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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot't ' ( I > • • • Colleg~· Defer1nents Killed Site's IOO,-a11d Knows By ARTH UR R. \'IXSEL -.\1i ss Lou1:it' Emily l!iglt11 1s single. ~atisficd . <111(] recall~ when a 11 inlerna! J1n1og n1<1rhLl1l' lhe tiurscless 1·;;rriage. st;11npcded ('!J\1 s ;1ro11nd Oskalvo~a . Iowa :ind i\1cthod1.~n1 1nca111 su1ncthi11g Slit' was 100 years old !\1onda~·. a Chn~­ !ian for 11 full <:entury, a (;aliforn1an 6.J .1cars. R Cosl:i \Jesan 1 ~ years and proud or it. ~hr .secn1s to kno"' ;:i 101 inure aboul 1•:hal ·s \I rong 11·ith the world and hO\\' tu n ghl it than Prcs1dc111 i\'1:"1011. 11hu sent his grceling~ Chancr~ arc !>hf' C"Ould lur11 r1~h1 10 !hr ;in~11·cr 1,:iven for anv .situa!ion 111 !he R1- ble shf'.i referred tO for 1n111·c lhan nine decades. !f Shf' does11 ·1 alrc;1rJ1· kno1\l, tha t is. "l firmly hel1cve thitt ii these pe\v-lo\'- ing ·honey pots' had ~tood up for Jesus instead of going to sleep at their fXlSl s. \1·idespread rebellion wo11ld ne\'Cr ha1·i- swepl the earth." she dcel:ircs :'1<1is s Louise En1i!~· lliglin was born :-iepl. 21t. 1871 in .\fl. Carrol l. Ill. She had tt S!!,!rdy. simple, rundan1cntali~1 11p- bri11ging. Belie! in the riglil an<I C'quall~· f!elern11ned d1sbc!ie1 111 the wrong or foolish are hathnarks of her charattcr. ··\re held 10 the straig ht. gospel preaching and tilling or the spiril." she declares. !\1iss Louise E1nily Higlin. after JOO years. declares things authoritativcl~·· She dismisse.~ the mild l'On~mporar~· "''a~·~ of .... ·orshlp as rather spineless ~tratagems to fill sanctuaries and col- lecl ion plates. ··1 believe lht i\lethodists batk in our ch1y 1vere in contrast to the quiet , pew-lo''- (ng ·sca-fo;1n1ers" of toda.\'." she declai·e-s. "'There 11·as sonit shou11n· that 1•er il~' brought 1he Spirit do\\'n ·· '"I do belie\'t' lhe o1d-11n1crs b:1ck 1hrrr drd a fnr be1 tcr Job or holding on lo \1•hat thcv had.'' she continues. ''Hold last to Iha! which thou hasl," <Hl- monishes 11is'.'I Louise Emily Hig!in. One of !hose old-li111ers held fast lo e nough that hy about 1800 he could finally a ffo rd an automobile, lo t he general s~ore SHE'S 100 YE ARS YO UN G Miis Louise Emily Higl in d1~1na1· and dislrus1 of 1nosl Oskaloosa [OV.'IUilOlk. The 1n!erna! roaehine Jea1ured !hr ap- point1niinls or a fine carnage and had four solid rubber lires, as well as its n1arvelous internal combustion engin~. !\liss LouiSt' Emily iliglin considers ii • \"h•ici childhood memory. L!\"CStock and pets rled in !error as thf' horseless <:arn;ii;:c so n1e Os ka!oosan~ «on::.idered l\!Cked t:hugged u1'er the lo11a countrys ide al 3 rn1les per hour . t11lfll tooting i\e1ther one -reputed 1\'H;kedness nor 111ysterious sound effect~ -lroublcd the young. ··Youngsters werr \11arncd not. to go near it lest \\IC be vi sited wi!h sure displcaslire lron1 On High." says 1\J1ss !See SHE'S JOO, Pagt ?J Solo11s Exte11cl Draft Law; Stucl e11t Defe1·n1e11ts Dea d \\'ASllli\'C;TQN 1UPl) -T~1e Senate. alter a seven n1onlh strugglP. passed and senl lo President Nixon today a drafl e:..- lt>n~1on bill lhal abohshes defer1ne11ls for 1·0Hege students ;ind g11es lhc military .<1 re(•ord high pr11 rai"r Pas!>age o1 tile rn\•asur·e which 1111\ trstore dr:ifl rr1IL~ that h;-f\'r been s1l~pen· rlcd sincl". .Jun" ~O -lolln\1·cd ;\ 1·losr lil tn :io 1vtl' 111l1cli IJ;i1Tccl a !hrcalcri\'rl 1 il1bustrr Thr. bill is rxpected lo bC' signed 11.~­ ;\ixon soon. Inductions probably \VIII be resun1ed immediately anerward.~. The bill carries !he strongest stalemenl ~·el 11·rillen by Congress on the Vietnan1 \\'111· -urJ!ing the President lo "'1lhdr1111• "11 US troops from Indochina as roon as possible. But. to the disappo1nln1e11 t of "'ar rri11c". the n1easure srls no deadline ror an rnd to U S. in1·ol\'er11enl. S1tlt:<' thr exis11n.I! drtifl .:iu!hnrit~· t~­ p1rcd, a serits of contrO\'ersies had held Orange Coast Weather The coo L gray look is in for lhe Orange Co11sL i\ighl and n1orn1ng lo\\' clou(IS and fog arr still wi!h us 11•ith high.c; on the beach ne;ir iO. 1nl;ind near i8 l.011·s \1·ilt be 6~ and G5 rc!;p<'cll1·et~·· I NS IDE TODAY Schoot prayer s1,ppor1crs arc jorci11u n vote in the f-/ouse 01~ coutro11ers111l issue. See storu, Pnge 4 torlny. C•llltrno• • ..,,.y;., " C"~-ln• U• " Mutual l"W"41 " Cl1ult;.1 ll·H "11tl01nll Nt •I •·• Ctml<• " Ol'l n•t C.vnt• • C•tuw1r• " s,1,,• ~•rtlr " Oo•!h Nth'U S1>t•I• 16-11 ftn1rl11 ~··· ·~· M l!kt1< •O·tl Ent1rl1lnm1nl " Ttltv•.+&n " "11111(1 tO·l I Th<l !t" " Horo1co11 " Wo1!11<11 • I nn L•nct•" " Woll'tll"I "'••t IJ· I• MUfltft l l<l llltl I Wtrl<I ··~ •• up 11 i1nal Senate vote on the new leg1.~la­ j1on lo ex1e11di11g tl 1e Selec!11e :SC'r111·e :..;,1·stem until .lune :io. 197:1. Supporters or the cxtrn.~ion ~llCl'.(!edrd 111 1'on1·1nci11g lll'o-lh1rd.~ 111 lhc 1r rul· k;igues Iha! a ('Ontuu1<111on nl nil 1n- dut !ions was 11 ha7.:1rd lo nallon;rl ~et·11r1- I\. :\<1 tin" l1a ::. been (lr;ilif•(I 11110 ille ;11111 1 !>ln«r .lt1ne. In addition to 11 lwo year c•1ens1011 ur lhc dratl. lhe legislation includes a $2.4 bill ion military pay r:Jise and a l"on1- pron1ist version or an end·lhe-\var a1nendn1en1 . The Senate originally passed 11 n tnd- the-war a1nendment calling for tht 1vithdra"•al of all Li S. troop~ fro111 Indochina in nine mnnths. The language 11as \l'e<1kencd and the s pe c; r 1 c \1·1!hdra\\·al limelable deleted 1n a Sen:lte- J louse conferenc<' Senate Democratic Leader ,\f 1 k P ~lanslield. who inttoduced lhe V1etna111 arnendmenl. pron1ised his colleagues lhty v.·ould have another opporlun ity to vote for il later io the i:;ession. "\Ve must bring this v.·ar lo an cntl."' J\1ansfield said . "ft is within our power, if \re will act.'' f\lansfield failed la st week ln table thf' conference re]lOrl and send it back 111 Senalc·ltousc ncgo!ialion in •n cfforl to restore his <1mend rnen1. .Joining l\.1ansfiekl 111 \0(1n.i: ili:::llnst slopping the fi libuster, St'n. <.;harles ~ICC. l\.taU1ias 1R·Md.1 said .. tht lin1r to end lhe war is no .... ·. The pince 1s here ... Prior lo today's \'Ole. John Stennis ! R· l\.1iss.J, chairman of the Senale Armed Services Committee. once agai n warned his colleagues that a prolonged filibuster would 'A'f.aken the nation's securily. "Hf. circulated a fresh batch of Jellers from Defense Secretary ti.1elvi n R. Laird and the Joint Chiefs or Staff wam ing of Rn imperlding mnnpov.•er ('risis. fl' the nearlv three months without the draft. Stenn'is said half lht> enlii;tces 1\'t'rc dr;n1·n fron1 "!hr lo1,·e<;1 poss i ti I e 1.:a1ei,:or}" Qf qu;1hf1rn11011 \V1tho11\ thr 1nolivation of ih~ draft. he ronlcnded . .,,ou don"I gtl-1nany men 1h11 t are v.or1h half their keep ·• \ J ·-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ew urmo1 its ~ount ~ DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESOA y AFTERNOON , SE PTEMBER 2 r, 197 r VOt. ''• ~O 12i, I SIC T IO~'· 10 l'AGt:S LAFC Figl1t Rocked by B~· T0~1 BARLEY 01 l~t D1ily l'il•! ""' Shocked lawyers l'or 1he Orange toun!y League of Cities are today pic king up thr pieces of a la11·suit that \\'S S den1olished l\.1onday after just hvo hou rs of 1·ourlroon1 debate into the Local Agrncy Formation Con11nission controversy. It had been t'sthnated befor r lhe four parties lll\'Olved we.111 into Orange Coun1y Superior Court J udge Charle~ Baut'r"~ courtroom that it mighl take a~ long as 111"0 \veeks to get a ruling n111he Lea~ue'.'!" 11rgument lhal LAFC.' men1ber Charle~ P{'arson was unlawfully replaced by Anahe1n1 altorncy Herb L1rker I . , -~-i,';·.-<'\· . " .. ~-' , ' / ' • • I i. f. , .-.. :'/ ow Mother Losing All Children· Disease ., But allornev Toni \\loodruff lur 1hf' Lcagut and aH01'ney T11n Stradel' for thl" intervtning Council of Communities of lr\•int. never reached the stagt of calhn.i:: v.·i1ne.c;ses to support their argumen!~ against county supervi.~ors Ro~rt Batt111 :ind Ronald Caspers and Ln~ Alamito~ Councilman Joe I lyde. The 1 .... ·o superl'1sor~ a nd Hyde replai·ed Pearson \Vith Lit•ker la st At11; 9 111 a six - secnncl dcbaclt 1h;1! ended with Rat!l11 and ll yde running f1·om ;in LAFC hear1np. roo111 tlla1 \\'a s parked wi1h ;-fn)lry Orange Count~· n1ayors. MRS. COLLUM MANAGES A SMILE DESPITE IMPENDING DEATHS OF HER CH ILDRE N Rare Disease Claimed Patty, 13, L•st Weak; Kathleen, 12, Charles, 7, Crystal, 6, Also Afflitted Thal tneel111g nrver l':l!llf' 1nlu question brlore Judge Bauer. He hea rd opening argu1nent s fron1 IJeputy County Counsel Willia1n i\tcCourt for lhe Battin-Caspers group and preliminary s!atcments from Woodruff and Strader before gra nting lhe demur· rer 1objeclion in lav.•1 1ub1nilled by f.1cC-Our1 . Jud~ Bauer rtlled. in effecl. that \\'oodq.iff had taken \ht wrong road tu 1·eachttht required dcstinalWn. lie-pointed out that a11 issut invnh1ng politit:al ollice such as that held by Pea~n could only be disputed wtlh the conk nt of the state AllOrne~' Reneral. Woodruff. obviou~ly staggered, pleaded .,.,.i!h Judge Bauer ror mort lime to an1end hi~ lawsuit. Judge Bauer gave him unt il Oct. I lo do so with comment ~ \vhich made it clear lhal the 1urist doe~ not believe Woodru ff's writ can be reramped to lhe point that it meets lega l requirements. The situation loday is that Pearson. 1111 Anahein1 councilman. will hold hi~ LA FC seal until OcL 1. \\'oodruff musl then 1>resent Judge Balter v.·ith eviclenct lhi:i l will p<'fn'lll the jurist l!'l hear lt'Sli rnony against the seating of Licker and Pxtend the rtslraining order first granted by Superior Court Judgt J E:, T, ··Ned"' Rutt t r. If that order lapses. Lic ker will take I he seat Into which he was voted six weeks ago by Battin, Caspers and Hyde. Sources on both sides today predicttd that a "political solution" to the impasse Is much more likely th11n any resolution of the ~ontroversy in the courts. League attorneys are considering an appeal to lh t Fourth District Court of Ar>- pea15 In which J11d~e Bauer"s rullnR 11·ill be challengrd by thcn1 and ro~sihly by Strader for the CCI. But at1ent1on 1.od;iy wa~ focused on ~Stt. Li\FC, Page 2) \ Muther Lusing· Kids Lo Diseose SOUTH SAN FRANC ISCO I UPI ' -?ll r.~. J&l'quetine Cotlum's folcfest qaug httr died las! week.in her.mol,)1er's ar'1s. Her three other young children al;J are alnirisl certainly doorned lo <11] tarly dealh _ ' All he1" chHdren. Kathleen. i2·: CharleS, 7-: 11rKI Cry~lal. 6; ha1•e Batten's disease. ;in extrernelv rare .inherited aff!;etion i thR1 slowly. ·fa!ally -attaclss the cenlnil nervous syste1n. The oldei! child., Patric1:: Ann. 13 : succun1bed to lhe di sease a week ago. 1 'Tht ·lragic_ plight· of the Collum family can1e out Monday in a dispute over how rnuch the county would allow ror buria l expenses for Pally. The oounty finally agreed lo pay for cremation_ J\1 rs. Collu m. 34. a divorced mother 011 \\-'elfare, ~aid shc_i''anted no "monument'" fn her daughter. OCcaust "Patty has gonr. on to something better."' She said she .,.,,as holding her daughter in her arnl~ la~! week feeding her orange juice \Vhen Pally coughed and died . Sht' had been told 18 months ago there wa~ no hope for the gi rl. that Batten's disease was in- curable. · The disease begins to show itself al the age or 4 or S and then gro .... ·s pro- gressively worse, causing blindness, emo- tional diso rder. speech defects. con· vu~~~~s. ~·~.fin~~~udn~at~.s caring for Kalhlet.n, who is blind and has lo be fed, dressed and const;:intly attended. Charle~ also is blind. but attend~ sp('cia\ classes a! D:i111el \\'cbsler School. Crystal. the ~·ounges!, i~ in first grade al 1<:1 Rancho Schoo l, bu! he r sight i3 begin· ning lo fai l. \ i\-\rs. Collun1 said she had been to '"millions" 11f doctors in !he San F'ran· ciseo Bay area and the East Coast abou t her children's phghl. bu1 1l \v asn't until about three years ago a doctor al the Univer~1!y of Ca liforn1;i al San Diego diagnosed lhe di sease and told her of her children's futu!'c. Oesp1le !hr si111:i1 1on. :0.lrs t.:ollun1 said shr v.·as determinedly optimistic about !lie future. "lt"s hard to believe that Patty's dead," she said. "And I can't believe my ~ther children.wil l•die,'1 She said she is hoping !here will be so1ne break through in the treatment or Batten·s disease. ··1 jusl refuse lo give up hope. J usl because l rlon'l ha1•e" lhe a nswer, it docsrft 1nea11 that there is no answer. All I can do is hop<' against hope lhal somebody. son1eplace. will conic up with an answer " ~1rs Collum said the county welfatt rleparln1enl sends her an aide to hel p with lhe children weekday mornings. She said she "would do anything to avoid charily." bul under l he circumslo.ncts she cannot work. She was enrolled in .11 busi nes..<1 school to become a court rt portf.r, but /lad to quit to care for her childrt-n . "I ""'Ollld IOl'e to be able to su pport my own children.'' she said. '"I don't enjoy having to take n1oney froin people." "'\'ou ;ust ha''' to keep 1ryi 11g lo go ()n,'' she s.1icl. "I tr) Iv n111ke their lil'e5 as full as possible each day -and' to sorne degree 1n the future -but not too f11r in the future .. _ ·• Mis sing Stud ent Recalls Identity After 2 Montl1s BOSTON (UPT) -r..1ichae1 Early, 22, a 1-larvard student missing .'!!Ince July II, has turned up unharmed. saying he was a \.it·tim of an1nesill . .l!:arly was reporled missing alter he railed to sho1v up to lead a boy scout h\ke. lie 11·alked into a po lice station in the Jamaica Plain area J\1ond ay and iden· lified himself. lie called his mother. Mrs. Ruby Early of Grand Island, Neb .. lo telt her he•w¥ safe. She had personally hunted for her son a month in the Boston area. "f had given my son up for dead." Mrs. f;a rly said. "Of course. I wanted him lb be alive. bu t I had despaired. Now ever~1 lhing is jusL wonderruJ. I had been sick. I had been drlv.ing myself. NoW" i\-like is coniing home." Early lold officials he wi's n1ugged shortly after he le!t his Jamaita Plain home for the hike. The next thing he knew, he said, it wa!I July 14 and he wu in Hyannis, miles away on Cape Cod. He said he knew his flrlt. name but could not identify himself further. He camped out for several weeks. then went to Providence, R.I. and got a job as .11 kit· chen helper. Then on hi~ birthday last Tuesd11y, he ren1en1bert<.I his na1nt, ~!rs. Early aaid. He made his •a:v to Boston and gol hi' 1dt ntity back wnlking around his a id neighborhood. ,. • " ,I ' ' , t f DAILY PI LOT s Oil Pe1·nut s Off Coast Rejected WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Ni:ron 1d- ml.nistration has turned down requ,st1 for construction of two new oil platforms ln the Santa Barbara Channel and want& to halt perman,ntly drilling on 35 other platfomu off the California coastline. Despite the finding of an Interior Departm,nt surve>' that another ma1nr oil spill in the channel v.·ou!d be ''highly improbable," Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. lo.1orton Mond ay refused the permits sought by Sun Oil Co. and L"nion Oil Co. of California because of "overrid ing en· vironmental consideration!." He said the administration wants lo eslablish an oil-free sanctuary in Lhe federal waters off Santa Barbara. where a disastrous spill occurred in January 1969 at a Union Oil we!!. While the department's ov.·n 11Ur\•ey s,ajd tougher regulations ha ve dec:r,ased th' likelihood of another major s piil, it conceded small spills could occur. t.f orton said, therrfore, new platform!'! are "incompa tible ~·ith the concept of the federal sanctuary" as proposed in a bill i;enl to Congress last April 21. "Furthermorl'." Morton said . "all ftperations on 35 of the 70 federal lea.sell in the channel were suspended on that date with a request lo the Congress that these leases be rescinded and the l'ssee be reimbursed as determined by the court" Under the bill, the federal sanctuary wouJd be just seaward of an exlstlng •late sanctuary. Jn a related development, th' Senat' approved unanimously a t r e a t y e5tablishing the right of a coastal nation to take whatever action necessary to pre· vent. ease or end the threat of oil pollu· tion from an accident at sea. The treaty stems from the spill of the ._ -bnker Torrey Canyo n off the coast of England in ·i.-iarch 1967. The British government wai ted 10 days before blow· ing up the t.anker btcause it was unsara what it could do l'ga!ly to a foreign-flag tanker in international wat.ers. U.S. to Present 2-China Policy To U.N. Meet UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. IAP) -E:r· pressing growing confidence that its pro- posals for keeping Taiwan In the United Nations are heading for passage, the United States plans to submit today Its two-Chinas resolution at the opening of the 26th General Assembly. The resolution calls for giving Peking assembly membership and C h In a 's: permanent &eat on th' Security Council while retaining Nationalist China in the assembly. A second U.S. resolution on China wou!d mak' expulsion of a U.N. member an "import.ant question," rl!(Juiring a two- thirds vote for passage. Under the American plan, the question of a seat for Peking would be settled by a simple ma· jority. The State Department in Washington expressed increasing confidence Monday that its China resolutions are heading for 5uccess. .. \Ve ma.de important progress over the weekend not only as to cosponsors but in respect. to ,,-oting." de partm e nt i;pokesm an Charles \\1 Bray sa id But he declined to dL'ICuss the number of co- sponsors or who they are. Th' prestige of cosponsor!! is con· sidered an import11 nt eleme.nt 10 v.·he1her the United States V.'1ns pas~age of its pro· posal over an Albanian·sprinsor ed plan to Eeat Peking and nust T;:i1wan Australia and New Zealand ;:innnunl'.'er! r.1onday lh'y would cospon5nr the US. re~olution. Sl':veral other smaller nations. includ ing Ha ili. al so were mentioned as pos~ible co!ponsors. OlANll COAST DAllY PllOT H•1tthttl•• t.-11 •••• ,.1. , .. ..., s .. Cl-I• Ou.NOi COAST l'Ut Ll,HlN!) COM,. ..... 'f Jlobut N. w •• d P1n 1H111 '""' Pualloher J1d1 II, Curley Vlc"e ,.,. ... .,1 •M <ieftlrtl A\"""' The111•• K1evil fell!<»"" 1h0tl'•• J... 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C-ls -., Gtlltsmla, ~1p<ito'I lrf ....... td'.21 -"'"'' .... ,.,.u u" -ll'llYI "'mll'Y 1111.111~•-· 11.U ,.,..,,~ly, DAILY .. !LOT S!•ll P~ote HOWARD (LEFT) AND MARVIN CARLBERG BRING HOME MORE TRASH Mother (background) Leads Huntington Beach Recycling Effort Beach Woman Becomes Town's 'Trash. Queen' By RUDI t-.'IEDZJF.l.SKI or ,~. D•l!Y l'!l•I 11111 Last week Ho~·ard and h!arvin Carlberg held a carnival for the other kids in thei r north Huntington Beach neighbcrhood. The price of admission: Five g111ss bot - tles, or five 11\uminum cans, or five in- ches of old ne11;spapers. Their mother . l\.lrs. r.111rgaret Carlberg, didn 't mind collecting !he trash . It onlv added to the other treasures piled' up ln her garage nt 17422 Lido Lane. In fact, she encourages the boy.!! lo circulale amnng the other houses after school and bring home even more trash in the ir Jillie red v.·ago n. \\"hy v.•ou\d a v.·oman of education anrl refinement jshe is a chemist and her hus· band is a coHei;:e professor ) v.•1sh In become lhe trash queen or I he neighborhood ~ r.lrs Ca rlherg is the head nf the Hun- tini;!t nn Brarh re<'vcl1ng proJerl and !'ihe belif'Ves th;il ('\Cry hit of lra!'ih lhat can be used n\'er ai;ia1n "'·!I: sa\'e ou r natural re~nurce~ "f think 1\r ha\'(' cr1>a!Pd a rnnn~trr ." ~hP ~a1r1 ~1• man>• pe ople :ire hr1ngin11 in their rC"r\rl:thlf'.~ rli;11 111' don"I ha \r ennugh help 111 prepar;il1nn of the mati;or1<'!1s." "N'>n1e of the penpl e BT(' hre<iking lhe bn!lles or thev cln n·r n•mn1·e lhe 11!lle m1>1al ring1' from th('!f rr!1trn;.,b)1>s, Ju~t fnur 11 f t!10se ring s in I .()(JO bnt!les will spoil a 11·hnlf! britrh of glass. '"ThE'~'re ;ilso bringing us sleel rath£'r than alum inum cans and our Ynlunteer groups ha1·e lo spend about ~n hour~ a week sift ing out the good from the bad," i;he said. r.roups 1\ho ha 1·e \'nlunteered lhe tr energiE's include ]{){'al clubs sod ser1•ic:e orga ni zations. the. Boy Scouts and the 'Yf\1 CA .. They ;ire p;:i td 50 percenl of th' money a"'·arded by the rec.vcling plants. "\\'e had to mo1·e our coll<'ctlon station from !he fr onl nf lhe. F11·e PC1ints Shf)p- ping Cent'r to a locat ion behind it," said f\frs. Carlberg. "The people JUSt did no1 read the sign~. The~ left couches. heds, bahy fu rniture, automobile parts and old tires. The place began to look like a junkyard." Although only one or twn percent of the eity's residents take part in !he rr.cycling proJecl . I.he monthl y tntal of collectables i.!! s!11gger1ng. In .Juty -the biggest month to date -more lh::in ~.nno pounds of glass. 1.000 pounds of aluminum and 30 tons of nev.·spaper v.·ere. collected . "The ~las.!I cont ainers are manufac- tured to he re-used RI leas! 20 times. but the pt>Ople are loo lazy to take lhem bai;k. The puhhc has deve.loped a lhrow· a1'·ay h11bit." ihe said "Sn, If ont six.peck is l.hrown awa.y, it J:en!'rate! thf' production of 114 new non. r?turnable bottles. If you mult iply 20 by six, yflu get 12Q. Then ~'OU i;ubtract I.he in. ll1al s11-pack and arri\'e at 114." ~frs. Carlberg, v.·ho spends up to 20 hours a. wee k super\·ising the rerychng act1\·\11es . 5ays she would Wl'lconie. ad- dJ11r>nal help "Groups v.·ho 11re lnterest.ed 1n the t'n- 1·lr'onment and ln e.&rnlng 1 lillle n1oney ti')(). can cC1ntact cily hall Thf'~ can tarn about $2:1 10 $4~ 8 \l('Ck. hllt th<'rt i~ OC• tually no \1m1t on how much money they v.·ant to earn," she C"ommented. Now that lhe project has be.come l'Sta blished, r.1rs. Carlberg and the Envi ron men!RI Counci l plan to wage a war on other env ironmental prohlems. "I need lime lo devote to bike trails and water pol lution problemi; The.re is just nol enou.1:h snonping arounrl nn how litter. dehris ancl oil residues pollute our W<'!ler.'' .she .said '"\Ve"re also vPry much \n1prested in green spacei;. nprn .space and Improving lhe vi~ual appearance of our city \\'P want to save things of hi~!orical value such a.~ old estates and trees and ro shidv air pollution anrl how the proposed free11.·ays would affect our clean air,"' sh e said. Poss um Pursued In ~1esa, Give s Reporter Slip A h<'.:idy-eycd char.:i<'l rr ned Cnsl a I\Jr$il police he;idqu arlers !his morni n~ in 11 h.:i! c.:in on!y be cha.racterized as a /'11r~iran jailbreak. Th is 1.~ \.\hen guarcls who don"t care If! keep a prisoner -or cpn't - turn their br('ks. h1Jpin)l he"ll vanish. Hf' did, quite promptly. The fleeing fugiti\'e was spottt'd at 8 11 m.. slinking across the \a\vn by .1 Of'wspaper reporter arriving to check the crime lrii;. Grabbing camera in hand . th' intrepid newsman trailed the fugitive around the Civ"ic Center parking area. H' moved et a crouch. peering under cars . So did hls quarry. trying to bldl' under carl'i. Contrary to popular notion!, pursued possums don't play possum. they lry to keep ahead of the pursuer. Passing motorists SI.Sired at the creep- ing ('amer::iman. r.luniclpal employe& upstairt stared do\vn on the drama. The drama ended ant1e lh;na ctic:ally v.'hen the cameranfan ran out ol fl1m 11nd ran In to report a possum on th' prowl . "Oh yeah, him," said the desk sergeant. "Well. we have a problem.'' he added, requesting anonymity, "A J;en'lleman y.·ho caught hlm el. home brought him in for us to handle. \\'e don·t ha \'e any facility for animals." "' did not !lay V.·hether the [u git1ve V.'3.' originally held on a vagrancy charge, In prott"Cli ve custody, or 11.·hat. when he e..'IC'8 ped. The polll'ium -when l;ist 11een -11.·as stil l pttr1ng oul from beneath a car with New Jerii:ey license plates In the Civlc:- Center lot. Ht didn 't lf\l\k. ''ery happy . Neither did the cameraman, "'ho wai;t~d 30 minutes and a 11.'holt roll or film. v.·1thout on e printable shol. ' Nader Left Out ,,,..,,,.p ... J Consumer Units SHE'S 100 .. . Louise Emt.ly Highn. ())al mining was a principa.I part of lb• Oskaloosa tconomy, but the black r11tura.J fuel beds "'·aned b1dly 1boul IQ.QI, 50 the German Hlgl!n famil y looked v.·estward. Meet With Nixon "Golden, rol lin ' Cal1fomy.'' Miss Loube Emily Higlin deelare1. "Gold sounded better than coal anyway." WASHINGTON (UP I) -Prei;ident Nixon today summoned In an economic discussion al the White House 20 persons who claim to spe ak for the consumer. The list did not include lh!' nation's hr.st known consumer advocate, Ra lph Nader. Rona ld L. Ziegler, the \Vh ite House pre55 secretary, said the Invitees -col· lege professors. state officials. rf'tirl'd perso ns. labor leaders, and olhl'rs -all r!'presented ''membership organizations that represent consumers." "Ralph Nader is an outspoken ad vocate or consumers but he doesn't fall into that category," Ziegler sa id. Nader, who has been sharply critical of parls of the economic. pol icy Nixon Rn- nounced Aug. 15. said if he had been ask· l"d he would have urged the President lo suprort legislation creating the lndependcnl Consumer Agency and pern1i1ti ng co nsumers to rile clsss action lawsuits. The Administration opposes both bills. Nader al!o said he would have called for more vigorous enforcement of ex· isting conl';umer protection gtalutes and of the antitrust laws. He said he would i;end those views tn the White House in writi nR. Ziegler &aid the letter would be \\"elcome. Nixon's meeting with the consumer representativu was the siJ:th and lairt of a series of sessioM to give various segments of the economy a chance: tG recommend steps to follow the 90-dilly wage-price-rent freeze. which expires Nov. 13. The Pre.!!ident has said he will announce hi!! post-freeze policy by the middle of next month , JO days before th' freeze ends. In other economic development&: -Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Maine), said in a. speech at Chattanooga, Ten1t , Mon· day night that ht would sponsor con- sumer lax credit legislation, which he said wou ld pump $7 billi on into the economy. He said his bill would provide a $75 lax credit for the remainder of th\s .vear and $!00 when it is in effect a full year. -J he House \Vays and r.1eans Com- mittee made the first conyess ional modificaton or President Nixon's new economic program. deciding tn change his proposed two-state business in- ve~t ment tax credit to a single, flat tax break of 7 percent for new business eq ui pment purchases. -The Investment Olmpany Institute reported mutual fund sales e1ceeded redemptions by $38.S million in August. indic ating an upturn from the biggest From Page 1 LAFC ... W!'dnesda y's meeting of the LAFC with the prediction by on e participant that "the ~·hole issue might he resolved right I.here in the meeting room ." Pearson will take his seat Wednei;da y by \'ir!ue nf Judg' Bauer"s extension of the re~training order . But it is fell by many in\•nlved in the Cflnlrover!y that the ses~ion will provide a solution to the Pearson-Licker dilemma. B;:ittin was poinl ed ou t by many as the man v.·ho may ~·ell 1,ad th' way to such a .~11lu1inn •·rm delighted lhat we "ve be!'n vin- d1catrd.'" the first distr ic t supervisor from Sant;i Ana said loda y. "Of cours,. I aJ1o1·ays knew 1.0o'e would be once 1o1·e could find ;in impar1 1;:il judge. "The ntxt mo1•e i! up to th e opposing parl1ts," RRl11n sR id. "As fer a.! rm con- crrned. Herb l.ic ktr is on the LAFC "'here we put him and all I can say to Or;:in ~e C'ount~··s mayors ls that they should have listened to me a little mor e closely last \lo"eekend." slump in the industry's history. In May, June and July -for th' first time!! in hUtory -more mutual fund shares were redeemed than purchased. Ziegler, at hi! regular briefing for new smen t.1onday, fa ced a barragf' of questions about Nader's exclusion from lhe \\'hite l·fouse meeting. He w;is asked if he could name a nofiiovernmenta! con· sumer spo k,sman who had been more ef· feclLve than Nader. "Yes," Ziegler rephed . "'ho? "I would want to go into that." he said. \Vhat does th' \Vhite House have agai nst Nader ? "Nol a thing,'' Z1eglt'r said. Nader commented "Since I rl!<.'ei1'e so ma ny communications from consumers about their problems. grievances and wishes. I would ha ve thought the Presi- dent might h;:ive desired ·to have the benefit of such information and sug- gestions as part of his consultation with consumer groups and advocates. . "But far more important, is whether the President will actuall y pursu' a pro· consumer policy in his decisiong." Nader said. "I am quit' sure that he has enough information to do that." Passing ov11.r decades of her lite, Migl Louise Emily Higlin tells of finally aet· U!ni:: in Coi;ta r.f esa. She shares ;in apartmenl at 2430 Ss.nta Ana Ave , with a companion, Mrs. Bemice Ta ylo r. keeptni;: .!iharp, wiae. ey~ on w1)rld. national. state and local I C· t1\'ifl('S "\\'hen we arrived. the honorable r.1a yor John Smit h 'sat at the g1te11 of the r11.v.' a fearle~s man full of fury and I C· lion ·• ~!is~ U:!u1sr Ern1)~ !!1glin declares cur- rent r-.111vor Robe rt i\1. Wilson to be, in h"r words. as 1o1·ise and sagacious a min as evtr rulrd the 4'1ty She is a!S-O an a\'1d rei.der, stu dying het Bihle failh lu11v althflUll:h aft 'r a century 1\fiss Louise Em i.v H1glin knows it almos& b\' heart. -Some among manv Jnerids celebraling her IOOth bi rt hr\ay SUnda~· RI the horn' ol ·:c\' Charl"es Jorgenson, mad' referenc11 to this ritual re-r!'ading of !he familiar passages. "Bless your heart. I am briefing myself for that Great Day.'' rleclared Miss: Louise Emilv Highn '"Likf' ~·ouilg tolks say -'cramming for the finals." Arguments by .Atto1·neys Slow Capt. Medina Trial From \\'Ire Str.vlees Final argumenl."i in the My Lai murder court-martial of Capt. Ern ei;t L. t.1e.dina were delayed today while attorneys argued over the final instructions which the judge will give to the jury . The judg!', Col. Kenneth A. Howard , .!iilid his instructions covered more than JO legal pages. li e gave a copy each to the defense and prosecut ion, and at- torneys argued over what they felt should be deleted or added. After agreement ii; reached on 1he in· structions, each side will make. its final ar~ument. the jury will be charged and then Medina 's fate v.•ill be left in the hands of his five officer cou rt-ma rtial board. The court-martial had been in recess since Friday when the military judge dismissed one murder count and reduced another charge that involved 100 kil lings. Medina still is charged with murdering a Vietnamese woma n outside the village of f\.fy Lai. He insists he .!ihol her In ge!f defense. J~oward dismissed the cha rge which AC· cused r-.tedina of ordering a small boy shot and killed at l'\1 y Lai . The judge acted after Gene Oliver of Fort Lauderdal!', Fl;:i , les!.ified he shot and killed th!' boy on his 01vn ini!inlive. Howard reduced to i n v o I u n t 11 r y manslaughter the charge that Medina allov.'ed hls troo ps to kill JOO other Viet- namese civilians at My Lni. Ho"·ard said there v.·as not enoug h ev1denct' tn support the government '.~ argument that t.·1edina knew ahoul the killings, "calculatingly" chose to do nothing, and by doing nothing enc ouraged the. killings to continue ~1edina denied he ordered a m11ssacre or e\'en knew one was jl:(linJ?. on. r.-teanv.•hile, at Ft. Meade. ~Id.. an Arm~· oHicer !'ummoned from hi~ dut y station in Ta iv.·an sv.ore to<lav that Col. Oran I\ Henderson ne\·er a~ked him to que slifln his pilots about ~·ild /iring or in- di!'c riminate killing of c1vih<1ns in f\1y Lai ·'D1d you e\·er reCe.J\"e repo rts or allegations your gun ship!' v.·ere out ol control.'' Lt. Col. Glenn D. Gihson wa~ ;:isked at Hcnrlerson·R court martial. "A. I did not'' "Q. Did you l'!Ve.r conduct an In· vestigation? .. asked the prosecutor, Maj. Carroll Tichenor, "A, I did not ." "Q. Did Col. Henderson ever approach you personally and ask you to survey your pilots to ask if they 'ver ob5erved any wild shooting or killing of non- combatants?'' A. "! had numerous conversation~ with Col. . ~~endersnn . I do nnt recall any specific requests he made concerni ng any specific _operation or surv'y of my people concerning an ope.ration ... in my mind J beli,ve I would remember such a con· versation." The testimony was importl:L nt lo one count charged against Henderson -lying to an Army board of inquiry in testifyin g he had gi ven Gibson orders to survey hi!! pilots about seeing wild shooting and kill- ing of noncombatant!! du ring the f\1y Lal assault. Gibson, then a major, commanded helicopter gunships supporting the to.larch 16. 1968, operation. Previous le.!itimony had said there was a radio report lhat morning that Gibson's men were shoo ting up the countryside. The charge again5l Henderson also ~aid the colonel lied in saylng Gibson reported "none of his personnel had observed anyth ing of this nature." Gi bson, now with a military .w;istanc:e t eam in Nationalist China, was asked whether he h;id ever questioned h i.~ pi!o!J and received Lhe report of nothing unusu al that da~·- "l do not recall making so y such r'port to Col. Henderson," Gibson said flaUy. Roc ks lo Go on Ice \\'ASHINGTON 1AP 1 -Rock.'. brought hack fr0m the moon v. lll he kepl 1n a la rge cold s!orage 1auh .c.o future researcher ... can examine them Th~ . Nat1~nal AeronRutir.". and Spact Adm1n1str at1on plans lo fin ish a fl .OOO- .'IQ l1are-foo t. sci enliric ice-house a t H"ouston in time for Apollo \G's return th is v.•i nter . The F oothall Seaso11: You are possi bl y now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sale s people at two or th ree stores. If so , you no doubt feel like a "football ," bounced oround with o bevy of conflicting stories. Which is tho best corpet fiber? Whet is tho bes t ttexture for your use? What kind of podd ing should be used? We think you will detect tho stroight answers ot Aldon's. We've been helping people score "touchdqwns" in Orange County for fourteen 'yeors. 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Tht µubl1 (' ha~ dr\eloped a thr(l\\· flwav habit." shr '."a1d "So. 1f one ~1J(.Jl:1f'k r..-1hrown /IV.'av. it );lC'nCratr>-; \hf' p1"od111 •!1n11 of 11~ llf'V.' non - rl'turnllble b1t1th'" II v1111 rnu ll1ply 20 by 't" 1nu gr! t:.'lf Thtn ~nu ~uhtrac:t lht 111- 1\lal •a~ p;irk llnrl 11rr1 1"r .ii 114 ·· \1r~ C;irlh1·r~ 11hr1 'JJf'llfl, 1111 10 20 hour~ ;i \\'r"•'~ ~11 1~·rv1$1nc, lht' rrr,V!'l1ng ,'ll'l 111111'!' SilYS !'ihl' ll'flllitl 11 1'1<"01111' Rd <1111onfll hrlp "Croup..; who 11 re ln1cre~ll'd in th r fll - 11n1n1n1•11t Anrl in t':1rn111~ .ti l1l!lr n1one1 (Ser HEl.'.\'r'LI·:. l'u:;:e 21 Thi' 1110 superl"isors and Hyde rrplared Pear~on wuti Lu.:ker last Aug 9 111 a ~1:>.· ... cl·ond <lebaele th:it ended "·1th H:il\111 .:ind 11.vde running frnn1 01n LAFC hearinR nKHll th;H 11·as p<u.:ked \\"i!h ~ngry Orange ("ollu!~ rnayors ·rhal rnee 1111g never ean1e u1tu question b('l orc Judge Bauer. llr l1e;1rd 1Jpening argu111enl s !ro1n lJ1•pu1.1· Cuunty Counsel \V1lha111 :"llcCour1 tiir lilt Batlin·Casper-; .11.rour and Ju el11111n:iry statc111rnt s fro111 \Voodruf[ and Srrader 1r1orr granting the demur· rrr iohjet'l!On tn Jaw1 sub1n1tted by illl·Cour! Judge Bauer ruled. 111 eflecL th<i1 \\'oodrufl had taken tht> 11·rong road tu real·h the required des1111a t1011. He pointed otLI that au issue 1nvol11ng pol1l1C'<1I uff1t·e ~uel1 as that held by Pear5on rould only br disputed 'Nilh th~· consent of !he stale attorney general. \l'oodru!f. ol-i11o usl) stagg£"red, pleaded 111th Judgr B<.iucr for tnore time tr> arnend his la1\•su1t Judge Bauer gave h1n1 until Ort. I tu do ~o \1•1th con1ments 11h1ch m!1dt: 11 clear lh;it thr JUfL<;t does out llClle\C \\'(lt.Jtlrun ·~ "rit l'an be 1·e\·;1n1ped to the po1n1 tha! 11 n1eels leg;<I rrquireinents. Tht' situation l11day 1s that Pearson. an Anaheim coune1Jman, wilt hnld his LAFC sr<i1 until Ott I. \l'oodruff inust the11 present Judgf' 8floe r "'ith evidence that 11111 prr111it !hr 1unst lo hear testimony <1gainst the se ati ng of L.1t ker and extend the restran11ng order first granted hv Superior L'our1 Judge J. L T. ··~ed'' 11Ullt•r_ II lhlil u1der l;ipses. Licker will take the seat 1ntu 1rh1eh he ll"as votPd st.~ \\t'.'eks ago by Ballin. Caspers and llyde. Sources 011 both sides triday predicted lh<1t a "'pu!it1cal solut1on"~1 mpasse is tnuch 111ore lrkely !har t1ny resolution 01 !he ronlni1.ersv io the ourts League attornCy~ are eons1dering :i n tSec LAF C, Page 2J Draft Extension Voted Colleg·e Def errnents Bcinned; Filibuster Fails \\.,\Slll\(;TQ:'-: ! CPI 1 -The Senate. alll'r ;1 ~e1·et1 rnnnih ~1n.1ggle . passrd and sen! tv r'rcs1dt'n! i\1xo11 toda\ a drat! e\- 1en.\u111 lidl th;i1 Rb11l1~1le~ dr.frrrnl'lllS tor i'Ollegr slud('nls a11d gives 1hr rnil1t<iry 11 1r1·nrd !•1gh p;1v rfl1se. Pass:1i::e ill !he 1n('<1surf' -wh1eh will rcstorr dr11I! c::rlls that ha1'e been suspr n· ill'd s111t·e .l1111f' 311-l\illu1.1.rc! a r losr 61 t•' :!fl IOl i' 111la·h h;irrcd fl thr~\cncd l1l1bu ster The bill 1s e>:pci.:lctl ro be s1gn£'d by Constrt1ctio11 Of Apart111e11ts l\'lav l1e Halted " Bv ALAi'\ UIRKI.\'. Of t~o O•,I• P•to! S1tU A 1t10!'<1lu1 11i111 111 hold 11p 111t' 1·un- 1>1rucl 1011 ol ap:.irt11irnt s 111 n1usr "( llun· 1111i:tun Rea(·h 1n:i\ he 1r11po-.;c1I hi' lhr 1·1- 11• l'Oune1I this 11·pe~ 'l'he t·o1u1e1l -on a 4 l vole w11h Coon- e dni:111 TC'rl Bari ll'tl opposed -J\1ond:tv 111gi1l 1ns!ru('U•d ("11~' /\tlornt".1' Dnn Bonin 1" flr·rp;irt> <l r'f'SOlut1011 th;i1 111uild 111 . ~111uli.' 11\1' 1n1 11;d~1nu111 1n !hr 11nrlhc1·11 Srf'trir OI 1hr ('Il l The univ <il"t'a~ tlial 11oul<l be ex('!tidrd lr111n lhr ha11 1vnuid hr lhr do1111l()\l'!l a1f.':t . ll1r sou1he:i~1:>rf'lll1n1\J lhe 1·1tv and !he Hunr111glun llflrhc1ur. Thr han ;nigl1l /;1~1 ~I.\ llHlllf f\.~ Thr mor:uoruun 11·~;.s ~ugi.;c~trcl hv l"1 1un1·1llna11 ;\01·111:1 (;11:ib~ after tihe 1·earl ;, rH'11·sp<1pf'r arl1t·lr !hal l'1trd lhf' \acan· r1 latll'.lr :ir111111i: ;ip::irtn1e111 1·Q1nplrxes 111 1 )l'<lf'f.:f" I "(•Llrll1 ;11111 11d1 erse f"CQno1n1..: 1·1111d1l1nns 11 11a~ also pu.;h1>{/ I)\ Hoher1 llu1g11a ll. 1,,.;,(i "t lht• ll<J:-0110: c:ounl'tl. 11ht1 !Kllrllt•d !o ,1 s11111f,11 1·i ut1 111 nr1ghb1•1'!ng 1:ounl:11tr \ :d!r1 •Hnt as~cd 11h.\ lt1111!1ni.:1on Br:t('h 4•1111111 n(l! rf!t'rl ~111·h a ba n t '1!1 At11wne>~' U11n llu11t ;1 r,.plird lh;it lhr tjtH·~11n11 h.+(l hri·n r·::tl\Cd h\" Cnu11- 1·1l1n ;o11 .)('fr1 :\latnr1 ;;r 1 rar Rgu and l1f' li:1d rult"d tli:11 ;;r 1'1!l'·w1dr n111rn!<1r111111 1101dd hr· l\lO h1·1HH! :;rid \\iillld not llr upheld bv 1 lif' ~·011r1-; llr-s;11'd Iha! 1"('1"1:1111 )\!'l'ilS ('!Hiid l•f' 1lcs1.1Jnf1!£'d 101· stud,1 fnr 1:inss1lilf' zon111i;:: ··hangC'.~ .and a rnoralonu111 l'Ould hr 11n- posrd on these areas durini:: 01e s!11<1~· llf" rl'con11n£'ndrd a 90·da.1· 1ienod. hu! s;i1rl lif' 11·nultl g11 ;i)on~ 1111h ;:r s1.~-rno111h llf'fll'd \\'hf'n 1h<Jt \\ilS ~11i::gr\1C(I by l'OUU- ( iln1e11 Thr f[UC'-llt!ll was then r;i1 sl•(I hv Coun· rd111an Jllrh l :rrtn 1111 ~ hrtlic1 tJ1e r11u111turnu11 could lrgallv t•o1e1" onl v apart1nf'n!s. 11hethcr !I shOuld hr !or ai l f"fln~truC'lU)ll or 11·helher 11 ~hould he l1n11lf'tl lo res11lenll fll pern11 l!'i Bo11£a said tha r he 11·nuld rescarrh !h;:rt. point and report ha ck ro the f:oun1·1I ·rhursday r vcn1 n~ "·hen an ad jour ned mc£'1 ing of the cxiuncil will be held . Sn11therist Hunt ington Be;:rch wa~ ex- 1·lucled fl'on1 the possiblr ban alter As.~i~· tnn1 Planning Dircetor Richard llarlo1v (~tr APART,\fE!\"TS, Page ~I questi"'' Ret111·11s .\1xo11 soon. lnduclloos prohabl~· 11·111 be l'ec:un1ed 1r. .. 11ed1atel~' arrerw;irds_ The h11! ('a1T 1es the strongest stat<'rnent .1el 11·rirtt•n by c·oni:ress on !ht \'ietnan1 11';11· -11rg111g thr l'res1de11t tn 11•1\hdraw ;ill ll S Lvops tron1 tndochtna as soon a~ flOSSlble Btll, tu the d t~<ipJlOlll\111('1\t ot' w;,r t•rit1cs. tt1e n1ea~ut'e sets no deadline !lr1· a11 end tfl U s 1111'01\'r111 rn1 Sint·r lhe ex1~1 111g drafl f1 111ltnri!.v e~­ Jlll"('<I. a ser1e~ o( <'onl ro1·crs1 e~ had h£'1d " • •"'") >§:• , . .. .-•lo -· Brander ("astir. Huntington Beath's aet1ng t1ly adrn1nistra tor sa11· l1is salar1 1ncrca~cd lro111 82.142 to ·s2.457 rr1· 111onth h.1 the 1·11y c nunc.J! i'\lnn· day 111~~11 '/'l1r ~Jlj ra1~" 1n<1kr~ 111111 the r1tv':. h1ghe,.L p.11c1 cn1pJoyr Special Se t for l'1ccting Pare nts A n1ee!ing fur parrn!s of ~1Px il·an­ A1nencfln studen!s n1 the Huntington Heath !11gh School J)1s1nci 11•11! be held lorug/11 :IL 1hP Fountain Val!ev Coin· n1u11uv Cen1er. Spoi1sored by thr ~1exican-Arnrri(·~n ~t·holarship Or:;::n1zat1on. the 1n£'etinJ! 1s he111g held lo acquain! par£'nts 11·1th the problem.~ faced by lhe1r students, a spokesman said .lav c:arcia. associate dean of special services flt UC Irvine. 1vill be the speaker at !he meeting which slarts at 7:30 p.m. The scholarship organizfltion was form- ed io l9:Jll to ;:rovide schola rships for ,\lex1C'an·American stu d en t s. The organization has raised money for 21 $200 ~cho!a rshlps at UC!. Golden \Vest College , Orange Coast College end 11 local 1·osmetology school. Full-time Mayor l luntingtoll Blach cily coune1lme n made 11 clea.r Monday night that they \\'Ould like lht question of whether the ci - ty should havt a full·llme elected rnayor submi tted to voter!! ~gain Indications are lhat tile 1x.~uc . ~·luch \\"Ill require a change in lhf' city t'hartcr. will be nn !hr Miiot 111 the ne.x1 1·oun - eil1na:111<' elrl't1on 111 April ul 19i2 Thr 1<lra "'J,s s11gg1>.~!P.d nnc _1ear a~o h11t was na1 rowl.Y dereated h} \Olcrs 1r1 ;in election in Nnl"cn1her of t97fl Thr qut'.'slion v.·as p\1shed back In to Ille pubhr spotligt11 t.lond11y tliRhl \.\'hen lhc council appcoved revised (lbJectives for the eitiiens charter revision committee that v.a.'I appointed la.st spring to study the mayo r issue and other proposed l·hartCf revisions. The ntw obJ~lives. as spelled out by Torn Lh·eng(l(ld, cor"mittee chairn1an, in· elude derlning the Full·tirne mayor·i; r~~ronsl bilil1": and authority, recom- 111ending the salary !or the po~ilion and lhe pay for councilmen. and presen tloi: pro~ a"nd conR on having all deparlmen~ heads, board!! 11nd commissions C!ltat>llsh· ed by ordinance. .. up a final Senate vote un !he ne1v legisla· lion to extending the Stlecllve Ser\·1ce s~·s1 en1 until J11ne 30. l!li3. • Su pµnrtc rs of the extension 3occeeded in tvn\'1nc1r1g 111'0·1hird5 ol th£'1r col· !eagu<·s th;it 11 <'ont1nuat1ou of no 111· duc11uns wa::.1 a ha7.ard to nat1011;1l sccun- 1.1·. :'l<o one has he£'n drafted into the a!'my SllH"e JUlll' 111 adtl 1l1on ti! ;i \\vu ~•(';lr t.\tens111 n nf lhe d1·a ft. 1l1f' lt'g1sla11011 111('l11des a $2 4 b1!11011 n11l1t<iry pay raise and a coin- prom1st \ersion of an end-the-war an1e11dmenl . Thr Senate ong1nally pa.~std 1n e nd - lhe·11·ar arnendn1cnt callin~ lor the 111lhdra\\'al or all US. troops frotn lnrloehin:t 111 nine rnonths. 'l'l1e Janguaga 11;1~ \\'Cilkt'nCd find the Sp P <!if I e 11,11hdrawal 11n1et<1ble deleted in a Sen;ite- House cuntrrenec :-;ena le Den1Q(·1·;i11t Lcadr1· il1ans!Jeld. 11)1ri 1ntrndu1·f'd the l!-i'et DllAVT, Page 2, \1 i k ~ Vietnam Autopsies Conflict Sa~ Quentin Question: How Was Jackson Shot? SAf\ RAVAEL IUPl l -Bla<'k r£'volu- !lnnary C:corge .Jal'kSon was shot 111 lhf' hal"k a1 San Quen1in Prison Au g. 21 in fl 111annrr that pri son t1tf1t'ials l'Oncedrd 11'iluld br '"aJ1no~1 11111X1ss1blc·· 1f the fihOL~ ll'l'rt'. lron1 a 20-foo L gu<lrd to\1·er, wrrt . (ro111 :i 20-to<J! l!llarrl lower. i\·larin Cnun1 \" Coroner Dn111JvN1 f), Co11kt· quo!t'd a· palho!og1st toclas 1n 111...; frnal :i111opsy rrpori 1ht' .10 .. 1·e;1r-0ld "'Sole- dad Brothl'r'' 11·a~ shot 111 the back b,1 a h111Jet wh11"h !ra1·«lrrl up 111.~ OOd_v and rmcrgf'd l'ronl h1~ hc:vl l;ooke in ht~ 11ri•l1n1111ary rr110rt Aug_ 21 ha<1 dt'st'rilx•d !ht• bullet's palh to be lht' f''<;t1·1 ()ppositr -en!£'rtt1,r:: 1hr llrad and en1erj!ing fron1 lhC' back. c ·nuke ~;ud ;1 pathollll;t5!, llr. .Jnh11 \l;.in1v;:inniz. had l'flnrludcd rhr bullet rnte rt'd Jack:;on"s n1iddle bar.k. brokf' two G 1111111.<11 t 0 rclc rs f)i.zza h.Y Phnuc, Bui Gets $600 \ 111<'11 pl1011rtl 111 ;111 urtlrr for a chrc ... c p11,11.1 and ended up taking ou1 S600 £ron1 " l!un11n~ton Be;u:h pizza parlor. poli ce reJ)(lr\el loda,1·. The robbery Ol'('urred 1\Jonday nighl at thr Big O P1zz;1, IGll64 Bo!sa Chica SL Thr manager and lone e111p!oye . l)i111d Rudick , told polh.:r a rnan phoo£'d in an orOrl' for a ch£'ese pizza at al>oul 11 p.111. \Vhen the man shO\\'l'd up to gel the p17.za. Rudick said he pulled nut a siltn11 ealiber rcvo lvr r and shoved 1\ in the manager's back. The $600 \Va s taken from the resta urant's safe and cash re~1ster. The bandit Forced Rud ick 11110 1he \Valk 1n ~friger;ilor and told him lo lie dov.•n un- IH he had gone, police said. Investigators did not indieate v.·hether nr not ~.he rohbc r look !he pizza "·1th him when he Jefl . Studied From discussion al the c (I u n e 11 meeting. the redefining or the com- 1nittee·s objective" appear !() have grown out o :1 dispute amon~ CQmmittre 1nrmbcrs on \\'hat th e rouncil's ori~lntil out of :a dispute Ml<lng commill er shou ld stud\' ir a full-t ime mavor is net'd· tel Qr 11'hfther !he C()mmlilee shou ld dt'hnt ho\1' the: job should be ~tructured Co uncihnan .Jack Green emphasized !hat thr latter was tht C'ounc1t·s original and eon!lnu1ng eharge !o the committet. "'A majoril y of the <'Ot1ncil. at least five !See ~tAYOR, Page ZI rib~. tr·avc1ed up the spine th rough tht brain and exited through !lie top of the ~kull. This would be rxa('!l,v th£' reverse 111 th(' pa1l1 init1all.1• destnbrd •fi:1llis11c.i eonsullarion confirins thal the errtry 11·ou11<1 v.·01s n•adr in !he 1n1dd lt:. b;iek ,1nd !ht• r.~1l 11·ns ;11 the top of the ~k11ll .. the report .-;a1rl San C)uentn1 offu·1als have said Jaekson 11<.1'-'hut lrorn a 21}.l®!-hig h i;:un to11·cr 11 h1te ra cn1g al"rn~s a pnsun yard in fron t nl lhr 1na.x1n1u111·~ct·11n1 .v San Qucnri 11 AdJU~\nlt'tl! Ccn1l'r during an abort11 e c.,<·.1pf' al!cnip1 l n~1dc lhe ildju~rn1e111 eeoter cell block. !hf' t)od1e~ 111 thrrr guard!! and two prr.~oner~ were fou1vt. ~h<lt, be;iten or ~ 1111 thf'lr thror11 ~ ~l;t,h('il A Rrrkt·!1•1 ;i11t1rn1·1, ~l('phen \l1trhrH f:111ch;u11. 2.~. h.1., hren rh01rgr.d \1•1th ~11111g_i?l1ng a g11n 1n ln J(l(·k~on in the ,\d1tJst1111•111 Crnlrr Visitor~ Ru r r au. ~:1111!/lillll d1 ,:.pµ(';1n•d nllt'I" lhe 111l·idrnt ;inrl 1!; 1hi> (lhfrr"'! fll a nat1nn\1•1dr .~rnrl·h ~;i n Qurntln 111fonn111ion officer .Joseph <rf!rirn ii:lld 11 11·1111lrl br .. fllmost \1n- f}(ls.~1hlc" frJr ,J1u:k~nn In have: bern shnt in 1hr h:u·k 111 llir 111annt'r drscribN:I 111 I ll(' au topsy if the hullet was fired trorn a 20·fool gun rnwt'r t)thrr law en(orccnienl oll icers tl1eor1z- rd Jack~nn ("Olild ha\"e been strul'k first b~-a bullei to the ankle. v.·her~ a 1vound also 1r:i" found. :i~could have heen fall- ing "11h his head to~Jhan his to rso \\"llrn the sei.:ond bullet s~ .lark.S(ln'~ rrlat11·es aod su ppo~ h:11 t'.' f'onsistently said the v dtd not believe !he pnson version or the 1nr1dcnt. and ha\"e said J ac kson was .. set up .. to bt- k1lled brC'ause ol his statue; as a national symbol of prison revolulion. C()Qke said he did not know how the. fatal bulle ls were fired , • Cout We•lller The cool. gray look is in for lhe Orange Coast. Nig:hl and morninR lo1v elouds and fog are !!till wilh us with highs on the beach near 70. inland near 78. Lows will be 64 and 65 respectively, INSIDE TODAY School prayer !tllpporlt1"$ 111r jorcr11g a t.'Olt' 111 tilt I/oust 011 co11trnvr r$1al 1is11r ~re story. Pn9l' 4 today. C•lileffl~ • Me•l<I• " (IHl(klM U• " M~l~•I "~"·' " Cl-lfi94 ... ,, N•tll>o!•I N••• •·• c...,;,, " O•l "t• C•llftlY ' c .... -. " S"1vl• ,,,,., " °""'" '"lf(H • ~···" ""' fdO••••I ·-• S!tck M•rktll II II E11l0<1tl1o-1 " Ttlt ... l~fl " "I"""<• lt II Tfttlltf1 " Ht<Ot<OH " w • .,,... • Aftll l.•Mt<• " W•"'I"'' toltWI lJ·U Me"l9tt llC ... tM I w, .... "'''"' .. , 2 DAJLY PILOT H T~wily, Stplffl'tbw 21, 1971 17 Hearings_ Slated ' Resid~nts Fight Zoning Changes A large delegation of homeo .... ·ners from Huntingtnn Harbour itnd another from Sunset Heights lurnerl nur at fl1onday nigh l'& meeting of thr Huntington Beach City C',ouncil to oppose zone changes. It was the star! of A battle 1o re7..one .,,,·e.sl ern portions of the city. Allogelher, l i public hearings nn the proposed new znnes .,,,·ere scheduled fnr !he meeting. but by l : 15 this moming onl~· five ha d been completed and the other 12 v.·ere continued to an adjourned meeting of the council Thursday night. From Page 1 MAYOR ... members, feels Lhis should go back on !he baJlot," he said . "How 1.re implement lt Qr structure it i! wh111 the committee should do. We want it strucrured 1n such a 1.11ay it will not hartn 1he city manager form of government but we believe a political head of Lhe cil,y is necessary," Green aa id Lhat the committee's work had been undermined by two represen- tatives of the Cham ber of Commerce v.•ho were on the commil\ee. One had since re!"igned, Green said. He suggested that anyone else .,.,.ho does not agree with the cou nci l's directive shoul d cease participating in the study. Green's remarks were addressed to Robe rt Dingwall and Mrs. Cornelia John~on . both committee members, "'ho questioned Lhto. redefining of the goals. '"One ""·ould assume that It is a !oregonto. conclusion that v"e ~·outd recommend for a full-time mayor,'' Dingwall said. "It appears people are beguming to consider we ha\'e already made up our minds." The committee is scheduled to report back to !he council with its recom· mendat.J11ns in December. This \•1ould give I.he counci l time to place the question of an Plective, salaried mayo r on the ballot 111 ."ipril. )lost councilmen are kno1rn to behe1·e that the last ttme the issue fa iled -by 13 1·ntes -it was bccau~ the n1a~·nra l quP!"tion v.•as !umped "'Ith h1·0 othfr issues -salz..r1es for cnunc1lmen and restructuring control over department heads -in onto. ballot questio n. II is expected that in the next attempt Lhe issues v.•ill be separated. From Pagel RECYCLE ... loo, can contact city hall. They can ~arn about S2.l to $45 a "'eek. but I.here is u:- tuailv no limit on how much money they 11·;:int to earn," she cnmmen1ed . ;\O\\' that the project has become. e!'tablished. f\lrs . Carlberg and !he En v1rnnment11t Council plan lo wage a war on o!her env ironmental problem~. ""! need time lo devo!e to bike trails and v.·111er pollution problems. There 1s JUSt not enou,;:h snnopini;: arnund nn hnw li~ter, debris and oil residues pollute our wa ter." she said . ' \\'e're also \'ery much interested in 1ffen !'paces, open space and im pro\·ing the vicuat appearance of nur rlly. \\"e v.·ant lo !"ave things of historical value surh as olrl estates and trees :ind 10 study ~Ir prilluti"n and how lhe prnim~etl f~er•\1 ays .,,,·ould affect our clean air."· she said. Ci ties Buy Riot Gea r RALEI GH. ~ C. t \P 1 -ThrE'P·fnurths nf -..·.,rth Carolina's dlil'!" and town~ ha1e usM federal ant1crime funds lo hu_v rint J:ea r, but such purrha sps accPunt fri r only a ~mall portion of the sta1i:•s funds under th"' Omni bus Crime and S;:ife Streets ;\cl. OlA.NGl COAST DAILY PILOT (!RANG ! COAST l"Ulln HlNO (0&.\l'A.NY Robert N. Weed Prnldlfll •nd l'ubl!Mer J t clc JI. c u.!ev Vu '°"'ider!T •1"14 c ..,.,..1 M•llHU" Tho"''' Ke1wil E4ilor T~""''' A.. "4 u1~~in• MtM';lin~ Eoi1<>r .... 1, .. or.~; .. Assist.an t PlaM1ng DLTector Richard Harlow explsinerl Iha! lhc general in- tention of th e nt'"' zone!! initiated by the planning commission were to lower densities although there were some eases \\·here densities had been increased Ont> such density increase \.\'BS pr~ posed for J!untin1.:ton 1-larbour. It was to change the zone for properly on the south of Edinger A\•enue. east of the Rancho La Bolsa Chica boundary, from a single family district to an apartment and com· mercial area. This v.·as rejected by the council after several Huntington Harbour property owners had attacked the change as '"piecemeal planning." A plan to change the zoning on 2 8 acres of prnperty on the north of Boardwalk Lane in Huniington Harbour frnm commercial to apartments was 11p- proved with the provision th111 final reading of the ordinance will be held up until plans fnr lhe apa rtment com plex are su bmitted. Another lengthy hearing il'lvolved the planning commission recommendation lo rezone an are.a known as Sunset Heights from apartmen~ to single family homes . Severa! property o\.\·ners protested change arguing that lhf'y had bef'n un- able to develop Lheir land. which lies north of Warner Avenue a nd south of Prairie St reet, because there are no streets, sewers or 9.'ater lines. Councilmen agreed tn jl;l\'C the land· 011ners six months !o get together In form an imprOl'ement district to put in lhe facilities. If the district i!i formed on or before l\1arch 20, the council men in· dicaled, the znne change would not be made. Th e council also rejected an appeal for 11 use permit to allow construction of a 232-unit apartment complex on property on the southwest corner of Atlanta Avenue and New land Street. The planning com mission's denial of the permit had been appealed by the Fredricks Developn1ent Corp. Fro1n Page l APARTMENTS -. reported that the master plan has already been revised for that sector. Alsn several zone changes in Huntington Harbour and its vicinity ha.d been ap- proved by the planning commission anrl v.•ere scheduled lo gn before the council r.-J onday night. The dov.'nlO\\'n area had not been studied for possible restrictions in apart- ment construction, but Councilman Green raised the possibili ty of lhis occurring, too. lie l\'Ondered whv the v.·a terfronl 11 re a had not been studied for si milar curhs since the res! of the city "'BS under re-ex- amination . The council's action, which was gree!ed hv loud applause from the audience, fol lov.'s recent changes in zoning densities 1.1·hich ha1·e reduced the number of apart- ment units that may be built per acre. Boat \Va sbes Ashore; Propelle r Fell Off A 2:1-fnnt r ahin rru1ser Alnha thre11 1ts prn pel\er early this morning off Hun- , 1ng1on Beach and v.·ashed ashrire be!11ern Huntinglnn and Lake street, hfe<:uards reported. The 0\1·ner and operator of !he bo;:i1. neal [) ~l ullikin nf r11r:imnunr. rernr!orl nn 1n1ur1es after lhP 1 essel ca me a~hore ;it about 2 a.m It 1s not knO\\'n 1f there y,·pre any passenger~ nn bo11rrl. The. bn;it 1\·as tri1ved off the beach at about !I ;:i.nl by wnrkmen from 11 Newport Beach boatyard . Roc ks l.o Go on Ice \\"ASHINGTON (AP ) -Roc ks broughl bark from the moon .,.,·ill be. kept in a liirge cold storage vault so future. re~ea rchers can examine them . Thto Natinnal Aeronautics and Space Administration plans to finish 11 5,QOO. square-foot scientific ice-house a t Houston in time for Apollo 16 's return this v.inter. From Page l J,,AFC ... appeal to the fourth Oisl.rict Court of Ap- peals in v.·hirh Judge Bauer's ruling 9.'ill be challeriged by them and possibly by Strader for the CCI. But attention today was focused on \\"ednesday's meeting of the I.AFC with the prediction by one p<1rtic1pant tha t "the v.·ho!e issue might be resolred righ t the re 'in the n1ept1ng rno rn ."' Pearson "'Ill take his scat \\1ednesday by 1.·irtue of Judge Bauer"s e:i.:!ension n! 1/Je rt:-1r<1inu1g order. But il is felt hy r11<u1y ltll'llll'ed in !he conlrr1versy I hat the se~~1on WJIJ pro\ 1de 11 solution to the I 'earsnn·Litker d1!emrna Ballin v.•as pnin!ed out hy m11ny as the 1n;111 who n1:iy l'tell lead the way 10 such a s11]utiun ··1"n1 delighted that v.·e\•e been vin· d1c.1ted." the first district supervisor from Santa Ana said today. ''Of course, l alwal"s knew \1•e .,.,·oul d be onc e we could find iin impartia l judge. "The next mo ve is up to the opposing parties." Ballin said. '"As far as I'm con· cerned, llerb Lir ker is on !he LAfC \\here we put him and all I can say to (lr.'lnge Count~ 's ni<1_1"f)rs is that thf'y should hare listened to me a little more c ln.~el,1· last 1.1·eekcnd ·· MRS. COLLUM MANAGES A SMI LE DESPITE IMPENDING DEATHS OF HER CHILDREN Rare Oi5ease Claimed Patty, 13, Last Week; Ka thl een, 12, Charles, 7, Crystal, 6, Al so Afflicted Ball in s1igi:;t>s1ed to rrpre~entnli\'es ot SA~l CO (Superrisors l.lnd l\1ayor's Com- n1ittee of Ora~ge County f during a two· dav debate at the \\'estern \Vhite House in 'san Clemente, that the LAfC sla te be clea red and new officers named with the proviso that the thi rd seat on the com- mission be occupied by a ''strictly neut ral" individ ual. Beach Council Slates Meet For Thursday An adjoumed meeting of the Hun· tinglon Beach City Council \l'ill be. held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to cover several topics. Councilmen will formally rece ive th e Ernst and Ernst report oo city fi nances at the session and will hear a re port on sal11ry negoli11tions v.·ith the. fl1a nagement En1p!oyes Organir.ation, the grnup th11t represent~ department he11d~. Councilmen also ind icated f\1nnd;iy n1ghl !haL !hey "'Ill de\·e!or a rnhcy 'ln trips by officials to cnnferences. They rontinued a request by City Attorney D0n Bonf;i for "reasonable expenses" to at- tend a national conference in New York Oct. l() ... J:l. It ill also beliel'ed that an e;xecutive session will be conducted to hear a report on the negotiations with suspended City Adminis trator Doyle Miller. ti!i ller has been nffered a position as a consultant by the city. If he doe!! not ac- Cf'pl lt, he 1.1·i!l be formal!y fired as of Oct. 18. the date when his notice nf dismissal expires. !1'11ller hAd until S p.m_ today !o suhm1l a written request for a puhlic heanng nn his pending dism issal. As of II a.m. nn such request had been submitted to !he city clerk. Official Seeks More Restrooms, Fe,ver Stations Gas station~ a nd restrooms mav hp rnm pat 1hl P hut Huntington Be;irh h;;s 1nn m;iny fr1c11it1es to ser1 e the needs nf rhe au1nmob1I P anrl not enou gh fnr !hP renplP That \\":\!" the opinion nf Counriln1an f\nrma Gihhs who .,.,·nndPrerl ;it ~fpnd:i \' n1~ht's rnunril sps~1nn \\"hrthrr the ra11n cn11l dri·1br 1n1prn1('d "ThPrP arr large stores 1d11rh dn not h.11·e restrn<"lms for the public ,"' she s111d "Tiu~ hApprn.~ IP be a 1·er:-.' humanr. nnnn;il need ·· Shi' IOld 1he s!Pry of a frtend shPpp1 ng :it a l{lcnl fnn(!m;irket 11'hn 11·as lnlr! Jn ~n tn thr c-nrnrr gas st11 t.1on v.·hen she n<>edcd lo 11.~e the toilet. '"This is nne nf the needs fnr more sPr11re i:;talii;in!i," chuckled Acti ng City Admin1~1 r11trir Ar;inder Castle. fllrs. G1bbs. hov.·ever . .!ititl fee ls thert> are far toO many gas stations in to .... ·n "\\'to. need to figure out how m11 ny gas statio ns 1.1·e need to serve the citY and then i::rant on!v so many hu.siness licenses," she said. Casl!e said he "''ould investigate both items. Family Tragedy ~1othe r Losing Kids to Disease "I was prepared to meet the mayors half wa1.· on this issue <1nd in fact. I think I did evEon belier th11n that ,'' Battin said. ··1f they had accepted that proposal ~londav's court action \\'ould not have been necessary and the League would not be in the dilemma it is today," Battin sa id. SOL.TH SA'.\" fRAr-\CISCO 1LPl1 - filrs .Jarquehne Collum's f'!dest daughter died last week 1n her mother's arms. Her three other youn g children also are almost certainly doomed In an early death. AH her children, Kathleen. 12: Charles, 7, .:1nd Crystal, S: ba\'e Batten 's disease, an extremel.v rare inh erited afffiction that stow!y, fatally attacks the central nervn11s syslem . The olde.~t r.hild, Pa!ric1a Ann. 13 , succumbed to th e d i~l':ise ;i wee k ;ign The tr11~1c pl ight nf the Collum fa mll _v r;ime nut ~·lond;iy 1n ;i rli~pute nve r hnw n111rh the rnunl\' wr11ilrl alln"· for burial l'XpC'n~e:; fnr 1\-ilty The county finally agreed tn pay for cremation. 1\lr~. Collum, ~4. 11 Oirorced mother on 11elfare. sa1rl !'he wantl'd nn "monument" tn her d:iugh!rr. hecause '"Patty has g{lne on to :something better." She said she w·as hr;ildin~ her daughter in her arms last .,.,·eek feeding her orange juice when Patty cnughed and died . She had been told 18 months ago there v.·as no hope for f'rotn Page 1 DRAFT • • • amf'ndrnrnL promised his colle;igues they v.·ould h11 ve. anrithrr npportun ify to vote for 1t later 1n lhP session. "\\'e 111us!. bring this war to an end." ti1 ansf1eld s:i1d. "lt is within our po9.·er. if ""e 11•1 II art ·· ~l.:in.~field L11!Pd last v.·eek to table the rnnfrr·ence rl'~r! 11nd send it hack In ~enatr·llriuse nc~nl!atinn in an effort to re;tnre his .:inlendmenl. ,Jnin1ng ,\111nsf1eld in voting against slnpping ihe f1l ibustf'r, Sen. Charles ~lcC. f\1;:ith1.:1.~ ( R-1'vfd 1 said "the lime to end the 11·11r 1s now. The place is here " r'rinr IP !nrlav's \'n!e, .John Stennis 1 R-f\\1~s t, eh111rm.an l"lf the Senate Armed SPrVtf"('!' Cnn1m1lte(', nnce a~ai n 1\•arned h1.c rollr:icurc lh:it 11 prolnnged hhhuster v:nulrt ll t'Otken thP n111lnn·.~ sPrurlly '"Ile r1rcul11t rd A fre5h h11!c;h of letters from J)ef Pnsr Srrrp1;ir1.· ti-1rh11n R. Laird and the .rn1nt Chier~ <1i St;iff \\"lltnin,I! nf ;in 1mprnrl1nl!. man!)fl\\'('r crisis In the nl'a rh' !hrl'P months .,.,1t.hnu1 the dr11ft. S!<'nn1s s;:iJrl ha lf the en!is1ees were <!rawn frnn1 ""!he lnwcst p n s s 1 h I e r;itf'gnr~··· of q11:il1hrat1nn the girl, tha t Ballen·s disease \\R:S in- curable. The disea se begins to shov.· itself at the agf' of 4 or 5 and then gro.,.,·s pro- gressively v.·orse. causing bl ind ness. emo- 11onal disorder. speech defects, con- 1tJls1ons, and finally dea1h. Now . fllrs. Cplluin ts caring for Ka1hleen. ""hn is hlind and h11s to be fed , dressed and constantly a!lencled. Charles also 1s blind. but attends special classes at D;iniel \\'ehsff'r School. Crystal. !he \'nun,l!{'~t. 1~ in f1r~t qr11de at El Ran cho Sc.hool. bu t her sight is begi n· ning to fall f\1rs. Collum ~aid !<Ile hr1d bcrn to "millinn~" of dnctors 1n th,, Sr.n Frfln- cisco Bay area and 1he F.:;1s1 Coa~[ ahoul her chilrlren ·s plight. but 11 1rasn·1 until about three ye.1r!" :ign a cl0c!ot at the University nf Cahfnrnia at San D1egn di;:ignosed the disease and told her of he r children·s future. Despite the .!iiluat1on, ~!rs.. Cnltum said iihe \\'as determinedly optimis tic about tbe future. "ll"s hard to bel1 e1.·e tha t Patty's dead,"' she s;:iid. '·And I can't heliel"e my olher children will die " She said she 1.~ h1Jp1ng there will be :;nme hrcakthrnu_l!h in !he trr;itment of Batten·~ disease. ··f just refuse In .i:1ve up hnre. Ju!"l because I don 't ha1e the ans"er. 1t doe!"n"( me;:in lh:it there 1s no anS\\'er. All I cfln do 1s hnpe ;1ga1nsl hope th;i t snmehndy, somcplacr. will come up 1vith an ans"·er," 1'-1rs. Cnllum sn1d the county \1·elf.:ire department sends her an aide In help \\"ith the children v.·cekday mornings. She said !'he ··11·nuld do anythin~ to a1'old charity."' but under the c1 rcumstnnces she cannot work. She was enrolled Jn 11 bu!"1ness srhool tn hernme a court tPJ''•rll'r, but I ad lo quit lJ) care for hrr rh1lckrn ··1 1rr1uld lnt e to be ;:ihle tn !<upprirt my 0\1·n rhilrlrrn,"' !'he s;i 1d "l rlnn'1 eniny ha ring !n !fl kl' 1n1>nr1 frnm p('nrilr ·· ··Yi-u JU"I h:tl e tn krep tr\1n.i: 1n gn nn." ~hr s111rl "1 1r1 tn m;ikc thP1r IJ1·r~ ;i~ full ;i~ pn~~1hle Pa r h d.1.1 -11nrl 10 snnif> dP_1:rrP 1n !hr f11!Lll"r -hul nnt too f~r 1n !hf' fu111rr "'All those hard-nosed mayo rs -Jet's call them Ir.·1ne Comp;.ny mayors -.are a!I pre.U y sorry loda_v that !hey didn"t ha ve the sense lo accept \\"hat was a verY, fa ir agreement.'' Bart in s11id. Judge Bauer's rullng also came as a shnck to many supporters of the Irvine incorporation movement and was seen to- day hy CC I bt1ckers as a blow In the group"s hopes th11t the Board of Superviscrs will ~e! ;in election date ""1thin the ne:i.:t 10 da vs. The victury ~1nnlirty Jnr Lhe Battin group Jed incorporation propnnents to predict 1h11t the superl'isors· chairm11n v.·i ll agnin be in !he forefron t or what \\'ere described as delaying tactics in last .,,,·eek's meeting of the supervisors. Al the heart of the LAFC controversy is issue raised by San ta Ana 's failure tO anne:i.: the "promised land," a l.ax ·n ch, 938-acre commercial encla\"e on Santa Ana's southeastern border. The area seemed destined for inclusion in the \"ast new city of Irvi ne proposed by the CCl_group v.•ith th.e ruling by superior Court Judge Raymond Thompson that an alleged 1963 agreement betwef'n Santa An.:1 and !he Irvine Company is no longe r \"a.lid . Elmer Sylve ster Servic es ..S lated Funeral serl"Lces for Elmer H . S1·h·e~ter. former Huntinglon Beach !"uperintendenl of mails. have been set fnr I rm. \Vednesda y at Smith's ,\1 11rtua r.I'. .\Jr Svlvester. 59. died Sundav in Phoenix." Ariz, v.·here he had bl'cin in rC'lirement ~ince 1969. 1\ rc~idenl nf Huntin1!'.1nn Beach since 1!11~. ~Ir. S~·lvrster went In 11·ork for lhe lh1ntington Be11ch Pos! Office in 19~5. He bert1me supcr1n1cndcnl nf mail~ Ln J~fili D11nng his 57-_yf'11r-lnng re~1dence in th e C!I_\". 1\fr S~·h·e~fl'r 11";1.~ 11ffi11a!ed \.\"I th hr1Th !hr i·ni!flrj F1r~t .\1rf hflr11~1 \hurrh an<I the\ ettrans Pf FtJrrli;!ri \\';u< lie 1~ sur1i1ed h~ his 11·1ft> .. ln11 Frrn, nf r hornlK, Ariz h1~ r!aughter .\1r ~. Rarhar.1 \\"hit" Fl:i11 •taff •\1"17 1111d twa £;1""'1'1ri!•l•1 rlrf'I' Tl1e Football Seaso11: You are possi bly no w in th e p roc ess of shopp in g for corpeting, a nd ho ve bee n ta lkin g to sale s people at two or th ree stores. II so, yo u no doub t feel like a "foot bo ll," bounce d or oun d with o bevy of conflicting stories. W•I Ort~• CounlY Ed71GT H1•rll!lffot• k«.111 otflc• 17175 le1c~ l oul1w1rd M1il i119 A.dclron: P.O. lo• 7,D, 92641 Noisy Prohle1n Wh ich is the be st corpet fiber? Whot is the best ~exture for you r use? Wh ot kind of poddin g shou ld be us ed? O .... Offk-H l..111\111• ... c;1i~ m For11! .._.._,. cooi. """•: )JO w .. t ll•V s1r ... 1 N"""°'' llN<~' :UU M-1 8ovl...,,,, '-"~ '*"""l•: JIU Nwla l.I c;.mlrll R•I T .. 1,~1• 17141 '4l-4U1 Cf ., ........... '41-5671 ~ ""' ~ eo.t ~""" ~., .... -.~. m...1n1i.. .. .. l!lflal • ""_. fi ..,._,i.-i. -·I~ ..,1 ... ~Id w;"-1 •f'k.YI ,.... 1'1Ul:Q -CtWtTW\t -· ~ ~ ..... •M •t N..,,.,,, •Md\ •~4 Qlil.tl "'-· C..11,.,.,1•. lufoKrlptl<lto bl" a•~ltl' n n "'°l'tllt" t -' .... 11 i i 7S me"M'l!YI m111itrt •1t11Mlklnl, >l ll """'''"1- No Sire n, Cycle Solution Founcl Hnw do you eliminate the nnise frnm v.•aihng ambulances and ra ck t'. t y motorcyc les? Try beUe.r earplugs. That appears to ht the suggestion of the Hun !lnglon Re.ach City Council y,•hich addressed ltself l-0 the noise prnblem f\.1onday night but could find no solu tion . The subject 9.'8.S brought up by Coun· <"Llman Donald Shipley. a downtown resi- denT. \\'hO said th e noise from ambulance siren5 on ~1riin Street is ··unbelievable." "lt"s more noisl' than TraJalgsr Square.. It's more noise than WI! ru~ed." commented Shipley ... He wanted it cul do.,.,·n Pol ice Ctuef Earlr Roh11..l!.ille s11.1d he rea!tzed the siren noise "'as 1 problem bu! sairt the ambulance companies h;ive no rh'lic.e "They ~re requ1t,.t1 by \11w to utilize , their red h.lihl anrl siren t11t peak ef- ficiency. The~··rp ma king as rouch nnise 11s !hey can :· !'aid the chief, Rdding that ~"me ambu lances h1t\"e added a second siren to be heArd better. C'Puncil members then in~trurted Al'"- ltn g city administrator Brander C;istlP tn detrrmine if the ambulance C'(lmpany rou!rl be persusded to mo\·e from It~ dov.·ntoy,•n lncation. Culling down the noise from motorcy- rle exhausts. a requrst by Onmcilman Ted 811r!ltll. y,·nuld be. equally AS dif- flrult. 1tccord1n~ lo ChiPf Rob1 !aille. Although laws requiring molnrrycle~ not to ex r.ttd 11 certain decible rating ex ~ isl, no ccrrlfied instn1ments for no1~r mea~urement are a\·ailsble ""'e can only give citfttion~ in c11se~ v.•here the nol~f' is obviously illegal. 11uch u 1••h en tlie baffles h&\'e been removed,'" , ~td 1he chief . • ' We think yo u wi ll detect the stro ight onsw eri ot Alde n's . We've been help in g peopl e sco re "touchd qwns " in O ronge County for fourteen years. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: MOlll-thf'I Ttiurs., t to S:lO -Fri ., t to 9 -Set., t :JO to S I Tue~dq, Sfoplt"'bH 21 , 1171 H DAILY PIL~ :J Methadone: Salvation for the Savages Former Heroin Users Picking Up the Piec es By ARTHUR R. VINSt-.:L Phil Savage ii; a big, b'arded, ba!d1ng bea r ol a man missing six feet of in- test1nt>, a section of stomarh and 20 lost years of life He iii 34 now , bu! happy in a wa y he could ne\'er befor e achieve. He Rln"·s in the simple satisfaction of a t'Old beer and a hot shower. after a sun- burninf:! day nn the beach with his boys. \1hile his "'ife works in the l.":itchen Neith er Phil nor Bev Savage looks like one's common idea of a heroin add ict. 'R eal, live dope fiends' "Ht-re. "'e are," says Bev. surrounded b.v the beginnings of a real family home for the first timl!' in many years. "Here we are ..• real live, dope fiends ." They are intervie"·ed on son Pete's ISlh bir!hday. Phil sits on lhe couch , not noticing a tangle of dog hair !eft by Bart, lhe shaggy ne\\· puppy resembling a bark- ing, mobile mop. Dog hair on thrf!adba re jeans, however. is nothing to a man v.-ho once drove 60 miles a day lo clean toilets for a living. Job problems are severe for addicts, although he has a slightly bett'r one no\\'. He once sold ra1v sex boo ks to furti YI!', lu11ch hour bro1vsers in a section of Santa Ano. where garish si gns promise thriUs to Adults Onlv. .. Some of those guys in their $300 su.its are sicker than m'n I knew in prison," says Phil. He kne1v many cons, a veteran of San Quentin , Folsom, Lex ington, plus \•arious other federal. slate and local lockups fr om Hol!ywood to Hong Kong. He and Bev often visited through steel bars and 11·ire·meshed windows. if they weren 't doing time simultaneously. They are not proud of thosP. desperate. de grading y'ars or lhi!: professional Protests Voiced thievery required to support a mutua1 heroin bahit costing $15{1 a day. "I was the ·worst of the worst' and the 'most of the most'." Phil says of all the names for what he was and what he did. "But not anymore." "What's happtned to us is a miracle." he adds. Salvation for the Savages -in a single "·ord -is Methadone, The synthetic drug substitut~ for heroin, blocking withdrav.•al agonies. but without giving its custom.11ry escapist glow_ Phil and Bev share a deep new un- derstanding of that contemporary co m- ment : Today 1s the first day of the rest of your life. They savor life now, even its in- convenienct.s, in a crowded z,partment sha red whenever possible with Peter, IS, David, 13. Stuart 5, and the dog . "\Ve never had a dog before,·• says Bev_ "And I got a new bike today· The kiod with training v.·heels." adds little Stu. He is loo young to remember a.s much or the past as his "brothers. The boys don't always live at home. sometimes staying with re\alive.s. ln!roducing them. Bev. who first went lo prison al 26. said David is 11. bringing a quick reminder he is 13 now. She reflected on the time lapse error - grave and ;iensive -as though won- dering \\'here she had misplaced those tv•o years. 'Suicide jull. seemed logical' The Savages are alive today -in the Lru,st sense of that word -only for lack of $7, one bitter night last winter. Every other escape. from Addiction had bf'en tried , but all had failed. They had been on the county Methadone. Main· tenance Program waiting list eight months. fighting time and craving release from heroin. One sure-cure option r e m a I n e d · 5Uicide .. It ""'as a nice thought then," Phil recalls. '"There was nn fear No grueS(lme suicide pact. We just decided il was logical ... it would free a lot of people. We had given up hope." Buying 100 barbiturate pills. Ml-callf'd reds, they planned to check into a motel. lie down together and sl tep forever. ~r11side . • a poverty urea' ""But then I didn 't have $7 left for a motel room ," says Phil, whose mability lo cope with life finally extended even lo a plan to end it. Yet perhaps it was not their choice lo make. "Not a day gots by now that I don't thank God -~·hoever or whatever Ht is -that we didn 't take those reds." he tells you . '"The ne1t day Dr _ Kramer called to say the chnic could finally takl" us .. factors contributing to heroin or any other addiction. are perhaps as complex as each individual in the society that subsequently suffers. Savage suggests addicts all share a common denominator, a sick. bitter dissatisfaction with lif, and themselves. Savage was raised in we a I thy . suburban Encino and at 14 was hooked on heroin. "We ·re all pretty wretched. depra\'ed and lonely," Savage says of lhe basic human condition . "But we lhink we're unique in il," says the man wlth new insight. "Outwardly, I looked like 1 had all 1he equipmrnt to make it ," he adds. "But inside I was living in a poverty area -.. " '"fou can have a man sion in Emer· ald Bay or on Lido !~le anrl still be living on Tobacco Road 1ns1rft' " Sa\'age con· lt!lUeS His apartment .r.erlnnk.s a cut·rate gas stalfon \vith 11 (inod will l:<lllecllon bin and a sky cr1sscros:r.ed hy pqwer lines. "But tl 's nurs l!'s hnmp \\'e think it's iust great." he say;; ;1Hh a sn11le. '"And oes1des. Im h\ing 1n a rastlf' nn rh, inside now ." Crim' al wa vs comes as the: monetary cost of add1cuon nsrs. 1et s!tll another ~·eaPQn a,t:ains1 lhe societ~· addi cts reject. pllntsh and burdf'n 1n a multitude of 11'ays. Guill is added lo the festering n1en!;:i l mix. Sa\·a,c:r says the addict sickly translers his guilt. i;h1fls hii; shamf' and self·con- !empt onto ~1ra1ght i;oc1et y, to un· co nsciously JU~!1fy his crimes Ht:' cr;:ives ~·hal its members seem lo h:i ve -peace and ;;ec:urlly -hut the r inses! hr can co1ne 1s a shot of hC'to in. Sn hr bccnmes a per1•erted type of Rob'1n Hno<l. htr.ral!~' stral1ng from the rich. 10 hu.v hrt•J1 n ;:ind ~1ve temporary pe;:ire to the poor -h11n~clf. Phil Savagr is <tr1ir ulate and his ex- pressil"eness -1! an~·thing -is enriched by the coarse id1on1 or prisons v.•here societ~· pul him for thosr crimes against it He explains how an addJrl shifts thL~ burden of blame. to JU!ilify \\'hat he must do to surv11•p "If you ca n trll a gu~· he's ~ -. his ~·1fe·s a -and hls kids are -s. 1\'s easier to rip off his TV set .. "lie said fie l1at::d rrt e' Skt!lful stealing 1s ea5y if you kn0"' 11 here to go and herotn add1<-ts qLI!ckl y learn. says Savage , ment1flning a market chain famous for its poor serurit~·. He says it.~ losses due to shoplifting by hernin-hun gr\' hypes ls 1nrredib!y high. perhaps S5.f100 per da y in the Southland. 01.ILY !'!LOT l'ho1o ~., lllclltlrd IC•W PHIL SAVAGE ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF HIS LIFE After 20 Lost Ye11 r1 He Tries to Live One 011y •t • Time This 1s nne chain al r:ine . Phil and Bev would steal 2~ bottles of e.xpens1l'e l1qLI0r per day, peddling them ;it half-pnce Buyer:<. are primarily car sAle~mcn, Savage .~ays . "They ltke to play high-rollers,'' he ~a\'S Selling srx books as he has done -or cleaning toilet s as bcfore-\\·as !1!era.l\y Sal'age s first source of clean money m ~·ears. He wants better work. His criminal past is against him . Cons1clering his uniquP. knowledge and h;;ckgr0und . hr might be invaluable a5 a l111uor stl'lre rlerk. but ca nnot be bonded. .. I e1 en ~·ent to the president of the (Set ADDICT, Page ,, Coastline Protection Gory Photos In Murder OPEN TOMORROW Bills Die in Committee Special to the DAlLY PlLOT SACRAME/\'TO -A seri,.~ of three rival bills to protect Cal1forn1a ·s 1.100- mile coas tline wen'! killed by a Senate. <'omm111e Monda~'. an1id moans of irony and "·arn1ngs that so mething must be dont. The measures killed by the Nat ural Resources and \\'ildli fe Comm1He' were \•iclim~ political and ecological rivalry. "II "'ould be disastrous 1f we conclude thi.~ session "·it hout some form of coastline control lcg1slat1on ," declared Sen Donald f;ru.~ky ! A-Watsonville l backer nf onr Still one more bill by Assemblyman Alan S1eroty IO·Bt'verly Hills! 6urv1ves Grunsky co-sponsored 11hat ~·a.~ con· s1dered a compr0m1se mea sure to create a ~tall" commission and six regional plan- ning commission~ to control coastal development The comm1ss1on·s jur1sd1 rt1on would h;n·e cxtcnrlerl 1.000 feet ~ea1vard. bu! fell 1•1c11m 1(1 both ~t11uoch con.~erva!ionisls ::ind a group opposed IC'! Ion much local control Ttie California Coastal A111a.ncc !el! !he six regional groups "·ou ld be too powerful The Los Angele~ Area Chamber of Commerce al so opposed the compromise movr, charging certain moratoriums it wollld impose would be a hardship on developers. SpnnsorPd by Gru ns ky and Sen. Alfred AJqui st ID·San JoseJ the commission- type control bill failed to get sufficient \'Otes for passage. Rival bills by Senators Ralph C. Dills fD-G ardenal and James Q. Wedworth ([)..Hawthorne) went down when each could gel only a. vol e on ~·ho would sponsor !hem. . The Sieroty bill still to be heard in the A~sembly would creale the slate and six locitl commissions. controlling an area 1,100 mlles long af1d five miles seaward, including offshore: i.~!ands. Following defeat of his fa vo rite bill, Sen. Gi'unsl..1' announce<! ~1onday he ~·UJ support Sieroty's. U.S. to Present 2-China Policy To U.N. Meet . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ~APl -E1· pressing growing <:onfidence that its pro· posals for keeping Tai"·an in th' United !\at1ons are het1d1ng fo r passage . the United States plans tn suhmit today its t"·o-Ch1nas resolution al the open ing of the 26th General Assembly. Thl' resolution calls for giving Pekin.I?. assembl y membership and C h i n a '.s permanent se:at on the Security Council "·h1le reta ining Nal1onal1sl Chin a in th' a.~scmbly. ~ A second U.S. reso!utino on China ~·ou!d make expulsion of a U.N. member an "Important question ." requiring a two. thirds vote for passag11;, Under the American plan , the f1Uestion of a scat for Pe.king "'0Uld be set.tlrd by a sim plt ma - JOri!y The Sratt Department 1n Washington ~xpressed increasing confidence Mond11 y that its China resolutions are heading for success. "\Ve madt important progress over lh' weekend not (Inly as to cosponsors but in respect to voting,'' d e part m I!: n I spokesman Charles W. Bray said. But he declined to discuss the. number of co- sponsors or who they i re. The prestige. of cosponsors is c:on- sidered an import.a nt element In wheth'r the United States wins passage. of its pro- posal over an Albanian-sponsored plan to seat Peking and oust Taiwan. Australia and New Zealand announced Monday they would cosponsor the: U.S. re.solution . St:veral other smaller nitlions. including Haiti, also we.re mentioned as possible cosponsors. Case Show11 Medical testimony was comp!etl!:d In-- day in th!'. Orange County Supe:rior Court murder trial of San Clementi!: Ma rine A1ark A. Johnson ~·ilh a statement by the: physician who performed the aut.nspy on Connie Lyl'l n Johnson that her ki :le r stabbed her at least 20 limes. Dr. David Ka!suyama teslified th11t whoever repeatedly slashed an d stitbhed the: 11ttractive brunette also used great physical force and a blunt. instrument lo fractur' her skull. smash many or her teeth and brt:ak the \'ictim's nos,. Mrs . .Johnson's sa vagely beaten borly "''as found on the bed in the couple's apartment at 416 Afonterty Lane on Jun' 17, 1970. Johnson. 20. was arrested a year later. The death penal!y is not an is~UI!: in !he n!'!n·iu ry trial. ll 'l'.'as agreed in 11 pretrial deal that eliminated th' jury that Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enri_i::hl ~·ould "sk For a m.:ix imum of secnnd del!'.rce murder against the you ng military pohcem an_ Katsuyama displayed numerOllS cnl- nre-d slides. vi\·idly depicting the 2(}.yt ar- nld ,·ictim'.s nLimerou5 "·ou nds before .Judge \l.'illiam Murray ~fonday during an afternoon session that led several wnmrn onlookers to Je;:ive the courtroom Johnson steadfastly refusPd tn lonk al lhe e:xhihits and 5al with his ht:ad !owereri throughout Ka 1 g u y a m a 's lesl1mony. Katsuyama told Enright tht.t he d111 nflt bel ieve ~1rs. Johnson 1vas con.~c1ous al. !ht: Lime she wa5 stabbed and th.:it her a1- f;:icker used lhe knife aft.er repeAledly clubbing his victim with "'hat is believed lo be a kitchen stool. That attacker. the physician added. also bit his viclim on both breasts and h!: pointed to the deep teeth marks clearly \'isible on the colored slides. J Virginian to Court? SACRA ME NTO , (A Pl-House Republican Leader Ge:rald f ord sayli he feels Rep. Richard Poff i11 th' leading choice in Congress lei replace Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black. whose retire· ment was announced last week . Hard Way to· Make\~ Point? Airborne Can.di.date Buzzes Oppo1ient's Gathering WOODBURY. N.J. (AP I -''They're. 11lway1 beefing about some little thing:· Thar~ what Democratic A!\.Sl!!mbly can· di.date Kenneth Gewt.rtz said 1'.1ond.11y ;ihout how he buzzed his opponenl'1 fund· ralsinp; picnic in a he.J1C(Jpter. drowned ,,ut ht11 speeches "·1!h a loudspeaker from !he air and later ~·en! to !hi!: picnic whert hi' got into a shoving match with ~ii GOP !11il.hful. "r ju!\t wantt:d ro hrin,11 my me.Mage to 1111' peoplt ," r.ewtrtz u id. (tr11rr11. Gloucesler County Democra· tic chai rm:in. rented the htllropter Satur· day a.nd hid the pilot l!Gvt'f' over the picn ic groonds whiJ.e about $,000 South .Je:r&ey Republicarui were listening to speeches. William Strang , Gloucester County Republican chairman, called n "lhe mruil idiotic stunt pulled by 11 politician.'' and filed 1 complaint with th' FAA. Strang s11id the chopper hovered fl}r •s 1ninutes "creating h11voc with wind, du~t and sand. spoiling food and frighll!!nin& children," GewerU apoloiized for any in· CQnvtnien<:e, bot 11aid he did it. httause il was the only way to get his GOP np- ponentl to debate with him . "The~ people wrap themselves in the American flag and apple pie, hut th!:y wonl allow a dissenting voice lo ht heard," Gewertz said. "That·s nol the American way." After the helicopter landed. Gewerlz showed up at the picnic and he said he wa1 ~hoved by 1e.veral of !he men. "I always go t.o their picnics." he 1aid . "! think I'm st1rting to get the mes!Klge they don't like me too much." I now yours at the new Blue Ox Re;taurant. For luncheonj cocktails or dinner, the Blue Ox offers <=1 n a1mosphere of intimncy and elegance combined \Vi th gracious service and fin e cuisine. Whelher it's that important evening with someone very special or a re- la xed dinner with lhe family, the good life of the pampered guest is yours at the Blue Ox. BLUE OX RESTAURANT Harbor at Baker, Costa Mesa Call fnr reservations 549--03t !J .f DAILY PILOT \ I •' I ~ps Who 'd Ya Have In Mi11d, Bob? By TH0\1AS fl1URPfONE 0t I~• Ot llY f'llool l!•lf LAFCO A MINUTE: As a maker ol peace in !he Jungle of current local politics, Cha irman Bobby Battin of the Orange Count y Board of Supervisors didn't appear to come ofh too well over the weekend al the Western \\'hite House in San Clemente. As a matter of fact, it might be a fair assessment to suggest he didn't come off at all. The meeting of cou nty supervisors and mayors had been called with some hope: that a peace pact could be U.S. SocI{·s It to Reds N. Vietna111 , Hit by Over 200 Air Strikes SAIGON {UPI) -U.S. Air Force fighter-bombers carried oul more th an 200 strikes against North Vietnam today, hitting military targets as fa r as 35 mll l's above the Demllltarized Zone ( D:O.!Z 1 in one of the heaviest ai r raids si nce the- bom bing ha!t or Nov. 1, 1968. The L .S. Coinmand said the strikrs v.·ere carried out because. recent i\orth Vi etnamese attacks on unarm!'Ci recon- naissance planes and U.S. aircraft bomb- ing the Ho Chi !\1inh Trail in ne ighboring Laos had posed "a threat to the safety of U.S. forc es" in the war zone. The announcemen t &aid the planes en- countered light to moderate antiaircraft fire but that none of the American planes was hit. The command said !he r-;"Orth Vietnamese did not fire any surface·l.o-ai r (SAt\f ) missiles during th e raid . The attacks began at dawn and lasted until early afternoon. They were the 60th against North Vietnam th is year. Spokesmen would not report on how manv Alr F'orce jets participated in th e attaCks but said more than 200 sorties were flown (a sortie is one strike hy nne plane). It did not pinpoint targets, but the port of Dong 1-loi, which has a niajor military airfield, is within the 35-mi!e raid limit. targetll across the boarder. Those raids hrought cha rges by l lanoi that the Amerk·ans had bombed civilian targets. The r<1ids v.·ere announced in a special cr•n1111un1qt1e. ··in response to recently increased ev idence of j\;orth Vietnamese an- 11;i1rrraft and missile acll\'i!y aga inst our unarmed reconnaissance aircraft flying over '.'\orth V1et nan1ese territory and U.S. attack aircraft flying u1 Laos near r-;orth \"ietnamese territory. US. Air Force tac· 11c;:i l ain.:raft today conducted protectil'e reaction strikes against mi!Jtan• tar~ets 1n .'\orth Vietnam cons tituting a threat to 1he safety of L.S. forces," the rommand said The :\orth \'ietnamese. responded \lo'llh No Evide11ce Of Egyptia11 Alert Noted By lnited Press Jnternatiooal "light to moderat'" antiaircraft fire but hit no America n planes, the spokesmen .!!Bid. Spokesrnen said the n1issions v•ere con- fined to an area "''ilhin 35 miles or the D\IZ v.·hich divi des North and Sou th Vlet- n:i n1 . The command declined to say ex- artly how many American planes too k part or give the precise large! areas. The comm and said no Surface-to-Air 1 SA\1 • n11ssi!es were fired at the U.S. "arplanes It "as the 60t h in the series of "·hat the L'.S. com ma nd calls "protective reac- 11on" stfikes into r\orth \'ie tnam this 'ear a nd the hea' 1est rai ds since the Unsuccessful attf'mpt to free r .s. "·ar prisoners rro1n Sun Tay. North \"ietnam :'\•"-2L 1970. At Son Ta\". more lhan 400 American plones bom bed :'\orth Vie tnamese-ter- r1tur1 fur mo re than '!7 hours. l! ·.,.,·as one of the hea\'iesl raids O\ er :-.;1ir1n \"ietnnm s1nl'e forrner Pre~ident 1,,·ndon B. Joh nso n ordered a hal t in r31ds u1 er l\orth V1et nan1 \'.o\". 1. 1968. Jahr.son said al th at time that L.S. com- 1n~1nders had reser\cd 1he right to attack across the border if An1eri can unar med photo reconnau;sance planes 11ere al· rac ked • Uf'I Teltf>llel• ,\ssossin'5 Tnrget \'o.~hi ka ls u Takeiri. head of the Buddhist oriented Komeito Par· ty, \1'as stabbed by a young man \I 1th a knife today in Tokyo. l"le \1·as s tabbed on his way back lo the µa rty headquarters after a conve ntion. His phys ician ~aid there \1•as no danger to hls llfe. Jews Report Russ Fear Brain-drain r.IOSCO\V (UPl l -Communist Party offic ials have told Soviet Jews there ca n be no unrestricted emigration to Israel because it 11·ould lead to a "i:I brain · drain," Je"ish sources S<1id. They v.·ere reporting on a meeting at Communist Party headquarters tltonday between a de legatio n of Jews pelilioning for the rig ht to einigrate and Albert Ivanov, head of th e administrativ e sec-- lion of the governing central con1rnittee. "Ivanov said Jews have no special na- tional right to emigrate to Israel." one source said. "lfe said each pe rson v.•ho v.·ants to em ig rate is considered as an in- dividual case. ··He said there v.·ould be a brain-drain if all the J ews v.·ho v.·anted to go to Israel 1\•ere al lov.•ed to go.'' the sou rc-e said. lie said l\"anov had used a Russian phrase which translates literally as '·brain-drain.'' According to this account, the meeting \Vas attended by fi\'e Moscow Jev.'S - 1o.·ho represented another 65 \vailing outside the headquarters building -and three Soviet officials: Ivanov, a deputy 1ninister of the interior and a visa office off icial. devised to end cur·rent feuding over composition of the co unty's Local Age ncy Formation Commission. THIS WAS STRICTLY a clty·county af· fa ir. President Nixon wasn't in at- tendance. In a way, it's a pit y, too, It might have re.assured him to leam that bickering isn't confined to the federaJ level. Today's raids V.'ere the heaviest "protective reaction" strikes over the north since last March 20·21 Y:hen about 250 fighter-bombers and escorts hit Ca iro newspapers said today Egypl!an troops along the Suez Canal ha d been put on maximum alert for possibl e rene1~·al or the connic! v.·ith Israel. bul l"PI dispatches from Qantara on the east bank of the canal reported there v:as no evidence of unu:r:;ual activit~·. Scliool Prciyer Backers The central committee building is a heavily guarded office in downto1•in ~loscow, the v.·orkplace of Communist Party General Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev and his staff. There ha \'e been no other reports of any protest group gaining admittance. * * * Tliieu Refutes 11 appea red that emphasis v.·as pl ace-d on pol 1lJcal rather !han milita~· means at the present to ease the ~l iddle East s1tua- t1nn. Ei:n•ptian Fore ign r-.1 i n i s t er ?>.1ahmoud Riad left Cairo todav for i\ew York and said he v.·ould try -to isolate lsrael fu rt he r in the L'"niled Nations. Forcing Vote by House The incident capped 24 hours in which the Soviet Jewish emigration campaign, quiet for some t ime. suddenly ca me to life . Anyway, during the city-co unty session, Battin. as chairman of the coun ty board. proposed v.·hat he tcnncd "a com- promise"' in appt>inling: the so.called public n1 ember of the LAF'C. Battin rirst sugge~tcd that all current claimants lo the public seat should be wiped out of contention. Heaven onlv knows how many folk s that might includ"e et this wr!t ini;. NEXT, BATTIN suggested thAt the new appointee shouldn"t be a mayor or 11ny other present public off icial. Si nce h~ was tal king lo the cnunty 's mayors, ll1e in· frrt>nCl'S they mi11:ht have drawn from tha t little proviso likely \\'ent over like a prr>verh1ai lead salami. Finally. the count v hn Rrd chief said the new member sh9utdn·1 be. ol"er aged 30. Ou! of a\1 thi~. ynu mi ght get the notion lhRl Battin already had somebody in mind. IF THE i\IA YORS had all stood and cheered at thi s Junct ure. would Bobby A. suddenly ha ve ·whipped open a closet door end exposed the new candidate? ~1aybe. Trouble v.·as. the reaction from the assembled ma.\·ors v.·as something less that the touchdown C'heer or a collegiate roo ling section. It v.•as more llke brea kfast indigestion. Later in the conference, th ere were some \"<Jliant efforl s by se\·erat of the assembled rnay ors to start hacking tov.·ard a real compromise that would settle the cily+eounty diffrrences over the cornpositkin of the LAFC. STANTO~ !\1A YOR Dexter Hemeon captured lhe n1ood of the thing pretty well v.·hen he explained, "I'm just tired of getting subpnenas evrry day ." In the end, howe ve r. no conciliation 1urf aced . And today. everybody is bac k in th~ i;ubpoena·scrving Qusiness. :1111 11. hn11ever. fe els the ma yors pull· ed a ma jor bQo.boo by fai llng to jump at his l"e rs10n pf a con1ptom1s<' &t th<' La ll If' nf u ranl(e Cnunl}'s \.AFC is ba rk 1n the c-o urtrooms. Ha rk 1n Au~u~l durin •' 1he fam ous s1x·sreond 1nl'el1n~. Ballin 11nd Fifth Distnrt Super\"l.~01r Hnnald Ca spers had trird to <1p~11nt Anaheim Att0rnr y Herbert A. Llc kf'r l(1 the LAFC and oust Charlie Prarson. Judge .). E-T. "J\ed" Ru1ter ls~ued a temporary slay order against that But ~tonday. Judge Charles A, Bauer 11ftrd it. eff ective Oct. I. 1\0\\' THl::lt E is a lot of legal lalk to \\rils as opposed to poss ible quo v.·arranl.Q procct>d1ngs or maybe another visit to the appellate court. Loc<t l i;:o\·emment is lols of fun in Or ange C<iunty. Ky's Clairns Ile Fell rs for Life SAIGO N (AP J -Jfresident l'\gu~~n Van Thieu denied today a charge by Vice President Ngu yen Cao Ky thnt Thieu so fears for his life he changes his sleeping: places constantl y and seldom st ays aL Independence Palace. "That is totally false." Th ieu said in an unusual persona! comm unique is~ul'd through a government spokesm an. "I af- f1nn tha t I ~'Pend every day and every nip.ht in the Independence Pala ce·· lie added that anvone 11·ho ctnu btrd his word could cherk hy asking "those ll'bo work day and nigh t in the palace. frn1n the soldiers on duty to the serv ant.'!, from the drivers. to the policemen to the janito rs. . . " Kv. a bitter political rivnl of Th ir u. made the statement in an interl"ie\v v.·i!h an American tclr\"i$ton corresfYlndC'nt, t.like \\'allace of CBS Ky said he v"as B\\'are of a~sassin;111nn plo!s against himself and kncv.' tha t Thiru also v.·:is \vorried about personal serurit v Wallare asked in Sa igon last \1'ef'k whether it v.•as true that Thieu fea red fur his ov.·n safety and srldom slept at home. Ky replied th;it this v.·as the in- forn1ation he had, .. thn t he's movi ng around. worried about his ov.·n sccuri!\'. sleeps one night here and sleeps one night some other place.'' Burglars Loot Body of Saint FLORE:-.;GE. Ita ly I UPJ 1 -Thicvt <i broke into a ehurch r.tnndav an d stf"l]('" Jev.·els tak rn fro m the en1 IJaln1 ed bod\• of a $il inl. ))(lliee said. Thr thf'ft Jn ~I ,\la r~ 's t:hUrl'h \1r1s !hr latest in a long se;ies or undrr111Jrltl ra id.~ on unguarded ll alian churches, n1any of them containing art lrcasures A T1t1a11. a Tintoretto and other p a in t i n ~ s estimated at more than l4 6 million \\'rre stolen O\'€'r the past v.•reks frnn1 ehurehes in !hf' \'en1l'e region The Titian an~ other p:i 1nt111J.ls 11:1\"C :-;1nre brrn rern\'ered Po!1t·e sa1 rl thf' Fl orence thieves hrnke ihe gluss wall of a sarco phagus con- taining !he embalmed rernains of St . Antnnine and stripped the borly of a i;:old ring, a gold cross and a bishops saff. They gave no estimate of the objects, value. "The scheduling of the r-.tic!dle ~:asl ... crisis <i l the Cnited l'\a\ions and securing world condemn at ion of Israel also places lhe United Stales in an av.·kward posi· t1on," niad sa id in an airport stateme nt. lie did not elaborate bul F.gy pt ha s ac· c-11sed lhe L'nited St.ates of enco uragi ng lsr:1el. 1'ension in the {11 iddle ~ast has heen rising since Israel shot dov.·n an Egy pt ian :;;ukhoi 7 figh ter bnmber on Sept. 18 and r·:~.1·pt ~hot down an J:r:;rae!i BtK'ing 51 rn tocru1 ser army transpo rt pla ne last Fridav. Lraders of hoth sides iss11f•d stateffien ls indit ating the cea:r:;e-f1re could brl'ak do \l:n at any mf•me11t. The semioHirial Cairn nev.·~paper Al Ahr;im said today Israeli troops 11·rre mov1ni; ar!illery up to their fr ontl ine:r:; ::ilon.ll the Suez Canal and that Egy ptian forces along the canal had beC'n put on a 1nax1mum alert with fronlline officer!'! ordered '"tn take the nece~.sar y measures to pre1·ent the en emy from ac· compli.~hing hi~ objeclives." l'Pl correspondent Thomas Cheath;im, v.•ho visit ed Qantara in the occupied Sin <li on a conducted tour v.·ith o!hrr nell'smeu. said there was no indication of an alc r1 and that hoth Israeli and E ~ypt ian sold iers co uld be seen v.·alking in the open pret1y murh as usu al. Qantara is 200 yards across the cana! from Egypt. H'lcks 'lfle've thought of a w<ly you can quit gracefully, Spiro !' \\"i\SHJ\"GTO:\" 1LPJ1 -Backers of a constitutional amendment to put prayer hac k in the schools claimed all but three of the 218 signa tures th ey needed today on a petit ion to force a House vote on the iS1'UC .".lanagers of the mo\·e to disloc!ge the an1endn1enl frorn the Judiciary Com· mittee said the three needed members v.·ere lined up and 1~·aiting to add their 11a111cs within mll n1ents ;ifter !he opening g<ircl ;it nou11 Opponents or the controversi al prayer ;1mend n1ent l'o nceded !here 11·as nri 11 r1J now to block !he di scharge petllion. c:rncr:illy they agreed 11•1th proponents that !here v.·as 110 pros pect either that the /lou'>e v.·outd reiect the amendment Hep. Chaln1ers P. \\'ylie (R-Ohio1. sprinsnr or rhe petition and of the con· st1t ul!onal amendn1enl tv which it "·as directed, sl<1od ready to call up the issue at the earliest av:ulable date Gumnen Unleash Fire at British Soldiers, Mi ss BELFA ST. r-..;orthern Ireland (UPI I - r;un111en fired abo ut 20 shots at a five- nian police :ind army patrol in the Hornan C<1thol1c Andersonsto"·n Dist rict of Belfast today, but failed to hit anyone . the Brit ish ;1rmy said . The patrol ret urned fire trom its land- rover and reinforcements were rushed To !he SC'enr of !he incident a1 !he in- tl'rSl'C\Jf)/l (ir !ile11 and Shaws Roads ll"here a sold1"r 11 ,1~ 11nunded la st v.·eek, an army S1K1kc~n1a n ~aid . A ~earch hej:!an for the gunmen, but ihere ''ere no unmechate reports of ar- rei.t~ F::irl 1rr tnd,11 lhr army blan1ed the (1ull;111ed l ri ~h l{rpuh!1ran Arm y for :in l'.\ploslon in ,1 rrri11ded Pro teslanl pub thal 1111urrrl :::1 11rr son ~ "Ii 11;ii. a fu rt tl"r attempt b.1· the IRA 111 prl)\'Okr Prr.tes!:int reaction, .. an army spr1 kf'F1nr111 ~a id. Thr hon1h r.1.p!odrd in th e Rlue Brll R~1r 111 Hf'il;Jsl·., l'rn!eslant Sandy Ro1v ~cr1 1un Just before !he 11 p.m. t•losing 11 1ne ~t nnd ay :'\Inst nf lhe injured s uf - lcred rut s frorn fl~·1ng gla~s. the sp1<ke ~ma 11 s;ild, Winter Grips Rockies l!urr1· :O.h:l;O\lft!l. 11 ho lives near the pub , S<;id he \I as knoi.:ked out or !he bed by the b!;1i.t. '"I r.'1 11 llU1~1de and could hea r people ~e re;1n1111J! and shouting," he said. "I \1ent 1ns1de and pulled tv.·o people out and helped them across the road. They had bee n hit in the face with glass." 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La ird said ~ 1i the ;irmed services in recent years have ~ i.u rel ied hee\'ily on the general drart and A " special doctor draft to provide he.allh " " .. • • " " • " " . " " " " " • " • " personnel when needed. " Laird. \\'hose testimony was delivered lo the commillet v.•hen he was unable In 11 aUend lhe hearing personally, said lhe pro posed ermrd ser\'ices med ic al school would at trnct doctor! seeking a ca reer In oi the military "'IHle lhe .SC'holarl'lhips v.·ou ld prnvlde rnrdir:il ~rsonnel as !he drart is 17 phn~ed out. . lli:r:; lestimonv supported a h 111 ~pnnsor!:'d by Com mittee chairman f Edward Hebert ! D·La ). who ~id there Is a "mllss cxod11s of physicians from ac- ,. !h•p m1l1tary 11ervice." \ Lnder House rules, that proba bly ~·ill not be before Nov. 8. The amendn1ent v.·ould o ver t u r n Suprerne Court decisions of 1962 and 1963 holding that the t'Qnslitutio na! guarantee of religious freedon1 precluded organized pra.l'er in public schools. \\"ylie has been "'Orking all year sol iciting 'members' signatures on his discharge pet1t1 on. a device rarely used an even less often successful in bypassing the nor mal House committee process. lie att ributed the slow, steady buildup or n<irn es on 1he petition mainly, tin11·ever. lo the efforts or outside groups, lie pr<i1sed es1>ecially the 1~·ork of 1\lrs. Ben Ruhl in , of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. a rnother and housewife 1vho has devoted n1urh of her time for n1ore than l\.\'O years lo organization of a nationwide lob- by campaig n ror the prayer amendment. As sponsored by \Vyhe it would read as rotlo11 ~. '"'\uth 1ng l'1JntJ1ned 1n tlus <.:onstitution .shall ahr1dge !he right of persons la\1·full y ;i~sernbled, in an public building v.·hich i.s suppo rte d in whole or in part through the expenditure of public fu nds, to p a r I 1 ,. 1 pa t e in nondenominational pra.ver." Tn becorne eff ective, the amendment. must bf. .apprn,·ed by a tw o·th irds vote of the llnu'it and then of the Senat e. Then it n1ust be npprnl'ed by thrre-fo urths of !he :-;t:i!t lc,:!1.~lalures. ~·o president ial action 1s ne eded. \\'.1 lie f{10k (he discharge route after b1.:enn1u1g <·onvinced the ,Jud iciary Com- rn lt 1t £' ncvr r "·ould act on the issue. The. {"(11n1nittee in 1964 he ld extensive hear· ill!'." on l"arious proposals lo re verse the cou rt's ant1prayer rulings. inc luding one ldentieal to \Vylie's. It rejected them all as p.1tentia!ly damaging lo the first a mendment"~ guarantees of free press, rellg1on, $peech an peaceful assembly. ' '• Sunday night, on the e\'e of the J ewish new year, Jewish sources reported that police had dispersed a crov.·d or more th an 1,000 celebrants outside 1'1oscow's 1nain synagogue and had arrested three J ev.·s. Early !\londay other sources disclosed lo newsmen a petition a~k1ng freedom to emigrate to Israel signed by more than 1.000 Je\\•ish heads or household from all ov er the nation. an unprecedented number of signatories for a single peti- tion. It was addressed to the forthcoming U.N. General Assembl y and the Kremlin leade rship. High Ohio Legnl Official T ap1Jed COLU\tBUS. Ohio (AP J Ohio Supren1e Court ,Justice Robert t.t Duncan has been nominated to hi\ a vacancy on the United States Court of Milit ary Ap- peals. Sen. \\"illiam B. Saxbe !R-OhioJ, said toda}. Th e senator said l1e had been so notified by the \\'hl!e House. Duncan, 44, of Columbus, Ohio, was nominated to a 15·year te rm. lf con- firmed by the U.S. Senate, lie \\'OU ld fill the vacancy or Judge J lomer F'erguson, v.·ho v.'as not renominated. The job pays $42 .500 a year. Sax be said he ex pected no diHicult y in Duncan·s confirmation. Duncan ser1·ed as chief of the \\'orkmen·s Compensation section 1n th e Ohio attorney general's office \\"hen Sax· he v.·as attorney gen eral. Duncan "·as later chief counsel in the attorney general's office. U.N. Sessio11 Co11ve1aes 1\ lont? \\'Orkman outside the Un ited Nations f'leadquarter.~ changes a h alvard on a fla gpole 1n preparation for the 26th General A~scmbl y ses~io n \\'hich convened today. Tnside. delegates may '''ish it y,.·erc as easy for them to make their U.N. machinery \vork smoothly . l • ! 1 I I t I 7 -"·~;o::c._-r :,,, .... -;.-;,.-..;-_ -"='.,.. -4r~ ' Newport Beaeh Today's Final EDI T IO N N.Y. Stocks VOL 64, NO. 226, 2 SECTION S, 26 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1971 TEN CENT S Battin, Ca·spers Win LAFC Flap Court Round B) T0.\1 BARLEV Ot •h• t1 .. 11r '•lol ll•U .Shocked l;iwyers tor the Orange County League of Ci!ies are today picking up the nieees or a l<1wsu 1! that was demolished 1\londay afler just two hour~ of 0·ourtroon1 drha1e 1ntu the Local Agency Vorn1at1on Comn1isslo11 C1)nfro ve rsy , (I had bceu estunated l)efore the fo ui- parties involved 11·cnl into Oran ge Count\' :-iupe!'ior Court .Judge Charles Bauer-"~ rnurlroom tha! 1t mighl take as long as Medina Case Argume11ts Get Delay Fro1n \\'ire Ser\'it:ts l-'1112.l argun1ents in the :'.fy Lai rnurder !'OUl'l·n1artial of C<ipt Ernest J. .. \lcdin;, \\c>re delayed today \\hile attorneys .:11·gl1cd 01·cr the final inslructi0.'1S Y.'hith !he judge \vlll give !o lhe jur}'. The fudge. Col. Ke nnetl1 A_ Ho1r~rd . said fJis insl1·uctlons covered 1nore lhan :io le gal pages. He gave a copy each to the defense and prosecution. and at- lnrncys argued 01·er what they felt should be deleted or added. < After agreernent is reached 011 the in- 1ilruct1ons. tach side \\'ill rnake its final <1rgumen1 . the jury \Viii be charged and !hen Medina's fa tr-\1•ill be left in the hands or his ri1·t otficer court-martial board. The eourt·n1artial h<.id been in reces~ t;1nce Friday 1\·hen the military judge di smissed one n1urder count and reduced another thargf' that involved 100 killings. Medina still Is t·hargeo with murdering 111 Vietnamese woma n out side the village or l\1y Lai. lie insists he shot her in self <lefense. llo\vard disn1issed the t:harge which ar- l'used Medina of ordering a small boy shot and killed al l\ty Lai. The judgt :irtE'd after Gene Oli1'er of Fort Lauderdale. F'la , testified he shot and killed the boy on his 0111n initiative lloward reduced to ! n v o I u n I ;r r v ni<r nslaughter the charge lhat r..!cdin~ <t)JO\\'ed his !roops to kill 100 other Viet· n.1mese L·ivilians at My La i_ 1101\'il l'd said lhere was not enough e1'idence to support the governmenr~ :irgun1en! !hat r..1edin a knew about the killings , '·calculatingly" chose to do nothing. and by doing nothing encouraged 1hf' killings to continue. t.ledin:t denied he ordered or massacre or even knew one "'as goi ng on . ~1ca11\1•hile at Fl ~leade. Md _. an Arn1y otficer summoned rrom his duty stalion in Ta i111an s"'Ore tod ay that Col. ()ran I\. Henderson ne ver asked t11m 1o Question his pilot~ abnul 11,1!d finng or in- discrirrunate ktlhn~ or Cil'llians in f\1y Lai 'Did yuu r 1·rr recei~e r·eporls or allcga!1oqs YOl1r g11nsh1p~ 11·ere 0ut of 1·nntrnl." LI l'ol (;!en11 I) r;1bson wa~~ '1Skt'd a1 llr.nrlt'r$nn '.:; tour1 1nartlal · ,\ I <lid nl'll ., '"Q. Did ~011 f'\'cr· l'!)ndul'1 an ip· \ cstigatiori'~·· asked the prosecutor. J\laJ Ca rroll Tic henor "A I did nol " "Q. Did Col. Henderson ever approach you personally and ask you to survey yo ur pilots to ask H they e.ver obser1·ed any wild shooting or J<lll ing or non- combatants '.''' Jose Feliciano Seeking Divorce In County Court Blind gu1taris1 .Jo.~e Feliciano ~ued for rHvorce ~londay from his estranged wift'. Hilda, in an Orange Cou nty Superior Court aclion lha1 cites "irreconcilablt: differences" belwe.en lhe couple. The Feliciano~ married six years ago in Georgia. They havt no children, I'h~ight less entertainer. who_drt.\V headlines when he sang a rock version o{ thf 'National Anthe1n al a wo rld series game. states the couple's assets have been divided in an agreen1enl drawn up prior lo filing his action. Felici ano . who now lives in Orange. "'as granted an entertainment perznit by the ;'liewport Brach Planning Commission las~ Y.CCk for the \V eslcHrr night spot that Again bears hrs name after a eheckererl history in 'A'h1ch lhe premises changer! hands several lim<'s. Hilda Feliciano was one or his partners In 1he di-fa ted vcn!ure !hal was dissolved ~fter a serie~ of superior courl lawsuits in wt11rh the Feliciano~ sued other partnrr~ in lht enterprise. L3\\'yer~ estimated •·hen . LI~ \1111 laws11 it had been scttl~ !hat the en- ll"rlainrr harl 1n~1 1nore than SI00,000 in lhc rrs\a11ranl busincs~ two weeks to get a ruhng on the League·s argument that LAFC men1ber Charles Pearson was unlawfull y replaced by .'.naheim attorney lle rb Lieker. Sul attorney Tom Vloodrufr for the League and attorney Tln1 Strader for the 1nterl'e11ing Council of Conununities of Irvine. ne ver reached the &tage o( calling wlL11e.sses to suppor1 1hf'ir argun1ents against county supervisors Hober! Batt in and ltonald Cas pers and Los Alan1itos Counc ilman Joe Hyde. The two superv isors and Hyde replaced Pearson with Licker last Aug. 9 in a s1x- seco nd debacle that tnded with Battin and Hydt runnir.g from an LAFC hf'aring room that was parked with angry Orange County mayors. Thal meeting never came into question befort Judge Bauer. !le heard open111g arg un1cnts Iron\ Deputy County Counsel \\lil ha1n tllcCourt lor the Bat!ln-taspcrs gruup and prel1m1nar.v ~tatement s from \Voodruff and Strader before granling the demur· rer !Objection in \aw l submitted by tllcCourt. Judge Ba uer ruled. in eHet•l. tha1 \\'Oodruff had taken th!!' wrong rOad to reach the required destination. He pointed out that an issue involving pol ilical olfire such a~ tha1 held hy Pearson could only be disputed 1\'ith !hr tonse11t of lhe slate allorney general \Voodruff. obvious ly staggered. pleadrrt with Judgr Bauer for mol't> Lime to arncnd his la \\'SUit. Judge Bauer gave h11n until Or.t I to do so \l'ith comn1ents 11•h1ch made il ('!ecir th.it !he JUr1s1 docs not be!i e1·t' \Voedrulf's 11•ril c<1n be rev;im ped to the po1t11 Illa! 1t rneels legal 1·eQ ulrements. The sltua ttvn today is !Jun Pearson, an .A.nahe1m ('01Jnctln1a;1. will hold his LA F'C seal until OcL I. \Voodruff niust the11 present Jl1dge Bauci· v.·1th evidence that w11! permtl rhe JUrt st to hear 1csti1nony <1ga1nst the ~eating of L1('ker and extend rhe restraining order first granled b,1' Sup('rior Cour1 Judge J. E. T, "Ned" f{u\lc.r !f that u1·der lapses. Licker will take lhr sr:it into \.\'h1c h he was voted s11 weeks ago by Ballin. Caspers and }/yde. Sources fltl both sides !Oday predicted lh<J! ii .. poJ1tlcal solution" to the impas.'11! 1s rnutll more likely than any resol ution nf the co ntroversy 1n the cou rts. League allorneys are consider1n& •n 1~er LAFC, Page %1 Draft Extension Voted College Def errnents Banned; Filibuster Fails OAllY l'llOT Sl•ll l'~ot• ST ARTS 2ND HUNDRED YEAR S Miss Louise Emily Higlin M esnn Recalls Past 100 Ye{1rs On Big Birthda y By ARTll LIR R. VTJ'\St::L 01 Tho O•il> l'+ltl Siii! _\l1ss Louise Emily Higlin is single. .-,atisfied . and recall:'!' \\'hrn 1111 infernal sn1og m:«::h1ne. !ht horseless l'arnagr. stampeded cows around Osk11loosa . Iowa and A1ethodisn1 rneant something She was 100 years old Monday . a Chris- tian for a full century. a Californian 61 yt'ars. a Costa Mesan 14 years and proud of it . She seems lo know a good dea l aboul wha(s \\Tong with th e world and ho\1' 1(1 riglit ii. Chances are shf' could turn righl_ to thr ans111er givt'r1 rur any situat1orr 111 th(' Hi· hie she's 1-efe1TPd lo for 1nore than n1nr deeades If shP does.11·1 alri:::id v know 1ha1 1~ ··1 firml y belirv(' that 1! these pt\V·l!)I · 111!?_ ·honey pot.s' had slood up For .lrs 11 ~ 1n;,tcad of g!>ll>g !() ~lerp ;it thrir post~. 11idespread rebellion wou ld 1H•1er k);:i1r ~11•ept the e:irrh," she rir C'lares \liss Louise En1i!~· H1,o!li11 wa.s t1<1r11 Sept 2ll. 1871 , in TVf[. Carroll. 111 Shr had " :-.turrly. ~im p!e . rundament al is! up- bringing_ Belie! 1n the righL and equally determined disbelief in thf' 1vrong or fonfish are. hallmarks of her character. "\Ve held to lhe straight. gospel preaching and filling of fhe spirit.·· she declares. Miss Looise F~mlly Higlin, af1er 100 years. declares things authoritatively. She dismisses-the mild contemporary v•ays of v.-orshlp as rather spineless stratagems to rn1 sanctuaries and col · lcction plates. "I bel it ve the Mcthodfsts back in our day 11,·ere in contrast to the quiet. pew -101·- ing ·sea-foamers· of today_" she declare~ ···rhere was somt: shoutin ' that ver1 J.v !Sef! SllE'5 100. Pa1c ?) \\IASHINGTON 1UPI1 -The Senate, alter a seven n1onth struggle, pa ssed and sent to President Nixon today a draft e~- 1ension bill thal abolishes defermcnls lor l'Ol!ege student s and gives 1he mil itary a record high pay raise. Passage of th<" measure -wha:l1 will restore draft calls that have been suspen · ded since June 30 -fo llowed a close 61 to :io vo te which barred 11. threatened £11fbus1er The bill i~ expected to be signed b.v r\'1xon ~0011 . Inductions pr oba bly \\'ill bl! resun1ed lmined1alely al'Lerwards. The bill ca rries 1he st ronges t stat e1nent yet 11•rittli'n oy Congre~.; 011 lhe Vietnam \Var -urging the P1·es1den! to w1thdra1r all U.S. troops f!'om lndothi11a as soon as pos~ible Bui. (1) the d1sappo1ntm('r.t of v.'ar l'nt1cs, the measure sets no deadline for an end to u.:;, 1nvolven1en1. Since tht existing draft aul honty r:.- pired, a series of co nt roversies had held up a final Sena te vote on the new leg1s\a- 11on to extending the Select1~·e Service jiystern unt il June JO. 1973 Sllpporlers at the ex tension :;uccecded 111 conr1ne111g two-thirds ol the ir col- lrHgues that ll conllnualion of no in- •luctions WiiS a haz;ird In nat1onal secun- 1,v, No one has be('n dralled into the arn1y s1nrf' .June In addit ion t(I a two year txtensiun 9f the draft. !hr leg1~la\ion includes a $2 .4 h1ll ion n11!1ta ry pay raise and a com- Air Traffic Ruling Sought .Ne wport Lo Denuuul l 'ou nty Solution lo Is sue By L. PETER KH IEG OJ lhf Otll? l'il•I S1arr Amid l'harges thal. Orange Count~· Supe.rvi~rs ha ve done nolhing but pro· c:rasti11ale in Ll1t search lor a solution 10 <·ounty a ir transportation problern l>, \rwpo r! Beach !'OUn('ilmrn !\ilonday nighl \'(1Jcd ID go !o the countv and dcrnand that 11. solu tion be found . ' .\1ayor F.:d ll ir1 h nan1cd h1mscll <lnd Cou ntihnen .Vl1Jan Dost al and Carl l\ymla lo servt as a thrce-mernbrr ··nrgotia ling 1can1 ·· 10 tarry lhc mrssagr and bring b;1ek an ans"'er by Nov . 8 1\y1nla su ggested the taclir. h1nt1ng that , if th~ county refuses lo att. tht' c1tv migl1t join f\!'\\'port Br;irh homeo\vner~ 111 their lawsuitg agai nst the enunty over the noise ~·realt'd by jt'.'ts. K.1'n1la dcl·!lnrd !o el<ihorate. bu1 Co11n· 1·dn1;1n Donald :\lclnn1s wa s less shv. · \\f' p:issrd resohll ion 11f1 er ~esolu1!011 al1rr resohll1011 , 11·r l'i' ber11 lri 1nrrt111~ af1er n1ret1ng 11f!l'r rner(ini; "he ~aid. "1[ wr're u11~11(·tr~~t11l in i:ietling: thr1r <1!- !{'nl1n11 by lhe tan(' l1mi1 11e'!I l{'I lht'nl ~now llir rr arr alt1·rna!11·rl> tnr !;ulurr The ac·tion l':imr a11r1' a r·1 !1 ~.f'n~' grOllfl 111t•t \\Ith !ht· 1·nun1:il fnr 11f':1rh 111'0 l1our ~ 1lun11g an t1ftern1•011 ~!t1d\· ~r~~1011 In 1hr 1TI('f11ng long-t11 nr a1qxir! If•<'~ ln1·hJrl1ng O;in E::n1ory. h(';vJ Qf 1h<> A1rp<ir1 f\01S(' Ahatrn1rnt Cn1n1111Ure , t'lfed pai;f'" of statistics purporting to show the in- •Tf'asing noise problrrn The_\' said thr 011- l,v relief for Newport Beach re sidcn1 s will <·ome \\'hen lhe commercial jets arr fQund a new home . 'fo that rnd, tounc.ilmf'n al so hea rd a talk by real estate man Leo Leary. representing lhe Reg \Vood Company of Santa Ana , who said his f1nn still ha s not ~iven up its push for a jetport silt 1n the Chino Hills, north of Yo rba Linda Leary said detailed plans ror whal 11•ould initia lly be a privately-Jinanced venture lhat even rur1 ll\ would be sold 111 "" publ ic agency 1'.'il! 'be di stlosed <11 a p1 ess conference Oc1 20. He insisted. however . Iha! the Ftdcral Aviat ion Agency 1FAA 1 i.~ "maintaining an Opt'tl mind" on lhe hilly 2~.000-at·i e property. However. an FAA spokesman \h1~ mo rning s<11d his agency J1as revJe1~ecl tht· ."ite and tentatively re t' om mended against ii H. K. Hant·hell. l''A:\ airport planner riled • r('port filed la~t spring that poi nt " oul the site is "'boxed in " by seve1'al bu sy airporls. including LAX. !:'.\Toro. f\1arch :\VB, Norton AFB . Long Beach Airport, :ind Ontario airport H;incht!l t said i( \\'ood 1vants to get ;i ft1 rth('t look al the .s1tr frurn the FAA . lt will h11ve lo I ind ii way lo ··mitigate" th is problem . Hanehe11 sa1rl lhAt \\'ood ha ." not filed !See AIRPORT, Page !) .4.utopsles Conflict San Quentin Question: How Was Jackson Shot? St\i\' HAFAEI. fl.'.Pl 1 -Blalk revolu- t1onarv c;forge ,Jackson \vas ~hol 1n thr harh ;ii ~ilrl Qurnr1n /'11~n11 Aug 11 1i1 a 111an11cr Jlia! pn,;JJIJ olfit1al:-1'<1tl('rdNI 11ould hr "aln1o•;t irnpo.-..~1Ulr" II' 111(' shut.' 11r•rr . lro111 ii :!O·tO<JI R11;1rct 1111\'rr \l;i1·1n ( ,;u n1.1 ( .i1fl11r r 1 )0111'11,·~1 (1 Cook(' fJ U\ltrd a pathQlng1~t 1od;1~ 111 Iii ... 11nal au!op.~) !'('ll<J1'1 rhr :10.ycri r--0ld ":-.ol r· dad Br·othrr '· 11•/ls shol 111 thr h<il'k b1 n bu!lcr 11·h1ch !raveled up h1~ bod1 ;111(! c111rrged fr on1 hi.~ hr;-LI Cooke in hi.~ prrli1n 1n0iry reri1rt Aug 2~ h;id des('ribed the hullers path lo he lhe rxact opposite -entering lhe head and en1erging from the back Cooke ~aid a-pa!holog1st , Dr .. lohrr i'\J"an"·aring . had conc!ude<i th e bullC"! en tered Ja<.'kson's mi ddle bark. bro ke two ribs, !raveled up the .~pin(' through the brain and exiled through !he lop of tile skull. This would be cxac!lv thf' revcr:.e of the path inilially deseribtd ''Bnll istic~ consultation confirm.~ that 1he rntry "·ound 11·t1s madr in the middlr hark and the exil wa~ ;:it thr top of I.he ~kull. '' thr report 5aid Sa n Quent.in offitial s have said Jack~on wa s i.hol tro111 ,. 20-lool -hl!;h gun t.owrr \l'hil c ra('inj! ac'ross ;:i prison y;ird in front nf !hr 111;1,x1n1unl·.~t'('lll'1 ly S;t1l QUf'llll ll Ad iu~t111e11 1 Cc:111r1· d11ring an aborl1\'C r·~1 :1 1w ;111r11 1pl 111 ... 11lr !hr :'ld1u~1111en1 ;t11ll'1 cell hloi·~ ll 1r h111i11 • .. •ii thrrr l.:l!ard,<; and h1n n1·1.-,•111rr, v.·er1• f1111 nd 'll<1t h1',11e11 nr 1111h tlir11 ll1ro1H~ :.l:i i;hrd A B1·rk('{!·v all 11rnf"1 , Stepllr·n \11 tchell H111~h;1m 'l R. h,i~ brrn i·harged l\'llh .~rnuggll11g a gurl 1h lo ,J<.1<:kson in thr ·"dJu.5bnen1 Center Visitol'S Bu r ~ a u Binghalll disappeared a!Ler the incident and is !.he ti hJect or a nationwide searth San Quent in infonna!ion officer .Joseph ()'Brien said it would IJe "aln1osl in1- possi h!e" for Jack.son to have been shot in the back in Lhe manner described in 1hr ;:iutQp!>y if thf' hullr1 ~·A~ fired fro1n a IS« JACKSON, Page 2! Dou Ordinance t' To Get 'Second No Motive • Ill Stabbings Look' in Ne,vport Ne'A•porl Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commissioners will re-ex- ;unine l/1eir stand against dogs on ocean lronl 15e8Cliff8l a mel!ting tOrligJu at-7 o'clock in city ball Victint Slash ed Wit1i Heavy Blade Near Berkeky BERKELEY (UPI ! -Two men using , heavy-bladed weapon attacked a college student near the University DI California early tod1y -the fif!h su<'h motiveless slashing in the. etrkeley area in recenl n1onth!i. Bruce Lamar. 18. ::t UC studenl living in Berkeley. was walking home in the North Campus area when two black men started rollowing him . stt upon him wilhout. a word, hil and slashed hin1 repe atedly, then walked off. lc&v1ng hin1 in the atreel. Lamar, who suffered a 5kull rracturt ,nd deep cuts on th!!' head. ahoulder:s and hands. wa s in se rious <'Ondition JI Her· rick ll·femorial Hos pit;ll . Hi!' told poliet' that he lo!d the two assailants that he had no money , bvt that tht'y didn'! seem to care. Two blacks attacked a young couple in Tilden Park. in the hills easLof Berkeley. on Sunday, slashing !hem with a 1nachcle and then driving off in 11 white srdan. Allison Hassenfordcr. 20. Fergu son . ~10 .. and Joseph ll. Rusnak. 2.1, Van- dergrift. Va .. told aUthoritles thry wert' preparing l.Q r.amp in the park when thr men drove up and ordered then1 to pul their hands on lop of jhe car \Vithoul warning. lhry ~IHd. !he at· tackers sla~hed the gl rl on the lace, ntck and shoulders and Rusnttk on lhe bac:k, right side and shoulder~ with • machete. Bo1h were in f;:iir 1.:ond1t1on Berkeley police said there have been three motivelr :ss knife attacks, involving one or two black rnen. In the South Cam- pus area sinC'e July 27. All three vi etims survived. In one incident . the lwn men dro\'e oH in a "'hlte swan. A spokesman said lhe incidents, in which two men and a Y.'Omfln 'A't're at- tacked withoul rea son 'A'hilc walklng :ilonl' at night , stemtd to be related to the ].atest -attack hy thei r lack of reason and the weapons. The police offielal !laid a fatal stabbl11g last October. involving ;1 still unidentilif'd man found in a we5t Berkeley rtrivewa~. 1night al!lo be connected with the rtcenL sla~hings. flecommendalio ns or th e com· missio ne rs \\'ill be forwarded to city councilmen in advance of a public hear- ing scheduled by th11t body Oct. 12. The city had placed a total ban on dogs during the sum1ner, bul that expired Sept. 15 Com inissione rs also will get a look al re\'i!ied plans for re<'realio nal faeilitie,c; at. !he 25fl.unit Versailles apartment com- ple.x on the bluffs adjacent to Hoag MemnriRI Hospitnl . Redt>signed bea t h signs wlll also be discussed "These'Jl bt v~ry attractive," said PBR Director Cnl Stewart. "'ho c11lled present oce;in-front rult signs ''ugly," Conslruction on any 11dopted signs wltl ~gin after th!!' city council ha11 dl!'c1ded the doi,i-on-bea,·hcs issue. he s1ud. I pron1ise version of an end-the-war an1endtnent. Tht' Srn11!!' originally passed an end- 1 Ile-war ,11nendn1ent ca!li~g for the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Indochina 1n nine months. The language 11·a" 11·eakened and the s pe c ifi c 1v1thdrawal timetable deleted in a Senatt:- Hnu:;p conference_ Senate LJe1norratit L('ader 1\1 1 k I': l\lansfield, 11ho introduced the Vietnam 1~'t'r DRAFT. Page Z' Newport Picks Freeway U11it Just in Case N"e wpor\ Bf'ach city tou111e1lmen rt· established their J·'reew-.y Negotiatini Comm1llee !llonday night ill order to have a group avai lable to discuss an.v futu re d1'1•elopme11t5 on the ('Ontrover- s1<il P:ie1f1 c Coasl frttway. \layor Ed Hir111 nn111ed !he sc.me !hrc« 111C"n1bcrs -h!n1sclf. Vi<:e ~tayor lfoward Roger~ and Coun('liman Donald '.\lclnn 1.~ -to th(' pane! /11 other at t10 11 tl1e count1!: -Appro1·ctl new olr-~treet parking reg - tJ/allon ~ fnr cnn1111erc1t1I 1.nnes. -S<Jid a 11111 l'onsidcr req11e~ts rro1n hus1ncssmr11 fDI' 11111r llm1ts on park ing. -Refused !o involve (he ci ty in ;, Cal i- forn1t1 Publi(' U!il1t1 es Con11nlssion 111· 1·esl1gat1011 in!o a!ll'grd i111rrlock1nl! ow11· f'rsh1ps bt-l\1'!'.'t".11 1\ir Cal1lornia anrt Gold- en \re.~! 1\1rl111c~ -lkr1Jrd w111111u1 prr1ud1ce "' r'eQue!lt by tl1r .\rllf11ln ll<irbnr V.:tcht Club Jn 11.~\e 1111' 1111 a!J<1nd1111 ·~n .i llcr nd.Fit Pnl 1.1 8111 Stn·1't -Orli1 ,1('d un11 I (J, I 12 ~tl\' dlS('ll~SIOl'I 11r ;i nn1po.-"rf urlJ111 ,1nLe: pl.:i..,111g siri rtrr rrg11l;1[1111i~ on g;1rlJa/:,r tol!e1·t1011 -Po~1pr1nPd u11111 tllat ~;,rnc n1cer1ni any c1.u1s11Jt'r<i1J(in of :illry p;i1·1ng 1n Bal- boa anrl '.'Jt'.'wpori I leigh1s_ -Schrduled a hearing fOr O('t. J2 ori rhe cstabt1shmenl of .15 mile-per-hou r ~peed li1nJts OR Newport Hills Drive East and \Vesl and Port Scobourne Way. Cluh Donates $74:; Trus!ccs of the San Joaquin Elemen· !:i ry School District h~ve accepted a gil t of $743 from the Turtle Rock Elementarv S"hool Booster Club. · The gift \~ill be used lo purchase ma ter'1als and boo1's for the school lib rary, Oruge C.a•t Weat•er ·111e_ c;QQ1 .. _gray look_it.Jn_C~>J: .. the Ort1nge Coast. Night and morning low clouds and fog are still with us with highs on the beach near 70. inland near 78. Lows will be 64 and 65 respectively. INSIDE TOPA Y Sr.11 00/. pra11tr supporters ote Jorch10 a r;ott In lilt f!o14t 01t cr1· oi·ersiul iss11e. See i tory, r ' 4 rodoy t11U~tftll I Cft~~lllt Lii' U (11111111<1 lt-H c .... 1,, 1, c......... u 0.11~ Htiltll I 1Ednool11 1'110 • fftlt .. l lftl'lltlll ,. 'r"'"'' 11.11 ""'"'·-· u •~ft LtPIClt ,.. u M l r!lt l t Ll<t lltt t t Mtvi.1 1, M~!w11 fu,_.1 1• Mll!Oftl l NtWI l •S o •• ,,,. c..,"'., ' lyh1lt """' 1. '""'' , .. 1. Si.tic Ml l'llt1t 1'·11 Ttl1v l11t11 1' T~tlf1r1 U Wlllkr I Wtmtll'I Norwt l1•11 Wt•lt loin• 14 9 DA.IL Y PILOT N T1.1t1t1.rr, St-pttmtitt 21, l 9n .. Be"ld in Laguna Suspect • Ill Rape Drug Victim? A 27-yea.r-o\d lnglc.wOl'ld m11n , 11 rrested f'arty today as a ~uspect 1n a Laguna Beach kain ap-raf:l(' casP. is under observation 1n Orangt. Co!Jl'lly r-.1edical Center follo'A·1ng 1 possible dr u g O\'erdMe. Da vid W Gorrell was picked up at his horn by Ing le'A'ood pnl 1ce at I 26 a m. and turned over to Laguna Beach police, \Vho had req uested his arrest Officers said he seemed •·groggy" 'A'hen :h\'akened from sleep, but becaml' 1ncoherl'nt and apparently iU after be ing brought to LlfWI• for questioning Coast High in Lagu na BPath 111 11p- prnx1mately 8 :in pm Sun<!&). AftP r refus1n~ 1n IPt her off Al a friend's hnme u; Laguna, shf> told pn l1ce the man pulled a knife, forced he r tn the back Qf his van. raped her \I nst.r; and a nk!r~ then <'ru1!inuPrl rl nvu1g nnrth on !ht' hJgh\l'il\ the \nun i: woman allef:e<! Pullin~ off thl' rna<i ne::ir lhe nn rt h <'llV limits . he taped her e~ e•. rernn' e<I her clothes and sub jf'rled ht>r to J<exual assault , she told 0H1cers. fo!lo\1·1ng the attack, hr dro \·e to Ke;1·porl Beach and let her OU! of the car, but beforr <loin~ sn tn!cl hrr his namr and the address of hi.s res1den<'e in tnglrwood , the ""'Oman !iaid. ,~,·~-' .. • ,. I > ~"- LAFC ... • appeal to the Fourth Oistriet C.Ourt of Ap- peals in which JudRe Bauer '! ruli ng V.'111 be challenged by them and poMibly by S1rader for the CCL Bui attention today was rocused on Wednesday's meeting of the LAFr "'1th the prPdietion h~· one participant that ''lhr "·hole issue mil!ht be resnll'ed right there in the meP!ing room ." Pl'ar~n will t<tke his sell! Wed nrsday by \'irtue of Ju<lgr BauPr's extension ot the restraining order. Aul it i:o: relt by many invo lved in the C'Qntrover.~y that thei ges.c;ioo ~·ill prO\'ide a solution to the rearson-Lirker dilrmma. Ballin "·a.s PQinlrd nut hy many 11s !he man ...,·ho may "ell lead the \.\'<IY lo such a solution "I'm de!i~hled that v.·e've been "in- dicated.'. the first district supervisor from Santa Ana s;iid today "Of course. I a !wa~·s knrw we would be once v.·e could He was tak!!n to th!! ~ledical Centr:r, treated for a JX>SSibl!! drug ov!!rdose and beld for observation. police said. Gorrell's arrest was initiat!!d when 11 21-year-old !l.'ewporl Beach w om a n reported to police 1'1onday that she had been assaulted by a man who picked her up when she ~·as tutchhiking on South She "·ent 10 lh!! r.:ev•po rt Beach police r;tation to report the incident and the rase v.•as turned over to the Laguna Bea rh police who r;ought the man·~ arrest He wa~ booked on 5uspicion nf k1dnap1ng, forcible rape and sexual perversion B1·eal~. at B1·eal~er.111 Brice find an impartial jud_lle. \ "The next move is up In the np~sing parties," Hallin said. "As far a.c; I'm con· C'ernrd, Herb Licker is nn 1he LAFC "'htre ~·e put him and .<ill I can sey to Orange Counl~··~ mayor~ i~ th :i t lhPy should have listene<f In me :i liH le more C'loselv l<1st "·ee krnd. ·· College T1·ustee SI{eptical Over New Saddlehacl{ Vot e By PATRICK BOYLE 01 JM Dalt~ l"lt.1 Sl•H A trustee of Saddleback Col!ege 5.!lid Ml'lnday he felt the l!iChool's chances of getting a bond issue approved by the vnt- en were slim and no moce such propos:ils l!ihould be brough! before the electorate. Hans Vogel. 1970-71 president of the board, said he thought "the day of th!! bond iM:ue is over.'' "I would say !hat no bond issue of any kind is going to pass."' he added. "l think we have 5een the last days of the bond From Pnge l AIRPORT ... for formal air spaC'e reserval!on , cnn- trarv to what Learv tn!d the cnunci! r.ton- dav ·aftemoon. · ~ncilmen had liltle comment on the V.'ood proposal Thev \1i1ere 11dama nt 1n their desire to push the county Board of Supervisors into artion, however. and v.·ere <'ritical of !he fact that Fifth District Super\·isnr Rnnald E. Caspers of Ne.,.,·port Beach v.·asn't at the meeting 1'1onday. C.Ouncil men said thev had been told he would come. especially aftl?'r his sL<it- ment at a meeting of mayors and supervi!Ors Saturda)' that he is seeking public opinion on the airport. Caspers is schedu led to appear at a m~ting of the l\'ewport Harbor Chamber of C.Omm!!rce next month t.o discuss his position on the facili f.y and has promi5ed to answer que stions Both the council and the citizens' com· miltee are activating their intere.o;t in develo ping a solution to the air uansportation prnblem as the county prepar!!S to re-negotiatP the !Pases of the twa commercial jet <'arriers who use the airport. Air Cahfom1a·s lease expires ~ov. 9. Air West's lease expires neict ?itarch. One citlzen committee suggestion .... -;is ti.I use these negot1afil)ns a~ a \ever fl) force stnrter rontrols nn the airllne~. CDuncil m!!n a~reed this v.·11! be urged by their liaison committee . Cities Bu y Riot GPar R . .1,LE!G H. :\ C ! AP 1 -Three-fr,urth~ of ~orth Carolina ·~ cities and Ill""'"~ ha\e vsed federal antirrimr funds tri buy fl<o! gear, but such purrhasrs accr1unt for only a smal l portion of the state's hinds under the Omnibus Crime anrl S11fe Stretts Art. OUNGI COAST DAILY PILOT CLVtOf CDAST "1.llUDllHO CX».l.l"AHY ••l-f t-.i. w • ..1 '-~-P't.Kll-• Ji.Ir L C"l.., it Va ,,_i.-, -~-' ,,.__ llior•u\ k'.:tt vil '""' Tlie"''' A. J.I UTt>~;n• N.&r~.rci Edflllr L. ,., •• )(,;., "fWPGrt 8-.11 CJIY ElllW .. ..,.., '"°' OHb J Jll Nnrport lo~l•~•"' M'11!11 Addr•n: r.o, loir 111s, 92l63 --Omit .,,..., Z10 Wal 8.tV sw.t ~ ••di: m ""'•' Av.,._ ......... , •.vi: 111r1 8 .. m ..,_,, i l .. ~ -.. llr!O " "9lDlol ..... ~ issue." The comments ram~ following a report by superintendenl Fred Bremer crm· cerning the final results of the Sept. 14 bond election. District voter~ refu5ed lt) approve the sal!! of $24.8 million in bonds for the construction of new bu1ld1ng5 <it the Mission Viejo campus. Vogel attribu!ed thl' defPat In thr "ovt>rburrlPned laxpa_vrr" and 1he cln1!rl of confusion cau~ed hy the rf'<'ent. statf' Supreme Court rul ing (In properly t11x- atinn for s<'hl)()ls. ThP court r11lrrl !h;it !;Urh educational .support i~ inequ1t;ihle anrl. there£orP, unmn.st1lu!Jnn.:il Referring to th\" rlr fr;:it nf 1hr hnnrl rrn- posal :is a "::nunrl whipping at thP poll.s." Vogel suggested the school 1mplemrnt 11.s construction program \1'ith perm1ss1ve tax levies. "\Ve are .'lOing to h;n·e In proceed on a pa,\'-aS·you-gn-bilsr~."· hr .~ill<!. VngPI .sugges!erl !he bo;irrl :irtnpt 111 policy or no longer going In !he \'Ot<'rs fnr honrl funrlln_'l apprn\';il Howe1'l'r. hr rP· ques!rd !hat no action he taken IITI· med iately on his ~l!g.'les!inn in order lfl a!lov.' his fe!IO\\' trus!ces lo carefully rnn- &ider such a pohry. The other trustee!!. nffered no com- ments on ·vo~el·.s remarks. Trustee Pa trick Ra ck11s t h an k e rl superintendent Fred Bremer ;ind C'Ollei::P community relations direct.or ~lel 1·1n ~!11· chell for the effor1 they put forth !o grun l!iUpPQrt fnr the bnnrl pa.~sagr. Bremer prn virl rd tnistePs 11·11h the breakrlown bv cnrnmun1!ie" of thP \ n!r 1n the election in v.·hich on!.v I.~ rercrn r of the rlecrorale went tn !he pnll s The por!1on of "~·es·· ,·ote.s \.\::ts 2R J}f'r· <'ent in San Clemente: 36 prrct'nt 1n Capistrano BPach. 40 prrcrnt 1n S::in .Juan Capistrano anrl Dan;i Poi nt : 411 pPrcrnt Jn Lagt1na Beach. La.e:un .:i lli!l i:. LaJ:una l'iguel and South Laguna . 68 perccnl in Irvine : 70 percent tn r..lission \l ie-Jn, 64 percrnt 1n El Toro: ~4 f)f'r ccnt 1n U>1s11r" \\'or\rl . 50 pPrrcnt in Trabuco Can~on and 42 percent 1n Tustin. Ne\\porl Brok er In Cit y Jail • On Dope Charges A l\'e\.\·pnrl Bearh 1n1r.stmenl brokt>r who met a prosf:l('cl11 e client in C\lst;i ~1esa ,\fonday nigh1 \ra.~ in jail today, follo...,·ing police a1Jega11on<: of a 10 pound, $1.500 marijuana l.rans.:ict1on. James R. Peterson. 2.l of 448 Seville A,·e . ~·a, booked on suspicion or sale nf marijuana. [)('(ectivt> Nllrm K11tch s111d ar· range-menls were made to mttt Pe!er.son ar 2!64 Raleigh A\'e , In dt.•cuss hui:1ne.si:. He al leged !.he m.~pf"ct told unrlcrco' rr a,eenls hr ro11lrt suppl_v 10 flllunds of pot 1mmt>rl1a1P!~·. al $150 per po11i 101·estig;itors throuji!hnut I · lhland i:a.1· pncP i~ up and quality IS dul' To a bad m;iriJUana cmp year 1n e IC'O anrt more effect11·e curb" on in1ernalionat dni~ ~mu~gl1 nR. Ku!ch char2ed that r errrson d1!icu.s ... ed the possibtlil,\' of delivery a furth<-r ~ po11nd qu11.nt.1ty of mar11uana !oday. befo re being Informed he 'A'OOld be engage-ct in olher busineS!'l. Ne,vport School Seeks Volunteers Volunteers fnr t he individualized teach i~g program of Eastbluff Elemen· tary School 1n Xe....-port Beach are being sought to as.sist teachers for the 1971·72 school year Faculty and 3taff or the Newport-~fesa Unified di9lrirt'i: ntwe~t elemenll'lf)' school in,·ite 1ntere1;ttd adults. whelhf'r pareni,., or riot II'! Jo in In Lhe unique tducationa\ program A mtttinji! In eliplAu'I hnv; vnlun!CPr~ <'lln hl'.lp "'Ill ~ helri 11f :I :lfJ p n1 Y.'ednesda.v in the ~rhflOI'! mulli·purpn~r room. 2627 \'1st.:1 del Oro Vol unteers will ~'r\·e un<ler I.hi! direr· Hon of 11 teacher-111df' ;i nd nfl ~pec1al 6kills or credential~ Me r'qulrerl Dri\'er of th is sport." car might not find acces~ so ear.v to Breaker,<; Dr11·e in rorona del rita r \.\'hen \1 tn'1ert1me rolls arounrl Breakrrr. Drive llorneo\\fl· ers .-\ssocia tinn 'l'Jll in stall an electric ga te al ready approved by l\'e\1 port Beach Ci l.y Council. Spee~­ ing by users of Big c.orona Bearh \.\'as blamed in citing need for the electronic gatekeeper. From Poge J SHE 'S 100. •• brn11ght !hP Sp1n1 rl ril'.n" I cln hPli r1-P lhP old !JmPr!'> b:irk !her" did a fa r helle r job of holding on to v.hat 'h"1' h::id ." .she cnntinu rs. ''HOid fac;t to rhal ...,h1rh thou hast ." arl- m11n1~hf's \!Ls" Lnuisr En11lv H1p:hn One of !hose nld·tuners held fa~t f(l Pnnurh 1hat bv about 1890 he could f1nall v ;:iffl)td an aUtomobile. to the l'!,eneral rl1(mav ::ind distrust of most Oskaloosa lnn·n~fnlk The 1nf Prnal machine fe;:ir urPd !hp ap- l'f11n1mrn1.-. nf a fine ca rnai;'P ;ind had four r;nl1d rubbPr li rPS. as we>IJ as 11~ m;ir\rlfT us in1ernal rnmh11.<t\on PrJl:ine. \!i<:.<:. 1,.,11i~I' F,milv Highn C'On~ide r.s 11 a \JI 1rl rl1 ildh11nd mPn1n r~· Lh-.~~tr.rj{ ;:ind prl s f\('d in 1r rrnr :i .-. !hP hnrsrlr.<:.<:. <':Jrri::it:P .~ntnP ().-.k;iJr}O~;in~ rrtn~irlp rrd 1'1rk,·rl r·hui:grd n1rr the ln1111 <'nuntr~~ide al J miles per hnur, horn too ting. NPilher nne. -reputed \\'Jrkerlne ss nnr rr11·<:.!Ptinl1~ i:nunrl effp rts -trnuhled the rri11ni:. ''Ynung"tPrr; \\'C'rr 1.1;:irnP<i n'll In 1.:n n"11r 11 le<:.t 11p hP \'1<:.ilrrl w11h ~nre di~p!pasure fr nm On High," says r-.11ss Lo111~e F:n11l.v H1cltn. ro;il min int? "'RS a pr1nr1pal p:irt nf rhe n .-.1.;alM<:.;i Pi·flnnm\·. hut !hP hl.:irk natural fur\ hrrls v.·;:ined harlly alyiu! 1908·®, ~n thf' (;l'rman li1gl1n fam ily looked \.\'PSl\\'<trd. '(;nldrn. rnll 1n' r:i!Jfnm1· .. ;\ll~<:. LIHll~E' F.mdv Hl,c:hn rle<'larP~. ··Gold ~oundrd bc!tf'r than ro~I :invwav.'' P11<.sini;: ll\'er <lrr~dr~ nf he r l1[P, ~t 1~~ Luu1.~P ~:mily Hu:-:hn tells of fin;ill y srt· tl1ne 1n Cn<.1a i11r<;i She ~hilrf.<; an .<tpar!ment :i l 24,10 S.:int::i An;i Al''.'. w1!h :i cnmp<inion, ~!rs. Bi'tnl<'P T.1.1 lnr_ kPrpinc <harp 111<.r r \ P~ nn 11·nrld. nill1nn11I. $t;ite and lnc;il ::ir- ti1·i11e" "\\'hPn ~·,. ::irt11Prl. lh" hnnnr~hl ,. ~1::i1nr ,Jnhn Smith <.,1! ::it 1hl' c1tr<. nf rhr r11\' a frarle!';< man full nf f11r1 and a<'· !inn " \1!~~ \,nu1<.e F,m 1!v H11'-ll n rlPCl::i rp< r1ir· rent :'lli11·nr Rohf.n \I \\'1l~nn tn br on 1 •. ,r 11nrrl•. ;i~ l\'l<f> ;inrl ~<11!-"lt'11111~ :i rn .111 ;ii: rrer t1llf'•I lhP 1·1!1 She 1~ al~ro an <tl ld rP.:.rlPr, «lurh 1nii h• r ~ihle h11!hfu ll\' .:ilthnuch allf'r ::i rl'nl 11r1· \Ii<< l.1'1111.<e Em!~ 1!1ghn kn'1\\'~ If .:ilnln<t b\ hP;irf Snmp ;imnn l! miln\' fr lPr.rl< <'Plrhr;it1n,;: hfr IM!h t11r1h1\.1\ S11nrlil1 ::ii !hP hnn;e nf "1 Ch.:irlrs .l11rg1·n~nn. rn;idp l'PfP rrnrr In lh1<. r ltu;i\ fl' rf.:1d1ng nf lht' farnd1Ar ra~<iltr.. ' ··p,1r~< 1('11Jr hef!r! ! 11rn hr1,,f11'l11 ml"•rlf fnr thi11 • Grr::1I Dav :· decl11rrrf ~h~~ IAu1sP Em1lv H1i::l1 n •Like .vnuiig folks sa,v -'rram1n1ng for the f1naL;." f'rntn Page 1 J AC KSON ... 20·fMt j;(Un ln\\'Pf. Other l::i"· enforcement officers 1heor11· NI Jar\i:~nn rnulrl hav" been strurk f1r~t hi' a !)ullet ft) the ankle. "·here a ""'OUnd ::tl.Sfl 11 ;1~ fnund, and rnuld lun·p hr<'n f1 J1. ing ~·1th hi,<; heAd lo11·r r than his !n~~ \l'h<'O 1hl' .~rcnnd h1illrt .struck. .Jacksnn's rt>J.11ivrs and supportPrs h:i1r r•nns1 sl•~HLl,v .~aid 1hrv dirl nnt hPl1r1·e thr pn'<ln \'f'r~i0n nf thP inrirlrnl. ;inrl h:i1 r ~.:11d .la1'k«nn ...,·;io;; · '~r1 up · !o hr k1l1M lll'!·.iur.,, nf h1~ sta1u ~ as a nal1('1nt\l -::;\ nibol of 11rison rf'\"nlution · J'ooke .~11id he did not know h\IW lhe fa!:il hu!lrts were fired. "\ly primary t::isk 1~ In r!Pte rm1np 11 h11t killer! a person ," l1e said. "I h;ivrn't f:nne to S.:in Qucn1tn or atlrmptc<I to r1"{V!n~truct thr sct'ne." h" ~Aid. "''Th11t's \1·i!.h1n !he realm nf lhe rt !~trirt 11ttornP,\' ·· Cooke said the preliminary report . issued ,.,.,.o day~ afLer the killing . ...,·a~ so labeled and referred to "the apparent C"ause.'' Auss ie R and R Ended S\'Di\EY tL'PJI -Au~tr:i ha will cease tn hf' ;:i r1>~I anrt rM'reatinn ba.i:t> for ti S. .strvicPmen fr r>m \11e!n:tm Al lht enrl nf rh1~ yt"ar. lJ S. Ambassador \\'altrr Rice 11nnnunC'er! today. Hice s<"1d lhP L'n1fed Statf'~ "fl'AP!I A rleh! nf grn111udP tn /UJ~l ral1,in~ .,.,ho hr!prd m11kP lhP prn~ram SU<'h JI SU('f'('SS AmPncan ::l'rvjtPmen tire e~11ma1ed In hfl \'P ~prnt Almn~t S.10 m11tinn \lt'hll l' on R tind R in Svrlnrv s1nre the pro~ram 'Aas introduced 'aimO~t four yr ars a~o. UCI Prof Accuses Head B;itiin su~gested jo representati1·es of ~:\MCO 1 Supervisors dnd Mayor's Com- mit!t>e of Oran_ge Coun ty) durinf: a two· da.v deb111e at the \\'rs1prn \\"hite Hnu~e in San Cle111ente. th a1 the LA~"C sl;i1e be clearer! iind new officer.~ n;:imed "'ilh the prn1·iso that the third seat on !he com· mission be occupied by a "strictly ntut ral" individual. Of College for. Ouster "I ...,·as prepared to rneel the ma vnr.~ half \.\"ay on th is issue and in fact. I think J did even better then that," Battin said. A l'C fr11np prnfe5sor ri.tonday accused !he ~1ipPrintenden! of Sadd!eback College n( br1ng1ng pressure on University of Ca!1forn 1R nff1ciat~ tn keep him off the ~1~~1nn \'tejo campus. rrn fe csnr GPnrf:e l\ent. a com parati\'e C'ul1ure 1nsrrurtnt <it lCI. said,"! th.ink it 1.~ rather pnnr stl'le for 8 cnllege presi- dent tn u~e thar i:nrt l)f tactics'' In a hril !l'rl P~rt1:inRe bet>1'ePr the pa ir, nr l\ent ~;11rl nr F'red Bremer had cn n· t.:irtrd t"onth ~l:i lr :inrl l1nl\·ers1ty off1c1als tn h;ill Krn!'s :t!"t11111r,s r·1 nJ l';rnt. 42. \1·:i.~ «;ected from lhe campus hy flremrr 1n !he 5pring when he ;i1temp1ed 10 circu late a questiona ire <irnnnR <tudPnl~ al the school ThP 1hru<t nf the sut\Pv. l\ent said at the time. \1ac lo dPtern11nP whether Sad· d!eback Cn!l rge \.las a repressi»e educa- John Wl1ee]er's Rit es Con du cted f1inerRI srr\'!Cf'S fnr ,John E \\'heeler, ii. srninr partner of a Los Angeles hrokrragP firm, we re held today ln r;;('1/1 r \ IP\\ \lnrtu::iry Chappl, Ne .... ·port Ara rh r.·!r. \\'hPe'lpr rl ied Sat11rday in J/r1.<1f: ,\lf'mnri.<il /l o.cp1t::il i\!r. \\'hC'Plrr , nf \\'herle r-r.funger Com- p:1111 . l11·rd Rt 23flR Pr1\·11te Road, i\·Pwpnrt Ar::irh ,\ n,1111 " nf f'nlumhus , On1n, he also had .:! home In r;ilrn J)p$ert. He is s11r111 rd b\' his ""'1dn ...... Dian . a S•)n, Jnhn L \\'he'eler of Rolling Hl!ls Ecta1e.s. 11 .s!Ppsnn. Thomas \\'inans of Ch1ra,1:n. and three gra ndsons. Hod,.• lo f.o on Ice \I ·\~lll'\GT{1\' 1,\P1 -RflC'kS hrnught P::ir~ irnn1 th" mnnn "'11 he krp' 1n a 1.1rt'P rnlrl ~tnr::igP 1·11 utl so future rP<r;irrh<'r( •::in P\i'lm1nP thrm Th(' \';il 1nn;;I Arrnn ::iut 1r~ and Space Adn111 11•11 .:i.1111n pl::in~ In f1n1.~h a 5./1()(1. ~r111nr" foot sc1pn!1f1r tce·hnuse at !lnoiqnn 1n ltmr for Apollo J6 's return this 11·1n1 rr l1on11.l institution. One of the questions asked students v.·as whether they I ho u g ht "ad· minislral ive spies'' monitored classroom activities. Kent said Dr. Bremer s ou g ht assistance fr om sta!e 5-!n . Dennis Carpenter IR·l\'ewport Beach ) and L1niversi ty of California Regent Will iam French Smith In keep the prQ fe ssor from pressing his independent inq uiry into stu· dent opinions. "Th is is the onl_v campus I know that is afraid of inq uiry ," Kent told the boa rd of trustee~. "I am not afraid of you. Dr. Kent," su perintendent Breiner shot bac ~. As a resull or Bremer's reriuests. Kent claimed thRt Chancellor Dani;i! Aldrich nf t.:CI had subseriuently :1 sked the pro- fe~.sor to refrain from his Saddleback l"oHegl' artl\'!tt<"S Or Rrt'mf'r ::irlm111ed rllntartln.1! bnth Ct.rf:l('nter and Sm ith anrl sugges1ed 10 !he professor that he •·v.·orry about Dr. l\t>nl and UCI." 30 Boys, Gir]s Receive A \va rd s For Parks Aid Thirty girls and hoys will recei\•e sper1al rerogn11ion ;iw::ircl~ tonight at 7 n'clock in r1t.1· Hall from thr Newport Bea rh rark~. Beache~. 11nd Recreation Cnmm1ss1nn fnr 1he1r participatio n in ~ummer h11.~eb::1ll pro~rams. Twe lve ho\'.~ \.\'Ill be honored . nut of J.IOfl in 1he prngran1, 11hill' 18 ,e:1r!s out of Jiil wilt be n;imrd. ThP1 11 111 rt're11•e a rerti f1calf'. a lett er nf 1'r.ogr:it111a1 1"!1" fn.,n1 (nrnm1ss1nn Chairman l!all Set>!~ .:ind a city of ['.'p1\port nPn<'h f'!Tihlrm ' Thr~e Ate nnt nrr1·~~ririlv lhP he~! .:i!hlrtr:: t.111p•·op!P11 hn h:11P prut 1r1 pated on ;i tP~ul:ir h;i~i.•, ha1e h;itl H !!Md RI · f1turlP 11n'1 ha1e a~~l~1r·d 1he rnach 1n prn· ~r::irnn11np ." r~pl;i 111ed f'al1·1n Stewart, PAR rlt·p!ltlmf'nl. <11 rrr\nr Thn~p hnnnrerl riin1?e from n1nl' lo 14 '";ir.r; f)f a1?e P:irrnls and puhl1c arl': in· \'11ed In rhr meeting . "If they had 11ccepted that proposS1 Monday's court ection would not h;ive been necessary and the League would not be in the dilemma. it ill today." Bat tin said. "All thos!!. hard-nosed mayor, -ler's call them Irvinr Cnmpan_v mayor5 -are all prt!ty sorry today that the y didn't ha l'e the sens!!. lo accept wha! v.·a.s 11 very fair <iji!reernent." Battin said. .Judl?e Bauer's rulinl! also c::ime a~ a .shoC'k tn man.v suppor!trs of !he Irvi ne incorporalinn movement and wa.~ seen tn-- d;iv hv CCI b.<tckers tis a hlnw !n th!! grOup·~ hope.~ tha ! the floRrd nf Suprr1·isrrs 11·1\1 set tin elrction date \1'11hin the next 10 da.vs. Thi' l'ictnr~· ~1t1nd ay fnr the Batti n .11rnup Jed inf'Orporatinn proponen ts ta predict that the supervisors· ch;:iirman will aRain be in the forefront of what "·ere described ;is de l.:iy1nJ! tactics in last ""'eek's n1erting of the supcr\·isorfi. Al the heart of lhe LAFC contrnversy i~ issue raised by S<inta 1-\n;;'s fa il ure tn a11.nex the "promised la11d .. , a fa ll ·t1ch, 938-acre cnmml'rrlal encla\'e on S:inla Ana·s snuthea~tern border. The area sterned destined for inclu~iort in the \'SS! ne""' cit~' of !t\'ine prnposed by the CCJ group with thl' ruling b)' Superior rourt Judge. Raymond Thompson that art alleged 196.1 agreement betv.·een Santa Ana and th~ lrvine Cnmpany is no longer valid. From Page J DRAFT • • • amendmrn!. promised his colleagues they "'oul d have another opportunity to vot• for it later in th!! s!!ssion . "\\'e mus! brin.'l this v.·ar to an end ," f.l ansf1eld .said. "It is w1th1n our p(l'A·er, if \l'f' "'ill art " r-.-1::insf1pld railrrl 1.:i.~t werk lo l<ihlf' thfl rnnfpren<'~ report and ~en<! 11 hark to Srna1e.Jl ou.sp nej.!nl1.1l 111n 1n an effr•rt to rr1<tnre his ame ndml'nt .loin1n~ ~lansr1rlrl 1n \(111nl!" ai::a1n."t .s!nppinl! !hf' l1l1bustrr. Sf>n rharlf'! ~lr(' \1;i11ii,q ~ •B-\1rf I ."<11d !hr t1mr !o end the >1ar 1~ no .... The pl;ir" 1.s hrre .. l'riflr 1n tntlay'.< \Ole .. lflhn S!ennis 1R- ~1io;;s \, f"h::i1rrnan of thl' SrnatP Armrd Ser\1rl'.s Cnn1rni1tee. nnC'e ::ii:::i1n warner! h1~ rnllf'llJ'HIPs that a prnlnni::erl filibuster v.·ould weaken the nat1on'.s serurity Tl1e Football Season: You ore pouibly now in the proceu of shoppin g for corpeting . e nd have been t al king lo so le s people a t two or three stores. If so , you no doubt fe el like a "foolboll ," boun ce d a round with a bevy of co nfli cting stories. Wh ich is the best corpel fiber? Who! is the best ~exture for yo ur use? Whet kind of podding should be used? We th ink you will detect the straight onswers ol Alden 's. We've been helping people score 11 to uc hdQwns 11 in Orange County for fourteen years. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntla Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUU: M ... lhrv Tltun .• 9 le 5:l0-!'rl., t lo t-Set., t :lO 1e I • -, ' ' .. ---.... _. -.-------..---..... -.., - (;osta Mesa Today's Fin•• EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO. 226, 2 SECTIONS , 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 21, 1971 TEN CENTS • Council to Fight Probation Center Ill lVIesa By TERRY COVILL.~ 01 1~t D•1ly P'll•1 St•ll Cos ta 1\lesa's Cit)' Coun til h a s lhreatened to seek a court injunction lo stop the Orange County Probation Departn1ent frorn opening a branch office at 1055 El Carnino Dril'e. ·r11e counei l de("]u ration carne tl'londa\" night as 250 angry residents jan1med cit;' t:ouncil chambers to prolesl the. proposed probation office . "\Vt•re not against the rehab1htat1on process, but \Ile are opposed to it hap· pening al this locat ion." said Burch Pickell, a spokesman for the Mesa del l'.1ar homeowners. Their objection centered on tht. fact that children attending three different schools would have to walk by the pro- posed probation office. Despite its strong .declat'alion lo oppose the pt•obalion office, the city may not bt able to do it Cit y Allorney Rv.1' June and OepUly !\lo 01·dinu1·y Paitite1· ~!ar~· .\nn Quinn 11as. in Co!'ila r-.lesa l\·londay lo paint the. flagpole at ('oc\;i '.\lc~a ll 1gh S<·huol. She 1-.; 1epuicd lo be thf be.)l 11on1 an flag- pole p:i1111rr 10 the l' S l\·laybe th<1t ·s bcl'<lll"I' -.;he al5o i.s reputed to bf' lhe onl.\ \l(J111a11 fl;igpolc painter 111 the l ' S \ny,,ay. it is clea r lh ;i l 111 a fiel d 111 11 ha:h thC' only 11ay to go 1!' tl o11 n, J\1ary .\nn is lops. Peking Mystery Raises Question -Is Mao Dead? PARIS fAJ', -The French national radio spceulalcd today lha1 !\'\ao Tse-tung 1n:n ha \'r died , 01· hr J:~a 1·ely ill, follo'>l·- ini;: a heart altat k. There v.-·as little but c1rru n1s1:int1al ev1drnc·e 10 supporl such a 1·cporl a11d Peking hrnadcasts wrre i;tlent on the suh1erl !n an t>arl .1 e'en1ng broadeasl. !hr Freneh nct "·ork pushed the theory •!I • possible reason behind p u z: 1 I i n I de velop1 ncnts 10 1nainland Chin3. ll add uced as t1•idence tht rarl tha t two leading U.S. heart surgeons flew-10 Ptk.ing this week. The radio said the Ne.w China Ne"s Agency idenlilled them only a~ part of a \'isi ting group of U.S. doc· tor~. but said !his could have bee n • cO\'ef !or urgent trealmenl for J\lao. Dr. Paul Dudley \Vhite and other American doctors are. in China -but tn ract they 11•erc invited weeks ;i go. The rad io 8!!!0 reporled storie:s lhal all 1'1vi1 and n11l1tary aid lra/(ic inside: China ...,_·as ha lted for 1hrcc day~ earlier this week. Another piece ol evidence was a reported cancellation (If the massi\'C: tr11dil1onal Oct I pari:ide in Peking. ··~tystery in Peking" was the headhne nn Pi:iris e1·en1ng ncwspape:rs. 1vh1ch used .similar e11dcn(·e. tn spe:culate on 50mr rn.'ljor ch<1nge in Red Ch1n;i Counly Counsel Clayton Parker ha1 e issued opposing legal opinions on the elty's power . June says the off1re 1s in a eommerti:il district and the county must apply ror " iont excep1 ion to al1 01v go1·ernn1enl of· fices. Costa Mesa has an 1 and It ~Institutional and Recrcalional\ di striv1 "'hich covers such uses Parker. hovre \•er. says !hr counly can ignore 1·i1y zoning ta"•s J une admitted tha t ca~c la1~ su pports Parl.:er's conlcnllon, "\Vhere th e county 01\nS property 111 the c1ly. Bul there 1~ no case la1v tn shu11· 11ha1 happens 1f 1hr county is leasing a facilit~. ·· C1iunc1lrnen s;11d they would prefer· h• sett le the mailer 1n a friendl y manner b.1· I 111ding <inother loc:uion. but left 1t etc<ir they 11·ould u5c rhc ('our! proeess 1f uect!S!ary Rex Castella11 . 11 spol.esman tor th<' probation departrnent <isked for and was granted an Informal mcellni,! to explain tilt> proha\1011 program to :.1esa de! ~far res1den1~. Davis ln1errnrd1atr &hool was selected :1~ the lneation l11r :-.urh a meeting and the tune 11•;1,..; set tur 7 p.n1 . Sunday. Bui horneowners !rft little doubl thev :ircn'! happy <1hou! ha11ng the probation department <IS ;i pu1ent1al neighbor A petition 11·11h 131 nan1es opposed to the of11cr 11 :1~ h:u1ded In cou11cil1nen . PirkrH a l~o told 1he counci l a biggrr 11et1lron 11 ould he subrnilted to lhe Ora nge County Board of Supervisors thi~ v.•eek, and Supervisor Ronald Caspcr.'t h<id told lhc1n !he malter \.,.ould be discussed <i! next Tuesday's meeting. The su1>Cr'1'1surs approl'ed the probation off ice lo,·<111011 last "·eek . Homeowner:t said they ··1i;1 ~1ily lorn1ed " an association !)ecause the) only learned of the actioa late lasl 11•eek. Tom Fuentes. an au:k lo Caspers. s2jd 1his n1orning Iha! !hr supcr\•1sor's staf f tSt>e BRA.'ICH, Page %) Draft Extension Voted College Deferrnents Ba1·ined; Filibuster Fqils \\·A~lll NGTON 1UPI1 -'J'l1e Senate. after a sel'en month struggle. passed and :ient to Presi dent Nixo n today a dra!L ex- !ens1on bill tha t abolishes <lrlenn enl s fn!' t'ollege students and g1l'e.s lhf' military ;i record hig h pay raise. PassaJ!:e of the n1easu r~ -11h1eh will restore draft t•al\s !hat have been suspen· ded since J unr: .10 -follo wed a close 61 lo JO vot e. 1vh1ch barred 11 threatened l1]1buster. The bill i!'I r:."l:pectec.I tu be !igned by 299 Pare11ts Sig11 Petition 011 Cross i11g A pcll\1011 bearinJ;; lhe na1n~~ of 29!1 parents conce rned about school children crossing Harbor Boulevard at (:isl er Avenue y,•as presented to Cn~ta !\iesa Count•ilinrn t\1onday nigh!. .Joyce ZorJ:er. a spokesn1;1n for 1he parents, told !he council · "Near1\· 150 youngsters ero:os Ilia! st!'eel tu a!lrnd ·rr\Vink!e .Junior ll1 gh. Thrre ha ve bee n an av.•fu l lot of near n11ssl'S on Harbor Bou!eval'd . ·· There are rrafl1c signals al the in- tersection . but parent ~ co1nplained !hat it 1;; st ill dangerous. The pa rent s 'vere turn· ed down by the r\ewporl·t\·lesa Unified School District 1rhen they asked thal I heir Children be bused lo Te\\11nkle. •'\Ve don 't provide cross ing guard5. 11 ·.~ a ci!y policy.'' Ma~·or rl obert \\'ilson ex- plained The. coune1 I did agree lo 5end 11 two- rnan co1nn1ittee eomposed of counc1l1nen 1\!vi n Pinklev <ind \\'ill1arn SL Clair lo 1alk 11·ith Di: John W, N1roll. !he ne11· i;:uper1ntcnden1 of 1he Ne"·pnrl·\les11 d1~1rit.:I ··\Vr i·nrl~1rlr1 1h1~ 11 'rl1011I 11roh!rn1 ·• \\1lson ~a id ··1r!i hard (or nie 10 bc!1e1 r lhev won·1 hu~ thr children ·· Mr:s. NatH'V Ho,~e Buria] SerYi cc Slated Thur:sda y Funeral serv1t:es arr set Thursda y for a i\11s.~ourian 11·ho berame a Costa i\fl?5an :>:> ycar:i; ago and d!c<l Sunday. leaving IH descendants t'OVering four generation~ n ites for ,\·1rs. Nancy llowr . 8'l. will he at II am. rn the Bell BroadY.·ay :\·lnrtuary Cha pel. v.·1th burial lul1011·1nJ: a! llarbor Hesl Mernorial Park ·rhe ra1ni ly sugge~l.' (·on1nbut1ons lo 1hf' Orange Co1u1t,1· Hrart A ~soria!1ou 1'.1rs. I/owe li v('d at 1a t: lft1h S1 . at thr lune ot her death She leave~ 1hree scin!'i. Sherman nf f'oi.ta t\h•s;i. f;ranl of \\'al so nville. 1\lelv111 nf Spokanr, \\'ash .. plus seven dau~hler~­ 'fhr.y include Evel yn Shafrr and Ceneva Sla ndage of Co~ta 1\lesa. Effie Coope r or Lake l!iaPella. Rachel l\iayes ol Rcseda. }<:lien Pasewalk of Hawthorne. Loretta ~·tukey or Colorado and !\lary Check of Anaheirn. A s1s1er. Rach<!I Vepu~h or San Bernardino. plu s 20 grandchildren. 28 great-grand child ren .and six greal-grtal· grandchildren also surv ive. Rights Chief in t hiua HONG KONG <U Pl l -America n civ1 l right,, leader Hosea L \\11lhams and hl!i wife, Juanita. arrived l\1 onday in Pek ing as part of an around·the-world ··i:-oodw11t brotherhood trip." the Nr"' China Nev.·s A~ency (NCNA i said toda;.. Before he crossed the border al I Ion~ Kong Sunday. Williams. of Atlanta, ~aid he: planned lo tell the Chinese leader~ •bout the struggle. lo hbl'rate black peo- ple 1n America and present Cha1rn1an P.l•o l'se·lung with ~ fil m oo the l!ft ttf J)r. Marti n Luther King Jr , I !l\1 xon ~oon. lndut•l1uns probably "·ill be resu1ned lmmedia trly afler1vards. The bl]! carries the 5trongcst statcrncn! .1eL written by Con~r·e:;s nn the ·v1etna111 \Val' -urging the Pre~1den1 ro 11·1thdra11· alt U.S. troops fron1 Jnd oc h11u1 .as soon a~ possible Bui, lf1 the d1sappo1ntn1en1 nf w;ir 1·rit1cs. the measure sets no deadline for an end to U.S. 1n\'olverne11L Since the ex isting draft 1111 thnrily r ;1. p1red. a series of controversies had held UtJ ;i 1111;11 Sena\t> \Ol e on the new leg1 sla- 11011 lo rxtending the Selecuve Service ~.1·st\'!11 1111111 .June JlJ. 1973. Supp(!!'t 1·rs nf 1he cxtens1011 succeeded 111 eo1111nr111i.:. t11o·lh1rrls of lh{'ir t•ol· te;4g11{'S that ;i conl1nu;ition of no 111- duct1011s 1~·a:; A hazard lo national securi· iv. !\o 1Jl1C' ha.-.; been drafted 1nto the ariny s1nrc Jun<' In add1t1on to a lwn year extension of lhr draH. the legislation includes a ~Z.4 b1ll 1on n1tl11ar.v p<i.v raise and a com· IOOth Birtl1day Mesa Res ident Knu1vs Lite Sco re By ART ll l:R R. \'lr\Sl'.:I. 01 lftt D••IY P'ol•t 11•11 .\IJ~s Louise J::1nily llighn is single. sati sfif'd, and ret·all s 11·hen an Infernal smog n1aehine. the l1or!'.\eless tarriai::r star.lpeded t·ows around Oskaloosa \011·01 ;ind 1\!elhodisn1 incant so1nethiog. She was 100 year~ old i\-londay, 11 Chn!-.· !Ian ror it full century. a Californian 6:1 1 e<irs. a Cosla ~lesan 14 .1ears and proud of i1 She secn1s 10 knuw a good cleat abvu! 11ha!'s wrong w11h lhr world <1nd how t() nghl ii. ~·h:int·e~ ar"' shr 1·ould tun1 right to !hr ans11·er i;::1ven for any situa!lon in the B1 blr she's referred lo ror more than ni ne det'adrs. If she doesn't alrradv kno"'· 1hat 1 ~ ··r firrnly bel1el'r 1h~t 1f 1hese pew·ICJI'· 111g ·tioncy po1 s' had stood up for Jesu~ in.~tead of going lo ~ICC'P 111 the ir post.,. ll'ide spread rebrlhon Y.'ould ne1·er ha vr <;wept !hr rarlh. · !-.he drclares. \11s:; Lou1~e Emil.v Higl1n v.•as bor11 Sep1. 21!. !Bil. 111 A.h . t 'arroll . Ill Sh<' had " :-.!urd.\, "Hnplr rundan1rntali"1 up br1ng1ni: Bel11't 1n thl' r1gl+I <tlld Ctp1;i]I\ drle1·1111nrd d1~bPl1rf 111 lhr 11 1·ong or li1ol1,h ar ·e hall111;irk\ 111 IH·r ehiirat·ttr 1\t> held lo 1!w "tr;n~h\ gr,,r>t·I preat'htng and !rlhni: rir thr ~p 1r11 ·· ~111· d\'clan· .... ,\11~:-l.ot11"r 1··111111 lhrt111 alt1 t' 111n \rar.~. cJp1·l ar1'" !h1111!' av!h•1rit:it1\f·\I She d1 :-1111.,~1·, !hr nllltl 1un\r1npr1rar1 11 ,1\~ 1•f wnrsh111 ~" ra!hr1· ~p1ni'IC'" \lr11t a,i:e111" t•J 1111 \lln<·tu;11·1r~ ;ind 1'•11 lt<'t1on pla!r~ "I believe lhr \Je1ho1h.~\<; Oaek 111 1\ur rlay we re 111 rontra.<;1 to the quirt. pt>v.•.ln1<-. 1ng ·sea-foamers· or today " she declares. ST ARTS 2ND HUNDRED YEARS Mi!.~ Louise Emily Higlin Thf'l"r 11:.• ~u111 r :-.httul1n' Lhll1 l'C l'llY hroui:ht lln' Spll'll down ." ··1 1111 IJ1·l1r\e thr oltl-111nl'r ~ b;i('k thc·re chd" !JI bl.'ller ion l)f hold1ni: on 10 "h;it /See SHE 'S 100. Page 21 Questio11 at Sa11 Q11e11ti11: Ho,v Was Jacl{so11 l(illed? SA\ HAF'A~;L rliPI I -Blac:k rrvolu- tinna ry George Jatk ~on 1vas shot in the bat·k at S;in Qucnlln Pnson Aug 2 t 1n ~ nianner that prison 0H1cial:-. t.:onceded would be "almosl imJX1~s1ble" if Lhe shots \'.f'!'t rro1n a W·lool guard tov.·er. ,\larin County Coroner Donov.vl 0 . Cooke quoted a palholog1:1I tod<1y 111 his fina l autopsy report the 30..year-<>ld "Sole- dad Brother" was shot in the back by ;i bullet \\"hich !raveled up his body and emerged from his head. Cooke: in his preliminary report Aug . 2.1 had described the bulleL'! path to be tht' rxact opposite -entering the head' 11nd C'meq~lng fro1n the back. Cooke said a pathologist. Dr. Jol111 ~1an 11.·aring. had concluded the bullel entered Jackson's middle back. broke l\.\'O ribs. tral'cled up the spine through the brain and exited lhrough the lop of thf' skull. Thi:! "·ou ld be exactly the re\'er!ie nf lhe path initially descr!l>e!.l ''Bal listics con:;ultat1on 1·onrinns that !hr entry '>'·ound was made 1n the middle back ;;ind the ex it \.\'as at the top of the skull." the report said ~n Quentin ofl1ci als have said Jackson "'as shot from a 20·foot0 h1 gh gun tower whi le racing a<.:ross 11 prison yard in front nr 1he maximum-security Sa n Quentin ' Ad.111s1men1 Center rl ur1 11g an aborl!ve r ~tapr at1rrnp1 ln~•de !ht' adJU.~tment cen ter ef'll blorl.. the h001c" ot lhrer guardi. and two tS('f' JACKSO:.I. Page !I Trapped Worker Resc ued • 111 Mesa A 1vorkrna11 trapped under a irench eave-in at a Costa J\·lesa construction ~ile probably Ol\'C'S his lite to a co-worker who du~ and t'l<1wed l1im free. Dennis C. Don1inicak. 11·ho celebrated his 25th birthday only lhe day bef ore. was Iii.led in (a ir condit ion toda y at Costa \lcsa i\femorinl llos pital He suffered head lrlJUr1cs ~everc enough lo cause bleeding fro1n the ear~. as "'ell as head a11d arm lacerations 1n the mishap at Ncwpor! Boulevard 111nd \la::-trrs Circle {)ff1cer GeOrge \\'cbsler 1dent1fi rd llom1n icak's r·escuer a~ Robert A. \\1heeler :l.1. a Long Beach resident like lhe V1t'l1n1 v.'ho 11nrk('tl for Ledford Bro1hers Inc , l·ontrai:ting conlpany. pron11~r 1crs1on ol an end-the·war amendincnt. The Senate ji1·ig 111ally passed an end- lh e·11:H' ;11ne11dn1ent ca!hng for the 11·ithdr:l\l':JI o( a)1 US !roops from lndoc h111a 111 iunc mon ths. The language: "·as 11·e;ikened and the s pe c i f i c w1 thdr:1wal t1metall!e deleted in a Senate- /[(IUSC conierence. Senate Den1ot"raL1c Leader J\la nsl1eld. 11·ho 1111roduced thf': ~~ee DRAFT , Page ?I :\'l i ke Vietnam Welfare Cuts Will Go Into Eff eel Oct.I Heduced or d1scOn11nued payments ar• antic1p<1tt'd lor n1ore than 3.000 of Orange County·s 15,000 fan1ilies on relief Y.-·hen the state'i; nl'1v WC'Hare reform law goes into effecl 0<:1. I but lhe other 12,000 "'il l get rnore 1none.v L'oun11· \\'t>Jfarf' 01rctt11r t_;ranl'LJ ]e: Peoples· sa1rl loda.1' !hat fam ilies harde~t hll by !he new legislati on are those with a source of outside irico n1e. 011 !he other side of tJ1e coin. thr re· 1na1n ing 12.000 of those receiving Aid to Farnilies \\1ilh Deprndent Children will J:et increases up to nine percent a month, Peoples s;ud. Nol all the 11·el.fare reforms go inlo er- fct t Oct. I. b11t those affec ting the AFDC J(r oup, the eounty's largest aid category, rlo !ndirel'!ly affected is th r feder al Food Stamp progra111 becau!'ie those famBie.!I receiving If".~~ rl irf"<'I aid 11·111 get mort. :-tan1ps ;ind lho:.r gcuing a money in- lT l'HS{'. le.~s S1gn1fit·ant ('llangr:-> 111 Lhe nr1v la1" 11h1ch will lake cllrc1 later include a rr· f1u ire111c11t lhal adult t•h1ldrcn of tht1e (•ldtrl,1 p;i~ p;1rt !If the o;uppnr\. tougher 1·ulr~ lul' oht:11111nc support trorn absent 1,Hhrr~ :inrt a rrqull"r ment that the coun· !1 lt'fl f~ all a11pl 1r·alu·n~ beror t <l id 15 granter! l 'rl'.~f'nll v ll1r t·o11rnv ,gr;in!s aid tn 1hnsr 1\•ho ·<ire brl1e1ed ·ro be 111 real need 11hilc thrll' el igibility rs investigated. The "'elfart' re forn1 !a1v 11·as 11 ('on1 - pron11st tncasurr \\'Orked ou\ by Uov. Reagan and Demo<.:ratit leaders of th e !eg1slalurc and signed by the Go\'ernor Aug. 1:1 Citi e,; Bu y Riot Gear RAL~:u a r, X r (AP ! -Three-!ourtits c•r i\'or lh Carohna's cities and towns have used rederal ant1cr1 n1e funds to buy riot i:ear. hut such purcha:;es accounl for only ;i !ilnall portion of the state'5 fundl5 under !he Om nibu s Crirne and Safe Streets Act, Orange Coan Weather ' The cool. gray look is in for the Orange Coasr."""Nlgtit ahtr'inotnthg 1011· clouds and fog are still with us wi1h highs on the beach ne:ar 70. inland near 78. Lo"'.!i will be: 64 and ti5 respectively. INSIDE TODA\' Scliool prnyer s11ppo riers art fvrcuig a volt oi tlit llous11: 01i con1ro11ers1 ci / 1sst11•. See storv. !'age 4 Ioda y. Ct1ll1111i• • M6•1tt " ChtCllllt U• " Mutut t FU"lll " Cl•nH ... H l t H•tltll•I NtWI ... Ct"lkl " Or1.,.1 Ctw11ty • ,, .. ,_, " StlYI• '"''' " 0.11~ IOlk tl '"''' \loll Edolt•l1! '"' ' ·~· Mtr-tll ~" f:lllt•l•lll ... t llt " Ttl1•lol•11 " Fillt"f• lt ti '"'•'•" " Ht1ett••• " W•••ft•• • Aftft l•""'" H. w..., .... , Nl •I lt·lf Mt•rl•t• \.•c•ftUI • w .... ...... , • •• \ '1 I \ z DAILY PJLOT c LAFC Turmoil Reigns League Given Vntil Oct. 1 for New Suit By TO,\f BARLE\' 0 1 the Dt •I• Piiot Sl•lf Shocked lawyers for !he Orange County Leacue of Cities are today picldng up the pleeea of a la wsuit tha! "'as demo!Wied Mooday after · ju.~l 1 wo hours of courtroom deb11le into the Local Agency Formation Commissi()n con!ro1·ersy. It had been estimated befnre the four parties involved went into Orange County Superior Court Judge Charles Bauer's courtroom th:it it might take as !t}ng .es two \\'eeks to get .e rutin~ on the Lea,i::ut's argument that LAFC memhtr Charle• Pearson was unlawfully repla~ by An.ahtim attorney Herb Licker. But attorney Tom Woodruff for the ~ague and attorney Tim Strader for tht intervening Council of Communities of Irvine. never reachtd the sl.:ige of ca!lini;i witnessl'!S to supparl !heir argumen!s against county supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamilns Councilman Joe Hyde. The t11.'0 supervisors and Hyde replaced Pearson with Lick!r la5l Aug. 9 in a six- Play Possum! Maske<l Suspect 'Escapes' Police A beedy-tyed character fled Co5ta Mesa police headquarters this morning in '1tla.t can only be characterized a:s a Mexican jailbreak. Thi!!i i.5 when gllllrd~ who don't care In keep a prisoner -nr can l -turn their backs, hoping he'll vani~h. He did, quite proinplly, The fl eeing fugitive was spatled at 8 a .m., Jllnklng across the la wn hy a newspaper reporter arriving to check the crime log. Crabbing camera in hand . the intrepid newsman trailed the fugitive around the Civic ~nter parking area. He moved at a crouch . peering under cars. So did his quarry, trying lo hide under cars. C.Ontrary to popular notions, pursued possurru: don't play possum, they try to keep ahead of the pursuer. Passing motorists stared at the creep- ing cameraman. Municipal cmployes ·upstairs stared down on the drama. The drama ended antichm;:ictically when the cameraman ran out of fllm and ran in to report a possum on the prowl "Oh yeah. hlm :· said the desk ser~eant "\\'ell, we hRre a pr(lhle m.'' he arldrd . req11esting anonymity. "A gentlema n who caught him al hnme hrought him in for us tn handle. \\11'! dnn'l ha\'e Rny facility for anim;ifs." He did not say v.·hether thP fug1!1\'P v.a.~ Qtiginally held on a vagranr-y ch::ir~e. 1n protective custody. or v.·hat. 11.·hen he escaped. The possum -when last seen -was still peering out from beneath a car with New Jersey license plates in the Ch•ic Center lot. He didn 't look very hapµy Neither did the cameraman. v.·hn wasted 3(1 minutes and a whole roll of film , without one printable shot. Reside11ts May Get Chance To Tell Probatio11 View s One question in the C<ll'ltrovery over a propos@d Orange County Probation Office in Costa Mesa is whether the county will r~uest • zone eiception permil. If it does-as city officials are demand· tng.:.-then homeov.'Tlus v.111 have tv."O From Page I BRANCH ... had not been briefed on the city council action and there was no comment at the moment. "We are trying to find a solution ac- ceptablfi to the homeowners. the city and the probation needs of the county,'' Fuentes added. Castellaw did not indicate whether the probation office would be moved . He onl ysaid: "We're not i.nsen11ti\'e to this kind of expr~sion of concern:' Mayor Robert Wilson offered to have the city staff help find another location. Castellaw gaid alternatives could be con· gidered. lbe hitch in the change i.'i that a leai;f': has already httn 1;igned for the building v.·1th t.1edco. The probation department is 5Cheduled to movl'! in Oct . L One ol the Medco partners 1s stale senator Denn is Carpen!er ( R-1\ewpnrt Beach 1. His stamp ol 11pproval is nn lhP. lease. The build ing has been empty for nearly lhre' years. Probation off1c1als ha\'e a I"(\ characterized the locaton · · 1 d e a I ' ' becaus' it easily serves a v.·1de area. Besides the homCO\\'OPr~. pr1nc1p:i.\s from three schrw:i!!i. Sonora. Presidio and Davl!, prot,sted the location of th' prn· bation facilities. ' Ou.H61 COAST DAILY PILOT ~ COMT PUal.ISHING COM.l'AXY ••litri N. W..,f ........... .rid l"l/t>IW! .. J1~k' a. Cijtl•v Vb~•-~•L ........ no,..•• K,,.,n £01111r ,,,_,, A. M1•p\i111 MIMtlnl l dlror 01rft1 H. loot l,j~~t•d r. Nill .... lti.n: M111111'f...., EO•IO" c ........ Offla JJO w .. t l1y Stn•t M1Ul11 Alldr1n1 P.O. Im: IS!.0, 'lll' -- public hearing chanr-es to express thei r disagreement with t.he lncalion chn1c,, 1055 El Caminn Dri1·e. City ~1anager Fred Sorsahal out\lned tht time schedule Monday night for !hose public hearings. He said if county nlficials apply lnr !hi!. permit by Wednesday, a puhl ir. heArinR could be held by th e plann ing oommis,(inn nn Oct. ll and another one by the Cily Council on Oct. tR. lf county off icials apply later, rhe public hearinRll would be Oct. 25 fnr lhP pl aMing commission and Nov. l f()r the C!ty Council. If county aul.horilie.<i do not ;;ppl,v lnr ;i Zflne exc~on , but insist nn moving in anyw11y, then the matt.er v.·ill prohahly btcome a court case with no chance for public expression at the councll le\'el. f'rom Page 1 SHE'S 100. • • th"''' had ." she continues. ''Rold fast to that v.·h1ch thou hJ1i;!," ad· monishes Miss Louise Emily HiJ!llin. One of those old·timers held fast tn POl}u,eh that by ahout 1890 he rnu\d finalh· affnrtl an aUtnmnhi!e, tri !he i;:enl.'.r.11 ~ismay and distn1st of most Oskalon:-ii to10o•nsfolk. The. infernal mach1nt: fea!urPd rhr ::ip pnintment~ of a linr. rarri<IJ::" ::inrl h;id fou r snlid rubbrr !irfli;, 11~ 11rll ;i "' 11 \ marvelnus in!ema! cnmh11~!1nn PnRinr \liss l.A'!ui5e Emily H11i!:lin ('nn~1rlrr<. 1! a 1·11·1rl rhildhnnrl m<'mnr\'. LivP~tnck ;ind pets fl~rl in t,.rrflr a~ !hr hnr!'.e\ess ('arri:i.ge. snmP Osk11!M!>a11"' cnn~lrlrrPd ~·icl.;ed chugged ovpr the lnw;i coun!ry!'ide at 3 miles per hour. hnrn toolini;:. Neither nne. -reputed wickednl's~ n0r mys!eriou5 sound effecls -tro11bled !he young . "Youngsltrs v.'tre v.•arned nnt tn ~n otar it lest we be visited with !iOre displ,a.sure from On High." says ~-tiss Louise Emily Higlin Cnal mining wa!i a prinripal p;ir\ of lhr Oskaloosa economy, but the black natural f11el bt<ls waned badly about \90S-09, so the r~nnan Higlin family looked 11'P:<;lward . "Gnldrn. roll in' f:\Hfnrn\'." ~Tisi; l ,(llli~P Emily Higlin declare:<;. ·"Gold sounded bf>tter than coal 11ny~·11y ·· Passing Qver rlPCade!i nf her h!r, ?o.1iss 1-0ul~e Emily Higlin tells of finally set- tlin~ in Cosla MesA. She sha res an 11parlmenl ::it 2430 San!"' Ana Ave., v.·ith a companion. ?o.frs . Bemice Taylor, keeping !iharp. wis' e)'e~ nn world, na.tional. st11te and local ac- tivities. · "\\'hen wt arrived, lhl' honorable 1'.1aYor John Smith ·sat et the aates of the · •tv,' a fearle5s m11n full of fury and ac- tion .. , \1iss Louis' Emily lHglin declares cur- rent ~fayor Robtrt J\1. Wil50n to be, in ~ words. a.s wii;e and t1;ag11clous I m11n as ev'r rultd the cit~·. Sl\e is a!S> an avid re.;;.der, 11udying h'r Bible fa ilhful/y allhough afte:r • cenluT)' 'h:r;s t..ouist Emiy Hig\in Know11 it almost by heart. SOme amC>ng many fril'Mlt; cel,brating_ he:r tooth blMhday Sundt1;· at the homl': rif ..,\, Charle~ Jorgl':nson. made: rtfl'rtntc tn thii ritual re·re:adi.ng of the famUlar p:t~sagl'~. "8]1':c;s ynu r he1rt. I''."/ bt!Prln,1 my1tlf for that Grtar Day," decl11red Misa Lnutse Emily Higlin "Like yriung fol ks 511y -'cramming for the fi nals." HCOnd debacle that .nded with Battin and Hyde. runnJng from an LAFC hearing room that was packed with angry Orange County mayors. That meeting never came into question btfore Judge Bauer. He heard opening arguments from Deputy County Counsel \Villiam h1cCourt for the Ballin·Caspers i;:roup .end prelirn inary statements from V.'oodruff .:ind Strader before ~ranting the demur· rl'!r ~ohjection in !aw l submitted by ?o.·1cCourt. Judge Bauer ruled. in effert. tha1 \\'f)(')cfruff had taken the wrong road to re;ich !he required destination. Hl' pnintetl out lh11t an is~ue in\•f"lfving political office :such 11s rhal held by Pear~on cnuld only he disputed with the consent of the slate allorney general. \Voodruff, ohv1nusJr stag,e:ered. pleaded with Judge Bauer fnr more time to ~mend his lav;suit. Judge Rauer gave him until Oct. I tn dn so Y.'!lh comments v.•h1ch made it clear that the jurist does not believe Woodruff's writ can be revamped to the point that it meet~ legal ref11i1rernent ~. Thr ~ituat1rin tllflay is !hat rear~nn. :i.n An;ihr1rr1 rn11r1cilm;in. ll'ill hnld his I.AFC ,c;p;i! 1111til (le! l \\'flOrlruff mu~t then present .Judge A:iuer 11·ith evidPnrr that will permit lh,, juri.~t !0 he8r te.~!1mnnv again.~t tht sellting of Licker and extend the rPstraining nrrler first granlPrl hv Suprr1nr Court ,/lJd~e J, F.. T. ".'\ed" Ruiter. If thal onier larses. Licker will tak'l the se;it into 11•h1ch he was voted six weeks ago by Battin, Caspers and Hyde Snurces nn both sides tnday predicted thal a "polrtical solution" to the impas!>e is much more likely than any resolution of the controversy in the courts. League attnrneys are cJJnsidering an 11ppeal to the Fourth District Court of Ap- peals in v.·hich Judge Bauer's ruling 9.'ill be challenged hy them and po.~sibly by Strader fnr the CCI. But 11ttent1on today was focus.rd on Wtdnesday·.~ meeting nf the LAFC v.·i1h the pre(l1clion hy nne p::irlicipant th;il "the whnle issue mi11:ht OP resolved ri1:!1t lhf'rl' in lhe merl1n,i:: rnnm" rr.;irsnn 10o•ill 1'1kt' his !'f'Rl \\'rf!n<'srlay by \'lrtue of Judge Bauer"s extensinn nr the rrslrl'lining orrler. But il is fell by m<1.ny 1n\•nlvef! tn the cnnlrn\·t:r~y 1h(l.l thP ~es~inn 10o 111 providr ;; snlutlon tn 1hP Pearson.Licker dilemma. Ralf in \l'a:o; pt1in!Pri nut hy m::iny a~ !hr man \\'hfl ma y wt!\ lead !ht. 11·ay In surh a solution "I'm delighted that \l'e've been v1n· dicated," the first district super1·i~nr from S:inta Ana said today. "Of coursP. I always knew we 11.·nuld be once we ff"lu!d fit1rl an impartial judg{' "The next move is up In I.he oppo~tng partle.~:· Aattin said. "As f:i.r ;is I'm cnn· cernerl, l~rrh 1.1C"ker i$ no the LAFC \\'here wr pul him and 1111 I c;in sav tn Or11nge \011nt~''11 m:iynrs i~ th:it ihey i;hnuld h::i1•e listc>ned tri me. a l1lllP more clnsely !ast wP.rkenrl .'' R::ittin suggested to repr,,,o.en1at1re~ nf S1\!\lf'O !Suprrvisnr.<; 11nO t.!:ivnrs \nm- m1t!ee nl Or::inge r.'1unty I durini;: a IY>'n- rl:i.v rlrh::it,. R! thr \Vestrrn \\'hite J-\n110.r in San Clemrnte, that the LAF'r. .c;l:lle hf' rlPArPd ::inrl new "Hirers nl'lmPd ...,.11h lh,. prn\·l~n lhiit lhe thirrl seat on lhr cnm- miss1fln hf' nrr11nied by 11 ".~trirllv neutral" indi vidu;iL · "I v.·ai; prl'pa rrr\ In mr.r1 lhP m:i\·nrs hall v.·~y nn l h1.~ 1s~ue anrl 1n f;i rt. I think I rlirl po,·pn hPl!Pr th:;n that."' fl::ill ln 1<;1111 "If thPy h;irl il(Tf'l'l1f'd that prnpn<;:ll ~lnnd::iy'"' rnurt .11rt 1nn wnu!rl nnt hi11P hP1>n n,.,.,.~~::ir1 ilnrl !hf' l.eai::iiP v;nuf rl nnt hP 1n the rHlemm;i. 1! i"' 1nrla1·." Rrt!!1n ~::i1rl "i\11 !hn<1> hilrd nn~rrl m;:i1•nr• -Irr'• c::i\I thrm Irvi n" lnrnpnnv 111;:i1·nro. -::i rP ;ill prrt1y ~orrv tnrl;:i~· !h::i1 !hP\' r11r1n't hai·t the sPn~r tn ;irr-Ppt 1'.'h::it w::i~ ii \'PrV fair ;i.1::rerm,,nt ," Ri:i1t1n <1t1rl .llldl!:f' Rauer'11 ruhni;:: at. .. o c;imp a .. 11 !>hnrk tri ni::iny s11ppnrtrrs or !he Jr1·1n,. incorpnra!inn mnvement. anrl wa.~ i;een ff}. day hy CC.I h11ckers as a blnv.• In thf' ~rnu p's hcipes lh:it th e Board nf Super"isrr.~ will !'et an election da\e v.•ithin the ntxt 10 days . Police ·Cnpt.ure Assoult Sus pect In l 'ustn !l1 cs n A p11!is1nJ;! patrQlman, Alerted v.·hen 11 half-clad \\'Oman Jllmp~ from hl"r c;ir l'icreaminp, to flllR him dnwn. cart11rPd ::i kidnar 11nd a11emp!trl rape ~u~f)Ccl in Cf\~la Mesa e11rly tod;iy. .Joh n M. Bullnck, 31l, of An11he1m , 11.·a~ beini:i: questioned ::iboul circu mstances of the 2·1~ a..m, inrlrlent. at mld-mnrning. P11.lrnlman Rudy M11lik captured the suspect in the 2600 bloc k (lf Harbor Bc1ulevard, nea r a OOwlinp; ~ll•y . The semi-hysterical victim s111d 5hl' 1 v.·as Just taking groceries from hl':r car •t 11 nearby epartmenl C<lmplex when con· fronted by the suspeel. Sitting in 110 adJa~nt vehicle -11ban. dnned at the scPne :after10.·11rd -the 'A'Oma.n Mid she v.·as offtr(I!(! help 1n c;ar- rying the goodi;. De.tectl\le Captain Rnbert r . Gr~ 1iia1d the victim. a bakery emplnye h~rl 11,t.np. ~ at 110 all-night m11rket al!er fini~h1ng h'r v.·<lrk 11,hlft In early mnrnini;i hour11 . The wom:in ~11id v.·hen i;he declined h'lP \l'lth her packaRPS she V.'11~ lorctd intll her own <"Ar hv the men. who then dro1·e to tht bnv.·hni;i:' allf'y 11rt11. Sht ~11id he forced her to remo1·e her drt~s. al \l'h!C'h timt i;hp ~pnrted Officrr f..1•1i k '~ hl1ck and v.·hH e pollct unit •nd rhri~t to tr~· an tllrAJlfl MRS. COLLUM MANAGES A SMILE DESPITE IMPENDING DEATHS OF HER CHILDREN Rare Disease Claimed P1tty, 13, Last Week; Kathleen, 12, Ctiarl1s, 7, Crystal, 6, Also Afflicted Developers Get Second Ch a n ce Fron1 Co uncil l}f>\•Ploprrs who 11.·ant to build homes on part nf Cnsta Mesa's proposed marina. properly ga ined 11 second, thclugh weak, Chance from the city council f..tonday ni~ht. Councilmen begrudgin~Jy granted La Cuc~la Hnme~. Int , a rehearing in twn v.·teks on il:c; prnpnsa! tn build 162 hllmes nf'xt In !hP :;i;:inta An11 Ri vpr, north of Virtnr1a Street Thr s;in1r prnpn~;il Wil~ natly tumed rlnv.•n h11 thr cn11nril :"rp! 7 It rn\'er:c; thP nnrlhern 11p of what ~ome. councilmen hnP" c::in fJf' rlPvrloprd as an ocean· nrifln!rrl m;ir1na. "\\'f'"rl j11~! like lo ~hnw Yflll !hat i1 i~ f'r·nnnrn1c:1llv 1mpo!>s1hlP l.tt hui!d u.•ater- orif'nlP<i hnmf'~ there," Donald B. Ayre:s. .Jr. 5;i1d "Vnu l.nn1\ 1111~ ;irf';i 11" rarl nf the San· l;i An11 !1 11'Pr t:rPrnhPl1 plan. don 't you," rnunrihn:in Willard .Jnrdan f'aid . "'Thr rlr;i 1n;1J!P prnh\Pm Is too l!tl'al fnr nrrtin:iry hnrnes," warned Councilma.n \\'illi~m sr Cl:ilr C.nunr1\tnPn ::tli(TPPd ~ ln 0 -Coun- t:ilman Jack Hammell is nn vacation in ~frxiro -In 11!1nw the rehearing . "Thr (\('ll')r is still open -slighUy," commented Mayor Robert \lo'ilson, 11 i;trnng prnl)flnent ()f thr marina concept. f'rom Page 1 DRAFT ... amendmrnt. prom15ed hi! colleagues they v.·nulrl ha\'e anor.her npportunity to vote fnr 11 l;i!er in the session. "\\'e must bring this war lo 110 end," ~-l;in5f1eld ~a1d. "It i5 within our power, ii \\f \\'Ill '11'{ " ~l;insf1rld lallrrl !ai;t v.·ee k In lable the rnnrerrnrr repnrl nnrl send it back to Srna1t·llt}ll!ir nt-Jinh::i11nn 1n en effort to re~i nrp h1.~ ;unrnd1nPnl. .ln1111n.11 i'>1an~f1rhl 1n 1•nt1nR aga1n~l <.:t•1rn1nr 1hr f1l11<11~trr Sen (h11rles '\l r(' ,\1atlua~ !Jl-!\1ti ) ~a1rl "the llmf' to Pru1 1111· w;1r 1~ nnw . ThP pl::ice 1~ here."' l'r1nr tn rnrlAv's \'n!e . .J nhn S!enn1~ iR· \11~~ •. rh:11rm;i n nf !hr Sroillf> ArmPd ~r11rr\ i'f"lmm1t !re. nnrp ;:ig;i1n v.·;irn!'d h1~ rnllfl,1~11e.~ !h:1t R pr0!ongerl fihbus!er \\'ould "'rak1>n !hf' n:i.t if"ln's a.erurit y Fa1nily 1-~ragedy Mother Losing Kids to Disellse SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Mrs. J acqueline Collum's eldest daughter died last w'ek in her mnlher's arms. Her thrtt other young children also are almost certainly doomed to an early death. Al! her ch ildren, Kathleen, 12; Charles, 7: and Crystal, fl ; have. Batten's diseasl'!, an extremely r11r e inherited affliction !hat slowly, f;itally attacks the central nervous systen,. The oldest ehild, Patricia Ann, !3 , !'t1ccumbed to the di~ea~e a v.'eek ago. The tragic plight of the Col lum fam ily came nut Mnnd;iy in ;i dispute '(lver how much the county would nllflw for burial expenses for Patty. The county finally agreed to pay fo r crcmatinn. ?o.·lrs. Collum, :14, a divorc ed m<ither on welf;ire, said she wanted no "monument" to her dau~hlcr, because "Pally has gone on to something better." She i;aid she 11.·as holding her daughter in her arms la!il week feedinR her nrani;e juice when Patty cnuJ;!hed anrl died. She had been told 18 month:<: ago there was no h<lpe for the ~irl, that Batten's disease was ln- curahte. The di11ease bcJ.:ins lo i;how itself at the ::ige. nf ~ nr S anti !hen grows pro- gressively v.·orse, causing blindness, emo- tlnnal disorder, speech defects. con· \'11\sinns, and finn\ly death. Nov.·. Mrs. Collum is caring fnr Kathleen . .,.,.hn is blind and has to be fed, dressed 11nd cnnst;inUy attended . Charles Riso is hlind, but attends 11pecial l:'lai;ses al Daniel V.'ebstcr School. Cry5ta1. the .vounRPSI . is in liri;t RradP. 11t El Ranchn Scho()!, but her sight i5 begin· ning In fail. Mrs. Collum sAid she harl been !n "millions'' nf clQCtnrs in the S;in Fran· cisco Bay area and the Ea5t Coast about her childr('n's pligh\, hut it l'o'ilsn't un1i\ about three ye11rs ago s doctor al !he Univer!iily of Califnrni:t RI S11n Die'ln dia~nn.~Prl lhr d1i;e;i.~e 11nd lnlrl her of her ch11t1rrn· .• fut ur,, l>r ... p11e lh~ s1tu;i 11nn. ;\lr~ Collurn said l'he 1\·ai; <lrtr•rm inerll v np1 lm1'ilic 11bout !hP f11ltH(' "II '~ h11rrl !n hrl1r1r th .11 r;i1t1··~ dr,1 rl ." ~hf' ~aid . "Anrl J r:tn "! hrl 1r1·e mv nthrr rhilrlren will die .. :"he Sillti ~hP IS hnp1nij 1hrrr will he ~nme brr11k!hrn11gh In the trPatment of Bal!Pn ·.i; d1sea~e. "I just refuse to giv ~ up hope. Jusl because I don't have the ans wer, it doesn't mea n that there is no answer. All I can do is hope against hope that somebody, someplace, will come up with an answer." Mrs . Collum said the county welf11re department sends her 110 aide to help 11.·ith the children 11.·eekday mornings. She said she "would do anything to avoid charil.v ," but under the circumslnnccs she cannot work. She was enrolled in a business school to becnme a court reporter, but had to qull lll care for her children. "I wnold love to be able to support my own children," she said ... l don"t l'!njoy having to take money from people." "You just have to keep trying to f:O on," she said. •·1 try to make their lives as full as possible each day -aad to wn:i_e deg ree in the future -but not t.oo far in the future ... " f'rom POiJe 1 JACKSO N ... pn.soners were. found, shot. bea!en or with !heir throats slashed~ A Berkeley, ett.nmey, Stephen r-.11tchell Bingh;im, 2R, has been char,i::rd 11nth smug,11\ing ;; .1:un in In J;>.('.ki;fln in the Adjuslment Crnlrr Vi!>i\nrs Bureau. Bingh;irn di~appeared :iftcr the lnr1dent and L~ the nhjrr1 nf 11 nalinnwid,. ~rarrh San Quentin information nflicrr Jnserh O'Rricn s11id it would hr ";ilmost im· pnssible" fnr ,J;ick.~nn to have been 11hnt in the bark in the m:inner rlrscribed in the autopsy if the hullet wa.~ fired from a 20·fnn1 g11n tnw1•r_ r)lhrr lil1\· (•nf1•n·rn11'nl riffll'f'fS !hPnr11- rd .J:irk ~nn 1'oul1l h;1rr 11• fJI 'lfl11·k f1r~t by a bullet 1n the ;inklr. "·here :i 11·011nd ;i]~!) w::i.~ f,.1111!1 . ;in11 1·n11lri h11vr hr,.n !:ti!· tn'l 111th ht"' h~·;irl lr1 111•r t/1;1n hi~ tnr~o 1'.'h•·n thr ~r1·nn1! h11llf't ~!r111 k .I ;iC'ksnn·.~ rrl::tl 1\'(><: afl'l ~Uflf'll'r\f>r, h;i1r c11ns1~trn1I~· ':11d !l 1r1 1!1d r111! hehevt the pt l'itln 1·rr.~111n nf thP 1nr1drn!, anrl hil\'P <,;iul .Jark .. on 11::1<, ,,,1 11p· 1n hP kill rd her11u~e nf h1~ .~1 ,,1u., "~A nat1on\\I symhnl of pn ~nn revnh1l 1on Tl1e Football Seaso11: I You are possibly now in the process of shopping for c erpeting , and have been t alking lo sales people at two or three store s. If so , you no doubt feel like a "football," bounced aro und w ith a bevy of con fli cting stories. Which is the best carpel fiber? Wh•t is the best 1exture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detecl the straight answers at Ald en's. We've been helping pe ople score "touchdowns" in Orange County for fourteen ye ors. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: MOii. thrv Tltur.., f t• 1:30-Frl., t te t -Set .. t :lO "' 5 a Ii ,, I t I • ··- Saddlehaek Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks voe. M , NO. 1lb, 1 SECTIONS . 1b PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUE SDA Y, SE PTEMBER 11, 197 1 TEN CENTS lrvi11es Supporting City; Heiress Countered Ry BARB . .\RA KREIRICll N'-1en lllf'lllhl·r~ ut lhr lt'\lllt !:irnLll halt' .• .. 111 :1 pe111lc1n ~up11nr1 u1~ lhr ui· •'Olp11r;!11un o[ lhr r1!1 11t lf\!111' to HotierL lia11 111 . • h:11n11;1n t.J! th•! t )ran~e 1 '0111111 H11a1•d n1 S1ip1•r1 l~Qt, Thf'1!' 111<111' ;i pp;•r•·n1l1 1111 • <te~1 g11rc1 1•1 1•ou11te r :-:t ati>n1 l'!l l ~ 111:ule h1• Joan lr1 1t1P Sn1nh who 1'1~1tr;I tJr1111gr l·ou nty !a;o:l wee ~ in an a1tf•n1p1 lu pers11adr the ~11pe1·1 l~OI'~ lu 1h•l;1 1 !hf lllt'Ol'JXll';t \IQ!l Tiie ll \llll' pe11!11J11 sl al e~ ·I! 1~ thr t•p1n1011 ot lhr uridt;>t~igllt'd 11 ho 01rn or pro perly reprrsen! 111 e \c·rs~ nl 2~ per~cnl of !hr !'3p1l;:il ~loc·k 11 f llir lr1'111P Con1- p;u11 . ;111d <ill ul 11 ho1n re~1dr 11·1thi11 tilt> houndaric.-; of Orange l'ount.\ that the rilizt ns 11ho fi1 r w11hin thr proposed t·1t1· iir Ir• inf' !>hou!d be a!lo11·ed !o 1ote and detcfn11nl' tor them~ehes b1 n1<11u1111 1otr as to the 11111irpo1 a11un ol 1hr c1t1 r;r l r1 111~ \\ 1· 11uuld trust that · !hP ~11pt>r11i;or~ of Orangr County ~·ouh! ho11ur th t:-n ;J11 ot selt-<letcr niinal HH1 wi!hou1 del:l\ " The petition was signed by (;loria \Vood lr1111e. w1do11· of Lhe late ~tyford Jr vinr· hi s d<iugh ler, Linda Irv ine G...e<le, her husbC1 nd. to.I hei1h <;aede : t:loria \\I. Bryant. daughter of t:Jor i;i lrl'ine by a prer 1uus 111arriai:e. l\atr Lil la rd \\'hce!e!'. granddat1glJ!cr 11f Jan1e.<1 lr1·ine. \Villia111 T \\°hitt• 11: ~on of <:Ion a lrrinl' hv ;i pre1 H!tls rna1·ria)!e and t11s ll'1le . lllelii1ct;i Royer \\'l11 te Other names on lhl' petition e·na e Go1•y Photos Sl101vn Murder Victim l(nif ed 15 Times \!ediral t c~t 11no11" 11·as rompleleri tn- day 111 the l Jrangt' C.:ounl) :-iuper1ot• Cou; I rnurder tn al ol San Cler11cn1r 1\lan11r :i1ark A Johnson 111 th a st aten1en1 bl' the physician who performed 1he auc o.~r.v nn Con n1c LyHn ,lohnson /h,11 hrr ki:ll'r i;!abbed her at lea~t 2U lln1e~. [)r. Da 1·id l\al su\'ama 1est1fied lh/11 11hue\er repe::ttcdly ·::.J<i shed and stabl>t'd lhe al1 r;irtil'e brunette also used ,i:::rcat ph~·s1eal for£'e a11d a blunt 1nstrurnf'n l 1u ll'ar ture lier skull. sn111sl1 lllilllY OJ her ter th <i nd bre<i k lhc 1·1ct11n ·s nose. .~lr~ .. Jol111son's !laragely beal('ll bnol' 11·as found 1111 the bed 1n 1he couplc ·s Higher Education CoaJ~ ~cbed uJ ed A:; F or11n1 1'opi c A panrl ni;idr up of ~1·hool 0H1l·1a l~ 11 f)<1ren1. a studenl and a IC'i;1sJ.-11or 1\111 d 1~eus~ !ht> goal s (If h1i;:hrr cd uca!1on in a hper1:1I rrn~rarn Ocl 5 al San Clen1cnte. High Sch0n! The progran1. ~J>hrl•Orl'rl b1 ll1r l.ra)illl' 11f \\'oincn Votrr 'i a11cl arl'a l'TAs. 1i-n1x-11 l.i tht' publ11· ti t" ~cl1crhilert lo b('g 1n al ~ .1(1 p 111. 111 the l1!tle tl1f'<1t1'r l'anf'l 1nr1n hrt ., 111!1 1nt·1i11le 1·a p1 $lra1111 I n1i1f'd S•·llonl n 1~tr1f'1 Super1ntrndrn1 Tn11n:i11 Brnccl1 <'! ho;int ol' trusttt~ tnf'n1be r Hobf'rl Bril~l<·1 : srhrinl pn111:1 pal \\"iih('r Sp1'lll'l'r ll':'l(·he r C hr1~ Prt>~i.:OI\ an<I ,,tUrlC'll1 .Jon L1n1chronk. J\'a111e~ of the p;irC'nt anrl !rg1slator h;:i 1c not been ill1110Unt'l't!. The progran1 w1 !1 he 111ndera!C'd b1· \lri: ./at k Turli. pasl pres1de11 r of lht" ll un11nglon Bear h Leagut of \\'omen Vo1e r~. Boati110-1' Safety CJass. Scheduled At Dana ~chuol .A. ~per 1al 1.:las.o; in boat ing ~afel~· for all rr~1dent~ of lhe C:apis1rano Unified Sc hool District 11·ill begin a1 7 p.n1 . Thursday al IJana J::lementarv School in Dana Po int. The <'our~e . offered lhroug h the adult cdtzcat ion depa rlrncnl of 1he (11.~!rirt. 1~ i;ponsored h~· 11.s . Pnwrr Squadrons. 11 nat ional organizat ion of boating en· thu s1ast~. Topits to be l'o1·errd in \he weekly • la:.s se.;.sions 1nt !ude s e a m a n s h i p, 11811gcit 1on, g o 1• c r n me r I regulation s, nautical rulcs of the road and radio pro- cedure.<1 Furthrr 1nfon11 at1on 1nay be nbta ined by 1..'0ntacr111g !he Adult f.duc;it1on f)ffici 11 San Clement e lltgh School. 492·41 6~. Vi rµiuian lo t:ourt? SACnA \fENTO C:ihf. IAP l -Hou.~e nepublican Leadrr (:erClld Ford say~ he reels Rep. llichard Poff i" 1he leadin~ c·h0ire in Congress to rf'p l11rr Supr!'1nc Coul'1 .Jus!i1•c fl u~o Bla('k v.hose re\1r•· n1rn1 \\as announced l:i st wcrk ' ;ipartment at 41fi .\lonlerey Lane on Junf' 17. 1970 Joh nso n, 20. 1\'CI.!; arrf'sted a year la trr. The dea1 h penalty is 1101 an issue in the non·1u ry trial. 1t wa..s agreed in a pretrial deal rhal eli rninated the jury thal Chief Deputy 0 1stri('l Attorney J;in1es f'~nni::ht 11'ould ask for a n1axi1Tiun1 of second degree n1urder against Ille youn~ n1ilitary police man. t\:a1:-:u.va1na disp!a yPd nun1erou~ l'OI· nred slide.<.. vil.'idl.v depicting tl1e 20.yc:i r- 11ld \'ictini's nurnerous v.•ound.~ bef ore ,Judge \\'illiiim l\1urra.1· i\fonday during an ;111crnoon se:-;s1on th11! led serer11 I 11·on1C'11 onlookers to leal'e the l'Ot1riroo1n, Johnson ~teadfas!ly rel used to look 11! !he cxhibits and sat v.·i1h hi.s hea<t lowered lhroughou( ti a l 5 u y a m 11 ' s testim ony. l\a1 suyan1 a told Enngnt thi.1 he did nc1I bel1l'1·e (\1rs. John.ion was t onsciou.s al the tunt she v.·a, ~tabbed 11 nd 1ha1 her ~1 t;icker used the knife afltr repe:itedl\ 1·lubb1ng his victim \1·i1h y..•hal L5 bcl1e1rd to hf' ;:i kitrhPo stool That attacker. lht ph~·su.:cau addr cl al5o bit his v1ct11n nn both brea~ts and he rio1nted to the deep ltelh marks tlearll \ 1s1ble on lhe colored slides. Joa•1uin Di stri(•t 1'o ]{eccive Aid U ndet U.S. La \\1 Tru~t ee<t or the San Jo:iqu111 t.:lerTICl1· lar.v School District lef!rned l\lond11y thell' IO:mergency En1ployment Act applicnti on ha.~ been accepted. The distnct plans lo 11se the S4Z.900 In hire seven em ploye~ full tune for 10 lllOtllhs. Included in !ht list art IW(I lt'at·ht"r <11des. one curricu lum technical 1\'fl lcr. nne m;iintenance n1an. one gardener. nnr ~raµhic arts technician and one custo· dian. "\\'e 11•crr told the district is not t'nrn· 1nined lo keeping lhe people if \\'e rind lhcv are not needed." said A11sistant suPerinlendent Rex Nrrison. ' · B u t hecause we are gro11·ing ~o last we pr o- hablv \l.•111 need all of the1n . ··f1..1ost are posilion~ we wn11lrl hn·r anyv.·ay. !laving them in 11dvance v.·111 help us catch up in areas in \Vhich we have gollen behind." Kitty Causes Police Crnsh An unmarked Sa n Clemente poli ce unit sustained minor damage f\londay ~·hen a Capistrano Beaeh \.\'Oman swer\•ed lo 3\'0id hilling a <:at and struck !he parked vehicle. Authorifle~ said the accident OC· 1.:urred al about 6 a.in. in rronl of :14;112 C<'tle Portola in C11pis1rano Be;ich. The left n•ar frnder or the llChl bl ue police car wa!I s ma shed 1n. off icers said. The driver of !11e au1G ir1volved 1n 1 he mis~ap wa:i1 identified ;is Terri R:ie Green . 2.l, of J4548 Callr Portola • ' inrlude the Ja\' f,~'t Lo rporalhln ancl \\'hi!eC11 Entrrµrtse!'. fur 11.h1<·h \\'llhaiu \\'hile signed .Juan 11·, toe Sn11 lh. "h(1 1:. 1.:h<1rAu1g thP lr1 int Fuundat1on ll l<tJU!'ll ~ stoc:khuldrr u1 lhr Jr1 1nt l'ur11pan.1 111111 n1i:.n1a nage- 111ent 11f the orcierl.I' 11e1 l'lnp111e n1 of lh,. 1 :1."'\ rMt·h h1Jld1ngs, 1 ~ rhe pr1nc1pal u1- d1\'1dual stockholder 111 lhe 11·1·1nr Corn- pi111y . owni ng 24 percent of 1he sha res. A t'Opy of the !r1·1ne !a1nil.v pet ition 11•;1.o; ~r nl lei Johr1 l:h1 rton. c:hair man oft he l'ouneil ol the Comn1uni lie~ of Jr1·111e and a pnnc1pal proponent o! 1ncorpora\1u11. Burton said toda~. ·•\\'t· <ire 1·er·.1 pl e•1~­ rd tha1 tll!'Sl' peopl<' are 111 t:OtH't'rl \\'Ith uu1 1·ie11.-; 011 de1notT<tt)' and uur goal ur ,.1ncorporat1on. Since Supe r11sor ( rtonald 1 Caspers 1s Sll intere!'ted in representin~ .~hare~ o! 1he 11·11 nr l'on1pan.', perh ap!i ht>'d belier .. :onsLdt•r l he~l' ··~!rs S1111U: ha;;; 1hHrged 1he euy of lr1 u1t" 111JI he a ~lu 11L (';irl Th1wn\u11 1·111 111an2:ie1 01 !'ir1111;1 A11;1 t"hargr$ ti 11•ill b<' ;i bt·au 1dul l'tt ~ f11r beau111u1 pCu pl<' B•1lh ~f"el. to Slo!• lhP u•c·orpon1t1on. bu1 lul' 11·1·.1 d1tle1·e11t rea.-,011~ \!r, Tt1orn tu11 bt•(•ause hr fe iirs !-.anl:i Ana 11 tll trul.v 1 (';tJ11.~ the tr·t111 ~ pf hi:-> !7·~·e:ir nlallal:!f' 111e111 -a stead\' dech11e "B11t thr 1s~ur· 1s n11t prop<'l'lY fnr f'ithlT \1 1·~ S1n11ti nr l'arl Thornton to d!'l'lri r:_ (! 1s fol' !Ill' people II !ht•1 11'ant tn ht ;i p111·1 of Sa111a An;i. it 1s tht u' ngh1 !11 de1·1clP 11 ;it thf' polls The 101er.o; of S<tn!;1 Ana ~hOtil<I ;iddress thems~h·cs to 11e11 s 1nanagen1ent The rea,011., brhind ~I r~ Smith's sud- de n 1nlere~t 111 the 1::.-sur 01 incorporation 111 thr t·111• ol lr11ue arf' li:'rv 1.:lear. lier 1!1srei.;ard OI lhf' fd t ls a;ld her in· lla111 n1at ur1 l'!l;1n:r~ ot µrem:nurity and :-.llill\·bu1ldu1J: c •ou~)led 1\lth her dominant 11it1•re~l tn 111onr1· arr '1S sure an in- 1!1c·1rncnt 111 01·rrbe;1nng self1~hness e.<> a publ u· conl1•>:s1on "1)1w1ni.: thr St>p1 15 h earing, St1 prr11:.ur { 'a.~prr.-; stiitt'd thal her i11- 1er1·~1 i1 ~ a ~t1wli110Jder in !he Irvine Co m- pany ~h11ulrl b(' 1·11ns1dt'red. !llr Casµer~ 1~ .ib1·1nu!'.IV ~·111ilt1 sed. il lrs. Sn1i1h ·s stock 111 <l vurp11r;it10r1 llas 110 legal standing al thl' poll • Funt1e1, ::iuper1·1sor Caspers !'.lated Ile 11a s ready lo \'O le on the is.sue ra D-'ll'I' ,ltOf }tflP ,~_,. COMMUN ITY CLUBHOUSE TAKES SHAPE ; ELSEWHERE TOO NE W CONSTRUCTIO N SURGES Local Gtoups Already Are Re5e rvinci Space in 5230,000 Structure to Be Open by Jan. 1 New Building Boom Strikes ."i<111 Cle11ic11.te Br~aki11~ 011 I of Ti{:{l11 l 'al'li Doldru.111s li.1 .lnH :-.; \Al.TERZA Cl 1k• D•>I>' P•lo1 i••U f or lilt' p;i~I tivr }l'ar::. l1 gtir 11111ne;, :111il 111her rai.:lo rs Ii r p I bt uld111g 11\ $;111 (lc1nen1e at a 11e<ir ~tands1Lll Huf in !ale 1971 a bi;iom 11·1!h pr(·11lia1· <111ahtie~ 1~ S\.\'C('ping thr rfl1ll!l)lln 1!1. Although r videnrr 1~ nr.r a.~ \tar\.. a ~ lh<' prc1·iou~ surges of 19CJ and 191ili. !In: doll ar a1noun!s already arc :-,oar111g Vast lraf't~ of houses are not 1hl' 1111n11 in San Cln1t otl'. s nr1v surge (Jr budd111& at•t1v1t1e5. i\partrn enis. lriplcx rs and c·u~toni home~ and 1najor I' o 111 rn e r •· i ;i I de,·eloprnenls are lhe 1na1nsl:i~· of this 1'ear's ;ict1111y \\'h1ch already has yielder! mnrt than S9 mi/hon 111 permit l'alua11011~ San Clemente's biggest boom -!he 1966 e.dition -yielded $16 mill ion. Tiii' 1f•;n l!li O d11>d 111111 Ii.'.'. 7 1111\li"li · l I lun\.. 11 ,. n· l1·1•l111g 1111• ''lll'f'1\ ul l1J1•"''ll l'•I q~~ ilPI a11(! \Otnf' dr11p\ 111 thr 11 1· !1'1'1·~1 r·ri tl' .\!11l11plr· 1 r:-.1dr1111.1I dll'rlll ng~ .. rP111 1,1 h1· !hr ltirnl!. \\'r ve had sr1n11~ pr·t•ll\' 1n <110r prri1t•11, tou lnt!uchng th1· 11('11· ho ... p1!;:i l ;n1d ;i 1n:1J1J1' ~hr;ppin~ , •'11tr1· .. ~:11<1 1·11•· ll1 n·c1or flf Building :111d f'lan11 11•1!. IJ11 ·~ Ahln1111i. Rrs1des !hi· h11lk.~· IH'C'l!Cl'I ~. rvidrru·r of ~rowr h c"Hn h" seen in an aftt·rnoon dr1 l'a through 101111 On re~1dr,,!1a l strcel' lol ~ 11h1r·h hH vP. rrrna1ne1! fallo1\' no w <.rt' oct:u p1ed hy 1·u:.1on1 hon1e~ or ;ip;i rt incnl un11 s 1r. the !r:inHn~ .s!:ii;r. Condornuuurns. a~ 11·r ll . 11·1!1 Uc a !rend, Ahhn<in prf'd irleri In recent \1•eeks the C'1\y·.-. 111'.st fo rmal condom1111um prOJCtl , a dozen un1l5, Motorcycle Rider Hurt Seriously in El Toro Oavi d A. T.pez. son <If f\-lr. end Mr!I. \\'11lian1 Lope~. or Capistrano Beach. IS in seriou s co ndition today after h1i-111otorc}· t'le collided with an automobile on El Toro Road. Offici als of ~fission Viejo Con1mun1t.v Hospital described his. cond 1t1on today as "guarded." The accident occurred. acc."ord1ng to the CalHomia Highway Palrol. al 9 1$ p.m. Sunda y al the• intersection of 1::1 Tot·o Road and Jutewood in El Toro. Lopez. 24. ''""° !Ives 111 Santri Ana, \\'a.~ rollowing a motorcycle dril'f'n by \\li llia1H W. Gurr or Costa f\-1e:i1a because he had hrokr.n his headlight 1n a spill a h:ilr hour earlier. The hig hway pa trol reror1ed that l:urr t ntered the intrrstclion rirst follo11•cd b/ Lorcz whn f'Olli(!ccl ":ith 11n 11utomobilf! rtrivPn hy Ri rharfl 1. .. Stellw11y. 24641 Bun· bury Et "'""O. Lopez. wh o was a football player ;it San t•lcmente High School before gradual.Jon in 1965. was taken to l\1ission Con1munily Hospital with n1aior injune:ii to the right side of the head The highv.·ay patrol spokesman sa id :i recommend;ilion will be made that hr be t·i terl for fa iling to drive with a headlight and for exceeding a rea~nablt speed considering the condition of his vehicle. Duke Ellington a Hit MOSCO\V rUPJ ) -Duke Elhngton and his nrt hei1t ra C'Qnlplett"d their premier nussi11n performencPs in Leningrad l\l on· day and recei1•ed high prni~e; from t·rilir.~ for hcJpin~ the Soviet pe<>ple "under:;tand lhe so ul or the Nesro peQJ)le." I••' lll'd 1 I\ d)J)lrtJ\ .il \\·,, l't' g111111: lo h;11-r 1111J1·r flt thrrl\. 1dr11111r•d • 111111111111111· <i rl'rlop1n e11!. 1v1ll p1·11lu1lJh· !lll'r1•;P;1· 1!~• ·• Al1llnan :-:;11d. /I. 111;11nr hlu ll :1p111lrnen! project 11.·ith l\!l 1 11111 ~ 1 ~ 11e;11·111i:: ro1n11lt"t1011 01·erlooki nl! lht: :-.an l'lcn1L·ntt• p11.·r -111dicativt< or t'li'l<'ILI Jl('I'' f1n1l111i: n1ul11plr units the only .,ol1111vn lu liortn11g laud l'1JlilS along the; !'l);),,!. /lhl111 ;1n bc1Lc1 1·~ 1he ~1\'IC 11! lhe la tc:-,l c·on~1 ruc1 1011 :.uri.ir 11·111 pfcvr nl a gh1t o( ;1n1· Olll' ~pc1.:1l 1t• l~IK' of projci.:t. .. ~~vr a "'hilc 1.1·1· had nothing bul ;i ;1arln1e111 ~ then 11 sv.·uni:: over to so1n!'th111g ellic. II S('em s lo balance oul so 11•e don '! have IOJ1Stderl land uses " One m<1n1fe!'ta11on ol lhc diverse fypci- 11f huild1ng . ho11·cvcr. is the 1ncrei1Sed lo;in nn !11r h111ld1ng depart ment staf f. "\V1th zhe n1a11y .-;ma!lcr projects cotn- r:-. :i Int more :-,la H li1ne. In l'I niajor lract 111•11ct tion 1s 1Ti urh easier. You can CO\•er :ill !he hous<'s quit kly hecausc they're :;Ollll'Wh:it tflcn11ral " Bu1 in hundreds of ~m allcr pro1ecl~. p1·cr,v jolJ has 11.~ special inspections and 1nspettors "drive all over lown:· hr said . rr n1ultiplc dwelling!! continue to lead 1hc pack 111 San Clenh~nte. city control, Ahlman believes. l 'tlll be stronger. "In a ('Ondom1n1um application we can tag on nu1ny more restril'l1ons than a standard subdi\'ision . The planning com· 1n1:ision and co uncil bolh always can have a crack 11t the pl Ans.·· And the apphcat1ons by San Cle1nenle standards -arc flood ing in . Single-fam ily-residenC'c perm it figure! soared this August lo 97. Durlng the same monlh last year !ht> figure 11.·as a skimpy 1; Penn it~ for mult iple residential dwell· in~~ doubled in lhal same period. By the end of AUl?USl San Clemente had lngned 513 rcsiflentia l units either coin· plt>!ed or under conslrucUon. Al the same 11me last year only 119 had bf'en recorded 1·11·s he re." Al1lman -;aid, ''I guess San l'lc1ncnte is feeli ng lhe brush stroke of tile rc:tl surge all over Soulhern Orange Count\," and he made it clear he was prepared lo change the boundaries of the ril y. ··This ts l'ertaintv not consisten t with our 11 nderstanchng fn our last 1neeting. Jn a lelepone conversation Frida y. he repea ted his \Vednesday position a·nd ad - ded that H !llrs. Smith didn't ov.•n 20.000 acres shr should. and that lht in- corpo!'ators 11•ere only incorporating J.000 acres_ The other 15.000 .acl'es are a gift. Jnrredih!er "It 1s t·lrar to us that .Supe rvisor Ca~pers is eit h<"r un;i ble nr unwilling to distin gu ish the real publie issues from th • pnl'ate special interesls. Who doe:i1 Super1·isor C<ispers reall y represent if h1t 1s "1llins to make his elected office a tool lor r.lrs. Srn1th's private war'!" • I Def e1·ments F 01~ Yot1tl1s Abolisl1ell \VASH!i\"GTO:'li 1 UPI\ -Tht Senate, aller a se.\'en month struggle. passed And sent to Prl'sident t\1xon toda y a dratt e,;· tension bil l that abolishes dtfcrments for l'ollege students and gives the. mihtary a record high pay ra1se. Passage ol the 111easure -1vh1th \Y1l\ restore draft calls that have been :i1uspen· ded since June 30 -follo11·ed ~ l'!Ose 61 to JO \'Ole ll'hich barred a lhreatened fil1busler The bill is ex pe c1 ed to br signed by NL'l(On soon. Inductions probably will be re.-u111ed i1nmediately afterw<irds. The bill tarries the .:o;tronge11t state.n1ent )<'l written by Congress 011 !he Vietnan1 \\la1· -urg ing lhe Pre~1dc n! to \1'1\hdraw all US troops fron1 Indochina as soon as possible. But. tn the d1sappoin!tnen! of 1va r tn!ics. the n1easure sets no deadline for an end lo U.S. invoh·emenl. Since the existing draft authori ty f''I(· pircd. a series or contro1·ersies had held up a final Scn;ite vole 011 the new leg1 sla- l 1on !-O e'itend1ng the St>lecl1ve Service :.l'~ten1 until J une JO. 197:!. !':iu pporler"> uf the exlens1011 bUt:t•ceded in conv1nc1ng 1v.·o-th1rds of th eir co!- lt•agurs !hilt a co111111ua1Lon of no 111• duct1ons 11'as a hazard to n<1t1onal secun· 11. i'\o one has bel'n drat ted into the army blncc .June. In i'1dd1t1011 to 11 twn ye<ir e'tt nsion ot !hr draft. !he leg1slat1on 1n('Judes a S2 4 t11!11 on m1Jitarv pay raise and ~ com· r romisr version of an cnd·the·1var arnend1n enl The Senate ori ginally passed an end· thc·11«11· an1e nd men t calling ror the w11 hdra1l'al of all U.S. troop.~ fron1 !11c!oc h1na 1n nine months. The language 11·a~ \\'eakened and the s pe c 1 f i c 11•1thdra1va! fitnet able delettd in a Senate- ! louse conference. Senate Democratic Leader :0.1 i k e (\!ansfield. 1,1•ho introduced the Vietnam amendment, promised his colleagues thry 11·outd have another opportunity to vote for it later 1n the session. "\\'e must llr1ng this wa r lo an t:nd.'' i\lansf1eld said. "It is within our po11·e1'. 1f we 11·i ll act ·· i\lansfield fa iled last week lo table the conference report and send it back to Senale-Housc negoliation in an effort lo restore his amendmenl. Ceut Weacher The cool, gray look is in for the Orange Coast. Night and morning lo,.,. clouds and fog are :iiti ll with us with highs on the beach near 70. inland near 78. Lows will be &4 and li5 respe<:ti\·ely. INSIDE TODA V School ·praye r s11ppo1'ter1 arr. f orcn1g a vote 111 tile 11ouse Oll cv111rovers/ol 1:1Sl(f See slaru. Page '4 toda y. C•ll!•r11t1 I Cll«k•nt U• 11 Cl•nlli.. }t0!t c-1<t II c ... , ..... , u Dell~ ""'<" ' Ellll9rltl '"'" 6 E11t1<11l11m1111 It ,-1 ... 11(1 11·!1 "OttS(O,. 14 """ l ....... ,. ,M•,.1•11 l •Cllllll ' • Mtvl•.t n M11!111I '"1'111' It ... 11111111 10'"1 l ·I o ...... c........ t !~hol• ........ 11 '""'' , .. 11 51_.,~ Ml rk•lt lt•11 1 1l1vlt~11 " tM•tln 1t w •• ,.... • WUM11•1 ...... , ll•lt W1r111 Hew1 •·I ') l r I \ j 2 04H.V Pl l CT SC. Tllttday, Sfpltmbtr 21, lffl --- Land111arl' Case Decision Nears For Salt Creek By BARBARA KREIBICH "1liw the l"ur!a ltl gfH:'s up on \\·hat. prCl- nuse.s W be the ftna l act of t.lle Salt CrPek saga \\1ednesday, Orange Co u n ty Supervisors may fin d themst l\"es pla~·1ng lt>ading roles in a "landmark" derision frir Ca!ifl'ltnia. •• . .1, lot of Pfflp!e are struggJ1 n11 with this prnhlem of beach aC"ress." sa id La)!una Beach attorney \\'11l1am \.\o"llcoxen todav. '"and since this case came up early, it .. s \1ahle to sel some precedents 10 the statewidl" situation ·· After some two )'Pars of legal v.Ta ngl- ing and careful negntiation. supcrv1sflrs are schedule<! to act at 10 a.m. \\'td· nesda.v on Avco Communitv Developers' offer to tum over to the county, for $2.5 million. a 33-acre beach parcel. after fully devel oping it v.'ith puhhc parking lots, road s. conct>ss1on stands, rest rooms, walkways and other support facil ities. If the offer is acct"p!ed the coun ty will forego prescriptive rights to other beach trails in the area betv.·een f.~onarch Bay alld Dana Poin t and the Save Sal t Creek Committee v.•ill agree VI dismissal cif a Jav.·su.it filed in 1969 against the Board of ~upervisors and the LagWla Niguel Corporation .ifter cnWlty abandonment of I.he old Salt Creek Road . Follov.·ing the merger of Avco and the Laguna Niguel Corporation. nf'gotiations II> &0!ve the Salt Creek access problem 1.0.·ere begun anew and th e latest offer is th e tv.1elfth to be considered. I! hlls the l'lfficial approvaJ of the Orange County Coast Association l!nd has been approved in principle by the supervisors. '"As a directflr of the Slate Planning and Conservation League and a member of the :iittorney general"s Environmenll'l l Task f orce ," said 'Vilcnxen, a leading figure in the Save Sa!t Creek campaign. "I attend man y sessions on the problem of whBt stance to take In prote ct the puhlic interest in getting to the beach and al so protect those v.•ho own property on the shoreline, "We spend much time discuss ing ways ol resolving the~e access problem.s and th is seems lo be a happy demonstration of coo pe ration, rathf'r than v.·arfare "It can savt ~ears of htigat1on and ex- pense. dunng Yi hich the public is dtpn ,·· ed of access and the landowner is df'pnv- ed of the US!' of considerable areas of property. - ··The Lagu na ~1guel area I~ typ1ral nl many shorefront proper ties cri5s-crossf'd ,~·1th old bearh tr.i lls 1,1•h1ch. under prescr1pt1,·i:> rights, cloud the ttrle to !he property. So we ha\'e colntd a new word -"bunching." In other word~. if there are JO trails meanderi11g across some· one's property, the state or counl y can agree to g1\"e up eight or nine of thtm and accept one or tv.·o good access routes that strve the desired purpose nf gelling the public to the beach and can he pro- vided \\'1th necessary parking, thus "bunching·• the. old trails intn one or two logical routes. The Salt Cr~k r.rgeement. Wilcoxfn added, also \\'lll be studied with lnterf'sl by those involved in current legislation that ·would place control of coastline development in the hands of state and regional agf'ncies, rather than local go"ernments. \ "This could demonstrate that. loral government has the abilit y lo soh'f' en- \'ironmental and coastal problems at a local level." he said. Y.'ilcoiten said that. on the basis or hii; knowledge of appraisals, the proposed financial arrangement is fa ir . '"Avco gets no cash fnr either the l'ICCl'SS roads that suppl<1nt the old aband0ned rn<1d, or the 11 acres of beach. for \\'hich they ask the county tn pa y off .in ex1st1ng rirst mortgage/' he !:aid. "The bal.ince of the land cost is fnr the two parking lnt5 <1od the cost nf the concessions they \\'ill put in is considerably less than iL \\•nuld he if the work were put out to bid by the C'OUn· t.v." \Vilcox tn noted that. "After Avcn made iii; initial offl"r, the Harbor Comm i~sion and Supervisor Caspers· off ice negotiated with them further and as a result we now have a better offer." College T1·ustee Sl{eptical Over New Saddlehacl{ Vote By PATRICK 80,'tE Of t~• D•llY !Ollot ST1!! A trus!tt of Saddleback College said Monday he felt the school's chance!! of gt:!tting .11 bond issue approvt>d by th e vot- ers were slim and no more su~h prnposal!I r;hould be brought before !he electorate. Hans Vogel, 19i0-71 president of the board, said he t.hought ''the day of the bMd issue i'i O\'f'r ·• ''I would say !hat no bond issut of any kind is going to pass." ht! added . "I think we have seen lhe last da ys of !he bond issue ... The comments came followltlg a report by superintendent Frf':d Bremer con- cerning the final results of lhe Sept. 14 Cities Buy Riot Gear RALEIGH. ~· C ! AP ! -Three-rourth.~ nf ~nrth Garohna 's <'lf1es and tn""TI~ have used federal aniic n mr fund~ tn bu.v not grar. but such purr h<15es arcount for nritv a small port10n of the ~!atl'"s funds unrlrr the Omnibus CnmE' ;ind Salf' StreP!s Act. Bill Julian. adm1n1~!ratnr of tht ~late ·~ \aw and order d 1\·t~1nn ... aid $100 noo had been spt>nt for ri ot equipmrn1 th1<. ~t'11r fr(lm thr S8.3 m11!1nn authnrizrd fnr all progra ms in l\orth Carn!1na for 1970-7! under lhe act OlANGI'. COAST DAILY PILOT C>~GI!: Co.uf PUBl lSHING CeA.IJ'AHY 'ob11·t N. W11d ~11""""1 •rod l'~ . .ra Joe\ R. c~ilty ~ l"n:llclont •NI Gennf./ ,,,,..... • ' TbCW1111 K11¥il Edil'lr n~ .... , A. M 11•1>~ift• Mln"l!itlg Ed110r C~1t1H H. Lee1 Rich••d P. Nt!l Aulltald MllJll'lllr>Sr EOl!o~ U.ij•• '-c.ii Offk• 2l2 f or11f Av11111• M•i1in9 •dd r•••: P.O. l cv 666, '2651 Soll Cl•11te11te> Offlte .lJOS North EJ Cem inc Relf, 9267Z ""°' Offkoo Ctwlt N.1u• 3JO """' l •Y ~~ w...-... rt IHC"' .llll N' ... """ eo·•···~ hwliJ~ tu.c.IU 111/J Eiu.111 8ow11~•rd ~I\. Y ,.ILOT, """' wl\k1> ft COmbll'iM ... t;~au. lf pullllll\ed lltlly '"-'C'f'! '"~ dtY In ""Pffllt• -.iti.in. fo• l.tf ..... t llH c ... 9'1•.--t •-.c11r, Caft M .. t . 1-1..,1,"0'9" ~. f'Ol.l'l!•lll v.11rr, '-" c""'"'"' ~flllr-eNI s.edlt«lltk, •IOnO Will'I r.n• "Olllr..r. •"lclll. ,.,i~JHI "''"Ii-. o~ 1J et DI Wat .. , $ll'Mt, Co6T• M- T.a.,i.. (7141 '41.4121 Cf-ltlff Ad..rtlN"f '"4l·l611 S. CS.Nllt9 AQ 0.,~f T.,._• ctJ ... 410 ...._...__.._uo.,~ T.iq!l.M 4f4-t4" C~t, T'7t,. o-.,.. C..... ~rt-~ C.O"'(>tny, HI M""' tl9o'on, fllll'llflf)l.ola, 9dl!Of"l1I fMHlf" O• IHhtrtlotl'fttPI" llt,..111 tNV H ••1>"9doxed w.t......, a,pldll Pll"' .... km .. ,.,....ltll, -· ......, d"' _, ... Nld SI N..,.rt awdl .... C.T• Mn1, Ctlll9...Jt . ""'°'11pl1M W u ••I...-11 IJ "-"''Y' 11Y n\111 U,1$ .-1~1y; m;l Ttry dH""''-· lfU ,,.,..,!l'lly. bond t>l~t1on. Dis! ricl voters r'fused to approve the sale of $24 8 milllr1n in bonds for the rnnstruction of nrw buildings .et the Mission Viejo campus. Vogel attributed the defeat to the ''overburnened t11xpa yer'' and thf' cloud of ronftl.!iion caused bv the recent slate Supreme Courl ruling. on property tax- ation for school.~. ThP-court ru!!'d !hat such educational support i.~ inequitable and, therefore . unconstituLional. Referring to the defea r of lhe bonn prn- pcJ~al a~ a ''snund whipping at the poll~." Vogel 1'ugi;:ested !he school in1p!ement its construrtion program v.'ilh perm issire tax le \'lf'S. """" arl' going tri ha vP In procf'Pcl on 11 pay-as-you-go-basis."' he said. \"ogel sugi;:ested the board arlnp! A policy of nri longer going to lhl' \•ntrrs for bond funning appro\•111. Hnv.·e\"f'r . ht re- f!U e.~rrd th<1! nri ar!1nn hr l<iken 1m· mrd1a1rly nn h1~ Sllgl11'1'1Jnn 1n nrrlcr lo .i llow his ft>l\nw trus tees to carefullv con- 1'1rlcr suc h a pol1ry · The nlh('r tn1st er~ flf[ered no Mm- mrn!s nn \'ni:;el"s ren1arks. Tru.•tre ratrirk A<1cku~ t ha n k e If ~u pennlendent f rPr\ Aremer find collr~e rnm m1ir11I\' rPla llnn~ nirf'Cll)r ~1ei1·1n ~f lt ­ chl'll fflr rhr rlfnrr thr~ put forth In gain 5llpporl for 'hf' b'l nrl pa~i::a,'lr. Arrmer pro\·1drd tn1.~tee~ \\"Ith the hreakdnl\·n bv cnmm uni!1es or thl' 1·01f' tn !ht elrct1on in \\"h1ch only J .~ percent of thl' rlE'flflrlltr v.·en! to the polls. Thr por111'Jn of .. yr~"' \'Oh.·~ w:is 28 J)f'f- cent in San C!Pmenle: Jfi percent in Capistrano Bea rh; 4{l ~rcent in S11n Juan Ca p1~trano and D.ina Point: 411 percent in Laguna Beach, Lagun a !fills. La~fna T\1guel and South Laguna: 68 percent in Ir' inf': 70 percent in r.·li~sion Viejo : ft4 percent in El Toro: 5'4 percent in Leisure TI.'orld : 50 percent in Trabuco Canyon 11nd 42 percen t in Tustin. Saddleback Has 3,930 Students, • Boost of 23 % Student 'nroHment at Saddlehark Cnll tge for the 1971·72 arademic year in-cr'a~ed 2.1 percenl from fh e previous year, supt>rintende.nt Fred Bremer mid trU!'itets ri1onday night . Dr. Bremer sa td 11 lolal of J,9JO Are a resident~ have enrollf'(! in C'l11~ses 111 the riti~sion \·'ieJo campu!'i 11lnce cl11~se!: began &!pt. 13. Of lhest, 1,869 are full tim~ and 2J)fil art part time. The !'iU perintendent ~ii id he had pred1ctC'd enrollment wnuld ri>a ch 4,000 fr>r !hr fall quarle.r. but Hdd'd that many part-time. stude.nl.!1 had bttn turned ll"'ay \\he n the cl<1ss they ·wi shed to enroll in \\'AS f1Jliod Dr. Bremer also noted th11\ roffiri11\~ h;id flnly ~f'n reri 111rl'rl In rAncel four "I rn1 ng classf's v. hen tht t>nrol lmtnt m1n1 mum of l2 studtnls could not be. reached. He !-a id this C(Jmpl!rwf v.~th 16 cla~sts whl• h i;t ere c11nct1lM In thl" fall qu11rlet nf l!li"O D41l 'f IOILOT 11•11 i0!•<1t1 ACCUSES SADDLEBACK UCI '• Georgi Kent SaddJeback's Chief Lashed By Professor A UC Jr,·ine prnff'ssor ritronday accu!'ed the i;uper111tendent nf Saddleback College of bringin..-; pressure 011 Un1vers1t~· of Ca!iforni<1 officials to keep him nff the rilissinn V1ejro campus. Professor George l\ent, ;:i comparall\"t; culture instructor ;:it UCI. ~aid . '"I th ink it is rt1!her poor s1 yle for a r.nllege presi- de nt lo use that sort. of lt1rtJcs." In a heated exch;inge het"'een the pair, Dr. Ken! i;aid Dr. Fred Brem e.r had con- lacled both state and uni\'ersity offici&lll to halt Kenl'11 activi ties. Prof. Kent, 42, was ejected from the campus hy Bremer in the l'ipring when he alt.em pted to circulate a questionair& among students at the school. The thrust nf the survev, Ken! said at the time, \\'as to determirle whethf'r Sad- dleback College was a repressive educa· tio nal institution. One of lhe questions asked students was whether they thou g h t "ad- ministr11tive spies'' monitored classroom activities. Kent said Dr. Bremer sou g ht assistance from ~late Sen Dennis C;:irpenltr (R-Nr wport Beach ) an d University of California Regent William French Smith to keep the professor from prei;sing his independent inquiry into :;tu· dent opinions. "This is the only campus J knov.' that is afraid of inquiry," Kent told the board of trustees. "I .em no! afraid of Yl'IU, Dr Ken1 ," superintendent Bremer sho! back . As a result. nf Bremer's requf'~ls. Kent claimed that Chanrellnr D;:in111l Aldrich nf UC! had subsequently asker! the pro· fP!:snr to refrain from his Saddlf'back College acti1•ities_ Dr Bremer arlm11ted contac!1nJi hnth l orpen1Pr and Smith and ~uggPsted 10 the pr(lfessor that he "worry about Dr. Kent and UCL" Battin, Caspers Win LAFC Round In Court Ruling Ry TO:\I RARl.E\' 01 •~• D111y IOl!ol ~"" Shnr ~f'd J;11v_1·er~ lor the nra ni;:e l nunty Lea~uP (lf C'1t if'~ 11re tnrla~· pic k 1n~ up thl' pirre.~ of a l.:i 11>su11 that '''a:;; dP mfllisherl ~fonn.:i y t1f!Pr iust lwn hnurs nf l"n1ir!r(l(lm r!rh<1tr into thP Lnra l A_gencv Form:ilifln Cnmmis ... ion cnn!ro1·rr.~y. - It had bf'f'n est lm11ted hPfnre lht> four partir5 in\'ol vetl v.·f'n! inln nr::1nge f.ounl y .Superior Cour1 .J11dp:l" Charles Bauer;~ <'OUrtronm th;:it it might take RS lone? as tw n v.·eeks lo ~et ,, r11l1ng on the l/a~ur ·~ ar~ument that LAFC member Charles Pears0n \\'a~ unlawfully replaced hy Anahe im :i11 nrney Herh Licker. But attornev Tnm \Voodruff f0r the League and al!orney Tim Straner for the inle rvening Council of Communitie:.( nf Irvine . never reached lht> stage of calling \liifnesses In :;upport th eir <1r,R:uments agRinst coun1y ~upcr\'i~ors Robert Balli n and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamit os Councilman .Joe Hyde. The tv.·o l!Upervisors ann Hydt' replart>rf Pearson \\•ith Lic kl'r la~! Aup:. !I in a six - !:ernnd deh<trle th:i! rnrlerl \v11h Bat.t in Rod \l~·de running from an LA FC hearing roo m !hilt was packed with angry Orange County m<i.\'nrs. Thal mef'ling n("ver came intn question hr.fore .l ud~e Baurr. He heard openm~ <1rgumenl11 frnm Deputy Coun1 y Counsel \Villiam f<.1cCnurt fnr the Battin-Ca.~pers group ann preliminary statements from Woodruff and Strader bt'fore granting the demur- rrr (ohjectinn in h1w ) suhmilted by ~11"Court. JunJ!e Ratier ruled, in eHccl. that \\1ood ruff hRn taken the v.·rong road to reach tht required clestl natlon. lie Pf)int!.'cl out lhRl an issue lnvolvinl!. politlral oHicc su<'h <".~ lh11t hl'ld by Prarso n rould onl y be dt~putf'd with thf' C'on~ent nf !hf' stale attorney 1.?enC'r11.J . Woodruff. ohviously st<111i;:rre<I, pleRdtd "·ith .lud"1e R.:iuf'r for more. lime lo 11menrl hi~ !11.w~ult .l ud,eP R1nier RA\'I' him until Oct 1 In dn ~n with l"omment.~ ~·hich m.:ide it l"IPIH th11t the ju ri~t d()l':t f"llll bf>llt vt \l.'oodrurri1 writ can be tl'\'ampffl tn th' point that It meets legal rrq 111rf'mf'ri1 ~ • She's 100 Years Young Mesa Woman Marks Big Day; Recalls Past By ARTRUR R. Vl"SSEL 01 l11t D•IP¥ !Ollel Sttlf f<.11ss Ll!uise Emily H1~l1n is single, i;.at isfied. and rl"Calls "'hPn an in ff'maJ smog mat'hint, the hnrsf'less carriage, sl.:imprdE'<I cnv.·s 11rnund Osk11l'l0sa. lo\\·a and .\1ethod1 ~m meant ~nmeth 1(lg. ~he "'as 100 )"f'Rr s nld f<,tonday. a Chris· ti.1n fnr a full <'E'ntury . a Calirorn1ao 63 \Pflr~. a Costa ~-\esan 14 years and proud nf 1! ~hr sePrn s !fl know a lot mnrl' abou t \1 hat's \\TnnJ: w11 h the v."lltld and ho" !fl r•~hl 11 thiln President t\1xon. v.·hn ~enl his ~reet 1n..-;s <·hance~ il rf' she cnuld tum right ln the ans1\er j\1ren for any s1tuilliQn in the Bi - blr she 's referred to for more than nme decades. If she doe~n ·f ;:ilrradv know. that 1s. •·1 firmly helieve th.it if thest pev.'-loV· in~ 'hnnf'y pots' had stnnd up for Jesus instead of gnini;: to sleep ill their pnsts, w1drspread rf'hellion v.·ould nf'\"er ha,·e swept the earth."' she derlares. ~1 1ss !.AJui~t Emily Hig!in wa5 born SepL 21l. 187!, 1n ri·H, Carroll , Ill. She had a sturdy, simple, fundamr.ntalist up- brin,e1ng . Af'l il"f in thr. ri.c:ht and equally determ ined dishr!ief in lhe v.·ronj\ or f0t1!1sh arP hall mark~ nf hrr rh.:iracter_ "'\\"p hl'ld !fl the str;iig ht. i;:nspel preaching anr1 filling of the spirit."' she dPrl iltt'<>. ~1 1s.~ Louise Emil y Higlin. afll't JOO years. dPrlnrrs thi ngs au\hnritati\'ely. She di s miSSl'S the mild contempora ry ways of v.•orship as rather spineless stratilgerns to fill s<1nctuarie,11; and col- le<'lion p1ales. "! bf'l ir>VP 1he ~fethndis!s h;:ick in our d;i y ~'ere In contr;ist to the <JUieL pev.·.Jov- in~ ·sea-fna mers· nf 1rxlay."" she dec lares. '·ThPrP was snme ~hnutin' that verily brought the Spirit do\\'n." ··1 dq brlif'\'f the old-limers hark rhere did a far better J!Jb of holding on W v.'bat they had," she continues. STARTS 2ND HUNDRED YEARS Miss Louise Emily Higtin "Hold fa s1 lo th;i t \1h1ch lhou h;ist," <1cl- monishes ~1iss l..nui~e Emil.1· Higlln. One or those fl!rl-limers heln fast lo l'nough that by ahnut 1890 hf' could finall y afford an 11uton1nhi te . lo the genc r.11 di sma y and distrust of mnst Oska loosa tnwnsfnlk. The inf rrnnl nir1ch1ne fC'atur<'rl the ap- pointmC'n!s nf ii l!nr ca rnage and J1ad fnur S1Jlid rubbrr 11rr"'. as well a5 its man:e\ous inlemal crimhus11on en gine ~·1 1ss Lilli ISP Emily H1g ll n con ~iders l!. a vivid chi lrthnnd m cmnr~· Livestock and pets fl ed in terror as the horseless carriap:l" somf' Oska loosans C'nnsidered "'!eked chug ged n1•er !he l"\\a countryside al 3 miles pt"r hour , horn tooting . Nelthf'r one -trputed wicktdness nor mysterious sound effK'IS -troubled the ynung. '"Youngstf'rs \\'ere v.·arned not to g~ near 1t le~r we be visited v.·ith sore di.o:p!easure from On High," says Mis! Louise Emil y lliglln. C-0al rn1ning v.•<1s a printipat part of lhe Osk<1 loos.i e(·nnnn1y, hut thf' black natural f111·I brds waned b:idly about IOOR-09, i;.n 011' (;erman Higlin family looked \\ri'tv.·arn. "Golden. roll111' Cahfomy," ~liss Louise En1il y ll iglin declares "Gold sounded brUf'r th an coal anyv.·ay." Pass uig Ol'l'r decades nr her lift!. flfiss Lnui~e F:n1ily H i~!in tells of finally set· ll 1ng in Cos la ri·1csa. She shares an apilrtment at 24:10 Santa An.i Avl', w1lh a companion, ~1r s . Bern1cf' T<1ylnr, keeping shilrp, wisr eye!! on world. national, state and local ac• li\•ities "\\'hrn \\"e arrived. the hnnorable ~layo r Jnhn S1nith 'sat at the gates of the r 1!v.1 a fearless m11n full of fury and ac· tioii .'' I :\liss Louise Emily lliglin declares cur· rc nl ~l111·nr ll.Qhert f.1. \V ilson !n be . in l•··r wri rci s. as l'.'ise and St1j\acinu!: a ma n a~ e,-er ruled !he ('i1 ~'. She is illSn <10 avirl render. ~tudying htr Rible faithfull y <1[thou!-!h after a century \\iss Louise Em iy Hi.1?1in knov.·s it almost bl' heart. ·Some among many fri E'Jllds celehrating her 1001h h1rthd;n· Sunday at the home of lr\' Charles Jorgenson. mad e refrrence to this ritual re-reading of the familiar pa:-sagrs. "Bless your heart. I am briefing myse\f for that Great Da.v,'' declared Miss l.Au isr Emil .I' Higl1n ··Like young folk s say -'cramming lor lhe ftna !s.'' Government Change Hinted Supervisor Clark Cites Cl1<1rt,er For1n Adv<11itages By PA~1ELA BALLAN 01 1~1 Otlty 'II" J!1'1 Sup,rvisor Ralph Clark told a gr0up nl Saddleback Valley women ri1onday that il might be time for OranJl:e County tn change it.~ form of. JIO\'ernment. SpeakinR lo the League of Y.'omt'n Voters, Clark said he has always been fflr more local control and autonomou11 pro- tection . '"A ch11rter county is far superior to a ,lrf'rJf'ral law cnunty." he said. "'Bul it i!: ~omelhing that wnuld h;:ive lo be decided b'" the voters." ·He sa id the Orange County Chamber of C.Ommerce and the Cili1.ens Direction· Finning C.Ommittf'e, in t1ddition to the Leaiz_ue of \\'omen Voters, are. studying ch<1r!er 1·rrsu~ _l?f'neral law. '"Thi' sturfie~ t1rf' lime ronsuminR bul nerr ~!:ary 1f wr are tn make a df'cisinn." hr ~air:!. Orangr C:n1in1~· jo; A ~f'nE'ral li11'' rnunty. ~lo~l lariz.e rn11ntie.o; In C.:ilifnrnia are rhar1er rnunt1po; arf'nrd1ng lo C(lunty Cn11ni;rl Clayton r.:i rkrr. The d1ffcrencr hr1wet'n the: h \'(I is in pr(l('Pd ures and fl rgani1.atinn General l;i 1\' co11nlles Rrlnp1 !hP ~ame la"'~ pai;sC'd hv thP ~t;;tr lrc:io;li1111re \h11r1 rr ('11\Jntif'~ r";in m:ik r rh11ncr~ in ;irrnrr!;inrr v.·1th th1'1r rh;irtrr 11•hw h i;r1,"' dc11\·n lhP rulP~ ti rnun1v v.·1!1 II'" fflr f.!O\'erning 1lsf'.lf. 'il!"- rfl rdin l! In r arkPr. l'h;ir!('r ro11nl1P,. ;i l~n. hilve ll hrn;idrr ta~inc Po\\'Pr ThP.\' ran , fr,r f'Xa mp\f'. t.ax 11!il1t1e~ <'.pnrral la ll' rn11n!1"~ l".:inno! r l11rk !nlrl !hf' grnup that R chani;:f' (h;it will definitely tlf' marl, ~onn !'In the coun· ty le~·el is in d1stnct apport1onm t'nt. He sa1d count~· sl1 fX'r1·1sonal d1stf1{"ts are kepl f.:i1rly equ.:il 1n population and distnc•~ v.·1ll prohahl.V' be C'hang ed in NnvC'mbcr. ''Rr>n Cai;per~ will probably he the ~uper,·isnr rnr the f'nl 1re S:iddleback Valley then ," he 5;iid. Cnmmrn!ing on tax rPfn rm . Cl;irk said the prflpcrt" lax i~ hPC'fl ming too un· \\"ield\•. Bui hr rlPfend E'<I <'nunh expend!· turr.~· hlam1ng 111r high CQ~I ·of county governmrnt nn the i;t;itr "Thr sta!r milndil!C"' prn~r;;mi.: \\'t' havf' to p<1V for ." !:.1id Cl<1rk . "'\\1e r ut back nur O\Yn prngr;:i1n~ 1n .lanuarv hv pl1!11nc a frrezc on hi ring ;ind trimnung dep11rt ment<1I hurl~els Hut ll'e ha,·e nn l"nnlrnl nvrr sl<1tr prnRn1ms ~urh ai< "'t'lfarl' 11 p(! lhf' rnurt ~. "Thr1't' 1h1ngs <irf' nf ;1 J.!rr•;it rnn!'crn to us J IH.>lievr I hat ;i111·th1ng the ·'1:ite miln- da!f's shnu ld ht> r;:11d for b,1 thr ~ta!e " CommE'n\1ng on !hr Lflral Agenry Forma!inn Comn11~s1on 1'qu;i hhlrs, ("I.irk rei!Pr11IPr! tt1r r h:iin flf p\·rn1~ th;il ht11·r lr?11~p1rcd 11 ithnul 1.:ikinl! 5irlr!: '"!"m nn! r!rfrnrlin~ H:it11n i!nrl Casper.~ hut thf'Y h.:ivr thr1r !:irl" anrl 1hf' r"i!lf'~ h;i\'f' lhrir". tfl(I,"' Jip t:1 1r! f[P :irlni'd I hat :i i ;i n1r~·!111e. nl mil\nr"' ;i nrl "11pi'r11~ .. r~ 1:1~1 11''"~ thrrr 1111~ t1n alrnn:-phr>rr of n1flprr:i11flO "ThE>rr w .1 ~ 110 n:11nr C'l'll\1ni.: ~:1t'r1nnr ilrtrrl li kf' intelli~rnt hum11n hP inj!.~ fror ii rh;ini:r f1r!rl1nji! ;:i 11ur~l100 r1n a1rpnrl n'"'1~e - ;:i rnnstan1 1•nmpla1nt 111 1he Si1rlrllrh:1rk \'alley -Clark sa1r! he &t ill hopes 11. regional ;11rpnrt can he created at Cam p Pcndletnn to serve bo!h Orange and San Diego C.Ounties. Indian Guides Program Slated In So uth Countv ' The S;:iddlrback Vallrv YM CA \\'Ill kirk off the 1971 lnd1;:in Gu idt program th1.' Satl1 rdav \\"llh a Pow \\'ow at La Pilz .Juninr lhgh Sl'honl 1n ~lission Viejo Pnw \\1f\W <!Clil'i!I<',~ Wiii 1nrludr g;imf'~, r r;i fr rl1"p!ay~. an Indian Vill ai;:e .:i orf refrcsh1ne11Li.: lnformil!1on on the Indian r.111dP$ pro~rt1rn. fflr bny~ in the fir s1, se- conrl ilnd rlurd graclfl'. anr! 1hr1r fil!her~. \1·1 11 be ava1 lal}lc Tile Pow \\low will run frrirn 1 pm to 4. 1'\c~! \\'f'Ck .'1~11 up /or lhr Gu1rlr!' w1!1 hf' hf'jd on Sept. 2R at 7 30 p m fnr ~•udrn1s al lhP rnlln\\inl!, elrmf'nlary ~thnol~ F:I Tnro . 1\ll'"· f; ;i I f'~, c111vP\\nnrt. J,inrla Vt~l<i. fl 'i\P 1ll. rnrdill('ra . Del Crrrn and \.'\('lfl S111:n up..~ fnr t;!\lllrnt." ;i i \'alrnr1 11 .:i nrt lr11n e \\Lll hp hr ld srpt 2CI at 7 ~o r 111 flC'p1 r,r11l <1~11r~ flf lhr Y <1t eafh of !he ~rhnnl~ 1q\I hf' on hanrt for thr s 1~n up~. Ac1111t1c~ t h1~ ~C'ar \\111 include rarnp· n111~. kite II~·~ ptn('11nnd cl!'rh.v raC'es, t11rkP\' ~h()!ll!:: M rl nlhf'r ~pN'I:!( {lU\1ng.\ Fflr tur1hrr inrnrm~ttnn contact "'i!snn lr 1hn~k\", R~O· Y ~1 C' A Tl1e F oothall Seaso11: You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting , e nd have been tolking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, yo u no doubt feel like a "football ," bounced around with a bevy of confl icti ng stories . Wh ich is the best carpel fiber? What is the best ~extu re for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We th ink you will .detect the stra ight answers at Alden's. We've been helpin g people 1core "touchdowns" in Orange County for fourteen years. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: M°". ttirw Tiiun., f to 5:30 -Fort., f to 9 -Sot., 9:30 to S _., ___ _ ·-"'T -----·----- Lago11a Beaeh VOL'. 64. NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA. TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1971 enate _xten s ra Suspect Rape Drug Victim? • Ill A 2i·year-old rnglewood 1nan. arrested early tod~.v as a suspec1 111 a Laguna Beach k1clna1>-!'ape ta~e. is under observation 1n Orange County fo.led1l'al Case Co111es U 11 011 W edn es dav • The 1'11 s! of lti l·ou1·1 cases fol' pc'rsons «rreslcd &>pl. ;, 111 thl' Lnguua Bc;ich "dri11kcrs' 11·:1l k" 11·111 be hrld \Veclncsdav ~t 9 a in. in D11·1~io11 '1'11(1 of Sot1ll1 Oran~'e l 'oun1v 1\!unlc1p<1I Courl. Buhby 11. Elliol. :!!. nl !'iO:l Brooks S1 . 11 il l appeal' lur il Jllr~ !nal loll char!!C'S ot resisting arrrq and disturbing tht' peace chiring the fr;1c:is ;:it lllt' door (1f lhe Orph:uiai.:r Rr-:t;u1r:int 0911 S (11as1 JI IJ:!h\\ .~~ The rn rlrr IJnJkr out at thr re~t:utt'iltlt ;:iner the 11·;.1lkl'rs arr11 !'d. Leaders of lhc \I ;i!h ha\'(' 1·h(lrged :in employl' al the ()rphanaJ!<' s1art ed the disturbance. 1vhile i.11·ncr ol lht! rest11ura 111 has elain11lfl it 11a.~ slarterl by !roublem;:ikers in the ~roup. Poll<·e Sl1n1n1011ed to tl 1c :srrne bruugl!r 1 l1c <lisl urhancc under contrul in :io 111111ute.~. arrrsting 16 of lhc niarehrrs nn a v11ric!y or t'harges i111.4luding assll ult on ;:i µo!it(' offi cer. drunk in public. di sturb- ing lhl' 1)e;H~f', rf'~1 s1in g arrest :uid f;iilurr 111 disperse 111 ;i r111tuus silualion \\';ilk le<1df'rS !'ht1rged th<it pr)lit·e u~ed 1111ncccs~ar.1 lt1rcr 111 hnngi11g 1hi' distu!'bancc 10 an end. Surh allcg:ilio ns 11erc denied by Chirf 11f Pnl1ee .Jr1seph .I . }\f•ll I' Eiich (Jf the Iii arrested cn!ered plc.1s ot 1nnocenr dunng arra1gnrnenl5 follo11'· ing their arrests Pr('!unin:iry hearings and Jury !rials for !he rcn1ain1ng 15 defend;ints dot the court calendar for the remainder of !his rnon!h and Octobe r Laguna PJanninf! l1'or ,'Ho~pitalit~ N i!!h l. l>ron1olio11 ' 1.<1gunn B(l;i1·t\ ... :111nu.1I "ll u:-.p11al1t1 r\ighl Ill'( :i :-.!1ould ht' 111"1'1' t·\t·1t111J,: 1111d h1•fi''" prOJf\Ol l'd 111r1nhrr, nl thr l )(l1111 11111n H11 .. i11<'~'111;111 .. !\ .... nc1al1011 agrred this 1n11n11ng. Ho:.p1lah!1 i\igl ll is llcld 1hc fi rst Fri· da.1 111 l>c-t:crnt>c r lo cncnurage lot·:il res1dc11t s ro ~hop tn L:igu na during the Chnslrnas season "To make thr thi111( 11ork. e1·erybnd.v has j.!Ot to slay oprn th:i! night." strrs~ed Fred Kibbe y. 01rnl'r or I\ r b be v · s Hrstaur:inr Other· nt('ll)bcrs ~ugl(rs!ed Fore:-! .\venur be t•losrd ;i.110 <:;1rolrr:s be en· t•ouragcd Jn 1.:on1c and perf<1rn1 ··\\'t should also h;i1·r Sanla CJau~ ~!roll ;il'Ollll(\ said Hill \1tH'1'111<'r nBA 11!'1'."l· dr111 lie 11111!·(1 1h.it S4.000 11111 bt· ~pc111 1111 ('hrislrnas <lcl·or:H u)n .11 for (11r do11nto1111 arc<1 SLOl.HJ 1nor1• 1h.1n 11·a~ :-prnt !:t~! 1:eetr, Tl~<' 1Jd1\it1onal 111onc.1'. 1\l?J'T111er Said. 11ould b<' usl'rl to provide tnore Christ n1as lrres lo bt• atlnthcd to utili!v N ies in the downtown area. ~!embers nf !hr OBA al.~o agn;ed lh11l t'ldverti o;ing should i;;t rt'SS 1111 I he cln11nlnw11 rncrt'han1 ~ w1l! br open Df"c. J. Nen' Clubhouse 1'o Open Jan. 1 The nc11· l'un11nun1ty chihhou.~e -!O repl3Cf' 1hf' one thal burnrd in 1!170 -1r1ll open 1n San Clemente J:in. 1 The $23(1,000 struclurr 1s no11 un(lrr cnnslrucunn rind already local i:;roup$ are rl:'i;;e:r111ng t1n1e for 11se rl('\t yea r \\'ork on nr11 _sht1fflrhnar(! tourt~ is C()ITipletr -:1 prnJt'C1 J01ntly funded bv lhP. C'1tv anO thl' r\clult llCC're<1t1on As~l'ial.1011 ot S:in l'len1t'n1r Tht t·1 t.~ Is usu1g a .!l\X't:ial ta ;.. !r1 y !o l1n11nrf' !ht' rl11bhnu~e reco nstruction -~--- Ce1uer fullo11ing a possibl e-d rug ol'erdo~e. Oa 111d Lre Currell \.\'as picked up at lus ho111 hy lngle11·ood pohce al I' 26 a.ni. and !urned o\'er to Lag1ina Beach polict'. 11·ho had reques1rd his arrc!;I Oli1 eers :;aid he see1ned ··grogg y" \\IH.'ll a11•akened frorn :sleep, but 1Jetan1r. n1coherent anit apparrnt!y 111 <1 frer being hr·ou gh1 (o l.a~u na lor <1ues1ion111g llr wa~ taken 10 the ,\1ed1l'al Centl·r . ti·e:iteO !or a possible drug overdo~e and lll'ld lor obst'rv;l!1on . put1ce s<11d. Gurrell '.s arrest 11·tls in11inted 11·hen a 21·Yl'<lt·rtld Ncwpun lje<H:h II' u 111 II ll rt•ported tu poli('t' 1\-londay th<ll sh!" haO been assaulted by a 1nan 11•ho p1tked her up 1vhen she 1va.s hi1chh1k1ng on South Coast High in Lagun::t f\e:ieh at 11 p- prox11nately 8·30 p 111. Sundu y, After l't'fus1t1g tu ll'I h1·r ull ::ii 11 friend·s hpn1e in Laguna, she told police rile 1nan pullcid a k111fc, torced her to the back of h1 ~ 1 an. 1a1>ed hel' wn~ts a11d ankles then t'on11nued driv ing no rtl1 ou 1hl' h1gh\\o'a.v, the ~'oung 11•ornan all,.i:ed l'ull1ng off the ro:id near 1he 11orth e11.1· 111n11.~. hr 1ilµt•d he r !"}e<;, ren)oved hPr clothes <ir11I su h1ccted hrr 10 sexual a:-..-saul1. she told ofr1cl'rs ~·011ow1ng the allack. he tlro1t: 1u Ne11'l>t)rt Beat'h and let hi:r out of the car, hut before cloing so told her hts narne and th e a<ldres& or hi.!i residenc!" in lngle11ood. J.he 1von1a11 said . She Y.'<'Ol. tu !he i\'t'11por1 Beath po!ief' .-;t alion to rcpor1 the. incident and the casP 1v<is tu1·netl over !o !he Laguna Bc.aeh police who sought the n1au·.~ arrest. ll r \\'as booked on suspicion of kidnaping. fo rcible r;ipe and sexual pcr~·ersion VilJarrc Uruing t"'> l:'.l Quick Enact1nenl Of Height Limit ,A, leller urging quick incorporal 1on or !he 36-fool he1ghf limit into lhe city zon- ing ordinanres \\'as rccr11·ed by Laguna Beach Pl::in n111g Comn11ss1oners :\londa.1· n1gh1 h·o1n th!' sreer111~ t·onHTil1!cr uf \'1lltJgr Laguna '\\'r 11n11t to ... ('e at1111n un 1h1~ 111;11 - l(•I' •· 1t1r lf'tlf'r !i1alf'1l 1'Uggt>Sl111~ 1l1r ''"!IHIJ!. ord1n;inrrs hf' 1r1v1111e11 IOI' !hr ht'1g.h1 110111 · aud 1ha1 1ht· :\6.loot ·tir1i:ti1 l1<l IJr ll1l'Ol'pt)r;1lrd 11110 the genrr;d pl.111 " Planner!'> :igrrcd 10 11u.•e1 11·11 h 1nen1her~ 111 \11ll;1ge Laguna al a study session i'I Qnda~ rught to discus~ the leller and work ou1 details for speedy incorporatio1• of the height limit into lhe books, l:leca use or the many changes that y,•dl have lo be niade in thr. zoning ordinances 1t has been suggested by the ci!y council that \Vayne i\·Joody. director of planning and development and Tully Seymour. city attorney, confer on !he molter. Seymour add itionally suggested !hat ii would be \\·1se to prinl on variance' :ip- phril!1(1ns that 110 v:inances can be .c:ranted to allow buildings taller than :16 feet. The height ]unit ordinance, .a,; appro1·ed bi· l'Oters Aug .1, contained ~ "110 1.1 riance" claus". Gas Rate Boost Hearing Slated Spe t'ia l to I.be DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -A pre-hearing on the Southern California Gas Company·s appilcation to raise rates by S6.1.2~ nlillion per year is seheduled her" Thurs- day by the Puhllt Utilities Commission. 1'\o such rate increasr.s 11.·ill be allowed during !he Nixon Administra lion·s !Kklay cconon1ic freeze. but lhe rue conllnues to process apphrations during that time. i\o testin1ony will be laken at Thursday's session beginning at 10 a m. in the State Office Building . 107 S. Broadway. only e~lablish1Tienl of dales f11r surh format hearings and ground rule:;. Controvrrsy has been generated over rtcent PUC se ret meclLng$ at which even its own liecret ery Is barred. but thix will be open to the public I • • • . .,../ ., ' . -· 11• .....__,, r- ./ MRS. COLLUM MANAGES A SMILE DESPITE IMPENDING DEATHS OF HER CHILDREN Rare Oise•se Cl•imed P1tty, 13, List Week; K• t'11een , 12, Ch1rles, 7, Cryst1I , 6, Also Affl icted Kitty Causes Police Crash An unmarked San Clemente pol1re unit sustained minor damage Monday when a Capistrano Beach woman zwerved lo avofd hilling a «:al J1nd struck !ht parked vehicle. Authorities ~aid the accidenl ot· cun·ed at aboul 6 a.111. in front or :!4:il2 Calle Portola in <.:apistranD Beach. The left rear fender of the light blue police car wa s smashed in . officers said. The driver of the auto invo h·ed in !he mishap wa.~ identifitd .as Terri Rae Green, 25. of J4548 Calle Portola. Do,vnto"'n Group Supports Auction For "Outreach' \lc1nhc1 Ii of lht' Lagu n;i Beach IJuwnlown Bus1ne~~ A.~soc.1a11011 11gretd this n\Qn11ng 10 supporl an auction pla11- nf'd b.1' Laguna 011trea<·h, a new organiza. tion to help ~rol1blrd youth. According lo Bill J\·larri11e1·, OBA presi- dcnl, mf'rehanls "'tll donate products fron1 their ~tore~ lo be auctioned off when the event is held in late Octobt>r. 1'io firm date has been established. Procced11 from the auction, fl1arriner said. would go for rent. supplies and ~alaries for the Outreach organization. f~ is presentl y offerins spiritual counseling for youths at a coffee house on !he Board\\·alk and a holtin,. 4~~-TALK. A Youth Services Center has 11lso been opened at the Boys Club to provide " nu1nbt'r of servi~s for young people. J\larriner noted the rull retail price or all goods donated is tax deduclible. Ill addition to the OBA. !he Octobtr :u1ctioo will be sponsored by the Laguna Beach Jayctts, Family Tragedy M otlwr Losi1ig· Kids to Disease SOUTH S . .\N FRA NCISCO <UPI ) - ,\,Jr.1, Jacqueline t:ollum 's r.ldesl daughter died last \Yeek in her niother's arms. lier three -0lhe1· .vou11g chi ldren also are alrno~t certainly doomed 1o <111 early death. r\11 her childrc.n. Kathleen, 12, Charles. 7_ and Crystal, 6: have Batten's disease, an extre1nely ran.• inherited affhctio11 that slo1•:ly. fatall y attacks the central ner\'Ous system. The oldest child. Pa!ricia Ann, IJ; succumbed to the ri1se:ise ;a week ago. 'fhe lrag1c plight of lhe Collum fani1ly carne oul Monday in a dispute over ho1\' n1uch !he county would allow for burial expenses for ratty. The cou111y ftnal )I, i.greed to pay for cremation. - •\olrs. Collurn. 3~. a divorced 1no!he1· on welfare, said she wanted n1> .. mon ument" 10 her daugh!er , brt ausr .. Patty h:i.~ gnnr on to son1tth1ng better" She said ~h!" Wil~ ho!cling her daughter 111 her ::irn1~ last week feeding her orange juice whc.11 i~<l!ly toui::hed and dieO. She h;:irt bern !Old 18 months :igo thr1·e 1vas no hopr frll !he girl, th::11 Batten·.~ d1!'>rasr 1,•as u1· t'111·;ihlr. ·rhe disease begins lo .~IH1"' it self al the age of 4 or :. and then gro11s prn- gre~~i vely wor.~c. cau~1ng bl indness. e1nn- lional disorder. speech defects, con· vuls1ons, and finally death. Now. Mrs. Collum is caring for Kathleen. who is blind and ha!"! lo be fed . dre11sed and constantly a\lended. Charles also is blind. but attends l!pecial classes at Daniel Webster School. Crystal. the youngest is in (irst grade at El Ritncho School, l>ul her si11:ht is begin· ninR to fail . i\lrs. Cotlu1n said she had bee11 to "million!!" of doctors in the San Fran· cisco Bay area and the-East Coasr about her ehildrtn '!l piigh1 . hul it wasn 't unlil about three years ago 11 doctor al. the University of California .at. San ll1ego diagtlOsed lhe disease and told her of her children 's future, Despite the situation, il·Jrs. Collum said she was dc1crn1inedly op!unislic about rhe future. "ll.!1 hard lo believe !hal Patry ·.~ dcatJ." she said. ''And I can ·t belit>ve my Q!her children 11111 die ."1 She said she i::i hoping /here 11·ill be !IOtne breaktllro11gh 111 Ille trea!ment of B;itten·s di sc;i ~r. "l just refuse tv give up hope. Just ll('c au se I don '! ha l'e the answer, 1t docsn'r mean lhal thcre is nn an sv.·er . All I ('an do is hopr against hope that somebody, ~omep!ace. \.\'Ill come up vnlh an 11ns11·er " :'-.1rs. Collurn said the tounry \.\'elf.are department sends her an ;ude lo help .,..·1th the children 1veekday mornings. She said sht· "wou ld do a11yth1ng to al 010 c•har111 . ·· b111 under I h r c11·run1 'iT .. tl\.Cs slir ca11nu1 work. Shr was i·n1 r1ill·il 111 a llus 1nr~s ~t.:hr1ol lo l>erornr a •'OIH! ITJ)Orlet, hilt I ad :o qu1I to l';'Jl'C fol' brr !'/11ldre11. · I 11i1uld lu1 r !(I bl' ;.iblr to :-..upporl mv 1111·11 i.:hrldren," slle s;ur!. "I don'I Cl1JO.v ha 1.1ng to take 111uney from people ., "\'ou JUSI hal'e lo keep trying tu gn on ." she said. '"I lry to n1ake their lives as full as possi ble each day -aPld lo some degree 1n the future -bul not too far in the futur!', , ," Laguua Police Study Dress Shot) Burglary Laguna Beach police are invesligalin~ the disappearance of $87 from the c::tsh register of "Les Gamins .'' 490 South Coasl Highwa)· Police ~aid a b11rglar apparently gained entry to the dress shori during the night 1\fonday after breaking a glass transon1 1Yi!h a rock. then cleaned out the cash. Woman Stabbed 20 Times Medical Testimony Ends • Johnso1i Murder Trial Ul !\ltdical testimony was completed to- day in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of San Clemente ~1arine Ma rk A, Johnson with a statement by tht physician who performed lhe autos py on Connie L}'Jln Johnson lhat her ki:lt r stabbed her at least 20 times. Dr. David Katsuya ma leslif1td thal whotver repeatedly slashed and stabbed rhe altractive brunette also used great physical force and a blunt in9trument lo fr acture her skull. smash many of her teeth 1nd brtak the vietim·s nme. Mrs. Johnron's s1111a1ely beaten body 11•a.~ found on ,..the ~ in the couple's apartment al 418 !\1onterey Lane on June 17. 1970. John!On. 20. was arrested a ye;i,r later. The death penalty is not an Issue in the non-jury trial. It was agreed in a pretrial deal thal el iminated the jury that Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enrtghl would ask for a maximum of stt0nd degree murder against !he youni::- military policeman. Katsuyama displayed numerou~ co\. ored sUde!I, vividly depic.ting the 20-yt.a!'- old victim's nurnerou" wounds before Judge William Murray Monday durinJt an afternoon session that led several women . 1 onlookers to leave •the courtroom.· Johnson steadfastly re!u!!M to look at the exhibits and sa~ with his head lo"·ered throughou! K a 1 ~ u y a m a ' li lestimony. Ka!~uyama told l!:nright tho.t he did not believ~ Mrs. J ohnson was conscious at the time she waa S1Rbbed and that her al.· tacker used the knife after repe:Rtedly l'lUbbing h1~ victim with what is beHeved to be a kitchen stool. Th~t at!R<:ker. the physician adderl, also bit his victim 011 both brta!lls and he Pointed lo the deep teeth marks clearly vi~ible on the colored slides . Today's Final N.Y. Stoek.s TEN CENTS • I Defe1·ments Fo1· Youths Aholisl1e(l \l'ASHINGTON' IUPl 1 -The Senate, after a seven month struggle. passed and senl to President Nixon today a draft ex- tension bill that abol ishes de fern1ent! for college students and gi1·es the military a record high pay r<iise. Passage of the measure -\1•hich will restore draft calls that have been suspen· ded since June 30 -follo1ved a close 61 to 30 l'Ote 1vhich barred a threatened filibu s!er. ~ The bill is expected lo be si gned by Nixon soon. Jnducl •nr}~ probably y,•ill be resumed irnmed1ately afterwards. The bill carries lhe strongest sta\en1 ent ye!. 1vrillen by Congres~ on the Vietnam Wa r -urging the President lo "·ithdrav,. all U $. lroo ps t'rorn Indochina as :soon as possible. But, (() ths dis:.1ppoint1ncnt or W:tl' critics. !he n1ellsure sets no deadline for an end to U.S. 1nvol1'en1ent. Since the existing draft authority e..:- p1red. a senc.s or controver~irs had he\d up ;i final Senate vote 011 the new legisla· lion to t'Xtend1ng the Selective Scrl'ice syste1n until June :io. 1973. Su pporter's of the extension succeeded in COlll'lllClng IWO·lhirds of the ir l'Oi· lea,i:ues that a cont1nuat1011 ur no 111· duclions "'·as a haiard to nat1on;.1l securi· ly. No one has heen drafted into thr. army s111ce Junt'. In add1t1on lo a 111·0 year ex1ens1on of the drait. the leg1sla11on includes a S2.4 billion military pay ra ts~ and a co1n- prom1se 1·ersion of an rnd-the-"·ar arnendn1en1 . The Sena re orrginally passed an t'nd· lhe·1\·ar an1endment calling for !he \.\'ilhd r·a\1'31 of all u.~. troops frorn Indoch ina in nine 1nonlhs. The language 11'as 11·eakened and Ilic s pe i.:iftc 11·1thdra11·al tin1el;ih!e deleted in a Senale· I louse t'onference. Senate Dernocra!u..: Leader 1\I i k I': !llansf1e!d . v.·ho introduced the V1etna n1 amend1nenl. Jlrom1secl his colleagues the.v would have another opportunity to l'Ole. lor it later in !he session "\\'e niust bring this war· to an end.'' !'llansfield sa1d, ··11 is w1!h1n our power , if "'c y,·ill act." i\lansfield raded la st "'eek lo table the rooference re.port and ~end it back ttl Senate-H ouse nrgot1atton in an effort to reslol'e his ;nnendmenL .Jouung J\lansf1eld 1n 1·oting against stopping the f11tbuster, Sen. Charle~ l\let .\lath1a~ t R-:0.-10. l .~:iid "!he lime 10 end lh!' 1rar is nov.. The plal'e is here " Pnol' !o lnda v·:s 1·01e .. lohn Srenru s r R· ,\!i~s 1. t•h111nn;in 11f thf Scnale Armerl Srrt'lf'l"S ('111n n11ll l'r, on(·t• a~::i111 \Varned Iii~ rollrHgues th:ll ;1 prolongect f1hhuster 11"11)(1 wea ken lht' 11.:1!11111's ~f'Cu1·1!v .. Ill' e1rcuJ:1t('d :i tresh hatch oi lertero:: frorn Defense Srl'retar1· ~lel111n H. Laird ;:ind th<' Joint Cl11ef., or Staff warning ol ;111 1!i1pe11d1ng rn:inpo11·er l.'.l'is 1.~. In the ne;irly three n1onths 1vi1hout the draft. ~te11n1s s111d half the enlistee~ were dra11'1l from ''the lowest po ss i b I • l'ategory" of qu alification . \Vithout the motivation of the drafl. h~ t:ontended "you don 't gel many men that are \,\'Orth half their keep." c:ravel. however. pleaded for morl!! lime lo make hi!! case lhat draft calls 1vere not needed now and in the future. He contended that conscription was iP- i1Tilcal to freedom and serl'ed notice that "1t will take a cloture vote as long as I am a member of this body lo iniliatt: the draft.'' Coast Weather 'fht 1.:ool, gray look is in for the Orange Coast. Night and morning low clouds and fog are still with u~ y,·ith highs on lhe beach near 70. inland near 78. Lows will be &4 and 65 respectively. INSIDE TODAY School prayer supporters Ol'C jorcrng a vote 111 !lie llousc o"' controverslat 1s.~11c. Sec story, Page 4 toda y C:11110.~1. ' Mo~lll " (fttc•iltO Ut " Mul••I f'llYI " (llHfllHf tt•U "•"-"11 "•"'' •·• C1mlt1 " Orl ltfl (*l/~IY • C:••·-· " s.1 .. 1. ·-~ " .... "lli<fl • S1t1h 1 .. lt Edli.tll l "''' • Sit<-~•11t••• lf ·H Ent1r1111,,..nl " T1i.v11i.ft " l"ln1nc• 1f·11 Tl'l<l1i.•t " "tlMClll " w .. 1i..r • l.nn L•""'" " W .... tn't Mtwt 1)-U M t .,llfl Llc1n11• t .... i.r ... , ••• I 'I ·' % DA.I L V P!LCl __ St Tu~y. Stplfnlbet 21, 1971 Landu1ark Case Decision Nears For Salt Creek By BARBAR.\ KR Effil Cl l (II 11\t 0111• l'l!o! 11111 \\'hen the rurtain ~oes up on what pro- m..ises to be t.he final act_ of thE' Salt Creek saga Wednesday. Orange Co u fl 1 y SuPE"_rvisors may find themselves n!a~ 1ng leading rolf's in a "landmark" decis10n fnr Califom1a. ''A Int of JX"Ople are struggling \1 1th this problem t:lf beach access,"' said Laguna Beach attornev \\'1lham \\"ilcn xPn 1..,rla\', .. and since this ra.;e rame un earlv. it's l1ahle to set snmp prrcc<lents in the stalt-\~lirle i:1t1iatirn" . After some l"'n :'-f'ars nf le~a \ Y>ra ngl· 1ng and ca:-<'ful nrgn!J<iTinn. supen·1sor:r; ar@ scheduled In art at 10 a m \\'rd· nesday on Avcn Cnmn1unit~· DevC'ln Pf'rS' nrfer to turn ovt-r to !ht> cnuntr. for S2 ~ million. a J:l·arrP beach parCel, after fully developing it \11th public parking lots, road.~. concession st ands. re~t rooms. "'alkll'ays and n!he r !'uppnrt facilities. If the offer ii; ac cr.pte<:I the county 1-\'ill forego prescriptive rights to o!her beach !rails in the lirea brt1-11ren ~!onarch Bay and Dana Point and !he Sa\·e S:i.11 Creek O:lmmi ttee \\'ill i:igrec t.n dismissal of a lawsuit filed in 1969 a~a ins! the Board of Supervisors and the La guna Niguel Corporat!cin after coun ty abandon ment of the old Salt Creek Road. Following the merger of Av co and the Laguna Niguel Corporation, nego tiations to solve the Salt Creek access proble m were begun anew and the latest offer is the twelflh to be considered. lt has the Qfficial approval of the Orange County Ola ~! Assncialion and h.:is been approved in principle by the supervisors. "As a director of the State Planning :ir11i C.On.sen:ation League and a member !If the al!llmey general's Environmental Task For:e." said '\"iicnxen, a leading figure in the Save Salt Creek campaign. "I attend many sessions nn the problem nf \\'hat stance (!) take tn protect the public interest in gl'tting tn tt1r. beach and also protect those \1•ho own property on I.hr shoreline. "\\1e spend much time discussing ways • of resolvi ng thes11: access probl em~ and this seems to be a happy demon~tralion or cooperation, rather than warfare. "It can save years of l1t1s,:al1nn and ex· pense, during y,·h1rh !ht> pubhc is depriv- ed of access and the Jando1,1.·ner is depriv- ed of the use of considerable areas of property. ··The L:iguna Niguel area is typical of many shorefront properties cnss·crossed 11 1th nld beach trails which. unde r prrscrip111·e rights, cloud the title lo the propert y. So we ha1·e coined a ne v.· v.·nrd -"hunching ."' In other words. H there are IO trails meandering acros.~ some· one 's property, the stale or county can agree to give up eight or nine of them and accept one or two good access routes that serve the desired purpose t:lf getting the public to th@ bea ch and can be pro- vid ed v.·ith necessa ry parking, thus .. bunching" the old trails into one or two logical rou tes. The Sal t Creek c.Tgeemenl, Wilcoxen added. also will be studied with interest by those involved in cu rrent. legislation that would place control of coastline development in the hands of state 11nd regional agencies, rather than loca l gov ernments. "This could demonstrate that local go\'ernmenl has the ab ility to solve en· \'ironmental and coastal problems at a local level," he said . \Vilcoxen said that, on the basis or his knowledge of appraisals, the proposed financial arrangement is fa ir. "Avco gets no cash for either the access roads that supplant the old abandoned road, or the 11 acres of beach, for y,•hich they ask the county to pay off an existing !irst mortgage." he said. "The balance of the land cost is for the l"'O parking Jots .and the cost of the concessions they will put in is considerably less than il 11-'ould he if the work were put out to bid by the coun· ty." \\''ilcoxen noted that. "After A\'CO made its initial offer , the Harbor Commission a nd Supervisor Caspers' office negotiated with them fu rther and as a result we now have a better offer." College T1·ustee Sl{eptical Over NewSaddlehacl{ Vote By PATRICK 80 \1..E 01 in• D•llY PUo1 S1oll A trustee of Saddleb~ck College said Monday _he fell the school's chances of getting a bnnd is.sue approvl'<I hy the vol· ers were slim and no more such propcsals shciuld be brough t before the electorate. Hans Vogel. 19i0·71 pr<'sident of the board. said he lhf\ught ''the day of the bond i s~ue 1s Cl\'er."' "J woulrl say th~! n11 hond Issue nf any kind is goin~ W pas;s," hr adder!. "I think 1.1.·e have seen the last rlays of the bond ISSll" '' The comments came fol\n11•ing a report by superin!rndenl frC'd BremP r con- cerning the final resu\ti; c-f lhe Sept. 14 Ci ti es Ru y Riot Gear RALEIGH . ~ C. (APl -Thrl'€·fourths nr ~orth Co:iro!ina·s ci!1l's and tnv.'Tls ha\-1! u ~ed federal anticr\mP funds lti buv r10t it.ear. but such purcha<iP<i <1ccou nt for only .e small p<lrtion nf 1he stales funds undl'r the Omnibus Crimr and Snfc ::;1rceli:. 1\rL Bill .Julian ;idn1in1~1ra t "r ol !he statr'!= la11· and nrdrr rl1vi sion, said $!00.()()(l had heen spen! for riot Pqu1pmen1 th1~ ) c.1r from the $3 3 mtllinn authnrliPd fnr all prngrams in North Carolina for 197(}..71 under the act. QlANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT C)ANi¥1!. COAST l'UllLISHtNO C!lW'ANY Rob•rt N. W•.d P'rmll!ent vd Publllntr J•c~ R. Cu1hy °""' Prnllknt •nd <iem:1'J ~· T>.otr>tt K11vi1 E dl!or Th0'.,.11 A, Mu•okin• M..,11;ng EO•fl>r Ch1tl1J H, t.eo1 Ric~ard I'. Nill ,u.,111ru ,,.,.l'lt;lr.cl Eo,10" L-.u•• l94di Otflc• 11? f ortot A~tnU• M ll1i~g •dd11n ; l'.0. Be-: 6b6, '26!2 S11t1 Cl•-1• Otflc• ao.s Noilft E.J C111lino R••I, '2672 OtMt-Offtc.s Cert'9 Meot • .ll' Wnt 61'1' Slrf't'T ~8\0tJll>rl 9M<lll llJJ' NoWDOrt 6(1Uie\ltl'd HMl.l~'lllllll llMUl: l111J llutll llo!lllY1rd ,..., .... 111-41 641-4J?1 Ct..WN4 A<il"9ffh.litt 642·5,71 5-Cl•-"'• An D.,•"'M1h: 1--..i. •• 4fl-4-4l0 i...-. a..li An D.,..IWI&;: T.i.,ffH 4ff.94U Co!M11'>t. lf1\. 0-.,.. c.ean """"'""" u-ny. M• -~.,. ... , mwtr••ioo•· Wl!Or1"tl _It., Cit M~.,.ll>lll'ltltlll llUtl" fMt M IOfltllducld wlll'IO\lf ~I per fTllNlon d uipyr_,,1 •WllV. 6-tW e11t1 _, .... ""Id 111 ,,.......,... &tld'I ...... c .. t. MOit, C•l!>ornl•. I YMCl"l11•'"" ltv '1:1"11~ •)ll me~ll'tly: ll'I' "'"" i111 ·-'" y. f!'ltl•ort <lf\i<n•J•Qn\, 11 !J rr>t>~I" y. OOnd eleclion. Dislrict \'t:llers refused to approve the sale of $2~.8 million in bond'.'i for !he construction of new buildings at the Mission Viejo campus. Vogel attribu ted the <lefeal lo lhe "n\•erburdened taxpayer'' and thf' clnu rl of confusion caused hy the recrnt stale Supreme Court ruling on properly lax· ation fnr school~. The court. ruled that such educational ~upport is inequitable and, therefore, unconslitut.iona.L Referring to the rlt>feat nl the bond pro- posal ai; a "sounr! "'hi pping .:ii the polls." Vogel su~gested the school implemen t it !I" constmrlion program \\lilh pennissi\'e tax levies. "\Ve are going lo ha ve l{I proceed on a pa~··aS·you·go-basis,'' he &aid. \lo~el sug~e!ited rhe bn.trd arlopt 11 poliC'y of no longer gning In the 1·nters fl'lr bond fund ing appro\·al Hn"·ever. he re· quested that nn ;iction be takrn im· media!ely on his suggestion in order !fl a!low his fello"· lru.~rees lo carefully con· sir!er such a pol1cv. The nther !n.i.~IPf'.!> offered no cnm· ments nn Vogel':; rem11rks. Tru<>tee Pa1r1 rk Rack11s th 11 n k e rl ~11p<'nnlrnrlent FrPd Rrrmrr and rl'/llr11.r rnn1m11n1il' rf'lat1on~ <11rrr1tir ~ll'h·1n ~1 11- chell fnr the rffnr! !hrv p11t for!h tn g,11n support fnr lhe bond pa.~~;i.11.e. Bremer pttJ\'idrd 1n1.~tee11 "'1th thf' breakdo\\'n by c:ommun1t1es of the vnte 1n the election in wh irh only l!i percent of lhe electorate \\"ent io the polls. The portion O[ "yes" \'O!e'.'i was 28 pt'f· cent in San ClemPnte; :16 percent in Capi!'trano Beach : 40 prrcenl in San J uan Capistrano and Dana Point. 48 perrent in Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills. Laguna Niguel and Sout.h Laguna.; fill percer,t in Jr\·ine : 70 percent in ~1 is:>ion V1e10 . 1\4 percent in El Toro; 54 percent in Lel~re \\'orld: 50 percent in Trabuco Canyon and 42 percent in Tustin. Saddleback Has 3,930 Students, Boost of 23% Student enrollment .at Saddlehack Colll!ge for the 1971·72 acadtmic yt&r in· creased 2.1 percent from the previo1L'> )'ear, superin~ndent Fred Bremer told lrustees Monday night. Dr. Bremer said a total of 3,930 art1 resid ents h<l\'t enrolled in cla55e11 at the 1'11ss1on Viejo campu$ since classos he:gan Sept. JJ. Of these. 1,869 are full time and 2.0fil 11re part limi!.. The suptrint.endent said he h11rl predicted enrollment '11.'0Uld re11eh 4,000 for the fall quarter, but .tdded that many part·time 11tudents had bttn turned 11~·ay y,·hen the class they wti;hed to @nroll in W11$ filled. Dr. Bremer al,\l'l noted lhtit offiri11l~ h3d only bttn required t.o c::11nce.l four l'\"tning ct11 ~ses whPn the enrollmen t minimum or 12 studenl.s roulrl nnt he "'ached . He Mid this romparf!d with 16 classei; ll'hich were cancelled In the fall 1111ar!(r of 1970 DA ILY ,II.OT ll•rt Piiot!'& ACCUSES SADDLEBACK UCl's Georgi Kent Saddlehack's Chief Lashed By Professor A UC Irvin e professor Monday accused the superintendent of Saddleback College of bringing pressure on University of California officials to keep him off the f.tission Viejo campus. Professor George Kent, a comparative culture instructo r at UCI, said, "I think it is rather poor atyle for a college presi· dent to use that sort of tactics." In a healed exchangl! between the pair, Dr. Kent ~aid Dr. Fred Bremr-r had con· tacterl bo<h state and university officials to halt Kent 's activities. Prflf. Kent, 42, was ejected from the campus by Bremer in the l'ip ring when he attempted to circulate a questionaire aniong students at the school. 1'he thrust of the survey, Kent said at the lime, was to determine "'het her Sad· dleba ck Cnlle!i(e "'as a repressive E"duca- tional institution. One of the questions asked students was \\'hethe r they th o ught "ad· ministralive spies" mon itored classroom activities. Kent sa id Dr. Bremer 1 o u J: h t assistance from state Sen. Dt>nnis Carpenter IR·Newport Beach ) an d University of Californ ia Regent "'ill1 am French Smith to keep the professor from pressing his independent inquiry into stu· dent opinions. "This is the only campus I know !hat i~ 11rraid of inquiry," Kent told th e OOard of trus!ces. "I ?m not afraid of you. Dr. Ke n1," supt-r1ntendent Bremer shot back. As a result flf Brrmer's rpqurst~. Kent claimed tha t. Chance!lor DanlaJ Aldrich of l lCI h;id subsequently asked the prn- frssnr In refrain from his Saddleback College :iclivities, Dr. Bremer admitted contacting both C;,rpenter ;ind Sm ith and sugges ted to the professor that he "worry about Dr Kent and UC!." · Battin, Caspers Win LAFC Rotu1d In Court Ruling A~· TO:'l1 BARLEY 0 ! !ho O•lt• l'lle! S!tU Sh0<'ker! lawyers fnr the Oran~r-fnun ry !A'agur nf ('ir1r~ Jt re tr.day picking up the pirrrs of a l;i v.•Ji t1i l that \'"'s df'moli sherl i\londay ;iftf'r JUSl t\';n hour~ nf rn1irtrnom <ichn!P in!.n lhe Local A~ency Fnrmat1!'ln Co mmission control'ersy. 1t had het>n estimated before lhe four f'l::tr!IC'.'i 1nl'n!\'ed "'ent into Orange Cnunty ~urerior Cnurl Judge Charles Bauer ''.'i courtroom lhat it might t<1ke AS long as hi:('I \\'eeks tf\ i;iet a ru ling on the League·s Arp:ument that LAFC memher Charles Pearson was unlawfully replaced by Ana heim attorney Herb Licker. But 11ttorney Tnm Woodruff fnr !he Lea~ur and attorney Tim St rader for the inrerveninR Council of Communi11e~ nf lrl'ine. never reached the siege or calling v.•1tn esses to i::upport thei r Arguments <1gains1 county supervisors Robert 811Uin ancl .Rnnald Caspers and Los Alam itos Council man Joe Hyde. Thr two !lupervisors and Hyde replac"rl Pear!lnn with Licker l.11st Aug. 9 in 11 six· i;l'\ond dehaclt> that ended "'llh Battin and 11.vdt> runnin~ from an LAFC hearing rnnm that "'al\ packed wilh angry Orange County ma~·ors. - That meeting never came Into question before Jud~e Bauer. He heard opening arguments from Orpuly County Counsel Will iam fo.1cCourt fnr the Battin-Caspers group and preliminary statr-ments from Woodruff and Strader before granting the demur· rer tnhjection in lav.·) submitred by /\1cCourt .Judge Bauer rulf'd. in effect, thal \\'nodruff had taken Tht "'rong road tn rrach the required destination . He pointed out th11t an Issue In volving polillcal offic@ such as 1h11t hf'lri by Ptar~on could only he c!i.l'iputed ~·l!h the con~nt of I.he ~I.ale l'lllorney J!ener111. Woodruff. obviously i=:ta,l!"gerf.'d, p\eadr-d with Jud,11;e Rauer fnr more lim11: 11'1 amend hili \aw!luit. JudRt Rauer g11vr- hlm until Oct I to do so with comments v.•hich made It cle.11r th.11t the jurist doe~ not bt!JtVe \\'oodrt1ff'11 y,•rit can bt revamJ)f'd to the Point that il meets le,1t11l r1>r1'1irement~ t She's 100 Years Young Mesa Woman By ARTHUR R. VIN SEL Mis'.'i Lou ise Emily Highn is single. sallsfied . .end reca\!11 when an infernal amog machi ne. the horseless carriage, stampeded C0W.l'i arou nd Oskaloosa. Jowa and ~fethndism meant SQmelhtng . ~hf' was 100 years old !'tfonda)', a Chri5· lian for a full century, a Californ ian 63 y~n rs. a Costa Me san 14 years and proud of it. :-ihr 11eems lo know 11 lot more about y,•hat's wrong "''ilh th@ 1,1.•or!d and hov• to r•,,ht it than rre'.'iident Nixon, who sent his grret1n~s Chances art> she cou!<i tum right to the ans""'"r ~1ven for any ~ituation 1n the Bi· ble shr 's referred to for more lhan nine decades. IF she doesn't already know, that is. •·1 firmly believe fhat if these pew·lOV· in~ 'honey pot s' had stood up for Jesus Instead of going to sleep at their posts, widespread rebellion would never have swept the earth." she declares. fo.-liss Louise Emily Hi~lin was born Sept. 211, 1671, in Mt. Carroll, l!J. She had ;i sturdy, simple, fundamenlalisl up· brinR ing. Belief in lhe right and equally dete rmine<:! disbelief in the wrong or fnnli~h are hallmarks of her character. ··\Ve held to the straight. gospel preaching and filling of the spirit," she decla res. i\liss Louise Emily Higlin. after J()(I years. decl11res things authoritatively. She d ismisse.~ the mild contemporary ways of worship .es rather spineless stral.:igems to fill sanctuaries and col· lerli on plates. "I believe th@ P.1eth<>dists back in t:lUt day were in contra.st to the quiet. pew.lov. ing ·sea·foamers' of today," she declares. ..There was some shoutin' that verily brought the Spirit down." "I dn believe I.he old-timr-rs back there did a far better job of holding on to what they had ,'' sbe continues. Marks Big Dc1y; Recalls Past 1., / DAil Y PILOT l!o!I l'~&I& STARTS 2NO HUNDRED YEARS Miss Louise Emily Higlin ''Hold fast to Lh;1t \\hich 1hnu ha~!." ttd- monishes !'l·liss Louisr Emil)' H f~l1n. One of those nlrl·!imers held fast tn t>nnugh that by about 1690 he could finall .v afford an automobile. to the ri:eneral dism;iy and disl n.i~t of mo~t Oskaloosa townsfol k. The inferna l machine featured !he ap. pointments of a fine carriage and had four snlid rubber l i re~. as \1'ell as its marvelous inte rnal combustion engine . l\·liss lAuise Emily Higlin considers it a vivid rhlldhood memnry Livestock and pets fled in terror as the horseless rarriage some Oskalonsans t11ns1dered \licked chugged ovPr the loi...a countryside at J miles per hour. horn 10011ng_ NPither ont> -rrputl'd wickedness nor mysterious sound effec!s -troubled !he younJi;. "Young~t1·rs .... rre v.·arned not to gl') ne;1r 11 lesL 11·e be 1·1~ited with sore di~ple.1 ~ure frorn On lhgh," says ,,!1ss Li:i\1i se Emily Hii;,l1n. Coal minin,11. was a pnncipal part nf the O!ikall'IOsa ecnnom1·, hut the hlack natural £uel beds "·:ioed badly about 1908-09. so tht> r.rrman H1ghn family looked \\"f'"t w:irrl _ "Colden, rolhn ' <'<1l:fnrn1·."· !\l1 ss Louise Emil\' 111,i::lin decl;:irPs. "Gold sounded brtter than CQal any\\'a\' " P<'l ssi ng n\·er dl'c~drS nr her life. ~1iss I.oui!;e Ernily H1ghn tells or fi nally set· ll1ng in Costa tl1esa. She sh::ires an apa rtment at 2430 Santa Anfl A\'e_, ll'llh a companion. r-.J rs. Bernice. Taylor . keeping sharp, 1,1.•ise eyes on v.·orld, national. stalt> nnd local ac· tivilies "\\lhl'n 11·e arrived, the llnnorahle r.lavflr ,John Sn1i th ·~at a!. lhe gales of the J·ih;.' a fearlrss n1an full of ftiry ;ind ac· tlnii.'' ! '.\lis:r> Louise En1ily Higlin declares cur- rent J\.!a.\"nr f\obert ~1. \Vllson lo be. in ''"f 11·onls, as wise and S<l!lacious a man as C\-er r11lrd the eilv . She 1:; .1lso ;in avirl rCo.der, st udying her Bible faithfutlv al!hnugh a£ter a cent11 ry :'vl1ss Louise Emiy lliglin kno11•s it almost bv hl'art. -Some amoog many frie nds celebrating her JOOth hirthda\' Sundav at the home of :f'Y.. Charles J ofgenson,· made reference to this ritual re-reading of the familiar passages. "Bless vnur heart. I am briefing myself for that· Great Day," declared Miss Louise Emily H1glin. ··Like young folks say -·cram.ming for the finals.'· Government Change Hinted Supervisor Clark Cites Charter Forni Advantages By PA~fELA HALLAN (II lht D•lly 1'1111 fl•lf SuJ)f'f\'isor Ralph Clark told a group nf Saddleb.:ick Valley women Monday that it might be time for Orange County to change lt~ form of government. Speaking to the League of Women Vote r~. Clark said he has always bl-en for more local control and autonomous pro- tection. "A ch11rter county is far superior to a gPneral law county,'· he s11id . "But it is somethin,I!. that would have to ht decided bv the voters.'' 'ne said the Orange C-Ounty Chamber of Oimmerce and the Citizens Direction· Finding Comm il.lee . in addit ion to the Lr11gue or Women Vote rs. are studying charter versui; gen eral law . "The studies are lime consumin,I!. but nece.~sary if v,·e ere to make a decision," he 11aid. Oran,ll.P County i." A general law count.I-'. r-.lost lar,1!.P rnunties in C.ellfomia 11re charter cnunlies 11rcnrdinJl to County Cnuni;{'I Clayton Parker. The ri iffe rrncr betwttn the two is in prnrPdUrPs 11nd or11anb.atinn. r.rner;i l Ja\1• cn11n11e~ :id11pt the sAmr law~ p.:issed hy the ~ta!.e le~islature. Chartt>r rounties ran make rhan,11.r!': in acrnrclance with lhrir ch.:irtrr "·hirh sets down thP rulrs a cnun!v "'-'111 11.~e for governing itself, ac· corrl1ng ln Parkf'r. Chartrr ('11un11e~. al~n. ha\'e a broader ti:ixini,: pnll'f'r. Thf'I' can. fnr t>xamp!P, tax urilit1Ps Crnerfll law cnun\1e,c; cannnt , Cl<1 rk tnld ihe group that a change 1.hat will definitely be made soon on the cnun· t.v lrvel is in district appnrtinnment. He said ctJunty super\'isorial districts are. kepl fairly equal in population and districts will probably be changed in November. "llon Ca~pcrs "·ill probably be tht supervisor rnr the Pnlire S.:iddleback Valley I.hen." he said. fnmmrnling on ta:v.. rrform. Clark s::iid the propert.v tax is brcnming ton un· \viel dy But he <lC'fendf'd roun1y e~penrll· lures · bla1n1ng !h{' hi~h C<"\!>t Clf c;'lunty gove.rnment on !hr stale. "The s!a!r rn:inc1<1!t>~ proµram s u·e h.:1\P r.n pay f0r." sairl Clark "\\le cul hnek nur 111111 prngrH1nc; in .Janu.'lr;v hv puitin!! <1 fr r('Zf' nn h1r1ng and tr1mm1ng departrren1:il h11d~et~ But we ha ve nn r-nn trol ovrr st<itl' programs-i;urh as \1·pl(arP ;Hui ll1r C'llUrts . "Thrse t hing~ <tre nf a i.:rrat cnncf'rn to tJ<;_ I twlir1·e that anvth1ng !he !'fair man· n.1te~ ~hou!<l llf' fli'll(i fnr bl' lhf' s!:i!f' .. Cnmmenltng nn lhC' LnC".11 :\Jl:{'nry Form11tinn Cnn11n1ssinn squ.'lbble~. Clark rf'11eralf'rl lh•' 1·ha1n nf e\lrl!• th.it h:11e lrM!'pirrd without \akin,:( ~idrs . .. 1'111 11i.\ <lo·fe111hn.1: l1a1t1n a111I C-ls1it>rs hut thev ha1·r th<'1r side ;ind !hr cit1rs ht11·e lh1·1r.'! 1uo." he s.111! Hr adrlrtl thn! ;it 11 nu•f'!ln~ nl ma1 nrs :ind c;uprrl"l~,,r~ );'1~! \1r1•k 1\)erP 1\;1<; an aln1n<;ph1·rr nf ('(1<•pf'r:1 t111n, "Thrrt' 11;" "" na111" c:ill1ng ~:\rf111nf' ;ir!rd J1kf' intelligrnt h111n:in br11~~ fnr a chanl!r F1eld1ng a quf'.•ttr1n nn airport nn1se - a ron~t~111t cnrnplcunt 1n thr ~,<Jdrlleh~rk V11lley - Clark said he stil l hopes a regional airport can be creattcl at Camp Pendleton tn serve both Orange and San Diego Counties. Indian Guides Program Slated In South County The Saddlr.back Va lley YMCA w11! kick nff !he 1971 Indian Guide prngram th i.!' S;ilurrlllv 11·it b a Pnw \Vow al La Pat ,)un 1nr \ligh Schnol in ~1l:-s1 11n VieJn 1"0111 \\"ow artivitiC'!' will include games, craft displays. an ·1ndian Village ;'Ind tl'freshn1ents. lnfurmat1on on the India n (:u1rles prOl,!ram, for boys in !he fir.<!. Sf!· cnnd anrl 1l11rd gradr<;, anrl their fa!hers, will he a1·ai!ahle The Pow \\'ow will run frnrn I p.n1 to ~. Ne~I 11eek sign up for 1he Guides \\"Lil be hrld on SC'pl. '28 al 7 JO pm for Sl+lfler1!~ at lllP follo11·ing elementary srhr11l(~-El ·rnro. Al1~0. Ga! es • fl ln 1•11·011d. l 1nrl.1 \·1~!a. 0' ~ r i 1 J, t'nrd11!~r.1 , OPI <"<·rru ;ind \'1rjo S1l!.n ups h•r ·•t11d1•r1!~ ;1\ Valenr1;1 and lr\1ne \\l \I bf" held Sep!. 29 at 7 :10 r ni I! ('pff'c;ent;1111 P!': Bf lhf' 't' ;i1 rnrh of I ha srlt1 ••!s .... 111 hr on hand fur tlie <,111.11 ups. i\('111'111rs !hi~ y1•;1r will lnChlrle ca111p. ••111 ~. k1l e fl\••_ plnr11"i1od drrhv rar1s, t1Jrk r1 ... 1io11L~ n,nd oll1er spf'l'1.:il ou1 1ng.~ For fur1!1er 1nfnrmat1(ln, rnr11act \\rl~oii Gi11n~k~" 6~fl Y~f\,\ The F oothall Season: You ore possibly now in the process of sho pping for carpeting, and hove been talking to soles people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt feel like o "football," bounced around wi th a bevy of confli cting stories . Wh ic h is the best carpel fiber? What is the best ~exl ure for your use? What kin d of podding should be used? We think you will .detect the straight answers at Alden's. W e've be en help in g people score "touchdQwns" in Orange County for fourteen years. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUIS: M ... -Th•rs., t to 5:10 -Fri., t to t -S..., 9:30 to 5 ' • • ------. Sa11 Cle1nente Capistra110 EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stooks VOL 6~, NO. 226 , 2 SECTIONS , 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1971 TEN CENTS Irvin es Supporting City; Heiress Countered . By BARB . .\RA t\RF:IBICH QI !no o • .i, 'il•I ~IOU Se1'en rncinbcl'.s ul th€' lr1 ine l:in11 ll ha1 e ~e11r a prt11io11 SU!Jp11r1u1j.i thf' 1n· <'or pot a\11)11 ol tht• <.'Ill' ol lr\'1n<' h.1 Robert Hatr1n, t·h011rr11<i 1~ of lhr (lr<ln~e l '01Jnl,1 Bo;lnl vf SU!J1'1'1'1Stir~ The ir u1111~ apparen1lv 11as designed 1n <·01111ter statt•n1rnts inade [}v .loi.111 lr1·11H' Sn11th who 1·isi!ed Ur:ingr Coun!~ li'ist 11eek 111 an a!ten1pl to !>t'rsunrie lhe i;uper1·1sc1r:i1 10 delay 1hr 1ntorpor~ll1011 The Jr1i11e peti11011 ~talcs .. l1 is 1he opinion of the undersigned, who OW)l or property represent in eKcess ot 23: percent of the capititl slot·k of !he lr1·1ne Con1- pany. and all of who1n rPsid~ within the boundarie.s of Uranf:e Count.v, thal the l'itizens who !Ive ll'l!hin the proposed citv nr Irvine should be all owed 10 1·01e and determin e for 1hen1~ell'eS b~· maJOnt,.11 1ote as tu lhe inrorporation ot the cit~ ur ]JTine. \\e would !rusl !hat !ht ~u~rvi>Or!" of Orange Coun1y would l11u1or lt11s l'lj.!ht of self·detern1ination w1lhou1 dela.1." The pe!1t1011 was signed by (iloria \Vood lrv111e. 11•itlo11· vf the late ~1yford Irvine . hi~ d;iughtrr, Linda 1rvinl' G:>.ede . ht'~ husl.Ja11d. i\I. Keith Gaede: (i!oria \\'. Bryant. da ughter of (;Joria Irvine by a. previous marriage : Kate Lillard \Vheeler. 1:randdaughter of Jarnes lr1·ine. \V i!llani T. \\'hite 11 :. son of Glor:a lr\'ine by a prel'ious marriage and his 1v1fe. ~·l elinda Royer \\'hite. Other names on the petition include the Ja~· Eye Corporation and \\ hiteCo F.n1trpr1ses. for which \\'ill1a1n \Vhite signed . .Joa n Irvine Smith. v.•ho 1s l·har·ging th1• tr1 ine Foundation. rnajori!y stockhold!'r 111 thr Ir\ 1neo t:on1 pan~'. 11'ith 1nis rn<1 naj.!e 1nrnt ot' lhr orderly del'elopment of lhr \'as! r<\11eh hciltl1ngs. is the principal 111- tlivitlual stockholder in thr ltv1ne rorn - pany. owning 24 \M!rcent of the shares. A copy of the lr1·1ne family pe1111on 1va~ srnl to John Burton. ch1urma11 ollhf' Council of the Co1nmunities of lrl'int-and a principal proponent of incnr·pora!inn. Burton said today. "\Ve are very pleas· t-d thal the.~r. people arr. in concert with our views on democracy and our goal of incorporation . Since Supervisor 1Ronald 1 Caspers is so intrrestrd in reprcsentinl.! shares c.f lht' lr1 u1e Cornpany, perhaps he'd better tonsidrr these .. ~.lrs. Sn11U: has charged thr <·1ty ()f lr1·in£> 11·111 be il slurn Cad Thorn1on , Citv rn:inagrr of S.uit;i Ana i'harges it will bC a hrautiful cl\y fur tleauliful people liorh seek lu slop ltit i11cor1xir;1!1on. I.Jul fr•!' \'t'f'V d1!f£>rrn1 reason.'. l\lr . Tllornt o11 hrt:i11se he fl'ars Santa A1111 11111 tru)I• rrah1.e lhe lru11 s of hts Ji-year 1nanasr· 11irnt -a steady drrl111r "Bu1 the issue 1s not properly for eithrr •\\r.~. Sn1ith or l'arl Thornton to decide. It t!\ for the pe-0ple. ll lh£>y want to be H part of Santa Ana, it is thrir right t11 decide it ar thr JlQlls The l'Ot ers of Santa Ana should address then1 stlles lo new n1a1mgemenL The reasons behind J\!rs. Sn1ith 's gud · den interest in the isslJe of incorporation 111 the l't!y of lr"l'Ule arr \'rry t'lear. Her disrC'gard of 1he larls and her in- !l:unrnat ory ch<irge!\ of pren1aturJty and ~!uni-building coupled w11h her dominant 1nlerest in 1no ne v are a~ sure an in· dl1.:t1ne11t of overbc<ir ing se lfishness 2.s a puhlll' confession ··n ur ini; the St-pt. I~ he a r 1 n g , S!IJ.>l'r1•1so r Caspers slated that her 111· lerest a~ a stockhulder 111 the Irvine Corn· p;111.v should bf to11s1drred. 1\·lr. Casper.; 1s obvioll.'l!y tonrllsed. 1\lrs. Smith's stock 11i a corporation has no legal standing at the polls-F'urthPr. Supervisor Ca!!per.!L slated he v.·as reody to \'Ole on the issue enate _xten s Go1·~1 f>ftoto." Slto1v11 Murder Victim l(nifed 15 Times \Jedica! lestunonv 11·ils <~01nplttetl !o cla y 111 the U1·ange Coun!.1· Superior Cn11rt n1urder I rial or San L'le111eotc ~lann<' . \lark A ,Johnson 1v1th a statemen1 tl\ /he 1)1: .• ~rian 11·ho pe rtor1nect lht autnsp1 11n Conni e Ly1111 .John~on lhal her ki!ler ~tabhecl her al least 20 t1111es. Dr. Oa11id Katsuv;11n:i testified 111111 ll'hoever rcpt'<.iledly ·~la~hed anti stabhcd lhe auracUl'e hrunelle also used gre:1t ph~'Sll'al force and a hlu nl 111:..trume11t 111 fracture her ~kull. !"111:!.~h in:ui~· or h<'r t('eth a11d hre<Lk the 11rtun·.~ nose :\\rs. Johnson-~ sa1·agcl~ b"~l<'ll boOI' v.·as Cound on 1he bed 11i the coupll'·s Higher Education Goal s Scheduled .A.s For11n1 Topil' A p,1nrl tnade Uf) of .,l'IJOIJI oll1e1als. ;i parent. a s111dl'nt and a leg1sla1or 11'111 dJSi'll"~ thr fllOal~ nf hig hl'! tduta!lon ui <t :-.ne~·1al pro~ra rn 0<'1. :i al San t'l('inentt Jligh School. The progra111. siwn sored b~· tile Leagut of \\'on1e11 \'ottrs and are<L PT"I.~. 1~ "l"M'rl ro thf' puhfit It 1~ sthc1t11led to htgin al 7 30 p m. in lhe httlr lhcattr. l'ancl n1r1nbi'rs \\'!I! lll<'luci(' ('api~tranu 1 nifieU .SCllool l11~tncl Supf'nntrndrn1 ·rru111an RP11t·d1t!: ho<lrd ol tri1.~1et:~ n1ernbrr Hobert Beaslt'.1 ~1 honl pnnt·ip:il \\'altrr !-ipc'nc·l'r lrachrr ~ hn~ Prr~ttJll and studenl .Jon L1n1f'hrook . \'an1e~ nf the parent and ll•g1sla1 or h;11 r not tJcrn announced . The progra111 \\Iii be 111ode1a1trl h.1· ?llrs .. Jack Turk . past president of !hr Hunti ngton Beach Uagut of \\'omen \'o lers. Boating Safety Class Seheclulecl At Dana School ,I., sl)('c ial class in boating safety for 111! residents of the CapislrAno Unified School District \Vii i begin al 7 p,m. Thursday al Dana Elementary School in Dana Poinl The course, offered lhrough the adult education d~parh'nenl of the district. 1~ sponsored by US. PO\\'er Squ11drc111s. a naHonal organi'lali()n of boating rn· thusias1~. Topics 10 be CO\'ercd in lht-weekly class ses,c;ion.s include s" 1 n1 a ns hip, n.a l'igation, go v e r n m r n I rrgulalions. nautical rules ()f the roar! and radio pro- cedures. F'u rlher inforn1ahon Ina~· be obtll incd by contacting the A,1u:t 1-;ducalion office at San Clrmet1te lligh School. 492-4 165. Virginian lo Court'! SACRA1'.IF:NTO. CaHf 1A P f -llouse Republ ican L('ader GcrHld r ord says hi' reels Rep. Hichard Poff IS the lead111~ rhQict in Conj.!r«:~s lo rrpla<'(' ~upr!'1nr Courl .Just1f'f' Huc:o Bl11rk. w ho~c rerirr· n1c11l was announced la!>I 1\l('fk. apartn1en1 at 416 ~!ontet'r.v Lane on Junj' 17. 1970. Johnson. 20. wa~ arrested a ye:ar la1 {'L The death penalty i~ not an issut" in-lhe nu11·iury trial. II 'ol'as agreed in a pretrial <teal that rli1ninated the jur·y that Chief Llepu!y Dis!ntl A!tornry Jame~ Enright 11·ould ask for a rna xinium of second <1egrer rnurd~r a!!ain~t 1ht ~oung rn1hta1 y pol1ct'1nar1. Ka1su.1·a1na displayed ruunerou~ col· ured shdes. \ 11•1dly tlep1cling lhf' 20..yeai · old victim ·~ uuinerou:.> woun1l s be.fnrr .ludge \\'ill1arn to.1urray !\lnnday during an afternoon ses~ion that led se1·rra1 women onlvokers !o ICll l't lilt courtrO<)fll . . Johnson steadfast!\• refused to loo~ at !he e'.{h1b1ts ;ind Sa1 with his heact lo11·erecl lhrougho uL K a I li u y 11 m a .~ te~il1no11y. K;it.~uy;i1na told En nght rh;.1 ht> did nut bel1e•e .\·lrs .. Johnson was l'Onsc10U.\ at 1hr 1in1r she was stabbrd ancl I hat her at · ta r ker used !he knift after repeatedly ~·lubb1ng h1.!i vic1u11 11•11h what is be!ie•·ed !()he a kilch£>n s1ool. Tlia1 atlacker. !hr µ11~sician addrcl ;ilso bil his \'1cti111 on both breasts and hr pouit ed 10 1he deep lerlh rn arks tlearl~· 11s1ble on the enlured .!ilides. Joaquu1 Di strict To lleee iv e Aid Und er U.S. La\\ Trllstet's of 1he San .Jnaquin Elt111e11. l;ir v Scl1onl Distric1 learned l\1ondav their· l•:niergenc.v Employment Ac1 application ha.~ be£>n accepted. The district plan5 to use the $42.900 In h1rt-!'ieven employes full time for HI months. Included in !be list arr llvo teacher aides. one curriculum te chn ica l wriler . one maintenance man. one ~ardener. onr,; ~raphic arts l echn1t'ian and one cuslo· dian "\\'e "''ert told the-di striet i~ not t'orn · 1n1t ted to kee ping the peoplP if \.\'e hnd !hey are not needed."' sairl Assis1an1. Superintendent /lex i\er ison. ' ' B l1 l because y,•e are growing so last we pro· babll' will need all of them. .. ~·1ost are positions we v.·ould hir, 11ny..1·11y. Having them in adl'ance ,,·ill help us catch up in tu·ea.s in whi ch \\'e have gotten behind." Kitt y Cnuses Police Crnsli An unmarked San Clemente police unil su~tained minor damage P..Jonday when 21 Capistrano Beach woman !!Werved lo avoid hitting a cat nnd struck the parked vehicle. Authorille.3 said the accident oc· rurred 111 about 6 a.m. in front or :'14.iJ2 Callt Portola in Clpi.!ttrano 8e11ch. The left rear fen der of the light blue police car wa.!L 1mashed in. office-rs said. Tht. drh·!r nf lhe auto involved in the mishap \\'ii~ identified as Terri flat r.ret-n. 25. of 345~ft Calle r ortol ti i I,. "" ' . -' •• -,}-'-·I, DAILY l'ILOl ~tlll Ph•lf COMMUNIT Y CLUBHOUSE TAKES SHAPE; ELSEWHERE TOO NEW CONSTRUCTION SURGES Local Group1 Alre11dy Are R:eserving Space in S230,000 Structure to Be Open by Jan. l New Building Boom Strikes San Cleuiente Br eaking Out of Til{hl l '<1sh Doldr1uns B~ .1()11\; \'ALTl::RZ/1 Of lllf D•ll• ,.il•I ••11! Fur th~ pa ~l l11e ~·ears tigh1 rnonc~· and oth"r factor~ k e p 1 bt11lrling Jn S<tn t;lem{'nte al a iu:ar sl;.ind~till But 1n la1r l!iil a hoo1n with j}et'Ul1a1· quahlles i~ swerp1n~ th<' t·o1nn1un1t 1 Allh(1ugh r1·1dellt'<' 1i. nol ai. ~1a r~ ai. !hi' prrl'ious stir~es or !!163 and J9lili, 1he dollar an1ounts al rtady are soarini.:. Vast lracts nf houses are nol !he nnnn in San Clmcnte's new surgt' nl bl11ltl1ng a<:t1vities. Apartmen1 s, tripleXt'S and 1 uston\ homes and major con1mer c 1al drvelopmtnls arf' lh<' mains1ay of lhi s year's activity which alread.v has .\'te!ded more than $9 million 1n pern11t valuation!'.. San Clen1ente's biggest l>oonl -the 1966 edition -yielded S16 m1lho11. Thi:· \e;ir 1970 d 1t'd l\'ilh S2 i 1i111\1011 'I 1l11nk ,,,. 1<' fcrhnJ: rt11· l'll<'t·I" uL !oo~ened monev and son1t· drops 111 thP 111• 1r r1•st ra(e. t-.llill11>le res!rl1•n1i;1l 1hvelJ1n~.~ s<'ein to b£' !ht• lh111 g, l\'1.'1·1' h:id :-.nine prPt1~· may1r pniJl'('1!--. loo. 111(·lud1n~ tht' new ho)ip11;1I and a rna)or sh11pp1ni:, t 1·111er_ .. ,;:ud t 11\' D1rt·1·t•1r of Buildi ng and Plnnn1n1: /Jirk Ah!n1an. 13csitle s thr bulky pnl lf't:I ~ ('\1dc1H'I' nf ~rQwth ean he seen in <111 altcn1oon Ori v•; throu~h IOY•ti On reS•d~'nlia! strrets. !()ls whu.:h hi11e remained [al1011• now ore occupied b,I' 1·ustom hon1es or ;;rparlmenl units 1n !he lram1ng stage. Contlon1iniu1ns. a.~ well. ... 111 be a irend, Ahln1:in predicted. In recenl week!\ the cit } ·s first fonnal t•ondomin1um projecl , a dozen unlls, Motorcycle Rider Hurt .Seriously in El Toro David A. Lpe1 .. son or !\>Ir. and 1 .. !r~. \Villiam Lopez ol Capis lrano Beach. 1s in serious condition tocl11y afl er his mot.orey. ele collided w1lh an 11utomobilr on f.I Toro Road. Officials of Mission Vit'J() Con11nuni1.v llospilal de!'icribcd hi~ condition today a' •·guarded ... The tccidenl occurred. accordi ng lo lht: California Hiahway Patrol. at 9· l:l p.m. SUnday al t~ interseclioo of El Toro Road a..d Jut.ewood In El Toro. Lopet., 24. who livt5 in Santa Ana . wa11 following a motorcycle dri ven by Willian1 W. Gurr of Costa Mesa because he had broken hi~ htadlight in 11 spill a half hour earlier. Thr' highy,•ay palrol repor1ed Iha! (;urr tnlered lht intersrction first followed hy Lope.1. who collided with ;r,n auto1nobile rlriven by Richard L. Sttllwar. 2-4&42 Bun· • bl1ry, El Toro. Lopez. who \\'as 11 footba ll player at San Clen1cnlt' lhgh School before ic:raduatlon in 19fi5. was taken to l\l issinn Comn1uni1 ~· I lospital v.·ith maJOf injuries tn the right .~1de or tilt head. The highway patrol spokcsrrian sard ll re commendat ion will ·bc made that he be i;~ted for fail ing to drive with a headlight and for rx-eeedlng a reasonable spe:ed considering the condit ion or his vthicle. Duke Ellin!(lOo a Hit ~·1IOSCQ\\' I UPI • -Duke Ellington and his orchestr11 completed their premlrr Ru~sian pcrlormanet.s in Leningrad P.lon· day <L!ld rcce1 \led high praise lron1 cn1 1e~ for hclpiOJ:: the Soviet people "understan d lh soul or the Negro pc11ple. '' • 11·1·1•1\1•11 1·11\ approv;1 I \\'r re J.!•Hng l.11 havr n1or" Qf them. plann1•rl ~ 01111n11n11 y del't'lopment will probnhl.v inrT~·a:it·. 100_•· At1ln1<1n !'.Aid, A 111:1111r hlulf <1p!lrt1ne11I project 1t·it h ~~1 uu 11:-. 1.~ t1(·:1r lllf: !'01nple1Lo11 ovrrl()(lkin~ thr !'ia11 l'll'nlf'nh· pier -1ntlicali\'t: of cl1'v"lnpf'ro. r111chn1: n1ulliple units th£> only ,,u!u1 ion 10 \Oarin~ land to~ts along the 1·u;1;o:t Ah!111<1n bclil'l'CS the style or the latest ronstrutfl()n su rge 11•ill prevent a glut of any one spt"eif1c typi: or project. "l'or a wlulr Wt' had nothing but apartn1cnts. then ii s\vung over to son1C'lh i11p; elsf'. It seems Lo balance oul so 11•e don 't have lopsided land uses." One n1anitcsl:Jtion ()(!he diverst lypti; of bui!dini:. ho11·evcr. is the increased loan on thr" h1uld111g dcparlmenl sta ff. "\\'11h tht 111any sn1~1ler projects com· l'!\ a lot more stuff lin1e. In a 11111jor lract 111 ~peC'tion i.~ 1nucti easier. You ean covrr ;ill the hou.~es quickly because !hey're ~urnt11·hal idenl11·al " But in hundreds of smaller projects, f'.'Vcry job ha s its special inspections and 111.~pettors "drive all over luwn," he said. n multiple dwellings <:onlinue lo lead lht' park in San Clemente. city control. .~hlman believes. can be ilronger. "In a !'ondominium application wt can I <1p; on many more restrictions than a standard subdi vision. The planning com · miss ivn and council both alway!\ can hal'e .-rrack at the plans _" And the applications by San Clen1e11tr standard~ -are nooding in. Single·family-residence permit figures soarrd lhi!!. AuJtuSt to 97. During lht 5ame . 1nonth last year the figure wa~ a skimpy 15. Permits ror multiple residential dwell· ings doubled In that same period . Dy the end of August San Clemente had lo,:tRCd r,i-3 residential un its either coin· illeted or under construction. Al the same lime last year only 119 h11id been recorded. "lt's hert." Ahlman .said "I guess San ('le1ncntc is feeling the brush stroke of the feat surge al l over Southern Orange County." I and he made it clear he was prepared lo t'ha11ge the boundaries of the city. "This is certainly not consistent with our understarxling i·n our last meeting. I" <L tele-pone conversation Friday. h• rtpc:iled his \Vednesday po,"'ition and ad· ded th:it if ~l rs. Smith didn't own 20,000 acres she should , and that the in-- corr1orators were onl y incorporating 3.000 arres The other 15,000 acre11 are a gift. Incredible : .. ,l 1s tlear to us that Supcrl'isor Caspers is eitl1er unable or unwilling t(t distinguish the real public issues from lh• pril'ate specia l interests. Who doe!I Supervisor Ca!<pers really represtnt if he is v.·illing to make his elected office a tool for ~lrs. Sn1ith's private war?" • I Def e1·me11ts Fo1· Youths 'Abolisl1ed \\' A:lfllNGTON I UPI 1 -The Senate, :!lier a sel'en month struggle , passed ;ind sent to President Nixon toda y a draft ex· tension bill that :ebolish('S defertnents lor collegt students and gives the n1ilitary • record high pay raise . Pas.sage.. al llie measure -which will restore draft c11lfs lhal 'have been suspen· ded since June 30 -followed a close 61 ll'I 30 vote "·h1ch barred a threatened fil ibuster. ~ The bill is expetlcd to be signed by Nix-on soon. Inductions probably v.-ill be resurned immediately after\\'ards. The bi ll carries the strongest statement yet 1~rillen by Congress on the Vietnam Viar -urging the Presidenl to \\'ilhdraw alt U.S. troops fro1n Indochina as soon as possible. But, to the di ~appoinlment of war <'t·it1rs, the rneasure sets no deadline for an encl to U.S. involvement. Since !he existing draft authority t.~· pired , a series of control'ersies had held up a fin al Senate l'Ote on the ntw legis\a. lion to extending the Selectivt Service !\)'~!P..ni until June 30. 197:1. ~upporter!'. of !he ex tension succeeded in convint'ing lwo·th1rds of their col· It-ague ... !hat a continuation of nn 111• duct1oos 1,·as a ha zard lo nal1onal secur1· ty. ~o one has been drafted in to the army :;111ce June. In add1t1on to a 11~·0 year e..~tension ot the draft the legtslat1on inc ludes a S2.4 billion military pay raise and a com· promise 1·ers1on of an cnd·lhe-war amendment. The Senat e originally passed an end· the-1var an1endn1enl <:ailing for tht \\11lhdra wal of all U.S. troop5 rrom Indoc hina 1n 11i11r 1nonths. The language 11·as \\'eakened and th e spec i r j c w1!hrlrawal t1me!able deleted 1n a Senate· J[ouse conference. Senate Den1ocratie Leader ~1 i k t l\1 <lnsfield, y,·ho introduced the Vietnam amendment. promised his colleagues lhe;.' 11·ould have anot hl'r opportunity to volt for it later in the session. ..We must bring this war to an end ." ~1ansfield said. ''It is within our power. it v.·e wi ll ael. .. ~'lansrield la iltd last y,•eek to table the l'onference report and &end it b<'!ck to Senate-House negotiation in an effort to restore hi~ amendment. Orul(e 11'ea~er The cool. gray look is in ror the Orange <.:oasl. Night and morning low e\oud.s and fog are still with us with highs on I~ beach near 70, inland near 78. Lows will be 64 and 65 respectively. INSWE TODAY Scllool prriyer tt1 pportt:·rt ore forci11g o. vote u~ tht House o'' conu-over.,ial issue. See tl.O'l/, Page .f t&do.JJ. C1llt«~l1 t c~~1 ... U• n C11ttl-lltotl ?t-U CIMICI 11 Cr t u-• tl 0.11~ Ntl;c:11 9 &tlltt•llL l'ttt I ...... ,.1~....... lt l'!ltt lltt 11·11 14 .... , •• , If .I.~~ LI M•" 11 M t r<LfM ll(lflfll ' ........... 1• M11ll•ll 1"11Nt ti NllltlMll Nt•1 ••t Or-C.iiMy t Sv1Yi1 ,.,,.,. 1t ~rta lt-1• S'°'• Mt••t1' N-11 l e1tvl11M lt li.t1t111 lt Wttl-I Wtlftltfl'I NtWI 11'1f Wtrltl Ntwt ... • I , ,. I I, I r I ( \ Z OA.Jl 'I PILCl SC lutsdQ-, StptenlW 21, 1971 Decision. Nears For Salt Creek By BARBARA KRE JBJCl:.I Of tl\t 0.1!' ~11111 St1H Wht.n the eurtain got>s up on "'hat pro- mises W be the final act of the Salt Cre<'k saga \\'ednesday. Orange Co u n l y SuP.::rvisors may find themselves playing leading ro\ei1. in a "landmark" decision for Cal lfomia .. A lot of people arf' s1ru~ghng wit.ff'lhis problem of bearh access," said Laguna Beach altornt>y \\'iltlam \\'tlcoxen today, ''.and slnct this case eame up early, it's liable to set some precedents in the i;t.atewide situat ion." Aft.er some two years of legal v.Tangl- ing and careful ne.li(otiation. supervls(lrs an 5Cheduled to act at 10 11 .m. Wrd- nesday on Avco Communlly Developers' affer ta tum aver to the county, for $2.5 million . a 3~-acre beach parcel, after fully developing it 11 1th publie parking lots, roads. conce!ision stands. rest rooms, walkways and other su pport facilities. If the offer ts a_C'Cepled the ('l')Unty will forego prt>scriptive rights to other beach trail ~ in the area be!wl!e n Monarch Rt1y and Dana Point and the Save Sall. Crttk C:Ommitt.ee v.·ill agree 111 dismissal Qf a lawsuit filed ln 1969 .11gainst the Board of Supervisors and the Laguna .Niguel C:Orporation after county abandon ment of the ald Salt Creek Road. Following the merger of Aveo and the Laguna Niguel Corporation, nego tiations to solve the Salt Creek access problem were begun anew and the lat~t offer is the twelfth to be considered . lt ha s the official approval of the Orange Coun!y Coast Association and has be.en approved in principle by the. supervisor~. ''As a direcl.or of the State Planning and Conservation League and 11 member nf the 11ttorney general's Envi ronmental Task Force," said \Vlleoxen, a leading figure in ~ Save Salt Creek campaign. "I attend many sessions on the problem of what stance to take. t{l protect the public inte rest in gelling to the beach and also protect those "·ho ov.'Il property on the shoreline. "We spend much time dlseussing ways of resolving lhese access problems .11nd th is setms lo be a happy demnnstration of coopera tion, rather than warfare. '"lt ran sa ve years ol Jit igat1on and ex- pense , during which the public 1s depri v· ed of access and the landowner is depriv- ed of the use of considerable areas of prope.rty . '"The Laguna Niguel area is typic al of ... man y shorcfront prnperties criss-crossed \.\'Jlh old beach trails which, under prescriptive rights, cloud the tltle to che property. So we have coined a new word -'"bunching." In other words, if there are 10 trails meanderi11g across some- one's property, th e state or county can .11gree to give up eight or nine of them and accept one or tv.•o good access routes that ser,·e the des ired purpose of gell ing the public to the bearh and can he pro- vided with necessary parking, thus "bunching" !he o!d !rails into one or lwn loglca! routes. The Salt Creek &rgeemen!. Wilcoxe.n added , also '4'ill be studied with interest hy those involved in curre nt legisl atio n that would place cont rol nf coastline developm ent in the hands of state .1 nd re:gional agencies, rather than local go\'ernments. ''This could dr.monst rate that local government has the 11bili t.y lo solve en- vironmen t.al and coastal problems at a local level." he said. Wilcoxen said that, on the hasi s Qf his knowledge {lf appraisals. !he proposed fina ncial il rrangement is fa ir. "Avco gets no ca5h for either lhe: acce5s roads !hat supplant the old abandoned rQad. or the 11 acres of beach. for which they ask the county to pay QH ;;n ex1~1ing first mnrtgage." he said. "The balance: of the ]<ind cost is for the. two parkin.R lots and the cost of the concessions they will put in is considerably less than it would be if the work were put out to bid by the coun- ty." Wilcoxeri noted that. "After A VC'fl made its initial offer, the Harbor Commis~ion and Supervisor Caspers' office ne.gotiated with them fur ther and 1.s 1. result we now have. a better offer." College T1·ustee Sl{eptical Ove1· NewSaddlehack Vote By PATRICK BOYLE 01 th• ru11v l'llot S!1t1 A trustee of Saddleback O:>!lege said Monday he felt the srhoo!'s chances of getting a bond issue. approved by the vot- en; were slim and no more such proposals shou ld be brought. before the electorate. Haru: Vogel. 1970-7! president of the board, said he thought '"the day of the bond issul! iL"i over " "I would say that no bond issue or any kind is goiflg to pass," he added '"!think we hav e seen the lasl da ys of I.he OOnd isf.Ue.."' The comments came fo llowing a repnrl by s11perintendent Frerl Bremer con- cerning the final results of the Sept. 14 Cities Bu y R iot C.ear ~.ALE IG H. :\ C. I AP 1 -Thl""et-fnurlhs "''North Carolina ·~ cl!re.~ and town~ tia\·e. IJSf'd federal ant1crlmf' funds In huy rin1 gear. but suc:h purcha~s accnunl for nnl~' a small portion nF the state's funds under th~ Omnibus Crime ;i nd Safe S!ref'!S Art Bill Juhan. ad ministrator nf !he ~t.:iie·.~ law and nrdr..r d11·1~1on. ~aid ~lflll 000 h.:id been spe.nt for riot equ 1pmen! l h1~ year from the $8.3 million l'l\Jthnrized for all programs in Korth Carolina for 19i0-il under the act. 01.ANGr COAST DAILY PILOT OMNGI! CO.uT .,yr.~ISHIMG COMPA.NY Rob•rt N, W•od P'raldtnt al'll Pu~llJler J ,e .. R. Cudf"f , \'1ca P'taklMf end "-'"'•J 6'.&lllOW' J Thono•• K11.,il £dll0 t 'Jli~ll A. fr'4 Rf~~in1 MMlfll~ Ed•ll>r Qarl11 H. l &01 Rie~t•d I', N1U A»lmnf Mll!l'flrisl Edl!o,... ....... 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OI' ... _,,_lo. ~ ..... _,. lie ~•'"""1clld .,..,,...,,, ..,..U.I ,.., • .. .,.., .. ~l -· ....., ~ ,..,. .. ,. .... .,....,.., ..... .... ~ Me1, C.11,,,,,._, .-crl~llM .., u rri.<-1.1,is ,.._t111y1 IW ,...11 t1 IJ .atMt!llrJ "''tUt ry 11n11Mr.-, n .u -tfllr. bond election . OistQrt voters re.fused 1" approve the s.11 le of $24.8 million In bonds for the construction nf new buildings at the Mission Viejo campus. Vogel 11 ttributed the defeat to I.he "o\•erburdene.d taxpayer'' .11nd the cloud of con!u.sion caused by the recent rtate Supreme Court ruling on property tax- ation for schools, The eourt ruled tha t such educational support is 'inequitable and, therefore, une<>nstitutinnal. Referring t.o the defeat of the bond pro- posal as a "sound "'hipping al the poll!i," Vogel ~uggested the school implement it.s con!ilruction program with pennissive la.'< lev ies. ""~e are going lo ha1•e lo proceed on 8 pay-as-you·go-basis ,'' he said. Vogel suggel'ited the board arlopt a policy of no longer ~oing to the \'Ole.rs for bani\ funding appto1·al. Howe \•er. he ff!· iiuPs!ed that nn ar11on be tak en im- merl1at('ly nn his sugge.s!1on in order ,,, :i llo"' his felt!lw !rustees t11 carefully con- ~1der such ll policy. The (llher trustees (lffered nn com- mrn1s nn \'ogcl '.~ remarks. Trustee Patrick Backus t h 8 n k ~ rl i::urenntend ent Fred Bremer Hnd college. C(lrnmun1ty relations direc t.or Melvin t-.111- chelf for Lhe effort they put forth to gain support for !he bond passage. Bremer pr{lvided ln.Jstees v.·1th the break down by commun ities or the vote in I.he elecHon in which only 15 perce.nt of thf' electorate "·ent lo the polls. The portion of "_yes" votes was 28 per- cent in San Clemente; 36 pertent in Capistrano Beach: 40 percent in San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point; 48 percent In Laguna Beach. Lagun11 Hi\!5, Laguna r-i'igut'l and South Laguna : 68 percent in Tr \"ine: 70 percent in r.lission Viejo; 84 percP.nt in El Toro : 54 percen t In Leisure \\'orld : 50 percent. In Trabuco Canyon and 42 percent in Tustin. Saddlehack Has 3,930 Stttdents, Boost of 23% Student enrollment. at Saddleb11ck C'--01lege for the 1971 -72 11.c.ad emlc year in- creased 23 percent from the previous year. 11u~rlntendent Fred Bremer told trustees ~lond11y night. Or. Bremer said .11 total of 3,930 area resident.!: h&\'e enrolled in classes at !he f\.1isslon \'iejo campu~ since cla sses began Sept. 13. Of these, 1,86i are.. full time and 2,0fil are part time. The superinte.ndent !aid he had predicted enrollment would reach 4.000 for the fall quarter. but added that many pert-time .students had been turned av.•Ry when the class they wished to enroll In \\'as flllf'd_ Dr. Brrmer t1 lsl'I nrilt>d thal offil'i11 !~ had only twe n re.riuirrd to C8ncel fnur ~vening cl11sst>s y,·hii:n the enrollment minimum fll 12 11\udenls could not bt reachOO. He Y id this compared with Iii clas~e.oi wh ich were c11ncelled ln the. fall quartl!r of 1970 I l:IAIL Y l'ILOT Sl•lf l'Mt. ACCUSES SADDLEBACK UCl 'a George K•nt Saddlehack's Chief Lashed By Professor A UC Irvin e professor Monday .11ccused the superintendent or Saddle back College of bringing pressu re on University ol California offici als to keep him off the t>.1lssion Viejo campus. Profe~sor George Kent, a comparative culture instructor at UC!. said. "I think it is rather rionr style for a college presi- dent lo use !hat sort of tac!ic~." Jn a hea ted exchange betwten the pair, Dr. Kent said Dr. Fred Breme.r had con- tacted both state and university offi cials to halt Kent ·s activities. Prof. Kent, 42, was ejected from the campus b}' Bremer in lhe spring when he attempied to circulate a questionaire among students at the. school. The thrust of the"s'urve.y, Kent 11a id .11t the time, was to deter mine whether Sad· dleback College was .11 repressive educa- tional inst itution. One of th e questions ask!d students v.·as whether they t hou ah t ''ad- ministrative apie.s'' monitored classroom ac!ivlli es. Kenl u.id Dr. Bremer 11 o u g h t assistance from state Sen. Oenni5 Carpen ter (R-Newport Beach) and University of California: Re gent William F reneh Smith to keep the professor from pre11sin g hill independe.nt Inq uiry Into stu- dent opinions. ''This is !he only campus I know lhat is afraid of inqu iry," Kent told the board of trustees. "T ~m not .11fraid of you, Dr. Kent ," superintendent Bremer shat hack. ~s a resµlt of Bremer's requests, Kent claimed thet Chancellor Dani al Aldric h of UCI had subsequently asked the pro- fessor to refrai n from his Sadd!eback College activities. Dr. Bre-mer arlm!Hed conlacling t'int h C;,,rpenter and Smith and .ruggested to the ptofes~r that he "worry about Dr . Kant and UCL" Battin, Caspers Win LAFC Ro1u1d In Court Rulin g By T0~1 BARLF.\" or 1~1 01llY ~11ot s1111 Shocked la~·yers for the Orange ((lunly League. of C11ies are. today pic king up rhe pi'eces nf .11 h1wsuit th11t w11.~ demol ished Mon d11y after just t"·o hQurs nr courtroom debale into the Local Agency Formation Commissio n cnntroversy, 11 had been estimated t)efore the fou r p.11rtles invnlvtd went into Ori:inge. Counr y Superior Cou rt Jud.11 e Ch11rles Bauer's courtroom that it. might take as long as two weeks lo get a ruling on the Le.agut'.~ argument tl'tat LAFC member Char ll's Pearson was unlawfull y replaced by Anaheim ;ittnrney Herb Licktr_ flut attorney Tom Woodruff for the League. ar;d attorney Tim Str11der for the lnrerveni ng Council of Communi ties n( lrvine.. neve.r reached the stage of calling w\t nes~es 10 support their arguments a~;iinst col1n!y supervisors Robert Ballin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde, Th!" '"'O supcrvisor.oi 11nd Hydt: rep!acl!d Pearson 1vith Licker la~! Aug, 9 in a 11ix- 11econd debacle thal ended with Ballin and Hyde running from an LAF'C hesring room that 1vas packed wlth angry Orange Counl.y mayors. That meeting ne \'er came into quPstion before .Judge Bauer. He heard opening argum,nt~ from Deputy County Coun~el William McCourt for the Battln-C.18pers group and prt Hmlnary strttemen~ from Woodruff 11nd ~tn~dPr hefore. granting the dtmur· rer tohjection in l11w) submitter! b)I McCourt. Judge Bauer ruled, in effect. th at Woodruff had take:n the wrong road lo reach the req uired destination. He pointed out that an issue involving polil ic11\ olfire 11uch as th11l he:ld by Pearson rou!d only be di~puted v.·ith the consent of the slate attorney general. Woodruff, ohviou.~ly ~tafU!f'r,.d, plt~ded '4'1th Judge Bautr for more time lo 11mtnd hls 111.ws1,1lt. .Judgt B1111~r Rll ~·e hlm until Oct. I to dn so v.·\th «imment8 which made II ell':11r that th e jurist doe' not be lfel'e Woodruf1'11 writ can be re\·11mped lo the point that it me.et.. legal r~ulrtment.~ • She's 100 Years Young Mesa Woman Marks Big Day ; Recalls Past By ARTHUR R. VrNSEL 01 llM De llY ~11<11 S!1ll f.liss Loui~e Emily Higlin ill single, ,;at!s!ied . .11nd recall s ~'hen an inf~mal 6I1l<>g machine, lhe horseless carriage, stamp!"ded cnv.•s around Oskaloosa. lov.·a and Methodi.~m me11..nt something. ShP was 100 ytar11 old t>.fonday, a Chris· t111..n fo r a full century. a Californian 63 ~ ••ars, a Cos!a r.tesan 14 years an d proud {If 11 Shf' seems to know a lol more abou t v. ha\"s wrong \\'1th the "·orld anrl how tu nl!ht ii rhan rresidl!n t Nixon. who sent his grtttin gs. Cha ncf'~ are she could tum rlghl to lhe ans11.·er g\ven for any :situation In the. Bi- ble she 's refe rred to for more than nine deca dts. H she dne~n ·t alrf'ady knnw, that 111 . "! firml y believe that ii these pew -lov· ing 'honey pots ' had stood up for Jesu s lns!ead or going to s!etp 11t their post..~. widl'spread rf'bellio n would never have sv.•ept the earth," she declares. ,\!iss Louise Emily Hil'!li n was born SepL 2il. 1871. in ~it. Carroll, Ill. She had a sturdy, simplP , fundame.nta!ist up- bringing. Belief in the right and ~ually determined disbelief in the wrong or foolis h are hallmarks of her character. "\\'e held to the straight, gospel prea rhing and fill ing of the spirit.'' she declares. r.lis!i Louise Emil y Higli n, after 100 yPars, declares th ing s au!horitati\•ely. She dismis5es the mild contemporary ways of worship as rather spineless stra1a11:ems lo fi.11 sanctuaries and col- lection plates. ''! belie\le 1he r.fe1hodisl!i bac.k in our day were in contrast to tlie 11uiet. pew-lov. ing ·sea-fn:imers' or !nday." she declares. "Thrre WAS snme shou!in' 1hat verily brought lhe Spirit down." "I do belie.Vt the old-ti me rs back there did a far helter job of holding on t,o what they bad," &be contin ues . STARTS 2ND HUNDRED YEARS Miss Louise Emily Higli n "Hold fast !n lh;it whirh lhou hast," ad- monishf's hliss L-Oulse Emily Higlin. One of those nlrl-timers he ld f11st to cnnup:h th at by 11bo11I 1890 he could finally afford an aulomnbile. to the genera! dismav and distrust of most Oskaloosa townsfolk . 1'he infrrnal n1achlrie featured the ap- po1ntmen1s nr a fine carri<1ge and had Four ~nlid r1Jbbcr tires, as "'·ell as 1ts ma rvekJu~ \ntf'rnal combust1nn eni::ine '.'lllss l.Jiuise Emily Higlin considers it a \"J11d rh1ldhond memnrv. Livestock and pels fled in terror as the horseless carria~e some Osk11loosans considf'red wlrkcd chugged ove r the 1011.a countryside at 3 miles pe.r hour. horn looting. Nt ither one -reputerl wickedness, n11r mysl.erious 1;ound effect$ -troubled the young. "Youn~sl{'rs were \.l'amed not to gn nC'ar it lest we: be v1.s1ted wi!h sore displeasu re fr om On High," llays o\fiss Lnu ise Em!ly Higl1n. Ola ] mining was a prirH'ipal part nf the OskalOl'lsa econnrny. but the black natural furl heds "'aned h:idly abo t•t 1908-09, so lhe German Higlin family looked Wl'Sl\.l':\rd. '"Golden , rollin' Californy," r.-tiss Loui.\e F.mily Higl in declares, "Gold sounded bfl!er lhan coal an ywa.v.'' Passing nver decades of her life , ti-tiss l,Quise F:mil)' Higlin tells of fina lly set- tl in~ in Costa r.1esa. She shares an apartment al 24:10 Saht it Ana A11e. wilh a companion, ~!rs. Bernice Taylor, keeping sha rp. wi~e eyes 1111 world, national, stale and local ac- tivities. ··When we arrived, the honorable fl.1ayor John Smith 'sat 11l lhe gates of the rity.' a fearless man full of fury and ac· tion ." I :vlis.s Lou ise Em ily Hlglin deelares cur• rent fvlavr>r Robert M. V.'i\son io be . in hrr words. as wise <1nd ~agacious a man as ('ver ruled the ei ty. She is also an avid render. sludylng her Bible faithfully although after a century ~·llss Louise Emiy Higlin knows it almost by heart. So1ne an1ong many fri l'ltds celebraLing her JOOth birthday Sunda y at the home o( lr1· Cha rles Jorgenson. made reference to this ritual re-reading of the familia r passag('S. "Bll.'.ss your hcarL ! am briefing myself for thal Grear Day,'' decl ared Miss Louise Emil,\I H1~lin . '"Like young folks say -'cramming for the finals." Government Change Hint.ed Supervisor Clark Cites Charter Forni A dvanu1 g es By PAMELA HALLAN 01 ~ C)lllY l'lltl l llf'I Supervisor Ralph Clark klld .11 grou p of Saddlebaek Valley women Monday that it might be time for Orange Co~lt'_to change its form of government. \I"' Speaking to the League of Women Votera, Clark said he. has alw.11ys bee n for more local control and autonomou5 pro- tection. "A charter county is far superior to .!I general law county," he said. "But it is something that would have to be decided bv the vote.rs." ·He said the Orange County Chamber of Commerc e and the Citizens Direction- Finding Comm ittee, in addition to the League of Women Voter~. 11 re studying charter versus gene.ral law . ''Thf' ~ludies are Lime consuming but neces!ary if we are to make. a clt>cision.'' hP said. Qr11nii;P f,oun!)' is a gentral la w county. ~1n!\I larfl?f' cnunli l'.<: in Califnrnia are <'har1er countlt!i i1rrnrdin,i;i to County 0>11n~f'l Ch1yton r .:irkt'T. The dif/erencf' between the t'"0 is \o prnctdurPs and orii;anitation General 1;111• <'(lunties adopt. the same law9 passed hy thP st<itP lri:iisl.:i1urr Charter cnuntirs <'.:In makr ch.:inJ;?f'~ 10 ;1rrord:incr with thr1r ch.:ir!f'r 111hirh srts dn"·n lht rulrs a cnunly "·ill use for governing itself. ac- rnrrhnfl? tn Parkrr. Charter rnunties. alsn. hav<': 11 hni;idrr !a~ml'! po"·er. They can . fnr Pxample. 111.i; Utllitie~. <;enf'ra! l.:iw countirs rannot. Clark l.llld !ht j,'!rnup that ll change lh<1l will def1nitPl~· be made soon fin the coun· ty le\"el !S in dist net apportionment. He ~aid cnun1y super1•1s<>rial <l i.~trirts are kept fairly equa l 1n population and districts "''Lil probably be changed 1n Nnvembrr. "Ron Caspers v.•ill probabl y be the supervi.~nr fllr lhe entire Saddlebac>k Valley then," he said, Oimmrnling on tax reform. Clark s.:itd the properl y t;ix is becoming tno un- v.•iel dJ Hu! hr lirfended cnun1y exprnrl1- ture!i hl.:iming the hi~h cm;\ of county go\'crnment on the statr ''The !<la tc m.:indi>.te s prngrams wl' havp ll'I pay for," said Clark . "\VI' rl1 t back our .-.wn prn!!rams in January by pu1!1ng a freeze nn hiring and trimming dep;1r1 mrnt11I h11dget s, But we have n11 control nvrr ~totf' prnµrafT\1' ~uch as 1ve!f11re >in<l the ('OUrt~. "Tl1e~e things ;ir(' nf a ~rrat rnncrrn to IL" 1 bf'lievr tl'ti1t anythinj.! the st.:itP rn11n- <lates should!)(> p11id for b~· the s1;ite" Commenting on the Loral /\grnry Formation Commis~ion sq11rthb\r!';, C\t1rk rrllrra1rd the ch11in nF Pl"ent~ !hat !'i;n·c trMsp1rert 11 1thou1 taking sidC's "I'm not drfen<l ing Ra1t1n nnd Casper!< hu! lhry h,1re thrir sld f' and !hf' cities: h.:11·r lhr'1rs, tOf\," he s~11l Hr :;ddrrl !hal nt ;; mr~·1\ng_ nf m.:11nr~ ?.n<l l'11r1<'t1•1o;nro; la•! 111•f'k lhrri> 11.:ii;: an ;;ltn•l~phrrr of cnnpcr;i!1nn "Therl' 11.11" on n;in1P eall1n.i.; E1erynnc artrrl !1kr 1nte!lii::rn1 hum11n hf'ings For a rh;inJ.?r-' Fielding a Qtll'StHin on airport noise - a cnn~t.:int tomplnint 1n !he Saddlebark Valley -Clark said he slill hopes a re~1nnal airpnrl ran be created at Camp Pendleton to serve. both Orange and San Diego Counties. lndia11 Guides Program Slated In South County • The Saddlehack Valley Yr-.1CA will kick nH the l9i ! Ind ian Guide progr:im th1 ~ Saturda\I with ll Pow Wnw at La Paz; J11n1or fligh ~ctwinl 1n r-.1iss1on \lil'JO. Pnw \\'01\' act1v1!u!~ will 1nclurle game~. rralt. <l1 sp\ars. an Indian Village. and rcfre~hinents. In formation on !he tnc:han Guidf'S pro~ram. for bny!: in I.he first Sf'• cnnrl and third gradf'~. and thr1r fa thers , v.·ill be Availahlr. The Pow \Vow wll! run from 1 pm lo 4. Nesl wet'k ~l~n up for lhe Gu1rles \.1'111 h(' hel"d nn St'pL 2R at 7 30 p m. fnr studen!$ at thf' rnllowing elrmrn!ary ~chool~ F.I Tnr11. All~n. (i ates , (llivrwMrl. l.1nrla V1s1a . O · N,. It l, 01rdillPra, Drl Cerro and V1rjo Sign up.~ for ~tudPn1~ a! Valencia 11nd lr1·1ne v.\ll be ht'ld St'pt 2!1 nl 7 :in pm Hrpn·~r11!<1l11e~ nr lhr Y af each of ths schools "'1JI be on hand for the sign up.~. Arl1\'JI J<'~ 1h1s yt'ar \\tll include c.:in1p- n11ts, l;itP II~~-p1ne...,·on<1 de.rby races, turkrv ~hools M rl nther ~pl'Cia t .1utin2s. For further n1fnrmallfln. contact "'11.Yin G1hnsk~·, 8Jfl-'r"r-.fCA The F oothall Seaso11: You ar e poss ibly now in the proce ss of sh op pin g for carpeting , ond heve bee n talking to sol es people et two or t hree stores . II so , you no doubt feel like o '"footba ll ," bou nce d aroun d with a bevy of confli cting storie s. Which is the bes t carpet fiber? Whet is th e bes t ~extur e for yo ur uie ? Wh ot kind of podding sh ou ld be used? We th ink you will "detect the straight a nswers el Ald en 's . We've been he lp ing people score "t ouchd <iwn s" in Orange County for fourteen ye ors . ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia Ave. COSTA MES4 646·4838 HOUU: M ... ltirv ,,,,,._, 9 to !:lO -Frf., 9 to 9 -Sat., 9:l0 to I • • ' I I I .. ,, . " .... ... ""' ;~~ ' '" '"' " •h .. ~ ·~· ,,. .,, ,, . .. c c I Tut1day, Stp\t mbtr 21. 1971 OAJL V PILOT' 9 For The $25,000 Project Coi11 Collector --- Sentenced Again WORLD ~,:1r--·--. ·-·'1'""""" ~ Sl1elve Bus Study SAVINGS "~····••iit!Jf! Lice11ses LAS VEGAS MM ""ll• ht f"U• >\><•t<I l•p1o lntlull• J.YDE!LOTIE·INC.ll:AM-Aull I, Cn•r••< L .r r~. lo, "' L~9u11• ll••rn, •r>U Bdrt>.or" """•II, Of i "M" AnA, BELLA LA\Y~ON A"o I Jlll•n Jo•1pn, Jr 11. of lilt>l"llni!e·, •nll l<.•lhy, n. Of /AA•On (II> ,., ... WA.TSON-!IOOKEll A~ll. t 1nom•• ". ll. 111<1 P11to<•1 A , oil, 1>01n ot H11nrln;!on B•ACh GllAVELLE -I Ullllll::ll A1111 D•nlt l Jonn Jr, J), 1no M•d1m E , ro, 11<1m .ir t<un11.,111on llt•<n !ARVEll BARCUM( "'"" 11, Bt•n•ra 8 }•. ot ~""'' """• •n<I Pnvlh• An•lt, d, or Vl'f•llmn""' f,\ANTEt-t<E/,\11.\E A.110 II Sttyf n F , n. of Ytllna•, •nd ''"" L , 1), ol Hun1ong1on B•~<h KOOP·C.I LLEAN Aug ll. Wal,.r J•IYl t>. a , cl G•rd•n C.ro.t.. 1na Peot<<• II••· n. at Nt .. port l:l••cn OE (ANT-WAll(lt<S /,~II !l. (l1rfnc• J., 61, •"" Bt•••· •J. IX>tn o• Costa Mtsa ~UlllVAN CUNLIFFE Aug 11. ~.ul L' ~·· ot LOJ\C a •• ,n. ••10 Ptar1 M .. 4 , ci Hunt.ngtcn lltar•o t ONG-LAMB Aug I r.olb•d llov. 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Seo• 19, 1911 5ur•lved b• !Mt• •<>n•, gne•man. "' Co"" Mt\i; r,,onr, ~I Wil ionvlll" Melvin Ho-, •. SDOk ~nt; d•uon- ·en. EV•IVn ShMer. Co•I• Me•o , El'lt :00<>er, Lii~! IUbelle ; ll"<ht l M•YfS, l!e•l!'O•, G"'1•v• S111nn110._ Co"" MeM; !!'ll•n P111•wol~. H'>w!ho•n•; Lorrllll ~IU~!V, Color.do; M11ry Cne,~. Anll· ,,,.,.., ''''''• M" 1>11ch•I Veou11n. S11n ~ornatCllno; l't) Qrllndrh•IO•en. 11 '"'"'· 1•ondcnll<l•en; 6 qre111 ~re•l ·11r1ndchll<I· 'en. S•rvlce•, Thu••~•V . 1 PM, eell ~tOll<l"NIV Choo". ln"•m•n!, fl••bO• ~... F11milV •V09!•1• !no'! W•!h<nq IO "'"'~ memo••11I '"'ntloul'(I•,., ol!•>I: -.in'"bu•e TO lho O•~noe (Oun•v H•••I ''"'"•"M Belt 9•o~dw•~ Mortu•r•. JOHNSON '''"'' JGnn1or ltl111 !!•""'""''" Hu"' n91"" a..... C~I• OI llP•lh. ~.... 1', l~?l Surv1v...i t1 hu•Mn<I lo:•nrolh lonn..,n, 1,.1' d•<J9~""'· ~•nn~ I " :;on<tre •Ml L o•n• Goco•ll. r.,,M ~""' "'"" gt4n.drn.•!1••" '••vir.-IYr<ln••· loy, ! 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ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLTFfo' r.101tTUARY 42'7 E. 171h SI .• Cost a ritesa 646-4838 • BALTZ J\10RTUARIES Corona del ri1ar OR 3-9450 Cos la J\tesa l\11 6-2424 • BELT. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cosla l\.fesa LI 9.3433 • McCORJ\flCK LAG UNA BEACH l\.IORTU~RY 1795 Lagun11 Canyon Rd. 494·9415 • PA CIFIC VIEW l\.fErilORIAL PARK Ctmelery l\.forlulry Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Nt1rp0rt Btach, Calilomla m-noo • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL f UNE RAL HOl\.fE 7801 Bol~a Ave. \\'es1minster 8!13-3525 • S~llTHS" ~IORTUA!l\' 527 ri1oln St. Hunlln jtlOn Rtflch 538-65.11 ----------- SANTA ANA Orange (;ounty Transit Dist riC't direC'- tors hit the brakes r.tonday. They sheh•ed, ternporarily at lea st. p!ans fur 11 $25,000 study aimed at establishing eountywide bus service as soon as possible, Jnste:id. thry agreed to ponder a transportation policy staten1ent offered by an in- dependent study i;rou p. It calls for a regional. rather than count y11•ide, approach to ma ss tr;1ns1t. 1'hey also agreed to discuss at the ir Oct. 4 n1eeeting the possibility of hiring a fulltin1e 11ener11J n1anager_ Currently, i:(!Ull\Y noad Co1n rnissin11er Ted · ,\h:Conville is t he dlstric·l's aC'ling g e 11 er a I n•anager" Hecently. transit directors had agreed to hire a bus line manager. 1'he policy staten1enl came fron1 the J oint Task Force on Detention PZcut Set For Survey SA;>.'TA ANA -A survev of the detenlion program at· the Orange County Industrial 1 Honor i Farin will be madr by the s!ale Departrnent of Corrections. Under !he stale-funded pro· ject. present and potential rehubilita1i11n proi::ran1 s will be explored \Vil h final recorn- 1n£'ndations going to the Coun- ly Boa rd of Super>'isors \\'ilhin s ix n1onths. Potential state or federal funding v.·iJI be probed and recomrnend<1tions n1ade for new or expanded prog rams. The County Industrial Farm ca1ne under fire frn1n last \·ear'i; (;rand Jur\". Crilicized \1·erc facilities and education:il programs for youths. County l\'lan Indicted In AssauJt 'fransPQrtat1on Policy r)f the Orange Countv Chan11>er of Con1mc rce, UCl-Project 21 and the coun!.v"s Citizens Direc!it>n F' i n d i n g Com- mission. ThP group cla uns a county transit systen1 alone \\'Ould be. if even possible. '"wasteful and inefficient." It s policy slate· 1nent urgPs t•ooperation with nlher agencies 1n Soulher11 Califnl'ni:i in the planning and development or a n1ass transit systeni. An rarlier JlUSh by directors lo get on v.-i!h the bus line study ran into upposilion from Firth District Su p e r v is o r f{onald C;1spcrs, one nf rv.·o representatives or the county Board of Supcrvisrs sitting on the tr<1nsi t dis!rict board. "\Vhv shot1ld 11·(' studv :ind devrlojJ a bus sy~tern i>cfore \1•e ha ve a general poli ty and plan for lransportation'?" queried Caspers. Transit district Chalnnan Derek l\lc\Vhinney, the mayor of \Vei;tminster. countered : "\\1e are going bryond \1·hat \\'e planned and ir 11·e are going to get into our ultimate goals and solutions v.•e should ha ve a futtti1ne g e n er a I rnanager to i,rork 1l'ith con- sultants." lrvi11e Arca Library Set For Rcviclv IH\llNE -Prospects for a public ltbrary serving the Jr\•ine area ...,.ill be discussed \\'ednl'sd<1y <>J an Opt·n rn~r­ ing ot Irvine Ton1orro11 . Interested residents are 111- \"i l.ed tu the library dis<'uss ion \\'hich slarls ;it 7 30 p rn 1n the l rvine Cornmtrni t .v Association Center. 4 5 3 0 S<1ndburg SL. Universi!.v Pa rle Virian Hall , a rorn1er presi- dent of !he Friends of California Libraries and a Turtle Rock resident. ""'ill be the speaker. SANTA ANA -A 1·-01r1 col- ltt·lor who ga1 e his n:une to 11 1-:ndrnArk U.S. Suprerne Court ruling wht'n the htgh C(ll.lft. 01·erturned his Orange County con\•ictlun on burglary l'l1argcs has l"Jf'en sentent ed <JRain on an alrnost identical ct1argf'. Superior Court .l udge Byron K. r.1e1\lillan dispo:;ed uf !he latest t.· ll s" u11'olru1g Ted Ste1en Chin1el . 47. Santa Ana , b,I' sentencing hirn \k>nday tr1 a year ln Orange Count.I' Jail and three years probat1nn. <.:h1n1el ;idrnittecl rccri l'lng properly stolen from u S11nta Ana home on Or<'. 15, 1969. and w:i s ordered b\• Judf:le /\lc/\·lil!an as ;i co11d1tion of proliu t1on to n1akc rrstitu!ion of $1~.000 -th<' \';1IUt' nF t:O!llS ' a11cl .:;f<1n1ps lie lt1ler s<ild Iii a l'<.s1~ illcs:i n1nn li e 11a '.' ordrr('1i 111 :-tllJJrr1 hln1st•ll to sr;irrh and sc1zurt' h.v police officers at ;iny li1n e uf h i~ proba!ion -an aSJ"lf'CI vf law that was a major factor of th" Supren1e Court decision io lhr earlier case_ Judge Suc:.I l<'or Divorce Jn LA Court SA.\1TA A~"A Orange Counl,\' Superior (' o u r I Prf's iding Judge \V1ll1arn f Sp"irs has bren s11ed for cl1\'0rf:e in a C'on1plaint ftled in the lnral l'Qllrl then transre r- red h) Los A11~eles County ~uper11)r l'u11rt. :'ll r~. tl1aria T S1x•ir.<:, 2llll0 E ()t•e;in Fro111, B;1ltx1:1. is :';(•eking di sso!ulion nf lhe 111a1·. ri11ge l'Ot1l1·;11'tcd in Nevad<i n11 f\'111·. ,, 1rn;1 ·r11r e11up le si•pnrate1I la st ~1;1rth 14 . There ;ire no l'i1ild1·en or the present rnari·iagt' Alcoholic Plan Eyed For Co unty ~ r.·!rs. Speirs n~k.<: 1hal Ilic Aa!hoa honie ;ind i 1 ~ r11l'nii;t1i 11g be awarded h.v !hr court lo her personal properly Sht· :iL~o asks :-:upport fro111 hei· e:-trangf'd lu1sb<1nd pen- ding lriaL (iARDEN (iHO\IE -Lt'llse\----- of space is be111g negotiated IS NOW OPEN SATURDAY S Our Region el Office in Fountain V.t lley. lb l25 H.t rbor Blvd . a t Ed inger 1714 ) 8)9-2851, i~ open Seturda y from 10 ;00 A.M. to -4 :00 P.M. The'e 1 dded servic e hour\ a re for our customers who work Monday through Fr ida y o1 nd who would like to conduct their f in l!ncial b usiness in the leisur ely atmosphere of th e wee~end. Re1ovrces OYar $300,000.000 IVOitI;D SA "ND LOAN ASSOCIATION HQl,A( Off1CC: t YHWOOO, CAU~OfN" fleg;onal Olfiees: Brmitwood/Fountain Valley/la9una B&ath/Northfidgef Onta11o/S~n Bema1dino/S..n Olego/We$1 A1cadla/W1lsh+r•AN11raOO I Woocllllt'ld Hills GERHARD LANG'S The discussion 1s scheduled l.o C'Ontinue at the transi t board"s Ocr. 4 meeting. OHicials (rom the Orang(' County Library Systen1. l\'hich no...,. serves the area v.•ith three bookrnobiles. \viii be on hand to ... nS\\'er questions. The f'OUn- tv has already allocated $160.000 lo help build a branch library in lr\·ine. \rith a <_;;1rden {;ro\'e hospital I For use b~ !hf' Onlnge Count.1• <..:omrnun1 ty l\lental Hea lth Servire~ pr o gr a n1 for SAUSAGE Mosquito Ahate1ne11t Di strict Slaps Bacl{ alcoho!ies. Tile i.:oun1 y's Beal Properly Serv1cei; r>rpart - 1ncnt ha.~ been authon~.ed to arrange the leasr al a ten- tative $4.00011 rnon1 h for 14,000 squ<1 rt> fee t fro1n the l'10nf'er J-'\1undalinn I lospilal ;i\ 13th GAf!DEN l;novi-: -Stung abaten1enl group, suggesting and Brookhurst Slrcets. bv recent 1;ra 11d Jury that its duties might \1·ell he In ;idditlon to the ll·ase for cr1licis1n. the Or:in,ge C:oun!y tak en over by the county out patients. the coun!y Board l\tosquito Abatcinf'nl District Health Departn1e11t. of $upcrvisors ordered the ha s launched a h10·pronged t11embers of the district C'Xpl'nditure of $;i4,000 !vr an t:Qunter attack. i;taff 11nd board h:i ve been in-p<1lien! proi:iram at the fa- HAUS ONLY AT Director:o; ha1·e a!<-ked the critit;il of the Grand .Jury C'i!1ty. i;1:ite lkpartment (If llealth .. report because, they clai1n.1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"";;;;;;;;;;;;;; v.•h1ch recon1n)ended 1i1rn1a-the Jury made nn effo1·t lo !Ion of lhe d1slrlct 111 1!147. to contael. the d1stri<'l lo obtain rel'iew lht• di~lrk·t's erilil'P fa1·1.~ or 1nforrnation. operaT ion :ind detrrrn1n l' if 1!s Son1e di rectors bel ieve 1hat services are needed a thorough study 1na_,. shov.· Board n1emhers also pl:t n to that it will be 1nore effit'ient !o hire an outside C'Onsultant to ex pand the distri<'l lo include re\·1e11• the dislric!'s ~alary n!lier rei;ponsibitities nov.• han- slructure. ded bv ll1e health department. ·The lllOSfjUilll district ha.s a i;urh :'.is fly and COckroaC'h Con· budget of $6 14.570 for 1971-72 lroL Jl has 20 ll('nn;inen1 en1plu~·es The J\1osqu t\o Ab:1lc1ncnt and hires 111 S(':t~o11iil ""'Orker.~. District plan of defense is lo GENERAL TIRE NOW . . homo m1<11, 11;cl<o•y 1moko<1 ••V1•q• 10 <l•l1dou1 you'll to•qol •bOul •nv "'"'' ••w••!I• you "••• ••H T•>ll>d. Only the 1;neot •n11ttdlenl1 end tim• !U!•d Old Wo•ld .. Mllw•uko• 'IC•l~u •ro "''d •v G.,h•n1 l •ne in m•~·nv S•u••9• wottnv ot 11•nd:n11 no•I to 1 d1l1<1tbl• 11onoy l•kld H•m. Ou• '''""""' H lo<l•on lncl"d•• '''"'"II"' ol Ci1rman, Pol""' 110111., I. 5pan"n orr91n. !n •<ldltlon, Hon•v ••l<•d Ham1 now l1l!u•1 cold <Ut\ and IUnCh..,n mo1h 1n<lua1"~ 111 you< U •••1t•1. from thr k•l<hon• o• Gtrl,.<d Lonq. -HAM- RETAIL STORES l700 £. Coast Hiqhwoy Corona del Ma1 -671-9000 HURRY ... Regu lar prices go into effect September 26th 1·11e G1·a11d .Jurv. in cri1icisn1 present 11.<> findings to a <1i rned l;ist .Jul.v fir n1osl of the special s!tJdy comml!lee n<1m · c·(luntv's 1:l8 spC'c111l districts, ed by lhe county Board or SA!\TA AN.o\ A Seal single'd 011t rhe mosquit o Supervisors. He(l<:h real estate n1an·s n1::ir·1-=-==---'-----,C...-,--:::-----------11 Save $27.60 to $35.60 r1age last \Ve1!ncsday 10 a Huntington llarbour di,•orcee \vhose business affairs led lo his parl1t ipatlnn !n a shootri.ut in her hon1e didn 't save him fron1 a six-rnonth term in Or::i nge Co11nty .J;iil. Orange County Su p P rior Court Judge Byr('ln K . ~1r\l11l an cunfirn1ed Iha t .scnlence for ,Joseph Francis B!llduc 50. of 241 Seal Beach Bh·d , in co urt <ittion lai;t Th11,.sda1· 11h1C'h also C'alls on Bnldur ·,o meet l hP hospital and rnedir;d ex1>cnse.~ inr111Tf'd h1· 1::1rd1'n r.rfl1 e accnunt;int tJ.a•erliu m••ll Now ... Plastic Cream Invention For Artificial Teeth Artificial Teeth Never Felt So Natural Before For lhr tir•l !1mt. o;i·i.n<:r offtra 1 pla~t1r cream that holcl• cll'n - rurc~ as th,.,•.,·r: nt:'\'l'r bttn ~Id hi-fore-form' an r!a!11c mrn 1- hrant 1h~t lrtlp,, J.nld y<1u~ dr"- 11"'' /IJ /}), "o/1nal h.«tUJ nf .VQU' rnm1llr 11·, II ff'VOh111rinary d!!;COVl'TY ca\lrd FIX0i)l::ro;T" for cta1ly home u!ie. (U.S. l'alent f3,00J,968j F 1 XOOF.i\'T ho]rj,t1rn!url"< finn~r ... 0•1d molt tf>mjMlob/y, ~nu 1na11 bitf' hard~r . chrw bttte:-. ral n1ore naturallv F!)Hll>~:O.'T la5l• for h'ltlrs. R•- 51<;\~ mo1~turr Dfnt 1.1re~ thal (1t art f'"-"tnlial to htallh. ~your drnt 1~1 re~ular ly. L~t ta'"·le>- uo.c FrxnOE~-r Otnturt Adhesive Cream l l all drui counter,. Hvrd. 34. \l'a~ shnl hy Bnld11c t ; <' r a J n R ~ 1 · n I i~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'""""""~ I I .\n\:. 30. !!170, shorrl1· afrer the t1ro n1en quarreled in the hnll1(' nf !\Ir.~ E 1 a nor r-.t nrgnrct S:irnff, 16 02 8 J\l;iririer Dri\·e. Dol duc f1!'ed !11·0 shots al B)rd. one of \\'hi rh hit !he ac- cnu ri!a nl in the ch .... ~1. He has now recovered from t he \\'OUlld . Dr. Ginott Sets Tulk ORANGE Or, Haim 1 · .. ··----·-... -----··~··" ,_. on a set of 4 General tires! (Off our regular price, depending on size) II • 4-Ply Polyester Cord Construction • Famous Dual Tread Dealgn • Distinctive Dual 90-type 3 ring whitewall SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICES SIZE E78· 14 F78·14 G78-14 H78-14 F78-15 r;inotl. author of "Bel\veen Parent and Child," \\•ill ad· dress parents and teachers on hov.· to communicate with children Oct. 3 at Chapman College. .. . REQULAR G78-15 H78·15 The program. sponsored by the Gifted Ch ildren's Assoeia· lion of Orange County, will begin ;it 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. At &art •.. Automatic Water Softener• Planned tor Easy Do·it· Yourself Installation Phone: your ne1re:1I· Stars store What makes a good home? l·Iarmony. Love. Joy. Peace. These reaJJy make a home. And they ea.n be .found in any home. J-fo\v? Not t hrough getting material things, or merely wishing for peo pl e t o change fo r the bettrr. But througl1 in.~pired , :scientilic prayer. This help$ bring out t he ~ood in €very child of God ••. that is, every member of the family. You can hear others tell how Christ ian Scien ce h as he lped thcn1 prove the power o f prayer. Come to our \Vcdncsday evening meeting which is open to everyone. (No collectio n is taken .) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS 8:00 P.M. (••I• M•1-'1"' cnvr<I!" c1111u, 'cfo111111 UOll M•'I Vordt Ot , (ft"I Mou Hu11Un91.., 1••<1!-'!"r Cllv•tl! ti Cl!•lol. ieltnl+ll Ill! & Olivo, Hvnll"t!O" lo•d1 '"'"'"''' '"•cl!-,lr1! Chwttll t! C~rltt. Sclonllll J)Ol Vlt Lido, NowllOrl lltf<ll Ntwptrl l ••cll-.1tt•nd Cl!Vrf " ti Cllrlol, t clff!lllf J!Ott "••Ill< Vl•w Dr .. Coran• ••t Mtr PRICE $34.50 $36.50 $40.00 $43.50 $37.50 $41 .00 $44.50 SAL! $27.60 PRICE $29.20 $32.00 $34.80 $30.00 $32.80 S35.60 F.E.T. $2.21 $2.38 $2.55 $2.74 $2.42 $2.6< S2.00 RAIN CHECK: Should our $UPP!'!' ol some s•t~ or liries ,un i hor1 during Ihle eve"'· -wlU hl)O(W .w'IY on1e•' pllced now ror lu!u1e <lllltwery at I~ advertised price. IMPORT/ SPORTS CAR TIRES VW'S c • ._, .. ,,,~,~~:;;,~-1695 11111!. sir~ ~.60-15. Sl'I~• $1.14 F9d. E1. Tu. RAOIAU BELTEO SPfltNT..JEf "11:1 4-P\.'I' HYlON• 00RO DUR.A-JEl • •ISO _.,.,,1;,1:11e 10 Iii OV&f 30(I import t•fL Charge it at General nre ... GENERAL TIRE DON SWEDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE SIS W11t lfth, Cotta Mt•• Phont S40-S710 or 646·S03l ~~ -BRAKE RELll"JE ~C. FO..OS • CliEVYS • Pl 'NOOlt-lS r:.1. ·• COMPJ.CTS I '\ ~l: $2395 "•11M .oll IOVI ""'~I• ,..,,., """" l•m1>1t• n•-b,..•~ llft•~Q•. ln•P•C1 •II '°"' d"'"" '"' r<•c•~ I nd,..,, •• • •~•l>&(;I •h•fl f"Wli!'><l•f1 ar'l •elu•n ~J"lf19\ • C'"•" •~d l1tb'l<•I• 01<1:~•"11 Piiia • ~o~•c-110"1 "'""'"'! bfo•1- lng• • A4111t! bt""'t l •!>II /tl•IO•• ~ul<l • "o•<I ltOI t ••. o;•c b<.,.,. .,..r °""'' .,,.,,,.1, cos1 -·• Priced •• 1PK!wn •I G•Ntr11 Tir1 Slor9a. CompetlUv•ly priced 11 inde~nt cM•ler. ditpl•)'lrio !htl (;9,,.,.., •l!Jft. .AV ERY GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 16941 l••ch 81vd., Hvntln9ton 811ch Phone 147-5150 -----'----GENERAL TIRE ••• GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS••------- " r ' .. •. I I I f \ J8 DAILY PI LOT SC Tu~sday 5,Dltmbtr 11 lt71 Yotar /tlo11ey Te11a11ts 011 March Agai11st La11fllord By SYL\ I<\ PORTER In Ne\\ \ork Slate landlords are now legalh r equ1red IQ keep re11t "ecurit\ depos11s made b\ tenants 1n 1n1erest bearing a< tnunts ~ and to pav starling Sept J c umlaled interest tenants once a ~ rar " 1t1e r In a rect'nt I a r tl 11) a r k dec1s1on a tt S Cou1 t tlf Ap peals n the J)1str1 t1 r ( 1lun1 bia upheld the right of s1r1k 1ng tenants to pot !he 1 ren l 1n escrQ\Y v.h1!e hot sing code \ tolar ions by l/1e1r J:indlo1 ds v.ere being sf'ttled 111 court In a rn<l)or breakthrough earlv thi s ve.<1r the Dep31t n1ent of Housing and Ur ban Development 1ssut>d the na tinn s first set or rules cO\t'r 1ng tenants !ea ~e ;;u d ron1 plaint ri~hts -for the hener1t of the three m1!hnn 1 e~1denls of puhl1cl} suh~ldJzed hnus1ng- Among the 1 iles A tenant mav not be evicted v.1thout a spt>c1a! hearing BeinJ; proposed 1s ~ model Fede1 al law ror adoption hv slat es and local1 t1rs across the coun!rv rr\tsing present landlord trnR nt code ~ lo rl' qu ire ::ill )andlnrds to ma1nta1n the apa1 tmenls and houses which thcv rent in h\able con d1 t1ons The abo1 e merE>l v sug~ests whal is raprdlv build ng up to a maior trend as the volume or tenant compl;:unts against landlords soars <1nd broadens lo include no! only gripes about soaring rents blll also ahoul Jatk of ~ul "ater harassment of mnn v kinds refusal to make n e ed ed repair s eti etc Act oss the r <itton petJ(1ons and rent strikes are becom ing dailv affairs Tenants unions are being formed every1vhe re and 111 e bargaining m11ttant!y wllh their landlo1 ds for n1ore and better ser1 ices ranging from cleaner halls to tighter 5ecu n!y measures This JS brand ne\1 And this 1s happer ng not JU~! Jn the h1.1: <:1lv slun1s btit 1n fash1onab e apa1 tments ;ind co op bt 1ld1ngs as "el l At le<ist one 1n f11e ten;ints 1 epresented bv the rnJhtant I\at1ona! Tenants Organ i::ition In \Vash1ngton 1s middle class and an even larger share or legal al 1Jons bc1r g takrn on behalf or groups or 1rnants a e for m1dr\le cl:i ss people Wh y Lhe new m1li tan<.:1 ~ Because accord111i; \( the new 1970 census onr 1n 1$ houses ;>11d ;ipar11nPnts 4 7 m Ilion I 1s min 1s ha "ic plum h1ng fa cll1!1e" and <irnong Negro hnusrhnlds the p111 portion is one 1n six Bcc.'!u~e the tvp1cal L!!'n'1nl is helple"~ to get his l<indlord !o make needed repairs Because man) landlords reser\e the right lo e11ct !hei r tenants lnr a wide ra nge of gnod and bad i 1'aso1 !I tn hike rrr ts 11rtual h "hc1 ever and b\ "hate1 er ;:in1nunts II e1 i:hnflsr Ir) entrr 1l11t rd hol "CS 01 apartment ~ n10re o lf'ss "hen the ~ptril n O\l'S thern to refuse !o rC'pa1 sc<:ur I ~ depi)s1ts 1F they .;;o wish lu refuse lo perfro1n cPrta n rep111s E>1en 111 de f1ance of lhe IPasp Because 11 :-;hort !he attitude is "hat a1e )OU going lo about >I" In h1g cit\ slums one or the b1gRest ta1E>gor1es of legal p ohlen1s he111g tackled bv the ne1ghtxirhvod !;iw offu es 1s ten ant land lord prob!Pms F.1en lhe ne1ghb( rho<d heallh t enlt'rs the Of pan! ournght landlords So n1ed1eval <ire nu r landlnrd lPna11t laws that nnly a h;:indful of stat e~ no" re qu re landlords even to prt 11de a plate fit for the 01 cupal1nn nr hurnan beings Local penalties for \JOlat1nns or housing and heal!h codes arC' still so f req u e n t I v n1 111 sc ulc lhat badlv needed r epau s niny he held up for n nnlhs or e1en 1ears But you thr 1enanl dot a e certain 11ghls and ce1 !;;in \.\<l\S nf enforcing t1,._se ngh1s Vi hats tl'l(He lhe polen!1a l s gn1f11;'.<ince or the new trend to"ard 1en<1nl m ll tancv 1s being u ulcrPst mated -both by the tenant~ an rl !he l:indlords As JUSt one 111 d1ca!1on of this potential one 1n thrre Ame n can families still 1e11ls t he aparln1ent nr hon1e in "h1rh they l11e AJ!hough we are increasingly a nation or homeo'>lners l\.10 1n f11 e of lh s 3ear s t"o 111 llrr plus housing ~1a 18 ;ue apa1t 1ner ts -a 1d a nu1JUll1V or thrse art being rented not pur chased And most un po1 lant this JS the deratle of lhe voung married couple the n e 11lv 1na ried I radii on:illy rent 1he1r home> and do not hu1 uni 1 they ha\ e bet:ome fair!} estahl1shed and a r ha1 ng children the }0Ung lena 1t JS b1 nature v.lll1ng tn flg ht for rights he or she hPhe1 es the l<1ndlo1d 1 s unjust1r1ab!y "1lhhol<l ng \\h;it then ace 11ur rigl11s as a tenant Totn(H ro" li col un1n 11111g1e vou ;i quick run rlo"n an<l a dt>S(T pt1nn of the 11or st legal lr:i~ to 1111n1d 1vhrn \nu m;ikP vnur original deal "1th the landlord and sign \our !case New Eco110111ic Progra111 Calls for Agree111ents r\EW \Of\K (Ar The ne" l S intern;it ton al economic p nJ;ram 11 f11ch ";i~ decided up1 n s111f1 I and unilater;:ilil; dt>pend~ 11 r t Jls succeo;;s upnn " "rr rs 111 b1later<1I .agrt1 rncnts th11t rn<i\ be pa1nfu!l v slo11 and k11ntt1 The shock of the an nnuncement Aul'( l:l !ha! the United States "a~ floating its dollar and 1mpos1n.1: a lO per cen! ~urch.arge on mpnrls left almost e\erv fo1E>1gn n ition uriable to re<1ct 1n v.ord or deed No" 11h le 1he Un1led St;:ite~ mav retain the 111 t1at1 ve 1t has lost the mnmf'11lu1TI and foreign go1ernrnenls ::i re de1elop1ng 11 cnun1era1tack Can;id1an~ a1 e angr\ and in tend to subs1d1le expor1 ~ The J;ipanese decline 10 re' a.lue their 'ten The I at 1 n American nations fear a falloff in \Vester n Ht!mtsphere trade The Comrnon ~1arket nations propose drvalua!Jon a d oll a r BY embarkln~ oh • "'" course of econol'l"l1c M"lf 1n leresl 11 1s entirely logical (Q assume that the Unit ed Stales could cause a readjusting or fr1re1gn po hc't' and eronom1c S' mp a th 1es and even alhances At that time the gram was ordered saw it lh1s wav new pro- ophmtsts The United States was iuck of being d I ~ c r 1 m 1 n a t e d against Jt a~serted its power b) unilaterally floating !he ckillar If ot her countries Yi ere rel u1 tanl t-0 revalue !heir cur IS YOUR TELEPHONE '1Jg!NGING -:nJ>NOW7 835-7777 rrnt1rs lhf' L nited States \\OUld blar k)A tk lht'm "1th a su rch;i qz:e Ru1 nn" s nm t Am e11c<1n hl ~ine~smPn ha 'e rll'luh1" about using th e su 1 I arge as a club and fear II at rial 11t0r1 in e ;is u r e s rn ilri hr 1mpostd tl\ other na ttnos " th 11 resulting decline 11 11111 Id tradr. John l a1 roll An r 1c:in Hoist "h1th dnps a j) E'Slr\ent nf & Derrick b1~ export h i~1ness from ~I r <It I ~1 nn PXp P"~"' t l:ist WP{'k !he m1xrd ff'ehn~s of son1e b11"1nessn1en 11 ho "('f' 'nr irrl ~le bt>nfLts and lung I Pr TI d ;iwbarks As II r dntl:ir becomes "flrth lr"s 1n rrlal1fn to other cu11en11cs thr f':qx11 1 )Ob is Pasi rr s'11d ( <1r1 oil I ha1 e to S!':e II !h;if 1111\ Ru! he addr<l Tl ev will rec1protare com1n~ Th s terrifying\\ Hr1alla1ton ls 11111 boo1nerang The Amrnt<111 prob 1 'm ( arroll 1ns1sls 1s not lo re<lute import~ but to 1nrrea~e ex ports The task 1fi' not to make 11 hardtr for other nal1ons t<1 expnr I to th e Un1trrl ~ta.te~ he s.<11d hut to m11kt 11 1n ire pro htah!e for Amr rir~n rf1Tl pan1~s abroad to send lhe lr i!oodS And how 1:; that to l)(' dnnl"" By bnngn1g h1bor cnsls 11110 hne with producll\ 11~ by de\elnp1 ng ti CQmpel1\11f' Amer ican m'rchant martne h\ prov1d1ng 1nsuranre to lessc.n risk~ and by de1elop ne, export 1ncenl1\eS Ca rroll s11ld The vo ices now r1~1ng from hoth domestic 11 n d 1n ll'rnat1onal 5ources art. bound lo somev;hat change !hP oniz1n~I pl<in Thr. 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I) l' . .'' llir re_g1~1 r r .. t the 'ori:1ll.1• pru111i11enl 111 lhr na- tional t"<1p1\al area i\elrs lt nu~hton 11.1'.'I !he d:1ughh•r •1( .\l 1• anti '.\1rs 4 ·a belt ~l r11!d11x .Ir 11•hn 11 pre 011 :111 exlrnded lo11r of F:ur1\pt' 1rl1en the shuot111g i1t't·u1Tcd. THE AMAZING HEALTH OF HUNZA LAND Hut11• ll!ldll!ti OVll!t 100 yr1. old . LEARN THE SECRE TS OF THE WORLD'S HEAL THI EST PEOPLE "II\ ':"\l.A-~•t1 1~ .. 101i,.,cl ~h:111. i.cr1-111 111 1!w ll1n1alay11~. \\lu•1·r 1lo1• inhalJ11 11nl\ Iii" to I.If' 1~1 '" J:lfl v•'ll.l'' old." 1 /1111••ru·a11 \\'r•,.kl.) I A'' ''Tl1••1•r 1-i r·\1d,..n1•1• 1i1a1 tn<'n in 1111111:• !;ind. A l'j'lllOI<' l'f'• l'H•ll Ill lhf' l l1111ala.\'Rll 1Jl(1l1TI- 1:11n' 1111· *'' h!' 12n o r 1•\·rr1 ! 1n .\••:lt"~ ,.hi. lhf' ,\ '.\I A ~ate! Ill ii~ \ •11'1'1'111 1•11 1111;11.'' '1.1:~ .. ' ''~ l 1/th Sl•lll c;osr.r. ,.,(SA CAll,, •••·•l•l .. • •• THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR LIFE-TOMORROW There IS• r\1tur1I step-by-step method for EXPERI- ENCING qre1ter' vit11itv. more will power 11nd llr\ inner pe•ce beyond de,cription. The benefitS start the first d•y of prectice. People from I? to 72 •t· tend our cl111Ns. Bh•r1ti (left) ind Kalidas te•th Yog• POSTURES and MEDITATION . FREE DEMONSTRATION WED., 10 A.M. St•tf I wff'fr c.l11u 11•Wt W•d ,ftllOlll ., •• 11th T~Yt1. nilf Ill 7 JI·'"· YOGA CENTER, 445 E. I )th St .. COSTA ME SA Come A' You Are! 646·8281 1 \ Y. \\'ro1 ld-T1 ·lrc n1111 • •Jl111 1ta 1~ 11·111 1 a U lo >j>lll \\ 1)1•rr p1•11pl r 111 r 1..-i1 lloul d1~rn -r ;\lld d1f' ar CJld a~r. YOU TOO. CAN LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST PEOPLE "l •l•phon•, or wr.I• for th • F R f: f: HU NZ A Hf:ALTH COURSE w. h&"t "othi"q lo toll. Th11 ;, 1 +••• P11blot. •••· l•lll!pho11• 1)5.]411. •• '"oil ti.. C:•1pon ltlll11w. NOW! MIAllH &. CHAIACTllt t:DUCATION INSTllUTI! P. O. 400J ''"d ""' y1111r ,11'1' HUNIA HIALTH COUlSI . . . . . Where Tojo !\let End Japan War Prison to Be Torn Down LET'S BE FRIENDI. Y 11 you hl\'r n•·w 11eighbon: ! or )lnmv or ttn)'OrJf' 1nuvinl J to our area, plra ~~ 1etl '" so thal "'" n1ay t·xlcnd ll frtl'ndly v.'elt'On1r and hi'l11 thf'nl to hrrom1· acqu&in frd in thrir nt•\\' surroundin~. OKYO (AP 1 Suganlo Pr1!on. \1'he re J a pan • s wartime Jeadet'.! were held :ind executed. has bet'n cun- dernnecl to t~e wreckers. In irs plaee will rise a S236-1nill1uu housing and shopping con1. plex. To allow future generat1011s 1o reliecl on ,J a p a n ~ ~Jl1gerent past. a eorner -0f the prison con1pound 11·here tht' exetut!ons too k place 11,111 hr pre~erved ?." ;:i rnen1or1 al garden. :\ sn1all garde_n has f'x1sted there su1ct' 1!152 wh1·11 lhl." United States returnf'<l control u! the priso n !O Japa11 . SCret11· t'd by a 10-fuo t euncrel!." w:ilL !he gnrden has sniall oak !rt'es ;111d tea bushe s don<ited n1ostl~ hy relatives cl e x r <' u I e d jJfl~Ullt'fS. The unly rtn1:i1nders of llll· past :11·t' t1 ve cun (·rl'le n1ound'\ 11 hl'l'l' fiv e ~allo11 ~ unC't' stclVd (:en llldek1 TuJ11 1\Ul'IHn1• pr1111r 1n1n1~li'r, 1'"1" h<inged thl•re 111 19-18. The Japan Ur ban Develup- n1ent ('o . 11·h1eh purchased the King·sized quilted, button-free mattress No-iron fitted bottom sheet 2 No-iron pillow cases Lovely---,.-;;:...... decorator print cover prison property front the governme:nt for $17 7 rnillio11, plans to enlarge the garden·:s area tenfold arod tear down the wall. Jn all, U ~. uccupat1011 :iuthorities l'Xeeuted 60 of Sugnino's 4.200 inmates. Most ol !he uthers. also t'tlnvictetl b.1 an 1nterna1tonal w a r l'fllllt'S tribunal. 1ve1·e sen- lcnced to prison lenns Thos(' still serving l1n1e in 1952 when the prison 11·as returned to Japan. recei~·ed <1mnesty. T0Jf1 11•as eo ns1dere<l the criminal in chieL lie was hanged on th.-~.ame day as six other rnen. all members of a liierarehy which had led Japan into Wor!d \Var IL So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-'361 Harbor Visitor 646-01 74 \\lilhin hours lhe seven ~'ere t rernated secretly and part of their ashes hidden by friends . ·rot1;1y these a~hes a re prt'!:!t'rved in urns atop 1\1t. Sangane under a n1e1norial reading: "(;raves of the seven niartvrs. '' l{eia11 ves occasionally visit \ 1------------' ~-Ir. Sangane and the site of !he prison gallows. ,PIKllded vinyl headboal d King-siZed mattress pad 2 King-sized bolster pillows Vertical stitched border construction Innerspring construction mattress and box spi iogs 2 Box spring foundation Matching box spring fabric Metal frame with King-Size Includes all 13 Pieces Wilh MJerY K"ing or ~ mattresa Y'OlJ buy at O..tho roe get: Mallrnt md two boX ~ wi1h Iha King, mattreK and boX :ipting with the Olleel\. 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I-le glo11o·s in 1he sunple satisfaction of a cold beer and a hot shower. after a sun- burnii:11: d(IV on the heach v.·i!h his boys. 1.1.·hile his 11•1 fe 11nrks in the kitchen Neither Phil nor Bev Savage looks like one 's common idea of a heroin addict. •Re,.I. l ive dope fiettrfs' "Here \Ve are," savs Bev, surrounded b~1 the beginnings of ~ real fant\ly home for the first tirne in many years. .. Here v"e are , •. real live, dope fiC"nd s." The.v are i11lervie111cd on son Pete's 15th birthday. Phi! si!s on the couch. not noticing a tan~le of dog hatr \efL by Bart. the shaggy new puppy re sembling a bark- ing. mobi le rnop. Dog hair on thre:idbare jeans. ho\vever. is nothing tota rnan v.·ho once drove 60 miles a da~· to cle01n toilets for a living. .Job problems are severe for addict s, although he has a slightly better one noY.'. He once sold r.:iw seK books to fur ti ve. lunch hour browsers in .:i section of Santa Ano y,•here garish signs promise thrills to Adults On!}. '·Some of !.hose g11ys in their $300 suits are sic ker than n1en I knew in prison," says Phil. He kn<'w m;iny cons. a veteran or San Quentin, Folsom, Lexington. plus various othe r federal. slate and local lockups from Hollywood to Hong Kong. He and Bev often visited through steel bars and wire-meshed \1•i odn1vs. if they Y.'ercn't doing tin1e sin1ultaneousl .v. They l'lre not proud of those desperate. degrading years or the professional tluevery reqwred to support a mutual heroin habit cosling $150 a day. .. I was the 'y,•orst of the worst' ancl the 'most of the most'." Phil says of all the names for what he "'as and what he did. "But not anymore." "What's happened lo us is a miracle," he adds. Salvation for the Savages -in a single "'ord -is Methadone. The synthetic drug substitutes for heroin. blocking y,·ithdrawal agonies. but Y.'ithout giving its customary escapist glo.,.,·. Phi! and Be\' share ;i deep new un· d!'rstand1ng of !hat contemporary com· menl : Today is the first clay (lf the rest n[ ~'our life They· savor life now. ('Ven ifs 111· cnnvenience.s. in a crowded 2.partmenl shared \\'hC'never p._1ssible 1~·i1h Peter, J:l, D;ivid. 13. Stuart 5, arv.I the dog. "\Ve never had a dog before ," says Be v "And 1 got a nc11· bike loda y· The kind 11•ith training v.•heels," adds Jillie Stu He is \no .vnuni:i: In rrmember as much of the past as his brothers. The hoys don'l always Jive at home. snn1etimes staying v.·ith rc.lat11·es Introducing thern. Bev. y,·ho fir~! y,•enl to prison al 2!i, s<ud David is 11. bringing a quick reminder he is 13 now. She reflected on the time lapse error - gra1'e and pensive -as thQugh 1von· dering 11·here she had misplaced those \y,•o years. ·S11it·ide j 11st see1r1ed 11,girnl' The Savages are alive todav -in the truest sense nf !hal y,•orrl -only for lack of S7, one bitter night last \\'lnti;r. Every other escape frnm addiction had heen tried , hut all h11d failed. They had been on the county ?11ethadone ~lain · tenance Program waiting list eight months. fight ing Lime and cra..,1ng release from heroin. One sure-cure option t e m a i n e d : suicide .• "It \\'as a nice thought then .'' Phil recalls. ''There \\'as no fea r No gruesome suicide pact. \Ve JUSl decided it was logical . , . it y,·ould free a lot of pe<iple. \\'e had gil'en up hope." Buying 100 barbiturate ril ls. so-called reds. !hey planned to check into a motel, lie do.,.,·n together and sleep forever . •ft1side • a pot·erty 11ren' ··But thrn I didn 't have $7 left fnr a n1olel roo1n." s;iys Phil, \\'hose inability In cope \Vllh life finally extended even to a plan !n end it . Yet perhaps it \\'as not their choice to makC'. "Not a day g11es hy now that I don 't thank (;ori -whoever nr \1•hatever He is -that we didn't take those reds," he tell s vou "The next day Dr . Kramer called to say the cl inic could finall y take us ." Factors crintrihullng to heroin or any other addiction. are perhaps as complex as each indi\'idual in the society that subsequentl.v suffers. Sava,i::P suggesls addicts an share a common denominator, a sick. bitter dissatisfaction y,·1th life and thrmselves. SavaJ!:e was raised in w e a 1 t h y , suburban Encino and at I~ was honked on heroi n "\\'e're all pretty YiTelched , depraved and lonely." Savage says of the basic hunlan condition "But \l'e think we're unique in it." says lhe man \\'ith neY.' insighl . "Out·.o•ardly, I looked like l had all the equipment to make it." he adrls. "But in~ide I y,•as living in a po\'erty areci ... •·You can have a. mansion in Erner· Hard Way to Make a Point? Airborne Candiclate Buzzes Opponent's Gathering \\IOODBURV . N .• J. jAPl -"'They 're alway5 beefing about some httle thing." That's \l'hat IJemocratic Assemb!v can· <hdate Kenneth C.e11•er1z said rionday shou t hoy,• he bu1.zed his opponen t's fund - rais1 ng picnic in a helicopter. drowned out. his sreec he s 1v11h a tnudspc.:i ker from the air and la!cr 11•cnt to the pi cnic V.'hrre he go1 into a shoving nialch ll'ilh six GOP faithful . "I just 11·;infed 1n brint: my message lo the people,'' Gev.·<'rlz snid. (.ewertz. Gl0uccstcr County Democra· tic cha irman. ren ted the helicopter Satur- Oa.v and had the pilot hover over the picnic grounds 11 hi!e about 5.000 5o1J lh .Jcr$e.1' Republicans y,·ere llstcning to ~peeches. \Vilham Srrang. Gln11ce~ler C11unty ?'<,lA:'>ll 1CP I1 -\!1<1mi police. l'lnsv.er- lng neighborhood cnn1rla1nts ahnur a h11! ~mell. t-1onday d1scoverPd a t11·0-th1rd~­ !11 ll garhagf' truck 1\·ith California licrn_r tac:s .:ibandnnrd at !hr rurh A riolicc spoke$m:tn s:iid 1nl'cs11g1'1tnr~ <l1dn't knn .... 11ho brnugh1 the truck 10 Florida nr 11•hcte 11 r::in1r from 1n C:;iliforni;i or "hrlhrr pc rh:ir~ ";ill their J!arhfige dumps are full nut therf'." ! ffi, Mon1. Republican chairman. called 1l "the most idiotic stunt pulled by a politician," and filed a con1plaint v.·ith the FA/I.. Strang said the chopper ho\'ered for 45 minutes "'creating h;ivoc 11·1th wind. <lu st and s<1nd. spoiling food and frightening chi ldren ·• Gewert1 apnl og11.C'd for any 1n· cnnven1e11ce, bul sa id he did 1t because 1t \1·as !lie only 111:iy In gel his GOP op- pnnent.s lo debate \v1!h him "These people wr;ip then1selves in !ht American flag and apple pie, but they COP Croup \Viii Hear Political Di sc uss ion The ''Dilemma of the Con!.erva\!\'P Vorrr" 11·111 he the ~11b1<'rl of ren1arks bv t;enrge Brokate tn member~ of !he Saddleback Republican A.c;sembly Thur~­ dfi\' at R pm The n11"el1ni:: v.111 hr hf'lrl al the 1::1 Torn hrnnth of Ro1·;il Sav1n,i::s and Lnan. 2378~ El Torn Rnad . Pre~1 dent or !he i::rnt1p. Charles Ketchu sa!d Brokatr's conimrnt~ "can ~1ve u~ ~nme i::u1drlines f0r f111ure grassroots pnll11cal action ·· The p11hl1r is 1nv1ted to attend . won't allow a dissenting ,·nice to be heard," Ge.,,,·erlz sa id. "That's not the American v.·ay." After the hclicnrter landed. Gey,·er1t shnwed up at the picnic and he said he 11·as shoved by several of the men "f ah1'a1s bO to their picnics," he said "I think I'm starting to i::et the mes~.:ige tlle,v don't like me too n1uch " Way1var£l Moos e Rouses Citizens ~10!\'TPELIER . Vt. I UPI 1 -the nf- f icer vn the police S\\'ltthboard had Just gnl!en a call ahn ut a monse walking around in a rf'sidcnlial neighborhood. Thf'n hf' looked nut the y,•inrJoy,· There 11·as the young m()()se. AIJCl pounrls anrl inquisl!t\'e. standing in the p;i rkinR lnr behind rohcr headquarier~ \\'ary pnl!re officers k<'pl him therr for a11 hilf' but y,•hen game 1~'ardens arrivrd nn 1hr s<'ene it \\'as app;irently !OO murh ft1r the mnose. \1·ho look off ;iga1n He fnghtcned a grn11p of children y,•hrn hr trnUerl thrnui;h their schoolyard and sent a number of arna7.erl h0use11•11'eS scurry. 1ng for their phone,~. ,,,... • • • \ • OA.ll Y 'llOT SIMI ,M .. Dana Point mothers JA•ail for their youngsteri; at the end nf 01e first da y nf schonl. ~1rs Phillip ~arher, 2-14!12 \\'estborne Drive. grert5 daughter. ?111chelle ::!'IC'!' ~h<' cn1<'ri:;cfl frnrn h11~ lhi11 rrt1irncd he r frnm ~an .T11an Ele mentary School. Apparenl.ly the first da y \.11as a good one, judging from ri.11chelle's animal· ed expression. ald Bay or on Lido Isle and st1!l be living on lnoacco Road inside."' Savage con- l!nues. His apartment overlooks a cut -rate gas stat ion with a Goochvi ll collection bin and a sky crisscrossed hy power Jines. "But il's ours. It's hon1e . \Ve think it's just great." he says with a smile. "Anci oesides. l·m h1•ing in a castle on !he inside now." Crime always mn1es as the monetary cost of addiction ri ses. 1el still another weapon against lhe society addicts reject. punish and hurden 1n a multitude of y,·ays. Guil l is added to the frstering nien!al nux . Savage says the addict sic kly transfers his guilt. shift s his shame and self-con· IPmpL or •o straight societ y, lo un· consc1nu~ly Justify hi s cnmes. He craves 1\'hat its members Sfem lo ha ve -peace and security -but the cJnscst :1c can comr is a shot of heroin . "' So h" becomes a perverted type of Rnh\n HnOO. Htcral l,v stealing from the rirh, to buy heroin and give temporary pe<"l<'P to the poor -himself. Phil ~avage is art1cu\a1e and his ex- pressi\'.::11css -if anything -is enriched by the conrJ<.e idinn1 of prisons where i;ocicty put him for those crimes-against it He explains how an addict shifts this burrlcn of blame. to justify 11·hal he must do lo sur1•1ve : "\~ ~nu ca n lcll 1'I guy he 's a -, his y,•1re·s a -and ~is kids are -s. it 's easier to rip off his TV set " 'lie s11id li e l1atPd tt1 e' Skillful stealtng is easv if ynu know wherr tt1 go and heroin addicts quickly !el'lrn . says Savage . n1entioning .:i market chi:iln famous for 11~ onnr securitv. He ~ays it s \0.c;ses due to shnpfilt1ng by heroin-hun;;ry hypes is incredibly high. perhap~ S~.oon per clay in the Southland. PHIL SAVAGE ON THE FIRST OAY OF THE REST OF HIS LIFE After 20 Lost Years He Tries to Li ve One Day et 1 Time This ·1~ one chain alone. Phil and Bev would steal 20 hollies of expensive liquor per day, peddling lhem at half-pr ice. Buyers arc primarily car salesmen. savage says. "They like to play h1gh·rnllers." he says. Sel li ng srx book s as he has done -or cleaning toilets as before-v.•as literally . Savabe'::; [lrst source of clean m<1ney in years. He. v.·anls better work. H1.c; criminal past is against him. Cnnsidering his unique knowledge and h;ickground. he might be invaluable as a liquor store clerk . but cannot be bonded . "I e\'fn went to the president <1f the (Ste ADDICT, Page 7) OPEN TO·MO·RROW no\v yours at the new Blue Ox Restaurant For luncheon, cocktails or dinner, the Blue Ox offers an atn1osphcre of jntin1ac;{ and elegance combined vvi th gracious service a nd fine cuisine. Whether it's that important evening with someone very special or a re- laxed d inner with the family, the good li fe of the pampered guest is y ours at the Blue Ox. . BLUE OX RESTAURANT 1-larbor at Baker, Costa Mesa Ca!l !or reservalion:oi 549-0319 j I " I l l .f DAil Y PILOT Tutsday. Septembtr 21, Jqil' \ \ •• I ~ps ' ' Who'd Ya Have In Mind, Bob? By THO~t.\S MURPHTNE 01 11'1• C.Uy Pllel $!1tf LAFCO A MINUTE; As a make!' of peace in the Jungle of current local politics, Chairman Bobby Battin of the Orange County Boa rd of Supervisors didn't appear lo come off too well over the weekend at the \Vestem White House In San Clemente. As a matter of fact, it might be a fai r assessment to suggest he didn ·1 come off at all. The meeting of l.'<>Unty supervisors and mayors had been called with some hope that a peace pact could be U.S. Socli·s It to Reds N . Viet11u111 . Hit by Ove r 200 Air Strikes SAIGON (UPI ) -U.S. Air Force fighter-bombers ca rried out 1nore lhan 200 strikes againsL NQrth Vielna1n loday, hitting military target~ as (Ar a~ 35 n11 les above the DPmi lilarizl'd 7.one I L):'-o1Z I in one of the heaviest air r<iids since th e bombing halt of Nuv . 1, 1968. The U.S. Command said the strikes y,•ere earned out because recent J\or1h Vietnamese attacks on unarmed rel·Dn· nalssance planes and U.S. aircraft bomb- ing the Ho Chi t-.1 inh Trail in ne.ighOOnn~ Laos had posed "a threat to the safely of U.S. forces" in the war w ne. The annvuncement said the planes en· countered light to moderate antiaircraft fire but that none of the American plan£'S was t.it. The Cilmmand said the ll'orth Vietnamese did not fi re any surface·to-air (SAt-.1 ) missiles during the raid. The attacks began at da\1'n and 1:isted until early afternoon. They were the 60th against North Vietnam this year. Spokesmen v:ou!d not report on h'n~· many Air Y.'orce jets participated in the attacks but said ·more than 200 sorties \\'ere fl own (a sortie is one strike by one plane). It did not pi nppint targets. but the port of Dong Hol, "·hich has a ma jor military airfield, is y,·ithin the 3J-mi!c raid limit. t11rge1S across the boarder, Those raids brought l•harges by llanoi that the A1nericans had bombed civilian targets. Th(• r<i_ids were announced 111 a spet ial cor11n1un1quc . "In respQnse to rec:enlly increased C\ 1dence of North Vietnamese an· 11:i1rcr<1lt and nuss ile acl1 Yity against our unarmed reconnaissance aircraft flying o\'er 1\orlh Vietnamese territory and U.S. auack aircraft flying in Laos near North \'1et11an1ese territory. U.S. Air Force tac- t!eal ai1·craft today cond ucted protective 1·eac tio n ~trikes against military targe\s ill Sorth \"tet nam C'Onstltuting 2 threa t to the safety of U.S. forces," the command said. The North Vietnamese responded with No Evidence Of Egyptian Alert Noted Uy United Press International "light to moderate" antiaircraft fire but hit no American planM, the spokesmen said. Spokesmen said the missions were con- fined to an area V.'ithin 3J miles of the D~IZ which divides North and South Viet- nam. 'fhe command dei::Jined to say ex· actly how many American planes took part or give the precise target areas. The command said no Surface-tcrAir (SA~1J missiles were fi red at the U.S. >A'arpla ne s. It was the 60th in the series of what the U.S. command calls "protective reac· lion" slrikes into North Vietnam thi.s year and the heaviest raids since the unsuccessful attempt to free U.S. v:ar prisoners from Son Tay, North Vietnam Nov. 21. 1970. At Son Ta y, more than 400 American !)lanes bombed North Vietnamese ter- ritory for more than 1:l hours. It was one of the heaviest raids over f\'orth Vietnan1 since former President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt in raids over North Vietnam Nov. I, 1968. Johnson !laid at that time that U.S. com· manders had re!le rved the right to attack across !he border if American unarmed photo reconnaissance planes were at· lacked. UPI T""ri.h A1101sin's Target Yoshikatsu Takciri. head of the Buddhist oriented Komeito Par· ty. \\·as s tabbed by a young man \vi th a knife today in Tokyo. lfe \Vas stabbed on his \Vay back to the party headquarters after a convention. Iiis physician said there was no danger to his life. Jew s Repo11: Russ Fear t-.10SCO\V 1UPI 1 -Communist Part'/ official.5 have told Soviet Jews there can be no unrestricted emigrat ion to Israel because it >AOu!d lead to a ''a hrain- drain," Jewish sources said. They y,·ere reporting on a rnecting at Comn1unist Party headquarters ~·1onday between a delegation of ./e>A'S petitionin~ for the right lo emigrate and Albert lvanov. head of the ;:idministrative sec· lion of the go\•ern1ng central com mi ttee. "Ivanov said Je11'S have no special na· lional right lo emigrate lo Israel," one source said. "lie said each person \1·ho \\'ants to emigr:He is considered as an in- di\·idual case. "He sa id there >A ould he <1 brain-drain i{ <ill the Jews who \\'anted to go to Israel v.ere allowed to go." the source said. He said l1•anov had used a Russia 11 phrnse which translat es literally as "brain-dra in." According to th is account, !he 1neet1ng \1•as attended bv five r-.1osco1v Jell',~ - 11·ho reprcsente.d an(Jlher fi5 \l'a itin~ outside the headquarters hui lding -anrl three Soviet off icials l\';:inov. a dcriuty n1inister of lhe intenor rind a visa office officlal. devised to end cur-rent feud ing over composition of the county's Local Agency Fonnalion Commission. THIS WAS STRICTLY a city-eounty af· fair. President Nixon wa sn't in at· tendance. In a way, it's a pity. too. It miRht have reassured him to leam that bicke ring isn't confined to the federaJ level. Today 's raids were the heaviest "protective reaction'' strikes over th(! north since last March 20-21 >A'hcn about 250 fighter-bomhers and escorts hit Cairo newspapers said toflay Egyptian troop:; along the Suez Canal had been pul on rna ximum alert for possible renev.'al or the connict with lsr:iel. but UPI 1l1spatchts from Qan!ara on the east bank of the canal reported there >A'as no C\'id<'nce of unusual activity. School Prayer Backers The central cnmmit lce build ing is ;i, heavily guarded office in do\1•ntoy,·n ?-.toscow. the \\'Orkp\ace of Communi~t Party General Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev and his stnff. There have bern no other reports of any protest group gaining admittance. fr * * Thieu Refutes 1t appeared that emphasis was placed on pol1t1c:al rather th;;rn military means al ihc. present lo ease the !\fiddle East situa- l1t,n F.cyptian Foreign !\1 i n is t er i\lahm oud H1ad left Cairo today for New Vork ;i11t1 said he woultl try !I) isola te l ~;a('l further in the. United N;itions Forcing Vote by fl ouse The incident capped 2~ hours in \\'hich the Soviet Jewish emigration campaign, quiet for some tin1e. sudde nly came lo life. Anyway, during the city·Cilunty session, Battin. as chairman of the cnunty board, proposed what he termed ''a com· prnmisc·· in appointin~ the so-called public nu~mher of the LA FC. Battin first suggested th at a11 current claimants to the public seat should be "'iped out of contention .. He;iven nnlv knows how many folks that might include et th is writing. NEXT, BATTIN sug gested that the new a npoi ntee shouldn't be a mayor or any other present public official. Since he "'as t.a!king to the county's mayors. the in- f.-.rrnces they might have drawn From t.ha\ little proviso likely \\"en! over like a prn\·erhial lead s<1lan1i. Finally. !he count v board ch it°'r said !he ne"' member shouldn 't be n\·pr aged 30. Out nl all t hi~. \'OU mighl get the notion t hat Battin already had somebody in mind. IF' THE l'olAVORS had all stood and cheered at th is iuncture. wou!d Bobby B. suddenly have >A·hippecl open a closet door and exposed the new candidate? l\1a}be. Tmuble \vas. lhe reacti on from the assembled rna~·ors \1•;1s son1ethin(l less lhat th e touchdown cheer or a c:ollegiate rooting section. It v.·as more like breakfa st indigestion. Later in the con£ercnce. there \\'ere :;ome valiant efforts by several or 1he assembled mayors to start hacking toward a re;:il con1promise that >A'ould settle Lhe city-county differences ove r the cornpositirin of the LAFC. STANTON l'olAVOR Dexter 1-lemeon captured tl1e mood of the thing pretty \\'Cll \\'hen he explained. ··rm just tired of getting subprienas every day." ln the end . however. no conciliation 1urf11c£'d. And today. everybixly is back in the subpoena·serving business. 1 'l\1111. hn\rc\·er, feels thr mayors pull· ed a ma1o r boo-boo by fa iling to jump al his \ rrs1(1n of a <'nn1 prom1sr Sn the battlC' of (Jr:in:.:e C<lunt\ ·s LAFC is back in the 1·01Lrl ron n1s. ·flack in Auj:.ust dur1n~ the f:im"l!"' Sl'o.-<;rennrl mect1n~. Battin and Fifth Dislrll't Sup1'n ·1sor rtonald Caspt1rs had iried to ;1ppoi nt Anaheim A!torney Herbr rl A. Licker to th" LAFC and nu.~t Charlie Pen rson . J udi::c .J. E. T. '!\ed '' Rutter iss11ed a temporary stay order against th;.it, But ~t(lnday . .Judge Charles A. R;iurr hf1rd i1. effcrtlve O<.:I. I. l\'O\\' THl.'..:HE is a lnl of legal ta.lk to v.·rits as opposed lo possible quo warrant.o proceed ings or maybe another visit to the appellate court. Uical go\·emmenl is lots of fun In Orange County. Ky's Claiuis He Fears for Life SAIGON (APJ -President N~u~·en Van Thieu denied today ;:i chnrgr bv \'ire President Ngu_ven Cao Ky th.'.ll Thif'u ~n frars for his \if P he chnn;::e<; his .<;leeping places constantl y and seldom slays at Independence Palace. "Thnl is totally false,"' Thir11 said in ;in unu sun ! personal comm11niri11e isq1Pd through a government spnkC'~n1an . ''1 ;if. finn thRt I spend e\'f'ry d ~1~· ;1nrl Cl cry n1µl1L in the lndrpcndcni:C' Palact• .. lie ;iddcd th;il :111\'0!lC' who c!r111htt'1l his >A'ord C'flLl ld 1:ht•ck by n· king ''t hn,~e 11 hri work day and ni~ht in lhe palace. fr11 n the soldiers on duty lo the servan!:-. lrf••n the dri vers. to the poUcen1en 10 lhe janitors. . . " Kv. a bitter polltil';1I riva l flf Th11•11 , made the st:itemrnt 111 ;in 1n1er1 !l'll 11·11h an American l<'l<'\'l~ion cn1T<'SfY1ndr11t . ti like \\l:i llaC"e or CBS l\y said 11<' 11 ;1~ awarr of ass(l~<;in:1t 1nn pin!~ ;1 ~;11n~I hin1se1f and knrw th:•! Thi('ll al~11 \1a~ Wflr rir.d ahnu\ p('rsonal scctll'il1' \Vallace askrd in S:11t:fln last Wl'l·k \\'hether it was true thal 1"hieu reared !or hls own s;:ifrly ari<l srldorn :-.lt·pi at home. Ky rrrlied that lhis w:is tile ir1- forn1ation he had . "th;it lu"s 11111111ng around. 1vorr1rd about hi~ (1\Vn secun1 1. sleeps one night here and sleeps one night some other placr.·• Burglars Loot Bod y of Saint FLORE'.'l'CE. ltii lY (UPI \ -Thic1·r~ hrnk.-. in!<l ;i rhur<'h l\lnnd:•\' and .~tol•' jr\lels taken frnn1 the <'n1h:1l111l'd 111~1~ 11! a s;unt. pl!l1ct' :-.;ud The !ht·ft 1n St ~l.1 r~· .... \'hill• !1 11 ,1 .. !h1· tatc.:;l tn a long st•rif'" ,,f t1nd1 r11orld r;11d., on un guarded 1ta!ia11 chur chl•s. ul.ul.1 <>I then1 containing nrt irc<isurcs-A 1'1!1;111 . (I Tintoretto and nthrr pa 1 1i I 1 n ~ ~ rstin1a!rd at more than$·\ R n11ll1"11 '"'ti.' st(1lcn 11ver the p;ist >A'l.'Ck~ frn1n i•hurl·hr~ in thr \'r riicr rcg1nn The 1·111:111 ;i11rl olhc1 [lilin!lngs 11~1\'r srrH'f' hf'rn rrt•n1 .-.rt•r1 Pol1t'e s.11rl !hf· F1<1r·r-nrr l l111•1r~ IJr11~r th r i:;lass 11·;1\I flf a sarcophagu~ cr•ri· tai riing !he emhalml'd rrn1:1\11s or St Ant0nine <i nd str\pfl\'d the bndv nf a gn\rl ring, a gol d cross and a bishops s;if! They gave no estimate of the object~, 'llaiue. "Tile ~cheduling of the r-.11ddle East c:t·isis at the Cnit£'tl Nations and SCl'Ur111g world condemnation or Israel also places lhc linill'd States in an aw kward posi- !Lon," Riad said in an airport stat£'rnenl. I le. did not elaborate but Egypt has ac· ··usrr! the Uniled States of encouraging lsra t l. Tcnsilln in the fl·liddle Eas t h:is been ri~ing sintc Israel shot down an Egyptian Sukho1 7 fl ~l1ter bomber on S£'pl. 18 and l'"''Pt :-.hol <lown an Israeli Boeing S1r~1!ritn11s1•r ;1rn1y !rrtnsport plane Inst Frid:iy. Lrac1ers of hnth si dr~ isi;urd :-.ta!e•n{'nt~ 1ndieat in~ \hl' ('ease-f1r£' ruuld br<'tt k down at any 1non1cnt. The semioff 1c1al Cairn nr>A'Spapl'r Al Ahr;r m s:1i<I toda y ls.raeli troops \\'ere 1no11n~ ar1 1Hf'ry up tu ttwi r [ronll1nes ~long thr Suez Canal and that Egy puan 101 l'l'~ t1l1Jng !he can;:i l had been put on a 111;1xin1111n ;i!erl v.·ith frontl inc officers urdl'n:-d •·to t.1ke the nece ss arv n1easorrs 10 prevent the enemy from aC· c(ln1plish1ng his objectives." l'PI ,•orre~ponden t Th1in1as Ch£'atharn. 1, ho '1;;11<'r! Q<1n t~1ra in lhc nccup!rd S1nC1i 011 :i conducted tour 11 ilh o!hcr nr wsr11en, said the re 11·as no 111d ica1io11 of an :il rrt and th<i t !Joth J ~raeli and Eg~p!1an "o ld irrs rnuld be seen \VAlking in the op!'n pretty n1ucli as 11.~u;il. Qantar::i is 200 yards across the canal from l·:gy pt 'IVi!ve thought of a "-''Y you can quit gracefully, Spiro!' Winter Grips Rockies Cool Weatlier Reported Ove r Much of Nfltion C'olifornlo pt['YIEW OF HOA.I. HATIONAL WEATHER ~ER'YltE TO 1:co A.M. EST ' ·11·71 Te111perature~ \VASll!NGTON (UPI\ -Backers of a constitutional amendment to put prayer back In the schools claimed all but three of lhe 218 signatures they needed today on a petition to force a House vote on the issue. 1\lanagers of the move to dislodge the nn1endment from the Judiciary Com- 1nitlee said the three needed members \\'ere lined up and >A'ailing to add their names \Vi thin moment s after the opening gavel at noon . Opponen ts of the controversial prayer amendment conceded there v.'as no way now to block the discharge pe tition. Generally they agreed >A'ith proponents I hat !here was no prospect either that the House would reject the amendment. Rep. Chalmers P. \\'ylie (R-Ohiol, sponsor of the petition and or the con- stitutional amendment to v:hich it \\'as diret·ted, stood ready to call up the issue at the earliest available date. Gunn1en Unleasl1 Fire at Britisl1 Soldiers, Miss BELF'AST, Northern Ireland (UPll - tiunmen fired .ebout 20 shots at a five· n1an police and army patrol in the Hnman Ca!holic Andersonstown Dist rict of Belfast today, but failed to hit anyone, 1he British army said . The patml returned fire from its land- mver and reinforcements \\'ere rushed 10 thr scene of the incident at the in- le rsec!Jon of Glen and Shay,·s Roads ll'he.re a sold ier y,·as v.·ounded last y,·eek. an army spokesman said. A se.1rch began for the gunmen. but !here v.·ere no immediate reports of ar- rests. Eat'lier tod ay. lhl' :irm)· blamed the outla11"ed Irish Republican Army for an t"x plosion in <1 crowded Protestant pub thrit injured 2J J)('rsons. "ll v.·as .e further attempt by the IRA In provoke Protestant reaction.·· an army SJ)(l\.;estll<lll s;iirf. The bon1b cx p!oded in the Blue Bell Hnr 111 llrlfas!'i; l'rolPslAnt Sand y Ttnw sec\1011 JllSl before the 11 p.m. closing tin1e 1'.!nnd<iy. r-.10sl (If the injured sur- frrC'd c:uts fr om [lying glass, !he spokesman said. Jlarrv f\·lcGoy,·an. \\'ho Ji\·es near the pub . s.iid he \1·as knocked out of the bed by the blast. "I ran outside and could hear people screaming and shouting." he said. "I \\·ent inside and pulled two people out and helped them across the road. They had been hit in the fa ce with glass." I Y UNllliD J'llf'S~ INTlillNATIDNAl COOl 40 ,, UNIT!'D ""!'SS 1-.Tt'llNATID"IAl. Laird Supports Military Medical Trainin.g Plans I M>n• I UI..,. ,.Incl\ In lht "'""nr1ln• w••• t•ot<Tt<I IP tor••" 10 mt nQrlhl tn lllMfll l ul.\dlv 1na PVU •~t '"" ot Sovlnt"' C111!.,,nl1 w1<1n11d1v. •he N1tlan11 W11!~1t St•vlc1 reoo•!t<'l. MOlldl V .. l!lell In Loi A.natlH Wll we11 Delow ll>t P•tdlt!ld fO dl'Ore·u 11 1 low dou<lt •n<I loo ~till temo .. 1!ur11 .. '° .,,. """' l'Ot. 11• ,. .~·~"!"•'_,,~~=~~~r;,:..:.:..:.L.::Y.::. T~• 111111 'Tutt<!•~ w11 f)Of'llrd to b• 60 11 .,.1rr. 1n U-Ota•H m1-1m um "" W~r\11.dlY. Ov11nloM 10 .. 1 wl!I b! l tOUrod tl. l ~t Alf Pollullen (""!rel Ol11n(I :~r:,,:•L,';~~·,v:, '~:t~~ ,,.,... •moa S11mmar11 1¥ UNl'T•D Plt811 INTlillN.l.TION.t.l TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Satu rday ~· ·~• Co,•r1I 111'.'<>IH ·~~ n1o~ n1~1,.., IU~.., bv 9u11'Y ~ Wll\dl, ltl <ll"9 hi 1'1u•oo~• ot•••na cond•••or>t. 1111 " 1cc.,....01nl1<1 !fl, •cl•1<>c• 1)1 <~• "'~••~tt 10·,.1rO tne tftllrft ftlOOttd. l... Nlllon•I W••I""' St•~lct In I P I•. la•~o. •toO•ltd '°"'' non! 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I 40 Im <' , ,~ , m I• 1 11 ~"' , ~ ' 'Ill r m ~I ~ti• I 11 ~,.. s~" » P ... r~~t'•'V'f •"<I D'"'"'>1a1>on ••n'• 10>' 1 11.~ovr 1>trl0tl tr>dl"a ,., l n "'· f'()T, .01 prtl"!•t<I by 1n1 U ~ Wtl• '"''' e .. •ttu 11 Sin Fr•n<1,,o A.lbuauerawl "'"'™"'''' A!l1nl1 @1kt'>!lf!(I eoi•O>"> (1'0(100 c.~c\n,...11 C.•t •@ll'>CI O.n••' O•irOll E"''°'" "'"'"" H~n<}!~I~ 11ou1ton 1nf!,11 ... D(I\ .. l<'.1n111 (l!lf L•• .,..~, Ll>l AM!t l" 1"fl"'I llHCfl MJIWfl!~.Ot M•,.,,~001 , Nrw OtlH IU 0•~1 ... d o.,,.~. ""·l•ct•lohl• 1>110.nl• P lt~~V'P~ P"'tl•"" ""' $•(••mt r>IO ~' L"I''' '•'! ~-·· f ·~ ·•· r· •"'1 .l. •I F<•r>r I•~ ' .. ~··~'" '·• ... " ·~ . ·~· ""'' ··~·m Hltn Low I'••<. " . Sl <I WASHINGTON (UPll Defense ·~ ~J ti ~\ 61 61 61 \I " ~ 11 I• " . 8J ~· Secretary f\1e\vln R. Laird endorsed to-- day a new scholarship prog(am for , ~' students in the health professions and r1 creation of a mitltary medical ecademy 11 lo help end the doctor draft. In testimony prepared for the House 11 " •l \J • n u ,, ll ~' S• I U n " ~ " " ,. 14 10 IJ II !O n • ~· I) t1 ~ " • 11 1(1 " " IJ I' 1' ~I Ol )} ,, ~ " . .. ~' "" " " " • " ,, " • " " • Armed Services Committee, La ird said the anned services in recent yea r!! have relied heavily on the general draft and 1 special doctor draft to provide health personnel when needed. Laird, whose testimony was delivered to the committee when he w&!I unable to attend the hearing ptrSOna1ly. &aid the proposed armed servlcts medical school would attract doctorli ~king a c&rttr in the mllitary while the schnh1rships \\·ould prn\·ide medical personnel as the drafl is pha~ed Olli . Ills le.sllmony supported a bi 11 ~ponsored l)y committee chairm11n F'. " " •• IO Ed\\·ard llcbert (D·La.\. "·ho said there is a ,.rnas11 exodus of ph ysicians from ar· " live n1ilitary ~ervicc. '' Under !louse rules, that probably >A'i\I not be before Nov. 8. The amendmenl would o \' t rt u r n Supreme Court decisions of 196~gnd 1963 holding that the constitutional arantee of religious freedom precluded ganized pr aye r in public schools. ii \Vylie has been working ,, a!l year so liciting 'n1e1nbers' signatu ;1.S on his discharge petition, a device 1 1rely used an even les!! often successful in' bypassing lhe nortnal House co mmittee p1-bcess. 1-le attributed the slo w, steady buildu p of names on the petit io.. mainly, however. 1o !he efforts of outside groups. He pra1srd espe<.:ially the work of Mrs. Ben B.uhtin, of Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, a 1nother and housev.·ife \\'ho has devoted much of her time for morr than tw o years lo organization of a nation\\·ide lob- by campa ign ror the prayer arnendmenl. As sponsored by \\'ylie 11. 1rould read as fOllO\l'S: "Nothing contained in this Constitution shall abridge the right of pe.rsofls la\1'fully assembled. in an public buildinK "·hi ch is supported in whole or in part th""()ugh the expenditu re of public fu~ds. l o pa rtici pa te in nondenoniinational prayer." To become effecti\'e. !he arnendment mu~t be approved by a t"•crthi i ds vote of the House and then of lhe Sena•e. Then 1t must be approved by three·fGuflhs of the state legislatures. No pr esiden'i<il action is needed. \\'ylie took the discharge ",ute after becoming convinced lhe Judiclat;t-\-001- mittee ne ver \l'OUld act on the issue. The . commiUee in 196~ held extensive htnr- ings on various proposals lo re\"f'r se !he court's anliprnyer rulings. including one identical to \VyHe's. It rejected them all as pot ent ial!y damaging to the first amendment's guarantees of free press. religion, speech an peaceful assembl y. •• Sunday night. on the e\e of the Jev.·ish ne1v year. Je11·ish sourer~ reporled that police had dispersed a C!'0\1d of more than 1.000 celebrants outsidl' l\1osco1v·s main synagogue and h;id <ll'l'CSted three Jews. Early r-.1onday othrr ~1J11rces di sclosed to ne>A·smen a petition a~k1ng freedom !o en1lgrate lo Israel signed by more tha n 1,000 Jey,·ish heads of household from all O\'er the nation. rin unprecedented number of signatories for a single pell · lion. II was addressed to the fnr\h('om in~ U.N. General Assembh· <1nd the Kremlin leadership. High Ohio Legal Of ficifll T "flfl"tl C0Lt:r-.1BUS, Ohio 1AP 1 Oh io Supren1e Court Justice f!oh1•1 1 \1 Dunca n has been nominated to fill a 1 "' ancy on !he United Slates Court "' )I i.1·1r1· Ar>- peals, Sen. \Villiam A. !'a1he 1H·Oh101 , said today. The senalor S<11d he h<1d hi"" so no!i f1ed by the. \\'IHI!' ! lnu~r Duncan, 44, of Coluin bus, Ot ,,1 11 •• s nomina ted In a 15-yenr tenn II 1 011· Firn1ed by !he U.S. Senate, he. 11 1111\d til l !he \·acancy of .!udge I !nincr· I· r.rgu .... un , "'ho v.·as nol renomlr1a\ed. The JOb pays $42,JQO a year Saxbe said he expected no d1ff1rull v 1n Duncan's confirmation. · •1Duncan served ;is f'i1ief (1f th e. \Vt.rkmen·s Con1pensation sect1...,n 1n th<? Oh10·attorney general's office v.'hen ~;i\· be \\"<'.S attornl'y ~Pner;i!. Dunc11n 11;i ~ later cl;"~ counsel in th<' attornr / general's o!f\re. .... - • U.N. Session Convenes A lone \vo rkn1a n outside the t:ni tcd t\ations llcadqu:irtcrs ('hangcs a hal y_ard o n. a flagpole in pre.parati~n for the 26th Gcn~ral 1\sscmbly session \\•hich convened loday. In side. dclcs;:-ntcs may \\'Jsh it 1vcrc a~ easy for them to make their U.N. mach inery ~·ork smoothly. Prisoners Set Blaze l11mates Figl1t Conditions in New Orleans NE:W ORL~:ANS I UPI I -Prisoner!; !'taged another one of their regular prn- lesls against conditions 1ns1de the Orlean s Pansh Prison ~1 1)nday night by burning ma ltresses. chanting obscen1Wes and \lo'aving Black Panther flags. .. The 42-year--0kt faeility defies des{'np. t1on," a grand Jury investigaling the prison said recently. Thl' demonstration was shortlJ\lf'd, Jn Fulton. Mo .. a psychiatric intern al 11 State Mental Hospital was clubbed Lo t1eath by an inmate jn what 0Ffic1a/s S8irl wa~ an 11pparent escape allemp1 The t.,.,.o incidents were among manv at prisons and other penal faC'1ht1es a·frPr the uprising at the Attica State Pr1snn 1n Ke1v York last week 11uring \1•hirh 30 prisoners and JO hostages v.·err k1lll'ri. Of- F1r1als were hesitant lo l1nlr lhe l/lu1s1ana 1u1d ri.llssouri incidents ""1 th Alt1ca ··H's hard to say."' Callaway Count\• Sheriff Ted Salmons saal about the f\.11ssou~i episode. _"\Vi!h nPws NJverage (nn Attica) "·h::it 11 has bl'en you ne\'er know." L>emoostrations a1 the Lnu1~1ana Prison are frequent. A few wreks a~n 1nma1es loosened an entire stl'el wall in the crumbling J,000-pri soner faciJ11v rlrsign ed fnr 500 inma1es.. - On July 26. Orlean~ Pari~h Prisfln in- mates look h-1•0 guarris hn~tage at knife· po1nl for ~veral hours and held them un- Floating 'Wall' Evcd to Curtail , Ma ,jor Oil Sp ills \\'ASHlNGTON !UPl l -A 1.000-foot !nng nnaling curlain "'ill )>('used to com- b11t the next ma1or 011 spill 1h;:it threatl'n ~ In pollute coastline bf.'athf's. lhl' Cnasl Cu:ird said tnd11v. DesignM:I tn aCt as a barrier. the ("Ur- 1.;iin will be deplnyel"\ in the. open sea to con t11in the spread of the oil. The curt.a In ls flexible ;inrl is ·hufl,vcd by f)ntation devicC's spaced ;ilong i!s lPngth. tis "s11il'" rise~ 27 in("hes ::1h.1ve the water. a.rid "fin" ex!ends 21 inches. bel nw the su rf ace. The Co?.st Guard succe.<;.Sfully te:i;terl I.he device e::ir!ier this vear using' sovbe:in oil as a substitut e for ·crude oil, So~•bean oil is simila r in weiAhl to snn1e tyPe s of crudt' oil. but is nnntoxic a n d biodegrada.ble, the Coast r:uard s:iid . "The iury is still out. but preliminary trsts ha\'e sho"·n lhat the barrier is strong and ste::idy and can contain oil nn the high seas," Read Adm. Chester A. Richmond said. The ne.rt sll'p in test program is lo de\'l'lnp th e <ibilily tn deplny the curtain frnm the air "'ilhin fou r hours after lln oil spill. Richmnnd said. li1 cilv offir1al11 agreed lo negotiate for be.ttr conditions and trealmenl inside th1 pri.son. C rh•an~ Parish Sheriff L<>uia lleyd Jr. ca l+ed thr demonstralion an '"tnsur· reC1ion · that began wben authorities at· tem)teri \{) transfer 267 inmates for secu"1ty rtasons. "Rumbl1~ nf trouble started over the weekend ,.nd finally culminated in our moving. frr ~ecurity reasons, inmates fron1 their areas," Heyd said. Tear ga~ was used to quiet inmates in one lier r•f the prison and mace v.·as employed to stop the disturbance in anf•lher t•rr, No one was injured, Heyd :said. About a~ percent or lhe innlales are blacks. Fifty p0lice and sLale lroopers sur- rounded the de<'aying priso n ~1onday when lhe inmates first began ~eltmg rire to their mattresses. Eight fire engines- v.·ere called to the prison and one of them pumped water into the cells from outside the pri50n walls. By the time firemen and police arrived at the prison in force, the only remnants of the demonstration \~1a~ smoke oozin.I': from the prison cells. random yelling and some beating in cadence on cell bars. Eisenhowe1· l(new Dru1ge1· Of U-2 Flights-Ellsberg NEW YORK (U PI ) -Former Presi· rll'nt Ei~r.nhower knew the U-2 spy flight of fr;inr·1s Ga!JI Powers would fly over an ;irr;i o! Russian Sur fa ce -to -Air f\l1ss1lc~ (SAri-!Sl bul decided the flight ''as worth the risk of the p!;ine being ~not do"'n. Dr. Danit \ f.l\sberg s;iid f\lonrla~. Ellshcrg, lhe man \\'hQ leaked the P£'n- lagon p;ipers to the press, s;iid in the cur· rPnl i!=.•Ue nf Lnok ri.1ag<17.ine Ei senhll"'er personally reviewed. modified and ap- prn1 ed e\"ery U-2 flight F.:l!shrrg "'ho helpet1 write lhe Prn- !ai:nn report \\1hile wilh the Defense f)eparlmenl, said hr lramf'd o I F.iscnho"'er's role from the m11n "'ho wa s in cha:ge of the U-2 nights. f.Hsberg said !he man and Eisenhower rne.t before eyery flight. ''He said the questions that Presldf'nt f.isenhower asked forced him to justify t'Very reconnaissance objective asf'igned In tlv• night artcl to weiRh lt against the prrri•e m<1r[;;in11I ri~k~ on errch leg of the [light " EJli;brrg "aid. •'Jn f;icL he said 1t1:1t on the specific night 1vh1>rf' Pnv.·rrs Wi!S sbnt down they "'ere we\! ;11varr 1h:il there were SAMS in !hat area th:it 11rre becoming Qpera· ! 1nnal. Rrnlemhrr that lhese were the fi rst SA~1S cap:·1blP of shooling the U-2 down. So far th1!i flight. it would not be poss1bl~ to fl~· nvrr certain areas. ''There v.•as alr('ady a ri sk. and they hcid to balanre lhat leg o( the flight against the desirability of covering·those. nhjrctives. Preside nt Eisenhower made the decision that It was worth the risk." rov.·ers v.·as shot down during the flight O\'ft Russia in 1960. Soviet Premier Nit it.a S. Khrushchev used the incident to ciircel a proposed gummit meeting between himself and Eiser'1nwer. "fl.tost Amencans assumed th a I. Eisenhov.•er ha<l not known of the night, certainly Jn detail." Ellsberg-said . Ma.yor Denies • Wife's Action. In Book ReniovC1.l CHICAC.0 rUPl l -Chteagn ~1aynr Richarcl J . Daley has den.ed tha t his wHc pressured a su permt1rl:et chain intn removing the bestselhn~ conlroversial book ""Boss -Richar~ J . f)aley of Chicago"' from its shelv('t. Daley told ll ne"'S cnn(erenee t\.fond;iy that r.1rs. Excannr Dale:· had told Y.Omf' neighbors and friends tt.at the book. by Chicago Daily news :olumnist Mike Royko, wa s. ''trllsh and liog\\':ISh " '"It was some of \hP oei ghbn rli and friends of ours" "'ho artu::ill v m<1de the protrsts lo the N;itional Te~ Compan.11 st.ores, Daley said. ''She's entitled to ;.ay ii as h!'"s (Rnyknl entitled In writ! iL" l)a!ey ~Aid The Nalinnal chai n h st Wl'rk ordered Rnyko's critical boo~ of the ~-1 llyor n•moved from its st.ores. A spokesman !or the company said customers' protest prompted the move. But one day later. Rn~·kn reported in his column that Naliola\ really removed the books because o( i complaint by r..trs. Daley. The manager of 11 Etnre near oa\ey's neighborhood laler nnfi rmerl that J\.'1rf'. Daley wag involved in the. decision by the sU!re to remove the llook. ' Solon Says Air Force Hid Costs \\'ASlllNGT0'.11 !UPfl Sen. W1l11am Proxmire t D- \\'is l. ch:irged t\.1onda y that thl' Air Force covered up a $.100 million cost incrt>ase in the production of tht> CSA can~o plane. AY. recently as last May, Prn>:n1ire 11aid in a statemen!, the Air Pore£: was asked by lhe Hou~e Defense Arr p r npri11tinns Subcnmmitlee "'hether there were a n y money items or problem area~ \\'hich could increase the present cnsl estimate of the C~A . Proxmire ~:11d LL r.en. O. J. Glassrr and Ar \~. Gen. \V. E. !"r\,·hy replied lhey kne"' of nnne.. HERBERT L MILLER TIRE CO. INC. !•n<• !'Ill DUNLOP TBLS. RADIAL TIRES SPECIAL CARLOAD SALi 1SSx12 , • .,..~11:.n., 23'5 Av•ti~ A111, 15Sx13 ~!:.!r.'"" 27'5 _165x 13 ::~. ~::•_, ____ _ 165X14 Mlllt"'"· ll•nr, SI.,,.,, M~I. •11111~ MH ll'f ,s 165x15 ,.,, , • .,. ... 29 , ....... vw Vtln 17Sx13 J111r11c .. , V•ll•t, C-Lr, ------~- Now you ca~ pay your gas bill at Market Basket. .. ~ do eomethinG beautiful A path in the park you didn't know was thert Rainy Sundays you've spent together. For those special moments, discover '1.ove Sets' Diamond solitaire from $355. Solitaire with contoured wedding ring in 14 karat gold. from $376. Additional contoured guard ring, $20. Divided Payments Ava il•'*'· c~··~· ••<..,•H ln¥1tt•'· l"'•tl<•" l)PftH ••nlr.l"1t•lc•'1f ant 1~11111 en••••· tM SLAVICK'S .J~Wf!]C'rS S ncr 1917 II FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 Open Mon. and Fri., IQ a .m. to 9:30 p.m. Nearly E,·eryone Li sten s to Landers Wt:!vc authorizedtheMarketBasketat 3100 W. Balboa Blvd. to act as a payment agency in the Newport. Beach area. You can pay your gas bill when ycru shop, during all store hours including evmings and ,...kcnds. Or maybe one of our other payment agencies is mare convmient for you. Reinert's Dept. St<>rc, 1816 Nc:wport Blvd. in Costa Mesa, Market Basket, 2975 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and Crown Hardware, 3 !07 E. Coast Highway in Coron.a Del Mar will aa:eyt your gas bill and payment. With these four agencies in the Newport Beach area, we'll be closing our Gu Company office at 3111 Newport Blvd. as of Sept. 24. Aa much as wcve enjoyed seeing yuu there, we think this new .mngcmcnt will be mare convenient fur you. I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0 gas COMPANY ' ' • DAILY PJLO'f 5 Arro,¥head 11 .: =::.:L=os=E:.:2=0 =,=ou~N~D~S ~~ Change s Ownership IN TWO WEEKS! F1mous U.S. Women Slcl Tetm Diet During the non-snow of! season the U. S. \Vom· e!l 's ~;lpine Ski Team members go on the "Ski 1 e11m <11et to lose 20 pound" 1n t\\'O weeks. Thal'!li right-20 rounds 111 14 day~~ The ha~1!'i of the die t LOS ANGELES fUP l 1 -p; 1·hcrn1tal fnod tit 11nn and \1·as devised by a fa· l .. ike Arro\1·he11d , 11 re!ort mouf' ('nl()r;1d11 phys.:ir1an f'Spcc1ally fo r the U. S. area in rhe San Bernardino Ski Team Normal energy 1s n1a1nla1ned tvery im· mounta ins. chan~ed portant'J \l'hi1c reducing "'i'ou keep .. full'' -no ownership ri.lonclay for lhe :::e-$larval ion -b<'t ause lhe d1el 1s designed that way! cond ltnie since Hlll7. lt's a d1 el that is eas~to foll ow \\'hethcr you \Vorkr travel or stay at hon1 , A groop or pnv11te mvcstors 1'h -I . is 1s, , ionestly a fanta sliC'al ly successful d ie t. acquired the n1ore than 1,000· If !l v"cren t, the U.S. \Vomen's Ski 'feam \Vouldn 't acre parcel frorn subsidiaries be perrnitted to use it: Rig ht ~ So, give yoursc\{ th e or Boise Cascade Corp. for an same bre~k the IJ. S. Ski ·rea n1 ge ts. L.ose weight undisclosed package or cash the sc1enl1f1c, proven \vay. Even if _vou've tried all and notes. Tht price wa~ said th th d to be in Uie millions of dn!lars c o er 1elf', you O\ve it to yourself to try Ui6 Boise Ca:;:c;ide hought the t r. S. \Vnmen's: Ski 1·eam Diet. Thal is. if you reatlY resnrt in 1967 and hR s em-do ivant \(J lo~c 20 round!' 1n 11110 \1eeks. Order to- h d rlo_v. ·rear lh1 .c; out ac; a r"n1111cl•r. s<iles nf residential lots.. Srnd only $2 00 ($2 2S for Ru s h Service) -cash r asize drvelopn1ent a n di • • Remi J. Gtts. president or i". 0 K.-to Sk1 Tcarn Diet, r. O. Rox 15493, San !he ne\v group, said this policy D1e~o. Calif. 92115. Don't order unless you expect v.·ill be continued and com · to lose 20 pounds in f \\·o \Veeks! BecausC" that'o; mercial de1·elopmen1 1\'lll be \\·hat the. Ski ·ream Diet \\'il l do~ · stressed. ,._ _____________ ... ________ J ANyrltiNG TltATS • IS WORT • • NO MINIMUM bAlANCE REOUiREd Yes, ttiars righU Free checking -no minimum balance requ ired. Anything that's free Is worth checking. and noW Is the right time to check .into Anaheim Savings new free services. We've joined . with a major national bank offering you complete Savings and Loan plus banking setVices. Only at Anaheim Savings can you deposit $1000 and earn the hig hest interest in the nation on insured savings and receive the benefits of ••• Free checking, Pre- ferred Cus\Omer ratos on auto and boat loans, and Pralerrod Costomer rates on personal loans. Leem about theso at our Huntington Bea.ch office. FREE SAFE dEposiT boxES 6% Two to tlw year term certifica te account.a with $5,000 minimum balance. 50 YEARS OF SECURITY Accounts are insured to $20,000 and protected by Anaheim Savings' 100°.4 record of safety. ANAHEIM SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION M"IN OFFICE: 1 g7 W. Lincoln Ave. ,&,n•heim, caiilornlt PR2·1S3Z <111 MtlnStrMl Huntington Beaef'I, Canlomls LEfr.6~91 i *DARY Pll.OT EDITORIAL P AGE Suspicious Jn the so metimes bewildering mach1nat1ons nf Or- ange County government, some names are routinely familiar. Battin to fight the proposed 1ncorporation of th' city of Irvine. There is Board of Supervisors Cha1r1nan Robert Battin, for example. And fifth Di strict Supervisor Ron· aJd \V. Caspers of Newport Bea ch. And the t\1·0 men they a ppointed to th e Orange County Planning ('nrnmi ss1011, Chairman \Voodrow Butterfield and F1f1h Di strict Cnrn· m1ss1o ner .A.rno!d Forde .. A.nd then there ii. Dr l.-0u is Cella . advisor and supporler to Battin and l\1r hard O'Neill. men1ber of a pioneer countv ranc hi~g fam ilv and current chalrn1an of the county Dem ocrallc Central Comm ittee. She almost succeeded. Battin and Caspers v>ent along "'llh her request fo r further delay of the incorpor- ation proceed ings, Sul the lactic failed \\•hen bedridden Superviso r David Baker rnarl.e 1t to the board room to d ecide the issl1e the other 11ay. Caspers then changed lus mind and voted \I ith Raker. On these names scores of stories have been bu ilt in recent v.·eeks. Occas1nnally. ho11ever. a higger name surfaces. And when it docs, it makes even n1 r:ire intrJ· gutng the question of v.1ho 1s running "hat -and v.·hy - at the county seat. J\lrs. SmJth certa1nlv h a~ the right to \"Oi rc an opin· inn on anvth1ng to do ·11 1Lh Orange C'o l1nty affairs al· though she.!-"• not n<"JI'" a r£'s tdent. J~e r Irvine stock give~ her, In pffccl, nv.'nership of a pretty good piece of the at lion in Or:in ge ('ountv Sn !'he is entitled to her say , C\'£'n though 1l \1·ould seCnl bencr tha1 she speak di~ectly rather than through private d iscussions v.·ith supervisors. !I Ol'C\'er. \1·c \\'ould like to suggest that the 10 .000 residents of the proposed city of Irvine have every moral right to determine !heir O\vn destiny -far heyond the right of any stockholder 111 the lrvinc Company. Thev have expressed themselves fr eriucntly on the 1siue -ihey \1 ant to \'Ole on in corporation -an d neither Batt in. nor Ca spers or r.·trs. Sn1llh !'ihoulc1 be able to d eny them that privilege. It is the least they deserve. Some v.·eeks back, lhe press learned that Planning Commission Chairman Butlerfle!d \\'as having regular con tacts V.'ith the office of Norton Simon. the muHi·mtl· l ionaire industrialist who v.·as an unsutccssful cand1<late for Uni ted States Senator and ''ho is he~t l\no11·n lll Orange County for his frequent attacks on the Irvine Company. Last \veek. another name \\'as V<'rv f1rrnl y !1nkerl. 1n t he Battin-Caspers team. IL 11·as none· oth£'r _ rhan Joan l rvine Smith, millionaire heiress of the Irvine fan1il y, largest individual stockholder of the Irvine lompan~ (the Irvine Foundation is the maJor stockholderl. and a perennial caustic critic of Irvine Company n1anage· ment and of the Irvine foundation. Beh ind the delaying tactic is, \IC suspect. a far big· i;::er lSSUe . ]\ IS tied to the con trol nf \hf' ]r\'1ne (·ompany, to the operations of the Irvine Foundallqn and. ultimate· I.\". to control of Orange C.'ounty gnv~rnment i_tsclf. The 1'1tizens of Irvine can1e verv near Jo!o,1ng their 1ncorpora· lion vote as pa1vns in a far.larger battle. ~1rs. Smith, it turns out, fle\v here from her esla!c 1n Virginia and made a personal plea to Caspers and \\'ith the stake:; as high as they arc -and th ey are Jndeed gigantic-Orange County citizens and the Ora age County pres!'i can do li ttl e else but continue to view the machinations of their C' o u n t y government -and the continuing off.~tage activilles -\l'Jlh the deepest con· cern and suspicion. A11i11iai1iitioti fo1· Propagandists Windfall for Communists "'ASHINGTON -Scarcely a day went by for month:i; when the secret Prntagon papers were not used in the internationa l propaganda of Pek ing . Hanoi and J\1oscow to prove the perfidy of the United Stares. It was !he bigge~t propaganda windfall o u r adversanes have had in many a day. The Pen lagon papers have been mentioned by Pre- mier Chou En·lai in the propaganda in· lervie"·s he ha s gronted. They figure in 1n1ernarional b road c a s I s con- stantly ;;nd :ire common currency in diplomatic conversations the \\'Orld over. The relent authoritat1\'e comment on !hi.' effort. lfl nnrma!ize. relations beteen 1he United States and China by Geor~i Ar hatov , ""'h1ch "'as accepted as the nf· fl c1al Soviet rvaluation, cited lhe Pen· lagon incident. as emphasizing how deep is the political rift in America over tbe \tielnam wa r. THE /'llORE \'IRULENT broadcasts frnm Hanoi. from the i;o..c;i\lf.'d Liberation Radio beamed In South Vietnam, and from Peking \\"eave togeth er th e Pen· t.agon papers. disclosures of secret opera- tions 10 I.ans. and origin~ or !hr. Gulf of TnnkLn inc ident into a scratchy hair shirt for l:ncJe Sam In thJ:r; fuller light snme ronclu:r;ions mav therefore bf' rearhed about thr. pubhca1ion nf the Pentagon paper ~. This damai;ed lhe Ln1ted St;;tes in in· lernat1onal relalinns beyond any shadnw of doubt. But \\'hen that is said. it mu st Ri char d Wil son also be added lhat many other 1nridrnls and happenings 1n the L'nilcd States hal'e damaged i~s position in international af· fairs. The peace movement itself. demonstrations and diso rders. the senatorial mo\•e to curb the Pres1drnt"s war-making ()(l"·ers. !he un remitting al· tacks on Presidenl t-:1xnn for dupticit11 in winding do"'" lhe v.·ar, ha \'e ;i ll been use<I againsl the United States in a damaging 1.,·ay. THE ISTER \"ATIOI'\AL prnpai;and1~ts hal"e found !heir ammun111on 1n lhP public record in !he t.;n1ted Stairs. The primar~' source, hPca usr the pro· pagandists cannot \ 1rw A me r i r a n tele vision. ha s brrn 1hf' Amrrican prr!'~ and il is rare. 1f e1rr. lhat the pro- pagandrs!s base !hr1r a1la rk .~ on cnn- fidential commun1c;:it.lons he t w c e n governments, Publica tion nf tbe Pentagon p;:iprrs did not prnl"Jde thr prop~1i:;anr11s1.~ 11 1th a new line nf attack IL mrrr ly c>n11hled them lo cont inue on lhC. old line \1 1rh mnr~ l'l'!- dence to cite. The perfidy of ,Jnhnsfl n anrt Nixon has been rhr f;ivnred suh1rt"t fnr ;i long time. and 1t is littlf' \1'orse lh<in the cnmmnn tal k nf e1<i lrcm1st <1nd defeat1sl factions in the Un1trd Sliltr!'. Still , 11 1\hnu t !hr Prntai;!no pap<'r5. lhr adl"ersar1e!' nf the l,:naed St airs -and 1l ~till ntu~t be adm itted !hat China 1s an adversar\' -\\.fllllrl h;;\"r h:;d less to en on in lhe1 r tireless efforl to des troy Amencan policies. SINCE THE PUBLICATION of the papers dir:I not add mu ch tn lhr genrral fl\1blic und~rstandlng in Amertca 0f !he incidence nnd escalation of rhr Virtnarn lnvolvemenl it c<1n now he quPstioned \1·hclher !heir puhliration served any con- structive purpo se at all. Picking up a line from the aforrmro· tioned Arbatnv in annlher context. !et us le.:i\'C the drc1sinn \n pllhl\sh thr Pen. ta i::nn papers on the conscience 0f American journalists l''ho did so. \\"hat Arhato1· wished was "ome of the com· n1cntarv about the !'"1xnn Pekin~ \'1SH 10 the effCct that it might step up "anti- SO\ irl int ngues." Perhaps Arbatov's line is \\'orlh follnv.•. in g a little farlhrr. Publication of the Pentagon papers may have been more a question of conscience than a con· !'t1!utinnal qurstin?-.:i mon1l and r!hical questifln 10 VJC\\' of hf>\\" !he purloi ned pilnl'rs wc rl' ilcqu1rerl . ;ind .:i 1udg1nc n1 11n harm ing nr nn1 h;>.rm1 ng one ·.~ country h\" disrln~1ng dnrurnen t.s o If 1 c 1 a ! \ y designa!ed as ~ccrl·!. AS 'T UE Sl!PRE\IE rnurt ha s n1 irfl lhc Const1t ulion 0f 1hc Cniled Statrs 1u~t1!icd no sanction in lhis r;t se aga1ns1 puhllca· t1on 'fh;it \1·as thr rffecl nf !he rul ing. Therr 1s nn ea rth l_1' cnurl t11 rule If con· science in1 po~C'rl a sanction . Sr1ll, ii n1ust bf' ;:i hrav1· \lr;i1n on con· sricncc to knnw thal rla.v.after rl.:i v one·s rnun1 rr i~ beratcrl :ind n1al1gnrr1 brrau~r ~rcr!'t .paper~ 11crc pubh~h!'d al a crl!1ca1 mnmrnl during a s111cerr !'ff('lrf In brin1t thr hatrd war 1n ;in enrl and th;:ir the puhhcation did nrit advance That end by one hour, f rpc.J,,rn ni 1'nll"LJPrJl f' niav riot be ~" ea~1ly estdbl1.::hed as freed0m of the press. The Synod and Celibacy lJ)~lXlN -The ~truggl ' lrlkulg place ~·11h1n lhe Ca!holtr. rhl1r eh herr. in England. as r1 se\\'here in the \\'orld, l~ in - creasing 1n Intensity. Debates over such issues as birth con I rol. Papal in lal!ibi111y. and priestly celibacy -ho1>.·ever much r\isappro,·ed by the hlerarc;-hy -havr b'come commonplace. The church, v.·riles one ob~erver. a\mnsl seems l-0 be •·tearing itself In pieces before the fascinating gaze of the public."' Kenneth Allan. a Roman l?Jhnh<' pr1esl of St. Aid an's in Coulsdon. i"fl the church lh1s summrr In marry after 20 years of servic,. He complained about "lhe: rigid dogmalic position cf the church and i!s intran sigent moral leaching " Ei·Father All::in is nnt alnne. 'The statis tics on the def ection of priests v.•eigh he.avLly upon Pope Paul VI. OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robe rt N . We ed, Publisher Thomn3 Keeuil., Editor Albert W. Bates Editorial Page Editor TM edlturfal pace ot ~ Dally Pilot attlc5 to in1onn and stimulate rTad· ers by presenting this ne1.1·spa~r·a opin10ns and commenlAry on topic.s of Interest and siiJU.tiC&.n<:e, by P* vt~ln( 11. forum fnr ~ e:irprr~~IOn of nur readers' opinions, a.nd by p~ 1entlng the dlW!ne vieu'f)Oint1 o! In· formed obSf"rvers and Jpolre.smen on topic:• of the a&y. Tuesday, September 21. 1971 Ed itorial Resea rch "\\"iLhout <lnubt ," hr has ~aid. "thr n1n!.t urgent problem affhrt1nJ: the church I.!> lhe general decrease In ''ocat 1nn."' EARLY Tlll.S YEAR Pope. Paul cnm· pared priest!' ""ho le.a1·e lhP m1n1s1ry !n marry lo Judas Iscariot. The "unhapp~· brothers·· who married and surrrndcred to \'ile. earthly motives. said thf' Pnpr, ··scandaliled" their communities. The guardian commented thal this 11·as ''sure- ly the wnrst insult any Christian can le.,.el against iinother.'· Pope Paul VI, the mnsl travelled Pnpe in all his ll)ry. sccn1s to both C01tholics and non-Catholics like a Ca nu1c. trying In hold back the "·aves. The fnrthc(l1n \ng Synod is a case in point, lJnder Papal guidance. a documenl on lhe priesthood ·ha s been prepared 11·hich adnpts a hard line on the issue of celibacy. r..tsgr. LadUao Rubin. secretary-general of the Synoct . said th11t the ,.bishops would ft'slrict the debate tn the possibility of ma1ure married men entering the priesthood in areas v.·here the.re. is an acute shortage of clergy. l\1SGR. RUBIN ~i\10 in rPsponsr lo 1'.1Uestion1ng In Rome last ~lay that. "ll 1.~ Pnough In rf'rall th;it Chri ~t wa~ un· marr~ed ·· Ru1 m:inv churchmen have rountt>rcd that the Apos!l(" PrtPr \1·a~ married and that celibacy. "'h1ch 1s nri1h('r rhurr h doctrine nflr dO~JTla, "'as a nile frirmulalcd hunrlrrds of ''ears aftrr Christ's rlf'alh PricsLs ronlinu.ect to m.:ir· ry until the l~'ll('r:in Counc\! of 1215 and ~till rlo in lhc F.astrrn Chu rches , l n !he L"nlled Stair\. !hr ~at1nnal Op1· n1on Ae<>earr h pnll d1~rln:.-rd las r 1\pr1I. afler qucst1on1n g fi.fl()fl rrir~ts. h1~hnp~. :incl fnrn1er priest ~. th:it niorr th;1n h::itf h(>heved priests shn11 ld be free tn marr~. About 5 perrrnt of rt 1ntr!'an prir~I.~ 10 the L·.s. resigned bE't...,.ee11 1966 and J9fi9. THF. DUTCll A\"D 8elg1<1n fal h(lt1c~. a 1na1ority of whnm are 1n lhe refnnn1\I wing of the Church, ha ve. decided !h;it lhr.v must make <1 start by nrrta1ni ng married pric~ts and al!n1\ inc priests \1·hn havl:' married lo resume lhrir m ini s.tr~·. Carrlinal Suenens. lhe pr1male nf Relgiun1. ronlinues lo clash openly "'1th the Vatican on th;s issue. The Pope 's troublrs hardly ~tnp ;i\ the rPhbacy issue. /\s The Ernnomisr flUI ii , ··~"! sinrr thr lime "' lhP Rrfnrmat1on has the Cathnhc church bern 1n such a sta te of turmnil and uncertainl y," Dear Gloo111 y Gus Re thnse auto turn s1_1!nals !Gus, Sep!. J.1, 161. acce!;SOr.v manufac- turer!i C'rln easily prorluce a signal that \\-'!JI 1>hu! i1self nff ;if1rr a rer- 1 .. 'lln t1ml.' delav. 11·hen r\·er the pub· lie or _l!O\"ernm<'n! rtr miin d tr So far. no onf' has "anted to spend 1hc monry. L D. T1111 f111u•1 tf!IUh ., ••• .,. •llWJ, nal llHIUl"I' t~Ot• ti !~I ~°'*''~'""' ,.~~ •our "~ ~•t•• !O Gl""'' OY•· Chi!• "'"' A Lot of News Was Bad Then , Too Roye<' Brier 1l ma y be intrre sting l-0 compare news nf 7f. yea rs agn and that of today, as re\"ealrd in chance acquisition of a front pa~e of the New \'ork Times, August 19, 1896. l'ou first notice but one foreign s!ory, ;ind orie item from west. of the .\fissis· s1ppi. You don "l re- call anv ~·;,rs or re- \•nlur1nils abroad at the tone. and if lhere was n\1ersP;:i ~ 1 inl enre il didn "t rnakr page one. The '>!nglf' I ore 1 g n rloilel1ne w;is Lon· d1111 · seems a Maron von Sed\w1l1 . a c·h111n of rhe K.:i1 $rr. n1Pt a satf end at 1he. Ro.l'al AlbC'rl Rr.ga!I~, when thP Ka1srr"s 1arht whammrrl S<'d!w\tz"s \·acht. !.~olde. ~nrl s"·epl the Bar011 into ·the drink . [t shnulrl have been the Kaiser? THE BIG STORY was a harangue by '\'. Rnu rkr Corkran. a celebrated orator of lhr da\·. brforr Hl.()00 in ~ladi~o Sryu ar<" Card en !'ta.i:rd bv thr Democraric Hnn<'~I t-.ion<'y Leagur ~-Ir. Cockran 1Yas anno1 rd hecausc !hf f hicago con vcntinr had iu~t nominated Y.'illiam J . Bryan fr,r lhP l 'rr~1denC'v The Times said· "Tl"pe C'annor ennrf•\; the sti rring voice of 'the :-.flf'ak<'r ·· !! wa~ notrd \lr, Cockran had sh.:i1 er1 hi.~ hl l! n1usta rh'". imprn11 111~ his :ipJ>ra r.:inc<' and those O\'Cr 30 will drink tn that. Hr sau1 thf' Box Orator nf the P!att.e 1 Rr\'<111 v.11~ :lfi' wa s a mixed up kid, 11ti~~r ;ir11·or.:irv nf · chr.:ir·· rlnlla rs "·nu ld tn~~ !hr Am!'ncan 11orktn~man tr> the \U"llrr~ Ha1•rn"t \1e he;ird ~ome cheap dollar t;il k latr ly~ The r rnwd hrokr out lfl fl()fl little fta~s .:inrl !hr <1ud1C'nrr 1umprd ori rhairs ln an nl":t T1nn. Tt1en !hev ;i ll sanR the "Star Span~lert Banner." Cockra 11 joining The naprr sl~·Jy nn1ed that ~1r. Rryan didn"t break nut ,:iny flag.~ at his rallies, a lack befitting an unsound money man. A RELATED NEWS stnry from the Chautauqua circuit w11\ remind )OU nf nu r own camp.11gns. One Sen atnr Thurston rhar~rd Bryan \\-"llS in the pa~ of the silver mine O\\'ners i'ofr. Bryan denied it \\-'Ith all his boyht"IOd fervor, averring h.is 11 hole income derh·ed frnm lectures. and ;in annual $1800 from an Omaha ncll'spapcr fnr editorial wor~. not bad \r\C'it in a day of !Xent T·bones in the hu1cher shop. A socic ly editor i.n Kentucky wrote the Gov rmnr sa~11nR a lady he appninted tn 1he Tennessee Cenlennial .. had no more rul1ure than a chambermaid." The \ad.\''s hu~hand said he w;ii:; surprisrd the ed 1t11r \1·nuld ht1rbor such a societ y ed11or , 1\"hC'rrupo n a judge, rel;itive of the SOClel;.' editor. announced he v"ould defend her honor. An echo or today in reverse may ap- pr11r in these itemi;: .a New York cabbie. 1 horse-drawn) wa s accuse<! or kirking a newsboy then lashing his horse in a i,:Pla u·ay. a mob of 300 pursu:ni,?, yelling "Club the wretch! Hang him!°' At Broadway a cop appeared and barely got the cabbie to the station. In Boston a mnn on a run:iway bicycle wa s thro~·n lo !hP slrrel. unconscious. and somebod.\' s1nle S~2 from him, A boy. 11. ~hot .:inolher boy 1.1·ithoul provocation . The wes~em 11em• threP Yaqui Indians were killed and 30 caplured by the &!venth Cal'alry near Tucson. 'l'ou prrct'l1·e mo51 nf lt w11.s had new.' in grandpappy's day. also. but we weren't there. • I •• •• • I t I.' Albee Let the Cat Out of Bag When I was 10 New York last soring. Edward Albee's ne west pl.:iy, "All O\'er ,"' had just taken a beating from the trit1cs and ll'as ahnut \I) close. Actually, I ca u i ht the final performc.nce, and ra1her enjo)'ed 1!, but that's not the point of this pieee. Albee \\"as furH>us abour !hr verd1c1. and hauled of( in a Sund11y inlerv1ew in the New Ynrk Times , suggesting I ha\ most of the. critics were b;;rcly equ1pJed to ··cover brush fire s 1n New Jer!'ry .. !\'o w I hal'e h£'en re\'iewing pla.1s for n1ore than 2.'1 \'ear~. and ha1 e he.:i rd e\'cry i n.~ul t afid 1n1preca11on aga inst cr111 c~ !hil l coulrl be rlcv1sed by !he minds and lnn~ucs ()f rlramal 1~ts, prorluce rs. d1rrclors and performers . Albee had nothing nl'w lo add , but he did have something 10 disclose. AS YO U K."-:0'\'. onr nf the chter charges aga inst thl' cr1t1cs is th:it they a.:e °'tough·' -niean, ca ptious, cnn· temptllous. and Cill'!lling 10 11·ard plays and cast!' that dC'ser\"e more tender or charilablr tr!'aln1cnl. \\'hat the public dnt5n't know, hn...,e1·er, is th;il the p!a ~·...,·righ l:;, producers and performC'rs "ho mAke thPse charge~ are ofleo pnvatr!y JU:>! ;:is sra1h1ng 1n lhrir o" n estima1cs nf nlhcr people"s plays and prrformanrc:; ln this Sunda y piece I refer 10. Albee IC'! the cat ou! of the bag , :ind revealed his own va.•t animuses and prejudices 111 the the;:iter. FIRST, HE TOOK on ."ome of the ol c.l· \ Sydney J. Ha rri~ j ; timers, alllldtog d1sc!a1nh1ll) to thl'l "crap"' that !\>laxwc!I Andrr!lo n ~nd Robert She rwood used to 11ri1c. Jn the same breath. he dismissed C:l 1ff0rrt Ode ts as "badly da ted .. , Then he looked al the pa!'l (.lrradC' nr !'O. anrl lum ped together as .•o muc h '"dross" pla~s hke "J. B :· "The c;real \\'h1te l!onC'," '"A ~-!;i n FQr A!I Sea$nn!'." ··Rosencra ntz and Guildens!crn," <1nd '"All The \\'av Hon1r" !'\ext , AlbCe <;{'fl\ a r1~ht n11ok tn lhe j<iw of "Thr l'.:ffe~·t nf t.an1 1u<1 ll111 <; on Man·in·The-•\1nnn ,\l;;rignlrl<:. \lh1rh hP. called "an old·fashu1nrd pla v 111thnu1 ;iny rrsonanre · H<~ cunfr<::;r rl 1h;1\ 11 · t1nr - rified '' him \1hcn 11 1•ent nn In 11·in th" hes! play of thr )'l!<lr :n1ard for 19i0-7!. CHRISTOP llEH ll A\1P'l'O \"S "The Philanthropis t,., grnrrallv \\ rll reecl\'Prl by critics and aurl 1rr,ce, 11 a\ ll':tlkcd ou t on bv Albee, tC'rm1n[;: 1t ··a fifth·rale Brit1Sh play. d1reclc>d !iv ;:i fn urlh·rate 8r1!1!'h dire('tor, \\Ith 1h1rd·r:tte Bnlish act ors,"' E1eo ~1Ql1rrc s ··srh11o l fur \\"1ve5:• stvi1!'hlv ~la~cd hy Stephen Porter. left Alhee c0ld. He re rn;irked that the mug. ~ing ('I f Rri:t n Rrffnrd, the star. 11 a! .. 1ne1 r11.<:ahlr ·· Ar~ rr111c 11t1n n1adc thcsr \'i!.~1 rx rathcdra ~i:iirme:ns 11ou!d be pillt'..ln(•d ns :.n en1;11•1 nf 1h<' Lheah'r Hut pla\v.r1gh1 ~ ;ind rit!lcr rn1fr~~1nn:i !o; rnake thetn all tllr t1nir 11 I<; onl~· fr>r p11hhr lO!l· ~umpt ll'l·1 lhil l thf1 find the-rr1t1c~ "loo scathing lo thr1r ('111 n per~nnal fa\'Qrl!es, R ed China a11d l,/ie U.N. \\'ASHINGTON -Rrp \\'1!ham Bra.v 1R.-lnd 1. drroratert \\'nrld \V ar tr releran anrl rhird ·ra nk1n,!! C,Qp n1!'mber of lhr po!ent House Armed Sc.r.,•ices Comm11\E'f'. ha5 comP up "'!th a fa~cinat1ng !hou~hl -that Red China may nnl want to be- come a member of the L:nitl.'d Na1ion s. Brar. v.•ho bluntly d1sagre--s wi1h Pres- idenl Nixon on /a11. oring Peking's ad- mission. has 11'.0me absorb1nii: rea!ions for hi 5 startling idea . Foremos t among them are: t 11 The C".N. ha s hecon1e a ··bouom!css ooze·• nf paPfr "·ork, and is literally ~trangling in ii Sa~·s Bray, "\\'hi!e I.he Chinese invent ed paper . Peking may nflt "'ant to get enmeshed in the U.N 's v:i~t !'wamp of complete impotence. Red Chl n;:i has in no v.1ay earned a IJ.N. seat. so 11 may have second thoughts about laying itself· open for being blamed for the U N,'s Innocuousness."' 121 fllOST OF THE time the U.N. is engaged in endless, boring. repetitiou., com mittee meetings, wh ich are. little more than forums for inlerminable haranii:ues by deleg11les of !'i!)>Called u11di!rdeveloped nalion:ii. Says 9 r a y, '''Obviou!!ly. the Chinese Comm unists ha \'e more 10 do then occupy themSl"l\"eS w1r h such inanities For one th ing, thty are keeping quite hu:i;y h!am1ng Russia for 1m11eriali1tic ploll1nQ." 1J; The quality of thl! personnrl nf d1plorr1111 1r m1ss1on:r; i\SSlfitned lo !he · N. hi Jnw.grade 11nd steadily getting \\"Orl'!r. cl:ums Bray, "The simple truth is that. l J ack Anderson manv ~OIC'rnrnents sl'nd 1nd11"1du.1ls 1n !he L' N 111thnul adequale q11al1f1c::it 1ons lo pa v nff rlrbl s a1 hon1e. Certa1nlv the Red Ch1 nr~c must know that ' · (() !\E\\' ,·onK IS a 1nran lf\\\n t{I li re in . anrl 111e.1d1ly .1:r1r1nfit 11·or~C'. Asserts Bray. '"Su rely, !ha1 '5 no 1nducemrnt tn scnrl a h1gh·powered Chinese delcJ1:al1 on !here. Hflwever, it 1.~ 1nteres1ini:: rri ron- jecture ;:i pctssible confron1at1 on brrwern a Ne1\' York n1ui;ger wit h ;:i sw1lchblade and a Ch rncsr cHplnmat ll'h O rut his treth on l\·fao rsc lung 's Long l\1a rch . That would hr· a malcli ·· For these reasons. Rra1 t'OIT\("S lo the nOl'el Cf\flclusion th;:it in !he ('nd Pekfng may <!f'(·lde to g1\'e L;.N. nlembership the -brush"(lff. By George ---. Dev Ge-0rgr You have all1'ay11 bc<!n nne of my fa··onte writers. It's \"Ollr ~ense nf I.hat special kind of humor 1hat I er joy so mu ch Ynu ha1·e done a lot frr younl? penplc. prrhaps m11re than you kn o"'· in po1n1\nit nut thal 11ev·rc a )!OOrl .1:roup lhl"~c rlavs .;.1n~tly the\' gel only cnn1t<'mna1inn ·rom so·c a1lrd adulis. Th;ink \"OU. i2 BLT STIU.. vo·l'~G Dear 72 A lener like ~·ours 1s n1urh ap- preciated. I thank you. DAIL v PILOT '1 County Program Helps Addicts l(ick Heroin By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 11'• D•Uy '°ii" troll Old date paln1s llke bent h)·pode.rmic needles lrne the busy street, \\'here inodern offices crowd up against homes ol .santa Ana's fo unding fathers. The one al 2215 N. Br1lady,·ay has a sign no larger than a desk nan1epla!e. !i·lethadone ~1alntenan1·e Program. DR, !(RAMER da\'. Take the stairs up to a y,·axed cvrridor . Turn into the third door nn the left. Go right il~ain and you :ire there. Son1e 22f) of Or- ange County's ac- knowledged heroin adct1cts -estirnates run from 2.000 ro 5.000 total -lake this saine 1r1p e11ery Here they receive tltethadone. a s~·nthelic opiate drug th<.'.t substitutes for heroin. Developed by the Germans as a \\lorld \Var II cOrnhat anesthetic, it Is a unique narcotic_ Six years of close study shov.· for RO to 8~ perrcnl of addicts tesled, it bh;icks agonizing heroin v.·ithdraw:i! symptoms. But properly adm1n1stered. ti gives them no l'uphoric high characteristic of natural opiates. r-.'lethadone 1s no cure for addiction. It is only an altern2.tive lo control iL Not all authorities agree it is legitimate or even moral to give addicts one drug to Ad1li~t"s f'rom Page 3 market chain 1.,,e always hit. to tell hjm 1~'hat v.'as v.-rong with security,'' says Phil. He felt this v.·ould be some repay- n1enL Jn1pressed by the gesture, the e>.:- ecul!re suggested a security branch job. The chief of security. says Phil, thre2J.ened to resign if forced to hire a on r11me thief and junkie. He said he wished they could shonl pcnp le like me," Savaize remarks. "He ~aid he hated me and a!J I striod for. !-lo1v is th:it fnr sick" "I w;is nnly lt)'lng to do somelhlng to repay then1 ." The offer was \vlthdrav.•n in a poHte lel- ter frorn the pre::;idcnl. KICK FOi{ {;()0[) Coac/l('d by an experienct'.!d con during nnc San Q11ent1n stint. Phil says he decid- ed fo kirk heroin for good, a dream destined to sh;il\er. "Phil. ll'hy don·t you stay cle;in?,'' ask- t d the old man ''Thtre're suc kers nut there ju~t l\'.l ll1ni:; ln gil·c you lhr1r mnney ," saaJ the t.:1111. S0 Phil S;nage lried . lie v.•as paroled. lie sta.ved clean. He began tnak1ng mnney, tn 11h11e collar crime lhis lime. "C-On1pared to shoplifting, b()nkn1aklng is almost an hnnest pn1fess1or1." quips Savage ··rrettv sonn ! bought a Porsche. alv.•ays !hough! if I could ever expect to n\1•11 a Porsche 1 \1·nuldn't ha1•e shot hrroin." Pride of own1ni; a powcrruL expensi\'e sports car cann<)l con1pensate for a lack· lng Inner peace. .. Prenv soon 1 rea\i7.('d in stead of stick· ing hl'roin into my arm I w;is ju.~! stick· 1ng rnateri;il things into my life ," he ex- pl:Ji1n S. "\\'calth doc<;n't have anything to dn \1 1lh 11. I 11a::, rnl~crab!e a,l.lain. ··~o I br:llighl an ounce of heroin and !01'kPr! 1he dnr>r." CA:\CER, ULCEHS Thl' tong , slow. bu! 1nrreC1!ilngly s"·1Jt !il1de rin11·ni1i!I rl'.<iJITi erl Bv now, cancer :ind blced1n~ ulrrr~ \\·ere cnmrrnng "'1lh hcrou1 Surg<'r;. \1 a~ ;it1rad, lo.~s of stninach and inlcsl1nal ll~sur. as 1.1·rlJ as rcmnral nf the n1:il1gnant tumor _ Phil C\·cn greased the ~kids 1.1·1Lh hea vy drinking. And a!I he l!ked 1vas the best , five·star cCJgnac at $30 a bottle. "l think \\'C are basically so unhapp.v and dissatisfied 11·jth life v.·e try to change 11 chemically," Savage theorizes_ Jlis life has changed chem ically since Can It replace another. arguing instead tor tl'/tal abstinence . Medical controversy O\'er this dates back to 191:. and morphine, Jong before Methadone was knov.·n. Is Methadone good. bad , or so ntewhere betwtt'n ? "It depends on what you mean by 'bad,' says Dr. John C. Kramer. "It has to be pretty Coddam bad to be as bad as heroin." The UC trvin e College o! i'tledicine psychiatrist headed Orange County's fv1elhadone maintenance cllnic until his recent appo intment to the N i x on Ad111ini~trarinn·~ drug abu~e task fo rce-. lie has been rrp!aced b.1' Silul SLnlzbrrl?, a pSl'Chi:i1r1c SO<'ial v.·orker who was Dr. Kramer 's r1ght·hand man 1n the pro- gram. Kramer and Stolzberg are optimistic about the clinic·s future . They are also realistic about. the people and problems that led to its J969 crea tion and growth. Heroin addicts are deeply troubled, in many \\'ays. HUJ\1AN NEE1'S "F'or a handful or people. you h:i\'C lo m~t other hunian needs th11n JUSI giving ihem a tablet." says Stnlzberg. Ra ised in the Harbor Area. the Cal Stale, L-Ong Beach graduate has scrnung. ed up jobs. housing or legal assistance when needed , "Nine out of 10 addicts ha\'e old beefs Story • • • ALIVE FOR LACK OF S7 Former Heroin User Sa vage beginning tile j\.lelhadnne maintenance program in ,January. "l'n1 not. fighting to st<iv nff hernin like before." S<i\'<ige s;iys. "Anrl J\·e rnibahly been Jn every pr cigram Lhey h<t\'£'," ··:-.·9 11· I can take each d11y arid ]l1St live it .. \Vha l Ls t.1e-thadonc like. os a substitute fnr heroin. th is drug that 1sn·t a cure but offers a big step to\\'a rd addicts' living normal !lres? ";\lethadone itself is innocuous," says Phil. describing a dark feeling of doom and anxiety that led him to tr y heroin. NO BAIJ Fi'.:ELI NG "I don't ex()C'rience a 'gnod feeling .' hut nnly 1he ;1hf;rnc£' nf lh:il 'harl f£'rl1ng ' I ,IH't :ib(lUI a~ hiJ.;h ()11 J! ;is .IOU 11 riul d find peanut huller sandv.ich.'' Ile explain:\. A non ·addict wnuld experience 11 high frnm j\.!r(h.;idone. v.·h1lc the hern1n ;1drl1<'l ('ti! off from 1! wntil..-J feel ;1 \'ancty of withrlrav.·al disco n1fr1 r\. rh1I J:!Cts 120 n111i 1g!'<llHf' p!>I' d;i~' dill' In his huskv build .:ind r•on.~equent d11f;agi> nl'cd, washi ng 1t dnwn with orilngc ;uice 1t1 n1ask the hitter !;isle ncv .S<1\';1ge, ll'hn gets lc.'•S. wanls 1L clear ihev feel no hcrn1n·l1ke effect. "If the !a.vn1an think.<: 11c 're gning ;1rnunci loaded all the time, it JUSt isn't true." Family life f1Jr the Sa\·ages is far dif· fercnt nnv.', hut with act1v1ties common to \l'ealthy or finanrially strapped alike. Just back from the laundromat. Bev tells of stopping by a market for mending C11re~ Methculone Ansivers at a Glance Q. \\'ha t is J\!ethadonr? A-The heroin·substi!ute is a syn1het1c opi;ite :-imilar .to morphi_ne , cle\'eloprd by thf' GC'rmans 1n \V(lr]d War II as a p11in killer. Chemically, it is similar t-0 heroin and ls just as addLct11·e. Q. Ho1~· dnrs it \l'Ork in the C'ase: of a heroin addict? A. Taken orally in moderate doses. it controls the addicl 's craving for heroin. \Vithdrawal sym ptoms are blocked. but no euphoric high results. Q. Can J\lelhadnne cure an eddicf.' A. ~o. The drug only enables him tn hve a stabili1:ed life in RO to 85 percent of those ca~s where r-.1ethadone ts ad - min istered No cure -as such -is kno11•n. Q. How many ttddlcts Art. tbrr" In OrBnr.r Cnunty and bow is the flgnre tSl:tbli~h!!d? A Estimalrs ra11gr from J)('rhaps :.OfJO In ~,000, baserl on several sources. These Include Orange County addicts in prison (400 1 parolM (400 \ in area jails 121JO to 300) on coun1y prnba!ion I HXH in 1-.fetha· done pro~ra1n 12001 on it.~ ll'ait1ng hst t!'lfl01 11nd "llowancc for others out.side nffl c1a l !;ihulatinn. (';11iforn1a offici al~ figure Orange County has five percent o{ the st<1.te's 11ddict popu!aCP; Q, Is J\tethadont. trr atment toslly? A. r.tethadone costs four cents per lablct, perhaps a dime a day, Biggl"sl ex- pense is manpov.·er lo run the clinic, pushing budget to about Sl.000 annually per patient . Cost of keeping an Rddict 1n federal prison is SJ,8()(1 annually. And crime loss through theft by addicts nn lhe strrel. lo support daily illei;:al heroin su p· ply is often easily $300,000-plus PE T year per 11rldict. Q. 111'1\\' does fine join the proi;iram '? A. Clinic at 2215 N. Broad way. Santa Ana. is administerPd by !'f'lunt v :vlenta l Hralt.h Department under strict control. Candidates must be 21 anti meet ccr<ain legal anti mrdical rrqulremrnt.s •·we think we ma y skatt by Lha!,'' S1olzberg says hopefully r.1anpower lo staff the program -nol f..lethadone -is what costs monev. about $1.(lOO annually per patient. · The heroin·substitute itself costs only four cents a tablet, e d1n1e a day, nr $36.~ per year per arld1ct. Compare !his to SlOO a d;iy for illegal heroin. generally financed b,v theft nf items sold lo a fen ce al a fraction of face value. A lypical heroin habit represents a $365,000 crime rate per year, per addict. C(tSTLY PllOBLl:!\I Based on lhe number or addirts in cu.stod~·. rrg1sleret1 otherw1~e. on the clinic waiting list and estimated by the st;:i\e. Orange County ha s a costly pro- blern_ Sotne sources fStirnale :i $\ billion an· nual cri1ne Joss !\ere f\rarner and Stolzberg discussed the cnun1y·.s J\'1eth;1d!lne program and heroin adrliction prnblfms in rrcent interviews. They readily ag1·ee total d r u g r.~st 1nrnce 1s !he 1r1eHI 111 an~ treatment progrcin1 METHAOONE TABLET IS ABOUT THE SIZE OF A QUARTE R This One Would Be Quartered, Then Taken Orally lde:1lisn1, hnwe1er . is not re;ili~m in Dr Knuner's exp('rit>nce "\\'hen }Ou are talking ahout a heriiin ;1dd1e!, ~·ou arr nfl! talking 11hnut. snmeone frll' 1\ hon1 the <"linice 1s heroin or ahstinence."' he txpl:iins. \.l'i!h the lt11.,, lo setlle,'' he expl;uns. Stolzberg has seen the program grow fron1 50 to 230 addicts, bu t envisions five regional satellite centers serving 750 ad- tape. 29 cents a rnll. and running up a ~9 ta b \l'lthnut th inking .. l just saw a !cw th111g s we needed.'' she adn1its shvl\, like any ordinary house\vife on a iig.ht budget. "All the ll'a v horne I kept v.·orrying about \rhat Phil 11'ou!d sa y. ''But then .. , it used to cost $50 a day just to keep me moving." \\'RJ::CK,\GE OF PAST The hills keep on eon1ing in. for 1nonths or even years ;ifter heroin use stops. because up unt ii then that precious ll'h1le pnwder Is all that coun !s. "You've gol the v.•reckage nf the past tn cnnLcnd 1l'ilh." ~ays Bev, brushing hack a strand of red h<11r as she irons shirts, "Old lrafflc tickets ... hills , .. things you hii\'en•t 1aken care nf, becau.~e addicts run too fast. It feels good Lo get thein taken care of." "1 feel helter about 111~·self nnw than I ever have," she confessc.<:. The jnh prnblcn1 -gelling a belier nne -ls no1v the main concern fnr Pht! ~avage, a man 1v1th a 15·~·ear JJ:ap in life lo explain In every prospective employer. The.v ;:il\1 ays a t.Ii. "\\Iha! <ii'!~ V(lU ,c:oinl:! to rii.'.' l.1f'·: They'll find out.anyw<>.\'," s<1.\'s Phil, "'ho quirkly f11und that many cku1r.~ stil l stay clnsed after prison gates open '·Cleaning toilets or selling dirty brwiks i~n·1 so bad." he c!ln('rdrs. "Only ~'OU don 't v.ant-to tell pe-0ple yo11're cl('aning toilr(Sc" "The htgl:est nut to crack now i~ get· ling a dcrent job," hr says again, BETTER Tllt\N f'..:VER "But aren't thin~s belier nn111 than I hey ever \\'f'rC'. I'ete~" hr ask<o Thev :ire go1rig 0ut [Qr dinner. then fishing 11! Hun· tin~tOn Bt'<tCh 10 celebrate his birthday. "Veah." !P{'n:ige son Pele Jlj,ds. His ra1her $!<1nds ;11 !he \\'IJldnw 1n the du <:k. finH'liing or Sava,!!(' br:inrt cnlognr, a ~1-19 surpri<:e tliat contnhutC'd to Br v'-;; S9 m;:irkrt bill. J\'ntjru: 1he hr<1nd nalTI('. he ~;r,y~ 1! n1l1~t 11:11 r be rn custntn·bo1tlrd JU/;[ fnr hrm , Phtl s,11·11gr 1s :i n1<1n v•hr, niu ~t niakr 11n 1)!1if' lu~uries, until he can afk•rd rf'nl ex· !r.1\a).:rtllt'e~ "l hav1• a 1111 of !lungs 10 rrmrmb"f nn1v. If f ('Vl'f' !h0t1ght (lf going hark !O hen 1in,,. he sa) S. •·r.f.v hors. _ , I nr1.'cr had f!mc f0r my hri~'S before. I had to go steal. just lo kerp on l1l'ing . "And I don't h<i•1' j;, he ;;~h;;n1ed iii front nf my snns anymore. Bvery day I th11nk Cod v.•e didn 't take those pil ls," he says. "It's been a ~°'od day." Little Stu bangs through the screen door clutching a dime. a lot nf money to a bo~· 5 and maybe even to his family. "Papa, can We g{) lo the ice cream store? I have some monry," "\Vhere did you gl't it~" Phil as k~ in- stinctive.ly. a man v..·ho on ce took what he eouJd l.o support a habit that nearly de stroyed him . IJ\'F'E REN<.:E PLAI N The in ference in his queslinn is plain . Stu names a neighbor known lo !he family and his dad is sa !ished. He reaches into his PQCket. huntin~ change. "\Vel!J you send _}'.our brother up and I'll gl\'c him a -dime loo. You can go togelhl'r." The boys bound out for the s0da fo;un· lain, feel drumming downstairs IO\\'ard life's latest chal!enge; whic h to choose among 31 flavor s? Phil Sal'age knn'ft·s they will face f;'lr ~rta ler ch<illenges. requi ring decisions that will affect. them for life. He i:; here now , to help guide them to the righl ones, Standing at lhe wlndow. he looks like a man come ho1ne from a dan~erous. farav.·ay pl<iee. seeing his sons for the first time aln1 os t. ".Jl'sus,'' he says quittly. •(Vi'hat 11 g11s it ls to be ehll' to givt ynur kids mortey f"r ire cream" dirt::. ··so son1eone do('sn 't h;h'C to 1ravel up from Dana Polnt every day.'' he explains. The big question now is money. "The choice 1s heroin or r-.·lethadone." •·The trouble v.·ith opiates is not thal lhey are toxic, but that once people start STUART, 5, TA KES A SPIN ON BIKE WITH TRAINING WHEELS Pete, 15; Phil, and David, 13, (upside down) Admire Stu'1 Style Drug Debate 111 ethadn11e Use !jtirs l'n11t,rot:e r.~y il:lrll1;i(l1111t' usr: 111 treatin g l1e1·n1n ;id- r11<'ts h,1s ,i.:cnrr,qtrd llltJ(·h contri;1·<'1'~1' 111 ihr rf'ahn nf 1nf'd1c1nr , lriw tnf11r ce n1cnt ;ind rt'l;;ted f1r \d,, One l'!110.~l<1nt rt'111111dcr 1s I ll a r ~lr1h:1dont 1~ :iddict1\e, the snme ri s heroin. Some doctors liken ~uhs1 1t1111n~ nnr,ad- d11·l1lin f,.r annlher 1n sw1tch1ni:: an a)r11hntw lr"m ruin to 1n1lkn . The.~ ;ibu rite n1t'rl1!":ll hi'Story 1n the earfy 1!\lllJs, w!n 11 her·o1n \1·as being en· thus1as11c:illy pr111nntcd as ;in alternative In innrph1nr and <1lrnl11il addiction. The r1ppos1le i;chool of thought. likrns ~'lclh:idonf' !n n1hcr typf's of rnedit•1nc preserihC'd fur ;i ~1\·f'n condilu)n, surh ha~ insulin f1)r the d1::ihcl 1r. brf'<IUSi' it allrows the afflic1ed pers<111 ln function '111 soc1 e1 y. "\\'hen vou arr l;il kin ii: ahouL a heroin addict. y(]~ are not. t?Jking about surneune frir whom the choice is heroin or ;1tJsl1nencc," explain.~ Dr .• John C. Kr;imcr. "The choice is heroin or Methadflne,'' says !he fo rmer cou nty cli nic direct(lr na111cd 10 PrC"s1drnt Nixon's drug rehabil1tal1on ta~k force. The prohle111 1s !hat, deprived nf heroin nr so me subsl1lu1e, the drug craving lhat drives !he <1dr11c1 will ~t ill be there. Qne who arknnwledJ.ll'S Meth;idone's hm11at\ons is Or. Vincent Dole of New York, who pioneered its study along wit h his v.·ife Dr. Marie Nys v,·andcr, •·Nn medicine rehabilitates,'' he ex· pl ains. "\Vh<it Jt does Is open the WAY for reha bltl tation. '' "The name of lhe game is not ju~t drug.free. but a socially rehabilitated human being," adds Dr. Barry S. Ramer, dil'ectnr rif lhP San fral1('isco Center for Special Problems. lie suggests s11111e change in lx>dy ch<'mis1ry rnay m;ike life "'ithout some druR impossible for most addicts. "Our fri>linj:! is, if n person has to have a ~hem1cal lo hinction and do his job there is nothing \\Tong \\'i lh it." Police authorities t NeY.'port Beach Potlce Chief B. James Glavas ls among lh;·m 1 hal'e exprrssed strong re.~erva­ t1nn~ ;iho11t Tllrth;idnne m;i1ntcnanc1> pro· gran1s fnr hC'rri1 n addicts hetause. like hrrn1n. r..felt1ad11ne 1s a narrolic 'fhrv hrl1r1e tha1 -1n effect -lri::al17.· 1ng 11~ 11se h~, so1ne defeJls the p11rpn~e 111 l('g:i l s:111r·11nns imJY\~r.d ;ig:i1n~! lhe 111<1J<11·11y of drug-11scrs tv prn~et:! sn1·1r1 .1" \1 ll1tary Jr;1dt'r$i rared wi!ll a drug pro· hll'm :imnng scr1·1t·cmcn are l1kcv.·1sc ~krpt1c<r l. nrclerrin,it a !ota l withdrawal fr11111 r1;1r'totw~. \'irtu.1llv the only unanin1ous point rof agrecn1ent is that Methadnne reriu1res s1rirl. t:arrful admin(stralinn and s\l1dy for 1t.~ J'l<)S~1 hle long.trrm efrects . ~ri far . thf: Or:inge County ~1e<l1r:;il A::..snci;ilion has l?.l<rn no stand on 11-te program, nor ('1'!?11 discusser! 11. but Dr. Artl1ur l)os\rnw';; drug cnmm1t.tee ex- pecl,~ 10 do so soon, The fact ah1Jut r-.1elhadone expressed hy Or Harold Trigg. of lhe Jl..fnrris Rerns1ein Jn.~!itute al Beth Jsr<irl Hospit;il. New Vork, is perha p~ mo~t tr:igically truthful. "ll is the most effective thing v.·e've come across in :i,ooo years or addiction," he notes. Chinese Addicts Get Methado11e Frnm Wire Services NEW YOR K -A Methadone main- tenance program is being cnnducter:I in New York 's Chineto'ft'n for a group of elderly drug addicts. many of whom already were addicted to opium when they came to the U.S. fr om China in the 1920s and 1930s. The oldest member of the group is an 86-yea r-old nian who began smoking opium in China when he was 11. TI1e aver<ige age of the group 115 over 60. 1\-lo~t or the Chinese ndrticts ~tarted on opium in Chinn. then switched !n the ntore plentiful llcrOin 1n this country. Heroin is derived from opium There Bre 80 person:'! enrolled in the special Chinese program . u~ing them , they find they cannot live w11hnut them " "l\'hether we like 1t or not. there ls no abstine nc e progra 1n yel developed v.·hlch ht1.~ s11ct·es~fully !ri"atf_>{I mnrP lhoin ll small percentage of addicts,'' he con· !Jnues. Kr;1n1er ernphasizes these s!i ll deserve support. for e1·en that sn1al! percentage helped. Based on prior f1nd1ng sand21l 1·e:irs of tounrv re- Sr:ircll. Dr. Kriin1er h 11 ~ outl1nl·rl hi!! .'\lrthadont:' v1e11·$; in Cal1forni;i ,1;1ed1c1ne, a profes!iional JOur· nal . !\rdui.:ed to 1ls es. scnre, it 1s !his: -D n c t 0 r $; arc STOL llEllQ sworn to Hid 1he sick. -Heroin addicts are very sick people. -1\fethadnne l.s one med1c1ne shown lO help. -So f~1r, i1othing "'l/rks helter. 1-1~ c1111cl11r1e_~ !hat lhe main arguments ag;11nst 11 In lre.<!l1ng heroin addicts are tri vi;;il , if not completely groundless. Kranlf'I' rnn1p;lres the 111nrality of arf- ministering .'vlethadnne in place of hernin tr1 that of pr0\'1ding insulin to a diabetic or digitalis lo a heart patient. "The flr1ly immorali!y. as I view it, would be tQ dcpri1·e a prorwr candidate \\'ho ref]uests it from receiving H.'' he obser\·es. Le gislation establishes a proper can· d1dat e The lrrw savs Ile or she 111u.st be 2L wit h a three-ye::ir.historv nf heroin addiction. Legal and medical.records must support th i.<:. T11rla}'. there are 500 addicts on the w:.1.it1ng list_ "i\'.,bodv has vel run oul nf volu n- teers." or . l\ram£.r notes, .s;:iying the real lal'k. is in the num ber of r-.1l'thadone centers set up to treat them. SPLIT JN CLINIC Acting Director Stolzberg foresees a functional split in the Santa Ana clinic, making two. smaller ::ind easier to operate. "The first !DO on the \\'aiting li.<l v.•itl prr)b;:ibl~· get 10 by the rnrl nf thr year.'' he s<1.vs. noting nne clink· \1·ill be tstahlishC'd else1rhC're . Slolzherg alsn fore sel's n n s s i h \ e cn1ployn1rnt of <irldict·counselors 11•i1hin the pro~ram_ Personal experiences could n1akc thcin rnnre effect1re \rith ne\1·er pat ients. Sn n1e critics question how lnng r-.1ett1adonc n1a1ntenan('P must continue. Th4;y v.·onder atJnuL elfrcts nf prolonged dos:ige. "This is not kno11·n." Ur. Krainrr ad· mils reg<1rding length of treatmenL Son1e -if not <ill -may requ irl' it indefinitely, he theorizes. "But f11r a pl'rson 11ho takrs a regula r da ily dose. not even varying by 10 milligrams. there is no !O,'lliC effect !ha t 11·e <'an see," he adds_ ..There i.~ no organ ii' dan1age." i_.;iw enforcement authorities ;ire skef}- tic;il, because uf the simple fa rt t.·lethadone is al~o a narcotic _ They rile !he so-<.·a!led addicti1·e person<ility, :in· tisocial and basie:dly prone to crin1e. !11ethadone proponents. h1J111e\·er, say these antisocial trait.~ r!isa ppear In BO !o 85 percent of the patients. Informal griiup therapy sessions sup· p!ement the drug, 11·h!rh is administered und{'r rigirt (:On!rol at the 1\"nrth Broad\\•av clinie. "[\ut it's not like lrad 11ru11;d grotlfl theraph, or 'sni tch se.~s1nns','' sa1s S1oV.berg. The latler can he 1•ic1nu3 verbal :it!ack;; on personal \Veaknesses by a gangf'rt -ur grnup This is I.he Syn:tnon principle lO s11nH? decree. ie:inng (]1l\1'n ;111 arldiet until he build.~ himst!f b;i1·k up Outside a ron1n111n;iJ J1 v1ng ~1tu.11111n such ll .<: Synanon, !l11s i<: extl'emely r11f· fi t"ull. Stol~.her,'! n(l!('.<;. The {'OUnly t'l1n1c scss!Ons in1·olve rnore mutu;il lac1np, of llfr's rc;1lllir~ Tht' ;11111r-.~phrrr 1s !'il.~ual, frit'ndl y. '' 1l;11 r ;i i\'1re r )Hy." .~:iv.~ ;i v.·;111 iw~trr. "C"rnc 1., th" rlinre wllh a full bl;iddr r ;Jnd s:11r C\rr·111111· ;1 h;1ssl r," 1s one f:l'llff rrm1ntler Un the tl11llet10 hoard. Sli1lc :incl frdcral l<iw.~ requil'e rrgul;ir unn<1l_vsis to delecl po~sible ill1c1t u~e nf o!h('r drug s. )(ruunds for expulsion fr n1n !he progr<im . Children of\en chase and cllal(er, because heroin :iddiets :ire like other pen. pie in many ways. They t1a\'c habie.s tno. Somelimes lhC}' can't get a sitter_ So kids come in with ~·Jorn or Darl - often both -~ince hushands ;ind \l'iY{'ll fre(]uently share. 11onor and obey henun addiction's l.'.ral'ing curse. Na mes nn the pa!ienl. roster are !isled hy 1wos in many cases: Smith, John. Smith. Mary. UGLY FAC~S The kids 1vho come in with them \l,'alr.h the ugly fates their parents make. v.·a~hing dnwn fat. bill.er, white tablets with sweet orange juice. Someday they v.•ill understand why r-.1om or Dad -in some cases both -1rlll become terribly sick without t h e niedicine that causes them to make ugly face~. Methadone may i'ndecd be a bitter pill to swallO'ft', literall y and figuratively. For now. it appears to be the most workable altern ative for the largest share of a social segmen~ suffering a ch ronic, cosily condition. Research toward st true heroin Rd· diction cure must continue, but Dr. Kr11me r points out that eyeglasses and artificial llmhs are not tnta l cures eithe'r. N<1nelheless. they help ccrt2jn person~ to achieve' 111ore stable, satisfying. pro- ductive lives. ''l:;ven that ancient :ind useful dev ice !he crutch i~ not debased hy calling it ·mcn~ly' a crutch," he decl;:irc~. "Not when it permits a person to walk "'ho oth,erwise could not do so." ' • I I i 8 DAIL\' PILOT Tut1da1, StDttmbtr 21, 1911 FBI Agents Seize Ellshe1·g Papers LOS Al'\GELES IAP l -FBI a~ent.s havt' ~e1zffi 28 cartons stnred by nan1f'! F:ll.~ber,q, 11 ho faces tnal in C'fJnnec·tio n \\'1t h !ht leak lll the secrc-t Pen- tagon pape r11 Aeling on a Sl'arc:h warrant ob!a111ed 'londay mo r n i n ~ from L'S. f.f:t g1str<il e \'enl.'!la TasS1Jpulos. agents mo\'ed the cartons from a 8!'k1ns 1-.!oving and Storage Co. warl.'house in Bt\ erly Hills The go\ ernmrnl sa~ s so1me of th e rannn~ rr1a\ r(1n1a1n classd1ed g f1 1 e r n m t' n I docun1en ls !hflt Ells berj: nh- l;unf'd while an an:11\11t at the Rand Cnrp rc st'arc:h'org;1n1za- 11on. said he leaktd ln the press the. Pen\ag11n st11rlr nl L" S 1n- \Ol1 eml'nt 1n Sou!ltea~r Asia QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Chi11ese Open4 Schools SAN FRANCI SCO (AP ) - Aboul 1,000 Chin,se-Amtrican child ren are. attending four new private "Neighborhood schools " rormed because of their parents' opposition to court-ordered bu s i n g lo desegregate San f''ranci!co'1 public elementary schools. ··we were forced lo open thest schools becaust of the strong desire of parents for a free choice of whtre to !'lend their c:h1!dren." said Jam ts \Vong. a spokesman for the liponsor1ng grou p. ca l led Ch inese Parents for Quality Education. 'Killings Have to Stop' Mo1·e Prison Guards Sougl1t SACRAMENTO (UPI) himself "adamantly" opposed ha s VO\l•ed to make California Stale Prisons Chief Raymond to any new stale spending this the nation's leader in pulllng Procunier, declaring that the ytar based on new taxes but down prison violence. "k.ill!ngs have got to stop. ".lr;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;,_;;;;;o,_,_~;;;;;;.;;.;;.;;.;;-;:i;;;..;,;.;;;;;;..;;, has proposed the emergency H 0 N hiring of 403 more guards and G Ko NG technicians to end violence at troubled Calilocm• penlJeo, CUSTOM TAILORS tiaries. Procuoier, dlr,.,Joc of cor-NOW•, 3 SUITS $125 rections. estimated the cost during the already fiscally WOWI (Wit~ 3 m"tching tight year at $3.2 million but • shirts FREE) warned that without "ade-Thne •re 11ot ''T•e·tM111 .. ff-tfle.1C1Ck ot1d quate" security for both con -w .. r thtm •••l9t'f." l:ach •11lt wllt be victs and guards the "system MMlcwloud'I cut, •tvlt:d oMI Mode·to-rn"· will collapse." i11re. 1,1,.. u1. ro1i1r Md., •114 we'll drftl Meanwhile. an association of h "'· guards warned of what It said was a threatened move by radicals and revolulionar1es lo infiltrate ranks of guards. ll j advocated considering t h e deportation <Jf troublemakers to foreign countries. FINAL 2 DAYS SEPT, 21 ·22 SELECT FROM OVER 7,000 IMPORTEO FABRICS Fo, Appo i•trrie11t Cati S. A. LAtt•Y TRAYELODGE·Phone 642·8252 An Ellc;hcrg \a.,.1er . :-Ol orse Tailor. said late !\lnnr1a\' 1h<1t his· c-l1<'nt is happ_I' 111 tia i e the l·n ntents of the boxes ex- ::iminC'd 1n publ ic. He said the\' contain such !lungs a ~s personal pafl('rs and l::Hsbcrg 's old \!arine Corps un1 forrn T110 hu1u:; br[ort the FBI t>.tecutrd it s v.·arrant. L S. 01::.tnl"l (_',iurt .Judge 'lall U_1Tne ruled !h:11 thf' grand JUrv v.h1ch indicted 1-:tJs berg could not .sub!X)fna tht' cartons fur h ~ t o n t t n u i n g in- 1 C'S!tgaunn. be<'at1~e t he i;n1ernn1tn! had nol shn11n '"prnba hlc r:;u . .;e" Iha! they <'fl llla1ned e11dence. H ~ r n e ~aid his dtc1~1on 11 as based on E ! I s h 1' r g · s ('nns11tuu1111;,t j!ua ran ttie s aga i n st un reas<inablt' '"?I l'h a n d ~t1 1ure arul r;.('![-tnt'riminalinn. 1-:!l!ilwr!! is l'ha rged \l llh unla.,.full.1 possessing gn vern-nien\ dcl(.'uments "There's _aly,·ays one fresh guy at t:Very party .... H1rne had tak en the sub-__________ 1~·~m:..::it~!~"---------- A boycott of the public schools, ""'hich o~ned Sept. 13 with 58.6 percent of expected enrnllment, has been most noticeab!t in Chinatown, the largest Chinese community outside Asia. The new achools Thirt)•-three. persons havei~;='~'~O~l~W=, <=.-=~"~"'~'~' ~·~·::·~•::"~'~ .. ~K~·~:'.::'.::'.::'.:=~:'.::'.::'.:~ been slain in California State Prisons since January 1970. l ncluded in the toll are se ven employes killed this year. p<l('i1;1 11ndcr eonsideratu1n lai:l v.·t'rk :ind l1e had announc ed The FBJ 's al·t1r111 carnC' dur- ing a da;. lnng legal skirmish 1n1ol11ng l::Hsber~. ~o. 11 ho has thr n 1hat ir the .go1"C'1 r1111ent <11\tmptt'd to obtain a search \\arrant ht>f1're he h<id ruled on !he !'Ubpoena the cvurl and Ell~herg"s attorneys should be notified. Not Feelin9 Well -No Transportation? Don 't -worry, call Coast and we'll deliver a few ittms or a weeks groceries C1l l ut between 9 1.m. •nd 2 p.m. •nd your ordt:r wll l b• In you r kitchen In fimt: tor dinner. 673-3510 Mannings Beef "l"• ''"HI 0~1•1"~bll'' All Ot~•" Cu•!om Tromm.., 10 yout COAST SUPER MARKET ~~~l E..G.o.~ ~· O:imrqdtl ~ ... Mond1y • S1turd•y -9 to 6:30; Sunday -9 to 5 order this 'veek! /J i ,J ,' __ < bring us vour fa vu rite old famil y picture our experts will copy it fo r you! annuals 3 sale re9. $8.00 YOll SUYC 111ore than 50% ,, f r e S:t l c.rr:y <:l r.r-y i:-rt .•e ,., Qrir cl conol- t 1cn. if yo•.' i r:· "P ·~ • ·Y>e v1r•n, t "e 11 ~Q ;. t.onel chll;r e s t t r r~'·' ~·~t :n 1'!'€ r o w si'lle- p•ice d too! your c • o • .,, i:. • '...•c >11 Ce re- t urned fo you un h ~r med. it's at the broadwa Y ~untln9ton bt•ch phone lt2-33Jl, ••t•n1lon 213 br1119 vnur cln/rl 111 lorln)J.' pf1fd (•l(r1111h J1udil'I •• , 1,,r fln'1 r opened Monday ·in four private 'States l " nderntlned' Chinese cultural s c ho o I buildings w here many "The killings ha ve gol to stop," Procunicr J\1cnday told the State Board of Cor- rections, which wlll make a recommendation lo G o v . Ronald Reagan, probably nexl month. , Rec1g·u11 Tcikes Sliots Chinatown cl11ld rtn have fo r years attended bi I i n g u a I classes after regular school hours. \Vnng said at a news con- ff'rence Monday t.hat another 1.500 children are on a waiting list for admission when mort cl<1ssrooms can be obtained. At Nixon Proposals The governor has declared Angela's Attorneyf Seek Move I 1,P I Gn\. Rragan h.~s tnld \\"eslern states leaders that some pro- \ 1s1011s or re\ C'nue sharing arid of Prc~idt>nt ~·i xon'.c; 11elfare reform plt1n .,.·ould undermine the au!hor1(y of the states. '"I th ink 1t"s tune that the slates started f1ght 1ng hack." !he 11epublican gO\"C'rnor told about 300 legislators and ad- ministrators <i1tt'nd1ng the ::in· nu11I wes!ern confrre:1ce of 1he Counci l of State <.ro1 crnments J\lnnday. The conference·!' hum;in relations committee I a t er 'fax Relief Talks Go dec1dC'd against asking for a Total elementary s c ho o I federal assun1ption of all pnpu!alion in Chinatov.·n is \\'elrare costs. fearing it "''ould about 5.500. lead to a Joss o f ad-'"There's a very strong feel- m1n1strali \·e control C\•er ing 1n Chinatov.·n that the welfare programs. culture of our C h i n f' s e This reversed !he policy background is \\"Orth savi ng," adopted by the conference in \\"nng said. SAN RAFAEL (U PI I _The 1970. \Vong said of the boycott: much-dela yed Angela Davis Reagan was interrupted "\\'e didn't picket or tell murder trial. initially set to with applause 1n his address anyone nut to get on a bus." get started Sept. 27, has been \\'hen he decl ared his op-Public school of f i c i a I s postponed again. position to a takeover of reported some picketing of This time the question is not "·elfare costs by the rederal schools l\londay as attendance. when but where . government, except for any rose to 71.7 percent. .still well Attorneys for the black mili · new programs forced onto lhe bel ow lht normal 90 percent. lanl fi led a molion Monday The heavitsl a bsentetiSm re· k h st<1tcs. as ing that t e case be. mov ed ma ined in Chinatown. · h h Bea.l(an said he fa vors the 200 miles soul across l e idC'a Or re1•enue sharing but Golden Gate Bridge to San <'au!ioned that it ''cannot' y,•nrk Francisco where "she. has if it b_l'passe" !he state~. 'Goclcless' some chance, albeit slight, of bec.fluse tn do so wou ld uo-receiving a fair lria1." derm1ne the very framev.·ork The motion wa s unusual of 1he federa! system." Topplerl because it specified exactly '-' where the trial should be mov-One proposal in Congress is If\ channel some of the shared SAN FRANCISCO rUPI) el.Superior Court Judge SIDOOlltly :fi~e~ft1iet:x monies directly lo Thieves who apparently had a Richard E. Arnason postponed crane made off f..1onday night th e trial indefinitely and set Heagan said. "\\'hile I agret \\"i!h a htilf-ton statut of a Monday for dtciding when SACRA~l E'.\iO tAl'I lh::it if :>.ny addi1ional "elfare fllayan goddess that had stood formal arguments will be Prospects for a mAJ Or pro-gr}()d1es are dreamed up in r:1uts1de <1n 1mporl store in the heard on the motion. perty ta x relief bill rernained \\'11shingtnn they should come !\or!h Beach district. f.1iss Davis. 27. Communist bnght toda v as (;O\. HcnJ:an prC'ra1d, I don't believe in a Sieve Lecon, who owns the and rormer UCLA philosoph y and 1>cn101"r:lt1c le;1drr.~ eorn-feder<1 l takeover as the r.1e x1co City lmport C.O., instructor, is accused 0 f p!eted their l h1rd tnet·tir11.: in an.c;wrr In !he f1nanc1al pro-discn\'ered !he !heft when he rurnishing the guns and he!p- fne days on 01e h1llion-rl<il)ar· blern!i rif !ocal and slate returned frnrn a motion pie-ing phtn lhe Aug. 7, 1970, plus pl<1n rir1 a !iJTiiling no1e. gn1£'rnmenl." rurc ;:ind dC'c!ar ed I.he ab-escape and lddnapln~ ;;iUempl A fourth fa ce -t 1i -fa re Lalr.r, l ti e conference·~ ductors n1ust have had a at f.farin County Civic Center nrg11!1<1!irin sr!i.c;i1;n 1v n s ht1n1;.rn relations committee cr<1nc. which left four pt'rsons, in- Would up to $25,000 make life brighter? Money builds up In your house. Every tlme ycu make a house payment Every time property values go up. Your Avco man may loan you a substantial part or that "equity'' -$5,000, $10,000. a1 mu ch as $25,000. It's your money, How much? Just estimate how much your house is worth today'. and subt.ract how much you still OY.'e on it. Trt e difference 1s your equity. And you don't have to spend the money on home improvements. It's yours. Get out from under your bills. Buy a second car -a boat -more education. Take a once-in-a-lifetime \l'aca\ion. You name it. So call Avco Financial Services You'll find out quickly how much cash you may get. And you'll get several payment sizes !o choose from. Gall Todlly. ~IE~ w, bdm in}!&!- Loens-Over SS,000 on Real Eatata and Pe~nal Property. 500 N. Anaheim Blvd. 910 S. Brookhurst St. 150 S. Euclid Av•. 1879 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa 617 W. 17th St., Santa Ana 2017 S. Main St., Santa Ana S35·2816 956-2210 776·5250 642·3484 5474431 549·3361 lirhed1iled tnd:iv bct v.crn the ;11n1ded adoption of any prn-'/'he statue·i; feet had been eluding 11 judge. dead. Reµ11hl1c<1n gn.vrrnor 11 nd <1 pnsed resnlut1on.c; lhal would liunk in concrete but the statue 1---"-~-.:...--------------=-----------------====- h.!g 1.~la !11e lea 111 J1eadorl hv be interpreted as endorsC'ment had been snapped of! tit its Assernbl y Spc<lker Bob r.!nret-0f Nixon's we lfare. rerorm six-inc h ankles. Lecon valued ti (IJ-Van Nu1•s\. ;ind Sen<ile-, __ P_r'_"_·_'_"_"_"_'"-' .. '_H_R_r_. _____ r_t at $1 .000. Pre~1dent pr.o 11>111 .James Ad •1•!.,1m1n1 ------------I Mills ! lJ-Sa11 I l1rg1. 1. The la11·rn;ikcr.c; pred1e!f'd 1he <'ln<:rd dnii r <:P~!il01\S \1 1th fi(':t t::in 11 ill pn1h;ihl r l<i<;I .111 \l'C't'k.. t)n the !:.hie ;1re t1 ~l 11 bJlliri n De1nocrat1c f;o); plan and a SI billion GOP plan. What Do Many Doctors Use When T_h~y Suffer Pain OfHemorrhoidal Tissues? Exclusive Formula Gives Prompt, Temporary R~li d In J\•lany Cases fr om Such Pain. Al.so }-lelps Shrink Swelli ng nf Such T1 .. s1Jes [)u€' to Infection. In ;1 .. ,,,.,..r•1•, doclo r!< v.r rP a~i..,..,1 man v r:I""" frnm pain. it.chi "I' "'h111 ll•r\ U"" 411 •i'lu•vf' II'" h 1n h1'rnr>rr0011l11l 11~".I..,._ And it 1••lnf11J ,.1n1l•l••m-. J\1.•n ' .,f1 1 ... 111·1 11~!!v ho>IJI• ~hn nk p111nful d•" t•1r~ n •J10 rt oni: •aod !hrv '>'•·ll1nir; f'[ '"'h !1AAUM1 "''™'" ,.,1 111 '• U'«' !'1, par.,t1{ln II lh"m 1nf.-,•1rd and 1nnamf'rl .l lL'\I ~ ~.I \•··'" 1n th1·1~ off1r1> 1.r J1r t1rr. d dn.-tnr t~"t""I Pro>p11r11 l1nn Ii " OAhl .A\11 1l l'I -·r11n l'r•·i,.ir:Hi.)11 I·!!<!""' pn•mpt. ,1..,...~nt hrlr you. 01nt mf'nl or 1nc11 sl1111 ;ir\d ~1111'(1 Ill i·,,ld T•''"J~·r,,r v rr hrf lnr hnur~ 1n s11ppn~1tnr1<"\ hl 0t •d Jr1 ( ):1 h.l.111ll !)11-.; \\ ''l'"''ll rl I ;;---""'"""""";;ii;;ii.;,,i.;,,i.;,,i;;;.-;;:.;,,ii;;;;;i.;,,i.;,,i.;,,i;;ii.;,,i.;,,i~I \.\'l'rr sl;11n 11 11 !1 h11 Hr·I\ f1 11n111 the ~IH llt' 111·.1p1 111 j•11!i("!' !1 ~I~ rPl'C'<ll l't! \l1111d;1', Pola·r ~11J1t 111(• i.:11!\ u~rd 111 kill 1(:1.11111 111•! \.,1;1111, ~ll and J':rlt: 1'i1)T\\,"il l !°111 II .I '> ;! .~~ TEMPLE SHARON Welcomes you to ioin u1 for HIGH HOLY DAY WORSHIP SERVICES ROSH HASHANAH cal1h('r aut1•n1 .. t11 Sut1da.,.. S.pt. 19 ;-,01 ;u·k 11 ;1 ~ 't1"t ~]l••rt l\ r MD11doy. S•pt. 20 7:00 P.M. -l :JO A.M. a[ler 1111dn1gl11 ~1111d;1v tnnrn·I Tu•1da.,.1 S•pt. 21 -l :JO A.M. WE WILL Now, for a limited time only AT DISCOUNT PRICES AVERAGE 1 STORY AVfRAGE 2 STORY STUCCO WOOD & TRIM STUCCO WOOD & TRIM $285 $385 Wt s,ray W•9h All Surf1ct1, Putty, Patch , C•ulk & Spot Prim• A1 N .. ded. e LICENSED e BONDED e INSURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE Backed Up By JS Yrs. Of Custom Painting Performance ing wh1lr 11·at th111 g 1 rlr\1~u111 1 YOM KIPPUR In Ins 111 in~ '"'11!1 St1 n1;111 k Ir I · Tu•Ml•Y Stpt. :21 -Kol Nldre -7:10 P.M. 1~·;i" l t-'f a ·'111'1"1 I 1u1r l11t cr I W.dntiday S•pt. :2t -A.M. S•rvlc• -1::10 A.M. PAINT CONTRACTORS 11·hilr \1·:-.lk1ng t11 111~ car 1111 "-ff LIMITEO SEATING AVAILAILE l"a rnpr"" Strcrt ;i1 (;rand 617 w. Homllta11, Costa M"• -646·1151 Phone 642-1677 EVENINGS 540• 17 43 DAYS _:A~';';";';';, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------~ Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • &% two to five year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. l , .. ,.~~ ~.,,, ..... ~ ........ ,. 't' • "'AI NOrr~c ~1;, A H•!I, A"ltlo• • ,<,]> ).1•\ f)1;,,, .. 11 ••• n11P '.,..,. r.,. • r ~1 .. i 1 non ,~, ... ,,...,11-. SAN l'l0110• j\)r;, 4 ""',i ,, • Oll ;1 ,I WlS1 COYIN A• El !e ct ive Annual Ea rni ngs 5.00%·5, 13% 5,75%·5,92% 6,00%'6, 18% l wn "I" t ~·,. r•,,.r fp•11t1-~1 ~5 .i ~.nori ~,. ,,..1,.,. WILSHI R£ •t CltAUM[llCY l'l ACf. .!~JJ W•ll h•r• Blvd . l A • l ll· I }I~ "L.A. CIVIC C["lt[R, '""'""'" :!'"~Mll"'r r" · •1 1 'il'l1 l'ANOll•MA CITY· Up to oo days IOS'>Cll 1111f fP'>t Qi i'llllOUl ll'> 1•11tt1d·awn l:lelcirP. m;i h,1r1 I y on all CPr 11! 1t a!e ;i c.c.oo..111ls. The Inside.r s Club: A ne\v w~V to bf'at inll11t1on lls membership card J 1·r .. rs you 10 bUy near Iv every thin g you need !rom the. fin est clo$ed· nf'r" snow rooms at :o.ubst;int1a I sriv1ngs aop11ances, tvrn1ture, S!ereo PQIJ•P·nenf, sport1n~ goods. dra penPs ano mu ch. much more. · ) OlJ can P>,,f'r\ buy ri)rs at the "lteet'" or ice and mobile homes and ,..-.r 1o•cvc lPS at s11bstanl!al saving'> Thi" lns1C1ers Club "ISO provides ~·~ rj1 <;,cou nts Oil tickets lei soor t in~ ar1d entertainment events ... r l'iS a l',h(llP 1is1 of lree serv1rPs Sit lP deoos•I t>oxPs. rioney orde rs . t•;J\"!"rs c.heCI<'>, no!ary s,.rv1r e.-, and !hf' USP ol docum ent (1 If li("fl!•"i< PQLJl l:)r'l1f'r<L WPl"f'f1e•'i:oh1p reau11erl1Pnt fnr save re, \2, 'JOO m 1111mum bal1nc.e. r nrt'.it t;.orro1•1ers rio1•1 rer.P1v,. rtssor•<11 !1> membership!. ent1t l1ng the.m 1r all o ... !!.i(Je ret ,.•1<111 sPrv1cPc:, As\.. rirout J 01n1 n~ a111 ny Coast office . ' 'nd I. B•n•Ow•T •#ii,<, 110: HUNT INGTON •CACI-I: 'll Hu"!•n r1.,n C1n1 "' • (1\4> IQ/ 10'1 I SANTA ANA LOAN S[ltVIC[ AG[NCY; 1905 N. Mf•n SI.• (ll'I 5•1·91~1 IANTA MQNIClol 11 1 W•l•~"' 111•!1. • 39l 01 4• .t.,<,1,., V•n '""'fl ,~ ·A~; : H I TARlANA! l ~l~I V•Mt-"1fll••~.•14~1'1 ~ I.ONG Bf.ACM • i•O A. lo<.u" • 4J I lf8l tAST LOS ANGlllS.; , • ., A. Sorn !ODt n•n1 S""nl 01ilyHour1-9AMta • P'M Ooen S•lurd•yt -9 AM to l PM /jo1 Op • ., <,•1 ''~•.• ' COAST . ~~:. . I(: I!- AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ A-. .. ~ .. ~· "' '~'""'" • ' J ' Fo1· The Record !Jlarriage Lice11ses lA5 VEGAS -M•"••Qe l·<en1e> 1'1U"ll ~N e Ont•V<.l• A \/C1FLOl T £.ltlG~AM-A u~ ' cn.,1 .. L.ot'V 10. <14 L•<iuno B~•o•, o"ll Bo;f)aro Ann, 1/. ()I Soni~ Ano. 6E~1,.A•(AWSON Auy 8. JO"" 1u1ePh, Jr , l!. <>! W•>1n""""r, ond ._.,hv. 'l1 Qi M•'lfl<I ,,,~, 1ew• \'IAT\ON-BOOKER Avq 9, l~""'"' • ll ona P•"«'• A • ..i. ~OTh Of !!.111<ng1<1n l!eltll c,llo,,Eu.E l U~UER A.wQ. ~. Qon••I Jonn Jr , 1l. and M"••rn E ,, ""'" o• M•1"1>n~•on llta'n SAll\/EP ll"RCUME Auo 11, H•'"""' e. I• "' ~""'" Ant> """ f'' 111,, An,to. '1, OT W••lmtn.i~· /, A•llEI HEMNE Av~ II, ~"•to .-n , 01 Vollna•. •nd !err•• t 1J, <! .-~~1,no•m. B•,.Cll o.QOP GILLEAtl Auq l), Wolt•r J~"'"'' 'I&. ~I C.M<>•<1 Gtov•. ~oa ~•D•r<• t<••• :n. al tie,,parl Ii••'~ Cl( CANT-WA1 KIN~ Avg I), c1.,entC J_, ~1. one Be!,., •J. b~t>i o! { r.1•0 f.'~•· !L•l 1.1 \IAN·CUNl.IFl"E Avv I ~ Soul I ' ~·· ol Lo"g e. •• ,n, 01><1 P••tl M' ""'· o! Huf'1 ,"Q'0" B••<l'I l fl NG l AMB Auo ll Gl'b•d Rov. 1• n• r'"'""" Grove. "';d $~e.f Alln, P o< 1-fu "lm~Ton B••t•1 f.~Of LETT·McCORMIC!( -AUO 11, ooo•ri W • 1~. ond l n10 M••" ;3 11otn cl H"nTl,,910/\ lle•r~ c,OE EN RAY Avo 11. W•ll1am C,. 1' or<! Ko'•" l'"""· :iq. t>o•n o• :.••"'""''"' l/FR$0tl llOODO·'li Auv lJ, Ola!, ...,., ,.1 G•~n Flo•.t. w;", •no Morie •. ~. o! Hunl<n~lon Be~· n •:r•Nl 1RE·HAN!(IN$ &.uq IJ, j l"1, 11 01 Hwn1, .. ~1on Be•<" •"d G<enoa If•"•· II, ~I llo•~meod 1J e11tl1 J\''otice1 $25,000 Project T1·ru1sit Directo1·s Sl1elve Bus Sti1dy SAJ\'TA ANA Orange f'ounty Transit District direc· !ors hit the brakes !ltonday. They shel ved . \en1porarily al least, plans for a $2:l,OOO stud y aimed at estab!1shing county11·ide bus service as soon ;i~ possible. Instead. they agreed lo ponder a transportation policy staten1ent offered by an in· rlependcnl study group. lt calls lor a regional. rather than couniy\1·1de , approach to mass tr<insit. They <ilso agreed to discuss :it their Oct. 4 rnceeting the 110ssihi!ity of hiring a fulltlnie gene ral 1nanagcr. Currently. cnuntv Road Co1n1nissioner Ted · illcCo nvi lle is t h e districi·s acting g enera l 111anagcr. Recently. transit directors had agreed to hire a bus line manager_ The policy staten1ent catne frorn the Juint Task Force on Detentio1i Transporta!ion Pnlicy of the Orange County Chamber o! Co1nrnerce. UCl·ProJf'Cl 21 and lhe t0Unt1 's Citizens Direct ion F ! n Jing Com· n1i ssion. The group clain1s a county transit systern alone v:ould be, if el'eo pcissib1l', "wasteful and !nerficient." lls policy stttle- me nt urges cooprration with ot her agencies !11 Southern California 111 the p!t1nning and de1·elopmenl of a rnass transit svste111 . · i\n earlier push by directors to ge t Qn v.·ith the bu~ line study ran into opposition fron1 Fifth District Su p e r v is or Ronald Caspers. one of two representatives of the county Roard of Supervisrs sitting on the transi t district board. .. \\'hy should we stud y and develop a bus sysleni before 11·e ha1 c a genC'ral policy and plan f <i r transportation~" queried Caspers. Transit district Chairman Derek !\·lc\\'hinney. the niayor of \\'estn1inster. countered: Irvine Area Library Set For Revic'v JRVINE -Prospeets for a publi e l1br3ry serl'ing lhe Jr1·1ne area will be d1seuss('d \~'ednf'sd11y .-.:_ an opt'n n1eet- ing of lrv1ne Tomorrow. Interested resident~ are in· \1ted to thr library discussion ,,.,·hith stiirls at 7:30 p.m in the ll'vin e l'o1nrnun1\y Associa tion Center. 4 5 3 0 Saridburg St.. University Park. \'i\'ian Hall. a for111er presi - dent of !he Friends of California Llbrarii:os and a Turtle Hock resident. 11·it1 be the spi.'aker. Coiri Collector Sentenced Again SA.'.\TA ANA -A coin col· rector 11·bo ga\'e lus naine to a landmark U.S. Supreme <.:oort ruling '"'hen th e high court 1.11·erlurnerl tus Orange County (·t~n\ iction on butglary ch<l r~es has been se:!tCn~·eJ again on an almost Identical <:harge. Superior Court Judge Byron "-\h.:J\1illan dispo~ed of the !ate~l case 1nvo11·ing Ted Stev en l'hnnEL 4i. Santa Ana. by sentencing hi1n \llonday to a year in Orange Cvunty Jatl and three years probation. Chi111e\ adn1ilted receiving pnipert.r stolen ·1ron1 ;i Santa Ana hon1e on Dre. 15, 1969. and \\'<IS ontc red h~ Judge :'.\1c~1 1\lan as a conditjon of pr0b;1tion to n1ak e rl·stitution of $1 5.000 -l~':.' value o! eoins and stamps he laler sold lo a Costa ~lesoi •n;in I le was ordered 1o subJet·t hin1scl f to search and se1lt1re by po lio.le o!ltccrs at any tu11e ,4lcoholic Pl.an Eyed. For Co1111ty of his probation -an aspect of Ja w that was a major factor of the Supreme Court detlsion in the earlier case. Judge Sued For Divorce In LA Court ~A .'\T A ANA Oran.'(e County Superior Co u r t l'res1dlng Judge \\'1 1!1an1 C :-;peir.~ has been sued for dlvorl'e in a con1plai11t filed \n the loca l court the11 transfer- red to Los Ange les Cu L1nty Superior Col1rl. r.1rs. r.laria T_ Speirs. 2000 f'.. Ot:ean Front. Balboa, is seekin~ dissolu tion of the n1:ir. 1·iagc ron!r<H'\rrl in i\'el'ada 1111 '.\o\·, i . 1961 The t:nuplr St'par;1trd 1<1st ~l:irrh 14 There are no children f'f lhl' p1·ese11t nlflrrifl~r :'11 1·:-: Sprir~ asks th:il thr l{i1lh11:1 honie ;111d i ! S furr11shi n~ be av1arded by t11r <·11urt to her perso nal property She :11 :-;o asks :-;upport fron1 lier eslranged lu1sband pen· DAI LY PILOT 9 -------- WORLD SAVINGS IS NOW OPEN SATURDAYS Our Reg!on el Harbor Blvd. Offic e in f ountain v..,11 ,y. 16125 op en Sa turday from 10 :00 A.M. e3q.2as 1, i ~ to 4:00 P.M. Th e11 added serv ic e hour~ ll!l re for our cu~tom ert who work Mondll!ly th rough f ridll!l y and who would like to coroduc.t their financ.ia! bu1i ne~5 in the leisurely ll!lfmosphere of the w eekend . Ji&lliooa1 Offices: Sr&rlTWOOd/Four>la•n Valley/Le1;1una Beac.n/t·lC>rtllridOeJ On1a,.o/San Bern.trdill!l/San Outgo/Wes\ Arcad11 /Wols.h<1e·AlvaraOO I V.'oodlanll Holls •. • • l . >;OWE Plan Set "We are going beyo nd 11·hat \\'e planned and if 11·e are going to get in1 0 our ultimate go;ils and solutions \Ve shou ld have a ful!tirne gene r a 1 rn anager to work v.•lth con· sultants." Officials fro1n the Orange County Library Systenl. 11•hich no\\' ser1·e!: the area v.·1th lhre<' OOok1no;biles. 11·i!l be on hand 1o ~nswer questions . The coun· ty has already a l 1 o c a Led $160.000 to help build a branch library in Irvine. =;"~"~'g:•~t~ri~'~I.---~~~~-'--"--'=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GA RDE~ CROVE -Lea~e\-I I..,, J••n Howe Agr •;', o! l!I D•I !'or~·, :r e, c,,.10 M••• 1'o" ol O•otn. '..,,·ern.ne• 1'l. 1911 \u,v1ve<1 ~v '"'"" GERHARD LANG'S . . • • '"" 'Tom. ot M:a"~"n' P•«• and Ra10.v I•'·'' (O"a M o ... ; dOU9hl.,, l(a<•·; l '•Q;lnn, (""" M•••· mo•hpr, I·.·~ 9 1 ~ ,,,1.r. Iva J""" P~•\•h' ho•~ of " -r1·~•n; hro•~or, lll<l """''" Ono(), "'"'"\, Thun<l•v. !l AM. P.oU E•,,•0 ,.,~., (.n•Pf'I l""rmpo•, Pi'lt•"~ V 1 < w l.'•"1?' ,\l Pa•X Br<I Br<>d<l..,•> M,o,,wa,v. tJ r•<l!!•l, For Su rvey The dtscussion is s«heduled to continue at the transit board's Oct, 4 1neeting. of space is being negotiated with a ! :arrlen CrO\'e hospital I for use by lhe Orange Count~·1 Cornn1un1t\' ~·l e11litl llealth Serl'ircs p r o gr a 1n for alc<1holics. SAUSAGE : HOWE SA:'-."\'A AAA -1\ sur1·ey of 1he detention program al tl1e Oran~e Co unt y Industrial 1Honor1 Farm v.·il! be made by the state Departnient of Correction~. Mosqt1ito Abate111ent Di strict Slaps Bacli The c o u n l ~· s B.eal Pro1:it·r!v Sf'rvices Depart· n1e nt has been a111horized to arrange the lea~e at a ten· ta1h·e $4.000 a rn onth for 14.00{l square fee t fron1 1he Pione er Foundal1011 llospital al IJ\h HAUS ONLY AT NOW , , • l!•m• modo, n;ckorv 1mo~H •Ou>•9• •• <1ellc.ou1 vou'U lor90! •bOvl t nV oJnor l•UU'll vou hive tv•r l•llt<I. O"IV _the 11nu! ingrt<ll•nl• orwl time tnled 010 Woria & Molwowkee re<:llPI• •r• uutl by Gtrh•f'G l on1 on m•k•n9 S•u••9• worlhy ol 1t•nd ln11 n1•t I• • dolt<t•blt Honey l •ke<I N•"'· Our ••lln~ive •_1lt<llon ;ncludt1 111t••9U o! Gorm•"• Poli1h, lt•h•n & Sp•n"h oro91n. In •dOl!Oon, Honey lokod Homs now t••l~re told c1th •n• lun<neon mtil> •n<IUd•"t 111 yo1tr 1•~•roU1, l~m !he k•Ttn•n• Ill G•rft•NI Leng, l.<r,y L. '1QWO, Ago a1, r,I JIS..fl. E.. o•, ~I, C<i•I• Me•~-Oa•o a• ~••'"• ~eo• It, 1911 Su rv,.ed l>v th"'" '""" '"''"'""• <>f Co•I• Moso , G•.tn•, ol W•'· ~"' d•I M•l"'" >loHe. SPO>:•<>•; OOUQh· ••••· Evolvn Sho!.-. Co1•~ Mr••t EH•• r G~P•r. L~•· •••1>•"''' R•~h•I M"'"'• P.,..M•: Genov• St•n'l'q"· ro"h Mesa; t 1.... P••""'"'~· H'"''~°'""· lo'•"• r u••v. C~1orad~; Marv Choe'.. ~~•­~•"'I ,.,,,., M ". P~thtl "•ou~h, S-'~ n"nMO"''" 10 gron<lCh·l(l••n, 19 !!'°OT· o-~~Q(~ll<lrfn : ~ o•P•! "'e"l-Q•and•'>llC· •er ~•·V•t•" 1~""~"'· ? rM, Bel• P'1>"d""' (n.,ool ln1.,m•nl, H•,oo• ,,.,, l"•rni'~ 5u?ge.i. t~Q<~ ,.,,11>,nQ •o "'~'· "'emo•l•I <·"''t1Cul•o~I. i>le~,. ""'"•m•I• •o t'>~ O•.!~n" re""'' ''""" """t;o;'"" Bell Br..,,.cwav Mor1uorv, Under the slate·funded pro· ject. present and potential rehabilitation pro~rams 1vi!I be explored with final recom- 1ne11datlons going to the Coun· ty Board of Super\·isors v.·ithin six months. GARDE\! GllOVF'. -Stung abaten1enl ~roup. suggesting and Brookhurst St reel s. by recent (;rand Ju r '! that its duties n1ight v.·e\I be ln addit ion lo the lease for crilicisrn. the Oi·ani:te Count~· taken over b~' lhe county out patients. lhe c()unt y ~oard illosq uito Abaten1 ent Dislric.t He<il\h Department. of Super\·isors nr<lr red the -HAM- RETAIL STORES Poteritial stale or federal funding 11·111 be probed and recon1111endat.io11s n1ade for ncv.' or exP:inded pr ngranls. has [Hunched a !wo-pronged ,\1e111bers uf 1he di:;lrict e ~pP11(!11urc of $54.000 lnr :in coLu1ter att <ick . stnff ;ind board ha ve been in .patient program at the la· The Count v Industrial F;irm ranie undei: lire from last 1e;:ir's Grand Jurv. Cri1icl7.ed -11·ere f3rili ties and C"cl ucationa-! programs for ~1oul hs. J)iretlorS ha 1·e asked the C!'l I IC'<t! Of tile (;rand .Jury ;o';";";'';·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i;;;;:;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:: sl:tle Depar11ne11t of Health . repor1 becau.'ie. 1hey c\ai1n.11 \1·h1cl1 rrco1n1nenrl1·d forrna-the ju1·1· n1;ide no ('!f(Jrt to JOfHl~ON f pner Jo~n,on iOJ&I Br'~"~'"'I, •l~~· '·~•nn B•ot~. Da'• o' d•1tn Seol 17, «71 S<1r~·•"" e; nu•t>.'l·•n !':•nn"n !oh·•on 1AO ~auQ~'•"· I<•""" L• -.• on•e nl\d l?'"' Goo~•"· C0>•• '1't<~. ,.,,.~ g'""'""•loren ;.,..,.,.,, weon"' '"'' O JO PM. Wt1"1 ff rnoo•'· w••n »• Wh11• Snr.c.e 01"""1,ro W••"h 'I ·11ar.•• Mor•uor., i.•e •8~8. Q,rr<:to" Kllfll[N Fmma l. l(od•n Ace 11. "' inn Ho1. """ Ot,. Hunhn9•vo Be•rn 0•1• nl •••• ~. SeoT!'T\Otf 1~. 1011 ~., •• ,~,, W•rj- • .,,,.,,. 10 l<M, Sm '"" f .,.,,,1_ !"''' •"~· GolXl '>~•o'1etd (•"'~'~'' Sm•ln> -.,O"li~rv, DtreCfc" !>I CE )e•noe $ ~·I~ """ •l <' 11Jol7 Bro;,• hq ~•• S.:.1 '• An• r<~'' <>I ~••'" ;to l~mnr· n, \qi! ",u,,,..,,i o, rto.J•O•o~, .,, M.•u·o<• M l>.r e '°"' ,y,"·~n•lf I 't•<•· 1u111n : B< •n lo l>ot~. 'i•o'• A l ~, ,. ""'e" . .Svs~n [ ~nd >n••~" />f. ~''" oorn "' s,.nt• ~"' na••"'' Mt "'c '·\" D•••d :;.,.l ~ l••a>, <l'O'"'rf ~"<•·le\ E ~"''"· L'" Jnli• SP'''<">. !'«<lne,do1. Seo••mb•• i' 11 .:.·.,, 1';,<;<t <: 1 '" cnootl, w"n ~~Doi M~r1~n c on" •'! f •I nq Interment P~<t ••! V ' • # \lemo"ol P&r~ F~m dY !vQ~O'\h '"nit "'"'"q 10 "'""" """"'orial '""'"~ut,onl • ...,,e cOM!fibute 10 1ne Am•f"'" c .... •~ ·.,. ~'''· S&llt Co•ooa <1•1 M~• MorllJ•'l"· 1!081N$0r..J l T• M , llOC•"-\0~ ·'~• '•· o ! 1)117 t1"<•lrr Pl•~e, )on•a ~n~ tl•te Qi "'""· ~rn!trt'~"' lq, \II! "'' ''''~ ~· tn ·~· ·'"'· Evt .. •! 1..-'1<>!'1n;on '! L••'S ~,,,.,. , • .·~ '"''" E~"'" /\ <>,re. S•o•• '·• P~d•ll ll. p,,, ~·"""" !J•et"' ''' D'1J9''"" '-'" M~• n '/.'r<tet~. ''•if<>·~ 0'"'10" r~,, s""'"'"" r S mi>-~.,,-'\'; ~.-•,c j• I•'·' .,,,.lnr•·, >' ~•r •<fl<>IO" '1;Q,.., ·: .. •t I .. -•·'l•"•ld '"" ·~ ...... ,.Ii'~"'-"""'""' •· •• ,_ ,,.,1 1'• nrl~ 11.-• ...,-.. rj•• ··"~' •7 NOO", Ch1fr~ nl n .1r ! •'"""· "~" l •"" (•II"'' !"••om!:'>'•~·, ., .• ,.I """,,. .. ", .• ,,.., P~ta••• 0u"'" '•r• ('>~<>ol, O•~r•-•< SYLVE5TEI! • ,,.. •• ~ 'i vl••,t•• A I• •~ <>••·tl•ot ef ' I 'II C•rr•lr~·· ..... 1. Pt>.-tn .. A• -~ h'.!'"'"'' ti !~'\ '• 1C'"·' A,• • •• "~'O" 11 .. arn D•'t ~· ne•·-~·~· Oi) \'Ir, .... 1 t1 ;, •-I"• F•" ' ,-ro' B••::o••• l'r",. ~ '"''•"· ,,~ ; •c••O, 1''" \•fV·-r< ,'l•~.,e<">o I • ·~ ;.,-•!, tt<l~"'· .... ,, R•~ ("~•'d = ; of''< '''"0 l•t•·-'""' """~"""'"''" •·-~ ol n,,, '''"""' •n<Gt'' """ , •--~ t• "'"'" <"'Pmf< ,. '""'' t'V'•nr!, •• .,, '""'"bu•• H Or~ o,.,. •• ,t~°' f oc- ,,. ""' r•v, n •• .,~. r~1 ·•v Dr.•n<~. ''~'"'"""' F~MI ,.! '' ~ "'' ~·, ~e .. 1• ~n. $ml!'!\ NO'""' 11H•"!r.•• WOOO:UARD "•""" t.~~ WoM .... "d I'~~' o-~ Tt<• r ,,,,, t'~ni•~91,,~ B~~\'> D•t~ o! <1•.i-.. 3"1J•Pmbt • ;n, 1•/I, ~'"' •~d t1 P~,.~·'· './• •"" M,<, J""" WO<'~"~'"' •·I"''· l~•~e!I• •od (Mo'1•~t ',\c.o<1·•1ora P tt· '"'" ,P•v·rr• will ~• llr•d '•'•.O•~-.:l~•. r, •er•ed bv P•e~ f•""v (o!,.,.••I F~"~· "I 'fomt. ARBlTC KI.E ,t: SON WESTCLJFF !\10RTUARV 421 E. 17th St.. Costa !\lt:lla 6~6-48S8 • BALTZ i\IORT l ,\RlES Corona dcl i\t ar OR 3.9~;,o Cos ta ~tesa ;\ll 6-2.f'Z~ • BELL BROAO\VAY !\tORT UARY 110 Broadway. Cos ta !\1esa LI 11·3~33 • !\l<'C0Ri\11CK LAGUNA BEACll i\10RTUARV 1~95 Laguna Ca nyon Rd. 494·!1~15 • PACIFIC \1lE\V i\IE:\IORIAL PARK Cemclcry !\lortunry Cb npel 3500 Pacific View Orivt Ncl'·port Beach. California 644·2700 • PEEK FAf!flLV COl,ONIAI. FUNERAL HO,\fE 7301 Bc>lsa Ave. \\'cs1mlr1stct 893-352.S • S;\llTHS' i\10 RTUAR \' 527 rtlaln St. llunlin)tton Beach ~3$.6539 tion of lhe dislrict in 19~7. to ,·n nta rt.the di strict 1l• uht:iin rel'iev.· the d i~1rit·i·s entire f<l(.'tS or infor1n<1\1nn _ operat ion and detennine if its S11n1e direc1ors bel1ere that servic es are needed a thorough sludy nun' shov.· Cotu1ty Man Indicted Board niernbers also pla n !o tha t 1t 11'ill he 1111Jre f'lf1 cient to hire an out slde C(ll1Sultant 10 ex pand the dis1n<·I to Include reviev: the distr ict's salary 01her responsibil1t1es nf)W han· s tructure. ded bv the health department. The n1osqui to district has a such ~s fly and cockroach con· hodge! of :S614.570 for l!li1·72. tl'ol 1t J1<1 s 20 pennanent en1plo~ es The J\1 osqu1to Abatement <111d hi res 18 seasonal workers. District plan of drtense is In The (;r3ni;l Jury. 111 cr11irisn1 present i!s findin~s to a1 tiimed last .J uh· at n1os1 of the spec1;d st 11d~· ('0111mit1ee na1n .I 1.:ount1's I3S Spec1<1! districts. erl b~ (he cOtHily Board of SA:\TA A'\/1 -A Seal singled out th e mosquit o Superl'isors. Rrach real est<ile n1an·s mar· _::'C~::__:::::_ _ _::_.::.._:::_::._ _ _.:. ___________ 11 In Assa ult 11age last \\"cd nesday to et Hu ntington llarhour (!11·orcee 11hose bu siness all;"Jirs !ed tn his participation in a shootout in her home didn'L s;ive hin1 rrorn a s1:o>-1nonth ter111 in Orange County Jail. nr:ingc Cnunty S 11 per i fl r ('ourt Judge Byron l\ . ;\Jr\lill<:tn confir111ed Ih a I i;en te nce for .l oseph Francis Bolduc. 50. of 241 Sea l Be ach Bhd. in eoUr! ;i1·t1nn 1<'lsl Thursda1· 11·hich nlso calls on Bolduc to rneet. 1 he hospital :ind rned1 cal cxpen:;es incurred hi-{:ardrn Grol'e accountant (P,dv~rhHrn•~ll Now ... Plastic Cream Invention For Artificial Teeth Artificial Teeth Never felt So Natural Before F1xoo£:-.. r hold~drnl 11rP• firrnrr 11ni/ 1>1"" rnm1t'fl1Tbh·. \ • 1u llll!V h•lr l1arrkr ..:hc1\· bctt•'r, ra1 nvJf r n~tura!11. FC1r thf' lir•t timf', <.(;1('1lC" offer• a pla~\lc rrcan1 th<11 holri~ rlen· hJtl"~ ;is they've never brtn hrld hc!orc-lnrm~ an elast •C nu:m· h•Cln" 1h<11. n,1,.,. ~~r.i -''1111• d'tl· /tirr_• In /hi '1!ll11ra / /1 <,<1it s aj )'<JllT lt!IH•lh. h '• 11 r!'volutionarv d1ocovc ry c:illcd FIXllDE1"~ fn1 daily home u~. {U.S. Palcnt 13,00J.968) F1xnt;k'-'T 1:1-1-for b•1ur~ R"· ~•·l> 1n.-.1,;turr J>r n111r1~ th21 ht 31e r.s.o,en t1a1 10 hral 1)1 ~·r your tlrot1<l r~gul1>r\y (:rt f a•\.1n. u~ Fn(ODE"T l>t-nt ur " Adhl'"Sll'C (ream at. al! drug ~ount.e1s. (;er a I rl R ~ rd I i~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:"'";;;:;;;:~ll I Bird .. 14, 1r;is shnt. by Bolduc ~01·, ~II , E170 . ~hortl\' after the 1wn 1nr11 q11arrelc d in the h111nr of r.1rs I·: 1 an or '.11 un::arrt S;irofi l 6 0 2 8 .\l:idnrr Dri1·e l~old11r ll rerl t11·n shots Ht Bird, r111e f1f 11h1rh h·11 the ar-1 r~untant in thr che~I. lie has l nov1 recoi ('rrd fro1n the 11·011nd. Dr. Gi11ott Sets Talk ORA:\GE -Or. !-!aim C1 no11. author nr "Ikt11·ec11[ P;irent and Child." wi ll ad· dress parents and teachers on l ho1v to con1municatc with children Oct. 3 at Chapman! College. I The progra1n. sponsored byl the Gifted Chlldren's Associa-1 lion -0f Orange County, \1·111 begin ;it 8 p.m. in the college ;:iudilorlurn. At Seu1 ... Automatic Water Sottenen Planned for Easy Do-it· Youroelt Installation Phone your nearest· Se1 r1 store -, What makes 'a good home? 1-l:i rmony. Love. Joy. Peace. These really make :1 home. And they ca n be found in any home • 1 !low? Not ti1rough grtting 111 ateri al t hinf!S, or merely \~·ishing for people to change for the bct!cr. But throu~h in~pirccl, scirntific prayer. This l1clp-. bring out t he good in cvrry cllil<l of Go<l ... that is, every mcn1berof the fan1 iiy. You can h ear others tell how Christian Scien ce has helped them prove the power of prayer. Come to our \Vcdnesday evening meeting whicl1 is open to everyone. (No collec tion is take n.) CHRISTIAN SCI ENCE WEDNESDAY EVENING l ESTIMDNY MEEllNCS 8:00 P.M. Ca1!• M•U-~irU Cll,,r(ll ti Cllrl•I• Scl ... 1111 1100 Mt'llt VtNlt !)• .. CO•I• Mt•• Hunn"'''" It•~"-'"'' cnwr<ll .. c11r11t, 'c!.,.!l•I 1111 & Olivo, H""""f'O" INcn N""POrl I Mtff\.-,ln! Cl!vr(l1 ti Cl!r!>I. Jtlt~ll>I lJlll Vlt \,lt!O, folt,,.'9<1 &t11cl! No"'"" &1tcl!-SM.,.O cnu .. n tf Cnrl•t. s(1.,.n1f ll!lll P•clllc V!tw Qr,. CfrO"I do! Mir TIRE Introductory HURRY. .. Regular prices go into effect September 26th Save s27. 60 to $35.60 on a set of 4 General ti res! (Off our regula r price, depe nd ing on size) II The new smooth riding • 4-Ply Polyester Cord Construction • Famous Dual Tread Design • Distinctive Dual 90-type 3 ring whitewall '"''-' SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICES SIZE E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 F78·15 G78·15 H78-15 REGULAR $34.50 $36.50 $40.00 PRICE $43.50 $37.50 $41.00 $44.50 SALE $27.60 $29.211 $32.00 PRICE S34.to $30.00 $32.80 S35.80 f .E.T. $2.21 $2.38 $2.55 $2.H $2.'42 $2.64 $2.00 RAIN CHECJC: Shoo Id our S>Jpply or "'ii!':, 1;n~t or l'•nes run shQr1 durirlg this e"""l. -••I\ P,ooor .tn'I' orde•s pieced now 1or luture d<1l1ve1y et 11'\e ed, erh~ price. IMPORT/ SPORTS CAR TIRES VW'S Ge~"'''''~~:~::;,~.1695 wall_ S•le !o,6().1~. pl\1$ $1.74 F&d. E:o. 1u. RADIAL/SELrED SPRINT.JET ltld 4-PL'f NYlOH9 CORO DUAA.JET• also -la.I* lo Ill O¥llf 300 import c:ars. Charge it at General Tire ... fiij\ ·- GENERAL TIRE DON . SWEDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE 515 W•tt ltth, Cotta M••• Phon• S40~s110 or 64'-SOll R.1 ..... •'t IOU< -1'1•1• ... ,~ .... l•tn\>\lt n .. ne D<•k• hn•"O> • l ~IP•tl ~II "''" <11~m1 !O• c•ICk~ 11>(1 rlll9fs • ln11>1d -~•ti CJll"°"rs orod r@tyf" M>O"'I• • Ci.10 •t>O lubfit••e boc~l"ll l>'•I• • Rt1>K~ l•O<!I •Mtl be•" W!O• • Ad11nt b••k•• •nd ,..SI ..... n,,1d • Road l•l>I C•t. oi.c br•kn tnd ottt1• M()Cl<tls co.t "'°'' P~ .. ettown at o.Mrat nre Stor99. Competl1Mly prlc.d 8t Independent de•l•ra di8pl1ying tM ~ aitft. ii VERY. GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 16941 •••ch 1h1d .• Huntington leach Phone 147·5150 --------,GENERAL TIRE ... GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENOS•--..,t....---- . • l ' JtJ DAILY F-ILUT ~ Youl' itloney Te11ants on Mru·cl1 I I I /1 I I I Agait1st LaIIcllo1·d 8\ S'L\JA PORTER In "\e" 'I ork ~tale landlo d!; a re IHll\ Jegalh req 11red tn kPC'p 1 ent set:ll! tv deposits n1adf' b1 tf'nanls in interest bf'a11n,e: a{counl s and to p;I\ s!rtrt1ng Sepl I ac cumlarcd 1nterlst to their lcnants onte a 1eor In a recent land m a 1 k fir( 1s1<1n a l S ( Jlll t nf Ap peals 111 !hf' fl1!-;tr1<>! of 1.oll1rn b1a uphl.'ld 1he 11ght nf "! 1k 1ng tena1 ts to p 11 !he1 r~nt n PS< row "hlle h lUSlnJ< c1 de \ 1n!<1Ui'lns b1 !hPlr land I )rds "ere being settled u tou t ln a 111a; •r breakthn uµh earl\ th1<: 1e;ir the l1ep11t n1Pnl nf llnus1ng and Lrban Dt-1 e!opment issued the 1u1 l ion~ '1rst set of rule~ 1:111rr 1ng tenant~ lease <11 d c n1 pla nt ri~h!s -f11r the brr 1 !1t rif the thret> n1 lhnn res1de1 ts 1)! puhl1(:l1 suh~1d1~ecl hn 1~1nµ A nong !he ru C'S A !cnant niav n(lt br r1ttted 1\1lhout ,1 r;prc 1::11 hc;:iring. Rei 1g propc c;ed 1" R rnrn:lel f Federal lflll fnr adrp!1nn b\ <:lalrc; and tor aln es ae1oc;s 1he counrr1 re11s1ng pre s ,. n t landlorrl ten;:int C'f>ffe ~ fl) rr quire all la ndlords !11 m'l ntil n the apartments and houses \\h1ch Lhe1 rent 1n l11able c>n dJ11) 1~ The abo1 r mPrelv suggest:-; v. h;it s rapid 1 huilding up ro a ma1or I rend ;:is 11 e 1nlur11e nr !en;int compla1nls ;:iga1n"t l;indlordc; soars and b10<1drr s 10 1ntlude not onlv g11pes about c;oaring rents but ;:ii~ about \atk of hot ""tc>r h;:irassment of rnan1 kinds refLisal 10 n11ke need e d rrpa1rs elt etc Acroc;s the nation pc111u1ns and rent sir kes are becoming da1h ;:iffa rs Ter ants unn ns are being formed e1ei1 \\here and are b;irga101ng m1l1tan1h ~11h 1he1r landlords for m1lre and belier ser1 ices ran~1ng from <'leaner halls to tighter secur1t11 measures This 1s brand neY. And tlus 1s h~µpen1ng nf I )US1 1n the big c1\v slums hut 1n fa sh1on~h\e <1par1rncnl'.'i and en np build ni;s ns 11rl\ \t le;:ist nne in I \ e trnunl'.'i repn.•'.'iented b\ the m1lltan t Na11onal fen 1nts Org:'ln1znt1on in \\ a!'.h1ngton 1s n11ddle clas<: and an e\ en !ari!Cr share 1 r legal art1rins being taken nn hehalf of grntlp<: of 1en;:ints are tor n11ddle class penple \\ h\ the ne" mil lane}~ Recausc ;:it('t:rding tn lhP Ile" 1970 censu~ one 1n I:"> hou!'.rs <>11d apa 1 1rnent~ 4 - mil inn 1 J<; rn1nu' bac;1c plu111 h1n~ factl1t1e« and am( 11g r\ri!ro hfluc;ehnld• the pro port no 1s f nr 1n six Rrf au'e !he f\ p1ral !enan\ 1s helple .. c; In _gel hls landlnrd In makr needed repatrs Because many Nclv Eco110111ic Progra111 Calls for Agrce111c11ts !\E\\ -The ne\I' I c;;, 1n1ernat1011al e<'nnnm1c program 11h1ch df'<'lded upnn "" 1fl!v 1 ni!ateralh drrw u~s r11" \\('I<: nnri lee ll~ ~IJccess uprn ;:i <;,rrit' nf h1l:'ltrr~I t1grer men1 c; that ma\ he painful!\ sloY. ;ind kn ti The shock n/ lhe 1n nouncement Au.: l5 th::1t l11e l n1ted ~tates \\a« flnat 1n,I!. 11~ dollar ;:ind imposing a 10 per cent surchar.ee nn tmpor1' left almost e\er1 forP1i!n n<i!irin unable lo react 1n 11nrd rir dPrrl \:n11 "tlll f' th,. l n trd SI:.!<'' mil1 rr1::1 n !he 1n t ::1111e 11 lac; l11c;t lhe mf rnrntum ;ind f )le1,l!.n J!n1r1nnrnt;. ;ire de1 el op1nq a tl'IU!llf'ratt;ick ran:1d1ans are angi 1 and n fr nd In c;uh•1rl11e exp<rl<: The Japanec;e dechnr !o rr1 :ilue lhe1r 'en The I <1! 1 n An1rr1can n;it 1 in<: frar i'I fa llnff 1n \\e~tern l!~rn1~phr1r lr;ide Thf' Con1111nn \larkrt nal1ons propose de1aluat1i'ln a d o l I a r R1 ernhar kinJZ n a 1'" course 11f f'fOlln1n1c srlf 111 teresl 1L 1c; rnl 1reh lnJ!l( 11 tri assurM Ill.a~ tile Lniled s.tale. coulri c;:iu'e a read111sllr c 1 I foreign pollt:v and eC"on rn1r isympalh1r.s and alliances ('1('n At Iha! 11mP the gram "as ordered fia" It lh1s v.a\ Of'Y. prn opt1m ~ts The Un1led St11tes v.a<: i.1rk of being dJ sc r 1m 1n11 ted against It asserted its pov.er ,/!.V unilatertllly fl oati ng lhe dollar If other countries "ere reluct11nt lo revalue ~1r ('Ur 15 YOUR TELEPHO NE ::rll.I NGING -iil>NOW7 835-7777 11'0('1('~ lhe lli f uld hlackJack them <:urrharJ?,e S!.:11('~ 11i11h a fill! nny, e1r<1 <:nm t Amrr 1('an hu~1nrssmrn ha\11!! rl01Jht • ahout 1 <:lnJZ I he ~111 ti Hrge as 11 rluh ;:in~ frar n~11r!ahal11r\ meas 1re5 111 lid he 1mpfl~ld fn n1her na r 1nn~ 1111h a resulting decline in "nrld !r;:irlp John Carroll Amertc;:in Hnic;J 11 hich fi nes a "' prrs1rlenl • f)errtck h" export hu~ine~s fr nm St Paul \llnn exprrsc;td 1a~1 Y.rrk lhe m Nf'd feel1n,c:s rf ~ n1e h1~1ncssmen 11hn sre 1n1n1cd1 111 hrnf11s ad Ii ng Ir ni rlr;i"h:'J.1 ks As the dnlla r hecomeJ v.nrlh lrss in relation lo n1hrr <'11rrrn1 !('(, !hr rxpnrl Jflb is ca(,ier s:i1d ( ;:irrn!I [ ha1 e lo "ll' 11 th.:1\ 11a1 Bu! he added The\ "ill 1rt 1prncal<' (Om nJ! 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' 1101111 ,,,11 :,:1.d 11w l11111h 11i\I 1,,. ,,1.,1L1l1I•' 101 pn•l 11l1ni: iuh~ l<>I 11'~111<·111 to l h1~h 11111•n1plo1 1ll ttlll ll•'lt!1lbnrllo<HI~ 11 1 11 111~ lilr' 1v,11ntl;111l'" o1 1•hc1hlr <'1!1t•s' :111d f't111nt1rs .. ,. ' J i ..J 44S E Uth ST•ElT t OSfA MlSjl C"'-llf. •46-111 I THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR LIFE-TOMORROW There IS • natural step-by-step method for EXPERI· ENCJNG g reater vitality, more will power and an inner peace beyond description. The bene fit• start the first d•y of practice. People from 12 to 72 a t- tend our classes. Bh1rati (lef t) and Kalidas teach Yog• POSTURE S •nd MEOITA TI ON . FREE DEMONSTRATION WED., 10 A.M. St••I I ..... cl11t1t 1t••I W•d ·"'•'"·· or •hi' Th~r1 . 11i1, el 7 ,.,,.. YOGA CENTER , 445 E. 17th St ., COSTA MESA Come As You Are! 646-8281 ~ •. I ...... Socialite Shot Dead; Mate Held ' \\'A:-;JUNf:TOI\ 1AP1 -1'he sot·1nl1te daughter of one of the \V::ishington are;fs o I d r s I t'a n1il ies 11·as killed Sunday at 1111• l'a111ilv esla!r 111 .<.ulnll'ban .\1 CLC'?Jl. \1;1., ;ind her estrang- ed husba111I has bct:'n charged 111th rnurder Kalhanne Pull:irs ,\1addux I !oughton. 26. \1 as shot to death Sunday night. police ";11d Monday. The body 11·a.s found by poli t r ans11·ering a l'all lron1 a rel ati ve Her husband. Alfred Bal- lentine Houghton. 28. 11·as ar- rested early i\lond;1v at his 1 1nn1hcr"s horne in the :-;pring , \ J!le.\' see1 1011 of \\'ash1ngton I <)fticen; said lie is being he ldl lur ~-;11 rfax r ount.1 Va Where Tojo ll'fe( End Japan War Prison to Be Torn Down lET'S BE FRIENll Y OK''O 'API Suga mo Prison. "'her~ J a p a n ' '.". "'artin1e leaders were held and executed. has been {'On- den1ne<I to the wreeliers In its plare v:ill riS<' a $236-111ill10'11 housing and .-;hopping t'vu1 plex. To allow ruture ~e neratlons 1<1 rellect 011 J apan 's belligerent past, a eorner or the prison compound where the e:ir:e<"utions !Ook place will ht-preserved as a 1ncmonat garde.n. A small garden has e:ir:isted there since 1952 whe n tilt' United States returned control ol the prison lo Japan. Screen- ed hy a 10-fool cun<:ret!' 1\':Jll. the garden has s mall oak !rt-es <ind tea hushes dona!ecl n111stl.1 by rela t ive~ uf e;ir.P t"uled Jll'ISllll!'r!i Th(• uni.I' rcni:under.s Qf the past are five conerele n111und~ 1vhere five gallows Oll('e stood l ien. l-lid eki 1'oju. "·.art1mf prin1e r11in1sler, was hiinged there in 1948. 1'he Japan Urban Develop.. rnent Co . \\'hich purchased the King-sized quilted, button·free mattress Luxurious ~fitted bottom sheet 2 No-iron pillow cases prison property fron1 lhe government for $17 7 rnillion. plans to enlarge !he g<irden's <irt'<i tenfold and lear du1,1n tilt> II dJI ]11 all, ~ S. Ul'l'Up<rt!u n alHhOrt!les eKt>1·uterl GO of Suga1n1J's 4,200 ]n111;lles tl1uS1 vf tile u!hers. alsu l·novicll'd b_1· an 1J1lcrnat1011;1I "'a r t-r1n1t·s ln llun:iL \l'Cl'f' sen· lenced to prison ler1ns. Those still serl'ing time in 19:J2 \\•hen !he prison voas returned to Japan, received arnnesty. Tojn v.·as con sidered tht l'ri1ninal in chief. Ht v.·as ha nged on the sa me day as six other n-.en. all members of a hierarchy which had led Japan into Wor!d War II Jr you ha,-,. nr1.,. nr[J:hbor.t oc .kno\1.-or <trt>()f)I" rno\'ini.: 10 uur arP11. plt•tt se tr ll tis so 1ha t. "r-n1ay t•xh•ud a fri(•tit!ly \I f'l rvn u• and h1·lp th••rn 1•1 hr·•'••llll' ac·•1uninl1·d itl tb••!I' lli'\\' SIJ!'l't)!HliJl/l;:.~. So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-9361 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 IVithin hours the seven were cre111atc d secretly and part of lheir ashes hidden by friends. Tvday these ashes 8 re preserved in urns atop !\1l. S;ingane under a mernorial reading: "f,ravcs of the ~even n1a rlyrs." 1ielatives occas1onally visi1I •------------' /\lr . Sangane and the site of I he prison gallows. a use King-sized mattress pad 2 King-sized bolster pillows Vertical stitched border construction .Hll ho nties 11·ho had t:hargcd Lovely -----._,.4-:__. bun 11•1th nHtrdcr. deco Innerspring construction mattress and box springs .A,t an arraignn)ell\ hearing rator i\1ond ay II u u g ht o 11 11·as print •1rdered l1e1d f\w JO dn.v.s by • D1slnc! ;iu1hor1tie.s while hr COVer 1111dergoes a 1n e 11 t. a 1 ex- 11 11111 1<1!1011. He is lo bt· rf irn- ed tr1 t'Ou!'1 Oct. l!l to lace pro· ('f'~'d111gs scek11l~ hi s ex- :1·;1d1t1011 lo \'1ri:1 ni ;i H111tght o11 i~ .i !;111y1·r 1J11 thr -.ta lr uf the Dtstn<'1 of Co!u1n- h1<1 t•orp1wat11111 1.;ounst•I Tht' l l1111ghtull.~. 11111• l\l'rt' 1n:i1 nee! .111[1· 1~ l!H.i6 h;1tl lu•en s('p;ira!{.d ;1 h1\11t :. ,\e<ir The\ ;ire 111 !Ill' l.'l11Ten! • &,C1;1 I L1:.I ur \\':1sl1111gtun. nc ." lhr rc·~r~ler oi the so1:1all~· prum1ne nt 111 1hr na- tional cap1tal are:1 .\Ir~ llnughton 11;1'1 the d;1ughlcr or ai r <i nd ;\1r~. t:;1bell ~1addux .Jr who 11·ere 1111 an r x1endl·d t1111r n[ Euro!}I' 1•hen the !=hw ri11g ul·cu1Ted i THE AMAZING HEALTH OF HUNZA LAND Hu"J.& eldtr5 aver 100 yrs. old. 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Hl ALTH COUltSI oddr•n and the radio 's free with all tllere is to sleep ... TWINS 'n FULLS LAKEWOOD 4433 C andlewo o d Av e n ue C•Mdlewood Shop• {across from la~ewood Cent"' I 634-41 3• 2 Box spring foundation Matching box spring fabric Metal frame with ...,,.,., easy ron Ji~l casters ~ King-Size Includes all 13 Pieces With f!1llaJ k"'ing or Oneen maltress you buy a1 Ortho yoo get: Ma111ess and two box springs with the K"11g, inattress and box spring with the Ooeen. Pim 1he Oflho-Palc which lnciudes: Fieldcrest ~ron top sheet. Fieldctest frtled bottom sheet, two King or Queen bolsler pillows, two King or Ouem pinow cases, King or Queen mattress pad and metal frame on casters. Also Ortho'a famous Double Bonus oC tleadbomd .and quilted bedspread. ·Total ~-.the absolute bes\ value. Everything at Dile low, low price .•• Off.1 at Ortho1 3 DAYS ONLY QUEENS Orlho's lan\aslrc q11<1tit~ !ra1u~s 111r'Kl lioe' c•JH:,nia" ·11°0 r omb•!'O' lo t r calf'" •<>Sllul ~ ''"0 Oil 111'~ fl"'·110 1H'l'fl "''~!~ m.~ll•c-<~ ;.ind I , , ! nt nq. Tf'mf)~H~d 5tno>l 1nners1JrtrHl 1mil, $98 Cro·.~n Fll't center SllPIJ(>r!, ll"l'IOrrNJ V'l"t•- l~lrd b-Otd{'r PltJS 1h!' lan1ous Or tho Pak :.nd DotJble Bo11111 l1sl»d on 1hc 1!lus11al!Ol1 abo-e. An 111 1~ and a free radio loo~ CORNER GROUP •• of Mattress Specialists SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (corn f' r Z ody s ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Be1 wel!o Eucl•O and Brool\hu1<:1 A.1•nlJt·~ Jus1 Ea'! ol Ff'IJ M 111 Phone · 776-:.0!:.90 1 \ 1 \ I , I JAMES GA LANOS REVAMPS GAi BEA ANDERSON, Editor Leat her Refined Create a country look for fall \V1th a /11gh-wa1 sl· ed. no band skirt ..-\ cord tic emphasizes the \1·aist of the sk irL 1nnde of a synthe:t1 c leather ll salistfies the \l'lum of every \Vo1nan \vho has pi e· tured herself in the refined look of leather. Pers- ia n prinl body shirt offers a hit of lhc l':ast TART AN FLING Scot Plaids Find Road to Rome By ODETTE J\tENGIN "" ,. • ..,,_~ Wrll.r ROME (AP J -Plaids never had 1l so good. At the Italian fall-winter high fa shion showings designers rediscovered the ·warmth and smartness or v.•ooly tartan :;uits. They also made wide use of the design for gaily colored taffeta C\'ening gowns. • Tita Rossi likes it for morning outfits -a pair of 11i·ide trousers or an overall and vesl A thickly knitted green pullover. red boots and a wide rloppy beret Y!'ith a green feather 11•ent with it. Valentino, one of Italy's most t'Xpensive designers, also eifectively combined tartan and feathers. He b I ended camelhair and avocado green for a nar· row plaid coat in double-faced 1vool 11·om over straight camelhair pants 11·ith deep cuffs. Below lhe coat. a short wai stcoat wa ~ entirely covered in front ·with the shorl soft breast feathers of a pheasant . A long tail feather wrapped itself around the brin1 of a green veJ\·et hat. \Vhcrea~ Andre Laug and other designers had tartan taffeta for Jong evening dresses. Rossi and Valentino kept the design for day wear, Rossi brought back shirtwaist dressrs and batwing sleeves for evening goYll1S in melting colors. One was a long ball dress in tulle in all graduations of clear to dark blue. the y.•aistline marked by pleats. Others had cummerbund belts "'hite a black and white one had a short bolero of artificial red carnations. Valentino made abundant use of black for his slinky evening dresses. someti1ncs in silk. son1etimes in velvet. They showed a lot of bare back. a lot of figure and a. Jot of leg through the slit at the side. The Fontana sisters preferred golden yellO\V, turquoise of multicolor prints for next season. But evening dressei; apart, they \Vere primarily concerned with coats and capes that ran throughout all their collection. Capes often had scalloped boat-s haped 1'nkes that y,•idened the shoulders. The emphasis '''as on the sl eeves Md shoulders ror \1•hat Fontana called the T- i>haped line Long e''f'ning <·apes in light wool fell in .,.,·ide rounded fold~ over printed silk dresses of mixed colors. The capes 11·ere buttoned doy.·n one shoulder. Evening gowns came in gold. red and green Persian patterns with full pleated skirts. The Fonlana sisters belled them widely te> Iorm elongated waists. Still stressing the shoulders. they widened s!eevts that reached doy,·n lo lhe e\bcnv or the wrist. They drew attention lo them \\'ilh rich embroidery. One wa5 a long evening dress in simple yello\\' si!k t:repe \vilb large embroidered sleeves. ., .. -'"""' ~-~:i:. ~·', ~-~ ' ~,w- .. .. Gres' bias-cut panels give beau· tiful fla ir to a beige , brown and ru st pla id coal I above). Rossi offers an evening shirtwaist of taf- feta with batwing sleeves. • ' ' • ~ I ' lj I I • i • ' I • t ! • • ''. \ ' \ \ (, • I • I Red Star Shines on Fashion • ! I Jil. Red Sta r of C hin a t o shine on fash- io n? Malcolm Sta rr bracelet shows influ ence. By ~lARfAN CllRISTr i'\F.\V YOH!\ -i\f'Xl U1.t: l'"l!\!T'. Ch1nesf'-inspirrd l'hJ1hc.-, /\n1rnC'an dr.~ignc·r"'· ;1 n~1nu• 111 c-<1 sh in 011 ;i 11rw f;i shion look . h,11 1• alrcad .v rhristcnrd 1972 thr ,.t'ar ol the Chinese The ne1v fash1011 Pf'J:. snapped up 1vhen President Nixon announced 3 Future n1eeling Y.'i!h Red China Premier Chou t-:n-lai. i.~ snowball· ing. Upcoming Sevenlti A v e nu e fashion collections art' sluddf'd wi1h anything and cverythin~ Oriental. Two good rl'asons \\'hy -Aestheticall y the look i s femi nine. It represents a J!rrat 11·;i1 to erase the midi mistake ll'hi ch disenchanted millions. -Fashion is a language. \\!earing Or irn!AI clothes projects a n esoterie J)('aCf' symbol. If you·rr going l.o battle an assumed "enen1y," you "'Otlldn't adopt hi s mode of dress. would you: ··The timing is plupcrfee!." .~ays flfalcolm Slarr, the fa mo u ~ American designer y,·ho makes many of Pal Nixon 's !'vcning gowns. "People evcry11·here \l'ant to mAke t:()nlac1." Tall.Oark·handsome Stare 1vho is 1narried to ;i pretty Japanc~ model <Yuriko) 1\·ho just returned from a Sk orpios hol iday with .J11ckie: Onassis, has a Hong Kon~ factory lh11l employs 1.000. \\lhilr r-.frs. Starr was yachting the bhic Aegean , he was checkin~ out the scene at the Red China border near his factory. "I kept on thinking there·s a vast untapped source or inspiration out there... he say:". Starr is a mi!lionaire·dreamE"r v.·h0 ~ f' I ~ lh111gs cl o111· \\'1th ;1 l111lr hrlp lron1 a fricndlv 1111ng hu11J! 1n1[}!1r11·r. \\'illian1 ! ·11rr\ St.11·1· i• 1111po1·t11\~ fitbUl!rll'\ HPd <'111111: ... t• 11'11''11'\' 1111' lltl(fr'(' $41111 II" ;111 ··~pt•l'll)lt•ll t . llut fuln' !iip A11u,r11 ;111 ''"l't'" :ilrP:1dv ha1t' 1111• 11•w(•lrv pn11n1111·n!l y lt•;l111 n·d ;111d 1r s ~ell111~ nu1 h1•n·"' the rub· i\'0111· nr !hf' storr<:. w ;in I~ <·uston1t'r" 10 know th;ll the jewelry i.~ m:irl<' "over there.·· 1'hr Fifth Avcnur !Ne"' Yorkl store. fnr cx - ;1n1ple. he:1dl1nC's !hr jewelry a~ Orienl;d St:irr ~a~" "I dun '! think 1\n1enl·an:-. 1\·;1111 lo be scall'd off .1n1 rnorP Tha1 ·~ the 11 ay walls art' Juilt The youn.t: ha1·e e.~tahl1shc<l an ;1ff1111 tv for cU('h otl1cr They arrn't rhauvinislic. A nc1v niood of let \- bt•·fric nds 1s popping up. Stnrr 1s so conv111ced th;il Red Chinese pnKlut:ls hnve a huge sell· ing future in lhe United Stales he hns ordc rrd miles of silks and broi·:ides 1o use fn his own fa shion c.:ollct:l1on.., 'Th;irs iust the beginning. A visa t11 14"l into Hcd China Is pending. ,\1i~s1on IXlSsible · To set ll)l ;i bi~ husincss in l'ekinj?;. Slarr pl;ins to i1nport rugs. art objects. trxtiles ;.ind bicycles lo the t:nltcd Stales. St:irr's ready·\o-y.·car corpor::it1011 has a current annual vnl u1ne of 515 1nillion. He's been talking about ex· pandin~ the concept of fashion from clothe!t to everything . Pullin!': 4lH !hr idea with Red China's bless· in~ would be a coup. Has he had a Favorable respons<"' "\\'e'rc r.ego!ialing Jikr 111ad" he say~ 1':1L i'\1~n11 1f'<'rnt\v 11111\lr ,. ,unilar s1.1tt·n1ei1l ll'licn lalk1n~ :ihuul 1hr 1•·cl l:1pP !!111111•1:JP1l 11·1th 1111' f'rr~id<'nl':-llr rl ('!1111a trip 'F:\'1·r~th111~ h;1;. lu !11• llP!!Ot1;1t1·d.'• 'hi' ;.;11d '·Evrr·~rlung'·· ~l:ll'I' ":1.1S 111:11 11"' 111:1111· bus 111r ... ;.tn(•11 11·~10 :11·1· ~·11!11·1· lo~d;. nr lr;+11d;.' arr 1rv1ng !o brP.'lk the llt>d barril'r anti lhr native.~ are predie1ahh wary. Al ahoul lhl' ~an1c ti111r thr Presidenl :1nnnunced a 1nect1nl! with Chou En-Jai. Lefl Hank bouti- ques in Pari.~ \\'err doing a booming business \1·it h Chincsr 11·orkcrs' unifor ms. But they 'll :1dupt fashions that arc sy n1bolir . cxpre;.sh•t• rt•1ulit1uns uF Hed Chint"se t:lnthcs. President i'iixon has made it pro- ,\1ncric<1n lo flunk tn tern1s of ncd China. Starr ;ind 01h1•r dl'signers - like Yves Saint Laurent -talk aboul the Presidenr s trip as being !he most ext:iting political event of lhf' era. •·1magin1• the possibility of being friendly \.\'ith 1he Ch inese. Fashion has In be influenl'cd." he savs. The S!nrr 11partn1Pnl 011 up- ~rcrui;l Ffilh Avenue ha!! recently been rrdecoratl'd w1!h Chinf'se an · tiques by Bebe \.\!inkier . Starr'5 t:ountrv estate. in South Salem. N.Y .. fs filled with F.nglish antique~ fron1 Hung Kong . Thrre's even a Japanese tea house there and ;i rock garden designed the Oriental way. Idealistic Starr: ··Thry say lhat Red China is a riddle wrapped in an enigma. I hclievc people are just trying to rrach each other. Instead of exchanginl! bombs -\vhy not share cultures" .. Starr already h;1~ ' I \ i I I I PILOT T~t~da~ Stpttmbfor 21 1971 ------ Additional Service Scrubbed 1' - I DEAR A:\:\ LA\:OERS 1he iur)' in a beauty shop rl 1spute~ A "om an came 1n off the strf'et 1 no ap- pointment 1 and asked ii su1neon~ could g1re her a shampoo and srt. On~ of the "'~operators offered to tMe her. After thC' ~hampoo girl had finished y,ashing the y,•on1an 's hair and was about to d1rret her 10 the sf'tting booth . the customer turned I and sa1d ;'\\'o uld you mind wash1n!! ni y · back? I live alone anrl I hal'e arthn11s " The shampoo girl w3s stunnerl \l'hrn she gathered her ""'Jls shf' told the t:uston1er she did nnl v.a;;h bat ks. The customer replied . ··ru gi1e ~ou 11n C'~1ra quarter. c, The girl said, ··1 ·m snrr~ but no." The ...,·oman than asked anutht·r custom<'r seated nearby if SHE .... oul rl wash her back. The lady ga ve her a rl1rty look and ""'alked away. Severa l people in the shop .... 1tnf'!.!('(I this incident and thought it was re \'olt1ng. P.,1y question is this : \\'as it rrally surh a crazy request: \Vhat can an old \\Oman ""'ilh arthritis do'.' Please answrr BVSTAND!'.:R AT BRADY C'EST BO\ I DEAR BY : I know of no heauty shop thal "·asht:s back!. The "'Oman l'hnul d have asked a friend, relative or of'ighhnr to accommodate her. Or 1he could hu.v oM of those long-handled brushes and wash her own back. I •• .. ·-, DEAR AS;..' LA:-,"DERS I have always haled nagging and OO\.\' J ha l"e be come a !('rrible n<igger myself. !l's riot m.v hu sb<'.nd 1 nag , it 's our married <i a11~hrer. She ust-d lo be such a sweet . at1r:~t'll\l' ~irl. ;:inrl n1111 that she has landl'd a husb.1nd she's the sloppiest thin~ in town \\'hen I run into her at the 1narket or shopping dov.·nto .... ·n I die a nlrlh(!n times I II bet she has pu! on 15 pounds 1n th<' las! year. Our son-ln·law 1~ handsomf'. slim and in1n1at•uJa1e. I am af raid she 's going to lnse h1n1. They both ""Ork for a large con· tern and there must be so1ne bea ullful. n£'a l ~Qung 11orn('n th£'re \Vh~· dOf'sn"t she Sf'e this? She's not stupid. I asked her ra1hcr to i-prak to her and he did lier response 11·as. '"Please leave me :>Jone. 1·1n dn1ng as ""'I'll as l ca n." Ann . tell me what !n dn. -0~1AHA OE,\ R 0 .: By now you should realize !hat your daughter does not r~5pond to ~our suggestions, so la~· off. This girl's problems are hers. Either sh<' "ill rf'sOl\'e thrm or pay the price. If you really want to help, get ofJ her back. OEAR A:-.IN LANDERS · Over the years I ha ve read several letters in your column about older women marrying younger men. I wish I had saved them beeause now I am in that spot and I need all the advice l can get. I have been dating a man I've become vrr;' food of. Threr 1nont.bs ago he asked me. tn marry him. I said yes. \Ve've bnth experienced unsuccessful marriages and a1·e detern1ined !o make the second mar· n cige work . Ron lold me he ""'as 42. I had nn reason to doubt him. I am 45. Last nig h! J lean1ed he is 29. Tn look 1tl us you'd think we ...,·ere a n1rel_v matched couple Ron could pass for an)'" here from 35 to 45 and I could pass for 30. I an1 in e1traordinary physical cond1t1on and have mo re pep than niy n1eee who is 27. I can beat her and her frienr1s at tennis and SY.'lmnllng, and can outlast them all on the dance floor. l...('arning Ron's true age ""'as a jolt. I told hi m I'd h.a\'e to rethink this \\·hole 1narri age bit. He says he loves me and nrcrls me and age mrans nothing. \\'hat ~houlrl I do? -ZINGY 45 OEAR ZU\'GY : The age rl iffe rence 1.M'.tween you and Ron pro bably vdll not be a factor for at least seven years. After th11t -.... ·bo k.no .... 's, )Wo might be ~·orn out and you'll have lo look for a ~'ounger guy. Coastal Couples Repeat Vows I No Encore for Refrigerator The old backstage refrigerator isn't \\'hat it used to be and the On ·Corps .1\uxili· ary of Ji un tington 13ca ch Playhouse is planning a benefit luncheon a~ noon Sa tur· day, Sept. 25. in the Sir George restaurant to raise n1oney to refurbish the thea· ter. rrlrs. \Villiam fl1oreland (top) and fllrs. Jack Kyler tie the icebox closed. hopefully for the last time. Other projects are new drapes and seat covers and opening night festivities. Schedules Tight SALTER-BODE Evening riles were perrorm- ed by the Rev. Robert Bonhall of lhe Episcopal Church of the r.fess iah for Gwendolyn Dyo tt Bode and Fred Richard Salter J JI of Newport Beach. The bride. daughter of Dr. 11nd /\lrs. Arnold c:. H. Bode of Santa Ana. selecterl Miss R(lby n Berrey for her maid of honor. Bridesmaids included the l\1 isses Orinda Nall, Kathi Sommer, Jlilaureen Naughton. T'Anne Hill ancl Cathy Compton and 1'.1rs. James Stonebreaker and 1\1 r s . 1'11ichael Harrison. Flower girl ""'as Irene Turnrr. MRS . SALT ER l\trs. James D. /\\agner and l\Ir. and '.'llrs. Gordon Fr1sted. all of Costa l\lesa. J\la1d of honor was l\1iss Christ i ne Santangel: bridesn1;;11d:-"·ere l\bss Beth Frister. .\hss L 11ri 11 n ne flfagn er, l\lrs. Rlth;ird l\l;igner and tl-1rs . Gary J\1:i gnt'r. and flower girl was Kell~· 1\1:-igner. \V i!lian1 Frey \l'as the best inan : ushers v.·erc J\1irhae l, Richard and Gary 1\1;igncr and Ho.,..·ard Strubel. and ring bearer was Dona ld Baldwin. The n e 1vl \'WC d s are graduates of CoSta /\h!s11 High Schn(l!. She attended n ninge Coast Cnllege wherf' he at- tends. They "''ill reside in Ne.,..·port Beach. WRIGHT-MANCUSI • MRS. WRIG HT Campaign Wagon Full John \Velhorne i-rr1·rd as hest m'1n and AJl;in Crary. .James Bro.,..·n. Cl ;i r l' n re Ttirncr. Ed.,,,·ard Dl'Plomh. .John Reith, Harrison. Hirharrl Bode <1nd Lt. \\"1lham Bode ushered. nl 1n1stration. lie ""'as aff1hated 1-1 1th P1 Kappa Alpha and Alph;i Kappa Psi. 1\1,..nuel Haro. Er ic Lenahan \\as ring bearer. I CAN DICE MARRS Students Betrothed During a silver ""edding an - niversary party in their Cost.a 1'.1esa home. Jlilr. l'Jnd 1'1rs. Ernest f lake ~!a r rs an· nounced the engagement of their daughter, Candice Adlne /\larrs to Bruce Fredrick Ol<1nder. The future bridegroom is the son of illrs. Henrietta Olander of Corona del J'vtar and Dr. Robf'rt Olander of Newport Beach. The betrothed pair. fellow students at San Diego State College. will set a wedding date following their gradua- tion. l ' 1: Peering Around A NEAR l'\AT IVE \Vho wa s born in J'-:ebraska and moved to California 1n !flllll "''a' honnred \1·ith a surprise BOth birthday party i::11·rn hy hi s da ughters t-.·!rs . <;ll'1nn \Valker and il1rs . Rose \\'ll~fln. The party as the second ont of the innn!h for retired ranc/1l'r 1-fenry Louis Ehel 11•hn 1nn1·ed lo Cos ta l\les.:i from Tustin II ~·e;;rs 11.i;:o. The f 1r~t surpri~f' "·as a dinner party in Costa ~lesa C1!y Park planned bv rrlali\"CS and lnends -1 Local pohtics and mem· .t bership campaigns are con- ~ \'ersafion topics as old-Timers "; and ne .... ·compn: of Orani!e the hospital's conference room. Mrs . Dora Eichel, president, ,,..ill descri be such activities as n1orning snacks for patients, del ivery of mail and flowers, m;iternity teas for prospective parents, medical schol'sirsh1ps and preparing children for ho~p1tal1zat ion. Pntertainment Li ves ay. by H a r r y CM Repub lic ans All registered Rr puhhcan \Vnmen in The ll;i rbor Arra are inl'ited lo jnln Cnsta 1'.1rsa Rrpublican Womc-n·~ Cluh, Federated at 7,311 p.m. in ll1e Ah 111 Pinkley home, Costa 1'.1rs;i, The hridP \\as J.:radualed from Foothill H1gb Srhnol an<! !hf' liniversily of Southt'rn lalif0rn1a ..... ·here ;.he 11as a member of Alpha C'hi On1c1:.1. Her hu~banrl. ""'ho is the ~1>11 anrl s1epson nf J\fr . and r-.1r~ Earl H. Harcl;:ige of :\'i'wpnrt Bearh, is a gradualr> nf the Orme School ;inri LiSC, I• hl're he ;i l!'o e<irnr<l a niaslrr<; degree in bu s i n es s ad- FRISTED-MAGNER P:irnrla Ann f\lagnf'r a nd Er11· 1:nrdon Fr 1st e d ex- chani;:ed 1·011·s 1n Our Lady nf J\lo11n1 f:irn1el C a t ho I i c ChurC'h. i';Cll"pnr! Aearh J\1ary t-.lancusi. daught er of Lou is ~lanrusi of I l11nl 1n~ton Beach and the late ;\Ir.~ 111an- cusi. bcc;ime the hnrle of Strphen \\'right Clf SPa1 Bearh in 11n afternoon ser1 l<'f' in Se11I Reach First Uni!ed .\lethodist Church. Attending the hride 11rre Nlrs. Ja('k \\"i]11an1s, and the 1'.flsses ill<1rle ne l\l<1ncus1. f.;i!I Haro and Steph<1 n1e \\"ells. Holly Petty 11·as f!1111er girl . The new .\!rs. \\' r i ,e: ht gr<idua ted fr om illar ina High S<.'hnol and Golden \\'e s t Cnll ri;:c. She is ;:ittending Long Rr.<i<"h Stair C'<1llcge. Hrr hus· band gr~duH1C'd fn•rn .\lon- !cbello llii:?h Srhon! anri Chap· n1<1n Cnllei::e Hr is a t~arher in Lhe Lowell school dist rict. ·Also en joy i n g fest ivi ties 11·ere sons and \1·11·es. !he t.ou1.~ F.bcls ;ind L\01·d Ebels. daughters ~1 rs. .I a s per F.1·erett ancl ln!a Ad<1n1s an<l n1an\' nf hi~ 1~ gr;inrlr!lilrlren :ind 2.1 great gr:inrlf"h1lclrrn Coast cluhs plttn a busy day 1 Thursda~·. Srpt. 23. GOP Wornen " Your NB Jun ior Eb ell Their parents are lllr. and Horoscope Tomorrow Rest m;in w:is St:in \\'nght. and ushers, Lee illoore ;ind Ebe l still is acl1re .'.ln<l took 11p golf fnur .vears <if'n l1n!rt1n~ the dis!lnct111n of alre;irl\· hal"• 1ng n1ade 1110 holes·i n-one . Assistant City 1\1 a n a g er Ph1!1p Rr\1l'n1·ou1t 11·111 i:_u1de t\r11·rort I larbor Hcp uhll ran \\01111•11 Frd1•ratl'rl on fl lac!· finrling 1our !hrou~h :'\c11'!"K)rl Brarh c1!.~' hall ;i nd pohee deparllllf'nt H1 Ill an\ The lflUr l"On1rs Jll~~ 12 d;i1s before Ilic ei1v c\r!"t1P11 r.n 1h(' prnpo!'rd rrpfr1cl'rn1>11l of ho!h bu1lcl111j!<: 11 11h ;J S7 tnllhun c0n1p\r\ The \ln1r~ 1.1 n1;1n Faulknrr 11 nr! 1. T flue.a n 111r in c-na1gP r1f 1111· 11<-1t 1•hllh lS open t11 !he pu hl1{'. Demo W omen <'hani::I''-111 h\·la11~ will ha1·e 11rinr1ty 11 hen 1hf' Drmni·r:i!1r II nnir n of t l1 ;1ni::f' i"oun 11· 1nce1 at fl p 111 10 lh!" l n11r d !\,i11nl!s :incl J.0:111 !'1~'"01·1at1on btulcl1ni::. Thr C"11.1. nr.111C:l' ~11~ D:tl"I' ~no11 "'Iii prr:-.1<lP whr11 'hr J1in111r Ebl'll Club nf ;\'.r111"K1r1 AeH< h reron1rne.~ at !he 1•h1hhnuse ar I~ a ni For l·h;11r1nf'n ·s re porls and Jun1·hr11t1 Libra: Money Accented ~IOTORC\"G 10 lhr S:i11t~ Rarhara B1ltmnrc nn thei r "eddlnR lr1p ll'err illr. anrt \!rs. S!LJa r! L. l)ud l('V 11f l.agun.1 Br;ich. nt her p;uc~ts frnrn the Harh<lr Arc;i rh1!!i m11nrh 11rrr the '.\1r~~r~ i!n d \Imes \\"11liam .J ~rir1on , F.rlv.ard Cnx and .\\.1rl1n Shee- ly Confederacy A rntluek nnon t1111rt11•1•n 1• ill ~tar1 tlif' 111r('11r1J! 11f thf' l·:1n- 1n;:i San~on1 C!1;1pl1•r n! l n1 trrt na1 1~h1f'l"S nf tl\f' f Ollf('ri1T;H'I' flt the B.1lh.i;i hon\r nf .\h.~" (;f'r1rtldf l\l nl\!~nrnr r.1·. Thf' prnj.lr;1 m 11 ill 1n1·l11de ll1e rf'a!hnJ! n[ ITI ii t1 ll :.. r r \pt .<; clesrrib1ng lhe fnunrl1ni:: of lhf' organi7.at1on rrrid lu<.:,..J chap\tr. Bet a Gamma f'lans fnr .~th h L1il ;u·r1111l('<; <I " R 111111! 111 \\1'<!11110,lrr .~ \-ounclrr~ U;iy par;1clr ;1 riun- rniiC:f' ~:ile :ind ;i ll;i ll111<1•rn ("fl{'klail p<irly II Ill he dist USS· ed . Mesa-Harbor .\l r<-L11rr~· Tha\"rr "·11! darcl lhr rr·pnrt . i.:rar<'rl tri lh" !li<'tllr. l\"e"rf' On 11111· \\"fl\, ;l h fl 11 I ,\rnr ru',1111'-lll. t·on- .~ r I' I ;1 1 I II II , f' rl II t'at1oll, 1111·r11l){'r~l11p Rnd hout1que. Hcmemakers (,r1t111~ ;i ~1rart ;.lal'1 nn \1 r~ Erh\":u·rl z 1 r I I 11 ~ k i , ( !i1 !111.1~ 11 rll hr rnr:nhrr~ nf r1·p~1drnt. and )1('r ('\i'\'tlfll " lllr l!;ip111 fl 11n1 r111;1\..1'1"'-11i1rn hn;irrl 11 111 ~rrf't prnsprC"tii·e rhc1 ~i11ht'r nl 10 ;i 111 !·1·111:"11 n1en1hl'll' fnr illr,o.a ll;:irhor Sr1;1 21. 1n !h+' Fn1Jnl1Hn rluh al a hn1nrh frnn1l\;i111 \'1llr1 I 01111n11111t1 C1 ·fl l('r' A . l"l'lll'('Sr11t;il 11 r 11f :i 11'.1 ! p n1 in llit> Dr l\1rhiird 1>.1niC'is110 hninf' in (.'ns!t1 h:11H11 t•r.1rr rl1s1r1hul 111g i·on1- l\1 e~a pan1 11 111 dr111"11,1r;:i1e ho liday Past p1·r~n!{'T1[S 1111\ hr 1lcrnr·a1!<1n'> A \..1! 11 111 hi' honorees a~ thf' nr1i (•oiners g11rn to lho"" aTlr11rl111g 1he fl n<l out ;ibout ph llanlhrnpl<" n1CC't111g. l.1u11'hl'nn 11·1ll foJlny,' A 111 0·1\"f'f'k ru~h sc;;s0n fnr · the <lrm0nstr;1t1•1n WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 R~ SYD'.\EY 0\11\Rrl ARJES 1.\J;i nh 2t Apnl !fl Str·tss 11•il\1ngness lo t"tJO("lC'ratl' 1•1th 111;~1r. p.<1 rt:1er. !,on k h"nr ath ~urf11ce 1 nd1ra11nn~ Find nu t 1<111 · pr r r I' 1 1· f' tnol11r~ f'r11•rr~ nf prr1·rpl"'!I ;:11·r h("1ghtf'nrd Y<Ju ~:i1n ni;rrlerl 1nfnrm;1t1on. l sc 11 TAl"RlJS !April 20 \1 T11 211 1· 1.1e 1011·. I'" rrrepl111' llrt'd rriun~el o{f Prrd h~ l.ihra 1n- d11·1ri11al :i.1arr1age. pr rn1;inrr11 rrlat 1nnsh1p 1 s !'pn!llgh!rrl. Stn1 e lnr grratrr h11rn1011.1· at hon1e . En1pha~11.e diplornriry. Don't rorre issues. proJctts and interest scrl1 tlns. Bct;i {;;:in1n1a l"hapler of GE~Il :'\I ~;\1a.1· 21 -Jun(' 20 1· f.p!'1lon S1cma 1\!ph11, lntern;i-d Woman'~ Club St udy Tauru~ mf'ssa.ge. T;1ke 11on:il 1\•111 l'!<irt .... ·11h ;in in-Retire Persons t1mr tn hf' anah·trc<il. 1\11ud forn1a1. _gC'l·;Jtfjll;iintrrl snr1al The t\r""l'flrt II ::i r h n r The roffrr 11 111 hr hreii·crl hP;icl-in-rloud~ attlt ud r Stri1e in lhe Santa Ana home Qf illrs. 1.ulht•ran l 'hureh 11·111 No !hf' a_nrl Ira ~!reprd . 11·hcn l~e 1(1 sef' people, sit uahnn~ in La rr\" Evr11<:. <l c~!i naltnn fnr n1rn1hrrs (If l·1111n1~1n \<tllf'I" \\nm an s \lghl nl rf'al it1·. Rr1nc n1her Prfispe<'\11e 111ernl>rrs y,i\1 lhe ;..'r111)(">rt Bf'<lth ("ll~p11'r c·1u n ha<: ;i nirinhf'r<hip Ira hf'al!h rf'qu1rement ~. l\f'f'P ap· sf'e !he rush lhen1f'. Quern of 121 of 1hf' Amcrirnn Assfl(·111-froni 1 to :I r ni S;ilurdai· • pn1n1n1cnts. Fulfill bas 1 c Heart~. c;irrird {l\Jl ::ii ;i 111ndrl 11011 nr Rc!1rrd rrrsn11s 11nd all Srpr 25 oh\1gritions. mcrt1nl! Thur~da1·. Ocl 7 in persnn<:, ;,5 yrars nr more. in-:'11r~ Rarl 1.a11~on \\"Ill npcn !hr \\"1lliam Guth~ic rf'.~1rlenrP, tcrc~!rd in joining the hrr hon1e lnr the ncca"-lnn I 1ngtnn Beach. Both ev£'nls orJ!an17.at 1on. lhrinc<l 1hP ~lri<l H11!tf'r~ Tra st a1 r al 11 p 111. A ~ark lunch social hnur .,,,·ill l';ir11· lntrrestrd women 11 re CA.\Ct:R (.lune 21-.lull· 22 1· (;oorl lunar nsprc! n1J11· rn1n· c1rles .... ·1t h sp11r! nf rrr:i111r enrri;.1·. Ynu get 1·1e"' nf 11hat Thf' :1nror1tv ""'ill ho~l ::i precede a J p rn. bu~1 nes!; 1n\'lt('rl mnther-dau~h1"er fashio n i;ho11• mee!1n1Z followed by pia no j_;... ____ ..;._.;o_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ____ .,I at 2 pm .. S<ilur<l::i~'. Oct. 2. 1n 1------------ the Fountain Valley C11·1c '• Cenler. I See by Today's Wan t Ads " " Ho spi tal Guild \'n!untrcr dul irs 1r!ll be dO('umented In a ~hnrl fi lm al /• !he annual mrmbcr.~h1 p !e11 of e l.JGl!T YOl"R FIRt: \l'ITll FRFF: \\"000'!~ I n th<' FRF:E TO YOU ~f'("1lln nl 1"flil~ 0 ,t Cli!l'iSlhrrl :\d.<. the '\\"estminslf'r 1·nn1muni ty ~.~~l~fo:':P~ll~al~G~"~ild~a~t ~7;.~JO~p m. in " •• • ·~ FRANCIS- •• '\,, ORR J' FISE STATIONER Y 1 f7Z CALINDAlS ---llATMll DESlf. .A CCISSORllS 11 111c~ii1 '"11111T 111 1111 Cll.11 1/1 llf tll i!lllll 'IUll' .... ·~<J.o ........ ThP fi nest (·lothes for children fron1 the hC'st Amer ican and European des1_gners -~!T~ .~ ...... , ~.11 .~11.11 .•••••• 1 .~II~•••• """ !• oko ••••~I••' Hunlln2ton lh1rbnr 17141 ~\f..166'1 r11 .... n ~ (nun1r) llran1tf' lil·l l 51>~·9,'1~5 \ I • nr.n s.\JL!' 1:-.i THt: ~l':-. SET C11n hf' your~ \1·11h this L1dri \I ~a!llvii1! 11 nt1 1ra1lrr. h "'as hnl l'! 11~rd &n.1 11 t'IA! 1!'XCl'!Jlf'n1 :<11 1itt. t"tnri 1HiVf'nlUN! 10 f\">dll)r5 \\'11nt .<\ri'!!. e 111,\T YOU C()l;LD S\10\\" orr \\ 11 h ~"t"111r 1!)6.ll 3~ N' nuri1t1 ~rr~mhl,.r . I ·~ 11n l''l:r,.llrnT rl1r1 h11< ... It h~~ \n1• 1n1lr<1£r. flncl 11 11r1• 11111111,.r . 'fl ~rr11 mhlf' [(Ir !!iii! tn<l~.I ' I!' 111 hf' dnnC' -an<l ~011 ;ire :ihlr to cln 11 Caprienrn pro,nn 1·,u1lrl a1rl r,1u.'" \t•rr nt .1oung ictc<o~. '.\lu1 l' ;iht ,ti!. 1.~:o 1 111h '.'"!·1\ui:. 221: Sl urll rst.1hli.,lwd p:·.trrrn<;. J.r11rn f1·n1n 11 h:il h;is gn11e l"n 111 pa~I Hr 11 1~e r nnu jl.h tl'l hrer t \O!f'" l•f r \prn rnrr. V1111~h Pl'<'IPI"! I• xp:;nd ~phrr·p r1f 111tl11<•111f" :-.h 11\r frre or r1not1on;1I nil. grrater 1nrl rprnrlenef' Sire's nng1naht1 . Exude «onlidcnce. :O.leaninl!ful ("flntar1 1•1!h mcn1- hrr of oppos1rr srx 1~ 0n a!!f'l1· rla. C'hf't k pf' 1 ~ n n a l ap- pl'aranrr. Ru~ ;ipp;lrcl S ·\GITT ·\l!ll ·~ 1\"nv. 22- nr·r. 211 J,nnk h('h1 11d ~rt'nf'~ for val1rl an~11er~. r>on't hf'llPl'I' r11111or~. ~upe rf1r1al rrp,.rt ~. l"lo,('cl 1nrr!1ng, ('nn· fl';·r ncf' nl.h a.ffr<•l ~nur 11n- n1C'rl1atr fut11re 4 ';ilrh ll p nn rrscari'h l\a1e fa rt~ 111 h11nd . Tauru!' ;inrl Libra pPr~nns t•ould 11,l!Ure rromLnf'n!lv. PISCES 1Frh l!l-\Tar 201· C.\THF.111\."C. tnra rrec.ame 11r1rlnp ]n11g-ran.~e 1·onc-l'pl~. h11ffrt r11n11rr 11r··r n1emhers St r (•n,l!lhe n rer~o11:il 1.f 1hf' 1 n11 rr~111· of Sn11!h ph1!osoµh1 . llr:l h1 r 1nu h;iie 1 1111fnrt1ia t'n<ird of Tru~tt'f'' 11111cr :-.t1rnc:1h. It c-an r"rrv hrfnie rhP I SC-Alabarna "I'"• ~nu lhro11i.:h !lf'!'lorl nf ;irl-1r<t Atnnng tho~P hnnoring 1c r~1t1 . .\1 111nr se1hack can rr· nr .J nt11ir1 r.l;irhr"·~-prrs1- bou11d 10 ~nur fa1or. rlr·nt of t11e l n11 r rs1tv of IF TflflA \" I" y n l R •\l::ihan1;i ;ind h1~ I\ 1fe 0 """~ RlllTHllAY 11•11 h::i1 r m1n<l nf '\r11pnrt Rr;ich rr~1rlcn1 J ay 1n11 r n11·n. 11h:-1t most penple Rr£"d \l1t1 :0 l'\1 1c. ~.1:-i<'pl 2~1 ; H1~hl1~l1t ong1n.1I Rflpr11H('h Tes1 1dr;1 ~ Hr l<r1·~:111if', h:n e ;i l1 crn;:rt 11rs ;11a11;1hlr Sonir nr1Rhbor~. 1r lat11r.~ Ill :l ,\' d1.•plR.V U llll~!lal l'Urlll~I!~ Re patient. Prolt'("! pl'11·ary -but do sn in an11ahlr m;inncr. rli' 0r 1h1nk ha~ )ll !le rlf('ct nn1·----------••••------. ~rH1r h:i~u· f·o1111c11ons. Ynu GLO. C . .\PHl("OR:'\ 10ec. 22-,Jan. arc, ba s1r;i\h ,\IH1r Cl""'n HAVE THE GREATEST SCHOOL DISTRICT POSSIBLE Hh ,\1·rcnl no pleasing \11 n!\e pl'r~nn f'llr f'nta l influence y,·;:i~ 11 ho mC';in n111s! !o 11ou Ex-If'!<.~ nn \<JU lhan no ;o..1·er'1gr 111 prf'ss .1n11 r.~rlf Shak~ nff bar-d11·1<luai. S11·erping ,changc~.1 r1rr In cnmmun1ratinn Y0u chance for travel are up· By CUit•ns For Better Schooh C'<rn b;1i;k 1n \1·arm1h of eorn1ng. \· .. ------~~~~~~ reciprocal eel a f I e ct ion. --LIBRA fScpt 2J.()r1 22 1: Arcrnt on nionry. pcr~ona1 1)(l~session:1. Pa~· ;i ncl l'ollC'c!. J!f'I accounts in flr<i rr. (\c](' 1s 11101·in1t up: ignore as.-;n<'1<1te 11 ho s1n~s b11 1E'~. Daner 10 ~·our th1 n tun e t ;enu111e bargain 11n11 is 11\·a1l able. Basically. yo u mus t make first 1nove. AQU ARlt.:S (Jan. 20·Ff'b. ~CflRP IO /Oct 21 \111 2\l· Lun;ir r~ cte 11ccents ne11· slarl, 1f11: F.n1phasize career. am- h111ons, a reaching to"•ard J!nal. J)cf1ne desires. Be <11plnmat1c, bul nol p;is.si\"e. :\l;ike rnnm for ynur.self at more. e.le1·11ted r 0 s i l i 0 n . CARPETS ancl FURNITURE • CLEANED IN YOUR HOME by the Duraclean9 Absorption Process We leave them "flower*( re5h" NO m•ssy soaking NO har•h scn.ibbing NO upset houi• See fibers revive--colors come o live! Everything dry, ready for use in ivst o few hours.- for FRI! quotation phone DURACLf:AN M ASTER CLEANERS 17171 l ••ch Blvd. Huntington l••ch -14 7·9441 SiltU JSJO ~ r., ,,.1,,. , "• """~'"' · ., .. , ~ ~·'"" ,.,, '" ..... 1 , •• ···~··· '" ..... ,,,, .. , ~ .......... .. "'''" ", .. ·~·"'" .. ,.,,,,. ~ 1 ... ,,,, , • ., .... ~ Cheese Of T he Week MONT. ST. BENOIT GRUYERE REGULAR l " 20' N 0 OFF w 1~? Offrr good Srpt. 21 thru Srpt, 26 Mode by the Benedicline. Monks of the Abbey of Sr. Benoit . It is quality-mode in the Old World trodilion for those who like superb cheese. Stop by our store, taste and buy this exrellenl cheese. Like many others you'll say "Mogniliquel"' tcitle"1 tc&!!!'· ~-~!!!!,?laza 8 .. 1101 '" .~. !>o~ 0•"90 ,......., COSTA MESA PHONI S40-6991 DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS 6Y f Hf 3'{, 1'AL1" ONf ... rtAV!O I ~V~RfOLP ;'OU fHAf, D!'SPlf!O IP!O WIO~ F-1ltNIC ANP CULTURA'.- GUl!' TH AT SfPARAff5 us, 1 RAfHfR AD Ml Rf 'IOU? "SlUDENT PARACl4UT1STS AMAZED AT M A R !.JUAl<JA TIE.'' • ' ly Chester Gou!d B.O.! THAT 'S LITTLE SPARl<LE . By Tom K. Ryan . I • I \i.! , ~· 1~ -,21 f1_:'~··;l_;~!~·~-~.·::s·l1~~·W\-.1~~. ~t,_ ~ MUTI AND JEFF By Al Smith ONE? MUTT, Yo U'RE LYING ' HOW CAN You SAY I 'M LYING? rF 'loLlR LIPS ARE MOVING YO U'RE LYi NG .1 FIGMENTS ---...... ''·· PLAIN JANE fl CRO ':i:i l A: !11<1· A~~11;i1 S Jnt o:i Par,.11!" I · "' 17 T ,1, ;;i • .' f(,,..,,,i ! 0 I.Jn J'I Car11NI iO Brlnw Po~tr 2~ [s\.otr lirlrl hlf .111ot11t1 ? word'• 24 1r1~r.g11IJr ­ ~\1~fl"d lhtll'J'• 26 ~m~ll il'>h 2 i lluo tf'!! 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(.}~ .. ·- DENNIS THE MENACE r- 1 I ~ (-M 31 'I 'I ' i I I I I f8 DAILY PILOT Tursday, Stptrm~r 21, 1q71 Stanford Bowl Team Target of Drugs Charge· . ' NEW YORK !API -A member of last ~tar's Stanford UnL\'etSllY footb?Jl tean1 ~ys some playf'rs took an1phctan1ines between halves of the 1971 Rose Bowl vlc- tO'ty over Ohio State without the knowledge of coach John Halston. Writing in th C' new issue of Look ~~agazine. Tim fllcClurc. a defensive lineman, also made the following qtiarReS: -··Football is nc>t fun at all It Is a business, a very serious bus111css." -"Football players are at Stanford to pla y football. If they gel an etlucitlon in !hl' time that's lcll over, fine . If not , well, they bad the chance, d idn't they'?" -"One or the coach's major concern s was hair. He hated it ... When one of the foo tball players, Steve Jubb, hurt his ankle playing rugby in the off-season, the football trainer refused to !real him because he'd le! his hair grow too long. so he had lo drag his lhrobbing ankle to the podgers at Cincy: t Osteen vs Gullett l CINCINNAT I (AP) -Whal besides tftting. pitching and field ing does a tt,seball team need to win"! :righting. say the Los Angeles Dodgeri;. ''rhey don't n1ean an out-and-0ut brawl. j'st an occasional skirmish to electrify I~ bal!club, to solidify 25 play!'TS toward ~common cause. Nothing injurious. ·"'One thin g this club has got is fight ," siid manager \Valier Alston as he bfought his Dodgers here to begin a cr..icial five-game trip. ,"This may be the greatest comeback of ... said Alston of the current drive. realer even than 1965. Wills stole more sf.at. )I SfP! 71 JitP!. 2J Dodger Slnle 'All Gl mff .., 1(1'1 f .... I Dodgf" 1t C'1•cinn11i ODOgf" of Cinc•nn1!i o ... n 011, s llO p"' .S.OQ Pm ti;ses tha1 yei'lr. but I think he's playing s~ortstop better than he evfr has." ;The Dodgers planned to pitt h Claude Ostern, IJ-10, against Cincinnati's Don r$ulletl. lfl-6. in tonight',.; gan1e. Thev pl;i~· 1,e. Reds again Wedne sdny night berorc rdoving on lo Atlanta for three games. Tbey wind up the season at home ncxl \<leek \\'ilh three games against Hou ston. !:The Giants. meanwhile, are a! Houston a d Cincinnati th is week before con- rD1ding al San Diego next week . !from rookie outriclrler Bill y Buckner. lq semi-veteran \\'illie Crawford. to o•etimc baseball badboy Rich Allen . to $ports In Brief ' aging but still spirited shortstop Maury \Vil!s. the Dodgers pride themselves in being a scrappy lot. Crawford slugged it out with Houston catcher Jack Hiatt the last time the Dodgers \\'ere on the road. Buckner went arrer Juan r.tarichal of the Giants after being hit by a pitch last week. Allen started after Atlanta pitcher Ron Recd after a brush·back pit ch on Sunday. "I think a rumble is good for a team. as long as no one gets hurt, especially me ,'' Allen said after Sunday's doubleheader sweep over the Braves that pulled the Dodgers to within 1 'h games of first-place San Francisco in the torrid 1'.1ationa1 League \\'est race. \Vhile Allen has provided !he Dodger,.; with power hitt inµ. -22 home runs. 81 runs batted in -Buckner ::ind Crawford are producini;: hits and exciting base-run- ning . \Vills? Hc"s the catalyst of !he Doelger come b;ick fro1n 11 1~ garne.~ behind on Sept. 4. Wi lls. who used lo stal!e ph ony fi.gh ts In the clubhouse to spark the team, \viii be 39 on Oct. 2. Too old for sparring matches, p!'rhaps, but not for leading the team on the field . "He's the Maury Wills of 1965,'' San Diego manager Preston Gom~z said last \1·eek. "He's everywhere. everywhere." \\'ills stole 94 base~ Iha\ year when th!! Dodgers overcame a 4'h-game deficit in !fl days to \\'in the pcnnanl. i More Olympic Tickets . Available to Americans I ' ~EW YORK -Americans who want tit kels lo 1he 1072 Olyrnpic Games in 1'.fUnich will have a second chance :;1prti11g Ol't. 15. expect to win," said Giants manager Ch arlie Fox. facing the series in Houston !hat open5 tonight. "\Ve also have to be \'Cry careful of tl1en1 1n the seventh. eighth and ninth innings"' barber before he could get It taped by the trainer." -Ra lston "hired a troop of professional incentive builders to psych us up for the season Opener" aga i11st Ar kans&S. -The athletic depa rtment agreed lo the players' deniands for "a stop in Los Vega s on the way back from Arka ns as " -Halston "threatened to resign" when !he players demanded an end to the two-, a-day practices before the Rose Bowl. "The pressure to win." writes r.1 cCl ure o( the Rose BO\\'] intermission. ··is so great that some or the players, without the coach's knowledge . ar@ removing lit· tie green capsules frotn tl1eir lockt•rs an.d popping then1 into their n1ouths . "Al Stanford, \~e called it 'beaning up.' taking arnphctatnines tu get the heart pumping raster and th{' body lu111:tion1 11g at an accelerated paec. f-,1nst pla~crs ,.;\\'allow speed out of self-defense. sirn·c the odds are their opponents are also lak· inµ !he clrug ." Al Stanford, Chuck Taylor, the Sl'hOO!'s director Qf athletics. issued the following slatement: "The article appcar!i lo be nothing more than one athlete's opinion and his reaction to lus athletic experiences. I regret th<1L he has these feeli ngs. especi<11ly SQ since he al ways seemed tn be an enthusiastic com petitor and one v.•110 was supportive ur Stanford's athletic program. '"There is no documentation for some of his statements and he is factually in er- UPI f tl1ohoto ror on a number of points. He has every right to express hill opinions, but ii should be ren1embered that they are merely th&t . , . just opinions. "II ls unfortunnte that college athletics. in general, and this yfar·s football team, in particular. will have to absorb the in· ference tert by the ¥.Tilers. ·'Coa<:h John Halston and tus st&ff have always done an outstanding job of co1n - n1unlcating with the players in area~ where grievances or controversy might arise." Ralston Refuses Rebuttal It is typica l of .John Ralston that, hav- ing been deeply hurt by a searing article >1Titlen by Tim tl.tcClure. a mcn1ber of last year's Stanford football team. he refuses lo issue a rebutlal. in sisting that "the important thing 1s to protect the boy _" lf you twi st his arm a little. Ral stnn' softly point Olli a nurnber or in11 cc11r31:1cs in the article, v.·hich appears today in 1he soon-to-be-buried Look r.1agaz1ne. All the while. though. as 1f 1t is rnore painful to offer his ov.·n si<lc of the matter than lo be the viclirn of 1he Sl'<11h1ng at- laek, Ralston \1·ill insi~1 that "in anything l sa~· for print I (lon ·1 want 'l'im to appe;ir \ht• heavy !le's a good boy. 1'here·s n!llhing vindictive abou t hull." "I've coached for 20 years at every lel'el."' he says. '"l\·e touchetl thou san<ls or boys and I kno\\' th.it !19 percent of !he ones I've touC'hed I've done something fo r them. Football ts a greal gan1c, a super game. bul 1l's not for everybody. It's only for n gr1Jup of guys who en JOY comba!J\ e sports. •·rim !\·lcClure \\'asn'l forced to play." The part about hair is dispelled \\'ith A cursory glance at the Stanford playC'rs. Tight end Ri!l Scotl and defensive backs Pnt !\1oorc ;ind Randy Pot aren't exaclly the crc1v cut t~·pe. ':R;ii1nund Ehrrl<'. d1rectnr of !he nirv:"trian state press (lepartment. said J:),000 l!ckets lo individual Olympics PYenls wrl! be on sale lo Arnericans fron1 ~1. 15 through l)ecen1ber. The C1ai:1s arc ~-!! over !he last two DETROIT'S LEM BARNEY 120) IS STOPPED COL D. MINNESOTA WON, 16·13, MONDAY IN NFL CLASH . Halston d1dn ·1 give in when the playt>rt asked out of the two-a-day practices. ·· 1 felt \Ve needed it. It 1vas an obsession to \\in the Hose 8owJ. bul I 1n"' coaching n1uch n1ore relaxed this ye;1r .. So m111:h more rel11xciJ 1hat tlHs fa\I hP.: permitted hi~ players. by position. to schedule praclice sessions :r:1>erle, \1•ho rame here lo publicize the gi n1es. said 81 ,000 indl\"idua1 c\·en! t1i!kels v•rre sold earlier through the Afncrican Aulon1obile Association. \\'hich has exclu~1ve rights to Olympic tic ket sales 1n the l'n1ted States. lie s;ud . 5,000 hotel roorns already have been resc•rvpd by Americans \\'ho plan lo ;i Uend thr Aug . 26-S!'pl. 10 gan1cs. Eberle saut l0.000 Americans arc expected. '!'hey will he put up 1n accon1n1odations In r.1un ic h and other towns 11·ith1n a :m- 1nile radius. includin~ G a r n1 i s c h , Stanbrrg. Murnau and Tegernsee. e Gin111s f'n._.e ARtrtJS f;AN FRANC ISCO -The San Fran- cr...co Giants. v.110 overcame some bont:head plays in two weekend vielor~es, t;d\e nn the Houston Astrodome jinx next in th('1r struggle to hold first placf in the Nft1Qnal League \Vest race. "\\'r C'an'1 go overtime down there and A1\GELS BATTLE l\.C TVITll 3RD I N SIGHT fl'he California Angels , in lhc 1niddle of a ;three-tea111 baltle for third place in the 1erican League V.1est. open their fina l l I homestand tonight against second- fl ce K11r.sas City. lyde \\'right, lfl-15. was schC'dulcd to p ch for the AYlgels against Dick Drago, J 10, of !he Rovals. he Angels tfail third place Ch icago by h~lf a game. They lead f1flh -placc ~lin· ntsota by 1 'h. • if\fler two gan1es with Kansas City. the Alig~ls hos! Chicago fnr four games tlV-ough Sunday before rlosing out the Meson at Mlnnosota with a thret-game shies nert week. 5rasons in lhr As1rodon1e . They lost s 2·1 decision in 12 inning.<; earlier lhis year and dropped a 5-4 g:in1e \\'hen the Ast ros si·orcd twice 1n the llollom Q! !h" ninth. e A's Seel' 100 n ·ins OAKLAND -The Oakland A!hl tltr!I should be !hr hr5t. an1l perhaps the onl), maior lcagur ha srhall team to rrach 100 ,·ictories !his 5ea~11n The A·~. Ainrril'<ln Lr:igur \\lr,.;t 1 hani- pions. are !'17-;"{1 gu1ng into thr final rune games of thl' scn son. all al lhc Oakl11nrl Coliseum. P1Hsburgl1 of !he Na1ional League has lhe secnnd highcsl total of \\'Ins, 93. The Chicago \Vhitc Sox will he here for a twinight doublrhr:irtrr tonijjh1 Thr A 'i; will start Chuck J)nbsnn. 15·4. a11d \'ula Blue. '.?J-.'I. ag:11nst l'h1c:igo'-" Ttllnniv John. 12-15. and B:ir! .Johnson, 11 -10 · Blue is \\·inlrss .,,·er h1.~ last four start!<, since bea1in~ \Vashing1on 4.J nn Aug . 29. Rul n1anagcr Dirk \Vil11an1.., 1~ sure there's nothin g \\·ron~ •1·i1h the 22 year· old lefl-handrr's arn1 e Derine f '1•1•li11g Ol<RIJ GHEl'.:N BA y. \\11s -llan Dt\'IOC l\'a~ fefling jusl fine l\·lonlln~'. thank ~·ou. The only pain "'as the final score Devine. the rookie coach of !he Green Bay Packers. had sfen his Nn !ional Foot- ball League debut ruined in twofold Sun- day. lie broke his leg in a side lines pilrup several rninutes before th e underdog Nr1v \'or!r,C.iants upset the P:iu:kers 42-40. "1 feel n'uch better than I I hou~ht I would." Devi ne said in his roon1 al St Vinccnrs Hos pitnl Monday. "l'n1 :i hcrk of a lo! morr C'Ontrrned 11bou! f\11ke l\1rCov thnn aboul mr."' 1'1rCoy. a starting drfensh·r !at·kle . in· jured a kner and Oevine s111d lhe 28n- pound sophomore rrorn Notre l)ame may be out 10 da ys. Do11 't Panic Aho11t Rains, Savs Deacon ol I.US A~GELC:S i AP 1 ~Defensive en d Deacon Jones or the Ln-" Angeles nanis ~aid r.1onday he dlJcsn't belirvr New Orleans 11 uarlerback Arcllie J\tnnning crossed thr goal line on his last-second roll out Sund.1~ -C\'en though 1he of- [1cla ls rule<I he did "I stilt fl(ln'l 1h111k !he quarterback scorrd on lhat play b11t n1y job is not 10 rrferC{', and besides. the score \\'Ont c:hnnge," .Jones said. The Deacon. appeann~ on behalf of coach Tommy Prothro at the v.·eekly football writer~· lunchron. ref<'rred to the 1·ontrovers1al \\'1 nn111~ :;core \\'1th three seconds remaining: lJid or did not the rookie quarterback fumble before or aller reaching the end zone, or did he really evfr rea<'h the end zone? The Saints v.·on, 24-20. Jones conceded, however. thnt the Rarns' play in the first half was lh e worst 11e'd eve r experie nced in thl' past few vcar~ . /\,.;, fnr lhe National Frmth111l League rontest wtlh 1\tlantA here Sttnclay,'he ad- ded · "If \1·e play likf 1hal Sund,.,v there·~ no point of going to the Coliseum. Ru! don 't panic about lhe Rams. we'll get 11 all pl1l togel her." Goolagong Beje~ts Pro Offe1· i YDNEY. Au!lralia (AP ) -Vince wan:!!. coaeh and guardian lo mbledon champion Evonne Goolagon1t. t 11y u ld hll'I charge would not accfpt /'Ill o er of $56,000 to play on 1 proft!IS1onal en's trnnl~ circull in the linited tcs. offtr waii rn11d"' hy c:Jadys ldman, <A World Tennis Ma ga?.. 1c and nf tlw-fOf"f t l'I behind ttwo wunirn s Ulur tored by Vlrgln1a Sllms. Had Miss Goolagong and her coach decided to acef'pt the offer. it y,·ould havt> placed her at odds \\'Ith both the Lawn Tennis Assoc1a!1on of Australia And !h1 Lln1ted States l,..;a\\'n Ti·nni." Aswr1a1!00. The Austrnli~n or1tan11.&!1on rould ha\ suspcn1le<I her find 11rr1·rnl(•d hrr fro dcfrnding hrr title ;ii \\111111.lledon ar. playing olhf'r majnr to11man1ents 11uch e,, the U.S .. French encl AuslrAlian Open~ Thi! women's pro t1Jur presently is in c!isagrP<'mcnl v.·11h the USLTA clniminit 'he organizar1on ·s dcn1ands are unHc- eptab!C It is uri;ing a hrlycolt of \ht' 1972. US Open at Forest llills, N.Y E<h\'ards ~ays \1 is,.~ Goolagong will play in the New "ou1h \Valrs Jl;ird Courl and Gr:\i;i; tou1·1 •~haniplonsh1ps, 1hr national hArrl cour! ;ind combined Viclorian-Australian 8r a~~ l't1t11·t lilies. Mn1111 Muffs Boot • Goats Aplenty for Lions 11116-1.3 Loss to Vikes J)ETRO IT (i\Pl -Ertol ~1;1nn coulj kick him~elf today -hut hr m1gh! be arr target. r>leanwhilr . Fr1 ·cl Dix and lus :.,1111- ncsotn Vikings teainmatcs. p!us their f;in s. arc probably kicking up their heels . 1·ci.1lnr and Stel'e 011(•11s gol 1611 ~:1rd ~ ru~h111,g Corncrb:il'k Lcni Rarne~· 1vai; !he v1c- t1n1 of (;rim's tou chdi\Wll and also fumbl - ed a kickoff on 111.~ n1vn 20 'vith 9'~ minute5 remaining I() h;ind the 11·1nn1ng oppor1un1ty to the V1ke.~ "Thr hnebaekers alrnost killed lhe learn. lhl'y \vorkerl lhl'1n sn hard. After a fe1v prac:t1ccs lhPv turned 1t back 01·er lo me •· · l'vlcClu re 1111~ c:orrrct. however. 1\•hen he s<i~s his d!'fens1vc llnl' co;ich didn't \'IS!t h1rn 1n the hosp11 al. Rut Ralston 1l1cl. 1\1·1r<' And ~!rs. H11lsto11 sprnt the e\'en· i11g nf the l:CLA ganie 1111h r.·lrClurr 1n the ho~p1t:il. !1.~t<·11 1ng !n thr ganie 111tll hu11 (tn thr r:irl10. And H;1bton·s 111111 dn u~lilt•rs h:ikccl ('Ook•es <!!ld !1)nk lhcn1 In the ho~p1lal ""Coache,.;. says H;il ston , ""l1vr 1n i.;I;;,.;,, house.~. \'I'(' bct•n calll'rf :in SOB bcfnrr. hut"' -!111 s 11 grin -''11$uallv bv tl1P. .ilumn1 I guess r O\\'C hi1n an a1i-01ogy if I offended him. I've J!nt hrQari shoulder.~. 50 make 111e 1he heavy and the hell \\Jth it ' . ' .. ill.inn was one or several goati; fnr the J)c!ro1t Lions ~!onday nigh1 in their 16-13 National Football League season Opt'ning loss to the Vikings before a national lf'levision audience and a eapaicly cro\\·d or J.4,418 al Tiger Stadiu111. Favo1~ites Wi:t1 Easily Cox boo!ed a nine-yard field goal 111lh 5: 18 remaining tn rlimax a ret:o\'cry frorn a 13·0 dcfi rit. lie also kiekC'd field l!OillS or IJ a11d ~2 yards \\'hile Gnrv Cuozzo hit Bob Griin ·wit h a 5-yard touchdown pass for Ille Vikings other seure. ~1 ann n1uffed a ;t1-yard field goal try \vith ~even seconds loft in the game which 11·0lild ha\'(' tied the ~;imr 16·1ti. r>1ann also m i s~rd field gonls of 53 t11·ice ;ind 39 yards. 11 11'ns the seventh consecu!ive timf' De1roil has lost lo Central Di\'ision rival ~linneso1a and it marked the Lions first hon1e n1>ening los~ Cl'cr . ''It \vas my faul1 all the \\'ay ." ~·1ann moaned \n the quiet Lions' dressin~ r011m. "I hopt' to God ii never happen s a~Alll "I didn 't get a good hit." he said. •·t didn't get a good hit all day. It \\'as rny fnult. ·· · \'!kings C'Qach Bud Grant rillled Detroit "the toughe st de(en~ive tearn \11•11 play all year ." but ,.;uch romments undoubtedly won '! soothe lhe pride of dis- <1p;·cnn ted Lions' fan s. D"1rrill CQaC'h Joe Schmidt r rno- llnnlrss. obsrr\c-<1 · "\\'I' bent th1'1n ph~::1~al!y hut t;ouldn'! pul !he pt)illb. on 1hr hflard ·· I.inn <Jll:1rtl'rhack (',rf't:. l.andr\ 11h1• lo~! his fourth ~amr in ln111' ~1.~.·1 ~ Rgn111st lhe l'urple Gang, t'omplclcd ool) ze1 I'll of 25 passc~ fnr a nic:igcr 51i >·;irds . l\'hile Detroit runners ~1cl farr. Altic At Pacific Soi1thwest LOS ANGELES (AP\ -The Pacific Southv.·cst Open tennis championships is under wa y acc1Jrding lo script: the favored players :ld\'anced. Second-seeded J;in Kodes cruised through the ~rcond round . Kodes, the Czech 11•ho lost to S1nilh in the U.S. Op<'n finAI match, elin1inated unseeded .Jun Kuk i of Japan fron1 the $73.000 event \\'ilh a 6--0, 6-3 trjuruph bas- ed on a stead~· bA~eline gan1f. Cl ark CrAebner of NC'w Y1Jrk, seeded fourlh. edged un~l'Cdf:'d Brian Teat:her or San Oic,llo. 7-fl. 7-6, and No 5 frank Frnehling of 1'"1. L11uderdale, Fla .. \\'hip- IX'd Hay t\!'ld1e or AU!!lralia. 7-5, 7-5. f'orl}'-lhree-yeN-old Panch1J Gonzalez seeded eighlh1 ousted Richard Russell of Jamaica, 6-4, S.-2, in their second-round rnatch. S~'"""'""•• OI 111 .. MICI lt<O'ld-tlHJftd Dl•v MO"ll•v '" •~• P1<ollc Sout•wnt ()ptn "n"'' ch•..,D•omh•M II LP\ ... "Oii•• l•"~" ,,;\"\;.,.,,. Mv•'• Sltlll" (,p•1lll lt•tlrlc~. €nolond, II•' P11rlclo CO!'nfoo, ("I•, t·?, .... [,._. ••~ Oillf~. ~II" ~•••o. dft. ~lf'v' f l~k•. Stn!• lt••b~··· 6 '· .. 1 O•• 11~cih•on, sw...it /\, 111r. Ol<k Le~,~. "''""'•· ~ ·6·~·1 l>i~'oh•, ~·~·1 •. <l•t M•"•110 Lii••. M••lco. 7 ' '6 I J John A•t ••"(in, A.1111111!0, d,1 lur"t~ How••d N•"l""' Nrw• V• • I. I-• .,,p,~11 ~~~:"'"""" f '·'~" ~·! /•!I "'"''n Pell•no <•ct"6 l>ftU"" Mtn•1 Slft1i.1 ""'•f l t;I ~~-1~.. EQ•Ol, <IOI l •rrv ... dd:•o" /\v,!••l•t · •O 1" 411~~'~,·,c., :.:c;'.J.: F•t nc•. i""'· C,•of!••v ,...,,,.,. Ft•n~ FrOO'~llntl. f t. L•ud~rd•lr. Fii. 11~. 11• ... K•llllf. 4uSl•oh•, l•J, 1-S. J!ov Mooro. South tllrlc•. dr l. Ml~• l!rf lu , l •I J.lr, 1 ... />-1, />-) Be~l~~or:.u~·~'.' & ,:'u•lr•!I•, <:I•! Sl•vr Krulov,!i, "J~~"11 F i!IOI, LMl1, d~I. Ml~• (•!r l. ttou.icn, 6·1, ._ J~• lorow!o~. 11'~11,.._ N! lhul llomlru M••-l(o. •-6. 1·6. 1>-1 ' J•~;1~~~ 6~'."'Ll.lt•, M~l lbu, Del 11.c~l•d '!11,.111, J. J!ov &1••h, S~n O'eoo, dr! Krn t<ir~o. JBP•n, ~ •, 1· Clot~ G•••bner, N•w YO"-. d•! l rl1" l•ot~f•, S•n 0"'""'' 1-t. 1-· ~.~°,,"'(.., \~j•'J;!'•ul~."' """''!'" Off <>1<>•Qt Wv1n, 11 ";',,i.'g~lt~"'~l"• r ~~;'"""'"" '"· d•f •11r~ fo•, su .. Au~•~::~ •• ~";'.":'. Soult> "'"c• Cl•• Colin Dlb••v, J•m tonne" ~'"'' Mo"•l•, dtt 1 111n S•one, .... 1 •• 11 .... l .... o.J:J Kod". tr.cnc,lo..•-1•. llrt. Ju~ K...-1. Ja1><1n . ., llMtO<! l 1nn1•. 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StPltmbtr 21 . 1971 _______ D:_A __ l_L Y_P_ll_OT _ _,1~7 rMU JC Star~ of \\le ek ; Big MD r · Worries Ar ea Spo rts Calen dar .1 I Bill CORNE LI US GWC-Offense DEN NIS WALTER S CCC -Offense STE VE DIVEL Sad dleback-Offense DOUG HILL IARD GWC-Oefense PAT SWEETLAND OCC-Oefanse RUD Y HOL MES Sad d1eback-Defense Surprises Th1·ow JC Vista Into State of Uncertai11t y There were quite a few surpri ses on the junior college foo!hall scene last weekend - and or course !he Orange Coasr .. Gnlden \Vest outcome has !Cl top lhe lisL That nearly unbelievable rally by lrnklPn \Vest's Ru stlers (three touchdowns in the CRA IG SH EFF ~- last 311z 1ninutes\ that earnert !hem ,; !Je \•nth OCC has undoubledly given roach Ray Shacklefnrd's cluh a big boosl. And \\'ilh highly-touted Rio Hnndn brin,:: upset by Sanla Ana last Saturday, the Gnlrlen \Vcs.L staff and players mu sr ·be thinking thcv havr fl shot at lhc. Sn11thern Californi;i Cori fcrrnce l 11lc _ F:as1 Li\ \\'Cl~ rhl:' nn ll ~0Ct1I c1rru1! club tn t1'in lc:ist 11·rckcnd. rleiraling Fre,;n(l Mean- \rhilc , l.ACf'. Csrress c:ind LA llarhnr ;:ill suffrrf'rl hi,i:: 1<1ssrs. In Lhe n1gged South Cna ~! Confrrr.ncr. l'u1- lr r1nn h;irrlv gnl h_v·Long Rcarh C1t_11 Cnlle~e 1l·ith S.1nl;i Ana ;inrl S;in T1 ieg0 Tiles.~ the only o01 r.r lecin1.~ In po.~t 1·irtfir1rs Lnng Rr;ich 1·c. \\'hirh :-11fler£'d iL~ !1!1h ~traight rlt'fra1. n1av be an underrated club, Or F.Jr rna y nn1 h;ivr lhri hnrse,o; this seasnn. R111 !hat· ... highly unlikely. 1\lesa now has ;i p;iir of wins I Ariznna \Vestern anrl LA llarbor \ and appears to ;igain have a so!1d club. Santa Ana definitely has to be rated as a dark hor~e. 'Ibe jury is s1i l\ out on Cerritos and ,\·1l. S;:in Antonio. Coach F,rnie .Johnson·s Cerrito~ Fal- cons fell lo <ihl·::i~·s-lough Bakersfield 19-1 in '70) whi le ML Sa n An lonio v.·as a victim· ol !lfii;sion Conference tnugh ie Cilrus. San Diego 10-21 figures lo take its luinps again in '71. Orange Coast. rlrspi1e the lir. has it all - if it decide:> Lo play football for the entire gan1e. Fu!ler1nn is still lhe Learn !.o beat -but v.·r. figu re that the Oct 2.1 bat!le a1 Anaheim Stadium involving the Hornets anrl OCC will decide it. all . In the Tl11ssion tircuit. Saddlcback. Cltru~ and Riverside appear to be the cJai;s off last. weekend's victories. Southwestern and San Rernaniino al.~o loggeO 1vins \\•hile Chaffey and Palom<1r i;uffered defea ts. Grnssmont does no!. 5lart its season until Saturday. * * * or thl' R5 junior c-ollei;:t>s playi n,e; foo!hall ln California, 35 "·ent to a 10-~aml' ,;chedule !his year. And nf tho~t. :l5. 16 are in Southern Califnr- nia. \\'ith tht exreplinn of S:in Rern;irdino anri Gross mont. all l\li~sion rircuit tfam~ art pla,ving JO J:ame~. Onl v San flie,e:n i\le.~a. San llie,e:o ;:rnd i\·H, San Antoni(! ha\e added ont more til t in lht South Cna~t Cfl nferenre. And nnnf of !hr Southe rn Cal cirC'uit. club' ;~ playing JO ga mes lhi~ ~ea!>nn. Ba,se ball Standing s A:\IERJCAN LEAGUE Baltimore n et.rni l Bo~tnn New 't'ork \Vashini;:ton Clrveland East Division w I. 92 57 88 " llfl 74 7fl 75 F-0 91 :>s 95 \'t'esl 0h'i5ion );-O<tkland 97 !').'i Kans.:i~ Cit v 82 71 Chicago · 72 80 AngPls 72 111 r.·tinnesntil 70 82 1'.·lilwaukee li5 88 x-Chnc herl division title MondtV'I ltt1ul!• ~·1!wtu~e• l Minne•"'• ~ Pel. .li17 .17 1 ~l!I .51:'! 397 .379 .,, GB '" 14 11? J 5 ,_,, " 36 S:Jfi !5'':! .474 25 .471 25 1"' .461 27 425 321~ w,,,.,,..~ •·• c .. vel•"" ""'· '" ,, .... JO lnnlRg\ ~&ltlrt>!llt I '°'""' V~·~ • Onlv onm"-< <eh..,vl•ll l<)ll•V'' G•"'tl M o•w•v~e~ ll(••u.<>• 1.111 ot M•.,n••tll• IP•...., ii.u1 O•••oll (f1mm•rmt~ I I\ ~• &a1•on t lon~·o 8 ,,, ~·•hi Clev•••<'<I IMA"" l·JI •• W••"'"Olnn 111~·· ... n 11·!$1. nloM aoltifT'Off I M{N•llY 1•·51, .,;9"1 Cl>!c-IJ~" 11·1} And John"'n !1-10) •I ~•tl"'"''1! (Doboo<> 1<..• Ind a.tom l~·\1 !. J, lwr niv"' l(tnSl l Cltv !0••1111 1•1m ....... 1. <W•lgM )S.1J), ni9M l'OATIONAL LEAGUE Pitt~burizh St. Louis Chicago New York Montrc.;il Philadelphia Ea~L Oivisinn IV L 9.1 Ii i 84 f.9 7!1 74 7!1 74 67 R4 62 91 "1cst Oivisinn San Francisco 85 ~ Dnd,e:~r~ 84 70 Atlan!a 7!1 7/i Houston 75 78 Cincinnati 75 RO San Diogn ~ 9.1 • Mont•¥'• lllo•ulh l'h\!orl•IP"!• •I M<>~""'°' ), f l <n T~d•v'• G•m•• Pel. .li04 .• 14!1 .~ lfi .SJ6 ,444 4115 .5~ .545 .510 .4~ .... .:t79 GB '" lJ'i I 'I 7 10 11 27 N•w Ve•• !S••V<t 11·91 01 C~ic•~<> IK001en I n1 Pnil•O•lonlo !lll•v...,..10• 4-f •nl! !''""'"" 1<>-71 •I AA<>n"••I IMn•""' !(Ht OM lllo~O" l'l-141. ?, '"''" '"'"' S•~ lll•on tf-••n-11n 11.n1 "' .0..11•~'• (l(•ll•v l,SI· '"9"' DOI!••" !O••••<> lJ·•nl •• (lntl<>notl ((jull•ll u .1). n:<i"' $~n f'••nc•s«• ICvm!)o<••r'll! 9·11 •' Mnu''"" 11111. ln9n•n"1 l-1Sl, n!9M Pitt<llll•9" IE'l•I• ,, 11 •Ii• l <>U'J i lhun U.\Al. ~lfhl "'""' Yor• •1 cn1c•o<> rn11~~·1~n+1 •' Montr••1 "''M 5•n Ol•o<> "' Al11n1•, nl~h! D•~terl •! C!nc1 .... Atl, .. 111M S•n ~r•nclsco 1! K~u!ICn. "''"' Pill•~''" •I St. Lnul•. n1gn• DEAN LEWIS Bale I win By PHIL ROSS Ot I~• D•ll~ ~llo! S!oU The last 111•0 seasons ha \'e been a lesson in futilitv lo;· roarh Tom Baldwin and his Santa Ana Saints v.•hen 1he~1 1vent up against the i\1aler Dci J\1onart•hs in preseason foot- ball action. • TAKE TH E NEWS QUIZ We Dore You., . Every Saturday In both 1969 a11d 1970, th{' Monarc h~ spotted Santa Ana one louchrlnv•n in the earl~' \ going ;:ind then turned around each tinH' tn rout the Saints_ This tin1{', R;ildw1n ~ays. .. w1"cl Just like tD get ahead and ~tay ahead " Rut in order In do that. lhe Sa ints must 01·errome a lreniendous phy~ic;il rlist1d· v11ntage in Thursd<iy night's opener ;>.i;;ilnsl Maler Dei ;it San1;i An;:r Bnwl. 1~! Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO ~·I c . ...:.Jt.. "Our size i~ realty small." confides Bald1vin. "and they al'e really big : the com- bination is scary. --\Ve ha\'e onlv tv.·o kid s over 200 pounds who·11 st art and that's if.. Cl1on1ps Reward '·rr v.·e dnn '1 get hurt. v.·e hope to make it through the season on our strong suit - quickness." ;idds the 1·eteron Silint 1nenlor. Chris Bro1vn is lhe new gol f charnpi on of Santa Ana Count ry Clu b after 1vinning the 46lh annual SAc:c Club Championship Sunday. 1'he 22·year·old Arizona State University junior defeated (orn1er clu b champ- ion Jack Van Rossem one up in the 36-hole final n1atth of the n1onth long competition. Bro,vn resides at Canieo Sho res. \\'hat about fvlater Df'i'! "\Ve would thµ,~ lh<it 1hrv·ll ., pas~ 1nore agains! 11s I 11·11h stron_g-;rnncd riu:irt.erback Rill Clough l th;rn in the pa~l R11t 1hrl' ll'C'!'Pl1 '1 -~llf'Cf'S~f11I 1hrrP in '1heir scrunm;ige S;:it11rrlay at t-;ewport Harbor ,'' Baldwin Sil~'S. Sava ge Gets Jav~lin In Se dan Ass ign1nent "Any1v a.v, lhey really wnrP: Nev.•port down ll'ith their run- n!n.'1: izan1e. '' Rald1vin <iP:scribcs his "li!tlP: Kid s" as stingers who aren't afrairl tn hi!. with Sanla Ana st.ill possessing it~ t.rademark nf lhe past in a swift rorps of bi1Ck~ Senior Keith \Vvnck 1 1 7~1 and sopho1nnre flash r.·1ikr r-.1n!ina 1!RO1 \l'il1 be sharing lhP qua rterharking riuties v.·ilh defensiv e h<1tk Randy Sorlr.v 1 Jif11 i1V'1ilab1e in c<1se or an emergency. RIVERSIDE -For n m;in 1vhose raring future appe;irerl about as bleak as an Ali1skan \\•inter six month~ a,(!o. Swede Savage i~ doi11g prcHy well S:i1'<1gc. 25. of San1a Ana . suffered a ser\nus brain C'On- cussion in a11 at:cident during the Que.~t or f;r:ind Prix ;ii Onl:irio Motor Sperdway las1 !\larch and to sn111f' nf 1he dnc- lors who aHenrled hin1 thrn_ his 1.:arrer as a raee c-ar dnV{'I' had been e111 cons1der<1bl\' short of the lamp anlici paled f(lr hin1. Bu! S;iv;ige recovered fro1n the he;id inJurv w1!h nn1hing more serious th;in ii diHicul!v in re111e111hering p e op I e · s nan1es and earlier this n1nnth \11a.~ the fourth r a s I es t qualifier for the California 50!J al Ontario. Although he suffered lhri:iugh the ·70 <·ampaigo wit h a bad hack. \SO-pound Louie Pr!'('Z 1nan~ one Of 1h(' l1alfback slol.s whlli> junior Oesni Sco!t 11551 lrnd~ his mercurial ti11ents to ttie nlher halfb<1ck pos!. Seo!! is ratrd ;is both quicker and slrnnger than r erez. nne nf 1he Sunset No'v conies the an- League·~ fasles1 h11rdlf'rs d11r-nounccment that Savage h;:i.~ in_t:: lr;i ck season. replaced Mark DonohlH' in the .Jun ior ,Jud P:irkrr. thf' on!v Su11oco Javelin or 11oger sophon1ore who lrtterrrl nn Penske for the final Tr;>.'1.~- las!. \'ear's vars1tv is lhe An1eri can Sedan race of the fullba.r k. although hr rherks in season Oct :l at Riverside :it onlv Jin_ Behind him i~ 6-2, lnt.ernation<1J R<icewn~·. 21s-rol1nrl ff it•h<1rd Dischner . i1 Do nnh 11e. perhaps An11•rira's clef en~ iv f' ~tarlrr al rnos t, Slltl'C.~shrl driver t;1f 1171 , l111rbackrr_ .<1hand11ned the Am er i r <1 n Thr wirlr rcceivrr position is ~-1otor.~ car for 1he fin;rl rare manned bv ;i ve trran -6·2_ 1n order t'I run a l\1rL;i1·e11 lllO·pound · \Vallrr to.1 c'1d ~ Fnr:,111l:i 1 rar in thr ~I S 11·h1le ,e:u;:irrls ~fark Lnvr l;irlv r;rand Prix hein.c: helrl on the (l!l.11 and R1eharrl Shrrrill ~;ime d:iy as the Riverside (li5• ;inrl rrn1er tlf1kl' Frnrrtlo Tran<;-/\l'll. 1 l!Fi1 :ilsn ~aw cnnsiderahle "()bv1nusly. feel grctil duf \' 1a~t f;r11 ;it>nul being able In drive for "\\'e r!on·1 hci1·r :i ln! of !in1e Hoger :ind Arnerican i\·1ntor.~ ... In prf'p:i.re for Th11rsdal' i1fter j- lasl S;:i1urd<i,v·~ srrim1n<li?e ai::ainst. F'n1111ta1n Valle,\•:· says I Rald11Jin. "Rut 1'.f:ilrr r)ri h:i~ lhr :-an1e prnblern tnn. So. wr'll h;ive lo be ready ," VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS !TIOIY(O!T!AI Savage s<1irl on Jhe new driv- 1 Info! assiji!nmenl. "lt's the No. 11 tean1 and a great car." Hera ld ed by many a~ lhe next gre;:it A1neric<1n raC(' rar c1rivrr. Savaf,!e v.•as about to brgin his fi rst r11\1 prnfe.~sional l sea .~nn dri ving a l)<1n (;urney -; prep;i r·ed J<:agle nn 1he USAC I rhampionship 1rni1 this year. Bui afler finishing lhird in !hr [ season openf'r a1 Ph(le.nix. Sav;ige aecept<'d ;i ride in thP Questor and l:isled onlv 11 laps before 1he thrnHle stuC'k on his Formula flOOO car and he hil a 1·en1ent wall al ()n!<irio. Savage admits now lh;:r! he knew the car was not com· i petitive and !hat he stood litl le/1 chance of "'·inning tha1 r;iee. "Ile.fore r ever izet back intn a ·bogus car' !one that i.~I neither safe nor com- petitive1." Savage said. "I'll qui! racing. My days or be1niz sn enthusia~fic about the sport thar. I'll drive anything are over." \V ith Penske·s .J ave Ii n , S;ivage ha.~ !he best pos~ihle ridf' fnr rhr Tran~-Am finalt>: \\'1lh Dnnnhur ;:it thP v.·heel. 1hl' rf'd . \\•hile and blue pony 1.:<11· won seven or the nine race.~ hf'ld and P e n ~ k e ' ~ record fnr preparin~ saft cars ' is 11nrival rrl. PlLIJ··· '71 COROLLA The happiest, frieMliest, moat dependable annering girts In town! ' DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELEC TION See Us Before You Buy! FOR THE BUT HRYICE, lllT RATU, llHT PSlll'ORllANC& ••• Writ• or ca// 548·5522 ALL AMERICAN Co-Sponsored by 5outh Coast 'Plaza And The DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merehandise Certificate For Eaeh Winner Winners Every Week of Contest Be • p igskin proph1it. Play the Pilot Plc keroo game for we ekly pri zes. WinntH\ eech week rec 111i.,.e e $10 gift c ertific ~it" good ., mone y at a ny South Coi!t st Pl11e ,lore or busine\\, E,or ch we ek's lop win ner will ba in- vited, elong withe gue\t, ID be honor ed e t th e ennue l South Coast Pl.!10 Foo+bo \I P\,..yari of the Ye<!r Ban- quet. w .t~h for thi1 player's form e ... ch week in the DAILY PILOT Sport' Section. Circle the team you think will win in e<'l ch pairing in the li st of 25 g<'lme s and send in the pla yer'i form entry bla nk or• reasonable fa cs; mil e. Then watch the DAILY PILOT sports pagas for ••ch week's list of fiv e winner I . llULES 1. iUbn"ll! !ftt ""''Y bl••k b•lft w er • r•11o"•~•t !100,,.111 ti 11 In .,,l•r 11\'0 <O"IU1. I. lond ll ,., PltOT "!GSIUN "IC llEltDO CONTEST, Splrl D•t>••!mt•f, P.O. f'" l SIO, C1111 "'•"· CA t 1'1', ), O•IV ••• •nlry p1r p1n on ••<~ """'~- I. En••••· ,,,, .. t Oo ~oll•t<Od (by "'"I ., '" , ...... 1 to D41L y PllOT •fll<t by I p .m. l hufidJ¥ I , l ovlft (1h t ~IOI• ond Di.IL V P1l0l l mDIOYU 1nd tlt1fr lmmodll ll Jomlll., no1 •Ii••~'' It 1n1.,, •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t :1\ITIC\1 Rl..-1..\I K Clrclt ttO"'I yo11 !ltlnk will wh• thh ..... ~·, t •mn (homt !tom i1 itcottd ottt ll1t•dl Golden West vs . Mt. SAC • • • • • LA Harbor vs, Orange Coast College : : Saddlebaek College vs , Cypress • • • • • • • • • • Corona del Mar al Newport Mari;a at El Rancho Brea at San Clemente University vs Foothill Estancia vs Tustin Huntington Beaeh vs. LB Millikan Costa Mesa vs. Katella • I • • • • • • • • • • Fountain Valley vs, Rancho Alamitos • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I I • Mater Dei vs. Santa Ana 1 Mission Viejo vs. Saddleback High Laguna Beach vs. Gladstone Edison vs . St. John Bosco Lakewood vs. We stminster Atlanta vs, Rams Oregon vs , Stanford UCLA vs, Michigan Illinois vs. USC Alabama vs . Florida Auburn vs. Tennessee Notre Dam• vs. Purdue Colorado vs. Ohio State Ok lahoma vs , Pittsburgh • • • • • • • • • • • -•-• •• Ii • • • • .. "'"" ...... . • NeMe • • • • ~ctdreu • 1966 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9468 ......... -------ANSWllRING SlllYICS • • Modarn I Complett S1rvice & Parts Dept. Modern Body Shop for All Cers Orange County's Largest :1nd Most Modern Toyota and Vol vo Dealer ovr•SIAS DfLIVE•Y SPfCIALISTS 535 center Street, Costa Mesa • City I i, • I I 'h••• s.. ·----------------· •••••••••••••• • • • • • • . -- • ' • \, J ~ I ' Huskies To Sta1·t Bo11well SEATILE -The Li111ver!:.tly (If Washington lluskit>s 11•ere reported in i;:ood ph_y~1c11l sha~ Monday. despite thei r grueling 38·35 \\'in las\ Sa1ur· day O\"er the, /'u rt.!u e Boilermakers Dt'fens1ve Ba t k <..:al Junes shov.·ed up at lhl' s"e;1t ~u11 cl1 ill ,.;:tr " µ'-l ll..,J i11uu:.l1u1~ muscle but y,•as expected tu be ready for nc.~t Y+'e<'k·s g:Hne against Texas Christia n fWnnin.': back Jim Eicher and Dou_g Colvard \.\'ere back after n1issing t h~ Purdue garne because nr injuries. Coac-h Jin1 Owens reported he has rnoved defensive ba(·k Bill Cahill, defensive l111e1nan Pat Elsy,·ick and Slf"ong srifety 1'ony Bonwell tu 1l1e :-!artin~ learn. Bonwell 111 <1.\l'd !\\'u rears a1 <.:olden \\"('~f U,'i(' LO~ ANC:ELES Cu;.u·h John Mct\riy 1~ trying lo shnrpcn !he Uni\'t'rSll\' of Southern California·s ru;1n1n.I! offt>nse for Saturday n1gh1's intersections l cl;1sh "' i t h Illinois in i\1emorial Col1seu1n. The Trojans worked on blocking .:is.~ignmenls i\1onday. after squaring their record al ,. Se11io1·s Net Cl1111n1• l ~I 1rith a 24-0 victory over \Vorld net cha111p1n11 Hnd I.aver !11 glil l p1c!'>C'nls first annual Spiro A gne\V P.1ce Saturday n ~gh t Jn trophy to SC/llOI"!) net 11inncr Ed K1'tud e1 (if Brc nl 1\~IOd ('ount rv rlub. Over Houston. 1.000 spectators 11C're oi1 ha ncl for !he fi11;il~ of the 42n<l P<.1r1f1l' Sou ll111esl S('n· Two 'J'ro1ans mi5scd prar-i()rs tennis chan1p1on~h1p ltf' 1'.:e11 po11 Be<it h 'l'e11111:-. ( 'lub Sunday. tice 1\1nnday becau se of 1n-----------'-----'--------------------------·! JtJries. \Vidr rc!'eivcr 1\l 1k(• ]\1organ. a former Mater De1 star. suffered a broken nose ;-iga inst Rice but was expected to be available against Illinoi s. Defensive end J oh n f;r<inl. who suffered hc<id injuries in a n1otorbikc accidenl and missed the Rice ganie, \1•as expected to resume practice ·later this \\'eek. Bue Poloisls 11abbed To Capture Tour11ey IJfl t1• ;i 1a.-;i sl<trl . Orilnge 1'ars Offer Grid· 1'.ickels Pac-8 Lauds Du cks' Ace '"' J,EGAL NOTICE F lllU FICflllOU~ llUStNES5 NAME S'AT EMENT !ollowln11 P~<>on •I OO•Mll bu11nt>S l'lllCE" PERl(IN> MOVI NG AN 0 STORAC.f CO. •91 W l~1n S•, Co•tn M•••· C•llf Rlth1•<1 [. l'r>tf , :IW'I ~n1~11r, Co,14 Mno. foll! l hl• nuune» ,, btin1 conallto•d llv 1n ln<11v10uo l. llocn~•<I E Prict ln•• 1!alemonr l•lf d w,in tn• Coun1~ Clfr~ ol 0•1n11t Coun•• on: Aull. )ll. 1911 , 8Y Beverl• J. M1aao~. Doou1Y Countv Cler~ Publlsn"" Au11u.,r l l, 1911 OrAMr• Co•" Doti¥ Pll<>I. Ind ~fp!fmCer f, U , ll, 1•11·11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1---F U MJ FICTITIOUS IUSl"llS$ "IAMI iTATIMINT "' .. IOI-'"• _..,.n h lllOlnt -1-• COUllTESV' l"l~UJIANCE AGENCY. fl 10\l<n & Co.ml•~ Jto.ia. O•tn11•. 91MI N••l N. Ne•lv, -~ G1rt1r1a A•• No ll)i!, Hun,.nv~ ellacll. T"" D.,.,,... .. " bl•n• <Of>llu<lea b• 1n l1><11 .. au11 111•1! N l\lf•I• T1>;, •l•l•"'""I 111..i .. 11i. 11,. Cltr~ o! Oron11e Cwn!Y on 11. 1971 B• Bon• J llt r11111n, Coun•• (If<~ C""nt, '°'UllU" O•putv Punll1n•a Or1n11• Cc11t O•ll• Pl!o!. Au11u•I JI, l nO StP!fmner I. I•, ll 1~11 ,.,n.11 LEGAL fliOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1--LEGAL N011CE F uru ----,. IUU ---- l'IC T ll IOU$ l lHl"IE1$ l'IC TITIOUS •U$111l11 NAMI ST,t.TEMlJO NAM. 51ATEMlllT to11o .. 1n1 ""'-' I• QOlllt bu•lnus ~ toU11wln; perto111 I• llO•llt 9tit1MU •1; DAISY, i.ul S. 8tool\h~r.r. Fwnt• n V•ill/ fl:111H'n ~nd fl~rtl<lr• M~l,e. 1 IO'JI tl!uo -"Ilium A•• fou<1t •ln V•ll•V ,M, b.,•IO<ll 10 bl1n9 (-Utt~ •M •M llKl••l<lu1I. Rub•n "'tll• "Tr 1 n~Ttm•n• 0,1..i w•"' ,..., Co""" Cit,. o• Ot1nO• Co.Jn'> on -"u9. ll), 1911 l!v B••1rlY J. M•dOo•. D•PulY Cwn•~ Clork PuOllll>..a P.u~Y>l JI, 1111 Or1n11e Co1\I 0111• PllOI. 1no Seulfml)•r I. u. 11 1•1•·11 LEGAL NOTICE .. "'0 BVltDEll.S, 1100 Pt1 .. _. W1'r 1111u ll·G, Po &o• nu, Call• M•• .. (11 t~616 1111'10!'> N. G•v, 111l0 ""'"'""" W.,, f!IC!o 11-G, Co•t• Meu, C1IU. '"" '"" n""""'' I• bllnt c-..u1<1 ~· 111 lf>ll••l<l .... I. Burlon N. G•v TM• 1101om1nl 1111<1 wltn '"" Coun11 C••r• er 011n~ C0un1v on · ,fouo. 21, 1.,1. Bv Btnv J. B1ro1t1~. O.puTv Countf ("'~ Pun1l..,1<1 O••nO• Cou t O.llv P 1lo1, ""II"~' JI, 1na SfP!fmb•• I, I•· 71, 11111 13"·71 LEGAL NOTICE r 11 e t 7<1l II ' t Theater Notes Laguna, Mesa, SCR Open By TO.\I TITUS 01 t~I Dl l!J ,Hot ~!UI The third "Plaza Suite" lo play Ort1ni:;e County in three weeks arrives nn the staizc of the Laguna ~toulton Playhouse tonight. and I/us "'eekend lhenlergoers "'i\I have their C'hoice 01 seeing the Neil Simon l'Omedv at three dtf· ferent playhoUses. Elsewhere along the Orange Coast. the curtains go up twice in Costa rvll•sa Friday -at Sou th Coast Rcperlnry for the rock oper:<t "Tommy" and at the Costa J\1esa C iv i c Playhouse for the sei.:ond half Of !IS progrilrn of Noel Cowa rd one-arls. "Tonight at 8:30. '' And in Fullerton. a ch11rth ~roup unveils its produttion ot the \'lntage musical "Briga- doon ." Laguna's "Plaza Sui f e '' marks the opening show of a "nev: regime" at t he playhouse under its n e \V supervising dlrector. II a p Gr:ihan1. And this version \1·1\1 <liffl•r fron1 the ones currently on stage in Hunlin gton Beach and San Clemente in that it will utilize the same leading players !n all three segments of U1e show_ Robert Engman and Jacqlue ~loflett, hot/1 fam ilia r fates in county theater and particul<ir- ly in Laguna. will portray the. incommun1cat1ve couple 111 "Visitor F rom Mam aronek." the producer <ind his biggesl ftin in "Visitor From H o 11 y wood ' ' and the -----··-" ;·rv ' DAILY . LOG Ii.·,.., . ...____ .. --~· Tu esday Evening SEPTEMBER 21 5:00 i Bir News Jerry 01Jnph1 3 New1 Bill Huddy · llNBC Ntw1 Tom Snyder News B!mey Morris, Larry Mc· Corrnick "Sedood." animation film by senior division prize-winner Werner Weiss: and "This Was Then. Wh!t Is Next!'' documentary on drug history, by Mr. long's sixth·1rade class al Sml- l1y El~entary School In Redlands. ml• Cou /11z1ad1 (39) ltncer 9:00 (15) Thirty Minutes With ••• CE Rosas p111 Vemoiu 9;30 0 CANNON EXPLODES with * ACTION and SUSPENSE! beleaguered P<lrl·n!S ur the hr!de in "\11sito1· Frnm Forest. Hills " Bette <ille5. Jln1 :;;piers and Rk·hard Steppe round out !he cast doubl!ng 111 supporting assignrnents. "Plaza Suite" 1v11l be on stage Tl1csdays I h r (• u g II Saturdet.vs for lhree \\'eeks at the playhouS<'. fiOfi L;·.gunn Canyon Road, Lag11n:-1 Beath. Reservations 4~H -07~J. * South Cnast It e pert n rr launches its season in unique fashion l·;nday \1'1Lh ;1 full theatrical staging or the rock opera "Torn1n v" under 1he joint direction of J)t1\·1d Ein- tnes :_ind ~1a1·ti11 Rcn:>;l"111. The directors have fashioned a sce11,1rto for lhC' pn1dutlion. which in 1!s ong1n11I fornl 1,;on- tained no "s<Tlp!"' ;is such, flll· ly rnusic and lyrics. "To1n1ny" i~ visualized as a tran~forrna tional t h r a I. e r moven1cnt p1t·l:e in 11·hir h an ensemble coinpan~· uf actors •·con1n1e11\ on. counter point and visualize" the slnry as it is told by singer!' and n1u~1- <·1ans, who also are in 1'olved in the action. The rock opera will be presented for six 1veekcnds. running \\'ednesdays through Sundays after (1 p e n i n g weekend at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Ne"·port Blvd ,, Costa r.1 e s a. Hcserv:11inns 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS"! * Break the habit with Ben ti· Jack son -Sloane 0 Ntws Joseph llen1i D Romance and Adventure * In the Old West ••• EJ @ C.nnon William Windom guests as a b~nku who hires Can -i_cilf:l'.ll!Gzif:tllii~ non lo investigate the hit-and •run death ot his young st(relary. Don Gordon. Sorrell l!ooke ind Chris- topher Dar~ gunt. Wild, Wild West ..• m@ Wild, Wild Wt$1 The Fllntltone1 I 01eam of Jeannie (IS) Wishes, lies ind Ore1ms ED Chi!d1en's F1ir @II Noticiero 34 m Dtsert Rl!p0r1 (39) Mryberry RFD Cf) NtW1 Jim Hawthorne 5:30 0 Steve Allen ~how 0 PATTY DUKE & ANNE * BANCROFT -"THE MIRACLE WORKER"! 0 MGYie: (50) '1he Mir1cl1 Worlr:· e~· Part I {drama) '62-Anne Ban croft. Patty Duke, Victor Jory, ({!CBS News Walle r Cronkite (jPJ NBC New1 John Chancellor Q) The F)Jinr Nun (E) Sill Cosby Sllow (15) Social Sec11rity fD HodP!X)dge Lnd11 m a .. 1 th• Odd• (39) Green Aem Cf:) El At1011blt Prof. AldlO ffi ABC Hews Cl @ m Tht runny Sidt "The Funny Side or ~1" Second honey· moons, compatibility !ests and body signals art thre~ ~ements ol this eoisode. G~ne Kell~ is host 0 BtJlt1 Wtnl Nm ffi Pacl!lc:-8 Confe~ FOGtball Higtillgl'tts Featured i~ lhe 1970 foot. ball s&1150n 8nd !he Stanford Ro1e· bowl champions. fD (15) ! SPiclAl i Jtromt W1l11tt: ~ Batik E.tperie11ce Hawaiian artist Wallace sco~rs lla!ive beaches for dye elements to use In ~ii belik creatio~s. eJ l• Crur de M1rist Crvces (39) Monty N11h LO:OO 0 (3) l'6) CE Mamu Welb1. M.D. "A Portrait ol Debbie" 01. Welby hi:ss a puzzltng diagnostic problem In a ~tmg girl who h: Mw!1 adopted. Gue-sis art Patricia Crowley and George Gri171rd 15 Carol and Georgi Adams, and Pemel}'ll Ftnfln 1s Ft · licla. 0 Thelnnren nOJ S.n Olep Prl1•111J ElectiOll 1:001C8S Newt Watler Crttflklte m Ntws Putnam. Fishman 3 ABC Ne'" Smith. Reasoner t]) Soi.rttt...est Con!ere11t1 Foatb1R · ID NBC News John Chancellor Highlights Sou1nwes! Athletic Con· 6 Truth 01 Consequences lerence consis1s ol eight uni~eriiitles 8 Or~gnet in Te~as and Louisiana. · What's Mr Liner (IS) Realities lfO) Primus ff'! The Advocalitt lD 1 Love ltlCJ (39)Roller G1me1 (!)I Drt1m of le1nnit CI!) Festival Mn'ita!!o ro ConverSftions With I Psyehi atril1 €E To Be Ann011nced lO:l D {39J Rat htrol 0 "THE GOLDOIGGERS" ffi M•ntr1p * Musical variety show. r:JO E (39) Git" tampbtll Bob Hopi , Your host--CHEVROLET The Smothers Brothers and Dionne EJ The Goldd iUe"' Bob Newhart !~ W3rwick Ruest. specl!I guest, Larry Storch and 0 \'fO) rn ll"O'llsld1 "C4ntract: !<ill Char les Nelson Reilly 111 regul ar Ironside" perlormers. 0 '3' '6' '.!:'I The Mod s Q u . d 0 I SPiC!ll I T•~e This Woman Act· '"I' u; ~ ress Mari;ha H11nl narrates docU· m 1 Dl'eam of Jeannie mentarv l)n women's tiberalion and O Million $Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mi how ~ociety has nrevenled W{)men Moses" (comedy) '65 -Rob ff 1 h~m enterin~ hiithooyinit lobs, Par- Mitr.hum, Carroll Sak!r. tlc•oa1 •~~ and oll•rin~ pnints nf v;ew ffi Hogan'5 Heroes are: Judi;:e J~an Derl'o~ey Klein; Al- @ N£W S£ASON Animals. Action leen Hunande1, Presidenl of the I ind Advtnluri ''Elepha nt Cown11"i" Na1ional Organil~tion for Women ; ' L 1 A<sem blywom&n Yvonne Brathwaite Beginning in nor1 her n ••ode~ a (O -LA.); and Chancellor Cha rlts E. I h~t Brll Burrud goeJ nn an elepha nt Ynun~ nf UCLA.. rciundu o. [Tl At bso• I (15 ) llolt•nowski on Chnt ffi Hews Bill JohM I ff) Ftnlare {R) '1he Well-Tempered ff] Cl Oiatlo l1~!ene1." rn C1!1 o! the W~ EIJ Up~Kuloi ll :OO i;lft (8'1 €I)N~ 1:00 0 Movie: (3hl') "Btsl Years ot n ,1QJ rn Nrws I Our Live$~ (~ramai '4&----f1P.dr1c (6) Manhal Diiion '-hrch, My rna ~oy. Dana Andrews n rlJ rn Nun . " I -rREATS EVERY WI.VE uiE A SOUL BROTHER" -pt.AYBOY E]Wastic MPlasnc actilne ' ~-. _ .... , PLUS~ "CATCH THE JOY" & "HANG·TEN" ...., 7:l0 & 9:30 Ea<h Nit• Tf-IE HNJ>UBIJS//AR/,~; NUVt;/, IS NOWJiME!UClt'.<i MOST CON'I'f/0\'f;l\S!Af, f/J.M' STEREO VISION ~p IXClUSIVE ENGAGEMINT NOW PLAYING 0~11'1 Ill T7 ;D ~ 10 l •I .I I<• I '<i ~ ;1 '~ 111 ti\6·1'.lfi'.i * ''Tonig ht at 8·3fl" npcncrl last "'<'('kend al the Cos!a f\.1esa C1v1c Pl ayhouse, but a cun1pl e1cly d1[fcrcnt seclion of the show wll l be on stage this Fr1d.'.ly ;ind Salurda.1· The !l1rce f)l~1ys to be prf'.~('11tcd arc "\Vavs and !\l('tln~." "Futned Oak"' and "F;un1lv Alburn," undct the d i1·ett1nn rif T1l111 Titus ll:ty Scott and S<illy Rroll'n hC'ad th" t:lSI for "\\':tys and J\1f'11ns," suppnrll'ii by \\'ctltC'r J.)udek, I letcne Hriggs. Ht,n filitin. Bonnie Ebsen, Jnann e \\'1)k:ntl rind Loais Leopold. The l.'ast of "Fumed Oak" is con1posed or Gene Benedit•t. Ruth <:abler, Eugenie J\ia:.well and Cinde UOlphin . "Fan1ilv Alburn" w 1 \ 1 feature H;>n F'i llan. G\l'nna lt\'- nce Lnn.c;. Joonne \Volcot\. Rnn- nic Ebsen. Ra.v SL~1tL I lt"l(•ne. B rigg~, \\'al1t't' nudr.k , Lotus Lf'opold and Cene Hened1c1 Part II of "Tonij!ht :it B.3U" 11•ill he .staged Friday and ~;1!urd;1_1', rl'turning for a final pcrfonnance Oct. 2, 111 lhc Community Center auditorium on the Orange Coun t y f' a i rgrounds. Re serv ations 834-5303. * "Bn~adoon" bows in Friday nig hl for a twl)·wt.>e kcnd run :is the fall productinn of the thraler arts ('01nn1il1 ee of 1hl' Fullerl<Hl F1 rsl U n i t e d J\1cthodist Church. ,Jan llunc;111 is directing the L,cn1l·r-l .ne\1'e n1us1cal fnllnll'ing the ~urcess of the group's "flk lahoina" last season Four performances will he CBS Cl1icf Due Honor EAST LA NSINC. ~1 i c h . J UPI I -Frank Sta nton. prrsl: dent nf Cl}S, has been ch(lse.n 11·i11ne_r nf the Had in 1'clc\·ision J\rl'•S Dirrf'\11r s Associalion's P;1ul \\"h1lc J\1emnria\ A\\-'ard. The award -the HTNDA's hi ghl'~I -i~ _c:ivrn the pt·rso n \1•ho n1adc the rnost ~ign1fil:ant (COntrihution In ! h c atl- vanccn1l'nl (1f h r o a d cas t J1•UnJ<1i1s111 in 1\171. J ames A. i'l'l(•Cull<i. prcsidrnt of the assnc1 ;1\1on who 1nade 1he announcen1cnt. ~aid Slan· Ion \v iii rcceil'o' the ;l\vard <1t the Paul \\'hite tl-lrn1oritil Award banquet In Bos ton Oct. I. l!riti@ol!f N£WPORT SE.A.CH • 011,3·83$"0- 12th BIG WEEK I ENDS SOON WNEROF -2/CADEMY AWAIES! (ff) Thi5 Is Your Liie 0 Mnvle: "Oper1tion P.cll'ic f.8~- m v~nt11re) '51-Jtohn Wayne, Patr1~1• Sun. il"u Thu rs .. 8 p.m. Truth or ConsequentP.I Neal. F-rl. ond Sot., 8:10 P·'"· m The Vir~nlan "N•ghtmare" Joan m MOY!f!: "Mlddle ol "" Hi2ht" I ""'~;;;;;~;;:;::;;:,,,~L,~0~·~·~·';"~'~'~·~·~·;·;,· ~··;·;·~' ~·~··~·""Jl l Crawford gue~h-(drama) '59-Frel!ric Marth, I~ (15) DI)" ol Awe (It) m B"t tht Qod €!) ln1 llewrty de Per1tvlfla FI) Rttlitlt• "!d1a of Horth~ Glenn a;) Nino Gould 1uldes B ~ur throuil\ ~nt· d~'s Northl&nd. 1:30 f) (8) H.,...H nv.-0 Henry Dar· 0 ®! m S.r1e "A Terminal C!S@ 11 :30 II ~ Mtl"f '"'"" G~es!S Ill !C· of Vengea nce'" Serae attempls to tor R1c!rdo Mon!alban, •ntei·dot!ot pre~ent a murder when one of hli David Rubin and K1ress Cleo Daw· parishioners !earns he ha~ only e ~on, few months to five end decide~ to 0 (101 ffi Johnny C111en Gtj~Sh use the time to avenge 1 hum lli&!· ~re Mickey Rooney, Oierlie Calles. Ing Incident ol years aiO. Jee~ Al M•nne.so!a Ta!s. bert5on guesb. O Mowll: "0.S.S." {drama) '•6-- 0 (3l f4J C!J Movie of lilt Wee) Ahn Ladd, Geraldine fltzgerald. (CJ (90) "C0!1Nr1tul1\Hln1, It's I 0 m (JJ f'E Ok~ Cavtlt John BoJ''! (comedy) '71-llill Bixby, Lennon, who was one ol the B11tles, Of1ne Baker, Jae~ Albertson. Ann and ~is wife Yoko, the J1111nf'' Sothem. D~rrell Larson. Karen ltn· t rtist and n1rnm1ker. will be the only sen. Torn Bosley, )ett Donnell. A gues!s. still·~oulhlul swinging bM:holor sud· ID McMe: "Mll1iny °"IM DllNn'" (lenly disr.oven he Is the l&thtr ol C•dwtnture( '37-Pt ul lukts. • teenBger. m 01vid Frnri Show Guest is Presi· 1:001J Mcwlt; (C) "'Con1molr1 In Tut- dent ol francania !All ece, teon Bot· wn" (1111$11rn) '58--Mt!t stwen1. ~tein. in a discussion on school (J) Cl O ([) ®l NfW1 bus1n1t. m ~ll·Nichl Sho w: ft) "'Ct11h 115) Until 1 Ole (R) &¥1." (Cl "The fl'amn 1nd ll1t Otrl· ED I iJ1(12\ I Youn1 PMple's Fiim l1w" ind "Womtn ol Pttulm l5- Competiti1111 Wlnnln1 entrits Include 111141." Wednesday OAYT1ME MOVIES 1:00 m (CJ "lolWft S11111 Aa:•ln" (m11si. tal) '50--larry P1rks. 81rb111 Hale t ;30 O "Nltholas Nkl!•by" (clttsie) '47-Sii C~rie H1rdwlc~e. Stenl~ Hollnway , 0 ''lh•tt r1cu Wttl" (ldv,.nt ute) '40-John W~yne. S1tnd Gun' ' Ml:OO 13~, "Phon• Call rrom I StUnlfr" Mr~m !l '52-Clary l>\errill, S11ellt~ Wi"ters. 1 :GOO (C) "Wind Ac'"9 tht [nr• 1ltd~H {dr1ma ) 'Si-B~rl Ives, C~rli!oDher Plummer NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES , . ... '" 9th Record Week! " I ON ·ANY SUNDAY A IFIUI ft WIG •HDWN I< Alio STEVE MtQUEEN in "TMl REIVlR5" "ON .0.NV ~UND.O.V" -SAT. & SUN , -)'1S •I • 1~:45 "THE ll EtVERS" -SAT. I 1UN. -l:IJ · J · ''O "ON ANV SUNDAY'' -WEEKDAYS -1-10:10 "I HE ll E IVEllS" -WfEl(OAVS -1•0 WIN fll(f: )h""'lil MHjl INOU00 >Jo P"''""'" N0<M >O')' · f,LI (! •t ,_ ~"~ "' f"•o••• O• 111 Oro~g• c""""' c.cl•. :x'I~ N H"'"""· So•"',._ L_ ------·---l\'fesa Playlaouse ' .. ~ '. •. ' ~ '';> ;$/, ;,.· ·' ,, ,1 Coivard Playlets S 1iaky Offering .. gi\'rn. Frida~·1' a11d S:1turtlal"s. at the C<1n1pu.~ Th1·;1!f'1' •Jr1 !hr Fullerton Jur11ur Cnlle~t' r<11t\· pus. 1\ r:t~I ~Ii ;1r1nrs '111d Sl!lg('t"S f1'1ln1 th!' U U ~ h ii U l Orange County 11 lit h•• ~f'l'll 111 111r pr.1du1·t1011. l ~es~·r1al1ons 52H-32fii. l\lf';i11v>hilf'_ h:u·k 1111 tile ··p1az11 Stute" hf'nl. the llun- t1ni;tnn lif'acli flla.vhouse and San l' l r 111 f' n t e CdllHHl!JlllY Th1>;11l'r ,·11ntin11r their pni- rltH'li1111s tof 1hP !'\('ii S1 1t\011 con1i:dy (111s 11·i·c\..1•11J. At ll11111 1ng11111 Bearh. Ncii1 Lo~ey 1s diret•t111µ. a cast llcad- l'd h1· S;Hn :111d 1·rri \rcrdt<'la 1n tt1e f1r-"l seg1ncnl . ll:andy Keene and Ann Parv<irt•sh 1r1 the seer•nd ;ind II en r y H1 rsh1n.111 and l;r·Ht.'C' Sh;11v Jn the f1n;ile. l'erforrn<111ccs arc given Fri· clay <ind Sa1urd:iy 1'\·entngs at the playhouse. 2100 i\1ain St.. Huntin g!on Hca{'h. Hcserva- t1011s 536-8861. Thr S11n C'lc1ncn1c \•f'rsi1•n . undcr the dircl'Lit111 o( Richard 1\ndersen. fe.'.ltt1rcs Richard Ko:o;.ih and non~th_ Srnitll in t!iP opener, l{rn Hutrti1 gs :111tl ~,1 itkif' Claxlon in ttie 111 idrllc pl;iy ;111rl l·:d '1'1cr11 ' ;111d f'h~1llis \\'ent1. in th e 1.:I ~er. lly 1'01\1 l~AllLEV O! ltlt Ot llV P1101 S1ut It "·as s;iid of Sir Nnf'l Coward du nng his rrrcnt V1s1t ltl NL·w Ynl'k 1l111t the unrtap- pahlr rd r! knight <1f thr theti!t'r "TONIGt<r J,.T •. JO" 1~<•• rn• •<' plav• b-.' N,,.I {""""I. d«<IO!I ll< r•••r '"'"""'""" "'V'""' ,.,,1,,, "''"'" G<<»><"""' lhf\n•••I O•<rrlnr !lo~ M<-C•~ P'~''"'•ri nt" "" r,.,,.,,_ O~t I n~lv O"/ !lot tn•T• ""''" < •" 1>1oi "Ov1r ol '"' (~"""'"""' t•Mrr •UO''~"U"' "" t~· ..... ,, """ ~· II • C1•011g• cu.,nl• ''"'•l•irntin.:n , LO>la ~'•>~. Re<•''"''O»l ll• \)Ill. THE CA~T~ "REO PEPPERS" (j>'••Q~ • - L•l~ p. .... 1., /,If EM,.•<U' M•hl~ <..• •<' Lr_,, D•I lln<,•.,, , M•t g• 11•601•>' ""''" (,,~''"'"" R o'l~ll MMll" LOI' W•l~01' "~rllL Lll'E"' l ~"·~ fo lt c ,.,.,,.1 •. , !'\•"I .... • • J\lb•t • ~··""" 0011, ,-. V·~·· -~""~" M~rln• C.•nrg• J,yl>,, N it!>•" ¥outtv m•n , Gtn•'""' MU""'' Clo" RMo•<!<' ~IMQ••"I >¢•1 .. Otnh' MCC•nl•' L•' "' L••M~'" Srol1 M<C•n••• \hori>> P<llO,\ PLAY"' L•"<I• K~<S Al J"n•\ '"'' Horp , ,l>u"oll N·•t1'n iV'•rg• I'\< •~I• .I"" 0•1 R~"O litoll Mr(~nl•• tl 1dn 't allOI'< an atrot'tous prrforn1anl.'e ot his ti clOVf'd "Pril'atc L1l'cs" to ruffle his c·ornpos11re h~· as niuch as a fliclenng eycl<ish. A lnt n1ore than ~1r Nor!'s eyel;i;;hcs 111ould flickt'r if sornc. iHlf' enuld J>('rsuade 11 1 n1 ro lnfl k 111 <it the Cnsta illcsa ("1 v1c Pla ~·hoLisr and survey 1hr thorough hatch('! job cur- this critic long before the close of a seenungly e n d ! c s s "Tonight AL 8.30" thal wuulU hr1ve done bt>l!er lo ring Uuwn tl1e final (·urtn l11 a l 8 35. SH1'<1Rf' eritieism? Of coorse 11 is and that is exai.-tly what is f1(>erled fur thc;11 er prople or t'Xfk.'rll'nl'e who .should have !hf.' g11t.~ !n rail 1he ~how off 11'ht'n it very obviously isn't \\or!h !'I publ1t ~Iring. Anyone unf;:in1iliar ll'ilh the qu;il1ty of Coward's "Tonight Al 8 ~0" 1:11llet:li11n -ther•e ;ur 11111e n11n1-plays in the <'nn1plete \\'urk -cnuld br fnrg1vr n in the ligh t of Sn!ur<la y's performance for dis1ni.~sir1g the play as tri\•ial and, l1i1rd\y wnrlll a second 1·1<"11·i11g. Tiley 11•11uld be ah'.'olut11ly wn111g . The play, in 1he rii:ht }1;1nrls, 1s 11ne vf ('1,w11rd':; 11111st gl11tf'n11g offl.'ring5> !'.111d \l"il.~. w~· ,1lw;i\·~ \hnughl. !<1ilor-1n.1dr fn r tllf' arnb1t1nu s con1111un 1ty lheatrr and the hard driving dir·ector. Le1 's Jcal"c it at that. Cuod Cornpany H0LLY\V0t10 IUPI I \'inc-e Ed\\'ards v:il! be sur· rounded bv l/elcran actresses I lclen I la:~'e'S. Syll'ia ~idnc.v :ind Jl,.lvrna Ln\' 1n his new n1 0\'ie. · .. 1Jo Nni Fold. Spindle or j\1utila\P_" 'l'h1·et pt•r ft1rn1;-in1:'.'· ·1.-r:.~ rentl v bl'l n ~ cxetu!ed on sh1tc<l t h1~ 11•t>f'k, J hu rsrl:1y .,_,;,:Tur11~!it At 8;:10'' b~· the mosl Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====,! lhrnugh S:1tu1·d11~" ;it. lhc incon1pl'tc11t <'<Isl Sf'('n by this • BALBOA I (11hrll ln Pl:iyh11usr . 2 0 2 crrl 1e 111 1n<-i r1v ;i 1'car. Avrnida C.' ab r i I\ 11. S;.in Direetors ·sin1j11 y have to 6 0 7 .. 3 0 -4048 Cle1nente. Heserv<1t1ons 49i-1nke lhe lllan1e 11·hen lhings go 04fi5. wrqng :inti Pati Tambclhni 6:-tS * {:lkf'S this c.•nlunin's spotli ght 70f t'. B•lbM In 01her cnn1111u111!v theater acll(1n around the iirea. thf' S;1nta An.1 ('on1n11111it~' rla)·ers move 111!0 tllcir second 11'rck \\'Ith "A Shot in tile nark." \\'lttlc •·The Bl'SI nf 1•1·1r11d:;:'' docs likr11·isc n! thr L(J11R Rearh C11n11n unil y l'l;i)housr. l•lltCN Ptnin1ula l'ighl now as the guiding force \ , __ .:;;_:_o...:,:_:_::::: in an 11nhelievably lethargh: and <iirnlc$S prnrluct111n in 1.rc l!n11•ing!Hn <l i r l.'<'I S ··~hnt" filr Sanl<l An;t, w1tlr a <'ast hcadf'rl hv .J o h n Lnug hn1n11 and ~·1 :11·la S111all. l1f'rfnr111:inces :u·e Fl'ir!:iv ;inti f;;iturday al lhe I' I a ~· er s "!'hca tf'r, 500 \V , lith S1, Santa Ar 1<1. ){(>S('t'Vations 541-2186. At L11ng Br.;:u·h. Ron whirh ahsnlutcl.v nothing 11•ent right. .. Tb;1! \1·as hlnndy ~rin1." 11.1s this critic's cotn1nt:n t to t11s c<1111p;ininn ;:i i. til e f'on- r·lusio11 nf "liril Pcppf'rs," tl1e 11pcn111J.( offpr1ng 111 l Iii s tno\ogy nf f'nvo:irrl plavs_ Lel us ~:i~· 11111v 111al "Hcd i't'p- prrs" \\":JS SUj){'l'IOr In ''Sidi l .1fr" :uul ":-lll<Hh1w Pl<i y" 1.111d lii;l\e the rest In yo~1r im- agi11n!ir111 _ e ENOS TONIGHT e "OWL AND PUSSYCAT" & DAV1D NIYEN "THE STATUE" IOTH CARDS-R e e Start!> Wedne!iday e "' 6EORGE HAMILTON ~ ,_.. _... SUE LYON. ·~ 'El/EL I JfiKN.,!i~ --·--~ & "l'RETIY MAIDS All IN A ROW " /\lh1'rtsr11 is d i rec t 1 n J.: "Friends.'' the \\'est C,o;-ist prcn1iere nf J nc1v con1cdy. Performan1·es <ire gil•en Fri- day and Sa!urday at the plush nl:iyhousr, 502! E. Anahein1 St .. Long BP<ich. nescrv.1tin11s 1213 1 4;111.0.'i~fi. Only (;,;n1'v1e1•e fo..l urray as T.:1111·;1 , thf• middlf' ager! .Julif't nf 1l1e 1111ultcrahly sad "Slill Lift•." and .l11e I irl Hnssn <>S !];;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~! (;c111•gr 111 .. Hf'd l'eppf'rs'' :in(! ~11tharl 1n ··shad1)w l'!av" rnade <iny rc<il a!leinpl '10 rome lo tcrrns "'ith lhc Cow:ird characters. ·• •. • • Tl1c rest 11•cre .,.,,riUen of( by -\ THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS/ ENOS TONIGHT "FORTUNE IN MEN'S EYES" "PEOPLE NEX T DOOR" STARTS WEDNf5DA1' "THE NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS" Bargain Mali ne~ Every Wed., I p.m. Free R..,1r,,1im..,nt• ADULTS $1.00 "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH" """ .•. •' ~ ... _ .. .. ... -, ........... .. NOW EXCLUSIVELY ..... ,. ........... ,..,..~··"-""" NOW EXCLUSIVH Y FUNNY HOW LOVERS STIR! IS .. ,. . >---·.,.i--; 'lriends11 1,, •1"l•(OLOR' ;:t;ti< R f (.; Al"' ~vt>t•t W«jlMd In "tHL HllM Willi! tor IS Nl•I" 4th GREAT WEEK "'""" ••0••\ •0•'• •' '""°"" ,,. ' -···-.. ~ •.. ~·· -~··· .. ·~ '"'" ... SUMMER OF '42 IR .. -,·""-I . •· .... j•·-:_C>>••,M•c~, ... ----2nd Gre0tAttf.otfion ~o...•GI'- , .. "" ""'"'"'""'~""L l k 1'« C~1t>2 .,.,.,,.,,,. • ~O\D<• "'" ••> "" .............. "'9" ••••• , ....... RLTOlt HESTOlt THE OMEG~ I "-J~.111')11' !!Cl'l~i:r MAn NOW AT (IN,MA VIEJO, .. I--' 11, __ ._.,._·_·_·_· .. _._ . ..,_,_"_""_ ... _ _, MISSIO"I VIEJO "Adlo l, S•kot•" • .. SUPP9'1 vovr t&(•I oa..ri111t•r'' I • ' . . I • • • i ! I · I 20 DAIL 'V PILOT Everyone Hos Something Thot Someone Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It , Find It, T rode It With o Wont Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fpst Results ~----"-'_"_'_'_"_~] [ ~ 11 H~M for S~e General General PICK "PAINT & CARPET" COLORS Seller \\·itl paint ;ind tarpct to you r tas te. 4 Bcdruorns, 2 ba1l1s. la rge J22.UO sq. fl . I 2- story ho1ne. F"i rcplace. built -ins. 13.es! buy B\"-BJ·;;\l'll and it's \':\t'.\:'\'I'~ $'.l7 OOU . EIGHT "PLUSH" VIEW UNITS -lo Ea stbluff - 1-lcre are ei .~ht s11µcr deluxe Sl)LIT Lt:\'EL- \11£\\' aparl n1cnl s. loc;1tcd in l·::\S'f HLUFI.-. 0\1·ner"s 1111 i1-:_1 bcdrnon1, 21 ~ ba th : 4-2 beci- roo1 n. 11 ~ b<i th ; ~-I bcdrourn. 11 :t bHth. \"nu haven 't see n nnvtl1in ,i:: like these un1 ls. :\ pleasure to slio1v 'a1 S!!-18.450. LOOKING FOR A "SLIP"?? Look no-n iore. ,.\ fl JlJ\t/\'rJ·: SI.If','\.'\[) l 'll<H. decends frnn1 this bca111if!d ll()\'l·'.H Sl lORJ::S ho 1ne 1ril h its \"JJ::\V fil led \11nHlo\\·~. fi re- pl<ice. :i l<1r ge hcdroo n 1.<>. den \1'ilh "\\"J·:·r R .. \R ". 2 b;1ths (:\·l<is ter ba th ba,, a .l<1ruzz1 S.'. sauna.\ See a nd con1pare . . $1 19 . .500. "SIXTEEN" WAYS TO MAKE MONEY -.'\nd .vou can \1 ith the.~e al\\ a.1 s f1!1 J. super sharp sr•r.rr Ll·~\ .. EL Al l UL'J' l "J\'JTS. Al l 2 hC'rl roo111. I IJ;:i !l1 s. rlectric k11 c/1rn.<:. ceiling J"i1d1;i nt J1e;-it indi1idu nl h11! 11a1e r her11ers. gri rb;ige r1 1 ~pns<Jl s-. ~J ;11·1·cl o11i; (l'.\;J ~ ~JILi;: l;"HO.\I 11 1·~.\l"ll location . Hight On "' a t $250.UOO. NEED "52 UNITS" BY TAX TIME?? 52 Hl1.'\i\[J I\"1·:\\" gardcn-t ,1·pc :ipnrtn1cn1 s. ('heck on the 200"; dcpr eci<lli on. ,\-l.1\-IJJ·:- Lli XJ:: l ;Nrrs fea turing 11Hloo r-n11tdor;r Hit- chens. p r11·a1e p<1l 1ns. ))u1ll-in r:Jn)..!e and riv- en . d1sh-11 t1 :-:ller. recrl.'ation hal l. hc<t!cd and filtered J'(J ()I,. l ~;1 r-ll-(-J uni ts. Li1lli<1rd t;11Jlc. ~h\lfflc bn:-ird areas. ct C<-1rc\ roun1 ;ind lu'l h !anrl~l'il )l lll ,C \1C'ry dcsiretblc re ntal nrea. con· Ycnient to sh0pping and rccrc<1t10 11 nrcas. He del1ghll.'d at the r elurn on this 1n1·e_1;1rnent. Priced right at , . . . . . . . . . . ....... $827,000. REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estafe) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General General re'·~-Fresh and E1·1·n11H.:1' CJ•ll :.i.~-:Ji1;.:-i Sparkling $16,800 V.A... r·our i{•'d1,-..•111.'. \)11 ly :1.11•:11·5 All_\•lllj' q1lll l1!w:< •llhfi'I"! to old :111rl ;il l !ho• (".\11".i-. ;U'(' \' \ 1~•,111 1111:1 1:·, :i 1111u:d 111 :<11o •1i fl~ 1 1 p~l".td••d e:1rp•'T~ l'"l'•""lll,tl!•' 1,,h·, ·r0,1.il Jli!.)'-lHld l1k . 11·11 il1•C.P<'t", IJl'l«k nwnh ~I I ~ 1•·r 111,1111!i. Sllilrp pla11t.-r:< i11ul p:1t10, I.()\\' ;( lon•h'~ltll 1,.1:111• 1-.:l1~il'lll!lg 111:1llllO'll.H1•"t' J:111d~l'.'l/)llli.!. w1111 !I Al~!f\\()()I) r LU<)l{S. l\'ol'lllw1wll H11d ~!•)f:l!!f' i"llP· 2 !11\111·11111~ il:i:\1.,, 11\•~l<'rn 1.,,.,l'lls. l·;l('c •• ,i,:;t r:.g.• dt••r bui1 1, 111 koii•li,.n , r;, ,,,1_1 in f•p••111•r .Ins t 1110\"{' 1n :111d (>(01·1111:0-1111n1r·,l1ntl'lv. GI 1'11 1".\ S.~l .!'Y.>(), Cull 6i.'i-1:f:io. Whll~'t'!':;I· kl\(•l<'<•flll&'. t ,\LLL: ICOL£~&CO .• a er .ee 1 ~==-·-~"'!"-"'.·-'-"-·01-' -2 BEDROOM 2i()() ll11rio_.!" Blvd al ,\d;11>1s -;,t-,.'.).llll Clpl'(I '1 11 9 J'.\1 COLLEGE PARK Sre ludN:I, ltt't' ll lll'd PUl·d"- fi.aC, family tl()n11• • ll•:il<1r- 1~ 3 hi.i: bf'dt\•1111:<, ~ l1n 1·k l ireplal"C.S, all hullan k11r·h- en v.·ir h pAntry. h.-.11V)· ~hflke ronf. rnvr.rf'd palln, fn>~h­ )y paintl'rl in ,r, 0111 , pJu~ tin J1~.~u m11ble 5\ ~ !nan. lh1r- ry oo th111 e.1 s.~1.~1()(1. 540-ll:il !()prn t:11·r11ru,:.•l HERITAGI JlAt "''" DAILY Pttm for a cOonJ C-1 ZONE ~··ltd 1i .. 1n o' "rl!I ftl'1·plr11'(" on l.1 ,\' 1~7 l••I 11 11 11 alll'.V en - ln1111 r· S1·1•.irntf' doulilr 1?1tr- :1-:•· u!>rl ~n X '.!([ ri~11n 11!- t;11•h1·1t: ~1111:1hli• l••r l'llor11~r 'lr 1•:1110 U~<'. O\\'!lf'f !'lHl'S ''Hr111c '>ffl'r<" l'r1('[' $2(;}1:,0, C.ill 611:.-;171 to !ot'('. t 1\\!'{l·.lt 1r;1n<; 4 B1 •dr~~\ill" .~ /1,.11, ('U'•'tll"r 1ll!I P\111)., l1t11:<' 1.,...otn~, ~'.Z:l.~(JI, bltr. Call ~\n.1 ;20 1b1y r,r h1i;:h t \Ve"11h~lp you 5ell: 6"12-56ii" I~ I "~ .. , ..... I~ r -.. ,,, ,.,. l~I -.. ,,, .. ,, -General General PRESTIG E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT J Linda Isle Drive I.orclv. 11c\v 5 Bl{. 41 :.! J'ia_ hon1e 11·/1va tf'r· front liv_ r rn. ~rv. din. r1n . ()ak paneled fa n1il.v rrn. 1v1 frple. fd:ts!cr J)f1. 11· sitting area & f1repl;;ice. 11ay & ti-It. 1·lc11·s. . $179,500 For Complete Information On All Homes & lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR /sl anders Bldg., at Linda Isle 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 General General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. DOVER SHORES BE ST BUY! F;:int;:istic 4 HJL 111th 25' beRn1 ceil ing in l1 v· ing roon1. l sl<l nd kitchen. \\'cilk to 3 pr l\"<t te be nches. ;J car g<i r;-1 ge. $105,000. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 111 1 !>an Joaquin Hills Road NE WPORT CENTER 644-4910 General EASTBLUFF 2!(W1 sq i; ''' J u~ury l11'1nc, 1,.1nc s11r' lidr1n, di\ r11ll 111:1n b;'1 1!1~. :! fll'pl, fo1•111;d dill. l"lfl , l,1111 !'Ill, t ill ltd II l!irl<I\\ i;; ,\· 1111wll 111ro1·•·. flpcn J .j d;11!.1, :!l .~7 .\1,il1.i :'ii . $51 ,950 HOME & R~NTAL Genera l 51/4 °/o ASSUMABLE LOAN General BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc . -Call for your cop'y of our catalog with pictures & prices, 2/3 ACRE IN CORONA DEL MAR ll1g h on a hil! 11'1lh fabulous vl e11• -luxurious 4 bdrn1, 5 b<l ths 8: hu(!e pool hon1e. ·rh1s is "one of a kind ". 1'he $99.000 loa n rn av be as- surned & paid interest only. Pr1L"c, $i75,000. INCOME WITH VIEW Large duplex on Oecan Blvd_ 11·ith f;in1ily :;;ize 4 bdrnl. unit. ab;u ship·shar1e 1 Bdr ni rental or 1nothcr·ln·la11' apt. Creal valu e at $99.500. HAVE OPENING For cxpcri cnt·er! salesmen. See Leo nard Srn1th or \Villlcr l!aa ~e. BAY i BEACl-I REALTY'" 5H,!NG. T><I Hol.IOl ••U. SINCI ltot· 675·3000 2407 E. 675·6426 Coast Hwy., CdM General WALK TO THE PAP.K /-'1~111111!1~1111l:<li!1id 1nt: <llijllf'.X 1· .i h ii ·I l~·dr.11•n1 1•, 11;.il! ln\Jto·rs 111111 1111d ld(·llli•·oil r r1 11:i l, lit' n ·111 nul borh 111111s and 1;,k" 11<1111" ;,!~1\11 $\l/V/n111 (ali!'r rw11w1plr, in- l<"r<'.~t. 1a :-; ,1' u1~1 1 r:1riirr p;1y- 11i-•11r~1 . \\lhii" 11.,. 11 •11;i111.~ f•11ild llfl ~•HP[' P<l illl.\J. Jt '!> El 11 11111r 1·. 1~111· 11 1~1n ·1·n;111,·P. G·~~I .'h~'lt<'r 11 11rl l;'\<T!H!"f'. s1:1.-~f() 10': d o11 11. C;ilJ f\0:\-;(,~.0_ .. _THE REAL ~ ~~:f ftTI-i~ General INCOME PROPERTIES • E.\~Tsrur: f'OU fl.PLE:\, 111! rcnl<'ri "'llh ('ons1:<len1 llK'<'Jl\P of s1;~\/1l1() Pri('{'d ;,1 a 1<111", lnw s:1~.:ioo. • \\"l-'.ST:'tll r: FOL:HPLr:x 1>'11h 2 hr!lronrn 11? h111h .~111d 11• apls "ril)l.C•-tl'lll'n"' 011 11l'r ~ii.\'~ .<<'II lnr \'A ~fl· pr-;11.~111 or S 1s.noQ, \l'hnse lir':~ ' e J.:,\~T~ll •I·: /,1(1.\"l-:Y '.11:\1\- t:r. ~ 111111s rm 11~ l<2'~.1.~:i· General FOREST E OISON '" R£1fl. ro11s OPEN 7 01\ YS A \\'EEK BUILDERS "GIVE·A-WAY" SACRIFICE PRICE Only 3 Left On you <'111•11 $/in() a 111n nth7 Ai·e you ha1~a 1n b<'nl~ If so. 1lon't h.-.s11are to lttkP <irlva n- f;tl!c o f 1111~ opror111 1111~. 3 hl1).'./' earp•'lrt1 l1rdrf'l!HllS. t'.\qlllSllC :ill tile h:1 l h~. VOH.\1i\L IJ!.\!NC;, Bu1ll ins. F 111!y ];i n,j;;;pa p<'d and !<'ne 1•1I. .S1•r.11 kil'rs. C"rlC"l"t'tc flriv1'11·111· lo d(luhlr i.!:Jl'agr. sur i·:niort QL;ALITY co.,·- s 'r1ttcr10 .'\'. l,'.11bcl1c1·11ble a l nnly !127,li:.0. Low riown . llurr.1•. Dial 645-0303 22!1.l H<1rhor, Cosla ,\J.-.sa FOREST E OLSON· . '"'C. .. ' RI' At roAs ' ' 1-~~=-==---VA ·NO DOWN '.'il ','\:illJ;\J·: 1!0.\!1-: l\llh :i hPdroont,, 2 h;i1hs plu., 2 car g:irai::r. C"n«rere pal'k· 111~ ff>r h<ia! ()r rarnpcr, Pll· d os<;>d y11n l "11h rnii1 tl'l'f'S and ganl<'rl. Bu.v now. $24,500. Newport •• Fairview )~ General Corona del Mar ~~~~~~-1 -~L~ET:;:-;U~S~S~H~O~W;;";;Y~O~U~ * ELEGANCE * """' ·'°" "" '"" """ I '\ IN DOVER SHORES 0t-''·or;;1or's custoin hon1c . 2 J...~e Brll'ln ~. pl\I.~ (ll•n: prir fr"s J;irn:!sr,1pc<l, Jn1 [1('ec;;hlr cnnd1i1on. OPE:--: DAILY l·j 17:!7 1\:\'J'l(;LJA_ CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 ------------ESTATE . SALE $39 ,500. N ~:\l'P{lHT REACH, E1·ery- 011~ qualifi es. ·Ch<ironng 5 h<'ri1"fkJ01 2 stnry hnnir nn iru1e1 ('Ul -dc-s ac. Cnunlr_v s1t.i'\J k1!("/lf'n 11od /a1111ly l\!Qtll, 0 1'1'1"Sll.l'r1 Jot llt'<'dS s11n1e 1f'ndcr l111·ini; C"arr. Call ;ttj.Jl414 \Open evrs.J South "{~ oast $25,95D 4 Bdrm & Den A.-;~un1e VA !nan, l.(h\' P<1.v- 111cnls. 4 8.-.dtoom~. Rudi· 10~. C1l"(,'ld;ir Dn1'<'11·;i_v L o'.'<ris tn 1!111' charrn1 ng IJllr>I('. ?i !O-i/:21\ TARBELL 1955 Harbor ------G.I. REPO \\'oll' onl.1,· S172J 1otal rlnll'n 1111rl all ('()~Is I<'\ a~~ll m(' 1hls l'i'pl): Largr 4 brd, 2 f;;;th r;i11r hr r 1'1rh push b11rr00 krr (·hro. 1\111hnri1.rr! C.J. ;u:f'lllS • no dl5!'!"1m1;ilinn • OT Ht: R AVA ILARt,r:. \\'AL!\F:"R & LEE, Rt';iltnrs l1°1"l-·!.I.~.~ * • -~.--. * t .ks. f11)1ll Big Corona B<:'ach lor only $210 prr n1on1h. 2 BR ., 2 hillhs. with 2 hdrm. rf'nlal. Jn1111cd. Possrss. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Cosfa Mesa "EASTSIDE GOODIE" ON R-2 LOT \\'rll built :l bedroom 1hard- 11·fl()f] flonr hon1e 11·1th fire- place i111d g11.~ ht11h1n range and 01'f'n. fl.00111 fnr anothPr hllllH' on r+'ar or ]flt. Owner lllQl'Ing to m>rlh<'rn CaJ1for- 11111. C1{)()rl rrri1 <1J 11rea close 10 l'l'h<Jols JJnd 171 h srrPPt ~hopp111g. SZ·l,9j(I. C 11 l l &16-7\01. SECLUDED COTIAGE- $24,500 Huge 101 scelurled hy m11ny 1/iwrnng tree.•. Cul-de-sac 101·111 1011 11·u 11 country a1mns- piH'1'P, :\ Rig ht'drooms plus s1·t'<'1'11••d 111 pn110 Pr1errl 0111) s2 1,:-.1111. includ1ilg refr1g, !.· \\'a5her. Own<'r must sPJ~ ~uhn1 11 .)IQllr l<'rms. Call :<t-16-:'i~~O. llrr11age Realtors I OjlPll rl'P~. J -~~~--Me sa Verde Golf Course :\"n d(ll\11 r:.J 's for thil' gorge- !lLI.~ 3 bdrm ho.r:e ll'ith huge pnn! 1ahlr ~1zrrl (An1il y 1v..-.n1, Cul-rl P-SilC lree-lir>t>d .~11·~c1 for pri.•11•'y. \\lon"t l.1~1 <11 price of Sl~,~00 CR\I . Ci1l l ('.,1·11nd d-'I '\Tur I r::r:. 3 8A 11·1-h.'1•'1 -1110! j ljf( l"f'lll:d lltlll. \\,ilk Ill ~h"[!f'lllg ,\;; !l\';1rl1. 1(1' iln A •'h"w" l<i\"11 11111 111di'.-.r! is 11 11 ~ 1·111in11111i.! .'1 11•,a \"rrd" ho(ll1• J l!;1 I '~ l':IL'!l111, 1•!<• "I, :11111 l'l"ld.1 In fl H11 I' 11!1<1 , '1'11« :\ 1.11·i:·· 1 •• .,1 1t ... llll>. 11 11 1 111<':!<(' :iriil do"lil;IJ1 I Pll lh" IJ I g f:11111l,I' l'o\<11 11 i1a~·i! l i\!l ~SI\'' 11,,•{] hi 11'11 fl1 "pl,u'I'. l:11·c:•' I 11 lllJ.! I'•• •Il l II 1111 :1 ppo·:1 l1n~: :1l 1 \h"f)li•·r1~ :o nJ n l,n n ,:0·1•q11d f11·,.plt11'<' lii<'I"•• I•~•' Onf' nr 1l w r .. 11 1~·1 1 !'I I $:11.~':iO. NEWER BAYFRONT PI ER & SL IP 646·881 1 (anytime) lo!. 1·~ Rlt 2 R;1 111111 11 fllY>l, 1 7~~::: ·1·2 HH 11 ni 1.~. '1'11lal uwome YOU'VE GOT TO ~.~·:o 1110 No 1·;11·<1tH'1<'~ h;orr Gracious Living f>rl1:::h1fu l R~~·cr<'5t 11re11 4 Rr r!rn1 , rl1n r m, Jrg-film rm. A l'J.1-:ASl 'P.}: 1'0 SHO\\I! Walker & Lee $63,lOO ATIENTION BUILDERS 13/, ACRE R-3 \\"ii ! t;ik<' :n •o ·l(J un11~ S75,000 ftij§.1.1.!1~1 REALTY COMPANY 642-1771 Anytime WHITE WATER VIEW! \ "l1,•1'1111•1c l .. 1.;1111n 1 lrune \I 1111 l l to'd l"<•ll!I ~, 111 ,0111-.l,'lll ,, ~·'1 111 1).: I..< !"t.;•' ~li l!d l"k t '•11111.1I dn11n(: t•,,\rll !111111;" nl.11,, o· .. 11,1111 .. 11 ,\11\\" $ i\,'1,~J r!I , \LTI 1r•..; :0:1'\l'I". 1'•11 673-4400 2i~l(J J111rh..•r Hll'i!, al Ao !~1ns :11,,.11 11::, Op!'I) '1!1 '.1 l'\I CORONA DE L MAR DUPLE X 1 n<1 1'111. 3 h111 h :<p!i1.1f1,•o·l - 111·,.. 111 o\11r . rl·nt 1111• ollil'r. Nrnt ~hnp.~. 11;!1!'!' ,\· .~el u>lll.~_ .'\1111 l1n;-u1c1n.i;;. ;, Y1•nrs nld. S7!1,!WIO ....-- Cold1111ell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 Eastside Cottage Ct'<'nl loca11on on ']t1 i1·1 Sl !'<'<'1, l )\\Jtlf'r an.XIOU~. A ~/{I II ~ S'.l'r..7;.o. 3 bi•dt~kltn 1 1!:1111. B1i:: p:111n. !111rry. \l"nn': J.1 ~1. Cnli fi lG-Sf.·10. 2ii~'!l l111d.10t". C.~I. 1906 SANTIAGO-DR. (ll!1\'EH SHOll F:.S, ~.B.) "nNll'tll, lllr!l'.t' f;11111ly r n1, :J BA, \"1r 11· lr0n1 r1·e1)' roo;nn. o r•i.::-. 0 1111 .v 1 ·ro 5 flOY J. II ,\HD HLTftS fi-16-0228 HOUSE Jl t1nllnst! \V11tch the Ol'F:N HOUSE column. Sh:1k" t'or •f, 1.~ty. !10 111,.; 4 Hdl"lll ~ .. '.! h:ilh:;; ilhl. ~ltJ 11t' fr-pl,· L11•111g ,\· 11!111111! r111~- 111,•1·t1 •1k H•c ll:•.v : ~''"lwkd I"''"'· 1°11•1'1.v J,111·n:<. L}!" 1 1'.1r t:;H',)t;P. c;o•)<I <·nnrl. s1·1~,,1)01 i-:~..iu.~1 1-f' 1 1~1in:.:. ~1:·1.000, Cri ll :o SPP. START Arnold & Freud 27:00 1!11rhor Bl vd. <ii Ad'lm s ,'J.1.)-0!6."1 Open ·111 9 P1'\ll Z.,.. co:Ts ·~WALLACE REALTORS -546-41 41- (0pen Evenings) C«ll · 1:0:1.:•,1•;:: 1~\1-12;,3 associated · BROKER5--REALTORS 2025 W. lolboo 67J.J66J Newport •• Fairview 646·8811 (anytime) MESA VERDE SOMEPLACE!! Ru1 11·hy n111 g.i 1i.: t'la ~.~ 11·11 h ,vn111· !11·s1 hot'll<' in a t1.p !nc11!1011 l1k1• ,\l~·~;i \'rnlr. Thi~ 3 hPtl r!~"n 2 hal h, fonn11I d1111ni.: H!"<'ll hnnlc nn 11. ll"f'<• l1nr·d ~11·r1•t 1·lf•~I' hl ~1·ll!~1I:; fn!' 011ly $27.:100. N"11·l_1·11·p,I 11'1"11\$ • ({nwn, Call 6!3-lt.)~J(I. :\Rll r:. lith, ['}.!. !";1(i-ii:ii C'h11r111i1ig 3 BR, 2 h;i f11 m nn, 1n hf'~1i1 1lul s<'rllld<'d 11"<'<'-11ncd Rl11fr arra Q\'Pr- k1oklng nrp;o o. Stirpri ~e yrn1 1"scl/~ $2$.9.-1/J. (C . .\1. "l:h N.B f.-.cl • ;it C .. \I. pr i"r 1. i•12-!\ll:i7 {nwnl ~) Balboa Island Cambridge Estates 2l28 BOWDOIN PL Macnab-Irvine Hl':1l1.1· {\1 111 p:1n~· NEW Ivan We lls Series Pla11~ rr.,rn $~:1.{){KJ, £~c11in<: ""'1 11·;,i 11 II 1•1 1~ 1"""1"111 !1•H llP~ 011 (;fd:i \.I' Jli'll •'. :\o·w fl(•lt' pl:1ns. :'l""'l,,.'11- l<11" B;1_1 \'11'1'~ V,.r 11"t ~11 ~ Hll 1w 11 ~•'l'I<"~ n( hu111".~ l'J.~11 lio!' lll•l1li·L-; HI :!IKJ!; (;;il,I\~· 11111" o•r ll):!i M.11"1r1<'1·<; [1 11\1' (lp\'11 lla1 l_r !II" !'.oil !;1,;.1 ,~.11 :or1d r,1~-:-2:i:. SEEING IS BELIEVING! 1Jn 1·1' lip In ;i11r;1c1 11·e 11dt11)(' ~u11I rt•d11r.ofl "n c I o .~" rl 1 '•111r1~;1 nl. J-:111r r 1n10 111,..rJ I Ruby lot, S45,000 SI-,.~01 . fi7.·i-'1937 ;'111r,v. spa1 ·in•1:; sed11r!rd h1'- 111.i.: t'\'.l!1n1 11·1th f111"pi<h""'· l•---•----•••••••iiii_,-Balboa Peninsula Cnrn<'r 3 BR, & family rm., 2 ha. hon1e. Bhns, d bl. fpl. 2 C'11r g«r. On pools1ze lo t! $:12,!"JOfl. Drive h_v & caU • BALBOA BAY PROP. 2.~(¥.1 II'. R11lhoa. :>;fi 61J.7,12Q L'Nl '!'UAI. 3 BR hnme on lo! in1wcl !or 4 t1111ls_ E~tra l;i1-g.-. 111· rm \I'/ frplc_ Fnrn1::tl <lin I'm "I bit-in {'ah111fi «. Yn ut rrees lo olri· f11sh1on g;ir dcn. 0 n I y S:!:!.~. Tr rn1s_ 011·nrr, 12'4 r:. 201 h $1 , C.\1.-fi42--44•ll. ~·or: SnlP nr 1.-.;i~". 11<'11• lrg hnnlP 1n .\lf«il \'('rde Nnrth, '.\RR 2 h~. L11·, din .. Fv lam rm. hl11111. rl'<ll1<~r. crp!~ & !h ps. ~prinklrr'<. S29.1 mn or ~:;~.000. :1.i7-161.'l 5 BR-VACANT $33,950, (1pi•n f,>r ~~1ur 1n~p··1·1ir111 ti ·;,nd 11r11, 5 nH. ;;•~ 1-lr\ l:.'11l('h .'1,\lt' h.t111!', l<1C"f1 l1'd 111111 ,,,.,.,11c~ 11('1\' r,r \lr,.1 \'<'rd<' l!•~lf 1"Hlli"'" r'ol'IJ1,d cll111nt,: n n., l:oh11ln11~ kit ,V 111 .l nJ 1·111., , 1 1·~;1111 111:1,l•'I" l1·•dn11, 1111. ~ ~Ii.•): '1·111i.: ,~. l.~n(:""li '"'t:: 1'1• I. l:o·.u i.1 f11r 111"\'lll)nnlj II\ (), IPlli'!". ,\'~~I ~·1. fl .. n1,n1 ' ri;i, .. r q1111 l11.1 1··1<1111·1'~ ::11 .. :. (":qtl 1 l .. <11!". i_\•~1;1 :'1\,,,,1 ~!l'(fl(J(]. tl,\" i>1Hiil<"r ~l\\.~-11 1:!7 SLASHED TO THE BONE !111111:i.• <'"lld, 11.111 l.ir::<' 2 'Ji~!(\ ol"ll.ir r•'•li J<•1 1.-.111n :1 k1·~ Il l illlo lll"«d ~ .• rd, IHI).'.<' T",•1 < 1111• I ,,, .HH .1 lil'dl'•••lt\ n.1 ,1- '"' 1 ..... r111 11•'1,i,,,.,.. :!l .\11i' 1T•''i h,.,,.,. i..,1,,_1 l<,11 I il1w. f.1 1111 1,1-1' .. •111 ;io·I' 1,d:ill,1 \)i.,,," 11 1• .1 11,.n t.1 111"!'1'111,;:. 111111 1111 ~•h ll"n, ,\1 1110<1 1111· X ~(Ii'""' '·0·1111 d0•1.it'11Pd 111•'•1 1,, .. ,,.,-.,,11 1'1lh n, lri11· 1111 p1 "ir. \II • ll'>'l1ii· 11111 11 1:1 ii~ lfl' o\o\\ll k11d"'ll ~1 ~ 11,i!ll • ff'lll'••d L':i li ,.r,\l.1 1 illpi•n 1·~·,.,,1 ~'<rd. :\o•\I r•r\I,, r~:11;,o 1':Z 11·1'1 \l~ -r.~: ~~,-(l South,. ~ oast DUPLEX-NEAR LIDO SHOPPING n•'wly 1·:11·r .. 1 ... 1 r 11 ni, 1 y 1~"'"1. 11nd 111·;\f R,1 r l1•r :n c 1 .. 11.-!1<•11 witl• n 1r 11 n n r,.f1111~ll"d ~·ah111r1.~. ;i l :i l'~<' ildl'IH~, ~ h;1i l1<:, t'nOlpll'IPiy 1·;11·1"'l<'1i 11nrl dn1p<'d, Do u- l•I" c:!i .igr • 11<'11 l:ind- """f\"d !l'lltJI ;i11iJ ri';,r ,1·~1·11· l·~\1'1 •11,·nl hu> ;i i (1 ;\"L Y ~-~ 1 :1:.11 !·'.l"PlllTI\.'."~ f";oll ;,1~.12!i~ SHARP! + NEAT AND CLEAN '.\11 II l'Olrid :1 I\!: ~ ll,\ ho111f', 1·n1 d i'"l"I 111"'"/<'l'il.I , 111."111· l'"<lll'd l:111t1 •. ho'"lll !<hill:< 1 '1'pt ~, d 1·11~ (11'Ppl, l•H' nf r11'I\ p.11wll1 11i: Clns(' In Sn, ('"·'~I /'1,,ta, 11•',.,'1).\" fl"\I")'~. ~"ll!•r "il l Jli1) d1:;•·011111 f"'11 11~ /,,r r 1t;\ & \"1\ 1111· .1 1H 'lllt;. !l lld i::11·p IPl"llll!<' t"i•'IU'l•llt'!", or il~SlllTI(' ('''ISi+ i nt; l<iw 111! n•I•' h•rin 1'1th TOWNHOUSE BARGAIN 2 li!'dtTI11111~ ra<'h. H111Jl.1n p:i,r n11s of $1 11\ l"'I" 1111'1 irwl So•ll _l'••ur l:twnn1111"1-r nrul .I , .. ·,I l•"'I~. l'lll•'.I' ~·:1 1·pfn•p ]11 Ill!.! :ii $:'~.:>(ll'l. ·'l'IH"li'HI$ 4 h··d 1·,~·111 <11"1 d11nni:. ~{,..,I l'•~I·~ f11r ynnr llsr . Lors or p11 r k111g . Now VllC'!Hll for r::11i:1: & n'.-flT . rirl'f+f,,.·..,~. 111,,.~ .\· in~. ,\.•Kini.: S22.9.".0. p;111.1 .~--:11n rh'"k. (;r .. ill e Katella Realt y • n•·":. • I ;r.,:11 pnt•r n n I ,1·, 1910 S, nnslol . ~A . ~•.!7-:)311 .Sl'.1.:1:~1 \1111 r.1r apf•'i11tn 1rnt 1Colh•c1 ra il~ (l r\.1 ~ .l<ll lt' 1n~[lf'('l•1n1. :1 !1!-1 1:11 fOp.-.n ~~1·rn1 ng~\ U> St'l' fc~l.1~ ! Walker & Lee l\~~ltnr.~ ?<l 13 \1·,.,~r«Jiff nri1·,.. ., r.-. HERITAGE r~16·7711 Op•'n '111 ll r.\t v """"" SEE-CATAUNA-;-:-:-:~==~=====:; Chin!\ ('"\'t' .~· all Iii<' ho.1 1~ Jl~ss 1hr J"t1,1• {'nlr:1n.·1•. ].'.:-;. POOL HOME <'1 111\\: ·I lwdl"(l\llll llnn1,-. .it) :l 11 •1·"1 ~. !"a!11 1···.~ ~l.'\ll l1111Jt: $25,000, .~. d111111i.,: 111'1';1, Yo\I 011 11 !II•• • 3 RF:nrn )n~ts • nATll I: !nil(!. All rnr ~.:!:">11 sr 126 1 ~ e IJOUBL~; CAR GAR-Home.... Show Re.i ltors AGI-.:. :r1.1;1 1-:t'&>~s1 l h1·y., Cd.\l Roy McCardle Realtor 675-7225 JSIO f\°<'11·por1 1311·!1., C.J\.1, 1 'X~'l~.,~'I~' -1·'.Al-''T!'!IH·:-1-~-.,-,-,,,-, 548-7729 Z•\tH'd C-2 \\f'll h111l1 Mrnt'r REPOSSESSIONS- It.ill~~'. r,111 hi> l!«Pd a~ hn111e or n/f1('f' or •'!'ln1b 1n1111o ll. A S!elll 81 $~1 .000. TRI HARBOR REALTORS "oo r:"~t 111h. c.~1 . f)lfi -:lZ:.5 f:\'<'.~: 1>12·2Z25 LAST CHANCE Sp11rkling clcmn hcn11e.~. some newly pa.inted 4 carreiert . 2 3, 4 & 5 bdrn1s. Sonie with J'(l'lls. F!l,A -VA ('(Inv. 1e1·ms, lron1 $20.000 to ~10.000. COLLlNS $., \\'AITS INC. AA,13 Ad11 rn~ A1·r . %~r:iS2.i l.!11 T11st1n . 4 Rfl rrn . eh<1rm. (l\l'Nl-:1\ 11111111 -"<'II ·1 B•1t1 .,. 1n11; h<'!1n1 i·f!l/ing fAnnly 1•111. F n1111ly 1lnn1n. 11,<~11n1r j1 rrXl!ll flff Jhll'll, :.·\.-> e.pr !min. S2~.~:111 li kr, TO s~;~_; C'ALl, Call Roy t•m" :..1a.-1;20. _,TRI HARBOR RLTRS. The liu1le~r dr11w 1n the \Ve~! 646..i~ OWNER eirRANSFERR ED e .\h 1~1 i;t'll n ghr AWH.I . )(\\'l'ly 2 rnt. 1 BA + arlr!rri ).1'l!CSI roon1 on i::11ra.i:P. /'."o financ- 1!1)'? rh111J;ci<. E::t~ls1de t•lose 1n shn1'!'. Lachenmyer Realtor C:ill 616-3!WI F.\'.-~. 51;.34:;13 SAVE $$$ l1•rah'<! in a si· •. ooo . S:ll'i,()(X) 11 r"11. Th1g cll!~rfuJ l IW'cl- f'<l<111' honll' c110 ht> l'llsil.v > .. 111·.s-at SZ2.:i()J, ACT i\'Olr~ 5"Hi·Afi 10 2629 H11rbor. C.M. *2 DUPLE X E~S~.-i N;ow<'r . .i;u:.-. hy s1dr.. N!JI one tt r t)l'lth 3 r.ll. 2 M l'n NE>11.r brar h s.-,2 .. -..00 <'llfh, GeOrge Williamson Re altor 673-4350 64l-ll64 I Daily P ilot \V11.nt Ads have bargains galore. "tnU'N~c BEST BUY IN A -4 BEDROOM - l•1CJllOH. f 'Ui·dP·"ll" ~l("l•O'I. Clo,.;r In {'l '<'r.VTll1tli.!. ':r<'a1 p;.r1" «1·.,;1 t ,uvr·t•'ri L•nllh rr•nn l.11111111011:; 1·.-.il- 111::. (1,,1.Y $::'.' '00,, 11! l~ll! :o;;1111:1r J'l;u·•'. C,.\L ')nu4\ir61~1aft~ 546-59911 Waterfront lncorne $42,500 f'1 ""'llll,1 1 ... 1-.·d di $ lfiCI (\() I"''' 111••11111. T1···111r11iln11~ 1;1l- 1u Tl"i. .! l"'dn"1 111, 2.1, ~ lt..t'li l1nll11' 11111,1 7 .1•"11'~. {·.,JI f•.i· n111><•1n1111•·111 ;,11;.sr.1n 4 Bdrm & Family Rm 1\s~t11nr :1\', 11rr lnan, \\'rn11 1:h1 ll•':J ''!'ll!till ('llllil 3JO L l:'\!J() ..\l"P. 11ear :\'l!Yf . A 1·h<'trn11ng nlrier hnn1r, ~ Br. 2 I~~. \l"illk to hil,V nr n1·r-:111 Hnck frpl 11·(10(] firs. fllll.v f11rn, $::'1.7.'il, \!1·, H'1h1nson DA\"I~ r:F::,\LT Y fi1t -OllOO -----~~-4 HI;. <In, J RA. Nr. R;u·-HY 0 \\'nrr -t1·;in~f ~1·e q11<'1 Cl11li &· h.-.;i1 r.1111 p. n1 .-.r ~2.i~IO nn 1111111~c 3 Br li~o'l.~0!} :' B;i . hn111P 111 .\!<'~ii \l"oorl! .\·lnr"hnll T\1';!11~ fli;..1h1Yl 1.,.,, lh;;n 2 ~T< old. Bayshores --I GLr '{ .\l~r 4 hr, '2 h;;, h l1n_.., C ll A!t\1[:\f~ 2 RR <'nn1pl1 1 1->lk Tl/ ~chi < Fl-I A/F"A ti•« k ll< h<'n n<'11 < 1·p1~ (11•n<'r. llii2~2'4 ~11,111 11,,lk In 2 p1•1 hr;;< hr~ ~E--t-Bl ff' _____ _ 21!\ \rP~11 •1\1 nr I as u l\1 I JI\ llf'r (;1;..10 'l -.-E-_X_T_L_l-,~,-11-f.-.-,-,r.-,-E-O'-TS--0 ----Corona del Mar ~.\LES • LF:.-\SF. NEW VIEW -VIEW \"!!·:\\' -f!'•lrJ1 111 l ilt! !''"ill ' \'!l·;\\I -fl'Pl]l dil1111f: r<J"tl1' \'l l·.11 • fr-,.111 hr<';ikf.1 ~1 l'ln' 1·1r:11--/,.,1111 k11r1irn' \"J~:1r • f1111n r•ir11 p11~ rnnn1! \"]Jo:\\' • fi'«nl n1A~l<'r htlrn1 ! 2 \lill"(' h<>iil'(l(llllS ,\· .1 IJ11 lhS con1plrr" 1111~ \'IF;\\' h(•!Tt<'. in~ C<JflTl<S 1rnr1.F: University Realty ~001 r: c_,1_ 1111.v 110:1.1;~.1~ ... . '··-· f;s1 ·::J__~,1r r c:i !IJ . .,,. :-;,..,11Y1 rt Hc11ch Del Orn 6-l-l-113.l ----~-~--Huntington Beach ---l26,l00 !<'1.1·•· a l"nund th:~ hui"r;p 4 H<'il1 fl!lfl1J'. r nn1llv r:r.~•n . l:l RR, 2 Ri1, 2 h~h,-.;,.;-; Pu11n~ l\•••n1 . 1\1r Co 11d1l11Jn-,..,-.,i , s-hoik"~ 2': hi ~~ ff> 1n1<. \l0-!120 flf'P:Jn ,I.:; ~hnp 11; fl11n<'r, TARBE LL 2955 Ha!:_b_o_i: I 111: ..... 1s1n l\'1111' S,.p !h1~· •I BR . 13' f~.1 -fil'('fll. hl!1n.•, COl'trrl! r~110. ,\~~ume In" io1. loan, !'Kl rlnwn \"A nr ~'HA, HAFFDAL REAL TY $@\\dti~-l6£~S" The Puzzle wit h the Built-In Chuclfe O ~eorronge lette~ of the four scromb!etd words be- low 10 form four slrnplo words. l I OBREW ~ PR1N; NlJlv',Sf ~ED lfli~lt) IN lHE5E SQUA,~tS ~ UN5.(~AMB\~ ('BOV E lfTTER5 TO Gt.T ANSW(lt ' . • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN t;LASSIFIED 700 Huntington Be•~ ELEGANT MANSION I~ I ..... ,,,,. j Huntington Beach IT 'S COOL HER E Tutsd ay, Sfplrmbtr 21. '1971 DAI LY PILOT ZJ )~1 ~·;::;;;;;;;.:~::"~· ~[jjt;l~[~···Miiiiiiiii"' ~I j~l l-[ --~· .. -~,~~I ~[;;-~·,,~-;;;;;;;;/~~~/ I'!"' lo I 1fi 300 1.. 5 U I -· Newport H•ight1 AcrHg• r •• • n Bu1ines1 :--:--:---=--:------Houses Unfurn. 30 HoUMt n urn. .,._ ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::~;;;j Opportunity 200 Lido Sandi Co7t';-M""'".-,.------Mission Viejo Movin9 Messa9e DEVELOPERS VaC'a11t, niove nght in. 3 BR. OISTERIBUTORS DECOR. turn, 3 br, 2 ba, *TAKE. YOUR . CHOICE $260. 3 BR. 2 BA, den. fam V.'1"1101 4 BR 3 RA tti lfl'rl 3 1·ar J(ar, srp rnrml l1v rrn, ga.ll er), r(ll'n11 rl111 r111, In: k11ch 11 11pe;rarlf'd rhl'rn10 hlt1n 11p11l 's, 111~0 ea11ni.: a1'f'il . Srp lri;: ffPn v.•/wr1 bar, ftJll w 'w lirPpJ, m11 ~1rr l">eflrm su11r 111 srr rr1rea1 1'ml1•{l11~, \lo II l'l'fllS, dt'[JS, Cil!I. \\'alk lo lhr heach from this 4 hcdrm, 2 6lory heaury 11 1111 aU ihe ~1ro.5: vaulted Cl"!lU'lgs, 3 lull balhs, huge c-d·s In! 11 fth boat or ft·lr iiale. Assume Jpw 1n1 Fili\ !o;;in, or JO':li dn. See 11 h>day. 847-8531 • 592.5571. - 0\\'NER Bf'ach acl'rss, ocn \'lfvi. l BR, 21, BA ," fill, 2 lrpl5, nr '"''' hnck t.· «"lar $1i9.(0l. ~!}.1-:iJ&I ~---Laguna Niguel ABOVE ALL \\'h11e 11•a1er \'lew hy da.v - t'!ly Ji~tllS by llll:ht ThP ciutf'' 0•0111(01·1 o/ 1l11s hu111e 11·1U /l(ld )'C'<ll'S to )'f)Ur life! -1 Bit, ] b.111i s. swim1t1111i: J1'10l, You cri111 l<tke 11 w11h )OU -t!llJOy 11 hl'rP~ L aguna N igue l Realty 830-5050 499-1344 Sc>p. rl1n1ng rm. Fireplace, 56'2 Acrt'S: Just S,E. ol Cor-N EOED bllll~ w/pool & rec fac. t~ 12) 3 BR homes Sl95 & S2'l:l. mi., 6 ffiOll old, fncd ya.rd , hdlld floors & ct!.rpe:.S. Huge ona ne&r new Elsinore ~-rec. L im i ! e d n urn b " r o I blk to bch. 9 n10 lea&e trom 121 3 BR conJv·~ w/pu.;I chlldrt>n OK, 830-9481. ;1,·ay ~x1 .. 11~1on, In are11 o/ [l[S'fflJBUTORS no1o,· 9/12 67'.>-2 1;.7 hiiin & ·~. Dhl. gar!lge ,t-nice hon1e5 wuh view ove.r-&\'&Hable in your 11.l't'a. N11w · ' · $Z:z5. & $250. (2! ~ BR Ne wport Be•ch carporr nn alley. On tree 11 1 f ._ Newport S.ach w/pool $2•10 & SJ 1'5. All xlnt1--..:..--------·J ~li<1r!rl1 •'f'l'n••r near ChtC looking \'11.Jley. < l'I!. or 5u,,. :'11ulll-:'111U1on Do Ila r ad· ror1d , HefPN-nct>11 rl'qulref!. STEPS TO BEACH d1v1~1011 or1e.nrrd 1011anl \'f'ft1M:d Pudding & Fn11t OCf:AN fron\ house. Artr. s~• Dr. S3·1,95o Call 54:t-M24 1open eves.J 3 BR, "rly lease . .• ••• ~ Immaculate hor~es and 1:ou1111·y eslafl'. Cu p s, 5 o Id th r ough n1s11r 2 BR, lrpl, lovely Soulh Coast ReaJrors. 3 BH, yrly lease • , .•. , $175 Pro1w1·1y eon1a1ns small !iike At1Nm<itlc "leri:hand1S<'n;. BB patio. \V 1nler $250 mo. -3 t th $250 rt111rn1n1g hnmf', rccrnrJy re. and is zo·1r...i W-2 11JJ011'1ni: Jt qualifil'd, you will be pro-AgPnt 673-3663 ()r NEAR GOLF COURSE Bf!, rnr,ntt 0 mon • df't'Oralf'd. ~ Brt. 2 Ba. New 72u0 sq. ft . 101. Pricf'd al 1·1dert 11'1lh all t:t1u1prnrnl 5'18--07 15 evenings Olan111 ng house-1n perf{'I:( CAYWOOD REALTY ..-h;1gca11J('t~. ~·1repJare, 1\11. $.j,rxxJ per ar re w1lh lerrns. and ]()('a11ons, a nd ))(' tra1n-l~=""°'""'"°""""=~---c'cc---;-·I roncl. 3 lx:trm 2 bath bltns, 6306 \', Coast Hwy., N.B. LIDO Isle 3 BR.~ BA. Ne wly · t' ... 548-1290 bl1ns. CQOi ratio. Dbl. gar. For lurlhPr 1nfor111a11r•n, ed 111 all phases of thlS be-autJful patio, etc. mn1.:u- on alley. !~7.950 ple.1se ronlact R.E. Knox highly lucratJ11e business dc>('OTaled. Corner, prl . iale possession. No pe ts. \VATERFRONT 2 &: conv. CA.LL 0 646·?4 14 '1"llh (OO ~elhni;l. You must tie pa.ho. 4M-S97:,: 675--0!1!::!. $275 mo 673-6568 or if no de11, 11," ba, blt ns., fpl, . 1llage Real Estate I' . '62-4471 ( r.::) 546-8103 ----- - R\' O\\'\'~:rl, ;. RDR~. liOi! ~ Eckhoff & As5oc., Inc. reliable, have 8 good C'llr Houses Unfurn. 305 am, 1e-aVe mc-s~agc 5'1~9-1:,1. par10. i 150 Yrly A g t •llWfEALdiTV"" 5-11·2621 Ell('s 111knd~ 538-!l-IJ:i And 4 hours a l\"et-11: spa.1-e General F'OR rent, 3 BR, 2 ba, Criit. 673-7420. BEVERLY HILLS BEACH AREA 21,R,\. bltnl', 11/11· c•pti:. "on1tf'rlul 1•1row 711-l!l:H41 1. u1nf', and be ahle to make d r ps, E l 'c dshwsr.l'171A71"t~R7o"R'"""'v7,c,-,-.~,7f0-,c,.c,,-_~3 1 Pl'f'llllg1nus 1n l'\•rry r!111a.1J. l :\la.s~11r BR , Lni·I . l'RF.Sl- Sl,000. DOWN 3 AR fn m1!y hon1r. 1.,..<td)' rri nJnl'r 1n L:::(' .11t 1norl 1<11·1J1t1es 41\1-1711;, 193-J:::u Nt1r Nt wporl l'o •t orr lc • 8 11.rres 111i!h ocean lrontagc> an in1medLAte investment ol FREEi ! Sprinkler system, SZ·IO mo B:, DIR, 2 Ba, !rp!, lr'jj: LASTCH.-\NC!:: 10 huy al ir South racif1r Bora Born. $80000 to S2I!XIOO <secured\. Landlords.Owner$ 3057 Royce· Ln or call 11al t1). J'ool lat'. $350. l1'11urrd J'lrlC'l'~ Hoin P 10 t-.r For mu~ 1nforrn11 11on rail ~nil naniP, addtt~s a nrl \\'" 11.111 t'f'fcr fenanl.s 10 you 5'15-l201. lt3l--3S9-1. 11~trd 111rh Graham Rll;.' f'f· ~!14-3102. phone numbrr to: Ne"'•pnrl • • h DENTl.\L :\1A~TEH SL'ITE_ 3 RA, 2 ('fir i.;;1r. n1'Pl-Sl/('!f r .. n11ly l'nlrt·1au1mrnr 1·rn1rr '1' 11v1 ha.r .t-f'a!os \"errles fll'\'pl. Rrs1 h\1.v. r.Jn\'f's ~ou 1n thts JJl'Wl'r ~ BPrlrn1, 2 ba1h hr•n1r 11 111! hr;11 ,v shai: rrprg clos,, 10 Erli!>on J/1 ;uut al! shopping. \'ilt'ant .~. ctran. Lido J5le -==~-c-~...,--J fREE nf f' an:e , 1\lany re1·t1\f' Srpt. 27!h. 4 BR, 2 REJ>OSSF:SSF:D \0 levr! I nterna11onal DistribullnR dc>~\rable lenanls on 0 u r BA nl!>l1t·. 01f'rS1led 1111 . 1u'res, NO DQ\\'N, $15 n10. Cnmpany, 3i00 Nr '.l'J'I OT1 v.•a.itini:: lisl. [1 nn1rrl. a\·;i1I. fl IA appr.-.l Near lrg lake. 968.00.:1. Rive! , N1!11oport Be a C' h • ALA Re nt als e 645·3900 s.~!'l.O.;o, Truly C!1ffh11venlcA-p_a_c_t_m~en-,to~l-o-,-,-.c1ceclc5oo21 Cali! .. 92fi60. Df'pt. No. 30A. hu y of .l'<'ar ;it $l1.8((1. Uo11n _......,..___ -FURN. - 3 BR, 'Z BA Condo, all bll!ns, Newpor t Heights close ro sch.ls & shopp111g. Pool &. rec ! a c i Ii 11 e s. 3 BR. bl1ns, fcnl'cd yard. $?20/mo. Avail Io/ l . Lo1·cly rlf'l!(hborhood. Refs Heritage R.E. 540-1151. rt'1]'1t. STiO, nio. 645-1"16. * CALL ~-17·11~!7 • 1f11r•r1•1rlv Br'l~hr;i r Rlry_l 4 BR. 3 Ba 60x!lo $77,5(lfl py! Sii,$((1, No. 2nd's Cnnl'. 32 + UNITS TO BUY OR I rnor.1 Ry Gone Days-1 ,4 4 BR. 21 i ba 50x~8 S89,~ f1n11nc1n.1r onl~. Pr1n Qnly COSTA MESA SELL A BUSINESS BR. Crit1agr, 1v111ny yard. -----=· 111 " ans, 5 " 1 ' 1 " 3 HIL 3 R,1, Co1·. !01 S9!l.2ll0 Open housr S.11 ~· S11n &-pt. $310 ~I. S50 ill dn. Es{'e/ oc-HOLLAND BUS. 1111 util 1nrl'ri. $9!'!, $25,850 L IDO REAL T V INC. 2:11 11 ,r,. 2!i1h, 12 1hru 6-612 rupancy. 675-60.ll Owner-SALES ALA Rental$• 645-3900 Can'! hrhr1•e ]!~~ l\'ri l. 1rs l'.:i77 \"i<i Lick• 6i:l-tl00 f(111gs Pl ~H'f\ N !J. Call Hc>al1or. "The Broker 11.·Jth E mJlll,!hy" J '~""'~:""""'""'""'""'"""""" hrlwn 5 ,i:. R p.n1.1;4&-7r-S2. .---,-~ 1 Q \ C !'11 e BUD\. ET ~Ver -I BR. MARINER REAL T Y s 12·1'>11 ~TESA Verol' Pool Home. 3 San Cle mente RR, 2 BA. bltns, plu~t1 :-.IO/JER·•N-2-h-,,-,,-,...,-b,-.-:-b-lln crpt~. Sl00J n10. Lease. SIOO stove & l'l'lrig. Overlooking clt>an dep. AC! 4 pm, :\hin gn!f cf.'11rsc. Adull s on· 546-2344. ly. $225. 492-4392. (213) 2 Br. House w lrplc, gar . 4·1)--23-l{J, WAL K TO BEACH- $23,500 -LO D OWN tr'\JP~ ust lhe sh11rprs1 3 8U$iness Propedy 154 J 16 ra nge , ve.. ·' · , C 1 bl'rlr..-.on1, l 'it tmrh home on Mesa V e rde " ON LOT l-.------.----i&IJ-·117(1 or 7J;10-0608 eves. Nr;ir B<·h. pis I ~lovt-re. I ·--:-:c:-:--'."'."'.:-::-::-:-:::-::-" frig, Kids. $12:), 1 If' n111rk('1. Quirt t·t1 !·11e-LEAVING STATE MUST GO! OCEAN 1·1r'"· $3.j(J !rir 138~ Nerd H1 vol liquor store. ALA R entals e &45-l 9 00 ~a·· 11nd hu.t:f' ll'f'I'.~ . .\lus t 1 3 I 1 "' ft or less sri.1t·c 101· art, 4 nn. Z HA , ran1 rni 11· 11rt Cran Jr ho111r + 1'E'a r s•'r lh1s unr, .~·l2.:/."i3,) ,. N rl<111re or e.xcr{'ISe sl11d10, J UST reduC'i?d to $18,;-,QQ Rnd f11crl yarrl. s1ove, \Vasher, I "s_acn-ta-A~n-•-------1 Crpt'g, Sl90 1mo to n10. or -------------1 $185 Year lse. 646---12,16 or Tustin 2 ~r young hnm • fr111u r1ni:: forina! l1v r111 + rnrmnJ di n are11, bl11n R10 8,, dishll'a~h­ l'r . lol s of siorae;e cah1nr1s, 2 pi111os for outdoor enter- taining! Oll'nf'1-,; hought ;in. orhrr home: Full prwe $23,SQO -Lo. Jo Onwn paym1~ l.· anyone ca.n 1akc O\'f'r GJ loa.n• Ca.II R-17-1:221 SEYMOUR REAL T Y 17111 Re11C"h BlvO .. /1 1cn Brh Opi>n ·111 !I P:\1 "I wouldn't live there unless you paid m e ." l\'o•lld .1·011 like ~iff! 11wnme pl11,, y('lur 011n pl;u•r 10 l11T~ Tl11~ gor)'.:f'OlJ~ •1-plrx hn111r h11s plu.~h gold t..irprl~. Ur: P1so Tile cnrnef. Pr1 1·'1tt' P<!Tlo -g-rr;n l\"ll'UIJnn C<'n- 11·111 <11r-1·nnd 1 • 3 h,•tt, 2 b11 !h, 2 ~ 2 hl"'d, 2 l1alh. Plll'i l I bed. 1 111-rlh A~:~lni,: l(lr~ do11·n. C;i!I . Walker & Lee 279() llarhnr Rl vrl. at Ad;i•n,<: .').l.l-O·lfi:l Opr11 'Ill 9 P~I "WAY TO GO" If ynu·re look1ni:: for 11 'Z ~10r;v 4 bedroom hn111e wirh 2,@2 .!'f! rt, then look no lurthrr' S'tlf.00 1s !he pru•c on 1111~ ~ha.rp1r \\"ha.t il 11<1y lO go, C;itl rod;i~ "-12-1.i:l'.i. ---- 4 BR-den, 2\i BA, 3 car gar. Prcs!ige home. S 4 5, 5 0 O. 846-6236. '"'"::c=-= 4 BR., 2 Ba. .. lg. fa.m. rrn , frpl t•., b!l ns. <"pt, dps, pallo. S29.9:iO. S!)7-i710. Irvine CHALLENGING. F1.\Pr-uprrr. \I 1!h 11111111n111n eX[l('n~e & rfr.-•ri. !his 11.·111 f_lf' a JC'Wel. Spat\OU,<; 3 BR . 2'z ha, nn prrn11urn loi u\ h1•au1 . Un11•rrs1!y P ;i r k_ Clo.~e 10 pool s ~· fl'nlll.<; er~. Ownrr s;iys hl'111g a.II oHc>r~. Askin;; rrirt> S.1J.:)()(). (ired hill R~'.ALTY t.:r11v_ P~rk C1•nlr1', l1-..·111r Ca!J Any11me. 1133·0~20 UNUSUAL 4 BR ha !'_ li;r Jfi . ..;2•1 ktiOlly f)l!l(' b, hon1e 011 ·'· f'Wp()r( p;inl 'd tf't 1·ni, brit'k rrp!r, Blvrl., 11r rstn11n~1cr. .., \\' · nil'clin" roon1, orr1cf' spa.1•r. reasona.ble dov.'n paymen1. f'l1·. Kilchfn l11cil. Laguna Fast Food re!;taura.nt in .'>lt'a t1r111·y ll'nol lTPI 111 l1v Li<t'J:(' lot. Cl z11 r1e_ Oller h '""" Beach. ·l!H-7456 pnme Ne11o po rt BeaC' ]QC-3· rn1 ,t· 11.111. l\fltrr so/1!'111·1', s~>iJ,:ro. Cci!l 213 fi6J.:;;,.~ •. 11 _ _, ....._ lion. Could IJf' ~lorn 111"' ,...,p ro1ary ·rv 11n1rn11a. hr<ttH. a.111·1 prn or al! 6 run, Bkr. Commercial type opt"ration. Ag en t J.u11l~t·aperl, ~p1·11klr ~ys1n1 Newport Shores Property 158 s.l9.111)(1 11.·1s.;ooo dn. 01,nrr, 1 --~-----,----I c-:c:-:::0:-::::::-::::0::::---:-1;,'~r..,._,"',~"~·-===-:c::::--cr.:;::; J.16-5!lS.1. LGI:: /1-fran1c 3 hr. 1 ha. Joe 5 BUS INl::SS UN ITS of In-SPOT &: press shnp • GrPal in con11nllnlly \1·/re.c area. t'{lme on \V. 19th. C.1'1. Lei t'Vl!!'ntia!. Only ~hnp in area. REPUBLIC hoine. 4 RR //, .--· nools, rennis. 2 blks tC1 bch. proPf'r!Y kc>rp payout in 12 SIOOO term~. S1ckne.!.S & [;i.m rm & hrarrtt pool. On , .. 6 12-~"'61i. yrs. 011.·ner will carry ls! a l olher business forcrs sale. 11u1t-r srrPrl By 01,·ner. "lfi-~26:1 Sa n Juan Ca pistrano i '~-11th &· Pac. Coast Hi''Y· ·• . .. TRI HARBOR Snn~f'! B ch. Ph . -------Newport Beach GOOD !N\'EST~IENTS REALTORS 213/l9S-12fil e 4 1-Rrdiunm un!t~ on 2 ·1?! Easi !~r~. _c :\\ ~ l'i";,~·c..,c~o"R°"N"E"R;-Cor:::,c.,o,-;,;cl•:,;:, WANT MARINERS SCHOOL? \\"11n1 · 1 G<VKI Conslrucllnn" 2. 4 hfrlrmn1~'.' 3. P;irk f;11.:ili11fS r1·1·e ~hadrrl ln1s. :'\erds TLC. 6-16 -.11.1:1 f.\eS. &4.-2.2'5 comm'l bldg. Lie for bar & Askin-: $.1n,;,oo. J::.O' COR\'ER Cosia i\lesa res!auran!. Ready fo r • L111le Old House on R-2 rnmm'I hlc!g, Lie for bar &· tf'l'\a11t ~lui<t Sell Now'. ''"J'nrr • 'lill'i,000. rrs!auranl. RParly fo r Con~irier trade. Call 011.'ocr e :! Arre~ r1n :'llargal'l1C rrn.1nl. Nl11sl Sr!! Now~ for ri<'ta1ls: 494-00SO. • IT'S /\ 1'-1rs~s?-2 RR Brach HOl!Se. Fnt•d Yllni. Kids & p('ts. Ch\•n11r iu:r~s In lr;;t d1srnunt frlr fix & p11in!. $175. ALA Re ntals e 645-3900 -UNFURN. - • QUIET "' FriV7're.t BR. Sro1·l'lrP!r1g, cpl/drps, util pr!. SIOO. ALA Rental' e 645-3900 • HIDF. All'ay-COZY l Br Coua_i::r. Criis/11rps. :..lnf lrx-. Sl lO. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e FIX F.R UPPER-2 BR. f"ntfl yrd. 'll:tds ok. A!I uti! in~ro . SlSO. ALA Rentals e 645·3900 4. Trnn1s'.' J, Bu 111 111 "rr·h<tnc-r~~ Ii, Lllfj.!P flA!lll .. rarkw;i_v -s~.OOl'l Cuns1dr-T trade. Call O\l'ncr Money to Loan 240 CAPISTRANO VALLEY lnr dr!iiils: ·l!fl-OORO.,.C,.'""l -~-:--;;;-;;;;:00 ___ 1. LUV in 13!oom-2 BR. w/ P.1-:AL"rY STORES & OFF ICES 1 t TD L frplc. NPa r bch. Slove/re-3\:ill C111111n(' f fl plstrano S oa n frig. S1"5. 7, f-!an-!11 MIYt fk"1rs ~ It ~ 1rrpl;i1•r'.' 4'.!3·1121 on \'('ll'port Blvd. ALA Re ntals e 645-3900 $1:il) :\I equi1y, on lcHscholrl. 7,2j"'Q INTEREST ~ rnrrrl ns.:-h1 ~1 ~~~.'.l",0" Thf'n c;;IJ 111111" 1(1 inspr1•1 1h1~ \01·rl.1• hn111r 1.,1;11y, lil(>..7171. HARBOR Vici\' llnmC'I' Carn1t'I, By Ownf'r. Only T ust in Tn~:Ar. fan11ly ho n1 ". fn1·n1rr rr,.,!1;::r mo rl r I l\lVI, nioddtfld /.,; rrlnr;:itrrl to ht'a1111ful Hr1gh1~ V11;1· prnJl<'Tl,11. 1m .'< 1:'1'1 <•ppr11'1!r p;1rk I.· rl11~r:r'•1Un<I~ 7.nn<'rl ftir hnn;rs. RIVlm !f'l crn11 ;'\ hr. 2 h11. lrplr. '' /\\• ~hag. 11;il!papC'r ! ... cah1rw tD 1n-i;lrp5 from Park/Pcw1I. Thts ~!al!rd tRRi4 f" 11, 1 fr . ta~IPfull y rlrcor hon\" 1s a h I I 8,11)....9.)R;, real c 11rrn,.,r• .u~ 1 i;:r·a"""· l ----------- ln:: pa tio. rrr1/rh:r~. ~hut- trrs .~-rral fn\ r f·~r t~P ktds 6-1-1-117-1 STE-PST O-B E ACH 71 2,.,r ln1111 Pal1 In 1ra.rfc 2 d TD L CALL DAY OR NIGHT JXISS iblC'. 011'nrr 67.'l-lf{)L n oa n ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Inc ome Proputy 166 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM Tcrn1ll basf'd on eriuiry, EASTSIOE .HOME 642-2171 545-0611 AND INCOME Srrv1ng Harbor area 21 yrs. ] units 11l!rx:,,.1hc>r. Home has Settler Mortgage Co. 3 queen . sized bedroonis. __ 336 r: 17th Strff'_I __ Gorgeous hath and all com-COl\lr.l f~RCIAL LO A N~­ pleiely n»ril'cora.1rd. 2 ha rh. Lon>: IPrm. From $150,000- .. ior 1n..-orn<' 11n1IJ1 1·~.:atrr! $10,000,000 Tele. 5.)7·031Xl 1n rc;.r 111th rents of S2J.'i M t e.s hrlp you l1vr rent fn•c>: Suh-~ 9~9 D 'eds 260 rn11 your Oo11•n pa)'Tien1 ---~,,_•_,-----, Full pnre !.~7,.'iQO. (,111 * • PRIVAT E parry 1v1!1 RENTAL FINDERS 4lS W. l t,._ COSTA MUA Hou•es * Apts. * 645-0111 * """"'-"-free tn Lnr1dfarrl~ $11;.'1-2 BR Home v.•/ trplc & FOOL. Eocl yard for child & prt. BEACON * 645-0111 646-6961. 1------=-- I • FOR LF.ASF.: * E-side--2 Br. Cottage Ad Is •I BR 2 tw niorl('rn home, only no pcls Beams, frplc, may have chi ldren, no pets. po2-8tio. $152/mo. Y <'a r l Y • Jn Tustin. $275 mo. 524-8021. 64 520. SHARP 3 hr, 2 ba Oversized University Park yard, double garage. S210 ~ Bit. 21~ HA . pool, te nnis, mo. Call Larry, 546--5880 park. Rc>nl or lea..-e to buy. Agt. $320/rno. Jn:ioe. 673-11515. 3 BR, 2 bH , v.ith heated pool, Houses Furn. or $235 n10. 54&-3623 o r Unfurn. 213/6.<}4-29.S:3. -----::-...,-.---1 2 BR, cpts, drp, fncd, quiet, Newport Beach 310 no dO£s. $165-Sl75. 213 f'. BEAUT niod. townhouse. 3 Avocado. 54S----82'Jl :,,1S---l4(Y.) Or, :11 ~ Ba, frplc, p:1tio, pool. 3 BR. hnlv.·d floors, 1622 B, 2 rar g;ir, 111! bltns, crptr;, San!a Ana Al'e. $1 55 mo. r!raprs. Lcn~e S:?!l5 (l) Orpos1L 962-;,w,,Q. !"123-li !O or 846--5!!!!1 e1·es aft DELUXE Condo Townhouse,1 ~'c'c"_'~· ---..,.-,..---.=I 3 Br. lam rin. ga rn"r, [l(lf'll Townhouse Unfurn. 335 $2!15 mo. Cnll 540-5147. ----Newport Beach Fount a in Valley __. .,.-----:-"'--.,.-,. -~ ---*Adults Prefe rred* Hunt ington Ueach 3 Bn .. 2111 ha .. 2 r·ar garage. NF:'\''l-:R 4 Berlroom 2 Balh, Vno·111g f)OO!. S27:i. nire g1~rn shag ca.rpelln,g-, REAL'fOI'. 5-i8·6%6 Bicycle to Thf" hrach. $7.JO/ Duplexes Fur n . 345 mo: or ov.'llrr 1vill sc>!l f'or I Sl.000 Down, Ba lboa Peninsu a MARINER REALTY ASSOCIATES DELUXE duplr."<. 2 1.rg All's. Bltn kitchen, Sv•edish 8-12·:iioli 24 hr. ans serv. frr>lc, cr p!s. drp~. short hl k WALK TO 13EACll. 3 BR. 2 orc>iin or h;1y. f'u r n . BA charmer .. Formal dinint: S1~/mo Annual. 6'1;,...:-110. r m, convenient to a! I Newpar t Bea ch ~chools. $260/mo. A g t ·1 ---'--------~-·I 962-5523. OCEANFHONT lo11·c r 3 BR. -A L MOST NEW Broa!lmnnr. Turrie Rork, 1n1- na"<I 1·1r. UC! S Nf'1•.' Uni \'rr.slly 111)'.:'h S<·hMI, 1 hi~. lrnrn pnv. pDQl & trnn1~ court~ .. i "nf'l c:ardenl:'. ind a.1r1um , brick pa!1ns, lrg faro rm. gallery. !iv rm v.·/frp!~ 2 ha.tbs. S ! l.!l()1 F01· $ale B) 011 n<'r , ~3.~·117~~­ UN L.~L'A!-. -4-P.R h0n1r, Bro~rlmonr. Turllc> Rr>rk, in1n1l'rl. vie UC! l.r. Nr1v 4 AR. ~'i i-..~ ~:1111 :irr~ Wa Iker & Lee ~:~~,,~Jn~;-T6~~~~o~"llS-Ona.ni" 271l<I H;irhor .Slvrl. a! Arl.11r;s SlolO-Rt:DEC 2 HR Hou~"­ Yrrl for children & pets. Avail Now! 2 BDRM house, nc'W shag nr1v 11·/;ill xtrns. \\lin!er, crprs !. drps, J b ,1 , .$32:1. l·1111suf1•r yr. \\lknds gardener. 5 blks to be:ich. !'i•l.~-9Ji-I, 11·kd11ys ( 21 J l t-J11lurf' a d ul t s . $170 fi%---1!8:!1. F'an1d.v f11n t1omr 2'llX1 ft of luxury anrl hn111 gate + ~ + extt•;u;. S-17.000. r ..... ,1,, rri.11· c 1 11nm1ng !.: Un11·rrs11y l1 1t:h SrllOOI. 1 , 11"1,ll lll:.! , ~ 'olln bl r-k frorn pr•1v pool .r .. !rt1111s CA YWOOD R EAL TV rn11rrs, ~ rnr1 c:~rr!rns. inrl 6:{1~; II . r 11-.r ll11·y., i\'.B. ;ilrlurn . hr·1"k p;1n o:;, lgl' f;om ! 5118_1290 rn1 ., J;:::J.llf'r.v, liv r111 __ ----Real Estate by Mc VAY w/lrplr. 2 h:tlks, S•M,!lOO. f.\F::AUTf!· 1·1. II r i: t c I 1 ff 893-8533 ~---~-c------1 ti11n1P, 3 Ar,, 2 h11. f;in1 n n, Laguna Beech util rm , hlTn~. 2 !rplr, cov 'rl 545-0458 !!O.\!~; fips1gn11r1 frir nutdr l1vi niz 3 I3r .. 2 ha, 11it1um. !n1nh h<'(l ll'd pnnI. Sl1rl1nc; glit.<~ rJ.r.nrs lrl Pa.rh r111 lr11rl tn pn1•<1!P 1·~r1 .. s Va.ulh•rt. hf'illllPrl llv 1·n1 11 flrplr, Ir;:: kit llftf'll~ fin i::.1rrlrn, 11\il.!'lrr t..a h11c; H"lll'\11 tuh on rn1·~tP )(ill•l'll T n ta. I pnva.••.1 $I 1,.)11() Ry 011·nrr ~'"l-~>110 W E H AVE _A_N XIOUS S E L L E R S FOR QUA LIFI E D BUY · ERS. BUILD Yn\lr (l11n h111nr 1n La~una. on M ~flJll'j(JIJ~. PilTlJ!l ll y lr1•rt, ~lrrl'I 10 ~lfrf•! l"r l ndrrcrnunrl ut1h!lrs 111- ff'ady +n. !c-0 nnlh1n::: ''Ill 0h~r 11!f'l ~"'Ur I'll'\\ 01frt£'tl at Si.,.iO C'.111 v!Otan REAL ESTATE 11"(1Glrnnr}1'f' ::-1 4'.l1 'lli1 ;..1'1-0,llfi fl ,\l'PY LIYJ:\G d"•l~lll'rl h~, ~I• h 1 I P r I. l'noh·1r11c1rr! 11<'11 f•f '"'''l tr\ II 11lk Jn h••;lf 11 & <hnpp·nt: LCr' 111 inc r111 , f11!1 d111.ac: rn1 . 2 11H. + hohh.1· r111 l111i1Pr ~ 892.55 93 pi11111-..·, f tr, r!('._ .~rr Jfiti \1 Hi•;:irh Rll·rl . II R. f'ri~rkl tni:: rV011d () 11 f .v ,s.r ,,7fll S1 Slal'1n Rll), NO QUALI F Y ING n12---ii222. Lnw dn11 n lnr .1 hf'rlronm 1-oc."°"'°""'°"°""""'C:::OC" hnn1,. 11 ith 11 J1r;· rn1r«nt'e. OLDE ENGLISll 2·Slfll)" $222 nin rays all. Trrf' sharl11tt Old hnr k R I E t t b 11·aJks. 4 BP. . Ix-am cPll.. ea S 3 e Y frpl., pa•·lrn, .. Pm. cm., nif'lli bltn kit, rPt' rm n1·rr MCVAY ~;o r Or11an 1·!1111 df'C'k. S-i!l.".00. C1111- 545-0458 893-85 33 \IJSSIO\' REAJ.n· 4!4-0731 l-lnu~r H11nt1n•" \\la!r h lhe l "SEA BEAUTY" Cai rs~e1t hy the rrarlew1nd5 o· Th11 rac1f1r 11nc1 11•11lk1n.1: d1stR11cr 10 the ht'ach. oll r sea. ~h;in1y ;il.o.o olfl'r~ .\ bed- room~, 2 ha.!hs 11nd an 11s- s11mahlc> ln~11 Pnced to Sl'll. Bkr. ~42-25:1~1 Cl l~:CK this b11rg;i1n, By 011. ner. 1 slflry 3 Br., 2 ba hnn1e 1r/lr}! f11m rm . sha'! l'fl1. r~!m c!rps. Nnv. ht'Tf' s 11111 tinn•1~ * !!i::ATP.lJ POOL \\"/.,.tra dr1v,.11a)' !()r }nqt nr trlr. r r1('f'tl r1;;:hr! Call for 11ppt. ~.191:l. SELLING YOUR HOME? F~ APPtlltSlll -\VI.! buy f'QU1tiP1. Pe:~n11l 11 1tenlion. 25 yrs. t-lfpen('nC'f!'. COLLINS & WATTS !'l6:.:ij2.1 Open Evet: f.l\' n'.l·nrr P<1cil1c Nlnrlf'. Re 111111 f11J •I h<lrrn _ 2 h;i lh, flrl'plaC"P, l 11nrt .1;r11p1>rl Corn11r Int. 1 ni 1Jc> m h#-11.r'h PrltPtl !or quick 1ale. $25.9.'I\ ~...Afil I. OPF:i\' HOUSE rol umn. pit!\n. Nr . .<chonl.~. s.hp~. flil1·k ~· tennr~ rrs. S\.\()O() frl~-2fi~li. I" ',11 R1\ y,o;;JOJ:: \'1ll;11;:f' S}l ,'.l:l(l :-:o ch1lrlrf'n nn rf't~. ..\r- tT!l<' hrarn f'f"l'n;!. 1 BR 2 f1A f":·p)o• l'.-11·J p;it1n Prinl nr 11 tll rrnr r,:--~r..i;o BEAUTY IN WESTCLIFF ("I" •trr h~~ nri• •flil1'Pr! "' r rr1<r 111 rt"r1 •1',1!1r1t 1h1~ n1~•1 :.1 rr,1.·r11ro \in111c 111 h~,1 rl nf II· ,1,.IJ(f 1~11 11 r.or- 1"''~. l11•;111l1f1il 1l rarr~ nnd ~"llllf'I'< \lndrl h11111r f'•'I'• r~r! '' 11h cnlrl .111,t r.r~rir:r n'rt·(•!' r~rrl plnnrrd fnr r11~" 111 111 .• 111tr1111n1·r ilnrf l11lly .~11r 1nklrtl rr1rr1! 0111.v ~ N,.-l{lf) Ci111 1ro1J;i~ n.1r,. 7!il 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace 5·!~~1~pt~~~1~ 9 p ·.i I Ho~esfor Rent If te ) BEACON * 645-0111 53&-7003. OCF:AN''F°'R~O"°"N,T'"'",.c,c.n=,=,c,,'""'n=,, 3 BR. Ip!, bltins, palio, trnt·· 2 Ba. Ne w u pper duplex. ed. S220/mo. 4782 Scenario Cl1~. flrp.~. lilr r_is. 501 l nr Eriinger & Bol~a L'hi1·n. &ashore Dr. Winter $37;i $21)[).SPAC 4 BR, 2 Ba., f"m '!liiS--7079_ 1110. furn. 6·15--517(1. rm w/ frplc & wnrkshop.1~;;:.:.:;;.'7-=c;cc--c:-:c:;:·J;'ic:iilcv:i;;;;;;;;;-c,-m;:---;J Sli.000 down. Price SJ."'i,rlOO. I ~-;::;~·;;·;;;~;; IVarnrr & Oak. Hunt. Bch .. /I 2 blk.~ \\I, of Beac/1 Blvd. Hou5es Furnished 300 Kew crpl.~ //, rirps, firr.rl'~. ""'.""""'"-...,------ f;. h .. i.;as h!r1ns. GO fin. uene ral Chi!r!rrn/pr!.~ wl'fr.:oinf'. JBD. Conrio, 1 1~Ba, ponls, YEAll.LY-Jn1n1ac 2 Bit. 2 Oprn Sfit l.· !'un !ron1 noon. Sl2J.UTJL PD. N1C"e 1 BR. LEADERSHIP R . E. Mobile hom e, near hf'ach. ~l2-llfi6;~14Q-~3.*i/.lt•l7-5~1l _ Jdral mature couple. BEACON* 645-01 11 r l11hhnus!', pa!in, g11ragc, fl,\. Patio lal'ing bay. * * * * BEACON* 645-0111 $42~.ooo . I S~·LlTIL f'D. Bi!.f'hrlnr. New 27 Unit Apt B dg. y,.11 rJy. :-1.B. H1i::h1 on ore;i.1. Costa Mesa :'ll<1lllre ni;;n or 1o.11n1a11. BROKER fl.12-~!lOS BEACON * 645-0 111 * * * *--L OS-A L TOS-- Lo ts for Sa le 170 :\l ~:~/\ Vrrrlr golf m1ir~r. P ride of Ownership Home 011.•""r 1v1ll hutlrl rn ~utt Cul -family 11•11h tren11,::et'! ok. d11-~.1c lo! r1 1rrr tly on J?'lll 4 Bf'drn<"Jm 2 bath, btJi!I ini<, rnur~r !ll;~--4027 rar~r111g, tlr.1pr~. lea.~e S2R5 L(;v,-.. -·\-1r1.,c-,c0c1.--;Crirona Pf'r mn. Phnne Long Beach II 11 I '' fl,..,.,,., ""'wn, 21.3. 429·~L I~ 111111 ~. , ,I "" 1,..,, h:it .11 7' .. :.:,1!..\to~•J Bal ~lsl and M ounta in, Desert, Re sort 1111'11 Grr a1 rh<irin, hr111i1 S!Z--..1 BR wl ga.r_ Priv. pa· r1n_ ronv. ll"Jf' Tnl nk. BEACON* 645-0111 Sl.l.l-? AR Jlntnr 11.•/ garai::r l.· ;.·a.rri Cons1d11r Pf'I. A1·ait m" BEACON* 645-~ * * * I S~IJ ! RR v11can1....-Allfl ready, Ir R. ,r· • • • $1 2:1. l/t1I pd, f11rn1~hrrt mo- hllt> hnmr, N.B. • • • Sl·lfl 'Z BR, s:arage. Kid.~ ok, r ;.1 • • • Slii.i l RR p11t1ro, garage, frnrerl kw kid~. C.il!, 11.·/s!ornge, near the beach. /\dult.~. no fl"IS. 223 l9!b Sr, 962--0986. N. B. 67.1-1706. 4 BR, l~~ BA, cpis, rlrps, * * J RR. 2 5,1, patJO, 'i blk f"'nrnrl yard, no .!'ini:;IC's. lo h1•11<'h, S22':i/n10. \\'inter. S230jmo. 9fi8..9'.l~. ,.:7;i....~~2i,._ -::c=o-=cc;c.c-~ z nn:. rr,Hs. rlrps. blln~. >::ir., \''INTER rcnraJ. rww deluxe nr lleiu;·h. no pe-1~. S\SO 1109 orra.nf1Vln1 _ 2 Br . 1~~ ba, E:ni.:land . .J:V>-7983. dhs11o·~hr. S.IOO .... \~0765. .1 Br, l5xW d('n 14th brl + Duple xes Unfurn . 350 hnnus rrn Nr "C'hl:-1 & .!'hpg. Ayai\. JIJll $T.""il .lt4!i-il5li. Costa M esa Irvine 2 BR l' • 8/1. .e;ar-.agl'. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;-'.:~I s1111nr. Nc>w ~h!ll(. s1r.o. 2 BR, 2 ba!h~. df>TI ...... $.1()0 ~n~h___£12-~0l ___ , 3 Bil.. 2 b~'s., 1:1.rri um . -S~25 Huntingto n Beach ~HR 2 ha's honu~ rm $~:,Oll·----------.,-4 FJR:'. 2'~ b.a'., tam·. rm S.l~ * :\IQ!JP.HN 2 Br. Bhn~. 3 BR., 2•:, balhs ...• , . $300 Cpr~. r1i.;r;~. frrl•> 11c U- \VE l'f /\VE OTHERS rna1nr ~!. .. •~~I 1'!·12-1f'64. 3 tir. 2 h~. r1·plr. film .. • • -* -B.--8-.-.-,-oL-ackc•-rrn, p.1110s. 205 Coral Av<" 1, R hi . OCJ·:AN virw. ,<:lt'P" rn beBch, 19 S ;, 4 H . rrr!~. !In.~ 1':8r. 67:1---2.'l~~ 1• d , k c· '! hr.ind nrw 2 BH. 2 HA. tl'!S, Dn ~'rlu nrrri ,, plari~ In rur le.'7ittml/'"o--;;;;--;c::::-ao:11. \1 ii."' f'l't!I o . ·''. Ne wport Bea ch ----"fJnh 11rllil , yoi;r ~kns, ri~hing f)Ol ,. or CHARl\1TNG 3 BR, h?m". STAR.LET 636-2860 drr>s, self rl<·.1nlt1g tlbl ovrn, l t11 /lnd F t rcfrig,d isposal ,bl!n v.·1fr; 'fry :h1..-rin ,. r11h1 n lnr ~1 f: -~a · or \Vin er JN C.-,,;:ta l\l~a for rent a ---11.raliur nnll' S~.!l!r:i. Call Ross !7\4) s375, or yr.arly $450 mo. sharp .l bdrm with !ot5 of "SINCE 1946'' ;',;~;;_m, C;~~r. &!~·~~ ~:; ;i31i~lnR or \\'flt~: SPf'ncrr Sah~bttry Realty 67]-6~ mom. Carpe-tr;, Orapes, buil!-1st Western Bank Bldg. 637~1272. Rral E.~lalf', P.O. Box 2828. 4 BEDRf'-1, garage, newly 111..-, lenet"d yard 81 $210.00 Univ~lty Park l":--c;-c--:-:---------1 Rio: Be~r Lakr, Cahf rcr!r(''d $Z--.Jl'l./,\lo. 119 illar· per mo. 1 r~ in our rental Days ll:J-0101 Nights Duplexes, R ~ ii Estat• W•nted 184 it c Ave. or ph 213·681·21:-..J hook along with lot5 more. I ~Z::i:::Z:::::i:::::i:::::i:::i::::::i::=::j Furn. or Unfurn. 355 R-3 LAND \VANTED !:; to 30 11crcs. i\1ci\11chael Company. fl! 1!71-3950 'WINTER renral Balboa r.~le. Walker ·g Lee • UJ'll[VERSITY PARK .-B --.-lbo-.-ls-land Cha rming 3 BR. 1 ~ BA , I I I= 673 "093 4 BR. 2·,~ ba. tnhse •..• $375 llf' AN D llE'\I' & gO""""""• 3 rp c. ~........ ..,... · 279n "''hor Blvd. •I i\d11 ms BR 2" b ,__ 1325 ' ." ....... :t · /;1 a.tn,._, ... · Bdrm. 2 baths. Pa ti o . * \VI N7ER RENTALS * :J.·15-0465 Opc>n 'til 9 Pf.f 2 BR 2 ba. r h $300 Island RE'alty 673.-1 200 "v7AC'°A=N~T-_3c'-;B""'°E~D'°"R~O~O"°''' I 3 an: 2 ba: h~mS: : ::: : : $315 f in.tnti1t 11•l498 Park Ave .. Ballv>a lslanr:I HOo\fE with h1g ga mo!' mom I ,:;;;;;;--·~-~. R~NT lrom Oct.·.fuoe, S300 111\<1 huilt-in.~. tor only mo. Inquire 209 Ruby. $2.15 /mo. 1.!'I & lnlil. mo n!:nt f 'ed hill 01shwa.~her, trash rn R5her . Furn. or unf. $450 mo. ~111'­ ly. B!wn. 9---4. plu11; rJ epor;i! l'f'!'[Uired. Call Busin•s s °"'""='""°'"""°'"'"-,,...-, "'" 'I'! l.~~~~~~~~~::~I 200 DOLL HOUSE 3 BR, idea.I Agent: ,,.,,..... ., . O!:AL TY _o_p_po_•_t_u_n_ltv __ -,..-~ loc;ition, large yard, Winter. ---,V~A""CcA~N=Tc-.;N~O"W"-Univ. Park CPn!er, hv int CUSTO"'l gardening, Jewn &. 644--021_0. J Br, 2 ha, crpt1ldrp:t;, Jncd Call Anytime, 833-082() ApwtmentlfotRtnt JIW-J WI NTON REAL ESTATE Z29 Marine, Balboa 1sl1:1nd 675-11.11 yarrl malnt. Select cl!entelc-IBn:•"lbo.-::00-.;pc8CnO;=n=scu'I•:---yrrl, wlxtrai;. 644·7187 ~===~/~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ~~:1 1nc!url1ng P. U. lrur k,1-----------CONF'IOENTIAL counsell1 ~~~h m0w11ri;. e fl g t-rs t"tc. 2 BR, wallt-Cf In patio. nr &: referraJ lor ahorfion & 5'1:;.~n1t walflr , until ,J une 15th. 213~ •d'P''.""· ApCa-. '4"!'"· 3 Arch Bay, ocea n view, lse. Apts. Furn. 360 21i 246--6395 " " ·~ _.,. "" 2 Br, 2 be, den, din rm, tam _._ ________ _ Newsp aper Dealership l~·~·-~5~"~'~· -"'".::"~·'----l22!Be<l~oroomm,,"i1!bo;:;;1h;-;;hn;;m;;;.;-;.,,;;·1J;h I nn, S325. 495-4764 eve!! & General for L.A. H~rald Exa mi ner Bavshores ~ara.ge, East~ide, $175. cal) wlmdi;. l-----.,.,.---,--1 a c Sec Ren! Beautl!ul Furnitun 111 rnnge n. l'l N!a. ur-4 BR 2 BA house $35() Terry 54&-2313. 3 AROt Bay, ocean view, lo• •• Jlttlo u ify rlr f'Oll". rt>q'd. \\.'ri!e R.P., ' • · 2652 w L' ln l\nah.,im 9 mog 2861 Bayshol'I' Dr. Corona del Mar lse.. 2 Bt , 2 ba, den din rm, ONE MONTH · inco • -• * 673-6743 * lam rm, $325., 4!l>-4764 e"-es Now'$ THE *Ideal for 3-5 girl1.. I blk 10 &. wkndg, Legun.1 Beach bl>aC"h. 2 BR. 2 hil , sm. UNUSUAL 1 BR. & li;:l'. loft. complete with TIME FOR 3 BR, iomp ~ec, walk 10 3BR, 3 ba, $3%1. 305 Wide ocean vtew. $235 f.fo. your 1004'.4 bearh. Av11i1 till July J. POINSE1"J'A. !14&.8965. Mature adlls. 4S4--465.1. Purchase Option S22i. 494-1.sM. UNIQUE Rustic 2 BR + klfl, • Ind. Item 1electlon. QUICK CASH S..150. P ANOR.A:'\f lC VIEW J lrplC'. unlurn. home. Trees. L•guna Niguel 24 Hour Dely. ~ Br. rriilc. hltn~. 1,·e1 bar . Nenr oet"an. S 3 ~ 5 /mo . LEASE: Move in now-3 BR. CUSTOM TURQUGH A Lri1~. Cllll ~94-nl2. 6?5--6392 or 213: !!9l--lfi3.'i. 2 BA. yard. $295. 4!H---17·1G. Furniture R•ntal n SPECTACl!l..A R view 2 BR. e VIEW, 3 BR. 2 Im. bltln~. 4~1 1,1. $17 W. 19th, C.i\I. MS.3481 DAILY PILOT rl"~"· ~('rl11rtrri. $.150. !.-i pm, rpl!\'., rl rl"l', deck, p:11r. nr. fl 's &lwaylihc> n f{hl time & /\1111hl"'ln1 nf.-2800 491-1]91. 491--0.146. hca<'h. 1-772--03!17. fAn;,h.) 11.hvay11 the rl~h! plni;e If l..;df • 6S4-3108 DAii Y Pl.L-oOT~-,o--~.~ 3 Br 11 · h n f'wl y YQU w11.nt RESULTS! Call Tl1e l1tSft!J1t 1fraw m t>te West WANT AD 4 or act10n ! , , 11, T11rn unused lremJl In to qulck rleMI'. New s/111.g crpts. 6:.ZO fi.12--5678 & place tha! arl . , 11 Dft Uy Pilot Oa.ssllled ca~h . c11.!1 642-~78 Lllrk!!pur. li7S-1124~. torl.!ly! Ad. 642--~78 -.. I I I f2 DAILY PILOT Tut1day, Septembfr 21, 1971 ll9'1ll ll Apts. Fum. 360 Apt•. Furn: 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 345 Apt. Unfur'\. 365 Aptt., Furn. or Unfum. Offic• R•ntal JIO 440 Misc. R•ntals 465 1--'"-------S. I bo.1 l•l•nd Coste Mesa Newport Beach Costa Mes• Salisbury Re al t~ WE STILL HAVE ••• Some qua.luy wintrr f'f'll!Alti ltlt 111 llll'gl!r & !'1/11alJer a pts., at reasonable ratl'S, to quali!Jed tenants. Salisbury Re.illy 315 i\IARINE AV E. 673-6900 BALBOA JSl..\ND 2 fl lnN. ycarl1r11: I BR art. Jrplc, new k1tchC'n, 1 arlult. no pets, $170. Incl uril.:? Art house. lge h\•1ng r n1 1,/frplr. no pets S2JO. n10. 67J--297:.. NE\V 3 BR. 2 RA. f!Pc lo!chPn v.·/dshv.·shr, f.q1lr, pat.to k garas:e. Avail 9/1~ to 6115. 6J8..S.li'O or 539-SS~l. 3 BR. 1 BA apt, srp rlcck. gar., no pets. s1rp~ to :-.·o. or !-;. Blly, ln\·rly heh. \\'inter $214. 6~77 ATTRACT l BR ;ip!; \\lintrr or yearly: !lla111rr adults only; !\o pets. 673-1503. BAYfRONT pc"nth"u~ apt 2Bd. \\'inter renial S27;,. 6b-1.\98 \\'INTER. 2 Br. cha rmtn~. pvt rlrck, 11712 Pearl. (2lll 792--2573. l~l~tAC. Comp! h1rn 2 Br. a pt. Yearly. $200/mo. ?\o chilrlITn or pets. fi7.1-6g.15. 1 BDR~! So. Bayfront, v.•inler or yearly. '* 67:1--{i&IO "* AITR.. 2 BR .. 2 Ba & ! BR. 2 Ba. Sl75 & S225 mo. \Vinter Uleali.B.JIU ZJ t't'ntals, Steps to ocean &: bay. New, heaur1ful garden apart· Ba!boA Rt11.l ~::Slt11f' Co. men1s 'v1th 700 E. Balboa Blv., Balhoa e PRCVATE PATIO e 673-414(> 673-35!!6 E\"r-s. • POOL • SPA e e GARAGf. e BEACH APT -3 Berlr1n, 1, • .\DUL TS _ :-IQ PETS • Rath, hr&nd nl"w hu1lfling & lurruture, Block lo bch & 1 BR-SJ90. furn. ho •= h 2 BR-2 BA·$2·1j Furn, s ps . "'"·'· niont 151 E. ?lst SI. C r.t. '* * F'OUR STAR ** e &16-R666· e Jtf:/\LTY RlS-4422 111E f~XCJTl:'\G PALM MESA APTS. 25 )Td~ from OCEAN -~BR New New New Villa Cordova COOL • ffiESll! QUIET • SA.FE INea.r Back l:iay) 40 Unit Adult Apartm•nt Compltx I & 2 BR. Apts. G,.\S & \\'ATER PAID Mo. to Mo. From $140 23Zl "Elden Ave. Ci\1 See _.\!gr Ted \\'oodhead 646-0032 ~11:-.'lrfES TO NE\\'rT. BClf. 21 ~ Bi\. Hui;:r L/R v.·/ Unbcliti·ably 1~ ''''· hu<>c \\ BrP, ne11.• C'i'pt 'i;:, n1orl • ., '"' k 1 t 'ld d l tl lESA L!<lo l BR aprs., Cp1s, po:il, Jacuzzi , rlecr bJLt.n~. 1 c \en. pan en, c:nnip d"'S, hltns. close 10 ;shon'<> furn. $325 incl"rlg ufl!. un11! ... , ... ~ha!l l·rrt5, <lrps, sauna e:r. & OCC. Has Jndry rm . pool 1\dulr5. nn ""lS. .l11ly \\'ill also le a~ e . 5"!'.';GLES .•.••. Sl~S. 675-16·12. & carports. Pet or infant ok. Renrs 5!art from S!35-$l·IO. I REDR~I. .•... from Sl.5a. OCl:AN V1ev.-. ~ BR· A~k aMur our nisrounL un& 2 BEDH;\l. •.••. fron1 1175. 11"ash/rir;.'. 2 carpons. ln1-PlaC't'nllll. illgr. Apt !!, C:'<I You·f'f> r1~h1, 1hf',\'0re under-marulate. l iffi5, a nnu11l 6.\6--!156-1. pncerl! \:iil r.tesa Dr., C.~1. \1•inter. 675-715-1 or 12131 f5hl"' from''""""' Bl,d.\ ,,,,_1'87 BAY MEADOW APTS. Beam ceilings. paue!lni;, CASA de ORO SPACIOUS Bayfron!-l\lodPrn pr1v pall'>S, recreation f11. CASUAL Calif. L1\•ing in a upper duplpx . .J Br. 2 Ba, c1l1ti~. AH arlulfs, no pi't~. v.·arm r>lediterranean atmos-Yearly $.\OO/mo. WintPr e 2 BR'~ FRO;\f AS LO\\/ phere Spacious color co-SJOO/mo. 225 191 h Sf. NB. ft'> $1591mo. orr!1na1cc1 apts. designer! & 1 ~'~';..o=="='c·--~-~--·I 3S7•\V. Bay SL. C.M. lum1shcd :or style & ccm· \\llr-.'TER rental, J'-.'l!'l1'porl Call 6-16-0073 tort • H+.:'ated pool e Kitch· Peninsula. 3 BR. 2 Bi\. gar, l ,c1="~.,~--=2-8-R--2--" ... ,.. mmac. •. BA e.1 11·/ indirert lighting • \\'ID, 1 blk to bay & brh Cpts,, drps, hltru;. quif't Dclu.'(e P.t O. Adults. No pe t::.. $24()/mo. 675--6{)111. 4-plrx. r-.:r. Fr11')'s. \Va lk" to 1 BR.-$175 furn. I -N-e_w_po_c_t _H_e_ig_h_t_s___ ~hop'g & st:t1ls-. l child ok. ITTILITIES INCLUDED ,... '> ,;o pets. Jnq.: .S68 LaSalle 3"i1 \V. \Vilson 642-1971 LRG 1 BR. Duplex apt. Im-1 C'I "35'1 Apt . . . . 5-l""" _ . Unbelievably Beautiful m11.culatrly ftrrn. \V f w VAL o· ISERE Garden Apts. crpt'g, Tile k d1spos111. DL.-: new 3 BR. 2 BA. )-1 $127 '"/ 'I 1 Dshw~l1r . 2 car gar. pr1v Adu lts -oo ""ts. f1o\\·ers ·ear y, .'1U mo. 1 ;i Ut't' '" d I'• 1y N' 1 11• k yaI'<'t, lndry rm kids ok. f'\"<''""'l"hC're. $[feam & a u "' on • o pe s. or · • ,. · f'd 310 $285/mo. 5 4 8-1309 or \\'a1erfa!I, 4.'i' pool nee. Rm, Im( \Oo'<ln1an pre · • ~auna, S.1.':ls 1-2 Bdrm. }'urn-Ca1ahn11 Dr. ~R-7165 6f.r:)899. Unlurn_ from !l35. SEE IT: CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Adlts. no QUIET-Downstairs 200) Par.-nns. &l2·86i0. pets. lg kit. SIJ5-.S150. 2-121 2 Br. new l'hai: rpts. paUJ, -----Costa Mes• Newport B•ach ,--------""'---DESK space available $50 ------~----1 Huntlngton B••ch mo. Will provide turn!turto TI-IE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. i!l~UTt:S t~RO~f NE\\'P'f, BCll. Unbf>!JPVAbly lrii 11plg, hua:e flOOI . J&CUZZi, el~! blt1ns, i;h;i_g crpll'i, rlrJ)!;, Muna etc, Adulti;, no pc-ts. SINGl.ES ...... $1.15. 1 BF:DR~l ...... 1140, 2 BF:flR~l ...... $160. ~'cu·r£' righr, 1hr.y're und<>r· prlri:'rl• 1561 ~1e5a Dr .• C.r.1 . 5 hlks lrom Nc11•por1 Blvd.) * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Shag cpt • drps • hltnll BeatJtilUI Pool • AU UW Pd 2 BR. 1170 AduHs only-no pet.!1 Z.11 Ao.:ocado St. 646--0979 *BRAND NEW* La Costa Apts. J .r,. 2 BR. hhns, swimming pool, lanai, b<rr-b-que & gar. age. All u11l pr!. $1:.<> to $170. Ar!ulls. no pcl ~. 3:,.1 ,\ vocado. C!ll. 642-!.1'108 P ark-Like Surrounding QUIET • DELUXE l-2 & 3 BR APTS i\lso f'urn Bal·helors hi.· patios * l l!d Pools Nr shop'g • Adults only Martinique Apts. ADULT LI VING a115 mo. Amwcr1ng servire B 2 Parklike Beach L1Vlni rand new. J & lidrm&·. available. 305 No. El " !or AdulL" u15hwashers. t"1!'f'places 2 C11mlno neat, S11n Bath!<. t:nrlns£'d ratios. Poot Casa Del Sol Clt'mente. 492-4t20 & Qarlll:que. Carports & s!orage. No le11se reqlHrt'rl. W3.J2 Santa A11a A\'t . & 2 BR-furn/unf, Pvt pa-DESK s~ce a\'atlable $50 tio, lrplc In 2 BR. elevators, 1no. WW provlde furniture dsl11~·shrii;, crpts, drps, Pets a l $5 mo. Answering service 1 * BRAND NEW* aN"cptcd. F'rnm Sl45. available. 222 forest Ave, 21.H32 Santa Ana. \.4.C£'0S~ Zl!i61 Brookhun;t S!. llB. Laguna Bl"ach. 4'J4-9-;66 Jrom S.1\. Cou111ry Club) * 17141 flli2.f,fi,;3 * DI:SK spa(•e nvaUable $!'",() Spacious l & 'l Bft unus. lido Isle 1no. \\'UI provide Jurnittire J-'1'0m Sl..53. up. Frplcs. priv. 11.t S5 mo. Ans1>.•ering servire pauos, loads of t'Joset.o;. Bt.CllE!...OR flf)I, ~ln~lf' man, available. 17875 Beach B!vd. AduJ1s. J\li;;r. 537--021[_ rurn r1r unfurn. Call befof'f' Huntington Beach. &12-t321 Y' ALMOST READY 10 a n1 . or nit 5 p.m. CUTE ,\DOB!': ll 0 US t:, Brand ne\Y·l BR . $160-:!. Rn 67$.l,';;92 fOR OfFICF. OR srORt:, $190. UP. All u!d pd. Pnv. Newport Beach 211 \\'. \l'1l~on, C i\I . p>1f10, hill1ard rm, hid ronl 642-s;,GO \O,·/jacuzz1, Adult~. 2010l WINTER & YEARLY BAY VIEW OFFICES-r. n::h St NB 57>--4246 f.lavr ncran lron1ll furn &-1 ., · : '' ' · unturn . i'ilaruni.: ~; $175 -up ~lu.'(c, Air·Cl)nri!11n,.Prl DUPLE: ~5~::;. art. l.irl,, A r~11. hnmf>Ji also ai·aiJ'. R ~:do A~ea • ~(le Sq -~·1. arra. r 1c '" s mark<>t Call: 673_3003 675-8886 c11.1onom1~ Bkr. 6<.Hi700 1\la~ure 11riU1 t S nnl~". ~IED ICAL OR Grn. nff1c.-, 10 S17:i/mn Yearly rt'Tltal!.. rrn. S250. Smallrr S12.) 42·, 67.3--6<H9. 'l Nfll Rlvd., !\.B. . BP.AND llf'\V deluxe 2 BR. 2 Di\\IJS R~::ALTY 612-7((1() BA unit. Dishwasher, patio. s;.;, 10 S75 1110. Crnd fir. Nnw tJl!h::. Av<ii.I fllr 1st PARK NEWPORT .ilrtcond, 1648-B-C-D tenant Oct ll>th. Choice or ., B APARTMENTS .. rv•port lvd, C.\1. crp1s/drps. 675--Jl .'\l R. E. Ba('hrlnr, 1 t;r 2 Berlrooml\. ~12-28:.!I. 64·1-1061. Lido l~IP -\VATt-:RFRONT ~nd Townhnlll\f'S. :;;pa, pools, * NE\\'PORTB __ C_A_C_H_ 14'.: 3 Br. 2 Ba, ~,,, D/11.. 11 CI tennis. Frcim $170. Acr(lss ~i()....300-500 fl . :>:ic. hnr. Par! furn. S425. fromFashionJslandat .J11n1• PH. to.fr. Ervin, 675-\hrl[ 67."l-!\886 h<lrer & San ,'Jrmquin Hills Business R ental 44S DELUXE Baylron!-2 Br, 2 Roflds. 171.fl 641-1900. Ba. Adults, no fl('ls . Yrarly VISTA DEL MESA SliO\VROOM ~ri;. & office $:\.'iO. Slip Ava l]. 233 19th St. A t 1 ~pace. Close 1n Laguna Joe. J LB. 675-0236. 1 , 2 B<>p~~ me.n u' f . S95 10 S350 mo. 494--46;.3. "' "· ,. 11rn. "' n . Dish-I==~-=~~~~~~ l ~lr-.tAC-Dlx up~r 2 .Br. 2 v."1shcr • !-;tovc & Re/rig • FOR lsc. :wx1 sq ft 111-1 bid~ Ba. hltns, riv. hr. cpt/r!rp, Sha~ c rrt'l.':-Lrg RP(' center. for machine i.hop, garai;;e or nr. Hoag. $175. 6.16-8.325, Rt:NT St11rts Sl5S 11pholsfery shop, 54$-8797. 642-1276. Tustin & Mesa Drive ., * 600 sq. It. ~"TORF: nr "* * Deluxr 2 Br. 2 Ra. CID, * $45-4855 * OFFICE. 1125/1110. COSTA hltns, l"ncl t:"ar Sl75 up \1ESA 61fi.....2130. ~\S-J7()8 or 673-2370. OAKWOOD GARDEN S:'<lALI. office or sh'1p NEW 1 Br. rlC"an. sl'1v!' !..· APARTMENTS I" lirh St., Cnsia :'<l<>.<;a Y-"1 CAMPERS & BOATS Frnced lot 1rnra~r .'>Oe !lf'f Ii $10 n11r1. 6.1~.(i:trl() Per~on.1ls I~ Auto transportation 525 ltlD~:n "'anlcd \l'a~h. DC ilff'll, lr:r1"11lg Or·I t i;h~rr dr1vJng .~· r\pl'll~f'~. C11ll· !>-l1·vo l'l'.1-1 !77: ::i.flrr 1 pin 499--:!8!7. Personals 53~ • f'l:LLY L!Cl':'.\'SEl) * Rcno11 l\('d l!Jndu Sp1r1tuahst Adl"it·e on a!! mat!c1·~. 1/1\r', .'llarna_ci", nu~lnf'55 R('a<l1ngs i::1v('n 7 •!a.vs 11 11r'!'k, l!l a rn. 10 JO p.m. 312 ,'>: f:I Cam1nn RPal, S11n CIC'rrlf'/11" ·1"2-9\J!i, 4'.l~-tkl!O ---,-,.,-I 11·n1·1.n an.\ "1111"·~ r., 111 .. ;u•rirlrn! "" !':. 17th ST In rrnnt nf 1hr /\l11t1;i R1'"1a 11n !1-l7-i1 ;iro1111d nr ... n rfra<.r '.ill .»lfi-."1~~~ 5ATL1-N~G-v~o=v AGE S,i1J \\1111 rnr In ;\lr'\1Co s111q•r "'flf'll~f'· Crr~ 21'.l: J7f.t.~iil !'.';Vl::~T 111 ~,111r rutur('' i\"rar ln:. !akt'. i\1·1 r11i:r !rill' 11s Sl'J [Ji•r 1110 ~.!l-0017. LA School or l\tassagc San!a Ana -5'10--6936 Lci1v rost day/r1·f' rla~~es ,\LCOJIOLICS Anonymnu~. Ph<lnl;' ~12-7217 nr \\Tiie T'.O. Bnx 1223, Crl~1a \!r,\a . VASECTOMY I NFO ,\pCarr, 6·12~14~'> Social-CfUbs 535 Ba lboa Peninsula E I.th SI NB "'1801 encl car. '.\lature ar!lllts 11r *SJOWEEK&UP* · · ,i ·"".,.. · rrr1rc<i prrl"<I. No J>els Sl4&/ Studio & I BR apts. Apt. Unturn. 365 mo. &15-151:i or 644-075.l 1m ~...'ln!a Ana Ave., C.\1 ~1gr. Apt 113 646-55-12 l"f':,\R new 1 BR., ~und lf'~·PI wl garat:e. All con- veniencf'~. Lar~t frncrd rf"ar yard. Chilrl rir Pf"IS 11rlrflme. l l7Jlmo. fi.1~241.l. SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apt. Sl4l> Up. Hid pnol. Play yd. Cpls, drps, blrns, patio. Kiri.<. ok. 199-1 t-.1aple No 3 6-12·3813 2214 O:>lll"~e No. 6 646-2287 refrig, 1 hlk from or<>;in :'\ev.·port-'.\'orth r.rakinomirs Bkr. 67.'>-6i00 Conlrniporar.v rnurilr, 1175. No pet.<;, 673-00:i7 afl fi s&l lrvine Ave 6-lj-OJ)O Industrial Rental 450 \\'!Df: \VORLD CLEA.i~ Bach 11pts nr sleep nns, steps heh. SIOO/mo UP. 31J E. Balboa Blvd. 673-!19-15. SUNNY ACRES General 2 BR rlC'lux 1,,1\·nhouSt>, 3 BR. 2 Ba, cp!lcirp~. bhn~ 1 (714) l':~!\-713! nr :i21-7728 yr olri. l hlk rrom heh. i-.:r. r>-"e11.·rorc-South *COSTA MESA* !~~~~~~~~~~'.! MOTEL crpls., drps. bltns, fl\·t. 1 bllt ~ourh of f"a ln;rounds 2376 Ne"''JX!M Blvd. 548-9755 VEN DOME pario. enrl garagc. ariul!s, sn1 pet OK, $165. 3009 Co- 1;1l1rlgC', ~7247. s.hop'g cnu-. Yrly. 67H 223. li()O 1filh St f,.\2-1'lli0 12& sq It, 110-Z20 power, pri-1, YEARLY-Unfurn 2 Rr. 1 Ba CX::EA:-."FRO'.\'T nr. P i er · \"ate office, new bldg. Lost 1nd Found J[Q~] e S25 \VK & UP • On Ocean LJ:Jvt'ly Bach·l sn.Rms. !llaid "erv1ce. Pool. Util pd. e Call 675-.1!7-10 e 2 BR Jurn \lo'/ ocean view, \\linter $165. Children OK 675-IJ73. $13~. No pees. Arlults. 1 BEDR00'.11. • 6<.1-9~49 • • WESTBAY ELDEN NE\V l .and 2 Bedrm. garden apts. 11• 'pool. FnO~l S-190. AD ULTS 23U Eldf'n A\~., C.~I. &15-5780 • • L~tACULATE APTS! ADULT and FA:-OTI LY Section Close to shopping, Park .,.. Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba * Swim pool, put/green * Frpl, Indiv/Lndry lac'ls 1845 Anaheim Ave. COSTA t-.l l::SA 642-2824 Corona d•I Mar 2 BR. S l~·mo, Couples. 1613 Balboa Pffinsula !-;anta Ana Ave, C,!\f. 1 Br Upper+ gara11;e. !'11.ttuno &16-4710, e\'e!I". 54l-R.i72. \\'ATERFRONT • Beaul1ful- work1n11: adult. Et \\•alk to l -=---=~~-----1 Bay vie\\' apts. 2 Br. upper bc:h. \\'ater pd. Sl5j mn. Dana Point 11 pt v•/p1er & gl1p 11.11111 Rr- 615-0307 eves/\Oo'knrls or * * s· I TV I 1 commod•I• ••p lo ~· ~-1 1. • in11: t", • poo, pe s .. ~· •N<> 642--1470 rlass. ok. DAi'\A f.1arina IM, 34Ul S·l50/mo. yC'arly. Also 2 Br. NICE 2 rooms for l11dy. Ulil Coost Hw1·. 11!r B11 IO\\"f'f Rfll 11o•/p1rr furn. Share k1tchPn. Pri. Huntington Beach facil . $3()()/mo. yC'11rl.\' Call en t. ,._ o rl r 1 n k i n g. 614-2501 or :21.1:6911-!188'1. Rea~nable. 675--0621 . fP.EE t.;11 1, !urn l & 2 BR. Corona del Mar nr brh pool S130 up ~16-.liT. ;.~721\2/5.~::166. NE\\l..Y DECORATED 2 Br. w/gar. $13.'i. Fnrr! yri w/patm. \Vtr pd. 252fi·B S11nta Ana Avl". Call btw n I & 5 pm. 636-412<1. !110DER"1 l Br a p1 cpl~. drps. rishwsr. bl11ns.· ~llr. l rh1ld 1Jk, /\ll uni pd. St:.O mo . 3(l7 Avorarlo. apt!!. &15-IY.l~·I. CLrA;..r:? Br, 11 3 811 Studio. Adull!'. no pe!s. Pnol. Pn patio. 7;,s \\'. 18th St. C-'.lf. il!.t:T 9-B. GARDDl ap1, f:a~tg idP, Adults-no pets. St 2 br, Ml"\\" 2a r , $16~•. 372 E . 20th '.\'I".\\' 2 BR. 2 ha, rl~ti"'~hr, ha!rony, gar. Nr. OCC ,r, Sn. Cri11st Pl11r.a. Sl65. 96S-6i2<; nr :..il>--li::lllfl. • Bach, F. or unf S1J5 11p • ] AR F urn nr unf $130 top e 2 BR furn or unf $14l> up Adlts, Pool. 642-2181 f'At-.11 LY 2 ~!y 2 Br+ stove. S\4:1/mo. !!!15 V 11 I r nc la. Fnrri ~'d. Nr. Baker/J\olt'n· rl'l7fl . 3 BR, 2 Ba, new rirps. rpl.o;;. li!l ns, p::tlio, Slf~~/mo. Al~n 2 RR, unfurn. S\50. 645--4547 <•r :'J.111..{]32•1. £ Br. }·runily Units. Newly dC'ror. c"n1:. Joe. Pool. $165. \11LLA illESA Apts, n9 \V. \VJlson. 646-1251. 2 BR. 2 RA, cp!/drp$/bl!1n \\"~hr/rlryf"r. hk11p, pa.110, (";a r. 2 kids/no pe ts 1 165 IRl ·ll Del M11r. ~S-R218 East Bluff BACH a p1. rompl ki!ch & ba. 1 adul!. Furn. u!t! pd. SW. Yearly. 6~2..S52fl. Bachelor Apt. $JOO/mo. * Call f..16-~7 * --AITRACT 2 Br. J1a Ri! NEWPORT BEACH NICE apt for rent, 11 hlk 10 ocean. Util rd. $15'1/mo. 2500 Se!IV\l:'l\l, Crl~l. Co1ta Mesa Q. Cpl-". rlr~. h!t11"1, ri~h1\hr, Villa Granada Apt1. Laguna Beach • r nc! >:ilr. Pr1v p 11. I 1 o. Four bedrooms with halcon. fi.1:>-29~:J. 1(1~ ilbo\'C & !)('lov.•. (;rAClOUl\ 4 Br. ::t Ba. oceanv1ew lo ON TEN ACRES living & quiet 11.1.rroiindlng rf'S["ICIOS1hl e parly on 1 y . 1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unfum. CL!'.:AN 2 Ar. ll2J. Lipprr. il ___,. ...._ Rr!'s. 50 ~·els 1,, \\'nods Cove Fireplace.t I priv. patlol. CarfJf'I, rintf)£'.<., r a n ~ e . lor ram · Y 11ith ehildrf'n. Cool, Sup•r, 1 BR. Carport , l">o pets. Vacan1 ,._car Corona del ~1ar High U:ively furniture, Frig1d111re Beach. Lease Orf l9th-June Pools Tennis Contnri Bid.st. School. Fireplace wet bar&. 11ppl"s, fro5t lree ITfrig. I 030=~_1_39_:,c. c'!J.f-S~c'-'c"~-~~ 900 Sea Lane, Cd!if 6+i·26ll fii:i.-.il 78• built-In kitchen a·pp!iances. Qut>en ir.z bed. Crptll, drps. $12J1m'1: S·lr'l \l'k Bach, Util (.\1acArLhur nr Coast Hwy) 2 BR ~1url1n, ha !..· 1 ~· Ops. &35 AMIGOS Y.'AY &W-2991 2220 Elden, Adlllts. $150 mo. pd, rol0r TV at Cresent Bay I crt. hrated ponl & garagr, Co!dweil, Banker &: Co. 64S-9Z7$1 Bch. 494-Z"";Jf)S ~ BAYFRONT ryn1rt netghbr>rhnorf N n l\lanagini: Agen! S.ll·S22l . J BA\'VJEW rh1\r!rf'f1, no pets. &lb-SQ.12. $120 -BACHELOR, attrac, Lido l5le Announ('/n::? !hf' ryuiC't npcnuig Huntington Beach c.lcan. Qu iet. Nr fn11·~ & -----Lf)\\.FH 2 8t. S 1 :\ ~. dtl Bl:'.AUT!f"L:I, barhelor apt of BayPQrl Apis. · .frlr Rann(' /0 1•,.11/r<>!n,. KfDS WELCOME ir;hops. l\1atUN' A 1 !, no P"'I. .. Upshllrs. Patio Rik tn hi!l.s !.:. /lf't~ ok $285. to $385. 17·10 sq JI, 3 olhce~. 110-Z?O 1.~r. &l.\lilll. power, nr S.D. frwy. ocean. szoo. 67.}-~(tf.IS. "i(IO ~q ,, ,_ flt I I t . OCJ::i\N1'"/lfJ.\'T -\V1nter: 4 •. , ug o . ces. P en .Y 2 Br. l .~ Ba. Split Levrl. p 2 B & 3 8 1 8 . of parking, nr S.D. fr.1')'. Aduhs only oo pels. 1721': ~r. , a. . . r,. a. & l * C. NATTRESS RLTR * Bcriforrl Ln. 5-18--7533. Rr. 'rl.v. un fitrn. 642--49.'!6. 230 E. J7th C.ilI. 642-i4S5 Santa Ana 1 ;1;~J OR;jylJYJlnl; Oocf k, ~Br, NE\V 1ndu'.~1:rial blr!~. 6.100 ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ~, . {'ran rnnt. urn . ., Br . 1 400. fl 2 1 1. s~,,-/\ 1 i;.i" ,,712 1"C'. n 1cr. oa< in~ ·•~:, g '"' · · rioor5, ZOO arnp s1ni.:lr ph;isr, CAN'T BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atmosrhtre 2 BR .• 2 BA11{ Carpets .'-'. drps Alr Condllionrd Private Patios HEATED POOL Plenty or lawn Carport & Stnrage JiTDDEN VILLAGE 2;:.')0 Soulh Sal!a Santa An11 • 546-1525 Santa Ana amplr parking. 937 \\'. lSTh l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I SI. C '.II. &12-2?14, "'kPnds 0r VILLA MARSEILLES eve~ 5.1i-9116. BRANO NEW \1~1 IND. hldi:: for lease nr SPACIOUS mo. 10 mo. HlOO .(ri 11 11nl1.'; & 2 Bdrm. Apts. 5£-e !\Ir Thomas 1253 Logan Adult L iving Avr, C.\I or fi7.1-1417 f'\'r . F urn. & Unfurn. CdM OFFICES D1~h11·a~hl"r color CQOrdinrtt-~lUXI" airfcond. ·l.ir ~Q. tc. l'd appllance1 • plush shag in<'lllrl lne util. R E Jnvci;!- ca.rpet • choice of 2 color mf'nts Bkr. 67.l-7711. seh<'mes • 2 b.at.M • stall :NDUSTRIAL Uni1.~ C.ill. sho\\'C'rs • mirrored warn. 110-220 po1,·,.,r. :sci1. t. 0 robe dont'!I • indirect light. S115/Z..10. Ph: fil2-l~~i ,.,..,...,..,..,..,...,..,...,...,...,_, I n~ in k1fchcn . hreakf11sll=--~=~-~-~~ bar • hllll'e priv11 1e fenced Rentals Wanted 460 3 H('a!f'rl P{Vlls Li!rgP Ch1bhnllse f'!t. BBQ patio • plush landscaping -l BR, 2 ha ('fllld<'J. Blnfl~. Chilrl C11re Centrr brick Bar-B.Q'g • !lll'ge heat. Prrlrr nld ~rr·11011 nr holi~" G~at new l 2 & 3 Bdrm~ crl pool, l.r. lanal. Jr\'1n!' T<>rtit{'l', $3;;() Ufl. From Sl·l:l 3101 So. Bristol St. t.75--111~7- SOUTH COAST <lh J\li. N. ot So. Coast Plaza)lc,-~.-~,~,-,~11----,~1 -,- VILLAS Santa Ana ~. "'' u .... want!'. rC"n ,;i nr 1101 :'l!acArtht1r Rll·d, 54().,l;.l\~:l l ROO'.llS .!',; h;i 1h. SIOO mn PHONE· 557-8200 prrm h1;1m . t<:tari :-.oi· 2 • HR. unrurn, he11ch, 71~· ffi."...liflfll I ~ "SON S1rphrn "'anrs r(Vl!'l'l IO•·I. 11t1\'~ (';ill !~12--r1'11J~ I ~ . 11 Rentils fnr Irvine ~lurly C ~ hrh1"f'f'n R .~. ~. )Inn-Fri I Fa.th r r co 11 f' c I 2 13 Apts., I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ n!l&-1121 ... Furn. or Unfurn. 370 l~oom s 400 7M~;=,-c-. cR~.-0-,-,7,,----,-46'5 lnq: 281'2 No. 2 LaSallf' on ha}. S\7.""i. i\dull5; .>\nri !he ~ltghL!y lr~s rri1 /r!r1•~. ~n l"f't~. !J!iS-J4J:1. A1 lr<1r 2 BR Sl39 & s1;,3_ .~ ,~-l''I fi•~S."'l:J r'JUIPI O[lf'M lnt: nf R&Y\"lC\\ ~]l;-lj~"l eii s1•«l 1\U '(tl'il~ Pl"ls ok f,(Vl' r. a,,., <\tn n .;;;h ,..,,_ ,.,.. ;\pts, f•'r fan11!1e~. 1-~~-~---~-~-• ~1·, ["'r \\rrk l'p v.r/ .ar. ra~" · ,.ai·r General Furn Bachelor & 1 Br Newport Beach Call 171~1 &14--5.i.i."1 LRI. I Rr ,11rt unfurn. r111~. r.-.o1 l!r.-hl•I)! 17.':1i:! "A"' l\ii.ti,.,n. Carnp11~ nr 1f', '.':R ~1(1(1 E xceptionally n ice. rlrr"'. hltn~. TPfru:::, Sl 10 '''" 1-.:r·rl'"" l..1nc. 968-7JJO or • S./I \\",.,rh L'p ilfll ~. '.llOTE!. n1" :..1i.;..n7C..-.. Found (free ads) sso 8LAC\( Prk\nr.sr wfhrnll'n txinr~. 1,·l"ar1ng lira <'Olla r. fn11nd \"ir. Oroill~?i' & DPI l\1.1r C '>l. • hi.'>-'i6.)7 Rfrcr :'• 30 fl rn. PLJ::,\SE -2 half 1.:1·n1' n k1t - !t'n~. blk & 1\!\llr & t1i:;rr i;;1r1prrl. \11c R11lrar1l' Srtionl, l\l rs11 \"rrde. l'RG~.:r\T' ~fi..1\.1 11 . Fou;.;0 2-s-,-,~&-,-,-h,~,c,-,-,,~,1 l~rr rin11~ • !llalr • /rm 11 /n11rnt' 1;ig ''G l ni:;ri'"'' 9fi2-?.!.IO. CllARCQ=,c11=.-&c.-,-, h=,= .. -,-poctc,,-,,1 1nalr k1trrn. he he~ loni:: h;i 1r. V1r. Li~a St. in II B f;li-7fi~l!i , L fl RO R ;\ n 0 R P."lr1r1rr n•;;IC'. l ullrr nr f.· :\1 1!'!irls11n, 1r·1·1nr, 213 '.1:';'.'J.11:. I~ f(i( ·~[;,-,-,-,-,,-1,--,,.-"-,-,-1.-, '1 11 ti 1,hltC' markua:". \11r (•f .1.1r11h1.r<·P & ('a111pu~ l1n1·,., 1 ·1r111·r~1t.v r ark. il.13-11~1. ~·ocND h1;1cl; rC'r.~tan (Ion~ hair1 ral '1"11~~ from Ynrk1"1•n \"a. \/tr )71h & Oraru:::r. C .'II. 646-4SHi. 1··111 ·:-.:1 I ~ff'y .~. II hll(' lrm,11<> rat \'1r l'n[lpy St. Cnmna 01·! \l>t r l\'1'11r 1111:: rrrl ,..,,\. l">r i;;~-111;:;;- ••11 .\rl,Hll~ .~. J:11•hoiN1 '"'~'.l,~1 \\l\Tt.R Rf.'.':TALS SO. of Jlv.·y. 2 br luxul)' 11_01 ~. !'\ chtld""" ..,.., ""'" !f.l'!.fi~.:· IUe8liJl!JIU =~=~""-~""-,,,,-°'! $130 up. 2110 Newport "' 11P· · 0 "'" "' ,.~ · • Sf:LLTNG Ynur bo::il~ "List" I d CM Ea~lr<ln'· Penw~ula. 3 BR. ' w/rlel'k. Ltkr !WW IO\I~)" !YlCi ~:. C11n1 1no. ~l•}..Oril LGXUnlOl::' I Br \Valk1ns;: :itl(-'.lj.i:t I \\ith us .• srll II last. Daily \\ 111rt r: \T \"" (,r 1•lrr ,.. B v '• ' h"'h' $::',"fl mnn1h ~h;;i:: ITi11· ilrp<;. S26~1r.<;~ ~t.;;-\UTIF'l"L 1 f: 2 RR. <11s!anrc tn beach & shop'i;? -ELDEN -=~---------1 T'll0' Clas~l!Jed .. &12-5678 O;ik.,la, C .~I ~1:ii-16fli. I Br. $1~ z,. Sl:'.O. 2 Br. $!50 J"),\\"lS !~l'..,\LTY fi.12-7(1ffl for .i;:-artlo:irunt: tii:Hi.)i2. C nf Shai:; l'rpt"ri. Dshwhr. Dre~i;-. h:l '-P A· ~rn•ll 1•' younl.: man "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l ld -' f B h I (·nnirmpnrarv ,a en /\p1< 1ll"ril o.rn1ln1'C'n111/n1Jt1mum • rJ:. e.... or 11<' e nrs. 2 BR. 1,a10, r,.rport, 1 i blk \\,\Li\ t,, hr a ch &-~tori's. i 1' • 1 , 0, . f ~ ,., l r . "0 0 1 . inc r0,,n1 LJ:Jads ol slor11g•. , kl XE\\' 2 RE"ROO\f ~11.1m """1. Adu!!.~ nnl)'. l~J to I •••h ' I • A nn 11 I d I n ''' ' ,. f' 1. ,, I ol · P.1r ing' '' • l•J"I\,,. ,I !11 Lilt: P."h (";,11 * 1~ ,,_ . .,._ "·· iay. <'· "". 1a, tfl s, rp~ •. ~ r•1r, $1'"11''•. C•ll .•1•.·,10•.. 11110, .1f\Tl!.J::'I". ,,,,u t!<. o y Nf• 1 • I I t•> • Ch t St ~18%33 "',.." " ··<>-·' i::;.i ,n ap;irm,n .. l ,I•· p;.· S10 tno. C11l l D11v1(l. urc1 · · -. ••· romn1.xi<11rs .":or./, ,\va1l tl"lni;:. f\o f1PIS. Sl~ l\lo. , 1 ,_ ~~2Atlanta .53fi -77~(). 1.,11~ f'"I. lli~h lind>•'ipi ri.: ' .. -.· ·,-,,,., Q ' 8 J 1· ,--3131 • 2. fir!. '11111h~r. '~ ,,11 , •'P1~. .., NICB 1 BR Dpl'(. 11il"' .-,.'pl ~,.., une '" 1>-~·rarl.v. h~:'i--4·\47.. drp~. $l'...l'ilmo. 1 ch\lri. nn $1-10 Sl<i. Arlull~. r•n P•'rs. ~·.11 ---~-~--. 1,---------------------, •-••••!•' I>>' ''''&"" l R. I Lr·•· 2 BR \I 1 2 f'f' I , ···rel•••.\,··. Fl·,\!Al,E ('1111,v. R11chf'lnr 'J ,..,.,,... '" · ' '' -,,~-~~=---I ·r., . 1 mn~ rJl'I' .,,.1 •·•· 1~~~ ''· 11n11rn, rn1s, .. rps, r ,. • ~ * * * * * Trader 's Paradise ,,1 .. 11 n\'('r 30 !\o ""t~ · >" ~ .... .-,.. · • ,. l'nn111 S7'1/111n Furn Utd " ,,. \\,\LI-.:!,, hi•;u·h, 1 RF:, p11110, r}ltlrlrp,<, \·rry <'l,.an, 2 ht 1 11~. f'l11ldrrn 11 f'l romr fil~:1i/IO nr filr,-~ljr~ • · I &4&-2TM ~ 'nr car. )'rly lr11se. ;i<!ul•~ !1'1 prts. fi73~.1l2. 2 BP., r·pls, drp~, i::;arh displ, ~-ii m"'" 111 11Jtn11·ancr pd lrir><tl f,,r ~t u cl en t SJlARP 1 Br & 2 BR. lllr! i\rl1rl1~. no p<'!5. '1709 Rll·rr 2 RR, :1 ha , Yearly 1~1". r~q1or1 ~1111111 child ok. 7::,1 \ 'ru·a. :i~tH,%~ •c-.-,-,-.-M-,-,-.------1 +i~2-\,i~ll._ -----~-II pool. l\r, "h<"\ft~. Arlult~ :"\n A\'I". NB. fi7J .. OS[1. l blk hYJ1n Big CoronA S120. r.12-72')1 :ill:. pin. Lnr~ 1 Br ar1. $\2,i. Nn -----------1src;.; i•v.m rnr i1 ork1n~ pets. Util pd. UIS.\ )1onrovia. J BR. 2 BA. 2 doors from Avail lO/l * h73-7127 Sl7,J -2 Art. ~1u1'hn. A<ij t·h dr!rrn or rrt.~ J.ndr;.· A~IAZJ:-;G Arlult L 1 v 1 n g n111n. 11 11h r r \1·11hnut ronk· ""'l" ',--~-'-------·I •hop'0 O•p'" Ccpt'rl '"'-n Bf11ut. 1 !..· 2 BR f11rn nr 1111! inc nnv ·~. r:. Co<. I• '• f•'-,,......., . .,..,. \•·alt'r, yearly or 9 mos.1" · "'' • "· · ,,.. · fa1•1I, <>ni:;I i.:ar. 17282 No. 2 ,. '-= BR I Costa Masa C·c '1S 0 301 21 ' '9" '227 A•t.<. l"rlf e!r~n. O\'f'll .•. "12-11'. •,· FRESHLY pa1nlf'ri \ up-r "11 n & mod t' r n . n • ~ '..,, • '" '' ~-,, ' A~h Ln, HR. '' (]" ·"'' per. Cpt5. drp~. rlshw~r., .-11 7:,WliO!l. DELUXE 1 BR. Shae rpl, dsh,1·hr . .!16l.!l~~~=~~=--~--I D •\V l1n 2 Brl <liFri\s, :«h.1~1,c,7.Bclkc,-.froc--m-cffc_cBc.-Pc"c,c.c,o."c'c"l,I C II I , k $I 'S 2 !..· .I RR"s. $160 ll". P11tto, ""''' d-• ,., ••. ,,, , ,.,,., hltns. Adul1~. nn pet~. a \\ \TERrRO'.\T Bal Pen APARTMENTS cran o\·rn. sunu!"C " ... ..,1, rhllrlrM'l. i\tO,RA KAI ~,. • .,. ' .... "' ... " ut1! prl. ST:> rn<> Ideal for • f ' 377 \\' \\'"I 1:.•g.?cn· '· bath~. l lu.i;:-e pool. !>-l11df'nl. fil2--Ri20: 642.-404 at pm_.~.--.-!'p11r 3 Br. tam rm. pn1· l'Un NO\\' AVAILABLE · 4 • 1 son ..... """"· Ap1~. l~~~I i\lor11 Kai Ln., Merrimac Woods Shady Gardens-Pool t!"ck. ~m t>oat marir. \\'lnt!'r Alr Cond -f"rplc's -3 S11.im· O•luxt l Br., l Ba. 11 n1k t:. ol Beach. 962-S:~'.M. 42.l i\lrrriniac \\';i \ c .:-.1. LITE 111r.\' hrlrm. nn 17th C.\T. lines times dollars l & 2 BR. }·ron1 SlJJ. 1~". ~Z2~. 548-1395 A..116. ming Pnnla • He11Jrh Sf"I -Cpts. drps. gt(l\'t:':, Adul'g ----,· '---fnr \1nrk1n.1: lady $15. v.k. ""'-•"-Te · Crt G "Bll J"CHF.;7. ORO Af"TS LRG. <lelu.'( nioh\Je home. ol·.· •. i.•,-,1 ,, -, f'.\I l''-------------------..IJ 177 E . Z!l\rl ~!. 642·.,.,...., BE,\CH lront 2 Br. 1 8 ,, ...... 1. nn1s s • ame • only, no fll"I!<.. $lfil. 54.>J.110. ~·i~A •u l 2-J BR' -~ '" hanf Room. ,,.,,., " 11n111 . -" CPntral healing & 1'00hn~. 2 -· -·-,~~c---~--1 "* * S1unnlllg l BR. Garr!C"n or TV. hltni<. koni.:s izr bffis. 1 l.· 2 BEOROO:O.I lit'] l.· 2 BR., lrl'! ems. pool. l"nnl Pnvale t:lo5ed gar BR. $('C "1 ;ipprl"r1;itr f:lJ()\I 1\ l!h hlllh. pvr "'"· 14TH CE'.llTURY n-11210115 Apt. Pool. Rec rm S:'Tll dog \\'1nt"r S27JJ. ~12.l4 lton. F'RO:\t $141} ti: shops. util pd, J884 i\lon· \l'.~h/dryer. ~36--0336. r 11 r 0 • $ I 7 .i, i..; n I u ,.11 1r:ir~·""· ~'0 ~k1~g, 'r hlk rn trip1ych hy Ni.-tiolAs Bnon;:i. tok. 11 ~5 f4~5.i.VI. Bf~,\fllfRO:"\T -Bh.-helor. MEDITERRANEAN JYJVl/l. 548-0336 Sll':I 2 BR •. 2 Ba, rpt:o1, rlJ1>!!, Sl:;Q/n10. 1\rll!~. no pP!.~. k(';i.-h, Sdl. 4'i~ii1 1'f>rso. Apprali<NI di $60:'11. e 1 &-2 BR $140 & 11ri. Trnp-Ir;: ft~Ti0. car. SlOO/mo SHARP 2 BR. 111 BA. crpt~. hlim 2!66 Rn<!nl, :"rflCP ~~ R00\! ui pr1\·111r h<in1r 1n 1'1·anr fnr ci1 r.<rl .~nu~rr. 32- ical JlO"I, Sp1r11l ,;;a1r~. lrplc. \\'tnt('r. /;.)6-1:!..i l r\1'11 VILLAGE drps. 1200 Sf) II. Al'a il. !1011' !194-2!:;2 or !:!17-;,.\!11 546--0100. ~5-77li6. (',,~fa \Ir~!!. rN" ~rntleman. ,_.,,_ 842-7S!l7 rtf1rr;, 11n1. 14j E. 1~th, &l2-460..I. 49~-0209 NtrE oce;inJront 2 BR ap!. 2-100 llarbor Blvd., c .r.1. $16.';/)fo. 557-7768. ~~c'AcL~J<~. ~.~.,~.~P~oo~l~&::..:,~":.:_rm_. c1 I H""~n~t'in~g~t~o~n-8°'o~a~c"h---I Call lnr llpJl'I. f.46...$70fi $83,400 F irst TO 2BR turnupperSlT:i.uhJprl. rrrlr. C'PI~. r.rr.•. 111nter. 1714) 557-8020 2 BR. 112 Ba. :o.1ud10. Encl t,. 2 Br-{!u\c1 blrig. $130 up. ;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;\rVT ha1h I.· N"10m for rrnl. to tr.I.elf' f.Jr hc>uc"" nr 111. 1 child 01\, \\'11Jk to stores. $2f>:•. 111( I 11111. li7:)..(121."1, P.E'.':TAL OITICE p11fio. End "f cul-de-sec. 339 220 12th St. & 219 lSth St. ON BEACH! p1·1 ('n1r11nt•e, patio. ~25 11·k. come units. Kei\'P~n Br:ir'li. 642-5583 HOL'St;s & Apt~. \\"inter & _o_P_E_N=JO=Ao'~'~T0~-'-"-'-'-1 Cabrillo, 642-3933. WALK TO BEACH ;,.1::0..fi!l:1:1. C1ill ~Ir. Oa.v. 71 4 ~1.:.1o:~1. * Avl 00\\'-1 & 2 Br ft1rn yrnr!y. $16~ to Sl500. FAIRWAY l;\·l'.\.IAC. 3 BR. '2t:, JlA, crpt.5, J..f\\'ely 1 k 2 BR, rp1. drp~. ROO~l frir rent 1\'/pri en1 , - Pool, rt'C rm. en l"C' Nn l\!ar~h111l n.rahy 615--.JITTl rlrp.~. S'.!00 /l\to. Avall nov.·. bhns. rlshwhr. M7 3957 NE\V APTS fnr 1vnrklni;: m11.n over 30 Dunc bu~gy. l9ffi :'ll ini-r, ~"d-,, """'' •. -1•68 1 Rr From $227 C .. ,1,1,., '·•·JO. ,1, ~.· ''· $.t()()() invest~ \\1Jl trrir!e .. .,, .. ''"' or pe .. """"°' . • Cl~ 81\ y • VILLA APTS .1;,1. ' . "' • ""o-."" f II 8 Laguna Beach 2 Bit Frnm S242 or car 11t.1rth . 00 frrP .t SHARP 2 BR. $l~S Nr. L1rlo, l Br • I BR. d5h,1·shr. rE"fri~. rlf'"'. 3 Bit r rom $31'5 R tntals to Share 430 clr~r. Htd Pool. Adulu, ""1 pets. SJ% 67.~-6450 11Pw err. $110, $130 \\'/~t e N"r Arh 1 k 'l Ar, lU, &I. Furf\l!l!te A\'8.llAble ~ __...... * &II.rt:i9l * %Z12 M11.ple (Ir &12·952(). FOR •• 1, 0, • I h• m"htfa 2 & 3 BR's 'i-12--0~~·1 <>r ~612 S\8:l Up. Pool. 21;:i S. Cst C d " h I C0~1 -• ,..,., 2 room5 fnr l11rly.1--------""" ' ., ~ Prlv11Te p!!otlo pool -lndlv. llii)'· 491..fl209, jl) !1211--6743. arpcts-l'llpes-uLS \\ll5ltr l r111. f11rn. share k1I. PM. SP E:En Queen Ga~ lir~rr; * STUNNJNG Garden Apr. hnm(' furn, pa Un, nr bay, laundry tllc.· CLEAN .1 hr. 2 hfl upJ1'f'r. hea!t'd pool-saun11s·tennis f' 111 . N n rl r 1 n k 1 n g. In l!OC>j ii-orkini,! 1.,..11n111n11• Pool. Sml ®g ok. J Br. $1Yi5. t~ P"t mn fi0?,..\4:.i<l. 1'·rar Orange C.O, Airpon A: hltns, cpts. di"~. ""' f)('\S • 2 DR. Quiet, \\'alk to Town n?c mom-ocean vle\\•g R"asoriahlr 6~.(Ji21 \\.(nald like 10 tradr f,,r fin 2 Br. Unf. $16J. 64 J--5a30 • \\'l:'\TER REJ\'TALS • l:C!. Adult1 only. SCi5/mo. 962-3894. f.t heh, Arlults. J..e11 ~ :?17 pallos-ample pfU'klng ~HARE !io~r nn Lido J,le. eleclr.c<lryt>r-Call!lli-I~ .. i6 :Po!ALL bachelor 11pl, All 2·3 & 4 BR. A[l1 ~ 20122 Santa Ana Ave. L0\\1t:R 'l BR. crptF, rlrr~. Cyprt'ss. Sl70. 494---0'lC ~ccurlty guards, · C!uldren arttpll'd. f"o r Belore Noon. · uti.l's. $8:5/mo, S25. M."cunty. ABBEY Rf.ALT'" 642-1':;'1 ~!gr. fltrL Joachim, Apt 3·A hl1n~. f'TK'I gar .. I Mnld OK M•se Verde HUNTING TON rlt!itlls rllll 673-7185 A~l. Q ' Chr15 c r1111 CnMteUru:nn Must be: owr 40. 64&-8464 · ll'" Lf\G. 1 BR '""I•-. u1,·1 54G.6215 Sl·IJ. :\lr"la Verde ~16-!Y.!Ji PACIFIC f u ,, •• p ~ -d 11<1>1 ~ ,. ... Y' ATTRACTIVE 4 BR. 2 Ba, Furn. 11.pl. :m· 10 u Y "1 ·I';'''"" ~vn · · BACH APTS-l"itm. $75 & s~s pd, i, b!k bcti. 417 Ba.y, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath 1 & 2 BR. Apt, crpt"<I & rlrp5 2 in choose from .. 2 Br •. mo\\' 71 OC V tt B oct11n. S!JO ea. Color TV, Big \'Al. 'l'NI~!' fnr m~tnr /)('Im". mo incl utU. AdullJ, no pets. R~1lhn<1. ;\n rx-1-'. 5-11-113.'i Llvin11: room with cAthedral i;tov". tl"lni. Pt>nl . Lntiry rpi ... l1rps ,_,paint. A1 n1 lfW'. 1 ciJ~~~1~7 · · -'t"tl"CI. ffi.1-l818 5 10 92 t -~~ . F'or info <1131 ';"~f>-06ll;,,:=;,'o"°:;-w,";;;-by'-.ocp::pc1_.-;;c: 11 Rr C"mPI furn Cl<'1n far1I. Chlrl rn nk. 646--Sl:..1. ~r ~ho."'&. f....ru, ideal tor -=• I: ('eihnlil' & trplc. Sepuale 1 "~~~~~=--~--f ' .. ,, Ofc OJl('n 10 11m.6 pm Dally Garag es for R•nt ClS 11.1.11 1_,_ \l'ood•cl>•.·r ,,,_ DUPLEX 1 BR furn l"n J!llTat::re. l B!k heh. g mo'11 !:iunrlry a.rea. Encl 1111.Uo. Rf.DEC. h.!t 2 BR. IW°'Y rlrp~ ~uple, no children, nn pelJ, \\'ILLIA~I \VALTt::RS CO. ""''r , ~ • cat.s, dogR. or motorcyCl6. 116.l mo. 646-4011 , 612·~ !-;wimniini pool k chUdttn'i hltnJ, $1:il. lh1iri OK. ;i;.; SJ.fl! n10 &1.-,.,1:il!:J nr 6-14·1408 I ·----... -..-...... -.,~TORAGF. <'!Ir~. r fJ 111 fl . (Iver <'itffiPf'r, full cf]p1 q uit t. !143-~. LRG ~<'h ~ft1 _ l.itf•l 1~1.,· p1ayi'l'Qunrl. $200 ~h11l1n1t1r ii42-;;\1S. or ~11-0i'!i.1tnr11pp'.. • OCEAN VJE\V From Sl:\.'.1, 1to1~f'~. hnllts. Nr. (). rnt)' rhll' ~ m'lunt. ri"l'W'nrliihlr Ii _ BR f\1?'71 f1 55. Nn P"'t~. lrll"al rnr ! fl"T~"n \;n HAP.ROR GnEENS 2 BR up!<1111r~ 11 l!<unri"rk nLX i"'&T"BR. 2 RA. l"llC'I I RR . Furn or Unturn /\ir'J"""r! Frnm S l :, f m n · Cht nthrr "<In!<, F'"r 1r~1 - AdllilA, 820 Center St . k1tct\<>n. SlfYl/mn. i;o;i.~ ~lj-4.l.il Nr ~hp'11, rntr 2276 Pomona. s;:1r. Sl:il & up. Ren1Al Ole. C1\~A r!,,\YA. 11th & :i.;.i;..,t1~1 ~l i ,r Z!) nr 'll"r rii l·1l}O llAVE $1;(1~1 l"lflllly 1n \.a f".11111r!;i hon1•>, 4 BR. :1 A.\, '1 acre. Tr;ir!C' :"'l"llJ""'rt Rrarh f)mpo·rt} P~ ram id r:.'(rh<i 1~r _, 67.i.,111'(!') TRADE ·I 1· ~:-:\1Af.S anr! flr'll' fi,\J'.': llt'f'~. \IOI rond. ~·nn l'HO \"\\' 11·hr!'ls nnd t1rl"s plus ~ fl62.0.'l62 Brau!. \·1r1,· Ji,,rnr. hr11nrl nrv.•. Lii£11nn Niguel, \'Ill. Si2 .. if(I, !r11rlr f~r R·1 101. n111lr 1plc ~rinrrl lnt : Fl'>ht1til" R,..11111• -l~ifft-1 i la1r !f'•' fl""'fl.l\1•11'101\ ~1~11 s11.1•1nt: (>Pt:-: ' f;:. lr'!lrr~. :l(l ' Ion~. II "nl "h"rt h<>d, (',.jh h1.:h f'llll1fll't ~hrll r,,n. ,:1drr fol". !'Jt>J.;m 21, ,\(1lt::S~lO ml l'QUlh (Ir l c>mn;i Sl 3.~1'JO. $6,00'l 1"q 111. I, \\'ill rrad<> fnr p t:. CA:'<lPE!t f'f Rn/\T, • CiJ9-fil~R • Fnun:;un-\·lh 1 Ar.. ~,;-a,., , Toll\'Ol\l"ll\f' .;. :rfl\111 l>nn11~ r•TI I 111 hA1h 1 'l S2:1M Tr?.rlp fnr IXJar r •M~h !a n1/ .111''"1," r!, Ii~ 11~7 ' 642-58.fA. 3 BDR\I~, 1"-BA. bltin~. L\, 2 Rr. blln~. crts, rlrp~. (·~1 '.-:t·fr'l~~l 11f1 .'i pm. 3fY.f.l Ma~ f\\'f' 54&-1034. \\.i'lln11r. HR. f>.1~~7 -Caf;ii;z" tnr rf'nl. S1:\ * * * * * * Fiu:t re1ult1 .ue JUI! a phone $27.>. \\'J11 1rr 1'111.~,. pll ll"l, 11:11r $J~n Nn ~~. A ~ w11nt ad ts a good On1ly PUnr \V11nt Ads have f"f')r th11t 1tPm ufl<1<'T S:.0.J. _ _.:~::i\J~O~l~l ~B~~'_-l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I call awt1Y. 64)..!)6711 fi.42.:'1~12 .\i7-:i1J!il. Mfl.-1~7 tn\·~~tmen1 bAr1t:11ln11 Q:1'.lnre. try lhP PPnny Pinr.hc-r • C11il 64&-2687 * t T11ttday, Stptt rnbtr 21, 1971 J[ll]I '---_ ....... _-_J[Il]I '---_·-_-__,J[Il] I --J[Il] I l[ll] found CfrH ads} SSO C11rpentar Hous•c.INning Help W1nted, M & F 710 H•lp Wented, M & F 710 Help Wantad, M & F 710 Halp W1ntad, M. & F 710 Help W1ntad, M & F 710 Help Wan1ed, M & F 710 --------FOUND sm. blk male poodle AODJT. & Repatr, cab. forn11ca, marllt(', flr Ule, paneling Antiq. f'urn. - repair & rclin. Free ('SI. b'l·l-j;i~. • vie; llarbor Vww !lunies. Call to ldl'ntily. &1·1·:!'21;,. t'IJ~."0 C:inary, p:1ll' ~-rl!~ 111 alley 11.t C:abnllo, Cosr:. !\lo>sa. 646-68~3. ANY SIZE JOBI FULL gm1<-·n-0·-,.c,-,-,-.,-,-,,-.e-,-e Re>sid, l'On1m·1. indus. apts. -·---------r.tesa Oellllln& Stn·ice ADMINISTRATIVE C~ts, W1ndo""·s. F'loor Ptc. ASSISTANT Resid. & Commc·t 548--4111 YinarM:ia.I mgmt firm. Good Bay & Beach Jllllllori.al bt'Crelll.r18l skills dM'nUal. Crpts, windows, noors, elc. U:in!'( 1Prn1 ass1gnn1en1~ Hes. & Comm'l. 64&-1401. AMERICAN GIRL Ironing 21TJ Dupon1 Dnve Boat !>la11ufactunng COLUMBIA YACHTS t:ood 1.i!>ne[1lfi. ytar round IO.'t"lrk 1n u1odrr11 f1tcih11oes. lh11'dv.al'r lns!allallu11bL Gek'Oat 'l'ouch·Up. fl,!ust be f"\:µo'r1e IK.'f'tl. ---DREAM JOB I need 10 ""'Olllen to train as prxilesi;ional rl'lake-up In· struC"lors. $-1 to $6 per hr. ~~1r..1s:t;. l::ARN 1-10. 11 day rnin1mu1n. You wl!I be selling an idea. I \\' e l co Ill e ex·sa!esn1cn, All lypcs work. Quick Serv. 1H11t!ll'r1•d. \'11· Ball~111 BlvJ. -12111. 1:181 P1•1u1. 67!>-8023. l{•·as. t-•ri•r ("SI. X:!-!961. ---''-------.. !'.'\'car Orangp Co. Airporll !1{0Nll\'G: 20<: rd, p. up & 833-3232: del1v. :i<k· ('a \\a}' (l r ........ -.ii.;;;i;ii. .. iiiiiiOii \\ttntl'rfl :i yrs ref. 6.Jb.-fla.18. Adm Sal•s ____ _ ___ 11uct:'<'sslul salesn1r'l, retired BOAT BUILDERS-1)(-op1.-. ve te r ans & 173 i\ll<'.o rn11ck Ave., C.:\1. 1-:qu&J oppo1'!l11\1ly t•n1riloyPr ~U\.';'.lJ a waJ(·h v~<;la1~ CL:sn:i:-.1 i1oodwork, 1orm1ca hy Durka.n.Jones. ftf'su.I. EXPERIENCED hou~('11'1ves. For 1n1erv1cw '-Eld\'r St . t'. VJ)' \l ed. Cornrn. 64{;-:)JGB. 67:>-7813. IRONING dorW! ui n1y llOnt;- .SL~ IHl tu". ASSEMBLERS ph. Mon-Sat., 9 AM ·6 Pf-1 :1 15. X1~·73'..~ C h ild Ca re LOOKING FOR $$$$$$ PRESTIGE & A CARPENTERS o.r)-.:\997 . SSS * * &l>--Oil26 •• Apply Rariger Yachts J::LJ::CTHONIC asscn1hters .\lY ho1n{', lent::f"d yard, hot lu11cl1t'.s, Au:o;ha-' & Ali•"'" 3090 Pullman. C:\1 11·a n1ed !or small f'!('c:tronic LOST tn Santa An11. Jl ls arL·.; '" ",.. Jor 1nforn1aoon <:a J l: BRICK, Block & Stone~ hi'. C;ill he111•een 5P:\1 & 6PJ\l. Gl2-l!i-18. HIGHLY REWARDING CAREER? BOOKKEEPE.~R~F~/""C-aSlletnbly line. Ba!l"..:y 's EXPER. TOP PAYI f<ac110. ti:l!l l \\'estminster !~" ;..'\Jlrlrn rlul: 11 /r1di,:1> tip !Iii ha<:k (P.ho1\Ps1an · ·s.-og2j · 0 Av('., \\'est1ni11ster. Resunlr.:._!~ .. Box 220.1, :'ll.B. I oiiiiiiiii..,iiiiii-iiiiiiiiii l!1dgeback1 Ariswrr§ 1n CHILD C8rr.; lnfant to .i yrs. · ,\l(lU~". Jh"lfH~t· Pl1-a!i1! J\11~·.-. lg homr, Jncd vrt. .~ \.tll j.!(µ)821, :;:,1-~379. ~·luld :1 yrs . u\d. ~) ·Tu1u, Painting & Paperhanging . \11,..,..1un VtrJO. !l:JO-.::tTO. [,()ST'.'~ Sn1. A uslral1a11 N \I' • ClllLU CAR o ast1n, <;;tir11hrnl li::n·y & hlk spot~~ E • "'''''' Sr Santa Ana A1•r. illi hon1e nr llan11!ton * WALLPAPER * ,. & B ~ II' he n }'OU ea.IJ "t.1,"· · & ~'fllh S1. Sun. rvt. ' ll~nard. !l68-:!&.16. .... ""-::-:--:---:0--'-"'c.:'.=-· 15'18-I~.W &16-1711 u.; .... Z'.llS. alt 5 3{1. Cement, Concrete \!ALE S<>:i.lpo1nr a I I(' r (' d I STORY S!Url'O .~ !rim .S'.?S.i, :>1;1111C~(' l"hl, 11h1lr' llJlli Otl CF:i\.lt:NT \\'OR K ~ story S36:i. rl'l'e 1·~1. Pr\TIO COV~~RS 1.1,.'d/Ins. 30 yrs l'>i p. Local pa11s, from 1316 C1ri.:le \\a:,. e 6-l 2-:4J:lR • rl'I':.. 6'15-0&IY.l. L.1J.:lltla l3P11(·h. RE\\"All.0. =~-~...c_c:.c_:c:_:_ __ l oo~= C1tll 49'1-:'!008. Bl·:AT Thf' Rain ~ Concrele PAINTING. pnifessional. All ~..;',-,-,.-l'>f.-,-,,-,c,,-s.(;-,·-::;n ll01Jrli, patios, t1 r i \'es, "'or k ~ u a r n . Co Io r s1r1P1valk.~. Don642-851·1 1pe ci al is t . 962-61•13, \'irJo, M1xrd Shcpllc-rrt. n:l!J ===--------I S.!7-l·M!. site, 1n<1lt', "PorH·ho" 1f PATIOS, v:alks. drive, in.stall I c-==-=~---- louud pis call No \.D. nl'W I awns. saw, break, PAPERHANGER, cu st o ni !-:3i-l:,o4, 1"('11101'1', :~18-S6CS for esL 11·ork, no job too small. All r'L\\'AHD SlOO. f n ,. Cemenr, Concre:e Gtiaran. Yor Free est. Call ' ___ .;... ___ .;___ 968-0316. rr1·orery of I Phaff p<i11rr n1ach1ne, Ii orange d1n1ni; rhrs, I grel'Tl \'elvet chr. f.i.16-8;,jS, after 6 p 1n . CO:\CH ETE \\'ORK. Nu job Vlf\'YL too sn1alJ.[r('r c-stimate~. paperh anging spet1alis!, 1\'0rk gu&ranterd, frrP rsr. Dan Schwartz 5-17-~ or 846-2181. a.!8·8·120 a!1er 5 p.m. ;,.1S-13i2. Contractor DlA!\10ND t: ARR I '.'l G, i\IY \\'ay, qualify hom~ Balbna Island or Fashion ~mod. \\'alls, ceiling. floors 1 ~1and. Re11'ard. 673-8325 or e lc. 1\o job too ~ntall. R.1S-:1210. 5-17-00Jfi, 2~ hr ans. serv. Professional Painting F:s1, 19il, Non-smoker/sobc>r Reis furn. l.1(·/Jns. 847-41.28. PROFESSIONAL Painting - LOST on Ba! Isle, Pup. 7 Addil!oos• Remode!lng intC'r/rxter. Honest 1vnrk. L L Lie & ins. S48-27J9, 643-5J,j(I. nio "s, fcm.. r ur11 n, lit>n11~·k &. Sc.n, Li\. 1'hr1ha1r . kin~ tail. p t Gerni 673-ffi.ll • 549-2170 PAINTING : J(nn e st Shrp. Re..1·ard. 0.3-477 1 D g'.uaranleed 11·ork. l.ic'd Any riveways LOST: Vrm. :--1 1 n 1 a. size .iob. Call Gi:>-5740. ~t·t1nau1.zcr. 9/S/il. V1r llAl\'Lr:r·s Dr 1ve1v a y Pla:>ter, Patch, R•;-»air l!ll h ,t,, Ttis1in. Rl.'11ard Con t1ng, h;.i \·r it donr 1"1!111'. ii-12-12'i9. \\'111trr 1s tomin~ s.Jj...5)95, * PATCH PLASTERING 6-7 f1n1 . All typt>s. ~'rre f'~t imates. LOST: l.1ale Se alp o: n I I -o~~~~-------1 Ca!l :i-10-682.'i Siamese cat, vie. IV Bay ,t-Elec:trical =---=-'--"-"'---- 15th St. N.B. Re11·ard!! Call Plumbing collect 213. AT-4!!3&1. EL E CTR!Clll!\, licensed ST "V S p ho11ded . Small JOb£, n1a 1nt. E !::' lumb1n1: repairs LOST So. Lftguna, grey n1alr & rrpairs. 548-5203. & sinall install. Servu:e loy poodlP. 2 frnt 1rie1h G r;i11 ~ .~. hrly t::tler;, ~:.>fj.5463. · ardening n1il'sin~. Nds med 1 c · -.---... .:.-------PLU!l1BING REPAIR 4!"+S-1S:l·1. AL'S GARDENING No job too .!!mall BLACK Afghan fen1alr. Ba1:k tor gardening & 1 m a I I e ~2-3 128 e Ha~· area. 83'.3-742!1 0 r landscaping services, call I __ C_O_L_E~P~L-UcM~B-l_N_G_ :.:'!7-0\7ll. S.1G-519S. Serving Newport, -C•l\I Co•I• ''"'' Do•·"" 24 hr. service. fi..lil-1161 1.0,.··r-blatk--,~-;--y n.K)(lll' • · ' "' • ·~· ---·' "" Shores, l\'estclifI. ~d;i& Repair-- fr1nalr. II )r~old P.c1\aril. * LANDSCAPl-NG * ,l:\2-fll07. SPECIALIZED -----.--~ :'\1·1v l;i11·11s, sprinklers, ar-lrt1sll:-;<'1h'r pur1py remalr bor . iia!!Cls, fences. iia!I~;. llousr Rrp;uring, C'i\rpen!ry, I 9117 "-•·"-.. • C•I pal111 1n". Dirk 612-4722. ..oi:t • .,,..,1,-;,...,,c "' Li. tl 1,lnl r . ~las1Pr Charg('. '> l111y, r.:_:11·arc~;',-4l~. _ Jl yn; loc l'XP. 5.16-1::-2:'1. ~~~~~----- BfiO\\";-/ Poodlr. n1ah'. Very PROFESSIONAL t;a,~r~ T. Guy Roofing. Deal Direr!. 1>ld . \'ia O[Xlrlo S: l.1do. Ir•'(' work, pruning. l domyo11 n11•ork.&J.;...27so, Re1\•arr!. 67;)-2860, 67'-416~. sprinkler!'. clc;in op jobs, 548-9590. CHIHUAHUA , trmale h I k 1 ands ca P in g· George, A-l ilto_b_O-,-,-,o-m_o_R_oo_!_in-g 1 w/bro11•n marking~ on feet. li-16-:>8!"+3. Scrv!re. Roofs c l'l u l k e d, l ~·~·r~,~·~e~o~ll~'~'~· ~6~ij-~74~6~3~. :~: 1 ~PENC'I'.:P..'S I--11wn ~er·v1rr, 5ealed & Coaled. 645-2550. fl•''" C'sl. Lawn r fl r" • Sewing/ Alt•ratlon1 rlr:111t ps. R ca son a b l e, I ---"-------- 1 / J•] '.i·l~·~1~l.1. EUROPEAN ~nstruction Schools & instructions S7S Train To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR l.rnrn in OP"ralt Bulldn1- rt"'. l)rat:lu1cs, Cr11nl'c, N·ra("'rs, Loadrrs. Trrnrh· rr'. r lr. Srndy at homr rnU01\Cd hv rM;1rleo1 tr11 1n· 1n~ a.r our modrrn fac1h1y 1r1 :'11 1anH, Flonda. l Iconic nrt1t."f'·:\llam1. Flu l'.~JVERSITY llE,.\\'Y EXl>, Japantse Gardener. DH!'.:SS.\IAh:ING Know ho\v, up-keep, plant 1\ll cu.<;1om fitted. Prrsonal pr<;t. trimming, clean-up. Fashion adv1('f , 67.1.JS49 ~i.~.l!S6. I Drrssn111k1ni:: -Al!cr;tions J_.\\\'N" .\l;i1nt. Haohng. rw11. i)PS!gTif'cl lo suif you. la 11n~. clr11n-ur. pn1n1ng. Call Jn * 64fi-6446 1-'rrr f'S1. Call 5-16-i~i!l. Alterations -642-S84S E....-prr Japanese GardP!lC'r Nr•at. acC'ura!e, 20 years exp. Con1plcle yd scrv1cP. Nrat Tile & Reha. Free e~t 642-43fill .. JAPA:\ESE GAR DE:\ER CI::f!A .\f!C l1le new &. Ct1m ple1e Yard C;:irr. rt'fllodt>l. Frt"' ('~!. Small J{ra...on11ble. &12-fl9il:> jnhs 1rrlcome. 536-24:.>fj, ('()\IPl.1:."T~; J;i11n & garrien. 11.;: ~r rY1rr . .lint j.;~·IOi1 ~-----,lllpanr~e li11.~ie n111i:: Employment J[Il] If YOU ,\RE-VOU'LL R t~ CE l VE F'OR~fr\L TRAINING AT OUR. F:.X • PENSE. EXCEPTJONAL BENEFITS, ,t: INCE!\'T!VE PL,\,.,.S LIKE -ANY NJ::\\' CAR OF' YOUR CHOICE. JIAl\'AllAN VACATIO'.\' f F'OR T\V01 PAID FOR BY US, t"ULL FRINGE BF;NE· f !TS & TOP CO:\·lPE:-.'S.\· 'J'IONS_ ci S!ar1 Jn1med1a!elv e Plush Or!iccs BOYS 10-14 to dellver papt'r.!J m the San Oen1enre, Siln JtJan Capis. trano and Capisll'ano Beach area. DAILY PILOT 49:.!-44 2o CAR \VA S ii , AUTO POL!Sl-ll~G. ,t, CASJlll':R P OSIT IO!I: .... t•trunP Grn11·th ""· ·1 l01·at1Qns , !\1ETHO CAR \\'ASH, 29:JO Harhor Bl\·r!, C.i\I. CASHIER .~, Coun11'r help. Vaca11on &. :\IC1 licfll plan. THROUGH )'OUR AS-All wknd.~ & bol1dflys o!I. SOCJATION \VITI/ PRO· Call 833-~tiiili aft 2pn1 Ft:~JONAL J\!E::'i' Llh:E C ASHIER-CA RY/ASH F0R:'11f.R STOCI\ BROK· &l4-l~~. betwn 8 & 6 F:B. t'INANCJ,,LCONSUl~T· r -~C~L~EANING GIRL ANT, BARHY DAVIS, .t· F'OR QFF!Cf. FJ:'i'ANCJ AL i:\\"'EST:\lL;'\T $2.00 Hour ANALYST, R. f:. BROK ER (:\Ion S.· F'n 11h::h1s1 OAVID 8. LOCJKJNGLAND llun r1ng1on Beach only YO U C'AN HAVE THE OP-Ask for Jan PQRTL'N ITY TO START A !7!~\ 962..4·171 r.~RO~~~~O~~~;f:~~~~~ CHILDRE~ riAcK·7·--T~O r1ELD \\'!TH F:ARN INCS SCHOOL? )'(IU can earn UP l'() Sj(l.000 + A YEAR. \\'hile !hey learn. &>. an tC0:\1tl11SSJONS & SER· Avo11 repN'lienlal!ve. You'll VICE FF.ES ). have ;,.·our 011•n husines~. CALL NOW! 558·0444 Ask for M r . Florence A Setler Temporary Position URGENTLY NEEDED • Receptionists • Typists • Secretaries • Accounting Clerks • Tellers • Packers l\'ork ,,...h~n & •.\'hr.re you 1vant! Interim Personnel Service 778 W. 20th, C.M . 642·7523 546-2S92 Activ it ies Dir•ctor p/t1mP, f.46-7764 ASST. MGR. TRAINEE Young men n•eded Full Tim• S610 mo. :-.1ust tir nre.r. \V 1!1 Train, N r~pror. llP•·r~~ ln1,..rt~t in photography hclpltil. your 011•n hours. yotir 011 n ea rn 1ni;is . Call 11011-. 5-10-'ilHI. CHILD CAR~: 1n Turtll"l'()('k ho1r1e. 2 afl<'r ~•·hnol ~:i:l-\~H'.! our g1rls, CLEAN·llp n1an \\' 11 n t" tl • Pensioner 11rrrrrred. ·I to 5 ht's per d<ty. Cak!'.' de1·ora. tor, lady be111'n 3.)...50, rnust )'£' drJl!'.'nda ble. ~18·3031 , :'>-18-2.~SO. COLLEGE girl~. l10u~rwi'·"~ Qr ~·'i·rr1ant'S, h·arn to !elll'h prof. n1ake-up secrets. have fun/ma.kt' as 111u<·h money as )'tl\J de.~1rr. FIT. PIT, nrrr! 1111m1'\ha1r hrlp 111 p1·r~rnt1ng n1a~n1llC'f'f1t Chr1s1n1a.s i;:1ft ln1r, 812·6111J, \·11"1all(' \\'ood· Rrd, r<l!'rnrurs, stibs. ol Grn. Foor!.~ Corp. -~----CO LLEGE ~1rl or part t1n1e 11 ork1ni; 1\·om11n 12 hr~. hou~(' 11•o rk weekly 1n f'J1 chg fnr mom in Upprr Buy. £.l&-2812. Cook Fry -At1t. Mgr. J\1ust be fast ,fl.. cxpcr. Good salary. :~·16·1~26 COOK 11'1\!l!f'd first clas~ rest;iurAnt. r.-:prr only /Ip- ply 1n pt'r.-,on Jl~!ll Can11M C'11pi.~tr.1rr.1, Srin Ju 11 n Cap1.~trano . DAYTIME BUSBOYS Apply In Per 1on lSSS W. Adam.\ Av•. t'ON"iTHUf"'Tll):-/ _.;r·noo1.s. D!'P' u i201 lit r,,,1r1rri C1re1r nr111' :'-•nta Ana , Call!. !1Li0.1 1·11one; til,IJ :~17.jj!\ Crin1n11'1.-i:1l • J~r<;irlr.nt1aJ Call SSB-8363 Jnd u.'-trni! t;.i:HJ.Yr• Job Wanted. Male 700 M 3 PM Co1to1 Mesa ,\n111,. ••.... • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ,\rlr!rrss ...... · · · · · · • • • • ·••·• C'1!:, ....................... . • .:111ll' ... " ..... 7.1p ........ .. rhonr ............ ARr · .. " PIANO 1.r:sf:ONS THEORY. f:JGllT HEADlNG. l'F.Cll Nl QUI·:. Brue" ~16~1.fiS I ._"'"'""~" l~ Auto W•xlng _ _ __ 9 A • /JJ•.,'\TAI. nr•r,'pl1on1~1 fr.r I.Al\ N CARY, & J:Hrtlrn SCRAM LETS ASSEMBLY TRAINEE-YQlln~ doctor. Mu~\ have t'X· 11(11 k. I 11-:lit hauhn:::. E-.;p rl. I r 1:·111r local co. in ml!'d ic:11.I rA'r. in lyplng, I 1ng. !;look· Rra.-.011al)lr . Ca ll :>-IJ.-9i.1Z.. ANSWERS eQll lp. rirlrl \\'II\ tra1r willing in;; & ar1·1n~. 111u.'l't ))<' EXPER. Jl;1wai1a n CardrnC'r g11 1. Siar! l l 90. ma1ure. ori:nn11,('d, ne11t !.· Con1plr !eGard rn in g Call Jean Brown, 5-t{)--0035 have a plra.'l'anl phone .'>l'r,'il"t"', Kamalanl, 646-46i6. Nud 1~r -Bower -l';n\Uy -COA STAL. AGENCY vo!('I'. C11.IJ 64;...HXiO art 6 pm Al ·s J 11ndscapinl! T Branr!.v -Nl';HVES 2iro Harbor BJ At Arlam11 or Ni.!f.';tin. ~' .... · · r ee \\'111·111ng to :;\'.a1n~. '·Jr s a ~~~,~~~-!"'f"mov.111. Yard l't'mO<l"l1ng. AIJTO LOT '!AN 'l•ny DISHWASHER 1 .. 1 1·a~H'f. 1•'11011 .~. to J11·c · " Tr::i sh h11uhni::, lot l'leanup. l\llh 1110 huni.lrt·d poun,ls or fringe bcnefiL'I', experience Evf'. Sh!ft, P l time. !>lusl bC' R1•p::1.1r sprinklers. 67J .. 1Jli6. eurvP'I' thari Ont' hundred prefrrred. Apply 1n person clean & nea1. Apply In prr. Gen•r•I Services p...orwt~ or N~:RVES." lo Don Crt'vtcr, Thf'Orlorr son, Surf & Sirloin. a930 IV. Robins Fore!. 2060 Harbor Coa5t Hwy, N.Jl . 1'111:-.'GS by l\ll"YlSf', l.l INDUSTR IOUS you ni niari Rl,·rl., CoJ<tl'l l\lr"<a. . I _, 11111 do "'Id .,...i,.~_n00·nt>"g. -~c.._"-~-'--'-----ID1stributors or he;uth & rll"C1., plumb. fenCi", lllt'. "' ivv ,. " .,.. r Yard 11·ork. e!c. Call G-g. BABYSITIER. Dana Poin! erology pmi url~. PI' t e ins!ln~. carpi:ntry, paint etc. ,.. ""2 ' "' ·o·< II &12-0022. 2-.10 6:30 pm 2 4,""' 47 , .,.,!i-1 • c.,, ~>J'.'.· ;,....o::'.'.8'.:"'".:·------· I o::Lw=:-:-:;0 =c:o-;;;;; d I k 11 2 • I h 11rs ""'f"f' · · " r • JJ0 SK Cl0 •k "'"'" J "•Y Job Wanted, Fem•le 702 r.. r• · ... ... " Hauling 496-33!!:1. shill~. 2 night shills. i\tusl HIGHLY Q u al i f i ed BABYSIITER in Adam~ be t1iperienced all pha..s<>s f:.\l'C. Sec'y lConstr/ Payroll Clt>rk·EDP Crr<lu !'tlgr A P Rkkpr Sfi:'y ~L A.J Sa!"s Iler-Ole Eq1up SSOO + car Curp. file / Re>e,c.•h a><> IL.A.) 1'QO NEWPORT Per1onnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642 -3870 I::>..PLB.JE:NC J:.:D beaotlctari 11·a11!i:d. ftill or part lin1r. busy, +:'IC'ganl "a!1n1 1n N.B. Kay J\\1chacl Hair Design, &Ii>-lJ.1~. l::XP}~R. TELEPHONE A:.I S. S ~~R V l CI:: OPERATORS (iNLY. R<'llcf shift 11va 1J. &1.i-1161. ~~~----E:XP.t.:Hll~NCED service sta- tion a llendant. J•uu & part t1n1r. Top pay. Apply Sh('I\ S1auon. 17th & lrvinr. N.H. E:Xl'l::R. Nurses Aide, o\'er 21 . fu ll & pftunC' wknd5. & 11krli1~s. Rrhl"C'lllf'nt hlltel. 002-·1.l.1!. EXPEH.11:.:NC.i::D M'rvice s1a· lion 111an. ~rave yard shift. A11ply ArlU Sta!ton. :1636 E. Coas1 l/1,y, Cd:\! bl\Oo'Tl 8 ,(· 4. l:::'\/'E!t. Cook~ helper, 40 hr wk. Vrry 11\lie ll'knd 1vork. ,IJ334if(I(). BP.OILER <·ook 11· a n \ f.> d • r•xpcl . Apply in person, The Village Inn, Balboa Island. No phonr ca.lls pleasf'. Gen'I Office to $600 LJJvrly oles. u1 Irvine area. lnt"IX"sting ·1ane!y 1\•ork. r ;rasa111 boss. Xln't benr· lits. Call :'lh~s Connie, !Ni..fil?l 1\higa1J Ahbot Prr-~nnnrl Agency, :!:\!' 1\1. \\·ar. ncr, SUll<' 209, $.A. GtRL FRiDAY-- No rxprr Ill'<' .. Apply in prr. !Kin only. Club GrePnb1'0ok on \ta~ool 1a hr111'n Elli:-; & T11\her1, F.V. !\1on or Tur, 11am -3pn1. Ser JcannJI' Ed\\·;.irri~. GIRLS FOR WORLD TRADE 1-fostessr.~. Modrl T~·J>P.s &. Sales rrrsonnrl. .S4Q per day. r:t1.'l1 769-06n --·-HAIRDRESSER wanltr!. I tll'~as"' your p r r ~ e n t salary. Phone 673-8250. -HIGH INCOME- OPPORTUNITY SECURITY SALES L•11:r. 11at1onal!_v-k11Qwn se- 1·unr1e!> l1rrn \111[ tra111 1n- 1rll1i:1·11r 1nrl1v1tluals tn i;u1·-,..,.,.d •n highly rrwi1rdrn11;. <l1gnir1l'd nrnlrs-sinn. Sl'e \\'}:~TA:\fERlfA SJ-::Ct/R. ITl~.:-i. Ir\(' arl in sporr~ ~~of rh1.;; fli\P"t HOSTESS'--- l.11n1·h IJ;.in1-1p1n. 11·knds 0 /1 Anrl.v 1n prrso11. Color1y l\1t1·hr n, J21 1 I !arhor RI. c ;\t_ HOSTESS. LUNCH L..rtCavr Rri;1aur11nt J6~J )r. Vlfll' A1·1•, r os1a .~fesa, Ap. ply offir.r 2rMI l'loor_ • llousek<'errr Lntindrrss • !>fiddle a~ed l11r!y pl'l'f'r!. N(I r.xpr.r. nee, will train Apply in pi'rso.Jn only, ;isk r.:.r J\lr.~. (;umcy. B<iy V1l'w Conval. r~cent IJosp. lJ55 Thurin Sc. Costa ;\lr.,;i. lfufiSE\\'fF~~ ne-ed h i gh ear1nni:-~ 10 s ii p r:r I" men t family 1ncomP? \\'ork full or per! hmc, t'hoose own hours. rarll fN'I' wardrobe', no invr1tmen!. Call for app!. 008-5739 or 6J&_.,I05J. JI OUSt::KEEPER, J 1 v e. _In, NITE Auditor net'ded. ~1us1 SALES _ ?tlt-n rvt roon1. I ch1l1L I).'Ji!'n· ha~·c f'Xpe r. Call ~tgr. or STOPIJf d3t,ll'. ltcf's. 53G -OOJ 4, auditor lor appl. Jlotel • • ;',J;1.a111 "J\1iiry Ann·-. Laguna, 494-ii51. LOOKING & ACT llOUSEKEE:PER • Live Ln. NURSES_ Aides & 1 0rderlies. Sales minded penon, lee !or illol hl't'lcss hon1e, ch1ld1'1'n AU shifts avai · Exprr .vourselt, a real career op. 4 & 6 t.lusi have car ~1·~ ~re I '_d · Conv.. Hosp. portta1ity. Xlnt lulutt tor rlay \\:k. $:.!:JI. mo. !H9~1 l07 b•l2-Z4l.1. r igbt mii..11, F.arnlng:s eom- IX'fOre 5 pin. NURStS AID!'; g, fiN or mence 1mmed1ately sbould LVN relic!, pm ~hlU. Ba~ br. in excess of $300. pe.r wk. 1t!!1 Conv. Hosp. 661 C<'n!er No canvassing or soliciting. St, C.r.1 . 5'-l!t-~. Inretvlews by 11ppointmenl only 9.3 11•rekdays. Lou NURSES flidcs for nursing Como. B:J5.2'1Tl. ho1ne. Exper. pre f 'd·i ----=~=~---·--194-8075 8:30 A~f-SPl\f. SALES Office Girl part time OPPORTUNITY * 5--18-4IlO _,, MALE • FEMALE ==~~-~-'c~-c-~1f1.r.rea~ your intome, sub. PtTli\tJ:: help for Jtinch :;ranually in your ~pare hours. :\!on., \\'l'<l .. F riday. llflll' by rc>p!l'scnting a un· F-Qn1e Sal/Sun work. Apply iQue fulld ra1s1ng program Burger Cora I, Tl33 to school.'!, se.rvtre clubs &. :R\/lNE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY Elec, Tech. Open t..:lc-<:, i\lusicat lnstruml'nts Ship/Rec. $2 hr. (/land}n1an1 \\'ill Train. G irl Friday $433 I ~·-·,_rr._·"c'c'"Rcdc·c· ccc··-"-·-~-1 SO<.'la] organizations in & Payroll Clerk to SSSO aroun<I your rnn1munity. BrautLful new bldg. in Irvine \\',.. arc a major rn1tional Al"ra. 1':xp1•r. computer. pt1hl1:0,her. Htg\1 c:omn1ission Xln't or:rpor. Top berw:h~. 11·Hh rstahlish('d Acrou nts. Ca!! i\ll~s B('!ty, 5i17-6122, Call i\lr. Lifll'r for interview. Abigail Abbot Pl'rsonncl 111.1• 6::5-234.'"i. ext 1717. Caret'r oppor. In pr1n1111~ Interior Design $400 1'ra111rl'. General Office Expcr. l.<>;1rn b11s111l'ss. Instructor Trne $400 Agrnt"}'. 230 \V. \\·arner, SALESMAN Su11e W!I. S.A. Youni:: co. Great Po1t'n tial P/1All.\1ACIST Posh ne\v Call TllN. SchmidL cln1~ storr in t\('wport \VF.2.l"CLlt't' Ht>ach rrratcs opportunity PERSONNEL AGENCY !\led. bc kgrrid. for an outgoing, pC"!'SOnablr, 21HJ \\'estr:lif! Dr., NB proplc oi·ic nlt•d fl{'Ople orientrd pharmacist &15-2770 NCR Proof Opr to $440 con1mit1ed 10 developing SALES.------! E xper Teller ~ to $440 slorr as health need.~ head· FULL OR General Office $450 quart<'rs. Essential U1&.t yuu PART TIME X!n'1 gm11·1h opportuni1y hr a warm Nnt:'<'rrll'd !n· Place. pure wat('J' systems 111 T ypist $375 1hv1du1tl. ~pply T.he Gtitld homes on monthly nontal. File Clerk $315 Dn1g, lJ~J Ar!es1a Blvd., !llusi be neat & willing to ~,i_lling . Clerk to $4SS i\lanhnltan Beach. uurk. Average $2:"11) 10 ~ Ill ,rrain on hk.kpnl:' niach. 2 Production hrlpers for WCt'kly commission. Cal! Gen I Ofc p/t1me $2 hr mantifacluring frozen pies. for appointment, l\·lr. Ha-•* 5-Ei-556.1 * • mann, at 778-1~81. 4SS E. 17th tat Irvine) C:\l l=====~~----1·--~~~=~~---1 642-1470 PROFESS.lONAL phon e SALESMAN sohcllor -Dana Point, San Young aggressive n1a n for Keypunch $533.35 Clf'mentc, Capistrano area. sales in 1<-·ell established D:i.y or sii•tng shilt. Top norch \\"ork in your own home. jewelry ~rore. ~TU!\'! apply in Bt>st deal In area. Phone persQn. Ovtr 21. Kirk J l'wrl. stablr co. 1n IJl'a1;h art>a. Pr S35·1·16.) be111·een 9:00 a .m. r.·~. :!300 Harhor Blvd .• C.~I. c11s;111t 11urku1g <:•Hid~. Fa11111s11c hr11c/1r~. C.111 Tlli!IS And noon. No phone calls. f>('Uy, 537-6122, Abignil Ah-RECEPT!0!\1!:.l/Gi.rl Fri. SALES\VO:-.IEN, ambitious, ho! Pcrsor111f'I Ai::enr·y. 2.111 i11usl be \'ery attraclivf'. earn S."i00.·$1000. n10. lul! or IV. \\'arr1t'r, Suirr 209 S.A. sharp good voice. public part time. Company car KEYPUNCH Clp!'!'lllo; 029 relations personality. Ambi-1\'hrn you qull11fy, cal! 18'.\I ~rlrd for priv::tle. 111-!ion !.· nppearance are morcicc'c~c~"3"31~8o. ----~-c-1 l'CSli.:<ilion o.Jtc. Newpoi'I iinport;111l than e X Per. SALES-Decorator Opening. Bench. Pre I er sozne a.i7-6460. i\'!ust bE." exper. 1n-._111•ledgr 0.~2 sorrrr & 4-07 CALL ~~11 ~1:1'.ll :ice!;: rr.::1c:hir.r. rh onr Restaurant SEC'Y-LEGAL )!arbor Dl'!e<"!Jv(':o; (2\~J CX>~1rablc spot in xln'I J1'll i!ll' 624-6~21; day~. BUSBOYS arl'e. flrm. Corp. & l1!1i::ation MECHANIC POSITION AND l'xp<'r. l..O\l'ly nfcs. SalAry E'\[IC'r. :-Olr1·han1c nerdrrl lnr DISHWASHERS 1·ornprl1!t\'t'. Ca:ll !\1is f! l1111·nmo111·r~ & small rqu1p Laura, :i.17-0122, Abigail Ab- fnr Janrlsc11pl' 111a111t 1•0. hor 1~1·r.'-Onnel 1\gency. 230 ,...;alary oprn. R l.. s,:of1cld, Day & N ight \\I, \V:i rncr, Su11e 209 S.A. '"'~7'70. SECRETARl E S--J\IOTllF.:R~. srudrn!s. f:rnnr! Apply 111 Jl('rl>On only :\1ajor lanr! r!evPlopment mnlhPrs. It yol1 enjoy ~'>1n pany located in Ne'.l'port eh1ldren, "" nred your REUBEN E. LEE Re'ach sttks sec.rctaries. vn!11n1rr1· hrlp 1u nursrry Typing 60+, SH 80+. Posi- :c;chool. Hrs lo h,.. art11rgrrl 1:11 E:. OJAST l!\V\'. lions require bitckground in at your r<Jn 1·rnir nce . WLl l NE\\'PORT BEACl-1 tonstructlon, civil engint'E'r· givr i;:()(I(! C'.'<f). 6•16-J7~. irti::. Real Es!a!(' or related :'llOTl·fERS hr!p1~·. l:i hrs 11 \\'k. lJ.S() hr. llc hskpg. Nr \Varner "1 Go!drn\\·rs!, l!.B. T·~ve !l-!7-5097 I Day 21l . tiJ\1-7272. _______ , NEF:f1 REAL ESTAT!;: SALESP~Ol"'LF:. ll11vc i;:or•I buyrr.~ for }'nu 10 s r!l hn.n1r S" f., inron1e p1~p('T!y too. Call !(){lfl.Y for 1111erv1rll". \\' ~:. LACl!EN:\1YER lllf>O Nr11porl 81\·d. ~6·:!~128 e1•rs 6i3-15i7 NEl::t"> malurr lar!y In hatiy~1I 'J childrrn. m} ht>rnf' Crl,\f, \Ion -F r i. 673-9-1 !I NIGUEL PERSONNEL AGENCY LAGUNA HILLS Interviewing For Daytime Busboy ~Al\1·5Pl'l1 Sh1f: Aflply Jn Per~n 2.1001 Av~ De Lllra.rlola Laguna lldl s (At 1hc f:J Toro ~ D. f~r11·ay) oU ramp Payroll Clerk ;l.11is1 lia11"' knnll'1,..r1~,... 01 1,:::::::::S:::IEllll l•nrkn1rn·~ mn1p. F.· sru11r ctaf;i prni·r~~1ni:: h;i r ki.:rnund Ac.counting Clerk J\111~1 typ .. 5(1 w.p.n1. mini· murn. Knoll'll'clJ.:r (lr A/P & A/R. 111in. 2 yrs .,.·ork1n1:: ,.,. [)('r Knnwledgr of da1a Pn>- crss1ni.;: hclpf1J\, Secretary ~H n1in. !Xl. lypr 60+ 11·ork 11 kn(l.~. ;\l u~t Je,,ten ~ LAGUNA HILLS lnt•rviewing For PART TIME COCKTAIL WAITRESSES f1e1rl. Individuals ~lr.c!ed wtll be srl! slartcrs 1v11l ing crpl responsibility. bcrm11ts. S 11. l 11 r y n1rnsuralc 11•/expcr. 6.Jil-·-12~. lo llC· Xln'! CQ!ll· c.ir SECRETARY Goorl -~kills, lncal co. Call Lorraine IVF.S'T('L..[~'~· PER.c;()NNEL AGENCY 21'.HJ \\'r·.srchff Dr., N.B, &is.mo SECRETARY, part llmf". ol1ctatiU11, one jll"I f)f!11..'t", Coron11 11''1 !\·!Ar . 6i:..20fl2 SECftl:.'TARY /or Jnsiau. rne11! Loan Dt'Jll. Puhlll' rnntact, sh<lr1h<inrl, typing nrcessary. Bank 1 n i: e'C· P"rlf'nrr h"lpful hu! not re- riun-Pd. Srct1rity Pac1liC' Nri· t1onal Bank, JS! Forest A1'!'!tUf', Li1RJ1na Be a c h , ·l~·H'li;J SECRETARY Good opporrunity for alcM secrciary to work in fa~t p;iced N.H. advcrtis1n't agl'nry, ,\JI skills incl. shor1hand rcq'cl. Xln't sal- ary & benefits. Phone 833-1670 Sh.'EETER'S ·Auto Polishing Compl job Sl:i. Prof. Frtt ?/U by 11ppt. 645-25.'iO. YA.RD. garage, Remove trtts. sklplo adtr, 847-2Ei66. cleanups. dirt, ivy, back~. Housek~per !K'eks llve-ollt School at?.a. 2nd grader. 2. including NCR . &n Brown's pos\lion in the Beach area. 5pm 3 al!ns wk. 546-6052. Mo tor !Intel, 3U06 COftst Dfl\'1:6. Full charge-exec. aft 6. J-1.,..•y, S. Laguna. Classifird Ari No. ~1·1, Da ily BABYSIITING in my home, DISHWASHER-HITES P ilo1, P.O. BolC 1560. Cos111 .dayi;, 75c hr. Girl 3, boy 9 in Apply in PefSl)n, ·co\ooy HYOUSE: Ca1'1' 1 d, 1,;, rt 1 ay wkly. * oung or o . ma e. or !em. 641Hi99L feuben~ Costa Mesa SERVICE Station. Now t11k- ing app l ic ation~ for mecl!onicr. helper. Arco a1 191h & Ne\vpor\ Blvrl .• C.M. SERVICE Stl!Oon he Ip, 1/1imP days. Good pay for right m11n. Arl1' 19th & Nt'Wport Blvd. C.M. COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL Enrnll now for F111\ llAULING, yd. c lea n-up, loc:al moving. lg. trtick, exp. N11l1•.i,:e 11udent. Tl ca s . !1:J.1-lfl·l6. TRA ~I! & G:H·n1:c clean-up, 7 days, SHI l'l IO!ld. Frtt e~t. !Slh & Monrovia. '.11 day + rill; day llCSsion~. Plann!.'d pro11:ran1. hOl lunches. Ai::es ~A-""Y-"_m_•7·_"-c"·c"1_3_i_. --- 2-6, hr!'I 6: 30 A;\-1 . 6 Pi\1, Hou1ecleo1ning $2-0 11·k-C0:\1PARE! 6-42-40j() Uar'lc To School Spt'Cia.I BABYSITIING by tlw hr., <.:a~ Cleaninit Uy Da y or .,...r~1<. r-.ton. thru DIAMOND i\lrsa. Ca. 92626. ~hool. Vic Penney'8. HQ.. K1tltien, 3211 H11rhor HI, C~t llOTEL i\fA ID-Exp'd 'IAN\G,.R r \ r "'7 7121 pref'd. L.1gun11 Beach. ; 1 1 "' or 1 P s. cx-1 _~"-'----''----~----IDONUT shon work. rnornln' · d • 20 I '' * Call 494-1.196 + prrirnce in un tll or BABYSIT, beach h o u st , ~hlrl. Nn rxp. nee. 2:,.4;, ~==~~~---'--- 11l(H'r. Prefer 0 .C. area. M-Th, 12:30-5:30. s2:, per renl. Apply i\lr. Donut, 13j HSKPRS Emplyr pays ff e. &12-i716. .,...k to ~l&rl 64;,...{M16 E. 17th ~I . \.M , GMrgc A!!rn Byland Agen- "ES -en I r~ 100-B E. 16th, s. A. Alv iur rrv11rscel"ld', llABYSITTtR . livl!·lfl <>r DRAFT."i~tA N , •'ll"prt. elderly care or family care. out. Own !ransp. G 11m-5:30 pftimt for interior dt>t1 \gn -'"_7--0:'\9~'-·------- li'lmemaker.o;. 547-fi681 pm. $110 mo. 842-4714. flnn. 645-1710 betwn 8:30 & If 0 USE KEEPER· H•lp W•nted, M & F710 BEAUTICIAN wanted no"'°" l-5-:JO_. ~===O----roorn/board + s m a 11 "111l'lry. Cart' for 2 c:htldf'l':n. W• ara now accepting applic.ations for - DAY BUSBOY Now interviewinJil" P /Tlmti HOSTESSl~ SERVICE Station Salc1n1an 11/timt'. Neal in appt.ar. Exper, 2!)00 Newport Blvd., C.!>1. f"ri, L..t111dle1 & snacks JOO' Shampoo $18, Steam SJO 1ncludrd. Loc11.trd olf Repairs & Jns!&llation .... ---CommlSllOfl & guaranttt. DRAPERY &12-6.l"°. Dl'lytimt wr>rk only, Call SE\VING trai~s & ex· ~~-~-~~--DAY & NITE Ancient Mariner l!estaurant maneger. 54S-9!H9 or 267 E. f)("riencctl , Beach Drapery, J11nltor p/time 11ock wqrk. * Apply * BelM"e U AM or 3 .. 5 PM 155S W. Ad•m• Ca1to1 Mei• SERVlCE Station Sale!11nen. fuU &: part tlmr, apply ln pel"llQn. 200 W. Co1 1l ltlghway, Nl"W'POrt BeM:h. San Diego ~~"'-l' nrar So. free. Est, 645-1317 Coast Plt1za . 54~18. l°'~~~°"'::::..;;,,-~=-1 HOUSE\VORK e\•ery olher G llWX:AllE. i\1y lillnie. Tues. It. Sal. Full tlme. W!"ekr!ays. Would lo1•f &16-3t1&1 arr 8 pm bel. 8 am- rh1 lr1rrn 2-:,Yrs. Xlnf cal'f!. i;.;4716 D11n1es1Jc \\'ork \Van!M. 5 day! 11 1~1rPk. Refen-nces. BARY511TJNr. my hClmr. e R36--024~, e lf'ncPd }<!rrl. ref's . C r.t.. ~r~·a. 6-l'l-OJIU. lfnUSt'Clea.n\ng By 0Ry. :...'------I Own Transportatk>n ~ter Coll 8J6..-06.t8 CA ll.Pb'NTI'. Y Call 111\tr ~V'-l~lt ' ------1 --------·---hy l0<·11l n111n . \\ill do 11ny typr 3 30 p .m ., 11<1USECLM.NINf; Jo'.:-rJl"Ti"nrr.r!. ~!)....11!1'11 •'-' .. 17th St .. C.M. ~ W. 17th St .. C.M. You might bl' a studimt ()f' DISHWASHER SERVICE tatlon sale1man an early retirtt. \Vt nttd RECEPTIONtST 1 ' • BLUE DOLPHIN • * DRIVERS * tM!lp C'ach Wttkday morn!"" MATURE Neat, SalAry + c:ommlu\on. Stt?kJ in1ereslf'd coll .. • • W .1 E ..... Pleasa Apply 3CXl6 Harbor Blvd CM hllirh school aiudentJ:, mtn 11 re1n1, xper. No Experience both In our back rwm & our Between 3 & $ P .M. Must enjoy working wlfh the ... & \\'Omen for p/time & !/ =~=~~V~i~•~L=i~d~o.~N:..::.B~.7.""" wrirehousP, Ket>pinJ,? things Or Befort JO A.M . pub 11 c, Light office SHAMPOO flrl Ir. usl1tanl. BUSBOY ... ~ .. ·-" "-,,.,.., N•ces-rvl ... erklin~ neat for 1 .. -hackitround, ~me typing Full timt, must be llc'd. lime ~mp!oymeni. ... ~ .. ,<;""..,, ... ., ··-··· " -·I • ~,, -,,... Ou l Be iblt r.lust bl' Zl . Cor&l ReC'f ,,,,,,, h•··, cl••n c,11r .... _,,,. grc111ri;1 rmploytts in thr requlrrd. SlOO/mo lo s!art. Ri'Ch6.rd l' ~tie a.utJ Apply In Person 2607 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Turn unused ltf!mi'I lnto quick Cfl~h, Cllll 642-~711 .. ~ ... ,,.., 11\.152 r.tacAr1hur Blvrl. ~""'=-"'R' 1610 W Cat II""' NB Motor Hott'\, 2'645 l111rhnr ,·....,.,. N'CO-... Not under 2~1. world. srrvlniz the 'l"f'llltl'll Cl'lll 5'1&-.... ,~. • ...... on. · · ~3•' · '"" '" (Act'O!ll~ from O.C. /urporl) Bl., C.M. YELLOW CAB CO. 1·u.~1urn1tts in the 11'0r!rt Newport neai:h RESERVATlONCont r11.ct SHARP GALS F RESIJL ~ 1~ E "Goh sr c '' Drop Ui'I a hrk-r T'f:"Hn", girl. mu~t bl' o\'e.r 21. Ve..v Looklnf{ for a f/tirnt po!':ition 0 TS )'OU ('8J1 ur ""' . 1 •-., .1 .. ·~ "" "'·" Ch.1>slliecl Art No . .l.1J, 0(1ily nrat & 11lert. Ph. !>;ii--0511, in boutique sal~s. Call tor Pf on. uw the SUptr-rr·s Beach hour-e timf'. Bia· I D U PUol I 1'1lor, P 0 Box 1560, Crista l'"'""""""""""'"'""""""'"'I Mr. R ..... wrler. app>. ~• f!llm ll n .. 11. y lr""t lll"f!el lnn .. v.,rl .C:..f' IN! ·11 Clusllled 64z..::i678 • pla~ DAILY PllDT Clu11lled -'-'-"-'-· _c_,_. _,,._,._. ____ 1 IT'S A brttze .. &ell your lfOUSE 'Hunllngr Watclt the THE LOOK, 644-4500 f'O\lT ad k ch~ It! section now! C'..al! 642-567! & c:hiu·1ie 11. llrm~ whh ""~"· u~ 011!1y OPEN HOUSE ('("llumn.. CA11 642-~73 Kt ~vf:! -• I t l 24' DAILY PILOT Tut sday, 5tpttmbtr 21, 197 1 [L__"""'--~· llH [.____--_· ·___,![§) [ Help W•nted, M & F 710 Apptl•nces m Miscell•neou• SHARP GAL \~ dr"'-q,orl, (.oorl looking, Good po'r.<011.1llly. LHr ofh\''l' 11"f)rk ~i.~'! u1g k d<'allng " ' 11uhllr J';;n r1n1r m full rln1e. Qu11hf1cari0n~: 5 j" vr tH1'l1'1·, !.1·.l~ \!u.•1 br ~1n .. glo• ~ "r un,-1ttat•h<'rt. ~n\(' 11.1\'t'l u1vnll'rd. :~1.i-~Z-:~. ST1 [PP!.\.\ ;--\1',\H El IOL'SE \\'Pll kno11·u f1nn 11101111g 1•1 l1'\111t• prnn11.~tc~ tr\l:n 1h 1s r11111 1 .. 1·rl JOh. ln1t•1•·~1111i::: 1,nrl.. in ~rioM.ng ,i::ovd"-l1rl•! ~art S? :.o c .,11 Rr·h 11·1T"1n, ~1n .. f-O~j ('0,\S'J',\l. td.:E~C'Y ".:'~'¥1 llarl"Jr Bl ;it . .\1!am.s :'lf(JP.'f OJU1F.P. COOK \prJ.1 l!•J!~ JIU! ] ,~.:~ Bra<h B!1tl \\,,1111.n<!rr. ~AHT ~out Ch1 ,~1111a~r1rr1• lni:.~ '~'"· ~how ~;,rah Cu1r·nlr~ .Jr·11f'h;> :'lo 1n- 1rsl1nrn1. n1l1(•1\1ng or liel11 . Call :tlO-Otil4. Telephone Solicitors TwQ Opo:·n1ni:::s on 1J.1y 19.1:.1 -J P.\11 shift 1: ()pt n.nt:~ 011 111;:ht 1:11'.\l -9P:'>!I s\11!; I ~nla1 y + Sl.'1 on ru(·i1 ~ale rnade !1\!111 ,\Ollr appo1n1- mrnt p:u,1; $100 \\'t'fkly cash IJ01lUM'S for top prodUC"E'TS. '.'\o N.>lhng 3ol1c1r1ni::: appointrn('n!:s top ]('1·('] sale-:. lon·r. foe \\'ol'k fn~m n11r \"('1\'por1 Beac-h office •d !i41 \\"c-sl· cliff Dr11·r hur fi rst call 645-3030 1n a1rani:;r fr1r Jlf'l"~onJ] Jn. r•'n·:l'11· <ind fl0.,~1blc 1m1nrd- 1a·c "n1plD)rnrnt. ASh: FOR r-.:r -lS. THE BROADWAY NEWPORT r;"ov.· JatC'Nlf'v.'ing \\'Ill Train e Silverware e Draper ies e Foundations e Carpets e Boys Cloth ing 47 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Equal Oppor. Emp!oy.-r TYPIST PT, fa.st, acc~rarc. train lBi\f comp<l.c.rr. 1 to 5 !\Ion thru F'r1. P..1.1--3526. supply due 10 dOt"k ,.rnke REPAIRS llOTPOl:"IT auio \\'ash<:r, av(l("ado, F.••SY a u10 \\"lli;her, a1"0CadJ. Both late n1odel~. Xlnt rond . yuur l:ho1ce $90. 1;u11r &-deh\erP<f_ 546--8611. 1:47-bl \j, --~-----1 • .\f,\YTAG N'pa;r n1an ha,; """hPr-:>.lnT rorlfl-.lrl\' 1\·/!Kl +;!,.;~ ~'11111". $.lll. ~1~1-86.':I. ALL :\IAh:E:i .~· )10fJF:l..'i 2:ll0 :\'e11·1JClrf Bll·d, C :.1. OP~:.'i 10·9 ~Inn 1111i1 fn • f;AS H1\:'\GE • l:."XCELLE7\T SJIAPI::!! ~3J * 61:>-1036 t'Olt Sa !r Admira l ~-rol'l -frM_> N'lr1g1'r"<1.lnr, o\ Yrs olrl. \\"hur Sl ?S. ,qfi.16:-'l.'., Furnitur• 810 \\",\TERJ3EDS comple t e 11· p.;des1al, fra.me. mat- trrs~. p<Hf, E'1C. Only Sli.'l. 61.'>--1730 or 6~6-663-1. sn1all ch,,~! l'Ji'-172-1 ~\'(',, .\!OV /7\G back Ea~1. furnnurt> for .<.al•\ Tra~h &· ll'l'asUITS 616-3361 ;ift ·I p111 HL''.\:K bl'ds. Prrfr><-J cond1- 11on 11·11 h ladd1•r. $:-.0,0Q Ph: 6i3·?111 Sft:DIO COUCll "' ;,!s-o473 SO FA, DEEP J-""R EEZE, LE.-\TIIER OIAIR 6!3-G&t[) \\HITE })-cnch P ro1in\·1al bedroom 1<rt. SlC.. l'<j..J./jl Garage Sale 812 f'\l!TII Coror.a l~'P"'''r:tf'r S2.\ Kr.nrnoIT ,. a c u u m {']('anrr s.1. heatlbnii;:, ~~! lran1e~. dbl bn.~ i-pr:ni:. cli>ck chair:-. Z boat toil•'ts $!8 f'<I. ,\J1sc toys, d1~he~. !ampl'. I.able:-;, hoat 1tc'ml>. &16-~/5.:".0. 3z.l Pirate Rd., i\B. 5'\T ·" ,<;l''i £1._, 645-4720 \\",\TERBEDS 0:-\LY Sl"i h::ni:: or qu•.'f'n ~JZP . fif'~t :lO gauge 1 1n~ I. r; yr·. factory b1Jll.l'anl<'r fHG-66;:14_ Miscellaneous Wanted 820 CASH PAID FOR fine furnuurr. apphan("('!', a!\\J'JU<'~. Onr p1e("(! nr h'">l'~t"'ful f';;]l dr1y nr night, :.1~-:?21! or ~11-77:::. t11r.~ &.· J"""lry. I~~~ To R1ChP,., All i;1Lr~. ~~--) t:. Musical Instruments 822 1\:\l /F'.11. rorn.: 1>>~1 ~1~0 \\111 ,.,.II $~·i0. '..'111 t:J(!,•u "1". Apt :::1. C•>.-.'a \lr,.:i. l~CA :\h'd1t <.'()!Or TV <:onsolr SIJO. VI::P.SATILE ~PCJ'<'\ary IQ puh llshr;r .:'>!11.g11.z 1n e hack~un<f rlr•1rahl!.', Sj.iO, ~ti'l.rt. 6+1-1~~. -~=~--WAITRESSES. T\\'ELD <'\lucll & l.1i1·,,~ra1 SJO. grf'ri1 bdrm :«"'! SI:•, 1111fe. h~hld ~<li1. All 11k a fl. .~ :;o. 'il:J St. J.;:n1r~ Rd., :-..11. LUDU'IG 011.1111 Sr! Zil~1 n C.vm. Xln'1 A~k1ni:: SJ!l:i. \l<o.kc frl2-.i61ti. cum pl. ronrJ. Olle<· [ __ J's ~te to You .~ EXP ER. rull fW p/1 1r11r. {';01 undrr 21. Appl~ 1n fll'r.-...)n. Surf ,\: ~1r­ l•11n, ~.~cri 11' t •,;1.<1 !Ill'). :\B. fir r<ill filC-1202. ~---·I y ,\HD ."1_],-.• Hori~r full "I l11r nllnrf', li kr nr1, \Ja111!Pn<1nc·c !!1lllpnv·111. ·.,7 • t'l.CTE Bl 1:\'D Y &:ln1<>r f'.\('('lif'OI '"'!ld., Ill'\\', SJf(i, !'I'll no\\' $123. fi.16-(ilZ!l. Reynold' Trumpet Xll;i~. Sl.i. :,1;i.q,1~ --- 3 LinlfS, 2 Times, $2.00 :-h<1IS. '!uOd WAITRESS I' T1n1r . Jf1A.\J-ZP.\1 1\pply t"ord \\'al{on. ~!u:-J ~·H: 41'1 Office Furniture/ \liwn, '.\'. n. __ E_,qcu_;cp_. ______ 1_2_4 \\,.\):·1~1-il).\JE For lr•\<ih\r Y1\HJJ Sa.I,.'. Jlousl' full of 1nJ!r pup -1' ~ Ill()~. n!d .. \!I I 1.1rn1 ! u r r , I:k" !1':'"" illASTEP. :irl•lr<'""1;, 1'<>~1 1 YEA ll o)\r! ill.11" All r~·d1>.:r•'I'. To x.,.:;!l!l2 aft ~- CARL JR'S Ji'll ,\•l11 n10 RJ .. f""l"t>l :'11,.~;i \!,::~. t.ja_v P 1nhe110 \\AITHt.:-. ._ 1-.. XP ~·n i.· ~! l.ITTI.~~ nrc; 0 h 11->i?.1'! -----\\ ,\:1\1 t::I J Ch1llt'~f' , •• ·h , n1<•re !l,;111 1 \I'' •-.1~ri•n1·r ·"'il:ir'\ ~Im 1~ r 111n CnnlaO"T \!r Sl;1nlo 1• 'l rr .. •\0-b~"'' \\ 1\:'\TI .I l '''I' rl Ill '' t! 1-;:-;;i f1Y1n1 •1fl1tr r•1rl. llunt1ni:Tnn l\1',11 I> ~ !7.::.i."'· \\".\\ 1 l·.ilf;'~rk<~lunch 1•rn- v1dr'1, l<Jfl 1,ai:r. n1u~t apply :\la111t•·na111 ·f' l"IJU !p111rn1. ;,7 $1 \j .. ·,o 1.11..r nr11. sn:,_ t'nr.-! \\'ai:::on .. \lust !'<>ll~ 4 1 ~ An~lonr. ru•l \:100· I 1 I..•• Ali....-•. :\ R. n .. ·11. s:r;:;. 61>-:i:lfh 1la~~ 01 6l2~.·.020 1•1·r~. (;Art,\GE ~air :::<·rt. 11. 21. f.: ~~--~-- :'3 [J,'1\'1>11pnr1. h1ryr\,.., dr.-,: ,;f{kY~I Olfll''' •~1h1mt . 11••11'" ~-1111•1· •!l'h"" Hii l•\);,7-; h1c:h. :ioln1~t,,111r Alt•'i'I l'la•r. C\1 ~h•ll•'. s·/l ::'if[, llri't••I. l'I ll:T \l~J.1 -.-.. -,.-,-.,-.. -,,-,,-,.-,.-,.-,. 'fl'11 r "~. (''-'----~ .ir." 1 ~1 \l;1n,\ n11•r<> Pi~O rg ans 826 l{'•w lw•' f,\f-,...:!.\l~ ----:011)\lJ'\j, l·,10•,'\'Jh1ni:; nlu~t i.:n, TIH'' thnJ Fr<, 10 a.111 lo -1 p nL 2':<-.: '.llnnlrr< .1·. C \1 -----Household Goods 814 ------COME TO 1n P•'N•t1 .I: A\1 !n ~ P '.11. · ,-R :'\lflVIN" rofng, S::R~ ..-JT)·"r, KEYS TO HAPPINESS for the best values in NF.W .t \lSEI> ORGANS-PIANOS You'll Be Glad You Did !'a!1slr•cl1on l~uara111,,r.d 0100~ lrom l:ll'll<' :o;Plrcuon Cdi11·f'nicnt T1'n11i; .l,1n1111rR lr111 ll•ITl'I, 2)0 1 E. ,..1~-t !hi:<> nn rtflr. ;-;,.w \\It;. ('q 1!11;. f•l\l. f.1'!-f". %"--:.>!'(>7 \\ n,f,;;;;;,;.,r-;;,,1-,,--,-,-,k~-;,·, I ---______ 8_1_6 Machinery :'>"\Ir I<" .d :ill':l Rrprc~rn­ l•ni.: r ..• ~ n·· ."ilt \\';.il<·r Full nr f>·•r' 11n1f• ha•' S.!li-lll!l:t ATl.AS Hl \\'()\\,\\ ".inl•·d 10--:-:111' !nr 2 ""11 K1.i-:,J::7 I h.loln n. ;;1::0 ; Ii.· ~. 1.1 t"-!fl. I 0 4c' 0 ' 1_-'_'_''c'c"-'_ .• _,_. _____ ~ (,,u ;iftrr 6 11111. ~2..;.JS~. Miscellaneous 818 [ ][§] ~ Xauona.I Ca~h ltt'J!:l~tt'r! Old, 1ri;.· ornate bn1ss caS{'. Xlnl ronrl. & 1YOrkin~ ordrr, Jrlcnl fnr t "1ut1q11~ t<.hop, etc. :\lu~t ~11. $3lll. 6-12-3.189 f'\'I'. Antiques 800 FfJJ·~ Mil<' rompact '6~ cam----OUTSfA:'\OJN(; ear.·ed S: 111n~ tr:iilrr & 1!\;•1 Al nia p1Prcrd V1r1<>rl:in furn, ·1 li•111~r. tra iler. 6-16--!1!97 ;ill rlin111i;:-1·ht11r~. Ho~-i -~· :-.p111. l !os1r~~. !<f'l!rr. 1 l'lll r~ In <:."n1·1-.·r 1••1111r:i1·!·1r ti.is ,,,. lll'f'dJPpnlr\! ~2300 [I r 111 l'f'~JI >-hilt;.•, hi.IOI\'~; $~ ~ri, Dinin~ n 11 M't, .1L'>fl 1·u;,11n 11['>. fl'o ·e {~I. J~<Qll ';1 !· hf'rl M"I. h1r !ll~h"~ t11u;l1, < ·l!l'.?-22:,1 pie('~~. S\"i00, 1nakP offc'F Oil -------BJtU\\ :\1:1\l· ·"'•Ill dUIO "'1 J»l.l 'I QI' i.Jl . l'i! parly, 1·;1). 111lr So'•at:ull l :i1~r !''42-69-17 0 ". "· I J•l'l•P o QV\l nr11". Bltt:~S\\llCK POOL TABLt: Oprn l'..1·"~ 'til !l, !'11n 1-li Bye's Ke ys to Ha ppine ss lh.l.~I I• .. \\h1t1!1'r 13hd. \lh1111t•I' 1 ;.'1~1 ii'.11-lfliti * Supe r Orga n Sale * T1•od<'·lrl~. lll\J\I fl on1 rellrj . e~. ~upr r l'lf'rtn, I of :i kind 11lC". :'\77 rt'po Sil~.',; Hloo·:o1. nrw $3().1:1: HT3 r oncr1·1 $Zl !ri: C"l "•/t'lf'\\' Lf's 112 s11.-,o; ·rzoo·~ l rotn s1 1:io: \\.urh!ll"r •1300 Sll~:i; l"~t'd i,r111·n-y's fro111 $·1!1J: ~!any nlhrr~. l.1111 e~I pricl'~. ·r,,r111~. \\"ill 1radr. Qpf'n S1111. 1-.\ H1\.\t:»1n,,·o un<:., .. ~Tl 1)10.", 1s:,1 E. Coa,t 111'.'· (.'d .\l, 611 -S'.JJO. PIANOS**-ORGA NS- 1 .. 11.;.-· 't'lr.-11•111 . !':i\·,, ".;ss '.\\"' . L"•t•il • E11~y Trrn1s .\Ion .~-t"ri f•\·('s ·111 9 ~U!l!lay 12-;. Fri.-ntlly !<'h·1ihone lnlor. *ANTIQUES* Round oak '.hbl~. ,.;quarc oaks. dn"SSl:?rs. rock<'n. breakfront1. & man~· n1ort choice itrmis: P\•t Pty. For fur1her Info: CaJI: IH&-73.lS. S Na(jonaJ Ca.sh Reg\1!1?r $ Old, very orn11.te bra~ ca'-t'. Xlnt cond. &: v.wking ordf'r. Ideal for bouliquf' 11hop, rtr Jl.fusl ~~II. $350. &42-3589 ('\'(', ANTlQLl E: Anno\rc & ~T rip­ ped mirrof"P(!, clhl door:c;. A bargain 11.t $215. !'JW--09'.l.} flft 5. FIELD'S PIANO CO. ,\\1x9. 1'1a1e, all 81"Crsrorll".5. 1s33 Nl'll'f>Ort Blvd. -'~'"~· _.,~""""~·~•· _____ 1C1»-1a r.1~ 714164~3ri'.1 IRVINE COAST C/C WOULD YOU membership, 673-4169 BELIEVE 2 lfu\6.;, TIRF.S & \\h<•f'l~ •-rtEE ORGAN LESSONS S7:i. Auto trans cooler. new 1115 long a..s you llkl"! No reg- S2:l. !1.lz.-R.'JZ2 is1ra1ion. No ohlli:::a.tlon. 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Cnast lh1-y. ~~~---------I JY"l'rr ~ll'f'r1ne. t-.o-aut1ru1 :':<'ll·flOrt Brach '!>:• DQDC~: Van. 6 .slwk. n11 !"'d 1\llh h151'k 1n1rrinr, i<[IO!+ 642·940S llrrs. ITI!\R~. rrpti;. I n11·nrr. Ir.~~? Sf'r\'1('1' l"f't'(lfris .<1\';,i il·'~~~~ --~==c l ),, mi -.:Int! S\29,\ ~·lS-4'-17S ablr . tZXX llfl• -,~ 1-:-.f,\(; ~hit rornl ~'1.000 SJ99s' ! 1111. !. .1,:()_ F 1n11' "·' l;"\'Tt;R:>;,\TIO:\'A!. r" k·Up J';J••k<, 111 1•'' .-.1~-llSIJ -----·! 11 j ,, !;11 p 11 lo !l1nr..-r. -.Int n1r>l'hanl1"al NEWPORT IMPORTS 11111•1. $.lOO 11.'J-:.?GO.. ;11m \I f .,,,.1 !fl• 1· ·r lll'r'1 uriu!i"•i iTr111~ lnl1i quick /\• 11 J••r! B··~r 11 • • .1 h. rall &12-'."ifi'j'~ ___ 642-9405 • ' >11, ' .• : 1:~.; 1. r ~ p•· .J \l~\ .\r~4 ~ I l,111r t:r!1[1 • T: 1>r .. kl"~ .\ r~:1 r1 1, ·11 '-+• 1 111, .111r. 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CADILLAC Cadillac 1968 Cpe. de Ville \'tnyl !Op, ('\oth & l~thf!r in- 1,.nor. YULL POIVER & Ft'CTORY Affi CO'.'\'DI· TJO.\'I.\'G, A.:\l/F).f radio. new llres. fZSBifilJ $2999 NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER Z600 Harbo1r Blvd , Cnsta !llesa Call :.:0-~100 Open Sunday Cadillac 1966 Sedan de Ville FACTOR\. AIR CO.\'DITIO.\'J;>\G Full po"''f'r, \'1Il}1 top, A.\I/ F~l radio, rlMr \O('kS. all l• ather 1n1er1nr, Ult .~. tele- 5rop!c slet>nng, e tc , etc. tRP.\ITIOi $1999 NABERS Cadillac A\TllilP.JZF.D f"IF.AL ER '...lf()f\ l-l:irh•1r Bl\'rl, ("n.<>ta ;\!rs.' f'al\ :~in.:1100 fl[X'n :"unday CA MARO CHRYSLER 980 CHRYSLER ----------~ '&-!CHRYSLER \'S, automa- 11•, rad.a. h'alt>r. (JDZ630~ S·l'."l:l. ATLAS \hry!lf'r/Plymouth 29:"9 Harbor Blvd , Costa. lllesa 5'1f>.l9J4 CONTINENTAL CORVAIR COUGAR FORD -,-70-C-O_U_G_A_R_X_R-7--l ·"2 FORD Ranch \~'ai:on, Zl2 \'~<! e-ng, auro tranr.. GMtl \\'.,rth v.·a.1t1n.: tor. Attr&.ctlvt' conil $.1!15. ~6.-7817 afrt-r hme fros: tintsh Y.'ith ivy 6 30 pm. ~n !l'athtt, It landau.l---'--------- Equ1pperl v.1th all tht: hnc JEEPS llC<:'f':Millrle~. Auto trans,1----------- radlo, healer, fJ'"J\V sterg, pm.o.• 19 61 NTER...,.ATIO:-.IAL brks. !~ct. air conrl. Sport Sct-iut. $575. Xlnt con d, CQnsole &. m uch mor<". See 644-154~. l=~--------,t d11ve IOoiay. S.12B~1t JEEP \\'agont'er, 6 cyl. 4 v.·h Jnh n50n & Son. ~26 Harber dr1vf', ;>11r, v.•io:!e nms, i;d Blvrl., Costa life!&, MG-5630 ron<f. Sl.400. 548--S418. '70 F0RO L TO BROUGHAM Style leatlf'r, clean. &auoful British men me tallic with 11')' interior & landau roof, 1n1macula1e throughout In arldition lo auto tr11 ns.' ra· d!o, hc;:i1f'r u has pow, £trg. f""I"' hrks, fact air ronrl. Pow \1·1nrlnv.·s. etc. I! you i;ce & drl\'e th1:c; artraclive ~ar, you 11·1 1! <11V?e 10 ii:c; condi· 11nn. ~-1.<\GD. juhnson & ~n. 2626 Harl'w:ir Blvd., C"'S1a i\lef;a. 540-5630 '70 GALAXIE SOD MERCURY '"f ~lEFCURY Col.,ny Park Sia "'Ag. lull P"-'I'. IQ par~. 3..~.ooo m1. $26oo. 642-0102. MUSTANG '66 MUSTANG. air. PIS. P/B, whlte w/rM tnt., auto. P ri party_ 673-~. '65 Forrl r>1ustang. 3 spd. 6 (')'!. $750 Call 644--0&-l 7 '67 ;\Justing lsibck. \'S, Au1n, Rill. ~r n,.w nre':S. Lo m i s, B<"<.T o!r. 897-5619 aft :IP;\!. PINTO " '6.'i RA:'-1BLER Ambassarlor, Very clean. R/H, PIS, P /B. Best r>Uer. ~743715. The faste~t draw in the \VeSt .. a Daily Pilot Ci.usified Ari. ~2-5618 OLDSMOBILE BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC-FI AT '67 Olds Delta Cu!i.rnm 2 Dr HT. C'pe, Ra- dio .~: hea ter. auto rran!I., a lt oond .• laundau top, pwr itr , pv.T brks. YXS707 $1395 . ~ Over 2!10 n<>w & u!leCI cars u1 r~ from Open 'nJ 10 pm. :200CJ E. lst Sr., ~nta Ana 1 ls1 St, at S A. Frv.y.1 ;.J.<i-lCOO T·BIRD '56 T·B1rd, v1n~·l Top v.•I porthol". autom tra!l!, >.ir.r shape. &si oUe-r over Sl-IOO. 4!14.$152 FOR Sale 1356 T-B i rri, porthole tnp, sharp. Sl~ 962-80TI. '61 T-BIRD, llll', auln, fl'J'\'t.L \\Th1te v.·/b!k PT1. {}ar ty. f>i~. full "''· YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR SNEAK PREVIEW OF ALL 1972 MODELS Thurs ., Evenin9, Sept. 23 Sale pnced 2 dr. H.T . &11u- n!ul ilghi 11')' gtild · tini~h. "'l lh gold interior & dk. hrnu11 landau ronl. Equ1ppi>d wi th a uro tran~. Radio, hearer, po".' w1ndou·s, fac- tory a.tr. This .attractive c11r ~l1n11·!" e-xcellent carP. A~k lnr den1on~l rarion. :l93AUH. S117:i Joh11~n & Son. 2626 Harhor Blvd., Costa l\lesa. ~n-56:lrl '6!l FORD Ga.laX\f' cpe. v~. ;iu!o,, R&·H, pn,\'Pr ~teer­ Jnt: f.· hr~kt>~. 1f,!'.JBSX1 ~1 -l'l:i ~--------~~ FoRn=TiU.::-CWXii::=ToRINO -WAGON SALE l~l !!1r'rw'rr Blvrl . C '.\-1. Mo11y to c.hoow fro..,. '&S thru '70 Model1, Sport rooh. formol1, 2 door Ir 4 door hordrop1 & .. do11r. Full power, air eo11dltlonl119. Wouontltt o\tolloble. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 1 dr. H.T. VI, e ulor•'ltic., fu ll power, 8ir c.ondilion iPq, good mile1 . (~41 .1\ICCl OUR PRICE $2496 '62 (rw\·a1r ;\lnnza fn11pe OP\\t Pn2; & nrr..,-.r! r<'l11rl $2:11 li :3-!'-il!l'J Quality Used Cars $395 to $1295 -*~'71 FORDS * GALA.\IE::i e !\.·!UST ANGS TOf:lr\'OS HERTZ CORP. (7 14 1 778-4050 CORVETTE -------~ __..,.. '59 CORVETTE 4 ~('let!'<!. ]JI\(' nPU' f\J't'~. ~ood tnp 4 Sacr1tir,., rllr. S49l \\'tl l F'1n. rn P1y. Call f'..l~2li:li\ "r ~:'17-1.~I() P\'t .!I. lX:fi rR. ;,:1.()(111 m1lf'~. 42.l ht\ 4 !I.pr!, pll'>. p/I', ~IP, k/n. 11·heP)~. r.:irh~l~ ..!. +-+-S1 .~ 5-1'\-T>l 1 'GI' Ford Galax1e ;i()'} ron- -.·ert1ble, Air cond.. V-3, a 'Jfo, PS/PW, R/H, ll!u:he- !1n~. J1te hlu~. \1·hf top. S1050. 8.1.3-0121. l!l7fl FORD Galaxie 500, good ronrl . air. pwr steermg, S2.lo0. !l:30-6.'o69. '6<1 rnrrl Van :\1n 't conrl111on S80'l ra!J ;ill ;, !YI 54z-M2i;t Autos, New 980 '69 DODGE $1996 Cornnet 2 Or. HT. R&H, nutn .. PS. vinyl roof. air r llnd .. Jov.· milf'.~. 1ZSROll) MUSTANG SALE Mo11y to choOM fro!!'!. '45 ttiru '70 "'odel1. Coupee. hardtops, eo11...ertlble and 2+2 foi tbock1. SorM with 4 •p...0~ a l'° olr c.o"dltlo11l11q ond outo ... 01fc rnoOel1. EXAMPLE : '70 MUSTANG H.T. f ully f~~lery eqYipped, while w/red inlB•., redio. hedlBr. qood mile1. I 064CIEl OUR PRICE $1896 'Howdy' Neighbor '66 CHEYELLE SS. 4 Sl"lf'Pr'I, V8, i.;nnrl mil"~· 1 X\VY~Ml)1 $996 '66 OLDS To•onodo $139l6 F111I fY>"'"r. a ir cond . ''1n,;I\ roof. good mi!PS, U11cle Howo1d ;, real P•OUd to 01111ounce that hl1 01111uol eho"q• O\ter 1.ole h c.o,.,me11cl11q. Our eoU "40" 11 plu "'b full of new c.11~. Co.,,e In oftd kick o fow tll"H, plck the co1 you wont ond drl¥• It home at o bi9 \awlnq~! --~----,~-;-~§19-.:.~ BRAND NEW DODGE DEMON Well •quipped with \tlllyl -"'· 225 CID, 6· eyl ., tinted windshield 011d "'""Y orioff a,. tlo111. Vlftyl top 11 alt optlo11ol •rtro, S.r. Ho. LL1,Clf10617l '67 PONT. L• Ma"' $1196 HT. (pf'. A11!n, F!&H. r . .s, air rnnd r.ood mil ... s. 4 VCJ29D I '66 FALCON Wgn. Radio. heal,.r, 111to- m11ti,.., gnOO mllPs. (RUZ195; '66 VOLVO 122S St;i11nn \Vagon ·I sp .. ,..d. lfl1v milf':c;. 1zxv2.1!'.l 1 '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Corona. Aillo. shift. grorxl miles. (U llf:1~3i ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '71 G1laxi• 500 '70 Renault Sed. • SUNBEAM C11~'T!m 'FJ; T1;::rr SJl1\f:P. rnan~ f''l;tra~ S17ill * f..12-731~ l. i6 Harbor, C . .\l. &11'.i·93f13 ,,tZl,, THIHI 48 "'onth" deletted pt1menl 11•;t • " Sl 2l2.80 c~,1. 11•ic1 ;, $1bSO 00 includ;"~ ,_,,., t nd lit •"••· APR i< 10 11 ·~ "" ~p p!OYed C•td;t, 7 Or , I< T ~Ull f'ew•r Jl<r Cor>!! 1•11 8~Yl '69 To6no 2 dr. H.T. $1996 114!1>0, H•8l•r, I .Sltefd. c.OtKI MitB 13"> 6E0) '61 Galaxie Sed. $1296 • TOYOTA LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED ...l:Jeoo Lew W TOYOTA 1 ~16 H.i:.rl)(!r, ('.:'-I hl6-911l:l '1;7J LA;\0 Cn11<.rr. llf'I\' !tr('~. f'(l\I h11r. .'Ill:\ 111nk l'IC. 642-llSl aftf'r J P:'-1. TRIUMPH TRll'\IPll SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE ~YO~O' "FRIEDLANDER" UIJ.11 alACft (HWY, 9'i 893· ')566 • 537-6824 Autos, Used 990 M.B. TRADES '69 R 11·1!'ra, Aubergine 11·/ r.1atl'll!nr:-ta.Mau, air, strr. rr.. ~uprrb • '69 Cldlllac Co\1pc dP \.tile, beaut ebony f1n1<.h \\lma!C'hing 1nler., !l.'l11l!'~~. must see • '7:1 \'C'g.1, only 50)) mi's. 4-spd t'COno my I.· perf()rrnance. 3- )T Qank f1na_nr ing, Authorized :.mz Dealer i11 523.7250 BUICK 'Tl Bl;JCK RIVIERA, 4fiOil NOW! mr. 11TPT'4'n. r hMme v.'hl ~ S Bou.chi ff'h. L1k~ 11"11' FRITZ WARREN' SPORT CAR CENTER 1-'~''-..:'-"'~4·------1 :10 E i~t ~·, s \ '~17-(l'IM l~ BUICK L>. N!.hrt. 2 dr Ofll'n di11 1~ fl/I, rln~"rl Sunrl11y h'. cu~Tllm. full p11T, Janrlau I=-~· , rnn Sl .1''1;, ,o,.ii;.rw:;~~ 1'he f11"1,.~1 11r11w In th,.. \\e<l I. ' · ' • A n111h P ilot ClllS~lllerl !'I'll lh .. nlrl •tufl Buy fh!' i\rf &J 2.<,1illl 11('\\I ~Ill!! ---------- WILDC.l\T J!nftlO. "" , llVlo Ir ..... r-wr Jt~r • otr "'"" , •~.wind ~H#l ll"I l!oA:. ~o 1m,o,' $1155 ·-~· ' Here's some right smart buys in used cars -YO U ALL COME IN YOU "HEAH " Pr"'8:\ •lo~• """ ~ ~.,,.,!OMX ~l '69 OPEL 5TATION WAGON "'"a TT"nl 4 ~~ry el•~!I 168.JAl{IJ '65 PONTIAC '70 Chal'n;er l!O"I~. Mn•p, """°· •IT !•o~• . o+r """4 • we-11 ..,.,1_,, ll'd. <'I• IY<Ged ,..,.,, IPF[97J) ~ {So!(! ADY) Santa Ana Dadga 1401 N. TUSTIN AVl • 835·3691 • Full "ow•r, lolr, Good M ii ... IZL,_. lolH '70 Mustang H.T. V., I UIO , lt&H, P 5 . lo lr, Vl"yl 11MI!, Good MllH. ('91 AG8l '71 L TO 2 d,. H.T. $3596 v•. llu•o . P ! , •&H. Alf, \linyT ROl!I (I~ CMl(l \II , Au!O , II& .. , PS , ,1,.,., Low, LOW Mtl!!> !QOZ ?111 '68 Oodg• Pickup VI. loutn, llAH, Good Mil ... , !1•9511o l '69 Gal1xie H.T. VI, #Iulo , 11& ... PS . G(>)IJ Mlltt.. f'l'CY 6l7i I $1496 $1496 ) l ff DAILY PILOT Tutsda:r, Stpt1mber 21 1"171 If anything goes wrong with one of our 72's and it's our fault, we'll fix it free. Anything. AMERICAN MOTORS 1972 BUYER PROTECTION PLAN. For years, car buyers in this country have been saying that instead of shiny new chrome every year, what they really want is a good car they can co unt on. That's why American Motors and its dealers put together their 1972 Buyer Protection Plan. Here's how it works: A STRONG GUARANTEE IN PLAIN ENGLISH. ~I When you buy a new 1972 ca r fr om an American Motors dealer, An1crican Motor!' Corporation guaranteei to you 1hat. exce pt for tires, it \vii! pay for the repair or re- place1nent oI any par! it supplies that i-: defcc1ive in material or \l'orkmanship. Th is guarantee is good for 12 n1on1hs from che date the car is firs t used or 12.000 miles., whichever comes first All \Ve require is 1.hat the car be properly maintained and cared for under normal u se and service in the fifty United States or Canada and that guaranteed repain or replacements be made by en American Motors dealer. This guarantee gives you 12-month or 12,000-mile cove rage on a lot of things most car warranties don't. It covers air conditioning, battery, radio, wiper blades, front end align· ment, light bulbs-literally everything we put on the ca r except tires. In other words, if something we did goes wrong with one of our '72's, you won't have to pay for the parts or the labor. We will. A MORE THOROUGHLY·CHECKED CAR . FROM THE FACTORY AND THE DEALER. N aturally, we wouldn't be backing our cars like this if we weren't more sure of them than e:. ' ., rqj,~ r=· ,.,, I• t I .· _-~ ('.· ' i Amhn~d~:cp :;~ Hom« '. i" ) (_ ~j -~ ti~ ~·~ ~-~ :G.,mllo iP ~,"93 22,41 we've ever been before. For 1972, we've put in more quality control steps, more tests and more people to see that every car leaving our factory is as perfe·ct ifs man and machine can make it. At the dealer's, it's checked over again. Every car (not one of 50, one of 5~ even: one) is road-tested for starting, handling, braking and overall performance. When the service· man completes the test, he signs his report and slides it over the sun visor, where you can see it. And, when a man signs his name to some- thing, you can be sure he's done his job. And done it rig ht. A LOANER CAR WHEN YOU NEED IT. FREE. \ Not only do we offer you a strong guarantee, we've set up a system to back it up without . . . mconveruencmg you. If you have to leave your '72 overnight for guarantee repairs, over 2,000 dealers?,.....~11!. ~;;;iilll! will ~oan you one of their cars. rw ~ A n1ce,clean, well-.. · equipped car in good condition. Free. A DIRECT LINE TO DETROIT. TOLL·FREE. We're making so me big promises, and we fully intend to keep theni. But, just in case you have a problem, we have a way of -handling it. When you buy a '72, ~ you get the name and toll-free num· her of a p erson in D etroit. If you call, we promise you you'll J ge t res ults. And fa st. These aren't just fancy words. We mean it. Nobody in the business does as much for you after you buy a car, and it takes a lot of time, men and money to do all these things. But we think it's worth it. Since we're giving American car· buyers exactly what they say they want, we should sell more cars than we've ever sold before. American Motors STARTING TODAY, THESE AMERICAN MOTORS DEALERS WILL DO MORE FOR YOU AnER YOU BUY A CAR THAN ANY OTHER DEALER IN TOWN. HARBOR/ AMERICAN, INC. 1969 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CALIF. - 7 '