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1971-09-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ' -. -- • • • • ire I er s s ear1n~ DAILY PILOT Salt Creeh Buy Okayed * * * 1oc * * * WE DNESDAY AFTE RNOO N, SEPTEM BER 22, 1971 Ending 3-year Wrangle VOL ...... NO. 211. I Sl!CTtoNS, 14 , .... , • , • • • • • • • • • • U.S. Submits Two-Chi11a Resolution Taxi Cab Drivers On Strike i ·axi drivers IHH'r gon t on strike 11gainst the Yellow Ca b franchise lhat ~er vei; lluntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Ne1\"port Beach and Fountain Valley. About 20 drivers ha ve lefl the compa ny Jr.catcd 111 186 ~-16lb SL. Costa f.1e s11. f•harging the franchise owner. Herman Tate, with unfair la bor practices. Their 1nain complaint is a policy r stablis hed this month by Tate, requiring rlrivers to either lea~e or buy their taxis fronl 'fate's co1npany Pre\·ioush., drivers we re paid a i\00 a "'eek guara.ntee fo r tiO hours of v.·ork. or 40 percent r"Ommission. 111·hiche,·er v:a~ la rger. The policy change rolJoy,·e~ a vote last month by 80 percent or the drivers to join Tea1nsters Local sn. Tate refused comment. on the strike this morning. sa~·ing : .. lt"s <1n old aq;:u- n1cnt."" E:l1ner Rothring. teader of the st.ri kin)? 4'lri1•ers. ~aid the ne1v lease arrangement makes drivers pay Tate $1:2 .50 a dav to u.<1e the car. \)lus they ha1·e lo bu y their ov.·n gas, "We also have to pay our own Social Security and everything else. because v.·e become self-employed businessmen. Thal also eliminates our union." he charged. Some taxis are still operating and most l'arry sig:ns on top advertising a nud for new drivers. Rothring listed o!her charges ag<11nsl !See STRlK E. Page %1 Weatller t\lore low clouds and fOI for the morning hours along the coast, with .9Ullshine promised For the after- noon. Highs al the beach in U1e }ow 70's ri sing ~ _13 inland. Lows to- night between 60-~- INSIDE TODA. l' The togu 110 i\Jo11 l101t L'on1· n1tu11ty P/ayhoust is off Lo u glittering .!tar t 01~ tl1e 11tw sea- .ion witll aii e:rcellent .1togi11g of the m11cll • produced "Plaza S1(itt." See Enterto in mt nt. Poot .16. l lrlfl• " ... ,;,,. . (flll'f••" I <•,_ (..,,_, I• (.--h•• Ua I (llnUieol H •U C•.,.k• n c,.., .. ,,. n 0.tT" N9flc.. f DIV"'1"•• II ltli'trl1I 1'1•1 f lft'-tlll•,,.t•I )6-ll l'! ... ~(f 1>·11 M1•IKll • .. A•• L •""'" IJ M1il9e• • Ml rri•H \.l(tftM.t 1' M ... 1•14 ..... oct U Mtvi.l lioll M•....i ,_ It N1ti.~t1 loltwt. l ·I o ...... '""'"" ' l'Tt. It ivrvi. I'-M I""' 21·1• Or. 1111........ It lt9<-Mltltth >*·IJ T1!1vkltol )6 fhNll" U ·JI WHlfltf I Wo..,.n'o Now• Jf·~ W 1rl• N•wo 4•f I •( \ I • ~ f I ~.,.~.·~· :·~~·.'I"_; OllLY l'!lOT SllH 1'•1•1 FIGHTING CITY HALL Ou1ted Aide Doyle Miiier Fired, Cit,y I-l end ~eeking Hea ring In H iuitington Bv Al.AN DIRKIN Of tlol Dally l'llel 1 1111 Doyle 1\1ille r. 59. lhe suspended l"llY a<l- ministrator of Huntington Beach. i:s a~\. ing for • public hearing before the cil y council over hi~ dismissal. Miller filed a written requesL fo r lhe hearing with the city clerk at 2:34 p.m. Tuesday, 21h houn before the deadline. He also filed • second JeUer with lhe clerk in whi ch he -Formally called for thr 1·ouncil 111 state its reasons ror removing him fro1n office -Claimed that the notiet o( dismissa l with which he wa! served at 5 p.m. Sept. 14. making his dismissal effective Oct. 18, did not comply with the city charter. -Requested that he be furnished with another dismissal llOtice. "I didn't get to be a cily maMager by lying down. though I admit I got Fired because I refused to knuckle under,'' the administrator comn1en1ed !his mornini;:. The decision to lire Miller was taken a1 an e:re<:utive session of the council on Sept. 7 when five rouncilmen signed the dismissal notice that was served 1 week later -Al Coen. Jack Grttn. Mrs. Nonna Gibbs. Jerry Matney and Oon111ld Shipley. At thal closed door 11e.l(s101'1 , tht <"Uunct1 also authorized Homer L. ~tcCormick of the Santa An.1 la"' nnn of Rutan afld Tucker to ne1otiate with the ad· miniatntor '" accepting a position •~ • consultant. This action was approved by all counc.ilmen. Miller h11-. not accepted thi ~ olftr - flue to expire Ocl 18 -~nn today dccltn· cd to lvmmenl fin lhr ntguL 111Liuni v. 1tl1 P.fcCormick . • ' I Y acl1t~1na11 Found Deacl; Pills Bla1ned From Wire Ser1•iccs ATHERTON -Yachtsman f"11tler E "'Clay" Callaway ill. heir to ;i 0coq~ia te...:ti le lorlllne. Bay Arca S0i.'1al1l•' and e...:-husb:i nd o! I gr 1 d Bergman·~ daughter. ditd Tuesday ni gh\. apparcn1- ts form an overdose of sleeping pill.~. The 39-year-old t:alla1v ay was foun1I dead in the bed roo111 ol his home:. Hr wa~ lully rlo1hed and invest1 ga1 ors repor1 rd a number ut 1lceping pills scatt rrrd 111 rr !he: bt'droon1 noor. San r.lateo Colin!\ ("oroner Paul B .. Jensen said death · wa.~ apparcnl ly from an <lverdost of Srcn nal "' There 11·<1~ a 011tr addressed tu t "a ll a11·ay·s fathc1 The: dead 1nan had sk1pperr(l 1 l1e .,!rn1p. \\"1dgeon. r.londay 111 lhe <"11,\1 i1f s~n Francisco 1'roph_v ~enes. Callaway once skippered !he l\l11rn u1,i;: Star. tht ya1.:ht th:.it ont'e held !hr elapsed ti1ne l'ecord fot' the ·rranspacific ''acht Hace. lie narrowlv escaped death in 196.1 'vhen !he: Morning Star struck a reef off !ht coas1 or Nicaragua and sank "'hile t'n rou te: lo !he east coast tor a Transatlantu.: • race. t:alla"1ay v.1as d1vort'ed from his th1 rrl "·ile in 19ti7. His second \\•ife, \1•ho di vorr- {'(j him in 1961, was Pia L1nd.stron1. daughter of Actress Ingrid Bergman. Me sa Bicyclist Escapes Dea th U11der Big llig /\ Costa f\.1esa bicyclist barely escaped dealh beneath the wheels of a huge diesel tractor Tuesday. ln a freak prtdawn ar· cident that police say was nobody's faull. The<>dorr R. Smith. 23. of 1144 F:I Camino Dri ve. was listed in good con- dition today at Costa ~fe.!UI r..1emorial Hospital. considering hi~ in juries. He suffered a fractured ankle and thumb, shattered teeth and multiple abrasions in the 6 a.m. mishap on Newport BouleYard al Bay Street. Smith •·as riding along the: curb. tryin1t to stay as close as possible to avoid tr11F- fic -\';hen ooc of his pedals apparently brushed lt, police said. Impact caustd lhr bike to \"eer sideways just as the big rig dri ven by Leslie E. Reedhead, 56. of SantA Fe Springs. "'as passing and the rear dual .... -htels struck it. Smit h wa.~ fluni;: away !nstc11d of under tht y,•heels. hoy,·ever. and Officer Phil :\l<:Col'mick said it appea rs neither 1nan 1.~ 111 raull . Taking It Easy lleborah Grcen1nan. 17, a senior at Bolsa Grande High School in (;arden Grove. enjoys a refreshing s plasb in the l'acifi c near the Santa /\na Ri ve r Jetty. Debbie wi ll represent DAILY PILOT in this year's Orange County Press Cl ub Queen Contest scheduled for Nov .. 6. Under new rules. all entrants must work for an Orange County news- paper. De bbie is t1 p<1rttime switchboard operator at the DAILY PILOT, Coa st Slayi11g Recording Spa1·l{s Courtroo111 Fight By T(l~1 BARIJEY 01 lh• Otlll' r>11t1 i ltff ~1arine policem;;in r..1ark A Johnson flf San Clemente confessed to the killing or his wife on the day he was arrested by District Attorney's inveshgators. it was alle~ed in &Jperior Court Monday. Tha1 purported confession form., p.,'Vl or a tape reco rding that seem11 likely to be t,arred rrom lesllmony in lht OranRe (:Oun\~ Supert0r Court trial of the. 20-- year-Old dcfcnd11nt dellplte thr strenuous protest~ of Chief Deputy D I s t r I ct Attorney J ames Enright The burly prosecutor pleaded for ito;; sub1nls:slon throui::h mo11! of the afternoon ~r s.c;ion ~l onday and did indeed play the f1 r~1 ff'11 Mtondi\ of \vh11t i.-. !'111<1 to be a 11n-n11nut c l'onvcrsation lasl .June ~:! hei wcen .l ohn~on . Lt. Cl1Hord Gates. of ~ ' !he S;11n C\emenU Police and Di1trict Atlorney 's frank Oxandaboure. Department , Jnve:stigalor Defense 1ttomey Ray Sharpe im· mediately objected and protested to Judge Willi.am Murray thet Johnson wa s pressured into making Incriminating statement$ with w11;ming that,a charg@: of rirst deRree murder would be sought In the absence of 111ny cooperative state- ment , ·rhe proseculion dropped its charges to secQnd degree murder in a deal that saw lhe young Marine agree lo 1 non-jury trial. Transcripts are being withheld from thr press. Oxandabourr dcn!rd that he hnd prac· 1ito1!y forcf'd the }'oung cnlifilcd man I<> (Sec .JOHNSON, r 11e ZI J·apan Gives Assistance To Move UN ITED NATIONS ~UPI ) -The United States formally s u b m it t e d toda_y ils companion resolution designed to save a scat for J\'ational ist China in the U,N. General Assembly while admit· ting the Chinese Communisls to member· ship. The lwo resolir.lor.~ went lo the U.N. secretariat for publication afte r Japan announced that 1l would JOin 12 other co- sponsors nf the move. The JapanesP. decision, announced in Tokyo. provided much-11ceded impetus for the U.S. dnve. The texts y,·ere nol immed iately made publie They wr.re to go before the assemb ly for debate on Oct. 18, with the h1.~tl"lric vote cxpcc!ed by thr end of the rnonth, In one r('Soluti on , the U.S. agrees lo the seati ng of the Comn1unist Chinese in both the General As~ernbly and the Security Council. The other would requi re a ha rd· !o-get t\\'O-lhird vo~ for lhe assembly ti:t f'Xpe l the Nalio11allsl Chine~t from lht L"n ited Nation~. All Alban1a11 re~lutior1 with 19 t:o- ~ponsors. publish!'d week s ago, calls for the ""resrora!lon of the lawful rights" or the Pek ing government and the complete ousting of the: Taiwan (Formosa) regime from all U.N. bodies. U.S. ambassador George Bush said he rxpe<:ted a '·flexible" attitude from Pe- king on the dual representation issue. Japan's decision lo co-sponso r the U.5. resolutions y,•as taken by Prim@ Mini11ter Bisaku Sato despite oppositioa from fS tt U.N., Pase 21 Slllt Creek Buy Gets Board OK; Long Fight Oi1er By JA CK BROBACK Of "'9 O.llr 1'1191 Sttft Three years of controversy ind .negotiations climaxed today with ap- proval by the Orange County Board of Supervisors of the purchase of Sall Creek beach from Avco Community Builders. The Avco offer, •s revised afler months of conferences between the cor· Potatlon and cou nty offloials, calls for the purcha$e of the U.cre beach J*ctl by tht County Harbor District for $2.St million. Only Board Chairman Robert Baltlrt opposed the purcha~ aareement .. •Ht i\rgutd that the public already owned I.he beach and that it should be obt1inecl through a lawsuit lo prove that ownership. He also said that A.Yeo •as getting disproporttonate benefllll In coun· ty lifeguard and m1intenllll(e servtc1 of lhe beach. Uq;:ing approval y,·crc \\'llliam \Vllcox· en, Laguna Be1tch attorney and leader ii tS« SALT CREEK, Pa1~ !) ,. Thieu Asked 111raess, Death? Board Asks To Call Off Crisis Over Mao Com1tyLook China At An· ·u11it Oct. 3 Vote SAIGON (UPI) -The Soulh Viet· • namese S@n1te today urgPd President Nguyen Van Thieu to call off the Oct. 3 'presidential elections in .,..·hich he is run- ning without opposition and allow the 1pe.iker of the upper house to arrange a ntw contest with more candidates. The call came in a declaration, ap- pro\·ed by a vote of 2.8 to 3 at a special aess1on, which said Thieu's position as the aole candidate "is agaltlsl the v.·UI of the people and has exceeded limits fixed. by Jaw." It warned thaL if Thi!!:U ignored the re- quest for a new election •·it \o\'iJI bring a more critical altuation and constitute a threat to the country: the execul!\'t v.•ill lo~ it.a leadership and the country .,.,·ill . coif.apse." A number of those voting for the nsoluUon were considered solid pro.- Tltieu 1e111tor1. Twenty-eight o t h er aenatora were aMent from the special session which came as Thieu new to .' Pleiku in the Central Highlands for his first official campaign rally. There was no immediate response from ·Thieu to the senate resolulion but it ap- peared unlikely thal he would heed the plea &ince he. already has rejected · aimilar requests fr om oppone nt!. Titieu became the only candidate in the OcL 3 electiona when his two major op- ponents, Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and Gen . Duong Van "Big" Minh. drop- ped out and charged him with rigging the votina:. His single candidacy has cawed a wave of opposition and a number of demonstrations, including one by !!ludents Tuesday in which they burned Thieu in eifigy. Thieu has said he would r~ign if he failed to recei\'e votes from at least 50 percent of the estimated seven mill ion eligible votl!rs. He obviously v.·as laking no chances. During his campaign trip to Pleiku, ahollt 2.10 miles north-northeast of Saigon, he shook hands v.·ith Boy Scou!J:, Jipped rice wine from giant ceramic mugs and donned 11 red-and-black . handwoven native shirt made by Mon- taa:nard women. l'rom Pagel JOHNSON ... admit the brutal killing but conceded under strong questioning by Sharpe that he had used "investigation tactics'' on the ta.II, blond, handgome dl!fendant whl!n Jotlnson walktd int.o the DA's office and asked to discuss the case. "I knew he was respon5ible for the death of his wife," Oi:andaboure blWJUy told Sharpe. Johnson is accused of bludgeoning and stabbing his wtfe Connie Lynn, 20, to death on June H!, 1970, Her nude , blood. covered body was foWJd sprawled on the bl!d in their apartment at 416 f\tonll!rey Lane. Johnson said he found the body after ,uard duty at the Santa Ana 111arine Corps Alt Station. but denied for more than one year that he was in\'olved in the alayln i!- A psychiatrist who had what he called ••open-ended convl!rsations'' with J ohn son in the week before the r.1arine 's arrest to- dav continued lestimony which inclu<les st.iteml!nls that Johnson used man1u11na and LSD to soml! extent in the mont hs before his "''ife's death. Or. Th~ore Linda uer teslifil!d that JohMOn Wld him that he used pot dur ing service in Vietnam 11nd that his ,,.,·ife had frequently objected to his using the. drui!: .it home . Lindauer said t.lrs. Jllhn~nn w:i mPd hPr husband that sh!! 111·ould report his pot- smnking to police if he didn 'l gh'e up the h.iblt. He 11lso testified that the attrttctive bnmette filed for divorcl!' af!er John~n left for Vietnam but later changed her mind. OlANGl COAST DAILY PILOT Hfltfl ...... '--• ,. ...... v.ii., s-c-..,.. CILUIOI COAfT f'Ul l!SH IH• COM l"AN1 aeli••+ N. w,,4 ,., .. 1111 ... 1 ·..i ,..,.,"'*' J .c\: ~ Cwrlov VIOi ,,_kltoll Mill "-••I M .... W' n..fn•• lf:otYil l•IW th"""'' A. ,M u,,,~i111 M.,,..1111 (6,t'l>r' Cli1rftt H. Le.. -.;(.~t t4 P'. ~.rt Mallltr1I M•"ttl"f 1~11<"''" OHi~ C.. .. -! lJO w .. t l•V $!•1•! ff-fl I"<~; 3lJJ Ht"'l'0<1 lft~'tv1rd l,..ft'lll'lt IM"': m ~ .... 1 ll••~u• t!Uflll"'I-•uc111 HUI • .. c11 '""'"""'' 1f111 Cll!Mn1t: .a Notlll Iii C&llUM Rwl ~11..'I' PILOT", .... Wllld! " CllfM""-s h I'!_•..,_, ... I .... ••lfY ••< .... ·-,,..., 111 ... ,..,. ~ ,... lttu~• ••ell. l'l_.I •M<t>. C-!• -., 1-1..,1i.ie,.,, ~. '"-'9111 Vt llr/, .. II (-!t/ Ct,..lf'_ ........ INK.Ir. •lfllf .. 1 .. -.... -.... 11 ... l"•l...;•111• .. 111, ........... t t m .,...., hY &tr•t. c-u ,..,.., , ........ 17141 641-4111 Cl~ A••~ M2·''71 h9 C'-'-An 01,•1twt1; 1.....-.. 492-4'421 ~I, 1t11, C•oflll CW.I ,,,.,hll"" ~onr. Ho ,..,.. oNr!ft. llluotr•I"""· .. lltflotl ,...,!... .. ·•~wfl• ...... "'" "'''"' .,.., "" llJl'M~ •l!llel.I tPMl•l W • l!llNllll -' C-9Prr l0111 ,......,,, ~ '11H ..... ft ,..14 el H..._, lotd'I .... '9o!O M .. o, C01~r11it. lul>Krl"'*' W <11"11w fl.:S -.11'1:~: h" ""''' U 'I -111ty1 ... m .. ry •u11Mtlol\t, ., I.I """"''1· Hinted HONG KO~G ! UPI I -Diplomatic sources v.·Jth cont.lets in Pek ing said tll- d11y the.re appeared to he so me lype of crisis in O:>mmun1st China. Chinese. em· bassies in ke y 111·orld capitals issued statements saying Chai nnan r-.lao Tse· tung i! all\'e and v.·ell. The diplomatir sourc es said the re \\:IS no ind ication exactl y "·hat v.·as \\Tllng ht1t speculated the. most lik ely explanation was the illness nr e\·en df'alh of the 77. ~·ear<ild 'fao "'ho Ms ruled I.h e nati on v.·ith an iron hand sinre 1949 The Communist r hinese embassy 1n Paris i.<isued a sta tem!!'nl s a y 1 n g "Cha lnnan r-.fao is in excellenl health'' and "the reports in lhe newspapers that ~tao 1'6e·tung 1.s ill z.re lies." The Chi ne.st legation in Lrindon alsll said in a statement r-.1ao is in "excellent health." ~fuch of lhP speculation centered on reports the Chinese had cancelled lhe.ir Or! 1 celebration of the found ing of !he Chinese Peeples Republic. The Lond nn statement said a J...ondon recep!ion mark- ing the day v.•ould be held next week nn schedule. British government official s said they had no official infonnation from Peking on developmll'nls 1n China. And in Wa shington the \\'hill' Hou ~e said ir had no infonnalion about the rll'port.~ and that nothing had chan)led plans for Pre sident Nixon's trip to China somrtime befotl! next ~fay I. The Paris spok esman said Or!. 1 Na· tional Day celebrat11)ns 1n Pekin.1: had been cancellrd but he said th11' v.·as because. it had been decided tn modi fy the wa\' the nalillnal fetf' is rt>lf'hratetl He gave no details. !\.iao usua ll :-" makes a public appearance at Prking's r.ate of Heavenly Peace before mi ll ions nf Chinesf' on that day. Hong Kong is a Bri1i sh crown cnlony nn the Chinese. mainland and is the ma jor Board Debates Office Staff's Salary, Status "I want In be able to sl!I i;;:i la ries for my staff and hirl! a~ man y people as I want with in my budgl!t," l!Xp\ained Superv1.sors' Board Chairman Robert '""· Battin. He was replying to r. question from Supervisor David L. Baker who v.·ondl!red what the problem was regarding supervisorial offi ce help. Before the board for discussion W!l! a proposed "change of stalU$ f o r supervisors' pergonne\ Rnd sl!cretaries of county d!!partml!nt heads." The proposal indic.11ted was to make the ll!nure of such persons al lhe wi!l of board members or deparlment he11ds. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper had suggest!'d that the most 11ppropr\ale ar· tion would bt to direct the f..ounty Personnel Oirect<1r lo conff'r v.·ith th!! employes associa!io11 11nd report to I.he board. B.;;,ttin que;;tiur,cd y.·hethcr ~uch ii course of action wa1 necessary. ·"r.l y .ii;r.al 1s to allov.· th!! super\·isors tn control the salar ies of thtir 11irle$ .. , he ex plained. Supervisor Ronald C11spers pninted nut that during recenl budget iies~ions the board members ado pted an !!qua! budget for e;ach super\·isorial office. "But I can't ra ise the salary llf my ~erre:tary 11 I "·ant to," he rompla ined. "I don't want tht coiei!y In be stuck v.·11h my st.aff," Caspers added . "If I gn lo \\'ashington or so me other place tht>y \\'ill go with me ." Baker said he had no •Jbjec!ion tr• look· in1.; into the mailer hut he h11rl l'l"riou$ quest ions. "It wnulrl apply In rle partmtnl heads also. Where do v.·e st op ~·· he won · dere.d . From Page I SALT CREEK • • • the fight for the beach, and John ~1acnab. president of the Orange County Coast Association. Brennan "Ht\•s" tl.1 c C l t 11 a n rl , spokesman for lhe Save Salt Creek Com- mittee presented earh supt"rviso r with a large lob!\ter as 11 gift of the committee at th!! CQnc!usion of the acl ion. The beach v.·111 be turned n\'er tn the c:ounly next fall romplete "'i !h p11rkiTI.1t lots, roads, rt.st rooms. concesi;io n slands and walk·v.·;a;·s. The Salt Creek epl!l(lde began three vears ago "·hen rnvironme.nl·mindrd Cil\z.en.'l 11tt11ckert the hoard of !lupervisnr.~ fnr "giving away'' Salt Crt>('k Rllad In lhP Laguna Nigul!l Corp.1 predecessor.s to A\'CO Community Dtve]ope:rs. The county since has snughl In determine tht public'!! prescripli\'e r1ghl11 to lhe btach b11sed nn sears of use 'ol'ilhout proh ibition hy the ov.·nl!Tll. The threat of rondemna!lon brought 11n offer from the l.agun11 Niguel JW"'f'ple 11 nd later Avco which has been h11shtd O\'er In endless conferences durlns: the past 18 months. Jn rtlurn for gale .,, the v11hu1ble hrat h land al the barg11ln pnrt of $.'\ti noo 11n •ere 11nd dtvtlnpment of the path.'1 11nd parking fiicllilies. 11\t c<iunt~· 1111.rees tn drop prt~riptive r111.hl.'I In nthrr ~Arh trait~ in the 11 re11 Md lht' Savt S;ilt rr~f'k Comm 1ttet a.@rees ,., rl1~mrssa l of .11 1.-~ult filed In 1 ~!1 a11.a!nsl th,. .'IUptf\"iSOr.'1 and the L11gun11 Niguel CtJrp 11firr CflUnt y Abandonment of 1 h ,. rn11r1w~y • Ill l1ste.n1ng post of Sinolog~s seeking lll· fonnalion on "'hat goes on in China Althoug h they descri~ some of the f'V1dence as ' c1 rcu mst<ln!ial. ·• the sources said •·rhere are. nr1·ertheless. "nme definite sign.~ of a crisis-type s1t ua· !inn there:· They said the pnssib!f' emf'rgenc y was inrl i<'ated by a series of "unu suar· t:\'ents in Pt>klng 1n re<'enl day~ -Th(' dl'<'1~1on bv Ch1ne"f' aut hnr1l1PS to r:ill nH fhP \atinOal Day par<ide. NP"'S rlispat ches from Peking first reporlrrl 1hr r ancellatinn and lhP ~nu rC'es !\a1d rrn· basi;ir~ in Pekin!? had l:i ter rnnfirmMi 11 -The ~n1undin~ nf :il l rJnmr ~r 1c ~·rcraf!. inrluding mi!ita11t· planes rluring !hi' past few rla}'S A tra ~·e ler "'hn ar· n1·prJ fn HonR l\on~ Tue~a~· from China i;;i1d he was forcf"d lo wait for two day~ becaUS!;' alt n i~hti; v.•ere halted. He sa id 1hf'.V "·ere. stopped for at lea~\ !hrf'P da ys. accordu1g In information he rf'reived in Peking. hut no reason was 1<::i ven . -The sudden .. inacce.ssibilitv" nf Premi er Chou En-lai Tuesd;:i y !o fnrf"ign v 1s1lor~ v.·hn had Pxpecterl In Sf'e h11n. Chou ha s hi!:en receil'in g forPi~n delec:i · lions almos t dtiily fnr the pa st severa l "'PPk!\, -The absence o{ <'-"Y maJor military leader~ frnm the public view ~ince early thi s month. The sourc~ said "what it llll mean~ L~ nPE'n to speculalion. You could spPcula te. that r-.fao i!" dead or gra\·et~· ill : that the re is some important i nt e r n a I fhsagrePment, or there is some ex ternal threat." The last time .".fall v.·as se1>n in public \\"3 S Au~. 7 \\hen he met \\"Ith r.en "" \\"in. rhatrman of Burma·s rel'ol ut1onary cou ncil. f"rona Page 1 U.N .... within his (lwn pohtical pa rty anrl from nther .Japanese leaders. They argurd that President Nixnn'i; pr oject ed v1.~i1 In PP- k1ng sho"ed that \l/a.~hi ngton was mov1nh toward closer rf'lat inn.~ v.·i!h ma inlanrl China. Japan, 1.hev felt. v.·nuld ha ve to rl'I l1kpwise anrl shou.lrl dn noth ing to oflenrl the Peking 11.ovemmen1, !\u1•h ai; Jn1n1ng 1he "$av1>-t h,...nat innalist.~" move. Busc h i;a id Ja pan·.~ deci!\ion rl Pstrnv t>rl th~ mv1 h that \\'ashi n~ton'i; "lwo-rh1na'' plan W;is iin "11nw1nriahlP rrnro~111nn ., The iissemhly comp!l'tf'rl its org an11a- finn \\'edne~day morning :inrl ~f'nt ii$ 10!!· item aRenOa to the s!+>er1n11. c(l mmiUee for preliminary considerat inn . Sharr dehatp "'a.~ Pxperlerl in the 25· mem~r commilleP -prohahl\· on 1·hur!"d8,V -on v.·he1hPr to mer,Er fnr 11 ~ingle rlf'hate the American and Alban ian re.11olut ions . The movf' to mrrge ~·n11l d h111·p nn pf. fee! nn thP nppo~in~ re~olullnn<: b11t wnulrl a1·oid ;i rlup l1r11tinn Qf rlrbate, ii$ hacket$. inrlud ing 1he 1·nltPrl S!.:tlf'l', helrl. An inrormal pnll of !hP comm 1!!rl' showeri a rlearl locK on mf'r11.1ng !hi' i1Pm~. v.•ilh three countri es re.porterl 11nrlPC'1rlPrl . The nags of thf' !hree nPw ml"mhf'r<: elrcted TuP.~day -fl hutan, fla hrain anrl Qatar -\\'ere ra ised fnr the. firi;t llmP \Vednesd av tn take their place 1n thl" Inn~ mw of naiinnRl b11nners that ny 1n fronl of l'.~ hea dqu8Jters. Pass age Victor In SF Contes t With Arch·t~val fh· AL~tON 1,0CKAREY o~l\.Y ~llOT ~ef11,.. f~"•• SAN F"RA ~C!S('ll -This srPm~ !n '"1r the ve11r "' redtmptinn lnr \1.:trk John ~'nn·s ;.J.foot ketrh \\"ind w ar rl Pa~~11i;ze. The hill kelrh T11r$dAy sewerl up !hr Sl Franris Perpetual Trnphy h~· ht'a!in 1.; llrr 11rrh-ri\'11) Ke" Ot~eu~r ·~ Rl11ckF in h\ four m 1nul f'~ and l{I ~r<lnrl$ fnr he r ~rr ond straiizht victory in th~ best t\\·n ou1 nf thrt e i;er ie~ . .. Let's find out ll those people down there c;in tel! u~ what to do abnut air transport throu gh a referendum." urged C-0unly Sure.rvisn rs' Bnard Cha irman Rnher1 \\". Batt in Tuesday. The r1rst District Su per1'1sor from San· ta Ana asked County CtJunsel Adrian Kuyper 10 r~~l!arch the subject. "I wa nt 10 knnv.· 1'hat !hey can or C'annot dn," said Ra111n Ball nn referred to a re port uf a f\1 on· ri<i.\' merl1ng bet\\'f'f'n Newport Reach cnu nciJmen and a n('"' ci tizens co mm1llee 1n tl'res1ed in ehm1 natin11 iei aircraft nn1<:r Al that sess1f)n, Ne"·port Councilman r .:irl Kymla i~ rf'ported to have threaten- e.d a countvwide ref erendum on whether nr not the· county a1 rport.oi shou ld allow lhP night n/ jet planes. The council and co mmittee are In· tertsted in curhin1t further expansion of je! nigh!i; at Orangr Co unty Airport and es!t1hlishing a new jet airport else1.1·here in 1he cnu n!y. l\\·rnlt1. t.l:i1·or Ed Hirth and Cnu n· C'llni;in 1111:an · J)nstal were named lo a OPl!Ol1 :i11n~ panrl !n meet w i th Sll fX'f\ 1<:nrs nn tile JPI f1 1~ht prob lem. SUpt"f\"ISOr Ronald \\1• ca~pt"rS o{ Ne wport Rtiirh adrlrd rh:i t the county cn11 nsel shou ld check inln !he "reason for, cnmpo.~ition nr , :ind p<1wers of the Airport l.t1nd Use O:immi ssinn " 11 hai; been rrpnrred hy the O:iunty ('nu n~el's nffirr !hat ii \\'nuld requ ire fl four-firths 1·01r nl thr su pervisors to over- ride \'eln nf hoa rd artinn bv the land use commil'l'illn no 7oninii :irounri iiirports. A comprrhrn.<:Jl'f' land use plan of the counly :11rpnrt arP;i arlnpted by the 1\1rpnrt Land l'sr cnmm is.~u:in w;is hefnre thP s11per\·1.~or~ fn1 adop tion Tuesda v hut <l l'llOn wai; de!;i \·ed B<1t!1n ~a 1rl there w.:t.~ nnt enough •·back up rn :il rri;il lln h:i nrl " ThP plan wnuld nile 011t !he recent rr1r1n1> hy the County Pl ann ing Cllm· m 1s.~inn of 50 :icre.<: of tl·lcOonnell flfi uglas Cnrpnrati'ln property at \lacArthur 8011 ]11'\"ard anrl Campus Drivt> across from the airpnrl. The rezo nr ""lll hf' supervisors next nionth bef'lrt> lhe for artion , S11ake in Gross Gulps Rnbbit, Elud es Capture M()f.f.Y\VOOl"l r Fri 1 -H;ire torla,v ;i nd ~nn" IHmnr rnw. t'X('Ppt tha! the pnor r;ihhn fnr~ot the la-A' of rhe Jungle and d i,~apPf"llrPd in rt>rorrl time. The p11r1 y res~ion~1blf' w;i~ a snake in lhe ~r "~"-: h111 \1 h~t :i sn;ikl' A"' \Vill 1;im Hughe.~ tnld po lier TuP.~d:iy. l1r 11·;i~ ~1;1nrl1n11 nn the pa!1n of hi~ h1I L~1rlf' h1•1nl' whf'n hp sp1~rl a rabh1t i;qu<1 1t 1nji\ 1n 1k" rl('arine: hr lnw !\foments lat rr :i · hill!,.., ~n~kP "'h1ch cln~e ly resemhlrrl :i hn:i cnn~I rictor ~ohbled the rahb1t 1n onP g11lp Bui C'flu\rl thrrf' bf> ;in~·1 h1ng "'orse th;in h:ivlnl! th,. :111!h<\t1 t1e• catch such a h1i;::. [;it •n;ikP 1n \'011r l"an:l~ Yr~. nn! 1':11rh1ne: 11 Ha\ inc 1a~1·n h1~ nnnnrl;i1• mr al. thP l"ni<nr~"rl ~11a.kt co1l rrl U ~P lf arnun rl \~,. rrunk nf a 1rf'P In Hu11 h1>~' ~ard :i n'1 d 1~p);i 1 f'd miJrl IT\l f'rr<I WhPn po!Jre nnrk- prj ii rnu nrl ( 11\ an1m:il rnn!rnl offltPr• h;irl hren nnt1hed, hu1 hr lhP time tht>Y :i rr11·,.rl, thP sn:ikr ~nt hnrPd 11 nh puhhr1- l1 :in1f •h1h,.rrd ;i11:i1 ll1111lh ~ \\:l< ll'f! !l"I r117/ll' n1f'r rhe bo a rnn<tr11'1nr ~ n"" h11111 1n.t grn11nrl (~d••'1 1U,,.,..,!j r....,,,: __ ,.G~EM·-TA,...,.,.L....,,,K """' ~ 1\ TODAY ,, . . by ~ J . C. HUMl'HRllS irn.•~J:&Jt:LWA*11 -lb. DIAMO ND SIZE AND VALUE Thi" S1 Franris Ptrprhial i;rnrs \\11~ the fir!il meelinR of thP tv.•o yarh1.~ $\nrP the l'rans:pac v.·~n \V1ndv.·ard PasS.'l l!e wiped out lhe elapsed time rf'cord hf'ld hy B!ackf1n ~r11l.~c! ~ou lJ~ surpr:.~cd to v:a!k ln Tue~dav·~ rarP. \\'111rlw~rd Pa~~:1 11r in10 a je11·e l r~· $fore and find e one. i;lnlp the i;1art "'1th :i cnorl 11·t>alhf'r r a rat rl1 ;imnnd and a 1v.·n carat d1a· JX),.<:ition and beat nl;ickl1n to !hr v.·indward mark off Crl.~~y Firld hy 11 Jnnn<I hoth l'Clling for the same mA!ler of 30 l'l'('{lndS. pr1rr' \•l;:1ny prnple \\'OUld. but they Fh·inR <in o\·pr~i1J•rl i;plnnakf'r. Al1'ckf1n ~hnu !d n't be Size dne~ have bear· hun~ 1n11~h with ra ~s:ii;ze :i rict "'"~ nnl \• 20 inc on the price. but even more s!!'('onrl!i hrhinrl :it lhe IPe11arrl mark ('II !hr Brrkr le v flif'r. irn port;int 1 ~ !he quality and cut of On the be~! b.o('k to Crissv F1Plrl . \I/ P the f i n 1 ~hecl .£em. !llhllwPd ht>r supen 11r "·indv.·,,rd ahility The ori ~in al rt iamond from which And .~lrp!rhrrl !hr m<l fl!ln In 1wo m 1nu t f'~ ::inrl 2fl ~f'ronds. Rlackfin wa.~ uniih!f' 1n a i;?C m !ilone i!i cnt ill considerably surcetri 1n !he 11:11me nf r:1\ch·up nn !hr lar!:?c r th an U1e fin ished ~tone you l""w:i rrl le11. h;irk In Rerkcley ;ind nn ti~,. ~ee Jly !he lime you !"ee the gem final v.·r:i!her hea1 "1 • P. 11giun wirlt nrd in 1he 1e"·elry s.t ore. it has been cut hrr le11rl \Vinrlt rnr !hi' r:i r.p v.·rrr ln th" l!i 1n '2fl lo remove na~·s a nd 1nhance the \!not r;i;nge .... ·hirh h11d !he '"'n "'inrl br1 Hi ance buried in the rough stone. j;immer~ sphlling the rhopJH' ""'"1"r '" .J udi:i 1n g size is simple and can ~IJ('e-d!i 1n e.iceS!l of JO knnts Pov.·r r hnRts in thP spe('t!ltnr ntet were un11ble to k,.,.p be handl ed by most s hoppers, but up th,. pAC'i' in the choppy seas. lo j(et the best \'alue for your di&· on hnlh ,,.,·1n<1111·11rd leR~. 11 "'"" ohv 1nu~ mond dollar, ~1011 need the aid of a lhat Rlarkf in v.•11s u"8h1P tn sti:iy nn h1>r trui;lcd gem expert. On ly he is ,,.,111~ "'Pll ;i i; \\1 p Shf' ""'"-~ h,..clM'l nv,.r rp1a!i r1ed In judge the cl a ri ty And ~f"l'('r<\! <itRTl"t'~ fRrl her thAn hf'r rivAI C'll l Of A fi nished diamond . Thf' <:1tv nf San Franr1.'lrn Trnph~· ~erle ~ rf'(time.'I tndas "'llh 14 r111.~~ A 11nrl ~!np ln and "·e w11\ he happy to a \Rrh\$ rnmpf't in~. In th,. rlr!\t r:i.c,. E<hO\V yn11 lnp rp1n!1ty d i amond~ in \loiidAy. Th~ ~tephcn~· l.li;zhtnin R "'11., variou.~ !"1Ze ~. \Ve will al~o be heppy O•ll 'I' l'llOf i111I P~~"' KENNELMAN BOB RUSHING SHOWS OFF RARE IS RAEL DOG "Shane" Overlooked by Most Visitors to Animal Shelter He's Rare Dog l sr"eli (,'"""'"' By Rl"lll '."ll-:ll7.1E LSl\I He look~ li kP a n1u1 1. ;ind lha1' rrn- bab!y 1.1·hy Shan" has txorn a re~1'1rn: nf Cell 25 in the Hunt1netnn Ae:ii·h Animal Shf'lter ror mo re than 11.1 0 1.1 rek~. He has blark i:1nrl 11·h1!1> ~pn!•. rlrnopv ears and a fr1endh. "rt nose J11~t hke ;ill thf' other dni;i~. hul nn one h11.~ cOmf'. ·forwa rd with !hi" 'lO tn ha1! him n111 Look1n~ at Sh;i ne makr~ .1nu wnnrler "·hy the. .Je"·1sh Queen Jezebel ha d one of ,~,.otrl l'trffC I STRIKE ... the rah rnrn p:iny inr)11d111_i -Residenl~ nf Hun 11ni;:1nn 81>arh rri~!.:t \le~a . jl;pv.·pnrt Be ach :i.nrl Fnun1 a1n \'alle~" hf' alleged, p:i1· !hf' h11!,he~t ra1es 1li0 r+>nts a mi!e1 1n Or:inj.!f' roun11• -litir•. Rn1hrini;z char)!erl rlnn't in· ~rert !he l:i ,1.~ for rn{'rh:in1i·al (1('fi· c1rncH'~ -Rn!hrui g :il~fl 'illrl T"'" ~"nri.~ h1~ rtih~ ro Orangf' i ·n11ot\ 1\1rp"ll 11 h"n on h· thr c;ih ('nn1p:irn 1n S:in!a r\n;i 1""' t111thnnlPrl to ~rr1 rf·i: 111,.. :111 pri11 Rl'r:iui;r hi' hi~ r ~ lf1P~r"rirtu Pd ri1 11Prl'. thf' r:ih~ o11rn ran 1 find lhr rlFht ::ir1rl r·r ~< ' Rolhrini: rl;i11nr1! Ill • Ce ll 25 111~ f11rhl'.1r~ tied tn he d;:us ""1lh a J:t)lrlrr1 1 h;11n Hr 1011~:-nrd1nilr~ 1\r tualh he 1s nne ol lhP r.1r•·~1 rln'1:~ in !ht "'rirl rl f!nh£'rl ~ht1r kP1·. npera1 nr of !he an imal i;hr l!er. ;iairl Sh;inP 1~ an l!>nlf'li ranaan, ;i hn'r 0 "''II n\·er .1,0lj(l \P:lf~ nld And. alth11.1gh ;;i~ l:i re a ~ 19fi7 there 1u'1" n11l1 ~f'l'rn Can;ian~ in the. l" ~ hi!'! 1•11nrr i,::,11r h1n1 up bec:iusr he h11d !no m~n1 ntl11·1 d•11!~ /\ hr111•h11rt• 111rnrd 111 ;ilon1: 11 1th ~h;ine rl;i1111<: the 1'an;i11ns ,...~1 s!i:<l lnni;: hefnre l11r .l r11·i; entrrrd 1hr l'rnm1;rrl J.11nrl . \\"llh lh+> rl 1i;r('rs1nn nf the lsr:irl1l e.~ ahnut 2.fl(}ll \l''I/"~ ;i~n. the dngi; re1 rrnlerl 1nln lhP \'rgr1 Drsrrt anrl rr111 ;11nrrl 1\·drl ti n!l l 1 9~5 ThP C:inn;:in~. Br('orr!1ng 1n ~harke~·. 11·rrP t:i1 rr rlornrst1raterl anrl 1r:iinl"rl fnr 11 1 ane11· l'Jf rl ut 1('$, inc lurllng i;::u1 rlin~ lhe b!ln<i ~nd ~n1ff1nc fnr land m1nei;. "'The ,-i 1·rr:i ~e prrsn n p1~1 f::llC ~ hy h15 riii!e ;inrl f1$:ure~ he's 11 mixed hrf'ed dog. llf'. rf'rta1nl.v \nnks like. nnt .'' ~aid Sharkf'1 'Thr 1r ~17(' 1~ 111~1 riJ:h! lnr :ip.:t rlment ll\1ng :inrl the\ rf' .otl~n 11 h1ir wn1ch rlra"·~ prnpl1><> at11·n11nn S1nrl rnake~ 1hem such ,l;lnnd .~r+>rnJ! 1:1 P rll\i;!<: " hr s;i irl ( ·:cina:in~. hec-;111$1' nf lht>1r h1.<:!or~· and c~t rr1Tic rar111. 11 f'rr <lf'<:tT1herl :i s ··11\'1 ng fri«s1\~ 10 tht> hr"• hu1 f' Anr1 . unlr ~~ snmrnne r ;insom~ hi m l'""" "h;inp n1:i1 hrron1f :i rr;il fni;~1l Th!' an11n:il .shel1rr numhr r 1 ~ :i~f>-R4M. i OM CROSS", .... I ' Tt.•rr 1 "0 fi~ comonme<"!, l'Ml o< rrocll ....•.•.• S 12 00 Set .•.••..•..•.••••• 24.00 J . C. _)J.1111111hrieJ J e1.veferJ I 823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONl/fNlfNT rr•Ms IA N KAMER I C A~D-MASTE R CHA ~G E 14 'l'EAl<S S>,ME LOCATIO N l'HO N[ 541.J,01 the v.•\nnPr bv 11 v.'lde mi1 rjli n L111:htnin i:: lo help you make the bes! diamond 1.1-a~ "'inner · nf lhe \\'hllne y Series in l _~b~U~Y~·--------------~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~:'.~~~~~~~~~~ South ern C3\lf7nia thli; .vc11r I j --. Huntington Beaeh Fouhtain Valley ' ·r • ·~ •, VO L. 6•. NO. 22 7, 5 SECTIONS, 7• PAGES O ~A NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 Miller Says He'll Try for Seat on 'J'ht city adrninistrator of Hu ntington Beach for the past ll years, no\v .-;uspcnded and scr1·ed with a dismissal uotice. is delcrn1ined lu run for· the ell)' council next April. .. ! ha1'e every intent," Doyl e l\<lil!er. 59 . i;aid flatly O\'er coffee at hls home at 1021 Park t\l'e. .. Fro1n sonic of the cornments I ha1P had fron1 people in this corn1nunity, T don't think it "·ould be JXlSsible f01" n1e to • ire .Illness, Dentlt? stay in toll'n and not participate ln the l'l· ty government." he added Ile also agreed that he was 1n!C'rested 111 tt.e post of full-li1ne elected mayor 1! the creation of that positiun, ll'hith is !)eing studied by a citiztns to1nmi1tef'. Is ;ipprO\'Cd by voters. The issue is likely tu bE' on the ballot in the tou11cihnan it el<'l'· lion . although it is nol kn own whellie1· l·andid ates 11·ould be <>Jlol'.ed 10 run lnr !he o!fic:e at that Onie , Discussing h1~ request for public hear·- • I Crisis Over Mao Hinted HO,'\G 1\0\t; 1l;PI 1 -D1plon1 ar1c sources with l"Ontat·ts in Peking said to· fla y there appe;ired lu be some t~·pe ur t:ri.-;is In Comm11n1st China. Chinese cn1- ba::.sies in ke.v wor!d t:a )l'l\als issued statements saying Chairman ~lao 1"se- tung is alive and 11·el!. The diplomalic ~ourl't"li said there 1va ~ 110 indication exactl.v what 11'a$ wrong but spl'{"u!ated the mos\ likely explanation \\':I S the il!ncss or even dC'alh of lhe 77- ~ e:ir-old \1ao 11·/10 has ruled the nation \11th an iron hand sincc 1949 'I"ll~ U:11n1nuni~! Chin rse en1b<1.s:>V 1n P"rir. Issued a st:itement s a y-inf'. '·Chairn1an .\lao i~ in ei;cell('nt healt h" ;i11d "the report ~ in the 11e11·sparx:rs that ~dao 1',;e-tung 1~ HI arr He s. · Thi': Chine.~e leg;Hion 111 London also said in a iltdten1cnt ivlao is in ··excellent hea lth." .\luch '<ir the speculation centered on reports the Chinese had cancelled their China Culling Soldiers Ba ck TOKYO I API -Red Ch1n~·s ;ifnl~ has ean t('led all fu rlough.<; and t"a :l<'tl back <ill su!dlers on liome lca1e the p;.s\ fell' day.~. ,Japfl nC51': g<)l"ernn1en1 ;)Ourcc~ :.aid todJ~. T11rr i11dic111ert rhr $Ol<!J1:r~ werf' ordered 10 retu rn 10 their unit~ to guard aga1n :.;1 possible confusion 1hal rn 1gh1 orc11r wh en !hr-('hinr.~e go1cr111nen1 1~~Ul'$ a11 11nporla nl annGuncen1rn1 Tl1ere 11 a<; 1101 h1-1 01 !lie na1urf' of the ::.nn.1uncrn1f"nt '1'11e .J:l pan(',e sJJd rhrr \r;1rnt·d ;iou ut thi• fh111 r_.,e :~\~!i!:l~".-(\ .. d " "!. 1" ll1l'~~:l l'"~ radio~(! to rfrnnt r Jrt•ils of Ct11 na and 1nu1\11ur·cd 111 ,Jap:in Joµ.111 c~t o..011,•,p;;ndt.il s ;rpor: ed Peking at1thori!1e s derided abo111 12 days ago 10 cancel 1he par;irl~ l'or Chin<i's Na1ional Day . another p1ect-1n the puzzling d<'velopn1ents emanating Jroin China. Orange Coast Weather .\lore \01\' clouds and fog for the morning hours along the coast, with sunshine promised for the after- noon. Highs aL the beach in the low 70"s rising to 83 inland. Lows lo-- night bet11·een 60-65. INSIDE TODA\' '/'/1< Log 1n1rr 1\lorJ/!u11 C1 l 'o111· 1r111111!y Plf1yl1 11 rl~r I.~ OJf 10 n 1111r1ering .sra ..i 011 1/1c 11c11> ~·co· :;ou 11·11/1 nn c.rt"e//cllt s rag111!J or l/1r rr111cli • /)l'Od 1u·rd .. Pla:a S1111r .. Sec /o':111.e1·u1111111('111. Popr .1H l lrlft• !I I••+•~• JI t 111 .. ·~·· • t l •ff• t•·~· 1' t~.c-1.., V• I t 111tlliet U·U tllftlCI JJ ,,....... Jl De••~ ""k'' ' 0 1YtlCOl !J 1t1 .. rl11 I'••• i E"l"lfln"'t"I Jl ·ll ,_1111"<• JJ.JI M-Cl f t •t A11ft le"ft n <I Mt ilH• i M1rr11,t LIC•llMI 11 ,,..., 111 S.rvk • 11 MeYlfl J~Jr M~lwH 1'~111111 H Nflll111I NtWI t I 0••"'9• ''~""' ' l'TI 0 lYIVll ,,,,., H '"''' n·n O• Slol11cr..,11 u llKk Mlflcotl li ·l! ffllYl1l111 U TllMIH~ l .... J/ Vllttl~., i Vlll,,....,'I NoWJ 1t·M Wtr~ N•w• l ·J • ID China Oct. 1 c:c lebrRTion of lhe rounding of the Ch in('se Peoples Repu blic. The London ~1.atcn1enl s11id a London rect·pl1011 rnctl'l-..- ing !he da y 1\·ou ld be held next 11•erl-.. 1111 schedule. British government 0111cials sa id 1he1· had. no official informal io n rrorn Prk1ng on devC'lopment.s 1n China, And u1 \\'ashington the \Vhile House said it had no information abou! the report s and 1h11! nothing had changed plans for Pres·1dent ~1xon "s !rip to Chin a M1n1etimr-OCl<H'r nrxt \lay I 'Oie Paris .... po kesman sard 0<-"! 1 .\;.i- 11onal Day celebrations 111 Peking h;;id hccn 1.:ancelled bul he s.1id !hii 11·;1, bee-a use it had been det.:idrd to rnod1fy I hi> \I'll\. the national felt is <-'('lcbr:itrd. Hr ga1·e no delai!s, ~Tao usually rnakes -~ uublic: appearant"e at. Pckini's 1:aie (lf Heat•enly Pcact before millions of Chinest on that day, Hong Kong is a British crown tolon.v on 111<> Chi nese mainland and is the ma1or listening posl of Sinologists ~eking ·111· formatio n on \\'hat goes on in Chinri \T allev Co1u1eiJ OK:-; Applicatio11 For U.S. l1'11ncl ~ Fount:i1n \"allr~··s apphca11011 for f11nd~ ro crrate l11e 1obs tinder lhe retli>rill F1nPrgcn«11 l<n1p!nyrnrnt At·I 11·:1~ rat 11 11>rl 11\ the r·1t.v •"11un<'1I Tue ,-;d~1 u; a 4 10 I \Otr (__j111n!'ll111<111 .lod1n Harpf'r \\'ho !''1~1 Hir rl1.~~t"llfi11g \'Ote said he di~appro\'Cd 01 lhr proi.;ra1n bceau~e It wa s an c:t~1mple of the ecnnn1n1c pnlirirs that havr cl'ra.1r d 1he ('Urrcni ceonon1ic l'itu;1i1011 "As sympathe1ic as I an1 ro11ard 1hu~r who are unen1p!oyed, lhese k ind~ ot n1akr v.ork programs only aggravalt: \hi' econon11 c siluatioo. The t•au se n f unemploymen! 11nd othrr econnrn1e lll.~ 1-·an be !raced to deficit spending and emotional progran1 s like this ... he s:i1d Harper said he woutd ·conlinue his np- position to pragrants such :i~ thr F.inergency E:mployn1ent Act unlll .. fisi.::il sanity '" v.·as e\'idenced in \Vashinp:ton The application which is beforr the county is for approidmat ely $3.i.200 1n federal fund s whic h would ereate (ivr jobs. City personnel ad1ninislrator Sally Hartman said she expects to hear fron1 the county late next week on the outcome of the application. The fu nds. if approved 1\·ill prov1t;lt 90 percent of lhe salarif'.s for Lhrce n1ai n- lenance 1vorkers. one steno clerk and an admini.~lrative aidt. Thr rnur ren1aining l'Oun1.:il inc111br rs dllfered "'ith Harper's point of \'it•W R"n Shenkman said hi': believed (Ile pro~r<l 1TI 1\'<lll ('re;ited lo t"llrr son1e of thr ct"onon1ir ills ralher 1h1111 add ro lhcrn 1\lavor 1::d ,Jusl said the_ cho1fr wiis to 111ke ·the puh!it" fund., and pay peuplr unemployment compensation or take the public funds and have the people ll'orking for the money. "\Ve don't. even have that much choi ce." Al Hollinden pointed oul. "If we don 't ta ke this money. it will revert to the countv and some. olhcr city or school di strict 1\:ill get iL" Prior to the vole . Harpr-r added . "It v.·as not m~· point to l.ry to infiucncc you, but. to announce my views on lhe sub- ject ·· I ing by the counci l on his dlsm1ss<il. <ind his !'equesl for reasons lor his !iring. J\liller sa id tha! he 1vas not bei ng vtn- dic:t1vr but \\';JS n1erel_v lllSlll'ini:: his right:. Bui he was <"rt!1c·nl tJ f !lu.• l"Oll11l'il 1na- JUnty that ousted )11111 .. The problen1 is that the people ll'ho h<i\E' been afte1· In~· scalp s11we 1966 fed ;ill th1~ i11fonnation I () !he p1;1pcrs. 1·rue1l1ed 1ne proles~lll11~1lly :iod ri,g ht no11 I 1:uu!dn "! get a JOb 1n a t"iry hall ~s a er jani tor. let olone as 1nanilge r," 1'-'\iller s<1id ""I think this 1~·ils n10::.l unclhical and da1nag1ng. ·· Liller 1\!1\lt·r sauJ, "ll"s not a qll<'Sl ion ()I whether [)(11·lt> 1\1iJler deserve~ this trl'alrnrn1 or nO! bu1 "'hct hcr the l:J0.000 !;;·,~ people tn Huntington Beaeh de serve th1 ~ They dor1 't deserve a recall election ;ind thi' f!uHer t~·pe of governn1ent they al"!': being suhJccled lo ·· T 110 of thr 1.:ounr iln1rn Wh<I tlrs! 11ere rlrt'led 111 J'lF6 l!1gnc.I the d1:i1nissc•J 11otice DAil Y f>ILOT ST>!! l'"oto KENN ELMAN BOB RU SHI NG SHOWS OF F RA RE ISRAE L DOG "Sh<ine" Overlooked fly Most Visitors lo Anim11I Shelter Rare Israeli Ccuuuu1 Lodged Cell 25 • lit By RUDI NI EUZtE:LSl\I or 1110 c 1;1y l'Uol S!O•I He look~ likt' '-"· 1nu1! anrl tha r s prn· bably why Shanr h;-is been a l'esidr111 of 1;ell 2:l 1n the l1uulu1~1011 Re;il'l1 1\111111111 Shelter fur 1niwr tll:in 111·(1 1\•ecl-..s. lil' ha s hlat"k -;ind v.·h1le spo1s. droop~ ran; and a frirndl~. \1'rl oo~e jus! like ;;JI rhe other dogs. bvt no one h;;s l'Untr fOl"V.'i!.rd with lhe SIO to bail h1111 OU! l,ook1ng a1 ~hane makes you '''OIHier v.•hy the Jev.·ish Queen Jezebel had one of P ern1it Revokc<l J<'or Care Honie A cond111011:tl t>xcrption pcrn1it t11 f1periltl' a c·are holl'1t lor int"n 1n Hull· !1ngto11 Beath h<us lx:1•n rrvokrd by the r 1- t11 cooncil. ·The pf'rm1l al!o11.•cd .\Ir and \<!r:-; \Villiam Rader to opt>rate lh c tiome al 181 9 La ke St ror five persons, c)ccluQing caretakcri;:. Building and lire departrnenl in- spectors told the (.'ounc!l Lhat they had f<1und between 9 and 11 wrtfa1·e recipients at the hou se on various occasion~. Inspector Victor ~ubia said thr hnnir \\AS beihg oper:tled 111 \'fOlation or [Irr i;:afrty stand11rris ;\1r~. Radrr de111td 1ha1 mtire 1h<in !Jve r..ue511s resided pcrmAncnllY at th e hon1r . l 11 1-; for!Jears 11e<I 1ri he dais v.·ilh ll i;rdclen chain. He !ooks ordinary, Al.'tually he L~ one or I ht• r:u·esl dngs in the wor!d. Hoher1 Sharkey, operator of tt1e a11im11l sl1clter. a;1id ·Shan<' is an Israeli Canaan. a breed tvell over 3.000 )'ears old . An<t. although as late a::. 1967 there 1~('1"e unly seven Canaans 1n the U.S. hi s 01vner gave hirn up because he had too n1any other dogs. A brochure •urned in along wl1 h Shane l'l<111YlS the Canilll ns existed long before 111e .Je1v:; rulered the Promised Land . \\litll lhe d1!>persion or lhe 1:-;raelites about '.!.000 years a~o. lhc dogs retreated into the J\'egev f)r.~ert and rernained v.•ild uni.ii 193.i ! The Ctt n;1ans. su:eord1ng 10 Sharkey, t1·crc la rcr c!o1nest1c11ted and trained fo r a \:JrlC\.t· of duties, including guiding the hlind and sniffing for land mines. "The :ivcrage person just goes by hig i·;ige and figures he's a nl1xcrl brttd dog. He certainly looks like one." said Sharkey. "Their size is just right for ::ipnrtmen! living and they're: a!oo whit e r-·hicb drAWS people's attt.ntion and makes them such good seeing eye dogs." he said .' Canaans. l>ecause of their hislory aod e).:trcme rarity. were described as "living ro~sils" tn the brochure. And. unless ~meone ranson1~ him swn , Shnne mflv become ;i real fo~s1L The animal ~l;eltcr number is 53&-8480. • ~1 11ler \\<<lS served -Jack Green and Al Coe n. Others elected 1n 1966 11:ere Dr. 1-tenrv l\aufman and Ted Bartlett. Dr. Kaufma~ was reported al one point. about 1968, arter Jerry !\fatney had been elected, io ilgreeinenl 111ith a move to oLJst !\lil!er bul reportedly backed off at the last minute. ~arllell v.·as one of llvo eounciln1en - !'llayor (ieorge ~lcCracken \\'as the other -\\'ho did not sign the d1sn1issal notice. ~1 lller, \\·ho has been the manager nf Ex-1nru1ager Pusl1es City For Reasons By ALAN DI RKJ~ Cn t~• 0 11tr 1>;111 s1111 l)oyle i\!illcr . .l9. the SUS\*nded clf y ad- n1inls t1·a1or or lluntington Beat•h, is i1Sk- 1ng ror ll publi t hearing before the t"ity 1.:ount"il O\'l'r his disn1i~sal. l\1iller filed a v.-rittcn rcquc~t for l!1c hea ring with the city t"!C'rk at 2.:34 p.1n. ·ruesday, 2'~ hours before the deadline. lie ;ilso l'!led a second letter tYilh the clerk in which he : ~Formally called for the eounctl ,to stale it~ reason~ for removing him from office -Claimed that the nol.Jce of dismissal v.·ith which he "'as served at 5 p.m. Sept. 14. making his disn1 issal effecliYe OcL 18, did nol cotnpl y \Vi\h the cily 1.:harter. -Requested that he be furnished l'."llh another disn1i~sal not.ice. "/ didn'l get to be a t"lty n1 anager by lying down, though J adn1it I got fired because I refused lo knuckle under." !lie adrninist rator cornn1cnted this n1orning. The decision l<1 fire ~1iller was takrn at an executive. session of the council on Sept. 7 whC'n five t:ounci lmen signed the dis missa l 11otice that \vas served a week later -Al Coen. Jack Green, ilfrs. r\onna Gibbs. Jerry !\t11tney and Donald Shipley. Al thaL closed door session. 'he CQllncl l also authorizer! Homer L. McCormick of the Santi:i Ana law fi rm of Rutan and Tucke r lo negotiate with Lhe ad- n1inis!rator on accepting a posit.ion as a c·nnsultan1 This action v.·as approved by all cotinc:ilmcn. l\11llcr ha~ not a<·ceptcd this ofrer due lo expire Oct. 18 -and today declin- er! to eomn1ent on the negotiations 1v]!fi J\lc<:onnick. In his letter In !h" eouncil, l\liller. who ~igned it as t'it~-administrator. askcd tliai the publi1· hearing before the rouncil br held prior 10 !hr Oct. 18 rc1noral d;oi!e. I-t r ;1lso asks tha1 lhe he11ring be held in 111f' 1.:ou11t•i1';:; "'rc ;.:uh1r n1ect111g pl aee'" a.i ,ii•1ulated in the ch:irtcr The ne xt lwo council n1~11ng:<, e:-.clud. ing an vd\ourned si:ssici.n set. for Thursday n1ghL havf' been tentatively srhcdulcd. fur !he new i\lurdy Park c ommunit y elubhousc on OeL 4 and Oct. 18. In the second letter to the t:ouncil. ~Ji!!cr cite.~ sec!ion 606 of the city charter 11•hk:h reads. "At least 30 days prior to !he effective date of his removaL the city admini strator sllall be furni~hed 1vith a \1Ti1ten no!il·c stating the council's in- lenllon tn remove him. and. if requested hv thl' ciiy administrator. the reasons therefor.'' ,\Hiler i::lain1s he was denied an op- por tunity lo request the reasons. ··This noticr or removal was authored. \Vri tten and signed by five councilmen in <in executive session. during v.·hich time 1he city adminislralor was nol allowed to be present." Miller wrik:~. "lt wa~ not possible for me to exercise my rights \l'hich are guaranteed in charter s~lion li06." ··You 11re hereby notified that the undersigned formally requests tha t you 1·on1ply tl'ilh the HuntinglDn. B.f41.Ch City t;harter 606." the letter conunues. "1 arn hereby rrquesting that at lea11t .10 days prio r to the effective dalt: of my removal a~ city administrator that I be furnished wilh a writlen notice stating the council"s intention to remove me and that said notice include their reasons therefor ... Although he is requesting the hearing. lhe administrator has conceded in past interviews th•t th e councU iJ not bound to change it3 action as • result of anything J1aid at the hl:arlng . On this point. the charter reads, "In removing the city adminilllralor. the city council shall use its uncontr.olled diKre· tion, and 11! 11ction shall be final and shall not depend upon any particular showing l::ite l\IJLLER, Pict !) Today's Fbud N.Y. Stoek8 TEN .CENTS Council four 1:1t1es in his pu blic administratioa 1:areer spanni ng 29 years. revealed rtiat lie and 1\lrs. !\liller still planned to attend the state League of Cilie~ convention ill S;in Frant"isco Sep! ~6-29. He said he 111ould be attending at hi~ own expense. 'l'his week the CJfy c0UJ1cil deleg<1ted Aeling City AdministratOI"" Brander Castle to a!lend \hr tonvention u1 ~lillf'r·s pl11ce . He denied !hat he was going to mak• ISre CANDIDATE, Pa&e !) • FIGHTING CITY HALL Ousted Aide Doyle Miller F ountai11 Valley Delay s Approval Of lncineratio1t By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 I~• O•h1 l'ilol ~tolf The pros and cons of lra~h incineration and the power of !he cit y 10 regulate air pollution occupied nearly two hot1rs or the t-"ounr:iin Valley Cil y Council rnceting- 1·uesday nigh!. It <111 started when r·cpre:sentatives or !he !f\'oolcu De par11nenl stor" brought an appea l fro1n the pl<111111ng o·ommission tll tl1f' council 011 construction of an in· l'ineralor for the sto re. Acco rding to Planning Oircctor Clint Sherrod . the incinerator had been built without a huilding penn1 t Md the. plan· ning connniss ion turnrd down the sub:sf'· quent applicat1011 on the basis of ;ie$thet1 cs ilnrl pollu11or1 By the 1lme !he public hearing 1va,, orr.I'. C'OUncilmen had heard a prescn· la!ion on the benefit s of incineration. 'i'hey had defea ted a vote lo continue th• matter, and n1otion:s first lo affirm th• planning com1nission rhen another !() reverse the commission died (or lack or seconds. The logjan1 v.•as finally broken when Councilman Al Hollinden moved to con· tinue the n1atter for 30 days for further study "·ilh !he backing or councilmen John Harper and Ron Shenkman. During discussion of trash disposal in general. Hall inden brought out ~everal points. He agreed v.·ith \Voolco's represen· tatives that incineration may ht th e "lhing or the future ." '"It"s beco1ning obvious lhat land fill i,, not the desirable means of solid wast• disposal it once 1vait "But tvhen I talk of the possibility of usi ng incineration. 1"1n talking about a system rather than an individual case. I question 11•hether il is good to have an in- cinerator in every shopping center and industrial site in tbe city. It should bt: looked at a~ a city or county project " he said. Hollinde11 also noted pl"ojects in other states "·hich made trash disposal~ public utility like the phone or electric com· panies. Town llall i\'leet Set Resldenl."i of Huntington Beach. are Jn-- 1•ited to 1neet their councilmen tonight during a •·town hall " sponsortd by the Huntington Beach League of Women Vo1crs. The event gets under way at 7:30 p.~ In lhe city ha.II administrative annex. • \ Z PA.JI. Y PILOT Discuss ion s .$till Ope11 Reservauons are still being accepted . tor the fourth annual Hunllngton Be1ch <»n~ss ffJr Community Progriess this Saturday al Golden \\'est College . Tht Chambtr of O>mmerce-s ponsored evtnt will addrPss itself to problems 111 the city's future. "Numeroua reserv1lloru h.!l ve b~n n~i verl from repre sentatives of var1nus organizations, but verv fe"' from JUSt Jll"ivate ci1izl!n.c;," said Cong re ~ s •Chairman Peter HorLOn Lodav '\\'t'i woWd like to encourage lhem to tnroll in this half.day seminar." · Regi!tration is scheduled for 8 30 a m. tn Forum II. There, keynote sptakers R<lger Slates, a city planning com· missioner, and Dick Harlow, assistant planning director, vdll spl!ak on "The Future of Huntington Beach." Eight small-group discussion~ .11 re r;cheduled to follow. The ~ubjects are re5idential and housing de\•elopment , c0mmercial and industrial development: community appearance and non·strur.- lur al b!ighl : transportation an<l c1rcula- tlon: commu ni!y facilities an d pubhe services: parks, recreation. and OPf'n s pace ; schools, and natural resources and oil production . · Results of th e discussions will be. con- sidered by the city council In its policy j>lan. Coples of thl!: prellminary policy ·pla n will be mailed to registrants for atudy prior to th@ congress. ~ Reservations for the CongresJ1 for Com- munity Progress may be. made at 962· 6661. The registration fee is $2. Ted B. Adsit, Noted Planner, Dies on Coast · . Quiet, soft spoken management 18nd ~anning consultant Ted B. Adsit. whose -;lesig.o career leaves monuments across talifornia and Hawaii, died Tuesday. . He was M and had su ffered a long ill· ness. Funeral services for the universitv Jee· turer and onetime member of thi? old Newport Beach City School District Board of Trustees will be Frid ay at Hl:30 a.m., in St. Mark Presbyterian Chllrch, Corona del 1.1ar. Spokesmen at Pacific View 1'.femorial :Park u.id today they e1ptcled the family to make fina l arrangement.s this af- :.ernoon. !itr. Adsit lived and maintained hi!! or- !ice at 617 Rockford Road , Corona de! Slar. He leaves his 'A'\fe Aunits. plus .1aughter~ Mrs . Tedra Capaci, !'Jf Laguna Beach. Mr!!. Sigrid r..tclntosh, of Hawa ii. !..auriel Adsit , attending art and design ~chOCll in Oakland, and Robln Adsit, of :he family home. Educated with a broad background in jesir!n. englneerin£. management and lrch1tecture, Mr. Adsit ser\'ed many public and private clients and was v;idely lCtt\'e in communitv affairs.. He held an AA degret tn engineering 'rom Pasadena City Coll ege, a BS degree 1n landscape architecture from UC Berkel"Y and an MS degrtt in municipal· :rietropnlitan administration from the lnJ\'ersity of Pittsburgh. He has lecturl':d in community planning aod design at USC. UCLA. UCI and serv· ed as lecture series coordinator. He served \\'ith the U.S. Army Corps or Engineers during \\'orld \Var 11. th en llo'ent. into municipal go\·ernment Beginning as ~1ill Val!ty Planning Director. f\.1r. Adsit held !hat pn~t and 3Jso city managership!! in Pasadena, Salinas. and Ri verside Diver5ified in his apprnach. ~fr. Arlsi!'i- :if'sign contributions to the Orange Coun· ty area include schools. shopping centers. l!ldu!tri AI parks And ci\•ic center5. Oli.Nljl COAST DAILY PILOT OUJIOf C)A.ST PUst.mmlQ ~I.JN kob•ri N. Wt.J ,,.._..,~ "'-' ...... J ... lk R. ~,1.., vic.~-~ ..... U.-1' K-U .... 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IW,..._ Sl2J _...,.,, Is it ff Bird, n Pl1111e? t,enn Bra ~kamp ~!10\\'~ off his German-made glider that pho!ographer notice<l gliding ct o1.r11 Bea ch Boulevard in Huntington Beach il1onday behind the . O.nahetm man's car 'fhe glider is 30 feel J0ng. has a \.\'Ing span of 49 feet and cost SI 1.000. Cnfolded, it sul\ carr1e5 only one mari. From Page 1 MILLER ... or degree or proof at !he hearing, the purpose of v.·hich is to allnw th,._ Ci ry Council and the": city administrator to present lo each other and to the public all pertinent facts prior lo the fina l actson of remo•'al." The council so far has not made any of· f1cial 6tatement on ll.'i reasons for ousting Miller. nor has the vnte on dismissal been officially made public. City Attorney Don Bonfa, who has at· tended two executi11e sessions on the fl-1iller case with !he council and ;:id1"1serl the e!f'cted officials nn lhe Jeg;d courses they could take. declined to make an.v comment today on r-.1iller's lc1lers and referred lnquirif's to McCorinirk. McCormick could not be reached for a reaction Vi the la test development this morning. He is expec!rd lo repor! lo the council at anothf'r executive sessinn Thursday night 0n progress in his negotiations v.·ifh ~Tiller. Afler reading the o r r i c i a 1 an· nouncement of r-.l iller's suspension anrl dismissal notice Sept. 14. Bonfa then t.old the press that !he nf',Rntiali ons nn a cnn- sultant's PQSition v.•ere progressing v.·tll and that "only a few points remain to be resolved .'' r.11ller said th is morning. hn.,.,'e\'er. that he has not spoken with r..l cCormick since SepL 14. The administrator r,evealed th;il a ""'eek ago he retained th!' Ne1~·rort Beach !::iw firm of Virtue and Scheck as his at· rorneys. John Virtue lives in Huntington Harbour. This· morn ing Ed Sc heck, who is h;i;ndl· Ing the case. could not be rea ched fnr comment. ~taynr George f\lcCracken. who is suf- fering from a cold , also \.\'as unavaUable. From Page l CANDIDATE • • • contacts on openings for r1ty manager in other cities. •·t ""'anl to be kept up to rlate with league happenings." he sa id. "I ha\'e no intenlinn of leal'ing Huntington Bea ch " Asked \\'hY he 1~·as f1ghtin~ the c0uncil l'Jver tiis dismissal, il1tller respnnded ··Th is \1·asn·1 rxar!l v the wa~• I h;id plan- ned to end my career. t h;id planned In \rork anothf'r five years and then ret ire in October " r-.1 iller wil l he liO 1n nctrihrr. Since his suspension. />.1r. anrl r-.lri;. ~llll!"r ha ve been goi ng nn rwo e1ght -m1le bicycle rides around lhf' ci!y, "You know, it 's diffi cult fnr us lri cnm plete our round.~ because we arr stnpperl hy so many people," he s~1d. "One younR man. a 5tudenl who said he "·as l!l. Sjnp- ptd us, asked ii T \.l'as i\lr i\liller and wanted to knO\\' how he could circulate a recall petition." If ~1iller runs for the ('nuncil, he \11 1!1 oppose l\lo·o councilmen .,.,·ho \'nled to fire him, M.atney and Donald Shipley. The seat of !ttayor Geor &l' ~lcCracken v.·ill alao be contested next April. Insiders see the public hearing a.s the first etep toward creating a platform for the admtnistralor to campaign on. ~lite Square Park Consultants Na111ed An Irvine area consulting firm \\.'as named Tuesda.Y t.o prepare plan~ ;ind cnnstruction dr11.,.,·ings for 30 acre$ et r..tlle Square Regional Park in FountAin Va!lty. VTN On11ngc County. 2301 Campull Drive, ""'IS selected by thf' cnunty Board of Supe.rvl.so rs lo do the desl~ work on the final increment of the initla.1 con· struction phase of 107 acre!i at the park. Bea ch Cyclist Hurt A Hunt1ngt-0n Bearh motorcycli!>t suf· ftrtrl a broken leg: Tut:~dny e1 l'nlng 11 htn ht los t c:ontrol of his machine while r1t!1ng nt11r Te lbert L11kt Richerd \... BAbb. 30. rif 6612 Luc1,nlo Drive. i1 rtported ln gnntt ('ond1rion today :it Huntingt.on lntercommunlty Ho~pital. U.S. Submits Two-Cl1ina Seati11g Proilosal to U .N. UNITED t\AT IOF\S (liPll -Thf' L'niled St11.tes form ally s u b m it I e d !oday its companion rf'solulion designed lo sa\'e a seat for Nationalist Ch tna in the U.N. General Assembly while admit· ting the Chinese Communists to member· ship. The two resotttrlon~ went to the U N. secretariat for publication afti!r Japan announced that it would joi n !2 other co- ::,ponsors of the move. The Japane!f' rlecis ion, announcerl in Tokyo, pro1·1drrl much-needed impetus for the U.S. drive. The lex!s were nnt immr.di;:i!ely marle pub\lc. They ,vere In ~n belnn• the :is&emh!y for dPbate on Oct. 111. v.·ith the historic vote ex pected hy the end of the month. In one resoluti0n, the U.S. ;:i~rees tn the sealing of !he Communist Chinese in hn1h lhl!: Gf'neral As~embly and the Securily Counci l. The nther \lo'Ollld requin'! a hard· to-get h~•o-third \•ote for the ai">€'mbly Ill t>Xpf'I the Nationalist Chinese from the lnited Nations. An Albanian resl utinn with 19 cn- sponsori:., publisfled "'ef'k~ a,i::o. f"1'Jll.~ fnr 1he "rcstoralinn of 1he lawful r ii;:h!~" of the rek1ng )i:ll\.'emmf'nl ilnd the comp!f'te oustzng of rhe T;iiwan !Formosa' regi me lrom ell l' N. horl1e~. lJ S. amba~/:.;idnr f;enq;:r R u~h i:.alrl he rxpected .?. "flf'x ihle" a!!1tude fr um Pe- king on lhe dual represf'ntation is.~uf' .Japan '!'> decision to co·sponsor the Li S. resolutions was taken by Prirne r.1inistf'r F:isaku Satn de.r;pite opposiLHln fr 0m within his own political party anrl from other Japanese leaders. Ttiey ari;:urrl rhat Presidenl Nixon's projecled visit to Pe- Special l1 nlle)' School Bidding To Ope1t Soon Pl11ns for Fnunta1n Va lle~ 's rripplrrl l"hildren'~ srhnnl v.•ill !i!n ou ! In l'i1d 1n 11\r) \.lerks, accord ing to Surerlnlf'ndent ~l ike Br irk Bnrk t0ld srho1:1I !r11<lrl'< th:il lhP ,i;;1;it,. Allncal1nn Ro;:irrl had apprn1rO !l.l 'ii'l.M1r) fnr ronst rurl1o n of the 1:rh,1 n rta1an Srhnnl The :-ta1r fund s \\'lll ('()\f'I abnul 90 prr rcnl nf lhe ron.<!nwtlnn f'OSI~ fnr thr ~rhnnl 1d11('h 1v111 prn1·10e r l::i~~rnnn1~ l11r nrlhnpcd1cally hand1cappf'd .111d normal rll1ldrrn Bnck <lescribrrl thP faci11I\ a~ "nnl' "' ii~ k1nrl 1n lhe nat 1nn" hfop;i11.~r 11 will pro 11rlf' the pTl\'ilc~· ;ind srr1·1f"rs nrrdrd fnr h:inrlicflpperl ch!ldren 11 hile integrating lhrrn \.1'11h nnrml'll ch1ldrl'n In Bt.ld1t1on In lhl' Founl fl1n \·allrv rl1.~1ncr. .r;1x nthf'r srhf)(ll dislric1 ~ will srnrl their crippled cluldrro 10 J'la1·an. Thl'y :irl' Huntington Rt'arh e.lf'mentt1r ~·. Ocean View, \\'tstm1nSll'r, Stoat Beach. Huntington Beach hij.!h f;Chool and Nf'"'P"rt-Mesa school dii:.tricts. Brick said the sch(')()\ 1,1·111 take \2[) crip- pled youngs ters from 11ges thrr-e to 2.1. They will be atlendf'd b.v eight teachers. fnur physical lherap1s1s. f nu r oc· cupational lherapii;t,q and tight lherapy aides. Brick said the rr1n;i'1n1ng i;choo1 l"fiplllArf' of :100 tn :J3rl ,<;ludrnts w11J hi" made llP of normal ynung,<;l rri:. Brick i;aid the apprn1:1I nf thP allnr11 · l1nn board prrscn!s a!Ylu! \11(1 yc<irs of 11·ork on 1hl' ~chool "'h1ch 1nl'olverl 19 d1f· lerrnt Rf:enc1es. The c n n s I r u r l \on ~hf!<full' f0r the": s.ch(l{ll "<IS (l'mporarily st;illt'd lhis yeflr when thr i>tale pu1 a l1m11at1on on the amou nt of 1nnney lhRI can bl!: spf'nl for srhoo\s fnr children 1Y\lh seven~ physic11I problems . He ~aid 1he alll'l<'at inni; \\·pr,e hn.:iHy ap- proved duf' to "!he special nature of tht plan~ for the school's pro~ram." If !ht bids comt in fnr the amnunt 11 \located by the slate and 11 C(ln5trurl\nn stay~ on srhed11le. Rrirk ,.(r 1m 111f'rl Pl3 van v.·1H bl': l"lpen during th' llrs1 tv.·n iA'reki; nf Oclnher in 19i2. It v.·11\ be bull! in the section northeaJt fl'f the inttr1:tc1.ion of \\ arner Avtnue and Bu1hard Street. k1nj:! shnwed that \Va shington was mov1nb tnward closer re!alions v.·1th mainland China. J apan, they felt, would have to do hkewise and should do nothing to offend the PekinR go vernment, such as joining the ··s;ive-the-nationa\is~" mo\'e. Bu sch said Japan's deci.~ion destroyed the n1yth thflt WashinRton's "two-China'' plan was an "unwlnnable proposition." ThP assembly completed its organiza- l1on \\'l'dnesday nin rnini;: ;ind senl its 109· i!en1 agenda to the s\eerin R com mitlf'e for preliminary consideration. Sharp rJeha1e \.I-as expected in the 2~ memher committee -probably on Thur~rlay -on .... ·hether lo merge lor a i:.ingle dt'bale the American and Albanian resolutions. U nderg rounding Plan Submitted For Sun set Beach l'ndergrnund1ng flf public ul1\ities in Sunset Btt;irh ~·nuld bf' accomplished alon,i: wi!h the r!evelopmenl of 8 2,000-car bf'af'h p;:irk1nl<! arf'a in the center of t.he c·nmmuni!y if a proposal by local agen· elf's is ;ipprnvM. ()range County supen.•isors Tuesday srnl the pr op0sal by the Sunset Beach r rriJ)('rly ()wners Association and the r t111n1hf'r ..,f rommPrce re the flriad and r l:inoing df'partmenl~ for investigation anrl rep<1rt :'-\rs V1r~1n1a Brar!lf'\', chambfr direc- tor and rha1rman nf lhe 11:rnup's t'>raul'ificat1nn ;ind imprO\'f'mf'nl rnm- mttief!. uri::M Srconrl Dist rict Supervisor !Ja1·1rl L Ha krr 1n 5p(ln~or the prrii;i.ram. ~!ti-Br;:idJ.•1• ~aid 11 11;1,. unrlrr!.lood that fund~ \.l f're a\'a1lahle fnr un· rl"rtrntin d lhf' ut1l1!\' hne~ and 11q:~e-d 1h:it 11 be accomphsht'd "·hen the parking area a!l1ni;: f';ic1f1r 1\\'l'nue "'a.~ dr\rlflpt>d. ........ ~,s:.;;~~ ....... , ............ "" '1 GEM TALK TODAY t ' by J . C. HUMPHRIES .. ~::::-:= =--W N:1X: •. IA DIAMOND SIZ E ANO VALUE \\'ou!d you be surprised to \\'al k intn n je\l'elry store and find a one car<1t diamond And a l\\'O carat dia· rnond both srll ing for the same rrice? !\I any people would , but they stiou\fln't he. Size does hsve bear- in,ll'. on the price, bu! even more in1p 0rtnn! i~ !he quality and cut of lhe f 1ni~hed ge1n. Th(' orlcin;i! dia1nond frCJnl '' hlt'h n ,iz en1 ~t.ine 1s cut i~ con~1derahly l:irger ti1an lhe finished stone you see Hy 1he tune you see lhe gem in the jc\.\·el ry !<lore, it has been cut 1o re111ove fln1\·s and in ha nce the bril lia11ce buried in !he r Qug h stone. Judgin,g size is sin1pl e and can be hnndlcd h_v most :-;hoppers. but to ,get the best \1alue for you r dia- mond dollar . you need the aid cf a trus led gem expert":: Only he is riual1 hed 10 jud!(e the clar ity and cul of a f1ni.~hed diamond .. Stop 1n and \.\'e \\'ill be happy to sh01\ ~ou top quality diamonds in ,-.1r io11s ~1zes . \\'e \\'111 al.so be happy lo help you make the best diamond buy. loint Meet 2 Cities Discuss Route 39 Issues An of£er by llunllnglon Beach to set11e the Route 39 Free.,.,·ay controversy with Fountain V11.llf'y v.'ill be discussed Thurs- day at a joint meeting of rhe Fountain Valley city counci l and school board. The meeting will be held al 7 30 p.m in the Fountain V11Hey Comn1unily Ct nter, l0'..!00 Sla ter Ave. During Tuesday's cil y 1'HUnc1\ meet 1n~ r.1ayo r Ed Ju.~t. who cnll('rl fo r the joint session. mfltle referen1·e !n "rcrPnt ne-wspEJper stories .,.,·h1 ch said lhe offer \\'o u\d be discu~sed tonilolhl "It was nnt my intenl lo discuss the matter toni,Rhl , but I .,.,-11! bring 11 up al lhe joint meeting ""'lth the school board.'' The newspaper accnunts mentionf'd by Just quoted Huntington Beach Coun· cilman Jerry !>.lalney and Public \\'ork.s Director Jim \\!heeler. H u11 ti11gton Surf Eve11t May Expa,nd The annl1al Un1terl Stalf'S Surfboard ('ha1np1on~h1p5 m::i\' be f'xpanded into a v.·eek-long eren 1n l/unting1 Qn Beach next ~ear , CounC'ilman J;ick Cirrcn sui::{!es1ed !ha t i1\ea ai ~·1ond;iy '"i:!ht's cit~· council sPssion ;ind. along \.l"l!h Cnu11c1l wnma.n Norma Gi!}hi;, w;1s named to a con1mi ttee stud~·inp: its feasl b11it,\'. .. A large segment of the cl)mmunity i~ nf1 l awa re the surf c11ntesr 1s going on .'' satrl Grf'f'n. "'\-\'e need to m::ike it into a 1na1or <11traction. \\'e ncerl to include cult ural ;inrl nlhcr acti\·111e~." Vincen t />.l[lJJrhnusr, the c1 l\.'0S director nf h;:irbnrs anrl bearhes, rl'pl1fd that Hun· t111gton Re::ich rl0es not hfl1·e the fa cil ity lo arrnn1mod::i te \;irge i;ro11ps nf people. "This l'e;ir \1·r h;i d rnnr r than 2.111)() rP· 1111es!s 11; gn Ir-, rl1r ope11111).! \11au \\'e jtist couldn't t;-1ke (';in: of lh (•1n ntl ," h" sn1d . Counc1lrnnn l)on:.ild Sh1p\ry said he 11'a.s aw<ire of th.1t prnblcn1 11l1en hr was stan· ding 1n the !0111! line . "lf .1·nu \\'ere slan· ding a1 the end of the l111c .\'CIU nccdcrl some K-rat10ns while y()u were \\'a1\1ng .'' hr .r;;i1d. Green sui:p:cstrd th;il a j!roup oi y0un,R people be used 1n coming years to act as guides and help 11·11h rro11•d control, in- cluding the ser\'ln~ lin f'. "They could "''ear snerial uniforms. r-.ta ybe l\'e could p:et !'iOme company lo pa y for them. \Ve could use college or high school kids," he commented. ValJe y Man Eyed For Sc hool Post Oa\'irl l sr;ie\.~kv nf Fn11ntain Valle\' has hf'en nnmin:itrrl 0 hv 1he Fount;iin Y..llev i:.chnnl hf1;ird 1n the v::icant l\f'<1t on the di~trict'~ Persnnnl'I \omm1.~ ... inn. A puhlic hearing nn lsrae!sky'~ ~elec t1nn "'ill be held fir! 21 at the rei;:u!ar mrf'llnf! of 1hP ~rhnt">\ l)n;:ird The pcrsnnnrl 1·on1n11~,<;1nn con~1sl <; nf thrrr mr-rnhr r~ \\hn !'if'l'\l' ""'llhnut pa_\'. Thr\' :'l'l 1•11l1t·.\ for lhl' distnc!'s cl:t""ll1rrl emp\n~-r" l"rHrl"kv 111•ulc! fill lhr Ulll'\'Jllrf'd tr rm n{ thf ltf'\'. l\rnnrlh :".lc:O.tdlan 1\·ho "'a<; t r;in~ff'rrrrl 10 ;i churrh in S1err;i 1'.ladrr \<;r:\e\~k1·, l:t. is an eng1nf'er1ng man;igrr fnr Aeronca , lnc. Torrance. 61V1E According to tht two men. th e proposal was &.iven to Just and Fciuntain Valle y Counr1lman Ge0rge Sc:nlt at 11 mee linf with Jl un tinglon Beach off irials la$t \lo'l'ek The new route proposed by Hunti ngton Beach would move the controversial ffee.,.,·a.v another 130 feel lo !ht west of proposed alternate -" move which 11oul rl takr the roLlle entlrtly out of Foun· ta1n Valle\' ''This adjustment could be handled as a design change and would not involve public hea rings that could re~ult in a clelay of the freeway," Wheeler ex· pla ined. 1'he first alternate which maintained a small portion of the freeway in Fountain Valley \Vas rejected hy the FounlAin \'alley council on Aug . 17. Al thal lin1e, counciln1en appro\•td a letter to the Sh1te Divl~1on of Highw;iy3 requesting 11 reopening of the route hea r· 1n~s for the Free"·ay . At 1"uesclay's council n1cet1ng. City r-.1anager Jim Neal read a letter from the StEJte Department. of Public Works which said hearings "'ould not be reopened untll an agreemen t had been reached with Hunt ington Beach . "The Highway Commission reopens hearlngs only in cases where adequate new justification can be evidtnced J1nd v.·he re there is unanimous agreement among the cities affected by the change," the Jetter stated. Alamitos Wages 'Paper War' On Air Flights l.lls Alamitos city councilmen ha ve urg· er! a paper war lo prevent future flyin g activity 111 the city's naval air 1lalion. The councilmen, j11.~t back lrom .!l \.l'cckcnd tnr to \\'ashinglt"n J) C. liav& callcrl on \\'est Orangf' County resirlen!s In "'rile l'res1denl Nixon. !1tfense Secretary r.1elv!n Laird and U.S. Senarora Jnho V. Tunney and Ala n Cranston, to protl'sl al'iditional fly1 nR- Ci1y ~lanager \\'il11an1 Kraus, \.\'ho llC• companied the group to the rapitol, said th~ l:>e partment or l)efense "Is actively considering an Army proposal wh.ich \\'Quid convert the station inlo a helicopter training base." Krause said Los Alamitos city (lfficial!I are nol vet con,·inced that there will be air activ.i ty a! the st;ilion, but urged thl!: letter eompaign on the grounds thAt "~l'llY i5 the lime. if el'er, to make ou r feel in gs known .'' Snake in Grass Eludes Capture HOLLY\\1000 fU PI ) -Hare toda y ;ind gone tomorrow , excepl th al the poor rahb it forgot lhl' law nr !he jungle end disappeared in record time . The par1y responsible was a 1nake in tht' p;ra~c;. but "·hat a snakr ;\<; \Vil ham Hughe.c; told policf' Tue.'<la~'. he \\as sta ndinF, on th' pal1n of hi.'1 hills ide hon1e when he sp ied a rabbit ~quatt1ng 111 the clearing below. ~foment:i: l;i tf'r a "huge '' snakl' which closely rpc;ernh\rd a bn11. cnnstnclor gobhled ll'le ra bbit ln one gulp then escaped. CROSS', •... n.~·· ,.., f\JW •:W'P!p!l"9't. 1191'1 0t P.ntll, •• , ••••• S\2.00 Sit •• , .............. ~ 24.CX> J. C _j.J.uniphrl eJ JeweferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA COMVtNllNT fE-'"I S ·t.ANICAM!l lCAlD-MAST!l CHAlG I r 24 Y(A~S i.t..ME LOC4110M ,HO"'I ••1 -1401 Su1J e1·viso1·s Mull Staff Off ice Helt) I "'llll lu ht' able ltl sel ~al<1r'1es fvr 1ny sta!f nnd hire :.1s many people as I 1\ant within 1n.1 budget." explained Su1x·r11sv1:;· B.iilril l 'h;i1rn1a11 HC1btr1 \\. ijatl111 I It• w;1:. 1·1·pl} 111i: lV u qucstio!I I 10111 Super\'ISUr !);11 id L Baker \\'hO \l'O!ld(•n:U 1rh;ll 1!1(' problem was regarding ~up(·1·11~unal of1ice help llt'hirr rhr boarrl tor discussion was ;i pri.pilst'd ··ch:int,:e of ~tatus f u r :-u µt•r1·1~or~· pcrsunncl anU SClTelat1e<; of l·l'.tunty de11ar·tn)cn1 hearls" The proposal 1nd1l'alrd 11·as 111 ui:-ike !ht• !enure of such 1>erw ns al th1• 11111 vr l.lOitrd n1e1nbers or dep:1r1rnen1 heads Count~· Coun sel Ad1"1a11 l\u) per h3d suggested !11:11 the rnn<;t appropri:1te ac·- 11011 11(1ulrl he 10 direct !hr Coun1.v Personnt'I Uirt'l'IOr to 1·onfer 11·ith thl· rmplo~c~ .1~,;o,~1111 10 111 :ind report 111 th•• \J<lar<I Uatt 1n t1uc::-l!1Jlll'd wht'tl1 cr :.uch a cour~l' nl a1·ti1J11 1ras 11e{·es<:ary "':11.1' goal is In 1111011· th(' ~upcrv1sors to control lhc ~illnrirs ol their ;udes." tie expl ained. :)uper1·1sor Honatd Caspers pointed Ol.ll that during recent budget sessions !he board metnbcr.~ adopted an ef]ual budge! for each supt!r\'isorial office. "But I can'1 raise the s;ilnry of my secretary if I 11·ant to.'' he complained. "I don't v.·ant the counl v to be stuck 1v1th my s1aff," Caspers added. ''If I go to \\lashington or so1ne other place they 11·\l! go 11·i!h rne " B;i\.ier s;i1d he had no ob1ec11on to look- ing into the mauer but he had seriou<: r1ul.'s~iuns. ··11 11·ould apply to depan lnent he;ic!~ al !-0 \\'here do 11r stop~·· hr won- cle1·ed .Scilt Cree k Bny· Gets Board OK; Lon g Fi ght Orer 1'hrcr ye;11 ~ 01 1·11111ro\·crs_1 and nrgoti:Jt 1ons cl11naxed \()d;i~ 1r11h ;.µ- pro1·aJ b.v the Orange Coun1y Board of Supervisors of thl' purch;ise ol Sal! Creel.. beach from A1'co Con11nun1\1• Ruilder.-; The A\'C'U ufler. a~ re11.-.ed alter inonlhs of confrrences between lhe eor .. por:-1l1011 and count~' of!1cials. l'alls for the p11rchaS<' 01 thf' :13-acrl.' beal·h par(·el b~ 1!1e t:ounty HJrbor 0 1stnc1 tor S'.! ~9 million Onl y 80;1rd Ch;11nnan Robert Batt111 opposed lhe purchase ;igrcemen1 . I le argued th:it 111e pulJhc al:-cad.v 011·ned tl1e beach and that 1! should be obtau1cd through a \a11 .s1111 tu pro1e Iha! u11nersh1p. He also said thal A\'CO v.·~1s gelling d 1~proport1onale benefits 111 coun- t~· lifeguard ;ind n1aintenance service ol tile beach Urging approvnl were \\lill1am \\'ih:ox- rn. Lagu1i::1 Bca('h atlorne:.· and le;idcr 1n the lighl for !hr bench. and John J\l:i(·nab , prcsl(fent of !he Orange Cou111y Coast 1\s.~oci:it1011 l1rr 11na11 "lle\s·· i\1c CIe11 & n d, :-.po\.ie::ni:in for lhc S,1\·e S.11! Creek Coni · 1111\tl.'e prescnll'd e;it h super1·1sor \1'1 th a larg e lobsttr as a gill nf thr cnmrn1ttee :it 1he C'nnl'h1<:1nn of the ;11::11011 The beach will be turned O\'Cr 111 !he ( 1J11nty next fall 1·0111pletr 11 ilh parking Int~. road s. rest rooms, l'Otoress1on stand." <inrl 11·al\...11 a,\<: Thr Snll l 'reC'\.i ephndt• be~:in lhrer ~ears ago 11 hen C'nv1ronn1ent -m1 ndcd <·111~ens nt!ac Ked thr boilrd .,1 ~11ptr11i;c1r~ l1Jr "J::ll in~ nll':i.1 .. S:1 IL Cree\.i H0ad 10 lhf L:1gu11:1 f'\11.:url C"vrp . prc;1c1·cs~l•r1' lo 1\1cr1 (.'0 111 nu1111t\ IJr1elupi'1:-. Th r <.'n1 1nty sincr lltt" soughl to detrr1n 1ne lhr r11hl K··s prrsr·npTivc right " tn the hench ba~l'd ''" \'l'<lr!-i of usr 111tht1ul proh1birion by ll1e u1.1·ner~ 43 .- ~-. ..,.... ··=-· ~~ - ' • - Deborah Green1n:in , 17. a s('111 01' :1t Bol:.a Grande Jl igh School in Garden Grove, enjoys a rE'frf':.htn)! ..-pla.'-h in the Pacific near the Santa .-\na Ri ver jetty. l)f'b bit' \I 111 r('present J)AJL \1 PILO'r in this year's Orange l'ounty J,r('ss ('lu!J Qtu•en ('unlest scheduled for Nov . 6. Under llC'll' rules. all C'n\ran1.~ nn1 ~l 1vork for an Orange County nc11·s- paper Debbie 1:-a parlt1n1r ~11 1tt·hboard operat or at lhe 01\IL\' PILO·r. Legi slato1·1; Beg i11 Pt1 sl1 For State ScJ1ool Mone y SACRA :'ll E~TO ( L'PI 1 -:\ 1111:11 pu.~11 lo obtain 1nort' :-.ln!f' rni.1\f!\ tul' ~e11ools began 111 thl' legislalurl.' locl:1v 11 1!h p1·11- po~als ranging fron1 ci rn uch•;,,I SIOLI allllion to the 1noon. The moon would bt' a ~42i 1111!11011 package with a statewide property t;i :I'. and an auton1a11c annua l l:OSt·uf-lf\•111g 111 lTe;ise. Not even !hr author held out rnuch hope for lh 1~. de,.p11e 11s appro1 al Tuesday by a key con1n11lttt. \\lith lhe lcµ:l sl;it ure <11m1ng fu r ci 11 11d - Oclober adjuurnn1ent of its 197 1 st·s~u111 , thr<'e m;ijor st•h0t1l f\11arR'e hill~ rern;11111'd ali\'e and in va1•1ou.~ degrees ol health. 'rhey 1rerr -A :ilOO 1n1lhon bill sponsored by St-11. Albert S. R o it d ;i ! D-S:i1:r;1n1e11to >, eha1rinan or lhe Senate Edueal1 on t:on1· n1ittce. lt pa ~scd the Sen;1tc JO-:! T11rsda1· <ind 1rcnl !!l the 1\~sen1bl~ · ll's " rnin1mu111 hilt and \I'll! takl' t';1rc ul !lw need~ f1f thr l'etll :iulfr1·11\g ~1·honl U1 ~tnc1~ ... lloddn Sil Id. -A l.246 n1i!l1011 b1!l b~· Asst'tnbl yn1<111 1.l'l'OJ F. <:re en r 1D-Sacr;1n1ento 1, t ha1nnr1n ol rhe Assrn1blv Eduratin11 l"or111n1ttee II wa~ lo br ac1Cd upon loda~· lJ1' !hr Sc n;i1e Educ<ition Co1nn1ittee '-The S427 nullion bill. also by Gree"e It eleurf'd lhe Assen1blv ~:d11c<1tion Con1- n11ttee Tuesd;i~· and ~·en\ to the \Va~" and tl1c;lns (:on1 mittee. ,;I don't an- 1!('1pah' a n1rasure like this will be signed uito 1:111"." {;reene said. "But v.·e need sur1'll'lhu1g layini:: around lhal 14e can play 11 1th . Agaulst lhe backdrop of lei;1slat1ve in· <le<"i<:ion on school fin;ince wa~ a hard pus1t111n by c:o1• _ Ronald Reagan on state :.pending_ Heagan h;is cletlared his "unalterab!r. 01ipos1\1011"' lo any ney,· stale spending 11·h1ch would 1·equire a tax increase. And I hP go\'c>r11or's t1ides ha \'e emphasized !his includes n1orc money for ~chools. Coa st S1ayi11g Recor{li11g S1la1·k s Cou1·t1·00111 Figl1t \larine pol1('('1nan ~t:irl.. A .Juhns<u1 •Jf San Clt'tncn!r t·onlc~sed to lhf' \..11!111g of hi s 11·1re nn lhe d:i_,, hi· wa-. ;irri·-.ted lh !Ji<;lrit'l A11orncv ·.s it1\'!'~l 11.:,a1or-. 11 14:1S :i ll•'~ed in Superior tAur t 1'101111;11 That purporte<l c·nnfl".•."1Qn fr•nn.~ ?''1'1 11f .1 rape rerord1ng thJ! sec111~ likl·ll' 111 hr harrrd troi n tcstununy 111 rh1· t 1ra11ge f',-•u11t_1• :-.11 prri"r C1,11rt lri:1! of !tic 211- \<'f\r·nld di ff'n!!:in1 th·~p1lf• !hr ~trf'llWJU.~ prnt e-;I ~ !+t Ch1t l fll'['lll!\ [1 I'lI'11 l ,,tT11rn1·.v .l.11111·, l·.nr 1~h! 1'hc h11 ~I\ j 1rio~~·t·ut11r pll'H Cled l11r I!~ ~ttb1n 1;;;s 1nn lhrnu ~·h rnn~I ol tile· al1r·rnfll•n ~e ~:;10n ~lnndny 1111d dld 111deet1 pl;1,v 1h1: rir"it few :-;f'conds nf 11hnt 1.'i ~aul 1u be a !10-ininute CO!l\'ers:i!ion la.~! Junt' 22 hrt1.1•1>en johnson. LI Ciifford (;ates. t)f !hr ~an C..:ten1enlr Poiit•e OeparhnenL :u1d D1 ~lr1rt Attnn1ey·s Investigator fr~inl.. O.x:indatxiuro;- J)rft·n~r allornr.v R;iy Sharpe im· 111ccf1;1!1·h ohjerted and protested lo .lud!.!r \\l il11am ~lurray that Johnson wn!I r1rrS!:oured 11110 niak1ng inrriminauni:: •!:1fl'rnen1 s \\'Jth 14•arn1n g !hat a eharge of l1r~t deg1·ee n111rdcr v.·ould be sought 1" 11!1' <ih~rner nf ;iny ('OOprra\i\'e slate· 1n1·111 ·rh<' proscrut1011 dropped its chaq:~es 10 !>Cf'nnd dcgrt'e murdrr 1n a dc<it lh:.il saw tl1•· young tl1arinr agree lo a non·jury Ina!. YOUR. i ~.ln9 CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV- ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. (' STORES llJ...---'..Ji 10 DRIVE CAREFULLY FOR SE RV E YOU 230 0 HARBOR BLVD. Al WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN TH E HEART OF COSTA MES A • BACK TO SCHOOL 2300 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA ' \Jtdnt sd.iy, Sr pte moer 22, iq71 H OA/l Y 'IL OT :J Battin, Caspers Clash Con sumer Protec tion Pla1i S tirs Debate 8)' JACK HROHACK OI .... 0.llt' .. llM "•tt A sharp philosophical d i ( ( e r e n c e between supervisors Ronald \\'. Caspers and Robert W. Ballin on the subjecl or consumer s.·rotection sul'faced Tuesday 1n debate over a new count~· de1)artm ent propo.sed by Ball in. The Firth District leader frotn Ne\\'porl Beac-h and the F'irst f)istriet oftice holder !rom S<inta Ana ha~·e hned up together on 1uany issues in the last eight rnonths but Tuesda.v about all they had in ('Omn1un was their n1idclle initials Battin was pushing tor l11s proposed Consunit'r ProtC\'lion Depa rt1nrn1 v.·hit'h he called ··answer to a serious proble m" and 1•1tally needed .. to 1n1•estigate, educate and (leterinine which en- torcen1ent ;igency wou ld be ab!e 1.0 cor- rect wrongs brought to it " Casr1ers snapped : "I ~·an 't belif'1·e thal there is no representat11·e -0f rhe business community here lo tell about the cars. houses <ind apphNic-es purchased for a srnall do1rn payn1e11l and then ab<1n - doned. ··The easy credit policy slarted under Franklin Delano lloosevell and helped bring us ou1 nl lhe great depression . Bul it 11lso enabled thousands of people rron1 Oklahoma 10 get out of !heir dust bo11 I an d li ve here 1n con1parat1ve affluence." he co ntinued. "If things l\'eren•t so good for thC'n1, !hey 14·ouldn't be in a Position to get 1>cre\\'ed on U1e purchase of a di;imond ll'atch. It is credit that rnade it all possl- blf'. ·• Uat1111 retorted. "As I tUld a n1nyor !as\ Saturda~· who opposed the consu1ne1· deparln1ent -'You are on thr side of the nu,,iness gouger ~ Those who oppose thl' agency a re susprct" " "I disagree 11·ilh ~our lh111I~· ~iled re1narks," said Supcr l'isor Ralph Clar\.i ol Anahei1n "even !hough I am :1s con- C"erned as you are. I helie\'t. 1.1•e should study this proposal. gel more information lro m organizations now engaged in con- su1ner protection. name a con1m1ttee tti s!t1dy !he <:ubjeet." Ballin balked at any fur ther stud\'. •·1 ll'ill postpone further considl.'rat1011 for hvo wce\.is because I obviously dori'l have thrre \'Otes. There h:i:< been 'cnou,cil input alrrad_v. 110 further stud.v 1~ need - ed.·· An l\nal1ein1 woman whc. c;ills her~elf th e ·'r-.1ont'_y Doctor" led off !he Tuesda .\ (j,jstussio n \\lillowdcan \\'. Vante or Consun1er Services t..:nlimited seemed to v.•;int to pul her::elr ou! of bu~iness as she strongly 1ul - You11 find Buid<'s Skylark in a price class you're very used 10 . But with a IOI of things th at might be very oew 10 you . 1•ocated the progr:un saying, "Consun1er edut11\iun l~ neede<l La<lly." She said presl'nt st.ate and federn! <1gent•ies designed lo protect the coo- su1ncr were sta rred v.·ith the wrong peo- ple. do not ha1·e the investigators needed or the n1oney tu pay thC'm and hand out "syrnpathy, not a(•\!on." 1\lrs. Vance charged that "laws on the hooks are not enforced. It is an open field for the con rnan ... She said the Beller Business Bureau ll'as 1 n e ff e c I i v e . "C'onsumers hil\'C no alternat 1~·e bu t to go bankrupt after they are sv.•lndled, then they go on 11t•lfare. increasing the pro- blems.·· ~lrs Jeanne Jlaeggs lrOITI or ·rustJll. 1nanager of the Better Busi ness Bureau of Or;in gr County. disagreed. "The Oistnrt 1\ttqrney. Post Qrfl«e Uepartment and Fe~ral Trade Com- n11ssion are <loing a J:real job on hardcore I rate l-l nsb<11td Ra vages S tore IJATON ROUGE:, La. !UPl f - All·i11 Gl('nn fJavls, 26, 10Jd police T11esd;iy he sn1ashed 1,•indows and 111e1·etiandise in a supermarket het·ause he caught his 1vile kissing !he slore 111;1n:1ger. lie .~aid hf' first hurled a bottle of ~·eJ:elahle oil at the store manager and ch:illrn~ert him lo a fight. The 111:H101;:l'r ran r11H the h:1c\.i door and ill'l'USi' lhc rar\.iin1.; Int So na\'ts re1urned to the store nnd \.i1cke<t 111 several y,·indo\1·s. lurnl'd Ol't'r ra!>h registers and tore up 1nerrh:ind1st'. \\'hen pollt·e tHT11·ed lhcv tound {);1v1s s!antl1ng calmly 111 front of the store. l!e was ttrrested and c•harged v.•ith aggravated ballery. cr11n1nal damage In properly and d1s1urbing th{' peoict'. The storl.' 111:1nagt'1· sulferccl CL cut on the he;1d lron1 lhe l'C'getahle oi! hn!tle Poli ce Bill Loses SACRA1'1F:NTO 1UPI1 -i\ bill to 1na\.ir \.i dling II ]JOhCerTI:lll i1Ctl11,C: Ill the hnP of duty ftrsl·dt'grec murder v.·a.o; 1·oted do11·n Tuesday by !he Assembly Crin11nal .Juslit·e Co1n m i\1e~. ' Buick ride. Smooth and quic~ Plus Buick engineeri ng Jnd performance. A standard 35().cubic-inch VB that's res- ponsive, yet economical. With Buick technical advances like Like Buick romlort. The rich c101h scats standard in our new Skylark 350. Thick car· pcting. Even a deluxe ~~;:;;::11 steering wheel. And the ftaud. but they need the help or a con· sumier agency," she stated. "\\'e don•t nttd more laws but more l'd uca!ion of the publk on wha t they should do when lhey feel they ha ve been defrauded, .. Mrs. Haegg!trom coocluded. r.1rs. r.1a ry Cook of Dana Point and f\.lrs. Constance Benedict of t-..1ission Vie\o opposed creation of another deputmen • They adl'ocated study before action. Ballin replied that enfor~ment was 1101 possible through present agencies "The monkey should be placed on the back of the people most responsible. the Aoard or Supervisors," he argued. "The board ducked the welf<i re problem 1-ill}'tng 11e do not have conlrol. We should do something for a changef ' ..State legislation ha! preempted !he held, according to the County Coun.'lel,'' said Supervisor David L. Baker ot Garden Grove. TV Und er Fire For 'Hard Sell' In Dru g Flood \\'ASH!N GTON (UPI) -Ty,·o members of the F'ederal Communications Com· mission (FCC) today denounced the hard sell of home remedies on radio and television. agreeing wi th medical expert&: that the flood of pill-!)()pping commerciats only adds to the drug abuse problem. But at the same time, F'CC Chairma~ Oran Burch said it was not hi!'! agency 's job to weigh the merits of products adl'ertised through the broadcast media -or to ban them if they're found to be httrn1fu l. Those jobs. he said, be:lone: ttll the Federal Trade Commission and lo Congress. • Burch and commi~ioners Nichol as Johnson and Thomas J . l·fouser aire4 their differences in testimony prepared tor a Senate subcommittee that has been examining for months the booming sale~ -111 nl'er-the-counler n1edicine.s. particular· ly pain killers and "mood drugs" such ai sleeping aids. tranquilizers, pep pills an d antidepressants. Johnson and Houser decried lele\'ision .. pushers" y,·ho promote both their pro· duel~ and drug-induced escapism. "The advertising is positively harmful. cind serves no useful purpose," said Jobnson. nickel-plated engine exhaust valves and a semi.<:Joscd cooling system. This year, perhaps more than evc:r before, you ought lo consider getting all this Buidt- ness. Espcciallywhmyou can get it Skylark-pria:d. N!ZBuick~ Sm1Jetbingto bt&wein. II See all the 1972 Buicks now at your Buick dealers. • i_ DAIL V PILOT Wfdnp~y, StptfmbH 22, 1971 ' •' I \ ~ps .~~~~~ Dana Folk. Get ~xpert Ad vice ---8)' THOMAS MURPlllNE -.; Of tlle 01111 ~lie! 11111 • :1.iPCOAST, l)OWNCOAST: -Dan~ P~t folk s are still rnulling the question ~ -cityhood as opposed to fusing with some nearby cun1nll.Jn lty_ Its been a long- t tacding comn1u nlt y ques1ion . , So the Dana Point Cit i1.cns of Action ~i~lion Monday. is l~unching a seritl ~!.seminars to once again study the com- munit:;'!ii future The first go.around will be at R1ch11rd Hen ry Dana SchoOI (ap- propnate l ;it 1-Jo p nl. Thi' first ~pc;1ker v.·ill also be 11p- pr0Priate. · I He is John Burton, chairman nr the Council of Con1munities of Jrvine. In <:ase the~ nam~ escapes you at the moment, Burton is !he n1an who has been leading the charge in county halls to v.·in cityhood 1'9r,.'1he .Jrvine area. E1npress and E1npero1· John may nol really need to talk a lot .tp-.tpe DaQa folk s. ".'.;~I.ISi show .his battle scars. Empress Nagako and Emperor t lirohito relax at their vacation villa in Nasu. north of 'l'okyo, as they prepare for unprecedented state visit to European coun tries Sept. 27 to Oct. 14. Hirohito will be fir~l Japanese sovereign to tour foreign lands. 1'rlp \VilJ m ark lhe Empress' first time outside of her country. ,, • * .. :.JIUNTINGTON BEACH citizens are just now beginning lo get the sand~ nf ;their shoreline scraped off after serving .aatiosts over the weekend for the United .at.ates Sarfing Championships. Police Stor111 F1~ench Jail ·.;i Ali athletic expert on our staff onec ~d me in no un tertain terrns that surf- 1nS:· isn't a speclator sport. He apparently forgot to tell the 65,000 or so folks who !;ltOwed 11p lo view the action in Hun- ~firtg"lon Beach. Anyway. the Hun!ington 1'Cit9 Dads apparentl:t view the whole af- :fafi" as an opportunity lo expand the. festivities to a week-!ong cultural event. A_!.. Maybe it will become 11 sort of Laguna ~ach Festival of i\rt.~·in wetsuit5? After Co11 s Slay Ho stages * _ .... ~1ISSJON VIEJO Organizers la st yl:'ar ~J.irew more than 6.000 souls to !heir thirrl JDnual _Mi~s ion Viejo Day.~ celebration ' Which gets a repe<1 lcr for the four th time . this ""'~ekcnd. --. fEven greater things are prcchcted 1his .. J me, ho\\·cver, by the sponsuring Mission ~iejo Activities Committee. They are , l90k1ng forward 10 8.000 drop-ins this year. _Jhe !loo-raw gels 11ntlf'r way Frid;iy :i t. 6·Jtl p,m, wi th a h<.>.{ldb;ill tourney for cotiples at the tltarg uC'ri1e Rcerca1 ion Center. 28000 Marguerite P;irk\vay. Other s!11ff !o follow 1ncludl's log l'Oll· ing, na1l·driving. softb<1ll, greased pole cl imbing and greased pig catchi ng and dancing and a barbecue for !he survivors_ * COST A !\IES A"s city brass ls ap- parently joining h<inds with some 250 residents who tu rnri1 out 11t the council session f.1onr!ay nig ht 10 protest erration of an Orange Co unt y Probation Offic(' in the f'.1esa del ~la r ncighbQrhood al 1055 El Camino Ori\('. Since !here are SC>veral ~c:hools in the 11rea, the nei ghbors suggest the localion is a pOOr pl:1ce for cx·crin11na!s to be run- ning around. Sorn ehod~' m1gh1 t;1 Kc thr ~1ppQs11r v1rw anrl sa~· well. while Ille_; "re 1n the nfighburhonrl of !hr-proh;i!n1n off1("r !ht':.' ough1 to be on llll·1r gnod bl•ha\1or_ Son1eht1W. l 1ion't !h ink 1hr 11('1gl1bul':i arr go111g !o see 1t 1h:it \lti~ * Ar\I) flNAT.L.\', lh::it f,:(IT11111fldl\\ (•rr:i· 11011 of the Kon·Estahl1sl1111rnt ' -lhf' v.·;iterbrd -has final ly rnrne 11nder thr s c r u I 1 n v of E.~t;it)hshmrnlarian Assemb!ym.:in H0b(•r1 1-:. Badha n1, thr ~'""'port B<'<ich HrptJb!ic;in Badham Tue~day got hi s bill lhrough the Assembly ~ to z1l whic h requ1rts stale regulation of watcrbed mA nufac· turers. So I'm just Jelling the news leak 01.11 , CLAIRVAUX . France <UP !I -Rioting broke out loday in France's inodel Clairvaux Prison aftc-r police b!asted !hr ir wav through barricades and cal)- lured 1wO prisoners who l'lll the throats or a 1nan ;ind ti woman thPy had taken husta i.;e. 'l'he hostages. Guy Glradot. a 2~·.vear old ,11;uard . and Nicole Comte. 35. a nurse. werr taken c<1plive by in mates 1n the prison hospi!al Tuesda y n1 or n i n g . Pri.~oner.~ prr~en1ed a series of ran~on1 den1ands including monev and freedom bul they \\'ere re1cvted . · After a tlcry nr barga·1ni11g witl1 prisoners. police set orr a plastic charge earl.v tod<1y, hlO\\'ing <r>1'ay the bar- rlt·ades. and r11 sht:d in, The explosions SPrious\y injured both prisoners. idrn- 11Jicd as Roger Rnntcn1 ps and Claude B11ffet. ~hor1 1r ;1fl<'rw;1rds a n111nber nf prisonei:s ri oted . hre:iking all furniture In one iring of the central h111lcling. The prisoners barrie;idl'd then1sel\'t'S 1n the dinin,g roorn. ll .,,,•as ;.-µor:cd tho1 -I~ :f the L:lOO :~ n1ates were 1nvulvl'd Two buslo;ids or gendarmes, sonic Wlrks <irmed with submachineg:uns. were seen to enter the prison. French radio s;1id they surrounded the building but made no effort to recapture the u n a rm e d prisoners. Clairvaux Prison is considered h.v I pnson authorities as Qne nr lhe showpiece~ of lhe Frcnrh pen itent1<1rv !')'Slenl. 1t \\'3S tonverterl f1om a 12th i century building in 1808 1n1o one of tltc most rnodern in the world. Danish Leader Fights A pp(lrc11 t flcction De f <'(I/ (_"OPENl-l/l.{;~N. nen1n.1rk 11\PI Pnmr r..Tinister Hiln1a r IJ;iunsga;ird 1n day slaked the llfe of hi s 11un-S11cial1st eoa!ition gO\'rrnn1en1 (111 :i ('('1•011111 cof \'Oles 111 Tuesday's n<itlonal l'll•i•l111ns lie refused to re.~1gn 111 lilt' lil<'r nf !ht~ loss of the government's im1nrd1alt• 1n<1· jori ty in parliament. Baunsgaard en1erged fro111 the !r;;di· lional postelectio11 1 isi t to the ktn!.": st.111 the prin1e rnin isli:r ;ind ;;pparrnlly 1·1·1\l ing to lry to stay in power with th e ~uppo1"1 or the recently rormed Chris!111n ri'oplr's party v.·hith 1nay have gn111ed li1ur ~e11ts in parliament. "I wil l ;iw:iit lhe !111:11 f1gu1·r$.'' Bau11s~1.u1rd s;11i_! The l'hrislian l'cHpl o·-~ p;il"I~·. wh1C'h carnpaigncd nn ;i pl11iforn1 ,1ron~l .v aga1ntil portH•gr;1ph_1 . ;, i" 11 i "''I~. •:1•1: rr!1u;-;1tinn 1n !irh0nl anr! dnt~ ;1hLJ>f', \Jilt va gue on n1u.~l 01 l1rr 1h1ngs. ("11ulrl p1·11\11h· Jll~t the votes need<'d !11r thr en:i\1tu111 lo s1.'tY 111 pow er 1[ q gt•t..; 1nt11 p;11·l1:11 nPnt \\-1th !hr coulll 11o>11• ~1i111d1ng :1t I\~ sr;Jls fur lht• C'ual1lun1 of Sr..11·1:11 l.1ill"rals. Liberals sind Con~ervalivcs ;ig;1111s1 f\7 for the So<.·ial L>cmocrats and thr Sor1al1~t Pcop\e"s par;y plus one :;:; o 1' i ;i I· Democratic-leaning Farne t s ! ;1 11 d s representative, it re1nained a dl·atl hl';·1t Most observrrs h.:HI r x p r 1" I l' d Baun5gaard to rei;ign tnd;i y tn givr 11·a.v lo a So<:ial·Democratic minority gore1·11- menl. 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Israel wa~ asked Jo soften its position on a possible a!!reement with Egypt on recpening lh• Suez Canal. An Israeli ne wspaper said the United States had Qffered Israel a "!arge nutnber" of warplanes in e~changc for an early partial peace settlement with Egypt . The report s followed the return to New 'r'ork of Swedish Ambassad or Or. Gunnar V Jarring. spec ial U.N. t-.11ddle East pcaee mediator, who suspended his 1nission some 1nonths ago. A spokesman said Jarrin~ would resurne con1<1cts with foreign rniri isters and other diplomats at- tending the l f.N. (:eneral Asscn1b\y, v;hleh opened ·ruesda y. N. Viet Sappers Attack Second Big S. Vi et Bas e Egyptian An1ba ssador to B r i 1 a in Kamaleddin Hiraat. in an int er\'\ew· with the semi·flfficia! ~11dclle East Npws Agrn- ry I to.1ENA 1, said the t\1iddle East c risis is ;iow <1ll 1nte rn:itional problem and deter·iol'at1()n of the situ;;tion could affect thr 1n!Fre~t s of \Vc~tl"rn cnuntne~ th('rl' "Bri\;_iin is nuv.• rc<ili1ing the r..-!iddle Ea..;;\ pn1blc1n is 1111 11111re 11n /\l'<tb-J ~raeli i·--nf!iet bul ;in intl'rlla(ional problcnt and :OlllV d~·ll'rlOl';.'lOJl Ill Ille ~l\U.il.101\ lllay tend \\! aflcl'I th(• intert•st:> nf :-tvera l \1·or!d ecuntires." R1faat s;1id in eon1- mcnlin on the rcce11L v1s1t to Ca iro by British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DougJ;is-Hnn1e. Rifaal said Britain sought a peaceful SA lCON (AP) -North Vietnan1cse s;i ppers attacked the second major Soulh Vietnamese base camp in two days !n what enemy prisoner.~ said was the beginning of a new campaign against allied installations. field reports said to· da v. Atio1_1t 3fl siippers slipped into the Qu;i11 Loi base. 62 miles north of Saigon, in darkness Tuesday and hurled salthel charges. The base is defended by ;ibout :JOO South Vietnamese troops who have dependents living \\'ith them . Official reports said lw·o snldiers and lwo dependents were killed and one soldier and one dependent were wounded The U.S. Co mmand reported th;it one An1erican adviser was wounded. The enemy slipped away with unknown losses but left behind one AK47 assault r-i· fle. a wire cutter and a dozen s11tchel chargf's. the reports said. There was no lnunediate repo1·t on damage to the base. Q11an Loi. turned over to the South \"ictna rne:;e earlier this year by the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division, is a forward base for South Vietnamese operations in· to ea stern Ca mbodia . Jt ls 10 miles from the border. '1'1\•en ty-four hours earlier. about 150 sappers attacked the sprawling 'fay Ninh West base 40 n1iles southwesl of Quan Loi. killing 21 South Vietnamese troops wounding 64 and destroying six vehicles and se11era l blinkers and barracks. 'l'he South Vietnarnese command said 52 sa~ pers were killed ;ind fi11e prisoners cap- tured in the assault, the biggest this year. Two great carpet values even for Penneys! • Snappy new idea: interlocking carpet tiles snap together to hide their seams. Sell -adhesive carpet tiles aulomatica11y a11gn themselves lor easy install al ion. Rugged nylon level loop pile resists wear, cleans easily. Deep loam backing tor added com101t. Tweeds in avocado, 9old, rust. and blue/green. 5~.~- INSTALLED over 40 oz. rubber padding. 'Salem' For versat1l1ty choose 'Salem' continuous til amen! nylon carpeting. Hrgh and low loops give a nubby. !extured e ffect that knows how to stand up to lo ng wear. 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I 0 ~""""''"'" ~· lWr< ~·II ~··· (\1Y 10 •1 '· .. ~J p I ~/ I I i; DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Council and the 'l'he last "-'Ord has not been spoken or "'r it len in the t urmoil over the ousting of Doyle Miller as city admini· .s lrator of l·luntington Bt'ach. Behind-the-scenes activities continue follov.11ng the administrator's suspension by the city counl't.I last 'J'ues· da.v and the notice of pe nding d isn1issaJ Oct 18. ftl U!er has until that date to decide whether to accept an offe r to resign and be retained as a cons ul tant or to let the counci l formally fire him. 111 (ee li"i' re1na1 n and perhaps neE'd some expla na· l ion. f\s so often h appens in sensitive actions like t his, !he press is taking 1h e brunt of !he ill \\'ill from both si des. Department heads crlticized the ne\\'spa pers for publish ing criti cal co mments of the administrator by the councilmen1 as if the issue would fade av.:ay Lf the state- ments v.•ere not printed. J\nd last '''eek counciJn1en shO\\'Cd their frustratio n \Vith an undignified at tack on a report in one ney.•spaper. not the 01\IL'l PI LOT, that deteriorated inlo a general d iatribe against the press. This re port -that the same voting bloc that ousted 1\lil lcr \va s see king to unseat George f\tcCracken as mayor -eou!d have been countered simply \\'ilh a vole of con· rirl ent:e in the n1a yor. The councilmen look such a vote but. ignoring the pro babilily that the story was the direct r es ult of an inadvertent r emark by one of th eir o\.\'n n u1nber. they coul d not leave it at that. It wa s asserted t hat ;·creatiVe" \\1riters were dividing the con1mun ity and tearing the to,vn aparl. \Vhat !he press did, in facl. accurately a nd t'Onsis t· ently . \Vas keep the public infor med. Talk of Miller's pending ouste r \\'3S an open secret in cit y hall and the ne\vspapers reported it. Not to stop it or encourage it but to let people kno\v about .it. On t\ug. 16, after the nc1\•spaper stories broke. the five councilmen present declared the q uestion a "dead issue." Sept. 14 (t he same night a newspaper man ~·as A Form of 'S ocialis1ri At tlie Top' ~· .. -"~'.:"~~~'R .. '~·· ' SY.Cine~ ,:Jt, j~f,LI .. ~' ) ~.~~ .. As you probably know by 11ow. T spend my sum mers in \\'isconsin, up in the <"hcese and cherry t•ountry. ll is a rural region, populated by sturdy 1nd1 v idu al isl s, most of "'horn \'Ol e lhe straight Rcpnb. liC'an tiC'ket a11d de- 1'ry "go vernmenl \1·as1e and extrava- ~.1nrr '' Btll J think lhe rc;4I rr..a son 1hlil thr 011pone11t5 of .~ut:h ;' --,~. ·~ t . h ~ ' • / · wa~ll''' ;,nd "rxtravagance'' ha ve made $0 lHtle head\1'.:1y lno n1alter v.·h k'h polit i· eal P"rl.V is in power) is Lhat they them· :-.e ll·es are rea dy, at thr ri rsL opportunity, 10 take adv::inl;ige of dear old Uncle S<.m. SO:\IE YEARS AGO. I recall, the U.S. !)istrict Courl hod to chn nge the rules of pra:r sur1x1 r1s tnr ('hcesc. becau se the 1·t1crsc dea lers and m:ikers were milking th(' go\'ernmcn t a~ if il were a herd of llnlste1ns. For an unrnnsci(l nably long time . it 11 a~ a 1·ornmon practice of the deal ers ;11)d n1ak1·rs l{l prodoh'f' ('hefldar chee.se Jlf'I barcl.v good enough to meet govern· 111(·111 i::r1cle, and 1hen unload it to t.:ncle :San1 HI !llr prevailing suppc;rt price. The govcrnnl•'nt paid for storage. and lllnnthr. lalcr. 11 hcn lhe cheddar wa s aged anrl rurrd. dr:ilrrs hr111gh! back the same t hrcsc 1Ylth a 2·c.:enl a pound markup. In :1!Jc1111r1n , the go\ rrnnirnt took an.v ~po1lagr nr !iihrinkage. thr cica lr.r recei\'· 1ng b,1rk onl.1· wh::it hr w::int1'd "\'.O ,\IAl\T•:n COL'l.n !iilnre or curr •·hrr:se far ~o low i'I Ln~t. and therefore 1t 1>as comn1on practice or lhe cheese Dear ' ' ' Gloomy Gus Instead of !he sculpture or a surfer to adorn !he new civic center, per· haps Hunlinglon Beach co~ld have one depicting lhe city coun ii men1- bers wearing blindfolds, logging the city adminislralor -\\'ith the city attorney nearby le!ling them that. lega lly, they should stand closer together. -G. F, ti.I. Th!1 111!~•1 rtHtcll r1tdtn' ~ltwo, 110! ,..._IH t•il• '"°'' ti tlot ~tWNIPt" Stnf Yt~r 1>el """" i. OkM>mr o~o, Dtflr Piiar. makers to use the government to carry their inventories and to age -buyi ng back on ly "'hen the cnmmercial market needed supplies. Cheese v.·as "sold'' tn the goremn1rnt one inonth <ind "bough!" back the nex t monLh, ll'iUiout n101"ing a pound or cheese. The gove rnmcni \\•as used for ll1r ris ks, the storing and the curing -un !i l the courts belatedly stepped in and changed the ground ru les. The whnle system , of course, "'as an unjustified windfall for the cheese makers, anfl violAted all their im passioned rhetoric aboul individual in· itiative, thr sacred role of risk capital, and The An1erican Vi'ay. I CITE THIS specific instance at length because I ha\'e some pe rsonal knO\\'ledge of it ; hut il is by no means the exception among groups loudest in their pro· testalions againsl ""'cl rare handout.'!" and "galloping so cialism." The right hand salutes the fl ag. while lhe left darts into the government till. What loo many groups S('en1 lo want is rugged compet1ilon for others and a form or socialism for then1seh rs: for \\'hal else are such de l'ices as widespread price-!Jxing bul a fom1 of "soc1 al1sm al lhr top"'? Anrl it srcms to me tha t 1h1s .J anus-like at11:urte crcales a public rynicism ab{•U1 our economy lhat ~or ~ more to subvert capilali~m 1han copies of "Das Kap1tal " rlepos1led in every hotel room in the coun try. Moorhouse' s Record To the F:'d1!or Sc11nr t1n1e a.i;:o. ! wrote a ie!it'f lo you que~lt<1n1n g V1nre 1\I o or h o us e 's q11Al i11rauons for his JOb -such i;.s 1lcgrecs. past experience, etc. The reply 111 .1ou r newspaper w1s a telephone nurnber for 1he personnc·I direcl(lr ror ll un!ln,1.!1nn Beach. I cal lrd thr num ber and "'h1le the man was rnost polite. all <1ucst1ons as to l\lr. l\lonr house·s educa· 11on and rleg rees were brushed a.!'ide with the !atrmcnt. "ll ls his persorial hllblOe~~ ., I 00 BELIEVE anyone rrirning $25,000 a }Ca r in a <'i ly as la1 ge as Huntington Beart1, and not elected by lhr people for lus l'cry powerful and prominent position, :.hould be willing to stale these facl.~. ' The rCll!:On I'm "'rlHng again i~ I had 1101ed a"·hi le back his selrction of the sculpt ure for city hall and at !hat time it 1vas stated , "lie majored in art."' Where! \\lhrn ~ And \\'hen has ht used this lra1n1n~~ One qiJesl\on the personnel man rli.rl an~11.cr wa.'i that Mr. l\toorhouse's llr~t c11 .v job wa.s as a lifeguard. Quite a fl:1ferent position than you would expect for an "art ml\jor." ETHEL D. WOOD f11consblenr11 'o the +~ditor · ,\ few yc;irs ;igo, .~omeone ~nld the lr11 f. flli r.xprrts on ::i centrr rl1 l'ider consisting &f n1r111I uprii;:ht po~ts "'ith 1 mesh wi re nllachrd thrrf'to The pre$Umed beo(lf1l 1·. as lo '·.snarr" the \'Chi<' le nut or control 11nr11hrrehy 11re1•en1 it from l!ngaglng on- t•o1ning traffic. Mailbox Le tters fr om readers ore we/co1ne. Normally 1vriters should convti,i t11rir mes.~ages hi 300 words or l e,,s, Tl1 e r ight to condense letters to fit space 'or elimi nat.e libel is res er ved. All let· ters must includ11 signature and mall· frig addre.~s. but names ma11 be with- held on reques t if sufficient ren.~on is anriarent. Poe tr11 will not be pub· lished. The purpos~. cf cour se. was well war. ranted , but the structure was im· practicable an d ill advi1e<l. Only rKen lly I read that authorities had decided to discontinue this cumbersome slr'l.lclu111 and they quoted the enormous cost or contlnually repairing lht>Se fencts. THEY DECIDED to adopl inrte1d the solid concrete divider so me lhr~reet high with 1 short .t0lid fence: on top thereof. Such a divider has been used sueo!S3fully on I.he P1sadena Frttway for many ytars and more: recenUy on portions of othtr freeways. Now I read in the DAILY PILOT th3l this 11ame antiquated frnce divider is being installed along the San Die~o freev.·ay betw een l\1issloll Viejo and San . Juan Capistrano. I cann ot uncltrslancl th!.~ 11ro:;s incon:oiistcncy. Perhaps you can enlishten me. Y.~R.F:E MA N A HEEi) called a liar) the council 3"nounced Mill er had been suspe nded and given his notice. Was 1t the press or coun- ci..l that misled the public? The truth is that a majority on the council was de- lerinined to effect a change -by talk ing ft1iller into step pin g do\vn or by a coup and litlle publici ty. The plan "'as agreed upon but held up until all returned fr om vacation . ftl rs. Norma Gibbs compliined that on returning frorn a 2~-month trip to Eur.:.pe -;lie was saddened to find the city in an uproar. 'f he remark sounded innocent enough but if such a situation ups et her . she might 'vonder \\'ho helped light the fire and then left toY:n. At the risk of sounding equ.liiy r ighteous, \Ve might suggest that knocking the press in a case li ke this is li ke p unching the postman for de!Jvering your bill. One Gift for 31 Agencies The United Crusade campaign in \Vest Orange Coun- ty is geltLilg under \\lay this \Veek V.'ith a series of fund raising and publicity events. 'file campaign goal has been set at $510.24 5 for !he five con)nJunities served by the Uni ted Crusade. liunt· ington Beach's share has bee n set zt $136,000 and Foun· lain VaJley's al $29,000. If the goals seem to be h igh in light of the state or !he econon1y and the rate of uncn1plnyment in the area, there a re l\VO th ings to keep ir. mind. First. the United C'rusade gi ves its funds lo 31 agencies serving Huntington Beach. Fountain \!"alley, Seal Beach, \Vestminster and Carden c:rove. And second , if times are hard ior the a\'erage ta:-;· payer. times are even harder for most of the people served by those agencies and so the need for funds is greater than usual. H Busing Under Attack • Ill Congress 'VASHJNGTON -A quiet survey is under"·ay in Congress to determine the possibility of securing early consideration and enactnient of a Constitutional ;imendment to bar the forced Dusing of ".f" school children. Strongl y impellini<: t h i s unannounced mo\'e :.re a number of fac tors, foremost am o n g them - mou nti11g nation\\'ide hostility to co urt.im· posed busing; large· scale boycotting or schools: the 351 to 36 vote in the tlouse last month direclini.t HE\V Secretary Richardson to subn1i t withi n 60 days a report on the extenl of busing to achieve racf11J balenc:: 10 feeler.ally aided school dis!ricts. Tl11s mrasure. sponsored hi' a Texa s Republican. Rep. J ames Col!iris, won eJt- tensive Democratic. backing. J-lc111sr leaders of both parties view this lillle· noti ced o verwhelmi n g vote as foreshadowing the strQng likelihood that the chamber \1•ill write a provisio·~ into the pending $1.5 bltl ion fed eral school aid bill natly prohlbiting b11~1n,g. The !egisla· lion is slated to be considered soon. SIGNIFICANTLY, leader of tbe un- publicized mo \'C to determine !hi! pro· spt:cl.<I for putting through a Constitu- tional amendment against busing is a top Oemorrt1t -Senate l\1a1ori ly \\'hip H.obert Byrd of \Vest Virginia. In conducling his backstage sounding. Senator Byrd is m«king it clear he 11.·anl s to dlreclly and exprl!ss!y prohibit forced busing ror reasons of "race. ereed or col· or ." Byrci is in a strategic position to push such a proposal. In addition to being Or:1nocralic \Vhip. lhe astute \Vest Virg inian is a member of lhe J udici ary Commi ttee, \1'hich would conside r such lrgislat1on. Thal "'ould enable him to press im1ncdial~t.v for ac- tion. part icularly \\'ilh the influential bipartisan suppo rt he reportedly already hac; among commilleeinen. llnf' knoll ll'dgeable source er('d1ts Byrd w1lh !lie b::ick1ng of e1gh! nf tile 16· n1rinbe r eon1mlttre (9 Dem ocrats, 7 Rrpubli cans). \\'HI LE SENATOR BYRD fa~·ors in · legralion. he emphatic all.Y oppos('s co urt· ordered measu res to attaln whal 1s called "racial balance." lie contend~ such arbitrary judicial direclives could never be brought about lhrough legisla!lvt action because lhe grea t mass Qf voters v.·ouldn'l tnl<'rate then1. The "JJ('rpt•!ra tors would be purged from publlc office." Similarly, Byrd n1ain la1ns there is absolu tely nothing in the Constilut1on Iha! requi res forced in· tegralion -the assignment of pupils on a racial ba~is. "The most funrlamf'ntal f.:lrt ic;," J;ays B~rd . "that the f'q ual protection <"lause in the Constilu!1on forbids segregalion. but it dot:s nnt command in tegration. That distinction has been much belittled by the social engineers on snd off the bench in recent ~'ears. Contrary to them , the equal prote<·t111n clause doe~ not require that el'rry child n1ust absolutel.v. without considr ration nf the \1•ishrs of his parents an<t himsrlf, a1tt•rl(I a school in which he is rx posecl to <'h ildren of all racial. 11cu11omic a11d social classes "'hich 1nake up that ('0111mun1ty. .. THE EQUAL protection clause doe!' require that stair and local 01£ic1als deal fairl y with every ('hild, rrgardle5s of race, that they not assig n him on lhe basis of race or class, and that in terms of fa t:ul ty and staff and fa cilities his school be trea1cd as all others." In the survey to dr termine the chances of putti nJ.! throug h a Constitution11I an1endo1rn1 b.1rr1ng sr·hool bu ,o; i ns , Sr11a1or flyrd is al su stressing the follow. in~ pu1111.~ 11 1 f orced in1eg rat1011 :.inlf rxtens1\'e b11si 11g is a "scJ f.rJcfrating procc.~.~" 11 i.~ seriously int rC':i sing mediocrity in educa· lion, and furt hr.ring rhe deteriorat ion or inner-cities. Cited by Byrd as graphic il· tustralions of th is are \V ashlngton, D.C', where !he school po pulation is now around 9:1 percent black; Atla nt a, (;a., Nel'•a rk. NJ , and fl ichmond, Va ., where µ1•ctty 1nueh the s;une lhing has hap· pened. !:ll THE VA ST amounts of n1onr y being use d to purchase , maint ain and operate great Oee ts Of ~ch<10 I buses l'OUld mueh be!ler h<' used for up~rad111~ &u bstandard school.,. A rE:11e~ Byrd . "The cnur1.~ 11 oulc1 cio n111ch more fur the 11nprovrmen t of black education. and fol' n1ak1ng bt"lter economic opportunit1r~ available to blacks, if !hey would req ui"re under the equal protection claulle of th~ Constitution, that eq ual amount!! of money be expended per pupil on blacks and whites_ That \\'OU!d be a mucl'I sounder approach than present disruptiYe busing " 13) Polarization or the ra cl!s is in- tensified when neighborhood and 11chool identities are ,1estrored, and when students find they cannot compete sue· cess full y with other students who may have had superior educational .op- portunities. Education by racial quotas i1 nol quality education. Points out Byrd : "\\'E ARE TOLD that forced in· legration is important bec8U51! it will teach the races to live toge ther in peace.. Judging fro1n the n1sn.v raC"ial incide11t~ nr fig hti ng. knifing and shooting lhat are increasingly occurring in !he nation·~ high school.~. lhl're 1s cause to question the efficacy of ~uch forced race mixinR all a way to at:hieve racial peace and uncie rstanding." 14) \Vhile the judiciary was created by !he Constitution .and ca n interpret the O:institution. ii cannot interpret it in such a \Yay as to "pu t it sel f above and beyon d the reach or the Consti lulion ." Byrd holds lhe judici;iry "<'annot say on one hand thal schoo l assignment on the basis of r;ice is unconst1tu11ona l. and on the other hand order pupil assii;.:nrnent on a racial basis by judicial deeree. a.~ 1t did in th!! Sw ann ,.~. Board of Education case .'" As a result of the judrciary·~ connicling <inrl f'~1remist decrPt>~. uttPr Confusion re1gos today in school desegre11at ion . Says Byrd . "It 's A sorry mess created largely by i.he federal courts." Columnist Challenges FBI's Hoover WA SHI NGTON -J. Edgar Hoover, the belo1•ed old bulld og of the FBI , has JUSl ba red his fangs lit us. "There is not enoug h stationery at our headquarters, nor are there enough hou rs 1n the work· week', lo issue pulr lie den i als of .all lhe mlsin!ormalion wh ich this purveyor of fiction has writ ten regarding the FBI,'' growled Hoover. So t h e American people can judge for themselves who is feeding the m ficlion, we invite the FBI ch iPr to present his fact! to an appro- priate ron~ressiona l committee. and we will present our evidence. The loser should agree in ;.dvance to rttire. HERE ARE THE ma in charges we have made agai nst lloover and we are now prepared to prove: 1. We will i;how that lloover has col· lected more than $250,000 jn royaltitl'I frnm three hooks researched and ghosl"Tlllen ror him by FBI personnel on government lime. This includes a reported $50,000 that Warner Brothers paid him for !he movie rights to his book , 811 Geor9e --~ Dear George: Whal ii a good wey to remove lipstick? C. T. Dear C. T.: Kissing. IF'o r a personal reply, wr ite lo r.~rF:e and say, "Pleasr. gel perso11t1! with me." Encln!e s re11.c;Onable fatslmile ) ~:-,:t;;:;r:;~::~~:·· -· ~" t ~ ~ ' "~!asters of Deceit,'' which has never been made into a movie. He distributed niost of his profits to ~he FB I recrf'a· lion.al fund and to lhe F'BI people "'l'l-0 \\'rote his book. But he kept a ge nerous i1hare tor himself. Z. ~'F. WILL PROV I:.: that Hoo\•er, ac· rom pan1ed by hts raithful con1panio n Clyde Tolson, used to spend their sum- mer vacation!! in $100-a-day suites a! the llolel Del Charro so the F'l31 £'hief rnuld attend the nearby Del Mar race !rack . Vi'e would want lo subpoena Tex:i~ ni l milliona ire Cl int Murchiso n. J r., the ho1el owner, who !old us !he ho tel ah\'ays pick· ed up the 1~0 1 pa ir's bills. We will also take the te stimony or the hotel manager. Alan Witwer, who told us while he was there Hoover ran up more than $15,000 in bills wh ich were pa id by f..turchison . 3. WE WJl.L PR ESENT evideoce that the FBI chief. CQlllra ry lo his public state- ment s, has assigned agents to nail 1ncn1bcrs o( Congress. Among those who have been kepl under surveillance by Hoover-'s gumshoes are Rep. Cornelius Gt.llagher. D-N.J ., Rep. Peter Fre· llnghuysen. R·N.J ., and t x·Rep. Roland Ubona tl. D-111. We will show that agent• have also checked oo the activities or other members. lncluding Spea ker Carl Albert, House Democratic leader Hale Boggs and Mouse Republican leader Gerald F'ord. \Ve w\11 provt: lhal tht: F BI ha" kepi. l•b~ nn still other prominent Americans. Including ex·Atlorney Gt:neral Ran1sey Clarll nnd the late Or. Marlin Luthe r Kin11 . \\'c will clle a F'e b. 20. 1%11 men10, I for example, lh:it Hoovl'r stn! to tt1e While Hou.'le abouL Dr Ki ng 's sex life . 4. \11~: "'ILi. HACK up our ong1nal rhar/.\e that the F BI <:hi,•f has kepi as n1any as fi\'e bu!letpr(lllr li mousine s al one time slashed Rround !he country for his personal use. 'l'hls 1s more bulletproof lransporta lion than the taxpayrrs provide for the President. A check of the mileage run up by lhcse FBI limousine1 will sho1v !hat. r;xcep l for occasional drives to keer them in running c;ondition, they have been held ror Hoover's use . 5. \\'E \\'ILL SHOW how Hoo \'er l\\·isted the law to keep his inseparable companion. Clyde Tolson, on the payro ll as the FHl's No. 2 man . The lwo Gld friends have been lunching, dining and Vil· t•aUoning together fQr yeus. When Tolso n reached the mandatory 70-year-old retire- ment age in May, 1970. his health was too poor to gel a wa iver. So Hoover arranged for him lo "reti re," lhen come back to the FBI al'! a ''reemployable annuitant" unde r 11 provision that allows overa;;e employes to complete thelr unfinished work. I. IN HIS UTEST blast al us, as published In the Washington Post. tloover calls U!'I lrrt.sponslble for rrportlng he assltfled only four agents to the. Justice Department's vital, 17-cll y drive against the Ml.Oa. Despite the FBl's refusal to ansnt' our inquiries, ~·e noted that the FBI he1ps oul the slrike forces \\'ithout direct assignments and conducts lt.s own sepa rate. Mafi a i nve~Ugatlons. We will prod uce a 19-page Ju!'ltlcl! Department d-0t:un1ent. which completely confirms ou r story. "1. or ALL THE charges we hav~ made aRaiMI Moover, he chose al~o to deny our ~tory lhBI BRCnt Kenne.t h Lovi n w&s di.~('ipli ncd ror not wearing his iaC'ket Al a shoot-out at New York's Kennedy Inter· nati ona l Airport. Hoover ~l.ilr:d ind ignanl· ly 1.1\;it hE" commended Lr1v1n and jZav e hi1n a c:ish ;iwartl for killing Hichard Obergfell. an arrned hijacker. Thu:ir ll OO\'cr denied ::i story that Lo vin, when we gaYe him the opportu nity , refu 5ed lo deny, We not only will stand by our story. but \\'e \viii present evidence that Hoover 's Boy Scout ruleS" and ust of F BI agents to investigate the most minor in· fractions of FBI employes has hampered law enforcement. FRO,\l THE fJRST v.'e have ~m· phasil':ed thal Hoover has built up the FBI until it has a reputa tion urunalr hed by any law enforcement agency in !he world. But we have suggested. sadly at first, more firmly laler, that lhe time haS" passed when th!! nation should have paid Hoover his fin.a] measure of praise and replace d hiJ'\1. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. tVeed, Publisher Thomas K ttvll, Editor A lberi lV. Bates Edi torial PaQe Edl!or The edlt<n'llll ~fl at th!! Dally Pilol .eeks to Worm and atimulalf! read· ers by ptttentlng tbi1 newspaper'• opinions and comml!ntll')' on loptcs o[ lntem l &nd 1\1nUica.nce, by gm. virtlnc a forum tor ':ht expn11lon o( ,.,,,. readen;' op inions, and by· Jll9'" &entini ttlf! dlv11nie vle"-po1rrt1 of In.. tormf'd obs,.rv1>ra and 1pokNmC1n on topics or the day • We dnesday. Sept 22 . 1971 M edi11a Case Jury Study Slated Soo11 FT. r-.1CP HERSO N, Ga (UPI ) - Although the issuPs in the r-.1y Lai cour t- martial of Capt. Ernest L. r-.tedina lire complex, th.e Jury 1.~ not expected lo ta ke long 10 reilrh ii decision OeJ1beri1!1on ma .v l:wg1n lnrlay. Al l that rerna1n s before lhP J!lr.v .!lPIS the case 11 re f1nill :irgun1ent.~ by the <"lefen.~e ;inrl prosrcu\1!1n and the rearling of voltir,1inous 1n:;;1r11c!inn~ to the Jllr;.-. The 40 pa~es of instructions. typed on lega.1-size paper. \\'ere completed during Tuesday's session. Medina. 35, of ~1 ontrose . Coln. filces wide-ranging ~harges from a misde· meanor to premeditated murder . mak ing any number of find ings possible. in- cluding acqt.:itla! on all charges. Possible senfences for C'onviclion ran,ge from one year to HIP . No n1al1cr v.·hat. f\·ledi na ha!' sR1rt he "-"111 quit the Army v.•hen tns trial 1s n\"er. J-.:1·en if hP i~ found innn('enl. hC' satrl . h1s C'arprr a!' 11 prnfe!'i!'IOnal !iiOlrllf'r is ruint'd. L'nder m1l it:iry law, !hrrp cannnt hr .:i hung JUr~·. It reqrurcs four affirm;it1 l't \•o!e.~ from among th e five iuror~ to con· ''IC'l f\fedinti of ilnything . An y nun1tie r less than that \\'nuld result in acqu1 tlal. Medina now faces onl.v one of the original 102 murder charges lodged ;igainst him Ih a! he personall y sl1ot and killed a Vie!namese woman in a rice pad- dy outside My Lai . TjJe most spectacular charE;e aj.lainst .Medina was that he horr 01·erall responsibilit~· for 1hc mil ~s:icrl' al 1'-1.Y L<i i. Aftrr tt'slimonv endrd in !he c.ase, the milita~· Judgi-. Col l\rnnelh A. Howard. red ucerl thi11 !ipec1f1cat1on - charj:!ing f.1edina with 100 counts nf murder · -In in1·nluntary n1anslau"hter. "U.·hich c;irrie:; a maximum penill!Y n{ lhret' ~ ra r~ 1n pn!iinn . The jury C'flulrl f11rlhPr rrrlui·e that c:harJ!e to negh.11:ent hnm1r1de . a rn 1srl"· meann r which rarnl's a maximum aPntence llf one )'e11 r. Tougl1 Fight P1·edicted Fo1· P1·ayers V.'ASHINC;TON (llPI J -f1011se filr· lion$ for and ti,t:ainst 11 cnns!itulional arnend111ent tn illlnv.· prayer in ~chools a)!l'l'ed lodily the fight isn·t nver But the pr11yer Jnrces htid sr:orf'd an in- itial \lrtor~ 1h;it opponents said would be hard !n re 1 erse \\'ith a final three s 1~naturrs, ttff1xed moments after the House mel ill noon Tuesday, proponents had compiled a l1sl nf 218 members -an absolute ma1or1ty nf the House -in support of a petition to force a l"Ole on the prayer issue The petition freed from the .Judiciary CQmm1ttf't. a proposed constitutional rhange by Rep. Chalmers P \\'ylie f R· Oh10 1 to illlow •·nondenominat1ona!" prayer 10 public places li ke schools. This would ha ve the effect of overturn· ing Supreine Court decisions or 19fi2 and 19"3 hn!dinR !h~t orgilni7.ed prayer in lhP srhonl~ ahridged religious f r t e do m guaranteed by the First Amendment. T11 ilpprove a constitutional amendment l.ilk~s ii twn-thirds vote or the House, and the initial reaction of most members \\•as that this "'ill be rolled up without trouble. Ho11'ever , leaders on both sides warned fo\JO\\'ers against a premature letdown . ··1 must point out that the ball )!ame 1s not yet over," \Vylie said in ii statemen! "Nevertheless I think that the signing of my discharge petition by a majority of the house. represents a signal victory." Chairmiln Emilnuel Crller • D·N Y \, who~e judiciary committee cnn~iderPd !he prayer issue at lenRth in 1964 and concluded the rrru rt '.<; rultng should n(!I he upsel, ex pressed n'!gret at lhe Hnu~e <IC· lino. b111 hP nntf'd !hilt ma1or t"hUrl'h )!ruups ;irr !1n ret"nrrl agains1 nverruhn~ lhe t'tJurt anrl expressPd hope n1en1hers "·ill consider those 1'1ews befo re vntinR The \'Ole for pRr li;i mentary rea~ns i!I not expected until Nnv 8. Both sides ex- pec ted 10 use the time for recru itment. Old hands said !he odds fa vored Wylie , howe\'er, and that opponents had be st pin their hopes on the Senate. To become effective, 11 conslitutionill amendment also requires a two-thirds vote in !ht> Senat e too. followed by ratification by 33 stale le1iisl;i1ures. T eachC'r s Se t Te nns DALY CITY ~AP 1 -The 227 stri king .lrlfr.rson Elementar.v Sch(l(ll District l eacher~ \lnted unani mously Tuesday to preSPnl 11 stnke Jettlemen l proposal tt'J the school bnard . Teachers representat11'es 11o•ert ~rhedul ed to mttt later with the ~chool board. - AIR CALIFORNIA Strvin( Sacramento, San fr1ncisto, 5.ln Jos t, Oa~land, Orani:e t.ounty, Ontario, P1lm Sprints 1nd Sa~ 01e10. Phone (71 4) 5"CO·• 550 for 1eservahons. Or ull yo ur local travel a~en! {. ltlal~i11!J Ike Doll.a1·s Denver U.S. r-.1 in t coin supervisor l·larry Lawrence release:; a bin of freshly minted Elsenhov.•e r dollars to a sorting bench. The Eisenho\ver doll ars con tain no sliver and are made of nickel alloy. They \\'ill be released to the public in October. Death Es~aped Plane Hits Bedroo1n ; Girl Lives AUGUSTA , r..:i . <API -A small planp crashPd tnday into tht bedroom of a IF.· yrar-old girl. who was then buneri undrr rn!lapsing portions of the housf'. and the p!lol "~~ k!!lrd All five membcri:; of the f;im1 h' nf :\Ir. :inrl i\1r~. Rnbert Colli er. including the daughter, f\l;o.rgaret Ann, survived. Collier Silld a neighbor sp(1!1ed hi>r arm stickinR nut nf debris in the basemen1 and ~he v.·as pulled out seconds before !hr house burst into flame s. "\Ve heard the explns1nn. and ! !hought it "'as the furnace in the basement.'' Collier said. "\Ve all mel in the ha!l. a ll exrept lhP nlder daughtrr ... and ·we couldn't find hoc '"Thf' hnusr WilS burnin,(!. anrl 1 broke int o her bedroom . but she Y.'ilSn"t there · The impilcf of the plane imbeddPrl !hf' rngine into the v.·;iJI <ibn\•t. f\fargaret An n·s head. hf' s;iid. adchng: '"She \\'as only th ree feet from v.·hert thr~ round the deild pilot. "A neighb<ir finally .c;aw ~1argilrrt Ann 's arm sticking throu2h thr debris 1n the basement, and v.·e. pulled her oul V.'f' •. • •' , ' .. ooh· h.:id .:ibnut f11·e ~rrond$ lPft to get ou t or I here." She was unconsciou~. and cn11!dn 'l <:ry nut Shf' hart bern so <'In~" to the impart lhilt !hi'. n1! from the engine dripped on her hair, Collier s.:itd The girl \\'as hosp1!ahzerl 11'1\h a broken collar bone. Editor Says \Vallace Brothe r Gets Payoff r-.IONTGOt-.1ERY . A!a. IAP 1 -The \lnntgnmery Advertiser-Journal s:11d tn· rlily tha1 C.01 , Grori~e C. \\'allacp"s brother Gerald and state Rep. Rankin F11e spl it ii $fill .fl(l0 pil~·off frnm ti Birm- 1n,c:ham atl nrney whn handled state bond issues 1n 196!'1 and l!lfii In an article wr illf'n by editor and publ1shrr H:irnld !l,lart1n . the nev.·s paper sa1rl bnth Gerald \\'allace and the !\lar1nn Count y re prescnt:it1ve received t he payments from Aldred Rnse. Wtd11t)(j1y, k DltlTlbtr 2l, 1971 CAIL Y PILOT § lndtU!tions Set Draft Returning To Normal Tasks "'ASHINGTON IA.P l -Men with low draft number11 who ha ve lost their defermen15 -primarily s 1 u de n t a graduated from college in .June or dropouts -ane expected to be !he first rillled when the Selective Service resum es inductions. Draft offic1als ga ve no indication when the first men '"'"";cl he ..... ::".;, bl..~ ::i:~ men \\00\Jld be in un iform within \\\'O weeks after President Nixon signs the draft measure approved Tuesday by the Senate. Nixon is expected tn quickly sign the bill extending the Selective Service System . The impa ct of other major provisio ns of the act will be slow to materialize, of· fic1als said . Included are the phasing out of undergraduate deferments. lht right of a man to present wit nessei:; before his boat'd, requiring a local or Appeal board lo hflve a quorum when hearing a rcg1s-trant, and lowering the maximurn length of service on boards from 25 to 20 years Pentagon oHicials have sa id that about 20.000 draftees would be needed during the remainder of the year, includ ing a 16.000 .Jul.v-Augusl request left hanging "'"hen the draft au lhority expired June 30. Tha t \vould bring this year'!! total tn le~s lhan 110.000. the smallest callup since 107.500 were drafted in 1964. \\'hen thr draft l\'as suspended the Pentagon had asked for 88.000 -aside from the .July-1\ugust 16.000 Cilll -and the draf~ boards had pro1·ided 83.000 . Selective Service officials said nearly e1·er.v quahl1ed man with lottery no 125 or lower would be called . \Vhether it will reach 140, the C'u rrent lim it ror ordering prcinduction exan1s, depends on the Pen· ta gon manpower requirements. . The draft bill sets a limit of 130.000 in· rJu ctions 10 the current fisca l year that be gan .July I and 140,000 in the n~xt fiscal year. both \\'ell above this year's ex- pected callup. The ·biggest change in th e draft pro- vided in the bill giv es the president au!hority to phAse out undergraduate stu- de nt deferments. Students \\'ho entered college or trade school this summer or filll 11·on't be eligible fnr defermenls. nor \\'ill fu!lire undergrRduates. officials s.a1d. U n d e r gr ii d u a t es \\'ho receive tleferments before the past summer may keep them until they graduate provided !he~· mak e satisfactory progress lo11·ard a degrf'e or don'! reach age 24. Only medical students can still be defer red under the new bill . New undergrtidua!Ps vo'ill be permitted ' ' to complele the current term or semel!ler before reporting, officials said. If a senior, a student may complete lbl school year. a spokesman added. ., The bill also makes 11 change in th1 status of divinity students. They will rp longer be ··exempted" but \\'ill be '"defd-- red" until age 26 and the n chooslnc another calling to escape the draft. Hign school students who are 20.year- nld seniors also be able to finish out their school year to graduate, offici als s.Ud. The old law permitted a high school stu · dent to be inducted on reaching age 20 or graduat ion, whichever came first. In addition. the new bill requires futnri draft board appointment~ to b e representat ive of the race and na tion.!ll origin of persons living within eath board's jurisdiction Youth Pulls Off Arnied Robbery On Speeding Bas CHICAGO (UP!) -Police and federa l agents today searched for • modem-day Jesse James who pulled a pistol and rob- bed several passengers aboard a Greyhound bus as it rolled along a busy Ch icago expressway . The young man boarded lhe bus at Fort. \\layne. Ind. Tuesday. taking a &eat near the rear. When the bus l'ilarted head.iJ\& into downtown Chicago on !he Dan Ry11n ExpreSS\\'ay. he pulled a gun and ordftrtd. the other passenger to hand over thl:lr money, \\'allets and jewelry. The driver of the bus, Walter Trlbole!. 6.1. Lun a. Ohio, said he was unaware of the holdup until the gunman came to the front of the bus and asked to be let out a t the edge of the expressway. Tribolet pulled to the side of the ~x press1vay and the robber left the bU.!. He opened the baggage compartment and got l\\'O suitcases which he apparently brought \vhen be boarded, Greyhound of· f1c1als Silid Tribolet then drove the bus to the do\\·ntov.•n 'erminal, \\'here he notif'ied poltce and the FBI. T\\'o passengers were robbed of about S200 each. one man had $47 taken and another passenger losl $11 , according' to \Villiam ./. Talon . a Greyhound official. Talon estimated the total loss bttween $SOO and $800. ' ·~ ~ ... ' ' • . -' • - Newport Beaeh Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Sto~ks VOL. 64. NO. 227, 6 SECTIONS. 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 TEN CENTS Civic Center Dissected by Debaters 'ihe a11~11·ers \1•rre \'rs. nn and n1a1·br 'l'he (\Uc.-.t1011s wt'rt'.1<11' n1urr cu1 np.lc\ Docs \e11 prw! l~ea('ll need a nr11 l'1111: t:Crl\Cr·• Ooes <i ~6 ~ 1n1l\1un lll.J111l 1~~u1> ~l'hf'dul ed 10 gu li<'lure 1 utcrs lll'l ~ 111eh1de S800,000 fo1· ant1c1p~1tcd s1tr land t'OSl!f' Does 1h1:. -1f the' land 1s 111dced 111- 1..:tuded -n1ake the 1vho!e lh1ng 1!1eg.1I under sl<l te law go~ern 1ng general obl1ga- 1ton bonds·· These issut:s wtrc d~ba1ed 'J'uesday I I Bill l~oves Din11e hefo1·c !he \\"omr:n·~ f\\ir Lcagur hy 1110 l...nu11lrdi:c;1blr llH;'Jlibrr~ 111 lilt• l:iir sr\ l'l;1nn111J! ('u1llrllis~111nrr .lutk1C' llr;i!her .11 1d Lido t-.ll' res1dtnl .Jurl,1 Hu~rner Arguing iJi!illrt~-1 µa\\tt,;!t', .\l rs fhl~f'!lt'I' ~<'t'ml'tl l•l 11111 ~lJPl:M1r! ln11n lhe audH•nt·c Hf a\)oul 35 ladies. ;il1hough shi· lalrr h<1d !u ad1n1! une of her bast•s ll'as wrun~ Thr Rosener la<:k 1nrluded a 1 haq.:r Jhilt 1nclus1011 ol l<1nd t•usl in a i:enera! obligation bond is Illegal; tha t 1t is li111ited 10 slr't1r!.urrs. 'Leneral obhgat1on bonds go for land \\t> do lh<-it 1n s(·hool bo11ds all the t1n1t."' i·nuntered ill r~ lle;ithcr \Jrs !le;1thrr rnactr ;1 !elep/111111' ratl f111lu\1UlJ! thf' dt•ha!t' !11 ('Lt\' ,\!;111agrr Hi1ht•r1 \\1\'t111 11hu sitid Ilia! "all 1·011-.~1nu:r1on, '1and J>LUThase. design, !ands. lu11uture. dr1.:ora1ion ('OS!~ -e1en an an- 11e1pated 1nflat1onar.v f;u.;lor.'' ha1e been 11wluctcd 'l'he c:ny dues 11nt h;11e to bc~111 pa ying t)i~ lr11ne Company for-1he land un \1\ .,. . / / .,,_,; ' In th is age of rutlU'f> shot"k. young S\\ :lin~ no Jong· er procl aitn thrir IO\'P h.v car\·111g 1111t ials. hea rt~ ;u1d su("h in t ree trunks f'nr one thing. ir!-i no1 the ecological l hing' In do. ln::;tcad thr.1' buy adve rt1s· 1ng spa ce. Bill 'l'hornlon. of llarhor \11('1\' ll ill .c.:. for cxamplr. bought the billboard at (·oa~I ~lii;:h~a.v and 1;0Jdenrod :\venue in Co rona del .\Jar lo c.x pres~ ht.« IO\'e for his 11111.'. fie paid SJfjQ for a 1vcck's 11~e of the ~pac·e 1n an aui.:tton s pon.~ord by l\(:E1'. lltc t"dt1c-a11onal Lelevi s1on station. and Pac1f1e Oul- rlo or .-'\dvcr1is1ng. l)ianf' loves 11 ~hr also Jo\1es Rill. Kc ·~:·r. 1~h irh hencf11.~. Jove.(. Ril l. Inn Year-long Beach Do g Ban P111'hetl The ~~11port Bea(·h P;irh~. Beachr!'i ;i.nd Recreation <.:on1n1iss1on Tut~dav ;1.ga in rcco1nn1entlrd !hr city l·i111ncil en - fnn·e a yea1··rv11nd b:iri 1~~· •tr"l~~ 1111 heat'hr~ Tl1t. PAR !'(HlltlllS.~H•ll h~ci 111adr a .<1n1ilar 1'1"< 0111111r11d;i!11111 l.,,i ~p1'1ng h111 !hr 1.111 "''1111<·11 111,111 1Jtr4I ;i h:1n 1rn111 .lunf' 1:1 lo Seip! i:i •1nh "' H c ... 1[11 ~1111!• 1ls c!le< t• \'u1"1'e11t:1 lill/!!'i ;i1 I' ii llo>ll('ll u11 •••'f':lll bral'hr., ir lra.~11cd ":\oth111g t)(·~·ur1 t:d dur111& •hr :-.11111111er that altered the to1nn11s~1<in s pu~1t1011 favor1n~ oi tol al llan ." C;il\•111 Ste11·;irt. PBR deparlrne nt dircc1or :-;aid This recommenda!1on 11·ill go lo 1he 1•111· c:ounc1I in advance of that body·s public hearing on the issue OcL 12. Orange Coast l\;enther Taxi Drivers Strike Ag·ciinst Cab Franchise T~xi rlr11 r_r·<; lta1 r J!Oll' 1)11 ~I r1 l-f' 11o;:a111q lh<' Vello11· 1·;i1 , 1r.i nrh1.~t lh;.1 "l'I'\<'~ Hunt 111~lon Br<io·h Cu~1:'! ;\lc -.a, \1•wp11rl Kr ar·fl and Fou111<1111 \ ;il!c1 ~houl ~II dn1Pr',; Ii.~\ r 11•1! 1hr 1 Q111p;u11' j.,1 .•lrd .11 i;;i; F 1Hll1 :-.1 \ '1• .1,. \l•" ,1 111.11 ~1n~ 1111' lr;u1!'h1 r 1111·11c1 llr11t1.u1 l:l!t' 11·11t1 1111fa1r lrih111 p1;11 IHf < Ttw11· ftl,1111 ron1p\;tlrll I ~ ;1 po1l11 1 r~1ribl1!"ht'd !hi~ rnonth h1 T:1lt' 1rq1111'li11! dr11er~ to e11hrr lr11.;;;p <11 huv !ht•11 l:t\1" fi uni 'l':itr·!ll c·on1p,1t1). 1'1·r1 1ou.~!.1•, rl nvrrs 11·e.1I' 11:i1d ~ .\10() a wct'k guaruntee for 60 hours ol ll'Ol'k. or 40 percent rommtssion. 1vhirhrver 1r:-cs larger Thr poliry changt. followed 11 \'Oii' last month by 80 percent of the dri vers lo 101n Tca1nsters Local 572. Tale refu sed commrn! on lhc slnkc this morn ing. saying: "It's an old ;1rgu- 1nenl." Elrner Rothrin!l . lr:ader of the .~l.r1k1tlj1.: drivers. said the new lease arrangerncnl inake s dri\.·ers pay Tate $1 2.50 ;i. day lo usr the car. plus 1hry havt 10 bu.~ lhc:r 0111n gas. ' \\'e a[3u 11a1 r 11, pay ot1r Gl'l'!l S<w1cil S"rllr1t.1 11nd 1·1c1 ~1h111~ rhe bef'aus' 11P l1P!'IHll~ -.ell rmpl,,yrd tiu~111r.-;sn1cn. That ill ~11 rl11111t1illro; 0111· 11111 .. 11 .. hr 1·haq::rn ~•ll\1' taxi' :i1·C' ~l!ll 11pr1a11nJ:: and n1u,t ' ;in 1 .. 1cn~ un 1 .. 11 :uh r r11--1n1: a nocd !111' !I('\\ di l\f''' 1l.11 hrl11i:: lb1t'd •>l ili't 1·hurge.~ ag<1111q! lhr ··ah tornpilll~ 1r11·lud1ng · Hrs1rie11ls 111 lfunlinglon Beat'h. Cn~1 ~ \\e~;i. l\e"·por1 Beach 11nd Fou ntain \',illr~, hr allrgcd. pa~· rhe tu ghes1 ratr.\ 1611l'rnts a1nilc 1 111 Orange Coun1y. -('itics. Ro1hring charged, don·r iu· spel'1 _ the 1ax1s for mrchan1cal deft- 1.:1cn1:1r:~ -Rothrin~ also s;i1d Tate sr:nds hi~ ~·:1 1)5 to Orangt. County Airpor L when on· ly lhe 1,_•;ib cn1npany in Sanlii Ana is rsee 5iRIKt-:. Page %1 Helpi11g development starts. \\'ynn said . In the n1eantu11e. the city is lt:asin~ the !and bdck to tht lr11 11e Cornpany, <H'I ar· range111t'nl ll'h1th 1·ancels out any 1n- tertst '!'ht J9 34·acre sit e At:\IJ ally cost $1.8 rnillion, but the c11.y \VJJI uulizt. only ninP acrt.s at a c:ost of SS00.000, both \\'ynn and ~\rs. Heather explained. The remaining 10 acres a.re t armarked for a co unty-purchased munici pal courl .~!le and a l'ornbination chamber of com- mer1·e and art. 1nuseum site ··I ohiccl 10 that three·alTC parrel for thr l'harnber and 1hc 111u~eun1." l\trs. tlosener said. betause \vhile the rity pays 111Lerest on 11. it has no guarantees 1t \\'ill be purl'hasrd. Sa,l'ing that she supporls lht building of a ntw polil'e faci lity, i\·lrs. Rosener said she saw .. no rt.a l necessity to wed the ci- ty hall aod the police station ." She agreed thal this might be lhe ideal situation. but asked , "Can wt. 111Hord tht ideal situation·• ' She said 111·11 01· thref' pol1t•e sourl·e.1'. ha ve said such a i.:01nb1nation would be ··nice but not necC'ssarv. ·• But ·n answ<'r 10 .\!rs. Heather 's com- n1cnl that new ci ty hall faci lilie11 1 1·• needed , l\ll's. Rosener said she a~o sup- ports 11nprov1n g those working conditions, but on !he present site. •·11 you did an anal.vsi~ ol the present !See CENTl:o:R, Page ZI Jets Get Study Battin Asks Probe· of Airport Panel "Let'1 !ind out if tho5e people down there can lell us what to do about air lransport through a referendum." urgf'd County Supervisors' Board Chairman r!oberl \V. Battin Tuesday, The first Oi~trirt Supervisor from San· Tit Ana asked Countv Counsel Adrian l\u.vpcr lo rese;irch th.e subject. "1 v.·anL lo know \\hat they can or c:;innol do." sai d Ballin Balt~eterred to a rrport of a {1\011- da .v cet1ng bet1reen Newport Beach 1·ouncl n1en ;ind t1 ne1v c1t1zen.~ comn1ittee interested 1n eliminating je1 111rc r;.ll noist AL !hat session. Nr:\vporl t:ounl'1ln1an Carl l\.vmh1 is reported tn ha ve threaten- ed a countywide referendum on "'hether Arizo11a Nets Man Facing County Raps Gregor Pavlov. l/1e for mer Nt wpo!'I Bcal"h man iu.:cused of ex!racling $1.:; n1i!Jion fro m Orange County investors on the strength or • non-existe nt hot dog 1nael11ne. rnay soon be batk to face grand thert t•har,i:es f1lci1 by the Grand .rury II 1non1hs ago. Pavlov.«. !ht. lor·me r operalor of ilhdo lne. of Costa !\lesa. wa s arrestf'd by FBI agr:r1ls In &ott ~dale. Ariz. lie had 1u1nped b<iil in both Ar i1,ona and l\"evada ll'hi!e a"•aiting extradition hearing in those states. Bail has betn retuscd on the c:urrent ~rresl and Orange County district al· trirney's invesligator.~ said Tuesday that Pavlov has 10 d<1ys in v•hich to fil~ documents 011pos1n,i: e.xtr adilion . "I lhink 'l·e're going lo gt! him bal'k l his tune." ~n id Depu1 y J)i~! rirt At tornry Al No1·11·J.:, "It'~ bt:en 11 long wait tiut w-e 'rl' nnlv too rager to pul th1~ man on 11'i;il .. AuThr"ln!lr~ allci:r th~! Pavlo\' dcludrd tnorr tlu1n 150 in1c~lor~ in /\lido !1li: 11110 hr)!ev1ng Iha! thr~· 1\'('1'(' putt111~ the 11 n1<1nry inlo a n1;irh1nt" I hat \vould 11·hip ;i hnl do~ rr11n1 tht freezing l.1!!1lparr1nen1. "r1n h 11 and pla<'c 1! 011 a fre~h bun \1"1tl1 rrqu1red condime111 s within second.~ Counc il Meet Slated lteservation~ .ar,. coming dt1t. ror the Harbor Arca Coordinating Council's OcL 14. meeting at which a panel will disc:uss the issue or the 18-year-old vote . Reservations may be !'lent lo 2!116 Rcd11·ood Al'e., Costa !11csa, 111 $3.50 per person. Ha11ds or· nol the county airporl s shou ld allo\11 lhe flight or jet planes. The council and cotnrnitter are in· lerested in curbing furlhl'r expansion of Jet flighlll al Ol'ange County Airporl and establishing a ne\11 jet ;i irporl elsewhere Jn the coun tv. Kymla . l\layor ~;d Hir th aod Cou11- l'il1nan l\l1lan Dost;i l were na1ned lo a negotiating panel lfl mee1 with supervisors on the Jel fli ght problen1 . Su1>erv1so1· Ronald \\'. Caspers or il:ewport Be:ieh added thal the 1:ounty j'ounsC'I !lhould check into the "reaso n for, 1·on1posit1on of. and pov:ers of the AirporL Land Use Cominission." It has been repo rted by the County t;ounscl's office that 1t would require a DEAD AT 54 Planning Consultant Adsit 'l'ecl ll. Ads it, No ted Planner, Dies on (oa1'l Quiet , zoti spokeu ma11agcn1ent and pla nning l'.onsu!ta11t TC'd B. Adsit , who~e de sign rareer leave!\" n1onumr:nts across t:al1forn1a and Ha"·aiL died Tuesda y Me "'as :;~ and had suffered a long 111· ncss. f'uneral services for the unl•ersity lec- lurer and onetime member o( the old i\'e"'·porL Beach City School Dislri<:l Board or Trulltt.es will be F'riday at 10;30 a.m., in St. Mar k Presbyterian Churrh, t:orona del l\1ar. four-f1frhs vole of the supervisors lo over- nde vr:to of' board action by the land ll!e co1nmission on zoning arol1nd airports. A comprehensive land use plan of the l'ount y airport area adoptc<I by thr. Airport Land Use commission was before lhe super\·isors for adoption Tuesday but action was delayed. Battin ~a id there was not enough "bac:k up rnaterial on hand." The plan would rule 'lut the recent re~one b~· lhe County Planning Com- 1111~s1on or 50 aC"rcs of 1\\cDonnell Oougla., 1·orpor;itinn property 11t !VlacArthur Bo11lc1·ard and Ca1npus Drive across from the airport The rezone "'Ill be supervisors nC'xl nionth before !he for adion .. Chi11a Mystery Still Rages; Is Mao Dead? If ONG KONG (UPI 1 -Diplomatic sourcts wi!h <.:ontacts in Peking said to- day !here appeared to be somt. type ot crisis in Communis t Chfna . Chinese en1· bass ies irr key l\'Orld capitals issued st a!emcn!s saying Chairman M&o 'fst:· tung is alive and "'ell . The diploma!ic so urc:es said thert was no indication exactly ~'hal \V.as wrong but speculated the n1ost likely explanaUon \vas the illness or even death of the 77· yea r-old il1ao 11·hu has rulr-d the nation with an iron hand since 19~9. The Communist Chinese embassy in Paris issued a statement s a y in~ •·Cha irn1an l\1ao is in excellent health" 11 nd "the reports in the newspapers that :O.!ao Tue-tung Is ill are lies." Tht Chinese le~alion in London also said in 1 statement il1ao is in "excellent health." l\1uch of lhe speculation centered ori rfports the Chinese had cance lled their tic!. l celebration of the founding of th~ fhinl'Se Pr-0ples Republi c. The London ~tatc ment said t1 London reception mark - uig the day 11·olild br held next 11·eek on ~cherl11lc Br1l1~h go1·rr1111u·11t ull1t1al~ said lhr:.v li11d no olt1c1al 1nlormat1n:i rrom Pekin~ nn cievelopn1c11t ~ 111 Chin a. And 1n \\'a~hing1011 the \\'hi te House said 1t had no inforn1<1lio11 ;ibout thr reports and that nothing had rhangcd plans for President '\ixon's tnp to Chin a sometime before next ti.lay r 'rhe Paris spokesman sa.id Oct l Na· ltona l Day celebrations in Peking had been c:ance!led but-he 5aid this wu because it had been decided to modify the "'aY the natinnal fetc is eelebratt:d. He gave no details. i\ofao usually make!'! 1 Public appearance at Peking's Gate ol I leav~nly Peac:e before millions of lSee CJflNA. Pa1e ZI .\lore low clouds and fog for tl1e n1on1ing hours along lhr i'Oasl. 1111h sunshinr: 11rorn1sed for lhr altcr- noon. High~ ;it !he beach 1n lhl' to1v iO's rising lo 83 inl"nd l.r.11~ to>- nigh! between fio .fia. Girl, 17, StilJ Fioht1' for Life .~other of Dying Kids Gets Aid Spokcsrnen al Pac1hc V1e\\I i\lemori<1l Park siiid today they t.xpected the fa mily 10 niakt: fin al arrangement!'i this af- ternoo n. tllr. Adsit 11 \'ed and rnaintained hi5 nl- fite at 627 Rockford !load. Co rona del fl-l11r. l 'hina Calling Sol<liers Back I NSIDE TODA\' ?'hr La{J101a .llu!•/!011 L'<H''· 1111iuity Ployl10 1n;c 1.~ fJff /ri 11 yliU erd/fl .~tarl 011 Utr ue1t: sco- so11 w1.tl1. n-11 cxcelleur ,,tag111g of !11r 11111cli -/1rod11ced "Pfa:a 81j1te.·· See f.'11tc1 r.a111 1nc11t, Pll!JC 36. •1·•~1 " "'-"""'' L1tt n111 11 ...... , • l'Oltn ill Str•i<• .. (1111•·~·· ' lrMYltt ~" (l t1t• C1ro1r " M11l111I l'11M• " C~t~.int 0• ' Nllll "l l /O Wi '" (!IH!lltf ll•H Or•ntt Ct11nir ' Ctll'ln " ... " Cr111w1rf " Svlwlt '••ltr " 011!~ Nth<tl • '"'" uu o •• ,,.. ••• " Dr. ~'t•llC•llO• " f:fott•l•f .. u ,~. Mlt~th Jl·U fft!l<ll OOl'!l ftl 11•11 l1l1~i•lt• " •+nt n<• U•ll t~111 ... )6-JI Ntrtl<I~• .. W11!~0t ' '"" Lt•~•" .. w • .., ••.• ,. ... ! )t·I• Mo;IM r ""''"' Nt•• .. tl . A \Vh11!1er girl crillcally ini ured 1;:arly ,\-londar 11·hen lhr: car sl1e \1a ~ driv1n1o: sfan1n1t..d h<:ad nn int o 11 concrelf' "'all tit l\"ewport Beach'J l'ashion Island 1!\" !lil! near death. Sandra Johnstone, 17, ha s not unprovM since admission to l-loag i\l t.n1orial Hospi tal. tliiss Johnstone was apparently getting a driving lesson during the private pro- perty accident in a car carrying three C{lmpanions also 1niurc<I The car slruc k 101\' pla nter bo~es and four trees. after which f! hit the solid 1o1·all abol't. a sh;irp drop. apparently "'11hou! los1n~ speed i\lisl! Johnstone 's fri1>11d. R 11 11 d 11 11 <:rctnlra, 'll. nf \\'h1lt1cr. 11npro1 ('d f'noul(h dr~p11 t rnull \p1e fraclu1·es for lr<'nsfrr lo Orangt. Cnunl}' l\led1c11I c:cntt'r Tuf'.,da:.\ SOL'TH !>iA?\ FllA~CI SCO fUP/l - The divorcee whose !hrtt: survivin~ <"h1ldren fa ct" almost l'l'rlain death fron1 fl:i.llen'! di sease said !.ocla\' that offers or help Wl'.'re pouring in to tiCr. .lacqueline t:nllun1. 34. who i!ll on \1•clfar<'. lost her blind and helpless ll- yra r-n ld daui::hter last week. Mer dAughlet Kathleen. now lht: oldest a! 12. and htr son Charle~. 7, are both ;>.\so blinD fron1 the rare diseast whil11 Cr•·o;1al, t. is losing her sight. The de11"eneri1tlve ailment be11:ins at the age of a bout 5 with worsening vision folln "·ed by brain delerioralion and fh•·1tly loss of coordination be.fore death. J)r. lv<1 n Dia n1ond, a nPu rnloglsl at the l'n11·ersitv of Clll 1fornia i\olcd iral Ct.nter hcrP . t~mmrn•rd Tut\day th111 .. all we 1 •1ri\11 1~ th:ir i!" . .;;; a relallvcly rare <11llment that affer·ls brain r:rl!s whi ch bt!corne ~wollc11 wi th an un known mctabolir: rhcrnlf:!I ·\~ f11r ;is f'llrrenl rese;irc;h JI,()('\. 11 s.rrms fn bt incurable. " fir said son1e ~ c:h 1ldrcn a year in Cal iforn i'1 are afflicted. 1\1rs . Collum llaid "Some body drove up '" n1y door thl!'! morning, handed me :. che<·k for $200. wi sht.d mt: luck and drove off." A group of 30 sailors at ·rreasurt. Jsl and. headed by Radioman Se<:ond Class !\'like Sharadet, promised $400 to help 1:tnd Alrs. Collum and her dying children to Detroit to consult • specialist Callers havt "offered lots of clothes for lht. chlld ren and some evtn want to help wilh lhe housework," sht said, addlnt she \'i'as pArtlcula rly pleased "by many callers who said .they were praying for us.'' i\lrs. Collum , who still hopes lh•t doc- lors can find a cure for the h11tal disease. ~ays "there's hope every day my children are alh•e." But whatever rate awails her 11nd her s!ricken famil)•. sh~ says, "pcoplt. h11v1: been iusl .. ·onderful · • He leaves his wife Aunita. plus daughters i\1rs. Tedra Capaci, of Laguna Beach, f\-1rs. Sigrid ~-!clnlosh, of Hawaii. Lauriel Adsil. attending art and design school in Oakland. and Robin Adsit, or the family home. Educated 1vith 11 broad background in de sign, engineering, management and archileelure, Mr. Adsit served many public and private clients and was widely activ-e in community 11fh1lrs. He ht.Id &n AA· degree in en gineering from Pasadena City Colh:gc. 1 BS degree in landscape architecture fron1 UC Berkeley and 1n MS degree in municipal- metropolitan administration from th e University of Pittsburgh. He: ha s lectured in community planning 11 nd design at USC, UC LA . UCl and 5trv· e:d as lect ure serie.~ coordinator. He served \11lth the U,S Army Corp~ nf tStt 'DSJT, Paie !1 TOKYO tA PI -Red China·! army has ca nceled all fu rloughs aod called back all soldiers on ho1ne leave the f)<tSl [ew days, Jt1pa11ese i overnment sour,ces said today , They ind icated the soldtefs were ordered to return to their \ini ts l~ •' guard against pos:sible confusl~ that might oceur when tile Chinese govemment issues an important announcement. There was no hl111t of the natur• of the ;,nnouncemenl. The Japanese said they learned about the Chintse military o r d e r s in messages radioed to remote areas Of China ancl monitored in Japan. Jdpanesc correspondetits report- tod Peklng authorities decided about 12 day~ ago to cancel the parade for China's i\"ational Day. another piece in the puzzlin g developments rmanat in.e: fron1 Ch1n;1. :Z DAILY Pl LOT N -U.S. Pushe·s China Resolution Seeks V.N. Seat for Taiwan UNITED NAT1n~·s tl •Pl) -ThP United St.ates formally s u b m 111" d tod&y IU companion rf'solution designed to save a sut for Nationa lL~t China in the U.N. General Assembly v.·hile admit· tini I.be Cllin• Communist! to member- ship. The two reaoMIM1 wtnt lo I.ht U.N. secretariat for publicalion 111fler Japan aM(lunced that it would join 12 other co- sponsors of lhe mO\'e. The Japane$e decision. announced in Tokyo. prov ided much-needed impetu! for the U.S. drivf!. The texts v.·ere not immediately n1ade Bay Area Yachtsman Dead; Pills Blamed From Wire ServlC't-s ATHERTON -Yachtsman Fuller E. "Clay" Calla.way Ill, heir to a Georgia tertile fortune. Bay Arta Soc1a!it f! and e:i--husband of I grid Bergman's Frying Pa.n. Fir e Doused in l-lo11ie Firf!men logged a real ca se of out nf the fryi ng pan and into the fire Tuesday in Newport Beach. They arrived at rhe 0 H. Calhoun .home. 2133 Vista Laredo. arter the 1nll1al l p.m. alarm, to find the blaze v.·as already out. Investigators said r.lr!'!. Calhoun lold them her son was fryin g a steak fo r lunch, wht n grea!'!e in the pan igniled. -·A rug was thrown over the stol'e lo · .smother the names, but it was also ig· ilited. Grabbing the pan. h1r!'!. Calhoun car· ried it hastily to the kitchen sink, hoping to douse the fi re with waler. Flames ignited a shade hanging from t he kitchen window. _By the lime the fire was rxlinguished ·wit h a garden hosr. the kitchen had sus· 1ained $300 damage and 11rs. Calhoun feceived a minor arm burn which t1remen treated with salve. ~ ' , 1 \ daughter, du~d Tue.sday night. apparent- ly form an overdose a( sleeping pills. The 39-year-o!d Cal!av.·ay \\'as found dead in the bedroom of his home . He \\•as fully clothed and investigators reported a number of sleeping pills sC'atterec:I over the bedroom floor. San ~lateo County Coroner Paul B. Jensen said clf'ath ''wa!! apparently from an overdose nr Sernnal " There v.·as a note addressed to Ca!laway's rather. Tbe dead man had sk1pperrri the stoop. Widgeon. r-.1onc:lay in I.he City nf San Francisco Trophy Seriei:;. Callawa~· nnrr skippererl thr i\1ornin~ Star. the yacht that on('e hrld thP elapsed lime reC'nrd for the Traosp<"lrl fi c Y,1<·ht Race. lie narrowl y esra prd rira1h in 196.1 when the i\1orning Star struck. a reef off the coast of Nicaragua and sank wh1!e en route to the east coast for a Transa tlantic raC'e. Callav.·ay was divorced from his lhird ..,..ife in 1967. His second v.·i fe, \\'ho divorc- ed him in 1961. \\'as Pia Lindstrom, daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman. Crippled J cl Lauds HONOLULU (UPJ) -A Braniff Airlines Boeing 707 military chart.er flight \'\·ith 174 pe rsons aboard landed safely at Honolulu International Airport Tuesday v.'i!h a crippled nose wheel. f)Al l V PILOT ~l•fl ~~OI~ PICKETS MARCH AT YELLOW CAB FACILITY IN COSTA MESA Own•rs. Driver:. Tangle Ove r Advent of Tearnsters Uni on OUNGI com DAILY PILOT mMlft COAST PUIUIMIMO CQ\U'IJft l eHrt N. 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The strike leader also said, In hi!I ''il'w . tht' local cah company oui;i:ht In be gi ving special rate.!! for srnior c1!1irni; and han- dicapped ptrso ns. as snme othrr C<lm· panie!I do. :;triking driv ers al!lo complaint<! th111t when they took ~mr fare~ -r;uch as drunk calls by the pnlice -if the rider did not pay, the money was !liken out of lhe dril"efs pay. Rnthrlng ~aid !he Team.'lll'r~ Union v.·ould be studying the ch1rge!I ct,uring the nt.xl few weeks . Skiing Fitness Class Slated by Coasl 'Y' The. Orange Coast P11m 1ty YM CA ts of· ferlng a six·wf'ek "Gr! Fit to Ski" course starting ntxt r-.tondtiy night 11t the ''r.t CA fa cihry, 2.300 Un1veri1l!y Drive, l'\ewpnrt Beach. Blll Brn"•n. Yr-.fCA phy'.'iiral dirtrlor. said most ~kl lnjuril'!I ~re the re:rult nf poor cond1tinn1ng nn lh,. pa rt of 1ht skier Thrte. class time~ "·111 he riffertd. thr l"e da ys i v.·tr:k Tht ,,,. 1~ $1~ fnr aix WPl'lt!I nf rnnrl\l ion1n~ For furlher !nfnrm11l lon phonP fi42·¥1~ publle. Thty Wtf'I tn 10 before the assembly for debate on Oct. II, with the historic vote e:rpected by the end <lf the mon!.h. In one resolu!lon. Lhe U.S. agrees to the ,;eating of the Communist Chinese in both the Genert1J Assemb ly and the Security Council. The other would requ ire 11 hard· t.o-get two-third vote {or the. assembly {I) expel the Nationalist' Chinese from !he United Nations. An Albanian resl ulion wit h 1!1 Cf). ~ponsors, published weeks ago. c,11tls for thr "rt>stnration of the lawful rights'' of lhP Peking .1:overnment and !he comp!ele ousting of thf' Taiwan (Formosa) regime from all U.N. boclies. i; S. amhassador Geor.':e Ru~h s;a1d he expt>c!ed p, •·flex ib le '' ii!l.itude from Pe· king on the dual representation i~o;ue. Japan's decision to c~sponsor the U.S. resnlutions was taken by Prime r-.1inistrr F.:i!'!aku Salo despite opposition frnm within his own political party and from n1he r Japanese leaders. They argued that President Nixon's projected visit lo Pe· king showed that Washington wa s mo vinh Inward closer relations with mainlanri C~hina. ,J;ipan. thPy fe!t , v.•ou!d ha vt In dn likewi se and sho11lrl rlo nothing to offend the Peking govrrnmen!, surh a~ joining thr ''."illve-the-nalionalisl~" move. B11sch sa1rl Japan's decision drs1 rf1~·rrl the my!h that \l.';ishington's "lwn·Ch1na" pl;in was an "un"·innabte proposition." ThP ,assemhly cnmp1etPd lts organiza- tion Werlnesrla.v mnrn ing <1ni1 srnt it~ 109. itf'm agenda lo thr steerin g comm ittee for preliminary consideration. Sharp deba te was expected in the 25- mem~r committee -probably on Thursday -on whether to merge for a .single debate the American and Albanian resolut ions. CHINA ... Chines#' on that day. H!1ng Kong i~ 11 British crown C'Olon v on 11,,.. Chines!' main\,qnd and is the majnr listenin~ post of Sinologist.s .Yeking in· fr rn1111lon l)n \\•hat _s:ol's on in China . Althr1ugh lhfy .~~scribed some nf the evidenre l'I!'! •·circumstantial ," the so11rces 11aid "there are. never!hele!'~. 11nmr riefinile ~i~n!' (lf a rri~ls·type situa- tion there ."" Thry !'aid lhe possible l"mergency w;:is inrl1raterl by a serie!' of "unusual " evrnts in Prkini;i in recf'nt day.~; -ThP rleri~lon hy Chinrse: ;111!horit ies ln r.111 off lhp Natinnal Dav paradP. Nev.·s di~pa1rh('s from Pt>king first reported thP ··:uirrll;ilion and thP sourrts ~Aid f'm· bil!'~i('s in Pl'kinJ! had latrr runfir1nrri ii. ThP ~rf!undin~ nf all domC'sli r. ;iirrr;:ift, inrludin'! mi\it;i ry planes, durin g thr. pa.~! fpw da ys. A l.ra vtle:r 1,1•ho 11r- ri~·"d in !l nng KQng Tue.~rlA.V from Chin a 11aid hP was forrf'd In wait for twn days berause all fli~h!.o: v.·f're hall.erl. He said lhr.v \~Pre stopJlf'd ff1r at least thrPr days. arrnrding to inform11tinn he rrrf'ive:d in rrkin g. bu!. nn rf'asnn was l'!iVPn. -The ~uddrn ··in11C'Cf'$~ibi1i t y" of rrf'mier Chou En-lai 1'llt"sria.v In foreign vi~itor!I v.·ho had f'XPf'('lf'd tn seP hin1 Chou hA!I heen rPrPi\'in! foreign dP!P~a· lion~ almost da 1\~· fo r he past ~everal Wf'Pk S. -The ;ih..~encp nf an_v m;qnr m1li1ary le:ac:ltrs from the puhlic vif'w sincP rArly !hi~ mMlh. The sourcf'!' said •·what it I'll mPan~ L~ "'Pf'" tn specul111lon Ynu could s;pt>cula1e !hat Man i~ c:leAd or i;i:r.in·elv ill: thal !here Is snme. impn rt;:int T.n t f' r n 8 I disagreement, or there is some ex1rrn;:i[ threAl." The la st limt> !\\An "''a s strn in puhl1c ';l.•as Aug. 7 when he met v.·1fh GPn. NP \\"1n . rhairman of Rurma·~ rrvo1u!ionery ('nuncil. Build er Off erf' Landscape ''ie'\' [)(>ve.lopers of the Versaille s nn the Blu ff' apar!menl. romplPx in Nrwfl(lrl. Reach Tuesd ay offrred to give the ci!y a fit!ly landsc11ped bluff vif'w area d11rinp; a mePl ing of thf' l'ity'11 Park~. Be11ches end Rtcreation Cnmmission. AUnrney Thnma11 P e ck r n paup; h, rPp~sent1n,i;: df've1ope:r IJf"ioakl J. Scholz, .o:ald A 10-foot. v.·1(1e land11caped strip "'llh iicces..~ In ped('strlAn and bicyflr lr11ils wnuld he availithle tn lhe cit y .Rt no ro~t. prn\·irlrrl lhe city mainla ins the parcel ··Thi!< will prov irle a grPat vi ew In tht ha y and he An 11rf'11 similar to "'h:it Pron1ontory Poin l will br," said C111l vin Slf'werl. rRR direclor. Commissioners continued 111ny achon on lhp mat.ter until• Oct. 5, hnwever, ~ thPy cnuld check 1nto !ht: fe 11sibility of ec- 'JUirll'lg adj11cent state land to increa~e the vlew 11rea. City Ha.ll Talk Set in Newport Var1nu~ r.ity offici a l~ will l'lpeAk Sept . 24 In 11111pport or thr ne:w Nr.wport Bt•ch city ha11-pollce fAcil ily at a "Sunrist> Bu11 i:;e11,ion.. sponsored by thr Ne:wport Har~r Ch11mher of Commercf. Prlncip•l spe1ker will be Cnuncil m11n nonald Mclnnl~ A t'llJ"'rion 11nr! an~wer J)f'r1od 14•\ll f~11111re rlly Man11ge r Ro~rl Wynn. arrhl!ect Kr.rmit Dorius 11nd rl':ll lro r Jim Wood. T1rket..' fnr the event mll)' be ohtaintd fr nm u, .. chamhfr of commrrce At l.1 Pf'r l'tr~on Thi! brr.akls•~l I~ 1Jchedu!ed for 7 .10 11 m ar 1h1> Balboa Bay Cl uh. r------------, ' ~ I I I FIGHTING CITY HALL Ou•t•d Aid• Doyle Mil ler Fired Cit y Head Seeking Hearing In Huntington Hy Al.Ar'\ JlPll\1"\' or lh• 0111. 1>1101 511!1 Doyle J\.11 ller , .J!t. u\e i'IJ. 11i:11rlerl city ad- ministrator of Huntin gton Beach, ls ask- ing fnr a public hearing before the city council over his dismissal. Mil l('r filed A written request fo r Lhe hearing v.·ith the city clerk at 2'.34 p.m. Tue.~ay, 21..; hours before the deadline. He ;iJso filed a second letter with the clerk in which hf': -Formally called for lht. council to i;la!e its reasons for rPmO\'ing him from officr -Cla 1mf'd thal the notiC'e of dismissal "'ith which he v.·Rs Sf'rved at 5 p.m. Sept. 14. making his dismissal effpcti vp Ori. 18, did not comply v.·ith the city charter. -Reques!er! thal hP be furnisher! v.·1\h annlhPr dism is.~al no!lce. '"I dlrln't gel to be 11 ciry man:iger by lying down, thou.11h I admit J gol fired heca u11e I refused lo knuckle under," the <1dm lnis!retor commenteri thi.~ morni ng. The de<'i!lio n to fi re Miller was ta ken at an executive ~esslon of the council on Sep!. 7 when five councilmen signed Lhf! <llsmisS<tl notice thet we~ served a week la!Pr -Al Coen. ,J11ck Green, Mrs. Norma Gibbs , Jerry i\.1Rlney and Donald Shi pie~·· Al thal clns('d door ~Pssion, rhe council al~o authoriiPrl Homer L. r-.1cCormirk of the Senla Ana law firm of Rutan and Turkrr lo nefi:oliate "'ith the ad· minist r:itor nn arccpllnJ!: a posilion as a ronsu!t11n1. This act1no v.·as Approved by ell rouncilmen. Miller ha~ not Acctplcct this (lfftr - ri11e to erpire Oct. 18 -11nd tnd<1y flecl1n- ed [n cnmn1eol on lhe ne11:ntie!.lon.• with ~leConnick. In hi'.'1 lettPr !il the C'{lUnt:1I. Miller. who siJ?n('rl it :i .~ rity 11dm lni.~tratnr. askPd !hat. thP puh!ic hearin~ before the council hP hrlrl nr inr t.o th,. ()rt. Ill rrmnval da!I'. He ;ilsn <i~ks that the he11ring be held In tht> ('Ollnril"s "re11:11l11r mrctin~ place" as sti(lu!Atrrl 1n thr rh11rtrr The 11rxl tv.o rnunr1I mf'f'1ings. PX('!Ud- in~ an M1011rnrrl scs!'ion set for Thursda v n1 cht. h11\·r hPf'n tPnlali\"elv srhrdtiled !Or !he new ~lurrlv Pnrk r.n mm u n It v rl11hhnll~f' nn ('l<:t 4 ;inrl Ort. I~ · In lh f' ~cf'f!nr! lC'!1rr l("I !hr cnunr1I. \11llC'r r111·s ~"•·l ion fiflfi of lhr r itv charlf'r ""h1rh rr;i1l~. "Al !east .10 da_V'.'i prior In !hr rll rrf1 1·p rl;ilr nl hi!< rrmn1·;il. thf> r i1.Y ac:lm in1slreror shall hf: rumi.~ht'rl wi1h 11 11ri1t Pn oot 1rf' ~tal 1n~ lhP C'flunc11"s !fl- trn11nn In rrmo\'P htm. and . 1f requesle<l hi' 1hf' "11\' arin1i n1str ~tnr. !hf' rra~nn~ Tl• ,,.rf,1r " TODAY , by J. C. HUMll'HRl!S DIAM OND SIZE AND VALUE \\'n11l d you he 11urprised to ""''lk into a je1\'t'lr,\' store ::inct find a one r<i rat di<itnond ;ind a l\1•0 carat dia- mond hri lh sl'.'llin.1t fnr !he same prir e? i\1:iny pt'np!e \1·nul d. but they .~houlrln 't hr. ~i1e dot'.( ~nve. he::ir- in,i:: on lhe prirf', hut even mo1·c hnpnrli"lnl i.~ Ille quali ty a nd cul of the rinishccl ge111. ·r~e original cliainond from "'hlch a J::Cm l'lf one i~ cut is considerably larger lhan the fini!ihed 1tone you see. By 1.he time you see the gem In lhe jC\l'elry store, il has been cul lo remove fl;tu·s and inbance the bri!linnce huried in the rough stone. .Judging si:ie i~ ~imp!e and can be hnndled by most 11hopper~. but In ~et the best value for your dia· mnnd dolla r. you need the aid of a trusted J!Cm expert. Only he Is 'JU:?l li ffed In judge the clarity and cut of a fin ished diAmond . Slop in find v.•e \Vil\ be happy In ~how you lnp quality di>l mond11 1n \·ariou,; srze~. ~·e will &l~n bt httppy In help you make the be.st diamond bu.v. Joaquin Actio11 Land 'Giveaway~ By Schools Hit By PA1\I ELA HAI.LAN 0! th1 Ol llY l'llo! l!•H A ~tission V1eJ11 re sident cri t1c1 z.ttl trusters <lf the San .Jn:iqtJ in Elementary Srhool Dlstrit:t .~1nnday fn r "giving awaY." land to Irvine, F:d fierry. former t ru~tce who resigned la st yrar. exprr ~sffi di.~p!r:isure a! lhf: un if1C'111ion hnunclarie~ arlnp1rd bv !he board :il !hrir l:i~t nir'•'1ing l\"h1r h in· eluded some of the lane! frc1 n1 1hC' 1\l1ssion Viejo district inlo Irvine·.~ dijilrirl. ·rrustee Jim Ncl~nn rlf'fendPrl 1he b4"!anfs action hy !'ayinJ.( the nfv.' boun- daric~ made th(' threr propo1!'rd un1f1rrl srhnol dislri1·1.~ more equal during tht-ir formati ve years. .. The Supreme Cou rt rullni:: on the prr1- perly tax will prnhably afferl schnlll district~ in the lnnJ.( ran~c sn I fPlt ""e should look for the most equal plans frnm now 11nt it 1978." hf' ~aid. •·r don't see T11slin giving away ariything. I nn1_v ~PP Irv ine tak ing," .~aid 8Prr,v. "I !hin k ynu "rr nai ve if yn u lhink the SunremP Cnurl cleri~ion 11•ill stick ," HP r:i utinnrd !hi' board to look c;irefull y at the bounriar.v lines remindin~ lhrm of the limf' lh<'Y wcr<' assured that ~ome distriC'I land on the Newport bluffs wa sn't ,i:oinR In he an.vthing so tht>y tr:id· f'rl it to the Newf)Or1 l'<lcs:i Dis1rict and it bet:ame Fashion Island . '"All lrvine has 111 do is takr some l:ind out of !ht' ni:ricultur;i l preserve and tht>y"ll ha ve <1 rich <lislri«t." he said. Board Cha irm;in f:r;1lian Bidarl, "'ho had voled nn on thr l;i tcst boundary pro-- pnsal. aRrf'Pd with Brrry to so1ne extcn!. !lid:irt r<'mindcd !he board since the rounty au1hori1,cd lhe a gr; cu It u r a I pre~erVf' the San .Jna<1uin and the Tustin lfi~h SC'hool d istric·t~ comhinrcl have Inst $1 millirin :i yea r in t;:ix revenues. "\Vc 'rp nu1!ing 1he hurrlrn nn the F.I Toro :inrl ~l ission ViC',to rr!'idrnt." said Rirlart "H !he Irvine !:ind wasn't in a~ricul 1ur11l preSC'r\"f'. we woulri have more money ·· Nelson agreed !hat 1h r a~ricultural preservl" pose~ a problem . admitting thal if it were pulled oul f'Vf'rylhing would change. "But lrvinr says it cAn ·t pull the land Passage Victor In SF Contes t With Ai·l'l1-rival B_v Al.MON LOCKARE\' Dl.!LY ~ILOT 101!1"1 ldllor SAN FHAf'.'ClSt'i) Thi s ~1~cn1s to he lht .vcar of rcdc rnpl ion fnr Ma rk John so n's 7:l·fnol. ~rl rh \\' 1 n d war cl r11 s~;i,i:e. Thr hrg krti·h TUl'sda_y ~l'Wt'd u1i thr St. Fr11111·1s Pcrpch1al Tr ophy hy hra1i11,i: her :irch·rival Krn OrMcuse's B!AckHn by fnt1r minutf's :inn 10 srcon1ls for her !'Pr· nnd s1ra1gh! viclnr.v 1n lhc be$1 I""" 011l of !hrrP srriPs. Thr ;>t Fra n~·1 " r crp!'lu;ll \!'rw~ "f1 ~ the fir<;! rnf'<'lin,i:: of lhr 111'0 yacht s ~lnf"r thP Transp;:ic 11·hen \\'ind11'arll r:isSil ,l:t' w1nPrl nut the elapsrcl timf' rPrnrri hrld hy Rlafkfin In Tllc!'r!;-,y"s r;ll'I' \\11n1lw:11·d f':t!'~a_cr i;t nlr !hP ~l:irt 11'11h :1 good wra1hrr pn.~1Hon and hf':il Rlar kfin In lhf v.•indward m;lrk off Cr1~\v F1c!c1 by ;i 1n;i1t rr or '.10 .\f'1'""11nri~. Fl)•inJ! ;in 11vprs17f'<l spinnakrr. Al;i<'kl 1n hun~ tnu~h "1!h l':i~~a~e ::inri wa.~ only 2fl !'Pronc:I!' hrhinrl at lhr lce1\'Rrrl ma rk nlf thr fll'rkrlr\• rirr out. Others 5ay it ran be paying back taxes. We havr to gC) by th@ facts as Wl'I havf' lhem ,befnre us,·• said Nelson. '"And as it st.anas n(lv.' -we ha ve to treat the land as a preserve.'' f'rom POfle 1 CENTER ... ~1!e and I could be shown it can 't be dnne. 1 'd vole for the ho nd ," she said, ''hut Rll anal,\ses ha1·r as.~u med rhat Uir. v.•holc eoniplrll" would be pul there, not JUSI the C'!IY hall. .. Mrs. Rosener said she had suppor1ed a cnmbined et1mplrx a ft'w yearp; ago, because "I felt Nrwporl Be<i rh was the only ci!y v.•ith !he sucin·econom ic ahil ily to bulld one. "But now with a possible ci ty nf 450,000 near us flrv1ne 1. they will have 11 com· plf'X anrl Newpt)rt Beech can be th11 quasi-resort community I came he-re t.o live in.'' She contended the!. voting down thf' bond iss1ie would for ce the ci ly tn ~ee)( oth er allern<1tives. !\1rs. He1.1ther argued that bu1lr!in1: costs 1,1·ere rising de i!y and de lays hurt the ci!y. -"'!\1an.v co1nn1iss1ons and peopl e worked on this si te and !his complex." she seid. Sh~ spenf. her Fir~t 11lluted time period showing shdes of current fa cilities, because "I fell these would show the need for new fa cilil it-s." she said. f\1rs. Heather cnnte1Kled thAt f'Slimalefl sale of !he present sile mighl bring as much as $900,000. "We can sell ou r present three·ecre site to pay for .11 nine·;icre. site. Doep;n "t 1hAt hit yo ur finan ciel h' 11 rt some\l'here~" she asked the: audien ce. "You say I can s;ive mnney, but 1 don"!. kno1v Iha! until !he chips are in," countered 111rs. llosener. 11-lrs. Hea!her felt her ideas \Vrr·e bark- ed by !he 13 years nf work donf: on the idea since its inception 11nd an~wered 1t would cost mu ch more to separate 11nd improve bo!h racilities. •·1t '9 as bare. bones as !he citv C'An make ii ," she seirl. '"If \'o .u're horneowners, you rion"I bui ld e ·bedroom in one loeatinn and hu.v fln ot hr-r for the kitchen and li\'iOR rnnn1 ." . r-.1rs. Rosener rharr.(ed 1hat anatngy wa . ..- in:iccurate, anrl !ha! !ht !wn rity f;.cilitil'l! v.'erf'n'l that relate<!. But r.1rs. Heathf'r continued lo 1ns1i;t that efficiency in both operations would be improved hy the combined mot't. f'rotn 1•oge I ADSI1'. • • Engineers during World W11r II. !heo 1vent into munici pa l government.. Beginning a!i Mill Val!ey Plann1n,1? nirector . i\1r . Ad s)! held thi! post 11nrl also rity mant1~er!'hips in P11 ~adl'na , S111 lina~. :inr! Hi vrrsidf'. l111cr~1 fird in hi.~ :ipprn;it:h. ~1r . Ad~1 r's tlcsi~n eunlrihu r1n11s tn lhe Orange Cnun · ly area include ~chnnl.~ .. ~hopping centrrs, indu~lrial parks 11nd civic cPnter~ He workrrl on redt>ve lop111rn1 anri crn· lr;il bus1nl·~s d1~tr1c1 <fri;1gns ll'\r Hun· lini;i:tnn Reach . Costa 1\le~'1 . nlu~ ir;er\•1n.1[ ;i~ a cnnsult;inl Ill n1a11.v c111c~ on t:on1ni;: prngrflm.~. Cf\m1n111111~ df'l'e)opmeot pl11n1i 1n 1,1•h1('h hr-was in\"oh·rd iorlude l .11~ Angr.lei;' C'rntury t"11v, f.la rina r\P1 RPv. Oi11monrl Rar. the Anaheim Con\"ent1nn' r en ter and Snl1th Cn:i!'I Pl.'17.a •M CROSS"···· ' Thll.'•'1 N> ti,.. C!Oml)lil'W't. p .. ., or Penell ..• , •..•• Sll.00 Set ••• , •. , •••• , ...... 24.00 J. C. .JJ.uniphriej J ewe lerj 1823 NEWPORT BLV D., COSTA MESA C.ONV{Nl{NT f~~MS IA ""ICA ME llCAll O-MA ST~I CHA,&! 24 YEA._S SA.ME LOCATION PHONf 14 1-1401 ' I • s DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Seel{ing What Is Ne1\•port Beach is about lo adopt another shoreline high r1!:ie freeze \l'hi le it scrambles to get a 1naster pl:in of development. It's a good bel that before there's a Ilnal plan on paper, the moratorium \1·iJJ have been in effect nearly three years. Counciln1en are agonizing over the issue, but thl'y are paying the price for procrastlnation. I-lad the city's general plan been updated when it should have been. t here 1vould not be the need today to kee p property 01vn- ers in the dark about the eventual use of their land. That's exactly what is happening, and those people. are paying top dollar in laxes to boot. Because or the terrific pressures applied by oti1er llxpayers, hov.•ever. the council appears to have very litlle choice but to co ntinue the freeze. The city government O\\'es the cilizens diligence and dedicatlonJ n, developing a solution to this crilical prob- lem .. '\nd all parties concerned -officials, prorerty own· ers and interested citizens -Ol\'e each other and the community reason and fairness in the common effort to seek '''hat is best for Ne\l'port Bea<.'h. Saddleback's Problems During the long hassle over s tudent hair lengths at Saddleback College, trustees frequently reiterated their belief that the college board and its policies were 1n tune trith the community. "I think v.·e understand and reflect the te1nper of the elec:torate in Orange County," said Trustee Hans Vogel in April. 1970. Pointing out that the dist rict's ori· ginal $9.5 million bond issue \Vas approved by 73 percent of the voters, he added, "But if those people out there decide th ey don't like what's going on here , .. that's the end of your n1oney. 'rhe only way people have to ex· press their di ssatisfaction \Vith the \\'ay schools are run is by votlng do,~·n bond issues.'' The recent resounding defeat of Saddleback's pro- posed new $24.8 million bond issue left a lot of people asking "I-low come?'' But few are inclined to blame the debacle entirely, or even largely, on the way the school 1s run. The time-consuming hair dispute has been rather ridiculous and the young college has been sniped at as a "high school y.·ith ashtrays." But there are plenty of .~tudents. including some Viho fought the dress code, who have expressed satisfaction \\·ith its academic offerings. The fact is, it takes time to build any school. It could be that the ''temper of the electorate" has undergone some changes. From 44 ,966 eligible volers in the 376-square·mile district at the ti1ne the first bonds \\'ere voted, that electorate has grov.·n to 74 ,247. The fact that only 15 percent of them turn£>d up at Ill e polls 111 lhe recent election \\'Ould indicate the nev.·· con1ers arc ap.:ithctic about their electoral duties. It has been suggested that recent court decisions re· garding proper school financing 1nay have influenced lhe ''oters. along \\'ilh the \vage and price freeze \Vhich called sharp attention to the state of the economy. Son'e oprosilion lo the bond proposal could be lraccd directly to the board's refusaJ to fa ce up to re· fjuests lo do son1cthing to C'qualize the procedure of electing trustees, in the ligbt of poplllalion changes. Sadd!ebac:k \Vill survive this crisis. It \l'ill jusl take a Uttle longer to reach the goal of a top notch, rully- cquipped commun'ity college lo ans11·er the needs of the south county. N A Form of Antiquated Freeway Ferace Divider 'Socicilisni At the Top' Dear Gloo1n v C u s Inconsistency of Traffic Experts As you probably know by now, I spend my summers in \Visconsin. up in the cheese and cherry country. It. is a rural region, popu lated by iilUrdy individualists, most of whom voie the straight Rrpul:>- lican ucket and de- cry "go\•ernmenl 1.1,·aste and ex1rara- gance '' But 1 think the rea r reason that the opponents or such "11'.1s1e" <ind "extravag11ncel' have made .so l11tle headway !no matter whi ch pcliti· cal p11 rty is in power) is that they them- ),('Jves are ready. at the first opportunity, 10 ta ke advantage o{ dear old Uncle &.m. S0~1E ''EA RS AGO. I recall , !he U.S. District Court h::icl to change the rules of pr(ce supports for cheese, because the cheese dealers an<l makers were milking the govern1ncnt as if it were a herd of Holstein5-. For an unconscionably Joni.? lime. it wa.~ a com1non practice of the dealers :inrf makr rs to prorl11c-e cheddar chrcse JU.~t hiire!y good enough 1o meet govt>rn· n1r nt '2r.'ldr , :ind !hrn unlo:id 1t t{) Uncle Sam at thr prevailing support price . l 'hc gl/VPJ'nn1rnt p.1id for st oragt'. and 1n()nths tat er. 11hro 1hr cheddar v.:as aged anrl rurcd. dl':ill'rs b11ughl back lhe same ('hrr-sl' 11•ith a Z-ccnl a pound markup. In ;i-!·!1t111r. ~1e 1'(cn'C111mrn! t0ok any :-.:.-.11~i.ie or sh rink;ip;r. lhe dr:::ilcr rcce1v. in~ ca1:k only what he \\'anted. :'\'O !o.1AKER rout.n stnrt or cure r htcse fo r so ]O\Y a cost. and 1hcrefore it 11 as common practice of the chce~e C!1anging the site of Nev;port's an- nual Lobstrr Bake from ~lain Beach to Fashion Island is like moving the Rose Parade to ~I J\lonle ~ -P 0. T~h lt•lu•• ••!!•<II .. IGtrt' ... 1.w1, "•' "ff;IH••ll• r~o.. ol '"• "''•llPIP•r. I•"• JOUr ,.., , ...... ID 01 .... ..,, (ilUL D1li, r 11tt. makers to use the government to carry their inventories and to age -buyin~ back only when lhe commercial market needed supplies . ~hrc~e \\'as ''sold" to lhe government one 1nonlh and "bought'' hack the next month , wilhout moving a pound of cheese . 'fhe government wss used for !he ris ks, the storing and 1he curing -11nt1 I the courts belatedly stepped in and changed the ground rules. The whole system, of course, 1.1,·as an unjustified windfall for the cheese makers, and vlola led all their impassioned rhetoric about individu:il in. itiative, the sacred role of risk capital, and The American \\'ay. J CJTE TillS specific instan~e at length because I have some personal knowledge of it: but il is by no means the exception among groups loud('St in their pro- testations against "\\'<'lf::ire handout~" and "galloping socialism." The right hand salutes the nag, while the left darts into lhe government t1 !1. \Vhal too rna11y groups seem to v.·3nt l'.\ n igged compet1tio11 ror others anrl ;i rorrn of SO<'ial ism for themsel\'es: for wh!ll else are surh de\ ices as 11 1de~pr"ad price-fixing hut a fom1 of "~nc1:il.,01n al ll1e top"? And it seen\:; lo me that this ,JanU.~·like attiturle rre;:ites a puh!1c cynicism about our economy lhll! dOf'., n1nre lo suhvert. capitalism !.han cnpici; nf "Das K11pital" depcsited in every hole! room in the country. Risks of Vacationers To gh'e his ra m1ly a summertime lre11t , Ernest piled them into a trailer and dro~·e lo a ne<1rby lake. Rtnling sr1.11ce in a trailer park. he selllcd down for t~·o carl'free v.•ceks. But on the day or departure, Erne!I C'ame down with a galloping case of poison ivy. In fa ct, il "'as so severe !h11t he determined tq claim damages from rhe 111ana~en1enr or the lrailer pa rk. "The po1.~on ivy "'as growing right !hcrr on !he premi:o.es,'' Ernest rharged ln rourL "I! was up to lhen1, as owners nl the lanrl. In get rid nf it " llowever, rhe court decided that Ernest had no legal kick coming. "TllE CITY DWELLER who <:hooses to spend his vacation in the great out· doors,'' said the court. "must assume the risks of the outdoors such as mosquitoes, snakes. poison ivy, and other nalural con- ditions n~l found In the urban com- mun11ie~." S1ill, even in lhe "greal outdoor.i." the vacalioncr does not aasume risks he could not reasonably rore~e. In another cast, a carnper In Yellowstone .National Quotes Mn. nohcrt r . Kennedy -"In my opin- ion . 1he newspapers arl! ~ual \<1 the rourls -and somcli mrs ahead of the courts in our ~ysten\ -10 protecting the people's fundamentitl rights." f Law in Ac ti on i - Park was bitten by a rambuctious ~rizzly bear. Park: rangers had reason to SU/ipect that a dangerous bear was st large. but they had given the camper no sprcia( wa rning about the situation. Accordingly, a court held the federal govcrnn1ent liable for the 11ccident. The court said the camper should have been given enoi1gh facts "to provide an op. portunity for an intelligent choice as to whether he wished to incur the risk.'' NOR DOF.S A vaca tioner assume the. risk of outright neglig~ce by Lhose in charge. Thus: At a lake resort, a woman bather cut her fool badly on a fragment of gla.11s ju!t offshore . Early that morning, the cleanup man had found and removed several bro ken bottle! on the beach nearby. But he had nl!glecttd to find out "'hether eny of the glass had round Its way into the water. The "'oman liter sued the owner of tlte resort for damages, and the co urt rull!d in her favor. Tht' court said her Injury 1.1,•as not due to any hazard of the great 011trloors. produced by Nature., bu! t1J plain and simple careles~nt'~!. produced by mnn . An Antt:rirnn Bo r A .~$nr1n1.ion pu!» lie iervice feature by \V1/L Bernnrd. To lhf' Editor; A fe1v years ago, someone sold the traf. fu:: ex1>erts 11n a center divider cons'1sting of n1etal upright posts with a mesh wire attached !hereto. The pre:ilfmed benefit was t11 "snare" the vehicle out of control and thereby prevent it from engaging on- coming traffic. TI1e purpose, of CQUrse, was 1.1,·el\ war- ranted, but the structure 1.1,•as im- pl'3cticab!e and ill advised . Only recently r read that authorities had decided to discontinue this cumberson1e slructure and they quoted the enormous cost of continually repairing these fences. THEY DECIDED lo adop t instead the solid concrete divider some three·feel hi gh 1\•Hh a short !lOlid fence on top thereof. Such a divider has been 1isrd successfully on the Pasadena Freeway for many years and niore recently on portions of D!her freeways. Now I read in the DAILY PILOT th11t this same antiqua1er1 fence divide1· 111 being inslal!ed along the Sen Dirgo· Freeway between Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. I C'annot understand this gross inconsistency. Perhaps you can enlighten me . FREErwtAN A. REED 1Ueet Need: Vole \'ES To lhe Editor : As one who has been firmly <'Onvinced for n1nnths that it 1.1,·as "'rong to Luild A n(w r11·1c cenler in Fa~hion Island fnr Newport. Reach, I wnte to express a complete change in opinion and full ap- pro1•:.l fi.r the prnjecl and fllr the bond ii;<;ue 1Jf Ori. 5 In implement it l1uring the pa st fnur n1onths I h111 e been 1mpres~ed. as ha1•e many others 11•ho have examined the presen t facilit lf'S /city hflll :ind police!. with 1he f'X· orh1tantlv high O[lt'rating costs. 111e red11ct1nn or effic.ieni:y or city i;taff due to aw kwar<t disptrsa l of offices. the parking and traffic congestion. \l"JflEn TO Tl !l~SE factors. 1he high cost of altering the present structures to 1i ti.ll';'e an almost immediately in- ;.idcr111ate replacement in !he current loc:ition makes not moving hard to sup- port . Some months ago a letter lo the editor -r of your paper made a point regarding another situation lhat appears le apply to this proposal. The v.T!ler pointed out that it is very doubtful U1at if put lo a vote now, our people would support even the dredging of ou r bay which. since ii was done by farsighted citizens in the p11s1. has provided unlimited pleasure lo countless people subsequently a:i well as providing great revenlJes and effective 11·atcr and l11od use. IT IS DIFFICULT to foresee the futu rt" an!I calculate all iL~ needs and the most efficient v.·ay~ to meet them. but an enlightened ci tizenry has to ri~e to the occasional hefghts necessary. Certainly ft is helter that we do the job locall y than to turn over to the county er state the right to plan our future growth as is now proposed by Se\·era\ slate legislative bills. Hopefully you'll lour our pl'!sent city hall, police facility and other office!' now used in serving more than 50,000 people but built to do lhe job for only 141000 - B11 George Dear C'ieorge: What is I ,!!ood way lo remove lipstick? C. T. Otar C. T,: Ki.~sing. !For a persnnAl reply, write. I!\ C.rnq1;e and say. "Ple11e get Pf>ri;on11J 1.1,·llh me." Enclo5e a re11.i;onable facslmlle .) ~failhox J,el/rrl fronl readers are welcome. Norr11ally writers shoulc? convey their messages hi 300 words or less. The -right to condense letters to fit space or eli,ninate libel il reserved. All let- ters n"Hllt include signature a11d mail~ fng address, but names nUJy be with- held on request if sufficient reason i.~ appa rrJ/t. Poetry wilt noC be pub- lished, 1hl'n go 10 the poll~ Oct. Sand vote YES f11r th~ rnuch needed new rivic centtr Jac1l1t1es. :\Ol,1\N FHIZZELLf;:. O.D. llt•'ll. \lt11 e ,1g11i11.tft To the Edilor: Bonds for the Newport Beach city hall ccirnp!cx should be rrjected. The reasons are clear and conclusive. Nol \\'ithin present n1e1nory has a city council so allen1('llf'd to deny and usurp Ille votf'rs' choice of a cour~e of action \l.'ith11ut prior taxpayer vole, the coun- cil arbitrarily obligated the citizens lo the purchase. of 19 acres of the lr\line Con1- pany's highest priced land at a cosf of $1,850,000. With free .wheeling in- diffe rence to an inherent basic principle of lol·a l 8(1vt•rnn1eot, th.al U1e right is reser\'cd to the ~op!e to vole major cap1lat expenditures, !hr council rescind- ed it~ "'1pt1on ;igrcem<'nr· to buy the land l"ndl'r thr Dption, the citizens co11l rl no1 on!) h:I\ ,. vot('c! on buying thf' J;ind hu\ the C'nt1re "r :i"..:k;iged'' deal 11·h1ch !he ~'Qll!l!'ll 1~ kerpini: under \1T[tps <i nrl Sfl}'- in~ lilt le about -su('h as ;i ntw library, c111c audllo num, ar1 l'C'ntrr II\ PLA CE C)F .1pproaC't11ng the r11qr center i"~11r 11'ilh candor and forthrighr11es~, the counr il <'hose to pt1!. the city jn the real estate b11.~i ne~s in ll big \\'ay and the taxpayrrs ''in hock" to the Ir vine Coinpany for h11nclreds or thousands of do!lars. Nor does this bond ii;sue cnl'er the cn.~t of the land. rr1ore ta11cs will ha ve to be raised to pay that CO!'!. Prorionents of the civic conlplex <irgue that the site will be the future "geogr11phic center" of Newport Beach . This could be. if the council continues its "rubber stamp" approval of every re- que.~t ror Mnexation to the city that comes alM~. Even now the council is looking longingly 1n"·ard expanding south- \\'ard lo the city lim its of Laguna Reach . And easterly to include the Oranjiie County Airporl , after having breacticcl a previou~ tacit un<lerstanding not 10 annes be.vnnd . Jamboret' Ro/Id and ~1 a c 1\ r I h u r Boulevard. TO THE CENTRA LITY i.qsue one may ask. "~ what :'" Is lt worth millions of doll11rs tn put the c11y hR\I in the n1lddle of 1h~ l'il~·" Obviously not i\ "Nri" 1·otr ('ln lhe bond.o; 11·i \I i(i\'e timelv nnd <!ecisive noti ce to the counr11 lhal 'expans1on1sn1 and the "big city" syndro~e are not v.·hat I.he citizens want for the future of Newport Beach . HARVEY D, PEASE Proi•e for fle liropre r s To lhe Edltor : l want to apologize lo the Newport Beach Po)!ce Department and ils helicopter unit for: I. Probab ly a half doz""' po ison pe.n letters, v.hich I did not 1vrite. Z.. A!. lcasi tv. o 1101.rn provoking phone c::ills that I dul n11t placr .. :i Th111k1n.(! abou1 atlcndini::: puhlic n1cct111g.~ to <11~l'red1L .1·our rffee!i rcnes~. f r\,\1 SU l!E rh:it 1nosl rrsidrn1s of 1hi'.\ bf>ach area are 1vcll aware of what 1vo11lt! prompt sueh actions. TI1is apology 1,o; prompted by your surprising. Incredible :ipeed in rt-spnnse lo n1y report of a prow- ler and ;1lso your s c m i • Jl r i v a r e demon~tration or an ability to SUC· cessf111Jy !r<ick .11.ny1hing. hudos tu the patrol c.11.rs a'.\ well. ER\\.'JN FOX Dbogrees With Pafford To 1he F:d1ror Onr of l11e b11u:ci;i threat~ to !iH• rn- \•ironrnrnt is a srnatl rlass of pwple who fC'I·! !ha1 the e<"trth and her na!ural resouri'rs r:>11.~I for lhc ~le purpo.~r of prom!Jling rnan·~ ~r(l\\'lh <il the expen11e of all nlht'r ff1r111s or life This group's in- fl uence hri s :-.haprd our rle~t1ny for many 1lrc:irles anti h:i!! lJ/'(lll~hl about 1nany or 011r proh!crn.~ 'l'hlS l'lf'W Of !hi' ~;1r1h iS hrlr! by nnberl .J Pafford .. Ir . rllr('!'lOr Of th!'.' Seconrl Ht·g1cn nf the U S. B11rea11 nr Her!a ma- 1lon, afld was f'xprrsst'd 1n his rd1lorial n[ Sept. 10. Accor1lin~ lo 1111' Pafford. tile peoplt> of Californiil >ire l'Jr111g 1rul}('d into losini:: their water ~upplies hy a group o( individuals 11•ho :irt 1rying to destroy 011r way of lifr in the name of "ecology." Don't ~·ou believe )\ 1 HIS COi\'.TENT ION th:il lhe "1.1,'ild rivers'' leg islat ion now pending in Sacran1ento 1.1,•ill cause us lo lose our water "in a few years" has several gaps in it. The three rivrrs in question, the KlamiHh , Trinity and Eel rivers v.·ill sup. ply 40 percent of the v.•ater for the California Water Project if development is appro\'ed The ariument th1t the re· m11iolng 60 percent 1.1,·ill run oul and we v.·dl be un11ble to re.place It ls V8fillt and unconvincing. The people pushing the watl!r project are overlooking lhe effect ft of the ex- portation of ll'ater from the North on an environment which is dependent upon How to Address Our Lawmakers U. J, SIHATO•& Atllft (••~•!Oft !O!, Jl l N, Strl"'ll 11., lO't """ltltt fO(l11 tllll JoM V. TuMW !0) • .S11J'9 100', all ltlNn i!.. l lvt••ldt f'1JIJI. OU•IPIO (Ol!QFIUl ..... I 1eu lom , HtW Str\flt Offl~ lld1 .. W•tnlnt ten, O.C. 20501. U. I .•• ,.lllNTATIVll 1or11.,. 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EGutt!len t •l>o• 11:1111+.no '"d l>•·1·~v· •<Id Te•11lo~ ovrl11t1 leo•• •ti•• n11I0011. $1&!1 C1nl!ol, Se<•1mt nlo. (t ill t$901, '°"'' O•i! •ob••I -N ... 111111 Sorpnd 0 .. 1 .. 0 1 .. a ll•kt t T~•rd o .... Wll•l•m P~illl~ rourt~ c,.i •• '~ to. Cl••• l <I•~ Q,,1, ~"~"I<! W '''~'' Annr•" Ott!\tt Coun.., Anrn1n .. 1101ioft &1<11. ltocm 6!», 11! N. l rctmort, Jtn!I A111, '''°°· I "wild rivers" \\'Ith their undwindled IUP-. ply of water and periodic flooding. (Thill flooding has come under rire fr()m people \\'ho have built houses on the flood pl ain:i and now wish to ';punish" ll'le rivers for doing what I hey are supposed to do.) The project could well be the engineering feat of the c!nlury and Its designers the bellt engineers in the state, but its ends and means just don't ring true as in the in- lerelll of the public. PROBABLY THE most revealing stale- ment in Mr. Pafford's editorial is hi! con- tention that we as a people could suffl!r irreparably "st the expense of t.hf! en· \'ironment.'' This sounds like the argu· n'lt>nl of clean air and watl'r over human ''progress.'' If the people of California arl! truly concerned over !hC" state of their ffi· 1·ironn1rnl thcv \l'i!I support !he ''wilrf rl\'ers" lcgi slaii11ri and other bills like 11 and v.•ill discnu11l the obviously biased idras such as lhosr of ~lr. Pafford. Let this leg islation be ao rxan1ple of man 's presr.rving a biL nf nature from his despoiling and stupidity. DAVID G. PORTER rtlrcroft l11d11slr11 To lhe Editor; There is considt>rable lamenting these days about our ail ing aircraft induslry. I 1.1,·ould like lo give my opinion as to lhe cause of its den1i se. I behr\·e the a1rcr:ifl industry has been killing ilsrlf. The' airplanes it produC'es are ecological 1nonslrosilies, fulfilling on· ly narrow require1nents. They're so no isy lhcy've ruined million!! of fin e hnmt., l'lrross the Janrl. Birds and wild anin1!1ls suff('r greall ~· in wildlife sancluaries. The rv1lice hel1cop!C'rs f 0 ls t c d onto niunir1pa lil1es Are gC'oerating 1nrment. anrf ;inguish. Is it any wonder pcop!t'! are upset~ \\'II.AT \\''1\S rlespet·::itely needed rrom !he beg1nn1nK 11·as an aircraft industry wilh a !)ense 11f social responsibility. Surel.v indu.~trial1~1s could ha ve figured out thal publ ic opinion would turn 11gainst them if they persisted in manufacturing noisy machines. No1v, like the lemming:oi marching to self-destruction, there are too many airplanes, pa:isengers undergo guilt complexes, airports are being re· jected, and tile aircraft industry is dying. JOllN S\\'INBANK A nirrent -report on the 11e1u supl!r· jets r DC-IO ; 747 : L· 10 I I J inclr1des th 1$ .~tate1nrf1f: ''Superjet engines. whi/r rhree 11n1 e.~ n1orc pou:erf11t t11an t.lr o,,e of slnHdnrd JCl.~. are quierer, niorl' po/lutio11-free n11<) n1ore effici~nl.'' Worldwi!U passe11utr travel 1vifl groin 300 percen t by 1985. acc0Tdi1111 to ni r I ran.sport indus1 ry forecwts . -Editor OUNGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publi.,hitr Thomas Ket-vil, Editor Albert W. Batts Editorial Page Editor ~ @dltorW page ol the Da.lly Pilat 1ttb IO inlorm and 1tlrnul1te read- en by presenune Ulla ntl''lpa~r·1 opinion:i and comme.nt1ry on toplcai ol Interest and slp lflcll"IOI, by pro- vl(ltna a forum rw ':ht txprtN}on ot ''"1r readers' opinions, 11.nd b1 pr.- 1e.nlin( the dlve1v vie11-p'JlnLt of ln· formed obsrrve~ and rpoke&nWn on toptes nl the 08.Y. Wednesday. Sepl. 22. 1g71 ' • M ediriu Case Jury Study Slated Soo11 1'1. MCPHERSON, Ga . 11.:Pll - Although !he 1ssurs in !he My U!1 court. marllal of Capt. E:rnest L. :\lechna are complex , the 1ury is not expectcrl tn take long to reach a decision. Deliberation may begin today. All that ren)atns before the ;ury gel ~ th e case are final arguments by the defense and prosecu tion anli the rearling of voluminous instruc11oni; tn the Jury. The 40 pagci; nf instructions. typed un legal-size paper, "'ere cnmpleted rluring Tuesda~··s srssion. Medina . :t'i, of t.1nntrosP. Cnlo. lacf's "'lde-n1nginft chari.:rs frnm a m1srle- meanor to premed1tal erl murrler. n1ak1nJi: any number or finrl1n.i:s poss ible. in· eluding acqui\\111 on all char~e~. Possible Aenlences for cnn\'lclion ran.1:e from one year to life. No mattt'r ""'hal. r-.1ed1na has said he will qui t the Anny ~·hen his tria l is O\-er. Even if he is found innocent. he said, his career as a professional soldier 1s ruined. Under military law, there C'annot be a hung jury. It requires four affirmative votes from among the five jurors to coo- vict Medina of anyt hinJ?:. Any number less than that ~·ould result in ac:quittal. Medin a n0w f;:ices onl y one of \bf' original 102 murder l'harges !odg~rl againsl him · Iha! he personally shot 11nrl killed a Vielnamese won,an in a rice pad- dy outside My Lai. The n10Sl spe<'llltular ch<1r~e against Medina \\'as lhat he horr overall responsi liii11~1 1or the m<1ssacr,. at illy Lai. Af!er te.~tirnnny endrr! in the ca~P, lhe military J1idgr. (ol. Kenneth 1\. J-toward. red1u·erl thal spec:1f1rat1on - charJ!;ing Medina \1'1lh 100 rount~ of murder -lo invoh1n!ar.v n1ansla11~hter. u-hich carrie.c; 11 maximum penally of lhn>f! yrars 1n prison . The jury could fur!hPr reri ut·e that t'harge to negligent homicldf!. a m1srle · meanor v"hich carries 11 maximum aenten~ nl one ytar . ' Tougl1 Fight Fo1· P1·ayers \\1ASH INGTON iUPI) -House fac· t1ons for and a.1F11nst ii co11s\1tu11ont1l t1 n1endn1ent to allriw prayer 1n srhools ai::reed toda y the f1ghl 1sn·1 nver. Bul the prayer lotces had scorecl an in· i!1al 1·1rtnr.1 tha t opponents .<.aid would be hard to re\·erse \~'ith a final three s1gnalurl!s. ;i!llxed n1oment.'i after the House mrt at nn11n Tuesday. proponents had compileri a !1.<.l nf 218 members -an absolute maJoruy of thr House -111 support of a pet1!1nn Lo f1lrre a 1·ote nn ! he pra~·er issue. The pf't1t1nn freed frorn the Jud1c1arv Committee a proposed con!>l!tutinral ch;.inge by Rep. Chalmers P. \\'~·lie 1R- Oh101 to allow "nondenom1natlonal" prayer in public places like schools This would have the effect of nvt'rturn- ing Supreme Court decisions of !962 anrl 1963 holding that organized prayer in the schools abr'idged religious freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment. To approve 11 constitutional amendment takes a rwo.thi rds vote of the Hou~e. and the initi;il reaction of most membc_rs wa.~ that this will be rolled up without troublf!. However. leaders on both ~ides warnf!d folln .... ·ers against ;i premature trtdo"·n. "I must point ou! that the bt1ll i::t1mr I!! nnt yet over ," \Vylie said 1n a slalemPn1 '·Ne1'erfhPless I think that th,. 101cn1n~ nf m.v dischari;:e prtitinn by a major1!y of the house represents a signal v1c!nry." Chairman Emanuel Celler ~ D·r..' Y \, "'·hose judiciary committee cnnsidl!red the prayer issue ;it len~lh in 1964 and concluded the court's ruling should not be upset. expressed rf!gret at the House ac· tiQn, bu! he noted that ma jor church groups are on record against ol'erruhn g • the court and expressed hope member! \\fLll consider those views before voting. The vote for parliamentary reasons is not expectf!d until Nov . 8. Bo1h sides ex- pect(>(\ !n use the time for recruitment. Old hands said the odds favored \Vylie, however, and that opponents h~d best pin t heir h<lpes on the Senate .. To become effeclive. 11 cnnsti!u1 1onal arnendment also requires a two.thirds \'Oli:' in 1he Senale 100. fn!lowed by rat1ftcation by 38 slate legislatures. Teachers Set T e1111 s DALY CITY IAPI -The 227 !linking Jefferson F.tementary School D1s1rirt teachers vnt~ unanimously Tuesday tn present a strike settle ment prtJposal tn lhe school hoard . Teachers representatives ""'ere schedul· e;d to mf!el \aler with the M:hool 00!!-rd. AIR CALIFORNIA Strvinr S1cr1rntnlo, San f ranc1sc11, S..n Jose. 01kl1nd. Orana1 County, Ontario, P1!m Stirinr.; 1nd San Oit10. Pttont (714) 540·4550 for 't!t~at1ons Or t1 ll your local travel aient I (. Jtlal,irig l ·ke Dollars Denver tJ S. Mint coin superviso r l-£arry La\.VTence releases ! bin of freshly minted Eisenhower dollars lo a sorting bench. The Eisenhower dollars contain no silver and are made of nickel alloy. They \vill be released to the public in Oc tober. Death Es~aped Plane Hits Bedroo1n ; Girl Liv es AUGUSTA. Ga IAPI -A small plane crashed today into the bedroom of 11 lfi· year-0ld girt. \\'ho \\'as then buried under cotlapsin~ portions of the house. ;ind !he pilot was kil led . All five men1bers of the famil y of i\lr. ::ind ~·!rs. Robe rt Oll\ier. 1nclucbn~ the daughter. i\f.vgaret Ann. survived. Collier said a neii;:hbor spotted her arm .~!icktn.I! ollt of debris in the basement and she was pulled out r;econds before !hr h'lu se b11rsl into flames. ''\\!' h<'ard the expl0$1on. 11nd I lhnui;:ht i1 was lhe furnace in 1he basement .'' Cother sa id "\Ve all met in the hall . all extepl 1he nldcr dauj!hler ... and we could n't f1nrl her "The housP v.·as hurn1n~. anrl I hr nke in1o her bedroom. but she w;isn't therr.' The impact or the planP 1mbf'dde-d th,. Pngine intn the wall above i\iargaret Ann's hr.ad, hP said. adding : "She w11s only three feet from \\'here they found the dead pilot. "A neighbor flnally saw f\largarel Ann 's arm sticking through the debris in the basement, And we pulled her out. \Ve .. ' .- ' on l.\' had abnul ftve secnnd s left tn get out of there." She .,.,,as uncnn sc1nU.!'. 21 nd couldn't cry '"' Shr had bern ~o rlos,. tn the impact lhal the oU from the engine dripped on her hair. C.olher said The girl was hospital1zerl w11h a broken coll<H bnnf'. Editor Says Wallace Brothe r Cc ts Payoff ,\10NTGO.\lETIY . Al;i , tAP 1 -ThP. ~lon !,i::nmcr~· Ad1·rr1ls('r·.lnurnal s<1 1rl tn· rla y tha1 Go\· Gcnrge C \\'alla.cr ·~ hrnlhrr f.cralrl and stair Rep Rankin Fi1r spilt a Sfill.flOO pa\'off frnrn ~ B1rm· 1ngham atlornrv who handlrd state bond IS~LLf'~ In 1 9~ ... and J!*i7 . ln an .:irtiele written b~· editor and pubhshl!r Harold l\1t1rl1n , the np"·spaper ~aid htith r.erald \Vallace and lhe l\1arion County rrpr@srnlative rrrP.ived the parmenl" from Aldred Rose. ' DAIL V PILOT $ Inductions Set Draft Returning To Normal Tasks WASHINGTON (A PI -f.1en wlth low draft numbers who have lost lheir deferment!> -primarily Ii tu den I • i;iraduated from college in June or dropout.c; -are expected to be the first called when the SelectJ l'e Service resumes inductions. Draft. officials gavf! no indication "'hen the f1r~I men would be called . but said men \\'ould be Ill uniform v.•1th1n t"o v.·eeks after Prf!sident Ntxon signs the. draft mea Sure approved Tuesday by the Sena te. i\1x on is expected to quickly sign I~ hill extending the Selective Serl'ice System. The impact of other major provisions of the act will bf! slow to materialize, of· fi cials said. Included are the phasing out of undergraduate dl!ferments, the right of a man to presf!nt \\'l!nesses bf!fore his board. requiring a local or appeal hoard to have a quorum "'hen hearing a registrant. and lowering the ma ximun1 length of service on boards from 25 to 20 years. Pentagon officials ha ve said that ;ibout :!0.000 dr<tltees 1vo11!d be needed du ring lhe remainder of the year, including a !~.{)()() .July-August request left han ging \\'hen !he draft authority expired June 30. Tha t 'vould bring this year's total to Jess than 1 !0,000, the smallest callu p since 107.500 were draft~ tn !91>4. \Vhrn lhe draft \\'as suspended !hf! Pentagon had askf!d for 88.000 -aside from the ,July-t\u gust 16.000 cal! -and the draft boards had prov1df!d 8.1 ,000. Selectivf! Service officials said nf!arly el'ery qualified man with lottery no. 125 or 101\'f!r v,'ould hf! called. \Yhether it wrll reach 140, the current limit for ordering preinduction f!X.ams. depends on the Pen- tagon manp0v.·er rf!quiremenls. The draft bill sets a limit of 130.000 1n- rlu1.:tions 1n thf! current. fll'ca! year that began July 1 and 140.000 in the next fi scal year. both 1vell above this year's ex- pected ea\lup. The h1ggcst change in the draft. pro· \'1ded in the bill gives thf! president ;:iuthont~· to phase out undergraduate ~tu rle n! rlefer·menls. Slulients who entered rollegr or l.rad f' i:c hool th is summer or !all won't be t>ligible for deferments. nor "'·ill futur r undergradu::ites. ofhcials s;iid. I,; n d e r g r .:id u a t es v,•ho receivf! drlerments before the pasl surnmer ma~· keep them unt il they gr;:iduatp provided ihe~· make sat isfactory progress to"''ard a degrt>e or don't reach age 24. Only medical student.c; can still bf! deferred under !he nev.• b11! New undf!rgradu,11tes "''II bl' perm itt ed to complete the; current term or semeater before repor!ing, officials aaid. ii a 5en1or. a sludent n1ay ('Qffiplett thj i;chool year. a spokesman addf!d. "' The bill also makes a change in the status of divinity students. They will flt longer be "exempted" but will be .. defe~ red'' until age 26 and then choosing anothf!r calling lo escape the drafl. High school studf!nts who are 2().year- "ld seniors also be able to finish out their school year to graduate. officials said. The old la"· permitted. a high. sch.oo\ stu· dent to be inducted on reaching age 20 oi' graduation. whichever came first. In addition. the new bill requires future draft hoard appointments to b e repre.sent<!.til'e of the race and national origin or {>f!rsons living vt'ithin e11.cb board's jurisdiction. Youth Pulls Off Ar111ed Robbery· On Speeding Bus CHICAGO (UPI) -Pl'llice and fedu11l agents today searched for a modem-day .Je5se James who pulled a pistol and roti. hed .~everal passengers aboard 11. Greyhound bus as it rolif!d along a busy Chicago expressway. The young man boarded the bu5 at Fort V•layne. Ind. 'Tuesday, taking a i;eat near the rear. \!.'hen the bus slarted he;ading into downto..,,·n Chicago on the Dan Ryan Expressway. he pulled a gun and ordered the other passenger to hand over their money, wallets and jewelry. Thf! driver of the bus, \Valter Tribolet. 63 , Lima. Ohio, said he was unaware of !he holdup until the gunman came to the front of the bus and ;isked to be let out at the edge of the expressway. Tribolel pulled to !he side ~ex preSS\''ay and the robber left the bw. He opened the baggage compartment and got t1vo suitcase~ which he apparently brought 11·hen he boarded, Greyhound of· f1cials said. Tribolet then rlrove the bt1s to t.hP. downto"·n terminal, where he nolilitd police anrl the FBI. T"·o p::issengers \\'ere robbed of about $200 each. one man had $47 taken and another passenger lost SB. according tn \V1lliam J. Talon, 11 Greyhound offi cial. Talon estimated the total loss between $500 and S800. ' \ .. -··~. --_,,/ +. 7 1• l Costa Mesa Today's Final EDITION N.\'. Stocks VOL. ~. NO. 227, 6 SECTIONS, 10 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORMIA WEONESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 TEN CENTS Studying Tight Co11struction Controls By Tf-:ll RV CO\'ILl.E Ot •~• 0•111 '•Ill ;11!1 CO;:;l.i :\•lcs;, ot11c1als are srck1ng a 11c1v 1v<1~ to beautify and t:leanup Lhe entire i.:1- a.1· -esthet1call\' :.pea king . The city 1s r onsidering lighter architectural controls on all ne1v rons1ruclion, except sing!t fam1lv ho1ncs .. Jr' we are going to ha \'e the type of ci- ty we want. we have to consider morr control. even though some people don't /1kt gO\lernrnent control," says Coun· cilnian \\'1\!ard Jordan. Jordan. an ;1.rch1 tel·t. 1100 agrccincnt fron1 fellow councilrne11 ;..·1011Jay night In launch a study 11·1th the ai1n of pu111ng co ndit1or:;;I permits (CP 1 on all new con- _,tr·uction 1n the city, txc·ept s1nglt. fan\11~· ho1nes. Ho1v rnuch control should be applied hasn'l been decided. and city officials aren't positive yet the idea is f~asible Some properties. notably R-~ Clugh density apartment! zones, already carry China l"P designations .. 4. CP 1neans thal the ci- 1y co uncil has the final sar on all plans submi tted for a pn1Je<:l. The light t·onll'ols ef1\cr Ttlrt•c 1na1or 1.:vneerns -landst·aping. tsthelLl' design and site planning Battles ha ve been fough t in n1any t·1!!r~ 01•tr such controls -usually found u1 the forrn of an architectural revie11• board or design revie,.,, l'Onuni!tee. Ci ty fi1anager F'red SOrsabal docsn'1 think !here is a grf'at obs tac\C' to Jordan·, request in Cost ~fesa "'Ve're not Lelllng peo ple 1vhat color to paint their apart· n1ent: JUS\ how to insure the quality." Jordan also says the controls .should not hnlJI rnateria\s u:-ied , but adds : ··Lers no1 kid ourselvts. \\'e are talking aboul esthetics " ·11e wants lht-council control to keep "junk" oul of the city "\\'e've gro11"n up wit h junk .and son1e of il is still around. Possibly it's \ln1e to do something aboul it. \\le need iiome drastic measures." Rumored Sources Speculate on Healtli of Chair1nan Mao HONG l\O~G <LlPll -Diplomatic ~ources v>'ith contaets in Pek ing said to- da y there appeared lo be some type of 4·risis in Con\mun1sl China. Chinese enl· bassics in key \\'orld capi!als i :s~ued ~ta terncnts sayinI: Chairman ill<10 Tsr· tuni; is alive and \\'C'lt. The diplon1allc sources said there \\'a~ no indication exactly whal 11as 11·rong but. speculated the 1nost likely explanation \l'as !he illness or r11cn dct1\h ol Hie i7- )car·old :0.1;.io 11hn h:i.~ ruled the nallon Chitta Callittg Soldiers Back TOKYO (Al'1 -Red China·~ army has canceled all fu rloughs and called back all soldiers on home lea1·e the p~st few dars . . Jap;i11c:se go11e rnmrnt sources s;iid loday. They 1nd1catrd the soldiers ~·ere ordered ro relurn 10 their units to guard aga1ns1 possible confusion that might occur when the Chinese go11crn!ncnt issues an i1nportant announcement 'there was no hi"t or t!1e nature of lhe ;,nnouncemen L The Japanese ~aid they learned about the Chinese 1nili1ary or d er~ in n1essages radioed to remo!e areas of Chin• and 1nonitored in Japan. .J;.panese corre:sponde~ts reporl- cd Peking authorilies decided almut. 12 days ago to c;incel the paradt. for China's National Da v. another piece in !he pt17.zling de~·elopn1en1s emanating !tom China . l\1esa Bicyclist Escapes Death Und er Bio lli cr b r'." \ t11~1 a \le~;i h1t•ytl1:.I ha l'r\y rs~·aprd death brnl'ath l!1c \1 hrrls of a huge diesel 1ractor Tucsdil,\'. 1n a lrruk prcdall'n a1·· c1dc11! lht11 f}<ll11 •r Sil.\ 11'3S notind~"~ l:iu lt, ')'hrodore fl :inlllli. 2J 11f 114~ El C;i111inn Dr i\. \'. w:.is li~!ed in ~c1od \'un· dition !od:iy al Co~!a ~lt'~a 1\ltmonal ~l o:-p1lal , cons1drrin)? hi.!i 1n1unes lie suttcrrd a fr:icrurrd ankle and thu1nb, !>haltered leeth :ind 1nultiple •brasions in the 6 a.in inishap on l\C'11·porl Boulevard at Bay Street. S1nith "'as riding along the curb. trying to stay as close as possible lo a\·oid traf- fic -when one of his pedals apparently brushed it. police said. ln1pact caused the bikr. lo veer gideways JUSI as the big rig dri~·en by Leslie E. Recdhead. 56. of santa Fe :-lvrings. was passing a.nd the rear dual \\'herls strurk it. Smilh was flung awa y instead of under !hr wheel!<, howevc.·. and Officer Phil l\ilcCorm1ck said 1! appears neither man i~ at fault . \\'ilh an iron hand since. 1949. The Comntunisl Chinese. en1ba:$Sy in Paris issued a staten1ent s a y in R .. Chairman i\lao is in excellent health '' illld "the reports in the nc\l'Spapcrs lhat .\'f:i o Tse-tung is ill arc lies.'' 'l'hr Chinese legation in London also said i11 a statcmenl i\lao 1s in ··excellent hea lth " ~duch or 1he spctulat1on centered •ln i·rports the Chines~ h<td ranccllcd their Ori. I eelcbratio n of 1hc fuundinp, of !ill' Chinese Peoples Tiepublic. The London Capt. lVledina Exo11erated; All Charges Fl ~lcPllERSON. c:a . tU PI \ -A tourt-111artial Jury whil'h deli ber.ited j7 minutes cleilrcd Capt L. i\1cd1na \\'ednr-.- day of all crimes at i'•IY Lai. includini;: tht. murder of a Vietnamese ~roman ht ad· milled shooting. 'rhe decision came a1 1: 19 p.ni. PDT. <1nd the speed \\'as 1n sharp !'Ontrasl to the verdict in the case of Lt. \\'i!liam L. Calley. 1vhich took 13 days Col. Kt-nneth A. 1!01vard tlie 1nilitary judge. called i\-ledina bl'fore lht' bentl;, and then tht' president of the tourl. Col. \\'illiam Proctor. rose and addressl'd the defendant : "Capt. l::rnest I.. J\fedina. it is Illy dut y- as president of this court lo advise )'OU that the court in closed sess ion . and upon secret "-ritten ballot. has found you nnl guilty of all speci ficat ions and eharge~ .. '"t'n1 extremely happy. I just don 't. kno\1' wha! elst !o s;iy." lhe sn\ihnc. \Jedina said as ht' le lt ttl l' <'Ourtro.1111 11 ith his wife. Barbaror. and at1otfte)s "[ ah\·ays ht1d absolull' faith in th P n11htary and in the 1n1!i111r~· ius1 1e~ :-.vs1 em and I alv.'"'"~ lhough! my at11uns 1.1'·nuld be exoner;;ile.d, ·· i\ledina said ln add1!ion to one t·ount or rnurder. ~ledina 11·;:1 s al~o :oircosed of 1nvol unta1·1· rnanslatightrr 1n lhc !iliJ1'111g or !00 \'1e1 - n<ime:-e wllurn hi~ (roup" allr~er!l.v killf'd , and vf tw(l «uunt ~ or a:.:;11 ul1 for tin11g shot~ 01rr lhe head of a \'1el <"on,: prboner hr QUf';;l1oncd :it /"lly Lai (le t:ould ha ve hecn srn1enced 10 lhret• vea r~ earh on the rn;in~lau~hter and ~ssault counts. and Lo l1fr on the nH1t'<!t'1· tharge. Ford lo l\fovc Pinlo Operations lo U .~. CLEVELAND (UPI I -1'he Ford ri.lotor Co .. in transferring lhe manufar· ture of the fou r-cyliner Pinto engine from Europe to the United StatC's, \1•i ll ~pend millions lo expand its Cleveland Foun· dary. _Lee A. laC1lCca, Ford pre~1dr111. i.<t1d Tuesday the expansion "'ill begin bv !ht ,.rnJ of the yea r 11nd ,.,,ill be l'Omp!eted b,I' tht e;nd of 1972. Its precise ens t 11·a~ not announced . Car Runs Amu~k 'Merry-go-round' Not So Merry OXNARD !UPI) -f\1erv Griffith drove into a service station Wednesday morn- ing. He left the motor running. got out and iilam1ned tht door. Tht-jolt locked !ht door It also jarred lhe gears into reverse. The 1910 Ford backed oul of tht filling stal.ion on 1l s 01\fl hit a dt\'lder and thl'n wenl into ~ circular patlrrn 1n reverse in lhe center fit one or thC' bu~1f'st 1n1rr.~cc11on!I 1n o ~. nlird L;rilfith . 30. rari ll'ildl) 1u pursuH vf hi~ e1·r11n t auto1nobilt aJ it circled over and ~gain ln the slrecL occasionally bouncing off a curb and back inlo lhe 1an1e pat- tem. f\·lotorist,.; came lo • screeching halt 3nd stared in ;;im11zemenl at Griffith trying to stick a kt-y in the loc k of a rotating door. For "·ha! seemed hours hut w11s onlv a re"' minute.~. C~r1ff1lh ran '°""h his aUto. Ont in1pat1ent nlotorist rook a chance a1'td sped thl'nu~h thr r1r· cle. He. made ii Sn1nt"nnr handed !ir1ff111l a hanlfl)('r Ht smashed in a \\'irklow , reached 1n anrl unlocked 1he door , !ft opened it, Jum ped ln and cut tht. ignition. 11nnest. staten1ent said 3 London reception 1nark· ing tht. day would be held next \\•erk on schedule. British govern1nent ulficials said the."' had no oftir1al in!orrna11on ffom Peking on dc.vc!op1nents in China. And 1n \Vashington the \\'hite House said it h:id no inlor1na 1ion about the rrports and that nothing had changed plan !C for President f\'1xon's lnp to Chin a son1etunc brlorc tlC'l:I :\Jay I ·rhe Paris spohe~1nan s(l.1d Ocl. l :\a- OA+lY l'!LOT !.l•I! l'~•tt DEAD AT 5• Planning Con sultant Ad,it 1'ed B. Adsil, Noted Planne r, Di e~ on Coast ~111l't, sutt spokr11 rnanagen1ent and pl:i11111ng l'Onsultant Ted B Ad ti 1l. whu~.e design L·areer lea\ t'S mo11u1nent~ acros~ (.:al1torn1a and ll a1\a11 . d1rd Tue~dn.1 f!,, was 5~ and had suffered a long ill - fl(':O..~. Funeral ser1•1ces for the university IC!C· turer and onetime ntember ol Lhe old 1"'e1Yport Beach City School Distri ct Board or Tn1sttes "·ill be Friday at 10:30 a m .. 1n SL 1\·lark Pret>brtetian Church, Corona del i\la!'. . I Spoke~men at Paclf1e V1e1v i\1en1onal Park said today the y cxpr.cled the family 10 nu1ke final arrangen1cnts this af- lcrnoon. \Ir 1\ds1 ! lived and n1 a1nta ined his of- fice at 627 Rockford Hoad. Corona dcl !\1;ir. I le lea1 e ~ his w1ft Aun1ta. plus daugliter~ filr:;, Tedra Capac1. of Laguna Beach .. \·lrs. Sigrid l\lclntoi;h, of f-la1Yai1. Laurit'l Adsit. attending art and design sc hool in 011kl<1nd. and Robin Ad.sit. or the fa 1nily home . Educated lvith a broad background in design, engineering. management and architecture. Mr. Adsit served many publ ic and private clients 11nd v.·as widely active in community affairs. He. he.Id an AA degrte. in tngineering from Pasadena City College, a BS degree in land.scape architecture from UC Berkeley and an MS de.gr« in municipal- metropolitan administration from the Unh•erslty of Pittsburgh. fie has lectured in community pl:anninJ and design a,t USC. UCLA, UCI and serv- ed A~ lecture .~tries coordina1or. lie sC'rvcd 1A'irh !he U.S. Army Gorp' or J<:ngineers, during \\'orld \\'ar II , then ~cnt into nlu niclpu l Auve rornenl Beginning a.~ Mill \'alle-r Plannin11: D1rect nr. '"Ir Arfslt held !hat po.st and .also til;i' rnanagershlps 111 Pasadena, fSee ADSIT. P•Cf l) tion al Day celebratiOnti in Peking had bern cancelled but he said this was ilf'c ause it had been decided to modify the 11·:i\' lhe national fete is celebrated. He g;n•e no deta ils. :\lao usually makes a uubl ic appearanee ;;it Peking's G:itt: of lle;:ivcnly Peace before millions of Chinese on that day. -Hong Kong 1s a Brit 1 ~h erOl\'111.:olony on •' · Chilicse n1ainland and is the 1najor li;;tcnini;: post ot Sinologis ls .seeking in· tSf't CHlNA , Page!) Taiwa11 Wins ln1portant U.N. Victory UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. !UPI) -~a lionalisl China won a vice. president's seal 1n 1he United Nat.ions 26th annual Gtncra1 Assembly \\'ednesday. It was an unexpected shon· or strength by the Chiang K•i·sh.ek fort:es who are fighting lo retain t pltce In the U.N. The Nationalists \\'On 73 votts 1mong U1e 130 member! of lhe world body, seven more than necessary for a shnple ma· jori!y. Traditionally. the Assembly elects tht Big F'ive -China. the United States, Bri- 1a in. F'rl'J1CC and the Soviet Union-plus 12 other members sta tes a11 vice presidents. The vote therefore could nol ~ taken <IS an accurr.te measure of Nationalisl Chinese strength in the fin<1I te11t against the Coinmunist rtgimc. 1'hat \\•Ill come in the dtbate and \'Ott. nn rl val resolutions submitted lo !he Assernbly by the United Sta tes and Albania. Two L:.S. rl.":>olu11ons 1voutd admit Con1- mJn1st China and gi l'e it China·~ seal on 1he SeC'urity Council "•hile ar the same 11me ret<iinini: ii seal ror !hr. Nationalists 111 the 1;eneral Assembh•. The Alb<1n1an~ \\'OUld 1:x'pct !he National ~ i.~1 .. Since lh~ rnea.~ure h;i~ no! ycl reA(•hrd lhe floor of the assembly. ii 1vas belit•ed 1Sce TAJ \\'AN , Page ?I Arizona Holding County Suspect In Fraud Case Gregor Pavlo11. the. former f\tewport Bi'ach man accused of extracting $1.a million from Orangt County investor! on the strength or a non-existent hot dog machine, m:i y soon be back to face grand the11 charges filed by !he Grand Jury l I month!! ai;:o. Pavlov. 44. lhe forn1cr operator of l\1idn Inc. or Costa Mesa. wa.~ arrested by FBJ ;igenls in Scottsdale. Ariz. He had ;umped bail in both Ari zona and Nevada 1vhile a"·:iiling extradition heari11g in thvsc states. Bail has been refused on the current arrest and Orange County district at· torncy·s investigators said Tuesday that Pavlov ha~ 10 da)'S in which to file docum!'nts opposing t:xtradition. ''I think we're going lo g~t him back this time." 11aid Dtputy District Attorney Al Novick. ,.It's been a long wait but we're only loo e•ger to put Ulls man on trial." Authorltles allege Ulat Pavlov .cleludt.d tnore lhan 150 invtstor1 in Mido Inc. into be.Ueving lhllt they were pulling their money into • mRchlnc that would whip a hot dog rrom the freezing conip.artment, cook It and plsce It on a fresh bun with requirtd condinlenl~ \\'ilhin seconds. I nvestor~ lold lheir story to the Grand ,llll'Y "'Ith the result that lhe panel in· dieted Pavlov, formerly or 398 22nd St. on charges of rraud, grand lheft and &ell· In~ •tock wi thout t permit. • "\\'e. are all concerned about our en· 11ronment. '' Jordan adds. ··1'h1s may put quite a burdrn on our ~1<1ff, !hr.l's \1hy 1\'e are study111c 11 •• The old saying. ··tJt>aury is in 1he e)C' nr the beho lder" nlay, ho11·ever. bedevil the city. Tha1 ·s \\'here politicians have cross- ed swords in other cilles. Sorsabal isn 't loo worr ied. He feels the CP can be used simply as a. screening pr(lrt'~~ lo keep out bad pro1ects. not lo 1ell P('(•ple thl·v h<i\t' lo build a specific kind ol Sll'llLIUI I' - ··\\c·rc t•111uroll1ns qual1t ~. no1 color,' he :.!!):-. Thr ('P urd1nanc-e was flrst adopted \'01·. 6. l96i. ;tnd according lo So rsabal. 1:t nflw \\1del.• U:;{'ll In apartrnent. 1nduslr11i! and 0:0111n1erc1:il areas . .lordan Sa\s "\\'e now use it on ~on1c hinds. wh\ i10L aU'.1'' i\o date' has been set fur romp!etlon n( the city stud). r· j , l>.t.llY '!LOT S!•I! '~o"' PICKETS MARCti AT YELLOW CAB FACILITY IN COSTA MESA Owners, Drivers Tanll!.• Over Ad vent of Teamsters Union Taxi Drivers Strike Against Cab Franchise Taxi drh·crs have gone on i.t rikr against the Ycllo1v Cab franchise tl1;1t .~erve5 1-funtington Beach. Costa fi·lc~a. f\'e1\•por! Beach <1nd Fountain Valley, About 2(1 dnlcrs h;i\'e left the co1n1,.1 11y located at 186 E. 16th St . ~ost:i 1\lc~;1. i·hari;:tng tht franchi.~e 011 ncr. Hcrn1;in 'falt-. \1·ith unfair labor practices Their main t:omplainl 1s ;:i pnl1~·y rstabli~hed l111s n1on1h hv Talc, re[ju1n11~ dri vers to <'it her lease o; buy their tasis from Tate 's eo111µ11n y Pre11 1ously . drh•crs were paid :i $1UO ~ 11·eeJ.: guaran1 Cl' IOr tiO l111urs nf work. 111· 40 pe rcer1l t'un11111 si-1011. 11•/1iche1·cr \l'<l ~ largC'r . The poli!·y 1.:h .. nge foll o\\'cd a \'(1lr last n1on!h by 80 percent o! Ilic dn11crs 1n Join Tean1sters Loc:il ~72 . ·rale refused r11n1n1e11I 011 the st11~r this morning, s;iy1ng: "It's an old argu· rnent " Elmer Rothring. leader ol the stnk111g drivers, said the new lease ;irrangcmcnt makes drivers pay Tate .~)2 50 a d<•Y !n use the car. plus !hey ha ve In buy 1he1 r 01\·n gas. "\\'e also ha1•e to pay our own Social Security and everything else. because "'e be.come seU-employed businessmen That also eliminates our union ... he ch11rgcd. Some taxis are still operaling and most carry signs on top advertising a need lor new drivers. Rothring listed other charge..~ again5t the cab company including: -Residents of Huntington Beach. Co~lfl 11\esa. Nelvport Beach and Fountain Valley, he alleged. pay the highest r<1tcs tGO c.enls a milci in Orange County. -Cities. Rothring charged, don'! !ti· spect tht. taxis for mechanical defi- ciencies. -Rothring al:io said Tate sends hi~ cabs to Orange County Airport, when on· \y the cab company ln Santa Ana i~ authorized to service the airport "Because he. h I re 1 inexperienced Baby Drowns; l<'a Us In Bucke t of Wate r SUN VALLEY \UPI I -Alcx3ndro Vidana , 1, fell or put his hc1ul into a \rater-filled mop bucket Tuesday and drowned. polil'C said. Officers ~aid the tnfant w11s at the home or a bnl)yi;i rter. ~njuan.i Bonilla. 17 , \\·hen !hr 111Cid~nt tx:curre<I l\11~.!i Bonilla !1ud she was w1u1h1nlil dishes aL the time. I dril·('rli. lhC' ('abs oflrn can'1 rind !lit r1ghL addrc.~s." Rothr1ng cla imed The s!ri kf' leader also ::.aid . i11 his ' if'11 the local 1·a b ('On1pa11y ought tu be ~1v111~ spcc1:il ra!c.~ fur :.l'nitir t·1!17cns ;ind ha1~ d1c:1pJM'd p<-r~1111.~. :i.~ wn1t' othtr 1·n11l p<illlt'S d<l Stnlo.111~ d!'l\"I' ;1)~11 t 1unpl,1111rd Ilia! 11 heu thc::v 111ulo. 'umr l;1rc.~ -i.ul'h .1· rlrunk t·airs IJy lhf' p11l1(·(' -1t the ritlc1 rl1d 11Q! rn11' 1)11• 1111111('.\ l\J:-takrn 0111 1, Ilic d1·11r1··-. p.1,1 Roll1r111g ~;i1d tin• Tc;Jn1~1r1~ l'tlt1" 11·1.1uld hr ~l udy111:; thr 1 •h.1nH"~ during 11 4 nt'X! f('I\ \\'('~!,..' llrsrrval1Qns an• t'o m1ng dur for rl1 Hal'b11r Arca C(lurd i11<1 l1ng l'ou11t'il"s Ort It 1ncct111g ar \1'hlt'h a panel \l'iH discuSi the is:-ur ol !he lll-ycar-0ld vote. Hcscrvations 1n<1y be ~cnl lo 29 1' Rcchrood Ave .. Cu::.til i\lesa, at S3 50 pct IJC'r~on. Orange Coan l\;eatber ~lorC' low clouds and fog for tht. 1nnn1ing hours along the L'Oast. wit h sunsh1nc prornised for lhr ;ifter- 11oon lhghs al the beach 1n the low 1o·s rising to 83 inland. Ln""·:s lo-- nighl bctwrcn fi0·6.'i. INSWE TOIJ;\ Y ' '{'Irr Log11 11a 1'lo1itto11. (;ull'l· ,nu111t!J PJa111tou.st: 1,~ off to .a ghtterurt} .stur~ 011 the '1e1t' .seo· $(111 unl/1 un excel/cut .~tag1r1 p of il1e "'acl~ · prorluccd .. Plaza S111tc ... Sec £11tcrta111111e111. Page 36. .irlht " Ml rrll•t L!ttftMI \) IMllll'I • Moft '" itrvltt .. C.•IONrnot • ,,..,. .... ,.~ C••••• ,,,.,., " Mwhllt llw+wh • Cllfc•IM " ' H11i.n..I HI•• ... Cll11U;.ci lJ·M 0•1nt• Ctwnt~ • Ct,..lct " "' .. '''"""''' " iYl¥1I , ..... • 0.11~ HIUCll • S111n1 n ·11 0••·~·· " Or. ~11l~crll!n " Ii.Ill trill •u• • Ut<lo M•r-tll .... li.•lt•fflntntn! U·ll Tolo•11I•• " "~•ncr Jl-li 1hwtf" ) .. )I 1-<UIKl ll .. Wt111\1f • Ann k•n4or1 " Wl'llfft'I Now1 l'•M M•lll>o~ • Wlflll ,.,.,., .. I _J ( •. Costa . Mesa City Hall, Where Elite Mee~ Eat I By TERRV COVll..Lfl: 01 ltio 01111 l"llOT !Ti ft JT'S TOUGH being 11 O:ista J\.tesa City Councilman -if you're on a diet. Councilmen have a ha btl of eating full dinnP.rs 1n the city hall con fer- en~ room belore e;ach meeting. --. City hat! 1s rapidl y gaining a reputation as onP or the finest eateries in Cost.a ,.,fe sa The. varitty i.s t!ndless On differtnl nights councilmen enjoy Chinese, Me:11- C'an, lt.alian, JeOA·ish or Americ an food . The man "'ho picks the menu i~ City ~lanager F'red Sorsabal IT HAS BEEN rumored his job is in peril each time he l.tsl!i a new me;al. Sorsabal refuses ltJ reveal the nighrs menu lo any· ont in ad\'ance -evt!n the mayor. "They won't show up if they don't like ii." ht , chuckl es. Sorsabal says Jtv.•ish fnod and soul food is quilt popular with the coun - cil. But good old Colonel Sanders ha~ his night8. too. Average cost of lhe meal is $2 to S3 ptr se.rvin~. The city picks up the tab. The dining-at-city-hall routine or1ginattd & littlt more than a year ago. Councilmen moved thP.ir study sessions to 5:30 p.m. because of the work load and found they had no time U:r ea!. TREV DECJDED to bring in food so their stomach!! wouldn'l growl rlur· in& the pledge; of allegiance at the 6:30 p.m. mttting. Gtorgia, the city manager's secretary, ~rves as waitress for each me.al . Sbe does a fine job though cou ncil men don"t leave tips. In lht old days councilmen dined at rt staurants before each mttting, but th1t stopped v.•hen they realited members of the public couldn't very well travel the Duncan Hine:s trail with the.m . Anyone is now able to alttnd the conference room study session. though a large public crnwd certainly can 't be fed by the city. You can bring your own u ck lunch, though. Lately, councilmen have been forced to arrive early at city hall. out of fear the staff will polish off the. meal before the politicians get their share, The. dining strategy stems to v.:ork. C.Osta Mesa's council often displays & 1ood wise of hum or not found in other citits. A little good food might soften tht b1rsb temper of som e. othe r eltcted officials. IF COSTA MESA councilmen are good al withstanding the. pressures of public life, it must be due in part to a proper diet. Who can argue on a full ttor?llch? .Reds Plan to Boycott Talks Over Air Raids PARIS (UPI) -The North Vittnamese and Viet Cong delegations said "'ed· nnday they will boycott Thund11 y's peace ne1otiating session to protest the recent massive U.S. air raids on North Vietnam. Hanoi delegation !!ipokesman Nguyen T'na.n Le told a news conf4!rence "as a .eesture of energetiC' proh~st" his delega· tio n decided not to attend !he !30th mtttinl but would attend next week. The Viet Cong delegation . in a simultaneous statement, also rienounced thl!: U.S. air r11idl! and said it ~·ill boycott Thursday's session as well. ~scribing Tue'Sday's raids on North Vietnamese commune~ by more than 200 From POfle l ADSIT ... Salin11, and Riverside. Diversified in his approech. ~1r Adsit's design contributions ltl the Orange C-Oun· ty area include schools. 1hopp1ng centers, industrial park!'i and ci\'iC center!. He worktd on redev.?lopmt!nl and Ct!n- lr£1 business distrtcl designs for Hun- tington Beach. Cosla ~tesa. plus !!erving as a consu\la.nt to man y <;_1lles on zontng progr ams. Comm unity de.velnpmen1 plans in wh1rh he was involved includt! Los Angt!le ~· ~nlury C1ly, Marina del Rl!y. Diamond Bar. the Anaheim Con\·ent1on Center and South Coast Plaza 01.AH~I COAST DAILY PILDT ~ CDit.S1' l'Ul\.tSHINO ctlMPAKY •·\.ft N. w.-,,__ ... Pllbllllllr J.ck Ro Curlrr .............. o-r.i ......... n-•• K...,;l f'ditot n ... ,, J... M11..,lllt11 ,,...,,..... f.d)"" a.t.. M. L... a.;,ll, ... r, N1Q ----c ... M ... O"'- :tJo w .. t ••v Str1.t Mdhlt ~ .... , r.o. 1cm 11.0, n121o o.w ....... planes I! "the most serious ones this yt!ar . Le: said, "The Nixon Admlnlstratinn must assumt entire responslb!Ulily for these war-like acts." U.S. delegation spokesman StPphen Ltdoga r issued 11 statement saying th,. United Sl&tes hopM the Communi~ti would use the. interludt! "lo sef'k in - structions permittin&.J,hem to ab<lndon their propagand11 po~turP. 11nd get dnv.•n to work at these. met!ling~." "~'le ha ve noted that the. olher ~ide; does not wish to mee! ll'Jmorrnw ." 1aid ~ngar. ''In etfect they h11ve postponed the nex! pll!'nary session lo take: pl11ce on Sept. 311. We will bP. in lnuch with the l'lther side: on thP.ir proposal. "With respe<'t lo lhP rea.snns they ha \'I" advanced for not. meelinJ:: lnmorrnv.._ our noticy \\'ith regards l.n the prof.f!rt1nn of rt!conna issance aircr;i.fl anrl of U.S. fr>rces as !~1ey withdraw frnm South ViPl- nam h&s heen cle3rlv stated . The. other <:[de is well aware of this policy ," said Ledo~ar. While. the Communist flelega lion in Paris 11.·as annnuncing the Thursday boytott. Hanoi R11din accused the U.S. Air Forct nf committing "b11rbarou:ii crimt s" agamst North Vie;tn11m Tuesd11y by SP.nding 2()11 bombinp. slnkes again.~t "populattd area s" of Quang Binh Pro\'ince north of the Demilitarized 7,one j D~fZ). The; l l.S. command 1n S11ignn ha.' siurl that onl~· military targets v.•ert! hit but did nnt idenrifv them. A slalernent,· is~uet! b\' 1.hP N"nt!h V1el- n11mese forei~n ministr)' and hr('ladr.-i~L hy th!!. Vil"lnam NPW~ A ~ency IVNA \, said · "On ~eptem~r 2J. 1971. thp US l!il- perial1s1s cnmmltterl ne.,..•. p:ictremelv barbarous crimes against the Vletnamest people." Identical Names Lead to Error Identical last names and funeral~ Khtdule!f only thrtt hour.!I apart on Thursday led to incorrect listing flf the &ervice. time in T\JP.sday·s paper for Jt longtime C.Osla Mesa n. Rites for Mrs . Nan•y Ho.,..•e, 82. of 31~ E. l8th St., will be Thursday at t p.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary, with tnurnmtnl at H1rhor Rtst Memori11l Park. r-.fortu11ry officlals are 11lso handlin~ the earlitr rilts for Mrs . Irma Jean Howe, u•ho wa.~ unrelated to f\.1rs. Nancy Ho"''· a local rtsidt!nt for 55 ve11rs. They said lht coincfd11:nce In Identical names and services M close; togtther was rue in their experience. Convincing Argu.m.ent For Co unty Jet Ba.n Dan Emory of Newport Beach, 1ltp1"Jrt no\5t critlr.. may have hit nn • way to. ("('lnvince. the city of Oist1 Me.s11 to join Nt wport Beach in 11~ battlP to b111n the jtts .11LOr.11rige C<1un1.y Airport . "Just hll \''-lho~f' plJtnes h11nk 12 dt11:rtt-$ "'P•I v.·hr:n lhey hit PaHsadPS Road and he ad ~ttaii;:hl fnr !he Co11ta r-.1ts1 t'-lly hl'lll." Emory sug1es1ed. claiming th1t it 't 1 perfectly fta$ihlP: maneu"er Board Asks County Look At Air Unit "Lei's filld nut. if those people; down there. can tell ua what W do about air transport through a refertndum," urged Oiunty Supervisors' Board Ch11irman Rnbert W. Battin Tuesda v. The first District supeivisor from San· la Anti &sked County Counsel Adrian Kuy per to rt!se.11rch the subject. ''I want tn knnw whal they can or cannot dn.'' said Ratt1n . Ra!tnn referrrd. to a report flf 11 i\'lnn· day meeting bttWP.en Nt!v.'porl Bi>:ich councilmen and a new citlZP.O! rommlltef! inttre.stP.<I in eliminating je1 aircr;.ft nn1st . At that stssion , Ne ,.·port C-Ouncilman Carl Kymla is rtported tn have thre1tt n- ed a cnunlywide re.ftrendum on wbe:ther or not the county airport! 8hould allO\li' !Jip night of jet planes. The. council and committee are in· ttreste.d in curbing further e:tpansion of jPt nights al Orange_ County Airport and est::1blishing a new jet airport el~twhe:re. in lhe. countv. Kyml;1. J\.1;:iynr Erl Hirth and Coun - cilm<1n Milan Oost.al were named In a ne.gn!iating panel tn mr.Pt w i I h supervisnrs on lhe jet flight prnblem. Supe.rvi!'Jlr Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach adrled that th,. c011nly counsel ~hould check intn the "reason lnr, compoi-ition of. and JlO""'ers or tht! Airport Land Use Cnmmissinn." II h11s been reported b.v the; County Cnunse!'s office that ii would requirt a four·fifths vote of the ~upP:rvisors to over- ride veto of boar d :iction by the land use commi.~sion l'Jn 7.nninJ?. around airports A comprPhensive land usr: plan of tht county airPort arta adopted by the; Airport Land Use commission w11s bt;fore thr.: superviYJrs for adoption Tuesday but aclion was delayf!d . Battin said lhere wa.s not enough "back up material on hand.'' Tht plan would rule out !ht! re cent re r.one hy the County Planning Com - mission or W acres of McDonnell Douglal'i Corporation property at r.1.tcArthur Bnulevard and Campus Drive. 11 cross frnm the .:i irport The rezone will be before; the; supervisors ne:ict month for action., From Pagel TAIWAN ... rhal m:iny members simply vole;d by !ro11rl1tion in seleetinn of the vice pre~irlen!s. Of thP hig powers . Britain rr<:ti\·ed 118 \"Olts. F'r;i nrP. 116. lhe Snviet Union \ l.~. and 1ht United St11!e~ 11 4 in the vice presidenli11! vnling. EvPo lhough the vnte might largely be meaningless ~ far ;is the Nationalist's lu!ure in the U.N. is cnncerne.d, the N1- lio na.lisl ! reacttrl juhilAn!ly·. They said !he number of volea thev recef\"f'd cln~ely <1 ppro:icimatt!d thPir owii tstimates of how lhe shov.•down vote will ,, F'irst fire.works in lht Chin11 r.nntest v.·Prf' PxpectPr1 In cnme whtn lht> a5semb!y's 25 mP.mber steering com- mittee meets to adnpt thP. 109 item pro- vi~ion11I ~gend11 and allocatt! \•arious sub· jert.s to its .seven ~!anding co mmil!Pt! Tht Unilt d Stal ei-fnrmally submitttrl Wednesday its companion resolutions dt~igned to save; a 1e;.11t for Nationalist China in the l'tsse.mbly while granting membership to C.Ommunist China. Fr y ing Pan Fire Doused in H 0111.e ,,.. . ~ Aid Pouring In Mother of Dying Kids Gets Help OAll.. 'f I" 11..0f I li ff ~~of• FIGHTING CITY HALL Ousted Aid• Ooy1t Mill•r Fired City Head Seek in g Hearing In Huntington By ALAN DIRKIN 01 l~t 0 11IY l"l+"t S!11! Doyle ~1 11\er. ti\I, lhe ~uspenrled city a·d- 1n1nistrator nf !l11ntingtnn Beach. is ask· ing for a public hearing before the city counci l over tus dismissal. Miller riled a "'ritten req uest for the hearinl!; w11h !hf' city clerk at 2-34 p.m. Tuesday, 211 hours before the deadline.. He also filed a second letter v.·ith the clerk in v.•hich he : -F'ormally called for the council to stale its reasons for rem ovin g him from off1rP -Claimerl that the not.ice -0f dismissal w1lh wh ich he; was served at ft pm. StpL I ~. makinJ:: his dismissal effective Oct. 18 , did not compl,v v.•ith the city charter. -Req11rsterl that he be furnished v.'ith annthl'r rli smii-sal no!icl'. "I rl1rln 't 11:et to he a ci!y manager b~' lyin11: rlown . though I adn1ll I gol fired be:cause I rffu~ed 1{l lcnlJCkle_ unde:r.'' the; administrator cnn11nented this morning. The decision lo fire Miller was taken at an e1:ec11Uve .session of the. council on SE-pt. 7 "''hen five council men signed !ht dismi~sal notice that v.·~s served 11 week later -Al Coen, J<1ck Green. f\.1rs. Norma Gibb.,, Jerry r-.1;itney and Don alrl Shipley. Al that clnsed rlonr SPS5ion , the couni:i1 1tlso 11uthoriled Homer L. McCormick of the Santa Ana law firm of Rutan and Tucker to ·t negotiate "'1th thf! 1d- mlnistrator on nccep!ing a position as 11 consultant . Thi~ action was approve;d by all councilmen. Miller has nol accepted this offer - due to expire. Oct. 18 -anrl today declin· ed to comment on the negotialion8 with McConnlck. In hi8 letter Ill the cnun cil . r-.filler. whn sig ned it A~ city .11dm inistrator. asked thet the public he11rlng before the council be held prior to the Oct. 1a removal dale. Ht also 11ski; !hl'll. lhe hearing be htld in the co uncil's "regul11r meeting place" as sfipul.11ted in lhe charier. The next two council meelings. exc!ud~ ing an edjourned session set for Thursday night. h11ve hPPn tent;ilivtly scheduled for th e npw r-.1urrly f';irk r o m m uni t y cluhhnuse nn Oct 4 anrl Q('t JI\_ In the stconrl letter tn the cnunriL SOU'TH SAN FRANCISCO IUPJ 1 - The divorett whose three survivln,ii: t'hild rf'n face al1nost certain death from Batten's disea5e s:11d l0day I hat offer,; of help were pouring 1n to her. .!arqueline Collum , 3( who is nn welfare. lost her blind &nd hPlpless 13· yrar-o!cl dau~htcr l11sl v.·eek 1-l er daughh>r Kathlf'r n. nfl w thP 1JldPsl ::11 12. and her son Ch;:i rlr~. 7, :t rf' lx1th pJ~n bl11111 from lhe rare d1sc11se '>l'hlie Cri ~tal. 6. 1s losing her sight The deJ.tenerative silment hf>~ins et !hf! age n( ab<lu~ ~ "'tlh w<lrsening v1s)nn follov.·e<i by brain dt>ler1oral1on and ftn:illy loss of roordir.alion befnre death . Dr J\·an Diamond , a neurn\o~i~t at !he Unive rsity of Californ ia '-·ledical Center he;re. cnmmen!ed Tuesday Iha! "all we ~-now is that it's .11 relR live ly re re ailment that affects brnin cPlls which become swollen v.·ith an unkno"A'n melabolic chemical As f;ir as rurrent research goes. Jl .<1crms to be in curable ·• He sa irl snn1e .'il~I rh1ldren a ye11r in California ;ire afflicted. f.1rs. Collun1 s<li<l "Snmeborly drnvE' up T" my door this morning. h<1nrlrrl me 11 check for $200, wished me luck and drove off .·' A ~·rnup nf 80 s;iilors ;i! Trr:lsUrr T~land. hendf'rl by Ba1linrnan Si•cond Class ~likr Sharadrr. pro1n1 ~ed $400 tQ help send ~1 rs . Collutn and her dying childrrn to Oe.troit to consult a s pecialist. Callers have "Offered lots of clothes for the children and snme even want to help with the housev.·ork.'' she said, Rdding .she was particularly pleased "by man y railers who said lhey were. praying for us." J\lrs. Collum, who still hopes tbal doc- Irvine Co. Wins Land Zone Battle The lrvine Cnn1pan y srttlrd :in olrl Fight ~lnnd11y n1gli\ hy w1nn111~ com- mertial 1on1ng rnr 12 a<'rr~ r1f indu.~trial l;ind fro1n the C!JSla Mrsa Cily Cou11cll. The acre;ii:e lies between the NE>wport Frcrw;iy :u1d l'ullman S1rrc!. Son1e. m;inurac1t1rer.~ in thr :1rr:1 had nnl'e np· pns!'<l lhe 7.one ch:ini:e. but drtlppctJ their nppns11tnn after Irvine (lffi ci:ils agreed In lim1l lhe t_vf}Cs nl comn1ercial del'rlnp· men! allnv.rd. Co11nc1lmen were unan imous in sup· porting the lrvint re(]llPSI. \\h1c h has heen on the hooks i-lnce the land was 11n- ne xf!d lo the city in 1967. WATERBED BILL GOES TO REAGAN Asseml)lyma n Robert Badham ·i:; w,11ferhf'{l bill is on Gov. Re2.g:in 's desk today. The bill by lh P Newport Bea r h Republ ican would plarr I h e. hydraulic ~lu!1'1her ,111rl~ under rtgu1Rtinn of thf' Stale Bureau flf Furniture 11nd Re;dding In set he;il!h and safe!)' standards ·rnr manufac· ture;rs. r-,li!ler ritP~ se{'1ion 606 IJr the city rh::1rter C , J d J L d which re•rl•. "At le"I 30 d•ys pcioc lo npp c . e t a n 8 lhP elfPrti1·r ri;ile nf hi ~ rrmn\'.:il . lhP til.V ::1dministra1nr shall he fllrn is he<l v.•1lh a HO NOLl fLU ll"Pll - A Br,11n11f wr il1Pn nnt 1cr st11tin~ th e rnuncil's in· Airlines Aoe1ng 707 mih!ary ch:irter fl ight tention to remove him. and . if requested with 174 per:i;nn~ 11bn11rd landed safely at hv the r 1ty a<lminislrator. the re,11.snni-H0nolulu lnlt'rnal1nnal Airport Tue~day !hPrPfor.'' v.·i1h a crippltd nose "'hee l. tor11 ca.n find A cure for the fal aJ diseJtst, say5 "there"s hope every d.!ly my ehildreD arr a!i\•t •· Rul "'hale,·er ra te .!1W;:i1ts her .11nd her slrickrn famil~, she says, "J>NJple h•Y • bf!en just wonde;rful." l\1esa Council Votes to Cut 011e Diamond The Corsica Park Dodgers will have one Jes~ ball diamond In practice on ne:rt summer. but they wnn't be running across a paved parkinli!; Int. Co~t;i J\lcsa Cnuncilrnen agrepcf f..1on- d;iy night that the five 11rre Cori-ica Park t1ncsn't nred oH-strcet parkin~ especi;illy if one nf the 1\110 baseball fields is elimintited. Co~ricllmen did set 11 pot1cy of building parking lo!s (1!1 all new park.~ "'here; the p11rking is l ikel~' to be needed . Dl\n Srn:illwond . a trustee of rh tt Newporl-,'vles<1 Unified Schwl District ;ind 11 1\li'.~:i Verde resident. led the figh t againsL a new parking lot. "Everytime v.·e turn around somebody is tryinJ! to takf' a ff''A' pieces nr park 3"A'ay frnm us. J\1nst residents w<1lk tn this park, v.·e don't need the asphalt,'' argued Smallwood. • City Manager Fred Snrsabal had pro- posed removing one b:ill diamond in ra vor of a parkinF 1(1( Councilme;n agreed tn remove the diamnnd . but decided to leave lhl' gras~. for park use;s other than l>;i~eball Sorsabal managed lhe. Corsica Park Dod~ers -a city youth let1j:!Ue bast!ball team -this summer. and Smell·Nood man;iged the same learn !ht summer hefore . Smallwnod. happ,v with hi.<1 viclnry. said tie 'd bf glad to c0me Jn bat for Sorsi!lbal to build parking stalls on any ne.w parks. FrfJnJ. Page 1 CHINA ... rnrmalinn on what goes on in Chm&. Alth0ugh they described i;nme of th& f'\'idencf' ;is •·ci rcumslanhal.'' th e ~n11rcpi; i;:-iid '"there are, neve;rtheless, snme de(1ni{e .sign~ of R crisis-lype situa· li("ln there.'' They said !hr possible emPri;.:ency was indicated hy a serie.<1 nf "unusua l" eve;nt!I in Pekinfi: Jn recen1 days: -T~e flecisinn hy Chinr~e au!horihes lo C'-'1\1 rlfl lht! National Day parede. NPWS dis pa t('hes from Peking first reported I.he tAnrel!atinn and the sourcf's .si:1ld em· ba~sies in Peking h;id l11ler confirmed ii. -The grnunding nf all domestic 11•rcr;ift , includin~ mihtiir~· pl;inei-. rluring the p;ist few clays. A traveler whn <IT• r11·r<I in Hnn,g Knn~ Tuesd11y from Chin ::1 said he \Vas fnrrrd In wait fnr !wn rl<1ys be.cau.~e all flight~ wrrr h:ilterl Ht .said thr~· \l'Pre ~topprd fnr ::it least !hree days, ;irenrllinJ:: to 1nfnrm;it\on he received in Prking, but no rPasnn was ,;i1·rn -The sutJdrn "inarcr$s1 bil1tv" l'Jf Prrm1er Chou 1':n-la1 Tllesda.v Ill foreign 11sitnrs whll had exf}f('!td to ste him. Chnu h;is been rrcei\'ini.: fnrtign dtlega· Hons ;ilmosl dail y fnr the p;ist i;e.\'eraJ l\'Prk~. -ThP .:i\).~rn<'e or MY major mLlilary le11ders from the public .,-)e .. sin._e early 1111.~ month. 1 -~~~----c-~~~-:: Firemrn ln11:ged a real case nF nut nl l -~---~r•~·o r11'"m-:'~1._.,..,.,..,.,'"'!I !he fryin,I! p11n and intn thP. fire 1'uesd11y IC~CW t..a " ~- 1n NP\\'f!Or1 Rea ch GEM TALK They ;irr1rt>d at !ht 0. H Calhoun 1 hnme. 21.1,1 V15la L<1rtd n. af1er I.hf' 1n1f111I 1 p m. al;:irm. to fin d the blaze was alrrady out. lnvest1ga!nrs ~aid r-.l rs. Calhoun tnld them her son was fryin~ a ste;ak lnr lunch, v.·hen grta ~e 1n the pan ignited. A rug "'as !hrown n\·er the stnve In smother lhP. '1ame5, but it was also ig- nited . Grabbing the pan. J\.1 r~. Calhoun car- TODAY by ried it hastily lo tht kitchen sin!!. hoping i•ilill-•.., .. www.,,rm=rr~eu•mrm..,,,41.,wmC1""""'~ to dou~e the firt wit h w1ter. Flamf's ignite:cl a shade hanging from tht kjfrhen wint'fnw. Ry lhe lime the fire. was tllinguished wit h a garden hose. tht kilch e.n had sus- ta ined $300 dam1ge; a.nd Mr1. Calhoun received a minor arm bum which firemen treated with salve. Skiing Fitness Class Slated by Coast 'Y' The Orange Coa11t. F'11mily YMCA Is nf- fering a aix -week "Get Fit to Ski" course sl11rting ntxl ~fonday night Al the YMCA fa cility, 2300 University Drivt, Newport Beach Bill Brown. YM CA phyaic al director. 111id most ~ki injuries are the rtsull of poor Cflndltlnning on the part of the skier. Thrtt claM timea wil l be offe red, three. d1y8 a \lo'f!ek. Tht fee is SI~ for 8iX wttks l'Jf condilionlng. For further information phone. 6U.9990. ,, Korea Link Opened PAN~fUNJON, Kort8 1AP ), -A dirffl IP1Ppbnnt link betw P.tn Snuth 11nd Nnrlh Kore1 11.\=1! optntd tnday at this lruf'e \•illsat to facili t11tP Rl!d Crn~~ t1lkir on tht fate of 11n esl1mated 10 mllllon Knrean f1m llles 5tparalt'd &!nee I~. DIAMOND SIZE ANO VALUE \Vnuld you be ~urprise<l to "'.11.lk into a je"·elr~· i-tnre and find a one carat d1Amond and A 1"'0 carat dla· mond tinth sellinS! for lht-same pr ice~ ~!any people \\'Ou!d. but they ~houlrln'l be. Size does have bear· lnµ: on 1he price. hut e,·en more in\portrin1 is the q11ality and cut of the finished gem . The or1i;?infll diamond from which a _!?em stC1ne ii-cut. is con siderably larger than lhe Hnlshed stone you :see. Ax the time you see the gem in the jewelry store. it has been cut tn re.move fla\v:s and inhance the bri!Jiance buried in !he rough stone. Judi;::ini;:: i;17.e i~ simple and c&n be h11.nrlled by m ost shoppers. but to get the best value for your dia· n1onrl dollar , you need the a id of a trusted gem expe rt. Only he is quali fied to judge the clarity and cut of a finished diamond. Stop in and \\'e v.i ill be ha ppy t.o show you top quality diamonds in var iou~ sizes \Ve ""'ill 3lso be happy to help you make the best dia1nond bu y. I 11 I I ' Ttw1•1 "() f\Mr '°'""tlment. Pen 01 P1-.el1 ,,. ,,,,,, $1200 Se1 .,,.,,... . 24,00 J. C. fium1 ,,/,rie'1 Jl'w efer:i 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT T£11M ~ IANICAMEAICAA O-MASTEll: CHARGE 24 YlA•S SAM[ tOCAllON ,HONE 5.tl.J.tOI I M edi11a Cctse Jury Stiidy Slated Soo11 F'T. MCPHERSON, Ga. \UPI ) - Although th!'.' issues in the r.ty Lal court· martial of Capt. Ernest L. Medina are complex. !he iury is not expected lo take long to reach a decision. Deliberation m<1.v begin today. Al! that rem.:11ns before the Jury grt.o; the case are · f1n.:1l arguments by the fiefen.c;e and pro.~ecution and the reading nf voluminous instructions 1o the ,tury . The 40 p.;igcs of instrur:t inns. tvpC'rl r.n lf'gal·srze paper. 1-1 ere conipletrd during TuP.<.rlay's st'ssinn'. r.-1ed1na .. 1.1. of fl11)ntro.<.P. (;{>1!'1 .. faePs wide·uinging ('ha rgcs frorn a misdP· meanor to premC"ditatC"rl murrler. making 11 ny number of finrl ings poss1hle , in· clurling acquittal on all charges. Possible sentences for con\'iction range from one year to life. No ntatlcr v.·l1at, fl·ledina has said he will quit the Ann.v when his trial is over. E 11en iF he is found innocenl. he said. his career as a professional ~olrlier is ruined. Under rnilitary la11', there cannot hf' a hung jury . lt requires four affirmall\'e votes from am0ng the five jurors to con- vict fl-1edina or an ything. Any number less than ll1at v.·0uld result in acq11itta\. r-.1ed1na no w fa ces on!y one of the original 102 m11rder rharges lodged against him that hP persnnally sh0t anrl killed a V1et11ame.<.e woman in a rice p:;irJ. dy outside My Lai. The mosl spet ta cular charge aga1n~t. t.lerlina \1•as that he ~irp 0verall rcsponsibilit~· fnr lhP ma,.;sacrP al i\ly Lai. Aller t('.~tin1nny enrif'd in lhe ca~e . the m1lltary jurlge. Col. Kenneth A. Howard. rf'ducerl that ~pecifi cat1on - chllrging Mrdina \1•lth 100 counts of murder -to inl'oluntar.v manslaughter. \l'h!!'h carries a rnaximum penalty of three yrars in pris0n . Tile jury cnulrl further redure !h~t chargP to nej\lig e:nt homicide. e miscle· rn e.:1nnr "·hich carnes a maximum 1en1rneP flf on~ yPar. Tough Figl1t Predicted F 01· Prayers "'ASH !NGTON IUPIJ -House far· tions for and against ~ conslllutional amendment tn allow praytr in schools agreed today the fi~ht isn't over. But the prayer force~ had scored an in- itial victor,\' that opponents said woulrl M hard to re1•er.~e. \\'ith a final three signatures. affixed moinent!l after the House met at noon Tuesd;iy, proponents had con1pilrd a ]1st of 218 members -an absolute majnrily of the House -tn support or a petition to force a vote on the pr<i yer issue. The pe!ilion freed from the Jud1r.1ary Com1nittee a proposed constitutiona l change by Rep. Chalmer~ P. \.Vylie \fl· Ohio f to allow ''nondenominat1onal" prayer in public places like schools. This would have the effect of overturn· ing Supreme Court decisions or 1962 and 1963 holding that organized prayer in the school~ abridged religious freed o m guaranteed by the first Amendment. To approve a constitutional amendmtnt takes a tv.•o·thirds vole of the House, and the initial reaction of mosl members v.•as that thi~ will be rolled up without trnuhle. However, leaders on both sides v.·arned Iollov.·ers against a premature letd0wn. "I mu.sl point oul that the ball i;.:ame 1~ not .vet over," \Vy\ie said ln a st;:itement '':'/everlheless I 1hink that !he sig ning 01 n1y dischArgc petition by a mAjority o[ the house represents a s1gn;;1J vic1nry." Chairm;;in Emanuel Celler (D·N.Y I, v.•hose judiciary committee consiclerl'fl the prayl'r issut> l'lt length in 1964 and concluded the courrs ruling should not be upset. expressed regret at the House ac- lion, but he noted that major church i:;roups are on record against overruling the court and expressed hope members \\'ill consider those views be[ore voting. The vote for parliamentary reasons i~ not expected until Nov. 8. Both sldt>s !'~· pectcd 10 use the time For recruitment. O!d hands said !he odds favored \V ylie, however, ancl !hat opponents had hes! pin their hopt>s on the Senate. To become effective. a const1tutional .:imendment also requires a two-thirds \Ole in the Sena te too. followed by ratification by 3ll state legislatures. Teachers Set Ten11s DALY CITY ~A Pl -The 227 l'lrik1ng .Jefferson Element;:iry School Distric:t teacherii vot ed un;:inimousty Tue!>day to prest>nt 1 i;trike settlement propo!lal lo the ~chool board. Teachers representative~ were schedul· t:d to meet later with the: school board. AIR CALIFORNIA Sertin1 Sacramenlct, s,n rr1nci$CO, San JG!!, Oakl1nd. Orana:! County, Onla1i11, Palm Sprinp and San Oitgo. Phont (714) 5'0·45SO for reservat iont Or call your local travel ~ient / ' ' ~ ' . •' ,, / I ' c . Makitig llie Doll.a1•s Denver U.S. ~1int coin supervisor Harry La"'l"ence releases a bin nf freshly minted E1senhov•er dol lars to a sorting bench The Eisenho\ver dollars contain no sliver and are made of nickel alloy. They \\•ill be released to Lhe public in October . Deatl1 Es~aped Plane Hits Bedroon1 ; Girl Lires AlJGUSTA. IJa_ fAP l -A small plane crashed today int.a the bedroom of 11 16· year-old girl. who wa s then buried uncl er c0llapsing portions of the house, and the pilot wa::. killed . All five members ol lhe famil y of il'lr. ancl tllrs . Robert Collier. inr lucl ing ihP. daught.er, M&rgaret. Ann, survived. Coll ier said a nei,e:hhor spotted hPr ;i rm i;!1t'k1n~ nut 0f debris in tl:te basemen! and she wa s pulled nut ~rc0nds before 1hr hnu~e burst into flames. ''\Ve heard !he explnsi0n . and I 1hnuphl. it was the furnace in the basement," Collier ~a id. "We ;:ii\ mt;l in 1he hall. all except the ntdcr daughtrr ... and 1-1·e cnuldn 't find h('r_ "Theo house "'as burning. ancl I br0kP. inlo her bedroom . hut she wasn·1 tht;rP ' The impact of the plane imbedded lhP t;ngine in to the wall above Margaret Ann's hrad. he said, adding . "She was 0nl y three [eel from where they found the dead pilot. •·A neighbor finall.v .~aw t.t;irgaret Ann's arm stickine, through the debris in lhe basement, and· v.·e pullM her out. \\1p .. . only had about five secr>nds ltft In .(!et nut of there:." She v.•as uncnnsciou~. :incl rou!cln 't cry nuL She had bPen so rln~e to the impact lhat th~ oil from !he engine dripped 0n her hair . Collier said The ic:irl v:a s hospilahu•d 1111h a broken coll ar bone. Editor Savs \V a llarc Brother Ccts Payoff riH)NTCO~·l ERY , Alri. (Af'1 -The ~!nnt gomer~· Ad rtrti~cr.Journal ~;i 1d to· cla v that \.01'. Geori:?.e C \\'allacP·s hro!hcr l,frald anrl ~tatf' Rr>p. Rankin F11r ~pl 1t ;;i $RO.fl()() p;;iynfl frntn II Rir n1· lnghAm attnrnPy who handled st.ate OOnd i s~uts in 191\5 ;;ind l(lli7 In an artic:le \vrittcn bv Prlilor and pu hli~hrr H<irnlrl ~lartln. the ne\\'sp;:iprr ~;iiri hr>!h Gerald \Va\lace and the ~1arinn Cnunt~· rrprescntal1\•P rrre1\·rc1 l he p.:iymcnl.~ from Ald rC"ti Rose. DAIL'( PI LOT § ·.-Inductions Set Draft Returning To Normal Tasks WASHI NGTON iAPl -r-.1en with low draft numbers who have lost tht>ir deft>rments -~rimarily stud ent 1 graduated from college in J une or d!'npouts -are expected tn be the first called when the Selec ti1·e Service resumes 1ndurtinns. Or;if! 0Hic1als ga ve no indication whPn the first men would ~ called. but said men v.·ould be in untform v.ith1n two week s after President Nixon signs the draft measure approved Tuesday by the Sena le _ Nixon ls expected lo quickly sign the bil! extending the Selective Service Si· stem . 0The impact of other major provisions nf the act wt!\ be slow to materialize, of· firials said. lnclt1ded are the phasing out nf undergraduate deferments, the right of a inan to present v.·itnesses before his t>nard. requiring a local or appeal board to have a quorum v.•hen hearing a rrF:is!rant. and lnv.·ering the maximum length of serrice on bnards from 25 In 20 \'cars · Pentagon officia l~ have Sllid that ahou t 20 .000 draflees wo1iid be needed during the remainder of the year, includ ing a lfi.f\00 ,Jul~·Augu st request left hanging v.·hen the dra!t authority expired June 30. Tha! \1•ould hnng this yellr's total lo less lhan 110.000, the smallesl callup since !07.500 were drafted in l9fi 4. \Vhen the draft 111as sus~nded the Pentagon hflrl asked f0r 88 .000 -aside from lhe ,Jul y.August 16.000 call -and the draft boards had provided 83 .000. Selective Service offirials said nearly t ver~' quahhed man with lottery no. 125 or lnwcr would be called. \Vhether it will rerirh 14fl, the current limit for ordering preinduct1on exams. depends on the Pen· tag on manpower requirements. The <!raft bill sets a limil of 1'.10.000 in· rhiction~ in the current fi scal yt>ar that hegan ,Jul y I and 14fl ,OOO in the next fiscal year, hnth we!! above this year's ex· pcf'ted callup. The h1ggcst change in the draft rrn· \'1ded in the bill gives the president ri1Hhnri1 v to phase nut under~raduate stu · <lent. rlt'!rrn1ents . Students who entered collei;P or trade school thi~ ~ummer or fall won 't be eligihle for deferments, nor 1,1·111 fut11re undergraduates, official~ s.:11d. L:nnergraduatt>s whn recc11·e rlef!'rmenL~ before the past. Sllmmer may krep them until they graduate provided lhe v make sati~factnry progress toward a degret> rir rlnn 't. rrarh age 24. Only medical student~ can still be deferred under the new h1!I. Ne1v 11ndergraduates will bP perm1tll"d • • to complett the current term or 1emer;ter before reporting. officials aaid. If a ~enior, ll student may complete the school year. 1 spokesman added. ' ;; . . The bill also makes a change in U. status of divinity studen ts. They will rm longer be "exempted" but will be "defef. red " until age 26 and then choos~ another calling to esca pe the draft. Hii::h schflO\ student.5 who are 2G.yt>ar4 old seniors also be able to finish out their school year t.o graduate, officials $a.id. The old law pt>rmiUed a high school stu· denl to he inducted on reaching age 20 or graduation. whichever came first. ln addition, the new bill requires futttre draft board appointments to be repre.sentalive of the race and natil'lnal origin of persons living within each board's jurisdiction. Youth Pulls Off Ar111ed Robbery On Speeding Bu.S CHICAGO (UPI) -Police and federal ;i gcnts today searched for • modem-day .Jesse James who pulled a pistol and rob- hed sever?.! passengers aboard a Greyhound bus as il rolled along a busy Chicago expressway. The young man boarded the bus at Fort ~Vayne. Ind. Tuesday, taking a seat near the rear. When the bus started heAd:i.nQ: into downtov.·n Chicago on the Dan Rya::n Expre~sway, he pulled a gun and ordered the othe:r passenger tn hand DYPr their money, wallets and jewelry. The driver of the bus, Walter Tribolet. 6.l Lima. Ohio, said he: was unaware ef the holdup until the gunman came to the front of the bus and asked to be let CIUt at lhe edge or the expresswa y. Tribolet pulled to the side of the fll· pressway and tht> robber left the bw. He opened the baggage compartment and gnt 11110 5uitcase~ wh ich he appert:ntly brought when he boarded, Greyhound of· f1cials said. Tribolct then drove the: hus t.n thf': downtown term inal, where he notl!Jed pollr.e and lhe FBI. Two passenger~ were robbed of about $200 each, one man had $47 taken amt another passenger lost $8, according ~ William J. Talon, a Greyhound offietal. Talon esti mated the total loss betwetn S.5fMl and taoo. ' I I I ' • Di\U_,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . . Fiesta Tradition Begun SaluL1ng the swan song for summer \Vilh a commun- il y festival JS a time-honorl•d American lrt1dlt10n. trorn Pennsylvania's farmland harvesting to urban fun on the Oran ge Coast. ·' 'The annual September observan ce here has gro~·n from the old :\l! States' Festiv al to the Fiesta de Casi.a 1'.1esa \\'hich concluded Sunday \\1ith historical reference to old Spanish days. By its yearly grQ\\'th and increasing' annual support by various community agenries. our locar fall festival is becoming traditional. Community support is indicated by a family turnoul of 12.000 persons. 1,300 of y.·hom enjoyed the Sons of Italy-prepared spaghett! dinner among other attractions. Considering the energetic community leadership be- hind the Fiesta de Costa J\1 esa. \\'e can expect it to gro\v in coming Septembers, just as its late-spring counterpart t he fish Fry has done. Saddleback's Problems During the long hassle over student hair lengths <it Saddleback Co!lege, trustees frequently reiterated I.heir belief 1hat the college board and its policies were in tune \vith the con1mun1ty. '·J think ~'e understand and r eflect the temper or the electorate in Orange County," s.a.id Trus tee 1-lans \1ogel in April, 1970. Pointing ou t that the district's ori- ginal S9.5 million bond issue was approved by 73 percent of the voters, he added, "But if t hose people out there decide they don't like ~·hat's going on here .•. that's A Forni of 'Socialis11i At tlie Top' As you probably know by 110\\'1 I spend my summers in \Visconsin, up in the cheese and rherry country. It is a rural region, populated by i;turdy individua lists, most of 'A'hom vole the straigh! RC"puh- lican ticket a11d de- ~ry .. go1·ernmc.nt v.•aste and extra1·a- gance." But I th ink lhe real reason !hat rhe flpponents of such "l'.;islc·· ;.nd "'ex1ravagance" havf! marif! so little head wa y (no matter which politi- c<tl party is 1n poll'erl is Lhat th ey them- Sl:'ll'C's are ready, at the first opportunily, to take advantage of dear old Uncle Sum. S0:\1 E YEARS 1\GO. I rrcall, the U.S. District Court h;:id to change the rules of price supports for C'heese, because the cheese dealers and makers \\'ere milking the government as if il v.·ere a herd of Holsteins. For an unconscionably Ion~ tITTJe . .it v.-as a common practice nf !hf! dealer'.'! and makers to produce rheddar cheese JUSt barely good enough to mret govern- n1ent ~rade. and then unload 1l lo t;ncle Sam at 1he prrraihng support price. The g.i1·crnn1cn1 p:11d for storage. and rnunths l<itcr , 11hen the cheddar 11;::is agrd and cured. dc<ii('f\ houghl back the san1e C'hPf'SI' with a 2·ccnt a pouncl niarkup ln ;irl0 1t1on . the go1ernn1Pt1I look an.r SfJ(ltlagr nr 5hrinkage, 1hr f!raler recell- 111,(! haC'lo. only wtiat he 11·anted. ''0 ~!A KER C'OL'l.D store or curt" t hN:se for so !ov. a f"Ost. lind therefore it was comm on practice of the cheese D ear Gloomy G us The purring noise of our potiC'f! he]lcopters provide~ f!Ur family \\'il h a peaceful sense of pro1ec1ion. Un· doubt.edly the burglars. bicycle thieves, rapi.~ts and hit·and-run drivers would be. safer wilhoul them. but not accident victims. Aren "t v.·e willing to endure any· thing lo help police prolrct us~ -E. D. B. T~I• ltl ll,lr• rtfltch ••t h'I' Vl•W•, ~·' t1tt1u1rllr 1~tJt ol !~t ""n~1 o1r. '""" rtur "' OHYI •• GIOO<nY G"'• D11!1 ~i+•t. makers to use lhe government to earry !heir inven1ones and to age -buying back only when the commercial market needed supplies. Chec.~e was "sold'' to !he government one mon1h anrt "bought" bark the next month, v.·1tnout moving a pound of cheese. The go\'ernmenl .,..·as used lor Lhe ri~ks, the storing and 1/1c curing -until the courts beltitedly sleppecl 10 and rhangrd the ground rules. The v.·hole s~·stem, of course, wa5 an unjustified windfall for lhe cht•ese makers, and violated :ill their impassioned rhetoric about indiv1du;il in- ltia!il'e, the sacred rol e of risk t'::ipital, and The American \\'ay. I CITE THIS spec1ric instance al lf'ngth because I have some perS-Onal knowledge or it; bi.;t it is by no means the exception among groups loudesl in their pro- testal!ons against ''welfare handouts"' and "g<tlloping soc:Jalism... The ri,l!hl hand salutes the nag. v.·hlle the left darts into lhe go\'emment lill. \\"hat too many grriups seem to want i~ nigged CQmpc!1 tion for 01hers and a form (If ~1a!1sm fQr lhemsel1cs ; for "hat else are i;;urh rle1 icrs a.~ wir1,.<>pread pncr-f1x1n~ but a forn1 of "!:OClali!im al tile top"? ·,\nd it sccn1s to rne 1ha l thi~ J;:inus·hkc attitude rrcatcs a public cynitis.n1 about our rronnmy that r!Of's more 10 sub1·rrt cap1lal1sm !ban rnp1es uf "Das Kapital" clepos1t.cd in e\"ery hotel room in the country. Cheaper and Healthier To the Ed itor · Has an}one in our city go\·ernment el'er ronsidered the possibll1ty that parks need not af1,1•ays be l andscaptd, manicured aod n1a1ntained as a display f1or Beller lloincs & Garden~ 1n order to be a worthwhile pla~ area r o r ro11ngs!rrs~ I !o.,..· aOOul sa1·ini;: all thr mo ney "'e spend on ";;1rr. plants a;id Nardcners and hal"1ng an area left in its r11"' stare where C'h1tdren can dig, ride bike~ chm b or \\•hatever? How about simply providing somt. super\'ision, !'iOme mounds of dirt and some lart;e trees; KIDS LOVE TO climb on fallen logs. giant concrete pipes, and piles of-- boulders. Natural dirt makes the bes~ roads for 1011 cars and trucks. and a natural track-with appropriate obstacles for bicycle riders rould ket!p some active bo~ s \'Cr)'. very busy. A do-it-yourself baseball dlmnond and a few basketball hoops 'A'Ould do the rest. l'm sure !hal it 1,1·ould be far cheaper and more f!ffectl\·e and heaHhy 10 J)lln play areas like this. pro\'1de some gu~n,ision and minimal maintenance than ell thf! l1 wns and manufactured playthings put togethrr1 COUNCILfl1A1~ St. Cla1r"s idea to h~\·e (il!hing ponds ls lhe gre~1e~1 idea -and they should bt Jeff with natural veget&· ltPn, mcks and !'Qml' ~hi:i<le No ,11:rass, no laodscapins; and costly maintenance. \.\'e ~l a ilhox Letters from f'eadtrs are toelco1ne. Normally 11ir1tcrs sliou/rt conue)l lhcir messages i11 300 wo rds or lf'SS. J'h ~ right to co nden.se letters to fit spa ce or e/imi11a1 e hbel is Teserved. All ltt· ttrs must include .1:ignature and mail· T11g address, but names ni.ay be with· held 011 request if tiufficient reason is nnpare nt. Poetry will not bf! pub- lished. could afford to ptrhaps have a collegf!. student or retired gentlf>men on duly to supervi~e and teach fi!hin& techn iqu es, :itock the pond and keep the water fil!ered. if !lo n1uch money was nol spent on landscaping and gardening. AlsO' whattver happened to the bicycle trails? Then, too, how about "dog trails'' and brid1e trails? WITH SOME inspir11tion in our plan- ning. this community could be the kind of v.·ell.roundtd. ap!>falin~ cily lhal enriche!I 1ls occupan!J. These ideas are really not \•ery erpensive. espt'cially w h r re mainlenance is concrrned \''t' \\'Ould All feel tru!y nch if ""l' made the mo~! of our natural su rroun~1ngi:; 1nsttild of rrptacing f'\"f'r_v ·I race of 1flature w11h fnr ci:d ~nrl 11rl iflcial ''grPrn ~Its·• MHS. GRANT R BERTOLET the end of your money. The onl y way people have to ex· press their dissatisfaction with the V.'ay schools are run ls by voting dO\\'O bond issues," The recent resounding defeat of Saddleback's p ro- posed new $24.8 u1illion bond issue left a lot of people asking "l-l o~· come?" But few are inclined lo blame the debacle entt.rely, or even largely, on the way the school is run. The time-consuming h.a.!r d ispute has been rather r idiculous and th e young college has been sniped at as a "high school with ashtrays.'' But there are plenty of students, including some 1,1•ho fought the dress code, "'ho have expressed satisfaction ·"·ith its academic offerings. The fact is. it takes time to buiJd any school. It could be that the "temper of the electorate" has undergone some changes. F'rom 44.966 eligible voters in the 376-square·mile d istrict at lhl:! time the first bonds \1·ere voted, that electorate has grown to 74.247. The fact that only 15 pert:ent of thrrn turned up at the polls in lhe recent elect ion Viould in dicate the new· con1ers are apathetic about their electoral duties. It has been suggested that recent court decisions re· gard1ng proper school financing may have influenced the voters, along 1vith the \vage and price rreeze \Vhich called sharp attention to the stale or the economy. Some opposition to the bon d proposal could be traced directly to the hoard's refusal l.o fare up to re- qucs!s to do son1etbing to equalize the procedure of electing \rustres, in the Jlght of population changes. d"1•• /vv!INI..~ ....... Saddlebark y,•ill survive this crisis. It ,,·ill just take a little longC'r to reach the goal of a top notr h, fully- cquipped con1munity college to ans\1er the needs of the south county. c ~AS FERTILIZff\ WE DON'T SEEM TO BE [>OJNG MUCH ©»." 1' Co1istit11tional A11iend11ie1it Under Sttidy Busing Under Attack • ID Congress \VA~Hlr\'GTON -A quiet survey is underway in Congress to detennine the possibihly of securing early consideration and cnac!mt'nt of a Constitutional ame ,,dment to bar the forced busi ng of .i;choo! children. St rongly Impelling t his unannoun~d mn ve ore a number or f,ic tors. forcmosl am Cl n g rhem - mounting nationwide hootility lo court-im· f)Osed busing; large· scale boycotting of schools: the 351 to 36 \'Ole 1n lhC" House last month direc11niz HE\V Set're!ary Ri chardson to subm11 within 60 days a repor1 on the extent or busing to at:hieve racial balance 1n federally airled school d1s!ricls. Thi$ mrasure. sponsored hy a Texas Republican, Rep. J;imcs Collins, y,•on ex- trnslve Oen1 oc ratic backing . /louse lc:iders or both parties view this httlc- notlt'ecl n v e r v.· he I m i n g vole a~ foreshadowing the strong likelihood that the chan1ber "'ill \Vrite a provision into 1he pending SL5 billfon Federal school aid bill Oall.r prohibiting busing. The legisla- t1on is slated lo be (·onsidered soon. SIGN IFICANTLY, leadf!r nf the un- publicized move to determine the pro- spects for putting through a Constitu- linnal amendment against busing is a top Dernorrat -Senate ~lajority V.'hip Robert B~Trl nf v.·e~t Virg inia. ln ronrlurt 1ng his hackstage. !'iOUnding, Senalor R.l'rd il5 making it clear he \\"ants lo directly and expressly prohib11 forced . ' . :/';,Robert S. Allen \.:ha/• .. bu~~ng for reasons of '"race, creed or col - °' Byrd is in a strategic position to push such a proposal In addition to being Demorratic \\'hip. the astute \Vest Virginian is a member of the Judiciary Commi!lee, .,..,hi ch "'ould consider such legislation That .,..·ould enable him to press immerliately for ar· lion, particularly wilh the influentia l bipartis11 n support he rrportcdly already has aniong comn1it!eemen. One kno11ledi:;eable source l·redll.'\ B~·rd \1 1th lhc hacking of eight or the lfi- ii1c1nbcr con1n11t tee (9 Democrats 7 Bcpubl1ca11s J \~'HIL E SE1\"ATO H BYRJ) lavor)) ill• tegra t1on. he cmµhat1tllll.~· oppnses co11r1. ordered measures lo attain \1·hat is callerl "racial balante."" He contends such arbitrary judicial directives could never be brought about lhrough legisl ative action because the Jlreat inass of voters \\'Ouldn"t tolerate. rhem. The ·:peq~!ra1ors would be puri;!r<I from public office.'' Similarly, Byrd maintains there 1~ absolutely nothing in the Coosttlulion that requ ires forced in- ttgration -the assignment of pupils on a racial basis. "Thr most fundamental Facl ii;;.'" sass Ryrd . "Iha! !hr C"q1Jal protection c·!::iuse HI 1he Const11 111ion forbids se1?rCJ!at1nn. but 1t doei;; nt•l CT1mmand 1nlejl:rat1un. That d1slinct1nn t1as hef•n rnu ch belutled by the soci al eng1nef'rs on and off the bench in recent 1•cars Contrary to then1 . the rq11al p;oll'L'!Jon clau~e doe.~ not require that every cl11 ld must absolutely, 1,1·lthou t consi rlera1 ion or the \\ishes of his pa rents and hin1self, attend a school in \\"hich he Is e~posed to children of a!l racial , economic :ind sor1 al classes which make up thal con1munity. "THE EQUA L proll"Ct1on cl ause does require that stale and local offici ab deal fa irly ""!lh t'\'ery child, regardless of race, that they nol assign him on lhc basis of race or class. and that in terms or larult)· and staff and ra cil1t1es his school be treated as all others."' In the su r1·ey lo dC"lerm1ne the chances QI pun 1ni;! through a Constitution al :imendn1•'n! h;irrin~ ~chool bu~ 1 n ~, Srn;i1or B)rd 1s also stressing the follo11- 1ng 1w1111~ \ i 1 Forl'.ed in·t1'grat1on and e.~ten sil e b11~1ng 1s ;i ".~elf-defeating pro('css II 1~ ,!;enousl_v incn:;.Jsing medi ocrity in edu("R· lion. an d lurthrnng !he deter1ora11on nf lriner-ci11e!i;, Ci ted by Byrd as graphit" ii· lustratio11s nf l11i.s are Wa shinglon. 0 .1. \.\'here I he school population 1s now around !},", perceut bla\:k: Atlilnla . Ga. Ne\\'ark. ~ . ./ , and Richmonrl . Va , whrre prel!.v n1uch the same thing has hap- pened. 12) THE VAST amounts of money bring used to purchasl', mainta in and operate great neets of school buses could murh hettrr be u~d for upJ!rad ing suh~i:indard school~ Argur<; By rd · "The court ~ "oulrl ctn n1ut h rnor(' fnr thr impro1 rn1ent of bla<'k C'ducation. and tor making brtll'r econornic opportunities available lo blacki;, if they wou ld require under the equal protect ion clause of the Constitution , that rqual amounts of n1oney be expended per pupil on blacks and whites. That would be a mu ch sounder approach than present disruptive busing ," (31 Polarization of the race~ is in- tensified wh en neighborhood and school identities are destroyed, and when students find tht>y cannot compete suc- cessfully \1·ith other students 11·ho may have had superior educational op- portunities. Education by racia.J quotas is not quality ed ucation. Points out Byrd: "\\'E ARE TOLD that rorced in- legratinn is important because ii "·ill teach the races to lil'e together 111 peace. .Judging fr nn1 the n1any racial incidents of fuihllng. kn1f1ng and shoaling that are 1ncrcasingty oceurr111g 10 the nat ion's h1i;h schools, lherl.' is cause lo qurst1on !he eff1i:acy (ii i;urh rorred race rn1xing {Is a 1vay lo achieve racial peace and under~1and1ng ·· 141 \Vhile 1hc j11d1C'1ury v.·as created by 1he ("(lnstitutinn and can in1rrprel rhe Constitution, It cannol interpret. it in such a \1·ay as to ··pul it~e!f abo\'e and beyond 1hc reach of the Const1 tut1on ." Byrd hold:-; !he judiciary '"rannot say on one hand that school assignment on tile basis (If race is uncons11tut1onal. and on the o!her hand order pupil assignn1ent on ;i racial has1s by judicial decree, as ii did in the Sll'ann \s. Board of Education cas(' ·• As a result of !he jud1riary"s connicling anrl extrt'm1~t decrer~. utter l'Onfu~1Qn reigns today in school desegregation Sa~s Bird. ""11"~ e sorr\' mess created latgely by Lhe federal coUrts. '' Columnist Challenges FBI's Hoover '\\'ASHl:'\GTON - J. Edgar Hoover. thf! beloved old bulldog of the FBI , has jusl bared his Fangs at us . "There is not encugh stationery at our headquarters. nor af'C !here enough hours in !he work· wef'k. to issue pull- l1c den I a 1 s of all the m1s1nformation 1,1•hich !his purvey()r (Jf f1chon has v.·ritten regardin_I! the FBI." grnv.·ted HOO\'t>r. So I he American people can 1udgf! for themselves ~·hn i'.'I feed ing th~m fiction, "''t invi tf! the FBI chief tn prt>sent his facts to an eppro- pri ri!e cong ressional cc.mmillee. and we "ill present our e1'idenct. The lostr should agree in odvance to retire. HERE ARE THE main charges we have made against Hoover and we are now prepared to prove: L \Ve. v.·il t show that J.loover has col- lected rr.ore than i250.000 in royalties from lhrf'e books researched and ghostv.•ritten for him by FBI personnel on governn1ent time. This include! 11 reported $50,000 that Warne r Brothers paid him for the movie rights 10 hi8 book, 811 George ----. Dear George: What is I good w1y to remove lipstick? Otar C T : l\is!ing. C. T. 1 ~·nr a personal repJ~c. write !() f.C"f!l",!lf' 11nd say, "Plea.,e ~et pt"rsona! 1,1·11h me." Enclo~f! a re11;1;on abte facs1mill! ) r~--·-:,.\Jack \, .... ~ -· -- Anderson ...... "Masters of Deceit." which has ne\'er been ma<le into a movie. He distrib1,1ted n1ost of his profits to the FBI rccrra- liona l fund and 10 the FBI people. "'ho ~Tote his book. But he kept a generous share for himself 2. l\"t: \\"ILL l'RO\"E thal JIOO\"ef, ar- comp::inicd by hi~ rairhfut companion Cl\"de Tnlson. used 10 spend thr\r sum - mer \'aCat1ons ltl $100-a·day suites al lhe Hotel Del Ch;irrn so the F'BI chief L'Ould aLlend the nearbv Del ~l ar roce !rack , \\"e "·ould w11nt ·to subpoena Tc:.:as oil millionaire Clint r..turrhisnn. Jr . lhe hnh'.'I o"·ncr. who told us !he hotel always pirk- ed up the FB I pair's bil!s. \Ve will also take lhe lesllmony of lhr hotel manager. Alan \Vi!wer, 1,1ilo told us \1-tlile he was there Hoove r ran up more lhan $15 ,000 in bills which were paid by ~lurchison . 3. \\'E l\'ll.L PRESENT evidencf! that t.he FBI chief, contrary 10 his public state· menls, has assigned agents lo nall members of Congres~. Among those. v.·ho ha ve ~n kept under sur.,.ei]lance by Hoo\•er·s gumshoes are Rev. Comelius GNlagher. D-N.J., Rep. Pf!ter Fre- linghuysen, R·N.J., and ex·Rf1). Rola,nd Libonati, 0 -111. \\'e will show ttiat agents ha vf! also chf'cked nn the artivilies of other members. incl ud ing Spt'aker C1rl Alber!, Houi;e Oemocrallc leader Hale ~og,::!'i 11nd Houi;;e Rt>publican leadrr Gerald f ord \\'e wilt prove that t.he FBI has kept lab~ on still other prominent. An1encans. incluchn~ ex-Allorney Gent.ral Rainscy ("lark :inn 1h~ l11tr Dr . f\l arlin Ltilhf:r Kin~ \\'e will cite a Feb 20, 1966 meino, for rramplc. tl1t1t 1 lflfl\'C'r ~C'til tn the \\'hlte House about Dr Ki ng's .~e~ hie ·I. \\'P. \\'I LL ll1\CK up nur original char.er !hat thr F'B\ r hirf has krpt :i<: 1nany as five bulletprOQf l11no11~1nes al one lime slashed ;irnund the co11ntry for his pcrS(lnal U~f' This LS 1nnrr bulletproof t ran~portat1on than the taxpayt'r~ pro\·ide for the President A check or the mileagr run up b.v lhcse FBI l11nnus1nes \\'ill sho\1' that. ercept for oct·asinnal drives lo keep thf'm 1n running ('ond111on. they ha~·e b('('n held for Hoo\·er"s use. ti. \\'F: \\'ILL SHOW how Hoo\·er !11·1sl ed lhe la"' 1o keep his insepa rable companion. Clyde Tolson. on lhe payroll ;is the FBl"s No. 2 n1an. The l1vo ol d friends have been lunching. dining and \":J- i a11on1os together for yens. \Vhen Tolson reached the mandatory 70-yf!ar-olcl retire· n1ent age in ~1 ay, 1970, his health 1,1•as 100 poor to get a 1\•aiver. So Hoover arranged for h1111 to "re tire," then come back I() the FBI al! a "reemployable annuitant'' under 11 provision that 11llnw! overage employes to compl!!.le their unfinil5hed ""Ork. I. IN HIS LATF.8T blasl 1\ us, as published in the Washinglon Posl. Hoover c.11lls us Irresponsible for reporting he .,sslgned only four agents to rhe ,Justice Departmf!nl's vital, 17-c11y dri\•r against the Mafia. Despite the FBl"s refusal lo ans'lt-e:r our inquiries, 1,1·e noll'd that th!!. FBl helps oul rhe strike fore~ "'ilhout dirfct assignments 11nd ronclucts its own separate r.tafia in1·est1gations. \\'e \\"ill produce a l9-p.11ge Ju!llce Dep11rtmenl df"ICumPnt , which comp letely confirms our story_ i. or A Lt THF. chargt's we have made against Hoo\ er, he cho~ 11Tso to deny our ~tory thal agent Kenne!h L.ov1n 1,1as th~c1plinerl for oot "'ellnni;: hi~ jatket Rt a $hnot-0ut at N!!w York's Kennedy Inter· nat11'1\lll Air)")()r! Hl"l(l\"f'r stated inrl1gna11!· I\' that ht> cn111n1rnded I 11v1n and gave hun a tash a\\'ard fnr krlling Rirharcl Obergfell. an ar111erl h1iacker Thu!': Hool'Cr dt'nied a storv lha l Lovin. 1\·he n we gave him the oppOrtunity, rertised 10 deny. \\"e nol only will sland by our story, hut we 1vill prC'sent evirlente 1hat Hoover"s Boy Scnut rules and use of FBI :igents to 1n\'estigate !he most minor 1n· fractions flf FBI employes has h::imperrd la"· enforcement. FR0.\1 THE FIRST v.·e ha1e rm- phasized that lloovc.r has both up the,. FBI until iL has a rrputation unmatcherl by any la\I' enfnrrement agc.nc~· 1n the world. Bt1L 11·e harr .~11ggested. sadly al first. more fi rml}' later, thal the lime ha~ passed \\•hen the naUon should ha re paid lloover his final measure of pra ise and replaced him. OU.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT R obert N . \Veed, Publisher Tho111as Keevil, Edifor ALbcrt \V. Bates Editorial Page E:ditor The ~itorial page ot the Daily Pilot ~tks to infonn and stimulate TTad· ers by prTsenting this ne11.-1J)3~r·! opinions and commentary on 1oplr1 of 1nttN!Sl and sign1!icance, by pm. \'idlng a forum for ~ UJ)f'W!sslon ol ""Ir Teadtrs' oplnlons, and by pr-.. untina: ~ diverse \~w~int" ol In· lormed flb§rn.·en and !poKe-i.men on topics ot tht a._v. \\'ednesday, SepL. 22. 1971 I 7 i ! ' Saddlehaek EDITION VO L. 64, NO. 227, 5 SECTION S, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMIER 22, 1971' ree Tapes Heat GI Trial Prosecutor Asks Introduction of Co11fessio11 By TO~I BARLE\' Of ll!t D•ily """ lt•lf '.\larine policeman to.lark A. Johnson of San Clemente confessed to the kill ing of hi:; "'ife on the day he \\'as arrested by Distr1t t Atlorne.\··s in\·csti!.!alnrs. ii \1·as ;ill•"!Cd 111 Supt0riur Court .\1{111dav Tht1t purpoi"!cd confession forms P<'J'! or ;i tape reeording !ha t sccins likclv to be h11rrcd lrorn !eslfn1ony in the ·orange County Superior Court trial of the 20- ~·car-old defendant despite the strenu011~ protests of Chlef Deputy Di s l r i c t Altorney Jarncs Enright. The burly prosecutor pleaded for its tubmission through most of the afternoon i;ession t.londay and did indeed play the first fe\\' seconds of y,•hal is said lo be a 90-niinute con\'ersation last June 22 betv.•een Johnson. Lt. Clifford (;ates. of the San Clemen!e Police Oepar1rnenL ~nd Distrit·! Atlorney·s Investigator Frnnk Oxandnboure. Dcfcn.~e attornrv Ha y ::ihilrpr in1-n1cdiatel~' objected a11d protested to Judge \Villiam J\lurray that John!:.on \vas pressured into 1naking incrim i11ating statements y,•ith \varnlng thal a charge or first degree murder \vould be sought in !he absence of any cooperative stair· men!. Tht' proserul1on dropped it~ l'harg<'s 111 :.e(.1Jnd degree n111rdcr in a deal thal saw lhe young i\lanne agrer to a nun·jury 1ri<1I. ·rranscript ,; <1re br111g \\'ithhf•lil !runi the press Oxandaboure denied that hr had prar- t1cally forced the young enlisted 111an to adn11t the brutal killing but conceded under strong ques!ioning by Sharpe that. he had used •·in \•esligalion tactics" on the lall. blond. handsome defendant vd1en .Johnson y,•alked into the DA 's office and asked to di scuss the t::isc •·1 kne\v he \las rrsponsible for thP death of his \1·1fe."' Oxandaboure b!unr h· tulrl Sharpe. . Johnson h accused of bludgcon111'.! anrl · · ··"1hing his wile Connie Lynn, :!O. 111 de:ith on June lti, l9i0. Her nude . blood- covcred body \1'as found spra1vled on the Roof Over Head Marine Studies Unit Gets a Honi e Orange r.011111y ·s busy but homele~.~ ~lannc Studies lnstitu!r gol a tcinporarv 1'ln1e Tuesda\ County sup{.rvisors ael'epled the offe r )f lhc Dana Point ~1arina Con1pany to rcn!. at a nominal figure. the second floor 1f an office building and boat berthing ·acilities to the institute. The institute y,•ill occupy the building until permanPnl facilities can be built on !hree acres al Dana Point Harbor reserv· ed by the C1:1unty. It is expected that the 1nstitute 1vill be able to complett facilitie~ Nilhin two and one-half years. Dr. Don J\lat:Lean. t:oordinalor in lhe County Depar!ml'nt of Education of th" 111arin e science program said pre seni t:lassrooin h1cilities fol' marine studies :H lhe Pa vilion in l'\eWport Beach \rcrc overcroy,·ded. '·\\le have 10,000 studenls fron1 county schools in the program now and arr operat ing al 120 perccnl of capacilv,'' he f'Xplained. "There ere another 10:000 111 !he y,·ater prog ram. With the Da na Point fac ility \\'e will be able tn combine the lwo. programs." Stink Raised Over Field; Farmer Plows It Under A .!iquall of public opinion -fed by the prrvailing ofF-.c;hore breezes~ ha'.'> forced ~ San Juan Capistrano farmer lo plt;nv urWer a field ferti lized by human wa11te, rity oHicials said today. Publie; \\·orks director T. J. ,\1eado\1·s ~;11(] the f1f'ld. lucat erl to 11 1ndw<i rd rif tlln r\'U Fnr~lrr .lnnior llit:h S<"liflOI. h;id bt•c11 tovert•cl \1 11h 11el ~h1d~c frnn1 1hr n!'11rbv ll.1 1i;-1 Pf11nr Sa111t<1r y fl1 stri~·t lrcal11)('1\I fac1!i1 1 . Farn11•r llrnry R1\era. 11·1Jo h11d 1 on· jracted \\'1lh rhr cJ1srri r1 10 use Iii!' p.ooey \\'a!'l\e. rrpor!edl y !old c11y officials hr \\'as not aware that using 3ludge for ferti1lzer \\'as aga1ns1 the law. The farmer. ad1n iUing that it did "sn1e ll a 111 - lle.'' ha s agreed to ploy,• the sludge under. ti.leadows sa id. tlleado11·5 added that 1he sludgt i.~ beginning to dry now and doe!l nol smell Jlearl~· as bad as it did Thursday y,•hen iL was first dumped into the field . Si nce then. he said about HI resident~ ha 1·c phoned city hall lo complain about the earthy odor. Sanitary district officials said the sludge had to be taken from the plant 1n v.·pt form becau se lhr lltgei;Jer~. '"hl•re thr !:ubstanec normallv 1tne..;, arr b1·1 ni:: t·l{'aned. 1·nrlrr stanrlard procedurr~. rhp ;;h1dgr. afte r l>ein,I! slra 111c1! lro1n Ille r a 11 ~c11·agr . 1s allowed 10 dry anrl lh!'n f:ik r11 lo thr dun1p Official;:: no!rd lhr y had hrs\ plannr!l lt1 d 1.~pose 11t 1he 1n<1trr1al a11a.v f!'o 1111ile l•J 1.v. but Rivera had req11e~led use nf thr material for fer!Jln:cr Crippled J e t Lands llONOLULU fUPJl :\ Braniff Airlines Boeing '707 military charter flight 1vith 1(4 penions aboard landed safely ;it l·!onolulu International Airport Tuesday 1vith a crippled no3e wheel. bed in their apartn1enl. at 4lli i\ilonlercy Lane. Johnson said he found the bud\' all l"r ruard dut y at the Santa Ana ·i\l:innr Corps Air SU1!wn. but dciued for 111on: · '··111 one ~ear th:il h1' 11·;1 ~ 1111 (11\'f•d in lhc -.la~ 111g A, ps~ c l11a1n~1 1rhu had 11 hill h1· (·ailed ''OJ)('tl·ClldCd f'Oll\'f'l'S"all\)ns·· ll'llh .John ... fltl 111 !he \Vf'Ck before lht• ~\la1·111t·"s arrrst tu· day c11ntinurd ll"s1i111ony \1·h1eh 1nt lucles s1aten1enls !hat ,Johnson used n1anjuan;1 and LSD to son1e extent in !h1• n1onths bt"l11re his wife's death. l)r. Theodore Lindauer lrst11ied that .Johnson told him thal he used pol durinK !'if'rv1cr 1n Vietnam and that his wife had lrrqurnt!.v ObJccled to his u:.ini: thr drug at honu•. l.111<lauc•r .~aid ii.Ir!:. Johnson wa1'11cd h1·r ht1~band that ~he 11·ould J'f'!)(lrt hts po1 - ~111ok1nR to pol1('e ii he d1d11 'l g1\'r up the habil , lie also les11fi('d Iha! lhC' at1 rai:!1\·e hr lln l'tll' filed !or divorl'l" ;:Iller .loh11:;011 lcf r lor \tietnnn1 huf lurer 1·hut1j.!l'd lier lilltHl. Li1idauer··s t:on versations 11 1\h J1Jhllli011 producrd what the psycluatr1sl said was "' classical Fre11dian slip. The psychiatrist teslified that .Johnson. \1 ho e~pressed dee.p religiuus l"o11v1t·hon"' throughou! the sessinns. had in!ended to :-ay '"I havt' given my lire· lo Cod's Will" l.1nd:iuer lesllfied il tan1e out "\ hRl'l!i .:1ven n1 y \vife lo <.i0<fs Will." The• ps~'<"hi<tlrisl s~11d .!nh11su11 told hini !11;it h~· :.t rutk his wile on OJ1t' 1it·c;1s1:+11 ht•lore 1he1r 11111rriag_C' '"be<·;u1sr ~h<' in- sl~r ed un datin~ b11111s \1 hllt• ~hr 1v;1!i going s1ead\' \l'ilh hi111." The psychiarrisl also s;ud .Johnsun al one point told hi1n that he /1ad a f!'ar 01 los ing his mind and Iha! he had a dret1n1 111 ""hiclt he sa1v his dead wife lying nakecl in .a bathtub. Lindauer said Johnson told hini that tl1e <lreani ended 11'lih the appaten11y dead \1oman risi ng from the luh with a s1nile .and e111braci11g the distressed Johnson Also offered into testi111onv b~' the pr11- !-.ecu11on 11'as a lt'\!er fro1n !ht Bi lh· Craha111 11rganr1.:ition 1n \\'liit·h 111·~ r1 angclist·s chief atdf'. /)r \ 1C\ur K. ;'-;elso n. 1·011f1rrn td 1h:i1 .Jr,hnson t·11uld ,,11 ut~ Jor lhf' n11ni,.lr\ 11•hi lr s1'r1 1 11~ :i n1 1111~1111 senl rnt·f' tha t ni1j.!hl h!' pa~sr1t 11n I 11111 II h11s been lra1·nf'd 1ha1 .J11l11hon Wl'u1 r :i !r11r r lo l)r. 1 ;raharn hrforc. l11s a1Tc~t th:>I !he lf•ller exprrsscd rc1 nor.'ir' :111d lhal Ille defendant ai;ked Dr. Crah;un !11 l"lanl v G0<1's reaction to a n1an guilty 01 <'t'rlarn c·rirnrs. The letter ha! nol beC'n offered inl11 lcslimOtl\, l.lndaiier said tod av 1ha1 hr 1va~ ··fa1 rl\' ('On\·nit•ed" that Johnsi1n \1•as 11111 1111 1Jl1ratrd 111 the cr1111e 1\hfn H1r ~c111'' 1ir u11rr1 h'\\·~ ~t<'lrt rd !Ir runl1r1n1'fl tnd;1 \ lt1;i1 lw f11ld .l1lh n~1 1t1 !ha! l1r frl1 he· 11:i.~ 1n1·11 l1rrl 111 lhf' tnu rdrr· 11f h1 ~ 11•1fr .:inc.I lh;1! .:i dr·r:u11 rxpenen1·f'd hy thr ,\Ot111~ :'11ar111e ;u11I r'f· i•ounl ed during !hr1r fuurlh sess1ort 11;1~ re:o;pon~1bl~ for thnt 1'rrditl En ri,l!hl is 1vork1ng !us lrial ur1der tllr ~1 ra111 of a "don·t talk 10 !hf' press" h11n hy Judge ~lurra.\·. The Juri.5t surprisingl_v in1p<).~ed tl1e ban al lht: demand or defense <iltornev Sharpe. II means that ~nrighL norrni111~· lhe most cooperal!vt: of prosecut or.~. leel~ 11nablc to cvt'n di~cu~s the spe!linl! Hf .Johnson's n1iddle 11an1r ,,..•itb ncwsn1cn covering the tnal License Boosts Supported Sa.n Clemente Businessmen Have Own Views, Ho'lve ve r San Clcn1e11lt businessmen. ahno~I alt ~grccing in principle to a busincs~ licensl" fee increase. Tucsda~· commenh~d on 11nrl nflcrrd al1rrn:ili\·es 10 the e1t ~··s proposed nt\V ree ·'l'hf'dulc . ll·lctlinr. with :t special Ch:inlber o( Commrrce subC01nmit1ee stud ying lhe rees. Ci ly Clerk i\lax Berg expla intd the new rates. which are scheduled for a city council public hearing Oct. 6. Thi!: new fets for retail and in anultc· turing busln~ses in the city Vt'O\lld be based on gross reeeipts, with a maximum of $350 per year for a business grossing over $900.000. Berg cit~ a supermukt't <is an t:"tample of such a butinl!:Ss. which nov.· pay'.'> S~ per yesir. Professional people. surh as doctor!': and \a"')'l'rs. a.nd bllSine~se~ pro\•1ding 111 ~rr\'lce "'OUld pa y a flat ralt lo th' city for lhf annual liccnst . The. professional I feP would he lncre11St'd lo $44 frorn its prcsenl S.10. Berg fold the businessmen "You are jusl not go1og lo l1nd con1 - plete eqult~ ... Ber~ told the group in rl'sponse lo complai11l s fro1n 1he harder· hit merchants. "You can only strive to1vard it, but you tan'I accomplish 11 ·• The incrc.ases in license fees would bl! the firsL tn the city in the: past 16 years, Ber( noted that of lhe some 2,000 business licenses in the city. only 110 of them 1nnuelly gl"OIJs over '65.000. the pre:sent level for which the highest lee of $50 is ltviecl. "1 agree lhat il is time for an in· cre:ast." one man told Berg. "but I dfln"t think you should keep nailing the mtrCh;'lnt.s all the. Lime.'· Se:veral of lht Chamber memb<'r:\ pointed out thtit 11 bout one half of rhe J!ros s rereipls of a merrhant itoes loward the purrha~e of in11entorr. 'fhcse fund~. !hey 1·untendecJ. ~hould not be t·ounlcd 111 determining !he gross un which tl1c hllsin.-ss lil·en1;r fee is ba~ed One 1vo1nan suggP~ted th!" fres inslcad hr based on gros~ prohti; of a f1ri1i ralher than gross receipt ~. The proposed lee schedule is lhf result of 21-: years of study by city oHicials. The new rates would range: irom $8 per year for a re.al estate salesma n working for ;t broker lo lhe high of $350 for the large company. Berg noted that the fees arc levied primarily to provide revenue for the city. but , through the fees. the city can control thr sort of busin~ "'h1ch operate 1n San Clemenlc If implemtnltd. thr an- nual liccn~e rr\'cnur will 1nl'rc~sc fr un\ ~61.000 tn $85,noo. _, urc ase / •' ".. OAlLY 1'1LOT S!•ll l'~•I• ll'o1·tlt cr Cltee1· 'J'hi s pretty t·ove~· of athletic boosters wil l grace sports events at Saddlebatt\ l :olle.i.tc this season. \Vilh back ing like"this, athletes should go the distantc 'l'he cheerlead ers are propping up "'Big John" their 1 oot~alJ d1n111ny Fron1 _lefl lo ri ght are Sherry Kobbins 2nd Jackie Kan11n:-ki. both or ·rus\111 . and fron1 ~li~~sion Viejo, Carolyn Jensen, Brtky Drury. Kathy Sho,~·cr and Dana ·r1io1na.~. Fo1·mer Trustee C1·itical Of Di st1·ict 'Giveaway' R.1 l'A:\1El.A llAl.l.A X \ \1 1 .,~11111 \'1t•)11 r('.i.1dc•11t cr1!1t1lrd !!'u~l !'l'S ur thr San .Jn;iq utn Elcrnc 11tar~ :-il'linril LJ1co!ri1•1 :\11111!.l;i v for "giv111i: .iwa,\'" l:1nd 1<\ I 1'1.111r l·:d BetT). !unner !ru~tre 11·ho rr~i gncd 1<1,l )'1;;1r. c~J)r~s~1·d di..;;plea~ure aL lhr un1r1l·a1 11111 boundaries ;idopted b.\ the hoard al lhl'1 r la '>t mrrllni? 11 hich 111- < J11dcd snn11• 111 lh!' l;ind frorn rhr \11~~1011 \ 1.-.111 d1sl ru t 11110 lr11nr·, 1li'>lnl't Tru .. 1rr ,J1111 \1 ·1~flll flcf1·1ld rd lhr lu 111rd ~ ;11 •t1f•!I Ii\ ~;11111~ ti ll' 111·11 OOun d:i rw ~ rni11l(' !hr lhrrr pro po:.rd 11111t1rd ..,•h11ol d1.,fl 11 ·1~ "101·r rrJ11:i l d111"111g lhr1 r ll11'1H;l!~\(' \l•:tr:-. · '!'lit Sup1·r1nr t.'<1ur1 r ullni,: on the pro· per1 1· t;i,-\\ill prob:ib!y 11f1el'I s{'.h(I()! d1s1ric1 s in thr lon~ 1<1nge so I fel1 v.·p i;houtd look !or the mos1 equal plans fron1 11r11v 1111111 1978.'. hr ~;i11f , ' r don 't ser Tu~ln1 g1\'111g a\1<1 \' :111ything. I 011Jy set· lrvu1e laking.'' said Acrr_1 •·1 1hink you·rr nai l'!' if you think the Suorcrne Court deci sion will stick.'' I le l·autioncd the board to look rarcfully al the boundary lines reminding tllern of thr. time !hey "'ere assured lhat -;omc d1stricl land on the Newport bluff.~ ,,..·asn'I going lo be anything so they !rad· ed it to the New port J\lesa District and it becamr f'ashion Island . •·All Irvine hal!i to do is take Mime land Utility Sued After Ac('.icl ent A won1a 11 who eli.11115 she wa s se\'erelv shocked and burned "~1en an ovcrhea~I poy,·rr line st ruck her boat as she was lowing it lo the Dani! Point Marina ha~ .sued tht San Diego Ga! and Electrit· Company for ;50,000. Mrs. Norma Detwiler or Orange i late3 in her Orange County Superior Court ac· tion that she was shockl!id and burned on the right fool Sept . ~ as her car and trailer pas!!ed under a low !lung power line near the marina . She accuses the company or ncgligenrr In con'.'itnicling lhe po\\'Cr Hne in such " 11111nncr that1s pose'.'> 1 hazard to usrrs o lhr boat facility. ... • out of the agricultural prcsei 1·, and thr1'll ha\'r a rii.:h districl. ' he 11aid. Builrd t:hairn1an Gratia11 Bidart. \vho had votrd no on !hr lat est boundary pro· p.1~;11. agrred wlrh·Berry lo ~orne r:iilenl. 6id<irl re1l1inded the board since lhe l'ounty authorized the a g r i t' u I l u r a J prc:-.erve the San Joaquin it nd !he Tustin 1!1~h school di stricts combined have: lost ~I rnilli!'ln a year in I.ax re1•enues. ''\\'r're putting thr burden on the El Toro and J\h.~sion \'lejo residen t.·· said B11larl "Ir lhr \r\·i nc land "'<1s1fl in a~r1 1·ullur:1I rrcser vr. wr 11·1Juld have lllfll'f' fll(!llf',\' .. \elson ai:recd th;il the aj?ri cu!1ural prrscr\'r po~r ~ a problem. adn1ilting that 1f 11 were pulled out everything y,•ou!d eh:ingl'. "Bu! Irvine says ii tan·t pull the land 11ut. Others say it can bt: paying back laxes. \\'e: have: to go by the fact'.'> as we have thrm before us." !aid Nelson. "And "·" il slands now -we have to lreal the land as a preserve." Sign Variance Sought By T,vo Clen1ente Finns Two requests lo exceed the city'1 llign code limitations will head a lighl agenda at tonighf~ meeting or !ht San Clemente Plannin g Con1miss io11. Radio station KAPX. which will begin F~i broadcaslin~ soon. ha~ asked permis· sion lo mount its call letters atop a pole s1g11 at El Camino Plaza. &00 S. El CAn1 ino Real. The sign would be seve n feet Jong and two feet high, officials said, and would extend 21 feet int<> the air. Tom Stamp Ford, o( 535 N. El Camtno Real, has also asked lo rxceed the 25-foot sign heighl limit by e:reeting a »-foot sign al the agency. Owner John Wtld told ''ity officiAls the company would remove its existing roo f-top marker' and replace 1t with a pole ~ign. Atop the pole , the romp;i.ny would install a 11ign 119 $qURre leet 1n .1rea. Today's Fbud - N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS ' Boarcl Ends Lo11g Fight Ove1· Beach By JACK BROBACK Of l~t Dtllf l'lt.1 51111 'rhree years of tontrnversy and negotiations climaxed today with ap- pro\·al by !he Orange t:oun\y Board of Supervisors o( lht: purchase of Salt Creek beach fron' A11co Cornn1unity Builders. The Avco offer . as revised after months of conferences between the cor- poration and coun!y officials. calls for the purchase o( the 33...acre lxach parcel bY, the County 1-larbor District for $2.59 million. Only Board Chairman Robert Battin opposed the purchase agreement He argued that the publ ic already owned the beach and that it should be obtained through a la\\·suit to prove that 011·nership. lie also said that A~·co \Va~ getting di sproportiona te benefits in coun· ly lifeguard and maintenance service of the beach. Urging approval \\'ere \V illian1 \Vilcox~ en. Laguna Beach attorney and leader in the fight for the beach, and John ri:tacnab president of the Orange County Coast Allsociation. Brennan '·Mevs" M cC lel l and spokesman for !ht: Save Salt Crtek Com: n1ittee presented each supervi11or with a large lobster a! a gift of the committee at the conclusion of the action. The beach will be. !urned over to the •·ounly next fall co1np\ete with parkinp: lots. roads, rest rooms, concession '>lands .and y,•alk·\~·avs. The Salt Creek ep1sodr began lhrel!i years ago 1rhen environmenl-minded citizen~ attacked the board of supervisor~ for "giving away" Salt Creek Road to the Laguna Nig uel Corp.. pl'edece11!!ors tll Avco Community Deve:Jopers. Tht: county 11inct: ha11 sought tll detennine the public'11 prescriptive right~ to the beach ba sed on years of use 'A'ilhout prohibition bv lht: 01vners. The threat of condemnation brought an offer from the Lag una Niguel people and latrr Avco v.·hith has been hashed ovt:r 1n cndle~s conferences during the past J3 months. In return for salf' 1r lhe valuahle beach !and a1 the bargain prK"e of $30.000 an acre and devel opn1en1 or 1he path.~ and parking Facilities. the county .agrees lo f!top prr~trip!lvr rigt1I .; to n\her beach !rails in the area Md Lht Save Salt Cree k t:ommittee agrees lo dismi~i;a l of a lawsuit filed in 196!1 3gainst th• supervisors and lhe Laguna r-<igue:I Corp. afte r t ounty 11bandonment of t b • road\\'a \· The l11'elfth revision of the salt Creek arc;u1~trion plan appro\'ed loday include!! II acres of !>each. 4.14 acres ror rest ro<1111.~· and conce.~~1ons and 18.4a acre.-: lor t1\'0 p:11·i..ing luts an1I 11•alkwavs to the brach P;1rking is pruvided for 1:115 ears. The land price 1s e~!imaled al $1.~ rn illlon and lhe improvemenrs over $880,00tL In rebuttal to Batt1n '!LI attatk, Avi.:o t :r· etutives have staled lhat the SJ0,000 an acre price for the beachfront property i~ about one·sixth of what the at.at• i• paying in .silnilar areas. Oruce Ceut \t'e•tller ~fore low cloud!! and rog for the morning hours along the coa1t with 11unshine promisecl for the aflt:r· noon. Highs al the: b~ach in the low 10's ri11ing lo 8.l inland. LowJ l~ night between 80-6$. INSmE TODi\Y The Lagunn ft.1oulton Co111· 1ru1uay Plauhoust i$ off to a ytitLer iug start 01i flit 11/!w 1ea- so11 witli an exctlltnt .~tagi'ug of tht ·n111ch -productd ''PLo za S 111tt.'' See E11ttr1ai111n.t•tl. Pa ge 36. •1rt~1 i1 •••111111 Jt C .. l..,ftlt I c.,,..,. c-r 1• Clltclll" U• 1 (ltHlf.... U-M c-1«. n c,_..,. n Ct-lfftkH t Dfotot(ft 11 1c1i..111t "'" , lft""''"""'fftl U-J1 ,.,Mllltt "'" ~... .. A>NI L•MI" 41 ~""'' . Mafflate LI~"'"' 11 Mtft lft hrvlc• '' M9v"' U.J1 Mwfllll l'vMt )II Nllf-1 N••• f.J o,_ <eoi.,., • .... .. SYl'I,. l'.,Mf" M 1"'11 Jil•H Of', 1Jo1!MAl'l1t 14 S!'ttlt Marlltfl :M-IJ ft'fylU.. M ,,,,...... ,..,, WN IMt t Wtflltfl't Ntwt Jt.J.I .. ..... N .. , f.J • .• J OAJL \' Pll OT Caspers, Bat·tin Clash Over Department Plan By JACK BROBACK Of .... O.Uv f'll&-I Siii! A lharp phil010phlca.1 d i f f e r e n c: e bofw-IUpttV!aora Racald vi. C.'1>tn and Robert W. Battin on the subject or consumer proteelion surfaced Tuesday in debrllte O\'tr a new county department propoeed by BaUin. The Fifth OL~trict leader from Ne"'J)()rt Beach and the f irst D1atric1. office holdl!r from Santa Ana ha1·e lined up tog ether on many issues in the last eight months but Tuesday about a!l they had in common • was their midr41e initiel.o; Battin was pushing for his proposed Consumer Protection Department \1·h1rh he ca1Jed "Ansv.·er t.o a serioua prob lf'm" and vita.Uy needed "to investigate, educate and determine which en- forcement agency would be able t.o cor· rec:t wrongs brought t.o il" C.spers snapped "I can't belle\·e 1h1t there ls no rtpresenta.Uva ot the. busintu community hue to teU aboul OM cars, bouMS and applianees purchuld for a i:mall down payment and t.btn •ban· doned. '·The easy ttedit policy startPd unde:r Franklin Delano Roosevelt and helped bring us out of !he great depre.sslon But it also enabled thousands of peo ple frnm Oklahoma to get out of thei r rlust b<i" t and 11l'e here Jn comparat11·e. affluenrf," he continued "If things 11.ere.n 't so gQOd for thrm . the 1· "·nuldn'l ht Jn a p.'ISl!U'ln Ln gt-L .scre11'ed on the purchase of a d1amc;ind watch It ts credit tnat made it all possi· ble " Battin rf.'10rted. "As I told a rna ynr last Saturday 11•ho OpSJ(lsed !he C()Osumer department -'You are. on the side of the Capistrano Valley Zo11iI1g . Revie'v Ur ged by Citiz e11 s A request for I review of toning in the ' greater Capistrano Valley has been made by the Dana Point Citiz.eng for Action Association. '2 San Clemente Children Suffer Minor In juries Two San Clemente youngsters .sus· t!ined minor injuries Tuesday afternoon in separate accidents when one was struck by an auto and the other rode his bicycle into a motorcycle. Police said 2-year..old Travi:ii Jeppesen, · tif 232 Avenlda Cabri\lo, was slruck by ·the auto at 5:15 p.m. when he apparently ran into the street near his home. Of- ficers said the car, dril'en by John M. Oo1>.·!in1. 19, of 308 Al'enida Sa!v~dor, le ft -45 feet of skid marks as the driver a t· tempted to stop for the child. The boy 1A·11s taken to Camp Pendleton ,Hospital by his mother and "'as treated for minor cut.s and bruises before being released. The seeond accident occurred only a few minutes lat.er at S:25 p.m. in the 100 bloc:t of West Portal. Officers aald 7- year-old Richard Sc:huldheise. of 1~4 Avenida Miramar, rode his bicycle out of an alley and struck a cycle driven by Jef- frey Wilson, of 33712 Big Sur St., 'oana Point. PCllice said the youngstt>r su sta ined minor scrapes when he was knocked to !he ground, but did not requtre hospitalization. Adult Education Pre· registration Deadline Tonig ht Tonight i~ the last opportunitv for residents of the Capistrano Unified School District to pre-register in ad ult education courses. The fa.II semester repJ stratinn ""ill be held from 7 p.m. to 9 in tht library of San Clemente High School. Classes being offered to district resident.I include a high gchoo! diploma program. welding, typing, S pa n 1 sh. English ag a gecond language, automo tive mechanics and maw_ more. Students "'ho • not pre.register tonight may e:nroll in the classes. spa re permittin g. after they begin on \Jonrlal' Enrollment \\'!ll be held in the adult 'chool off ice at the high school nightly f:-om 6 p.m. t.o 10 p.m. OIANIJI COAST DAILY PILOT CllAMG"ll COAST PUll.JJHt~ CIJMPAK't ••Nr1 N. w.,d Pr#INl!t -.i "'91111s Jtclc l. Cvrl" _.. YU ,,..,t111 11n11 c...r.i .,,....,. ' The requ est, sent to Filth District Supervisor Ronald Caspera, grew out of two meetings with county olficial.o; - Caspers and Assistant County Planning Direetor Stu Bailey. ··~•e made the re11 uest for three rea sons." said J im Re g e 1 b tu Ii: Ii!: e, association president. "Planning and znn· ing in our area needs review because o( the influence of Dana Poi nt Harbor: the ensuing population explosio n has crea ted ne~· concer n.o;; and the plans for the Coast Freev•ay affects and aHers the ex- isting plan ." The meetings, held early th is v.·eek, were designed to bring the concerns of Dana Point residents to their county government. "We found our Supervisor very responsible," gaid Regelbrugge. "He 11aid he would call upon !he Planning Com· mission lo open hearings on zoning in Dana Point and to restudy the plan for the area. Th!a was a primary goa!." Regelbrugge added tha t Caspers pledg· ed to supporl the beautilicatinn nf C.Oast Highv;ay and lo gil't further study to !he Coast Free"·ay plans. ''He also said he would send us a detailed report on funds 11·h1ch should come back to our "re.a for parks," sa id Regelbrugge. Other concern:'! v.•h1ch Caspers pro- mised to 15tudy are traffic: and Jaw en- forcement in lhe Dana Point area . "f th ink our primary accom plishme nt was that we esta blished an effec!11•e mean.~ nr communiC"ations with the coun- ly," said Regelbruggt. "This h11s been lacking in the pAst -'fld is very important to an un incorpora ted :ire1. \\'e plan to ha ve futur~ meetings as hme passes and our needs change." Big Croivd See n For Viejo Da)·s Week end Eve nts Thou.sand ~ of residents are ex~cttd to turn out for the ,12;rabbnt? of ;irtil'ilil"~ ~chedulrd f(lr lhia 111et>kf'nd at !he fourth annuAl Missinn Viejo Days celebreliori . The eventa, sponsored bv the i\fissinn \'ieJo Activities Committef. "·ill be11 in 11o·it h a handbii.11 thurnampnt at. fi :30 p m. frirlay ;:it !hi!' Marguerlte Rerreation Center. 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Revol\'1ng roun d a "Gold Rush " the me. the nther a;ctivi!les throughout th" "'el'kP nrl v.·ill Include log ro!lin_I!. p;rea~ed pole climbing, nail dri \·ing, d11ncing and ,,-e\·eral athletic con test.s. Tht even!s on Saturday will be held at the. three recreat ion ceniers and f'lernen- far; Sf'hooL~ in the arl'a. All nf ~unrf11y·s ::irl11 itie~. 11·hirh 11·HI hPg1n 11·ith a snf!hal: ~"ri<'~ al 1 :.10 a m .. "'Ill be held on the ~l1~~1nn \'1t 1n C.ol[ Cour~e 1\ p1rn1c 111 11 ;il~o hi' hPld on thi> 11nl f r11urse fair\\"31'~ on Sunda1· :iftcrnr"1n. \1ith the last ·Prent srhedU!ed for 5.3+1 pm. 11 hen awards v.·11! be Ji!.iven to the 11inner~ nf !hf' 1·:i rinus rnn tPs\~ f urther in formation concernLni:t any r.r the ll'eekend's activities mav be obtained rrom comm ittee coordinaior Ladonna Rukstalis at SW.lS29. businea 1ougtr! Thott wllo oppos• the qeney art suspecl !'" .. , 4il.qrte with your Wnly vtUed rolMflta," a id &uptrviloo Rolph Clark of Anaheim "even tbouab r am as aift+ eerned as you are. J b@lieve W• ahou1d .study l.h~ propnsal. get more inforQ'l&tioQ from organizat ion:ii now engaged In con- .sumer protection. name a committee. to srurh· !he s11h1rc1 " BRtt1n ba!krd at 2n.v further ~rudy. "I ~'ill pn~tpone. furt her C(lns1 derat1on f(lr 111o·o weeks hf'rav~ I nh1•1nu~ly don·t hHve threP votes. Therl" ha~ hef'n enflugh input alre11dy, no further study i5 ne ed- ed " An Anaheim women who calls herself the ".f\tnoey Doctor" led off the Tuesday dJSCUSSl(ln \\'11lov,:dPan "1· Vancr: of Consum tr Strvi('t'S Unlimited seemerl W ~·ant t.o put herself out of buslM!!I u she slrona:ly ad· voeated Utt pro1ram sayin1, "Consumer education Is needed badly." She said preM!nl sh1IP 11nd federal agencies designed to protect the con-- 'sumer were stafh:d 9.'ilh the wrong pe~ pie. do not have the investigators needed or the money to pay them and hand cut "sympa!hy. nn1 action·· /\lrs Vanre charged tha1 "laws on the books are not enforc~d ll 1s an open field for the con man " She saui the Beller 8us1ne.o;s Bure11u v.•a.~ 1 n e I f e c t i v e . "Consumers ha1·e no :il rern11ti1'(' but lo go b.1nkrupt after they are swindled, then 1h,·y fi:O on welfare, increa~1ng the pro· hlPms" Mrs , Jeanne Haeggstrom tJf Twl.in. manager of the Better Business Bureau of Orange County, disagreed. "The District Attorney, Po5 Office Dtpartmenl ind Feder1J Trade Olm· mission are doi ng a great job on hardcore fr3ud. but the y need the help of a evn- gumer agency." i1 he stated "\\'e don't need more laws but more f'ducal n)n of the public oo v.·hat thty .should do when I.hey feel lhty htl.1•e bf>en def rauded," /\lrs. Haeg .'!,strorn ron(·lud ed ~1 rs /\!arv CMk of r>ana Point rind l\lrs Consta~ce Benrft11·1 of :\lission \'11'111 1ipposed creation of an(llhf'r deputmrnt. Thev ad1 ot alt'tl S!Ud\ bt•f11re ilL'\1on. aattin replied thcit i•nf+irl'rment 11 /l!i not possible throu f!l h pre~ent &l!enrlts "The monkey should be placed on ihe back of the. people most responsible .. the Board of SUpPr1·1sors." he argut d. "The board ducked the "'e!lare problem sasing 11.e do riot ha ve con1rol We 5hould do aometh1ng for a change.'· "Stalt le-1islation has prHmpted tht litld, al."Cord.ing to the County c.oi..tMel ," .!"&id Suptr't'1sor David L. Baker ol Ga rdtn Grovt'. "We should l'OOrdinatf: our ideas v.·1th state authontie:ii before f'Stabliah ing 1 new •RenC'y," he concluded. "'I d1sag ref' with !he Countv Cnunsel'a C1p1nion ," countered Ba t!in: "Ventura C11unty ha~ a consumer proleclton agen· \'\ .. \"cnl ura CQOrd1n atet.I lhe program 11 11h the sta le." replied Bskf'r . l'ounty Counsel Adrian Kuy per et· pl"1ned that slJl tl! approval was not nece~sary to eatab!ish the departme.nl bur en agency "'ould have to cooperat.11 ~·1th the state.. E11rollni ent Up Slig-litl y 111 Lc1 g u11a U.S. Suh1nit s Two-Cl1ina Se ati11g P1·opo sal to U.N . I I I FIGHTING CITY HALL Ousted Aide Do yl e Mill er Fired Cit )· Head Se eking Hearing In Huntington By Al.AN DTRKI N 01 tho 0 1111 I'll«! S!t ll A total of 65 new studiou.o; f~ces are in .schorils 1n the Lag una Beach Unified School District th is fa ll over last, trustees le.arT1rd Tuesda y nigh t, Students in the fil'e schools, re.ported Dr \\'illiam llllnm , su pe rintendent. !<ital· ed 3.022 on the fourth day of cl11s~es this ~·Par . On the fifth rla~ la.st. .\·ear. there v.·ere 2.957 sturlenl~ enrolled in r!asse~. Lagun;i HP;ich l/lgh Sc:hnol is up 35 stt1Jent~ over la~! f:ill . Thur s to n ln!ermediatP gained 19 new stude nts and Top nf the \Vorld F.lementary increased by 16 students. El r.lorrn Elementary School shov.•ed no grnwth this year. 11·hi!e Ali.so Elementary lost five students o\·er last fall. Compar i n~ this fall's enrollment with the end nf school last June , Ullom noted e dist ric!"·ide gain or 84 students. Hi:' noter1 the hi~h s<:hl)O! is up 49 s!ulient ~ nrer wh at it harl when school let oul fnr the ~ummer Thurston is up sel'en studf'n ls , Tflp of the \\'or!d . 2!. El .\lorro, J.l anrl Aliso, rlown fi Despi te 1hP fact M"hoo! buses were run. ning se\ en tn 11 minutes la!e and that the t11gh srf1no1 h.<id fnu r fi re dr ill~ nn the first day because of a be.II pr oblem. the opening of school "progressed 1n an ex- cellent manner,'' Ullo m sa id. l.'NlTED NATJ Ol'\S (l'PI ! -The. lini ~ed State.a fo1111a\ly s u b m i ! r e d today il.5 companion resolution desi gned to sa~·e a seat for Nat ionalist China in the U.N. Genera! A!isembly "'hile admit· ting the Ch ine..~e Communis ts to member- .o;hip The tw o re~oltrf lon~ wrnt In the L:.N. secreta rial for publicalion after .!a paii announced that ii wo11ld jnin 12 other CO· sponsors of the rno1·e. Th(' Japanes,.. dcri~ion, announrrd in To kyo , prn\'1rled much-n1!eded 1rnpe!us fot the G.S. r1ri 1re. u The lexls v.·e.re not immediately made public. They were to RO befnre lhe assembly for debate on Oct . 18. "'ilh the historic \'ote expecred by !he e'nd of the mon th. In one re~olu tion, the U.S. agrees to the seating of the Communist Chinese 1n both the General Assemhly and the Security Cou ncil. Th,, n!her woulrl requ ire 11 hard- lf;.Ji!,ct t11·C>-1 hird vote for the as.."<'mblv t(l expr.1 !ht 1\i1l1onalist Chinc~e frorn ° lhe L:n!led 1\i1t1ons. An Alb:ini;in rcslution 11 1lh l!l cn- spon..,or~. publishPrl \\'et>k~ aRn, ca ll~ for the "rcs!ora!inn of the la wf ul riRhts" of the Pe kin g fi:OVernn1~nt 11nrl th e cornplete ou~ting of the. Ta111·an !Forn1o~:i J rr~1n1e from ell l ' .'Ii. bnd1c:i. L. S. amhassador Ceorge Dush sa id he expected a. "fl exible" attitude. fr()m Pe· king on the dual representation issue. Cyclist lllj• u.r ed J:i pan ·s dcci~1on to co-spon~or th" L.S. resolutions was taken by Pr ime Minister Doyle fl.liller, 5!1 . !he ~uspenrlelf city 11d· Eisaku Sato despite opposi lion rrom ministr .. tor of Hunlingto n B~ach. is ask· After Collision within his own political p:uty and frnm other Japanese k>a d~rs. They argued that ing for a puhlic hf'.Jri ng before the city President Ni~on·s proje<:tcJ visit tn Pe· council over his di smissal. An 18·yPar.(\td L11i;:un a Hills \'llUlh is k1np; showed !hat \\'ashing1nn 1111s mo1·1nb ~!Iller filed a v.·rittrn request for 1hf' repo~tf'f_1 in 5al!S!acrnry C'l)nrlit10n today toward clo.1;er rclalions \\!l h main!anrl at ~1 1ss 1on Cnn1 rn11n11y Hospit al eftf'r suf· Ch J lh f 11 Id h 1 d hearing v.·it h the: city rlPrk al 2 34 p m f 1na. • apan, ry e . "'011 ave n ll Pring a fr11 r lr1rerl rlj!h! IP~ in :i collision Hke w1.~e and should rln noth ing to offenrl Tuesday, 2'1 hour" bl"frire the dearll1 ne nn El Torn Road Tur~day aft Prnoon. the PPk!n):! gnvernm rnt, snch a" joining elected Tuesday -Bhut an, Bahrain and Qatar -we re raised for the first time ~'ednesday to take their plac:t ill lhe lont row of na tional banners lhat fly in front of U.N. headqu arters. Indian Guides Picnic Sunday In Capistrano The an nual Y\ICA picnic to tnlic:ll memher~hi p in the Y-Indian Guides pm. gram will be held Sunday in San Ju.an Capistrano. The free eve nt sched uled to begin at nO(ln , 1>.·il! be-held this year et Rancho Capi.~trano. 2925 1 Caminn Capistrano. Ynungs lf'rs agrd six. se1·e.n 11nd f'ight ;ire eli2ihle fnr mPmbership in the you th proe:rarn, 1,1·hic•h ~ervt>s to te11rh the rhi ldren ahout woodc r11 ft ;i nd naturf'. Arril·itie~ such ;is sw immin11:. fishing :ind k1r khall 1,1•111 be provHi ed for the youngsters at the picnic while the ir parents talk with YMCA officials 1.bo ut !ht prn~rem. Each fam ily attending the event must provide its o"·n food. Further information may be obtained by cal ling Bill 1.lanclark at 49'2-n 43. County Approves Greenbelt P1an Ht also filpd a sccC1nd le.li er 1,1·1th the Lai:una Ae.arh polic e sa id Tim /\1sthi~, the "sa ve:.thr·na t innaH~r5 " mnvf'. clerk in which he 2·~72 La.~ Bol~a.~ S! · hurled 20 feet from Busch said J;ipan·s dec1s1on destrnyPd AnfJther st ep lov.·11rd cre.11 t1on of 1 h1a. motnrr,vrlf alter ii rollid Pd 1\"]th a cAr th m th th 1 w sh· t · "t Ch . " -Formally rallPd for thP council tn I! Y a a ing on .~ 11·0--1na gree:nh('Jt area along Alis0 Cr ee k In the driven by Ruth f\1 ills Fishe r, 52. of 1842 plan w11 ~ an "un winnahle proposition." s!11te ils rea~ons for removing him fro m Carmel ita SI . La guna Bea ch. The assembly cnmpleted it~ organiLll· El Toro area was taken Tuesday by the office Pnlice sairl ~1rli. Fisher "'115 eastbound lion \\'Pdne ... rl.ty mo rnini;i and sent Its 109_ Orange County Board of SUpervlsnr1, -Claimed th:it the nollce nf rlt.sm1.ssal nn El Toro Ro ad. a quarter of a mile i\Pm ;ip;enfia to the stef'rin R committee Appro\"ed WM a plan submitted by frnm _the Laguna Cani·on Road in-f 1· · ·d I d with v.·hich he w;is sr.rved at~ pm. Sc.pt. or pre 1m1nary ron ... 1 era!10n. F rn Cnntro! District Chief E:n,1!:10r.er lersection. v.·he:n 1;he apparently pulled Sh d h 1 " · h z• 14 , m111k ing hia di ~1n1ss.tl eff,.ct11·p. Ort 111, I I h arp e "e "·as expectru in 1 e ;i· r.enrJ(e Osborne to ellm1nal.e a planned ou n pa.~s tinot er l'ehicle and coll ided m•mbet commtll•e _ ptohably on th M lh · I h concrete channel and substitute a did nol Cflmply w11h thf' c1!y chaner "'1 1 a L., eye e w 1ch had been travel Thutsd•y _on wltethet In met•• tot , · b h' d h " " flOflrlwa.v park on II :icres or lend lob!: -Reques!e<l th!!ot he he furnished v.·1th ing e in er. singl e. debate the. An1eric;:i n and Albanian ,1 rqulred hv thf rnu nt \' He i;;ild tht :irea another rlt smlssal nntlre. rr~ol1111on.. 1,1 11uld ti.> ffee 11f 11o aler m1Jst l"lf tht 1·ear "l didn't get to be a r1!~ rniin;iger hy f1'o)i(.'f' Rill I .o"eS The n1n1·e to lll{'rgP wnulrl hi11e no ef· The half-mi le i;lrelth 1., bt!i11·een lying dnv.:n. !hough 1 arlmit 1 12:ot firpd -~ frrt rin the opposing resolu t ion.~ but woul d ~lturl:inrl and Lo~ Al1sos boule vards and avoirl a duplication of deh11tr, Jts backer~. 1nC'ludcs a gro\"e of 2 O 0-) ea r -o I d becausf' I rrfu~e<l 10 knorkle unde r:· lhe SACRA~!Ei\"TO 1lJPl 1 -A bi!I to 1nrluc1ln~ !he Llnitt>d Stairs. he!rl. ~.iramnre., adtn.1n1strator rom men tPc1 thi~ mnrni n~. rn;:i kf' kJll1n~ a policeman act.1ng 1n the An 1nfnrmal poll of th<' cnmm1t1rf' An adt.litional 20 11rres nf land upstream The de<:i~ifln In fire /\-1illf'r w;:i~ 1;ik11n at line of duly fir.~t..r:legre.e murder was showed e deadlock on 1nerg1og the J1em~. from the proiect v.·111 be. purchased by the an execulir e ~ess inn nf !hr cnunr!I nn i·l'lter1 dnw n Tue.,d:i)' hv lht A!l~emhly with three countries reported undtcided county p1rk.s departmt:nl H a ftderal Criminal .!11,~l lCP Cnmm•tle•. Th n t h h h t ' d Sept. 7 "'hPn fll'P cnuncilmen ~l~ned !hp r-;::::;;;;~;;;.;;.:::::;--~=~'~'~'~'='=~l ~e~l ~t=e~e ~n~e='=' ~m~e=m~e~t~,=~·~ta=O~'~'='~'=''='='·'=======~i di~m 1s.o;al nnt1re th at \\'Ali St>r1 Prf a ll't'f'k t •d~•""•.....,11 ~ lilter -Al Coen. .lack Grtrn. ~I r,, f';orma Gibbs, .Jerry ti.1atney anrl nnnalc1 Sh1ple.v At !h11 t rln~rrl rlo11r ~r~~1nn !hf' ro11n111 ::ilsn a11thnr11r(1 Hnn1Pr l , /\1cr'nrm1ck of lhe Santa An11 l.t \\ firm 11f Ru!nn ::inrl Tucker 10 ne.l{nl1a!I' 11 11h the <1d- 1n1n1slr all'lr on ar1 ep!i n~ a pn~it1on a~ a ron~ul!A nt This action we.~ apfH!'l rerl hy all Cl'lllncilmen ti.lil\er has not acceple d !his off11r - due to expire Oct. 18 -and lodAy declin- ed to comment on the negotialions with ?llC'Corn1ick. GEM TALK TODAY by • Tho1rut K•1viJ E4!111r ~"''' A. M11'Jllo;~• Mlflrlll1-f dllllr 0.W H. L1" Rlc\1.d P'. NtO Soutl1 Comlty Beach Deal DI AMOND SIZ E AND VALU! \V ould ynu be i;urprised to walk into a jew•elry store Md find 1 ont car::i r di<lrnond ::ind a tw·o cArat dia- monrl hnth sc]!inJ! for the 5ame price ' 7\l an\' penple '1·oul d, but they ::.hnulrln 't be. Size does have bell~ 1ng on lhe prire, but e\'en more i1npnrt~nt i..,·the. riuail ty and cut of th e fini .~h ed .1;e1n . ---~blnn _ .... .,..... 211 Fore1t A111u• ~am .. -.U.IS: P.O. l •a 666, t 26S2 o; S. Cl---. Of'fk• • 1111 tWt6i IJ c.111.1.!. .... I. t il 7.J: • Dl'9 ~ ~ .. ._, 6. r ........., .....,,,, uu "'""P<I" a.o.. ...... ~ ? ,, 1 71 • llw2ll llVJ ~ ......... .... Set for Senate HeariI1g The Senate FinanC'e Commllltt I! scheduled to hnld 11 he.arin.R Thursday morninjl on the state purchaM: of eight acre& of beech Ju.~t clo"'tlroast from Dohen)' Beach Suite Park. Assembll·ml!'n Robe.rt Badham fR- !\e"·port BPach 1 and slate Sen. Denni~ Carpentl'r I R-'.\'p~·port Beach i. author!I of tht bill. are both expec!ed to be nn hand at lht hearing in support nf the measu re. ·'~h1ny of The legislators are under the misapprehens io n !hat the mone y is not a vailable and somPt hing v.·iJl ha 1·e tn ht dropped from the budget to buy the pr!). perty." B1dham 11a:ld Uus morning in • telephone intervie~·. '• "But .the fund5 are In th! bRnlt And \l.'t'l't arrang"ed ror under the provision~ ol lhe 1964 bond act," ht addtd. P11rc:hase of !he land. whic:h waa nnlv recently put up ror aale. ill &lrnngly fa vt•red by the ~late P1rkg and Be11ches De partml"nl. The bill rtcent!y passed the sl..tte l\•~rmbly bv a 1l-O 1·01e tr. purchas! I.ht !)uart!'r mile r.f land for $\ 7 million. 1he reported asking pri~ al lht. time Thi" prict: ,i n lhe hill hR s nnw bttn up. ped In $2 I m'il!1on and. 1f appro1·ed by the Sena te. v.·n1dd ha\·e lo be re.approved by lhP A~semhly. "The rurchase is the h ighe~t prlnrl t~· of !hl" park~ department." Bad ham s;i id. "If p11rC'h.~sr I.~ Ofl! approl'ed this year, It ll'IJ U!d be lheir highest prlorily again nt<xt year." "So if \re dnn'\ bu~· Oolleny Beach. then we won·t bu" 11nythin11. lhia ye.11r ," he 11d- de d Any purchaae of propl'rt~· 11·1th lhe rt cre111ional t>ond money mu\t be ap- prOl'td hy Parks ""Ii Recreation offici als , "Sorne of the people In Sacram!!nlo feel the land is too expensii;e nr 1h11t it Is l"\flt 11 good bf'ach," he sa: ld o( the oppo!!ltion to the measure. "Ob1·iously. they rl'1n't underst8nd Or11ng l' roun!y rl'11! ""t11 lt 1·alue,,: and rher ha1·en'1 heen lo Do he ny Bearh." lhe ltgi~l1tnr !laid If tht b1 ll 1~ Approvttd by the f inance r nmmlll tt. ti wit! lhl'n gn bc fiir e lhe full Stnnle.. I The original diarnnnd from o;i"ht ch R gem ~l o ne is ~111 is con~lderably larger than the fin ished slone you see. By the time yuu see the gem in the Je\\ el ry store. it ha! be~n cul to remo\'e fl a"·s and i.nh11nce the brilliance buried in the rough $lone. Judgini;i: ~ize Is ~imple and c&n he hand led by mos t ghoppers, but to get the best value tor your dia· mon d dollar. you need the: aid of a trust.e~ gem expert. Only he Is qualllted lo judge the clarity and cut of a finished diamond. Stop l_n and we wUJ be happy to ~ho1\' you top sua.lltf di&mond!! in various si~es .. \\ e u•ll also be h&ppy to help you make the best d1amood buy. Therl't l'IO liner "'"""i"""'- Pen or P'tntll .•.••.... S1200 s.i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2o1.co J. C. .JJu1nphrie3 J ewelerJ 1823 NEWPO RT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENl TF .. MS I ANK.AME•ICAlt.D-MA STElt CHA.51 24 Yf AltS SAMf: LOCATION PHON I t ••·J•OI 7 ' ' Laguna Beaeh EDITI ON VOL. o4, NO. 227, 5 SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1'7 I' urc ase Tapes Heat GI Trial Prosecutor Asks lntroductio11 of Co11fessio11 fl y TO.\I BARLEY 0 1 1h• 111111 '''" il•fl . \1ar1nl": policeman il!ark A. Johnson of !'an Clemente confessed lo the killing of hi s 1v1fc on the dav he was arrested bv Di strict Allorne.1··s· i nve~ti [!.ators. it 1ra·, ;illeeed in Superior CQur! .\londa~ That purported confession ronn~ p<J"t of 11 tapt' recording that seems hkcl~ to be barred from 1csti1nony 111 the Oran~c County Superior Courl trial of the 20· year-old defend ant despile lhe strenuou~ protests of Chief Deputy 0 is I r i ct Attorney .James Enright. · The bu rly pro~ccutor pleaded fur 11-: ~ub1n1ss ion through tnoi,t of the afternoon ses sion :\londa y and did indeed play lh<' first rew S<"conds •if 11 ha! L~ said lo be <1 90-n11nulr con1·cr::.a1ion !a~t .J unr ·1·• bcr11rrn Johnson, Lt. Ch!tord liatcs, ,.J T1·ustee Li11l{e Co11tu1ue~ Attacl{ 011 History Bool{s Conscrvati'.c Laguna Bcal"11 Schools lru:>tce t;crald Linke Tucst!a,1· 11ight con- tinued his at1 ock on 1110 hi~1ory book.~ ordered for u::;e a\ Thu1·sron lnterrncJia tc School dunng the 11ex1 school year. In a 10-ininutc rcpor! to the board . l.1nl..e s:ud tha1 !he book~ ··The Amel"icans·· and ""The Pt'o1>le ~lake a j';ation" both .. poinl nul the ncgat11 e aspe<.'ls in our <"Oun!ry.·• Rererring spec1hcally tu ··The r~cop!e ~l ake a Nation.'' Linke charged. ··'fhal book brings out tragic events in our cuun- try and puts it in childr·en's minds.·· Linke noted !hat both of the books had been disappro\'ed for u~e by the .Jefferson Elementary School District in Daly Ctty. The retired Navy captain also noted 1he lwo books were among those under stud ~· by a slate board of education 1ask forf',. bt't<iUlit' of alleged \·iolations of lt1t- ('dlJ t a!io11 t odr in handling ethnit: ma t· trrs. <.'ll'K'S and Catifo1·nia his lor\'. ··1 sugg'e~\-1'.'e send the:;e book$ b<it:k ·· Linke angrily told lllt' hoa rd. The district. he said. h;id ordered ~O copies or ··Tht- AITI('ricans" and 2Hl copies of "The Pto- ple i\lake a Nation." Linke's prote~l \\'a!; prompted when he noted a purchase order to ll arcourt. Brace Jovanovich. Inc. for book.~ for t11e Thur~tnn library . The firm publishes lhe llro book s \\•hi ch he objected !o. Dr. Hohcrt ll ee\•es, d1rec1or of 111- st1·uc1ion noted thr purcha ~e order \\'a~ fo r l1brar\' boolis and 1n111.ht not be th(' b<>oks Lin\;;e 11ns rctcrnng t11 Cenrge i'\el!IC'1n~11 a "0<.1al ~1·1tn1·r te<H:hrr (·1 ll1t'11.cd l.111kt> tor nut · cli11ng .somf' ol )Our rt~earrh 1n rhe d1~1rit·1 I i;uggcsl 1·nu !alk 'o1 1lh ~me o\ the social a;ci('nce 1e1H·hcr~ Thr .~ooner the be11 er ' Link"' assured J\"e lt!cman he \\'Ould do liU • Bill Thnrnas. pre~1clen1 nl Ille boa rd , suggest ('d 1hc ,·111eria tor tc:i.!book se!rc- ' Cripple1I Jl't Land s flO,'\Q\,l"l.l" !t,'r l I A Br11n1tf Airh11c-s Hoeing iUi 1111l1t;ir y ehflrtrr 1I1 ghl 1r1th 174 person~ aboard landed salcl) at Jl onol11l11 lnlernn tion::il A1rporl Tuesda.; \\·1th a t•nppled nost. wheel. • tion. 11·ould b(' a good !(J pi i.: for a stud_1· sess ion At a n1cet1 ng earlier this month, Thon1as was under tire lron1 truster ""!\orn1an Bro11·ne lor an ··1111oftieial·· "P- pointment of Linke a.~ te~tbool.. cri!1t l111· the board. S111oke Ring s Hot, Heavy Over Lagu11a ".~re students permi tted lo snloke ;it sebool board meeti11g.s·."· Ttie question b~· Laguna Beat'li High Schoo l rnath instructor Hon Hoss 11·as sin1ple. The answer. e1·eryone aL Tur~da ~ night's board meeting leanied. wus 1101 "That"s a good question ." rc~pondrd Bill Thon1as, hoard pres1dc111 ··1t ~ not against the la1v for st.udenl" lo smoke. Th is is a puhl1c 1Tieel!ng Kids under 18 are not allowed lo huy but the~· C"a n smoke." reported Rol~rl Ree1·rs, d1rector of 1nslruc!io n. Thomas then adm1Ued, · lt tan 111 u· bably be permitted " no.~.~ said. ··:i.1orr and tnorr slude11t~ are rom111;: lo school board 1nee1in:?~ arid I !rel }OU arr "t'lllng an (':\.atnplc I d n11l hkt> 10 ser sr l ·• Truster<> Tho1n<1" i:erald L 1 n k r . P:t tncia < .illet1e and [)1 1\1.11111an Bru1". nr a.!1 are known to snlukr during boal'd meeti:. "\\"e don·l allfi1v s1u1lrn1~ at lhr lu~h :-clloo l to s1n11l;e during th(' da \. Th;i1 ·~ se\rn hour;;,•· Ro~s co1111n11ed. h111t111g !lie b<la rd n1ip.hl abstain d11r1ng rhr 1nct'!u1g~. ''\\'ell. kid.~ that age arr !Of1 1·nung 111 sn1ukr." Thomas hr:r trdl v rrpl1f'.d I didn "t start un\I! I 11·ns 24" Hnss then ;1 ~kcd 1hr h(lard 'nul 10 sn1oke at ~chool bo:ird n1rrt1n!:~" ··rm very sorry, no " sard L1nl..r 11hu had 1ust lit a c1ga re11~ dunni:: lhe di scuss ion Stink Raised Over Field; Farmer PltJws It Under A squall of p11b1ic opiniCJn -led by the prevailing off-shore breezes -ha s fQrced a San Juan Capistrano farmer to plow under a l1eli:I ferlilizcd by human waste, tit\' officials s11id loday. Public works director T. J . ~1eadowi1 ~aid th!° field , localed In windv•ard of 1\1arco Forster ,Junior ll igh School. had been <·01·crcd \\'i!h 11·f't sludge from lhf' ntarby f)a na Poi nl San itary Oistri\'l treat1Tient facili!} Farmer t1rnr1 Rircra. who had (•011- tracred \l'ith the. d1slr1C'I 10 USt lht gooey ll'::l!<le. ref)l)rlcdl} lold city offl(·iat s h~ wa5 not awa rt. that usin~ sludge fot fert ilizer v.as against the la\\", The farmer. adn11Uing Iha! ii did ··~mell a lit- lie," ha!! agreed Lo plow the sludge under. '-ieado'>''S said. l\le1dows added that lhe sludge is beginning to dry now and does not smell nearly as bad as 11 did Thursday when it V.'l !'i fir!lt dumped inlo the field. Sinct then. he said aboul 10 residents hal'f' phoned cily h11ll to co1nplain about tht earthy odor l)11nill1rv d~~lrirl officials sa1d !ht :;ludge h~il to hr 1akc11 fron1 !hr plan! in \\'C.l ronn because the diges1ers. where lhe substance normally dries. are bt'ing <:ltaned. Under standard procedure!'. !he sludge, .ir fte r being strained frorn the raw sewage. i~ allowed lo dry and the n taken to lhe du1Tip. Offici als nottd thty had firsl plannrd lo dispose of the maleria! away from lhe ci· 1y. but Rivera had reque~ted use of thr. materi al for fertilizer If! ATERBEIJ Bill GOE.S TO REAGA1\ ABCmblyman Robert Badham'1 '1·aterbed bill b on Gov . Rez.gan '& desk today. The bill by the Newport Beach Republican would place I h e hydrauhc g\umber aids under regulation or the State Bureau nf Furniture and Bedding lo set heal1h and safety standard! for manufac- t urer' the ::ian Clemente Polit'e and D1 stru·! Atlornt'y·s Frank Oxandabourc . • Oe pi:1l'ln1cnl, ln1·est1ga1 or Defense ;1ttorne11 Ray Sharpe 1n1 · 1nrdi<lt(·ly <1bJl'c!cd and protrs!rd to .Judgt' \\"i llian1 i\lllrray that .John~on 1ra.; prc.~:.llf'l'd 111111 rnaking l11crnnu1;lt111)! ... 1;1 1 e111rr11 ~ 11•11h 11 ;oin11n:; 1hr1t i:I 1·hargr. nf I 1r;,t de.!!ree n1urdrr 'ol'nuld br ~llllJ!h\ 111 lhr a[)sencr <!f il f1.\' i-uOf•f'l"illllt' :-tiHI'" r11rn1 Thr pro~ceu\1011 drop!>('d 1!s rhargr~ ro "C'cond degrrr n111rdcr 111 a rlc~l 1ha1 :-aw 1hr young i\lanne agree tn ~ non·JUr.\' 1na1. Transrripts art being 11·i1hhcld tro1n the press. Ox:>ndabourr denied Iha! hr had pra1 .. !1eally lorted the you ng enlisted n1;1n to ;1d1nit !he brutal killing liul tonccd~'d undel' strong quest1on1ng by Sha1·pc thal h{· ll;1d u~ed •·1nve~tig;1!1on Lacl1e>."' un !hf! l<ill _ blond. h<ind:.urnc defrntlant ll"ht'11 J11h11son 11 al\;;cd i11to thi:: OA ·~ 11ff1cr a111\ a~ked to d1:-russ lhr c;1 ~c "I knr1\" hr 11·:1.~ 1·(',;pon~1lil r for 1\11' de:il11 nf Ins 1111 r Oxan<lalM1lll't' h!u111[1· ~·ill! Sh:-irpr. .Johnson 1.~ 11 r1·u~ett of blu<l ~c11111ne a11d •' •hlung hi-: \\ Jlr Cu111111• l.y1111. :!O. !11 dt'ath on June 16. 19i0. llrr nudr. hlood- 1·111c red bod y 11·as found sprawled on thr hcd in their apartrnenl at ~Hi l\1 onlcrry La ne. .John~on said ht found thl' body 11 flt'r "Uard duty at the Santa Ana ~lanor Corps Air Stallon. but denied for morf' Th;ui one yf'a r /hat hr v.·a ~ 1nl"o lvrd 111 lhe slaying . A ps) t hiatns1 O.·ho had \\'ha1 hr r illll'ci •·open-ended eonl'ersatiuns·· 11·1th .Joh11stir1 1n the wetk before lhe ~lar1r11··., arres1 tn- da1· l'Ontinurd test1rnonv wh!lh llll'ludr.< ~1ii1cments thil1 .Johr1so~ used ni;1r1J11;111;1 and LSD to ~unit' cxl rnl 111 rhe nl11riths l1•"•1rr tus wifr·!'I dc<l1h. Dr. Throdore L111dtH1rr tr .. 1111rd tha l .l11h11wn told h1 n1 th:.11 hr tt>cd pot t1L1ri11g service 111 V1elna1n and !ha! h1~ 1\llr had lrl·qucntly obJCCtcd to his u::.1ng thr drug at hornr. l.1ndat1er said ,\lrs ,John.~1111 warnrd hf'r la1sband that she 'ol'Ul1ld rl'port his pn1 · "mok1ng to poller ii hr didn't ~il'e up lhr ha h11 ll r also !estified !hat Iii" a11rart1 1r hrt1nr!1r fllrd !11r d1 \'0rt'f' :iltrr .lohn:-J"rn lt•ll ft11· Vietnam bu1 lah'r 1·hang1'd htr rn 111<l l.11i<lau~·r s 'ur.\ rr.-.ila,no; \\ i111 .luf111 hll 11111du(•cd 11 ha1 1l1e 11s,1·h1a11·11'1 .. a11I 11.1'1 .. i-l a,.~1ral l·'rPud1an slip Thr p-1eh1:1!n ,1 1c ... 1111rd lh::il .l1,111i..1.p_ 11 liri exprr~srd derp r1::!1r1011~ 1•111111rlP11l"' th r(Jllghnut lhr S('~~1nn~ h:1d 111trnr!('d In :,;ii• "I h<i\·e g11 en n1y 11lr to /_,1.AJ s \\'ill ' l.1 ndaucr tcs11t1ed II !'<Jt!lf' oul . I ha1 e J.!11cn niv \\1fe to <:od":; Wil l." The ps1·(0h1:itn.,1 s;i1rl .John.~n11 t!tld h11n lli<1I lie !'i1rlJ('I\ lll.• \1 1te on one 1)(·1·;1.,11o11 h1·t1 11t' 1l1c11 111;11·r1;ii-:e ··tx-r ause ::.hr 11 1- !'-t~trd ult d11t1ng hurns wh1lr ~ht' \\;i( go1nµ ~h'tHh w1t l1 bun " Tilt" p~1«h1 atn~1 :i lso saHl .1r.hn"o11 ,1! 1111\' 1~11111 lol<I h1n1 th::it he had a l1•ror l•f lu~inj.!. his n11nd :ind lhal hr h;id " d1 ••:11n in 11·hu ·h he saw his de<id wile l v1n~ n;1hrd Cll ii h;ithlllh. Li ndauer said .lohn"tln told lum that 1t1r <lream rnded v.·tih the appa rc nlly de:id 1vo1nan rt5t11g from lhf' lub 111lh a smile and embr11r.1ng the d1strt"sscd Johnson Al'<n ollerrd inlo IPSl1m(ln_I' by the pro· secut1on 11as a lcllcr fro1n !hr Brlly 1;rahan1 organ17.a1ion 111 which lht• evangelisl"s chief aide. Or Vif'tor H Nelson. 1·onf1nTied that Johnson could study for the m1 n1s lry wh1!e ser11n~ any prison sentence thal might be passed 1Jn hirn. It h:t!I bern le;irned thal Johnwn wro1 e a letter to Dr. Graham before his arre~t. lhat. !he letter expressed remorse .11nd lhat the defendant asked Or. Vraham t.o clarlf.v God's re;i{·tion lo a man guilty or certain crimes. The letter hB!I' not been offered inlo testimonv. l.1nd:i1i1"r said today that he' wa~ ··fairly convinced" tb;il .lnhnson w::i~ not irn· plitaled Ill the crime v.•hen 1he ser1e~ or interviews started. I It c·onfirmrd roda1· thal he luld .Johnson lhat he felt he wa~ 1nvoh•rd 1n the rnurder of his wife and that a drean• e:a:perieoced by the young ~l ar1ne and re- counted during thei r fourth SC!ssion v.·as respongible for that verdict Enright is working his trial undr:r 1he. strain or a "don'l talk to the press" ban by Jodge fl.1urray. The Jurist surprisingly imposed the ban at the demand of defense attorney Sharpe. \~ means that Enright. normally the most cooperative of 1>r<>secutors. feel~ un::ible to even discu!'!s tht spelhnp: of .Johnson's nlidrlle nllmt with newsmen l'Hver in~ the !rial J 1\1 ortli a C:liee1· This pretty covey or athletic boosters v.1i.ll grace sports ev~nts al Saddlcback College thi!'I season. \Vith backing like this. athletes shoul d J::O the d istance. The cheerleaders are propping up "Big J ohn'' their foot ball d umnly. From left to ril!hl are Sherry Kobbins and Jackie Kan1in ~k 1. bolh of Tustin, a nd fro111 i\hsss1on Viejo, Carolyn J ensen. Bct·ky !Jrury. l\athy Sho\ver and Dan.ii 'f"hon1<1~. Lagi111a T1·i1~tees Eye Pla11 To Utilize Fecle1·c1l Fi1nds A plan hy distric1 sta ff to U!'lf' federal l-:1ncrgc111·v ~~111,;iO} 1nrnt A('1 n1oncy 1n hire 1ea1·h1·1 a1drs ;uicl ass1s.t;in!s to 1·on1- Jlt'n,~:ur fnr 1111 rnr reasr in student enrfill nu•nl ~hn.u1d be gtl"en a detail!'d lool.. 1n a ,111d1• ~'''"uln. 1 1·u~tf'f'~ of !hr [.;igun;i H1.!.1(h I n1t 111J S1h°',1 [)1~t111:1 11grrcd 'J 11f'•<l;1.1 n1tlh1 Di pJ01nals Hint (' . . . .l'l~l:o' Jll China ()11 Mao Sta ll11S IH l:'-J; l\ll\C 11·1•1 1 01plr•n1:i11,· \H!ll'C'I'' 1\llh c•n11l;1r·1 .. Ill l'i•klng Silld 111 1!;i1 tb.--rr ;;111~·nrl0d t() hr srun(' t~·pl' r1f 1 r1 ~1:. 1n Cun11nun 1~1 ! "hn1<1 Ch1nr~r crn- lia~~!rs tn kr~ world r;c pil;i], 1ss11rd -.1at11mrr1r ~ $ll\ 111i: Ch01irman i\l ao 'l'~f'· lun,e: 1~ al11 e alid 11f'll. Th r dlplorn;lli•• s1iurr·r~ s<iid [hf'fl'.' 11·af: 1111 1n<lira11on exa1·!1v 11·ha! wa~ "''ron.i: buL spcculalrd !hr. rnOst h~cly explanation '>''Ol.~ thf' illness <!r t'\'Cn death of the 7i- tear-0ld ~1ao 11·ho ha ." rulrd the nation v.1th an iron ha nd ~in<'e 1949. The Qim111unisl (hint'S.f' cn1baSS\' in P;~r1~ issued a statement s ay "i 11 .i! "Chairman ~1ao i~ in c:ii;tellent heahh'' 11nct ·'tht repirls in rhc nr'>''spapefs !hoit .\Ian Tse-llln g i~ ill arc hes." The Chin('Se leg;1tion 1n London also said 1n a statement l\1ao is in "e1tcellcnl health." 1\·lurh of the speculation centered on reports the Chinese had cancelled thei r n<·I. 1 ce!cbra!.ion of the found ing of thr C'hinrse Pe-0plcs Republic. The London statement said ;i London reception mar\;;· ini;: rhe day would be held next wee~ on i1t hedulc . Rri1i !.h J!OVf'rnn1rnt off iria1!'! said they had no ofhc1a! infonTiation from Peking nn developments in China. And in \VashinJ!:lon the \\'hile House. s11id it had no information about the repoN s and that not hing had chan~td plans for President Nixon's trip lo Chlna sometime belore next !\18y 1. The Paris sPoke.sman said Oct 1 Ni.· tionnl Day celebrations In Peking h8d he.en cancelled but he said this was because it had been decided to modify the 1\•:iv the nRtion1J ftle is celebrattd. lfe gavl! no detail!. Mao usually make.'\ a 11ublic appearanee at Pe.king'!' G11le nf Heavenly r c;'lc.'t before million~ o{ Ch 1ntsc on thal day. l11n ng of the lwo teacher aides and two trachcr assislanls , 10 be paid with $1 3.450 n( rpdcral m11ney 11"()\l:d hrlp ··equa!1ie re:-ourec~"' an1t111g thf.' variou:o1 elen1e11- t ar~ ~cho"t~. said Dr. \\"il11am Ullon1. d1 5lr1t•t suprnntenJcn1 , /\tld111011all). l llon1 addt>d. nnr of 1he !('111"'hcr a.'i.~1s1 an1 ~ might worl.. al the high ~1·hrn1I . 1li11<·h alter !he lir~t "'rek nr <.,\•hool. JS llJl 4!J Sludcnts 0\CI" last spring s ent'filltnrnl . 1\0!1ng lhc eo111 plexi1y of attcrnpt 1ng to ('Qtiahze ~tafling patteri1~ al !he three rlemcnlary sc hool.". trustee Or. J\"orn1a11 Browne 4·on1n1enteci. '"To discus~ th1!'1 f11lly ii \\'nul<I t:1ke anrithcr 1Ticel1ni;:, But. 111th \\hat hc1s brt>n present ed tonight . I 11oulcl trnd tu l.1 11or thi s idea.'' :\lrs l':itrir1u C1lletlc ,i;;i1d !he matter· ''definitely need~ mnre stud y."' Gerald l.1nke agrf'f'd. lJln1-n .~11~ge~tt'd Tuescl<i ~· n1ghl for the study '<ess1on and no!cd if the boa rd v.as fa1·or able tn the hirin~ of !he Tour lt'achers' helper!'!, lhey could be h1Jed and v.·ork1ng b~ Oct. I. Mrs. Gillette asked Ullorri tha1 '>''hen 1n- lrr1·iewi ng for th' new personnel take:ic pl11c:t , l:Otl.~1deral1-0n be given l o ··unemployed teachers in our com· mun1 ty." Residents Seek School Busing In Neighborhood School buses may soon tackle the near 30 percent grades in the Portaflno l.aguna neighborhood to bring student.~ to clas.~11 . l..aguna Beach Unified School District trustce!l were to ld Tuesday night. Or. \\'ilham Ullom. 1uperintendenl. said a nteetinp: will be he ld v.-ith California Highway Patrol offici als Thursday to sci up bus SlOP!I in the area. lie said he had received :iieveral calls rrom resident!• 1\•ilh :school :igt. sludenl'I in the area who desired bus »ervice. The only problem, Ullom 1aid, is that parking on both side!l of narrow Nyes Place near the intersection with Highland \Vay coold prevent a ~I bm lrom pa"'-~ing through. "\\'e hope to gel support from the CllP about re.moving parking fro m one s1dt. I<! Nyes and request tnt city to do so,"' t:llom s1id. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS ' Boa1·cl Ends Lo11g Figl1t Ove1~ Beach By JACK BROBACK 01 1n1 01111 1"1Mll $11U Three )ears of controversy and negotiations clima~ed today v.·ith ap· proral by the Orange County Board of Supervisors ot the pu rchase of Salt Creek: beach from A1'co Communit y Builders. The Avco of!er. a~ revised afttr ntonths of C'onferenc('s bel\lo·een the cor• porat1011 and county off1c1al s, calls for the purchase of the 33-acrc btach parcel by the County Harbor 01str1ct for $2.59 million. Only Board Chairman Robert Battin opposed the purehase agreement. H• argued lhal the public already owned the beach and thal il should be obtained th rough a la1~·su1t to pro\'e th<rt o"·nersh1p. He also said that Avco \\'aJ getting d1:;propo1"\1unate benefi ts 1n coun- ty litc guard and maintenance .scrvite oC the beach. Urging approral were \V ill1an1 \V1\co~ cn, Laguna Beach altorne:,· <ind leader in the light for the beach. and .John ~tacnab, president of lhe Orange County Coas~ Association. Brennan "ll e\'s" !\1 c CI e I I a nd • spo kesman for the Save Sal t Creek Com- 111ittee presented each supervisor with a. large lobster as a gift of the committee at the conclusion of the action. The beach voill be tu rned over lo tha county next fall contplete with parkin~ lots, roads. rest room!I, co ncession :;tand.5 and walk-v.•avs. The Salt l'ree~ t'pi.~ndt began thrt!e ~ears ago v.hen environmen t-minded t·itizens .auae\;;ed the board or supervisor~ !or ··g1v1ng away" Salt Creek Road to the j..aguna Niguel [Qrp.. predecessors lll Al'co Co1nmun1ty De velopers. 'fhe county since has sought lrt dCt('rmine the public 's prescriplive right:o: to the beach ba~ed on vears of use. 1vithout prohibition by the Owners. The th reat of condemnation brought an offer from the La guna Niguel people and later Avco "''hich has been ha shed over 111 endles.~ conferences du rin g the past 18 months. In return for sale ~r the valuable beaclt land at the bargain price or SJ0.000 an acre and develQptnent af the path~ and parking r~cilities. the count y agrtes ln rirop prcser1p\11 e nj.(hls lo other beach lrads in lhf' area 2lld the Sa1·e Salt <.:reel.: ('un1111J1Ler agree~ In dis1n1~sal of • la\1·su1t hied 111 196!1 against the .~1•pPr11s<!r.~ and thr Lag11na f\"1guel Corp . after county abandonmenl of th • fQadwa_1. The twelfth rrv1sio11 of the Salt Creek acqu1si11011 plan approl'ed today include:o: I I arres ol beach. 4 14 acres for rest roon1s and c:onr-es~Jons and 18.45 acre:-; for 111·0 park1n!( lots and '>''alkway.~ to tfie heath. Parking 1s pro\•ided for 1,175 car~. The land prirr is eslimatt.d at $1 5 1n1llio11 and the improvement.'\ o\'er $880.000. In rebuttal to Batlin's al\ack, Avcn ex- t"eu1i1·e:o1 ha l't slated that the $30.000 an ar:re price for the ~achfronl property i~ l'lbout one-~i xth of \\"hat the 1telt: 111 pa}'ing 1n similar areas. We•t•er 71fore low clouds and fog for the morning hours along the t'Oast, with .~unshine promised for the after- noon. Highs al the beaclt in the low 70's rising to 83 inland. Lows to- night between OO·M. INSIDE TODAY • 'f~e · Laguna· .r\1011lto" Cor11· u1nr111y Playltonse i! aff lo a ulitLtr111 g !tart 0 11 t11t ,,.~,,, sea- s<n1 u,it/1 ir1t exctl/e)tt staging of 1/ie 'nuch · productd "'Plaza Suitt." Set. E',1 ter1oillme11!, Paue 36. ''""' 11 1•111... M <•JI"""'• • <•'"' C.,,.,., I• CIMC-lflf llJ P CIMolflttll 5f.M c-k• n C••H-f4 n Deoltll 11-Hicft 9 D!W ... l ft 11 l'•'-'1•1 '••• I l~i.rfelnmefll H·Jf "Mr>e• l).H "-·~·" ... """ ... _. .. MIUMi I Me"I-1.k•~Mt II -I• ...... 1<;1 M "'-''" J6-U M\1"'91 ,_, )I N11tt!!el Ntwo •·$ O<tftM C-11' ' .. ,... ., ''"'i. l".m>r M '"'to n.H °"· j!9111(•.,.,ft 11 tiff• M•rlUfl M•H f-1••hMIR )4 ,_,.,. ;11-JI WHll>t• • W-'I NW• )t.~ W••llf N ... t •·f l -. _, I DAILY PlLCT Caspers, Battin Clash 0 -ver Department Plan By JACK ftR.OBACK Of IM D.IUy l'li.t s11n A abtrp philosophical d I f f e r e n c e between lllpervilors Ronald W. Caspers i nd Robert W. Battin on the subJect of coruumtr prolttlion surfa ced Tut sday ln dtbate over a new county department propoeed by Battin -Tb. F'ilth District leader from Nt-\1.'port Beaeh and the Fln!l Di~lrict offECf! holdt-r from Santa Ana ha\'e Lin ed up together on many issues in lhe last eight months but -TUesda y about all they had in common · .wa a lbt:lr mldl'l le initial!!'. Battin wa!I' pushing for hi!I' propoi;ed Consumer Protection Department v.·hich hf called "ansv.e.r t£l a Se.tlOUS problem" and vitally nttded "lo investigatt, educ1te and de.ttrmtne v.·hich en· forctmtnt 1gency v.·nuld he able. to cor- reet ~op brought LO 1L" Cupers snap ped "1 can't bfllt\'f' !hit the.rt is no repre.stnt.ath·e of the bu.sine&.!!' community ~re W tell about the cars, houses and appharicM purchased for • small down payment and then aban· don~. "Th" l".11.SY credit policy star1ed undtr Frank lin Delano Roosevelt and hrl~d bring us t1ut nf thr great de.pre.~s1on But it al!O enabled !hou~anri-' nl pt<i plP lrnm Ok lahoma to get nut nf 1he1r rlu•l bnv.I and \i1't> here In rompara\J\"e afOllence.·• he C'tlntinued. ..If t h1n~s 11tren·t £O gO<'od fnr thtm. they ~-ouldn't be in a posnicin lo 2et screwed on the pur chase. of a d1Rmnnd ~·atr.h . It 1s credit that made It a!I possJ· bll" ., Batt in retorted . ··A~ I llllrl a mal'l')r ,_..t Sa!\Jrday 1iho opposed the rnnsumfr department -'You are on the side of the Capistra110 Valley Zoning : Review U1·ged )Jy Citize11 s A request for a rt\'iew of zoning in the greater Capistrano Va lley has btien made by the Dana Point Citizens for Action ' Association. 2 San Clemente Children Suffer Minor Injuries • Two San Cle.:mente youngsll'rs sus· tained minor inj uries Tuesday aft ernoon in separate accidents when one v.·as struck by an auto and the other rode his bicycle into a motorcycle. Police said 2-year-old Travis Jeppesen. of 232 Avenida Cabr!llo, was struck by the auto at 5:15 p.m. ~·hen he apparently ran into the 11lreet near his home. Of· ·f icers said the car, driven by John r-.t. Dowling, 19. of 308 Aven ida Salvador, left 45 feet of skid marks as the dri1·er at· tempted to slop for the child . The boy was taken to Camp Pendleton fiospital by his mother and was treat ed for minor cuts and bruises before being released. The: second accident occurred only a few minutes later at 5:25 pm. 1n the. 100 block of West Portal. Offi cers said 7· year-old Richard Schuldheii;e. of JS~ Avenida Miramar, rode his bicycle out of an alley and struck a cycle driv en by Jef· frey Wilson,. of 33712 Bii Sur St., Dana Point. . Police said the youngster susta1ne.-d m inor scrape.$ when he wa s knock~ to the ground. but did not re.:quire hospitalization. Adult Education Pre-registration Deadline Tonight Tonight is the. last opportunity fnr residents of the Capisrrano Unified School District to pre-register in ad ult ed ucation C'1'>Urse.s. The fan semester rep:i~lralion ~·ill be held from 7 pm. to 9 in the li brary l)f San Qemtnle High , hon! Classes be ing offered to district residents include a high school diploma program, l''tlding, typing, Sp an i s h, English as a second language, automoti\"e mechanics and many mllre . Students v"h'l d".I nnt pre~reg ister tnnight may enr oll in the clasi;ei;, spare permitting. after !hey bE'~in {'!n ~1on rla\·. Enrollment v.111 be helrl in the adult scllool office. at the high school nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 pm. DAILY PILOT ~ COA.Jf PUBllSHINCt COM1'AJfY Jo'ti•rt N. w •• d P'r•l6tft! Ind Pvl>lllllW \ J ee\. R. Curl1., • VU ,.,.Ollf:f •N '-'irll Mllll!IW' • The requl'sl, sent tn Filth D i~l rirt Supe.r\'ispr Ronald Casr>ers. ~rt ..... l'Ut of two me.l'l ings with county off\c1a!s - Casper!! and Assistant County Pl.a.nn1ng Director Stu Bailey. ''\Ve made the requtst for t~,ree reasons," said J im Re.gr l br u 5;gt, association president. ''PlaMi ng and znn· ing in our area ne~ re\·1ev.· becau~e nf the inllueneti of Dana Point Harbor . tbe ensuing population explos1t1n has created new concerns ; and the. plans lot the Coasl Free11.•ay affects and alters the PX· isling plan." The meetings, htld e.ar!y this "·ee.k. "·ere designed to bring the concerns nf Dana Point residents to their county gol'ernment. "\\'e found our Supetl'isor very responsible," said Regelbrugge. "He ~aid he would call upon the Planning Com· mission to open hearings on zoning in Dana Point and to restudy the plan for the area. Th is \#as a primary goa l. .. Regelbrugge added that Caspers plerlg· ed to support the beautification nf Coast Hig hway and to .'(ive further study to the Coast Freev.•a.Y plans. "He also said he "'nu!d i;end us a detailed report on fund s which ~h11uld ct1me back to our area for parks," sa id Regelbrugge. Other concerns \l;hic h CaspE'rs prn- mised to study are traffic and law en· forcement in the Dana Point area. "l !hink our primary accnmph~hment "·as that v.·e e.stahh~hed an rffecf1\·e. me.ans of communicalinns v.·ith tht: coun· ty," said Regelbrugge.:. "Th is has been lackin.2 in the p::ist and is very important lo an unincorporaterl area . \l.'e plan to ha1'1' fu1urt meetings as lime passel! and our needs cha nge." Big Croi vd .Seen For Viejo Da y s We ekend Ei:e nts Thousands of re sidenti; ;ire expected to turn nut for thf' ~rahhae nf ar t1v1 !1rs scheduled fnr this V.'l'l'kenrJ al the lourl~ an:1ual J\lission Viejo Days celtbr:i tinn. The e\·ents. sponsored hy lht M1ss1nn Viejo Activities Committee.. 11·il1 bei;iin 1rith a handball lou rnamtnt al i;.:in p tn, Frirlay al rhe l\far~11erilr Tiec rration Cena•:'. 28000 '.\largucnlr rarkwa1· Revni\•ing round a •·Gokt R11~h" theml', !he other activ11lf!~ l hrou~hou l th,. "'·tekend .,.,.ill in\lude tri~ rolhnJ<. j!rea~erl p-ile l"!imbinp:. nail dr1v1ng, dancing aod se1·eral arhlet;.-cnn!P~\~. Th" events on Saturdav will be held :it the three recreat ion cen ters and rle men- t:in' schooli> in lh!' <irPa All nf Sunda1 -~ art11·itie~. 11h1rh 111ll b<'e1n 111!h a ~nfthall ~rr1e~ at J · ~O a m .. 1.1·111 hP hrld no ~hr J\l issinn Vir in r,olf Cnur<r A picn1r-....-ill alsn hi' ht>lrl on !hr J.:OI/ co urse fa 1rv.·ay,; nn Sandilv aft ernoon. 111th the las t event scht>dulrrl fnr 5 Jn pm . ...,,hen a ward ~ "'il l he R;11·en to thr .,..·,oners of the. 1·artllUS conte~ts. Furth er information concerninl! any f'f !he wetkend's acti1·iti es may bf! obta ine d from rommit~e coo rdinator Lad onn a Rukstalis at S:J0.1829. business &fJUlf'r ~ Those! 11.·ho oppose the qeticy are suspect!' ·• "I di&agref witb your thinly ve.il!d rtmark1," u ld ~pervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim "e\'tn thoua:h I am u ron- crrned as you are. I believe we ahould study this proposal. get more infC1rmatlon from organlulinns now enga,11ed in C'On· sumer protection. n;une .a committee 10 studv !he ~uh1ect " Rat11n bal ked at ;iny fur ther s\l1rly · ! v.·ill postpone fu rther co nsideralinn fnt 111·11 v.erk~ becau:;e I obvtously d11n·1 ha\·e three \Otes, There has bttn e.rn1ugh input already, no further study is need· ed " An Anaheun v.·l)man 11 ho ralls h@rself thl' · .\!nne~ Doctor' led off the Tuesday d1•cu~~tnn \\"lllo11,dtan \\' \'anre of Con•umtr Services Unli mited see.med t.o want lo put herself out of buslrius as aht strongly ad· \•ocate.d lhe program sayi ng, "Con.sumer · education is ne.:edtd bactly " She i;aid prt-Mnt lilatl' and federal 81ft.nc1es de..slgl'lf'Jd lo protect tht con· su1ner ""·ere staf{ed with the wrong peo- ple , do no! have !ht in1·estigator1 netded or the money 10 pay them and hand out "sympurh y, no1 action " r.1 rs. \'anee chatgf."d that "law& 0() rhe books are n(Jt enforc!'.d. It is an open fie.Id for tt1e con rna n " She ~aid the Better Business Rurrau was In elf et t i ve. "Consumers ha1·e no alternative but lo go b:inkrupt af1er 1he~ are s11nndled. then tht1· io:o on wtlfare increa!l'i ng the pro· hlprno;; ·• ~Ir• .Jtanne Haeggstrom m Ttlslin. manager of th e Be tter Business Bure.au of Orange County, thsagreed ''Tilt Distriel A11orney, Post Office De.partme.nl and Federal Trade Com· mi ssion art dul ng a grea t job on hardco re fraud. but the~· netd thl' h<'lp of a con- 'umer agt-ncy." she s1a11'd "'\\'e don'! nf'ed more l;i ws but more Pdueat1on of the pu blic on what lhey should do wheo lhty /eel they have been defrauded," !-!rs. Haeggstroin ennrluded, fl.tr ~ 1'1ary Cook of [l;1n11 Point and fl.1rs. Constance Benedict of Mission \"1t Jfl opposed creation of another departmen t. They ad l"ocated study befnre act io~ Battin replied tha t rnforccment 11as not possi ble throu gh present a~enl"ies "The. monkey should be placed on the back of the. people most respon11ib!!'. !he Boarfl or Superviso r~.·· he argued .. The board ducked the 11,•e!fare problem saying v.·e. do not ha\"e rontrol \.\'e should do 1omething for • chana:e.." "State legislation has pree.mplt-d the (it ld, arcordin g LO the Count y Couruel,'' l!a1d SupE'r1•1sor Dav id L Baker o! Garden G rO\'f . "\\'e shou ld coo rd inate ou r ideas \l<'Jth state authorities before l"!l'tablish lng a new agency,'' ht t•onclude.d. "I disagrf'e 11·1th the Count y Couosers opinion," rountC'red Battin. "Ventura County has a consuinl'r pro!ecllon .saen· cy .. "Ventur;i l'Olxd 1naled the program 11·11h tM ~tale.." replied Baker County Counsel Adrian Kuyper l!J:· plaintd that state approval was not ntcessary to establ ish the department but an agency 11·ould have to cooptrate 11.·1th the. slate. E11rolln1ent U.S. Sub111its Two-Cl1ina Up Slig htly l 1i Lt1 g ii11a Seati11g Proilosal to U.N. I I FIGHTING CITY HALL Ou•ted Aidt Ooylt Mill er Fir ed Cit y Head Seeking Hearin g In Huntington By ALA~ DIRKl\I Of l~t D•lly l'llot S•t ll A total t1f 65 nrw studious faces are in ~rhonls 1n lhe Laguna Bearh Unif1oed Schf)(ll District th is fall nl'er last, trustees le::irned Tue~d a v nii::ht. $!UrlC'nls in the fh·e schools, reported D1. \\"11!iam Ull nm, superintendent , total· eel 3,022 rin !he fnurth da \I of classes this year. On !ht fiflh da y iast year. there V."Pre 2,!l.17 student<; enroll ed in classes, J.:iguna Ht>;ich lligh SchMI is up 3.'i studenls O\Pr l::ist fall : Thurst o n lntermed1:ite j!a1nt>d l!l nf'"' st udents and Top nf the \\nrld Elrmenlary increased hy 111 studen!i;. El /\lorro Elementary School showed nn grn11,th this year, v.•hile Aliso Elementary Jost five students O\'er last f:ill. Cnmp:i nnJ.: this fall 's enrollment ~·it h lhe end of schMI last June, Ul!om noted a d1~t rict w1de g;iin or f\4 st udent s. He nnlrrl the. high school ls up 4'.) st11dtnt1' fll"Pr v.·ha t ii had when school let nul fnr 1hr !'=.ummrr, Thurston is up ~e.ven students. Tnp nf thP \\'oriel, 21 ; El /\1 orro, 13, anrl Al!sn. d1111,•n f, Oe.~p1 tl! 1hP f;ict scllool huS«s \1•ere run - n 1 n~ .c;even tn 11 m 1n111P~ late and that the h1i::,h ~C"hl}(I\ had fnur fire dnlls on the first day hecause nf a bell problem . the 11pening of srhool · prngressed in an ex- cellent ma nner,•· L:llo m said. Lf\'lTED !\"ATro~s 1 Lrn -The l "nfte.rl St.alt~ fn r1nally s u b m i t t e. d toda.y 1ls companion re solution ril's!gn~ to sal"e a seat for Nat ional ist China in the U.N. General Assembly 1.1·hile adm it· ting the Chine.~e Communists to member· ship. The tv.'o resolUTlons went to the l. N. secrtlarial for publi cation after .!apan annriunced that it wt1ul d join 12 other co· sponso rs of the mo1·e The Japane.~" decision, annnuncerl 1n TnkyCI, pro1·ided much-needed 1mpetu~ for the L' S dr11·e. The 1exts werf' n111 1mmrd1atclv made pubhc The~· 11•ere lo 1?n hc !Ore rhe assembly fnr debate on Ot-t lit w1rh 1he historic \"Ole e:i1pec1ed by the. end of the n1onth. Jn one resolution. the CS. agrees 1n 1he st>:it ing of the Cnn1munis1 Chinese in bnth !he General A.~~embly and rhe Security C11unci1. The other v;oulrl requi re a hard· lo-~el l"'O·third vote for the asse mb ly Ill expel the Nat1nnal1st Chlnei;e fr om the L"n11ed Nat ions. An Alb;inian re~lut1on wi th I~ co- spnn~ors. publishrrl wrek.~ agn. C'all~ for tile "restnra tinn of thr lawful rights"" nf rhe. Pekin g go1·ernrnent and the comp ltle ousting of the Taiwan 1Formosa 1 rrg1me fr 11m all C r-.:. hndies l" S ambas~ador Ceori;?e Bu~h said he el\p ee1ed a · flt•x1hlr"' attitude' from Pe- king nn the du.ii repreSt1 nlal 1<1n 1.<;.Sue. Cyclist Jnj. lll·ecl Japa n·s dec 1s1on 10 c1>-~ponsor the u.s. re~olut ion~ was taken by Prime to.i inister Doyle f.l tller, 59, the suspendC'd city l\rl• Eisaku Sato dcspit !'. oppo.<:1t1on frnm After Colll,SI'on v.irhin hi~ own poli!Lcal par!y and from m1n istrator of H untin ~tnn Beach. is a~k· othe r .Japanese ltader~ Thry argued 1'1at ing for a public he<'lnng befo re the city Pre.~idenl ~ix11n"s prnJl'Clf'<I v1~1t en Pf'. council Ol"er ht.~ d1~m1ssal. An 111·.\ear.nl rl L<'l~1n\a Hi l l~ ~·oulh 1~ k1n,1? shQ11ed 1hat \\';i.c;h1ni;1nn 11a~ mo1•1t11l 111 iller filerl a 1\·n11en ren11r~1 fllr lhr rP!"lf'rlf>l1 in o:afisfa~orl' cond itio n loda v !n"·ard cloS('r relau1ins with mamland ., ::ii :\11~s1on Cf'mm111J1 !y ·Ho~p1!al afttr i;uf. Ch J h f 11 Id I n hearin.1: "Ith !hr c11_1• rl Prk at 2 ~4 Pm. I ina. apao, ! ey e , 11,nu i::i1·e In " Prin;i ;i fracrured tight leg in a collision l ikewi~ci and should do nothing tn offenr1 Tuesrl;:i_\', 21..-hour~ b1-lnre the rle;:idl1ne nn F.:1 Tnro ll n11d Tuesday aflernonn. 1he Peking gol'ernrneriL such as Joi nin g Hr alsn filrd a ~econd letter 11·1th thl' Lai;:una Brarh p<J]1ce ~a id Tim lllath1~. the ".~a\"e-the-nationahs1s'' mnvl' ele cted TUesda.v -Bhutan. Bah rain and Qatar -were raised for the first time \Vl'dnesd ay to takP.. their place. in the long row or national banners th at fly in front of L'.:\. headquarters. Indian Guides Picnic Sunday In Capistrano The annual Y:-OICA p1cn1r tn solicit membership in the. Y·lndian Guides prn- gram will be held Sunday in S.s n Juan Ct1pistran11. The free el'ent. scheduled lo begin at nMn, v.·ill be htld thi~ year l\l R.snchn Capi ~tr:inn, 292~1 Camino Capistrano. Youn~strrs aged six . sel'en and ei1ht art eli11:ible fnr ml'mber~hip in th r you th prn erflm, whic h servrs 111 te11ch the chi!rlrtn <1bnut 11,•ondcraf1 and nature. Acti l'\t1es such as ~wimming . fishing and kickhall will he pmvided for !hP. you ngsters al the picnic while the ir parents talk with 't"\1CA o fficial ~ about the. prt1gtam. Ea ch fam ily attending the e\·ent mu sl provide its t1wn food . Furthtr informalinn may be t1 bt.ained by calling Bill Manclark aL 492.n.u. Colll1ty Approves Greenbelt Plan clerk in which hr 2S72 La~ llols;is Sl . h11 rled 20 feet frn111 Busc h said ,Japan·s drcision de.~rrnyPrl Another step toward creatJon of a h1~ motn rcyrle af1e r it collided with a car lh rh rl 1 11· 1 · r · t Ch' · -Formally called fnr thr cou nci l to · e my ia a~ iing on s" """11· ina ~rernbelt area alon11: Alisn Greek in lhe dri\•cn hv Ru1h 111111.' Fisher, 52, of 1842 pl;:in wa~ an "unwinnable proposition ., i;1ate it s reasons for remov ing him from Carmtl1tn St, La~una Beach. The assemhly ct1mplet erl 1(5 or~aniza. El Tnrn area was taken Tuesday by the· office Police i;a1d :'11rs. f isher was eastbound lion \Ve.dnesda.y morni ng and "en! it~ JM· Or;inge County Board of Supervisor~. -Cla1J11ed tha t the nol!ce nf di~m1 ~sal on El Tnrn Ho;:irl. a quarter of a mile ii.tm a11:enda 10 1he ~t eerin~ comn1ittee Apprt1ved wa!I' a plan submitted by frnm the !.a_guna Canl•on Road 1n· r 1 · • I Fl--" c I · ''."!th 11,•hirh he wa :s ser1·ed 111 5 pm. Se pt. ~ or pre 1m1nary con!1vera ion. ••IU t1 ntro District Chief Engineer trr<Pf t1nn. 11hrn ~hP 11pp.<irtntly pulled Sh d b t d 1h 2-14, mak1n• hii; rl1~n11~~:il cffrct11P nrt !fl, h arp ~ ;i e v.·a.~ expecie 1" " ;:r. Gt"nrge Osbnrne. I.ti eliminate a planned ri11r 1n pa~~ ann l er 1·eh1l"le and collirtl'd member -nmmo 11ee -prnb•bl•.• on I ti •t 1h· I b b h d ' • concrete channel and substitute a did nnt co mp y .... 1t h the l"\tl ('h;irt~r 111 l ,,. a 1.~ C)C e "' ic a bt:en tra1el· Thoor.•d•.•• -on wheth•r lo mer•e for , fl b h d h "' oodv.·;:i v park on 11 ;;rre~ or \and lo be -Requested that he be furni~herl with ing r in er . si n11.le t!Ph ate th e Americ;in and Alhanian acriuir ed hr !he criunty Ile. said !ht !llrt:a anothr r d1snussal n1111re, rP•ol11t1nn•. 11ou!d bt free nf water most nl tht \'e1ir "I didn't i.:el to be a r11 v man;:i~er hv l'1 •l 1"1·n 11 '111 I .O"~·"" The n1ore to nier,11r "'nultl h:iit nn ef-The haH-mi!e ~!retch i ~ be"tween , ' _ r-. ~ feet on rhr npnn~1 n' re~nlut1on:<, b:Jt wot:lrl \f"•.rl-nd •nd 1-, Al''"' '-t•le•••rd• •nd lying down, tho11gh 1 arlmit ; izn! f\u•rl 81"01rl a dupli~~i1on of rlrh:itci. 11~ backer<. in~lud~i: a 11:r"~~ of 2 0 O".' y t~B r . n Id bf'Cau:se I rclui:eri 10 knuckle undl'r:· 1he Sl\fR.\\l~:.\'T0 1t 1•1 1 -A bill In 1nclurl1n21he t.:n1 ted State~. held . :<;,icamnre".. adn1ini:<;lr::ilor rnrnmrn1rd this mnrn1nQ m;ikr k1ll1ni: a rnhr.cman art1nQ 1n !hP An 1nff'rmal pnll of 1he rnmm111eP An ;;dd1t1ona! 2n acre.c of land upstream l"he dN'i~inn tn fire \lillrr 1111 ~ t ~k rn ;:i t linr nf d11r 1 hr~t-<le;?rre murder "·a~ "hn11rd ii deadlock nn merg1n 11: the 11em~. from tht prniect v.•tll be. purchased by !he :in exrcu1 11r :<Ps~1nn of 1h" ro1in•·11 nn ':_l"llf'rl rlniin T1Je~day hy the Assembly 1\•1 th 1hrre countnei; rr porled undec1d rrl r nl1n11· parks depar!me.nt II 11 federal ( rim1ni1I .IU'i!1re Cnmmo'ttee. Th n f 1h !h b ' 11 d ~r>flf. 7 when f1 1f' f"l')ll nciln1en ~1 i;ned the j-;,::::~~;;;:~t~~::;-~~~'~'~'~·'~"~~,~~r~•~e~n~•~·~m~o~m~e~'~'=~r~"~'~'~'~'~'';'~"~======~~ rh'in1is~al nnllr(' tha1 w a ~ ~errerl 11 ""eek lf":C_,.,..,.,••dv•r11, ....... 1l la1Pr -Al (l)f'n, .l:irk <:rr>rn, ~l r" R''* ••.wx:i: fft".&rr-v''"'-.. •- l\1trn1.<1 Gihh~ •. lrrry i\latnf'~' ::ind [)onald GEM TALK Sh•rlev. ~ 1\! !h.~1 rln~i>rl rl•'nl ~f'~'itnn, Iii/' rn1111 1'tl ~ ;iJ~11 a1Hhori7rd Hn1ncr I. l\frrnrn1 1<"k or I t11r San1 a An11 la11 firm nf Fhilan Rnrl l1 T11 rkrr In nr11nt1;it,, 11 1th lhr-:irl- m1n1'i!r<11nr on ;1crP\i!1n~ ;:i f(l~i!lon a.~ :i cnni;u ltant This acll11n was appro1ed b\ all cnunctlmen . r.1 11Jer h;:i~. nnt ac.ct>pterl 1h1s nrfer - dut In e.xp1re Oct. HI -and today drr!1n- ed tl'.I l."nmment on the ne.gotiaUons wstli TODAY by J . C. HUMPHRl!S t-.1cCormick. ~ !S!f!fW5XIU:1 1 llVI Thoi'r' 11 Y.t1Yif .£1.1or n0"''' A. M1111>111n1 ....,,.,~ .. f dolDr Qsln H. leot Ri'"'''' '· Ni ll Soutl1 Co1u1ty Beacl1 Deal DIAMOND SIZE AND VALUE \\'ould ~nu be ~u rpris!d to walk inl 11 a je\1 elry ~tore and find a one car<Jt d i<Jmond and a tl'"O carat dia· mond both selling for Uie same price 7 ;\l <Jny penple ~·ould. but they ~houlrl n·1 IJe . Si1..e does havt! bear· 1ng rin the pric!'., but t \·en more 1mp11rt<in t i'i the qualily and cut or the f1ni~h(>d gem. CROSS······ ~~EGl!OI'\ a., ... IMcll Offlte 222 Fort1t A•t~U• ll.m., 11144rltM.l P'.O. I Qr •66, !165 1 S.. Cl_.. Offk.1 ~ Sii Htrt~ fJ c.mino R11 I, '2671 l J <>"-OfflcM • c..... ,,.,.,,. JJll "'"' .,., !.,..rt • ......,...., a ... ~, l.IJJ ,,.,"':>Cn me•,,,."' ~ 6ffdl; )111J 6M<JI ~tfd Set £01· Senate Hearn1g Tht ~enalt Finance C-0mm l!lt'f' i~ al'ht'duled to hold a hearing 'fhurFday morn ing on the stare purchai:;e nf e.i.11hl acr~ of bt:ach JUSt d11wncoast Imm Doheny Beac h Sli!te Park. Asstmhlymen Robert Badham In- Newpnrt BP..ach\ and l'tatP.. Sen. Dtnn1~ Carpenltr fR·Nt11.·pnrt Bt 11ch1. authnrs nf the hill, art bnth txpecled In he on h11nd at the hearing in support of the measure. "J\fan y of I.he. le~isla tors are under tht misapprehension that the money i.o; ~·I a\·ai\ah!e and l'(Omel h1n,11 ""'ill have. to he dropped frt1m the budget to buy tht pro· ~rty," Badham sald this morning in a te lephone inl.l'f\·ie.11.-. · But the funds art in tht bank and ~ere arranged for under !he. prol"is ions of the. 1964 bond acl." he. added Purchase. of the land . 11.·h1ch ....-11s nnlv rrcen1ly p\lt up f(Jr ~ale. is ~tron,111\ fin ort>d b1 lhe. ~late Pa rk' and Beaches Dep-'lrtm11nt Th t bill ~Pntlv pa.s!ed t.he Jt;i!e A~se..mbly by • 53-0 \·ote tn purchast th~ qu~ner mi le or land lnr t i 7 million 1he - r~ported asking prlr ro al the lime. Tile price in 1hf' bill has nl'lw hl"t!n llP· ped lo S2 l mill1nn and. 1! app1"111·ed b,\· tht Senate, would have It! be reappr111·ed l'}v thr A!i.~embly , "The purch;ise is ll1P htii:hr~t prinrl!y nf lhP parks departmenl," RAdham said "If purrhase i.~ not iippro,·eri l hi~ ye-ar. it v.•r1uld be their highe~t priori ty again nrxl ytar '' .,~ H "'e don't bu y Ooh eny Bearh. then "'t "·on"! bu~· Rnyth1n l( th1:i1 ~·ear:· he. arl· d!d Any purchase l'lf pr operly 11.·1Lh the recreational bond ffi{'!ne.y must be ap· pro\·td hy Parks and Reereallon offici.111~ "So!JJt of the people in Sarraru.!'.n!n frrl !hi' t;ifJ(! is If)() experis11e nr tha l 1L 1s n(l t a l!ood beach," hf' said (If the 1Jppo~11!on tn lh" measure. "Ob\·inusly. they rlnn'I uncftr~lanrl nran~e r(\un1y rt11l e~t11te. \•11lue~ and the1 ha1·en·r been In [)c'lhen~ Beach ·· 1hf' legi~tatrir $a1d If tht bill 1s .approved by the Finanre Uimmitltt. 11 will lhen gl'.I before the. full Sena te. Thr or1Jt ina l dlcimond from ~·hich fl ~r1n ~!<111 r i!i r ut is considet:ehly l a r~P.r than the f in i~hed stone you see. By the time you see. the gern in the Je 1velry store, it has been cut lo ren1ove fl:i v.•s end inhance the br1U1ance buried in the rough stont: • .Judjl in~ sl1.e i s simple and can be handled by most shoppers, but lo get the bei:;t value for your diA· mond dollar, you need the aid of a I rusted gr m e"<pcrt. OnJy he i~ 'lUlllifi ed to jud~e the clarity and rut nf a fini.~hed diamond. ~top in find \\·e v"'ll be. happy to .1;hov.• }'ou 1op quality d iamonds in various s1 ies \\'e 11.'ill also be happy :o help you make the best. diamond buy. ,.,........ l'IO .,,.,... eotl"iplin-t. Peoi or ,..rcil •. ,, ••••• I ll.CO 51:1 ••••.••.•.••••••• 2,.00 J. {!. .J.Ju1n1-Jhrie.1 J eweferj 1823 NEWPORT BLV D., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT rE~MS IANl(AM.Ell lCAllD-MASTll, CHAllGI 14 YE.Al.S IAME lOC A'ftON P110N f S41.J401 7 '• San Clen1enie Capistran'o EDIT I ON .,. ' .. ~ ; . ' • f VOL. 64, NO. 227, 5 SECTION S, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. IV7 I' urc ase Tapes Heat GI Trial Prosecutor Asks lntrodzictior1 of Co11fessio11 B)' TO\! BARLf.\' O! Int Dot"' r ii.I t!llf .\lanne policerna n )lark A. Johnson or San Clemente confessed to the killing of his \\'ifc on the day he \1'as arrested bv Dislricl Allorne~··s· inl'P~ligators. it "·a·s allr'!ed in Superior Cou rt !\londav Tha t pu rponed confession form:S p;·.rt OJ! ;i tape reC'ording that secn1s likeh· to be barred from tes1in1nn1· in the ·o r;innr f'ount.v Su/)Crior Cour!. tnal of !he f(}. 1e:1r-old defend ant de1ipi1r thr s1renuou< prolC!ilS of Cluef J)eputy Di s I r i e 1 A!tnrne~' James Enright The burly prosecutor pleaded for 11~ subrnission tht·ou~h rnost of the alternoon s~ssion !\londay and did indred pla y the rirsl fe1v seconds of 11ha1 is said !o be a W-minute conversation !<1~! .lune 22 between Johnson. Lt . Clifford Gates, of the San Clemente Police Department. <i nd District Attorney's Investigator }-'rank 0 .-.:andaboure. Defense all orncv R:iy Sharpt 1111· mediatc!v objeete<l and protested 10 Judge \\'ill1am J\lu rray that Johnson 'vas pressured into rnaking incriminating sta1en1cn!s \\'ll h "'arning that a charge nf First degree murder v.•ou ld be sought in the abscnc:c of any conperati1•c stat~ men!. The prosccution dropped i!s 1:harges 111 second deg ree murder in a deal that sa11 rhl" youn{! \larin e agree lo a no11·jury 1rir.I. Transt·npts arr bc111i; 1111hhcld lrorn che pre:.~ Oxa11dabu11re den1rd 1hal he had pr•at" !really forced thr )Oun.1: enli:.tcd man\" 1.U1nit the brutal k1!11 ng bul l"Unl"t"dcd under strong que~lion1ng b.v Sharpe thal he had used "'i11\•cstigation tact11.:s .. 011 the tall , blond. handsome defendant "'hen Johnson \\'a lked into th<' DA ·s office and asked to di.'icuss the case. "I kn c1v he \1·as responsible for the dc<ith of his 1vifc." Oxandaboure bluntl.\ told Sharpe. Johnson is ;ic,·used of bhtdgcon1ug and ·' hhing hi s wife C•1nnic Lynn . 20. lo death on ,Ju ne 16. 19i0. Iler nude . blood· covered bod y "'as found ~prawl r.d on the Roof Over Head Marine Studies Unit Gets a Ho111 e Ora nge Count v·s btL~V but homeles.~ \1arine Stud ies i'nstilute ·got a temporary home Tuesday. Count y SUJX>rvisors accepted the offer o1 fhe Dana Point i\larina Company to rent. at a nominal figure . the second noor nl an office building and boat berthing facilities !o the in stitute. l'he institute 11•i!l occ upy !he building unti l p~nn:lnent foci li1ir.s can be. buiU on tllree acres at. Dan?. Point Harbor reserv· f'd by thr count}'. ll is expected th11t the insti!u!e \\"il l be able to con1plete facili ties v. 1thin two and one· half years. Dr. Don i\lacLean. coordinator 111 the: County Department of Education of thf' marine. scien<'e progran1 said presen1 classroon1 facilities for marine studies at the Pavilion in Newporl Bc11ch v.•ere overc:rov•ded. "\\'e have 10.000 student s fron1 counlv :schools in !hf' program 110\V and are ope rating at 120 percent of i.:apaci!1· · hi' cx-plainecL '"There arc 11nother 10."ooo 111 the 1vatcr pro)!ram. \Vi!h the Da na Po111t fa cility 11·e: 11,ill bt ablf' ro comb ine the t1vo programs.'' Stink Raised Over Field; Far11ier Plows It Under A squall of pub!!e opinion -fed b~ lht pre:vailing off·~hore breezt'~ -ha~ fo rced .ii !'an Juan C11p1~tra110 fartntr lo plow 11nder a field fcrlllizcd by hurnan 11·astt':. 1 11.' affic1als ~aid to<lay Pt1b!i<· 11 .1ri..s direttor T .! \leado..,,c~ ~aid the f1clr!. located to v.·111d11.1rd of :\'larco Vor~ter Junior llijlh .'\thool had been ro1·errrl 11·1th wet ~ludg<' 1rnn1 rhe nearbv O;inil Poinl St111il :ir\" OistrH.I 1rcatri1rn1 lac.illt_y · Farrnrr ll Pnry fl11cr11 . 1rl10 had ron· tractcd with rhr. district to use 1he gooey 1vl'lstc . rcpor1 cdl~· told t:i ty oflil·ials he 11·3s not a1\are tl1at using sludge for fertiilzer ll'a~ against tht': law. Thr fanne.1-. admitt ing th:it 1t did '·s111ell a lit · tie ,'' ha.~ agreed to plow the sludge under, Meado11·~ said. r>.1eadov.s added that the sludge i.o; beginnin g to dry now and dot~ noL smell nearly as b;id a.• it did Thursday when ii. was f1 rsl dumped into the fi eld. Since then. he said about 10 rr~idrn1.c; ha1 r phoned eity halt lo t·ompla111 abou\ (hr earth~" odor San1tar~ d1 c;tnrt Q!lu·1 al ~ ~a1 rt lt1P SJttdge had to be taken frOlll th e !)11111! Ill 1\('l rorn1 bctause the d1p.e"1cr~ 11'hr1·p lhe ~uhst:inre 11orm all,v cl nc.~. an• be1nJ! lleancd. l"n(1er st11 11darrt procedure.•, lh(' sl ul'lge. aHcr being strainer! fron1 thl' r;i11· ..;rv.•a1?e. i~ allo .... ·ecl to dry and lhe1\ la l\en lo the dump Otfit111!~ no1erl !hey ha d f1r~I planned lri d1 spoi;e of the ma1erial ;n1·av !rnrn !lie t I ry, but Ril·('ta had requested u~c or the material for rer11hzer. (:rippled J e t La ud s HO~OLULU IU PI) .'1 Bran11f Airlines Boeing 707 mihlary cha rier r\1ght '''ilh 174 ~rson.!! aboard landed .!!aFely 11t Honolulu International Ai rport Tuesda y with 1 crippled nose wbecl. bed in their apartinent at 416 i\luntercy Lant':. Johnson s31d he found the bodv alter ro11:1 rd duly at the Santa Ana ·J\lar1nc Corps Air Sta\1011. but denied for 1nore 111;111 one yC'ar tha t hr v.'as involved in th1• slayiug . .'\ ps~chia1r1~1 1rho had 1\ha! hr l'allrd ''open-ended t'Oll\"Pr:-.a linns·· 11·1th ,Juhn~•1n ttl the wcrk before !hr :O.lannr·s arrr..;I 1<1· da~ l1)1ltinurd te_.;11111011.v wh1eh 1nrludc~ ~1 att'1ncnls Iha! Johnson u:oed rnariJuana and L<.;lJ 10 ~otnc t'!\trnt tn !ht• rn1111th'i !t· .. re his \1·ife's death. l)r Theodore Lindauer te~t1f1rd that Jullnson told hun that he u~ed pot durtn,1! wi·v1ec 1n V1elna1n and !hat his wile had freq uently objceted to his using !hr drug al hume. L1ndaurr sa id 1'.lrs. Joh11~011 warned her hush:ind that she 11·ould report t11s pol· ~n1o k l11g to police if hC' didn"1 gire up lhc habit lie al~o le.<;lifird th;it thr at1rar111•r hn111c llc filed fur divorce afrrl" Johnsou l1·ft lor Vicl narn bul la\t'r i.:h;1ngt'd her n1111cl L111dat1er 's 1;011\·t'rsa1 ion~ 111th .J.Jhn"nn prut\11crtl 11·hNI rhr ps,\Thia!r1.~I ~<i1d 111:1.;; a t la.-;s 1cal Freudian slip, Thr psyeh1a tri~r testilied lh;i! John :-1Jn. 11!10 eipressed deep rellg1ou~ L"Olll'll"11uns thruui;hnl1I the se,,;s1ons. h;id 1111rn(lrd Jo .~av "'I hav" given my ltFr to God's \\1111" Lindauer testified it can1e nul. '"l ha\e gi ven my v.·i!e lo Goers Will " The psychiatrist s;iid Johnsu11 told hin1 1h<tt hr struck his 11 ife on <lne occasion l>elure their 1narriage "'bct'au se she in· ~i.~lrd oo dating bum:< \\"htlf' she 1~·a.~ going i;tead~· with him "' The psychiatrist also said ,John~nn 11! one point told hin1 !hat he had a fear 11r losing his mind and that he had a drra111 1n which he sa1~· his drad 11.:ile lying na~ed 111 a bathtuh. Lind<1uer ..;aid ,loh11sor1 !ohl li'1111 th;1t lhr rlre<11n ended 11·tih the apparently clrad 11·on1<1n rising fron1 the tub w1lh ll .srn1le anft en1braeing rhr d i~trcs~ed .John~on Al.~u oltl'rCd into '"·~lunnny b.1 !he prn · f'e<:Ut1on was a 1et1<'r frorn thr B1lh· 1;r;;!han1 nrgani1.at ion 1n whu·h 111·,. cvangC'list's chief aid e. llr Vit•lor B !\elscn. l'onfir 1nrd that .John..;on 1·01ild .... 1udy ror !he ministry 1rh1lr serving an1· pnson scnlt'llf.'.C that mig ht br pas~cd un h11 n 11 ha~ beC'n learned thal Jnhn~on 11rolr "' lr11er In Di . L;rah11111 hefnre h1~ a1 n''1 1n:it rhe te11er rxprc~.~rd rrrnnr~r and rl1a1 lhr defendl1n1 a ~kcd Ur (:r:'lll::in1 1 .. tl;t1·1fv i;t•d\ reiH•tiun lo a mi'ln gu1l11 1of • crta1n lT1111e~ Th<' lrrier hn' n"' btf'11 !!llt·rrrl 11\I•• h·~!l!Tlflll\ L1ndau!'1 ":'lid loda~ lha! lir 11::1~ l.111 11· <011\·inccri" !ha1 .J vl111~on 11 ;1~ n1 .1 1111 p\1c<'ttrd 1n fhr 1·rime whf'n lh(' ~('J 1r ~ f•I 1111rr11r w.s :;tarlrd llr l 1•11r111nerl 1ucl:11 1111+1 l1r luld ,!c.hn:-:on th111 hr fel! hr wa~ 1t!1'ol1r1 j 111 1hr 1n11rcler nl h1.'i w1f(' and 1hat a <l1e:1111 rxpcn PnC'f'd iiv 1hr voun~ i\hu111r ;ind rr· 1·ounled ()\1rinJ:: 111f'ir fo)llrth s~~:.1on 11;i ~ 1 r.~poni:1hlf' lor 1h:it 1crdi cl Ennght i,. 11'nrk1ng 111.~ 1ria! u11cl1·1· tllP .~lr;un or <t "clon"t talk to lhr prrss'" h;i n hv .Judge f.lur ra \. ·The Jurist su ri}l'isinl:ll~· impo.~ed !hr h;i n <11 the. demand or defense 11\lornev Sharpe. It means Iha! Enright. rmrmalh the mos! ('()()pera\il"e of prQSCt lilor ... /eel~ 11nable to even di~·uss IM speU Jng (Ir .IQhnson's middlt> name v.•1tl1' .ne\\·smen 1:overing the trial. License Boosts Supported San Clernente Businessrnen Have 01vn Vie'w.~, Ho1ve ver San Clemente businessmen, .almost all agreeing in principle to a business license fee increase, Tuesd11v tommenled on and nffcrcd alternalil'es io the r.ily'~ proposed ne\\' fee schedulr. ritcl)t1ng \1•11h 11 ~pr<:1a l Chamber of Com111rr t e :i.ubcomn1ittee stud~·ing lhe tees. Cily C1rrk ~lax Berg t:i:pl11ined thr new rates. v.·hit'h are scht-dulcd for a cit,v <.'Ounc1I pub lic hearing Oct. 6. The new fee s for relail 11nd manulac· tu ring bwinesst.s in tht city would be lm~ed on gross receipts. v.·ith a maximum or Sl,)() per year for I buSlneSS grossing over $900.000. Berg cited 1 superm:uket 111s an e:Kamplt oi srn:h • business. ""hich now pays 150 per ye1r. Profe t'siooal people, such as doctors and lawyers. And businesses providing a >4 rvice: \\'ould pay 1 nat rate to the city 10r the annual license. The professional ( ft':t. ~·ould be increasf'd to $44 from its present $:10. Berg told the businessmen . '·You are just not going 1o find ton1· plele equit r ., Berg told the group 111 re.~ponsr to complainls lrom lht' hardt-r· hit merchants "You t'an fJnly '!tri\'t tov.•ard H. but you can·1 11ccompl i:.h 1! ·· ThP increases 1n license lees ""ould be the first m the city in the p.a1l 16 yc.ars. Berg noted lhat ar the £Orne 2.000 tx1siness licenst.i in the city , only 11 0 or them annually gross over $65.000. U'lt present level for whicb the highest ftt or $50 is: levied. "f agree lhat it is time for an in· ttease:." one man told Berg, "but I don't think you should kee p nai ling lhc merchants alt the lime.'' Stveral of the. Ch11mbtr member~ pointed ou1 th:il about one hai r or lhe ' " gross receipts of a merchant ROes toward the purchase of inventory. These fund s. lhey t.'Ontendcd. should nal be. l'Ounted in determining lhe gross on v.•h1C'h thr bu<;\ness license fee ill ba sed. One: woman sul!ge5lcd the fee s i11~trad lie based on gross prnlil s or ~ flrn1 rather lhan gross rtcc1pts. The proposed fef' schrdule Is lhf" result of 21 ... years o( study by city olliciats. The ntw rate.s would range from $8 per year for a real t'Slille sale~man working for a broker lo lM high of $3&0 ror tile large cornpeny, Berg nottd that the lees are levied primarily Ul provkie revenue for tht city. but, through the fees, the ell}' can control lh~ 50rt of business which operate 1n San Clementt. Ir implemented, the an· nua l licrnSI" revenue will increase lron1 S61 000 to $8.'i.OOO. ll' 01·tli " Claee1· '!_'his pretty covey of athletic boosters \\ti\ grace sports events at Saddle back College thls season. \V\th backing like this, athletes .should go the d1stance. 'J'he chee rleaders arc propping up ''Big John" their football dlHnniy, Fl'on1 left tu right. are Sherry Ko bbins and Jack.ie Ka1ni nsk1. li'J th of Tu:-tin. and frnm J\lisssion \'iejo, Carolyn J ensen, Bc<:ky J)rury. Kathy Sho,1cr and Dana ·rhonias. F 01·111er T1·ustee Critical Hy PA.\IEl.A llA Ll.I\;\" 01 1~e O•ll• '"llol ;i.u ·\ \11.,c;1on \'1<'J11 rr.~1dent l'nlll'iztd t n1,t ~·c ~ nf thr :...;;n .)o~quin E!en1rnt<1r v S1 hrn ,1 1)1,lr.;·1 \l•)llcl.1\' f~u' .. gi\"ltl{.: a11;1\ · hon•! !11 l!'l1111r t-:d 1~1·11·1 l••r111r1 I ru"\rr 11 ho fC'l$!1ll'fi !a't 1 t'ar i"qJrt·:.~•·d d 1.-.ple;;~ur" <i i th~· 111111 11 .1t1•1J1 OOt111d:1ne' atJ1lpl('d h1 1hr ho:1rd :it 11 11·1r l;i~t rnf'1•\111g 11t11r·h 111· ~ li idt•d ... 0111P 111 1hr la11d lrr1n1 !hr ~h~~1nn \ lf'l<i <!1~t ri• I 11\10 Jr1111r·-; d1~1ric1 "l'nht"" .1110 \rhon dl·lcndrd thr 111.anl _.. 11<'111111 h~ ~;11111~ lht· 11r11 t)llU!1 · •lRl'IP~ tn,1cl1· 1h,. ihrrr prnp .. ~cd 11111flctl ~··1 11 101 1!1 ~tru·1~ 1 .. >1rr cqull l durtng thru· lo1n11:i111r 1ear' ""lht• ~uprf'llll' ( '1111rt l'Ulul~ on th1· prO· p1·rt1" l;ix 1\·111 pn.babl1• alfec·1 sehnnl d1..;trir·1 ~ in the o:'lni;: rang:r so 1 lrlr 1~·r :.hou ld look for !he 1110~! equal plans lro1n now l1nhl 1!178 ... h1· :i.a1d. "f don'I sri· Tusr111 giving a11a \' ;in~·t hing. I onl\ sec Irvine taking." ~ard Brrry •·r thin!\ y{Ju 'rr nail'e. if you think th,. !'iunrrn1t> Court llccis1on will slick." He t·a u!innt•d !hr hoard to look rarctully al lht boundary lines reminding lhcrn or !he tin1r !hf'\' 1rcre assured 1hal ..;nme dislnct land ori the T\"e1Yprir1 blurr ~ 11·;:i~1i"t gn1ne \II be a11\·th1ng: so they lrad· cd 1t lo the Nc"·port Lllesa Distritl and 1l tlf'('amc Fa.~h1on Island . '·A!l Irvine has :n do is lake some land Utility Sued After Accident A v.on1a ~ who t·ln1 ms she wa.<1 severely ~hc:l('kt1d and burned when an overhead po11't'f lint i.:trurk her boat as she "-«IS lov.·1ng 11 10 !ht Dana Point ~-larina has sued the Sao Die~O Gas and Electri..: Company [or 150.000. l\1r~. Norm<c Detwiler of Orange states in her Orange Co1111ty Superior Court ac· tioo that she wa~ shock~ and bu rned on lhe right foot Sep!. 25 as her car and trailer pa~ und er a low slung po"-'Cr line near the maril'"?a. She accu~es the company t1f negligence in constructing l~e pov.·er line in such a 1nanner !halls p.·!es a hatard to user~ o the boat fa ciHty. nut of the ligricultural preserve "llnd thc.v·r1 have a rich dislrtct." hr said. Board Ch111 rn1an r.ratian Bidart. "'ho h.id \·oted no on the latest bnundarr pro· pn~1"1l a~rerd with Brrry to so1Tlf' r :<trn1 B1dar1 rcn11nded the OOard since tht. 1·nun ry <111thor11etl thr a g r I,. u 1 t t1 r a t prrc;,.rvt· thr San .Jo;iqu111 t111d th(' Tustin lligh sc·hool d1 ~t r1cls combn1ed ha1·e lost .\I 1111111011 a yf'ar in tax rcvenurs. '\Vr 're pll1t111i:; Ille burden on !hr El T••fO and :O.li s~1n11 Vic 10 rr~1dent," Sl'lid fltd~rt "!f thr fr1·1ne land wa ~n 't in a~ru·11!1ural prc~crvr . ..,,·e 1vould have rn0rr n1u1 11·~ " 1'\l'l~o11 a~teerl that thr aJ{ri eul tural prc ser\c posec; a problem . admitling that 1f 11 were pullrd out eve r~·thing wou ld change '"But Irvine ~ayi; it ca n"! pull the land out Others say 1t can be paying back laxes. \\le have 1o go by the (acts a~ v.·r have them before us ." said Nelson. "And !l<; 1t ~land:-; now -we have W treat the land as • preserve." Sign Variance Sought By 1'wo Clemente Firms Tv.·n requests to exceed the clty'1 sign code limitations will head a light agenda lll tonight's mee ting or the San Clemente: Pl11nnlng Commission. Radio station KAPX. \Vhich will begin F'.~1 broadcasting soon. h:is a5ked permis- sion to moun t its call letters atop a pole ~ign al 1-;1 Ci.mino Pl11za. BOO S. El Camino Real. The sign would be seven feet long anrl two feet high. officials said, itncl would c1tend 28 feet into the air. Tom Stamp Ford. af S.U N. El Camino Real, has also asked lO uceed the Z.foot sign heig ht Jimlt by erecting 1 ~root sign at the agency. Owner John Weld told rily officla ls the company would rea'IO•e it~ ex-isling roof·top markeT and replace ii with l'I pole sign . Atop the pole, t~ company wnuld tnsta\I 1 1ign 119 11quarc feet in 1rea, Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS ' Boarcl Ends Ove1· Beach 8y .JACK BROBACK 01 !~• 0011, '''-' '"" 'fhret years of controversy ind negol1ations climaxed today v.·ith 1p- proval by The Orange County Board of Super~·1sors of !he purchase of S11Jt Creek beach from A1·C"O Community Builder~. The :\\"to offer. a!'I revised alter months or conferences between the COJ'o porallon and county officials. i.:alls for tha pu rchase of the .13·acre beach parcel by the County Harbor Dis trict for $2.:it million. Only Board Chairman Robert Battin cpposed the purchase agreement. He argued that the public already owned th• beach and that il should be obtained through a lawsuit to prove thal ov.·nership. He also said thal ,.t.vco wa' getfing dl~proporlionate ben eri ls in coun· ly lifeguard and maintenance l!Crvice of the beach. Urging approl"al were \\'i lliani \Vilcox- en. Laguna Beach att orne·1 and leader 1n the fight for the beach, aod John r.lacnab, president or the Orangt County Coast A~sociation. Brennan "'llevs" 11-1 c C I e 11 1 n d. spokesman for the S.ave Salt Cretk Com-- 1nittee presente<l each 11upervisor with a large lobster as a gift of the <..'Ommittce at the conclusion of ttu! action. The beach will be turned over to th~ county next fall complete with parking lots, ro&ds, rest roo1ns. concession 11tands and "'·a\k.wa\'s. The Salt Creek episOOe began three years ago ll'hen cnvironme:nt·minded citizens a llackcd the board of 11upervisor1t for "giving away " Sall Crcrk Road lo the Laguna r.·iguel Corp.. predecessors to A1·co Cornmunity Developers. The coun ty since ha:> sought lo dcti>rmine the pu blic's prescriptive rights Lo the beach b11sed on ycar.s of uiut without prohi bil1on by the ov.'ners The threat of condemnation brought an offe r from the Lagun11 Niguel people and later Avco v.·hich has been hashed over in endless conferences during the past 18 months . In return for sale •f lhe valuable beach land at !hr bargain price: af S.'J0,000 1n acre and development of the pa ths and parking f11cililies, the caunly agrees to drOJJ pres.rriptire rights to other beach trai ls in !he area c.11d the Savt Salt Creek. <"om mittee agrees lo d1sm1 ssal of a tav•su11 C1!ed 111 1969 against the s11 pervisors and the Lagu 11a ~iguel Corp. after t:ounty abandonnient or l h e roadwa~ The twelllh rc1•1s1on or lhe Salt Creek acqu1s111un plan appro\"ed tod ay include., II acrr.s oi beach. 4.14 acres for rest roon1s and cnnc~:;s1ons and 18.45 acres ror two parking lots and walkwa~·s to the beach. Parkin~ 1s provided for l,17fl car1. Thr !nnd price is e:i-;timated at $1.f; 1n1Jlion and rhe improvements over :!18110.000. In rebuttal to Battin's attack. Avco ex· ecutives ha ve staled !hat the $30.000 an :tcre price tor the beachfront property i~ ahoul. one-sixl h of v.·hat the slate i" paying in similar areas, or .. ge ·Weat•er !\lore low clouds and fog for the morning hou rz along the coast. with sunshine promised for lht after· noon. Highs al the beach in the low 70'~ rising to 83 inland. Lows to- night between 60-65. INSIDE TODA.Y The Laguna i\fouLtoii Co»t.- 1n.u11iiy Playhou$e is off lo 11. glittering start Ott the: 11e 1u sea.· son uath a 11 r.xc tlle11t .11.agi11g of tlit much · produced '"Plaza S11.i1c." Set C:11terta1n n1c111, Pagt 36. 1.,1ft1 11 INll••• It (•llfwltl• • (••"' <•·-1• (IM<-1"'9 "'' ' (!Miii.... Jt.N c-1n n ,,..,. _ _.. n °""' "'•Kett • Dtfffc•• 11 !lfl!Wlo.I "•" • Ufl!Wlt lfl"""' M-U ,..._, U.H ++.,_, •• -41 A•• L•....,., .. ...... u... • M l rfiltt U COllMI 1? Ml• ........ 1c. " Mt•lft .,, M.,,,.ll ,.... N Nlli.MI lhW'O l•J 0••-'""'""' ' ,,... 41 ,, •• i. ,94'1.. " '""'' ,,,,, Of, SNIM,_ 11 Stec• Mt lill'h >4--IJ T•vl1lllOI M '""19<"t M-U ,,,,......... . W-11·0 NIW1 Jt.JO W11W NI... 4-J f D'-ll Y P/lCT ,. _, Caspers, Battin Clash Over Department Plan 8y JACK BftOBACK ot "'-O.lr, 1'11111 ST1rt A lhlrp phll060phica\ d 1 ! f e r e n c e behrem tupervi.snr.s Ronald \~'. Caspers ·and Robert W. Battin on the subJtct of consumt r protection surfaced Tuesday ui ·debate over a new count y departmt-nt 1 proposed by Battin. Tht Fifth District leader iro m t\i'•''port ' Be•ch and the first District off1ct-hnl der • from Santa Ana have lined up 1ogrthet on many !!sues in the last eight months but · Tuesday about all thty had in common •·•as their mldlile initials. Battin was pushing for his proposed Consumer Prot«tion Department "'h1rh he c.t!led '"answer t.o a serious problem"' and vitally needed "to 1nvesltg!te. educate and determine which t-n· forcement agency "·ould he able to cor· reel wrongs brought to it." Caspers snapped· "J can't be.lieve that there is no repr~ntative of th~ busineu communlty h.ere: to teU about tht cars, hou!llts and appli&nce5 purchated for a sm'-11 do""'" payment and then aban- doned. '"The easy credit rio!icy stllr1td undtr Franklin Delano Roosev,ll and helpt"d bnr1g us nut of tht-gre11l depre!slon. But it also t-nabled !hou~11nrls ()f peoplP frl)rti Ok lahom.:t 10 get oot of their du~t 00>11 and l11e here in comparall\'e affluence." he con tinued. "H things \.\eren't ~ good lnr thtm. thP y wouldn"t be in a position to gl't screll"ed on !.ht purcha~ of a dia mond watch It is credn that made it all possi- bl(' .. Ban1n retnrtt-d . "As 1 told a mayor Li!! Sa1urday v.·ho opposed the consumer department -'\'ou are on the side of the Capistra110 Valley ZoniI1g Review U 1~gecl by Citizen s A ?!quest for a review of toning In !he ~.greater Capistr.ano Valley hit! bttn made by the Dana Point Citizens for Action · Association. · 2 San Clemente Children Suffer Minor Injuries Two San Clemente youngster! sus· t.a1ned minor injuries Tuesday afternoon in separate accidt"nts 14•hen one was struck by an auto and the othe:r rode his bicycle into a motorcycle. Po!icl! said 2-yl!ar-old Travis Jl!ppesen, of 232 Avenida Cabrillo, wa s struck by the auto .at 5: JS p.m. v.·hen he apparently r.an into the street near his home. Of- ficers said the car, driv en by John hi. Dowling, 19, of 308 Avenida Salvador, left 45 feet of skid marks as the driver at· templed to stop for the child. The boy was taken to Camp Pendleton Hospital by his mother and \.lo'as treated for minor cuts and bruises before being released. The second accident occurred only a few minutes later at S:2S p.m. 1n the 100 block of West Portal. Office:rs said 7· ye:ar-old Richard Schuldheise, of 15.J Avenida ~liramar, rode his bicycle out of an alley and struck a cycle driven bv Jef· Irey Wilson, of 33712 Big Sur St., ·n ana Point. Police said th e youngster sustained minor scrapes i;i.•hen he was knock~ to the ground, but did not r!Gu ire hospitaJiiation. Adult Education Pre-registration Deadline Tonight T?night is the last opportunity for tl'SJdents of !he Capistr,·.no Un1fie<! School District to pre·reg1ster in adult education cou rses. The: fall semester re_£istra tinn will be he.Id frem 7 pm. to 9 1n the: libra ry of San Cl!'mente Hig h Schonl Classes being olfertd tn d1$tricl residents include a high school diplnma program. welding, !~'Ping. Sp a n i g h , English a5 a second language. automotive mechanic~ and manv mort>. Stude:nts 14·ho dn nnt pre.register ton igllt may enroll in th~ classes. ~pat'e prrmitting. af~r th ey ~[\in on ~fondal" Enrollment will be held in the arlult fichool office a! the h1e;h school nightly from 6 p.m. In 10 p.m. 01.A.Nlll C.O.uT DAILY PILOT caAMG: c.oUf PU9Ll5HIN~ ctW..,l.NV a o\.1rt N. W•1d Pr•ld9!f •nd l'\ltlll"*' J1tlit a. CVTll'I' I 'Wtlll ,,_IM!t ..., '-'Al MlfllOW ' The requtst, sent to F1f!h D1~tr ict Supervisor Ronald Caspers. grtw out of lv.·o meelings with county (lf{ic.ia!s - Caspers a nd Assistant County Planning Director Stu Bailey. "\\'e made the request for three reasons." said Jim Rege1bru,i;:ge, associat.ion president . ''Planning and zon· ing in our area need.5 re\·iew because nf the influence of Dana Point Ha.rbor: the ensuing population explosion has created ne1v cnnce:rns; and the plans for the Coast Free:way affects and alters the ex· isl ing plan." The mee:tings, held early th is ""eek, \\'t-re de signed to bring the concerns of Dana Point residents to their county government. "We found our Supervisor very responsible," said Rege!brugge. "He sa id he v.·ou!d call upon the: Planning Com· mission to open hearings on zoning in Dana Point and to restudy the plan for the area. This was a primary goa!." Regelbrugge added that Caspers pledg· ed to support the beautification of CDast Highway and to give: further study to the Coast Free\\•ay plans. "He also said he would serid u~ ;:i detailed report on funds \\'hich should come back to our area for parks," said Regelbrugge. Other concerns wh ich Caspers pro· mised lo study are traffic 11nd law en- forcement in th~ Da na Poi nt area "I lhink our primary accomplishment v.·as that we established an efferli\·e: means of communications v.·ith !he coun- ty," said Regelbrugge . "This has been Jacking in tht past and is very important to an unincorporated area. \Ve plan to have future meetings as time passes and our needs change," Big Croivd Se en For Vi ejo Do )·s W eeken<l Events Thousand$ of residen!s are e.xpect,d tn turn out for the ~rabba" of acti\"itirs scheduled for this "'eekl'nd at !ht fourth annual ~iission Vit-jn Day~ cele1J"11lion The events, sponsored by the ~tission Viejo Acti\'ities Committee:, 1.1·ill Oe.c.tn 1\·ilh a handball toum.:tmf'nt 111 fi JO pm Frida~' at the ~lar1211entf' fi('crealirin Center. 211000 Ma rguPritr Parkw;iy Revoh•injl! round 11 "Gold Rush .. theme. the other ac!i\'\ties thrnughQUT !he v;eekend will include Inf'! rolliniz, 2rea~~d pt}lr climbing. na il dri1·ing, dancing an d S!'\"eral a\h\et1C' contrsts. The events nn ~aturday \\'Ill he hrld at the tlirte recreation Cf'nters snd t lt'men· t11r.· s\hools 1n the area. All of Sunda~ ·s ac.ti1'ities, which 1-1·\IJ heizin 1\·ith 11 sn(lball ~rr!es a~ ! .30 a m . \.\•ill br held on thr ~li~s\nn Vil'Jfl C.nlf Cour~P A picn1r V.'111 ::ilsn hr hrld on !hr £nlf r:ourse fa1 r1v11ys lln Sunday afternoon , v.Hh the la st event ~chedu led fri r :-i.~o pm. v.·hen av.·ards will be ~1ven to the \\"\nnf'r~ of the l"arious rontesl~. Further info rm11tion concerning 11 ny of lhe \.lo'eekend"s activities may be obtained from committtt coordinat.or Ladonna Ruk.s.t.alil al 83~1829. bu'inea IO'Jter! ThoM who oppose the q ency 1tt suspect!' " "l disagree with your thinly veiled l'l!IM.rk.1," 11.ld SJpervl.eor Ralph Clark of Ana~lm ·•even though I am a con- ctmed a11 you are. 1 believe we: should study this prnpnsal , get mOf'e: in(ormation frn m organ1r.alions now engaged 'in con· .!l!lml'r prottctit1n. namt a co mmittee to slllt\V 1he r.uhJPCI ." Ba111n balkrd at any further ::;1udy . "I "'t!I !JllStpone further consJdC'ratinn f(lr 1wn weP k.s because I obviously dl)n'L have thret 1·otes. There hag been enough input alrtady. nn furtht r study is need- t d.'' An Ana hf'im ~nman who calls herself tht • .\1onr.v Doctnr"' led oil th~ T'ue~day d1scu.;,~1on \\"1JIOIA"dt'an \\' \ ance or fon~UmPr Services Unl imlted 1temed kl want to put he rulf oal ol business aa •ht &lrOlljly •d- vocated the program 11ying, "Con!Umer education Is needed badly '' She said present stalf' and fede ral agencies delL!Z"ned to pr(lttcl. lht con· sumrr v:ere staffed with the. v.-rong peO· plt, dn no! have the invesll,i;:arors needed or the ml)ney 10 p11y them 1:1nd hand out ··$ympathy, nol ac:lion ·· r..1rs. \'ance charged that "laws on the book . ., are not enfnrcerl It JS an open field for lhf' con man ." She said the Better Business Burt>RU was i n e I r "ct iv e . "Con.~umer::; ha1•r no ahf'rnative but to go hitnkrupt 1r1e.r rhe.y are s1.1·indled. lhen they ~o on 11.·elfarr , 1ncreasing the pro· b\ems '' \lrs Jt-anne Harggstrom ef Tustin , manager nf the Better Business Bureau of Orange County. disagreed "The District Altorney, Post Off1cg Department and F'eder11I Trade C.Om· mi ssion are doi ng a grea! JOb on hardco re frau d. but thev need !he hrlp of a con· $urnrr a~cnc~•."' she !131l'f! '"\\'e: don·! n1·~·1l tnnre laws but mo re educauon or thr puhhe on what they should dn wt1en thry feel lhry have been defra11drrl."" ~l rs. ll ac~;{stron1 c:ont'ludrct. l\1rs J\lar.v r ook of IJHna Point and J\lrs Con.~t;u1t'(' Beneihcl or r..1is!'llon \.lf'JO npposl'd c-re,1!Jon of another dl'pNtmenL Tt1ey arl v(}(·ated sludv b!'for!' al'tion. Ballin replied th.i t enforcrrnent was nn! PQSS1blr through presC'1ll ali!C'ncies "The monkey should be plared on the back (If the peopl e most responsible . the 8011rd nf SuPf'rl isnrs." he ars:?ued •·The board du ckt>d the 11elfare problem sa} ing 1,1·t do not have control. 'V.'e !hOuld do aomelhlng for a ch1n1e.' ~ "State legislation has pre:empted the field, accordln~ to the County CoWl'i~." sa id Supervisor David L Baker n! Garden Gr0\1e. ··\Ve should coord1n11te ou r 1dea11> 11.·1th state .au thorities ~fore estllblishing a ntw agenry." he concluded. ··1 disagree w1!h !he County Cou nse/"s opinion," cou11tl'red Battin. "Ventura County has a consumi>r 11roteclion agen· cy ... "Ventura coordinated the program \\J\h the state." replied Baker. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ez. plaJntd that stale approval 1.1·as not necessary to establish the dt-parr.ment but an agency 11·ould have to cooperall! v.ith the siatt. E11roll11ie11t Up~lightly l1i Lagitn lt U.S. Sub1nits Two-Cl1ina Seati11g Proposal to U.N. I FIGHTING CITY HALL Ousted Aidt Doyle Mille,. Fired Cit y He<1 d Seeking Hearin g In Hu11ti11 gton By Al.A~· OIRKI J\' 01 !~t D•U1 1'11tr S!•fl A tn\111 of li?I new ~tudious fares arp in srhnnls in the Laguna Be11ch. ~Unified Schoo l District this fall over last, trustees learnrd Tue~d;iy nigh t. Students tn the ril'e schools, reported Dr \l.'illiam Ullom, superintendent. total· ed 3,022 l)n the fourth dav nf classes thi~ ye~r. On lhe rifth d~y iast year, there \\·err 'Z,957 students enrol!e<I in classes. La,i.:un;:i Rrach High Schl)(l[ is up 35 students O\"er last la11: T h u r s ! o n \ntermcrl1ate ~ained 19 ne""· students and Top of the \\'or\d Elementary increased by 16 studen!s. El ~rlnrro Elementary Schnnl shu11·ed no grov.•lh this year. 1-1·hile Ahsn Elen1entar\· Jost ft1·e students 01·t>r last fall . · Comparing th is fa ll's enrollm ent \\'ith the t'rld of schoo1 la$t June. Ullom noted a di$l rictll'1de ~~in of 84 s1udents. HP no(ed lhe high SChf)()I IS up 49 students n»rr what ii had "hen school let nut for the summer. Thurston ls up seven students. Top of the \\"orld, 21. El !l-1orro, J3, and Aliso, dl'1wn 6. nespi1e !ht> !act school husrs were run- n10~ seren tn 11 m1nu1es late arid that ihe hi gh schnn l h11d f(lur fire drills l)n 1he l 1r~I cl;iy bt>r;iuse of a bell problem. the Qpening of srhool "progressed 1n an ex· rellent manner," Vllom said. t.:NITED 1'."TlO;\S I LP l l -The L:ntterl Stat.P.<;, fnrm11Jly s u 11 m \ t t e d tod 2 .. v its companlnn res0lut1on f'les1 1i!ned lo save a seat for Nal 1onalist China 1n the U.N. General Assembly v.·htle admit- ting the Chinese Communists to member- ship. The lv.·o resnl1r\'lnn~ "ent to 1he t;.N. secretariat for puhl1c11tion after J apan announced that it v.·ould Join 12 other c.o· sponsor~ of lhP mo1·e The Japanese de C'is1on. announced in Tokyo . prl)\'Jlled much-needed impetus for the l".S. drive. The texts 1.1ere nol 1mn1l'd111tclv m.!Lde puhhc. They were to fO bef0re The assembly for debate nn Ocl 111 , with the historic l"Ote expected hy !he end nf the month. Jn one re.<><iluuon, the t..: S. agrees to the seating of !he Communist Chinese in bot h lhe C.ener;il Assembly and the Security Cnunril. The 111hc r wnul rl requi re a hard· to-gel two-third vote fnr the assembly to expel 1he. l'\;itiona\lst Ch1nrt1e from the L'ni1ed Nations. An 1\lbanlnn re.~lut 1on with 19 co- sponsor~. p11hl1shrd \\"Peks <":!RO, calls lnr the "restonit111n of the la.ll'ful rights'' of 1he r ek1ng gn1·i>rr11111·nt 11nd 1hr con1plr1,, oustin~ o! thP ·ra1"an 1Forn10,.,111 n•,l(lme from all 1 · !"\ b11d1c~ l" S. amba.~$;1dnr George Hush said he f''<pected a ··11C'~1blf'' attitudr from Pe· kill!( on !hC' dual repre~en1at1un 1s.<;ue resolutio ns 11'as taken by Prime r.1 1n1s1er Cycl ist I llj' ured Japans dt·C"ISIOrl l(J Cl1·spnnsor the r..; S. Doyle: J\111ler. 59, !he suspended city ad· Eisaku Sato drspite nppnsition from min1.!ltrator of Huntington Beach. is a~k-After Collision ""ith1n his o\\'O polt11cal party and from other .Japanese l"arlers. Tlwy arguer! that ing for a public: hearing before the city President l'\1x(ln's projcrted vi.~it (!) Pe· council ol"er his d 1$mis.~a1. An J8 ·.ve ar-Qld Laguna Hi ll~ youth is king sho\\"ed thal \Vash1ngton was mov1 nb r.-tiller filed a w·ntten requl'$1 for thr rrpnrled in sati~factory <'ondition today tnwarcl rlo.<.e r rel11llnns with m<itnland at 1\l 1.~s1on Cnn1mun1tv. Hn.~pita l after sLJ f. Ch."' J 111 f Ii 11 h 1 " he11 nng ll"lth thr ci1\.' cll'r~ al 2 .l~ pm. f 1 · ;i pan. I'}' e , \\'OU c in e nun erin~ 11 fn1rturerl right leg 111 a collision like11·1~c And !'!h1Juld do nrr1hi ng to offend Tuesda.1·, 2\, hl)u r.;, befnre the deadline. on El Tnrn Rnad Tuesday af1ern{Hln. the !'ek ing !{ni·crnment. such as JOlning elected Tuesday -Bhutan. Bahrain .11.111t Qatar -were raised for the first time \\"edn~sday tn take their place in the long rov.· of nation al banners that Oy in front of t:.\'. headquar!ers. Indian Guides Picnic Sunday In Capistrano The .annual \'~ICA pic nic tt1 IQhclt member~hlp in lhe Y·lndian Guides pro- gram wi!l be held Sund;iy in San Juan Capistrano. The free el"enl. scheduled to begin at noon. 11.·i!l be held this year at Rancho C.api slrano. 29251 Camino C;ipistrano. Younii:sters tl!i!l'd six. sr.ven and eight 11re elill"ible fnr memblorship in the youth prnJ.!ram . wh.1rh srrvrs tn 1rach th e children about wr.Mcralt and nature. Ar!11·i 1 iP~ such :is ~1-1·1mminJ.!. fishini;: anrt kickball \vlll I}(' providf'<i for !he youn g~ters at !he picnic while thei r parents talk 1\·ith Y~lCA officials about th!' program, E<1ch lamily attendi ng the e1·enl must provide ils 01\·n food. Further informat!nn may be: obtained by calling Bill Manclark. at 492-7143. Cou11ty Approves Greenbelt Plan He also filed ;:i seconrl let\er 11 1!h thl' La~una flearh police said Tim ,\farh1s, the "~ave-thP-n;il1un;1lisl{' mo\'C', clerk tn v.·hich hf'" 2·172 I.A~ Rnl~;i~ ·°'I · hurled 20 feet frnm Bu.~ch said .l;ipan '~ derision c!C'st royed Another ~rep toward crealinn or 1 h1~ mn1nrcy1·!p aftrr 1\ col\1ded 1-1·\1h a c:ir 1h h I 11· I I · Ch -Form;i!ly ra!led for the co11nr1I to J r m~·t l l<•1 ·a;-iingons .. !wo-lna '' I;reenbelt area a\onia Aliso Creek in the trivrn by Tluth Mills Fisher, 52, of 1842 plan \l:a.i;11n .. unw1nn;i blr propo~it1011 " sta te its rea sons for fl'mn1·1ng t11rn frnm Carmeli!;i Sr . Laguna Beach . The a~scmhly coi1iplrlrd its nr~aniza. El Toro flrea "'"'" taken Tuesday by th e (lf{ice Pn1ice s111d r>·lrs. Fisher wa~ eastb(lund !inn \\1ednrsila.1 mnrnin~ and sent its H)9· Oranii:e County Bo11rci nf Supervi~or~. -Cla imed that the nntice n! dism1~:;al rin El Toro Rnad. a quarter of a mile Item ::iJ!rnda to lhe .steering comnihlt>e Approved was a pla n submitted by frnm the Lagu na Canvon Road in-f · v.·ith which he. w a~ strt·ed at. 5 p.m. Sept. · or prelln1inary cnns1d cr;it1nn. Flood tnn!rol Di.~!rict Chief Enoineer lrr~l'ct1on. "·hen she apparently pu lled Sh d b h ' 14, makin' h1~ rli5m1~~;:il eflf'c1iri> nr1 JR, t h arp r ale was e>:pectrrl lR 1 e 25· fil'nrgr Osb(lrne lo elimi nate ! planned nu 10 p;:is~ ann1 er veh icle and collided '""e mbe• <ommillce -p•obably 0" d d I h th h • lh '' lh · I h. h h d "' "' ' ' " roncrete <'hannel and substitute 1t 1 nnt cvmp y \\1t ~ c11) c ar1er ·1 1 ii J.~ cyc ew ic a beentral'e]. Thur~dR\' _ 0, •·hcih'" lo me·•• 1--, 1 b h d h " '' ' .. , "' floodway park on l ! acre$ nf land to be -Rl'qur~ted th at he be fumi.~hrrl 1111h n.i;c; e in er, single rti-bale the Ameriran and A\b;;nian arquired hy thP coun1 1 !Ir .~aid the il rPa another d1sn11~sal nnl!ce. re snluttnu' 11•nu!d bP frrr nf water most nf thl' vr11r "I d1dn•t gPt to bt a C"!t~ manat:.f'r hy 1'011·,.;, 1•,·11 (,()".es Thr !llHl"r 10 n1.·r,1.:r \\nuhl hal P no r f-The ha H·nHle !ilre!rh I~ hci"Lv.'etn ' ) .~ f PC'I on !he OllP(l!llll' rr~nh1t1{1ns but would ~1uo··land 'nd I • Al • bo I d d \~'!llR down. lhnu i?,h 1 ;irtmit I ~ot fir"d ;i 1n1<ta rfup!1C"::il!nnnf<lrh;11r 11~b;:il"'kPTF, ;ncl~de::; ;i" ~rn~~, nf 1~)~0-~~v;rr~o11rd bf'r<iusP r rrfu.;,ert tn knurklf' uni!rr :· Ille SArRA\!E:'\TO 11·rr 1 -A hi!! to 1nrl111t1nc. rhi• ! n1trrl St<1l<'~. hrlrl. ~.1c·:in1orr_.: adm1n1s1ra ror conim!'nted this 111orn1ni! m;ike k!lllnll 11 pn!lf'Pman acl1ng 1n lht ,\n 1nforn1.:1\ 1~111 11! 1he i'nmm>llrP An (lrld111n11al 2fl ;,1·rr:o. nl land ups\ream The deci~inn rn ftrf' \1tller 11;is iakrn ;it lln i> nf rl 1111· first·dep;ree murdrr 11.::i.~ i;hriwerl a deadlni ·k •ln mer1?1ng Ille Hems, fr nm 1he prniect \\"Ill be purchased by thfl an execu\Ll"E' <>e~sinn nf thP ('nl!nril nn 101rrl down T11rsd11.\ hv Thi> Asseml)ly 111rh 1hrre countnt>s repflr!C"d WldPc1ded. rnun1 y pRrk.~ d~pP.~lmt>nt if :i federal frim1n:il .h1sl1ce Coommoltee Th fl r h b h ~t>pl. 7 11•hrn fivr <'n11nrllmPn .~1J;ner1 !he i-;::::~~~~~~~;::;-~:;=~'~~"~'~"~'~'~'~'~''~'~"'~"~· ~m~e~m~'~'~'=~'~'~'~"'~"~'~'~"~'~'~'"~=====:;:;; di.~mis~at notirf' rha! 1\·;i~ SPr1·rrt ;i t\"Pf'K later -A! Cnen. Jack r.rcrn. ;\lr!' r *'G>a:E·M·::··.:~:.:.T~~A ... LK t\orin a G1hb~ .. lrrry i\l;itnrv an(1 f'!onalrt Sh lf'I C'V Al 1h:it rlri~rrl <lnnr <>f'<~1nn, !hf" \l'\11 n~i1 ;i\~n ;i111hf!ri7t>tJ Hnm.('r L. \1 rCorn11rk rif thp Santa An11 1~11· firm nf R11tnn ;inrl Tucker tl"l neRol1atC' 11'11h rh,. art· n11n1.~1 ra tor .,n ac!"~pl1ng a ros1l1n11 11~ 11 ronsultanl This ac\1()n wa s apprt11 P1l h.v al\ councilmen. ~f i!ler h11s not acce p1.l'd thi5 offrr - due !o expire Oct. 18 -and to<l11y df'r\1n· ed to comment oo the negot1atJons "1th ~l cCormick. TODAY by J. C. HUMPHltlES DIAMOND SIZE AND VALUE •. v. cRoss·, .... &11111 K11vil .... n0111n A. ~'f?loi1111 ......... l:dl!fJor Soutl1 Co1111ty Beacl1 Deal \\lould ,·nu be ~urprised to walk in to R je11"el n · store and fi nd a one'' rar;il d1amnnfi ::ind a tv.•o ('arat dia· innnd hnl h sPlll n,e for the same price~ ).lnny people \~·ould , bul they ~hnuldn"t be. Size does have bear- in g ri n 1 he pric e. but e\·en more im port.1nt i.~ the quallty and cut of ~ H. t..os l ich1rd P. Nan ~,,_..... .. ltln. ---211 ''""•It .... lflllll.• ~ elltl,.Mz P.O. l os 661, '2652 ,. S.. C......_ Offk.• l IQ~ IJ C11r1ln• RMI. tli71 • f .,.... .,.._ J c.19 Mel.o• U1 w .. 1 aoy &"'"' I "-'' •o..:M JJ.U ,,,_,.,. &111,1'"""' • ~ eMdl: lll1J hK/I lolllcv•rd Set for Se11ate Heru·it1g The Sena.le Finance Commlttf:f' i!I scheduled to hold a hearing Thursday mor ning on tht-s1a.te purcha.se (Jr eigh L acres (If beach just do.,~1ncoa~t from Doheny Beach State Park. Asse1nblyrrten Robert Badham ( R· !\'e"'port 81'1ic:h) and srate Sen Denni.~ C11rpenter ( R-Ne"·pnri Beach \, authors of the· bill. are botf'I exprcted lo hf on h11nd 111 th e h~aring in support ol the measure:. ":\1any nf the le.gl.,lators 11re under the. misapprehension !hat the. money l\ not availablt and somf'lhing \.lo'\l\ h31·r to bf: dropped lrom the budget to buy the prl)- pert.y."' Badham u id this morn ing In • te lephone: interview, "Bu t the funds are in the bank and \\"ere arranged for under the pro\·is1on! of the \!"ff\~ bond ar.t," he 11drled Purrhase. of lhe. land. 1.1·hlch w11! nnh· r~tntly put up for sale. is stronjl!ly f11vortd b;-." the slate Parks and f31?a ches Ot>psrtment. Th t bill rtcent[y pas..~ed thl! ii.alt A~~emb1>· by 1 s:;~ \•(lt e. 1n purt".h8!e thr: ql1arter mile of la nd fnr $1 7 million. the rtported asking prier at lht 1imt. The price 1n the hil l ha~ now bttn uri-the f inr~~1cd ,gein. ped to $2 1 milliDn ;:i nd. II approl'rrl hy 1he Tl1e oriRinEll d ian1nn d from '''hi ch f.P.nate , \.lo'Otild have to ht reapproved hy a ,gein :;1nn r i .~ cnt i5 con:;iderabl.Y the 1\ssembl,v. "The rurchnse i~ the hi~he~r priorit."' nf larger tha n th~ f inished stone you the parks deparlml'ril." B"dham sllid ··tr :;re. By the lin1e you see the gem purchase 1~ not approl'ed !his year. it in the jl.'\\•elr.v store, it has been cut wou ld be their highest priorily a_'1a1n ne:\'.t 10 'rl'Ol{l\"e fla\l'S and inhance lhe yt11r." "So if v.•e don'l buy Dnh eny Brar:h. then brtl!iance buried in the rough ston e. .,,,., won't buy 11n~thin~ thi~ year ." he ad-.Judging size is simple and can dt'd. Any purchase nf prnpe.rty ""'t!h Hw. be handled by most shoppers, but recre11tional bond money mu~I be ap-proved by Parks and Reereation nffiri11ls. to .':el the hest value for your dia· "Some of the people in Sarramento fer\ mond dollar, you need the aid of a the land is 100 expensive nr th11t it is ont tru sted gem expe.rt. Onl v he i~ a Rood beach," ht sa id of the nppo~111on riualified In jud Re the cla"rity a.nd lO the measure cut of B ftn1.~hed d iamond. .,..,.,,, 1'0 filWf ciomollrr.tt. P~ri ar Ptrie1I .. , ,. , , .• $12.00 Sf'!.,,, ..•.••.•••••• 24.00 J. C. fiunt/JhrieJ Jeweler3 ' 1823 NEW PORT BLV D., COSTA MESA .. Ob\'10u~h·. lhev dnn't underst11nd S!op in and "'e ~·ill he happy to Or11n1Zt C('IUnt\" rt'~I est11te. \lll U t~ ,and ~hO\\I you lop quality diamonds in CONVEN IE NT rlllMS 1he}' h:i\en"t heen to Doheny Be11ch."" the various sizes \\·e "'ill also be happy l 4 YtA-S SAM ( LOCATION le91sl11t.or ~111d In help you make t.Jie best diamond IANICA MEll lCA~D-MA!TlR CH.-.RG I PHONI 541·1401 rr the bill ls app roved by the. Ftnlln<"e l ~b:~-----· ------~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::~~~~~~l Comm ittee. il v.·i\1 thtn RO btfore. the (ull uy. ___ _ ~n:itt . · ' I 34. OAILY PILOT SC Wf.'dnr~ay Srptr mbtf' 22 1971 Y 011r ltlotaey Study tl1e Lease Befo1·e Yo11 Sig11 By SYLVIA PORTER If \OU a memb<'r or 11 rn1noritv group r nd that a Jea?'.e contains anv rac1al lv d1scrun1n:il1ng tlauses v l ha\e a r ght to dcinand lt 1t ~uch clauses be st11ckeo fro n the lease 1 he prov1s1ons a e illegal under our Federal c1 \1/ 1 rghls la"s If )OU are lh1 eatened bv rats bugs 01 s1m1 lar health hazards and 1/ yo ir landlord ignores \our protests ~(lt! ha ve a right to go at once lo the St;i\e 01 rnun1c1p;il health departrnent 111!11 1our con plaint and to u1s sl on cot rect1\e action Yot r stat<> nnd local health \a11 s almost sure ly also protect ~ou against !I u ch dangerous structural defects as fault v \\U1ng and fa!l1ng plaster 1-leal!h cod es also protect \OU again s t persistent plumbing problen1s (sewage backups over£Jo" ng septic tanks I If vou feel there is a fte ha zard 111 your rented house o apartment your slate or lncal fire la"~ 1nust protecl you against these too You can eas1ly find out the names o[ the local au thor11ies compla Cl and demand enforcement of the fire codes If you do not get action (1 om the authorities -and I can hear your Bronx cheers after reading the above -complain to those departments spec1<'1ll~ set up by the variot s 1ned1<i (ne\1 spapers rad1t1 01 TVJ to rev1e\v c1t1zens gr evancrs These are springing up across the land the r function 1s ll assist )Oil on prec1se!v tt11 s sort of complaint -and the\ <ire frequently mak ng real progre~s These are simply a re11 h n1s on hov. to get yotu h 1s1c 11ghts as one of the nation s n111l1nr s or tenants 1 1 ng in 1 entcd houses or apart nent" 1 he y represent mere I\ a few of the altMTiati\ es to the protest marehes 1 ent strikes and legal battles ~h1ch ha\e been raging 1n recent months from coast to coast urtdct lhe leadership of mtlitant tenant organ1zat1uns 'Thev certalnlv are far Jess dra<;l1c than olhe1 lru.:t1cs being used li\ i d1~id ual le 1ants rind gtLU P" ( f tenant~ I 01 instance u1 so me' i~r~ tenants "ho ha1e tried un suc C'essfully to get repairs agreed upon Jn the lease have simplv not fled the landlords that they intend to have the repa irs done on their own and deduct lhe costs from their ren t checks 'Tl1e Supreme Court 1n at lea st one state hn s upheld COMMODITIES W. hov11 d 40 poi I on bo• d • rn• c&nt • l•p11 •nd f " •I iel1phone ·~ v •• s.nd •e~pon l a <>•" comput ~ """'Y• • o f pa ~ bt ll t• 1ovb•&n a I •od • •• N•m• phcn• It J 08roe" & .Assot!a•« Inc 1649 Weudlfl Drlvr N'wperl hacl! 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' 5. -• ... ..... . lfl< .. ... lllo -,, _ JQ I -.. ~Vrdnt1day, 5trt~mbpr 22, 1~71 CAIL y· PILOT 33 ,- 1 ohs Ar e A vailahle '(] 11re alistic' Y ot1 Cru1't Depe11d 011 Rul e of Tl1umb mpfu1nent Wide Open • Ul ' YORK (APJ 1.IJemployment is now a!v,,ay~ i'f'Obltm of too few job~. ~metimes it results fro m eographical imba\anet-, \l'ith job.5 in one place, the MJrkers in another. Often it 1•·!"f"Dects a disproportion in lhe ' talent to job ratio. \.l'ith : employers seeking skilled help • but not finding it. Nowhere is it more obvious . than in the health care Field. '.~'bile million.s seek jobs and : cannot find them, l h e ' American Hospital Association ; t laim!'I that 283,000 }obs are , 'l\•ai\able right nO\\' in health care. 1 'The problem i~ thill !he skills available hardh n1atch l the needs. a 1 tr~ ('nnlmo:i uc. currence for ll'h1C'h ~01ne critic.s blame an f'ducRtir•na! system that dotsn'l alw;iys ?°epere studen ts for the rNrlities of lire. The imporlanct <•f t·or- recting this tiituation l!' rnade Rll the mote important bv the "lkecast that th1 nu111lle: of 7alth care \\'Orkers need ed ~ will nearly double millioo in 1980. lo liiX A few examples in the mos-l highly skilled are.as: -The need for license-cl practical nurses is forecast to reach 600.000 b11 1980 con1pa rd \\'tth 370.000 toda\' The n Urnber fif r a d i o logical technologi~t s nerded by !he same yl'ar \1 tll be 120.!Xl(J, compared 1\ 1th i5,000 fl()\'. -To ser1 e a population that is expectt:d to grOY" by 29 mill ion persons by 1980 aiy)ut 50.000 more doctors 11·ill be needed in addition to 300.000 11 ho serve the existing po pula- !1n1i. (lne of lh!' most challengirig rind re .... ·arding of the tareers. ,\H ,\ says. is tti~1t of physi- r1:in·s assista nt The a<;.;.tstant does niany of the niore rnuline chores of a dn<:lor, including phvc;lcal examin:i!ions. Tr::iining ran11:es fron1 1;; n1onths to 4 ~·ears beyond high ~ehool. The 15--month pro~ram in{'ludes three months at a uni11ers1ty and one year under i;Wall S tree t Chatter Holt I nv e stment ·i.sory claims the market's erplnning is'' I err \b\y shr.'iy. ·• The firm says "near- lehn su pply is so mttch ~ater than demand Iha\ its 1hard lo see 110 11' storks can ia<.:Oid being much lfJ1rer bv •vear end lh:in thf' IC\'f'l;o. :pre1•ailing e1·en hcfore lh<' :aovernrnent·.~ ni::11· Pconon11c :pJin "·as announced." ; The firm adds. "By far \;:t orn inous is the hea\'V and istent liquidatio n or the !ti:Operal public. For nearly five ;~ks now, odd-lot selling by 1the': public brou,f!ht on the I decline-despite feverish in- I 21Ututional bu.vinR. Th is lime, "public distribution will pro- 1.bably exert e1·en greatPr downl'·ard pres.~ure on stock pUfes." :--'fhe Dioes Letter says il J b i c a me aggressh·tly op-i ~m istic last week for the short , ftDTI. "and after :;weating it •: flOt for a few days the market af"" last began an explosive " . rally v,ohich v.'e found ex· tremely gratifying. "It was an across-lhe·board ad1•ance. and perhaps ""e are at l;ist ,l!e!ling lhat sun1ml'r r;i\lv 11 hu ·l1 shnuld ha ve Hr· r11cd in J1rl \'." the firm sa.1'.s. ne~p1tr a in11111r los~ of forw;ird n1 on11'nt11n1 anrl .so 111r ~1"ns 11f 11·:-rd ing l<i1 ·~ue an:on!! «crtain S\(1cks \\'h1ch 1s al so rt'flectrd in the i:1 1·erages. the n111rkel "s ba.~ie llpward !rend still appears intact. according to the Reynolds Securities Inc. "'The demand for specific issues and stock groups re· main~ strong and no im· portanl distributional top can he pinpointed <1s ye!." the Firn1 savs. Also. 1·otume indications on. the recent sl'tb;ick from lhe !120·!1.10"' of Ille Dow JnnPS lndustri<ll averaj!e ''ren1ain fa1·orable and pre\"1ouslv unrX· pl oiled issues are continually breaking out of long establish· td base patterns on lhe upside. pointing toward higher levels " I -· .. 1 Health Ca re a doc lot"s superl"is1on. Cood 1 opportun1 I~' for f o r me r medical corpsmen and nurses. Salarits begin al $!0,000, go as htgh as S!B,000. SUme 01hrr1> -~ur~ui~. To l>et'Onlt A registeretl nutM> th" 1ndi1 idu~I n1u~1 graduatt' eitht'r from a h('lspital sc hool uf 11ursu1g, a 1un1or t·ul!cge progran1 Or a bacc<ilaureate p r o g r a m . Salaries range fron1 Si,~ to as hl~h as S20,000 f o r superviso rs. Licensed practi<'al nurses can learn their skills in high SC'hool or in a one·year Junior - college program I n come r~nges fron1 S4.500 rn arnund ~ 7 .200 a ~·('ar . II ilh sonic reeei\·ing ~IQ,000 In f 'o1·1uotiot1 J\urses ;ilso c:r 11 ~pccirilize . l .ar~e elet trical ge11t'ratnrs 1ine an a.i:;.!e of \Ycstinghouse Electric Corpora!1on·'i Th~ tarel'r nf nurse Pitt~burgh plan!. rt?ady for f111al 1nspcr!1on and resl1ng pr1nr 10 shipping. \ anesthe!lsts, "·hich requires rC'<'ord level -aln10:-.t 42 m1Jl1011 ktJ011 at ls -of gC'neral!on capat'!ly 11 ill be Rr;"lduate 1rair1in,c. c;in con1-~h ipped hy t.: S. ut1IJt1e s thlll ~car. mnnd ;i sa!ar_v uf $18.000 a --C-'---'-----------'------------------------ yrar. .. ~·01 onl,t• ;1rl:' fonner arrned forces pcrso1111PI going 1ntn nursin~." ~a1·~ the ,\JI:\. '"but 111rn from .allied firld" surh as s11c1<il \\'Ur·k and l:iw en- lorcement nrc llndin~ it a re11ard ing care rr.·• -C1·tntcr-!1riolo<'i'ts. S•u1i'"~ hod v, ~·rl!s for nbnvr111 al1\1e~, espttially in cancer re SE"!lrl'h and c!rioc tion. T11·n ~·e:irs of (·nllegc and a )C<ir of ~pecia\11.· ed schooling needed Pay begin-, $0.200. i.:ors In $111.,'iOfl. Dr111 :11 :iss r ~!;inl. l'rrp;1 n•s p:i:1,..111~ for rx- ;u1un:1111•ll· h;1nciJr~ r a p e r 111 wh . 111;•11 .~<·hool or ('•I •11 ;1)( nl 1rquit"ed. phi s <'!. ~e,1r :1r !ll'IJ ol lra1ni11,c . :::o n1ctime 5 nn !he Joh S<'!.lar1es rise fron1 S4.500 to $7.5110 -Physical t her a p is t . Evaluates physieal disabilities and helps restore muscle coordination a n d strength. Four-year college program r~ ciuired. lncon1e : Sfl.500 ln star!. as much as $1S.000 in 10 yc;irs. -E .~.G tc('h11trian An f'lcctroe.n1·rphaloi.:r;iph IC'chni- 1·irin helps diagn11~r br<i1n dise.11~e. 111frction or il"aun1<1 hy ~tud.ving clectrit'nl acririt.11 1l thr brain. () 11 · 1 h I' ·Jo h tr;i1nin~ of three to six 1nonths after high sc hool graduation. Inco me fr0m $5,000 to $9,800. AJcoholisn1 Unit Nan1es 2 1'1cn1ber s \E\\'PORT BEACll 18\\'1 -Neur1>'Psychiatnc & Health Services Inc., spct:1alizing 111 acut e psych1a\rie ;ind acu1e alcoholism hospilais. Thursdav announced elertinn of two ne11• n1rrniJers to i!ll board ol direc· lllf'" i\"e11 :\f'11ro board 11r<·mhr·~ :1rr Pr1rr 'Tighe of l'nr'tl;ind, (Ire . Pre~1de11t 111 H:il c·1"h !11/ls !Jospu;ils Inc. ;i ll"hollv 011 ned subs1d1:irv ot l\P1u·n whith n per a Le s :t lcohol1sr11 hospitals. and \\11l11an1 f:. fiulhne r, a Los Angeles at· lorney. Jn announcing I he ap- po1n1ments. Donald \\' \\lri~ht. i'\eurn President, ~aid thr ne11· ho:ird membrr!l will ;1~:11S! 1n ~111d1ng thr con1p:in.1· thr11111!h 11 5i in1ll 1nn r'11:111~i,171 prr1· gran1 for 11h1c·h f1nnn ("111!; 11n.• SCl'\Jl"l'd SPn\ 1 At't:ur<l111~ to \\'n•Jll 1h<' ("un1p:111~-·~ gr1 111 fh pl"••:.:1:1111 plaeCli n1ri)111· r111ph11s1<: nn !\1!' al('ohuhsm d11 1s1on l1ead(•d 111• Tighe. f;urhnrr serl"rs .is cnr· porate coun~el. What's Ex pec t eel Af ter Freeze E11ds Nov. 13'? l\"E\V YOrtK IAP I -\\"hat may be expected after i\01·. 13 111hen the. \4'age·price freeze ends'.' Ask businessmen and they'l l likely reply lhal phase two will 1n\'Olve some form of lrn1porary controls. Feeling is \ridespre<1d 1hat pha."t' 111·11 11111 be ;in 1r1trrin1 _,i;u.:r 11f undctrnnined lengTh th;d 1111! hr fol\•111t-d h.1· a l'l'1l'l"ll to ;i k~~ r1·-:;1d;itc·il ni.irl.ct in 11hic:h the !a w~ nf :-iupply .1nd dcm;i11d 11·11l reign. l)ne {'xecutive doesn't shar·e lh:it v1e11·po1nl. Se mo n Knudsen. chief executive of \Vhih: ~1otor Corp., ha s declart'd emphatically that the ma rketp lace has bern pcrmanentl r changed. "'The n!d 1\av of life, 1\·ith pnr-p.; and 11;iges conlrolled pu: rfl h1· lh<' fr•rtr.~ uf dr· 1J1;rod •111(! ~11p['ll_11 111 ;1 rr1ar11·1· h 11111!'~U\,11 1·d n111r~1·1 111,11 \1 rJJ ht• .1 1 h1ng t•I I ht• 1i.1.,t. ·· h•· 1,,1~1 thr Cll•1 t•l:ind 1\d1ert1s111g 1 'lp\J 1his ll'Cl'k 11 w;i.~ ··11·1:-.h1ul 11 n d unrcal1sct1c"' for mana,cemenl. he sn1d, lo co11nt the days to the end or the lrre1e. e;>:· pecong ~ometime. thereafter lo do business as usual. "Thu1gs ma.11 no! be th(' s;ime fro1n here on." hr said. "I don"t like 1! You clnn't !1kt' ii " Bui !ht> alterna!11es, he sri10. 11ere i 11 fl a 1 1 o n . i11· st11liil1 1\, 11.~., i'if fort"' 1 g n 1na:-ke1~ a n d <lc1cr 1oralu11:: ptih\il" 0:\l l)J!(\('!'('I' l\nu<l ~l'n a1Jf11•;11 C'f! lu 11i1 11k !he 11 .1:~c-p11rc frec,i;e bcguu 1\ug l!"i \1ns rea!l ,1· anotht"'l" C\· pression {lf a lee-ling th<11 a rnarkelp!ace l{'fl io run itself sometimes dictates to its mast~rs. 'The President ·s 1nol'e \\·as aln1ed at inflation an1l its con· sequences. But 1nter1en11on 1n !he morke1pl:ice is also !akin.r; placf' 1n \he n111ne uf l'<1n- Sl'fl'('IS nnd tl•r t•n 1 :r,,Pnir·nt Th(' t·1f1>i'L 11f 1111,:. i\111 1 11~<'11 :-,:11rl. II \II hr !11 ).: I I t' 111:111:1).!"llll'UI~ I!' SC•\ t'fl'"t IC~I t'll't', "ll 1~ g111ng lfJ h:11r tu \parn 111 \1 r f' with 11<'11· 1·t1\e~ ;ind en!1rell" new condllion,!; lt is ~0111g tn. ha1·e 10 sta y loose and be ready for change·· f\E\\' YORK fA P i -The n1ost aut ocratic ~nd unr(':il1s!ie rule~ 11nder \\h1rh people eonduct their financial affairs are the rules ot 1h11mb. Like folklore n1ed1c1ne, such rules offet" son1e t1el p but oflen fall the big test Wtule the ong1ns of son1e rules of lhumb nltl.\' he self· 11er\'ing, rnany people adhere lo thetn as they 11 ou!d hold to • life preserver. As !hey ex· plain. "They ma.11 be poor guide~. but \\·hat else do 11e ha l'e~" i\ l!.<1nkrr 1ras a~ked for a rulf' oJ 111lunb on ho11• n1ut·h n1ortgagc debt a work 1n~ 1}('rson (·otdd :issu1ne. Q111ckh1 he replied· "Tll"o ;intJ une-half times hi!\ 1nco111e ·• ;\{•[ or gro.~s~·· l1e was a~ked. He grinned. "l guess 11hat ~ou 're getting al is th:it ire used to use the !:'ame formula before people had big deductions for taxes. $Q{'1a·l Securir~. insu rance and so on.·· he said. ··110111 111uch life insurance shou ld a person 01\'n?" an in· surance agent \.\'as asked. "1·1011· can l ~ay without kM1\·ing the individua l." he replied. .. B11\ :1.~ a rule of thumb he ~hould ha 1·e a min1mun1 of fo>rr to f11e tirn es hi.~ annual i111·nn1e Tne f;il\::u·\' 11f ~t·rl'r;11!1.:1111in. a~ ~11r;i11t·c n1.111 k11e11 ~uch a 1h1• in· i~ th:il a ~ uun;: {;11111\~· 111;1~ nt-c<l n1nrC' than lhn! Hnd ,, re11re<l couple less. and 1ha1 ;i lamii)' 1\·i!h h!1v debls m;iy need Jess than the fam il}' "'ith a mortgage on Ille house. Does ~ rich man nerd mo re or Jes.~ insurance'.' Some argue he needs more in order to a~!'ure his heir!' of lhc-ir high .~t<1ndard of living. Others ,1rgu1~ thal hr nt'e1t~ le!'~ h1•e;n1~C' hr <iS .in ;ihnndance of o!hrr :l.''-f.'!S 1n li:;11·c. I f(l11 n1ul'h !'llnuld a f;u111lv ha1 e in ~:n·inl!~~·· ;i hanker w.:is a~krd . "T11·t'n!f·f11·r per· 1·('111 of nrl 1ncnme. ht• Bn~\\"E't"ed . "f mpo~~ible.·· the questioner replied ... Any family capable of 5a1 ing that much each 11 eek or monrh or year i!'I f'1ther perform111g a miracle or unnl.'(essarily depriving itself ot lhe finer things of hfe," "You n1ust reinember,'' he explained, "that I define sa\"- lngs not s11nply as an account at the bank but additions ID the cash \'alue of insuranct-, increases in home equity and the bu ild-up of pens i o o values." "That's slill a lot,'' he wa11 !old , "!low much of that sliuuld be in liquid savings, such :i.~ sal'1 ngs accounls and :.avings bonds?" he \.\"as asked. "Probnbll' one-third or !he h1ta l.'' he "said, which niight sound right to a banke.r but seen1s an astonishingly high: l1gure For rnillions of Atner 1cans. A11other rule or thumb for ~avings, You should have sav· ings equiva!enl to six mon ths o! incon1e. Such an an1ount is needed. it is said, in order to assure yourself of a minimum standard of li\•ing in case of job loss or other emergenciu;. This rule has been ex- pounded for decades, duri ng 11·hich job security has become slronger, unemployment com· pensation has been developetf, Social Security has spread to aln1ost ;i\1 workers a n d rnedic;il insu rance plans ha\·e !lnunshf'1t But 111H.ll'!Crrcd. tile rule re· n1 ;11ns rhe ~:unc. How n1uch credit is ii safe lo assume" The rule of thumb, dc\'ised by lenders. ill !hat your annual payments on credit. e x c 1 u d in g your mortgage, should not ex:ceed 25 percent of your takc·home pa~·. "Th<1t ~rems like quite .111 !01." !he cr{'di1 manager \\'as Tuld .. I <'Or.c·edc 11 is."' he 1ephrtl. '·bur you shou l d l'f'r11r111her th<J( l 'n1 lalking al)(1U I thr upper lin11!, \\'e look at ~reci1t fro1n our 01\·n particu l<ir l'iewpoinL 1rhich I! as a lender." he said. 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NEW YORK -The Coaft Guard h's awarded Lltlllfl fndu!ltnes Inc 11 contract fo develop • low-cost ntvigalwn radio ret e1ver to per~t pleasure crart and small 11hlpl\ to f11 thei r pos1ho,n w1th1n 100 y8rda The device about I.Ke !lite of a typewnter alrea~ ha s bttn des1gnM a n d des1gnaled !he LCR 301 It will be produced at the Lttcnm plant al ~1rlv1lle N Y It wlll receive fr()m distances ()f Op lo I 000 mile.'! from the LorlJ)< C network tn any weather 1t1d wlll be cheap enough to be 115- M by very small craft "'" t "'ll Hrt•~lttl t~IMM ~ •1111 ....,., • tao1 .-1ea. ! .. n<;~lll( !J t/7\Dl>C~lll DOWNS •ml> Ind ~ L11t "'" "c• c1:~,:.,!~ 0 JI" -4... Oft H , ctnNyOr$ u ••• __ ,. ,11 dn1n1,. , t~ ,._ • onJ•v!n "f 0 _, _ , 11 C6" M•rtt~1 " !'" Mt"I ' ' ; 1 tn 1.,1>1rOn . ' -. l1'0: _ ~ I t n••..-1 In! !) 1 • C•nM• 11111 H -1 I &l (ODll'>d lo 11 ~ -I \ 0t II ot.,. "~1• I "' ; I I I tn • •';!! t'o -•fttl ntM JI -l lo ! I 1rM1M! 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' ·1 1f"' ' '"' '" '! l• l~ ~: 1'4 "" 11 • •1. ·~ lJ•• _,..S- il I!"' \~~ .. \;, •ll ) I 71 l•llt 1) '~ I i • • I) ""' 14'• t .... ~ "ur ~ I i, ')~ t\• .. •• ' u·~ U •• "'' ~ •'µ\ I NEW YORK Western Union lnlernationAI Inc li•!ll introduced a fa st simple 1lor11e 1t.rvlce for tU tnterna tl()nal Telex Sy1tem that fjl U hold 1 me!ll!age If It rr.. counter• 1 bully 1lgnal Mid then deliver 11 when the » dre!l!let s receiver Is frt• Called WUI Safe tbe ntw !lerv1ce Is aetuated by a simple tl\ree digit code uad 11 a precede on the mn•~t: The servlet w\11 be prov~ lree to WUI cu1tomer1 • I ·' SI DAILY PILOT Wfdl'ltsdaJ, Stpl~ll'lbtt 22, 1971 -Stars Carry Evening 'Plaza' Shines at Laguna By TOM TITUS Of 11111 0111, ~1111 l !•tt It may M lhe 1nosl overworked play Ota n g e C.Ounty h.,s seen ln many a teason, but lf you're a true theatergoer yuu owe it to yourself to ~ee "Plaza Suite" al thl! l..Jlguna Moullon Com- munity Playhouse. This opening pr1iduct1nn or the ~foulton's third season is a resounding surress on alt rounts, a glittering start for inanaging dirr-ctor II a p Graha m and his ' ' new rtgime" -which in essencr is !. return to the old one thal once flourished un Ocean Avenue. -Graham's "Pla7.a Suite." is a crackling fine show. rcrlet·ling tile sure directorial eye, the Wednesday Evening SEPTEMBER 22 1<111 ~lit Ntw1 Jerry Dunphy "''" Bill Huddy • MIC Ntw1 TGm Snyder U" YEWITNESS NEWS"! * Break the habit with Benti-J ac kson -Sloane 0 ,.._. Joseph Btnti D CONRAD AND MARTIN * WILD, WILD WEST, •• I Cll Wik!, Wild '#tit Tlwi flllltstents I Dr11• of lt1n111t (15) Heel"'*" l.Mir:• I Q!ldrn't flllr ...... N3' -·-(39) • .,.,.,,.,. JfD a> ,._. Jlrft H1w1l1omt l:llBSine AJi.n !._, Guests 1rt Ro11r Jil!lller, lttreSl·IUlhoress lei R 1n1 J , a.dress Sh1ron farre!I. 011iear Judy, 1nd comie Bob Ein· :Jfein. 0 JllMM: (90) ''Mlr1elt Wollrr" Co~hrsion (d11m1) '&2-Mne B•n croft, P111Y OuU, Victor Jory, lnil• Swen111n. i CIS lllftt W111t1 C1on~it1 NBC Nltn .lohn Ch1nctollol' The Flpi111 Nu11 lln C...,.hw ( 5) Ewel11 11 ,.,. ft) MM1.,odp lldl' m tNI t11e o.u1 tl9)C,_.Acm ! la Atldoudol fl It to•uni· -- keen sense ol comic timing and the whil)-("rackltlg lempo. rarely slackening, which he has instilled in the overall ef- fort. Heflec:lcd also \s the director 's ~onfidence in !wo outstanding stage personaliticli "·ho ea rrv lhe entire evening, doubling ·in hilarious brass for all three segments of the Neil Sin1un trilogy. Rohfrl Engman ano Jacquie ~-luffelt ha\e never b('en more irnpressi1 e than !hey are playing U1ree characters each paired in thret separate situa- 1 100~ in one of the 1nost skillfully constructed evenings of thea!er of the }'ear. {'harat1eri1.alfon and interplay reach an exceptional lf'vel, and their unl)' 1nentionable fault -again a ct>lleetive onf' 1 ~•!lhJ 11troloilar's wil1 ind de· m1Mh rinwm. Seb1t11.m ea~r. Peter Haskell ind Su~!n Stnsbetl guts!. o (}I@ m eoumhlp .i Eddit'• F•thH '1he Clndid11t" lom COfbttt is 1sktd to run ff)( Ill• !Choo! bolrd ind [ddit U~ts the idea. m David Frort si. .. Cue:5ls art !ht ntvr Miss Ame1ic1 and itVe ral lo1m· er winntrs: Al Koo~1. launder of the Bhm Project 111d Blood Swttt •lld f11~: 111d director )otl11 Scfllt· singM. ro 11s1 klMlvlnri <~i (39) filN: "'Coult Martb l fll l lllf Mitdiell" 9:00 I) (j) Mlda! Clntt1 Sinir:u Shwt Law1enc1 auesls as • driwin1 youn1 doctor who neglects his p1litl'llS ind hospital routinr. Ht Is tryini so h11d h:tf 1 big new job !hat M e~en ne11ttts his seriously ill father, Pipp• Scott 1nd D1wid Op•· lo~hu also 1uest. o CIJ CiJ m Tht 11111t11 f ... "' "SIB!t's WitneS'l" Bob Smith , Inter- ested i11 l1w, hn doubts when ht sees his !1ther emb1M"ns1d ln court by 1 f~mOIJS l1wye r. AltJ Drei1r guesh 1s Coleman ltrll!tl, Mthofl'I Cisle y plays the proseeul()( 1nd Gary E11per is Chrk Abbott. m (15) Flri11r lll'Hll 'Th• c 11. A~&1nst Freedom." IE Row1 par1 ~~ Lido Seeks Bogart T y pe For Cornedy r:111; Cl!""' Walt tr Cronkite AIC "-Smirh. Re150ner The Lido l!'le Players 11re · ~NICMIM .lolln Ch1nc11lor 1000 0 ~• "Wh M · F I ~ =,N~o<"---~ : uu -.. 1 1r11 en on looking for Humphrey Rng:irt. ~ •• _.......... (Heidi Vaughni the stepd1uilhler ol Nol ,. resurrection of the I]) 0nptt !n ott,::ure college professor. should be Ille tlfett of , professional kid-J;ite ~uperstar. but. an aclnr OWhlt"ir.t,LiM? napJ)inr prtsents 1 rn~tery lo Joe who can deliver a <.'onvincing <@ Ma111e •I tM Ca.• Manoil. Ge«tt V~ko<l.c, Patricia iQ1pression of BoJ:ey for the.ir m I LOYe Lucy Medln1 nad P1ui M1nl et 1ho ruesL fall produC'l)on. Woody Allen 's ID I nr...-' Jt1flftl1 0 ®l m Night ~li.ty L C. Mar-t·omed~· "Play lt Again, Sam." ID I tJltlltl 1t1tnld1.Ktl011 I• ln1 shalt. Desi Arn1r Jr., lm<t11en1 COC1, The l.ido group will hold 11111 krp1111 The SW!d1$h dil'IC!o r Kin~ Donovan. Vlncffll Price, lt(n1s talks with prodUtflt lew\i fl tedmin "1oor1h,&d ind Rll1h Buui "' auditions for this rnle. :ilong £1 T• II An-cld 1mo~1 the stars in four se1ment1 \\'Ith th0se for 1wo othf'r men across quite well as the vacillating old flame from the home town, It is Engman's slickly smooth manipulation which leaves ilie n1ost indelible irnprinl. Strit1 ly for laughs ;_, the finale, "Visitor from Forei;l Hills," which casts lhe busy stars as distraught parents or a bride-t~be with butterflies v.·ho's tocked herself in the bathroon1 to thu1k it over. Simon inje-elS unbridled gim- ·· .. uz• SU!T5" Tiu.., w • ...:1 ~omttti•• b• N•ll 51..,,,,.. <l"ect•d b• Hao Granem, IKfl"k •I (ll<t<:l<>t Po11I Ton . lio'lllno b¥ Ci r! can1w•v •Ml l.•<n•rv Mar • b •. 11re\f'l!t<1 lu~1d1v1 mro11111> Setu•<llV• "nhl Oc! ~ &I •~• t.•oun• M&.1•!0fl c....,..,un•h Pl•~hOll••, * Ltoun• Co,.. ~on l!oa<I. t.•t un• &•~cf!, llesorvo-"Q"' .,, 01•1 THI CAST 5,,,, N••I> J•u • l(oph~v•• ...... 11~•1 E ntm•~ l!o• r<~Oif• l(aron ,..,~ ..,.,"'''' T•" ,.nrmo HuOl•Y n1ickry into this one and \l pays off t1andi;omeJy in au- dience appreci2.tion. Engman is at his peak here as the tight-fisted and t:ghter- lipped father "·ho attack~ the problem 1.,.ith characteristic gusto. displaying a sense of full-steam comedv. ~fiss Mof- fett's task is to kfep pace, and this she does splendidl.Y, alternately having a heart at- tark and fussing with her torn st()(' kings. Of the supporting cast, Jim Spiers stands out in a memorial cameo bit at !he very opening, as a bellhop making all sorts of duties for 1'ilmself wh ile he wails for Miss Moffett lo reme1nber the tip. Bette Giles is ;i bll weak in the more important of her two roles. the i;ecrelarv in Art I. due primari!.Y \f) a ·lark of projection. Richard Stepp as the waiter complf'!C's the cast. All three plays nlo ve briskly y;ithout sacrificing curnic ef- fect to accomplish this tempo. Choices of aetlon and reacHon are especially 1-1·ell taken. Dire1<tor Graham has i;ct himself a high standard with his mounting of "Plaza Suite." If this is a harbinger of the new Laguna season. it is an impressive one indeed. "Plaza Sui I e'' continues !hrough Saturday nnd plays Tuesday through Saturday for t"·o more weeks at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon !toad, Laguna Beach. E:ven if you've seen <1nother version, you shouldn't miss this one. Music Unit ,... ......__"'-'-la de1li11t with 1 11 euentrit mortiti1n, anrl nine v.·nmen. on Mondav :;:'.·-,~·..,··•· 1 an old marritd couple, 1 collep 1 1., d 1 1 k CotlC.CI'l Set uii ... da~5room of tht hrtuit and tour anc Te ne~t ay n next "'ee .. . witcht,. :ii the Lido l!>I<' Clubhouse , 7111 1 J:iOODldnr 111 tt... "-"" .. Sttt!;nF m Via \.1<lo Soud. N r wnor l . . I d 0 GI' •.ti Q} Tiit M• •nd tht ,. k Id' In·' First yt.r med+CI stu en1 City ··,1. Hundi~ Blink Pires.. Rf'aC'h. 1"he lr.Youls a rt' f) or o t h y \\'arens JO s i.llch11l UPIDl'I 11~n dK!slvr 1 ._ . kN · h h , 1 "-h f.1usical Thealrr ""1 11 fl""fl tht' 1tclion duflnll 1 itudenl put, 11 Mlr,or om ,l.lc1l1 rolls in e 'Wl1 sc euu rd for 7 ·3~ pm . .,,.1 r--h rucu• 1 pretty yovni cu•sl uu~hl 1 dyinc c•ty cou11C llwom1n wtlo B • e\"eninj!s. 1!171-72 srason Sunday for I f' up in 1 mldiu! m1ltt. Bury c~uis SHDna opPOntnt. bnJ« l!u\t (lltSts. Tom Titus. v.·ho is dirf'cting Harbor Area CO mm unit Y J11rs. Juh1 fost w portia~ Alice. Q llit """tM' lhe Ori!ni:te Countv prem"ierl! Concerl Assorl:it 1nn with a (})W Dni111ct mNrwi Pulnam, fhhm1n of Ille play . f'tlinted nut that concert schcctuled for 8.:lO O Pri111u1 SuS'n Ofr..er 1ue5t5 15 £ (15) Mimrpimi Tltt'•1r1 (Ill six Clf thr nine Fcniale role~ p.m. at Orange L'oa~t Collc.i::e. pt.oto1raphic model 1nd womPn ~ tD E"ninr It ,._,. !Rl "Rnd1ert arl? exceptionally hr ief carnt'OS 2i!ll Fairview Hond, Costa 11~ 1dvocal 1 In "Ottpe~t o! 1ht and H1mmrrst1111 l•U11ntH h l 'le'.'. I ;1nd \l"ill renuire p 1'~1c11 beau-1• ., Dee~,. Pnmo!' (Robert BrO'llln) 1:1r mi Im. P'tel~•I ·1 fnend shtls an untesltd under t1· rather than C\'.lrns11·e ac-Apr1r;i rlng in !hf' h:tl:ince or 1""8!ar b•r1th1n2 dev•ce and dtdllcs ID:JO GJ "''" 8111 Joh"' ting experiencr The \{'ad1ng lhe BACCA S{'.1~1ln 'v iii b{' <luo 10 te$t 1t. ro u Olrri• rnle is pattf'rnC'9 after !hf' harpists L•1ncstreth :ind (j)Tolellllltlrulh (J9)ntni: ~areittl'lreutk~ <'harac!er 11f !hr plavwrlght E~cos11, f\"01• 11 ;it Nell'pilT'1 (I) t D1e1n1 ol J11n"I' 11·1mseH. 1\•ho perlorme<l \t on llnrbor lhgli Schoo\, Thr 0 Mlllion S Mo'fio: (Cl (2hr) "TM ll:DO 0 ~rel a£I Hl'ln Rrnad\\t1I" r~racl Ch;imhcr Orc·hr.~lra , r'l"nk P•nther"' (comedy) '64-01v1d O OoJm,.._, •·r111.v I~ Ag<r in. ~a 1n " will Feh. 6 111 Huntington Bearh tllven,Pet1r Stllor1,Rnbu1Waa;ne1 fil l•h1"1hal 0illo.t he prrsrn1ed ftlr five con· ll1gh School ;ind planisl C::ir\ GI Mo1111'• HtfM• 0 fl) Q} """ sf>{"ufiYe diivs. J\'o\'. 16-20, at l\fathes April 8 8l I\'.ewporl Cal State Fullel"to11 Reveals New Seaso11 A st u d en t -conceived brochure announcing the 1971- 72 mainslage seasn n is being distributed by the theater department at California State College, Fullerton. 1lle t~·o-eolur publication is b<tsccl ()fJ a design idea sub- rnitled by Larry Wrigh! of Fullerton, an undergraduate student, ns part of a final pro.. jecL for his class in theater management. Dwight Hichard Odle. assist- ar11 professor of theater, ·adapted the design .!Ind pre- pared it !or 1na.ss printing. using photographs froJn past department productions as well as a series ot originals by \Vrlgtit. Wrighl 's originals 1\·ilt be used extensi1·ely through the yee;r to advertise each pre.~cn1ation. The Sl'af,(Jn open~ Frida.\', Ort. 22. v.·ith ~·l art Cro1\·\e~'s portr1>1t of male hornosex- ual1tv. ''The Bov~ in the Band.·· This will be followed, starling Nov. 26. by a lavish School of !he Arts produc!io11 of '"Man of La Manch3." Opening Jan. 7 \\'1H be. the Gret'k coml'dv. "Lvsistrata." based on his popular short story collection. Rnunding out the season are Alfred de f..-lussers '",'\ii) Tri- lling 1-1·ith Love," opening April \4, and Chr1stupher f.1arlowe's horror .story . ''Doc tor f-'aus!us," 1\1ay 19. Each mainstage produclion wil ha ve seven perforn1ances, F'riday through Sunday on opening weekend and Thurs· day through Sunday on the closi ng 11·eekend.Curtain time is 11::10 r.n1. t1nd no matinees are planned. Seasno subscriber:. to the Cal State !heater rC'c1·1ve reser\'ed scats to all six main.~tage i;ho11·s plus two honus eoupon.~ th:il e:in be ex· changed for addit1nnal scats or for t1dn1ission to any nther drama or ar\s attraclion. !n addi tion to its n1ainstaRe presental 1ons. the departrnent stagl?.~ lhcaler for children, expenn1ental works. reading thca!cr and playwright's "·nrkshnp even!s. A gradua1e student mastcr- of-arts thesis production will npen with four perform;int:cs. Oct. 7-10. of flnn Cowan's dram<1 fJf the drf'ams of a soldier. '·Summerlrec." I TV Review 2 Police Shows Clash Hecul-on By CYNTlllA L.O\\'R\' lesson in human relations. NE\Y YORK IAP) The sho w tugs at th!! hurt, Net work t e I e v ls io n en-has a rendency lo be sudsy - ter!ainrnent on Tuesday nights and should be good for a lot Is a cut above that of most more seasons of television. , olher nights -seyeral pretty * good action series. a couple of The new season has Its firlil variety hours, a new 111ovie-.. for-TV and a doctor shuw drop-out. .. Quarterly Reporl. S. 11 lh which had its premier!! on 1nce no one can see a e shows, viewers musl make NBC Sep!. 9. will be a one- .soine dilf icull decisions. time program. Thf' sponsor A tough one involl•es the has pulled oul of what was lo early evening v.·hen ABC's ~o:d s~i:~n~f 11~~r n~~~~rakm~ ..Mod Squad" and t'.'BC"s ''Ironside" are in head-on that lhe under"•riting t'om· competition. 1'his is deliberate pany found the. program too controversial. prngramrning by NBC -pit -'l'he. network Tll'WS de.part· ting ils rnost p0pular poli(·e action shi;iw against ABC's menl plans !o fill the periods niost popular police sho w. The ~:~~e~r~orf..1t:rechpr~~~a~1.1: winner of the ratings conte~t is likely 10 be CBS' (;!en l'i·ith other actuality specia ls. C;inipbell, with "'hodunit fans The initial program handled i;plit between two prograrns of subJ~cts rang1n~ from the vol~ the same genre oppo;;ite him. or JS-year-olds In the st11 tus.of The singer·s secood pro-the death penalty in varioo~ · states. While il did not seem r;ram of the new season looked a \ol like his variety hours of to be very controversial, CM· · · respondents had e d i t o r i 1 I last seasnn -lots of singing, a little comedy and brief turns freedom ln expressing view• by the guesl stars -the ubi--:;""~'0"10'0· --ooooooo;;o;;;oii:: quitous Bob Hope. t he Smothers Brothers and Dionne War,vick. It is a nice, easy program v.•1 th unfailing good taste and handsome production values, but also is a little bland. That d e d i ca t e d . un- derstanding g e n e r " I prac- titioner, l\1arcus \\lelby. v.'aS busy on ARC at evening's end. n1end1ng the torn fabric o[ an 11 -ye;i r-o!d orphan·s lire and patching up the deteriorating 1nf\1T1!lge. of the couple who adopted her. Hobert Young continues to portray convincingly the con- cerned m;in of medicine -he was rnaking a 2 a.m. house call (n the episode -and the story "'·as less drama than a Y ul c Be lease NE\\I 'YORK (API -"The Bnv Fnrnd." a Christmas reiease starring Tv.•iggy in her first mot ion pi cture. is being produced and dirf'cted in Lon- don by Ken Russell ror J\1G~1. Ad.,111 11 IS · Jr'•· 1 .1~ · l(ld1 1Sc G""r9• H~mil!001 "ILUE WATll WHITE DEATH" JOl\1' W•,n• .. lllJ JAi(._" Beg1no1og the. spi-ing half of the .scasn11 on f..larch 10, science. fiction author Ray Rrildbury 1~i!I he ··guest artistlf-----------;.;.!11 in residence" for the 1vorldll premiere of his new play with 1n usi e, "Dandelion \Vine." It is "EYEL l("NIEVEl" 0•u1 ,.THI: O"IEGA MA'"" wl!h c~~•l~•on He!!On SDtCIAI Kid• "'~11n~ s~r .. ,dAy -l 'JIJ PM. (l'f\'I• "'''"'f ~ ... ~.~!; . .,. t='°="~ CORO~A OEl MAR TWO BIG ONES (R) Kirk Do..,qlos-Rlellord loon• "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" IOl Tt. lutl for the GreatWhiteShart< . .. (15) TN Cof110r.t1 Yin 0 Mi:rtlt: "lrotrhr• "-lo!l1 lht WllY" 1he Lido cliibhouse-. Harbor l!ij(h Schoo!. m Ellwl.d• .. l.ICOI (romtdy\ ~J-John w.,.n •. [)onn.1_:::.-.:::::c.:::'.'.'.'.::::::::..... ____ _::::::'.'.'.__::.'."'.'._.:'.::'.'.::'.'.:..... ___ 1 .::=========~~:..::=:;:=========~I m, tt Is WrtuHI Reed. lorn lully. Evidence of greatness. -•V1r•red 8/e~in1. t.A. lleni/d.[Ulftifll r .; ' Superb ..• A feast for the eyes., m Mo'fi•: "Thi s..·• IK\ lool!LR ------m 4!: f'lul (dJll!\J) '4~....id furl!, JIK~ ~ OPENS FRIDAY L'()Q f) (() c...I l un1ttt Tim Conw•Y Ha.,lt1M, Mal"n\ttn Bryon. IC."'""""-•nd The Clf111ntt1"1 cuestl. m Bttt !hi 0.Ct Good Seats Available 0 m All·· 12 ~Mllllorl D 1II 1. ED loot Beat "J65 Dty!" by Ron· luff" Off\C"ers Ma lloy ind RMtl 11e 1ld J. G11~se1, M O. it 1111.tuMtd. pl11ued by 1 111e11thy pohc1 butt . ,. . " (Leo GoidOll) whole tnlllusl1srn 11 :30 fl fi) Mtn 'nlflti Corned' K11ht M fSltpS !ht In and tnd1"rtr' tit~ Gue~t1 lfl Red Bunnns. R~h l lttlt etlfiur1' salttp. Norin CrMbJ. J1mf11'1 M1rt1n tl ind 0 Mtw\t: (3M) -tKt Ytors of 0111 l~e Good H~l!IOI Com~ny. thiH"' (1tr1m1) '46-fredric Mirth. O @l tr:'l _loMirJ C.."'.f' Gunh MJ1n1 loy, Dini Andrews. tenhllve_IJ rncludl Hnnifer O'NelM 0 Cf) 00 Im lewltdltd •1iO'lll Nol •~d Toru Kol~. to lost Yo~r Heid to H1nry VIII'" 0 R .. I ~ Conrtmion S1m1nth1'1 hu,b11!d ii 0 (3) (I} (D Diet CMtt z1pptd b11:k In tim. h:J lntUI he1 (0 Mlrlfe: "'Whftptrilll' llllltlt ft. ''°'" ~nl Hrnry Viti 1nd n1ed, Se«11Nt fenl" (mptery) ·5z--R1ch-rmul n1 h!m1eW. Jlontld Loni pl1y1 1rd C.rt:llQn, Gr1la C,nt. WHI. •""· 11t, w-.1T~l/f".IS1110. 11.1'·14.0t IC ' '·"'· • 1.10, '·"'· F:1.1'"· ,1.11-t,.~ @ Ji0utl1 <"•li'!.-.r Rrp,.rlnr_i' COST A MESA. Re•rv•tion1: 645-1363 01 11! Muru1! A9Mlcit5, Henry Y\11. mrnrtti. c.....-12:JO QMom· "Padfk l lldtwf" (•d·l======~===~=~=~---m TIM Vltifiiiall vtntu11\ '42--Robert 1'111ton. (15) T~1 frt11th CMt I ;00 1J Mowlf: '111lnr1J ht he sty• fB ludlt ui,r. (dr~m1) '~6--V1n loflnM!n, Hlldt· U!) J11et ll!dt Ntfi , r'' o o m llOl -m All·NlrM ._.: "'Tilt AWvc- !(lra," "Cf't iii IM Nl1trt"' 1nd ('Cl "l'ft A"""1 lMtll f1u."" 1:00 e "1>lt "" hldl"" (dr1m1) '!lt--GftCOft' Ptet ,I.vi lftrf11er. m -c.,_. CWllM.. (•dlllfltuu) 'tO-Ylctor M1twrt. Nin t1dd. 1:00 lD "llM • le KlllM" (lllJd•FJ) '!l0--1..IWftntl f1tfM'J, CI It 11 CoulOllris. J:Gil CJ) .. ,..., Ll!lf'IM" l!Wtt1trn) ·~ C111rllofl HttlOll. Rl\o!WJ1 rltrnln1. Iii "Tiit SMh" far.ma) ·s~JoM '''"'· Jllrie AllyS'lfl, C:tl R ''Sal!Pl'" f 1111' t t r Y l ·~CA 1rI11 1o,t1, lnlJill lt1pi1t1, _ ........ 4;Jt (I)._.• JO Ml hillc • "T\t .,.,. c.. fl II'. Ir" , (mnt1ry) 'tZ--Llttn tr AIWlll. £,,do NEWPORT BfACH -ot !hf' enlroncl!' lo !ht· lobulov1 l •do lite OR 3 8350 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12th WEEK ENDS SOON -OP 2 IODDCY AMAD!I BALBOA 673-4041-1 NOW-ENDS TUESDAY "Zesty-Well Wri""" •11d Dlr..:tecl"-l.A. Tlinn Opon 6:45 7"1 ...... a.1-.PMlfl-'• • • ..Fos-i, f"""'f' onll lncredlble .. --Jirdlh Critt THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVILS f l!Dllf IWJILTDI e PLUS TH IS OUTSTANDING SICONO FIATUlll e "Pretty Maids '" ROCK HUDSON m, allinarow" ,.. .MCIE t>JalRSOlf COLOR .0 TELLY SAVA.LAS l:!l• zj: -l'l1yt:Df M•rtzll'W ~ .. Best film of this year. -6DSIDI\ G'c1>41 :-: Brilliant. Tli.e story of a. g a.rn b l i ne-man and a. hustli1i.g woman. ' I ~·l ' ' -· ' ' • ~""°'" •O•~\ f(ll!o •!\.._ -"' l' ~ .... .,. ....... ~ ......... ___ . Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers w.rdnrs.day , Stptrmbrr 22, 19n s A id Pouring In Mother of Dying Kids Gets Help ~.~ Lemon Aid Eddie Taking Gripe Calls WHI'ITIER (AP ) -Eddie Campos was talking about the problems he's had with his car ..,,·hen U1e phone rang. 11le caller was a man i'n San Bernardino who we.nted to la!k about lhe problc1ns he 's had with his car. lint-of cars nearly two miles behind us, with people chetring and b\owlna: their homs." Campos says he's at least savtd another car maker, Chrysler, from an even gaudier display ()f consumer wrath. SOUTll SAN f.'RAN C!SCO ( UPl) - The divorcee whose three surv iving children face alrnost ('erlain death fron1 P.;1\ten's disease sa id today that offe rs of help "'ere pouring in to hel'. ./;1c·queline Cotlu1TI. J~. who is 011 \\'elfare. lost her blind and helpless !:I· year-0ld daughter last v.·et•k. Her dau~hlt>r Kathleen. no,,..· the olde:.\ at 12. And her son Charles. 7. are both ?Jso blind from the rare disease \\'hile t:'""'.'lal. 6. is losing her sight. l'he dcf?.enrraltve ailment be~ins al the ;i;ge of aboul S 1l'ith 1\·orsen ing vision foUov;ecl h\• llrain deterioration and fif'1ll y loss Of coordinat ion before death_ Or . Ivan Dia1Tiond, a n('11rologist at the trniversity of Ca lifornia r..tedical Center hi-re. commented Tuesdav lhat ",11\ \\'e 1"1riw is that it·s 11 rela tivCly rare ai\menl that affects br;iir1 cells V.'hich become sn•ollen v.·lth an unknown n1etabolie (;hemical. As far as eurl'enl research goes. ii seems lo be incurable.'' He said sorne 500 chilclren a yea r in Ca liforniA are arflk·ted. l\·lrs. Colluin said "Sornebody drove up t" rn y doo r this 111orning. handed me a ct.leek for $200. 'vish1,'<I me luck and dro\'e tJff ." A group of 80 sa ilors al Treasure lsland. headed by Radioman Second Class r..tike Sharader. promised $400 to hti ln send 1\Irs. Collum and he r dying children to Detroit to consult a specialist. Calll"rs have "offered lots of clothes for the children and some even \\'ant to help \\"ith the housework." she said. adding she was pArti('Ular\y pleased "by many i-:illers 1vho sai d they were praying for us.·· 2 Youths Admit 'S nakenaping'; All Recover ed OAKLAND (U PI ) -Two teen·age boy! have admitted breaking into a snake pit and stealing three pythons. police said Tuesday. The sna kes, Lwo of them nine fee t lon g, 11·ere recovered and a third \\'as killed, ari Oakland Zoo official said. A fourth snake. possibly the most dangerous. a 17-foot pylhon, also escaped but v.•a<; capturecl near the Buffalo a!'ea of the zoo. Police said two boys stole lhe three ~mailer snakes. One python wrapped itself around the arm of one of the youth!. and bit his hand. The boys beheaded the ,;nake to break its hold . Zoo officials said lhe 11.root snake ap- parently :;lammed one of the youths against the cage when they lried remove ii. It later escaped through a hole and was recaptured about noon Tuesday ""'hen ;i visitor spotted ii. i\1rs. Co!lun1 , v.'hO still hopes that doc- tors ran find a cure for thr fatal disease. :;11ys "there's hope every day my children are alive." Kut whatP.l'er fa!e ll"'a1ts her and her stricken ramit~. she says. •·people have been JUSI wonde rful." EquaJizatio11 Tax Sought By Trustees Trustees of the Sen Joaquin Elcinen- tary School District have asked th e Board of Supervisors to pass an equAlization tax to compensa te for revenues lost lrorn land in agricultural preserves. Superintendent Ralph GAies said the letler has not yet been answered . Board Chairma n Gratinn Bidart saict if the county does not respond fuvorab!y the board will ta ke the problem lo the state legislature. "Our district alone has lost ~I million since the Board of Supervisors put land fro1TI Irvine and 1\1ission Viejo in an agricultural preserve." said Bidart. ,;Assessed \•al ua!ion of this land \\'enl from approximately $20 million to $5 mil- lion ."' he ad ded. ··\Ve feel it is only lair lhal the supervisors pass an equalization tax so thal lhe people of the Saddleback Valley, "'ho carry the ta:t burden in our district, won't continue to be penalized by a coun- ty action." Few Seats Left In Capistrano Fiesta Bene fi.t A few seats are still available for the Friday and Saturday nighl coniedy performances of Ski les and Henderson, the San Juan Capistrano Fiesta Associa- tion has anoounced. The popular comedians vdll perform a\ 8::JO p.m. and 11:30 p.m. each evening al the El Adobe Restaurant. 31891 Camino Capistrano jn San Juan Capistrano. 'l'icketi are $3 .SO pu person with Ult pro- ceeds going tCl the annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas Paradt. Doors will open for the dinner sho"·s at. 6 p.m. and at 10 :30 p.m. for the cocktail shows. Dinner and drinks are not in· eluded in the ticket price. Reservations may be made by calling Bob Sheahan al 493-1163. .. Goi11g Up \Vork1n e11 are busy on San Clement e's first hospital. a 126-bed arutc i·are_ facility .. Openi.ng i:>: scheduled for e arly spring. A group of pro· rcss1onal office buildings are to be built across the road from lhr hospital. ft is planned ultin1ately to have a separate board-and-care facility and con valescent hospi tal. G1·oun{l Broken f 01· Fu·st Builcli11gs at . Saddlehacli Campos clidn"t know the ca ller. but listened anyway. Then he shrugged his shoulders and said: ''\Vell I feel sorry for you. l solved al! my problems \Vith one m3tch."' Campos' problt.i1n was his 1970 Lincoln Cuntinental f\1ark 111. lie got :c;o fed up at !he l hin~s he said \\'enl wrong "''ith it he burned it to a crisp on' Au g. JI \\'ith a ~real deal of ceremony and five gallons of gasollne . On the front la\vn of a nearby Ford assenibly plant. Since then. Campos. married and the father of three, has beconie sort of ii folk hero to so1ne car O\\'ners. His car trouble started ?.bout seven miles after he bought the auto in October 1969: H.is 1\·ife. Carlett a. savs the entir<' i.i:nilion assembly fell out v•hen she tried lo slart the car. From then on. says Cam pos. it v•as back and for1h to 1he dealer wit h pov.·er windows thal v.•ouldtl"l go up or, H up, \1•ouldn't go down. an :iir con dlti{lner thal wouldn't condition. a battery !hat \YOU!dn 'l el ectrify, and 1Tiore. ·'rt seemed like every time we too k ii in. soml"lhing \\'Ould J,?O 1vrong 1vith ii two 11t"eks lat er." said r•,.!rs Campos. Campos. destrihed by a deputy sheriff After the Great Car Burn as "perfeclly so ber. perfectly rational and completely dis.e:usled .'' d<'nies he's on A one-man ven· de!1a :i.gainsl Ford. ··1 don't Lhink it's that." he says. '"It's n1ore uf a ser\·ice to the consumers to ht>ln them sland up and d£'m:ind their ri~hts. As lnnJ:: as they rrn111in silent I'll rema in activr '' ''This lady called me up and .said she'd been having trouble with a Barracuda she bou~ht ." he recalled . "She wanted to drive the car back lo the dtaler'a showroom, set it on fire and burn the \\'hole place down. •·Thank God I managed lo talk her out of that.·• Ccunp Pendleton Auction Includes Jee ps , Trucks lten)S ranging from air compreS!Ors to a fire truck will be avaUable for public inspection at Camp Pendleton beginning today in preparation for ah Oct. 7 public auction. l'he 3SO pieces Clf govemment-Clwned properly also include jeep!!, six and lZ..ton semi-cargo trailers; 21hi·ton v a n s • pickups. vehicle componenls and portable generators. The auction is open to both military and civilian personnel. 'The items may be inspected betwee n B a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Sales Unit, Building 2l41. The auction is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Cln Oct. 7. Hypoglycemia To""Be Detailed At Dana Meet A loca l spo kesrTian f11r Ford V.'Ould only "Av 1hal a check: \\•ith the dealer rrorn \1•hon1 Ca 111oos txn.1p,ht the ca r showed on- Ii• one c11n1plaint had been rec£'ived from A nutriti onal consultant will give ,. frtt: t:an1POs and that il had been handled lecture Thursday evening in Dan a salisff1ctorily. Point on the erfects and causes of Using shovels painted gold for the 01.:-A television studio will Also be part of Ca rTI!>OS. 1ne11nv.•hilr. put lhe charred hypoglycemia. an energy--sappjng illness cas1on. Saddleback College ofricial s ha ve !hf' build ing to broadca st closed-circuit black and rust-brov.•n hulk of his $10.300 that lowers the blood sugar. broken ground for lhe school's rirst lectures throughout ll1e catTipus. Lincoln -he's still 111aking pAyments on Carious F. Mason will present the talk permanent bu.ilding. Sill('!' openin g in 1967. classes have ht>rn 11 a11d has $1.812.43 lo go -on display on at 7:30 p.m. in the Community C.enter. Acting simultaneously, board of 1.:onducted in reloca table, te1npo rary the front la\vn o! his plastering business 24642 San Juan Ave. The progTam is trustees president Alyn Brannon, trustee buildings At the 200-acre campus. here. sponsored by Life Cent.er Nutrition Cl( Pat rick Backus and school president Financing of lhts first building \\'a:O: A five-fool lemon tree sprouts from a Capistrano Beach. fo'red Bremer each turn ed a shovel fu ll of made possible by the remaining funds of hotr he choppt>d in the ca r's rood . In his lecture. the biochemist will dirt at tht! tradltiona·I ceremOOy r..1onday :i $9.5 million bond meRsure passed by Me also took the car, lemon tree 11nd describe h<lw the disease can ca~ puzzl· afternoon. 1dc voters shortly arter the school opened al l. lln a ni ghttime luur down a busy ing fatigue. vision difficulties and an ln· The library-classroom center 1s be1ng -'"-'-"-''--------------·-''-'"'-'-'-'a_n_d_be_f_o'_'_•_•_k_n_•_w_;_,_"_'•_h_ad_a __ •_b_n_;l~Y_l_o_co_ne_•n_t_ra_t_•_· ------ built at the r..1ission Viejo campus at a ,- eosl of $3.1 million. The new . three-story fcci!ity , which will be located atop a knoll. is schedu~ fo r completion in December 1972. In addition lo lhe library and 1J classrooms, the learning center will tiouse facilities for preparing audiov isual aids for instructional purposes. Two Classes Remaining In Occup.ation Program Englisl1 Tutors' Class Announced A new series of classes to train volunteers to teach English l.o lhe foreign-born will begin in October in the Community Presbyterian Church, 32002 Del Obispo, San Juan Ca pistrano. FortheJ'!ice of a new Skjlmfl 350 youcanow11 Space is slill ar:ulable in hvo c\asse'.' nllered bv I.he Rf'j'.!ional Occupational Progr.1m :_ roods occupations and con· !lltU{'l.Jon technology The first rlas~ \1·ill bt' held al Crown \ allP\' 1;:\ementarv School's kitchen farilll\' dailv frnn1 2 p 111 lo 4:30. !t \\'Ill t•onct'n!rate. on lraeh111g s kill~ nE'cessar\' l•1r t'1nplOl'tTien! 111 ~uc li occupa!ions as ll'nili'I', 1~;iilres:-. counler n1an. cook's helprr. fry (·ook. and short order cook, Ot!1<'f re\t1ted food scrvicr occupations t1lso will be explored 1"hr cons1n1ctio11 technDlogy course \1•ill be taught on lhe LA~una Beach l-ligh •3 STORES TO SERVE YOU ,, School campus daily from 2 p.m. l.o 4:30 II \l'ill offer instruction in such fields as concrete work . carpentry. roofing . plum· bing. wi ring . lathing, plastering. painting and the building cod e. The job skills will enable a person t11 seek en try in apprenticeship programs 1n these various fields acco rdi ng lo ROP DireC'tor 11cctor Nriva rre!te. Tliere 1s no fcf" for ROP classes. The program Is operate<! by the CApi.~trano I rnified and Laguna I.leach Unified School J)i stricls. For rcgislrAlion informa tion ca ll !he director al 496-1215. R e gis lra 1 i o n deadline is Friday. Oct I The South Coast l,iterac:y Council "'ill sponsor trait1ing sessions 1n the 1videly used Laubach Literacy Jl,lethod of tutor- ing foreign-bom adults ""'ho wish to lea rn to speak. read and write Engl ish. There are 14 teathing centers m Orange County, 1nclurling centers in Sa n Juan Capistrano ;111d Sa n Clemente. r..1rs. Onalee Carter "i!l conduct a n1nrning class fro1TI 9 a.m. to noon, begin- ning t.1ondAy , Oct. 4 anti an evening ('lass, lron1 1 p.1n. to 10, beginnin ~ \Ve<lnesday OcL 6. The 10-week course in- cl udes 30 hours of instruction. 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I97Z Buick SjlyJprk. Sot1Jethingto baiewe in. • See all the 1972 Buicks now at your Buick dealers. ' -- ,. • I ; , DAILY 'ILOT Wfdnt5d.ay, Stptrm.,.,_ 22, 1CJ7l •. •• .. ' -\ -\-•· I ~ps Dana Foil{ Get ,Expert Advice ' By TIIOA-1AS MURPHJNE • UPCOAST, DOWNCOAST: -Dana Point tclka are sUll mulling the Questioo O! cityhood as opposed to fusing with .ame nearby community. Its been a long- standing community question. ~ :;c. the Dana Point Citizens ot Action . A.s50Cialion Monday is launching a seritj .:#l seminars to once again study the corn- ,RJunity '~ future. 'l'he first go-a round will be at Richard Henry Dana School (ap- propriate) at 7:30 p.1n. The first speaker will also be ap- ~roprlale. _He is John Bur1on, chairman of the Council of Communit ies of 1rvlne. ln case the name escapes you at the moment, Burton is the · man who has been leading the charge in county halls to )"in cityhood !?r the Irvine area. .-.: Joh'n may not really ne@d to lalk a Jot .ID the Dana folks . _-;~Just, show his battle scars. . ·,. * -, , HUNTINGTON BEACH citizens are just now beginning to get the s.ands of .t-heir ~horeline scraped off after serving • :as hosl.s over the weekend for the United ~tes Surfing Championships. : •An athletic expert on our staff once • ,:tG!d ·rite-ln no uncertain lerm.s that surf- . ""1g isn't a spectator sport. He apparently '·forgot to tell the 65,000 or so folks who Mowed up lo view the action in Hun· I 1tington Beach. Anyway, the Huntington .lf':'lty Dads' apparently view the whole af- ' · ·&ii as an opportunity lo expand the festivities to a week-long Cultural event. ,. Maybe it will become a sort nf Laguna Beach F'eslival af Arlt in wetsuits? * :· TtflSSION VIEJO Organizers last year drew more than 6.000 souls to their third 'annual. Mission Viejo Days celebration ,·Which gels a repeater for the fourth time lhis weekend. • . -Even greater things are predicted this "'fime, however, by the sponsoring Mission :viejo Activilie!I Commitlee. They are "fookiog forward to 8.000 drop-ins this -· :-yeBr. The hoo-raw gels under· way F'riday at • fi::iu p.m. with a huidball tourney for couples at the Marguerite Recreation Center, 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Other stuff to follow includes log roll- !ng. nail-Ori ving, softball. greased pole climbing Rnd greased pig catching and dancing and a barbecue for the survivors. * COSTA MESA's city brass is ap- parently joining handl! with some 250 residents who turned oul at the council session Monday nii:;hl to prote11l creation or an Orange County Probation Office in the to.1esa del f\1 ar neighborhood at 1055 El Camino Drive. Since there are several schools in the 11rea. the neighbors •uggest the location is a poor place for ex~riminahr; to be run· ning around. Soml'body might take the opposite vle-w and say well. "·h1le they·re in t~ nC'ighboi-hood of the probation oHice. th~y ought to be on thc.1 r good behavior. Someho1.1', I don't think the neighbors are going to see i! that wa~. * ANO FINA LLY , lha1 con1mod1ty crea· lion nf the Non·Es!ablishrnent -lhe waterbed -bas finally come under the z c ru t i n y of Establishmen!a rian Assemblyman Rober1 E. Badham, the Newport Beach Jlcpublican. Badham Tuesday got hi~ bill through !hp A.s5'mbly !13 to zit which requires glate regulation cf waterbed m anufac- turers. So I'm jusl lelUng the ne~·g leak out. Empress and Emperor Empress Nagako and Emperor J-lirohilo relax at their vacation villa in Nasu, north of Tokyo, as they p repare for unprecedented stale visit to European countries Sept. 27 to Oct. 14. Hirohito will be first Japanese sovereign to tour foreign lands. Trip will mark the Empress' first time 9u tside of her country . Police Storm Frencl1 Jail After Cons Slay Hostages CLAIRVAUX , France <U PI\ -Rioting broke out !oday in ~~rance'1 model f:lairvaux Prison after police blasted their way lhrough barricade.'! And ca~ tured two prisoners who cut lhe throats of 11 man and 11 woman they had taken hostage. The hostages. Cuy C:irad{)l , a 2:>-yelir· old guard, and Nicole Comte. 35, a nurse, were taken captive by inmates in the prison hospital Tuesday rn or n i n g • Pr isoners presenled a !'lerie!'l of ransom demands including money and freedom but they ~'ere rejected . After a day or bargaining with pr1wners. police set off a plastic charge early today, blowing 11w.<iy !he b.<ir· ricades. and ru!ihed in. The explosio ns seriously injured bolh prisoners, Iden· tified as Roger Bontemps and Claude Buffet. Shorllv aftt>rward~ 11 number of prisoners rioted, breakin~ all furniture in one wing of Lhe Cl'nlral building. The prisoners barricaded themselves in the dinin~ roon1 . It ~·as reported I.hat 46 if lhe I.300 in- m;:iles were involved. Two busloads of gendarmes, some Wicks 'Sure we nee<l it! You want •omeone lo destroy the world before toe do?' armed with submachineguns, were seen to enter the prison .. French radio said they surrounded the building but made no effort to recapture the u n a r m e d prisoners. Clairvaux Prison is considered by prison authorities as one or the showpieces of the French penitentiary .system. It was converted rrom a 12th century building in 1808 into one of the most modern in the world. Danish Leader Figli,ts Apparent Election Def eat COPl<.:NHACEN. Denmark <AP\ Prime Minister Hilmar Baunsgaard I.O- day slaked lhe life of his non·Socialis1 coalition government on a recount of votes in Tuesday's national elC'ctions lie refused to resign in the fa ce nf the loss of the governmenl"s immediate ma- jority in parliamenL Baunsgaard emerged from 1he tradi- tional postelection visit lo lhe king still the prime mi7risler and apparrntly willing to try to stay in power with the support of the recently formed Christian People's par1y which may have gained rour seats in parliament. •·1 will await the final figures." BAunsgaard said. The Chr istian Peop\t>'.~ party. whirh c ampaigned on a plaHorm strongly against pornography, aborl1nns. Sl'X education in school anrl drug abuse, but vague on most other things. could provide just lhe votes needed for the coahtion lo st;iy in PQwer if it gels inl n p<1rharnen1 ~V ilh the count now standing at 1!8 seats for the coalition of Soc1a!-Librrals, Liberals and Conservativrs against 87 for 1he Social Democrats and the Socialist People's party plus one So c i a I • Democralic-fe3ning Faroe I s 1 11 n d s repn'Sentative, it remained a dead heal. Most observers had e x p e c 1 e d Baunsgaard to resign today lo i;:ive way to a Social-Democratic minon1y govern· ment. Chilly Weather Nips U.S. Autumn-like Temperatures Continue; More Snow Fa,lls Cellfenda PllYtlW Of NOAA MATIOMAl WlATHll lllVIC( ro J ;11 '·'· lST 4 ·U •-it Temperaf.ures a, U"!IM ''•11 1~'""•11111111 r...,.,...1t11r" i nd 1>1rc1,.u11lo11 ror ih• , ........ , -loll ff\dlnQ Al f AM. 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An lsr11eli newspaper said the Un ited Statea had offered Israel a "large number" of warplanes in exchange for an early partial peace settlem~nt with Egypt. The reports followed the return to New York of Swedish Ambassador Dr. Gunnar V, Jarring, special U.N. Middle ... East pPace mediator, who suspended his rnission some months ago. A spokesman said Jarrin~ would resume contacts with foreign miniJ;ters and other diplomats at- tending the U.N. General Assembly, which opened Tuesday . N. Viet Sappers Attack Second Big S. Viet Base Egyptian Ambassador to B r i I a i n Kamal@ddin Rifaat. in an interview with the semi-official Middle East News Agen- cy IMENA ), said the f\1iddle East crisis Is now an international problem and deterioration of the situation could affect the interests or Western countries thl're. "Britain is now realizing the Middle East proble1n is no more an Arab-Israeli l"nnflict but an international problem and any deterior?J.iOl1 in the situa tion may tend to affect the interests of several world counlires." Rifaat said in com- n1ent1n on the ITCent visit to Cairo by Rritish Foreign Secretary Sir Alce Douglas-Horrn:!. Rifaat said Britain sought a peaceful SAIGON (AP ~ -North Vietnaniese sappers attacked the second major South Vietnamese base camp in two days in what enerny priso ners said was the beginning of a new campaign against allied installations, field reports said to- da y. About 30 sappers slipped into the Quan Loi base, 62 miles north of Saigon, in <larkness Tuesday and hurled satchel charges. The base is defended by about 300 Sout h Vietnamese troops who have dependents living with them. Official reports said two soldiers and two dependents were killed and one SQldier'and one dependenl were wounded. The U.S. Command reported thal one American adviser was wound@<!. The enemy slipped away with unknown losses but left behind one AK47 assault ri· fie. a wire cutter and a dozen satchel charges. the reports said. There wa s no irnmediale report on dan1age to the base. Quan Loi. turned over lo the South Vietnamese e<1.rlier this year by the U.S. Isl Air Cavalry Di vision. is a forward l.lase for South Vietnamese operations in· to eastern Cambodia. It is 10 miles from the border. ·rwl'nty-four hours carller, about 150 sappers at1<1cked the sprawling ·ray Ninh West base 40 n1iles southwest of Quan Loi, killing 21 South Vietnamese troops wounding 64 and destroying six vehicle! and several bunkers and barracks. The South Vietnamese conunand said 52 sap- pers were killed and five prisoners cap- tured in the assault. the biggest this year. Two great carpet values even for Penneys! Snappy new idea: interlocking carpet tiles snap together to hide their seams. 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The 40 pages Qf instructions. typed on legal·size paper. weri: completed during Tuesday·s ~ession. ~tedina . 35. or 1\1ontro!'e, Colo .. faces wide-ranging {"harges from <'I misrle- meanor to pren1editated murder. mak ing any number of find ings po~ible, in- cluding acquittal on all charges. Possible sentences for conv iction range from one year tn life. Nn matter \\ha!, f<.1ed ina ha s s<'lid he v.•ill quit !he Army "hen his trial is over. \;1·fn if he is fnunrl innoccn1. he .~aid. his caref'r a ~ 11 professional ~nldirr is ruined . Lnd('r military law, there cannot he a hung jur.v. It requires fnur affirm<'!Uve vole~ from among the five jurors to con- vict Medina nf .:inything. Any number less than that v.•ould rc!>ult in <'lrquittal t-.1edina now f;icc)I; only one of thr original 102· mur<ler charge~ lodged against him: lha1 he personAlly shot anri kilted a Vietnamese woman in a rice pad· d,· oulsidf ~1v Lai. 0The most Spectacular charge again~1 ~1 edina \vas !hat he hore overall respons1hility for the ma~sacrf' at i\.ty La i. Afr er leslimon~· f'nried in the case, the military judgr. Col Kenneth A. 1-loward , reduced tha1 specification - charging ~1edina ""'ilh 100 counts of murder -to involuntary manslaughter. v.·hich carries a max imum penall y n( three yrars 1n prison The Jury roulrt iurther redure lh;it char,11.e to ne,11.li~ent hom1c1rlr. a 1n1srie· meanor which carrie)I; a maximum sentencP nr nnr. yPar. • Tough Figl1t ' P1·edicted F 01· P1·ayer s WASHINGTON ll!Pl) -House lae- hons f(lr and ai::a 1nsl 11 consl1tutionAI a n1endmenl lfl allow prayer in schools agreed loda,\' !hf' hgh! 1sn·1 over Rut the prayrr forces had sc·nred an 1n- il1<1! ,·itlnr~· lhAl nppnoents sa id would be hard to re'"rrse. \\'ith a final three s1gnaturrs. Affixed moments after the House n1el al noon Tuesday. proponents had comptled a hst of 218 members -an Absolute majority of the House -in support of a petition to force a vote nn the prayer issur . The petition freed fro rn the Judiciary Committee a proposed constitutional change by Rep. Chalmers P. \Vylie !fl· Ohio l to al!ow "nondenominational'' prayer in public places like schools. This .... ·ould have the effect of overturn· ing Supreme Court de<:isions of 1962 and 1963 holding thal organi zed prayer in the schools abridged religious r re e d o m guaranteed by the First Amendment . To approve a constitulional Amendment lakes a two-thirds vote of the House, and the initial reaction of most members v.·a!I that this wi ll be rolled up without trouble . However. leaders on both sides warned followers against a premature letdown . "I must point out that the ball game i.!I not yel over," Wylie said in a statemefll. •·Nevertheless I think th<'ll lhe signinR of my discharge petition by a ma jority of lhe house rrpresents <'I signal victory ." Cha irn1an Emanuel Celler 10-N .'i' l, v.•hose judiciary rommittee considered the prayer is,.ue ;it length in 1964 and <'oncluded the courfs ruling should not be upset. expre,.sed regrel at lhe House ac- tion. but he noted Iha! rn11jor church I?rnups 11re on record against overruling lhi> co11rt and expressed hope members will consider those views before voting . The vote for p;irlia 1ncnl<\ry reAsons is nr>l expected until Nnv. II. Both sides ex- pected (n usi> the t1n1r for recruitmen1. Old hands said thr ndds favored Wylie, however. and that opponents had best pin thei r hopes on the Senate . To become effective, a constilution<\I 111nendmenl also requires a 11,vo-thi rds '·ote in the Senate too. lnHov.·ed by ratification by 38 stale legislatures. Teache rs Set Tenns DALY CITY (AP ) -The 227 striking ,Jefferson Elementary School District leachers voted unanimnusly Tuesday tn present a ~trike settlement proposal lo the school board. Teacher., representatives were schl'!dul- 'd to meet later with the school bo11rd. • AIR CALIFORNIA Servin& S~cramenlo, Sin Francisco, San Jost, Oakland, Or.1nee County, Ontario, Palm S11rings 1nd S.in Oie111. Phont 171•) 5-40·•~50 !or reservations. Or call your local travel aient. , 'I c ·. Denver U.S. ~1 int coin supervisor Harry Lawrence releases a bin of freshly minted Eisenhower dollars to a sorting bench. The Eisenhower dollars contain no sliver and are made of nickel alloy. They will be released to the public in O<:tober. Death Es~aped Plane Hits Bedroo1n; Girl Lives AUGUSTA . Ga IAP l -A small plane crashed toda~· into the bedroom of a Iii· .vear-old girl, wh o was then buried unde r collapsing portions of the house. and the pilot "''as killed. All live members of the farnily of i\lr. and f<..1r s. Robert Collier. including the daughter, MN'garet Ann. su rvived. Collier sa id a neighbor spolled her arm sticking nut of debris in the basement and ~he ""'as pulled out seconds before the house hurst into flam es . "\Ve heard the explosion. and I thoughl. it was the furna ce in the basement,'' Collier said. ··\Ve all met in the hall. all excepl thP nldcr daughter . and Wf' couldn"t find her. "The house WA~ burning . and I broke into her bedroom. but. she wasn 't there.' The. impact of the plane imbedded the engine into the wall above ~1arga rel Ann·~ head . he said . adding: "She was only three feet from. where they found the de<'ld pilot. "A neighbor finally .~AV.' ~1tirgarel Ann·s arm sticking through the debris in the basement. and v.·e pulled her oul , WP ., .· , " ,. ....... ·.-\ ... • :~'' ': ·-. I I • ., " v . '"~-· ' . , .:.· - only had i:1bout five sec<1nds left to gel nut of the re ." She ""'as uncon!'c1ous. and cou!dn·1 cry out. She had bC'rn so closP In lhf'. impact tha l the oil from the engine dripped on he r hair, Collier said. Thf' t;irl was hospitalized with a broken collar bone. Editor Says \Vallacc Brother Gets Payoff ~10NTGOf<.1ERY. Ala. fAPl -Thr f<.lnntgomery Ad vertiser.Journal said ln· day lha! {;nv. C.eorge C. Wallace's brother f.er<'lld and state Rep. Rank in F'ite split a $60.000 payoff from "' Birm- ingham attorney who handled st ate bond issues in 196.i and 1967. ln an article written bv editor and publishC'r Harold Marlin. the newspaper ~aid both Ger.:ild Wallace and the Marion County representa!ive received th e payments from Aldred Rose. c .\i ' "-~· . -; • DAJLV PILOT (i Inductions Set Draft Returning ~o Normal Tasks WASHINGTON (AP \ -Men with low draft numbers who have lost their deferments -primarily stud e n t s graduated from college in June or dropouts -are expected lo be the rirst called 1,11he~ 1he Se!ecuve Service resumes inductions. Draft offi cials gave rm indication when the first men would be called. bul said men ""'ould be if1 uniform .,..;thin two weeks after Presidenl Nixon signs the draft measure approved Tuesday by the Senate. Nixon is expecled lo quickly sign the bill extending !he Selective Service S.vstem . The impact of other ma jor provisions or the act will be slow to materialize, of. ficials said. Included are the phasing out of undergraduate deferments, the right of a man to present witnesses before his board . requiring a local or appeal board to h<'lve a quorum when hearing a registranl. <'Ind lowering the maximum length of service on boards from 25 to 20 years. Pentagon officials have said that about 20.000 draftees would be needed during lhe remainder of the ye ar, including a 16.000 July·Aug~st reque st left hanging when the draft authority expired June 30. That would bring this year's total to less lhan 110,000, the smallest callup since 107.500 were drafted in 1964. When the draft was suspended the Pentagon had ask ed for 88,000 -aside from the .J uly-August 16.000 C'all -and the draft boards had provided 83.000. Selectivr Service off icials said nearly every qualified man with lott.ery no. 125 or lower would be called. Whether it will reach 140. !he current limit for ordering preinduction exams, depends on the Pen- ta~on 1nanpower requirements. The draft bill sets a lin1it of IJ0.000 in - tl uclions in thr current fisca l yea r tha l began .July land 140.000 in the next fiscal year. both well above this year's ex- pected·callup. The biggest change in the draft pro- vided in the bill gives the president authority to phase out undergraduate stu- denl deferments. Students who entered rollege or trAde school this summer or fall won't be eligible for de[ermenls. nor will future undergraduates, officials said. Undergra d u at es who receive deferments before the pasl summer ma y keep them until lhey graduate provided they make satisfactory progress toward a deAree or dnn"I reach age 24. Only medical student~ can still be deferred under /he new bi!!. New 11nder'1;radu111es will be permitted ' . ......, .. ' ' ' . - • l.o ct:1mplete the current term or semea~r befvre reporting. officials .aid. If • senior, a student may complete lht school year, a spokes man added. The bill also makes a change in the status of di vinity students. They will ~ longer be ··exempted" but will be "defer-- red " until age 26 and then choosin& another calling l.o escape the draft. Hig h school students who are 20-year· nld seniors al:ro be able to finish out their school year to gradUAte, officials said, The old law permitted a high 1chool stu- dent to be inducted on reaching age 20 or graduation, whichever came first. In a.ddition. the new bill requires future draft board appointments to b e represenl.2.tive or the race and national origin of persons Jiving within ~ch board's jurisdiction. Youth Pulls Off Armed Robbery On Speeding Bus CHICAGO !UPI) -Police. and federal agents today searched for a modem-day Jesse James who pulled a pistol and rob- bed several passengers aboard 1. Greyhound bus as it rolled alon1 & busy Chicago expressway. The young man boarded the bus at Fort \Vayne. Ind. Tuesday, taking a seat near the rear. When the bus started heading into down town Chicago on the Dan Ryan Expresswa y. he pulled a gun a.nd oniertd lhe other passenger to hand over their money. wallets and jewelry. The driver of the bus, Walte r Tribolet. 63, Lima. Ohio , said he wa s unaware of the holdup until the gunman came tG the front of the bus end asked to be let out at the edge or the. expressway. Tribolet pulled ln the side of the ex- pressway and the robber left the bu.s. He opened the baggage compartment and got two suitcase! "''hich he apparently brought when he boarded, Greyhound of. ficials said. Tribolet then drove the bus to the downtown lenninal, where he notified police and the FBI. Two passengers were robbed of &bout S200 each, one man had $47 taken and another passenger lost $8, accordin1 to William J. Talon. a Greyhound offici~l. Talon esl/m11ted the rotal loss between s;,oo and .$800. / ./ •' ' ' _.. >· •• .p. . ~· \ ' I - • ' . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Saddlebacl{' s Problems During the long hassle over student hair le~gttis at Saddleback C'ollege, trustees frequently reiterated their lx!llef that the t'otlege boa rd and its policies were in tu ne \1·1t h the coinm unlly. "I thin k \\'C understand and refJe(·t the temper or the electorate in Orange Coun ty," said Trustee Hans Vogel in April. 1970. Pointing out that the district's ori- ginal $9.5 n1ilh on bond issue was approved by 73 percen~ of the voters. he added, "But if those people out there det•ide they don't like what's going on here ... that's the end of your money. 'l'he only way people have to eX· press t)l ei r di ssatisfaction with the \~·ay schools are run is by votmg dov.•n bond issues." 'fhe recent resounding defeat of Saddleback's pro- posed new $24.8 1nillion bond issue left a lot of people asking ··J--tov.' come?" But rew are-inclined to blame the debacle entirely, or even largely, on the v.·ay the school is run. 'fhe time-consumjng hair dispute has been rather ridiculous and the young college has been sni_ped at as a "hi gh ~:hool v.1ith ashtrays." But there are plenty of students. including some v.'ho fought the dress code. who have expressed satisfaction v.-·ith its academic offerings. The fa ct is, H takes time to build any school. Jt <.:ould be that the "temper of the electorate'' has undergone so1ne changes. From 44,966 eligible voters in the 376-square-mile di strict at the time the first bonds \Vere voted. that electorate has grown to 74 ,247, 'fhe fa ct that only 15 percent of them turned up at the polls in the recent election would indicate the nev.·· comers are apathetic about their electoral d uties. It .ha s been suggested that recent court decisions re· gardi'ng proper school financing may have influenced the voters, along \vith the wage and price freeze which called sharp attention to the state of the economy. Some opposition to the bond proposal could be traced directly to the board's refusal to face up to re- quests to do something to equalize the procedure of electing lrustees, in the light of population changes. Saddleback will survive this c risis. It will just take a litUe longer to reach the goal or a top notch, fully· equipped community college to answer the needs of the south county. Tale of Two Situations \Vere participants in Laguna's now fam ous drink· ers \valk: A) A prudint but hapless bunch of good fellows cut down in the prime of their evening by frenzied police \vielding truncheons and cans of mace? B) Or, just a bunch of roving boozers who turned in· to a glass·slinging mob when their guzzling bacchanal was 86-ed just short of the 10th bar. Whatever the truth of that ill-fated evening, the versions of what occurred are so starkly different as to border on the comic. Partici pants claimed they carried no drinks; that some wer en't drinking. just socializing; that a bouncer triggered the affair by knocking down one of their num· ber; that police charged in kicking, cursing, clubbing and spraying mace. Police say there v.•ere drinks carried: and traffic stopped on Coast Highway; and motorists were offered drinks; and obscenities: and ca r hoods jumped onto; and glasses throv.'n, and fighting \\•ith police after they identified them~elves. This is a tale of two situations. Could it all have hap· pened at the same place? The contrast is as interesting as the different versions of what happened at the July 4 mini·riot at Woodland Drive. s A Forni of A11tiqiiated Freeway Fence Divider 'So cialism At the Top' Dear Gloomy Gus Inconsistency of Traffic Experts As you probably know by 11ow, I J1pend my summers in Wisconsin, up in the cheese and cherry country, It is a rural region, populated by sturdy individualists. most of whom vote the stralght Repub- lican ticket a11d de- cry "government 1,1•aste and exlra va- gance_ '' But I think tht real reason that the opponents of such "waste'' <ind "exlrava gilnce'' have made so li!Lle headway (no matter which politi- <'al par1y is in power) is thal they them- selves are ready, at the first opportunity, to take advan tage of dear old Uncle &.m. S0~1 E YEARS AGO. I recall, the U.S. District Court h.<1d to change the rules of price supports for cheese. because the cheese dealers and makers were milking thr government as if it were a herd of Hulsteinli. For an unconscionably Jonis time. it l\d.5 a c\1111111on practice of the dealers an<l makers lo produce cheddar chrc~e JUsl barely good enough to meet go\'ern- 1nent-Rrade. and !hen unload it lo Uncle San1 at lhr> prevail ing !!Upp<Jrt prier>. ThP glll'i'rnnirnt pa id for s1ora~e. :ind rnvn1h~ la\er. 11hen lhe cheddar \O.':ls aged and c11red, dealers boufZht back the same \'hers.e 1,1·ith a 2-cent a pound markup. J.n add111nn. the $!ovcrnn1t nt t11o k any spoila ge or shrinkage, thi.: d1·.aler receiv· mg back on-!y 1,1•hal he "'anted. \0 ~IAKER COULD !'>!Ort or curt cheese ror so lo"· a cos!, a11d therefore it 1,1·as com mon practice of the cheese \'i'ith Board of Supervisor! Chair- man Robert Battin not only a Democ rat but CQming more and more under suspicion in county government. the President should be cautioned against Battin"s use of the Western While House as a platform . -J. L. D. Thh !•II~•• .. utcll "-"' ... 1 .... 1, ,,., ft.CI JH fllY rhou ., '"" ftlWIPI PI'. ,.,,. yo~r •U _...., I• Cilolm1 O~t. Dt !!y •1111. makers lo use the government to carry their inventories and to age -buying back only when the commercial market needed supplies. Cheese was "sold" In the government one month and "boughr' back the. next month , wilhoul mov ing a pound of cheese. The government was Ust'd for the risks, the storing and the curing -until the courts belatedly stepped in and changed the ground rules. The whole system, of course, was an unjustified windfall for lhe cheese makers, and violated all thelr impassioned rhetoric about indi\'idual i.n· 1tiative. the sacred role of risk capital, and The American Way, I CITE THIS specific instance st length because I have some personal knowl tdge of it: but it is by no means the exception among groups loudest in their pro- testallons against "\\'Clfarr. handout~·· and "galloping socialism" 'rhe right hand salu tes lhe flag. while the left darts in10 the govcrnment till. Vt1hat ton man y groups seem to \\'Bnl is r11gged competition for others and a forn1 or socialism for themselves ; for v.·hat else are such devices as widespread price-fixing but a form of "socialism al the top"? And it seems to me that this Janus-like attitude creates a public cynicis m about our economy that does more to subvert capitalism than copies o( "Das Kapital" deposited in every hotel room in the country. Risks of Vacationers To give hi s famil y a su1nr11ertime lrea!, 1-.:rnesl piled them into a trailer and cl ro\·e to a nearhy lake. Rent ing spare in a trailer park , he settlt:d down for two 1:ar('free weeks. But on the day of departure. Ernest caine down "ith a gal!oping case of poison ivy. In fa ct. it was so .severe that he determ fned to claim damages from the manage ment of the trailer park. "The. poison ivy wall growing right there on the premises," Ernest charged in court. "lt was up to th em, as owners of the land, to get rid of it." However, I.he court decided lhal Erneat had no legal kitk coming, "THE CITY DWELLER v.•ho c:hoo~es to i;pend his va.cation in the greal out· doors," ~aid the court, "mu$! assume the ri!!ks of lhe ouldOOr8 such a~ mosquitoe5, :snoke1, poison Jvy, and other natural con-- ditlons not found In the urban com- munJti~11." Still. tvtn ln the "great outdoor1," the i."acationtr dotl not 111ume rl11k1 be coold not rtaaonably fortste. In another c.1a.e • .1 camper in Yellowstone National Quotes In. Jt•rt '· K.,111N'd'y -"In my npln· J.?n, lht ~~paper~ ~re ~ual l(I the a 11wu -•11>1 111mttimes ahead of th• crlUllfs In mr ~~I-Mn -1n prot.e~g the pe!'llllk'• tuntbrn"'1lAI r1al1ts '' ' ' t Law in Acti on " Park "'as bitten by a rambuctious griizly bear. Park rangers had reason to sus~ that a dangerous bear was at large, but they had given the camper no special warning about the situation. Accordingly, a court held the fede.ral government liable for the accident. The CQurt said lht camper should have been given enough facts "to provide an op- portunity for an Intelligent choice as to whether he wished to incur the risk." NOR _OOF.S A v11cationer assume the risk of outright negligence by lhose ln charge, Thus: At a lake re~rt. a woman belher ut her foot badly on a fragment of glass ju.st of/shore. Early that moming, the cleanup man had found and removed aeveral broken bottl~• on the beach nearby. But he h11d ntglected to find out whether any of lht gl1ss hed found Ill way Into tbe ~·ater. The woman laltr surd lhe o"·~r or the rewrt for dam11ges. and the court rultd in her fa vor. The court said htr injury was not due to any ha:r11rd of the great outdoors. prortured by Naturt, but to p!Ain and simple careles~neS3. produced by man . An .4rntrican Bnr A s~l)ciotfon p11b- J11· ~<ri·1cc· fr11 11i rt: by l\'ilf Rl:'rul?rrl To the Editor : A few years ago. someone sn\d the traf. fit experts on a· center divider consisting of metal upright posts with a mesh wire attached thereto. The presumed benefit was to "snare" the vehicle out of control and thereby prevent it from engaging on· coming traffic. The purpose, of course. was "'ell war· ranted, but the structure was im- practicable and ill advised. Only recently J read lhal authorities had decided to discontinue this cumbersome structure and they quoted the enormous cost of conLinua!ly repairing these fences. THEY DECIDED to adopt instead the solid concrete divider some three-feet high with a short solid fence. on top thereof. Such a divider has been used successfully on the Pasadena Freeway for many years and n1ore recently on portions of other fN'ev.·ays. _Now 1 read in the DA ILY PTL01' that thls same antiquated fence divider is being installed along the San Diego _Freeway between Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. I cannot understand this gross inconsistency. Perhaps you can enlighten .me . FR EEMAN A. REED 'llar11 Drinker' To the Editor; Thus far ynu r headlines have referred to ITTl' as "Rioting Beer Drin ker, .. a ''R<1p-Facing Drinker," a ··Protesting Drinker." and even s "~lusic-Facing Drinker ." I apprecia te yoiJ r efforts to portray me as be1n~ such a fit.xihle , mult1-talenttd ind11·idu111. but ri o n e the 1 es s I am somewhate concerned. I ft>ar that should 1 face trial by jury my 12 peers will expect lo see me. sitt ing in the "'ilness chair with a 20-galloo beer keg and a large stra\\', PERHAPS T should have my name legally changed to ''Hans Drinker" and buy a pair of silver skates. \Vorse yet, your headlines are starling to give me a c9n1plex and I reel an almost overwhelm· ing urge tu consurne liquids from one end of to1,1'n to another and _ •• wt>ll, thank goodness I prefer breakfast Jn bed lo breakfa st in jail. SllOULD '\'OU find it necessary to refer to me in the ~uture, perhaps you could call me a "t.Ocal Citizen," or a ''Defendanl," or tven an "Accused 'Most llappy Felon.' " but pltase. I must be something in Ufe other lhan a "drinker.'' Thank you. STEVE LONGO l'lclo111, llnfo11nde d To the Editor : Last night I left the Laguna Beach City Council n1eeting a bit stuMed by what i had witnessed . Having betn there in the interest of one Item on the agenda . I stayed to hear discussions on other mat· ters. I wish that every Lagunan who AJ>- preciates the protection and peace-keep- ing acllvily of our policemen could have been there. The subject came up e<:rnceming the re- cent "Drunk-walk" wh ich began on NQrth Coast }lighway and proceeded south. The objtcl was to drink at every bar en route. A count of_ the bars Indicates thet each marcher would have had 11 doz.en or Ml drinks btfore It became necessary for the office r• ta keep the ptace. A WOMAN representing the famous American Civil Llberth's Union then arose and launched 11n attack on the police chief. who h11s Ix-en in nffice less than 11 month, Shf: read t I.Iller {"'r1tt~n by her!i"elfl accu~ing t\'eryone ol brutnH · ly and over -rea ction. all rxcept the drt1nh, 1 course. 1 She i;:ubmitted in ev1d1>r• "\('rlll .,iiorni ng-aftrr"' 11f- Mailbox · Letters from readers are tvelcome. Normally writers shoula con~ey their messages in 300 words or less. The rig/It to condense letttrs to fit space or eliminate libel is re!erved. All let- ters 111ust Jnclud e sig11ature a11d mail· l'rtg addres!, but names may be with· lteld on request if Stlfficient reruon is apparent. Poetry will not be pub- lished. fida vits (prepared by be'-6elf), lhe greater nun1ber of then1 still unsigned lO days after the event by persons \Vho \Vere supposed lu have made the slate1nen ts. Al one point, ll'hen a Particularly vicious and unfounded accus ation was made, the hall ran~ with applause fro m a packed house of fellow travelers gathered for this purpose. ONE THING IS certain. If any "civil libertarian'' is ever accused on nimsy hearsay such a~ she presented, the :;creams of "injustice" and "executioo" \vii i be heard all the way to Most'UW. Yes, Lagunan~ should attend the council meeting s. Only then will they know whe.t is really f,10ing on in our town, and some of the reason wh y. PAUL WESTBROOK F'rrtsf r t1tior1 To the Editor: On \\'ednesdn~' even ing. I attended the co11nCll meeting in Laguna Beach , J~ lrfl n1e with a feeling of fn1 5\r;itio11 and puztlement. \~'hen Police Chic( Kelly publicly asked the mayor and council rnembers nol. to vote for an investigation of !he Labor Day incident. I found ii hard lo comprehend his reasoning . He has been on the job here for only one month and cannot be held responsible for the ac- tions of the police during the July in· cident or the Christmas Happening. HE SHOULD welcome any sort of help in weeding out the "bad apples'' on the force and be eager to insure better rela- tions bet\\·een his men and the people who Live in Laguna. The PQliceman's job· is one of trust and . too vital lo allow any question of their conduct lo remain unsatisfa cto ril y answered. A n in- vestigation is not a threat lf there is nothing to hide. ANNE S. PA liL Suddle bock Proble nt To the Editor: In stark contrast to 1he many fine col- leges we have in Orange Count.v stand~ Saddleback College, in l\1ission Viejo, the adrninistralion or which Is in immediate need of investigation -in my opinion. lt is enl ightening to read the "Evalua- tion Team Report" prepared by an ac- creditation team and submitted in early November of last year. While this report commends lhe college for a good facult y and curriculum, the implication is thal thtse are good In split.: of, and not because of, the adm ini stration, which. in· l·ident~l1y, ls headed by Presld'ent Fred Bremer. T ll lS REPORT r eftrs !0 j,pa!ernal1sm ." "one-\'.'ay fi0\1'," a.nd lack of unders1anding of. and practite of. "derno(T<itii;" pro<;c!';s" on lhe campus, 'l'hc repor! nolcs lnck or faculty parllcipatinri 111 lhe rlc c:1s!n11 -making prO- (·ess nn Ill<' c;in1p115, and also the facult y's denial nt :u1~wrr~ In the "11 h_i:'"' of any decision already niade by !he ad - minis tration _ The repor t concludes ll'tlb a "n1a1or re- quirement" for the h1ture: some sor1 of democratic participa tion Thi s accreditation report is a public Mary Clarke's Ordeal LONDON" -Karl Marx, the late Gennan writer and social pl'iilosoprn.r, settled permanently in London in 1849 ·and died here 34 years later. l~is grave. in Highgate Cemetery -an omate Russian-st,\'le head of the thinker set atop a nia rble base -has becQme something of a ~ight for tourists in this sight-laden capital. Not long ago The Observer listed a visit to the Marx grave among its suggestions for day outings for cNldren. For ri.-lan:. or course, before he became the ?i1essiah of Communists, had lon g Jived in such Dickensian pove rty that it caused the death of aeveraJ of his children. Ne vertheless. he pursued research tn the British t.-tuseum with legendary industry ~nd e-0ntinued to write steadily-("Das Kapltal," e~c.), a model of 19th Century diligence. THE OBSERVER suggestion ptompted one of those letters-to-the-editor for whlch the London press is celebrated. This was a minor laga related.by one Mllr}' t1arke who hoped the Young Observers who visited Highgate would be luckier lhAn she. and continued: "On Saturday, 3l Ju1y. 1 look some American friends to see the nld cemetery And on leaving we decided to lake a quick look 11t Karl ~11rx. The caretaker tolrl us to hurry R!l he closed at 5 p.m. We did hurry _ but whrn "'e can1e hack I.he gate "'aS locked. ••_A HELPFUL LADY '.lith grey hair to her ~·a1~1 .suggAsted we clln1b the gat" -1ht poli ce Ofttn do. As the gates are " ,'.fpe Boolouan f ,-ery high, n1sty and with spikes on top, we decided the police were welcome, Then two charming student,, appeared, also loc ked in. The boy thought there was a place on the wall backing Whittington l{ospita l where one might jump ovtr, We found the wall . 11 backed on to derelict !louses and "·as topped with broken glass, with a 12-foot drop on the other side. "\Ye were about to trudge back to the gate and start screaming when two beautiful young people fram Chic.ego ap- peared and asked us the way to Karl Marx. 'You're Jocked in,' we informed them. jOh no.' they said cheerfully, we know the cemetery is closed ; we climbed in through I.he hol«" in the fenct. 'Y.le told them where to find K11rl f\.1an: 11nd thty led us through the jungle to the hole. All lhls had taken nearly '"'o hours, "AS LOCAL PEOPLE \Old u~ that It la quite common for people to i::cl lorked in. perhaps the cemetery 8Uthorlties could prnv\de some advice on how to escapt. 1Signe<l1 ~iary C1arkt, \VC-1." r->olt! on the Ma rg1a ''The Rus;ll\n Sccrrt Police'' Is a history by Ron:ild Hingley, a British i:pecialist on Russi11n literature and history. JI describe~ Museovite, Jmperial ll\1ss1 an anrl Soviet politic11l i:eeurlly Qperationt (Simon and Schu~ter : S? 5(11. Wlll lam Hogan document , and [ suggest that families in the Saddleback area request of the col· lege perm ission to read it. I WOULD LlKE to caution citizen! of the danger of making personal inquirle! of students or fa culty members on the Saddleback campus, however. President Bremer calls such inquiries, no matter how courteously and objectively made,. "disturbances," nr "trouble making.'' His fury at inquiries reaches to the tl· tent of trying to bring political pre!isure to bear against inquirers into the nature of his administration. On Aug. 17 of this year the chairman of the accrediting team stated lo me that "the accrediting team had some real re~ervations about the way the ad- ministration related to the fac:ulty and students of Saddleback College." GEORGF. \V . KENT Associate Profe~sor U.C. Irvine Dn11ger lo Children To the Edl1or : Now that schoo l has begun again, a bad situation has become untena ble. And it's a situ ation Super\·isor Ronald Caspers iJ going to be interested in . Just to the nQrth of our controlled tlcvclop1ncnl--{ln Rosen baum. off Han tho \'1cio Hoad-the Liv1 ng,ston-G raham peo-- ple have one nf their huge sand and grave.I pits. Because !his is prin1arily a residen tial area. and beca use traffic ha~ heen dangerously heavy on Rancho Viejo Road , the county posted a 35 m.p.h. speed lin1il rron1 Junipero Serra lo Avery Parli"·ay NEEDLESS TO sav. almo~t none nf the heavy tandem carriers coming in and out of the Livi ngston-Graham yard pay !hf" slightest bit or alll'ntion lo the posted limiL Varous indi\·iduals from the area ~1a1·e discussed this nialler with both the Sheriff"s office and Livingston-Graham. but !o no avail . Livingston-Graham tell~ us that sc;ime half-hearted aHe.mpls have been made to remind drivers or the posted limit, Bui the trouble is that the driver!'> art mostly indeper\dent con· tractors-not under L-G's control. IT APPEARS that the drivers continue to overload their vehicles ..• fail to pay the stighest bit o{ attention to the stop a\gn at Rosenbaum onto Rancho Vie10 . ' .• almost constantly exceed the speed limit __ . fail lo stay in the proper lane • , . and, compounding the result!! of a\I these fa ctors, would probably be unable to stop safely in an emergency. And wit ll youngsters waiting for the bus along R11n- cbo Viejo, we 're terribly concerned over what migh t ha ppen. ft C. McCOLClThf President Mi.salon Hills Ranch As.wcial.ion OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT 'Robt>rt N. Wtted, Publislitr Thomas-Keevil, [dUor Albert \V. Batt! Editorial Page Editor Tht tdltorl~ page nf the Dt.Uy Pilot ~g to int-Orm Md stimulatt R•d· ers hy presenting this nt"'•fll!.per'• opln10n1 and comml'.!nfAJ')< cm IOp!cs of ln~rnt e.nd 1\gnifica.nc:e; tr, pm. vtdlllg a forum tor t.be uprnskm al nor l't'adm' oplnkln.~. and by ~ 11eotjng OW dlwrw V'lr.W'(!Cllnta ot in- formed oh~f'ivcn and spokt.:~mtln on topics of the oay, Wednesday, S.pl. 22, 197 1 ' • CHECKING •UP• Peeping Sultan Sized Up Hru·em By L. ~1. BOYO HOW DO ''OU address your ladyfriend, mister? At hand is an elderly 1urvey. Matrimonial researcher! 20 yea~ ago discovered the most popular sa}ut.stion by husband& to their wives w11.s "011.rling." Next came ".Biby." "Honey,'' "Swttt- heart." "Prec ious" and "Dearest." They've changed. At ltasl in order. No. I nov.· is "Honey." And delete "Precious." please. ''OU KNOW lhe m11jority st.ockholder in Rome's Hilton Hotel , don 't vou? It's lhe Vatican .... A GOOD BARTEND· ER ought to' know how to mix al least 80 different cockl.ails .... "'HY IS IT smokrrs lose their teeth al a much earlier age than do non-smokers? .... CO"'IRARY lo popular opin· Jon, it 's known Wyatt E11rp only killed one man in his enti re J ifetime ...... IF THE PRICE of go!d drops to $27, I'm in· ""'rmed. Lhe $1 bill actually will be worth its we ight in gold. STILL UNSETTLED is that mBltler of which refrigerator leftovers make the best midnight snacks. Ballols are now in for cold chicken. rice pudding and artichokes with mayon· naise. I vote for spareribs with Ctii nese mustard. Pnlish 8ausage with Mexican peppers, a little Virginia ham, some blackeyed peas. cucumbers and onions jn vinegar, a half a raw polato well-salted. and a glass of buttermilk with a duh of lemon pepper, all together. CUST0,'\1 ER SERVICE: Q. "Is Jane Russell still on Howard Hughes' payroll?" A. As far as I know. In 19S5. she iiigned a 20-yea r conl.r;ict for SS0,000 a year, reportedly. Be- lieve she's sli\I Cilllecting it . , .. Q. "What state is Hell in?" A. The lo~·n? That's in Michigan . . . Q. "\Vhere c;in I write tn hire a guide to hunt reindeer in Alaska~ A. Nobody hunts reindeer. Up there that's livestock. not big game. THAT TURK ISH SULTAN named ?-.l<th !'.loud 1T or C:On· stantinople was weird. One day five centuries ago. he order- ed U1e makers of women's dressing gowns to remove all the stitches from said costumes, then seal the se;ims instead with glue. On ladies' day in C:Onstantinople's greal tur kish bath, Mah Moud II ensconced himself in B hidden cubbyhole over- looking the \\'hole shebanE?. He wailed. GO\\'n by go\\'n. the hot steam dissolved the glue. lv1ah Moud Tl took notes, then Issued orders to recruit for hill harem. the rascal. AM ASKEO WHY baseball umpires always looks sma11er than baseball players. An optical illusion, thal The umpires wear dark clothing usually. the players light. Put them in business suits. they look about the same. THE NEW WEARS off eve'rything. what? The TV sud· ience that watched David ScoU and James Erwin walk on the moon was only a third the size of the TV audience that v.·atched Neil Armstrong make his giant step. NEVER can tell what will explode. Freshly mined dia· monds have done so. With considerable violence, too. So have elephant tusks when suddenly chilled. And several store- rooms full of dried milk. • • • Y'our que.!tiom and com.ment.'i arr welcomtd and tnill be 1istd in CHECKING UP whtrttier possible. Pltase addrtss your lttttri to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1B75, Newport Btach 92660. Promises, • promises. Make them in diamonds and gold. 101( gold .. love" ring , S.95 10K gold "love" ring with diemond. 12.95 <L~ ---- ,,.._gold prom ise rlng 1•1( gold promltt rl~ wnh 4 pL diamond, 24.tl wltl'I dtall'IOnd, 29.15 JCPenney fine jewelry The vaU..are here every day. .Shop SundJY noon to 5 p.m. at th• following stortt. ,..,.u.bte at thtse 1torts: CANOGA PAFI K CARLSeAO OOWNEV FAS1'410N VALLEV·SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEW· PORT BEACH OFIANGE "THE CITY" .RIVERSIDE VEN· TURA. Use Penney• Tim• Payment Plan. D4Jl V ,ILOT 7 Temblor Bares LA Vulnerability SACRAMF:NTO (tJPI I - The ear1hq1111ke th;it jn11rd San Fernando last February with a loss of 64 lives and massive property d a n1 a g e points up the need for major revisions in safely standard9 !or building!' and dams, ac- cording lo scientists. They said lh;it lf the fi :OI s .m. earthquake had occurred later in the day I.he death to\1 would have bttn n1uch higher The 12-second temblor F'eb. 9 !efl $55.1 million damage. The recommendationg v.·ere contained In a n a tional academies of science. and engineering re.port r e I e a s e rKenl ly. I~ 1s part ol a preliminary study by a special .subcommittee appointed by the legislature's .Joint Com· mlttee on Seismic Safely. The academies said the jolt. which measured 6.6 on the Richter Scale. harl ··A severity or ground motion t.Mt was prob11b\y cloge to the max· lmum generAted by any earth· quake." It .said that a quake having a greater magnitude, w h i ch some eJ:pert.I say will hit California before the year 2000, would Involve similar ground motion but over a greater arell and a greater length of tin1e . Among the conclusion.II and ret-ommendations were : -"The near fallure of the lower Van Norman Dam en- dangered the lives of tens of thousAnds of people . _ . the fact that the Van Nnrman Dam did not quite fail totally should not be a source of com· fort.·• Older dams in earth· quake prone 11reas should be brought up lo present safety gtandards, -Exlsling building cOOes "do not provide adequate damage-control features" and should he reviged. Buildings housing e.gencies such as police. wOO are needed during 11 disaster. should be "design- ed so that they will remain functional even after ex - periencing the most !evere ground shaking:· That applies al5n to hospitals, schools and other high -occup an cy buildings. -"Present gtandard code requirements for earthquake design of highway br idges ln high-risk areas :are 1roa1ly ln~ adequate and ahould be revised." -Elimination of the "major hazard of old buildings." -Better re.Ile( m e a a u r e should have hH!n provided to those who lo.,t their homes and buslnesseA along with earth- quake insurance. -Utilities and "vital support Aystems" 9hould be con-- slructed "to ensure against complete failure In the ev.nt of A major earthquake." • Sale! Pallantean furniture collection: if you can match the quality features, try to match our prices. Sale prices effective through Saturday. Save Save S200 • Aeg. $841, S•I• $749. Fine pecan ¥eneers finished in antique 'White, over selected hardwoods. 9-pc. Pallantean dining group Includes china cabinet. 4 side chairs and table. A de~p truitwood finish table tQp and gold nylon/cotton velvet seat cushions acce nt this exquisite oet. I It llOld 1ep1r1taty: China, Rog . $.459, Sale $389 Table, Reg. $230, Sal• $175 ' ' ' Side chair. Reg . $65. Sale S51.25 Addltlon•I White m1tchlng pfec11: S....r, Rog . $319,Sale $255 Arm chair, Aet. $75 Sale MO s100 Reg. 1531, S•l•S43t. Fine pecan ven eers on selected hardwoods and solid brass hardware mark th is 4· pc. bedroom set as part of the exclusive JC it'enney Pallantean collection. The triple dresser, twin mirrors and fu ll 1lze headboard, all with deep fruitwood finishes. display distinguished styling that has madt the Pallantean collecUon famous. If sold s1parately1 Trll)1• di.Mr, R6g. S32S. S.lt 1211 Twin mlrr01'9. Rtg.1115. Stl• '84 Fu(! alt• he1dboard, Fleg. $99, Sale NO Addhlon•I matching plecea: Door cheat, Reg. $329, Sale S211 Nightstand, Rag. $134, Sala $110 King headboard, Reg. $149i Sale 1120 Save 20% on Pallantean decorator accent pieces. Cocktai l table, Reg, $140 ..•..••••.• Sale $112 End table. Reg. $100,., ...••••••••••• Sale SID Hexagon commode. Reg . $140, Sa le $112 · Console, Reg. $180, ••••••••• ..Sale S14C Bookcase, Reg. $260 ......... Sale $201 Pennep tumltur• prlcM tnofud• deltv•ry wtttttn lacel dettvery ere•. P1c1n tlnl ah &-piece dining group table,• 1kt1 chair•, china cabinet. R09. $941,S•lo $7'1· IL'-~.,....:....~-------'-~~/}-<...~ If 90td MP•nitetr Cl'llrll. RIQ. s-u.s. .•.•..•.....• Sele .. T1bl1. Rllg. I.MA. • • • • • • • • • • • • U4i I* SIO.c:hllr. AIQ.l«I •..••. , ••• S.lelM'rM Addltional matching plece1: 8ut11t. Rtg. S320. • · • · · · · · · • · • $1l1•JU Hu!c:rtfoP,illlQ."'91.·······-·• SlltU• Ann en.Ir. AIQ. VO. . . . . • . • . . . • , .. , 117 ............. 1::?91. • • • • • • • • -••• s.lt .,. JCPenn . Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at th follow Ing stores: Av•ll•ble at th-s~eo: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY 'FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE UNPennoyotlrnopaymentplln. 1· ~· - , -_....:&.,. 'I •' I -, S DAILY PILOT • Special Session On Remap Hinted ,'~A~NTO iUPll \ - qov. Rf"'ld Reacan. char(mg ~oc~au with dealing in secrel on reapportionment, bes warned he may call a ~ial s~ion unless their fl!di.&trictin& plans are made s-iblic soon. •"Reagan declared in a ~pared slatemenl Tuesday that the current nine-month· old session should already htve been "sufficient for birth of any worthwhile lqialation, including reapportionment." The governor spoke out Attorneys For Angela 'Hit Data SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -At- torneys for jailed militant Angela Davis have asktd for the suppress.ion of a luge amount of prosecutio n evidence gathered after the Marin County shootout of August 1970. Her attorneys said statements taken from her "·hen she crossed the Mexican Rordtr wilh 17-yea r -ol d .Jonathan Jackson a week before the shootout were iJ. legally obtained. In a pre-trial motion diselos- ed Tuesday. defense •ttorneys also said that various pro- secution items belonging to !II iss Davis were 1 e I r. e d without search warr•nl.s from motel rooms and a car. SF Chinese Lash Peking SAN FRANCISCO <UPI ) - About 800 Chinese-America11..~ and supporters par ad e d through Chinatown Tuesday night in a demomtration a~ainsl admission ol Red China to the United Nations. An estimated 700 of the marchers were of Chinese des- cent. They carried banners and shouted slogans in Chine11e against Communist China. One sign read: "Mao. Root ot Asian Evils.'' shortly after Re pub Ii c an leaders urged him to call a special session on reap- portionment of legislative and congressional districts. The lawmakers must by law reap- portion districts on the basis of tht 1970 fedtral population census. Sen. Pred Marler Jr. of Red- ding and Assemblyman Robert Monagan o{ Tracy, GOP floor leaders. voiced concern that if the lawmakers fa il lo redistrict by a proposed Sept. 30 adjowllment. "seriowi con· stitutional questions m a y arise." Since no ~mocratic plan has been unveiled, Reagan said he concluded "That a great deal of secret activity on reapportionr.1ent must he going on among the Demi> crats." ''This should be done \n public instead," Reagan said . Democrats outn umbe r Republicans in both r he Assembly .11nd Sen;ite. How seat.s are distributed among the tw o parties will help determine the political com- plexion of the Legislature for the next 10 years. Republican legislators have privately informed Democrats that Reagan intends to veto any reapportionment b i I 1 designed to increase the ~mocral.s' current narrow majority in each house. Alioto Pal Won't Talk VANCOUVER. Wash. (UPI) -One of San Francisco Mayor Alioto's two crrdefen· dants in a S2.3 million civil lawsujt will refuse to answer questions during the trial, his attorney said in court Tues- day. George K. Faler, a former :11ssistant Washington state al· lorney general, "''ill invoke the Fifth Amendment. his a!- torney said during the second day of questioning prospective jurors to hear the case. MacDonald said Faler "will not respond lo questions because he does not wish to in· crimlnate himself" in con- nection with federal criminal charges. Welfare Attacks Rejected SAN FRANCISCO !AP I - The California Supreme Court has upheld a controversial "'·elfare regulation. rejecting claims by several California counties that the state Depart- ment of Social Welfare has been granting more benefits than authorized by federal law. The unanimous 36-page opi- nion was written by Justice Louis H. Burke and said the state must comply w i t h fede ral law. The dispute had focused on certain payments made to "·elfare recipients ul'lder the federally-sponsored Aid to Families with De pend e n t Children program. Alameda Cou nty Superior Court had ruled in fa vor of Alameda and other counties who argued some welfare recipients were g a l n i n g benefits greater than the in· comes of families ineligible for "'elfare The regulation upheld by the court provides that: If a family has been on AFDC for any one of the previous four months, the federally-required "income- disregard exclusion" would apply. Hayden Hired As Instructor HOLLYWOOD i UPI) Chicago Seven delendanl Tom Hayden has been hired to teach a po!itic11.I s c i e n c e. course on Vie!nam 11nd the protest movement 11t Jm- maculale Heart College, a Roman Catholic ischool for women. ~ ~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE Many banks pay a reduced •avings passbook rate • of a low 4°/0 • At Pacific you will earn the same high rate• a• before. ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18% 6.00% 5,000~ TWO 5.92% 5.75% 1.000~ ONE 5.39°~ 5.25% 500~ ~th 5.13'%> 5.00\ 500 ONE DAY Interest compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all these benefits service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS I FREE ' , .. ~ :. TRAVELER'S CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ~ll !_,~ COLLECTION OF NOTES MANY OTHERS ."'I"~'(\ OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Monday thru Friday 9: 30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Mil IMITO\. ll'Rln • COSTA MUI., CAUFOl'INIA • l'HONI It~ Former Bribery Suspect > '"'-San Diego's Mayor Curran Ousted SAN DlEGO \APl -Mayor Frank Curran, former presi- dent of the National League -Of Cities who sought to overcome the memory of his indictment in a taxicab scandal. has lost his bid for reelection to an un· precedented third term. Curran, SS, ran fourth in a field of 14 candidates in Tuesday's non part i ' an primary election. Republi c an state Assemblyman Pele Wilson. 38, led the balloting but dirin"t recei ve the necessary ma· jority of lhe votes and was forced into a Nov . 2 run off with former city Atty. Ed Butler. fl3, for the S\2.000-a year office in California's se· cnnd largest cit y and the site of th e 1972 GOP National Con\'ention. Third in the race wa s f'Ounty Super\•isor .Jack Walsh, 37. who also was indicted last vear with Curran, five other Public officials a n d a businessman in the taxicab case, which ste:nmed from a 1967 rate increase to the city· regulated Yellow C.llb Co. lfis co u n c 11 man arid state about lhF1cind of f)e(lple you indictment was thrown out of assemblyman Tom Hom, 4-i , put tnto city government.~ courL finished far back in the run· With 11&4. of the eity's 1123 C~rran. a Democrat, was ning . acquitted by a jury of bribery The Yellow Cab issue was percinct.s reporting late Tu!."· 11.nd conspiracy charges Jan. 6. scarcely mentioned by any of day night, Wilson had S4.86« He had no immediate com· the mayoral candidates but votes for 36.& pert'e.nl: Butler ment on his defeat, his lirsl Butler said Tuesday night he politically. But be.fore the believed it had been an isiiue had 2'1,4'18 for lll.3 percent ; election he told a newsman he nevertheless. Walsh had 2.4,137 for lli.1 per· was running partly to find out .. The Yellow Cab matt.er cent: and Curran had lli,037 if pe-0ple still believed in him. focused attention on the need for 10.7 percent. Two others indicted and for a major change in city then Cle.'ed l'n the Yellow Cob 1 " h ·d "Th 1. Schaefer had l.~78 votu for governmen , e saJ . a 1 case. City Councilman Mike what thi! race is all about. 0.9 ptrcent and Hom llad li,871 Schaefer. 33, and former city The people are concerned votes for 4.~ percent ~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our Big Mac work sets. If you can match these features, try to match our prices. Sale prices effective through Saturday only! Sol Release finish aids fn the removal' of most stains. · Sale 344 . Reg. 3.98. Big Mace Penn Prestt> shirts. Handsome, tong wearing blend of Fortrele polyes1er/ combed cotton plied yarn Oxhide-9 cloth. Jn asso rted mix and match colors. Men·s sizes. Sale 444 Reg. 4.98. Big Mac• Penn Prest• matching pants that never need ironing. Just machine Y.:ash and tumble dry. Soil Release• finish a ids in the removal of most stains. Men's sizes. JCPenney The following Penney stores are open Sundays noon to .5 p.m .~ BUENA PARK 'BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAO CHU LA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOO LAKEWOOD LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD OR ANGE "THE CITY" SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA All (that 1toru open Monday throu91:t: 61turd1y. ..1 DOWNEY LONG BEACH RIVERSIDI WHITIWOOD. For the ·Record WAWWCRCCIRW fflf 5 ·Marriage ' Licenses DIN Gl.ll:·r:ll.O~N -D1vld E •. 15. 1'i IUI "'' ••••, Hunfl,.,.11)11 &e1cn 11'111 Denni .• JI, el J>1'7 E•OI And9r>Oh. ••""· 'IC1•lutkv l"ICIClleLL·5T. ONGE Mlch1fl IE , :ll. et ,..,, VI• v11v1ra•. L•11""• •111u.I •Old J11dl!h A., 1. <>I LIO\lnl N 11191. AltlY·/CHW,.,ll:TZ -Merlin J . 11. o! tit rt.or, co.11 M••• 1na ll••MI• • 11. of (<>111 "°''''· SP.~,.,c;ua.Lelto -"61ttn1w s .. n. <>I f u' llfct0tl1 Av1 .. Co>I• M••• '"" f<~~~r.,;1.;,/ij.~~~1•111 &11r1ner 0.1 ..... ll .t.T(LlrF-SWAN50N -"'"'hl OI II , ll. o! 6l•l W1rnff /'.Y~ H11nll1><1•0~ lle1cn e nd Connie •J . 10 ol "'\In· ll""t<'" llt1ch. 51"11"' M['l'Ell ·-(IAVIO• H , J4, of !:.C: ijil:."'~ ."'l,~ ·.,~un:,ono~~~t 81~.~~ S!ro1t, LMG ll1ecfl. DOLLER·EV,.,N5 -(11!tord C. IJ, ot ii'.''!, ~~i·2~.~~!:l'.0c.~~.~i~v~_" WALTE RS-PHIN NEY -lllth1rd M • l l. Cl 1119? S1n!1 MUii . 5!1nton i nd J1"'! !I . 19. of S!lnton, Cll.t.l'T·lllU:V -ll.lch•r~ l . 11, <>I 114 w .. 1 15111 su,11. """"""'' ll••<h Ana Vlc!Orll L. II. of Ill~ S•nl• "'n• A•! . Co.ii Mu~. 5A"<llE·RE£0 -lh lDI> It . Ill. ot 161~1 Sh.. La no, Hunlinolon ft•A Ch a~d L>nd• M .. 11. of Hun!inn1on eeach KA LT DEBUS Alber! V, /9, ot 1111 0 \'11 f'u•rt•. L1oun1 Holl• and M••<t p , 16. o! U9l Vii Ct od, L1oun1 l!11cn. DIAKOPOULOS·FOSlEll -A<>1stl1 J., 11, ol 1a1 M•r~•nd "'v• .. Svrocu1• 1nd !u~ft" L.. w. cl 11131 51aln1w Drive, Irvine, KARAT?·CAllROLLTON -Mlch11t O,, 1~. of !I06 011¥• St•11t, Huntl""totl lltit h """ C1rl!vn R .. Jli, of Hun· llnolon lle•<h. ET TER·GlOl.t. -G1'°" L.. JO, of -Arll<O•, (01!1 '-'1IA •nd f l !ICH "'·• t,, ol SIS F1ltHX Orlv•. Colitl Mo11. JENSEN·ROU){ -"10tml n (., d . or ''n w1r<>1r. "'ununoron 11t11h '"" Oo<>n• L . Jl. ol um 01r<>1ll Slrett. G••ll•n Grav• IWAOK.t.-RA.M"EKERS -K"' II .. J1, DI 6.Sll f doPmO"' 0.lv e. '4U1111"1~ fl••Ch ind Pamel• M , 11. of )I) O.v•o•• Cfrtlt . tl u n I! n •I• n ll•atn NVSSE"I HELLS -ll•nl tmln D .. $4, nt 1\40 Co•rilM A••·· Stent"' 1nd M.lrG1ru M • ~. ol Stlnl..,. YE"1NIE·5ARlAIN -fOhl!lloJ .. 21. of ~11~1c1!"~nd" "l1.~t.11.°'~'.~· 31, ·~r·~f~ AudftV OrlvP, Hunlll'lQll)tl l'ill(h. AIKI N·RE VNOLDS -Tom J., :16, o! 111'11 )Jlh. Sl rt•I. Newoort llt•Ch ind P1lrld1 A .• 37, of Nt wPDrl 8t1Ch, AN OEllSON·llRACKETT -W1Vnt J,. 11, or s111 R1!htwrn A v • , Wo!mln~t•• 1nd Phv!ll1 IC . 11, <>I 11611 Ad•ml. Mldwov C!tv. POLL,.,RD·LONr. -Thom.• J . ,., lll f'a;r Drive. CCIII MHI 1n~ Gl<lroe&nn M , )j, of UOO Edlnofr Av• . Hu nl1noT<>n e11ch. Dissolutions Of Marriage ,INAL Dl!Cll.••I l ol1tr. Georqe Nolt<ll,. I'll! AM!ol If•• Obll d, llA•ll J .• Jr inf £If\"' M . ~ .. Ina. J1cautlYfl~tf'ld ltOfll ld H. T 1•ol~r1, JudV I 'l"tfll IE ....... I l~. TnM<lor1 J. • 11.••n• V. Wll..,n. Plwllls .kt ,. I MI Jorry O.t n Tl!Tlt , Vlcoln!t Ltolt tl'lll Mun-ti (tllS Ct t<lt . 1(11M .... Ind J.Dl!M lt Morai n, N•ll\1 Jt,... u1<1 Rob.rt J1mt• e.1Ht t1. V ot~"Y Lw .,.., Tf>omtl Lvnn P1l1dl110, Fr1M "•Ul l "d GltnnA Gt •lt ~~~:7;. ~r~~~~'Jt:.~ 1~ i.:1;..!:~r~" C••••lllon CArorvn 1· 11'1<1 wm11m /I<. ~l':'c1i'1en~1~~~117.: I~ '"~11a':'o':a'i:· "'- E n11rM l..,lt'""' 11 l!emint lon, 11:1v nnd Jo-V. H..tw111. Glendt. Ktv tnd lllcfl1rd•A1le~ Gr1f, &Ofbtr• •· 1~ Olv1G W. Htn~n. Juli• f>., iflll.;Wlltltlm M, Scl'luH. JOflnnt To 1...:l Chl rlh It. S!t hll'l•b•r, Ll r>dn J, ""°' Pl'lllllt I", Dunre•. Ev•lvn L t<ld John It, MovnlnAn, w 11111m 1·nct 0.,. llenm. EdwM~ C. ~nd\serrUc1 Mt•lt IC nipnr. (l'IArlolT• E t~ llernllrd F. Jllmlson. J••n A •"" Vtr>Clft J. llr•ml\111. Jydtlh Ro•~ 1nd J 1m11 Edwon V•n SvTcl\, No<"'"" •nd (11lor•• Mt rl• H•c~wl!I\, Sv1tnnf ll"<I !1myo! Thomlll "'•rrl..,n. Wlll:>ur w, •nd 2'1ml Nll!'ln• Mc.I.le•. Edl!I\ J and Wl~I tm C. Lemmon. Jonn O •nd O n1 1', Entfl, M•"'" •n<I !•ndra ... Board OKs Code For Parks SANT A ANA -Two move3 to step up aquisition and development of county park!f were approved Tuesday by Lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. A local park code v.•as adopted wh ich outlines the s pecific responsibH itiei of the county's Parks Department, Planning Department. Pla.n· ning Commission, Building and Safety Department and County Administrative Office. County Director of Harbors. Beaches and Park.<; Kenneth Saropson said to date about '90.000 bad been coll ected nnder a new county local parks law which require" developers to furnish park land or pay a lot fee. He said the local park code would insure proper develop- 1nent of tht: Local Park.!! Pro&ram. A committee of department heads will ad- tnini3tt:r the projects. Sampson said the adopted rode would also provide for tuture maintenance of local park! through the designation of county service areas as maintenance agencies. The second move Approved joint funding of acquisition and development of rl'!gional and local recreation projects by the county Flood Contrfll District. Road Department. Parks Department and Harbor District. Sampson said the move would allow spending of flood control district and road departmenf fund~ for psrk projects where flood control facilities and roads a re an in· ttgral part of the develop· ment. :S~oodmobile Sets Visit To Irvi ne IRVl !\'F: -lr~·ine will he vilit OO Sepl. 15 by a blood· mobile operated by the Orange Coo nty chapter of the American Red Cross 11t the lJniver.sity Park Commun1ty As~uciation Center. A1fred W. Brandt. chairman nf the University Park Com· mun ity Association's blood bank, said the bloodn1obile v.·ill be parked from :1 to 7·30 p.n1 . on Sandburg Way, just west of Unjversit.y Park Elemen1<1ry Sdiool. The .l{oal for the four rind ;i half-hour drive is l:W pints of blood . Grove Man ln1pri~ouccl In T heft SA[l;TA ANA -One of l\\'O men who stole state d1sabil1ty insurance checks \'a!ucd a t more than $500,000 frotn ll Santa Ana off ice and then of- fered them for less lhan IB percent of their value to undercover officers in a Costa MesH tavern has been sen- tenced to one to 14 years in stale pri son. Orange Coun1 y Su p e r in r Court Judge Byron K . McMillan ordered that prison term for Kenneth Slotnick. 3~. Garden Grove, :ifter studying the resul1s of a 90-day diagn{lslic lest on the defen- dant, He had ertrher ordererl an Ide ntical prison te rm fnr Slot- nick·s aC'co n1plic:e in I h e burglary or the S11nta Anrt of - fice tt{ the Department of Hun1an Hesources, Hlchard Bell , 47. Los Angeles. Both were convicted of possessing stolen checks. Both men 1vrre ;:irrcstcd la st ne('. 22 aft.er lhe.v offered the dlssihili!.r chrrks for S:Jll,OflO to undcrcn~er officers whn joined them for rlrink s In a Costa Mesa cocktail lounge. • DAILY pofLOT 9 , UCI Readying Fall '72 Admissions • lRVrNE -Students v.·hr e. s tab I i she rl for each e \'a 1 u •l ed, a lonJi with general. the applicant must be transfer atudent from coin· hope to enter UC Irvine 1n 1he llcixtQ!.Rrown said the attempt transcript of records, t 0 In the tnp 1z 1~ petct:nt munlty ~nlleges Anti (')ther fall of 1972 shou ld apply for wi ll t:ko n1ade to enroll studen~ admission 1 hi 5 November, 10 accordan!'e with l h e determine whether !ht ;ip-statewide of his high school four-year institutu'Jrui dl'!pe_nds university oflicuil!f said today. f('SourCf'S of the c'anipus. In plicant ill qualified under UC graduating rlas3. 'rhr grade on the high 8Chool record. John W. Brown. UC! 11rl· lhe past, some more popula r ;:a:d:m=i':':io:"=='':':":d:':'":':·==' :"=:"":i:":':':':':':'~i'='='"=":'':"'=:'°:'='==Bro=:w:"=":':":·=====:;:--missions officer. said request~ d 1 s c i p 11 n P s ha ve ~rn for .application forms n1ay he oversuh~t·riheO and student~J submitted immediately, Ap· found 1hey Wf're not able to · plication rorms wlll be get inln overcrowded courses: a vailable on Oct. J5. in their n\\'O n1a j s. I Brown said the I r v i n e Surplus appllc11n . are K· enrollment quol;_i for the fall peeled tn be nntil1 t 1972 is 1,420 new freshmen and February 15 th:it their p·1 6flO new juniors. wi th a to\a\ plica!ion.~ 11rf' 1<1 be redirected enrollment targel of 7,732 in· In the ur ca:np11.~ ...,, !heir sf'· eluding medlcal a nd other cond or third chnice. depen· gradua!e students. Nn new rl1 ni:: on wh1l'h mif,:hl s!HI have students will be adm1Uf'd :i t roon1 al 1hal t1111e. ~·(1r th t 1 t h~ sophom•)re or senior le\·el s C'urrt'nl .'e.ir rri0st surplus ap·r and gradu;itcs v.·11! he harred pl1ratu1n~ :it lr1 inf' \\'f:'f(' from seeking a secon d rrferrf'ci LO e11her UCLA or UC bachelor degree. Riverside. lf past history hold~ true, Those applications v.·hich arel UCI will receive hundreds kept ;it Irvine then wi1~ more applications than can be R A~ EL admitted. r-.1ore than 5{l() T ... W -potentially qualified hi Jl. h ER st·hool anrl junior col!l'~t> TRAIL students who <ippl ied to UC! SPACES! for fall 1971 were redirected 10 UC campuses of s e c ond $2 00 d choice. Most of these were • G ay 1oca1 res_ideni~ who 1ive wit_hin Palt11 SftrinlJI commuting distance or lrv1ne. 0 Many others v.·ho applied after GI I the November 30 cutoff simply ... ,..,,;.....,1 v.i.1<1. •- r II 36100 Ogle P .. lm Dr. wert !old the ca~pus w11s u · c .. itiedrc:ol City, Cc:ollfor,.ic:o 9223.4 and were advised to ap-t714) 328-4813 W. SIMMONS MATIRESS CO. "1 3 PCS. ENSEMBLE e 1-11:1114 Si1• Deh11e Mttol Frol'!le • 2·11i11111 Siio l'it«:ol Slteeh ! l ·flttitd I e 2-11:1"9 She •ol1t1tr Piiiows e 2·11111o9 Sia ••liter Piiiow Coin e l ·Kin9 Sire Q11Ut1td Motttits~ l'od e l ·ki"9 Shit Mitd . '''"' 9,,u...,d Mott. e 2·1U"9 Si1e Split Hnwv •011prl"9' -PLUS SPECIAL BONUS - •~ctu d ., ~n• ~in9 "'• C 1nno" H•ov~ w.~v• Oelu•• IU1"~a1 i """ Lin9 1;,• O•co•1lor F I c , 1 I ,,;nt B1d1,,.•••d t,h.,lce al Colen), COSTA MESA PINANCING ARRANGED . I i . ' ,; -:, MOn. l~rll ~rt. l•t '•o-.~, ~-il!u•d1v IO·• '!.~.iii.! lun<11r 11•1 ~~.}b~:i~~--~ 3030 BRISTOL 2 •l~lls So11tii of Soutll Cont PI0111 ''" Porkl119 iioehlNtl S1e1• 557-3525 ply elsewhere. --'~·~.,:::•:11:_•:·~~:'"~"~":·:·:':·1~•=•:.~====================================== Brown said for the first llme this year student:ii; will be: selected rnr admis:ii;ion prn. cessing on the basis nl scholarship over and ahov.- lhe mininiurn UC entrance re· quiremenk f ifty percent nf the applications at UCl wi!I bf' selected on the basi!f or scholarship, 40 percent wil l he. selected by a facult y screening committee on the basis of personal statements ;ind ot her applic;ition informalin n 11 s well as scholarship 11nd 10 per· cent will be reserved for hardship appeals. Alsn for the first l ime. :iid· mission quotas wil l b e i:r i:r * ' Sale. Polyester kni~s. The easy care fabric that's high fashio:n. UC lrvi11e Set to Open Sale price• effective thfu Satucd•J With Big Student Jun1p IRV lt-:~: -~(" Irvi ne v.'1ll npen 11s scvrnth academic. year Monday. v.·1th an estimated enrollmenl of 7,100 students. an 1 l percent in - crease over a year ago. Orientation prngram.~ /or new student!! 11re scheduled lhe first. week of the f;ill q1111rter. Clas.<;es heing Ocl. 4. wailing list. Verann Pl;irr hris :i;,o apartments fnr gradu;itp students and married un· dergrad uale students : th t> average wa iting period for 11n ;ipartment is a year. Completion of ;i thref'·lln1t complex for the "o <' I a 1 SC'iences will eo;ihlf' the cam pus to acco1n1nnd;ite thr enrol!n1ent Increase. Th (' $4.750.000 prnj €'('1. unrlr rw ;iy ncarlv two yea rs. i.~ lnratrrl tn the e~sl 0(1he l1tirary In the central rin~ of buildln_Rs. Sale 3 6~ Lut••· Juh1 M 1<1<1 C.onr~ !. lltVNlld•. Pa!rlC•• A ~nd rrnl1 J . Lvncn, Flc>rfntf Mone ~id "UIHll -::=::!==========:; Kelln r 1'he .~tudenl Ood;Y is ex - pected to include 11bout !)_!)07 undC'r~r.:idua!t>s. an inrrease of 429; 98.J gradu;i1 e students, 11p 24S. ;ind lil2 rnedical students. up :12. Faculty posi· lions will total 46S. a net gain of 2J.S. On·cflmpu s housing will ac· commodale :i bout 2Jl0 students. the same number ;is lasl yc;ir. Mes;i C o 11 rt res1derice h::i !ls ha \'I" fl cap;iri - ty of 1,200 11ingle student!f: 7.'il other students are on the The compleK in<"Judes lhe sevcn·nonr Social Sc i e n c ,. Tower \\'hich will ho ll s e fa culty offif:'es ancl stud~ are11s. the rour-floor Soci R1 Science Laboratorv wh irh ron· lai n~ classrooms Dorl 1e11chin g 11nd resr;irc-h laboralflrirs .:inn lht> si n~le·~lory ~ci;il Sc-irnce H;ill, a 200-se:it lrcture hall. Reg. 4.99. 100"·~ tex:tUtiz~ P<>i'yP!Sil'tl douhl~ knit. P"!nn PrPSt" Inf maciiinf! wi'lst11nq, no iTon1n1J. C hoo~e YCJ'llf f;ivcirite~ in lall C')(Qror; .-ind SP.W Uf) 11 slOfm -.spOrlsl!ll'e&I, drP~, l'l'JOl°e. Guo I Ill. l!on•ld L•t •nd K "'"" Mlci.tll 11!nt1rldl•. L~ "'o~ W. •"" '-'•ti• "' GJl...,•r!ln, El1v<>1 O. 1nd J1mff W .• DD S. Manon. fl ettv L •nd F•r~ lo C.r°"''' llt!h' Ja"' IN! l ••ll• l •• ''""""' Frll<lrrk~ L1ver\I 1 no II•"•''" W1rrum •!lb·n•on. Donllll LI• Ind L•M• !!II Feul-nrr. Wllll1m T, 1nd Ml rll'f'n Y, Oate•nH lo. Thom•• •n<I Oebfll• J 'l••lon, Ktnno!n L 1n<1 Lindi G1•I 01on1, C•rol (i,lnt I nd J n• l"'t•o•d DOl\1rt, J1m 1s G1brlrl 1na Eu!l~ll An· 101n1111 Dcntl• Notices •D~IT ltd "'"'" ~7f lfoc:kfOrd ll:tMtd. Corc~1 <!ti M•• Oei• "' at~i k. 5tcl0m~or )1, 1111 ~~r...ltH Dl"d,no 1t P1tlllc Vtt ... M<>r!uarv. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY ill E. 17th SC., Cost.I Mes• 14Mlll • BALTZ l\10RTUARIES Cornn.a del Mar OR 3-M50 Cosl11 Me~• i\11 ~ZU.4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY JIO Broadway, Co•Ui Mtsa Ul-SW • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'71S Lapna Canyon Rd. •M-94.15 • PACIFlf VIEW MEMORL\L PARK Cemettry l\tortuary Cb•pd 35'19 Pacific Vltw Drh'e Ntwport Qearh. Callfot1'8 144-11\lt • PEEK FAll!TLY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME mu Bolsa Ave. $\'mtcnlasttr 893-3525 •• SMITHS' MORTUARY 127 Mala SL Ru.nttngl.tln Beach '3'"'5.11 KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SA TU RDA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT Wake up your windows with 'Kordovin' shades. 2~~ °Kordov1n' window shades in new, distinctive embossed cord design of hea11yweiQht t ranslucent-look vinyl . Hangs beautllully, will not harden or dry out. Heal sealed hems. While or ivory. 45" x 6'. 4.0 ~5" X 6', S.4t JCPenney 72" x 6', $ff The values are here every day. Available in most Penney sto res . I I ' , ' '•' I • ' I ' ' ' ' I t ' I ' ' ' I /' ' ' I , / ·.o\ r--.---i:· ' ' ,, . \ ' ' ' ' . ' . , I: ' ' r ' I ' ' i '· ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' I ' ' I , i r; ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' ' l / JC Penney " ' The values are here every day. Th 11 roUowlng Pen"e'f slores .tt• OP'!" Sunditya noon lo S p.m.; 8 \IL NA rA11K AURB AM< CAN()C;A PARI( CAF':il~RAD (.HUL A.. VIS"T A C0LLFGE GnOvE DOWNEY! A'.!ll("'lN VALLEY-t;AN ni t 00 FULL!:RTON GLENOALE HUNTI NGTON REACM INril rwoor1 LA\\[1,\l()<ir"I l ()Nr; REA!"'.H LOS Al 1 o~ MON fGLAIR NEWP ORT BEACH t'-.QR TH HOLL YW(IOO ()RANG( "THE:. c:n y.. n1vL RS!f"l! !'AN I r RN ANOO S,\N I" MONIC.6, TQnRANC! VAN NUYS 'VEN1UAA WESTCHLSTEA WE.S f COVINA WHll IWOOD ~II olher S toia~ open Morld1y ttvouQh Saturd~. .. ' • • " " " ' ,• I I • - • I.fl CAil V PI LOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl • .. 1-• 'i • . J. fi ,, l_' '. ... ,. :j . b\ ;. r· ~ , ;·t. r I' I ;. • "' l ;, ~( ' r I ' ;,. , $ ~-.;< ' .. i '1 ~1.Z.. -. i "Can't May and ~mber· have lu nch together- witbout August butting in?" Sea Lions Aid Navy In Deep Dive Work SAN DIEGO IAP \ -Sea lion~ are plunging in where N;;\'y dtep sea di vers fear lo I read. The Na1'Y is training them In help loc111e and salvagr Na1·y tesl devices up to a depth nf ~ feet. "Until now the Navy was lim ited In use of dil'er.S. who are de p I h · I i rn i n t e d . or submcrsiblf' \'ehicl e~ which are diff ic:.ilt l o tran.~port and are expc-nsive." sa id Marlin E. Conbov, head of the sea lion projeCt. "\\le reilsoned !hat a recn1•pry .s.vstem de s i g n e d arnunrl a sn1all marine mam· n1al !hat cnulrl stay out of \\'a\rr for long pc-riods 11nd move about on land 'ol'ould be an easy systcn1 to tr/lnsporl a nrl u~e " The N11 vy said lwo or three n1en accompany a sea lh1n in a rub hrr boat unlil they h;i ve pos111nned then1sel\'CS rnugh!y ovPr the suhmer,Red nbje1·t. as <'alrulared h.v using a receiver lo pick up sonar '"pj ngs " that it emits. The sea lion enters the: water. listens for the pings. and presses a rubbr.r disc ""'hen it has heard them. The men then givr the an imal what they c11!1 a •·grabber dr\'ice." which will C'ircle 11nd lock onto the subn1erged f!bjett when prtss- ed against it. The de vice is altached lo 11 nylon cord in the boat . anfl once lhe sealinn brings ii intn con t11ct 'ol•ith the object to l>f' rrtrievt'd. all the men in the boat h:1 ve to do is haul up whatever is on the ocean floor. '"Nol unly is the syfitem f'a.~ier lo use than the present nnes. it is also easier to main- t11in .'' Conboy said. "The sra lion requil't'S onl.Y a wire cap:e enelosure, access lo wa!tr and shade -and amplt fish to eat.·· Tht-sra l ion.~ are !rained I'll the na val Undersea ResP.11rch and l>evelopmenl C r n I e r labnralorv in Hawi.ii. but details of° the exptrimenl were releaMci here. Nostalgia Fails A1u1rt1ne11t V nit Votetl Down Flov \\'ard Jr. spent his <'hildhooi:I behind !he door of Al rin Pinkley's drug store rearl1ng comic books. "He ne ve r bou~h1 a n y thouv,h." cl1uckled lhP 1•e!eran Cnsla ,\oles;i r1 \y t·ouccilman ~1nnday night ''And neither d1rl h1i; hrothcr " nc~p1te th('1r l:u·k o f purch;isc.~. P1nlde v sOO~'l'd ]l!nnfla v nif;h1 he still ha~ raith in th¥ \Varel hnithc1·~ lie likrd the fa nuh· ~1 1 !r ap,'\rlrnents rhev \\'an!ed 1h huild at 770 w. \\'il~nn St Rut P1nklr~ 'i; 1·(•11.' w:is alnn e Thrl'l' o!hPr coun - r il mrn, rmpha~nJ nR a ne\\'. lnlJAhrr 11rw nn ;ipar!n1i-n(~. furn rd do'oln thr \1.1 a r rl brnlher~· rcQu r~t II) hutld 40 u ni!~ •Hl 1 9 acrr:- The1r n1a 1n ohJCl·lion 'l''ll5 hi.eh dPns1rv -too many ap- putn1cnts lnr thr land P inldrl' 1''111t he ~11ppnr!trl the :ipar1mcnrs bccau~e 1.hPy "''nuld be built ror f;:in11 lies . '"\l.1c've had 11 u11 lo our e\·eba11s with th ese singte u·n1ls." he grnv!'led Y,.'ard n1adr a fut ile plea.fur lhe ""'O rk1ng n1an" saying hi ~ l)'Pf! of c r on n m i ca I apArtmenls ;ire necdt'd 1n !he rity lo supply hon1es ''"' a mpc!rrate·il'ICOme skilled labor forcr. "This is not An expensive area, il"s a working man·~ area. Nice, practicBI," Ward gaid. Hui Mt!.yor Robert. Wil!IOn And Councilmen W i 11 a r d Jordan and William SI Clair remained adamant. "Sure. we've pulled a lot nf people in to Costa Mes11, '' commented St Cli1ir. ''Bui has the quality or lire reall y im· pro1•ed with.all tho~ peoplr~" "It is p:oing to creare 111 lraf- ric problen1 and it is n1•erhuilding the land." itdded .lf>rd<in. \Vard had retninded the rount·il of hi.o: chi ldhood d:iys a! Pink~ to t~ll lhrm lime~ lla1·e ('/Janged and ApBrl.ments arP netdf"d. The council vntt-ma\' have signa l!XI :inother cha nriing nf 1he 1 imP.~ in fast l{rowini;t Cosla ~!ei;:i . A ppoinls New Chief Engineer Frank f:. Vachon. Pre3ident of Coleman System~. Irvine. announl'ed today thr ii:p· pointrnt>nl of Otto ~l Sehifr a.~ lhe con1pany"s chief enRineer. Cole1nan System~ m11nufac- tures 11 diversified line of photographic product'.'! and t>lec l ronic inslrurrienlation. In addition. ii produceJ tltclronil' cont rols and pre cisio n n1easuremenl ~Y~~IJ!~ for the ·machine tool field, havin,11 ac- quir~ thr Bt!allie c111mer.ol line in 1957 11nd the Norden lint of rontrol s in 19til. r:-;~~~~;--~-------.) I <81lc&JJi[J](f)IIflWJ I SCHOOLS l NOW ENROLLING stlldentsfor the fall 1!:111 SCHOLARSH JPS available Call or wn·1e: The SUiiivan Elementary Schoel ~8912 E11anclero DtlV'I Mlt1lon Viejo, C1Hlom11 92$75 Telepho,,. (71 ,,.l 837-6510 Mrt. Lid• C.mpti.11, H.ld TttclMtr Thtl Sulnvan Etemenlsty School tt.45 Sl•••r Awnue Founltln van.,-, Cfri~lt 1270I lei.phone (Tl•) "2·1322 Mr1.Je•nne D•Y, H••d r .. cn.r I I ' I ' ' Flap ~fay Halt De~entralizing Prob11.tion •uth-Orlties had hoped their ntw nffict in Olsta t.1e11a would becnme a key ex- pe.riment<il station in a new f'fforl to d!eentra1it e eounty urvices . They pickM • site near lhrtt M:hools and in the mid- dle ol a r e sidenl l 1I neighborhood to ~ cloff lo the Pf!Ople. But Monday ni,lilhl the pe<iple t':s.plodM 10 3nger at tht' pros- pect of a probation racil ity near their homes. Rl'.sldents' objections may halt thf' pro- gr11m before II atarl'- "Wf' 're not i ntere M~ in being ne,1111tive , upsetting pro. pie or beCQmin11 destructive." s11y!' M11rlil14 ret Grier , chief prnbation officer lnr the coun- ty. "We hoped to l11unch a positive program here." The probation dep.:irtment has already signed a lease for 1 4.700.sq ua re-foot bujjd1ng at 1055 El Camino Drive. Twel vf' probation off I c er s . two superv1~rs and five clerks were sel lo movf' in Oct. I. "We don't know what hap- pens to be .rnoving date now ." said Mrs. (;rJer. "It depends on the ou trome of a mtt!ing with rE'l!idenls Sunday." Probation !ip(lkesmen ar't going to expl atn l h e i r pro- i;:ram lo the residen ts at 7 p.m, at Davis Intermediate Sl'hnol. hoping they can turn the tide of anger. Mrs. Grier explained what the offirr is intended for. "Each case officer would handle about 40 probation r;ises. About 70 percent of the l'?.-.e.o1 would be JUVeni!l's. !ht> rest adults. \\'e like this site because it's con venient to our client.s. "These probalinn c11ses ere nnt ready for .!I.tale prisons, they ere not ca ~es that require institutional care. But lhey are not first offenders either," She u id typical cases In- clude youths arresttd for auto thefl, ma rijuana users or in- couigi ble. y11uths. ··we counsel them, try to help with whatever problems they ha ve. This is why we want to be near schools. "'e want lO stop dro p outs. much of our work is with schools. '"If we went lo an induslrial area we 'd defeat our purpnse. \Vt can operate from the !r1n.1.1e if we have tn." Shf' said prnhationary people ha ve not caused trouble near fac1lll1es In Hunt1ngten Bl'ach or Orange. "Crfminals don't commit a crime in fro111 n/ the polil'e slitLion." A key part of the pti;iArarn at the Costa Me.sit facitit \ ts tn hf' a 1111lunteer service. 'ra•i ng as a con1bined com1riunt~'. recreat1nn and crisis t'enter . t\.1rs. Grier said one Harb11r Area ~·omen's group alrearly has organized volunteers to help cou nst-1 at the office .and pa y part of the rent. "We hoped to offer a 11 1de range of prevenr.ion pt'O· grams." she txplained. '"\Vt did not intend to upset the community Wf''ve never haJ lh ls type of trouble Defore." She said Lhe Hunt ington Beach probation offict i! oo• near a residential area, bul lhl' one in F'ullerlon Is. •·\l.'f''ll have to wail and see 11 this IJ\f'eling Su n d a y answers some or the ques· 11nns We're sympathetic to the feelingi; of lhese peoplt ." THE BEST i;: .. adrrship p 11 11 & prove "P .. 11nu1.~" is nnt' of the "nrld's most pnrull'lr comic ... lrirs. Rf'ad it daily in th e OAJl.Y PILOT. For people who have everything - scattered al I over. ---::: 1599 It you like to 1ave money . 11va Sunday too l' Th• Anywlitt• Shelf. Doublell as a hand- some display unit or a prac ti c al storage organizer Ff!at ures the gleaming look o l chrome pos ts and cross ba rs wi th ~ cri sp houndstooth pallern on thei shel- ves. g•• • P1nncr1ft'9 5 ahetf silver storege shelvi ng. R1sl!t1 fl1k lng. peeling. rusl- ing and acr1tching. 72 "'x36 "x12"', 72"x~"'x1 8" shelvi ng. 11.19 o"i1'-' ·;.;.· ;..;."' ;.;.·. ~ .. ~~ • 11 99 7'16' steel chalet Sale $77 Reg. $99. Delu xe steer chalet storage building. Steel panels are chemically treated, pa inted and sealed tOr rus! retarda· 11on. Double telescoping steel doors, ride-in/out ramp. wood- grain finish. 9"x8' steel chalet .•.... , •..•......• , reg . S 159. Sale S 122 9'x12' steel cha let ...... , •.......... reg. $199. Sale $159 • 11 99 'Mt'tCh1erranean' style steel shelving units. F e~l ures include <1 \1111sl~b!e sht>lves in lam1nal'l:d y,•alnu1 grain f1r•sh M~d11er1anea n' st ~ lr>rl ;iccPnted bl.aclc s1rfn rian,,li . fi ni als and (Jn~ts 4695 Doub(e Mediterranean 60 . W x 72 " H x 12·· D 2795 Single 'Mea1terra nean' ~tylo:. sleel shelving un 11. 30" W x 76" H x 12" D w 4-shelf unit ha! wa lnut finished shel· ves and polished peW1er tone posls. 4 shelf. 9 box storage unit. Large cc: paclty In very little floor ap1c1. JC Penney *Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: Avai lable al these sf ores: CANO GA PARK CARL SBAD DOWNEY FA SHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HU NTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THE CITY " RI VERSIDE VENTURA. Use Pennys time payment plan . ~ n I I y 0 Life of Riley GI Barber Ht1s it Made Cll U LAI , V1e~nam IAP) -When Glenn Hood went Ir war !he gang at Earl Zeinf':r's barber shop threw a far~ well party vl'ith visions of gory rombat in the jungle! of Vietnam. Since 1hen, mnre than 100 ~hOwgir!~ have disrobed in his bedroom. Generals call him bf his firsl name. colonels curry his favor. He slet>ps in la\e eats in the officers' club and has private. air-conditioned quarter!. The 21 -yeflr-old soldie r has nev er fired a gun In Viet.. n;im Tn him t.he enemy is A bald pate. Hood is the jileneral 's barbt'r. nne or the most influen· lial 1nen 111 America! Division hf'lldriuar!ers. "l!'s lhe San1son complrx."' he JZ:ltn1ts "'.'-lo nne messes \i 1!h the 0111 0 hrhind the shears. If the bors at Zelner's coulit see n1e now!" ; · 110/'ld ca me to Cllu Lai from Coulterville. Ill He startl'd as A rnrdil':1 I supplj· clerk. but a computer sho"·ed he'd gone In P.t'llevillr Barber Collei:e. "Al first I didn't "·ant 10 do It. me a Spec. 4 cutting a gC!nC!r:>l'~ hair. Hut they prt'ssur,rn me into it." Sn Ho<od move<! frn m barrackt into (\\'O rooms behind th P st:i ge of !he nfficers' c!uh. He discn1•errd that his b<-d- rnnrn al~'l srrved as a rhang1ng room for show girls "'ho entrrt;:iin theri> f\'Pry Satunt:11·. "Al first it hie"' n1v m111d , the whole sfllup," he said. "Nnw. 11f1rr eight month.~ nf havin,I! naked women in my rnom. I'm kind flf used to it. ··or r.?ursr !'m nnt supfMJserl lo be in there "''hen they 're dr('~S111(!. Allhnugh his on!~· 11ssil::ned duty ls trimmin,g three grnrrats and rhrir st11 ffs, Hood \.l'elromes all officers and civilian contr:ic!ors ba~ed at Qiu Lai. "J cut about 80 or 90 hea~ a 1¥eek.'' he s11id. "I'm not alln\.l•rd tn ask fnr p;ivment Qut everyone !iris alxlut a $1 a head. They know Lhat if t.tiey don't the.v'll gel 8 lousy haircut next time. ! can make, 1 guy look real stu~id with- out him e1·en kn1J1~ing it. ~Inst n[ them lr.v to ht-nice lo me. But I ce rtainly don·! have to be nice to them If t di:fl't want to. "\\then a ni;in's in my ch;:rir ne·s my equ;i l, whether he 's wearin.e: one s1rrpe or twd stats. As a barber it's my jnh to draw them out. make con\?rsation. and t think ·r succeed prelty V.'fli. They co11fidr, In me, even the gen- erals " ~1;1jnrs and ln"·er-grade officer beg him to leave their h;iir as long as regulationi; permit As he sees it, "only the colonels and generals are still 1qu11.re." ' Little Laos Jf illage Sleeps Thro~gh. War PAl\SE. LAOS 1U PJ 1 - Thnusands of propaganda leaflets prepared by t hi An1ericans \.l'aftcd i: en r I y t hrou~h thP sul tr~1 air <ind sPt· tlcd u:;l'le::.sl~· in the murldy 7'o1eknng Ri\'cr. Nn one \\·nrrles 1n111·h abnul upse111ng the ecologica l ba l;i nce in Southern Laris, m11 rh of "'hirh ha,<; heen cr11tered by Cnmn1unis1·firrd 122m111 rocket" an<! ('harred hy Amerrran·m.<1de nap;ilm. A L:tn in a lnng-t;iil bn:tt f1.'ihC!<l a sl')g,t:v lcrtflet frnin the ri\'Cr and re'11d abnut Pathet Lan .<:9ld1ers whn h 11 v e defected In 1he i;to\·ernment side The !ranet was a remi nder of the 1var, \1•hich ha~ not yrt tnuche<I th is sleepl' river tnwn :ilthoui:;h there is b \ l t er fi~h!i ng tnr 1he Cnmn1unist- held to1,1•n of Paki;nn~. onh· 26 miles east in the ht'art of the Bnlnvcns rlate;iu. \\;hen N Qr th Vir1namf'<;f' lrn{lp~ i:irahbt:d mn~t nf the Bnlnvrns lai:t April. !herr "·rre Cnmn1unist forces within 12 miles of rriki:e 1\merican dt>penrlen1s 111rre f'\'ar11a1erl h,v plane :irm rn1lr~ nnr!h !n 1!1r car11!11l nf V1,,nli:tn P fnr 11 rnu- plP nf month~. hut !hey ;:ire bark now. Althouch r 11'tlia n I r R f I i r .'i!l"lps f)n Rovir 2:1 nn thf' outskirts nf rakse. ;ipp;irentlv frw penplr hrre fee I thrmi:rlves tlirPa1enrd by the f1,i:htinJ.! nn the plate;iu In f;irt. rak~,.. resident~ e1·)r!en!h' :irP :i.~ <':!Im ;i~ thrv "·rre last F'ehru:ir~' d1rrin.i: the American·~upportrrl ~nu I h Vietn:irne~e in1·;:i~inn nf L;in~ Th;it fl')r:l\' kn1frd in!n fhe Laot ian panhanrlle ahout 120 :::rir n1iles from herf' frorn the northern t1r nf South Vietn:im l!istnr~· ind i c a ! l's the\ rei:1dcnts !lf P11k se h a 1· e r,.:i~on lo he ralm. Althnugh rh1.q cnmm erri:il center nf fi0 .000 nftrn h11s h<'rn 1,1•ith1n ran).!e nf Com munist rork€'ts..., the Nnrth Vietnamei:e have nnt made 11 ~erion!I .izr11b at ii. The rea~n i:ii prnhahly that the Communists 11re ahle to I oht a\n medicine. electronic equi pment and food here. ll js knQ"'n that Communist agerits d€'11l "'1\h Chinese merchants in Pakse for sUJ> pile~ "'hieh are sent into the co11ntr.vside and disappear intn the jungle on lhe backs of porters. An1erican source!! here helieve that thi:ii is one re11son Paksr will he left :tlone by the ('n mnlunistl\, at least for th e tirne being. Pak1'e is !ht: headquarters for the four!h mili tary reJ,?ion hu1 the !own appears rather 11).!ht!.\ defrnded. Enlis!ed Lan tronps whoop it 11r at ni,e:ht at i:uch 1,1•es!.ern· stylf! n1ghl clubs as !hf' "Apolln" and tht "Alue Sk~'." The izirls <1rP bC'l1f!r lookin.iz and j11 .'i! 11s flVAilable 111 the Lan nfftrrrs club at the edi;:r nr the r1t1'. A cold bottle of Oani.~h h~er costs 60 cents lhJ>re. The li1'in,I! is still slo"' Anrl e:i1'v in Pakse. ~·hert nnl' huildin~ ha.~ ~ rinem:i nn th,. lnwer noor, a rasinn on the tnp floor anrl hntrl rooms on the flnnr~ belwren. The Ameriran~ are r11r ll'.<:5 1·1~1hle hetr tti11n in \'ientianr ~ are thr Th<1i mi!it:::rr1· prr,<;onnel. who arr not sup- pnsed tn hr 1·1sihle 11! al l 51nce the aHies den\' that Thai regu · Jars ;ire f!µJi linR in l.afls. An Amr.rtc11n n1ilita r1· man rnnfirmed !li11t Thai pi nts f\1· the i:lubby\~·in~ed TI!l's In strikes over fhl' Rnlnl'f'll~ "Those Thai pilnt.s 11re rf111l y i:itvld ... he salrl On the outskirL~ nf P:ik~ a 11roup of F'renrh nuns play ti n1ih1 \•ersion of soccer on the l11v.•n "r a school. A few French sn1<1iers are ht're ll'I heln train Lt1oti11n troops. The F'rr.nch. e1cepl for A Few. m!t •~II •it h tht AmerlcaN """ •t somt of them tittnt the Americans ha11e dnne it all wrong in Lans STARS SydnPY Om11rr 11 onr of thr "'nrld's il'rr11t astrnlo- i'"f!. His rolumn is nn!' nf lht> DAILY PILOT'S trt.11l f.,11tt1r"s. I ~ee ·~ l cday' s Want Ads • rr·s A CANOE. IT'S A RED CANOE, IT'S A J OYOUS R E D CANOE for la.le 1n tnday's aas- siflecl K'Ct1C1n' · ~ e YOU CA/II DRIVE THIS ·s.1 Pont1.11c v.a, with f s~r1. ind Grand Prix 11.~rls, 11nrl II will be a 1;mooth ride, bl>caut;t this car la in eXCl!llenr condl· tloo. e CARRY TH I S TYP& \\'RITER \\' ITH YOU. t~VEN orr TiiE BEAT- EN TR.ACK because it's 11 por111t){e Ro)'a l Satan . Ir won't c~ck under fhr ~tr11in her11u:y it'1 in good '1"(1dltion roo: DAILY "LDT JJ Moretti Holds Big Puneh Calif orn~.a • Ill SACRAMEr..'TO (AP\ -To the outsider wanting to run for president. there are f e w guideposts I h r o u g h the. tangled, shifting maie of Dtmocralic party politics in Californla. In the absence. o( a strong, formaJ party structure. far- tions de11t:lop most of t t n around clusters o f of· flee.holders t.~d persona!itie!I. profess i o n a I campaign managers and the wealthy men who make big campaign contributions. Bui one benchmakrr is !he job of speaker of the Stale Assembly, considered the No. 2 post in power in California behind that of governor That Is why 3~yea.r-0ld Bob Moretti of Van Nuys. ever since l\e was elected speaker last January, has been I.ht target of friendl y persuasion and pressure lo endorse ont: of the candidates or potential candidates ror the ~mocrat1c presiden tia l nomination I n 1972. Such en endorsement can be a big hoost to a candidale's campaign in the June 1972 California pre s id e n t i a I primary where thl' ~·inner takes all the. more than 270 delegates 11otes to t h e DE>m(l('r•tic n a t i o n a I con- ~ntion. Moretti, onetime .protegt: of former speaker Jess Unruh, ls a personal friend of Indiana Sen. Birch e11)'h, one of the polentiAl candidates. He has been high on the list of those sought ior en- dorsement by the increasingly active campaigns of Sen. Ge<Jrge McGovern of South Dakola and f.dmund S . Muskie of Maine, Morelli recentl y chal!ed ~·lth New York Mayor John V. Linds.ey . the. rtcenlly ·con- verted Republican who uys he may become a candidate in 1972. And Moretti hu t1 ten- nis date with Lindsay soon. A.:i a number or other California officeholders an- nounced l'ndorsement-mos tly for Muskie but some for McGovern-Moretti had decid· ed to make his commitment around Oct. 1. But now, Moretti says be dM changtd his mind . "Wh ile r had antici pated making snme endorsement by the first of October. I think l 'll stay loose for a while," Moret- ti &aid tn a lnttr vl e" Thursday. "There JI ao much that ia going to happen be.fore we gel to the ~ilornla primary, I want to take a look. We don't know for 1ure whit candldath will be In the race. I'm going to .sit back and take I" close look and will be trying to malnltin good re.latlons with all of them.•• Mom.U· inslsta he Is Mt trying to be a power broktr, holding OtJt In ea:change f11r commltmenl.3 from a potential president. He probably will wind up on which@11er delega- Sale. Save 21 95 to 31 95 on our best selling refrigerators. lion i°" to the convention at Miami Beach and M\..: a role In lht CalUOl'n\a campaign ot the De.moeratlc nominee, no matter who It ls. The speaker 1lao ii looklnc toward a possible race ol his own In 1'7f for governor. Hil eount.rpart in t h e Senate, presldent P{'O tern James Mills of San Diego, alao a potential gubernatorial can- didate bl. lf7t. • n d o r 1 e d Mliskle Jut sprln(. So did Se<retary of SU. .. Edmund G. Brown Jr.. 33, ·the only De.rnottal holdlnC atatawidl elt<:ted olfltt. And color costs no more than white. Savel 38.90 on the pair The values are here every day. Even Sunday* 1 Save 21 95 Reg. 259.95, Sale $238. Pennc;rHte 13.1 cu. ft. no frost refrigerator. 101 V2 pound freezer capacity, 3 zinc finish steel shelves (2 s!1d1ng), twin porcelain e namel finiah cr~pers. White or avocado. Save 31 95 Reg . 399.95. Sale $3&8. Penncre1te i a.1 ca. ft. no frost. slde-by·1lde retrtger1tor. 21'3 pcun~ freezer capacity, slidlng ABS plastic crisper and meat pan. White, avocado or harvest gold •.•. color costs no more at Penneys. Save $22 Reg. $298. Sale 1271. Penncren-11.I a a. no frost refrlgerelor. 139 pound freezer capacity, twin porcelain enamel fi nish ortepeft and meat pan. White, coppertone a~ 0t lllrl:11t gold. · Same refrlger1tor wtth avlomattc loe l9all& Reg. $339, Sele $317 Sale prlcet effective Thuradllly. September 23 thru Sunday, September 26. u .... -~ I 11::1 \ Orig. 219.95 NOW '198 Penncre1te washer w1th 6 progr1mmed 1ettlnga. \~htle, coppertone. avocado or harvest gold. Orig. 174.95 NOW '158 Ptnncrette gas dryer wtth '4 t1mper•lure 1ettlngs White, coppertone. avocado Penncr••fC' eleetrtct dryer with C temperature 1ettlng1. Orig. 144.95, Now S128 JC Penney JCPer)ney service *Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GRANADA HILLS> HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK+ LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENTURA WE STcHESTER +c~1ed Sunda~a MOITTCLAIR NEWl'Of!T BEACH SU)' it on Pinnt)'• time payment - ' • I • ! I I I • l JI DAJLY PILOT \v'edntsd.1y, Stpttmbtt 22 . 197 1 FAMILY C:I RCIJS fl11 BU Ke•- .. •.. .. ' .. ,.,. .. ' . .a ' .. , '" ,,, f\I:.''"" ""*• .a,. . ..,.h , don't know if ony of the kids ore coming to my party. When I gave them the in vitations all they said was 'goodyl"1 Mesa Seek s to S lo w Supervisors A ctions Orange County supervii1ors are moving too fa st to please Costa Mt!sa Councilmen. So councilmen moved ?-.1on· day night lo try and apply the brakes to the county express. They passed two resolutions asking supervisors to hold up approval on projects until the cities are better informed about them. Both projects are proposal s offered by Firsl District Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana. The first involves establishment of an Orange County Housing Authorit y. Its purpose would be to seek federal funds for low cost housing and generally control construction in the county from that aspect. "He's asking the board of supervisors to approve it this month." ~1ayor Robert \Vilson said. ''BuL ht! has never ex- plained to us "''hat type of federal help will be sought or what controls will be given the hou sing authority." Battln's second proposal is creation of a county consumer protection agency. "Again. the man hes not told us any details about it," complain~ Wilson. ''If he has good programs, we thould hear about them. If he 's just playing pol itics. the ideas should be killed ." Cou ncilmen also complained that ~the Board or SupervisOrs has taken several recent ac- tions without even notifying the city. such as granting ap- proval for a probation office in a controversial location. "We're still part of the county community and we ought to be given some con- sideration by the supervisors," Wilson declared. State's Lawyers Urged To Refor111 Legal Tangle SAN DIEGO (AP l California's lawyers have be.en urged by two top state of· ficials lo take the lead in reforming their profession and tht! legal process, which one of them 6ays Is "on the verge of collapse" 11nrl the other says is "desperate." "We are at a crisis stage," state Alty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger told the California Bar Associ ation at a joint session here with the Con- ference of California Judg@e. "Lay peop\t! everywhere are expressing an i ncreased restlessness and dissatisfac- tion Y•ith the legal proct!ss and those \\.'ho carry 1t out.'' he said. He added that the bar association is "well to the rear" in reform movements. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke told the meeting that "!he rtasons for the desperate siate of the criminal justice system ran be traced to decades and decades of neglect'' -including a "staggering indHference. from publ ic official!! :ind the legal profess ion itself ," Reinecke sa id the very ex- istence of ''civil justice ~I we know it" is at stake, and that the attorneys therefore. must ''pr omo te m!!aningful changes" in the otar future. Among Reineck.e's recom· mendations was that e11rh county's municipal justice and superior courts be combined into one court. ·with the state financing the whole system. He also urged the bar association to "explore the use of videotapes as transcripts for trials and court records" and the use of computer1 for filing decisions "so judgu can check reC"Ord1 and p a s t decisions and render a decision on the spot." YQunger called on the con- vention delegate:i: to support his legislative proposal that only \awyt!rs who havt! been judged competent be allowed to handle capital casts. This measure has met with only "wary neutrality'' from the bar before. he said. "Now a person In serious trou ble may deliberately hire an incompetent lawyer. hoping and anticipating that if his at- tomty does an inadequate job in the court of a trial which results in his conviction, he can su cct ssfully appe.al on the grounds of inadequate representation," Younger said . '"Yet while an attorney can be disc iplined by the 1tate b11r and the supreme court for drunkenness, for drug ad · <liclion and for 1tealing from hi.11 clle.nts," he continued , "he cannot be disciplined for :i:trik- ing al the very founda tion or the law by failing lo represent his client in a competent man- ner." Colo1· It Green Red Worst on Fire Trucks? Sf. LOUIS tUPl ) -No one knows why fir!! eng in"'11 are red, but Don Alvln aaya they shouldn't be. Alvin, pruident W a r d LIFrance Truck Corp., a flre- fig htin& equipment manufac- turer, hu learned that red IA not a parUcularly &ood color !or high v~lblllty. "tt'a one of lht least visible colon In the spectrum," Alvin said. "'lbe eye Ls red-blind at niebt.. ••. and red red is not partiallariy lood dUT!ni lbo dly. AJvtn ntd the lhcrtase in alr-c::onditloned ea rs makes \llltbWty more lmportant, alnct can we driven with lb<Jr wlndOWI clooed. Hb Elmlr1, N.Y. finn dilcottred yellow or white is better than red. Researcbtr• fotmd lime-yellow' best. •color TAKE T HE We Da re You . . Alvin called "a real eyt catcht!r." "We're trying lo get a color AO unique lo fire trucks that it won't be conrused with am- bulances or sanitation trucks or anything else," he said . Many fire chiefs are reluc· tant to buy trucks that aren't rte!. Alvin said. although his firm is already selling some that aren't. "We'll tell a fire chief th•t he really doesn't w11nl a red fire truck and he'll a.ty, 'wh•l <kl you mean I don't ~·anl a red truck: I always buy a red truck.' " lfowever. many chief! are btginning to realize safet y can be improved with another col· or. he added. "We $et tilt day whtn red won't be the 1t.andard color," he said. NEWS QUIZ • Every Saturday Sourdoughs Gather With Tales of Gold SEAITLE <AP l -Tl'le hair 11 1etUn1 thinner but tht! atorltt"N.e blg1er than ev1r as p 1 on e"tr a 1ather for the Jnttrnatlonal Sourdough Reu· nion to swap stories about life In the &old ruah boom towns of Alaaka and the Yukon Ter- ritory at the turn of the cen- tury. Cha rlie Fyfe , 68, remembers the time he put a bo1 with a million dollars in money and 1ecurttles on a w o o d e n sidewalk that was floating throurh downtown Dawson , Y.T., toke~ it oot of the !!ood watera. He later look the money and bank rl!C:ord s home to dry in his kitchen. Now a reside.nt of Fort Langley, B. C., Fyfe managed branches of the C&nridlan Bank of Commerce i n Dawson, Whlteh&rH 1 n d British Colum bia citltl. Pe.tet Jensen, ii, oow • resi- dent or. Bremerton , Wash., remembers walk.Ing acrou a glacier in 1912 to gel to • ntw gold field at Chi!1nt , ln tht! Wrangell Mountains of Aluka. There were lhouaands when the sourdou gha held thtlr first reunion here in 1929. Only 25- 30 are on hand for this year's four-day meetina. which open- ed Thursday. The !OurdouahA took their name from the yeast douah they kept on hand from year to ytar to make breed. pan- c1kes and bannock. With a small pot of !OUrdough, 111 sa t k of nour. 111 b111 nf beans and some tea 1 proapectnr could make it though the winter . There were t.hr!!e gambling halls, thret dance hal111 end 13 11loona In Valdez, Al1ska, when Harry Schultz , who ad- mita lo being "p•st 80, aetUed there 1rcund 1916. "If yflu didn't show up at every aaloon every night, they came to see if you were Aick," he recalls. Ev1 Axelsen waa horrified when ahe got of! the boat as a new bride and round herself in the mining camp of Chatanika, near Fa irbanks. "Our house had c11nvas walls that kept blowing and I was sea sick for days after I got oft the boal." r-.tr1 , Axelsen rememb<!rs the all-nl.l(ht da nces v.•hen the women brought the food , the men brought the beer and "the guys from the mess house played the fi ddle and harmonica " "When there were 20 women In a town with 200 or 300 men. it didn 'l m11tter if you could d11nce Qr not. yoo had a good time ." she recalls. Someone brought up !he subject of nicknames and the pioneer.!! began re<'11lllng men motel where his homt. hid such as Slop Jake. "he once been. boarded rlogs and used to col· "l knew 1l was Nome bf:. lec:t refuse from t.he r~t•u· cawe there wu a alin at lhe rani.s for them." Diamond airport," ht uJd. Ktd, "he didn't drink or amoke --'--------- but he sure h11d a diamond ;" Two Story Hant; Two '.:)tep Louis; Lonesome Pere: Skag. way Bill and the F'lying F'inn. Man y or the sourdoughi who hi.ve visited t~lr old ho1unl.s ~ince com ing "out side," have had experiences simih1r tn th•! of Jerome Simson of Arrtdia . Calif., v.·ho grew up in Nome bel"-ttn 1905 and 1917, Wheri he went back in 1967. lhe \\•hole tn1,11n had burnf'd and been rebuilt, l'.'ld I.here w11s a FALSE TEETH That Loeaen Need Not Embarrass Don't kt•P worr1!11r abo14t yo11r rai.. lfft!t dropp10.1 at th• wronr tlrnt. A dent11re adhffLV• call btlp. FASTEETH• riv• dentllr9ll • l&llt· er, firmtr, 1t.eaditr hold. Mak• u t.- lnc mort enjsysblf. For mON ~rity arid comfort, UM P'ASTEtTH O.n-ture Adhtt! .... ·POW'der. Dll1'Ltl4rta that "t ar• .... 11.ttat i. llultll. a. your de11tilt recularly. Specials for the homes of special customers. The values are here every day. Even Sunday.* // Special 134 bath towel Terry towels in fluffy, n•w sheared cotton Jacquard with fringe. Buy them in gold, green, orange or rose. Hand towel, 14c Wash cloth, 44e Special 99c 4 oz. •k•ln Acrylic knitting worstad. Parfect for mi king your own euslom~knitted or crocheted sweaters, hats, dresses. Special 366 Lightweight thermal blan k1t far every aeason. Aayon/polyeater, nylon bind - ino . Gold, avoc1do, pink or blue. ii I 11 I ;1 II 1 · I I I ' ' .> · Mm1~r1irn1~111m1~ijffi1\Mrn11 1, Special 1 ~~th tow11 Special Bright splashes of color make th ese 'Tu li p Gard en' couon terry ensembles the prettiest thing th at can h appen lo a bath . Gr een, gold, ro se combos. Hand towel, l 'c Wash clol1. ''c ; .. I· Special 188 'Yuma' patl ern .novelly curt ains of p'oljaster/ ra yep with Orl c ne •cryli c braid trim. Mathine wash- il b!e, in yellow, green, melo.n. 24", 30" and 36"' rengths. 10" :( 50" valance, 1.12. 299 Tw in Penn Prest• percale decorative sheets at prices you'd pay tor muslin! Pink or aqua, 11111 or filled. T< Full size. 3.99 Piiiow cases. 2 fo r 2.49 JC Penney The values are here every day. *Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores : BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOG A PAR K CARL SBAD CHULA VIS TA COLLEGE GROV E DOWNEY F A~HION VALLEY·SAN DIEGO FU LL ERTON GL ENDA LE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BE.,CH LOS Al TOS MONT CLA IR NEW PORT BEACH NOR TH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE ' THE CI TY . RIVER SIDE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENT uRA WE SJCHE oTER WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. Ch .. go it. All other a1ore1 open Monc1 11 t~o ugh S1turd1y. DAILY PILOT }:f II , ' . ~.·' . " ... ,, We want your 1iew to be .the best car you ever owned. There's bound to be a Chevrolet just right fer you, your famil y, your budget and your kind of driving. Tbebst. No qualifications. No 1tild vations. We want it to be the moot beautiful. moot t!Ollblefree. moot comfortable car you evtr owned. So we've liven the 1972 Caprice (above) power steering, power front disc brakes, refined power ventilation and.an improved front bumper to provide added front-end protection. Plus a 400<ubic-inch VS engine and Turbo Hydra-matic automatic transmission. I. Ail standard, as you expect with a luxury car. And Caprice is but one of the new Chevrolets. There are 43 in all: pictured below (left to right) are the ,1972 Moote Carlo, Chevelle, Nova, Camaro and Vega. - . . . Whatever your choice. we Want your new Chevrolet to be the best car you ever owned. No less. . ........ -· ._ ~-, .... I . . • • • . . : I ' I I t • I l4 DAILY PILOT Doctors Shouldn 't Ry Ptl~ .J. Stelncrohn 111.D. "I'm afraid t.n 11sk ror ron - 11.lH.tuon . ., I can'l un dpr s lan d v.·h:v so n1any patie111s snl! h a~'f' such inexcus:.ible anxiety. Do we doctor.; sit Sil high on • ptdtstal that those .,.,., trea1 look upon us as littlt gods~ If so . we do not deserve such distinetion. We are only fellow 1·e·rif t!M\~ human beings trained to help the sick. V.'hy should v.·e bf htld in sueh awe that "' f' un- consciou sly in~ti!l fear? I can't find any 1•alid reason why a patienr h11sn't thr. riilhl to ('011- sullarion-espec111lly 11 he 1s In pain. Dear Dr. St.e1ntTnhn · ln a recent column you v.·rotc . ''Three heed~ somet1me:o; pre bgter than two." I can'l even gtl two head.~'. To get right to !he point. l had 11 5(>ina1 dis k removed several month5 ago. I ha ve never bttn so incapacitated and in such ronstant pain since then. This surgton t h11 vl! Is supposed lo be one of thl!: top men in his field . \li'ell. my problem is that he adm its he doesn ·r kno..-• 1he reason for my rain. 1f he fi"esn'I know . whert does 1h11t li!:a ve me'.' Up a crttk -that's "'here. Wouldn't you think Ir he doesn't know he's su !;1:gl!:st a consultation with 11nother doc- tor? No. no. 1'ht patien1 drte.cin't suggest such a thing these da ys. Never get the doc· tor mad at you! Believt me, if It wa l'I one of hil'I lovl!:rl ones in· volved, I'd bet mv last dollar he wouldn 't hesiiate for one moment ~etting s n m e n n,. else's opinion. As you !iaid in your colum n. "ll doesn "t makf' !'ien.~f' goinl! through lire wonderin~ "''hat"s ,.,.rnng-" This cons!ant ph ysi cal pll in h11s aHe:cted both mr and mv wife: emotionally . as well. 11 ·S A cruel world . Whal h11ppens !.(I pe:ople \\'hen lhcy 11rf' in the hands of an exper! and don·1 fttl bel!Pr'.' What shall I do'.' -Mr. M. COMMENT: Whal shall vou do? The answer is !'iO 1i1niple and apparent. I a lmnst hesitate to give it : Ask for consultation. What are )'OU afrsi id rif? Hurt ing the doclor 's fetlings? As I keep sayi ng, the pat ient'!! fttling8 come first 11 n d foremos t. hide$. I doubt lhal any modern doctor - especially if.., M ... '11perr· -will hesilatl' l'l call in con- sultation when his pHlient r~ quests ii. So ll.'hy surfer another day needlessly. Mr. r-.1 ? 1 repeal: .o\sk for ('flnsultation -tnda v It's pns.cible the "!i.f'Cfl~ head" ma v have !hi!: oi1ns"'·er 1ri relieve vou r,f \"OUr mi.~erv fl:n 11uHeri n~ paii,nt :i;. h ~ 11 1 d hesitate In sisk fnr con· sultation. r.l EDICALE.TTES I Repll"~ In Reider$ I Dear Dr. Slt.incrohn : On fll\' last birthday I "")('bratl'd nOt only becau$e I reaf'herl !hi! 11Re of 50, but because I harl los1 SO pounds during the y t 11 r . following 11 di"l my dnctor li:&ve me That pu1s mt in th!! normal "'"tight class ai;:a1n. My mother who ha.1> nevrr been fat all her life 1s a darl· inl!. litt lf' l11d.v of 90. Nnw. "''i1 h 11 ht11f' he!ri from Rood hrrr<.11- 1.y and freedom from nhf's1ty . l"ll Stt H 1 can ~ua l her rM'· nrd of lonj!.evily. -r-.t rs f' COi'tl <\fEi\'T· r-.1y bes! v.·ishes . Dear Or. ~teincr(lhn · I ii n1 f'Xlreml'ly sh" llOfl nindrsf. f need a breast. "x::tm inal1nn bur am Inn rmbarrassrd In be ex- iiminOO by <1 m:Ue phy~iri an T\·I' n11tgrown m.v rn <1 1 r pediatrici11n. a~ J'm 16. \Yh11! shall T do? -~1is:r;. W. COMMENT· Votir hrl!:.A!d. crindition mi:ty nol l>f' 11n- port11nt at all , yet it's l'.>f'tler not lo procr•stlnale. Your pediatrici an mAy not consider vou too old !o ex11mine. 8\' Ret1i11.i;: in tourh wi1 h him. ~·oi1 c~n Al le111t be refrrrerl lo a ftmale physician for rx- amination. • F11ligue and Wtt1i..ne:r;.11 C'an resu[l from chronic 11nxiety gaytt Dr. Steincrnhn in his booklet. "What To Do Fnr Chronic Anxiety.'' For a CO P" write him in care of thi!' newspaper t1nclosin11 25 cent" In coin 11nd • STAMPED SE LP -A DORESED EN· VELOPE. STARS S)'clnry On1111rr 1., nnr 11r thf' \O.'f'lrl<fJ; ~rr111 l!~lrnln• 1ie1·1.. Ill:-: rnlumn is r,n,. nr fh,. DAILY PILOT'S r1"t>11.l fel hll'f'S. , WNl ~tH!a1 Stett"'ltll'r 22 , 1971 ' , ~ HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: "<WNTI."' ¥Allrt -,,.... M•tMH• Jt. a! T'11Mft ll'OUNTAlft VALLa'I' -ll l ll .... , ... , I t•• ....... ....,., f l TOllO -II Tt,.. 11 IKati.111 llN• COSTA MUA -Ult M1._ 1 rr11.. ti 'frl-Ii. CO,TA Ml'\A -l:U E 1l'ltl I! 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ANO HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNTINGTON tlACH -21UI tN<n t l\I•. 11 Alli~!• 'AHTA AHA -1* W. t:•!,,.., 11111 6nlllt SI. WE$TMINSTElll;.....a'1 Wtilmltuler 1 t GelM" Wftl HUNTINGTON &l"ACM -... 1 Atl"" 11 ,__.., HUNTINGTON lf!ACH -I Nt:ft -f.fl"'I' 11UNTINCilON llEAC11-Wtrtwt &. Spr11•0<S.1t No Liquor •I t li• W•1tmln1t1r, Villao• Center, &.•cli Blvd. •I Atlanta, Warn•r at Springdal•, Ada ms at Brookliurst Stores. Distiller's Choice Straight Bourbon FIFTH G.ll.LON I~ prool •Pt <i t ll v pt1c t d +o •~·• ~011 \I 00 o" put~~•I• of l bo!tl•s! 3~s911 Reg. 991 Gigantic Sale of Hand 1 ools Sale of 451 to 781 Electrical Needs 25% OFF Plumbing Needs • Sl.19 15 Ft, Ct1111lr. DNi•I Awg., $I .64 • $1.91 $h1w., Htoll , , . , , .. Sl.49 • $1 .19 42-Pc. Plu'"liolllf Kit , , ... 19c •19clulioli..-Ttnlr.loll .... ,, ••. 6 7c • l9c 5-111. lulloli..-For"' Cu~ , , • , 59c • 69c s,.., •,.St."'" Fouclft ..• , . 5lc • J9c ~tlKllt Wosh .... Sc ..... • • .l9c Sove 25't~ °""'our regular everyday low prkes on oufitoroding KtystON bross plumbing ilem1, Made to Soll for $5.98 & $6.981 Famous Artists Major Label Stereo -Tapes ;/~\::~~:. '2" .... , et JI-I• II"~ • , ..... 1 ltll IM•-I• • Uttlt 11<._, • •tAI Choow fram o 1,...,,11 "''"" 0»0rtm¥1t at bt1I i1lllng title. & top ortim.. Many on top ch.arts only o f..,.. months 0 ' $J91 Value! 27x42" Polyester ~ Shag Area Rugs In Rlch Look ing Je.....,.lton• Colors [i!ro heavy rvos you'vt $298 1een 11lling e1$ew~rc lor 1S'i "'o••. NOfl-•liPbocki. Machine wmhoble. Aulll• M-111.t>c 60 Minute Cassette Tape • ., 2 a. .... tl.11 r ... 11 hour ol ploying time ~ 810flk. lope1 to r.cord your own music or voicr. • 79 :. Wilkinson Po<k of S Double Edg• Razor Blades : 2 ~s1oo 11 ...,1.-.... 1 ~ The ch•om• coot-,, I~ ed bloc!. mode in England. "" I - Regular $4'' 32-Gallon Plastic Trash Cans •2•6 w,a!herproof, htovy duty green plos11c ..,.;th smooth de- sign "for eoty cleonin.o. Dome top for exlro copocity, metal locking handles. W!Yl't crock. uoder norTTIQI use, 791 to $2" Metal Photo Frame Sale • 5x7'' and 8x10" • Some Non-Gia,. Choose frt1m a .,..ide 01- ~ortr'Nlnt of flnttt quality fromet ;,, popY!Or si'l:ts !hol include !""'1 -glon11 glo~1, h!gh!y de-corotivt $tyles, $12" 7-Pc. Stainless Steel Cookware Set lft Avocado or Poppy Color • I Q<. Po• & C.•w $997 • 2 Qt. "'" 6-,.,.,.,. • 4 Qt. s. ... ,.,,.. • eo ..... •Skill., C<"Jlor Clod ttoiri1111 1tee1 set wi!h Bcikelol• hondlts & k,nobi to brighten rv try kitchen. . ' .. Reg. 79' Chipper's 'Nut Hut ' ixed Nuts 59c 110K.Tht 50% fa ncy & 50% blanc hed Vi•o'"io fr r~ •k.in ptanuts. 39c res; stont fu ll flow Reg. $4'7 Women's Bulky Knit Sweaters Clo11I< Cardigan• aftd Pvllovol'I f u!I f.,..hi~d bulk,y 0<ry!ic~ $396 in lole$t Foll '7 ! sty!t~. fash- ion (olori. 36-40, Wordrobe moker1! Women's fashion Sweaters 79' to $1" Hair Accessories POf'lyfo•ls, self-grip r()l lerJ,3 F $100 Nodbor>ds, bor rf!Mos, lt oth•r· 0 ell• heodbondi & triangle. fOf R. avery ho;rdo. $J" Value! Men's Pajamas Comfortable cottCMi flannel pj'1 In $298 • pop..,!or coot 1tylt. Nicely tciilor1d, I f..,llv piped. Full cut , ~l>nmk. S-M·L-XL Reg. $:zt' Gillette Techmatic Adjustable Band ,, $1 •• l d1t1 $22' V•lua! Listerine 1 Reg. 43~ Amphora Pipe Tobacco ~~~~ S7.50 .. S10.00 II 1'1rfect! Foney Bl1.J"'1. or K1rio1 In Qoro or rictun)l. . 2~43' Hand y pOckef 1i1e in choice of Rtd, Grr tr+, BrPWfl or aiu.. Assorted Hot Color Desk Accessories 791 · '""or.,. • 12" '''"" ... -. • ''""' win ...... l tl • lhl• '" Grand Ville 4..door Hardtop 1972 Grand Ville. Our most luxurious Wide-Track ever ... with a new kind of bumper to help protect it. As on all full-size '72 Pontiacs, the new Grand Ville has an advanced front bumper system that actually "give~" on minor impact and then returns to position. Grand Ville also features an elegant formal roof: Our smoothest, quietest ride. Our richest appointments. A 455 V-8. P qwer steering. Power front disc brakes. And Turbo Hydra-matic transmission. New Grand Ville, flagship of the P ontiac flee\. 1972 Grand Prix. You'll have to decide what's better ... the sty!. or the ride. It won't be easy. The styling's timeless. The ride, smooth and stable. There's a coc kpit·styled interior, a 400 V-8, power steering, power front disc brakes and Turbo H ydra-matic. Great performance. So it's quite a choice. Style. Ride. Luxury. Or response. Maybe that's what makes Grand Prix so interesting to drive. 1972 Luxury LeMans. All the luxury you want without buying more car than you need. ----.i- Time was, the only way to get a truly luxurious car was to buy big. No more. Now there's Luxury LeMans-a new ( • mid-size Pontiac with full-size luxury. A distinctive grille, deluxe wheel covers, rea r-wheel fender skirts and generous chrome accents. There's al so plush carpet, unusually ric h fabrics and the look of teak on the dash. Who says yo u have to buy luxury by the running foo t? 1972 Firebird. Pontiac has taken the rough ride out of the road car. ::;:;:;:~ ........ ~Fo~r good. Considering Firebird's low-slung good loo ks, that's quite an accomplishment. But Pontiac engineers redesigned the suspension to help provide a big-car ride and created fantastica lly comfortable bucket-type seats. The new Firebird has 'l'hey're all at yi;ur Pontiac de'taler's now. to be driven to be appreciated. And you'll certainly appreciate its new low price. 1972 Ventura U. The new small Pontiac with the small-car price; Lots of people bui ld small ca.rs. But Pontiac offers you a small car with prestige and great styling -all at a small-car price. What's more, Ventura II is tough, roomy. stingy with your gas money, and with Body by Fisher, it's built to last. If you like small cars. you'll love the new Ventura II. That's what keeps Pontiac a cut above. 0-'' ......... iw ... "' ............ . ' I ( ; I J 1 DAil Y PILOf PIL OT -ADVERTISER J 6 Men it1 Service ANIMAlegic ASK US Aids College Appli~ants Lis_ Air Foree Srrond Lieutf'ni!nl G~rRe D. Paul. son of (;('nrge F. Pilu!. 2197) Starfirf r. a n e , Huntington Beach, h11.~ 11rrivcd for du!y at P.f11cDill AFB, Fla . Lieutenant Pa ul, an 11d- m inistra tive officer. is assign- f"d to a unit of the Tactical Air Comm11nd which p r n v i d e s combat units for .air support uf U.S. ground lnrces. r\av.v Seaman Gene P. t.lc(jo\·ern, son nf J\.lr. and ~lrs. F.ugene P. McGovern nf 1,;111 .S<1nta An;:i Ave., Co.~ta P.l~s.1. i~ deployed to the "-"eslern Pacific abo;ird the at- lark ai rcraft carrier l'SS Ori~kany . which \\'as recenily \•isited by ;1(l orphans a: '{oknsuka. Japan from th~ Oriskany Home. McGovern ls ~ gr;idua!f' 111 Ne..-•port Harbor High School. Newport. r-:avy Ensign IA"~lie . .\. Yiil ty, hushand nr thP fnrmPr r-.1i~s Lynn Ma~ey or '.170 Flrr11 St., Lagun;i Beach, h::1s .~nloed in ~ l'\a~y T-J4B 'Mrnlnr·· aircraf\ "•hite in fliRhl training with Tra ining Squaflrnn One at !he !'\aval Air St at 1 :i r. , Pen~acola, Fla. His a cc o m p J is h m ~ n I represents !he rir·st h1g Stt>p toward earning the ''\\'1ngs of Gold"' of a Naval Al'i;Hor. Pnor to the solo fhght. Ensir.:n Wiley underwent !')(· lensil'e academic. miti111ry :ind phy sical tra1n1n~. ;incl should earn his '"\.\'in~~ .. alter a total of IR months ,11 !raining. f\a vy Seaman Theftdnrf' ,.;, Hursh .Ir., son of Mr. and ~1rs Theo<lnre F:. Hursh of 37 1 A Wnod land Plare, Costa I\1e~:i. "·a~ graduated from r«-r1111 rra1ning 111 the T\'aval Training Center, San Oiego. Niivy Pel\y Olf1f"f'f Tlurfl flas~ [)a\•id M. ,\1rClu rf'. son of ~ir. anfl t.·1r~. Andrew A ~~{'("lure of 90ll2 Kap;ia Drive, Hunr 1ngton Rea ch. i~ drplo~'f'd In thP \\'estern P11rific aboard !ht al1ack au·craft c<11T1rr J.,"~S Orisk;:in:-i. ll'hirh \'.'!IS rf'('r n11y visi1ed b.v 30 orph;in.~ ar Yokosuka, Japan from the. Oriskany Home. Arn1y Pn1•arr Rithard f . Millrr, son o/ 1\lr. anfl 1\1r~ Richa.rd I\. ~1 il\er. r ~ .1 'l Ltewa.rd I .an1>, N f' "' jJ n r 1 Reach , recrnlly t·nmplPted lhP first phasr of tr11inin~ undrr lbt mr.dt.rn voh1n1ef'r arn11• field e~perimenl .<1t F't. Ord . Calif. N:a vy J, t t u 1 en a n 1 Co1n- m .11 n d t: r "'llli 1m A , .Jt>hn1Mn. son of .~1r. and ~1rs \\'1lliam A .. lnhnslnn of 15l fi 0 S \l·l!ll l)~' L11nr . Westminster, wa.• prl'sentcd the Meritorious Ser1•1ce t\1f"d11I 11 the Fleet Training Center. S;:in Oitgo. Hr was ci1t'd for nu!slanding "M:rvice anfl df'vo!ion lo duty 1.5 Operalion;il lntPlligrncr. Staff Officer fllr !he Corn· minder 10 Chief. Par.inc: in Hawaii. Midshipman 8ry11nt W . Averyt, son of Mr. and ~!rs Virgil E. Averyt of 14~]1 F1irview Lane, Huntington Beach, ha3 completed lwo weeks of Aviation lncloc- lrln1lion Training 1t the -'vi:t- tlnn Schools Command .. Nl\va1 Air Stltk>n. Pens.cola. f"la Hi.I two wttk.'J !ra ining was KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILO'I' ROOM DIVIDERS 2-n.x..n. PULLY AIAM•UD Embos•ed pottems of tron1lucent styrene plastic. Your choice of patterns such c s d iamond, bottle, fl emiJh end crocked ice .• Avoiloble in as.sorted decorator colors. HEAVY OPAQUE WHITE PANELS . Flot 8-ounce -32"x73 V2 Special p urchase of beautiful soft while panels. Because of slight blemishes we con offer thl!m at o fraction of their volue. Here's o few ideas 1hey con be used for. Decorolive windbreaks, lumi nuous ceilings, patio roofs, decorative poneli. ond room dividers. ~ ~WP -- --- HEAVY DUTY HAMMER TUITIN 28 OUNCE Vaughan heavy duty milled-fa ce i.uper framing hammer w lfh with block heod. STPOIL TREATMENT Cur down engine wear. Improves compresi.ion, perfonnonce. 1212 llllVIH( aLVD. 1JoUL tcATEllA Avt. •1.i!l!I WllTMINITIR LA HAaRA • CONTIMPORARY DESK LAMP Your choice of block, white or yellow. Square cube base-fully adjustable extension arms and adjustable sha de. AM POCKET RADIO IOUDITAR Six transistor AM pocket radio with carrying strop with battery included. 2'' OZITE CARPET RUNNER Use in holli., entryways or stairs. Better lo oking and more economical than vi nyL Tough polypropylene face and 0 soft foom rubber cushion bocking. 27" wi de- Any length you desire. for maximum efficiency of your furnace, change filt@rs regulorly-Meosure old filters for correct size, CHOOll PIOM THiii llZll1 1 Oxl S•l 12x27x1 10x20x1 14x20x1 10x24xl 14x2Sx1 1S•20x1 16x2Sx1 12x24x1 16x20x1 12x25x1 11x25•1 20x20x1 39~ &751 WESTMINSTER AVE. aUIMA PARK -VAll(Y VIEW ST. 2221 w. LA HABRA Ill VD. PULLIRTOll J-1~ CHA~ANAV[. lt1,11hnuses meoUoned 111 past C'olumns. A~k your coun u:ltr for informati<in on them . I F'OR ~!ORE INF0RMA· 'TION -Regl1 1r11ion fnrms ca n be obtained by se&o ding a postcard to Joyce L.ll ln Kennedy at this newspaper, Request "ASK US Re11:istra- tion form." LET'S PLAY BALL VINYL OFFICIAL 51%( FOOTBALL BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER KICK BALL YOUR CHOICE I~~ BBQ BRIQUETS 10 POUND YOU CAii BARBECUE YEAR ROUND IN CALIFORNIA Whil e the q uantities last. Eosy starting, long burning BBQ brici u@ts. l1·S'i1·1 ROSES l·GALLOll Many of the most popufor varieties to choose from. Re ds, pinks, · whites. Sturdy plants. 77c most popular colori and varietie s. Make your yard come olive this foll wit'1 brilliant colored mums.. 31:._ IL TORO COITA MllA ,.,., AOCKFIELD ,.. E.1ltt1 ST. KlRlftELD • CMATIWOillT'f e COVINA • Et<:O NDIOO • OOLlTA •GRANADA. HILLS • LA CRESCENTA • L A'DlfllA H!tQHTI • LANCAITllll: • E.LOS ANCEL[$ • fllES!DA • RIVEfllSIDE • SAN BERNARDINO •SAUGUS • SIMI • J.ll"I NG VALLEY e TARZAN.A • THOUSANO OAKS • Uf'LAND •VAN Nl/YS • \IJCTOlllVllll • HACIENDA HEIGH'f'S • LEGAL N<Yl'lCE LEGAL N(Yl'!CE ,..,.MlltT 01' Al.ANDON#I MT OP lllOTIC. 01' I.VLK TIAMSl'•I IJll OP l'ICTITIOUS IUlllilSI MAMf. NOTICE 1$ HEltEIY GIVt:N lo h The IOl~lng _.....,Mo 1be...oon.ct tf\e c•.il1or1 ti l-IAlll:OLD l . TIU.Pl' •nd tlW ti fhe lk Ul!OUt l>utl""'I n-AD· HEl E N 1.. "'t l!A.P P, 111J1bel'ld •I'll wlN , VANCE MUFFLER •I 11• l . 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Jtrrv 0-HtMin• ffan>tuet , wflo~ OU•iMu a<IOren 11 1'11bll'11ed OronH Coa>I Oellv Piiot, )l)ll N,,_-1 8oul•Vl<d, 111 1111 City <:11 !>ullemll<:lr 11. 11, I nd Occr-r I. 13, Co,1a Me.u, Cgunh ot Oren••· Sitt• ot 1'11 MC~ll C111!~r1111. ol 1M 10110*'111• d•M:rlbecl w"on•I p1oi>e'I~ <>I l '1n1t1,or, 1-U; 11<11 '""' In tr•d•. ll•lu•t•, ••111lprne111 L EGAL NOTICE ---.. .-. ... -..--.;-.;;;-.----j1t><t -.• ,..11 ol a c«!aln UPl\Ohler-v encl NOTICS TO C••DITOll Fu,,11111•1 bu•h,.,. •(IQwn 11 Mf SA iU l'!l lOll COUllT 01' THI: UPHOLSTE1!¥ i nd k!Caloc! 1! 235C STATI: 01' CALll'OllOA 1'01 Nn<l>Orl 8oul•••<<I, In In• City al CoJl o TMI COU NTY 01' 011.110• M•••· C1>"nlv OI O<An... Slot• "' llt. •·7'111 C11i!QrnT1, ar><I "'"' 11'1• l0tffdno O..lk f >11te ol M.lilt!E DOMIN ICI(, Qe(11-. lfi n<!or will oo co~•ummaled ort Of 1!11r NOTICE 15 HERE8¥ GIVEN le 1n1 ll'lo JOln d•Y ol ~•~temb" Ull !l'ltO<Jlth (tedl10" <>! !l'lt aba•• nom..i <l«O'll onl E•cruw No. !09 1$11.0. a'! me' 11cr0*' "'"' 1!1 wroon• 1'11vlM1 ~!1lm1 •1~~1n1I '"" dtpor!m•n• ol 1no Nt"'""'' (•"'"' Otl!<• ••!G <11<0<1ont •r• '""~·••d I~ 1 1"""'· flrAntn 01 Socurn• """ "11llon1I Boni< 1! "'''h 11\f nK.,SMY •01Kn1,,, on '"' of!•t• s~ N<w1>o'1 cont•• Od•t In tno Cl" or 11! !no cle•k 01 lh< •b<l•• on11tlo<1 tou•I, or Mtwocr1 Boatn, Counly or Oran", Jll!e 1c ~·u•nl ir.em. wlln tno ne<•"~'Y 01 Col llorma, ""'''n"'"· 10 tt•e un<1or1IQneo at •lie Ofl•<• 0 61..o .O,ugu~• 11, 1111 or hll ol!orntv. M<ICh•ll and Gold: t 111 S J MCN••n Wil•hlre a1 ... 11_, B•v•fl• Ji lli•. C•l1!01n1~ 1,1 ,,,1,,e• ' '°111 ... nicn " '"" oloce ot bu•!n•" o• '"' un<1or1;gnH ln •II rTI•l1•" perialnon~ u 1he ~•1•1• or •~la O•c•llon!. w11nl11 tour n•oM~• alter !l'le 11,,1 Du~licollon ol inf, ....,11c• 01rK1 ~eo11rnbl• 1•, 1111 , 8Et.r Bll:ANOES E•<!C ulcr o! rno .. 111 ol '"" ot>cve narr>Oil dotll<lenl MIT CMl LL .O,NO 001.tl tf11 Wl11llltt alV<!., •••trt1 Miiia. c 1111o ... 10 m 12 Toi: {!U I 1n·44U jl,t!arM¥• tor liK1C1tlor P1>0llSl>..o Otante Ceost 0•11• Pllcl, S•p•a<T>t>tr JS, 2Z. 19 ana Otlobe• Ii. 1t11 )$Sl-11 LEGAL NOTICE , 11111 FICTITIOUS 8Ut1NESS l'l•Mf Sll<T EMl!N,. '"' toltowlng """"n ,. llaino bo10n•n .. , NEWPOll T WP.AP & MAIL SEllVICE, \l7E Rlv•,,illo, N•,.P<>r! ll•oth, Cl. ""' Don1\d Earl Nel.011, )l'.IO Vio Oe LI Gutrta, P~lo> V•rdn E•!. Cl. 1071' Thi• bu•lnH1 !1 being corolluct-.1 by on lndl~lau,1. Donold Eorl t.r •l•on TM1 tllltm•nr 111.0 with thl Cwnty Ci.rt.,, 0<1ng1 County""' Aug. 2(), 19/1. A• Artl'lut E. l<••••t. QopUty County Clerk. Publlolll!<I OranQ1 (011• DtllY Pilol, ~~o1•mt>tr 1, !, 11, n. 1911. zm.11 LEGAL NOTICE 00)11 NOTICE TO CI EOITORS !UPEl lOR COURT OF TliE STATE OF CALll'ORNI• FOR Tli!E COU NT Y 01' OIANGE No. A·7~) Ett1!1 af M.O,l 'f 8E '-IN ING 11>0 ~no-. A v Jon ... ,,.,,,,., .. llCU l lTY Flll:ST NA TlON•L Nl .. Port Co~llt OIHt1 SH Newport Con!or Ort~• No•oort B11cn, Coll!, .:i .. 1 l 1<r1W NI. 1U·IJ$$•1 Pu~111nor:i Or•nte Co11I 5•Pl""'W' 11, lt11 Diiiy Pola!, ?OOf.11 LEGAL NOTICE 01 TMf MUl'l 1C1rAL COUll'f or Cl!N'fl.O,L ORANGE COUNTY JUOICl•L Ol~fll(T CouM• el Or~"'"' Shit ti (olllorltl• No. 11150 SUMMONS t~netOI) ll:OBEll:f ~. BIENER, ESTELLE BIE NER Plainllt!> "" C. II , Gltl!VES. ANl'I A Gll EVES A.1(.0, Mii~. (. JI. Gll EVE5 O•!onaanh_ THE PEOPLE OF TH E S'fATE OF C.o,UFORl'lllA to ll'le abavt nomKI 01f1n· aanh : y..., '" dl•ec!Pll To 1110 •iltl 11'1• dor~ ol 11'1!1 tt>urt In •nlcn tno aDav• entitled acl•On il btO<JfM • wrUt•n pltadln• In •tSl>on,. 10 '~' t0<1"1Pl1ln! •ltl'lln tin U YI •fl•r 11'11 ,....,1, .... YOU ot this "'"'''*'" It '""'"" •!!Mn !~• 1bovo M'"°4 covnl'Y. •r w!!Mn tnlrty OIJI II ,. ...... •hewl'I .... !••cepT tnat 11 tno octicn ;, 1uoln•t !l'I• llilll pur.von! to SKt len lll.S o! th• Cod• ot Civ;1 Proce<lurr. wi1n;n 110 oav1I. You Ate r>O!i!le<I !1'111 unle" VOIJ i10 Ille I wril-ten '"'"""';"" ple1<l.r>g, tnt pl11.i11t1 .. 111 111<.1 ludtmenl tor 1nv mortev or O•m•H• a""'omlfd In th• comololnl, "' arl51110 u1>cn ccnlroc!, or will 001>11 IO lhl court ror ~n¥ othor ro liel d1m1noe<1 •~ '"' com1>l•~n1, y.., l'llY ·-11'11 ld'lttl II on 1ttor ... v Oft 1ny moll« connlClld wUl'I Ille com· 011inr •r Tiii• •~mmano. Si.tell 1!11rMv •houl4 bf con•ulled •i1Mn 1n• time "mil 11ot1d !n 1n11 "'m"'°"' tor flll"I • ••illln •'-•Olnt lo tho <:omp1!""1. (0F F1(1A L 5EAL) Donald L Armcu' (l0<k or •••d (c1>rt fh MMit VO<llc~ •• Oe<>u!V Oat..O •Prli 11, liJO. OAVI O OAAll Ut S(loUth Ollv• STrttt, Suilo 1120 Li». Antel11, Cllllornfo '111:11 MA' f·lu.I A!lotMY• JO< Pl•lnll!f Publi'1\e<I OtlOGt Co••! Dolly P11ol, Sepltrnbtr JS, 12. 29 1nd October ~. 1911 15.Sl>-11 II M.O,JIV o. ll Et.rNING. o.c~a!o<I. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVE '-! lo tl'I• <••dilors ef Th• at>ov• n~ml."d ~oc..:i•n1 th.i all pe.,on• ~aving cl1Tms 091;",1 1n1 1ald <le<:C'd•nt '" t~u"ed la "I• !hem, ,.,;111 lh• llK,.,d,. •cuch•r" In '"' alll<• e! ~ <'"'" ot Th• •bO•• tntinoa cQIJ r!. or t~ '"'""r lhfm, "'ilh !ht n1co,u111 ~O<Jcl'trl.' to th• ur><!f"iG"ll!<I •I tht olfl<• t>f lhelr &lier"..-. TEO .SULLIVAN, !3115 (•,.on Sir.••· Lakewoell, C•llfc•nie 9011), .,..n;c11 is mt place of bu•lnt" cl tM 1Jnd•roignod in all ml!toro Pi!r11Tnln1 IC 1ht ••tatt of otld dtc..i•nt, within 10,,.. ,.,orrtnt '"" !ht ti"I oub llc11lo" ol lhii l----------------1 no!ice, 0 •1C'd S•pl""'ber 1, JOJI MAl!JOll:IE TOV<>TT ALYAOA MAUG Hll<N Exoculrlc~• cf th• P>lll• <>I lhe dbcvt n~m•d de<:!<l•nl, TEI> 5ULL IYAN !SOS ClnHI StrMI, Suit t JOO Lak,....ood, Calltorn!1 ft1\l Tth U lJI 4l\-11f1 Attornrr tor E>:e(u lrlcu Publl:llt..O Oranu Co•" Ooilv Pllol. !>•"'""'""' •. 15, T/, 19. 19/1 1•~1-ll LEGAL NOTICE " llll• l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS N.O,ME ST.O,f EMl!NT lolklwing pe,,on " do•nt bu1l~n CRESTLINE BUSINESS FOPMS, 9111 .-.rinlk 0«~•· Hunlingroo lle1t11. C1, ""' Jorm tlo•court M"""' till •nnl~ Otivo, HunllngTon Be•<~. (a, ~1b•t. This b11•ln.,., " bo•n1 cor><!uc'f•a oy 1n lndlvidu•I. Jol'ln '""''ourt M•"h 11111 ''"'"''""t !Ilea .,.;,,, the Cou n!y Cler~ of 0•1n9t COYntv <>n: Saal. ]J, lt71. llv ll••erlY J, M•dao. ~OUIY (OU"IY cierli, P11bhlh•o o'""Q" !•otombe• 11, 11, 1111 Co•" o .. dv 1><10• 19 tnll October b, H•!-11 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CI EOITO•i OF BULi( TJIAl'I SFEll !Sics. '1'1 ... 1'7 U.C.C.) NOii<• " hor•llY olvtn to the Cred ito" cf Jo,.phino P W1rrp11, all unmttrll'<l »oman, TrJn•~rcr. whooe bU,iNH Ml• d'Oll I• l!l? E. (Ooll•I Hlgl'lw~•· Corona O•I M•'• Counh of OranQt, StalO ot C•lifornla, '""'a bulk !ran\!•' Is •bout 10 tit m•d• TO llnb .. t L Pirtl•,. "''"°"'"'· l •AM!Ort•. whOI'" but1nou 1<1drn 1 h none Tht P•c ... r!V t<> I><' !ran•IO"<'d I• 10<1,.a at Hll E_ Co11t Hlgll"'•" Coron• d•I Mor. Counr, cl Or•n••· S!al• cl (ollfor.,i•. Si ld prQPort• ;, d•:(rib.O I~ ~ltner•I ••-All ~•oc• In trade, ti~''""" t<lUIPmenl ~"a GOOd w111 ol !hat ar. cle1hlng PttU 11\CD bu1lne" ~nown •1 V•n'I Clo•n•"• an<! 1oc11..., .r Jll? E. Co11t Hllll'lw••· Co•on~ del Mo" COtJMV O! Otongr. Stoto •' C1lilo•nla. "T he bul l< 1•an1ltt •ill bf '-''"'um"1at!O en or M1tr 11\t 1111'1 Oav al 5U>!•mber. 1911. el 10,(l(t A,M. fl Fir\! Nolion•I fl•n• •nd Tru'I Ccm1>onv, ll• E ~ootn>!I Blvd, UPl1n<1, Coun!v er Si" BernordlnO, !>Ta!~ of C•li!ornla, So l1r •• •~own to 1nr Tr•n1ltrte. all bO><n•u nome~ 1na ''"''""e' ~•td b• froM""'' lot !ht !ntet veer• 11>1 Piii, or•· Some _ 01•ea· Sro!•m~r \, 1•11 Signed bv. ltob••1 L. PTrJI•, l ranOI••••. l'l••I N•!len•I ••nl< ' Trull C•. ----~ ----·=----1 r.o. II•• •II I su~~~lfoE1 T~o~:~o~~o~~t: ~; •• ~4,'~:11i:!n~!v:i 1u LEGAL NOTICE STATE 0' (i\Lll'Olt:NI .. 1'011 IE><f<lw N•, "'1!•1'71 TMI COUNTY 01' Olt:ANGE PubllSl!•O Oronge (oo.r Oo11v Pliol , No. "·Te117 Su>lomber 71, 1971 JUQ.I\ E1!01e of Mlll:IAM 0. REI CHERT .. ,----------------. 0"'4!•...0. HOflC E 15 MEll:E B¥ GIVEN lo ti\• u H Uo" cl !l'lo obo•• Mml!(I dKfllenl LEGAL NOTICE lhlf 111 ""'""' l'l1vlno <l•lm1 10•!"0! tM•l·----------------•all ~tctllont "" roouirea to !lie '"'"'• w111> '"• noce"a"' "'''""""· '" one olHC• ol fh• Cit'~ ol •n• aOOv• •n!IH•ll co~"· o• to ~t ... n! !"•"'• With lh! ftl<IU ifY •oucn""' To th• un<1c,.1 enea •' T,11• '"•~rortee •'>d lru!I Como~ny, oll Stiu!h Snt1"9 51•fc!. LO' An@•"'• C•llfornla t'O()lol, wnlcl'I " I~• ol•c• o! busloen of tht •nd•"•vnlP<I ;,. •" mattM• "!•ta1"l"Q to Int "'"" ol ••ia ~e;;..:10"1 "'ll~ln •our "'""I"• 1Hor th• 11.,1 o~bl,<-••lon of '~" ~•lie .. f)~led Sept•mb•• ll 1911 T1tl• 1n1ur1nc1 ana T•u>I Comp~nv E~f<ulo• cl I"• .... 11 o• •~• 1bov• nam•n <!~r_•o•~· AltNllTltOlfG, 81tOWN & Sl<ERM•>I 616 kull'I 011~• Slrff1 111• "'"' Lo' A"'•lt" Coll!. 1'0011 l el1 UllJ '16·llll A!loni•Y• 10< E•1<u tor .l'<JOll1ll•d OrtnVt CO.Oii 0•11• l'llO!, S•'"'""bo' ll, n. 19. 1nd OC!ob<< 6. 1111 1u1 n '"' F 1l211 ~ICT ITIOVS JUSt Ne ss NIMe Sl.l'fEMeNT lo11.,,,.1n9 ~''"'"' "'• ""''"'" "' l/ONTE BELLO OISTl!l6U110>1 .. ssoc1~T ES, ll!l OvPo"' Or . Sul'• 11• 1'~W11t1tl 8e1ch. •lM• onmans Cor>1!nrc!1on Cnmo1nv, 116 '''"'"T'"''' Pa n lto~d. Mont~r<Y P~r~. 911~• Ni(nc•~' I. O'Oonn•ll 11H O~Pon• Or H~woor! II••<" •1t.M M•<fl•OI A l<icnQIU. 11:.0 A ol·~~· W•-. N•wonr• B•or~ 91"6-0, Jor>n O O'Donnell. 100,, G-81i<Y Qr.vo, N•,,.oor! Boat~. fll~C Thi< b"•I~•" is l>Olne <onau~l-.1 bv o G~n.,al Patln!'•~·n JOhn 0. O'Oonnoll T~<t <lat•m•n! l'l•d "''"' ·~· (OYO!V Cl••~ Of Oronoe (o u"IY on ~•o• II, 1071 '' B•••"• .J M~d~o• O~o~tv Co~nh• Cl~'~· Publ1•hod 0•6n<t! COl<I O•llv P;ic!, Sfptornb« n. n . •r><! Oc!ob!• 1, ll. ---------------·I 1911 l if/./I Wtdntsd•Y. Stpttmbtr 21. lf:/71 Rio Death Squad 'Cleaning Up' RIO OE JANEIRO (U PI) -Sao Paulo and Ario, since they sidered an invaluable terrorist homicide bureau until 4 a.m., Despite the most r ecent kill- Pinned to the main1ed body o( began ln the late 1960s. hunter. Rlo De Janeiro only ~·orlting with his staff or 80 in-ing and the threatening ootes, an unklentifled man found by Until 1970, the govtmment began its investigations this vestlgators again.st their col-Lobo believes the d e at h a dtscrled road were three ignored I.he gangs despit.e June, p I a c i n g gray-haired, leagues who have made a hob-squads of Rio art nearly notes reading "ha ha ha ,'' newspaper campaigns that mouslached, Silveira LoOO 1n by of killing . eliminated. The Sept. 7 killing , "stupid lobo," and "watch out made lhe issue a national charge here . "Of course there's a pro-according to Lobo, was an at- we're cleaning up the city.'' scandal. Fi_nally, President In just three months, Lobo blcm in trying to have police tempt by friends of Mar iel The ootes bore the skull and Emilio Garrastazu Medici sent has brought charges in ll of investigate friends and co!-Mariscot Matos, a policeman cross bones, with the initials telegrams lo slate governors the 34 Dtath Squad crimes on leagues, but I have a good under arrest for various Death for the "Death Sq uad," just as ordering the prosecution of the the city boolui, Plld 19 team interested in getting out Squad crimes, to draw suspi· have the notes pinned to hun-Death Squad.s with "maximum policemen have been pul the bad elements," Lobo said, cion away from him. "Before dred of other L1lrpses found r igor.'' behind bars. "There is no ~ath Squad in we began our investlgalions. over the last few vears. This Sao Paulo last year gave. the "I didn 't "'ant this job. I the sense of an organization," the homicide Bureau received time they directly· challenged task to lfelio Bicudo, a short, reacted violently when they Lobo said. "'rhert are appro1:imately 18 unsolved public proseculor, J 0 s e tough. n1a n who relentlessly assigned me because I knew policemen involved in criminal murders per month," Lobo Silveira Lobo. brought charges against. 16 the difficulties I would ha1·e." rackets, selling protection and said. "Now were only getting DAILY PILOT J 7. AtS.an •• , Automatic Water Sottenen Planned tor Eary Do-it- Younelt Imtallailon Phone yo•r neare1t Star• 11or1 Thisbody, found Sept. 7. was Sao Paulo policemen, in· Silveira Lobo told UPI. so forth, but Death Squad is a abou t si1: a month, which the first death squad kill ing; \Jc~l"~d~in~g~l~h~e~·~·s~la~r!:rd~e~l~oc:l~i,~e~·~· -~Lo~bo}, ~46~.~a~d~i~st~riic~t~a~l~lo~r~n~e~y:__~n~a~m~e~th~e~p~r!es~s~in~'~e~n~l~ed~a:n:d~~r~e~p~re~s~e~nl~s~lh:•~r~•:so~l:ts~o:f_l~h:is~~~~~~~~~~~~~ since Lobo began his "'a r on Sergio Paranhos Fleury. con-(or 17 years. often stays in the lhe avar1ous groupt; used.'' crackdown." the squads of Hio last J une. The Death Squad gangs, made up of policemen, have killed, according to press esti mates, almost 1.000 petty criminals ln B r a z i J 's metropoli tan areas, mainly Old Man Says Desert ls Dying DESERT HOT SP RINGS (AP) -"Much of the desert is already dead ," says a man who has been watching it change for 66 years. "I grew up knowing the desert, understanding it. and not being afraid of it." says Garfield Quimby , 75. Though he made his living as a soldier, b,acksmith's helper. carpenter and poslman, he spent thousands of hours stu· dyi ng the Southern Califo rnia desert. Much of it is dead or dying. he asserts, and he lays the bla)lle on 1nan as "·e!l as nature. "\\'here there used !o be tall brtish. now there's short brustL," Quimby said in a re- cent interview. "The many years of drought have done that. The creosote bushes used to be so tall that they were higher than your head. even when we rode on horseback." Q u im by ha s been photographing the desert and making notes on it since the 1920s. Recently he has been lecturing: "I try to get people to preserve a nd to un· derstand." Some observations f ro m decades of desert-watching : "Prior lo 1930, Portrero Ranch was one or the area's most beautifu l valleys. But ~'hen the Metropolitan \\'ater Distr ict tunneled through the m ountains with its Colorado River aqueduct they cemented off underground st re a ms . 1·hey dried wells a n d springs .. "After World War II. the desert started to deteriorate bceau~e there was t h e availa bility of too many four- wh eel drive Jeeps. a nd the land was opened up for jackr;ibhit homesteadero:. "r..lurh nf the desert Is already dead. and in other a reas we're iust prolonging the inl'1'1table. V.'e're only slov .. 1ng down the process o( ki lling lhe desert . '·An example is Uie natural de~erl crust, about a couple of inche~ !hick. "'h1ch preserves rhe moisture hcneath. \\'hen ii ·" cracked. lhe moisture goes and c·verythin~ dries up. That's "'hy there ha\'e been so mo>:1~· rlust stnrms Jn recen! ye11r<> "Thr more that four-wheel- ed vehicles, dune buggies and motorcycles go ou! in the desert. the more the y destroy • '-/1L.A.AAac '72 Sedlln d1Vlt9. lflOt'tl N,;urtotn """"ewer. Thilre's e¥8t'Y ~ kl behewe lti81 Sedsn de\l!Ue will oonlll'Wft Kl bl the luxury ear modfll •llfOY'9d br moJe molOlis1s 1t11n an oiners. It has lhe look of k.Jxury-!rom 1ls d1st1f't'C.W9 ,_ grille kl ine new jewsl·lille 1nter10t metal sud&ees. h l'la.s ll'le lfl8I ol luxury-with wen mot• comfor1eb\e se11ting. II has incn ol •hel adds up kl lastong \r&Ale, Lilla Ca<1111ac·, ne¥V bvmpef syslem k:ll ~•OBBed tront·eod Pf01ec11on. Sedan de\lili.-mor11 1han ever lhe pop1.1h1r ehoiOI. one great car after another. Eldored'o,...,. "'°"' dll.tl ncthof kl!' 72. Theftl's !he lncomparablB EIOoradrl ec.. and 1r.e sllil'Wlirtg new Eldorado eo--nlt>le, !he only luxury corwefuble Clulf1 lft fhe "'"'1. They e1e ev11n mDfO elegant, eve n rnore 11xc1 1ing Some lhongs we d!dn1 change. Such es the 8 2 l!ire \1·6. ltle world's larges! Pfoclvc1'on pes,enoer car e~1ne The precise handling or t1ont-whael driV'O snd ~ariao1e-r11t•O power steenno. Trre EldOf•do& of 1972 are. more ltl&rr eve<, 1hs •or10 i rnos1 elegaot persona! CMli. LEGAL NOTICE ------------LEGAL NOTICE it. Tliis th in carpet is a thin 1u~~~1~~1 T~o~:~o~!o~~E layer of seeds ... Vehicles 0 111 d a 7'0..-yeer tftldifiorl ~ ellC&llence come "'ne OfMI Cad!Hacs lor ·1972. In .od11i0rl to ttwr ~• at:io.e, ltoefe 8f'e \hi 1nagn1!icent Fleet· wood S1~ry Spec.1at Brovgh&l'll , , !tle ~utti!v4 ne'fl' COUP'! de\11lle the ne... C1118+5 Sedan and ~ , •. tnd lt'I' moat lt'l5loofshc of 1tul0fnobll81$, !tie new f leetwood Sev9l'lty·F1w n1ne -p11ss11nga1 Sedan. Flri ally, tnerB'I lne Sevetvy-FM! hmous•ll<!, lttfl only lllYOO\!stne bt..nlt in America ~pec1!•c111ly Designed IJS 1 l1mD1Je•ne. bvllc!B on ti. C8f91uf»r . Wllti Fleetwood ooachCraft: b'f Ft5her. W11h styhno oont1nu11y and coo1em- Pofill1Y !\air 1h111 leils )'Q'l 1u 11 g1anc1 lh11! lt>•s 111 Cedilhtc . See lo! yoursell 111 your e\JUlOl'LZed CacM!ac ds1le• IGM . ~ Ill.Tl 0, CALIJlO•NIA ,o. IUPEl lDI COUit 0' TME de~tro.v !he seeds. STA Tl 0, (.O,Ll l'OI NIA l'OJI TMC COUNTY 01' 011.MOIE .. , ha··· P••ct··rc·. or ••nd t.re, A• 101t4 THE COUIO'fY OF Ol•NGIE v u " l!11•re at ,o.L1cE s1 MoN1N . Ot<:••Hd, No. "·1011 dunes 1hal used to be covered ftQTICE IS HEll:EBV GIVE" to me NOT1CI 01' MIE All:ING O' 'EflTION . h n (•flll!tor• GI 1hl ~"""' nfmed decl'd•nl FOi r•O•ATI 01' WILL AND LIET· \\'If nwer~ •nif •I! oe'"°"' haying c111m• 1oo•Mt tht TEll:l OF .o,oMtNl lTaATION WIT N· ··nuL there have -been tire ••ill d11:1<ltnt ... '""''"" IQ Iii• tn.m. THl ·WILL A"N l XI D. w111> 1,,. n•r•H&•~ ""ut"~"· 1n th• ctti<~ Eot•!O 01 c1..o,R€l'llCI!! Hu It E It T tracks added since I took tht 01 the tiork 01 •~• ~t>o•• eni.n "" courr . or MEL rot.r . °""'•~1C'd· p·c1·• es and no w lhere 1·s Cadillac '72 I'll Ofle g•sat csr atler llf"IOl!l!lf, Because C11d~Lee doos not 191ad !he pest, but The Siar.Oard ol IOe World s11ll stands alone. to ptt•enl then>. wlm 1nt 11«t,,itY NOTICE IS HEl!EltY (;IV€1'1 ll'l&t I ur · • vevc:ne,,, to 1n1 ur><!P"tvnK! ,., 1111 c!l!c• L•w rl'fttl Huborl Me!IOll 111<1 O•vi d Dll••;1-~no;t;h;in;g~e;l~s~e~.~";;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ of Oontlll A, McCorlln, UO~ Adoml M11ton n1Y1 1111<1 ~•••In 1 Hhll.,,, For """'IHI· Co11• MIU. C•lllMnll •U1'-P•••'!' ol "'!II tnd Letlfro of •!)It~ i, "'' 1>1•<• of b~ointo II !ht Ac!mln"tr1 llon .,,!h-1111·"'111 a n n • ., • d ,,,,..,,kl"IP<I Jn •II mall•" ,.~rlt!nlnt 1o re••r~"'~ le •Ncn 11 ,.,...,,. /or 111rtto~r ,.,. 11tu o cf oalll d•cocten!, wllhl" '°"' 1>1r11col1t1. ~no ma! 11'1• I/me 1r><! plot• m.,.th1 ftll ff '"' flrn l>\l~llctt""' ol lhll 01 h~~'ln9 1!19 ••mt ht• betn 111 '"' nent:f'. ocr_, 1. n n, •• •:JO 1.m., In 11'1~ ,,.. Sfp!"""'" u, rt/I covrtroom ol O!p&'1ment No. l ct i1i(I 00NALO .0,. M((.O,Rl lH co.tr!. 11 100 C!•k Cen"r Or!v• Wut, IM Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: E•Kutor II'• C!lv el !>1nt1 Ano, C•lltornl1. ol lhe will <>' "'' O.t.d SooltmO.r II, 1fl1, 1bav1 riaml'd (l•cf<ltnl W E. St JO,..N, OONALO A. McCAl.TIN ('>Univ Cto•-1,. Afal'!l Av•-WAI.Tiil MONAlt CH & ,.ATT I KAIOlllt 'i;Mna, U" lffttll VIM "'"'' (. 1111 tHH ... ""'"'6. (.1lll1'nla M)t ,. .: C1141 ..._IUI •tt.,fttYf IW: Ct•l'fllllonl" ""'""" ,... lhKllfl• Publlt.h ... O••roo• c .... Otlly Piiot. ""ltlftl'lf'd Or1nte COoll!I O&llv Pllc1. 5,al•mbt t ll, 71. 71', 1'11 --'111.n ~t H, 11, ~'Incl Cklobl!< 1.1----------------lm 1J5t.l1 LEGAL NOTI CE LEGAL NOTICE IU,.lltlOI COUIT 01' ~E IT.Ill" 01' CALll'Oll:NJA flOll IUl'Ea!Oll COUll:T 01' THE THI COUNTY 01' Oll:AN•a IT•Ta 01' C.ILlflOllWIA 1'0111 N1. A·7tMI TH! COUNTY Of' Oii.Mia NOTICE: 01' HE•ltlNO OJl .. .-TITIOll No. A·"MI 1'011: PI Oa.t.TI 01' WILL AllO 1'011 llOT!CE OF HEAi.iNC OF 1'£TITI ON ltSUANCI". 01' LITTl ltl TllTAMI:~· '~"'•Ol!tATE OF WILL At.10 FOlt TAIY. I AMC!: OF LETTERS TEITAMfl<· £1to!t OI •lt:Tt<UR W, "01tTElt T . l)fce11.se<1, •u1t. Ill MAll:VIN ALM ElllON lll:IPP NOTICE IS HEREBY' GI VEH tl'tH Tlllt D4t;:u te0. l"IUIAntt •nO Trull ComOo11n1 II•• IJ!K! IOTICE I~ MEREllV CIYE N 111•1 Juli• l'll•tln • Jll'lll!Oft for 'ro1>1tt (II Wiii Incl . .o,1 &!'!!Ult• h11 lllt'a h••tln 1 pe1111on ror let lu11•nc:t ol Lrttt•• Tt•!....entory te "''*'• OI Wiit tnc! tor 1 .. u1nd OI Ltl• PellllOM• ,., .. ..iu !o t¥1'1•cl! II ..... ,., '"" TttfOMi'ntary 10 P"l!lortU, '"'''"" f\,jrltlt• ~1,.ticw1.,., Incl 11111 TM nme .,.d \wl!l(h II m•cl• lo• h1rlhtr PO•lltulor•, DlllCO ~• ~•••Inf '"" wm• h11 """' '" Ill"'-' !l'lt llMt 11nc! Dll(t ol """'I"• ll'le '"' Ottot>er 1, 1•11, 11 '')It •·"'" In Ille 1'~ n1i bftn IOI !or Otlal>t!• I, 1•11, " (Ollrl•oom ol OtP1 ttme111 No, J ol Hlct ;)II t.M~ In ll'lf Ul\lt!r_., o! Oo!11rt• (OtJrt, 1t IOO Clvk C1n .. r Orlvo Wn t. In I ,,.0, J OI 11Jd coun. II roo CIYIC me'"" o! s~"" Ano. C•li!Grftll . ;ifl.,. 0.-ivt Wn!, lft 11'11 C!TV of Jent• O<rl"' Sotffrlti.r U. 1•11 Ill C1Ul-!1, W, E II JOMN, OllKI Sepl""'b" 11, 1'11. covn" Cit•' W. E. SI JO HN , I LLll 0. ltlll'I•, -Coun rv Cler\ ~ll:JiNCIS M. lt alTlll, ~ llJI H•M, WINSTON, I LLIS O. ll:llTll AllOa1tal 1tO, MOTT & CONWA Y •IJ Jeultt Sorl"t Sir"" .. ,.,... Tnt1I altl ... ftll L. .. Anw .. , C.IHWN M U • 6% two to live year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Se!'vice. • The Insiders Club. Effective 5.00%-5.13°/o Pas!>book. No mi11 1n\um. An nual 5.75°1o:5.92% One Yel!r Cert1f1cate ll .000 M1nimufn. Ea rnings 6.00°/o-6.18% Two 10 Five Year Cert111ca1 es S5.000 M1nimvm. Up to 90 days loss ot interest on amounts withdrawn before maturity on a ll c ertificate accounts. Th e Insiders Club: A new way lo beat inflation. Its membership card pe rmits you to buy nearly everyth1n9 you need from the finest closed· door showrooms at substantial s avi ngs-appliances , furniture. stereo eQu1prtient. SPortlng goods, drapenes and much, much more . You can even buy cars at the "fleer· pnce and mobile homes and motorcycles at substantia l saving;.. The Ins iders Club also provides big discounts on t1c k,ets to sporting and enter!a1nment events •. , plus a whole list or free services: safe deposit boxes, money orders, travelers c hecks. notary services a nd the use of document duplicating eouipment. Membership requirement for savers -$2.500 minimum ba lance. Coast borrowers now rece ive associate members hips enlillina them to all outside referral sefv1ces. Ask about JO•n1ng at any Coast ofl1ce. MAIN orr1cl:: ttl'I & Hiii. lo• !\nftl11 • 62l·l35i Ott>tr ofl•c•l WILSH!lltf: 11 Gll:AMMl.ltC 'f' .. lACl: l93) W'll•ni•• 81vd.o l.A. • lU.J 265 •LA.Cl'lllC Ct:NTI!!•: 2nd a. l ro1dway • 616-1102 HUNTINGTON l t!\CH: 91 Hunllftl!Oft Ct nM< • {114) 197-1 04 7 'IANTA ANA LOAM !llfll:V1Clf AGt:NC:Y; 1905 N M11n St.• (711) 017.91,1 S•NTA MONICA; 1 ll W1l•l'lit1 al~d. • 31Jl·Ollf> SAN ,(011:0; 10th ' P•G•l1~ • I J!.2l'I WlST COVINA; Co1111nd Sl'Topp1~1 C". • J ll·2101 l'ANOAAMot. CITY: l6\6 V1n Nu~•lllvll •191·1lTl TAll:ZANA: I ll ~] Ventut• ltlvcl. • J•~·l6!4 LONG l lACH! 3rd & Lecutt • 137·1•t! U.ST LOI AN0ll ll: 1111 & Soto lOpt"l"I Soon) Ot!ly Houri -9 AM to " PM Oi>tn S1turd1ys -9 AM to 1 PM No! OP•" .S11utd1yt . COAST . AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS . , ~ . . . , C:1t1•11I• ~ T"; !fill U.,.f.ntr..- fel' .. I'll...... A"9rME:-Y! • 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::~::-.i!r::::::::::::::::~i~:::::::::::::::~ 0.-•n .. c .. t t O•l'Y 1'119!, 1•u btl llrl..., (0.1! Otli'/' Pilot, •~T•'-f'l>lr• 11, 11. n. 1'1! Jl4J·l1 i~n1 ..... r.e• ~ 12, 21, 1t1 1 )tlo.11 ' -.. ' . - ' ~I l I ' I I I ' I . l J8 l)AILY PILOT LEGAL f\OTICE F 1 J)ll ,,c1111cxa •1.1\INE!.\ N-f St.tTfME .. I -I Changes • Ill Future llwl'""" ... I L6[[ "<1 0tl1Jl T!, '"·• Co•I• v.-... '·•~• L I ~·•il<"«CO• )')IJI l~·•• Nna Architects Pre£lict 'Ne'W Model' Prisons ' l "'(( ~····· ~ r..,1. M"" """ , .......... . J< ·' .... ,. r. l M<t• .... • I 1-........ ~~· -~ .. ·~ ·-· ••.•• t .. n. <~ O••M• (~'"'• (.' '•'I'' +' !<)1 ~· 11....... }~,. Dt',, ... 1,_..., .... 1 ,,,,, PLC ·"·•d '•' "' C:.•' [:.• • p '' ~-m1M~·' ... ., O!"·f,., < 1 I IOll " -- 1.EGi\I. l\t)TICE I ~ 1111' .-oc 1111ous 1u~1 .. r s1 °'AM[ S!Al[M[ .. I ""L" ' I , .. ( f J> J> ! ' '-t T ~ + t1 Vlt01o a '0(o ~H, , It t. 11 L• ,,, I; ......... <' ll< o I I ' ' ' ' "' L"" ''' 1 ' I ·· •f' • 't "". "•' J> ,,. ., '.," • ,,,,,' "'' " ... , .... 1.. .. ri • ' . • u .... ~ u •~ t '"h"'' •••" ~·" ·;. ~:,~;:.'6· "· ~.·.7·:~!>' '. ~-.~~.~:.··I ._, •·'·' "' .... u ., I ~' '' .. -" ' '·~·'•' ,.,,.,., '~ 10•• o r~ w .•. ~.. I • t l ,.., " I "" " I• '"• I • ( •·• "f,~.,u• tG••I" llh ~·~' " IHI ... •1• ••• ,, , ., .. ~11,. rr··~''' ~~-'''I '.. . ' I •O O•• '" 1 • 1 f.i,. ' ~ ' !.•r""' r.•· '< '' '"' t/r•ot••• I I ,,., ·~ LEGAL !\UTICI·: F IJll' r•CTITIOUS llU\IHE~S t,jl!,Mf ~l.llTEMEP<l ... ,, '" ~-,-~· L.0/l(l 11 ~L ~( • " • 'r. •~ lll•M lu"•~ 8•••,c1 f • 1>v1 ;.,. • '. 11 1;1 ti•"ll' /<\·' ~," .. I• " ,.,. I r "11Ud1 1.• . ~ .1. •.• .,,,~, , .... 1 .. ., Lu'''" a,. o •1·1•"•••1 I •0 ~ ' '"' <""'' , ,. , • o• .. rq• (ov•·1> ~· ~·~''''"'' 11 Ult !), 8••<'• I ·1..uoc.• 0•°"'' ((,yf. ! I ' "" p ~ ,,.,, to~·~• ~' 0" Pol~! '""''"'''"' ,, ;~ ~ "' IX'<AI"' I IJ. ,.,, ~ .. ff./\ ---------1.E<:AL \OTICI:: \\ . .\Slli.r\GTOro; 1UP l 1 Fu1 <Ecntur1t>S t he 1yp1ca1 ~ri::.Or\ has rese1nbled a "ailed lortrt"'s Bul a r c h 1 I e e I :'! pr~1e1 rhal r u t u r t cor· rt1·111u1.1! 1n~titut1on~ y,·ill he :.n1;1llC'r. 1nv1·t uµen and .. a.~ (1111"fl!<il :"1S pO~SJh]e " Tfw An1er11·.'!n Institute 11r Ai i;IHtl'C'ts 1AIA1 Journal said S(uH.la' !11 1l" lrad article thal par! iof 1h!' sut·<'e~~ in dealing \'.ilh Qfftoder..; .. "111 depend 011 1n11<11a1111ns 111 1he design <if c·or-ret·t1r1nal 1nst1tution~ ·· \\"attt1 rur tht>se changf's. ;1111<111~ 111a n.1· others," AIA :-:11d 1n ll1t• planning and dt:<;11{n vi fl·de ral correc11onat 1nsl1llll.J••ll!' -\J•Jft' til lhC'lll \\Ill be , 1•1r\111ur111y based. -They "'111 be smaller. -Thl·1r pl;:rns will be morr 11p,.11 Interior.-; 11111 bt' <t" 11vn11;1! ;is possible Exteriors will blend n1\irt w11h the character o/ the ~·r,111u1unity " nuss Bo Jc h e n . assoC'1ate {·dllor of the Journal and :111lhor of the articl e saal that 11 1 ~ no seere\ that most of ! he 4.10,000 or so persons now hehind bars in these United States l11·e under inhuman. destructive conditions. that •!Ur prisons and jails are old. run-dov.·n ond overcroy,·dtd." The .Justice J)epartmenl. through its Lay,· Enforcement Ass ts.lance Administration. has either financed or en- c·ouraged lour studies on ho"' to improvt c:orrer11onal pro- grammrng and design Tht University of Pennsylvania 's f\tanage1nenl a nd Behavioral Science Center· is studying juvenile fa cilit ies ;1rtd the Univt>rsity or Illinois l)epnrhnent ol Architecture is loo king into adult fa cilities. The psychology department of the Unu't'rsity of California at Davis is studying how arch1te!'.tu rr. soo nd and l1Rht affeC't the 1nn1ate. T h e lndt>pendent American Foun- Uat1on will inspect recently built 1ns litutions and 111ake a !>late-Of-the-art report. The LEAA has stated that lederal !unds may not go for an adult faciht\' \\1th a capac-1- ly of more 1hai1 400 persons or a !Olal cosl of more than S8 rnil!Jon : or a juvenile facility for rnore tha11 1;,o persons or a rotu1 site cost of more than S~ n1illion. .. No money will he goiug 1oward the construction of the bi g warehouse-type prison," AIA said. "The huge camps of 2,000 and more should becon1e a thing of the past in the loreseeable fLiture." The new Robert F. Kennedy Vouth Center In Morgantoy,·n. \\1. Va., the AJA said. is a n1inimum custody facility that resembles a modern campus 1n a rural setting. It has no bars or fences and the students. as they are called. can talk freely with each other ;ind the staff in a relaxed at· mosphere. "· F 111•1 F IC TITIOUS eu~l lll E~S Nl!,Mf STAlEMElllf le "· ""' 1 '"'·""'• '" llw• .• n•ll •' SUJ;>.lff 1•<01 '°"tfnl• l•n•. Hun i.nu1Qn flLJtn People l11differe11t D~i.d t:_o~·· J~n'• 1(,11~1 .Ol•c•n•• 1 •n• lhJ•l1nQ!"" B•••n. '>Y>~n Jon~· 1':llJm -"hG4nlf tnn•. """'"'~Ion llt,<" '"'' bu•P!O>' •• b"·n~ cnnouc,.o C• • ,, '''"''""~ ~~ '"~ J ... ,~. D""d F J~~• r.,,, "•!tmtn1 Ille<! "''" ''•• Covn•v (.••" o! D<Anq• (!)Univ on ~POI II, 1911 ~' Be••"' J M&(ldO• Q~pulv (0<inlv (_l•rl . Pubh~n..a Or~n<>• Co~·• O•dv p ,101 •o••mb•• 1'1 ;1 ~·<I 'J<IC!J•f • I 1•11 1•C• II Int lh• ll•""•I' '·•" "'" I l•·I\ I I 11 !~11 •I\ th•(<.•""'• I'""""' rutl "•""° ... a '''"'''" ~1 I' .... '"• ~""'" 1 •,,,,.,, .,, .,., I" •·• "'~u .. •••. ro, '""'" v~ll•• 1 .. 1.1 0'"'"" J ~e•mvu• •••l L-11 C.'A'""'" A.v•. l·o·" ,~,n V~ll•• c ,,lo! BoJ! Jfll>~ I\" 19•i• 11~>11M" fl"'', lhJ'11rn~!•"' l\o "'''' ( ·•'·' 00'\l\,I J ... ,,Q •. < Publ,i'••tl D•·"'"'! 'o~·I IJ·•·" t•1•ol ~""""'""' n .·• ''"a or1 .. 1w• o r. 1"11 1•01 I• SlllrEMENT Of l!,lll!,NDOlllMf.NT Of liSf OF F ICTITIOIJS lll.ISINESS N1!,M£ rn• toll"""'n~ """"" ""' 1111.mdonc~ '"'' , .• o! II>• j,(111·~·" CU>llltl'· ram• IHI ,,Ufl'-lf.11 ~HOPd•DVAN(l l~Uff L-(11 ~ ~~ OcMll '!I•" Hunt.nQt"n 11•.orh. '°'IO•""' Th• !o(f<'·'·" ll"~"t'" '"""" •"!n<•\J lo '"'"" "'" 1.1•·•1 '" O•~'"'• •cu"'' ,,, 1: ..... , ·~ 1911 J""' D lt,V,I." H ollo L.,-~~·-r,rnO\, 1 ~'"'"" l<•Q•••I, <-'1!ar n·~ fn., ,,,. . .,,,' .. ~ '""'l·i'l•ll '" "" '"" .. ''""·'' Over Chad 1:0HT LAt<.·1Y . Chad !AP1 -~1uch of this sun·scorched African copital /1as reacled v.·ith ind ifference to I he govern1nen1·s rec:e n l an· 11ounccmen1 that lt narrowlv rivertcd a coup t'ngineered b~· l.1hya and suppor led by "large unpenal1sl puwer." S<Hne persons .:sugges t thal 1111• 1;ou1) fanlarr and !ht' f'!lSll· 111i.: 1li1il111n;1l11· hre;1k \\1lh l.1b~:1 n11 gh1 ll.'Hl' ll<'en a11 at- tcn1p1 b.\' l'r<>s1dt•11t rr11nto1:o; 'l'on1balb;1vt-lo 1nove eloser politic;ill_v. lo Israel. 'fobbalba.ve i~ !ht only prl'.~l ~l1·11t !u head r h i s un· 1w1\crt!):hl'd, landloc:kcd n;1t1on ul :i 7 1n1l lio11 s1ncr Fr::1nct' i,:r:inted 1ndependenee 1(1 Ch<trl 111 1960. For s1~ vears l1is ad· 1nlnislr11tion has ·bf'en p!agued hy a revoll of nornad1c rr1 hrsmen in !ht' nort h. Somt' inlorman1 ~ sav the on- l.1-e1'1denc:e ol :1 n ~;I 11 1 11 g rrsemhling a c:on~pw;ic~· a p· peared to be the discovery of :1ntigovt'rnmen1 literature a1- /•"• II "",., '" "oa•·•"•o o'~'"" < nd,, 0~·•1 p,1 •• , ______________ , • r'~""'I>" , 19 ond 0""''"' ' '" ,..,, " F 1)1 .. l'l{TIT!OU\ llVSINfSS Nl!,M( \ll!,TEMEHT 1e1!ovv11\0 a., •o~• "" 1.l·:f;AL NOTICE f llUI <o(TlllOIJ~ llV~lHE~~ "AME ~1111EMEH1 '" ~-. ' .... r t e .. 1~111,r, l i.1 ~ co•i O•T1'l•1111r ro Yi~l Tavlo• •~••· I O'I• N">•. ( •l·lo•~•• ~16,6 , • O\. 'I',. 1 ~ pr•"" '' OC•·"~ ~· ! '' • "~''"' ,,.,.,/ •·~,,,~, lll't TavlG• "'"' ~·"·' 11 .... (.1.10·~·· ~1•)~ < 1QPI • "~I '"' ~· • '"""""'"'' I>• .1 II N•H•·~ 0 ,-,._., )Ill) l ••'G' ,,,,_.,, ( .. ,,. ti.•·•· (_.1,!c•n•• ~1~11> I~• h•. """·\ '' b•·"I tond~• l•d I:• • ~., .. , ., .. ~ .. ,,., ·.• '" I ,I.lo.or.·" '·II IH ~ ! I ·'' -.1r.111i "" , '"'., •«·~·• •Jg••on "'' • .. I" ' <O"~lln .,.,,.,. 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They say the former deputy, Ahmed Abdallah. ~·a s arrested :it least four davs before the plot announcen1Cnt. and had :1l ready died -the govern- rnenl said by stucide -by the hrne the emergt>ncy was decl::ired. \Vhether or nol Libya was 1nvoll"ed in tht alleged plot or in antigovernmenl pamphlets, a well·documenled case J>hf:iy,•s Chad's northern neighbor has n1ixed in Chad '.~ internal af- lair11. Hebeilious ~1 o s lr-m tr1besn1en resent he 1 n ~ j.\ovcrned hy black Christian ;ind ani111i st olficials in Fort l.ainy. They havt> bet>n operati11g for :vears Jrom sanc- tuaries across the 650-mile border with Lib}a. The rebel National Libera· lion Front or Chad. or F rolinat. has been based in 'f ripoli si nce 1969 under the leadership of a former Cha- dian heal1h m inister. Abba Sidd1tk. \\1th hin1 in lhe \.Jb\an l capital 1s !he Derde. i4-year-i u!d self-exi led spir1tuHI li·:1der1 111 thr d1ss1dent and fierce Touhou "'a r r i or .~ . whn penod1call v ra1tl is o I a I e d i ~11Yerr1n1en1 outpost.~ 111 rhi> 1'1hes1i rei.:H•n ol '\nrH1ern' l.'h.11! flnr vll•t•r1<·1 ""'1d 1'11111 - halbayt· ' ll;it! pl('rit.1 •1 f , rca~11ns btlnn• th1~"' 1 .. l)renk I 1 rl.1r1ons with L1h.1·a. 0Jilt•I' ~Oill"l't·~ 110\f.ti thal c; I rpp!'d·up l'rench·l"l1;idi;in 1n1l1!.11·1· pn·,~urr n1'(•r lhr last 111<1 1 •'i!I'~ h;1s s1fj1111ir•an1 1v reduced llit• rt•h1.•I !hrra!. ani\ :.t Frt•nc·h·l1at·ked prn1:r:un uf t'<'flllOllllt' ;incl ~ o <· i a I im- Jlf11\1'1nrn!s lor lhC' nornads rtppc;1 red 111 h•· ~radu;illy drr1Y.'lnl! lhe rou11try together. H111 1hen· ha11• been in- tl 1t·<1t1on~ lh:il lhr~r c·hrrngrs h;11"e side t'flt·c l~ '"'l'he lsr:i ch~ :ire p!o11•111,:: a rll'\\' Iron!"' In lheir !\1iddle 1-:asl stratcg~. u11P military sourC'c suggests. ··~1oreover, Tun1ha!haye·!'I sy n1palhie!'I <1re in Tel Aviv. wh1lr ht''s srared to death ul lhe Ar;ibs ... \ Ton1b:ilhaye has ani:ered !he Arnhs by rt·<'nj(1111.ing Israel and announci n1: earl1l'r thls monlh that because or Libvan '"mcddlini:" he wns oifei-ing antii;overnn1en1 Libvan exiles the opJlOrlunit:y 10· establish bases in nnrthern Chad. A widely l1eld virw 111 Chr1d's F'reneh cornn1unil1" 1.~ that franl'C 1nus1 bt u;r unnanied "imperialist pn"·er" accused In the alle.f.:ed plol. franct Mllppties ~1irage jets lo Libya. f>~rench gru111Uling over the hu1na11 and financial l'OSl of mainta'1111n~ Chnd milllarily rnay have 1>ron1pted Tom- balb:iye lo t•on!1der looking elsewhrrt !or aid if ii r.ver IX't'o1nr~ nrcr.~.~ry. "'hllr no one ht•rf y,·111 say Hul'i 1s :icll1ally bcin51: con· le111plrile<;I, rnany observt'rs state th:it l ~rael benefits d1plomalir11 1ly from 11 n y C\'t·nt11 th11t depict fin Arab po1\•er 11! uilerfering in the of. fairs ul " blnt k African stale. The article said that pi elhninary repurt by Robert Vinler of the Universi· 1y of l\1ichigan School of Social Y.'ork says I.hat 81 percent of the students regard the llFK center as •·a plac:t' that helps inen ~youth) in trouble." The article said that in the past. correctional institutions have been located in secluded areas or their states. It said lhal \Vi\Jiam t\agel, head of the American i''oun- dalion's Correctional Faeilities t:~·alua1ion Teacn. believes neY+' facilities should be situated in populated areas where professional and educa- l1onal servi~s ;.and the y,·armth of human contact can tmprol'e the social functioning or impaired persons " The Bureau of Prisons is planning new metropolitan correctional centers, with the first lo be built next year in New \'ork. LAl'J' ~SEEN (u lN ) ~?!>EAR%NG NOW FOBT ~ LAUDERDAI.B~ 'FLOHZDA c (J d AT ··Provisions also include facilities for pre-release pro- grams ~erving o If ender s returning lro1n institutions often di'''"' from home."'"' s~n .. ~o .... ~l!JI"" ¥llnou· G'' ~" ... •'1n111v article said. •·The short·term ·~ *:I 4' \J lilil 1111 £RH A II Ii'-\I l'llilll I_ pre·rele.,e progcam rein· , ...... .,. ......... O.'"T fit ... 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Tht reform rult ia desi1ned lo ft, 1t least lor DtmoicraUc party, the phony rolt of tht f1 vMltt K>n In Amtrlcan poUtia . N E W~ ANALYSIS Ft w lttctpl favorite aons ) Tht ham ill tht deadliest of wi ll regret its pau lng. Up a 00--lre!pAS! sign (Or olhe:t preaidenli1 I hopeful•. plaige secret support for !ht bona fide candid.1 Le for the nomination. Otherwise, lhe candidate ~·ill igrl(lrt' prolOCf'll, entt'r the sU!te's primary, and clobber the fa vorite ~n nn h1~ own grounds. That strategy of fear works on the paper ligers. Ormoc:ral ic favorite IOOJ ne.rl ye1r. Sevu al f1vorll• aon moves of lhe 1talklng horse variety tre In the worlca In the Republican party, suc h 1! Sen. Robert Tait Jr. who alre11dy ha·~unced u a ~tandin for President Ni1on lfl try to kttp m1verlck Rep. P1ul N. McCloskey Jr. MJI of Oh'°. Tht l\tpubllcans show no aign or !ollowin& I h • Oen'lol'rAll In ~lnl th• la vorlte &On role at their co,,.. ventlnn Al le:a1t not for lt?J In San Diego. ., Population S urge Most people think of lht the lot. The boredom he favorite aon 11 Lht opportu nist ge neral.es can be fatal to a na- poiit..ican who selzei1 1 h t I Ion 1 l political conventio n. driving dt':l egates from the hall chanct: lo gel undeserved tl· and broadcast viewers to posurt at his party'• national distraction. convention-glorifying In the S.Omellme! the slr11teg y f'n- l11ils risk!. Like In 1968 "'ht'n the slandins for President Johnson go t tarnished a! Gov. t:corge C. Wallace of Alaban1a rolled up substantial vo1es a g11inst tbe.m In their hon1e territory. l'he wheeler dl'i1kr i.~ just lhnt lie holds h15 delCl.!fllion in the palm of his fa.,.ori1e son hand, to be opened only for deals such u a cabinet pus! or JXl6Slble No. 2 spot on the \Jekel. 1'he ne w Democratic rulf' 1·equires tha t nomlnl'e~ for pr~~Ldent prest'nl pttilions signed by at ll'ast !IO dclt>gates-not 111ore than 20 or the1n from one stall'. This me<1ns !hat to be prt'senled of· l1c1a!ly lo the convention, a candidate n1usl draw .support r1 om at least three slates. Tha t may be diff1cull. perhaps in1pos.sible, for s I r i c t I y fa1·orile sons unless there·s whttling and dealing beyond tht>ir slate borders. Seen for Srote brief lime it takes to place hl s The fence sitter is lhe poliU- name 1n nominilloo. and then cian -usually t he go.,.ernor nf h11vlng lt withdrawn. • slate -who wanls lo stilll to He's all th.It, lhat isn't find out ho w the political neceaaarily all . N ri t hr winds blow. He's afraid that if frequently, the fa vorite ~n legitimale candidates tompete Generation gap? SACRAMENTO I liPll State officials have fort>.<:allt a rtne:wed surge of migration to Cllifornia during the re- mainder of the century and 'projt>.<:led • population or n.s million by the year 2000. Demographers in the Slate Department of F i n a n c r reported !hil l OrRnge, San Diego, Sa nta Barbara, Santa Cruz. Solano and So noma Counties are expected to dou- ti• their population5. Ventura County would lriple its population from 376,200 persons in 1970 Ui 1.24 million in 2000 for an increa!lt oI lJO percent. The current Ca I i f o r n i a population, largt!!!t in tht>. na- tion, is estimatai at 20.2 million, including about 300 ,000 military. The nearly 64 per- cent st.atewide i n c r e a s e forecast for 2000 also includes m ilitary. The demographers also bas- ed their forecast on an assumption that California "'omen will have an average of 2.45 birth! in their lifetime. Tht y said lhr figure wall "substantially·• above the 2.1 a verage "ellsenlia!" to an eventual zero p o pu I at \on growth. The department · in a prn- v\siona l report said th e "most l m po r t ant assu mption un- derlying tht projections is !hat net migrat ion will increase in the ye:ar! ahead although only to a lt>vel well below thal ex· perienced durini;: the peak years of 1961-64." Nf't mi gration In Califor ni• cand idacy is used 85 JI gim-for his state's delegation, the in 1962-M re1ched • high of mlck lor political intrigue , for blood-letting v.·ill v.·<:aken his .US,OUO bul hu de c Ii n e d wheelin& and dealing, and for control. He annount'es as a steadily to a low of only H ,000 kee ping thr people of the fa.,.orite son . l :t>nerally but not estimated for the cutTeot "son'a" stale from e:a:preuing un iversally accepted political ye1r. any real , pttference for protOC'OI dictates that the re11I The paper tigl'r Is t he favorite son v.·ho 1.~ a!lov.·ed to ht> one only by the lolerance (,( a strong candidate fur the pres1denli11I nornination \\'nrd goes lo the vat•1llating poh\1· ciao lhat if he ~·ants to be a favorite :son, in non11na1 co n· trnl of his :stall', he has to So far as is known, lhere have been no real moves for Tht>. dt>.mographeni a!lllumed prt>.sidential nomint>.e. candi d.ates .stay out of lhRl that an annual expeeted level Over the year!I, thtre heve state. -------- of 150,000 migrant!l would bt been fi ve lypes of favorite The stalking hoose is almost maintained sta rting in lll?t-30 ld'ls: as phony as the h a m - in the wa ke of a more -The fence !litler. F.veryone knO\.\'S who he's for dramatic initial rise lo 100.000 -The atalklni;i horse . and that at the right n1omen l, by 11174-75. upon req uest. he "·ill a nnounce -The wheeler de1ler. They based their a 5llumpUon 11. releasing his delegation. The on the belief thst for the fln1I -The paper tiger. prlmt strategy of a slalking Nearly Eve r yone Liste11s to Land ers 20 years of the currtnt cu.-~ _ _:-~Th'.'.".''_"h1~m"'.:.. -------"h<>~r~S<"'_f~•~'~or~i~t•~«>~n~ill'._'.to"..'h~a~n!g=======================i tury, California "will ti--1· r,:;;7,p~;:i;:.n:ri~:;.·~~~l---,.../--..----:---:-_,--K!--O"':::::::--c-=:=-~-M _____ t_e ______ lJ_0 __ 3_F_M_I below lhose of the early 1960s. s :...eo (b"t l well •bo'< the P"'''"t." .&. The prnjWiOM call for the sounds Of the harbor Orange County's 1970 popula- tion lo swell from l.41 million · 18'1 Y'" to 2.9 million during _ _J,~d.S'.:~'t--724 hours R day the remainder of the ce:ntury ,.. for a percentage incruae of JIH .8. San Di ego County would In· crea!e from 1.24 million lo \\enever heard of It ~ lfWltcMf S'f l 11111 ~ WWISlf(Y 1'.MSTlll (D AllO 10n119 •'11. .-t:S fl M •tlfSIJ1tt•CO., ttf--T. M .... rfWm:w 2.54 million. nr 104 percent ;l =================================::::::::::::::::::::::::::C======================= Santa Barbar a would rise from 258,200 Ui 561 ,300, or 117.!I percent : Santa Cruz would bulge from 1.07 million to 2.1 million, nr 96.2 pe;rcent: Solano would inc reelle from 156,200 lo 405.100. or 159.3 pt;r· cent: and Sonom11 would e1· p11 nd from 205,200 to 480,SOO or 134.2 percent. The depa rtment Sl'Jid the projections were offered "as an aid to planning, rather than as pred ictiens of the. future." non-stops Space Agency Readies Ne w Probe to Study Sun to t CAPE KENNEDY fU Pll - The space agency plans lo launch a $28 million orbiting solar obllervetory Thu r!lday In study the !Un .1nd tell m.1 n more abou t the way it pro- duces energy a nd innuences earth. The 1.400-pound satellite, called Oso 7, is the e:lghth and mollt adva nced in a serie:s of ~un watching observatoriell dating back lo 19112. It carries sit experiment~ to analyze .50lar radiation from an orbit 345 miles above earth. One of Oso 7'!1. main jobll will be lo look al !hr sol11r cor- ona , the faint while outermo.c:t gaseous laJ•er that csn be seen only during a total solar eclipse. The spacerrrift will create an artificial el'hpse. U!· ing B disc on a rod reat hing in frfln t of one 1nstrumPnt to htnt nut 1he sun as 1he moon doell 1n 11 natural eclipse Of partlcu!ar intere!ll 1o physicists are the bright stream~ of dense hot ga! lhat t>xlend several mill ion miles nut from !he corona. Little ill known about these s1ren mer11 , becaust'. they previously could be studied only briefl y during 80lar eclipse!. Oso 7 \\·ill ex· aminr.. them for long period~ all tht>.y grow, change in form encl rotate with the sun. Oso alAO carrle! radiation sensors to study tht>. great e:x- ploaions nn the sun called solar flares. These outbursts John Weld, "'ell kn own I..aguna Beach author a nd bu!line$sman . Is serving as ch1irma n of lhe South Co:t.!lt Com· munity Hoi:;plt.al 's ex · pa.n.sion fund d r I v e. the campaien seek$ to ra~ U million. expt!I grtat 1mounts of radl1· llon Joto apace wh ich could tn· danger moon pilots. Radiation from f!are!l •lso d iarupla r1din communi cationa 1nd may af- fect weather, The n tellilt , twice •s heavy •nd e:a:pemive aa previou! solar o b !e r v a tori e1 , i11 1chedu!ai lo bt launched 11 S::lS a .m. edt by a two-stage Delta Roc ket. The OOoster also will carry a tittle hitchhiking satell ite equipped with • radio that will tr11nsmlt aign1ls like lho!e from 1n A p o 11 o 3pacecrsfl to chrck out grtMJ.nd tracking 1talions. It wi!I be the space agency·s first l11unch here since Apollo I~ a~l ronaul11 David R Scott. Alfred ~f. Wflrden and Jame~ B. Irwin 11et out for lhe moon July 28. F'rom their v11nt age point in spacr . rhe orbiting aolar observalorie.c: are able l.n monitor solar radiation that i11 h Io c k e d from grou nd ob9e rvalorie11 by earth'a at- 1no11phere. f>n!y the "wh ltt light .. rrom the sun penelr•W the atmosphere to warm thA air, land and 11eaa and even the im11ge of lhe sun ln this visible liRht ill 11me11red by the a/mOflphere and its pollulanls The Oso series has been craiitai w I I h discovering many :rol11r phenomen1 ind leading lo the first un- der!tanding of the 11i'RY energy is transported from th t nuclear furnace a t the 1Un'1 interior, through I t 1 at- mosphere and on out to e1rth 93 mill ion miles away. The Natlonal Aeronautlca and s p a c e Admlnlstr1Uon (NASA) aaid the O!Wl 1tudiu also might help physicists who are ae:archlng f<ir a n unlimited and pollutlon.free powe r aour ct on earth. NASA said the extremely hot pla11ma -electric1lly ch1rged 1•11e1 -1ni,lhe 10llr atmosphere is suspected of being the site fl f nuclear fusion e:nergy production. "The pri1n1ry problem en· countered in la b or a t or y 1tudin flf controlled nuclear fu1lon, in rne1rch to develop a v i r t u • 11 y p>lluUOr>-free power source, i1 that ot ~ ducing &nd controlling 1n a · tremely hot plasma." NASA said. "The 1un setms to know how lo do lhl1 and sclenthlts hnpe In learn 1bout Ut1l from. the IUn." Of !he. 1even pre ¥l ou 11 nrblUnR solar observatorita:, nne f1 l1~ to reach orbit and ··~ not aiven a numw. 1'be OSOi! ware buUt for NASA by • tht 811\t Bmthets J\.ea6arth Corp .. "f Ider. Colo. -4 7:35A.M. Sleep later. M' 1111bo fl ww IJ traffic to.L.A.. l1'*+01tml ~ l'lloooix, 8:Z7. 10:30A.M. •• ' 2:15P.M. Clar mKJ.day fl ;gbL arrM111 Phoenix at 3:10 p.m. lf you Jeaveyoar car overnight at the airport. rcmcmbcr parkiog ii cheaper at Santa Am. the fastest way to Tucson ..,, 2 , .. 4 7:35A.M. After a 20-mirrote stop in Phoenix, alTives Tucson 9:25 a.m. Much lhortcr time, and far laa lwlle, aJI in all, than driving to L.A. Intrnmtional for a Tucoon fiigbL 5:20P.M. Again,~ you're 1Uyla1 cnemilltL jt'• cheaper to Jeave your cc at Santa Ana than ot L.A. International. Aalwo TllCIOll 7:09 p.m. 5:20P.M. Hughes Air West from Santa Ana We By more people to Pboealx 11111 ~thin any other alrllae. I I ' \ " I ' • . . . <HOOS£ fROM HUNDREDS Of R£MNAM1S All LABOR CARRTS A LIFETIME GUARANTH 3040 BRISTOL AVE. COSTA MESA IJu5t off the Soft Dl.cio Fr"wcryl 546-8548 T~ll STORES .JOIN OPEN1C,,:~E~ATE OUR AT 1700 PACSTOCKTON 4 8fG IFIC AVE. 7HURs •• FRr. 9_9 q A YS SUN IO' · 9-6, . ·5 SHOP-AT-HOME SE&VICE II Jll CM'l tt•t ii , j1st '"'' ,,. '" "'"'"';"" •!" "" CALL TODA y wit~ 1 till s••-11 s1lttt1••· '111 O~li11t1111 . • 546,.8548 . ., ) ' I ., t '$ Hospital's Roofing Scheduled Wotkmen will begin framing the roof (Iver San Clemenle'.s first hospital in fl matter of days, spokesmen for the prD- ject predicted lhi.~ week. The raising of the roof as well as other mlljnr con· 1truction of thr 1cule-care , faeilit~· 1111 ha 11e been on acbedult for a proJecled open- ing ~al.e next lprlng. As !ht 100.plus·bed fac1li lv cantinue! to gro~. the Ch;ii). man "'1anagement corporation hall added new project.~ on a clusttt of p1'rcels a Ion g C.minn Los Mares. Spokesmen said a rt i s l s renderings are almost com· pie.le for 11. grnup of pro- fession11I office buildings im- medilltf'!lv .1cro11s the road from the.hospital. Last week the development firm won a new zoning desJgnation nn another parcPI a long Camino Df: Estrella to~fird the fn:eway overpass. That larm is earm11rkf!d for 11 niotel and restaurant develop- m!nt. , Cit h .councilmen gr11nled aWifl approval lo the change !~st week -attuing the scope of Cflmmercial zoning from C-1 fcentr11( cnmmercial) In C-1 (general commercial, wh irh 11llows the proposed land u~ t. 'Ultimal~ly." spokesmen h;ive JJaid. the Chapman properties v.•ill includf! a separalt bo;Wrl- a!'ld-ci'lre farilitv and oon· ,;alescenl hospit31 and more professifinal office suite~. Groundbr~a-king for lhP. 1ln- lt41J professional buildings will be" 1nnounced w!thin the next few weeks,, s-pokesmen said. Flag-flying Woman Gets CofC Praise Dres.sed in rerl. y.•hite 11nd blue.. f\.trs. Charles F'i!1hback o( ,Lidn Islt. WAS comm ended M~ay by the Newpo,.r( Harbor ChAmher or Cilm fT!erce for working to tyi y~the Urilted States-Flag flown 24 hours 1 day. Recently. Hnai? Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach Cil.y Hall and the Chamber of Com- merce h11vt begun spollighf.ing and flying the F'lag 1111 nijiEhl. Cha mber Board of Dir~lor~ member Theodore A n h i n s credit.ad Mrs. Fi~hback wilh thi! development .. sayinit. "We need morit patriotic citizens liJ...~ her." Mrs. Fi~hb;irk smilf'd 11nd expl~ined that shf' had thouizht the flag was a sym001 all the Hme. not just duri11g the d;iy. Flae rul@:ll usu11U~ allow it.~ display nnly during dayligh! ...., hours. "But F\;ig .rults "'ere m.:ide ~ ~pie like us ll n d Amer ic an "'II ~ b.:iserl n n change." Mrs. Fishback sug- gested to 1he: ChambPr. She wrotf' the AmtricAn Leg ion. who infnrmed be r ~hP could ny !he flag 111. nigh! if it was 'illuminated. Then sh~ 1.t ;irted a d e l t r m i n e d r a mpa ign persu11ding nei,l!hbnrs ;11nd city off.ices that they should foJloy.• her example. "And 1ener1l!y, the answer3 I've rectlved ha ve beM very inspirln1." she !aid. Rookie Nets Hunted Man J.n Newport Once lqlon 1 lime nothing weWd .em. 9lltpiclous about ttandlrt;. ut ~,corner with yoiq ·hands In you'I' pocket&, n!Chlna Ill )he world 10 by. ~N~ Be111ch Police Of- trcer Miki: Blitch, however, decidt(( to <;he.ck out nnt iiuch mM after Sfflng him three times ·Monday night over • period of several hours. Frederick S. Hw, 27, told tKe p1trolm1.1n he w1111 just rislUng from Louisville. Ky., on _v1callon and ta.kin& in the " ,, dt!. 1lgllts. ~ SorpetirMI la,rmen, hive a ~ tUth sense •bout such m11t· •• •' • •• . . ters. ronklM Included. arwl Of· fie.er BJitch -• top gr1du111te in, "his recent Lot AnA:tle! Pt'illct Acldemy cl1S8 -ordtr- ed 1 ~rd chfi<-k. HM-s' v111r•tion w1111 11bruptl y cul •l'lort 111.~ !t.lf';lype.$ clAt· tered 11crfl~' mile11 nr Americ.11 . ch~kln~ lnln hi~ p11.st. He la -In Or1tnge County J11ll lnd1 y. •WaJ,Ung return In W1ym County. Mich., on !l •·arrant ch•r&lnl hlm with emben.1"7"tnl. -' .- ~NAHEIM 26'-6 W. la Palma ~ ;821-8900 ..=5:'1 FIOM LA. COUNTY 213 /160·0451 OPEN DAILY 9 'til 9 SAT. 9·6 OPEN SUNDAY 10·5 LAYAWAYS AND Gin Cl•Tl,ICATES ALWAYS AT THE GRANT IOYSI ... :·R·u· NT. ER'•s""";~ •. -. . ... y:i-~ -.:.ff E)lDOUART.EltS ~'-. -~ . DEER SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 25th Wl•chtlltr Model 54 S0-30 C1I. USfD Geo• •49ea Actie11 •IMI lor11 . . .~. •••l•1te• ...... 600 l •ll 1ctlon r1n1. C.I. 243·' mm.JOI. l•tilt1 ti S1M.9S .. SAll IJf'I UNIVERSAL 4 POW.ER SCOPE KOl't: W'IU II CUSTOM MOUNTfD· IOll lllllTD ... • LIST $39.U DffR SfASON SPfCIAL $14 95 At Ne Chergel : ! ........................... -.... " , .. DAJL y .ii.OT 2 i CO.STA MESA 1750 Newpert Blvd. 646·1696 SAN DlfG(I FWV. HARBO" Bt \10 y: t-JE'NPORT F'm 1 ·THE • ( ::l GRANT '''h BOYS Sr NE'NMRT AVE USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE GRANT BOYS * IANKAMERICARD· * MASTER CHA.RGI ERY COLOR TIU. GIANT IOYS h•• the l1r111t 1tlKfion" lit-'.. s·1· 7 • le11th1m ~tifetftil. All el the 111-..11 •fri,11 '"' • ; ••ti• colors. You'll wanl 11vor1I p•lr el tbtw 111ck1. ~- $i1t1 l l-42. 'Up THE GRANT BOYS HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE GUN SHOP IN CALIFORNIA [v~rylhlng th1f you wit! ever n11d Jn gun1 ind acce•sorl!s. The Gr1nt Boys 1rt txperts In their flft1d1 of 1hoot ing. Gunimlth on preml1e1. : Our 10001111111 & Honllr••• •• Dl1playf : • • ··--·-·------········-------··-····--·· WINCHE ST ER CHARLES DALY SMITH & WESSON ARMALITE WALTHER SAKO REMINGTON BIRETTA ITHACA BROWNING LLAMA RUGE~ WEATHERBY H & R COLT SNAKE BITE KIT List $2.91 OUR PRICf •229 l•mlnftGn 30·06 SHILLS Lin $6.20 . . . t4H SALi lemln1ten 30·30 AMMO ........... *3" IALI DUR llASON IPICIA1 • 98• l•t· Sl.•a O•ll~Jle IAFITT VIST , , .•..• ~119, Sl.00 791 DH& IAOI ........ • GIT TOUR HUNTING LICENSE & DHR TAGS at THE GRANT. BOYS' s11 oua FINI SELECTION Of USED GljNS AT Tll _ GRANT ioYSJ ' : I 'I I 11 ' • , .. • .. '• ·-.. DA.IL Y fl'ILOT W&dllffd•Y St11ttmbPr 22, 1971 '.Dodgers, SF-Bu·sily Falling Over Themselves ;Fox Bri stl es .~ .. # ··o ver Hint . " ·of Choking •:HOUSTO N jA Pl -Mana&er Chatlifl ·tbx 1et11 tired of people a&k lhg if his San Francisco Gbnll are tightening up in their run for tht National ~ague West championship. He blames !ht teams the Giants have beu playing for having 50mething to do with their 5Jump, now 13 losse1 in the J>a5l lfi games. "You're 1ust going lo find that e verybody plays wonderful against us.'' Fox said . ''San Diego (holding list place •• , .. l'-•111 ••ct •I t Olt 11Ct HAT10,.4l LIAGUI: WH! 01~111011 -~ the Wei;lern Division) did a htck of a .jcb against ua." '·So did tht Houston Aslro1 as. Jack Bill inghlim maintained his maslt.ry over the .~Giant.a with a five-hit 3-1 victory Tuesday ·'night, aided by " two-run homer from 'c1Lcher Larry Howard tn the seventh in· lrlng. , • Despite the Joss. S:11n F'ranclsco kept Its .\Y.-game lead over the Los Ange.Jes bodgera. since the Dodgers also lost. t-3 ·m Cincinnati. The Giants h11ve eight "1irnes left and the Dodge.rs have seven. Fox bristle11 at a suggestion the Giants ·•~e feeling the effects of the tightening 1.1ce. ;.. .. You didn't aee anybody mishandling the ball out there tonight, did you~" he 4&ked. "We're just. not hitting the ba.11 - ,period." 1 ,San Francisco got fi ve hits off Bill· Ingham. which equ&led the club's average • .lft. its list 17 games. The Giants ' great Willie Mays has a .276 average. but. he )las struck, out 17 times in his last 33 at ·bl ... ~ ~illlngham. now 9-IS. extended his cfretr record to 8--0 against the Giants. ·Willie McCove.y slugged his 17th homer of t,he year in the i;eventh inning for the kine run off Billingham. • Astros second base.man .Jot Morgan hit _.tfely for his 14th straight game with a single In the third .111nd c)lased home on a • (:tsar Ceden<)s double ,-,· McCovey's homer in the seventh set I.he •lage for How11.rd 's towering blast. which .&tiled over the 406-foot m11rk in cen- tu!leld. ·. "'Jt w11g a fast b.11111 right dow n the mid· die." said losing pitcher .John Cum- ~hertand, 9-~. "I tried to get ll inside but it ,-.1o1 six inches of!, .1.nd th11l w1 s the ball i:1me.'' , _Jim Wynn had preceded Howard with 11 .tpuble and w1s sacrificed to third by ·Deni& Menke. Gi11nt~ c11tchi!'r Dick Dietz had to !!!'ave JM gamt. in the. sf!venth inning after being struck In the ht!1rl by 11 Billingham ,pitch. Tt.am officials said the blow caus· l!G 11 one-Inch cut on the side of Dietz' ,head . ·Juan Marichal is schf'C'.lulf!d tn pitch fnr the Giants tonight against Astros rookie Jll.IT'lel!i Rodney Richllrd. San Fr1ncisco ch>6es out the Houstnn st.rie5 Thursday night and moves on for three g1mes al CinctnnaU. An gels Se nd May Agai11st .Ro yal s Toni ght · Dick DraRo fired 11 sPven-hitlf'r In win :his 17th ga rT!f'. most b.v a K11ns11~ rit.v pit- :~her in one ~ea~nn . 1tnd Boh 0!ivrr ~l'l("k· :.-d a three-run hnmf'r 11i; thr Rovals be::it :the Californ ia Angels, 6-2 Tuesday night :a t Anaheim Stadium. ~ Tonight the Angels s1;nd \rft-hand€r ~1ludy May 110-121 against the Royals' :P.i i~e Hedl11nd t lf>.7l in the t.r.::ims' last ;meeting. • Orago's 171h victory lopped the Kansas , City high of I~ set by Art Ditmar in 19fl6 :and matchtd by Ray He rbtrt in 1961'1. ; It wag aLv.. Drago'' 15th complete :1ame, annther high for a Kansai City· ·hased tum ' Drago. who has lo~! 10. rh11lkf'd uo :three atrik!flu l.ll 11nd \~.sued one w11\k , He :.outdueled ,California's Clyde \\'ri~ht who •li uffered his lfilh lo~.s 1111:1lnst 15 wins The :onty Ana~ runs came on Ken McMullen'1 :bolh in the ninlh inning. : Oli ver capped 1 four-run Roya! out· :burat In the. .sixth with • three-run homer, :Na 1lrth of the year. Lou Pini ell a col· :~ thrte single.a .1.nd drove ln two ;run •. t'I'he Royals aot lwo in the. fourth inning hen Freddy Patek opened wlth 1 alnalt Jett. One out later. Amos Ot.11 hit a r&iuble. to left.center scoring Patek. Otis ~•met home on • • single. to le.ft by :J'inieUa. ~ ICAllflAI CITY CALl,OIN!• ol •ll f ll~ •llr•rtot ~·--.. .S 1 I D ......... , n • 0 1 0 le U l t I I l lW'"t. f' • 11 II 0 • ' 1 ' ...... ,,.1. !• j ' 0 8 ,. OIOtMCM11!1•"·:i&•>ll jOtll, tf J t 1 I 5-tt. Ill • 0 ~ 0 71(1rti,....ld:-d I t t I l"•rt"tt, 7t> • > l II i l!lltH•. " j I J f ltfllll. r• i II ! l .OllYtor, 11 l I 1 J Tll'tlllrt , t 7 II II 11 ...... ~ 1ttO S ........... <lCOO ~.,,.._, 111 4 t 0 t Wrlfl"!, 11 f 11 0 0 ~ 9 4 I t t T.l•'f"'llldt. "°' 1 11 II o i".0rtt9; t f t t t MaltMy, • 0 o o 0 .. , ........ , f ... ll ,.,,, ~ «.t•• CttY OC10 :ID• ooo -' j C.llftl'lllt • or(! llOf -' J I -l"•l'lltr. Oii' -talltor111t t, LOI -1t111111 ?'.I. C..llfe.rl'ill '· ti -AIOINf, Ollt. "-•11<11 JI ,;.: ..._., Hiit -I . O!lv .. ('!, M~Mull•n IMll • /" M • 1111 •I 10 ·~1w.11.101 • , ' J ' l IJ.,1J.1') I I t ~l I I M 1 e o w 1 0 e -J;06, """'*net -MIA-" l/11'1 Ttllp~t .. Everything Went Wrong, Says-Alston CINCINNATI !AP ! -"Man it doesn 't look like e.ilher one. of them want It," 11id Cin cin nati Reda rirst base.man Lee May of the. Dodgers-Giant.a fight fot ~ west ern division tille In the National League. Ma.v. v.·ilh a home run and 1 double, blasted Dodger pitching for fivt runa all' thf' Reds v.'alloped the contenders t-3. San Francisco ma inlined 11.!1 1 ~-1ame lead over LA losing 3· I to the Houston Astrns. "I have. extr11 incentive pla ying ~ams S101 t'1 $10!, Tl Se•! ?I SOD!. U $fQI, 1, s~~•. 21 Dodger Sl4t e All ••mH 111 ICPI ( .. 0 Olldoef\ U (:lndn~lll Oetn ~•It DO(jQ!•t 1+ -'H•"" OM;Or• ti •11an11 Oodvt" 11 A11111r1 o,,.n 111•• J.1111 •.• ,,, 5 ,90 ...... 1:1111 • "'· ll ;19 '·'"· like LA and 'Frisco. but I don't cart who wins." M;iy continutd. LA doesn 't look lik e lhe same club. They'vt got ltl b« a litle tight. But by the record, they ha ve mnre pitching depth . "I rlidn'l like the way we played ." 11id Dodgers' pilot Walter Alston. "It was ontll ()( those games for a fellow th11:t everything goe11 wrong. We didn't hav• much of anythinR -no hittin1. no pit· ch in,11 anrl no defense. "We're out lo win thoo~h. I dnn't care If it's by a margin nf one game or 1i1. ··Whe.n you get he.hind 4.0 lh@re '1 n6t much you can rlo.'' Alston jerked ~tarter Cla udf! O!teen 111fter Ma y crackeri hi!! homer with two ()n in the fifth inning. .J ohn Benr.h had homered with none in the ~econd inning. HOUS TON'S LARRY HOWARO CUTS DOWN SF'S TITO FUENTES AT HOME . HOWARD ALSO HIT A TWO.RUN HOMER. "Don Guile.I.I harl mnre tn do with the game than 11nybody else. He 's onf: of the be..st looking pitchers in the Natinnal League . That's not Ill.king anytblng away frnm lhe home runs. They weren't chrap.•· D.C. Le111on May Becon1e Tex as Ro se BOSTON 1AP) -011.•11er Boh Short and hi11 financiiilly tro11b!erl \\'ashington Senators are headPd for the lush nalil1s- f nrth \A.'orth ;:irP11 11nrl thp n11t1nn 's <'apital face~ a lar.k nf rnajor league b.::iscb11ll for' the firs1 year since 1901. Short. who claim~ In h;ive )nsl .~1 million 11ince he purch11serl thr club f!lr a rl"por!ed S!t4 million 1n l!lfiR. wnn his fight to move late Tuesrlay night as Amf'rir;in League nwnf'rs voted IO·l in hi~ fa vor, with only !he 811ltimorp Orlole11 and Chicago \l.'hite Snx nppos('d. League President .Joe Crfln1n. who 11s a ~·oung ph1yer-man11 ger led W11sh1ngton tn its last penna.nl in 193.1, announced the action after 11 marathon mf'<'ting of owners. the.ir lop ;:rides. 111!orney-.; ;ind baseball commis~ioner Rnw iP Kuhn . The transfer markerl lhe sf'criod ILmP in a der11rlll' th11t Washington has been voted otJI of baseball Ho11.·tvrr , aftf:'r the fr;:inrhi~r movrrl to f\1mnP~~nta in l9fil. thf' ]Pague f1111nrl a11other rlub for the r;:ip1111l h.v exp11nrl1n,: "Re1n,11 ;in nlrl \1ia11h 1n,111on ballplll,\'Pr. ! fePI ~·erv .~;:irl th('ri:> \I'll~ no n1h£'r alternatiVe. but !! Is with pleasure we \velrome n111\R ~-Fnrt \Vor1h .'' Cronin ~.1ld mnre 1h11n 13 hn11r~ Arter lhe n1ee11ng ~·rnt hrhinrl r!ns('d dl'lflr~. C:ronin ~;i lrl !hr trRnsfer 11.·11s ron. rlitlon;il , hut !h.'1! mPrel_v 11ppeAred In be R fnrm11.lity The. ronrl111on11 include expan.~inn or 1'urnpikP St<'ldium in Arlington. between D:illas and Fnrt Worth, in tht. orll"l two yi?ar~ anrl indemni ly payment In the Tex· as League for displacement nf the Dallas. V{lr! \Vorth Spurs. The stadium no~· ual.!i 21.000 to 22.000 but m11.yor Tom Vandergriff of Arl1oglnn, 11.·ho ha s served as ramrod to aer a major lf':11.gue franchise for m11ny ye.ars, said it ...,·ill be expanderi In 35,000 by the. sta rl of the 1972 seaaon and lo 45.000 for 1973. Those condilions were Accepted by the Americ en League. Jn Approving the franchise shift, the first, !inrf' Charles 0 . F inley moved his Alhletif't' from Kansas City to Oakland ln 1!168. the league o .... ·n~a rejecteti two Washington offers to purchase the Sf'n:i lors. One , by a group represented by public relations man Ed...,·ard Kelly Jr .. was rej~ed quic kly. A group headtd by W11.shington Board of Trade President JoM"ph Dlnzansky ma de a slronR pit ch to buy. The supermarket chain operator and lawyer marlf' an hour-long pretientation of offering 17 ~ million for 90 per cent of the Senators' stock. The owner~ appeared deadlockf!d near- ly 12 hours arler lhe 11l.lrt of the. metUNJ:, Danzan1ky ~airi Kuhn then visited him and asked "if l 11.·nuld bt willtn& to make my sam' nffer for 80 Pfrcenl of the clu b and I inrllrA\ed 1 ...,.,.8 no! " Danz11nsky ~.1id hi~ grou p uncovered 1n leg1l p.tper.s the fact that Short bouf hl. lhe Stn .. tnrs ftir 11in or1glnal prlct of $9 4 million but lh11t the club h•d $400,000 In lht bank •1 the !Im' A few u·eeks l111er , D11nt1nsky said. Short reneQtitl3'el1 the eonl.rAc.t and rfduced the orl1irui! prlct by St. I mlUlon by vanUn1 Jlm Lemon l~pereent of I.ht club. • Sports In Brie f Tar .H ee ls Mourning We'IJ Beat SF, Vo,¥s Als ton Gullett I !M J gave up a doublt to Maur~· Wills ll'I open the. g11me. 11nd. ~X· ~pt for a walk. didn 't all ow another DOOger lo base until the ei ghth innlna . Wills lined his second double to left cf!nter scoring lwn n1n!I 111nd Wayne Gr11.nger pitcherl the ninth . Footba ll Player's Death Los Ange les m;in;:rger Wel l Alston was roc k-steady dPspite the. late.st loss. ''\lle 're going 111 he.a! th e Giants," !lid Al~ton. "] don 't c;ire what the margin ia -one jlame nr ~ix. \Ve'll still br11t ·em ." ··If ii wasn 't for this Dodge.rs-Gi1nls siluation I would h11v1" pulled him mJt in the seventh,'' sairi Reds man11ger Sparky Anderson. "He threw 117 pitche.~ anrl only h;id three rlay~ · nff. Be:o;lde~. I'm usin1 him again Saturday a,lil11 in~t. lhe f.iant11.'' CH.A.PEL HILL. N.r -8111 Arnolri. nf frn~11·t gu11rrl on the Unlversi1~· or Nnrth r;irnlin1t fonlh il ll !Pam . d!Pd T11P~rl11y, 1~ rl;i.vs ;iftrr i-uffrrinl! hr11i prn.~!r;ition dur· iniz the s11uad'11 Labor D11 Y 11.•nrk nul. Dr. Arthur L. Finn . one of srveral phy~1ri;ins \l'hn 11ttendPrl thr 21\-vrar-<>lrl rrom Sl;:i!rn li;l:inrl. N.Y . sairl rle~th w11 s rluf' to 11 hr;il slrokp 11nd rornp!ic:ating livrr Anri krrlnf'V failurrs . Arnnlrt. l'I fi.foot·2. 224-pounder. r11I· \;ips~ while runn in11. \\'indsprints al tht Pnri nf lhP rtrill. Hr "'It!'. ;irlmittPri ln Nnrth C11rnhna fo.ftmnrial Hnsp1t;i! In Chapf'! Hill. whrrt; hP <11rd. A r;:impus mPmnn;it ~er\•1ct 11.·as helri Tuesd11~· aftrrnoon a! thr Un 1 I P rl ~1r1hndi~t Churrh Funeral sr rv1i;es vdll be helri Thur!;day 1n Sl;itrn Island e :tlrl'a rrer 0111 LOS ANGE:L~S -.Cw7irrl \IJil11r- i\!rCarter wa!' plarPd 011 ~11 ivf'r~ Tuf'~d;iv hv thP Ln!! Aniz:rlP~ t:'1tkPr~. rhr 1hlrri playrr relr:i srri h:.-the N11tinn11I 811 skt1 · b1tl l A.~sor.iation te11m 1n four d1t v~. E:irl1rr. \'t"lrr~n f11rw~rrt Freel lil't1.el Rn<l first -ye?.or guard Earnest Ki!lum had hrcn 1\•eivtd. e Troja11• Work r.ns ANr.ELES -Southern f'ahlomia rnncPntratrd nn 6n;:i11inr defense 1n prept1ring for Saturd11y's game against Il1lnol ~. The rlefensj\•e h'le Tuesday ronsisled nf rnrl.~ Grf'g ~1arderian anrl Srntt \\'fiber 11nd !ackles Jeff \V1nan ."i 11nd Mikr r-.1 rr.1rr \Vinans and \V<'ber have not been "l;:irlcr~ \\iin(IJls , a 2fl0 pound Jun ior colle,11t> l r11n~fer fmm Morle:r;to, adri11 siu lo the. i:on !-linf' defense. \VPbf:'r. 220. 111 fillin,11 in f1H .lnhn Grant. who w;:is injured last WPPk and n1issPd the R1rr .i:amf'. Tr11ck sli:ir E<:lesel G.1rnson was fill 1n,11 In for rnrmer Mater Or1 High 1vhit Miki ~,11rgan at splll end. hut r.1nrJ!!an. who h11s 11 hrnkf':n nose. is eXpP<'lt.rl tn pl11y htre aii;;iinst. Illinois. e Flores o n Tar11 P.t LOS ANGELES UCLA Bniln qu;irterback Mike f \orPs was throwing ~·ell in pr11ctice aa the team prepared to meet Michi11n Saturda~· ar AM Arbor. Qiach Pepper Rodgers c 11 11 e d Tuesd11:y'.!. workout "one o! the best of the ~'e11r." and se1d Flores lookrd very good throwing to l.ight end Bob Chri~tiansen and split enrl TPrry Vernoy. \lernoy caught eight p;issPs iJi the first l wo g;imcs nf the seasno. and Chri~· I iansrn snArPrl sev,n. San Fr11nc1scn m;:inRl!Cr Ch11rlie fox. mr;inwhi!P. wasn"t 1;0 confident: "We're Just. nol hitting the ball , period." LOS A.NGELES CI NCIN"l.lf l .. r b rbl J b , h rlll W'I>» .. ' • , , ~~''· .. ' , ' ' "I we~ )l:ellil'1g JI lil!le tired," s1'id Gullet/. "My problrm wa11 I w•s 1n!ng with fast baU11 in the eighth and they were 1\'aiting l'!n me." flanker Rf~~!e. Erho[s was hmp1ng nn "s11 re anklf' hurl In pract.ire r.1onday , but he is expected to be healthy by Sattirday. V~leMlnt. ]b W D~"I\, " R All~. " Mn•8. " l!u~~""" .. ' • ' ' ' • • • ' ' ' • ' 0 • • • • • • '°''I"", • ' l M~y, " ' T "f<"n. 1b ' (<M'IC•l><I"", .. ' l!fr'cl>, • ' , , • ' • • • , ' ' • • ' Woorly Wonrl warrl anri Tnmmy Helms hit run 11corinR singles in the 1ixth follow- erl by M11y·~ two-run rlouble. w "~·~·· .. • • • • L••r~v·~. " ' 0 • • l-le11 ... • , • • • e Report De t1 ied <••nn••. • • • 0 0 ' Mt~Oo, " ~~ ..... .. ' W"°"'wl•O, .. • C.unen . • ' ' , • • , , ' • • • • • \l.'illie DRvi~ homt:red in the ninth In· nin ~. his ninth, .. nrl extended his hitting slrf'ak to Iii ~traiRht l{Amea . SYDNEY. Auslr;i h;i -Vic Edwards~ E\'onne GMl;i~on1(s roarh, said Wrd- nesday his r~m;irks :it)ou( an offer lo lhe \Vimbledon tennis champion had been misinterprelrd 5"~"'•" • • C.••l>'•~'wll!,""' I "''"'el•t" • • rl••ee,., ' ' F••<1U•on, t , T"l•I• " n"""" IL ll-1\l &l•••'l<lt • 5•··~··· • 0 ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' • G•1no••, • ' • • • ' Toi•!< .. ' • .. / 1 • " • '.] 1 • 0 ll .. ' ' • 0 • ... .. • • , , • • • ' Anderson will u:-e f.arv NolAn h1 !hf! finAI ,11;:ime of the Oorlger; 1erie11 toniJhl. Hf' s;:iirl he. wnulrl continue with hit top hurler.~ aRAin.~t SAn fr,.nci~co 1tarli.ng ...,.ith Rns~ r.rimsley frirl11y night. Gulle!l a,o?i\ln Saturday Md Nnl An SundAy. HP ;igr~ed ...,.1!t1 Amenran prnmo1er Glad.vs Heldman !hill no offrr nf !!iO.oOO had been marle to the Austral111n star. M llo~ol.'"n {,l)!IOU IW.I~-~\ G••n;~r ~ .... -C.t•~itr j~ 1•1 ' ' ' 1 ..... • • ' , , ' -, .• ' , ' • "~"•"te • ' - The Reds need !o win live of their last ~i ll" games tn finish .500 ln the 1!1.ndlngs (81-81 L ~ 1: Is Walsh Oil Way Out~ I ,, ~ Dalton. So.icl to Be 1Ve 1u Angels General Manager l. r:il1fnrt11;:1 Angels gfne.r:11l manager Dirk ~V11lsh 15. txprrled lo be out nl a job roJ. u JowinR the concluslon of !.he <'Urrent baseball seasnn. ~ That"s the wnrd from Chicago where highly informeri snurces say th11t Harry f= Da lton,. whn h~s builf a dynasry in_ B1tllimore in six ye11.rs as direclnr of player person-~ nel. w11J def1n11.ely repl11ce WRlsh m ·:2. Neither DaH.on nor Angels 011.·ner Gene Autr\• \l'Ould ronf1rm !hat Dalton is in and \V alsh i5 nut. · Walsh. who has 111.·o year~ remaining on 11. five-year contracl, said \.ht report "waa news tn me " Autry did admit that changes Jn the front office management .are prob1tb1e. "f rlon·t think this is the time yet lo gn into drl.!llil. but we h11ve looked deepl y into our cluh'~ sihi;:il\nn and V.'e J!rf' rnnsidering ch11.nge~ ·· "WP h;ivf' a!sn !liven cnnsidPr1ttion lo H11rr;.r Dalton. hut I.he Orioles 11.•ill be In· \'olve.d in !hr playoffs and I prnmisrrl th1tl "'' wouldn 't talk lo Harrv until the. Wnrlri Series i~ over.·· · Dallon would neit her CTlnfi rm nor deny an offe r from the Angels. "I've. been very h11ppy v.•i!h !hr Orinle11."' hP s11id. · Baltimntt' has v.·on thrtt American Leilgue a.nd two \Vnrld Series championshiPI! under Dalt.on Jn the pa5t five years. not including the Easlem Divisi on title ifs erpecUU to clinch I.his week. Dalton, 43. the major league f!x eculive of th e. ye11r In '70. has been 11.·ith the. OriolM sin ce. HI~. The Baltimore executive currently earns tn lhe neighborhood of $3fl.OOll. This 111 one big reason why he 's interested in the Ang els job. W11lsh rtporledly gets 1n annual 5alary or $50,000. Should' Dalton replace. \V1lsh. he Is expec~d to m•ke sweeping chan«es throughout lht re151. of the front off lee. Field manager H11rold "Lefty" Phillips ts also e1pected tti be replaced. . DICK WALSH Mt y lie Th,."llh Advance • Ill Net Big Three Classic LOS ANGELES 1 APl -The three. inp- ~ed('d players in lhe S72.fl00 Pac1hc Soulhwes~ Open tennis tournament ad· vanced in matches Tue1d1 y. Top-seeded Stan Smith of Pa11den1 de.feated Ros~ Cl!:~ of Austratla A-3. 7·6. Case was returning Smtl.ti"s blg serve well Smith broke In lhe seve.nlh and ninth gamts to t.ake. the -~tg_t set, and won ~ tecond on a tlebre""'". I Se.Cflnd and third seeds Jan Kodes and Cliff Richey al50 won m~ches TueE:d~y Richey, of San Angelo, Tei., de feated Vladimir Ztdnlk of Ct.eehoslovakia 7-~. &- • in a !erond-rounri match. and KOO~. Of C!echoslo\'1kl1. downe.d Roy RArth of Sin Diego ~. 7~. The sf.\:-roun d lourname.nt will conclude. with final~ S~ay. FirAI prize is 110,000 . ttcond, ».OOD. 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J&l llU'"' L~l'll·MIY9, M .. lte, .... l:eN'1 "'-IUlll• ~ll\ltfl "'•ltl , ~. , .•• J.J '"'"' 11vie" 1.,.11 ..,., " .. .,,..,. ••u•~. c-'"°'.,.,· L1 .• •J, 6-I. 11>11111~ °'"''· -u•!llll•, 1111 "IMrtf! •le•, 1-1, l ·I T•"Y •r•·· )Ou"' 1.1r1c1, oft! .J&ll~ tto,.,111tr, t&i ...... ,.i, J.6. 1,1, 1.J J•m 1')1ht)""' H-lulu, 1111, L'M ('111, L• ""~oitt, •) •·I Ftl~~ ''"'°!l~t. '' l ludtrd1l1. 'II , lll'lf. l ent l fltf•t'I• L&i ._,~tltt, 1<4. 6•1 -,,..,,.1 I I il11MI, ltVlll, •If. l'tt l",.1•)1.1 •r•!'C•. ~ ..... [ Building Year, Says GWCFoe WALNUT -Wlmlng football hat been I ftJ' r/. lW fll" o:>ech Mal £lton 11'heri he wa1 on the high school level but thi., time around he has stepped up in clas.s to the junior college field and 11 thoroughly disgusted. Eaton moved from West Covina High to )11. San Antonio College this yur to direct the destinies ol Uk!: Mountaineer football team art.er winning 10 le.,ue UUes in 12 years on the high school le.eJ. "I'm not really happy with anythln& right now. There aren't any bright 1pot1 to discuss," he aay1. "I'm not discouraged though ," he 11y1, "I think v-·e have potential but Utls ts definitely a building year and It wt!! take us sometime to bring things around. "We started at point zero and bave made a lot of progress so far. Eaton didn't bring 1 single plaY'T from his West Covina team of a year aio to Mt. SAC but has five members ol hil high school squad h.-o Rltonl back. Randy Miller, his atartlng quartefbect :against Citrus last Saturday night, a former West Covina 1W' for Eaton. auf- fered a knee injury and lJ out for an In- definite period of time. He will not faee Golden West College Saturday night in the P.1ountaineer stadlwn. Eaton will send Don Gr1y to the firinl )ine Saturday night and feels be will lm· prove over the first game performance. (Mt. San Antonio lost, 28-14). "He played at Gary High In Pomona and sat out last season,'' Eaton says. "He was hurt early ln the year •nd be wun't exactly selling the world on fire against Citrus. "He had three pa11 lnttrceptions and all of them set up tc0rea for the other team." The new head mentor has four return- ing starter• from l.ast year·1 lam but lost one or them by injury at Citrus. Ga rland Chandler, a linebacker, is definitely out of the G<llden We&t contest along with quarterback Miller. The three who will start include Butch Phipps, a JSO.-pound comerback: Dave Chapman, I~und linebacker: and Pat Flanders, 1 200-pound offen sive tackle: The 1vlountalneer offenslve baeki1eld combine ill "young and inexperienced" according to Eaton. "In f1ct, the entire team is that.way. We hive a 'nine to one nUo of freshmen on the squad." In the opening backfield with Gray w\11 be Mike Sheperd. a-181).-pound fullback from Bonita High : Gus Rubio, a 10.. pound running back: and Ray Pani:i. a 140-pound wingback from Pomona High. FV Offe nse Big Problem For Vaqueros 'The Johll Callan! era at Rancho Alamitos High hM been a aucc~ul ven- ture with the Vaquel"OI figur\Jll 1n league titres four of hi.I six yean u head coach. And wilh a tolld nucleus of returning lettermen 114 ) and an inexperienced backfield , the Vaq1 p~t a tough pro- blem for Fountain Valley Hlgli'1 Barons Friday nigh t at Bolsa Grinde High. tl's been one of the tri!a'a bf.It football series from the standpoint of esciUng games with Fountain Valley winning lbe first two (lfrl4 and 15-14). Rancho took last year'• verdict, 14·7. "We feel 1'ountain Valley is alway1 a good team to open with. They're tough oompetiton and I think the 11eries has been advantaseoua to both schools,'' says Clllad. "Fouallln Valley runs the triple crptlon .. ...n ,.. ba.. to -everything cmatd. It pre9e11.ta eome defensive p~ bleml for UI," be lddl. Howtver I Rancho Alamitos h.u • host o1 rotuming All-Omlen Grovo League ltlecUcn from Jut. year in camp with mlddle p...t Jim Balliet the central r...,.. BalUll ,.., a 11nt i.m ..iect1on 1at1 ,.... at tbat spot """ la • -..... darter for tbl Vlql. Mat.a Jeff Buenaft (halfback), Jotm Dor<)' (taletyl and Frank Coppol8 (t.cklt) eal"Md ~cond team I.urtla. SfYlnl CIJllrd plenty lQ work wHh. Redlo~ oflnlYe allpmenl Is keyed around ~ Augle Redman, • 1so.pound ..mor up rn>m the junior varsity. He'a a ftrlltiie athlete and has tJril seoklr lettermen to worlc with in the blckfleJd. Re hm11n« sto,..,.. Vtrn Bny ( l~ pound fullb9ct) and Ken Hammertq, (l10-p00lnd hallbactl aro In u.. !old alone with .en.tor 1etttrman Saltt James (180), brother of G•ry Jamet. "ho WM • A.JI. err AAA 11econd team wcletlioll laa · yr:ar. Jamtt lJ tabbed for nanker duty end poae1te1 bdt.u speed and ?'tCtlvlna capobllillel 111111 hi. older -· c.1Jant .. ,, hi. outnt hu 1letkr overall qJeed ind ls hopefUI thlt his defensive corp11 111 Improved O\'er Jut year. "Our de:ftnst has done pretty wen ag11lnll1 the option In the pill We held Fountain Valley &o a touchdown or two In «ach of the pMt thrtt 1ame9 and tba&'• not too bad,' he oplntS, • , DAILY PILOY fl OCC Will Be Out to Get Us-Rhea It'• bem a.bl.I 1W' for Los Anet* Harbor'a f~ -team. 'Ille WilmfOltoo-buod Junior callei• hun't WOil • same linee. )'tar ago this -k-wtlm ft deluled Orange Cout, 33- :H. Since dial time, coodl Floyd "Scrappy" Rhea'• club haa lost diht •trllilll times, lncludhl( a SU luhin( fn>m S.. Dtec• Mea lo Lbe H9IDD opener tut week. Rhea, of ll!!IOUJ1le, rtmembera the QCC. Harbor Ult 9dl. .. lt wu • ol tbt few times we had •ll oor people tqrether. It wu about Iha only tlm• ... -·1 piqued with lhe Injury 1ltua-01 ....... that blocked field gO&l WU tbi dllfamce." Rhea .... nferrin( to .. .u.m]ll<d U.-polotor by OCC'a Bob R~ from the Seahawks 2G-yard line. Al tbt tlme coach Dick Tu<:ker's Pirates were trail· tog, 10.7. But the att.empt was blocked ind Mumed 7S yardi for 1 touchdown, 1tving Rhea's club a 17-1 lead. Although tbe Pirates later ca\Jlht Harbor at 24-:H beloro flnoJly falling, ll wa1 the blocked Deld goal that led to the win . "I'm sure they (OCC) remember that game. They'll be out to get us. They 're tougher than bell and we got annihHlated against San Diego Mesa," says Rhea. '"Ibey (Meu.) Just physically wb.lpped UI bad. 'llllno'a a pd ponilllUIJ Illa! aome of our delerwlvt people won't be able to play this week. I've never MID 1 team, Ull.s early in the year as phylical as they were. That one game exper1e:nce that Meaa had was qulte an edge." Rhea comparet the Pirates with his foe ol. Jail week. '1'bey're both very 11mllar. 1'hey'n both very pbyt:lcaJ footbl.IJ teams." And what doe s Rhea fear the moat about OCX:'! "Th>l guy lhrowilll! the ball !Gary VoJ. buenal. He threw tt 43 !Jm., last -. \Ve don't throw that much in three cames.'' But there Is llWe doubt that Rhea "°'1iAl nu to -..,.., 1n lhe pu1 the Seahawka have been prlmartly a puslng club, but the lack ol. a Sood quartefbtck b.11 plagued Harbor In the put two SeallOIW. And 1171 la nO exception. "We're atill klokinf at our quart.er· backa. We •tarted the HU01D w I t h 1tx and we've nanowed that down to four. We looked 1t ooe lo the Ilea pme (freshman Suve Mltchall) and ,..'11 look at two more agalmt Orange Coast (frtshmen Tony C.OWan md Payton Lotion). And we'll prvbably 111e tllo other one agalnat Mt. SAC out week." Harbor'• leodlng nmnb>g back-Ron Cheatham-la clollbt!ul for the Orang• Millikan Has Best Team • Ill 6 Years LONG BEACH -Wtth a ftw breaks, the MDID:an RlmJ could have done much better la 1'70 than their 4-5 overall rte0rd (2-3 in the Moore League) lndlcates. And now the Ram1 enter the 1'11 root· ball wan wiUt 1 clean slate plua a bevy ot big, qWct bacU and Hnemen with eJ:· pertence. 'lberefort, head coach Dick DeHaven (in hla second year at the reins after four years as a Mllllkan aide ) looka for an ex· plosive confrontation Friday night "hen hi. team tang1e1 with the HunUnston Beacll Olien on lhe Of! City irldJn>n. .. Actually, I dm't know much about HUDtillgton Buch becaUM th is is the first Ume we'WI ever played them," he says. "I do know, though, that they ha ve pretty 11ood 1be and that they also run a good opUon and have a couple of good backs with speed. " However. in spite of Huntington 's a~ parent plus algns, DeHaven doe3 not dnpair. He adds, "they'll have to be exlremely quick against ua. We have the best penoaoel we've bad in my six years hen. "We had lots of Injuries last season but Wheeler's R eturn we have enOUl!h kid1 back who started at one time or another.'' Perhaps the mO!l notable Ram ll senior tailback Charlle Marino (lftll), who piled up over &00 yard1 in loop actloo last fall while game.rlng all-Moore honors. He accomplished Uli1 despite being tldellned w\th knee troubles. Quarterback Steve Fanogllo is up from the junior varsity and when Marino isn't running, It's likely that the sling-armed junior signal caller will be trying to pin-- point either nanker Mike Kiley or split end Wilt Purley with aerials. The fullback -Junior BUI Fraser· -la the futtst player on a 1quad loaded with awtft specimens. The interior line ii a veteran unit throughout with John Dvorak (1110) and Warren Eickeaen (180) holding down the tackle poata. Manning the guard alota are rtlurneea Te:rry Tautolo (215) and Dou1 Graham (195) while the center ls BUI Smith (195). One of the best tight ends In the Moore circuit Is &.2, 195-pound Ron Woodring. Wide reeelven Kiley and Purley are defentlve secondary mainstays with Woodring, Dvorak, Tautolo and Elckesen llso alated to go both ways. 19 Lettermen At Gladstone Await Laguna Pupil Awaits Teacher In Vik e-Dons Clnsh. Foothill Won't Underestimate Uni Gridders A pair of clo.!le friends will be on op- posite sides of the Tusttn High field Fri· day night when Foothill and University highs launch the 1971 rootball season. COVINA -Gladstone High Scllool'a Gladiator football team has one thing in common with Laguna Beach High. Each team won but a 1ingle game a year ago io football. But this is another season. And at Gladstone it also means a new coach and a new &yatem for the playen to learn. Art Hiett, heir to the coaching reigns for the Gladiators, is opUmlslic about the 1971 season. "I think our team will be a consistent contender in every 1ame and I'm o~ Umlstic about the season. We're not go- ing to overpower anybody with speed but I think v;e'll have a well balanced team." The Gladiators will emphasiie ball con- trol and a running game while ope.rating out of a slot·T formation. There are 19 returning lellennen on hand for the current squad and thi& leads Hiett to feel he can platoon for the first time. White only seven of the 19 lettermen were starters a year ago, 18 vdll be on the firing line -either on offense or defense. One of the bigge&t a3sets of the Gladstone offen!ive unit la a bit of beeJ on the forward wall . "We'll average 203 pounds per player from tackle to tackle," Hietl says. He then lists the lnt.erlor linemen for of- fense : Steve Weiss (6-4, 210) is at. cent.tr: John Allen (S·Z, 210) and Terry Ayres Ci· 9, 2.00) are at guard; and Paul Deible(~ 11 , 200 ) and Bo Schardein (5-11 , 200) are at the. tackles. The Gladiators are directed by one of the most a.uthoritaU\•e students in 5Chool -student bcx:ly president Rich Velas- quez. Standing six·feet and v.•eighing In at 175, Velasquez js the G I ad I at or quarterback bul doesn 'l do a lot of throw- ing. ""'e are trying to go with a hi~h percentage rate of completi ons.'' HiCtt 111}'5. ··in a scrimmage with Rowland High (Saturday) he hit five of eight at- tempta." HieU baa high respect for Laguna ll<ach. "We feel that their quarlerback (Gary ) Flaetle is an outstanding athlete. He can score 111ytlme on the option or by throw· ing the ball." PICO RIVERA -There are times when the bridges you leave behind can have treacherous footing when you return. Such is the cue for coach Leon Whetler o( Marina High School who returns to El Rancho High Friday nighl to battle tht: powerful Dona. \Vbeel~, wbo bu been around, was the line coach at El Rancho a few yeani back and one af his best linemen in camp "''as a cent.er and middle guard named ~tarl y McWhinney. Wheeler apparently did a pretty good job wlth McWbinney bee&~ he's now the head coach at EJ Rancho and hi!! Dorui are a .olid choice to hand Marina 11i setback ln the 1971 opener !or bolh schools. "The things we 're using now al El Ran- Dodgers Slate Live Television From Atlanta LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The Lo< Angeles Dodgers aMounced Tuesday they will televise back to Lo1 Angeles all three of their weekend games in Atlanta becaU&e of lhe bot NaUona.l League \Vest pennant race. A Dodger spokesman said It was the first tUn e in the club's history I.hat an en- ti~ weektnd series other th.an one In San Francisco will be telecast bacl lo I&; Angeles. Additionally, the Dodgerli said its piny· hy·play tandem of Vin Scully and Jerry [)Qggett would be in Houston Thursday nighl, an oft-day for the DodJ[ers, lo do lht! radio broadcast back to I.cs Angeles of the Giant.s-Astros game. The Dodgers and Giants arc halllin1t for the NL Wert championship after the rt!Ctot Dodger surge brought them from 81,1. games back to only one game behind- Saddlehack's Ru11n ers Tougher~ '71-Haley In 1970 Saddleback High had • banner year In football. The R.oadnmners averaged over 28 pointa a game in posting a 9-2 record . Their mly losses were to Orange Leque champion Sonora (31'J..21 ) and lo CIF AA UlJe winner Temple City (21-'1". · Umally when a team has a year a1 outatandlng 11 Saddlebtck did -it gon thn>ugb a rebuildlns pbale th< ronowlng Sell ltOl'I. But such is not the case with the Roadrunnen in '71. Wheri coech Ben Haley'• team infidel -Viejo llJ&!i Frl4tr night for the ...... opener, th< Rnadnmnm ..in present a sound outnt. And Haley la the lint to -ll II. "We're much tougher defcinslvely than we wtrt list year and we're a lltUe <1uicker on 0Ut.n1e -althoulh •• don't have that blazinc 1pted that we d~ last year.'' Sl)'I Jlaliry. "And we're a lltUe furt""r along thrn we ftre at um time last yur. How fir we gel. of COUf'lf. deptnds oa the boys." Spearheldlng the affenst, a r e quarterback Jim Cochran, tailback Dive Mktdlet.on Ind tam.ck Br1an l)nrlOJl. Q>chrln, 1 165-pound junltit. played behind Bryan Myracle laat 5eMOn. But, lfaley regard' him a.a a betttt pa~ser than r.tyracle. Middleton. a 8-2, '°°"POIJnd aenlor. waio a starter last year and Dnrson a 6-9, 165-- ~er aaw a lot of duty at both tailback IMtullbackln~"'TO. Ri't a senl6r. · Up front , Pat Pryne (U , 115), an AU- CIF AA tackle, anchors a veternn line. He also plays defense. Other returning offenslvt .linemen In. elude guArd1 Warren Weber (170 ) and Richard Jantiell (170 ), 111long with t11ckle Eric Heffner (J IS). Haley fists Pryne, mtddle llntbaclltr Don r.tahany (195) and tackle Gilbert Villela (210) a1 the bed of the defensive llMmtn. And in lhe HCOOdary Half!y says the backs are amaller, but qukier. "We lctuoJly have better dlsdpllned athletff than we dld Last ye:ar. And we havie the Poltnt!Al 1o be 1 league C(ln· lender because of our defr:n.&e," says IWey. And what &bout Mission Viejo'! ''F'rmn what J hear theyire ttal tough. They throw tile ball and they claim to h11ve one of the belt b1$ around (Aun· dre Holmes .)" · cho are the thinp 1 leamtd from him. Leon was a good rundamental teacher," says McWhinney. He taught man-on-man blocking. lt d~n't take a great deal of skill, but detemtlnatJon and pride ls a big factor. "He was able to motivate the little: guy to knock denim the bigger pla yer," opines the El Rancho mentor. McWhlnney expresees surprise that the Marina off ensive setup baa ta)(en on a slight change with the option play in focu1. El Rancho's outlook is bright. The Dons have 10 teniors and a starting junior from larl year's Moore League Utle team (which lost to Bi.shop Amat In the CIF semi!, 17-13) and quarterback Mike Ortiz is rated a better passer than aJl-CIF QB Oulne Mathews by hia coach. Fullback' Mark Bailey Is the 8-%, ~ pound junior In the backfield for the Dons. He rushed for i50 yards aa a jun1or and po1111e.saea 10.1 capebllftJes In the 100. Marina backers can also consider any El Rancho touchdown an automatic seve11 points. Placekicker George Pantages earned CIP' recogniUon aa a junior after splitting the uprightl! on 51 af 51 oc- casions last year. ff aHbacks Ran dy Contreras (&.<!, 190) and Craig Ferguson (6-1, 180) give the Dons additional powe:r and lM offensive line ltsts senior lettermen at every posi· lion. r.1cWhinney's conrem, If he has any , is :it linebacker where both starters are hehind the rest of tht squad Jn ex· perlenc~. They are John Martin (~. 175) and Chuck Cnlllngs (5-9, 170). The latter i5 the younger brother of Ji.m Collings, an all· CJP' ~e:lectlon In J!l&S. The two head coaches -University'• Jerry Redman and Foothlll'a Blll Snyder -worked together for two yean as allllistants during the HIM and '89 cam· palims at Foothill. ' But ttw! friendship will mean nothing between I and 10 o'clock Frlday night . "Jerry's a real good friend of mine and he's going to have a fine team. University has a lot lo gain and nothing to lose .'' &ays Snyder. "It would be a grave error lo un- derestimate a scC<Jnd year school like Universi ty." Foothill Is In thfo same eiluallon as University. Both schools have depth pro· blem s. "We have seven boys out with injuries. so we only have 30 players on the field right now. But if we don't suffer 11n.Y more injuries we'll be in ~ood shape this year. The talent i . ., there.'' Foothill has had two key injur ieli. Fred Meyrhofer, a starting defen s!Ve end and offensive guard, Is out in· deflnltely with a bad knee and defensive Udtle John Spurzcn ht.d b!en sldelined with a muscle lntury. The top two linemen on lhc Knight :oiquad 11re genlor tackles ~flke McCray (220) and Gary Roberts (175 ). Both were startera last r;eason and both play defense as well. The only other vettran offenslvfl lineman is guard Jimmy McKennon, • 180-pound genlor. . In the .&tarting backfield only junior Sam Peek (170) returns. Fullback Mike Champion , a 175-pound junior, and Jen\or tailback Tommy Steffy (170) are non-leltf'r w1n nrrs. And Foothill Is a\sf) inexperienced at quarterback where junior Jeff Evan~ (1451 nnd eenlor Rob Tuvell (190) are fi;!'htlng for tht Nn. 1 job. Snyder enters hi~ fir~t season at thr helm of Foothlll football . He succeeds Ed Bain who is now an assistant at Cal State (Fullerton). Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eall DlvUloo E•1t Division w L Prl. GB w I, Pct. GB BalUmore 93 57 .620 PIUsburgh " 82 .eoo Detroll Ill 01 .568 "' St. Louis 85 69 .~'\2 '" Bosllln " 71 .522 111' Chicago 80 71 .519 1211 New York 79 76 .510 1'11 New York " 75 .513 131,) Washington " II .401 "' Montreal .. " .444 21 Cleveland 53 96 .377 37 Philadelphia 63 92 .4-06 lO Wed Dil'tt1on Welt Dtvlaloa x-Oakland " 67 .630 Kan11as City t1 7l .S.12 ,. San FranclllCO M !9 .512 Chicago 74 80 .177 22 DocJcen .. 71 .'42 11,~ An1ela 72 !2 ·™ 25 AUanta 80 " .513 • Mlnnelota 70 " .153 2611 Houston 76 78 .... 9 Mllw11uke:fl .. Ill .129 31 Cincinnati 78 .. .487 10 x·Cllnched divlskln title San Dle10 :18 96 .377 37 r .... ..,., "-"' ,..... .... •-!ti Mll'Wlllllllf (, M1!Wltt0tt t Cllltffot 1, ""'T~ fl l 1ltllMff I. H-Ytnl I ,llUl4el ... lt ~t. Montrt1I •1 Wli.JI.._,.,, f, C""°tlft 1 Clow;!Nw" t, DfHw1 I '"''" ), °""" t .t.lltl\ ........ "'-, Clliu.1 W. o.l<IW 1·1 Ho\ol!Oft J. .... Frfn<!IQI I ic.-.. City ........... t Ir. Llllllf &, Plfhllllrltl f ,.....,_ 't ... ,. •• _ MllWllUkM (l't lll11 \).U) 11 Ml"""°'I (1(111 ll·lll "-v .. ~ IQ.tomry !Jolt) n CPI._ fl'h•MI 0.lrt!I lloHdl IJ.111 " letlell IOI,.,.,.. M l. ,.J) "''"' il"Nllofltofll• 1w1 .. 1 .. 111 11 Mentr111 u~ Clo\ltlMf iC.Oltlofl1 •n ft Wish"--/Off-· , .. ,.J, ""'"' 1111 U ), riltflt DlftWI 1""-"' f..\41 .t Clnc:lrl!'lltt ,,.,..,. 1)o Ill""""• {P111Mr 11-t> .. Hew 'l'M !"""""' 111 ...... l•lt l. ""'"' .. , """""' !Mer~! 1J.10J • ....... Clllo:lft (Ir~ l'"U) el c>el!IMll fHv~ ,.._ lltlcll•Oll ,.,,, """' 111. llltM ,lthbv'911 IW111!;w f ·l l n ,.. Louk fG"-" KIM .. (!ty ltffdln 1•1) Ill A-'t (Ml'I' lt. 14. ll I , 11 ltflt U). riltl!I DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR ILVD., C:OSTA MESA Mo"•"' I Compl1t• S•rvlc • I P1 rt1 D•pt. -· ledy lllop fw All Cara 646-9303 540-9468 Oranre CopnlT• Larcest and MOit Modern TC!JOll and Vol"' Dealer ' Omsul llllftlY IPICtA"":' 't' :c: Cout WL A fra.bm11a tnm Nt.T'bclli. lllgh, be brulaed • -In Iha -till. Cheatham went M yarU againat the Olymplana for the only Seahaw~. While freshmen dominate tha ofienslve llneup, the defenae bu , f e w vettrans-lncludlng All Callfomta Conference llnebacW J8IOU Slnlll, a IOO-pounder. .~. Otbu top defenalve playen lnclndt tackles Fautua LeomlU (2'1l) and =ti Suphan (121) and soj>llomoro line r Donald Gray (210). Le:omltl played two years ago for Harbor whfle Stephan la 111 alktty tackle from Gardena. Gray bu a t.d anklt IQd may sit out tbe OCC Wt Sea Kings •. Are Favored? " ., .- You're Kidding Coach Dave Holland and bla Corona. del Mar Sea Kings ire (1ced with a toqh C<Jmblnallon ln their 1971 football ~ Friday nlghl against rlvll New]WI Harbor High. - Newport hu llnllhed on top the wt ""' straight Umea and Holllnd's foar-)'Uf'lf~ fort against the Sailors has produced two touchdowns. .,. What's more, Newport'• new cotih (Don Lent) ha• llso been 1 thom·:fu Corona's side. Hla Magnolia teams m9ie • babll ol mopping up the lleld wlllt Corons eleveni. · Thus, when Holland la appralaed ol Uie fact his team Is con11dered a llJ&llt favorite or even choice to whip J.A4's crew Friday nlght the Sea Kin& ~ geta a bit surly. ..... "You must be kidding. t think they're a better team than last year," dfl Holland, wbo ls 1tlll a bit lrrtlaled 'tlltli his tum after Saturday'a scrhnmlp with St. John Bosco. •.· "Our pass blocking ts the blggest liite point," says Holland 111 he pn pll'e• "- contingent for the tradltlonal opeoet against the Sailor•. ~ There ts one trouble spot in the SM Klngs' armor due lo Injury. .,, Starting offensive tackle ftlll Tannef'ts nursing a sprained ankle. U he'a unatl'Se to &tart, John Kenney , a middle linebacker on defense, will go both w•~ Corona'£ defensive 5Y1lem baa ~ altered by Holland this year with die employment o( four linebackers. ;,; The change from Corona's usual 6-% setup give.s the Sea Kings more defenders at the hole, according to Holland. ·•· Speed and catching ability are the·~ Kings' major assets for the 1971 unit with receivers Carlo Tosti, John Andrews a'IJd Matt Cox the primary targets ~ quarterback Reed Johnson. ~ Tosti and tailba ck John Miles bQth possess legitimate II.~ marks in the l"" yard dash and the former'• style in tHe passing game Is to simply outrun th defenders on post patterns. .:. ' The Sea Kinics' scrlnunqt with Et J ohn Bo&co might be a tipoff to Coronleit attack as all three CdM touchdoWlil came on breakaway plays. • The lack of a consistent offeru1!Vt! drfi.." In that acMmmage Is IOOthu major ~ cern for Holland, who is used lo ~ his teams bully the opposition arolril with the grind 'em out bualnes1 throulh the middle. Aaron's 638th ATLANTA -Hank Aaron, rapidly cJm. ing in on Willie May1 tn their battle for second place oh the all-time home nm u.-t. reached a personal season high when )te t.il his 48th Tuesday to help the Atlanla Braves lop San Diego, 5-2. , . The 37-yenr-old Aaron now has a carJtr total of 638 homers, only eight • than the 46-year-old Mays and 76 behind Babe Ruth's all·tlme reco rd. VOLVO FANTASTIC: SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS '71 COROLLA ,. ,. .,. ;.· • ! t' tl t I I 1 I 1 I \ I/ I ' !-SUPE~ GNAT -Estancia H_igh's Lee J oyce is a t\vo•way performer for the ! -Eagl~s. The 135-pounder starts at flank er and is a defensive '\vhiz at Cornerbark. ! He and his mates will be in action Saturday \\'hen coach Phil Brown's Eagles ~ meet Tustin at Newport Harbor. • • ... • • !-San Cle1nente Ga111e l • ·!~ls Measuri11g Stick I -Not since the days of Dick the season opener Friday L'Tucker and Glen Hastings, night. ·rna s Brea High had a cham-Brea has five ~tarters ba.ck ~ pionship football team. fro~ la.sl years club. 111- j eluding quarterback Corey Tucker (now at Orange Leyton, 3 14-0-po,under who '! Coast) and Hastings (now at started as a sophomore last El Dorado llighJ repeatedly season, ; led the Wildcats to league "He's {Leytdnl the guy who i titles.. makes it go 'for us." says -And there \\·er« also CJF Kechter. "Jfe throws the ball ~ Championships. Tucker v.·on pretty well and he can run ~ the A division title in '59 1;1nd pretty good, too." : '61 while Hastings anne:ited the The other four returnees are ; A championship in '62 and the all up front : AA crown in '6;1. 1'hey include tackle'> Ke\'in • Two years later Hastings Smith (200 ) aiid Terry Roberts ·"moved on to El Dorado. Si nce (190 ), guard Boh Good t 180 1 then there has been a total of and split end Robin f\1cKee foUr head Wildcat coaches -( 1.l 5). All ?~e !'cnio rs. with the latest being 28-year Kechler rail's Smith and ()Id Doug Kechi er. light end flhke Seeb::i ( 170 1 as ~ Kechter hopes to put Bre11 his tv.·o top offensive' 1inen1cn. ba ck into titl e conlention and Good and Bryan Fisher ~ liO 1 r eadily admits that if the are the leading defens1\·e rl\'ildcat.. stay healthy in 'ii pla yers. ~'wa'll cause problems for op-Concerning San Clemente. 'l>onents In oor 1 ea g u e Keebler says. "v.•e"re playing (Orange) for sure." a real fine batl club. They run The former Lynv.·ood High a pretty good sprint out and assistant coach e:itpects to get they pass off ii well. And they 1 good idea of just how much pl::iy good defense. too. It's potential his club has when the going to be a good football Wildcats visit San Clemente in game." Must Control Speed, Says Monarchs Boss ~-. : _-W)th everyone on the. team rusher v.•ith 440 y11rds a!1d four ; virtuelly In tip-top physical scores. the sv•ift Simpson ac· l condition with the exception of crued a cracked shoulder in etar Jell halfback Rocky 11 Simpson. roach Bob Woods the Monarc;hs' Chicken and hu his Mater Dei Monarchs Beans game two y,·eeks ago ~ for their traditional and will be held out of action · f!"eatOO football o Pen er a s a precautionary measure 'Jlur.tay ,night against till! s.nta JttM S.lntl-.t Santa-Ana uotll tbe Oct. 2 contest at -I· Olaffey. Thi Monan::hs captured last llis replacement is 170- yW'a opening matchup. 28-6. pound Ray Sanchez, w'ho. ·in U. S.bdl had roartd off Woods' words. ··1ooked pretty to In 'early U edge. good in our s c r i m m a g e ..,But WcibC,.,., "we •lwJys (against Newport fl arbor) the 9ive to won)' about people other day." JamF'rw .held tJI • young In case Sanchez should tum like tmS"tbe, firft g1me falter Woods has sophomore I' the ldlOft, Jim Gardea (younger brother ... jat~blpt 'IN c•11 be able or ex-Mater Oei ace Tony I S, .,(,, ~ -n WOb'l have to waiting In reser\·e. ~about thM." The crucial right halfback ~ .,.,_·ts a ttain ·tr11dl· assignment will fall Into the UDBaJ& .,_ bltued "J t ·h ex-hands of Nick Fistonlch ( 181'.l), ceptionlJ spNd and, although strictly a defensive operative Woodl claima the S.int&' in.1970. tJ*d hu dlmlnlihed some Senior BUI Clough v.·111 begin trmn Na 1tandpolnt, be say5. the contest at the quart.erback "'n'U h11ve to control wha t controls. although Woods arl- lpeed they have In order to mils, "the wny I.he game goos In them." I will dictate our quarterback yur'1 oeoond leadinl tltuaUon." I Veteran s Bolster Katella J ack Lee feels like a man walking around in the dark. The head football coach of the Kalella KnightS cla ims. 'v.•e're in the. same boat as last year with Costa fl.1esa (Katel- la 's opponent Friday night at A n a be i m 's La Palma Stadium ). "\Ve hadn't played them before last year and didn't know anything about them. "Now, we're playing them again but since they have a new head coach ( J o h n Swe;i;:111 it's the .c:ame as s1artirig over again." Other than opening ils 1971 sl~le 111 relative <larkne~s. l\atell;i·s chief problem has heen that of trying to mO\'e lhl' ball offensively. '·\vc·re green a!I around on offcn.c:e," Lee s:t\'S. "And !he defense i~ definitely the strong point of this club." Defensively the Kn ig hts welcorne back both sti:.rting ends. both linebackers and both guards froin last season. The returninf; .ends are Carlos Tinoco ( 1701 and Ray Tennyson 1 t8Si while backers Palmer are regarded by Lee as "lhe best pair o ( linebackers I've ever coached nnd possibly the best pair around on any leam." The two Stevrs each had an ave rage of eight unassisted tackles per contest in 1970. One or the letterman guards back is 183-pound Ricky Ro- quet while th e other-junior Jim .Neidhart !21 8l -has been shifted to tackle. If the problem or going intn an opener is almost a blind joUrrfey for Lee and his ~re"'· the signal calling situation is even more perple:<ing. No fewer than six can- didates are \'ying for the slarting job under ctnter 'With junior Cl!rrol 1.1cl.ockcn cur· renlly enjoying a slight nod over the other five. The Knights have· lost five halfback! (for v a r i o us rtasonsJ since the '71 drill!; began and the brightest hopeful U\tre Is tiny ( 13$) Ed Morrow. Kate.Ila's only real pro~ running back is Tlnoo>, who Is the squad's No. I fullbflck when he~ not holding dOwn his defensive end berth. Lee may be In the dark now but he should ~e some d~.!'fght--0ne WRY or the ewer-after Friday night. Estancia Rival Goes ' ' ~ ,~-With Soph r~_ ,4' I I. •. Unpredictable might be the r ; s beat term to describe Tustin ... " .e. ' ars High football teams and this , ·~.,,.. year'1 edition is in the same ·~· ~"~~~~::::' mold aa coach George All en ,,,,.;~~At.ii -i<.-.£•'..a"' prepares his gridders for .. ~ ·., ·.1.~~nl'.l.::::J:;'il~~ Saturday night's confrontation with Estancia. The Tillers, especially in their openers, have almost an- nuaUy .upset tfie dope sheet. In 1967 and '68 they stunned Huntington Beach. Estancia was the un'derdog the last cou· pie of years by a slight margin, yet turned around and ripped the Tillers by a com- bined score ot 49-0. And ' considering his team's suecess with Estancia in the past, Allen isn't too excited about opening up wlth the Eagles Saturday at Newport Harbor High. "We've looked at the film~ of last year's game and they (Estancia) did a lot ()f things against us that hurt. Perhaps our secondary.was our biggest problem. "This year we'll be going about it a littJe different with a three-deep setup rather than four deep in the secondary. "It's a little more con- servative but hopefully we'll eliminate a lot of mistakes," says-Allen, now in his eighth year at the Tusti'n helm. Allen says bis team's major question m a r k is at quarterback where sophomore starter Jim Goldstone (140/ is stationed. "Right now we're trying to keep the burden of passing off him . We don't plan to put too much·emphasis on the passing game." he says, Tustin's big o ffen11i ve weapon is tailback B i I I Crumley. a 200.pounder with speed, who returns to the varsity arter missing most of last year v.·ith a broken collar bone. · And the Tustin running game is further enhanced with the crisp blocking of fullback Steve Calhoun, a 150-pound senior . Inexperience could be a fac- tor for Tustin as the Crestviev.· League representatives will field two sophomores and l\.1•0 juniors in the starting of- fensive lineup. Soph Greg Hamilton 11 71 ( 170 l is inked in at left tackle while juniors Brooke Dunn (215) and Steve Marsh (1651 are set for r ight tackle and center. As for Estancia, Allen says: "They do a good job running off tackle and getting outside. And they trap inside. You can't concentrate on any one of those items or you 'II gel burned by the other." Odds Tab Sea Kings By Six Corona del ~·lar High i ~ favored by one point to snap a six-year jinx Friday night v.·hen the Sea Kings battle rival Newport Harbor as the 1971 prep football season gr.ts under way. And each or the three Orange Coast area junior col- lege grid teams are fa vored lo remain in the unbeaten stAtus v.·ith Orange Coast. G<llden West and Saddleback favored to dump their Saturday ni~ht foes by nine, sir, and 16 points. If the DAILY PlLOT odds are correct the Los Angeles Rams will rebound against Atlanta by a four-point margin after dropping their opener to Ne\v Orleans Sunday. The season accuracy total after two weeks is 20-13-2 for a .606 percentage. Mesa Boosters All members of the Costa Mesa High boosters club who get their dues in Immediately nre eligible to purchase season tickets at a discount rRle for upcominJ Musl•ng football games. 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R epl1r 7Sc Meers or ttettdl .n . .,. car manufacrurcr't ~ requlremenu. Snw 26d • -·· '"''"' ....... --·---... , .... 1. -:=-.::c:t '' " Helperin Leads Qualifiers . For Big Canyon -club 'f itle ' Jerry Helperln completed /Andrews, Pat llemphlll, Helen his qualifying round for the Emmert and Ev Rioe: The • _men'• club t:hamplonship , at Oond team was composed of Vi Blg Canyon Country CJvtl' in l)'Gara, Helen H o d g e s , Newport Beat:b 1fttll • 73 foi ... Cllarlene l:Jine and. Wanda lo" qUlifytng honors to -date Gnao. I with fuore tha!f half of the Tht third squad had Helen rounds completed. Cowden, Jennifer Thompson, ~lmmy Jones and 'Charle!t Phyllis Cady and June Fitlin. )facl..aughlln each· had 7U to : f, hold the runnvup pooitton. lrt>it11• Coast The first annual cham· pionship tournament -ww be p • BUI Donovan deftaled Hsi matchptay affair. d' .~haJ~4 ~3~:~~ In a match vs. Pl, tour P,>untry Club ~·s golf ment for the Mfrntn s du~ tJwnpionship 0 v e r the Pitrs. Fr~nk Mallory was the A· ·~-~lgbt winner with .a plus 3. A. Donovan beat Dr. ~iichael tie resulted for 11 e c o n-4f Jo'Brien, 1·UP in a semi-final between Mme3 . .Henry M~ rmtcb while Go41shall•defeated and Bart PifcHIJlb, even. ¥: Drd cbatnnan F~t Smith, In the B flight, Mrs. Wi~ 'i-and.t for ~ other finals Nebb C'Opped ftr~t plaoe with• berth. plus l while Mn: Lou ~ was second with an 1.v.;, Costa M~ score. .tl' T --k ,.r 6..... R...1 Phil Werntr of L.JUDllll' l ~ _..,. ••uuies cau:.eu Beach became the lhitd play~ ·ca~llatlof! cf t~e Cost~ Mesa to score a hole-in-one at ih8 1olf thamp1onsh1ps. originally newly opened course wben hi; , iteheduled for lhe Costa Mesa aced the 163-yard third hold 'ROif course over ~e past this week ~ ~ weekend. · • In,. aerendipity tournament Seaellff staged by the men1s club. a. team· composed of B 111 The women's club of tW Wallace. Joe Grothus, Jim Huntington Seaehff Co~' ",1 Dames aod Jbn Nelson won Club hosted the Meado first place with a seore of 248. Golf Course team in • · A tie .resulted for :second best ball tournament recen1'r. place with Fred Fredensburg, The winning team was CO!ll-J: Milton Heike, Jesse Garcia_ posed of Shirley Cummaro,; and Bill Kohs on one squad Mae Finkle and Marcelli~ and Lyle Graham. Shawn Crandall with a 134. Richard!On, Art Noel and In second place were Norma Ralpb Norum on the other at Smith. Olah Morgan, Pat Hood · 251. and Helen hfoulton with 137. ,, The women's club staged a A tie resu lted for third" blind nine tourney with P.1ary between three teams at 131. Imler the A flight winner with On one team were Roberll a 36. Joyce Caplls was lhe B ' TheA~Palmer Method ~ "'A•• THI OICAM'' " , WHAT YOU suAs WHAT YOU GET Few 1olfers rta1.izc it, but the eyes play & major Joie in 10If. What you see is what you get. If ... ,. Na you tee the v.·rong line on a putt, \ yo• will stroke the ball along that inrorrect path. Many 1olferlj see the \\'rong lin.C because thef fail to look. at .. 1·· ... ~·-·· ball flfq>&fC Ip putt. -..7' ' .· l}t eOrnc~o putts, or any .... • ·shot· '-\hat niaCfer, you should .,.,·' · sigh " e line bf turning your . ·· ,,· 'head .tinder as sh•wn in the ii· ' , , lustr&tion. This Jive-s you & true sia;htina. ST. Avoid Hfting ~our head and then sightin1 the line (see incor· reel plane. in illustration). This will cause you to .ee the wrong line, and tO swiOg the club along ®,(l U71NAT'\.-¥.!l'im it . ... ~~ Ex-Mission Viejo Whii Heads Cage Prospects Dan Kratz. lt 6-51, former l\liMion Viejo Higl) star, heads the list of basketball playe-' enrolling st Ssddleback Col· lege. Kratz: attended Carroll Col· 1ege in Montana last year. He has two years of JC eligibility remaining. other top Gaucho cage pro- spects include freshmen Arne Crumley. Bill Helm and Don Swaim (all from Tustin ). RJchle Price and S t e v e Saddleback Rated 8th In State Slddlebsck College, off its 31·12 victory over Mira Cost.a, his been ranked No. 8 in the bUtial !ootbal.: poll of stale junior college!! (large division ) by the JC Athletic Bureau. Tite Gauchos finished seventh In tht final poll of 1970. Tp" r1nk.ed iJ defending 1t1te cbamPlon C<lllege of the Sequoiu (2-0). The Glints defuted Porterville l1Jt week ( 47-0) after opening with • 13-0 victory over Chabot. --••• 1tJm1 Ni n lllt 1. s.Mioi11 f'.fl fl~'fl L l!f Clfnl111 11"1 ,,_,,,. 1 ... I..._ !J.0) It Gr•-1 1M·\l:.~, .,~ t. I~ 11 ~· :!:' t. '!1}11" ::..ii~: II. I Cltrw t 41 11 •ie".::.f: I~'!.~. n-11 •t 1.1 V••i.t ~·1, .. , Alll " N~ --I'' .,~ M ""ti' ·-1-11 C•"""'L ~H ""'""' 11'° l-i I llNtl ..,..,.. · .......... '' ....,, .. t ~ms'lfi\" ·*-!?. f: im•iw.llC!t f\.(11 .r ~~ ~\'111·) ... ,~~=~ '"' ,.,;,:..,., "" "'"Mo 1i1, 1t11iYOV1 tl .. l t~.U JV Ashcrtft (~fission Viejo), Pete Roberts (~t ater Dei) and transfers Dave Peter. Ken Bashain, Pat Gailis and Dale Hodge1. Cr!drii.1ev is a 6-6 center whiM Helm . Sv.·aini. Price, Asht'raft and Roberts are ,...,., Peter (6-6) atlende<I ldaho State last season. He formerl y pl.a,_ for San Clemente High. Baijfn (6-5\.; \ ill lust out of the ..;.~ce. He prepped ln Ke~ nearly se.ven years ago. • HOO,SS is a transfer from Lot An.,eles Vallev College. He's 1 6-4 guard. Gailis {6-4 1 wa9 lie mom. vlllua~e pla) e!' at ~ Hi.l(h in " Baldwin Par season. •• 's no question about it. tttJs I.! the best siie 'We've evtr~. We ha ve the mak· inp Of a solid front line and we .fbould be okay in the bar'fourt, too." says Ste\·ens. "Kratz. of course will play a feature role a~ far as the team Is concerned." SHdle!Mck B•sk~&ball l • ' Prospects (J. Utterme11 ~n Conle and Sandy llelt:~ .. -~~mley. Bill He Brent Handley, Karl Ki and Don Swaim. ~oOthnt -Steve Felton and ll<ibb Kious . ~Jon Vitjo -Rkhie Pr\(\and Steve Ashcraft. -Doi -""' R<>ber!J. La~ Beach -Mike Nelt;;e:ndtr. S..• • Ctemeate -Jerry J~ Dave SNrkey, Scott Peter ad st.eve-Peltt. ~ Trudm Dlh-.Krttz (Carron Collef(e., Montaina ); Da•e Peter (ld1ho S t· a t'e' l ; Ken Basham (....-,: Pat Gailis (SI~ JUgh,_ !Ja!dwin Park l; Da- Hodtil it.A VaUey JC). ~ I night V'lctor with 36 followed by Eileen Wilaon and Maxine AssmUI With l&'h, The C flight competition was won by Jll Gust.key (32) followed by Carol Ross (831h.) and Phylis Barnes {36). /tfese Verde The women's club of Mesa Verde Country Club staged a better ball of partner's tourna· ment recently with a team composed of Mmes. Rolf 1otoller, ·Bartley M um ma . Arnold Bt:ndet and Dale Gebo firing a 59 for top honors. Second place at 60 went lo Mme!. Lowell Parmentier, Horace Cypert, R I c h a r d Mutaugb and William Plotner. A tie resulted for third at 61 with . Mmes. Alton Burckle, William Adams, John Owem and Ralph ~n on one squad. The other team was composed of Mmes. Harry L<lwrey, R. E. Johnston, Billy Gilliland and Burke Wilson. In a men's club better ball of partner's tournament, low net honors went to Paul Buckles and Ben FriedJand with a 58. Low gross honors were won by Dr. Jerry Doane and Dave Hillman with 68. A better ball of fourrome competition Sunday found the team of Paul and Louise Robinson with Julie and Mike Rapport firing a 58 for top honors. Second piece went to Bud and June McConnell with Don and Edie Gow at 59. /tl eadomlark The women"s club at Meadowlark Golf Course stag- ed an odd hole tournament recently with Anita Appleton coming in with a 351h for flrst place in A flight. The B flight victor was Barbara Hankey with 37 and the C flight winner was Betty Jo Wieland et 371h. The men's club staged a pa11ner's best ball tourney on the weekend with four teams tying for first place at 57. The teams included Gordon Logan and Rick Haskins : Grant Argrabright and Don Nichols; Al Brainerd and Doug Minor; and Argrabright and Don Smith. A similar tourney on Sunday found Ralph Brandf'marte and Frank Bradley as the .... ·inners v.·ith 57. illlle Square Eric Pollard is leading the mf'n 's club championship com- petilion at Fountain Valley Mlle Square Golf C~urse at the halfway mark with a two· round total of 143. Dan Cleal is second at 147 in the competition that will be concluded this weekend with a 36-hole finale. Santa At1a The men 's club at Santa Ana Country Club is currently staging its qualifying rounds for the upcoming high·lov.· tournament lo be conductf'd through No vember 13. Qualifying rounds must ht. co mpletf'd by Oct. 3 using tht' current month's hand icap to qualify. A total of 64 low qual ifiers will be divided into high and low groups and pa rtners wlll be drawn at the annual Bob Fernandez Stag Day on Oct. fi. The event will be match play. with scoring on the two low ball s of partners. Laguna Bearh The Laguna Beach women's golf club staged a low gross and low net lournament with Gracia Johnson winning A flight low grnM honors with an 87. Ida May Schomaker was the low net victor with li(i. In the B fl ight Mrs. Sam ~1arks copped gro!l!I honors with 87 and Mrs. Leonard Dtexellus was the net victor \\'Ith IO. Mrs. Courtney Yager cap- tured the low gross award in C flight with a 103 with Mrs. Glenn McMullen the net win- ner with 68. Woods Still Sidelined Jiuntington Beach 's-defen· ding national tltllst Rick Woods continues lo remain on the sidelines in • contactural dispute a.! speedway motorey· cle action resumes Friday night at Com Mesa '• Orange County Falrgroonda. The 2.kvenl card btgim at 1:1$. With the •bsenct of Woods. Topanga's SoMy Nutter his emerged u the man to beat in the current ·competition. 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S.turday Hill ~1cGee of NeWPQrt Reath caught and released two marlln 1ft1r t1 a1tna: the flah. McGtt w1a fl1hln1 aboard hl1 ''tii>lt the Bll11i1her on the 14 mile bank. . :\to.st ol the marlin have been caughl only a tev.· miles off ; ~ beach. v. ith so1ne fair to good action off the east end of the ..i:i.tend. The CQnsistenl hot spot has been on the 14, but \\'ith .~h:iJ1glng v.•a!er conditions the fish could sho1v up anywhere . ·' . T~~ marli~ arr hitting a varlet)' of entictr1 with the p1ycht.· del!c Jigs getting the nod by molt anglers. These jigs are a,.•all- '~le in many colors and si~.es. but for the ho t cornbination an. ·elers should check 11ith \Vhi tey .i1t Angler"s Center in Newport ~at'h . Veteran r\ewport Harbor angler George Lobaugh ~couteO th e ~i:ea around the 14 and reportl'd seeing Jots of 1narlin. The v.·111ter (tinperature varied bet~·een 67 and 70 de&rees and fishing con. #\iol18 are ljlood. ·'' :l Swordlis/1 More l\·ortlo ·~· ·~· ' :.:: f lsblD& pro J im Ooooelly of Fountain \'alley ski ppered the !llll!Ortflaber Blllfl1b up lo Aaac1p11 J&laod and put Bill Farnsv.·orlh if: Balboa la reacll of a tN-pou.nd broadb\11. Acllon on s"'·ordfisb ~. sk>wed down locally wltb. only a rew f11h belnf •potted near ~ off 1bore lalud1. ·-· .,, ;.. Be1t bet for 1aaler1 11 &o try U1e Channel Island• off Oxnard, ~re tbe blllfl1b art coacentraltd due la &ood fw:llor condl-~· and a natural barrier cf underwater reef1. :;: Large Srhoob of Y·ellowth• :;; Lots of harbor area analers report Jeeln1 large :schools of ),t.'ilov.:fin tuna chuming !he \\'ater a few milea off the coastline. Qlly one un ronfirmed report or a landed yellO\\·fin has bttn re- "'ve<l .• ::~ These fish art big. In excess of 100 pounds. but they h~ve ltit settled do1~·n to account for any amount of pre-'sure to be ~ on them by fi.!lhermen. : . A~ut this time last year parly boat.! as well a~ priv;iLe sCortf1she rs plc ked up a number or yellov.·fln to 150 pounds about rJl to 12 miles off the beach. ' J _ The best \\'Sys to get the giants lo bile Is lo reed them II live .-ckerel when a school of working fish ts !potted. A green and }'jllow or red and wh ile feather trolled fast through the breaking tJrit might also produce a strike. ?: .<\lhacore Sllll Around ;J Wltb tbe cooler water moviDI i.D tbert 18 • 1ood chance lb1<1t + ktnafla1 wUI be&ln to bite •rain. A fe"· f•lr c11cbc1 of 1lbies ~ rt:porttd off Point Loma, but lack of f11bln1 pressure prob- • .)' 1cccu11led for only a IOktn coual. :-ii. Yellowfln tuna bl\'e alto been reported la the 1'"aler~ south 4f the Coronado Jtlaads, •lllcb 111 a good 1tan that lbe bigger Mtlools of feedlnt fish wlll be moving up. An encouraging show ti yellowtaU 11 the Coronado Jslandi; brln11 about •n expectation ol a lalt summer bite on tbe 11me fish . :! Good Ba•• Fl1hh1g ho .tre11 ::. Both Davey's Locker and Arri; Landl11g are gellini in on a rjpral of the 11ood bass rishing enjoyed a few months bacli. :'. Both landings report good catches or calico and .sand ba~s ~ five pounds v.·lth lots (.Jf i;ma!Jer bass being returned to !ht <attn lei grow up. :: A fe~· large bonito have also b!tn picked up bv part1· !>oa ts ti:Plllng a mile or tv.·o off shore. The big bonel1earls art. hill Ing fbther11 on bllnd .!llrikes. The biggest bonito of !he season "'Ill 'J~hed in at Da vey's Locker las! v.•ttk and exceeded 15 pound' ~ the acalrs. : Rock fish are filling the remainder of the sac: ks as I he ~fs are loaded v.·Jth bottom fi sh. ;~ Bay fishing should shov.· an improvement as suinmer c:rov.·ds hive cut the traffic dov.-n in the bay. Both bay and ~and b;i ~~ \fl]! be th e targets of anglers as they troll throuah the dee per dannels with Hellbenders, Smlth"•lck Rooters and fe athers. ' " Sea of Corlez Sl:zle• t' Howard .\1hby af Lido Island ju1t relurned from R~nt·bo t:a• Vista •nd reported that flsbln1 w11 terrlllc. Ashby Jaodtd of the flrit blue m•rlln of the seaaon, a ?tC..pounder, l\nd a¥to picked up 11 number of 1ailfl1b, Iola cf dolpbla and a few r6o1terflsh. ., ., :• A1bby 11id 1b1t lbt season 11 j(.Jtt 1111101 li h1rted al lh, ljncb and tbat lot• of bl1 bl11e1 and bl1ck1 1bo11ld be v.·el&bed ~ durln1 the nr.11 couple of monU.1. : Ashby encouraged 11ngler1 v.·bo plan to \'l1lt the rancll lo bll•I along plrnty of bea\1' tackle. The be51 bait for tbr hie bJllrish is fresh cau~hl h<Jnlto or n1<1t•kerrl. rigged v.·\lh • numhf'r lpt book. 15 fftl of 300 pound trst lrader and a rod and reel ~bioalion able to bold 80·pound test linr. A blal·lr. marlin in ~ess of 1,000 pou11d! w1 1 booked and lost last "~ek ju~\ a few mllt• off the resorl. Bars. Calfi•I• f'l"11l119 Fair ·, Fishing pressure al most southlBnd lakes \1·as down during I.hf pa1t week due to the high temperatures. but angler!' \l'ho d"" bra1·e the heat f'njoyed lair action on both bass .and catfish :: Vail Lake is still 200<1 for all \'arieties of fi.!lh found in t h~ lll;kt v.·ith the br;st ca!ches being made by anglers usln1 cut mack- ett.J to lure catfish out of the 1veeds. • !\ice slringt:rs of bluegill and crappie v.·ere wel1hed in by b~be~ fishermen, 1vhile surface pluggers manaaed to pick up a f~ n1ct bass to 31) pounds. :· San Vicente Lake in San Diego County opened today and will ~ open Thursday through Sunday. San Vincente offers aome et~ellent analing for biK bass. cal.fish and crappie. :-The bass \\'iii stay in about JS lO 20 feet of waler during most P"11 o fthe day and worm and leadhe1d analers will la.kt the ~st fish. Early in the moming an d la t.t in tht evenin& 1url1ce f1:shing v.·ill be good for anglers tossing Smithwick! and Rappalas c}Olt lnto lhe rocks and brush. ; Lake \Vholford is open FridRy, Saturday and Sunday and m:flb! v.·eU produce some king -sized cat.chea of base rome Octo. ~· Henshaw Is llsttd 111 fair to slow. wllh falllna; w1ter levels callaln1 ll'le lake reaulars trouble ill locatin& thr migrating ~Is of bas1. ~ lrvine y,·111 clost for the ieason Oct. JO. bul angling is l111t.e<1 ~very 1dow except for a few nice strinaers of ca\flsh. .. Wvarez Sparkles; ~dison Outruns Foe ~ ~ MUr.e Al\•are1 turned In '" 4Jcdftnt e•rly aeason time of •:is ln wlnnln5 the varsity ~ u Edlton lllgh defeated llJuiclqo, IW7. In • duo! crou ~ meet Tuesday af· ~oon on the wJ nner 11' ....... ( Oenn1a WU.On, 1 sopOOmort , HCOnd in 10·28 as the ers copped fh·e of the ob:pl1cu. ~ .. ) ' The Edison junior 1·arsltv wo.n, 16·42. ~·Ith SanUa10 ~1untne only 11 fifth place In the lop sir_ Dennis ~fcGov.·1n "'as the. lndh•J<Jual "''lnner Jn 12: 18. \/1 .. 11-l!~I .... U . S1ntl1 .. ll I ,Ol~I•~> IF ' 1D•)J• 1 V'1•~~ !(I J J t1"6:n1n 1Sl1 •· V1t11J 1f.h S "turwtt r IE!.' IV• e •r 1 11.ni.. . '"'fl• l"'IH~ It , ,,. .. l.·n~ 1! 1 fl>rGo,.•~ '"" u 1' ) "•~~ ,, •. a. Rlut • •t11 •. L"'''""''~ \l<)I 1. Wt lGton l~I, I Hlt•C• (( Chargers' Foe Uses New Attack BELLFLO\\.ER -'rl1e 2.0-0 .utback taaged on the St. John Bo&Ctl Breves by Edl10n 's 1970 C I F A A A Jootbal: Area Sports Calend<tr Booster~ l\'lccl Ru stlers CloLLcred Mexican Road Race E11lr1t·~ for lhe (lr"I llnnw1I <Jlli1Wirl!I fvr two nvt>rnighl re~! Ci111Tera Jnterrial lonal off-r04ld ;ind repalr litops, the llrst :ti Thr: UCLA Bruin ju111or race arr: piling In. accorcllng lO Colonia Guerrero and tht ~e \ a1·slty wn1er polo team, Hace Director Don ~t~Kinney cond al San Lui! Gonzaa:a. fC'aturini; at !Past three arc;.i, of !he Pahn Spnngs U\Jne Approxin1olel}' 250 01i/rs w1[ tugh school g rad u a t r s , Bu~.v As1;ocialiun. ht cu1•ered ti!Ch d1y with 1 sv.arnped the host li<JlcJcn .. This 77~ 1nile cour!r for maxi mu1n allowable runnirJ \\'('st nu.'f!lel'S 'fuesdo y ;1f. lhe race 1s a 1nau 11ri-:i car tin1e of 15 hours. 12 houra an ternoon . 12·3. killer of the rnosl rugged JO houri re!ipectlvely on th1 Coac-h Torn Hermstad's 1·ane1 y t'Onsls\lng of sandy thr~ legs of~ race. crew played v.·ell the tirst half. v..·ashes, tire cutting r u c ~ Y fhere are eiihl categorirt •·mplon.s i last yea 's w.i., ""io -N.,,,,.,,, M••• 0 .. 1 .. cr S~ddlehark Colleue football tcalllng ~l at th• break . ""' r8 vu1es. rough motuit6in ter-of l'ehicles that m a J Ci.. n r JV-l'l ro~rntY. Moo•~ l•a~~· 1o~•nt•. "' " h d opener ma y nol be dupllcited, F-.n!tln 11.n.~ •~•11•11..,,•1 IL•,,~N• coach Ccorwe Harlmlln \\'111 f\url Krurnpho!z. 1; a r 1 h rain , was bo1:1r trail.~. bumpy part i c i Pa I e in cludin1 Ear • ..,., woo1m1n.ior1 •" •t l c;,10.n conimenl on last week 's 1 i,·-"''''°"· n and •,,n •1, •.. , ... 1,., hills, brush countrv. !lats 11.nd 1notorcycJes of 125 cc uc ff Braves head man Geor1e Wet1 t1 Stntt S1 •1>•rt Go..c»o 1aurn1·1. ...., ,, " ., v • "' i·~·n• !Oii•,..~ tnrv over t.lint Costa iind th1 ~ 11·ere 111n,1nt: ~l.\ /l J I _ l' r F 1111-!h ~peed areas Le~s than 10 under: 122 cc bot less than 251 ~IRs!lck Is rlghL ~oorbsll _ ~11'J~~~·~Qico v' .-~.,on wefk's ~a.me w!!h C,ypres~ a1 pctl vr'nltl'.~ on tlle Bruin 1111\es ot pave m c n I 1s ln l:c: over 250cc : p1·oduct101 Bosco tangl es wi1h Eduson t',.~~1';;,;~Q~~nc~~~;~ E~•"•0n~~~! ~;af~',,"~ the S;ulcllebHtk lioos!C'r_~ Club squad t·luded " tuur-wheel dtil't vehicles: nor: .. _ d . h 8 ' H •1 ,,,~ .. 0~" n••t>ot 1•11 .... Ga1o~n n1eelin• lno1 ghl The (.'urrera fn1 !:"rn1:1ti1)nal production four-wheel dr1\'! ~lur BY n!~ t i t A Un· N•1t •I Ml. s i n "'n!onia. l "' H•tOO< ., V B h or10.i• co.it. s..ad1ob•c~ •• c1o••n Jl"s sel /or Jluorn R.t of ~~.~:n'w~., ~ l l f 1i l\'lll heof!hreedays duretion. ve h ic les : pro d uctio: lington eac · •• &u•n• ,.,,~ "'~n 1111 •I 1,JQ1. the cnllPl!f' a. l u"c\O!'k, _ 11,~~\ll•n_w'_'' •<_•'_'"'_"_'_'_"'_"•_'_·_Ort. 7·9, wit h no night drlvlng. aulomob1Jes with full bodies. fo.lasslck clai1ns that 1971 -,'."·"-"~"";'~'';;,.-..,,"~'·'"·'~·~·~· ··~·~' ;;...,.,..,..,.....,,,;,,_,,,... ... ,.,..,;-;;..;,,..,;;;,,,;;;;;.,;-;.,;,;;;;.;,;;;~~,.,..,,,,.,,,,_,,,.,,.,....,,.,,.,.,.;,.;..,,-.;;....;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;.; covld pla)' I Mf.,ent '"'as SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! s. habla E1panal he has v.•hat flgure~ to be one fi.'~:.~~;:~1~':i'Z.~~;~~~;; WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON to bcoak '"' or th' ,,,,·ting 15221 IEACH BLVD.· PHDNE 193-1544 120 L FIRST ST. AT CYP11ESS •PHONE 547·7471 153D S. llAllOll llVD. • l'HOME 170.0700 f<i!c . "IONOAY THAU fRIOAY . 9:00 A.M. 9 P.M MONOAY THAU FRIDAY . -8:00 A.M. · 9 P.M. MONDAY JliRU fRIOA.Y •. 1:00 A.M •. t l'.M. SATURDAY . , ••• , ••••.. 3:30 A.M .• 6 P.M. SATURDAY ... , •.• , .••. 1:00 A.M. · 6 P.1/1. SATURDAY ..•••••••••• 8;00 A.M. ·Ii l",M. ••\\'e plan on s (' 0 r Ing SUNDAY ••••••• '' ••••. 9:00 A.M .• 2 P.M. SUNDAY • " ••• " •••••. 9:00 A.M ••• P.M. SUNDAY ••••..•.••••.. 9:00 A.M .• 2 l'.M. this time and "'e're goin g to srore.·· l\1assick e1nphasi·1.es. ··our old olfense \\"asn't tha! I bad but 1ve '1·e installed a ne\\' off,nse so that 111e'll be able to thro11· the ball 111ore." The Btaves' revan1ped al· tack is a carbon t•opy of the vecr-1', v.·hirh has produced some high. 1coring contests by the University of Houston Cougars in recent years. Spearheadlnlil the Bosco ''eer is 6-0, IM-pound senior l\ltkt Worden, h e i r to the quarterb11cklna job vacated by thr: gl"aduatlon of G I e n Cardarelli. Mas1lck describes \Vorden thus[}', "he's not as good a runner as Cardarelli but he can thrO\I' better, Conse- quently. ou r offense wll! be bu ilt mnre around the thrower !Worden ). Before it wes centered around cht running ga1ne." \Vorden's top target Is split end Don ~1urvin 1180 1, v.·ho should be ready to go full force Saturday after be!no; sidelined temporarily \Ii' it h minor Injur ies. If ~·lurvin is 100 percent then Word en has anolht r atnpl e receiver in flanker Eddie i'.1ontes. The backfield features 200- pound fullback Ca rl Topps and halfback Chief Ram lre7 .. Defensively. B osco is reasonably !itnilar to Edison \\"i\h the Braves' Okie align- ment p1ced by strong side linebacker and de r e n s Iv e signal caller Danny Bridgrs. ilfasslck calls Bridges. "our best two· way player.·· The 205- pound senior also performs at offensive guard. "I think they fEdison l a1·e just 11 1ood or better than last year," says the for1ner ~ewport Harbor grid assll;· tan!, "but so arc v.•e. "And 1ve hll\'e the added in· centlve of playilll the defen- ding champions. ao l\·e·n have no trou ble getl!ng up for lhls one.'' Lagu11a's Poloists TopMV Laguna B('~l'h ! op p I r d ~fission \"iejo. 4.1. ;ind La l Quinta look tht' n1easure t)f 'isi1111g Edison. 14-10. 1n open- in,e: 11"ater poln a<.·11011 lor area high schools Tuesda ~·- Thr La gun~ Be11ch l"ictory "':1S paced by John ll;irbold v.ith a pair of ~0111~ v.•1th Toni Red1rit z. and Amory \\'are each contributing one, The Artist junior l"a r~itr 11·on. 8-2. 11'hile the frosh-Soph team was copping a 7·l l'IC· tory, Edison's Chal'itrs 1\•erc pac· ed by Pal \\·esl \\"Ith four goals and Pat illoorhouse 1~dth three in the 1•;irsil y c·on1pe!it ion v.•hlle the jll}'1·ees lorfelted. Bl1gest excitement of fhe day came in the frosh·soph cl11h at La Quinta. Edi1on came from beh ind lo knot the score 1t 4.4 flfter re&ulat ion play on goals by Da1•\d Pickford. Jeff Dodds, Scott Davis and Glenn B~·ron . With coalit Gar~· r.olfos turnlna back repealed La Quinta scoring attt mpts. the aarn! y,·rnt into the fi nal seronds or the ll e c o n d overtime \1 hr n Tom •lines hi\ from mid·cot1rt fol' the win· nln1 1oaJ for Edison. Verllt'r #l»1on \l\•lt I I I I -1 l o•un. Rt•tn t t l ? -• M1o*i \111\0 -l NIUI , \.11\/"I .... (ft -"~'""" !. '""""'· w .... J•nlt r \11"11'1' Mlu il<'o Ville ' 0 I I -? lttll... &t"Cft J I I I -I MIH IM Ville -Wit""· l uof'I l •· 1~111 o .. cn -Mor,.•lt j. '""'" t.1 1-11 .. 11. t•''"'"· I ,.,.""J"~ I M•uleol vi.10 a • o 1 1 L•lvN SM<f'I l l O J -1 ~·.inion Vlt ;t oi.111_1, '· Lteuno 1 RtO(n -Jc-llnJO<'I J. l lmm<H11. ,.,.,.,. o•n 2. ,.,,lOll, v'""' L•Owlftlt J t 1 t -U IE<tlotn ''J?-10 E<tl•fll lf ttln" Wlol 4. 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I A.CH '•IC( 7 00> l J Js541 11'/!C•" f6 58I • •} I I> I Oii • lo ---- l !l710 1764 "' o;\ 100 1865 ; . " • 18 SERIES TIRE ·SMOOTHER RID[ NO fLAT '"" ,.. SPOITING --,-.,-,-,-~2~ .. ,·c~7 . •'"·GREATER "·1''1 '0 '1•' _ 7 JI STABILITY FOR ••1~!'oc:•.1 .1 f1 1J' HIGHSPEED 341 1 ~ DRIVIHli (,71 15 11 1,11.10 .1,1 FREE $6" WHEEL AUGNMENT 4 l'lY NYLON COID fA(M "' SllE ,.,,, !l f1U to 22·· .ft .... "' r?e ... 2500 fl 00.?,lll "' •I" I C.1~ •• lll'Q·l• II n 119 2600 "' lt-'O/ ... '·''. 1-0 "70-1• 2700 1•.Jo. (jj J.t7 . \., """ ...... -· .. ti.Ill -30 MONTH lill!!C=.::<Ja4'::L.J..; ._._, '_j' GUARANTEE ' :..~~~~-2700 •u RADIAL TIRES THI WIDI ONI ••• 6 PL T ftlAll ••• 70 JDID MADE WITH TYRex• RAYON CORO NO FLAT SPOTIING OR THUMP 40 MONTH GUAllANJU* TRUCK15ss TIRES FOii PICK-UPS, PANELS & CAMPERS '·00•16 Tvbtd lrl"' ·:~.::'l 6'5l 'r..:.:·1 a•s 1," ,~ ... f9s 7CI0 •1S 19111 TJJ/1 00 t r~~..i ••• '"" Tvholt ,. llot •.,all Plvo ftill '°'•I 12lt It ,l ,tl ~ .......... -,;,,, - llO SAVINGS ON ,,.,, •011 VW's TOYOTA'S, MO"S, Ol'll'I AND MANY OTHll POUIOH CAH lUllUJI ltAClWAUI 27 lllOllnf OUA•AllTlr '·'·" 12'5 I"''" 14'5 tlu• ,,,., It• ef 51.M te Sl • •.....rl ... .,oi ol1e. ,.. "I al •• ·~ J n1 OI 51 01 " '.'J O·: s. . " -' ..... .. ' ., __ ., _,,, 14 PILOT -ADVEAT!St ll: ' WtlMld•~. St~tembtt 2Z, tm 04.ILV "LOT rJ!'; Trout Plant Deer Outlook Offered: Season Opens :j.: Saturda~j 'Mlt followin1 S o u t h t r n C1llforni1 trout w1!er1. listed by county, .11rt 1rhtdultd fnr restoekini, th i~ ~·ttk with c1tchinJ·1itt trout by the Dtp1rtment of f ish 1 n d Game: For the ~ennf1 ~11r-res1ive .1·ear. 1 1l1nillc1n! 1n1-r1"1st in !hr burk kill I~ expl"('h:d in "1"ono And In yo cnt1nl1t~ duri n& 1he 1971 Northt rn rlt>t'r 1ra~n 'f'hic:h npens Sarurrl1 1 11nd tnds Oct. 2:5, say firlrl mr.n nf tht Dr.partment of Fi!h i nd Gamt'. LOS ANG~LES -Bouquel Canynn Ct"etk, Crysl11! Lake. San Gabrlt l River East and West Fork1. !iAN BERNAR llJ NO -Big !!ear L.a kt, Gru n Valley l.akf', Gre1ory l..Akt , LyUt Cree k Mldd!t and North F'ork.~. In Sn u th t r n Cal1fnrn11'1 Cflunt1r.s, within thP late dr.tr 1ea!inn. which a 1~ npen11 S111urd ay but con l t n u t 8 !hrnui;:h Nov . 14. range con· dit inns Ar t genfra!ly poor and 1nntht'r below-normal buck kill il'I expected. Mono and Inyo counties are Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO ' Co·SpoMOred by DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merche1ndise C ertlficat• For Each Winner --Winners Every Week of Contest le 1 pig, kin p rephet. Pley th• Pil ot Pic.keroo 9am• fot w•ekly p ri ies. Winner1 ••ch Wt t k r1ceiva • SI 0 9ift c1rtifice+• qood e1 mon•"r: •+ eny South Coe sf Pl111 1ter1 or bu1ine11. Ea th w ~1 k'1 tcip winri•r will b11 in- vit•d, e lon9 wi th e 9u11t, tci b t h11nort d et th• •nnua! South Co•1t Ple1 • Foo tbeil Pley1r1 of th 1 Yeer Ba n· quet. Witch for th ii pleyt r'1 for,. eech we11 k in th, DAILY PILOT Sport1 S11ction. Circ L1 lh• t 111m you think wilt w i "I in •1t h p1irin9 in tha li•I of 2!i ga m•I 11 nd i•nd in th • pl•y•r't form 1ntry bl 1 n~ or • r•11on abl• fat1imil•. Thi" w•teh th• DA IL Y PILOT 1p11rt 1 p•9•1 for •1t h w1•k'1 li1t of fi~• win11 •r,, R ULES T. 1411>111~ 1111 olllry "•"k '116w or I •OIM~l"I It <"'"'" el I! 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S1Jpe1 io r 1969 \·intaa:e " I~ '949 ·~ .,lAC:H S ~l).50 c.1 ;~ of 12 Pepsi Co la Solt drink• 12·or.c.1 ns. Slt'ILk Ult now! 99~ Si ve JOI! off our rc;ular lo-...• piioe! Thi! "·ine a n not be rerlactd 1t this lnw l"lle&-Limlted ~urply, Bourbon Supreme SA VE 20% cue Straight Bourbon SA Vil r:?.45 .S.1 9 liflh NEW 10,000 SQ.Fr. PARTY CENTER in COSTA MESA l ipen 1) A ~I. 11 P~I dai ly, C) Afl.·I . I~ 1•:..1 1·1 i. and ~:it. 23:0 ll;abo r Bhd. (l\C\t to l·la ibor Shoppin~ \enter-ne~rWil~on1 Phon e ~45-4412 Ple11ty of Free PJrkinr All Cred it rard~ Accepted . lri toit 'o' pri11ti!'lgi •tP&r, ,..;11Jmu'" prlttl JH•ve!l \ • .. ,. .. ,, I I I l ) - Wtdnttda,y, ~ 22. 1971 riskies ~ TABLETS ,fORFIST Rllllf Of STOMICN UPSETS ~ttluf 25Tah Do You Toh Vitamins and Still fHf Tired?' VICKS "Formula 44';11 .. St1111U C111I Mi1l1r1 -Calms, quiets nau ini Cl)(.iihs of col~ 11(.UI 99c l l/4 DZ. YKU "lyQuil" Nl1lttl•1 Coll 111t•lcl11 -Relieves cold symptoms for ilolls. :~1111.09 - ~ -PLAYTEX "Living" ~ BABY PANTY E 1.49 , . v1us "VapoRub" Deluxe waterproof vinyl pull· 2 • BBC 2 on pan ty with Bir-Ito ~ E ventilation. Birth lo toddler. s t: VICKS OINTMINT ~ !":::;;?, CURITY "Tidy-ups" Relieves distress of I (-(;;_ E ·~ colds. _ ~ •• ,. 1.11 ggc ~ ~ 3.1 Ol. S: '--:.::--.• ; .. ~ Box of 36 Pre·mo'1sten ed BBC ~~-• disp0sable wash cloths, so soft _ and gentle. !-' ~~~~~~~~-S -§ "s· ,, . 1nex DICONGISTANT iii ,,.. Box ol 40 non-woven absorbent E ~· cu11n Nursing Pads ij " 7f:: fabric with stitclleil edges which ;,;: ·I ·· assure comfort and shape. ~ NASAlSPIAY For last relief ol Nasal Congestio R of head colds. 111. usl 09 l\ OL o W~dntsday, Stpttmbtr 22, 1971 PILOT-ADVEKT1S£1 8 Listerine 32 OZ. ANTISEPTIC KILLS GERMS BY MILLIONS ON CONllCT ''Crayola'' CRAYONS BINNEY & SMITH-Brilliant colored crayons with bu1ll-m sharoener; peel paper, then sharpen. Bo~ DI 64 &&c "Magic Mary" MI LTON BRADLEY -An assortment of prelly st~nd up doll playmates with fa~hfonable mi( & match outfits. a&c "O f d" x or PUZZLE MILTON BRADLEY -· 750 lnlerloc krn~ Jigsaw piece~ with appealing scenes cut In pre sen t an abso1b1ng challenge. Nursery Rhyme Top CHEIN -Mu~1cal spinning tnp wit~ p1< r11re~ of Mother GoosP's po ls expertly displayed. &&c 'Color Forms' for Girls COLORFORM -Brilliantly colored sti ck on dress uo clothes. Kit made of magic ~'It~) plastic. Choos e from Raggedy Ann & others. 'Color Forms' tor Boys COLORFOR M -Magic plastic stic k·ofts which stimulate 1 young man's fancy. Jungle Jim, creepy Glo fo1ms and others. Paint Set CRAFT MASTER -"Gal lo~ Series'' lwo (6" ~ 1?") pre-sketched panels with pre-mixed artist oil colors. You simply paint by number. Paint Sets CRAfTMASIER -"CRYllC" Paint·by·number set wl!h two -{8 x 101 pre-numbered panels an4 au other painting ac cessories. Smoker Rifle DAI SY -"With &ope" cocking action shoots cork with big puffs of realistic smake and harmless sparks. Includes 4 cut out targets. &&c 11~ BONUS JAR 10 or. Size Plus 2 oz. FREE AT Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 1.47' AlfilmI) Pla~e To Shop! Dump Trucks I poly, white grille and ~ GAY -Colorful durable 1 1 black bumper. Hinged 1' dump fo1 unloading. · Beach Buggy CAY -Al! purpose Jeep with slriped top. Chrome plated headlight lront, balloon tires. Chess sn HASBRO -16 plastic ivory and black pieces for hours of stimu lating challengmg tun. With instructions. · Checkersn &ae· - HASBRO -New colorful ,. 1 ~- checker board with 12 plastic red and black , t checker pieces. •· Doll House FURNITURE IMPORT -Plas!ie ''Hvg1enic Toys'' i11 ·assortments cf furniture lor any r()()m. Camera IMPORT -A miniature real camera whic h actually ta~es color or blac~ and white pictures. Uses 120 lilm. Milk Bottle IMPORT -!for the Toddler) Small, poly boltle w1lh safety · hammer combined to give hours ol lun. "Slinky" JAMES -St~tch Toy that has be!n c~ildren't favnrire for ye1rs snaps up and dovm stairs. . &I~ • • -~ II~ II• TY Games, Puzzles kOHNEI -Challenging g1mes and fun for the ent ire fam il y. Swee theart, Pyt~agoras, etc .• 8 es ,. . ''Dial'' DEODORANT CMose from 9 tz. Anti· • ,,,i;;;;;;;,;;i~ Gumby & Po , y SUPERFLEX by l . SIDE Mon-toxic toys for childre that twist. bend and stan 1 alone. Realistic desl g assures entertaining tun f &&e ~ours.-----r----- IMPORT -rashionable tee 111 doll with tw1st'n turn waist.I I& rooted ha ir ~n d real iJ eyelashes. 11er arms and ,. legs bend li ~e real. Fashion Dr ii IMPORT -JI V2" ft fashionabl e doll dresses- with assortmen ts of playtime outfits to matcn every occasion, Ass't colors to select lrom. MAGGIE "Whee-lo" Magnefit spinning top wheel 8&"' that goes 11pttin, downhiN: -· ,. over i · under. Color!o l· -· · "W~ee•lels'' irrr.luded. · Asst. "Jewelry" MERRY -Choose from assorted sets containin g items thal every li tt!e gir! needs ta be really "dressed up,"just like mommy. Coffee sET MIRRO -Service for two on that make-bel1r.ve coffe e break. Red plastic CUllS ant handsome and durable, white spoons !or easy stirring. Tea Set OHIO ART -"Tea Leaves" 2·P<: setting of vinyl coated Jithoed metal with cups and sau cers. Assor ted .bright colors orient Oes1g11. aae .. Instant Insanity. PAR~ER · -four plastic ~ "' b!Gcks with various colors •• on sii sides. Try to stack all ~ four together so there are ~ four cOlors, all different and tun. ''Crest'' TOOTHPASTE ~egu!~'. and Mint FlaV(lrs. 71/2" Plush Baby ""' IMPORT -Soft cuddle loy with vinyl face and plush 1 1 "' bo'dy. So gentle lo hold with ~ all the love you have to give. U.S. Map Puzzle SELCHOW -Official Rand · McNally Map of the United . .,.. States on heavy cardOOard ·diecut on sta te lines showing capitals, cities, and towns . Alaska and Hawaii. &&e "Silly Putty" ·REAL Solid liquid -Stretch it like Tat~y -break it like a biscuit or bounce it. It ~ven picks up color pictures. Tiny Dozer '.TONKA -4t/2 " wide ' auto-gaug e steel body witb simulated dies el power under wwl. Blade raises and lowers, authentic throughout. a&e Tiny Fun Buggy TONKA -Jf'4" long. tough steel body with large tires 1 1 "' and roll bar too. Removable ,, top adds realis m and it's bea utiful inside and out. "Air Zapper" WHAM·O-"Suo~r" Shoots fov1~1bl~ air 15 feet In any rl1rert1nn . Safe surprising lu~ and it's easy to use. &&e 'Frisbee' rL v1Nc sAilcER WHAM·O -It flies li~1 c~azy! It skips, curves, boomerangs and it's sate to use be caus e it's soft through and through. Asst. "CARS" MONOGRAM -Rod & Track collection offers you th& 1 1 "' Porsl!e 904 GTS, Ferrari GTO ,. in authtntic reproductions ill Model Forms. • Model "PLANES" CUFTMASTEI -Famous 1 WWII, (BOSIO•, BLACK 1 1 "' WIDOW, AND HUDSO N) ,. models wit\ modolll stand and costomiring det1ts. ! J • ' Pack of 2 3 01. Site Tu"ts ''Prell'' CONCENTRATED SHAMPOO NOR ELCO .99c Speed Shaver 35CT Ad Prices Prevail: Tllursday, Stp,tember 23rd t~r• · Sundar. Sept. 261~ SCOTT llG ROll ''y· ,, 1va PAPH TOWELS White, col&s, decoiated . 1.98 .. 2.98 ... PlAsnc Coin Pages Package of 3 cl ear vinyl pages for storage !nd 73c '.''.st~~';;'; :uA::·1;:,ro•. ..,. "' 59c1- cooose from dozens of different titles. R11. lie U.S. Currency Book fully illustrated and educa· Slaqr t1ona1. lrlorms you on u.s. 5gc ·Hi'nge~ Paper money, photo & bills. , Buyiog . l selling ~""· Packet of 1000 Pre-folded · Guide Book ,, u.s. c.1.. lp"g1ab1 .. 1972 Silver Anniversaey 1 79 C edition of the Ctlin "Red, Book". ..,. 2.11 • L ' \ ii 1 I I 30 DAJL V PI LOT :. ~ Flawless Job ------, Bank Survey R eveals I Speedy Ligl1t11ii1g 1 • . ' Pleasure Boats Increase P!l"asure hoal~. strtrina: I JIU ~! lll t!'rllge of 23.000. Calllorni1n11r• not reslltared Sweeps SF Serie s Th, b~nk notu ihat ahtiu! f11r 1·1rioua reasons, and 1JIP:re ~tearly cQUr~r 10 Cahfnrnia 1 bo 1 d b nnl ln<lud-' t• th• •ludy. 3,'i.()00 p easure a s 011nt y ea " nvrr" )0 )P"lf ~piin. hal'P in·r-------------------------- 1:rt<isf"rl n1nr, th;in thret tim!:! Gretel Out Of Cup Bid ~YON EY . Au~1r:il1;i 1Ar1 - Sir Fn~nk P11rkt r, A111;1r111i11n puhlishrr hil_, 11nnnunrrrl th;i! h1~ Gretel ~vn<lic;itt h;irl 11 i!hdr;ill'n 11.0: '11 <'hilllenµrr fnr lhe famed An,f'flC'll 's Cup ~ilrht1ni:: i1tnt " 10 !974. "The ecnnnm1c 11nc1 fin;inri11I r l111111te nnt nnl~· 111 Austr;ili;i. hut lhrnua:hnut the 11·nrlrl ;it th,. mnn1 l"nt m:ikr~ the cnm- n111n1cn1 rno n11r.rnu~ 10 enter 1n1n." Sir Frank s;:ud in a le1- 1rr 1n the Roy3I Sydney Yilrht Squ11drnn. Pair Grab 500 Crown At Elsinore LAKE ELSINORE (AP 1 Don Brook111nd Rich Mar~h 11 ll nf S;:in f r.:inr1sr11 rn11rt d arnund a. 21.,.m\le rnur~t ;11! ;i n ;:ii1prai;!e &pterl nf fi!l 22 milf'.~ P"T hour ov!:r 200 l:i r~ lfl 1;ik,. f 1r~t pl ace in thi> L;ike 1-.:1~i nnre MO powt.rbn al race Sunrl"'l'· Thev 11h11red rlrh in.1: 1·hnrr•, s1111rliing earh nmt 1htir 21- fnot f.!1111111trnn r11 me in for a fui>I stnp. Siomnd pl.:ire in !he mulri- rn~i ne c la~~ 11·;:i.~ "''"" hy fhurk Rear of Norw11 lk in .t 21.fnol f.l1sstron. 11nd th ird pl<11r by F.d S!l!'\.\'ilrl nf El~i norf! In an 111-fnot Swit1tr- cr11ft. R11nkin~~ in !hr ~in~d e Pn,o;tnl" c11te~11ry I. A n b i\nrd~knfi ;i nd C:irl A ~mus, \:in l'\uy~. lft·fon! Mnlin11ri: 2. .!nhn Rt tttnro11rt 111 M r.de.~11'1, lR-fM! Mnlin.1n , :t, Thnm.1~ \1rf.n\'Prn, An11hl"1m, IR font Gl :i~slrnn Fir•t in 1ht 1nhn:irrl rl11·1::1rin ~a~ Hnan f,11·11 10 nf S;in!a Ana in a 20-loot Sanger. Ry AL\.llJN l.OCK A.Rf'~V ~-•LV 'ILOl t1•ll•• (lit•< SAN FRANC ISCO tr thP.re. 11':1~ t vrr 11ny dnubl abnu1 ThM S1ephPns' 1.1gh!- n1ni: !'w ing a hefl1'.1 11•f'a1lw r speerl.~!!'r 11 y,·11.~ rlt.~pellf'd 1\1nn- d;\\' <1.~ thr b1Ji1 ;ill1minurn 'loop m;irle :11 !<h11mhiell nf the 14- htl;;t flrr t in thl" rity nf S11n f r;inrisrn lrnphy ~l!'ril!'.~ hl'l"f! S;:ii le<l 11·ilh f I ;i 11· ! io ~' Etid • of Lotig • fH~t!'r !hiln prpul111ion ,llro11·th . 111·eftrd1ni;: In 11 i.tudy by Cn•«krr B:ink. RI' ne~t .1r11r 1 l'l'o1·ker H1111k prerlir!,, thP number fl f rlrrt~\11'" bn;.il~ fl"l?l~trrrd in !hf' l>l:llf! Wiii 4·le:ir lhP half- IT)ll\1nn IT1 ~r ~ ''~ nf now. tin esutn:ited 47~.fl(lfl fl I ea s u r e C'r;:ilt are re,11.1sle red . In l ht: 10 years !'nd1nir In 1'172. C11 lif<)rnia'.~ ronrulatinn 1-1·111 hai·t: IOCl"'.'H~Crl 21 pertf'nt. ~1ea nwh i11!'. if pre.~enl frl'nd_, cnn!Jnue, \hf' b:ink prl":rlict.o: ple11sure hn:il rei;!illtra!inns will h111 e increiised 74 ptrccnl. pref•is1n.n 1'11•rr a 211 7-mJ lf' cnurse 1n 2ll tn 2~ knl'lt w~nds 11.nd a river-like currenl, l.ighrn1np: finillheri th, rour~e in 2::)9 :411, Sh t \I'll~ 11 .P ·:t.~ ,111hp;11d nf thP ~!'rnnrl p\11ce hn111. Al ca ~sc1 ·.~ ~-!nor ~l(l(lp ne1'('n l lv ;;rril't>d in Ne11·por1 Re;irh aflr.I' 11 1.200-mtlf' trip frnm Canada under \\';111-rinr frnm Aiihia rnrin-her 011 ii po1ver is th is 48·fo11t ('anof' l'nve n1(11(1f ,\'ac:ht nO\\' heing d is played al Thf' c;olden St;:ite had ;ihnu! 17 bo11 t! pe r l,fl(){l l'>flpu!at1nn in 1%2 rrnC'kPI' R:i11k e~f)<'CI .~ C:ilHnrn1a will h;i\·e n1nrP lhan '.!4 hnats per l,000 persons 111 l hian Y11rhr Cluh. NPll'pnrt ~1a rina Dunes '"ar ht Sal t ii.. Tht> bo at 1~ !ht. l a te.~! in lh! grn'.\'ing \Jne of fiber· Rt;ich. \V;irrinr is the scratch gl a .~5 yarht..5 m.:i nufarturtd by ('anne f'ni·t>. Ltd, in Sidnt _v. Rriti~h C'olumbi.1 . boii! in thr fleel. --'---'----------''------------------------1972. A hr1>akdo11•n nr Reh inrl V.'arri or in l he 0011t for OO;it lineup r ame Hl!'n r,Y V.7heeler's Ar;inji f r o m Ntwport H11rbor Y11rht Cluh, lvin2 Lnube 'ii. Cnnr.ertn. Rich- mond Y11chl Cluh 11nr! th!! Mnr1?;in-'i4 \\7id~eon. sa ilt rl hy Fuller C11lla11•ay nf th e hosl SL Fr:inc:s Y:icht Club. The bi~£t~t ~urpri~". 11nrl the bigge.sl thrill~. wl're 11 1- fnrded b,Y Gene Trep!e 's Rrushfirt from San Oi t :i:n. She lini.~hed .!le\·enfh, bo11t-(or-boal and nn han<lirap. Mari11a Del Rey Eve11t Slated tegis!r;irinns 1010 !wn fi l'f'· ~·e;ir ptri(ld.~ durin~ the l!lli2 to !!172 rlecadl" :::.hn11'!1 I h io head11•<1.v bnatin,it h:i!I rn.:1rl1> as an r:.panding recreation;i ! ac- ti\· it~ All ~nu l hern (';:ilif!'lrnian~ ~·1ar1n:i C'l11 <"!uh M al tours tr;i rn lour,. ls ;ill included fnr 11re invitl":d to l hf' l:ir.i:l":.~l on !ht '':\1a rtna Rio lle" p.:1 ~t ·~ ruo r .,..rson . ..._F rom 1~2 !n 1!lfi7. plea:::.t11'('I ..., .,.. ... ""'It re~1st 1·.:it1nn~ 1ncrra•rr recrtalinnlll sm 11 ll !)(lat h<llrbor m••I nl th• '·''""· .\<'ht• rlnrk.-.•n "' l":Xbibit b.1· lh• ~la~'"' r 2M 000 I .,-000 Th' · in lht nation .:1.~ .\1 .1ri1111 Ot l " "' ' rnm · 0 ·' 1· · 15 15 ed 1n \iarina ~I Re.1, :inrl Art A!l!l(lri11l1l'lf1 will also be a fi1'l": 1·e;11r ne! ci1 1n nl IJ'l 000 Rl!'V 11 \'~ ii.• 11nnuaJ wi>lrnme I I I r I f' h•ld 'u·r·n, th• d•.'·· bo·. t 20 •oo bo ,_ . ' n-R .. n~ Thursd11.1'. Sept. 23, i:i l r:.im ou r~ n nn .1·-Pn-•1 ' " or a u ·'' ,11.., per ~·ear. lhe fourth ;i nnuAI "Day at morr'.~ Parifir H ii r h n r Ti<'kel~ ma,Y be nhtaintd at Sincf' l~'lii , hnill rtgi~tra-Apar!mPnl~ In 1·ip"'' nut!<llln-th• \l••r·n· A••• Ch•mb•• I I I h I d f1..1;irin"' J)el RI'~'-" < .. ... ., n ion~ 1:,1 r r ar r an e\·rn c:lin.1:: t ;u1mpll":1 of 11'11!erfrnnt [l'lmmerr'. 4 17~ .~rlmir;i!ty mrirP lau11-~hl1> r I If e -y f' 11 r Th, 1111 -ri.:11' ei·ent. spon~rt<I 1i1·ini;:. \\'a~, ~-farina Otl rtey. 902~1. cnur<e. Crf't'l.."'r Rank projects Plan to Attend Our FREE MEETING! Come 11nd learn about our free 1ralning school. See how you can l>toome a oareer professional In the prestigious securities fl&ld while you continue working at your pres&nt job. No celllng on Mm- ings. High income Potential. Stock options. An adults welcome. Phone for reservations, please. 7:30 p.m. -Thurs. -Sept, 23 AIRPORTER INN PATIO ONE For 18700 ,.,cArlhur-Blvd. r•servetio~• phone (71•) ,S4).667J Westameriaa Securities, Inc. 0 suastolAN OF CITY INVESTING co. The lhrilt~ riin1P whrn •ht suff Pred nnl!' knnrkrlnll'n Aft!'r .1nnthtr 11.0: ~he j!hP.d hl'r h1~ rhul!' :i rounr! thf' Rlos.~nrn Rork hunv. The 47-fnn!er ll'!'nl ciireenlni£ throu,c:h ~ t ,. t r " 1 neiirhy boil !.~ ll'hn ll'P re havin& tht ir nwn rliff1cullie!. h.1' l~e Wnmtn'.~ nh·isil'ln nf Cn~! nf th, fa.•hinn shn"'·-hu1-nr by callina: B2J-2a28 or 823-th~t hi 1'172 thP net ga in "'ill I h" ,\1 Ann11 Arr :i lh11mher nfJ _.'.:'~h•:"~'~·_.'.:'~h•~m~p~'!i~"~' ·~""~'~' _'_'"~;~_''.:'~'"..":__ __________ ~l n~l~•~l _1~1~1~.Pl)'."'.'.O~bo".':'.'~'~'·:_"':'~'~"'._'.'~"~-'.::=========::r============== Cnmml'rt·'· ~r:irt~ a! fl ::lO a.m . ill'lri r11n.~ 1111 4::t0 p.m, nn correrte!l time. the order \1·a~: 11 \ Lightn1ni: t2 1 Amorita i ~ 1 AriinJi 141 \\'iirrinr 1.11 \\'idgenn c ~i Alph;:i i 7 \ Brushfire. i Bl Cnncl":rlo r9 1 S;:il:iria ~ \0 1 Zilpal a·ll ! l! I A ri l":~ 1121 Rnw ,n• t l:lt Sam.1rk.and ti~ I Ya Turko. Drag Boats R evvinu l"1 Up ThP "'nrlr!'~ fil.~tr.~I rirrle and draR htl11!~ will hf' rllt'inR fnr n1·er S!fl.000 in r·;i~h 11 nrl m r.rrhandi.~f' nn S11nrl11)', Sep!. 2~. when !ht Ln~ ,.t,n~'ll'.~ SpPl'rl Rn111 A.~~or1 11 1inn and Rnilt ~1>11·.~ prt'~entJ: !hf' ''hnt nne~" ;it I.on~ Beach ~1ar1ne. St:irlium. E lim1n;:itinn~ ,ert unrlt r Wil,V 111 12 n'rl(l('k noon pi!lini: lhP. la~tP~I cr:ickl":.r htlxr~. nut- hn11rrl~. h\'drfl!, }\'~. SS"~ Anr\ :;:\..; hfla t~ runn1 n~ fnr th,.1r rr~pecl l\, cl a.s.s wins and ti1.1: c;i.sh pnie:s. l!iiz hll,1:hts includt cham- p;11:nt il nrl rrfrr~hTTIP11t'~. ;i huff,.t l11nrhtnn, fi.~hfrv, 1111rl fil.s hin n ~hnw for hot h m'l'n 1nrl women nn lhP \.\•arr.rfrnn! prn- meniidt of !he new •10 millinn Don Cohan Top Sailor RIVERSIOF.. (')'Inn fAP\ f1<>n ;11 ld Coh an 11f Phil:idtlphia. \ .sa1!tn11: \\'him~!'y, wnn !hf' All11 nl1c Cnii~I SnlinJi! Cham-I pinn.~hip~ Suod;iy rit~pi!t ;inl elRhlh-p\iirt finillh in lht f\n;:il r.1r e nf rhe ~erit:~ in rl'lu,eh lil!ll~ nn \)'!nj! r~land Sound. rnhRn won with 11 lnw nr .1n 7 fl')lnL~ dPIPrmint.d nn tht ~.ti four nf 1ht five r11ce:.• (ll'er lfl 11-milf' Olympic cnur~e (;;i1·rln!'r Cnx, a n n ! h,. r r h1l:irlelph ian. 11'11., ~pcnnd v1ir h ~ poi nr,~ fnllowf'd h.11 f.ind~:11y H!'witl, Colr! Spring Hiirhr!r, N Y. 11t 3fi 4. Tl H ar k . ·"'°uthpnrl, f:nnn , :111 .17 an<l Rnh Crane, r-:oro!on, Conn., 11 ~R 7. Roh ~llll ior, Au.o:l ralia. fini~h trl ~ixth at 4:1.~ v•ith !\irk Cfl(lper. Rermuda. ~e venth ill .t~ i. loi:im Rpashrt, Au~tr<ll lia . 11•hn \\'On Sunrla v·~ rilt t . "'"'S lit rl fnr r i,ehfh. 11•ith Ellinrt Old;ik, Port \l.'-'hingtnn. !\ Y. ;il ~l Dii l'P Curt•~ M;i rhll'hPilrl. ~1"~'. rnundecl nut thl": top 10 w1!h 52 7. 15 95 is a low price for a ,tire. But low price is not enough. 24 MONT\.4S O UAaAl'ITll WITM • M OPll TMS 10~ .lt,LLOWA"ICe ,..,._,,~•'••!!•"ca ....... ,". v,, .. , "''"'~' 1"• ""'1K I H)n •u1•1n111 co~•"" •H ""''"'"'! p1u e•>91r '""' !••<•Pl nU< 'l"C•l l I Pl>••Cl l•on ..... ..... 1 .. ••1'>1<••• "'"''"'•••f ., •. ,, .. '" rn1!1 not u ll n• Ot ••cl ,.,,,,.,. V n" ''' P•.,t•cttd ''"In•"'''"" •l•h" ''"'"'"' "'' '"''1"1~•-I! Y'"" !"• '''"Ou•'"' .... '"'""1•• i)O •l,,!I, •fl l"" ,, 1'1 "' 1 n <I w t W•ll, 1! ""' !llJl"I", '"',." ~"'" '"'· "' '"'"' '" '""""''"'" n11•d '"' I ... ""'"'•I p"""''' pqc•,••'l"U"'' 1an1•r1nl • f•<lt'l l r ''"' 11,,1 ........ 11 I '>• '"'''""' n 1 1 1•1w !"•· W t wdl lllnw 100'~ n! In• <l!la•n1l I""'""• I!!•<•. ••clud"'' •Pll"•""" f •<10 .. 1 F.•<'I• 11•. """""II•• 1 00•~ ll'<1w· •"<• P•"nn l h••••ll•• • .,,.. .. ,11 11"'"' ~o·. '" ~~·-rol '"' ,,.,,,.,,1 P"''-'",.. ""'"· •·• ""'"'0 •flP••COl>•o l·•0••1I f•<»• I •• l"w1•d!"•P<"Ct>11 .. n f1 "'"'I"• I'•••'"''' !Min ""~· I 1<1•••1 f '"'' 1., '"'"""''"'I 1n nw1 "c• w •U O• '"U(!• "" '"• .,.,., "' '"• 1><10<11<>• n l l"o """""I •••1<1 11 m•••""'· il'Q R(MO'T JOR O Tl:CTIO"I O U A AAN TC E C HAR~Hl RC 'S HOW VOUR G U ARA"ITCI woal(S1 ~;~'.';,'1,~a·;.:".:;; :;.',·:.d : : /: ::~:=: tl)~O oUew•n<•••no• l ·l l ,..o nll'>• l l'~•llo w•n<t Pf ""' 1 4.~o '"'""'"' T,.,, l "• "•o1t<""" ,.,. .,,,,1 11 u•;n •w ·v r"'""'"I ,,., ,, .. !••"'"'' "'" ........... , , ... , ••Q ... , ~""' '"'" .... "''"''" f>" ••l)ll •Ofl II, ,. '"' w•••> "<·I (t•<•n l ''" '"('",.,' •"'1""""11 ... ,.,,., "'••• '" o ll<o.-. .. , • "''"" "" "" """"'o' ""'"'•'' ""' o, ••<•uo"'~ '""'"'"'" r ,a.,11 f ""' !o ,,!n••••'CI .... ""'''"" Aj I no .... '"' W• w<li '"""" 1,4 "''""'"'"'""I"'''"' I ~ """"~ "" '''""" "'" ,., I"• \l•l•n "'""1 '" "' ~'"""'t • • '"'"" f •r"• 1 o• 0(11U>l mr.P" '""''""<' "'" no -•1M• '"'" '"' """' "' '"" ,....,,,., •' '"' ....... "'••fl •t'"""'"" ! "'' •u•"•"'"' """' '''"'''"'"!"' ' ....... ~··~···"'"""fl!'<•"~·!'' l'"QO!' •1 "'"" W4<J""'· Our tire has a 4 ply '1Ylon cord body and a 24 rriqnth guarantee. 15 95 Pitnneyt Mile1gemaker II Bl•ckw•ll 1ubele11 Slze Fed. tax !'rice 600-13 •······ 1.60 ....... 15.15 650-13 ..•. ' .. 1.76 ....... 11.15 700-13 ..•.... 1.95 , ... , .. 11.l!i 695·1A 1 94 .. , .... 11.I! 735-14 ....... 2.01 ....... 11.H 775-1.t ······· 2.14 ....... 20.15 825-1 4\ ....... 2.32 .. -.... 22.15 560-15 ....... 1.74 , .. ,.,. 17.15 685-1 5 205 ....... 11 .9S 735·15 ···-·-· 205 ....... 11.15 775-15 ..... -. 2 16 •... ' .. 21 .15 815-1~ 2.37 .... '.' 23 .15 845x15 ... 2~ ........ 25.15 Wliitew1ll1 only s3 mor•. W ithout trad e-i n add S2 per tire. .. ]JouJerb1J at Pio11e er Fear.~ Del'li.ne of Sport, Nylon cord truck tire closeout ! ' In! rndurtinn nf rx [}l'n~ivt. r xn!ir "drai.; !<tr1r s!~1l1>" en)!IOf' llC{'l":!<SOrlr.~ i n I n nff~hnre powrrbna! r II c 1 n R m11)' rloo m the sporr~ r er!'nl 11psurf;e in lnternational in· ten•st That'.~ lhe tip1n1nri (If 1-; C. "rilrl" Kil":khaefrr, m11rine propulsion i nclu~l ry pinne!:r ;ind fnrm!:r rre~lrlenl (I f tltt ti.tl"rcury O\i thnt1rd Corpora- flnn l\il":khaerer 1n a d e the nhserl'at!nn in Lnn.e: 8t 11t'h "hl":re nffshort r11cinl ho ff~ llff' nn h11™1 fnr !hf' ~ta rt nl nP.i:t S.t urday·~ Bushmills- KRlr. Gra nrl Prix n1tion1I ch.1 mpinn11hip t l'en!. T he s tlv t r ·ha ir f'rl l\1e:.h11efl!r, nnw prl"J:idt nt of R n~11· firm he fnundecl 11f1e.r li-;i11n11. M!!:rcury. i~ ow~r nf the: boa t which "·ill be fa vored 1n the ,)-milt e 1· en I , A"romarir? I. to be driven by the new' crnwned Americiin r n"''l":r ;oil A~5nei111inn in- hn:ird dlvl1lon ch11mpion. ~ob f\l:i11non l'lf ~tlami Rl":iirh, F'ta. The. 36-lnot Ciga rcttt r 11ci n,e: hull is equipptd with lwn ~ hp ~1ercury ~lcrndril'e units "'hieh Klekhal":fer hall had modift!:d with ~phistiraled Apecial equipment , lnc:lud1ne 11, rarin11 he11dl":r1 e x h • u s t 111·~em 1Jm1h1r in exolic 11~·111tms lntrl'.lduretl fn r 111rl- d.1tional powtr by !lf'l'er.11 nthcr wnrld<)a,..o; campaigntra u r ller th!• ttA~n . "All lh1I drafit 1l rip ~l uff i,. gning lo dl1cour111!Je IU~'" frflm ri.cing." Klektt1efer warnf'rl. "It t1ke1 a a:rr:11t l'lt.al of f'>:tr.:1 lime ln \n1Ulll lhese. l hinss. and more time to keep them \l•orkin1 . "Wt l1't in d1111er of wilid· DEPLORES GADGETS C1rl K11kk11f1r ir1,11: up \.\'Ith a Mpnrt loo t.1- prns1vr for .1 nybnd~· t xetpt n1ul!1-million11irt !t,'' ht adl'ltfl. Rasic t nRine co!ltll art. $1.1.()00 for a p.-ir nl ~landa rd en21ne!I 11nd addit i nn"'I f'QU1pmtnt c:in .:idd S2<1.000 in lht price 11111:. Kiekhiit fer nntt:rl. R;icln,r hull_, r:11n,11:t. lrnm S!0,000 kl S.1 n ,non purchasrd new. Ki t!'kh •trer, "'h11~r Aeromarinf' t will bf' .~f'C'k lnJ: an A.PAA rl"c:ord-1e!lin1r: .t trlh na!inn;i[ 11rtnry In 11 :i1ini:le ~r,ason !=..tturrlll\', TPCllllfl'ci 1h111 ht11rler !l.\'.\l fl'r,;!I in~11111iorl 1n l:>oal;'l rar1ni;! un<lrr hr• h11nn"r h;:id tlrr n hannl'<l lrn1n nr(';ln racina follnw1n i: th eir 1 ir rnt'il'~ ln thr 1~2 11 nrl 196.1 "-1 1ami· NaA&lu rtc:t /\ "All my rarcrr I've ad- 1·n('11ll"rl r11 r•1n~ fnr !'fork !'ll,l[ln!'.< ilnrl hu ll~ -P~llip mi>n! tliat ;i m::1n r An 11·11 lk 1ntn a rc!.:i1I ~lnrf' 11ncl huv Anrl th11 t !ht 11 vr rii11e fl'llnw r an irlt!'nlif1• with If 11·r 11·r nt h:i ck tn ~totk. lhPrt wn11lrl hf' f11•f' timio.~ ;i~ rn 11 0~· pPnplt in C'l('!'ilf1 rii r1 n,11: th.:i n lher t ;irl', ;inrl thl!'re \.\'nu!d hi' r i1·.:i lrv 11nd 1 p n n ·' n r 1 h i p il.1!11.in h.1· m11nulactu rer1,"' Kiekhaefer nplned. Amerir11n Pnwtr Rn a I Assnc1a!lnn n,111'~ rail for \.\'llll":r-cnoled e•h.:i ust 1y:i1tem1 "'hnst pipe.• mull.I p a t t thrnu.llh 11 bo11f '1 lr 11n1om. ''Tht:rl":'• nn1hing new ;1bo11! hl":flrll"r.,.'' 1a id l\il"khal"ff'r. "They'1•t been nn ski boat~ !he 1:11~! q1111rlt.r nf 11 century. We rlr1·r lope.d a war er-cfl(lled in- bnard-type m11nifoltl 11y.~tem and r11 11t iron ht.11tder.o: which p1•r r.vhnd.v cnpitcl. Nnw l h i~ riragAter ,luff h•.o: cnme har k in. The,v ju~t don 'I make flood OCf'an deal11." K1ekhaeft r cited fu!'I in- je<'tinn 11y~ll!m.!I, 1pecial hiir:h· lift r1cina caml'I and nlh!:r mndlficatfon~ a.•, in hil'I ''iew. unde.o:lrahlt anri prohibitively rxpen.o:lve fnr nff11'1nre r1c:inJ (Ir rli~1 11ncf'11 nr up '" 200 mill":ll and ~rtectl'I nf 7G-7~ mph Jn pvni!thinji muir:h st•~. l\ltkhaefl!r "a rl!ma rk~ werl": rl1rected primarily at inbo1rd- .~t.vlr nee.an r1cin11. hut ht noted a le•~ prnnounced Irion('! tn the t xnllr 11mon1t nutbnard· Atyl P racin~ t>n11t11. 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"""" 31 R1'9ard as 1 divinity J2 Pi<Jn ist Pet" - 33 BK111ie larg« 34 ·-Nletsrn Oii 9'22171 37 lncli~ lro1111h 38 An9lirSa~on laborers 40 Unclost: Poet it •l Dowfy 46 Powdery starch 48 Literal mtaning 49 us Revolutionary Ql!l'ltfal 50 F !J'tlatl!Pfs 52 -firina: Solid '1'11U"ld 53 Grt sttrttry S. Cowst lom11 "' 55 T trrftcwy: ..... 56 T Ill!' JUDGE PARKER fM YF.f« HOl;HP ~ LAN6UAG£5 .. MA~8£ I'll STVD~ HE&REWANP KOREAM AND SERBIAN ... r DOM'T TMlt.11( YOO Kt.IOW Wl-!AT WE TME't''RE .t..VA!LAglE SHOULD DO? we Sl-IDULD TOIJI G+IT~ Tl-IE C ~ll '™E JU DGE _.,IJD JUDGE SAID SOME· K.A.THER!t.IE ~ LE'f'~ Ti.llNG ".!!-OUT HAV!N6 TAKE TMEM TO TO PICK SOMEOIJE UP DI NN ER ~ .t..T THE '-IRPORT! MISS PEACH Ll'L AIND HOWDOESn.lE OOeN..E.GLOP ........ORK? IT DON'T,'?" ITUVESP(f Pl..EA<:;.UR£, AA'LL 5HOWYd."." SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ~. (l 1t7l NAT\. -,,.... ~ oef.:'fci r ·) By Charles M. Schulz ,. HI, JOE ... I SEE '(OU1~E : DOWN FOR SONE~EAD ~! fN6l1~~ A6AIN... ,1 ~l By Harold Le Doux THERE SHE - 1'5! I C'-N 'T BELIEVE HOW SHE's G~OWW! ... Ut.IT )(ATHEROJ E~ •• JUDGE! By Mel ~ 'J'I Ktnd of l"ltall t s tab I lsllllltflt: 3 wads 42 PercussiOl'l iosm-nts 7 WeSlfto waterway ! Adjective sullix tlM' silent mer.it s 35 Y119QS lavia11, f~~ 57 llinus 5'1 inlll'iOtJS a11imal b2 Palm off ' " MA/!CIA, WMAT IS TUE sec:irar °" 'cMMMINli TMJ llllOf DUrCF r.-mes· ' ) . 10 11 11 •• \ • P,fRKINS ' . ' ' ? _.,,,./ By John Miies .. '~ ··• 1t11 ll>o W•~ ... ,. J .1'1.h ..... t"~· ~""· ... ' " 8y Al Capp By Charles Ba . By Gas Arrial!:( • . ~,.\. ly Ferd JohllSOll' ... .,, By Roger Bollel!: Ot<I£ 1HI~£> FOR :S0!1e. "I'M I)() E:VE~ kNIML, '! 1 0 ·'"' " •• -.~~fl = ~d~~11 4·ti I -~~--+ "Ob, look at lba one! D1do'I I lell you you'd rind tbi1 a lol I rnert exciting than playing your silly golf." ~ DENNIS THE MENACE ' I '. f: " ,, 'NoT~INS 1llE M411ER. IM .-isr ~· lllM ~ex llillll ' I DAILY PllDT Q ohs Are Available ~vnrealistic' You Can't Depend On Rule of Thumb ... i .mp1-0 rn ent Wide Open in : -~ YORK (AP ) -"ijl nearly double.· 'it, six ' 11qm).ploymttrt 11 now always million in lllO. ,WQblem of loo few jobs. A few examples Jn the most &me.times It results from highly skilled areas: (rw':aphkal Imbalance, with _ The need for licensed _Uit jobl ln one place, the 1· I · f r tvi>rker• in •nolher. Often it prac 1ca nurses IS orecast to reach 600,000 by 1980 compard reflects • disproportion in the wilh 370,000 today. talent to job ratio, with The n u m b e r of employen seekina: skilled help r a d i o logical technologists but not flndinc it. needed by the same year v.·111 j.> Nowhere iJ it more obvious be 120 ,000, compared with ir \Plan tn the health care field . 75,000 nov.•. :-While millions seek jobs and -To serve a population that : 0,t:annot find them, the b expected lo grow by 29 ; I A'rnericen HO!!lpital Association million persons by 1980 about ; .~aims that 233,000 jobs are 50,000 more doctors will be --ayallable right now in health needed in addition to 300,000 re. ~·ho serve the existing popula- ~ problem i<; that the tion. iiiUs available hardly match One of the most challenging tee needs, a \'try common OC· and rewarding of the careers, currence for which some AHA says, ~ that of physi- •tics blame an educational cian's assistant, The assistant ~stem that doesn't always does many of the more routine. prepare students for the chores of a doctor, including rtalltiei of Ille. physical examinationa:..• ~ importance of cor· Training ranges from 15 • ,ting this situation is made months to 4 years beyond high n·the mori! Important by the school. The l~month program ecast that tru nwnbe;: of includes three months at • f ealth care workers needed university and oae year under ' ' W all Stree t Chati~r . }folt 1 n ,. e stl)l en.! visory clalm~ the market'• ~erpinnlng is·' terr i blJ .1<}'." The finn says "nearl- tarm supply is so much ater than demaiid that its hard to see how stocks can ~ ~;:~d ~g th~~ch th~w~~v:i~ 'i ~fevailing even before lhe government's new economic ' was announced." e firm edds: "By tar t ominous is the heavv and -... rsistent liquidation. of the Kiier.al public. For nearly fi~ v.·hks now, od~-lot selling bJ the public brought on the ·decline-despite fe"erish in- '-11titutlonal bu_ving. This time, 1Tpublic distribution will pro- blbly exert even greater dOwnward pressure on stock !i"'ices." • rally which we found ex- tremely gratifying. ~ "It v.•as an acros!-the-board iidvance, and perhaps v.·e are al last getting that summer rallv v.•hich should have ar- rived in July." the firm says. Despite a minor loss of forward momentum and some s.igns of trading fat igue among certain stocks which is also reflected in the ·averages, the ·market's basic UP\\'ard trend !'lil1 anpears intact. according to the Revnolds Securities lne. ( , 1'"rhe: Dines Lett~r says it :'b.t ca me aggressively op- {timistic last week for the short term. "and after sweating it out for • fey,• deys the market _ at I.est began an explosiv~ ''The demand for specific 'ssues and stock groups re- main:; strong and no im- portant distributional top can ·ht pinpointed as ye!.," the Urm says. Also, volume indicatiOJ\!11 on the recent setback from the 920-930" of the Dow Jones Jndustria1 avuage "remain favorable and previously unex- ploited i:isues are continually breaking out of long establish- ed base patterm on tlie upside. pointing toward higher levels." ' • -. H ealth Cf.Ir e a doctor's su~rvision. Good opportunity for Io r m e r mtdic11I corpsmen and nurses, Salaries begin al $10,ooO, go as high as $13,000. Some others: -Nursing. To berome a registered nW"se the individual must graduate either from a hospital school of nursing, a junior college program or a baccalaureate p r o g r a m . Salaries range from $7 ,500 to as high as $20.000 f o r supervisors. Licensed practical nurses can learn their skills In high school or in a one-year junior college program. 1 n c o m e ranges from $4,500 to around $7.200 a -year, wilh some receiving $10,000. lti Foru1atio11 Nur~s also can speciatize. Large electrical generators line an aisle of \Vestinghouse Electric Corporation's The career of nurse Pittsburgh planl. ready for final inspection and testing prior to shipping. /\. anesthetists, which requires record level -almost 42 n1il!ion kilo\•;atts -of generation capacity 11·it1 be graduate lral.nini-can com-s hip9ed by U.S. utilities this year. mentl a salary of $13,000 a --~---------------------------- year . "Not only are former armed forces personnel goips into nursing," says the AH'A. "but men from allied fields such as socif1I y,·ork and la;w 'en- for!:f!ment are finding ' it a re\v~rding career." -Cy1olechnoloJ:ists. Stuclico;; bodY cells for aflnonnalities, especlally in cancer research and detection. Tu10 years o[ college and a year of specializ- ed schooling need ed. Pay begins $6.200, goes to $10,500. -Dental ass i s tant. Prepares p.itients ror ex- amination!'l. handles pa per work . High school or ~quivalenl required, plus a year or two nf training, sometimes on the job. Salaries rise Jrom $4.500 lo $7,SOO. -Physical I her a pis t. Evaluates physic<tl disabilitiei; and helps restore muscle coordination a n d strength. Four-year college program re- quired. lncome: $8.~ to start. as much as $15,000 in 10 years. - E.E.G. technician. An electroencephalograph techni· cian helps diagnose brain disease, infection or lrauma by studying electrical activity of the brain. 0 n -the · job training of three to six months after high school graduation. Income from $5.000 to $9.800. Alcoholism Uni t Na n1cs 2 Members NE}\l.PORT BEACH fB\V \ -Neuro-Psychiatric & Health Ser,•ices Inc., specializing in acute psychiatric and ac-ute alcoholism hospitals. Thursday announced election of two nev• members to i!s board or direc- tors. Ne\\' Neuro board members are Peter Tighe of Por!land, Ore., President of ll:a lcich Hills Hospitals Inc., a wholly O\vned subsidiary nf Ne111·0 y,·hich o p e r a t e s alcoholism hospitals, and \VIJ!iam E. Gu!hner, a Los Ange les at- torney. In annOunclng I h c ap- pointments, Donald \V. \\/right , Neuro PresidC'nl. said the new board members y,·ill assist in guiding the company through a $7 milllnn expansion pro- gram for "·hich financing was secured Sept. 1. According to \\'right 1hl' Company's growth progran1 places major emphasis on the alcoholism division headed by Tighe. Guthner ser\•es as cor- porate counsel. What's Expec ted After Freeze Ends Nov. 13'? NEW YORK (AP ) -\Vhat the end of the freeze, ex - may be e.xpect~ after Nov. 13 peeling so1ne1ime thereafter when the wage-price freeze to do business as usual. ends ? Ask business1ncn and ''Things may not be the they'll likely reply that phase S<Jme from here on." he said. two will involve some fornl of "I don't IJke 1t You don't like temporary controls. it." But the alternatives, he Feeling i~ 'widespread that said. wert i nf 1 a Ii o n . 1n- phasc t~·o "'ill be an interim stability, loss of fo re ign ~tage of undetermined length n1arkets A n d deteriorating that will be followed by a public confidence return lo a less regulated Knudsen ap?fared tu lh1nk market in which the laws of the wage-price freeze begun supply and demand will reign. Aug . 15 was really another cx- One cxeculive doesn'l share pression or a feeling that a thal viewpoint. Semon 1narketplace !ert Lo run itself Knudsen. chief executive of somelin1es dictates to its White r-.totor Corp., has m'asters. declared emphatically that the_. The President's rnove 11·ns m a r k e I p I a·c e has been · aimed e t ihflation and its eon- permanenlly changed. sequences. Bul intervention in "The old wa y of life. wit h the marketplace is also taking price~ and wages cnntrolted place in the namt or co n- pure\y b)' thl' forces of de-sun1crs and the env1ronrncn1. moi nd and supply in a rela11 ve-The ('ffrcl or th is, KnuOsen ly unregulated markl'I. m11y 11a1d. v.·11t he to g i v e 11·ell he a thing of thr past," he managements its SC\'Crest tcsl lold the Cleveland Advertising l'Ver. "II is going to hal'e to (.;l11b this v.eek. learn lo li ve with new rules It 11•as "wishful and <ind entirely riew conditions. It unrealistic" for management. is p;oing to have In stay loose he said. to count the days to and be ready for change." ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The mos t auto cra ti c and unrealistic rules under which people conduct their financial affairs are the rules of thumb. Like folk.Jore medicine, such rules offer some help but often fail the big test. While the origins of some rules of thumb may be setf- serving, many people adhere to them as they would hold to • life preserver. As they ex- plain. "They may be poor guides, but what else do 11·e have?" A banker \\'as asked for a rule or thumb on how murh mortgage debt a working person could assume. Quickly he replied : "Two and one-half limes his income." Net or gross?" he was asked. He grinned. "I guess 11·hat you're getting at is that 11·c used to use the same ronnul11 before people hAd big deductions for taxes, Social Security, insurance and so on ," he said. "Mow much !He insurance should a person own?" an in- surance agent was asked. "How can I say withoul knov.·ing the indi,•idual." he replied. "8111 as a rule of thumb he should have a minimum of four to ri ve times his annual 111rome The (allacy of such a .t:enera tization. as the in- surance man knell'. is that a young fnn1i ly may need more than thal nnd a retired couple less. and that a famlty with few deht.11 ma.v need less than the h1mily with a mortgage on lhe house. Does a rich man need more or less insurance? Som~ argue he needs more in order to assure his heirs of their high standard of living. Others argue that he needs less hceause he as an abundance-of other assets to leave. "How much should a family have in savings~" a banker was as ked. "Twen ty-five per· cent of net income," he nnswertd. ''lmpoi;sible." the questioner replied. ''An y family cap.ab!• o( .savin11 "that much each week or month or year Ill either performing • miracle or unnecessarily deprivlni ltaelf of the liner things of life." "You must remember" he expl&ined, "that I def~ aav- ings not simply u an acroun11 at the bank but additiom to the cash value of insurance, increases in home equity and the build-up or p e n 1 i o o values." "That's still a lot," he waa told. "flow muctt of tha11 should be in liquid savings, such as savings accounts and savings bonds?" he was asked. "Probably one-third of the total." he said, which mi&ht sound right to a banker but seems an astoniJrhingly high figure for millions o f Americans. Another rule of thumb for savings: You should have s•v· ings tquivalent to six months of inrome. Such an amounti is needed, it i' said, in order' to assure yourself of a minimum slandard of living in case at job loss or other· emergencies. This rule ha! · been er• pounded for decade.s, during ~hich job .security Ms become stronger, unemployment com- pensation has been developed, Social Security has spread to almost all workers and medicAI insurance plans have fl(lurished . But undeterred, lhe rule re-- mains the same. How mUch credit is it sare. to assume? The rule of thumb. devised by lenders. is that your annual • payn1ents on credit, ex c I u d'i n g your morti;:age. ~hould not exctt:d 25 percent of your take-home pay. . "That seim~ like quite a lot ," !he credit manager \\'SI told. ''I c-oncede il is," he replil'd. "but you should remember that I'm talking about the upper limit. We look: at credit from our own particular viewpoint, which is as a lender,'' he said. "We're. concerned about getting max- imum business." WE'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER DAILY PILOT I "'." ' .. l .. l ' *That includes even _San Diego and Santa Barbara channels-'Total Television' ' \ ,' ( .< ' • ·r--: you can find even on s ·anta San Diego's television out what's on Barbara's Channel 3 -in the wee k's 10 Yes, now -and get every Saturday in of our channels 6, 8 and worth of listings you DAILY PILOT. With TY WEEK and in the daily logs in the . the help offer at friends readers, especially TY WEEK, the DAILY PILOT got it all together. Now Soitth Or ange Coast· area and all · others the signals the re are in the Southland, we those on community cables who can pull 'Total Television', the most complete • 1n • In the all newspaper 1rsting of television fare available. ·:Ev-ery Saturday in TV Week-Every Day in Daily TV Log l t l (1 - 14 DAil Y •llot s w...._.~ZZ.lf71 , .. Study the Lease ' ' . ... " ". ,. " Before You Sign 91 SYLVIA PORTER Jf }'OU, • mmibet of • minority CfOOP, find that 1 )tax eodJIW any r11c1a\ly dialcr1mlnattng clauin, ynu have a rl&ht to drmand lhbt such claUto bt itric~ from the ltue. Tbt: Pf'O\'isionl are U1tgaJ under our Ftdcnl ch·iJ ri&)Ka la••· If you ~ thn:atmed by r3ll, bu.gt; or similar M.alth ha:z.arcb, and if your landlord tcnores your protest.I, you hive a fiiht to go at onct to the St.alt or murticipal htaltb. department wilh your com- plalnt and lo inli.st on ror- rectlvt actK>n. Your $lak and toca1 health la•• almost 51.1re- ly also proUct you against 1 u c b dangtroUS structural df{ectl as faulty \firing and falling pluttt. Health codes al.Jo protect you a g a I n • t peririatent plumbing problemt (lt'Wage back.ups, ovrrflcnw inl ~c tmlb). If you feel there is a fire hai.ard in your rmted hou11t or apartmtnl, your ltate or loca l firt laws rra.l5t protect you ag.elnlt thrM too! Yoo can easily find out the names ol the Joca.l autMritin; complain and demand enforcement ol the fire t'.Odet. u you do not ctt action trom tht autborilid -and I can bear yoor Bronx cheers after reading the above -complain to lhoee departmnt. rptcially Id up by ~ variouJ m~ia lntW5Jl:&pa"I. ndjo or TV) to revd dtbenl' gr~aras. 'fbelit an spinginC up acrcw the land, tbe:ir function ii to aasilt you on prttilely lhl1 ..rt al complaint -and they •re frequently mU.lng rtal P'-· Tht5' lt"f: simply a few hints on how to gd your buic rights as one of the oatioo'• milliom o! tenant.I living in rented houHI "' •partmerds. 11)t)' represmt mertly a (.ew of ~ altemalivts to the protat marches, rent striltu and legal battles which fui;\•e bern rag!~ in reant months lrom cout to coast under thr leadet11hip of militant tenant orpnlzatiol'UI. They Ct"rtainly •re far lt111 drastic lhan other tactics being uud hy in· dividua l tenan ts and groups uf teruints. for Uu:ta nce, In aome cnsC$, lenant. who have tried unsuc· r.esgfully to gel rep11ir1 arreed upon In the leaM hl:ve tlmply notified the landlords thlit lhey Intend to have the repairs done on tbtlr awn and deduct the com from their rent t:htck!. The Supreme Court In . : • at le a11l one mt« hat upheld '< " " ,, ,. " . . , ) < ~ ... ...... COMMODITIES w. "••• • ~O potilion bo.,cl, • ..,.,. •nlil• l•p• •ncl I • • l l•l•pl.•nt t••""•· 5•ncl (OWIJO" ft• Ou< c o~pY I•• •n•lyoi1 ti p1>r~ b1 lli10, •ovb••n oil •ncl .n...,. ·-.......... . . " ,. ... " .. I , J . 01.1"" & A•••clotft, l~c. 1 •4' Wfttc\lff Ori•• N•'llP••• h9C•, c.ut. '2''' 642·100' 1<4M7•& KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Soturdoys in The DAILY PILOT ORDER ~{ ' YOURS .\ ' ! TODAY! Ptnonali11d • Stylish 1000 ~eautiful Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order For You""ll or a Friend M1y N '"•d on tn'f'•/op.1 •• ""'"' o1ddre11 l•b•h.. 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"' !' .+ '• w11< 1.11 '' II" '' • "' 'I •7...., '1V. '"' -<t ' 'd h " f b kl h' "!Gvt ~.IO ' tt,. » ' -,..,wu1 '' a I , ,..,. 11 1~·• an 'outs1 e c an ce o rea ng event 1s year. u Hom• 111 >11 !!'-'"'-1"'w•l'o1C •lt 11•· '• "' ··•-1"' TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ w. Dero You ••• Seturdey Every U \1"' '"' ll'• U lo\d\io1 ·tt II Im \l" H,. -1.\ wtP!'"' IJJ ;i l •1 ll JI -•1 T~ 1!~~ 11~ l!tt :: ~:l ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••l ~l ~r:~~ ,: 12 n:Z :: +·~:~· .. •.1~.11't l., ??:.:: fi.., jj ... : ~ \t 4 4~ ., ... .j. ·~ USPC~ ••1.l'f '4 .... II -\.4o Wt\NlrYll .Ill 1 (i ll t , "---------------- .... 11191 (lr!U.I lllllfll U. (._ (111. Bingham Action Set SAN RAFAEL (UPll -A Superior C.ourt Judge ha.s opened thr way for grand jury proceed1 ng11 against r11dical attomty Stephen Bingham, wanted for murder 1n con· necl1on with the Aug 21 San Quentin outbreak that lefl 111 person! dead, .ludtl'.e Joseph G. Wilson Thur5day re.reeled 1 motion lo prevent the Marin County Grand J ury from considering the case aga inst the attornev who has bttn mlsa.in1 aince ti~ 111sited black revolutionary Gttlrge Jackson In S.n Quen. tin the day of the UC.IOI la t· tempt ·r t Youth Set As Cadet Mar1n1 High Sch 8 n I traduate, Janie! W. Carlhnn hu enrollt<I with l,2t9 other cadeU 1n the U S Air Force Academy '• cla!ls of 1975. Carlson 1~ !he .~on nf M r s Florent ina M Carlson of S91!J Par C1rclt He graduated from Mar1n11. High School in 1970 ind al · tended G1Jldtn West Colle,:• for • year before enrolltna ln the academy Dog Attacks, Kills Baby HEMET !AP l A 21- mon th-old girl died alter beinll( m1uted by 1 German Shepherd dot In the front ~1rd of her homf. polia 11kt. Heidi Stlfflcool died aever11I bour1 1fter recalYlntt emeraency treatment , I n Hemet Valley H01pl1'I ~.11'.\dlly for lacerations of the face. bead and atom.ch. Depuliu 1a\d the baby w11~ left Jn the y1rd wtth a dr.i;c Owned by I mu mtdltl the infant's ~enta. The do& WU clollrOywi by lb owner. , Mayor Faces Tough Fight SAN DIEGO !UPI) M1yor F'rW Olrr11tr, l*~ last year on bribery I.Ill CM- •plracy cbarpe. llC9 tbt ltronfed cluitltnp of .. s 11- Yt•r political carttr today Wh@n ht Mtb I tbinl fOIJr · )'61r term . Curran, !8, taku M ll other canclld1lll for tlM top job Ill Clllloml1'1 M<Olld ~ cl· 11. • I • H DA.ILV PILOT Wtdllflday, Seottmbt-r 22.. 1~71 Stars Carry Euening ·'Plaza' Shines at Laguna By TOM TITUS Of IM O.Ur '""' I~" Jt may be the mo s t overworked play 0 r a n g e j:ounty has seen in many a eeason, but if you 're 11 true 'heate1·goer you owe it lo you rself to see "Plaui Suite" at the L3guna Moulton Com - munity Playhouse. • This opening production or the Moull.on 's third uason is <i ferouncling succes!I nn all tounu. a glittering start for managing director II a p Graham and hi!! '• n e w regime" -which in ei;sellC'e is •· retu rn to the old one that QnCe nourished on Ocean Aven~. Graham's "J>laza Su ite" is a crackling fine show, renectlng the sure direclorial eye, the keen sense of comir timing and the whip-cracking tempo, rRrely slackening, which he has instilled in the overall ef- f(lrt. Renected also is the director's confide11ce in two oulstanding staRe personalities ~·ho carry the entire evening, doubling in hilarious brass for all three segments of the Neil Simon trilogy. Robert Engman ana Jacquie f\1-0ffet1 have ne\•er been rnore impressive than they are playing three characters each paired in three separate situa- l1ons in one of the most skillfully consln 1cted evenings of theater of the year. Charatterizalion and interplay reach an exceptional lel'el, and their only mentionable fault -again a t-olll'('1!11e one -is galloping headstrong over lhe audience's laughter before becuming com p I e I e 1 y ac· climated 10 such reaction. Mis..c; Moffett shine~ acrc.ss quite well as lhe vacillating old flame from the home town, it is Engman·!'! slickly smooth manipulation which leaves lh<' ITIO!'!t indtlible imprint. Stril.11y r~ laughs is the finale. "Visitor From Forest 1-li!Js," ~·hicb casts the busy stars as distraul(ht parents of a bride-lo-be ~·ith butterflies who"s locked he rself in the bathroo1n to think it o\·er. Simon injeelS unbridled gim- "PL•ll. SUlll"' "Tf>rH" .,..,..act £omodl•• D• 1'11•1 5•f'l"IO", ""•<I•~ D• HI D G<•l>1m. 1.U.nl<al ,,;,,,,.,.. P•u• loll. 1>ont1"" t>Y Cad c.,,..... •nil Z•<~••v M • 1•1> v, D•,~~n1,o ""lll<'•d•v• !nrouo~ S1htrd1v• uMol (){! o 11 '"• L•ouoa M0t•11Qi-Communlto Pl1•no.JH , ~ lfgun~ (•.-.. Yon 11 .. a, L••un1 Bt9tl\. ll••1<v1· !•on• "9•·0141 "T"l Cl.if ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ brightest in the first and last seginents, Eng1nan in all three but particularly the finale Wednesday Evening SEP'Tt.MBER 22 I"° ~II .... )trry Dunphy NtWI Bill Huddy -· Ultc flnl Tom SnrdU D ' EWITNESS NEWS"! 1/ Br.ilk IM habrt with Btnti-Jackson-Sloant 0 ""' JostJJh lltnli 0 CONRAD AND MARTIN * WILD, WILD WEST ••. I ~~.:.:.- ' I DN .. el *iftftlt I > Med,.,..111 l..lllrt ·1 Cftlld.-111'1 F* ' -.. .. : 0-rt lhfolt ~ (3!) MIJblrry RfO • (!) ...... Jlm Hawthomt l :!O 9 Jiiii Alllll Dew Guest! ll't Rorer MUler . .ctrm-1uthofen Lt1 11•n1 ~, ltdnn Sh1ron f1rrtll. Offlctr Judy, ind tolllit Boll Eln st~n. 0 Ml\ol1; ('°I '11nrtdt Wfrlll(' Cor.clutio!I (dflllll) '62----M111 81n t roff, Pttty 0u)1, Yictot Jory l•~;::·w,1111 Cron-it• WK""'" .lolln Cllll!Clllor Tiit flri1r Wu111 llMC..,st.. (IS) E...tilr 11,.,. ~ Hedflp(ldp i.-.. hit tlM OMt ( )lf'llllAtm rJ:) l• AfkiolllllMI Ml la CoMulli· ... l!l!lMC -r:te II CIS""' W1"1r CronkHt (I) AK,.._ Smith. Jle150n11 D m RIC ...... John Ch tricellor !.!) Tnrth 1r C-1.-11c.1 ({I Ortpel 0 Whri'1 "' liflel ®I lflMI 11 tllt GtM m I l.Mt Lucy Q)I OrwM9f-..ll fD I lpiCW I llltrtdudie111 tt Int· 111r llr1t111 Tht S~iJh dir1eto1 ta lU with produc1r lewis fr1edm1n t!)T1 I• An-Ill (39) Thi Vlrf1111l11 Cll) M1lltnp J~"' 1(1ol•nO .... ,, .. 11,_rt El>V"'""' R o·< MUOI,. when his phys ical wizardry is ~~"~:1 "'~!\'. gi ven lull rein . Both deliver ,...,...m• 1-11.1b•e• splendidly and Graha1n gives llP1111~ them full run of one of the 80'"'n f ••1~' finest and rnost attractive set· -at~ ... ~<~~bT.~'-e,11, C.•I•• tings yet seen on the Laguna w1,1~• • R1cn1rd ~'- 1 we1ltf1y 1st10!011M'1 wilt 11"111 de· minds 11nsom. Sebtslitn ~bof. Pe111 Htske~ tnd su,111 Str11bt11 1~es1. stage, the work of another ------------- o {fl CiJ m c.umhi' " EdGif'• f1tfl1r ''The Clndidtlt" Tom Corbett 11 1skl'd to fUll I• the 1ellool board t nd [ddit Hktt the idet. m Dnid Froet Shw Gut111 arr tht '""' Miu Ameiic:1 .utd se'ttrtl tOJm· ~ ••nn11s: Al 11.QOPlf, 1011nd11 of lht BIU1$ P10;.ct 111d Blood Swett tlld Tt1fl; Ind dhldot Johft Sctill· sin1er. ID (15) ~" (Rl (39} f\1111: "totlrt Mtrtlll If tnly Mlldlell" 9:00 f) 00 Nidia! Cttitef Sin1er Sin. ltwrenct 1uests IS t drivint 'oun1 doct« .,ho nti1lects his p1ti1nts tnd houihal routine. H• Is tryin1 Ml h11d for 1 bia: nt• job tht l h1 evt" nea:leds /!Is s.erlous~ Ill lath•. Pippa ScOft ind D1vid Opt· ioshu 11.w 1uesl. ~30 0 @(II fE 1111' SMlttl r111111J "Stile's Witne~·· Bob Smith. intl!l"- esred in l1w, h11 cloubls wlMn Ill sees his lither embtH"-'.0 in Eaurt bJ t llmoos l1wyer. Alix D1tit r i ue$ls 11 tA>!tin1n T11ve1s. Anfhollf [isl~ pla~s the proi;ecutol ll'Hl Gary fpper i'$ Chris Abbot!. fD (15) fil'iftl lhlt "Thi CI 11 A11ins! Freedom ·· a;) Ants P911 Yff"llllk1 0 DON'T MISS NEW HIT *SHIRLEY'S WORLD o m CiJ m Siil,..,., w.,w '111• ls1111ders0' He!pln1 1 Scottish isltn· lier hidt t hi1h ·'lPi1ittd ~ brf'lf trom the loc1I 1uthnrilies puh Shir· ley into a bucc1n1trin1 spirit • .,tll 11 1 Jood deal of lroub!1, 0 ltdlf ··~ ,._ m Ski Flftr €[l LI Cl'1ll H M trit.I en.en former playhouse reg u I a r , Paul Tuft. 'r!1e opening p I a y I et, "Visitor From Mamaroneck," i1 the best written but least laughable of the trio. and it is a personal triumph for f\1 iS!I Moffett who sutteeds in aging herself physica lly and men- tally to create a full blown characteri za tion of a dumpy, Jewish wife, complete with credible accent. Engman, sporting ·an iron gray wig. stalks the stage like a prowlin g animal. nervous and derensive, wounded by his wife'."I refusal 1.o go lo pieces BL the knowledge of his office affai r. Both are immensely effecl.ive. The second and ~hur\est acl, "Visitor From Holl ywood," i."I usually carried hy the actress, but in lhi11 case Engman is in full command :is he oozes :irtifical si ncerity wh ile coax - ing Miss l\1nffett into the boudoir. 'Vhile she comes Lido Seeks Bogart T y pe For Co111edy The Lido Isle Player:i; 11re IO:OO U !IJ MNINt WiiJ Mtfii ftnlo!I look ing for Humphrey Bogart. (Heidi V1u1b n) the 1!1pd1urtite1" ol Nol 11 re~urr'ect.inn of the 111 obscure col!eg11 p1olntor, shoo!d ~the 11r1et ot 1 pralt,sion1t l!d· late supe.rs!Rr. but an actor nappifll presents ' my,t1ry to JOI who c11n delil'er l'I convi ncin~ Mannix. Geot11t VoskO'ftc. Patricit impression of Bo~ey for their Medina ntd Paul M1ntee 1IK1 su•st. fall production. Woody Allen's 0 ~ m Nl1hl Gllle!J LG. Mir. comedy ··Play Jt Again, Sam.'' shall, Desi Atnat Jr., l11101en• Cott, The Lido grou p will hold Kin~ Dortov1n, Vincent Prit1, i\if't1 Moor11he1d and R11tlt Buui 1r1 auditions for this role. along 1rnon1 !tie '11r1 111 lour se11111nts "'ilh tho:se for l~'O other men mickry into th is' one and it pays off handsomely in au- dience appreci&ion. Engman is al his peak here as the tighl·fisted and tighter- hpped falher ~·ho attacks the problem with characteristic gusto. displaying a sense of full-steam ct1medy. P..1iss Mof· fett's task is to keep pace. and I.his she d()('s splendid ly, alternately having a heart at- !ack and fussing 11o·it h her torn stockings, Of the supporting cast. Jim Spiers slands nut in a memorial cameo bit at the very opening. as a bellhop ma king all sorts of duties for himself "·hile he waits for ~1 iss Moffett to ren1en1ber the lip. Bette Giles is a bit weak in the more important of her two roles, the secretary in Act I, due primarily to B hick of projection. Richard Stepp 11s the waiter completes the c8st. All three plays niove briskly "'"ilhout sacrificing comic ef- fect to acromplish this tempo. Choices of aclion and reaction are especially well taken. Director (:raham has St't himself a high standard wi!h his mounting of ··rlaza Suite" If this ls a harbinger of the new Laguna sl'ason. il is an jmpressive one indeed. "Plaza Su i I e ' ' continues through Saturday 11nd plays Tuesday through Siiturday for two Jl1(Jfe wet'ks at lhe playhouse. 606 Laguna Ca nyon Road, La guna Beach. Even if you've seen another version, yoo shou!dn'l miss this nne. Music Unit dt1lin1 •ith tn 1CC1nt1it mortic:i1n, ;ind nine "'On1en. on Mondav '" old mlfried caupll, ' tollert and W~ne!ldav of next week c c rt Set ~.~~~~7.m 01 tt11 tutuit ind tiwr ;1t !he Lido lslf: Clubhouse. 701 OU •e 1 . J!!G llo.ctof ill !ht HWll ··sett\inf O @~/fETM Miii tfMI 1111 V111 l.ido Sood . Ne wp ort t n'' Flfli 1111 m11dietl s!udenl City "A Hundred Blank P•iei" BPach . The tryouts a re Doro I h y Warenskjotd's Mlch11! Up!or1 t•k~ decisovt M11or Tom Alc1\a fll!s i11 10\lf 11il/I ~ch•d••lcd lo• 7 '0 pm '--th P.1us1cal Theater w1ll open the Klion dUrllll I student Pllt)' 11 .~ '" ' •l • • IJIJ •71 S d f !h riscut • prilty youn i iuui taullhl 1 dy1n1 t11J' tQ\lndtl'tOm1n who I! 1 e\ening!I. I. -72 season un ay nr E'1 up In , medit1I rnelet 81rry fv11r. stront OPponent Jink:e Rul t SUISll. Tom 'l'itus. who i~ dirE>rllng Harbor Area C (I m m ll n i l Y 11 1~ . .1tth1 fosl er pon11~ Alict. 0 Tht ~ve•ftn lhe Or;inge Counl\· premiere Cllncert Associ:it1nn ~·ith ii (]) m Dt1pet m l'lllWT Putnam. fishmin of !hf' rlay. poin1cd nut thal concert scheduled for 8 '.\() fl hi111us SUSlft Olrttr 1ue1ls 11 l f\S) M1JttrpiK1 Th11ttt (II) .~I). nf thP nine feni<i lf' roles r.m. at Orange Coast CollC'ge. ' M<or"Phic rnodtl and "'omen"• .:T;'1 [ffninr • "'' <•l "Rtld""n 2701 "'a,·rv1·ew Road . Costa u:.> ~-l'lrf' f'X{'ept1onall~· brier ('ameos r ' 1111 1dvoc1t1 In ~OH~es! cl If,. tnd Htmmel"}lt•n Nl,t1!" h · I .__ ~l"sa . • •· a I and will rf'nu1rr p .\~Ira .,...ilu-'· Ot!ea ·· Pr1n1vs' ( o.,,,n ro'#A) l" a.;i lcrl Ptfleaiort1I ., friend steals 1n untf'lttd unde• f\ ra1l1f'r th;in r~tensh·e ac-,.$,ppearing in !he b;:ilance or w1t11 breathin11 d!'licl Ind decide! 10:]0 m .. .., Boll John, l1n.i; Pxpenenre. The lead in.i; the HACCA seasnn V.'111 b(' duo 10 tesl ii !IJ El Ditrio rr.le is p1111ernf'd ;il!rr the harpists Longs\rC'!h :i 11 d {})T1 l1lllh1 Trut~ (39)nl111: "'lr11ttt1,.u(h~ rhar::irlrr nf !hi' p1ay1vni;ht Escosa. f'\flv . 1\ ::it Newport rJ<l 1>r11111 of J11nni. l1imsrlf. 1\·ho performed i! (ln Harbor High Sc hooC The 0 M!lliot1 S Mo'lil : (C) (2hrJ ''Tht !l:OO 0 0 lIJ iil"""" BrnadwRy Israel Cluunber Orchestra. iifiik 1'1 "tiMr" (cornedy) 'M-01v1d O lf5J €DNen "Play II A1t::i1n, ~;in1" will Feb. Ii al H t1nl1n~ton Beach TV Review 2 Police Shows Clash Head-on By CYNTHI A LOWRY lesson in human relations. f\EW YORK t AP) The shovl' tugs at the hea;rL NctiA·ork l e le v i & io n en-has a tendency to be sudsy - tertain1nenl on Tuesday nights and should be good fnr a lot is a cut above that of most more seasons of televlsion. o!h<>r nights -several pretty * j(ood action series, a couple of The new season ha."1 its first variety hours, a new rtiovi e-dro......,...ut. ··Quart.erly Rtpnrl," for-TV and a doctor show_ t-" Since no one can see all the. which hiid its premiere on show s. viewers n1usl make NBC Se.pl. V. w!lt be a one- some difficult deeisions. time program. The sponM>r A tough one in\"olves lhe has pulled out nf what w2.s to be a series of four programs. early evening "'·hen ABC's '\'ord a•ound the nelwork i.s "~1od Squad" and NBC's ' ''Ironside" :ire in head-On that the underwriting com· d I . .__ pany fuund the program too cornpetition. '!'his is e 11~rale controversial. prograniniing by NBC -pit-The netwvrk ne iA'S depart· ting 1ls 1nost p0pular police action show again~t ABC"s ment plans lo fill the periods nin.~l popular police show. The reserved for the program · in winner of the rating~ contest December' f\-1arch and Jun• is likelv to he CBS' Glen with other actuality specials. NOW, LOOK HERE -Robert Engman and Jacquie Moff ett tangle verbally in a scene from "Plaza Suite'' at the l,agun a Jliloulton Playhouse. Campbe.ll, with ~·hodunit fans 'fhe \nitial program hand~ 1·1 b•twe•• two p•og•ams ol subjects ranging rrom the vet.e sp 1 ~ ~.. , , I the ~ame genre opposite him. of 18-year-olds lo the slalu~o The singer's second pro-the death penally in various Cal State Fullerton states. While it did not setm ~ran1 of the new season looked. a lot like his variety hours of to be \'ery controversial, cbr· last season _lots of singing, a respondents had e d it o r l a I little cornedy and brief turns freedom in expressing view• Reveals New Seaso11 by the guest stars -the ubi--:;"°-,'";';·';· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ciuilous Bob Hope. th e1 Sn1others Brothers and Dionne \Varwick. "ILUI WATll WHITE OIATH" Ji>hn W1vn• "llC JAKI" A s l u den l-c o nceived brochure announcing lhe 1971· 72 mainstage season is being distributed by the theater department al California State College. Fullerton. The tw o-color publica1ion is based on a rlesign idea sub- milted by La rry Wrigh1 of Fullerton. an undergraduate student, <>Spart of a final pro- ject for lus class in theate r 1nanagement. Dwight Ri chard Odle. assist· ant J>rofessor or theater, adapted !he dcsiliJn .11.id pre- pared it for n1ass printing. using photogra1>h.~ from ptl sl depart111ent proclurt1ons as well ;i s a series nf originals by \'.'right. \'.'right"s originals will be used extensively through the yea r to ad\"erlise eac.h presentation. The season oµcns FJ"iday. Oi:t 22. wi!h !\-larl Cro~·!rv's portr:i.1t of m<1le homose x- u::ilily, "l'he Bnys 1n the Band." This will he folltJwed. starling Nn \0• 21i. b.\· a la1 ish School of 1he Arts prnducti0111 of ··r-.1an of La r-.1anrha." Ope.ning .Jan. 7 "'111 be !he Greek ccm1edv, ''Lvsistrala." Beg1nn1ng lhe spring half Qf the season on !\·larch 10, i;cience hrtion a11lhnr Ray Bradbury will be "guest. artisl.J in residence·· for the wol"ld pren1iere or hi~ new pla,v with niusic, "Dandelion \\'ine. ·· It is TWO llWITCHtNG f[ATUlES "THE NIGHT OF DARK SH ADOWS" COLOll -RATIO GI' AND ~- based on his popul<ir sho~t story collection. Rou nding out the srason are Alfred de !\lusset's ··:o.:o Tri- fling with Love," npening April 14. and C.'hrislnpher !l.larlowe's horror story, ··Doctor 1',<iustus.'' ~1ay 19. E<ich m<iins1agc production "'ii ha1•e seven 1>erfor1nances, Friday through Sunday on 0pening "'eekrnd 11nd Thurs· day through Sunday on the cln~ing weekend.Cur1a111 time is 6:30 p.m. and no tnRt!nccs are pJ;inned . Season subs{'ribcrs lo the Cal Slate thc.11er receive reser1'ed seats tu all six mainstage sho11·s plus t~·o bonus coupo ns that c11n be ex- changed for add1t1onal senls or for admissif)n In nnv fJlher drama or arts anraction. l.n ;idd i1ion lo its niatnstage prescnt;it1nns, the departrnent stages theater for children. E'Xp¥nmental wfJrks. reading !heater and pl;i~·wr ight's ""11rkshnp events. A gradua1e student master- of·arts the sis produc.l1on 1v1ll open wi!h lour performances, Oct. 7·10, of Ron Cowan's It is a nice, easy program with unfailing good taste and handso1ne production values, but also 1s a little bland. That dedicated , un- derstanding g e n er a I prac- t11ioncr, 1'.1arcus \Velby, was busv nn ARC at evenin1.(s end, meiid1ng the torn fabnc or an JJ-vear-old orphan's life and pat ching up the deteriorating n1arr1ag1~ of the couple who adopted her. Hobert Young continues to portray convincingly 1he con- cerned 1n11n of n1edirine -he was n1akiog a 2 a .m. house call in the episode -and the story was less drama than a Yule Hcl casc NEW YORK IAPl -"The Bov Friend," a Christmas rciease starrin~ T"·iggy in her f1rsl 1not1on picture, is being produced and directed in Lon· don by Ken Russell for MGM . drama of the drearns of a Ad~lto slH -J•"•·l.7!·1<:•d• I~ Id. , S " I Gto'9' H~mlllo<1 so Jer, · um111rrtrec. "EVEL KNIEVEL" 111~• "THE OMEGA Ml.N" wl!h (Mrl~•o" H'"'IO" • SMci•I kids m•too•• '1!·12 .. ., '""°'' -> • e M ... ~.~!~ .... ll~~~~~~iii ~ CO~Ol<A DiL MAit TWO BIG ONES IRI -ALSO PLAYI NG- "THE ARRANGEMENT" "iven, Pat1r Srll111. Roblft W11ntr (6) M1rih1I Ollltt11 m Hopll's H.,_• O rj) aJ Nt•I be prrsented fnr (i ve con· High School and pianis! C11rl Kirk Oouqlai-fllchord f oolt9 seclltivl! rl::iy~. Nn\'. 16-:ZO. 11l Mathes April 8 11l Ne wpnrt (15') lhf ~n1t "'--0 Movlr. "Trouble IJ0111 tht Yllllf" lhf' Lido <'luhhou~. Harbor High School. fay• Ou1away-O•b0t"ah k!'' l v1, Show Starl'I 7 ,.M. Co111. Sat I Sw11 P'rol'll .1 l'.M. Evidence of greatness. ... ti! (l!Ut.dl Ma-(~omedy) 'SJ-klh11 Wtynt, Don~• 1....'.":..'.:'.""..'.:'.~""::'.:c._ ____ _'.'.'."..'.>OC.'.'.~~'::'.":'.c._ ___ l~!~~~~~~~~~~;;.::=::::========::::~1 6::l It Ii Wltttltl Rttd, Tor11 Tully. m Movie: "Tht S111tll lid hcMI" m 4l l'lu• (dflmJ) '(~tvid ftrr•r, Jtcli ~·-----OPENS FRIDAY l:OD IJ ([) c..i.i a.iwtt Tim <:Mi.,ty t\twk1n~. K•tl1let" 8f)'on. Ind lilt C.rpenllf'1 1111sh m Sffl IN Clod 0 II) ""•ll '11111111111 D 1 II1 ' fD Boot INI ~365 ~·· by Roll· l •ff" Otflten l1h1!0J. 11111 ~etd 11t 1ld l. Gla!ltf, M.D, ts di~"ed. pl1rutd br 1 w11ltlly pohtt bull I (Lto Gordoo) whole t111h~1iasm ll :lO IJ ll) Mtn ~riMll "eom.dy Nl1ht"' -. -11tep1 th1 11w 11111 t11dl"(tfl lilt Guest\ 111 Red ButtOM, Ric.II Ulltt 4 Gffietn' stlety. No1m Croib'r. Jrmmy M1rtin11 i nd ·t ID MM: (Sin) "'lffl T..n If Oiri 1ht Good Humor Comp1111. ' tlf.• (dr1m1) '•6--FrHtk Mirth 0 101 m WlllllJ Cltt1111 Guests Myrnt Loy Daflt '-"dtews · le11t1l•vtly 1nclud1 Jtnnllwr 0'"8itl 0 (fl ci) fl) llwitt.._.· "How Nol in~ Tonr Hol1 to IOU Your Metd to Henr, VIit' 0 R1M1 AttiOlll <'.onclusion Sam11r1h1'1 h111b1nd n 0 !I) ct) Q} Ditk C'"" n'ptd btck If\ li1r11 hi r~~• her @ Mnit: ''Wlll191ri111 S.lftt ft. from Kint Ht nf)' VIit thd nHd! ~l!ltld YMN (myitef)') 'S2~ich. 1tse11in1 hlmselt. llo111kl Loni pl1y1 ard C..rlJOJ\. Cir~ta GJlll, Mtnry Viti, II Tnitll • C.1••uu * mn. """ ... '' (15) Tiii frHdi °"' ~:.....•L_.. UM ' ID""' •i.ntJ1m..,.,T1111tr1 lllt· ' ~ "lftcoU11ttr W!tf'I htN .. 11W111,,., •l•rr!I • tilN boonb with t Thursday ~ -~DX"'m""'~a~t'"'MOV"'""lt~s. ... .......,, (irMlll) '3-.IMllf!t ~ tiM, [IW w.tert, WllllM l11111ll· ;. ~ •. r,.....,_.. tJl•----f-'1] ( -s.117 Mii Htrwt, Slrwtl'I Gr•ntt' ................. (lllJS llly) ·3~ t -rtfll MacMV"'1, M11Jdt r"'"'· , Dre> .,,...,.,.. r11 t MM•" • htt I (dr11M) '52-llld Allt11. '. • An11t lluttr. ··1:~ --...... • · '°"" I (~ 'ftit.--hul : If 111, .IMftlM Wooftlrd. l1:SO 0 M"ie: "1'1dfk lllc-1.t" (td· vtntur1) '•2-Rob•n Preston, I ;OO 1J Mon: "Sultw1r hi IN n,- Cdr•rntl 'S6--V111 JollnlOll, HIW. a•rde Hell. lll DO rtJ~• ... m .1Jl.lfi1ht lllow: "lhl AWK· tin. .. ''t!J ill tllt Jfipf' tlMI (C) "!""At..,. lf\'ld You." l :00 0 "'Oii ttw llildl" (dr1m•) '5t- Gre1ory Peet Awa G1rd11t1. Q) "C.pttiR tllltiM'" (lllVtnturt) "4G-VICIOf llatYI•, Al tft \•dd, I 2:00 IE "IOI " a. ~111r (my1t1.,,1 • ·~awttntt '"'"'· G, 1r11 Covlol/11l. Jllll m .,..., C.pu•" ( .. "1e1n) '5.l- ci'lltltOll Ht,ton Rllond• Tl1mln1 n0l 0'TIMI ShNtfl id•11111) '~>-)t>,1 r1irrt, Junt ,l.jl~\(111, 4:00 8 "C.tlllipr I m 1\i1111 ·u - c h I r J 11 Sor~r. !~ftltl lu1111tt1, I '*P" CorWi. 4:JO! ._."JO UI ltt111r .. ~ '1lt Jlftll11 c... 1/ I>!, .. I m)'1UfJ) '42-Uontl Arw!ll, Good Seats Available wn. '""• jot. W1tl./fl111r fS11t1. ''·""'' M :.C • '·"'· I• It' l'·IO\o l'rl.ll tl, l ).1'·M.t.I @ ,.//1111/1 I n;t~/ Rr-11• rlrir•' COST A MESA. Rtxrv1111an1; 646·1363 or 111 M1.1tv•l .Aptocie1... ~NEWPORT 6(ACH -<>! 1h1• enJron<~ ta tt>i· lobulau\ lido 1,1.., OR l 8150 ....................... ' ..... -........ . 12th WEEK ENDS SOON -OF 2 K:>DDIY AWUl>ll RCm1' M10-lM M\01 ~ ad SAA.AH I-AES "n-•s oo~·· ~---o- ·• •. • • NOW-fNDS TUESDAY "Z..ty-Wrll Wriltt~ •11d DltKted'"-L.A. Tl"'" '°Fost , F111111y onG l11t:rl'Cllbl1°'-Jydi• Cri1t THE LAST OF THE DAREDEVIi.Si ~.... , • •. t ... _._ ---~--·!.:. e Pt.US THIS OUTSTANDING. JICOHD FEATUlll e "~Maids .·· ROCK HUDSON m all in a row" ANGIE DICID'SOK COL.Off A TELLY SA.VAi.AS ~ Z .. -Wi11/rt d !l/~~ins. L~. fl~ld·l••mmer , ~ ., Superb ... A feast for the eyes.:: -Plat/JOY 1..t1,..ziiw :..\ .. . Best film of this year. -!lo•l<!ri Glabt • ~ Brilliant. -Judll1' Crist. NIJOTV Th& s tory or a. e a.m bllng man and a. hustling w oman. - ~ •! • .. :· ~ :: .. ·: • • ( ••0t.00 .. ·~·~· ,,,.. .•• ,.-:>HI'"" -.... ,.. ............ _ .......... ~ i::'!~~ ..... ~~~..,.,.~~ ....... ···········•.t'. Nearly Everyone Listens to La11ders •! ' ' ' ' 15th SF Film Fest To Open SAN FRANCISCO IUPil - ' 'Fllm1 lrom at least f4 nationa ·will bt shown al this vear's 15th annual San Frailcisco lntern1tional P'ilm Festival. according to direcWr Albe.rt .¥ohnson. , He announced a lineup of ,,fiJms to rollow the black-tie .Oct. : opening of Joseph , I ' ',\l's "The Go-Between." . starring .Jt11ie Chr i1\tie, Alan .-Bates. Margaret Le ight on and , Mic~ael RedR:rave . The .,-lest1val run.'i thrnu~h Oct. 17. . The lineup of e v e n i n g movie!! includes six each from ' the USA and Frant e. four ,.from llflly, three frnn1 Britain .and Ru ssia and entries from ·.nine other nations. In ;o.~riitinn , a r I £> r n o n n ··ttibutes wil! honor 11c1nr.'i Rex ~·Harri1'f1n and Clint E11stwood, ··actre."ls Merle Oberon, writer ·.''Dalt0n Trumbo and director." . Roueben Mamoulian. Frank 'Capra. Arthur Penn and I ·Vincente Minelli. •• "These retrospectives salu1e the artisl "'ith old film clips · lfter which the artist handles "You're tlie Burglar?' [ estions from the audience . The film s of John and Yoko nnon will be presented al a friipccial midnight showing. I_ Evening entries in the series Sally Bro\vn and Ray Scott unmask would-be b urglar Walter Uudek, who turns ~eld at the Palace ol the LE· out to be their former chauffeur. in a scene from "Ways and Means." part of ~on of Hon6r ··ine lude Vittorio the "Tonight at 8:30" series playing Friday and Saturday at the Costa Mesa Civic , •.• ~ Sica's "The Garden nr Finzi Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgr ounds, •• ntini." John Schlesinger's ------------'--------'-------------------- ·Sunday, Bloody Sunday." ier Paoln Pa,<;oli nl".<: .. The ameron," Andrzej Wajda ·s ·'The Birch Wood." Gr igori ozintsev'g Russian version of ing Le;ir" and Satyajit ay's "Siddhar!h;i in the ity." ' ... .. .. 1 .... . . ,, /~}· l !Ilg, Big, Big F,••urnl "fCICMl 01' OAll( IMADOWi" IG"I , "MO Vil OP O~llf IMAOOWS" (G,l "NIGMl 01' THI LIVING OIAO" !0'1 Jacl\: Paar Discovers Africa In Upcomi11g Video Special B)' ROB~RT ,MUSEL NE\V YORK (UP!l -J;ick rai\r sUll has the insatiable curiosity lhat made him h)' f;ir th e be;;t of lhe late-night l.il!k show h(lsts. At h1.~ sub11 rban home these d;iys he is· agoniz- ing O\'er what Jtems he will be for red to leave nut 11f the fa.~ci nati n~ re sults of his n1nst recent safa ri.\: '",)::i('k P:-iar's African Diary" which will be t.mQng the NR C·TV specials in the cnmini; sea so n. Africa is no longer "the compar;itively unknown con· linent," eager p11blicily men to the contrary. bul there is still a remarkable a1nnunt n{ ma ter ial \\'hich only those with liharp eye:"! find queslionini,:: longues can pin down for the television cameras. Why can't the11e super b I y coordinAte black athlete~ swim? Pa::ir ::i~ks himself. to mention onl y one lnsLance. '"fh t>_v st1 y its hec::iuse of CJ'ncodilcs and bilh;ir1.ia ( R parasil ic disease c::irried by "·a1tr-dw£>11 ing snail.~1·•. he :-:::iid. and answer Lhat didn 't satisfy him cnmpletely. ''But considering their proficiency in running and junipin,g the fitr l. the y wnn 'l or can't S>A'im i~ wnrth recording." He wa:ii intrigued I/) hear there is a scienlific study of thi.~ \lery pu7.zle under way in Brilain. apparently their \\'ilY nf llf>- plaudlng. Here'11 an 1nleresting thing : 'A'hen we played loud r·ock over the public addrc.~s s~·stem ~on1e nf the wnmrn riln awa y. They s11id 1he elec- tron ic mu.c;ic disturbed their blood." Seven out or 10 Afri can l'hildren are city kid~ '.l'hn ha \'e never seen 11 \inn in nr l'\ut of c::iptivity !CO ,J;1ck took ;i gro11p lo a Kenya c;;ime Park In witness the ir reacti on. He r::in across the film company making "Living Free," 11 se- quel to "Born Free," 11bo11t lhe fritndshi p or a lioness and lht \\0ife of a gamt wardtn. 1'he lions for this epic of lift in Africa were imported from .:. zoo in f'lorida . Jack hnsted a talk shnw, his first s1nt e he chatted with Judy GarJ;ind in 1965, on lhe slopes or Mo1101. Kilinlanj::irn. rtra wi ng his su bjet ts frnm Nairnbi. 11 town with "many hip. a musing, interesting and well ·infnrmed peoplt." 'Best of Friends' Premiere Script's Limitations Hurt Cast of Long ,Beach Show By TOM TITUS CH "'' OlllY "Ii.ti l t•ff ·-rHi ,11T OP "•t•Not.. portrayal or the pout ing hippie A (.......,v l>'I' Jomn E•w••a, ""«'" ~n is hea vy h;inded and It !11 refreshing , in the midst bv rt"" a 1-1 ..... ••••• .., ....... ., L•.. physically aw kwArd . Mnre im· Ive st .. ~. ,..,..~,(~· -ltKlot Don . . L. A I "· of lhi!I" current ra11h of ln-M•rct>, ....,"" • .., 11,~11~, bv kovr11 pressive 1., L!la no sen ..... rg crtasingly fam il i11r stflge pro-M"•..,v, •••••n1..i F•l<!•v• .,... soi· flS the "spinster" daughter, '"~•v• "''""'~ Ck• l! •1 "'" l -lh h h h d t <luctions, to enrounter 11 pla y ll••cn commu"uv Pl••-••, ,.,,1 e. oug s e_ uses an gt•s ures \\'hich has not seen the light of """h•lm 11. l on• 11 .. c.,, "-•••...,.•· to excess, Phyll is Allen is I~ (11Jl 4ll~!4. ' 11 I B ' day at any othtr theater in the TH"l C'-ir C'o1n1ca Y cu e_ as rown s rag area. The L-Ong Reach Com· Ja•·• c:°""""~' llomol• l•m~;n doll wife, a n1ost en,gaging and munlty Playhouse_ ha .c; t·ome .a ro:+>•• ,..,..,...,..,, J•m .. o·o..nn•ll ton britf performance . K••• CMno..oM Li•• A"n 11...,berl up with such an nas-is "·ilh it" M«r•lt c:on .... vo~i , ~C>l:I .. , G. t ••w'I 'fhe lion's share of \hr hllest mounting, "The Be,11t of Ll1> '""n*von1 ,. .. .,,,, "11•'1 h1ughs, however, is re served Friends." ?:t,:1 ~~~':;:1 M""'"~1~,i·;:!;::~ rnr RoU The ison as the This is 1 theater willing to H•••1 Oun~ Mirlom "•1••r bt-speclahled, gir!-~hy !aw yf"I' M r. llodloe fton:>l!I Mit(no!I take a chance with an \\'ho is a co mposite of comic unknown quanlit.v rather than ca r i c R t u res . Millicent pad it,11 box office with the the ca~l i!f Romola Ternkin 11s Treadwell is physically iin· seventeenth version of "Plal,a the wire who, for a deliciou~ pressi1'e but \.l'eak in n1 ost Suite," and a!C such the but all·ton·hnef period. i,11 lhe other re91>ects as the author's (a1nn11.~ author's wirlnw. Miss fl M. · ... , •c · 1 · pJ;iyhouse is to be enin· new an1e: 1narn "' 1,, 1 s mended. That it does nnt Temk in sparkles eaeh tirne 11 breath of fresh air in the 16• alway,11 come up with a hig she hits the stage, crealing a cond act where it is most winne r by this route is, under gt1tl ering, U II m bi g u o u 1 • netded, while llarold Mitchell 'h .. act•r w1'th form and I co I · am-role the circumslances, rather im· .,, p ays a n using c .. v material. finesse. &.'I preci sel y that. "The Best of Friends" is , to .lames O'Donnell as the "The Besl or Friends" can· \1·andering wordsmith is not he classifit'd as the best of be perrectly frank . 11 poorl y written play. Yet director Ron physically fine but inconsistent plays. bu t the effort which has Albertsen, one of the more in his interprel11lion, wav erin~ gone into 1nnking it palatable capable in his field, and 1 cast particularly when called upon is impressive. lt cootinues for of Wtdely varying talent.! <:om-to spc!l out his free-spirit five more weeke11ds al the bine to produce what may best philosophy. Con1munity Playhouse, 5021 be heralded as a noble effnrt,,...,R,.o•b•"··• ... (.:,.",;g;,o,;ry'-•B•r•o•"•"•·' .... .,w •.• '.,ruJ-h•'•i1n_s,.L,..•Lo-og._B•'•"•h•.,I which achievrs about three· quarters' worth of success. Those entertaining three· quarttrs Rre, unfortunatel.v. the fi rst ones; the final act is rle::id!y dull -an e1:ample of a ph1ywril{ht running nut nf ll:<lS Inn!! beivre !he finish line . There is litlle the dire£'tnr nr his cast £'an do to poll the Ahnw out of this wordy, wheel- spinning quagn1ire. The story may not have been borrowed, bit by bit, from the \\'nrks of o1hf'r writer11, but the chsaracters ~urely have. The plot centers around a free-lance writer (i n the truest sense of lhe term) who runs out on a wife_ and rwn kids, pres111n;ibl y perishe~ in a pl;.ne cra sh anrl thf'n !urns up back home with his latest l young paramour. There are s na lrhes n f dialogue which elicit J;irge· .<:calt l11ughter. but the pla y is NOW APPEARING MARY KAY TRIO Wed. thru Sun. 2601 W. Coast Highway Newport leach Reservotions 548· 1166 ·-·~------···~--- lal·king in consistency i-ind the BEST DOCUMENTARY FEAT\1RE /1970 nver 11 ll effort w 11 ne~ 1n id\\' a YI '•:r:::;::!':::!~~;'l:;:!t;~!;;~~::'.;;::=:;;:;:::;;::;==;::~ \ th rough the srt:ond al't dcspile l Alhert.~t'n 's ad 111 i !'ah1 eat· Somethfn1 is ofter.JesiJca. Somdhinr ltmpt~ to keep thinll:.s rnovlng Wr;)' c.'Old,WI')' IUCI-. and Wl")I dead. -resortini;i:. on occ;isinn, to the .sight i;i:11g 11nd pratfall. Far and away the best Welk J\fars'1al PA SADENA (AP I L::iwrence \\'elk , who has been lead ing his · ' c h 11 mp a g n e music" band on nationw ide televisi/)n ror 111ore than 15 vears, "'ill le;id the 8.'.lrd an- liua! Tourn~unent nf ll.oses Parade on New Year'.~ Da y. Paar took the "Up With People" choral group with him lo .<:Ce how Africans in remote area~ reacted tn sweet b11llad.'> jans\\·er-nnt at all 1 and t/) rock music (an.~wer -they couldn 't contain lhernselves especiall_v Masa i \Oi"arriors who Je;iped aOOul with shields and spe;irs 1, "\VP lea r ncd !ha l AF r ir::i ns riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I dn not applaud ," .J;1ck said ''W• h'd S.000 of them at "" OOROTHT S.!ll'i KOIIC£ DCRO'l'HT "LefiScare Jessica 'lb'Death" cnnart and u.·hen the musk· .E ~ II ended the.v just sat there. H ME R:OS: ~ · ·o~ tMER:ON" \\'llS quite ll shnck. Tht r-.111.~sai PR!S.E~T:... ~ · . . . . , 1' ~~ PR.E:E:rlT:: do smile, however, and that's ~ tr' .... ~ ~~ 'fr youts ~et • !<~or 'Heaven' \\'ail." the next production of ~ ~ ~her 2'.J,...i rhnl rile 2hm. i--i.-J PW 1rt 10 PM Last d.y, S-.1.y, Scpembtt 2c,1h. I PM m 7 PM A.II Color Prem,.,• V!ldt • 11 m u•I bf wllk II-''•"! ''Ll!l'S SCAlll Jl!S\ICA TO OIATH" JC") Aurlil!ons for '"Heavtn C::in s-1• ....... c1.i.c .... .,u ... ; •• , .. ..-••~•"a "-•t••· (hp We~tmi nsler Comm unity D•lly 0-p.;,_ • MttHl•k>n $!.7S • c1o11c1, ... ...,o.. 11 F,...• Tht>ater, \\'ill be he!d MnndaY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plu• e Mi• ~ ... ow "IOSl¥AIY'S IAI"!'" Ill and "'erlnesday evening.~ Or ---...... , .. ~ • , ...... c .... riext week . , .... .. 'U-1111 Tlie tr.vnu t.s ;ire schedoled I STEREO VISIO~--fnr Mnnd;i y al Finley School. P Edw11rds At Tr;isk avt'n11es . 1 :ind fnr Wedne~da v Al. Weher I ~chnnl , Hnn V!'r neAr · \\'e3tminsl.!'r av!'nUP.S. at 7:30 I EXCLUSIVI flfCAOIMDfT p.m. both evenings. wow PLATING Herman 8oodm110 will ht 1111\d•r 17 mus1 11t wit~ pt1ronr ~I 0.,,v ..,1 ,1 lfl 1 1Q . J.4J . ,.,., • directing the prnducUnn and "M((ASf J M15 . .MILLttt" 111 7 C10 -1 0 .. io:JO will be ca:stin,IZ for f()ur mt':n .,1..,. • w111111m Held•" • aod f•11 ' ' "THI WILO IUNCM" (1 1 - -•• " r women 1n m.llJor 1'mf51J rnle!!i as well a~ .11 numMr "f 1'P·~~~ ~I ~~· m'.~~~A~~~g~~nen~~~il " will be B~ i!:=~~~~~~~~~~~==~~pr~•~'!''~t~!d~~N~o'~·~l~2·~"~·~l0~,~26 I "'~1:!11~ s~~~~'( I 11nd 'tl 11t f"inlf'y School. U...tt• 17 fl'!IJ1! 11t wit!'>~""'' "IUMMlll 0" 'tt" !It) ''TNt 110 ~L 11C:J1,.. NAT I 0 NA L G E N E RA L T H E AT R E S _, ... ·---1'i'!ilf·"" -·~ -· -·-lll•Jlll ) ·~ , .. ~ , ....... ~, .... """ C<1lor , .... 11~ f~ff•tll~P11•~1 "lte J "°KI" 10 ) "\Ull'll'O•T YOUll L&eAL OUNPtlMTllt" !•J 9th Record Week! ON ,ANY SUNDAY a..,.n•ua•t- llli Al111 S"Tf:Vl McQUEEN r11 "THI lllVlll" "0"1 AJtV I UN OAT" -iA J ... IUN. -J:U • 1 • llt41 ''TMI lllVlll" -SAT.• IUN .... 111t •l •t tU "ON ANY IUNOA1'~ -WllllOAVI -'•It:• ''THI lllVlll" -WllKD'-YI -l:U WIN fl lll >A"'A"A 1'11Nl.fNl'lVt0 N& "'"'""''" N••n•.., ·~()vi C- --,11~-~-• 0-Al c;...,... i:~..-•"l'C'°"• -'°IN,-··'--A,.. -'----"-'_'_'_"_'_''_'_'_''-'-'~--"I ~:__ _____ _:::::::,, "'"'"'"" '"'"'"' "'""" .... ,, lEW!S GllBERT "friends" /dt1!¥1lffl £i·l:Jl ilr,orl;a.1 Ni<Jfil :.~.,{ !0-,t..li «f,.1"! J.:.r.11..tr{"I t'lll ,\Lr<_:..r ~,.,J,-~ -~Ill>...,_""~ 1k* -·~V,oio, I Iii•~ 1 •.... ~1~1.-.~1 (.h 1 '•"~""! /~,.·····., GP -'-'"'.::-=._.,. •EXCLUSIVE RUN• '"" (,,,) 2ND Al Bo1h ·Mio Farrow in "ROSEMARY'S BABY"-:-; ... fft HAJl:8011 SHOl'P'ING CEHTEJI: SPEC AL WED. MATINEE 2:00 P.M. Soo.gOL Norway ................. _ wl.,.,...C...O• - ltw•lv 'kit--• .. ,. -.. .. __.. ... ....r----.. --· -M1u"11.fd ~ c"""PN "~'* fll.," ... 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DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE. BEE~ QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. '62 B • k SKYLARK UIC ~J:i.A111o, 1 1•n•, 1 l.lr. H.T., (If .... '70 G I . soo a axle "' ..... ''""' ....... ~ '" r"n~, 1 "' ~•'<!top, l•nn•u roof (OJo AGV) SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'TIL JO P.M. YOUR TRADE WAS NEVER WORTH MORE HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES NOW '68 F I STA. WAGON v '· "'"'" ''""'' l>O"'" ,,.,, a Con ·~· ·~-............... .. 1"e' ill.DJ 1~1. '66 R·1v·1era ;;~~:~ :;_;·;: .. .:·~: $1577 ""'· l"H '••. •.Sf\IT ,_,,, '65 F d HOO or .~.~B & CHASSIS 10 P•n, Av•n l'~"'• r.,. '70 R h WAGON anc to·~ .I.I•' (IH'<t . l'owtr l"••~• lnQ, Radio. (.lUlll '6. 8 Toyota ... ,. ........... " ...... · D•. S@dAn !VlH "11 '67 F. t SPYDER . 1a • !>,,.~. 111<1~ ll l'JU Mii WE 18.IM OUI DOWN PAfMINJ AllD 111MS\All Tiil llST AYA.UD If Y1lll all Ill Mil&. • .lllOW USI .Ii~~· i _ ......... -~ •••• . . "" ·. _,.. ,,,_ . . . . . . .. • ... • _ ........ •• -· --· ---·-----••• '...C •• ---·-l ' - I ' Wtdn tsd•Y Stpttmbtr 22, 1971 Hunters' Wives Spice Up Game f. Hold onto your hunting hats, ladies. It 's that ume of the year again . ·If you·rl!. nol m11rr1ed to the great white hunter -vou need read no further. · BuJ. 1{ ynu are, anrl are one of the . unliberated few expected to turn a .fish or a pheas11 nt. into a rare drli11;hl to be. l'a1en by candlelight. here's a l'port1ng chance fnr suctess in the kit chen. While hubby is gPtt i n~ ready for ·1ne hunt -dttr fr11 n1 SPp1. z:-, to Oct. !.i: mnunt.;110 qua il. Sept. 25 to Oct. 29: qua il. Oct JU tn Jan 2: phe..11sant, Nnv . I:! lo f)rc. 5, and .fish and rabbits all year lnng, here are a fev.• recipes to mull over. ROAST Vl:N ISON ON THE SPIT 1 rolled venison shoulder roast . (31.7 poundiq ~4 cup olive oil 2 L.ablespoons lemon JUICE ·Ia cup dry sherry 1 med111m onion . sliced 8 peppercorns Z tablespoons chopped parsley 2 bay leaveg 1 lesspot>n dried th,vme 2 juniper berries. rrushed 2 cloves garlic, slivered \\'iPf' roast with clamp cloth. Place in ~h11llow baking dl.,h. Com . bine ingredients and pou r over · venison. Cover, and ·refrigerate O\•ernight, lurning nccasioaally. Remove mrat and pat dry wit h papP.r to11o·el . Secure lo spit : plr.t'f' !nil drip pa1t llnder meal. ln.,ert me a t thermometer in th ickest par1 of roast "nd cook ror 111 hours or un· lil temperature registers I :i 5 degrees for med ium . Baste or- casional\y with marinade. Makes 6 to 8 servings. PURPLE PLUM PHEASA~T 2 dressed phe11~antli 3 teaspoons 1a\t 1 l'lrange, quartered 2 stalks ce!er~·. cut up l/t cup melted butter Rub bod y c;ivi1 y with 1~ teas· poon11 s::iJt . Stuff w i ! h nr;inge and ~ltry. ClosP openings 1o1•ith ske11i•prs. lecurt> to spi t ::incl brush \\'ith bulff'r Roast 1 to 117 hours nr un!il lender. Bl'lste frequently with Pur- ple Plum S11uce during last hour. PURPLE PLUM SAUCE 1 can t17 ounces) purple .! l1' can p111e1!1pple ju ice 111 cup applesauce " ... . ·' ' . ' . ' ., I'! •• , ... " ~' cup c1d!'.r vinegar \,. cup i;ugar 1 t teaspoon salt Drain plums and r!'.1nove pits Sieve plums; combine "'llh re· rnaining ingr!'.dients in s m a l I saucepan. Simmer 10 minutes. WILD DUCK L'OHANGE 2 dressed 11i•1ld ducks I lea!'poon salt 4 tablespoon.~ butter 1 orange, qu;ir~red Or::ini:r Ba~tlng Sauce cu p or<1nge juice 3 tab lespoons sugar I tablespoon p:rated 6range rind 2 t.:iblespmns C.ranrl Mariner Rub ca\·t1y or c;ich <l uck w11 ti 1.i, lP.:ispnon :;alt. Plrire 2 tablesptK1n:r1 bu11cr ::ind 2 nrA n~e quarterl' 1n each. Close opening with skewers. Secure lo spit. Tri makE> b.:istlng su;icr, <'Omb1ne or;inge juice IH\d l'!Ugar : si1n mer 5 minu1ei:;. Cool. Stir .Vi remRinin~ in· gredients. Brush on ducks an<l con. finue lo ba.~te frequPn!.l y during roastin~. Roast 1 or I ~1 hour.~ or until lender . Heal e>i!ra .!'::lure 11 nd 1erve with duck. Makes four !erv- ings. EPICUREAN RABBIT 2 pound dressed rabbit. cut up 1· tablespoo n salt 1"! cup butt ermilk ~ cup dry l''h1te wine 1 teaspoon s<1.Jt 1h! teaspoon freshly-ground pep- P" 1 small onion, finely chopped 2 ta blespoons cho pped parsley flour i:.-~ cup butter Let rabbit stand 1 ho ur in cold "'~ter contain ing t tablespoon salt. Dra in and dry 11.•i!h pa per !O\\'e.l, Place in shallow b11king dish. Com- b1oe buttermilk, .,.,·ine , su~11r, sal!, pepper, on inn and pnrsley. Pour over rabbi!, cnver 11nd rr.frigert11e overntght, lurn1nr.:: ll('· c;isionallv. RP01o ve rabbit rrom mari n;:id~. t'1J;i1 pi<'CC:" "'llh fot1r . l\1elt buller 1n fo il p;:in on slOl'P. Arr;:in.i:e r11bh1l in p::in w1!h bultf'r, r.ook ;it .3;}() der.::rf'e.~ for 1:-i 1n1nutes, turn ,oi nd <'nnk 1:1 m1nutr~ morr. R-ru~h plerf'~ r.::enf'rnu~ly w ! t h 111arinade. Cover lightly w 1 th Aluminum fo il: conlinue l.o rook for 30 minute11 longer or until !ende r, turning several limes r-.takes four sen•ings. Kettle • I Brews " Ed Quinn of Ir vi ne Cove an d hi s cat Va nil la take it easy before the advent of hunting seoson op ening Sept. 25. With Sausage The 1rle;:i nf cmking -;au~::ire 111 hPl'T I\ fr pq uenr!y anribU!!;d !IJ R11 \':ir1 11 \\'hf'rP h""r rlrink1ng !~ 1nnr" 1·nm mo n amnoi: :irl1111 mf'n th;ln rlnnk tn~ w;iJrr (:Prm;i n\ r l;i 1n1 \1·hf'n ;:i R;i1·11nan m::in 1 ~ Jh1rl'I\, ht' f1r.<I !h 1nks nf f]UPnt hlOC, 111 ~ lh 1rs! 11·1th hrrr 'J'nrl;i~· 1 ;rrn111n~ 111;:i 1nt;:i1n !hf'1r ~11rir('nH1!'\J in i>o 10y1ni;: !hf' rom· h1n11!1nn nf )lllfk ~llU~llfo:f' ;:inr! hPP r. Thr f;i voril(' i~ en1nyerl :it Rrnt1.Pit lhe Mun1rh ex rires~ion fo r ".~n11rk t imP ··~ N::iturall y. Rrn!1.e1t calls for ~chm11nker!, 1'I n unt r::insl;:i t.:ihle IPrm 11 ppl]Prl In appealing sausages s nrl other t1rlhit.~. Sausage and beer is a regular So usage .ond bee r come s out & -winn er-wh ether it's served with eggs ·o r as a regula r menu ite m. 1nrnu 1!r fl1 .:i11rl ~rr1 rd .'!~ I! •pec111!11· at sf'1•Pr11I fp,t11·a l~. like thP f.-imn11~ ,\1 11n1rh Oktnberf,,,t wh1rh I~ f'Oln\f'rl ,\'f'ar lv b .Y Grrrn;in~ ri nrl million~ nl \'1~1 tnrs, loo Thi~ ff <l1 1•;i l, wh11·h 111·1,l!.1natt••I to l'f1111mPf110t'll1P i11f' f'!lrl nf ii pro- fillf"l ll'f' i;tr0\.\'111.'\ ~f'il ,0!1 I"° rf'IPhr<'l lf'd 1n 11 r;:ir n11·11! al - mn.~phrre . 11 IS .~111rl lh111 rlurini: the [fi.{!11,11 lrsliv;:il Rn avcr;i~f' nf fnur m1ll1nn qu;irt.~ nf hrer ::inrl :i million s::i11.~arl!e.~ are cnnsumrd 11nnu11lly. Srrvf' Pork S11us;ir,P in Rrrr 111 •·Rrnt7.r1t ," rir u.•f' thi s irlf'.:i wh1rh ci!IL~ for riu!ltnR_ 1hP bf'ek ·rnokPd sau:;;11g" in buns .:ind srrv i11R: :;cram- bled eggs on the side fnr hrunch . SA USAli ~: IN BEER 2 1.:iblet=ronns hu1!er t onion, shced Lhin 1 p<.cka2e I 1 lb.) LU tl'-Frier! Pork Sausagt Green pepper ~trips, op\lonal I bottle ( 12 1'17.. I betr 6-ij ro11nrl hu n.~ l\1elt huller In saut·rpan over low he111. l\drl onion ::ind cook fi ve minuteR. l\drl Li tt le F'rlers ;anrl cook 10.14 mlnutrs, h1rnin,R until brow n on all ~ides 11nrl cooked thrnu h. -Pnur off dripping~. Arfrl $.!Teen pep- J)('r ;ind beer; cover ::ind si mmer 1~ n1inute.~. Srrvf' on bun.~. 11llnwing lwo In lhre@ l ink.~ pPr sanrlw1ch. Spoo n onion .11nd i;;auce 011er all. Makes six to elghl. SCRAi\fBLEIJ ..:r.<:;s Beat a dozen eggs. ~ cup milk, 'lfle t@aspoon sall 11nd dash pepper Y.-lth fork He11l l1o1'0 IAbl espoons bulltr in ski flPl find pour in egg mixture. Turn hea.t low . \\'hen egit mixture heitins lo ~el on bottom, llfl. end fold over v.•1\h wir1e 1pa1ul11. Cnntlnue \'ook1n,ll rive lo eiR"ht minutes unit! egiz~ a.r" conkrri throughout. but ~till glossy and mois t Ren1nv@ from heel im· med111tely. Makes alx to eight serv. 1n1 .. N P!LOT·ADVEA:TISElt 8 BEA ANDE RSON, Ed lto• .. .... ,. Ho me News Labeling Grounds For Beef? B~· DOROTHY Wf';NCK Or1n11 (GCllllT "'"'' li~vlM'lr c;round heer ho~ 1:>.!en in lhf' news late- ly. A ,1?roup of people io BP verly Hills is f;Uinr.:: a number or supermarket.~ -in th1 interest or ;ill consumers -for false l11 beling of their ground beef products. The rnnsun1er _l!roup clt1i m11 that the names "ground sirloin,'' "Kf'ound rnund" and ",cround chuck or shnuldrr" are misleading. The cqn~umer e x p e ct s ",!?round round '" to consisl of only meat from the wholesale cut called the "round ": .. ground shoulder" or "grnund chuck" to be only meat from the rboulder or chuck section, and "ground !irloin" to he nnly meat from the sirloin section. USDA specifications call for exactly thi!I. Hut it seldom happens. !he cnnsumr:r i;:rnup reports. "Ground round " may ha ve no round in il ::il a!l -or ma.y be 11 mix- ture of round plu11 other trimmin,Rs. S.:ime. for "ground sirloin" and "ground shoulder." Some markets h;:ive gone to a slightly, more accurate \11bellng method fn r· grnund beef. Their label.~ will say: "grnund round quality," "ground chu ck· quality." What. thry 11rt reall~· saying is'. that these i;:round meal, havr:,t~e same proportion of lean ::inti fal as ground rounrl, izround shnuldrr. or i;:round sirlnin but th;it they do not necel'sari\y consist of meats Jrom these cut s. I was delighted to find that 11 market where I .shopped S:lturrl11~· had dlsratded this gobblPdyizonk in f1111nr o( fa ctual laheling. The me;ils 111err. IRhf>:l~d •·izround bf'e[ -25 percent rat'' I rom. par.:ihle to rer.::ular grounri hee( In other markets 1: "grnund ~er -20 peri::e nt fa t" (romp,oirable to ground r;hould@r i; and "ground beef -15 percr:nl fat'' tcomparabtr: to ground round ). This market has stopp@d tryinit !n kid the customers into thinklniz they Are gel· tini;: izround round. chuck, etc. when !hey re::illy 11ren't. When t cnrnplimented the hutrhi>r on l hi.~ enligh!ened labeling. he J1gre'-CI lh:i t it w11s high time consumerti ll!Ol thr: truth Rbnut "'hat they :i re getting In their grounrl beef product~. Ho\1•r1·er, some peopl r wnuld r11Lher not know. He s::iid th;:i! !he.11 h11d mnr111 11ngry cusLnmer:o; over !hi:;; ch;:ingr: in \aheling th11n in ;inythiniz !hey had dnne lately. The unhappy rnn.~umer., thought th e tnarkrt had rh11ni;:ed !hi> kind of mr:at in !hi' ,l!round hee f. rather 1.hl!n rea.liting th.:il they 'A•ere finally gPtlinl!'. 1 1.ruthful Jahel. \hn11I thf' nnl.\" w;i ~r \'f'll 1'110 bf sU rf' ynu arP ,l!Pllinl! ··e:rnvnr! rounrl" rhal is realty 121 nunrl rnu nrl 1~ In huy lhe round .~teak and h;i1'f' thf' hu1 r her i;:rind it for you. ThP <=;:i1nr is tn1P fnr "e:round shoulrlf'r·: nr grnu nrl ,sirloin." You will havr l.n pay. thr prir" nf thf' intart niP.:il rut including hnnr~ 1H1r! rnssi hly .:i 1o?flnd1nr.:: rhar!lle. Sn ni" nf lhf grnunrt hE>Pf !h11t ynu buv 1r1ll no! hP ~ro11rr1 from !he trimmini;:s Ot thl' fre:o;h r;ir·r::is.cf's hul 1ns1earl will be ~round frnm href imrort.l'rl in frozerl hlork11 from forei,cn countries such a l Au!l!r11 1ia. Th i.~ niP::it L~ inspected r or .,.,·hnle~nmene:;;.~ hy lhe U.S. Dr:partment of Agricu\turP when 1t ii; 11hipped Into the rnun!ry. The fart th;il. 1l h11s been froz@n i.c nn! a prnblem. even if you \\'llnt to refreeze the ~rnunrl beef, since lhe meat has bf'f'n he!d al refri!lleraUon trm- pl'rat11rr$. Ho11i•f'ver. 111arkf'l s are not required to IPll you that frozen Im ported beef has bePn used in their ground beef. It would SPf'm that consumers have a right to know this. OU~STION!'ii WE ARE A!'iiKEO Q. i\1y husb11nd and I are al ways disa,Rreeio,ll 11bnut the kind ot ground bet.f !h;it I buy. I huv the ground rotlnd ber:iu ~e It dotsn'I h11v" All much waste: hP s:iy:;; I ~houlrl bu y thp regu lar 1t:nund beef hr:cau.~e il costs ~o much lr:ss. Whloh p:rnund beef really gives the most me1\ lor you.unon.ey~ _ __l..._ A. Wh ile "lllrounrl round" 115 P'):reeht f;il 1 is a.ppreciahly lnwer In fRt than rr~ul.11r grnund beef !2..5 percent flll l. Oie d ifferr:n~ in price between the two ls u~ually much ,Rre11ler than !hr dlrfr:rence in !he amount of f11l. Thererore you usu;illy get the mo.Ill me;at fnr ytSut mnney .. ·ith !he rtl!'.Ulllr ground bef:f. • Fnr b11rbr:c11inR. the reRUIRr ground beef iit belltr -juicier snd rnnre fh1vorfut -bPr'au:o;t it's I~ f11t dripp~ nn thP cMIS th11t pmclucea the smoke thlt 11clds flavor to the meal. Dieter~ u~uAlly choose tne leaner ,llround beef so they have fewer calories. H(lwt.ver. if you rook oul the f11t -tor e~a.mplf' when ynu brown ground beef for ca11sernlrs -yn u c11n pour It off lrid reduce the calorie content so lhal It'' JfQ tiigher than that of the l@an@r grot.iffd lieef. D.\ll V PILOT Sunlight Stretches Short Swedish Summer Bv JEAN \.'.'ILLIA~1S 001 flit D•ltl f'llt! "•II Where c11n you u s e sungl.'lsses 11t 2 11.m.? If yott're up and about. _\'Qu'd flnd 1he1n h11ndy in Uµpsalt1. Sweden, for a bout 1our wee ks in midsu miner when tht sun ne1·er sets. This was tt1e discovery made by Mrs . Norma Gihhs, city council mcrnber from Huntington Br;i ch, who ar· companied 6fl .Am('rie;in col· lege students to the University of Uppsala. "'I v.·ould sornel irnes ju nip out or bed and begin gelling breakf.:ist at 2 or 3 11.m,," she said. "Since !he sun was shin- ing so brightl.v I 11·as sure I had 01'ersl ept." NORMA GIBBS Long Beach, f..1 rs. Gibbs w;;i,, chosen by tht college as fa rul ly representath·e for tht 111x ""'eeks summer session l'lbrnad , PROL01''(;S TRAVEL She prolonged her tr111•tls t1nnthtr six week~ and Inured with her family acro~s Swedf'n t1nd into East Germany, cap- ping the 1hrre n1onth trip wit h t1 nostalgic visit to \Vest Berlin. where 20 years a,1?.o she \\'as I.he first foreign student ln Free University. 1n Sweden on n11dsurnmer'! day, when throng~ danced in colorful fnl k cnstume:ir and everynnl' .~ta~·f'fl up 1111 night to cnmmemnra!e the longl'st day or the year. \\'inters In Swrden are so sever!', Mr.'. C1hbs com· mented, that \hi' short sum· mer respi!e is highl y pr i1.td, "F:veryth1nj( closed down in July," she s;:;id, as all people who possibly cfluld went on a summer holiday. By the end or thtir six weeks visi1. the students noted that the sun wa~ heginning to sel al a normal !lme. By Aug . lS, even !he campi ng ~ea~on "'as ended because of the in· creasingly cold mornings and evenin~s. absorbed thl': hlstortc culture of Upp1ala, ~'here t he spacinus unlvtrsity da les hac k 10 1477. They s!ul'hed a variety of ~ubjecls including Swedi.~h . European history, art history and botany. Upps.11!a was the ho1ne of tht. 18th century bott1n1st Li n· naeu:ii, Mmetimes ca lled the Father of bot.any. and his house, :iiummer home 11nd botanical J(ardens all arc kept OP'n for tnurlsts In view. i\i rs . Gibb:ii, whn 1:ii of Swedi~h descent. 11lre:idy was able to 11nderst11nd t h e languagP. well, but sat In on advanced classes to increase her flutncy in speech. 11oled. is that the Un1l'ers1t y of L'ppsala, oldest In Nllrthern Europe, and C<tl Stale Lnng Beach. one or !he newest col· !r.,i;:es in !he western United States, bnth ha v e ap- prnxtmately the same student body of 26,fiOO. llpps<1 la a!S(I has A 1•as~ hospital anct nne of t he l:irgest 1ned ical school., in F.urope. Studenls 11·ere part1cularl.v irn· pressed, with the c 1 t y · .s b e a u t i r u I t w i n -~pi.red cathedral. a landm11rk 1·1~1ble for miles acrMS the flal green cou otryside. It wa s in th is cathedral !hat the mem nrla l service for Dag Han1mersk1old took place. "'1th Thor H ,. ye rd a h I '1 KonTikt raft, h1n1sl':d in a special n1usell m. But perh11ps most of a ll. t.1r~. (;1bh.~ nfltPd, l he Amerw;in~ wrre impressed 11·1rh the ra cl !hat puhlie building~ ~ur·h :i~ thP ci ty halls \1'erP plares of hea11 ty and that peop1£ ~crn1ed tn t a k e particular pride in the Ol'erall bra11ty nl lheir ('1 !1"'· ''There ynu ~eP wh<1t should be rlnn e ;:;nrl 11 h;i\ ought Ln bl': rlnne." !<he s;11d. She added firmly, "Anrl whal will be dnne in !1tne." Also a counselor 11 n d asoociate professor of educa· lional p s y ('ho I iJ g y for California State College at Although abnu l 15 or !he students travel ing to Urpsala were from Cal State and one, i\lrs. narlene Ratem<in , wa.~ frn111 Hun!.ingt on Beach others camt from all parts of America. To their delight they arrived HISTORIC CULTURe; PARALLE L During their sLlly they An inttresting parallel, she The louring students 1·1.~1ted Oslo, where they V.'ere a"·ed at the sight of a Viking ship and Reflecling !h::i! l lppsala's populat ion apprn.xima tes that of H11ntingtnn Re;:H·h at 126.'Jl1f!, she concluded, "l "''ould l:ke to see our O\\'n city ha ll a place a c1 lizen can lake pride in." " '.I .. ;, . ' .. '. I Grape s, Swishing Skirt s .Jhe Mmes. riavid Epps. il1iC'hacl llogan and Larry : _ \Villiamson llcft to rightj. get in the .~pir i t of 'rcmro : ·.tJtaliano. a fashio n n1u.c;ical to be s lti~cd at the 1\h- ; •. manson l'heater Oct. 1 for the benefit of !he Lo.~ ; '~~ieles P hilharmonic. The \\'Orn en belong to Club Horo scope To morrow -· Gemini : Don't .. · •· THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23 By SYTlNEY 0 1\1AHH AR IES 1 ~1 <1rch 21 -Apnl 19 1: A third person rould n1uddle financial nrr;.i11f!e111rnt~. Re 8Ur t to keep t11nlrol 11f rn11nry tran.~aclions. ~,:1te or pnrlnrr could be 1n i.~i nfonned. Know this 11nd take nerc~~.:ir y prt'c;iulions. Prolcct J.1 sse1.~. , ;TAURUS IApnl 20-M~y 20 1: One y,•ho urjtes d1rrct arlion i.~ ·ft lo bt awa v from firing '. ine . Know thi.~ -el'11!u<1te ' : sitinn. Tintt> is on ~'our side . · GE.l\fl NI 1f\\al' 21-.Junt· 21\1: : 'ot wi s e "to s h ir k : ';)espnnsibility. Frirnd 111 R : p!i~1<inre ma.1' not ha v,, reel. on : ~round . Best In heed O"'n ! ounsel. Means don't fa ll for l(rt-nrh·ri1111 ·i.: :--!' h c Ill c ~ , Ca11ril'nrn is !('ll111g truth. C'Ai\'.CElt 1.lune 21-.!u l\' 221 : F:n111t inn~ I rca<'t inns are ir1· tPn slfi{'d . \'nu rrspond ~Ill 1hP wa) -or no t11 i11g. Creative cf· fort~ 11t1ra!'I f;1111ralilc nuli~·c. 1.EO 1.l11l.v 2~-Aug 22 1· Cnn· tr;1c(. do(·u111r11\ 1·equ11'l'S :id· drd ~i~11;1 lut'l'. <! d d 1 1 i Ir ti a I ~tucJ\'. 1\1• ~!II'{' \'!lllr (IWJl ill- !Crp;'C1;.t{IO!l i.~ 1.:lC~r -aod U!l· der.~tood. Ari('s ni<1V be 111. 1111\'ed . Hold your g;·,.und. Re intclli1>ent about nionry. \'IRGO 1 Au~. 23-Scpt 22 1: !ntuitil'e in lellrcl v.· n r ks n1('r!inir Sf'nsr ,,r prrerp11<111 is hel1-:htcnt'd . J\{'rrnt <1l~o 1~ on ~hnrt ,1011rney~. idPas. 1:1 lu11ble no!e~. Tin1e ."our mol'es. A1·old w l \d-g on.~e (;rcrnhr(IPk 111 Fountain \';illcy 1\'hPre incrnbc rs <111d ~ues l s \\'111 gat.hrr for lt111cheon after their charter bus trip to the shn11•. Res ervat ions ma y be arranged until Friday, Sept 24 by calling Mrs . Donald Kinnsch, 968·9936. Shirk Duties Chll>P ( 'lirrh l'f'S{'I'\ :JI lflll", ,1p pn111!111r11I ~ 1.fRHA 1S,.,pl. 2:1nf'1 22 1 Speci11I ;igrren1rn1 .1 ff r (' 1 ~ r1n;111ti:1I st11tu.~. ~"1u i·~n h111 r fun 11 i!hnut he"1ng r~t1";11:1g;int. SCO lll'ICJ llll'L :.!:;.:-,·111·. 211: Yuu l';111 l'l{':lr ;111;11 <!rhn,~. Slrr111nlir1r n1r1hnd.~ · Crt rid tif n11ln111dl'd ('l\ll('('pls l!t•f11.~1· 10 hr l1og~1·d 111"1 n 111111 drt ;1i l.~ l'ltaT1· of :11·11 11!1· in · dirn1cd ill 1101nc h:~~r . 6ldrr 1wr.~11n <l I s p I 11 ~· s surpn~1ng ~igo.~ ,,f life" SAG ITTAlt lUS (Nn1· 22· l)cc. 211: Strei' c·lf;ir •)f d1 spulcs w1lh c·hildn·11 l.og11• 111ay !l<l[ prcr;iiL fl1rlr ~our t1n1" rv111k(' in1 rll igrnt 1·hangr. Cf1nr('ss1nn , Not r 11sy to krPp S£'Cr"t~ Ae~I no"' In hr Frank, forthright. Then ~·nu gain. 1·.,l'Hl('(lfl 1' 1nrr :'2-.l~n l'I • J.:11trl't:11n Al ho rnr Sclrt·t 'lt1al1l,1' -1n p1·ndoc!.~ ;ind prr.~on.~. ! l11c \ n11 rarr for sh1111~ frrl111g i.~· nn1 nn£»s1drrl . AQt:Al!J LIS 1.lllrl. 20·Frh, 111 •: Sec elc;irl.v. f\lc11ns don 't f1w1'c ptr~i.lc pir1·r~. tr 1ou ru~h . pus!1, you will ha l'C In l'l'lr;1rr ~trp~. J\1Jr;1 or 1·on- ru~1n11 b prrscnL T11ke !11ne tn h" srlrctil'e. Then ynu crnerge 1ic1on11us. Yuu "il l under· .~t:111d . PISCES IFl'h. 19-~i:tn·h 2111; Br willing to rhangl' ~·our n1i11d. ll y gi l'in,it a little .. 1·ou s!:111d 10 g111n murh flr nli1 e lh1s. r {' s p !\ n <l ::li'COrdingl,I'. f::ipricnr n l)f'fSOn fiRll!'('.~ r l'O· 1nincntlv. O ! 0 er 1ndi vict11al ri i.~pl::iyS confidence in .\'our :ibility. Retires to Busy Life Changes Pave 'Chisholm Trail' By BA RB ARA DUARTE Of !hi Dill, Pli.! lllft During eight ytars a 11 ~uperlntendent nf N u r a I n g Services at Fairview Stale Hnspil11l , Mrs. Cnlin B , Chishnlm hni; !It.en e. change or attitude toward the men- tall y re ta rded. Re l<.x 1n,11 in her hill~rlt home overlookini;: San Clemen· te , the nurse reflected on her ~'ears in the prof~inn which ended v.·ith her retirement thi.., mon1h . "Wl''rl' underJ(nini;: 11 reori::<1n i1.ation which will he C'ffeclive Jan. 1." she ex- pl<tincd. ".~O I r\ecided it W.'IR tirne lo let somt'<lne else carry the ball." Iler shoe.~ won't be easy to fil l 11.~ evidenced by prnise er . pressed hy 1.000 st a ff n1crnbcrs. Honored durin.o; a rccl'pt ion in lhl' Fa irview ::i 11 d i ! n r i u 111 this 1veek, l~l1~<1bf'lh Chish olm received h11nrlrrds o[ pcr~o1111I notes and lhe r c.~perl of her Fellow 11·nr kcr·s. ··snr1 s1)1)krn. J:: r a r r f u ! , 11·;1rn1-he;irlt~d. impartial ;ind nl1JeCtil'e," W£'re only a few of thr wor ds used to describe the ;:irln1inistr.:111ir The n;il il'e New \'orker went 111!1) nur.~1 ng fo llowing 1-:rt1dllll· t1n11 rr·n1n high .c;{'honl. Sht ~r 1"1rkrrt in Nt\\' Ynrk. nhio and , · 1·ecril·rd a <l r R r P r in , •· , . ps,vcholn~ir11\ nursing from the l'11h·er~1 1 y of C fl Ii f or n i a, Rrrkrlr~. She is nur~io.o: f\lf\dl',~(n a rflrnl f'r r\il'rc1nr nf 111 Al amed;i a n d Statr hospit al.~. !\JO VES TO S()UTH LA~'ll In l!lfi.1, shP .'llTll"f'd 111 V;;i1r11f'1~· where hPr dut 1r.~ rr- qu1r erl hrr ln pl;in r r11j!.ram~. Pst;ihlish ~rr\'1re lr<11n1nj!. .:inrl 11'nl'k.;hops fnr emplnyes .:ind 01•rr.~ce !hi' .~taff. "I find it extrrmt'ly in. tcresl111i.: wnrkin.o; '>l'il h lhe n1rn t:illv rel11rderl." ~hr s<tid. ·•\\'e h11°1'e heen 11hlr tn refillrP 1he nun1hcr of p11tirn1ll frnm 2.100 to 1800, inl'rl'ase !he .~ta ff. and pl.:ice the s1resR on in· di1·idu11I .:11\en!lon. "\\'r tr;.· to rnnvc lhrm ;ilnn,it anr! i;rive them !hf' ~ati~factinn that rnm £'s frnm 11chi e1·l'mcnL E11ch prr~nn i ~ diHtrPnl. ~o we ri1 lhe proi;rram to the in· dividual. "Son1P. t ventu11lly 11 re ahlP In lil·e in the communlt;." arid during the pa~! few yt 11rs . I ha1·p nnlirPrl 11 change In a!· t1!11dl' Propl(' 11·1th1n !he corn· 11111n1!~ are 111nr·e 1nterr~!erl. ;ind \'\~1tnrs ::i nrt 1·nh:nteers nr R!I 11grs prnv1rle help ;:ind in- !C're~L" SfH)CK \\'F,AR S Off Alt.ho ui:ih a 1•i.,it to .:i n1entt1I ins1i1ution is ;i shock to 1he new co mer. r-.1ri;. ('h i~ h n Im find.~ the nrprc~s 1nn "'·ear.~ nff qu1c ld y :i nd invol1·emf'nt 11·1\h palicnts occurs nallir::illy. "\\Ip lr11rn In srP thrm i:is 1n- di\·idua ls. nnl mental case$," i;he explained . t.f;:;jnrily nf i11malti; :ire unfil'r lR wilh most In the 8 t.n 1;i-,vear-0ll't group. Through .:i rei;:inna! cPnter. A program is de viserl for ea ch patitnt aimed at physical and -~""Mrs. Colin B. Chi shol m retires from nu rsing du t ies t o en1oy one of her me ny hobbies. social rehahi l1t.:1!1on "The nh1Pr ! 1s tn re1nfr>r{'r j:'.onrl h!"h;:;l'inr .:i nti ig nore h::i<l tr::iil•." shr .:irlrle<l Ar111·p rrrrr11t10n prngr11mi; 11 r p hn!;tcrrrl h~· t r i p s fo hall~an1e.~. n1 snr\'lanr1 . \.inn ('ountry Saf.:in. ;i F::i ir1'1P\I' band and f11:'ld !rip$. "'W'hen r;:i!ienl~ 11re out in p11hlir. thry df! frP.I ~om r .•t1gm:i , hut !he f'X)'lrrirncp i~ p::ir! nf lh('ir dP.l'PlnpmPn1," ~hp a<ldt'd. :\IORE HOPE: Al' H0.\1E ''People 11s et1 t n auton1atically pu t men!<ill1• rc!llr<led rhildrrn In in· stit11!inns, hu1 r feel they h;i v ~ ;i rnurh better ehance .:it d('velnpment in the home. "They Fre i lhP. cnnfines of lhe: hospi1al. makin g I l necessary In t;f)l':nd a lot of (1mr ::irlJusting lo the worl d ou ts1rlt •· \'n11· th~! ~hr's rrt1red . F:l17,:1hrlh Ch1Fhnln1 plan~ tn .~prod tunr nn her hnbbie-s. 1n1n ~nmp rliihs, read .11 nrl !ral't! Hrr h11.•h11n<l. R dnctn r or s11r~crv at F.:11 r1·1e1\·. wil l retire nex! 1rar. paving !he 11.:1,1· For :i lf'1~u rely trip lr• En~lanrl. Al!hfl11gh lhr t h1shnlms me-l ~Pari; ::igo .:ii Reek man Onw11t f'l\\'n hn.,pi1;il in Ne-w York , they "'E'r('n"t married until 19.'>1- "l 111::is "·nrking in San ~·r11n· c·~cn . Rnd one d11 y the phone r.:in,c: . .:ind it was \.nlin. He harl a practice in S!(l('klon and hr:ir<l 1 \\'a.~ 1n San Fran· CISCO ." ~he i;aid. "\Ve 11·ere rnarrierl and c11mP t.n Fairvi ew together in Dectmber. 1963 ." l:IT"hrowing Salt Over Shoulder Might Change · Dating Luck ;...::;~---·i--- : Pis.AR ANN LA.1'\DEHS. "! hi:u! 11 <!ale 1111n1t>n1tr11pherl copy whic h "'ll!! mailer! 1n :.,..tatlfl nPal fli ick nn Fril1t1 v thP 1:Uh an1I ~ 1111 m~· clit'J'll p?.pers llnd l spelll'rl :chit hMrlv dro\'e mt nul~. "rn be,1tin with Q mi~~pelltrl corrtelly. Thf' mist11ke oc· Mt wore ·her dress backw;'lrds to "\\·an1 -i!l.IUf, A~ currerl 11t ~·our p11per. But ~forP.. !he :tiff tl'le evil iipirits " Th<'n she lied 11 rPd ~ 4 1 ~· 1.\'peSt"11Prs climb my frAmP 11g1tin. lei me :h11ndktrchief over her head so ··1he S\\'fll • '.:. make ii perfeclly cle•r lh11t in this da.v of ;lows .of oorrow \\'Ou ld not nf'sl 1n hf'r 11utnm11li<m it m11 y weJi h11ve been a rom· ;luiirt' A!t we lefl her apmrtrnent !!he i;:pit 1n!rlllgrnt 11nd 1 t':H1't 11ndl'!r~t11nrl wh,11 'York. Pa . 11skcd if she 6houhf marry 11 puter ermr. '.fl" Itel' palm l'lnrl slflnlpt'd ti before IO(:k· sht i.~ :iin hunJ{·up. P.s·. I am NOT in· J<UY ~·hn.~e yamrn..{lr wa.~ 11fr0("1nus. He :tng,.fhe door. Thf>n !!he-w11rned me not to terf'~lrd in m1trn11ge. I Ju~t \\'ant to go nt 11rle such misU1kei; as "I i;ttn" and •t~Pon II crack. or it would break my \\'llh her. Th11nk:ii ror your help -"hArl;' went.'' Ynu p111 her nosr h11ck 1n '.m~r·s bll tk. AUSTIN Rf:ADE R. Joint by lrllini.: hf'r i;hr mi~ht not hr ;i~ •· Bl':{ore we w11lketl into the r 11le ithf' f11r a))ov r thr J:"llY as shr lho11i.;h1. sinrc • ~. put her tett shoe un lhe ri,R:h1 flEAJl A C~uf l i\': Sut}('r~ti t ion \.q h11srd ~he ni i.~~pcl!ed !hf' \Vorit 1-:riunniar foot , her right i;hOf' on thr left loot. 11111'1 nn P1nnOon -aot11111~ nolhini.: to dn wllh lhroughout her lrt!rr. YOl,', Ann. · 1dssed the hem nf her dress, Whm I tnld l11i.:1c ()r 1ntt•lltct. Shi' m1,c:h1 make 11 'her to cut out thf' non~('08e ~ht replifl'd. w-nnt1r.rful "''Hr -hilt your tongue. n11sspcllrrl the \\'Ord n1t~.~pt>llc1I 11 ·~ got !•Thi~ ls Frida y tht 13th and J 11m not 1\i l) ~·~. rll'll!'lr .H 'ST \ALL to.IE f.1155 lakl.n• •ny chanc••."· Pit••• 1,11 m• II u PELL FR01'1 KANSAS CIT'.-". * ~ ""' · DE A.n ,~.N LA,\'DERS. I ~nt .11 kirk nut lhLI girl has 1111 her marbles. She '~ highly nf ,1our coluntn a few d;i yi; .:i,c:n whrn M 1~~ OFAR PE LL i\ot gu il!y I checked the ; ,, I I DEAR ANN LANDl>.:RS: ()ur ~on Rn1i da uii;htcr·in·law ju~l left, M.11d. My hus- b11nd Rnd I .11 re in 11ur l.11te 6011 .11nrl not vrry wrll. They were hert for Sunrl11y ~uppe r, t£'11lng u~ in cleLail 11bot1t the trip lhr~ 11rr pl11nnin2 lo South Amcnc.:i . !TI1e\· .u il Nov , 71. \'ery Cll ~UAlly our son !llld, ""1r 'U lf'11ve Princf Cornwa ll y,•[th you. 01 course .,.,,e·11 ha ve 1111 U\I': Instructions 1 wrHten do"'" -the na1ne of the-\'et in ca ~e he Rl'l.ll sick. & li$l of th ings hP. r\oe$n'! likr. ·· Before he wf'nt furtht.r I tpld him 1 \\'Rt;n'! up In l11k1ni;: Pri ncP f'nrnw11ll , lha1 Dari and I n1i,Rhl \\'ant tn i;:o to Mrx icn Ci- tv for R week, 11ud 1 wish he'd make other R0rran,qrrncnl~. His wire cut in wit h, "You 'll ha v(' 1n t;rk(' him . \Ir h11tr,q heinR in a kennel. \\'hrn WP. left him there last yPAr he nrRrly h11rl A nC'rvou~ brcak<lnwn. He wouldn't e11t an(! looked ghAstly when wr r11me horn<' ... \Ve ll. Ann , one th1ni;: lt'<l to 11nothrr Rnrl 1nv hush11nd ln.~t hi~ len1 p{'r. ThP l11st th.1nit my :iinn 1111id w11~. "Yflu have re.:i!ly ll't 11s On"'n. Af!rr 1111. "'hat are p11rerits for if .vou can 't count on them "'hen you need the m'."' J was so up~et I d1dn "t sleep last nlght. P\easP. Ann, tel! mt v.·h11t ynu think about this. H111•e: we f11ilf'd our son~ -LA NS. ING. MOTHER OEAR LA NSING· No. ynu h.:1v1" !lot failrd your ~on ::io.d tinn 'l ii:et to fetling gu ilty. an.d collapse lo hii; d~m.itnds, If b1~ 1<lea of v.·)l::tt pRrenl~ are for i~ 11omeonf' !n leR\'f' h i ~ dog with when he i.:oes nn 1·ar.:11lnn, .~nmeone should 5ft tiim sl rai!thL II ~ounrls as lf your hu 8band DID. Now forget it. J)r inkin,11 mA y bfo "in" tn !ht kids you run \\'lfh -bul it can put you "out" for kel'fl~-You can rMI ii And stay popula r, ne.:id ··Booie Anrf You -For Teena1e1" On!~· " Send :\:, cf nts 1n cnln !Ind a \ong- self·11ddresserl, &tllmf)l':d envtlope with your request in care of the DA tkr PILOT. f ' Clubs Welcome Members c.nnvenllon reports, parties. fund-raising events, and mem~ bership drives are among the many acth·it1es scheduled b;.- members or Orange Coast organization:i1. Wome n Convene Delegates fron1 the Orange County Chapter phtn to attend the 16th annual convenl1on of the National Association of Womt n in Construction in Atlanta, Thursday through Sa!urday Sept. 2.1-Z!J . Mrs. Carl Karlen. president, \\•ill be joined by the Mmes. Donald Bobzin, V1v1an Hanson and Wilma \\l i\son. :\!rs. Kathryn Cla y is a candidate for nationfll vice president. C.Onvenlion reports v.· i 11 headline the program for the chapter ml'mbership meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 18, In Anaheim Hyatt House. A 6 :lO cocktail hour v.·ill precede the dinner at 7 p.m. HB Women The Woman's Clubhouse in Huntington Beach "'ill be !he .selling for the g r o u p ',.., membership tea from 2 to 4 p.111 on Frida y. Sepl. 24. l\1rs. Alan Rivelli wH! be chairman for the aftt>rnoon, assisted hy !he Mmes. William Coskran, Laurence Margison and Ol ive Alber! Clu b officers will outline ae- li\'CS which include assist- anf'.l! Rl U:ing Beach \'eterans' Hospi tal and donation or scholarships. Ph i Mu The sound of sizzhng steaks "'ill fill Santiago Pai;k in Silnta Seated by the Numbers Ana from 6·30 until 10 p.m. tomorrow as members and guests of the Orange Coun!y Alumnae Cha pter of Phi l\f u :.!ages <i Ste<ik F'ry. Hosting lhe dinner will be !he l\lme s. Dorothy ~lugee , Sue Bordner and Ramona Creamer. Pi Pi An old.fa shioned hay ride 11nd box social is planned for 7:J0 p ITI Saturday, Sept. 25, for rne1nbers and guests of Pi Pi Chopler or Beta S1gnu1 Phl. l\fr. and l\lrs. r>on \Volford "·ill open their F o u n I a ! n \'alley home for auction of box i::uppers and an evening of dancing. Your Da y Socia lly is theme of the Tuesday, Sept. 28, meeting in the home of l\1 rs. With daughters off lo coll ege. mothers of c:hildren's llome Society d ebutantes. including f\1r s. George Mead e l-folstein Ill (left! and Mrs. Barton Bre\VSler Beek will meet for brunch on Monday. Sept. 27, in the Wallace Gerrie home. 'fhey will draw num bers for tables at the Dec. 28 presentation an d learn rehearsal procedures, reports Mrs . Robe rt tlodson , ball chairman. Time for Involvement Juniors Join Forces Twenty one Junior \\1nmen's Clubs from Orange District will joi n in the annual .Junior Involvement l\ionth following an Area D Conference on S~turday, Sept. 25. in Palm Springi::. Area D president . \1rs. Frank Ferlnwi!z .Jr. will assist presidents 1n greeting state of- ficers ::ind chairmrn dunng a gener<1I asser.ibly al the desert ~pa <1l !I a.m. \VnrkinR under thr thcmr. Oc\.llber when members band together lo puhliciie their ideas or service. frir.nd ship and federation. Throughout !he m r• n l h. juniors will a.~k "' n m e n bet"'t'en thr a.ces of JR anrl 35 tn join the \Vnnderful \\'orld of Juniors anrl pu! 1;ilrn1 . ttme and eduf':i\1nr1 In work . .run1nr<; 11·111 we;ir b<idges. dis play po<>trrs :inrl signs ;ind .~rhPdulr rntfee nnd \c;i nrien· r;i iion .~css1nni::. Dance Aids Patients To help alle viate the .~tag J:leri11g cost.~ to pal1enls JO need of dialysis lrealme11L !he fifth ;innual dance henefitt1ng lhe Artifici;i l Kid nt>v Foun· dal1nn of Cal iforn ia -"'ill be st;iged. S<'tli11g fnr the around·thf'· \1·orlrl ball will be the Gard£'n \,ro\'f' Elks Club. l)i10('1n.c tu 1he m11s1r nf 1hr l'rrsC'f\':J11nn nf B 1~ Ranrls "'ill begin at II rm Friday, Sept. 2~, ;incl 11 buffet will be ser\'ed ::ir ll pm. Mark nuB<iurdea(I ~1 rs ' ~ Y.'olford wilt present the program. Xi Xi Pi A 1n1niature golf tourname11t for husbands and guests Is on the ali:enda for n1en1bers of Xl Xi Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, in Fountain Valley on Saturday , Sept. 25. Ht II p.rn . Mrs. No rman Nieberlein will presenl awards lo the winners and ~1 rs. Robert Kreine r w11t be in cha rge of sen'ing refreshn1enls. BYC Party The Coop Johnsons "''ill be hosts on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1n the Balboa 'Yacht Club \Oo'hen members born under the zod iac sign of Libra 1-1·1!1 be honored. Cocktails are at 6 and dinner at 8 p.rn. G amma Al ph a Nu A sand castle bu ilding con· test will hig hlight the beach party and hot dog roast ()n Saturday, Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. for men,bcrs and guests or (~an1n1a Alpha Nu Chapter, Beta S\gma Phi. The ga1hering al Hunli ngton Beach 'vill follow a busy da y's activities for grou p memhcrs, ~·ho are sponsoring a rurn- mage and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in_ Odd Fel!O'N's Hall. Ways and means chairman fl.irs. John Bower is arranging pickup of donated rurnmage. Alta r Societ y Blessed Sacra1nenl Altar Society of \llestrn\n,,:er will present it.s annual fa shion show and luncheon ent 1lled Fal l Into Christmas on Satur· day, Sept 25, in the Newporter Inn . An 11 30 a.nl . so1·(;1I hn11r wil l preeetle \hr lunc-hf'nn. J\1rs. L1Ju1s R. Hayn10nd is cha1rn1an. Sal vation Arm y The Salvation A r in y 's League of f\1er cy lns11tu1r w1\l lake placl' al !O 30 a 1n . nn Saturday. Sept. 25, in the Long Bl'Rch Teinp!t> Cor p:-:_ Aµproxi n1att>ly 2~0 11'0111!'11 are expect('<l In attrnd 1he gathering , "•hieh "'ill be ile1·oted to vnl11 nterri">m within lhe Salvation Army t n Southern California. Reunio n Orange Coasl residents "ho 1vere gradu;iled lrnm .lolln ~h11r High School in Pa ~arlen ::i in \961 are invited lo R c];i:-:s rl'union on Saturda.v. Srp1 2~. in lhe rasaden:i Hilton. lJinnf'r 1vill be at 8 p.m. Cha pman W iv es The Facu lt y \\111·r.'> Cli1h 11f Chapman Coll cgl' will hns! <111 annual membC'rship hri1nrh al 10 a.m. Sa1 urrl;iy, Srpt. 2!i. in the rollegc dining ro11rn . Hon ored "'ill be j\1r.<>. !Yinallf C. Kleckner. "'ifl' <if Chap- man's ne1v rre.~iden1 Altrus a Club Ne1•.' and pr n ~ p e c t i v P mernbrrs of the Altrusn Club nf LaJ:una Rr:irh 11 di he honored nn Sunrlri.1. ~rpt 21i. Fol!n\Oo'in.11. a r1-c:rpt1nn al ~ p m. there w1\I br R pnrlu• k d rn ner .~er1·ed ;:i \ Ii 30 pm. 1n 01P l.aguna Hill~ r ;i I k Clubhouse. Wrdnt'Sdly, !tptembt, 22. 1q11 DAILY PILOT fl Wedding Pledges SCACCIA·SMITH Pierce Colleg e be.lore servine with tM U S, Army in Vie~· Lynne Virginia Smith and Brl.1n Charles S.accia reci1f'<'1.,,"='=m=.========::;; l'UW~ bt>furt: the n~v. Dr _l,- MARRIED 63 YEARS Mr. and Mr5 Ost•r l , Strl tklin Wedding Anniversary Marked at Open House Char!es Oierenfield in St Andrew's P re.'! by l t' r i a n Churi.:h, Ne"·port Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mr.!1. &!ward B I 11 k e E:nglish of Santa Ana Heights, was att ended by Pamela English, maid of honor . Hridesmaids were Miss Ran- die Clemence and Miss Sandra Rrynolds ;ind fl ower girls WPre Cheryl Srnilh a n d Kathleen f.1ailio. The bridegroom. son of l\l r5. Autonla Scaceia or Anaheiin and Charles Scarcia of Buf- falo, N.Y., chose RiC'hard J)onovan a~ best man. Jan1es Anderson and Bla ke E:nglish seated guests. The bride is a graduate of r alo Alto High School and 0 1·ange Coasl College. The hridegroo1n graduated from Bennett Hi~h School. They will reside in Costa Mesa . LEASURE-LUDOV ISE Ft. Ca mpbell. Ky. will be the firs l hun1e of Diane. ~1 aric Ludovlse and Daniel Eilr! Le11s11re whn were 1narried in Our I.adv Queen nf Angels Church, Nrwport Beach. The Re v. Thomas Anthony <.-;annon l r..tr. and 111rs. Oscar L. struet one of the f1rsl oil officiated. Stncklin. Huntington Beach camps in the Huntington Parents or the couple are r eside n I s i::1nce 1920, Beach area a half century ago, J\1r. and ~·!rs. Orlando Charles celcbr;ited their 6.1rd "·edding also served for 15 years on the Ludovise of Huntington Beach anniversary ~·1th ;in 0!51:'n Orange County \Valer Pollu-nnd 1\1 r. and l\1rs. Earl 1\1. house for relatives .and friends lion Board end was a stale Ll'asure of Syhnar. in the Sanla Ana home of the ir com n1 it I e em a n for the Maid or honor was !11iss Joy son. Oscar Stricklin Jr. Re publican party. Linden and bridesmaids in- Other children present "·ere A former president of lhl' eluded the ~1isses A n n e Car I Stricklin. Huntington Westminster H.otary Club. he Shanahan. Denise Klein and Beach; l\1rs. Theo Wnod, also has been active in Hun-N;ini·y Ludovise. Ba r b a r a Custa ~1esa : Ray Stricklin, tinglon Beach civic affair.;. Ludol'ise was the flo wer girl. Long Be<ic.h: and l\f r s. serving on Lhe L'ha rnber of ~tephen Leasure served as L enn a r d Bar11n1orr. Hun-Comn1erce ;ind the safet y best 111a11 and Hob e r I !in.i;l on B1·.1 ch. a!I 11'11h thrir {'(lfl)n111lrf'. l.udovise, Curl Howard and f:i111il 1f'~ wllirh include \4 Super1n!endl'nl n r 1·nn-flohert Carne se111.ed guesLs. gr;indl'h1 ldrt•n ;ind 12 grc;it-struct1011 rnr a n1ajnr 01! cnnl-The new f.frs. Leasure is a gr<i ndchildrl'n. pany ft1r 30 years. he nnl\' 1s grt1duate of SI. Genevieve Lollipop::~: Striped 1tr1tch ttrry, f~: 1IHpt1r -JS-/. 1tretch ny!~ 6S -J. cotton. Drop ... ,, . fron t ripper. Laca trlm : fron t, coller •nit 11Hv•. ·.,: ,RICE I •• $9.00 =~ THE HOUSE OF (;11csts at the reception ;iss()('iated with the Huntington ll igh School in Panorama City. received pcr~on:ilized C'Opies BPat h Co . She attended Los Angeles South Coast Plata nf S!rieklin 's me1noirs entilled lie and l\lrs. Stricklin enn-J'ieree College and Orange lrl•tol St'"' 111h"o11c.1 hfw.,11 "Osc<ir · l.. Slri(klin, An linu~ thr.ir active n1cn1hership Coast t:n\lege. Her husband J. MIHJ11r,, & u. s. N.tloPl•I ,.,., Al1!<1b1ograph~·" in 1he Cnn1m11n11y United was gradu<ited from Sy\n1ar Costa M9SC1 546-2066 Stricklin, who hc\pcd con-,;::~~l~e~I h~n~d~i!<~I ~C~h~o~co~h~====;f;h~g;h=::S.:;;:h;oo~l='~";"~~'~"~'"~d~e~d~==========~ New Vistas To Open Seven !et'l urcs, e n l i \ 1 e d Psychology lnr the \\'omAn al Jl o111r. "'ill be nffere<I by the Aine rican lnsti!ule fl[ Famil.v Jl.el11tions on '!'hursrh1vs from Ocl. 7 to Nnv. 7 in Al(lersgatel Methodi.~l C/1urch. Tu~tin. r.fr.~. Dnru!hy F.. Herry nf Monarch B;iy, a licensed f;imi- 1,\' nnrl 1n.1rriflge t.'1)Unselor. will tf':i<'h the 101•• 11 .30 ;i 111 ronr.~r de:>h.:nrd 111 hC'lfl lhr hou.-..ewife find her idf'nti1y. I Thi' rl:iss~s :ire nirncd ;it s elf -un d erst<ind1ng an<l 1 pt•rsn11;il ~nlv.lh, inelud1ng1 1c('hniqUf'S fnr 111 an a .It in .1t 1 rnonry. l'i11ldren anrl daily / hnusr11·urJ.. rnr hnn1rmakrrs "·ho 11 1sh t11 1n1prr1\e lh£'1r ef- f1t·u1n1·y, ;it t it u cl f's and sat1.~fat•11on~ .na.a. J ~-----. DllGE 20 Fll1hlon l1l•nd, NEWPORT BEACH, Phone 644-2525 278 For•st Av•nut, LAGUNA BEACH, Phone 494-6695 ThPJf1me Is Now, part1i.:1 p;inls will attend si workshop l'ieries covering taxes. ne11· n1einber~. vrnl.'real rlisesisr av.'areness. erluc;ilion. leadershi p and pro. Jects. Anc11.c; !hP <·luh 11·1irk" 111 ru-P A rnenr;. n1sn1, consc1·1.,1(11)t:1, <'d11c;it1nn. fine :iris. hc11llh. ln- trrnatinnal ::ilfairs, 111enta! he.:.llh :ind comtn.inity pro· JCC\S, Time fo r Teo L\1rs. llc·rrv rornit'rl v laught f•;ii111l_I' l.1[C'.i':dlll'ilflllll in P RI01 l\!l1i sr·h11(1I..; ;ind J\1!11 11 a~r and l 01r l·';11n1I\ 111 S;in i\1;i lro .ll111 1<1r i ·"11rg,· 1·:11n1lln1rnt i~·I fn1 l)l<l\11>ll l!l !hf' S:lO l'llll !'~f' IS! Demo Grou p :iv:ii1;1blc 0111hi> \nst1tu1e 11H11'1· l\-len1ber s nf the llur1'1 ngt11n in Tu.~1111. I fa bric remnants BE' (I l' h -F n 11 nla1n \':illrv - l'arrn!.~ and I h ,. ad· Demncn1t1r· ('!,,h arr planning ------------, 111inislrnt 1\'c slnff nr Cnrnrl1a a wienrr roa.~t on Saturrla.1-. THE BEST Acti vity then "'·Ill moi·e 1nlo ('111111ell.1 High s (' h I) ll l. Srp!. 2$ 1:1·:111<'1"<.;hip p I) 11 s Pl'f)Vf' A11aht'in1. will n1f'el during a The );;l\hr ri n.it at 7-'.lO p rn. "\'r;11111 1 ~" 1., Oil" of thr Ira frnn1 2 1n 4 p.m. Su nday, ~·ill he 1n thf' ll un tingl11n 110!'11'1'~ rnn~t p11p1il11r ronlir Town and Gown Sept 21i , in lhe school. Reach hnrne nl l\lr. ;:ind Mrs. ~1 np~. Hrad it daily in the H h ·11 b I P1\IJ.Y l'ILOl '. 0st1ng t e l!V('nt w1 e 11e 1\1 ichael Bogen. Mnlhr rs· Club "'1t h Mrs. Cl;iv·r~"""'"""~""---- Lectures Boost UCI ~1 cA lpine ;is chairman. Touis ll 1A.·ill be conducted by stuJents. UCl's To~·n end Gown ~·11\ Orange Counly wornen cnn-STARS start it.~ year-long emphasis on cerncd with the cultural, .Sydn<'y Omarr i3 nnr nf th,.. 11nrld's ~rrRl R~lrolothe universily 's contribut ions educational and soc i a I ~rrs. Iii" r.olumn i~ one of to Oranfte County wi!h a lee-resources of the com munity thf' DAJLY PILOT'S gTea t fl'Rturrs. ture Monday, Sept. 27, on the =;'~"'~";"~iv~e~rs~il~Y~·=====~==========~ Environment Movement, the 11 Changing Role of the Univeri-i- ly ;ind Socia l J-:cology. Dr. Arnold Binder, director of the Social Ecology Program 11t UCJ. will speak <1t 9:30 a.m. in Me.~a Commons on the Irvine campu!i. I-le will explain the use or orf-campu.c; fRcilil ies ;ind the lnlerRclinn of univer.c;ity in- tellectual life and community problems 8.'i they apply kl his multl.diM:iplin11ry p r o ~ r a m ai med at educ8ting studen~ to be more efftctive a n d Rnowledgeable citizens. Dr. Binder received hi,c; doc- tor11lt 111 Stanford in cllnical psychology "''Ith a . ~inor In mathematical stal1s11cs. He WR! prof P.'i-'IOr or psychology ill Indiana UnlvPr.'iily .!Ind taught 11t UCLA 11nd the Unh·er~lty of Colorado before UCI. l'lew 1election of hang.ten for g•l's b•"\•m1,;,,,.1 e "'•ll•r ,h,r9e 7 f•1t!lo11 ltl•11<il, 11•wpert t.•11!•r 644-5070 GO TO THE HEAD OF TH E CLASS in thi1 1harp cotton- tweed skirt 11 nd vest. In rus t tones, $20. For cooler d ays, •dd • polye1t1r ble.1 d blo ut•, $1 2 C11p your c•suel look wit h a knitted new1- boy '•P wit h 1uede top $6. Yo11'll Get •11 "A" fH Fethle11 '10111 •• ' ~k. BIDTIQUE J4t 7 YIA LIDO NEWl'O•T IE.I.CH t 7l ·4510 e IANIC,f,M(l l(All O • MAST •ll tllAllOI • l lOWILL t llAllctl The lecture i~ open to lhe puhlic 11nd m@mbershi p jn Town and r.nwn Is Qpt>n In nll :C' ======================='IL----.------------------ ' I I 1 '1 off marked price on all our remnants already reduced up to l /2! Hundreds of bargains! Be early for best select ion! Hurry! Thurs., 23 rd thru Sit., 25th Only Ull YOU• IANl!AMl•ICA•D Ol MAJTt• CHA•Gt .. .. p DAIL V "LOT l,Jnits Active Wfd11tsd1f Stpt1111ber 22, l '71 Fall Scheduled ( £rlitor'1 Nolt: A pagt dtvoted to Ntwpu. t Beorl1, Costa ,\ft110. La91n1a Bf'nrli and i\f1Ss1011 \-'1c10 parcur· ttocher orgo11izatio11s !i!llt nppear i11 the DAILY Pl· LOT raclz Wtt1 k. /11fnrmn- lta11 rr111st be rece ivt>rl by rhe 11'on1 e11 '.~ dt parf111e u1 nr /.f rs Gar t d Srni1l1, I 74fi Ct 11re/la Pince. Neu:pori IJtacll by S p.m. Thu.rsflny fM publication \Vtd11 t s· day.) Adoms PTA -'tr1. Clifford DowM Presidenl REPORTS· Board memhers 4nder the leadership of r.trs. Robert Heiden, hDSp1tal1ty th.airman hosted a luncheon Jiuffet to hcnor John Case, new principal and faculty 111embers. :·college Pk. PT A 1'1rs. Robert 1\-tarold President C<'lMI ~G t;P· Dr. Norm~n Loats. a ssi~tant ~uperi n tendcnt of lhe r\ewport-1'1csa Unified School District wi\1 11ddress paren!s on the r-.11d· .tile School al i 30 p n1. Tues· tla.1·. Sept. 18. in th e multipurpose room. f'arrnts can learn "'hv the s1xlh gradt student ~ are bein~ mn1·r<i from Cnlle11,e PArk School . t'<lembershio con!est "'ill cont1nue throu,llh Fridav. Stpt. 24. Cla!St!I with the hightsl percenta~e nF members "'i!l be ;iwarrled 1 tree. In ht plantl.'d on the schooli::rounds a!onl( "'ith a plaque commemorating the e1·enl CM Hiqh PT SA ~1r1. Carl Rotman President ci>MTNG UP: Special 11uesl~ :·attending the opl'n br111rd :meeting at 9 a.m. Thursclav. ;Oct. 7. "'ill be Dr .. lohn ! Jl.:icoll. Sl.JO('tintendent of the • r\ewpor!-\1esa Unified : School District: Terrv Cole : and Tom .Jacob!'en: new 'ass1st:int prinr1pa\~ ;ilnn~ with \1ri; r.eori,:e Kan:her. Fourth District pres1de11t :ind \lrs l!:irrv \1Pllor. .~arbor Council ·Prr"ident. ;~1rs. Robert ?iluller i .s :.Jiospilality chairman. Dovis PTA r-.trs. James Morrow Pr11:sid~t C0~.11NG UP : Get-acquainted !!paghetti dinner will takf: plaa: from 6 to 8 p.m. Mon· day. Stpt. 27. in I he mu I t i purpose room . Admission is adul~ $1.50, students $1. children under 6 ytars, 75 cen~. ~1embership drive with the theme Put on a Happy Face also wil! be kicked off at this timf: and conlinue through Friday, Oct 8 announces Mrs. Walt11:r H11:mpstead , cha irman. Poulorino PTA Nitk Ha11wn Prf:liid11:nt CO\o!ING UP: A PTA fund· raising skatini:t part y at Harbor Roll11:r Rink will lakf: place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesda\'. Sep!. 28. r-.trs. Jack Sikes. chairmAn an· nounces that the 75 cent !ickels are on sale now· ... Step Ahead With PTA is thf: theme of the membership <lri1·e which "'il l continue !hrough Mondav. Oct. 4. !'.!rs. K11:ith Barker I !I rh<lirman . Sonora PTA i\lrs. Burch Pkkett President CO~llNr. UP: School library that thf: PTA founded last r-.1arch wilh just a f11:w hun· dred books has grown to more than three thousand new ;:incl use<! books. and now 15 mothers are needed In operate the library durin G: the hours or 10 :15 to 11 :!5 a .m. and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. each da y. Volunteers m;iv contact Mr!!. Brian Cra wford at 545·2969. Viejo Ele. PTO f.fr1 . David Davin President COM !Nr. UP: r..1rs. Neal Kingston. m f: m be rs hip chairman announc11:s a gtt· acquainted social v.·ill takt pl;if"t' at 7:30 p.m. ~1onday, Sept. 2i. in the multipurpo.~e rl)()m. Bridge players in· terested in participatine; in the marathon mav contact '-1rs. Charles ShreVe at 8.11· ll&'J. ~=-. -.. -- _, . ~ .. ,~ : • • ASK )\!Jr. •'()~'r•:lt TB\\EL ~EH\11 .E 644-16(11 o-------·~ -- CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO Space Still Avallable FREE FILM SHOWING Friday, Sept. 24th -7:00 p.m. Robin1ons Audi torium Upper Le vel REFRESHMEN TS SERVED Charge Your Travel at Robinsons Fashion l11 and -Newport Beach Two rings for two· lovers ••• both rings $88.00 •t-11Mlllt't4 .... .. ,,.....,.., 11 141 t•l4-~ Eory CTM:lit lt"ftl • rttiA•ft! •«ot.1nls CLYC1llobl•.• vp to 12 month1 to pt:lf lon.kAmericcud • Mcu\w Chcqt "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" HUNTI NGTON CfNTI• a.-11 I E'1l11t •r H11oh1t'•ft l ••ll .,2.11b1 HA•IOll IHOl"l'ING tlNTll l lOO ...,b•t ltY4. Ce1t• M .... 141·•411 OPIH MON., lHUlll1 l ,.I. 'TIL t l".M . I 1 ----- '/ • . '' ' ~ ' • , .. .. • . ' • ~.· • . , . • -,· ~\ ' " • Soaring to Top of the World J.langin' around for the carniv al ~·hich \V ill arrive at fh e l'op of 1h~ \V orld School, l .. aguna Beach at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, are Lisa !·le ss and Stephen Schaefer, while li.1fs . C, B. Schaefer, chairman waits to jump _into her clown act. The \vays and mean s evenl is sponsored by the school's PTA. 'Life Passing By' MIA Wives • By ANN BLACK~IAN \\1ASHINGTO~ <AP) Paul Wood of Tucson, Ariz .. "'as 6 years ol d v.•hen his falhcr, r-.1aj. Patric k Wood, was shot down over Vietnam an d listed as missing in action. Thal was 1967. A year late r, when Wnod wa s pro moted to lieulenant colon11:1, lhf: OOy asked his mother, Karen ... Do ynu sup· pose lhC'y·ll let him come home by the time he's general ~'' V1cki B. of Massachusel\s "'as born two month~ ,<Lf\er her £11ther'1 plane disappeared off !hf: radar .scre11:n over South Vietnam. Hrr mo!hl"r was 'ZI 111 th!' tin1e . Now she's 26. and dat ing a1<a1n , hu! !'he doesn't know what tn say 11·hen V1ck1 a~ks, "\Vha! 1r we should find a ne w da ddy~" t:nl1ke lhr wives of 46!1 men kn own 1n be prisoners of war. '1nd 11nl1kr the w1rlnws nr n1oth('rs nf the 4:. . 4 0 O A1ne nran ~ killed. 1 he .~ I' won1rn h11ve n11:ither lhe com- fort of knowing their n1cn ,<Lrr ali ve nor an offi ci al. an d legally, hf: Ip fu), prn- nouncement that thev :ire dr!arL · They just don 'I know , Nr ither do emplo}'ers, cliv nrce courts or lnsurancf: com· panies. The anguish and tilt pro- blemi:: can be overwhelming i\1rs. 8., 1o1·ho has been rai'· r ing two children alone for more than five years. has lil· tie hope thal her husband is alive. Nothing has been heard fro111 him since !he night his plane disappeared. antl she thinks the government should change his classification fron1 n1iss ing to killed in action. Life. she said, 1s passing her by. ·'l\fy kids need a hi ther and I need e husband. 1 feel this will never end .'' Vet. like the many ,<Lnolher i\!!A wife. she asks. "\Vhat if I should remarry, anri by some great miracle. he comes hon1e ahve"'' "\\'hat if~" T1o1·0 v:ords th<i! .!ilready begin a thousan d thoughts \\-'Iii be lhe srart nf ;i thousand more as the war con· l 1nue~. Lawyer~ ;ind ~01•crn n1en1 off1cial~ agree 1h;it que~· l ion~ for !he ill!.•\<; and thr1r wives 11·ill l:H>con1e morr and mnre c:omplic;ited "The big problrm ." ~;11d C<1pl Edward F. L1nd11ui.'L .~I . of !hl' Air Forre casual!v d1vi~10T1 . "1 ~ lh;:i! no nnr an- 11rip,<L\rd !hi' pri-~nner~ wnu ld be gone sn lnn g. \l'l1en thC' \t ;11· st;irtrd nn one rnvisit1nrd it 1\oulri stretch sn lon~ Th('"!" 11re nn provi sions in the law for some of these kinds of prl)- bll'ms." On thf'. ground that it doesn't \Yant to "play into the hands of the other sicle" b.v pointing to the persona! problems of illl A families. government nff1ria ls shy a1o1·ay from questions Limbo ab!Jut divorce statisllrs and remarriagl'. They point in!'l\ead lo the benrfit.s r.tIA families receive -!he husband's salary. PX privileges, medical care, thei r own casua!1y officer. free travel on government planes. illosl of 1he \VOmcn in· terv1cwed \\'ere appreciat ive. bu! they ta lked more of daily frust rations of the "missing ~ignature" -for the hou se they 1o1·anl to buy or lhe car thry want In sell. for the in· surance they want lo claim or th e loan thry \\-'ant to get, fnr the charge accounts they'd like tn open or the morti;iagrs !hcv'd hkP lo close -even. in s0rfir slates. 1n g iv e permi~~1nn for R child In go oo an out-of-stale trip with his (']i!SS. l.ikr many io.erviremen. I.I. Ccil \\'ond hRd given his 11·ife power of Rtlorney . ~ leg;il de\·ire allo1o1·ing her 1n transact hi5 busi ness should he become rn1s~1n.i; nr ;i pri ~nner. rnt'"inr: or a prisoner A~ sMn ;is io.he rl'crivrd word thal he W,<L~ 1n1~"inr:. Karen Wood had thr hnu "n and car placed 1n her n<1me Shr lpf1 thr !'tocks and honds 1n their 1ri1n! a cc o u n t , hnwe1·er. an d fl y('ar later, "hrn her power of 11ttorney l'Xpirrd. ~he could not sell their holdinjls. "I feel like T want lo join \\'oman·~ Lib." ~he. s.aid. "Evrn wilh po""er of at1orn11:y prnple turn up their nose." . . . . . ' .. Progress Patterned School Bell Ringing (Editor's Note: A page dtvott d to Fountain Volle y, Hunting tun Beach, Ocean View, Seal Beach and \Vest· min!lter School Di.ttrict par· e11t -teacher organization.! will appear in the DA ILY PILOT each week. Infarma· tio·n must be rectived by l'tfrs. Gilbert Turnbu!l, 567 l Mangrum Drivt , flunting· ton Beach by 5 p.m. Tlturs- day for p u b I i ca ti ctn \Vtdnesday.) Circle Vw. PTA Mr1. Norman Heyden Preside nt REPORTS: PTA them11: for the year i.s Pa!lf:ms !or Progress. Cook PTA Mr1. Floyd Collini Pre1klent _ COMING UP: Unit will 111:11 refreshment! at open house Monda y, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. REPORTS: Bowling league proceeds will be used to finance PTA projects. Eade r PTA Mr1. Jame• Po•·er1 President COMING UP: Bowling l11:ague will mttt at 9 a.m. ~1onday, Sept. 27, in Kon a Lanea to organize teams for the season. Competition w 111 begin Monday, Oct. 4. Fulton PTO Mrs. Jamr.y Jacobsen President REPORTS: Ladi11:s' choru!I m11:ets at 9:30 a.m. 11:ach Fri· day in the home of Mrs. Henry Lange. Further in- formation can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Jam11:y Jacobsen at 847-3207 ... Taking honors in the sum- mer bowling league werf: tbe Mmes. Clyde E a t o n 1 Jacobsen and Reid McLeod. first place winners followed by the Mmes. John Hinton, David Taylor and Larry Carroll, second place. Other winntrs were the Mm11:s. Bill Craft, high !leries: Jae<1bsen, high gamf:, and Trevor Fortin, most Improv ed bowler. Hope View PTO ~1r1. David Crandall President REPORTS: Unit officers are thf: i\1mes. David Crandall, presidenl: John Steven50n, vicf: president; Lloyd Vier- ra. treasurer, and T. L. Page. secrelary .. , Mrs . ,I. L . ~1cGinley spoke on the president ; Gerald Bennett and Robert Edwards, vice president1; Carl Lee and Ot- to Cupin, secretaries. and Robert Mc Arther, treasurer. Newlond PTA Mrs. Robert Barrett Pruident COMI NG UP: Fun day will be. 1ponsored by the unit Fri· day, Sept. 24 from 3:30 p.m. until dark. Activiti~ will in- clude big wheel races. relay racf:s 11nd a &tudenl·faculty ball eame . Seal Beoch PTA tt1r1. Norman Karkut Presid11:nt COM ING UP : Membersh ip drive "'ill begin Monday, Oct. 4. REPORTS: Unit .sponsored R youth activities fair at tbf: fir1t meeting of the year. Mrs. Richard Kunz was chairman ... Anyone wishing to donate white elephant items for the up- coming carnival can deliver them to Mrs. Shanks at 215 Surf Place, Seal Beach. Women ••• Villo ge Vw. PT A fl.lrs. G. w. Rock Presidf:n~ COM ING UP : Andre ?\fa rtel guitarist, will perfornt at a teachers' reception Wed· n11:sday. Sept. 29 • . • r-.1embership drive will take place from r-.londay, Sept. 27 . until Frlday. Oct. L REPORTS : Unlt o!rlcers are the r-.1mes. G. W Rock, presidtnt: Thon1as Halliwill and Gary Fortin, v i c 11 pr11:sident!I; Al t-.f i 1111: r, secrf:tery ; Tony P a I t I • auditor. and Carl Le;i, historian. Eldon Thorp will serve as treasurer. Warner PTA J\lrs. George Foerscb President COMlNG UP: Unit w 111 sponsor an or I en tat ion meeting tomorrow night at 7;30 for parents <>f seventh graders. Philosophy, goals and direction of the in· termediate school aid lhe student will be discussed. h .,_ Ilk• ,. hMtt ,...., a..1ii1,.. ...... ••dtl1111 c-' IMfll M • tNl-4 MEOICAL ASSISTAHT OR llC!l'TIOHIST DENTAL ASSISTANT s~or1. 1~1.,.,;~. «Hlfl•• fijn1 .,.an+., Y"" O• "" Anil1D•t ;. th• Dlfi<• of" ~hy1icio11 e< Penllo!. 4 "'""'h P'"9'""' lot Oon!ol Al• ti1tonl ot Medital Ollie• l e<ep!ioni•t. 7 ll'O•!lt P'"'l"""' lot Modi<ol Aui1lanl, 0...., or •n11in9 clou••· lif o1;.,. pl0<•,.•nl 011i1to"<• ol "° odG i!ionol coot, Southern California College of Medico! and Dental Assistants (formerly lo• A"'elu Colltt•l ,, by the Actr1iiti11t C•~u,..lltlcH! of tht Ntt1. A••n. of Trtl. tnd T1thnittl SchlL. Write .,. -· I• f<M -. 1717 South Brookhur5t Anaheim Phone 635°3450 I ' ' I An Eligible Institution unde r the Fede rally Ins ure d Student Loan Program ' ', i ' I block parent program at -=-.-.-.-.-... iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii genera! mee.ting yesterday. ,. LeBord PTO ~lrs. Georgl": Boozer Presidenl REPORTS : Unit plans to raise funds th is y11:ar for a wind break and roof for the lunch area and a mimtograph machine. Me so Vie w PT A ,\Ir~. G11:org11: Blank President CO~fli\G UP Pa n c a k e hreakf;ist i~ sch11:duled Saturday. Sept 25. from 8 tn 11 fl.m in thf: school patio , area Price is 75 cents per per snn. PTA membership , forms 1o1·1ll be available 11t ' thf: breAkfast. I Moiolo PTO I r.trs. Louis 8ru1c• President C0~1ING UP· Newly organ iz· td unit will host a gct-ac-1 flU&intcd lta 'V11:dnesda\'.I Sept. 29, at I :30 p.m. in the multipurpose room E • 7 . I Gen11:ral meeting will follow . I REPORTS: Unit offic11:rs are the -~1me:'~ Louis Brusc:-I COLOlll: • t o• &•n •tuo . "'"'" Sn1rbtrl • "IU•cl'lle .... r \" •, I \ I \ ..... ' .. Sl'ICIALS -THURS .. FIU ., SAT. -Sll'11Mllll JJ, 24, JS C&W Frozen t 100°/o Valencla-l'URE ORANGE ''Joe's'' Delicious PURE PORK JUICE SAUSAGE I OZ. EOUALS 1 OT. GARDEN FRESH CARROTS Ctllo Ptck 2 '~ 1oph:11it •lei , pr~tlit 1I, rom1nlic or 1l19•nt , you w!!I he plet••d ... ith lhe b•1ijtilul t.il orin9 1nd de1i9n. E11v to et•• fo,, iu1l ton inio wahln9 mechin1 ond yout N1t11h 1 will bt •• b11ulilul •• •vtr. SIZES S-M-l . Len9 Gew11, 112; $hort Gown, St: P1 j1m 11, S1J ; Scu ff!, S4 Al10 Lent Rebt t not 1hown I. ••• , • ....,,,m M•tw Chor.., --49~ 25~ 19c S••5onod Ju1t Rlglitl Wl RESlltYI THI ltlCiHT TO LIMIT 9UANTITIS '~--------....;....,_.;,._ ____ __,I Kid s Lil\.e to Asl\ Andy -· \ 7 PlLOT-ADVERTIS£R N Wfdnc~a:t. Stptrmber 22, 1971 THIS WIFE HAS A PROBLEM WE'LL HELP YOU AVOID ... . .-.-. ru' HM ilOfUTMIH6 l"IKJt[, IWtnlA, Srf:I'\~ TO ,Jiii[ TN NAT~ WOlllO TWt otOPf fOO.I WOULONfNWETO M'I' IOR A&.L 'TMAT WMnt! I CMf\' W Ml. Of' TIU 1.#9 CMOP. •• -~""' ""°' __ ..,. "" IT I So Many Benefits at No Cost to You! • NO ADDITIONAL CO ST FOR HIGH VARIETY Berl, Pork, lamb, Coif, (tlicken. Turkey, (aid Culs, f rc. You'll find d iKounl pti<•• rhrou!;Jhoul °"'' m-1 «1l•l. Not 011 ju11 a few it•m•, but on •"•'Y it•m w• ••It. And lroM thio hug• Yo•;•ty, you con chooo• !he m•o! and •i•• tho! pl-••• your fc>mily. • FRINGE BENEFITS ,t.11 <V'1 ol So!ew11y be•f, por•, , and lamb ore do••-lrlmm•d of h.'' ••<e" bone, fol, ond woo!• \h~ b.lore "*•ighin!;J lo giYe yOu MD<• ..,.al volu•, U'• your a .. "'"'"Ce of "'0'• good e ating m•o l °" Th• table for your ""'"•Y· U.S.O.,t.. Cho;<~ ;, 1~., ONIY grad• of b..I Solewoy ••II•. • LONG TERM COVERAGE Thnugh ·family Satl1faction Yov'll win th• pmi•• of.,..,,. ,...,.o., of th• fo111i!.,. 01 11t.y bit. into -•rr d•liciout ,...,...1. •• o h•ro in y-r fo..,ily by ,.,....ing !~~"' Sol••oy'o 100"- in•u•.d -oh. •OUR MEAT AGENTS!.=\,) FRIENDLIEST IN TOWN Tli• mon ;,. red !>.hind the "'.al QDunter Is al"""Y' t,oppy lo help yo" h• any way. H•'• th• fri•ndly Safe......, •Me.:>t Eep•rt"'. H• IJ~"-J"'" h•lp Y°" bvy th• right cut and i""' t+.. right o""'unll. • IT'S VERY SIMPLE-OUR 'FREE' MEAT INSURANCE ti ...,. o P"n:ho•• of S.,f,.woy M•ot foil1 IO pl.ate !or any •-wllotoo.o•r, ju<I 1111 Wl. Wo will .. fu nd yowr Money p•o..,plly, couri.ovtly. N£XT TIM(, TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO A llfTLE TINDER NESS FROM SAFEWAY. full Cenler Cu!s Ideal lo Pon fry. Bone-In Cuts lb. S • St k ln<t~ Arm ~hovld.r WISS ea s USDA (hooce B~el Boneless Steak r~~~e;.:~~~~I S. I . y· s~~1srro~1 -Borr 1r 01n 1p 1~,, USDA (hootr B~f II. 79 ' I\. 5109 1~_SJ 39 LEG OF LAMB Genu ine Fres h 98C Ame rican Lamb Short Shank lb. 8DETERGENT :II:.~~~~. 49~ Ideal lo Broil or Barbecue DISCOUNT PRICED! lb. ~.!~!,,~~.ast''· 99c Beef C huc~ -Rolled & Tird Q B R f Meotv Sh0tikl•c -one 0G$ USO,t.Cl>rnc•9~d "· 79 ' Ru mp Roost lion• 1., Ov•"· II. 95 ' ~ ..... ,, U~DA llll>.r• Beef Brisket "~-·· \',hnl•or II 98 ' l'(,Wl1!1;' RAISIN BREAD .BABY FOOD ~~~!~fe~:E.ch 8~ L ( k Nr< Wt1Q~t'1 (/lt(I 8MJB COFFEE ';!~ 75e ~;~:;~~;:R~,,, . • DOG FOOD Pooch lSV2-oz.9~ 36 B nd Tree -Ripened -C , ra can ~~;~d~ Serve In ':;'.' • Gallon Size FROZEN FOOD BUYS! HASH BROWNS 8el-oir Pota1oes 12·•L •k1. Ao J .... ., * range UICI Conc.l!!l!rottd fi Brussels Sprouts ~~ • Green BeaM .~~- • M Pi Mono!' 1100,, Jill eat es HNO .. ,,, PRICES EFFECTIVE lJ•n.39< "' .... 27' ·~· :.20' :-: 19' IN LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY. '---(EXCEPT C:A TALINA: -.I--"' • • GREAT DISCOUNT BUYS! DAIRY AND DELICATESSEN SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS 8 Kottx Napkins I Prune Juice '=::" • OAIU rtltT 43 USDA Inspec ted For Wholesome nes s! In A 3-lb. Pa ckag e. 13 ·lb. '1" I -pkg. • lb. lamb Chops elode or 1 110<'~ ~h1;u1ld•t G••ll'"'~f•"h lamb Rib Chops N"'J•dm l •I< ( SU"H'f I •P~h link Sausage !'nrl 1 ... , Of to .. u1•r J~hll , .. '5 J09 i..$14' I 11 28 ' ••• SLICED BACON •Dubuque 53 Mi ss Iow a 1-lb. C • luer's pkg. Iowa Farms Pre Ground -Rirh Robu~1 flovor USDA Cho ice Grade Beef Ideal for Oul- door Ba rbecue! BLADE CUTS! lb. ~.~~!,,,,~~an~.~ 49c A Dtl1c10Us Smokrd I osre1 ,.,. large Pork Chops '('::::-· Center Pork Chops ,'.:~, •. 79• .. 98• Center loin Chops '(~ •. •1°• . . :~ AYoqidos lOr\11 i>llt H(l~~ 4 I• Be Peppers Of'9t -.... . ~·on~Shtll for Stvff'l!ICI ., s "' •1 Red Radishes 1.rm aN!Cri1~ "'" 10' ,. Italian Prunes Purple . :i U.S. ~o. I ld«ll for Sololl ... 1i Sun1w1tt Pitt'id"-Boston Fems Garden Mums ~1 MUMS Prun11 ,. ''"'' fc<1h $J9l Blooming Plants 4-il. 4 9c Moist 11-tz. 55c . , Plonts lo Hariq 1-i• . ,. foil-Wrop1'ed In FoK Colon ,.1, :: 5ht Pct« CH .. florist Quality :; '·'"h $ J 99 Carnations Planter Mix Green Onions ' '" 99c Hawaiian Mogle ?· 99c .. ,..,,AO~ 1oc ~ lOltltlv Colori :: 8uv ~'ml 11. Multh & Planter ''· :: Crisp& Tosty. IL ~ • ii ~:Glace Pie ~ea.chy gDe/1ght ~A clear glaze n1ade by 1Weetening the fruit's own i ce and thi ckening il with rn starch is one of the best ys to seal in the tree ripen-~ flavor of fresh peaches. t'l'he fil ling for glazed pies is p-of-the-slt:lve cooking which such a boon in hot weather. ke the crust early in the ~y to have it ready lo fill and $bill. The glaze itself calls for ~t two minutes of cooking. ~eaches are ideal for this ,pe. of pie. ~ GLAZED PEACH Pit.: ~ 1 (9-inch I baked pastry shell ~ ·; pounds fresh peaches. ;.· petled and sli ced ~ 1 to 1 ~~ cups sugar. depen-~: ding on the ripeness of the ,, ' fruit ~' !~ tablespoons corn starch "':;t cup water ~'hipped Crcan1 f..~fash <ibolll 1/3 of Ilic ~ches. Mix suga r and col'n pirch in saucepan. Add "'atcr 41¥1 mashed peaches. ~k over medium heat, ring constantl.v, until mix- e CQmes to boil and boil s 2 utes. Hemove fron1 heat. :<:!lot. ;:··Fold in rc1nain1ng sliced ~aches. Pile into pastry shell p,111. Serve with 11·hipped C!_fam. ?i.1akes 6 to 8 servings. ::.;NOTE: To 1nakt (;lazed ~awl>erry Pie . use J pints or )rlshed and hulled slra11•bcr· ~ for 3 pounds or pe;iches. ~-.rriash 1 pint L Add a few &Hps of red food C1Jloring ~r re1noving mixtu re lron1 ~L ~1 · ~ean Shaping ~i-' •• ~" 0..: ,;::: ~-,. ~: " • 9317 SIZES JQY,.;oY, 1Tf,..;,_ 1ff .... -r- r.l>arty-going or travel-plan· g, you couldn't do better n to choose this lean shape th swinging pleats al either e. Hurry, send now' -rinte4 Pattern 9.11 7: NE \Y Sites 10 ~2. 12\~. 141,..1 . !ii". 18'h. 20 1.<i. Size 1411 (bust takes 3 .v11rd~ 35·inch. ,SEVENTY-FIVE CE~'TS for ch pattern -add 25 cent/ii .each pallern for Air Mail ' Special Handl i ng : rwi.se lhird~lnss delivery 111 lAke three wee ks or more. rid lo Pitarlan Pilartln, the AJLY Pll.01'. 442 Pattern ., 232 West l!l:h St.. Ne~· . .° N.V. 10011 . Prinl £, ADDRESS with ZlP. 1nd S'l'l'LE NUMBER. FREE FASHION OFFER! one pettem from 150 )'lei in New Jl"alJ.Wlnttr talog. Send 50 cent.a for ttlog. ST ANT SEWlNG BOOK , 1y, weer tcimcnow. $1. Wtdnt1day, Stplembtr 22, 1971 COOL PIE AN EASY DESSERT TO WHIP UP \V~t1t1day, Stpttmbtr 22. 1971 5 PILOT-AOVERT/SEI JO Mocha's Cool for Busy Hostess Team up coffee Ice cream, a chocol•te cereal Cn.J!!!t •nd whipped cream and you have an out of this world cool and frosty pie -f'rozen Chocolate Mocha Dessert. It's an ideal recipe lo add to the repertoire of busy hostesses with its make-ahead convenience. The c r u n c h y rocky-road crust. made from semi-sweet chocolate pieces, a little but- ter. crushed corn nakes and miniature marshmallows, i!1 the perfect contrasting texture for the scoops of creamy cof- fee ice cream. Sh.ape the crust in a 11h-i.och Duled metal tart pan. About half an lXlur before dessert time, remove the tart pan sides and transfer pie to the refrigerator to soften. At serving time, gar nish glorious- ly with giant pouffs of whipped dream, around and on top. FROZEN CHOCOLATE fl.10CHA DESSERT l (6--0unce) package semi- sweet chocolate pieces 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups corn flakes, coane.ly crumbled l cu p miniatu re marshn1allows l pint coffee ice cream 1 can aerosal whipped cream Pi1elt chocolate and butler in top of double boiler over hot (not boiling) water sllrring constantly. Add ~rn flakes and stir to coat well ; reserve; tablespoons for garnish. Stir marsh rnallows into re- mainder and press evenly • z.nd firmly in boltota. i nd up sides of !1\\-inch fked metal tart pan with rtmovable bottom. Either scoop or 1pread ice cream In shell. Freei.e about 1 hours or until firm. One half hour before serving, rl'move sides of tart pan and place on serving plate ; transfer to refrigerator to soften . Flute whipped <' r e a m generously in. around and ort top offire crean1. Sprinkle with reserved cereal m I x t u r • • Makes 6 servings. l t'a hard to make a dollar go very Ja.r in tJria day and age. What'a wone, it'a even harder to get quality and value for all thoee dollars you 1pend in the super· market each week. Ralphs understandl your problems. For over 98 years we have been offering Southern Cali!ornianl the highest quality grocery it.eml available. N ow we guar· antee: No everyday supermarket priOP.1 are lower pria.e than Ralphl price& on identical items or identical product quality (excludes weekly advertiaed epe- d als). lligb quality snd low prices. We like I<> call it "MONEYSWORT H"! W8 pl1dq• -..., ev1rvda11• 11.1pn""mo.r/<1t prier• •r• /01Hr Utan Rolp/u P'rit•• ~ i.U,.tiee.l ~aM1 er idt"11!ieel IJl'O<llll.d que.lltf. • E~ol'ttd11 •11klt1 edvmi11ll 'Jtffi•I•. 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PORK LOIN Gteatto I I Borbeque! lb .• EVERYDAY LOil' PRICE.5 ' California Grown··Grade A 1 ·D•y Fritsh FRYERS whol• £11tern Pork -Rib End Cut& PORK CHOPS Armour -12 oz. Pkg. MIRACURE BACON "'· .33 "'· .69 .58 Vacuum P1cll JONES BACON ~. •'•· , 79 New: R••dv To Brown Mlnut• llre•kl•1t 75 SAUSAGES " ..... ,. , Shurt•nd• Heit ·N E1t! 8111 01 Chlek1n 89 FRIED PATTIES '"· , Hot Dog on • Stick! 55 CORN DOGS , .. h .... "'•· , Sm1n Size Fr11h 98 COOKED SHRIMP Half~ I RALPHS VALUE CENTER Boys IOd Glrll (Sir.• 3 to 7) 3 97 SWEATERS ($5,00 v1lve) 11ch I ••••• ICE MILK .49 R.ol ph1 Sh•rbet 1/1-gol. carton .~9 PANTRY FI LLERS Freeze Dried Cotlee I 09 TASTERS CHOICE"•• i" 1 s1nlla I 71 INSTANT COFFEE •·•• 1" • Betty Crocller 1•Y.·oi. 32 GINGERBREAD MIX •'•· 1 Bordo-Sec1 ioned GRAPEFRUIT 11 •• , "" Shonenlng CRISCO '·" '"" Rlce-A·Rortl (6 V1rletle1) RICE MIXES "•· Piilsbury Chocola te ln11. BREAKFAST ,. .• ,, .,,. 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"os 55' TARTAR SAUCE ~! " "'" 39' JAM OR JELLY ~.'..; .. ;'' '" 61 ' HORMEL CHILI ~Pr.A~i;~o1 .. 1 ~01 56c HUNTS SALAD PACKS , "' 59' 44' II MAGIC OlAL PttG, . SIZING 11.oz. . ···-·· LIGHT TUNA '""""", .. ,'" L"lJI>/( : (j\" J f>L WHITE TUNA '"" <>NO ••E SI 11. l,hll'-1~ ... 51 ' ,,4g: HUNTS TOMATO JUICE ...... -.0 1 33' DINNER ROLLS ~:~:~1~i~1\''.... ll nl 3gc BISCUITS 61~1a5iJl!~~~~[~ , ...... 3 8 oz 29' FLOUR ~~~'""' '2.52 .. SLB 62' POPSICLES ~~""'""' . ,,., 29' PINTO BEANS ;:~~~~" , "' 31 ' DETERGENT ~:.;r ' ., 01 88' CONFIDETNAPKINS . '"o"" 83' CRANBERRY JUICE ~';'i,'~~~. 73' CRANBERRY ( .. ~~1r: .. ~:· .. o:. .1/(11 ~(J 51 c NIB LETS CORN ~~;:~ ""' 25' GREEN GIANT PEAS . ,, oz 25' BEANS r,111 rii ''"'"'' ,. nz 07, flll1'1C•i Slr1 l -. L BEANS r,nff"lr.ti\' ••nt •6, ~.,, .. , .. ~,·hf'l ... l MUSHROOM SAUCE ~:;~~ 2 '°' 23' ,.. PEANUT BUTIER ;~~" . '"°' 66' ~ STYROCUPS • 7-0UNCE •n• 49' ~BS . LAIGt JRfSH TINDll CllSP CARROTS . l)(TIAfANCYTINOEIGIHl'<I 19< BROCCOLI .. _,,,, .. LB. - ~6 1 24' ~Wt£T " Lt. BELL PEPPERS LAIGI 24' GllEN J:.fANcY .. LI. 'Cut 7'W'~ '?t>d '8&1¥1 * F,R.ENCH FRIES . ~-i~.43' FiSHASiiC'i0S ~::::::~ '' ]4.0Z asc GRE£N18EANSu 11 1 " Sll~r;z 33c PERCH. F~lf.T;! TS ' .. 1 8 ~:£79' • fjll[lN GI/IN! 33c RIJ rfRIHi.o\l .,,,, 'lllfTS LB 1 39 85' GLAZED CARROTS '°oz COD Fl LLETS " r.11 r1"' r,,,.,..1 w f"f "~1 5111.J(L 37c 11••ns '"l 35c PEAS & CARROTS •n 01 WHOLE OKRA . '°oz lff' OI VfAl 6ftc FLASH STEAKS -••o.o•• "!ff Wl~T -l>ACAS~Tfl> 33' VEG ET ABLES -....10.0I.PKOS. TOWNHQUSI . 5 rA ~ 53c 10A'5l ,,. .. o SE llVl 47' ICE CREAM SUNDAE EGG O WAFFLES •·" , i.l[xfc4N'ilf~~£Rs '" 49' ~i~'os1Y£~~"A KE . ••Z 37' , RQS.\lllllll GR!I"' 52( J0 .. [S DAIRV f,f,RM 79' CHI LI BURRITOS "'' MINUTE SAUSAGE •oM SUN GLO CHEESE PUFFS ''" 3!r SUN GLO CORN POPS ""· 2!r TASTER 'S CHOICE COFFEE rnz '1" NABISC0 1t..Ol.,l(G, 49' FIG NEWTONS ............. . YUBAN COFFEE l! :,c·~ "' 90' "" ,.,, 0 1 22' KERN 'S NECTARS "" 2,, 01 27' PEPSI COLA ;\'>.t;' ,, n1 6 ""' 99' KRISPY CRACKERS i~"o~~ZI 37' KLEEN GUARD . "oz 72' K2R SPOT LIFTER , oz 83' KLEENEX NAPKINS . sos 29' 6-TH RIB &i 7-TH ROAST USDA CHOI Cl OR STATER IROS. CERTIFIED IHF 79c . · ...... 1-STTHRU5-TH RIB ................ lb.II< D41l Y PILOT .flf DILICIOUS TfNDU SMOKED 39!. GROUND TURKEY : C BEEF ROAST FRESH• LEAN• DELICIOUS GROUND HOURLY U.S.D.A. GRAD(-A 4 TO 6-LB. HINDQUARTERS 29~. POIT10N Of NECK' Gll LITS INCLUOID 1 TAILE BRAND• 1-LB. PACKAGE SLICED BACON ............ LB . FRESH • SLICED• TENDER BEEF LIVER ... . . .... ,,,,,, LB . RA TH 'S• 1-LB. PACKAG( WIENERS ALL MEAT .......... .. U~DACHOICIO•STAT(llllO~.CllTIJllDlll' s 179 TOP SIRLOIN ITIAll .... .L B MOflll lll TOllK~Hllf lfG 011 THICI( 49' SLICED BACON .............. LB. ' • • MiC0 ARONI .............. ~~~ 19c iSPDPLESAUCE 3 2J0A~~s1 PVRTEWSRE RV E 5 ......................... ~·k: 5 9'.' WHIPPED ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT .. 12.oz.86C ' ... CANS . iiiWNIE MIX 2 1 ~~-gz 49c NESTLES• 12-0Z. PKG ... 43< 2 6 MORSELS ~~~1ET . .. .~·~~: c JOHNSON FURNITURE POLISH .. , ... , ...... 14 ·0Z. s 12 9 PLEDGE ~i~&~A~~ ........... .. AJAX LAUNDRY• DEAL PACKAGE DETERGENT ............ . FOR DISHWASHING •DEAL PACKAGE AJAX LIQUID .. 22-oz.45c ..... SIZE We RP.rleem USDA Food :; t l 1/Jf15 1n our L ri,;, A n,7 rln.s. Ornn,0c . i'!-R1ver.srrlP, County 5itor"fs. . PRELL ONE -A-DAY PEP SO DENT TOOTH CONCENTRATI VITAMINS .. w .. s 1 oa PASTE "" DI••..-~ ~REG s229 FAMILYSIZ( IECRET SPRAY ~g~ $279 77c DIODORANT :!~ILY s 129 IOO'S ,j;.-, BUFFERIN PALS DEllNEX TABLITS VITAMINS POWDER DIAPERS "G $ 119 llG •2 29 1'/o-OZ.98C 01100 100. • PAMPERS OVERNITE 12'1 ................ 1Jc INDEN POND'S STYLE SHAMPOO COLD CREAM HAIRSPRAY 89' l fG lo 89' ASST. 54c ASST. '" s.oz. l.)-OL 11 .oz . NEWBORN 30'1 ............. SI .31 DAYT IME 15'1 .................. 93< DAYT IME 30'1 ............... 11.65 SUPIRIOI • lllF 401.JNCE Y!!!flT CHAllf~I COTT A.GI BOLD DITIRGENT 14,00 St. I•"•"•"' 1. .... W .. ,., ..... PRICES EFFEC. THURS . thru WED., SEPT. 23-29 2FOl27' 'f'ITH FRUIT ASSORTED FLAVORS HALF 22' PINT PINT .... .. 37' SMA.Ll ..................... 3tc LAll:GI ...................... Ttc QUART ............. 68' 1-0l. •ACKITS ...... •tc IROWN ................... •t• . - DIAL PACKAGl GIANT 78' Sill 101 w"' Ni......,. •~. c"'' M .. . 'l'J 1111!11''' ...... ,,, H1•f1-tr111 .... .. J60J w"" •••-•t• s""'· S111t• A•• 1111 C•111111R A•n", • .,, ... llfl JJ'' H.m T11tri1 A"'11"' ...._ A11t 111'.10 1..,t Ctlti111 A•"•· Or111tt 15%1 Ww111l111,., llJd., WHP111l111ltt )tJO Weit ll11ttl11 A•tllYI , A111h1l111 J'JO 141119tt A•t11•1, l111t1 A111 1JJO Mt,tdtlt11 A•et1•1, l111t1 A111 21•• w"' ''''""'"""· •··~.i .. JI 10 Nt•p1rt ll•d .. C:111t M111 1171 1"4111 St•Mt, C:o"t M .. , 11 171 lM Hiii A•t1111, T•llt11 14112 1111 ..... ,, ... ,,,., w•1"rff \ I 48 DAIL V PILOT Wtdntsday, Septt111btr 22, 1971 TREAT TASTE -TEMPTING Nutrition Packs School Snacks When school's out for the day and the kids come rushing home, hungry as bears, give them a nutritious snack such as milk and cookies. Here are two nutritious sweels -one a bar cookie, the other a cup- cake -that will beoon1e fast favorites with your }'Oungsters. Banana Nut Bars are pack- ed with nutrition fro m bananas, oats, nu!s a n d raisins. Since they're a bar cookie they don't ·have 10 be rolled out, dropped or cuL Preparation takes Jess 1 ime. Frosting them is e v e n simpler. Simply fold brown sugar into dairy sour cream and spread it on the slightly cooled bars and lop ~·ith nuts. Return them to the oven just long enoUBh to glaze the top- ping. Banana Nut Bars arc ex- cellent travelers, so bake a double batch -one for the kids and one lo tote along to a potlu ck dinner. church supper, fa ll picnic or cook o u t • Grownups "'ill lol'e their spicy goodness, too. Double Ch{)('()late Cupcakrs are simple and nutritious enough for after-i;chool snack- ing, yet festi \'e enot1gh for a party. Decorate witl1 curn r ;H\- dy and they 're ;i ll<1llowcrn treat! Applesauce and dairy sour cream add extra nutrition and moistness and increa::;c !he keeping qualities o( these chocolate miniatures. Added taste appeal comes from grated orange peel. For a quick frosting melt chocol<1te pieces together with butter in milk, then beat in C'Qn- fectioners sugar. No need to frost each cake individual ly: instead twirl the cupcake tops in the frosting and they'll come oot with a shiny party glut. Both of theae recipes can be frozen before frosti ng. St-rvfrl with cold milk, they make ~rfect snacks V.'hich help aatisfy a youngster's S\\'Cel tooth, appetite and daily nutri- tional requirements. BANANA NUT BAR ~ cup (1 stick) butler 1 'A''"rup! sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups ma.shed ripe bananas 1 % cups quick oats, un· cooked l~ cupa an.purpose nour ~~ teaspoon salt II teaspoon baklng soda 'it. teupooa cinnamon V. teupoon nutmeg S/3 cup chopped walnuts l/J cup seedfess raisins )o"'foltiDI 1 cu p d•iry aour cream 113 cup firmly packed light brown au.gar t/3 cup chopped walnut.s To make Bars; Jn • large mixing bov.'\ cream butter: gradually add sugar and beat until Jight and rJuffy. Beat in egg and \'i1nilla. Add banana <ind oats. Sift together flour. s;itt. soda. cinnamon and nutmeg and add to mixture. Sfir in nuts and raisins. Spread evenly in butlered 1;i1 2 x IOI,., x I-inch jelly roll pan. Bake in preheated 37fl degree oven, 25·30 minutes. Remove to wire rack and cool JO ininules. · To prrpare Frosting: In a small mixing bov•! fold brown sugar into sour crcain. Spread ovrr bars; sprinkle on nuts. Return to oven 5 addi!lonal 1ninutes. Cool in pan on "·ire rack : cul inlo bars. J\1akes 4 do1.cn bnrs. Note: .!\lay be frozen unfrosted. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CUPCAKES 12 cup t I stick ) butler l'i cups sugar 2 Pggs J square~ (I-Ounce t'aeh l u n s11·ectenerl chOCQlatc. 1neltcd and cooler! 2 ft1blrspnons grated orange peel 1 teaspoon l':lni\1<1 21.1 eups sifted ;J!l-pur·pose flour 1 '~ teaspoons bakini: powder l 1e<ispoon baking sod<1 1 ~ traspoon sail I cup dair.v sour crran1 ~., Clip applesaure l eup chopped pecans Frosting I package (6 ouncesl semi- sv>'eet chocolate pieces 1~ cup t 1? stickJ butter I 13 cup mi!k 3 cups sifted confectinners sugar 1 tablespoon orange juil:e Corn candy ·ro prepare Cupcakes: ln large 1-nixing bowl cream but · ter: gradually add sugar and beat unti l light and rlufly. Beal in eggs. one at a time. Add chocolate, orange peel and vanilla . SHI together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add to cream mix tu re ll lternately with sc.ur cream and applesauce. Stir in nuts. 1Jutteror ltff~ll~YOr - foil cups !%-inch diameter muffin cups. Fill three-fourths full with batter, Bak:e in preheated 3 5 O degree oven, IS-20 minutes. Cool in pao on wire rack 5 minutell. Turn onto rack lo cool completely. To prepare fo'rosting: Tn saucepan over low heat. mell chocolate pieces and butter in milk, .stirring ronstanlly, until chocolate melts. Remo,·r from heat. S!ir in sugar and orange juice. Beat until smooth. Dip lop of cUJX<ikes in lo chocolate: g11rnish with corn randy. f\takes about • do7.rn miniature cupcakes. N'lte : May ~ frozen unfrosted. OUND BEEF FRESH GROUND HOURLY AIY AMOUIT -•T ,.UST LSL PACKASIS fl!OM OUR MA YFRESH FAMILY Of PROUD BIRDS MAYFRESH ·.JUNIOR ... TURKEYS U.S.D.l. HADE A 4 le I .. SID ~49C GILBERT H. 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' W.c'.:.''c:'.c".:."::·c:S.,=":.mc:":.'-'::'::.· .:.1•_1_1 ______ DAILY PILOT 47 Recipes Sprout Self-Expres_sion By JO.UNA BLINN SAN FRANCISCO -"l drive a VW camper, jog, eat organic food -and never go to parties," !laid bright-eyed Susan Saint James, digging in- to an ample mound of cottage cheese. ''l guess r haven't been to a party in over two years. We eat home cooking and try to grow our own food. That's not conforming to the Hollywood way l know, but it ls con- forming very much to the • midwestern sort of way, "We like to eat our main meal al noon when we're working. Th e aromatic mak- ings of a soy bean aoup in the worlcl wafted into her dressing room. "Kiddo," Susan's adorable six-month-old pup (a 5 7 varieties dog, she s a i d J , hungrily gnawed his bone, now waiting for soup. They were on the location shooting of her new NBC-TV se rie s , "McMillan & Wife," in which she plays a kooky-at-ho me helpmate to p o I i c e com- missioner Rock Hudson . Susan's Ideas are uniquely her own. She's young, pretty and outspoken and admires people "who rock the boat and take risks to find their own way o! thinking." She con- siders herself a "non-con- formist individual, but not in dress -I dress very simply - or in hair style (she now sports a new shaggy style). "What's difficult," the ae- lress said, "i!J to look in the mirror and find yourself, not look in a mage.zine and say 'I'll be that person' and copy the makeup and hairstyle. I sel- dom change my hair anymore and I 81.ay the same weight (she once fluctuated from 115 to 1491." She we.s born in Los Angeles, raised in Rockford, Ill., and educated in a con-,,. veht -not exactly the Peggy Maxwell type that has made her a favorite of TV watchers the last several ye2rs. "I just think of niys elf as myself and while I understand the desire of others to want to adopt new lifestyles, I would never want to be anyone else. I guess that makes me more of an individual than a non- confonnist!" she sai d. "I like to cook, but we don't much because we're vegetarians. We don't believe you have to slaughter meat to survive. Animals have a' much right to live as m11n. After all," she said, "we are our anima l'11 keeper:<!. '1 Mentally, I became a vegetarian a long time ago, but spiritually only about a yea r and a half ago. It ta kes a long time for this to resolve and become practical In your life, you know. At first, I was only going to eat nutmeats: or nut milk, but from the philosophy I read and absorb- ed, I finally realized that milk, eggs and cheese are only the natural processes of a healthy animal and require n o slaughter. So, now I drink raw milk, but seldom eat eggs - maybe five times a months. ACTRESS Suun Saint JamH few tomato plants, but th& high point will come when we have a garden and can grow our own vegetable1." Susan's vegetarianism is closely linked to concern for her mental well-being rather than mere vanity. "1£ you look at entertainen; -there aren't many who are vegetarisns - there'' a wonderful calmness and tranquility jwit being around them: SUSAN'S SOY BEAN SOUP 1 cup dried soy bean!!I 3 cups distilled water 2 scant cups liquid (left-over cooking Uquid fr o m vegetables or pulp from carrots, or celery put through juicerator ~ 2 tablespoons unliltered black strap molasses 1 teaspoon sea salt (use i,s amount lf using crystals) 1 'h teaspoons dry mustard 2 small onions, peeled, chop· ped Soak soybeans overnight and then put them in freez.er In li- quid in which they have been soaked. Thaw slightly; put in- to stoclr. pol with liquid (vegetable juice or pulp ), molasses, sea salt, mustard. Cook slowly about 11,~ hours, stir often to prevent sticking. Add onion, cook 30 minutes longer (or until soup is cooked to thin gravy consi&tencyl. Taste to correct seasonings, add more mustard as desired. Serve11 6-8. ORGANlC VEGETABLE SALAD BOWL Your choice of salad green!!: Bibb lettuce, spinach, romaine, cr.bbage, watercress or par- sley, wa stlcd . refrigerated or crisped greens. 1/4 bell pepper, cut in rings 2 tablespoonssu n flow tr seeds, toa!!lted 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted Small jar artichoke hearts, drained (reserve jui~ for dressing ) 1 large carrot, grated 2 small beets, grated 6 oli ve' (ripe or pimento- stuffed) Small avocado Sea salt, to taste Freshly ground pepper, op- tional "I eat soy beans three or four times a week. The recipe I most value is great, but soy· beans are often difficult to get (they're available in most health stores)," she said. "We like tuna fixed with a special dressing we get , without oil." She referred to her boyfriend, Tommy, who's al.so her makeup man, and who at the moment was giving the soup 11' final taste-test. "We get most of our oil from oots or avocado!, but we love organic salad!." Susan's salads are an unusual melange o f organically-grown vegetable!, aeed! and nuts. "I love aUalfa sprout.. and grow them for garnishing salads. We're also going to try and sprout our own soy beans. And I have a Mix: greens. pepper, seeds, artichoke hearts. carrot. beet a nd whole olives Jn salad bowl. Toss lightly with sea salt., ground pepper to taste. Cut avocado into small slivers tCJ garnish salad. Serve with juice from artichokes to make its own dressing wit h a squeeze of lemon or serve with creamy avocado dressing made with: one-half avocado pureed, ~~ cup pla.ln yogurt. 1,'.i: teaspoon sea salt, pinch snipped fresh chervil (or parsley), fe,v drops onion juice, fresh lemon juice to taste, crushed hot pepper to taste. Mix, chill well. Maka about one scant cup. j ! I ' l ' ' l ~ ' • • • •• I ·~ . . .. . ~ .. -. . . .--. . . . . . . . ' .... t •, .·~-.·.·~··· •.• ···~ .;; ..• ·~· • •• \ '., ' ~ ····-;••· N PILOT ·ADVERTISE" J () ~~~~~~~~~~~ TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART GIVES YOU MORE i Take Meat .•• Thriftimort Meot E•perls personally choose every single sid e of beef we bu)O; If it isn't from o younger more tender steer, we let som eone e lse buy it, Then we tri m out every b it of t he l!KCes bone & fo t. Only th•n do we weig h it. So when you b uy a cut of beef ot Thr if timart, you know you're getting someth ing 5pec iol, di1count pric ed. \ .J E R~s E y,m A :ID .. ~' '~ ~-WINS 26 GOLD MEDALS And the d iffe re nce comes tliro ug h to you when yo u see how little it i hri nks in the cooldng and Ik e woy It de lites you with It's tende rn ei s. One more thingl Thrlftlm•rt ch•r9e1 le11 e11 mere me•I Items tha11 other luperm•rkafl. ull~ u .. . ....... ..... . ,., ~ r~ H -~p FlCIYor, F!11••' No t-tR ~ r ~ ~. :; r ~ .e--m· "'"1 '"'"d'""· ,_ I '::' · .. miiii ~] . . ond Whole1orne11eu _. .;t· . j , ."~~. r/St.:. i ~'t.....g .A:~ FEATURED AT •l •C l ~ f fffCllVf WED. THRU TUES, SEPT. 21·28 BLUE CHIP STAMPS ON ALL PRODUCE AND MEAT DIPT. PURCHASES 1,~"~'"~"~''~"~'"~'°~""~"~"~"'~"~"~'"~"~"~··~'~:;;;.;•~··~u~o"~"-"!~"';._~~~~~~---, >!Ii '"~•ru: ~OU1~!l !MR TOTAL DISCOUNT THRIFTIMART ~I EAT o t:PAftT ,U E '\'"1' !'ll E AT DE l'ARl'.'I E .'\'T FRESH CAUGHT ILYER . ~SALMON -.{ . ' , .... _ ... ", WHOLE or HALF 4-~ LB S. FR ES H CAUGHT -·B·OZ. SIZf c TE NOER·AGE O 5TE ER BEEF r-~-;;,,,Li.END-1 .... -~:RIB ROAST: 1$119 1 I LI I L ____ .:._1 • TE NDER-AGE D STEE R BEE R c . ~~~Eaac LB. LB. _"IDAHO BROOK 79 c ~·-~,~TROUT .... IA. e.otJf .1N 95c I .-1~toN cur RUMP ROAIT .... 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[I ' YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER) JOIN Wrtffttrre @ LAKERS or KINGS FAN CLUBS DllCOUNT TICKETS TO S L.t.KIR OR S KING OAMIS P'LUS T·SHlltTS, PINNANTS AND MIM· llRIHIP CARDS. . QUAKER OATS 18·0Z. 29c VEGETABLES 2:::· 29c CHOPPED Bl'IOCCOLI 36c HALIBUT a.oz. -·9c PKG. A5501'1TED & DECORAT OR VIVA TOWELS LARGE ROLL 29c DENNISON 'S GIANT AJAX 65c SHERBET HALF OAL, 49_c LEMONADE 12·0Z. TIN 19 c 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 5858 WARNER, e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROV f e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO , ' . - W!dntsday, Stpltmbtr 22, 1971 DAILY P!Lllf · I '' OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES. DUBUQUE • 3 LB. SIZE CANNED HAM ECONO PAK-3 LBS. OR OVER 2 88 .CHUCK EA.~ STEAK ,. BLADE CUT FAD SLICED BACON 59~. 54~. P,11111111JoHN •8 oz. 28 ~-CHUCK RIB 109 ' 1c;;rtiU,/li• LINK SAUSAGE ~ .. : ,ROAST ~~DE 55~. STEAK ~:NE ••• I BACON . ~STANDING 97c ,...,......,., •QUICK MEAL FAVORITES• ! JIMMY DEAN i Lii Ron 7 5 . lUB ROAST ~~GE ••· cARNA110N: 32 oz. 149 . , FRESH MEAT LOAF 65c 1 SAUSAGE :~:~ c ·~T-BONE 1 sa Breaded Fish Steaks !A. 11 • STEAKS CHICKEN & BEEF FLAVOR ' ; :. ••• MRS.FRIDAY•l40Z. HEAT AND EAT EASTERN BONELESS FILLETS 79 BONELESS Breaded Round 119 .. · SHURTENDA GREY SOLE . ~-t,-~·FAMIL~~-~~~-~ .. :J~;. Shrimp . !A 1'. STEAKS 1 ~ BETTY CROCKER:• 5 FlAVORS 49C '~ 'HAMBURGER HELPERS ~' l@ /.lfR1EX BLEACH 90'' 49c @HUNTS PEALCHESCE D.YELtow ~~G 29c i @D'oG''FO'<>i> ,.o, CAN 74' 23< I ~BA KER'S • 6 oz. ~1 FUDGE CHIPS 74' 19< I DEL MONlE • JO oz. '{, 41 @ ~.~~!,I, COCKTAIL ;;" ,,, c I ~DELMONTE . fRENCH STYLE . 160ZCA"l ~ ·GREEN BEANS 'J1' 24< @OEL·MQNTEt(MoRN Hot[ KER:N£~c 23c ~DEL MONTE • 1 ~OZ 80Tll£ ~TOMATO CATSUP ti' 22< @'MARYREi~~NJ~M OR srtot rs~~ACKs5~7c ®"'sTERSCHOlCEcorm y'• 10s COLGATE TOOTHPASTE :::r. SOMI sto•u CllAHI l k BAN DRY AEROSOL :~.:. ... ., SOMI STOllS CHA•81 1.69 @fi.EISCHMANN'S • 1 l8. SOFT MARGARINE 48< @KRAFT • 8 OZ. • GRAT ED PARMESAN CHEESE 88< ORE IOA • 2 l 8. REG. • OR CRINKLE CUT 47c FRENCH FRIES 24 OZ. • f ROZEN • MIXED 42< Pictsweet VEGETABLES eEAS 43< @ fllRDSEYE • 90Z. • fROZEN COOL WHIP 56< 8 PACK • l AN GENOORF HOT DOG OR 33c HAMBURGER BUNS SWEET e RI PE ® BRIDGEFORD • 1 LB.• FROZEN BAKE-IN-BOX BREAD 21< ;CRANSHAW -~MELONS ~a;E:;::;:::~· ·:.!]· G·~ ... 1,-.rr., CONGESPERIN ....... ..,,,. SOMI ITO•U Cll A•Gf 71, VITAL IS HAIR TONIC :::; .. SOMI llMD CllAHI 9:k SEEDLESS GARDEN FRESH RED DELICIOUS c It. " , EXCEDRIN ·GRAP .. APPLIS , DRY FALL FLOWERS 58~. STAR FLOWERS 68C EVERLASTING ROSES -k DRIED . . • STRAW FLOWERS OTHER FALL ITEMS AVAILABLE: 1~..._..."".< it' ., , ARTIC HOKE PUFF KITS, EUCALYPTUS, SEA OATS, 1_r « ,..,.... NATURAL BARLEY. MIXED BOUQ UETS. " ITALIA, RED, BLACI(' 1-o·~~G LBS. ' ~ IT'S SMART TO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD TAAllA2120SO.lllSTOl.ATW~ '· TAlllSA 2200 HAltOlt llYD. AT WllSON PAUIA 1023 WALllEI AT LA PALMA -----------------1 I . - • \ • . . -.. ~ . . ~ .~ ' -.-.. -.... -.·. .. 58 DA.JLY PILOT Wtdnr16.lr, St Pttmbtr 22, 1971 --"'-"--~~~~~~~~~~ Homemade .Gumdrops Blend Spice and Everything Nice DIAll NAN: 1 U ve heard and salt into si fted nour . Sift refrlgcr.ated )usl CUOJ!gh mix fot one board, kneed about 1:> timts. let your fire die down to I adding l teatpOOn sugar and I aw • pmdrop t)'pt c•ody for .all ingredients again to gel Now obviously }'OU tren't b1scui l b&lch while you start Roll lo '.t inch thickness. CUt steady glo""· or you'll wind 411 egg beaten with I cup waler to ddldttn can be made eully ~·ell mixed. Cut fat into (lour going to want kl lug •ii thil m your c·ampfire )'OU will have to ic squares with a kn ife if Jt with some biscuits burned, 2 cups mix. I am sure you trMt boi:ed t el.ttai dUlert mixture fi to tc.xture of ~rse a rucks&d: if you are hiking break '11 down your&elf. I an1 isn't handy to cnrry a biscuit some not. Brown one side tor would be lnltresled in a lari::e included In her booklet "Dollru Saving Hut Dishtl" maJ become your f amll y'1 r<l~oriles. \'ou may obtain ' copy by sending 25 cents Inf postage stamps, ple.ue) plus • self-nddressed, starn ped, lon1 envelope wi th your request t4 her 1n care of the DAll.i' at1e1. Do you Pvt •D a com me.al so all lat particles rugged territory. The mix c.an just not that good a cutter, althou gh a small emp-· about >7 minutes. Turn and paperback book that came out recipe'! J ha\'e aoa blie.a able Co are 'A'ell coated. Store In tight-be measured into 'detinlte mathematician. ty can would do . brown the other aide for about just last April. "Woodall's kcatc one. -CYNTHIA J, ly covered container for as an1ou nts, stored in plastic It takes 2 cup!> of the Grrasr a skillet or griddle the same amount of ti1ne. Campsite Cookhook" edited by HAR NETT. CASPER, Wy. long as six "'t•eks al roon1 bags nr glass jars and bf unsifted n11x with 1~ cup water li!'.:h lly. place biscuits about Oven bakin g calls for 10 Marilyn A. Bartmess. Many cookbook! do skip temperature unless you use ready for ~peedy mixing. If 10 make 12·1• biscuits. Stir one lnc'h .apart. Pan shoul d be 1Tiinutes at 425. over that one but l have lard . Then it has !o be you are intent on making up v.·elL Turn onto a floured pretty hot but you'll have to You c.an make f1;1pjacks by Some of Nan \Viley's recipes PILOT. ~~~~~~~-'-~~~~--=-'--~~~~~~~-'---'--~---'.~~~~~~~---"'---'-~~~~-'-~.:__~~~~~~- LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiey several . \Vhlle it is not possi· hie to du plic&h!' stort'·boUfhl gumdrops lhcst' arc good, the y are fun to ma kt' and you know l'Xactly what goe!I Into them . The first Us Apricot Dl'lighLs. Combine. a 3--0unct' package of fruit gelat in {any flavor1 11.·ith I cup sugar in a saucepan. Stir in I can (I pound, 4 ouncesl apricots, drained and purchas. ed . Cook and stir over low heat unUJ mixture begins to boil or Is clear and thickened. Ta ke from heat. Stir in 1h cup finely chopped al monds or ~I. cup chopped walnuts. Pour into a 9 x 5 x 3 loaf pan g.rused with butter or margarine. Chill till firm. Cut in squares and roll in sifted confedJontrs sugar. Let st.and at room temperature unti l dry, about three to four hours. Roll In more of the sugar. Store in a lightly CO\'ered container sepa rating layers with waxed paper. Then there is the kind you make with plain gelatin. For 'furkish Delig ht mix 2 en- velopes of unflavored gelatin, 2 cups sugar and 1/4 teaspoon salt in .a saucepan. Add I cup waler. bring kl a boil, stirring to dissolve well. tmmer 20 minutes. Take from heat, add 1/4 cup orange juice, 2 table- spoons ~mon juice and a fl'W drops of red food coloring. Chi ll to unbeaten egg white consistency. Add 1h cup chopped nuts and 1,1, cup chopped raisins. Turn Into the loaf pan which has been riOHd with cold water, or an 8 J: 4 flat pan if you can find that size. Chill till !inn. Loostn around edges of p.an with a sharp knife dipped on cold water, turn out on the board lightly dusted with con· feclioner1 sugar. Cu t J n squares. Roll again in sugar. J think you would like Pastel Marshmallows !l<l much more liflbtly tender than what you can buy. Dissolve 3 ounce package fruit navored gelatin (any fla vor ) ln ~ cup boll ing "at.er over low tieat. Stir In I cup 1Ugar till dtl&0lved. I Do not boll.) Blend in 3 tables· spoons light com syrup. Chill till ,lightly thickened. Line an $.inch square pan with w1xed paper. Grease paper 11.·ith mar g ar i n e . Beat gelatin on hi11best speed of electric mixer unti l soft peak& fonn (about 5 minute!'!). Pour into pan. refrigerate overnight. Tum out on board beavlly dusted with con· fectioners q ar. To remo ve p1per, dampen surface. 1,t stand a fft' mtnutu. Peel off. Dust candy top wi th more sugar , Cut in 1-lnch squares. Roll cut edges ln the sugar. About fi dozen. DEAR NAN: Do )'OU hav r a rtt:lpe for !lome kind of blacults that could M mad" in the bush? Ideally you abould hr able. to pre-mix the dry in· lft'dleuU, •dd w11tr and CMk lli a fryiDC pan O\'Cr I fin;. I know many campers aad lllktrl woWd love. to have. nch a reclpe. MURRAY GADD, O'ITAWA, ONTARIO No aooner uUd than done. You could 1111 1 commtrdally packaged mis but hert I.I one you can make yOUl"ltlf. It's 1ood for Ill aorU of things. 'The lull roclpe calll for t cups sifted all-purpott flour (not ,.ll·rlalncl. Vo cup double ec- tion bakina powder. I cup plus 2 tablespoons dry milk solids. 4 tea.spoons ult and J ~ cups vqetable sbortenlng or 114 cup lltd. Stir btldnt powd<T, dry milk Nuts Top Brussels PECAN· TOPPED BRUMEL8 8PROllTS 2 peckqes (elCh IO ounca) -Bnl..W IPl'Olltl 14 cup (Vo of • '4-powid st.let butter V.l•'l""' tall v. cup chopped toasted ....... Coat l(ll'OUtl -=rdlng l<I 1J9Cbae ~; dr1in •nd Pleet In warm tervln, dish. In • mnalJ 1kil~l mell but· ter""' -•tlly low heat: lOlll Md ..it Ind pec1ns t nd attr unlD hol : 1poon <V<nly OV<r 34081 l(ll'OUtl. M1U. 6 l<rVI .... 26:. lb. !Jtlolllll~'"''"''""""tl' ... "'' ... ""'''"'"'"''""'"''"'"'"'~ 1tt.Jo1.t{N(lft 59~ J U. .. vi;;, Butt Portioa I FRESH PORK ! CHOPS I ~ l.cin, f cut•rn, Corn f.d. 89C ~ l ~;;c~'L;.·9,~ ·I :;..,,,.,.,,,,.uww1•1•--l-'"'''""'"''lll!IWtll!hf. Mole Hams :~.~. 59~ Ji11y Dea1Sausage.":".';:.751 Joaes Sliced Bac0n ~:: 73' Breakfast Sausage .::?!. 79' resh Ground Beef fANCl FllllJS fAISH Jll1ns EASTERN SOlE 79 · RED SNAPPER 98 ~' {J[[P 11/fEl[. l PlllCE: .• ~ .. , " .. ~.t ... ' • ~· ... MAWAUAN Pineafple Julee fc11<r fo•m.I 27' AC. Ol. '''""" FRUIT COCKTAIL Dole ~ IN HU.VY SYRUP ~ ~ •' ' ' ~•\ ~ ~ "~••I "' :14, - BANQUET DINNERS FROZEN ASSro VAAlt!ltS HNll Ml/ W... r;:oL\ ~ IUL~ "· J.w . °'""'' 59~ ~MOKlP PORK CHOPS . " 89~ ., '" ~l!li:11-1 Save with Vons Everyt/ay Slim Prices lXTIA VALVES IN Tiil MEAT DPAITMl/fTT BEEF C11.rom·T ,;,.,,,,.f TM Von1 W"'f for Top MIVF Vo/11•1 ··...:._., ... ~~L y~~ ., --"' ;; USDA 1111,.m11111ui1111ru11u,..1<•1111111~~"""""'n"i 1 0<ocr lllSK IMlllCAM : I LAMB CHOPS I 1o1e1esa c.• ::-:= ... 1 ''"'"'""""'" '"" · SIOS i S~11Wer Cloll -:::·~.::-'1'! i . I u. i Cnler Cit C~1clt -:::: ~-:::: It· i LARGE RIB CHOPS :-::;; '1~! F111ily Steaks -::':".:~~ 'I ~ i.~.!!,~ .. f~,,~,,.~.~Q~ .. ,,:.:;,~,, .. ~.~.:::,.~ B.f Fritten ---~:~ 91• /!!'Jf!J Sliced Bacon "~u'=~·~ 59' 1:7 Link Sausage ,.,,,;,."';"~::·:1'::~, 29' lf!'.:l!l/ Pork Butt Roast ':',;";~~~~ 59£ m Fresh Pork Steak ~:.-.. 69£ ff£{f!/F ANcv··;1IMs ... .._ PEAS ;;;;;; .. , 303 CAN ... WHISKEY FRESH BUTIER 81' 8l•t1ded K•rrtuc~y s3s9 &6-f'R. JJ,iifl1J fITTH SMIRNOFF VODKA ao.P~.~>-Gol.$1 O" so~• Sl.16 GILl!Y'S DRY GIN ro.PI!. y...GAL Sft9S SO"• SOc ·7 .. TEFLON COATED GLASS OVENWARE SAYE SO% AND MORE! ~VIVA PURR CAT FOOD PAPER TOWELS J.uorled Decorator ColOl'i mlfJIIJEI BLEACH MJB RICE MIXES HORMEL CHILI CON CARNE ONS COFFEE dUi.~ 69' POTATO CHIPS ~~z~h;59' COTTAGE CHEESE;S£37, FRESH BREAD ;Wo~~25' SOFT DRINKS ii";99' [§19 /tt!Sli I f.i\, i I.I:! J.iii, I .I I .ti . ' . .. 10' ,.,, " o BH• 29' ), .. . '" .. 35' ,, "• "' Crinkle Cut Potatoess~~f.~1~69' ffJaJ P k M• "'"' """" '""""' , .•. "'· 55' fiffilili1 anca e IXAvn1 JenhmaSynp ~79' ~ Quaker Oats Cereal ·~, 33' llll1J Strained Baby Food .'.:~~: 8' !4!!!11 Hydrox Cookies ~~~:: 20 ~~ 57' llJ!!lJ ,Ol'Kf C j 29 , J11ky • i •lll'lll•!ol~~ HUUl111~U l~Wlllfil!!lll, F11ey Apples ~ lell Peppers ~·::· lloteyiews Iron Oaioas ':C:·c:,,~ Fren Canatioas =:. Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive , Capistrano Beach I ' lb. 19~ lf 10~ 891 Gillette Super Stainless BLADES :~::.sac 89c 't'AlUl Gillette Foa•y ~:~::-::~ 68' B1yer Alpiri1 .. .;.~~. -.:~.. 49' Vons Shampoo .:. -:-:::. 44' Voas Cre111 li1ae .:,~; 44' 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springlla le, Hun tington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 12.0Z:. l'KG ...... . COTIAGE CHEESE JlllSfT"V<!D, f .. '™8. W.CA! O' C•u.MEO, ···3Jc '" American Cheese .:."Z~. Kosher Fr~nks ~~;~:d~~: Sandwich Beef "::-;· !~< .. 95~ •1 11 59' 21082 Beach Blvd., P.· ··~glen Beacb 1 ~9 50 Mag;101ia, tountain Yal,ley. ' I ' I • El Rancho J1as earned an envied reputation for superior meats •.• bet!, lamb, pork, pou ltry •.. seafoods , t oo. But one of the most severe tests of any butcher shop is the quality of ground n1eat~. \Ye' re ready to pu t ours to the te st anytime .•• \\·hy not accept the challenge this 'reek, ,,·hen prices are go lo,v? 'l'a.ste the difference •.. compare quality •.. and be glad you chose El Rancho! . Ch b • d · $2 79 ateau r1an .. u;~·~·~·. £".o!c.e.... lb The epitome! .•. Supel.'b satisfaction! .•. Naturally aged for finer fla\•or and natural tenderne:ss! Filet Mignon .... u;s;~-~ .. ~HP!c.e •• ~2 9~ Nothing more need be said. 'Vhen you \Vant the finest In a steak, simply choose El Ra.11clto fillets! H t f S• 1· • R t U.S.D.A. $169 ear o 1r 01n oas ... c.H?~~... lb Boneless, to gire you more good eating, hearty beef that's sure to afford satisfaction you shop for! Rainbow Trout ................ 39:. PDQ Shrimp .................... 69 ¢ f;portsmau's favorite, anytime! l\l in. 5 oz. ea. Peeled, cleaned, deveined ••. La Roca, 12 oz. Smoked Salmon ........... ~1.98 1t. Sliced Bacon .................. 59~ You'll lo\'e the added fla\'Ol' of the smoke! EI Rancho's o"·n .•. thicker, ranch-sly!~ slices. Super Fresh Produce! Callllhas ......... 5! 'l'he first cut of the knife releases a delicate tempting aroma that Jets you know the n1el on 'vill be ripe, S\reet l\'iti1 r e,varding fla\'or ! Italian Onions .............. 2 11. 25¢ Green Beans ..................... 29~ Large size .•. red and S\\"ect .•• 'bu1·ger favorites! Snapping crisp ... \rith garden goodness flavor '. Ripe Tomatoes .................. 19~ Italian Prunes ................... 10~ Ripe enough to cat ... solid f or pretty slices! i.·rcsh prune plums '"ith s'veet luscious taste : Super Delicatessen Specials! Mild Cheddar ........ E~.R.A~~~~~ •• ~ •• 89~ 1\·atural cheddar ••• crcan1y, mlld .•. great for snack,;, for sandwiches or fo r cooking! By lhc p iece. Sliced American ............. $1.39 Knocks or Franks ............. 79' l~rafl's big econoiuy size .•• 11,2 pound pkg. \.'icnna brand ••. continental flavor ! 12 oz. Danish Ham .................... 59' Chocolate Chip Cookies ..... 49' Dano la ... in1porled lean goodness! .•• 4 oz. Pillibw·y 's ..• all you do is bake 'en1 ! 15 oz. Super Liquor Values! IT'S NEW! HOLlDA Y TIMES Scotch ......... ~u~~! ........ $ 5 49 The ne,vest member of El Rancho's family of l ine ti;>irits! 80 proof for slp·ability or smooth mixing! Also in 5ths at $4.49 or half.gallon at,.$10.95. -~; a.JJc;tJ~ ..()JL.Ran.clMJ~-li ~i.tffJO'~ .-.-. by-thr::Trr.~c. :A'!"urt-11rnrr f m;rir itr'.'t itl El Ranoho or Holida v Tintc s lnbels ••• in like si:c ••• fo r 10~0 discoiintl Blended Whiskey~'l.99 El Rancho Gin FIFTH '3.85 El Rancho's own, 86 proof I Ql IU9 Flavor that •lands up I QL $4.15 Straight Whiskey 51?4.99 El Rancho T equila!4.89 El Rancho sou r mash , 6 yr. Ql $5.99 Mado in Mexico, qualil}' I QL $5.19 Dround 816' ...... 9.~~~.1rr.~ .... 51! For economy .•• use it so many ways ••• and be so pleased with the s&vings ! Choose bulk or 'llli!orm P&ttlll Ground 816' ........ ~~~~.1 ....... II Try tills for flavor and tenderness! Lean beef shaped into patties or in bulk ••• fre•h always! Ground 816' .. ~~r.~~ .. ~~.~~.1 .. 111 Exlra lean beef ••• tasly ••• and you !mow iL"s always freah at El Rancho, whether you choooe· bulk or pat. Ground 816' .. ~~?.~.~ .. l!-.~.~.1 ... llf So very, very lean · ••. and yet so flavor!lll and tender! Super~un C"'99td Stolt ......... n¢ IL Ham Loaf. ~~e~. ~e~~!'. 89~ Meat Loaf.~~~.~~~~'. 79~- El Rancl1o's O\\"U ham, pork, cornflake crumbs, eggs! Finest ground me&tl!, blended, seaaoned, freah emt Sausage. J!A~~A~.~rr~e •• 89~ \Vith fresh ground meats, seasoned Old \\'orld \vay l Sausage.~~~!~~. 49~ El Rancho's blend ground meats, selected aeaaonings I Chili Grind ........ 69~ Lamb Patties ..... 49~. Lo·Cal Grind ..... 99~ <:;hunks of tender, hearty beef! Fresh gr ound, from lean "lamb! Great Beef .•• fat free as can be El Rancho's Ham ... ~L~ .s~~ ~~f! ... 5 9~ There is a diff~encc ! Our hams are f rom selected :pork legs, cured to our specifications, for s.ati.sfa.Ction I Butt Portion of Ham • • • • • 69c lb. Center Cut of Ham Slices • • $1.09 lb. Super Grocery Specials! Buns .. ~~~ ~~~~~~R.5! .. ,,.,.,, Langendorf's •.• package of eight! And the name is your usurance of qualityl .. Hunt's Catsup ....... 1•4.~z= ~~!1!~ .~ .... 19c n icl1 and thick :ind "just right" seasoned f You use it so many \rays, it's \vise to get several! Mayonnaise ....... ~'!A.Ff~:;·.q0f~! ....... 59c Sprcarl 1t on 'burgers ... or sand\viches ••• use it in salads, and be glad you sa,•ed at EI Rancho's pricel Hunt's Tom a to Sauce ......... ~--~~~-......... 3 FOR 25c \\'ork \\·ondcrs \Vith ground meat by adding zesty colorful lfunt':r Tomato Sauce .• it's so versatile I Royale Paper Towels ............. ~'~-~~~ ...... : ...... 29C So soft .. , so absorbent ••. and ,vith. Vi'et..5trength that dtea the Job! Colors,_ white or pnnb I S • f. Id I c HALF·GAUOH 6'r pr1ng 1e ce . ream ...................... : .......... . Ever;ybody's favorite dessert ••• a nytime I Choose be fl&vora you prefer in the square cartonl B·B·Q Sauce ............ JS¢ A· 1 Sauce ............... 69• lfeinz, 16 oz. btls., choice of var.'etiesJ Add zest to many meat .dishea I 10 OS. Frenchette Dressing .. 39¢ . Chunky Blue Cheese ••• 8 "'· bottle I Stouffer Meat Pies ... 49• Choose Beef or Chicken .. 10 .,.._ bir I Minute Rice .'.~~.3 '" '1 Pork, Rib Roast or Drunoticlc. · · -Chi ff on Margatf'ne .... 43' Always •oft and apro•dab lel 1 lb. ctn. Gino's Junior Pizza .... 79• Individual aize, pkr. of 6, choice of 81 -Mac-aroni-&-Cheese-249!- Kraft's main course or lunch, 7 01. Blueberry Mdfin Mix 49¢ Betty Crocker, ~ to ~e I 18~ oz. Bordo Gra.lefruit ...... 29¢ Ripe sections, 1\veet. delici ous I No. SOS Tenderleaf Tea Bags 63• Pkg. of 64 givea you a bonua value! Bartlett Pears ......... 39' Cock o' tho Walk, halve., No. 2~ can! Orange Alice ....... 5 "' '1 Sunkist frocn ••. 6 oz. cans 12 OL 39c Nabisco Ag Newtons 39• Great with chilled milk l 16 01. pq. El Rancho Vodka s1~3.69 El Rancho Beer ~~~ 79¢ Pri.C1.-• i" effect Thur. through. Sun. Ivory liquid ............. 63¢ Hills Bros. Coffee .... 791. Ctn. si."< lZ oz. canst Budget e.a,·cr r So gent!~ yet so effective, big 32 oz. Great lnb<er 1 80 proof I QI. IU9 Se.pt. ~3.14, ts. 26. No sale" to dealrr8. Opc1~ dltily 9 lo 9 ••• S11.ncW1110 to 7 Two lb. can $ l.57 Three lb. can $2.29 ARCADIA : s11noe1 and tt11n1ini 1o n or r/iW· PASADENA : r/i';r: SOUTH PASADENA : /'ISi: HUNTINGTON BE~~H: /1 1 1S/. NEWPORT BEACH:: 111; Newii01rR1.i1 11111 ft Ra11cho Ccnler J .~· 320 West Colorado Blvd ;•,•, Fremont and Hunt1nglon Dr ·~·" Warner and Algo11Q t11n 1Joardv--Alk Cl.'ri !er 1 " 7~55 f .1~lh!1ill Or 1 (a~1blufl V1 1'.1gr r ~r11!'r Ii \• I • I -. -. . . - I . . --. . -. . . :-. -. . . . . -:: . ·-. -: ,l.r f> Z DAIL V PILOT \VMnt~ay Stptember 22. 1971 Skater Finds No Follies • Meat, Potatoes Menu Routine For newJvY.'ed Cwdy Kaufl· man Oa\;ts. coolung's a brttze. The sec.rel of her success is potatoes. Cindy and her brother. Ron appear in an exciting pair skating duo for the lee Folhe: of 1972 world premiere engagement In the Fnrum 1n Tnglev.·ood throu~h Sunday, Sept. 26. lee Fo\hes a\w .... ill appear at Long Be;'.~h Arrn;i from Tuesday. Sept . 2 8 , through Sund av , Ocl '.\ The petite skaler a!!nbu te$ her cooking prowe~s In her brother and the !act that she cooked for him for ~e\•eral years before ,.;he f.!OI married Cindy and Bob Oa\"15. a fonner Ice Follies hght1ng director, v.·ere ma rried 1n June of J97L "I never rea lh• u·orrtP<l 11 boul cook.Jog for Bob." C1n<ly aaid , "because after cooki:ig for Ron, I kne"' that gu_\"S JUSl like meat and potatoes " compelitive skating s Ii: i 11 1 voh1ch took them to the Olym- pics, the two shared a home with thelf skating coac'h . Ron Ludington. in Detroit. That's when she really •SUZIE" learned the value ol meal and potatoe!. "J kept house for the three. of us for three summers." Cindy rtcalled, ''and I cooked all I.he meals. AU the guys wanted wert • meat 11 n d potatoes, so I got real good at that." T~··Kauffmans look ho u s e keeping apartments- whenever possible on the let follies tour, and Cindy agaln cooked up a storm. The brother-sister t e a m have developed a real aversion lo restaurant food as a result of their years of travel. "II v.e have to eat out." Cin-· haa time to plan her met1t1. dy said. "I usually eat Ctndy will usually prep.are T- scrambled eggs or a !ialad -OOne s1ealu {barbecued Jn there's not much they can do warm weather, broi.led other to that." time!+, a vegetable like corn When she Is at ho1ne and on the cob; a green 58.lad and baked potato. She confides there 'p: another reasun wh)' she stfys away from elaborate meals -"II takes ro long to ('O(lk fan('y - I'd rather be outdoors ," OSCAR MAYER Though ~he admits ~he prefers a little more variety 1n diet. Cindy adheres Jn the meal and potatOl'S menu al home. OUR OWN CURED PORK LINK The Davises main!a1n an o11partment in 1he San Fran· cisco area and C1ndv com· mutea home from !he Jc:e Follies tour whenever JXISSi- b!e. Bob. who is nnv.• stud ying education .at College of Marin. • often visits Cindy on the tour. Faocy recipes and_ gourm~t1 BAR M HICKORY SMOKED ~~~·sh::~e~~i~e~u~,:~~~ 1"1BULK BACON ················ \Vhen she and Ron \1;erP liv- ing v.·ilh their parents 1n Seat · BAR M BULK LUNCHEON MEATS ti" th• K.uffma"5 would hold BAR•B•Q LOAF summer skating camps for I '· · · · · · · ·" "' youngs ters and Cindy \VOUld help hoc mother cook lo• the PEPPER LOAF la rge group. I ' · · · · '· · · '· · · · · ' "T learned early how to con· ~~~ ',':'idshop economically,' I BOLOGNA , .................... . Later. when she ilnd Ron 'Were concentrating on the POLISH Sausa9e Links .............. . Elongated 69¢LI. 79¢LI. 79¢ LI. 69¢ LI. 89¢LI. CORN BEEF LEAN BRISKET USDA GRADE ''A•' 3-LEGGED FRYING PAN READY CHICKEN FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER USDA CHOICE FRESH BEEF BRISKET IONELISS lf.6N OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT -_I.LL lflf o• GRILL"" W!ENERS OSCAll MAYllt COUNT MIC HAEL SARAN CHUBS _,MO<ll >NAX-HAM SALAD IRA.UN -SANDWICH Sl"REA D 9242 SIZES 8-16 Low and curvv -$Ce hn"" 11eaming <JchieVrs .:i !1"'1 . P]ongated proport1nn 1n frnnl and back . A pert colt?.r and ' poc~et flaps polish 1t fl[f, I Printed Pallern ~242 '\l:;\V, Misses' S11cs 8. 10. \2. 14 . ti\ Size 12 1bus1 .1~1 1akes II: yards 6(}.1nch rabnr. SEVENTY-FIVE CE'.'TS !nr each p,11tlern -.:tdd 2.1 1·rn1s for each pattern for Air !'lla1! and Special II a n d I ing: otherwise third-clas~ dellverv v.·iH take three u•crk~ or more. Ser\d IG f\'lanan ~l:ir\1n. lhe DAILY PILOT. 4·12 Pattern Dept., 232 \\'est 18!h SI . l'e"· York , r.o .v. 100!1. r r i nt NAME. AOOR!'.:SS "'irh ZIP, SIZE and STY~E NU~I BER. VODKA PARTY TYME MIXES ASSORTED VARIETIES 24 OZ BOTTLE RE G. 99< AT OTHER STORES 59' We have o limited supply of Jim l f'Clm and Etta Brook ceramic bottlt"S (collectors hems l all at list pric•. While they lost. OLE SOUTH COBBLERS • BLACKBERRY • PEACH • APPLE Big 2 LB . PKG. 79~ --- SUN KIST ORANGE JIUCE 6 oz . CANS 4/$1 COF FEE RICH COFFEE CREAMER PINT CARTO N PEARS MOUNTAIN 5 ~$1 GRO WN BART LETT S. BEANS locally Grown Green PEACHES 5~.$1 LADY scon TISSUE FACIAL F 0 R SWIFT TOILET TISSUE 14-2 ROLL PACKS $11 ROLLS FOR DELI • SPREADS GORDON S • CH ICKEN SALAD BREAD e EGG SALAD e HAM SALAD e TUNA SALAD (Reg. 69c Eact-1 ) F 0 R !COM PARE WITH OTH ER BRANDS AT 45c) BIG 11/2 LB . LOA VE~ SAUSAGE OSCAR MAYER 1 LB. PKG. PORK SPARERl,BS SMALL SIZE J.6.NET DAVIS S TO 7 LIS. Rock Cornish Roastin9 Chicken 49' ... USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT 7-BONE c CHUCK STEAK lb F 0 R CONDENSE D $189 ALL DETERGENT REG. $2 .43 JUM BO SIZE JOHNNY CAT 99~ CAT LITTER 25 LB. BAG ------~2~ ! ~~!!. ~~!EJOODS 1 0 I $1 ~/'~ e BEEF e CHICKEN PARTS -=7"";"~~~,,,.. FLAT CANS '"If ·~\\,~ 1 ;;c--~~=-=-----F LAV 0 Rf TE MANDARIN ORANGES 11 OZ. CA N ------------------- HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS PRELL CONCENTRATE ' SHAMPOO LARG E SIZE 3 OZ. TUBE REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STORES 69 ~ PLUS WHITE TOOTHPASTE 6.75 OZ. TUBE REG . 1.09 AT OTHER STO RES Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday Sept. 23, 24, 25, 26 I Prlc~ 5ubject to stock on hand. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS Cooks Take Vacation No cooking necessary'. DEL MONTE TOMATO CATSUP JULL Qt . 49¢ VANILLA 39¢ RIG. 11 Ot. IOX •1~ NABISCO WAFERS W! GIVE ILUE CHIP -STAMPS W!GNI _!!..UE_Clllf. RUM -B·At:.ts l If• eups finely cru5hed vanilla wafer crumbs SUl.ed confectioner's sugar ~cup finely chopp e d walnuts J tablespoon unsv•eelenerl cocoa I I'i2 tablespoons dark corn ' •YfUP :ii S tllblespoons light rum \[ DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS Mix together well the. •afer •I crumbs. lfJ cup sifted con· WITH TH IS COU,ON tecUooer'1.11ugar, walnuts and VOID AFTER SUNDAY , SEPT. 2 oocoo Add corn •yrup •nd I L:: in 'net blend w~11. I NO MININU.t.\ PU ~CHASE -NO MAXI MUM PURl HAS( ru uJ,,} aca nt tablespoon for 1 ONE ORO[R 0Nl I' ANY AMOUNT ... ' ..ch ... thlpe lnto bills; roll in 11 YOU CHOOSE TO auY CQnfectione.r'a sugar. Makes GOOD ONL T AT IAIGAIN IAlliT abClll 1'4 dozen, - QUA~ER OATS llOZ.IOX r; CORN TOTAL -l I Iii tot ~ CEREAL 1.11 ·11 . . 7 OZ BOX 2s~ 11 1 11, . REG. 47< I ! WI!~ t~•I <11111'11" "O ..,;"""U"' l)ur ch••~ ••quired. L,,.,;1 I bow \ 1 p•• c.ou oo" -o ... coupo" per cuo!O"'•'· \111id •"•' Su11d ~v . ·;111 ;"'' COSTA MESA PLACENTIA STAMPS 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman ----, \ ' 1'.t" '1 r'l •i 't1r>t, 1 BITTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES REG . 4lc EACH 3/79¢ ' 111 w .1h 1h;, (ouoo". ~11 "''"'"'""' ou•<l-•1• ''"""•d Li,.,.1 ! .. ~Gt po+ cllutlll" -On e co11 p1>" o•• c111loll't•. \l.,,,j tl!t• Su~d•y, Stp! \Ii•-M>OD ONlT AT IA.RGAIN IASIO aoother away -"JI aocy - ' B. ll. c lb 89 r. ,. . . OAJLY PILOT f3 PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELI VERY PRI CES EFF ECT IVE SEPT. 23 , 24, 25 , 26 IN OUR DELIVERY AREA WITH SALLIE rnESH srE~T A~D TEXTrR E ('lark l\eflnedy tenderl.v 11h111led a fre;<h lime. and t11cked it hl't11ern t he orani;:e Jlntheri um and a dried cercropia leaf. A pro· te.a kept company 1,n!h a papay11. Sofl green fern s and laurel tied it all toge ther in a flo..-.·rr illusion beconing for lomi lom1 and two finger pni. ~\'rnng guess. The~e arrangemenls graced a buffet lable at a wedding rcrept1on at the bride 's home and she wanted it thal way. The 'A'edd 1ng in !he church rang flov.·er bells steeped \\'ltlJ tradition.. , .. nostalgic Vic- torian bouque!s. . .ste.f- fa nolis. lily of lhe valley, miniature ..-.•hite. roses. So a V i ctorian-Hav.•aiian \\'ed- ding. GIRLS LIKE TO DO THEIR OWN THING. V1olel~ tn September, • Everybcxly kno"'S a l'lolet couldn"t ~1bly grow any- v.·here in September. But the shimmery blue nver .silky green fabric \\'Ould pract1ca!Jy look v•ilted 1riih- out v1n!ets. "Please •.. " . Dttp dark violet \'lfllel no.5€- , gays qul,verrd gt"'n!ly tn Lohengrin , , . limpirl te:ir i drops rlripping \'er.v \'ogue ' loops of viole.l \'eh·et. Th r bridesma ids wore flO\\'ered drt>soes. t>ach one cl ifferent. One stunning bou- CJUPI ansv.·er "·nuld be pure "'hite and green. .too ea~y. The other way to so]l·e it . . , 1na!ch each dress with nnwers ni !he same cnlor:;. "'h1rh !he ·, Oo'.f!!r shnp did Super stun- 1 ning. ThPrf' arp flnll'Prs f!!nderly parked fnr a ncte lo [,;p:. Vegas 1n ;11r rnn rt itioned c:.r", \Vedd1ngs cer- lainlv 11ren ·1 blauf,!h . Each requires met1culou~ plan- ning , no matter ho"· rast or far ahead. Bir. SHAKE IN THE !AKE SET Gather up lh1s-4 l\ered all 1rh1te dn1·('\' and lraf\'·\at· lict>rl beau1v. :;n s1·eli, so l'{'rPne l.A'l'.5 wh111l" nnnn .... 11·s gn1 :::ill lhe rrumbl ine!';l' nf a ,l!nnrt cakF It's m;irte with hu11<'rm il k and brn\\'n ~ug;ir. ln ts nf huller and htad1I\' .~p1rPrl, The filling 1.<: chunk.1· J1tn~ilf'I· p]e 11 inch thick. l'!'uarantrPrl 10 m.:1 kP ?. Fork .~F;irrh Prl CPrll' fnr !he la~t rr11mb. '''prtrtini;: f-'l kf trt"'nri i i . T11nP hnn nr<'rl nn lhe nu1.~1de .•. in~1d e , anl'Md1"~ Cl!PS~ r l"nple 11·ant v.·h;i1 th"'I" li kf .nn,. la1·er of rhocnlalt>. nnP I ;i 1· r r b:::inana-n11 I, Of'll' la1rr \\hl!" \nt:-nf chf'l(nl;ite Int.~ nf rn ;i rbl l' A rakf' tn ~""fl· . OftP n lhP fr11 1t r:i kP a lri:id1 r1on 1n Englanrl . m;ikf':- 11p tht t(lp tirr 11·1th fre.~h fl ow er.<: or n11n1:i111rP hrid,. 11nrl p.room Thi' n::i\'Of !as!e.<: e\·rn gnnrl"r<'r 11·hen rut nn a Frrs! ::innl\·ers;iry FASTIES OR OLO i:if\100THIES \\'pddin.it cake5 cnme Ln all ~hape.<: and ~1zes. Somt: rrach ~uch litanir prn- portion~, !hr b;:i~1r ~rnunrl v.·0rk nr rl"c-nratinn I~ rlnrie here And thl' srparllff' t1en; are l.AkPn fnr a rirle. In lhe ~rene of thP rrrepllnn. There lhe final as11f'mhlin.1t and rtnl~h d e c o r a t i n g 1nuchei1 build tht' mnnulllf'nl fnr "'eddffl hh~~-. :ptrfl'{'l ~('r('nitv tn the la111 lo1·e hird nr ch11mp:::i.1tnt buhhliniz in hnllnu· i;l11mn1f'ri j;tli:i~sr.::; tn AUTUMN STRAWFLOWERS Fo r beauiful, le1tin9 .:i rrangements, choose these large no. I size flowers. lo,oly colocs. Reg. 1.98 bunch of 25. SALE 1,49 BUNCH PU! A PEAR IN THEIR LUNCH 80XI FANCY, JUICY . RIPE. MOUNTAIN GROWN BARTLETT PEARS s LBS . $1 FOR SALA DS , DIPS, SANDWICHES. HASS AVOCADOS s FOR $1 FOR SALAD VAR IETY, FRESH, CRIS P ROMAINE 2 FOR 29¢ HONEYRIDEWELONS LB. 12¢ s~"ik' FOLGER'S COFFEE I LB . 79¢ FOLGER'S COFFEE 2 LI. 1.57 FOLGER'S COFFEE J LI. 2.33 ARDEN AA BUTTER 1 LI. 83¢ BEE F. CH ICKEN OR ONION, STERRO INSTANT BOUILLON l'" oz. 29¢ HE F. CH ICKE N, HERB BUH E/I., NEW ORLEANS, FRIED M.B.J. RICE M IX ES '0~ 4for$1 BETTY CROCKER SUPR EM E FUDGE BROWNI E M IX 2J oz. 59¢ N a bisco Fi g Newton ,, oz. 43¢ MAZOLA SOFT M A RGARINE 1 LI. 4li: CONTADINA SLICED Baby Tomatoes 14 V2 OZ. 2 FOR 49¢ Glorietto Tometo Juice Gloriette Bartlett PEARS GLOR IETT A ELBERTA PEACH HALVES GLORIETTA ELBERTA SLICED PEACHES GLOR IETTA WHOLE PE ELED APRICOTS G lod Sandwich Begs FAM ILY TR EE NO PHOSPHATE DETERGENT .. OL 3forS1 " oL • 4 for S 1 " oz. 4 for $1 11 0 •· 4forS1 16 OZ . 4 FOR $1 IO C'. 29¢ 10 LB. 1,79 WIN A SHOPPING SPREE ' AT RICHARD'S Nut ritiou1, nuth ~• 9eodn•11 Crocked W heet Breed 41¢ Th • f•verit• di11n •r ro ll - LIDO MARKET CENTER PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 71 ¢ NEWPORT BLVO. ATT HE ENTRANCE TO LICO ISLE St•rl off the d•y with ORANGE ROLLS 6 for 37¢ Fr•th B111~1!1d SOUR CREAM CAKE O r~n SereniSdes for your pleasure by Bernice F&y ' '{JeM!&Coutflf )tkUA1 ate(J#f}(J ~r ;ifio/V atl!Q(d{Mt/:4! ... from Riverside and Pasadena and Beverly Hills! If you wonder why anyone would drive so far -come in and ogle our dewy, fresh premium produce or our entic ing d isplay of U.S.D.A. Choice and Prime Beef - the finest ovailable. Special cuts -just osk one of our nine meat experts! Health Foods, Exotic foods and so much . more -and all wrapped in the nicest atmos- phere of friendl iness and customer service . That's why we 're called the "People Store"! - U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF • We lo •turo • tempting soloetion of th o fin est ag ed pr ime beef, each piece is ind ividually c.ut to yo ur tiSste by De"nis Bruynell -. steaks 2'1 thick ? W hatever· ask for Dennis. 79¢ AND, OF COURSE, WE HAVE TOP OF THE GRADE , FORMULA-FED U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF! SELECT CENTER CUTS, TO ACCOMPANY WITH A FULL-BOD IED RED WINE AND GREEN SALAD. BONELESS ROUND STEAK Hurly i nd robu•t BONELESS SWISS STEAK To bre iH with lresh autumn vegotoblH BONE-IN RUMP ROAST Perfect for""' roHtinp with win• & herbs BONELESS RUMP ROAST Fo r si izling, /uic:ines1, try It on your rotl111rl• 98¢LI. 98PL1. 1.09LB. EYE ROUND ROAST Try It for Hung•rian pot roast, with p•prik• & sour cr1tm 1.69 LI. WATERMELON CUT ROAST Lun i nd fu ll flavored SLICED BEEF LIVER Extr• rich source of Iron Finnan Haddie or Northern Ha.!ibut Steaks OSCAR MA YER BACON Regulor sliced ft rozen 1.69LB. 89¢LI. l, 19 LI. 79¢LB. ROULADES OF BEEF 1.09 lb. MARINATED DUCKLINGS 9k lb. l '!la !'I. iu•c.y rou nd ,t.,ak roll '!d <'!ro und our own 1pec.i111 I par1l11y dre1:;1r.9 , tel!ldy (n it1 own fr ay to pop in !~111 O"•n. Helf of " lonq lil111nd Ou c.kling marin•t11d i " • 1up•rb or. ange-Sherry win e 1•uc.4, to 1erv• two, d•lic.iou1l y. WE CU T, DOUBLE WRAP AND FREEZE OUR FINE MEAT FOR YOUR FREEZER ~Ml•iJm ~RD~~M REPEA T OF A SELLOUT! ST OCKMEYER'S Sunki1t ORANGE JUICE • oz. 5 for $1 German Salami 69~ Imported 8 Oz. Su nki.t ORANGE JUICE 11 Ot. 39¢ CA SINO BRAND, MOZZARELLA, BRICK, 8 Count E9go Wefflu MUEN STE R, JACK •• CARAWAY 1J oz. 39¢ hn~~~~~~~,"™'1-11--'-A"'n,,_d . SueP-ort Hoeg Hos£iit!Jqujpm_t..o..L.Eu.nsi_t.nd --ft pirk!<l up 11t fi ' A other locel youth charities •t th e same time. The South BIRDSEYE. ASS.ORTED FLAVORS &tuml 'heeses 12 oz . 69¢ Cool 'N-:Creemy Pudding IJ !/1 OZ.. 39¢- rlerC1rator'.<: jn,i· Th f '' Coa$t Active 20-30 Club ,• group of younl'I mtn dedi· elwa vs 1nan:111:e 11 hell 11nti ., rnst; 11omelhin11 tn m11ke 2 ceted to community service i1 spon1orin9 this event. ~~~i11\~i;;,~. h:;:Yr e 0 11 1 e Fo r more information end ticketi inqu ire dt lobby in· ~!nrt. wh rr!' st.>r\'l ni;: ptnph~ form~tion. \\'i!h 1•try part icul11r la.<:le.<:. i' the rt11~fln wt '\'P htPn ::irnunti for 1.'l vtRr!I \\!11trh fnr lhi !I !lllmt lrndrr lo,•in11: care fnr peorle In Rh:h1trd's TY..~ in H1trbor View. • Y.E.S. Youth Employment So rvieo. lo help find jobs for quo lifiod young peopl e . ce ll 6'12 -0474. FOR BREAKFASTS, OR ZESTY HOT DOGS.OSCAR MAYER SMOKIE LIN KS 12 oz. 79¢ HOLLY FARM S CHICKEN LIVERWURST 'or. 45¢ WAGNER'S SLAC K TEA SAHIB TEA BAGS Al COUNT 91¢ !RES BON 'l>ETITS FOURS • oz. 91¢ ' Armfnino Chopped Chives ' oz. 19¢ ORE-I DA CRINKLE CUT FRIES 2 LL 39¢ Rose rile Mexican Dinner 11 oz. 39¢ Ro1erite Beef Enchilede 12 or. 39J ROSA RITA COMBINATION PLATE II 01. 39¢ ~;.J. .. ~MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR fLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DtL Y 9.7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY, 9-6 SUN . I Q.) DA ILY 9.s,10, SAT. 9.5 OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY 1,10.6, SAT. 1,10.1 .. L I .------ DAJLY PILOT Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: J IM ILLINGWOR:TH STQl(E MANAGER 2d I E 17th STREET COSTA MESA G,&.RDf"'j fFt',H GREEN BEANS 19~ FF'F'.,H RQASTlD .. SAL TtD IN '.>HELL 29( PEANUTS •-oz . PK G 2"' ~i ~ f·.-I;;, r"' l ii? lOTAl DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY ~ ~ t =-;:nL Si-1\A"f SE CRH ANT l·PERSPIRANT •1' .. l U t Vl .. " ~'''f'!. QIY.~•1•• (~II~( Pl l~( l ri l 21 ' ,, _______________ _ /ft :::, . --"<!/;•~ BRECK ON( DINDRUFf SHAMPOO --,? !.{'"i"''.~: ---------------- -------------- 88' 119 1 !I -.; . "' '' a . in this ad, including 75 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, WE WE~COME FOGO ST AM, SHOPPERS I~ ON LOI AllG[lES. ••'<'f.•SIO[, ~t Oll."""1 COOlfTY ll 'll& llTI save you s14.57 *" STORE H OURS: c;,l.,lLY 10 A.M. 1., 9 F ~~. .SAT. 5 ~·.n i. 10 A l.i. lio 7 ;. !J. L tJ-DRY FALL FLOWERS l\,~ A T DI SCOUNT PRICE:; ~ DRIE D C STRAW FL OWERS 58 ''· ST AR FLOWERS or EVERLA STING ROSES TOlAl DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY 681 •• i;'ouil MET ,-CE-CREAM ,;r,891 &Be 651 . .., -, .. : '. ., - ICE CREAM BARS @ cooi.'w'ii'1·i1~ 6a'c 561 771 APP Li :ni1i:E,,,,, U'c 22 1 ©i'ii i ~~ii~o Bread ?~c 21 1 ©~'~s r'i'.~~i~·~ }le 271 @ HA L'18'1i'T''"""'"''Sic 821 e ·) WAaF8f1LEs ·ryz .. ~L~:k~:: 13( RlPH RBE;~~-RE ;~'~'-' 251 f r ~ •' . ~ •,• ' • • ,.\" • .., RLPHR BETA CUP CAKES 41 1 8110¥/N "" s['ilvE lROLLS 351 S ch~i •s'squaw Bread '¥c 45' © wit iT EK INGAiol"" 7,Sc 581 •· ,-.,. "• ,...lAl!l'T Sn:t BOX '" ·r 1····~. WATER SOFTENER I ';i 1.Ql. fU')X JUMBO Sl Zl 9(c 571 ALL ~ DETERGENT •·.,-: ~ ........ ~!: : t'"P!:S ,...HA.RGI: :' ;u 2°' PUl(.OlASf. THE F1G1_,I<.£ W')UL D Et MUCH H,.,,.,._R V'I ~ If M'•T 6 PRODUCE WERE INCLUDED Y-u• AlciOO 8!'to N!'•Qhbotk'>Od Bulchrt ! i+,~ Man "' tM Red Apron) Proudly Off•n : -BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS M[ATS YOU'L.l 111 PROUD TO 5Ell.Vl . Q.i•litr .. s.tist.di..-~ ..... , ... ,, \.LB. PKG. Dlt!CIOU > ~ .... oi.:ro rLAVOR IOWA MAID BACON ~DUBUQUE'S ROYAL BUFFET BACON ~<ct CON 1-Ul 59' BA """'' CHUCK STEAK CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT BLADE CUT ,.,.R.,UJOH" SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE ;,~~~gi ~8c STANDING RIB ROAST LARGE ""'° T-BONE snAK BONELESS FAMILY STEAK BONILESS RIB STIAK 59~ 55f. 97cr>. 1.sa lb, 1.09 lb. 1.09 lb_ JIMMY DEAN PURE PORK SAUSAGE ioc~, 7Sc ·~·· PATRICK CUDAHY 3 •aa ...... -. CANNED HAM lB. Silt 'A fA OZEN FOO DS ~------, QUICK Jilll .ll VA RIE TIES c•<r,oT!o~ • l1 01. ~we; j 49 llll [ADlD f lSH &TICKS ' D ...... r1>1 ·1• r~nl1 •1 ""··-· TURBOT FILLETS 59;. ... s i<rlOIT. U.01. 1 I 9 llllADIO llDUllD SMlllMP 1 I:: :lit l"I ~;.:: • F~lSH MllT LOAF ······1·· ,, .. , i"AR"ilCu"EO CHICl ll 65 :. 68 :. THESE MEAT rR IC£S EFFECTIVE THURSDAY thr,..ugh WLDNE 5DAY, 5fPTEMBER 23-2?. TOTAl DISCOUNlS EVERY DAY snM! l l P!il Bl f l. srn•a: OISCOU~T (~l•Gt ,.It[ iac 13' ~1 · 1 ~11 ···rcr1• ~HILLS BRDS. INS!I NT 1,49 !,Vic· 871 l}l I.JS JJ'c 24 ' ' 25' @ HU·CoA.:rMA"R:GifiNc ~ 30' ©1'~PEi1Jl MAAGAllHE '\I< 40' @ SO·Fr r;-LE1Sc~HMA~:~~n: ,C 48' R~PHA.IETR1~01UR11tlfu'""1.. ,k 2!' 1i ..-.'l, CCf..TAIHlR • ~l: VAt.V& • ~ 1 ~"'7. 1,1,p,. • 4 VlJUttn;<: • 38' ~BU NOHE SALADS <j&c @S~EE'T.SD.UR11R[t1S~R ,. 43~ TOTAl DISCOUNT S EVERY DAY \'l.ir: 1'l Tl Y • 12-0Z. JA.R D·•t'• 'i~ '"'l!A'I -•-"~-·· FRUIT JAM-~ 31 1 @ t 'As'T'Eil·scitiilCE " 1 os COFFEE 1,.s <§ F'U'iilli"cillPs ~c 19< TOTAt DISCOUNT S EVERY OAl ~-fH'fl • \~.nz CAil GRAPE FRUIT SECTIONS \'I '":AU .• ~·,~ "fl. C"A.N MIXED VEGETABLES @CR~o'!Oair "t.'Ttr·::: • 1~-r~-i: LEMON ICEO TEA Mil ~.(""'l?o:'"E :AP NESTI.A INSTANT TU 3-C"UN=t )AR 3/• 33' 1,0 16' rp'e 66• ,~ 94' ~ 791 tie 871 1/9 1.19 '" 23• 241 l k 27• © T'rl. ~"l''"'l: l <t 01.. CIJ!f r r1:trfl f"IR sn:wm TONl!DES :iJ< 27' 11 1 ?.ol11tc1: c 1.r; ,i.._ DR MONTE TOMATO SlUC[ I" @ Df:.L WOOTl: 11.ot P.O'f'tl.t: TOMATO CATSUP l'rl. l.!"1'"T1: • !?.OZ. CMf LIMA BEAMS 2!'e 22· 33• ~ R"t r:-t:"l.l ,.\VO • ft>OZ. TU!! c ~ AVOcAOoH61, ~c &0' ?G• 27 &"'' C""'' ~-· , .-9 n~ l'l"L ~f"l,.Tr • q1/,.(;l1, O:l " PET!TE SLICED CARROTS 'J"" GALLO SALAMl ~ ,.. .. M•p r •J"TAAO 1')71' 11 0 7.. CH'I~ \ :.9 L'§ o .... :. .su"'n .. 1°h'1.n"e"eo' okl•s ,.,. 55c 1~1,,.o7.. cH1.111 .,,,.,~ '·" "" QDC -, n1 .• ).4crl"l1"S • SL1C1!D ~ 63< ' "J'l.'"iZ. HYN ,.,,t ~ "" CORNED IEEF --------------··-· :~t.1Cl1' PAS'fRAIAJ • ).()'!. ,'k ))c GERBER 'S JUlllOR BABY FOOD ~ IOl-'M". ~ rrt. • 0:-.fl,1Tl%1 it-' 88' ~ PUMESAH CHEESE '7" PJU..."!JLJA'f • 1!J..oz. H"ti..Oll" TACK• PE11'KZJiA.'tOlf ·1uTTER-TASTIH' . 2"' llSCUITS 2J'< u · :::·~l"'IW'i> • 1n11roz.cilt ©ct iM''cHOWDER 2'c 241 ~[W tNGl.AND • !~-OZ. j'• ll. @ Fi:m c~oci:r:fl "' '"lt ri:r. · COMrt.!'.TI PANCAKE MIX s-<c 42( @ tl iosi"G,OOTiltH .;. 27' SPAGHETTI '!"" _ COSTA MlSA -241 L 17ttl St. HUNTll'IGTON 1r .t.c"H -t 041 A•- HUNTINGTON l l ACH -11611 N. M•l11 SI. ·D£f'°Mfftiriiucctt1N1 @ t'fl ~"1"1 f. • •&-ru.. C.lN PINEAPPLE· GRAPEFRU IT ORllllC lie 331 , io-RTO~~~ ~1~c10 CUMS 3,l'c 36• ALPHA I ETA IAGS lllkl FANTA STIC IDOk COY!RS! © ~-~ .,,., ·~~'?1~~~~~ ~!~~~~,:~~,,~ ou•c~O\t 011 ...... 0"'C'.•\ 1,...-, ... ~ -...... ,1,,, ••• , ,,.,,j l"l ' •1 ..... '" .. ~ ... th• cu1•·-•• .,i,..,., ~ ,., ·' ••-;i1.1I-., • •· -1 · 1~.., p• ••1 F-OUNTAIN VA LLEY -llfO Wo""1 LA GUNA HILLS -tJS41 C•ll• d• 1• Lui~• lltYINI -1 10~0 C11lfff, U•INrslty P•rk \OLJTH LAGUNA -J Oltt S. C .. lf Hlfhwov ,. ' ,. I· ' ' " ' ' ' . ' . • • , J 8 PILOT -ADVERTISER Wtdnesday, Septembtr 22, 1971 NO ONE OFFERS MORE! REAL ESTATERS No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 In Senk -lefer• Mii eftw the ..... M trel..-i N~pl• In S efflc" t• t.er... ti.,..,,_ In M vtrtillnt--(ompl•t • c•••rat• .t the H•r• IHtr Area h'•ry d•f· WE HA VE ALL TH In Sa,_ In th• Hart.or IVN-#rMI ,..1t1v.- Thl1 11 wher• ''The A<tlen 11-., ANSWERS WHETHER YOU'RE READY TO BUY OR SELL OR JUST THINKING, ONE OF 60 PROFESSIONALS IS PREPARED TO HELP-CALL US NOW If you have any questions concernin9 Real Estate - -Call any one of our managers solve your problem.- they are prepared to TERRY McCARDLE HARRY WINTERS ART GORDON LEROY OPFER l-£a1Ty II. Winters nt 'fl.'rry !llcCardll.', manfl gf'r of officP al '27:)0 Hai·bur Buuli'vard. H(' anendert Or- ;1ngr Coa~l Col!rgr. 11·as Jun- ior CCJll1•i;r All -A1nerican and 11·enl on to ploy football al Oregon S lat I' lhtivrrsity, cntrrcd the rl'a l l'SlBll' fil'ld as salesman ii\ U164. H<' has managrd succe.1sfull)' since 1966 in The llcal Estatf'rs' officr at J700 Nr1vport Boulf'vard and 1·urrcntly i" manager CJf I.ht• offirc a i 2790 Harbor Boulf'vard. n1anagrr of r.andy ·s first rif- f tc:e. .T11·rh·e yea!'S of divrr~ifird real estate exp<>riencf': bank· ing, <'sorO\\', title insuranCf', real estate lending, rf'al es· tale tax service, and a n 3\\'ard \Vinn ing sa lesman ..with-The Real Estatrrs. Presently he is on !hf' Board of Directors of the Nrv.,port Harbor -Costa l\Jesa Board of Rraltors and nn ('Offimitters of the Cah- rornla Real Estale A.ssocia- tion. WE TAKE THE GUESS WORK OUT OF SELLING We Will Prepare For You ~lanag1'r of Corona dr l r--1ar offir f' a1 332 Ma1•(;t1rr - 11r. Art ha5 bet'n a Real E.~- 1alr B1·okrr for '20 Yl'ars; 15 ~rar!li iu Rf'al Estatf' oUjt·P n1anagen1ent in Sari f rrnau- do Valley Y.'here hr oprned ~ nl'w offices fo1· a promi- nenl company_ LeRoy Opfer, mana~er or 1 hr ni>west office in Hun!~ 1n1;:1on lll'Rch. NI' b r as k 11. horn. hf" h11s eomr from a Io n);: lint' n[ SUCl.'('>;.S. LPRoy has O\~'nt'<I. and ope.ralf'd a 1·hain of n1any small busi- nesses sin<:P 1960 in Orang!'!' County unlil hix entry into) r<'al eslnte two year& ago. l~is firi.L year in the bui;i· ness he sold over orie mil· lion dolars worth of real es- -. ENLARGED COLLEGE PARK 4-BEDROOM \Vant separate areas for T.V. amt" Hi F'i? \'ou'll find It in thi" sharp customtll'd hom~. LarJ.!C 1i~·ing roonl \1i1h firrplacf', formal di ning a rea ; l•i t1·hf'n 1\l!h f'!f'i'lrk: built-in~ 11ncl •d ish1\·a sh .. r. \Valk '" 1111 srhooJi; 1111d ~hoppi11.i:: t:rnlrr, BP :<UrP ln S<'f' t.h1~ onr, end only ~35.950. Call 11011. ti46-7171. f·i rst time advert is!'d. "SHORT OF MONEY"? ]f yo1i rr a C:.l. nr lh,. family finanr<'S 11rr ln11" ttirn lr-1 us ~hn" .vnu 11011· In huy this 4 bl"drnnn1 l1nm". I!',; frrshly pninted ancl val·anl. Call today &13·~~33. • "LOOK HOW SHARP" l l'$ Vacant and. ov.·p~r _doe~n·t likt it that 1vay. 3 Jaq;e bedroon1s, 2 sparkling baths, fantaslic kitchen and family a rea, manicurl"d J!m.11~ a nd much. morf'. U you like it clean, call for • show· in(;. Only S32.950. Call 546-23 13. T. A written professional o pinion of value. 2. A complete list of comparable sales in your area. 3. A list of Government apprais als of comparable properties. 4, A complete statement of net cash you will receive of selling or com- plete costs if you are buy ing. Siner roming to the !-!arbor ArPfl. Ari has l>N'n aP\i\P in Yo11th \\'ork &nd ha~ b,.,.,n ~t atf' Dirrrror for Nf'\\'[)l")rt 1 l11.rho1·-Cr1.~1 a ~1f'sa Boord nf 1~1•11 I ! CH'S. la1f'. L!•Roy is rna.rril'd, liv"'I HI llunt in,1:1011 Bl'ach \\'ilh hr ~ "'if1• BlanC'a and thref' t:hil - drf'n . . , ,~\. . ·.. " ' ..... . ·-. ., .... HOME-N-INCOME 1'h1·~e ~00111 homr for the 011·nl'r plus addi- tional rental unit in the rear. Large 1750 squarr. foot homt:, 2 bath, i;paciou~ living room, bf'am ceiling, used brick fireplacr. separate dinini::: arra, nic!' built-In kitchen, dislnva~hf'r, 1\1>ll dr. l"IOJJl'd y11 rd 1vi!h privarr pa !io. A~k1ng ~ti:!,~)(Hl. Call fnr sho11·ing, 67:J-8:-i5n 10 SECOND (j)UIZ (1 ) Do you need a dance fl oor '.' (2 ) Do you need room for a bar? (3) Do you need room £or a pool lab!e'.' (4) Do you need room for a dormitory'! (5) Do you need a gorgeous fla gs tone patio \Vi th built in barbeque? (6) Do you need .a lov" maintenance yard': !7) Do you need a s pacious home on a "'ell· manicured street? Ans,vers: You can have all this for 527,000 includin2' Fl-IA and VA terms. Please call 546-2313. OCEAN VIEW FOR $49,500 Gracious home in delightful Co rona del J\tar ""ith access lo the best private beaches. Lovely yard abunl'1ant 'vlth fruit trees. Call no\t• for an appointn1ent and details. 673- 8550. "STARDUST MELODEY" This little home v.iill have you hum1ning 'vith happiness. Look at son1e of the extras! l·tardwood floors. in tercom. fire alar m system, plus 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Call now! 842·2535 PRIVACY -(j)UALITY Best Westside buy, 3 bedroom and den. shade trees, concrete drive. cinderblock fence, close to park, boys club, Costa Mesa Womens Club. Listed at $32,900. Call 546· 2313 for an appointment. MAN-A-LIVE, IT'S NEW Exotic and created for those who 'vant th e unusual , this duplex has interesting inno· vation throughout. The front unit can easily be converted to a 4 bedroom house. You've see the rest, now see the best. Call 673·8550 for showing. Thf'r1 sl"l' 1hi!!i s pa..:ious 4 \.Jedz"OOnl almosl. ue"' horn<'. ideal for t hat lari;.:r fan1ily, separate fam- ily room ...,·ith roon1 ;or "''"' bar. 21,i baths. sepa· ralr formal dining room. like iiew quality i;hai;.: \\•all to \\•All rar11C1s through.out r-hoi('t:' harbor homrs J0<•ation on Pool sit.l' lot. PTofr~siona.ll:v IJt11dsc11r1•d, frnnl and t'f'fl!' A~k1ni;: ~59.;)()0 fEt'. i;11npl". TIRED OF TRACT HOMES? Then see this 4 bedroom beauty. Dramatic courtyard entry \vith iron gates, beautiful thick shag carpeting, indirect lighting, built· in s, and a pool size yard. Best of all it's only $35.500 \vit h a high assumable 6';'ii VA loan. 646-7171. EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOM R-2 ZONE t~treplace and gas built-ins in this \VCll con- structed hardwood floored home just 2 blocks off 17th Street. Build another unit to help pay expenses! Lo \v priced at $24.950. ~1 ay be seen anytime. &46-7171. TOTAL LIVING <1ne of the finest hon1es in \Vest J\1esa Verde. 3 large bedroorns, 2 baths and fan1· Uy roo ni. '!'Ile fin est o( carpets and drapes and appliances. Separate recreation room overloo king th e beauti.ful healed and filter· ed pool. 'fhis is truly total Jiving_ Call 546-2313 to see this beautiful home priced al only $59,950. $23,950 ONLY 10°/o DOWN Yes. you read right, this represents one o[ lhe very best values in C.M. This home is within waJking distance to St. Johns and shopping and has 3 bedrooms and a bath and a half. This is the type of home that does not last long, so hurry and call 546-2313. FOR LEASE Lovely 3 bf'droom home in !ltesa Del ~far, scrf'ened and glalllt'd In patio, "''ood pan- eled gara1:e $300. a n1onth. 546-2313 . . . Completl·ly futnished lhrec hrdrnom, l\\<l bath. condominium hom{'. An adull tom- rl1unfly feRlurtni; l"-'O swimmini poolil . DUlll ng green, llhufne: board And badmll - •on. Privatf' patio and malntt!nanet-trf'f'. For least> at S400 a month. caI1 &46-7171 . " - I-A'<'.\ .. ; ...... THIS IS IN SUBURBIA! ~·eaturins:-4 bt'droo1n~. ran1\Jy roon1 and ::l '~ baths. Lh.ls llplit-lev<'I home Is in Suburbia f'ark --one or the preferred locatlons/nei,i:hborhnorl~ in liuntington Beach. rhnn~ ~>'16·:.!;11:1 n<"lw In 1 .. 11 rn mor~ 11 nd f•lr an aµpolnlml'n1 Jn .~"" r1111 nrir". ~:l9.~o0, "SPANISH MINI-MANSION" Fantastic pool home thal will be the envy or all your friends. 3000 sq. ft. tri-Jevel lo- cated in a prime executive area. Private park arou nd the corner. Price has been re- duced. 842-2535. EASTSIDE :J Bedroom pool home, privacy . on a cul-de- sac ideal locatio n close to the bay. l~isted at $39.500 and o\vner \\1111 trade. ('all 546-2313 before you invcsl. NO LUXURY LEFT OUT Of this truly outstanding qua.lily S bedroon1. 5 bath borne in popular shores \vith beauti- ful vie'" of the Pacific. 36 foot kidney shaped heated pool, separate formal dining room, spacious Jiving room , bca1n ceiling, quaJity \vaJJ to wall ca rpets and custorn drapes. This custom built home at $132,000 is a fine buy. CaJI no'v 673-8550. BEAUTY IN WESTCLIFF Owner has not spared expense in decorat· ing this most attractive home in heart of \Vestcliff. Ri ch carpets. beautiful drapes and shutters. Model home perfect with gold and orange decor. Yard planted for ease in maintenance .and fully sprinkled. Priced only $48,500. Call today. 646-7171. 12 UNITS-EASTSIDE s 1,480 per month income from these clean, sharp units on one acre of Jand with 132. foo l frontage. Call for lull information and save on your tax return this year. 546·2313 now, EASTSIDE 4-BEDROOM $34,950 Pridl'-of 01vnrrship, inside 1111d out. Cll'All, l·hre1·. Jul, &nd bright; C!ll'pcled throughout. Fireplarr, Plt>ct1·ic built-in~. dishwashrr, ,-overed patio. 130 fnnl rif'Pp lo! \\'ilh nt'BI \'<!rd. Convf'nirnt '" ~• hn1tl 11 111'1 ~hnp1u n~. A.~k ll> •rr on"! Lall 6.ffi-7171. First lun,.. &d 1r rl1!<'d. • ~ Brdroon1, Utility and darkroon1, cover!'d ralrfl 11 it li n11tsidr gas barh"'IU", s<'paretP d!'taehf'd hnu~r for bicyclf'J: 11 nd 10<ils, block \\'81!~. 1·f'mrnt driv1·1\'A.~. doK ru11, and on ly on,. hl ot·k 1,-, i:::r11d• 11 m1 .]11ninr h1 ~h ~~h1i11J end lblock In t:ors1ra rark. (Jnly $:.lB.000. Call 516-:lJJJ. ,, ... ¥ .~ ,..~~;. "SUPERB" Beaui1ful t.ri·lr.yrl home v.•lth a aunkcn Jlvlnc 1'QOm a od a !erg~ 11ep11ra1~ ramlly nKJm, One (If thr n1orf' desirablt: a.reM ot J-tuntington Beach. All lhls plus a S't',C assumable loan. QLll loday 842·2535. THE REAL ESTATB:RS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd . 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd . 546-231 :i.. HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd. 842 -2.535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673-8550 INVESTMENTS 2784 Harbor Blvd ., Suite 201 Co•lf Mo•• 546-1110(\ ' I~ . . . . . ' ·~· DAILY PILOT WldltMda,, Stptt "'ber 22, 1971 morl•o11unsn J 9 Everyone Has Someth ing That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With 11 Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results General PRESTIGE WATERFRON T HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 12 Lind• Isle Drive Elegant new 5 BR. 4 11<i ha. home w /formal din. rm .• fam. rm .. \\•e t b ar. Impressi ve e n- try court w /16 ft m ahog. doors ... $179,500 For Complete lnform•tion On All Homes & Lots, Pleas• Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR lsl•nders Blda .• o11t Linda Isle B•yside Or., Suit• l , N.8 . '75-6161 COLLEGE PARK SedudM, 4r~ Jinffi Clll-.-IP- U C. f11mily hon1e • lea1ur. ill( 3 big-bPdroom11, 'l brirk fi~lt1c1"~. 1111 builtin k1lr h- _ e11 wi1h pantry. heavy shakt" rowred palio, frt"11h- ly Plllntf'rf 1n ,(. out, plu~ 11n -a."W1Um11hle 5%.o/,. IOAn. Hur· ry 1111 thi.~ 111 S.11,~(l(l. !>40..1 151 10pe11 Evenin1;11) ¢tt llllJTAGE ~ _..ISJAR BITTER THAN NEW lla1'1' }Tlll rver wan1rd II new hnn1e with 11.ll thr finishing !OUl'hf'.'1 <"Omplriert:' If sn, }'n11 mU!<t takP " lmk a! Th111 >11r11 sharp 211 yrar Q[r1 h•Jll\P Thal "'e h111·e JllSI h111- f'r!. The wife will rnjoy Th!! g11 rr1en kirchPn w11h 11. hu111. in pantry anr1 Sf'lf C"ll'anir1g (l\'f'll. ·12· x 21i' Nl\'f'N'fl p11- !1n .. 1 hr.-!1,....•111. 2 h11th. All 01 this on an ovf'1-.~1~.rrl Int Gener ii General • • General Gener ii * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. L INDA ISLE -$155,000 J·:n.10.v the prestige of 11\'ing on this exclusive island . Srac:inus !\J;:\V 4 BR hnn1e 11· fan1tly r m., dining !'1n. & study. 38' Step·do1vn LR. 2 le\·el n1a.~1 er RR . 11· firepl. P ri1·ate bath \\'t each bedroom. 011ner 11 consider lse. "Our 26th Y@ar" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Reoltors 2111 San Joa quin Hitls Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General G.neral General =======-I FINE HOMES BY LACHENMYER Harbor View Hills, Broadmoor Prestige comfort. Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, famil y room and formal dinine room. Planned for family living . Close to Fashion Island. Community recreation area & pool. 4 BDRM., l BATH $12,795 Built On Your L•nd -134.l sq. ft. hY1ng are& -All lath /,, pl11.srrr -Hardwood cabil>t!ta -Bttak1ut baJ" * * * * * * * * -Pullman batha 1939 F'ullertan, Costa Mesa Near f'atholic Church. 2 Bedroom 1 bath . large living ptus dining room. ha rdwood floors. garage "'ith added room. Only $23.600. ~ood terms. t-\~su m ab/e F~IA loan , 71h% in· terest. Payments $176 PIT!. 1860 NEWPORT BLVD. 646-3928 545-3483 -SpMcious wa.rdrobn JUST $9 .Sl SO. FT, Planning-~ign-f'ina.neinc "1400 Hom~ .L Apartmt!nls built since '57"' C ALL 537 -0380 1066li \llt!!tminster Av!!, G.C. OPEN SUN ]0 ID f Lachenmyer Realtor 1 ·G;:;;e;n;e;";';:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;; I GI! n er ... 1 PICK "PAINT & CARPET" COLORS 1, =====•I Selle r ""'ill paint and carpet tn your taste. EASrTBLUFF ~G"'•"'n"'•"',.~1,,;;;"""""""""""'""""!G~e"n"•",."!1'""'""'""'""'"""" 4 Bedrnoms, 2 ba ths, large 12200 sq. fl . I 2· ',< , SOUTH COAST PLAZA story ho rn e . Fireplace. b11i 11.1 ns. Bes t b uy 2·!00 -"'l ri 01 lu.\'llry li\'1ni;, Only ll coupll!" blnf'k1 •way. BY-B F:ACl·f and it"s VJ\C;\Nl''. . '. $37,000. Kui2 Sll.e !'>Orm, r!l:'t pU!lrnan 4 UNIT APT. SPllriOUs FrvE BEDROOM hHlh•. 2 l1rr1, lnrn1;il .-!111. INCOME thret! bath TRI.LEVEL RL Soi. of ~il•·y., Coron" de! Mar, EIGHT ''PLUSH'' VIEW UNITS rn1, !;1111 rrn. tllllf'r! w1n<lnw.~ PUBLTC HOME. Lergt! liv-S.· n1urh n1nrt>. 0!'4'n 1.j ea.sy \l,"fllk 11'1 tw>ach: lully . .. . 8 I -In Ea st bluff -PROPERTIES l'l"'ntt-d. t"rp!r. f'll ch un i1. ing room, u1n1ng mom, .. riaily, 2!~7 /\1-iil 111 SI. •u kirchen, b!'M'lldast room $SI 950 Brl rms . :l-J-2-l; \ge. R-3 lot. Jfere are eight super deluxe ~PLIT LJ-~VF.L-, .,,_ ......, 1111<1 qiaciou.o; 13 x 21 tt. S r 11r-r • ""~.500. V Jf;\V apartments. lo('ale<1 in EA. TBLLI F'J-~. HAVE OPENING 1'1unken family mom with Ho .. E & RENTAL Ufltlll()Uf tl()MfS • EASTS!DE FOURPLEX, "-·I 01l'ncr·s unit-:J bedrnon1, 2 1 2 bath : 4-2 bed· m 1 ~~0, "'""'..;.......... ~~i••m••. !i~pla~ anrl ~, har. ""u ~t A 1 E tai B7$-600(t ;i ll rPntrrt Wllh cons1~ten1 r .-,..,, ....... ,,, .-•• r oon1. 11ti bath : :J·l bedroom. 11'2 bath. i 'ou fnmn11 rt .. 1'-111.r 4 BR,~ RA •• 1 •, inr-nme ('If $6511/mn. Priced SN' lPOnard Smlth or Wa.l· !le('ludetf 1rl'f'-ln~d ™!:llfh· haven·t :;;een any lhinr1 like the.~e units. 1\ 1n-l,.1rl ;ind l BR rental H hnrhoori. An 1111manng value "' GREAT BROAOMOOR ill a !nw. low S:i'Z,;l()(I. ter aa . ..,_ t I u o= liURRY" pleasuretosho1va1 $l!JR,450. un11. \l"11lk 1n shopping & 675-3000 nrony .,... ,.,..,.,. ·· '···h. ioo, •• ,,. VIEW " ....,...~ ·· " • \.\'E,;rs101-: rounrLEX 163,soo C11ll fnr p1l"t11rr r-Afalog \l.l1h 2 hf'rll'('(llll J I ~ hillh LOOKING FOR A "SLIP"?? "·11h plenty 'lf mon1 fnr 11. L ook no-more . .1\ PRIVATI·: SI~IP Ai'•,'O Pll·~Tt ATTENTION BUILDERS -""" il1" B11y. r~l~nr! & Or,.an with prif'<'s k rl<'lilil~ h"lm 5 rnnm~· Thi:o1 ru!;rnm· :-;r11rl1t'I fl.fl!.~ •'ouT-0-ro11·n" itrfl hf'aiuy h;is 4 hf'Ororims, n11nPr says ~ell for \'A ap· praisal of $4.11.000. \Vhose lan11 ly rnn111, g,. r11n1rx; room BAYi8[ACW BUILDERS AmNTION poni nr ho.itr "'nfl 1r;11!"r decends fron1 this beautiful DOVER Sl !ORES ~rorage. A Value lnr S.12,!l.iO. home "'ith its VIE\V filled 1l'indo11·s fi re· COATS p lace, 3 large bedroo1ns. den 11•J\h "\VE'f ~ Ii. BAR", 2 baths (Master bath has a .Jar11zz1 Jlf4 ACRE R-J \\"ill take-~7 '" 4{) units $75,000 Balboa I~. watP.rlrnn1, nl0f'r J be>rlmhm home on r-hoif'f' t-.', B11y R-2 CO'"tlf'r, EX«ll. !Jrle. Jor qu1Jity 2 s!ory du· plv: or luxuriou~ horn!!, For further inlmo. Call • ~ WALLACE & sauna,) See and con1pare . . . $11 9.500. • REALTDllS "SIXTEEN" WAYS TO MAKE MONEY • 962·4454 • -And you can with these alv.·ays full st1 pcr Open Evenings sharp s·PLIT LEVEi .. ADULT UNITS". 1\ll 2 PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642-5200 •1906 SANTIAGO OR. [(DOVER SHORES, N.8.) ~nn . large family rm. 3 BA. Virw from every ronm. OPEN DAILY 1 TO S ' ROY J. \\'ARO RLTP.S 646·0228 Sf)9ct.,cular View of- Catalina Imm high on Newpnrl l'>lurr~. E1Pg11n! l bedroom hnme r~•. f!Ut"'f'l:I to S47.900. Rig '\l.n ~tor.v rM'i1den~. Call nO"'· 546-""'1 2f12\l ll11rhor, C.:.flf. Gen•ral I ORl.\l E OIS01\ c "PRESENTING"o "' P£.A 1 ro.e s , NEAR FASHION ISLAND "Harbor High School" Execu1i1·e sho1\'pl<ire ·' l.,restige li11ng. \Vind1ng s1a1rcase lo ron1rintic Tnastrr s1111c ""'ilh S J·:P.<\R :\'f l·: 1\1.•\N'l"l.l·:11 FIRr:rL.A,('1=:. :l ridditionat huge br.droon1s-. z1 .i haths Fart1- ilv room. f·'ORt\1.-\J, C1\Nl>l.l·:t.1t;1rr !)JN. N.ING ROOt\1. Bribh! ki!t"hcn -t:11p boc1rd s G . .o\LOR E !! 2ND F'l ll l-:JJL:\{"I•: in huge e n- tertainers living roo111. l !nbcliev;:ible ;:i\ 0111~' $41,500. For more details please call. 645-0:l03 IOKl\I [ Ol\0\ "' ~ ·n i;;s 0.neral 2299 J·farbor. Costa r.1esa 645-0303 bedroorn. I baths. e lectric kilc hen.c;, <.:e1ling radiant heat. individual hot waler hr<11rrs, garbage d ispo.c;a]s. Marvelous ONE \l!LE F ROM BEA C~f location. "Right On" at ;250,000. NEED "52 UNITS" BY TAX TIME?? 52 BR:\ND Nl':\V gard e n-type apar1n1cnt.c;. ('heck on the 200,,.,,, depreciation. 1\·l./\-J)F:- J,LiXt: lli\J r rs featuring 1ndoor·ouldoor k1l· chens, private patios. built·in ran i:(e ;:ind 01·· en. d 1sh-1~·ashcr. recreation hall. heated and f iltered PQ{)L, Bar·B-Q un i1s, h illlard table. shufne board arens. a c:ard roo1n and lush landscapu1.,g. \1ery desirable rental area. cnn· vcnicnt to shopping ;:ind recreation nrPHS. Be delighted at the return on this 1n1e.c;!n1ent. P riced right a t .. , . . S827,000. Anytim• WHITE WATER VIEW! C11;irn11nc-ln1i;:un11 Hnme \\'1th 2 Rrrlrnnni.~. 1n rtt1ract11" -""tta1i;:: i.;'l~f' S<lllfif'r-k !-"rnnal rl 1111 11~ rnn1n J111m.<11·1 1l111r-!'1111d111on :"0\1' $'."-.l.1)j() Rr,\l.TORS ~INCi-: 19·\1 673-4400 ~I -~O ~HO(UTn ~~:~~~;is0~1Y Rf~\.S~[~~~: REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy R•al Estate) 1818 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. NEWER BAY FRONT PIER & S LI P THE "FREEZE" IS ON ('OST'\ \1 ~;S,\ 3 11<"'rl!'rY'lll1, f,111111.1· IT)(ll!l, I·\ hdi11 hnll\f', 11lth r!i1111111_ p.,,.1111, l1rrp\i1f'", FI\. hf'a 1 1111.-! RI ~:II'(", k1t.-hr11. (';ir"pl'lf'rl. dr~r .... rt. rf'ru·f'rl ;:iorl l;i11d~,·;ifl"'(l. Pnr- Pd Sfi mo undf'r cn1np;ir;ih!r h"!ll" a1 C1\'1.\' s1;_:('(). Shll~P ,.,...,~1. 1 <1)'. llf'ITI"'" •I fi(lri11s ., 1 h111h~ rli1I. ~lnnp frplr 1 .. 1 1111: l.: d1u 1ni.:: J'lll~ ll\'"rlonk H1i,: 1'1:1 .1 ~,.r\tJrlf'.-! J>$1!10. lnvr-lv 1111111,. l-t0P. 2 (';:ir 211r:icr. <M1 '"'tITT. S1 9a.!lfl0. E:-.cl us11 e 11,/1111.: 1"111~ l"I " ·'" (""~1-< "11"~~ linm" ~:l'r-•un1:s ("il l f,\i'..1'>7~ !llll'-1 ~1~; al 11 ln11 r>r1rP of !;;;,_,__...,,_;...,_,_,_, I Call: 673·3ffi:l f;l :t-m.1 associated BROKERS-4tEAl TORS 2025 W lalboo 67l•l66] O\'!."NF:R tr11n.o;, 4 Rt-rlmnm~ ,{. Den. C\rcul~r Orll"f'•\'fl~. 111.n;:e mon1~. Sli.!'f.'J, llkr, f'11JI ;,4f\..17JO <l~y "r n12ht. ~JI !IHI f'\!'I> 11\0 I! s IHI'>\ l"i.<I ( .. r ~ll.\ f1n;i1i.•1111: 1 1·~ "Ill" Rl<<::T ~~11~ 'I'll~: l .~:AsT 11 1!h l 1· ... 1 rnoi1 n~ 2 h1n1~. n111t1111 .. , rnfl~~" r- '-ff>Tlf' f1 rrrl~.-r. P'l"'l'f'r! pa l\rl Allrl t'rl!llflll'!P ~flt"lrlkif'!''' (';ill 11n11· 1n ~"" n111<•h 111urr. COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS _54µ1<1 - {0p11n Evenings} G1n•r.,1 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE X 1 Rflrtn. J h<1th .•pl1t 1,.1,.I - 11\'P In 1\llf', 1"1'111 llop "'hPr :"r:ir shnps. ";i,IPr .\. ~· hMI~. Xir11 l1n .. 11.-111i; ;, Yr.tr~ oh1. $7<"1.!JOO 833-0700 644·2430 General Every Day In Orange County !1rs1; + nifty ]rn• rnainrrnanr--e 1~nrlsr-;:ip1n1;. ;i •log r11n, pri- 1·111" ra1 1n, k a hilnO.v Mill· m11n11y pnnl, Ju~! J1s1ed .L 11on ·1 hf' hr-Ir! Ol"lf'tl, UNHJUI' f1()Mf:S ~011 e:1111f , 17~ '"J e:. c~ .. r ~'"'Y· Coron1 Del Mer, Ctllt 5 BR-VACANT $33,950. l111m11<'. ~..-.nd. 1' 1th l;iri:f: n111111r11rf'fl .1·~rn. hui:" r11111- "'' hr-11 rth f11.,·pl.:ir·r 21 ·x~i;· r .. n11l.1• mn111 1111rl0 1n1ally h11 1111n k11rhf'll. Aln1~t in1- n1rd pos~l'~sinn \11\h as low 111'1 10'" <101111. (';:ill !>-1~1l·121 !t'lf'('n r-vc11.) \outh,,. ~ oast TOWNHOUSE BARGAIN e EAS"I"SrDE MONEY i\l.AK- F::R 5 11ni1s nn lrg 82"x.'.l.115' )r.T; 1-:I BR 2 R~ Unit Yi/pool, 4-2 RR unl1s. TntAJ income $.11.lOrmo. N'l Vllt'Anei~ here. $~.000. Call ~o stt. Newport .. F1irview 646-8811 {1nytim•} -a-" OWN A PIECE OF THE ROCK" Tur11P RO('"k, t hllt L~! S<-!:lud- r .1 l1v111i,: mom v.'ilh l1rf'- pi111'<'. l-"orn1;;! 0111111£ rooin. P11ne!Pd fan11ly mo1n . l.-"11-ge "rnnm.1·" kirchr-n 11·11h l)rr;;k- fil~I 11rr11. l-llri;:r 1nas1cr ti .. nrnon1 "'1l h <1rr-s~ini:: llrra "nfl thrt'" nlhrr brrlrnnm.o;, Rraut1ful c-11rper,; arw1 rfrap- r~. Lush lanrf~rap1ng 11nd S..11 .n"'U r !a11n1no11r-r illl<f pr'lvatr p;111n.~. Only 4 rloors _v;irfl IMI~. f'rnoy t·;:irrfr-N! trom th" pronls ;\tlrf tf'n11is li1·111u ill $22 . .':llll, ~ri11c1n11s f'(lllrl~. $•!!'!.~. C1111 n7:...4!1~0 4 1 .... rlr"ll11l 11.nfl rl1n1ni,:;, 4 ('fYll f""'>l~ fnr _1n11r 11~ ... 1.n1~ nr .COlE~&CO .• l)"rk1111: \nw 1·;:irflnl !or -==":="_:_•TIUCI ~ .. 115.1111 ~<>i.r 1n~f"'i·11n11 SHARP! ;,1n.1 1~.1 "'r"n P.1·r n1n,1:~\ + CV}? HERITAGE ~ HAL lllln POOL HOME $25,000. NEAT AND CLEAN :'11 1'1! rnnrt 3 RR 2 RA h0mf', '"'1·fl p;i11n, ht-.;-"7""~·'· rn;in. lf'i11'rii l;;11·n~. hf'll\11 shlli.:: ("!'pl~. rj1·f"" fll"f'fll, \n1~ nl nrh p;1n,.l11~I:-('t("l~p 1,1 ""°' 1 't'l.-1q f'la1.~. 11r11rh_1 lr11 .1 ~. .,;...11,.r "ill p:iy 1l1~1~111 n! fl"ln!~ fnr ~'HA ,'fr \ ,\ !1n R rl("\11~. Anrl g11 .. 1f'rm1IP REALTY ,~, * ELEGANCE * IN DOVER SHORES 0£'ror111nr"s custom home, 'l YA-NO DOWN L.2" Rrfrm~. plus drn: pro-SUNSHINE HOME with 3 frs_.. l11nrlsc11 ped. lml)f:ceablt! bedroom!!., 2 baths plut 2 t'11nd1tinn. OPEN DAILY 1-5 car garage. Concrete park- 1727 ANTIGUA. i.nii: !or boat or cemper, ""· CORBIN" rlo"'' yu d ""'" frulJ .,,,.. and garden. Buy now. MARTIN $H,soo. REAL TORS 644-7662 Newport EST ATE . SALE •t $ F1irvitw 39,500. l"E\VN)RT REACH. Evt!rY· 64~881 l on .. Q11al1hf'!. Charming :i {1nyfimt) bf'rlrno111 2 ~rnry hnm' nn I ;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;; qu1r1 1•ul.rfe-S11r. Country ~11.rrl kllrhrn ,11,nrl l~m1ly room. 01"PN:\7.P<I i()t need~ .~on1,. tr•nrlf'r h;i\1 ng \'R re. Call ~4."1-~12·1 10f)!'n e\'"S. l \outh ~(~ oast G.I. REPO \\"(111• n11ly S172'.1 total Onwn ;i nd ;ill cn~ls tn a~um,. !hi.~ rf'pn: 1~1f"l:f' 4 nm. 2 hllth r;inrh"r w11h pu.~h burron kirrh,.n. Authon~.Ni G./. ~l:l'n1~ . no d 1sr-nm111tit'ln - OTHER ,\VAfLABI..E. Macnab-Irvine Re-11.lty Company YAC HTMAN'S COVE Hin·e ,l'n11r 1n1rnnr flesigtll"r :<f'lf'C'I thr mlnr~. m.<it~ri~1,; anr1 tf'xtur"~ f'lr your nrw luxury 8ayfmn1 horn~. Fmm $23)J:,O. ~· x 100' ~ 11tm· pie lots from f1 21 .000. SpMre !or _1'0tlr 50' yar.ht. Oprrt Sal. & Sun. D111ly by 1ppl. 1641 B11ys1d!! Drivr . \\"Al.I\/-R b LEE, Rr11 1tor.o; .. !!!!!!!!~!!!!~"!"!!!!!'""'""' $28,950 i;-12-~.,~.~ --==~~-XJ.'l'T ~:ASTSIDE ll'H"'.<illnn Znnftf f"-2 ""f'I! builr cnrn"r h'lU.•f'. 1·;i n hr usrd "~ homf' nr nrfir,. nr f'(lmh1na11on . A siral ~1 S~l n<lO TRI HARBOR REAL TORS • 3 h/-.1)1{()(1\IS e R\"111 !,, ·~ • OOL'Rl.F: C,\R GAR· ,,i; r:. Roy McCardl• R•a ltor l~lf\ ;...,. .. f'l•1' Rll·rl .. C' .. \1. 4ffi r.a~t Jjth. c '1 !'l";:ir~11rr. nr 11~.~un1r f'\"l~1-6w; .. i2':i~ F.:i·,.~~ f\•12·222'.1 1ui: In"· 1nt l'fllr lrlfln \\llh 4 Bdrm & Family Rm ASS\Jmp 5~. '?~ ,11,pr k'IAJ1, \\'mught 1mn nrn11.ro1"nti1J fPn<"P amlJnd Thi~ homt 4 RPdmon1~. t·~n1iJ,,· Rnnm, n1n1ng Room. Air Cnnd1t1nn. 1ng. ;,.1rJ-172<1 TARBELL 29SS Har bor -POOL & BEACHES 548-7729 REPOSSESSI ONS Sp;irkl1n,1: ('lf'lln hn1ncs, somi: n""·l.1• pa1ntrrl & carf"l('ttfl. 2 ::, 4 & ·:1 ll{[nnl'i. ~nle wuh f"'f'"'l l'i }1!1\-\'/\ C"'llV. Tr-rms, Irnn1 .S~>fl.00() If> S40,000. n11.1.1:-.:s .t-11·A·rrs r.-.'C. 8'1-t.1 Ad11n1.o; A1·p , 962--~21 01\"N~-R mu.~1 li"il 4 R•~t.,.,. 0!11, r11m1]~ f!.•Yllll. il~SllTilf' ;,-\ ~ .. 11rr Jo;111 SJ):_'):,(). bkr, (";ill 1111y 111111' .~\l)..];2fl. p111·m1.s (1r SllO fl("r inn i11rl _. * • * * 1;i\r-s .~-1r1~. ,,~k1111: sti ')'>(), Gracious Living e Ko11tell.!i Realty • n .. 11£htful Rfl,rrr!'i ~rr;i ~ l..;irgP 101 You 0"'" tilt! l;,,nd . 2 l\111Vollf' l""flrnf\m•. 2 h;,1h~. lpl f'n1·prrrl p~tJo • ll'Y.>. $~.l.'1(Y), 1'110 ~ Rn~!nl. SA. :~•~ 71."\IJ tColl('('! Call..; 0 .K 1 ---$25,950 4 Bdrm & Den A~~ume \"A l()lln, Low P11,v· mf'nts. 4 Rl'(!room~. Built- 111«. C1tcul11r Dnl'f'11·ay Lr::irls tn 1h1~ ch11rmin£ hnn1r. ~.1(1 rno TARBELL 19SS Harbor Gener.,1 RNtrm. rf1n rm, In:: Ja m rm. A ri.t~ASllRF. m SllOI\"'. Arnold & Freud Home Show Realtors · Arn1cha1r Hnu~rhwrn1ng .. :!AA F:. li1h, C' \f fi.J(i.77!i.'i 35.~ E. COii.Sii 11 .. ·y., CdM *l-DUPL EXE-ST 675-7215 Newer. ~iflt hy 1:ide. Seu ont! * OUPLE·X.-*~-·I or ho!h :I BR. 2 ba. i:a . Ne11r BR .. bltnc. Nr. ~ t:w-i.rll. S.\2,5(XJ •ach. F"nrbn f'n., Rllrs. 642.fiOO'l Georg• Williamson The fut~st draw in tht! Wes t R•altor .. & Daily Pile>t ClaulflM '73-4350 64S.JS64 A<f. 642.5678 Gen•r.,I 'G'.-n-.-,-.~1-------I WALKER & LEE SELLS MORE HOMES THAN ANY OTHER REALTOR Ul-4455 . HUNTINGTON •. BEACH 7612 Edinger Open Evenings 540-5140 4 BED! $26,000! NEWPORT BEACH 646-7711 2043 Weitcliff O r. 1t Irvine Open Evenings COSTA MESA DAYS 545 9491 Niahts 545.0465 2790 Harbor Blvd. Mesa Verde Dream Home--Pool FOUNTAIN VALLEY 968-3371 17213 Brookhur,t Open 'tit 9 .:00 P'.M. •C .. H '"'"' Lift..._ Mt,.._ .. WOW!! $24,00G-4 Bad-2 lath H1111ti,.9!oft l,td• olt•I ;,, • h1 9~•• ,..;, • .; "••q~l,o,l,,,o<I'. Cu•"•"' d•ivt , t;,,,.; with 1•11 CYP••11. 0"'•'"1i11ci p •lit, C•lif•r11I• kitch•" e11tl "'0•• -"'"ti. "'0'• St• lo bt • i;,.,.. -lt'1 • Wtl ~1 r I l 11 "V•lut of fh e Weil" C•ll ••t-6411 . I ~• ~00 " ~~ ••t •ll11111 buv f111 1.,'l• 4 htd•oo"'. 1''• b1!h hom•, S11 .. 0ullclt !I by ......... MOi t t op•111: •• homt l 1 ~ 011t of th• l111t1 I rt•idt 11!1•I •rt•• t •1il 11bl•. To ••· ''"'' '" '"""'"'"'•"'· <o"l•ct W1'll<Ell. J LEE. 11:,,11011, 1041 W o11c.h ff o ..... t.••·17 11: Op•11 Iii '00 P.M. F•11•1•lic l l.l"''· btt~l'f t 11h111<•• lhi1 9011J•Ou1 blu t ,..•It/ pool with d1•1llf ho114I. lw•h !top•<t l lt 111ht 1pi11q •~••vwht rt "¥011 loo ~. P1c111 !!•r ho"'t l'>c.oltd 11111 11! 1hoo pi119. ld1o l '''' f<'lr f1,.,!lv li•i11~ -Price.I It ,,tl .... 1~ pool "' 14 1,SOO. C•ll 545-9491 o• ~45-0•t.5. ll,•t', ,;91,1 C>flly $14.000 •nd y•<I own !hi1 1,.,..1., "'o"''' Pl~1h C••p•h l Cl't•p•• !hr11•11f, l.11111.;,. "''"'"' ~ilc~'" for mo"' l •r9• ft,,t•d ll•c~yt•d lo• !ht chiliir•11. It C•ll't lttl, C .11 "C>W '"" llllll!lil Y•llf OW<'I lt rll'I. W1/k •• 'l t•, t •• 1,0 ... 9li l -1l?! f, It's Anyt ing To Do With Real Estat,e LOOK TO 1'.HE LEADERS •• WALKER. & LEE, INC. " ~0 PllQJ.AOIJ(h!ISEll ~-ed 11t>~da~. Srpltmb~r 22. 1971 OAJL Y PILOT a7 I~ .__I _ .... _ .... ~I~ I -··-I~ I ~~~I !~I I _ .... I~[-.... I~ I-.... _,__ General OWNER TRANSFER Sho'>'' case homt> close 10 S.D. ~y. Jmmae like new 3 br, 3 blt + Fan1 rm a.11 the xtras bu~ cul-de-cac lo! $33.!JQ) f\111 pri~ er ntake 0Ue1. Call a.nytime Brokt>r :;.»mo. LAST CHANCE ZJ'U Tu~tin -i Bdrm., C"harm . ing beam ceillnr 1anii!y room off poo!. TO SEE CALL TRI HARBOR RL TRS. 646-3253 Balboa Island 4 BR, df"n, .1 Ba. Nr. Raequet Out> & boat ran1p, ,f."l9,500. ~laN!hall Rtalty ti75-4600 Ruby lot, $45,000 835-0801, 67:>-5937 Balboa Panin1ula 310 Ll:'\'00 A1•!'. nea..r NHYC. A charming o\df'I' home, J Br, 2 Ba. \\'alk to bay or OCl'an. Briek frpl. \\T1od firs. Fully fum. SJ9,7j{J. r.lr. Robinson DAVIS REALT\' &11-i(l(Xl Bav•horta CHARi\·JING 2 BR, t'Ol1lplt new kitchen, new crpis. Short 1~·alk ie 2 p11 beaches. 2J25 Cr,,.stview Dr. By 011·ner: 64:J-1039. Coron• del Mar NEW VIEW-VIEW VTE\V • from Jiving !'00111 ! \TJE\V -from dining roon1! VIEW -from brf'akfasl rm.! VJE\V • fron1 kitchen! VrE\V -from rumpus .room! VIEW -from master bdrm.! 2 i\1or~ bedrooms t,,, J baths complete this VJEV.r home. 409 CORTES CIRCLE Univer•ity Realty ~001 E. 0.11. H111•. Ei73-6.';10 oc'EAN S 0 IDE 01' HWY. ~luxe 2 bdrm. 2 bath. pro- feio~. decorated. $man. easy ·to ea.re for let. A nice hon1e for yo1.1! MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Huntington Beadt $21,950. Form!ll living roon1, d1n1ng arell.. al! elec1 kur.h, li"'p;tr· at" family room or 31\l bt-t1- 1wn1 with ru-eplaee·. \\' .''\\' c«rpet,c; &, dJ'ape~. Beautiful heated & filtere.J pool , change rooms. Doublt: gar- agt', &lx!OO ft leocrd lot, $2,l!t:i. dO\\'tl, payn1l5 Jes~ Than 1•en1. ., 1llage Real EstJ te Hl-4471 I:::: J 54'-llOJ WALK TO BEACH $23,500 -LO DOWN 2 yr young honl\' f('alur1ng; forinal Jiv rn1 + formal d in a1'<.'a. bhin R IO & dishwash- er . lvl.s ol sloragi> calnnct~. 2 patios for outdoor en1e!'· 1a1nir.g~ 01\·ners bought a11. other home~ Full pr1t·r $23,500. Lo, Jo do\\'n pay1n1,; & anyone can take ove1· GJ loon! Call 8-17-1221 SEYMOUR REAL TY 171•11 Beach Blvd., H1gn Bd1 Opcn 'til 9 Pill HOi\fE DC's1gnl'd for ouldr living. 3 81· .. 2 ba, 11lriun1, kJ\·ely hea1ed pool. Sli1lin~ glass doors in i>aeh rn1 IC'ad 10 priva1r palios. Vatillt>d , bt>an1erl \iv rm \\'/frplt•, Jrg kil opens on garden, n1asler ba haii Ron1an h!I) on private gardrn. To 1" I pri\·11cy. S-H,500. By o\1·ner. 962-5-140. WE HAVE ANXIOUS S E L L E R S FOR QUALIFIED BUY - ERS. 892-5593 'tfi612 Beach Blvd., H.B. sui'Jl<Elli'=='--I Liv1ni; rooni, lamily nTI •. ". BR. I t '~ suf)f'r. only ~29.4:.-0, Real Estate by McVAY 545-0458 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 trplc. bea111 1--------- Cf'.il, Makes, 21:; blk~ 10 5 BEORM. 4 BATH oc-ean & slJOp·g. Owner. Large family rm. 2 ~·r~. nell'. 675-4819. 1\ll upgraded. Subn111 )'Olll' 893-1533 1er111~. c •••• Mn• Real Estate by Cambridge Estates 2521 Bowoo1N PL. McVAY Corner 3 BR. I::, family r m .• 2 ba. home. Bltn!, dbl. (pl. 545-0458 893-8533 2 Car ga1·, On poolsi2e 101: lc~==~-~~""-CC-1 $32,500. Drive by t,,, call . MA.RINER R LTV 0 1- BALBOA BAY PROP. fer~-A~.,un1e 6:1,•,,, VA loan 2309 w Bal on lo1·l'ly 1730 i;q ft 4 BR ~· • boa, NB bi3-7420 l\1 editcrrancau home. UNUSUAL 3 BR horne on kll Cor!lf'I' lo!, lge rooms. ioned for ' units. Extra ::it'paratf:' llltHldry roon1, ~of1 large liv rm \l'f h-ple. water. Lf>s.~ lhan 3 yr~ Formal din rm \\) blt-in nell'. $2-.iJ. nio. l 0 I 3 J, cabine1s. Fruit trees in old· 842-J:).IL fashion garden. 0 n I ':I 5Zl,900. Tenns. 011·nt.'r. 1:!4 Owner Tro1nsferred E. 20th St, C/11.-642-4441. See thl.s !01"{:Jy, bi,i:: 4 BR. i.. !'amily rm, Litany ('Xlra~. FOR Sale or leasr, new lrg C1ose to ~acil. A~king home in i\lesa Verde North, $3Z,9:JQ. Eii,;;y 1ern1~. Glenn : BR. 2 be., Liv, 1li11 .. & fam Queen. nn, bln'l!'l. dstn\'SI'. crpts & Hentag,. P.eal E'slale drps, sprinklers. $2!lJ nio or ~-11:11 335.000. ;,,17-161:!. ~=~------1 Cllf:CK !111s lJa1·ga1n, By BY O.vner -t.ransf. Sa1·e owner~ story 3 Br., 2 ba over $2,000 on 1mmae. 3 Br. home irtk".e: r~m rm .. sha11 2 Ba, hnml' in ;\!esa \\'oods I " I •' I • · ('p, c~un (rps. ,~011· \(-, c ~ Le'!is than :! )TS. old , th(> bonus: :1t HEATED :,.i.)....{,6().1 POOJ~ \\'/xtr.1 rln 1•c11'<.1Y for S2.i00 <lo1•'Yl. /\lo 2nd T.D. No lX'*\1 or trlr. Prie('(! righ1 ! c::losing cos\. t.fe!ll Ve.rtle 4 Call for appl. 9GS-39Zi BR. 2 ba. cUl-1'1"-~il(' :).IJ-.!r.1'2 • 5-t:>-Si?.4 GLF:~ ;>.1.'lr 1 br, 2 ha. Olin~. 1 blk '" srlllll. F H,\/rA. 01,·ner. 962~294. East Bluff e EXl.L..USlVE AGENTS • SA LES -LEASE ' " ........ &-st :~~~ .&!!f' /it." really .... , 2414 V11na Del Oro N'f!WpOrt Beach 644-1 1~1 Huntington Beach 4 BR-<len, 21.~ BA. 3 ear gar. PM'.!llige home. $4 5, jOO . 846--<;2.16. SELLING YOUR HOME? Frl'e. appraisal . \\ r htiy <'q liitie:;. Pf'l':i<Jlllll atlt n11on. ~--1 yl'.~. t'\'p<'l1f'll~. COLLINS & WATTS 962-5.')23 Ol>f'n Eve~. $26,SOO l\'01"! .<:.re lhi~! 4 Bfl. . 1:1.; B;J. • firepl, bl11 n.~. COl'l'J'('d patio. As~u1ne lo1v ini. Joan, no dOll"Jl VA or F11A. HAFFDAL REAL TY 8~2-4405 E1·r~. 5-11-2~4G BY Ol'1ler. Pac·if1c ~find~. Be11u1 i!ul -4 bdr111. 2 ba th. fireplaec. Jandi;caperl . Corner Jo!. I niill' ru bcarh. Prif'('rl for quit k 1Salc. $25.9:-0. ;,Jfi...$11. ''1101\·ard" l•:hc1'l' arr rou'.' !h.l't so1nrlhing? Find ii. plaef' 1111 ad ~ 6-12-~J6iS. 305 Houses Unfurn. Irvin• Irvine Me1a Verda Commerclal ;;i;;i;;;i;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= 1-L-E_A_V_l_N_G_S T_A_T_E-· I P•operly Monty to Loan 240 Houses Unfurn. _.....;. ____ _ Co1ta Maia 1-,-=.,.-----151 General A VIEW THAT NEVER STOPS! 4 lilt, 2 BA. f:un n11 \\/¥.'Pt 00\\l~'TO\\'N Analieun. 182 t1J1' !gr 16.\~·I kno11y pine pan'rd rec rn1. brick [rplc. \Ira hea1)' \\'001 Cl'Pl 111 l1v r111 & 1111!1, 11·ater sor:ener. !'ll.try TV sntrnrw, beaul. land~t:il[led, ~prnklr sys11u, $:!9.000 11•/,~;i':'<) dn. Owner, ;116-Y.l.>:~. f't. h'1n1age on Lincoln Avr•., 1v1th ap11ro)(. 9'100 sq. 11. IJIJ~. l•,'a:s<·tl 10 t>:>lalJlL-;h. etl busuwss. 51:!7,i~J() \\'.ALh.ER HEA'LTY (i7;,..;i200 1st TD Loan FREEi! 2 BP.. ~·pt,,.. 1lrp, fncd, q no dogs, SJG:'.,$175 231 1\\\1t;ll.Jo. :.1~2~1 :.48-1 VlE\V from the llUGE n1str. bdrn1., \'lE\V fron1 the Jiving rn1., VIE\V fron1 the dining rn1. Picture yourself on I.he 2-sty. balcony overlooking Turtle Rock & the surrounding foothills & the future Regional Park. You 1n ust see this ONE OF A KI ND executive home in University Park. 4 Bdr n1s ., 21/2 ba 's., fan1ily rm. SEE IT 1'0DA \'! Newpor: Beach Newport Height• ---LiO' CORNER COtl\.1, ill•'!>a L'()lllnl'I bldg. Lie f(.tr l>ar .!:. ri"st:.iurant. Ready for \<'narit. .\l11st So;•ll L\01•~ Consit!Pr ll'aJr. C:1ll o,1•ner for· dl.'tail~'. -19-1-00~. 7 2.)~;, l:\'TEREST 2nd TD Loan Tt>nns based on ,.qu11y. 642-2171 S4S..0611 ~rvuig Jla1·bor •rta 21 yrs. Sattler Mortg•ge Co, ..:.:6 F. 17th Sll'f"f't Mortgage,, Landlord•·Owners \\'(' 111!1 rPre1' lrntult.~ ro .1ou fo'llEE or cbargr • . .\Jan} d,.~,n~lllt-!<'nanls ~11 o 11 r 111.l11nl!: hsi. ALA R•ntals e 645-3900 -FURN. - • FR0.\1 Dy Gnn4• Da }~·I DR . Lol lagr. w/t1ny )ttnl. 1\ll u1il 111,·l'd .. ~9:i f=ountain Valley ... ...... -......~___....._,, --- :: 11·r:. tlen & fanHly rn1, Cf.it' ltU)' Park honit. A~ 1\l(l.J. ~~in. :1.·,r-:;.,12 Hu.ntingtoO -uffcch---1 ALA Rental' e 645-3900 TrlJ)t Deed• '-----\\'rs1 .... r1~ Bank Bldg. MovinCJ MessaC)e -STORES & OFFICES-un1versz1v Park N • • Pl{IVA.Tt: part~· 11·i!I · . \'arani. n101·e ligt11 1n.:: BR. • on 1 r:i·110rt Blvd. till) :,Ind TIJ '~ at r'•·awnalJle .-fl [) Ii" 11 l' II i I. .. s 1r-;cE J94t>" 260 lsl Oo1ys 833·0101 Nights Si>1J. dining J'll1. F11·,.plaN.', $~·,'?,~1 c:uity, 0~ 1C:asi·h.~I<!. d1sro11nl . jj;:;...11 11U .;.., ........ ;;;;;:.;.; ................ .,...., .... .,."'.'.--.'!!!'!!!'!!!'!'!!I hdll'\l floors & carpc.~. llugl' . ~ ~ loan. P:u1 ___ 1n. uade 1 1~~~~111111111111111111~~~ " b'll• &· 1, .. Dbl g· •. p0Ss1blr. Own('r ti .. •·liiOJ. H h L B ch .. . .1rage "' . +---~ untington Baac aguna •• c11r1101·1 "" alley. On tre,. Condominium' Houars lor Rant J ~ - --1l1·uhur • BUnt.:f.T ~;11·,.r . 1 BJ:. :'\<·ar B,·h, Cru~ / ,,11!\~ 1r friJ:!. Kids. $12,'1. ALA Rental' e 64S-3900 Mr Jr Executi ve FOR SALE sha(hd c·o1·11rr 11f'<lr CliH for sale 160 FOR TRADE Dr, s:H.!liu --------- e J'l":O: .'\ .\11'~.~-~!-'.:' !1R 8,.,., I. Hou~''· rnc1I )anl l\.1(1-< .~ L1,r <11TIOr1g: 1h .... \1P's a1 11 pr1c .... ~ou 1·a11 afford. Pool. ·1 lol:<ln11, :l batli, t:oul oet'<111 P1·Petr, walk lu ih1' beal'il. OR LEASE/OPTION Immaculate l.agun• _B_._._,h ___ _ :->11pl'r'i, an:hllf'l'lu1·a!Jy dr-c11n,·1111ng hoinr rrcentll """ OCE1\); ~'!!ONT r,,..,., ap:. ~ ~n:n1•d ho1ul", lllt>fl<ll'tl i11 1o Urc•11 ated. ~ sR. t Ga .. X P11' r:R. 1 RA , O· Y ·O_ House• Furnished 300 --------pt•h 011 llf'I' ll!;!'t'<'.~ 1(1 11·<.; d1scour11 IQ!' Ii\ .t pain1. .~1 ::, ALA Rental1 e 64S-J900 CnlJ - 847-SSJI • 1llr J·,1:0lt1l{l•·J.l ll'vndern1rn1 ~hali: carpel~. firepl,.t'e, l\tl, $-17.:i(I. Ownrr. 4!1!1·::.00,i 592_5571 o' _s-r,,·1~~LY '~1-\E!'.:S: ::;1\.'/. l>hns, ~-ool patio. Dbl, gar. Income Prop•rtv JU LOS Al TOS JJ \ BEACHI-• .-. AND A Orl 11i!('y, ~.)7,9:,o. Pride of Owners;hip -UNFURN. - • Ql.!IF:T & P ri\all'-1 l·:r. Si<ll'f' 1·~triio:, !'pl 1h·1h, u11I pd, ~100. ;: 1:1:. l'"llrtj!I ll'\IN·. Crpt!, 111p~. ,,1,.,· hl tns, v.1a.o;;h(', iir)"t' t~::~1 .. 1'11 .. r -I Pt.I, l!l'.!-:!!~!i -' 11,000. DOWN ;\10VI'~ )OU in lhis 11C\\('J' 4 Bedrni, '..! lx11 h llrH\H' with Jira1·y s hag (·1·p1~. <.:lO"'c 10 I·:l]ison lb a nd nll shOJJplni;. Vat·a11t & cll'an. MARINER REAL TY S-11-J.).I \ 2·1 hi'. ans. ~l:'f'\'. Big hon1 e/SmaH pru'f'tag~ L:f}Staws solarium. Ovedtl<•k 1'\cph111e pool fr11n1 pnv:li<' i.undi:l'k. Unde rpr ll'f'(!, • CALL S~7,)(,\17 • Nt:VEltE~DIN\;VJE\V O! .. CALL '-"'-,.,.2 •1• 4-PLEXES Hom• THE OCJ::A,'l" & CAT:\Ll:'\A ~~~ $fi,000 ,(()1111. Pril'e s:,.\000. ~·arnol.v 11·1111 lct'11a:,:t•r!'l -0k. !SL.\N'D, Dt•1;t1!r·d, ull 11ood M41:1fC, \YaTn••r G.· Oak, 1111111. Heh., 4 l3Pdroo111 2 bath, bu111 in~. 1·x1cr1or, l;il'al•'<I un lh<' REA l TY 2 bl ks "'· of Reach Bh·d. l'arp.~1ini;. th•ape~. lease $2S~1 OCEAN S!Df: (lF 'I' H r: Nr1r Nrwp11r1 Poi I Ofrlcr ,~f'll' crp1s S.· rirp.~, firepl'i;, J!>t'r n10. Phone Long Beacll 11\\'Y .. "' ~ h P1\Tlll\'AY LAs·fCflA.'JCE ro buv al lo. h., ga!'; bit.in~. c;d fHL 713 -4~-9:i.J1. L£.\DINC T(J THE BEACH. n•dtlt'l'd pnt'f!~ 1Jo1n,. io be Open Sal & !-\1n1 fron1 110011. I Bal~a liland ____ _ ALA Rtntals e 64S-J900 e lllOF. ;\way.('OZY <'01111gr. Cpls, d1·p~ lor _ $110. 1 fir '.'\1111 ALA Rental, e 645-3900 t.:n1que 3.1Jt11·in fll'..k1r plan hs1t't1 \\'Ith Graha111 Rlr;. ('f. LEADERSHIP R. E. bas ru~lw ]I\'. 1111. ll'illl frt'l i\'l' Srpt. 771h. 4 BTL 2 X.1~-·1·1661;>40.;,3:11i1 ~f7-:1!ll :~ 3:1~.l. t_,;1-eal cl1a.i·111, t>raut. e ~'f:'\ER l ;rPER·2 l~P... 11all ~ o! t'OJ'k S.: n.u1u·aJ woo'l RA t'listii·, O\'<'l'SIZ('d lol. iurn :l tir, 2 l):i, hi'll', f;Hn J.'ncd .11,J. !-:ids ok . ,\JI u11J II. " 10 1~ li!Gll * * * * ul(·J'd. SI"". J><t11r in-=-. · 1 • ' [nini<'d. a1·;til. FIL·\ appr~I 1'111, 11al l0:;, ~o::i Cora! :\1'•'· ""' CEILfNGS o~· OP~~.'J TL\\. ~3~\.0:>0. Trul,i· C!iflluH'cn $422,000. 117:1-::!s~:i. ALA Rental~ • 645-3900 BEHS. r.'{lrnsi,·t· u,;e o r o:-o_I· buy of yea1· at $3'.:,800. Do11·n New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. CllAJt.\11:'\C -.;-Bl~· h~u·. • Lll\' in Rlol•n1.:.J BR. •1 I Qi-ed GLA!-=~ SK'e'_Lll~;~r~. pyt .i6,Sr(}. No. 2nd'!'l ((1111 _ Costa Mesa l.1\l le f>la11cl. Ft•( \1 tnl('1' frplr'. i\'rar lwl1. Slo1·r I'<'· i\'.assi1·(' BRIC r.; t '· fi11ai~tin11: onl)'. rrl11 onl,v. BflOl\E!t ti-l'.!-4!'10.l , .... .,,. ,,,,.1, s1 ··1 , ,,.,,, s1•·.·,, PLACE\~'10H!'\,\TEilOOD. * ···1·-',u .'• .'···• 111... .. ,, Open house &it. 8.· Suri Sep!. * * * :-;.i11~1Jul'y l{••1;1.l1.1 1;;::-1i<l()(I ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ("t~nlcr :'lini·1\'t'll lia~ an11q11r 2. 1 i:,._ 261 · (',\'l'Jlf,'DR,\I. \\'lJ\iDO\\' llF 111 •· 11' l:.! thru 6· 61 ~ lots for Sale 170 4 BEDR~I-. -,,;ua~:.-.-,~ .... \1·ly · Kings i'l;1\'f', 11:.B. Call ., .. STA~.ED l;L.-\!'5,..; ,t, CRY S· 1-----------rf'<ii·•·'d $:.!:.OJ,\lo. ll!'l .\l.1r-bf'!w11 ;, & II p.1n. 6·1&-i'G87. .\IJ~SA \IPJ'(I(' golf \"1Ur~I'. TAL. Appro:-;, 100 \'HS. ii,, ,\\1(', OJ' )111 21 3-1~~·1·2·1:13 UR-G·E· NT 01\ner 11 ill hu.i!d 10 su11. t ul 01 D. A n·ulv c;,1urn11•1 k11. 11'1' 1'"'1' I I' 11 I I -· MUST GO.GO dr·sac 101 1l1n·.(·1\.1 on f.:!JJ/ , 1:.. rrn1a >a f(),1 .... r. CALL DAY OR NIGHT ALA R•ntal' e 645-3900 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM • • * ~·hrn 11 /ELEC. p,,\.'\G l~ & l'Our~~'. '.l(i$-'IQ2, ('h~u111111h :: 1:r.. 1'·6 BA. ~f·:Ll·0-CLF:1\.'J O\'E:\. n,..;11-l!tt;h po1c111i11I, C .. ~ homr.~ -· -· ~ ----!qilc. s·~:-0. bi::.i;.~fl:;. J~O. 1BR 1'<,l',111111 11d 1·c3d_,, 1.r:'\\R., (l'lSJ:'\1': Cl·:.-..;TEH _ 011 J1:.: Joi, Su;:;::r~lc<l $2ii,:>OO LCF: \·1,.11· lol , l'1wc1110. -;-\\'l!\Ti~i:-!tt:i\'.T.\l.S-,-H.B. ] ,,1\1rr j,.1·••1 f•'>1 l 111'1',~ :: 01' f•1l,I' nflf'I". Call 11~ tiril .;JX-O I Jig)li;"H)d~. S 11).()lifl IJ;•ll n. l}'ki1i.-. ,t· :.! ba1h-. 'lslr. allL'I' :J·::o Jill\ Rkr. hal. at ;•,. :i:)~-16-1 1. l·l.ind H(·~1J1.1· t-ii::-J'.!llCI ' I ---------··------'l~S P.11·k Al" .. B;1!ho,, 1,1a11d htlnn. ,1111,, i.· Irr~~ .. '111· 11.·\JlHO!: \·11•w Hnnu·s _Mountain, Dts,rt, ------ ha" Vn11 l.Ull 11111! COVl'r1nl?": c.1r111cl, B.1 01\ll<'I', Ot\h• Resort 174 1:1·:.\;T [l'<!JH (J;j,.,fu11c, $::1~1 i\1i\S,;:J\'I·'. OLD ADOAh sl('p,; frnni Pi<r"k/Pi•IL Th(,; ___...,......,. ,. 1111>, lnq111t'<' ~09 l:uh_1 . FIRt:PL1\C};, F:!.El.A:'\T lnstr-'t\illy de('Or honie is a * Big Bear Lake r,11111, <l •L BATH !!1\~ HUGI·: Sl"Nl\E:-J r»aJ i·hnnnf'r l,11~i gras.<. 110 you rlr'<'d a pla•'P lo p111 !'JOLI. !1!)ill ~~-:1-f{g~ul;:;1 1 TUB. dbl. p11ll11111n~. all lal'-lrg palio, rrpt/dl']Js, ~hul · .1our sk11.-. f1,,hi 11~ f"ll1• Pl' '""iJTl'l11, larg-1' .1:11'!!. \\'111!!'!" • • • $12:1. Ut11 p.!. funu,1~·d l>ilC' hllfl\I'. !>: R. • • .~J -10, l Br{. 1;ani;:1· C,.\1 • • • • $HG 3 BR, patio "a 1·w~1• l('n::.rd for k11I.~. c .'.\1" ... a ''l1·v &· b;t lh trin1 a l·(' AN · tl'r« & rr>al li)rf f<ll' lH!' kid~. 111re·· ·riy :·hi.~ l111r ('ah111 f,H' 1.>M -O~lO. T1QiJF:o BRA~"· Pt'i'!l'el Gl~-n;t only ,\,'\.9'): •. C.il! Ro~~ iOl!• ----• * * I . 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('~II 961-7tiO'l, e.1'1 ~ f Irvine :; BR, 2 hath.~, den ...... $~ :l BR. 2 ba'1., atrium. •. $3'.!, ~P.R., 2 ba 's, OOuus rm $35q l ·I BR., 2•; ba., fam. rm SJ:•1 :; BR .. 21~ balh.o; .••••• ~ \\'E HAVE OTHERS 11 oh ''I \111 i I. - --'llP11 li11 r ''SINCE 1946·• ' " Isl \~·c."ll'1n Bank Bldr . ;/ Univrr:<lly Parle 1 Day• 833-0101 N;ghti I 1., .• -STEPS TO BEACH ~111.,:I<· '11· ru1111J.1. 1;1: .. ·~.'.'.1f.: ttgr. 1-:a1~ &· iwi~ ok, (',\I. ,, Rr>nl r.:s1alc, f'.<)_ Ro~ 2S?~. k I 4 BR., 2 Ba .. lg. lani. rm., $74,500 ·I Bit. 2'·: ba , .\Int area. B1;::-B"11 r l..akt'. Calif, 1111'·~-,,1~11 '..'.:,'._"· _ +---STAR.LET 63~2860 lrplr., b!tris. r·pl, dp~. pal1p. MISSION REAL TY ~~ls. ll'r!>~S1%v;-;wimnllng l:.· Real E'tate Wanted-184 Balboa Peninsula l:'J Co~1u .llr>s:1 for r1-111 -~ HY 0'1'nl'r. Frar1t·1sran f"l111· ~aln~. 3 DR. 'l BA. ~ .1·t·s olil, 11pgnl c;t'pls & drp•. fully lrulscpd. 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CllHrming ~ BJrn1. \\'/spacious li\'111,e: rm. & f()rnia! d1ni11g rn1 . Cn"p eolo1· s<·hcnir lhruoul. S,.. c:lud~d pa!iO, $~.:,;;:i11. (ired hill RF:ALT'l :>1y. ~[Ul'('O \\ilh rl'd !llr I • R ' 'I r \\' \NTVD 1-11l"\ 1101~ :-.·r 10· w lk r.~1r. .\ 1->rl!'llls., ~ halh$: .•. l:711ln;:;11'.'. b:l;lJ!i, ;:~~p::~:lf~~:;; ~r,l;i1n ... · I: 1ial'h<\f .. ' ("o~·l;i 4 Hf:,'.! P,,\ 111\llS(', l:~~I a er & Lee lrplcs. !.~!'_ dlllltl)!; ,!· fanlli): pa!Hl. l\r. >it•liouls. ~h . Llles;i :1 1(}-\!I~'.: !I fi)O S '.!~il n :1~~li1>1'1' DI'. rn1s hr.irnrrl t'rll .•. [,t>lld~ ,_ & 1 11 . IJO(PI:: • iiO:~Li·C • ' p.!t" • \'tllll~ !'IS, .·.l, I, -------<\f pf'i·wnfllity l'l~l '.:i l-~11·1n ti·l'l-~'lis~;. 1 Corona del Mar g1ll'$l ap1 f~PHUl1lll!!y land· I ~ ~1·11pr;I , on l!!f' l•il, 1!r•,11!-"iy1 HAYS![Jj·; V11!1l!'.!I' ~21 .!fJOl1 Fin;inciir • * ldf'al lul' ::~:1 "1rl~ 1 lilk In 11\1111 ' I " ., . . ,.., • ', \\ 111 1 \ii:: ~<ttllf' l'IHllll vnd ~1r,.rt. A~k 111\' $90,000. Nv ehrh1J'1•11 110 ""1$. 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BY Ol.1'1w1'. :~ Bfl., Baycrest ..,.. -------,,, --VAcAi•iT-NoW-- LaJl Any1ime g33.o.it:!IJ * 49~l-:?ROO • 11rl'11 , C'on11nmlnrr Hri DISTRIBUTORS .': BR. ro111 p r("f!r1·. 11 11!k --1 -.----------·!-----' .,, I I I 1 ' hP;ll'h. 1\1·ni1 1.11 JiOly l . ,1 81·. 2 h!I, trpt.~/rfrp;:, ln1;d l·~1 SU,\L ·1 BH. & /gt>, I t. , UNUSUAL 4 BR Rl\'1ad111oor, Turtl•· Ho<·k. l111- 1ne,f 1·1c. t;C! &. 1''l'11' Un i· \•f'l'S1ty J!igh 5f"hc."1!, 1 blk fron1 pril·. pool & ll'nnis l'()Urt.~. ;, f'n1·J i;<U'llcn"'. Jll<;l a 1riun1, lJri1;k p01lio~. lrg Ian! r111, galll!r:-', li1· rn1 11•//l'pl(', 2 ba1h~. Sl~.!tOO for S:1l1• H.v Owner. ll.1~.l}jfl,t '----Laguna Be°ich WOODS COVE Ch;;1·1111n,t 11·11od "Ii 1 n:; I ,. !u)lll\.", s1n1::1tcJ in the 111~~1-. 1>11 ~ lu1ild1ni;: si11·.~. \J",11.V ll'\'PI. II i!h ~c·\"(•1':.JI l1ri.•k p.i· llOS J,• 1-:1',l.~~y (11'!':1~. f)c'\',lll 1•1(>1c . \\\"Kl 1~.·:1111s & l1r,• pi<J•'l' IJl !11'111~ !'\)'Ill\, i;p.11 • 1uu.~ IJuil :-111 kn1·lw11 \\111) •ll.•h11a~lwr. D1ni n~ rnorn, rlpn 2 Di!tn1~ .. :! hath.~. phi~ l·lid n1J. i:u.::.~1 :11)1. :\l,1s11•1· 1'l'll'r:u ha~ Ill)'~(· drr.-;~irn: 1'00111 , l\'aik-il\ f'kl«f'I, h1Hil & r1·11·ai1• entra1K'r_ 0 n I .r ~ll.'..:i()O frir ii c•iose lo b1•11ch 11,o<itll11nd. Call - .401an REAL ESTATE 11!)(} G!cnnf'yre ~1. 4!t4·947J :~19-0:116 OW:'tEJt. Bl'11<·h Aetess-:-()('n viel\'. 3 BR, 21 i RA, 7 rm, 2 lrpls, nr ne11 hrick & ~da.r, s&.q,ooo. ~!'l4-~:\64. ~ -=ln1I rn S('j)<I, :~~ '.;6 · NEEDED llAPl'Y LJV!l\'G rle~1gnf'rl b;• --· -_ _ ~;;!; 19·1-l:o'l:I. .1r!!. \\,~ll'J.<, \i l.).71~7 \\'idr oc·e1111 \'tf'll'. $235 ., a re h i 1 t' c I. lJnOl>~truo.:le;I PAHK Lido To,vnhou~r·. :; LI nt f If' 1! 11 u 111 II •• 1· 11 r ----I ?<l~llllt'r _:•I~. 4<q~{i.~:l. j', vii•ii' ul "''l'an. \\'.'Ill\ 10 RH , ~1, P.A p,,,,1 , 1\'11 pv1nb n I ST P.. IR lTT (I H s w11, ~.::ii. J!ANOl:A.\\!C VIEi\• :: Balboa l'land 1• , I' , ""' 1:1·. frpl1 •, hlln~. l\f'I lo,11 \ ·.1\o d. ..,·a~o· 'l hr, d; hea;·h & i;hopp1n~. 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DECOIC lul'l1, :: hr. 1 lM, UNIQUI:'.: nu.~11c 7 BR + loll ----------~ Laguna Niguel 1 11 1 1 11• /·•I < f I' ' M••• Ve•do __ :.;.,:.-----11xi111 !r11n1 It f'Co11·. ,1J1Ju11t11 111 "' 1n a p111~,,~ 11 1111s J n~ 11 fV-"-' · !'~' •1<·. ~ fJ'fll\:. unfiirn. !ion 1 ..... TN•f>s. ENCHANTING .~ 1,111rl' l lf·ii. tlf'iullihil lH:,:111.v luf"ral11•+-b11~n~·~" hlk 10 l:..·h. !I n10 l"<i;-c r1 nn\ ~•·<1!' ot-ea n . .S .1'2 .J / 111 0 . f\.~~DEC., lg: 4 BK , 2 HA, ·1 1 F1·,in1 ihr 1ll1ublr d.vw. Iii" 1-.u·p1·1, ,i;. rll·.ipf'•. ln•l ~rllin~I -\'<•ll 11111-:I b•• <l/!2. i;o:,._"J.J :,o tJj'.'>-\.i::!ll or '.!I::. :1~2-lli::."1. ro111I., t"!nse !u .-;thool11, $2'. f•llll'Y . \BR ' 1 b;,1 11.<. 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Laguna Niguel Realty 8311-5050 499-1344 li1nlll.~ II o 1n t rornir•r 1ir1·~1 1~" 111 o d r I f .\IV 1. nvi;l 1f1C'rl & r!'l0<•1ded lo twau1lft1I J!ef,i::ht.~ Vi1"11· prop1:1·t.1 . 100 s 11<1 11ppnsitf' p.1rk I, pl11~gI'(ltl!lds 7,rinrd rol' h<W.<('S. f\r)l'IOl If! l,'fllll'. ~ hr, 2 ba. lr ph·. 11·/w sh;ig, \\'a\1pa11er S.· cahln(•lt)' irl· "'•'tHI n;1n1•', addp ·~~ ~nd A:!f'll1 u ,,...~~;,, r1r " ~ ., If' I I r 40~ A('.1<'10t, l-i:!'!-{l::11i Ana11. " ''•Yr Y ea.~!' ·•··•• S ;,, l•IHHl•' 11111\JbPr 1/I'. Nf'\l[lfll'I ;.1s--071 :. 1•\f'l)lll::~ :: BR. munll: to n1ontli. s r I 111!•1'11;1!11111 . .r ll1~tnh11l•11·~ LIJ)'.J lslr J Bl<.1 I-IA . Nr111~ Co,ta Mesa CAYWOOD REALT • Con~11any. ~700 Nf'wport drt'lll'Ul,.rl. C<1rn1·1·. nr l-ii.100 -wr Co:c,.1 Hwy., N. Bh·d. Nr11·porT A"ll •'h, pBlio. 49.\-S9i:1; Gi:.....OtS::. • 'f AKE. Y0UR . l.1!0JCE 543-1290 1, C';ilif .. ·!l2GGO. Of'pl No. :lllA Houses Unfurn. 305 121 3 BR honie~ SHJ:i S.· 3'.!li. ('/i l UR 1~111d11'11: 11·/p•Ytl $~2.'1. J. -~~::i(l. 1;:1 ·1 BR 11 J>COI $210. G.· $.17:,. All ,\1111 c·oraJ , llcC1'rr11,.,•;; rcc1111rrd . C~ll :J.1:1-S·l'.H IOJ)('Jl t.'Vet:.I Sou!h Coast ltrall•)rl' BY O\\'N~:H. 2 1~f\,\, ))!In~ ,1 on <I" i· ! u I 71.\-19:.-441·1. Lido Isle ;, \\ /1\ HDH\1, I i (·' \\ TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES $!ailed 18~74 f'o11•l l't', "Thr Broker1vi(h t:mri.1 1l1J'' G•neral = • Nord Wate--,,-,-.-n-,--1 s:io-9.>R:l. 1716 Or.incr> Avr .. C . .\1. i~~~~~~~~~~~lt;.l;.-1170/5-IO·OC~ rv1•_ N,.~rJ RENTAL FINDERS NEAR GOLFCOU-RS E <ilS W. ltt~. COSTA M!SA !3r.'lnd ™'"' ~1 BR., ·P~ hnth~.l, ~.Cake df'C schl + ~u:pl 1I'.~. r!"t k ,t· ilnrk, 011 ! .. 1dll J'\urcl , fle•t Estite. ... _ $19j .. JCO. Ceotr1I .c;ror It prr~., ~hop . f;r,.at 40 Foot lot polrn1ial. Only ~hop !11 Arf';i_ Hou••' * Apts. * 64S..0111 * Altr. ('XjlO.~P.d bf'Oitll '.!BR., 3 $1000 !Prms. ~il'kllf'S~ , .. ba. t1on1r \l'fSou1l1 pa1io. Acr•ag• for sale 150 nlhrr husines~ rorrt>s ~H lr. $1::.0-STEPS lo Ocean & N.B. Onh•SG:iOCIQ Ill p C II (,u1nplf111'n2Hlt1\/t0Hl,I.C..:. ·s1 ' 1 t' SI 1 8 arrt'~ 11·ith ocean lrontagr 11 t.· ar. onsl wy. r•• o ree !l f' L Prlv patio. Lh1ld ok. . ir Sou lh Pal'1fi(' Bora. Bora. ~ u n s " I l' h . · ". ·l BR. l Ii~. \\<ts 011 Homt>~ f or !llOl'C information call 'llJ/591\-.l:?G:i. BEACON * 645-0111 Tollr. lndool' pla~lers . ·" -494-3lfl2. l j()' COHNF:_n_C_o_>_I,-, -,,-,-~A-1 s 1(N).llfJL Pd . Furn lrg IJa!'h sunken 11\·. nn. -"'P. d in . --~-=~-----.1 Cha rming hou~r 111 pl't'fet·t C'ond .. 1 bt1rrn, :l lmlh, hl1n.~. h••aulifu! palio, el1•. lmn11•rl· ia!(' po~~C'ss1on. 1\;n f)'l'i~. $:?1:1 mo. 673-li.''68 ()r rr no a11s. lra1·r mrssai.:(' .)l;;..9-1:11. :!-BR~2 BA-Cnnrf~.~li°bl1 io~~ rlo~e ro srhls & ~llllppin~. Pool l:. 1·r.1· la ci l i •i~s. $220/n\o. i\1·11il l 0 /I . Herita~e fl..!':. 540-11~1 \\'AT!'.:f~fltONT 2 &. t.'O 11• d••n, 7!~ ha, llllns., patio. .\4.'iO Ydy A 11 lii::.-1420 I . I H.A JtBiJ!( V1f'IV Hon1rs ::q B .. DI H, i Ha frpl, k l p;i110. l'ool ra;;. S J~-. i ~:::;...3)\!f.\. , : I Newport Htigh!' , t j ;'\ BR, bltn~. fenced )'~.1 Lovely llf'ighborhood. · s rrq'1!. $270. mo. 64:'>-14'i. , >•n Cf.m.nt• · 1 I --I rni Bc.iul'Hull y det'Orated. REPOSSESSED 10 lcl'el romm'l bldg. Lie rt)1' hil l' & ''Likf' Separate lntlt' House" Redu"td lo S8!J.!tj(). 11cres, NO 00\\'N, $23 n10. rcstnu ran1. lte.ariy r or Pnv ?Stio, Xil1t r;.si<le loc. Tip of Lido Isle Ncai· Jrg lake. !J6.ll-OOl7, •~11.n!. i\lu.s1 s->11 No11·! BEACON * 645-0111 , ------------Con~idcr !rRd". C;ill O\vner S©\lQU}A.-~t.tfS" 1\fF:SA Vrnle" P()f)I Jloinr .. 1 BR. 2 f'\A, bJ!n~. plu~11 erpls, S:lOO/Jno. Lease. SIOO Ll10 Df.KN 2 Br, l ~t. Be, tnl s lOI'<' t.. relrig. 0vf."rlook\11g ,\[un. Ji:l)lf counw. Adu1ts en. fy . $2'2.l/lno. -491-4:•1 213: 44>-234;• .. di I Tu,tin • Tire Punfe with the Bai/f.fn ChucHe I PELCIS I 111·1·1 I NECEF 1 ~ .11·11_. I . I ' "1 • Ol P Al RI ~lh: R..-1c loch · n. fellow _ _ _ ... _ ~ •who tums a girrs head often ~, ::K:O:;!:::B:M=::E~R:::...,lends up be;ng a -In 1he ~ -. G CornpMte "-1:hud:lti ~uded I I I' I' I' ,.. ::.:..1.:. :::,:::1 i::: •[:AMllLI: Illft S I" I I I 11" THEI I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 BeRuL 4 AR .. 1 b;~. ho1nf', Apartments for sale 152 r . ,_ a~· 4!1-1 ""~') s11:,..1-·un.'l J BR \\•/fRr1...c. 1 !..,.,le~. 56 l't \\'a ll'r front· ....._.... -.,._._, __ or ~-·-·_· -~-~-· __ _ • .. --Jncd yrd. con~idc-r pel. snuts agt. rwn1 to;· l11rge boal 32 + UNITS CUSTO:'l l gardening. 11111'11 /.: welt.'ome. sliJ).'). Rl'duccd 10 s<'ll lil l COStA MESA yard mainl. Sclel'I clirnte!r BEACON SJl'i,000. S3iO i\f. $:)() r.t rin, Exl'el IX'· including P. U. 11i1l'k. * 64S..Ol I 1 Bill Grundy, Rltr. cuixi.ney. 67j-fi0.JI 0'>1'fler. nm"''""· tditerJ f'1t'. 311 Bar.;i•!r, NB 675-(ill:-1 1tenllor. :,4'.'r.11778. Bu1in••• Proptrty 154 Newspaper Oeal•r•hip -. _ • ror L.A. Jl,.rald E.-:a1n iroer 4 BR. 3 Be Gl)xfl(I Sn.500 OCEAN Vlfll', $350 for 138..i in 0J'lon~e Co. ar,.11. &-cu1'- 4 BR. 2~. ba. :'Jfu:SS $89.500 11q f'1 or '.cs~ gpa~'f' for a~t, ity tlcpoi;. rtQ'd. \\'rir~ R.P., :1 BR. ~ 811. Cor. Joi $99,500 rill~ 01 e<f!rcJM 1tud1n, mi w. Linc:oln, Anahclm. LIDO REAL TY INC. meeting roo1n, office 11pace. -----• 3377 Vi11 Lido 673-7300 •IC. Kitchen fa.cu. La,g\Jnft Bu1ine11 W•nttd 110 Bea.ch. 494-7456. ___.,.. _______ _ Commercial 'tRAVE I.. A grncy , P ty 151 l"i1t1blii;h('(], 1\•11.nted l)y pri. * HARD TO FIND * roptir ply. Prrf Ora~e Cay arta •1 '" J I 1 I , Rf' -I 714/.'>-16-2677 . .>.~ '" n · usume 1 c._ ·' '' ~ RliSINE~S t;NIT.'i of In·------~--- + f_am. m1, 2 Ba.: C~r g~r. o::mc on w l9lh. C . .\I. Lf'l Money to Loan 240 $.l.1.500 O\.\•n /11.~t 7'4:r2.i00 ""'"· ........, .. ,,· , I I, ·----pro, .... ,y "' ,, p&)'OU Ill ............................... Mes• Verd• yrs, Ov.·ncr \\'ill cerry llff.11.t COM~!ERCIAL LOA NS. 1 "I.. LonR" 11>ni1. ~·rom ~l:'i0.000· Mei• del Mar RE':PUBLIC home: 4 Bn &. TRI HARBOR SI0,000.000, Tele. S.17-0:i.oo, 111.m rm It ~!'a11>d pool. On REAL TORS The fa..-;tc!t dr;;-Jn1tie \V;i;t qu~t ~trtt\, By owner. 4al Ea8t l71'h, C.1'1. . . a Daily Pillll Claulfled ~. .\ 6*-32S5 EYH: Ml-2215 Ad. 642--5&73 ••• SI l:t-UNf UllN 1 BR. Gue11t Cotlage, SlO\'t, n.~h·ig. Cpl~. dtl)6, yn.rd. 'fo1. ~1111 Pf'I ok. BEACON * 64S..0111 $171}.N ICE 41 BR. N. 1•11d La· xuna. Stovt>, relriij, cptli, d111M, gar , patio. BEA CON * 64S..Oll 1 Slj().J<IDS 1 Pet1' wclcomr in th!5 ii Bt'. homc 11 I gar s, yard. BEACON * 64S..Ol 11 Si'(l()..4 I-FAMILY Rm/ l\'ork,l!Op '~mbo. ~-RPI..<:. fncd yard. Childff'tl I: pe\:c-1 ok, BEACON * 645-0111 2 Btdroom, I Mlh hnm~~iih gArage. 1'Mt1ddt, $173. call Ttrry 546--2313. * FOR LEASE • tlenn d<'p. AN ( ptn, "l' "'11 4 f'\R, 2 ba . modern h0mt0 .r ...-.,, ••.. -,,.-..,ccc-~"" • :: n1ay have children. oo pepetf!. f.-side-2 Br. Co1111gr. i\1111~ In Tui;\in, $273 nm. 524402f.j only, no p1'1~. Bt'am~. frpll', --- tiAllo. s1;,21mo. y ~. r r y. Univ•r•itv P•i:Jc ~· 64.2-8.j21). -~-~----<4 BR, 21 ;; BA, pool, • ~llARPl h1·, 2 ba OvC'rsizt>d park. Renl or ie'll.M 10 bur· yard. double garag!'. $210 S320/rno. lr1i nf'. ti1 1 mo. Call Larry, ~r46-5RBO I •H=o=u"-,.=,:.::F"u-,-.-.-0-,'----"---li- Agi. Unfurn. 0 ;'\ RR, '2 ba. with htA!"-'<I pool, S235 mo. :>48-3623 o r 213/694--'.lJS:t 3 BR. hrdwd floore, 262'.l B, Sama Ana Avl'. $'1l5 mo. Dtp(llilt. 962-5Qj(I, OEl .. t.ixE Condo-T(i;;ihou~c. 3 Br, tam rm, garagr , pool. $28.l rno. Cnll 540-5147. f()\\'NJ10USI.;-lt:111'e _..--br, .'.; ba. hit scur~ie. pool. Oct 1. 327:i. :-~10-2!ln . :1 bi· nr N~"'·p1ir'1 llelghtll. Adults, no Pt'\14. $J7j ml'.I. ·''"· LaPttl~. bkr. ~2!0\. N•wport Beach BEA\Jf mod. IOWJIMu.e '3 Br. 21,J Ba, lrplc, patio, I. t rar gar. •II bllm. s. dl'l'lJlf'~. Lea~ S:l!fi ll j~'.;-1 110 or S·l&-;i991 c1·c! ft __ :. ""9""'u1""c""K-:C""A:-;:S,.,;H;i--1 THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD I 642-5671 ,. \ I ' . ' . ' • • ' ' I 0411. Y PllOT Wtdntida1, SeptHnbtt 22, 1971 Wtdftnd.Q, S.,ttmber 22, 1971 ..... ~ ... ···~ I ~ [ ..... .-....... I~ 1 ............. -l!tl L ._,., .... J~ r ....,_ .. i ..... l~ 1 ..... -........ I~ ~~==l~n~lu:ms::-0;;,;;~~1 8alboa l1l11ind Apts. Fum. '6t Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unhlrn. US Apt. Unfum. 3'5 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ,~C~·-u_._,_._ •• _. _____ 1_10_1 "i 2 BR. tum . .apt. Sl8J/mo c-.-.-,.-IM--•• ----- . HY1ttln9lon S.1ch Yt>ltriy Ba..lbua J!iand. Call l\i;A,[Lii;;~;,:-j;;;;:-";;;;;:-;il~'~7:>->l~-~7~17'-0---o----ll Br. Trailer, $110 + uul. !AVA IL Ocl. 151. $22So. JnO. 4 Matttrf! penona on l y. ,BR. 2~ BA , Cfllls, drpt, Bafbo.t Peninsul• 646--1809, Ul 4 pm. trplc. dshWhr, ~ In pool. CLEAN Ba<"h aptl or gleep 1 BR furn upp!"r $175. uUJ pd. 2 car garage. 3 ctill~ ck. rms, steps bch. $100/mo l child OK. Walk to •lores. 536--0346. UP. 3\S E. Balboa Blvd. 54~3643. 335 673--SS.lJ. Dana f)aint -----, BEAUTl~1.JL 3 t1r, '1 ba + ... ---'"'::"O"-:-"--~'."""--:-converublt Oen. }Ir bay & * * Sing!r, ·rv, pOOI, pe ts i: least>, 3 i,r washer. oet'an. w inter, S2.11. ok. DANA Marina Inn, 3-llll drytt. bltin5, M'pt, po!'.11 646-:ml. COllst Hwy. 1a ci Iit1 es, $210 I mo . ei"'~ \\'K le UP. On Oct.an Huntington Baac:h 1-296--0-H:Z. I.011Piy Bach-1 BR-Rms. Bachalor Apt. $100/mo. Newport a.act. Maid service. Pool. U!U pd. • OU\ 646_2687 * OCEANfRONT 2 br, 2 bf,, upptr apt, yriy. srn1mo. 507 E. Balboa. 673-6SBO R.llr. Balbo. P•nin1ula --------Costa M••• TI-I~ ~CITING PALM M!SA APTS. MINlJTE3 FROM NEWPT. SOI. L1nbelievably lrg apta, huge pool, J1acuul, elect bltin.s, 111\ag crpts, drps, uuna etc, Adults, no pet1. SINGLF.S ••...• SW. l BEDRM ...... $140. 2 BEDRM ...... $160, You·,, right, they're under- pricW! 1561 Meu Or., C.M. 5 blk11 from Newport Blvd.) Costa Mesa --------1 • t & 2 BR., lrt rm1, pool, n: 1hopl, uW pd, 11184 Mon- rovia. 54&.m.36 SHARP 2 BR, I~ BA. crp!JC, drp1. UOO sq IL Avail, mw. $165/Mo. 557-7768. l~tr.1AC. 3 BR, 21,i BA. crpll, N•wport Beach 3 BR, 2 "Ba, cpt/drpe, bltnii 1 Bl.Ir Sch. Nr 100s!'a: cntr. Yrty. 67,3.8'lll ah 4 pm. UDO Baytront: Dock, l Br, $450. Ocunlronl, furn, 3 Br. $Jl5. Ag!. M!i--0732. drps. $20)/Mo. A\'llli now. I;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,"~~";,. ..... w'""""•· CAN1 BE BEAT Nr shp'g cntr m6 Pomona, CM 5'15-4391 aft 5 pm. drp&, ...... SINGLE STORY Ap1rli...1111 IOI' Rent '"] I ...... I~ Apt.., Office R.ntat W Furn. or Unfurn. 310 1--------- ::--:--:,.--------DESK space avallable $50 S.nta Ana mo. Wlll pf'O'VMje fUrnlture ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; I at $S mo. Anewerirc Rt'Vk:e VILLA MARSEILLES available. :fti No. EI IRA.ND N!W Camlna Real, San SPACIOUS Cemente. 492--4.fll 1 & 2 Bdrm. Aptt. DJ..:SK 1~ce a11Ailable $50 Adult Llwlna mo, WW provide fUmlture ··• al $5 mo. Aruwerina: itervfee Furn. & Unfurn. available. 222 Forest Ave, Dishwasher color coordinat-Laguna Beach. Gf..9* ed appltanca • pluah ~ 1-~"""~===.--I carpet • choice ot J a:Wor CdM OFFICES .cheme1 • 2 bathe • it.ail Dt-luxe air/cond, 45c &q. ft. 1howert • mirrored ~ irn:luding uril R/E 1nvest· robe dol:tr1I • lndlrecr Jlght· mcnts Bkr, 673-nu. inc tn kitchen . breaktasl BAY VIEW OFFICES -:--;;':"'";:--;;:::;:;;::;-'.:l-_:•!_'C~~~l~6~7~>S~7~~~· ------- WATERJ-'RONT · BeautifuJ. Bay \'iew apts. 2 Br, upper apl w/pif'r & slip iwlll ac- commodate up to 50' lxinll. S-150/rno. ~arJy. Alw 2 Br .• l~ Ba lower apt w/pler lac1I. S~/mo. yearly. Call 644-2j(]l ur 213:698-9888. OCEANFRONT upper duplex 2 br. 1 b1. porch, ditpo,.11.I. <'l'Jll , $~/mo yrly. 673-5729 : r. * Adults Preferred * 1 Br. furn. Winter Slll/mo. FREE Util, lurn l & 2 BH, 1 ~R:, 2h b.11. .. 2 :ar garag". Near Ocean &: ·a11y. nr bch pool Sl:JOi up Corona d•I Mar * Spanish Elerance LG . :l Br, bltru1, cpls, pa!io, gar. $140. No 5.17-~. 54&--1867. South Sea Almolphert 2 BR. -2 BA1ll Carpets &: drps Air Conditioned Private Patios HEATED POOL Plenty of l1wn bar • huge prtvate fenced Deluxe, Air-Conditio . .ed patio • plWlh la.ndaca~ . Lido Atta _ 50c Sq. r·1, brick Bar-B-Q'1 . Wp heal-Rea..lonomic~ Bkr. 675-6700 . - "facing pool. Wa. ... 67:.-1573 * * 536-Jm/5J&.7282153ft.l.366. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l Ot.iiet Adult Living REALTOR ~S-6966 B h Shag cpt e drp1 e bltns Laguna ••< BeautiiuJ Pool • AU UtU Pd "P..,...p~l-•_•_•_•_F_u.,-rn_ • ..,. __ l4_S.1Coron• del Mar ____ 14 Br, 3 Ba, O(.'eanview 10 ~---2 BR. $170 * DELUX 2 Br. drps, •""'P''· bllins, diahw, Pfllio. $1~ + llL!T. 64&--0735. 646-4i60. B•lboa P9nin1ula I Br Upper + ga.rafe. t.1at-ure re1ponsiblr par1y on I y . "' Adults only-no pet! +~---------I working adul1 E:t walk lo Ref's. 50 y<l1 to Woods Cove 241 Avocado St. 646-0979 Ea1t Bluff DELUXI-: duplf'x. 2 Lr11 heh. Water ~. Sl J.> mo. Beach. LeaR Oct 19th-June BR's. Bttn kilcMn, Swedi~h 67~1307 evei/..,,•knds 0 r .30th $395. 4!14-8392. ON TEN ACRES \~c. cqits. drps, s™?rt hlk 642-1470 days. S125/mo: S40 wk BaC:h UHi 1 6 2 BR. Furn, &: Untum. ocean or b11.y. f urn . pd ·rv · · B Fireplacea / prtv. patios. $2l5/mo Annual. 645-~170. NICE 2 rooms for lady. Uhl • color at Cret:ent •Y Poola 'fitnnla Contnt'I Bktat. furn. Sha.re ki!chf:n. Pri. Reh. 494.;r.,og 900 Sea i.a.n., CdM 6"-2611 en'. No drink I ng . Lido Isle (Ma.cArtbur nr Coa1t Hwy) Newport Beach ReallOnable. 675-0671. .........,_ ___ _ OCEANYRONT lower 3 BR, BACH apt, comp] kltch & ba. BEAUTIFUL bachlflor apt ./ BAYFRONT new w/aJJ xlras. Winter, l adult. Furn. ufil pd. $120. on bay. $175. ,/ BAYVIEW '325-. considf'r yr. \Vknd8 Yearly. 642--A.531. 673-lt>olS Announcing the quiet opening 541-9374, wkdays ( 21 3 ) t B A t ~ 696-8831. BACH. apt. Fu!! bath. Priv. Nawport B•ach o ayport P s. . .1vr f'nt. t'W'n., Ul il. pakl. Sll0.1--'--------Adults; And !he sligh1ly less OCEANFRONT corner 4 Rr. Yr.arly. 67:-r.5726. ATTR. 2 BR., 2 Ba & l BR. 2 quiet opening ol Bayview 2 Ba. New upper duplex. , 1 1 Ba. $175 & S225 mo. Wlnter Apts. for lamili~s. {:'I.ts, drps, bllns. Sfi l! NICf~ apl for renl, ,] h/k 10 rentals. Sttps lo ocean & Call (714J G44-5.i55 &ashore Dr. Winter SJ75 can. Uui pd. '145 mo. ba I~~~~~~~---~ 0 ., .. ,·,w CdM y. SO. ol Huru', 2 br IUXU"" 110\. mo. Furn. 645-5170. ~""" • ' · Bal"--•·oJ E•ta•• Co. .., " ....... ..., w/der.k. Like new loveity EARL\'-Jmmac 2 BR. 2 Costa Mesa 100 E . Balboa Blv., Balboa shag crpl, drps. $~less BA. Patio facing bay . .--TiiE EXCITING 673-41~0 673-l596 Eve1. for ia.rdenfng 675-6572. 11,dults, no pe1s. 223 19th St. PALM MESA APTS. BEACH APT ~ 3 Bedrm, 1%. WALK to l>lfach & i!or-..s. 2 l=N=. =B=.=6=B-·27_°'_·~-~~-~1JNUTES TO NEWPT. BC!{. Balli, bn1nd new building & BR., I h11., cpts, drp~. stove. WINTER ren1al, new deluxe Unbelievably lrg apt1• huge Jurniture. Block to bch & rclrig. No pets. $180 Mo. oceantron!, 2 Br., l'.1i b11, po..>1, JaC"uzzl, elr ct b!tins, shops. l250. month yearly. 64:.-4143. dhiwshr. $300. 543-()765. shag-crpls. drps, sauna e:c. **FOUR STAR•• 2 BR, 2 ba. Yearly I~, Ad 1 REALTY Duplexes Unfurn. 350 u rs, 00 pets, l lJlk from Big Coronll ·"'l~GLES ...... $14;>. Sli-\42l Avail 10/1 * 673--7127 1 BEDRi\t ...... Jmm SI~. BRAND NEW 2 BEDP.J\f ...... lrom $175. 2 BR 2 ba 1 /d h h Cotta Mesa 2 BR 1~ BA. gar11.~e . Yuu're righl !hry're under-' 1 ap ~. w 1 11,; r, SHARP. New shag. $160. prit't'd! J:'llii' Mesa Dr. C.J\-f. pvt ba.~ny. Use '!f hea:e<J ""r mo. Ph: 642-~j], . blk I N a' I d ) pool. billiard nn, Jll.CUZZI It r-(,) ~ rom f'Wport v . BBQs. See RI M102 Birch GE 3 BR, no crpT~. drps, CASA de ORO SL or mgr. :'tl7-42,16. applianc!'~. S17:">. ft46-.-2544. 548-&.'w. 64&-4631. CASUAL Calif. Living in a 25 ynfs lrom OCEAN -4 BR. · w1trm Mt'd iterranean atmoa· 2~ BA. Huge L/R w/ Qen• Point phere Spacious color co-\VBt'P, ne11• crpt'g, mod. ordinii.tN! apts -designed &: kitchen, pan'ld den, comp! OCEAN Vit'w D f! I u x e lurnh;hed ;or style & com· furn. S.125 incl'rlg util. until Duplex. 2 Br. Jrg den. 1650 fort • Hta!ed pool e Kitch· July Will alao I ea 1 e . IQ. It. 2 frp!c. wet bar. e.1 w/ !ndlrr.rl llghtlng e 675-1642. SUnd!'Ck. $25:'!/rno. j7141 DclU."(e RIO. Adulls, No pei.. l:oc=EAN=c-~v~ .. -.-.. -7.l-7B~R~. I 54-7-1457. l BR~·l175 furn. 1v11.ish/dry. 2 rarporl~. Jm- UTILITU::S INCLUDED maculite. J26.5 an n u a I Newport Beach 3fi1 W. \\'ilson 642-19n 1.•inter. 675-71~ or (213/ 't.EARLY. Avail 10/1. Nrar 79!'1-15$7 beach. :I BR, 2 BA . Frptc . Dle81:iBJIB 2J SPACIOUS Baytront-Modern $250/mo. 49!l-212R . upper duplex. :I Br, 2 Ba. !----------Niiw. be11\Jt1fuJ garden apart-YeRrly S400/mo. \Vin~er D I mrnrs w1lh up •xes, e POOL e SPA e $300/nlO. 225 19th SL NB. Furn. or Unfurn. JSS • GARAGF. • 67.'Hl236. ~~~--~-~--• ADULTS -NO PETS e \\'INTER rentlll, Nt'Wport :.! BR-2 BA.-$2~;, t'um. Peninsula. :I BR. 2 BA, gar, Balboa Island BRAND new & gorgeous 3 J:">l E. Zlst St.. c.r.t \\'/D, I blk to hay & bch Bdrm. 2 baths. P a tio . • 6-16-~Gftli • $~40/moo 67~1. . lshwasher. trash masher. Unb•lievably Beautiful STEPS to the beach. Qua!. J T~. or uni. S450 mo. year-VAL D' !SERE Gard,.n Apts, BR. 2 Ba .. cpts. drps. f'rp\., ly. Adul t.• • no P1'1'· FlOI\'"~ b!t!H', \\'inter $22.l pet' ~11''TON. REAL ESTATF: every..,,•hf:re. Strf'am k month. 642--01 77 229 J\1ari77:.-:~ Island \Vatcrfall, 45' pool Rrc •. Rm. \VINTF.R RENTALS Sauna, SJ:IS 1-2 Bclrm, turn. Bavfron1-Penin5u\a. J BR. 2 f ~rtm1nll fOf Jl:tnt )~ Unfurn. lrom $13,l. SEE IT: h~tr.~. S2JO month 2000 Parsons, 642-8670. DAVIS Rf.ALTY 642-7000 * $30 WEEK & UP* \\'ALK to hr11ch. 2 BR, patio, Studio & I BR apts. 2 rar Rat. Yrly ll"a.~"· SUNNY ACRES Adul!s , nu prts. 4i09 Rl\'t'r New New New Villa Cordova COOL • FRESH! QUIET . SAFT. (l'iear ~ack ~11y J 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex 1 & 2 BR. Aph. GA S It WATER PAJD Mo. to Mo. From $140 2323 Elden Ave. Cl\I See lt1ir Ted \Voodhead 646-0032 DELUXE APARTMENTS NO\\i AVAILABLE Air Cond -Frplc's -J Swim- ming Poola ~ Health Sp11 • Tr-nni.~ Crcs • Game A Bil· hard Room. 1 & 2 BEDROOr.f FROM $140 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 llarbor Blvd., C.M, 1714) 557-8020 RENT AL OFFICE OPEN 10 Ar.1 TO 6 PM FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. •Apt1. Furn. 360 MOTEL ll\'e., l':.A. fi7.\..01!\~ -'--------2 & l BR's G.".r.I .l Bil, 2 Bii, 2 doors from __________ 1 1 blJt solllh of Fairgrounds \\'lllt r, )'tt1rly 11r 9 mos. Private patio pool • lndlv. Ren1 Beauti!ul 1'~urniturt 2376 Newport Blvd. c I ran & n1 ode r n, laundry fa c: !or as lltUe a1 54S-9755 714 :778--0i~l. Nea.r Orange Co. Airport II ONE MONTH Furn 8o1chelar & I Br \\'ATERl~R0,~,1=.~.~,-p~-1 UC!. /\dull.~ onl'/. I , , a f'n 20122 San!a Ana. Ave. E xc•ptiona ly n I c •· Sp11c 3 Ar lam rm pr1\' su~ M M J · 2110 N t · · • P'. rs. oach1m, Ap! l·A camplete with $llO up. •wpor rlt'i'k, sm hollt moor. \Vtntt-r 54C..ti215 Your 100.,, Blvd., CM . 1~('_ sm 54~-4J9;. lllt i;_ I• ---l ~=~-~-~~~-1 r.tESA L11lo 1 RR apls, f'p1 !. Pu'ch ••• Opl''on 1 llr. Sl t."o & $1,10, 2 Rr, Slj() NICE ocr1tnfront 2 BR apl I bl I c qi~. tns, c ose" ro ~hop'11; Ind. item :!t!ertion, Ii i;. IJcal IQr Bachelors, t'rplc, rp1s. rlrp!'I, "''inter & OCC. Hos lndry rm, pool 24 Hout C e ly. Swun pool. Adults only. 1993 S21i5. incl ut11. 67~215. "'rarpor!.'. Pt>! or inlan! ok. Churrh St. 548-9633. --· CUSTOM HOUSES & Ap1~. \Vint'r &: Rrnl!'I start from Sl3S.S14-0. Furniture Rental NlCF: 1 BR Dplx. Quiet. yrarly, $165 10 s1::ioo Ask 11bout our disroun! 18~6 517 \.\', 19th. C.~1 . 548·3·11!1 Sc-1~ra ll'd by i:"~~agr.~. I Mar~h11!l RrJ1.lly 67.">-461'(1 Pla1..'t'n t1a. ~!gr. Apt H, Ci\1 Anaheim 77·1-2800 ad\111 O\'f'r :io. No pP.t!. e ON BA y .---6~&-~'164 . Lallabra 694-3708 £~&-7'1~. Nr. Lido. l Br BAY ME=A~D~o=w~-A-P~T~S-. alboa Island • LfR Bachelor, elesn, Il l· $195. 673-647i0 Br;1n1 <"e11ings, panelin g, '----------1 lrac. nr rrwv1, 1 adul t, no _ _ _ . . . i• pels. SllO. inQ: 2872 l..11S!1ll<' e WlNTEn RENTALS e priv P11 l1m, recreation !11-2-3 k 4 BR. Apl! 1:ili1lf'!'I. AU 1dult.s, 110 pels. No. 2, j;i7-1~4. _... 1 l!R' FRO'! .OIV 1==~~:-~""'"""'=I ABBEY REALTY 642-3.850 .., s , " AS l SHARP I Br & 1 BR. Hid ='7=-o--=c~~~~~ Ai Sla9/mo. pool. Nr. shops. Adu\1s. No SI»L~G. 1 BR duplr;oi:. Ulil 387 \V. Bay SI ., C.M. WE STILL HAVE. • • pets. Ulil pd. 18&1 r.fonrovla. ~a:ioo~ ~k ~h. ~~711!:ay, i;11.U 646-0073 Sorlie quality \l'lnttor rtn!aJs 548-0.lJG. a . 0 pe 5· • -,.,,.l_ e e I '' I I • ·'I G d p I MODERN dl'An 1 Bdr1n. WESTBAY ELDEN c n arger imlLI er Shady ar . ent· "!1 1130. Winter. 17111., Balboa a'Jfu;., ar reuonable rates, 1 & 2 BR . tror11 S\3.:.o. NEW I And 2 Bedrm. garden to qualillcd lenanls. 177 i-:. 22nd SI. 642·3M5 Blvd. 673-4001 11pl ~. 1l"f)Q()l. . Salisbury Rt>.1lty e l & 2 BR $l40 & up, Trop· I Br, ainMle adult, pool, blk rROr.J S17;l. ADULTS · lpooJ 5 'ra.l . · frn\c kl ~an. S ll0-$1 45, 2311 Elden A~., C.l'>f. lf'a , pl S,llln, '>' • 67 .. 7"""' r•• ""~1 ... ,., .. 145 E. 18th, &12-4603, 4S4--0209 ,,.. ~.,, ~ lf\'f'S. .,. fu * Avl now-l A 2 Br turn Newport H•l1htt • • Salisbury Ae.1!ty NEWPORT BEACH *BRAND NEW* vm. G .. n•d• Apto. fOUJ" bedraom1 wltb baloon. La Costa Aptt. lits above & below, Gracious 1 &. 2 BR, bl011, swimming Jiving .r.. quiet aYlTOl!nding pool, lanai. bar-b-que &: 1ar-lot famlly wlth ehlldnn. age. All uUI pd, noo to $170. Near Corona del Mar High Adults, no pels, School. Fireplaee. wet bar Ii 3:.4 A11ocado, CM. 642-!1108 built.In kitchen appliances. 8J5 AMIGOS WAY 644-2991 Park.Like Surroundingi ColQwell Banker It Co. QUIET -DELUXE Managing Aaent 54.1-5221 1·2 k 3 BR AP'r.5 Also l'um Bachclor1 Huntington Bea~- f'r.· patloa * Hid Pools KIDS WELCOME Nr shop's * Adulta only Atlrac 2 BR $139 & $159, 3 Martiniqu• Apts. BR. $189. AU xtras. Peu ok. Im f..anra Ana Ave., C!d Pool. Rec bldg. 17362 ''A'' Mgr. Apt lll 646-5.Y.:.Z Keelaon Lane. 96S-7510 or &42-6235. 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath LUXURIOUS 1 Br WalkinK Living room wi!h cathedral distance to beaeh '.r.: 1hop'g. cciling: &: lrplc. Separate Shag crprd. D11hwhr. Dre11s- 1aundry area. Ent'I patio. Ing room. Loads or slorage. S\~rimminr pool &: children's Patio. Gara.ge. Adult• only. playground. $200. Sli2 Atlanta. 536 -7780. HARBOR GREENS $140 ____ 54_6_~_:m_· ____ 12 BR, unfurn, cp\s, drps, NEAR nf'W 1 BR., ground bltns. Children welcome. level w/ garage. All con-$50. move in allov.•ance. ve.n1encf'~. LArge fenced 73.l Utica. ~869. rear yard. Child or pel., 2 & 3 BR'~. $160 up , Pa.tio, ""'elcomr. $175 /mo. pool , children. MORA KAI 6l>-2413. Apt~. 1SSA81 r.1ora Kai Ln., SPAC, 2 & 3 Br a.pl. $140 Up. '·i blk E. of Bf'ach. 962-899-1 . Htd pool. Play yd. Cpll. I C1 1t:Z ORO APTS drps, bltnis, patio. Kids ok. 8234 AUa.nta . 1-2-3 BR's. 199-1 Maple No. 3 642-381:1 Pool. Private closed gar. 2214 Olllege No. l!i 64&-22117 Wsh/dryer. 536-0336. QUIET-Downstairs 513.i 2 BR, 2 Ba, cpls. drps, 2 Br. nf'w 11ha!: cpls, patl<l, blln~. Pncl gar, M111ul"I! adults or IID4-2152 or S97-:l491 retired preJ'd. No peis. 1148/ 1-W=A-L~K~T~O~B=E=A~Cc'H =m~o~, _&1_>-_35_15=•-•~""~·-07'15J~. :-c I Lovely 1 & 2 BR, cpt, drps, DLX new 3 BR, 2 BA. bJtns, dshwhr. 847 3957 Dshwshr., 2 c11r ~ar. pri11 L•guna Be•ch y11rd, !ndl)' rn1 kid11 ok. $285/mo. 5 4 8 -1 3 0 9 or e 2 BR. Quiel. \"alk 1o town 67-:.-5899. & hl'h. Adullll. Lease. 217 NEWLY DECORATED Cypress. $170. 494---0a'.19. 2 Br. W/gar. $135. Fncd yd e Nr Bch. I &. 2 Br. II.; &. w/palio. Wtr pd. 2526-8 $170 Up. Pool, 717S S. Cs! Santa Ana Avr.. CaJ\ btwn I Hwy. 494---0200. (11 51µ;74~. ~·"'"5~'~"~,.~~~,.....~7'"'~· ~--,-I M••• V•rd• SJ'ACIOUS 2 BR, 2 bR, newly redecoraied. \Valk to st'hls Y' ATTRACTIVE & sbopg. l child. no pets. 2 to choOse lrom -2 Br .• ne111 S150. lnq: 2868 LaSalle Apt cpt:s, drp!; &: paint. XJnt Joe. J, CM. 549-3524. Nr 100p'g & trv.·y, ideaJ ~r couple, no children, no pe t~. t.10DERN 1 Br IP1, CJllS, SJ40/mo. 64:.-3515 or &l4-l40B drps, dshwsr. bltina, gar. 1 or S4•1-075J lor app:. r.hild ok. All util pd. Sl50 mo. Dt.X ff;--3-8R.c.~2-6=,-.-...,~d 307 Avocado, apt 9, 64a-O!llW. gar. $150 & up. Rental Ole: CLEAN 2 Br, 11-i Ba Sturliu. 3095 f.lace Ave. 546-1034. Adults, no pets. Pool . Pri patio .. 7l5 w. lSth St. CM. Newport Beach i\!gr 9-B. PARK NEWPORT f·A,\1JLY 2 ~ty 2 Br + stove. APARTMENTS ll4.l/mo, 9% Va I enc i ,.. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedroom~. rued yd. Nr. Baktr/Men-11.nd Townhouses. Spa. pool~. rloz.c"-· .,,..,,----;---,-tennis. From $170. ,Acn1~g 3 Br~ , 2 Ba, lll'W drp,,, !'pis, from F11isluon Island at Jain. r.1111~. pa!io. Jlfli 'mo. Al80 1 horee &: San Joaquin lhHs BR, unfurn. l 150. 645-1&47 Hoads. \i14) 644-1900. or ~8--0.124 . * BRAND NEW * 2 Br. Family Unit,. Ne,\·ly 204:12 Santa Ana. 1Acnw;~ de.ct1r, corn<. loc . Pool. J165. rrom S.A. Country Cluh1. VILLA MESA Apts, 719 \\'. Spa{'iou~ I & 2 BR uni~. \Vil!IOn, 646-12.'il. from fl~. up. Frplc:o;. priv. 2 BR, 2 BA, r pt/drpalb\\in patios, loads of doscts. \\'shr/dryrr, hkup, patio. Adults. !\.!gr. 557--0711. r;ar, 2 kids/no pets Sl95 ~DUL T LIV'IN~G-- 181·H ~I ,~lar, ~8-8278 Brand ncv.•. t 6.: 2 Bdnns. NF.\\' 2 'BH. 2 ha, dsh\l'shr, llishw11.~hcrs. 1'-i~places. 2 "·' N oo: So Baths. Enclosed pati05. Pool ..... cony, gar, r. &: . Coasl Plaza. $165. 968-6726 & barbeque. Carporu & or 54&-6399. 1torage. No lease requirtd . 203'12 Santa Ana Ave. AITRACT 2 Br. l 'l Ba . Y" NOW OPEN Cpts, drps, bllN, dshwhr, 'Bn1nd MW-I BR. Sl60-Z BR encl gar, Priv pal i o . &t:J-2939. SIOO. up . All util pd. Priv. patio, billiard nn, htd pool CLEAN 2 Br, Jl2~. Uppt>r. w I jacu:u:I, Adult11. 2010'1 Carpet, draJlf'~. r ,. n g e · Blf't'h st., N.B, 557-4246. Carpor1. No pr.IA. Vacant. 673-7178. DUPLEX upstairs apl. Lido area. Nr Richard's market, 2 BR ~tudio, ha ~ Lt. dpf;. f.fature ad u I ts only. cp!, heated pool & garage, $175/mo Yearly tt'ntal! . quit't nt\ihborhood. No 67~9. cr.ildren. no pets. 642-8042. BREATIITAKING VIEW Carport &. Storap l:llDDEN VILLAGE 2500 South Sa.lta. Santa Ana • !146-1525 3 Heated Pool! Large Oubhouae etc. BBQ Child Can Cenll!'r Great new 1 2 & J Bdrms From S149 SOUTH COAST VILLAS llOl !llacArthur Blvd. ~6-MX! 3 ROO~ts & bath, $100 mo. incl. ufil's Cal! :,42-0503 between 8 & ~. Mon-l''ri, ed pool1 A lana.I. S~S to STh mo. Grnd fir, l101 So. Bristol St. air/cond, 1648-B-C-D ('A;AU.N,of So.CoastPlua) Newpo r t Bl v d, CM. S•nta Ana 642-2821, 644-1061. PHONE: 557-1200 * NEWPORT BEAOI ··----- ~·~_ ... ~I~ Rooms • $15 per Week Up. w/ Kitchen. e $30 Week Up apts. MOTEL • m.-300-..xio fl. 35c. PH. Mr. Ervin, 6Th-lfi01 Busin•s• Rental 445 SHOWROOM mfg. I: oHiCI'! space. Close In Laguna loc . $95 to $J;il mo. 494-465.1. FOR ISt', 900 sq JI M-1 bldg !or machine shop. garage w upholstery a.hop. 548-8797. * * 600 sq. ft. STORE « 548-9735 OFFICE. Sl 25/mo. COSTA FEMALE only. Bacbelor il1ESA. 64fr.Z130. Room S75/mo. Furn. Util &'1.ALL oHi« or shoP Apts., Furn. or Unfurn • pd. Ideal for s l u d e n t • E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa $8() 612-8520. Realonomics Bkr. 675-6700 370 I "'"=---~-~~ NICE room for v."Orking lndu1tri•I R•ntal 450 Cotta Mesa llle81iBllU -ELDEN - Sparkling NEW 2 BEDROOt-.f garden apartment Lu:<ur- ious pool, lush landscapine;. $175. Adults . no pets, 2311 £Iden Ave., C.M. 64j..5i80 or 646·Sli66 AMAZING Adult L i v i n g Beaut. l & 2 BR !Urn or unf Apia. Self clean. ovens, D/\V {in 2 Br) displs, shag cpts, drps, jacuzzi .r. aauna ba!h.q, Huge pool. Merrlm•c Wood1 42'5 ltterrimac Way, C.f.I. man, with or without cook- ing priv's, E. Costa-Mf'~. * COSTA MESA * &42--0326 ll!S. sq ft. ll()..2'2Q power, pri- 2 Blkl'I fron1 l-l. B. pier. f'urn vate o!tice, new bid(. ulil pd, $75/mo JdeaJ tor 1740 sq ft, 3 ollices, ll()..'l21J stude11t. 642-852CI~ power. nr S.D. hwy. ROOM with bath, pvt en-2,j(fl IQ fl , 1rg aflices, plenty of parkinJ:. nr S.D. lrwy. lrance, No cooking. l,i blk to * C. NATIRESS RLTR. * beach, S70. 675--0771 2JO E. 17th, C.M. 00-1485 ROOM in private home in * M-l SPACEneWwi~l280 Costa Mc-sa. ror gen1leman. sq. fl. Front ollice lgl' rear Call for app'I. 646-8706 riror $167. mu. 1781 Whittier, PVT ba.th & room for rt'nl, C.~1. * 1500 Sq. f't., 2 front pvt entnnc~. patio. STJ 11•k. o!!lces. 2 bath, Jge rear dooc 54lHi955. $19:> mo. 1240 Loran St., ROOM & bath, pri. entr. Nr. C,l\.J. Days 646-5003 eves, OCC. Cooking & pool privgs.1 ,,646--068=~-L~~~~~~=I 64&-81116 af!t>r 5. NEW industrial bldg, &tOO' =n700=,.,~,-,.-,-,-,,-w-1-,,.-,-,-,.-.1 incl. 400' olfice. 2 Joe.ding for working man over 30. doors, m amp !lingle phase, Call aftrr 5:30. 646--5689. 11.mple parlclng. 937 W. 18th 1-----------1 St. C.~f. &IZ..2224, wkend1 or Rentals to Share 430 f'Ves ~7-9116. Huntington S••ch ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;1Co,\1 -Nier. 2 rooms for lady. INDUSTRIAL Unill'I, C.M. Util. furn., share' kit, Pri. 110--:r.D power. S95. to ON BEACH! f'n1. No drink ing. $115/MO. Ph: 64Z-1485. ~"~''~w~"'='-''~·-'-~_>_"'1_~--11 -S-to_r_•_o_• ______ 4_55 NEW API'S 4 BR, 2 Ba, J'urn. apt. 300' 10 ----------1 1 Br F'rom S277 ocean. S!ll l'a. Color TV, Big srORAGE yard with st\ed, 2 BR From $242 ater'f'o. 67l-1Sl8 2500 sq If. $55 month. 3 BR l'rom $375 1-----------1 Harb<>!' & Baker. 548-1416 Furniture Available Garages for Rent 43S l~R-4-0-t.-1 ,-w-.-0-t-ed--~460~1 C\rpetl'l-dra pe11-dishl'-asher heated pool-sauna.&-tennl1 rec room-ocean views patios-ample park.inc Se<:urlty guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 71 L OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (TI4) 536-1487 Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Daily \VJU..IAM WALTERS CO. Parklike Beach L1v1na: for Adult, Casa Del Sol &, 2 BR·fum/un f. Pvt pa. lio, lrp!c in 2 BR, elevato~. dsh wshrs, crpts, drpa. Pets 8CCf'ptcd. From $1A5. Zl661 Brookhurs\ .c\t, H.B. • (714! 962.fni:I • STORAGE. cars. f' qu ip, 1-----··------1 ho .... ., 0 c PERM Tenant, X yn. in Ne~. uut1t~. "r. . nly Airport. f'rom l l 5 f m 0 • present apt. 2 BR. unlum. 54i;.,.50-1.1. lg kit. \\'ill maintain. Desil"e boat dock. sm. Rehl. Jrom Garage for rent, l25 landlord & neighbors. N.B. f.10. H.B. l'ilh lo jOth. 6~2205 nitl!'s. * Call 646-2687 * Da)'l! 896-~8 DESK 1pace available S50 mo. Will provide furniture at $5 mo. An.~wering ~rvlcr: available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Hunllngfon Beach. 642-4321 CUTE ADOBE HOU SE, r oR Of'FICE OR STORE, 211 \\'. Wilson. C . f.1 . 642-6560. Turn unused ltem11 into quick cash. call 642-5678 KfND & aensitive young man need1 nn to re!'l1 w/optimum privacy in Lag Bch. Can pay 540 mo. C a 11 David. ll.TI-3709 FE~1 adull want! rent.U for perm home. start Nov. 2 BR. unturn. bea.ch, 714: 67:)..6960 f'URN ISHED ~tud10 or guest house' for single v,-oman . Pref. CdM . 67:-...34f>8. • OCF.AN VIEW From SllJ. * 1 BR. Furn or Unturn. CASA Pl..A YA. 141h & \Vslnuf, HB, ~1~:167. * * * * * Lido Isle 1 BR, single man, !um or un- fl•rn. Ca.II bf'fun-10 a.m. or 11.11 :i p. m.: 67$-lm. N•wport B••ch Resort Livin9 Luxury 1pt living w/$1 mil· lion ~realion .• 1wimming, tenni,;, billiards, and vol- leyball, health club1, 1aun1s, dubhouse, pa.rty room, !"!!'Ii· df'nt tennis pro & pro 1hop and much more! S1ngle8, : & 2 BR'a, i;um-Unfurn, !tents from $135 •.. No lea~ re.quired, Model1 Open Daily JO to 8. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS N('wport·North 8&1 trvi~ Ave &l.>0550 Trader's Paradise $83,400 Fir1t TD to i-rade Jor hoUM: or in· com!!' uniB. N('wport B~11rh. Call ~1r. Oay, 714 684-~3. Du~ b\JftY, 1969 Minl-T. S.1.000 \nvestttl. Will trade for car "-'Orth $1,800 tree & clear. * 847-9593 * lines times dollars 1-IAVE Sf,OM equity ln LA Canada home, 4 BR. l BA, 1l actt. Trad" Newport Be11.cn properly. Pyramid F.xcha~r.; 675-8!!00. TRADE 4 U.S. !llAGS and rll'W RAIN tirrs, xlnt cond. f"OR 1970 V\V ""'heels and ~plus~ 9GZ-0362 . i\f~tri~:ifLAN~3-6900 P~l. rec rm. gd loc . No LRG 1 BR. Duplfx apt. Jm. M1 ESA VERDE, DELX 1Truii:N~<.U1"";:cliliR.;;;i: l~'~h~•"~""'~~o~'-J"~~~·~'~'"-:=:;~24. maculately rurn. Vt' I w '°""'"r 2 BR . 2 RA. Marly 12 FURN. yc11,~!1!'s;· I BR apt, SHARP l BR. $l6S crpl'R· Till' .\ digpoMJ. nl'1''· frplc, enrl garage, ,lf1llc, flf'W kilchl'n, : adult, Hid Pool. Adults, no Pf'tll. Yearly. Sl77 .~/mo. Maturf' pn11. pat\o, 4-plex. quloet no pets, S170. ln~I ut!I . 2 BR 1272 f.ll le or 642•9520 adult.I only. No pets. Work -11 .. adulll't, no ptls. Avail $270. Huge 2 BR apt. High on Newport-South Beaut. \'if!\\' hnme. brand fK'W, l..Rguna Niguel. v'lll. $72,500. trade fnr n.1 lot , multiple zoned lot: hou5C. lge hvlng rm P · . 'd llO Oct. 1·10. $18(1. mo. 540-7;,78 ~ 1Wffi'prc. no ptll 1230. mo. • STUNNING Ganlen Apt. ~ ]' \\'Omoan r:.!rnl'~. VER\' Nk'fo -2 BR Dupl .. , ~'"" ~. Pool. Sml dog ok. 1 Br. 1155. l..aTa ina r. '"""" "" LOWER 2 Br. S 135. Ran ge /ov en/rtlrig., cpl/dfl)!. No pelA. 968-14~. 543-n;?9. Back Bay BluUe \l'/2 pvt 1700 16ih s1 642-8170 blllronirs, frplc'. heat e'd I --~~·~~=~~~ pool, k>ad1 ot cloael•. WINTER & YEARLY Adults. 745 Domingo Dr. tby llave OC't'an fronts. furn, k C.D.M.H.S.l Call Ma-1~. un lurn .• mu-ting at $175, up. SPEED Queen Gu Dryer; In good ..,,-orking eondllion, WoulcS like to I~ for tt.n electric dryer -Call 841-1356 &Jore Noon. za· Chris Craft Conatellation 1-utty equip, good et'lnd. S4800 V\111. Trade for motor home, k>t or 1 ror Info (2lll ,,..,,.,. Ebbtide Realty -19&-4664 Have I't"d neon window !lgn saying "OPEN'' 8" letters. .30" long. Want 'hort bed, cab high amper 1hell. Con- 1ider 8'. 962-7127 .. P•..-w•·• . $169.j(). F'rptc. Cpti, drpa, ;_~ l BR 2 BA El 2 Br. Unf. U65. 645-5530. CT.EAN 1 or 2 Br. Adlts, no bltns. beam ceil., patio, non · · ec pe_ts IC kit. Sll>ll::.O. 2471 kitehtn w/dshwillr, lrplc. SM A 0 LL bachelor 11ipl , all E. l&th St. NB. &16-l80l. Arlulla only, no petr;. R('fl. patio &. 11n1ge. Avill 911 !'1 utll 1. $85/mo, $25. i~urlty.1 ~~~~----~= ~ Santa Ana Ave . to 6/15. 638-8470 or Mu~ bl' over 40, 64&-!W&(.· Apt. Unturn. 365 673-0395. ·'" m-1831. BACH APTS-Purn. $Th I: S95 General 1 Bil, d11h..,,•1hr. re1rlf, dps, BR. t BA apt, 1ep deck. mo \flf'I ulll. AduH1. no pell.1 ~;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;; nrw cpt. SU{), U30 w/pei OJ'·• no pea, itepir to No. or ~ ihown hy app\. 11 E 64~4·1 or 96&-4622. ~, S.. Bay: klvel)I bth. Winier DUPLEX 1 BR turn. No Y NDOME CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba upper, "15. 6'JS.(l}Tl ('II~. dofti!. OT' motorcycklt. tMMACUl.ATF. AP'T'S! hltnr. CPI•, df)I, no peta. CT .1 BR apr; \1.'ln11'r Quiet. 548-17'20. ADULT and $155/mo, 962-389-1. or y('.Jrl1; M11.ture 11.dultt 2 BR. Sl~-mQ. Coople1. llill FAMJLY Section LOWER 2 RR, crp1.o:, drp11, ,0Ji.l)o; No peb. 673-UOl. 511.nta Ana. Av~. C.M, Close to shopping, Park bltns. {'l)CJ g1r., 1 child OK BAYTRO'NT P"'Ofhou11<t IPI 646-4710. tvf'S, 54l-A572. ) Spec!ou1 3 Blt'1, :i h. J1 4~. ~lflJll Vf'rrlt: ;,!G-!1;}37 2Bd. WlrlttT ttnta.1 S773 FURN t BR. Child""n ok ~o * S11·im pool, PUl/ft"en 1 & 2 BR. Apt. crpl'd ,r, drpt1 67>1499 Pf'tll . Hl'llf'd pool. Wish rm * f'rpl, lnd lv/Lndry fa c'll stove. ~trig. Pool. Lndry WINTD\, 2 J\r chnmn ng f!1ciL 126 11-lont~ Vh,ta, C~I 1845 An1helm Ave. l11cU. Chldrn ok. ~l;i.t i"1 deck, U1 ~ .Pe.r1. 1:113 ; 2 mt furn 115:'1-:-Nn-Prt;. COST.A ~lESA 6'12"28 24 REDEC, IJ;:e. 2 BR. nlflll drp~. 792-2573. AduJIJ, 82CI Cf'nter St . IT'S Beacn hOtlM ume, Bia· bltnft, S I~. Ch ild OK. 1(!(, So. Baylront. winter 642e. aert ltlectlon ,evtr! See the Shallm11r 642-T.115. · 110 Jlunt1ni;! W1tdl DAILY PILO'I' Outltled Tum unuse.d llenu lllto'lj!Jlck * 873-fMO • O , HOUSE column. -'f'ctton nowJ ca.~h. call 542-56'n LRG I Br. apt unlum. Cpls, drp1, bltrur, refrlg, Sl...:I mo I: up. No child~n . no pets. 998 E. Camino. M6-Q4j 1. * BEAlITTFUl:;-1-i"2~6R. Con l!'mpnrary G111·dcn Apt1 . Li® Isle. -~YATERFRONT 4: l Br. 2 Ba, te, DIR. wcl i,.r. Part turn. $ 4 2 5, .,,__ Piil 11 0 1, lrplc . pool, DELUXE Baytront-2 Br, 2 $150--$165. Csll MG--5163. Ba. Adults, no pet!. Yearly. 2 BR Tv.·nhs", J ~~ ba, cpta, USO. Sltp Avall. 2.13 19th St. drp1, SI.JO/mo. 1 child, no Jl.B. 6'15-0236. pets, 545-11182. NEW 1 Br. clHn, 1tove. It $17a -:.! Bit, 1tucllo. Adj, rrlrlg. l blk from ocean. 1hop'a. Orp'd. C1111'd. Oen. SIT5. No pt:IJ , 673-(1957 •ft 6. Gar. ~s-.&301. 213: ssi-srn. LRG Sludkl, • BR. 2~ BA. 1 1 BR. Shae cpl , dsh\\ltir, atU blk ~ hH!eh. UJO/mo. cll'an 1'1Ven, 1unde<ck Sl45. Ye11rly. Call g1).-2455, 317 \V. WlllOn. 548--JliOO. 1,~.=.~.=R7L~Y~-~u~"'~"~'",...,~s~.~. ~,~B"°•· -~~-~----D•luxe 2 Br., 2 Ba. UP15tain. Patio Blk lo Cpt~, drps, atove. Adul I t'ICeAn. $:r!O. 673-SOAA. ~-~1 nnly, nl) pet1, S\60. MS.3310. 2 for. 1111 Rti. Spllt Lc!Vf'I. StfI the old 1rufl. Buy the l\ttult1 l'.lnly no Pf'I•. 1728 new 1tutf ~ford Ln. 548--'1533. A few homes al.90 avail Call: 673-36163 67s.l88ti associated DROKEAS -REiil TC'>llS 102~ W 9olb <'o 61J-l66J VISTA DEL MESA Apartments l & 2 BR. Furn. Ii Unf, Dish· w11,ru:-.r . Stove .\ Retrlg • Sha1: crpt'g-LrJ Ree C\llnter. RENT Sl11it11 Sl!ti Tustin & M••• Drive * 54S..WS * Wiii tr1de Wonderlust cab· over campe-r. full eqp!, ¢laMll mount, dependabli! 6 Chev. otber xtna. For trav. ~ ~r 20' or ovr. f73-14~ Have frtt A dear ocean view k>t. Pai011 Vt"'" Pen. In. Wa~ Oranie County he>me or du~x. 644·6111 The lrw\n Co., Rea.llOT'I Bnch condo. 2 BR, $29,951> valllf'. Will ex~na:e lor l BR nx,r-upper houM-. Any. plaet In Drlln$(e Cnty. V11.I· tey Rlty, 4f6.61~7. "r.f11kp Room f'l)r D!ld- d y ·· •. c lean oul ihe K11rai e .. yoor tn~h ~CASH with a PAIL Y PILOT * Clttaslied ah. * ·* 2% ACRES. 10 mi !IOll1h of Corona Sll .500, 16.000 r-qul· t.. Will trade lor P.U. CAMPER or BOAT. * 839-6198 * t'ountain V\ly l BR, 3'4 BA, T.iwnhouse + 20:<20 bonus rm, 1\111 bath. Eq. $1900, Trade !or boat. ranch 111.nd, aulo, ! (1) ~9287 Whal do you have to traMf Ll11t It he.re -In Or~nre Countf'1 larP,1!'1'11 ttad Ind· ln.i: POI\. 642-5678 * * * ---· --------·· ---· ------- • • .. . . -. .23 PILOT-ADVERTlSEl WtdMMUY. Stptmblf" 22, 1~11 ~I ~.M~ ... ~]~~~!~1 ~';;;"1~"";;;'"""'~~~][S]~I~-~. ...~ ..... ~. ]~~:.__I .... _ ...... _ ...... ___,]~ I Rentels Wanted 460 Lost SSS C•m•nt, Concr•t• 1 Palntint & Halp Wanted, M & F 710 H1lp Wantad, M & F 710 H•lp W1ntMt, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want.ict, N & Fto MECHANIC POSITION l!°:'<P"r. M,.,.hllntf' n.....,tf'rl fN l1111n1rn>"'t"l'J It 1111111!1 rqyl p for l11nd~r.ape m111nt. "'1 Sahu•y OJ>l"'ll, R.L. Scof1el~, ~6-797~. DRAPf:R '{ {;AROF:NF:R TRAINEE. No 1-.-.SO-,.N_S_l_•_phe:--,-.-~-,-,-~-m-ILO~ST=--oo-oBaJ.,-clc,o,,-,-:Pu.,-p-. ':7 BEAT The Rain! C.OncN"te -.!!!•rhanglng tor lrvirlf' riudy. Ca l li rno 'i., ff'lll., L1 hr"'"· IJOOr:!. p11IJO!!, rl rlve!, VINYL p1.pPrh1n,rni;:- spPC1alis1 , .... ·ork gu;.r11-nteffi, fn'C f'SI, 01!-t\ SchWllJ'll !>17~).11 16 nr 846-218'1. -Profe$sional pc,c;,c,-;,-,-- l':s •• 195.l. No11-~n1okv r SC'lbf'1• Rf'!~ furn. Lie/lit~. IM7-1JU rn.Or[!'l"\JONAI. P11inliii£-: iotPr/r~trr. Jlnnrsl wnrk. J.ir F,, ins. 5'18-:i7;i9, 6·1;)....'").1,)(1 Father col 1 e c I 2 I J : shr1ha ir, long tall. pt c;rrm sirlrw;i lk~. Don fi4'l-A.ll4 1\rt1st ~t-:11·1r-.<; tr1111lf'r~ k "'I;-i'.>.pPr neC'. Xln1 l)pp1y Ph pl-'l'1t•f1<·l'c1, f\1>11,•h !Jntpi'I'}, hlwn IU.12 00011 only, l71~1 !l()'I \\ \71h S1., t: \1 4fM-.'>-1~7. 69&.-1124." Sl\f'p, Reward. 673-ITl4 PATIOS~w~ks, drive, ln.~tall Misc. Rentals 4'5 SM. blk m11.lf' ·re.rrirr -new I a w n 5, MW, hl'f:ak, -* DRIVERS-* --GIRL FRIOAV- No f')(pPr !lf'C., Apply If! p.'l'· ~on nu ly, Ch1b f;rel'11b1 0fl~ (lu l\1111tnol1<1 llf'-twn t:111~ ,(, Talbt'rt. r.v. t-ln11 nr 'fl1r , llAOl -Jpn1, Soer .l('A/11111' ~:rl" 11nls poodle, grt>Y larr. Vlf': Hun· rl!'rnO\'f' .• '>48-8668 ror est. CAMPERS & BOATS tin~ori Hiu'bou r boardwalk. rnNCnF:11':-WortK:-NoJPn Jo'rnced !01 1>lorage 50c Rl"""'ard. :.92-15.1~. roo sn1all.fre-f! ,.,,!in\ales per fl_ SlO m in. 642-6560 LOST~ fPm. M I n 1 a, ~8-11420 al1er 5 p.n1. 600' Gan.gr Slorag" Space. Schnauzzer. 9/_11/71. \'w Contr•ctor Campus Driv!!, N.8 . $100 191h &. Tu~t1n, Rf'w111•r1 mo. :i46--0755. 642-1269. MY \V11.~-. qullli ty home p A I NT IN (;-,-11 n 11 P~1 LOST: r.t ale Sealpotn !I r~n1od. \.\'alls. CP.11i11!;. flnnr!I Silam("Se ca!, ''1l'. W Bay k P!r, No .)Ob ton ~mall. If t>l 15th SL N.B. Re-ward:~ Call :'>47·00.\6, 24 hr .11ns . iierv. . colle<:t 213· AT-493114. Arldi lion.• * Rf'morlf>11n~ LOST So. Lagona, li\r<'Y m11IP \.prw11•k & Son, I.II'. l!Ullf71n1N'r1 "''Ork . l.1r'd ,\O} Sll.I" y.11. Ciill 67~5740. YOU .~up(lly th" 11111 n t . Rt101ns pa1ntrr! SID I'll. Also r~1rnor. ('1111 ;'>40-70.16. J)ail.v Pl lot's 011'n art department need~ self-:;;tartin,g art isl for layou ts, pa~teup.~. photo retouthini;. type sp!'f!i, tnany oth er interesting challenges \it's a one-ma n or one·gal shop). Salarv c ommensurate with abil ity & e xperienc • plu1 excellent b•nefits. Show 1amples. Phone for inte rview: 642-4321 (f rom inland, 540-1220 ) No Experience Necessary! :.,u.~1 h;ol' .. clr1111 ('11111. rl ri\"· HAIRDRESSERS \1f'cllf"'~l BAC:I\ ot·c. Si1Xll1 n1·. \\'f'lhy C1ttl 1n1t! Spii,r'\d r )'OUI" "'ll.Y 10 MIN'f'l\"! UJr.RJ ti·! D. 11111 rr11i11. Call /\nw~ (';ill LuKlll Dity, .lll3-27f:O o~:N1·~1.~ " Dt:NNIS ' PERSONNEL AGE:NC\' ~lf»l1 .\1irh"l.~n Dr. ·' l ~1 2 rrn1 1rf'1h fill--©ll * :l-1~2170 Auto transport•tion 525 ny .,.R,., e. -missing, Nds m I'd i c . Oriv•ways RIDER "'anted Wash., O.C. 499-11134. I----''------ area, leaving OrL 4. sharel~~=~~-.-,,---:cc---cc HA\VLF.Y '.>; Dr 1 v r way Pla:0ter, Patch, Re,air • PATCH PLASTERIN(; EARN SI0--$20 Help W•~!•_d_,_~!'--~ ~~0_-1 Help w a_nted .• M & F 710 A DAY Tke Hair Fac tory --------c I '1u<-1· f!lOVIUI( (•) I!!'\\' ,,. tw11uhl11l ll"l'U 11!" jlf'l1 l1u11~: L .~ • R • . CLt~AN-1111 m1111 "' 11 n 1 r rt 81• 1 f 1 .. ~1011 111 111ld<'rs l'~m pnnum tll()Tll ~:tl.S -~ttx1Pnts. (.;l'flft(t mothrr.o. Ir }'Qtl "nJ o r t•h1ldl'f'n, ""' nttd ynur \"<llunlrpr h,.lp In nursery ~<'honl. H~ 10 ~ a.rra,,..,r! lit your convPnif!~. \\'ill R"i"" goOO r'<p. 64&-3706. " BLACK Afghan-frni::!.lr, Bark Coaling, ht1vP 11 rlnne ""'" All lypf'~. t-'rre P~l1n1atf"S. driving & expt'Tlses. Call Bay 1trea. 113..1-7..12!1 r> r \\'in!<'r is romin, 5-!5--5!!l:l, Call 5'ln-6823i A Benpr lrmporary . a 'lllil 1 1rr rPi;:1stP1'P" ~ L" 17 • PPn.qnnrr pr•rfrrrf'r1 . 4 1n :1 1 0 1• ll l <'ll!t•r Ir,. lh Ir :\ilnl11 · Posi tion c_ 1•n1r1· " .i,.11} " unl1ng1nn \\' SIPVP 499-1177: ;ifter ~ pm 7--01~ l ~'!"'-':'~~~7~·-------II'£';src---o;'i;o~-..;y--;;:;;;-f>.-7 P01 I Plumbing hr~ prr d11v f11kp 11rn1r;1 .r R h h Ana Avr.1 111 htll'" open. · . • Pl\1 ' ; !1111,i! llVP f"){ISlr~-· f h ,, tnr, liirly hPtwn J;i-:xl, ulu-~t 11011 ff'•'f'lJI ; Yooiir Ollll 1t1i;:~ nr alruff's~f'rs. sham- LOST hlaclc 1ny pnodlr ----''------- 1,m'le, 14 yrs "lrl . R""aM. El•ctrical STEVF:'S Plumhin1: rcp111r~ /, .~n1all il"l$llllL ,.;;t'rv11•e I l"HllS ,(• hri~' !'illf'~. l\Zfi-'1-lti.\ Per1onals 53Ci '' URGENTLY NEEDED n.. rll'pelldiible. ~l;;;-.~0:1 1. J I IJQO 1/:111. l'l\Hllll'llflSls. :.i~:ZS.l\O. 1,.111r~: S.u11P. 1rn1111111: n•· Cati Tony * M.">·03l l 11c1+1 <'d. r·or 11pf)('l1nrn1<•111, gMl/STANG EMPLOYMENT - AGENCY 642-5812 ------i42--8107. E L E CTRICl1\N l 1rPn~Prl *~·LILLY LICENSED • JRISll Se-,-,,-.,-,-,-,,-y-fpn1alP. hondt>r!, SmHll jobs, ma111t. Renow'_ll'd Hindu Spiriluali11! Lt.isl 9/17. Sf'ashorr & c~1 f,, n~pRirs . 54~:;~1()1. -p-. LUMRJNG -RF.PArr~ - Advice on all 1na11ers. H"'.V. RewiiTrl. 673-41Hi. No jnh 100 sn•~IJ Lovc, Marriage, Bt1siness --Gard•ning • f~11-:i12s • • Receptionists Readings i iven 7 r!ays a RRO\VN PondlP, malP. \lf'l'Y --.---..-_.;... ___ ._ l --=-- "'eek. 10 a.nl. to 10 p.m. olrl. Via Oporto s., Lirio. !or -:,~~e~l~gRD~I~~1.ll COLE-PLUMBIN°G 1 1 • Typists 312 N El Cami~ Real, Rewanl. fi7~~fi7~":'.!Jtv:._ .. :1~1r. i;e1-v~·r. ___ &1 ~-1 1fil • Secretar1'es lanci5caping services, cal! San Clemf'nle RF:\\'ARD -F'ur rPturn fli i::•n !9' S Remodel & Repair I• • ........-5 . erving Newpor1, A ' 492-9136, 4.92-0070 32nd r!ei;:ree Masonic r ing. CdM, Oista fl1esa, Dover CCOIJfttlnq I ·11 ... _ -~•n20'1.i Sho w 1·1 srr:c1At.1 zv.n Clerks w1 no! ,,... rP.~ponsihle ror l~~·~~~·~· ~~~~~~~. 1 tts, estc 1 t 11011.~e TlPpii1rln!!, car["H'ntry, any rll'hti; ortif"r than my PllOFES.SIONAl~ Gnn:lf'rlf'r, pii1ntln)!. D\rk f\~2--1712'. e Tellers O\\'n as of 9/21/71. Cl.vrlf' c.111 1 ~ !TPf' \\'ork, r run 1 n 2 , Ham, 135 Morristo"'n LllnP,I !nstruction ~ ~pr1nklrr~. •'IP11n ur yih~. ~oofi~? ___ -----• Packers Costii l\.1esa, Calif. . I a n d sf' .11 pin i;: . Gro1·ge, T. C.uy Rnnfin\:. nral Dirrr1 WOULD 11n.v wifll('SS tn 111<' 64&-?lli9CC3.______ ___ I M 111~• nv.·n 11·01·k. 64:).-2i~ll. 11cciden1 on E. ll!h SL in Schools & -SP-E-NCER'S l..invn Sf"l'\ll f'f', ~1'11'-9:iro. front of the Alpha Bf'la on instructions 575 ITT'e l"S1. l,;iv.·n r a r P . A-1 l\.tObi!e Home RN'lfin~ 9--17-71 arouncl noon please I--.-----,--,,-.,---1:ll.';in1 ps. Re 11 so 11 a b I e . ~rvire. Roofs r au Ike rl. eall 546-5839. Train To Be A 548-52'1.l. sriilrr1 k Coa1Pr1. &1;...2:;:.o. \\ nrk 1•·~,.n I.· \\'hf'~ ~{'Ill ""llnl' Interim Personnel Service COMMERCIAL TELLER Experienced -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK .~1ori;ir•ril R il)' !'n. i...\i::unii 496·1273 CONTROLLER- FINANCIAL OFF ICER PAINTER ~eek11 shichn, riin HEAVY EQUIPMENT F.XP .lapan"~e t.arrlem'r. pay up tn 11 :..00 a m<ln1h. OPERATOR Krl<IW hn"'· up-k~ep, plant \.\'rite Cla~s1f1i'd Ari Nn, 203 Li>arn 10 <lpl'rale Rullrln1• pl'~I. tr1mmiOJ:, cle;;n-up Sewing / Alter ations F:UROPF~Al\ nn ~:~.-i.\1A1.; 11\r. 778 W. 20th, C.M . 1 ~:rlLlr . c:1.,..11111 h1·111, CPA 642-7523 546-2592 l"<'fl<l. Mn,\ nr 1""110 p1'f'lrt. 1 --.-:al111'~' 11pr11 , :'o·nd rr~11n1r I Daily P ilot, r. o .. Rox 1:l60 rrs'. Dra'il1rws, Cr;;ncs, flfi8-3~86. Cnst.11 l\les11. Calir. 92620. Srrapf'rs, Loadl'r~. TrPnl"h-~ All ru~lnn1 f1tlf'rl . f'f'l",<;Oll.<tl -------,.r/t, <'IC. Study ii l hnme LAWN Mii inl. Hauling, nrw Y.<tsh1nn ach·rr·c. fii.l·IR\!l SAILING VOYAGE lollowed hy re5irlent train· l1t..,,•n11, ('ir1H1-u11, p11 1n1ni;:. - Sail 1vith me to /11exiro in~ a l our niodern lat:iliry !"rrf' f".<:I. Call fl.16-7.179. e DrPssrnaking -A11rrations Sh!l l'P ex.,..nsr11 '" M·,,m·•. ,-1,.,.,,, --J)rsignPd In S!Jit you. •" .. , Exper .lapancsr. lrardrnrr G«g 21 3: .17~·927 1 li"me 011•·,.,n.,M,·,m,·. 1·1,. e l f'Rll .)n * fi,1&-M~li Activities D irector .l l~l!l F. r;.1' C'~1 llwv i;Uil r r !11111'. fi..1ii.fff,4 _ ~:.!. lfHlJ;: Rf'".it:h ~tS!l l'. , -1 Ai :;-r-,,1 1\ N /\I; E ri" s .-i-:S· rrnrrtt·1•r1 f'n11plP fnr "!:. u1111 ho11lrl111J<_ 1n Cn~1~ i\1 r~i\. ~I} 1•t1llrlr·•·r1 {'If Prt~. C<11l : Cook Fry -Asst. Mgr. 1\lus1. U.. ra~r & e)(j)f"r, G{'lod salar.1. '1'\li -1~~1> ·· ,,-,nmpc!e ~·r1 sPrvirr. Nral INVEST in your fuTu1·r ~ UN IVER~!TY Hl::AVY I,,. Rrl111. Frr.P rsl. f\4:!-4:\Rfl. Alterations-= 642-Si4_S_ NrRr h11; l11ke. Ar!"PaJi!f" In"· CONSTRUCTION JAPANESE C:AROF.:NER .~·;i!, arr.t1rt1rr, W ,1rar.• P'P· 11~ $25 per mn. 96!i--0()47. SCHOOLS, [){>p1. •120,, CnmplrJp Yarrl Car<'. Reasonablr. f\-12-ll~ll~ Ti\• ri1 :,..._1:liiO. l cno1~ 1111n1 .. o1 l1rs1 •·l;<s< R'AHY~rrrt:rc \-,flna roiru rr•l~11n111 1. "'fW'1' nnl:1 , :111 2;~) _ 6::\0 pn1 2 ply 1n P"r~on :n .~!l\ (an111tn LA School o! Mas!llge S11-.n!11. An11 -540-69.'6 :,OJ f.olr1en Circll"' Dnve ~nl a Anii, Cal1 r. 9271Y.> Phone: c7l·l! 5<17.7::,71 Ct:RA~l!C l'PmodPI. • dfl\'S/\\PPk, $1 .2 :1/hr, C'aplS!l"ll/10, ~1111 .Juan 4%-J::!l.\ ~p1.,tn111n. ----~ -- RARYSl'lTJNC. 10 n1,1• hnn1r, t'OO!\-FTlY EXPF.Tl .na.1•:<, 7.'>I· h1 r.irl .l. hn~· ~ 1n e Bl U E DOLPHIN e COl\1P LF:T"F. \;iwn f. garrlrn-r~I. Small Frrp Lo1v rost day/eve ,.Jassr.~ li.r;: ~r rvirr . ALCOHOLICS Anonymous NA me · · "' "" "· · • · · · · · .. · · Phnnr 542-7217 or 11T1le Address . , .. , , ..•.. , •• , • , , ... .l1m ~~1Jt .. .Q<IO.'i .l;ip;inei;r c;·-,-,,c,-,-,-n,-- Comm('1'r 1al -Rf'.~Utf'nl1a l lnrlustniil 64.)-0J.lj ~1·hnr•I. V1r l'rnnr~ '• H.R. APPLY EVES. 11.17-7111 __ :i;r,;. Via l.1<1n .\:R P .O. Box 122.l Olsla l\!f'~a . CJ!y ....................... . CONF'IDEr>.'TTAI. rnun~Hnc . /, rPrrrr;il for 1111lnrt inn k 3 l;lle .......... Zip ........ . LAWN CARE Ill J<a rtif"n v.ork, li~h1 hiiul1111:;. ~~'l;p d. RP1t~n1111blP. Call :l-1J-9i:l:"o. l~_'""'_''-_1 ___,)[Ill RAl\Y~r1·r~~iY1.;;;:;W, C11"d11 .\l.i;:r In S."oifl 11p111·1>.>.. 10 hr:<. f"'r "-,.,,\\, .Jr. Typ1•:i !f.11 v•,fl m' SHlO Job Wanted, Male 700 r1a~'!I. Sil11!a Alla Hgth~ r llnl(' hf')'TJUOl'h lfl $2.9:1 hr ----I ''"rf'a ~ .. r>-()11:.!I (4 30-~ ~pin 1 fflr br•1nnPt' ,. arlva11<'f'ri -· --l''"U 'T"l0 'S ------B,• .\ppo111rn1rn1 ir.r10111inn. ApCltr,., 642--4·1'.U>. Phone ............ A,e:f' ....• VASECTOMY_l.NFO--GOLF LESSO~ ApCar,., S.1244l6 1--"' F:XPF.R. Hii"·~ii;in Gurdri1c.,. . ,, ~" Li. ~·nuns; nian RABY ~IT. hrai·h ho 11 ~", NEWPORT players. C:aH Roy f:vf'~OI<'. ('., in p l ,. t '-G 11 r <1 ,. n 1 0 i.-: \l'lll f\1• (w1<! johs·piiint1n:.:. \l-'!'h. \'!· ;\11-'1· '.\O. \'L'l p1•r p ER SONNE L 53S C'nsr:i l\11'~a C.olf C ! Uh, ~r\'lf'f', Kiirn:il:irll, f,,\l)...lh7f\. )'11!"rl "Ork, f"!C'. Cal! GrP~. \lk. to ~11111 ~1:.-Mif\ 1-----------'.'140-7.;on. -------_1~1~:1_X1_?2 .___ _ 11.,,,-,,1.1_1,1,,,,--,c,,-.,-.c,,,-,,-,. AGENCY Contrmpnriiry Cnupll':ot --------F.XP, ,111rinnf'~f> J:ardrnrr. ----"n -Rratl<'l1 O!fu·P Social Clubs WIDE \VORl.n P IANO LF:S.<.:.ONS CnmnlrlP n111 ,,,1, Ft·e r Job Wanted Female 702 oul, f h,n lransp, 6 11111·!1 ?.fl THF.ORY t.llf R ~·/ID I N(; ,. ' ·'~·I.~ ('a111 p11,< Or, N.R. 17141 ~:19-21.11 nr :121-772~ "'C.llNIQ. SI ' . ·, · ' 7 • 8 f"S!in1~1r<c. M.'H)J.17. 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Expl'T. l;\\'Ei\"'~ HEAliTY SHOI' 1'r * • 1\~1-.~:l!\l ... * -------'th h'I k v · 1 SKEETERS AtJ1o Pnhsh1ng pr r1r11rf'd in '"' unit~ or w1 "' 1 P m11r 1nR• ll' " in~lln~. "'P"Otr\,'. pii int f'1C C , · · '" Comp\ joh $1">. Prnf. free n1nrP. rrrfPr O. . al'f"ll. Roal 1\1;•n11f11<·lunni;: J11mbnrPP & ( iimpu~ J)i•ivP. Pill h 1 64. 2·10 lc"~""-'-'-'°-·--------1 fil 2-7ilfi. COLUMBIA YACHTS Uni\"Prsity Park. 1111-1171 . .V llPP · ;>-;,, • H•uli'ng ----------1 Aln!'.:S lnr Cnn1•al<'srf'n•·"· lffll t,,.nrf11f'. }f'llr f"<lt1 nt! A pply In Person Loco .: FOUND-bliiek Pcr:oiian 11nm: Babysitting rlrlf'r\.v <'Arr nr r11m 1l.i• r111'f'. ".Ofk. ni mndrr n f;\1•1h 11,.~. h 1 T f '---.,-------\'AP.D. s:arlll!", f'}r.11n11p!'. 111r1 I'll alt~ rnn1 1-COSTA MESA--Rrmnl" rrrr.". rl ll"I 1''.I· Hnn1rmiikf>r~. ; .. n-tif\.~1 Jtarrl"il lf' lnsl:1ll:ifin111.c.!. llll W . Ad•m• A vo. Ynt·kff'\o,'fl. VA. \'1r . 17th l.· (" t To t U 'h1~1 tw pl1qrif'. /\!'i'il Coi!r 1i !·l tl----------- :.ii~ti.i.'!~._11sk f11r l!arrni11r1._ llAIRORt-:s.<;t_;R \I" ii n ! r ri . l1u•1·p;i,;t• your pr,.sf'n t 1·:1.r:t·rHnNu: ,,~,;enilolrr., 511iarv. Phnnr li7.'\-~2:-.0. 11<1ntrd ror ~111,qll PIP1·n·now --·----_ __ fl!;-"f'n1hl~· line. Hai:; I: y .< l\;1d1n, ti1~1 \\""slmln~lf'I" Avr .. \\'rstm111strr. E xec. Sale1 ARE YOU THE MAN THAT CAN MEET ANY CHALLENGE? HIGH INCOME OPPORTUNITY SECURITY SALES l'"'1f"ll.P. 111111on11ll.v.kno1111 ~e- runtir~ firm will 1r11 1n in. tPll1~Pn! inr111•1r1u11I~ In Slll'· f'Pef'I Ill hH?hJy r f'll"ill"dilll1:. d111:nlf1Pr1 profei;slfln. SrC' ~l'ESTAl\1f>:RICA St:CUR- IT IF:S, INC'. Hri In ~p!Jrts ~....;-1\nn nf thi~ papPr. $50,000 + -. ,.,-;;;;:,""'' --- 1 l.;i11nrlrr~s e :>l111r11P 11 .1:,.d l~d.1• JlfPf"r!, Nn Acrtnr Clrk (;f'n'I .• s;,oo m11 T:·pis1 Cf'n'l Ole • ,_, S484 mn Pubh1;hf'1'!1 Ai;st. Tl"Hlflf'e Ma ir ...... $450 1nn Rental Ho~IP!'!I I + Apt ............ $2.:J.i hr N1 :~ AuditQr, M11le NCR-1200 .......... S:?.'ll 111·1 • • • • • • I ~;i,p~ Rl'p ........ 51000 mn \\"oorlwork ~llll man . S5 00 hr Air Cnnrl , ftPfr111:. l\1rc M.n1c .. $4.on• llr ill1llmiin or r11rpr111rr ........ ". 5;~.00 h1 . .\ . ..si. i\l11n11~f'r : T1·111~"· lllalP .... S l't~":v-•\, ;!rid Cook RP lier .••• fl.Or'\ hr ,\falP p!tl nl'- l\'r: \1 ,\.-.:T ,\ ll\'N.-\,\11f'. f'~prr. nP r, 1111! rr;i in. Ap ply ('fl:\Flf)l·:t\T JNl"llVIPUAI. IU Jlt'!"!<O!l Qril.''· SI -~~ for 1\!r~. 1\'JlfrS R,.:l"l"F:R T 11 ,, !\ l.u rnP~·. Ray Vi""" Convs.1- ANYON ~; ~:1 .-;t;, Ir TllA'!'S f'.~t·~nt llosp. 2(f.i;i Thunn SL \nu .t· Yf\l''HE Tn~~:n Co.;111 il'lf'SH, O ~' Rl<IN(; H~:1 .n AAC'l\ llOU.'iF: CarP-,-,-,~,-,-,-,-.-kl-,-.' :O:;ilr~ .............. s:IOO m'• NU1'Sf'S Alrlf'!'I ·"-\'(\LI \\'Olll,I) I.II'~· TD I Yn11ni:: or nlr! 11i<ile nr f,,m, i~r.l)\'1·: ,l lJ.<:T llfl\I' <:OO IJ t>lf>-fl~l'.11. 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Tllt: \<"INflNI'. 4 & h i11 u~1 ha''" (';ii'. ~'o 111 . ;i n. illl'rhan1r1< i!•lprr .. S-1.M ti r I \t. SEtllr!l'l"Y f.. rr.~;.:::. ri;i~ v.k. ST.-.0. n1n. :l'19·110i nrfiisinn Opr Trne .. $2.f"oll t' Tn:t: Tll1\T t\Nl.\" 1\ r r!O-llf'fOl'I' :1 J'lll iltiicti. Opr• ........ $2.00 r t"~:~Slf1NAL CAR ~:F:R CA:".' nou.-:F.K-E~:rt:RJ full d11) 01•rr:R. 11,.,. 1, i•f'k . • (';ifl11 1a~· (';or PJ,111 • • • i;1.j..{)Mll Af1 '."i P\I, • -llOUSF.KF.t:PF:R fnr f'OUpll", l11 P 111 <lr 0111, wa!Prlrnnl, $12.'i Jllfl. lii~-1.l.'>2. yn1 1·1.1. 11'0/ll\ !,, 1.F: . .\RN """""'""""""""""""""'" F R n t\1 rRor~:.-;,>;f(lNAL .\!l·:;">I I .II\~; ~'O R 1\1t:fl • ..;·/'()('!{ Rrt01{1•:R, FI NAN(° J A I. ( '()N . ..;l Jl.TA NT ST\JA ll T F(1.\: .(· r'JNANC'J/\I, 11\'. VE:-~!"l\f~:r-..·T ANAl.\'ST, R. ~;. RROl\ER OA\"f/l R l,f)fll-:I Nr:1 .ANI), Yf)l! ~IAY E1\RN 11r 'I'() $:ill.Um ~ vn11n ~·rn.1.:r YEAr. 1\" 1'()\1'.11 s.1;10N~,,, s ~:Rv1 cE I l'EF.S. 1'1\l.I. NO\\' V<H~ A 1.IFE-1 " -. 1:: .-·· !RVINE PERSONNEL SERVJCES•AGE/\CY Many Clerico11I Positions Av•il. 642 ·5812 I !8l6 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesi1 -NATIONAL t'l'I. w11.11 1 ~· "'nmPn !nr p/time n T f/1imf'_ Sal;iry to tr11i11 "'l'lrk 111 your neighn...rtinorl .ll~i-10!"1:1. -------N~:ED fl.EAi~ Jo:S T~F. SAl.t:.>;PEQPLF.. H11v,. annrl huyrr~ for ynu Ill srll hc>rTif'' & 1n('On1e pt-oprrty too. C;;_ll Jori:i) for 1n!Pl""\'irw. \\' F:. J.ACHl-~Nl\.IVEll Orani;:f". rr.1 f;,jti-4111f; PRE-SCHOOL l'k_i ri l o s d!"r, bar\;hoP_ HelpWanted:M-&F-710 ,.:;~~f'7:nrf'r'i'"l-p .. -I Costa Mesa FOUND grey-~; "'hltr !<'mill<> Enrnll now for fall R4i-2(.F6. ----'.!'1·, \lrtnrn111 k 1\''"' C' \I. =~~==:::-:~-:::; rat. V1r Poppy ~1 .. ('nrnn11 1.llth Iv. i\'lonrov1a, 11 riRY + l!A UL!Nr.. ~rl r I I' a n · 111>. Ancient Mariner Fri11iil nppol1!1!ll!Y r 1nplo1'rr DEMONSTRATORS PRE-CHRI STMAS WORK 1.llfi(I NPwpnrt B!vrl. · f;\f;.:19".m "'VP!! fi7J->1~7i Nf;f:IJ mAh11'<>-l~1;. Tl.\1E PROF~:s~IO:'\' . .\J. CA· Inter. Design $400 RF.ER ' !(trainee) ful, da.v se~SiQn..-. Plannf'd fo<'a) mnv1n:;:, I~ tn11 k. •'\p ~ -rlPI /lliir. \\'t':irini:; rf'rl c•nl. R t BOAT BUILDERS \ar. h7.1-MO"ll . prugra1n, llf)f J11nrhc.s. ·°"1'P$ '""'11"1:" 1'!11drn1 R P" .". estauran EXPERIENCED ------2-6, hr.• 6;:;o AM -6 Pt-1-:;~1.1.1111> -------- FOUND : &x Turri,. in .~10 wk-CTl,V!PARE• f>.12-·IO.lO 1'RAS11 -t.· t.:i1·ii1:r f'lr:in-11p ,-:rrk ~ ir11r1 p,11•1I '"'lllf\C" t,. ASSEMBLERS ~trrr1 nn V1n::1111ii Pl .. Co~t.•I BA 6 Y"lTT!°N_\'_h_h -1 -; d:1 .v~ Slll ~ ln;id FN'f' ,,~1 hii::h ~r-hflfll i;lllrlPn tc.. 111,.,, CAR PENTE RS ,\l ri;;i. (l"fl''r 1rlrnt 1fv tn · 1 ' .V 1 " ir.. Ar•"'i'' 1:1111;::1-r \"11,111 ~ . [Iii\ fl!' \\<'!'1-; 1\jr u ii An,VMflll' :l-1.11·'.iO."\l. ,(. 1101111'0 fnr r fl m(' t_. j " l'ia1n1. f>.lf".-2:\X.\; l":\"f'~ . . ' I ' ' in J --- ------I ?oO'.lfl r1111m;\ n t '\I --_ ---r r1. Lun"hr.« A· ~niirks H I · llml!' em11ny111l'nl. ' ousec ean1ng PAIR nf i;anrl:i l~. <11 thr J<rrrnhrlt hy Al11r \\'111er Dr_ Cdi\1. f..1·1-!-,l •lll. 111t'l111il'r1. l.nr11i"ll 'tff ,l.:;in [)1('~'1 t'11~ '1f'A I' .'in, ('0;1~1 Plai a. ;,,1ri .... 10~~. Ba•'k Tn ~«honl ·"rrr 1al C;irprl Clr11n1ni;: Ry DIAMOND BEIGE Cllih1111ht1R !TIIXl'rl ,;,;; '.110Tl-I EH, II i1l;;i;:-10-.<haJ.,. Trrrif'r'.:' Founrl \\'rrl. on TLC 111 my hnmP "/vnur :ino· Sl1Alllpfl0 Slll, ~t .. ~111 S.tll Adams t.· Busha.1TI. 962-7712:1 pl'f'·schoolf'r. Mrl'!!s, ·,.0,.1 RroJ)R1rs &. lns1all11 11on \"HJTE-RAT-:-v;;: GPisl;;:-k play yard-wkd;iy:oi nnly . f!'f'P r:.~I fil :•-l,117 Dako111 , C.1'1 . 5.i7-1607. CclM. 644-792!t HnusPclranin"i:RY Diiy.- O"•n Tr11n:oiport11tion C'11ll R:u:;...-Ofi.111 t'OUND Canary. p11ff" yr!lo"'· CHTLOCAllE. \.ly Hnn1v 1n 11ll"y 11 t (gbrlllo, Co~!a Wf'ekrlays. \\'n11lrl lnl'f" Me1111. 646-6119..l rtiildn'll 7,jyn, .l(lnt c11rr . GRJo;Y ("tit, vtt'" 441h &1~64<-6=c'=26==~---- Balboii, N. B. 67~~10. BABYSIITJNG m.v hnmr, frncM yard, rr!'s . C.M. Lost SSS 111-e11 . fi..12-0384. 1--------* Spring•r Spani•I Ci1rpenter Liver & whi rP-mal~·no ID, ------·----- ch111n oollar. MA y be: hurl, CA RPENTRY \.aHI M!f"n Woodc~t Apls-Call 11fter hy loc1tl m1tn. 3::m p .m ., \\1111 rio HOY lyj)P 1 1ous~:CLt:ANtNr. F:xprnt"nrerl. f>1G-082l i\tf'~;o \Jei.11ing Servic;-- C11rpl't5. Winrlo"·~. F loor ~h·. Rl'Slr1. l.· Cnmmr'I. ';'>ls--11\1 Biiy k 8f'11rh J11niloriaJ Crpt11. 1<o1nrlnw.'<. llnor~. l'IC .. RP~. f.t Comm'l Fi4&-1<\01. Nrwport Ave, Tu:oitin. eau 1 _,_'lf>-_l_M_s_. ______ _ Ironing mr.ving lami!y. ~4-11757. 1----0.-------- REWARD! C.arpenter LOST in S&nta An1t Hts 11rr'A ADDIT. li;ce ~Iden rtni;: 11•/rlrl~" up lormif"ll. b11rk (Rtinllr~i 11n paneling. Rid~ck I. Aflflwrr~ In rt' pair k "MooM! ... Rew11rrU Ple'!lllf' M<l-7598. & Repair. cab, marlill"', flr hit, An!iq. r'u1·n. - retln. Free e'L call 54G--08ll, 557-9.1 79. 1--A~N-Y_S_l_Z_l!_JO-· _B_I _ YOUNG Male nt, irlr.n.. R~i(I, ron1m'I, indus, apta. tifAblt' by lnJuml tail -All typ!'s v.-ork. Quirk ~rv. Black & whilfJ roloMnr; Re1111.. Frpr nl. 962-1961. w/crochel coUar .. Vic Har-CUSTOM ~ k I . . ----·--bor y,..., Hamn. fi4.4..(l;,,," by Durka.n-Joor,. R1"11id. LOST!! ~m. Au 1 Ir• Ii • n C'nmm, 646-:ilSR 675-711lJ. SheJJMrd 1~y k hlk spo1~1 Ch"ld C ' "'1PPY· Nr. S.n•1 Ar'lll AVP,1--·--·-'.··------ ' ~ SI. Sun. •ve. MY home-, l•nced y11rd, Mt 645-2248. aft, ~::J). 1urw:neit. Bushard & A1l11nt;1., ~1ALE Sell.IP')lnl 11 lt "r "rl fnr \nformatinn c1ll, S'8mt8'! cJ!t . whltP lip~ on 96&--0!!2~ 1----------pav.•1, from JJHi Clf't'lr Wll~'. CHILO Cal'f'; Tnf9nl In 5 yr.< Laiuna ~1dl. Rf.WARD. Hsv., lit horn~. h'<'ff yii. /.o Call 494-~. ch1\..t J yrs. t1lrt. r.1 Tnm, LOST ~pt . It in Mi~slon M l11~inn V~jtl. ~.170. Viejo, MlxM Sti,.ptlf'rrl, ir:,.d • CHILD CARE .- ~h:f'. n111lr, "Pnnrhn" 11 ~1 y homr nr Ham!ltnn IRONING: 2fk-Pfl, p. up N rlPllV. ~ ""' \1'11.V !lf ... ·ii111<>'1 1 ~ yr.11 .-rf fi·lf>-~:..11. !RONIN(-: dnnP 1n my home- J,l ,25 i.n hr. * * h4:HlR2f; * • Masonry .......,-'----RRIO.:, Rlock k Slone tiy tti,. tir. CJ!ll hrl\''"'°n 5P/lt /I, fiPM . 1'42-l!H~. Pi1inting & Pap•rh•nging -.;... __ _ No Wll!rlin)l: * WALLPAPER * V.1hcn yoo c1JI "rif.11r. .. :;.18-14·14 6-16.1 TU I STORY gtnrf'fl l.· trim $~'1. 2 11to1)' S-16.\ r r"e f'll!. Ltr'r1/lnJ;, :'ii .vrs rx p. l.ot'al ff"f'J. &f:\...-O!l()!l. PAINTING. proff',;11100111. All "'tt rk JZ U• r n Apply In P erson 2607 W . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach AC'IJ"S TR/llNE~. 1,pl th1~ mflll,,rn f,!l"(l11 lni;: 1.-.n1p11n~· ~larl Y"U fllf ,,., ~nur tio..:-h p;iy111~ r11rf'rf. I J11·,.I~· nfr. lo1ri pl'llpll', l'~•l lf'rl tl1 1l1<'~. Cn. pt1) ~ fr" $ im Othr r F"" Jn~ A1•ai1 C;;11 ;\1'11ry L.rP. :,111-i;o:,.1 COASTAL Af;f NtV 1190 Uiirbor Bl iii Ad11m~ Accountants to SlK X1n'! gmw1h potr1111a!, Crin- 111r./CPA ti11 rk;:rnun'1 . F.'- rirr. 11 1ron1Ta<'t5" & ... rparate rntllif'.o;. NEWPORT Personn•I Agency tl3 Dover D,.., N .B. 642-3870 AOMINISTRAYIVE ASSISTANT f in1tnc1al mgn11 firm. r.noc1 !'IPl'rt-lii ri11l 1kill11 es.~r't111111. Long rerm A.~signm<'nl. AMERICAN GIRL n12 Ouponl Drive 1N,..11r Or11n11:r Cn. Airpnrl) 133-3232 ~- ASST. MGR. ' TRAINEE Y oung m•n n•ed.d Full Tim• $610 mo. \ M11.«t No nrat . N P»:l>('r, nl'f'f'l'I~ ln!rr<'~\ 1n ptto1~r.111hy hrlrif11I . --BOOKKEEPER F /C EXPER. TOP PAY l Rt'l[1Jnlf' P .O. '"'"' r xn. N R BOYS lG-14 tn drl11vr prir,rrs 111 Jhr !':in f1f'mf'n1 r . San .l1111n 4,.'.ap1 ~· rriino !!Ind C11p1s1r111lfl Br;ich 11,rca. OAILY PILOT 4.'ll·4·tio CAR ~·ASll-l"fEl·--P~A~P~P7Lc\' .'>10 t:STRELJ.A S1\N f1~t.~1t;NTt: ('AS!!TF.LJ:--rnuntr:r~ \'a('alinn & ~lrrl1ral pliin. All "knrl~ F.. hoL11l11ys nlf, Cati !IJ:i-Mf.6 11 r1 2pn• -CASHIER-t.:AR WA-SH f"14-44SI, f"lf'lwn A f.. h -C L EANING G IRL- S2.00 Hour 1 ·\Inn ~ fri n1l{hl.~\ Mun1int,:lon 81>:ir•h nnly A~k for J11•1 17 1•11 962-4471 Chi•f Mi1int. Man Sl -$6 P•r Hr. t:xJl't'r. in f'lri-., plumh1n.c:, ('llfpl'ntry. jHf'k nr 1111 ITlldt'~. 3-11 PM !!hlr1, NEWPORT Personn•I Ag•ncy 133 Dover Or., N.B. 642-3870 CHILDREN BACK T 0 SOIOOL~ YiJU Cfln r.11rn Whll~ thry lf'11rn . Br An Avtin rrprr~nt11hvr. Yt'IU'11 h11v,. yn11r n"'" hu111nr .•.•, .\n•1r n\ln hours. ynur own ,.~rn l n i:,:~. Cllll now, YlO-7().11 ----~~,-----f l!ILf) C/\RJ.: Ill nu r Ti1rllf'l'IV'\I hnmr . 2 a1rl11. 11ftrr 't•hnt>I R:11-M4!'1 nr1 1 1h•i1 r1t·r· 11 \< 1•1da.V'-, ~~!11rrl11.I'< ,~· S11nd~:>'' Nel"'d•d Immediately SALES PERSONNEL & PROOUCT DEMO'S • Sn1;il! Applianrr~ e T,,_,,~ • • • Flnnr ('arr f'1"fl(tur•~ Fnnrl Prorlur:s P.f"~l!<lf'r Tnrl~y t'n r Tl'ffi(lflr11ry Ait"<l£"nmPnf15 Close to Jiome WESTERN GIRL INC. .4667 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 540-0325 nENTAL ASST. $6'IO ll"r" u; whf'r<> )'l)(lr eXJl'f'r. t'Hrl 11:"! ynu 111!" \'Pry hl'i;t, Lu)(ury oh~s,, w Qnd" rlu I rlnt'"lnr, mp 'al11ry & b1·l'>rf1I~. N('vd Morr! 0.ll ,Inn!! 0Avi!I, '13~r00 nF.NNIS " DENNI ~ PERSONNEl. AGF:NCY ~2 MiMM'l100n Or. lrv\tlf", C11 lil. -=--o t:NTAl. Rl'l'f'ptioni11t lnr Y"'f.JOR 1'Mlnr. Mu.'' ti11 v, ex· pl'r. Lil 1ypl!U:. Jilin11:. book· irist & 11.cr.1~. Musi be m11tu1'1', Of'211nil'N:I, llf'lll Ir h111·r ir. plt 11111-n1 plJrine 1")it:t. C111l 64:>-H)f'iO Hit 6 pm or SI.I/Sun. --OISHWASHER- Evr . Shift . P , !Im,. MU'! he <'l<>an k neir.t Apply in J)f'r· ~nn, Surf k Sirlnin, 59.10 "'· Coi1~1 llwy, N.8 . DiKlrlh-;;--1ur~-ror tiMi11h-r 558·0444 f;f'n'l <lf(' PlCp. lr;irn h1t.~Hll'~" ln1lructor T rne. S400 :..lf'rl11·al hackgrounrl Ask for Mr. Perk ins Girl. F rid1y S450 _.,.._.,,.....,,,_.,.._1Typ1st $375 ~:'\Pf:R F1h,.1 :,:lsi •~ -\.1nlrl File Clerk . SJIS Sa11tlrr.~ J.: ll'axPf~. 11111 nrlGener at Off1c• to SJ90 f)/11011'. ~·n , ~II , ,.,;\Ill. \\l rrl l l "rr11n r ~n µ10111r 4AA ~; 1701 la1 lrv111o>\ Ctll Y11r ll1.~. !ti!(! .)11p•1'1ri r A,11' ,( 642-1470 {' \1 ~:XPERJF:Nrl-:n-hr;1l ll1'1;;;1·1 AN IT 0 H ' "XPf't"ll'll('f'rl. w.1n trr1. full or p;ir\ llmP, l'VPrllfll:i'if & n1i;:h1 .. h11sy, rlritari! ~Rinn in ~ H pl'!"mlul{'nl, ul1 11n1,. Pfl!il · · · 11011 $2.67/hour. 499-1311 , r,:a_v Mi1•hHPI Hair nr.~1..::n, ' ,, ll -f'~1. 3:lfi. ., -. 4.~. --~--~-~-- EXf'ER. TEl.~:PHON~: ANS .. IANJTOR wiinlPd. Bllp1isl S ~; R V I C ~; 0 PERAT0HS Cnni-. 11"'.-~P~. 6fil Crn1Pr, <lNLY . Rrl1er 1<hil! 11.v11r1.1~\'"M=. 0"011-=·'0"-'-·----~ 615-21 61 . Kf<:YPUNCll nprrt1tor 029 F'.xPF.RJ~;NcEn !lt'r\'lf'I"' ~1 11.· IR.Vl nf'Pdl'd for tpn1•atP in- tioO l llelldllnl. Full r., part vl-"!lligHhon nlr.,J, N"wpnr1 BParh. P r' f t r somi-timP. T1Jp pAy. Apply Sh,.11 ·- S1 11 1inn. 171h ,\ lrv111r, N.R. kmwled~e 0!12 !<Or!er & 401 "'==~~--,-,c---1 a1·c111: m aehine. r h n n" EXPf:R. Nursr~ Airll', nvf>r lf~rhnr [)f>tef'live~ j213t 21 , lull &: p/111111• "'kn1b. & 624--ti22l : 1111y~. "k1!S1.\''· Rel!reme-nt hotel, L"NO~·PF.R 962-:l;il 1. " •'-" "xper lnr ======~----1 ~pri nklt'r work. Ph: hrtv>'n i:XPERIF:NCF:D J1P1vit:'-ata-!Q.J:l noon only, ( 7 14 I tlfln man, Jtr~ve y11,rd 11h ifL 494-542'7. Apply Arm SIA!inn Jfi.'\6 t-:. ---·C--~~--~-- CooJ;! Hw , CrlM b!~n II f. 4. !.EG/\L SOC'Y T HN E. y H11vr )'<lU 11.lw<1y~ wanlf'ft In f~'."PER C~i\ & Collf'rtion he -' t.i'Rfll RPiii,:le~ Well ]i1f" hkkpng In ~w"l ry !!lore. known !~nl 11.Hy 11Pek• 11h11rp 40 Hr. Wk. Sll~ary 0~11• 2.'lOO lndiv, lor this e11.~r •POI. I lubor..BI .. C.M. Be8utif111-tr1!'-i'OOdr-ofre-+- EXPER. Cnoks hf'IP"r. 40 hr QTeat b(<nelit.11. wk. Vf'ry llO lr .... ·knd v.·ork. Call o\1arion 1'1ann. R.\l-2700. 11,ll-fi!lOO. DENNIS Ir. DENNIS BRQIL"F.lt cook w H ~ Pf;R.<;;('INNEL AGENCY 20112 Mit:htlllOn Dr. f"XJ>l'I. Apply in person, The Vil1~11:• Inn, RAlho111 J11h1nd. fr\'illt', Cal1f. No phnne calla pleue.. LOT MAN, GENERAL -GARDENER-CA11 manapr, sti7-«i20_ t:x~riencti1 , t:nsc!L,b/Sp11n-LUHRS &Ml ()J. llH(I" t11h ~l)f"11k1nc. lo work with carprn1P". I mm I' r! i 1 r" 1nd dirf'f't aanlrnrr., 11 l""O ~nk'IJ~. IW9 W. l~th St, l11rgf' llllrrlPn 11p11r1mf'nl CO!l411 i\oleAA . rompl~XM. lntr rv1f'wa 1.1·lU MACHIN ~-RTIN E F:: hf' rnnrlUMMI nn: ~'rir111y, (;mw1ng ('O. hi llf'W ir.1'f'.11, 1'#ptrmn..r ?~th li"<'lm lOil m tl!'ii11 Iii,. wo.-k. XI n f tn ·lpm 11 h•nrfil.\ . .St11.rt $2.60 . OAKWOOD CAii lltlrn H~yP<, !t-1(}-f{J~ GARDEN APTS-COASTAL AGF.NCY lounlf pl!r rall Nn Ln. k Bu~h11 nl. !lf\l!-~16. R.l7-t50ol. -lcernent~Concr•t• ~ p,. r Ill l 1 •I . (' n I"' r 962~14.3. :l-17-1·1·11. PAPERllANGt:R-:-r 11.o;1 nm v.'()1'k, no joh tl'll'I 8m1tll. All Gu!>r.lln f tJr\+·rt'I!'. f'!.t. C11ll ~16. c ... 11 SSS-8363 9 AM -3 PM SOUTH ?7!!0 llir.rhnr Rl 111 Ar11un~ ('111 ,LF:t.J•: i.-:irl nr 11111·t !ln1r '"~ln~,V prorlUl"I~. PI"\ r k. 11 h 4fr.l.-247ll, 64r,.1n:..i; rnll , 1100 l&tti Strf""' E 1 • --, -- BLACK, shnrl h.11ir. sp.tye:d .-..----------- Ffm ~t. Vic H11 rbnr Vll'1t CEMF.:NT \VORK h>me1, Am. to C l r.u . tPATIO COVER.°' 1tr~. 54._7271. • '42-#.U e Hav<> !lflmtlh1ni;: ,YQU wr,it tt'I 111"11~ a .. 11s1fitrl ~ds ("1 tt .,,,.11 -~111! NOW &ll-$nl. 1vn1· 11111:: 110111~11 r~. _ "WE .D I ttllJi', ,rJt11.n S E TES Nr11r.ntt Brl'lrh. f'11l,f. hou~" "''ll"k wl'f'kly Ill r~•·hR DISHWA H R ·NI nut I.he lrt11.'1Il'"!I "-trii~h - lnr rnnm 1n Upl'f"r RR)'· A.y in Person. C..lllony I ~=O"--'-C~~-l_.1:0• ,_17_1"4,' cM<l"-ll=l=lc0-1 tunt lnln ca~h thru ll Dl'lib .,t;~.._ZR12 J.\i1chf!n, J21 I H11 rl'xlf' Bl. CM Pilot Cl111!o!!l,.rl, 647-.9i7~ P1ltt! <".l111saltif'd ait. IC:2-5S71 hAh~~11 2 rh1!dr~n. "1) IK11111·. C1\1\I , M n n -F r 1 ~i~-!l-14 1 . ' NURSf:s 1\irtf'~ ,,,. Orrif'Y'l1r:o.. All ~tiifT" AVllll. E-.;pf"r p r rl ·•t. (Qn1. Hni<p (;·\l-2·11'.>. ---·:__ ___ _ NLIHS!-:~ Aln~; f,, RN 01 1.VN rr lirr. Jim !<hill. Rll f>" 1 1~1 Con1·, llni'ip. &ii C~nt~r ST, C 1\.1. ~l!\-:l.'\8.i. ----1 NU R~t.:S -Aidr.~-lor nul'l'ing hruriP . t:xper. pr fl [,' d . 49-l-A07:i 8::\0 AM -!';P !\L OOice Girl part tim, * ~l'IS-'l ll fl * - e PRAC. NURS .. e e HOUSEKEEPE$ e e COMPANIONS ·• ., All Li ve Jn Joh!! Nt1 t"tt To Apphc1111t Couple • ..wil.Lo., f"or f'lrtnly COi~.. I Lll,; Vf"i;ca.'. Nunrinit ea.rt req"d. Some tr1vel. I Comp•nlon Aid• \ $350 mo. • l'or elderl)I lady In N•78. I HouMk••peir $400 mo.· rnr bu!i\nf'll;'I' t"OUJ)if': lrt I T\1111in w/2 ~l'lnol ap child~n . Yul! CMr1tt.' Mtt91 drive. 1 Moth•rs Halper MOO mo F'or 4 dllldrn" In 1.a -HAW.. Cook-Hskpr te S3SO mo For coup/j! in N.B. Pri1c. Nurse s..tSO'mo Ynr rlN~ wit. In N .•• Hu!lbftnd win" eood cbok. .. " I HEALTH & •1• FAMILY CARE,' AGENCY -I , 1805 No. lroadw•~ 11 "'"" AM f"f ( I PJLOT-ADVERTISE" Wtdntlday, St pwnbff 22, 1971 ... o., ... Dogs 154 &o.t1, Sail 136 Ai"GHAN Pupp-1~-. _A_K_'C~. SAIL boa--,-.-moo--,1-ng. 19.S', l·STERE---0-.-1-m--G-.-,-,-.-,-d Show quality, blk masks, mahoi, gas, rig, sloop, encl model. full stereo changer, sllvtr blondes & aprk'ot&. cabin, needs v.·ork. r.1ooring 54• -23. otf "I" St. Bal Pen. $950. air suspension 1 p e a k e rs o-vJ w/c r oss -ove r system. DACHSHUND Pupp ies, D<iy,892.-8316,evts67l-7608. AM/FM/iltPX r adio &: nifn. AJ..:C. r.1ahog. red, blk 26' FOLKBOAT, S sails, new- ta~ player, i;till brand 1iew, & tan. M& F. 63:'.-40111. ly reblt inboard. Re11J waa le!t on I a y ·awa y . be11.uty! Owner niust sell. Originally sold for $J25, pay Af'GHAN HOUNDS AKC $3300. slip avail. &i;..14·16 oH b1dance or $115 or sn1a!I ln1ported, top champ hTl('lS .,, 54&-2181 .,, Z'2' Fiberglass sloop. superior payments. CoUection Dept, condition. :reak trim, hrand 7141893-ffiOl. ~llNIATURE black, poodles, new saUs, with sllp. $1'500. GRUND!G !IOlid ~ta t e-. A:.\t/Fr.t, ortg ro-;l $4i0. \\'ill sell $250. 2117 Elden A\'e, Apt 3.CI, COlrt• l\lesa. ,~'"'1~.v~_J [I 3 Lints, 2 Time1, $2.00 [ Pe11 and Suppti11 J[B Pets, Gener .. ! 8SO ----~-~-.~~ e GROOMING e 6 "ks old. $.\0. S1G-!i!O:l. • 641-~36 ===~~~7'--c-C-:-26' Schock [ndea\Of, lul\y DARLING 7 \\'k old puppies, equip. Jznmac. ~!us! ~i ~J. Pflr1 Samoyan. all ,,·hi1e. Noon h'.l 4:30pnt, 6'12-85SI. &12-4818. ~+-3885. ~~-'---~o--ccc---o; I 5P~l-8Pi'.1 , 5ii7-3930. AKC pups, Dalmation, 7 VENTURE Ca I & 111 a r an mos: Pood les, 2 mos , Terins. 636-3214. 15'2". U~d 5 lln1es. $:S5CI. • 67:i-08S-I • \ I DAll V PILOT 6 ! ; llil I Auto~ for S~I• 1 1 ~~ I. '"'""'"'· ]~I ~I '_""'_~"'·~I§] C I B.• M b•t H 93S Autos Wanted 96al•-------• A ·1 d ye es, h<es, o 1 • omes , ____________ Autos, lm po,-ted 970 utos, mporte 970 Autos, lmport9d f70 " Scooters 925 ·•• ~ ..,._..,.. INVENTORY SALE Complete BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW 1971 YAMAHAS AWARD MOTORS, INC 1680 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA THINI HONDA Ill "FRIEDLAHDERH San Diego County Mobile ANNIVERSARY •so PINTO WI AUTO, Trani, $5 day, 5c m ile. THEODORE ROBINS FORD WE PAY TOP CASH tor used can & trucks, Just call us for trH! es11mntes. GROTH CHEVROLET Prrstige Spo rt Cars 'Ii~ GT A1eni;.:r !'ip!'('1al • '70 !111, ;.,.;pd • 'fih !112 (')11jl\', ,\"\!/~'.\!,.\lug_ 11'h!'<'f:; • 'Iii! DATSUN -~----~ '72 Datsun Big 510 Alf,1 GTV , .'\:\\ ~·:'11, Aini e .j Spt>rd.1llr S.l!.C. Tint glass 2 ~1·Z. cH r. 11,IJOO 1n1':;, l1k•' undr1• t:iOO mile!:. full. l11<·L 111·11 • 'fi:1 P1 1r1 .. ch1· f+l l-1< 11·1uT.1r11y. Rer. Buck<'I seals, Tar.c.a . Air .~· t"1\l 1nusir • iJ•w ·tit"1'1i. (21 ,101.FJ i\1 ust ·,;.s !tl2 l'l"l1'"lh' (~•\Ill(', <11 r ~"JI' T11ke oldr r 1rade Cir Ask tor Sales r.tanager e '!i!! ~Il;B.\:r, air .• Xlnt ,..., sn1ull do1111. \\'ill {in p1·1 pt~· . ...., .. u Beach Blvd. f1n.1r1L-111f;_ Huntlfll!!On Beach l)lr, 111 52'.t-'l'T.")() (':ill 546-S7:i6 or 49-1-6..'lll ati 847 -0087 KI 9·ll31 ---~ ----1~''.,'.'."~"~· ~.=~-~-- WE DES P ERATEL v-AUDI '66 1600 Roadster NEED Clean usf'r! rars FANTASTIC P RICES Paid for your car, paid for ,\l.!11! il 1001.,.", 2 <!r. Au1n H:ui 10, rud1al~. ~ n1i. S"~7·.o. ;...JR-i~02. AUSTIN AMERICA l!lf~ /\U~f"IN 1\1nc r 1can, A,\1/F\1 Sl .100. «nll .1;17-'.:::11 BMW Aulomo!ivt• E.>:('rllrncc CAPRI 1:1i1 l'.1pr1. !i,OCXl n1 i. i\n1.~·fn1 slrrM r 11 rt i o . 1lrl11xr intcr1<>r. S ~ 2 ;i o . &lfi-li]J.1. DATSUN ·I spd. rtlr. LitH(' jc11rl. hug- J:•'r oJ"'ll.ngr \\'1th hardtop. t1'BS2"27) E.-:ceUc.nt rond. lhruour Take srnall 1fo\1•n. l.r1ll ari 9;30 an1 ·1!4-6Xlt - ;ift l ·OO prn Cal! 5-16-~i:\5, -,71 BIC510 SEDAN- O\'E'l'hi·1ul ram, " Spt>rtl . 1l!r. J-:ad1", l!ratf'r, Ruckrt se11·~. tinted g1as~. lo Jo n1ilcs. sac- l"lllr•\ 6(MJDF'D. 5-16-S'i36 - ·l!d·ti1'11. lJATSUN---~10£=7---17WO' l'!nnd~1('t. \1rry c!r~n. ex- t't'llcnl conrt11ion. $110;'1.00. Pl\. :.t:i-~»rJK'l altl'r 5:30 P.J\!. FERRARI FERRARI AUTIIORIZED SALES & SEP. VICE . NEWPORT · IMPORTS ' 3100 \V, Coast H11'}'. Newport Beach --FIAT-- HON QA L!<:AVt NG COUNT RY ·n·I UH~ ! '71 Honda 600 ser1;111, [)(!W, 45 mpg, $1395. 402-1972. JAGUAR '6!1 E -JAG. Xlnl cond. 24,000 mi. l3650. fo'irm~ 5'16-5322 1%7 t; Type JAGU AR •.2 L1t1'£'. R!"blt eng, brakes & paint job. S11c! 645-:'i216. ---1~1m1~ J:\G XKf: ('QUPE, bt'i~e An1-F m, 17,000 mi, gd rond. 13~T Ofo-R. 673-88Zl. JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED SALES ' SERVICE LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALE!\ & SERVICE NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 W, Coast HW)'. Newport Beach METRO '62 J\1etro \\'alk-in van, nt'.I !rs. ,t n 1nning. Make Xlnt f'arnpcr. $700. 673-3088. MERCEDES BENZ Bill Geohega n, P resident of Garden Grove Lincoln-Me rcur y, Invi tes Yo u To See Tl1 e All Ne w LINCOLN-MERCURYS f 01~ '72 SAYE NOW WHILE PRICE FREEZE IS ON!! Now You Can Buy A Brand New 1972 Uncoln or Mercury At 1971 Prices And Still Receive 7°/o Tax Rebate TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS On All '71's Remaining In Stock I BRAND NEW '71 MONTEGO i $5000 Over Fact. lnvalu ( • Q DAJL V PILOT Wedl!f'~dy, Stpttmber 22, l (j71 PILOT -AOVE RTISE A 28 'lf~--·------·-·_ f ~ ( .J.ulOI IOI' 5'ltl J§l .___[ _'"'"_'M""_)§]i '-_'"'"_"'""_]§1 [ )§] ._[ _'"'°'_fMs.i._!§1 [ Auto• lot ~· 1§1 ~' ;;; ...... ;;; ..... ~]§]~ l ·'-';;;--lw;;l"_'~;;""-;;;;'§1~.-. 970 Autos, UsMI 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMd 990 970 Autos, Import.a 970 ------• A I -• Autos, Imported 970 utos, mporteu 970 Autos, Imported Autos, Imported -- MERCEDES BENZ MGB TRIUMPH i\1GB ROilds1er 'ti9. 2.1.000 ------·---- mi.. A~1/i'-;\I. O'dr!VP, HT, TR!Ui\!PH '""· '"'' """' ,,.,,_,,,,, SPORT CAR OPEL CLEARANCE SALE ------1960 OPEL A-1 COND. ALL new e\'{!ry!h1ni;:. • iit6-7994 • I NOW! VOLKSWAGEN '69 YW BUG VOLKSWAGEN 'fi8 V~' Aug. Top oond. niust seU. Also '6(1 VV.' Bug, engine good, hody shot, best nffer. 646-9023, 205 Jo'lower ~ sprl dlr. Xlnr. cnnd. Sac-SI., C,J\!. nf1r "' Take l'l]rlPr car in 1-=-=~~~~~-- rr.;:dr nr sn1all down , Will VOLVO fin rv1 , pi~·. (\IDYmi ~J lfi-~1:16 or 494-6811. Call all FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 'fl.I V \\'. ."iUNROOF. 4 i;peed. r\\l-F~! !'arl10. 1GCD 5(),11 $:i!Y.>. 1971 VOLVOS BUICK CHEVELLE CONTINENTAL FORD 1968 BU ICK LA Sabre, 2 Or '65 t'hevelle' Malibu Sta. hl, custom, fu ll pwr, landau Wgn. 4-dr, radio, heater, top. $1.695. 846-9638. pv.'r steering, auto, a/c, CADILLAC perfect cond. Stt to ap. prec1a1e. $1200. 557-4861. rnNTlNEN'fAL '69 Mark Ill, 40,000 mi1'~s. brand nc•v Michelin rires. Pr. ply. Fully loaded. S a.20 0. '69 F'OR D Ga.Jexle ~. V8, auto., R&H, powr:r stft.r· 1ng & brakes. (679'BS'Xl $1~95 &1&."6!12. ATLAS '" CAD coo;. « Viii•. CHEVROLET CORVAIR Cluy.;l<e!Plymou!h loaded w/rx!ras. Pamprm::I ,..._,..,, • 2!l'29 Harbor Blvrl. ~irK'e tle\\'. $3600. R30-l!ll7. '6!1 CHEVROLET lmpal11... '6..i COt'vair. XX> HP. Mag Costa Mesa 546-1934 .68 El Dor a<lo ~4.000 mi, Vil , automa:ic, R&H, DO'-''er whf'Pls, Spoiler. Vpry fast. * ,71 FORDS * Oivne.r moving to Hawaii. sreering. (VZl...lUJ1 $109:>. lrn111a r ronri . B il l GALAXJE.<:; •MUSTANGS $30.JO. 4~-0626 or 6-16-4431 ATLAS Jongbloed, 673-1772 be! TOT:.JNOS e/o J im. ChryslPTIPlymoulh Sani. HERTZ CORP. ATLAS -~P~O~R~S~C=H"'E,---FR I TZ WARR EN 'S ·1-,,-::==:-----SPORT CAR CENTER ".i9 POP.SCHF., llt'11 11rf'.~. 710 E. l!il S1., S.A. 547--076•1 good tran~. Blown e11gu1f'. ()p.>n dail.v 9-9: rlosed Sllnday fnr ~all' rir 1r11rir Good 19.VI TR·.1. /liPW \'ll i\'f'l', l'Oil tran!' ('ar. $i0(L 91»-"611. fUl'l pump, Re1·r111ly t11nl'rl . '66 ~12 :t-.niti. i-ninplc!r!y r:.un." crca1' ;o.;,..,,,Js r alo1 C'hry~lrr1 Plyn1nu1h auto • '67 230-S. auf(l_ air • '67 250-S. aulo. air • "70 280-SE, lull powrr • '70 250-coupe. il!ANY MORE. r('~10rf'rl. 01·rr $2200 1n. '.'llui;t Sl'll $·100. ll26-12;,6 292!:1 H;irbor Blvrl_ -----------\osta \]f'Nt ~·16-l!l}I \·pi;trrl, ~~j f!O ,flay~ 'li~1 Tn!L':\lPJ! C'f1i + Lri .Derui Lewi.I ~ VOLVO LARGEST 2929 Harbor Blvrl. I :;.66,-;C~o~,,~.~o::-;V;,R~. ~D~,,-,-,-,ra_.,k-es, 17141 778-40SO SELECTION OF Cos1;;i Mesa 5-16-!934 t>1ag wheel. car 1s un-=~=~~-~--~! CADILLACS IN S & f MOTORS--!inishrtl bul hus1nf'SS loN::es '62 FORD Rancb W.11.gon. 292 ORANGE COUNTY sale. Bill .Jong h 1 o e rl , V-8 eng., auto trans. C.ood li7:~1772 hf-I lla111. t.-Ond. $•19;i, 546-7817 aJter THINK SALES-LEASING 1941 Harbor Blvd .. c.r.t. 6 30 Authorized MB De11lcr ~I ' 52.3-72YI '57 :.tERCEDES 19'.l SL. OaSSJC rond. $199i 830-1917 MG • THINK "MG" ID "FRIEDLANDER" U15' lllACM (NWY. )fJ 893. 7566 • 5.17-6824 MG AUTI-fORIZED , SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS l'.4:~2uso. Eves: f>.1:.-2:140. n1i'~. Xl nr cond, 1nust sell. ~'63PORSCHE* _<_1_.'._H_i:'_ .. ______ 1 Pri\-. prty. S2200. fl.l.1-~Xi98. )!UST Sr>J!' Leaving C1'.111n- n-.v' 71 \I\\', Suf)f'r Ru,i:. Bahy b!11I' ~~)<. 1'011rl ;>.f11ny l'xtra~. 's21m or h~c {lffr>f. li~fi-1.1:1:1. EX!, .ill, ~J. afl $ or wknrls fil.\-00!17. 'Vo~vo' AUTitORIZED Quali"ty Used Cars '62 Corva1r l\lonza Coupe new _•·-'-"-'------! • SERVICE _ Png & 1ires, Grl Cflnrl. JEEPS Nabers Cadillac $395 1• $l29S 12"1. "'-5099 --------1 RENAULT • RENAULT R·I;;, Excl:'l rund1t1on , R&.J-1 , $1..100/olfcr. ~.40:;;3 SUNBEAM Custom '66 T1gPr SHARP. nian~ P\ira:r; SlT.1l'l • F..12-7'l1 :i TOYOTA LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED ~erut Ltwi.l W TOYOTA 1946 HB.Pbnr, C.tlt. &16-9303 VOLKSWAGEN '67 VW BUG $79~. 962-:15!)1') f-.li \"\\" Gnovt l'flll(;, nf'11 rl11trh, rirr~. ~ h 0 r k ~ hn1kcs. Bes1 n[fPr ,l;.\fi--043R- "7"1i"l \'\\', alltn, lnw 1n1le" ('lei!n. ~f11 ~1 ~rll lrar1n~ Cnunu·.\, .i~j-Jj()fi, 711 VII'. n1a£:~ ,\· poly_glas n1·c$. SLi'il, fr fi l2-··!I~ .0.11 i> rn1 1!1&1 V\\" hu~ F:ng i:-rea1 , booiy sari. SO,'iJ_ C;1ll ;if. tcrnfl()n nr l'\'1~. ~,.j~f,fii2 l!l.ili V\" Rue -StJnronf. [;\el rt"bll rng, nP\\' hr;1kPs, 11rrs J:· pa1111 . Xln1 ('t•nrl. S67~ flr hr_o;;1 nffrr. fr\4-'19i:L 'f;9 V\V ST /\~'GN-,-. _B_U_S_ r.r·:D & wti11P A-1. rad1n ,;, l1ralPr. IJ<'"' hrakr~, Pvt. p1 y., S2.l.i(I, ~!J.-1-fi.13~- 'h~ Su nr!1al V\\' r11n1 pri", l'Phll eng111e, 4-tr11ck stereo, like JI('\\'! ~Y.J·:''.il~. '&1 V\\P nl'W r:i 1nt & seat c·flvri·~. R&·H. \'f'T'Y df.'an Ofr<'r. i;.rrQ27·1 afl<'r 5. 11fRIEOLANDER'' 2fm ~IARBOR BL., ·s~ 1 CAJ\1ARO 327· air, new CORVETIE 1:10:~'.~LL~S c;:...,' P :i~:i~~ u1.M &liAC" tttWY. n , COSTA MESA va ve jOb, rirf's, shocks, -.....----...·--......==--gear. fla\vle!IS. Outi1ta11ding 893-7566 • 537-6824 !i40·9100 Open Sunda,y l)eJrs !, h<>Se~. lu~. hrakPs, '59 CORVETTE 1 ownf'r. 40:1 Colunibus Cir· h a r g ;i i n • i'vlany xtl'a Autos, Used 990 '66 Cad 4--0r, $119;i, full, ='=''~·=C=d=M=·='='="='~"='=· ___ 1 J .u·1s. f\.fu.!!t sell. 67:'i-749R power. Air 1'flr.d , Ong1· 4 Speed. like nf'I'' tires, good \9-fi~l-NT_E_RN-AT_l_O_N_A_L M .B. TRADES nwrw.r, Sharp, 673--0680. '6:. CHEV\' Impala Su)X'r tQp. SacnlicP, dlr. '6!l Cadillac Coupr de Ville, Spor1. PIS. air. Good ron•L $49S Scour. sa75. Xl nt e: on d · hf>al11 r bony rin1shw/ma1ch· 'Ii? COUPE rie Villr, Xln! $7;10. 14;,;i H Su p prior, Wil l ~·in. Pri Ply. Ca ll 644-IY1~. Ing inter .. flawless, must l'nnri, w/xtras. se.11 for $2~9'1 Nf'll'por'I Beaeh. 646-1 391(, :.1.6 J EEP Wa~onef'~-. 6 cyl, 4 wh J<l'f' • '71 Vega, only ~ nr brst offrr. ~8-5~ 11f1 :i. !»6-' ~ or :).)7-43.\0 eves. rlrivP , a ir, wide rirns, gd '63 Chevy Cnnv, 6 cyl, gri 1966 F'R, ;;.\OOO n11Jes, 425 hp, nit"~. ·1-s pd econoniy & per· CAMARO ,.000 S•OO C•ll 11 5 rond, Sl.400. 548--&448. · a · pm: 4 spcl, p/b, p/11', s/e, k/o. ---------- ff}r1n;i.r1cP, • '69 Rivirra, ;;;;:::;;:::;::.::;-::;:;-;:;l.~'~'°~'3~9~~"'":""~~=~---MERCURY · -. · · ·"'"" "''"· \\'hf'els, r11dials + + + $1,995 A111iergine w/malctnng Ian-'fl!l Camaro, rxcel cond, pwc, '60 CHEV. CONV. :i.18-2514. ----------d<1u. air. s1crc0, :iuperb. J. auto, rif'h1xP int. ~1 usl sell. •vr bank finar1Cln". V-S. Auro. $]5(} •'li2 Corvf'lle, \ s...i. • ,,, S1 5i(). 644-.fil9J. • 0-7 930-• '' Authonzed MBZ Dealer »J - ' :> S1ock/eng. gd shapr 1lJ 523-72X) CHEYELLE '66 CJ-fEVY CapriCf', 2-dr, air $6.iO :'.17i-7949 P\•f' 'ITT MERCURY Colony Pa.rk S1 a wa,1:;, full pwr, 10 pass, 3R,f"OO mi. $2600. 642-0102. BUICK ----------1 ronri. R/H, g()(l(! l'flnr!. S9!15. ·i;ri BUG. \In! o'onrl. '.'o.'r·,>.· !9fl1-V\1/. prrlc~t---;~;;rl:-11'"'' '6£1 S.S. Chevf'llf', xlnt ccnrl 4 * * &l~-421.1 * * lUnP-Ufl. ITII. !mn1ac. R.~H . $7!1.\.1----------~pd. l\{'\I' cng. ~0-7'.?)) rlay·sd---'-.=.-,,::..:C_H::E=v=,= •• -=---MUSTANG COUGAR 1'-17-700fi p1·r<. _.'4_G-_OJ_IJ4._ -------1·71 BUICK RIVIERA. 40001 ="=-"-~38='~'='='="=·-----I N d. 1 ' -iob. S" ~---_ f'e s rtn,g . , ,,.J. The fastest drail' in lhe \Vr..~! Gil\'\\/ hue. n•li111ll FOC. g()()li r-.10\'ING-Musl sell '6:i V\''· mi. sieren, chro1ne 'vhl~. '6:1 CHEVELLE "300". 6 cyl, !l6&--:.,.101 3100 \V. Coast H'-''Y· , , a Daily Pilot .::Iassilied ronril11nn_ S.'{)0. Call altrr ;, :>.1n! cond. Rf's! offer. Call &lu~hl Feti. Like new. auln, ra1lio & hea!er. air, C ~ N' ... ..,..~1 B-•cl. Ad . "·'" ""18 p~· fii~12'1 :i.10---:'>46.lt all ti pn1 . ;,.t;,...JOR·1. goo1 tirrs. Sj()(). 67.';-4(r.:17. 194A BEVELLE Sta. Wgn. 191i7 COUGAR beaut ext. xln1 nlf'Ch. New w/w ti!'t'J!, r<1dio . tllusl sMl. Pv1. pt;y; fi41-1~4~. 1971 MUSTANG l\lach L Lo;ided w/extras. 11.fOO miles. Like new. Owner. n1;,... 1200 'Ri MUSTANG, a ir, PIS, P/B, 1vhi le \\'/red int., auto. Pri, par!y. 67.1-4()9.1. '6J Mu~1ang, au10 tTani1. r/h. ri.ir. goOO ronrl. i 12 ;i . ~J.11.1.i. "r" "' .,., .... .,,, '"· ,-,-. "· _;c::C:'.C:::~;c-'-C:::"--~=lc.'-'-"--.:;-----=•l-'i:cc::--u:C::C----,--ulo tr11ns, j')\\'f l'f'ar 1v1n·l~~~------- Aufos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 flow. radio. ,,4;;(). ~2-5763 'fi7 Cou~11r , nu painr tirP~. -:,::;~.:.:::;....__._.--..::c::::::::::::~:'.::'.:::::--.-::::=::'.=::'.===========================--============== full p11•r, air k tape, e.\, -Van. a111/f1n conrl. Sl.'100. 642-&17,ll, NEW CAR SHOW SPECIAL! WE STILL HAVE NEW '71 MODELS TO GO AT BIG DISCOUNT SAVINGS! HURRY! SH The Great Buys For '71 Now & Tr.de-Up Now I REFRESHMENTS! FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS DELUXE 8 TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO DRAWING EVERY HOUR THURS ., FR I., SAT. EVENINGS SEPTEMBER 23, 24, lS . LIVE ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC AND LAUGHS DAYI IOU rllll!l.IC r11<1"'1-GllQO'l conrlillon, $\O!f.i. ---~10---!ll~ bf'forf" 5 pm. DODGE CHRYSLER 1-------·----'67 Mustang fsrbck. V8, AutQ, '62 DODGE 4 Dr. H.T. V8 R/11, Nr new tirP.11. Lo mi's. engine, ( IEJJ.')41 S·l95. Rl's1 ofr. AA7-56HI air lPl\.I. '&I CHRYSLER. V8, automa- 11r , radio, he;1Jer. ~JDZ6.~01 $49.1. ATLAS Ch 1ysl" r I Pl yn1ou th :r.129 Harhor Blv rl , OLDSMOBILE ATLAS Chryslef I P l ,v1no111 h 29'19 Ha r'ht:i r Blvr1. Costa J\1M>11 ~16-1;134 ·1n OLD.S 91!, 2 Dr. Han:llop. Costa MPs;i :"146-19.14 hf'a111 iful rar/beautilul cnn- 'l'i~ DODGE Dart. 3-10, Car of ni1in11, many icrras. $3100. YPar, Xlri1 cond. $1100. 492-:1996. CONTINENTAL-1\44-20:11. 1 -.~69~Q71d7.,-,~,~. 7,-d7,-. ~hn1~.,-.~,~"'~'' 1970 MARK II I FALCON '6J Yalron. SalvagP only-for .~air, S:iO. C;1]) !'i7.'t-77~ PVPfl· ini;:_o;;, FORD '6.~ Galaxir '.ilO. PPrf running r01lri . ::..:;2 V~ Nrw lit'f'S t; Rl'akr_o;;, 11H ~-air .. '1Jr<'d1' hovly wnrk. M111;! .~r!I 1111- 111.--.rl. ~z2:,. nr· hr--st orrrr. ll3.~-27fi.1 .,ft S:~O. rnl'r, ~rc reo 1ape, xln't cond. S?.li~ .. i.i7-9SRS. PINTO '71 Pin10. hig P!lfiine, rli,,c- t-r11kr~. 4 spO, rlelux inte-.r., J\·\ag wheels, ;iir/r .. &: tln~ cl11s~. $2400. ~30-365.l PONTIAC- 'Ii~ roNTIAC V-~. 4 spd, 2 nr HT. Grann Prix "'his. xi 111 Mnrl. S5t:i. C d M PEAIJTIFUL, F ULLY LUX· 1 ·p,y EQUIPPED CLA~SIC, Every luxury extra plus only 20,000 carPft1lly rlrivrn md· ~~-1·his hixury i-ar i~ flaw. lls.~ in every detail. J lnv11e ynu1· insper!ion as irs near new conll1t1on "'ill fl(' l)et1rr appn!cia1eri. ThP l'Pta1I val- ue ol this Cfl r (s $7.liO, (Kel- ly Biii" RMkl. Howf'v<'r, will <'Onsidf'r your flff Pr. I havP <lnvf'n 1h1.~ f 1 n p ca1· sinl'e nrw. ii )'flU have 11n,1' questions, )Oll m;1y rrai:-h me et my home, 67.1-l!SJ, OI' niy n f Ii c e fi.lfi-1600 BrfOl'f' ;, pm . '66 Fnrr1-c;-,-,ax,,-,,,,=-,-.n-o--I ,7"17<--19lill~. =·~-~-- l'Prtihlr , ~l\r rond.. V-S!, J969 GTO. lo;idrrl w/extra~. 11•1tn, r~ P\V , Rl f-1 , Miehf'· Xlnl l'fln<i. 1 nwncr. Like lin~. 1111' blue, "·ht lop. nr\\'. 67.\-7200 $l0:JJ. ll3J..-0,12 __ 1_. ----:MGTO, orir: fl\vn<er. xln1 -,-n-nTI'l&l-Countr.v ~u1rP !'.! f'f)nri. Autfl. R&H, ln miles. '61 LINCOLN C'ln!i!11'ntal, ra.<...;. wa;:on. Pr1 pl~. Oris:: S699. ::146-2439 goo<l erinriirinn. $·12i ownrr 1JI X 1!l.11 $:..R ~. ---~T=c·B=IR=Do---- l----•-l'>-16-.i.)6.1 • fi·\4---0-110 or 644-2382 CONTINENTAL '64, a I I 1970 ronn Gala:-:ie :'inO. r:ood f'OR Sale 19:-i6 T -B irrl . ~1·1h0lf' !J:Jp, sharp. $13:il. %2-So71 . Jlfl'-'''T in.--t A/C. lmn1a.--. Ponri., air , rwt ~ll"('t'111~. $1\7.-!. fi44-,l;Ofi2 afTrr Ii pni, $2,l(l(J ll.10-fiS6!l ----.--~~~ CONTJNF.NTAL 'li7 F-;-11J 'f,/l Fnrd F;1lmn 1.ooli conr! '67 T-B!RD. alJ'. AU !fl, Juli powrr. \Vh i!P \\'/b\k tnT. rrl. riarty _ li7.~t»I. p11T., ;iir, pn1·a1 e par\y. Jst ~100 t·Hkrs 111 $1,fi9a. i;1:...n.'I~~. •fr n7~·19':l * • 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST! .CAREFUL LY SELECTED. EXCE PTION AL QU ALIT Y LIN COLN-CO NT INENT AL TRADE-INS .•• 1969 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill --- Show•oo"' c.o"di•ion throu9~oul. lle~u liful ... ,diu"' gold ,,.;,1 f;~;,~ .,jfh derlr ;¥V lt•lht • •"d rn•lc~i"9 l,.,"d t u roo f. Compltit ly P"""'' equi ppfrd ;.,clud;"9 II "''V ••11i, •Uift '"'"'" •i• control . AM FM titre" t•dio, fr¥•"~ bt•"d n•w ti••I .•. i:YC MJ 17 $5275.00 1971 CONTINENTAL HARDTOP COUPE l llre '""'· .,nly ~.000 mil•• on ;h;1 c.l•uic. 111lin b ite~ wit~ "'••ch;n9 bl~t • l,8 th1t inte ri ftt b•1uly. l1"d•u •cof '"d Mk h1li11 t1di•I ply ;;,,,, Corn- pl•ttly pew•• equi pped with i ""•V pcwer 1••*· tilt t f•frr;n9 whMI. Auto• "'•tic *•"'P control Air cenditio11in9. St1reo. mul lipl•• r1 di., ~"d ""'"Y otJ.. •• lin uty ec.c111ori•1 • , A1 k for • d•"'on11t11lion. •iiOEXU $6750.00 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. E.,c.pt;on1lly t lt t" •"d we ll ~t pl lu•• u•v t ulo,,..,bile, All !!le p"w•• •~u;,.. ,.,.,., vou'd ,..,nt en • t•• flf 1J.i1 d 111, ¥••v 11ld o,., o:lo you li"d 1 c•• in l11i1 1up•rb t ""ditio11 1.;•il1ble •I !hi1 low ••ic e. A1 lft •dd,d •H••c+i11" , , , ' l r1nd n1w !<t~1 • , , ZWJl:SI ~i $2775.00 MANT MORI COMPAlAlll MODILS TO cHoos1 F•OM • '. BEST SELECTION OF LUXURY AUTOS OF THE YEAR! COMI IN AND D•IYI ONI HOMf TODA YI ohnson & son ~== 1821 HARllOf:I BLVO .• tfOST A MESA. • 540·5630 I I I 2 ' g ' ,., L . , u ,, " '· s. L. '· ;:,, "· ·,, '· "' " '·· ' 1~. M .. ,, "' .•. "I L I I PILOT -ADV!RTISER Our used car department is literally overflowin9 with beautiful cars traded 1971 cleanup period. Now the 72's are here and over stocks are 9rowin9 WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENlORY .•. NO MATTER WHAT IT TAKES! in durin9 the even larger • The special price slashed to sell immediately. willing to 90 to put you in the car 9roup of cars listed in this advertisement have been Come in today and see for yourself how far we are you want at a price you really want to pay. 1964 Olds 442 Radio, H•oter, 4 $pMd, ISRr2'101 , "Work yo11r '""" o-r·. 1969 vw Squareback Rodia, Heater, Auto. Trons .• !YRW4541, "Work yo11r own Deal" 1969 Malibu Radio, Heater, Auto. Trani., Power Stffrln9, Power lrokes, Air Cond., \llnyl Roof, IYVl14'1), "Work Your Own Deal." 1968 Cutlass 4 Dr. Hordtop, Radio, H1JC1ter. Aura. Tro111 ., Air Cond., P'ower Steering, Power Broke•, IXDA· 4281. "Wor• Your Own Deal" 1969 Volkswagen Bus I Radio, Heater, 4 Speed, fZLU992l . "Work Your o ... O.ol." 1967 Datsun 1600 I Rctdlo, Heater, 4 SPft'd. fUl1245 1. "Wor• Your Ow11 De-al." • o, H., •• !.9~?.;.s~~~~~ .... ''""· I Power Stoerln9, Power Brokn, Ali Cond. !XW~· Jlll. "Work Your Ow11 Deal." 1970 Maverick l Dr., Auto, Tn11n1 .. Rodia, Heoter. IZLA.7081. "Work Yo11r Own Deal." 1966 Barracuda Radio, H11ater, A1110. Tro111., Power 5tMrh19, r'ower !rokn, "Work Yo11r Own Deol .'' 1966 T·Bird Rodia, H11otor, A.1110. T1on1., r'owor S.t~rin9, Powor Brokn, Air Cond., Power Windows. Vinyl lloof. IA.FL890 1. "Work Yo11 r Own Deal." 1968 Chevy I(, Ton 'i·I . Auto. Tran• .. Split Rim. Radio, Heorer, Stk. P-70 Sor. :; CEl 482124824. "Work Your Own O.al." · 1966 El Camino lecllo, ,Heor.r, A.11to. Trani., Po-r St ... ri'"I, Air Cond. Stti. P·7l . S.e1.:: 1l&80&2120t94. "Wori; Yovr Own Doal.'' 1968 Chevy '/2 Ton 'i·B, 4 Speed Tront., s,llt RllM, Radio, H11otor. .... p., •• .... .t:Cl1 41212&776, "Work Yo11r OWftDeal." 1967 Mustang led lo, HeoN-r, Power Steorl119, v .1, Auto. TreM. IUIDJll I. "WorAi Yo11r Ow11 De-al." Rodlo, }!.?.0 •~e~~~'.Y,,~, ''"'1"9, I 1966 Ids Delta 88 4 Dr., Rodia, tl.cr.t.r, Alt Co11d., Pow ... Stffrl"', Power Bra~e~ Air Cond. 1226AKAI. "Work Your Pow., lrok", Tiit Whffl, l'ow11r Windows, Pow· Owt1. 04!ol." • ., S..h. lll'Hl7JI, "Work Your Ow11 Dff'." 1964 Buick Electra I 1970 Honda I 4 Dr., Radio, Hf'Ottr, J'ower s......-., Air Cond. 4 Spd., lodlo, M.oter. 1&3&19DL "Wo1k Yo11r l457CT9L "Wort Your Owe D..t." Own Deal." 1968 Cutlass I 1967 Chvey 'I• Ton Pickup I Rodia, Heater, Auto. Trans., Power StHrllHJ, Air Radio, He otft, Auto, Trani., Power lro•n. 1\14· Cond. (Yi1H091 I. Work You1 Ow11 Deal." 4428}. "WOfk Yo11r Own Deal." 1967 Ford Mustang 1971 Ford Pickup Radio, Hf'Qter, Air Conll .. A1110. Trcins .. Power Rodlo, HeoMr, A11to. Trcilll., Power l rakn, Pow· Steerin9, V-8 11n9in11. IUJIC091 l. "Woric Your 11r Steerin9, Co111,.r Speclal. ll0438HI . "Work O wn Deal." Yo11r Own Deol." 1969 Toyota Corona 1970 Chevy II Radio, Heoter, Auto. Tron1., f ZYltlSI. "Work J Spd., Rodia, Healer. IZVEl271. "Work Your Your Own De-al." Own D..al.'' 1969 Torino I Rodlo, H~~.~7.,~0~!~. ~=.~ S~ Rcidlo, Heater, Auto. Tron1., Power StHrl119, Air Cond. 1898A.GGI. "Work Your Own Deed.'' CU0f616J. "Work Yo11r Own Dool." 1970 Chevelle 1969 Olds Cutlass \ Rod/o, H•otet, Powor Stoerl119. 12SJADZI. Rctdlo, Heater, Auto. Tra111., Power S,._orln9, Atr Co11d., Vlnrl Roof, IXYL8481 . "Work Yo11r Own "Work Your Own Deol." Deol.'' 1970 Chevelle 1969 Olds I V-8, Rod ie, Hec:iter. rSOOAFI. "Wor• Yo11r Own fWIJ]Sll. "Work Your Own Deal." Df'<ll." I ' 1970 Dune .. uggy 1968 Chevy Impala 4 Speed. !78lBAll. "Work Your Ow11 Doal.n Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans., Power 51-1119, Air Cond. IXIV55tl. "Work Yo11r Own De-al.'' 1968 Chevy Malibu 1966 Ford Galaxie I Radio, Ht <ller, A11to. Trans., Alr Cond., Powor •odlo, Meoter, Auto. Tro111., P'ower Stffrln9. St•erin9. j UWYJ22J , "Work Your Own Oeol.'' C55G 2S1 I. '"Work Your' Own Deol .'' 1970 Chevy Malibu 1969 Olds I Rodio, HHlfr, A.1110. Trcinl ., Air Cond., Power IYWT7741. "Wo1k Your Ow11 Deal.'' Steerll'ICJ. !JISAKA/. "Work Your Own D•ol." 1967 Olds Cutlass 1967 Chevy Wagon Rodie. Heater, Auto. Tro111., Air Cond. IZRT. Radio, H•ottr, A1110. Trans., Pow11r Srtorl119, Air 1291 . "Work Yo11r Own D•ol.'" Co1ut. ITUR044). "'Work Y9ur Ow11 Deal." 1966 Chevelle 1969 Olds Cutlass SSJ96, Auto. Tra11s., r'owor StHrln9. f5UZ1981. Radio, Hoattlr, A11to. Tra"'., Powor s1 ... rln9, "Work Your Ow11 De-al." Vl11yl Roof. IZVD147t. "Work Yo11r Own Deal.'' 1968 Olds 1968 Chevy 4 Dr. Lu•ury 5oda11, Rodlo. Hooter. Aura. Tron•., Powet" ~teorln9, J'awer lroke1, Air Cond., Vl11yl fm691 ). "Wert Yo1r Ow!_I Deol.'' Roof. I Jl6691M 1690011. "Work Yo11r o., Deal." ' 1967 Olds Cutlass Radio, Heotllr, A.Ir Cood .• Powlff' Stttrln9, Aeto. Trani, IUSKJ77). "Wer't Yo•r Owt1 Oeol.'' I 1967 Mustang llodlo, Hocrtor, A11t1. fr9111., r'own IULL720). "Wort Yo11r Ow11 DeoJ.'' StHflnt.1 1967 Cadillac Radio, H.o~r, A11to. Trani., Pow•r St .. 1h19, J.lr Co11d., "owor Wlndow1, l'owtr 5irGh, Yh1yl Roof. IYFTJ251. "Work Yow r Ow11 Decil." 1966 Mustang Rodia, Healer, A11to. Tron•., Power Steerl119. 151Y476 1. "Wort Yo11r Own Deal." WORK YOUR I OWN DEAL! 1969 Ford Cntry. Sq. Wagon I ladlo, H.m.r. Pow•r S1eerln9, Air Cond., L119· 909 Rock, 10/Sl, ''Wo1k Yo11r Own Deal." ''"" 1 ~.~.~ •. ~~~;: .. ~~=Mg~~-1.,. I IT8Z931l . "Work Yow 0•11 Deel." 1968 Ford l/4 Ton Pickup 160 V·8, Po•er S,_.rln9, Power lrokn, Auto. Tro111., Camper Mhro". 179l96JI . "Work Yo11T Ow• Deed." 1971 S1r1uki 125 I {%101421. "Wort Your 0•• Deal.'' 1969 GMC 1/J Ton Pickup I Custc:irn Cab, A11~ Tron• .. Pow., SN-orln9, Pow· or Dl1c lrokot, Radio, Heot.,, Air Cond., JSO V.8. l1l52711. "Won. Your Ow" Dllcil ." 1969 Simca I Rodie, Heor.r, 4 Spd. 1716C9SJ. "Wort Your Own Dool." 1968 Datsun Radio, M•ot..-, 4 S.peod, A.h Cond. !VHIJl4 1. "Work Your Ow11 Deal.'' 1968 Opel 4 SpHd, Radio, Heater. IVZU2791. "Work Y•11r Own Deol." 1967 Camara I 327 v.a, Rcid\o, HeoMr, Air Cond., Vinyl l•p, Rollro Sport, Power StoerllHJ, r'ow., lrdn. ITYM&J81. "Work Your Own O.ol.'' 1969 Toyota Radio, Heater, 4 Spffd. 1Xlt67&1. "W•rk Yo11r Ow11 Deal.'' 1969 Toyota lladlo, H•ater, 4 SpMd. IVRl1071. "Work Yo11r Ow11Deof." 1967 Chevy Impala A11to. Tron., Pow., S'""llMJ• Rodia, Hooter, Air Co11d., "' Y-8, ... .,. ,, ..... (nM70l), "Work Yo!lr o-Deol ... 1966 Cadillac full J'o-r, Air Colld. INSTIOSI. "Wort Yo11r o-Deel." 1967 Olds 98 f11ll Power, Air Cond. ISW2tO&J . "Wo1k Your Own Deal.~ 1967 Olds Cutlass A11to. Tron,., Power Sthfln9, Powor lrali:ff, Air Cond. 1178ASNI . ''Wort Yo11r Own Dool." 1967 Pontiac GTO A11to. Tro'"·· r'aWff St.erl1t9, J'o-r lrali:n, Ah Cond., Vlnyl Roof. 1711CKXI. "Wort Yo11r O""" Deal." 1962 Falcon Ra,chero J Spffd, Radio, Heater. fllHN2551. "Wort Your Own Deal." 1964 Olds 88 Full Power, Air Cond • f054C9FI. "Work Yo11r Own Deal," 1965 Olds 88 Full Power, Air Co11ll. IN9114111. "Wo1k Your Ow11 Deal." 1970 GMC 1f2 Ton Pickup Auto. Trotti., lladio, Hooter, Air Cond., C11tto111 Cob, Jso v.1. f62J9]fJ . "Wor11-Yow Ow11 Deal.'' 1964 Olds 88 full P'owor, Air Cond, llllD8tSJ. "Work Yo11r Own Oecil ." 1967 Camara 4 Spffd, Radio, "4oater. IVLP70Sl . "Work Yo11r Own 0.01." 1969 Ford l/4 Ton Pickup la..-r. Avto. Tro•., ltHlo, He.tOI', A.Ir C•od., A••· T1111t, '" Y·I, PowOI' Stffri119, ··-lrokn. 144162CI. "Work Y••r Ow11 0..1." 1970 Pontiac Grl!nd Prix full P-or, Air Coftd., Vinyl Roof. l4061Nll. "Wort Yo1r Own Deal .'' 1968 Olds Delta 88 4 Dr. H0tdtop, Radki, HeoN-r, Air Ca11d., Powot Sr.°'lflfJ, Yl11yl lMf, Po-lr•n. IWXM7251. "Work Yovr 0•• Deel.'' WORK YOUR OWN DEAL! • i C41 CAIL\' PI LOT Wtdflffilay. Stpttm~r 22, 1971 PILOl AUVl:.Ktl:,l:.R 2 8 .. • • . . . . ' • • : • WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CALL NOW!! Phone 557 -9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NIED AND STILL SA YE YOU MONIY 1. If you are new in Californ ia 3. If you ore new on your iob 2. If you owe money on your 4. If you hove little or no credif car LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREOIT AND TERMS YOU NEED SO THAT YOU MAY Dr iv!! Homl' Today in the car of your choice!! YOUR LOCAL FACTORY DIRECT DEALER WITH 9 ACRES $269800 $195DOWN ~~~~E $88 MONTH $19S1'1olclldn.pyml.$&8 01 ~mo.p~m1 R l.t<u&h<lfl.,.l..U fQR J6 corryono <l>cl•1t1 "" appr. <1td>1 lor Jl> ""11. Do!trrf<j pynir. p•K• SJJ63.00 in<l. lo~ .. 1 ........ AN™JAl Pll((Nl.l!;[ ~1111.38 "' (01 4AB2U50b603) MONTHS ~~~No '11 DODGE DEMON $209JOO $71 DOWN iirJr $71 MONTH S11 ii 1a1o1a...1>1m1. $71 i1 to17' ma. pym!. r.:1. 111~ & 1~ ..... & all c<ny.n; <Mrljti on oppr. """"la< 36 "'°' !l•l•rrtd pfml. proto FOR J6 $?611 ;.d. lo-& l~tnH.ful\ ca1hprott l"/"/238$ '1tl. !O• A. h· (ll'l9B\E120175) MONTHS CtflY. ANNUAJ Pl~CUH~liE AATI 11.S.0 % VAN CONVERSIONS CAMPERS MOTOR HOME LARGEST SELECTION-LOWEST PRICES OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA '72 DODGE VAN B-100 .,,... . FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY . ~~$3399 -. $ Boc:ket HOIS, stove, dinette, beds, 199 DOWN sink. icebox, water tonk. 1311Aa2v6046 $88 MONTH ~~~i~s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY """ ... "'~'"'"·~~ ... ~ .. ,''""'""'~ - • I '""""'9 l""'9H .., GfP'. trMtt f0t ol& M&" Ofl•"td ,)'!"! ptote '~' 13 00 n:I. to• l IC"'"'· .l.'*«JAl ~(lt((NT .1.(.( U. n 1 ~.10 'llo TO SERVE YOU BETTER!! LOW MILEAGE '71 GREMLIN FULL PRICE LOW MILEAGE '71 COLT FULL PRICE LO W MILEAGE '71 CRICKET FULL PRICE :;:Chrysler Corp. w ilt rebale 1he 7°/o Exc.1se lox to the cu sterner of rec ord e ffec t ive Aug. 15 , I 971 as soon a s the governrnen t ap- proves the Excise Tax Reduc1ion. YEAR END SAVINGS REBATE!!! $188 fU ll PRKf '68 ~.~,~.~~,~~ (ot;f,.,;, ''""' $1 088 Powt r sleer ing, radio, healer. XT l(J 17 fUll Plltl Dodge Dart '67 2 D•. H.T .. ''""' ,;, "'';,;,,:,,.Pow" $588 1teeri119 , radio, healer, whit ewall f ire ~. TGA92 flJLl ~ll(f '69 ~.H,~,Y.E,~~~.~;~~.~~~'·'" $1188 dou lop. 'fSZl46 FUll PIUCt JU\l PllCt '67 ~IL!~~~!~.,'" Wog. wh;,.woll $488 lirti, whttl CO•trl. XOA8J'f FUll Pll{l '69 ~.o,?..~!,~~?,",;,,;,, """ ""'· $998 ing, power broke~, radio, htaler, whitewall tirt1, YPW'll l fUU •ll(l '68 ~.H~.~~~~-'""""' '""';,,;,, $888 radio, healer, landau lop. 'fJJOBC IU\l Pl1CI ' 'Z9 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtant~IJ. )tpttrnbtr ll, 197J TIJ\IIE • " TMi.ODORI ROllNS SR . THI.ODOR£ ROllNS JR. 2V2 USED CARS ACRES OF MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible ond 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, alsa air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully facto~y equipp11d , wh ite w /red interior. R.11d io, h11at1r, goocl miles, IOb4CIE I OUR PRICE $1896 '69 FORD LTD $2296 '66 CHRYSLER $1296 2 dr. H.T. R&:H . auto~ /\'('v: Yorker. 4 Dr. P.S., fact. air, good H.T. l''_ull powtr, .tac~ miles. vinyl roof. !or~' 1ur, Good miles. CXSS416J tT!>.'8555~ '66 MUSTANG $896 '69 CA~ARO ~ 896 Fu~ equipped . llardtop. V8, s~da.rd an mil~. trans., good miles. <SC828 1 !l24CPN I 'H OPEL RALLYE $1195 '69 DODGE $1996 Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. G. f . R&H, 4 spef'rl, R&H, a_uto., P.S .. vinyl go~ v.·/blRck slnpes roof. air rond., low Gf'lod milei;. 17.LA6•12) milr~. <ZSROI 1' ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '71 GALAXIE 500 $3196 '70 RENAULT Sod. ~ 296 Radio. heAter. 4 2 Or. H.T. Full &peed. good miles. powl!'r. Air cond. f497BSY • 1399BEDI '69 TORINO $1996 '61 GALAXIE Seel. $396 2_Dr. H.T. f'~ll po11·er. VB. a uto., R&H , P.S., air. good miles. air. 1011·, \!'lw miles. !ZLH7401 1QDZ22.11 '70 MUSU.NG $2496 "68 DODGE r.u. $1496 H.T. V8. AUlo .. R&J-1. VB llUl('I., R&H, P.S., air, vinyl roof. g{)(>CI mi!P5. good mil ,.i;. 1J94AGB1 114952A I '71 LTD l dr. H.T. $3596 '69 GALAXIE H.T. $1496 "'.&· 8'.11n .. P.S., R&H. VR. 11u!.o .. R&H, air, vi nyl roof. P.S .. ~ood miles. ! 120CTl-1K l IYCY6321 FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many ta choose from! '65 ltlru '70 Models , Spart Rook, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se· dans. Full pawer, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE SOO 2 dr. H.T. VB , •ut omati c., full power, a ir conditioning , good mil ei. l 9~3AKC I OUR PRICE $2496 '67 PONT. Le Man• $119 6 '66 OLDS T°'anado $1396 H.T. C~. Aut0mRli r , f 11l l rn,,.·rr. air cond., R&H. P.S., 11 lr r"nd .. vinyl roof. Good ioood m l)f'S. I V('.J2!l!l • n11le~. '66 VOL VO 1225 $1096 "67 TOYOTA $796 Sl!lfinn -...~;:oo 4 Dr. Cornna. Auto. 4 1pred. ln•Y m1lr.1t. shirr. i<:ood miles. <ZXV249 1 I LIH5511 '66 FALCON W9n . $996 '66 CHEVELLE SS. $996 R11dio. heater. auto-4 ~fl('f><l. VB, m11tic, gOl'ld mih~s. i;:riorl mill!'.ot, !RUZ195l jX\VY9401 Used CAr Sale PricC's Effl'.'r !1\·e 72 Hours After PubT?eetion SALES DEPT. HOURS ·I AM TO t PM MON-I'll I AM TQ 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN ' I Wtdfttldl1, St~tambtr 22, 1971 THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YfAR! FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th ----See Them All!-.. 1972 TORINO THE ALJ..NEW MID-SIZE CAR We have more of next year's models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during a "new car showing." A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S ' BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! • 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2000 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND. MODELS • AUTOMATICS • CUSTOMIZED MODELS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC. CARS STILL A BIG, BIG SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! AND REMEMBER ---- Upan Congress approval of ttie Excise Tax reduction, you will receive a 7% REBATE On Any New Ford Car You Buy • . . IN ADDITION TO OUR CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS PARTS-SERVICE HOURS I 2060 Harbor 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM Ta 6 PM TUE·FRI I 81/2 acres of the most moderrl Ford sales and ~ ...-i' ----9Uill &Y __ .., Costa Mesa ® 642-0010 I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to I PM SATURDAYS ~ \ \ ARE 1971 PINTO (IR10W192346) IMMIDIA Tl DILIYERY FULL PRICE ::"Dl971 MAVERICK 4 DOOR V-8, factory air, auto. trcns., radio, heater. (l KB2E243721) IMMEDIATE $ DELIVERY SAVE FROM FACTORY UST PRICE •::D 1971 MUST'ANG ( 1FO1 ll 70002) FULL PRICE IMMIDIATI DILIYERY ·::D 1971 TORINO 2DOOR (l!A30M 137868) $ SAVE IMMIDIATI DILIYIRY FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 FORD RANCHERO (IA46l155276) FULL PRICE .-. Wednesday, Stpttmbtr 22, 1971 ' • , .Fl ·N.AL CL~~ARANCE ON ALL REMAINllG BRAND NEW 1971 FORD F·100 PICKUP (F10ARM02432) FULL . PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 FORD F·250 PICKUP (F25YRM5651) FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 KING 0' THE ROAD YORK CABOVER CAMPER [quipped wilb stov.. s~k. itebln, di opes, plellfy of ,1o5ee spoct, llK, ovtlel:., wood po~tl~ #2430 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 ELDORADO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SA VE FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 ELDORADO COMMANCHE 8' $ CABOVER CAMPER _ Eql!ipped with mve i .. k, Qbiu. dr~es, pleniy ol doset spoc e, elec .. ou lleu, wood ponelrng . (#01 IOSn IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE '69 ~~.5!!!~.~~~~~~,-... $48. a· ·. YDAffl. 1 '66 DODGE2Door $588 &.M ........ tcot,,...........(11' llW) CONTINENTAL , '65 .............. "~.:,.,;", .. ;_.;.,,,,,,,,. $68"8 ,._.,,.WIT lf_.1.,, ,ewer w--... Me.y .,.._..._uc.me ... .,.5046. '67 ~.~,~r.~~~ ....................... $788 (1 07520) '64 ~~~!?i~~~ '!~~ ................ $88 lict1n1 Ne. P72S04. '66 ~2,~D .~~?,IP,~!,!.!~ ..... $12 f .. i,,n, Lic"n Ne. 113700. '70 ~.~Y.~~.~~~ .. ~~.~.~~ ...... $1488 1r...,. liclftff Mo, 611AGf. '70 !~~.~. ~~~t.~~. ""''"'· ...... $15 8' 8 l•nd•• to111, ••ter. (OJ20fl) "68 !.~.~Pc ..... n ......... , ......... $15 8' 8 Spilt ri•1. (l 15628). •::Dl971 T·BIRD BROUGHAM BRANDNIW '69 ~~:':!:'.~!~~ .............. $17 8 , ..... "'"""" N4iei. .. .., .... , IZVD-116) (1Y83N103625) "69 ~~~J.~~.~ .................... $1 78 rffi .. ""9.,.. XNk-04• '69 ~~w"·"'"'" .. ~"''""'"· $198 '70 ~~!~,~!:.~ ............... $248 .. •tMri91t, rMt., "9ttt' (SIU.IN) -' ' ' I