnin \lnlle 11 fountain Val\ev·~ Baron~ placed sixth '!' ·the Irvine League cross <:ountr.v stan- dings in J970. ;ind 1!17 1 ()()\lid prove to ha\'e n1uch of !he ~ame in store for coach Jack Kilterell's runners. Beginnini.t his second season .11 L the Baron helm. Kt!!rl'll finds inexperienre and much unlested ability as hi~ primary selbacks. On!~ one t~ounta1n \!alley returnee junior Clydr Stirell'alt -saw much varsity <irlion last se.11son and hi~ li fetime best of 10·20 tnakes him !he team leader and No. l competitor. Others 1,•;ho ran last year but didn'I letter a re Ga ry St.ring- er. Bruce r-.toorr, Lflrry Reid and Jerrv Pull. l\itlrell also.has 11 couple of promising s n p ho 1n o re s av111l11b\e in Randy Oa1•is and Ste\ e Hansen wh 1!e the re- n1ainder nf !he 20-runnf'r roster is filled in b'° a swathe of incoming freshmen_ The !'l!'l'Ond-year coach says. "it IO()ks like y,·e hRl'e to best e1·erybody to do something this yr11r. "I hopl"-y,·e·re the sleeper , t·o~t11 "lesa llhe drfending k1ngpin1 is the learn to beat and I'd im aginr Iha! Santa Ana Vallev ancl r orona drl r-.l;ir are pTobably going to bf tough again. •·t.fy team will be 1•cry youni;: and 1nexperirnced •nd '"'ill have lo work \'l"I')' hard," ht. adds. 1111111 h1gl.011 Bench F.\·erything \1•ent bust for lhe Huntington Beach Oilerl'i in the 1970 cross country sea son. Pick!'li in Pf9Cll50n pr~· tl(\~1ic11ti011~ lo De nne of the. ~erious contendrr' in '70. lht: Oilers insleJ11d went downh!ll itnd ended up fifth p1:ice in !he Sunset \.eagut wit h crO!'SlO\l'n ri\·al fl.1ar tna innex1n11: lhe Ii· ti• And 11 lt hough 1·etl!ran Oiler t'o:ich Paul \Yood rigures lhiit his team oner again pose.'J a ti- tlt rhrral. he llll!n stt~ annther .,.1rnn~ ll"Am fle ~init 11 ~ nllT~(l"c in !;i•T 1 r:ir·~ Ill" nerup Eroup from Newport Harbor. "I'd say thrre at e fi\'e trains that are contenders - !\'ewport. i\iartna, Sa nta Ana. "'es1n1ins ter arKI ou rsel 1·e.s ," \\'ood says. "Our chances are prelty good, though.·• The Oiler varslly 11·dt more rhan likely consist or four seniors. two JUntors and a freshman phenom. John i\1u1Jins , M11re J\-fitC'heH, Joe \\1heeler and r-.tark Hill comp~ise the senior qua rtet with jun iors Rob r-.tcNaJr and Hruce Thompson and first year flash fklbel't Angel filling out the ren1ainder or the sh1te. \\'oods fi gures Angel could possibly be the bes! freshman in lhe loop based on his HJ;07 ty,·o-n1 ile clocking cnmpiled in a summertin1e all-comer.~ rnr.e l. So ph Dan Emplleld <1nd runior Dennis Pott s L'ould also break int o the va rs ity ros ter before the first dual meet against J\1arlna on Sepl. 30, l.,u9111t11 Betit·lt There 11·as such a \\'ealth of rreshm:in P~Jd sophon1 ore pros. peels on l11 SL vear's Laguna Brach High cross counlry team that coach Len r-.liller didn 't e1·en field ;+ ,·ars1ly con- tingent in the Orange League finals. fitter the Artists finished foor!h in du iil n1eet standings. t.lil!er looked at his youthful roster and decided lo drop his youngsters down lo t he lightweight levels in the finals. However. now it's a year later and Laguna 's promising group of dlstance aces have had another season's ex- per1enre under their colleet1ve belts. l\nd ~!iller cr1n hardly w11it. J le confe~ses, "l ii)'lk h1r uur kids to do very 1l'ell. !'!\ be ex· l.ren,ely disaµpo1nt ed 1f they don't. "\Vlthout a tlou bl. this v•ill be !he best leflrn I've had Jn m~' thret" years here " It appears th::it twn-ye<1r lrt- lerman Josh Bright. a junior, is the squad 's lop rii nne r. Rr\~ht re tur ns :1!ong wllh :->f'll10r ,toe Pri(·krU lthird 1n the IOOJI ;it 10 117 in 1970 1 Hild Jlln1•1r Hill Chr1slc11~en Also s1H1111ed 11e:1r the tup ru 11i: on the Laxuo;i IHdder ;ire sPr1inr .!oh11 P1'H·kf'H <ind iu111or 0Hrrell Driskell. The ln!ler c:i me 01it late !asL _\'Pil r for rross counlrv. tini~hed !0t h in the league · 1n !he soph dil·is ion And but de clared 1n- cl1gible fnr 1rack lri.~t sprinµ. JockPying fnr the olher l\\'O sli1!s on the Art i.~I :; 1 ;1rs]l y itre junior~ K:irl \\'ebber. .Jelf Ten~leldt and P .11 !l'Cnnnor \\'ebber and Trn.~!t>ldt h11rl lhr1r hrs! t;1ste o~ rli.~1:i~r·e ronnin i: l;ist ;;pn11g 1th1 le fJ'Connnr 1s m:ik in!! hi~ in 1tifll lenp onto !he l'On1peL1ti\'e run- ning 1>cene tllrtr it•fr Coarh J<1l'k Hn11fln 's '.\hll'ina \'ik1ng.~ s/1~11 lo !ht' lop of !he Sunsel L~Hgtit' 1T11~s counlrv pic tu re la~t fi1U ;111d iF the 1011gtin1e :irea 1n1·nt11r is righ!, lhe\· Pnu!d he nT11r1 lhe ~Ian· (JTngs ag<iin 111 19~1 C ener:ill~ ~ 1t .~IJ.~1 1<' i11 rlil•1dufl l. Hnw;1n S:J \ .~. "I thiu!\ \1e should r1,, ii prr!r1· goorl 1r•h nr de!endlnR o u r cha!n· p1onship. "I look for Nt'1l'porl Harbo r lo give us lhl" s1 re ingest tussle. based on the pcdorm;inees nr lhe tr younger run ners last "Anet \li'es!n11n~te1· 1night rome b<ick stronger 11·ith Hun- t111gton Rrach and Santa Ana al11n u1> there:· add.~ Ro1van \\lith the Rradu'11ion of hill first t\1·0 runners in Dave Ll.wkman and Bo b Brickner. llOll'an should be begging for 1nerry. But things aren·r exactly that "'ay. You see, whi!e Loc k1nan and Brickner have birl ll1e Viking ca1npus ad ieu. lasl year's No. J rnan -senior Bob Phillips -is bark. ;.ilong "'1th a morl"· th11 11-amp!e supporting cast. Fin:.\ lhrouRh sixth places 11re 1·irluall)' se1 wi1h Phillips. juniors Ken r-.1arlyn a n cl P1'eston C an,pbe l l, sophomores Gary Rlume and Jay Hodgers and srnior John Ne ilson occupying ihose spots, In no particular order. Howan foresees n real battle ror the se\'enth position among ~niors Richard Brebrick and Scott l\tarlntyre :1nd S(lph Danny C::idrn "RlF!ht n(l11• It 's jus l ton e;ar· ly lo say nbout who1n will be runninlo! y,·herr." ~3)'!1 Roman. "Bui '''f''rr pretty !iOlid. to say lht least." ~fal er De i \\'inning An~elu., t.eRgur crnss rounlry f\!lf'S 11t f.latrr J)r\ tl1Rh h11~ become 1u. customary for ~t o n 11 r ch dis!anre runncn; as 1nl'rcly ~PtHng up in 1he mornini;i r:r.r th .. p·,,t 111111 ''"·tr·• ,.r cro...,'n capturing at h1aler Del, i\tc11·k til u!kerin has been 1n charge uf lhe cross country program. But ~1ulkerln has stepped do11·n lo concentrate on teaching and recent Chapman Co llege graduale Jim F'rost comes in with very optimi.stic n'loocl. fall distance r u n n in g for tunes are good enough on the Monarch carnpus again to ha ve already d[etated solid choices for the first si% spol'\ on the se1•rn-man varsity ro~ter. Captain Tom J\feagher is the 1~:1m's best runner, ahead of .Joe Agu irre. Chris Long, Doug r-.fa rtin , i\1Jkr Burnet and freshrnan whiz Joe. Dowling. Frost describes the lattrr as "extremely tough for a freshman and a boy who·1 he.en keeping up wllh 01e older kids.'' The ~i tal :ie~·enth position appears lO be a battlr among To1n f!erotd, \'i nce Balder- rama and Jerry l\ft:\iff. "\Ve could be hurting lictause 11 e'1·r brnught up :iome untested runners from the junior 1·arsi1y. But we'll :;till be tough," frost confides. ~tater Dei 's lir~t test is Fri· clay at the Long Beach lnviia· lional. .llissio1t \liej•• The year of the Diablo could 1\•cll he the order or the day in lhe Crestview League cross <'OUnlry race. CoaC'h Gene Curule of l'llission Viejo High has his J)inb!os primed !or a con· ce!'ted efforl of w1estling the loo p diadem frorn last year's co-chan1pions -El ~lodena <1nd Foothill. And !here 's µl ent y o f l'easnns tor Gurule lo be con· fidenL beginning \\'Lth senior t-:d Hadernuicher. A 3 05.7 1321! spe<·1a!1st last spring in track the talented lladern1richer ha s been doing \l'e!l in the D1ablos' presea.~on \\'Otkuuts and he and h\~ m;1 tes could SPf>ll troublf' for anyone in lht>ir paths. Whi te R:1drrn1ather is the ;!euuinr gr m tlf the Dl11blo group, thl're 11re ;it least lour l·ohort~ 011 IHs heel s_ They i11· 1·lu <le Jl!illurs ,\\;irl {'.-1oi:.:1;1110 and !\en !Jo11cr and ~opho· 1norl"S .!oe Buonu <ind :"-lark \1011·er (h:t•n 's brother • Oihers figurir1g to play a bi,i,:: p:irt in ~1 ission Virjo's t1t!e run are seniors liordon Rogers <ind {'.lackev Q'[>f•n nell and fre~hn11tn john Cook, who clocked ;+ 4 ~ 111i le as an r i~hth gr:ider at La Paz lnll•rn1cdi<1te School I a s l spring. c ;ur11le hOats. "this is pro· bah!;.-the best )<lrOUJJ !'1•e ever h;1d here <ind 1\·e should be n~h t up 11·ith the rrst 1 E:l t>1u~lrn<i , Foo thl\1 :\lld Vi\!<1 Park) or then1 -it'll be renl llght. Ile adds, "\'\'e \.;tpl n)~· k id~ 1ogethrr all sun1mf'r and lhal helps," ~\1ss1nn \1cin ~r\s its first rr;1Ck :it <•ut ~1dr ('f1tTIJ)Ct1tion al lhe C11ron11 drl :0.1:i r !nvita· tiri11al Sepl 2:. 1111d eng:i~es hri~t J!!'lnl'hfl 1\lan11t n~ in dllal 111rrt cn1nhsi1 Srp1 2$ J\ e 11·11f11·t ll111·b •1•• r•1r1ure <tr' arnl\ ul hun~rv rt'nsants ru~h1n~ hrarlil,1 attPr a herd of bel".i v i;t~t'rS and ~nu 1111gl1t h11vt' snn1eth1 ng-close to the upcomi ng Sunset Leaii;ue crns~ country derh~. Silting ;.itop the heap <ii present is defe nding rhanipio n t-.1;irin:1. ll o\\·e~·er, At lrn sl [oui· other lr.11n1s pn~e r 11 r n1 1 d a b I e r h;i\l enges to \he \'1kings and perhaps the n1osl serinu~ thrl'A t emanates frurn !he Newport lh1rbnr T:irs Tar head coach Rert !)Onnld sees a better dMy ahe:id fnr his tharges. "·hn 11·ere lhl" Sunset runnersu p 1n 1970. "The lengue seems as open as la~t 1·ear and tl1arina. \\lestn11nstCr. S;int:i Ana nnd ou rseh'eS y,•l)l he strong. Anri H11ntingl.on Benrh won't be a \JUsho\'er either ." ht' say~ Senior John !lolromb is !he J\ewporl learn leadrr with senior Da ve Crnss and junior!! Craig Clarkr and Ler Betson not far behind. \Vith a possibility or being 11~ high es fourth on the Tar menu, senior Otnny Clinr. \1·ho's heen gway al! summer, is counted on lo improve the squad's tille hope.s later in the season_ LateJy. ho11·e\'er, Cline 1~ nose-to-no!e \1•1th a host of 11lhers in hallling lnr thr last thrct> varsl\y l!\10ts F1gh1 1ng ti 011! fnr ''Rts1!y herth~ alnng y,•llh Cline are l!l'n1ors Tim Rurt~, P r t e ~htrJ.:<1l is rind Jeff l\in~~ley, JlU11ors Ste\'l" ('ol lins, Jirn \~'Hkes 11nd Bil! Heidebrink. sophn1nore San1 S1makis 11.nd rreshman Kur! Clarke i'\e\\'Jll)Tt nJ)tns Its schrdul l! Se p! 2J 11·it h R non·leaJ!u e lria n~ulRr Rl(R inst Long Beach \\.\l~on Rnd hosl Follerton. So, 11·, 1r! I· 1rr~ 11i:i1 111""! .should tell h.im mofl" about lus runners. San C'l e 111e11ce Although coach Bob Radford of San Clemente High hR.• been a track arKI field tutor for a dtcade, 1971 v.·i\l n1ark his fi rst fl ing as a cross C'oun· ~ ........ , ....... • THE LAST OF THE DAREDll!VILS I try mentor. -~-r--:.-,-. And wi!h !he T ri I ons lfal&E starllng school a v.·eek litter ftlMltJOI /this r-.tonday ) tha n most of\ - the opposition and a minimu111 $ll of returnees, Radford could ' &. \ LYll / hal'e a long sea-'<ln ahrad of! • ':\ L.l'-""'"'-'lol hi;;dfo <d ""def e " d ;·,, g' '-._• ~ ~\\1 ..... ,, titlisl Foothill, l\!ission \'ieJol ~ \\. \\ .,~.1191~•' and El f.1odena fighting it out • -\ ~\ , ,.,., ..... ., ror CrestVi!'W League's honors ... , '\. ~ \ Im-, ,.. "'ith his Trilons r:iled as ~ '1 ~ *' ..-. ::;::;."C:;.."1t~ possible spoilers. --ALSO PLATING -- "l\'e"re just really ge!l1ng Yul Brynner in "ADIOS, SABATA" started right no1r.'' conrides Radford. "\\'e'\'e been 1l'orking __ out at 1 a.n1 _ on the beach! ~::iii::iii::iii~::iii;;;;::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii::iii~::iii::iii::iii~I e\'ery day and v.·ill be starlingli on speed 11·ork each day after school next 1veek." A trio of lettermen bolster the Triton distance C'orps - seniors Tirn Smith and Steve Peter and sophomore Tom Anderson . Anderson ran the varsity! mile last spring as a freshman and could be the sleeper in the Sa n Clemente cross C'OUntry ranks !his season. Although Radford i!! still a long way from determining who'll be in 11·h1th spot for the Sept. 23 ope ning non-league rneel against invading Brea. he boasts or four other solid prospects for possible \·arslty berth~. FREE CONCERT Introduction To TR ANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION " "THE NATURAL TENDENCY " Friday, Sept. 17-8:00 P.M. MARINER'S LIBRARY 2005 Do''' Dr., Ntwp•rt leati'I Spo11tored by STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY l I 806 Ifft St ., So 11th L•91111• 499-4372 'fhe latter quartet consistsl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ol seniors !\like Ka schal, Tim 1;-- Vnung and Ste1•e Scotl and jll nior i\likt Geddes Radford adn1its !he seven lads 11a1netl abol'e could com- prise his e.nlire v:irsity but is quick to add. "y,·ith somr kids still on \'acation and others 11·or king out on their o~'n, it's Ju ~t hnrd to tell." tlr1i cersiry \\'hen you're a high school cross country coach or a ne11· tram :lnd find oul ynu'1·e lus\ ~our hesl n1 nner r1·en bPfnn• 1hl' l1rs l rn rrt ('\'f'r rolls arnuntl. it t:n11\d Jll'Q1 I' 10 be quite a ri1le1nn1a Suth i~ !hr t:ase fur llal ll :oirkness. 11·ho asstime~ the cr·oss country rein.~ at second- ,re,1r Uni1'f'r sity Jfi1~h. And the situation is i1ol pa rticu larly rosy fur the Tro- jans. who lost Nn. I runner l\en Hill to intradis1 rict ri1·a\ Tustin via !he transfer route. Harkness. ho1verer . is ac· cepting his predicit ment 11·ith a stiff upper tip and is pro- ceeding 1n putting together 11·hal he hopes 11·1\1 someday soon he ;i li1r rat11·e distrrnce runn ing progra1n. A distance coaching \'eleran 11 ho produced top r;.ited haH- n1ilers. rnilers and t"'o-milers rn stints at L,\ \\'ilsQ n ;ind S"11th G:ite l1igh sr hoo ls. JJ::irkncss figures 1t takes al lrast lhrce or lo11r rear.~ In build a dPcent pro~ranl I Hr says. "~n111e!1rnrs yn11 !1:He If• 11 ;11t until your f 1·e~hn1~n ;>,re sPni111·~ 'in C\rdt>r 1 1n h:i 1r ;1 1111rth11hlll' pro~r;un ' "V111· u~. l hr~e first cnup!c f'r \\f'rk~ arr ~11111~ !o hP ~ri1n .. I :\ lr;1 nsfe1· lprt!l ~011 !'1 ll ij.\h in Torranrf'. Terrv Rrildford ls rrg;:i rderl h!<' ll:il'knrss as I "nil'er.~i !y 's br~t p ro~ p I" r t \\'1lh tr:1C'k lt'tlern\;1n John DeH lon not rar beh irrd. tt,.c st111 i11st.e 1• .J ack Hedges 15 probably one guy y,•ho y,·ou!d like to harken baC'k In the good old da.1•s 9f 1he early· and mid-l%Os, when his \\'cstminster Lions con- tinuall v don1inated the Sunsel League cro5s country scene. Lately !like lhe past t11·0 or thr·ee srasons, ror example 1. Hedges has produced some respec!able aggregntions. bu! none 11·ith lhe formidabili ly of the old Lio n 011\fit s This year seems lo he no ex· cept ion to the ne .... ·er rule 1\.'\\h tea ms Hkr tl1anna 8 n d Newport Harbor sha ring !he brighlest pllrt of the spotlight. As llerlges puts ii. "11·e; don't really know 11•hat kind of a leam l\'l"'re going to have. "\Ve do have son1e returnees \\'ho are expected to help u11," sa.vs the longtime arcR coach. 1 Of the \\'estminster runners \o,:ho ha\'e been v.1orking the ha rdest thu~ f11r in prepara· lion for !he ·7 1 campaign. !ledge.<> lists 10 <ts posslbilitles. inc-ludin~ letter v.'i nners: Bob Dil'.l1.. Tom Shirley. Bo h Ail1nre7., Bob ~1endo1.11 11nd ·rom St1cy. The remaining five ire .Jim Po~s. Tony Romflnn. ~!Ike Araun.~tein. f\1ike Ch11ppelt and Hugh r.t11clnnes. lled11:r11 !!ends his troop!!: Into rtlmbal Sc!pt. 2.1 l'IR"R i n~t T..ong Beach i\lllll kRn ln 11 lent11l lvely ~chcd\1ll'fl rhu1I mett at Ca\ ~·:i1 r 1 l.on~ Br:u'h 1 . ' NOW PLAYING ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER MONTIE MONTANA JR'1 ,RODUCTION OF BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST and CongreM of Rough Rider• 01 ltlt World GREAT, GRAND AND HEROIC An aulMnlfc ft-en1ctmen! ol the Bullalo Bill'~ Wild West Show which tri umph antly tou1ed the United State& ~ and Europe at the han or th e "" ll;i•9li•9 1 101. t nd .. ,,.,,,,, ' B.o;I •~ Combin•d Show•, In,. SEE THIS DISTINCTIVE, BOLD AND DASHING MONARCH OF ENTERTAINMENT A Rf.TURN TO BUFFALO lfLL'S ST\JPENDOUS WILD WEST Gr11nd Entry Review • Indi an Liie on the Plllns • l onphom Cal\\• Drive •A neck of lhs Deadwood Siege• Bu!falo Hunt • Roughrlders Jn As!onlsh!ng Eouestrlen Ach ievements. "l_.!f.lo BjJI wo"'ld .odmi•• t~1 1howm•"•hip," -LE E GOULD, AP "Top ftOh.h t¥tni119 of f.,..;1., •l'llertai11m1nt," -JIM NEWLAND. Pho.11i~ G•1et11 Scpt. l!'.ith thru 19 th ANA.H£1MCONVEITTION CENTER \\'....t. Tl'"· ... 100 KA1 ELLA AVf. [QPl'O'•I• IJ!'no~lond) (!U) 111,M'IOD ,:opl.1$ !-•I''· 11 li•f'I. 11 •I pm •I pm "" So!. Sqt. It '2311 pno I pno 15,,,., Stpt. lt l r111 • I JIM Sept. 21st thn.1 26th I.OS l\NGF.1.ES SPORTS AREi\'/\ 39J9 ,<;, rJCl1£1!.0 A l•l Son!1 R1tbt r1 Blvd,) (111) >l•·~UI ~·r1 tt ~'I''· l .I !<.opl . ·~ • 1 pm .... r11. s.rt '' •JI!" s.1. Sort. :1 •r.::in rr. • pm S\lil. S•pl.it l r"' "I I"" .\LL SEATS RESERVED $5.00 $4 .00 $3 .00 $2.00 •childr~n :1 2 and under 1/1 price TICKETS OH SILE IT BOX OFFICE l MllOR TICKH AGENCIES ORDER HOW WHILE 6000 SEATS !!E STILL !V.llL!BlE SPECll l! BUEHi PARK CENTER HIGHT-SEPT. ll 1/2 Prtce Tl<:ket1 Jv1i!1bl1 now •t Buena Park Center Stiopping Merl ,,, __ _ . ,.... .. _ ..... ·-····· .. ··-NOW EXCLUSIVELY ~'W ·--'"" '" 1 llLlt llW\'11 Of .... OltGO ""'· NOW EXCLUSIVELY FUNNY HOW LOVERS STIR! IS ... ~-:-. . ' ;.-·-1-i "friends" AIM>·Robor! •rd!Old In "Till TKlM Wlllll 10, LS Mtll" ···-ll•I al_,,_ ,1 ,011• •11• u1 "" J ••I I 1M JO(~O '1n 4th GREAT WEEK p • ...,. p •0••• "'''" .... ··-... ,,., ..... _p .. _ ........ .,, __ .... . 6th GREAT WfEK! f:N;J~ l!!I (¢GC1t~~ ro~IE MRS.MlLLlit 2nd TOP ATTRACTION --"1'1holl In C\'C'ryone ·~l ife thC"tc's a SU MMER OF '42 [R-~~--1 ,_., __ 1..:0.;'-'.... .. -..... ~ ...... _. See Jen11i fer O'Ne ill IN In <"'~f)'Onf' 's Jiff' tht-:re 's 11 SUMMEROF '4 ~ ........... _""' "WAllu•n l DAll" 2nd GREAT FEATURE New Music Plans Set By Schools ~ A b road~ned mu ~ic program is being fl ffered lh1s fa ll 1n the San Joaq uin E lf'ml'.'nlary School D1strir! A general musir program begins in kin· clergarte_n. wit h 1hr tracher introducing the ba sics of musical instruction. ac· <'<'rclin,c In district coordinator Airs . Joan· ne Harris. ~r<·ond f,lradt>rs 1nstructioil and A mon1hly rrom ;;i re<:eiVI" Sp!'ciaJ district • Sad After111ath _,;;;z ... ---• _ .. s OAIL Y PILOT 3 Andy~s Story 'Dirty Job' for Police Told BOSTON !AP\ -Andy 1\!oes. v.·ho !lied marijuana complaints a yea r ago against Robert F'. Kl'nnedy Jr. and R. Sargent Shnvl'r I II , says or his ternporary sum· mer stint a:ii an undercovt'fl narcotics agrnL "lt .,...as a dirly, slinking JOb" "You have to ha1•t a stomach of cast iron." :l'loes. 21 , said in an interview \\lerlnf'sday while describ1 n,i: ht~ 1nle as the hipp1e·t·Jad undr.rcovPr asen1 "ho v.·nrked for the police department in Barnstablf' He filfd ;ibout Ill compl.:i inls. i11clud1n~ those against !ht Kennedv family C'OUSlnS . ··rhev 1 the. media) destroyed him." ht ~aid. •·tr you or I were arrested for marl· juana , nobod y else would know. But my virtue nf the la<"l tha t he was a Kennedy, he rnusl p<1y fnrel'f'r . ''f liked Bob by Kennedy' a lot. Th3!'1 11h<1I trars .1ou [!part .•. The mistake he made 11·;i s that I v.·as a good enough con n1rin tn ~rt him tn tru st mP " The dc1·isu1n \I) file 1he complaints did nnt CflOlP Pa slly, !-aid ~loes. a New York r1t\ na111 f' first ;ind rrc-ul;ir rlass mus1r !C'".~on conrd1nator. Third gr:idprs get "'erkly lessons and fou rth gradl'TS get a lw1ce-a-IVl'f'k in- :'i!rtlC'tinn in s1rin£: instruments in addition tn lhC"ir "'cekl v lesson Graveside services are held for eight members of the Gunnison iroloradot Junior ''arsity football team a nd an assistant coach '~·ho '4'e re killed Satur• day in a sc hool bus accident e n route to a football game The nine persons per!shed "'hen their school bus crashed off Monarch Pass. Young Kf'nnedv i~ the \'lll nf !he late Srn Robrrl F'. Kf'nnedy and Shriver is the !IOn of R Kenned\' !n-!aw R Sarc.enl Shr11·er. the former Pearp Cnrps director anr! ex·ambassador to France '\\'hen I rcillltffi !he pos111on I v.•as in -all thf' !raJ:erlles the Kennedys have l}i'f'!l 1hrough -I sat !hPre thinking, 'Oh m1· Gi'Kt. I'm going to bring another one on them ' " Fifth and si~th gr<1ders are exposed lo ch0rus and band in semiweekly session5. SC'renth ~radcrs receive a semester of s;cneral mu sic and all -year band anrl ch,..ru~. Eighth ,craders continuf' voca l and 1n s1rumental instruction through band anrl chorus. "The proi::ram is designed ln fit !ht: ni::eds of <tll studPnl ~ in !he district and if p;;rents are interested in beginning music pro i;:rams in pro,::rcss thcv can call me," said .\!rs . Harris. · She said she would he interes1ed in !alk inl! to iinvone interested in de \•eloping an int ern1ediate strin~ ensemble Instrumental instruct ion is available in br11 s~, trumpet. trombone. baritone. fl ute. clariiiet. saxaphone, percussion (with one ,Vfar of exper icnce l. violin. viola and cello. This year 's music staff inclu des: Le- ffi fl \'ne Taylor. O'Neill. V a I e n c i a. Cordll!er<1. Linda Vistn: Rich Stroup. Del C'errn. Oli\'ewood. r.ates nnd Aliso; \\'a.vnr Bisc hoff. Turtl!' Rork. University P11rk. Irvine and F.l Toro !\1arine: Mrs. Ll'f' Austin . Lind~ Vista. Valencia, Cnrd1ller;i: Mrs. l\athv \lejtas::i, O'Nf'ilt, Del Cerro. Gat,.s; r-.tiss Sherry Poster, l.Jn1ver s1!y Park. Turli!' Rock. lrl'ine : ~1 rs . Trud i Bergman . Aliso. Olivewoocl and I r,·ine . Missio11 Facelift Mus t Mee t So111e Building Coll es San .luan Cripistrano"s mi.~sinn rPslora· lion prn1er t won'! bt' fnlirely exempt from hu1ld1ng codes The city coun1·il this v,oeek asked lhe r'i· ty attorney tn dr:ift a resolution that ex· cepts the missi0n from some parts of the building code but requires it to conform to the resL The resolution. which v.·1!1 Apply lo lhe mission only, will also stipulate th:it plans anrl cnginccrini;: data will be Tf.'· 11uired befrore reconstruction is permitted t.n mA ke certain each bu ilding v.·i!l be slructurally sound. "'\Ve also will re£1uire that evi dence. be submit1ed to show that buildings al ready rr~t nred are structu rall y sou nd ." said Ci· Iv .\!anagrr l'lonald G. \Veid nr r. Thr council had nriginall.1• passed 11 reso!ut1nn tnta!ly exempting !he mi ssif)n rirnJrC I frnm building and safety code~. b11! re'lutrint: code conformanrf nn n!'W hu ildini;:'!' which are not pa rt of the h1slnri;il bu1ldini:: Rut thP ci tv fathers later reconsiderrd t.he resolutiori and rormed a committee to stud)' !he problem lo in sure the s_afety or tht' buildings. even 1hough the ~1ty nu!d ""' he held responsible if an accident oc- f'urrcd ;\J;ivnr Tnnv Forster had expressed the hnpr th.'lt thP new nrd1~ance _coulrl co~er n1hrr histnrical hu1ld1ngs 1n 1hl" c1ly 11·hir h migh t ~nn1rd-.v lw f!'~tored . fl11! !hf' r'nt1nr1I rlrC'1df>(! Pach situation 11oulrl nr,.,d ~rf'ri<il rnosidrratlnn and limilrd thP resolution to thr. ~·lission A poll oua ul Houo re d SALT LAKE CITY (AP ) -Apollo ·1rt 11.stronaul James Irwin has b ee. n presented a letter sweater fro m hi5 high school alma mater for being "the best Jnng distance man" the school l"'Ver had. The presentation wa s made by East l ligh School lrt1l'k Coach Jerry Johan5en ;i1 a 1n.:iss gathering Tuesday of Salt Lake high srhool students al the Unil'ersity of Utah ~ladiu m. Jr\\'in fil'.rad uated rrom East in 1947. Viejo Days Festival Set For Sept. 25 r.1ission Viejo Days-a free v.•ee k!'nrl nf activities. games, and contests-will begin Saturday, Sept. 25. The fourth annua l event. sponsored by lhe Mission Vil'jo Acli\'ities Committee, v.•ill have several nev.· additions this year. There will be 11 physical fi tness pen· tathlon for boys and gi rls six lo 18 years of age on Sat urday, ha ndball. tennis and so ft ba ll tournaments, a v.•ater carnival, and a dance. On Sunday lhl're "'111 be a horseshoe tnurnamrnt, children's J:an1es, 11 gre.:i sed pig contest. holP in one golf conlest. Ing rolling and log sa\\'1ng contests, a greased Po le climbin~ conies!, volleyball com- pelition , bicycle ma r<1thon and en- tl'rta in1n!'nl . This year there al so will be judging for the best beard and "hairiesl gams .. All Sunday events w!I! take place on 1he golf course in Miss ion Viejo with events starting as early as 7 a.m Frnm no0n to -.; p.m will be a barbecue featuring a New 'Vork Steak dinner for $2.25 or a Eipeci al hot dog dinner for only 75 cents. 1\1ost events will have registration iust prior ro the beginning of each separate arlivi fy_ Childrrn v.·ill be rr'qui rrd to ha1·e pern1i s.~inn slips lo en1er 1he greased pig compel ition. One even! mi ssinR l hi~ year is the steer riding conte.~t v.·h1ch pro\'ed to be "' !11\le more than lhe committee bargained for. The slcf'r~. it Sel'm~. brnke out of their pens ancl Y.'!'nt running through lhe streets of 1-.l ission \'iejo v.·ith cowboys from th e O'Neill Ranch in hot pursuit. After that episode, the C!lmmittee decided "never again'' Recording to Vince Esposiln. publicity chairm an. Awa rds for each event v.1111 be presented Sunday between 5:30 and 6 p_m., !he same time a r!rawing v.•1l1 take pl<tce for a ~teer clon ated by the illis!lio n Viejo Company. Tickets for Saturday's dance from 11:311 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Mon!anoso Recrea· I.ion Cen ter-feat uring both rnodern and Y.'esltrn music-are .:ivailable by calling. the center at 837·4084. Groundbreaking At Librarv Set Saddleback Col lege trustees v.·111 Ji!,a!her at 4 p.m-~londay to hold g:rflundbrea k1n~ ceremonies for a $3.! mill ion library. classroom complex. The. building v.·ill br the first pcrm anr'nt construction on the 20()-ar're ran1r11~, loca l.ed .:it 28fl00 fl.larquerite P;irl.11;11 , fl1 1ssion Viejo. ~loney for lhP budrltn J: rame frn1n ~!l ~ n11ll1on in bonds, appro1erl by 1ntrr.~ 1n J !!OR. In l'~ditinn lo lhf' library. the bt11ld1n~ 'viii house 13 classroo1n~ an<l a prfl~r;im­ med !Parnlng Cl'nlrr C la~srfloms will he ph ased out 8f; tht library operations e>:- pand - The fttc:illly 1~ scheduled for a December 1972 completion. Ancient City Found TEL AVIV (AP 1 -A complete Ca- naanite city dating back 4.500 yea rs has been unearthed near Arad in lsrael"r, Negl"'v Desert. said archeoklgists at th e Israel Museum. Better Idea~ Car Hulk Now Le1nonade Sur.nd WHITTIER !UPI) -Eddi!!: C811"1pos. who set firr to his 1970 Llncnln Omlinental in front of a f ord Motor Company assembly plant because It "'as a "lemon," now has a better Idea. Campos. 48. paid $62 to get the charred hulk nut of an Impou nd lol 50 he r'nuld continue his vendeUa. "' hauled it to a Jot he own.s in this Los Angele s !\uhurb Hr cut a hnlt In the lo p Wednesday an d plun ked a fivt-foot high !tmon lrre on the frnnl seal. Branches with lemon!' on them stick out. • A sign f;ayi;, "Eddie Ca mpo_. has a bel!l":r idta" -a takeoff on the Forrt commercial · "And I'm gonna prove it to them Th ursday," Campos said "I'm gonna servt some lcmonad t ." The night nf Aug. 31. Campos drov f'. the $6.SOO car on lo the lmnl lawn of 1hP Ford plant in ne.arby Pico Rivera. He doused it .,,.ith gaso!inl!: and tossed a match. · When firemen arrived th ey uw Campos ~·a tching his car bum. They asked him why he did it. "I hart saved up ror five. yl"'ars tn buy that car ntw and 1t turned out tn hf',. lemon." he said "I h11d il lov.·ed in for rl"'pairs 10.000 times and e.ver~'hody just laughed ;it me. -the deale.rs I took It to, the f ord people. I c<iuldn 't get any satisfaction.'' . · Campo~ is conttnu1ng In make. payment~ on the car. Nn charge!! h:ive. hC'C'n fil'ed fnr the ca~-burning incident. Marine Officials Say El Toro Fig·ht Racial \Ve<t r1ng v.·!re -rim g\assf's, leather \'('St, lon,t: hai r and a beard. illocs mixed ea silv \\'ith the young crowd . To snn1e, he v.•as known as ''Happy Andy" ··t found lhe work d1 s1.:istrful. sneak~·. dirtv, underhanded -d1slastef ul bo!h perSonall.v and profess ionally.'' said r .. 1oes, now a senior at ;1 Roston.area col· lei;:e. He still fee ls nrcssures fr<1m th<tl ~um· n\er He said he oncP ht1d three shots fired at him. and his aparln1ent. 11·a-; tire bombed. He has n1nved . ha s an unlisted number and has ii license ro carr~ a i:;un. '"If lhe (IJl1cc r 1n\·nh·ed is sensitive - -.nrl I thi nk I am -1t 1s <1 very diff icult dec1~1011 . A nurnber or other juveniles 11·err given the san1e trratment. I decided that it \\',1s my 1esoon~1b11ity as a pol ice olf1cl'r tn see that the law is enforced.'' Kennedy and Shriver v.·cre charged with being drhnqL1enl by reason of posses~inn nf rnariJuana and placed on prnhation fo r 13 mnnthi.. ~Inc<: ~<ltd hP rarnf' In ('Ontacl wi th the [\\·n 1hn1ugh ano ther JU\'enile he had under survr1llrinc:r. ~1 <1rt11!' Cnrps officials lo<!;iv ad mitlPd that Tuesrl.:iy night's minor rio t a! El Tnro Air Ba~e which re.,ulted in the s!<ih· bing of one m<t r1ne , Uiiury lo eight others and damage to a hilse bu ilding, had racial ove rtones. A black ma rinl', Cpl. Jessie Brown of Dallas, Tex. v.·as stabbed by another black scr\·iceman when he interceded on beha lf of lv.·o men v.•ho had tried to assist a l\'hite rnarine v.·ho had been injured, a11thor1t1es reportrd "The incident \\'hich rcsu!led in a cn n· frontation betv.·een military police <i nd .10 In ~ blark. marines occurred outside the l'nlis1('d n1£'n 'i; club." the fC'\)f)rt said . "Tiie club mMager had askrd snn\e persorinel \n le.:ive the cluh bcr.:iuse nf an ar!.'Un1cnl <1nd they moved out side V.'ithout causing any trouble. ''Hov.el'er. a small group t)f men lried to rrentcr the club and a fight took place resulting in facia l injuries to the \Vhite marine The report. frQ1n the t.·larine Air BasP rnnlinued: "At thi~ poinl two bl;n:k nH1rines reportedly offered to take the in· 1urrd whitr marine Ill a station clisprnsarv for trratment. Th is rcsul1ed in rt's1st;ince from some of the sur. rounding black ma rines. "Cpl, Brnwn interceded on b<'half of !hf' two men "hn had trif'd lo assist the. in· \tired \l.'h1!e man and v.a s slahbed by one. of the surrounding h!ack marines." Rase offic1.:ils said 1h.11 the C'r0\1·0 nf black marines v.·as dispcr5-f'd by security personnel and ~hortly afterwards v.·in- <lov.•s \Vere broken in the enlisted ma ns club and a small car wa s ove rturned. Authori ties are lnvesUgating l h f: Laubach Method Eng li sh Classes Slated in Capo Ke11' classes to tra in \'o)unteer~ tn the Lauba ch Method of teaching r:n~li ~h rn the fore 1gn·bnm v.•ill start in San Juan Capistrano 1n Octnber. Because of the <lemanrl for 1nstructnr'>, t.1 rs. Ona!ee Carter "ill 1nstrur1 rwn r la.sSt>s fnr the South Co ast L1trr.'lr_v Cnuncil at the Community Presbyteria n C'hur('h, ~2002 n el Obispo. One ~rnup .,..·ii! star1 i11ond:iy, Oc l 4 frnm 9 a m In noon anr! an ev£'n1ng tla~s ""'Ill be,R1n \\lrrlnr~d;iy Oct. Ii. lrnm 7 pm. In Ill-pm. The training se~~1nn~ 1v1l l 111· 1·l11dP :tO hours of rl-.ss wnrk 1n ii 10·1\'f'f'k prnnd. Tl1f' So11th C'riatt L1tf'r:11·v ('011n1·il h"~ r·enlrrs 1n San .Ju;in C"' ri 1 r> Ir ii no, Cap1 s1ra11n Beach and S:in Cl!'ml'nlf', t11lorin,g ncr.~ons of ~1 cxican. Crrman and .Japanl'~e backgrou nd who v.·ant In IC'arn tn speak . read and write En.s::l1sh The La11bach me thod of teaching English ti) the foreign·bnm ha s bl'i'n in fXi slence for 40 years and is used in more than 40 countries, fnr further in forma1ion call t.lrs. Carter at 497·ll:t8 or Gerrie \V1lbrecht at 492·8269. Saddleback Aide Whacks Lo'v Vote S;iddleback Community College wil l open irs doors on lhe new semester M on~ (lay, offerini,:. in addition t.o regular pro- grams, 11 certificated courses. Allow ing students to move Into the job market aft.er one year or schonl. Certificated programs includs. ~c· coun ting. ttir!ine stewardess, automol1ve, technology, husine.s:i; m a n a ~ e m e n l . clerical. stenoi,:rapher. early childhlJOd education. real estate . retaiHng and secretarial. Addi tion ally, the co llege v.·ill nHr r !~ two ye ar occupational prog ra m!\ and will bel!1ii its rei;:islered nursing cou rse. Classes 11t the college run from 8 11 .m to 4 p.m. ;:ind 6 10 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Princess Expectiug THE HAGUE (AP 1 -Queen .lul1'!n.:J°f; p111ao::e ha~ ;innouncect that Princr~s f\tar,;iru•t, the "'ife of a r·ommonrr, is l'X• ~ct1ng hrr third child next ~l arch Thr 2!l.year-{!ld princess. the v•ife of Dr . Ptcter van VnlleAhoven. ha_. twn ~""·'· ~laur1ls. 3, and Bernhard. I rircurn~lances ~urround1ng the incidents tnda.1·. E1)'.lh! men w!'re treated fo r cu1s and bruises at the dispensary and srven relcast'd. One was h!'ld fo r obst"rvatinn Official s v.'ould not release the naml'-' or any other of the men involved. ''Evrrythini:: h<ippencd co1ncldentally,'' ~l ocs said. "I handled him like any other inl'est1ga t1on. - Looking back on the nPv,.~ covrr:.ge that young Kennedy and Shriver rece11'· ed, ~foes said he ~uld have acted dif· ferently. ~ He said he .,..a~ in contact v.·1th Kennedy for aboul lour weeks, describing hlillself as "more or r.n acquaintance than a friend . I had a car and he didn 't." • • I IS. Bulbs now .. . daffodils later. If you like to save money, 99Qpkg.ol5 Choose from these cok>rful daftocffis, King A lfred in trumpet. Cheerfulness tn large cup and Fortune in double. Plant Ranuneulus and have a garden ful l of colo r. In orange , pink, red. white and ye rlow. 99~ pkg. of 25. trjs -choose from Bfue S ky Bearded , Go lden Giant Bearded and Indian Chie f Bearded. 99~ pkg ol 2 49~ • Air Fern. Comes from the sea . No soil or -wate r require d. • 110 Bird of Paradise and Staked Pyracanth1 Graberl in 1 gallon container . • 44¢ - Stock•od Snapdragon bedding plants by "n tray. JCPenney The values are here every day. 199 Penneys An Purpose Fe rtilizer for healthy garde ns. 20 lb. bag, 799 Pen~ ~us insect control for dichondra in 20 lb. bag. Does 3 jobs. Covers 2500SQ. ft. • Sho o S und ay noon to 5 PM. at the fo llowing Penney Garden Centers· CARLS BAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH RIV ERSIDE Charge ii. - f DAILY PILIJ i \ \ •' I ~ps Miller: Not So Fond Farewell By Tll 0~1AS "1 URPHII\'I:-; Ot l!O• D•ll~ l'llat S1t!t FARE\\'ELLS DEPT. -The longest reign of all clty administrarors along the Orange Coast has con1e to an r.nd Dr"lyle fo,1iller , 59. municipal heAd man in Hun- tington Beach for the past 11 years, is out. For Mil ler, the end did not l'.'Omt' bv falling over in his chair at cily hall or at B pomp-filled farewell banquet or anything as grand as all that. It came on the short end of a 5 to~ City Council vote in the be ckroom. The "official announcement'' was of- fered to press and public Tuesday at 11 :4:> p.m. when the City Dads saw fit to emerge rrom a secret huddle that had lasted almost three hours. Few people v•ere surprised . Miller the least of all. INS IDERS \\'HO have worked hard at trying to pie<:~ together all that ha ppened suggest the actual countdown sequence for r-.lille r came a week earlier, on Sept. 7. when the council gathered in another secret session to vote 5 to 2 to hand the city administrator his ·walking papers. r-.tiller "'as given the papers about 5 o'cloc k Tuesdav afternoon, huddled .... ·ith the council latfr. brief!}· at 11 :30 p.m .. and departed ci1 y hall before the officia l e1nnouncemrnt 15 minutes later. ,.. _rR IOR TO THE culmination of all this, or coursr. va rious members of the City Council had been mouthing all kinds or pontifications about ho .... • t>arlier flareups of t11iller criticism were ''a closed case" and no longt'r n1erited discussion and v•ere '"blown oul of proportion'' and bla, bla and so on. In the end, Huntington·s municipal fathers. in th eir infinite .... ·isdom, blan1ed the "·hole problem on the press. Somehow. ho"cver, you ha ve to figure It wasn·t the press mee ting in secrel sessions "'here secret pacts and secret votes "'ere secretly hun1med_ ALI~ THIS ASIDE. it might be sug- gested that it sim plv hasn't been a very good period of time for city ad- ministrators to be assured of longe\•1ty along !he Orange Coast. Others have departed in r'cent times, guch as Lee Hisner in Sea! B'ach: Harl'ey I.. Hurlburt from N'wport Beach: Ernest L. Thompson from San J uan Capistrano and James D. Wheaton tn La guna Beach. 1".0 "' 1\11 LLJ::R joins lhem and ~·ou h<>ve 10 figure JIHt) he lie just got swept up in the tcrnper of tl1c 1in1es. Any"'"Y . as has been noted in the space before. the city nianagcr dodge is a chan· "'' ~;ime in \1·h1ct1 tl\e ag ile plAyers 1t'nd tO keep une hag pAckrd ;ill the time. l\l i\ler has s::iu.l Ii(' has fe w regrets about his tenure in ll untlngton Beach. Indeed . it 11·as a lnng one, six yc;;irs longer than th e fivc-sr;ir average a!loca- 11on granted tn city managers before the 11·elt.:ome n1at hrcomes hadly frayed. ll E l'HESIDEIJ at Hunti ngton·s city hz.'! dur111g a boom !hat ":as almost un· prcct'den!ed iiS tlus 1011 n grew into one of The rnosl 1n1\l0tlanl cities in Orange t.:ount,· And. 1n !he fulure . lnnc after the harsh ···•ord ~ nt r (Tl'!ll d:11 ~ ha1 e faded. we may [1n<l 1hat a µer~)X:l"\l\C as~essmeni of tus tf"J1ure 11 di br lvr tn( re kind . Juli ~ ~t i ll \Vo rk iu !! .1 1\Cl\51)~\'1 L\.E. l'la 1A!'1 -Jul1t' N 1 ~nn J•:1~cnhn\\1'r 1~ lil1lJlll1ng <lr•l11nd 11 ith <i east on hl•r ll'ft foot ;ind helping :;low le<1mt'rs at Atl<1n11c l.lea1:h Elemen- larv School. il1rs. Eisenhn11cr. the Prrsiden\'s daughter. 1ras hired as a third grade teacl1er with "'ithdrew ""hrn a book earl toppled and broke the big toe on her left ioot U1e second day she w~s on the job. Tl11~ee Deacl h1 Bloocl y Japan Riots NAR ITA. Japan (UPI! -Thousanrls of ~t11r1(>nt s and fa rmers used 1n0lotov cocktail!. sucks and stones to battle p lire tryin~ to clear l;111d for con- , '·· r \ion nf an I nternalinnal ;11rport. Three fl'Jlii.:e were killed. one by t1 ham- bf)(l spe:ir rammed into his stoma ch. Bnd nearl v 150 in1ured At [L"ast 5.UOO police. 500 prrfet•lual or- hcer~ and an estima ted 2,000 s1udent11 anrl fa rmers "ere 1nvoh·"d in the rioting, v.1h1ch started when bulldozt'rS 11 ere brou~hl in to clea r the last stretch of land needed lo build an airpo!'t lor jumbo Jets 30 n1iles east of Tokyo. ~Inst cf the land 1vas bought without trouble and construction of the airport has been undef"·ay for nne year. but the parcels or land near the end of the runway still are held by their original n"·ners. 11 "'as this land involved in lodav's riots -one of lhe worst distUrhances in Japan since the end of \\'orld \Var Tl . The students and farmers dug JO.fool deep trenr..hes around the perimeter of rhe land and hun11: banners from a steel "'atc.h tower proc!airning : "We will figh~ lo the death to protect o\J r land s." As the polict fought what an1ounted 1o a foot-by-foot battle to clear the lal)d, about 130 bulldozers and mechanized con- struction vehicles advanced hchind them to destroy fortifi eations and fill in the 10- foot deep trenches. The students . sQme of lhe1n y,omen 1n pig!11i ls. fought bat"k with ei•·r~thing lhf·y r-1111ld lay their hands nn -!'litks. stonc5, molotov eocktails and "golden bombs." bn!1le filled with human exerement. Al least 80 childrr.n frnm pnmary schools near the airport ""l're mobilized into a children "s rorps tu be used as a shield by the landowners, but rint pplice avoided the children and none of the youngsters was hurt, police said. Senate Approves Ca111p Laiv Death \VASHINGTON I UPI 1 -The Senate gave final congressional anpro1·al today to repeal a never·used law pcrmittini:: the government to oper;ite rlrtenlio n camps . No dissent v.•as heard 1n the \'oice l'Ole to scrap lhe 1950 Emergency Detention Act. The House approved it Tuesday 356 to 49 and the repealer no"' goes lo Pres1· dent Nixon who asked for the action. The 1950 act provided that in case (lf v.·ar, invasi(ln or insurrection in aid of a f(lreign enemy, the gov,rnrnent could de- tain anyone it suspected miqht enga~e ln espionage or sabotage. lt perrnitled detention without due process of law. "!'he bill not only repeals the 1950 la1v b\.Jt carries langua~e requiring an act of Congress before anyone rnay ht in1- prisnned or detained t':..:t epl unde-r ex - isting crin1inal lRw~. The spo nsor wa s Rep. Spark tllatsunaga (O-ltawaii1. lletcds lt1quir!J .l~obcrl E. Fischer, cl cputy stat e a1 torney general and head of Ne\\' )'ork's Organized Crime 'l'ask Force, \Vas na n1cd by Gov. J{otkefeller to head an invcsti· gation into 'alleged crln1lnal art~· committed during the five- day uprising al Attica State Prison. Nixon's Efforts To R escue U.S. Dollar Pushed t.OJ'\DON (U PI ! -The United Stales v.·111 enforee Pres.idenl Nixon 's mc11.~ures In rescue the doll ar until it hc.s balancer! il s p11yments \1'i!h the rest of the \1·orld and 11·011 a cer!a111 safely n1argin, U.S. of· !ieials said toda y. They said 11,'ith American foreign business nov• expected lo be from $9 hillion to $12 billion in the red in 1971, this c;1nnot all be achie\"ed this vear. Thev said, howevPL rh e ·united Stale.~ has fnade clear to i1s ~·hicf trading partners it "·ants this done in a short period of lime. U.S offi cials said there is no question of lifting the 10 pPrcenl Jtnports surcharge or abancloning other doll:ir rescue measures announced by the Presi- dent Aug. 15 until the United Stales is well out of the Red . This rene .... ·ed U.S. "·arning follo11·ed rl nsely a speech by U.S. Treasury Secretary John B. Cnnnal!y \\'edncsday 10 finance ministers ~nd central han kers of the 10 richest non-Comtnunist nations. They were meeting as !he ~rnup of ten , cons 1~l1ng of Belgiun1. Canada, France, \Ve~t Gern\a nv. (:rl'Ht Britain, Ita ly, .J;ipan. thr Neiher\rinds, Swerlen ;ind th11 United Stales. Switzerland allr11dcd as an obse1·1Tr, Sentries Asked To Guard Art l'ADUA, Haly (AP) AnolhC'r 1 alu ablt-painling h~· an e:irlr l!:ih:tn n1a~ler "·as stolen tndav and the head of a parliamC'ntary c111nnl1ss10n ;i_o;ked !h;it the :irm.v be used 10 ~tnn ;i 11·:11 e of art thrf1s fr nm unguarr!('d ('hurrhl'<; Liu~rppe Rom:inal n, hr:id of the Jlou~e 11f D1'pU! l•'S Com rni~ . ..;11111 of Fine Ari-:. pn1pn..-rd 111 Hnn1£' Tha t .irn1y ~cn!rics h~· 11'.,.,J ··:is :in f'n1cq:rt1l'V 1nra.~ure"' unlil 111ef111i; (';u1 hr found !n :;afrgu:i1·rl thr 1lal nn10n_1 of art in churches sc'at!rred Rrnurl{J llal\". ll 1s ~u.i:~estinn c;i1nt eflcr thir1·es tnade off Ol'ernight \\"ith a \6th century painting \\'Ol"th lens Of thousands flf dollars. It is variously attributed to Tin- tnretto, a student of the R'naissance n1as!er Titian. and to Veron's', another Renaissance n1aster. 1-Iurricane Sets Sights Etl ith I/ ea ding T oivnrll S111r1111nry •• Unln d ,., • ., l "!•rn•l••••1 Nu"1'"'"" Eanh ""'""•'"" to •v11 "urr><~nt IO•cr •nd n•(~lna tt1 m110 "" "Oll' .... 1 .. 11.. ••! ""' '"'"" "" '"' LOOJl•l1n1 <01 11 •M••• lo•~<no •~m• \'e,O!Xl <cotltt l dwrllr" la II<• ~'' ••· Tlclo&l•ll n,..,.. Louisiana Coastline TPtr1peraf11re~ 11 UNl"TEO '"Ill INTlllN.i."T ION•L Ttmn~•AtU•• •Ml procl•U•l1.., 1•n•t •or • 7< ~'''" Pl'lod f"llll>t t • J II M POT."' tot•P•t 111 ~v lt\f US. WN T1>er llut•e~ el .Sin Froncl•ta •lboquO•qu• ,t.nil'tlrt 1• Jl!ltn!e ll•~t,ofl1IG 11011• ~It~ L•W ,,.1'<. . " •• " " 10• 11 n • S. Viets Turn on Gls New Protest Flares Outside Ar111y Base SAIGON (UPI) -An angry anti· A1nerican d'monstration broke out toda y at a U.S. Ar1ny base near Saigon. The U.S. Embassy ad vised Americans to adopt "protective security measures·• against the wavt of firebombing and terrorist violence in Saigon. A demonstration against President Nguy'n Van Thieu al50 broke. out in Saigon tonight. National police firtd teargas into a group of 100 Buddhist students at th' pagoda of the. militant An Quang Buddhist sect after demonstrators burned Thieu campaign posters. The lastest ;1nti-Amentan incident Oared al the U.S. Army headquarters bas' at Long Binh, 18 miles norlheasl or Saigon , "'here. nine civilians v.•ere injured when their thrce· .... ·heeled bus "'as hit by a U.S. Army lrut k. Upwards of 300 lambretla buses b\oc·k· ed the entrance to the post and more than 100 demonstrators, some waving banner~. dem;,.nded Iha! the Army take ac!i on against !he GI. rln\/er. It was the second sut h de111 onstrallon in thal region i11 fi ve days. The rour-hour demonstration ended peacefully when U.S. military spokesmen promised lo inl'estlgate the cause of the aeci den t in whicll a 21~ ton !ru ck collided with the civilian bus outside the main gate at Long Binh, the largest U.S. 1nilitary post in Vietnam. Last Sunday, a IO·ton U.S. Army truck i;mashed into a ci vilian bu~ and two smaller vehieles on the Bien Hoa highway leading lo Long Binh. killing at least eight \1ietnamese and injuring about 30 others. The three Am erican occupants of th' truck were stoned by angry crowds. In Saigon, the U.S. Embassy toda y issued a memorandum lo all American mission pe rsonnel in the capital to adopt ''proteclive security measures" because of a recent wa vt of anti-American firebombings and the des t ruction \Ved nesday night of Saigon's second big· gest night club by a plas!ic bomb. Thi' explosion at the Tu Do nightclub killed 15 persons including 14 Vietnamest and an American civilian employe of a contracting firm. Another 57 persons in- cluding 50 Vietnamese and seven U.S. servicemen were .,.,·ounded, some serious- ly. It was the worst such incident in Saigon in nearly six years. On June 25, 1965. 4.i persons including 12 Am,ricans 1\'ere kill- ed and at least 80 per~ons injured in a si milar explosion at the r-.1y Canh floating res!aurant in the Saigon Rh·er. The embassy memo ad1·Lsed American ci\•11ians working for the government to refrain rrom moving about in public in groups larger than th ree or four persons and to stay out or areas v"hert !here are large crowds. It "'as also suggested that American personn'I att~r the rout's they tak' lo and from their jobs in Saigon to al'oid establishi ng a pattern which .,.,·ould be easily recognizable to a terrorist. The Buddhi11t students in Sa igon burned campa ign posters put up by follo .... ·ers of Thieu and his vice prt sidential running mat,, former Pre1nier Tran Van Huong. The students wet' protesting the ract Thieu is lh' only candidat' in the Oct. 3 presidential t ltction. No one .... ·as reported hu rt in !he in- cident. Earlier. tOOay the venerable Thi ch (Rev.I Thien Hoa, national leader of the An Quang Buddhists, issued a statement urging his one million followers to boycott the October election because the Th1eu·lluo11g slat' has no opposition. A full stale Buddhist boycott of the elecl!on could seriously affect Tb1eu·s Chane's of getting the S.O to 65 percent vote of confiderlce hi' has asked ol South Vi etnam's seven million e!1gibl' voters. "'If lhis si tuation goes oo,'· Hoa declared in a staten1ent. "It will lead to dangerous tonsequenc:es "'hich wil l v.-·eaken a country already 11,·eak, make 1he "'ar fierct'r and niake more mlsery for the population.·· In llue, the former imperial capital 390 miles norlheast ol Sai,llon. mil itant students held a news conference today and said they \\'ere dernanding the im- n1ediale withdra1\·al of US. forces fro1n Vie tnan1. Hue has been !he scene or anl i- America n demo11strations over tht past \\'eek follo"·ing the fatal shooting of a \1·ould-be thief by an A me r i I'.' 11 n ser1·ict'm an. There ha 1'e been a number of firebombings in the city and U.S. soldiers are al1 01ved lo tra\·el in the arra only in convoys of al least six veb le!es. \ ~ * * * * Ha11oi N egotiato1· Sou11ds New W ar11iI1g 011 Electio11 PARIS /UP I) -North Vietnam and !he Viet Cong declared today that the prospecti l'e re-election of South Viet- namese President Nguyen Van Thieu Oct. 3 1,1•ill perpetuate the war and complicate efforts to s,11 1, it. The 1,1•arning 1\•as issued by Hanoi's chief negotiator. Xuan 'fhuy, the the Viet Cong's deput y delegate , Dinh Ba Thi al loday's Virlnam conference se~"iion They unleashed a barn1ge of criticism against th' coming Soulh Vielnamese presidential voting. Simultaneously, lhe Viel C0ng oHici;il made a ne1v appeal to chief American negotiator \\'iHiam J. Porter lo agree to secret talks with th,n1 -.11 move alreadv scotr hed hy Porter last week since it ~-ou!d exclude South Vietnam's peace mission from lhe backstage talks. "Unless the United States stops sup-- porting Thieu. the solution of the Viet- namest conflict \1•ilt become niore pro- blematical and the situation \\"ii! not fail to "'orsen" Thuy said as he 11·;i!ked into the grey-stone ·ma jestic hotel for the l291h meeting. t lis and Thi's thrust at the ses.~Jon in- dicated the two d,J,gal1ons' main effnrt \l'ill portray Thieu as an oHicial American candidate and depict hi~ possi- ble re-election as one of the main roadblocks to a peat"eful solution. •'\Vho is not a .... ·are that it is the American ambassador v.·ho arranges for e\·erything in !his farct'. including t he choice. of candidate and the result or the vote." 'fhi said in an attack on U.S. Am bassador Ells11•orlh C. Bunker. "As long as the United States pursue!i this polic~·. as lon11 as il intends to main- tain Arneril'.'an troops in South Vietnam and keep Nguyen Van Thieu in his place, the South V1e!nan1ese pr11ble1n will not be: settled, the South Vietnamese populR!ion 11·ill ket>p fighting and finally, !11e United Slates "·ill meet 1vilh a total l';elback", Dinh Ba Thi said. I fe again criticized Porter's suggestion of last ·week to mol"e lhe conference in tCJ rC"strirted sessions that would receive ntl press publicity. The Viet Cong official, hn1\"Cl"er rei1ert1!ed his delega tio n's offer t11 n1eet Porter µr1\·t1tel,v to "listen to his opinion and explain to him nur position." Both Com1nunist officials said the C"on· fhct can be ended onll' 110 !he basis of !he \·1r1 Cong"s seven-point peace plan pro· n11s1ng In release all A1nerican 11·ar prisoners simultaneously "'ilh th e pullou t or L".S. froops if the 11·1thdra11·al is com· pleted before Dec. 31. TODAY IS THE DAY OF THE CAT. 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Still Am1rlc1'i fully equipped hJ•ury ur. JOHNSON & SON L!NCOLN-MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. I l \ I I • I I I Roll 011t the lfff1•1•ef Six college students fron1 Oregon rested \vcrl nesday after rolling a beer keg 931 miles fro1n Golden Gate Park in San fra nclsco tn the Olympia Brewing Co. bre\.very in Tumwater. \\lash .. A.long the V..'ay during their 13-day trek, the new reco rd holders collected about $1 .300 for vario us mu scular dystrophy funds. GOP GoverJWrs Support President at Conference SAN JUAN, P.R. iUPI ) - Republlcan Governors appear convinced they are riding in the sa me political boat ;;s Presiden1 N1;.;on :ind lhal a :o;;:ife !rip in 19i2 depends J;irgely on lhr success nf his er:(lnoniic policies. Georgia Democrat. and \\!in- field Dunn , Ten n e s s e e Repu,blica11 . ReRular procedure calls fnr rcsolu1i0ns tn be submitter! a month in ad vanre for con· sidera!.ion by 1he i; Ix permanent committees o f conference . With few disputes. resolutions repor!ed fr n m these con1rnitlees were given routine approval. /\s a resull, Rcp11blir:ans a!- lending the su111n1er srssin11 nr the National <; n v er nor s ' Conference were unwilling 1n aUack Nixon's economic pro- posals and a Democra tic- sponsored resolution w en t do11·n t.o defea t before the meeting adj nu r n e d \\'ed· Fo1· POW Releflse Preside11t l\iay Modify Withdrawal Sta11ce nesday. Repu blic;:in Gnvernnrs at · \\'ASlllN(;TQN (AP1 tend ing the meeting al sn m;:ide )t clear they h;.id nn intention Presirlent Nixnn m;:i~' rler1dt In nf criticizing Nixon's proposed modify nrpnsit1on to !hr \'1Pt. trip to Communis1 China nor Cong-Nnnh \'ie1nan1ese rle- ~·ere 1hcy gning to suggesl manrl fr1r a !971 An1erir;:in substitutes for vire president Y•ilhdr;:iv.•.•I rl ea d I i n e , ::id- Spirn T. Agne11• on the 1972 Republican ticket. ministr;i!ion sources s;iy. in Led by Gov. Arch A. l'v!nor e order to nht;iin release of US Jr. or West Virginia. the prisoners of war. newly-elected co n re re n c e They indicated the Paris chairman. the nine-member peace talks are at a full sl9p executi ve con1mittee of the 00 the prisoner issue ivilh conference was flying to V.'ashington today to partici-each side "111aitlng for a pate 11•ith Nixon in a confer-brea k" from !he other . "~1 v ence on policies 111hich will guess is that th is hreak 11•i!I he folln111 th e current 90-day that bel11,ren nn w and 'l'!P.v X' v..•;ige-price freeze. Rich;ird Nixnn 11·ill 1nnrlif~· nr current 9 O · d ;i ~· v.·;ige-pr ice rb angf' his pn~ition on the \1ii>t i\fnore lnld reporters he CfJng's first j)Qint."' on e drplore as a p11bll('i1y stunt. The hest estim ate, ac- cn rrllng tn U.S. nfficials. is lh;it Nlxnn mav announce in N0ve1nber a Substantial in- <'reasr 1n the curr e nt v.'ilhdrawa! ra1r. perh a p s .:inlounting !o \"i rli1;il\y a tnt.a! C'utback in troops by spring or e1·en earlier. * * * McGovern Says Raid s Hurt PO~ hoped the governors 1\·ould not gove rnn1C'n!. offirial s;iid SAIGON (AP1 -S e n . spc<1k w11h nrposing vif'I\'· Il e w:is rc>ff'rrinJ.! tn lhe George i\.'lcGovern said Thurs- points, but then atknowledJled ::;even-point Viet Conj.\ peare d 11 H · ;iy 1a t ano1 p e a ce !.hey must speak as individuals pl::in pr0ooscd .J11ly 1 .:it th!' since the conf erence had takC'n P;iri.~ t;dks ThC' firs! poin!. negotiators in Paris indiC'a!ed no position said all l l S prisoner::; helrl in lo him that they ha ve harde n- The Oemocr11t1c governors Vietnam 11•nuld hr released "if ed their stand on releasing dr11fted a res11l11tinn on !be U.S. gnvcrnmenl sets a American prisoners of war eronornic policy Jl.londay bul !erminat d;ile frir 1 h e hec;:i.use of the unsuccessful had tl'l suhmit it under a prn· 1\·ithdr~'.11·al fr0m South Vie!- redure requiring a thrt"e· n;im in 1!171 , !." S com rnandn r;i1d nn a fnurth.~ 1otf' l'l1f' Repuhl 1c:1 n Nixnn h;is s~1d rf'ppat('dlv PO\\I ramp las! Nn1ember . side 1·if'v.·ed 1t a,.:; a r;irt1san final withdr;i11,·;il 11"111 rlrpend He. tnld ;i rl'por1er "The dO('ument ;ind ref11sed tn g1vf' on rrk·;ise nf thf' POl\'s as Nnrth Vietnamese are more lhf' Ot"n1nGr11ts the \'ntf'.<: tn \\•rll ;:i.s 1hr ;ihili ty of thf' re-lurtant to releasr prisoners ("al l i! up Saii:?nn gnvrrnrnrnt tn r\f'f"nrl :;1nre they arr snurc:es of in- Tw o nther resnl11 !i0ns, r11rh l !.~rlf fn1•1na!inn nn \\'hrl"" prison rrf111i rin12 a three-fnurths l'n!r. Thr 1 ·n11t·d Sl ;ilf~ has-nnl (•;;nips ;irr loratf'r! Prisoners 11.rrf' re1rrtf'd ;ifrrr ! hf' rr1rrted lhf' \"ir1 fnng prn· v.hn 11re releasrrl cnuld reveal l:."('nnn1n1c s1.1 l('tncn! R111h np pn:-.a l nu1n ~ht hut \1 .:is !llr l!1rnt1r;n nr prr~ns and pnsrrl n1;:iss11 r b11s1ng tri ri £' n1 anded rlarrrir rit1nn siru·r th1•re b;i.~ bee11 one raid, HHH Says Primaries Expensive MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (APl -Sen Hubert H. Humphrey says next year's presidential primaries won't play a n1ajor roll~ in picking the Democratic nominee. The Minnesota Den .verat sa id in an in terview Wed- nesday he is continuing to give serious !hough! to becoming a canclidate and will come to a final decision by the end of the year. Humphrey ~aid he hasn'l fu!ed out entering l h e presidential primaries, "but I surely would rule out. under any circumstances. entering a large number of them. "I consider them far too ex- pensive," Humphrey said. --• 2 High Court Judges Remain Hospitalized as Te1·111 Neru·s WASHINGTON (AP I -The and al the courl from di sclos· dent Warren G. Harding to Supreme Court approaches a ing the nature of his illness. nflmf' Edw;:ird T. Sanford and new term with two of its nine On \\'ednesday. his office Pierce Butler as their suc- justices in the same hospital hriefl y s;iid he was at cessors. suffering from 11iJrnent s, Bethe::;da "for maintenance nf Black is the current cou rt·~ Court and hospital officials a proper blond .~ugar balance seninr member. ha vi ng servffl are gullrded on the conditions during steroid treatment" of 34 years, .11. span surpassed on- nf the twn elderly judge~. the inflammatory condition. ly by John Marshall. an early Hugo L, Black and John il1. The court resumes publ \r chief justice, and Stephen J. Harlan Black, 6;l. 1s said !n sessions Oct 4 In the past it Field, a 19th Century ;issociate _.,our SottU::ltl have "an inftarn1nalory con· has operated 1vith only seven justice. Black has given no in- u dition of the blood vessels." justices -the most recent dlcation of any desire to retire OTTAWA 1AP1 l 'he Harlan, 72. is said to have "a heing the spring of 1970 when and has named clerks for the Royal Canadian ~1 o u n led backache." Ahe Fort as had resi gned and forthcoming term. t~olice offered a $100,000 Both me n. v.'ho are di sta nt Thurgood f\1arshall was put l[;===;;;;w;o.:y;~;-,-==::; reward \Vednesday for in-cousins, h;i ve been ;i t the out nf action by phenumonia . WHAT IS YOGoA ? formation leading lo the ar-hospital k•r v:ccks. Harlan ln .January 1923 th e court MHl1•!1onr •••r(11•r '!lff DIMONST!l-TION t i '1119• po1tu"' "'" l!'IOl<ll!•U~n. ! t n i 1 ~ 1. I :~ ,.m. rests and convictions of four entered Aug . lfi for "'hat was had two offici;il vacancies at j young Amerlcans sought in thought initia!I~ to he a the san1e time . J us I i c e s connection wit h 11 f;i!a! born -"sacroiliac strain " ~tahloo Pitney and William R. !I bing in Augu sl 1970 at the Black was hospitalized Aug. Day had lefl the bench and it 't'OG>A CENTll University of Wisconsin . ___ 2_R_. _H_e_b_•_n_·e_d_or_r_;,_;a_ls_l_he_r_• __ loo_k_a_ frw v.·eeks for Presi-.__'_"_'_·_'_"_"_'_'·_c''" Mu•-<1u.1ui ... Costa Mesa Park, West 18th St. and Park Ave. GIANT 16-RIDE CARNIVAL Including 6 Kiddie Rides AUTO SHOW e BOAT SHOW e CAMPER DISPLAY GAMES e REFRESH·MENTS e ENTERTAINMENT • ART EXHIB!T $500.00 BOND- GRAND PRIZE HELICOPTER RIDES Sunday, September 19 3:30 p.m. Courtesy of California Federal Savin gs e GAMES RIDES SPAGHEnl DINNERS BOOTHS . BATTLE OF BANDS Friday, September 17 7:30 p.m. :irhirve r.i.,·i;il h<ilance 111 1hr(l11gl1 srcrf't. or rl'st1·il'ted the.v fe;ir more m1gh1. come." srl1ool.«. One was spon snrrd h.v rli.<:cuss1ons. nf whn t 1s 'in-Mrfr011ern conferred with Gov. George C. \Vall:ire nf \'nh·rd. The other side hns in -C<Jmn1unist. negotiators in Al;:ib;irna and the orhcr ,101ntly :<>isted on cGnt inuing op<'n Pari.~ last "'eek bf'fnre flyingl r---.-----._.-.-_._._ ORGANIZATIONS SPONSORING BOOTHS. _ _.._ ______ ...,. ___ ._..., by Govs. ,Jimmy Carter, t;ilks, R stand US. neogiators In Saignn for a four-day visit. - ,,......=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-;__,=-=-=-=-=-~I I WINSTEADS SPECIAL FALL PURCHASE Honeywell Model 620 REG. $139.50 VALUE • Limited Quantity e Model 610 .... S••.!50 s3491 SALi ••• , Model 630 .... ....... '54" SA LE .•• , Model 640 . ... ""·'~ '79" SALi • ,•,. WINSTEADS SOUTH COAST SHOPPING CENTER 3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA, CA. 1714 ) S46·00l1 w-vw•"'' "•""·'•ool" '"'"''"' Pnl1>e:lor Leo Club -(J r. Lions) N. Harbor Emblem Club C.M. High School Football Booster Club C.M. J.11.ycees C.M. Womens Club Elks Lodge Orange Coast College Forenaics Tea m Optimist Club of C.M. 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C11•• M"-54,·1011 Nabers Cadillac 1600 Har.,•r 11¥111. Ctlt• M-140·9100 Connell CMevrol•t 2121 Hartior 11,d. Cute MH-14•·1100 University Oldsmobile 2110 Hor.,•r 11¥4, C11t1 """-140·••40 Court11y Dodge llll Harb~ 11¥d. Cuti MH-111·f220 Bauer Bu ick 21• r. 11th "'· C11to M"-141-7?•1 F. E. Olson, R••ltors 129' Herbor llvd. Cotre M-641-0JOJ C. J , Cole1wortMy & Co. Realtors H1wp•rt 1Mch-671·4fl0 Sun1et Ford 5440 G1rH11 Gro¥O 11,111. W"tMIMte,.._.J,"4010 Johnaon & Son Lincoln-Mercury 262' H•rb1r 11¥d. " C1tt1 M-140-1,lO Da•n Lawis Toyota Volvo 1 '4' Horbot 11¥4. C11t• M---6'46·fJOJ Chick lveraon V.W. Cut• M-s4••JOlt 1970 H•ber ll'ff. Newport Imports )100 W. C1Ht Hwy. Nt .. port 1.aclt-642-9401 • • • -. :: ·. -: -. ---· ·: •. - ' .. 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Tragedy of Attica \Vhen convicted criminal~ submerge the Image o( lheir crimes and convictions under a psyc hological phantasy that converts their derelictions into "polilJca1 crimes." storm i:oignaJs go up. Such .signaJss'\\1ent up at the prison at Attica, N, Y. last week in an orgy of irrational emotion. It ended this \t•eek in the v.1orst prison riot 1n modern United Sta t e~ history. 1'he loll \11as 32 inmates and 10 prison employes d ead as of \Vednesday. and there could be more. Ultra lefltsl attorney \Villiam Kunstler of Chicago Seven fame, speaking for the revolting prisoners. called the New York state action to pul do\vn !he prisoner take· over "murder by the state." This was predictable. Some· hov•• the blame aln·ays seems to shift to the enforcers of Jaw and Qrder in such circumst.anres. The perpetrators of the revolt should be dealt \l'tlh in full nteasure for the death and destruction they brought on. 1\'onetheless, it is sull a fact that the US. prison system is archaic. often racist, often brutal and sorely in need of reform. Jl is far 1nore a system {or hardening and P.ducall11g criminals jo sophisticated criminality lhan for rehabilitation and a useful place ln 50Ciely. 1·11e problem. as in so many other social areas. l.!i one of insufficient funds It. is alsD one of the human instfncl to punish, even "''hen other measures \voul rl pro· duce better results for society at large. The tragedy of Attica can be redeemed only lf it l5erves to point up the internal condition of the nation's prisons. If it makes America's good citizens av.1are that they must stop closing their eyes lo \'.•hat happens lo their prison inmates under traditional methods of exacting "payment for crimes." it will be helpful to\vard reform. If ii. makes them ~1 illing to take the. next step, that of providing enlightened and humane means of true re- habilitation, then Attica's tragedy "''ill not have been in vain . Law and order there must be in any society. free or totalitarium. Unfortunately, the penal system in America has failed lo inculcate gobd citizenship; just the reverse. Ln the reordering of national priorities, reform o( the penal i;ystem all across tbe nation, state and federal, deserves a high rating on the list. A Political Trade-off The Orange County Harbor District budget and tax rate went up I his year and the blame 1s being put on tile upcoming acriuisition of the so-called Salt Creek Beach for $2.6 million. Action by former 5th District Supervi~or Alton Allen resuJted in a county appropriation nf about $1 mUlion a year for beach purchases. A study of priorities put Salt Creek Beach in the No . I spot for purchase. It seemed to follow from this that some mo ney al· ready '"as in hand for Sall Creek Beach and that the cur· renl boost in lhe _Harbor District budget and tax rate must be due at least in part to other factors !Uch as in· nation. J\1ot so. State. mandated \l.'eifare and Med i-Cal costs caused the supervisors to cut the beach acquisition budget about in half last year to keep the tax rate do\.vn . That Jefl the cou nty needing about $1 .1 million for the Salt Cr eek Beach purchase>. So it became a politically expedient l.rade·ofr. 'fo add this sum to the roun1y general fund budget \l.'OU!d be a conspicuou~ addition to the already heftil y-boosted (34 cents) county general tax rate. So the $1 .5 mill ion ear· marked Jor Salt Creek Beach is now in <1 reserve fund for future park purchases. The Harbor District tax boost \vill cover the full cost of Salt Creek Beach. It was easier politically. the supervisor s reasoned. to add the cost lo the Harbor District budget and tax rate. So the Harbor District is the "fall guy" this year. and the taxpayer still picks up the tab -just from a different line on his county tax bill. Ti11iber Debris Chokes Streauis M aki1ig Wise Use of Our Indian Fisheries Spoiled WASHINGTON -While the B ure~u of lnrl ian Affairs flounders in a bureaucratic fog, the limber b;ir. ons of the fa r north- v.•est have gained control of hundreds nf ocres of Indian 1imberland _ .. Often the loggf'rs ha ve r a zed the woods with abandon, let1v1ng branches. lopp1ngs and other r1ebris thal have choked off streams vi· 1al LO the Indian fishing indust ry. ~tany Quinault Indians of coastal \Vashington earn their livelihood by r<1tching salmon which breed lt1 the i:;raveJ beds of the clear. cold rivers that run through thl'ir reservation . Salmon production, however. has fallen nfl in recent yt"a rs. and thl' Interior Oepar1ment's Bureau of Sport. Fishf'rles :1nrl \Vildli~e holds the timber companies l<irE;Ply r£"sponsibll'. sur.H T l ~I BER operal.nrs a;; Evans Prnrlucts f'..nmpany and R.aynnier Inc:, h::ive cu! timber on tiie Quinault re~erva- 11nn with little regard for the strean1s ;inr1 rivers. The dl'hris ll'fl alone the banks has clogged some streams, block- in~ adult fish from their up slrt!am r.pn.,.,·n1ng bt-ds. The Bureau of Sport, Fisheries and ,,~-;_,_..,,. ·-~-.. ..,.,..,...~~ . .,. .. ,.~ ; · 11 ack Anders'.on ·; ' . \\11ldlife claimed in an unpubli cized t.1ay, t!l7!. report I.hat some of the rh·er~ "11·ere found In be .so tillered ~·ith loggin g debris that fish passage is impo~s ib!e ." The limber cQmpcin1e~ have also strip· ped \'egetalifln from the banks. Th is causes erosion and sill build -up ! v.•hich clogs the gra,<et beds v.·here !he fi~h spa\l.'TI !, heavy v.·ater ruti-nff f wh ic h washes the n ve r hed of f1 sh eggs 1. 41nd an increase in water lemperiilure (which adversely affects hatching !. OVER $500 .000 in frder;il funds, meanwhile. "''erf' spent in the mid-fi-Os to c!ear streams and correct damages that could have bt>rn prevrnlcd . Timber operations nn Indian re~erva­ tlnns. theoret1call~·. ;irr supervised by the BIA. For over Sil ~-ears. 1n fart. the agcn- rv has been rnllecting lll percent of !he Indians' llmber rece1pl~ for "ad· m1n1 sler1ng" t1n1ber rontracts. On papPr at least. lhe BlA "s regulation& ca!I ror "str ips or limber" to bt left on "each !'Jde of !'lre?Jms " The agency is al so supposed to see that '"311 dt"br is caused by loi;ging" is removed from Ille streams. These regulations have been ignored on the Quinaul t reservation. BIA offici;iJs tLJ!d us they have little jurisdiction over timber practices oo the reservafion bt"c2.t1se most of the logging is heing dooe on land v.•hich I.he Indians have snld outrighl They stilt ov.·n the streams but not all lhe land beside them. "\Ve m:iy have a mQral obllj!<ilion here," said a BIA spokesman. "'but "'e ha\•e no leg al obligat1on." TH~ BIA , OF COURSE . has been ;iware of the limber companies' devasta· tion for some rime. An earlier gnvl'rn- menl report, "''ritten in 191\6, concludt"d that the. "dwindling salmon production " v.·as C'auserl J;ir~ely by "past and current loggi ng operations. "F'ai!ure to TC'C'ognize the ma~n1tudt and value of the rese rvation fi shery '"'.~ou rce in the pas!." said lhe report, "has been the primary cause of the prob- lem . On Lhl' other hand. forestry and other pha ses of the timhl'r indu!'1ry on fhP rPsrrvatinn ha ve received ;iclive at- tention hy RIA en1plO:.'f'S." ln 0lher words , the BIA has shown more 1nter!'s! in se_lling timber lhan in prnte:cling the Indians. Thl' 19/IB report w;is follo11·ed b~ a flur ry nf meetings ~t\\·een 1ndian.~. l0gi;er ~ and bureaurra t ~ Rut rhe Indians. for all lhe r riocl it. did them. may as well have. stayed homl'. Preserves Are • Ill a Jam VOSE,\1JTE f\ATJONAL PARKl!'\G LOT. Al 'GUST. 1984 -The \\'esrern Rrg1onaJ \\'ildern11!'s Prf'S{'r\ P, a J fi-acre ~1tP JUl'! north O[ hpre \1-'aS dedicated lt1 .;rrroprrate ceremonies torlay. ThP Preser\.P, along wtlh a similar nne ti' ;\fa1ne. 11•as PS- 1.1 hlishf'd by an act nf Congress as 1he !'11ccessful culmina- tion of a lon2 fight b\· R;.lph Nr1der . the f:1r rra C 1 u b and "ther cn11serva11on groups. As the. Prt"s1denl ,o.;i1rf in his messagt" r,.arf al Wday's cerl'monies. .act ~·~Pps sare for all timl' unspoiled "-'1ld~rness areas from f\1aine to r .1!1fnrn1a where general.J ons yet unborn may view our prt"C1ous na tional her1t.age of t-;orlg1ven sC!!nJc beauty ." The entire 3.6 acres of the \l/ilderness rrPserve hf're is surrounded by J2-foot· lll~h eltttrified fence tn keep nut tim· ·~·rmPn , miners. cattlemen, real eslale 6t1lesmen, road builders and motel :ipera!ors. OUHGI COA'T DAILY PILOT Rob1:rt N. Weed, PuOH.sht r Thomll6 Keeui/, Editor Albert W. Bolts Editorial Page Editor ~ edltOria.I pa.re of the Dally POOi M"ela. ti) lnl'7m1 •M 1t1mu.l1te rTad· ~ hy presenr.int lhls ne1.1'5p.J~r·1 oplni'>ns and mmmrntiu-y on topics nr 1otrre1t and s11nillcanct", by p~ vld'inr 11 forum for ':he v;pl'f'~slon ,., ,,.1,. re..adl'n' optnlom. •nd hy P""' 5t'ntlng thfo ti 1v1>n,e Vll'wpo!nit. ol ln· fnrmed obt.,.n:rn and 1pokesmen on 1oplcs ol the <11.Y. TburJd•y, Se ptem ber 16. 1971 Art Hoppe \'1~11nrs, on p;iyn1ent of ii arlm1ss1on fpe, ('O!f'r throu,llh 1he. \Vest Cia1e and 11re fnrn1er1 in grnup~ or 21l fnr guiderl tours of the \1hole preser\'e. The tour lasls an hour . THE FIRST POl~T llf 1ntertsl is the Go\'ernor Rnn alrl Re_~i;an J\1emonat Fore~t. This towering "'hJ1P pine tree is believe to be morP than 70 yt"ars old, u·hich v.·ould make. it the oldest ll''lng tree in \\'estem Amerifa. The tour also 1ncludrs a \\·alk alon,!; the 17..:iak \\'al!on Trout Stre.:1m. Jn keeping "''Ith the \\'ildemess concepl. the stre;im 1s not s!ncked 11nrl lhtrefore contains no flsh Ho"·ever. it has actually bePt1 cer!lhed by pollution l'Xperls !o ·be still gafe for s"''immin,i;:. "And to keep 11 that "''ay." <IS the guide carefully explains, "no bathing is pennitted " But !he high poin t of lht lour for lhl' young noe~ Is Crystal Pure Spring. This sprin~, "·hich hubbies forth from a mossv cleft 1n the rocks. is probahly the 1i1:;l Sf'IOI Hl America where. one can drink wa1er JUSl a111 comes from the.ground. \\'h ile lhl' youngsters 11re impressed by the fact that once all of America's ri ve.rs and sl~ams ll·ere drinkable, the.v dl)n't care much for the water. \Vithout ctitnr1ne nr other chemic11ls. as one lillle bo v puf 11. \\'Tinkling his nose, ''it surl'. i! la~leless " Tn addll lon . the Prl'5trvt oHers lhrtt 11uthorizPd C'amp sill's available hy rl'str,·al lon. Sn far , !~rt hai·t bttn .no applican~. The modern camper. o{ Quotes .l ;irut~ ~l adl~on -"To th~ prt.ss alont, rhPckfl terl ;is 1t 1:i. ll"l!h 11huYs, lhf' world I ~ uideb!ed frir all thl' triumph" which ha\r lvrn oh!111nr>r1 hy rta!IOO And humaruty fl\'f'r l'rror and oppressiQn. '' \ rourse. \'a~tly pre fer!! the 11rnen111f'S nf ferPO bv the up.to-date ro~en1!1e \'a11nnaJ Parking Loi. T iii'~ KF:"' ''OSF..\11TE c;imp_t:rn11nrl hr_re \\'a~ created fllllnwing lhe m(lnumtn· lal traffic .1am nn lhe vallrs floor 01Pr the .Jul\' 4t h \\·eekenrl of 197.1. Cnsn<1rl1n~ 1t proved impossible. So 1! '"as pi'l ved over. This offered an exc!'lle.nt opportunity, hn..,,•ever. to construct !he \•erv \air.st 1n up-to-Oate campgrounds It-fr il hlrr5 Astro-Turr, tJll"d bathroom~. 1v;i1erfalls lfrnm 9 a.m. to ;, p.n1. rl111ly l. an an1ple supply of Presto-Logs for tlio~e who !ikt old-l;ish1nnPri .-~mpfi re~. ;inrl lhP hllJi!" "01' Fish1n.1?: Hole" into "'hich t0,000 troul art" rlumperl at l l a m. Ct11lv fnr the benefit of An equal numtier of i1shermPn . Naturally, there is a lonp: wailing list for each of the JO-by-12 root c.lmp site~ And !he (ampground has turned a nice profit every year. By contra !'!. tXJM!rls fear the \Vtldness Preservl' "'ill ore.rate a.t a los~. Bul as the PresidPnl sai<l in h~ m~ssage frida y, "No prife i~ 1on high to pay to show our children ;ind our children's children "'hal Am,.nca w;is hke befort" their forefathers ta.med ihe wilderness.•· Dear Gloomy Gus B.\V.A !Gus. Sept, JJ ~ ~·ant.<! a 8ignal !Al tell motorists tht\ \·e ltft their tum signal on. Thr ri 1~ one Slick arm out olnd up, much thumb to finger ends .:it about !ll)t'Crl of blinker hghi Trouble i~. frw drJ\"- trs-know the s1~na! and the rei;t think you're nut.S. ' -E S T~,. ffUVtf ••l(H I' ••1tft•" •••wo, •D' ~l'CHU•+I~ 11'819 II l~O n•W\~O~.. , .... •O~' H! '""' 1t Gilel"• tl.11 t. Di lly Jl llM I Resources '\ ·, Guest Editorial • . _ ....... ' j It is a conservation truism rhal as mafl multiplies his needs fnr energy ht must make the very wisest ust of all the natural resources available to him. t\'ise use preclude.~ waste .. , the waste. inht?rent in extravagant .snd inefficient, pollution • creating u.~e. Jt re qui res research into new sources, nf'w methods. And the American energy industry has the ingenuity lo assure wise use. An in teresting example is A hydrogasificalion p!;int ntar Chicago. ln layman's lerms ifs 1 plant that conve rts coal to gas of pipe-linf' quality: gas that is vir!Lially pollution free. The process in· vnlves placing coa l and hydrogtn under hich tem perature .and pressure, the re.ac· !ion forming melhant fuel. AT PRESENT THE Chicago pilot plant ronver1s 80 tons of coal to I.fl million cubic feel of gas and the potenti2.I is i!no<l for production on a commercial sc~lt To achieve this, accordin~ to a reJ>l)rt by the American Ga8 Association . a $.100 million developmental program is planned for _the next SL"\'en or L"ight years. Tht gas industry 1s contributing a suhslanl1al part of thl' CT!St and is work· ini; with thl' federal government to perf Pct lhe proct".~s . Thf' ~pPC'lal s1gnif1ft1nre of this devf'l(lp- mC'nt is 1.h;:it coal, \\'hile our most abtln· r1:i nt encr~.v re~ourct-. has s rime r1r;i\\•h11rk~ Hl lhl' direct productinn nf f!nrrgy. C.onvert1ng it to synthl'tic ga~ is literally .:i neat wa_v or gl'Uing tht mri~t nut nl \\'h:it nature has given us-with the least dama~e 11'1 !he en\'ironmenL California Featllle Service Ho\v to Address Our La,Vll1akers U. I . ll:NATOlll ••~· C·•r1"'" ro 111 N so""" 5• L"' ""'''H tOOJI •n~ .l<!h" v Tu'll'•v (0 ), !u••t 100. ~O Lr""'" ~· , ll•v•rslr:l1 "JJ(ll °""'"~ co<IG•u •"'""' ~~~"."' Nrw l1n111 Otflc1 l lOQ .. \NaJh•llQlOI', O (, I), l , lltl:Jllltl:Sl:NTATIVIS JOrtt'tt C1111n1y (Inly) ••t •1rd T H1nn1 IJOh Ol1trlct -· 0 ), lltJ W. C'"•<•nt ••• .Suh, 15" "'""""I"' fllM'. John c;. 5C""'''' IJJll' D>\lrlc•-11.). Jl!J DuPo .. + o ...... lu,1• lN . N•"'1>11•t le1ch 91664; (••'• Hoom!' fJJnd P"'"d-i:ri. Soou" ll~n• 11110 , Sul•• ~;o. l!O JI "' """ • L0111 llll<h tof02. Our1n1 C0"1r1ulorl1I J•"'"" H•nn• I~\.~ .o~oworth Hou•• O!ffco !llOO' St"-"'llJ, 1108 L .... ,_,~ Hou•• Ofllt • '"''; H°'"'"'· 1l~i1.ll•~~u•n HO\lft Otfi<• l lllQ .. WllM'1'1!10n, C.C. STA IE 1lNATOttS "'°"" 011:.t.HGI COUNTY 0•.,~11 C••Dt "!f' !l4!1' Ol1!rltl -ll), IC• (C, ''"'~! •1111~. c""'"''"tfl_ ,1,g,.cu1tu•t . l"4•1 Go•t'""'f M, '~lo.Cl (D!ft..,l!lff Oft (ftvJ<"""'''"" cn .. l•&I. StiKI CO<'IMl110fl .,., l~ltft•IV ln!fU\'0" ... •o••tu1111r11 5&'1. J&IM ~o"'"''""" .,., t:Goxt•lo" Ev•lutllOI' t"ll Join! Con'l...i!tt• .,., L"'""""' ·~"""'""' J•"'" (. Wfttlrno••· ()!•n D"'"Cl-11 1, !)Il l l\roo~nu,.1, Ci1rd1ft Grove 1Jtl1 C""'mittH1· IU!•Mll l "Ct •r ,,.,,.,,.,, Httl!~ 1n.i Wtt!1t1 1nd Tr1.,111<"'I '~ft Du..... •11ti1!1ll"" ''"*'' iltl9 C1cl101. 5•c••"'""'o. C••"· f$tel,. JTATI AISIMILYMIN "tOM Ol'llNOE COUNTY •-·I I l1dn1m 11111 Oio.t•!c•-•l. 1~ W11•c!•ff Dr • Nfwp/l•! l\•1r n, 111UO. CO"'"'lll~tl Pue••c Co"'""•rt.• •1'1111 P u at 1 c 01111t1"' Jenn V l •lt•• ll!"' C•ll•IU -11 ). 1•'4, HO<'tft HAtllOr 1111111 , ;ullf rtll'I (mD'oYmf"I ••~ 11•11•~"''"'• W1l1• ~I'd c_n1"ml'1 l]fjl Co ... ..,lllH\" ""llM.1 '""' tn111r•M:f. l •~ •~11non1 •M ltovonu~ "'"!I l1~·•h11n. ~'l!t' CO"'• "'111•• O" (ft11lre<'l.....,l1I Qu1!!llH 1'111 <l'••ll•mon, T&ln1 Cfll'nn'llll.,• °" A~!c O.vol(l_,1"' •ftf JD•t • ~"~' w l\o••• !!'OI~ Olnrlct-11:1. 1n:n &••C~ 81"0 . Mu"''"""" lt"<ll t24'11, C""'"'l!l•e1• Educ~­ •t11n, fl•tf•9"• '"" '""'"'u•len.o l Am•"lf"'"''' •M •It• r~el•m1"' Tr•"•-••!kln ••,.nttn Corv f6t•~ O""'tl-01, •6\ N E"'-1.0, ,. 0 !IO• Ulf, Anl~f'"' •llO.l c;a"'"'"'"'' Ed,,...1116'1 L•bfl• "''"u"''' '""' ~·v•,.u• •~n '•••II"" !)~•1"9 1-o•••••i~t '"'l.,.,1 Jiii• CeftllOI, 5~''"'""'9, Ctlll UI07, O•AHGI COUNfV 1 0,,10 0' JIJ~l"•V15011\ ~ ... ! 0111 , ltOl>Or! W e1tU" S•(-0 1", °"""' l o•o-r 1 ~>rd OIOI , Wlltll"' Jl~•lllM ~nu·!~ D•o! lt ~lall I C.I•» """'~ l'Jt\I, •onoln w Co•etn A8dr•n 0,,.,., C&11ntv .lfm!"l11<1!1&11 ll~f , il:Ml"ll .al. llJ H, Svc1mo•1, """ Ano, 11100 \ Three Areas of Greatest Trouble Some day. if I ever manage to shake loose from the demands of a daily col- umn, I'd like to write a book called ""'hat We [)(1n·1 KnO"-' Yl't." Jnstead of explaining wh;it "-'l' know, or think we know, the bllnk v.·ould dv.·elt on some of li)e basic pr(lb- ll'ms we ha ven't be- gun to artack !en- sibly. Three., in widf'ly different a r l' 11 s , come immediately co mind. I rlon 't think Wf' }'el know !he besl socio-poht1co-econnmic sysiem for m;.-... I don't lhink "'"'e know the optimum sexual and conjugal relarionships be- tween men and women. An d r don't l.hink we have figured out 1 basi c rellglon yet. THESE ARE THt-: rhree ;ircas of our gre;it.esl lroubles . The cnnflict bel"•ef'n nations and classes: the tension hf't"·een men and women : the. wide disparity bPtwee.n our prort"ssed rl'liizions and their prilctical application. Obviou~ly. !he "-'hOlf' lhinp: can he .s voided if we si mp ly want lo declare that man is a !wisted SPf'Cil's . an ?Jberralion . .a monstrous mutant. and no arran~emenl ln any of th ese areas would :;at1sfy him or taml' his appet11es for very Inn~. Bu! ii u·e ha\·f' An.\' hnpt" for the human race, "I! mus! take the vie w that somehow there are logical accQmmoda tinn!' -ii not "solutions" -to bl' found for these foci of conflict and frustration. C0,\1MUN IS~I . AS \\'E know lt or can f'xlrapnlate it. is nnl work ab I e. Capitalism is not "·orkab!c. Both lea\'e too m;in y human 11nd personal necdll untended ; ;ind hot h. unchecked , lead lo corruption of differen t s0rts. r.-Tost people accept one or the other, in modif ied fnrm, ,..; a pis ~lier; but only fnols and fanatics prl'lend !hat either is optimal for ni an. Marriagf', as we know ii, 1s simply nfll working. Our sexual relations are a mess, bolh in and nut of marriage. Prnrni~cu1tv docs not seem lo be an answer as much as a reflex: monni::an1y may not be on the \vay 011!. but !he present family cnn- stella!1Qn is brtiak1ng ur last. \\'e. ;ire ~til l as ignorant about our dPPpesl sPxual and con1ugal needs as the B;ihjlon 1ans were about protons and neutrons. ALL PAST A:'\O PRESEi''T re ligions. I am con\•1nred . only prefi~ur(' some future <ine . i\1 an c;innnt \11·e ..,,·1!hnul 11. but he ha1> not lc::irncd 1n l11'e wi!h i!: he per\'erts e''ery rehg1on to scr\'e lrsser and baser needs. And no creed or dni;:ma has yet arisen th;it elir1!s an adequately human respon;e 1n terms of sustained lovingn!'s~ . \J :iybe "'P ha\C to hnbb!e alone pretty cnuch as ""'£' arr Bur !hen nn one ~hould assuri1t" th;iL an\· nf 1he · an.~"'ers ·· 111' ni- ter are ng[Jt or trur. i\ln~t \1 ;1r~ ha1·e bPen fnuc::ht fl\'er noth1na. 111~l ~~ mn£t ari:;umtn!~ C'flO~L<t. of rn utually t>~f'lus1\'I ignorances de!end1ng their nescicnce. Threat to Water Supply,. In v1rw of Orangl'. Couniy's lenuQUS \\'a!l'r supply situation 1! 1 s in· comprehensible Lhal OtJl'. rif its state senator~. Dennis E. Carpe:ntl'r, is sup- porting 1 ''v.·ild rivers" bill 1.ha1 is a thre;it to lht long-range imported 9''l'l\er program for this rounty. Orange County today and for many years past has been hvi ng on borrowed V.'il ter ind borrowed time. Just lasl yea r t 1~9-701, for examplt, its Metropolitan \Vater Dislrict member agencies \\'ere enfitled to 106.000 acrl' fepf of Colorado River water but they used more than twicl!: as much, or 250.000 acre fl'el. IF ALL OTIIER members of MWD had used their full share.s of Colorado River wat.er. Orange. County would haVt had its vita.I imported 5tlpply reduced by more than half. A fu rther cut or at least 50 percent in the Colorado River aqueduct supply faces Orange County ;ind the M\VD merribe r agt"ocies in about 1n years 111s 300n AS Arit0na comp letes it.9 federal· ly-authoriud 1queduct project. The onl y Known r.ource that Or1nge County can reli11bly count on to make up for inevitable. futurl' imporled water cut- \);.C'k.!I is !ht St11te Wall'.r Projf'Ct. wtuch will bring surplus Northern Ca hforn!a v.·ater to this area. IN ORDER FOR that nl'arly compll'.ll'<! ~tale prOJtct to l)per11e at 1\s planned cllpacity and meet thl' water neerls of hrimei1 11nd lndustril!s in SnulhPrn California. some of !he nuu'lff of 1he. El!l "' fuver in 1hf' 1\"nrt h\\f'SI C'Orner Of !hi! islate must bt conserved and ul11iled . But bills introduced by certain Nor1hl'rn C11llfornia leglslstors Aft' aimed al hl n<:k- ing any dlversinn of water from that rivtr. WHEN IT IS A marte.r (If rrcord th11! 'lailhox • • l on.,, ''""' '"""'" ••• w•l<omt "l1rm•»f wrl•t•• •ftoui• co•ve• '"''' m•11••t1 '" JllCI "'~'~' ., ltH. T~t rltftl " (O~d""' l•!l•n •• h1 ..... Ot tl! ... IR•!t !!!)ti 11 •t H • ... d. ill! lt!l"I "IU\I '"' clUC11 oit"llu" ••d m1f!ln1 ••~•on. but ""'""' "''¥ M wll)lftt "' Ofl FMY•" I! IUIUCl1•t rtl-11 IJ~trtftl. "°''"' wlll ,.., H 1ul>lbht• Orange Cn11nty is so depcndenl UflOO im- pnrted water for present ;ind future nl'eds of its citil.ens. 11 is indeer1 strange !hat S('n;itnr Carpent er \\Ollld all y h1msell \l'it h !he '""'ild river~·· hill barke rs. Hopefull.v. enough leg1§lators ""'Ill recngnil.P the paran1nunt water needs of n1 1!11ons of Cal1 forn1a ci!izens and unite to defeat S.B. 107 or o\hl'r special ln1erest bllls . ROBrnT LE E Sennt pr Cnrrirnt.P;r hns not yet rn!· ed. for !he uald rtuers bill iii thl' full St1iaie. £d11or By lieorge ---· Dear Worge: ' It takes a very good wnter tn alwa ys sound so dense . but \'ou won 't print this leller. l'll bet ~·ou ~ cents. ELIZABETH CORBETT Otar Elizabeth Th11nk you vt ry murh I think you're a Jo\·~r of l!tup1rht y. nn\1-if you 'll send the h~lf a buck 1l v.·ill appeal to my cup1d1ty. ! "Sinfe reading George r vtry day I hil \'P learned not to worry !lbou! anything," !lays CR B. "Of r-ourst, I gel 5\led a lot ··, .. M$,S(l0 . · .. ' •• ii. ,...:,·>"' '. -.llCONDITIONAl 'C,~~, .GUAR · OPEN 7 DAYS 5 NIGHTS V EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE' ... QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN V YOU SAVE MONEY ... THE FIRST PRICE MARKED ON MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE RETAIL PRICE FOR COMPAR"BLE QUALITY ! MONDAY THAU FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. V LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ... ON EllERY ITEM ••. EllERY DAY THE SECOND PR ICE IS YOUR COST! YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE , •• V VARIETY .. 8000 P"INTING "ND DECOR" TING ITEMS SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. REDWOOD STAiN •USE ON ALL EXTERIOR WOOD •GOOD GRADE :,o.uT9STA9ND!CG llA_LUE PRICE COMP. GAL. RETAIL3.50 QUALITY •COMBATS OIL & GASOLINE DAMAGE OUR 490 PRICE 5 GAL SPR.J\Y Et.lMEl Vit4'fl LJ\TEX SE."1i ·GLOSS Et4]MEL CLE.AN ll"P WIIH WATER! •BEAUTIFUL FINISH OUR PRICE o SCRUBBABLE •DURABLE <OMP . 4 9 9 • FAST DRYIN G IUJAIL •EXTERIOR •INTERIOR 7,50 PA RKLING WHITE AND COLORS GAL. WE CAR"RY A l~RllE SE.LEcliON OF WlBER, SlhVA, KR\LOH & STRAT~Mi!RE A!IT PM>Uf!S All AT DiSCOUtl1 I ART S~-PPliES FOR BOT~ T~E AMATEUR Ahl> PROFESSIONAi ARliST OilS OUR PRICE "°COLORS 20 CC TUBE 2 5 c Cllfrill, WATER COIORS mm '°' 16 COLORS JO CC TU8£ IA. OUQ P'll!Cf INYOUR 22c MITAL ,11 CONTAIN!" , LATEX ACR'rliC -EXTERJOR- SflJCCO·MASO~l\Y PAit4l OU R PRICE • 1 ·HOUR DR YING GAL. WITH WATER CAN AlSO BE USED FOR AH E XT Rl~ElY 199 •GOOD.HIDING •CLEAN-UP COMP. RElAIL •BRUSH OR ROLL D~l\ABIE 4·'° BR IGHT WHITE & COLORS ih1ER!OR JOB Vl~'fl ASBESTOS FLOOR ·TiLE .... '·• •GOES .OJIER WOOD OR C~N<:;AETE, · !'MAN'I' EX.TRA YEARS OF .SEAlllC,E 8 C • DO·IT-YOURSELF AND S"ll~ COMP ' • DECO~,O.TIVE P#OTIE~~S;c ' •l.'t°"t;; ,::~. •• • • R 4'JC. . Tll£ . . "• .p.,_ ..... ~ .... STANDARD BRANDS· PAINT CO. ' VAN NUYS WOODl.ANO HILLS l tOI l l'VLVIOA, ll\10. 2tolt VINTUfl.A ILVO. OXNARD{VENTURA GARDENA/HAWTHORNE IJSS YIN '+'AlllD AY I . COAN(ll CllENll-IAW •LVO. I llStll IT. EL MONTE POMONA/ONTARIO >toll l'ECK llD~ J •1t 1. N1. el Vtll.lf COllNEA HOLT a MILLI c .. M• O•r111d·Vlntr•11• IJURaANK SANTA ANA 13' "· VICTOllY ILVO ,.11 I . MA1N 1'I 11et-Norlll el M11r1ollf I l lH\ SDlll"•' W••11.1• ID•lllll SANTA MONICA 1.1.11 LINCOLN 9LVO. PASADENA •• s 1ft11 Mor11t1 1i.d. •.t.111 O•OC:I. HOLLY OS s J 8IOtlr1 Nor1h el ColOfllfO L ANOELE COllNEll OJ 'ICO I IAOADI''' I HUNTINOTON BEACH TORRANCE ••oo Wt.llNEll .l\l(NUI 2Jlt9 H.IW Tl-IOllNI 8L\lll i'f•" Oolftft Wtol t1011!t•1•d 11 lol'l'll11 11Ylf. &AN 8ERNARDINe RIVER SID• Clfr"t r l1wl11, I l leck teutll el Vlctery I llff~ Wttl el TOJ11111 C.111r.111 LINCOLN l!l. llNOSfY 1 Block E of Braokhurst ANAHEIM TUEPHONE SJJ IS01 6800 WARNER AVE Neat Golden West HUNTINGTON BEACH TELlPHONl 842-3686 1416 so .~\~ ... 'sifftA~N TELEPHONE 546 45t.17 LA HA8RA WEST L.A. COlltllll Wl-llTT!lll ' IOAHO 1•15 I . llOl lATI OH ILVO. 1 lllocli1 !11! of ltltll 2 l loct 1 l""!ll of "!co ~oNTEREY PARK LONO BEACH lJ,11 \Ill, AIQOIN lT, O•OI LONO 11£ACH l lVr North or lllttln '"" Atlt nllc Se11!h et Willow !lANADA HILLS/ ANAHEIM NORTHRIDOE COllNlll LINCOLN . l!NOSAY lflll IALIOA I L\ID I lloc:t lll LOI' lf0.1~11\lllt 11o 81.ct 1eu111 el o."'"•h111 • . .. :; I - I DAll'r' F'ILOT Ttwrsd.iy, Stpttmutr lb, 1971 Xe1·ox Am1om1ce s QUEENIE Sy Phil lnterlandi Service Prog1·am STAr-.tFORD, Conn. 1UPI \ -Xerox Corporation an- nnunctd \\'ednesdey a pi oneer- ing pn1gram which will 1}errnit rmploycs to lt1ke a year's IPave nl absencr "·ith full pay to pursue a self-selected socia l "elfare prniect. Company Prrsidenl C. Peter ~frCo!ouih. told Xerox's 38,000 U.S. employt s the.y would not have In wait lo re tire. "to pursue a v.·orthwhile activity whi ch inlerrs\s them." he said the new proeram would en· courae:e them to work full time on !ht solution or social pr·oblems "du ring the prime of their "'orking cAreers and i,1•hen they a~ best able to do ii." A company spokesman said only employes who have a minimum or three years of employ me nt with the company will be eligible for the pro- 1ram. This would be abQul 28,000 per1ons. he s a i d . l:mp!oyu whose proj ects are chosen will be guaranteed the san1t or equal JObs "'ilh the same pay . respons1bllity, status and opportun11~ upo n ret urn to Xerox. Tht plan would l101it ,<;1x.·1al service lea ves to 240 rnan- 1nonths a ye11r . tr e<ich ernploye selrc'.ed 11· e re granted 11 year's leave. 20 peo- ple. could participate. A seven- n1ember evaluatio n con1mlttee representing a cross-section of Xerox en1ployes will select thosr to be granted leaves. Projects s f I e c t e d by employes need have no con- nection with his job or the skills he uses at Xern~. the an-~-16 nouocement stressed. The pro-J:J;;;;t~::f!:-~::;~~d.:::~=::t~:;::::::~~:::;:::;:~ Je<:.ts must be sponsored by an existing non-profit organiza- tion, public or private. They might range from w ork ------------------------. ""ith drug addicts or re tarded children to developinc a co-op to 1narked handicrafts or working out a penal parole program. Kids Lil\.e to Asl\. Andy Latex Paint Sale! IAU ST.lift TODAY ..• ltlllOS SUNDAY, SIPTtM•IR 19 Save s3 on latex • • • 1nter1or or exterior house paint! YOUR CHOICE 4s6 RIG. 7.9'1 GAL. latex Acrylic exterior paint: eosy to app ly, seals and p rotec!s o s it b ea utifie s! Soap and water cl ean up. Drlple11 interior latex paint: drie1 to lovely motfe fini•h in 30 min. Gupronl•ed 1-cool .avero;t. Wide choic e of bright colors! s2 per gallon off durable soft-sheen latex enamell Eo•y application, great wosh oblli tyl Ideal for hea vy traffic areas. 20 colors and wh ite. 516 llct. 1 .tt ct AL. ' •• •-et,-"'; ,,._, COMPLETE SELECTION OF GLENCRAn WALLPAPERS 25%0FF SHOr MONDAY THl;U IA.TUlDAY 'Tll • ltM ••. IHO' 5UNDAY 1'J 'M TO S 'M ~-~U. (1ffiiOA ~.---IUU.llT°" JAJfTI ANA •ANOIAMA (ll T ·- ..... , •'. .......... ' ....... p ... ~ ~ ......... . .......... , •011Mf4D .... ~·---............. .. -.... ••••• I" I'" !' __ ,, ... "" ·-~ .... ,,_ WUMl!N010 N lll(M VINTUI A CANOGA ,Alli. COVlp,jA ''---'----·e:e·~· ·~· ·~~·'~··~· ·~'·~··_· __ __,;.':'~, ~;;~i;·~··ti·';~::-~ .. _..;___.:___,,~-;~~~1;~; ;~9'---~"-~:~~"~· ~.::~;:.;; ;;.: • ' ' ' ' . $35~000 Per Day Hirohito to Do Europe Royally TOKYO (UP I I -\Vhen En1peror 1-llrohi!o r ~ t U r n !I from his 11-day \l'ip to Eiirope next monlh, he 'l1 be <ible to writ~ ~ travel book "ntil\ed "Europe on $35,000 11 Day." rt.leased, the governmenl has allo!ed •7LOIJU to the emperor so he CCI,!\ Invite his hosts out to dinner . Presumably, it would be in bad taste if the e:mpe ror doe.~ not reciprocate 1he 1·arious fnrmal dinners he attends along the w11y . A rcg;il fnnn of keeping up w11h lhe Joneses, so to speak . charier of the aircraft. The imperial couple will be accompanied by 14 personal servants and 20 gov ernment officials, including fore i g n Minister Taken Fukuda. The servants iocJude an aide de camp for the emperor And a lady in "'aitlng for the em- press. The empress wlll alsG ha ve a hair dresser ind (II maid accompanying her. Their majesties' p<1rly "·ill include two ac count<1nts ~·ho apparenlly are being :sent along to m;ike su re that lhe hotel hills a1·e paid promptly without any snafus. But then Hirohito. wlu1 departs Jeplln for Europ,. Sept. 26, isn't About to !rAvel halfway aroun d the ll'orlrl on an economy class ticket !{p is, after all , the symbol <if Japa n v.·hich i~ the third richest nri· lion in the world. Another allotn1cnt in the * overall budget totals $90.0CO to ****************** MERCURY SAVINGS Accord ingl y, the Japanese cabinet rectnlly apprllpriated $595,000 to pa y for !he em: ~ror and empres~· tri p. the first journey on foreign Sflil ever nlade by a Japanese emperor. Needless lo say, the govern- ment il' pulling out all th e stops to insure that the ar- rangement s for the en1\\ernr 's trip are up to i1nperia stan- dards. For instance. al thnugh a complete hreakdnwn nf the trip bude:et has not yet been be used by the en1pcror to make dan11llon11 ttt e~arltahle orga11ization;; and to bestow gifts to worthy recipients. 'l'he 711·year-o!d emperor and his wife, (!:mpress Nanako, will flv to Europe, via Alaska, on a Japan Air Lines DC-8 jet liner. filled out especi ally for the nccaslnn with a sui te. Even though ~1 apan Air Lines is half-owned by the government. th~re aprarently "'n1ft b~ at\y discnun in the fee for chartering the airliner. Out of the tptal budget, $114,000 Is allotted for the 1nd lean 111e1i1ll011 ,........ ~1111111!111111 Open Mon.· Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.I p.m. BUENA PARK Mercury Savinas Bldi., Valley View at Ur.col" HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings B!d1., Edinaer al leach TUSTIN Mercury Savinas Bldg., Irvin• BllJd. at Newport .&.vt. ******************* LOOK llOR THE GOLD TAG FOR QUALITY BACKED IY GINERAL MOTORS 5-YEAR NATIONWIDE WARRANTY It's Huge! 17.0 cu . tt.ov1r1ll. 4.75 cu. ft freezer stores up to~66 lbs. 100 ~'0 Frost·Prool. No defrosting. iii~i~~--·~:;;~~ 6-Y••r N11lonwld• Jlrottcllon Jiiin. Bac~•d by G1111r•I Motors. 1-yesr W1rr1My !or rtp1lr of 1ny dt lecl In tf'lt enlirfl produel, plus a .(-ytar Protec!lcin Plan R1v1r11-door. lld1pt to .ny 1rr1nge~nl, now or tn lM tulure. They may btt hinged !cir a 1lgM-cir lett·hand door open· Ing ii you cht ngt your 1ddres1, your kitchen or your mind. No n1ed 10 call 1 t1rvlc•m1n. The 1w\1ch can 111lly bl> m11ie 9y tf'lt m•n or lf'lt hou••· $ 4699~"'"' le• m1ker I C•m,lfl'flr fr111p11of • ••ll•t1-yt• ~ .... 11 "-' I •l1wlR• c114 ... , , .. ,., I• letrlttNtlf !cir r1palr <ii 1ny d1!1ct In 1ht r•1rigtr•ting 1y1!•m 1nd >.BS t1blnel lintr o" rnodelt 10 9<1ulppt1d. Smooltt-glkM Nylon Ploll•FI make moving "''· Nci probt1m !!) tle&n bflnt&th ciT be- hind this refrigerator. £11y-lo-adju1t f,011t levelt11. Door ltor-oe. Two remo~ablt egg 11rver1, Spread• 1nd Che••• 'N ~n1ck1 co mp1rt- ment1. ecind!ment 1f'l ell, dHP door 1helf. SPECIAi HATlllff' '3699~11•00• YOU CAN ADD IN AUTilllATIC ICl_!IAKlll NOW Ol lATU!. ff'tDIKH lfrlt Ol'lttM ... .. ,...1 .. 111 ltllt llM..,.WJ Ice mlktr • c • ., .. ..,, "9t'Jf'Hf • Twit crl.-n • '''"" .. ,,.., """' tHAf' • a.....,...,.,... lnreQrlty ond Deptndabilltu sinct 1941 • II COSTA MESA 4 I 1 E. Sav1nt1•nth St. 6.46 · 1684 Dilly 9·9; 511. 9·6 EL TORO L19una Hlll1 Pl11a !Npt It S.,-0111 837-3830 Daily 10-6; Tku r1.Frl. 10·9 HUNTINGTON IEACH 8rookhur1t & Garfl•ltl IHt•t te L11c•y M•rli..tl 962·5521 Da lly 9-9; Stt. 9·6 Crook Craekdown Seriate Approves Car Repair Bill SACRAMENTO (UPI 1 The Senate \\'edne~day ap- proved a bill setting up a state ~ar 1·rpair board and aut11oriz· ing st111ct1oos ;1g:i111st crooked den Irr!< 'f!1e rnea su1•t b1 Sc n . An1h1)!1\' Bcilen~on 1 D·Rr\t•rll· llills1. '11•as p:>sscd un a :;2.2 Tllx Relie f Goal Set By· Reagan SACHA.MENTO ~APJ -One of Co1 Heaga1l's top tax ad- viser!> says the governor will ()[Jt'Tl lhe bidding at about S50U mlll1on in property tax relief "''hen he meets 1\' i t h Dcrnocratic legi slators on Lax re1 orn1, That's about half 1vhat De1nti<'.rnts ll'(lnl 1n return lo hon1eowners in their O\\'n :SJ,6 billion tax reforrn plan. Reagan and the lawn1<lkers prepared to hegin face-lo-face ne goLi ati()ns today art er both sides spent \Vednesda.v in closed-door sessions finalizing th Pir positions and dcclding what point s might be np011fiable, The Republican gO\'ernnr 111ct for nenrly five hou1·s \\'ednesday with live of his lf\p las and finance advisers. Twn floors abol"e them . s i "t Dernnc:ratic lawmakers head- ('d by As.~ernbly Speaker Hob ~1nretti and Senate President pro tern James ~!ills met for 90 minutes in their second con- ference in as many days. So uthland I-lit By :: Qua ke:; rt\SADEi\A IAr1 -Tl1ree lighl earthqu.1hcs have Jir;:;led pnrts nC Southern CnlHornia. sei.~1nol11gis1s at ~he C<ililnrn1;:i Instltute of Technology Sa\'. A tren1or near Sa n Bernardino \Vcrlnesday morn- ing regi~tered 3 on the llichter Scale and tw0 in th I' 1'ehachepi Mountains 11ear B;ikersficld came short l ~· afterwards \\·itl1 readings or 2.!l and 2.8. /\n dan1age OI" i11jt1ri1·i; ll •'rc rermrl i:'d in any c.r I h e min itemblors. vote and sent In the Assemblv. Beilenson said the measufe was aimed at stopping "gross inc0111petenc~· -the shops which rlnn"t do their jobs tin1e <illl'I' IHlH' " The hill is identical to one wh1eh has already p;1ssed tile l\s:;c·n11\I~· Thr proposal v.·ould ern· po11er a bureau of aut tJmot11·e repa ir tn license autninotive repair dealers. 111aking It il- legal to be suth a dealer wilhout being reglstered after June 30. 1972. The bill prol'ides for the \1 i!11dra11al of licenses and lines up to ~LOOO or ~1x: 1nonlhs in jail or both for persons \vho fail lo coinply v.'ith the proposed 1:111•. It \vould pern11! ll'ilhdrawal or licensing tor n1aki11g false prom ises likely to persuade a customer to authorize repairs or for. "a11y willful departure from or diSregard of accept ed trade standards for good <1nd workmanlike repair ... " Sen. Clark Bradlev (R-Sar .Jose I. said the bill 1rOuld allov.· harassinent of denlf'rs by c11s!o1ners who belie\'r they 11·ere overcharged or had poor repairs_ Bu t Sen. Alan Short ( D- Sl()<:kton ). said, "all we're tr,ving to do is ask a man to glve you a fair shakt for your 1noney . '' lluss o Stil l In LockUJl LOS ANGELES (AP) - Anthony ,J. Russo Jr .. jailed Aug. 16 for rerusing to testify before a redera[ grand jury \1•hlch l<iter indicated Daniel EIJ ~berg. \1'ill not be released until he ch.1nges his 1nind. a IC"der<d judge 1·uled \\'ed· 11rsda~·· Husso. 3~. 11·or ked F:llsberg at 1he Rand Corp . "1t1ink-tEink "" in Santa ~1 onicll ll'here Ellsberg had access to the secret Pentagon Papers he ::;a,vs he leaked to the press. Since indicting E!lsberg the grand jury hns continued its investigation . Husso"s !a\~yers vrgued recently that he should be released on grounds t11at the q\1estions he rcrused lo l <11lS\Ve1· are no longer in1- µrirt ;1nl bel·ause Ellsberg has hC'en indiet.cd . r \A/hat a low price for stretch sti tches for knits! Come try this brand-new machine! ~. , ..... ·'" ,, 4 bu1ll·in sl:-et ch AllAA.f\iVV. s1 11ches1 S1ralgh!, zig-zag,overedge, featherstitch ! A!so sec §Jylifil'# machine418 al$219.95 •Sew on buttons. Make buttonho!es ••11th built-in buttonhole dial. No attachments. •Built-in bllndstitch, plain and muJtJ.zig-zag slilchesl •This new machine also has the Singer-exclusive front drop-in bobbin. •The fool control is so·sensitive to your louch- you sewsfow, or up to 1000 Stitches a minute . . Plus 14 more great Singer ,feature s. FREE INSTRUCTIONS on un of your new mechlne. Select from 15 cablne11, trom $60. Or choo" • hendy carrying caH, only $20. The Singer~ Credit Plan help• you have thl• new machine now-within your budgtt. SINGER in.r1-.--11 .. SINCl1t ..... 1• For llddress of I he Singer Sewing CQnlernea19'1 ~ r.ee White Pi!Qt?S under SINGER COf.lPANY. •,o, Tr1dtm1 oflll!"Slf./Q COl.IP~N'I' ••nt • s'"''' Touth ~ $1w• tlwln9 ml<hln• ·-Only 11,fS p1r w••-· CO$tA MESA 11 ""~' a. Svnfl~""!'. ~avTn (o•st l'i.u SO·lll l Secrecy By PUC Assailed SACR AMENTO 1UP/1 - Sen. (;eorge fl Mosc·one (0. San Francisco I soys lhe Stele Publie Utillties Cominission's 11e1v policy of holding secret 111eetings "is jusr another 1vay In elnak their nperatinns" fro111 the-l)llbl1c J11 a sharp \'erbal blast againsl the five-men1bel' com- rn1sslon. iilosc(!lll' th a I' g e d \\'edne~day thal it 11' a s "operating in the manner of a 19th century holding con1pany v.·hol!y for the interests or the utility companies it is legally mandated to regqlate." !le issued a prepared sta!e-- 1ne111 in respnnsr to di~rlosures thflt the f'UC. \l'hich is rcspunsiblt f o r regulating-the r:.11es and ser\liee of all privalely-nwned utililits in the ~1tite. held rhree secrel 1neeti11gs sinee Aug. 24. l\t those nieeting.~. votes were taken and the com· n1ission's staff and secretary excluded. ---~ Chi11.ato1v11. V 11. yieldi11.g SAN F'RANCJSCO (UP!) - Chinatov.·n parents a r c n 't budging in their b o }' cot t all<rinst busing children outside. of their traditional schools. \\'hi!e <ipproxin1atcly 6i ,'l percent of San Franl:iseo's 50,320 elemenlary :;tudents al - t end e d n e v.•1,1·-1nteJ,'(rated schools on the third day of classes, the C h i n at o w n resistance remained nearly JOO percent effective. Tllu•~day Stpttmbtr lb, ]q7 1 OAILV PILO f fj '• Hope Seen In Dock Reagan Sul fers Se tb<1 ck in Lute Poll SAN FHANCISCO IUPl l -lionHI budge ts have been tut The Californlll Poll tvday He was also attacked for not rtportt1 that !ht stRte's being sympathetic to educ11- voters are beco1ning disen. t1on<1l need s while lhe pro- C'hanled with <:ov, Ronald - portinn who said U1at Reagan is "for big business. wealthy, n<1I fur a httle man " has rnor., th;111 duubled since last spring . Reagan. i r·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,,;;.m;.m~iio fr" th• (irgf lime '''"' HONG KONG 6 l SAN FHANtrSCO <U PI 1 _ Reagan a s s u m e d !he governorship, the poll found J Cur tis founts. Presidt11 ~ that more ;·oters beliei·ed h<'I CUSTOM TAILORS . Disp11te l'\ixon's top labur mediator has !~'gaood!l rloJ~~gb'.~ "poor job'' lhll n al NOW•. J SUITS $125 stepped into the \Vl'!lt CoasL " / dock dispute and believes pro-Twenty-eight per(·ent ga ve ' WQWI (With J matching , " -him a '"good job" ra!1n~ and • •h•'•f• FREE i I :l3 JX'rl'elll a "poor JOb" mark 1 Th<tl• o•• 1101 '"fok1"-th1tm ·off.th1t-ro(~ ond gress is b~ing mad!' tnw11rd f ending the 78-tla y-old strike. 111 F'ebruary of 1969, tht' "'•o• ihem .,0,;eiy,"' Eoch '"'' will bl' Counts. director of the fi~ures wel'e 42 and 15 m•liculously cut, uvled 011d mode·to·meo- Ft'deral f\1ediation and l'ou-The potl found !hat 1lit'i '"'•· lrln9 "' you r body 011d w•'ll drH• ~·llia!ion S1>1'1'ff'e . :u'r11·ed here California chief 1>~ec11tive·s l 11 "P· ) \"J'I ~\'ednesclav nnd told nev.·s rnen supporters say they supJXlr! THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY 111 hl'hasbeeninlouchdailywi!h his attempted at welflire re ·I SEPT. 16, 17, 18 , 19 b o th the s triking f!•rin <.>.nd his finn handling ui SELECT FROM OVER 7,000 1.Aingshorenien and 1he Pacific Unilersi!y riots. I IMPORTED FABRICS ~lariti1ne Association. Those opposed cited !hi' tact For Appointm•nt Cati s. A. LARJIY He said there h.s bee o t hat the go,,mor "" 00\ 1 . TRAVELODCE·Phone 642-8252 reports of "major progression reduced taxes tr \ t h n u g h nn a couple ol blockbusting \i•elfare, medical ;ind educa-4208 W. Coo1t Hww .. N•wpolf leoch ke~· issues," the union's de·1·_:~~~~;;.;;.;;;;::::::::::::::::::=:~~ n1and for jurisdiction over c0nt11iner 1;Jrgn arid a guaranteed 11·ork week. Coun1 s said that lnterna· liOnfll Long sh(1re1nen a n d \\1arehousemen ·s union presi- dent J.larr.v Bridge:o. hus been <..tJvperative and that he would meet with both sides "to make :-uggestions and be of assist- ance." OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK • NATIONAL SQUARE DANC£ W£EK The BOLL WEEVILS Perform Fri., Sept. 17, 7:3 0 p.m . :iouth Coast 'Plaza ., Badial Tire Experts Morlr. (. BlooMe, Ci..i..-,f th ..... 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C~•rm~~ O·~"~' Cr~rtly' PIO!. 11t.ooll ,_ • I .. . . . - Thursday. Stiittmbtr 16 ]Ofl CHECKING •UP• Seductive Ladies Ge11e1·ally Cl1illie1· By L. ,\I, 80\'ll "BE . .\R Ji\. M11\'D, Y.hen a ps,rc h1;itrist lells you In sp!!nd more time "1!h you r youngstrr.!I." wntei; a cynical Geor~ra f;t1bscrib<'r. "he's Just lr~·1n.e; In drurn up husinPss." •. "~l1RE. I'll like to Sf'e atomic "'·eapors outlawed." ~.:11rl tht> ];il e ~!K'Olcr Trar.\·. "bul Lhen I rec;ill GrHysburg had a local ordin;ince forbidding the discharge of f1re;1 rm s. THE ~IOll t: rrn1·ot'a t1 .,.e a .vou11p. larl~ ·s dress. !he chillier 11hf.'JI be w1lh her gentleman friend. Such is Lhe claim of a l'it holar Y.ho has made a sludy of girls in romantic circum- stances. Inhibited females y,·ho lend to say "no'' more re ad- ils than '',1es" get irntated 11.•ilh themselves. he contend!. So they're apt to \l'tar fetching costumes nut of spi1e. Fasci- nating . if factual. Our dubious Love and \Var man is check· 1ng 11 out. m:i!ter nf duty. THOSE PER U\'IA~S y,•ho ll ve al 15.(1()() fff't arc differ- ent. They 've ~ot more bl~. maybe 1:1 pints to our 10. And half again as man}' red blnod cells. And a much greater lung- capac11 y. And y,·hereas the left. ventricle nf your heart and mine is the larger, it's the nght ventricle among those Peruvians that's larger. Bul v.·hen they cnme down tn sea level to "Jive, they almost always get sick within a few weeks, an emic and weak. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. "\\'hy do v.·e re/rr to tights a! leotards?'' A. They "'ere named after that French acrobil t Jules Le<Jlarlf. the daring youn~ man v.·hn inven ted Lhe trapeze .... Q. "How much would it eost to put a onc-rninulc ad in TV ,right in the mirldlc of the Super Bowl g<1mc '..'·f',;- .Ju!;t atw1ul $2()(1.flOO. A minule during thP Nalinn;il Fnothall Conference ctl;imp1onshi p gan1('. ahnu1 Sl00.200. During the Amenc;in Football Confe rence rhampionship, about $70,000. During the Rose Rov.·1. maybe $120.000. IT 'S .l\OT !hf> c·a rrier pigeon thatJ.ca rries me!isages, nevPr Pver. but the hnn1ing pigeon .... AVERAGE PRICE of the houses 11old 1n Connecticut last yrar ran $45.000. That's the highest such a~•erage 1n the country . , .. HOW DO Y()U explain the fact it takes 13 gallons of v.·ater In brew one i;!allon of beer'..' .... STATISTICS SllO"' the American n1en v.·hn've visited Paris cnnsiderably outnumber the American men who 've \'isited London ..... JAPAN'S first rar factory f;(I years ago 111rned out a machine called the "Oat" n1eanin,o: "Runnin~ Rabbit."' t-:1"VIR0Nl\1t-::'\TAI. l'OLLUTIO:'\ is No. 1 '1n !hr I i~! or (roubles wh1rh v.nrrv C-Ollcge studrnls. A "P!a ybn,\'" pnll re· vealed lhat. ~till 1hink the brsl lh1n11. we coullf rln 1\·ith the Pen1agon is ~Pl, 1t lo 1:le<1 n U1ing!i up hrrf'ahnuts A.~s111:n the Navv In !'ialt waler. 1he Arn1v In fresh \\.ater. ;inrl the Air ForCe to the Rlmo~phere. SornCt11nes when thr.~f' hrighl idea! come to me lliey are accon1panied by headaches. Yr11a · r111esl ion.~ rrntl con1 111r 11/s nrr 11T/rlln1r!I nnd 11;lll ht> 11 .~ed 111 Cl-ff;(.'K/NG (IP 11•!1P1t'1'rr pn~~1h/e. PIPa.~P orlrlre.~.~ y(111 r IPtlrr5 tn t .!\1. Bnyd, r.n. Rox 11'(7.~. N1!11iporr Renrh 92660 NEWPORT t · t\\ MARINE ~ ~· SUPPLY CO. 2700 W. COAST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH na1t to Unltad California lank -on Marinitrs Mile 645-1711 NOW HEAR THIS ALL HANDS ON DECK SALE Unch ain your1ell from thti 911 ll ie y and tome up for fr11h .a ir . Skipp1r1 end Fir1t M11 !111 enjoy th11t 1avin 91 end wide 1elec:t ion cf piints, blou\e1 end 1h 1rlt en name brand clothing. CHOOSE FROM Kcret, H•rri 1, Cat ali ne. Wh;+e Stag, lee, Hang Tin end levi1 plu\ many oth1r1. W 1 hav1 va lue1 up to • 0 OFF SALE DAYS ARE FRI· SAT. SUN. Sr.TE MIER 17th 18th 19th ~·01c f1 an ~.rcellent tift1e ''' di•- co1,f!'r our t!loth•ng n11d rro11t ff:"nf. flft. dept. Color• n11d •llfh" 10 plen•e ever11one. Ask lor n frre crubn11 porkel. Rural Medicine Crisis Docwrs Spread Very Thin SALT l.AKF. CITY tUP!l - "'hen tht: anx1ou~ cry, ··is lht>re 11 doctor in the house1" rings (IUI 1n some parl5 of rural Utah tht: only response is silenct:. t-:11her !here is no doetor y,•ith1n several hundred miles or the physicians in praclil·e are spread so thin there m;iy be a four-hour wait for ;ill but lhe mort: severe emerj!'.encies. An ans11,•er to the "crisis in rural medicine" may resl 111 a 15-monlh program be~un th i.~ week al the Univers!ly ol Utah, to utilize f ormer medical corpsmen. "~1edeii:." according In one of its director.!\. was pioneered al the U n I v er$ it y of \\lashington, and l!i in ex· is1 enN: in 11 total ol six regional cenler11 throughoul lhe nation. Described as part of an "in- nov ative progl'am,.. and a rne111ber of the first new health profession in 110 years, the Medex co rpsman 1s in- tended lo supplement and not replR<'t the overworked prac· ti tinner. "The university," add t d William Wilson. "will train the corpsmen to use military-a('_· quired skills to meet on-the- spot e1nergencies and take over many routine duties from SPECIAL GROUP OF SLACKS AND TOPS('\· j ~~. "' $ • for > the. physician." Wilson, the ;ic:tlng deput y director of lhe Utah pro ject. said the first 12 men, who began school Sept 7. will com· plele a th ree-month training period In Salt L<ike City. '"Mostly they have been dealing with healthy, you ng men," \\'i lson added. "so we will J:I\ e them a dn!e of per11atrics a n d geriatrics, pharmacolog y. some p.~yl'hiatry .and training in ph.vsical d lagnn.~ls," 1'hen the Medex, whose formal rnilitary training rang - ed between 64 0 to 2.000 hours. will mn vf! to 12 5C8tlered ;ireas or Utah. while they las t THE SLACKS: Bonded 1007" rayons and 100% acrylics in flat knits, in ribbed knils . , • slacks THE TOPS: wh.tvanety, what \'t.luel 100% acrylics in ' .. ...... _ \l.i th pcrmanC'nt SI itched fron t crtascs, .• all with pull-on .... 'llistbMds, Oa re legs. They're simply terri&c at this pricel ~lium' sizes 10 to 20. ,., . ---·· .. ~ -· solid tonM. contrast trims, novelty pattf!rns. Tops with long and short sleeves, turtlenecks, mock turtle.- necks, dog collars, back zippers. At only 2 for $5, all we can say ii huny m fastl Si= :W-40, S·M·I.. -· ---·-- COSTA MESA, 1601 NEWPORT BLVD. • OPEN ~ GARDEN GROVE 12373 GARDEN GROVE BLVD . SUN . ll·l liiiiiil 2640 Harbor Blvd. . "COSTA MESA FLORIST SPECIAL ROSES RED PINK 98 ORANGE DOZ. SPLE NDID LONG.STEMMED BEAUTIES! KNOTS OF COLOR MACRAME POT HANGERS Sl ing Up All Your Potted Plantl In Style! CHEEIFULNESS IS A HOUSE WITH FASCINATING WEEDS •.• Sf.ND A 1ou9u1r IN A INDOOR PLANTS ANO OTHER NATURAL DRIED MATERIALS KEEPSAKE CONTAINER A LL SIZfS FllOM e CERAMIC COMl'OTES e CRT'STAL VASES -MINIATURfS TO 5 FT. to mitke your ow" FROM 59c UI' AUTUMN ARRANGEMENTS e )(ITC HEN COLANDERS e IRANDY SNI FTERS Storl o Terrorlu"' for your kld1! H119e Auo•lllle"t! GIFTS THAT GO ON GIVING! Our Flower Shop Is Open Everyday, Including Sunday! ECOLOGICALLY SPEAKING , TREES ARE GOOD FOR YOU! 1~el\ make ox99en. 1o breathe 1he~ g'i\l e c.oo/ Shade \he~ keep dusf pro m ~ou;. house LIVE BETTER NATURALLY ... with TREES! Just !M ink how healthy it would be If •veryone around planted one more !reel PLANT -A· TREE SPECIAL OFFER WE'LL DIG THE HOLE. PUT IN THE PLANTER MIX, AND PLANT A TREE ALL FOR ONLY 3ss (normally would cost $1 5) Choose from these 5 qal. hardy evergreen favorites: BRAZILLIAN PEPPER CHINESE ELM EUCALYPTUS CARROT WOOD PLANTING DAY JUST PHONE US • • • FRI., SEPT. 24 USE YOUR CREDIT CARD NATAL PLUM lrUll•til wh l11 11•• fl•-1'1, lllerk ,,_" 1hftiy f•ll•t•· l•tidtCl,I • ,.rfecll II&. 1.•I WINTER COLOR BEDDING PLANTS l'ANSllS ICILAMD l'Ol'P!IS CALENDUl AS 71\ BUY l yC GET JRD Dt>t. FREE ROSf RID DOUILI REDWING AZALEA l lOOMS ALMOST TlA.I AROU ND !'LA.NT NOW ,.Olt A. FAIULOUS 'l'ltlNWI SHOP BY PHONE-USE YOUR CREDIT CARD I ~+~ ~ 1~1 ~ 3£..c ~ ~.::; SPEC IAL PRICE S GOOD THRU WEDNE SDAY , SE PT . 72 PHONE 546-5525 • ... -;---.. --... ---~ -' ... ,. --...... • DAJLY P'!LOT J J Fo1· Tl1 e A irl to Jobless Space Shuttle .. Plea for State Voiced ll~ .JACI\ BROBACK 1111 eon1n1ur11cat1on satell11e essential lro1n the na t1una! blems of polh.Jt1on.'' able to return frorn outer 01 lh• 0••11 "11•t s1•u acrnss the orean approximate security point of view th11 t we He s;i1d the spar e shullle space and land on !he earth as Ai'AHEL\l -A pltR for S4 .000 pttr rhannel per year as develop nur sp11ce capab1lit1es "'tll bt' to the transportation nf a subsonic aircraft. puhill' support to secure the compared "'l lh $25.000 pt'r to the full n1easure. men 1tnd n111terials rr om ear1h "The booster will a Is o S!O bilhon srace shut1le pro -channel for subn1ar1ne cable." ··Today we <1re becon11ng in-to space what the l\·!odel T return to earth after lifting the ~ran1 fnr California was V<iit.. hr continued. crr<1s111gly oware that our n1A -w;is lo trAr1sport11tlun on orbiter to 1ls pre-de1errn111ed cd l\'ednesday bl' th f' Olhrr hf'1n>f1 !" l'i!cd wrre jor ilnd in1111l•diate µr oblrrns eorlh, slaliun." he continued. "The 1·1ia1rn1an of lhe state task 11callicr (\hSt'r1<;1!1nn, n:ivii::;-r-:ire those of !11·u1g together on '"l'he shul!le it-.elf is en-<1dl'11nl'1ge is th<it thf' sy~!t'111 fur ct> on lhe µn>Jl'CI. !ton 1111pru1f•r1u•nt ;1gricult11re '1 crowdrf\ c;1r1l1,'' Volk 1'-~-1·i.~innt'd a.~ :wo 1eh1eles -;in pr n v 1 des 11on·cxp!'ndahle !lnb1•rt H. \'1111-.. pre.~idrnl nr nnd furcslr~· 1nsf>C'c·t1on 11nd plained_ "ll is in thls area that orbiter >1'h1rh ts roughly !he multipurpose han!11 111·c" l'111<111 ,\111erw;1 lru·, tolr1 tho.~r 1n1pro1rrnrnl , ;:ind a br!tcr un· 0ur abilit~· in space "·ii! scr1e ~izr (If R 71l7 a1rrr;:i ft and a lie 5aid 1he b!IO~ler an1\ of pl<1c1n,lil a pound of pay\n;id 1n nrbrt 1.s about $1.000. \\ 1!h !ht shut!t !h1~ cost -~hould bf' rerducNl 111 $1 00 a po1111d.'' Sears Why Rent? • ~ The money you &pend on Rental !r!I could Buy a ::"f rs Water Softener c:Jo For a F'Rf.E water ana ly!lis Phone your neare!lt Sears store ' Rec o1·d The •orh1ter 1·rh1ele c<tn c:ir ry up lo fif!,000 µounrl s ol pa) lu:irl 111 a l'il!'gu bnv :inrl lh1s ear~o 111uuld f'n;lhl1' 111:111 1o r1·a11~purl pas.~rngrrs :ind rql11p1nf'nt into s pace I ;i~_,4•n1hlc And ehl'('k ri ll I ~<l !f'lhtr!'I \ipf11rr .:;rp;:ir;:i!1u11 '1nd prC'l\'Jdr repair <;{'fl l('P~ for cnn111111nirat1nn s;:i1P1l1tes. I ;H\r11d1nl{ ti T"wo Hall nf drrst<Jnd ing of the rC'sources u~ tht ~re;:itr.~I A di.o;1;:int virw boo<;ter t·nm p11rahle in size to nrhiter are des1~nerl f1ir a Cal1f11rn1;1 u1r1·ti11g ill the of the 1''1rth frnn1 spare g11·p5 tL~ a bf>l!er 11 747 aircraft " Volk tx-u.~llhl r l1ff' (If lfl(] l1111nrhrs 11nd ll1 s11<'1l,u1d !l 11!cl th:it if the Volk nn!f'd thAt durln~ the (opportunity tn mC'et nur prn-pl11ined. Thr orbttl"r w1I! he reco1rr1es.1"Curren!l .1 tht'rns t l;,un1·li and Jt'('<111•1v sae is ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- l11(•;11ed 111 C;1l1forni:i emplo.1·- --~---·· --Cl!OCo;E~ •··~-w C•o<•" ••• 71 o• " 1 r e1•""• ~,.~. B•lbo• Oft'~ or ~•-"~. !•;I•'"~•· i. 19/T ~~'•'-f<l ~-l·•f •O"' C.•~·o• ol 6••t>l'o. W•<+on ''"'" /.'-" r')on. Hunl'n~!On Bf~(!L J•'t•.,, ~'"'• An•, •u"''' (•o<~•· Co•" ,,.,.,., '"'" ""' ""'@". B•IP• T•nn•• ,. ...... , f •"'"' ,\ r•"I••. ,.,,,, """ V••'° '1. 1;ono•, ...... ,,., .. v .. ,o. n "'•nolh•l<>ror-; ; O"•' ij'"'~chU<>r•n 5•'"·Cll i •lur<i••· I n.,.,. l>'••rrl•v (~"""· rn""•••" N• "'""•I I'••~ w•lh ,;it,, Lo•~" r1"•· '""" •on N•w<>O<I fle•<n El•• Lno~• .11.i """'.i'""· lnu•nnorn1. ~"'" 'J,11 • •m•'•" $e1nn fl ''""'' M•u Rtll ~,,,,, •. ,, M"''""' ' "''O" eA5l MA N •"' r n~ P I o•P!i-rn IM V-• II>•••. 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'"'" ~•t•lhtn. r.ener•o on<I A•'"•D <>•r ••, ,,,.., ''"e'\ ~.1,.,, P.••uO"•" •nd Pr•••• ll nb••1 Rn•••>. r·•MV. I""'' <n· 1n1 ("•<>" llP<l•"''" M•"• S-'"'"""' • •.., 5S 5•mnn & Ju"• Cnti>nl" r"-"'" I""'"'•"'· Goo~ '-"•nn•ro C•.,,~'~·v, !M '"' M~r•u••'-OoorC'O" ARRUCf\1.£ & SO.\J WESTCL!FF /llORTllA RV 427 E. 17th St .. Costa !\lesa 646-4888 • BELL RRO ·\n\\'A\' ,\JORTL'Al!V 110 Broad11'a.1·. fflst:i /llrsa LI ~-:J 1:J:J • r.1rCOR!\llfK LAG llNA REAC H /110RTUARV 1795 Lagu n;i Crinyon Rd. 49•1-fl41S • PA(IF!f \llf.\V /111•:\TOHJAI. PAHK Cf'mrter~· ,\1nt1u<1ry Ch aprl :i.;oo P;ir;fit· \'irw llri1·r Nf'1rpnr1 Brnf'h. Calirnrnia 61 t-2:00 • PEJ-:h'. Fi\:'>111 .\' CO LO.\'lAI. Fl':'\'ERAL HO\IE 7~01 Rntsa A1·e. \rrstmins!rr 893-3525 • S\llTllS' \lOBTLA H\ fi~7 \l:iin SI. ll unline:lnn Rrarh S36-fi5.19 STA RS !''rln .. 1· 1111•11•1· I(""" nr lhr '"""lit~ C:T"l'I! n•11t•I'•· -rr• lfl< r .. ]1111•.n I•· 11nr ~·r rr,,. riA!I Y r11.r1·r s i;:r"nt f<>a' 11r"• f- 1ucn1 })ill hl' prurtded fnr 40J~)() proplr. Hr said !he shut!lc prograrn is the "1rrv rnu11d;1tion of the spa<·e pr'11grarn nf lhc [uturr." \'nlk. lurn11•r state con1- n11s~1uncr n t corporation~. minted 10 !he nianv benefits 1/1 111<1nk1nd nf space ex - plnratiun tu dale :ind its poten- tial for 1hr future "1\rnong the first werr !lie cn1111nun1l·a\10ns scrtlellilt•s 11 hi(h h111·~ l1cco111e an i111- po1·1ant ;:rdjunct lo e;H'lhbound c11r11111uni(·:11ions,'' he nolcd "Tllr pl'inripnl ~atellile ('Oil· 1r1 s 11.000 ph11nc c;ills, 12 c-olur l rlr•11~1on thannt·ls. or <1ny 1·0 111tu11ation of holh hetwecn !tic rorllinrnts of the e11r!h And at s11hs1'1ntiall)' reduced costs . "For e:u1mpl e. re!11.v costs pasl lS years it has been ' Barbec ue Ai ds Can1p l''or Youth ~ S!\\''\':\ A'\A -A l11nd -ra1s ing llai"IJ('CU(' fnr ll11nl1n1.;lnn Br;.11·ll's !l :--1 fl~·lr~ Bo\" C.irnp has been set fnr ~cpl , 2~ in S;u1t:1 !\11;i. Thr 4 p 111. fl'rd-ln !\lnrl1n Drl·krr Cnrp . \!1211 S. Cranrl Air. i" l'XPC'('IC'd tn be H!· 1r1ulr1I b1 ;ihnul 2.500 guests. 1'11·kct~. prier•(! ;it $4. (lrr ;;i\'ail:oble bv calling-[)(Inna T~sd<-11. 5~6-6521. (Ir Tnn' Be n- tnn . ;i4n Ri87 Thf' J: .\I !'\l1•:-B11\s 1·:inq1 \\:J<; f••undcd u] l!l4R In. 11ir• lntr l Hnh I'\ lf's. ;1 su1J<·nntcnd1•nl :ii I !h1n!10g1nn Bcarh'c; S1~11a! llil l ·11 'r11 cl:ilr niorr lh;111 R.ooo l)(IV5 h;n·p bf>rn senl to ran111 1n ·thr h1i;h S1rl'r;ic;, t1bout ;if}ll h1 pnl1l"f' r1 e pa r t me n t .~ ic;irh<'rs and puhlic ac;s1stancc agcne1cs . I '" 'Il'f't Aid (:011 r~c Set S1\\T1\ 1\-:\A -1:1rst ;1id 1 1·1111r"•l's 1' Ill hf' ron<ltu·!i'd h;. 1hr ()1·:-iogr ('n11nT1• rh:1pl1•r of Ill•• Arn1'l'H':11! llc-d {'r"<;-~. nr- r11rll1n~ to H1•hrrt I, ('pt·hran. !'.11t'!I' progrr11115 t•h;i1rn1an T1\11 arll:in1·rd rourscs 11·11! hf' n!ff'rf'd rr(\rn 6 ~O to !l·~O p nl .11 11111 sr par:i!t" lrw·;1!1t•n~ \)111· 1·l;i-.-. 1111! 1111·~1 '"''ti 11r<:d.11" ~!hr 1·h:-ip1rr hr:11f n11:111rr<;_ lifl "\ 1:1,]d•·n l 'uTll' 11r1\1' s.l111;1 ·\n::1!"-1t..c.<.1h.-r 1u1 T111·,d;J_1 <; '1-t~-~ 0fl.~:;1 ,\lr''-.1 ll 1gh S('hH•·! A f1 1~t .11d in,1n_11·r11r 1·p1 l('>1' r1>ur~e 11 11! hr f1ffrrrrl lrClm 7 t•i in p n1 Th11 r<:d:i\ s '1l the rh:iph'r hri1df]1n111rrs All cl;:i~.~rc; hr1:1n next >1'rrk f';1rtir1pi1nt.~ rnust br pre- rrt:is1errd b,1· phc1 nc. 81S-:\:!ll l Declare your independence C'nmr out frClm !ht' t'ro\1·rl. Turn :111.1y fro1n r11:itcri.11i~m lo God, and you 11ill f111d 1hr flrt'do111 you arr really looking ft1r.,, l!rrdo111 fr1i111 hu111~n domin:ition. ill health. p111l'll~. 1nju,1 1~,-- '!1ou l-.111 ,l,111 10,l,1y by i.lo ppin j:! in our Kr;iding Roorn :ind hurrO\\Jllg the-( hn,11:111 s ,irnce l r\lbo<1~. S,11•11(C ,111(/ J/cnlth 11ilh ArJ· tn 1/1c Stri111;11·r1 hy \1.11)' B.1h r t I ddr. 11 ha~ helped many prl'J'lc rtc-.:l:1rc lhc-ir ~riritual 1ndcpcndenrc. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM COSTA lllE !~ -,llt~T CMll"ICH Of (Hl!IST SC IENTIST 1tDO Mou v ..... o ..... C••t• ...... MUNTll<GTON ll[i(I+ -fll>ST C•HJlt(H 0 ' CH ll lST. SCtl!cNflSl Ith .,,., Olov• t'u•l•"oton t•.ch NIW'O~T 911CM ,ll!Sf CMU•CM OF CMll lST • .!CIE .. Ttll l.IOl Vie ll9•, IUWD•"1 lt•(h NfWPO•T l lA(H SI COND (MU•(H 0, (llll!ST, SCllNT"f lltO """'" Vitw f'I•·•••, '"'"~•~•I"'"' - GERMAIN'S "PENTREX" PLANT FOOD ' • F1rloli1•• fer lt ..,n1, 1h•ub•, I<•••, Ito..,,,. e G~I ""'"" to 4 000 ,q, 11, 2 G-Al. fOR 4.98 BLACK & DECKER ~ GRASS ~ TRIMMER .-... • Do•I I~~ ,. . .,,k .-1 i. ... d .,1.p P'" ... e11ier, '· .1~, o ... .,bl · in1u l~•­ .d .. e,qh• "' e M.-del No. 8200 12.88 TURNER PROPANE TANKS R•pl •t •M•nl l •n~ lo• P•o· P•"• 'o•th • s .. lde r< c• 1oh en1 TEMPERED GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE Tu rn ~o'" tub in!o • 1how•• l •<j~I •Ubb11 •e•I P•f •en•• 1~ •• '"<I c~ull 1ng, in- '""tloon1 ind.,dod , 29.88 NATURAL BAMBOO BLINDS-ALL READY TO HANG • W indn w """' rin<11 Roe ... rii~·d1•1 Svn S<roon• .... 1.79 .... 2.59 ..... ... 3.29 .......... 4.29 Kerm Rolls Out A Barrel Of Barga • ins Prlt11 o;ood ll!r u Si!pt 22 DURABLE RUBBER GLOVES r~2 \' e Flo•.!• ••Uy 'l"I' 91.,, •• e """"rto.J '""' '" vl!ll""' •nd blu4 • f o, ~,!~h e ~. b•+I•, h•;, d~o . P"'"''"9 SYLVANIA 40-WATT FLUORESCENT TUBE • @119ht .• """""''••! ql•r•·fret li<j h! e R•qul •t ~· ,.~:d .t•d . M ~d o l f 40 • 12-CWRS TRASH BAGS ROLL-OUT HANDY e 100 per bo•-sf.tnde rd 32·g•ll on si1e e Convenie nt d ispens1r bo•- ha ng up ne.&r tr•sh c.&ns e Gt•.&t for gr•ss clippincp, 1e.tVf!li, e•tra trash or lo lin e b1rr1h I 00- count -· ALL-PURPOSE SCISSORS IN CHOICE OF SIZES I e Chrome bl•dtt "'''~ bl•t • "•"die • e II. 1, And i <nth '''"' e G.t '"'"'"'•'th,, low I>"'" DIM-A-UTE DIMMER SWITCH Jr· .. • o ..... !,9hh f,.,.., 600 lo 0 w •ll• e p.,,h on, pu•h off I n1 •111 1<• t ft/. din••v wi ll ow Itch 2a1 2666 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA .. ~ ... • s::.U:N:T:IHGTOH PHONE 546-7080 llACH • WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SA TUR DAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 ' SCOTT'S STANDARD LAWN SPREADER • l ;qht .... i .. h! e Oi•l-A-Mt!oc •ottOnq, inqor-tip "onhol --~\1 ' ~l j f :!~ ~~ h;""' n!d 1protdt 1. 16-CH TRU·TEST PUSH MOWER • s.11 be•"n'l , •• 1, wood h.ndlt, 10"' t<Jbber t"P' e S ltdo -4 1poder Me de! No. ~O D . . \ ~16.95 LIGHTWEIGHT TRASH ':AN DOLLY e Id •• ! for '"'"It tr oth <•n• ••d <••ton• fr e ~·ngl~ be•+ h•ndl1 f ,.-~J . /.,, •••v l -~•nd "" 4 •.. h •• i. 1.89 KERM RIMA'S SWIVEL BENCH VISE e All-f''"l>O'• l ''" "'"·Good <l«•li !y •co~~"'V ~•I• • Rom.,voblo P'P• i~w •, . , onc lu d ~, •n•d • lb0 >wl••I ~<!•on 5.19 SHAMPOO AND BATH SPRAYER e Pert .blo ·~r •v ~'· '• ch11 ;,. b oth ar 1i~l< e Si>p1 "" f • u<tl •• .. Iv e G•e•I fo• b•!hi~9 ~·" ... ~ ... , I I I ' l 1 ;; i . • I ; .. J2 OAJLY PILOT -------~Thur~dar Stptt111ber lb 1~71 Aggression Tackled Sc i<•11./,ists Make Labor<1tor:v Stud y' ,'\1::\\1 \'OHi\ 1LPI 1 -T11u 't'ICllll::>l::. ;ii k.l'lll S 1 ;1 I C Lniver~il.\' 111 Uh1u u~cd fnur o lJ V t 0 US ~tr;itCA11·~ "I t·~­ perin1ental a11rn1pl~ tu conln)l hu111;in physu·:il ag;;r1•~s1u11 and fuund that none ...... ~ parlieularly elfccu 1 e 1\el'erthe les.~ lhe~··re nu1 ;:111ng up lndl'Cd . lht'~ urged 1'ese.11Th ~ClPllt.'t' 10 get busy 1111 <lt;Cl'l'S.•11111 ('llll11'!1I lol·r;iu~1· 11 1.~ "!he-t't'!i!r:il pro~1lt'1ll 111 liUl!l;lll "l\'\t'! I II I 11c•l1 I f 11111 1·-·ul1 1•d 1111ghl d1•,11t11 11 '' rrcl'lll 1 cnrs Their f(lU!' ~1rateg1e~ fu1 r·unlrolling an agg1·essor l-IP1'f' these . I.) Lei him knu11 t11 .; ag~ression "'ill ~ punished 2. f Be passive -don'! be pro- vocative: 3. I Combine the 11-1•0. by being pass ive-11·/1ile ~huw­ iug just enc.ugh aggres~i1 ene.ss !o match his: 4 l 1\'l<ike a J'('{.[urllol! or <tg.t.:res:-.i\enc:<i. profi table for· the :iggressor 5ellu1l! ttus indicatur iii lop 111lrnsi1~ wan1cd Jhr ·high ag· g1 i•ssur tha! h i ~ ag· - grt.'SS l\l'flCl>S ll'Ol!h.J bf' l)Ulll~.h· ed. That only llll'ftasc-d !he a g gres s i v ene ss of his re-sponse. Nor was his aggrcssivenes~ lcsscriccl ll'hcn he 11:is gi1e11 n1011cy 11 hen he !'!elected !011• 1111t·ns11y for t/1e stn1oger :'\ur 11 :1" hl' l'tn·betl 11 her1 t hr 1n- d1t'<!lor of !he u1lcns1ly 111 111, •)\I ll ,IJ!lt'I. 11:1'> ~\·[ ;1[ Jh(• 11111 ,.,1 11·11·1 \ur 11i1tt '''''"'""11 1• 1:,!111111111.. ii flu! 1111"1111 11,1·ll11rl• li;11 1· l~·f'rl 111 unde1 ,l,11~d 11 !1ar 1nal.t'~ II f' \/JI I\' '11.;J.:l't'~~ll(' Hesra1 l'h 'hou!d '"el. "f•! fu.:1cn1 nun pu111t11 e 111t·aJ1.~ ul redur111g :1gJ:!r<'.•SHU1 " ,,1 111 th<' hen! S I <1 le p\1t•h11loµ1~1~ Hith:1rd l'isano anU Stu;ir! I' Ta~ lor Pisanu and Ta.1 hw t111·1I tlit•11· 1:1l·lh1nh: t111 ·Ill 1ou11::: 1111•11 :<el.:elcd h1 !f'!>!!l l)! :i~ "II I g h <1)!gri>:-..•OI'" 111 Ill<' \:1l11•l.itnr 1 t•;1t·h u11r 11as 111n·d 1"1 ;111 1·l ~'l'l r11 :<>llork ;ind h1l1I lhrre 11'<1:-. a11u1her ~uUJelt 111 the next roorn idenlic;1ll \' II ll'Cd Thi, 11·;1~ 1111· p.t,,j\('·IH~I\· c::=:====='---===--, JH•1111tall\f' ' .. ud1t1un TJ11' r Jr11111ci.Jlly 1hr1r 1·.~µl·nrnt•111-; 11C'rC' 111!h n1t·111L.•·r· vi ll1t :-ttafl· butl,1· u11 1h•· r.111 1pu~ 11h1r!1 11;"1,• !hi· 'l'Pll\' "I l•ile 111 lhC' l!lOSI 11·agu· Hllllllll'~ls .,f hun1;.111 11h .1:-.1t·;1I a;~gn·,,n,11 Df .. I --, .... -- i \ - ' ' "/ He 11·as gi1e11 a kev 1~·1 1h wh1eh to deliver an C1ectr1c sh0ck lo that unseen s!rangcr .111tl g<tuge 1111h which l" .•eleel !he intens1 t1· ul 1l1<11 ~hnc:·k ,\nor her ind1C:1tor ~ho11·. ed the 1ntens1!v of Ille ~/lock tllf> s11·:111gcr 111ho didn '1 :H·· 1(1;ilfv e.\1S\ 1 h:.id ~t'lecle(I fur lli111 'l11gh a;..:grr·,~or 11;1, 1111 · pre.~:-.l·d 11hcn !he intrusu1 o! !he ;;hrJ<·k he intended rur-lhf' !>lrauger 11 1i5 for tum Bui t•\cn flus rf'sull \\;JS IJlCOllSlSICll\. T hcu· l'csul!s. P1s<1no :ind T;1_1 lur reporlr.d to t h I" A tn c r it· a n 1'!>\tho!og1e;il ,\ s s vt·1al1011. "den1onslr:1!e qUJI(' t·OrlVJll('lllgly llHH it IS e.~t1't•11al .1 tliflicul l l(J reducr ihe :.1ggre.~s11·<'ll('~s 01 prr,,un' w l10 <II'(' 1ntcnl upnri h;ir111111g 111hers " • l'Liouc 6·124 :121 For \V cek cndc r Speice Suits May Aid Handicapp ed t<.IOU!\'TAIN \llE\V, Calif. ! UPI 1 -... stronau!'!! space s111!~ 111 a ~· ~orneday he u~cd a.~ 111.~dPI.• 1111 ~rran•I "t11.·h 11011ld hclp se1 erel~ bra1u 1lan1a ~ed µC'r~on.... a spa cr 11gCJ1l'}' s l' i e n I i s I said 'J'h11rsday. Dr. John Bi!llnghain, chief of the b1oteclinology division of the Nationnl Aeronautics and Sp ace Ad ni i nistration's resc;irch ce11te1·. said hi.«-agen- 1·y develu1Jed a space suit 11 1rh u1eta! "St11l'C'·pipc joints " "These JUllll S l'OUld lll'I a ~ ;111 0111 s1de C\!1 ~i ~krll'!On 01 cr lhe pat1cn!'s lroublf'd lln1h. B1ll1ngh;u11 said tie said the Jo111ts resen1bl· ing rnetal sleeves 11·uu!d ..:on- lrol shaking mo v e m en t s 1·csulting: tron1 neurological tl an1age and allow the patient to carry out such ever.vtlay functions as eating and :-ha v- ing The :<c1cn1ist said hi s staff 11a~ 11·!1rking 011 ;,uch itlea!'i. Hr :itldcd !lie suit ma!erial would h.1\'C 111 be n1uch lighter beforr 11 t uuld be applied to thr 11·orld of rncd!cine. Bi!Hnghan1 spoke al 11 ne\\S conference at the upe111ng uf a ihrre-Oay 1· on r e r 1• 11 C', ~r11.1nsored f.1 lhl' l'n1 led Cerebral Pals)' tl e s t a r 1· II Foundation and !\'ASA. Thi' ~ession i! being held at tile space agenc y's Researc·h Center 11ear lain Vie1v. Dr. \V il lia m lieren- berg, ch<11m1an of the fnun· d.:ition's rcsearct1 adl'tsur1 <·nn11n it!ee. s;ud Ii<' 11 a S · fa sf1naled b1 N1\S1\ ·s ab1!1t1 tu n1uni tor .lhe a ~!ron:iu1;· funt·!Lon:;.." lit' atldrd lhat su111f'da). 11·11h NAsA·s hel1>. duttors would be able to n1or111or a pa- t ient's lunct1ons ' • mo r c closely." lie said s uch n1onitoring could e ven be .ip· plied to a baby \1•hile stilt in his mother's 11·on1b. Dr. Col in A. :'llcLa1u·111 or the :\at1onal Ac:1den1 v of Science said a rn atenal ·u ~eJ 111 the sp<ice effor!s ll'as nuw aiding bedridden pat1en!!< pl;1gued ll'ith bed sort's :ind the in- ability to mo ve 011 ---.... --·--·-._. -·. ~ ~ ----- ---- 'one-stop' shopping at its finest! 1e r11Ju11al l>ed's hiird .... urfa1r • .\1 r1r-st \\l' lhuughl 1h(' 11;1ll'I' 111.·d 1111ultf 1it·lj1 Ill ,.,,,lllil 1h1' p;11u lw ,;,nl II••"•'\•"' lie said, lllt' p;111e111 ,,11,I. lon !:ir lu!o tl1c l>e(I bcc·a u:-il' ol lh1• u1a1en;iJ's l1~hlnt';,s t<.1cLi:iur1n . .alM> ehairn1<1n uf 111,· ae;1tlt·1 111 ·, 1·u1t11111ttee •111 pr .. stln·11. 11·-"·.11Th a n d clt·1•·lhp111t·111 ..... ud -r1.1 l't> ~t·1t'n· !!•!~ li"I" '""'" !Ill \\!Iii .I hC.Jl'lf'I' lllilttn;i) II hh·ll gul hi' tJ11,, h:111'1tr :11111 11·.~ull ed 111 11h<1l lie l';illt•d :t Jll'llC(l(';1! "!lu<it;ll1un h1·d " INSTALLED CHAIN-LINK FENCING OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY EVENING S • ON THE MALL FRIDAY an·d SATURDAY \ SEPTEMBER, 17, 18 \ Hundreds Of Paintings and Works of Art For Your Viewing and Purcha sing Pleasure DE vdth y name $400 h get th e.d bli anolhe !)el of for e1· h:itf II, m• L.:i ~! den!1s1 Iha! I man r hr ma '.01.QW \\'ilh ' ' CARIH graduate Mark Campbell does c hinups with his brother J immy. It's a ll part of a n active day in the life of the former asthmatic. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ... ,. L1 , ',,.,.-J • •• • ·'' . ·~.-: I ... .J" ...... -·-' Youth ·Gets Breath of Life: "A 11mplf' child. That /1gll!ly rl.rau·s t!S breath, A nd fef'IS 1t.s /!fl' '" l'l.lf',.!.J limb, \Vhat should rt kno1c nf df'ath 7" -Wordswor/11 By BARBARA DUARTt.: 01 t~o Di iiy P'!!l l !II !! Thf': s~r1a!ls!'s waiting room is crammPrl \\'ilh rhilciren. Som" Are. teenagers v.•1!h the ph,vsic:al bu1ld of 10-.\·par-old:c;, others are slum?f'd- shnuldered a n rl b;:irrel-ehes!ed. Three or fnur apparent I,\' healthy, rnsy-cheekrd youngsteri; climb over lh,, furniture. Twn or three t•hildre n sit i1n - 1noh1le, seemingly frozen ... the hollow. rattling sounrl of each breath leaving an ominous echo in Its wake. Tht>y're all d1/fcrrnt. yet they ha\'e nne thing in common_ 1'he,1 ·re asthmatic;;; -a sm;ill per('rn!agr nf 3 rnillion . Three hun· dred thou srtnd in thP United St;ites ;ire 1ntr;itt;:ible. Their ;is\hni::1 h;i.~ ;1<l\'t10l'Pd to a point of '"medically hopeless."' Aslhm;i l'<n1scs inlrnse sufferinJ;:. 11 i;hnrt ens 1\fe. It can and doei\ kill. \\'ilhin !he intract<ible ~rnup, son1e 1o1•ill die. \\'h;i l is aslhn1;f! Why docs it strikP errt;:iin families ;ind nol 11!hers? \Vh;i t. c;in be done for a hnpclrss asthmatic? Ans"•rrs arr brini; sought evrry day for p;:ircnts who suffer al\ they tislrn In the bre<ithless rattle of their child: \Valk the floor until rl;iv.•n holrling ;i baby fightin~ for ;11r: ."land by 1n mute a~ony as their child dra"·i; its last breath. CAH IH SEF.KS ,\\!S \\'ERS An.~wrrs <1re bcinc sou.ch! at a p1onrer f;:ir1lil.v tn Oenver -the Childrrn·s Asthma RP s e ~ r ch Jn ... t1t11te and Hn.~pital •1C ARIH 1. Ali1h1na i~ lhP most srvrrP of 11 ller~11· disrasP.~ whi('h cnn stric!~ \·ital hre;ithing pfl.c:.~ag('.c:. m.:iking il diff1rlll ! for ;idequa!e ;i ir t.n 1:ircula1P !hr lung.c:. It is 11 form of 5!r<in..;ulatinn . Ct1u sr.c:. in rnan y case.c: unknown. range from 1o1•ht11 " PE"rsnn f'il!S . drinks, louches. breathl's or feels. or an~· combinat ion. often t rill~ered bv Ptnn!iont1l stress or respiratory tnferlion. In rrt:<.Ps "'hcrP the di seasP 1:; con- tracted al an e;:ir l\' age , 9 out of 10 ,vouths will outgrov.• il . Only chi.ldrt:n l\'ith mlractabl! ' .. ··~ .. '· .. . ..• , ..... "l • . . ii t -..· .~.,,,., .. ~"- aslhma. a condition desc nbe.d A~ Sf'\"ere. unmanageable . c hr oni c .:i~1hm;i whirh persisls dPsp i!I' one ye.:i r"~ tre11lmenl. arl' eligible for admi~~ion. whirh is frPe. Of 1hP 100,000 ~urh ch1\rlren. only 165 bPtV.P('n thr ;1,ges of 6 and 15 can be adm1t\Pd CARIH . situated on l7111 acres. Time for refaxation find s Ma rk a nd J immy pla yin g guitars . Al right , Mark pull s some p uppet capers with his fr ien d Dino Mc Queen. Daily Pil ot Photo• by Richard Koehler ,_ • , .. ·~l ., . . ' Br eaking through for a touchdown, Mark outdistances Greg Minnis (back to ca mera l wit h the assistance of Br ian Meeks a nd brother Jimmy I far right). resembles !ht ciimpu.!> of a privat! school -~Pt 11ga1n~t lht' JAgged b;1,rkd rn p nl thP ROC'ky ~1nunt11in s. \\'ithin it c ('nnf1nei;. 11rP rrsidr11t1al eottaRP~ . .:i hn.~pil;il. sprri11\ lrr<il- mrnt rnom~. <iinin~ hall. rrcrca linn;il are;i~. Pf!\l'f'r pl;in! an<i IJJun- d r~ and ;i b11ild1nJ:l i;lalferl b.\' ~rien­ ti st5 dedicated to basic research on r asthn1 a Of some. 95 children ( 17 from Orani:e County L ml)st appear to ~ living a nonnal life. according to ~1r~. ~lark ··Andi" :'vli!l.:ird. pre:;.1· d"nl of PacPsetler Chapter ol Ne"·pnr\ Be11ch . ISt!e BREATH Of LIF E. Page l ~I .... Man Chomping at Bit After Dentist Gums Up Works DEAR ANN LANllEHS I do nn! acree w\lh you Iha\ "N1111y Al"' i~ ;ipprnprialely named. How rln ynu h~urP 11 ~ He i;:o! his $400 h11ck from !hr drnll.c:l 11 hq cnulrln"t get lhe drntures to 11! Anrl then hi> pick· ed bhndfnlded. 011! of thr trfrphnne bonk, another rlenti.~\. "'hn nHHle hun a perfect i;et of rlenlurrs He d1rln"r h1ne If) ~n bark for e\"en one adiustmcnt. I w1.c:h I was hiilf iis smart Here 1s "'ha! hflppenrd to m•· L.:ast .vC'<1r I '-'f'n1 In a \·rry rrput;1hlr dent1 sl for a rrl1nr 1oh Ile ron\111rrrl tnP !hat I nePdcrl a nrw ~el of r!f'n!ure5 Thi.~ m11n nunerl m} nlr! ~P! :ind !hP new teeth he made !for S425l fit like a saddle on a SQ\\' \\"i th the hrlp: qf a 11.:iil f1lf' 1111c! some - sandpaper J 11m managing la 1o1 ear niy okl uppt>rs 'fhe Jnwers hP made are OK for a fP\~-hour~ ar a time, but thPrP ;ire many thing~ I can'! rat. rlra~e rlnn·t !rll rne In Rn In iinnthrr denl i~! ilnc! :-t art nvPr again. I know I n111st rln 1h 1.~ but lh11t hu~h in the harkyartl I hat R;rows $42$ b1l11> 1s nn! pro. rlur 10_11 much !hi~ i;ea~nn . I hnpe you 1o1·1ll print this letter. ~f;i ybe my rlrnt 1st w11! ttee 1l llnrl liend me a pet1ce offering. - GUi\.1\11Nfr IT UP IN BOULDER . OF.AR r.u"1"1 : Don't Bland an one foot 'l\'11ltln1t f11r th11t ''pf'are nflerina:." And rlnn ·t w11it for thal hu.~h In lhl' hArky8ri:1. l'llhrr. find 11 rlcntl~I who tA·lll makr yn u 11nothcr ~cl nr chnppr.r~ on th" rht" .. n('lw· pR~·IALt.r pl 110. Ofnti~try is nn rl~lt. your~r.lf hobby. Vnu 11eed tfftb that ftt. And you nr.ed 'em now. Move 11.lready. DEAR ANN LANDl::RS : The whole world Ls In one mell-<11-a ·hes~. The only solution i~ In r11rr llf'I to the facl.!l promp- tly. withoul en1ot ion. ror the good of 111. HNe &re the rulcl! whic h mullt be followed : I. Everybody over 50 -llUT. t ~xcepl the !np 10 percent or l!Cienl illl.C:. ~illl v.·o rkers. writerll. muslclans and doctnrs ) 1 you can ~lay becau sP you're in the top 10 percent I. 2. All crimina ls -maJor and minor - OUT. 3. All hitndicapped people -OlfT Thry wnulrl be better off and so would the \\'l'lrld. The basic rule should be "only thoM whn 1<e oonlr!butlng to the wellar1 of the world stiould be allowed to live." 4 No mP.d ic11! ~elp fnr children under 6 yf'flrs of llll' In this w.:iy, onl y the .1-lrong wou ld 5urvive ta perpetuate healthy offspring. 5. Bottom 10 percent -l;i zy. stupid , etc. -OUT. Ii Sterli7:e everybody artPr tv.·n children. <Nobody needs more. Some people don 't ncPd 11ny !. 7 Aboh11h r<'lrll. We now know th11l mns t nr the oollution comu from car5. Aside from thf' pnllullon menace. loo m11ny peo- plr h;1,ve lorj;!nlten hou• lo walk If the~e rult.I' ~eem fa r out le! me assure you that they are not \\le ar' llv· ing 1n perilous times Drastic meAl'ure~ are required or we 1r.-11.ll finished . - ONE WHO WANTS THE GREAT.EST GOOD FOR THE LARGt:ST NUMBER DEAR ONE ~ Than k yo u for letting ml knov.· \ran ~la~. And now, I'd like to 11t nnt qn,11\on, ·who Ip; 11:oln1 to dt flne, "stupid, lazy. bandicapptd, ml!ljor • •nd minor criminals, "''rittrl Rnd mutl· cians'!" As lor you, have you censidernl a saliva tesl'! I rreo mmend It. How f;ir &hou\<i a tecna~P roupl' pt Can neckin~ be gafe~ \\'hrn does It bfo('ome. ton hot 10 hanrllr" Senrl fn r Ann l.11nder~· booklrt. "Necktn~ and Petting -What Are tht Limits~ ~!ail ynur re. que11t tn Ann L;inrlers in rarf' or the DAI· LY PILOT enrlosing 50 r enl1< in cn1n .11nd A long, stamped, ~elf-addressed en· ve lope. l - ·~ .. ... •• • • ' Impact Outg rows Classroom Principal Role Attracts Women By CAROL ~100RI::: 01 "'• 01111 1>1i.1 Hitt Considering the I op 1 id e d majority of y.·oman te11.rhers and impetu.~ of '"omen's Lib, whv aren 't there more woman prii.cipals? "\\'omen reilard the Jnb more as a problem.solution. polirinj!; situation and don't often realize the opportun1t1e.~ Ill-grt ou t and i n i t i 11 I e !'Omr thing new in the cur- riculum," said ti.lrs . Brtty h r<llzle. .\liss Pat S "la k a I u n elaborated . · • c; e n e r a 11 y, \•1nml'r. prefer the classroom atmosphere and 11rrn't in- terested in adm1n1stra\1on. Being prineip11I is becnminli( rnore complicated y.•ith more human relation demAnds and ac{'Oun1ab1!il.\'" "~fen frequently are prri- moted from ph.vsiral ed ucation departn1ents when~. the.v arf' 11ble to ex:hibil admioistrati1·,. talents 1nnre readilv," stiirl !11rs. Connie \Vakefield. herself a PE departrnent he11d and vice nrincloal f0r fnur year.~. 'LOt"E PRl ~CI PAl.S'. These y.•nrnen know the ex:· peeled problem.~ :lnd 11nex:· pecf Pd pleasures of 01·erseein 1t facul1.v. sturlen!s 11nd parents. Thrv are \nne v,•oman nr10- f'ipals nf the Ney.•pnrl·~1esa. Fountain Valley and Hu n- t i n~ton Beach Cily school districts . ' ...-. '· ....,. F tRST LA01 ES -1\1 rs. Bett v Kralzle. ?\1 iss Pat Szakal un and !'olrs. Connie \\'ake- field '1C'(l to righ ll share diStinrtion of being the only v.·oman principal in i\ev•· port ·!'o1e.~a. fountain \1alley and !·lunting ton Bea ch City sc hool di:;tricts. 1 nu don t kru1w 1t1r µr11blrms." she said, referring lo women·s u~ually longer tenure 10 the cl a.~srnom he (ore they ~et'k prnrnn1100. She :tdded .•• Al ! h n II g h d is1rirts frPqurntly seek men 1n he pnnc1pnl ~ In provid e a coru:cn1n=1t 1on than 11·as poss1- hlP with That day's office traf- '" As 1\lrs Krati.le explained. ""\\le ("<!ri"l plea~e el'er.\'bnrl~·. hut 11·p dn 11·hat i.~ besl and le::i rn t1$ WP gn alnnii ." She no1ed That a rercnl pRrent !'Url'e.\" in rhe rl istr1cl .~hn11"erl that wha1 1hPI' 11•an!ed playground service is "loyal ~1·en in grimmest circumstances." I "There is nnP advantage for 11·omen on th is joh. \\'e're run- ning al! the lime :ind th::it's1 gn nd for the figure." ~nirl r-.trs \Vakefield. <1s ~he flni~hed a fl ower arrangement for the tetichers' lounge -;ino!her benefu of ha\"1ng a 1rnman lhP1r eh1ldren to r!Prive mosl princip<1I. homes, sometimes they cannot frnn1 cduc:1 t1011 \\,.~ a (!Md _ ·--------~ i;lrong, 1nasrul1ne 1ma~e for children from f a ! he r I e s s ferl1n,I! a h ou t themseh·es . ltike lhe const;int pressu1 e of fii:unni: that an 11ssured self· ha \'1ng hule childr('n :iround. im:icr rnhanced the attitude 11•h1ch y.•omrn :tre u~ed In" 1011:ird [e;irnin~. :\lrn lrnd 1n i:e1 lhe nnrl for ""\\'r neerl !hrse ;is~es.~1nents : ~:~.::: /. ........ oy to the World • IS JUNIORS J ro u MISSES J•y I•,~. Wor"G , •• ~Ion' l!ll I:. C:OA\l l'Wi'. C:O~ON,t, OE L M/1.111 P1t~1n1 IA '1.ttf : Their exprrir nc e <ll the helm rRn(!l'.~ frnm four years for ~1iss Szakalun In 1he "new thrill"' nf ti.Ir.~. \\';ikefielrl who \l":tS appointed at Thi' end of \·:ic;i!inn after hrr !e;:idership nf !he district"s summer st·hl)nl. h11s1 nc~s sense superinnr.v Out fr.,111 !hf' hnrnl'frnn1." she llrl· tl1r.~. \\'<lkef1rld noced 1h<l1 she drd. ··bu l implementation :tnd !wo 1111rn:10 :t~s1s!.:int~ l<lk rs 1rry rl1p!nmat1c tr;ich1n.(! sa1rd 11101·e 1n11nev v.·hile an(] nr11· 1t1·ser11r·r ~rn11n;-11·" . .. 11rpRs.~1n,1: altcnrlant·e rernrrls fn s1n('hrnn11r 1111r "'ppr11;1rt1 ·· LITTL E PR INT S • I FOR "DRESSY"· that's wha t's h~ppen1 ng in fa5h1on today! • Boo ks Re serve d for Review Books ha\'C been orened and !he dales r1rrlcrl on 1he 1·alr11rt:i r fi1r !lie ·r1irre Arch Bav \\'on1en 's ('luh r\ssociation'f: annual book r C\'1e11· !:if'r1r~ ~lrr. I·; L. Bar· her is laking rc~Pr vat1on s for 1he re\'1e11'r. 11h1ch are ::.rhcduled r,n (JC'! 5. 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( p;iq 11•,ffi"ll 1111h prnril r 11 hr1 .111· 111 1 ·har~r nf l111 ·al ~01rr n· 111~· 11 t FOBT ~ LAUDERDlrtE~ 'FLOR%DA ( (J d NOW AT ("011 111\' Supt'rl 1.~or Ra lph l'l;:ir k 11·!1! addrr ss 1hP fi rst ~P~~1on ;it \I a m :-.1 n:id ay, !'r rf 20 . 1n 1hP t-.11s.~100 \'iein homr nf ;v11·~ H::i n~ F 1~chf'r . 1\ buff Pl lunrhprin w\11 hr .~er\'ed i11a.1·or Flnh \\'i\son y.·ill tel l ;lhnut ('nst ?. Me s;i's ~!ll'f'rn­ n1rnl :ti 7::10 p nl. Tuesrla.v. Srpl. 21. in ,\1rs. Miriam rew·~ hnrnr and al 10 a m. 1'hur.~d<1y , Sep!. 2J. in !hP (;t<l!"JZP JI ol I l n g ~ 11•0 r lh rr~irl,,n1·r. \\ey.·pnrl l~caeh l·1 t.1· func- tinn.~ 11'111 be de~cribPd h~· ~taynr Ed Hirth cluriPI': :. 10 am. meetinJZ hosted hy to.lrs. J R. KPRllnj:! no y,:erlnPSdll~'· Sept. 22. \.;ii;:un::i Beach con· Fl ll11!:'nts y.•111 he;ir Uiun('i!man Ch::irllnn Royd ;ind Larry Ros r. c1!y ma.n;:iger. al. 10 111 .m. Thur~da~·. Stpt. 2:1. in the J.R. Camphtll home ~lrrnber~h1p in the ll()n- part1s11 n nr.izani1a!1nn is o~n tn <lll 11·on1en rit1zens nf 1·ot1nj:! ;1gr i•wels by josep_~ searches for jewels Ctn••rl u"• .. •trd ltw•l•v re 1n·11•u•<ll· •!• •••~ •v u lo IO • ll•m wn&u ""•"'IHI••· ,, .. ,uw. ""II •ftl~•I!¥ ouu,. you c••olul •••l~tllllft t i to· .. ,. "'"'~"' """" Wo .. ,u no pl•••" H •••ml"• v-u• ...... """' •<1•1'• "'"'"l•t t~tl• .i .. plUI (I ll M •. Jo••"' •• Mr. "•Ill •I ... -· HEADS SALE 43( Patent Vinyl WIG CASE SALE $194 REG . J.00 w:1~ 1 .. ,,., •. 1yt1• 1till~i ~9. ~t rdw ~rf , 11~•~9 Gl••"''"9 ~ nvl 1l r 1 l , W IG STYLING BRUSH SALE 17' STRETCH $ 94 FREE STYLING With PURCHASE Re9 . l 5.44 WIN A WIG Reg i,+er at GRANTS W IG BAR FOR FREE S25 .00 Fa sh;ori Wi'J. DrawinlJ wPll be held S<1t urd .. y, Oc:tober 2nd. Winner need l'IOI be prt!\ent to win, Reg lstratio ri form 1 GRAN TS W IG BAR, or C ·~p this form 1d GRANTS . Name ............ _ Adrre15 Phol'l1 ·-·-· ............. ,_ BROOKHURST at ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEA CH DAI LY 9,30 to 9: SUN . 10-6 962 -ll87 T ... -.. "" ------- 0.6J LV PllOf i5 to Sal ut e Financial Observer Breaks the Ice ~Jnte 1967 HUNT!NGTON ~!fl/f? J<ece ption Richardson's Ministry Fi1r1y ,\'tars in the n11n1~try 11 111 bf' ~a!ut ed 1'.hen the Rei. ;11nl ~11 ~ Elb111)r th \. R1rh<irds11n are hn111,red al R rarc\\ell rcce 11 t1on in t-:e1~hlxirho11d C11nJ.:rrg;11 t•1rµil Church, LaJ.:una Br.H·h . frnrn J Seminar\' nf Nr w \'ork C1tv and did hi.~ sludent prrach1ng in \\'pst \'Jrginiil n1 ininl{ to,,.ns, Tr~a~ ,11nd r\tw Jersey By ER~IA 80~18 1'.CK \\'on1en, by lhe1r 1• f' r \' naturt, do not undl.'rst;ind !he ernnnmy. Thrrr art' prob:ihh onh' !Y.u or us in the rnur.tr1 wh~ have anv 1deii 11·hat is h;:ippe n1n~ to !hf' L1 S d(ill;ir .. ~:-~ AT WIT 'S END 11ble to afford fhe ;ill i1;a\.flr<1 Then 1he Oon 11as hf1ed . It 1s nol e<1s1 .,.,aich1ng yo11r hu~­ band cr1 .,.,·1rhuut :111\ 11n'f"<l'C 1n his pntes unt il eftrr .'\01 I I s,1\ until thr1 th;iw T\' ttnu11•rs. v.o('\r nnth1ng to W{lr· I} :ihou1 1F.;ir 1our hrarl out, S1h ta f'1irtrr 1 •nd Women I~~-~--- ' 'c,// IN ~ HUNTINGTON li,' IEACH ! ~ 1 to~ p 111 nn Sunday. Sl'pt I~ •Massage •Sauna The Hr1', H1ehard~1in 11·111 rr .. ;11 ·h h1 i-l;1•t .~ t' r rn 11 11, 1·11111!11 . \11 Pi·,ir l·'11f'nd~. on ~und;iy Sr.pl 26. nnd rrt1re of- flc 1all~· OC'I I. e Whirlpool 1'h1· <'o!l!t•n1p.irary L<ljluna Be,1f'h Sitn1·1uarv 1s lhr i::el·ond l'hUrl'h c·onstrut:trd during the Uri· f\H·h;irdsnn's n11n1.~lr1 . l're-11r,us!1· In \'rw York ('iii. hr 11;i~ rr~ponsih!e !nr 1l1r dP1rl11 pu11·r1t 111 a Ge(lrg1;in Cnlorua l Chur!'h (.l!PElllE .. CEO •Masseuse 1t ~ "' '!•I y,,~noahl. d~o!y IP"' 'hllpn• Sund•~ I• Tnr Ir ••' C o~N•v C•nlrr 1•1~1 lle•<ft lll•d . fie'"'"" C.•rl .. io • Ell·• 962-9119 Th<' 1ir1 H1chardsun 111 ;idua\rd fro1n A e ! h a n y CollrpP ;:ind l'n1nn Then!oi,:1eal ONE WEEK ONLY! SAVE $40°0 Thur1., Sept. 1 l>lh -throu9li-- lhut1., Sept. 21rfl multi-purpose· adaptable #583 BROTHER® KN ITTING MACHINE r egular s149so NOW LAY·A·WAY FO R CHRISTMAS •h· KNIT WIT SOUTH CO A!;T PLAZA, COST.A MESA lower Mall -Ph an.e 545·2812 5 DAYS A WEEK • WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION ••• WE BEAT THEM! HOW WE SELL FOR LESS AND SAVE YOU UP TO 20°/o 0 NO GAMES, NO STAMPS, NO GIMMICKS, LOW RENT, LOW OPERATING COST, CLOSED- SUNDA YS AND WEDNESDAYS. • WE ARI IN THE GROCERY IU\lhl E!,5 , NOT GAMES EVERYTHING IS MARKED WAREHOUSE ~RICES Then the Checll.er Adds J ust 10 11 'e to Arrive at What You Poy. So If Yo u Wound Up With Sl 0.00 Wltrth. You Would Simply Poy That, Plus 10~~ Or $1 .00! I Ht w;:is ordained 11110 the !"nrthern llnpl1st Convention nnd sf'fl'l!d the Central Baptist Churrh 111 r awling. N Y The He\' H1cliardson led the pa~tora\e uf 1h1· F' i r s t ('nngr\'J.(Hlinnal Chureh n f llo(·k:iwav Bea('h lor 1~ l'<'ars brforr 1·l~nl111tu11g his n1iii1s!rv 1n lle!ro1[ ;:ind Ch1ca~u. 111~ ac111.sor~· pos11 1on.~ hii1e 111cludrd modpra!nr alll'.I pre"i· dent uf Ne w rork Clly C n n1:t1·egii !1oniil A.ssn<'ia11nn ;ind hoard mPmhf'r of thr Soulhrrn Cal1fnrn1a and Suuthwr.,t Conff'rent't. o f Lnuerl Chun·h of Christ Those 1n charge of plannlnJ,! lhr farewell rect'ptinn are lhe ~1me.~ l\t>nne1h ~mi I h. <'hairman· James \\'ard ;ind !)nniild ~lerrit'k . ~l 1ss Anne Crossl!ll and ~lr. and r.trs. Otho Budd. You 1:1ke the 1111111an 11ho received a ~1 :11t•n1f'nl fr'lTll lll'r hiink ~;1vu1i: shr was ~17 overdr;i111n :-Jot u11drr~tan<l111J.: what I! 11•ac; NJ i!hou1 . :.hi' pPirnp111' sal (ju11n and 1,ro1r thP b;ink ii chet-·k for ht'r tl1·t 1- \1f'nc1· l!ad sht> i::1npnr<l tn iil!111r 11 nut. shf' ~hnulr! ha1 P rh;irgrrl 1t to hrr ca~•)lln<' tTf'dll 1'[1n'i iis !ha1 is rtu" ln11r:.! C"rrrl 1l r;:ird f'"J><'nd 1t11rf' and hrr hu"- hand 11·nulrl nf'1·er Jut\ r knn11·n I 11nn't hllrf' '"ll 11 1!h !hf' h;1-.1r•( nf flUr l ' S rronor»1. nnl1· to sa1· !ha! rlunnr lhf> past f1•11• vrars, ne1·pr hiic; i::n mu<·h bo111!hl ~n h11lr f(lr Sll<'h 11 high prier fnr so n1;1n1 Thr ooint i~. wh;J! rlo rrr"i- rlrnl \'1x11n'i:: rrC'f'll! rh;ingr~ In thr r(•nnnm1 n1t>an tn !ht> al'era~e fan11I~· Champagne Bubbles For Provisionals \ I ~1.1 liu~hilrl(l \\lll :;!111 nut i.;rt tu .St'<' !hl' il llu~:itors 111 the ~:1 rri:li1d1·:0: ;it .. u n1111er 11ricrs f :1ri~ 111n!f'r ~lrll'I' the ~:1 r1,.:l:idr' wr rr lthl'lll('d. !lie ;1l l1i.:.1111r<; , ho 11 tht'tn ~ell't'.S (lr1h t" th,. ril'h. 111nl1•r. 1 .. 1111~1' ~ ... JI f,.,1 111•r\.,,s 11h1•11 lht> !'rr~1<1rn1 fro'" ~U!ll· t'llPr ar\nm111od11tl(ln pnre~. il sPt'med my husband nught be T ostis Tell Betrothal l\11 1 rrt 1 a11d !'11rs (' rt Tn~l1 11f '\r111xirt Re:ie!i h:11·t' annnun(·rrl 1hc en~agt•n1en! of their rlaughtrr, Pa1n,~1" T!1st1. to R1rh;:ird \';111 Tuyl(', :ithlr11f' t1·:iinrr al l 111\'Prsity nf S:111 l"r;1n('IS('O. t-:o dl\lf' has been sf't fur thr1r 11·erld1nf{ in Oui Lady Qut'en nf A11 gels Churt'h. NPll')'lllrt Beach l'rnv1s1onals of Harbor l\ey. ihe t\e11·port Beaeh hnmt nf The A ff i <i n <' e d p:tir '.!. I ·d·1 not h:11'~ \Q ~,.! lhrnu,.;h \\lfh our (1ni.:1n.<d pl1.1nl to i.:et a little> spf'nd1ni.: 111ru1r1' 1)1· h;n 111i.: ri Ii :1 h 1 111 :1 , V11lk.~11a~£·11 F11r !lie pa.~! ~t'l't't'ill .r1·;11·~ \"ull.s1r;11.:rn h;1~ off<'1i•d $100 tu 11n11n•n 11'l\f1 1h1l11crrd 111 noC' 10[ lhf'1r r ;irJ; Al 4·1 tin~ ll lt';\ll~ :l 1111 IH tll•' .1 \\'1· 11:111' a 111·11 '"'''""11 foi 1101 "g,.1n~: :ihi 0:111'' tl1 i " ~('il~lll1 !n 11H• p:-1"1 11 h:1-i hf'l'll 1nugh i 'un11n~ 1!p 1111h n«11 "' c·11~;'s fr,r nn1 kr•'lll!1l' i111 1,1111 rn1r !H•1t:l1h11r'< rl,o\\' ""'' 1·a11' !'1n111h :;,1v · I <·a1111nl in1:1i!111r an1lh1ni:: n111r" 1;u·\,,1 1h.<.n h('1 11 i: s1u•·k on !hf' Il l\ 1rr:1 11J1h ;:i !run\,, full 11[ u~1 ·lt"•' 1\lllt'rlf'(ll! ltl"lll'I ., ~ Thi' ll0 11np~t1(' l'f',11'<' f'urn~ 1hflll~f'll !1 ('~1 11 111 1'1•11 l11111r 11nrk111i: ;ii hrr 111·1·~t-nt s:•l11r1 Y.l!h nu r:11'1' unlll ;iftrr an1nnr 1111n1i•11 1" f'\'Pf'rtrrl I•• '"ar ;+~ tl tt-ir ~nl.1ne~ <ll'l' t'\ t·1nl't :i \lure• µrind !!I'll ~ Th.,,r rif 1 nu 11 h11 ni·•'d :in ;i!11u·n1•1 tn fl!.;llt'P (Oil! II t1:JI i~ fl'(l7J'l1 .'llld 11!1nt i~ 11111 1111der 1111· n1•11· 1:111 11 111 II(' li;1ppl' J,1 kllPll lh;il l.·111 ,1/'r'~ f1'f'.~ al so art• fro11•11 Al.;n, ll111~c of 1·011 in hu sinr.ss 11·hn 11ill suffrr pll\sr!'ttl . nH'rl· t:-1 1 a11rl f1na1u •1;1I a11.x1rtv i'an al~o Sr.<'llt'P a d11t·lor '.~ .~ei·1'll't.'S --Jlith jo;,k )ht ' ~1.\<.0 (!oJil 9 ' -·~~ HERS l 11 •.. h.1e toD. ~!d•f .l '\ Sl,t l b~t~. ~d1~staolr brace•tl IOS l/J, 11 & 24 l'lr. d 111. 1P•'~nt dalt c d'l&t l,,m l'lan~\ & II al voal't tel l(d la 2; 9 II (~_=, ror.~I Nl[Nf (R[IJIT ' ·-' " '-' ~ ,u,.-f". ' I ; ' d'S1 17 FASHIO N ISL AND -NEWPORT CENTER - 1>44·0811 Child (1u1danre Center nf Oran,i:e Coun!y v:ill be honored durinl! a champagne luncheon at nnnn Tuesday. Sept.. 21, in r.t rs Van A. Parker J!radt1atrd Ir n 111 ('al1forn1a[ Fn!JOl!.'lng a JO a 111 . lour nf State College al Fullerton. The thr Thrift Shn11 1n co~ta 7\lr~a. bndt-f'let·t attenrlrd Corona Jhe1· ll'Jll prncf'rr! In lht> Child clel \1ar !11gh Srhnol and r.uidanre fencer 11·hrrr thr 1 ! flrangl' Cuai::t College. lil'r nell' prnv1si0nals 11·111 he fi::1n1·r. Sl•n nl r-.1 r and ~\rs I TOWELS by Wamsutt<1, in Beautiful Ming Tree pattern ~reeled b.1 l>r. 1. r n ti fl rd l\r1lh \';111 Tu~·lr of l'ullt"r1 <1n I Ll'~St'r. t-:rJ1lu;itro fron1 Fu 1 l tr I on HAND TOWEL Sl.29 lf!OJ. $1.99 Culo tt es Cop Da shing View The t:ent<'r 1s a 11onp111!1!. l/1gh School anrl .J u n i o rl cnunt~·1-1"1de p~l'<"h1atnc <·hni<: <..:ollej!e. --- Pauline Trigerr hiis in· tr()du<'ed a new short dre~S· c·ulntle l'allcd the T·dress. fnr chtldrrn anrl adnle~1·ent:<:';;===========--, 1-1·11h en1 nti11n;il prnh\Prns I WASH CLOTHES S.49 .. , $.79 Pro<•• ~ouo ""'", F" •n~ ~.il. ~A1/E l'IOW! Vo1111g <111d diish1ng, 11 gnrs fr11111 light !weed fnr d;i ytirne 111 the Plel!.1ncr nf black vell·et edl!ed 111 s1lver fnx. ll'Orn 11•1th yiirds and yards or sil1•er fox The prn1·1s111n:ils arr 1hf' r.lmf',~. l.cs1rr Eln1nrr. Hobert .I. \\'eh:h. l.erny 1· \\'1\lr11:u1. 1;eorgc \Vest. ('\,1dr (; r"\l r·Cal!. {';1rlcr C1rele Rnd ll;u· nlrl Hii1n111er KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN BED & BATH FASHION SHOP "'" OUTLET STORE OH1e.rs inl·l11rl l' 1hr :-Olrnf's r.1arl'in r._ l'\elsnn . noh('t"! Schn11d!. \\11ll1am H1ldrrth and SA TU RDA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT 18591 Ma in St., Huntington Beach - (5 Points Ce nter) 847-0033 ~ J,;iwrrnrf' Fogt: • THE FIRST ''COST'' PLUS SUPERMARKET IN CALI FORNI A! • • • We Make Discn un t. House s Look Exp eu~irc U)' Sc ll i11 g t.1l WAREHOUSE PRICES PLUS 10 THE CHECKER ADDS Jl,!ST 10°/o TO ARRIVE AT WHAT YOU PAY. SO IF YOU WOUND UP WITH JUST $10 .00 WORTH YOU SIMPLY PAY THAT PLUS 10°/o OR $1.00. THIS GOES FOR EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE FEW ITEMS LEGALLY CONTROLLED LIKE MILK AND LIQUOR. WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU? BEST SERVICE-CR- LOWEST PRICES-~ NO MARKET CAN GIVE YOU BOTH WE GIVE PRICE! Shop in a warehou se of fine quality foods at 535 W . 19th St., at Harbor, Costa Mes a. It doesn't take a lot of nerv e to be the only store in town that discounts the discou nt- ers. WHAT IT TAKES IS THOUSANDS OF LOWER PRICES! WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAVINGS! • STORE HOURS: 10 am to 7 pm 5 Days a Wk. Clo sed Sund ays and \Vednesdeys Thii &e" fer (wery- rhl119 l1<ep1 n.. F.w he11u Le9ell, Co11- rrellefl l l•e MH• 01111 Liquor. we welcome .FOOD UllUJ STAMP tC>P 'IAl.lJ 'Ne make Discounters look expensive SHOPPERS 535 w. 19th St., at Harbor , Cost a Mesa f~'l I a tR•II!: i Ii: 11 t] t« 1] I): ii~ :}>1)1I1]f!(1lll a I Ill I•] ~f(1ll! a it :J;tZJ I t] Ei<•II!: i 11 a I •1Et(•lll: ii~ $fj'J I •l Ei<•lilr:J It] Fll•ll!: i Ii: 11 1] F«•ll!: ii j :371 l . ~ ·i 1 I 'I J 8 DAIL v PILOT YWCA Prev iews I Classes A cour~e in bf>auty and fashion mod eling is one of man.v 11l!ered by the SMr1ta Ana V\\'CA for fal\. beginning the "eek of &!pt 20 . 01hcns inc:l1ide <'real 1 • e med11al!on . Po\1drr l'ufls and P istons , a \1·oman'11 automo111·e cnurse and Toy Factory \\'orksho p, a toy mak· ing course. The arts a11d handicrafts are emphasized 10 cou rses in· clud1ni.: cr(l(·hf'l1nfi:. macrame. t aprstr~·. nt'rdlepoint and stitcher~·. Ba.:-ic courses are offered 1n gnlf ~e...,·1ng. ~nga, foo<l prepAr::i:1on. paint1n~, guitar and foreign languages. Back-to-school Seasoned With Club Activities It 's back·'.o--school and back to the regular club season as Orange Coast residents fill their cali;ndars ...,·;th m~Tiad t\'ents. PWP Are you man or woman enough for pairing~ Interested members and \·1sitors of Parents \\'lthout Partners will learn the pt'r~onal encottn!er ll'Chnique of "pa1nng" during a meeting al 7 '.10 pm trin1orr1J"'· !n Carpenter Hall. Dana l'oint. Laguna Beach a u l h o r Rn11:1ld Deutch. aulhor of "Pairing," will tell how "to n1eet 811\0ne or the opposite sex an.vi1mt . anyv.·here and d.isCn\·er at l)OCe whelhrr you are "''ast 1ng ~our time l'lr \\"ht'ther !he l\\O of you really click .·• LB Woman 's Club Luncheon will be. ~erved, followed by 1n alttrnoon ol card playin& when members of the Laguna Stach Woman's Club gather at 12 :30 p.m. ton1orrow. in tbe clubhoust. ~1rs. Cara Harding i 1 chairman while Mrs. Kim Elli! and Mrs. Rose Meumer are accepting reservationi. members and Lheir husabnds first meeting of the year al Mothers·to·be Presbytr.rlan . Ne·,\'port Beach. will be honored gue1t1. Cos!a 10 30 11.m. Mondo11y. ~pl 20, Prepartng Expe c t 8 n l A tour of the (acility "'ill Mesa resident Mrs. Robert 1n r-.1esa Verde Library, Parents, lnc. will stage a new preceed a 12.30 p.m. luncheon. Humphrey! is among thtlm Mrs. Donrui Friebertsh;1;ustr natural r.:hlldblrth education d Cl b ofCosta t.1esawillrelateher seriesbeginnlngTuesda y , Steak Dinner Mon ay u summer on a full scholarship Se t 21 f h P • · Women o t e Moo&e 11.'ill Huntington Beach ~!onday at Arro"'·mont SchtiOI of Arts Interested couples may call serve a steak dinner from 7 to Morning Club "'ill mee l at and Crafts in Tennessee. She ~lrs. Thomas Harris of Hun-9 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 18, in lo 30 •1--' s l 20 will show sli~ and discuss l Be h f f··-' · : f .. m. "vuua}', ep . . 1ngtoo ac or w•11er in-the Moose Lodge. The Gold.en A AUW iJ1 the Sheraton Beach Ion •·arious crafts. formation. Tones will provide music for l Social hour will~ al 11 :'ll} Art G dancing. Celebrating its first an· a,m, follov.·ed by a l)ulfel 5 rou p Volunteer Council niversary is the Amer ican lul'!Cheon. The New r-.1oder n The fountain Valley Arts Representatives of I he Alto r Society Association of U niv er a il Y Minstrels will entertain. Assor1at1o n v.•ill gather at 7 JO ,.._ ·1 f \\'omen . Weslminster·Foun· Orange County ......... unc1 o A card rarty, open to the lain Valley Bran ch. d p.rn. ill onday, Sept. 20, in the Hospit al Volunteers w I! I public, will be sponsor!!d by Dl!ssert "''ill bf! ser\'ed ill noon and card play will begin at 12 :30 p.m. ·~~- ' @.~f:!.f~ •• ~;NG Womf'IU A11po,el Dy • Norman W i att • Bleyle Alt o Coll Wt1< 2711 Eotl Ceatl H""Y · Co10"0 d1I Mor ~71·4740 Men1beis wHI gather for a Libr a ry Fri en s civic center for a meeting. gather for a quarterly meet ing St Anne's Altar Bnd Rosary lunchtoo and travelogue at ,_l'~T~h~e~Co_..'.'.s~l•~~·~le~"'::_~L~ib~'~'~'Y:__l".~K~'""_l~~~l•~t.'.he~c~w~11l~g~i~•·~e.""_•~~a.'_1_9~3~0~a~.m~.~M~o~nd~a~y,~Se~p~t~. 2.'.0~·-Soc~~ie~tyC..::io~lh~e~p~a~c~i•_h_h_•_l_J._Se_''.!_ ___ ~~~~11'::---Friends will gather for lhe pastel portrait demonstration. at Hoag r-.1emorial Hospital. Beach tomorrov.·. JI 30 a.m. Saturday. Sept. JR. in the ~1ile Squart Clubhouse Las Da mas ~lrmbers of Damas de Caridad vtill bt JOined by their husbands for a cocktail party Sunda y, Sept. 19 ln tht. La Habra home of Mr. and. Mrs. Howard P t It i t r • New Horoscope: Virgos To Throw Off Doubt Fanlaslic King-si~ed !l!Xury Is yours with this delightlu l Ortho mattress and 2 boK 1pring•I Un-- believably low price tor a lu\17 rt. of stretch-out i;omtort. Including Crown F!ex Center !or 1dded su pport. INCLUDIS OATHO· PAK 1nd DOUBLE IONUSI Marv,..lous Oueen-sitod mat· trc~s and box spring (lives you Or1ho's famous ciu11U1y-c1ah6d cons!ruttlo!'I. Designed ror com-- for! and ~upport! Now you cart ~11t a gre11.1 night's sleep !or this low, low price! INCLUDES ORTHO-PAK 1nd DOUBLE BONUS! FR IDAY SEPTEMBER 17 By SYJ11\"E\' O:'llARR • 1-!arr~· Houdini v.·as a piflncrr. not onl y a~ a maJ,t1- ci:1 0 and an escap!' artist. but .;i!so 11"as perhaps !hr first Ull- portant stun1 n1an 111 n11\11on piclurl'f\:. Houdini t':<rn1phf1cd t he qualities of h10:. ~Cld!atal :-:1gn Aries. JI 1 s 1n· ,. c n t 1 v e n es s . d " ring, sho11•rn;111~hip, kc e n 111. tel leC'hlral cu~ios1ty rn;idc him nn r of !hr grl'alcsl ni"lnlCS 1n lihO\\" b11s1n(•!;.~ and an 111- '1<'rnf!t1nn:il ('1•lrhri1y I! 1.~ studirs (·n1hraccd p s) c· h 1 r phenon1enu And astrnltig~ - he v.·a~ Aries and ~lt1.r.~ ~n his fingertips. ARIES !:'ilarc:h 21 ·Apn l J!l 1· \Vork and rrin·rl Arrangemcn!s subjr<'I In l'hangr. rl1~pult'. 'l'Clu ::ire hni~h1nl! r:i!ht•r ihnn bl'ginnin;.: :1 prn1rrt rrla· honship. Hc<1 l1zc l hlf> plan ac· Handiwork Y nu'll rnJ0~' 4·n1ehl'!1n1,: lh1~ al~h;in -\·nu '\I be prn11rl to ihn11 J! ;i~ \·pur hanri1" or k' ,J1tf\·rr•1rhet nf~h:in in 11n unu~u;il nin d,..rn ilr'lll.n -I smar! 1n :i 1-h:lltt'~. m11l11cnlnr!' Re i cr~1hlr. hch111 ro1i:ih1 Pal· tern iflOfi d1rr1·t11in" St:\"E\T)"-Fl\'E fE:'\IS for eaC'h pr1\lcrn -t1dd 2a crnts for 1•;11·h Jl:ittrrn for •\1r ~!A ll i an<l Srw<'t:il II ;1nrlI111 g : ()!hc r\1·1.,.c lf11r1! rl:1 ~s dl'll\C't'\' \l·lll 1:1~l' 1l1rt'r 11cc\.~ nr 111nrr ~nd tn Alwr llr01•f., thr D·\I. L'l 1111.rrr. 1n:i \"rc<llerr·;if1 De p! . P.1•x 1r.:1 Olrl ChC'.IS t'H Slat1nn , \'riv Ynrh. '.'\' Y. 10<111 , •J>r1n1 ~·nn1f", Add re,s. Zip, ~~a~t~·~: ~1~~11~~~ '11 A f T '72: 1 Ne"·es! crnrhc·t knit~ fnr lhe l!!llpre!Sl\'l' ~rn<.'rntlnn ~ ~ev.·­ ln8. e1nhrnrlrr1 ri u \ 11 o;; "ffllhan,: Frrr r a t t c r n ~ ' CatalnR flO cc111 ~ New -"ln~lanl Cro«htt" Book. Step-li~··s1tp rnrture,: le.ch vou how l'l rrfll'hf'I ln- .U.nt ll'" Plui'I nev.·r~I p11t!erns II . Complrtf' l n~1ant Gift Book ~ mor" than lllO t1frs SI. · Complf'te Af i;han Book -SI 1'16 Jiffy Rlllil:S .. Book. Ml cents Book of IZ l'rbt AIJhtn5. 5ft C'l'nl ~ Quill Rook I -Hi pa ttern~ 50 {'('ntJI Mu seum Qull1 fWM'lk ! -an otnl! I Sook ~ "Quill< fnr Tnil"v's 1.ivln~" 1.-, i1'1't•1n ~.r11·•r(~ cord1ngty E m .-. t lo n a I in- 1·olvement nov.· is no laug hing matter. TAURt:S tApril 2(}.~1ay 211 1: Relations ,,.,·ith children ma y be opposite of pleasant. Hold your _ground : stand !::1st fo r pr!nriples. fl ut do perce1l'e nf'rd for proi;re~s Fresh 1·i('11·· point "·ill help y~see light. 1..-0<lk ahead.. <iE1\tlNI 1r.1av 2 .. une 2~1: \\'hal is apparently an in1· por1ant personal desirt i~ suh· Jr!'! 10 r£11'ision . Vour lnner 1 nice enablP:; ''Oll to knov.· who is !n1!hf11I ·and ntherwi.~e. Fnllov1 I hrou,l!h on hluich. ])ln'r ri~k :O:('curit1·. CAr-;CEll 1.June.21 ·Jul\ 221 : Pns~rnne jou1·ney. if poSsible. Aroid 11-ril 1ng letter.~ in anger , i11anv assoc1oi1es. rcln!l1r.s are rnnrUsed. Take v.·hat yol1 hear with proverbial ~r:iin or sall. Oht:i1n hinl from Gemini me~sage. LEO 1 July 23·Aui;! 22 · \lonry position nercl!' re1 ll'\\", Chel·k £'xpendilures. So1ne ap· parent minor det:.uls n1a~· nnl be ;is sn1al1 as \OlJ think. Knn11· this -br; thnrough. Relal1ons v.·ith npfl'1~11e Sl'X m<iy kO throuf;h ~ r .-. r m y 11P'1ther . r1nc11 1A11g 2:i SC'pt 22 1: Ynu can 1hro"· olf !r::1r, clouht. < ipen lu1rs 11r con1un1ratinn. 'l'ou ma\' he ~urrounrlrd bv dust or Contro1rrsy. Key is tO tread t1i;:htl.v. l.cm1ni coul d hr. involvPrl. Famil .1 1ncmber~ rn:iy r]llarrrl Lll\RA lSrpt, 2.1·'1!'1. 22 1 Sotne fa ctors 111'1,V be unkno11n. non '! 1nakl' lon ~­ range rommitnir111 Tra\el sh11uld be pu1 off -11n!ess Rn ab.,olu!e 11rrr.~i;1I\. ~IR k e rrrrn1 1-lil!h! Rt> diplrim;il1c SCORPIO tOct 2l·NOI" 21 1- Dnn'l mix rnonr~· an rt frif'ndship -unless vou 11 .1nt !{l lo~e both Actcn! i' nn hn\1' to fulfill desires. Some may attempl In make you third party in dispute. Se' clearly. Prtceive motives. Protect yourself . SAGITTA RIUS !Nov. 22· Dec. 21 1: You may be trying loo much. too soon . Slow pace. Heed l'Oice of e1perience. Consolidate ga ins. Take in- \'entory. Money Inv o I v Ing n11l\e, partner could be subject or heated discu!sion . f'i\PHICOHN tDec. 22 Jan. 1!1 1 S<ime of you r natural t1hilitie., 11re :o.porHihted and i1pprcc:1a!ed . 1'here are some v.·hisperings, rumors. Remain aloof. Test one who has pro- 11l;i1med undying I o .v a I t y . Resul ts misht be good for a laui.:h. AQUARIUS 1Jan. 2(}.feb. \8 1: Financi al pressure can be relieved by new approach. SI rive for more originality. Be independen t. Old v.• is h e ~ , rlcs1res are o u t mode d _ Becognize this and make ap· prnprta\e revisions. PISCES t F,b. J9.r-.1ar ch 20l: Let others. including mate or partner. set pace. Ride your 11me.. Improve public rela- t1nns. S1r11 e to unde rs tand !hose "1th opposing \'Jews. l'n.~t pone legal actions. Share knnwl edge Be receplive. IF TOllAV IS YOUR BlllTflllA Y you are a no nonsrrl.';e person wh en it comes 10 II\ 1ng up !o obli ge.lions. This h11s been a year in v.·hich efforts hal"f' p11 id d!l"idends: morr •1·ork. added respnn~1bil11 y. but there·s a chanrr fnr greater rev.·ards. lf .s1np.\c. tnarriage hov ers. If n1arr1rd. h 11 s 1 n e s s ad- 1 anl'rn1cn1 is indicated '" 1 "o ""' "'"" ·~""1 "" ,..u """ •"•rl~Q• ~·O•• ~·~"'V Om•<t • "')I r~Q• ,,...,,,., ii·• l>ul~ Abl)o,T r.•l·•loG• s"'" ""'~O•t• •"d H ('"" '" ,...,.,,. "'~""'"1 '"• DJo lLV ~•Ln1 I f', •. , .. , ("•"li ,,,.,,., 'ti•·•"' ..... ~ ..... y >'1111 I \\'EIGHT @ WATCHERS . !' You can'! beat Ortho's lan1astically low priol s end outstendln q quaJltyJ Th•s greet lw iri-11ized mallreas and bOK •pr!ng lit bullt to· !1st wl1h sohd con- l!llruclion and fine supporH INCLUDES DOUBLE BONUS! s59 Corner Group < 6arg11ln prlces for King.sized com!ort on lh1s fallulous mattre&s itnd 2 box springs! Lon gli!e dura!lilily with Tem -... pered S1eel Innerspring Unit and Crown Flitx C11 nl11 rSup por!! I NCLUDES ORTHO-PAIC •rtd DOUBLE BONUS! $168 Tremendous add<!1on 10 bedroom or drn is I hos super 10 pirce Cornor Group which intludes 2 Or!rio ma111e~s~s. 2 box: 11orings, 3 botstert, 2 quilled co~erlels and sl'>arp comer Ii.Die. Gtve your room a lift wlll'I th 11 complete set! n onlY bUY you ca Mattresses QrthO Stores at ' ortho • • Ortho-Posture, King-Size Mattress & 2 Box Springs s12s ' Be11utolul modem 3ofa Jg ver~alil!! ~rl· dlt1on 10 11ny home. Con'fflrts easily in1o comror!11b!e bed With Or!ho ma111ess.. Oe!uxit t1i!oring itnd cons!ruc!ion m !h•~ modern design. Avail1ble In ell slzes! INCLUDES DOUBLE BONUS! ruu sur•179 Now's the time to save on one of Ortho's II nest King-Size Bed Sets! long·lasting s1os Round Bed Dis1rncl;ve. '111!.,rent, tll•s 11•'!al Rr1und Bed Set add-. t""' dC'c<:ir.1:-., -, rnuc.'1 :i> you r homo. Matlrrss ario ma!ch1rit Inunda tion p•ve lull 7 It. nl ~•·rrin 1 comfort. Comolet<i with f'lsh1011 i?? sheet and ti1ted bottom sh"('L , support and fine qua lJty features Include special heavy duty tempered steel unlt. Crown Flex. Genier Support. Urethane loam cushion support, and beautiful \\llGHTiaw\\~\TCHER£ will donate a p•n"y fer every pound lo1t in the month of Septembe r ~y 11ch of its membe r1 to YOUR local mu Ii i-quil ted cover with additional 12" of foam for added comlart. A bargain at this low price! Includes ORTH O·PAIC i nd DOUBLE BpNUSI HEART ASSOCIATION WEIGHT @WATCHERS.WORKS Reg. $299.95 3 Big Meals • D1y-Dediceted Lectu re " I NOW ON' 'Y Plenty Of Snach-F,iendly Atmosp h"e I L 2 M illion Members-8 Succes1ful Ye•r1 I Join This Very Day Registrat ion $5--0nly $2 per wt11~ Wo Contrect1 to Si9n Queen Si ze -Save $50 mattre11 &: S199 box spring 95 Twin or Full Size -Save $30 mattreaa & box spring Free D eliv ery sgg tha Ortho-Pak Fieldcrest no·lron King or Oueon s•ze trio sheet • F1etdcres! f'\o·lroo Klf'\Q or Queen siz"' l11tcd bet· tom 1>heet • 2 King or Queen s1.?:c holster p!llow• • 2 pillow cases • King or Queen size mattres3 p1d • King or Queen 61ze molal lrame on easy. rolling casters & Double Bonus King or Queen: headboard plus quilt ed bodspreBd • Twin or Fu ll: headboi'lrd and metal framl'l on easy. rolling casters • Convertlble Sol1: gcnulnti Shop. ht rd casters and lilted arm ca1'5 WEIGHT ® WATCHERS. I The Nation 's Largest Chain of Mattress Specialists For lnform.ttil)n i nd FR EI lrochure C•ll Bll-5505 Tod1yl I LAKEWOOD SANTA ANA and 44 33 C•ndlew ood A v 1 nu 1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Cendltwood Shop• {across lrom LA~ewood Cente1) Phone: 6J4·4134 16131 Harbor Blvd. (co r n e r cil Ed in ger) Nell:! t o Zody's P hone : 839 ·'57 0 ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Be1wee n Eutlld and Broo~hu•~.1 A•~ri11"s Ju!! Eas! of red M<11t Phone: 776-2590 OPEN DAILY 10 9 •SAT 10·6 •SUN . 12·6 ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY• CREDI! TERMS AVAILABLE• BANKAMERICARD •MASTER GHARGE DICK TRA·cy TUMBLEWEEDS PUf "!\iA f SflNKIN' MUL.E POWN! ... VER 51'01 L.IN' HER f\01'1'EN! Mun AND JEFF JEFF, You OWE ME $ 3,7'J.O FDR LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED THIS !'AST YEAR 1 1-1 DO? FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE NMR INA MILLION 'l!ARS! GOU.Yj ... I SURE HOl'E "rnE S~ERIFF DOt/f FIND OU1' ·~T 1\IEflME 'ltJU RUN OFF WITH 1\IAT RICH WIDOW'S MJNEY ! I'LL TELL YOU WHAT-- YOU PAY ME t 500 DOWN AND .90 A MONT+\ !'OR Tl-IE NEXT 36 MONTI-IS! SOUNDS LIKE BUYING ACAA! --- By Tom K. Rycin ONIO CANNOT ~E TOO SOLICllOUS O' ONE'S MULES By Al Smith I AM! By Dole Hole By Frank Baginski . L:: -- -- Ll'L AINER SALLY ·9ANANAS TheA,1'11 -""""°•-50 send you t.o '!O<J " home.when DO you cle \m I CON~SS, confeutd-l!H ? DAIL V PRDT J l ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti :---·---·------;..:::===-----..------- GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS DC00, I'I.\ »or SO sore :i: 11.l!.f.ll" -ro ()()~~~CLUB· w~c;? Bv Charles M. Schulz 6~. A~ By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson SOUNDS LI KE ' A !>O-IT-YOU,.SELF BAAIN-C>AAIN- By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS .. • I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I PEANUTS AC~O~S 1 Be ~~~•! .'." Cer• 1\ S{I •,\al:~s lrss IC71'] SZ Est~bllsne d: A~br. i 1 "a·" 51 Pr·s".lna.! l~ ol.01,·· • e b~•e r11 ~~rt 5,5 A ~ 'TIJI shop: i; C.a•··rl 2 wor1s l ,, •1~, ~1 5'l Sm.1H~~l 1: Re'.!*·, ~J J 1 e~··c1 ;1:Q f:ot P,0 I~ .1tO • ~1 ~l CJe,;· 1e'ort ~3 Ben•111en Z5 lilu~,,~1 symhol 26 Crioling drink· Var. 30 ShO'J'S or ~P011'ial J.1 !1d ·~''abode I 35 O!lt>nt Ji T 1t 'Ja Devon river 13'1 PrerxcuPa!iOll witl1 fact 42 EgQ: Prefix 43 Plates sheltered from lhl" w111tl 45 Mtd •C in~ I sobs\anc~ 4fi Foolish !lfon,e ~a St. Fr.lntis ,,_ l " " " 26 27 JI . , .. " .. I " l'')nbt r ~3 ~I ne entrance b4 !Otirol>t'an tap1ta l: Z words bb c~ci lol r,I Pe•·1 !.7 Trers oft~ P•1.li rr.1nes 68 F ·~~ure b't Fre"t~ stJmmrrs 70 D1rrc~·'l!1 71 Facts DOWN· 1 Boys 2Actof going out 3 l i'lewose 4 Revt<tl 5 WatrrCOUl'Sf of N.Carol ina.: 2 WOtdS 6 Ordnance: Abbr. 7 Home of a wild anlina.J ti Flower l ' .-. ' " . 'l Thinks highly o( }I) 0:.0llll!lfr'!C ld 11 Cause p.11in to lZ Boy 's ·nickn~m! 13 l""'enttd 18 Pract ical joker 22 1ree 24 sorrowful 26 lris,rlbed stont pillar 27 Puts a curse ori: Informa l 28 Ftnci11g sword"> 2~ Ariklt · 31 ll"!l!!IVlarly lrdtritfd 32 Bird JJ -c.lieese 36 Expressions or relief • 911&171 ~o -chi et· Newspa i !r VIP: 2 •ords 41 Fa1mers' - 4 4 Rt st ptdods 47 Head m1n1gt r of an tstate 49 Very b!t pl1ne : Abbr. 51 Stupid 53 W1 It -: Hotel ba stblller 55 Stakt 5fi Rtvist 57 Stt the telllpo for 58 ArU!an title fiO Charlts Lad bl Put lhra.igh a sltvt 6Z lnttrjectkln h~ic1til'IO .. goed-byt., 65 High: Comb. for• •t !i .. Ii iiL. ..si~~ L-...L.l.L.--J........-~E~~ L!:!::L'! JUDGE PARKER l'tl U KE '10\J TO COME POWW TO Hri:AOOU ... "1'515 WI™ US, KAME ! MISS PEACH I ,. I I • PERKINS lf'l1.'IM ...... J-, .. ,~ ............ -, ... ' ..._\ I I 't-.... ., .. -.. - By Mell By John Miles DENNIS THE MENACE \Jo Q 0 • O:>tl'r &!' 1H~ 10tA t 00N£ rT FOR YIH/.' IF AIN&:YJfl l<ASES ~S IN lHIS NEIGll~~ ITS GONli4 &,tf/,1' - • __ -. • D•ll V PllOl Slftl P~o!O THEY'RE DOING DOUBLE DUTY FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH IN CONTEST Twin1 Ida (left) and Diana Jackman (Or 11 It Otker Way Around?) Togetl1erness Pays Hu 11tingto11 • State Po geant lit People v.·ho meet Ida Jackman ha\·e been kn o1,1,·n to get confused, oart1cula rly ;f they Imo"' her sister, Diana alld currently the~ are lllur guides l1n th e Queen :\Iary "'\\"e don"! ha1·e an v brot hers or sisters,'' Dian a said "'! ~uess · lhe sh(\('k l1f having t"Jns v.·as enough for l1Uf parents." The tiA·o Hunllnglon Beach girls are 1den- ucal twins IA'ho make a po1n1 of dressing alike. so the Cflnfusion is understandable At the contrst. !he,\ v.·111 Cl1mpr!e in a bi· k1n1 Cl1n!esl. a J:?rann1e dress ercnl .<1nrl a pant and ~h1 rl Cfl!e;::nr\' The 11 1nnr rs of the fali· fnm ia pageant 111!1 hP el1g1blr Fnr the .\l1ss Tll'1n LSA cnnte~1 and !he 1,1,1nners nl !he na· Ilona I C'QO\est "111 compe1e in a :\l1ss Tv.in \\'orld On Sept 24 the~ 1,1,·iJI gn Ill Palo A!tfl to compete in the \llss T111n Cahlnrn1a Pageant as the entries from llun11ngtnn Reach. The girls are sponS()red by the Huntingto n Beach Jaycees. "\.\'e're prelly excucrl ;it>nut 11.'" s:iid Ida ''The onh• nther l\1 1n cnn1es! 11e\·e been in was one · held recentl.1 in ('l11 oradn Springs \l/e took first runners-up 1n !hf> mnst !denl1cal girls ca1egory of the Intern ational T1,1,·1n C<Jn. vention ." '"\\'e rn 111y OC1n.c rv.1n!'i st'l muc·h. 11 e·re reall,v IO<Jk 1n~ for11 ;:irrl fl1 P;iln Altn.'" Ida sair!. '"It seems that recent ly 1h<!re h;is b('rn a In~ of prom o11nn nf lll'1ns 1n p;igeants like this and 1n ;id\'ert1~1n i:: !I shnuld hP a lot of fun" In arld111 on In •hatllli! 1den !1(';i l hlnnrlr hair and blur f'l 'P!'. !he .c1rl~ al sn ~h<irr ;i ('a r adorned 11·1 th a ·license 11 h1ch re;irl s T\\'l:'·,"S 5 The referenc1: tn tv.1n~ i~ nb1 il1us Th e 5 stands for their b1rthda.1 . Feb 5 The two girls are 2:J ;;nn J11 e 11·1th thei r parents at 7092 \';:ilent 1ne Dn1·e In .Januarv they graduated v. irh match1nc degrees 1n fl1r- eign languages from Cal State L<in g Beach 5 N ewconiers J oi11 Beacli Sc liool Staff Fil'e ne1,1,• lacf's are e.\p<'f'ted tn join lhf' Hun!ini;ll1n Rear h Cily School D1s1ricr s!afl next month Associate Superintendent f h<irles Palmer ~aid Tuesda y n1~h1 tha 1 the screening of ap- plicant ~ for ne1,1,• Jnbs under lhP \a!1nn.<1l E m er g f'n cy 1''.mpln.vn1Pnl Ac! had been "f'x!rernelv sucC'rssfuJ " Cleanup ~I an Con11ncn<lc<l For R cs<"11 e A Hunrin!:lfln r Me n i11 r I A $2i,~OO ;illnr·;it1n11 1'1 lhP rlis trirl me:ins that 11 \<'111 hr ahll' to cmp!o.v a cnn1muni1 v relations (lff1cer. ;ind three te;icher Rides nl.:llnlrnanrr 1n:in h:is hr"n f'l1mtnrndcrl h1 Harhl1r~ anrl RearhPs n irrrlnr \" 1 n1·" 1\fl1nrhn11.~r fnr his pal'! 1n s;i1- 111~ ;i fl111ndrn nc hnil! :inrl 11s !hrf'P p:is~f'ni::rrs .Jnn R;11t1s nf 2no.12 f'nl'c r1r- rlr. 11h11 1s ;i n1rn,1ihl'r nf lhl' r1I\ 0!'1 nikh1 hr.1<'h clriln1n~ rrr11 iinnprd nff lhr nir>r tn hrln l1frc:11 .1rrl~ H:il 11<'.!nnc: ;oinrl :\l tkf' l\;idrr;1 kf'rr lhr h<i;i ! from fn1111drr1 nc. 1n lhc ~u1 r .-1 ahn11t 2 ;i m S,..pt i l Se rvice \1 1dsh1 pn1an F1r~t r \ ;i ~ ~ Ste\'f'n E. A1ntin~ nf \cwrnrt Beach. recen t!\ <·nmplr trd h:"i first cl;ii.s s11mr11rr tra1n1ng a board thP L'SS \'r11 nrlr;,n~ \l1dsh1 pman An1hnc harl hr,.,., 11 ith this flag~h1 p nl Srl<"•'h Fleet's An1ph1h1nu~ H r ;i 11 1 Grl1up ALPHA f,,r <1~ 1'eC'ks nf lra1ninc 1n s1'11plP•,n1! prn- C('(]ure~ Uurin g th1<: t'>r1111rl l1r stood undt'r11a1 \\illrh,,•. rnn ned !hr ~hip rl ur1nc ni;111r111 r1 1ng d rill~. r;11:ilif1r-rl <!" an nr ficer of !hr i)l'r k 1n fY•rt nnrl rrcr11·f'rl a thnr111ir·h _,afnpllng of !he rnodern \;11 '· ~;i1·y Sc;i rllnn l!Jrr~ ~: na,·irs. ~nn l1f :\1 r ;;inrl '.\Ir • r, H D;11 1r ~ nf 42i Hnlh S1 . La!:una Rearh_ 1 ~ nnw ;it tending !he Schonl l1f ilu<:1r ~I the /\';11·al Amph 1h1nu< Ra.<r, L1t11e Creek . \'a "T<1 see penplr "' 1 1 h fju .'ll1flcal il1ns surh ;is thrsr is rerill.v Sl1n1ethin~ There are prnp!e \1·1th rll1rtnr's dr~rrr s "hn are \1'dl1ng tn pu.<h hrnl1ms." sri1d Palmer. \1hn.~e rl1stnc1 had se1 up a "hiring h:ill'" l;i~t \\'rdnr~rl a v ;ind Thursd:i,\' in cnnJunct1on "1t h !hr r'll_I "'\\e had a 1eachrr 11 1!h 10 1r;irs e~·prnence \\hn 1,1,nt1ld hr lf'f\ hlipp1 !'1 l!n tl1 11 nrk ;is ;i tParh('r aide Thrrr 11 a<; al«n ;in appl1r;int fnr !hr r R 1nh 1• ho h:indlr d thC' publ1r rrla· t1nns fr.r lhr r\fl<llln nrncran1 :it lhP P;ir1' 1\Jr Sh011 ," hr ~.1 r! Thr> lhr"r rn;;n;icrrl tn tr111 !hr sl;i!lr>rl hl1;1t ;111::11 f"fl"l llH' p1rr anti 'Ill f [111r 1\ Cn;i•I r;11:irrl ('111!rr tnok thr 1r<~r l unrlrr !n11 (" I nn[! Rf'i!rh nprr 11 11 a.~ '1111 nF rt.1 ncrr !n 1hr lrllrr l1f rr1n1- 1nr1H1:it1nn \1 Mt'hnu•f' ~-llrl ' Yn11r alrrtnr<:<: ;ind ri111rk l h1n~111'.! 111 ;i"<:1<..t1nc l.lfr i:::u:irrl ll.11 !)r,!nnt: 11r>r" ahn1 r and hr1nnrl lhr <';ill l1f d11t1 111 1"111 r:1t1;ic1 t1· r,f r '1ll 111 111 r n f l1!'1Cr:i!l1r :irrj 11" rcrt;i111h np nrrc1:i1r 1n11r rn11r:icr In lh" L1rf' nf d:i ncrr "Ar !ll11l <:11rh ;i<; 1n11r' nnl n11l .1 r·rnrt'~rnl ~ th" hi rh lr1cl nf <:rr1·1rr rif n111· drnnr!n1<'n! h11! ~nr.1k'> 11r ll l1f 1n11r f11'r~nn 1I 1udtn1rnt :in<1 rlC'l!'rrr l1f rh:ir:irrrr .. P.1ln1r1 s;i1rl hr wa~ nf 111r '1 11111111!1 th.i t thr r>1npll1\e rrl:i- J 11,1i~ nffJCC'r 1111gllt hr n1nrr <li ff 1c111! tn hu·r "There 11;i<; nn '•llf> 11hn r011lr! r1·rn co111C' rln~,, tn n11r rrrp 1tti'111rn1s l\1' rl1rl ha1 e Sl1mr c;oinr\1rla!PS 11 hn rn11ld hr tr;i 1nrd fl1r !he j'lh lhnuch." ,s;iirl r ::iln1cr. .======~-=-=-=-~===~! Palmrr and Trustrr r)1·\!llr TH E BEST Ha"s.·nn "oil ,,., .. , .. , th• onh I " ' ,., ' r:".irl,.r•h1r p n t I o pfl11"1' :'\a\'\ Sram;in Bri.1n \\ applir;oin l" anrl makr ;i r•rr11r'n· •·r ... :1nHI~'" " nn" ,.,r Jhr Cassf'rl). ~l1n fli \Ir .:i nrt \li -!nr nrl;it1l1 n nl f1nat1st ~ In !hr 11orirl < mn•! t"""tl:ir rnrn•1-1' f harlf'S (';:is~erh nf 2'11JI hr.;irrl nf l r11~1f<f'~ h1 th,. rnd n/ ~1r1 p~ r:r.irl it d;u!y in the th h flArLY rn.r1r. Bayader!' Ter . rnrnna n,,1 1~ mnr l Pilar. 11;; serl'1n~ at Camp II :\1 r-----------_;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;I Sm ith. Oahu. !l;i11a11 He i~ a 1Dil tr~du.1tr '11 lhr Un11·ers1ty of Cahf0rn1a a1 Lo~ Angeles Airman O;:n'id L. Badov.~l.i. Yin of ~l t and :\!r~ \'1ck .I Barlnwski Jr l1f fi2~2 \\'1n:;\n\<' Drive. Hun1Jn~ton RParh h;i~ cnmplet.ed h:i51c train111~ :ii Lackland AFB. Tr~ He h;i s heen ass1~ned 1'1 l.011 r1 Af"R Coln.. for lrR1nini: 1n thr armamt'~t l'ivsterns field Don't Gambit witk your Family', Health-Purc!)s• AQUASPRING '"''''"'"'•••• ''"~'''" •~11 M"~' WELSH'S NATURAL FOODS 263 FOREST AVE ., LAGUNA BEACH 494-3582 ''Arti stry in ~lovin g" for the BEST -MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 580 Broadway -· Capo Co11tinuatio11 Schoo l Under Study'1 Capistrano Unified Schon! class cuts. a large number parent involvement and many who v.·ou/d ordinarily be asJ District's continuation M'hool "'ere sent because of narcotics parent.s say •·1 don 't hal'e pro-signed to continuation sehovl -a program for youngste;s \lnlalions blems". the k.id does , 50 bul v.·ould not benefit b\ being v. ho are excluded from the Trustee Bob Dahlberg ;isked sent there. • regular school-is being closr-if anvthin~ is done to educate straighten him oul." I\' exa mined by the Board r.f -.tud~nts In the are.a ur drug \'a!cn!1nc added he hri pcs to Trustees. ahusl' see some 1mpro1 emenl in !he The bo;ircl ~1 0 n da y 1n. ··v.·e ma ke posit 1 1· e program this .\ear and an· structed A. :\1 . Valent ine. pri n· 111<1t('r111ls R1a1lahle."' ~aid t1cipates ::ibout 100 sludents c1p;il. to make ;i presentation V;;i len!1nt'. "liul we've fnunrl C'ven lhnugh a nrw "1n1erme- at the next m<'e!i ng on arC'as !hat drul! usr 1~ nFten a dta!e" rl::i!.s will beg in 1,1,·h1ch might henef1t fr o1n :in n1anifcstat1on of 11 deeper prn-The "intrrrnechatl'" pro- outside evaluation bll'm .. ):!ram. authorized for the first \'11lent1ne told the hoard 1h;1t He said the !'«honl a!1rmpt~ time th is \ear by !hr bn<ird. thl' program sn far had nnt lo ~et to the root.~ of problems \\"Ill Oe a cl a.~s held 11n the high heen as succl'ssful as 11 cl1ulrl throu gh the Child r.uidance sl'hnnl campus during r('l!ula r he. lie suggested ;iddiurina l Cl1n1c but th' clinic requires school hou rs for youngsters cn11nschng might heir J:f'l snn1e sludenl~ hack 1ntn the rein1lar high school prQgran1 "Cont1nuauon school ts the la st slop fnr many." s<11d \"alent ine. "It doe<; ta ke thr Auc tio11 Set Saturday pressure off the hu::h schnnl. An auct1(in flf llems ranging hut there 1s <il~o some v.aste. frflm vacation~ in San D1egn lo \\'e try 1 er~· harrl t0 sah ace a nag that has been flo...,•n these students because the '1\'er the L":.; Capitol \\'l!l be nexl stop for any of them 1s held from 2 p.m. to 8 pm. In addi!ion to the auction. I enter!a1 nment 11.•111 be prn11dcd b~' rh~ King Cousin~ and Heather You ng. sta r o f In sddilion. the continuation program l'o't!l be structured n1uth like a regular schixi l day; the principal will spend nv:>re t1n1e at I he faci lit,1•, mnre counseling \lo'lll be done .• tin d "'Or k·txpcrie nce prn--1 grarn~ "'111 be eoor·dinated. ' "II 1s in1portant l11al the~· be 1>rn11ded a po~ilJ\e rather tha n pun111 re expcrienef' S(I thev will be en<.:ou ra g('(! In conl1uue to\.\ard graduation either ci tcr ceturn to fl'g u!ar 1 school or 1n ;;irlult school ·· GOD HELP : .. \: .·. · .. BOBBY and HEL~:\ "THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK" COLOR-R.&fE O It .. -.;. ! .. ' :• ~.:-' Ope11 Nlt htly At ,,45 ,,~; • Sunday 111 I :4S '·"'· WtNO[Ll !Ull.lO~l MIC H.-.ft Gii.EEi!. the slrert. Saturd;i y, television's '·Land of thl' ...,,,,,,.,,1;1 •. ~ -~"'·'"' .............. .., "FORTUNE & MEN'S EYES " . "'l!nfortunate !~·. \\'e don 't Tht ~uc11on L~ part nf an Giants" I al\.\·a\'s succeed." afternoon of en!crl<'linmcnl 1n There 11·!1 ! be dol1r pnze.~ in-1 1\lthnugh the gr ea I e s I hrnl'f1t !he bu1Jd1ng fund of the cludin,C trips to San Frnnriscn' W•rl<l't lorqul T1~••mlu11• IPKi"t"I' L.tt;ol Decrier Wil Howell OPEN MONO•V NOTE~ - (LO!f O S•TURD•V nun1ber nf studen ts ..., a s ('hur(•h l1f Jesus Chri.~! of the <ind Las \'eoas as well as "V.• ••v ~ .. ,o •o '"~"' .. d r h I L ..) ,., <DU> C<>~l ,d~• >• remove rom I e t·egu ar prfl· a!ler-t1:iy S;11nts 1n l·lun· passes tn local entertainment , ln•o oo~env P•r~ R<t, 1"e~• """'I COLOR-R.t.TED R. .. • _g:•~a~m:::""::.::'':":':':':f:::::l'=u=a=nc=·'='=•=nd==='="='"=to=n==B=e=a<=·h:·~~~~~~...!'.P:•~''~':·~~~~~~~~~l ~,,,,,~··~"~"~··~·~·~·~"~",,,,'~"~·,,~·~·,,,,~r,,,,""""""""""""""""~~: AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE STANLEY BASSETT MORRIS L.A. PERIOD THOMASVILLE No11c1 OPEN 11~UNDAy . Otos:oo MATTRESSES SIMMONS· SEALY· SLEEP E-Z QUALITY NAME BRANDS ONLY! KINGS -QUEENS -FULLS · TWINS EVERYTHING MUST GO! REGARDLESS OF COST 5 ,/((f SANDBERG SETS s P'tl(f BASSET SETS 5 l'llCI BASSET SETS :;i; Now $148 KING SIZE BEDS As Low As $88~.~ ••• NOW $196 TWIN SIMMONS MATTRESSES $27?a~ "" $299 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES $22~~ :::;NOW MISMATCHED MATTRESSES$ :::;NOW $27 4 AND BOX SPRINGS w. .. S P'llCI L.A. PERIOD SETS '"'"'m $370 Amer. of Martinsville:::. Now WE HAVE 240 PIECES OF NAME BRAND FURNITURE TO CHOOSE FROM AT COST AND BELOW COST FIRST COMEI FIRST SERVED! DECORATOR KING/QUEEN HEADBOARDS $4 Reg . 120" to 150" NOW BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR ARMOIRES & CHESTS Reg. 349" NOW INVOICE COST HEADBOARDS Many colors and si111 to choose from. PRICED TO MOVEI 912 so. EUCLID .1 •.i rst , Ball Road "'i .. ht 2 Bloclcs to Euclid HIDE-A-BEDS SIMMONS • SEALY MODE • HEAL TH REST MUST GO NOW! VALUES to ~349" NOW NOW NOW ~OZINS TO CHOOSE FROM CORNER GROUPS 11 PIECE CUSTOM GROUPS Qu il ted covers, inner-spring mattresses, ball casters FAMOUS BRANDS FROM $148°0 FREE DELIVERY • NO ADD'L COST ALL NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS ALL BRAND NEW!!!! WE MUST SELL OUT TO TH~ BARE WALLS •• NOW! . . . '· '· •, • ·~ .. ' ~: ' ; ' ' ., }>, -~ ,. • • • ; ' • ·. •, .. '1•1·'··-....... ;; .-.----- ••• WHEN YOU -BUY LUCKY'S GROUND BEEF ' ' · ... ~,,. :~ .... D •1<<>~ft••d l n opl a"'"" lrad1d ond C.a••ln• ;...-(..,.,he/l ed ho"'•· __ • -0.,.. '"'" ,,..l•'"eft Poh•t 9 <1•a~I••• !~u• ar •••"' b. lrffkl;v• /,,,.., Wo ~•••1~1. ~.,,, Jj ""0 ..1 9~ t •• ,,,r~ !opt. 1 1, 1911, to9ardle>1 ef <<111 •:.1ea1e1.H ' NOW THE PERCENT OF FAT CONTENT IS INDICATED IN KEEPING WITH LUCKY'S ''TRUTH IN LABELING" POLICY OUR LABELING MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBES THE VARIOUS KINDS OF GROUND BEEF. NOW, YOU Will KNOW THE FAT CON· TENT OF EACH TYPE OF GROUND MEAT YOU PURCHASE. GROUND BEEF ••• APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT ........................ 25% LEAN GROUND BEEF ••. APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT ........ -•. 20 % EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF •.. APPROXIMATE FAT CONTENT .... 15% AT LUCKY ... YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE GOOD EATING ! YOU ARE ASSURED THA T LUCKY'S GROUND BEEF HAS A LOWER FAT CONTENT THAN THE PERCENTAGE SET BY STATE AND ' ' FEDERAL LAW. ·-... BLADE CUT ...__ • > STANDING :FRESH FRYERS trSOll GRADE A !Ya TO l llS. AVG. (KICKIH5 WMOLl IODY 29~. CHUCK ROAST LUCKY I ONOlO TOP OUAllfY ll!F 53~. ROUND STEAK LUC KY IONDfD TD, QUALITY l((F ION( IN 93~h . RIB ROAST LUCKY ION DID TO' OU.t.llTY lllF l ARGI fNO 88~b. ST ANDING RIB ROAST =1Jw,0.;~A~"'lt'·-·-·$I ~~. !;!2~?,~!~~~,,:~:r ...... -·---·· $]5~. ~~~.~o~-J.~.~lT,~.~~~.~-~. __ 39~. cu1 .up FRYERS ,lPMI ·~•JOKTAKk!Mt .• ---·-.. ···--.. 34~. rw~,R.!.~~D~D~~~~,::.~~~~~~-·--····· $J 51~. !~~.~D~-~~~~J!~.~-~.~!..~-·-··· 45 ~. ' Ill STEAK ~~::u11~71D11:11, •••. , •.... DAIRY PRODUCTS FROZEN FOODS ,. 6 za•·.! LADYLEE ~i.. · ,. 1 BACON '~---1 ,Jj~;'·"r tU(ID 53' 1 t•. , ••• !~,~~O~~D !.?.~~-·-~-~-~.?..~····-•-59' GROUND BEEF llOMlY FUYOIFU1 s 9 c .. • IDfAl fDR Tl![ DlfTtlDDR SltlLL eu•LOW lb • llSCOUNI Pl!Cf AlfY SllE P~'· LEAN GROUND BEEF IEEFIER fLAYOR FOlt 7 9 c MEATIALLS. lrolEAT· LOAF l SLO,PY JOES! lb. EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF THE DIETERS' DEUGHT 9 3 c FRESH, EXIRA lUH AHO FUVORFUL b I . BEEF SAUSAGE """" 29< 11•11 ····-·····························•···' Dl.,1 •. !~.~~rD.~~G~l~ lsP~U~D~~I~.~ .... -•• 7 s c ~M~~D~l;-~~D~.~-~-~ ............. 1 ll ID!l $1 47 CROSS RIB ROAST __ _.. .. : MARGARINE 'll•IC•Mlll:l'S 43• Of"!-1101.tTN .• .,,._.,. RIDDI WHIP ;o,;:1c~'N ........ , ........... -••• 581 COTIAGE CHEESE ::00~'.~~N ...... -••••. 37c ()• •··~&r~ INSTANT BREAKFAST CAllNAllON S VAllllT11S 71f.i·OUNCl ,KG, 63c ()• •··~&r~ NESTLES' QUIK COCOA l2·0UNCl (Af< 83c RATH, HORMEL, WILSON 63< tll(fO 11(0• I 11. Pl' ....................... ,., .• ~~~1~~uN~•~(Y1~~ .~A.~.?.-~.·-··•·•• 73c !1~!~,~~!~o~.~1~.~-~~-~····-······· 73c IO NE llS~-lUCK Y IONOED TOP QUAlll Y 8£Ef 93~. VITA PAKT 0111161 IU!(l 71' 11 Dl.llL ........ , ........... ., BIWTER 1101 lll 81' Vt I ll!U.<1N .... -._,. .•••• _, __ ···~&;-!--..., ZEE LUNCH BAGS SG-COUNT PKG. 23c HOUSEHOLD ITEMS LUCKY GIN .. , ... ~ ........... i. U. l D. L FOOD IT AMP COUPONS Gladly Accepted Up 11 l·hr. "°i" r1 h1f, i1M.lud1"9 01thiitit JIOifl. ]1)'1 DEP FOR MEN DRY STYLE TOOTHPASTE ( Wh1t t111 t11th 11ftl• 11141 64 l1~1h1111 lir1olh 11UllS. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS oA AJAX LIQUID ~:~~~~~~~-~~~-~-~'.~7S• ZEST BATH SOAP :;," ....... 22 ' ~ JUBILEE ::~11!~·<1::.~~-~-~.1'~~-· ••• 89' TOP JOB ~·.0~:0;~:~.·0 .. . ... 73• REGARD JO••ID•'I ro• ·•~lllllG '1 •• r '°'''•.1•ii1,<1-............. . SIMONIZE WAX ~~::«u:: .......... 89• "115101 LIMO~. CMOCOlATI, OR Of VllS FOOO 1-t-OUfi/CE PKG. 36c FROZEN FOODS flSHSTICKS ~~·;; '.":~w Ul "'.~~'..~ ······ 'l 1' BREADED SOLE :~·;;•::~~ ............... 68• SIRLOIN TIPS :~·,0 ;~iz 45• BA GG ED STEAKS :~~·,'~'l't.1 .. ~~u-~'. ... '1 °1 O'S PIZZA ··~ (M+l \I 79• GIN 1!01 •CG ............... . T BLES ~11!1 \la~f 33• VEGE A , 01 ,.G ..•.•.•.......•..•• f •l"lfil\ POTATOES ~;~;o:~:,11111 cv1 ()• -·~&;-!---. SANDWICH BAGGIES PLASTIC BAGS lSO CT. 53c CANNED FOODS ~COFFEE MATE ~~~:11i~'-~.~:.~ ... Jq• YU BAN ~·;;\",.',~~~'." ..... __ ............... 11 ,, ~MUSTARD :·;~\:;··········-··-··· 18" ~ M.J.B. RICE ~~l IOJ ···-······"'" 29 ' 1111, (lllCUll. 01 •IW O•U•llt ~MUSTARO i•o •Ou•o • 38 ' '{'T ' '01 , .................... .. ... 33' o"' PEANUTS :~·o~'.~~:.0~.~.-~~'.11.~ .... 75' Our LOW E"<r)day Pr ice' HARVEST DAY BEVERAGES ti VA llET l f~ 12 OUN(( CAN 1oc CANNED FOODS oA" MIXED NUTS ~;~:~11~~·1~~:.<1• .. as· SEGO l10~1G0111 DIUn 23' ~ 10 01 <•• •v•••l llll ........... . o-"f OLIVES :~:~'i't~~OflllA {MO•"D .13• PEANUT BunER IAD1lll (NUNll 01 SJ U (ll AM•.<1 01 JAi ... ~ OLIVES ~·~1~::~.~· MIDIU .. "'.::.·.~···· 34• ~ INSTANT TEA ~·0~1°',:l:." .••...•..• 7q• .... READ'S SALAD """ u• ..... 33' 1Mlll 11••0-'llM•• 1!1\1 roT•TG ~ TOMATO JUICE ~=~·, 1('.0~· ...... 1 q• ~ A·l MEAT SAUCE ~~~:11 ........ 66t PACKAGED GOODS GRAHAM CRACKUS ~::~1r,001 ..... 41 " tY"" CRACKER JACKS !.','~:.,.~ .... 27t CHOCOLATE ~~~·~:~···.1 ... .. .... 41 ' Miii (MO<DLl!l. MlllL NUT. II• Ill 0111.MOllD ()• •··~&rr.-­ DEL MONTE PICKLES HAlVIS ~ ll'GULA I! 01 ltOSMll DllU 22 OUNCE JAR 45c PACKAGED GOODS MACARONI j::f.",':~1:.~~.~-·.:~.·.~~~ 51' RAISIN BREAD ~::;•;;:,~~ ............... 3S1 11 I . -1lY I UY" itt•u 1rt t1tr11n i•r• •udt '"""I • •1 "''"~fK!u1111" lt .... 11, ''"'"1!11111 1111•· •~t•r ... r~. "l(Y I Ul " lltl"I 11 111~ Ill /u1! I It• ti 1~• """' '''" n l"" '" ••. , l!or1 IM 10•. Wr ••r1ut jiu ) ?) • J 1tocl ut 10 1~o <t "lf1 SUY "' :·J 1t11111 you ••rt11t ll1 uu lor • •''' S~l•lf • IYl•TlllT SIYIN,S! ·::_.-;_~(t:'1-- CK ERi N CHEESE 69 Our LOW Evcr)d;ly rrice! ~~11"~~~ •• ,,,..,,~,~'.'"'t1 .u 11 rat ' GALLO ITALIAN ~2~.;~11~~~~~ .. ~~1EH~~1l•~•G)111 111 39c NO~A~~~ ~:~AME ROD'S SALAD DRE SSI NG 53 B DI. CHUB ................... 98c ,., ,.,.. . ,,., .,, c 13 DI . CHUB ................ 1 .49 BUDD IG 'S MEATS .:\"::, 39 ' ___ ,a_v..,,_0_1._c_Hu_e_._ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _.1_._98_, }11~1(1 l!U U~ l\JU I! ,11n11tl ti t"C•! .. PILL SBURY BISCUITS 1un111111 1 u ., .. 11n ' •ti 'llM NATURAL CHEESE ·~;1!:1:.~11 ~II<•~ IU•I 110/lllfUI UU•I! . ., .......... . DIN NER ROLL S ... Guaranteed THE FINEST DUALITY and at Di sco unt Pri ces! ~ 100°/o "CHIQUITA . r, • ~~.~.~.~~s • you ca" buy. ·)) J 12~. POTATOES Ntw crop U.S. No. 1 l!u111l1 lo >OUHO 44c CELlO BAG PET FOODS ~ PURR CAT FOOD ~~~~~~"o~ ... 15 " (M!(UN I l(Vll.t l-, 01 (I OI VETS DOG FOOD MllfOl(Nl(ll• 11 ' 11 ', 01. CIN .. , ...... .. ~L ITTER GREEN ::::.1 ~~',' ........... 'J1' KAL KAN TUNA ~·o'i'~:: ..... ··········· 16c KIBBLED S'S .,.Ul!r llWPUl -,000 IG lJ 101 ... • Our LOW b<er)day Price! HARVEST DAY COFFEE IEGUlAll OJI l liCTllA PERK 48 OUNCE CA N $219 These Items Are Available Only at Those LUCKY DISCOUNT CENTERS LISTED BELOW ... "BETTY BEST " BAKEWARF Tov1chtit t113-ti•r c••• P9" '''· 11 .511" r 1•" 1 .. s1h19 po11, 11" • ,, .. ~1 &ili11t po•, 1-pl. (Otki& 88' '°"!ti, 1·p<. liok•·"·shep P poll, 1-p(, fltll ,.,. It!, lllbP ftkt P'"· BONDED PANT SUIT !Ill! l 01a I lo 16 Ar1urid.1h1.il1(• lo1hi111 lot a ... 1111 •. ,. yov! Slr1volt\I lop wirh-Mo rl11 1ollor.1oldrn 1ob1: pull·•" fl1r11. l o11dtd l t t!Olt i11 thit·ll'.l lll Ctl11 1. aa4 THISI ITIMS NOT A\I AUA l lE SANTA MON IC A L ' POl YE S Tl R/COTTO N BUBBLE BLOUSE It lop1 O••rythonq! New · pu·1 ~t1 •fobri1 bleu\' with 11"' pull 1lr1 w1\, I A."jf~, 294 1. ,-,, ;•: ' t; \" '\ ; . ;~ : \ i ._,, ,, '"''"' broi4111m, t la1h· rut4 scoop 914fi1. Wh1to o"ly, 1i1't ]211 JI, HARE -LEG PLAID PANTS You'll ie'' OU• rncid plo•d\\ lo1•,r11tpt4 florts w1lh gold111 ftOUlicol butte"'.' ~orid11d auylir i" li ri,hl foll rolorinq,. I to lll. ,,-, / ,~-~ / ~'":---------... ..._ MEN 'S KNIT SHIRTS A1litn·poc•td 1horl ·1l11wo11 DI toll . .il111li11t1 rot1011 k11i". 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There 1s not !ikel.1 to be an1 m11\rment \!)v.•;irds a settlem~nl until the dehate ls O\'t'r unles~ Israel rn11kt'~ snnlr n101 e 1n ;id1 :int·e In hrad r•ff thl" ex1>t'1·tec1 cr111c1sm Since the t11 1e [,I!.~ p!l;in Presiden! c ;;inial A b rl e I i'\asser "as u n f n r I u n a I e t'nough to ha1·r prrnnked Israel into the: s1~ d;:i~ 11ar of 1967 ls1ael has occupied Arab Jews NEWS ANALYSIS 1ern1nry in thr Sinai Desert as. far as the Suez Canal. ln .)rrusalem. on the "'e~I bank of lhe Jnrd Hn :ind In !hf' Golan Het(!hls of Syr1A A )e<1r tti:o la.~t 11111nlh. LIS St>l't'Plilr,1• uf ~t ;:itr \\'1lltam P, Rn.i;rrr-su1•cerded 1n arranging ;i t'ease-/1re in the sporadlr l1gh1Jng acros~ the c:inal hetwf'en Israelis and Egyp- tians. Then earlier this year, rres1den! Anwar Sa d a I , ,\a~sf'r '.• !'uccessor, mo\•ed a st rp rarrher by ai::ree1ng rn the pt lll('lplr nr a peace lrt>a!y ll'll h J.<r;iel The '"RflJ.:t'TS J'l;:in·· has hardly progressed s1nte E1 en his el forts to promote M interi m agreement" to reopen the Suez Canal ha ve so -· . , . ' Assess Future Over the far come LO naught. In !act, although it L! lhe chie:.f supphe:r of military • n d ~onomir aid to I gr 11 f' I , \\';i shington has had llillf' ap- p;ire:nt influenrt: on the: Israeli go11ernn1enl. lsr;iel ts unhappy and in - ('l'easing ly crltic;iJ of the U.S. refusal tn prnn11se: more: Phan- l(lm jet f111.hter~ now. Hecently Rogers himself drew cril1cism frnm Jerusalem for suggesting ha1•e: lo look at the di \'isiorn among the Arabs. The pro-C.ommun1st c o u p tha! fa1lfi'I 1n the Sudan ha ~ cooled the relations or both !hat cou ntry and Egypt 1>1'ilh the Sovie! Union . the Arabs' chief supplier of arm~. Jordan has been cnndemned hy most other Ar.:ih counlries for sn1ashi ng the Palestine j.\Uer rlll;is. lr::iq is al loggerheads with niosl other Arab coun- tries, And so on. Iha! lsr;irl hrirl not mo11ed.>-------- \'Pr_11 far towards a settlemPnl Puhlicly and p r 1 v a t t' 1 y , Israeli diplnmal5 hav e 11.·;irned tha t ilcllon by the U.~ J;enerri ! a.~semhly or secun!y cou nci l condemnin£ I s r a e I Cfluld close the door on !he ne~ntiatinns. It may be tha1 hehinrl the Israeli position is the calcula· tinn th;it time i5 nn Israel 's side, tha t lt belier deal can he had by wai!lng . to support that, the Israelis wou!d only To half forestall a n y American go v er nm ent pressure f o r conce!isions, there il'i Israel's considerable political support in lhf' United Slates, particularly effeclil'e as elections approach. Thtre are signs of 11 rt"ilp- proachment with Russia_ And finally , there is always the \\'hispered pnsllihili!~· t h a l J.~r.:r.el could develop nuclear u·eapons if she fe lt her ex- istence threatened. On the other hand. ti may be, as the Arab! are always saying . lhat timf' is on the!! side-that 2 .~ mllUon lsraell5 cannot live indefinitely in a hostile sea or more than 100 million Arabs, The Arabs art weak now, the argu ment runi:;, bu! the~ \.\'ill not ;:i!. w;:i.ys be. Sadat took 11. pol!l1cal chance by flf(ering lo ~ign 11 peace treaty, but an agreement would allow him to facl: lhe _Long SOC1al. and economic problen1S of Egypt. which time \.\'ill only make worse. So far . hov"e~·e:r , his pol ity ha!. produced few results. It has brought i ncrea sing d1s1lluslonment in Cairo with the United Slates for f;iiling to 11.·in mnre conce&"Jlons from lsr;ie!, and the Egypt ia ns are now try1n~ lo mend their fenC'rs in Mnscow. Sadat ha s gone ahead Ui form an ii nti-lsrael federation Haul with Syria and Libya ! whicl has few teeth l, and IS com m1tted tn ending t.hi! peace £-f fnrts ii thert 1s no agrttmen th is year it ma~ hr th.:tl l!me !son th1 side uf the lsraeli5. It a!E.I n1ay hP !hat nnw is the be..9 chancr fnr snn1e setllemen there w1!1 he for a long 11011 In come L:nlll there is nn~ the ~1iddle E;isl is likel y tn r" ma1n a plart of dange1' fn1 lht \.\'Or!rJ Put 111 Long Day New Girl Pa,ges J(eep Busy Our Classic Design Vinyl Tufted Contemporary Sola Very deep, very tufted, Vf!KY comfort- able92" sofa. One overall piece back and seat beautifull y cushioned, up- holstered in new supple vinyl with bright, bold and soft subdued colo~ \\"ASH!f\'GTO.\' l l·rr 1 The three teenagers "hn this .summer became the first gir ls in histnr\ to ser,·e as Senate tiages h;id li llle llmt> 10 refiert on I he 1 r ;iccnmpli•hmPn1 Their d;i~· began "1th h111.h schMl clas~es 1'11 f\ 10 11 m ;ind riflen ended w11h late night hnme\\'nrk !n he!\.\'ern 1hr~ ran errilnds for men mnre than (111r:e their age, n1;in,\' nf \.\·hnm \P l it he knn11·n in ;id1·anre t.hP1' were skept1ral 1 hat ~i ri s cn11ld dn as "·ell as thf' hll.1·s •1·hn tradi- tinnall .I' filled the Jnb The.I' rnunrl thr hny p11grs "11 littlf' cnnl" al firs1. hut lhP \ cnncluclrd lhe lnn~ effnr t 1n gain <1dm1t1ance to the page corp.<; 11'A.<; wnr1h 1! Elfn r1~ ha1·e hc-Pn rn;itir f11r ~·rars tn include j!_1rl:i; an1nng the rxclu!i1l'e grn up nf pal!e.<. but 11 11ai; nnl unril l!lil 1h;it lhr harrirr "'a ... hl1er1. Three tPen;i,eers appc;ired: Ellen ~rlnnnPtl. 17. Dunrlee , Ill . spnn!iorNt h1 Si>n. fhar!Ps H rPrCI' 1R-lll I, l'auletrP DesrH. li. Schcn~r1arh . i\ Y, 1;pnnsnrf'r1 h~· Sen .Ja1·"h K. Ja\·it.-; 1R-\.Y 1 anfl .Julie Price. lri. R;1rr lesr11lr . Okl::i . ~pnnsnrr.d hv Sen. Fred R. Harris 1 D-Okla. 1. The girls' uniforms in clude na\'y bl;ick nr blark slacks nr pant !'Utls, 1>1'h1t e blnuses. and In"' bl ack nr navv shne!i.The 1\·ardrobe was p,.:Pscriberi b~· thP ?JI-male Sen;ite Ru!e.i; Cnmmillee. The go1·ernmen! prn1·1dPli a !ipec1;1l schml nn the th1rr1 flonr 11f the Librar\' nf Con,g rcss fnr !he R.'i p;iges ll'hn serve CnngrPssn1en a n r1 S11prcn1e C'nurl ju!'\1t·r5. a.~ well ii!' Sen;ilnr.<; Srhnnl wnrk 1s scheduled frnm ri:lO a.m. tn 94.l;i ni Thr rl:t~!'f'S ;irr "rn1nunal." F:llrn .<<iid. l1niirrd rnnsTl1· tn h a s1r <;IJh)Pcls l 1k" tn-ithf'niarlt!". h1 .<;!nrr. EnJ:l1.•h ;ind ~r1P nrr. <1nr! nn .~prr•ial t11rir 1• ;:illnwrd fnr ~1ud1· d11r· Inc ~rhnnl Thr !'t11deni <: ;irP li!i \'en .10 n11n11I P.<> nlf fnr hrrakf.:ist. anrl lhP next da 1 ·.~ lrs!'n ns n1ust be prepared · a! hnmr. The ~tudrn1~ mu!'! rrjl(lrl lnr \r11rk hy 10 ;i m. "\\'e ;irrange the: N-n;i!nr~· dP~k~. fix their c:il<'nrlar s. <!istrihutP !hr Cnncre.~!'inn.:it nrcn,.n.~ and put w;il er ;:irntJ nd fnr lhf' Sl>na le learlers find the I clerk," Paulette said . "Then v.·e: sit on the sl.Pps \u·ide carpeted sta1r:i; leading from the Senate floor to the ro.~1rum1 11nd v.·ait.'' The pali!e:i; \.\'ail In he srnt nn e rr;indi; hy the Senators., and !hPy are expec!ed In he alrrt for ;iny :;;ignal inrlicalin.11 their sr1·icri; ;ire v.•.:inled "[ knell' \.\"hat 11'e·rl ha1p lo rln, hut it'.~ r('all y a gre;iter jnh lh;in I exper·lerl ," F.llen s;11rl 1 ··Th ink nf the npportun1 ties 11·e"vr harl -thP assnri;it1nn 11 i1h gn1·crnment -he11ring ;i h nut heh 1 nd-!he-scene!i rrief'.'t incs. and !he use and l ahU!iP of pi•\.\'('T. "The hnurs .:ire erratir hut !hflt'.~ :I .~m;ill pt'lf'f'" I race~ rer•pj1 r abnu t S500 a 1nnnrh In lake·hnme pa1 . The µirl.~ .irkno11•1pdcerl !his is cnn· s1rlrr;ihly m<trr than their ;i.Un1\'.'ln<'e.<> at hn1nr. but 11 11.:i.~n·1 rhr rnnne~ lhe1 t<i lkrdj aho11t 11 hrn thPy expl11.1nrd v.·h.v th('y l11l'f' rheir wnrk . .··1rs ~ut·i~ an ~nnnr,•'1 I ;i11IPltP.. ~:i1d, ";\:n!h1ng else , c·.:in l'nmp;i rp lh ii." 1 FURNITURE The 1300 look at an RB price! ~~.~-;~;~!,9 . (bJ NOW 35 GREAT U HOMEMAKER STORES THROUGHOUT CALIFORNlA.t. 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There are more than two sides to a story and the DAILY PILOT receives from 5 to 20 "let· ters to the editor" a day with a wide diversity of opinion. On really hot issues the mail can be even heavier. What is more, the DAILY PILOT welcome1 1~t+ers from readers and publl ~lies al· most all of the m, Our Policy • l etter1 shou ld normolly convey their messoge in 300 wo rd s or less. The ri ght lo condense letters lo fi' •ce is reserved. All letters mu•I in clud e •ignolure and m • i I i n g address , but names ma y be withheld on requ est if suff icient re a•on is a ppar- ent lembarrossme nl or harossmenl to writer, for ex omple). Poetry will not be p ublishe d in a ny form, good or bod. Exception Letters in poor taste, libelous or uns igned are the exception lo th e ru le that the DAILY PILOT publishes almost every letter it re- ceives. They will not be publ ished, If you feel stron11ly about an issue send your "side" to "Mailbox". best read features in the DAILY PILOT. I MAILBOX Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P.0, Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca, 92626 It's one of the • r ' ,.1 ti . -·~·'"··" ' ---·-~ ~ ! .· ~'Star Novice in Lead • - ; ' ' ' ' ) San Diego Skipper Ahea<l of Ex-titlist SEATTLf: 1 AP • -. .\ nor1ce i:k1pper frnn1 San D1 P<;o held a strong lead tod11y gl'l1nR 1n10 the final r<1rf' of tile \\'11rld sfar Cla s~ sa1l1ng rh"m· p!f•nShlpS Who Wants to Read About San Francisco?? Just about everybody, the way Herb Caen tells it. San Fran· cisco is his town. He's written about it for 22 years ancl has had a loyal followinq of readers from all over for just as long. He has the knack of taking overheard in an elevator, a happy fam ily in distress and giving each touch that makes the reader • a wrsp of fog, a chance phrase an child on a cable circumstance understanding car or the magic eyewitness of the day's happenings. Both fellow any incident newsmen and readers a personal experience. Caen is admittedly in love with San are admittedly in love with Caen's these: .l•i.;t lli111I· Hfl'I thnl / ':·!l"fl r·nld.) fl)'l~ 17/11'1'' ,-,; tn !''II', ll'P ((!U/d ilt .. ,. n l~·]l~11r.n!rl 1n'I'1tJr nnd 11 2r1 :ir l'/r·n'd l"''rrr ;I 1r f. Hr/ fl F;rti (/1hr•1 f'r ~rr•p fn•· 1'111 \'n/l•;ti''IPl'li read· t•'[J '!11'1)l Sffl'r' f•J(' RP!'f •rnnrl~ "f ,~17'1fnrii 111 nrr l'/1 •" rn;rl \\!ash· r11gtfln' anrl 11 1'TrJf'rl"1I rirn1Prrl fl./.'/Cf," • agree he makes almost Francisco ancl with column readers gem1 like No1n rh~y 'i!'. aanr trJ() fa r ' 0'1 20 th Aile. itt 01r .5u1151t Sun.d..,y , Nick Ge:l'11r1mt1.! 1pott1d 17 11111' nut51rlt 11 hous~ rl'!cding "Gar· age S11le-Upsta ir,;;". , . Lon g st nten ce ove rhtard ot Dt l ~fo11tt Bt1:1 ch Club · "I JOlrttd s" m.an11 (/11b.s II) Qtt a eh.t np ehar· tt r flight to £uropt tha t by th! timt T finally !nt nt it cost mt $1 $0 mort ihnn rf I'd jU&t go•·• down and bnugh! a tiel<t t." 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J~ 1111 f!l ••ll•r• 11 W•l!"•ntl"ft ("''"'' 1~1• l••t•rn•n! 111""1 ""'~ ·~• 1, "n ~t .. 1 01 °''"" c'~"'v ""' S••• c~·1~''i"' 11.v,.•11 J ''•!!!lo• O•~v"< OoHv r "•' ~ .,• ,.,.~ "'·•·•· r··" 0 1•!• ~H&I, Utlt,11 ,,,, 71 !•!"l~,.,11•• o I' 71 J'I \fl1 • I' Altf1'. l ' CIR CIJS ,b'~/f ~o, Miss Bar baro •-that's not how they taught us to do it on 'Sesame Street', 11 Chi11ese , Malaysia Sig11 Trade Treaty KUA.LA LC~f PL'R I L:PI I - The a\re.som e 1111a£re of China dissolred in tnconut dr\riks and l1l11ng ~l;;la.1· ~0ngs last week aL the end nf the sel"en· day \'ls1 t of the fir~! oflirial delf'gat inn from the Com· mun is t mainland t o l\li>Jaysia. Oanc1ng lhP gay malay ".lo2et." !hf' !3·n1<1 n team of Pekin? trade offirials celebra1ed the cnnclus1nri of a substantial trade a_greemerit 1n lhE' company nr v.·e!l ·pro- pnrtioned ~tal:i~· girls at a leading nightspot Their host \\"as l\1nham12d Khir Johan. mtntsler of com- mer~e and indu stry !n~t ead,of austere ~1a0 jarke!s. the Chinese donned hnght-p<1l· terned "batek" spnr! shirts made in rural .'>1al;i~·s1a. There v.·;i!' plent ~' of rea:onn for both sidP~ In be Jnlly. China esl.ahl1.~herl tt~ f ir~t friendl y fl)(llhnlrl in th is part nf Southe;is1 A ~i ;i, \l ili;i,1·~1;i 1n11k ariothf'r giant ~lnrle !ri11 .1rd patC'hing up rl1f(rrenc~ 11 1\h her onre arch-foe Chang-Kuanµ-Trou , rl1rPr1rir of the China Chen11cal lmpnrt· .Export ('orprir:i!!nn and leader of the delega11on. tn!d a dinner gather ing. · o•Jr 11rs ~t rr ll'h back 1n a thousand ye;irs. But the impe1·iali~t.s in1rrfrreil. r am cnnfirlenl lhP exch;.inge nf ~uch 1·i~it v.·ill )e;irl tn a fL1rther ~trenc,1J1Pn1af' nf t1P~ hP!11Pf'n the pP.nples nr ,\-lalaysia ;ind Ct11na " The third da\-I hr rh1ne~e 1'·e:re here, Cha~'1: Irr! li1·e cn\- leagtJes ir1 a 1nePt1ng v.1th Prim!'. ~11n1~ter Tun Abdul Razak. It 11 as Ra1.a k v.·ho ServiC'c ~a1 1· ~:im;in r,1,,nn A. Half'. o.nn nf .\1r <1nr1 \It " r;u\ E \lnrr:<.nn nf 1n17i \":ilrnc·1H A1'e ('nq;i \1r~;i. ~. ;:i < dt.partl'rl h1~ hnrnrpi•rt nf l.nnn 8Pittb. 1-;i\1f ahn;,r1 1l1p fl,,~1 ri ilrr l"SS :'\:n;i~r)l il fr,r rlut v 11,•uh thP l' S SP 1Pn1h F\PP! In the \\es1ern rar1f1c Airman \\"altrr J. flrl'fl of 33!'1 Cataltn1a Dri1P ;..-e.1\pnrt Beach. has ~radllaterl ;it ShPn· pard AFB . Tex , from the l" ::-. .\.ir Fnrce med1ral ~rr1·1res specialist rour~r Thi!' airman, .i;nn l')f \Ir <1nrl t\.1rs_ .J;in1es \\' RePrl , wa." trained to a ~s1~! 1n !h~ r;irr and trea1ment n! p:::it1r11t < Ht Is being as.~1gncd 1,. 1\nr tnn AF'B . for duty "'1th !he l'$Af dispP 11sary. Airman Reed l,5 ::t l~li!'I graduate. nf Newport H<lrhor High School. 1urned ~1alays1 a from pro· 1r~stern anti-communism Jn nnn-alignmenl in foreign af -1 fairs last September after he took over as hfad of go1·ern· ment from Tengku Abdul Rahman. Their 411-minute talk v.·as reported to ha ve ranged from table-tennis to Razak"s pro- posal fnr neutralization of Southeast Asia. Razak is seeking gu.:ir an tees by China. !he United Slates ;inrl the Sovie! Union iri the f(1rm nf a Unlled Nations rl ec I a r a I i on fnr nnn·in· terferen ce in "' neutralizer! Sou!hra ~t Asl;i. He sa.vs he also v.•ants eventual diplomt1tic ties v.•it h Peking, but adds rh1n;:i mu.~t r ec n _g n 1 i e M:ila.vs1a a5 rin inrlependt>nt !'01·ereign natirin arid st11p in- 1Prfering in her internal af- f air~. i 'nmmunist C h 1 rt a t1·ad1 - t1ona!Jv has lent moral and somr Ph~•s 1cal suppnr! tn Cnm- mnnist i n s u r g e rt r ~' 1n .\1ala.vsian jungle~ alnng the Th;:i1 ;ind lndnnesi;;ri horrlrr< Chan)!'s 1·1s11 ::ippP.arprt tn he ;i rlrf•nlle ~trp in n;i~;i~·, rlr.~1rerl rt1rertif)n. Ch an I!. i:. I ~ n i r 1 r ;i n l I y spq ke nf · • \·1 11 l;i .1· s i a ' ' ;inrl not '".'-ial;i,\";i ," !hr form China us · ed hrfnre !n impl,1· f1on- recn.e:nit1nn nf thf' Mala.vstan ferlrril1tnn . fli;in~·s 1e;im i;penr three di!I':< of talk5 \r i1h orfiri;ils frrl1n !he n:itinn;il tradin.e: cnr· rorat.1r,in. rern;is. r e r n :< " rrrrntlv tonk n1·rr fr0rn Jnral Ch1nc!'~ rn err h ;:i n t :< ;di :.l'lla.1·!'.i<1n lr:irl lni:; 1v1lh C\li na . Fnur milllnn r e s id t' n I Chinese. fnrm /'1-1 a I a y s 1 a 's largest minnrit1· ;inrl f'!lfJ\rnl 1nuch of the ecnnrimy here The fact China has ai:;r ePd tn tra r!p 11·1th an a g e rt c y ~pon.~orPrl h~ !he i\t1la~·­ rln1n1niltPrt gn1·e.rnmf'nt ra ther than 1nd11·ir!u~l Ch1nr~~" r n· !l"Pfirent>ur~ 11·;;~ f;i).;en Hi nf- f1c1;il r:trrlrs a~ a ro~l fiVf' rt1ri lnmat1r cr~turr 11 ;il~n c;ilmer1 fr;irs ;:im0nf: f\l al.:iy~1:<·~ :. mill1nri \1;ila~· mi1Jnri ty !h;it <! dPTf'!JlP 11·1lh Chin:i will .•t1r r;:ir1al p;iss1nni; arnorig i\l<il;ivs111n rt11ne~r, mn<t of ""'hn111 ma1ntarn at IPa'-1 ~e1111n1pnt::il IPPhne fnr th<>1r l0rinr r h"m"L'll'ld f)unnr lhr \ 1~1! nn ;ir111·1t1· \\';:!~ rrprirl Prl hel1\PPn .~rrurit \' frirrP~ ;ind ho1·rler r0mmun1l\!'.' nr.:ir lbr frnn11rr v.· 1 I h Th.:i1l;ind B;iz;ik sPPk.< \n fHlll thr ruf! fr nm unrlr r thP lnral Cnmmuni~t lr rrnn~1s h~ b1.~ wnn1ng nf Chin;:i . ln !he final c11mmunique C'h?.rig·~ tr;i1n plecl~Pd In makr Mala~·si ::i \hf'1r mairt snurce nf rubber fnr .in 1 n d e r 1 n I t e pf'r irirl. Thr CflnHnunlque. said rlirect tr.:ir!P links h;id been establish· r.d .in ti governmf'nl-1Jwnpd '.\.1.:ilay~i a n a11d Chinf'~l" ship<;, "·Ill bec1n railing ;:ii e:ach ri1hf'rs port~ "a.~ a big str p fnr\\"llrd " 1oward form lradl' 1 IPS . I See by Today's Want Ads • Hk:AR THE SOUN'D or \lliS IC • Th"re !It• ;voun;:: P;i r;ikPPI~ for ~111 .. 11.1 11 1011 11rirP, Th,.;i;+' · n1ab hP;i ur1f•11. mlnrrul pet~. e IT \\,\~ A VE RY GOOD ,/ YEAR f'l)r :l-tus111n1::~: ft'~ a l"6 F11~1Mrk, w1tll ,11•110. ma.t1r tr11n~m1B1nn, ~11111: v.·he.I.,, 41).fOO mil"• 11nd 11'1 1n ex1~lh•n1 mn'11non Find 11 in totiR ~"~ \\'11n! Ari•. e BE:AUT!fl.L ~l1r1 n11k l'll"rlroom B"'t, v.·1!h hP.111'1. boa rrl 11nr1 lrAm ... orthn f"'• die martrf's~. '"n n12ht •111 nd~. 11 douhJ ... dN"•J"!'r \l'7tl! m ittOI''> Thlt ad 4'll~ tt""l! • Jn th, Cl11.•~f1,.r1 •ertinn • tnrl"1 · ' Religion Dissen sion Quickening Inside Israel UT'S BE FRIENDL l JERUSALEM (APl Isr1el rtpresf'nts a solid phalan1 of Jewish thought. , . .right'? \l/r1Jng . Th e idt.a of a unanimous rt eling I tl w a rd J udaism gets a drubbing tvery Sa turday, and belllff't n times as we:ll. in incidents ln- vol\"ing fht mos! Orthndox fol- lowers of thr: faith. Signs nf religious disi;ensio rt ha1·e incrf'asM lately. HO()(!. lum~ ln Jerusalem bea t up a rabbi and shaved off his beard Olhl"rs sect 11 dog upon .t group of religious students. Fil.':hts ha ve broken n u t st veral Limes between sttular Check Values and relig1ow Jew1, the latter conspicuous in bards, black clnlhes and fu r·brimmed hat1, On Saturdays somt of lht minority o f ultra-orthodo1 Jews thrQw slQnes at m<1 11inJi;:: cars and buses. nn tht ground that they are despoiling the Sabbath. To many non re 1 i g i o u s members tlf lht Israel public the Orthodtll rl"'present a die· tatnrlal strain. Th t Orthodox fnrct 5hops !n cln~e: on Saturday . .and impel all public institutions to main· t.ain kosher kitchens. Equally gall ing lo I h e average Israeli la the fa ct that None Better in California! -LEMON 11.t. Sl.00 Yohtt • • • • ... • SUll AZALIA 12.00 ..... $1.19 • • VINCA ~'**'· S1.MY111 ... ... • • tKNMCMIDEWSIS BEGONIA -s2.oo .. 1~ .· $1.19 • • • TAMS Gorilf. ........... _ ,, ..... ... 111ot.$3.t8 • • • OLEANDER 1 oat-He 'gel ~91 • • • ....... DAISIES ..... -. $1.49 • • • • MUMS ... _ ... :Ste • • BOOGANVILLEA '--'·""' ...-.......... • • • Onion Set J"""" .,,,._,._' _.,..._ .. hd ICING ALFRED DAFfODIL BULBS stu dtnla at Yeshlvot n r Orthodo1 schools can win ex - emption from m i I l t ar v servic e. The most inflammatory ele- ment behind the violence seems to be the Nelurei Karta or Guardians of the Gate. an ultra-Orthodox group th at hates the state nf Israel. Thi s grnup, with an estimated fnllowing of 500, equates Zionism with Nazism, burn:r. Israeli r!ag s and refuses to carry 1rlentit1 C'ards issu!'d by th~ gnvf'rnl\1Prt t. /\'eturei Karta does not ac - Cf'pt Isratli rul f' in Jerusal"'rn and wnuld li kt to see tht city lntPrnat1nnalh.ecl. Its lt"aders refrain from tra veling In oc- cupied Arab fprrilory. "the ~flur fruit of Zionist conquest." Neturei Ka rta a.~serls the Biblf': stipulales l11ere can bl!' no slate or Israel until !he Mes11iah cornes and redeem s the .Jewish Pfflple. It cnntends Zionism has usurped the ~1e!1-siah'!I prerogative and has desecrated the Biblt h .v e~tablishin~ a state wh ir.h does n0t faithfully follow Biblical erii<'t.s. Ne!ure1 Karla rn e n1 be rs spP;ik Yiddish and !1ve 1n near isolation !n an encla\'1': of Jerusalem I.' a 11 e d Mea Shear1m. After 8 recent Sabbath riot. the group clalmt.d police ustd hrutal methods. The complaint wa11 not lndged \\'ilh thP. £overnrnenl but with lht. U.S. con~ulale in Jeru.~alem. The group's leader, Rabbi Arnra.m Blau. was asked once how he felt about !~raf'l's be1 n~ led hy a woman. Premier Gnlda MPir, , "To us it m;ikes nn f'11f- If }1>U have no::w 11eJgh~ or know o( fl.nyonl" movi.n: to our area, please tell Us 5r. th11t .. ~:e may extt•nd a tnendly \1'Plcome end help l h""' lfJ h,.,.,.,m,. acquainted In their pew surroundin4:1. So. Coast Visitor 414-0579 494-Jl61 Harbor Visitor '4 .. 0174 fererice," he replierJ "\.\'e l ~~~========::~ don't. recognize thP state. we1; dnn't recogniie i!s 1<,overn-I ment. and it follows !hat we I don't care \\'hether !! t~ hl"ad- ttl by a man or a v.·oman." . Graffiti is A Joke .•. Really DECORATIVE BARK 3 for$3.00 BEDDING PLANTS . ··~~·-•e,. IOc: ""• 39c •••• "while they last " • • SEQUOIA --strawberries .... .,... $J29 dos. ADOBE BUSTER break up Bandini Bandini Bandini Bandini •••• BANDINI hard pan .... $1 .19 • • • ROSES 2 ,.i . S2.4' or 3 for $6.00 • • • SULFATE Of AMMONIA ....... -a.~ .. --...... ••• • • • AUSTRALIA II TREE FEIN $1.19 • • • WEED KILUR lo"\-....-----..... , .. ,~-."-"'+~ ... --.......... ........... ,,,...,..f ...... ,....,, ... $1.•• PATIO SHOP - . Bandlnl 1 SUPER PLUSH '°"AU LAWN$ NOW!~ .. ·~ "8t bNutrlul basic.stutl thatgets .,aJtl"'i! gt"een. greenet. gr••.....t la-Po&:s•ble_ ,O'Jr richest 1111· tli!Zflf Keeps UP IN good worlo: e ll tall, 1 •• + .. +1 ya11 1;Jlc11 ot &3S~ SO"llld It on.~ ill ~!Mt s I' 5000 ~ II~ reg. 5, 95, NW4.l!'I. 1c.ooo 9Q, tt., reg·. 10 gs, •o• t..15. -"* •Ir• ..... lool 91: '°"' '""'-.. Rdh!il "-II Ml'Mer SUMMER OEARANCE SALE P,,no Pttd lor b.ach-lowft-<"O~ 100% •ofrd fOOffl fil!~rl., .20x1r SS.00 "'"SJ." Sand Chain r91. $5.DI 52'9 ~ ---'-~·,.,,. ,.....,..., ...... ,.... i.,t .. Oii SAD 2 <;UPER '/WAY I PLUSH I UM! Bandlnl Sop8f" 2- Way Plus"9. "" Io la! l11 rt ili111r with 111 ne w low-toxicity, non-resid- u'l.I l"seet eon!ro t. P.revents 11wn moth larvae, 1rmy worm s. sod w1b-wormt end cutworm•. For grass end cllchondra laWM- SAVI 11 .00 I $2.00 5000 Sq. Ft. WAS Si.95 WOW $5.95 s3 OFF 3 SUPf <. JWll.Y WtfOlll..'{ fl FOfl ESTABLISHED OICtfON• ORA ONLY. NOW! Thrsl'MMl.A1- lul stutl ~ lh•ee fllCe lhings tor you1 111.0..~. f irst.out goou lls., sovrge 11rid J;:> nltl91 stubbOr!\. <Jgty weedi; OUt go the botl'$. 'all !'t'rnv ..., ... ,,.,.,s, iealhopper'!.. etc_ ti(. Then I" goes ovr nchest teri111z111 tor greM, g•e.eo. a!I !all """' <'.'SOC! SIQ. -~reg. 12 95, '"'9 l .H . Julllt t11k111 111 gOOd looM' 91: fO'J' !1wn, 911'1dln! 1'111 !11 nllll'lbe• Fo.. ALL LAWNS NOW! Th is beeufiM.rl fiM! does IW!!I Q<MT lhings lor yo~ 1.a-. f"•rst. it wi pes ou1 DO<! <'!l'W';J!I fwint'!'f bli..egrass) at\d crabgrass ~eed$ ?111f0t11 they eang"' ~&!'Ted T-Ntrt it lav•sh~ O>J' 11~h t~1'•:t!< O" your fewn tor lti.@' o•ee.,es! or oreens ... all !a ll ?500 9q."ll .. •67 395. now 7.9~. Ju11 t•k• a good look ltt yl)Ur •1...-n B•,,dlnl ha• It• nu"'b•• PLUSH 2 for '4" r .. 1 cltoace BANDINI BLADE $595 so lbs. •••• AGAPANTHUS I gal. 69' •••• GARDENIA VI ETCH II 1 gal. 99< •••• ll"OCTIGOllAl REDWOOD TUBS ,..,.$).9J $2.tt 2123 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa PHONE 646-3925 I ' r ~ t.!.-""9"3"'"" ...... ..,...,""'"'l1 • Gal Peddles to Catch Surf :fO-uiilc /Jail y· Bic y·clc 1'rcl-i Bcp,i11s 11/, 5 (I.Ill. ' ,, By llfl\\'AHU I.. llA.\IJ\' 01 l~e D••I• "ilo1 51•!1 IAln,ll beture rnost ot thC' world has awakened fur another tlay ol toil and ;;cvcral hours <Jflcr tile party-going populace tia s dropped off 10 slu1nbcr fron1 ::i long night of frolicking, the surfing clan 1s gn1hrnng to do us tl1111g \ilU!lg antt Old :1l1kt• p:tdlllf' qu1etlv 1111! 10 n1rr! !hr ur11'11'-h1n;; 11:1rPS 1n the g;.ithr1 u1g 1nun11ng li~J11 ll11t \\hat ilb!IUI 111l' MH'h•1 \\ 11u ltl't'1 ~e1 eral tndi·~ tnn11 a surl1r1g ~p-01 s11eh a<; llunr1ngto11 B1·nrh ~tl'ne 111 ihe 1J1h ;u111u<1I l ~ :-.11ribo;1rd Lhan1 p10ni>lu ps 1h1s 11rC'kl•n!t"' ,\lary Srttl·rl1ol111 1~" )ou11g gal 11 ho k11u11s full 11·cJI rhr n~ors 01 early 111orn1no :surt <1t't111t1· :'llary"hvcs in i\'e11;por1 Shores. near the JCll)' 1hat di1·1d1•s tile open ocean fron1 lhe "'cll"p1wt llal'IJl.Jr a1·1•;i -b11t shl' prrfl·r~ tu ~111·r ~0r11r n111l.' lo 10 n11les th~1,1n1 -111 !l utttington Be:1c!1 Being .101 u1g 11·11h an 1.'XCCS'iil f' an1 011n1 ot rner(',\. she an~c.., al :. 1n tl1e 111nrn111g. <·lnrnps ht·r· !'.l1rfbo:1 rd P11 her h1 <·.1<'lt' .:ind pt•d(lit·~ tn ll1111l111gtu11 nc:1l'l1 • JL unly tai...1·~ :1hou1 a l1:ill \llJUr and il 1-; wor!h lhr t:llorl." .\!arv t onfit!es. "\\'e gel 10 ~u l'I un11r · tl1e~' 1lllf' li fegu;1rJ!'.I ku·k us u111 at>ou1 II o'clock. I u.;;ual!\' ride m\' bike bal'k ho1ne ;;nJ if the. surf is i1ght outside the jetty in the alternoon. I go out there." ~lar~·. !6. has been surfing for ahout three years and has rapidly clin1bed the l;.dder 1n 1ro1nen's evC'nt s unll1 she is nn11· a 4-A eornpc11tor -1he toµ categor.v for 1vomen ··Arnateurs ;ire 111 !lie l·A and 2-A t·!a"~ <1!1d '1\11 lta1 e tu 11 111 qu1te a le11· <·0111t~st·· to ;11ll.1nef· 1(1 :I-A. Jn 3-1\ ~ou rnu.•t 11111 e1J11~1~l t ull~ ;ig;1111 111 ordrr to gel 111111 tilt· ~·A co1npe111 1oi1 Rotli .~­ ,\ a11d 4-A 11· e l'l<JS!'.Cd ii'> prof rss1011als and lhcrr a!·c unls R !t•11· 11·01ncn cJig1- blc lor 111e top br·aci...ct ·· ::i lir ~a:.s- "! hn1·r. both a :J.,'\ '1nd a ~-A ra1 ing." .~hr adds J\lar.v ts a JUnHi r 11! Coron;i lie! :'>lar High School i1llr1· spending hC'r fi r.'.'! t11·0 years a1 l\la~·111ounl High 111 Berc!'l.v Hills , Since she n101•ed to China Cure in !lie i\r1rport nrra. :-hr has spent the rntire s111nn1rr surli11g "I a1n gr11 1ng a new hoar1 ! ahuul s1>; fret !ong ;i111I 1t 11·11! h;n·r 111" <':>.!r:1 fin.;; on i!. ·· $ht' ~a.1-...: "The 1naior fin 11111 rt•n1a1n 111 11 1tu'h (he :-amC' plael' near !he baLk ttl lh{' lx.;ird but !he 1110 s1na l1er vnrs "ill br placed nc:H' !ht• sides or Ill(' bOard about three.fourths uf the ""'a~ ba1.:k. ·-The l'Xtr ;i l1ns g11 c rou a lot n1orf' nianeu1·crab11i1~ \\'hen yuu arc 111 a really hard bott un1 turn <111d arc afraid yQu might \\'tpc out. 1hese extra fins Rho111e Nabs Batk~up Job; S\veeta11 Ct1l LO:\G U~:ACll IAf'I -,Jerr~ Rhon1 c, ,,·ho re1u~ed ro pla~· a <'un~cr\·ati1·e rolr, ias won the bac kup qt1artcrb:itk Jnb \~·ith ,ht' Los Angeles R11m~ That rnuch 11';1!'. l'\'1drn1 \\'<'dncsd:1v ~hen the l1 :1111s ;i11111•1111t'rd l\:irl S11e(·tan, 1n<lcr-.tud1· 10 H111n:111 (;ahr1rl 1ht' p:i -.t \1•1 ~ca~o.1~. h:irl hrrn pl :1c·t·d 11r1 11<11r1•1<; 1! .. 1:•' 111111 1uoh1r 11u1n111'" IJ;u·i... ~:11n )r.1rhPr f :hn111r :i IJ;1. ~11p l :dla:-. Clt'IC'!:~nd ,111d <ll!Ol l 11'1 h:ic~ ,1! fl1,u~1111\ IJel(!rf' ·<1111111g t11 1hr fl ;1 111., u11 11;1 11er·!'. lro1n !11e )ilr rs. c;irnerl lhe Jllb h.v d1rl'Ct111~ lhr 1a1ns on scvC'ral toul·hdo11·n n1:i rehcs luring the prcsl!ason In his first expcricncr v:1th lhe Ran;~ .\ug 29 ;;gains! \'rw l~ngland. Rhorne :!isplayed a gar'lbl ing altitude 11hen he :onnccted fron1 his own end zone on a 50- ;ard pass pla~· In the last J;?.<:1nc. a \ ictory o\'er S;1 n :-ra nciscn. Rhon1e ;;('tuall:v oul shonc ·;abn£'l ;is th1· R;i111:. :.ign;il caller. -:<1br1el remains i\'u. l. according lo euaeh Tornn1.\ Pro1 hro The Ran t ... .:il~o !'.!ren,i:thc ned their nr- 'cn~i\'e line h~· acquiring ex -Rarn :'>!Ike '...f!Hood on \1·;i 11·ers frnn; ;\linncsn1;i The R.-in1s had ti<l co1nrncnt on a run,or 'h<1\ Alex Karrfi0S. \'e!cra n .'\ll-Pro d('fens1vc tackle rul by the Dctrn1i .. 1c1ns. was 11r~ot 1a\1ng ;1s a tree agent ••irh Los Angeles Karras. v.·ho turnerl rlown an o!ft'r fro1n ~eo rp:r Allen. the ex-Bani coach v:ith \\":i shington. said he 11·ould only play tor a contender. Ex-Angel Stops Flounderin 1.1 SF !'."I SAN FRANCISCO (UPI 1 -~_:x-Angrl Jim 1\lc(llothl1n. 1vilh onl.1· One 1·ietor~· zn his last eight ... tart<; lo-lopped San Fran· ··isco .on six hits \\'cd11f'sd:1~· night as the C1nc1nnall Red" d('frnted 1he C.iant!' ~·2 tt nd prc\ented then; lron1 gaining ground in the .~ahonMI Lcu.:11<' \\"est r::icr The Giants 1\ent into 1he contest v.·ith a n1n•-J;!nn1e !rad o,·er the Ood~ers but Los J\11,i:clrs lost to San ll ic!-lo .i nd the f\\O contender~ fo r the divl~inn title rl'- n1nin!"d a ,lllllnr ap;irt 1,1•ith 13 lcfl lo pla.v. I , i ' f ....... J SURFER MARY SETTERHO LM really rlo a job for ~·ou. "Thev kerp 1·(.Ju 111 tlie \l <lVC's n'al 1vell ;:i;1d g1l'c' ;.011 \labil1t.v so ,1u11 won't slip out of the \l'J\'C and h1'1'3h free:· Is ,\1a ry i11tere~11·d 111 01l1er spur!<;'' "1'111 goi ng 0111 for !he lu i;h 1urnp th is .11•:'11' at (~Orona. I JUrnp1·d 011 !h1· hl'Hth last .1 ear ;ind gol lip 111 t1Jt11 lei>!. I!\'(' 111(•hrs I al"O hup1• 1<1 ~u 11111 lnr !hr .\w11111111ng ll'<Hll Iii 11111l1011• iny lc~s ~l\ an11s :i n' n·;ill~ -.1ro11g litll I h;nt· lu 11orh on Ill\ If'~~ • For the un1n111a\t'd 111 ·thr an ,,f su1 f· iu1:. watching a surfer pn·p:in• a h11a 1d fu!' ro1npclillon is an rntighl£•n111~ e.\· pc nenc!' llol 11ax 1~ J}()Ured u11 the tO)I \lllt 11f lh<' boa r<I and ugl } looking ghibs ul 11 ax st it:k lo the surface. Tiie ur1- Sports 111 Brief dt'1:-1tlc i~ 111:1kc 1l ~1non1hl_1 . cu 111plrtcly \'Old of sli p through the wax-!o \1·atcr l\'1!h 1h1s 111 rn111tl. :\1<1rv w11s asked 11 liat Pllrpost• the \1ax ser~·etJ on lop or ll1t· board II g11c~ ~ill! tr;1{':1011 ~nd ht•!p;o; 1·ou \Ii ~1:•,\ un th1· board II ii was ~1n1~1l h lij..,1• th1-. I th1· hu1tofll I ~i1lr . \'OU llOllhl -.lip ri~hl ll\J ' 1:,,,. ;1 l\l.-1·p .. un1lt•1. :'>laf\ l!' ~11;.:1!1 ul ~l;1 lt11 •· ;u1d ll'l'l'i hf•r tlf'll' lJ,,;ird 11 Ill JI! h1·1 1u a (1•1• · Tti~· ••tlt' l lia 1r 11u11 1~ too th1t·t. aud ii 111111· liar.I tu ha ndlf' ' \nd ht·r lhuiq.,:h!~ 1n rnt11pt·L1l1u11~ ' I ;1111 1u1h tlunking <ib11u1 011<' !h111i.: 11111 rhi rr Tr ,1111g to do rnv hc.'>t fi ltd 11111 think 3boti1 till.' ~·ro11rls Or thr r·on1 p('t 11 1011" Oaklcind Clinclzes Flqg; 8 Pre1J Gridders f(illed CHICAGO-''.lu~\ \11nn1ng ii grt1111j! ii l'l \'rr with. 11 ;i~ a b1f! reht•f to ;ill u\ its -· 1·hn! w;i~ !ht• r{':u·1 1u11 nl 1h1r1I h:i~•'rn;111 S11I Hand11 :itlrr 111'> 111 11-run hn11\"I' 111 \hr f'IJ,:h!ll 1nn1n~ g;11e Oakl:ul'I :i :I-~ \II !l•I I 11\rt' !h+· Chi.·;11.:" \\'Inti ~"' 1 .. tlli· up,.1u'r .. 1 :i !111·n1rlit 111111 11111 :111d 1,.,1p1·1! 1 11<\• 11 lhi-AnH·r11·:111 1 ... ;1~l1t' \\, . .,, p1 •1111.,1 11 \\,.'1111 -.!1:11 !11\.,:11! t '•1up l1''1 wlih '-t'\'U1al•fll;11·r !\;111·-.1.., ('1!1 .. 111•:-1 .. ( ';dil•)l'lll;1 lilt' ·\ ... 111·-.1 g:nnr v1t:lfll'\' r·t'd1J1'rci 1tu·11· n1il1!11· nun1bc r (11 7t•rn i11 1hr11 \Vr-.1 [1111 ..:1011 r\l!l<l\\'<!J e 1•11iye1·.4' H11r ietl GUNNISON. Colo -!\1ne colf1n .. righ! of !hem bearing the (;u nnisnn lli1:h Sehl)(}] athletic lrller -lav side IJv s ide in the \Veslern Stale Colle~~ t.t.11111las iu111 \\"cdnes1lay as nearly 2.000 c1ti1ens of this 111oun!<1in c111n1nuni1 .\• paid lhl•1r f111;i l reSpel'ls lo the virlims of a trilt:ic )>l'hool bu' accident ne;ir he n· la:.t Sa turd;J\ The one pl1110 c.1~i...rt 11as 1111' ·I.eon Flo.1·d. ~fl. the runior \';1r,1t1 a ~"1'1ant rootball coath 11 ho. along 11·1th CIJ!hl uf his plavers . prnshcd in the accident. Thirly·11ine othrr~ v•err 111 iurcd e SC Eler11te• ""'''' LOS A\GEL~~S The Snu thC'rll California Tro;an~. ;ilren<!y ln cl;.1n!! l').· pericnce in Lhc dcfrnsire lint. h:11·1' 11111\·· cd a sophoinort• to lei\ 1•ruJ in placr of 111- j11red junior .1!1h11 (;r:in! Greg .".1arderl:111. Ii fee1 4 anrl :i:1n pounds. 11·n ~ r!r\'<1!t•d \Vei:lnr.'>d:1\' h\' coach John ,\1 cKa y In 1111 in fur th~ tl9- pound Grant. who ~ufferrd a 111ild ('Otl· cussion in a motnrcycle m1-.h;1p LOS ANGELES -UCL/\. 11·h1th 1111.,s- ed both field ~onl ane1npl!'. 11 h111I in !he scason-openinJ:! loss to 1'111:-.hurgh.' ~crks tn ~harpeo 1 1 ~ kicking ~t:Hnf' inr .S-a1urd<1.v '~ garnc 111th Texas al ~1 en1onal Coliseum Efrcn llcrrera. 1hr .'>Opho1nore \\hu fa1l - t·d in field J;(Oal efforts la.,\ Saturday night, booted 12 lime~ bet1veen lhr .17 and 47·yard lines in praclice \\'ednesday lie made IJ of them. But he's bein~ pressed for the ,,11nr d1:..1<r1K'f a:. Herrera. \1•ho's 1·on- 1drrc<I thr hettrr lnng-distanrc k11:kcr e ."i'.1rif11 ('1t111pfl•fe•f lllf\ EF: F:11~l.11ld .'>(1;u11etl ilr1d '<';>'t( h :111 1\ln(•I'){ :111 !~•lil't'lll;ill ('Pill · 1d1 l'·d ol ,,11111\ ;11'1'!\~~ !lit• l•:n~l1-h l'h,11\\1('1 In Fr.111•'•' 1udrt1 .111d ~.1\1' 11p llu• 1d1·,1 .. r \\ lill ll lll l!; h~1( h .1~:1111 IH 1·:11~l.111d H1·11"111 .1 1111c•.';11·r1 :ti hf r·1'1·ep1111 '\ \ il,1d ~1'1 oul l1•01n 11.,1 rr l\i'dnr~cl;i1 1r111i !h1· ;11111 111 bt·t•11111 111 ~ 1t1r fourth p1·r•1111 c1e1 111 1nahe lhc 111 11.1vay .-.11·1u1 11on1,tvr. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . -- DAIL V PILOT J J It's Not Whoo~ Where, But It's How You Play By ROGE ll CARLliO~ 01 fll• O•ll:t !'liel lt•ll I.OS ANGELES -The Los Auge!es l)odg(•r!'.. de~p1!' ha\'ing their c1gllt ·~a1ne 11111 s1r1•:1k snapped \.\1c<lnesday ni~ht <il [)odgcr Sla1liu111. rul r as !he l'Hn ... en~u~ t.11·urites to \1·111 thf' 11·1ld !\'aunnat l.rai.:u1· \l"r-.t IJl\'1~1011 S,111 D1C'go·~ a(·r p11t•l11•r \),1\t' ll ,,bt·r1~ ;111d 1n;u1;u,!1·1' l'rt!'.1011 <:u111e1 1 011·r<i .~11n1lar up1n1ons <1ller11 <'l·d regard1n~ the IJudg t'I!'. d111 1• tor !hi• d11·1~1u11al !t!I<' B11hl·1·1~ ]1;1d pu1 the skids !er11pon1nl~ 111 1h1' Uodgt'f!'.. t'ulnC'li:Jl'k <Jlll·n,pt \1'1th ii 111!1 .1 :!·I det·i~ion bC'!Ore 19 ,()()-\. Hu! the srtbaf k 11·asn't as da111a~ing a ~ 11 1niel1t hal'c been for the Dodge rs since ... \un1ping S;in Francisco took ii on the l'hi11 :i gain. 1his tin1e to Cinrinnnti. 4-2. Thus Los Angl'lcs rrrnains a ~ame of! 1h1· p;i<"r 1rith 13 cuntests re111a1ni11g. S:111 Diego won il 1n lhe sixth \1hc11 l.t1r- 11 Slnlll pulled a Don ~ut\011 drllv<'I') u1!u rt1r r1 gh1 r1rld ~at ~ lu ~n;ip a 1·1 -;t<ind- n!I' !!nl!t·11 ~ 11lh1 l1111t•l'l'd 111-. 1' r ~ 111 I ~!'.! 1"·1·r1nrl bl·~I 111 !lit' Nal1u11:il l.r,1g111'•, ~ii\~ lhl' Undgrr ~ 11-ill 11 111 1\ ;ill , ·1 think tht' l)ndgrr~ 11 1!111·i11 lht·~· h;i1·E: 111ore dep!h and a belle!' bullpen \\'e're not in lhe pennant r;1ce and of (·ourlie we 're pla}'ing pretty luose. Hut I 111ink 11·e·11 decide 11·ho·s going to 11·i11." savs Roberts. ·i·he victory uppl>d his personal niark tu Messers111ith Sl1inj11g Ljght In Di !S n1al Year KA;\~AS CITY ! Al ' 1 1\ n U :V ro.1 .. ~~crsn1ith lircd a four-hlll c.r and ~parked a four-run Sel'o11d inning 11·ith a 1\1·0-run second inning \1'1\h a llro-run hn11;11r as thr Ca1iforn1:i Ang"l~ h:u11 · !lll'l'C'd !lie h:an~ns Ctt.1' Ho~;1\s h.'1 \\'ed11rsd;1y 111ghl Kan~as { '•t.1· s lu~~ t·un1b111t'd 111th ii 1 i•·· 1ou·1 h1 tJ;1kl;i11d i11 thr lir-.1 g;;rll(' uf :i t\11 111Jih1 1!•111hl1·h1•adt·r 1·hn1·l11·(t 11\•• \1n••fl• an 1,.·;1).'.i1t• \\'i·sl J>t·nn:111t lnr l lakh11at Thi· 11111 li·<llll!'. i;:n <ti \t ;1i::1111 t11111gh1 <11 5 ;\I) I h::'ll!'t"1. The r\11gt·l-. aJ •u pn1111d£·d fl nwP I l;il C.1nton. 111:ii...i11,I! his l1r:-t ~!;1rl s1n1't' cutn· in::: oil tllr tlisablt>d 11 -.1 !ullu11 ing shnul(ter 1r11uhlr . for f11·t• singlf's 111 !hr big !.'.C'('nnd . t\(•11 Berry ctnublcd 1u !Ill' other h1 0 A11prl n111 s in th c:._ r td t1 I h ui· 111ng <\le.,,;c·rs1111tJ1. 11 lio noll' h;1 s ll'OO ..,,~ of hi., l:isl se1"Cn starl s. and I~ 17.1:1. allnll'ccl nnlr one inl'icld hit -11.\' p111cli· l1il!~·r f!11bll1 Flo1d Ill lilt' !h11<1 -Ulllil I ri .. Bora I.<; ~('ored :in unr:1r11rd run ill 11H' ~lxlh ,;hen S;i11d1· Valde~p1110. 1·r;iehl'r1 011 <1 11 error 11 .. 111 111 .~e1'011d "fl ii J!l'Ot111dfHit ;ind ~1·01'1'<1 on 1'~111 Srha;1I • douhlr CAli~OR ... IA •lo"\••, " P v•• ! I r .. qo• . ., /."'""' ,~ l D ?tro0r. ,, " •• •• 11> 11•" '· 1i ''"""'o ' ,. ,. , .. "'"" " I 1 '• ' ' '" ' .... ' ' .. •O < h ''' I o 1 o ••• • • • ' ' . J l 1 0 ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' II • < / I P~lt• V•><l~'C·,,C, U Oto> <I •D o OrDo 1 0 0 p ' .. ••• • • • . ' ' • • • .. ' ' ' • • ><<><>••~'-•D ~<hO~I, Jo KM>VG~ •' I('"""'"""· r P•~P·•, • K~ooo Jo O,.l(•nlo r111,a. r,n Rull•· 11 " 0 0 0 ,. .1,' .. ~ .. • ' . '" " "01, " 1.,1 •.. " I<' h~ f)q f, I ''"· . ' . ' ' . ' . . ' ' • ... '• [\I' '" ,, ' I ~ I • ' +, ' ,. +nB !•,l<>"•i"I ''"' R"'•"" ,,.,,,,,,.., $1'i ., """' '" ~ • Ell I~ 10 ~·· .. "'"' •. ,, •11'1 • o••l• .. la" 1L 1 '' 1 ... ,.. 17", l a" 1 J.mf -1 10 •11,<>0 •«• - ' • • ' ' \ )10 " ' --- J:l·l~. Ten of hi s setbacks have nccurred 1,1·hen his niatcs provided hu11 ll'ith one run or less thi ~ season. Con1e1, a fonncr LN.1dgt•r cuath. also lia_r.~ lhl' Lo~ 1\n~clrs nine will 01·erC'o1ne San fr;lnC'i!'.l'O 111 1n:i.1or league b11 scb;..ill's •in!\ J'llC.-e 'Lo~ Anl!t'll'~ h;,, lhi· ht·H1·r p1tL·h1nJ,t ;ind a 1)('!ier hr11(·h 11'11 prob;11Jt1 hl' ~•u• ,~,. 'I ~r~t II ~•Pl. \• fl1••f~lf'I' .'if11I(" All G•mH o~ KFI ! ... II non~·', ~·~ o .• ~.. 1 " .. '" 0<;<1~• '' A"•< " I 1j ~ ,., 00<19~" ., P. .... , 111~ ..... O<IO<o<'> '! ll ••v.-111 11 ii ""' ____ .,.; 1!1·1·idcd in the last thrre ur tour ga n1cs. '\'hcy'l'c got ;1 good {'h;int'I!. but it's a lung ll'a\' fro1n being over " s;i.rs r.urnez . !Jodgrrs n1;1nagcr \\'a!t :\!~Ion eredited TiobC'rls 11·ith a11 ou!~l :'J1ding pi1ching pl·rfor11\a11ct· and rclu ~td !o k11ock l11s jJla.1 1·ri: \I hn h:id 1111S.'-t"rl un !'.t·i·cral s1;0r· Ing 11Jli~lrtu111tie~ ·\1'1: h1I lht• li;11I 11't•I\, I l';1n·1 ru111pl;1111 il b11t1 t lu•! <11)pPrl!llill iL·~ \\'p \t' ht·(·I\ 111ni...111l: lhf' 111n~1 ur our , pr1•1!1 111•11 101· tll(' p;1-.t n n1pl ~· ll'l'<'k ~ "l!'s 1111 <hsgr;H'1· l{J h•."' tu lh;lt g11y 1!lobcrl::.1. I lh1J11i:;h1 11·1· ~111111:,; ill !'.•1n11' had balb -bt1! ~ull lla1t• to gl\'C' 1h;ll l'rcd1t tu Buber!~ . •·\\'e\·t• luul our sha re or the breaks. SD there are no 1"0111pt;u111s here.·• Al ston told the press afterward. The remainder of the schedule seems lo favor LA with the Giants slated to pl ay !heir rinal nine ga1nes on the road. But Als!on discounts the scheduling 1heory: "l dun 'L th ink the schedule makes a hrllul'il lot of cliffere111.:e. !l's no! who or 1\ht're yuu play. it's ho\1· you're playing," hi· stairs. The ()l:J(l~t'r':.' onh ~core 1·an1e 1n the sftOn•l 11f1t'n ll1<:i111 g p1teher Su1too 114·1:.'! brought 1n \\'t•5 f!ar~t-r "11 h an infield s1 11gli> ~ull un p ,111r1buh•d to t11-. downfall r<irlicr b.v hitting t:arrv .Je ... lad1 111 the bat'i... on a pla\' at f1r"1 ba ~e -1~i1h l~ro11 I.re storing on !he 1111scue 1n !he second frarne. The series resun;es tunight with rookie Doyle Alexander 16-51 facing San Dief!o':w Fred Norn1an t2-12l in the season finale between the l>''O clubs "'ATIO~•L LEAGU ll: IE••I Ol't"••n Won L•U #'cl. Pdl;O<"~n 'I \9 601 ~1 Lou" 17 61 Slt l:iamu l oh,nd tf '"' " " ,, ' l>oU>b••~h -•1 """" ,., ~' Lou" <If N•.~ 't~·' t I; O.w.;· ii • )1 L~U'' JI, N•w ¥0'" \l l, rn, ·~··~n.-Ii ~! l o"'' ~ •· i.o'"" ~ ~ "'""'"" 1 •1. Mo"· l•••I' .>.· .• \' ,, P d"O~·on 11·, ~·"""••I I'. ..... '... j· W•\I O••»••n 10amt1 Won l••1 '<t l .,,1n• !• ,,.1 ;,,, ~·~n< )rC ~J •• •l l 11 Lo' .. nqtl!\ ·~ ,, ~l(i I IJ S~n Fr10<1t<• -At homo 1•1 (1n<0nn•H !II, S~n 01•90 (.'l-O.w•• (0 -Heu.ion jJ), Clnclnnlll 0 •, San O•e!IO !Jl L•• .t.n~~!n -At toom• Ill -San 0 •"90 t n , Atl•n•• I•!, Hou<1ot1 iJI: •w•v (~) -Clnt"'""' ()\, All•nt• (l). li.i11g Also 'frlu111phs Led tu U.S. OzJen Title FOHr·::)l' I Ill.LS. i\ \' fAPl -1·11c \!\'11 t'.S. O]lt'll lt'lltllS t· ha 111 p i o t1 s hip !'., h1t:hlightl'd h~' an i11(lo1ni11ablc Hi·~ ear-11\d \l:1rl111~ and hy th1· f1rs1 l·:ast Europt•;_11 1 t'lel' 1u ~·11tcr th!' final ..:. 11uw belo11gs tu 111·0 A1nt•r11•;111 11•t1•1.in' -tl11• lirs1 11n1P 111 11; 1t':1r:-lh:it b"th 11111'~ h ;111· ~l:t\f'll al lulllH' Stau S11 111h 1111• ~.ull!h Cl lro1n f';1 ,arl1•11:i. l•111i... 111 " 111'"1 op1·11 t11lf' \\"1•dor!'.1l;11· 1111h ~:iii Ii.:\ 7 r. 11•·1 .. rv 11\'f'I' ./:111 l...11dc•s uf i '1.1•1·h(>~ll>\1Hk1<1 M1\11f' .!<'an hlltJ.!. lhr l1rt·n1;111·s d;111~hl rr 11 .. n1 l.ong l:h•ael1. 11011 hf•t' 't'l'Olld w1!h ;i 6-4 7· Ii tnun1pll u11•1 H!1.~1·111:H·1 !'a~a1, "! S;<11 Fr;i1 1c1:-1·11. Tl1e I.i sl ,.\1 t11'l"H ;111" lu \1111 hoth lilll'." 11 erf· 'fon1 Trt1hrr1 ;uid [)on.~ f!;irl 1n 19\'J. II 11·n~ !h<' 27 1-ear-old :\Ir~ !\ini;·.~ g;une all rJir 11';iy tiut Srni11L ;1 24-l'l'<lr-old Anny prir.alr st;1li11n rd a! Fl :'\f('?\nir, \'a . h;i<f to li!:l1t hack !.i 1Jrercn1ne llll' ('1t"!'hu~lo1·ak f):11i~ Cup JJl;1l'rr. 11110 had 11·01 1 tt1r I 1r~r sr•1 ' I hijd lo <"h:-111;.:r 1111 "tl'.lli'J.:,I' ;1tlcr lhr f11 ~1 ~1'1 ., -.a1<I 11'~ li·f.iol ·4 S11111ti '".Jan 11ns l;n1w l..111g tlu• h;111 i>lf r1 ~ht and left "11 1 dr1·1dt•d lo .'-C'!'l'r -.lo 11r1· II ~rr111t'd to h•·lp 111 tht·1 -.1·1111ul ;11ut thi· Hurd 'rt-. 1n1- 111,·11~t·h ' s1,111 ·., rr·1·111 d ini 111111 1111~ 11e-br<·akt'r.'l he's ;,.o for 1lw l!1111·11;u111•111 -hclrx."(! htrn l>1k€' lhr lo11rlh · Yn11 ha 1·e IQ i:nth"r 1-0J;!:('thcr all yot1r n11u·cr1trat1on . ~·nur \lits. ~f)ur guts .. \'11ur ~tra t1 •i::1· -and do 11 111 n111r pon1t~ ... said tlie :.i:ir of 1he l' S ll;111s {'11p tciun ll'ho \1 Ill hrlr <i('f1~11d !hr !rr1pl1\' ;1c:;111i ... t l<urna111a ;i! ('h;ffloltt' \ (' !ll'"I 1n11ntli f.'nr· \Ir.; h 111g 1111•1 11n11 lwi r· 111 l~l1ii 1! 11,1' 110·1 0111111 1111:11 , 1u·t•11 \ 1n 111 i1 11•111111 ... 1111-. 11•.1 1· a1::+11 1-.1 \Ii..• ( :1•;1(-. Slil' 11 ()1l ~I •,011 lor hrr rlto!'! l,.f,f 1111· ('111;11'\ wh11 lu.-1 ••1 1 I h" 1•1 • of li•·r :!~nd h1rllul:11 . 11w11,,1ti1· '-('t'lHld 11111r 111 11~·1) \l'i H'" th n! .-:he·~ brt'n ru11111·r 11p She l<1~t to ill:i rgarel Court or Australia \a~t yrar .. \"ou kerp th111king. Somed;i y .•• ," ghe said '.\lrs. l\111~ said tha1 play1n~ hrr friend r:o~l(' in a !inals for 1he 10\h time lhi ~ 11•;1r.11·:1~ :1n!i{·\i rnac1u-but t~al pla~·in~ l•1r th1· t1Ll1· 11·;.i~ a\l tha1 11·a!. on her nund, ' !'roh;1lJlv the 111 .. ::,I 1·>;t·11u1p, inatch for lilt' 11\ lht: lollf!ll'\ 1\;1,<; lhl' 0111' 11'1\h. 1 '!111~-.it·. ·-.he ~a11l ··111·11s !'.11 p,11·hed up ' h.1d 1(1 go lll and ~hu11rr hrf11rehand r 11 ;1-. a Of't 1·nu~ "'ft·r~ lwl«lll~f' I "illllf'd to 1\ 111 :-•! n11u·h · •\11d shi> dtd. f'nrl111,i: i11 thl' s1•1111t111al ~ !lit' ('111df·rc1J a ~hi/'\' of C/1ns El'ert of f ,,r1 Lauderdale. Fla . !he tcrn;iger 1~hrt Pn!errd ;i ~ ii lon.(!-~hor bu! bcca111t tha la1·onle of the Jans. Players Rap Gra!Ss Court!S At U.S. Ope11 VO!ll·:ST HILLS. \ Y. f.o\P) -Bii f1111r ll·nn1s -color ii green. Crcen 1.;; the c:olor of grass. !he ~urface or r·ha 1np1onsh ips at \.\'imh!edon. Forest /1 1tls and Au str;ilia_ '·Tennis on gras:-is a joke," insists Jan 1\r,dc~ of Ci'1'rhnslo1·akia. runnerup to S!an S1111th \\'t•(tnesday for lhe n1en '1 ~111gl i·~ <'l1:1n1p1ion-.hq1 1 nu 11"1 r'!' know ;il.l411ll lht• hnur11·•. 'l'l1f' i.:a rtlt' d1•1)1•rul~ tuo 1111u ll nn li1 rh " l'n1 .1~:a1 n~I gr;i ~~. ·· ;i~n·rrl Sm1lll . lhl' :\11111 11ri1 ;i!r rr1J111 Ft \l• .\air. \'ii · 1t i.., h;1.'-l1 ';1llv 11111 air · "1 111111~ 11f' !'.h1111td g1'i ri d uf gras~."' ~<1111 Rill1P .Jean l\1ng oi Long nr:-ir·h, who bca1 l\osprnary C;isal ~ fur ll1t> won1rn·~ t·ro11·n .. Grass 1s a great equalizer -yOll never kno1v when you're going to gel a bar! bounce .. , <;ra ss is one of tht tradilions -such a1 all·"·hite tennis allire and in 1·oll'ed scor· ing cxpres.~ions such as 15. lo\(' and 1leucc -1\·hich ha ,·r endured thruugh the years in this orig1oally snobhish sport. \\'h1le ii was good for 01rn 1n stra1f' s;ulrr~ and wom~n in multiple pctt1t:oat' 111 1lal the ball back and forth in th f! 1800s . rnos! nb.~t'rver~ contend !ht. surf:ief! I~ 1101,· archa1 t· The br~t players of Eun1~. AsiA, Africa and ~ou!h Arneric2' nt'l'f'r see 1:rass un!il !hey ha i r 10 play at \Vimbledon or Forest Hill s. The world'• n1ost used surface is elay 1\lilny -as in California -play on concrete. "This makes grass a big: di.,arlvantage lo rnost of the \\'Oriel's playei"!i." argues Kndes. \\'illiam F Talbert, Fonner <.'hampion \\'ho scr,·ed as cha irn1an of !hr U.S. Open this yC'ar. f!L~o says lh11t the modern t rend is a•.1·ay fro1n grass. "\Vilh n1illions taking up lht' ganie. I lhink we v.·ill be forced -c1 en 1n our bi,R: (:harnpionships lo !urn to some 11rtificial su rface !hat has the san1e quali- ty as 2rasli bu! gi ves a consis!ent bouncr" he said lie is in fa1·or of ~uch a SlH'lat·c for the National Championships, but the \\lest ~Ide Tennis Club is reluctant to plow up 1\s 2 gra.qs courls and in.stall a s11hslitt1I!!. "You can't blame lhein," sairl r.ene Scoll. assistant to Talbert In the Open. "Grass is pleasant to play on . Es1hetically and vhi11a lly grass ii; great. If .vnu put lo con<:rete or 1t substitute surface. it v.·ould look hke a parking lot T1,1·0 nf the SIJC hits r-.1cG lo lhlio gave up "'<'ff' hasr~ en1pt.1 homers to \\'1!he ?.lcCn\·ey and Dick Dietl. He struck 0111 six 11nd \\"alkcd !hrce whil e j:!aining his eighth victory co111p11reU to 12 lo:.se~ placekicking rolr by Clny1on Re('nrd. v.·ho kicked lhrer of fnur ILrld s:oa! s1!,•111p!o; for the Bruin:'; 1f1sl 1·car f~ct'Ord ~u\·· ('Celled on 11 or 1;1 pr<'t:llt:t' hoot:-11 0111 ti1r STAN SM ITH'S WINNING FORM, ROSEMARY CASALS" DISAPPOINTMENT AT U.S. OPEN. "I'~ in favor of installing clay cou1·t ~, keeping sotne of the li:rass ror bt':11utv. Ru& I rlon 't lhink the club v.·oultl sub1l1i l to ~uch A plan." I tz DA ILY PILOT 111~,Wly, Stptr,..,t>tr lb 1~71 Sa)'!\ GWC Coaeh Rustlers Have Hustle, And Tl1at'll Be Enougli 8~· HO\\'AllD I .. llANOY 01 I~• D•ll• ~llot Sto!t If defense is 1J1e ke v to a successfuJ fontbAll sieason a~ miny cn11cht~ pro- claim, Golden l\'esl College has a big lhi n~ gotnf.! for 1t "The kiri~ 11·p h;11e th 1~ vc·11r ha ve a be1ter a1111ude than they did .a year ago." dcfenSl\f' li!lP l'OilC'h J)nn Roll'f' says "\\'t .... 1ll J<11r111·e on tu.1.,tle and this is a big fa1·tor for any tf•am. I think lhesie kids can h1I 11 11h lai;t ~ear'!ii !iiquad and !he "Illy riul"l't1on 111ark at thf' moment is inexperience. RQwe says lh1s v.·1th 1ongur 1n chel'k when he t;i!k s a bQut the middle of the de fl'nsi1·e l1nr. ,ll'rr~ Le 1n1n,1.?rr. a frr.~hn1an from Bolsa C.r;inde lt1gh , h;i!ii taken 01·er the impor!ant m1dt1le guard or no~e man position from i;ir<Hl u;itf'rl Tom All;inson anr1 1s lhf' one non-lP \l rrrnan 11~\ed to !'\;tr'\ <i~il11i.~t Orangr !'nas! Collrge Sa t11r- d;:i~ n1,:!ht 1n !hr n1 idd le nf lhe \1 np IRin1nger is flankrrl ;il 1at:kl(' hy (hr·Pe \f'fl'l'f:ln s who al!cr11111cd at tile two pn~i­ tinns a year aRo an11 will do the same thing th is sraSj11\. Oal'e F.dward~ <111d l1fliJJ.: J-11lliard are ('urrcntl.v list<'d ;is s1a1·1 er~ with .Jim !Jnk in rcSC'f'\'f'. The s1t11at1on will change frnrn Ramc to garne acrord1ng 10 R.(lwe. "l.l'ini ngf'r is more nn the \\'ayne Hal! 11nd 1\11ke Jones type,'" Rowr tHfds. "His quic knri;:s is his biggest asset and he can mo1·e to a linl'b;ickcr pnsition nr play up front as nose man wi!h equal abilit~·." Thf' ynuni,? 100-pounrler i~ backer! by a nother 1·e1l'ran from last ~ear 's squad, Joh n Gentile. r.entilP f11;1!!'es to see cons1dc rable ac- tion during the 1971 c11mpa1gn hut 11t the 1nomen1 Le1n1nger 1s list ed a~ 8 st.arler LMking good in practice session s as .... ·ell a:c; the 1wn ~r rimm ages, are 11 pa ir or end.<; fr om Long Brach schools who mo11- rd to this are a. flrf'W Ta l'lf'r. a 6-5. 215-pound .11gile 1lef Pnrler has 1aken 01 l'r al I.he IE'fl side. Keith Thornton (fi·2, 19;.1 a graduate of ~11tllkan ll igh. i.~ on 1he right side. Strphrn He.LI. ;:r Fount ain \';illt'y graduate. and Jne_ ~1nnlana n 'Pat:1f1t:a ) ;irr the backup men at the nanker p<')SJ· t1nns. The :r;ccon<lary 11·i!l hl' opt>rate<I by a pa ir nf le!tern1l'n and two newtoml'rs from St Anthony High in Long Beach. n11n Sh aw and f.reg NP11·hnt1S!' figure !n handle 1hf' cor nrr back pos1 ti1Jns 11r· cording lo dcfensi\·e secondary coach Fred Hoover. Al lhl' s11fc ty pn~1t ions will be \!ichact Ladrl ;irir1 J;imf'S Ch11ve1. "Thry 1 l.actd and Ch11l'r.1.1 gnt with the program as f;ist 11s any kids we r1·er harl. Thl'v arl'n 't ~hv and they kn ow wh;it they a rt> ·doinR out lhrre," HOol'cr says. \\'1!h Orange Co11sl prov1d1ng a pntrnl 0Hensi1'e poten!1al , the Go lden \\'est defenders \l'ill fa ce the <i cid tr.~! in the opening f'ncoun!er Sa!urd:i y night. And as one V.<'1,0: put it recentl y. "Golden \\'est pla)·cd real ~oorl against Oran~c> Cnast last ~ca r but tailed off aftt>r that and seemed to go b11ck11·ards. '' At!iludf': c.:tn be a big factor !h i~ ~asnn in rhe Inn~ haul according lo both Roll'e and l/ool'cr. GLENN WHITE Sports Ediror --- Pirate s Coach Heaps Praise On Ru stlers 13)' CRA Jr. SHEFF' Although Orange Co ast College football coal'h Dick Tuckr r 11 riu ld l i~e nothing betll'r than to beat r11;il f.0ldl'n West Sa!urday night <ii LeB<ird S1ad1um , hf' has plrnty of pra ise for the Rus11ers. "They looktd pretty g'lQd 1n that scrim- mage against l..nng Bea ch Sat urd ay night. Thry thre'.I' the ha ll well and they h;i1·e A g(\('}fj in side running game. And !he.I' ha ve a darn good offens1\e line. I look for thrm In 1hrn1\-41 u1lt' a bit aRa1n~I u~.-· .~i'l.vs the ocr coal'h. Q11alifying Set Friday \\'ith hvn Pirate defensive star!ers l1 m- p1ng ahout 11·ith minor inJunes th is l\'f't'k, the sceonrlary could be a l'lllnt'rahle spn! fnr OCC-although there's ~till plenty of back-li p 1;ilent a1·i:nlable. A1·ea Dragste1·s Vie Jn anonunc1riR his stt1rt1ng h11P11 p for the opener, Tucker is un sure GI iwo of his deep backs. 111 NHRA W 01·ld Meet AJl·An1cncan Crai g Zal1fJ:ik.1' a n d fre.~hmlln Terry Mc!\'ay IEd1snn) will start fnr ~urt, but !hf' status nr lel!crml'n Rob Alsnt hard and ~1 ikP fl1 rCnrd is sull Oran.cc Cnunlv Jntrrn<ili0nal Ra rc11•<1\' ~:ill play hos! i(I tht' National Hot Rori Associa1 inn \\'orld Charnnionsh ip !)(lints hn a! Friday ;i nd S?Jurd<i~ F'rirl11 y's ~f'hedulf' 1·nn~1.qs ~olrly nr qu11.lifying from 6-1 l pm \\'Ith Saturd;i1· re~er\"f'd for nnon 5 quahfy10,11 and ehminal inns sl;ilrd In hl'o:1n ar i. The meet is lhl' la~t fh;ince 1h1s ~l'ar for rlril'er!' to P/lrn poin ts !O'.l'ard !he i~~!RA ~·orld l'harnpionsh1p anrt also 1hP f:nal opportuntl.\· fur !hem to ecli pse E'X· i3ling national rPCOtds. A $!2.000 guaran1eerl pur.~e is nn the line 11·i1h $1.i.000 in manuf;icturrrs <"!r- ce.~sorv a11'ards i'lnr! nat1nnal rrcnrd honusf.s in all pro cal~gnri l's a11•'11lin[."l the tor rninl ·J::l'ttrrs. flr11rt's \\'ill cnn1petl' in seven <'atr~ortt"'s with 1hr kilty bl'1ni;: rl0led ou1 ('1·r11 l1 <1n1nnJ.? 1hf' \'u·(or_.: Th1rt ~ 111n ra r· f1£'ld.~ 11 111 hr inrlll<IPd in th" 11101hf1rd rlim1n/l\{1r~ <ind slof'J.;P rs \1·11h tn n f111'I 1fr<1.(?stt·r~ <ind eo rnprti\1110 r li 111 1t1i'lt(lrs hnast1ng lfi·car srtups i'lnd funn.v c-ars. lop gas dragsters 11nrl !'upcr r;tocks h;i vinli! eighl -l'/l r fields. 1\ stronli! threal In wal k .ii .... a~· v.•1th '111 the honors in 1hP rompr!ttion l'llm1nalor di1·is1on is non Enriquez of Da na Po in t The :!2-~ l'i'lr-nld :irra ri'lccr ha.<; an 1m- pres<;11 e unbl"<i lf'n s!rinf.'.: ,E?n1ng anrl L! nntf'd /ls hf'1ng thf' f1r~t '1r11·rr of ~n unhlnwn 1!rai;~tr1 11hn ha~ p1lot Prl hi-; vehtrlr 11nrlrr !hr nlil,:!lr sr1 Pn·srrnnrl el;ip~rrl 11111r hi'lrn"r Al!hn11~h hi' pns~1h1l1!1r~ of 11rtorv ll rf'1fl ':i~ !lll!lO '-l!lj.! as thn'P n[fr rrrl h.1• Enr1ri11ei, Founlain \ allr1 ~ (; 11 r 1· Cochr;.in i~ nr1·l·rlt1rlr~~ tine nr !hf' fs\'nri1e~ in !hP 1op f11rl lirld OClR i.:r nC'ral n1a11;ii::rr ~1 1ke .Jonr< i~ !t1!husc'1 ah011I !hr 111ef't . 11h1ch rtre'.I' 10 fiOO fans tn !he f.a st Jr\!1nP farili ty last up in the :i1r. f;ill ,\fr('nrrl Sllffr rrd II hl[l [lOln! in "It !'h1Julrl hf> 11 1er1· .cnnd rarr Sa!urday·s srrimmai,?f' 11·11h ~li r:i l '1J~!1t altoRr1hrr. beca\lsf' runny rar.~. ;if!rr ii·hilf' Hl;in«harrl inii irer! ~ knrf' 10 pr:i f'-be ing out nf ar!11Jn ht'rf' fnr !hf' l11s1 1wn c-nnnths. "'I ll bnng thf' Pf'Ople nu!." he t1rl' ,\l!)nday Freshmrn .l<>fl Rl'irhrrt sa1s ff'orona rlrl ~l:ir 1 ;:rnd S1el'f' Hrrn11odr1. "Thr n1ert i~ a 1 er~ 11n11~11.:tl r 1·rnt. 11\larina\ al'l' penrilrd in i'IS s1:ir1e1s 1f ('.~rwc1a lt.-s1ncl' lhl' ~HRA \\'estf'rn ~lcCord and Rlanchard canon! pl;i1·. ('onferf'nce sland1n i:s are still up 10 thf' 'f'u(k(•f i'llso ;i nnnun(•erl that II.Ehl "nd air in the thrre lop proft'ss1n nal Bill l\rislinat i'lnd ha lfhark Garth V.'1se ca!rf::nri.~s rtnp fUl'!. ft:nny CilfS anrl pro 11·11] not pl<i,I' aga in~I the Rulltlr r!ii . Fl'l1h !'!lick~1 ::ulfrrl'd rnusrle 1n1ur1es near !he ha ck nf Po1nlll lraders frnrn thr \\'rsl l"rn lhr knf'<' In a llr rinimage \l'llh Cypress Conferl'n('l' .'easnn w1ll 1n('c! hrad-nn 11·1th la.'t wrt'k . !hl'ir F:a~trrn rn11n !e rpar!s In 1he 11·nrld l I n I 2" 1 • II ·r Thus-Rob \\'111 1.'°ll .ir1na 1, 11 !i-2, J!'.J5· 1na s c ,, a nrn;iri n, rx pn11ndrr. 11·111 nr-.rn :i l tight end "·Hh A cerird1 n~ lo .J unl','. •·1fr11rrs {'l'!n onl,I' Fnun t;ii n \';!llei ~ Stei r Mo:iul.~kt 1 ~..t;. p1l'k 11 p p11in1s 111 lhl'cc llrpararr 1necr s. so 1_171 starting in.\\lise'~ ~rot the nnl_1· 11·n1' the lrarlrrs <·an krrp lhP1r learls 1t1 1h1' rnrct woul1i hr to kn otk ihr A lolnl nf ~1x freshn1Pn 11•ill he nf - ront rndrrs 0111 <l s ear l~ ;i,~ pn.~s1 hl r frn~i1 r ~Uirlrr~ "1\l.~n. 1f ii l(\J\' 'rts ;i n;iln1n:i l rrrord lllhrrs, hr"l drs \\'1t! an1l ,\1ohulski. are hrrr, lhl're ·~ ;i 1·h;111\'l' !h;i1 1! 11·111 slanrl n111n111i.: ha('k J1n1 .\1 oxlrv 1:i-1n. 1;;i •. fnr i'lt lri'l ~t l'ix months. s111re the .ilt1tudr !l:inkl'r ~t r1e \'!onahan 16-0. lfifli. !;ir·klf' and lri'lrk c11nd111nns :ii A1n fln!lt1 ;ire !'la1 e .la1'k~t1n rfi-:l, 210 1 anrl t'Pnler Rob lnlall\' 1n1 prohahle fnr rP cnrd.< Fair 1fi·I . l!i(ll, "Rrrorrls can 't be se1 dunn.E 1hf' nlf-Thi' f!1r 1P1lf'r w11111rr:. starl1n,:! nn nf- se;i,nn 1 from ()(·tnhf'r through A pnl 1." f rn~e inrlurle 11uarterhark Carv V<il h1i ena adr!s ,Jflnt'S . ifi-2 _ 11\51 , \<Jde rrrf'llPr Ooug° Ynuni,? 1::0· The onl~· nlht'r e1•ent that p;:i1·~ mnre 10, lfi5 i. tal'ld f' Denni' \\'i'lller~ 1fi·1. 2181 t h~1n th1~ nnr. ::ireorcl1n~ tn rhr rar{11:t\' and guard~ Tnrnn11· Arnnlrl 1fi-O 220 l and hnnchn. is \'01·rml>rr'~ ~l ?nuf:irlurers' ll;irie~ Surprenaol 15 to 19'!1 f11nn1 ra.r n1et't. ln ;iddition rn all of !h,.. rtrac. r;:irinR, <"!<'-\\'1th lhP Pxrrpjion (lr uor nr tl\n ~pnl ~ in 11\e ~l'('1111rlar1 th1> onh flthf'r !1r~! 1r:1r hl'1!1· tak1ni:: pl111·P ::it Clf"11l lh1s 11rrkrnt1, ,1,.,frn'll'(' •t::irtrr~ 11 1n' hr 1.ii \..II" f'il i'ITlOlhrr pair nf nnn rar1nl!, 11rr<1 rr~1clf'n!.~ II ~11•'"tl <1nrl 1f. 1 ~.101 anr1 hn"h;i1 l;rr na1r 1r1 ;irld l·l'll'f' 1n !ilf' rr•11:ran1 ~1urn"ll!l • fi i 20<1 \e\\'pnrl Hra• h'< Skrp \'nl k 11111 nl!r'r an a1>1nhat1r •·\'hrb1l 111n 111 tu• hi[)l;inp a! 'l'llP tr"I nf !h~ drrrn"r 1111 lur1r< rnd~ fi .11! pn1. Sa1u1·da1· 11h1ir l\rn !lrni1n nf \l1k P (;rlrt i i; I 2111 1::in1\1.f'r \\;il!er~ 1fi- ('n~ta \ll'~il 11 111 i::11r a 111n!n1t 11 If' sl1tn-2 21.~•. 1a1 hie ,Inn \11rlh •fi·I 211.\', nn"P 11111;: f'\'h1t·11111111 111 hf'l\\Prn rlimin;i!ifln 1~11~rt1 \1 1!rh 111 r1rr1srin 1fi l 215) 11nd rn1111d~ lalf'r thP .~arnp Plt'O ln£ l111rbal·~er rl<ln \!(1"1~ 11':.fl, 1~~1 ~.::__~--:=;;;:=;;;;:=;;;;:=;;;;:=;;;;:=~ Ba.seball Standings VOLVO r\ATIO~AL LEAr.UE Pllt.~hurgh St Lt:Juis f\e"'' Y0rk Ch i<.'llJ!IJ ~lontrel'll Philadelphi;i Ea~t Oh·\~lnn w I. !11 ~!1 AZ fi7 ii 72 iii i.1 ~\ 112 " " \\'t~I Dil'islon San F'ranc1.~cn R~ fJi Dod11:er1 82 fi7 A1l11n111 ifi 74 ;Houston 73 i fi Cincinnat i i3 iR San Die110 .~Ii 9.1 woe•••ll•Y" •otvlh MMl•••1 I 1'nl11~olr ~ •• I PITt\~u•tn J , ~I l ll'J•' ' Dllc110 •·J, "''"' Vn•• i 1 ""'"'" a. kn•"•on ~ ~•n D1~n ), 0.-1••" I C•nclnn•H •. S•n r ••nf••t~ I Todoy'o Oa"'H Prt. "" 5M :0\i SlO .., .4-0' 557 S:10 GR ft '\ \Jl, 14 11 '.!2 ' z 2!111 ,;,117 11, .490 1n 4113 l 1 . .'lifi 27 e n·~·•• rP""'"' •J1 ,, N•w v'er~ 1 ~.,.., •. •0.11 (In~'"""'' IC.••..,1i.r t t i al San ~•fft(~!CO !C ~ml)f!lonll I •I "'"""""' "'""'o "ro1 "' Pn.11n••~•1• it~•""• le<I 1 )) n I~' ,, in~•I lhuu u IJ\ •• '"'"~'"'~ iwo11 .. 1-ll nlo•I .O.llOftlO I••"•• ~I) "' Htv•!nn 1•·~"·M 1n1, flltM !.•• O•-.o f,.o.,..•,, l •)1 •' Oootttort 10.i.o" 1).10), ••• ~, , A:'ll ER ICAr'\ LEAGUE Ra lt1mnre 0 Plrnll Rostnn 1\ew Yor k \V11shingtnn Cle1·elancl East Oh·i5inn n· L 11!1 ~4 84 fi~ i7 i.1 i .'i i.1 ."'8 117 ~7 8!l \\'est Oll·islnn :\:-Oak land !14 5$ l\an~11 s City 79 li!l Angels iO 79 i-hi cag0 7(l 7!'.J r>.finne~ota li8 78 ~l!lll'alfkt"e &t R4 x-C linched division title Wtd~•'"'''' 1tnu111 "'"" Vnr~ • ~tlllm!ll'• I .... ~" •. C.l•••l•rod ~ ""IOI! I l<.••U > (l!v 1 Ml•,,.JO>I I Ml!w•.,loo• 0 O•,..ol! o, ""''"'""o" ' 0"'1•"'1 1 l, C•'c1qo l I ltd••'• G1tnu Pr!. "' 5~4 .'il.l '"' .4111) 390 fi.11 G8 ' 1.\h, 1~1., " 3.1 '1 .5.14 1~·, A70 24 470 24 .41if; 241tz ,4J:Z 291~ W1<•l...,oon ll •om1• 1! l<I 01 Oo•ro•t !C"" 1-t f ~t''"" ""'"" 11 1~) •t Cl•v•l•'>ll l"°1n<1 1·11. "'I M "'''" V~-. +l(•"t" Id 11 ol ~ol!l""l!tt !l-~·-~ I I\ ••tllt ·~••lo rw.,,~t !•Ill " ~··••I (l!y !O•••• l•tl ... ~ • '""'I"""" tCo•I>•• 1-IDI 1! M lwlul~• (~rlul'• /-1 11 ...... 0..ly 11""'1 ~l.,dull<f DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Moderr1 ' Comp/et• S1r ... ie:1 & P•rt1 Oept. Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 646-9303 540-9468 OrAnRe County's Lir,il:t.~I and Mo~t T\todern To~nta tnd \'nlvo De11/e r OftR51A$ Dl l lYl llY S,ICl.Al15TI FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS fTIOJY!Q!T!Al '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USEC TOYOTA SELECTION S•• Us B•for• You Buy! Mira Costa May Ambush Saddlehack B~· ROGl-.:R CARL."iON Ot 1no 0111, I'll~! jtatf OCEAJ\51 DE -Saddle ba rk College's foothalt re;un fa ces a couple of ma1 nr ohslaclr.s in its opening lest v.•lfh 1ll1ra C-Osta Colll'ge at Oceanside High S;ilur- day nigh! !'111ri'I Costa coach Bill (nrchr;in ('hurk!rs ;i bit v.·hen discussing Saturd;i1 s openl'r ;ind rlaims Saddleback C0!lcge "'on·l hP in much trouble Thrre are. howe1·er. some basic fa('!s • ahout lhe ~lira Costa elPven !hat suc.J!e't hrnthPr C-Orchran is !a}•ing in the '.lerds for Saddlehack 's freshman dominated rre11 I The Spartans possess a mobill'. i;::iant·sizf'fl defensil'e for .... ·ard ~·all \<'Ith S()phomnre lar k I es Bill Sandifer ( &-6. 2.'iO 1 ;ind !kill Drnson 16-1, 231)1 flanki ng J!Uards Rob F'lum (6-i, 270! and John \\'est i6-I. 2.1lJ • 2 ~1 1r1• Co~ta is an airborne l'lel'en 11•ith a pair of split ends and flanker .Jack ncsner f 111!-p<>und freshman) available. .1 Thr host~ wi ll uti!1r.e the pass ln~ garne with 11u11r1erback Bil! ·raylor 195- pt)Und snphnn1il re 1 at the i·nntrols-His coar·h Sil \S he's a pnlf'111lal .JC-All An1cnran 'and he-can burn the opposilion "·ith his passing game out of a sprint out nr drop back s!y!e. Ht'·s also a threat In running "'ith the. ba ll. ~ Addt'd to this is a pair nf running hack~ ~·1th equal Laleot Arad Ste\\'art is a 18::0-pnunder v.·ith 10 t speed in the l00- _1 ard dash and back l.11rr.1 \!udd is a \91'1- pound sophomore \\'ho is reliable on sho1t yardage i;ituations. Cnrrhran ha s 19 rrturn1ng lrltrrmt'n in lhe f0ld and !hl'.1' ;ire ~till ~marting frnn1 1hf' :tl-13 past1n·g S;iddlPback applif'd last yc<1r. CnrThri'ln 1\!nt1ld hal'f' .1011 hcl1e1r . hn11·p1•er. that 1he trs1 with Saddll'b;i.rk is 1nrr·rl.I' 11 11 a rrn up fnr 11esert Conference ;ict1on "If 11·r can 11·1n nne nr our 1hrrt' pr11r- l\('e gt1n1cs 11•e'l l ht htippy \Ve'd like t11 heal S;1rldlcback but we're not going t1J swrat. it if we don'!. . .I'm afraid Sad- dlebar·k is getting !M bii: for 11s." sa.vs !he: ~1'11r;i Cos ta me n!or, in hi :. 16th ~ear at thr Orranside instilu linn _ "\\'c 11·:iltht'd Sarldlcha C'k's ~rrimn1;i~P 1111h ~a11111 Ana and 11 appr;irs 10 he ann1hrr r1nP tram ,\l::iybe they a re ;i IJ!- 1\e 1l1ffl'rrnt from lhf' pa~t C'nUple nf \'Par~ · "HC'fnfe lh<-1 '1e h"f'll a 1·nn.'l'!l'ntl\' ~tn)nl! runn1ni.:. tc;u11 hul pt>rht1ps 1he) r'e ~ h11 n1nrr P:1:p!o.~1\·p no11· "Anrt thf'Jr quar!rrh;i('h~ apl)f't1r Pd bet- Irr than 1n thf' p;i.~t.'' !'a.v~ Corchran. \11ra Custi'I a!su ha<; r'nnsi<!erah!r site 111 1hr ofFrn~hP fnr11ard wall with !he g1111rd~ ;ind t;ir·kles al! rht'ck1ng in at 2HJ pounds nr hcltrr. Thi" i:uard~ arP Rant1.1· r halupn1 k 122.)1 ;inrt \'1nrr l!ard1nf:: 1211 , 1hP t.irklrs C::irv .Jarkson i2l01 and rh1! H;irr1s !2]5 1. Dodl!;ers Box ' ~·N OIEGO •b r ~ rb1 '"""•"0•1. •1 O 1 n l'••cnlb 000 i•'•'<' n1~ (nib"' I ~ Q C 0 l.•., ' • ' ' n Mc•~'"' 11 r n o n \•·~" !11 I-"'•~' lb l n T 0 e"'"'' , n o 0 Pe~rrl\ 11 0 0 "'"' l' l ,. t \•n O•i~ l M 1.,Q• •\ lOS ANGE LE\ 'v•l•<>""t . lb 10, O••" rl p AIO•o Jp \'01• ,, w p~ .. --,, (jA•V•• l~ s ..... , ' ~1;11·~·-"" Su•lo~ ~ ~o r ~ rbl I n 0 0 • • • 0 " ' " " " ' . ' ' " " " 0 • 0 0 • 0 ' n i ! " ' . " ' . n•~ 11.-i ~~ i n•n fM ar.r -t •••• '''""" """•-r•1 l'I" ~·~ r •i~ I or a <•• r~· • ·" ~~;•-• h D -~ .. •1 ·~ .... -•• ~., J'"" 11 ' .. )»1']' t•• ~·"~'I """ IP M II r-• -~·· • • ' \ ~ Looking at JCs Bucs Won't Bury GWC; f(azmer to Long Beach Sa !urJ;,iy night's Big r.an1e will he no runawa~. Although Orangt Coast f1i;:ures a s 1he favnrite 01l'r r.otden \\'pst 1n the si xth an· nual foo !ha ll !-.lruggl e bet 11 een 1he two riva l.~. don't look for OCC's P1ratC's to run a1\<1) and hide. After 11e111ng li<tl r!en \l'esl's sc·rim- n1a~e 111th Lcing Ae11ch City Colll'.Ee Sa1urdav rui.:ht. It's quite apparrnt that !he Ru ~l!Pr~ 11·111 not be patsies fl'lr any oppont'nt 1n 'iJ. !\o they don t h::11 e the supe rstars li ke ~ CRA IG SHEFF Orange Coast, bul they arf': 11 sounrl fnnt- ball tl'a111- C:Oldl'n \Vr~! lrunrned OCC. !.lfl. last season b11t af1er that 1t w;is mn.~tly a downhi ll slide for Shackleford's crt"w In· juries plagurd the Rustll'rs and a!i a rt!sult produced !he fi rst losing sl'ason ! 4- 5J in Gnlden \\iesrs five-yea r hislor~·- Shackleford has sorne 1 ery tough ohsr;iclcs to overcon1t> nee has mosl nr its kl'.v people hark frnn1 las! season a n1t is regarded as one nr !hP fiil'Ur1 tes in !he tough South Coast Conft:r(•nt·r The P1ri'lte.~ al!'n got thr bel- ier of (;1Jl1!en \Vest in a highly 1ntt'n~1f1ed rr1'ru1!ing batlle. And T11t'ker s cl111) 11n1tnubtcdl.v i~ l"ok- in.i; fnr revenge for that setb~c k of J<ist srasoo. "'flr;.111gc t'oa.~l h;:;s f'f'Cl'll'l'd ;i lri! nf p11blir11.v 1h1s _1·r ar and thry hal'e a grl'at fnolh::ill tl'arn Rut we U1ink \<'P're i::o1ng In ha1·f' a ,lll!Od fMtball i:;am e 11·1til them .'' !'a I~ Sh.iick lrf11rd , The Rustll'rS 1·oach is hopinR for a rioth<'r defC'n.~11·l' 111t-l1ke the '7fl li!;ame_ .. If H's i'I h1c/i sctinng gr11nf' 11·r might bf' 1n snn1e trri11hlr Rul our ki d' arp ron· firl•'n1 11r r;in hr<1l nr;in~e Co;i~1 " \l r~nll'hilP T1wkrr. \\'hPn asked ;ihnut !lie 11np11rtanre nf lh P .l(<'l mr. says. "or 11111rsP 11r ll'ant \fl win it. hut u·s not the h1.cgcst g::i1n1' nn 11ur schl'dule. Rut it i~ thr mn st" 11npnr!an1 of our nnn-conft'rc>nce ga111<'<; 1·11 trtl ~nu th is. I'm nn1 gn1n j1: lo ll~r 1ht' gu.1.~ 11ho are not 100 pc rcen1" * * * John Ka1.mrr. !hr lormer '."l'\\'f)(lrt llarhr1r Migh baskl'ltJalJ !liar v.·ho pas!~rt up a lull ride In Ari1.11na ~ll!lle bee1usr (If the illnr~~ or his IAlhl'r, ha!l now drriderl lo <'ll!Pnd f':il Slale (l..nni: Rt11rh L l\;11.n1 rr \\'as tirkelrd lnr Orange Coa~I f'ollci:f' thi~ 11'111. but nnr m11jnr rra~nn fnr lhP ~v.·irt'h In !hf' 49Pr ~;im pu~ "'a~ bC"tausr his rat her is In a hospital cl(l5t" to !hf' t•ollei;:r. f\117.mf!r. rt'pnrtedl~'. I~ i;ining to Lon11 Rrarh on hi~ own. * * * F111 n1rr 1;11lden \\'l'~! long rl1stancp s1ar Trrry .\l rK eon has s11rpnsint:l.1· rnrolled ar the Ln11rr51t1 of l\:in~as ~lc l\eon 11·;is slall'1I fflr Sr11nford. but Rudden lv had ~ chan~f of minrt. - * * * 1'1\n Snuth ('011•t C1Jnfcrrnrr mrm- t-rr~-San f'heµn ~l esa 11nrt San f)ie gn C1- !1 rollrJ:!P -b<>J:!i'ln lhl'ir 'ii grid ~' hr'1ulr~ Sa1urda1 \lr:-a n1pf1P<I ::il11.i1·s tnup:h Ar1zon.:t \I r<,1rrn. 7 0. anrl San n1t,11n fl'll tn l'11rnn1nn 25·;. 01er a three season strel ch. S<ln Dieg() was 0-9 in '70. Compt on hnsts Golden V.1est in an after· noon lilt 11 301 on Oct. 2 and it'll bt a reunion of sorts for Rustler coaches Ray Shackleford. Don Rowe, Gene Farrell and Frrd Hool'er-all of whorn played for i..:omp\on v.·ay bark \\'hen. * * * Orange Coast College qu1rterback Gar) \'albuena ottds just 41 y1rds pas~ ing against Golden \\·e!.1 Saturday nlght to mo1·e into fourth place on the all-time OCC l'areer pa ssing list. \'albut'na completed 89 of 201 passes in 19i0 for 960 yards. ~likt. Tamiya~u jJ9fi') Is in the ;loOo. 4 spot "'ilb 1.001. Paul ~moine !1967-6~1 is .'\o, I on lhe list "'itb 2.226 y11rds follow ed hs Billy White I 1962-fil J with l,lili! and ~11ke ~l cClellnn (195~-G~J "'Ith 1.119. \'atbuena .also bold~ one rtcord he"d ralhC'r forget. He had 18 lnterceptions last season, Top MV Line Could Pl·odttce Banner Year ~llss1!'ln \'ieJo High football coach Bob H1l'nl'r figures rh1s cnutrt be !he ~·e&r that the Diah lo~ put it all tngPl her and pro- duce a ll'inn1ng sra<;on And on p panicu l;,.r rea~nn for H1vner'9 opt im ism is the prl's<'nce nf some tx· pl'ncnred llnemen "\l.'p\·e real ly gnt. some ~tickprs ," ~a vs H1rnPr "And 11llh(lugh most nf the linemen 1vill be i;:0!ng both w:iys. I rlo11't bf'l!C'\'e any !earn is going Ul bt:at us ph1·s1calll' " \\'hrn H1l'ncr sends hi s n111blo s ;iga \nst Sa\'anna .liaturrl.:1,v morning 110) at • \l1~.,111n \'1e1n H1,1!h. fl\'!' of his si x nf- f('ns 11·c lin<'men "·111 Wl'll!:h in al 1911 or 1Jrt1"r 1"hr bPsl I.'> Brob Pre~t wnnd. A 6-0. 190· pound light end 1rhn also goes at end drfPnsi1·ch. "Hr is one nf nur bel!rr athlete~ He ·1 rralll' i'I ded1<"a!rd kid ." sa1·s H11·ner. The f;:itklt>s \\·ill be a p<"!lr nf ~eninrs - Crrg ~r111rn11t;i and Rob Sahdala Sciar- rott a, M 6-1. 2!0-pounder ls 11 leHrrm;,in. S?hdilli'I d'i-1 , 1901 1s ;:i tr;insfer fmm Ron1ta H1 ):!fi 11 hrre he v.•;is ;i !'tarting l~!'k[P Ao(l1!;:i rr;i chrd the CI F AAA sen1if1na l.~ l::i~t sC'ason bf'f!'lrP losing tn 1.nmpof' ;ind rl!'fra!1ng Es1anc1a , 14-1 3 in !he quarl erf1nal~. S;ihd;ila 1•111 ;il'n pl;11 d"lrn.~i1P end Thr ;'\-o .1 and 4 t;:ickles i'lrr lrl!crmAn fh rrin S111·a (!)..[), 1901 and junior Russell Rir r i.)·11 1!\01. .!101 ll'arn'n Iii·!, llf01 ;ind ~!a rt 1n l iJ111'r lfl·L l8fl 1 will be !he f,!uard s wit h Jl'ff Ch1u·ch1!1 lli-2. l9f\1 at cen1cr. l\'arrrn. ;i ~cn1o r. 11·tll 11ork at a l 1n..,IJ11i ·~"r spot on dt'ff'n~e "hilP r,01·r r \1 1!1 prnbably br the Diahlos· middle gua rd Ctiurrhill. ;i 1uninr !C'ltrrmen. has hl't"'t1 hnthl'rPd rrcrntlv hi' the flu so is ~1011· r nund1niz into ~hape Hf' plays of· fcnse nnl~ H11nl'r rrpnrr~ th;,t ;ibl)tlt 1811 are 011t f.-1~ fnn1h.11! il l \h >~1on \'1rin. but only 42 arP pla.1·1 ni:: 1·;i r~Jtv b11 ~L : , A"•~ft•"'' ThP In~~ "as the l-.n1 11h1s· ll!h 1n ;i rnw '-----"---------- £~ '' 10 ' ' ' " · l\e def11111eh h;i\p a rlf'fl1h prnblPm , !->11 1 !hf' kiri.~ h:ire J!f£'ii1 att1t1JrlC' and 11 1!1 frrl that nu~ 11111 pla1 11n important pa rt 111 the ('nm1ng •e;i,nn Back To School Time Gym Shorts -Shirts -Sox -Shoes Football Shoes All Purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Sox Tennis Dresses Tennis Visors & Hats OPEN 9 ro 6 -CLOSED SUNDAYS Handball Gloves & Balls Paddleball Rackets Wilson -Dunlop -Davis Bancroft Tennis Paddles Balls -Sets Masks -Fins -Snorkles Sleeping Bags -Back Packs Day Bags -Freeze Dry Food Basketballs & Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls -Footballs Bikes -Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 CENTER, PHONE 646 -1919 .. l s Huntingto1i District Due For New Football Stndium,? ., Orange Coast Lulle~e -~ LeBard Slad1ur11. llith a ~eat111g t·;1pat1lv or 7.IJOO. JS becoming rnnre ;incl 111or1 <ippei1IH1R to thf prt>ps as the yc;Jr~ so along Tht l '1rtd•·~· ~t<1t!1u111 1111! be the :Htt' (1[ ~everal 1\171 ho1Ti(· lill~ fol' Edison and E:stan 1'1 .• ( (1;H'lit•i. lro111 bulll i.i.:nuols agree 11\:jl dt"t·ss· 111g quarlt·r:-tac1!1l1e~. lighting. cvery1h111g "h<'ltcr tJn111 wh:i1 1~ ;11ailable al llunt1nR!On Br .. u;h or i\1'Wl>or1 I Jarbu!' highs \\ h:lt I~ req1111·«1i , ut' coursf' 1s a Hun1n1gton Beath IJ1str1c·t St<1d1un1 . on a neutral sit(' \VJ!h a capacity ol 10.000. ·rhat 11·ould arco1nmodate all 1hr 1Junt111i;- ------ ROCEll. CA RT~S ON ·------ Inn Beach ~chool5 -Edi~on. Fountain V:ilte.v, Jlunlingt.on Be11ch . ;\Jarina . \Vestn1inster <ind Volden \\le~t College * * * :>~·:J,;ing ~p~ce will b(' at a premiun1 at \\'e!>\.lliost~r lligb this ~'ear \\'ilh lhr addition of I~ h-'" portable cla.~srooms in the Lions· parking lot. The mO\'e "'as necri.s itated l>etause ur <111 1•11rullment of 3.600 for four years at \\'esl- mi1l!>ler. fu11n1:iin \lallty bas 20 at "' structures in it~ p<1rki n~ lot 10 help acco1nmodatr an enroll· 111ent ol :1,9·~0 l'or lour years. Edison nu11· hllLl"l'S 3.216 students lor fo ur }ears \1hile Los Al<nnilu~ bas ?.350 for lhrl't 3 ears. Corona dcl /l.lar lligh bas al~o been !>uh· jei:ted lo ronsidtrablc additions. * * * II Ca lilorn1a ll1gh \ hiotball l<'<irn is 11un· Ul·rui~ 11hy it couldn '1 !ind a suit:ible nppo11- ._.n1 for Its fi rst prac11ce g:11ne ol !he se;ison pi·'rhap:. !hf' \\'J1itt 1f'r s<·hi10I should t:1kt' ;1 ltJQk iii '.11or1ri1111:1 ll1gh'~ l\1(1-g:1 nl(' f)l':ll'!ICI' srl Tht' \I 1ldt;lls of 1tir P:tl'll it· l.t':Jl!Ur 1AAAA 1 h<J\'(' Sl'hcdulv<l :-.uc·h U1gg!t1'i ;i~ (.';u\1\•t'll and \ 11ca1p<1. i;iy stepping clu1111 111 1'l;1,;:;1l 1t•;1l1(111 tire \Inn l'!I\ 1a clr\'('n lnkr:, 11St>Jt 1\111l)f1hr p!l·tU!'{' IOI' t'al !ligh. leav1np thl' l.11tt'l' 11!1hout an llJl· ponenl * * * Field go:ils t·ould be 1nore pron1incnt in lht· prep picturr lhis yf'ar 11ilh lhe 1:oal posts gelling strelt·hed a bil ap:irl. The f)(ISls "''ill now be 2:: feet. lour i nthr~ ap-.rl. * * * ~·unnrr Edison ltigh !'.ta11<iout J,,hn F1silt'I'. \d1u );,1ill'd lo gJnl a b:d l1J thr ,\'orth-South A ll-~l11r ga111e, h:1s gl<':1nr'<I a tOutball Sl'h•ilar- ~hip al t\ri1.on<t ITuscun 1. * * * For111cr Corona de! l\·1-.r 11·hi1. l\t ith S:1111urls i~ turrently righting it 11111 tor a bid 11 il h the Southern C;1l ifnr11ia l'r esh1n:1n 1ca1n. Anotht'r l'onner Corona 1te1 i\1;tr qu~rter· bat'k is duin_g 111'11 at llrii:h:un Young Uni· 1ersity. n ave Teri'~'. a sophu1nurt·. led his n1ates to a pnir 01 ~econd h:ilf scorrs in last 11'f't•J,;'s 41-13 roul of No rlh Te.'l:a.~ Slatr. Terr~· 11a~ srl to star! lor Hri,g ha n1 Yo11nl! unlil a ~hou lder injury sci hi1n hack a nott·h 0 1' so. * * * -\11 out~tand1ng opener I~ on t;1p fut· C:ll·" Southern Sectional football. Thursdil~'. Srpl. :!;I it'll be SL Puul and Los Angelr~ po11·rr B<inning at Vctf'rans St:idtunl in Long Be;1ch. Cla:-.h1ng !he sinne night are ~lalt•r Ort :ind Sant11 Ana at Sant<i Anri Bo11 I. Oilers Use Ediso11's Wild Ma11: Platoo11 De f e1ise Tliat Attacks One usuall~ 1•011s1(\er~ a cleJender one stnnding or -. 1tr A IJ(_J_r_h_e_,..,_,wu_.,_ ... _"_·'_'_"'_P_'~_.'_:'1_"'-~-~-·M_e_th_o_d-J A ~l ~I Plt: IJRILL ~H A.\' KI.'\(; 10 UJ\c nla1ur ..:au:.C ul \hdnl..1ng- ~tnJ..1ng the ball on 1hc hotel 1n)tead of !he c!ubfacc-1) the '11·;1 1 './ i ~ tendency 10 '>hO\C Ille club ro1·, • , • t'\• v.ard "1th a \cry ten~ right ha nd 1 , : ~~\'\' anJ ann. r111, ~ho,·111g 11c11011 pu~hc~ the heel 1ir thr ~lub 11110 ! the b;ill brfo1c the ..:lublace h:l ' t .a ~·ht1l1l'C' 10 '>4ua1<' 1t ... cll Ill 1hc 1argc1 ·,~ ... Learn 10 1el.1\ the 11gh1 hanJ ttnJ aru1 tJu11ng tile Uo"l1)10.t11 g. Merely pr.1i.:t1~·c 10,~111g golf ball~ for,,..a1d ... ""ith a :.1dcarrn-a ln10~1 undcrhanded-n101e111c1u . r-.t a~e ,... Sure that you hold lhc ball al lhe end of your fingers .• 1-h en rnerely S\\'INU the a1111 bacl .ind for"arJ . Feel 1he naturah1e:. .. or 1111, 1uo1crnrnl 11hcn the ar111 ren1ain ~ rel:ixed. i Tran~fer tht .. '>.'\n1e 111011011 tu ~our gulf ~1,111g. Re1a111 the rcla.\ed nghl :11ni. Suddenly ~ou 'tl be ~..,,1ng1ng the club; nol ~ho\111g 11. '"our -.hanl .. ..,,il1 Ji,appcar. ! LOW SCORE.S! HIGH POWER• Get ple111y ot golT1nR help"' Arnol<I Palme r'l boo~1,1, fe l!-Shots and la.•wdy Wood~. wr •Heo e• chi~1vely lor re~a er~ ot I~" tolurn11 A 'opy " vou•~ lor lOt .io(I ~Stamped selt 1dd re~\ed .. nveloDt >ent IO A•nr>ld Palme1 t/O lh•S ntw~pape• JC Cager~ Chccli 111 ; Ru ~tle r Star liieligiblc l;o!tien \\'est College ha.~ lu~I the ;-;erl'it·es vi fi· 10 t't:'llll'J' \lark Dekker for ,1! le;1s1 h;1lf 111 the 19il·i~ b a ~ k e I ha 11 :-.l'asun. Hust!e1· t'!l;!t'h llrt·k S1r1ckl111 dccl:.irccl l\'ednf'sda1 Dl'kkrr. lhc liu~tll'rs' l\'11 2 rPl}(111ndet' and 1 .. 11r1h lt•;uhll!-! !'11.:orer 1:n1 1ll1111t:-. I .1 :! ;i1·erai.:e ! last se:i~1•n. h;1s hl't'll clcclared u1el1g1hlt' bc<'illl~e ul ~l'l1olastic dif!itul11e" Slnrklin welco111cd haeh ~1~ 101tern1en <1nd ;1 hos\ of l<•l<'nted tre.~t1111en 11lis 1rrci.. 1:ultlt•n i\'("~1 111<"l111lr fur11ard- ~·1•n1rr .lt•1f St Cla11· j6-51 lrO!ll L:.i Qu inta 11nd ~u:irds l::ir~· Or,.;1ii 1 ~~sl;llll't:l i :incl Bill Sl'll (!::111l'hu A1:i111110~1 f.ULOEN WE ST t •ll•'"'"" Cud C•rl-.~~. Je• \ """" Roe• Mo.on Ju" ,0.1\U~• "" "-u•• 111own •od W•I Pio!! 1,.,,,,..,,.,, IHI cl (l~" ii~ (h/•I• ••l TA•~ Yuun~ IN•w,,...•I !••r~cll •.~:. n,Q,, ''"·\•""'' ,,_,,.,. r,,~ 1>• 1(,.,-00~ o>tl II•< 1, l\11! "•II ~"<' 1,n., Vi·"~" 1 11."""~ A1"""1<· • r.~a·n• Wdng ,,, •• J•!I llvn, A""' !"u•m. ll•lt M<Gu111 •11,1 ~""' ll••l<I (M•n"A I •M<I o~"• flee• ot .. 1((wn c;,oY•I OllANC E COA~T I •11"''""" l«t1 (m,.ov. J•U ~•OI• .. Ori ~!"V" ~ .. dOO\ I•••'"'"" JG"" ~eY111our 1s,, •. ,.1, '""" lldl• IFd1>nn1. •''d .,,,c ~oulhw"~ IW'""''"'''' l !Jans1N' Sh·r> Woll>;om; <F~1~nr,., r,ol Polv, ~·" 1.uo> OD•lnnl, P•t•• HAn•l,1~ IR«>1'•Tlo "'"&" HAn(Ot~'• c i.n" N~1 .,on '''"'"'"·NJ l Olb•« Douo Denn" I~•~•••· Ito&!. n.1n L<n'l~m 1N•,..r>0rt HMbo• 19~1>. Cb»f~ 'rer•rv 1l'n•!~ M•ll l•el DA!l V PILOT !:J LB I11 v it11tio11al l_.aguna's .Jaycee Ru11ners Mc11doza Lciit11 cli Season lnjurc<I .!1111hlr ro!legr rru.~~ t·oiunlrv act1orr gt•ls under way Satu r- d:iy ll't!ll all !111·t·i' ;11'1•;1 r11n- ~car :;cho'11s :>1·1i1•dul('1I I•~ 1·u11 I!\ tlu• :ltlll11:d L"11g llt•llrli l1111Ll1 111n:d ,11 ('al ~1:11r 1l.1111g Bt•:H'll • 'tl11· 111111111 1·oll1·g1• 1'.11·r.• .ur "'! lol' ll<t!ll! ll ;~11;1111 \~01l1h•11 \\('•t 11111 ;11!,.1!1\ l1gur1• prv111111t:11ll1· 111 ii' 'u11 l!•t'l'!ll'f' Thi· Ii II ... I I ,. l ~ • Suuth1·n1 l "al1!jll'n 1;1 1·11·1·u11 <"hatnJJUfllS la•t 1t•a1· ha11• ;1 ho,;t 11! 1011 l< . .'ll(•rn11•n ha1 I.. ~atldleh;iek. u11dt·1· 11 r 11 t'll;ll'h t)u<JnC l'ain. 111HI t)r;1 11gt• Co;1:;! 11 di depend on fr(':;h1111'n 11~ rarr~ tlrf' lo:id ill;'ff' i" 11 rl1t1tl1\\\11 fl!I l!ir !hre1• .11 r;i <·,1th'J.:1'" (;.,,., .. ,. tt ••sl l.t·tll'l'l11r11 Sll'l'l' l.:1~st·i.:,:1rd ~1 11d .l:1rt.. 1\lclJuuwn l1gurr ''~ rhe l\'o I illl(I No :! llus11er.-; 1n 'i1 \\'1th lli('hanl r~ri1's1. 1'1111 l•'11tlk l\l'lllll' lh!t'.\I. IJ:11·1· ll1'ndt•rson :1;1d \it· \'1ar !l!H'/. 1;111 letl1•nnr•n1 b.1c·k111g tlui 111 up ;\\:ir11nez t'otnpt•h •d 111'11 :.c·:i:.1H1s ;1gu. l.:1s~rgartl. 11111111 1n 1l1r t·1111 r~'relli't' 1nt>el <1 1e:i!' :igo. ll< 1hr h ':HTI l'apta111 l.radu1g lresh111an pro:-.\)l'l'lS in(•luth• 1)11\'t' l.ut•kruan .int.I Bob Brickner t /\1ann;11 . '1"11111 H1l'ht'\ 11.\ll\\'lllJlll And .]1111 /\ r 111' l' t r (1 11 ~ t H a n c· h 11 Ala1111tos1 E:o.pt·~·t•·d lu 1·u111p1·1 1· 1111h 1h1' T11~tle1·s · Jllllt<l r v;1r~11 .1• tcan1 nrf' :-.11plu1111ort•:-. \\';11! f\1li..l'l'll1:1I\, [):l\(' .l•Jhll~Oll ;11lo l llr1:111 :->trough along 11 1\!1 l1'esh1111·11 Pini i11;1~1 s :11111 t·:U .'\1Hh·r:-;011 i l•'ou111111n \';1lll'.1 1 '\l'f' should rrpe;ll ;i~ <'(HI· f!'1·rncl' cha 111p1011s.'' s a .1 .~ li11s1lt>1' <·0;1cl1 'r1in1 N11n 11 "\\'!''1·1· "nl~ h:id onr 011:11 lllt'c.I lo~~ 1n !wo \CHI'~ ;1nd ll't' ~!iuulcl do prt'i!1 ~t·a:.011 " '*''''''!!~· 1111~ Or:lllf!l' j '"'·"I <'H:io1h ,!1111 \ 11 t·:l 111':11n II 111 l•'.111 l1e:11 II\ 1111 l1l·:-l\lllt'll tlll~ :,(·:1~<1 11 \\11111·1111 1 lll'l"' :-,1 11111• 111\ill'I'\ !Jll 111!' 'ljlJ:11! -:11! ••I 11l1un1 clul !lu! ,-.. 111r11·1 1· 1:.-.1 ... , ... ~1111 Thi· hi·:-1 (.r tht• l'1r.i11·-. ;qi J.IC,I!., tu 111.• .luh11 1 .. illl}<'I It· 111111 I\ :111 uol 11! ~1:ito: tr;111-.h•1 !h:ll 11:1:< Ult•hg1hlt• l:i~t \/";11 .luhn \';1:-:-1'11 :ind Bill !'11//I 'I lio• llr~t .:.1..:r1rn1n.:ige is set ror ~at11rd;i1· t1r1d 1hf' open1n~ ~i11111' 1~ rnorf• thrtn a wef'k: [111,1\ hut <'11;1('h Ha l Ak ins ha., :1lr'<•;1dv tosl 11111• pla.vt'r vi a the 11111111 1•111h• frw lilt' 197 1 ...ca~1Jr1 'l:11·n1 \!1•1111111.1 :1 'tartin,g I.I• hit• •111 l1ull1 11lft·11sf' and (ktt·11s~' ..,11 1 l!·rcd " h1>;1d in- 111r1 111 p1.11·111·t· ;ind h:is bt>t'1' •IP1·l:ir 1•d uu1 l•1!' !hP 1ear 111· 1·:111·1 1.1t..e <HlV cha1 u.:e<: 111rh a h•11 ut 1l11s !':.1lu:i11on.'0 .\l..111, ..,a1s 111 .... <'l.1 "llearl in- jUI It'' t'.t!\ ht• a il!Hf II o• 1Ji111'( -.e1·1uus thin¢ 11 ant hi ag- ;1r(' lhl' ••th"r 1110 .,,,ph1nn11r .. ~ i,:r.11 ,111• ii ·· 'l'ht> 11111 ln·"h11i:1n rrcruil 1' \\lnl1· 1!1t" Ar11 ... 1 rnt"111tw .,.,.ill \\1''1 tlllll:<h•r"" h1•1 Ill I '1•l1•t11:011 f li't' tnu~! uf hi.; slart1ng o · 11l11fr 1o!h1'1' fr11sh p1'<1:;111·1·t .. 111· ft·n~111 ... 1.ir!•'I"~ iii a Srtnil::ir 1·\udr l.t''< H:ol'lH11 :u1d \Iii.." , I f 11• ,·, •o • ,l!)Llt'I I !)II ! t• l'!l\C "-. , • lut1t'' 11•: .. t;l11t'1<11 1):111:1 lt1t.+11 I 11 I I 1 ohf "-co11rat:1·< l.t lt' 11 1,., . '"" 11111111111;:11111 ll1•:11·h1 \\a 11 ;i ii!" '" ,.11111. ntht'rS !•llO !hi> F.1n 1111t'on111:1 1!1·1 :'ll;1t·1 :•rlil :u·!U•ii 111 th i 111·rra si n t.: l.1ql1· 1i11•1·1·:1 1 1 ,r·~ /\1111g11~1 n'g!il:inl.I :is lite St'[l~nn pra- "\\'11h 11n lell•'fl11t'U lJ:H ~ );I'•"'~•·:. ;u1d llh• ll•:11t1 tll:ldt· un n1'"··1h " "\\'1· .\!di dnn'I hnvr II'< l•f ln1shn1c•11, 1!'s dilt1<•11I! In '''''l·I' 11")>11' ·,,,,,, "''''"·v as Wf' :;re 1vher1• we -.re 111 !h 1~ t1111f' ~ " .. 111)11\d l1kr 10 p\:tlonn the kids." .to;•••l•llt»l••••·I; 0111_1 f1\1' n11111ers <JI'!' «11r !'Cnlh 11ul fur <"l'\)~S cnuntrv ;1t S~1ctd lcl);1rk 11·11h 11·e~hi11:111 L\l:tt'\ Fr;11n·1.~ 1T11sli111 t·)> p!'t·l!•d ln he• !lu· :\11 I (;:uwhu "llt's 111 p1·ett.1• guocl sh:1p" ni:h1 11011 1'111 ple:1~('d \\'1!1i h1.'\ 11orknuL'\ ... SHI'.~ l ';"JiU Br;"Jd \\'1ntu11 ·,._ lh•· 01111· re!lll'IUll_g 1t•1t<'rt11all The 111ht•1· thl'l't' frt'slll!lt'!l i111·!11dP Hoh illtu1111·ar11fg ancl Ta1!ur l.011r n110 nf T11st1n Hild ~like Fla11;1i:1111 fir l'iwithrll. Ne t. Plav " J•or S . en tor~ \\'cdnrsdav '~ resull~ in l':11·1l1l' Snuil111r.s1 up<'11 1en111 ~= :it·111t11• 1 ·1la 111p1011~h1ps <t t Nr11 l)(Jr! H1•:it·h Tt•r\nis ( 'l11l1 Aktt1s s:i ,1., "H11t 1~i· hupe to gel 1nore of a 11111· u1• 1hc111 tlus Sa!urdav whc·11 111' scnn11nagr Ca rlsba<l /\!'lll\•:\ii\11 "l\'r se1·1111111;1gr;>d 1::sra11cia a 11•i11' :igu and 11:-tlkt·d r1llht inl!'I a h111.1.-:;a11 111 fal'L of the 10 l!·:.'11.~ 11e 1:1('ed during !ht regular se:ison .1nd in scri1n- 111:1ges ];tS[ l'P<t r, fil'{' Of :hE'Til g;uned :1 pl.1ef' 1n !hr Cl!•' 11l;11nfls •\l..tJh i~ fnllo11111g l'I lin1r- l111111irc•d rr:id11!u11 a1 Laguna llf':teh hv staging one \1·orko11t untlt•r the ligh!~ P<:u.:!i 1veek. lie 1 1<1.~ selcl'Led ·rucsdnv •'I Pll!tlg !111~ :>.l'<t ~tJll <'~ld S<l}'S 111 tilt' 11n·-l1ght worko111 s: I ll11nk ii hc\1).~ lhc ki<ls. Th\'V l\•f'I n1urr l1kt' con1ing hat'k and pr:1<·t1l'i11g They can gn hn1n'' ;111d rt•st :1f1 t'f i;choor. !1a1r s11n1f'1 11111p_ 111 l'tll. ;ind \'!llll(' 011! 1't'il\l1· I" pl::tl' fuo1 · h:il! Syste111 A n1a1or 1tcr11 111 lltu11111g1on Beach H1gh''s :ir111or lh1s _\·car 1 ... !he lill'! !h:1I coach l\('n :'11oa1:-: l'> uh!iz1ng a 1\\0-pl:itwn £.1·ste1n erouch1ng in the !rent'he~. read~· to !:ike 111111! 1he !op ponent ha:. 10 thru11 al hu11 Sw1f1 is :i senior lt>lter111a11 ll1ck l":1111pl)ell ~:l-!l. lill1 1.~ :tt!>o 111 thr t<tl'kle p11·t111·t· Deten~11 ,, cud~ :lt't' lt11lt'~~1jlO, 110:-r 1;1ncl.lup At Or;ini:e Coa.-;1. 1he lop iirospe(·t~ eheck 111R 1n 11rre ij·li fnr11'<Jl'd ·erntrr Skip l\"1111;1111-:. a 1ra11.~le1· !nun t';d !'oly 1Sa11 Lt11'i (lh1~po1 an{! 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"That \\·as one or our big- gest 11"eaknesscs las! .1·ear and \1c lhink t\\·o·pl:ilnoning s1anrls '" enhanet' 1he dc,lensil'c pil'· lure tor us." ~<1rs ~!oat:; And altho11 gh · hi.~ delens11•e vorps clor~u·l ~h1111' :i great denl or hel t. it dnt'~ possess rxl·cllen! q111ck111·~~ a 11 d pursuil fro1n thr 4-:l alig11- 111enl. a I\ u n 1 i n g I on I rt1den1arJ,; ~1ot1ts has lhrer players t1orking at eaeh position 111 hopes of adding dep!h to hrs dclense ;ind lhe offcnsil'e rleven ser1·r s as ;i backup \'iii ~o ;11 ~:d1~011ll 1i:;h11hl'rr lhe 1!170 ('IV Ai\1\ C'ha111pu)11~ are prl'pr1ng lt1r the '7 1 ran1· ri'l11!n 'file dele11sr durs11·1 dt>le11d -11 attack~. <.:oach Vince Asaro explains: "ll'e're prett~· :.ulll on ou1· $1~ le of de1Ctl$('_ ir·s ;i pene1r;it 1ng defense 11· 1 I h pre;;surr nq lhe 011cns<' tu l':111se n11s1nkes "\\le call rt lhf' w1td r11a11 cl elensf'. Thr 1de;.i 1;; th:I! 11r i'l1'e ;irt:i('k111g tl1c 11lle11~r rather thil n flna11ng an rt p11r~u1ng "\l'e auack d1llt>rcnt gap~. get pe11et1"<1\ion an(! g11 \11!h !he lhJ11' f1I !hr pl11~." sa.\s Asaro F.:di:<on·s <lelcns11r corps in- cludes nine st~rters fro111 l:i.~t ~e;ir's lr1·111e League t1tlP !ean1, a CQnlingent tha1 11-i!I be lll•lll1'!:'al..u' 1.l ~!. IR:!1 Boh 1;r;11{'>;, 1tl·::I. :!IKlt 111 ;1 ~ al!(•rtl:l!l' 111lh Ot•tllt'lr<i l..u' B:i1 ll'~S h:1s her11 :-.lu11('d hv an ;111klc 1n1ur.1 :ind 11111 1111~s 1hr Chargers' S l' r 1 n1 n1 ;1 ~ r Sat11r1l~y night 11\1 ;:it ll11n- 1111glon ne~ch ag:iin:-.t Tu"1i11 !le '<l1ould. ho11l'1C'r. hf' re:it!I' f(ll' lht' ·71 opener ::ig:i111~1 Sr .John llost·11 L111t•IJa<'k111g ;11>pe~u·-. sol1tl f11r r·:rh!':.nll 111111 lullh:i<·k li~11•k1 l\'1!;111 1 ~-11 IR!l1 ;i11d SU•\~ 'r11111!1{'l'l1l~111 lfi ·:!. 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"l'l'rr~ Kipper 1~17 1:111 1 ;i nd T<1p fre.~l11Hl'11 1h•·tl..u1g lllh• 1.·.1111 ;incl 11111 ~rr\c :i~ :in1 fl oh Stn1lh 1:i-!l 1611 1 1nl..r1t 111r ll,----------------------------1 \',;ill\ \1t'111~1111 'Ii~ II' 1 :ind funn ;i tough 1•on1h1n.i11n11 ;1l 111 ~1 111111 11 urk ~I :.~1f('!lf'" :11·1· f.:1r1 H.'lllh SEE THE 11i ~ 1·1~11 :111d 111111+!!' \11k"I ~·on Srr\'rns i 160 Jr• Pearl tl('f<'n~t\'f' !a('k!r 1·:u·1pr ;i t• a rc1urn111,g s1;irtrr 11'0111 ,econd-1e<irn "II.( fV <·h•Ji<·r l.t'<t Y<'<11' la,1 1e:ir i" r\t'f'pl 1011;Jlll •\1 df'le11 ... 11e end II~ i\lrl..r fl[!l('k fr1r hi s 1112 po11n<I~ \11,,-;1d11 1:,.11 1:;0 1 11p rnlJ11 WORLD 'S FASTEST GUN ! ( 11n11ingha1n 1 li.i :-r 1 1\ho h::i ~ _ hrt'll loohi11~~ br,1 11 h1lr I 'h1ic·l.. I I 'adv i 115 1r 1 1~ rn :111111nJ;( lhf' ~11hr°r :-.1/1 (' qi !hr lr11n1 !11ur. l\1ek('f Brf't1 \\'hlle, i-1 !1nl'h:1f'\;rr 1;1 .. 1 vear. i ~ 1·uu111cct on alsri :ti dclens1l'e! !'11(1. i\I (l ;i 1 S 11 -. C S 1 h I'('<' l111ebal'J,;crs 1n his dctrnse ;ind ' !1e·s still ~eel;in~ hi s hes! coni-1 bination as 1he Oilers prepi:lrC'I f n r S;11urcl;1y·s :-crin1111age 'I 11·1 th l·"oolhill al Tustin Hi~h (6 <10\ I B11lch Cumrnn1g~ t l!'IO ~r. 1 has been the n1osl 1111press11·<' • 111 1\·orkouts a1 linrhacker l 11 h1le i\Tikf' Andrade t 160 jr I 1 ;u1d .lnhn l.<1rlanr111;,; sr l are! doinA 11'1'11 I T110 uthf'rS i11stnu11t>n lal 111 the Oi!e1'.s' li neb:1ck1ni:; corp:;1 ;ire Randy i\1ill~ 1 lifl jr. I ancl . fun Poller t l!ltl sr 1. llun!ini::ton 's four se.c·o11d'.1r.v I player~ appear~ set l'.'clh ~1ke 1 Prend<'vill<' ( 170 sr. \ and K ~·lc Van Amen•fort (165 jr.1 slated[ for halfback cl11f\· . /\t twin sareiies arr To1111 f runJ,; f 175 sr 1 and Jerry Ashford ( 170 SI'. 1. Sco11 \\'hitfield and Arnold , Ru i1 .. l\1·0 defcns1vr st:indout~, ;ire nol countc<I on for e;irly 1.ca.son pla.1• \\'hil fif'ld ha~ been lost sinrr 1hr oulst>I of practice "'ith1 pneumonia bul riloal!I i !i hopeful he ·11 be ready for C'Om· bal by !he time SunSP( LeagUt' warfar e Mgin'\. Ruiz is ~cheduled for minor surgery and will m Is 11 Saturday's scr immage. Hf' !':.hot1ld be ready, ho\\·ever for the Millika n opener l.1~1 1 r:11'"' ~oplir111HH r 1·11111 The most dependable Telephone Girls in town! Our lelephone secr1t1ries i re spe<:l1Uy Hlected !or lhe qu1lily ol their •olces, personelltr. 1nd courleay. All 1r1 gr1duates ol the N1tlon1I Telepltone S.cr.t1ri1I Tr1lning Progr1m. lie 1ur1 your phone la in the hind ol 1tr1ln1d,1tlicf1nt 1ecr1t1ry. Our1. C1/l lod1r lor lnlormatlon 548·5522 DAYTIME• NIGHmME • ANfTIME ALL AMERICAN ANSWERING SERVICE 535 Center Street, Costa Mesa BOB MUNDEN OFFERS $1000 REWARD FOR ANYONE WHO CAN OUTDRAW HIM! All you have to do is pull the tri99er of your qun before Bob draws, cocks and fires his . THREE DAYS OF FREE GUN, ACTION, AND SAFETY SHOWS! FRIDAY ' p.m. i nd I p,!T\. 11 e.m.-1 p.m.-3 p.m.-.S P·'"· SATURDAY SUNDAY 12 p.m.•l P·'"·-4 P·'"· COME IN ANO TRY IT! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 642-0010 :i•'l'1anl In ·11111 T111 <!IHI J1•1 r1 llullwrl ctunn~ 1111· 1'171 i"! ~f''1Stll1 Ills n .. tllt' '1111 a11p1'.U \ Ill tni· I '('I l'l't'11rd hoilkS 111 llu' re1·ord ~1'l'l 11111 in :;1~ d1tft't'l'llt l'<ilegurit'~ lie SC'<ll'C'd thr 11111:-I <"<ll't't'I points 1 I ;,01 l, !llu.'I po111!s 111 :1 :.111glc gnn11· ~:!!'i i. 111 ... ~1 1Jt1i111~ i11 a :;ra.v1n 15R!l 1 11111~! fr£•f' H1rn11.s in a i-:;1111r !!!i1. 1111hl fi'('!' ltin111 .S II! II ,•t•;1 ~111l 11~1;1 1 ;111d ll!t1~! 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' • • • •• 1 I» I II • 1 I I ' I ~ ~''~!lit j s • ~ • '" ' " • • " . ?I 1"' ' . ' ' ' " " , .. " ' " .. ' " " ' . .. " . .. ' "' .. '.t: ; • • • " ' .. -' .. 11 • •• . -. ll'I\ ...I •• " ' ' " " • " . • • • }'O\, -•• ·~ 11'1>.• ' ' ' ' I" " ' ,; Fi11ance Briefs IRVJNE t o ckhee d C.aJ1fornu1 Co ha ~ g 1 v e n Btrtta Corp a contract for ad d1t1on1tl devt"lopmenl work on 11n advanced control systr:m for the Army AH 56A Chey enn~ armtd he licopter The contract co\ ers a con llnualton of work being done with Lockheed on developmen t of the control system BOSTON -Sonesta I ntr:rna honal Hotel.11 Corp has drop- ped plans for a hotel project 1n Hamburg Germany because of rising construction coalll and a softening 1n tht i"" ternat1onal monetary sttua· hon Sontsta said 1t would Cfl"" llnue with pl.an1 for 1t 500--room hotel In Munich which IA undtr construcllon and M'htduled for opening ne:rt .!iprlng Merrill l ynch Pierce Fenner ancl Smith will build 1tJi new eleo. lroruc data processing center in 1 building on t.ht: 1'est side of lower Manhattan eonven1ent to the hna nc1al district Tht center wi ll be locllted in 77 OOl).square,..feet of .11pac« 1n the St John .11 hu1ld1ng 111nd 11 schedultd lnr operation 1n ear- ly 1972 NEW YORK l .. ,. . %6 DAILY PILOT Area Cross Country Outlool{ ,,Jl 14 Orange Coast area h111h schools vdll be field ing rro!! oount;y 1ean1s this fall \r11h lwo of lhe1n Jun1 pins into l'On1bal as early as F'riday. Lagun1 Bt 1ch 's Arl1sls art one of the ear\~· starters, !raveling lo a dunl meel a! Apple Valle\ Fr 1 d a y . l\1ean\\hile. 11 u n Ii n gt on Aeach·::: Oilers "'111 bf' torn- pe\lnJl rrida,\' 1n 1he ('RI State jLong Beach 1 lnr1ta!1onal Of !ht' I~ squads 111 tht 11 rea eros~ co11n1ry p"1cture. lwo of lhe1n -to.1arinR of the Sunset Le.igue and Jr\ 1111': League mt>mbf'r Costa l\h!SR -a re defending loop titlists. Ne>A1 Orange Lea,{!ue entrant Universily. which didn 't <:oni- pele in cross country in 1\s first \•ear in 19i0. 11•111 be sen- din.I! Out its initial aggregation in the sport Here·s a ca psule rundO '-''n of all the area schools (.'oro11n def 1llar Satisfactiun tor Corona del l\111.r High cros!': co1111tr~· head nliin John Blair and his Sea King diS'tance <'n.•1v would be f!nishing as hJgh a.o; third or fourth place in the Irvine Lfoague in 19i l. Sars Blair. "\\'e should rr.aliStica ll,\' fini sl1 to1,1·ard the n1iddle of the pa ck and rd be \'ery happy to br in third or fourth." But \Yhat makes Blair prac· lica!ly throw in the tov.·el before the first 1neet has even bel'n run? "Costa fllesa is lllldoubtedly the learn to beat and. unless they p:el hit by any proble1ns like flu and injuries. thev should he ahle to lfike The firc;t. four places in most of thr1r durd nierls ... Blair notes. The Sea KinJ::s havt be~n doing nwstly b u I k distance \1·ork up until no\1' and they just began their speed drills early this week . sn Blair figures it's too ear\~1 to real!v find anything definite about his team. Senior Bob Delan~·ev is !ht pr\" f'011si.~tcn1 regulfir bark fr r.111 tht 1!170 1J.r"1reg:itio11 \1·ith re!urni"g vsr~it1' ;ilt ernalf's Henrv i\!R nney ::ind Of'r (:u~· 1n bc'l<'k. or hirn. The remainin~ s po1s in !hf' first seven \\'ill p1'ob::ihl.r be taken up by soph .roe Denger. juniors [>ou12 Kn ape. Scott Crooker and George Higllins. First 1n eet for the Sea Kings Is their own in\'ill'!!ional con· fab on Sept 25 vi'ilh ~anta Ana the first dua l mer1 opponent StpL 28 at lr1'ine f'ark. Ct•~''' 1lles11 The Cost<! i\11.'S<l :\lu~T 1>i1gs f'OUld be !he :-11hjel't of el'- tens\\·e target pr;i\'t1ce 11·hen the\' open the 1!171 (·ro~s c-01111· I r\'. carnpai ~n in a 11nn.le:111;11e diial n1ttl Sept. 23 11t Kalella. Or ~o surmises .!or Fisher. the coach (Jf ~1t>~a·~ <lcfcnding lrvine League c·hn111pion~. •·E:verybn<J-.i 11·11! hr shoo!ing al us ." f ishf'r s:i1·~ in a figurRl i\'e niannrr "So lhe\··11 be eett ing their he~t shots \n. "But 11•e expeC'I \'l he readv :!I nd v.•\ll take eaf h rne el nnr a! a li1ne ·· The 'lustangc; losl nnl~· Bob Gollnick via the rir;idualion rnu1e and Fishf'r adds. "with c;ome nf 1he goorl freshmen an<I snphr,,1111rr" !'~•n1i11c 11p v.e hupe ti• fill thr gaµ lrfl b.•· Bnb'c; grad1J <ll ion " 1\111'1 Fisher 1 ... 11·1 111~1 \ns ... 111t~ r11 ,.lr pennies into the founl riin of ;inlicipatinn wh r11 he 1;i\k~ of ~lec;a prnspcC't ~ Senio r fl.11in.c; John and Tn1n OJ c;11ang . first s nd third olac-t' lln1shcr." in the Tr,·ine last fall . hC'ad Fic;her·~ lalentcd snu;ul v.·i1 h lank\! 16·3• '.'t'lliOr noug l\laf\.e<in ·also in !hr l\le~;i forefrnnl .t\J.<;o inclurl erl nn !ht list nf rr rurnl'C<; are ~eninr J rfr l-lnir.ht. juniors Mikr Hol1lrlf1 y and Ph il Ca rpenter and srn)h~ 'K\('k Priest ancl !\1 i k t S111tsman. '\'ailing In the \.\'inizs is a frrshmlln .... ·ith lo:ul.~ of JXJlrn- tial -Kf\'in (IRllaghe.r. lie i~ c11rrrn1h· the !op runner nn !hr i1111ior 1·::irc;1t1· 11ni l. h.11i111:: 111i~c;r<l niakin!! rhr initi:il 1 ars1t\' rosie r hy n111e seconds in recent tin1e trial~. Edi~'''' 'Everything \\'RS l!Oin g greal guns for Edison Migh cross country ~nlor .John \Vhitl'lfy until summrrtirne r n ! I rd nround. Thn!'s \\hf'n 1wo liRhlning ~truck the ('(lllf'h rie.h1 '.l l1ere moc;t . bolt<; 01 \'Outhful 11 hurt~ F1rsl off. \\'hilne1· 1,.Arnrd that kev two-nulf'r ,J n 11 n l\.1 cl'lure'. 11 CtJllSJJo:lrnl suh·lO· minute performer. h:u1 hroke11 his le.g and is app111rf'nlly 1olit tc the Charger &quid for the campaign. Then Whitney discovered t h 11 t prom11i1ng sonhomore Sl.t \re Reed had lransferrcd to M11r!na. Ac!linn in~ hi;. ~·· und 1 f'HT :it the Edison rein~ \\'hitne1· ~Ull h1i1~ II l(ood corp~ l)f ruo nCr. In r r1vnl nn 11~ !hr f'l1:ir~,r~ join t''" .-11r. r 111!Pr 1:il•·nl lnrt•"l defending ch11mp1on Co 1 t 11 !\1es11 "AftC"r \1·h11t's \1appent d lo us. thtre'!'i no doubt the;.r 1 Costa _r..lesa l will take it all 11ga1n lhls )ellr.~· \Yh1tney laments. ll owr\'er. he ~hou!dn 'I se!I his young crew ~hort of the lr1·ine Lea,itur dia<ltm as yet. Senior t11ike Al\ arez setn1.~ !11 be C'Oming of ai;:e as a quaJi. 11· distance runnf'r and he's the bPsl Edison ha~ to offer "1th tllcClure uut. .Ju11ior .John V.'f'slon. lat't 1ear's 1nos! valuable Charger, \~ expt><'ltd lo bnunce back after miss1n11 track season \l'i!h a lil'fr ailrnenl 1~·hile sophon1ore Dennis \\'ilson is primed fnr a ba nner year after dropping under ten n1inules as a fresh1nan. \\'hitnf'v is a l~o countin~ on junior~ Sergio \'nrgns and Hnb 'l'ou ng er to. ('arrv tht ir share 1i f the mail \\'ilh other pro· 1nisi ni;: namPS around in the per.SOnf' of Jun ior Ted Bauer and sophs Boh ~1 oore and Chnrlif' Jennin~s . "\Vt figure tn ha re B re p r e s e n tali 1• t team, an~''-''8~"" \\'hilney cnnC'ludes. Esta111rio For a guy who's just stepped into a nc111 C(HH.'.hing job. Estancia High cross countr~' coach Jim Selby ex u d e s unusual conlidence. Savs !ht rookie n1entor. "\\'e shou'ld be considered a darkhorse for 1he chain· pionship. 're ha 1·e the talent to do it and have worked ha rd all alone "\\'e have cnouf!,h qLJa!ity to ;i t leasl he runnersup. Costa ~ltsa is tt1e stron~est team and , just listening .lo the kid.o;. Edison fields a pretty good team. But I'm no! rea lly too fan1i!i;ir wl!h Rll the teams," Selbv adn1its fr ankl.Y . The Former R e11 Tntermediate School coach has his first seven slots pretty much derided upon v.·ith fi1·e letter "'inners. a transfer ;:ind :i izood fres hma11 <'Ompo.~in~ !!1111 el1tf' ~roup "\f1 1 runner is stninr Stp1·e Schureman with another 12th J?:rnder -F.nc Ol son -hot on his !ail ,Juniors l/011·a1·d Bishop ;:ind Steve Berrv and M>nior John r.rover are ·the olher returnees in lhe Eagle ca1np The transfer is Jlandy Rof· rins from San r-.1a!eo ..... ·here ht 11·11s the sixth man nn a learn 1\•hich cap!ured Cl F Crntral CnRst Section sm;ill schools honors last fa ll Selhy is rcsta!ic ahOut Frosh a<'r Sa in \\'ard ''San1 i.s re;:il pro1nlslng and ~\1011ld be ;i ~.I~ rnilrr bv the 1in1e he·s a o.:en1or." Selhv !>a\'s. "He's staved riji!ht \1·ith u1Son 1 the No · 2 runner! in our wnrkou1 s." Fo1111r11i11. \ftclfey Fountain \'a\ley·~ Baron~ placed sixth 1n the Irvine League <'ross coontry s!an· d1n~s in 1970, <ind 1!171 could prtne to ha ve much of tlie sarne i11 slore for coach J ack Ki!tere\l's runnf'rs. Beg1nn1n1t hi.s secn nd seaso n Rt thP Bnron heh11, Kittrell l111cls inexperience and m11cl1 u111e~1rd :1b1\lly a:o; his pr1mAr~· :<-1'll111 c k~. 1101~· onf' Foun1fl ln \'allt v returner j11n1(1r Clyde Sl ite\1alt -~J\1 1n11ch 1ars1 ty act ion last se;ison and hi~ 1ifeti1ne best of 10 ·20 ni<1ke.~ h1n1 the teatn leader and No. J con1petitor . Others who ran last year but didn 't leUer are (:ary String· t r. Bnife l\loore. Larry neid and .Jrrrv Pull. Kittrell also.has a couple or pro1n1sing so p homo r e ~ al'aila ble in R:ind y Oavls and Ste1 e Hansen ,1·hile lhe re· n1ainder of the 20·r1H111er roster is filled in by a s11·athe of incoming freshmrn. The seeond·year coAch says. "1l looks like \l'f ha ve to beat e\'erybody to do something lhi s year. "1 hope \\'t're the s!eeptr. Costa r-.1esa 1the deftnding kingpin I is the tea111 to be11t 11nd I'd imagine 1hat Santa Ana \'al!ey and Corona dtl tl1nr are probably going to be tough aJ(ain . y "!\Iy 1ea n1 1vill ht' ''r~' ynung 11mt inex~rieJK'ffl and "·ill ha1·e tn "·nrk \'Cr.V hard ." hr adds-. ll1r11ti11,1ro11 B e nch f.\er~thinl! 1renl bust for tht Huntington Be8ch 01lt r.' in the 1970 cross coun1ry ~t11son. Picked in Pl'f'SC:ISOn Pro«· nostica lions lo be one of the serious contenders in 'iO. the Oilers instc:!ld ""'tnt do .... ·nhill anrl ended up fifth place in the Sunset League \\'ith crosstow n ri \'11] r-.111rlna annexing the II· "' And :ilth11111;h 1 elt'rnn Oll t r rnaf'h l"aul \Vond l 1i:u rr~ rh11l h 1~ 1ran1 oni·f' a1i1111n pnsC'S a 11· tie \hrrat. hr 11 1.~n ~r,.~ anoThf'r ~1r11n12, t,,am ne~1nl! It~ 11)!1"!']1''+ It! 1:1•1 'l>rtr • Ill! nerup group !ro1n Ne\.\·port Harbor. "I'd say thel'f are fh•e lea1ns that are contendtrs - J\'tl'i'port , r-.1anna, Santa Ar11:1. \\'estminster and our~eh es." \\'ood S8)'S. "Our chancts are pretty good. tbough ." 1'he Oilel' \'<ll'Sitv will 1no1·e. lhan likely tonsist (If fou r seniors. lll'o ju 111or~ and a freshn1an pht-no111 John !\1l1llins. 1\1arc tl1lt chell. Joe \\'lieeler and r-.-lark Hill 1.:umprise !he seni!1r qu;irtet \.\'ith juniors Rob !\!cNair and Bruce Thompson and first year fla sh llobert Ange! fill ing ou t the re1nainder of tne s!nte. \Voods figures Angel could possibl.Y be the best freshman in the loop based on his 10:07 l\\O·mi!e clocking compiled in a !lumn1erlime all·corners rneet. Soph Dan ~:mpf1eld and junior Dennis Pott s could also break 1nlo the \'ar!':il~· roster before lhf' first 1lu<rl meet a~ains! 1\larina on ~ept :lO l..1ttff''''" Be11t·l1 There v.·as such a v.ealth of freshman Plld soplvrmore pro.<..· pl'tl<i on Inst year·s l.agunu Oeacb High cross country team that coach Len J\-liller didn·r even field a \'arsity con· lingent in the Orange League fin als. After the Arti~ts finished Fou rth in dual rnert standings, Miller lonked at his vouthful rosier and de('lcl~d lo drop his youngsters <1011'n to I he light\.\·e!Rhl le\ Pis 111 the final s. Jlo\.\·ever, no1v 1L's a .rPar l::iter and l.agunA 's prornisin~ grou p of rlistance ac<'S h.ive had Ano1her sf'ason'.~ ex · perienee under !heir collec11ve be lts. And r-.li!ler can hardly \\·ail. Me con fesses. "l look for our kids to do very well. I'll be ex· lrrmely disappointed if they don't. "\Vithout a dou bl. !hie; 11'ill be th<' best team 1'1·r had in m.1· th ree years hf'l'i" ·• ll appears thnt two·yea1· lr1 · lf'rn1a11 ,Josh Bright , a 1un1or. 1~ the sqt1ac1·s lop runn(•r BriJ;Jhl rf'tl1rns :ilnn~ 11·11\i senior· .Joe l'r11·kPtt !third 111 lhe loop a1 10·07 111 \!1701 and ju nior Bill Chnsle11srn. Also situated near the lop ru ng on the Laguna ladder are :;;enior John Prif kell and junior Darrell Driskell. The latter came oitt lnte la."t vear l'or cross cnun!ry. fi11isbed 0 !0lh in lhe league in 1hc soph di\ is1011 and hut d<'<'.lnre<l 111· el iJ?:1blr for trat k l a.~t spri11~. .roc:key1n~ fur thr other !ll'n slots On the Ar1 ists 1·nrsitv nrt> juniorc; Karl \\'ehber. · .leff 1·ensfeldl :uid !'at O'Connor \\'ebber and TP11c;feldt had lhe.ir firs! last{ ul dislflncr running Inst .c;pnng \1·h1lr O'Connor 1s 1n11ki11f! hie; i1u\i;1I leap onto 1he ct1n1pct1ti1r run· ning see n(' 1llttJ0 itlfl ('oach ,J ar·k l1•l\.\1111's ~\arin fl \'l kinl!:~ sh1Jt t(I tlir top ol !hr. Su 11set l.raguc· cr11~~ ""untrv p1clurC' la<;t l;ill ;ind 11 1h.r. longt i1ne :ire;i 111rnt1ir i« rij;!ht, !hey r·nuh! hr ;11•111 lhe ~1 <111· dln~.s ;11.:.1 111 111 \!li'I 1:e nf'r:ilh ;i r .. :.i1~t ll' 111. <l l\'id u.11. H 1111 :111 ~a 1 ~. •·I I h111 k 11e :;:hiiu ld (lu a pr1'lt1 i::v•11l 111h of clr l c ndl n~ 1) 111 1'h,Un· p1.in~h1p "I lork fi1r i\r'11·p11"l ltt1!'1Hir to gl1·r us the ~1ronc:(':::1 t11 s~lr. ba,.ed nn the J'}{'rfofmancrs of their )oungrr nu1ner.s la~t year. "And \\'estr11111ster 1n1ght ron1e back stronger \rilh !11111· t111gton Bench nnd ~an1;.i Ana ::il~o up there ." R1lrls Hnwan \\'ith thr Rl'l:ld ua\ion pf h1" first h1·n runnerc; ill lh11 f' Lock1nan ;incl Boh Br1clo1rr, Holl'an shnuld he beRging fur 1ner<'s. Hut th111J::.~ aren't tx:ir1!y Iha\ \1'a.1·. You see. 11·hilr Lnrkmun an'I Rrf<'kner hare hid lhe \"ik111g c111npu.~ t1dieu. \a~1 ye11r 's i'io. 3 man -senir1r IJ(lb !'hillips -l~ bHL'k. :ilong \\'!th a inure· th11n ·amplc-sup1)()1·11111!; cast first lhrough :,;ixth places ;ire l'irti11111)' se1 ll'ith Phillips. juniors Ken 1\1 urt,:,-n a n d Preston t an1pbell . ~opho1nores Gary Blurnr and ,,h1y Hodfilerli 11 1ld !'E!nior John t\('il!ion OC'1·11pying lhnse spot s. in no p:irtieular order. l<CJWllTI fort"Sf'f'S a re11I ball le for lht· se\'enlh po!'li1ion Hn1011~ !'len1nrc; Rl f'hArd Brebrick :i1ul ~Ott l\I Hrh11~Te ;incl !>Oph D:i nny CAd rH "Right no11 l!'s ju:-11 too ear· ly lo sny ahnut who1n \.\'lll be. running where." SH)'S Rom nn. "But \.\·e're prrlly solid, to say the least." 1'1nler Del \\"1nn111f( An~tlll" Lr::i~ue (·ros., (·o un!ry litlf's al r..lnler llf'I ll tRh h11s hem nlt' a~ f'U~to1n:'lry for ~1 n n R r r h dis111nre n1nnf'rs ac; 1nr rC"I)' Rf'!tinR up In lhr 1n1)r11h1ii 1'11r !Ii" pa 1 fr1111 11·111, ,,r l"rO\\'TI capturing at Mater Dei, r-.lflrk t-.1ulkerin has been in <'h11rgc ul the cross country prugrilm But r-.1ulke rin has stepped duwn to concentrate on teaching and recent Chapman Coll ege graduate Jin1 ~·rost eon1es HI with 1'£•ry op\Jm1stit rnood. Fall d1stflnce r u n n i n g fortunes are good r oough on the ~lonarch campus again to h<n·e already dictated :;;olid i·holces for the first six spots on the seven·man 1•arsity roster. Captain Tom t-.leagher is the tea1n 's be~t runner. ahead or Joe Aguirre . Chris Long, l)oug ~1artin. r-.1ike Burnet and freshn1an \.\'hiz Joe Dowling. FrosL describes the la!ter as "ext rernely tuugh for a fresh1n:in and a bo.v who'.! been kerpH1g up with the older kids.·• The '.'ital seventh position a ppe;ir.~ lo be a ~atlle among 1't1m Herold. \1inee Balder· rarna and Jerry r-.·lc1.,.1ff "\\'e could be hu r ling bf'c11t1se 11·c'1e brougl1t up ~1,me untested runne1·s from lhe junlol' Yars ity . Bul \\'e'll still he tnt1 gh." Frost confide~. :'1\atl'r [}(oi 's first test is fri· <l ay nt the Long Beach lnvila· tio11:1I. /tlissio11 \liejo The year of the Diablo ('Ould \.\'ell be. the order of !he day itJ the Cresll'ie w Lca~ue cross country r11ce. Coach <;e11e i :urule o r l\lission \'iejo High has his Diablos primed f<1r a con· cer!ed effort or \.\'rest!lng the loop dinde11, from IRs t year's co·chan1plons -£! l\·\ode na and F11oth1ll. And !here's plenly o f reasons for (;urule to be con· fident. beginning ""'ith senior Ed Radern1acher. A 3·05.7 l32tl specialist la.st spring in I.rack the talented Radermacher has been doing 11·e.!I in !he DiAbJos' preseason ~·orkuuts and lie and hi~ n1ates could ~pell trnuhle for nnynnc in !heir pa!hs. \\lhile Hadern1acher is the genuine ~em of thf' Diahlo group. tht·re are <1t lr :is! four ('ohor!s on his heels. They in· C'ludc iuninrs l\1ark CangiHno and Ken Hower :u1d sophO· n1orl's ,)!1e BllOno and fl·tark Ho .... ·er \Ken's brother t. Others figuring to play a big part in l\lission Virjo's title 1·u11 are seniors r:nrdon Rogers and tlhickey O'Oonnell and freshn1an John Cook. who el11l'kPd 11 4::l0 n11lf' as an 1•ighth j!rader at La PA1. 1n1errnediBle Sel1ool I as t spring ~ (;urule boats. "this is pro· l;;ihl\' lhe best oup I've e\'e.r hRd ·here and we should be righl up with thl' rest (El i\ludena. l'oothill anti Villa Park 1 of thein -it'll be rea l tiith!. He ;idds. "l\e kept 1ny kids to1.:ethrr all summ<'r and lhat help~ " ;\l1ss1on \'ie)o p:e!s its fir st C'r <irh il l n11ls1rlP cn1npcl \lioo 11L lhf' l'11ron11 del l\lar lnvita- l•"nal Sl'pl 2:. 0111! engages h"~t HRnC'h•1 Atarn1tn"i 1n c!ual 1nct•t 1 .. 1nh;1t ~l'pl 2R l'1t ·111re ;111 .1111°\ nl hunRl'.V pl'a~ant' rushi ng ht>:ir11l.1 :1Fle1· :1 hl'rd nl bref \ ~tef'f'" :ind ~nu n11gl11 1la1e son1 eth1ng c\c1se to lilt• upl'fltnt ng ~l111scl Lf'ague rrn~s 1•nu11try t!erhy. S1l1!11j,! ;itop the heap at pr,...seul 1s defe nding champion i\!:1r1na llo11c rer. at lea~l four other t('11n1s po~e f o r ni i cl a b 1 e c hall C'n,'te~ 10 the \'1k1n~s find pet'haps the mo,t seriuu~ lhreet e111anales frnm the '\ewporl 1!;:1rhQr 1';i r~ Tar l1e11d conch Ren 1')(ir111l1I sees a hettPr d;iy <ihl'ad rnr his t:har~es. who 1\'ere the Sunset runril'rsup in 1!170. "The le11i(ue see111s as open a.~ last ~ear and i\1arina. \\'esl!11instrr. ~an1a Ana at1d ou1·sr.h·es wil l he s1rong. And lluntin~t on Brach 1ron·l be a \}U!':hOl'er either." hl' SA\'S, Senior John Holcomb 1s tht i'\e\1·port learn leader 1,1•ith sr11i or Da1·c Crnss and juniors C'r11ig Clarke and Let Batson no! rar behind. \Vi!h a pns~ihility or being AS hi~h ~s fourth on the 1'111r menu. stnior Denny Cline. 11·ho's been 111,1·:1y alt sun11nel'. is count rcl on lo i111prO\'t' the :<f11 111d'!<: 11111' hopes Int er 1n th,. ~e:i son L111ely. ho1''"' rr. fline ts nn.!'e·ln·nosc. \.\'llh a host of 11\hers 1n haltling t11r the last three \arslty spot.~. Fighting It out fnr \'ars1 ty berths alon!l "'ith Clint are senlors Tim Ru dv. Pt t e Sherg111is and Jeff' Kingsley. Juniors Stel'e Col lins, Jim \\'i1kes and Bill lleidtbrlnk, sopl1omorr San1 Sunnki~ and frrshr11ll n l\urt Cln1·ke. \ewport nptn!I 11s ~chtdulc­ ~p\ :l:t 1111h a no n· league l n;)n!l11lnr :l li!ll 111~t 1.nng Re 11rh \\'i l.s(ln and hn~t f 111lerton So. l w•:;•'I (•·111r !hol inf'C'I should tell him rnore about hLS runners. ·"'''' (:fe1t1 .. 11te Although coach Bob Radford of San Clrmente High has bttn a tra<'k and field tutor f11r a decade, 1971 will niark his first fhng as a cross coun· try mentor. And with lhe ·r r i I o n s starting school a 11·eek later nh1s l\londay I than n1ost of tlie np1)Qsi t1on and a niin1mun1 of rcturnrrs. Hadford c0uld l1ave a long season ahead of hu11. Rad ford sees def e o d i n g titlist Footh ill, r-.tission Viejo and El r-.lodena fighting il nu t for Cres\l'ie'h· League's hono rs "'·ith his Tritons rated as possible spoilers. ''\\'e're just really gelling ~tarted right no11 ,'' r1J11f1des ·• •. THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS/ IUE ~ LYlll .• ~\.,,~~ \.~Ki!!L'!~'!. Yul --ALSO ,LAYINCi- Brynner in "ADIOS, SABATA" ft:tdfnrd . "\\le've hcen working l~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 011l at 7 a.m. on !he beach --- e\'f'r)1 day and \.\'ill be starling 011 spe ed work ea<'h day al ter sthnol ne."<l week " A trio of lr1!en11en bolster tl1e Triton distance C'orps - seniors Tim Smith and Si eve Peter and sophornore Tom Anderson. Anderson r'ln the varsity 1nllt last spring as a freshman and could be the sl eeper in the San C'lernent e cross coun try ranks this season. FREE CONCERT Introduction To TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION " "THE NATURAL TENDENCY " Friday, Sept. 17 -8:00 P.M. MARINER'S LIBRARY 2005 Dover Dr ., Nt1wport leoch Spon1orH by STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY l ll06 Ith St., South La9wna 499-4372 Although Radford is still a long '-''ay fron1 determining .... ·ho'll be in v.·hich spot for the Sept. 23 opening non·league n1eet against invading Brea. he boasts of four othf'r sol id prospects for possible \'arsity berths. J ·rhe latter <1ua rlel con~islsj~ . .,,..,..,..,,....,,------......... --..,--,....,..,..,.11 ol seniors fllikr Kaschal, Tin1 i,.=="'""""""="'""-' .. .:;.=====-""'-' .. ;==il Young and Ste1·e Scott and junior !\like Gedde~. Radford admits the :-;even lads named above could com· pri se his entire varsity bu t is quick to add, "with some kids still on vacation and ot hers \1·orking out on Their O\.\'n. it's just hard to te!l " (]11f1•e1·.~itt1 \\'hen you'l'e a li1gh school <'ross t•ou ntry coach of a new team and find out ynu've' lost .'<'11ur best runner even before the tirst n1eet ('vrr r olls <'!round, 11 could prol'e lo be qt1 ite a dile1nma. Such is the case for llal llarkness. \.\'ho assumes the c:rosc; country reins al second· year Uni\'ersity High. And the silua!inn is nol p;irticularly ros.1· for the Tro- j;i ns. 1,1•h(l lost l\n 1 runnf'r !\en 11 111 lo i11lrad1srrict r ival Tustin 1•i11 the tra n~fer route. ll arknes5. holl'e1rr. is <IC· ('f'pling his prPdicarnent with a ~tiff upper lip 11nd is pro- ceeding 10 putt i n~ lol!ether \1·hat he hope.~ 1v1ll someday soon be a lucralJl'e distance running prngran1. A distanc e coacl1ing \·eteran \1·ho produced lop rated half· nl il ers. milers and t1A·o·m1lers 10 stints ::it LA \\'ilS11n and South Gate high schools. Harkness figures it takes at lro.~l three or four years to liuild ;:i <lecenl pr11~ran1 . lie Sa\'S. ''<;1"1111rt1n1es ~·nu ha l'e In 1ra1l un!1l \'nur J l re~h n1en :ire sf'111n1 s in order tn h:i 1·e 11 11·nr!h11h1lr pro~r!ln1 . "F11r ux. thtsr f 1r~l rouple nF 111•eks arr i::111ng In be grini II I r~nstr r lrom So~i th Jligh in Torran ce. Terr~ Bradford ·is rc~rirc!ed by I L'i rknes.~ 11!1 l.'nivers1ty·s bf'!'it pr n s p e: c t 11i lh trark leUermfln John Deaton not fnr behind. \1' est tr• i11.~ t e 1· .IAl'k HPdges is probably one guy .... ·hn \\'Ould like lo harken hack lo the good old da~·s or 1he eAr!Y· and 1nid·1960s, \l'hen hi ~ \\'estrninsrer· I.ions con· l!nually domina ted Ille Sunset Lea,itue cross <'Oun!ry S<'ene, Lately 1 l1ke the past two or thrff' srRsons. for exarnple). Hedges has produced some respec1able aggrego1ions, but none with the forrnidabilily of lhe old Lion outfltc;. This yeRr seem!'> lo be no ex - ception to the nt11·rr rule 11•ith teams like ~tarina a n d Ne wpnrt Harbor sharing lhe brlg h1esl part of the spotlight A.~ Hed,ges puts it, "1,1·e don't really kno11· what kind of a lt'Rm 11·e're goinF? to h111ve. "\\'e do ha\'e. ~0111r returnees 11·ho 11re expected to help us," s11:.1·~ 1he longtime ;irea coach. Of the \\'estn1i n.~1cr runners \1·hn hal'e betn 1rorking the h11:rde.~I \hUS rar in prepAr8· lion l(lr the ·71 campaign. Hedges lists 10 as po~lbil ltles. including letter \.\•in ner~ Boll Dietz. Tom Shirley. B n b AlvRrez, Bob ~lendOZA and Tom St acy. The rem11ining fi,·e arr Jim Poss, Ton;v RomRno. r-.11ke Ariun~tein . J\1ike Chapptll find lltri::h i\1 ac l nrir~. NOW PLAYlNG ANAHEIM CONVENTION CEN TER MONTlf MONTANA JR'1 rRODUCTlON OF IWFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST •nd Congre11 of Rough Riders ol th e World GREAT, GRAND AND HEROIC No• Ff ingl•"9 B1C'< ""d B~i,.um & s~,1~~ C11m b;.,.c1 Sh 11 w1, 1.,,, SEE THIS DISTINCTIVE, BOLD AND DASHING MONARCH OF ENTERTAINMENT A RETURN TO BUFFALO BIL.1.'S STUPENDOUS WILD WEST Grand Entry Review • Indian l tle Ofl the Pl11in:s • Lo11gho1n C11t1!1t Orlvfl • AHatk of the Oe11dwood St11ge • Bullato Hun\ • Rough riders in Astonishing Eciuc:strl11n Achievements. "Buffnlo Bill wou ld •dmir• th • 1how.,,tn1hip," -LEE GOU LO , Al' "Top net(h •v•l'li!!g al family •~lu••;.,,..,~.,1 ." -JIM NEWLAND. ~ho•ni• G•••tl• Sept. 15lh thru 19th ANA Hf:l~t C<lNVF.NTJON CENTER \\' .. !. ,~ .... "' ~•1:' 1 I ~q•I. I~ ~ ... , ,, • ~ r"' • ~ 1•111 ~ t•'n :;;.i. ~·1•t. 11 ·:..w rn1 ' r"' :,,,.,, .~•1·1 1• J r111 • 6 rm Sep!. 21st lhnt 26th LOS i\1'(;f:1.1c.:s SPOMTS AR Ei\/\ J'fl~ '!. r u,tl[ltOl\ i•I <;on!• ~orb•,. ~t·d I t:i~1 ~u \l11 !i•f'' :1 • ~ r•n !'11. !'•f'l ~I ~ P"' !>•fl'·'' • ~ r"' So!. !i•pl l l '2-lfl rm ~ P"' Mpt2> ·~pm !i""·~•~!.l&l pm •o rm :\LL SEATS RF.SERVED S5.00 S4.00 $3.00 $Z.OO •children 12 and under 1/! price TICKETS ON SllE IT BOX OFFICE & MAJOR TICKET !GENCl[S ORD!R NOW WHILE GOOD SLITS IRE STILL IYllLIBLE SP ECIA L! BUENA PARK CENT£R NIGHT -SEPT. 15 J .. I.II MllTM Of ...,. INlllO ,..,.,, NOW EXCLUSIVELY FUN!! HOW LOVERS START I S ... r,M -~': ~_µ '1friendi' ~I'° Rot...1 ~~!0<d., "Till TMIM Will ti IOl 1111111" I .,. I !~ 4th GREAT WEEK """" .. •0•~' •0"' ""' -'" "" °" ....... ~ ................ , ...... ... l 11 cvc17'0nf' 5 life tlx~ ~ a SU MMEROF'42 IR~-"~I ". ··-·· ~~~-n , ... ..,,,..,,,.,....., In C\'r'l''On~ 's Ii k tlx~ 's a SUM.MER OF '4 tR .~ =., :~-=..) •·•· ,, •• ., •·-. --· ...... ,, ..... .. ........... ,,.,,tu .. ., "Wiii UIHll l)A-1(" lnd GRIA T FEATUI! CIMRLTOl't HESTOl't THE OME<i" 'l"fl•'W' .,C1"1~11or MAn '''* 011.,i:• Pt! 11""-f1 1f~f ~t1(( Ht'di.ie~ .sends his troop!! \ntn C"nmh11! Stpt. 2.1 <1J::t1 1n~I Loni! 1 Beach ~lillikAn 1n 11 tenlati\'tly l !!<'htduled dun I n1rtl 11t Cal I ~!;1lc rl.on,e Rr n!."h ' lh Prite Tickets 11v111table now •o" •I U•1AO.• w1110. wto°" "''° •t Buena Park.Center Shopping M11ll 1 ... ,, ... ._ .. ,,-,-v,1-.,,,(_ -~~-~~';:;--~~=::;2___Jli I_ '"Out of Co11t1~01 ·1 Sinks NY Theater By l\IAR \' CA,\1PBELL NEW YORK (APl -The New York theater season opened last week and in· stantly estabh shed a record low. As some persons can only explain 8 household budget b,v deficit spending. a reviewer can only explain "Out of Con· trol" by deficit review ing_ The pr.ir of one-act play s score 1n the minus nun1bers. "Out of Cont rol" is the name or one of the two pla~·s, which opened off-Broadwav In the Actors Playhouse. ·The author. ~tartin Craft. has worked in Boston theater and Thursday Evening SEPTEMBER 16 Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 m "hnlc 111 lllt Strlttt" ldr1m1) '58-Rlchi rd Widm1r~. 81rb1rt Btl Geddlf. t:>D D '\lfe Wit!! H•~rf' {IXl!lltdi) '4! -J1c~l1 Gooper."Tl!lll tMI Gui (comedy) '33-W C. fitlds. O (CJ '1on ol Robin HoodH (tdvtn• tur11 '5t-Dtvld l\edlton. Jun! l•~•rit~. 0 (C) "" the Urht of "'• Sl!wtry Moon~ Jmu,1t11l ·5)-(lordon Mic R1e. Dor11 0 11. has not previously had a play produced in New York. The worse play 1s "The Marriage of the Telephone Company Man." The telephone repair man, a brainless booby, is yelled at qt1 ite a lot by a girl in a red wi g who want! to be proposed to. She finallv takes an ax and hits his phone and smahe~ the cake from his lunchbox, and he proposes. One has a c.ho1r:e nr Sf'nsa- tlon: bcnumbcrl OOredorn or syrnpathy for the phone con1- pany ·~en, after an intermission, came "Out of Control." v.·hich ls nearly as bad, and longer. r. A Difference of Opinio11 Ten1pers reach the boiling poinl in th is scene frnn1 "Red Peppers," part of lhe "Tonight at 8:30" ~eri es I I ""' house. From left are Russe!! ~1arlin. Marge Bradle.v, 1\nita Grossman, Joe Del Rosso and Lois \Vilson Schultz's comk strip "Peanuts." Tht opening this \\•eekend at the Costa fl1esa Civic Play-segment leatuies Charlie Brown _ __: __ .::_ __________________ _:_ __________________________ _ (Flip). Luq (Mi~ 8111), Schroeder (musical director Gaorae Wyle), Snoopy (Ed Sullivan). 111<1 Limn (Donn~ Dimond). In 1nolher sketch, Miu 8111 Is the front end of Jo.Jo, the d1nclna horse. while Flip is the compl1lnln1 1ailend. I Truth Of CG~•qutMel W11hlneton W11k Jn Rtvltw Luch1 Ubrt ( ) San Dltp Pad r• ltMbtll CE Nino 8:JO O SltYt Allen Show Gunts lnc!udt co·host Millon Berle. Joe H11ain1, P1me!a Mas.on, Richard D1wson, ind author Or. llidurd Gardn1r ("lht Boys ind Girls Oil'tltCe Boo~"). m D1vid Fnlft Sho• Gue1ls ut comed•an Oa~id Brenner; G1nM1I Je&nne Hoh·n. sportstl!!tr Jim Mc· Kay; actor Arthur Hill, 111thoi R~t· mary Brown, i nd John Stookey ind O W. Benne11. who r1c1n!ly com· ple1ed a ctnoe lrip around Ntw York City 1nd en~iron~. m O)Jmpk Bo1inr Dinny lope1 V1, Guy Newmeyer arid Arturn P•ntd l n . Ch1m1co Cou in two elrhl· 1ound b1nt1mwe1rh! ewnts . (l5)NfT f'11yllou•: "T~I Tt~in(' 1n aroused Peno1ylv1ni1 community 1ctually threate ned by a hl1h••Y project provides an authentit iettinr !or 1 dlXU·drama 1hout a widowar end hl1 d1u1Mtr l1elng pus.on1I crisis. ED NfT PlayhOllH (A ) "Tennessee W1lham·s 0111:on Country" Two I plays 1bout l1ol11ion. 9:00 1J (j) NEW SEASON CIS Th~rlll1y Movie; (C) (2hr) NH1rp1r" {drtml) '&&-Paul Newman. Lturtn 81~1\I Julie Htrrl1, Arth ur Hill. Janel Ltifh.. Pamela Tiffin, Robert Wainer. Shel· ley WiMers, Q [Qi m PREMIERE Nkhols Nkh· ols (seriu shr J1m1s G1r1111 ) quits th1 Army to $1ltll. his lortun1 but is hoodwlnktd into becoming 1htritf cl an unruly Ari1ona !own , 0 1J)C6l tl)PREMIERE lont· st111t ·1111 Way ct !ht lnltr• ceptinR Fist" loo~!r11t is asked to break up • rinr that has bten hi· i1ck1ni: 1 million doll111 1 month In mercha ndise lrom th1 Ne• O!lt1n1 dncks. CE Rosas P'" Ytronlea Film Stars Debut on TV By RI CK DU BRO\V HOLLY\VQOD (UPI I Three i ni port a n t film personalities .Sh i r I e y !l'lacLainc. Anlhonv Qu inn and Peter Falk -Jn11de their debut Wednesda y night as 1he ~tars of nc11· t.elel'is ton series of their own. And ::inot her name perforrner. Rod ·ray)or, arrives !On1ght as 1 h e headliner or a weekly video show. l\t1ss J\.1acLaine's prrn1iere in her half-hour ABC-TV series was one of the most awaited appearances of the ne1v television season, and, portraying a globe:trotting photojournalis t. she: personally came off ra1her nicely as an e a s y -to · t a k e . low·key perforn1er who radialed a )![UUo!olj! "(WPOMT lllACH • OR.3·8l5b' 11th BIG WEEK! ENDS SOON W.....::ROF 0 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! stnst of genuineness. For thost \\!ho feared thfll son1t of htr more shrill qu11l1lies in movie:s might ht wrongl.v transferred to the ho m e $C!'ern. v.•hf're low pressu re is a 1·1rtue, this was a relirf Her new strie$. ":ihirle~ ·s World." is not likel y to set ttff pangs nf jealousy in Edward Albee or Ntil Sin1on, or e11en her brother \\'arren Be;ill y, bu t it is a comfortable: littlf' e:ndeavor wlth a star 1hat is so ln ve:l y. mature and down to earth that one enjoys watching just her e:ven \\'hen the: show it!!tlf de:scends lo silliness. To be: honest. there v.'llS only one ~uch descent on the \Vednesday pre:miere. in wh1l'h she broke tradition by baq:~1ng into a nltn·on!v London club lu gel an ir1terview a n d photoi:i:raphs of a ret ired lord chamberlain , The silliness came when she ro11nded up a group of stripteasers lo <1c· company her on her break-in so she could blackmail club members ii 1he:y denied access to he:r for her i.nterv\ew. There is a nice rel,qtionship tn the show between Miss ON ··ANY SUNDAY I A 1'11.M tn 9111.Ja •RGIWM " Al~o STEVE McOUEE N in "THE REIVERS " MATINEES DAILY WIN flll: T•.1',.><.0 .,, .. ~fNOIJffi N~ ""'4~w H..,-.. ,,...,. l <o 0.•• C<>u• P<>• •' '"'"", 0• ~ r O•<>ra• '°' ~.,n..; Cytl• . 11>' ., ""' ;.,., S<>n"' An~ L_ __ MacLaine and British ar1or aspects of city hie . -Yet th e .John GreRSOn, ll'ho plays her prtn11e:re might have had a e:ditor. The.v artuall.v see:m he:ro or any profession. The <.'apa.ble of ha\'ing a full adult relatinnshifi. \\'hich is almosl ~cenes dealing with his work unhe<1rd·or in situat ion con1-RS n1ayo r wr re \\'holl y un- rdr. At any rale:. thr thing to con1·i 11ci11i; and there \\':ls a do ;i bout "Shrr\ey's \\lqrld '' is rllm bli ng quall 1y to tl1e hriur. 1° Ignore: 1he norrn;il "ai;;:ir\rs ln addition , the srent i11 wh ich of ~1tua!1o n corned.1·, en joy tl1e comfnrtabll' fee! or the llalf he in!errup1ed the: rourt pru- hflur and , abo\'e alt. keep your (•eed1ngs and s1n1ply took nl'er t yt Ofl the: 1 us c i o us. the ~oings·on \1·as patentl y s l r a. i J: h l for v.· ar d Miss ab:->urd, cvrn 11·1th the f\\11cL111ne, v.·hfl is a star all resulting aud ience tears. the \\;a·'· Tightening up and focusing on Qu inn. meanwhile, arrived the niayor 's job are "'hat this \Vednesda y in an hour ABC-TV sh<lw n!lcds. cntr.v, "The ~1an and the Ci· ralk s!arred in "Cnl<ln1ob.'' t)'." in which he pl;iys the one of lhree ;i\1ernal1ni:i: 90- niayor of a large town in the 111in11le series ftlling I ht Sou1llwest The pren1irre: con-\lie:dne~dav slot c;illed "NBC cerntd hi~ inlen.:essinn on Mys!ery ·r-.101·1e " The oilier he:h;ilf of a dcRr couple facing a I 1 e r· n a 1 l 11 g sholl's are: the loss or the:1r 7·ycar-old ··~1rf\11!li11l and \\'ift." \l'ilh ad opte:d son in t·ourt hecause !loc k l111dson as a San Fran- (lf \heir handk•ap. Despite a i:1~cu pn!H'f' con11111ssioner, de ecnl ple.i on behaH of han-and "f\1r:C loud ," starri ng Dtn- d1 c;:ipptd people \1•hn a1·e se\£ nis \\'ea\'Cr <is a Southv.·est suff1c1e:nt. and some predic-lawman altaehed to the New table court scenes that prechc· \··ork Cit y police force. labl y dre:w tears in shame:lc~sl -------------­ sl,vle, the debut seen1ed an odd l ~:f~\J/) story choice for a serie:s aboul11 a n1a ,vor. 1 ,,i!l:lll!a~ ~:lld!'/ Q111 nn obviously is a Ch'1cann '~ "' m;iynr, and there is story 1nalerial there. The:re i.~ story material !11 the: countle:ss STEREO VISION ~Q I IXClUSIVI INGAGIMINT I '"nffATS fVIEAV WAY'E LM"t A !O\l. IMOTHvt" -P!.AYBOY EThe stic ~TiC Ma:fiine ~,-, ...,, --~PLUS ''CATCH THI JOY" & "HANG>· TIN " thru. SUN.OCT.3 Schedule of Performances T Ll~S. H\rLJ r ••. at 8 00 PM :';a1.a1 :J 00 S. B 00 PM 5 \in.atl:OO&!;.OOPM All Seats Relf!rved $6.25. $5.25. $4.25. $3.25 JUNIORS (16 & UNDER) SPECIAL PR ICES TueJ., Wed .. Th U!i., a·oo PM, I Sun, 5:00 PM $3.25 • $2.75 • $2 15 • S l,75 Tickets Now On Siie LONG f!EACH AAfNA. 80 11:. OFrlcE, ,A LL MU fUAL AGf NC+ES, AND T•C:i<:E1 AQN A f A LL Sf AAS, ~A Y Cl"/. THt BROADWAY ,AND BULLOCK'S STORES. No. 1 on tl1e Coast NOW Pl.A. TINI I I tMllv "' u :JO . '· 10 . >:•J . s·io • I l.OG • 1·0 . 1a·:ro G•o<m rianv '"''' 1v~·•.W., ('.all 71 -l·4J7 ,,bb. Your Hometown Newspaper Is The DA ILY PILOT For ,........,,,,on1 II-io!o•rt11tlon u11 21-l·4J7·2'b~ . ii ~ 1o:oo m (C) , ..... , Moml"I Mitt 1>ovt• 1\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~=~~~~~§~~!I~~~~~~~~~~ fciine!ut on ~dr1m1) '5&-Je nnl!ll Jont 1, Rob ut S1tek 1:00 m "l~ald• O.trolr (dtt mt) '56-- Dtnnh O'Kt1t1, Pit O'Brit". 2:00 0 "IO• tf O.lttl" (m)'lltry) '"1- VlctQC' Mrtu11, Rlchud Wldmart J:OO (]) •Atfln Incl Dlt111onclt" {tomtd') 'TI-lbl1nltw Cybutkl, Evt Krry· zewik1. i1Cl (C) "MldnlPf llCf" {dr1m1) '~It Day. Jlti H11fl'°"· ":00 1J IC) ""°1111Mff 1114 JulltC'' (corn· tdy) '&l-Su1dr1 Dee, Joh" G1vln, Petu Ust!now. "J0'1)S1"'' n 10 ~M tlttlnr 5;00 CJ (C) NAlo1"dtr lflt tr11t" (drl• m~) '~~~lr.h•r~ !lurto~, C!1lr1 Bloom, I red11c Mr"h. KOCM stereo103FM ..f the sounds of the harbor ~b~¥!_-:724 hours a day • \ Thursday, Septt n1btr lb 1971 DAIL Y PILOl 2i Pri1·1ie Ti11ie1 Cut Starting on TV By CYNTlll A LOWRY NEW YORK IAP f -The ! nation's 670 c o rn mt r c i a I television stations st~rt the ir ! fall season thL'I wetkend operating under the new prime time rule. The F'tdera l Cgm· munication!I Comm iss ion ha s ordered a re:turn of thret·artd· one:-half hours weekly e:ven inR lime to s tat ions in the top 50 markets for Io c a l pro- gra1n1n1ng, The ir!C'<l is to encourage l\•eHI production of shows and , hopeful I.I , 10 1n1prov e: quality and (11'1'1·all ereativily. Ho11·1·1·er. 11h11t Wl' ?.re Jikel~· lo be sel'ing and 10 t'Vt.n gre<i tc·r <111ant1ties than t Vt:f' :11·r rrrtrn.~ nf bygone series !1kr "T111·7,an" and "I Dre:am of Jeannie:." plus some syn. dicat ed programs spun out of ne twork series like ''Hee !law" ancl "To Tel! tilt' Truth " l\1oi;t popu lar purchase.~ al the n1ome:nt art son1e pro- g rarn~ cant•t>led bv t he netv.·orks last se:a son ·but <'Oil· tinuing on with ne1v .'lyndicatl'd programs. The current sale.s ch<1mJl appears to De "The Lawre.11ce Vt'elk Show·· which has been sold, at las1 count. to '.!17 st?.~ions more than the: champagne mL1slc maker had !'luring his AAC ye:ars, "W'ild Kingrotn." ll'h1i:h come:s front NFIC equipped with a built-in spol\'lor. 11nd "\_,,'Issie.'' with half of iL~ co1nn1erci;il time filled, as 11111'11,\'S by a S0<.1 cornmen·ial. 111·e close secon•ts Smalle:r stations outside the 50 major nuirkets ;i re not af. fected directly by 1he rule but ha1 t the:ir pl'oblems just the samP since the ne:lworks have FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW LIVESTOCK HOME .A.A TS STORYBOOK FARM I JUNIOR FAIR cut their ser\'il'e b,v n1ore than ------------ thre:e hours a wee:k. The:y are mostly unable to afford local programn1inrc requiring train· ed personnel :ind eKpensivr equipmenl and as a con- sequt>nce are dipping e:veo deeper than usual into the: big re.o;ervoir nf syndicated reruns. son1t as manv as !O vears old . illost stations :ind I h t nrtll'orks ha1·e: chosen to relin· quish the halF hour bel\\'etn 7:'.10 and S p.1n. most nights. :dthough each network has done son1e shuffling around, 1nostl y lo preserve intact their strongest lineups of programs. BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:41 719 I.•·"'-.. ,"-... "'"'"''• NOW INDS TUESDAY - 2 0' THI WILDIST COMIOllS IYIR MADI! -AL50 DAV ID NIYIN IN- - .. ILUI WA.Tiit WHIT( Dl•lH .. PACIFIC WALK -INS OOVBLE HOllllOll SHOWI Un~>' '1 mv•t b• "''"' P•"01 "VELV ET VAMl'lll E" \II ) plv• e S•<O~d <.0101 (~ILLOr "SCREAM 0, lHI; OEMO"I LO'Jfll" ........ ' ..... ,,, ,, ... Vod•• II m"" b• wlm Pl'fnl "V&LVff VAM~lll f " 111 1 plv• e Soco.id Sp•o• r 1~gl•r "SCllE,l.M 0, lHl DEMON LOVI~" (II! l••u•• ... "'""''~ ...... •1•·•010 All Color Pro,..,lfl• Env•gomont "I LUI WATfl, WHtll! Of,1.fH" 10 1 Jo~n W~yn• "1110 J.-to:I!" !0) All Co:tlo• l riPIO Foo lurol (hod e1on H .. ton "THI OMf_QA M,l.H" "THll·llll" 10~1 "THI LOJT COHllHl!NT" h • "':~' ... _ ,, .. ,.,.,,."'I ••I"" I'" Co•or f ><lu••V• o .. .,. In 5no,.<ng ''lHI 11\15N MIN\1111" Pluo "THE BIO OOLL HOUll .. 101n M1v1u 111 1 •·--,.c_c,~ .. -, ~ I -~"'"'.,"" 1)1 IJfl "'' (010, E><lv•1v1 D•"• '" 3how•no Ge<>'O• H•m11•on "I VI L to:"lll!V!V' !0~) Plu• "HELLS ANGll1 '6'" (Q~) ..... ,,, ... •'"""'n"'" ....... "THe HUNTING ~AlllTV" '""'~··~··· wo .. e••...,•• lll•UIJ Yu• 6•1nn•r "ll OM,1.NCI 0, A HOlllSliTHlfl'·' !OPI l'lu•. llll<Ml«I tt~r'lt <0~) ".f, M,l.l't (~LL IO NQlltl''' ~11•1 MtOuol<> "LI MANS" (0) pluo e Ou.ii" Harrm111 "LllTLI 110 M.O.N" r•l"I -...... ., ··-.. ~lUI .-.11 Colar Pt0ml••• Eng1go<T'1nl• Und11 1' mu,1 Ot .. 11~ p1r1~f "AO!Oi SAl,1.lA" 101"1 plu• ''TNI LONO 11110• l'lllOM HILL .. 1111 --- --- -. • . Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! Hare's hare's here's here's last but not least, here'• CHARLIE BROWN.,. tnd LUCV .•. end hare's LINUS ,,, fr'1 VIOLET ••• and SCHROEDER ••• end SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Cire11latio11 Depart1ne11t) to have the '"hole Peanuts gang eo111e a11d visit you dally. fllursda.Y, StPt.l'mbtr 16, 1971 DAIL V PILOT %fl Ev eryone He• Someth in g Th el Som eone Else Wenh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, Fin d It, Trede It Wi th e Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace 011 the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I~ [ -. .. ,., .. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;; I~ I~ I _,,,. .. ,. I~ [ ....,.,,., .. Houles forS.!• General Gene ral G eneral General Giner al liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil N-O~O-O_W_N~V-.A-.~1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Only 51,.lj() d,11111 10 an,vone BAYFRONJ PIER & SLIP oo F II.A. T""'" "'"""'" - HEY! BUZZ ON OVER!! Even iJ you 're busy as a bee you should buzz over to see the~e vc.rv desirable 6 UNITS + 2 INLA \V UN ITS. llicat.ed SOUT~I of the 111Gll\\IA l' in COI10!\"A DEL fl'IAR. l 'n u can 't get stun,i:: al . . .. $127.000. "IT'S FEE" and in TURTLE ROCK Conic sec this delightful 3 bedr1n plus fa1nily roo1n. 2 baths. atriu 111 , \Vife-sa ver kitchen \v ith sel f cleaning oven. bui lt-ins, beautiful shag carpeting, custo1n drapes. large cover- ed patio. au to. garage door opener. Su perb landscaping. A. pleasure to shO\V .... S47.000. TEEPEE TOO TINY??? !\love your 11•hole tri be into this sharp, spa- cious 4 hed rm, 2-ba lh ho1n e, built-ins. fire- place. Excellent lllJNTli\1GTO N BE:\Cl·l area. f !ose to schools. Priced fo r a quick sale. FHA ter1ns. Make your rese rv<it ion to see. only $28.950. "SAIL WATCHER" WINDOWS in Corona del Mar \Vatch th e "SA ILS" go by \vhi!e you enJOY the easy livin_g in th is lovely 3 bedrm H . .\R- BOR. VIE\V lllLLS hom e, lovel.v dining ;i rea, .separate fnn1il ,v roorn. 2 baths, built-ins , firepl Bce. hca1cd POO L. 2 patios. A ho111e thal's su re to please th e \vhole fa mily. $51 .000 "BA YCREST" AT ITS BEST!! For "Ohhs an d i\hhs," sC'e th is 3 bcdrtn, fa1nily room. 2 bath hoine 11·ilh its Ju,..;urtous shag carpeting. 13eat1tiful co rner lot located on a tree-lined street. Cent ral vBcuum '~at cr softener. elect. gar;igc door opener. Don't miss out on seeing this O\\'E~ \\'ELLS DE· S l r.i\'.J.~D ho me A di,1;t inctive ho111e to please th e most d1scr1m1nating . S64 .500. REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Dela ncy Real Es tate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ~1 1.11'1'1'1 & p!as1f'1P<l large 3 Brlrm , f',\.\·IJL )' R\I .. Jln. R1n hnn1r \Tass11e floor 10 ;r1!1n~ f1rrpl, antique rn rrors. bc<au1lfully carJIE'I· en & r1rapcrl , v:11 h ou1~1and- 1ni;: drcor thru-our, Proles- s1 onall.v lanclsca1M'd , co1·rrrd pallo. lrg, jenN<rl yarrl 11'11h lru11 h'('rs 1\n Quls1anrl1ng huy ;i 1 oni_.,, $26,j()() -ACT 1\0\\':': Park Huntington Helmsman Model Lease-Option Ou! -of • i;!:irr ownpr offers nf'a rly nrw hon1e a( tllf'Us- anrl.~ undrr n1rtrkPt vi!IUP. rl'a1U!'CS 4 bt'drOOfllS, larj!e fain1Jy t'(l()nl w1rh l!ri'flla<.,.., 2-1: ha1hs. ltnpmve111Pnt1'i u1rludr rlt·arwriPs. rnnrre1e par10 anrl 11·alk~. 11·a1Pr i;ofr. pnrr. PXf'K'n~11•e sWn1pstnnP 11·~11 and rxtrii tl"'n$ula!l<'n. r.crtucrcl to $.1!1,!l.)(). f'rire of nrw homr 11 t1hnu1 11npro1·f'. 111r111 ~. 310.4'.)(J' P hone ;,.16·2.".t3 for add1oonal 1nfor. n1a lion. -~-Graciaus Living This j1s11nr1ly d1H,.,rrn1 hnmt> h.<s been cu~1om17.Prl To pro- 1·1d,• ;1r1va1'y &· chat 111. Close 10 B11.vrr,.,,,1 1n lx<a\1t1lul l\r,ll'ld f. 4 h11!, brrlroon1s 1nrlitd1ni:t enlarcrd rnasirr ... 1.! 111111 hl::h hP11111 rr1l1n,es. :-;,.". plU!' rarpr11n.:. !·lorn,.,- 1n,111rr ~ drran1 k1l('hf'n 11·11h thr lnrrs1 1n n1or1crn mnvrn- 1Pll<'f'~· P\'rn 11 BRQ tno' Lo,1 1n1r1·cst as~u1nablp loan a11d only S.1'1..i/JO, CA LL 6T."i-0t!l?ll. •COU.~&CO .• ·~r 1Ua1 ,.,. .. ,11.o it -EASTSIDE HO~ AND INCOME . ~ un11.~ a!ln,:::-c:hrr. llorur has ~ q11rP11-s1zrd hrdrnQn1s. Grin::rnu~ h:1 lh n11d 1111 LY•nl· rtr1rt,1 re·drc,.,!'<1 Tcrl. 2 h~rli­ f'l r•r ln•·o111r 111111.~ lrir-;J!r1I 111 f".ir 111th r<•nr.~ nf $21.l hrlr I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•lllll!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jll!!!!!!! \ 1 nu 111·1' n'r1 r I rrt~' Sl1hn11 r General G e ne ra l ;·0111· rfn,111 p;i,v111cn1 Fu!! 1--------------------·I p1 1t·(' :s.n.:ioo Call * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LINDA IS LE-1155 ,000 Walker & Lee Rrallr>r ~~'In Harhor Hll'rl at ,,d;1n1~ .ll1-'.ll!ll Oprn '111 !l P:'-1 THINK COOL Ne1ver 4 BR . 2 bath, 2-story home with shake roof. dbl. stone frplc., liv ing rm. & sep. din- ing rm. overlook Big Bay, secluded pa llo area & lovely lawns. Lge. 2 car garage. Good cond. & some new carpeting. O u r exc lus ive listing. $195 .000. Call for app 't. to sho1v. Call: 673-36'3 642-22Sl Evenings associated BROKERS REALTORS \t025 W. BALBOA BLVD. 673 -3 6611 General *TRIPLEX* Built hy Dick Se1veJl on Eas1- s1dP. I J-Bdrn1 .. 2 baths, 2 7-brlrnis. & 1 bath. Priv. patios. Shag carp. &.· drap- es Bu11!-1n s:@~ kHchens, d1111ng an'a in each un tr. Choice cornE'r lot. on quiet streE-1. an xln! rrnral area. .1 Year old. Don't hes11atf' on !his onl'' f ull pn ce $1)\l,;,oo. * * • • * * 5 BEDROOMS * East1ide Location . , .pills lorn1<1l d1n1n.1: rm .. family r n1 ., 3 harhs: r1hl. gar., lmhh,v shrir. :'\'1rP!y lar.1tsc;qlf'rl & load;; of hrick \\'nrk 1n r,~;ir yarrl , Expen- s11· .. g11s BBQ & gas 1nrcl1 111clur!rr!. Crt l'p., drllfll'S. 1.orah'rl on Cul rlr S;tr slJ'(let of nicf' hon1es. Call for app'1. to see. Asking S·ll,:iOfl. CHI LT ROBINETT REAL TOR 644-795 * ELEGANCE * JN DOVER SHORES Decorator's cus!om home. 2 I.;:" B<lrn1s. plu< drn: prn· te~i< land~c;iprri lmpeccahlf' rond1 tion. OPE·~ DAILY l·j 1727 ANTIGUA . CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 SEEING IS BELIEVING! General .. FOREST E OLSON '" RE A lr ORS • OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK "BUILDERS CLOSE OUT" SACRIFICE PRICE Only 3 Le~ Do yo11 earn $SOO a month~ ArP ~·nu harga1n hf'n1~ If » don't hrs11a!e 10 rake arlvan· t<1!;'f' of this oprort\1n11y. 3 h11ge carpctrrl hcdroo111s. [xqu1s1i.~ .<111 till' ba ths. FORWl flL 01:-.;1:-:G. Built ins. Full.~· l11nclsc.~pPrl and f Pnrcd. Spr1nklrr.~. Conrrete rlnve11·ay to rlnuhl(" garage, SUPERIOR QUALITY C0:'\1- STRUCTIO:'\I . Unbcl1,.,1'8hlr al only S2i.6j(J, Ln1v down - Hurry, Dia l 645-0303 Z..'loY.l: Harbor, Costa :\lesa . fOREST E OL,ON '" R £Al '1'0 R S EASY LIVING Beau11fu! 4 hedrnom CQndtr min11un 11'11h a<'crss tn .1 pools. Ja{'UZZ!. S,1u11a hath <inrl 2 1rn111s rourts. All of this for only $.'ID. Rhove nor· n1aJ 11;•yn1 r n!s. Tt11s ~n1al! fee 111cl1idri; g11 rdf'nrr & pa1n1rr 1,., 1akr C<lr<' nf all our~irlr v.u rk. Onl.v S3rl,:'>(k1. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Ev1nings) 5 BR-VACANT $33,950. C:en1ral "mucf\7cr6e 5 BEDROOM, J BATH TRI-LEVEL This, uus1 on Tho> znark"tl. JovPly hon1e 11·111 <lt>l1~h1 anyone that app1Tc1arPs a tasteluly decorated hnme 1qlh lots of \\·aJI flil.J'l('r, shag c.irpels &: squf't"ky clf'..in "-'alls S.· 11'0()(f11ork. ,\lrtstf'r hr fiu1re has rlr,.,~1n~ room & 11·alk Jn r1~is, If you can·1 ~ee It lx'fore. 11·e 11rr hold1n~ opPn house from 1-~ this Sunday. 1910 Swan Or., $49,900 _ ')11".f\in\c'.JlcaCt£ 546-5990 * Spectacular * Cail now on this Spl'ctacu\ar 4 herlroom, 3 ba1h h0me rhal looks like a mo..iel. A douh1e fireplace O(lf'flS in ho!h cnn· vrri;:;:i!ion p11 a n d fan11ly roon1. G1;imorous i::ardo"n S('fVIC'e ki!Ch('n \\'1th ~1r. rlE'an1ng 01'l'n, separate d 1n- 1nc room. v.'a\k-1n closets 1n nlaS!('r i!.Ullf' &.· tv.'O olt1"r brrlronms. Fron1 Murtyarlf 11·11h lu~h \and~rap1ng. Qui('I r11l -de -sac i;tr«>I. Pru'f' S39.9j(l. Call 0011• !or sho1v!ng 5-16-2313. BIBB "' VACANT "' l/'ll:"llEDIATE rossE:-:~ION 422 RIVERSIDE 4 BR., 3 halhs + playroom. \\'nlk to schools & park. s:m.::i00 328 POINSETTIA Roon1y 2 BR. ho1ne + I BP .. gucsi apL 45 f l. R-1 lot. $.)2,'100 621 LARKSPUR Sre 1n~lrlf' tor!ay' .i BR. 2 hath, family. PLUS J.hed· L'OOm apartn1rnt. $63,.:iil University Rea lty 3001 E. Cst. Hwy, 673-fi;il!l BUILDERS ATIENTION B;ilboa Isl. w;ilcrfrnnt, n1rlrr .1 bl'rlroon1 hon1e <ln cho1rc N 13ay R·2 ('f'orner. EXC'rll . toc fnr quality 2 s1ory 1!u- plP~ or lu:-:unous h"n1e, For flu•lh<'l' 1nf11v1. C;ill - PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 Free Pool Table Gors v.•uh !hi.~ 3 bedroom, 2 hath hon1e 1n Cosl<1 i\Jr.~;i. Grt'at area r losr to r very- th1ni; 81~ rovprcd t'ncloserl patio: huiJ1.1n kilchrn, O\\·n- r r asking $25,000 ~fake off- e r. 546-S&Hl QIQ#?TrW Gene ral Gener al Corona del Mar CUTE 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Cholt't> Coron<• flel fl1ar loca- !1on. South ol !1 1t,>hwny, E1- r-c1[l(· sun1nR'r rrafric Jt1st-..fl. !"11• hlocks tu Ch111a Cove or Big (',~rnna. \\'t>ll rondition- l-11 unu \\lllh extra large ~arat.,~. S11't'{hsh fireplaces. A nH1st ~ce at $--19,T.llJ. Only I 1or.;-dO\\'n. Call now 673-&Xil 12 L inda l'le Driv1 Elegant new 5 BR., 41h ba. home w/formal din. rn1., fa rn . rrn ., weL bar. Impressive en- try cou rt \V/16 ft. mahog. doors $179,500 For Complete Information On All Home1 & Lots, Pl1a'e Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islande rs Bldg. at Linda Isle WANT TO BE FIRST? 1 341 Bayside Or., Su ite 1, N .B . 675·6161 S111.1 1·tr!>t 2 unit!. 2 Bf'.'droom, I ---...... ---~"-"-"-"-~-!!!!!..!!!-'""""'"---~-""'-"-"'"-'I 2 hHlh spac1nus home plus 1 General General l'h:1rn11ng 2 bl'droorn AfHirt~ ! INCOME - COMMERCIAL LOTS 1(1.1':>;17J' -\V11J tak<' s ix units. Pr1CE'rl r 1gh1 a1 $15,!Y.:ill -with lrrn1s. 75'x3(ifl' • Uarhor Rl\'rl. Con1· n1(•rciaJ. STrce! a1 rear of . proprny also. A Rt1rgn1n ar 37:l,000. z.t12 Arl'C!> -0rl'llll~1dl" -r<'- S/l'lrtf'rt l"'~liiPn1i<1I arlJa~nr !n EL CA'.\llNO rou~TRY CLIJB. SJ l!l,;(KJ Ownrr 1vill r;:irry. Slashed ta the Bone fl ~:?l)'X) ro"dur·l1nn m~ko"s this V.'l<'ant 3 hMln::ioin 8;iytTf'.~( hnm<' l"'<h1ys top va\ur. f'h!'ll"(' r'lnV<'lll"n1 l01•arlun to school~ + shopp1rn,: New- ly it~ror111,,rt 1nrrnor . all r!i;<r trlf' hu1l1 In k1rrhf'n. 2•; ha!h!'> -lo"nccd yard • now 011ly s;i!l.~~il. EZ rern1s - Hurry. 673-Sj:iJ Macnab-Irvine RPally Con1111.1ny BAYFRONT UNIT Largr .1 811. 7 h11th. \VnJJ to Wilt! gla~~ ll'U1<!,.,11'1'i 11·jl1J hr'lul1f11I tr.1rl)l)r \'l\'W, tl111r· hlo flr,.pl1ll'r ('11.~!ri1n kltrh- "n L11x11 r11H1~ drt·or. s,vln1· rnu1~ f'Ml 1·C'li r gar;1J~<'. Bn;11 slip aw11lnl'ilf'. $8~,;:.oo. Ma~nab·lrvine 642-8235 675-3210 ESTATE~SALE $39,500. n11:n1 civer gor11gf', f'lrst . 1 :;;;;,;,;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;-.;;;;;;:;;; 1inH' for salr. S·l!l.!':00 SAVE $1 000 CREAM PUFF ' 3 !3l'd1'>0111 Plr bath home.\ on this il1csa de! :0.1ar, 4 Bn charnpinn~·hip ping-pong pa-. hoine v.•!t h sepai:-.ite .master tio. ,Jlist a /riv sle!)!' to Big bt"drm su1:e. Price JUS! re· Cul'l,na. Re~i you wilJ zeE' ?uced $1,CJO?. o.wne~ a11x· for S·l 1.:..00. ~rus and 11•1!1 give unn1cd-University Realty 1 iate poss;;;io5nQo 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 073.-0510 · ' HEY, LOOK! ; Newport \\lh;ii 531.000 1\il1 huy~ Lovely , l-brlrn1. hon11.•. air-cond., 1 frpl.. rhn1ng m1., rov'il. pa-1 Fairview tio. Hron1 for nd1 l1'L unit. at OCEAN FRONT 646-88 11 Sharp fluplex nn the Pentn- (inytime) sula. Good cnnd. 2 3-bdrm .. prirC"t! a1 uln1,.,~1 liif value. ~ ... ~~~:"'~!!!!!~~\ B•'tl£·r tak<-a look! 'EASTSIDESp,ecicil 6~-~~~AN RE~7~~;59 1 ;3 Bedrooms, H OMETINCO ME '2 Baths Frpll·., panl'l1ng & b('amed r '$26,750 rril1r1j:': in l1\'111r: r111. & larn~\ 1ly nn, Allr. 2 ll<ll'nl . home If PN' it \s~ Sharp Eas!sidc on fctH'•·i! 45 fl. lot. lluj:':'C' Cn!:i\a :0.1csa hon1e feat1..1r1ng <'Qv\1. p;i1io, Ciiql('lt>ll 2 bd-l floor to ceiling: hnck flrr-rii1. api. ,1•11h 11 ~· ov.•n patio.'\ place, roon1y backyard "·i!h 2 Car i:;-;1r. nhis pxtra car or great pa1io, quiet slrr<'t. boa1 srrico". Pncr.d to sell hullt-in k\lthcn -all !or fl.I Sf.0,000. S26.7;,o. Brnrr h u r r Y· Home Sho w R ealtors \ ~·16·fl640 •• Ar1nl'ha1r Hou~rt1u ntin~·· p 3:;:i;1 E. ('ry,1~1 JJ11y., Cd:"lt tt&u;.:c /r;::tl 675-7225 --·----CO:"<l~OifrArTi.t: ~ .. ,-.~,,-,.~,~-m-, 2679 Ha rbor, C.'.\l. on 3 full lo!s N only 1 hlock "I wouldn't live there frrun f'H·l":ln. l'ni·{'l l 10 ~el! I 'd " 11( little n\'l'r Ian<! value. un ess you pa~ n:ie· Rrokcr. f~l·l-13!1!1. \\'ould you ilke Sl60 income I=~~~~--,-°"".,-,= plus your 01vn place to The fa~rrst dra~1· ill the \V~.~t live? This ~orgt'ou~ 4·plrx •. a ~~~1l~ Pilot Classified hon1e h;is plush gold cafpf'ts, ~':::'l.:::f'::'-=·"::'~''=====::, \ Dr! PiS<I Tile entries. Pri---;: vnle patio -grcar loca11on, Classified INDEX Central air-('(Jnd. I -J h~·d, Adve rtising 1 2 bath. 2 -2 llf'd, 2 11:1111 . Plus ! -1 bed, J h;i th. Ask I Ji-I ing JO~;, down, r 11!) -1 House1forSi1le~' Walker & Lee C!.assific ation I 00-149 RPaltor ~ 2700 ll11rbor Blvd, at Arlan1s Real Estate, ~ General ~ ;,4i'>-(}1b5 Open 'Ti! 9 Pill ~------~ ~~------Classification 150-184 Plenty of Roe>m f or living & play I """'''' JI•) Tn1n1arulatc 4 bc<irt••n1 + I~------~ f:1n11ly n•>n1. /111J.:(! nl'~l,.,rn C lassification 200-2b0 kuchen C'aHnc; ti·ir. l~r·;1u1.ll,-------,1~ ldsrprl.: .~pr111l!ll'r", r uJ.1!<'· House5 for Rent ~ s,11-, 11alk !o ,<;('h<••ls. ('f<V -1 •-------~· ~2.~.aM. All 1rr1n~. C l.a ssification JOO.J 55 Spacious NE \V 4 bcdroorn hon1e \r fan11ly rn1. dini ng-rn1 & study :18' StC'p-dn11 n LR. 2 l~cvcl i\la ster 811 11 fircpl f'rivatc hath \\' 1each bcrlr0n m. 2 &tnry Span1 >:h l\itrhcn , 8 LI NDA 1su; OPE:--1 nu. J.; 00 Crn! rv•1•rrrl !'flTJn ~ ,,,,,1 ~11,.,ly TP.E!·;S -cn,-,1 CL"L· Pl:.·:'\C. 4 11r1:r hr<i1·111-.. f,,1 :11"1 r1•11111C. !rg f;1111ily Tll'l llild !' ~d f.1ll'll1'11 \\ /f'A'ln'! ~1·f'.1 '1'1·1 1h 1~ r·nnL r1· f4 r: ,.! ~·1,, ·,1111 11 1•!1 r\t'"li•111 '] J I. \f . ..; ( ·,,lj II~ lhl~ I'\' II· in:--l••I !',!.ii'" n 1·1 ,11111111~ 11n!f .,,,. il Ct'•'•if l1n111r :11r1.tr11 111111•11 r·:11·11n1c • 1 Orrn lnr your 111srcc111)n h:;in'I MPll.', ;; BR .. \'~ BA R11nl'h st.\·]r honir, loralrd 11 llh prl'srigr l'IPW (lf ,\Jf'sa \·rrrl(' i:;olf m11rsi;.>, Formal d1111nc rm., fahu!nus k11 , i.· urill!,V rn1 ., elcgan1 m;:istcr hrdr111, thick ~hag crp1g (I,, Janr.sranlni: inrJ. Ready fnr ocruranc~· 1n Octnhf>r. 3'lfXJ -"'l • fr . niany otlll'r q11:i.l1ty 1r;iu1 rrs 30.'i.'i Ca.rri Lane. 1 ·.,~r11 \Jr.~a S$.r~·o0. By h11ilrlrr ~'lfi.~027 -HORSES-e-HORSES- s21 i;;,n F"ul l prrrr '2 Ao"r'I'. llu~t:ortnd tr;in,1;f,.rrrd ! rrir- r;1I~. n1o"!;d ~hrd, frnrrrl. C'rpr•. '!1 r~. ~rn1·p. Ji 2 RR Jirnur onrli1rlo"rl 1n p11rrh,1 ~;. rrwr ~ ~u hn11t 1n11r lo"r1ns. C"I"\" in. ln1n1;1r 1•011rl 1>.1lh l<1r:::" mil1111·11rr!1 ~'nrr1, h11gr rA1 ..,_ rrl hr11r!h r1rrplarr. 21 'X~fi' li!mll,\I rooni and toli!lly hu1l!JfJ k1orhrr1. Aln1osi 1m · n1rd ro~~r~~ion '~'llh as low a~ 10'< <fnwn 262!1 H11rhor. C.:'-1. ---; 'oc----1 $23 ,900! !\J-:1\'POJ:T Rf:AC:ll . El'M'Y- 1111'· 'Jltfll lf1r~. ('harrn1ng ;, hrrlr')Om 2 ~r·1rv h(lnlr on 'Jlll"t r11l-1!r.~ar. (011n1ry ~11rl"f kJ!rtirn nnrl l11n11l v p'•llll. (J\('r~11r•! lot nr••r!s !'>On1,-. trn1l<'I' l•l\'lni;: ,-;ire. C;1ll ~,J:,.id21 IO[l('n "'~"'.S I • Katelta Realty • ~ l'.HO S. Rri~!ol. ~.A. 5,)7.''i.111 Apilrtments lor Re nt '-? "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S1.1n J oaquin H il ls Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 149 :~;;:J * * * Gen1ral SOUTH BAYFRONT LITTLE IS LAND I ESTATE SALE !f.ll ft. ol hayfl'OnL pier & slip. 5 RP., 7 h11th~. rlo"n. elr1•all)r, li\\\OlnHnl! pnnl, lanai. P.1a!n ch11nnrl tor .. on fef' land. S-C.0.000. AdJ.1r,.n! 3i1 ft., w, I-BR , apt., a1·:.11L to 11ccon1mocl111e ~·our .100 ft + boal. ........... Coldwell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 FIRST TIME ON MKT. * POO L PLUS* J111rigu1ng beam ceihni;: f11m- ily rn1., m(J(trrn farn1-slte k ttch., -4 Brrt rrn~. See IU a11- prec1a1e, 2211 Tustin. 0J)('n 1-C d<11ly. TRI HARBOR REALTORS 400 £as1 17th, C.t-1. 646-3755 E1·es: &17-2.ll."> POOL HOME $25,000. e 3 REDRO<l:'-IS e 8 1,Tll .t. 1i,, e DOUBLE CAR GAR· AGE. Roy McCardle ReAltor * * * I General 4 POOLS Take vour C'hn1re . all 1n('l11rl· prf •\l'l!h l hl.S ff)\\ nh(lll~f' B,\RGAIS .. 1 hNlrnis. d<·n K.· rl1111 nc: rt11. crp1~. drps ,'(, bl 1 1ns ~ Lo t!» of P.\RKI.'\\;, rull r ru.:c 322.:.QO. S()\\' \"A· C1\:'\.T -LE:T S :\!()\'£. Call -:flO-ll ."1 \ iOpcn c1·ri; l NEWPORT BEACH -DOVER SHORES Evrrylh1nc lmn1 thr stallHH')' k founrain 1n ll"ln!, !!'! 1h" t-er f!O'll in 1hr rr;ir rl'no"r ts an1~11c 1asr1• ·" pn1lr nf n11n· c:"Shlp In this 3 brtrrn. & fnrn1;1I rl1n1nc nn. hon1e, :'\lnr 1·;\lu" a1 31 2."1,f)(IO, 675-3000 (,iJI for plo"IUrf' o"al;i!n~ 111lh pncei; ,t. r1r1;i1ls BAY' BEACJ.I REALTY 1N• $27,800! OWNER'S LOSS :<lnvrrl from 11rra. Lo11• rlown. 4 bdrm +family rm Near hl"ilC'IL Vac;int, Oran Hui::e rcrrea11on room_ gn-111 3 tiedrn1, 21:i bA1h 2 ~tnry farn1l.Y f\in & cr11crt~ 1n1n~. hnmr. 2 tirl'.'rlerPS, hu1lnns. 2 hath~. bllll!-tns kitchen. In1111Nl1a1p f"'~~,.~~1on. Con· elrc;ant f1rcplace. family side r trade. S47.50CI. rm. 4 Brlrn1s. Del1ghLIUI pa· Lochen my er Realtor !Jo. R()l"lm for hn8t, ctimprr, frailer & pool. "i\lln1 Conrll· nnn" Jnsirlc Ir ou1. 540-1720 TARBELL 29SS Harbor Call 646-J!l2ll Evl'fi. 673-ij7~ -.. * * * * $27 950 Graciaus Livin9 , DrlighlfuJ B11yrrest 11!'f"a 4 llerlrm, rl1n r m, lrg lam rm 4 bdrm + family rm A CLEASURE TO SHOW!. ~o rlm1·n t..1..111w (ln11·n FHA. Arnold & Freud 2 hatl\s.. l11m 1ly ronm. h11111 1 _~ r,. 17!h. c. \l l)~fi-775!! ins (i~plarc. [)f'~i:;nrtl fnr l Ar1°1ve ff1m 1ly 1!1·1ni; 4 Brinn F.:/\STSfOf. OlJPLEX Patk'I. l' r 1 m e location 2-2 HR . I hl'I Bu l\t-1rnr;. 1\r ~11"1-1 720 snori~ r'iootl !rrms. TARBELL 2955 Harbor rrirl!n r" Ftltr.~ M2-Yro 1s10 :'\'r.1•·ror1 Rhrl., c .:-.1. 548-7729 ------.----I D1\ll,Y rn,nr fror :ir!irin' r11111112_-_,,_,._~ ~, .. _,_, __ • Kat@lla R ealty • lfll[) ~ RJ'1<1ol. ~A. ~i:ij-~3!1 1rollr1·1 Calls. 0 !\ 1 -ISLANDDUPLEX ::: RR f;· 1·13R, h1rn1~hPrl 7 Car i:11ragr ~unrlrck $.17,;;io r>!ORRI~ OJ ~;1\,\. Real1or lM :<!cF11drlPn Pl., NB. 673-0510 Call 51:i-.1n21 1<'>rr11 11~·r~.\ \outh "(~ oast O\r NER mull\ 6ell. S22,:Jfll}, ~harp & cl,.::in. :-..fove rit:h! in. 2 hnrhs, ht1i;e fAmtly ronn1 , rrar l11'lni;: roo1n, $22.lID. Bkr .. Call day or night ;,.10-!72fl. CharmH'lg .l BR. 2 ha (am rm, 1n -bf>anulul scClurle,1 wr·lined BluH area o\'"r- look1ng (M"f';in. Sui·prise .ro11rsrH• $28.!'IJO. IC.ti!. w1!h N.B. fPel -at C.:"11, priC'P). fi.12-f,Gj7 (01•;n/a) All ynq ha1'e to <lo l~ fll"I'" Jn. 11nrark. ·I hrrl1·,..,m~. 2 ~rr,1ra t{' h,1!11~. far111l.v MOm ofl th,. all rlf'«lric "flw~rrl " h11!11 in k11rhr11, r'l 1~!11\'rJ:o;h­ ,.,1·. rrfngrra10r. 11·;t,~hrr I.· ii rye r 1ntl11dcrl. Patio. ~10-1720 TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor 1906 SANTIAGO OR~ fDOVER SHORES, N.B.) 4 Bcdrm, large family r m, 3 BA. View from e\lery ffl(lffi. OPEN DAILY l TO ;. ROY J. \VAP..D RLTRS 6-l6-022lf Varancies co.~t flWnE'Y'. Rent your house, apl., i;tore hldg .... re . thru ' Daily Ptlol Classified Ad . 5 'T in to th<' Br11rh 2 story. 3 RR, 114 RA + family roo1n . Bl!·ln k1trhen & panlT}'. S2!1.!l"'1. 0•1·(lf'r 6·12-?IXIR. Sf.!,LtNG Yollf lJo"I? "JJ~t" 111th us .. sell it fast. Daily I Pilot Cl11~sif!ed. &!2-5678 =s=@=~=~=1A='."'"~~r-=-tJ-=s=$ ::=== The Purrle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle ~ P~INT NUMBERED lEITEllS I l l V IN THE SE SQUAPES ·~ g~fClt~~i~ LETTERS TO I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED i 00 \outh" (~ oast Mesa Ve rde~Golf Course No <ln11·11 c .. J ·s fol' 1h1s gQrJ:.:· r nus 3 hr!rm h11n1c wlih hui::<' pool 1atilr s1lcr\ l11mlly n)(llll. lt1l-rl-~nr 1rce-hnrrt sl11"et for pnv11ry. \Von't lil~I a! PflC!! of $78.~ CRV. Ciill - Walker & Lee R"111l!nr Z7!lO Hijrt>or Bh·d. a! Arlams 71-1.~.fJ.lfi• OflF'n '11[ !I PM -POOLSPECIA~ :\ Rrdrm, 2 B;:i!ll + lnn1ily ronm. Prrfrct cond -I\ ''h Joi~ o! panc.l lin,i:. good cr p!s & rl rps. Now vacant & re,1rly for your inspec tion, Imme'!. prtS!lP~sion. Pr!cc.d on I y $31.9~. C.dl 5'16·588{1 (Open Eves.) S -BDRMS:-lBATHS l'r't'Wgr E11si hluff loca!lon. l\l!n. view. l\1any trees & rooi11 for pOOJ on lari::e lot . TJOO Sq_ ft. include& fonnaJ rtininit room. Beautifully ri1'oorrt!Pd. Thi!I: outstnnrting Mm!! oUc~ al ju!lt ~1.500. • 1111. Home Show R e altors "Armf·h(1ir Hou~chun1ing" :153.i E. Co11sl !lwy., Cd t-1 675-7225 !f'ollf'r! C;ill s f) J\. I _. -REP6SSESSIONS Cl.a~1i fic:at io n 3 00-370 Sparkl l n~ rJ~an hon1ci;. S111ne 11 &j no"11·Jy painrcrl & carpelerl. 2 Rentals ,,.- 3, 4 & S bdrins. Son1e 11·itli 1 ~------~ pMls. FH1,·VA conv. tcnns, !rnm $20,000 to $10,000. C'OLL lNS & WAITS INC. 8843 Adams Ave. '.JGZ.~S23 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Cl a~~i fic al ion 4 00-4 b 5 L__._"'_'_""_'_'~_"_" _ _,J[ "'l C la ssification S00-510 I Personal& JIG.,] By O•~". ~ 3 BR, den, pier, slip. Bestl ~------~ view \o/. Ow~r anxious io Cl11ssif ication 525-535 sell. $117,!"ilO. 1·------~l[S] * 6-14-16&1 * l ost ind Found BEACH BARGAIN '-----~ Classi ~ic:ation 550-555 Beau!. 3 BR .. family rm .. ~------~ bltns, 2 car gar. All this for [ 11 J•) only $29.500. Instruction CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 \Ii. Coast HW}I ., N.B. 5411-1290 I -*-2~0UPLEXES-. N<'IVl!r, slr;e by side. Sell one or bnth. 3 BR. 2 b.'L. ca. Near bt•nch S:i2,500 each, Classification 575-580 Se!'Vlces ind Rcpillrt 1(51 C1a~sification b00-b99 GeOrge Williamson Realtor 673-4350 645-1564 MOBILE Home, BR. Sl\0/1110. Adl!s only. ~IX: No. 13, Rol1iTIJ? HomC'!I, 1973 No. Newport C.;\I. 67:>-0J.16 t'l sef', 0\VNER tram. 4 Brdrooms, family room, open beamed cellings, large c: o v e r e 11 ..___•""'_''_'"""_' _,j[Il] Classification 700-710 '----·~~'·""~'" _,.,I~ Classification 800-836 ..,, '"' -~l~I Cl•ssil • B50-8!i8 Pfi!iO, dining rm., S2~.500.l,-------~,\C j Bier. Call day or night al Mlr~i~~ent _54<>-_1720_. ~.,--,----"--.,.---- Ba lboa Penin,ule Classif ic•tion 900-912 ~-............. ..... ~------~·---' 4 UH drn. 3 Ba. Nr. RatQuct I I ~· 'o~ll~'N~E~R~-O°"E-SP_ER_flTt;-, -4 Clut; & boar rarnp. $59,500. Tri11lfport1tiM . ISJ hl·droom. family rm, dlnln~ ·'~,,~,·~~h~"~"~R~<~•~l~ly=-=::'='~""='='°°-;; rm rll'f"llm ki tch<'n, Im· TUU:IJ ol lM I old rurniturc? Classific ation 91 5-9'49 m~rl\at .. p osse115ion 11'1 ~11.lly not that hRTl'il .1~-------§J 11vnil11blP , S27.9:.0. Rkr. Call 10 rtplace. J ulif WAlr h the · Aulos forSale ] re. dilY !"Ir n1cht n! 5'1()....172'1. fwnlture & mlsrt11aneo:.i!> . ~ columnz In lhe Classified Cl11 s,ificafion q5o_q90 Dflll.\' PILOT fof a c!lon! ~rtlon. • • .. ' 30 DAILV PILOl ThurMI~~. Str>ltmbtr lb. 1971 I~ .___"_1!_',~_'!'_1 " _ _,IJ11J IL __ •m_~_"' _ __Jj ~ I C:oron• del M.r Fountain Valley l;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. IBY Q\\'MT. Extc. Pl11ntauon ONE OF' THE FL"IE HO:\lES home, :2,850 S<1 f! . !. hr. l Huntington B•11ch L•9une l••ch ---Newport h•ch _in_c_o..;m_e_P_•op.:_e_"Y~-Cl:.66~ 1Money to Loan 2@ HouMs Furnished 300 Hou1e1 Unfurn. 305 -OPEN HOUSE FAMILY DELIGHT SUNDAY 1.a Beau11fully land1capt'd. v.11h 4-PLEXES "URGENT SALE . 1st TD Loan Cost• Mesa Newport IH•ch IN nilS AREA. 4 Bdrm1. 2 ~,,. .. _ "· ,,_ be. Xlu! toe::. 96&-l~ eve. li402 CORON ADO LA . lf'n<"f'd yard. Plenty ot room MUST SELL"! $6,0!Xl do11'n. Price $J.5,000. \Varnt"r & Oak, Hunt. Bch., 2 bllu \\'. of Beach B!vd. Jl:ew rrpl~ I. rlr[lS, firepl'~, '4 b,, .:as bllln~. Gd fin. Opt11 Sat & Sun, from noon. LEADERSHIP R . E . Sl2-+1.66/540.53361 s.i 7 .5g l J 7 .]5,./o INTEREST 2 BR Cottage on prv beach JUST r~ecorattd: In nl«' winter $165 utJ.l pd. Couple res1Je11ual arr-11 -E. 19rh St. only. No. Bay S. BaysOOrl! <.:osti:i Mci>a . 2 bf'droom1, Park. 112 W Coo.st II "')" livll1i; J'W111, lmlh with ""''""· or/I.med C'E'il1nt,. Bl'!·· I-----------: b<-'lt~ in fa mily ffV!m """r Garden Grove Edll"llrd11 /Slatrr are• for t~ '"little ones". 3 Bd- Berk<'l)' .\lMl<'I 5 BP., 3 BA. rn1~. 2 t~rh~. Living rm. lam rm., crpl.s. drpa. 111t,r. "' trplc., lge. "''ell equippt'd com, 111s BBQ Jn lg kit ., kitc!Jen wl1oads ot 1torage. Ca!orl(' h!1n~. pa!io, sprink-Coocl neighixlrhood, close to !er~. fr1. tick. Every inch 1chools. All thts AJ"JO 11.n lndseJl,.I , Ftnanc nrgo11able. oce11n 11r11 '. Asking S~.500. Hirh!y deslrtble 4 BR ,._ Li ra.m1ly f'tlOO'l oom.. 11.1, yr youna in new cho1<:>e Joe - extremtly a ttractive exte.r- ior. Hlah vaultfif ceillngs - Fi:rplr: i;ep for rnal dln room -Farm size kit. -top quality w/w cp!s + drApe5 - Ponl lliZI' yRNI . Very lhaf'p. Askins: $59,50() -A mus: 1ee. 673-8'JOO. 2nd TD Loan healed & hl!ertd pool. $71.500 * 1/3 ACRE: HAR0\\'000 l ·-HoCu-,-.. .:c::Uc._n_f_ucrc.cn.'-'-'--'3C0 __ 5 1 ~hov.·er, large dining room, F"ITZ~IORRIS REALTY CO. FLOORS. FIREPLACE, Z 3135 E. C'st High.,.·ay, Cd~t BR + A OEN. S23.500. Tern1s ba11td on equity. 6'2-2171 545-0611 SErvlnt:' Harbor area 21 yrs. Settler Mort9age Co. --11nrl kitchen. OutsJdl! patio. h1rre froncl'd b11ck y1rrl 11•llh open carpor1. :i-18-7570 11 no a.n~wer, 67 3 ·8 310 tir 675-5766. 613-9010 "EASTSIDE GOODIE" ON R·2 LOT \\'ell built 3 t>Mroo m hard· .,.,'Ood floor home \\'llh hrt'· place 11.nd gas builrin rang!' and oven. Room for another hOme on rear of lot. Owner moving to mnhern Cal1for- nh1. Good rental Area clo~t to 11chools arwt 17!h s1~1 i;hopping. $2-1.950. Ca J t 646· 7171. $16,800 V.A. Anyone qualifies s11bjtt1 In VA Loan \\'irh 5r;, Annual perN'nla~e rate. Total ra.v• mPnl5 Sl4R pt>r ml'.ln1h. Sh11rp J bedroom homr s;:ll~· (f'n in g 1\'ith HARD\V OQD FLOORS. 2 luxurious ba1hs, modern hu1lt-in kilrhf'n. Ready to occupy immed1a!e- lr. GI buyers ""e-!come. CALL'. Walker & Lee Realtor 1790 Harbor Bl,·d. at Adams :J;l.'>-9-191 Open '!1l 9 Pill Cambridge Estates 2528 BOWDOIN PL. Corner 3 BR. ft: lam1ly r m., 2 b11. home. Blrn~. dbl. fpL 2 Ca r gar. On poolsize lot: $32.500. Drive by & call • BALBOA BAY PROP. 2309 \V. Balboa, NB 673-7420 UNUSUAL 3 BR home on In t zoned !or 4 units. Extra largf' liv rm 11·/ frplc Formal din rm "'' bl1-in rabinets. Fruit trees in olrl· lashlon ~rden . 0 n 1 y SZ2,900. ierms. O"·nf'r. 124 E . 20th St. C:'.1 .-642-4441. *UNBELIEVABLE I * j()X245 F 1. R-2 lot v.·ah I BR. house. Zonffl !or 4 units. Qv.·ner v.1!1 Mlp !Lnance. $21.000~: Call: Pat \Voocl ~nic Proper11es ~~-2300 6i5-5726 * COOL * Covered pallo • B·B-Q In v.•al!Ni yard. 4 BR/2 BA family home near 11choo!s. ALL TER.\l.li available. $26.51Xl. BROKER. 642-48!6 ~5 BOR.\1 Rfo:POs AU vacant-from $31 ~I. For info Bier 5'l6-i739; ~5-:1412·. East Bluff ~~~~~~-~~ $33,000 THE BLUFFS 1958 SAN BRUNO (Open Fri. 10-2 ) Dramauc n1-lt1'1"[ 3 hdrm. l hui;e m!\tr. suue1. 2 hath•. Surpn~ \'tt'.I' Imm "unr!!'r k Cathedral cr1l's, al'T"nt<>rf tiy fla mhoya n1 f1·p!r '\[:111y extra!. !.O"' Sl5ll1PoPr yrir le1sehold. "0"' ner! arP sit- ting on 1he1r AU\1ca.srs'" .. -t1i .... &s1 : 1; J.3!.!,r :·-· r cu li)• ~ 2~14 \'1~·a Del Orn ~!;v.r•<ir• fleach f.41 -1133 Call fill-262b 1n S"C' r1·"~ 892-5593 16612 r""'arh Bll'r1. ll.B Huntington Beach "SEA BEAUTY" Ca l"rssed by the irade"inds 11' the Pacific and 11•11lk1nll <IJS!An<·r 10 the beach, our sf'a :,h<i nly al....., oilers 4 brd- n >oms. 2 balhs 8nd an 11.s- i;umable loan. Priced to sell . Bkr. g.u.2535 f ussy buyrrs • must :.re: HARD TO FIND • e e e 0f·eAn vff'W, mint cond., 2 f OR !.F.AS~: OR ~ALE Bdrm own yol1r own apt. 4 BR. 2 BA, 1 ~!y 'ro11·11hoU!f'. J.ge. heated pool. Close 11) 1·n r un11. hll ns, rrp1 ~. drp~. shop'_c:. & Noach. Goorl fin· 1"1nl, filtn fin•', ti;:r t.· lovL"Jy l'lrn'lng. Asking $19,i;iO. Care lti1nll ni;lq0tl • ~:Q;, tl~ ACREAGE A\ ,\l!.ARLF. ~ .. l..-Ji~.a-. ~ for f'S!(ll!' pl,1nn1n_c: 1111 I'S!-,,...,,...,._ ,. . ~~¥, _.;i,1.-/ ~ "'° CO~S1 ,..,.,, meni propeny & coun!<f'l1nR i.ouTH .... co ....... uur. Call L.1•nn R~an , ~42-S621 ~.,.. .... -._c--- ~-o'THEREAL ~ESTATERS • ' " 1 ·r,1 BY Owner, 3 BR, Baycres1 area, Commodore Rd , Beaut lndac:pd. ~S-7362. Lots for Sale OCEANFRONT LOT 170 Irvine Co~·e On Privatt' CommunHy Beach $17".'>.000 336 E. 17th Slr!'f't Money Wanted 2SO RENTAL FINDERS 4i1 w. 1t1i., cosr& wtu. • ·rAK~~ · YOUR • CHOICE RELJABl.E pllrly \\' 11 h Houiei * Aptt. i2~i :l Bil hu1nf'~ $195 k $225 rrfnY"ncr~ \\OJuld hkl' 2nd ~ l J BR rondo0 J \l'fpool tru51 ri('ed rl'.lr Sl2.l00, * 64S-011l * S:l:l;'i. & ~2~. 121 4 BR 1f'payab!e in J yrs \\"n 1e l....li>o-ifr~ '° ~ .,... pool $240 & $.17:5, All xlnt C!asslllf'd ad No. \I'll, Daily co11d, Refe~nct'S requirt'd. Ptlo!, P 0 . Rox 1:160, Costa $1·10-REDEC 2 BR. House. Call 5-1~24 (nf)f'n f'11e1 .) 1\le~a. Calif. 92626. Yrd for children k pets, South Coast Reallor!'i. PRIV. Pty 11a.nts 2nd TD. Avail No"': 2 Br. Hou1e w frplc, 211r, ---Ne t H I ht BEACON * 645-0111 I d d 1 HUNTINGTON TOP f'\UALITY HOME wpor •II • 1-lome S46.000 val w/$27.000 nt yar , slo1•p-. re ria:. ¥ 2 O O REALTORS ls! TD 548-8952. Prin. only. Crpt'a:. $195/mo 10 mo. or REJnvt>S1mf'n1 Co • 499·2800 * HARBOR HOME N L T Sl:'\'CI:: 1~-1 $200-SPAC 4 BR. 2 Ba, !am $185 Ytar lte. 646-1246 or WATERFRONT Panora mic Views of MUST GOI 673•4400 rm w/ frplc k \1·orkshop. 646-6961. 0 & M t · C1Pan .1 br hon1P 1-1'!'ar l Ch1ldrenl ""'1& v.·e!romt_ cean oun .111n' I ~ r-:'olESA Verde Pool Home, 3 AND DECK hi· honie on N. Ne wpon ...._ BEACON * 645-0111 Blvd.. nr V.'estmin~rer. 1\t Usr SELL HOUletforRtnt m BR. 2 Ba , blt06, plush crpts, UJvely home "'lib 2 hrrl· Complttf'd 1967· Large lrv~ng 1...-l rge lot. Cl zone. Offer R·l . Corner Dov<>r Dr & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iili .$135-~ BR. gar & yard. Nr. S.l)()Jmo. Lease. SIOO clean 110\I'~ ,.,._ ,, I rooms anrl ror11·f'rlal'lr rl .. n rm i1·1th fireplace, d 1n1ng $~.500. "-11 ?13 ""1·3~. 11 Harrow Pl. ~'I• \\ltnl'hr•"h'. I' OCC S dl'p. Aft 4 prn. M&-2344 . . r, 1 ~·s:~11r.. or outdr nn. l•"•"Y· ,..,.,., h••I, ~11 ...a .,., ;llJIJ ., H F • h d JOO . ngls ok_ Consider pel . I 3 B 11ncl Jan11ly roon1 11 1rh l"'T '1 '' I I 61:> 0 '"f"R n Avr .. S• '' 1 a OUl8S urn11 • r · 1 2 n 1v1nr,:. r .. 2 ba, 11 1r1um, 3 Bdrni~. J Baths, Plev/ltor a nl· pm or A 1 6 pm. Bkr. ... " " BEACON * 645-0111 c--~1r e-ar Crit1111:r. Adi ts 101,,ly ht.'atrrl rool Sli1'1ini;: hflr Large hf>11u11fu!J.v IAnil -10 3 car <>ar. v.·i(h e!~tric 4 AR. 2 ba, bltn,.. P riC'erl 10 i\lonlca, !'(l.l-02. 2\l-J!'i-1~1~2~. General only, no pr!s. Bl'an1~. !rplr, 'I d h I d scA""d pa:1os, 11 v1p11· fmrn '" -s ·• • B pal 11·2; ,. I ;is.~ !l()n; 111 eac rm ea t" doors. ~ell by owrW'r. $.lj,~. \~'alk /llF:S..\ \lnrrlr i::olr rour~. !,;>--".;. R w/ gar. Pr1v. pa. in. :i mo. 1 ea r y . ' I \' 1 ~ every room. You"!! l'lf:' izl11d ,.,,,.~ o priva e ra1 1oi<. au tl'"1. 1n 11ll M"hls. ~18-!Mn 011ner will hU~d to su11. Cul· FREE I ! tlo, Conv. ICK'. Tot nk. ti'•.<-J~v. h"amed l1v rm w/frpk. In: ~~I ~~i;f7 1 Prict>d $84.JOO. :-.1JNI:vIU:-.1 fl1AJ,"iTE.NANCE NEW LISTING dr-s11.t 1111 d1rrcLly on i:=olf Landlords-Owners BEACON * 645-0111 CLEAi'I/ ~ BR. 2 BA., Cpr~ krl nf.'('ns on ~11rrlen. n1aslrr · C(JIJrsr . ~8-\027 \\'e will refer t!'nanlg tn .vou & drps, hltns, frp!c, dhl gAr, ha has P.on1an tub on PLUS ILtXury apt. 11ith 2 BR , See this l/llMAC., r'cen1ly F'flE!'.; of charge .•. Ma ny $173·3 BR, 2 Ba. hltn~. C'rpl~. f'nC'I pa!fo. fenced. Good loc. priva te E:arrlen . i o I a I z Ba & den + Terraces 10 redecor. k charming 3 BR .• Mountain, Desert, •les1rablr fl'n&nts on 0 u r rlrfl~. gar & yan::I. Sm! p('t :.i7:l4 Dr.11kf', privacy, $4-1.500. By 01,·ncr. pay upkeep. Sll.'>.000. l\IUST 2 be. home; lrplc., new Resorct =--=-C1C74 walling Jis!. nk. c:<C:.:.2-~>1~40-. =~--~-I -===""="":;:""= I Sl::LL to pay inheruance ta:<. carp.: cool patio. Dbl. gar. ___.._._. " ALA Rental' e 645-3900 i .::B~E~A~C::..::O~N=--~*"-c-64~S~·Ocl~l,:,,1 East Bluff NO QUALIFYING WALK TO BEACH \7141 494-9936 on alley. S37,950. ~N~~~ T~~1a; l~ake STUDENTS I CALL DAY OR N IGHT .J THE BLUFFS. Sp!1t le1·el Lo1v do"·n for 3 tx-droom $23,500 -LO DOWN ·~~l~Co="'~l~"~Y~lo=B~ro~k~"~'~)-·I CALL · 0 · 6•6·l•I• FU~ Tl ~1E \\' ... e B \CH' EUJH h d ALA Rentals e 64'3900 ''T-Plan·· 3 BR. 2•, BA. 2 yr young home fe111uring 1-9!4' · · _, · 111 you "" , . an y to ~ ~~;m::11hP•Ya;le:i1.enira_nce. formal liv rm + formal din OLDE ENGLISH 2-Slory ,,.Mill r<'ady for lh£' ski ~<'ason~ occ. S!D. 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM \\-"ell decor;ited -Bay View, "' 'rree shadffi. Old btlC'k ~ Ge1 a lo! 1n 1hr forrs! for ALA R I e 64S 39 e BELJEVE!-Nice I BR. ,\vail Oct. $450/mo. 0\\'ne r. Real Estate by area.bl11n R/O&dish1vash-lk 4 BR •-.1 REA LTY 1•95 \ enta5 • 00 r.•·•-l"I. f'r. lo!~ of storac:e cabinels, v.·a s. " '-""'"m ce1 ·• ~t•r Ntwpor1 p01t Ofrlct ~ · · \ ·e·11 bu ild a <'ah1n for Cp~s. close to shops. SllO. ,,~ ,... , . I d lrpl., pant>!i nR. Din. r m.. U II only Si,70Q Ph: Ro~s 17141 e RARE INDEED. Pnv pud ALA Rentals • 645-3'900 pauos or out oor enler· od 1\l sr ~ ne11•ly remodeled ~?6 i Fountain Valley M VAY 0 ho h m bltn. ki!., rec. rm. , hd ho ·"'·I :l~ or \1·r1'f'' SIJ'f'nrrr ovt-r garage. Uhl ""'· $110. C ta1n1ng~ 11•ners ug t an· -rm. me w/sep. gut"St "" LOOK ,. ·1· I 2 ------·t h h r II ol'er gar. Ocean vie11• deck. Rral t:stare. P.(l. TYlx 282S. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 • :-am1 II'~ w pets. •bi· i "· 1-. g I 01 Pr om('~ u pnr~ h<Jusr. ""rftt! for 1n·la11 .• -, , • .,.,, . ., ..,v.1 mm1n IX"l $49 500 Call •·-" " 8 1.: B<'ar Lake, Cahr BR. nr 5Chls. Sl30. ,, d 3-S23,500 ·Lo, Jo down paym1s · · · · rha1 indep<>ndent tef'nagrr. • AT rhe BEACH-I BR ,._ ALA Rental• e 645-3900 "' Y • ~•:J. Nr \\'arllf'r k 545-0458 893-8533 CHECK !hts harl{ain, By ' u11·ner, 2 story J Br., 2 ha hon1£' 11·/Jri;: fam r m., ~h11iz cpl, cslm drps. l\011• h'-"Tr "s the bonll~; * HEATED POOL \\l/xtra drivev.·ay for boat or trlr. Prict>d right~ Call tor appt. 968-3925. ALMOST NEW Family lun home. 21100 ft. of luxury a nd boat gate >t-+ + exira~. S-i7.oo:J. Real Estate by Mc VAY 193-8533 S45·0458 MEREDITH GARDENS Four be<l rooms, three baths parl('lerl fa111ily room anrl a lorn1a1 <11n1ng room plu!'i 11 lanre cnmer Tot. Owner has purchased a ne1v home in tht East 11nd is a n:'(10U!'i to sell . Priced at $45.~. Call 6-16-7171. k G i\lJS:.i lO:'\" P.EAL TY 494-07.31 '"'"" lo• \ ·1 0 I ! F f,, llfl)(ll\" """ ra f' over I R,.a~onably priced 111 S27.900 Reel Estate Wanted 184 1len. ,\IJ u t1J incl'd . .Sl7.'i. ""0 ' 11111 c · or Laguna Niguel :,.;S-J:l:lfi or 54~2. ALA Renta ls e 645-39'"' e FIREPLACE~-2 BR. 2 BA. app"I call 213 Jl'>-2210. loan~ Call $1.17-1211 SEYMOUR REAL TY li!4l Beach Blvd., Hrgn Brh Former Model Open '111 9 P\l J BR. 2 ba ., carp .• drapes. BY n11·ner. Pac1 r1c S.1ntls. Bl'aunful 4 bdrn1, 2 ha!h, firrplacc, la ndsc11prd. Corn'r Int. 1 mile tu braf"h . Pri!'Crl for quick sale Lge. ki tchen. Ftnced yard, palio. Only $34,500. Laguna Niguel Realty 83f).S050 499-1344 Lido Isle $23,90-"1,... ~53~6-;'::";:I:.,. ==-----·---· --- -PAINT & SAVE NEW LISTINGS! $19,500 w /51/4°/0 FHA BAYfRONT H0:0.1E. i.JJvf'ly ·I br, cp1s, drps R: appli11 nr· onf! ol a k:1nrl 4 BR & 3 BA . l's, s11·1m ]'XJOl~. condo $169,000 49\1-37:12 LAllGE fAi"-llLY HO~ll:. Z'iear rlub. 5 BR. !'!en, dln- 1ni;:, Jam rotim, 3 BA. f;:intasuc pool hon1r IQC1'1"d $84,500 F.:rn Br1t11ngh;:im , Rr.al!nr in on(' or rhP l1nf'l'1 are11!'i "'SPANISH SPLENDOR" 40l 32nd S:., NewjXYlt Brh of Huntin~ton Brach, :\000 675-0 123 ~q . fr. 1nciudP~ 4 bedrooms. JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO formal l1\'1ng & d1n 1ng rooms, famh1ly room. plus 11n 1 RR. 2 1~ ba. 50X88 ~~.;,ro enormou" astment nimp11s 3 RR , h C 1 s-.,_ ••p h ~-. . "' a. or. ot :r.•,.1 . .,,. rnom. .. rirP a.~ '"'en ft'· 4 BR. 4 ha . !!Ox!'!! Sl3Zi.OOO duCf'd. c~.JJ 842·2535 LIDO REALTY INC. :U77 \'1a Lirlo 673-7300 llF:Lf'~ Nl'rrt 12·?2 in<"()li \f' vv G Newpod Sho•es arage. Cp1s, d rps. S101·e, Huntington ile•ch un1!s CostH ~l r>.;i <ir Hlllll. e \\"Q\\"• Rf'all.v n1f!y 2 RR rrlrig. $160. L(;£ A-frA nit-3 br. 2 ha, loc Brarh f or rrady.1o.huy. ar !hr hf'ach, Kids t.· pet~. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME in rommunl ly v.·/Tf'c are/I, rr11alific<I rl1<'nL Bk r . U11J incl'd. l l!li Pro!. landscaped l AH 2 pool s. tcnnu1, 2 blks to bch. 67:>-2101 or 67:,....j)()~ Ev('~. ALA Re ntals e 645-3900 • VERY NICE-2 BR. Fnrrl BR. fanl rm, d1x k11(·hen fi.12--3868. \\'ANTED: ltlt"Vme un1!11 in LOS ALTOS ~f;I. Cpts. Drps. Klds/pl'ts. a pp!ns. fully cptd & drpd. S J Cos111. 1\1('.~a Hrca. Pn11a1r p 'd f 0 h " · Conv. 10 beach, '"'''"'· an uan Capistr•no r1 e o wner1 1p ALA Rentals e 645-3900 par!y v.'ants lo rleal direr! .Home schools. Gardrncr incl. Ls(', Nei~h~~d:..c; n~~l~i~;Ycan _,_,;_011•ne r. 540-{)942. ___ Family with teen11.gen ok. • FA NTASTIC!-:? BR. Nr.1.-',',·'~"-·-"~'·c9'c;c4c'c'_· c"'c'c·'~'c"c·-1 spoil yo11;iovely garti('ns in 5 ~-~ L:~~~.\~~~~~~~rl ~a~~:'g~ d~a~:.' ,:~~J~ i;;5 ~~~~·E~l~~~-~. rcfrig. FIRE· 2 h!~~r;tl~.cldo~I~~.R~~:xl~ The-~e b1"aut1!ul Sp an ! & h Conipany. (1J 871-39:ti !lf'r mo. Phone I..oni Beach ALA Rentals e 645-3900 fenced !ot-n1ove in today Villa11. EAch lot 1~ ~11r· I ~~~~~~~~~~~i I 'I' 4.,,. ,.. •• 1 .Sl!li mo. A ~k !ur rrnt~I rriundrd by ,It ft hiR"h v.·all~. I -'' · ~"-·"~'c"o·~~~~--1 • CLEAN k Qu1e1-2 BR. ai; .. nT 962-4•171. \\'p hal'e thrrr. 1(1 offer )TIU. L ________ ll •) S l2~i-l!TIL PO. Compl. furn. tpt.•. drp.<, bf'11n1 c~J!. Benut. F I BR \\' 1. \\"ALh: TO BEAC'H :t BR 2 Each h11~ 2 llf'rlroom~. f.<tm i· inancial . nn nrl'r. :-:('11•port \Id~ f.. pels. $!7i . R • I ALA R I 64 BA chRrml'r. Forn1al d1n1nr ly room. rormAI dining, rarh th1 d 1pc'1 ok . enta s e 5-3900 ., BE'CON * 6450111 rn1 ronveniPn! to Rll l<1r~r liv1n1; 1·oon1s It 2 " • $100. i'o1ob1Je hOme, Couple or ~rhon!~. S2&1/mfl. Ag t . l•r«plaf'~h. o~ h11s II pool' B1•siness $1~-.0·UTI L PO. ·'··· I·-····· single ok ' c.:-1. 962-~1.1. I/! us ~ ow you this nc11· Opportunity 200 '~ """ " * * * --------1 COOCi!Pl 1n l1\'1ng ' 1 Rr. 81~ yrrl. l\"r Reach. SJS!i. ~ BR. crpls, buih ins. 2BDR~1 hou<". nrw l<h;i.g fP.O:'.t S.16.000 ACTIVE PEOPLE BEACON * 645-0111 ~;irage. Kids & f)('ts oK., rrpr.~ k Orr~. 1 h11 . CAP!STRA.\"0 VALLEY NEEDED * LANDLORDS * c ~I. .e:ardener. !i bl~ to be11ch. REALTY •·NATIO:-:,\L CO:,lPA'.'llES"' fREE RE;o;TAL ~ER VICE * * * .\la!urr a <I u Its. S!iO 31501 Camino Ca.p1strano """" multi-n1ilhon doll11 r 1111 · T s13;. '2 BR .• ,,,,.,. L~r-••d 1_,_l_6-_1_00_l_. ________ t t'nant~ 11·11i!!ng " ,,. r "'- 493-1 124 1·rrll~t'd p1•Nfuc!s. N,. "rl NEED for kirls & pe ts. C.J\L .1 BR & Fam r n1. fully rplrl, "°"' fl.e l1Rble n1f'n n, \\I•· p • * * hi•• -I• I I Westminster roperty M a na gement .. ~. 11 " s nr. ClltT)('r o inrn ,., ~"r.·lr" la;;t nl',11•1;: \\"f, CA N HELP YOU• ~1 2?1. lr1i1 pd m11h1le homr, -~~Ill. 968-9.i58. Sp•CJOUS < BR •-, .. 1 4•n1 n O""r;ilrd pMrlurl<> 1n B 'B " · • '"' " ·--EACON * 645-0111 ' • , , * 1 BP.. l~~ BA. (""pr ~. rim.•, k1tch, pl11~·house !i O 6 2 ron1pany ~erurl'r! lor~t1•111,, C II $3, 9 B 0 Cornn1e rr1AI ~nrJ 1a1-1,,~,·. Ba lboa laland 31 •• r ho r"nrrrl y11 rd, no ~1 ngl,.s BEAUTIFULLY niaint11in t!'! orne ... 50. y wner " ·"'· 11vare n1,,s l1J\'r ,rr. $:t:O/ 96~99.~ -~~~~~~~~~~· I ;<i'i~~T,"''ii~';;'"";:'i~ I J BR. 2 ha th homf'. Price ~~;J~f).~5'40~~'~'~6~4~"--0~1~58~.~~~ 1 rnrt or full 11me, 10 lo 12 rru:: Kids l'lnd P'ts ok c ~1. 1--·--"-"-· __ . -_._·_·'-·----1 $19 950 ls HE PR hours rwr 11'1"rk. CllAR.\11:-:G 3 RR hrynH', STAR* LET 636'..2860 Hunt1'ngton Harbour B LUE POOL , T ICE rrdul'ed for qu irk iale. o L1ttl t 1 <l r . f '.'\ SELLl.\'.G f' ~an . or 11·1n1rr I" C \I 1 --- Bic hon1r lSmaJJ pricr!ai;:~ or this 1·ery Jo1·t'l.Y 3 her!-s:i~.:ioo I.el C,\SH H~'.QUIRED -~1 ·1~7/fl s:17.i, ()r . .-r~rly S~:JO mo. •' 0~1a ' f'S!t or rrnt ::t n E /\UT I F u L H 11n11n~1<1n room, 2 barh hon1e. The \\'1\LKF.R Rl::ALTY 6i~~200 Reil Ei ti tt, ,.~ ~ F Sal•·. b•ory Ro•lly 61." "!IOO ~h;irp ~ bdnn w11h lols of Upstairs solariuin. Ovt rlook General 10 "'""·'1·11'', or n1ore 1nfor-·' ~·· ,....., Jlarbnr ~ BR 1-F::i.rn llm Nep!une prxll lrom private loan l~ high enough f'O JnU 3:\36 Via Lido, I\C'wport niation ll'fJTr Quirk !\up. CHL"f'R" rlr" . 1 1 rMnl. Carpets, drapes. hull!· hnmc. $400. Call ~~6-72·17 1o can a ~su1ne 11·i1h p•yrnenl~ Beach L • ' .. n, nwr. Y urn 111~. lrurrrl yard .111 S2!0.00 ~1Jo<lrrk. 10~ Dn. -Und,r• P. 0 . Box 2·1R.ll, Los An-2 BR ~m I I • I II r,,.e_ of $160 per month. 1\'h1ch 1n. 1"' '" rp !". ,,r u s. P"f 1110. 11 ·s 1n our ri'nlaJ PrJf l'd! r ludes all. fllodern bulll·•n<. M ission Viejo Acr••g• for sale 150 ll<'lr~. f'al1r , !1[)()2~. 127 A111r'l)1y5!, 67:>-2157. book along 11•11h lot, mor·. -. C,\LL 1'~i·8507 • ., c (fornit>rly Bra~hear Rlty.) deep pile c11rpt"1s. 11.1~0 BEGINNER'S 3'~ Acrl!s out.s1a11d1ng hilltop TO BUY OR 2 BR. palio .t: lrplc. ;17.i Walker & Lee match1ni;r rlr11f'!f'~· Doubl~ BARGA IN I hon1e~ite 1n Na1"t rorr~t. SELL A BUSINESS \\'inter only [, "'!.lo ~11ragt 10 boot' Call r>r~ign mn1ro1.~. n11.k~. Jal«•. HOLL 'ND BUS. ** 67:1-7fi11 •• " 1 & L 3 BR, 2 ba. Cornf!r lo!, PMl· ,.. u,.110 $1.urs A ,, IAl1 fJ Wa ker ee Sttr AU 1rn1~. ava il. $48.500 :lYKl' ,.!,1·. hOl"!<r~. ;-;r SALES • \l'tN TER RENTALS * \_ _,.,,. .... ( M ission V iejo Realty Capii:. Hlr;. rloll'n. 96Z-j\.1fl, ""Thr Bl"'k11r \llfh E111 pll f"i;" l•lantl r.cal t) fi'j~-1'200 ~ R'11l lflr~ 837-9500 830...2808 E ves. 8 acre11 11·Hh ocran lronta~c Jilli Oran;<' ,\1-r C )\. l!lS rark /\i·r B11lhn3 l~l anrl ! RR. rie11ly r<'rf"'c . S2:-.0. mri. 119 .\Jar1ne 1'1'1-$, T OO E 2~ 11.r rhor Bll·rt. "! A!'!~ms •n Sriuth P11c1f1(' &lra Bor11. fi-l.'>--lliO nr "-l~fifffl p,-r~. I 'S C l HER :..i.;.o.tfi,,'i 0(>t'n 't1 I !I P.\I Newport Beach For more inlormahon <·a ll BU)f't~ f11r ~If£ hu~1nt>~sf's \\'alk tn the heach frorn this 4 h<'d rm, 2 ~tnry heauly 1\·11h all 1h,. xtr.i": \"<iul:t r! rr11Tn~s. 3 hill Oaths. hugt r·d·s \'11 11·1•h hoor or trlr r::a1f>. A.ssun1e Jov.· 1nL F"H 1\ lo11 n, or 10'1. dn. Se,. it !"'1.1 \" 847-1531 • S92-5S71 -. VACANT NEWPORT HEIGHTS :\\Art GARAGE a nd 2-~tr>ry $2~.()(IO ~ AR Z AA Sri;:i n1<h r xr.:u 11vt> home on & cul-cl e- r-nnrlo . Rlr1n R 0 . rl~h11.~hr, ~a1· slff'<'f of more •·U~Tnm flT'ffi. <lr~. FA hr, f~nrerl 1irin1r~. Almn,t 2000 "t'J fT. dhl ~ar. park l!kl' setting. nf l"\Hn!or:1111le f;inuly '1v srr today. 1no;. Freshly p<11nll'r!, nr11• I J ~hag carpel~. ~horl dist11n._·r fron1 ,.1tmenl11r)', Junior a rid ,62 ''71 ( •••) 546 1103 h•gh ~th{l(ll$. \\"on"J ~ 111'111-~ ..... . '"~"""""."'""""'""'"""""'I able long' S·IJ.jOO. •BR.,,,., .. , BA.''" • .,.: Wa Iker & Lee Pr,.~r1gt' home. $4$,500 . 846-62,16. Rr.al1or 4!1 ~310'2 REP0.551:'.:;St;D JO lf'1·,.1 11etts. :'\O DO\\':-;, S25 mo. Nea.r lrt:: lak:1>. 96'1·001 7, Apartments for sale 152 32 + UNITS COSTA MESA $.\70 ~1. $50 ~l rln E~,·cl OC· cupancy. 675·604 1 01vner· Re1 ltor. Commerci1I Property 151 RETAIL ROOI\ :-;To Rr·: Old !~L bu.~hirs~ 1n 100~;. JrJl'. Cioorl lea~I' 111ndrr :?(k prr .u1 It • i\ri P•'rt r nl:i,l;f' Ill c:ro~~ Sir(! !iii pl1 " ,\p. r<Jinlmr nl .. 111.1 \•1,1:rt ( .. ~u1 1r Ill, 1rr,2 ~r,~1l01 t. •C .. r. n~1 • :,1 ~-·1::1r1. C1\Bl:-.'t~T ~l1np rnr !«l~Onr Balboa P eninsula \\'l'.'\T E"R fl.enta!-2 BR, 2 AA , 2 <'!I r i::ar Hl .1 \'1f'\\ :'11 1m'c: Rn111 <loC'k ll\a1! S"'llll/rnq lij.3-l-1:16 or \2)31 11~1-.....1~2~. ~· an bc-nr h hnm,. on ]Ylint, ~-1r .~. pat1n. 111ntcr or .1Tly ;.;:;::-11~; .. l;(l rr!on. Yt.:AFlLY $225 + ulil Bdrm. 2 Ra . carport. J\l\·11ra<ln r lat·('. , 32(1 --·.~=-~- P.ral!or '2iAA lfarhor Blvrl. at Arlan1s J.l'l·O l~:1 Open 'h! !l P:'ll r11 r 1·-P.f'>TAI, ~f,P,\'TCE-4 l'f'tl. ~ harh, ~hat rarpl'!~. 1t 1•h1•·•~lwr frncf'<I vaNI r-h 1lrlr"" ,.: pr l~ nk .. $Z2~ Pl\! li1,1kr r S·12--1-1.'l,'i. '2 Redrno m. 1 hAlh hnm,. 11·Hh s,:11r.:1gr , ERq~tdf', SJj.). call Trrr:.• S.16-23\l ---~~=--1 VACANT NOW :l Rr. 2 h11 . crpt< rl rr~. )Ill. 11 :\lf A< fil·l·iJSj Bay sliores lnrd * RAYFH.(J NT, 3 &:d.38a. Irvine 2 BR, 2 baths, drn ...... $300 3 BR. 2 ba"5., a!Tium •. $.lli :l BR., 2 b11·~. bon11s rm $3jQ 4 BR., 2·~ b11 .. fan1. rm $.~:JO 3 BR .• 21; bath~ ..•... s:;oo \1.E HAVE OT!JERS "llnh '-Prlli!, ---'l:l"nl!ur "Sn:cE 1946'" ls\ \\"estern B11nk: Blrli . Linll'r r~i r" P11rk Days 833-0101 Nights *' Ll;\'l\"ERSITY f'AR!\ * ~ BR 2 hA. lnh~e ...... $~1l0 .l nn 2 ha. hn!ll(' •...•• .s.~1.~ ·l Bit 21 ~ ha ho111f' .... $3:,0 ~4oosqft of Lu•u•y Living JUST REDUCED Irvine 20l1 \\"eslrllff Oriv~ fi.16-i(l I Open •t11 9 P~f * INVESTORS * N.N.1'. 2.l yr. lf'll~f'. S.il.620 ~f)f'n1i:ihlf' J&~~:-.i • Sl?.i M r1011·n. l 1.4 rt' turn. New JOO Re<t. ~~rrl & Ca.rt Factli!y. 772-16.'JO Of!ice. Bkr. 6J9.n89 R1!S, 111an opr ra1 .. ·,•1. hark: li•c of 1 n1A ''•"!.'"· )!U~I havr lull kno1,!c!'!11:r or ruslom u-nn rl 11~wk. rr SJO(ln \r r i t r f\11'( 2\~. ~n J 11 8 11 C11pl <tro:im lnr apnt fji]' COR:-.:iRCn ... ~I;:;;; romm"l blrlg. Li<' frir har .t· J RP.. 1 RA. ratio. 20.i I S1'rttl ]-;:'(('l'U !ll"~.S 1'hlll'l1lll1C. hOnl" ;i1·111]11blr nn ~·e<irl.v lra~e 11fl 9/1.'i. Q1111•T adull fa1n1lv. nr Rnlhn~ A11 y Ciuh 21:\.-i!l'.l-4~'1fi. Pllsnf1"'n,.. Corona del M ar (i red hill Kine t>li" bedrm, nix r ull· $ l ,OOO man h11 1h~. 2 lil'f'rl. fnrml \\'1nTf'r l,.as"'. S17.i. din, lam r m. llnted windows A deli2 htful 3 btdroom 11nrl & mur h mnn.>. lamily room home. lo\-ely DO YOU FIT? EARLY AMERICAN 01\f! of 1hf' l'!'ry rew Early Th., ar11s1 •. hachelor. ran-er Amt n can homf'~ 11v11il11hll' girl. rM1rtorl roupll', or in :i.;t>1•: r1 BeaC'h 3 bcrl· rr~111 ur::i.nL Rf'lld.v r fl r Costa M esa AE:A.\lED Ceiling. :l Br REALTY t1'T1ont. ~lu.<t Sr-II l\"ot1·' ----=--·---homf' + den. 2 B11. p11l 10, 2 Uni1•, Park Crnl"r Jrv11W! PERRON RLTY. lllr rna-;., "uod C'!l b!n"1~. nr11·ly11l'rl~~ If ~n tht!li 1~ fnr !Xl2 b h · h 642-1771 hr.,akJR~t bar, And ;i di~h· 1-----'-------1 \\'llsher for only 528.750, anrl · · ronn1~ a1 1 on i'I u;:(' ynu, 2 _Bdrm .. 2 ~n . fn11 n-tree-shaded lot. Ronm for house. JlUI 1'C/'05s the-strPe! boat & traill'r. AU this plus lron1 th~ adult 511•1mmln2 niore for $4\,Sj() Fountain Valley 11·~ VAc1.n1• 646-7171. ---20' X 20' BONUS RM PLUS< BEDROOMSI 3 BA 11-IROO~lS: 2 p111 1n~~ 0.11-rlf'~a t" All !nr $12 ;,rl(), HAFFDAL REALTY 847-44~ Evtts: ~l-24-16 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A 1-0· THE REAL \"-ESTATERS r>I" 'I ' < T 11 ~ I r, [lMI . \\ 11lk tn ~horrl ni;::, w 1 k & L <:huTC'h. ~II or tt nnls: $28.~00 a er ee 011'ntr 11111 accr'pt minimum CLEA:'\ & nea t, 4 hr, 2 bll do\\"n paymt. Rl'a..l:flr• horn,. in Glrn :-.1.11r. f .V. i d h•11 :?0-13 \\'r~tchff Drive f.ll'mf'nr11ry Sr hnnl Dist, re I ~il l 0~9 P:-01 H B. h l~h i<Chool d I • I. , BEST BUY IN S~.:fil 96~jl03 REALTY NEWPORT HEIGHTS CiLE:" :O.hu 4 br. 2 ba, b\rn~. Univ. Pitrk Ctntl>r. Tr.inr: 5 BR. - 4 BA. ~ FAM, 1 !ilk 10 r.C'hls. Fl-IA/fA. Ca.11 Anytintt R.l3·0~20 O pen Sat/Sun. 1-5:30 011·n"r. ~2-6'r.l~. I~~~~ I .. ~!"!''!"."~:""'l":""!:''1""1 430 RIVERSIDE nw-A y TO GO'' Univen1ty Pk. 3 br, 2 ba Walkl n~ dist In all ~chools, 11 Pren1 cor loc, nr htd pool ~par1n11~ hon1 r w/room ior 11 you"rp lnt'lk1n11 lnr 11 2 !l'torv t\1t> pa ho&. mo! Xtra~. Lnz. ran11ly. Beaut tt-rl'a!"t-d ~ ~droom hC!mt 1\'lrh 2.oii2 l.l4.~ Owritr ~3l-25i' pRt10, ,,.,,-rn;ized ga.raJ:t 1l'1th ~q fr thl'n look nn ft1rlh"'r ' _::__:_.:c_c:.._c:c_.::..::. __ I adjlll'C/ll flll\"rd pATkll1Jr for sr:.ruvi 1, 1ty. pnr ,. on this L•gun• Beach Trlr. camf"'r. boat. $49.500. sh1.rp1!' \\"hi'IT R 11·sy t(I KO· ------------1 DAV IS RE1\LTY -fi.12-7000 C•ll '""" "'·T.>3.1. OCEAN VIEW SELLING OCEANFRONT 3 Bl'(lrooms -2 S.tN ;!() ft. t'ront.,.e. (},1•nt'r \Viii f'mance l:il" COR:i.;ER (ogta 1-oltsa t'Omm 'l hlda . Uc for bar k n"!!TAurant RParly f o r t<'nan~ 1\lu~t ~II No11·! Cons1(rPr trarlt . Call 011•ner for dttatls: 4~. STORES & OF~ICES on Ne11•port Blvd, Cons1<lt r rrarlf' C~lf (\wn<>r for dell'Jil~. ~~1--00W. N•w1paper Deale rship For t .A. lll'rald Examintr In Or11ni;:e Co. ar£'a S<'r llr· lly tlrpos. f'f'fJ .d. \\·r1t" RP., 2&.i2 \\I. Lincoln, An~hPint. Investment Opportunity 220 C11l1fnrn1H 11 Ill I iF<l Sl:iG 1\t equity. on leaseholrl. A 1~,'(n loAn. Part ln trade poES1ble. Owner 675.1001. f!XE R Upper reduced $4000! p.!lt!r.er!<h lp I~ hc11u: rurn1('r! 10 purrh11se 11. !\~ 11111! apart· m~ti! h1Jui;e in ,\nahc1nl . 2CM'\ l1ml!ed p11rtfl('r~h1r unit!< n! $1000 ""rh. ~1 1 n i n111n1 purchll ~" nf 2 111111~ A Jrn yr. old C'~t11h!1~hrd. 111'll klt:aJrd ""Bre;r .I ,t· R\J tlrr"" C o mm er '! hldi . W rr"nkrort. llB + l~nd 4~x6~. total su.ooa, tet mli. 67~20. Condoml"lum1 for 1•1• llO 2 BR, 2'~ bll . condo. Pool. [l.Suna, recreation h!l-11 FORTIN CO. RJtn 64U.COO PARK Lido Tow·nhou~<'. ~ BR. 21-ii BA Pool. No po111ta Sl2.500. Ov.·ner. !'.147-~. lncom• Property 16' llf)ll.rln1e nt hou~" romrif('\ 111th tax FhC'ltrJT'd i n1,_~n1r. Cnl! or \l'r11~ :\IR R VO~ OD!-:R Sparling )lf1n11c:rn1t'n! Cor-por;it ion 21~ !)upon! Dr. Su1tr Ill it'\'\llf'. (A !l2tif>4 7loh'U1-l.,H DAILY PILOT YOUR HOME? Tree arrra1 ~11! • v.·t huv equlttt 1. Pervinal 11tentlo~. 25 )'f'I, t x[lf'r1,.nN> Unobtln.l<1~ t)Cean v1t 11 . Nt-w home, Jml fin11h<"fl. lh1~ ,nciosl"d Rn!'a for entr)' Atrium, 3 B<tnn1., 2 bath~. rorma.1 dfnln1 room f'irt· plac:t', Only $39.~. · ..A-Olan S7'2.:'.l0Cl Newport Be•ch Realty 2627 Nr11·roon. NB 6T;,.l&l2 * * * $422,000, * Th\, offpr Hn11tN'I to harlll lll'lt> ft'sirlf'nts ol Citl1f'!rn1n v.·lth 11nnu11.l in('()O\" nl $20.000 I.· 11 111>1 \\nrlh in ,.\, (t!<f (If $20.l'VVI WANT AD 642-5678 COLLINS & WATTS REAL ESTATE 962·5.)23 0P"'n F,\ ... J . 11 ~ G!t>nnt>y re :'it Ha''" lll'!mtlhlnt )'"IJ ...,•nt ~' 4~·!'17l 519-i'IJlf; ~tu ~ c111.~1!f1nc1 111!• rl'l 11 A 1:nnrl 111uil 11r1 11 • 11:oncl -Beach H ouse B•flialn 3 Brlrm~. "'111k la l'K'"e•n k hR V l.nl 1.onrrl lot 2 unit•. You 011•n 1h,. IBnrt . ONL.Y 1.11.500 r .. I l!()R.VATH RF.ALTOR New 27 Unit Apt 8 ld9. Cost• Mes • IROK!:R &t24905 * * * * A~k for o .. v.. Turn unu t.M !tt m1 into q:.ilek 1•11 r~ln:<'11t 1;;·.;117 fi7.~·l972 r11~h. c11l11>42-5e711 ------I _ __:;_;;_::__.:..:._::_ ___ I --------- r \HAR~11r-;r., quit-! BR. frrlr P11hn. Llln;:f' rlm;"'r~. Ad1111~ Ol'rr 31), :-;., Pf'IS. 2151 OrR n~f' Av" I B<>droon1. furnished hou~<'. rrpl,1:. rlrps, 2658 F. Orange /\1• ... , C.i'-1 '2 6n., lrg <l!'n, 1~. bn, nbl j:'llTllll:P All t-ncloat't:I. Preler adlts. S190. 5'18-1 27\. car izar, 1111.'d, nf1,1.·ly d"c. Call Any!imc, S3l.os2t1 new shaJ: cpl~. S:l2j /m<'I Yr· ly I~"· 43..l He l 101rope.. FOR lta~r .f AP., 21 , "bA 6i.)..290'3. home. Shai;: cpt, I u ! J y UN IQUE Rustic 2 BR + luft . rlr11ped Dbl 01•en, rl~hll'hr, lrpl<', unfurn. hornf'. Trtes. fully landscRped, fenced yrl. l"rar OC"fln, $32~/mo , Con1pl't' us~ of recreal1on fij~.l92 or 213: 592-161j_ l'('n(('r. pool &.i tenn1 ~ crls * 2 Br k den, 2 Ba., din nn, s:i:ri. Call a fl ~-,1t,ti-{'(J~. bl ln~. frplr, dbl gar. S29ZJ_ L•aun• Be•ch L 8 675-4018 of! 5. ----·---·I aguna _e_a_c_h _____ 1 ,.c.,c.,~~'"-'-',,--~--l3 Arch B11y. oce11 n vie.,..•, l~"'. \VALK 10 Bia CoronA . 2 BR. , 3 RR. comp redec, 11·al~ t.:i Br, 2 ha, den. rl1n rm. lam t Ba. S~lO. 2 BR. 2 Ba. $310. .. $31" <9' '16' br""h. A'·•ll 1111 J1oly J .m. :i. .,..... , ev•• & "'" · · 6i;...3000 Ai;:ent. k S22i. 494-1589. w nds. cJ.,~E"'"i-R~.~.~.=.~,.-,-,-m-.-,-m-.-,-1.-l 1 ~C~o~•-•e"'.'"M~e-•_•_____ -~l'"°'B~n~.-N~·o=R=Tcll~F."N~D--I N. Cyp1·e!1. ~ v.·knd1. Utll. 3 BR. frplc. nu:e r,,11 r yard. 2 RE!\IODELED grdnr p<I . $275. ra.r gar. 2622 E Santa Ana * *' 494-4:1411 • *' Lido Sands Avt . 962-~!JO S:iE"MONTH. 3 AR. 2 B11. nEcon. ftu·n, 3 hr. 2 h.1 . hltns 11/J)OOI .(, N"r f•c. 11~ hlk to bch. 9 mo leau from 9/12. 61:.-2157. Newport Be•ch BAYFRONT 1 br, renta.l . Sl65. No. 533-0n11. WLntfr d0(1. \~·tl\!ER Rrnt.1.1. 'fU<'llO ('fl!· t11Xe on ba,y. Arllta oniy. S13S mn l!<I F. 111.11.1 mn f;46-'26M. COTTAGf. 1 BR. rlt1'1'1. t>rkri;r homf'; <l,.r k t.· 1'1"11' nook, priv )'d. quit>\ pi1:rm PLAC F: REALTY 4M-ni04 l,nant11, chdd OK &42-3289. L·~l!SUAL 1 Jl R. I.· li::P lnf1. 3 BR, 2 hi\, v.·!1h healf'd poo l. \V\d' OCf'Rn vlf'w S235 r.ro. S23.'i mo. 5-IS-3623 0 r ~lll111re .sdlt11 494-46.)3. 2131694-298.l. Mes• Verd• 4 BR 2 BA . Xlnl cond. • $.28.'i/.\!l)nth. Call Larry. NEAR GOLF COURSE 5-16-~ Charmlna OOu1e In perlect conn. 3 brlrm, 2 bath, bltna., FOR Le11!e S2401mo. 3 BR, 2 t>t-11utiru1 r 1!!n, etc. lmmtd· ba, Avail now. p 1:1IP im1t-1,o;lnn. No Jlf'tJ h· M~~~I $27~ n10. 6il.fl~~ or 11 no fl"')m ··rhri~tm11.• :-;"l'r1(t1t i1-" tn C\11lr f111,M Lc1·1~. yn1.1 t &n lurn "'!r~•h l"I r11~h ' Tn ,. O,\JLr r1 LOT rl•~~1t 1M ad -e"ll fi.l2-:.<!7~ lln'-. Ira\'' n1,~t<llll:f' 5'1).'.ll~l. ~f'OTLF::-;s~\t .:;::_\V,.rrt .. -:-4 hr '1 h11. n""' cpl~ I.· rips. 1µin ~rr It ~Ul w/11111·tlnf'r. :v111 t P!nn Rt! !l40-32iA " ' DAILY PILOT :fl! HouMt Unfur n. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 3'0 Apts. F urn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. l_';ifurn. 365 Apt. U nfu rn . Apts., I Rooms Fur n. or U nfurn. 3701 ---------·I ..,----------A 'ITRAC twin bfodroom. priv Co5ta Mes• entren..:(', prlv belh 1-~~~~~~~~~ M ission Vi•lo Balboa l•land $216Cl. 3 BR, 2 AA, Orn, lam rnl , 6 mo6 old, frw.-d )a1-d, c-h1ld11!n OK, 831J-.9482. N•wport B•ach STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR, "1·ly IPase ...... $26.l 3 BR, yr!y le11se ...... SZ7.l 3 BR, 1nuntl' to n1on1h . $2:iO I BH. ls(' or lsc lopt .. ,li:!7J CAYWOOD REA LTY Salisbury ~c.:alty WE STILL HAVE ... &\nil' QUal1ty 11.'lnter l"fn?a!s Ji>fl 111 larger & snialler <1111s., al l'l'asonablc rates, 10 qL1al111ed tcnanls. Costa M•aa Cool, Super, I BR. Lovtly furnittll'I", t~1,g1da11-e appt'~. rro:.1 frH> rv>trli;:. QuC't'n sz bE'd . Crp1~. drps. 2120 E:Jden. Adults, $150 mo. 6-16-92711 S120 -RACJIELOR, Hltrac, cleiin. Qu it>!. Nr t •l"'-')'S & ,,Jiop~. 'latu1~' Adult, no prt, I 1111 2~72 !\o. 2 LaSalle 5oi7-1584. ~ Co•t• Mesa Newport Beach -----I---;-;;;;;;;:--- s.11L "N Mo>ol FAIRWAf Bt.1•n Bay & ~ach 8"" Ap•~IVkly-\londuy VILLA APJS. •\l!!O tlJ01el R111s !ron1 S37.50 \\'K. Sl<F.i/.\10. O:ir :lSlh & Ne11·po1t Olvd. N B. BEACH Af'r - 3 Bedrrn. l~i Bath. biand new bL1L!ding &. f11r11ilttrf', Bl11ck lo bch & shop~. s:100/11l(l, 2&3BR'l Prlvele pa!!o pool • lndlv. iaundry lac.· Ne1tr Orange Co. Airport & UCL Adults only. ... Costa Mesa DELUXE APAR.TMENTS :-.o\r 1\VAll .• ABLJ<: A•r Cond -~'rplc"11 -3 S111m- n11ng l'ool~ • Health Spa • TrnN~ Cris . L,;ame & Bil- llal'd B.00111. L ido Isl• * * \\'ATERt•RONT * •· Lrg 3 Br, 2 Bil, lf"p din rn\, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 11('\ har. Part !urn $42J. • hiJ-&JN:i -------Mea a V•rd• v ATTRACTIVE LIVE L'~E A KING At f _'get Prices! f 'UH.i'OISllED - UNrUR~ISHED * POOLS * ENCLOSED GARAGES w/~hl}v.er, lady prtr. No :-rnok1ng •Jr pt·!~. Balboa l~lar1'1. t;i'.t.-4997 evc11. fF.::\IAL~nJY,--Bachl!klr Hoon1 S7;ifinr.. ~·urn. Uul pd . Jrle1:1J tor 1tudenl . 642-8.'120. Up. It Sl~ per \\'e e k \\'/K11~hcn. S30 wC'!k up apts .. :\!o!o>L * aiS-!17:>.~ 6~06 i\ Cuas! l\11 y., ~.H. 548-1290 .~-~ .-cc~-­N EA f( BJ<:ACJI, 3 hJ', 2 1!;1, Salisbury Real ty F urn Bachelor & 1 Br E xceptiona lly n ic e . 3Jj ,\1ARINE AVE. 673-ti900 $130 up. 2110 Newport "* l-'UUH . .o;:rAR ** ltt".t.11 ,v 835--l-i'l2 20122 Santa An11 Ave. :\1gr. i\lrs. J oachln1. Apt 3·A :.1C--ti2l!i $1 SG-F a bulo us 2 Br. \\I :\ rt:R l'f'fllflls * :1 1~11., h .J Yuu 1"111'! fi nd 11 Jar"!-'!' llll· 1 ,t• '1 BEDROO~I ~'J'.O'.\l Sl4Q MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2-100 ll11rh0r B!~·rl .. C .. \I. 1;1 11 5.i7-.~010 l'U·'..'.TAL OFl'ICJ-.; f:!"l::N 10 1\:'ll TO 6 P:\I 2 to choos~ rrurn • 2 Ur .• new 1·111~. drps '" p<11nL XJnt Jo<:. :-.r ~h••p ~ & Ji·11y, ldtal for ~'"oplr, no \'hllctrcn, oo pc!s. $140 11)0. &;:,..3515 or 644-1408 111' 6-14-07:~! fvr 11pp1. Ot..x 'J-,,. 3-B1t:-2-Ra., ('fl(·I ~a r. $1j() ,~ 11p. Rf'nl11! QI(·: '.J4~ia '.\la•'1! Ave. 5'1&-1034 . N•wpott Beach * CONVENIENT ro 1\LJ. n~:ACl!ES FROM $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 'l Hlks lrurn II B. p1rr. Furn U!il pd. s1:, n10 JcleaJ for ~lu1!r11l fil:l-85:,1'"( ~u11dk, b!!ns, 11·/w , rJ•I, 'lrp~. u~e or r lb h se pool/trnnis crts. Ch1h1 OK Pt! OJ\. s:;.~ rno. C.:afl ,,_ul- !ect (213} 8."l2~;,2. BALBOA. ISLA NIJ Blvd., CM. sunll<'ek, •1111\f'n rrlllll)!, " allrac & \·I ran. s1z;,. ulll ('r tifH ro1· !rss. Rri;ul ~<1r-Ursr,\J!\.'\ RMuil'lr rrnt, fllr a hlft) :"-:r111· P;irk , C.M. i.:a!I &l&-llloli9 ~::W( ~ H:\, F:!"c I Br. 112;,, & SJ 30. 'l Rr. Sl:lO k1trhr 11 11 /rlsh11.!.hl', rrpl1'. Ir;,::. lde1d lor 811.rhelor:<0, paho ~ .. i:-ar.>g<'. A\•;t1l 9/l::i Swim pool. A<lul!,t; .. 111y. 1993 rlen 11rra, par10~. Qu iet d1'Ad-l•---------------incl. • 1 BR., lrplc, $150. s 1 S -h El u11I 111{'1. No l':tudents or f'll•I ~trt'et, 11"1 '· n :-;l'\\'. * panlS eganCO PAR K NEWPORT petj!!. 711 : 982-7811. p-.iri ''1"· AtJul:s, no pi·1.~. APARTMENTS i 1160 Po1non11 ,\1 c.1 R00\1 11 /h;i lh, pr1\al~ <'ll- lt'li1ll'I', ;\O \\.IOklng. h blk to A:'llA7.l"'G Adult L 1 v 1 n &'. i."'c-"-· c'c7.lc.c'-1_>-0_7'_d_. __ cc,_,I &>a uL l & 2 BR ful'n or unf Guest Home 415 Apt!. Selr clean. ovtn5, -----------1 Dl\V l\n 2 Br) dispb, 15tiag-HOO.\! & tx-.11..rd !or private l: cpts. drps, jacuzzi &: sauna M<n1 1·Pfl\';l!c mom 8AY SJDJ.:'l71U11ge, Sl~ Rl :: BH, Z b01s. Cai·rw-r~. rl ra pcs. pool Al1ul1s. 12ll 1 291-7116!. 1r1 61 l:.i. 638-8·170 o r Chul"('h Sr . 5-tS-9633. 2020 f ullf'r1011 '''". C".\!. 1 BR., yrarly ....... Sl50 .\lo. (Just E. ol Bay) Gl:l·81ifl0. Quiet Ad ult L iving Bao.:h('lv1'. I or 'l BNlroon1s, \\'ATERF'RO."T 1 k c"On\', df'll. 21~ Bu, fp l.. p11.lio, h\tns. Hci I hon Bay P1·up 11,\flBOR V1r11 !1on1r , :; Fir. !1~11 rn1, 2 l'lu. frpl. lrg LU\'EL\" 2 s1ory ;j: BR, l BA. 2 lr;rk·s. l'rp1s. 1\dulls. 200 Vnr~. S:IOO. \\'1111('1'. \i.·1,..,-·1 Ef~s. Ua~fronr. 'l B!l Po•nthr111~P. \'Jf'W of r ttt!rc ::;.-i l->.:i)' 1,i7:>-l 19~. ·------1:'11\l,\C. Co1upl hu·n 2 Hr npl \'ra1·ly. S1tl0f n"' l'<o l'l11ld1·1·n ur fl('!S, 61~-6'.l\j. p ~ 1 i o. Ponl fkC' $.1:-.0 8.11--~~9·1 . L'll \f{\11~\; l111111101·ul.q,. h.v 1:"•\11';.it\ir, I hr, Sl~~I 1110 incl 3 Br 2 I~ :! Slul',I, f.rpl(', 11111 '.!;ll 'o 1\111rthy~1. i\'.r1r1)(1rt Sho res S18J lse. --· Ba lboa Peninsula __ _ 61:.-Ll(i(J. :J B H. Frplr. 1 C'H.r ~arngr. CL~.,\N l~ach apls or ~ICf'fJ ~o p(ii;-. Clo&-to schools. r111 ~. steps h;·h. SI00/1110 Sl6J. 646-~J l. l !'. ::1:) E. Balboa J3h·d. J Bit bl!n~. frnctd )ar'Cl. 6i::-~1;;. Lovrly r'K'1ghhorll00d Rcrs e S1j.-c\\c,K7'c&~Uc.P~-c0co~Occ-<o-,, req'd. S270. 1110. 6·15-l<MG. L;•1·rly Bach-1 BR-Rms. Newport He ights :\!au! ~cr1 io.:e. Pool. lll1l pd. e Call 67~..Si·IO e DARLl;>o;G 2 BR houS4'. !111. I c11c,1o,c..Tc.Ec.R~,-,c"c"-.1-,,~1°,c1°2~8=R mac. Gdnr ino.:1. Adult~-no epti;. nr t:1th t.: B<dboa. P"IS. Rers req. Eves . Gi.-.-1;,j;:_ 642-:X.03. ---c-----\\'INTER: S\6\ 2 Bedroom. 2 Sa n C lemente Baril. 1w:1r Ba~ .\TcillER~'·2-b-,·.-1'-,-h-'._h_l1n '.llO Ah·a1·11do P\a{'P. sto\'e & n>lrig. 0\ {'rlook1 n,; tBrt---;;-fl~ll'.'. ~11nd('ck 9 \lun. I:nlf cou ri;r, Adull~ nn-f\1.in1h lf'n!;il, ~I i~. l.\-. S22'.'i. ~92-~392. 12131 ti7:1-l 126 ' ~--~ ,--~~-I -l.J:r J.IJ. Corona d e f Mar University Park 1 Blk 10 Ol'can .~.--,-10-N'-,.· I J BR, fa1nily, dininl?, 3 BA, Frpk:, lgr patio, 2 flR, ldry, vieV•.' or t111ls, S375. tno. adlts, s2:t'1. fi..12-1276. 833--0300 d11ys. 833-0 ~ijO 1\ICE apt fnr rrnt, J~ hlk lo night~. O'BrlC'n, av11il OO\v. O(.'t"an, Uli l pd. S1~J/mo Houses Furn. or t..P . :.';,()(l St·av1e'1" Cd'.\L Unfurn. 310 BAL'I! a pt. rnn1pl k11rh &·ha. Newport Be ach BEAUT n1oc!. 1011 nhou~. 3 Br, 212 Ba. l11Jll'. fl/\Tin. pool. 2 car gar. all bl ln~. r1'PI~. 111'illJ"'.". 1..Ra ... P S~l.i Ill ~,23-4i10 or 846-j!f.11 c1·e~ aft ~ pn1. Townhoua• Unfurn . 335 Newport Beach * Adults P r e ferred * :: BR., 212 h;i., 2 rar !{'.1.rai::1· f'a11n~ pool. s2•~- nE1\J;ror. ~1,.;.ml(lG ------- Ouplexe a Furn. 345 Balboa Peninsula ANNUAL rf'n1al. ! ow r r rlup!rx, 2 lgr AH, 111111~. rpl~. ftrp .... st1ort hlk !my nr fll'f'an. ~23:i n10. 61fl·0744 or 121~) 69'1-6012. N e wport Bea ch OCEANFRONT dupl('X, llt'W \ BR. 2 BA . SJi:1 1110. l,011·pr 2 Br .• ffTllC $121 mo. \\linter. I adult F urn. lltll pd. ~120. Yr<\1 I~· !i.\:!.,1.~:..'(t. Costa Mesa mesliBllU 21 ;\r11, l'ol'autifuJ garden apar1 - n1r rtl!< \\'l!h e PRJV,\TF: PATIO e e POOL e SPA e e GARAGF: e e ,\DI 'L TS -NO PETS e I RP.·l l!lll, 1-'Ul'11. 2 BH -1-R,\.S~~;, t nrn, 1."il ~:. '.!l<.t :-;, . C.'.\L e fi lo~.S1i6G e C ASA de ORO CA.<;;U,\L Calir. Livir.g in a l\'/il'lll i\lt'dth•rrariran atmos- phere Spacious color CO· ordin~ted arts. designed k. furnished .or st.rlr & com· lurt e l!caled pool e Kirch· (',1 \I'/ i.ndiITct ligh!ing • Oelu.'!e RIO. Adults. l'\o pets. 1 RR.-SI75 tum. UTILITIES l:\CLl-D ED :r,, \\'. \\'ilson 6-12·1971 :lll 1 ~il•hl•I"' f'lr . 6-jj...-Oj44 -----------1 or 121~> fi!JS--6012. \'EAJlL Y-ln1ma•· 2 RR. 2 ll A. P11tio farH1f.:' h<1.1 .\dull.•, 1~1 fl<'''-· 22~ I'.l1h St, -.; R. fi'i'J--2;()fi, <'ICE1\ .... V 11·11. 2 ru:. 11r111\' ·ICr'<lr .• 1•r1~. 1lrfl"'. \\ tnh i· ':l.",() inn 61.">-.~~~2 EL CORDOVA Apts. \,(',\' 1 .~ 2 1-l!: l.11\>lfy \pl~ I )~!011 1u -.. xrra < l•1~r1~ ,(. , 'If'· t".1nl,, 11!\UrY ~11rt11. ('T'r11 .:, t~ :111· i·rr· ta1'1I S.-P(J(JL. \rl11l1.~ • 1\o r•·T:o- ?1177 ('hurlr Sr. (~11-4.\70 Ouplexe5 Unfur n. Dana P o int 350 ----..... ---... 1 OCF.A:-J Vif'I\' drhixe dup\r~ 2 Rr. lry: rlrn. 11i50 ~rr. 11 2 rrplf'. \II'! bar. ~undeck. ';].I: ~>47-J4j7. Huntingto n Bea ch • \lODEHN 2 Br. Bltns. C'111:<, drps, frpk. v.Pll- m1t1nt. s13;._ Call 81l-4!iG.\. Laguna-~--c_h ___ _ 11EJ.UXE J br, 2 b~. r R.· d. cler k, O('f'lln vif'\\'. 11n ~111i1U <·hillircn. Avail a ppr n 'I 10/15. SJOO. 49-1-6372. --- ~ L__ ___ __, llp•rtmtnl1 lor Renl Apts. Furn. 360 Gen•ral Rent Beautiful Fllrnitw"• for as little u ONE MONTH complete w ith your 100"/. Purchase Option Ind. item l!!lecUon. 24 Hour Dely. CUSTOM Furniture R•ntel 517 \V, 19th, C.M. M8-l481 Anah!!lm Ti4-2800 La.Habra 694-37o.I Balboa lalend 1 ~ 2 BR., v.·n1e1•fron l. Yr!y or \\ 1n!€'r. A<lult~. ;"n pets. f)r"•k pril·ilcl{e <.. 67:\-G&IO. ATTRACT 1 FlR--;p,-\l'lntr r I fir y,.11rly; ~1 11tul"f' 11.r111\t~ only: NI) fl<'l!'I. 67:1-1501 / $145-F a bulou i I Br. 'i"ll\1 "n1i'r find :. l;1q.~f'r. 111flrl' IHl'rly [iH'1ll~l1f'rJ llfll tor )\'~'· B<:rt tH, g.•rv!•'" fU'l'a, pa 11ns. Quiel, <i"ad· t:'nd ~l l'l'l'!, j11s1 S, nl ;\'.('11-- port ,\11>. 1\duJrs, no lof'l~. 1{12fl t'ullt>rlon ''""·· C.\1, 1.)11-.1 E. of Bay\ &12·S6fl0 -S165~F--;bulo~2 Br-. - Y1J11 11un ! l1nd a la rgrl', rn•irr ni1'1?l_v rorn)~hC'd 11 111 for !c~s. Beaut gard"n ::r rf'fl, pa11o!I. Quiel, d•':itl· r n1r srrrl'1. JU~I s or ;\c1v- J>f•r• /\1·~. Adults.' no pt'I~. ~lfl:.!fl FUllf'rlon A \'t!., CL\1, 1.lu<.t E. or Bayl 6-1 2-flf\90. U--;:;beli evebly Bea utif--;:;I \.'1\I. n· !SERF: \,ardo:n Arr~. Adul!s -no )X'l~. F1011·c~ f'l'f'ry11 lif'rr. Slrf'illll & \Vntt:'rfHJI , ~;" {!O('I ftf'C'. nm, !'11un11, f'f!'IS 1-2 Hrlrm. F'urn- lJ nfuJ'n. fron1 Sl:J,',. SEE IT: UOO Pa.Mion~. 64'2-11670. *$35 WEEK & UP* Studio & I BR a pta. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 1 bl!-,oulh of ~·air1?1'1Junds 23i6 Nl'!1l'port Blvd. ~,IR-9iJ:i LOVJ::LY 2 Br. rum ,q,pl<. ~1v i;h<lg crpls. Pool. Clo~ lo lhopi;, Amplr park!na . AdWr1, no pms. Slf,(J. 1!41 Pomona, c:.1. l':XTRA large 1 BR, nr OCC. $130. Garagr, lndry facil. J"o pPIS. 546-.fl594 $1 15 !o $1Z;i 1 Br.+ Barh ap! m1l111l'I' Jiduh!> only, no pclli. 21.t'1 Eldrn, N!'I. 6. * ,i;;-J'C:'lo'.:\l/';G",~~o,-Nol,-n-Acp~< Pml. Sml ilof.: f'\ic 1 Bi'. Sl~i 2 Hr. t...nr, sir,:.. fil.'r-~i?.O Ciill &12·~711 & chl'lre:t 11. 's~ll~A~R~P~l~B-,.-.cc,ccB~R~.71~171d JJOOl, Kr. shops. Adults. i\o pct~. UuJ pd . JSIW :itonrovla. ::.1S-0336. l .~· 2 Br. Tra ilers. Also S1ud1u apl. $!Kl to S12'J. + Ct1I '.\laturf' ntrsons unly. G--lf>-l l«Y.t 11.lt •l pm. fR~.SJ-11.Y fXHOlf•d l RR lip· pr1. Lpt,;, d1·ps. d~l111shr , 1>11 11~ Adult.•, 110 pets. Cull &12-4!~1·1 art 6 pm. Sl 1:"1/n10 r1Lx rnQf! hrn. <-o,npl Cu1•11, hti.l pool_ 11rlul1~-n.1 prts. 4 ,o.;c>11~on :'>Joh Est, 23;,9 Npl Blvd. ~184;.11:!. FINF'. 1 BR ap!. (;araRP j31 Shal1111ar Dr. f 1 blk \\'. ol ,\naht>!!ll &· 1 blk So. of l81t1 St .• C:\-11 ROO '.'llY 2 Rr. [lU'n upper. Sl8J. Util pd .. gar. Nr OCC. 1 child ok. 642-:i>SJ. Shad y Gardens-Pool 1 .to 2 Bit. ft'Onl l lri. li7 t:. :?211d Sl. &12-:ll;i-1:'1 H~:DECOR 2 IX'rlnn. 1'f'fr1g Ut1 I. t'hlldren -s1:.o ~71 JoAnn. !'i-1~[1977 • * ~1 u11nua: 1 Hll. (;111•rl('n Apt. Pool. Rr<" rn1 . Sm! dog Dh. s1 :i:) ni; .... :,~."!11. 1-BR., furn. nc<1r ~hopping .~uo JX'r n1011th R{";l!onfJn11(·S Rlt1·s. G7~Hii00 e 1 & 2 BR Sl40 & up. Trop· t1•;1.I p<JOI, Spiral s:air:s, frrl,., 1-l:l E. 1Sth, &12460:!, '1[1.1-0209 t-.\\'l 11(111·-1 t.· 1 Rr furn Pno!. J"f'(' rn1 . grl lor. :"o ··hilrlrl"l1 nr prl ~ f>ilfi.-;.1<24, V-1 ·1~;\. '1 Rr a pl l 'lilit1f'" pauL ~1fi0 Jl<'1' 1110. 2217-B i\laplP Sl '.,1/l-~1!1 1.l Dana Point + * Sing\<'. TV. pool, pets f)I\, DA:XA i\tanna Inn, 34111 Coast Hwy. Huntington Beach La Quinta Hermosa :l BR. yrly, unr ..•.. Sl!J5 ;\In. I ---"--'---"'---'--'---I .l\h11.i! •'Pl • d"ps • hhns an1\ 1"oWnhnuse.s. SJ>ii , pools. 3 BR. 11·n1r, ulll pd. 522:\ :.10, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath BeauWuJ Pool • AU Ulil Pd tr nnis. Yro111 S170. Across 81, 1·•2· 2 BR $170 lrurn Fasluon Island at J a.m. -1 1 .. 11 111tcr • •• • -· · ,J, l 11111;:: room \\"llh cathrdral *du! •1 Nrii·i1nr1 B•~•<'h Riiy 675-1642 1 & f 1 "'-" ts on y-no pe!5 bo1?'.'e & San J oaquin llills ce1 1ni;: rp <' .• -....·pJrn1e 'l 'I A , d S &!" ~-9 1 d 71 "'I l!IOO Y' ON-THE-BE-ACH laundry area . Encl p11t10. -~ ioci> n · f. """"1 ~oa s, 1 ~) '-'"'". · UJi•rr •l uplrx. :-;'io.:f'ly furn. S1•01n1m1ni: po .. i .~ chlidren's * BRAND NEW~ t...i.1 h~. Huge pool. &1.'i-7206 ____ ~1 \ BB ... ;lrn, :-Olarried <"Plj', pl<1.1·i::-1'0Utld S'.!00 * BftAND NEW* 2().JJZ Santa Ana. IAc1us5 onh· :-.;0 t'h1ldrf'n or IX'fS. llARBUH il ltJ.::C~S fi,1111 S.A. Cvuntry Oub). M•rrlmac Wooda Rentals to Sha re 430 41.) i\'lcrrlmac i\'ay, c.~l. Y ri~;. SC.'l(l P•'r 111o. ;,.11.16-1: ~146-43;,3 La Costa A pts . ~1'·(•'111\I~ I & 2 AR unl1.~ _ ----------------------1 1 & 2 BR. hl ln ~. <11·111Ht111u: Vi~>111 SJ:1;,. up. Frpl...:F.. priv. ----------\\',\"''TL I) l"Onirnah' to 2 RR 11pr, $140 mo. ,\dulls ~h:u·r :l hr, 2 hll 0<'1'1'1n '\'1ew'. ouly. Partly r11rn f{ca~on. Call Hl1C'n j.l()-6055 BCH 1-'1·111 ... :1 Bdrn1, 2 Ba. P ark-L ike Surrounding "'"ll. !aria i, b;ir-b-"U" & gnr. 1 QC l' 1-~· " ' pal•,.~. loads nr 1: ostls. fl tol0r TV, k1nr. !.· q\leE'll 'J :T-lll::LlJXJ~ 1J~'t'.Allu!llp<f.$l:Ml!0 Sl !O. ;\dll lls.:'l!;:i•.5.",7-0'l l l. 2 I b kl\ I ~)c'----c-----cc-1 *. &16-2i70 • * hf'd~. pl u~h~ -\\.'i n I e r . 1·2 & l BR APTS ,\dull ~. 1\0 Jlf'I~. Hit <hip"~. Al' QI,. !trp I' i\1 1\N llf'f'tb r oo Ill 81 e' CH&-1~34 Hon Also t"urn Bar·hi•lors ;r,1 /\l ll<'Hrlo. C;\\. 642-!lj OI! *EASTBLU-FF T Hf lh1mil!on, SIJO. 846-5090 (Slrnigtit.f 2~r-J5 to ihet?. 2Brt, p;.i!·-,0-.-,.-,-1~-.,-.-~i: b!k l'r,• patios * Htd Pools A 1·ir11 n[ Nrll'po1·1 Ct>ntcr & ci f1 6 pm. /u1•11. 2 hr 1111t 1n C.'.'11. $83 t,., ben;·h ,f.:: bay. Ar· l\"r shop'g * :\dulls 01Uy 12! 2 Br. Apt~ Sl JO Hi!; L:111)<1ll Gotr Cuursc. Hunting-to-n-=B-.-.-di~--rnn. tj.1~·6118 arr. f) P:\L M rt• ·1 Apt \l v ·" 0 Lux1u·y 2 BR. 2 811. apL ~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I ennnnodatf's 3 or 4. 1\l';:i,1! a In que 5, · "~" c11ir, o 11' 11 s t a 1 rs GAL 11·1.-.l1!'s In ;<.li;1rc eh1trn1· d ' I 11 P'101 ! $27."r l'f'r 1non1h. Srp! 8 to June 15. 675-3131 1iT1 ~.;inla Ana A\•c., C:'ll <f' ce. Lrpts c i·p~. 'lns, 775 AMIGOS WAY ON BEACH'. 1n11: b;i.yfront Bal. Island re t~. r.1gr. Ap! Jll 6-16·~13-]2 ga.r .. no f)('I.~. :iii! \\'il.<1.in. h"111r 11/i;an1e 30 -~O -----------1-~---'--------'-\IP\)l"r. cqi1/rlq1s. hltns. SI'(' ,\lr, Bnrnr~ f>l4-i~23 1 \\1111e" Rental -' hscs BAY MEADOW APT_S_ NE\V APTS _ti_i.l_-02~~'-~cccc----I " ' ., · bcarnrrl C('1\1ni;:, uti l prl .. ~\1 l3L~,\SJ-: br, Park _- frotn ocean. Front 1 Br, 1 Bea111 1.:r1J1ngs. panelu1g, (·hilrl ok 00 fle lll. fi-!&-3786 ;..'r\•port n10Clel 1-D, Vacanl J er From $227 2 HOD.\l'.\lATJ::S BR.: Rear 2 Br. 2 Be. Utll prJ\' patios, 1't'c'1't'ar1on fa-or ~.i;..mi;o rl<iii . Attrac r<>durtion 111 2 BR F rom $1~2 heach-fronl a11f pd. Ph. 962---8$.1, \'lilhl'S. 1\ll a1lul1s 110 ""IS -------·----11 '·I ' J BR f'rom 13-,-, \'I(\\ ~·cn1al('S to shai·e 11·/g1-e11.t p re r, • '"' :-.;i..·\p 1 RH rt 111v11! 1 y i'f'n.., or rr- :: BH, 1 BA. :l rioors rron1 e 2 BR 's FH0:'-1 AS LO\\' '1··' 1' "1"11 "A1'1roun niai nder or lsc. tfl [)«:1st. 1'"urnlt~ Available l clc0!7-0~c·;,s~c·~-c.c-----,-I 0, 9 "'°'' ; ; 11:-" .. ,0. 1•vr .. gara~c. " 1'011-.. 11·a1er, yearly , ·M " Call: 644--073-1 alt 6 p111. Carpe-~·drapes-...ishwasher FJ:::\IALI:: !Ca{'hl'l' n r r d s ,1,.,, • 38; \\'Ba." S!., C.'.'ll. 1·r nu'nl'r .". l.argr fcnc('rl 1 , .. modern, • 1 C 11 2 healed poo -saunas-tennis ... -...1m-rnate for _1 Br. N"-""1. l';~Jl l'>lfi-OOi.~ rP111· yan . hi r or iw r~ \\''front U!ldf'r ronsl1'\l('f1on '"" -.. ,. ill:ii~iro._·~~~-~-i---"'l <·"m<. 117,1 ., •. 1 h 1 'b .,.__ rec 1tl0m-oceanvie11·s H gth~.h11n1<'.&!6-099~. \\'ATE11~·n6:xT P('n. $130-F--;bUtou-;-1~ '' " "" nw "· un urn. ·• r. ·' ""· patios-ample park1na: Bal fir,..2 11.:, rirn, Sflfll"O,'I 1700 sq fl ta, S . __ , SHARE honil' on !.ido J~tt. Children 11c_'Cepll'd. Far 1lr!11.1L~ 1·1111 ti7:1.i1~;, ,\ \J ~I··!<'~ Hr. fain 1•n1. pt'•\ ~un Yo11 11 011·1 l1nrt a lan::cr nlo.:· ·, ------r ! 1 l /b l.'Curity gu;uu!, 1h•< k 'Iii h..J<tt n1uo1 \\'u1t( 1 r1· art for lc~s. Rf'alit.' c;1 r -!'1 1 1'A/.;· 2 ~ ~ ~~ apl. Sl~O .t 'p. ~:11~·;. i;:~·:~. 'r11r'rr~i;,floa~·. :~i HUNTING TON ls•'. S?l.•. :~is.-.1:'.~fa :.It Ii. (l l'n :1 !'1'3, pa llos. Quiel, , 11 fl'hl~. · :,'' K\1.1 1 ('~Is, lsP )rly nr ~ell. 67J-S2·1~l. PACIFIC dr;1d 1·n1J ~(rt'('!, Jll.<.t S, of l11'pS, (n<., pa !I) II ~ n..:, $!:UJ.LH C. I BR duplf':... l'!il 1\eii·r.nri ,\i r. Ari 1,11, ,,11 l!'l~I 1\l;lrle ;..,. 3 61 2-~~1 '1 y" ALMOST READY OCE NAVE H 8 Garag•s for Rant 435 I ' 1 lk h I 417 R ,... ' 711 Ai " · · Garanes $25 P er Mo f" · J 1 !' J. ••.\'• l•"'s. 20:l0 F1illrr1nn A\'t:'., C,\1 ,!2_1_1 (\1):,•r:r :"\n. fi 6~&-22~7 Br;i nd nr11 -l UP •. $160-2 BR l'il4) "'" 1481 • ' 14 II ,, 1 -.,-11 ·· .,.,.... &12-fi~!l l tx-rore 6. a )()a , "o pc s .. tti-;:iJ , tJu ~r !·:. f>f Bil.~') 6-12-~·i~UI. T H11'1.EX I .\r 1Jld, 2 lgr $190. up_ Al\ uti! pd, Priv. Ole open 10 a n1-.6 pm Dally l~=~~~cc~~-~=I z BR. 2 Ba rlv•n~rrs, S200. $l=..r.l-lnuna..::. 2 r.iir.-2-8,\~ hrdrin~. liv rni, •lin nn, r:1t1u, hlllianl rn1, hid pool \VILLIA:-.1 WALTERS CO. Office R e ntal 440 Aval! no1\' ti! June. filOO Cpts., rh·p,, hllns . 'l"ll'I sllr+):: •'Pl~. di·ri-~. rlli;f'l, rnl'I 11 /jao.:ulz1, Adu!1~. 20101 1"""""""""""""""""""""1 610 o 11 .., l~u·rh SI., N.R. 5:,i-42·16. Dl-~SK ~1mce 11vailable $.'10 Ncpturll". 714: :,-14;•2 co · 4-plex. l\i·. Fri\')~. \\'r,lk lo paflfl, r.:11r, lnd1y fa rl!. no Parklike Bcl:ch LJ\'tna mo. \Vill provide flirniture 3 RDH:'-1:-;., 111.: BA, sm. \\.'1n1rr lrast . bltin~. s hop·g &.. ~i·h!s. 1 ('hdrl l•k. prls. i\v:11I rirt. J, S\7;, 1no. fltJ PLEX up!)tn iri; apt, Lido for Ad uhs at s;i mo. Answering service No ['("t~. 11111.-1~i;s LeSaltr u1:,_~:;17 ;i_:.1 r.. 11n•fl. Nr fi whflrd·~ n111rke-1. Casa Del Sol 11.vailablc. 30~ No, El \01 I c·'l '1°'"-''I ' l'I' I'll r, 1 '1a111rr adulls <'lnly. , 1.R f I p Camino Rt>a l, 5.,, , ,. • ·' •• c , .... ·•<' · ~ •. , ~ 11~. 1· pa !", • ~ urn un vt p• r S 17~1/n1<1 \'<•11rly rentals. "' • • 1 · · Clt'tnen1c. 4!12-4•120 :; BP,, 2 Ba, t,,..au1 rp1 \ .~ rpl.1:, llrp~. l-'rn111 Sl~.o. ~:11') lii:i-1\t•l'I Ho, fllllc in 2 BR, elevatn~. . . ____ 0_11.::~1 c2 __ _ N•wport Height• Orp~ 1 "1111 l'hlh! ~·k 11!•\\'r-11 :i\ln111,,1rr l ~\lola -----~cc~ dsh"'shrs, crpt5, rlf11S. Pets Df<.S!( spare avallable $.'iO CL~;,\:-.' 1 or 2 Br. Ati lt•. m Sli!l/nli•. 1016 El CHin:m•, 1 :nl'drn~. 1 21~f:.! Ld111Rf'l", 2 LIRANL> nl"w c.lclu,,e 2 BR. 2 arrrp\t'd. From $14::i. nlo._ \\'ill provide furnlll:'rc pr!~. le. kit. $1 ~ .. l--Sl ::>O. 2·121 flpt A, ('\\. Oprn ~ n ;,..; hlk.~ l'H~I nf 11 11 rho r . RA unit. Dishwasher, patio. 2ltiel Brookhursc ::;t, llB. a! $? mo. A~~wt:'~lng service F.. JGth ~1 . ;\'B. &\G-1S01. Pr•i. ~t k ::;un 12.;i piu ~:\!1..Jl'1:1'l 11[1 finr \\'knrts. i\nw hldi.: A1a1l I/Jr 1st • lil41 962_6G~J * ava:!ahlc. '222 f<orr~t Ave, U t 365 ··J -trn;int 1)l't 101 h. Choi~ of L:1)::\1na Beach. 4!l.\-~66 Apt. n urn. .~.,---'1 ,~·L ~ tlr. Fan11ly Units. :'\'cwl y e OCt"AN VIE\V Fro si:r "---,--------•Ii "fir ('(In lor p l l lfi-r1-p1~/drps. 6i!>--31Jl R. f:. " m · J . OF.SI\ space available S:iO G-I QUIE T-Downstairs 'I · ,. ifl · ·1· l RR. F nrn or Unrurn. mo. IV 'I provldo 1 .. _,.1 ... , en•ra Vil I A \IF'A Apts 719 \V \\'l;\TER rf'ntal, N1-"\1 p._,r1 u ...... ,... :? Hr. lll'IV ~hag cpl" p;:i,ti'), .•.• "' ., . CASA PL.AVA, l·Uh & at $5 n10. An."l\'Cring SC'rvlcc VEN DOME l1\l1\IAC1J LA TE AP'I'S? ADUt:r and FA:\11!.Y Srction Close to shopping, Park ., Spacious 3 BP.'5, 2 ba * Sw1m pno!, pu!/i;retn * _Fr·pl , J11r!iv lLnrhy f:if''!s 1845 Anaheim Ave. COST,\ i\IJ::SA &12-2824 f'n1·l car , :\la1u1'f' R1iu11~ •U' \\ ll!'<ln ldti--\T:il. p,.ninsula. 3 llR, 2 BA. i;:ar, \Val11 ut, JIB. 5.16-!!367. a\·aLlable. 17875 Beach Blvd. rrl1n'd p1'f'r d. Nn f"'ts. ';]4.~/ 2 Bn . 2 BA. 1·p1/rl1'P~lbllin \\'Jn, 1 h!k 10 hay & bch N•wport Bea ch llunlin1<:ton Bea.r-h. &12-4321 _n_m_._.,_:_,.~_,_!0_0_0_&_1._1-0_1:~'._. _ \\'•d1rtrl r;.•rr. hku p, pa: in, .~l·IO/rrin'7 _c>-«>_.:_c1_1_· _ 2 _ 8 -.-.-, CUTE AOOR~: 11 o u s E . 2 Bil <lf'l11.~ 10\\'nhou~". i ;:ir . 2 k1d:-/nn p<>!s ~1 ti:i ,...,,~lAC-Dlio; upntr , Resort F<llt nt-i--1c r. or~ sroRr.. tTp1~.. firps, blrni;-, P''' l'i!-11 nrl .\lat', :i!S--112iS Rn. hll n~. fl11·hr, rpl/r1rp, -11 11--&I"''" Li'v·ing 111 \V _ \\'iJ.!.un. c. t11. patio. f'r>1•I ~a n1gc. 11rl11f!,t;, Lnt; J 1\1'. apt 1111[ur11. Cpl~. 11" o;ig. j,,, .,.... ;i, L'"2-6.~0 6!:!-l2i6. <n '""' :<111 pl't Of\. Slti.i .. ~W.I Co-·l!·p~. !11111~. 1•rfni:. $!40 1110 -----Lllxtuy apt living "/Si mil· --~-=-==cc= ol1lfs;:f'. :,l(l-7217 .I!-1111 :-,,, •·hild i'1·11, nn fl"I~. LAJ u :i-; 2 HIL. yo>11l'ly. Pal l('>, lion recrcalion. _5w1111ming, BAY VIEW OFFICES !f.1/1 f' (' '1i>-ll l" 1 1{11r11gc. ~ 4lst SI. -$200 te nnis, b11!111rd~. and vol-!Jf'Ju.~c. Air-Conrlillo .. r rl * z BP., ! Bi\. t;fdUJ~.:'\ _·__:__ "-:un tn":._:_•·__:_:'_'.._ ;\,Jn nil' _ 612-'"'!'''c ____ lrybRJl,heRllh clubs,.88.UllllS, Lido Al"f'll -:-()c Sq.~-!. 1·111ls. Shfl8 •"l'ptiz, drp~.-. BJ·;,\UT!l-'UL l & 2 llfL "'"'J R I "k 6"6'00 ---eluhhoLJsr, parry room, resi-ca r:inoni1r~ n r . ,,,.. ' _ C!ll'hr. po!1n, h1•r1111 1·••d11lf:.c1 (•,111!1 •11111.,r;uy (;"l'dl'Jl ,\pl.~. OE LUX BAYFRONT - ' I .,, •. o 1 I I dent 1rnn1s pru .~ pro shop $.i~ lo S7j 1110. G1·nd fir. rp (.', J.:<•l ~ ·" ·.1 r11 l'fl 11"'· frp!r . rool . 2 Bit, 2 ba , AUit~. l\'o pets. Sp11nl~h Country Estate Liv- jng &. Sp11.cioug Ar.ta, Tel'- raced pool; sun~en '{as BBQ Urillf'llevable Living -Only I Br unf $150-furn $175 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ALl_, UTIL INCLUDED B a lboa Peninsula '\''12. $1 6./'1 1111rl nluch more! Singles. 11.ir/ron<I. l i -!8-B-('-D ·" ,.,, .). "' "o, .~l ."~J-.~J!i~1. (1111 !1411--oilfi.~. Aw11r Si•r11 19, 67.5-0236. : /.,_ 2 BR's. Furn-Un/urn. N r 11· po r I n l v d, C :\I . 1 ·~ HH I l~A. l"f'Rl', 2;,'M 2 HH . rr•lf. o/df'l' lllil!Tl<'d :111n~.:i. f'!"pl/drp h~/IS. 1 Rent~ !ron1 Sll'l. ' ' No 612~2S21. 6'14-l(M)I. Special nonus; ll sUver- platcd candle snurrer Is )'QUfS U yoll bring lhis 'ld 1vhcn ~·ou visit our models. 4 blk5 S. of San Diego Fnvy on Beach ] blk \V. on Holt \'EARLY, ()('f"1.n virw, fro rit t;;r11'[101'1 Blvrl. C.\1. ()f)<'Jl r·r .. 1ph'. olr!<'r 1•h1fd OK. :\"() blk /1·r,n1 hf'fl<.:h l\'r sbp'g I · --cc-- ' ,1 f • Q n ~ r~~e rrquircd. Models Opf"n ·,.-.o c.-,1. ,.,. '. "11,, .. ,., Comp"' ;\fl . p;ir, y ll,Jl, ll lf't 111•· ::;11t /I :im-12 ["Ir 1n~...,..·1 ... 11 l>l'I~. 117 ,, EH~I Rily. ('lllr. Yrly &!G-36~1. D ' ,,, ,, ,) ,. I I :\" ,., . -----I al!y l01o . 11. l 1 " r1f'r t""u pr. , ri prt~ fir S"'/1110 1 i·l111r1 fl k ··~..(17 11 ----------.. OAKWOOD GAROE"'1 r . nru1i:: :11rrl0r._ ...... an l'hlldl'f'll. f;;,'i-~!22 or ' ·'·--·-J.(; ~ Br. hltr1~. c•pl/dqi~. l\'J•,\V ! Hr, 1•lr11n, i;to1·e k '" h 1 3.k ft 6-,.-"1.'"2. e Barh. t'. 01· u11f .~11:1 11ri 11111 ~1 . .i;::ar. S l~n-;..·., pe1 s. rrl1•'!, 1 hlk f1'1n1 Cll"'an. APARTMENTS ~ ~r"~-~ecrc ary, . ~ "' .i4f.-0,;i5. e ! Bit Furn or 1111f Sl:lll up ~.~O-~Q or ~.4R-!Sfi7, SJ7:1. i\o fl<'I~-. fi7:t-Jlo/.\i 11rt 6. Newrort-Nonh -. ..--~----cc--c l to 16211. ParK5ide Lane. l HR. 2 ba. drpsfrrpt!<. (714) 8'7 ~141 frpll', p;.1110. g11r. r hlk lo l1t'h Yrl.\• ~'.?:ill fij~ ~.~10 BR. t urn .~ 115 / n1 o · Corona def Mar f1v,'rlonku1g hraut. F:llrden pa11n ,(. hralcrl pMI, ,\dull~. l!i.;., 12th sr. /11 r·os~ r1'0m 1.:1hr l';tl'I< :l16-~f)92 Lagun-a-Beac~h---- t Hr, :1 na, no ·r ;u1v1r 11 tn 1r •1••11•1 t1lr l•'•l'l.1• nul ,v. H1·r ·-. :.n )•!~ 1n \\'Mrt~ Cn1r nr.10 h. l ,l':i~r 01·! l91h-J1111(· JOlh S.l9:•. ·1'1\-R1!!'l. ----Sljl) f L:R.'I. ho1·r ly 1 Br. nr h1 h. Al~o tlA•'h 1tpl~. Sl'll1. S1 10. SH(I. l'lr l f'l'I. H<'f.P <'111!>1(1 <tdlr.~ 4!+1-1200. HOU:\\ & hRth 11·/p11 ._.,.,. 1ra n;·r. (J O!<e to hl•ach, bus .~ ~hop·(t. :'>'orth ~ n d . -l~l-i079 S'T1.THfli', 11t 1I~ rfl. ro!nr TV . 1 , blk 10 C"·11.<an1 Bay IX"h. $1 l., 11p 4'l-l-2,'..0il j) N•wport B1111 ch ---YEARLY i..l'at:e. Spaci011~ rirlu~r 3 Rt:!nn. 2 Bath. f11'C'p]:1('{', 11·f~; ('llrpl, furn 11r 11nrurn, rlock ava1lab!r. 67:-.-:i!l.1'1. -------i\1".1\R Hr111·h-Hoo1ny 1 Br. Ii:. dr n. upper apt. Y!11tt11-e. cpl. Yrr1rl} S\75.,flU!ll pli. fi\2-:):.~:;, \VAL i\ to bch. 2 Br. patio, 2 c::rr sar. Yrly leaae. $250 nio. /\dulls/no fl I! I!. fi73-0Sl:i. YEARLY rY'n!al, strps lo \V Nr11·pnl1 Re11rh. 2 BR. 1 BA. \V/\V rp1, <Im~. hltn11, pa !•n. /'Jfl P"!J:. 67~3J.I~. Bayfront & Beach l hr. 'L h::r. ~riv, $425; \l'llll<'r, s~.'2j. ,;7;,...{12:'.ll. ~ O'.'I TEN ACRES I & 2 13/l. Furn. & Unfurn. ~-1rcplaces I priv. ri~tio5. Puols ·renn!s Contnt'l Bklst. 90U Sea Lane, t..:dtl-1 644-26U (11111cArthur nr Co111t Hwy) ,/ BA YF'P.Q;\l'T ./ B,\YVJE\V Announf'lnr;: th" ri uiel ope 111n2 o r Bayport Apt~ .•• for Ari1d!s; ,\nd !he ~lil?htl,v Ir.<~ riu1c! nprnini;: of llfl}'I lC'll' Ap1~. [c•r le 1n il1r~. t •::ru 1t 1°11 &11-5ii~ CLEAN unprr 2 br, 1'pts, ,1,,.~. "tv & rf'lrig-, !'-OUlh nl h11)•. Cnuplt only. f"O PETS! $190 i14 67:-r-1478 or 2 1.~ 431-119."i Cf)l\l'!'I -~-~-2 BR. 2 bH. VP11rly 1~. I blk /J'Olll J31£ ('orona A1·ail 10/1 • 6!3-'i\27 YEA R!-:¥'1BH, ro;1rUy furn. ! hlk lo hra1·h, Sl55. f.7.l-2R!l2 Costa Mesa New New New Villa Cordova COOL • rRESlf! QUll·:T -SAFE C>Jrar Hack 1-{ay) 40 Unit Adult Apartme nt Complex 1 & 2 BR. Apll. G,\S & \\';\TER PAID Mo. to Mo. From $140 2323 r;lde n Ave, c:.t See l\fgr Ted Woodhead 646-0032 SHARP -CLEAN 2 BR w/rr fng. b11ns. drp~. w/w, hl rl pr>rJI. Adhs. no pets. Sl ·l~1 On E-."1fle . IH2-9jlQ. l-!lH-.-11 1111rr siF L\lon111: 2-,,-,. -,-,,-iplr~-.-rNic-;t1-yd, Yrlv SlfiO f\!o. Adlt5 on!)'. \\'8.~hrr/dr)rr, r,11 n it: e f,, ~It" 'cun1ll'rM)n 675--1642 01 ... 11 SliO 64.)..(1708 ol' HOt:'Sf:S & apts. \llimer & yr11rly ~16:'1 lo SljOO, ~larJhall ll.elll1y 6i;....'600 F'OR r.a le nr ? 1 br mohtlt' hnn1r rum. pallo. nr b11y, S200 pf'r n1n. 673-1470. -. \\'INTER RF:NTAl...S e 1-~ & 4 BR. Apt~ 1\B!lF.Y Hf.ALTY f\12-ll!;i(} D1\ll.Yi •11.1rr for ac!lonl 61:t.:\912. • 2 Rtt furn nr uni S!40 up E 1-Dj ff lX:l'...--;-\i\~iei ..... ~un il.:!o.:k, J br, S8n lrv1tK> A\'t 645-0i'lO S'IORE, f)ff io.:r . 01· 11r~k Ar!ll~. l'ool ('.12-211':1 1 _•_•--~-"-------~f'llC't>. 111 18-12 Newport 2 1>11, hll ns. xtra cle11.n, yrly. Rh·rt. c '' P h: :'>ll1-0:h1;s r.r,_1i;;i;, l\'cwport-Sou!h ----_ 17fl0 ltith ::;1 &12-!!li'O * ;\'}>;\\'/'ORT BLAt:JI 2 BR, rrp!fdrp,lhll11~. ('ln.~- ,.rj i::ai· + prkni;: A<iul1~ N E W PORT BEACH .'i t~:. .'11 1 l!'llL:• r• Dr. Villa Granada A p t1. ;S;a;n;t;a;;;A;n;•;o;o;o;;;;;;;;;; 610-to!l!!l nr ftl:Z-0\•1!1 Four br-drooms 11·lth balcon. CAN'T BE BEAT VISTA D E L M ESA-200-.100-'00 11 ~:w· Apartments Pl!. :itr. Erv111, (j7;.-lf:o0 '._ I k 2 BH.. furn. & Lln L 01sh-Business Rent al 445 ~·,1<twr . ,S!ove K.c Hf'[1'1g -SI f(l\\'P.fln\1 n11!:! ,t. folrlf'<' ~f;'>;(;LF: SJ'ORY !).1uth ,<::ra. At111rn;phere 1 Bit . 2 n,,·111 ('(lrpr!.~ .it. drps !'hag •TPI i;;-Lrs:: nrr r'l'.'n1er, . /•F:--;r SI . 'I !I'' ~p.i•·r . ( lu.<e Ul !..i1£\IM loc. • -· · ai ~ ,,;i -11'{) I'll 1 ··i Tu,tin & Mesa Oriv• s•1., !(I ... 111''· '· -o.i ... * 545-4855 * J>n rt1~c~!10() «'! n r-1-1 bid.: RA\" rrtO:"\"T 0 11 0CEA:'\' f•1r n11u·hir1l' sho1l. ~Ar~i;:c or f1 1r C•1ndilll'l11Cr! PriVlll<' PatlO'S TIEATED F'OOL Pienly of lawn ~·rlO 'T J R 2 R· 11phol<l<'ry ~hnp ~ll\..S o.17. , . r. ,1, 6 011! __ ------- docks (1r hC'at;h, $325-$4Jl'l. l::. J7th St .. CosTa '.\11'1\11 Carport & s1oraae !iJDllE'.11 VILLAGE 2,'.()(I Soulh Salta kl:"nl fi.111-07.~2. S1nr,..__,..,rr1rr. :'iF,I\ Prr :\1nn lh OCE/\L\Yl~O:'\'T---,-,-. -P-,-,-,-. P.rnll)no1nir!; Hkr 67;,...li700 I, I ' '· 1·•~0 ,.,,. * .;--i;oo ~'I-II STU il~. or \If :o; "' pr'!~ o~ .:,,;J, 10 , .:.•.l. San!a Ana • 54fi-1525 l~r. fi,\.1.£Jl lc.~-~--O r~·1 cE $l'..':1/n10. C.:OS'fJ. fl(;~;ANF'RONT . l\'1nt('r; -I :'llES1\. 6lfr21:.0. __ ~- Rr. 2 Ra,~ '.t Br, 1 Bt1 , & Indust rial Rental 450 • II d " 1 fir. Ydy, unfurn. &12-4936. AA----:;77 \\' \\iJ.~.,11. S.1S-~J.", ---" c11t" ··oot *COSTA MESA* _ _ _ - ---* 2 f,, 3 i;Of{:\·IS. Sl6(1 k ltfl, l.ar"'f' CTuhhou~c tic. BBQ ' D I 2 B • B I .. 12.11. SIT rr. I !0-2'.10 jJOllCr, pr1- e uxe r., 1. a. r alill. 11•••1, 1·h1 dlY'!l i\olORA Chlld Care Cen1t'r , ________ f?] •d I va1c oUicc, new bldg. ('pl~. 1!q1,(, .~!\•V". " ll f' KAI .\rTS, 11.!Sfll ~1'lra Ka i Grt'al nr l\' 1 2 1.· '.t Bdrms llo~f!ment~ fot Rrn! I I "" · • 0 1740 ~Q It. 3 nfli~s. 110-2'.!0 _'_"_'>_·_1'.'..'_ Pf'lli, Jou, a-1:,.,,;;1 . L11n1 . 'i liluek E. u/ &11.ch. t"mm $149 •l K· 2 Hll., tr.11: rm,, pool, Call ~Jli:!-.~!Y.1-1. SOUTH COAST ·---------· poll'f'r, nr S.D. fr'\\y. 2JC1l ~rr ft, In: offiC't's, plt:'nl.Y 11 ~ ~hop!', ut1I pd. 1884 i\1on-I.Hf; :l Br. So ud11l flPI. Sl~.O VILLAS A t or parking, nr s.O. frwy, rov1a. :~111-0l'l6 Ari!!~. t r h1 ld ok Al.I;() tri:: 1 1101 ti-111cAr!h11r Blvd. PF~;n. or Unfurn. 370 * c. NAT'fRESS Rl..TR. + SllAIU'1-BR, ]l'z BA. crp!~. Br apL S12.'i. !\'n ('hllrfrrn!'lr ____ :_>~16-:·"~''-'----1 -----------'JlO E. 171h. c.~1. frl1-l~&,'j flrp~ 1200 ~rr fr . Avail. now. f"'I~. l.ndry f11r1I, r nrl itar. AOUL T LIVING S•nta An• l\1-1 l~D. hldg-for lrflsc or S165/1'.1o. 5;,1-i76~. li282 1'1/11. 2 1\.~h Ln. !l.B n•oml i1ew. J "-2 Bclrn1~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' n10. 10 n10. 1000 ·"11 I! un it!'. T~1'.\1AC 3 HI!, 21,2 nA, rrpts, -KI DS WELCOME-l)11.hw11.~hers. F1rrpl11Ct'~. 1 Srr :\lr Thorn11~ 12;;3 [.os?nn drp~. f <'ncrd. S200 I i\10 . Arrrar tivr 2 BR Sil!! & 3i;,9, Barh<.. F.nrlo~cd pallO!. Pool VILLA MARSEILLES A~·r, c~I nr 673-1·117 ('\'£'. Avatl no1v. !'1:i7-7i6-~. All xi ras. Jlt"'ls OJ( l'nol. I.· h.arhcquc. CamorL~ k. BRAND NEW - I d SPACIOUS SHOP, sp11cE", fl\'11.il now. 2 rA:VJl!.Y 2 ~ly 2 Br + s!o\lc. fl<'l' l)ldl? •• N~ 5h'lppin.;:_ & s!OJ'll.gf'. Nn lear;e requ re · rnerns. Sfi!l per 1110. 823 \V. 114-,,mo. 9£1~ Vale 11 ci 11 . 1J:(;/10fll.~. 968-7:110, S~2-623" 10342 Sanl11 An11 Av•-~·~-I 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. ·..:.c.:=-I---,---ORR E-NT Adult L iving !(,1!, ~1 N.B. Sign Dedirner for~ yd Nr B11kr r/Mt>ndni!1 . OCJ::ANFRONT view, hcar·ll. y"y# F F & U f 548-0014. 9!l·I I::~ CA,\llNO lg. 2 BR, 111uxf•·ck, newer rllx 2 Br, 121 2 Br. 11_p111, $125/mo. Cp!'d urn. n urn. 1-----------1 $!:,O. 1 Ii;: J,!ar:Htl-~. $20_ ca. bltn~. ('pl, rlrps, lndry, i;:11r, Rt dr["J'fl, Call Jm.\.3317 or Dlshw1uoher C1Jlor coord\n11t· 6-3•1418 ,~7~fll'.1 hh<J, nr shops It. pltr. s11;, ~3-674.l agk for Mf'I!. f1etch-ed applla.nce1 • plu1h sha8 1· or :i: · 11r!ult~. Bahy nk. ;,,'16-21.~I rr carpe-1 • cholef of 2 color TOWNllOU.t:E 1 l 'i RA, ·::_::::::_:::::__I--'----------.chemes • J bat.hi • stall I II $1~0 Apt 1., Id rpts. 'l'Jl~. i 1 ·n. 11:1110 2 B" 1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 showers • m rrore ward· '" u11 ur.i. cpl~. drp.~. SlGO. ;,.16-lO.i::. ----1 hl1ns. C:l1 llc.lrrn 11••li·o111r. rabe donrw • indirect llght- °BACllELOfl Ar>I S75 ut1l p<I. $::,0. mnve 111 alloivanCC'. General Ing In kitchen -break lasl 2 BR furn S!j.i, :'-:o p,.1~. 711 Uticii. ~1169. har -huge prlv11.te fenced Adult)!, 820 Ccnltr s r ---p I M A patio . plll.!lh landscap\ntt: • Gll-58~~. • iV/\LK Bch. Pool 1.· l'l'!C 1·111. 1 Q m esa pts. brick Bar·B-Q's . lute heat- & 2 Bl·~uier hldg. Sl:llJ up. i\'llNIJTES FRO~I ~ poola A lanal. 2 BP., 111 Ra. 51udlo. l::ncl :nQ 12th St. & 219 15th St TJfE BEAOl 3101 So. 8rlatol St. f)3llo. End ol cul-ck'-sa l.'\9 ~-R 1 -' ... ~= Cebrlllo, fiol 2-3~JJ. WALK TO BEACH :.che or uruum • •• ••• ,.,...,, {"'Pill. N. of So. Co«st Plaza) Lovely l &-2 BR. cpt, drps. R1H:helor furnishf'd • •• • Sl4~. S•nta Ana Slli 2 Br. nr 1v crptfdrp~. hltn~. dshv.•hr, 1\.17 3957 1-RR unturn .......... $140 PHONE: 557-8200 im mar. rnnd. Arlult~/no 1·BR furn •••••• From $15~. j1<'1~. :.lt'!a Vrrdl!', 54&-llllfifl. Laguna Beach 2·BR unfurn ••••...•.. $160. fBn. 11c m~s fr'"lm PRrk. ~1~ • Nr fkh. I,,_ 2 Br. 112 l\n '!-nn Furn ...... Fmm S17.'i, NO '~-JILDREN NO PETS k rt'!r!11;. s 1r.o 1~1 &. 11111 mo sis;:, ori. PML 21 7:, s . ('~! ..... + clran rrr :•i0-1407. lhl)'. ·1'.l-1-0100, 111 ;:.2R--t;i-l.1 * 1'001. _ -------• SAUNA 1 HR crpt. ,t;ln\'r . rrfnF:. e 2 Rg Qu1,..1, \V11lk 10 !fJ1\'ll '* .JACUZZI 1!1~po~.il. dl~hw·ashrr, S13J for hf'h. Adultit, l.<'11.llf', 21i 1:.i()l :i1r~11 J>rive ,<;;1111!11 An11 !'>-11)....6133 ('ypn>~~. SliO, 4~1-020'J r o RESULTS you can °"" ptnd en, CaU !he-Suptt· :,a I e1m11 n. Dally Ptlot Cla~slfied 61'J-567B -pl11c. your 8.d & ch11r1e II! A J:OO<l "'Ant Ad II a ~ lnveztmrnt TIME FOR QUICK CASH TH ROUGH A .. DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 • ... . ' :J% ['"' •r r=e~::-)~[ .... ~­,~--=' fncfustrial Rental 450 Found lfrM ads) c.~. !~I 550 School• & ln1truction1 Gardening 575 --------- Painting & Paperhanging °'DUSTRIAL Units, 'llG-n.l p(l\\'ef, $95. "'$115/,\fO. Ph: 642-1485. YOUNG Btk. lml Germar'I ----...,.-,----AL'S GARDENING to ShepM>rd. fourx1 Vlc. of Tr.tin To Be A !or gardening .&: 1 ma l I r-:o \Va.sting Harbor. ~!\.\ef'n ~!"F'addf'n HEAVY EQUIPMENT illndscaping urvi~s. call *WALLPAPER * SHARE ~1-l ,nop k oUa:e. 4: J1;1 St. 531-8737, or OPERATOR 540-5198. Servtng Newport, 11·hrn you r&ll "!'Ila, .. ••1 1172 '~ar" 10 "P'"''·' Blllldoz-Cd~t. {))st.a t.fesa, ~ver "''81'<1 &16 nl San Oemf'nl,. prTf g<'neral ,~~=·~=-----~-'-"'" " ., • .n -'H -1 -···•-o• •= 496 ,.., ,."ELLOW k I l:'N!, Dragl+ne~. Cranf'l>, Shores, \Ve!itcliU. PAl''TING I ··' ,..,,,,. ,., •· ""''· -.>JO ·_ 1 !1g-1."r 1llf'n, cnse 1 . , proeuK1<..,_, All --l'craPf'rs, loarif'!'!, Trenrh-PROFESS IONAL Gardener, Storan. 455 to J n1ns o!rt Very 11f->1'ork c;uarn Cnl'lr v-Prs, etr. Stuffy .11! homt-tn>e \l'Ork, pruning, frc1iona1e, Flta collar v1c-. 5per1allsl. 962-6143, Ff'ORAGE yaro \l'/!itW'd. pr, n c e 1 0 n Or., C ~1 fnllo"-Frl hy l't"!'ident train-sprinklers, clean up 10bs, 5-li-l+ll. 2500 Ml fl. $5.i. mn. Harbor 540-640l 1r1::-a1 our n1ndern facility I 11 n d .s c ap j n g . George, &_ Baker :.tf.-l.tlfi I -----------1n :-.11am1, f1or1da. 6-l&-~1. PAPERHANGER, r u ! tom BLACI-.: & \l'hitt Australian Hnmf' Office-f\.li11ml. Fl t. I===~-------\\'Ork, no job too 5mall. AU Rentals Wanted 460 spottl'l'f .shPepdo:;:;. Ma I e t:!\J\'ER5;[T\' HE,\\'Y TOi\fS Japanese Gardener Guara!I. For Free esL Call !dt"nt:Jfy, found \'IC , College Cil~STRUCT!O:'\ Apr. -Indust'l-Con1n1'l·Res1-968-0:116. 2 \\'orlang v.'Omen \lil_n1 2 bd unlum. apt. 1n cl,1nrwn arf'a of HB on yrly i'ia.•1~ ~g 11rv>t1n<1 f.#'rt :r11h se11 "r lf'SS, Sl0Vf', f<'frl;'!. t"fp!~. drpg irwl PrPff'r '1 i'iil & 1ny fllhrr )i!r~~ fi-IZ-l:l21 ""' ?:'.\ ~ in 5 or. 1'..'J 3• 43."r-:illl af1PT 5 \4.",\~'TED 1D lea~!'": l~ tn 1800 Ml It hlrl~, rrn! ),..,,- c:-.11~B i./ton1 tr.if/t<: ,...__ po:sUN' plu' ilmp!P nff ~t park1nE; fi7:-)--(ltl4' any11mP fDt ;idult want~ rental f"r ~tart :-.·o,, Z heath, il~ P"nll homP, BR. unfurn, 67;,..fi9f{) :l BF:, 2 ba rnnrln, B\uf!.~. P relPr nlcl ~f'ltron nr hntJ<P lr\inE' Terract. S3Cil up. g1;,.._1~37 ··SC)~ Srpph{'n w::int~ ro·.-.m f"T" Jr\'IIH' ~!urly C II [] f11 1hrr collPf't 2!1 6!l6-J12·1 .• INSTRUCTOR "·anls I nr Z trr apT nr heh, around S20"l Call _\j7-321>1 ;iftPr 6 ----• 2 BR. l'r.fl'rrr ap1 f"ln Y.'il!Pr "'/PQOL Call 673-7<3j SC'l~Ls ....._ d~nt 'J. Cnmp. L:l\1'n Cart>. P;.irk Call before 5:00, ·-,,.,., ·'-"'Pt. •120::1 1' Piao.fer, Patch, Re-,air 5"1.J-1'.'161 Zill Gl')/r!en Cir!'I<> Drivt ew la .... ·n, iprinklr. 531-4-146 SATt:RDi\\' Si>p! JI at San!a Ana, Calif. moa SP.t:.-.;CER'S Lawn Ser•ice, * PATCH PLA STERING !\f'"'fl'll'! &>ach \\'rds;:e kn-Phont· 171~1 :>17-7jZI frfl' e':i!, Lilwn rarr , All typ('~ Fr .. e· f'stlnv1tes. rrn. h!ack 1,11h 11·h11e pa"5 S11n1e ....................... ~·lf'lln\lp.~. Rta ~o n11 h le C111l .).1~1.i Pl•a~ rail ;1&-:,zi;:.i c'01'-~'-"c'----~---1 Plumbing -~--------1•\rlrlress ..................... E)l."P, J11.pane3e Gardenf'r_ ·-----------rnL-:"\D m;il" p ;i r a k e,. 1 - II Cuy ......... , . , .......... , . Kn<11v how, up-keep. plant STEVE'S _Plumh1ng rrpa1rs 11 /,\f> 011 !;ice ;inrl green lv'-1y _ v 1,.. lligh!anrJ & :'!ale .......... Zip ......... pest, trimmiJig, clean-up. & ~n1al! ln1llal\, S€rv1re f)n1 rr ,'\ B. "'1/l-3.~i2 Phone Ag 96~348fi. calls & hrly rates. 826-;}463. l-BL-'ICK. s1.rrf"'<! r;i1 "/N'<l rollar l.dbor Day, \·1c. 2'2n<I ~. .'>1l'-3f.rJ j. '~ grn .... ·n -f'nunrl Ir\1ne &· ~~~·~·~··~·~··~·~·~,.~·~;·~·~,.~·~·1 l.A\\'N t>latn!. Hauhng, ne111 PLU~fBING REPAIR ; la\\'ns clPan-up, pruning. Nn j()h lrio small [ Service$ and RepU-s ![Cl ~:r P5.;~~11a~~:1&-_~:~~ener CO~ f.~~1~~: I NG AOORABLE, young Im! cat muln-colorr•rl. 11 ht boo1s. &, 1 hP•I. C'll'ar rli>a f'nll11r. Vic Coi.\!. La.1'k<pur_ fii:l-~.'l2. --~ C..omplece yd Ul"\-'lre. Neat 2-1 hr. se-rvice. r.45-1161 •••••••••••I & Reha. Frrf' est. £42-4.1$9. ~L._ ____ _ Ap&plp;• 0 n,<1e 5 Repair JAPA:\ESF; GAllDE:\ER T. Guy Rooling, Di'1l.l Dirrri BLA('h: male <'how in ar"a o:ir P1rw<'rf'~I ancl H1!lrrEsl. L.:i,;11na Be;icn. 494--0266. \\'ASJ~ERS, CompletP Yar.-1 CarP. Rearon;ihlr fi.l2-S!J?;:l I rl() 111y own 11nrk. &-IJ.-27~0, <I r ye r l & :1-11\-9jOO. E •p CO~!PLETF: 1'1wn & garrlen-:rrpa1r~. " 499-37,12_ 11.g srnocr_ J1rn ,)11WJ10:-i fOL'SD v1r. \\'P~tm1n~tf'r on B"arh Bl1'r:I Part <lilchshund Japanese Gan:len1ng r!1sh,1ash"r .~Prv1ce man_ Auto W11.x 1ng _0 7 ' 7 Lc-cld 7 c 7 oc"_I;_· _,..._._2>1_0 0 . ___ 1SKEETER'S Auro Po!i!<hin"? Comn1c11'ial · Rrs 1drn11al -C I · 11 · p lndus1rial f>-!5--03·1:-i TA:"\ kitten, approx 6 mo!"., omp JOh J. ml. f"ree1~=~~~~----- 11c Harbor Vie\\' Hills P/U hy appt. 64:..-z;u:i. LA\\''.\' CARI:.: l.~ gard<'n ;i.rra. 644----1129 11<!t'k, J1.r:ht haulini;:. Exr'd, P~,=,=r~Shc,-pch-d~----1 Babysitting Rf'asonahle. Call 513-9735. "'' . er puppy nr. ---:-:::-:"OC:-,.,--,.,-,-.--5.,\, C'lunti) 536-7308 or COSTA MESA EXPE:R. Hcn1'aJian Garrlrner PRE-SCHOOL CompleteGa r rlen1ng 1\-I t-lnhile llome Roor1n;;:; Sl't'\'lce. Rnof1i c <> u ! k f' d, SPillf'd t,,_ Coaler!. f..l.)..2.'l.10. Sewing/ Alteratlons EUROPE/\;\/ DRESS:-1/11-.:!N\. 1~'c"-'cpcm~~-.---7.,l fE:O.I German ShPpher<l mL"· Misc. Rentals 465 ,..-J , \';('; ··Bluffs" Losi !or 4 Enrol! now for Fall &>rv[c:P, h'.amalan1, 6-16--1676. All CUS!'lm Jtttrrl. Pf'~nal fashion advir: ... 673-18·1~ e oressmaklng -Alterations Desi,,ied to suit ynu. C11ll .Jo * fi4fi-6446 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 ACCOUNTING CLERK \\'p 11re kll'lking lor 11. "''Oman exp'<! 1n payrotl, bank rero11C"1l1at1on & sta(rn1ent p1'1'p :-.1us1 \\Ork \-\Pl! In A g1uup. Xlnt &11lary & fnngf' bPnf~. Plf'aM' s u b m I I qualillral1Dn.~ hy ma1J to: The Jn!l:y HO!:f'r, ll'I\"'. 1297 ASSEMBLY TRAINEES Day &hil! . lPma!P, Age 18-28. No expt11· neceM., bu! mu11 have good P)'e'S1gl11 &· llnger <1ex1tr11y, Applv 111 Person S.A.E. Advaocf'd Packagtng: Z165 So. Grand, S,A, iiLo ... gii,oii,iiCiiii'ii1ii'ii"•"iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1l 'A~"5=1 S0T~AcN~T~Ccoock-, cdcay-,-,h-i-11. PhOl'lf! &Mi---776-l. Equal Op- portunity Ernployf'r. Adm Sale• CAREER MINDED· OPPORTUNITY WANTED FOR YOU A·rrENDANT 11.t Chevron Sratif.ln & Hrrlz Rent-A-C.ar 1n Lagun;i Ek'h. College 5tu- den1, ovrr 18, :lO hrs wkly. !\l"I "I.ting ha 1r~·· _ 494-9003. It' \'OlJ llAVt: THf'. OF.-AUTO LO'r !v!A1'i. Many SIRE TO J.\IPROVE YIJ1'R fringe l::tonr.f1ts. ('Xperie11ce CAREER ALONG \\'J"rH JN-preferred. Apply Jn person CPF:ASING YOUR FJNANC-to Don Cre11JPr. The'tldore !AL POSJTJO.'i, OUR C0,\1-Robins f'ord, 2060 l-larbor PANY ~'EEDS YOU TO Blv.-1., Costa !\!e1iil . f!LL SALf:S f.: t-l/1 '.\'AG f':-RARYS!'l'TER. 7 1110~. old :>t f:NT POSITIONS IY!:.fED-hov. l\lahJJ'e woman my fATELY. h0.n1i:-~:.ill !o 5:30 Tue~ thru Fri. 6-12--0197_ YO U'LL MAVE THF: nP·I~====----~ f>QRTUNITY TO AOllEVF. BABYSI'llER, e\'e!i. 4 ni!es Tl!!.; llf.:JGHTS or FL'l-ii '1k, n1-1n !r11.ns A.\'CfAL S E\UR!TY ,t,, Nwpt/Col;ta t>les.:i. .Jrea. PRESTIGE. l''!TI! UNLfj1. fi.l~~2'.l2. 1~~~==-----l"i'ED ,\J)\l,\,\'C'F::-.1F:NT PO-BABY SJTTF:R ll("f'clf'd r'lr L1 TF:.\'Tl.AI. \\'HEN YOU mo. bo,v , srhl <lily~ only. My ~TART YOUR PROfE~-llomP rir .1u uri; 1! nr. S.A. SIO:"\',\L CArlf.ER IN TI-IE Cty C!1ih. ;,.11t-2J~. lN\IESTj1F.NT f"IELD. e Siar! !n11nrrl111rel ,v • ~-u!l Vr1n~P Be.nef11s • Plush Off1tP~ BABY:i!TTER 1n Ar!-' n1 s Xiiool area, 2nrl gradoar, 2- .ipm :\ 11f!ns ,1·k. 516--6052. aft f;, BABYSITTER. full !1me for YOU'LL RECF:!VE Tl!F: 2 small hnys, Pom(lna ~·ID & EXPERIENCE School are.\, 642--0447 11Her 6 FR 0 .M PROFESSIONAL pm. ~ . ' ' . H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 I =~.,_.. f:X°PF~H . ~IUtN-8;-A~--;in per!!On, to CoJtetr Shop Ho&1CMI, Ho1PI La.gu11e.. 425 Sll. coa~1 Jlwy, !_.:i_gu11a lkh CLERK -EXPERIENCED 5€'l"vi~ sla.- TYPIST HYLAND Hils an imn1f"d1<1\e for a cl~rk 1ypisi in the Purchasing ment. opening !o work Depar!- 11011 atlPnrlant. Yull & part 11n1e, Top pay. Apply Sl11>ll Statton, 17th &-!rvrne, NB. EXP ERIENC~::o M'l'VICe lta- [l()n man, gravl' ya.r<l shift_ Apply Arco S1at1011, 3636 E. Coasr Hv.'y, CdM b1wn ~ f,, 4. F/C BOOKKEEPER h'.no1\I R.F'.. Bkkpng Dill l,orrairH• \\'E:'TCLJFf' PERS0'.\1NEL AGENCY m> \Veslf'llH Dr_, N.8, 61J-2770 Thi' ~UC('es~flJ! can<l1(la1,. 1-1•1JJ 1~----------·I hal'f' .a1 least I .1ea r of Fl::_\I. Faf'tnry !Ml<'kil.gers, 0H1ce experience. :-i'6" nr nvf'r. $1.65 hr to HYLAND offe~ e. compP!1- tl\'e l'!art:ng M!~ry plus ex- cellent fringe henefits, CALL: 171 41 54().5030 FOR APPOINTMENT & TYPING TEST l ntervif'Ws \\'ill Be Held Thursrl11y, 9t J6!71 Interview & Trst1ns Hour'S SA:-1-.lP:-.1 HYLAND LABO RA TORIES Equal Oppor, Employer s1ar1. S411-jJ2.1. f'Ei\·iALE & l\1ale cafeteria l1rlr. L<lrge ('O. 1n 11 n y be1X'(1!~. /nlpn.·1ew r!;iUy 10 am-4 prn ln!Pr.statr United. ITT C;inoon Ele-c, 666 Oyer Rd. S.A, - ClRL fri<lay l"r Priva1p l11\le.<.Jigat1on off1r' 1n l\.B. Phonf' 11'!1rk, r·<ll lrrli<'ln PXp hf"!pfu! hut no1 ne<·P~sary . Pho11f' 21.1-624-6221 days or fi73-112~·1 Pl'('S. GIRLS FOR WORLD TRADE Ho~trsM's, :'>lodrJ Typea & SalPs Perwn1wl. 140 per day_ (2131 769-0697 GIRL Fri<lay for .'imall of. lie£<. musr hi' ... ,,l!·starter. Apply in perwn, 536 W. 19[}1 SL, C.:-.1. GUARDS ~-...._ CAMPERS & BOATS -..:::.~Pnred lot ~inrar.::c :fl<' f)f'r !1 SlO m in, f.-l2.;.'fl) rl~ <, 67.1-10.'ill, :'llALE" Irish 11'!h k j!onmv1a, ~;,day +;'L'S Lan<lscap1ng. Tree lull tiay ~e~ion~. Plannf'd l'!"mnval. Yard rf'm0<lel!ng. program, hot lunches. Ages Trash h;ni11n~. Jnt rlrilnup. 2.£, hr!". 6'30 A.\t . 6 P:-.1. RPpa1r i;prinklrr ..... f;7?.-JJl)li _ fl:.:irnnnd :-:i • S20 11'k-C(JjtPARE'. 642-40.'iO G I S . &;irh 49-J-j;:m enera erv1ces &-!!Pf, f1PaI Laguna Alterations -642-5845 '.lir;ir, 11r('Uratt>, 2() years e..,p, Tile CERAj!IC tile new t .. l'"l11M<'I. Fr'"" P~! Small lob.~ 11rlromr. 5::&--2~21i. i'\·1F.:N L!!\E f" 0 R /'II E Rl's0A=s0y0sC1rr==E0Rc.-.-,.c1-,~,~,~bo-y STOCK BROKER, FINANC-41i. P..oom/board + 'Afl.jary. JAL CONSULTANT STUART :=..t6-4fifl9, • FOX & DAVF-'. LOO!o.:ING-1~====~-~~~ l,,.\,\J[), FINANCIAL IN-BABYSITTER ,1·11.nt'°d for ,\ \'EST:VIE:'\'T ANALYST, R. rhilclrr11 , ~ r!;:i,v 11·epl;_ 1'1y E, BRO!\F.:R hon1P. O\\·n trans. j4,)-6Jj]_ COOKS N1ghl '''ork, busy retail eut. let. good sal;ir-y & hf>nef.ts. C;:ill .!i-•rry R11nclolph, 213 9.14-~.':S , l )~ Personals 530 1-~~~-~~ • FCLLY LJCE.'\.'iED * ----~------' BABY~!Tf!'.\G. my h'lmP 1----------- 555 I \\'rrk cla.1" A· \lf'f'\.;P11cl~. lint THINGS b.v .\k.ns", LI Lost LOST 1n Sa.n1,i Ana Hgts j)rals t.· ~11li<'k." 2 O 5 2 rlf'{'L, plumh. fr nrP, Ille, \~';illa1·e ~t. C ,\f. nr P'lmona lns1Jn~. car[lf'ntry, paint elc, S<-hl &l6-,}i;!t4 ' ::1-1.'H1~20. a rra !2e golden cl o g 1rlr id~e up hack CHILD rare, my hnmf', in-Hauling (Rho rle!i.1an R1dgebark• fanJ.'i <ind pre-~C'hool, hnil:--0--------- lunche<. l•"c"<I .··,, d . HAUL!P:G. )d cl "'ii n -u r. Answer.~ 10 ··_\lo os e ·· " " • Window Cleaning ----\\'J:<ID<)\V \VA ,'•H INC RF:ASON ARLr~ 962-12!11 CALL NOWI 558-0444 Ask for Mr, Randa BAKER E x perie nced Top man nePd l'.lnly apply Apply In Pen.on On!y Sef' 1lr, Anderson full Time & Par! Time P:11rs-·p;; N Ovf'r CARL JR 'S Apply A! 71!1 F 171h Sr Costa !\lesa Set ~lgr. Tom BreedPn AEROSPACE : Don't COOK -l·!OUSEKF.F.PER. HAIRDRESSER w -a n t p d . lnerrasP ynur prPs f'nt .~;:il;iry. Phont> li7?.-.':2:l!l. lf,\[R <lrPsser. l"Xp'd all ph;.i.~e,o., 1.uaranTPf' t,, comm. Xlnl opp!y. Pholl(' eve~. 497-148-l Renoll'ned Hindu Sp1ntualts1 Advice on aJI matters. Lo\'e, :'llarr1age, BusilM'5S 'Reading~ gl\'en 7 r!;iys 11 \\'ff'k. 10 a .m. 1n Jn p.m. 312 !" El Cam1m Real. 114&-2772. local mo\·111,i::, lg n·uck. e.xp P.e11·artJ~ Please cal l {'(ll!f'~<" i:;!ucleni Re ;is . I l[JJ1• ~ ,';.11'-2.367: $l:-.-Si9~ BAB\'.SIITl!"G, my hnme. ~l34_18_Hi. _ Employment _ T LO~T ''Ton.v.. :-,·~17.i~,-,-,-,, 1 .\Ion thn1 F'ri Exp..r, 2;.n-:i , ';;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;~ Wait for the S pa c e SNACK SHOP il!orherles~ home, 4-8pm, w. Age to return! BAKERY J . ParSf'I .\1.D .• G46--J9<ll Li!id i'.'H? O\'Pr .in~ Pos1tinn J.14.1 E. Coa_~t H'\'Y COUNTr::R i;:1rl , rull time. HOSTESS, C!ubhoU sf!. LP1sure \Vorlrl. Lag 11 n a !fills_ Rt-creation & social acti1·1t1es h11rkgr o11nrl ;il!P r!'rl. ~hrir1 hairrrJ, 11 hi1r )r~. Jn1pJ_v st1rrounrl1ngs, ),\RD, .f!<ir«c", f'l<>ll!HlflS. I \cl\! f.t·l-i~2~. I R0 n1'l1'e Trr,..~. rl1r1. 11;... J b W d M I 1nsPn11·r; Put y<lur brain Corona rlel !\far Apply Rix Ro:ist BP.f'I, J10 po,1-Pr hilrk 111 \\flr k. :>,:n\\'.l ~~!!!!~!!!!~!!!! ... ,....,...,.,I F 17 h S C \1 h,-.lpful P/tJmt-position ,p~1 f.: fP-P'. Grr.1-hlark b11 rk k 1 <:! hllrkh(le, o ante , a e .\· 1;-i1I Sr;in·rcl 1';lr Li kes 1ri 1\'L\rPOP.T ~!tights arPa ~.1;~;;iifi~a e r ' )00 ~rimul;i,1in,;:, Jurrat11·e, n .. w e BLUE DOLPHIN e l ~c,=c1~-1c' =·~--~- 11u1nmn1h1F, rtdl nr p~1·t Waitresses, E xp er. flENTAL ,\S.'i'J"--t~.~fl"r. f){'r111 . J.1 hr.-; 11·k. Appl,1· Arlm1n1str;i11nn Bide., 2.1:J22 Pa~Pn rle Valencll!, Z,.Jon thn1 fri n•lf' 1n car<;, :;;,;rµ,i;:i.l L1rge vrl/~ilndbox cr;ift,<, ~-.=~~------SCRAM LETS -------Balanrerl.luneh. Xln'! c;ire. TR,\Sll & G;.ir;i ci> rlf'>1n-t1p, San Clf'mrnJP .i.~2-9J31i. 4~2-001n llnlf. Call :162-1017 9 10 4, :~.1.l~ Via Lirln N.B. full nr p/t1mt> Take X- ll;iy~. C().<l.:i j1r.<a 11rea. fi~2-R8\4_ \"NG. man fJY1m F\' "ht'I BLACK tn~ pcir,<J)r ~ 1 'I" I • ,. f}.!.>2r_·>! • (llV1' • ., •1 ii 0>1<1. ree e~I. ANSWERS ~T 1n Y.r 9 rn11 fl a.1 rrill<'r 1P .. arhr~1 . frrnalr. 11 ~r~ Anytimf'. 548-~31. ,!';amrs \\' S. !l/~lil Th~11f;;~ <ll't. 1-1F;iring hlr~ flPil rol· T L.C for ~n11r 1·l1ild. ---- 1 'I E o. C CLt:AN-up. H11ul1n«. \Jon thn1 Thurs. _____ . ~----Rf:.\t.:TY opt"r111nr 10 11nrk ,l "G G n Es~ Iv f, Pf'Oplr \\'k~ S!il r!lllg ~IZ~ rhu·1ng l\'1!hn\/! ~pr('1ali1,f'd skill.<._ Jr 111;.-,·11rilr1on. :\'R ~11lnn. Xln! .1rn1 ar" prrs1111>1l1!" A· \1r!I mrnn1. Gnncl ,. I 1" n 1 e If', ~pnkf'll, V.f' 1ull t1·111n yn11 in frl ~1-0f.Q2 nr f;.12-:1610 for m>1k1n.i: my ,.1~. nini·r ar·. 11r< . a !Pr l.· xp., ne;ir ,,,, l"l11~t Plaza "' · 11 f ~ f:ea!.<'riahlr ~-l'<'P P~t lni ate , en,iDyable. Bar hara Jn L;;i.~ t ;n r Pn \\P!;'. 1.8. Rr1-1 ard. • 54f..-i809 • Vf'>.:il~. f.l2-~107· LIC'D CHILD CARE fil6--liiO • S111glPs, dance r\a$.!<I'~. p:irtnf'r~ -JO ~P~sJnn.~. ~Z'i. \\'rrl Pl'~ ':\. R .--,-1\-,\-R-.D--.--,-,-~-L--l-o-r llariyir & Baker, C:-.t 5 yfs. ~~cleaning recri1·rr;. of I Phalf po11<>r t;>;p. Refs. :'J.1."r29~3 Bark To S!·hnol Spl'c1al Carpel Clr;in1ni:; Hy DIAMOND . °i'IO-.i1.!0 or 64.l-f\7:1~ --Li\ SC'hnnl of :.1i...-~!lce San!a Ana -.)J{µ)~.'l!i Lr.!IV ro~t rlay/e1·r r);i~~r< * * * 1n;irh1rl'', ~ nrange d1 n1n..- •'ltr<, I ;!'r"f-"Tl \"f'h'P! chr • i;.1.;..'~t.~. 11f1f'r fi rm . ;.1;;:.--1112 * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Bay{ronf & dock 3 BR, :l ha, $9j.fJOO vafut. Tradf' tnr Trust d~ft or~~~ •2 B11l- boa Covt, Owner 67.:H331, esk for Bob. Ji~ 20 unit!, \4.·11~h 1re ISJvd .. Beverly Hills rone1 hi-fill!. "'11.nt Lido Isle or bA)1ront, 644-!H l l 'O:lf! lf\\·in C',.o,, Rel\l 1vr~ SUI Die-go, 2 BR, den h0n1P., bHf tt!id. llfl'!ll II! U (lf C. Equity $14.500. Tak~ O.C. prop. or TDi;, Rny J . Arnt- 9'0; Rltr. 4!M-7260. J-IOOfl.I', markf'~ val11e $16,0l'(l Lq\lity $16,000. Exch;irai,. for 4 or more unit... Doyle 0>, Rltn. 5"t8·JI68: ~7-62+4 "'"'nlng!I. JoftH CENiURY rtligiou~ triflfych by N1c-hol11.,; Boon11- Ml'llO. Appl"l11t'<(f a! S60M. T~f' mi-(ti~l ~nn~f'r. 32- 4.)'1 842·78B7 alttr.) pm, 19'i'l j!<lhlll' Hi'.'me 2 RR 2 811. 111 h.-~1 <1<lu1t' p;irk 'nn N"lil~I . S:--/VYI F:1111ty for ~t. ca r, 101 nr ~ (1111 -1:13-401~ Lakelronr ~:<_ 101 in pl11n- OPrl mn1m. f 1\h1n~. f"Yll~. rer hl<lg. \\',1~hi~ton Tr11<le IDr l1111rl \1n;i1 r11r h~I'. elc. 0111J('r l':n.'.lS'l,; County'~ J..r~oa~t rt'ilrl I~ post. 6.f2·56T8 tr ad· L/C'D da,v rar~ to ~:30 pm_ 1 child 11·f'rk'J_v . Ho! meals, /\D. C ;\! ;Hf;..-1 5~:'!. ANY SIZE JOBI Crpli;, 111111ln1'.~· flnnr<, r lc, R"• ~ .. Cnmm'I F;\h--1 Ml -·------- Ironing r.r"d. 'n111n1 'I , 1ndu,<, ap'~­ ''11 r:rr"\ 11nrk. Q11lr'k SrJ'\ R,..:i~ frrr l'.•t. %2-1%! l-----------lr{f)~[:-;1---; rlnllf' 1n n1:v hnmt Cl 'STIJ\! 11()()0l \1r1rk:-J;:;r~ ~1 ~~ an l1r h_v P llrk11n.J11ne.<. R<'i;1d Cnrnrn fi.\l;-"llfiR i;;:>---7/::\~ 1~~---------l'ainting & ("\f'.Pt.'.\'Tr~--h\ lor11I~ Paperhanging C11ll 11f1rr :\\fl p , m . :.:11---11;1, \11'\'YIJ p11prrh11nr:1no: ~p,,r1a!1~1. 11nrk g1111r;inlPr<I. _ frrr "<t, Jl11n Srh1,artz . JD!l,\;S Carfl"I .~-L'phnl~lcr;. _»_IJ-,'iRlli rir R!f,..2JRZ __ _ Carpet Service f'lr.:inrr~ t:,\1 r.:i tin -rrnfr<.~1nt111I P111 nt111i;: Sh·•tllr....., Irr" S.-n!r hgi111rd r:<r. 1:1:.-1 !\t)n-~111ok"r ~n l>rr I Sr•1 I R.-t;i rr!:i nl~I rtrf..,furn I.1r/ln• J.:\J-112~ J)<>;:rr;i~p1·~ ,\. ,,11 ,.,.,!or YOU ..,up111,v th" r ;i i n 1 . h1·1;::1ltrn1>r<. l.· Ir! n11nu1r Rnnm .~ pain!rrl SHl PR, Also lolr:i1·h fnr ll'hltr i"il r-f"'1 $, P,..,t<'rior. Call .i.\ll-7046. ~"'" ;.n1ir 111nn"y hv ,<,av1nt: _. -n1r f',t1·11 1rir~ \\'ill rlqin P_ROF f.SSJONAL Pa1nt1n..-- l11+ni:: rn1, r!111int; rm '-hall 1n1rr/rxlrr~ llo~r5t -'~11~k­ t ]'\ 1\n,v rni .17 :11. r·nurh L1r f, 1n~. J41<-27.,!J, fi4 .-.-.J'.\,)(\, qr1,r-h.:i1r ~i 1·1)T5 '":p, 1sP A!NTt NG: JlnnP~I 1< ll;i1 f'nt1n1~. not n1 .. 1hrvL I ,1:;1larantet>rl \\'(lrk. Lir'd Any o!n 11nrk my~Plf. (;or.rJ rf'f ~hf' jnh f'a!l fi7,')..5740. • "_1_1_01_1_o_1 ________ 1rROFESS!ONAL p;i1n1i11~ - Cement, Concrete 1 ntf'rinr/rxtrrinr, Qt1i11ity \1nrk k n1~!1>r1ill. :1.'ii -il:i:'>. cr;,\1~::-.:T \\'()HK PA'r lO COVF.:rtS • fi.!i-~:11' • BEAT The R:11n! Conf'n,,1r 11...irs, rano~. cl r Ives, ~1<1r11<1]k~. Don fi-IW.'il4. l'A1'10S, \lalks, rlriv1>, install nPw I ;i. "' n ii:. !'lllll, break, r!'Tn11v,. ~lfl---$.61i8 for t 51. CONCRJITJ·: \\'()RJ<, No jrlh 1no ~m11ll.fr"" r"St 1maT M. :..1~-~20 11flPr 5 p.n1 Contractor Electrical ..;,(TAUIUS ?,_:) .Aflf-M l-.;-..M'Al-2~ ~~1,'·'5-17-~0 -;: ,, 75,79 87 ( •· "]. JUll,t ~! -·'.1:-,'«JULY 11 •· • J9.A2-A9 7S-81·B6 -uo _ JUtr 11 "~ ' ~-.. ~UG.11 * * * * * *I l L F. C'TR IC!AI". l1r,.n.o.rO, h<ll'l<tr'1 Sm11J1 l'"lh.O., main! •I. •••••••••••••••••••••1 6 rr111\1r~ ~S-~203 f1 111u·f' -RI<'!';~ -rrtrh - (;111l1y -Ll'ITl-'.RS ,\ t·<1n 1111> ft1nny, ''Thrn thrn'·,. thr lf'n111)., rlric "1111 hild a q11arTf'I 11•11h h<'r r.-.v frirnd ilnd lhrrw all h1~ L!;f . TJ::RS h11rk 1n10 his ra rr" Job Wanted~FerTiale-702 HIGHLY' Q llil l 1 f I f'd il r111d \l'llh an ;ih(\vP l;:c==--~-cc-~-BRING your kn111ing, kP<'p <'l\'r1·11gp 1n1·nn\<'_ If) am lo j I q2 7 i::randm11 company. 9-4 C.!>1, p111 on y, 4. -8R6 . cc==-=------1 .;11·r11 . fi46--!l2.14. ALTt;R,\TJON !ild.\', ('Xp"r. l3U~BOY.-,-,,-0c,-0dc,~,-,,-. ~11c,-,. 0,nl,\·. i\ppl.v tn ]:)('rs.on. Lant-1h)f' ill us! be 2L Coral Rrpf Rry11nl. !'<-1 Cn;isl Pla'f.il. ('_j l, : .. 10. 7i)I\, Accounts Pay./Ret i11ntnr rtnlf'I. 2fi4:i llitrhnr RI., C.:'11. BOOKKEEPER F /C E XPER. TOP PAY! )!n11.<rk<><'prr <<'<'k~ l11·r.n111 pns1 tin11 111 the Rr11rl1 11r<'a, )11'J\"I'~ f11JI rhilJ')::f>·<'XPI', Cl;i~~lfi<'rl Ari :"\'n, :':1-1, flil lly P1ln1 r .o. flt!-. l:i'ifl, Co~ta jlf'~a. (';i, '.l2fi26, IJ>•·;tl nrw t·;ir rlPillPr h.:is an Rrsu111I', r 0. Bnx 220.\, N.B. (!pt>nin!! fnr l';>;pPr1en1•e<1 \\'n. -Bo;iy are wf' rl1.<(lrganiicd'. n1.:in ro h11nd.le ill'rount.< PilY-\\.'p 11eNi l'I hnusc11·1fe "ilh - -ahlr A· l'Pl'Pl\'ilhlr_ [lf'rn1::in-srrr<'tan::il ~kills Iha! \\'anls :-;r0'CE !~E 111:ilurr ,11unan Pill P0~1 l1nn -lull en. hfn-In tr;:ir!e-p>1rl nf hrr rlady I I I r f1ts. In.<, f.: pilirl l';ir.;111nn. I 1 f'~trf's r1np , oppnr . ..i1t:u1i::1 11;i~~ P fnr p11rt cir (lllr dally n I I • Ropi>,' b.1• 11\ilil ff). Cl.:i~s1l1rrl :irrn 1 a~1 "'fl f' rr11•11 ,v has~lc, Bkkri:: & lite lyping a11ln 1n~, 4 .1'rs rrrrrll f'XP Arl #~22, Daily Pdrt!, PO. ~kill~ ;:i1·r l"l'flllirrrl 10 hl"!p I • I 11 8"-: l~JliO, Cos!il ,\le"<!, Co . r~ 1l1nc. ,v yp1nr: 1·n rgf'. rh1~ \.•nun,""' ''Trll\'lnt" ""~-9Zli2'fi. " "-'"' l1>1·f'I r;iprr;;_ 1~·1-l."i!ij_ •iiiiiiiii ... iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol fJl'ra!lon . \Ve c;in't pay a j!.~Tl!RJ'.: 11nn1~n. arlrqu;:ilP I large salary hut 11·r r;in Anct'ent Mar1·ner 1 "· TJ'S nrw1·a1nr '111ulrl J1k" I gu11r11n1r r I 1r.-r..-11nn'! ,,., r.:ir1-11n1• r1a1' i·•h for mn1·~ Restaurant man.~· clull nion1rn1~ 11·11 h u~ "\tr11q1r tr111n1nc ~~:,.J \hll \\"r1IP, r111~sifirrl arl ':\n ~2.1, ri,._1 ~. ·n::i1!.v r 1!...,1 p_ n Fn~ 1:>611, ---~-~-·--::rrk~ in1rrrslrcl rnlll't; .. ,.. ct)~ta ~'"'1 , c-~1 :r '12fl2ii ,\ll'll·:S ~1r f'nn1·alr~rrn1·r, !1'Ch ~<'l1nnl ~l llrl<'~I~. n1f'n -----. rlrlrrly 1·11r" or f:in1 '1v l'ari: t.· "'nn1rn for p t1m£< .\· r BOYS 10-14 J!nn1r111<1krr_(, "•\7-l'il1.~1 llnlr f'111plnyn1,,nr In <lrli\·r.r p;iprrs in !hi' S<tn HefPWanted, M & FJio ClrmPnre. San .T11a11 Ca pis App ly In Person lrilnD 11ncl Capistrann Beach \JnlhPI'~ ,\crn11n1a111 S.-t'.v-;\lklnc: Rf'rPpl. r.rn '! flfr ,(;.rr'y I r1'f'-S\"hnnl 1 R11Jrr 1r·r1<'r!rn1 Rkkpnf! ~l~rh Trrtr F111nk TP!lrr 1r"r' NCR ·IA"2 nr 4;,o NEWPORT s 1 f\ s:IXl s !i~ $4:.0 S·l.'lO s.~!lt1 o,., Opf'n P ersonnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N .B. 642·3870 • AS.\'.\lSTANT J\.lan;i.~Pr, l'IVl'r 2.i, Tl'J f'-Sfl"r-nf'r<. Fuller Rn1.~h C". 9fi2-M16. .:i.rr.:i DAILY PILOT 4~2 .. 1~:.in von r o\rn hourl':. your "ll'n ~11rn l n1<"· Call now, ~l<L-70.11 ' 1·,-,,~0c,-,c,-,-1ch,~HcCc.sr~c0cAc,c.-,,-• ......... .., ... .., ................ rv, 1u1 11d: t>nn'i CLEAN-UP rlrlil.v, .rll.11 tn<lil.v 6l2-.i67.~. PERSONNEL CJ.rllCOIM DIC. Jl ~·· ' ,, JN/. It \'.;. A-6·3A·37 0 "-46-'7 · t~ Appl.v In Prn:on Only ~e i\lr. Anrlcr~r, SNACK SHOP BAKERY J..t..14 -E. Coas1 l·hvy U>rona Oel t-,1;ir CLERK TYPIST r,...,oo typing .!okl11~ rf'<frl w l kno1••lrdge of K11rrll"" 1nvl'n· t"ry l'l't'f>rr!~ k p~lerahle f'\'.p('r 111 rinvturtion rontro!. • Prolu Sharint: THE J. C. CARTER Co. Gil \V, 17th St., C~ta :'lft:SA :-,.1g.J.12l An f'qual opporiun11y en1ploytr DE!\TAL 'ISSI, f'Xp, cha1r- siclr. Sill Oflf'll, La:;::una H1!1s-EI Toro. S:l0-113(), OE;"-."TAL ASS'T Ex[lf'r prf'lcrrffi * • 5·1S-7074 * * DJSHWASHER Eve. ShifL P l timr. l>lu~t hr ('lean &· nf'11t. /\prly 1n per- son, ,.:;qrf & S1r!o1n, 5~~0 \\' Co;i,q Hwy, N.B. f1i~tr1h11rnrs for ht>al!h It rrolncy product~. Pe 1 e .\9!1--2478, 64fi.-/O:i6 ""11. OMV & Contra cts Girl Lrll'al n1>1v car dralcr~h1p nrf'ds ~harp girl l'l ll'n!'k Di\1 \1 A· rontr11f'IS rlrsk. F~lC· J)f'l'lrncf'd nrf"rerrrrl. Full f'nn1pany bi-nrfi1~. in~ .. p11ld ,.,,,.1111011. !111111 rrrl.Y rn - Class1l1rcl 1\rl #,122, D;iily Pilot P .O. Bnx L'i61'1. Costa i\lr>~~. Ca. 92626. -------**DONUT MAKER Aprly ln rf"l"S(ln Only ,<::oe '.\Ir .-\ndf'rson SNACK SHOP BAK ERY :;.\·l-1 F:. Cnil.~I H11y Coron;i rlf'I l\lar HOS TESS Lun1•h llam-2pm, 11·knds "1C, Arpl,y in f)f'rY.Jn, Colony l\iH·hPn, 3211 H;:irbor B!. c 1\l, H 0 U SEl\EF:PER/SIITER- fDr rr11chPr. 7 Jn 4· 30. C<l~lil fll "~ 11, rn ll ~ 1 h "v f' n·;::i.ri~porlatinn , :l.16--72.1-1 • 1-lousr kPeper l..;:iundrf'S! e :\11rldle 11crd l11d,v p1·ero. Nn rxper. ncr, "'ill /r;iin Apply in Jlf'r.~nn <lnl.v. ~sk !Or illr.-;. Gurnf'y. B;iy View Convel- P~(·rn1 Hnsr>. 20.'Jj Thurin SI. Costa ,\!f's~. HOUSE\rrri:: tlf'f'rl h l g h rarn1n,;s In ~up p ! ,. m "n 1 film lly lnC(lme~ \Vork full nr par! t1mP, <+r.-in~r 11111• hours. f'~1-n fr<'P \lilrrl1'(1l,r , no tnvrslmrnl. Call l<•r 11ppt. 9fiS-:17.19 nr li~.l..~. HOU5f~ C;irr, l 2 rlay 1vkly. Ynun2 nr old, male t'I" lem. li1Ft-fio/.Jl 1-l~KPRS F.n1rl~'r pay~ f~P Georz" Al!f'n B.vlan<l A~rn· r_v 105---B E. llith, S. A. :-..17-<1:Ul.i. !-!()! "SF:Ki-'.EPF.R, I 1 \' • - 1 n, rn·! r.-.'11T1. l ch1lcl. J)f>l"'n- rl.:ihlr Rrf'~. ;,:i f;-00~·1 . ."-..t~n17l "\l:iry ,\nn". IXli\·cr ~hop \,·01·k. 111nrn int> ll OUSF:f\~:r:rF.R fnr ~f'hml ~h1f1 Nn f"\p. nrr, 2~.,_.i.·1 ~:::P ('hildrrn. lLB (";i!l l'\'e~ . f<'m_ Anply .\.Ir_ Donul. l.i.'l 5Jfi-O~'.l.~ E. 17th S1, C.:\!, l --~1c1n=c·~>c=.cl<F.~.cE~Pcl·c:Rc--·I DRAPF:RY LAli"llflY -l\1AIO ~E\\'JN(~ rrainrrs [... ,.x. -+ ~>10--;yj!)ll • prT1rnrf'rf. &aC'h Draf)f'ry, llclo=uoscEcl-.:~R~lo-,-~-,,cl-,.·1 !1.111 \\', \7111 SI ., C.\1 , h1·p in nr 1"1'!1, 11·atrrfron!. * DRIVERS* No Experience SZ2:i n1n. fi7.1--1 1j2 1-IOTEL MAlD-Exp'rl prcf'd. La~un~ &~ch. * Call 494-1196 * Necessory! !\·lit~! hil Vf' ell'ao Cillif. Onv-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 11Jl:: rrrorr!. No! unrl<'r 2;), YELLOW CAB CO. 1,% F.. llith St.. C.;-.1_ EARN $4(), a rlay nlln1m11111. Vnu will hr glling 1111 1rlra. I 11·elrom~ ~x-salesnirn. ~11rrr~~ful .~111r~m('n. ritir"rl J"NIPI<', v rre r.\11! A- hn11se11•1vr.~. f'or inter\'\f'I\' ph. ;-.ton-r ri, 9A J\.f-6 P.\I 64 . .-....itl!li. ELECTRONIC 11~c:emblrr~ wantrrl !or ~mBll elrctronic .:i.~:<Pmhly line , B 11 g.: y' ~ Re.<lio, 6391 \~1~~tmin~tl'r A•'P., \\'l'~lminstrr. EXPER, \\i.11 i Irr ~g w11n- r,.d-N1>i1 I, a 1rr11c1iv~. ovtr 21. 1\'iltl!Pl'i fl"I!" ~pl1t .o.hHI, ("J()Off tip~. Steer k Slf'in, 1170 B11krr S1, C.!>I Stt :-i1 r~. 8Ak <'r 11! 2pm (111.ily. l.--XPER TE l.F.PH ON E OPERATORS ONLY. RehPf ~hi f1 lll'llil. 64:..-2\fil . IRYINE PERSONN£1.. SERYICESM<AGENCY F'ref' & Fee Pos1rion Exec. Sec'{ $650 NCR Proo Opr to $440 Exper. Teller to $440 Gen'I Office $433 Girl Fridey $450 IBM Keypunch to S476 Typi1t $375 G•n'I Ofc P /t ime S2 hr 4AA f;, Jith !At lf'Vllll'I CM 642-1470 KITCHF:N hrtr. t1vr·r Z1 Rf't1rr1noan1 l!n!PJ ---··~· .. ' . I. Thursd.,, S1pttmbtr 16, 1971 DAit V l'lLOT Sf: ,[ ~ _ ...... _ ... ··~l[Il] I ~11•• J[Il] .__I _ ...... ,_ .. ··~l [Il] I -Jl§J I -... - Help Wanted, M &. F 710 MAN be1wn .f.~. exper woodwork , ~~/lime employmcnL ~ti'tl. Help Wanted,# & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 71 0 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Furniture 110 Garage S•le 11 2 M lscall•neou• MARRIED MEN No ait llnul, to service our equipment & !tarn other work. Could mear1 doublfng previous mcon1e. Wn1n~ opportunity $170. wk. Call ror pt.-'l"!Onal i n t e r v l e \\' Jx>t11i·een 8 & JO Al\!, 496-2333, D ivi s io n or Consohcta1ird foods, MATURE reliable 1.l/om11n lo :s11 w/my 2 rno old daughtrr 11 : 30 to l : :\0 l\f on-Wed-1''r i. in my Collf'il:f' Park home-. to.lust hRvc own trans. refs 1'1!11'd. $.l per day. 557-5972. tJfATURE, reliable baby51t- lrr needed from 1·30 10 5:30, Mon -Fri, J\lns1 havl' own tran,. CaJI ;)46-jT;il a rt 5:30. MECHANIC POSITION Exper. ~lechanu:: nttded for lawnmo11l"fll &: llmllll rqu1p. for land~CHpe rnain1. ~'<>. Salary open. H.L. Sct>lic1d, 54\:-1!175, J\1EDJCAL assistant back ofc. E:it p'd only need apply. F or busy G.P. ofc. Must know X-ray. EKG. draw b l ood. El Toro & e PRAC. NURSES e SAL E SMAN e HOUSEKEEPERS e You~ Company e COMPANIONS e Good Potent11L1 All Llvl' In Job&- All 111 Harbor Area No .rf'~ To App!ll"an! Cook·Hs kpr to $350 For semi retirt'd couple E ld•r ly Care $300 mo For rouplf: 10 Hun1. B<:h. Call MN. Sc:hntld! WES'l'CLI~-~· PrRSONNEL AGENCY 2043 Westcll ff Dr., NB &fj.2770 SALES - F ULL OR PART T IME Place pure \.\'aler systems In hon1e-s on n1011lhly 1't'n!11l. l'wlust bl> neat &: willing 10 1\\.wk. Average $T:)() 111 $.'!00 •1rckly ron11niss1on. Call H skpr-Aid• $350 m o !or appo111tmen1. r-.ir, l-fa· Couple needs cook, hskpr &: 1nann, at 778-J<iRi . 111de for disabled husband. lc-'7C=~----~--· I SALES-Ut'c.'Orator Opening. Prac . Nur5e $450 m o 1'1ust bl" exper. Couple nttds good cook &· CALL '.>11--43!11 care for "ife. --,S~A'°'L~ESLA~D=y~- \VOMAN or marure girl tor ltght house"'ork & babysll· 11ni: for pro!. parenl:oi. 2.5 pm wkda.ya, San J uan Cw.Jl .f.93--3725. W0 )1EN for sales work in your local area. Represen- l-if\i Rayne Son Water. Full or part tin1e basis-897-\093. \\'OJ\1AN \\'anted lo c11re for 2 i·h\JdN:n, age 7 & 8, live-in. Call after 6 pm. 962-5.184. Y EL LOW PAGE SALES The \Vest 's la~t lndt'J)('n· r!t"nl lOC'al t elephone direct· ory publisher llt'e'ds addi- 11unal S3les111en to nieet cur· IT'nt e.~p1u1s1on. F /time, pcrn1. no rnrvr l, hi-eam· ings, es1at>-produc1. ---~-=--Return 1 from Rentals SALEll CU.!ilom furniture Rental "'"" Retia.le Div1s1u11 ' BEDROOM-<lrMser, mir- ror, headboard & 2 1111e stands. was $l35-Now $99. I MA1TRESS, box spnngs & frame, now just $43. ./ SEVf':RAL BL'tlfOO/ll I !I stanu1g a1 $59. ./ DINE'ITE sets, !able & 4 chau·s, $~9. ./ SOfA & chair r.els, Sia.rt· ing al $25. ./ BEAUTl~'t.:L 5 pan 1 sh (~) sofa & 101·.:-sea!, \.-as S620. now $199. ./ E ND &: Cocklalt !ables starting a l $5 each. ./ LA!\1PS, l11rge I; sn1all stc1r!ing at S1. I 20 SOFAS. btg sl'lf'(•t1on. f' 1irne. »50 yrs of ngr. Exp. N" 1i.""••ss1on here -1\·r ha \·e cclor &: design_ st11t11ng at P rac. Nurse $500 m o fll"•I rtret's.~ . .'\µpl y The Sho1\. 111•"11 111l"Tt'a!!!1ng busni..·:>s by $15. For parllally bedridden lady off, No. 22 f'"ashlon Isl:i.r.d, nvf'r ~.i'< Pf'f yr. ror past ./ !:!' REF'HJG 11•/ wa1-ranl}'. N.B. 3 yr.; & '71 c.'l"pected to Ix> $12\t. Cook-H s kpr $350 m o SA'.'.1P<Lc"c..-:Mc,c,c,-,,-,-,-p-. -0-,,c,,-.. I l'l"i'n h1ghrr " ./ HEADBOARDS, w h 1 Ir For lady on Balboa Islam! 1'lanufaclurer ladies drt"SSi'S !hey last~ SI . HEALTH & FAMILY CARE AGENCY 1805 No. Broadwa y San la Ana 547 -6681 & ~uits. tl1ust bl' able io tr you"rc ambitious & ag. ./ BE!\lJ1.JfUL pa;ttires, '>'·ork from sketch. Apply grcss11·r 1' sef'k a c;1rf'rl' s1art1ng ar $10. Rojel, Jn r. 1008 Babcock, in classified yellow page Used Furniture Factory C.J\I. 6-1G-7448. sales, plC"ase report 1n per· 188:1 Harbor Blvd, CJ\l ~on for intervie"'S Thurs. ~18 -9457 SECRETARY Sf'p1 JG, 1rn1: Friday Sep1. 1 2~T~llc,1cN~bo-d~"c1-,,-:1 -,cbcl cb~,. for invcKtn1rnt t·o. 1\·11 h a 17. 9Ailf: tllonday Sep!, 20, ood " 120 n1ode1·n office in 11. brau11rld 3 · 7P" k B set, g ccnu. · ea SC'\. nl "'· At Llts ey ros Queen Anne 11ining thl w/2 new Uui ld ini:r. l\1us! be able r. Co "" E Bro•d'"')' 'l' " •• y ' lC"aves & 6 chr.;. Si:i. L1k1· 10 greet & h1111dlf' wealrhy Anahcun. ~fisgJon Vif'JO arra. 837-7!>20 . .!!""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!""""! Models Male & Female RECEPTIONIST * Hair Hunters &l+-21 5! * r-.tOTHERS . S1uden1s. Grand mother:s. Jf )'OU f' II j 0 y chlldren, 11,·e nel'd your volllnlt tr help in nurse!)· schrol, Hrs to be arrAnged at your convenience. \\'ill ~ve good exp. 64&-37Cli. :'oifOTHERLESS home, live-in houaekeeper wanted. 2 children 7 & 14 yrs. lntetv1f11,·s \\/rd thru Sat. 96l--050J. * r/!Joon Rake,. We •r • n ow acce pting applicat ions for - DAY ~USBOY DAY & NITE DISHWASHER Please Apply Between 3 & 5 P .M. O r Before 10 A .M . J!W52 MacArthur Blvd . IA<'nMs frorn 0.C. Airport) Nf'11'po11 Beach NEED housckrl'f>I'!". One fi hr day per •1·cck. r-.1u~r h<1vr own trans. Nr Adams & Brookhur~1. Cnll to.Ir s. t-.1oore 67~!-l'6:JO d A y s , 9611-21:\0 f'V('S, NEED REAi~ I:: ST /\ TE SAL ESPEOPLE. Have good buyrn; ror you to ·"'H ho1nf's & income propETty too. Call (Oflay for 1ntrrvif'1t· \\'. E. l./\CHEN.\1\'Elt Htf>Q :O.'e1\·porr Bh·.t. 646-.l928 eve~ 673-1)77 NURSES A1dr~ lor nur.<1n~ homl". Exf)f'r p r r f 'd. 494-8iti:i 8:30 AM-5P'.'.t. iltA TU RE c!il'ntr. with poise & charni. nrw cornrr da)'bf'tl ('01nbo. 7 S111 rr $:)00. Luskey Rros &: Co., Inc. f~'S . .$75. Library !bl $25. '.\lust enjoy 11,·nrkinjl; \\'Ith the Call Jean Brown, 5-i(}.60j5 St:rviOK lhf> \Vest since 1949 '.\Ii.sci Ibis, s1nl lounge chr. pub I i c. Light ollice COASTAL AGENCY 5'1S-1423. backgrourx:I. !'Ume typing 279o llarbor Bl at Adams MUST go Easr: W i 11 required. $300/mo to starl. SECRETARY sacrilice Dinrttr se! Sj(), Call 5-16-J025. Good t I M h . l'Ombo n:frig-lreelL'r s:i0 .. RECEPTIONIST w,. 1, d . opportun1ry or. a ert e~ 1ndrs• 1 _ " Seert'larv 10 work 1n fa~f i::as s1ove .$25. Au10 \\'ashl•r Con1pelrnt. pl!'1S1ni: ap-paced · N.R. adi•t"rtisin-i:: $25, king sz bed, nr11•, $200. pcarance: lor . N.B. law of. agf.'n<'Y· All skills in1:I. Antiquei 800 I c"=6-""8".o'='c"-'Pc'"~· --=- !ice .. '.Y p ln g, so mt shnrtha nrl rcq'd. Xln"t saJ. LEAVING Jor Europe. il lus1 transcribing, 8: 30 -S. Call an.· •. hf'ne lil•. seU fine lurn11u1-P . Liv. • "~"'" 'J "' OL'TSTA:'\DING carved ,r.t: :i-lu-.N\1\1. Phone 833-1670 pierced Victorian funi, 4 nn-sota, chairs. 111.bl<'S, <1n· RE. SERVATION Co ntra ct SECRETARY rhruns rte: din mr ra Llc. an. dining ehairs, Host ,r, girl . must hr O\'rr 2~;. V~ry Diver-sified position req·s Ho.~tess, setltf'. chairs in t1que glass, n1irrors, chairs, l\€al & alr·'rl. Ph. ~i-{b21 · back~:round in advertising or fl('f'cllrpoinc $2:«! r i r n1 . chests, & miM:. 567-t343. l\l r. Bro1vr!er. mktng. Xln"t benefits &. Dining rm set. also cus!n1 3 :O.IONTH old Herc11lon sofa working conds. Call for appt. bed set. lite mahoi;: finish. 7 & lo\'rse11t, g11n1t' st-1 , colfer 5'10-4020. pit>ce~. $1700. make of!f"r on 8r rnd !hls. Unu~uaJ c11.1shrd R~:!NF. steel drtailer w·an1. A l v e ry P roducts par\ or al!. Pvt party, v('lvet ivi ng room set. <'<l, Your~. 2 or 3 yrs. exp. P11y~ 10 Swo. ritm )oca!crl.1 __ 2"6"2"0.,..s_o;c'cscu= .. -"""' cs_._A_._ ,_:~_,,_._,,'"'-----~-67~&8 . in r·ount;l in Valley. 962-14·11 SELL B Line !11sh1on~ 12TH ANTIQUE SACRif!CI::, l-l rrculon 8' LAG UNA H ILLS Interview ing For Daytime Busboy Apply tn Pf'rsnn 24001 Ave De Lac&r!ota Laguna Hills Com + warrf!ubf'. T,.aining SHOW & SALE ~fa & lovrsrnt. l1v'g rn1 A1·;11I. C'al! Pat at: 100 ANTJQUI'.: EXlllBITS furn inrl velvc-1 i<Ola & .'\;\!l-'17~~-~23-9~.\/;. Long Brach 1\rena love.~eat. Sp~n Ollk tbl&, all SF.H VICE ~ta 11on atl<'nd:inl lnr11l, mature. Appl,v II ,{· II Sht'll, 19th & Placrn11a . C.:\! SERVICE ~la. '.\\gr o r lr;11nre Clas~ A Smog. t.;ood salesman , lite mechanic11!, rtrlll & am- bitious. S...t .Jim, 2590 Newport Blvrl. C.)-1. SERV!Ct; S1;i1 1on Sillrsman p/Un\l'. j'l;eal in appear. Expcr. 2:i!XJ Ne"·port Blvd, Ci\1 SERVI CE S1 11.lion a!Tcnclan1 Apply Union &rvirr. 194·1 Harbor Bll'fl. C'.!\.1. OL:ean S-Long Beach Blvd. like !lf'w~ &1~1701 . Sept 16, 17, 18 19, Rf.Al 'TJFUL !10\111 o 11 k Thurs fo'r1 :::a1 1 io 10 pm Rt'dronnl srl, hl'Adhoarrl l: 'sun 'i:.i to 6 pm fr:unc-. Or1hope1!1c mnl!rrss, ·~--* ANTIQUES * 2 n11r stands. dhl •tresscr Round oak iablcs, squarr w/n11rror $100. ~,.1s-ono. oaks. dressers, rockers. EARLY /\n1rr sp1nr11;:-(i'W br('akfrunls & rnany moN' tlC'd. :«Ira fir1n Simmons choicr i1t'rns; Pvt Pry. For ilt11 ttrcss & ~pnngs. Xlnt !urthrr info; Call: 6-16-73.35. ct1nd. $60. or \\"1ll sell st'p. GENUINE Bear coa t apro:.:. ~14()..29!'0. !JO years old .. Ext d lent con· PR \•elvet ~hairs, round table di!ion ~100. Call alter 5 pm. .(. 4 chairs, "J con1n1odrs, 532-10i9. SQla h<>d, lrg blk chr~t. b!k S National Cash Register S ,1•rough1 iron chandellC'r. Old, very ornate brass tASl'. Call art I\ pm. 64·1-0322. (/\t !he E l Toro otr Nr,.,1. Su!ary + l"On1n11ssio11. ramp 3006 Harbor BlvrL C l\1. Xln t eond. &: '>''orking order. f·RUfT\VOOD ga n1c ~1'•. ~~·· Ideal Jor boul1qtJf' !'hop. <'1C. rrl !abtr, 4 Ca1w hat:k t•hr.~ l\-fu.~L :<Cll $3~ li·12-35..~9 c1·~-'>'"/pnrro! .i;:rC'en ninich uph11I A.~TIQ~~-Pop1'nrn l'l<l01h. srats. Lik r nrw cone!. $300. J'rrfN't oprrat1ng ("on d. 6-14-43:!0. S.D. freCl\lly/ S!-IA.\IPIJ() ~1rl ,t· ;iss1~1ant. lrould niake gl"f'al p.i tio UP.AND nl'\v klngsizr hrd f·u11 rim<', mus! be !1c'd. RELIEF RN or LVN. all Richan! Ouelr!te Beauty shifts. Phone 6 4 6-176 <I . ~on. 1610 \\'. Cst H"'Y· NB. har. Phon~ <1 ftrr 6 P:\f r·oinpl.. anTiqurrl d rs k 49'1-49i7. 11/1·h111r. Antiquf' 1n1nk. 1r l.E,\Vf~r, for ~:umPf'! ~J'i-1452. Equal Oppor. En1ployer. ---SHAR P G AL A1111qur ~lasi;, ~-hiliri;_ m1r-Aj\;TJQUE Mahog po s-t e r \\"r)! 1h'<'S~l'rl, Gund Jook1nr:. ror~. rh{'!<IS & la nips . 111 111 l)l'ils, s1m; like nrl'• l~nnrl ])l'rv-tnnhiy. Li11• "ffi("e 557-l :W~. 42 .. ganie !ll ble, .$6.'i; nusc ;~~r,~.l\J~~~~g ~~;11l11,~1g ;:;{i ;,\:.:~err ~-~=£~. SP~~1~·1~;~~ items. &1~14 c~-.. ~- 111111' QU1<hfwat1ons: :1"1"' or \\"ATERFJEDS ron1 ple t r l'nr1rll11Qn S2ia. %ll.-9~7. 1-• I f I undrr. 2.1-:{S ,\ht!'! he ~1n-w .,,.,..('"Stil , ramr, 111a · gle .~ nr unn lla<'~lC'd . some Appliance s 802 t~s. p!!rl. r lc'. Only $65. 1rnvi•l 1n\'<}lvr1I ;,.1:;.g2~ 67:Hi30 or 646-{.634. Reub en.; LAG U NA H ILLS Inte rviewing F or sHIPP!Nr; \\"_A_H-!·:Jl?ii.1->E-.. DEF.:P rr-eezf' . .$60 Ad rniral· DINING ROOM~S"E~T~ :>:1•11• ron1p:viy, twAr 111rpor1. Sear~ Lady Ko·nmore 3 spd Full si11, 8 cha ir,, ·'"h can crow 10 ~t1 f)<'n·1•or. 11·ashrr, .$150. St>lf rll'n n1ng buffet, fruitwood OPENINli H11rd11.nrr ;;lorr l\,•w pro.111.-1 Sr11rt .$2.~oil. \\r~t1ngh.•<' Frosl./r"e ri nl~h ·,'· b7]-43b2_ in Harbor V1tw Centrr 11r Call Rnh \\"1l~ir1 . ;~iQ.£0:).'i rrfni:, .SIOO. D1n1n.11; room PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES P ('OA:-.TAL AGENCY flt 13· "16 ·i;2· 19 • MAl l'Tl ESS hox ,V ~pflllR1\ ~e11"fl0rl Crnl('f". N c-e ri Apply in C"ri;o~n ~ • •1• ,,. ,...;, .i, · J douhll' hrrl. pr r fr c 1 . ~alf'~l'lerks . checkers, nll ll.'t' 2-IOO l Ave De Lacarl1'1A '2r.i<l llarbor 131 a1 Ath1n1~ :::ih>1l11nar. 11p1 '.!, C.i\1, · I B€autyrr""1 .S . .0. 67'.Hi:l()~ all , girl, rr ccivlng 1•lrrk. Plra~,.. Lfu~una HJ!~ STATlT ~'our Chn~1n1as 1':1rn-ti.I~. Auto. "'"'·~hrr, '>''hlte. 5 ~lll lf' qu;ilillc11!1on in h-irrr (A1 the El •roro off rarnn l11J::li now. St1f11v S:it·:.h \'~.~. u!d, lluiis il't>ll $60. 4· l D S D I I HOlJ. Y\\'OOD bl-r1. likl' nC'w. to Classifird /\d ;>;o, I., a1-·. · ree"·ay Cn\'rn!ry .1r11·rlry. Nn 1n. free (']Pc.. dryrr r n c J. '. ' P ll•I, l'.0. Do:it l:i60. l I II I ". 1•1·1 $30. <_;:u·d 1111\lc-, 4 <'hr!i,, ., \'Cs n1en . CfJ <'C' inw: o r V>J-~·.. g•oi'!JO Cos!a i11esn, CA 92626. SALE£ -!\ten <IC'l1v. Call l'>olf)..{~14 . =====~----~ poker top. Rsnbl. ...,... J • 1-----------1 STOPlll \\1£DGE\\'OOD gag range, 4 GIRL'S 3"" tl.forris rhe~t & ,\.10V!:-IG aale JoT1 & Sat 10-4. Drtt&Jng table, SJ5: chest of -~~--~~---~-JOHN'S BIKES NEW dra"¥1'$, S2j: bOOk.shr!vei;, Co lum b ia S:! 50: Z erx:I labll"'S, S6 & $4; P r emium 2 ocrasiooal ch&trs, $10 & Rom•na S3.50: ~ tloor lamps, S~.50 OPEN 2·10 PM WKOYS c•a; ele<: n1bct'r, $12.50; SAT&: SUNDAY 9-6 rn1ial 11torage cabinet. SIO. 645-4720 vaCtlu111, n1isc d l 11 bes, -\\'ill take 'rtRde-ln11- gl11ssware, kitchen utensil:r. hr11.·r1. 303 Margtierlta, Apt 3'.'.1 "f,()9 " L'O PY paper type C. Cd~t. 673-1840 &12. In original cartons. 2JXIO shN!lS 8~ x 14'' and NO\V Chru Sund11y el'erylh1ng l,000 tibcets 8•,:, x ll". 111ust go! S\\' & Han1 S urplus !rom tr i al 1i.•c·ei\'er.;, niov1e can1rra & r!emonstrarlon. Price $75. 11r oJ 1·c 1 or , f'I r 1·1ron1c Call 642-4321 . rxr. 277. good1,-~. bowl ing b a 11, bellyboard, misc junk. AISQ 2 10xl6.:i TIRES & wheels seU1ng good stulf: Wurht".ter $7j, Au!o lrll/lS coolf'r, new $25. 8'4 2-11522 org11n. CF. re fr1i:.. t..:E lo,,-;;;;;-"'°c-;--,---~ 11•asht:r, 2024 G<ildene.1·e. El.VIS Prl:-sley's pt!l"'llonal Costa J\.1esa. ~5857 jukC" box w/100 records. -HUrnniage Sale &st otft'r. :,.i&..9379. T H E BIG ONE AHEA 1'\lg, !ables. bike, 5ml SI . John !he Divine Church apphan<.·es, cRm1·ra, tennis .~n·npr ol Bay & Orange, rat•ke1~. &t4-7426 (' nt. Sa 1, Sept. 18. 9:30 am SllJ:\lPO elrc pot!rr's 11•hcc-l, 10 ."1 ;.::i only. v.·/s!ill p<1n, Xln1 L'OJw:i, MOU:::i F. full ol fu rniture, $17.i. Ca ll 67:1-53!f>. rvf'rythirii; 11·11! be solrl inti PAI R 7::,(1() BTU FC',ldcrs womens clothing, size 12 ,f,, WirnJ-011· air cond , JlOV $75 14 20902 6t'11thw·ood Ln., ca. 546-1431. ,'~l.cBc..c96cc8.c56c40-~·--o~-c 1 Mlscellanaou1 YARD Salf'~ House full of Wanted 120 BE OUR GUEST Mtl3"t £"!~ away due to lt- fiJR i\'EEh.'EXD OR MORE leriiei. Jri&h Wollhound, Dhcovl'r mobile home hving Doxlt-, malt, AU shotl 1Mil 1 at ita bHt by visiting Oil(' of rabies. Both 7 moe old. Al- S.D. No. Cot1nfy'1 mos1 lu.1-so 2 mate kittens, Cttl · urious ninbilt' home corn-673-8383 day1, · ~ f mun1t ies. ~lobile home pro-1 YEAR old male Fox Te;r.. ' vld"d !or your visit. Ideally Mer; lully houliebrokimi located to resort & fine AKC rq;istratlon: 1 om nrea.s. show f'xperie~. Spec' ccrnikleration to family who FOR IPNOFO 'oxRES:. ~RITE kno'l\'I and love• the brffl!. . . B • 20105. 494-6302. ~Af\j DIEGO, CALIF'. 921'.!'J I:==~~----~ DEPT. P. ~f. THREE femslf' pood lf'11 ===-=~~--~I champagne. I Male Ptk. STEREO, I9n Garra r d · -~-1 ,.... ingese. All AKC. Approx. 2 ,,...,..... • w.i i!erta changer, mo"s old . 646--01~2. 548-1022. air suspcnslon .s p' a k e r a 333 I E. 17th St, C.M . w cro ,s-over syatem.1-~=-~------1 Ai\1/Fill/MPX radio & POODLE CLIPPING tape player, 'till brand new, Nev.'JlOrt Dog Groomery ~ 1\·as left on I a y . away , C Newport 81 . on Peninsula Originally !!Old for S32:5, pa.y 1_67_>-_77_66_. ______ ~1 ore balance ot $115 or small SfANDARD poodle lemal~ payn1ents. Collection Dept, \.\·hile. Champ line. S7?>- 714/89J-.0501. \.\'/paper:s $3{). w 11 ho u t : 1972 ZENlTIIS: All models in 962--1687. .. stock. Spec.lit! opt-"TJ1ng sale G F. RM AN SHEPHERDS; on thr.se new morlels. Dis· AKC, purebn?d. 811 whi . counts for cash. ~xterw:ted S75. ea. 646-4710. · \.\'~rrantits & tree antennas AKC German She herd ll,ii 11,·ith 11ll ccn!'K.lles" Ask about F . _,1 p • • . ABC yrs. neuu y. cash · carry pnces. Call 536-0381 Color TV 9021 Atlanta at ., rurniture llkt' new. r.1ain· trnance f'(!lllpment '."17 ford \\"agon. Must Seti! •114 Al· !so, NB 1'1agno!ia 'HB. 968-3329. (2l FEMALE Germ a n \VANTED q1111.lity used ladies ----· Shepherd pupp~s, purebre9, & girls apparel. Ot·ig's 1871 ADMIRAL P or1_a ~le S20. 616-2179_ :.· prefe!'N'd. !all & winter, Color closeout sale. L1m1ted17°",.-~'°""'""-;c--,;-:-:-col GAHAGE SA.LE: Sun 19\h Naug. sof!\ $50, l'i" girl's bike .$7 .50, books. clotbes !· misl·. 460 62nd St. NB. qt1anli1 y. Priced lo clear. AKC SHEL.TIES f T 6 furs & je11,•e!ry. All Si.ze1;. ABC C~lor TV, 9021 Atlanta, Collies I. Ma.lei $60. Char;np Rags to Riches, 285 E. H.B. 968-l3Z9. sire. ~508 to.lain. Tustin. 54-1-9311. Musical lnatrumenti 122 l\IAGN AVOX stereo TV con-DARLING 7 wk old puppif'I, ;:ccn;;;--;c:c:;--cc----;:--;;--:-; I ~le, TV need5 picture tubt, p11.rl Samoyan, all white. A \'ARD 3Ale: Housl' full ot F'ENDEH SI rat o ca~ t er $100. &16-4939. rt-al btiy. 642-4818, 534-3885. f urn i 1 u re · ttke fl('W. Guilar .$150. Band il1aster :~~~~~~~~~= AKC pupg, DeJmatlon, .\la1ni<'nance equipmf'nl. 57 ' -, 11, ' 0 _11 , amp Sl50. Both xlnt L'Ond . [i mOli: Poodlt"s, 2 mo.1 A~~. N~~~n. , lusl ..... ~ ~14 &12-1719 btwn 6 & 8 pm. f rtt to You I ATKeCnnls~-~3::2,:~,· pup•, ~oo 7'7"~~-----~8oll~IHA'.'.l.\10ND B-3 org-An v.!/'2 . ,.,,., ~"" ,.~ M i1cellaneou1 sprakrrs, PH..10 &: LE'sl1t', 3 Lints, l T imes, $2.00 to $150. $2350. 213 426-2833 r ANT AST!C SALL * Or,if'ntal ar c e ssorirs- r!C'1'flra!or •trn1s .i:. anti11urs. Oil r11 intin,i:s. cuckoo clo<.'k. 1·a11drl11hr11 . Sofa. d 1 n in g !able, sn1all fahles, liu11r1s, J1;1r re/rig, Arr rugs. clcl' train. cluthrs. lools & ba~krt6 galore: 1419 Dolphin 1Irv111c· Trrr111'f'I. Cd'.'.l. *AUCTION* 1'\nc Furniture & App!i11ncc1 Auclions Friday, 7:00 p.m. Sept. 17th • * 5-1()-7179 * * B1\LD\\'IN Concrrt Grand. i;:ood condition. 714: 67J-0451 or 714: ft;14-\641. .. FLUTE BUN"117Y'""'Sec:cl,c,c.,: I rxrellrnl concl .. Ill'\.\'. $195. sell 001v Sl Zi. 641i-6129. AUTOHARP -$39.95 IH2-J9.11 CONCERTINA, S30 C.(•od 1'0nd. 673-217•\, L111da Office furnltura/ Equip. 124 W in d y's A uctio n Barn DESI\ J(lx60, \\'aln111, 2 20;;,'ti, Ne"'port, CM &t6-8686 pedestAl. Locking rlrawrr5. _B:_h~nd Tony's Bldg J\lal'I Nier L'Ondition. 64~11 1 1\10\VER S1Jrnt Srnt!, 3 mo DESK:!Oxf,()~o~I~ ol•t S:).'i. Os I"' i 11os r 0 pc prdcs tal. Lockinl! <lrll\\'ers. Tt'klron1x model t-:'l. ;,12, Nie<' conchtion. 644-61! !. Slj(), Eico model No. 460 P ianos /Orga n1 126 S6j 83.1-3Zfl8. i ---":':c:-:-:::-:::::--- Dl AJ\·IOND Jntl'rloc•k \\'C"rl· COME TO <11111! S<'I, flawlrs~. !111vr a p· K EYS TO HAPPINESS pn11~11I. $4 2~1. Sell /or rash for the beat v•lue1 in S:!QO_ .Fri/SRI n1o r n . NF:W&U.<:;ED 673-7968. ORGANS-PIANOS SfERf'.:O o·r~s . 2 t11pc deck k ar- 11'1rkrr c hai r~. \•1lll'a tor t'f'<·l!ner. 1·1otlan h<Jr. 11•nmen's gnlf l"iuh~, (ILJl't. d1sh\\'11..~h1:>r. ~J6S~:>;"J6, -S Na 1ional Cash R~gis1rr! Old, \'Cl)' or nate bra~s cast . XlnC cond. & working ordrr. Ideal for bou1iqt1e shop. etc. J\lus! s1:ll . S350. 642-3589 el'e. YsllvE MONEYI * A1g 1·lr11r11nce snlr on d1·csse1, caprJ.S, \1·on1en's "-'t11r. J\lr1r il.vn "s Dlst'O'll1f SIS \V. 191h .->r.. Costa r.1tsa f"OR sale C>"lmpal'l '62 <'am · ping lraih·r & 1954 Alma house lra1ler. 646-9197 alt You'll Be Gl•d You D id S11lis/ncllon Guarantred ChoosP from large setf'ctlon l.'onvrn!cnl Terms Open L•:ves 'ti\ 9, Sun l-6 Bye's Key1 to H•ppiness I6:}1!l f';. \\"hillier Blvd, \Vh11!1cr ~21 3! 694-1076 PIANOS ** ORGANS Large S<'lr 1•11on . Save_ $1$ Nrw • Used * Ea"y 'f<'rms illon k fri e1•e:<; ·111 9 Sunday 12-5 F'r1r11<lly lf'lt'phon,. infnr, FI ELD'S PIANO CO. 1833 NewTJOM Hlvd Costa f.lel'fl 714164>32~ '.Jpn1 WOULD YOU 1...0 LD'"°-,-.,c,,-.,c1-,.ch,-,-,-1=3.i7.. BELi EVE Ur1gr houdo1 r cba1sr loungr FREE ORGAN LESSONS S'.!~1. Zr1glrr far.ml rxPrciscr as long a11 you like! No rei;· $7:1. 616-:ilti!!. istralJOll. NoobHgat!on. Just :::::cc~..,-,--Comr. 1'fond11.y1 7:30 pm CA RPt~T ('ontrat•t11r has PX-COAST MUS IC cr~s sh11gs, hi·i()ll'S; $~ yd. &i2~21lal up, ln·C' e1l, Jal.On 1'14: 492-22.'>4. tl1 /N SllALL ~p111cl organs, as '"""""-oc-.,-~--~~ I recelvt-"(\ by us SS!I. I.Rsl 1e IRVJ NF: Cons! Country Club "-h M Sp<'nkrr niodel :T.1, sm. mem.,.,rs 1p, tist sell, Pvt p~r1 y, 5'18-3403 dys, 54S-3270 /lamrnond !ipeaJ!"er JR20 eves. $69. COAST M U S I C , Kr1·rENS . .f. •1·ks. Girls & BLACK male toy poodle pup- '">'S. Beauties black or py, 6 wks., S4~. • 968-1170 i.:rt')" r-.to lher, llima.lyan. l;:;-o.;;--c,.;cc' ;'i-;;c;--,""=:,J,. !>18-6559, 12:30-3:30 PM, JO.YORKS HIR E Teni ', l lpo1. beautitu! 4 mo. old. Call for rnEE to GOOD home appt. 6"5-4Tl.8. w/fenctd yard, GERr.tAN IRISH SETTER puppiee SHEP, fen1ale, all shol~. AKC, champlon lil1f':. tai:s. Good \1· f k \ d s . • 557-9428 • ~i·\0-f(lOl\. Gr•at Dane Pups 7·~ l\10. Grnnai1 Shepherd, AKC R~g. Fawn. 714 577-9693. sm bn!!'.'d, ff'm. NC't'!ds yard Horse1 156 & hke~ kids. All shOls, lic .. l~-o--:-.-------- 675-8719· HORSES boarded. nnled G RE:Y male kit t y, sold. R\dini;: lf'r;1on1. hou!Sebrokcn. r·antastJr. Jl('r· al'ailable. Now o t I er i n i sunahty. Nf.'eds ch1ldrY'n. evening horse ~ntals trom . 67~7474 , 5 l-0 9 Plessc call for O\VNER pasM'!d a\.\'ay; Toy resecvations on eveJlini ren:- fr"nch poodle, 11 yrs. !als. Close to Lai u n I•' r i sk y, Loves kids .. 1c""~'0','0• oPh=·,4_,..,,,.:.9_182:.,,.·---I 642-2669. HORSEBACK Riding 10" RUBBER TRF.E Le!i1!!0tlB, Our horR $5 pt'r 'i'ou dig t..· haul. 67.J-s.IU private lesson. AJJ qe.;. English, \Vestern. Horses boarded $45 mo. 557-0625. 4 CUTE '·1 Burmese .1 black & whl and hl;1('k. 644-1660. kiltt'nS. 1 solid NE\V Jrg com1.I I.:. stall -t lack room. $18/mo. S.A. Hi;:ts. Call 545-5911. 7 i\10 old Gl'rn1an Shepherd. ---------- Prrrer hon1e-w/ch1ldn-n.l r-------~,--J 1 :: i~~3~1d Genna n Poi nt~r •1;1iiiiijjMjj•jjc:"°jj,jjijj:,.jj-jj~~mjj""iiiii';J:;;;.,Ciiiii~·1 Female, spa yed. 5$7-3032 BLK/whl male kit!en, has Ganer al /1ad shots. 1-----------* *' 546-(J;,,i7 * CAPT Al N "'=~~~,-~~=~-IUnlimitf'd licens, -any rros• GER.\!~~ Sh<'pherdfl-fusky tons. 30 Years experie msle 6 , m~. ro good home sail & poy,·er. Prol~io v./lt'J: yd. S,-,7-3271. spon tishinl!:" guide: r.1exica.n r.IALE Cocka poo, 6 mo old. & Central Amenca & Paclf. Loves k11ls. To gd home. ic Coast ""atl"r1 -lnstruc· '.'.ln1"1n1:. }18-1146'1. non 1n boat handllng, se.J ~ r·REE spayrd cats. Kinen~. Spay1nio: inrorm at ion , !J.16-73()11 or 63.J-7975. SJA:V1F.SE <·ar, 2 yr.1 o ld, i;p:iy1.:cl. gf'nlh• frr><' to good hn111r . :.10-900R . manship, DR & celesti nav1i;:1\li()n. PICK UP ol DELIVERY ANYWHERE: captain 11vailabte for e x• lendrll cru1s1ng. Extensiw atlnll n1strallve expenence: &16-2977, BLACK len1/lle Labrador 2 Man Run.about. 14 ft. 35 ho. n('('d~ home & ya_n1 badly, Full race de<'k. Great 10f lovrs l'hll<!ren. &l6-,o31l$ Teenager&. E.~ccllcnl ron-• NEE:DS hon1C". Beall! female dition. Make oller. 64fr.8018. r oll1e/Spaniel, 3 yrs, shots. WANT to buy GIUll-Sporl· lovrs kids. 837--0560. 8-5. fi!bing boat, 24' or up -tw Cockcr-Poodlt', puppy, engines. Wrilf' F. Smith RI . PAINT S/\LES~t,\N ••• TOP quality ~hop r<'q 111re~ burner & grid1l1e, Top A-1 .-~ l"'<P"r & ACT comer desk !et. White &. only need 11 pply . Kcrm LOOKING tech. ['lr ou!.~1dr &. :i;o111r L"Ond, SSo!S. St'ars gas dryer \YATER bedll, All sizes. gold. $17:>. 962-1:..S::t Rim 11. llard'>'•are 2 6 6 6 Sal m nded penon set for llt'nch S('n'lcr . Dcsif't' ynuog $50. 64&-1701. $13.95. Ask about packa).;"e Newpon & llarbor, C.1'1 &lZ-2851. GHAN'"O,-p7i•-,..,.-.~T=~-m-•-M7o_u_• aelec!1on from Sf'mi C:nnc'ertor lo Baby Grands. all recondi1ioned, Pr!Cf's staJ1 at $695. C 0 A ST illUSIC. Newport & Harbor, C.M. 642-2851. very [riend!y, shotJI 1, Box 2383 Davi•, Ca. he81thy. 642--0452 WHALER. 13' .f.5 J1P Harbor Bh·d. CJ\!. )"O~el~ a real c~r op. clean-c~t.man5f!xp'd in col-KENMORE auto "'a.o;her S~. LOVESEAT, wil h flt'\\' dt'B.15. S yr. gtir11ran1l'e. \Ve PBX ope<rator, answering portunHY. Xlnt fu!Ul'f' for n~ yrviring. tar _TV, 275 Kenmorl" auto 11,'aSllf'r $j(). co=5;,~lll. can d~iver. 846-749o. st-rvice ~xp. prelf'rred , right man. Earnings com· E. l7th, C. nl. li-l2-9j42. Bo1h g00fl L'lJrlff, guar '-1 -~~==-----,-YAOIT CLUB MEM- Relief shitt, Hu n I l n g 1 0 n mrnce immediately should lJER.c;/\TILE .secrel<try to drliverc.-'tt. 5'16-116n, 1147--'1115 SACll.Jf!O:! cus!om do1''" BERSHlP BLAD< PersiB.11 mothe r JohTV!Qn, 1'rafler, 1'op rond, St'E'k~ good homes for he.r Best olter, 675-8234 . kittens. 497-1426. GLASSPAR 10' Supe:r Lite FREE aluminum cans, Come Wfrleck &. controls, 9.8 hp & pick up. Mere, s.325 or offer 646-6129. lkaeh al"f'll. 5.'6-8881 . be in excrs.<i of $300, per "'k. p u b I i ll hr r . ,\1 a i;: a 1.; n,. J .. ATF: mOOr~ pn 1n 1 liflf11 , hand carvrd frame, Savr S-KIO-Jo"ull pricf' SllOO ,.E "SONNE L-T.~RoN=E~ No canvassing or i;olici ting. h11("kgr<>uml <lC",1rablr , s,-,·i() ""asher, avocado, Xlnt cond, 1_ocl_l"c'....c"c'-·-""~'c· _N_B..,.. ---, I Must Sell! 644-£740 ~ves_ ==~-~----=,-I B I p ~ · · b · t e t s1 -611 1·-1 , FREE P"PP'"· "'Y llmall l-0 oa s, ow•r Interviews y appo1n m .n a1 '· ·' -·"'"· S~JO. (.;uar & cl"llvtrcd, Sccrelarir~. che111, 11mpt1 , ANTln UE pho-•, T v, 675-6967 906 Good Typ1ni;:, X1n't t-o. I 9 kd u, "' "" !IAMMOND. S l t 1 n w .1. y, ,.,j ho on Y •·1 "·~-c ays, ll WAITRESSES ___ :~16-!1672, IM7-S!lj POS!<'~. ~au na. Call .Slf'reo & brick·a·hraek. All .. _&.. 8" m~. Call Lorr11inr Cornn 835-2771 ' t.13-6238 Yamaha. Nf'w • ..-.. * 646-1964 * 17' Gia•""", 1968, lnlxl/otbd, \v"-"STCLIF.f' ' . EXPER. llOTl'OIN·T •"lo ,,.,,.,,., & hcaul cond. 2117 Ehico Avl", I I k •· t ---.°"'""°"''""'.--·\ ~ < SALESM•N .... ,,, pan01tom011tm1e1.ot:! FREEWOOD 11pprox 100 hr.1. Mer • P ERSONNEi. AG ENf"Y " Full or p/t1mr. Not undrr 21. t'lcc 1lry1•r, copp('t'!Ont', $50 BUNK bed!. Perrecr rondi· Apt 39, C ill. 6i5-171•1 buys in So. Calif. •I Schmidt I \• · 1 A 1 · 1· ·ihldd 15000 Ph l644 s,,.~.car 646-3231 cruiiJ r.r, front we 20--lJ ~\'rst!'liU Dr .. NB olln~ aggressive ma n or pp y 1n person, Surf .. t: ,C::lr· ca. Xlnt 1•nrw!. g1111r &. ion iv1 a er, · : WATERBEDS ONLY $15. t.1usic Co., liOT N. Main, ,..,. wftri-bull & trlr. $l650., _. &l:i-2770 :salrs 1n well Mtablished Join, :.930 \V. Coa!l lhl!)', NB. d1•l1vr!'f'd. ;,.i()..)1,672. 847-111 IS 673-217<1 Kini or queen siz,. Bf'lll 20 S11nta Ana. 64:z..9879 a.fter 4, ,. ~ jf!wclry .~rore. MllS"1 apply in Or e11lJ &16--1202. STUDIO COUCH · I < r t cc===,-.,,--:--,,,,-,,,:;:-PHAR~l/\CIST Posh flC\.\' e t-.lAYTl\G ~pa ir rnan hRl gauge v1ny · .. yr, ac C1f'Y HAMMOND M·3 w/N!Vf'rb, II~] U druit storr in Nt'wport person. OvC'r 21· Kirk Jt"l'.'t'I-WAJTllES..<; parl lime din-wa.~h4!r-JCJnt t'Ond--Oclv w/00 S20 auaran!C'e_ 646-66J4, Xlnt cor'l(j. $750. COAST P111 Mid~· 26' Jc enea w/37'1-F Chrl • eN, 2300 Harbor Blvd., C.M . Ing rni M!rVi~. Ex .... ,1,· ...,.,., 54s--0473 Craft cnr. S/f> &: D/S. Be11ch creatf'B opportunity N ~-11 ... '"''''' day guar. $50. 5.11-8637. l~=~~c--..,--.,,--iPOWER mower, $6: p .. u;h MUSTC, Newport & llarbor, ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiii;I Re•dy for -·•Un • .,,.;,, .·' f I bl 0 V'"'"" at 11· only •1>ply Bahia Corinthian -~~--~~~~== N 8' I 1--··~ ~ or an outgo ng, ~ e, b". M/\\'T/\G AUTO WASHER, BARGA! + .e<>a w ....... ~ mower, $7: 2 Sean Fatl!O C.1\.f. 64:Z..285l. ~8-379'1' - -pll' ortf'nted phenn1H·l~t. S/\LES\IJO:vfEN. am itiou~. Yach!, 1601 Bay~i<le Dr, pillows, neetl11 upholstering, II 713 II htl d l lO -;;;;;;;o.;;;;-n:::::::-:=::;:--;: P f G I 150 • ~" ··-11000 I II LEU.OW. $3ji. rt'!I, ' s g y U$e •. PRlVATE Party want.I to • 1, •ner• ~ u· V"' ~ ..... ,, ... m w/f 0 romm,·11erl lo dev"l""ing ('lll'n ·""'·· · mo, 11 or Cit~!. w•• ·-. -w !70. ~-4--0705 r · 110 <~ 0958 -~ ' "" * R3R-(J~ * nuv '"' <>a; re rig, · ~. • buy Plano for ca1h. 1tore as he.alth needs head· p11rt time. Comp:\ny Cll1'1 \\'ANTED Com!Jo 1toui1eman 1 Tux do YOUNG PARAKEETS !Of' bp Johnaon Ii trailer. All~-·.· E . 1 1 ,, "'·he.n you quallfy, c11 t-1AYT/\C \\lasher &-Dryer SO~'/\ $."ill. 8' 0!111", e 9' bc-igc sof11 . 2orange lOUflie 835--2278. Mle, 12.50 each. lng i350. :;4[>.8180 evu. &. quar!e:f!I, ~S'SfTihll t irit .~ou ......, 'lJl". · I.· :'.tn intrMncr illtisl be tlC· _... •tyle. blue wool t1phol1te"", "h•I 1 IB'I E t/w 3 "°'°'=°"'-""'C:::-C-7::::".:": h .. · "'-"'""' " 5 yrs old, xlnt "°'"'· " •.z ... n;, •• 1Cec • BALDWIN 1ptllf'I or,an "' ... '''"'"' wltnd1 . I' 11 1\·arm. roncrrncu in-prr & rrl1a. YPn r around. ., ... 00....... kilt ~ fl I h --. c 'Id SALES $200. • • * &M-OCJOO .,.._6,,. ens . .,.,sf o er or f"ac . w/percu~!!lon $195. * ~~~~a lil.f.~P~~t,..~i~e. B;~~.. MANAGEMENT ~~,,~~~r r~~11~f~~~u1A~ll~;~ L(; cl1rs1 rrcricr. worlur G•rage Sala 812 64G-8.l3:1. ~-~*-"171~-7_0_lc7c•---;;;, ~~ ~~ l~~~~;~~lOO~tUlty, 5: •. Manhattan Beach. Oiv~lon mir rltt'ded 10 hulld 5(1 t•oast ll"·y, L 11 J: u n a ~N"al . S7j . MISC Laving state 2060 Sporting Ooeds 130 SIAMESE KITTENS 67H796 PLATER I C , I new !18.ll"lr """ani:utlifln in 3 Bf'nrh, :J.16-2647 l\laple_ Ave, O f $25 f'aCh. 54().368.f. alt S 22• Cabin r -"-, 150 HP ~ , t-Xpe r. n 1nm um ~., J\.l UST .&tll oak <lesk, port * 548-54!! • In ~-• Immed. OPf'-ning. Rnsan rounty area.\. QUALlt"IC1\·liiiii,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MA YTAG \.\'ashl'r, good stf'rto phono &: lape, .11utn ;-.;c;c.;;;;.,cc,..-c.ccc;-c-:= ~ GAUGE llholCUn W · Sl1mtte Kittens -$25 Me.rcntllf'r, jurt hauled. . Inc, !)48-$$.l1. Equal Op-TIONS: Top consi.~!ent sail's WINDOW working corld $4;,. radio, vibrasonic, upright GENUINE bear coat aprox. cllH;ter model 12 $95. 546-3684 aft 5 pm f'Xtru. $3500. Ph. &n-.!1189.". _ ........ unity Employer. rttord with C'llmings OV<'r ~739'2 50 ynr, old. Xlnt cond . .$100. * Ql-3873 * n-, .., 13, BOS'J'ON ·~-•-. ~ "" •. ~·· SERVICE pinnr:i Ii_ miM:. 67!'>-2078. ...... .. "' .... -.--' 1 Prod 1· he! ft1r $ll.OOO per ~ar, pro\'en IMPERIAL rt{rig/lrtt-ztr 21 Ctll after 5 pm. ~9. Store, R e 1taur.tnT, M Ex cond Nft m.n .. ,.~,tu~~ .. rro!:~spll's. h!aderahlp ability. ne<'~sary GIRL "II II 1100. Xlnt rond. l\10VING mllst JICIJ by l8!h. PATIO dOOr, bikf'~. wini:kM-"B, Ber m SCHNAUZER PUPS. Ownp ercuryu '11 ·-.;,,. .. '" ',..,. •d-'n~lnti'vn ~ .. kll~. will· ... ~,~,.· ncH to baby ilema 1'nl er. too. ~ " * * 545-~J * • "u ,. " 5.'i7-63TI . " "" · Mnllll hutch. '59 Old• f"l'W Ir 11.t •Nd. Groomifll:. 1-----------lc inli:nt'M lo work hanl. Back". 347-ll6.11. -:::=::::-:-:= TERMS S46-0839 • i,: PROf'~IONAL phone. iround in oU~t "'r J;raph11; 1'1111 Tim!" C•m•ras & 433 DAHLIA. CdM, F'rl.Sun. tran1. 536-'193' !:XCELL.l:NT l11te model ' * Boatt, Rent/Chart"r tOI eoi.k1tor • Dana Poinl. San arts ....... ferr,.cl. Rapid ad· No 1111T1('r. nl'Cf'S~. E•~i'pment IOI TAPE CASSE'M'S, E ii rl f'hrome lllOO 1cri~s NCR. GREAT DaM, male 1 )Told, ... ~ , .Furn. \l)Ols, dlnelle 1et1 "" ,. .... &k -Cll'mtnte, C11plsrnu>0 are•. vanccment for riitht man, . 67 .. ~, Ntfht1nr111,, "IA1d' th" S350. 67).98~. no pa-,.ra, s:... 84-.,._, C•I 2S + Catlin. 27 APPLY IN PERSON' b!lhy item~. ,....,6,-,, · f" 11 •c.n ,,._ .,,,. It 5 Work In your own home. ftill COOJPfl-"Y be(l('flt~. Call F'OR SALE • tl.1 I NOX ; ie1.", ..,.,. O"Otl""t\I07. TV Radio HIFI a •r pm. 5 WHkdays ~r $110. FWJ.y Bet! de11l In Rrt'" Phone 633·51•2 for appo1n1ment on Orllt'lnaJ "Spy" BEDS, ch11 i~. !nhleR, aofa~. IRVINE COAST C/C $ , , 13' AFGHAN PUPS AKC equipped, Locatton N1wport ' '°l'"S ~1w 9 00 m 'lo~a O 1 -J9n THE RIGGER c a rn r ra lamps, dt1k, burea1u1, rug1, ter•o ,. ...,. . ..,, "" een : 8• · " "" Y· c · ~"· · S!Zl. 67.l-:"~'i.'16 1 n 1~. 1 mernbe1'9hlp. 67J-47b9 M /1-~. 8 wk1, M64355 Hubor. n•l968-•8«1 lor Info .... 11nd DOOn. Scrlprom111ic lnl"'. ~----.,-,. 200 Apo ena, I\'"-"' 1~ !'. Pllnt Cl111'-llled 11d. &tZ-5678 Sell the old stuff Cflll 641-..'XifB Now1 rn~h . call &12-5678 ,;...c..:..:.c'-'.'-C...----"-~-I NO. 16 FASHION ISLAND NE\VPORT BF./\f,11 H11 ve son1eU1lrtg yoo want to RCA 1'-1tdll color TV console IRJSH Setter pupR, AKC * 5PoRT FISlilNG * , I llOUSE Unntin•! W111tch the di ho M 11 --~ •-~--I :«>11'? C111~1n ... 1 11d1< do t ftOU~E ll11nt1ni;:" W11!rh the . $15(). 1111per pe gTCI!, g w or P.r n, ..,....,,., .,.,,. .. Dfll'lll, \\.'rll -c:i \I NO\V 642~~78. OPEN llOUSE rol11nu1. OPEN llOUSE column. tit MS-7.13~ • field. 714 M:Z..lGU. pas~. Ro.111. &14-&211. ' • Thund.ty, Stpttmbtr 16, 1971 AulOl lo• s..l• l§J li..__ .. _ ..... _ ... ~~l§j l..__·_,, .... _ ... '·~l ~ I AutM h)r SM• 1§1 11 .._ ..... l§J [ 906 28' P\\T Cruiser $3S d;y- 17' Sal.! . .sips ;i $28 day Seai Coit.st Cnus1ng Oub N('ll'p0r1 Harbor . &1.>-;,.:,oo Cycle1, Bike1, Scooters Motor Homes 940 Auto Lea5ing 964 Auto5, I mporjed ~S 1 -~--~~~- 970 Autos, lmporred 970 Autos, Imported FIAT 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, lmporttd 970 Boats, Sail TRA DE klr 34' 10 50' s.a1I boat f:quuy of $11.;oJ on houSl' at Thundertunl Coun- try Club, PaJn1 Sprini.:s fin !ht' goll l'OU1~. 3 Hll, ~ R1\, sv.·i1n. fl'X'L 1 71 41 t;;:,__7.j.ii. 2b' FOLKBQ,\T. j ~ails. 11(',1- I~ rt'bl1 1nbo<lrd. /\Pal · bt'au1~ · Ow11t·r 11Hhl <Pl!. S3300. sl ip a1Ctil. 6·1.->--l·H6 Z!~bf'rgla~~ ~1001,. ~UJ;,.;;;: i:on.d11t0n. T"ak u·1111, hn.nd m-11 ~;i :I~. 11 1111 .!:lip_ $l'J..O !'126--510~. .~-~-~-~O'DAY J;Hr·l1n. delu:>..c trlr cu~1om l....,1er. Loi~ ol t)<.' apj!C'al Sl200. S:\0-1!:11 ~ STAR Dane-er. 5(1 '; oil r·rl<l o! s.c>a~n. \\'are h o11~e elearanee. !20.'i cn1npkt(". !~131 SZ>l-:l.~21. 12' KOR..\LLE l'l /lll'ach111:; rurlder_ :\r.-rr l)c-en ll'if'IL -----·IFOR ~le Uy pn. p;u1y .. 20· THINI HONDA ... "fRIEDLAHDERft ,.,. •U.al rtM"f, .. I Cash for yow-Honda 537-6$2.t • 893-75.Jb eTHE BIKE SHACKe NEW BICYCLES P.\l:TS e ACCi::S:50HlES EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Bnu1ni.: s,, 1rc;d1ni.: 1093 C BAKER, CM Pi!•'t' AITf/\O,' lllOlor l~Jffil' ."h•·f)S IJ. pr•lflill)(' t1 "fl•1gi·ra. l1un. \Jug1~· (.:lit'! ~hi\'•'. IH'"r1 .\-IH"O!l1'1', dtJI "ttt111J1 '1' ~111k'. 1,aJI ~!O\'I.' f" r h~·n11ng, 1'l1Q11r-l· X· 1"111·1, l;;p<' d11t·k, n}l<•n r r r r 11vP 1-;1Jl r._l{hu, :11r e•Jll<l ,\u10 '-h1fL Lr_g Fon1 •'rig l'lt'nly ,,j ~!nrag•· ~IM('.P ~.,. 01111!'r ;11 :;09 L11wfo 11,.,... B:1lboa . 1('01111111.1:.tir;ri ol blh S1 I_ 67:J-.J(,S9-------Trailers, Travel 945 .,. ' _, TRQTlrOOD "J'!~.\\'1:.L J'll1\ll.!</{ 111tl1 !;t orag <' l'\<•;,r Fa1n·ir11 e ;,.16---HJQ !-)l(•d-S~lll. 'f.\ l!OXDA T1"1! f!O. 1(1)\!i _ -{il'..'-l~~1'---____ _ n1 1!"s. L1kr 11P11 $:!00. 1!1'111. Auto Service, Parts 949 ll"I\ \I ,1 11 Ju~~ .\!):rl; 11)(1 \\'hlle v.•thlue trim. $.J:!J. or Goc.! i•'.Hlfi:Ht>:I bi's! o!r. ~ki-19.'il. 'll))o...i.-:.is / /~ ISL.'1.\'DF.P. SI -"69 -Like -. ·~o B:\A .LH;~T:\'J\"r;. fi.lO Autos forSaJe ~ 11('1'1". Fully equ1p'd !tir J'~'~''~'~'~":':"__''~,-~~:?~lJ:;~,~·l:<e=e~O'I ~~~~~~~~~~~ rnil~1ng. ldf'al f;i1n1iy boar P'.\L Aft 6 pm: ,:,;,4J6.'H. GIRL'S Arni,trul11:: b 1 k P, Antiques/Classics 953 HORJF.: (,\T 16' t;R£E'\ HL'LL veJJ01,-del'k. Sall !\(), 1\%" ,1/lra1!1x. SIJ.JO. metal!.r hlue, good ('onrl. '44 Ford Deluxe Woody $J :i. ~~~.)!)~ * SJOO. -1%--1008 * 'ti9 HOXDA 17j ec LPss 1h11n ---,-~----c ,_'>1_'41 __ ,_,_. -------1 1l<XI mi':.. Xln1 ~hapr, s-i~n Dune Buggies 956 SACRIFICE n1olds K too:.i:g Sl.'iO qr h<'~t · &JJ-4720. tor 3.l' ~allboa1, any f.a 1r FJR~:J-!GLASS J)lJ n<· Bugc:.v. offer accep1ed . 496-3:\~3 P.1\LEJGll 3 ~pd girls blu<' 1ne1a! ll akr .:1·1·~n. '!i.'i ----b1J.:e s2:i. CAL 20 :'\o. 2~2. S2,Sl.X} l 1"1/.(iJlC, bi'-~! offer, llliHIY ('.\"- Full~ rqurppctl. :;.;.~ 711 4 Sl":'ll'.\IEP. Sail. S It Sabot, ShorJ.: Sctll, oars 1143. 2-11 Hano\·er Dr. C>!. ;>-l&-:i:ll3 • HOBJF; 14. :\.111! eo11d. ;\11 , 2325. \\'1 !h T ra1J"r SIO.:.O. Call .J-l&.03i0 or 6ia.J-1-l0. 6i3-&cl~'9 lras. S.!7-0:l21. J9jQ Honda CL li.i, x lnt cond '67 :'llc·yr rs :'lla nx, ><1. lr·;:u l. l -150. Private party, Lo nu ·~. Ga1es lire~. lnp &. r·x11·a:s. 5-16-59().l Hr;.t offel'. )1:/1 -8.~10. HONDA 71 Trucks Lo n1de,1p:e. h€.5t Q(f!'r • * ~97-2()(16 •• CUSTO:\I Honda 350, Elio C.\.- 962 i<!TF; i:;d conrt. \\/ra!'il11: ng, Cf'! t'Qnd. S·l7:) 616-!6:!9 ;,1r , l 'B. f':--:, ]LI;' 11/H't·l~. 1·hr«1n1" IH1111pf'r. 11c 11 1·.1111p•·r. ,i;ir·k.~. :, wk~ old, Xln1 ~h<if)•·-:Sli.000 ln1···i-:Trd. \I il l ~··II s;,300, 6-[1-!i2U. •ir fi 12-91'1i7. 2-~>11b. rlolly, COl'l'I'. $650. 1-----------1 6;3--1 3.l:'t J9' Fbrgls I)a.v Sa1J1>r Hill Trill d<>~ign , 1nb<l •nix. Be~! orter &1:'"1--2005 :J36-36'.12 8' SABOT** $17S 4~·82:J3 Boat~, Slips/Docks 910 SIDE-TIE ~hp 10 :?'.!". Lido Channel S.'>:j n10. -fJ..l2-1:tY, - SIDE tir. 11r tn 2)1'.'.\0'. l n Balboa Yarht !'l\annri_ •• 6i:)-3'!JJ':l ... Mobile Homes 93S CONSIDER ONLY THE BEST IN MOBILE HOME LIVING 'fi') DODCJ-'. V;1n, 6 ~ll«k , ni1 1l!'f'S. lll~J.:~. «rpti;. I f)\\fl"f, Ir; mi, ;.;lnt! S12~l:1. ;,.1s--&!7S .$100. mo. 67~-~~70 Boats, Speed & Ski 911 RANCHO ESCONDIDO 52.-, \\". El NOrlc Pkwy, E,,c, 10JI1 7 IG.~,(,(IO ~y. Stf'"'I !•·l.'a l. rt·hlt •'•r.: . SI(~). (lf' l ie~t ofr . .'.i·!:rJ:li!l :1 f1,,r l:i pn1. 64 17 t'T. Tol!yPl'illt 1n~'Hrd v.-/JS5 !JP E:iton Jnll't"''P" tor "nc. Run~ bt>;i11!1f1illy. Top spd. approx_ .\S \JPll, great .~Id hollt. Bilge pL11np, all (')(tr,.~ Jn lh<' ll'a!<'r. s2:ro .. 1' i:,__._1 e. ·-----;;;JJ~l l.IOiH. 18 f! \\'r1n1an !Hill. L~.-, htgh fl('rlorn1anr" Ol<l:; r-n.,: RANCHO ENCINITAS C:I (';1n11nD P.eal, 17111 •:il{)(l.'l.1 RANCHO SAN MARCUS 'Jjl Brit\l,,n, ·" \]. 171 lJ 7H-IJ~!1 Enc. -----,~~----·:,s FOHLl r-::incl"'r'O. ;:md lw1<I,\', 11P<'d~ l'n).!HI". s2:i1 !11'.!7 Ad<i111s, lfun11ng1011 B,.11 ANNIVERSARY •SO Pl'.'\"fO \V/1\L''fO . Tnu1s. SJ d~y. 5c n11Je. THEODORE ROBINS FORO :tu60 J·l1\P..BOR COST! i\IESA Autos Wanted ULVD. ti-12-0010 968 WE PAY TOP CASH for U!>Cd cars & trucks, just call us for tree es timat~. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales t.lanager 15211 Beach Blvd. lluntinglon Beach 8·17-6087 Kl 9·3331 WE DESPERATELY NEED ( 11•:10 li'•'!J L oi'~ FANTAST!C PRICES P .. 11d !or .10•11· 1·a1, pcud !vi' ur no11 DEAN LEWIS TOY OT A e VOL VO l'J-11; !J..\HB(JR BL\')) ('r1~1;i ,\!rio.;1 (il•i-~l:'.11.: -==c·~== l.\•1POHT$ \\'A'.'lTi::D Orange Cot1n1Ies TOI' :; HUY!·:rt BILL :\T,\XEY ·roror A JSSi!l Bert~·h Bl\'d. H. BctH'h. P h. S17-S."1."i5 ~~=--------ANNIVERSARY •SO AUTOS WANTED Top dollar fur clt•an used c~·rs. !'re And.•· R1·.111'n. THEODORE ROBINS FORD '..1060 J{AHHfHl BLVD. COST,\ :\JI·::-;,\ i;.1!-(/IJIC \\'E: PA y ·ror r1QLLA!l l'llR TO P USE U CAl'.S If yot1r i·;ir i.~ c.\"tra clc;111. Sl:C llS fi rst. H,\UEI: BUICI\ :!;J.I I::. 171h Sr. Co.;;la :\lr&a Autos, Imported ;>-IS-ii!i.! 970 Lar9e Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches- Compers & Vans l(lfl '~ ::o D:1y <Jr IMO ;\!1!0·,,; CL1arant"" P;ir:s & L11l)Or e E11g1n,.. • T1•:.in~ e Frunl .~, n1 ·,1r i\.\Jc /l~sf.•n1lil•l's e Hr;okr ~~s­ tcn1 • t:ICl'!l'IC•d :->,vSt('in t;SED SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CE NTER 7JLt C:. 1~1 ,..;I_, S.A. .";1i-0jO I OJ.,,-/1 ,J,.Jly ~1-:1 ; ~1u.,·d Su11d,1~ AUDI J~)T11 \l !Jf li)ll Li , 4 ill" 1\\J/j·\I ,1,·1•'''• I 'I'll 11rnH11111 like n1·11. <;;: r~1 111 l1 '.n l1 · 1.,, 'jll ~I \"II l"·'"'i"'+-Ii 1 4 -1 :\ (J ,-, '" ·,lt,_.J}jjiJ AUSTIN AMERICA J~~:X .\l'~'J'L\ ,\in" r 1 ca 11. .\\itl-\f ~1,HI(). c ... 11 .~·li-J::11 AUSTIN HEALEY ,\L . ..;TI'- I•"'\.,' l r;1n~- Ii \1..-'.!!l!'I '•Pl• \' I'.\ '.:..'•"I JIYl-fi \·I .. ~).II FERRARI FERRARI ,\U1110HIZED SALES & SERVlCE . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \r Coas1 llv•y. 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'62 CLASSIC F I 1l ~ , au ma.tic, pe.Ut"np:r. 'V'I-• nd S 000 t>e:MQ SALE t 4 Door Hwftc2. Fu1J i:o~w. l0AA64B) ......,,.. ~ . _1 . or hr-!t ol· book. ~-5557. ' 2 Dr. ~. (HT~19) I opd. oil! Xlm. oond. &o-'11 l•DR . $299f ~Ml>'M """' .. ,,. Wi 1Jf5 1...,1«~-~'"=-=-~· ~=~= !'\11""' ,.. .. old" "I' in R&ij ~U'fOMATIC !ll4 ...... '.i-klol!o.<wiJi HIO'" A"'• MOTOlll 'i ~S'fAfiG Bjj;i, a,...,, POJilTIAC $1S7.50 HIGHLAND MOTORS Zl45 Harbor Blvd_ YOU all\'• '69 VW IUG ~t1t or lm~lt dawn. Will Sil.fl Ui BEFORE f•ttJ ri It "" blcµ:~ 1J1!erjor. ){Int csnd. ttn. pvl. ply. fVDVi99l YOU BUY' nllY IUl'"K. ~ flMf.; ... -Blv~;. ~·· "'w u~ •• fl'>O· ~7"'5. j4&y red -.,,-Et-re; 1-!f~ ~dKI, tfea,trtr, h.rp. (\'SZ.. ll.31 IHl·ll:l6 or ~M-.6811, e..11' alt ,., ..,.µ:>.. ~_.._..,. OLDl"'Oll'I • '"'· "f41t Le® '"' 6 Waln~~ ij,._..,..., l oh 'f<> Ch"~ 1;,.1"1•. ~w Urej: ,.. ~ ·d V\\' \VHtriMJlll Poi> -lop lff'iii hrks k bat!. Ntf"ds tra111m. ft 11 • .., • &llllk, dir.c bP.J-,, !14l£h~lp ltrt!S, r/h, ~ij OW!llf e!ean, $1.09ii. 613-53U -~I 1 t::osta M~ 645-540.'. 1946 Harbor , C.M. ~3 '68 TOY OT A co;:om:, ( ifd . YeUov.· & Bl•l'll. int , lt.'O. or ~r oUer. itl--1'98 11005 !Jtt JMKI l I. Sperhcar Clftt. oampec "'"'"' ""erh•"I VOLVO '61 l1ttrt Wit•" ...,.k. 1100 u o. S.. •I 1'i.i 19 8 bLDS-C.1.4,; . .,...., new radial nrei, ~S.OCWI mi, r 11 f4etafy . Th•lln Ave, apt 6, ca&!a Oour:, rerl & whi«' e1t , '&i ~:.1AN6. -Ki nt ~n~. ,62 T BIRD T0 BIRD Ufl,~. 5,36-366.i 194& H!lJ'bor, C.i'>t. ~9303 1~ ~ert ~~ ~: !4e~. W~L e Vlnyl IJll bucliet 67.000 mi Must I t J J. • 4J li9n1n1. 1 °WNtf, (Y.rJT-ta. -iift -amv sa:its. &reat aha!Ml 16,'ilo l!ll-Dj. · Full ~. 1LYS001) "' vw """· "' '"'"' ~ '60 ~ THiii• TE•av.,"1'u1cK V-1. ~""'· 7!.::;'· m•I... IU"1. Sy nw1•"-'69 GRAND "l'iij 1 .. lhi, • $7S .50 V\V Bu1-hody st\01, ne:w e ng 'VOLVO' " e "'! 0,0,. • 64+-62\S . · Both Sl:M or hest nfr 2C5 -........,., --,,=====--all extra~. •!n!. deliver &p-HIGHLAND MOTORS r:a .. /l;WI:': f!ov.•er. C ,\I <Jr &16-Xt:?3. m Sth & \V.linut . Huntin~n Bc:h '67 C~vy van. 6 cyl, radio & l!lli7 TORO~AOO pro.\: 3 "1"ks. $2575. 673-3121. Zl45 Harbor Blvrl. Ja .. lii.l-.1 v11· '6.1 "m"'" "'It '"'' "FRIEDLANDER" 536-618.!I s1"'09"s''" .... "'' BE"J;",';,ER RAMBLER CO>t• 'l'" "'"'"" TRIUt.fP).t '6.!! SPITFIRE ~lark Ill. ==~:-----=·I rng , '67 rran~. C'\e.an. :ce CADll.1,AC ,...,,... ..., "67 T-BTRD. Landau. 41.()(X•i \rire 11·heel.s, good C<lrid I '63 V\V Bus. fl('\l']y reblt 1500 l :U~ IEAClo \lfWY. •• t • "68 Old'!> Cutla~~-Top corid, "'" Ra c ov.·flf'r , must sell . 544-038.1 l'ng1nr 8: Iran~. Ne\\' paint box. l'Xcrl nH"rh cond., 893-7566 • 537.a24 "'X & :CIL?'T JltY-1-lli68 CONTINENTAL .,... mh!er laszic 550 m l. full po~r. etc. Xlnij Al\llF':'-1 5-l·l-8706 _,,..,U ~V y ong owner. in v.·arranry, ~. XJR( cond. Good run~r. cond $1635. Ow nt r • aJr 6. S!COO. 675-$140 A.-utos, U5ee1 _HO c,.. Dt Ville 1•70 MARK 111 pb, m 11ir $Jj95. 54G-351:?. S~50 or o f.fer 96-3-7461 675-5033 j ==~==------c='""7=7"'=---· l·71 V\V Super Bug. Oran£P, _ 7 · 062 TR 4 cor-:v., wift's, lug '65 VW Bug r11<hal nre~. Rar!10. roco 1 Chryslf'r To11·n & Country ElEAIITIFUL, FULLY LUX· '65 OLDS • $600 '&I RAmbler Ambassador 'j6 T -Bird. vinyl rop w 1 r&ck, S6.'i0. ' . . Vtnyl lop. clo!h & leaUler ll1· 1·Ry EQUIPPED CLASSIC. Call aft 6, 5.)7-8658 no iur, "°"'' 40.000 ml. * 54.Ll60J • Radio hea ter 4 speer!. ma1s. $1~. 897-6670 , \\agon. full po,'."'er. ~t r, te:rior . F'ULL PO\VER I portholf'!l. au1om tra.ns, x!r.r. VOLKSWAGEN ·1 \V~rP ~S5l 6-1£..{116-1 work. £TUl5"' C'(!nlrol. J 100 ml 1 • FACTORY A 1 R CONDI~ Every IU>.'11ry e xtra plus only PINTO $600 * 846-1977 sha~. Bes-1 oUer ove:r $1400 $1fl 'i .l V\\' h4&, perfect mnri. ~]so ·n ~heV}· Vega,~· TIONrNG , A~/J'M rad1e, 20,000 ~fully dnven m il· Vij.cancte:g C4St mone:y~ ~nt,_•~>1.s1 __ s2 ___ ~~-~1 hilly custruniie!l. Musi 5ee ~ mi I anly, AM /f M. new tires. iZ?<fBlil) i:!!'I • 1:J1ia 11!-'IWY .. "' 11~ _fla~· "TI PiOOI, jiiJ "en@1~. · ~&c ~ heu&J, apt., sto~ FOR Sale: 1956 T ·B I r d . HIGM .. AND MOTO"I 1.lak• nf~<.-644-1515. 1hese are ~\ereerles Beni !"ti-t h lh •very tall. 1nvit. brakes 4-sprl rlelia intfor. hid.!, et.c. ttiru_., D..Uy Pilot porthole '""'· 1h ...... $1350. i\10VI~G-:.1ust sell 'l)j V\\' ..... H ~-Bl ,. :!f I · ·•~ ' I • ....., , ..... t' Xln• conri. Bl"!>! olfec. C•ll ,,. a a.r ....... · v.,, ~;li""l"l'"IV~\"1'=1-"--••~,=~•~y~-=•1""~"., I trade-Ins. N &llRI C "'II )'04f napecuen as Ito near r.1a1 wMe:ls $11400 &30-3653 Clwt1ial .vt· 962-.SOn. (Uria ~eft 6-\~54!M. ! in l'..Yl'..R in r< Aulhon~ed :'ll BZ Dealer llt. •• , Gt Miii onJtdilion will W: be!U!r -, 1 o'-".-~"'o""-,,__ ___ = I'"'~-=----=:;; 540-Ylli.'I art 6 pm. 'ii? V\V bug, e!!:cel colid. ON IT. l \!100. \ 11 ~l-il511 AUTI:JORllEiB DEiALER ai,ppncll!-t:eq, Thit f*!~il v~l· Autt•, Jf'w 9N Aut91~ Ntw 980 Auto1, New V\\1 Rus '1)6. l'('r,v clean. _!,*~*~5-l~•~-3~'1~.l~b.~lo<:"~""."'"'"-lcow'1BiA""'2:tH.;;;;:-;~I 2600 Harbor Blvd ., ue: of this car is $7370. (Kel-$900 COLU:-.tBIA 22. Head, \'· good lire;, nf'w Png1ne. ""·l·I "'I'. • 19711 V\\I BUS e b ,_ k CMta i\1esa 1y Blue Book). However I "' .....,.,,. ·' un ... ~. i;p1nna er, ·gennt1, $1695. &44-1'.!47 all j V\V '64 h 1 h · Call M!l-9100 n-n. Su"'1411 am prepared ffl ace~~ '67 V\V BUG · Xlnt corld, ood . . 14•1no es, oam cu s I on ~I"' !. ti . J ha d . thi ti '&l V\\' Bus. ne"· llres &. re-GD TIRES II""'~ g ran!l11lon, clean thruout .l Olllbrd. J Boot CAD.IL'-.. ,.-, 970 rm. . ve riven t ia ·ne · ua..o. (300 • 5-1;)...:l!Wll ,. ~"-' r"~ 1i11ee new, i1 )QU ha_vo C'f'nl nu l:JOO eng. s;i9:;. i"lov-* .).l6..S.j39 * Ol4'fler want1> to &ell !his v.·k-''I' DO• .t.DO'' ;;, miesfioru;, vau may 1nc East. 646-2312. 673-2.'>28. 1 -------~~-• 196t Bug $1095. t-end·BeE.I otter takes. Will ~ ",. .,, 1~ \'\I/, rwrlect cond. tow E1t:f"l':Ue:n1 Cendll1'1n help llMRCf!. M&-li706. LES!i TiiAN llOO MILE! J'!&~~ me at my home, '6.11 VW bug, Jl€rffft rond. m1. Jmmac. R&H. l ift;J. •• 496-1359 •• -~-===.---1 Factorv aic cond., fuU pow-67!-Uli • my off ic e Str.reo equiprnent. !'<lus.1 sell. 54£...-0104 BUICK . ., 54&-1600 $1275. 646-6-l \4 =°'7.'"'·---=~-"''&l,...,Vl=v-,-M-,-, -,-,.~,"t ~.~.,-,~, l!"r. stereo tape & multiple:x, ~--· ------l"'c--;;""'"".,.---~-'71 V\\' camper. R&H, E"x · covers. R&H . \'ery cl~n ---------1 tll! & 1ele:scop1c i;te:e:r. F'ull CONTINENTAL '69 :'11ark "j9 \7\\1 Bug. ~unrrof, nf'\v tras Clf'an. S3200. or ol!Pr. Offer. 6-'l;H'.)274. '71 RIVIERA leathe:r inle:rior, trunk o~n· Ill, 39,000 milrs, brand new pai nt. F.20 Gary Pl, 1'.B. Pn. p.arly. 1?13f 82H7ii6 f ull ,.....wer, faciory air ooncll-er. tic., etc. Abwlute:ly 1'.liche!in tir!!'B. Pr pty. Fully Bth1·n 6:30 & 9P:.t. VOLVO ''" I d·" 15 ~ ... -·1 1964 V\V Sla tio n \\'agcn. 11on1n~. vinyl tap, mag llawles8 ~nrl ''oo• of • oa ~~· ''""' .....,.....,,.,_ · '!iR Sundial V'IV camper, l'f'hlt Riini; 11,eU . Private parry. -·~·,..,..~~"" . whcf'ls, onl,v 7540 actual kinrl." i0938 EN) 'U LINCOLN 4 Dr. U:Jw ffii . .mg i~. 4-1T.<1ck slereo, like $600. Susy, ·199---2934. FANTASTIC IAVtNGI miles. 130ICQT1 NABElll C•clilt.IC f ully equlp'd incl. AIC. nl"i\! 49fl.25ii;-_ V\~' Bus -Rebuilt molor, ON '499~ AU'l'HORIZED DEALER MOO. Daya 597.-Jll. Eves '70 V\\' Bus, !l-pa~s. Bed •'On-i\Just Sf'!!' Be~t nrft"r. 1971 VOLVOS TERRY BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd., 642·6758. \'l':1'!11nn. \·l'ry ('lean. S2-1j(). fii.).4.J.27 Eves. " ~ 5& & \\"aJnu1, Huntington Bch Costa Mes.a 1956 l\fARK II Connlll'!n!al. Alt ~pm: 536-1789. flt1• r· S"i'.88 Call ~m.9100 Open Sundav bronze: w/hrown &,_ ~·hite in-191{! V\\" Van 7 pas~. WIL " .. ;, ~ '&; VW Gd ."'""· oc•g. AM/FM "dm. !2300. " VOL 1"68 BUICK Lo S.b"· 2 ric CADILL/<C 1966 •="'-'""=· '='=·"'1=·~"'='-~"'~·~1·~~ Ou·ner. Sfi50 or hst oJr. 675-1&44. Ken L hT, custom, full P\\T, landau c D VIII '6.i CGN"TTNENTAL,~4 or .. Call af1 5 pm: 675-1!5.'t * t V\V 1967.' * * lfi.l~ Harhor, C.:'I!, 646-9303 tnp. 11.6!15. 8-16-9538. ,.. 8 8 air, full pn"'·er, ne:w· Batt. lo '66 VW SUNROOF lnw ni!Jeage. Ex. cnnrt DA.IL¥ Pll)JT tor action! Turn un11~ed items into quick FULL] ~O~~~e ~~RY m1. 673-5074· i~~-·~_96!.c_·'>S-'8_t_•_= 19."(l * 549-1 M1 CaH Si~5618 k. Save! cash. eall 6-ia-rtiiS AIR CONDITJ6NING, vinyl CORY AIR Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 991t Autos, Usea 990 Autos, Used 990 top, leather i nterior. AJ'.f/ Bill Geohegan, Presid ent of Gai·den Grove Lincol11-M ercury, Invit es You To See The All Ne'v LINCOLN-MERCURYS for '72 SAVE NOW WHILI PRICE FREEZE IS ON!! Now You Can luy A lrand New 1 t72 Unceln or Mersury At 1971 Price• Anti $till Receive 7°/o Tax Rebote TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS On All '71 's Remaining In Stock I BRAND NEW '71 I MONT.EGO I $5000 ~ave~~ lnvou:e F'.11 radio. e tc. (RPR.396, SJL135, SB~n :n) $1795 NAll•I C•llill•c AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Harl>or Blvd., Costa Me:sa (;ill 5'10-9100 Ope:n Sunday 1962 Ct'IRVAIR ConY. Good tires. Chl"ap trans. $511 644-2007 '63 Monza 4 &pd . re)llt efti, new w1ring & llrt'S. l 250 or bt;f flfr. 5-lft-.3742. eouaA• CADILLAC 1969 1967 COUGAR XR7 A-1. l OWNER. Sl,400 Cen•ertl.,I• '"·3922 FACTORY AIR CDNDITJON-DODGE ING, FULL PCIWER, \ea th· i ------·---· er ln!er1nr, ttlt whee:!, Qoor OODGf; Dart, '63 Slant 6. Jock&, 1tereo multiple::s:. conv. e>:cel I. econ tran6. cnllse rontml, e lc. lneal ljl95. 962-6354 01vner 1:ar less than W,llOO I ·.~,.~po~p~G~E~_~Dor-t-.~34()~. ~e,,-,-.-, miles. l\'l"U6~3) Vear, Xlnt crind. 11100- $4799 NAllltS Cadlll•c AUTHOPl lZEO DEALElt 2fiOO Harbor Blvd ., Cost& l\lesa Call 5'4n-9IOO Open Sunday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY JALll·LIAllNO AUnlORIZED ~SERVICE· N•ll•n C•tllllac ~ HARBOR I t.., co.TA Ml:IA 540-9100 Open lunda, ;68 CAD Coupe rie '-VJ1~. ].,ad'd -..·/txtra~. Pam perttl .o;1nc1' I'll'". s.1000. ~1917 EL Dor11rio 2,.vr~. "Id S.1'>0 un- riP r Rlue RmM • all l")(tra1, :'l-f1rtie:Jin X 1rs. Fi73-6Jl l . CHEVROLET ---------'71 CHEV. Capr ice 2 Dr. Cpe. List w/tax k. lie S:l5fi0 only 2 nio. ago. Al!'. Turbo., P l> .. P.B., P -w i nd ew,, vinyl 1'1(1. P rivate ~ty. MlD5, Pilon. MHTl2. '57 Chev. &.llltt' 4 dr H•"'top lmwn-white lep. ....... llORD '84 FORD VAN t"1ctory Camper. ~ SpeM, Radio. Heater. Nil Tires, Poptop, 111nk. icebox, slttps 5, Ta 171f", rack!>. ca~rs. draprs, dlr. 'A'1U F'inan~ Pr! P ly, Small Dow11, Da}'!L Call i43-ll9i or 5i7-4.lo40 l"\'e!. + '71 FORDS + GAL"Ax!EK e MU.!JTAJ.lGI TORJNOS HlllT% CORP. 1714) 771°4010 'II rord Galax!e: 500 r.on- 1·,.rt1hlP. "''r ronrl , \'~. i\lirhPhn!, l1tP blue. 11·h1 1op SJO.j(). gJl--0121 ·~2 1''~1\o J\81)('h IA'agon , 192 V-1 en1., a utn tr1 11~ Onori conrl . S4!1~. ~7817 alter I : YI r m FORD 1964 Country Squire: 9 p.!Lta wagon Pr1 p ty, Or11: O \'/ne:r (HXZ 4~! $725. 644--0<!10 or 644-2~2 iotn roilo Gala.xie: ~. goor1 c<'lnd . air, pwr si~e:rmg. It 100. 130-6869 '"'" tr'"" """" "'"· MAVERICK M,74T m1. Pr1v. P!y., ________ _ M8-M92. Sl9~-1970 Ma~rick, ye!101v 2 'M rmP~la ' ~"Jr, f u fl Dr. Jiil CID. aut" h'Anl , pnwer, A.IC. New tlN1, l\IH, cl11~"1e fTill!Jt on win. $1500, ~~: 83.>5'292. Att 6 dows, 24.000 miles. SllOO. r n1 : 4~,nu. er ~t offer. Call 545-7140. "' Eiitvv ll 1iai!iii. w_.i. Ml•CUlY MJ-3TM alt ~Jim . "'' Ch•vy. • "'· .... , "'"'" 'It Mera. Wa1•n w/som• Onl'WIM:e pVta. ruu """''tt, laeto!'y air . \\"11 1 sell p&rl1 or u whole:. $87 .SQ Call from 6-9 pm only, '"""'-HIGHLAND MOTO~I '61 !:'>-!PALA. CJ,11.n. a.Ir , PS, Zl~5 Harbor BlvrJ. new batt & carb. $350 Cuh C06!a. !-le:1a 645.S404 or bst ofr. 2043 C. Charle-St. '67 MERC Colony P11rk 1t.1 &16-3000 . war.. air cnnd. full {lwr~ gnod cond. $tn5. or etfar. 159' Chrv auro Looks rough. 64~129. I Dc-JH!l'KI tran1. Bst offe:r ov-~r $125 96.8-7119 '69 ~fERC Marq. 10 P3''• full llc.19"10""'c"H"E°'V"Y,-,"1-,,",•-C~u~1,·. I po ... :e:r, f'lec windows, a lr A r11ock. Unrler 2:t.OOO ml. C\l'/l n, hA.\ f"verythin&! $.2800 $28:i(), 5-l8-<rn4 or olr 64.'>--3969. 1957 CHEV. Need11 motor ·gg f',fERC 10 psn,gr eotT\• v.•ork. C.1111 1!/!{'r 5 PM on mu~r wagnn, Jl/~. J'/b, v.~deya. 9611-5101. s ir, r;ick. 292 Villa Nov!J, C.M. ~5-6797. '6J Chevy Conv, 6 cyl, rd '69 MERCURY Colony J ef'lC cond. S.100 Ca ll aft $ pm: 540.3378, 546-8256. Sia wa,, IUll pwr, _11) P1••1 =="'*=.,-cc-""7"-c~-1 31,DOO m i. S2600. 642--0102. 1968 Ql'EvY Sorburba.n Car· '62 4-<lr. METEOR. ii"t f'Y•ll u. $1950. ,.._ 646-D89t ccnd. .....,mpletely o~rt\lul· ===.,.,.-,.,-7"-~-1 ed. S46-0074. "67 OIEvY WllR" 9 pau. Air. --,..,,==~~~-pl~. p/h, 1'lri15 SI49ri ~7. MUSTANG 033~ * • ','.16 Chevy, nel"rls "-nrk \l/'lfl ,\'\fi.o~,1,li ra!I aftrr T r i'>f, ------ '70 MU;t;TANG. Auto, Air rnnrl p~/ph. !i yr. 50.000 m1 s21m. 644-m~ SEE THE WORLD'S FASTEST GUN 101 MUNDEN offers ~000 REWARD FOR ANYONE WHO CAN OUTDRAW HIMI Three 'Days of Free Gun, S•fety, Action Showt !Ill. SUN. SIPT. 17 SEPT. 19 A~~ES USED CARS! FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SAlE Mo11y lo ttloo.w h••· '61 tltn1 'JI Mt4e41, ltltff , ..... ftr_,..,I I ~"' • 4 ~ llordtop1 & wdallS. Fwlt power. elr c.01ul111o•l ... Wana .. IM fta l•~la. llXAMPLl1 1970 l'OlD GAl,Al(ll SOO 2 dr. H.T. VI, t ulomt lit., lull power, 1ir conditionin11;, <JOocl mil11. ('4l AKCl OUR PRICI 21•e '66 MUUAN<i Fully •quitti:i•d, good P'!'l;l•1. l SCI828) $996 '69 FORD u• . $22-.,6 :I Dr. lf.T. ftlH. !JUlo., P.s., ta.et. itir, 1904 mile,;, viAyl roof. _____ .,...,.., ....... 1 ~1 x~s·s~•~1•~·'!'!!~--""'!!"!!9!!!"!!"':~ '69 OPEL RALL YE $1296 '69 CAMAlO $1896 G.r.t R&H. 4 spi>rd. Hardtop. VS, s_tarui&rd gnld .,,,,/hlack .o;l.ripes. trans .. e:ood m1!e:s. good miles. IZLA642) ;,'Jjj(i;;';,5P1.N•l --·-------- .-6-5 _c_..i_lf_loo-4-Dr ... _$_1_5_9_6-t;;,~,~.~~~! H T $1996 F'ull flOWer. air e9nd. 1l4H, ~utd., P.e .. vlnfl Low mile1. ~8270 f'E J Toof, air cond., l&w mil••· 1z1•011 l MUITANO IALI Mo11y t• •ti• ... ft•fll· 'ti fttfw '71 ....,._ Cff,., Ill~, .....n~ .-if 1+2 fGt1bocks. $9m• with 4 1,,_d1, alH •Ir c•114'lt1•11l11t e114 ••farn.tl• .,._.,., EXAMPLE: '70 MUITANG H.T. Fullv f•clorv •qYipi:i•d, whit• w/r•d inl•r., ••dio, h••l•r. 'ood ll'l il •1. {064CIEJ OUll 'lllCI • 1196 '66 FORD W9n. Count ry Sed Pn1\'t'r. air rond , autn . V i;!, gl'K"\d mil"I\ 4S AA l ~t $996 '67 PONT. Le Men• $1296 i~ T. Cpe. A1Ho. R!H. P.S, 11 ir C'lnd, Gnod milr~ rVCJ2991 '66 fALCON Wt•· '1 09 Radio, heat,r, auln· mn!fr. 10'111 m1le1. !RUZl9~1 Full pov.·er, air cond .. 'ii OLDS Torooado $1496 vinyl roof. 1ood mile:1, 'ii VOLVO IZ2S Station '"'•con. 4 ~peed, low mil••· (ZXV249 i '67 TOYOTA 4 t>r. Cot®'. Auto. 1htft, rood mllff. CUIH5!531 '1196 $896 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Stancl•rd Shift Modtls- '71 TORINO GT VS 429 ll961SI) $SAVE ;69 MACH I VS, 351 IZNCl41l $SAVE '69 CAMARO VB, 307 C1Z4CPNl $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ""c111 $SAVE '69 Ol'EL RALLYE G.M. ) ·$SAVE OAILY li'llOT Thursd.11, Stpttrnbtt lb, 1971 . -_____ ., __ ----· -. ' " : ' J UMliiD TIME M1ss ~·11noLWEIT DfffR-· 81' ~---. ·------' . • • ,, TAX-Fl EE eac ·everx as ong as ~u we •• .WHEN YOU GO TO A HOSPITAL EVERY TIME YOU'RE SICK OR HURT • No matter what other kind of Insurance you carry, croup, personal, or Medicare and no matter what company you carry It with -this Mass Enrollment Plan wll clve you $1,000 extra cash • month protection In addition to al other Insurance benefits! ... YOU GET EXTRA CASH DIRECT TO YOU Ewryone is Worried about the way living costs are conatantiy going up. Even if you think you have enough hospitalization, couldn't you use an extra$1,000 cub a month, paid direct to you to spend any way yoc want7 There is no red tape, no medical examination, 24 hours a day world-wide coverage. YOU'RE PAID FOR EACH AND EVERY MONTH EVEN FOR LIFE! There'• no "stop" to the cash payments you get when YoU're sick or hurt-for as long as you're hospitalized, For here, at last, is an entirely new, remarkably low coat plan that pays you at the rate of $1,000 cash a month-even after some of your other plans may llan run out of benefits. You are paid from the very ftnt ~ of hospitalization for accidents, and after just -.ii da.ya of sic!mess. And you continue to get $33.33 far eKhand every day-$1,000 cash a month-as long u you're hospitalized (other than a aanitariurn, rest ~ NO ONE ACCEPTED AFTER OCT. 15, 1971 . Readers of this newspaper must 1nail enro llment applications by above date or it cannot be accepted. .. home, or Federal hospital). Without any time limit----even for the rest of your life. And there's no limjt on -------the totaJ amount of cash you can receive. AND WHAT'S MORE- 1. You're Covered 1or Both Sickness and Accidents -Imagine a plan that doesn't have all kin ds of exclu- sions or that's not limited to particular kinds of sick- ness and accidents. Imagine a plan that excludes ONLY acts of declared or undeclared war, suicide or attempted suicide, alcoholism, drug addiction, mental or nervous disorders and p~ancy . And you are covered even for sickness you now"7Jiave when your policy has been in force two years. 2. Pays you on top of other benefits-You are paid the full amount in addition to any other benefits you may receive from Workman's Compensation, Medicare, Group Insurance or any other insurance you may have. And the cash is paid directly to you. And you can spend it any way you please. 3. Tax-Free Cash-Now you can get tax-free cash paid ' directly to you no matter ~any times you go to a hospital. When you are sicFor hurt. Use Your Polley as Otten as You Want .•. Your benefit& can never be :reduced a11 you grow older. Your low premium c..annot ht individually increaaed no nuitter how many claims you make or how many limefl you go to a hotpital. You, of coune, alway• have the privi- Lep to cancel, but You can never be singled out (or cancellation. In fact, ••e would have to cancel tbe protection or i.ncreue the rate by cla• on everyone in your entire at.ate with thil policy be- fore we could ever cancel or raise the rate on yQDI' policy. How Do You "Cash" Inf No p:roblmn. You 1et a 1Upply o( claim caOO.. ak>ng with your policy. \Vhat do you do? Just fiD out a card and send it in whenever you go to the hoepita.l. It cula through all red tape. Your claim is handled speedily, efficiently-and paid at the rate o($1,000casha month. Tax-Free. YOI Get I Fiil Mootll!s Cnnge For Only $1.00 .•• Take advantace of thia low intro- ductory coat. Send No Money. When you receive your policy, resd it care- fully. Only after you agree it does everything we claim. send in your dol - lar. There·a no obligation. You pay nothing until after you receive your policy and decide you want to keep it. THE COLONY CHARTER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NO TIME LIMITI NO MONEY LIMIT! C...,.. Tlis Willi 8lliers 'v\'e welcome comparison. There ar~ important differences. We pay you $1000.00 every month fo r Life. Mott other• have 11 time limit-We h.!.Y!.!l!l limit to ~ igt.....!l. 2L !im!;_ YJUl ga, receive your benefits. Moat others cut you off aft& you collect a "mu.imum" amount of dolllll"8-0n ru!!. P.lan ~ is no ma.xirnwn or limit to the tot.al am;-u.nt2!,dollarsy.2!!S!!!.l!i-- After the first month, the very low monthly oost is: Ages 1-44 ........••........... $ 5.00 Ages45.S9 ..................... 7.75 Ages 60·69 .................. , .. 10.50 Ages 70-79 ................... , .. 17.00 On~ you enroll at the rate for your a1e. your cost does not increase as you grow older. Here's bow you enroll •.. No agent or salesman will call or bother you. There·a no red tape, no medical examination. Your policy will be sent directly to you. All you do i• simply fill out and mail one of the applications below. Act now before this offer expirea. Don't wait until it's too late-it '• easier to fill out this 111p- plication now than to pay big bills later. Your enrollment will only be ac- cepted if mailed before the e:s:pira- tion date. This oft'er must be limited to only one policy per · person. AN OLD LINE LEG:.L RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OVER $100,000,000 DOLLARS INSURANCE IN FORCE. ' <A C•Ufomia Company-Home Oftlce,·IAS Aiose ... J . . , ' MAIL ONE ENROLLMENT .APPLICATION FOR YOURSELF ••• THE'"'ilTHER ONE IS FOR ANY RELATIVE OR FMEND. NO AGENT WILL CALL NO AGENT WILL CALL . ------~.~~~~~~-~~~~~~,..~.-... ~~, ... -~.:.. ri--------------------------------•1 '..:..!..'! ~lf"!'f'.!!!f'~.·1~1",;,;.' 1•..:..:_•r..:..:_•1,:.:• r..:.:.•1•!.'" lfftftf!!tff'!!t~"''~'~"'rt~ttlftttt"~r!!!!f"''l'!!'ff"''~ I I · I Moil to: THE COLONY CHARTER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 'I Moll to: THE COLONY CHARTER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 1 1 Colony Charter Life Bufldlng 1 1 Cotony Charter Ute Buildint \ 3243 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. 90010 3243 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal. 90010 I \ Applic;:iroon to rhe Colon.,. Charier Lile lr:surance Compaoy !or pohcy form I (,. Aophca11on lo The Colo_!1Y Ch;i1ter Life Insurance Company for policy torm I \ senes SA-18001 which pays !or hosp1tahzat1 on from sickness or &CC•c:l ent I \ o;eries SA·l8001 which pa ys for hosp1tal1lal1on from ~·c kne ~s or acc•dent I I at the ra!e of I 1 at the rate 01 IE~ I ' If ( I ( -:<_\ PJeas,ef1ll 1ncomptete[y. 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